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Sarah Jane Street1,2,3

ID# 20861, (1833 - 1894)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 17 Aug 1833, Ohio,4,5,6
Marriage: 14 Aug 1851, Carroll Co., Missouri, John Wesley Isom (b. 24 Dec 1830, d. 27 Jun 1918)7,8,9
Death: 18 May 1894,4
Burial: Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri,10

Narrative:

Sarah Jane Street was born on 17 Aug 1833 in OhioG.4,5,6
     She moved to Missouri with her parents, John M. Street, and Mariah Brady about 1839. She was probably the female age 5 to 10 listed in the household of her father in the 1840 Federal Census of Wakenda, Carroll Co., MissouriG.11
     She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of her parents. Her future husband's family was living close by as they are listed as the previous household on the census record.12
     Sarah married John Wesley Isom, son of Jonathan Isom and Martha Miles, on 14 Aug 1851 in Carroll Co., MissouriG, with A. B. Poindexter, justice of the peace, officiating. He was a brother of the woman her brother Andrew would marry two years later.7,8,9
     Sarah and John appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, enumerated 1 Aug 1860, reporting real estate valued at $1,200 and personal estate of $1,000. Their children James, William, and Jonathan were listed as living with them, as was W. M. Appleberry, a 17-year-old farm laborer.13
     Sarah and John appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, enumerated 30 Jun 1870, reporting real estate valued at $1,600 and personal estate of $1,616. Their children James, William, Jonathan, George, John, Walter, and Sylvester were listed as living with them.14 Lucinda and Andrew Jackson Street, his sister and her brother, and their family were evidently living close by as they appear as the second following household in the census record.15
     Sarah and John appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 22 Jun 1880. Their children George, John, Walter, Sylvester, and Wesley were listed as living with them. Their son James and his wife and daughter were living close by or with them as they were listed as the previous household in census record. Her brother and his sister and their family were still living nearby, as they were listed as the third preceding household.16
     In the final distribution of her father's estate in Aug 1889, Sarah and each of her living siblings received $602.17 9/11.17
     Sarah died on 18 May 1894 at age 60.4 She was buried in the Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG.10

Children:
     Children with John Wesley Isom:

  1. James R. Isom+ (15 Aug 1852 - 20 Nov 1926)
  2. William M. Isom (29 Jan 1856 - 8 May 1951)
  3. Jonathan Murry Isom (27 Aug 1858 - 19 Jan 1936)
  4. George Jackson Isom (24 Jul 1860 - 27 Dec 1933)
  5. John Edward Isom+ (31 Jul 1863 - 18 Oct 1896)
  6. Walter A. Isom (3 May 1865 - 16 Dec 1951)
  7. Sylvester Brady Isom (17 Jul 1867 - 17 Aug 1965)
  8. Wesley C. Isom+ (Jul 1870 - 1946)

Citations

  1. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as Sarah J. Street.
  2. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows name as Sarah J. Isom.
  3. [S7168] Sylvester Brady Isom, Standard Certificate of Death, shows name as Sarah Jane Street.
  4. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14620442, Sarah Jane Street Isom, shows date and includes transcript of inscription showing same.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 17 and state.
  6. [S7138] John W. Icem household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 26 and state.
  7. [S7151] Record of Marriages, Carroll Co., Missouri, pg 40, no 167, John W. Isom & Sarah J. Street, 30 Aug 1851, shows date and officiant.
  8. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows her name as Sarah J. Isom.
  9. [S7138] John W. Icem household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows them apparently living as husband and wife, and what appears to be their eldest son at age 8.
  10. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14620442, Sarah Jane Street Isom, includes tombstone photo.
  11. [S6976] John M. Street household, 1840 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  12. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  13. [S7138] John W. Icem household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  14. [S7139] John W. Isom household, 1870 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  15. [S7140] A. J. Street household, 1870 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  16. [S7144] J. W. Isom household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  17. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, 1st settlement 15 Aug 1888; final settlement 13 Aug 1889.

Elvira Street1,2,3

ID# 20862, (abt 1839 - 1875)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: abt 1 Feb 1839, Ohio,4,5,6
Marriage: 7 Mar 1858, Carroll Co., Missouri, William Riley Williams (b. 4 Jun 1835, d. 11 Jan 1909)7,8,9
Death: 24 Nov 1875,10,11,12
Burial: Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri,13

Narrative:

Elvira Street was born about 1 Feb 1839 in OhioG.4,5,6
     She moved to Missouri with her parents, John M. Street, and Mariah Brady about 1839. She was probably the female under age 5 listed in the household of her father in the 1840 Federal Census of Wakenda, Carroll Co., MissouriG.14 She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of her parents.15
     Elvira married William Riley Williams, son of John R. Williams and Sarah Adams, on 7 Mar 1858 in Carroll Co., MissouriG, with Rev. James M. Goodson officating.7,8,9
     Elvira and William settled in Linn Co., KansasG, just across the Missouri state line, after their marriage. They moved there with his parents and other members of his family.16 They appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Valley Twp., Linn Co., KansasG, enumerated 6 Jul 1860, reporting real estate valued at $1,400 and personal estate of $360. Their son John was listed as living with them. His parents and their family were apparently living close by as they were listed next on the census record.17
     Elvira and William appeared on the 1865 State Census of Valley Twp., Linn Co., Kansas G, enumerated 7 Jul 1865, reporting real estate valued at $1,000. Their children John, Andrew, and Mary were listed as living with them.18
     Elvira and William appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Valley Twp., Linn Co., KansasG, enumerated 22 Jul 1870, reporting real estate valued at $3,000 and personal estate of $1,800. Their children John, Andrew, Mary, and Anna were listed as living with them, as were Mary J., Sarah, and John Sulivan, ages 15 to 8, and William Brinkley, age 4, who appear to have been nephews and nieces. His father and his remaining children appear to have been living nearby as they were listed as the fourth preceding household in the census record.19
     Elvira and William appeared on the 1875 State Census of Valley Twp., Linn Co., KansasG, reporting real estate valued at $2,000 and personal estate of $398.23. Their children John, Andrew, Mary, Anna, Elia, and James were listed as living with them. His father and his remaining children seem to have been living close by, as they were listed as the next household in the census record.20
     Elvira died on 24 Nov 1875 at age ~36.10,11,12 She was buried in the Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG.13

Children:
     Children with William Riley Williams:

