Mary Bushnell1

TMG ID:56181, (18 Oct 1775 - 28 Jun 1831)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 22 Dec 1796, her married name became Mrs. Cone (née Bushnell).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 22 Dec 1796, Mary, age 21 years, 2 months and 4 days, and Calvin Cone, age 28 years, 6 months and 3 days were married at Hartland, Hartford County, ConnecticutG.1
     

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Hannah Bushnell1

TMG ID:56182, (Jan 1790 - 22 Feb 1863)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 3 Jan 1811, her married name became Mrs. Hutchins (née Bushnell).
  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 23 Jan 1834, her married name became Mrs. Cone (née Bushnell).
  • Name-Married: on Monday, 21 Feb 1853, her married name became Mrs. Flower (née Bushnell).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 3 Jan 1811, Hannah, age 21 years, and Asa Hutchins were married.1
     
MarriageThursday, 23 Jan 1834, Hannah, age 44 years, and Calvin Cone, age 65 years, 7 months and 4 days were married.1
     
MarriageMonday, 21 Feb 1853, Hannah, age 63 years and 1 month, and Horace Flower, age 68 years, 8 months and 19 days were married at Trumbull County, OhioG.1
     

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Asa Hutchins1

TMG ID:56183, ( - 1830)

Vital Statistics

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 3 Jan 1811, Asa and Hannah Bushnell, age 21 years were married.1
     

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Horace Flower1

TMG ID:56184, (30 May 1784 - 16 Feb 1864)

Vital Statistics

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageMonday, 7 Sep 1807, Horace, age 23 years, 3 months and 8 days, and Rebecca Bushnell, age 21 years and 6 months were married at North Bloomfield, Trumbull County, OhioG.1
     
MarriageMonday, 21 Feb 1853, Horace, age 68 years, 8 months and 19 days, and Hannah Bushnell, age 63 years and 1 month were married at Trumbull County, OhioG.1
     

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Rebecca Bushnell1

TMG ID:56185, (Mar 1786 - 25 Nov 1852)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Monday, 7 Sep 1807, her married name became Mrs. Flower (née Bushnell).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageMonday, 7 Sep 1807, Rebecca, age 21 years and 6 months, and Horace Flower, age 23 years, 3 months and 8 days were married at North Bloomfield, Trumbull County, OhioG.1
     

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Chloe Bushnell1

TMG ID:56186, (22 Jul 1768 - 27 Jul 1838)
Father*Alexander Bushnell1 B: 2 Dec 1739, D: 8 Mar 1818
Mother*Chloe Waite1 B: 20 Jun 1738, D: 28 Oct 1832

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: her married name became Mrs. Cone (née Bushnell).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageChloe and Calvin Cone were married.1
     

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Alexander Bushnell1

TMG ID:56187, (2 Dec 1739 - 8 Mar 1818)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Title: he was also known as Captain Alexander Bushnell.2

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 12 Feb 1761, Alexander, age 21 years, 2 months and 10 days, and Chloe Waite, age 22 years, 7 months and 23 days were married at Lyme, New London County, ConnecticutG.1
     

Children of: Alexander Bushnell and Chloe Waite

Other Major Events

  • Military: Alexander Bushnell, military service, Revolutionary War officer.2

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
  2. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
Last Edited31 Jul 2019

Chloe Waite1

TMG ID:56188, (20 Jun 1738 - 28 Oct 1832)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 12 Feb 1761, her married name became Mrs. Bushnell (née Waite).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 12 Feb 1761, Chloe, age 22 years, 7 months and 23 days, and Alexander Bushnell, age 21 years, 2 months and 10 days were married at Lyme, New London County, ConnecticutG.1
     

Children of: Chloe Waite and Alexander Bushnell

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Martin Hoadley1

TMG ID:56189, (18 Jul 1834 - 7 Jul 1881)
Father*Timothy Martin Hoadley1 B: 21 Jul 1800, D: 17 Sep 1847
Mother*Mary Brockway1 B: 5 Nov 1804, D: 1 Feb 1840

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Citations

  1. [S129] Ancestry.com, online http://tinyurl.com/pcf6tp, various (various), updated as of various.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Edmund Brockway1

TMG ID:56190, (21 Jul 1818 - 30 Apr 1839)
Father*Aaron Brockway1 B: 1 Aug 1769, D: 29 Jul 1848
Mother*Lucinda Bushnell1 B: 1 May 1780, D: 26 Jan 1860

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Citations

  1. [S721] RootsWeb.com, online https://tinyurl.com/yd3h7dcm, Pomala Black (e-mail address), updated as of 21 Mar 2007.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

(?) Brockway1

TMG ID:56191, (3 Mar 1789 - c 1791)
Father*Moses Brockway1 B: 16 Feb 1762, D: b 1 Nov 1805
Mother*Chloe Giddings1 B: 31 Jan 1768, D: 12 Jun 1826

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Citations

  1. [S721] RootsWeb.com, online https://tinyurl.com/yd3h7dcm, Pomala Black (e-mail address), updated as of 21 Mar 2007.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

T.B. Ross1

TMG ID:56192

Alias(es)

