106. Nathan Bush , Jr.
Included in 1860 HH
Kertis Duzan, age 2 ?, listed as Day Laborer, born KY. (Child or 2 , day laborer?) with value of personal estate at $70 ?....age is probably 20There is another Kertis Duzan listed in another 1860 census (June 2) for Greensburg, Greenup Co., KY #36, age 23, Day Laborer with a child, Mary K. age 6 months born KY.
KY death record
#13059
Informant: Violet Prophet, So. Portsmouth, KY (Daughter)
Widow
Name: Mary Bush
[Mary Duzan]
Death Date: 14 May 1918
Death Location: Greenup
Residence Location: Greenup
Age: 88 +
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: 1830
Birth Location: Greenup, Kentucky
Father's Name: Ezekial Duzan
Mother's Name: Rebecka Howe
Mother's Birth Location: Greenup, Kentucky
Not sure if this is the one and same married to Violetta
KY death record
#29296
Married
Name: John Henry Prophett
Death Date: 19 Nov 1913
Death Location: Greenup
Residence Location: Greenup
Age: 67y 10m 28d
Occupation: Farrmer
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: 22 Dec 1845
Birth Location: Virginia
Father's Name: Edward Prophett
Father's Birth Location: Virginia
Mother's Name: Sarah Keen
Mother's Birth Location: Virginia
107. Benjamin Maggard
Included in 1850 HH
Victoria Peyton, age 12, MO
William Peyton, age 9, MO
Possibly children from wifes previous marriage?
418. Lewis Maggard
Source from an email: j.j.frazier@comcast.net
I have not verified
119. David Maggard
Found Cemetery info on findagrave.com
Recorded 6-25-2007
Submitted by Linda <bluj@train.missouri.org>Found on findagrave.comNo proof at this time if this is the Father to Thomas R., I suspect it may be.
MO death certificate #33289
Delila Maggard (Widow)
Age: 85yrs 10m 26d
463. Ellis (Mack) Maggard
Looking for connection
WW1 Draft Reg. Card (Sept. 12, 1918)
Name: Ellis Maggard
County: Washington
State: Oklahoma
Birth Date: 16 May 1875
Race: White
Roll: 1852243
DraftBoard: 0==================================================
MO death certificate #13917
Ellis Maggard
Age: 61yr 9m 7d
Occupation: Farmer
Burial: Ellis Prairie
MO death certificate #22607
Willie Ann Maggard
Widowed
Born: 10-15-1876, Dent Co., MO
Died: 6-17-1943, Lynch, Texas Co., MO
Age: 65yr 8m 2d
Burial: Houston
Informant: Ollie Arnold, Success, MO
Father: Thomas Holland, TN
Mother: Margaret Beason, TN
Name: Adam W Maggard
Census Date: 1856
Residence County: Jasper
Residence State: Iowa
Locality: Clear Creek
Birth Location: Indiana
Family Number: 57
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1834
Line: 25
Roll: IA_57
Household Members: Name Age
Elenor Maggard 70
Adam W Maggard 22
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Name: Adam Maggard
Census Date: 1885
Residence County: Jasper
Residence State: Iowa
Locality: Clear Creek
Birth Location: Indiana
Family Number: 155
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1833
Line: 15
Roll: IA1885_207
Household Members: Name Age
Adam Maggard 52
Eliza Maggard 47
George Maggard 24
Henry Maggard 22
Mary Maggard 20
Charles Maggard 18
William Maggard 12
Laura Maggard 9
Walter Maggard 4
467. Henry H. Maggard
Name: Henry H Maggard
Census Date: 1 Jan 1925
Residence County: Jasper
Residence State: Iowa
Locality: Baxter
Birth Location: Iowa
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Birth Year: abt 1863
Race: White
Relation to Head: Head
Mother: Eliza Cuthbert
Mother's Birthplace: England
Father: Adam Maggard
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Spouse Name: Harriet Maggard
Line: 23
Roll: IA1925_1770
Name Age
Henry H Maggard 62
Harriet Maggard 55
Name Age
Henry H Maggard 62
Harriet Maggard 55
470. Sarah Maggard
US Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1870-1880
Name: Sarah Maggard
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Place of Birth: Iowa
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1870
Age: 10
Month of Death: Oct
Cause of Death: Heart Disease
Place of Death: (City, County, State)
Clear Creek, Jasper, Iowa
Census Year: 1880
473. Walter Maggard
WW1 Draft Reg. Card (M) Sept. 12, 1918
Name: Walter Maggard
Home residence: Colton, San Bernandino Co., CA
Afe in years: 37
Occupation: Cashier, Southern Pacific Frieght house, Colton, CA
Employer: W.H. Wahlen
Nearest relative: Laura May Marks (Sister), Moberly, MO
Height: Medium
Build: Medium
Eyes: Lt. Blue
Hair: Dark Brown
County: San Bernardino
State: California
Birth Date: 28 Oct 1880
Race: White
Roll: 1543513
DraftBoard: 2
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CA death index
Name: Walter Maggard
Social Security #: 568166589
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 28 Oct 1880
Birthplace: Iowa
Death Date: 2 Nov 1961
Death Place: Orange
Mother's Maiden Name: Wickline
CA death index
Name: Myrtle U Maggard
Social Security #: 556302599
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 31 Jul 1890
Birthplace: Iowa
Death Date: 4 Dec 1970
Death Place: San Bernardino
137. Leanna "Polly" Pence
Taken From-- Bellefontaine Republican Tuesday August 28, 1894
Death of Mrs. Herndon
Mrs Polly Herndon, died at her home in Bloomfield township, Friday night, aged 72 years, 8 months and 28 days. Her funeral took place Sunday, the services being held at Muchinnippi Church, and conducted by Rev. Mr. Hunt. The interment was in the Plum Cemetery.
