Person Source | Carrie M. Steele had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Jun 1891 | She was born in Jun 1891 in Alabama, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She appeared as the daughter of Thomas W. Steele in the 1900 census, at Precinct #2 in St. Clair, Alabama, United States.1 |
Person Source | Infant Steele had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 11 Apr 1918 | He was born on 11 Apr 1918.1 |
Death | 15 Apr 1918 | He died on 15 Apr 1918 at age 0.1 |
Burial | He was buried at Cool Springs Missionary Baptist Church CemeteryG, in St. Clair, Alabama, United States.1 |
Marriage | Frederick Wotring and Catherine Rinehart were married in Preston, West Virginia, United States.1 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
Name | Catherine Rinehart was also known as Catherine Wotring.1 | |
Marriage | Frederick Wotring and she were married in Preston, West Virginia, United States.1 | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
Person Source | John H. Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Abt 1842 | He was born abt 1842 in Indiana, United States.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He appeared in the household of Samuel S. Canaday in the 1850 census, at Prairie Township in Henry, Indiana, United States.1 |
Person Source | Hannah Ann Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Abt 1844 | She was born abt 1844 in Indiana, United States.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of Samuel S. Canaday in the 1850 census, at Prairie Township in Henry, Indiana, United States.1 |
Person Source | Sarah Lucinda Canaday had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Abt 1845 | She was born abt 1845 in Indiana, United States.3 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | She appeared in the household of Samuel S. Canaday in the 1850 census, at Prairie Township in Henry, Indiana, United States.1 |
Person Source | Sylvanus Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Abt Nov 1849 | He was born abt Nov 1849 in Indiana, United States.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1850 | He appeared in the household of Samuel S. Canaday in the 1850 census, at Prairie Township in Henry, Indiana, United States.1 |
Death | 23 Sep 1920 | Sylvanus Canaday died on 23 Sep 1920 in Henry, Indiana, United States.3 |
Person Source | Perry Alvin McKimmy had person sources.1,2 | |
Birth | Feb 1879 | He was born in Feb 1879 in Michigan, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | He appeared as the son of Rev. Perry McKimmy in the 1900 census in Ogden, Lenawee, Michigan, United States.1 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1900 | On 1 Jun 1900 Perry Alvin McKimmy was a farm laborer in Ogden, Lenawee, Michigan, United States.1 |
Person Source | Adelia McKimmy had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Mar 1883 | She was born in Mar 1883 in Michigan, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1900 | She appeared as the daughter of Rev. Perry McKimmy in the 1900 census in Ogden, Lenawee, Michigan, United States.1 |
Person Source | Phillip Burke had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Abt 1855 | He was born abt 1855 in Ohio, United States.2 |
Marriage | He and Ruth A. Oxley were married.1 | |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1880 | On 1 Jun 1880 Phillip Burke was a farmer at Polk Township in Taylor, Iowa, United States.1 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | He with Ruth A. Oxley, Joseph Frost, Amanda Givens, and Lewis Binley Oxley appeared in the census on 1 Jun 1880 at Polk Township in Taylor, Iowa, United States.1 |
Person Source | Joseph Frost had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Abt 1859 | He was born abt 1859 in Iowa, United States.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | He appeared as the servant of Phillip Burke in the 1880 census, at Polk Township in Taylor, Iowa, United States.1 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1880 | On 1 Jun 1880 Joseph Frost was a servant at Polk Township in Taylor, Iowa, United States.1 |
Person Source | Amanda Givens had person sources.1 | |
Birth | Abt 1857 | She was born abt 1857 in Illinois, United States.2 |
Census | 1 Jun 1880 | She appeared as the servant of Phillip Burke in the 1880 census, at Polk Township in Taylor, Iowa, United States.1 |
Occupation | 1 Jun 1880 | On 1 Jun 1880 Amanda Givens was a servant at Polk Township in Taylor, Iowa, United States.2 |
Person Source | Rachel Barkley had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 4 Jul 1832 | She was born on 4 Jul 1832 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Death | 18 Jul 1832 | She died on 18 Jul 1832 at age 0 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Burial | She was buried at Vernon Baptist CemeteryG, in Clarksville, Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Person Source | Nancy P. Barkley had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 7 Dec 1839 | She was born on 7 Dec 1839 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Death | 26 Oct 1850 | She died on 26 Oct 1850 at age 10 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Burial | She was buried at Vernon Baptist CemeteryG, in Clarksville, Clinton, Ohio, United States.1,2 |
Person Source | Sarah Barkley had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 3 Mar 1836 | She was born on 3 Mar 1836 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Death | 30 Oct 1850 | She died on 30 Oct 1850 at age 14 in Clinton, Ohio, United States.1 |