  1. John Richardson Williams (abt Mar 1859 - 20 Jan 1934)
  2. Andrew Jackson Williams (abt 1861 - 30 Apr 1922)
  3. Sarah M. Williams (15 Feb 1862 - 30 Mar 1862)
  4. Mary Eva Williams (30 Jul 1864 - 18 Oct 1954)
  5. Elizabeth A. Williams (1 Nov 1866 - 28 Apr 1868)
  6. Anna Belle Williams (2 Mar 1867 - 31 Mar 1908)
  7. Elia Florence Williams (20 Mar 1871 - 13 Aug 1952)
  8. James R. Williams (12 Oct 1873 - 2 Apr 1893)

Citations

  1. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as Elvira Street.
  2. [S7010] William R. Williams and Elvira Steet, County Marriage Register, Rhea Co., Tennessee.
  3. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows name as Elvira Williams.
  4. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14784848, Elvira Street Williams, shows date, as 1 Feb 1839, and includes tombstone photo showing age 36 yr 9 mo 23 days at death 24 Nov 1875.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 11 and state.
  6. [S7192] Riley Williams household, 1860 U.S. Census, Linn Co., Kansas, shows age 25, apparently meant for her husband, and age 21 shown for son John intended for her, and state.
  7. [S7010] William R. Williams and Elvira Steet, County Marriage Register, Rhea Co., Tennessee, shows date, county, and officiant.
  8. [S7192] Riley Williams household, 1860 U.S. Census, Linn Co., Kansas, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  9. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14784848, Elvira Street Williams, includes tombstone photo showing her as his wife.
  10. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14784848, Elvira Street Williams, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  11. [S7194] History of the Big Bend Country, Lincoln, Douglas, Adams and Franklin Counties, pg 908, shows year.
  12. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows her share going to her children.
  13. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14784848, Elvira Street Williams, includes tombstone photo.
  14. [S6976] John M. Street household, 1840 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  15. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  16. [S7194] History of the Big Bend Country, Lincoln, Douglas, Adams and Franklin Counties, pg 908.
  17. [S7192] Riley Williams household, 1860 U.S. Census, Linn Co., Kansas.
  18. [S7189] William R. Williams household, 1865 Kansas State Census, Linn Co., Kansas, Valley Twp.
  19. [S7188] William Williams household, 1870 U.S. Census, Linn Co., Kansas.
  20. [S7190] Wm. R. Williams household, 1875 Kansas State Census, Linn Co., Kansas, Valley Twp.

Andrew Jackson Street1,2,3

ID# 20863, (1835 - 1908)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 25 Feb 1835, Highland Co., Ohio,4,5,6
Marriage: 19 Apr 1853, Carroll Co., Missouri, Lucinda Caroline Isom (b. 14 Mar 1826, d. 11 Jun 1902)7,8,9
Death: 4 Jan 1908,6,10
Burial: Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri,11

Narrative:

Andrew Jackson Street was born on 25 Feb 1835 in Highland Co., OhioG.4,5,6
     He moved to Missouri with his parents, John M. Street, and Mariah Brady about 1839. He was probably the male under age 5 listed in the household of his father, John M. Street, in the 1840 Federal Census of Wakenda, Carroll Co., MissouriG.12 He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents.13
     Andrew married Lucinda Caroline Isom, daughter of Jonathan Isom and Martha Miles, on 19 Apr 1853 in Carroll Co., MissouriG, with Rev. Aeron Baker officiating. She was a sister of the man his sister Sarah had married two years before.7,8,9
      On 1 Dec 1858 Andrew was granted a patent for an 80-acre parcel of land about eight miles northwest of Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG, under the 1820 "Sale-Cash Entry" act. The same day he obtained a grant for a 160- acre parcel about a mile west of the first, under the same act. That act set the minimum price of public land at $1.25 per acre, with a minimum purchase to 80 acres, and required payment in cash, not on credit.14,15
     Andrew and Lucinda appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, enumerated 26 Jul 1860, reporting real estate valued at $4,000 and personal estate of $1,100. Their children Mary, Mariah, Tabitha, and Dorsey were listed as living with them, as where her children by her two prior marriages, William and Sarah Martha Thomas, and Elisha Rudolph Fawks.16

Civil War Service --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     The Enrolled Missouri Militia was created in Jul 1862 in response to a Confederate recruiting program begun that summer behind Federal lines in northeast Missouri. The previously established Missouri State Militia did not have the resources to address the growing guerrilla attacks. The new militia composed of part-time citizen soldiers was established to free the State Militia and Federal troops for field action. Most men in this militia served only a few weeks of active duty over the course of the next two and a half years.17
      The organization of the militia in Carroll Co., MissouriG, began in early late summer of 1862. The 65th Enrolled Missouri Militia was organized under Col. John B. Hale, with ten companies composed of men from Carroll and Livingston counties.18 Andrew and his younger brother James, and their younger sister Julia's husband, William Hardy Key, enrolled in Co. A, as privates under Capt. Minnis, on 28 Jul 1862. They entered active service the same day, and were released 6 Dec 1862, after 168 days in active service. The older brother, Andrew, was promoted to 1st lieutenant, though just when has not been found. John Wesley Isom, husband of their eldest sister, Sarah Jane, enrolled in the same unit on 9 Aug and served with them. James was detailed again from 24 Mar to 30 Apr 1863.19,20,21,22,23 Their younger brother John enrolled in the unit 30 Apr 1864.24
     The Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia began organizing in May 1863 to replace the part-time Enrolled Missouri Militia. The new militia was composed of full-time troops, selected from the earlier militia. They were to be those "who could most easily be spared from their ordinary avocations, having but few if any others dependent upon their labor for support." They would become eligible for Federal pensions after the war.17 James enrolled as a private in Co. E, 4th Regiment Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia 5 May 1863, at Carrollton, MissouriG, under Capt. Calvert, and William enrolled as a corporal two days later. William served until 30 Jun 1863 and James was relieved from duty 1 Sep 1864. It seems likely that Andrew also served during that time, but no record of such service then has been found.25,26,27,28
     Capt. William A. Beaty's company was first known as Beaty's Carroll County Citizen Guards. The Citizen Guards were an unpaid organization, even though his company was paid under the authorization of the P. E. M. M. It was later known as Beaty's Carroll County Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia.17 Andrew, John, James, and their brother-in-law William enrolled in Capt. Beaty's Company on 1 Aug 1864 at Carrollton, MissouriG, all at their previous ranks. They were ordered into active service 21 Sep.29,30,31,32 They were captured 17 Oct 1864 when their unit was surrendered. Andrew and William were paroled the next day, and according to some reports released. However their records show they were exchanged 10 Jan 1865.33,34,35,36

