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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | Frank Carlyle Wilson was born 26 Jan 1866, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A. (son of Richard Carlyle Wilson); died 26 May 1937, Olathe, Johnson, Kansas U.S.A.. Notes:
!Miscellaneous: Raised by Anna Sanders Devin Wilson second
wife his father,
Richard C. Wilson
Married into the Hughes Family.
Raised by Anna Sanders Devin Wilson, second wife of his
father.
Married into the Hughes Family.
Census:
1880 Polk Co MO book p 134 w/father
1900
1905 Living in Crawford Co KS
1910 Johnson Co KS: to be checked
!MARRIAGE:
1st: Polk Co MO E-154
2nd:
DOD, POD from Four States Genealogist; LDSLA 973.B2f V.1 & 2
Survived by 2 daughters & four sons
Frank married Jessie Parthenia Hughes 3 Jun 1883, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.. Jessie (daughter of Abner Benton Hughes and Massa Louisa Devin) was born 31 May 1866, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.; died 23 Jan 1899, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried 24 Jan 1899, Greenwook Cemetery, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]
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5. | Jessie Parthenia Hughes was born 31 May 1866, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A. (daughter of Abner Benton Hughes and Massa Louisa Devin); died 23 Jan 1899, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried 24 Jan 1899, Greenwook Cemetery, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.. Notes:
Original YOD from Jessie's headstone. The headstone was
corrected in 2004 to 1899 per Doris W.
Bolivar Herald, 26 Jan 1899 with the heading Bolivar
General Items, the article reads as follows: "Mrs. Frank
Wilson of Aldrich, died last Monday. She was buried at
Bolivar Tuesday."
Verified by the Interment records of Greenwood Cemetery,
Bolivar MO.
Census:
1870 Polk Co MO book p 79
1880 Polk Co MO book p 15
!MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO E-154
Per Tom Hughes b. in Madison Twp; d. in Bolivar
Buried Greenwood Cemetery; Cem. Dir. of Polk Co MO
DOB, DOD from gravestone
DOB possibly May 30, 1866
YOB maybe 1896 per "The Devin Family" page 29.
!NAME:Doris Wilson, Wilson, Doris, email dated 20100810
!NAME:U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, National Archives Film T9-0710, 205A
!BIRTH:U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, National Archives Film T9-0710, 205A
Children:
- Fred G. Wilson
- 2. Claude C. Wilson died 14 Jan 1960, Arcata, Humboldt, California U.S.A..
- Ora Wilson
- Earl Carlyle Wilson was born 29 May 1892, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 25 Feb 1951, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried 27 Feb 1951, Greenwook Cemetery, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A..
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8. | Richard Carlyle Wilson was born 11 Sep 1833, Lincoln County, Tennessee U.S.A.; died 15 Jul 1905, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.. Notes:
!Miscellaneous: Richard C. Wilson was a widower at the time
he married Anna
Sanders Devin. She raised his three sons
up as her own,
Riley, Dove and Frank.
He may have died in Bolivar Missouri
MARRIAGE:
1st: History of Hickory, Polk, Cedar, Dade & Barton
Counties MO;
SLC 977.87 H2h
2nd: Polk Co MO B-271
Census:
1880 Polk Co MO book p 134
Parents: Samuel Houston Wilson b. KY & Cynthia Gibson b. VA
He had a twin brother, Thomas Paine Wilson
Widower when he married Anna Sanders Devin. Three
children: Riley, Dove &
Frank. Riley & Frank married into the Hughes family.
Per Charlene Hook--Four States Genealogist: Richard C.
Wilson & Mary L. Hughey
were 1st cousins.
He may have died in Bolivar, MO.
Buried Greenwood Cemetery; Cem. Dir. of Polk Co MO
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10. | Abner Benton Hughes was born 31 Mar 1841, Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama (son of Sgt. James A. Hughes and Jane Clayton Stockton); died 27 Apr 1914, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio ; was buried , National Military Home Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio . Notes:
Census:
1870 Polk Co MO book p 79
1880 Polk Co MO book p 15
MILITARY: Union-Civil War: Company E, 8th Cavilry Corp,
Missouri State Militia, 27 June 1861 - 1865
!MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO B-107
Parents: James Hughes b. @1815 & Jane Stockton b. 1819
per IGI
Buried at National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio. Had red
hair.