  • Title: he was also known as Doctor T.B. Ross.1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 8 Sep 1880, T.B. and Mary Hoadley, age 38 years, 4 months and 28 days, daughter of: David Lindley Shepard and Olive B. Brockway, were married at Arrow Rock Twp., Saline County, MissouriG.1
     

Citations

  1. [S721] RootsWeb.com, online https://tinyurl.com/yd3h7dcm, Pomala Black (e-mail address), updated as of 21 Mar 2007.
Last Edited31 Jul 2019

Alice May Thompson1

TMG ID:56193, (18 Aug 1857 - 27 Apr 1918)
Father*Stephen W. Thompson2
Mother*Cyrene Norton2

Vital Statistics

  • Born: Alice May Thompson was born on Tuesday, 18 Aug 1857, at KentuckyG.2
  • Died on Saturday, 27 Apr 1918 at Columbia, Boone County, MissouriG, at age 60 years, 8 months and 9 days. Details as recorded: 02:00 AM Cause of Death: general peritonitis following obstruction bowel - and an operation for same Death Certificate ID: 12141. The informant on the Death Certificate was: Ophelia Lyda Robinson.2

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 16 Feb 1882, her married name became Mrs. Shepard (née Thompson).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 16 Feb 1882, Alice, age 24 years, 5 months and 29 days, and Austin Hamilton Shepard, age 25 years, 11 months and 15 days, son of: David Lindley Shepard and Olive B. Brockway, were married at Arrow Rock Twp., Saline County, MissouriG.1
     

Children of: Alice May Thompson and Austin Hamilton Shepard

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Anecdote: on Saturday, 5 Feb 1881, at Arrow Rock, Saline County, MissouriG, Austin Hamilton Shepard (24 years old) and Alice May Thompson (23 years old) From a hand-written letter to Alice May Thompson in the possession of Alice S. Jeffrey (Xeroxed copy): Arrow Rock Feb 5 1881 -

    "Dear friend:

    As you apprehended, I was considerably surprised to receive a note addressed in handwriting I recognized as your mother's, and again surprised to find the contents in your own writing. Clyde handed the note to me at our R.R. meeting today and as I could not open it there my imagination had plenty of time to exercise itself but it could not tell what Mrs. Judge T. -- could have to inform me of. Both surprises however were insignificant compared with the fact your note communicated: You say there is one Ada Thompson in Easton. If so I am about certain she now has my last letter to you and I would rather she had my bank account. I sent the letter Tuesday I think addressed simply Miss A. M. Thompson Easton Penn so it is more than probable that Miss T-- 3d has received it. The article was intended for you and most emphatically no one else. If Miss A.T. the 3 has it she has something that will be rich at least to her and I hope you will never see it second handed for I would spare you the displeasure that would attend such a circumstance. Should this happen you can hardly blame me, as you gave no directions as to address. I am very sorry on your account but can do nothing to avoid the result. Please inquire at the office for the letter and write soon.

    Protracted meeting is going on with success. Prospects for the Hanibal & S.W. R.R. are very flattering. When may I hope to see you in Arrow Rock again? Arch sends his best regards. I have not seen Wm. P. since last fall when he went to Joplin. I think he has failed financially.

    Hoping that this may find you happy I remain your friend

    Austin H. Shepard P.S. Let me hear from that letter soon. I'm anxious."

    From a hand-written letter to Alice May Thompson in the possession of Alice S. Jeffrey (xeroxed copy):

    "Arrow Rock Mo.
    May 9 1881

    My dear friend

    Your welcomed letter was received about a week ago and at the time of reading it I expected the pleasure of answering within a day or so but since then have been very busy and worked late. I would have written last night but just as I was commencing Eld. H Eubanks rode up. You know how I love bro H. so can imagine how glad I was to see him at such a time. Nevertheless, he must be entertained so I did the best I could until after 10 when my eyelids took such an attraction for each other that retiring was proposed. Consider the excuse and pardon my lateness please.

    Your last letter was very entertaining and I will thank you for another as soon as you think proper to grant it.

    I was pleased that you accepted my signature and styled me "your Country fellow" but am surprised that you should fear my feelings insulted or becoming angry at the complimentary term. Honestly, I like every letter of it. I presume the Country part is what you expected me to take exceptions to. If so, you are greatly mistaken. I am a Countryman and am proud of it.

    Will send you a description of us farmers which I clip from (a line is missing here, along the top edge of the Xeroxed copy). Read it, and then let me tell you that although it is true of a certain class of farmers, it is a far better representation of an absurd Eastern idea than a picture of the Western farmer.

    I once regarded farming as a low mean calling; but the more I study and practice it, the more attractive it appears and in my opinion if the farmer is not on a par with his fellows of whatever calling it is his own fault and not that of his calling. His life is rich in opportunity for self-culture and home education. More than most other men, he has time for leisure and undisturbed thought and study. Farming is necessary and honorable and should command respect according to the spirit and intelligence with which it is carried on. To secure ideal success in it requires a great knowledge of science, commerce and much beside that farmers are generally supposed never to think of. Don't be afraid of giving offense by styling me "Country fellow," I'm not ashamed of it. (Will) Cowper would say God made the Country and man made the town.