Supporting a Growing Family --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     Andrew and Lucinda appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, enumerated 30 Jun 1870, reporting real estate valued at $8,000 and personal estate of $2,362. Their children Mary, Mariah, Tabitha, Dorsey, Julia, and Cornelia were listed as living with them, as was E. R. Fox, age 20, who was listed as a farm laborer. It seems likely that he was a relative of hers by her second marriage, as Fawks was commonly misspelled as Fox. Sarah and John Wesley Isom, his sister and her brother, and their family were evidently living close by as they were listed as the second preceding household in the census record.37
     Andrew and Lucinda appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 22 Jun 1880. Their children Dorsey and Cornelia were listed as living with them. His sister and her brother and their family were apparently still living nearby, as they were listed as the third following household in the census record.38
     In the final distribution of his father's estate in Aug 1889, Andrew and each of his living siblings received $602.17 9/11.39
     Andrew applied for an invalid pension based on his Civil War service 11 Oct 1893. His application was rejected, most likely because his service in the part-time state militia did not qualify for a Federal pension.40
     Andrew and Lucinda appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 1 Jun 1900, reporting that they owned their home, free of mortgage.41
     His wife died on 11 Jun 1902.42
     He was a farmer.16,37,38 He was reported in 1881 to own 940 acres of land, 500 acres of that cultivated.43 By 1900 he had apparently retired from farming and was living on the income from his properties. He reported his occupation as landlord.41
     Andrew died on 4 Jan 1908 at age 72, at his home.6,10 He was buried in the Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG.11

A Substantial Estate --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     Andrew died intestate (without leaving a will) and letters of administration for his estate were issued on 6 Feb 1908 in Probate Court, Carroll Co., MissouriG, to Julia Ellen Street, his daughter. She posted a bond for $30,000, with her sisters Dorsey, Mary, and Mariah and niece Estella Liller acting as securities.44
     An inventory of his estate was filed the same day. It listed seven parcels of land in Carroll Co. totaling 420 acres. Two of those made up 60 acres of the 180-acre parcel he had purchased from the government in 1858, so he had disposed of the rest of that parcel. The 80-acre parcel he had purchased at the same time was included, but noted that it had been sold in 1907, the deed to be delivered the next month. There were also three lots in Carrollton listed, and 320 acres in Las Animas Co., Colorado. Four notes were listed, with face value of $4,366. There was $801 on deposit in the local bank.45
     The first settlement of the estate was filed on 16 Feb 1909. The administratrix reported assets collected of $19,950, composed of the notes and interest collected on them, $1,600 from the sale of land that was in progress when Andrew died, $13,280 from the sale of other land, and rent from the farm. Expenses totaled $463, including $100 for his tombstone. Partial distributions of $1,000 had been made to his daughters Mariah, Julia, and Dorsey, and of $500 to Estella and Elizabeth Liller, daughters of his late daughter Cornelia. His daughter Mary was shown having made the payment for the pending land sale and as receiving $1,600, apparently offsetting transactions.46
     The final settlement of the estate was filed on 2 Apr 1910. The administratrix reported an additional inventory of $226. She reported expenses of $470, including her own fee of $350. Partial distributions of $1,000 had been made to his daughters Mariah, Julia, and Dorsey, and of $500 to his granddaughters Estella and Elizabeth Liller, and $400 to his daughter Mary. This left a balance in the estate of $4,870, which was to be distributed as $1,848 to each surviving daughter and $924 to the two granddaughters.46

Children:
     Children with Lucinda Caroline Isom:

  1. Mary Ann Street (3 Feb 1854 - 14 Oct 1928)
  2. Mariah Jane Street (abt 17 Apr 1856 - 28 Dec 1926)
  3. Tabitha E. Street (abt 18 May 1858 - 30 Apr 1881)
  4. Dorsey M. Street (1859 - 1939)
  5. Julia Ellen Street+ (9 Dec 1861 - 18 Nov 1950)
  6. Cornelia C. Street+ (abt 10 Apr 1866 - 31 Oct 1894)

Citations

  1. [S6996] A. J. Street obituary, obit- Street, A Junknown newspaper, shows name as Andrew Jackson Street.
  2. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows name as Andrew J. Street.
  3. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as Andrew J. Street.
  4. [S6996] A. J. Street obituary, obit- Street, A Junknown newspaper, shows date, county, and state.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 15 and state.
  6. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14620294, Andrew Jackson Street, date and shows inscription on stone shows same.
  7. [S7022] "Carroll County, Missouri Marriages, 1833-1856," Ancestry.com, record for Andrew I. Street and Lucinda Fox, shows date and officiant.
  8. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 637, shows year and her third marriage.
  9. [S6996] A. J. Street obituary, obit- Street, A Junknown newspaper, shows year, as 1823.
  10. [S6996] A. J. Street obituary, obit- Street, A Junknown newspaper, shows died Saturday night, at his home, this city, and Washington Ave. [which cannot be found on current maps].
  11. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14620294, Andrew Jackson Street.
  12. [S6976] John M. Street household, 1840 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  13. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  14. [S7179] Andrew J. Street, cash sale land patent, 1 Dec 1858, Bureau of Land Management, Plattsburg Land Office, 80 acres, W½NW¼, sect. 10, twp. 054N, range 024W.
  15. [S7180] Andrew J. Street, cash sale land patent, 1 Dec 1858, Bureau of Land Management, Plattsburg Land Office, 80 acres, NW¼, sect. 9, twp. 054N, range 024W.
  16. [S7174] Andrew J. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  17. [S7145] Civil War St Louis, online, Kirby Ross, "Federal Militia in Missouri."
  18. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 324.
  19. [S9435] William H. Key obituary, obit- Key, William Hunknown newspaper, shows unit and dates.
  20. [S7213] Andrew J. Street, 65th Reg't. E. M. M., Co. A, Soldiers' Records cards.
  21. [S7214] William H. Key, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia, Co.E, Soldiers' Records cards.
  22. [S7209] John W. Isom, 65th Reg't. E. M. M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  23. [S9434] William H. Key, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit.
  24. [S7216] John A. Street, 65th Reg't. E. M. M., Co. A, Soldiers' Records cards.
  25. [S7214] William H. Key, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia, Co.E, Soldiers' Records cards, shows dates, city, and rank.
  26. [S9434] William H. Key, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit and rank.
  27. [S7215] James W. Street, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia, Co. E, Soldiers' Records cards.
  28. [S7210] John W. Isom, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia. Co. E, Soldiers' Records cards.
  29. [S7219] Andrew J. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  30. [S7221] John A. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  31. [S7220] James W. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  32. [S9436] W. Key, Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E. M. M. Co., Soldiers' Records cards, shows dates, city, and rank.
  33. [S7219] Andrew J. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards, Citizen Guard card shows captured and paroled 17 Oct and exchange date; P.E.M.M. card shows capture 17 Oct, parole 28 Oct, and horse.
  34. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 368, 637, shows Andrew's unit, as Co. A, 65th regiment, M. S. M (but there was no 65th in the Missouri State Militia), parole and rank.
  35. [S6995] Andrew J. Street, Organization Index to Pension Files.
  36. [S9436] W. Key, Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E. M. M. Co., Soldiers' Records cards, shows dates.
  37. [S7140] A. J. Street household, 1870 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  38. [S7141] A. J. Street household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  39. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, 1st settlement 15 Aug 1888; final settlement 13 Aug 1889.
  40. [S6995] Andrew J. Street, Organization Index to Pension Files, shows date, but no certificate number, indicating that no pension was approved.
  41. [S7176] A. J. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  42. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 14620283, Lucinda Caroline Isom Street, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  43. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 637.
  44. [S7029] Administrator's Bonds and Letters, Carroll Co., Missouri, E:3, bond for estate of Andrew J. Street 6 Feb 1908.
  45. [S7163] Inventories, Carroll Co., Missouri, J:162, estate of Andrew J. Street 6 Feb 1908.
  46. [S7164] Settlements, Carroll Co., Missouri, A-4:209, estate of Andrew J. Street 16 Feb 1909.