Occupation: Farmer, Teacher, Judge.
He & his wife were separated, if not divorced. (A.B. Hughes
vs. M.L. Huges, Bolivar Herald, 29.Nov.1900).
!NAME:Doris Wilson, Wilson, Doris, family group sheet dated
02.Nov.1998
!NAME:U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, National Archives Film T9-0710, 205A
!NAME:Missouri-Polk County Marriage Book B, Missouri-Polk
County Marriage Book B, Office of the Recorder in Polk
County Court House, Bolivar, Missouri., page 107
Abner married Massa Louisa Devin 23 Oct 1862, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.. Massa (daughter of Clayton Devin and Margaret West) was born 23 Feb 1844, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 28 Aug 1925, Riverside, Riverside, California U.S.A.; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside, California U.S.A.. [Group Sheet]
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11. | Massa Louisa Devin was born 23 Feb 1844, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A. (daughter of Clayton Devin and Margaret West); died 28 Aug 1925, Riverside, Riverside, California U.S.A.; was buried , Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside, California U.S.A.. Notes:
Census:
1850 Polk Co MO book p 47
1860 Polk Co MO book p 14
1870 Polk Co MO book p 79
1880 Polk Co MO Madison Twp
!MARRIAGE: Polk Co MO B-144
She & her husband were separated, if not divorced.
Buried Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside, California; Lot 147,
Block 4, #8
Had red hair.
First name maybe Martha per KLV.
!NAME:Doris Wilson, Wilson, Doris, family group sheet dated
02.Nov.1998
!NAME:U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, U.S. Census 1880: Missouri-Polk County-Madison
Township, National Archives Film T9-0710, 205A
!NAME:J.B. & C.S. Devin Affidavit, J.B. & C.S. Devin
Affidavit, Filed 24.December.1868 in Polk County, Missouri
!NAME:Will of Clayton Devin, Devin, Clayton: Will,
[page 1] Clayton
Devin [Lo] Will Box 71 202 Filed Dec
24 AD 1868 JB Burros Clk [page
2] In the name of God, Amen, I Clayton
Devin of the County of Polk and State of Missouri being
in the Seventy sixth year of my age and a very
feeble State of health being con- scious of the
uncertainty of life and Certainty of death at the same
time according to my own apprehensions of Sound
mind and being anxious to make a suitable desposition
of my real and personal estate do make ordain and
delare this to be my last will and testament. 1st
It is my will that after my decease that all my debts
and the expenses of my funeral be paid and
discharged by my executor herein after named and
appointed out of my estate as soon as conveniently
may be I leave the charges of my funeral to the
descretion of my ex- ecutor. 2nd I give devise and
dispose of my estate both real and personal save
what may be necessary for the pay- ment of my just
debts and funeral expenses in the following manner
To wit, I give and bequeath unto [page
3] my beloved wife Margaret Devin all of my
personal estate such as money or the proceeds of notes
or stock such as cattle horses and sheep and hogs
house hold and kitchen furniture and farming utensils
to have and enjoy and dispose of as she may think
proper to her own use and benefit during her natural
life after her decease to be disposed of as
hereinafter mentioned together with my personal estate
I give and bequeath unto my said wife the following
described land compris- ing the homestead to wit the
West half of the Southwest quar- ter section So
thirty four (34) and East half of of South West
quarter and South West quarter of NorthWest quarter
and South East quarter of North West quarter
Section No Thirty Three (33) of Township No Thirty
four (34) of Range No twenty three (23) The above
described real estate I desire to be sold or vivided as
herinafter mentioned. 3rd It is my desire that the
fol- [page 4] lowing described real
estate be dis- posed of by my executor either by
private or public sale on the most advantagous
terms that he may think fit if not sold by my self
during my life time the proceeds to be given to my
wife Margaret Devin to be enjoyed by her as she may
desire for her own use and benefit as long as she
may live To wit South half of the South West
quar- ter and South East quarter of the South West
quarter of Setion No nine (9) Township No Thirty
four (34) of range No Twenty three and also the
South East quarter of the North West quarter
Section No Twelve (12) Town- Ship No Thirty four 34
of Range No Twenty four (24) 4-- The following
described land I give and bequeath unto the Dev- in
family to remain in common for the use of a burying
ground bounded as follows To wit Beginning and lying
on the East boundary Section Thirty Two 32
Town- Ship Thirty four 34 of Range (23) at a yellow
Stone 36 poles North of the South East corner of
the said Section [Witnynd] by Black oak 12 inches in
diameter 20 [page 5] links North East
to black oak 11 inches in diameter 17 links due West
thence North on a Section line 17 Poles to yellow
Stone West 28 Poles to yellow Stone [Nine] South 17
Poles to yellow Stone [Nine] East 28 poles to The
[begining] [Anlang] 2.56 acres the above des- cribed
land to remain forever the property of the Devins not
to be Sold but to be used by the pub- lic as a
common burying ground 5 After the death of my wife
Margaret Devin it is my desire that the remainder of my
estate after her funeral expenses Shall have been
paid be disposed of as follows To wit I give and
bequeath to my Son William M Devin the Sum of five
dollars. I give and bequest to my daughter Ama S.
