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Information :statement made by Alta BerthaPratt to her daughter Gladys Boehner: George See son of Ben and Anna married Mary J.Steele,and had the following children--Ella-John-Jim- Jasper as she remembered most moved to Iowa= Gladys's correspondece to me was as follows:I have been unable to find anything on the above relitives, I'm most interested in learning where and when George died,keep your eye's and ears open for any info concerning him,he may have went out West,who knows Gladys--1-18-98 to Storm See [Our See Family3.FTW]
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:Information :statement made by Alta Bertha
Pratt to her daughter Gladys Boehner:
George See son of Ben and Anna married Mary J.Steele,and had the following children--Ella-John-Jim-Jasper as she remembered most moved to Iowa= Gladys's correspondence to me was as follows:I have been unable to find anything on the above relatives,I'm most interested in learning where and when George
died,keep your eye's and ears open for any info concerning him,he may have went out West,who knows?
Gladys--1-18-98 to Storm SeeNote: This marriage data of George Washington See son of Benjamin and Ann in incorrect that he married Mary Jane Steele. This George was married to Margaret A. Frazier, and was having children, in the same years as the George W. See and Mary Jane Steele marriage. This is proven with census data on both families. I believe that the George Washington See who married Mary Jane Steele, is the son of William See (son of Benjamin and Anna See). Sylvia See.
Sullivan Co.Mo. Census:Shows:
See-George -----52 born Mo. father b.KY. mother b.Ky.
Margaret ---------36 Aug.18 1863
John-----------------21 Mar 1879-21yrs
James--------------Dec 1880-19 yrs
Luella--------------Aug 1881 18 yrs
Jasper------------ Nov 1889 10 yrsIn 1900 they all lived at Boynton ,Sullivan Co Mo.[a few miles S.of Pollock ]
Info from Gladys Boehner 3-22-98
Note:By Storm either the census taker got George's age wrong or its possible he had a second wife
Margaret which shows on the census/0r She she is his daughter- family bible records -NEED TO BE
CheckedState of Missouri County of Sullivan This is to certify that I performed
the ceremony of marriage between George W. See of Sullivan County and Mary
Jane Steel of Putnam Co. Mo. on the 21st day of September 1869 in Jackson
Township Sullivan County Mo.
Given under my hand this 21st day of September 1869.
Jonathon A. Micheal J.P.l
Filed for record Sept 27, 1869
Note: This marriage is NOT for this George Washington See.State of Missouri County of Sullivan This is to certify that on the 31 day
of March A.D. 1878, Mr. George See and Miss Margaret A. Frazier were by me
united in marriage according to the Laws of God, and of the State of
Missouri, at the brides father's in Sullivan County Missouri.
Filed for record on the 4 day of Jan 1878 at 11 o'clock a.m.Amanda J. Hammack was born to James M.and Elizabeth Moore Hammack Was born April 26, 1848 in Wayne County, Iowa, at the age of 17 she married George W. See in 1865.
George and Amanda had an ox team and headed for Union County, Oregon. When the got to Oregon they worked on farms and then got into the freighting business. Somewhere along the line it is believed Amanda and George had a daughter, Anna See. In a book called History of Union and Wallowa Counties published in 1902 there is reference to George and Amanda ( need to look for Joseph Weathers, he was one of Amanda's husbands) it says later Amanda was forced to work for the support of herself and orphaned child.
One would think George W. See died, there is opinions that George W and Amanda split up, and there is reference to an 1880 census that an Anna See was living with her grandparents James M. and Elizabeth Hammack. There is some documentation that Anna died at the age of 16 and is burried in the Summerville Cemetery outside of La Grande.
Amanda then married John Anderson Childers January 6, 1878 and they farmed in Union County until his death August 14, 1893.
They show they had 3 children, Joanie A., Minnie E. and Gracie. Amanda then married Joseph Weathers of Union County in 1894 and they farmed in the valley until his death 1900.
Amanda then farmed by herself and became well known as one of the early settlers of Union County.
Things get a little fuzzy after Joseph Weathers, she apparently married a Bryant and then a Grider ( I don't think she was married to a Grider).
Amanda passed away May 9, 1916 in La Grande,Or. She was married to A Bryant at the time.
