Winna ATCHISON63 was born on 24 August 1833 in Jefferson, Illinois. She died on 25 March 1904 in Moores Prairie, Jefferson Co., Illinois. Parents: Ignatius ATCHISON and Philadelphia HOPPER.

Spouse: John TONEY.


Woodfin ATCHISON (private). Parents: Joseph Henry ATCHISON and Mary SCOTT.

Spouse: Riggs E. WHITE. Children were: Living WHITE.


Woodie ATCHISON (private). Parents: Henry Clay ATCHISON and Mary Lavina MOSELY.


Zuriah ATCHISON (private). Parents: John ACHESON and Nancy AYERS.


Edith ATKINS (private).

Spouse: Carl E. FLANARY.


Flonnie ATKINS (private).

Spouse: Oral BERTRAM.


Dock ATKINSON (private).

Spouse: Elizabeth Ann JESSEE.


Clair ATTERBERRY (private). Parents: John B. ATTERBERRY and Louisa GROCE.


Claude ATTERBERRY (private). Parents: John B. ATTERBERRY and Louisa GROCE.


John B. ATTERBERRY (private).

Spouse: Louisa GROCE. Children were: Claude ATTERBERRY, Clair ATTERBERRY.


Sarah Mabel ATWELL53 was born on 21 September 1831 in KY.53 She died on 6 December 1921.53 She was buried in Mt. Salem Cemetery, Excello, Macon Co., MO.53

Spouse: Thomas A. STANFIELD. Sarah Mabel ATWELL and Thomas A. STANFIELD were married on 13 February 1866.53 Children were: Isaiah STANFIELD.


Christine ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.


Eugene ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.


Joseph ATWOOD (private).

Spouse: Nancy Jane ALLGOOD.


Lula Mae ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.

Spouse: Cecil Marion FAULKNER. Children were: David Harold FAULKNER, Barbara Sue FAULKNER, Rose Mary FAULKNER.


Mabel Irene ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.

Spouse: Eural CUNNINGHAM. Children were: Thomas CUNNINGHAM, Mary Francis CUNNINGHAM.

Spouse: Frank COLSTON. Children were: Betty Lou COLSTON.

Spouse: Jay BYRER.


Mary Elizabeth ATWOOD (private).

Spouse: Henry P. ALLGOOD. Children were: Alice E. ALLGOOD.


Mildred Louise ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.


Sarah Eunice ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.


Vicki ATWOOD (private).

Spouse: Eugene Scott KISER. Children were: Brandon Scott KISER, Victoria Taylor Nicole KISER.


William Wesley ATWOOD was born on 21 December 1893.119 He died in June 1984 in Versailles, KY.119

Spouse: Mary Mariah BERTRAM. Children were: Mabel Irene ATWOOD, Christine ATWOOD, Lula Mae ATWOOD, William Wesley , Jr. ATWOOD, Eugene ATWOOD, Mildred Louise ATWOOD, Sarah Eunice ATWOOD.


William Wesley , Jr. ATWOOD (private). Parents: William Wesley ATWOOD and Mary Mariah BERTRAM.


Elsah Wright AUBUCHON (private). Parents: Rickey Lee AUBUCHON and Myra Kathleen WRIGHT.


Ivan James AUBUCHON (private). Parents: Rickey Lee AUBUCHON and Myra Kathleen WRIGHT.


Rickey Lee AUBUCHON (private).

Spouse: Myra Kathleen WRIGHT. Children were: Elsah Wright AUBUCHON, Ivan James AUBUCHON.


AUDREY (private).

Spouse: Daniel Boone GOUGH.


AUDRY (private). Parents: Kathy MACDONALD.


Robert AUGNER84 was born WFT Est. 1313-1333. He died WFT Est. 1348-1419.

Spouse: Isabel DE CAWOOD. Isabel DE CAWOOD and Robert AUGNER were married WFT Est. 1344-1377. Children were: Thomas AUGNER.


Thomas AUGNER84 was born WFT Est. 1348-1371. He died WFT Est. 1353-1452. Parents: Robert AUGNER and Isabel DE CAWOOD.


Thomas AUGNER84 was born WFT Est. 1348-1368. He died WFT Est. 1382-1454.

Spouse: Alice DE CAWOOD. Alice DE CAWOOD and Thomas AUGNER were married WFT Est. 1379-1412.

Spouse: Alice DE CAWOOD.


AURELIA (private).

Spouse: Rolla Dock MARKLAND. Children were: Rolla D. MARKLAND , Jr., Lucille MARKLAND, John David MARKLAND.


Paul AUSHERMAN (private).

Spouse: Bessie Ruth GROCE.