Wilson five dollars I give and bequeath to my
daughter Margaret A. Chitty the Sum of five
dollars. [a page seems to be
missing] [page 6] 9th After the
above [legacies] have been paid to gather with the
expenses of administration The residue of my estate
both real and personal I [disise] may be equally
divided if can be if cannot be then the real
es- tate to be Sold and proceeds together with
personal estate be divided between the following named
legal heirs of my body or their legal
repre- sentatives, to wit, Clayton S. Devin, Joseph
B. Devin, Alfred H. Devin, Martha M. Heydon, Sarah
J. Thompson, Mary E. Pickering Massa L. Hughes
Parthenial T Frieze Share and Share alike In
order that the provisions of this my last will and
Testament may be carried out I constitute and
appoint Alfred H. Devin my ex- ecutor hereby revoking
all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand this 14th day of October
1868 [Atuge] Clayton ^his X mark^ Devin
<\p> A. Signed and declared by the above named
Clayton Devin to be his last Will and testament in the
[page 7] presence of us who at his
request and in his presence have subscribed our
names as witnesses thereto. George W. Russell Thomas
H. Russell Alexander Millikin State of Missouri
County of Polk Be it remembered that on this
the 24 day of December AD 1868, an Instrument of
writing Proporting to be the last Will of Clayton
Divin Deceased was exhibited to the undersigned J.B.
Burros clerk of the County Court [beler/E] to be
proven and the Same was rejected for want of
proof. J B Burros Clk
!NAME:Missouri-Polk County Marriage Book B, Missouri-Polk
County Marriage Book B, Office of the Recorder in Polk
County Court House, Bolivar, Missouri., page 107
Children:
- Alfred Benton West Hughes was born 2 Jun 1864, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 13 Apr 1955, Independence, Polk, Oregon U.S.A..
- 5. Jessie Parthenia Hughes was born 31 May 1866, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.; died 23 Jan 1899, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; was buried 24 Jan 1899, Greenwook Cemetery, Bolivar, Polk, Missouri U.S.A..
- Ella Louise Hughes was born Apr 1873, Polk County, Missouri; died 5 Jan 1943, Seal Beach, Los Angeles, California .
- Jane Delila A. Hughes was born 7 Feb 1870, Polk County, Missouri U.S.A.; died 31 Aug 1951, Silver Spring, Montgomery, Maryland U.S.A..
- Albert Franklin Hughes was born 14 Jul 1872, Dunnegan, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 6 Feb 1926, Springfield, Greene, Missouri U.S.A..
- Joseph Leander Hughes was born 19 Jan 1876, Polk County, Missouri; died 3 Oct 1952, Riverside, Riverside County, California ; was buried , Evergreen Memorial Park and Mausoleum Riverside, Riverside County, California.
- Deoma Clayton Hughes was born 17 Feb 1879, Fair Play, Polk, Missouri U.S.A.; died 1961, Hermiston, Umatilla, Oregon U.S.A..
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