Part of her obituary says; at 1:15 this morning Mrs. J. A.? Childers Bryant, age 68 years and 12 days, died at 1514 Jefferson of acute indigestion.There is mention of seven children, four dead and three living, Joanie, Minnie and Gracie. Anna is supposedly to been born to George W. and Amanda, I don't know about the other three, a mystery to be uncovered.
I know there has been some confusion about Amanda's Names, mostly to do with John Childers.
like in her obituary, her name is Mrs. J.A. Childers Bryant.Her Name was Amanda J., the A has to be John Childers middle name Anderson.
Amanda is buried in the Grandview Cemetery next to John A. Childers grave and her headstone says Amanda J. Childers.
Then of course we have Amanda's sister Nancy Ann Hammack who married Benjamin Franklin See, Jr. April 23, 1865 on the Oregon Trail at Clarinda, Iowa.
I hope this helps, I got myself so confused over Amanda's life I deleted her from my Family Tree Maker and am in the process of getting the correct information on each husband.
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Marriage between George W. Leaper of Birmingham in the county of Van Buren and the state of Iowa who is over the age of 21 years and Maggie See of Birmingham in the county of Van Buren and the state of Iowa Recorder Unionville this 20 day of March 1917 certify that the undersigned Justice of Peace did at Unionville in said county on the 20 day of March A.D. 1917 unite in marriage the above named persons.1 BIRT
2 DATE 1860
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In front of me above our computer I have a framed copy of the "Glenwood Journal" dated 12-13-12 today after another close look I saw the following---Old Resident Dies---
James See died at his home about 4 miles north of Glenwood last Sunday, Dec. 8 after a long illness of spinal trouble and a later stroke of paralysis. Mr. See has been a resident of Schuyler county many years and was well thought of by all who knew him. He was born in Powell county Kentucky, June 30, 1848, an when but seven years old came to Schuyler county with his parents, where, with the exception of a few years spent in the West,he continued to make his home until his death.He was married in 1869 to Miss Susan Wilburn, a native of Schuyler county, and to this union was born ten children, two of whom have passed to their reward. They were Ida Jane who died in her sixteenth year, and Mrs. Chas. Blankenship who died the early part of 1912. The children living are Wm. T., Francis M., Mrs B.F. Trent, Mrs. John Trent, James E., Mrs Jos. Nelson, Everett E., all of Schuyler county,and Mre Ed. Nelson of Davis county Iowa. A year after his first marriage he joined the Methodist church and retained his membership till his death. His second marriage was to Mrs Sarah Faist and his wife, now widow whom he married in Sept. 1909 was Miss Nancy Henderson Funeral services were conducted at the Liberty church by Rev. Garr of Coatesville on Monday, Dec. 9, and the remains were laid to rest in the Liberty cemetary.
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Marriage between Alfred D.?? Halliburton of Pollock County of Sullivan and
state of Missouri who is over the age of 21 years and Effie M. See of
Pollock County of Sullivan and State of Missouri who is over the age of 18
years
Recorder Milan the 20 day of Jan 1894
certify that the undersigned a Minister of the Gospel did at J.P. See's in
said county on the 21st day of January A.D. 1894 unite in marriage the above
named persons1 BIRT
2 DATE 26 FEB 1875
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[Our See Family3.FTW]Marriage license: Solemnize Marriage between Marshall Kelly of Boynlina ?? County of Sullivan and State of Missouri who is over the age of twenty one years; and Cora M. See of Pollock County of Sullivan and State of Missouri who is under the age of eighteen years.
J.P. See, father of said Cora M asserts.
Witness my hand as recorder, with the seal of affixed, at my office in Milan the 20th day of Jan 1894 T.A. White???
County of Sullivan This is to certify that the undersigned a Minister of the Gospel did at brides home in said County on the 21st day of June AD 1894 unite in marriage the above named persons.
J.D. Jessee
Filed for record Jan 22 1894
T. A. White???1 BIRT
2 DATE 16 MAR 1875
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Marriage between James L. Miller of Boynton P.O. county of Sullivan and
state of Missouri who is of the age of 25 years and Minerva F. See of
Boynton P.O. in the county of Sullivan and the state of Missouri who is of
the age of 18 years.
recorder Milan Mo. this 10 day of February 1891
certify that the undersigned Justice of Peace did at J.P. See's Residence in
said county, on the 12 day of February A.D. 1891 unite in marriage the above
named persons.