William Summers, Sr. provided the surety bond.
William Summers, Sr. provided the bond and was a witness at the wedding.
ORIGINAL LAND RECORDS
MISSOURI
SUMMERS, MOSES MO 11/14/1835 6646 MO0540__.121WAR OF 1812 BOUNTY LAND APPLICATION
Application for Bounty LandsState of Missouri
County of BatesOn the Fifteenth day of February AD one thousand Eight hundred and Fifty one, personally appeared before me a Justice of Bates County Court, within and for the County and State aforesaid, Celia Summers aged sixty years a resident of the County of Bates and State of Missouri, who being duly sworn according to law, declares that she is the widow of Moses Summers deceased who was a Private Soldier in a Company of Rangers Commanded by Captain Nathan Boone in the war with Great Britain declared by the United States on the 18th day of June 1812. That her said husband volunteered at St. Charles Missouri Territory on about the 15th day of March AD 1812 for the term of three months and continued in actual service in said war for the term of Three months and was honorably discharged at St. Charles, Miissouri Territory about the 15th day of June AD 1812 she further states that if her said husband never received a discharge she does not recollect ever having seen it... She states that she was married to the said Moses Summers in Wayne County State of Kentucky, on the 16th day of January AD 1808 by one Alexander Jones a minister of the Gospel, and that her name before her said marriage was Celia McDermed that her said husband died in Bates County State of Missouri on the 7th day of February AD 1845, and that she is still a widow... She makes this declaration for the purpose of obtaining the bounty land to which she may be entitled under the act passed September 28 1850
Celia SummersSworn to and subscribed before me the day and year above written A. F.Nelson, Justice of Bates County Court
affidavits enclosed were from Fanny Caton and Leonard Dodge
The application was rejected with a note saying the name Moses Summers was not on the rolls of Nathan Boone’s Rangers.
The file from the National Archives includes a copy of the pay roll and muster dated March 3 to June 7 1812. Moses Summers was paid one dollar a day for 92 days of service.
Note from Margaret Austin:
Wayne Co., Ky. marriage bond. (Other Wayne Co., Ky. marriages from June Baldwin Bork's, WAYNE CO. KY. MARRIAGES & VITAL STATISTICS, VOL. I AND IIORIGINAL LAND RECORDS
MISSOURI
SUMMERS, ISAAC MO 06/01/1829 3185 MO0470__.210
SUMMERS, ISAAC MO 06/08/1833 4503 MO0500__.022
SUMMERS, ISAAC MO 06/08/1833 4504 MO0500__.023
SUMMERS, ISAAC MO 06/08/1833 4520 MO0500__.0391830 RANDOLPH CO., MO. CENSUS
ISAAC SUMMERS
2 males under 5 yrs, 1 male 30-39 yrs.
1 female under 5 yrs, 1 female 5-9 yrs, 1 female 20-29 yrs.
Names of children from Rootsweb Site Shoemaker In-laws and Outlaws
ORIGINAL LAND RECORDS MISSOURI
SUMMERS, JOSEPH MO 11/02/1837 9480 MO2660__.385
SUMMERS, JOSEPH M MO 01/10/1840 13488 MO2740__.1601830 RANDOLPH CO., MO. CENSUS
JOSEPH SUMMERS
1 male 20-29
1 female under 5 yrs., 1 female 15-19 yrs.From Naomi Emmich's website:
PROBATE MACON CO., MO.Summers, Joseph MO Macon Probate Folder #1735 sent by Calista Dunham July2003
========I hereby authorize the Probate Court of Macon County to appoint Robt. W.Summers Admin. of the estate of my husband Decd. Joseph Summers and hereby wave my right to administer said estate
witness my hand this May 13th 1882
Mary Summers,
x
her mark
attest: Charles C. Pierce
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ADMINISTRATOR’S BONDWe, Robert W. Summers as Principal, and W. J. Summers, W. B. Summers, J.A. Summers, Wm L. Brammer & C. C. Pierce as Securities, are held and firmly bound unto the State of Missouri, in the sum of five thousand dollars, for the payment of which we do hereby bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, firmly by these presents.
Sealed with our seals and dated at Macon in the state aforesaid, this 13th day of MayA.D. 1882.
The condition of the above Bond is that if the said Robert W. Summers Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Summers deceased, shall faithfully administer said Estate, account for, pay and deliver all money and property of said Estate, and perform all other things touching said administration, required by law or the order or decree of any Court having jurisdiction, then the above Bond to be void--otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
Robert W. Summers
W. J. Summers
W. B. Summers
J. A. Summers
Wm. L. Brammer
C. C. PierceOATH
State of Missouri
County of Macon
Robert W. Summers Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Summers, deceased, being duly sworn, says that the said Joseph Summers died intestate, and without leaving any will, at Macon County MO April 29th A.D. 1882, leaving as his heirs:The heirs of Celia Jane Morrow, to wit:
Martha J,
William J,
Joseph S.,
Mary A.,
John,
Nancy M.,
Minerva,
George,
Green, &
Melcena Morrow,
W. J. Summers,
The heirs of Sarah White to wit:
Martha B.
Louisa A.,
Nannie, and
Mary White,
Mary Ramsey,
Martha Lombard,
Robert W. Summers,
James A. Summers,
Nancy Pierce,
And the widow of the decd., Mary Summers.
===========at the time of the final settlement, 27 Aug 1884, the heirs were:
W. J. Summers
James A. Summers
Mary Ramsey
Nancy L. Pierce
Martha A. Lombard
R. W. Summers
Heirs of Sarah White deceased:
Martha Woodruff,
Mary White,
LouisaGarrett,
Nancy White
Heirs of Jane Morrow deceased:
Martha Chambers,
Mary Chambers,
William J.Morrow,
J. W. Morrow,
Joe S. Morrow,
Nancy Morrow,
Minerva Swearingen,
Green Morrow,
George Morrow,
Melsena Morrow
ORIGINAL LAND RECORDS
MISSOURI
SUMMERS, JOHN MO 01/10/1840 13666 MO2740__.329
SUMMERS, JOHN MO 04/01/1843 23384 MO2940__.195
SUMMERS, JOHN MO 04/24/1833 4205 MO0490__.215
SUMMERS, JOHN MO 06/08/1833 4634 MO0500__.153
THE HIESTAND FAMILY OF PAGE COUNTY, VA., by David Trimble
He lived in DuBois County, Indiana.