    Do not think from this that I do not like the city for such is not the case and I appreciate the kindness of your wish that I could enjoy some of the beauties of Central Park. I expect to attend the St. Louis fair next fall and if you will happen by on your return at that time I will meet you with a hearty handshake and perhaps something else -- that is with your consent.
    (The closure of this letter is missing from the copy.)"

    Other notes:

    From the 25th anniversary edition of the Columbia Missouri Herald (April 1895): "Any town supplied with a good dairy farm is blessed. And no Missouri town can claim superiority over Columbia in this respect. The Eagle Park Dairy farm of A. H. Shepherd consists of 256 acres within two miles of town, finely set in bluegrass, well wooded and well watered. The farm is modeled after a famous dairy farm in Ontario, Canada, and was arranged by Gen. Odon Guitar, from whom it was purchased in 1889 by Mr. Shepherd, with a special view to all the needs and conveniences of dairying. It is well equipped with all modern dairy appliances. Upon it are 83 choicely bred dairy cows and heifers mostly of the Holstein-Friesian and Jersey breeds. So admittedly fine is this handsome herd that from it the state of Missouri, after close competition, selected its prize animals and to it have gone for cow lovers of choice stock from Illinois to Mexico. Mr. Shepherd had made dairying a study. He has a model barn, fitted throughout with everything conducive to cleanliness and comfort."

    Evelyn Shepard (Ross) recalls that he drove cattle across the frozen Missouri River moving them from Arrow Rock to Columbia.

    From the scrapbook of Alice Shepard (Jeffrey): He lived with his aunt and uncle, Aurelia Brockway (Hamilton) and Austin Hamilton, from about 1864-1868.

    The following two biographies were written while Austin was still living.

    From the History of Northeast Missouri, Vol II, pages 1012-1013:

    "AUSTIN HAMILTON SHEPARD is one of the leading farmers in Columbia, Missouri, as well as president of the White Eagle Dairy Company, with location one mile southeast of the city. The business which now occupies him has been the foremost and leading interest in his life, as his father before him was a farmer and dairyman, successful and prosperous, and in the son was early inculcated the love of the work which has made it possible for him to accomplish what he has in the dairy and general agriculture lines.

    Born in Trumbull Co, Ohio, on the 29th of February, in 1856, Austin Hamilton Shepard is the son of David L. and Olive (Brockway) Shepard. The father was a native of Massachusetts, and was a farmer all his life. When but a young man in years he moved to Trumbull County, and there he married his wife, who was the daughter of Aaron Brockway. Olive Brockway's mother was a daughter of Capt. Alex Bushnell, a Revolutionary officer, and she was reared in Trumbull County, Ohio. The family was one of the pioneer ones of the County, coming from Connecticut among the earliest settlers of the Western Reserve. David L. and Olive (Brockway) Shepard lived in Trumbull County till 1866, when they removed to Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri, where they passed their remaining days, the father being about sixty-nine when he passed away and the mother about sixty-six. They were the parents of five children, Austin H. being the fourth in order of birth.

    When he was ten years of age, Austin Hamilton Shepard came to Missouri with his parents, at the time when they located at Arrow Rock, and there he was reared and received the greater part of his educational training. He was a student at the state university in the agricultural department, and was graduated from that institution with the class of 1879, thereby gaining much of the scientific knowledge which has enabled him to conduct his business along the lines approved by students of agriculture, and which has made it possible for him to avoid many of the mistakes and failures of men with less accurate knowledge of their work.

    Immediately after his graduation, Mr. Shepard engaged in farming in Saline County, there remaining until January 1, 1885. At that time, he located on his present farm, situated about a mile distant from the city of Columbia, and here he has been engaged in dairy farming. He is the owner of one of the finest equipped dairy farms in Missouri. His home farm consists of 256 acres of fertile land and is known as Eagle Park Farm, while another fine place, which he owns, located some four miles west of the city and consisting of 325 acres, is called Valley View Farm. Both are wonderfully productive places, and yield abundantly to the master hand of their owner. Mr. Shepard assisted in organizing the dairy company known as the White Eagle Dairy Company, and he is president of the concern, in addition to which he has other business interests of equal importance. In addition to his fine farming property, Mr. Shepard is the owner of a splendid home in Columbia, where he lived in order that his children might have the educational advantages afforded by the University of Missouri. Mr. Shepard is somewhat interested in the political affairs of his district, and is a stanch Republican. He was chairman of the board of public works at one time and has served on the local school board. Fraternally he is a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.

    On February 16, 1882, Mr. Shepard was united in marriage with Miss Alice M. Thompson, the daughter of Judge S. M. Thompson, of Arrow Rock, Missouri. She was born in New York State, but reared and educated in Missouri. Four children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Shepard: Norton H., Olive, Clyde L. and Cyrene. The two last named share the family home; Norton H., the eldest, is engaged in farming, and Olive is the wife of Professor J. B. Hanson, of the Iowa State University at Iowa City, Iowa."

    From Missouri, Mother of the West, Vol III, by Walter Williams, pages 152-153:

    "AUSTIN HAMILTON SHEPARD, farmer, dairyman and business man of Boone County, has lived most of his life in Central Missouri and is a member of a family that were pioneers in the Ohio Western Reserve and came originally from New England, of English lineage.

