Williams Families

Notes


Bertha Mae (Mae) Morrow

OB
Kansas City Star
BERTHA HULBERT
Bertha Hulbert, 94, Lufkin, Texas, formerly of Kansas City, died March 22, 1993, at a hospital in Lufkin. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Butler & Son Chapel at 19th Street and Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, Kan.; burial in Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the chapel. Mrs. Hulbert was born in Indiana and lived in Kansas City and Pasadena, Texas, before moving to Lufkin in 1983. She was a Baptist. Survivors include two grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; 21 great-great-grandchildren; and three great-great-great- grandchildren.


Dick Rush

FUNERAL
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. Richard Rush
DATE OF BIRTH
November 19, 1885
DATE OF DEATH
July 27, 1953
DATE AND HOUR OF SERVICE
Thursday, July 30, 1:30 p.m.
HELD AT
Warnick-Custer-Eads Chapel
OFFICIATING
Rev. H.W. Barnett
PLACE OF INTERMENT
Highland Park Cemetery
SERVICES CONDUCTED BY
Warnick-Custer-Eads Funeral Home


Virginia (Verge) Morrow

OB
Kansas City, Kansas Times
MRS. MARTIN VISSER
Mrs. Virginia Rush Visser, 74, of 1142 Orville, Kansas City, Kansas, died yesterday at Bethany Hospital. She was born in Camden County, Missouri, and lived here 50 years. She was a member of the Victoria tabernacle. Surviving are her husband, Martin Visser of the home; a son, Fairell Rush, De Soto in Johnson County; three daughters, Mrs. Nancy Anderson, 1618 West Forty-ninth and Mrs. Opal Osborn and Mrs. Geraldine Becker, both of Flint, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle McVicker, 807 Kansas; Mrs. Grace Mitchell, Tulsa, and Mrs. Bertha Mae Hulbert, 3509 Shawnee; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday at the church; burial in Highland cemetery. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Newcomer chapel, Kansas City, Kansas.

FUNERAL
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR
Mrs. Virginia Rush Visser
DEPARTED
Januay 16, 1969
SERVICES HELD AT
Victoria Tabernacle
DATE
January 20, 1969
2:00 p.m.
OFFICIANT
The Reverand H.W. Barnett
MUSIC
Soloist: Mrs. H.W. Barnett
Organist; Mrs. Gerald Hellwig
INTERMENT
Highland Park Cemetery


Grace Morrow

After her husband died, she married his brother George. She had no children by her second husband. Not only did she take care of her 8 children as a widow, but she also kept her 2 of her sister, Myrtle's, children for a couple of years.


George Mitchell

He was a brother to Homer Mitchell

FUNERAL
IN MEMORY OF
George O. Mitchell
BORN
November 17, 1895
Mayes County
TIME AND PLACE OF DEATH
September 11, 1957
Kansas City, Kansas
SERVICES
Sept. 14, 1957 - 2:00 o'clock
Christian Church
Adair, Oklahoma
CLERGYMAN OFFICIATING
Rev. Loyd Thompson
Nowata, Oklahoma
MUSIC
Christian Church
Adair, Oklahoma
FINAL RESTING PLACE
Adair Cemetery
BEARERS
Walton Moore
Leonard O. Calvert
Woodrow Trout
Waldo Moore
Garland Eby
Lloyd Nelson

He was a brother to Homer Mitchell & married Homer's wife after Homer's death.


Grace Morrow

After her husband died, she married his brother George. She had no children by her second husband. Not only did she take care of her 8 children as a widow, but she also kept her 2 of her sister, Myrtle's, children for a couple of years.


Jeremiah Summers

Information for this family comes from Margaret Austin

Burial: Charles Williams Farm, W. Huntsville, Randolph Co., Mo.
Occupation: Farmer
Religion: Baptist
Residence: N.C.; Lee Co., Va.; Wayne Co., Ky.; Chariton/Randolph Cos.,Mo.

Margaret Austin gives the spouse's name as Martha Elizabeth Baker

Note by Margaret Austin:
Summers, Jeremiah and Elizabeth Baker.
Surety, Charles Baker.
Married l3 March l806 by Rev. Elliott Jones.
Endorsement on Bond: "father Charles Baker present and consented." -
Bork book, Wayne Co., Ky.

ORIGINAL LAND RECORDS
MISSOURI
SUMMERS, JEREMIAH MO 06/01/1827 2197 MO0450__.212
SUMMERS, JEREMIAH MO 05/01/1828 2844 MO0460__.377
SUMMERS, JEREMIAH MO 01/05/1831 3528 MO0480__.049
SUMMERS, JEREMIAH MO 06/08/1833 4635 MO0500__.154
SUMMERS, JEREMIAH MO 11/14/1835 6796 MO0540__.271

1810 WAYNE COUNTY, KY.
1810 Wayne Co., Ky. Census
Richd. Summers
41000/21010
Jeremiah Summers (right below him)
00100/20010

1830 RANDOLPH CO., MO. CENSUS

JEREMIAH SUMMERS
4 males under 5 yrs, 1 male 10-14 yrs, 1 male 40-49 yrs, 1 male 60-69 yrs.
1 female under 5 yrs, 1 female 5-9 yrs, 2 females 15-19 yrs, 1 female 20-29 yrs, 1 female 40-49 yrs.
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1840 CENSUS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY MISSOURI.

JEREMIAH SUMMERS
1 male 15-20 yrs, 1 male 20-30 yrs, 2 males 30-40 yrs, 1 male 50-60 yrs, 1 male 70-80 yrs.
1 female 10-15 yrs, 2 females 15-20 yrs, 1 female 30-40 yrs, 1 female 60-70 yrs.


Abraham Hestand

NOTES FROM KENT DOUGLAS HIESTAND

Abraham was born and raised in what is now Page County Virginia in the area known as Powell's Fort in the Massanutten Mountains between the forks of the Shenandoah River.

After the American Revolutionary War, about the year 1783, he moved with his father's family and many other Families from Shenadoah County Virginia to Washington County which was then a part of the State of Franklin but reverted back to the North Carolina until 1790 when it was made the Southwest Territory of the U.S.. In 1796 it became part of the State of Tennessee.

Abraham, along with his parents and siblings, was a member of the Big Pigeon (River) Baptist Church in Jefferson (now Cocke) County, Tennessee between 1792-1798. The Hestands and many other families from this church then moved to Green County, Kentucky. The area where they lived became Barren and Cumberland Counties in 1799 and Monroe County in 1820.

NOTES FROM THE HIESTAND FAMILY OF PAGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, by David B.
Trimble, 1974
Abraham Hestand, who changed the spelling of his name, was born about 1768 in Frederick (now Page) County, Va., and moved to Washington County, Tn., about 1784, and married there about 1791. About 1796, he probably moved to Green County, Ky., and about 1800, he moved to Cumberland (now Monroe) County, Kentucky, where on June 26, 1801, he married Susanna Cummins. He died in Monroe Co., Ky., leaving the following children:
Jane
Anna
Henry
Elizabeth
Lydia
Abraham
Sencer
Lavisa
Bryan
James C.
Sarah