Burial | She was buried at Vernon Baptist CemeteryG, in Clarksville, Clinton, Ohio, United States.1,2 |
Person Source | Enola Gough had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 3 Aug 1867 | She was born on 3 Aug 1867.1 |
Death | 4 Oct 1869 | She died on 4 Oct 1869 at age 2.1 |
Person Source | Cornelius Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | He was born. |
Person Source | Charles Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | He was born. |
Person Source | Frank D. Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 12 Sep 1856 | He was born on 12 Sep 1856 in Champaign, Illinois, United States.1,1 |
Death | 8 May 1932 | He died on 8 May 1932 at age 75 in Bourbon, Kansas, United States.1 |
Burial | He was buried at Woods CemeteryG, in Redfield, Bourbon, Kansas, United States.1 |
Person Source | William Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | He was born. |
Person Source | Alta Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | She was born. |
Person Source | James Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | He was born. |
Marriage | Scott and Laura Matilda Henson were married.1 | |
Person Source | He had person sources.1 |
Person Source | Charles Newton Canaday had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 11 Mar 1861 | He was born on 11 Mar 1861 in Henry, Indiana, United States.2,3,4 |
Marriage | 22 Jul 1891 | He and Anna C. Gumm were married on 22 Jul 1891 at home of Anna's parents in near Hale, Carroll, Missouri, United States.2,3,4 |
Residence | 22 Aug 1903 | He lived in Carroll, Missouri, United States, on 22 Aug 1903.5 |
Residence | 3 Jan 1929 | He lived in Carrollton, Carroll, Missouri, United States, on 3 Jan 1929.6 |
Residence (fam) | 22 Jul 1941 | He and Anna C. Gumm lived at 212 East Fifth Street in Carrollton, Carroll, Missouri, United States, on 22 Jul 1941.3 |
Death | 2 Oct 1943 | He died on 2 Oct 1943 at age 82 in Carrollton, Carroll, Missouri, United States.2,4 |
Death Caus | Cause of death was valvular insufficiency (mitral.)4 | |
Burial | 4 Oct 1943 | He was buried on 4 Oct 1943 at Oak Hill CemeteryG, in Carrollton, Carroll, Missouri, United States.2,4 |
Biographical (fam) | Biographical article for Charles Newton Canaday and Anna C. Gumm. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Canaday, two of Carrollton's most estimable people, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Tuesday, July 22, when a number of their relatives and friends gathered at their home, 212 East Fifth Street, to offer congratulations and wish them many more years of happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Canaday were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, J. F. and Almira (Somerville) Gun, near Hale, July 22, 1891, the Rev. J. O. Willett, pastor of the Baptist church at Hale, officiating. Mr. Canaday was born in Henry county, Indiana, March 11, 1851, and Mrs. Canaday is a native of West Virginia, having been born in Pocahontas county, March 16, 1866. Both have been residents of this county more than seventy years. Before their marriage both were teachers in Carroll county schools, Mrs. Canaday retiring after marriage, but Mr. Canaday continuing the profession for twenty-six years. During that time he was principal of the Norborne and Bogard high schools and was among the leading educators of the county for more than a quarter of a century. In the spring of 1911 he was elected to the office of county superintendent of schools and served for a term of four years. At the expiration of his term as superintendent of schools he engaged in the grocery business at 11 North Boston street, where he operated with success for a period of seven years. At the end of his first three years as teacher he established a store just south of Bogard Mound and entered the mercantile business. When Bogard was established in the early eighties he moved his store to that place and was the first merchant oof the thriving little village. Mr. and Mrs. Canaday are members of the First Baptist church of Carrollton, Mr. Canaday being a member of the official board and church treasurer. He served for ten years as Moderator of the Missouri Valley Baptist Association and has been active generally in church work throughout his life. Mrs. Canaday is a former Sunday school teacher and has taken a leading part in the ladies activities connected with her church. They are the parents of two sons, both being leading educators, E. F. Canaday of Raleigh, North Carolina, and E. J. Canaday of Kansas City. They have three granddaughters, Mary Ann and Carol Ann and Mrs. A. E. Simms of Littleton, N. C. Mr. Canaday has one brother, J. P. Canaday, of Glenn Falls, New York. On Sunday, July 20, a number of the relatives and friends, who were unable to be present on Tuesday, gathered at the home in Carrollton and enjoyed a basket dinner. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Turner and son, Glen, Lawrence, Kans.; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hughes and children, Joyce and Charles, Kansas City; Miss Beulah Eaton, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brody, Hale; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Canaday and daughter, Mary Ann, Raleigh, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Canaday and daughter, Carol Ann, of Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O'Neal and daughter, Miss Lillian O'Neal of near Carrollton.3 |