    His grandfather, Simeon Shepard, was a soldier in the War of 1812. He lived in Massachusetts and for a time was engaged in the manufacture of gunpowder. His son, David L. Shepard, was born at Westfield, Massachusetts, in 1806, and as a young man went west to the Western Reserve of Ohio. He became a farmer in Trumbull County. His first wife was a Miss Smith and they reared six out of eight children, many of whose descendants are still living at Cleveland and in that section of Ohio. The second wife of David L. Shepard was Olive Brockway, whose father, Edwin Brockway, settled in Trumbull County as early as1799. Edwin Brockway married Lucy Bushnell, a daughter of Capt. Alexander Bushnell, a soldier of the Revolutionary wars. David L. Shepard had a son who served all through the Civil war in the Union army, and another son who was in the service for a short time.

    David L. Shepard came out to Missouri in 1866 and settled in Saline Co, living the rest of his life on a farm near Arrow Rock, where he died in 1872. By his second marriage, he had three children. The two now living are Frank O. Shepard, at Arrow Rock, and Austin Hamilton Shepard.

    Austin Hamilton Shepard was born in Trumbull County, Ohio, February 29, 1856. He was ten years of age when brought to Missouri and finished his education in school at Arrow Rock. He also had two years at the University of Missouri, where he specialized in horticulture. Mr. Shepard for five years farmed the old home place in Saline County, and since then has been a prominent factor in Boone County agriculture, operating two farms aggregating 520 acres. He makes dairying the main feature of his farm enterprise. His home is a mile and a half from Columbia. Mr. Shepard is also a director of the Home Mutual Insurance Company, and he served three years on the board of public works.

    He married, in 1882, Miss Alice Thompson, who was born in Lewis County, New York. She died in 1918, leaving four children: Norton H; Olive E., who became the wife of Dr. J. B. Hanson; Clyde L; and Cyrene, wife of James H. Harkless. The son Clyde was in training camps during the World War, becoming a non-commissioned officer. Mr. Shepard's second wife was Mrs. Myrtle (Jobson) Terrell."

    OBITUARY, possibly from the Columbia Tribune shortly after his death:

    "A. H. SHEPARD DIES IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. Remains to Be Brought Here and Funeral Services to Be Conducted Wednesday. WAS 72 YEARS OLD Born in Ohio and Came to Missouri With Parents --- Was Well Known Dairyman.
    A message was received here last night by Clyde Shepard who announced the death, last night, in Cleveland, Ohio, of his father, A. H. Shepard of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard departed for Cleveland about March 1, last, to visit Mr. Shepard's daughter, Mrs. Olive Hansen and a short time after their arrival in that city Mr. Shepard suffered a paralytic stroke. He had been in a hospital since and there was never any real hope entertained for his recovery.

    Funeral services will be conducted at the home of the deceased on Highway No. 63, just across the Hinkson Bridge at the present end of the highway Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in Columbia cemetery.

    Mr. Shepard was born in Hartford, Trumbull County, Ohio, February 29, 1856. He came to Missouri in 1858 (should be 1866...TJS) with his parents, who located at Arrow Rock, Saline County. Mr. Shepard graduated from the University of Missouri in 1878. On February 16, 1882, he was married to Miss Alice Thompson, and moved to the farm south of Columbia on which he was living at the time of his death. In 1882, he established the Eagle Park Dairy. He was the first man to engage in the manufacture of commercial ice cream in Columbia.

    Mr. Shepard was twice married. His first wife died in 1918. Several years later, he was married to Mrs. L. L. Terrell, who survives him. Of the first union five children were born, four of whom, Norton H. Shepard, a well known Boone County farmer, Mrs. Hansen of Cleveland, Clyde Shepard of Columbia and Mrs. J. H. Harkless, Jr., of Kansas City, survive. Stephen died in infancy. One brother, F. O. Shepard of Arrow Rock and one half brother, Guel M. Hoadley of Faxon, Oklahoma, and eight grandchildren also survive.

    Mr. Shepard organized and for 18 years was president of the White Eagle Dairy Company. He was the first owner of a Holstein herd in Boone County. Following his retirement from the White Eagle Dairy Company he continued to produce milk for commercial purposes on his farm south of Columbia and he also devoted some time to the operation of another farm located on highway No. 40, about five and one-half miles (east) of Columbia.

    Although 72 years of age Mr. Shepard had only 17 birthdays during his entire life. He, it will be noted above, was born on February 29, which comes but once every four years, and at one period during his life the 29th did not come for eight years, thus depriving him of a birthday. On his last birthday, his children met at the home of Clyde Shepard in this city and celebrated the event with a family reunion. It was a few days after this event that Mr. and Mrs. Shepard accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Hansen to her home in Cleveland, where they have since been, due to Mr. Shepard's illness.

    Mr. Shepard served as Chairman of the Columbia board of public works, which just after the city had first purchased the water and light plant, was the controlling agency of the plant. It was later transferred to the city council and the board of public works was abolished. When the board assumed charge of the plant, Mr. Shepard was elected Chairman. He soon learned that only those that paid their bills to the water and light department who felt inclined to do so. Mr. Shepard, after learning of this condition walked into the office one day and instructed the bookkeeper to see if all members of the board of public works, the mayor of the city, members of the city council and all other city employees had paid their bills for water and light. "If they have not paid discontinue service at once." He told the bookkeeper.