George A. AUSTIN (private).

Spouse: Cynthia RICHARDSON.


Lynda Darlene AUSTIN (private).

Spouse: Lee Alfred WRIGHT. Children were: LESKO, Adrienne Nicole WRIGHT.


T V AUSTIN was born. He died. He was christened. T was buried.

Spouse: Effie Alma STAILEY. Effie Alma STAILEY and T V AUSTIN were married on 22 January 1911 in Comanche, Texas.


Miles G. AUTHUR was born in 1904. He died in 1974 in Marion, Mairion Co, Ore.-Marion Friends, Cemetary. Parents: Perry AUTHUR and Mary Ann Elizabeth SEE.

Spouse: Alma S..


Perry AUTHUR was born in 1869. He died in 1954 in Marion, Mairion Co, Ore.-Marion Friends, Cemetary.

Spouse: Mary Ann Elizabeth SEE. Children were: Miles G. AUTHUR.


Elvira AUTREY (private).

Spouse: Iva Lee "Buster" BROWN. Children were: Barbara Jean BROWN, Harold Wayne BROWN.


Abraham AUXIER (private). Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.


Christioan AUXIER (private). Parents: Michael AUXIER and Amelia CHRISTOPHER.


Elizabeth (Betsy) AUXIER120 was born in 1786 in VA.121 She had the following military record; Legal services for pension application on 14 April 1813 in Montogomery Co., KY.122 Know all men by these presents that I Elizabeth See widow of William See deceased of the County of Montgomery and State of Kentucky for diverse good reasons me thereunto nowing do ordain Constitue and appoint my trusty friend Benjamin Hensly of the County and State aforesaid my Special Attorny for the following purpose or purposes to wit Whereas it is represented to me that the widows of those Soliers who served in the late war and who died in the services are Entitled to draw from the United states or its proper officers a pention or half pay or Same ? or pay tho the precise definition of the same cannot now be Given and William See my said Husband having Enlisted in the 28th Regiment of the United States infantry on the fourteenth day of April 1813 under Captain Henry Darnel and having died in the Service and in the Expectation that by Law I as his widow will be entitled to a pention half pay or some other proffit or ? do hereby authorised the said Benjamin Hensly to receive from the Said United States or its proper officer all the money which by Law I am entitled to receive Giving him full power to do all and every thing the ? in as ample a maner as if I myself was personally present and do hereby ratify and Confirm all my Said Monys said actings and doings ? ? the premises. In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 9th day of September in year of our Lord 1816

Elizabeth X (her mark) See
Teste
Lucinda Oxier
Margaret Miller She had the following military record; Power of Attorney on 14 September 1816 in Montgomery Co., KY.122 Montgomery County Clerks Office Sct September the fourteenth Eighteen hundred and Sixteen This Power of Attorny from Elizabeth See To Benjamin Hensly was on this day produced to me in the office aforesaid and proven by the oaths of Lucinda Oxier and Margaret Miller witnesses thereto subscribed to be the act and and Deed hand and seal of her the said Elizabeth See and There upon the Same is duly recorded in the office aforesaid Teste James Crawford DC Elizabeth Ann Orear b. 2-10-1776 Frederick VA d. 8-4-1860 Montgomery KY m. 6-22-1798 Henry Roland Rowland Parents of Elizabeth Jeremiah Orear and Nancy Catlett
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Orear b. 1791 Montgomery KY m. 4-12-1836 William Y. Hitt Parents William Orear and Annie Calk
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There was an Elizabeth SEE, age 70, in the 1856 Iowa census, born in Georgia, she was a widow and this was taken from the Fox River TWP. page 527. Parents: George AUXIER and Shelly DORCAS.

Spouse: William SEE. Elizabeth (Betsy) AUXIER and William SEE123,124 were married on 3 June 1805 in Montgomery Co., KY.124,125 It has been intrepreted that Rev. Joseph P. Howell Journal has Elizabeth as an Auxier and an Orear.

MARRIAGES PERFORMED BY REV. JOSEPH P. HOWE
RECORDED IN HIS JOURNALS

GroomBrideDate
Wm SeeBetsy OrearJune 3 1805
I promised to tell you the story of how the See clan got out west, so here goes. To start, you may or may not know that William See fought in the war of 1812. Shortly after the war he died of a serious flu like cold. In 1812, congress passed a law which set aside 5.4 million acres for payment to the volunteers of the war. Elizabeth Auxier See applied for her husbands share and was granted land in Putnam and Schuyler Counties, Missouri. She took her two boys to Missouri and assigned the land to them. Benjamin See's land was in Putman County and Nimrod See's land was in Schuyler County.