Julia Ann Street1,2,3

ID# 20864, (1841 - 1915)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 23 Apr 1841, Carroll Co., Missouri,4,5,6
Marriage: 24 Jun 1858, William Hardy Key (b. 15 Mar 1836, d. 3 Feb 1936)7,8,9
Death: 20 Apr 1915, Hill Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri,10,11,12
Burial: 20 Apr 1915, Coloma Cemetery, Coloma, Carroll Co., Missouri,13,14

Narrative:

Julia Ann Street was born on 23 Apr 1841 in Carroll Co., MissouriG.4,5,6
     She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of her parents, John M. Street and Mariah Brady.15
     Julia married William Hardy Key, son of Dempsey Key and Mary Isom, on 24 Jun 1858.7,8,9
     Julia and William appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, enumerated 17 Jul 1860, reporting no real estate but personal estate of $555. They were apparently living with or close to her parents, as they were listed as the prior househild.16
     Julia and William moved to what was later to become Hill Twp.G in 1870.17 They appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, enumerated 23 Jun 1870, reporting real estate valued at $1,000 and personal estate of $869. Their children John, Lucinda, George, Nannie, and James were listed as living with them.18
     Julia and William appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 14 Jun 1880. Their children John, Lucinda, George, Nannie, and James were listed as living with them.19
     In the final distribution of her father's estate in Aug 1889, Julia and each of her living siblings received $602.17 9/11.20
     Julia and William appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Hill Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 6 Jun 1900, reporting they owned their farm, free of mortgage.21
     Julia and William appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Hill Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 15 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their farm, free of mortgage.22
     Julia died on 20 Apr 1915 in Hill Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, at age 73.10,11,12 She was buried on 20 Apr 1915 in Coloma Cemetery, Coloma, Carroll Co., MissouriG.13,14

Children:
     Children with William Hardy Key:

  1. John Andrew Key (19 Apr 1859 - 5 Feb 1962)
  2. Lucinda Jane Key (7 Jul 1861 - 14 Apr 1912)
  3. George Washington Key (27 Feb 1864 - 6 Mar 1950)
  4. Nannie B. Key (abt 1866 - 5 Jan 1922)
  5. William Thomas Key (8 Mar 1868 - 28 Jun 1868)
  6. James Anthony Key (7 Feb 1870 - 4 Jul 1941)

Citations

  1. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as Julianna Street.
  2. [S7008] Julia A. Key, Certificate of Death, shows father's surname as Street.
  3. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037976, Julia Ann Street Key, includes tombstone photo showing name as Julia A., wife of William H. Key.
  4. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 9 and state.
  5. [S9426] William M. Key household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows month, year, age 59, and state.
  6. [S7008] Julia A. Key, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, and state.
  7. [S9435] William H. Key obituary, obit- Key, William Hunknown newspaper, shows date.
  8. [S9417] Wm H. Key household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  9. [S9426] William M. Key household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows married 42 years.
  10. [S7008] Julia A. Key, Certificate of Death, shows date, township, county, and state.
  11. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037976, Julia Ann Street Key, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  12. [S9435] William H. Key obituary, obit- Key, William Hunknown newspaper, shows date, as 19th.
  13. [S7008] Julia A. Key, Certificate of Death, shows date and town.
  14. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037976, Julia Ann Street Key, includes tombstone photo.
  15. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  16. [S9417] Wm H. Key household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  17. [S9435] William H. Key obituary, obit- Key, William Hunknown newspaper.
  18. [S9419] Wm H. Key household, 1870 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  19. [S9425] Wm. Key household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  20. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, 1st settlement 15 Aug 1888; final settlement 13 Aug 1889.
  21. [S9426] William M. Key household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  22. [S9427] William H. Key household, 1910 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.