    "What, you don't mean to cut off the service, do you Mr. Shepard?" asked the startled bookkeeper.

    "That is exactly what I mean. I want you to start with the members of this board and the city officers first and then go down the line and all subscribers, regardless of who they are, must either pay for their service or have it discontinued. Send out notices to this effect."

    The notices went out and the tills of the water and light department began to fill up. There were some delinquents but when the service was actually cut off they came in and paid, and since that day, all persons who get service from the municipal water and light plant pay for their service. It was not long before the plant became a paying and a growing institution and it has continued so ever since.

    Mr. Shepard also was a member of the Columbia board of education for a number of years. The only fraternal order he ever joined was the Elks lodge. He was not affiliated with any church. He was a republican in politics.

    The news of the death of Mr. Shepard, although his end was expected, was nonetheless shocking to his many friends here. Though a man of reserved disposition he was active in the promotion of any project that meant the advancement of his city and he always bore his share of the finance and the work to bring success to progressive projects. He was liked by all who knew him. He was not a man whose reserve permitted him to be called a general good mixer but once met he impressed his acquaintances and his mannerism always inspired the greatest respect for him. Though reserved he was jocular with his intimates and, while he was generous in according to every man the right to his own opinions, Mr. Shepard never failed to joke his Democratic friends following a Republican victory, but his joking was always genteel and never partisan."

    NOTE: Austin and his second wife Myrtle J. Terrell entered into a prenuptial agreement, based on the fact that each was wealthy and did not need to participate in the estate of the other in event of death. Each was to have the right to dispose of their estate "without interference of claim from the other" (Recorders Office, Boone County, Marriage Contract, Book 165, Page 315). Myrtle held true to this agreement (Probate Court of Boone Co, May 9, 1928, Book 25, Page 376) upon the death of Austin, who died in testate.

    The following wedding announcement is from Frances Shepard Cooper:

    "A. H. SHEPARD AND MRS. TERRELL WED Well-Known Columbia Couple Married at Mexico This Afternoon at 2 O'clock.

    A. H. Shepard and Mrs. Myrtle J. Terrell were married at 2 o'clock this afternoon in Mexico, Missouri, by the pastor of the Methodist church of that city. They left immediately after the ceremony for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will visit Mr. Shepard's daughter. Mr. Shepard is one of Columbia's best-known retired businessmen and for many years he was officially connected with the White Eagle Dairy and was one of its founders. Before the organization of the White Eagle Company Mr. Shepard ran his own dairy. Mrs. Terrell was the widow of the late L. L. Terrell. She resides at the corner of College and Paquin avenues and has many friends in Columbia."3
  • Anecdote: circa 1910, Austin Hamilton Shepard and Alice May Thompson
         Others were: Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard.3

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-190011 Jun 1900, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard4
Census-191023 Apr 1910, 403 College Avenue, Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard5

Citations

  1. [S721] RootsWeb.com, online https://tinyurl.com/yd3h7dcm, Pomala Black (e-mail address), updated as of 21 Mar 2007.
  2. [S670] Missouri Death Certificates, online <http://tinyurl.com/ez4uw>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - MO Death Recs.
  3. [S3505] The source has been lost to time unfortunately. Any clues to the original source would be greatly appreciated., online . Hereinafter cited as Unknown Due to Time.
  4. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  5. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  6. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
Last Edited23 Apr 2018

Morrell DeReign1,2

TMG ID:56194, (16 Mar 1889 - 29 May 1970)
Father*Albert DeReign3 B: 27 May 1856, D: 19 Sep 1919
Mother*Mary Alice McPheeters3 B: 6 Apr 1848, D: 16 May 1931

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 4 Nov 1914, Morrell, age 25 years, 7 months and 19 days, and Anna Lucile Shepard, age 20 years, 6 months and 19 days, daughter of: Frank Otis Shepard and Elmina Jane Ferguson, were married.1,2,3
     

Children of: Morrell DeReign and Anna Lucile Shepard

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19203 Jan 1920, 706 Beckwith Avenue, Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MissouriGAnna Lucile Shepard, Mary Lucile DeReign and Morrell DeReign Jr.5
Census-193015 Apr 1930, Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MissouriGAnna Lucile Shepard, Mary Lucile DeReign and Morrell DeReign Jr.1
Census-19402 Apr 1940, Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MissouriGAnna Lucile Shepard, Mary Lucile DeReign and Morrell DeReign Jr.6

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Jan 1920Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MissouriGpart owner ?? company5
circa Apr 1930Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MissouriGAttorney general practice1
circa Apr 1940Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, MissouriGproprietor title abstract company6

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
DeathFriday, 19 Sep 1919, Morrell DeReign was the informant on the death certtificate for Albert DeReign.7
DeathSaturday, 16 May 1931, Morrell DeReign was the informant on the death certtificate for Mary Alice McPheeters.3,7