Mrs. Herndon was born in Champaign County, but moved to Logan County,in 1883, and has thus lived in our county 61 years, and was one of the pioneer citizens.
Mrs Herndon was twice married, her first husband being Mr H S Wright,who died in September 1856, and her last husband, Mr William Herndon, who died in May, 1893. She was the mother of twelve children, only of whom three, Joseph, Martin M, and Andrew Wright, survive her. She was united with the Christian church at Muchinnippi 1857, and remained a faithful member till called to the church truimphant. So highly esteemed was she that her funeral was the largest ever held in the township.
476. Joseph Wright
Taken from--The Heritage Collection History and Biography fromUnigraphic 1880
History of Logan County and Ohio
Joseph J Wright
Farmer, P O., Bloom Center; was born in Stokes township, Logan County, Ohio, March 17, 1839; son of H. and Polly (Pence) Wright. Joseph's father was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, and settled in Stokes township, Logan County, 1835, where Joseph was raised. Joseph enlisted in the 13th United States Infantry (General W.T. Sherman's Regiment) and after serving his term in that Regiment enlisted in the 96th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and served three years; he was never absent from a roll-call, never was in an ambulance, or was he ever excused from duty while in the service, and was with his regiment all the time, except fifty-two days, which time he was a prisoner of war, captured at Grand Coteau, Louisianna, November 3, 1863, and was released the 25th of December 1863; was honorably discharged at the expiration of his term of enlistment, on the 1st of March 1866. He was married to Miss Clara L Hoover, of this township, and settled on the farm he now owns, containing 120 acres. They have three children--Ettie M, Frank E, and Abbie F.. He is a Republican and is a member of Lodge No292, A.F. and A.M., at DeGraff, Ohio; he has been Master and is now Secretary of Grange N. 484. The hall of his society is built on his farm. He had six brothers --John I, William W, Martin M, David W, Horatio S, Andrew N and one sister Sarah J.. His father died in 1856; his mother is now the wife of William Herndon, Esq., of this county.
477. Martin Wright
Taken From-- Memoirs of the Miami Valley 1920
Volume III Biographical Logan County
Martin M Wright
One of the old and honored farmer citizens of Logan County, still residing on his Stokes township farm, was born in Section 4, this township, September 12, 1844, a son of Horatio Wright. Joseph Wright, his grandfather, was born in Fairfield County, Ohio , and in 1834 came to Logan,,,driving through with teams and entering land inSection 4, Stokes township, settling where his grandson now lives and erecting a double hewed log house. He married Elizabeth Clark, and they had two children: Horatio; and Mary Ella, married George Harner and lives in Stokes township. Horatio Wright went to the home schools and when he began farming on his own account settled on the land now owned by his son, where he cleared his property and made a home, but died at the ealy age of forty, in 1856. His widow married for her second husband William Herndon, and died in 1894 at the age of 72 years. Mr and Mrs Wright had eight children: Joseph J., of Lima; John I., who died in 1862; William who died an infant; Martin M.; David and Sarah J., deceased; Andy, of Lakeview; and Horatio S.,deceased. By her second marriage Mrs Herdon had four children, all deceased: Mary Etta, Robert W., James and Alice.