James W. Street1,2,3

ID# 20865, (abt 1844 - 1864)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: abt 29 Feb 1844, Missouri,4,5,6
Death: 20 Oct 1864, Grand Pass, Saline Co., Missouri,7,8
Burial: Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri,9

Narrative:

James W. Street was born about 29 Feb 1844 in MissouriG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents, John M. Street and Mariah Brady.10 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents.11

A Casualty of the Civil War --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     The Enrolled Missouri Militia was created in Jul 1862 in response to a Confederate recruiting program begun that summer behind Federal lines in northeast Missouri. The previously established Missouri State Militia did not have the resources to address the growing guerrilla attacks. The new militia composed of part-time citizen soldiers was established to free the State Militia and Federal troops for field action. Most men in this militia served only a few weeks of active duty over the course of the next two and a half years.12
      The organization of the militia in Carroll Co., MissouriG, began in early late summer of 1862. The 65th Enrolled Missouri Militia was organized under Col. John B. Hale, with ten companies composed of men from Carroll and Livingston counties.13 James and his older brother Andrew, and their younger sister Julia's husband, William Hardy Key, enrolled in Co. A, as privates under Capt. Minnis, on 28 Jul 1862. They entered active service the same day, and were released 6 Dec 1862, after 168 days in active service. The older brother, Andrew, was promoted to 1st lieutenant, though just when has not been found. John Wesley Isom, husband of their eldest sister, Sarah Jane, enrolled in the same unit on 9 Aug and served with them. James was detailed again from 24 Mar to 30 Apr 1863.14,15,16,17,18
     The Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia began organizing in May 1863 to replace the part-time Enrolled Missouri Militia. The new militia was composed of full-time troops, selected from the earlier militia. They were to be those "who could most easily be spared from their ordinary avocations, having but few if any others dependent upon their labor for support." They would become eligible for Federal pensions after the war.12 James enrolled as a private in Co. E, 4th Regiment Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia 5 May 1863, at Carrollton, MissouriG, under Capt. Calvert, and William enrolled as a corporal two days later. William served until 30 Jun 1863 and James was relieved from duty 1 Sep 1864. It seems likely that Andrew also served during that time, but no record of such service then has been found.19,20,21,22
     Capt. William A. Beaty's company was first known as Beaty's Carroll County Citizen Guards. The Citizen Guards were an unpaid organization, even though his company was paid under the authorization of the P. E. M. M. It was later known as Beaty's Carroll County Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia.12 James is shown as enrolling in Capt. Beaty's Company as a private 1 Aug 1864 at Carrollton, MissouriG, though he is not shown as released from his previous unit until a month later. His older brother Andrew was a 1st. lieutenant and his younger brother John and brother-in-law William were corporals in the unit.23,24,25,26
      In the first week of Oct 1864 two Confederate officers, Col. Perry and Lt. Williams, were on leave to visit their homes in Livingston Co. Resting near ColomaG they were found by a detachment of Maj. Deigel's unit, including James and John. The two Confederate officers were killed, an action the details of which remain disputed. The two brothers were clearly present, though their roles are unknown.27
      Confederate Gen. Price's raid on Missouri had reached this area by mid Oct, and on 17 Oct 1864 a considerable force appeared at CorrolltonG and demanded it surrender. Maj. Diegel agreed to terms of a surrender, which included an agreement the troops would be immediately paroled and allowed to return home. However, the prisoners were not released as agreed but were held under guard.28
      The next day the officers were paroled, but the men were marched away, eventually reaching the headquarters of Gen. Price, in Grand Pass, Saline Co., MissouriG. The next morning six men, including James and John, were called out by name, taken to a ravine, and shot dead. All had been on the patrol that killed the two Confederate officers, though two were not actually present. All the other men were then released.29,30,31
     James died on 20 Oct 1864 in Grand Pass, Saline Co., MissouriG, at age ~20, shot while a prisoner of war.7,8 He was buried in the Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG, after being temporarily buried near where he was killed.9

Citations

  1. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as James W. Street.
  2. [S6977] John M. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as James Street.
  3. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037893, James W. Street, includes tombstone photo showing same.
  4. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037893, James W. Street, includes tombstone photo showing age 20 yr 7 mo 20 days at death 20 Oct 1864.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 6 and state.
  6. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 362, shows county.
  7. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037893, James W. Street, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  8. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 361, shows place and event.
  9. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037893, James W. Street, includes tombstone photo.
  10. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  11. [S6977] John M. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  12. [S7145] Civil War St Louis, online, Kirby Ross, "Federal Militia in Missouri."
  13. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 324.
  14. [S9435] William H. Key obituary, obit- Key, William Hunknown newspaper, shows unit and dates.
  15. [S7213] Andrew J. Street, 65th Reg't. E. M. M., Co. A, Soldiers' Records cards.
  16. [S7214] William H. Key, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia, Co.E, Soldiers' Records cards.
  17. [S7209] John W. Isom, 65th Reg't. E. M. M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  18. [S9434] William H. Key, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit.
  19. [S7214] William H. Key, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia, Co.E, Soldiers' Records cards, shows dates, city, and rank.
  20. [S9434] William H. Key, Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, shows unit and rank.
  21. [S7215] James W. Street, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia, Co. E, Soldiers' Records cards.
  22. [S7210] John W. Isom, 4th Prov. Reg't. Enrolled Mo. Militia. Co. E, Soldiers' Records cards.
  23. [S7219] Andrew J. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  24. [S7221] John A. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  25. [S7220] James W. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  26. [S9436] W. Key, Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E. M. M. Co., Soldiers' Records cards, shows dates, city, and rank.
  27. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 358-9.
  28. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 359-61.
  29. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 361-2.
  30. [S7220] James W. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards, Citizen Guard card shows killed by rebels and date; P.E.M.M. card shows record defaced but appears to show he died of wounds 18 Oct 1864.
  31. [S7221] John A. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards, Citizen Guard card shows killed by rebels and date; P.E.M.M. card shows killed by guerillas and date.

John A. Street1,2,3

ID# 20866, (abt 1846 - 1864)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: abt 23 Jan 1846, Carroll Co., Missouri,4,5,6
Death: 20 Oct 1864, Grand Pass, Saline Co., Missouri,7,8
Burial: Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri,9

Narrative:

John A. Street was born about 23 Jan 1846 in Carroll Co., MissouriG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents, John M. Street and Mariah Brady.1 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents.2

A Casualty of the Civil War --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---