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  2. [S721] RootsWeb.com, online https://tinyurl.com/yd3h7dcm, Pomala Black (e-mail address), updated as of 21 Mar 2007.
  3. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  4. [S258] Denise Oberlies, online http://tinyurl.com/zvjbu4c, Denise Oberlies (e-mail address), updated as of 4 Feb 2002.
  5. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  6. [S1004] 1 Apr 1940, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7ojnd8p Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  7. [S670] Missouri Death Certificates, online <http://tinyurl.com/ez4uw>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - MO Death Recs.
Last Edited25 May 2016

Norton Hamilton Shepard1,2,3

TMG ID:56195, (23 Jul 1886 - 24 Nov 1944)
Relationships:5th cousin 2 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
5th cousin 5 times removed of Descendant Wagner
Father*Austin Hamilton Shepard2 B: 29 Feb 1856, D: 29 Apr 1928
Mother*Alice May Thompson2 B: 18 Aug 1857, D: 27 Apr 1918

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: He was also known as Shepherd4

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 18 Jun 1913, Norton, age 26 years, 10 months and 26 days, and Ophelia Lyda Robinson, age 25 years and 12 days were married.4,5,6
     

Children of: Norton Hamilton Shepard and Ophelia Lyda Robinson

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-190011 Jun 1900, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Olive Emily Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard2
Census-191023 Apr 1910, 403 College Avenue, Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Olive Emily Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard1
Census-19208 Jan 1920, Missouri Twp., Boone County, MissouriGOphelia Lyda Robinson, Alice Josephine Shepard and Ophelia F. Shepard5
Census-193021 Apr 1930, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGOphelia Lyda Robinson, Alice Josephine Shepard, Ophelia F. Shepard and Austin Shepard4

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Apr 1910Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGdairy farmer1
circa Jan 1920Missouri Twp., Boone County, MissouriGdairy farmer5
circa Apr 1930Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGfarmer4

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Norton Hamilton Shepard was present when Demaris C. Shepard Here are some memories of May Shepard Hoadley.
     Others were: Guel Martin Hoadley, Mary Hoadley, David Lindley Shepard, Cassimer P. Shepard, Austin Hamilton Shepard, Myrtle Jobson, Ophelia Lyda Robinson, Alice Josephine Shepard, Alice Cyrene Harkless, Lucy Cyrene Shepard and Betty Fay Harkless.7
Anecdote Anecdote: Norton Hamilton Shepard was present circa 1910, when Austin Hamilton Shepard and Alice May Thompson
     Others were: Olive Emily Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard.8
DeathFriday, 24 May 1929, Norton Hamilton Shepard was the informant on the death certtificate for Guel Martin Hoadley.3

Citations

  1. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  2. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  3. [S670] Missouri Death Certificates, online <http://tinyurl.com/ez4uw>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - MO Death Recs.
  4. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  5. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  6. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
  7. [S139] RootsWeb.com, online e-mail address, Sara Kathryn Gredler (Culpeper, VA 22701), updated as of 18 Aug 2000.
  8. [S3505] The source has been lost to time unfortunately. Any clues to the original source would be greatly appreciated., online . Hereinafter cited as Unknown Due to Time.
Last Edited19 Feb 2013

Olive Emily Shepard1,2,3

TMG ID:56196, (27 Dec 1888 - )
Relationships:5th cousin 2 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
5th cousin 5 times removed of Descendant Wagner
Father*Austin Hamilton Shepard2 B: 29 Feb 1856, D: 29 Apr 1928
Mother*Alice May Thompson2 B: 18 Aug 1857, D: 27 Apr 1918

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Tuesday, 4 Jun 1912, her married name became Mrs. Hanson (née Shepard).6

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageTuesday, 4 Jun 1912, Olive, age 23 years, 5 months and 8 days, and John Bennett Hanson, age 26 years, 4 months and 29 days were married at Columbia, Boone County, MissouriG.3,6
     

Children of: Olive Emily Shepard and John Bennett Hanson

Memorable Moments & Stories

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-190011 Jun 1900, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard2
Census-191023 Apr 1910, 403 College Avenue, Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard1
Census-194016 Apr 1940, 21001 Edgecliff Blvd., Euclid City, Cuyahoga County, OhioGJohn Bennett Hanson and John A. Hanson8

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Apr 1940Euclid City, Cuyahoga County, OhioGsuperintendent hospital9

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Olive Emily Shepard was present circa 1910, when Austin Hamilton Shepard and Alice May Thompson
     Others were: Norton Hamilton Shepard, Clyde Lindley Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard.10
ObituaryObituary: on Thursday, 1 Mar 1962, Olive Emily Shepard was mentioned in the obituary of John Bennett Hanson in The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio.8

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  2. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  3. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
  4. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : accessed 20 March 2015), 4409 - vol 9743-9744, Jan 4, 1929 > image 84 of 1006; citing NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  5. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, "New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : accessed 20 March 2015), 5003 - vol 10808-10809, Jul 25, 1931 > image 174 of 687; citing NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  6. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1802-1969", index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/2CC2-TZZ : accessed 19 March 2015), John B Hanson and Olive E Shepard, 1912.
  7. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, "Hawaii, Honolulu Passenger Lists, 1900-1953," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/… : accessed 20 March 2015), Roll 196 vol 316 1938 > image 594 of 644; citing NARA microfilm publication A3422 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  8. [S2679] Article: J. B. Hanson, Surgeon, Is Dead in Florida, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH, 1 Mar 1962, Page Forty-six. Hereinafter cited as Cleveland Plain Dealer.
  9. [S1004] 1 Apr 1940, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7ojnd8p Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  10. [S3505] The source has been lost to time unfortunately. Any clues to the original source would be greatly appreciated., online . Hereinafter cited as Unknown Due to Time.
Last Edited3 Jul 2022