Martin M Wright attended an old log schoolhouse in his youth and lived at home until he was 16, when he began working out. He enlisted August 15, 1862, in Company I, 96th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry,at Bloom Center, and was sent to Camp Delaware, Ohio and later to Covington, Kentucky. In the campaigns in Louisianna, Mississippi and Texas, he was under General Canby and later General Banks, and his engagements included Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Port, Vicksburg, Jackson, Grand Costeau, Sabine Crossroads, Fort Gaines and Morgan, Spanish Fort, capture of Mobile and Whistles Station, Ala.. He received honorable discharge July 29, 1856, with a splendid record,never being wounded or captured. His brother Joseph J was in the same company and regiment and was also in the service three years, during which he was never wounded nor ill, although he was confined in Willows Springs Prison six months after his capture by the enemy. Following the close of the war, Martin M Wright returned to his homeand in the fall of 1865 married Sarah C Duckworth, who was born in Bloomfield township, Logan County, in 1847, a daughter of Christian and Elizabeth (Jenkins) Duckworth, farming people of Champaign County, who had five children: Eliza Ann, deceased; Mrs. Wright; Presley Nathan, deceased; Rhoda Lucretia, of Newton, Iowa; and Clara Eva,deceased. Five children have been born to Mr and Mrs Wright: WilliamW., formerly a Logan County school teacher and now a farmer of Stokestownship; Presley S., formerly a teacher and now a farmer of Bloomfield township; James O., a farmer of Bloomfield township, who died May 6, 1918; one child who died in infancy, and Theodore A., a farmer of Bloomfield township. William W. married Nora B Siever of Lima and had four children: Sarah Ethel, the wife of Oral Davis of near Huntsville, with five sons, Lyman, Roy, Cecil, Virgil, and Neil: May, deceased; Annie Marie, the wife of Percy Friend of DeGraff; and Robert, deceased. One child died in infancy. Presley S married Hattie Miller, who died June 27, 1920, leaving two sons George, who married Bertha Wildermuth and has a son Harold; and William, at home. James O married Sarah Jane Pence who survives him as a resident of Jackson Center, Shelby County. Theodore A married Lola Bruner and has two children; Virgil A and Grace. June 20, 1866, Mr and Mrs Wright took up housekeeping in their present home, and Mr Wright is now the owner of 262 acres of land in Stokes township, in addition to which he has, 33 acres in Bloomfield township. He has always been a farmer, and while making a success of his personal affairs has been interested in Public Matters, although he never sought office. He is a Republican voter, and he and his wife have been active workers in the Christian Church for the past 40 years, Mr Wright being at present a member of the Board of Trustees.
478. David W. Wright
Extracted from: CROSSROADS & FENCE CORNERS
Historical Lore of Fairfield County
Page 131
Of those who are listed on the 1806 personal property tax list of Fairfield County, fourteen were land patent holders in Bloom Township of the present day boundaries.
The first of these was David Wright, whose land patent carried the date of 1802 and was signed by Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States. David Wright was associated with Joseph Lovel and in a land purchase in Bloom Township, although not this 1802 purchase.Page 220
Almost a dozen others on the 1806 Bloom Township tax list were residents of Violet Township, although land grants were not in their names in 1806 or prior to that date. Among these were Rezin (Reason) Ricketts whose land patent was dated 1807; David Wright, a Revolutionary Soldier with a land patent date of 1809; Elias Sturgeon with 1815 as the land patent date.Page 156
Although Fairfield County was never a part of the military lands, a few tracts within the county that had not been disposed of as Congress Lands were converted to satisfy military warrants. One of these tracts was in Hocking Township. This military warrant was approved in1847 to go to Robert Wright, who was a private in Captain Julian's Second Ohio Regiment. As an assignee of Robert Wright this quarter section of land was patented to Henry Miers by the President ZacharyTaylor.
OBITUARY
Amanda Jane Harrison, beloved wife of Samuel Harrison, was born in Greene County, Ohio, June 11, 1849; died at her late residence in Robinson, Ill., Dec 31, 1907, aged 58 years, 6 months, and 20 days. Death resulted from heart failure. Deceased had been in ill health for several weeks preceding her sad demise. Her first husband David Wright, also deceased. Brief funeral services were conducted by Rev BF Tucker at the home of Mrs Mary C Pence, Friday, Jan 5, after which the remains were gently laid to rest in beautiful Plum cemetery. Thedeceased united with the M E church about twenty-seven years ago and was also an active worker in the Epworth League. Nine children and a sorrowing husband survive her.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to thank those kind neighbors and friends here and elsewhere who so graciously assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved mother.
Wm F Wright, J Edgar Wright, Estella DeLaughder, D Elza Wright, Alma JThompson, Myrtle M Sessions, James G Wright, Grace B Harrison, Oscar Harrison.
147. Henry Maggard
Henry Maggard patented land at Palmyra, MO in 1838: (81) Certificate No. 14,600. Henry Maggard "of Randolph County, Missouri". Dated 1 August 1838. Signed Martin Van Buren, by Martin Van Buren, Jr., sec'y. Situated: NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 of Section 29, Twp. 54, Range 13 W, in the district of lands subject for sale at Palmyra, MO. Containing 40 acres.
Included in 1880 HH
Who's children are they?
Sarah A. Maggard, age 10, G-daughter, MO
Arthur Maggard, age 8, G-son, MO
John Maggard, age 5, G-son, MO
489. B. Lear Maggard
Not in the 1860 census