     The Enrolled Missouri Militia was created in Jul 1862 in response to a Confederate recruiting program begun that summer behind Federal lines in northeast Missouri. The previously established Missouri State Militia did not have the resources to address the growing guerrilla attacks. The new militia composed of part-time citizen soldiers was established to free the State Militia and Federal troops for field action. Most men in this militia served only a few weeks of active duty over the course of the next two and a half years.10 John enrolled as a private in Co. A, 65th Regiment, Enrolled Missouri Militia, then under Capt. Henderson, on 30 Apr 1864. His older brother Andrew was than a lieutenant in that unit. John was ordered into active service on 22 Jul and was recorded as serving 30 days in that unit.11
     Capt. William A. Beaty's company was first known as Beaty's Carroll County Citizen Guards. The Citizen Guards were an unpaid organization, even though his company was paid under the authorization of the P. E. M. M. It was later known as Beaty's Carroll County Provisional Enrolled Missouri Militia.10 John, Andrew, James, and their brother-in-law William enrolled in Capt. Beaty's Company on 1 Aug 1864 at Carrollton, MissouriG, all at their previous ranks. They were ordered into active service 21 Sep.12,13,14,15
      In the first week of Oct 1864 two Confederate officers, Col. Perry and Lt. Williams, were on leave to visit their homes in Livingston Co. Resting near ColomaG they were found by a detachment of Maj. Deigel's unit, including John and James. The two Confederate officers were killed, an action the details of which remain disputed. The two brothers were clearly present, though their roles are unknown.16
      Confederate Gen. Price's raid on Missouri had reached this area by mid Oct, and on 17 Oct 1864 a considerable force appeared at CorrolltonG and demanded it surrender. Maj. Diegel agreed to terms of a surrender, which included an agreement the troops would be immediately paroled and allowed to return home. However, the prisoners were not released as agreed but were held under guard.17
      The next day the officers were paroled, but the men were marched away, eventually reaching the headquarters of Gen. Price, in Grand Pass, Saline Co., MissouriG. The next morning six men, including John and James, were called out by name, taken to a ravine, and shot dead. All had been on the patrol that killed the two Confederate officers, though two were not actually present. All the other men were then released.18,19,20
     John died on 20 Oct 1864 in Grand Pass, Saline Co., MissouriG, at age ~18, shot while a prisoner of war.7,8 He was buried in Streets Family Cemetery, Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG, after being temporarily buried near where he was killed.9

Citations

  1. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  2. [S6977] John M. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  3. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037891, John A. Street, includes tombstone photo showing same.
  4. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037891, John A. Street, includes tombstone photo showing age 18 yr 8 mo 27 days at death 20 Oct 1864.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 4 and state.
  6. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 362, shows county.
  7. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037891, John A. Street, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same, with inscription recounting events.
  8. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pg 361, shows place and event.
  9. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 7037891, John A. Street, includes tombstone photo.
  10. [S7145] Civil War St Louis, online, Kirby Ross, "Federal Militia in Missouri."
  11. [S7216] John A. Street, 65th Reg't. E. M. M., Co. A, Soldiers' Records cards.
  12. [S7219] Andrew J. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  13. [S7221] John A. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  14. [S7220] James W. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards.
  15. [S9436] W. Key, Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E. M. M. Co., Soldiers' Records cards, shows dates, city, and rank.
  16. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 358-9.
  17. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 359-61.
  18. [S6993] History of Carroll County, Missouri, pp 361-2.
  19. [S7220] James W. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards, Citizen Guard card shows killed by rebels and date; P.E.M.M. card shows record defaced but appears to show he died of wounds 18 Oct 1864.
  20. [S7221] John A. Street, Beaty's Co. Carroll County Citzen Guards; and Beaty's Carroll County Prov. E.M.M., Soldiers' Records cards, Citizen Guard card shows killed by rebels and date; P.E.M.M. card shows killed by guerillas and date.

Benjamin B. Street1,2,3

ID# 20867, (1847 - 1935)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 26 Apr 1847, Missouri,4,5,6
Marriage: 27 Nov 1870, Carroll Co., Missouri, Mary M. Williams (b. 20 Jun 1851, d. 28 Oct 1938)7,8,9
Death: 17 Dec 1935, Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri,3
Burial: 19 Dec 1935, Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri,3

Narrative:

Benjamin B. Street was born on 26 Apr 1847 in MissouriG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents, John M. Street and Mariah Brady.10 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents.11 He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents, reporting personal estate of $250.12
     Benjamin married Mary M. Williams, daughter of Reubin B. Williams and Margaret Hays, on 27 Nov 1870 in Carroll Co., MissouriG, with Rev. E. Brockman officiating.7,8,9
     Benjamin and Mary appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 3 Jun 1880. Their children Elmore and Leona were listed as living with them, as was William James, age 25, identified as a servant, likely meaning a farm hand. They were apparently living near his parents, as they were listed as the preceding household in the census record.13
     Benjamin and three of his brothers made purchases at the sale of personal property from their father's estate on 15 Aug 1887. They purchased mainly hand tools and farm implements but also some of the produce and livestock. Benjamin's purchases included 110 bushels of wheat in a bin, for $61.14
     In the final distribution of his father's estate in Aug 1889, Benjamin and each of his living siblings received $602.17 9/11.15
     Benjamin and Mary appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 5 Jun 1900, reporting they owned their farm, free of mortgage. Their son Elmore and his wife were apparently living close by as they were listed a the next household.16
     He was a farmer, retiring in 1900.13,17,18,19
     Benjamin and Mary appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 21 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their home, free of mortgage.20
     Benjamin and Mary appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 15 Jan 1920, reporting they owned their home, free of mortgage.21
     Benjamin and Mary appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri, on Fifth Ave. G, enumerated 4 Apr 1930, reporting they owned a home valued at $2,200, and did not own a radio.22
     Benjamin died on 17 Dec 1935 in Braymer, Caldwell Co., MissouriG, at age 88.3 He was buried on 19 Dec 1935 in Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer, Caldwell Co., MissouriG.3

Children:
     Children with Mary M. Williams:

  1. Elmore M. Street (11 Sep 1871 - 15 Mar 1956)
  2. Leona D. Street (30 Aug 1873 - 24 May 1940)

Citations

  1. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as Benjamin B. Street.
  2. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows name as Benjamin B. Street.
  3. [S7005] Benjamin B. Street, Certificate of Death.
  4. [S7005] Benjamin B. Street, Certificate of Death, shows date and state.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 2 and state.
  6. [S9440] Ben B. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri, shows month, year, as 1858, age 52, and state.
  7. [S7151] Record of Marriages, Carroll Co., Missouri, pg 102, Benjamine Street and Mary Williams, 9 Feb 1871.
  8. [S6981] B. B. Street household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows married.
  9. [S9440] Ben B. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri, shows married 29 years.
  10. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  11. [S6977] John M. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  12. [S6978] John M. Street household, 1870 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  13. [S6981] B. B. Street household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  14. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, advertising handbill for 15 Aug 1887; sale bill filed 14 Nov 1887.
  15. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, 1st settlement 15 Aug 1888; final settlement 13 Aug 1889.
  16. [S9440] Ben B. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.
  17. [S9440] Ben B. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri, shows occupation as farmer.
  18. [S9441] Benjamin B. Street household, 1910 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri, shows occupation as own income.
  19. [S7005] Benjamin B. Street, Certificate of Death, shows occupation as farmer, last worked in Nov 1900 after 40 years.
  20. [S9441] Benjamin B. Street household, 1910 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.
  21. [S9442] Benj B. Street household, 1920 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.
  22. [S9443] Benjamin B. Street household, 1930 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.