Clyde Lindley Shepard1,2,3

TMG ID:56197, (5 May 1891 - 19 Dec 1961)
Relationships:5th cousin 2 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
5th cousin 5 times removed of Descendant Wagner
Father*Austin Hamilton Shepard2 B: 29 Feb 1856, D: 29 Apr 1928
Mother*Alice May Thompson2 B: 18 Aug 1857, D: 27 Apr 1918

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 12 Jun 1918, Clyde, age 27 years, 1 month and 7 days, and Anne Evelyn Joslyn, age 21 years and 7 months, daughter of: Otis Wilbra Joslyn and Augusta Danforth, were married at Mexico, Audrain County, MissouriG.5,3
     

Child of: Clyde Lindley Shepard and Anne Evelyn Joslyn

Memorable Moments & Stories

  • Anecdote: in Jun 1918, at Mexico, Audrain County, MissouriG, Clyde Lindley Shepard (27 years old) and Anne Evelyn Joslyn (21 years old) Evelyn related the following story of how she met her future husband and how that led to their wedding in Mexico: she and Clyde were travelling together on the same train back to St. Louis. Clyde was on his way to report to the Army. Clyde suggested that they get off the train in Mexico and get married, which is what they did! Apparently it was a successful marriage that lasted 43 years.3

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-190011 Jun 1900, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard2
Census-191023 Apr 1910, 403 College Avenue, Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard1
Census-19207 Jan 1920, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGAnne Evelyn Joslyn and Austin Hamilton Shepard5
Census-193017 Apr 1930, 405 S Garth, Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGAnne Evelyn Joslyn and Evelyn J. Shepard6

Occupation(s)

DateLocationOccupation/Industry
circa Apr 1910Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGcensus enumerator1
circa Jan 1920Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGdairy farmer5
circa Apr 1930Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGdairy man6

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Clyde Lindley Shepard was present circa 1910, when Austin Hamilton Shepard and Alice May Thompson
     Others were: Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard and Lucy Cyrene Shepard.7

Citations

  1. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  2. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  3. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
  4. [S670] Missouri Death Certificates, online <http://tinyurl.com/ez4uw>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - MO Death Recs.
  5. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  6. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  7. [S3505] The source has been lost to time unfortunately. Any clues to the original source would be greatly appreciated., online . Hereinafter cited as Unknown Due to Time.
Last Edited12 Sep 2022

Lucy Cyrene Shepard1,2,3

TMG ID:56198, (15 Jan 1895 - 27 May 1974)
Relationships:5th cousin 2 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
5th cousin 5 times removed of Descendant Wagner
Father*Austin Hamilton Shepard2 B: 29 Feb 1856, D: 29 Apr 1928
Mother*Alice May Thompson2 B: 18 Aug 1857, D: 27 Apr 1918

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: She was also known as Cyrene5
  • Name-Married: on Monday, 12 Nov 1917, her married name became Mrs. Harkless (née Shepard).6

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageMonday, 12 Nov 1917, Lucy, age 22 years, 9 months and 28 days, and James H. Harkless Jr., age 24 years, 2 months and 7 days were married at Columbia, Boone County, MissouriG.3,6
     

Children of: Lucy Cyrene Shepard and James H. Harkless Jr.

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-190011 Jun 1900, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard and Clyde Lindley Shepard2
Census-191023 Apr 1910, 403 College Avenue, Columbia, Boone County, MissouriGAustin Hamilton Shepard, Alice May Thompson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard and Clyde Lindley Shepard1
Census-194018 Apr 1940, 628 W 58th Terrace, Kansas City, Jackson County, MissouriGJames H. Harkless Jr., Alice Cyrene Harkless and Betty Fay Harkless5

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Lucy Cyrene Shepard was present when Demaris C. Shepard Here are some memories of May Shepard Hoadley.
     Others were: Guel Martin Hoadley, Mary Hoadley, David Lindley Shepard, Cassimer P. Shepard, Austin Hamilton Shepard, Myrtle Jobson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Ophelia Lyda Robinson, Alice Josephine Shepard, Alice Cyrene Harkless and Betty Fay Harkless.7
Anecdote Anecdote: Lucy Cyrene Shepard was present circa 1910, when Austin Hamilton Shepard and Alice May Thompson
     Others were: Norton Hamilton Shepard, Olive Emily Shepard and Clyde Lindley Shepard.8

Known Address(es)