William Herdal Street1,2,3

ID# 20868, (1850 - 1929)

Parents:

FatherJohn M. Street (abt 14 Apr 1808 - 28 Jun 1887)
MotherMariah Brady (abt 19 Feb 1814 - 7 May 1902)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 6 Feb 1850, Carroll Co., Missouri,4,5,6
Marriage: 25 Dec 1870, Carroll Co., Missouri, Emma Jane Preston (b. 2 Apr 1851, d. 16 Jan 1933)7,8,9
Death: 27 May 1929, Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri,1
Burial: 29 May 1929, Oak Hill Cemetery,1

Narrative:

William Herdal Street was born on 6 Feb 1850 in Carroll Co., MissouriG.4,5,6
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents, John M. Street and Mariah Brady.10 He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents.11 He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., MissouriG, in the household of his parents.12
     William married Emma Jane Preston, daughter of David Preston and Amelia Carson, on 25 Dec 1870 in Carroll Co., MissouriG, with Rev. James Gillerland officiating.7,8,9
     William and Emma appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Morris Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 3 Jun 1880. Their son Delbert was listed as living with them, as was her father, David Preston. They were apparently living near his parents, as they were listed as the next household in the census record.13
     William and three of his brothers made purchases at the sale of personal property from their father's estate on 15 Aug 1887. They purchased mainly hand tools and farm implements but also some of the produce and livestock. William's purchases included part of the 18 acres of standing corn for $55, 5 steers for $100, and a cow and calf for $27.50.14 William and two of his brother purchased from their father's estate parts of the hay crop harvested in the summer of 1887.15
     In the final distribution of his father's estate in Aug 1889, William and each of his living siblings received $602.17 9/11.16
     William and Emma appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Leslie Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 7 Jun 1900, reporting they owned their farm, free of mortgage. Their son Delbert was listed as living with them, as was his wife, Verna S. Cook, and A. Benson, age 61, a farm laborer.17 His brother Charles and his family, including their mother, was apparently living nearby as they appear as the second following household in the census record.18
     William and Emma appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Bogard, Carroll Co., Missouri G, enumerated 25 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their farm, free of mortgage.19
     He was a farmer, retired by 1920.13,17,20,21,22
     William and Emma appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Van Horn Twp., Carroll Co., Missouri, on Brown St. G, enumerated 5 Jan 1920, reporting they owned their home, free of mortgage.23
     William died on 27 May 1929 in Bogard, Carroll Co., MissouriG, at age 79.1 He was buried on 29 May 1929 in Oak Hill CemeteryG.1

Children:
     Child with Emma Jane Preston:

  1. Delbert A. Street (13 Jun 1875 - 31 Aug 1947)

Citations

  1. [S7004] William Herdal Street, Certificate of Death.
  2. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows name as William H. Street.
  3. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, final settlement 13 Aug 1889, shows name as William H. Street.
  4. [S7004] William Herdal Street, Certificate of Death, shows date, county, and state.
  5. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 3/12 and state.
  6. [S6977] John M. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows age 10 and state.
  7. [S7151] Record of Marriages, Carroll Co., Missouri, C:87, William H. Street and Emma J Preston, 27 Dec 1870, shows date and officiant.
  8. [S6980] Wm H. Street household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows married.
  9. [S6983] William H. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows married 30 years.
  10. [S6968] John M. Street household, 1850 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  11. [S6977] John M. Street household, 1860 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  12. [S6978] John M. Street household, 1870 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  13. [S6980] Wm H. Street household, 1880 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  14. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, advertising handbill for 15 Aug 1887; sale bill filed 14 Nov 1887.
  15. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, receipt 8 Mar 1888; sale bill.
  16. [S7009] John M. Street, John M., Carroll Co. Missouri probate case files, 1st settlement 15 Aug 1888; final settlement 13 Aug 1889.
  17. [S6983] William H. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  18. [S6982] Charlie M. Street household, 1900 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  19. [S9446] William Street household, 1910 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.
  20. [S9446] William Street household, 1910 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows occupation as farmer and industry as general farm.
  21. [S9447] William H. Street household, 1920 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri, shows occupation as none.
  22. [S7004] William Herdal Street, Certificate of Death, shows occupation as retired farmer.
  23. [S9447] William H. Street household, 1920 U.S. Census, Carroll Co., Missouri.

Sophia Santee1,2,3

ID# 20869, (abt 1814 - 1888)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: abt 1814, Ohio,4,5,6
Marriage: 7 Jan 1841, Highland Co., Ohio, Barzilla Brady (b. abt 21 Dec 1815, d. 18 Dec 1869)1,7,8
Death: 15 Dec 1888,9
Burial: Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Highland Co., Ohio,9

Narrative:

Sophia Santee was born about 1814 in OhioG.4,5,6
     Sophia married Barzilla Brady, son of Benjamin Brady and Sophia Flora, on 7 Jan 1841 in Highland Co., OhioG, with Alezander Hughey, justice of the peace, officiating.1,7,8
     Sophia and Barzilla Brady moved to Missouri before 1844, when their second son was born. His parents and sibling also moved there about this time, but Sophia and Barzilla returned to Ohio by 1850. They appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Fairfield Twp., Highland Co., OhioG, enumerated 5 Sep 1850, reporting no real estate owned. Their children James and Benjamin were listed as living with them.10
     Sophia and Barzilla appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Fairfield Twp., Highland Co., OhioG, enumerated 2 Jul 1860, reporting real estate valued at $3,220 and personal estate of $3,354. Their children James and Benjamin were listed as living with them, as was May Santee, apparently her neice.11
     Her husband died on 18 Dec 1869.12,13
     Sophia appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Samantha, Highland Co., OhioG, in the household of her son Benjamin. Her son James was also listed, as was Mary J. Cowman, age 21, identified as asst. housekeepter.14
     Sophia appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Centerfield, Highland Co., Ohio G, enumerated 10 Jun 1880.15
     Sophia died on 15 Dec 1888 at age ~74.9 She was buried in Greenfield Cemetery, Greenfield, Highland Co., OhioG.9