Citations

  1. [S243] 15 Apr 1910, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y9glogje, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910.
  2. [S117] 1 Jun 1900, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y8l8gl3a Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900.
  3. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
  4. [S826] Find A Grave, online <http://tinyurl.com/5xkq9>. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  5. [S1004] 1 Apr 1940, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y7ojnd8p Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940.
  6. [S620] FamilySearch.org, online https://tinyurl.com/ycndba9a, Various (Utah), updated as of Various, "Missouri, County Marriage, Naturalization, and Court Records, 1802-1969," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-35905-3694-34 : accessed 19 March 2015), > image 1 of 1; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City.
  7. [S139] RootsWeb.com, online e-mail address, Sara Kathryn Gredler (Culpeper, VA 22701), updated as of 18 Aug 2000.
  8. [S3505] The source has been lost to time unfortunately. Any clues to the original source would be greatly appreciated., online . Hereinafter cited as Unknown Due to Time.
Last Edited19 Mar 2015

Ophelia Lyda Robinson1,2,3

TMG ID:56199, (6 Jun 1888 - 28 Jan 1984)

Vital Statistics

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Wednesday, 18 Jun 1913, her married name became Mrs. Shepard (née Robinson).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageWednesday, 18 Jun 1913, Ophelia, age 25 years and 12 days, and Norton Hamilton Shepard, age 26 years, 10 months and 26 days, son of: Austin Hamilton Shepard and Alice May Thompson, were married.4,1,5
     

Children of: Ophelia Lyda Robinson and Norton Hamilton Shepard

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19208 Jan 1920, Missouri Twp., Boone County, MissouriGNorton Hamilton Shepard, Alice Josephine Shepard and Ophelia F. Shepard1
Census-193021 Apr 1930, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGNorton Hamilton Shepard, Alice Josephine Shepard, Ophelia F. Shepard and Austin Shepard4

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Ophelia Lyda Robinson was present when Demaris C. Shepard Here are some memories of May Shepard Hoadley.
     Others were: Guel Martin Hoadley, Mary Hoadley, David Lindley Shepard, Cassimer P. Shepard, Austin Hamilton Shepard, Myrtle Jobson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Alice Josephine Shepard, Alice Cyrene Harkless, Lucy Cyrene Shepard and Betty Fay Harkless.6
DeathSaturday, 27 Apr 1918, Ophelia Lyda Robinson was the informant on the death certtificate for Alice May Thompson.2

Citations

  1. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  2. [S670] Missouri Death Certificates, online <http://tinyurl.com/ez4uw>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - MO Death Recs.
  3. [S258] Denise Oberlies, online http://tinyurl.com/zvjbu4c, Denise Oberlies (e-mail address), updated as of 4 Feb 2002.
  4. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  5. [S720] Eric C. Ross, online http://tinyurl.com/jtw4cdg, Eric C. Ross (e-mail address), updated as of 1 Jul 2001.
  6. [S139] RootsWeb.com, online e-mail address, Sara Kathryn Gredler (Culpeper, VA 22701), updated as of 18 Aug 2000.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013

Alice Josephine Shepard1,2

TMG ID:56200, (9 May 1914 - 1 Jul 1998)
Relationships:6th cousin 1 time removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
6th cousin 4 times removed of Descendant Wagner
Father*Norton Hamilton Shepard1 B: 23 Jul 1886, D: 24 Nov 1944
Mother*Ophelia Lyda Robinson1 B: 6 Jun 1888, D: 28 Jan 1984

Vital Statistics

Obituary & Other Vital Info

Alias(es)

  • Name-Variation: She was also known as Jeffrey before 19373
  • Name-Married: before 1937, her married name became Mrs. Jeffries (née Shepard).

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriagebefore 1937, Alice and Lyle Jeffries were married.2
     

Census Records

CensusDate/Location/CommentOthers Same Household
Census-19208 Jan 1920, Missouri Twp., Boone County, MissouriGNorton Hamilton Shepard, Ophelia Lyda Robinson and Ophelia F. Shepard1
Census-193021 Apr 1930, Columbia Twp., Boone County, MissouriGNorton Hamilton Shepard, Ophelia Lyda Robinson, Ophelia F. Shepard and Austin Shepard4

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Alice Josephine Shepard was present when Demaris C. Shepard Here are some memories of May Shepard Hoadley.
     Others were: Guel Martin Hoadley, Mary Hoadley, David Lindley Shepard, Cassimer P. Shepard, Austin Hamilton Shepard, Myrtle Jobson, Norton Hamilton Shepard, Ophelia Lyda Robinson, Alice Cyrene Harkless, Lucy Cyrene Shepard and Betty Fay Harkless.5
DeathFriday, 24 Nov 1944, Alice Josephine Shepard was the informant on the death certtificate for Norton Hamilton Shepard.3

Citations

  1. [S244] 1 Jan 1920, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/ya4dwjbu Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920.
  2. [S258] Denise Oberlies, online http://tinyurl.com/zvjbu4c, Denise Oberlies (e-mail address), updated as of 4 Feb 2002.
  3. [S670] Missouri Death Certificates, online <http://tinyurl.com/ez4uw>. Hereinafter cited as Internet - MO Death Recs.
  4. [S633] 1 Apr 1930, Digital, FamilySearch.org, 35 NW Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, https://tinyurl.com/y73u3s4c Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930.
  5. [S139] RootsWeb.com, online e-mail address, Sara Kathryn Gredler (Culpeper, VA 22701), updated as of 18 Aug 2000.
Last Edited1 Feb 2013