Children:
     Children with Barzilla Brady:

  1. James W. Brady+ (24 Oct 1841 - 13 Dec 1927)
  2. Benjamin Franklin Brady+ (21 Dec 1844 - 2 Feb 1911)

Citations

  1. [S6969] Brazilla Bradee and Sophia Santee, Highland Co. Marriage Register, Book 4, shows date and officant.
  2. [S6970] Brazillia Brady household, 1850 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows name as Sophia Brady.
  3. [S6971] Brazilla Brady household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows name as Sophia Brady.
  4. [S6970] Brazillia Brady household, 1850 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows age 30 and state.
  5. [S6971] Brazilla Brady household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows age 45 and state.
  6. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 142168526, Sophia Santee Brady, citing McBride Cemetery Book, pg 302, shows date, as 15 Dec 1814, apparently based on cited source showing age 74 at death 15 Dec 1888.
  7. [S6970] Brazillia Brady household, 1850 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  8. [S6971] Brazilla Brady household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows them apparently living as husband and wife.
  9. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 142168526, Sophia Santee Brady, citing McBride Cemetery Book, pg 302.
  10. [S6970] Brazillia Brady household, 1850 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.
  11. [S6971] Brazilla Brady household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.
  12. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 142168406, Barzillai Brady, citing McBride Cemetery Book, pg 302, shows date.
  13. [S6965] Probate Records, Platte Co., Missouri, P:228, order in the estate of Benjamin Brady, dec'd, 24 Jan 1878, shows his children as heirs to his share of his father's estate.
  14. [S7015] Benja. F. Brady household, 1870 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.
  15. [S7011] Sophiah Brady household, 1880 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.

Rachel Huff1,2,3

ID# 20870, (1853 - 1947)

Parents:

FatherJoseph Huff (abt 1826 - 6 Jul 1910)
MotherRuth (abt 1827 - 1866)
Chart MembershipDescendants of David Dutt/Toot

Key Events:

Birth: 5 Dec 1853, Highland Co., Ohio,3,4,5
Marriage: 31 Jan 1872, Highland Co., Ohio, Benjamin Franklin Brady (b. 21 Dec 1844, d. 2 Feb 1911)6,7,8
Death: 8 Feb 1947,3
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri,9

Narrative:

Rachel Huff was born on 5 Dec 1853 in Highland Co., OhioG.3,4,5
     She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Fairfield Twp., Highland Co., OhioG, in the household of her parents, Joseph Huff and Ruth. Her future husband apparently lived in the neighborhood as his family was listed as the sixth following one in the census record.10
     Her mother died in 1866, when Rachel was about 13 years old.11
     She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Fairfield Twp., Highland Co., OhioG, in the household of her father.12
     Rachel married Benjamin Franklin Brady, son of Barzilla Brady and Sophia Santee, on 31 Jan 1872 in Highland Co., OhioG, with Devine Caccahan officiating.6,7,8
     Rachel and Benjamin appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Paint Twp., Highland Co., Ohio G, enumerated 10 Jul 1880. Their children Frederick and Mary were listed as living with them.13
     Rachel and Benjamin moved to Missouri between 1880 and 1886 apparently first moving to Carroll Co., where their son Frank was born. They appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 5 Jun 1900, reporting they were renting their home. Their children Joseph, Frank, and Emmons were listed as living with them.14
     Rachel and Benjamin appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 21 Apr 1910, reporting they owned their home, free of mortgage. Their son Emmons was listed as living with them.15
     Her husband died on 2 Feb 1911.16
     Rachel appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 6 Jan 1920, reporting she owned a home, free of mortgage.17
     Rachel appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 11 Apr 1930, reporting she owned a home valued at $2,990. Her daughter Mary was listed as living with her.18
     Rachel appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Braymer, Caldwell Co., Missouri G, enumerated 10 Apr 1940, reporting she was renting her home, for $15 per month. Her daughter Mary was listed as living with her, They reported they had lived in the same house in 1935.19
     Rachel died on 8 Feb 1947 at age 93.3 She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Braymer, Caldwell Co., MissouriG.9

Children:
     Children with Benjamin Franklin Brady:

  1. Frederick Barzilla Brady (8 Jan 1873 - 2 Nov 1947)
  2. Mary E. Brady (8 Apr 1875 - 27 Aug 1948)
  3. Joseph Marcus Brady (7 Aug 1880 - 1 Nov 1971)
  4. Frank C. Brady (1 Jan 1886 - 11 Nov 1924)
  5. Emmons H. Brady (12 Nov 1893 - 7 Dec 1961)

Citations

  1. [S7127] Joseph Huff household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows name as Rachel Huff.
  2. [S7108] Brady, Benjamin F & Rachel Huff, Highland Co. Marriage register.
  3. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 53568814, Rachel Huff Brady, includes tombstone photo showing same.
  4. [S7127] Joseph Huff household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio, shows age 6 and state.
  5. [S7131] Joseph Marcus Brady, Correction of Birth Record, shows name as county and state.
  6. [S7108] Brady, Benjamin F & Rachel Huff, Highland Co. Marriage register, shows date, county, and officiant.
  7. [S7119] B. Brady household, 1900 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri, shows married 26 years.
  8. [S7120] Benjmin F . Brady household, 1910 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri, shows married 38 years.
  9. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 53568814, Rachel Huff Brady, includes tombstone photo.
  10. [S7127] Joseph Huff household, 1860 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.
  11. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 116528055, Ruth Barrett Huff.
  12. [S7128] Benja. F. Brady household, 1870 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.
  13. [S7121] Benj. F. Brady household, 1880 U.S. Census, Highland Co., Ohio.
  14. [S7119] B. Brady household, 1900 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.
  15. [S7120] Benjmin F . Brady household, 1910 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.
  16. [S500] Findagrave.com, online, memorial # 53568749, Benjamin F Brady, shows date and includes tombstone photo showing same.
  17. [S7126] Rachel Brady household, 1920 U.S. Census, Callaway Co., Missouri.
  18. [S7122] Rachel Brady household, 1930 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.
  19. [S7123] Rachel Brady household, 1940 U.S. Census, Caldwell Co., Missouri.