Benjamin See farmed his land for awhile then went to Davis County, Iowa to farm there. But after two years he sold the Iowa land and returned to Putman County, Missouri. During the time Benjamin was in Iowa, his mother Elizabeth lived with him. During the Civil War, Benjamin was quite vocal about how he favored the South in the war which did not set well with some of the local "Boys." As a result, his life and the lives of other members of his family were threatened. In the middle of the night, they loaded everything they could into ox carts and wagons and fled across the line into Iowa then headed west to Oregon. Benjamin took the entire family. They left in such a hurry that Benjamin Franklin See had to talk his lady friend into going along. They were married a few days later in Iowa.

It took them four months to reach Oregon where they settled in the Grand Round Valley of Union County, Oregon. They remained there until after the Civil War was over, seven years as best we can figure. Then most of the family returned to Sullivan County, Missouri, except for Benjamin Franklin See. He had became a respected farmer in the valley and had already started a good sized family. Francis Marion See also stayed. He had acquired land in the Wallowa Valley of Wallowa County, Oregon and had also started a family. A third brother who also stayed was Nimrod "Coon" See. He made a name for himself in the central Idaho timber country, now know as Deary, Idaho.

After their parting, they never saw each other again, with the exception of Benjamin Franklin See who visited his brothers and sisters in 1904. This was the first time they had been together in thirty years. The trip to Oregon was a real adventure for the family and they told their families about it many times and it is always mentioned in their obituaries.

Benjamin See and his family returned to Missouri to find nothing because their land had been sold for back taxes during the Civil War. But they all seemed to manage as most went on to become respected farmers and ranchers.

Storm E. See - 1998 Children were: George SEE, Nimrod SEE, Benjamin Preston SEE.


George AUXIER126 died in 1824 in Montgomery Co., KY.121 He was born in Warren. PA.121 He served in the military.123 Private George Auxier served with the Virginia Line enlisting at Glade Hollow Fort. When the McClure family was abducted by Indians, Captain Alexander Barnett's Company took up pursuit. George Auxier was a member of this company when they successfully freed the McClure family. Captain Barnett personally placed the care of the McClures into the hands of George Auxier. George received pay for serving 17 days as a member of Captain William Russell's' Company of Fincastle County, Virginia. Later, he was paid for 18 days work in canoes and for 10 days of driving. This may have been hazardous duty because George received an extra 45 days of pay for this service. Soldiers completing their tours of duty went to the McCorkle's Store at New Dublin, Virginia to receive their pay. It is probable that George was discharged there because he is listed on the McCorkle's customer list. George Auxier was born in Pennsylvania in the 1750's. When he reached adulthood the best farm lands near his home were already settled. Searching for land of his own, he and his brother traveled the Wilderness Road into southwestern Virginia. George married Dorcas Shelly. They made their home on the Kanawha River in Virginia later moving to Montgomery County, Kentucky where he died in 1809.

Deposition of George Oxer taken before Joseph Colville at
William Conner's tavern in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, on
November 1, 1798: "I was furloughed in January of 1775
and on the 27th James Fowler, Thomas Pitman and myself
departed from the mouth of the New River and traveled in
company to the Salt Lick. I killed a buffalo that evening.
Fowler and Pitman were out and when they heard my shot
they came in and went to the lick that evening. It is a branch
of the Sandy River. The Indians had told us of a lick located
at the fork of a creek and we named it Big Paint. It is about
three miles from the Sandy river and twenty miles from
Fowler's lick. It was in 1777 when the people on the Clinch
River proposed to go to Salt Lick and make salt. James
Fowler and myself were together on Shelby's Creek in 1775
where we parted and he went on ahead. We met again below
the mouth of Paint Lick Creek and from there went on to
the mouth of the New River. This was the same time that
James Fowler was conducting the Indian called Morgan to
the mouth of the New River. I own ten head of cattle and I
am the father of ten children". Fayette County, Kentucky Records Volume I Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.

Spouse: Shelly DORCAS. Children were: Elizabeth (Betsy) AUXIER, James AUXIER.


James AUXIER123 was born in 1791. James Auxier was born in Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Ewing in Kentucky about 1810. They made their home in Preble County, Ohio. In 1856 James and Elizabeth bought land in Warren County, Indiana. Several of their children moved to Warren County with them and others remained in Ohio. James died in 1873, he and Elizabeth are buried near Williamsport, Indiana. They were the parents of:

1. George W. Oxer who married Phoebe Gard
2. Sarah Oxier who married John Hefner
3. William James Oxer who married Louisa Ellis
4. Mary J. Oxer who married Abram H. Florey
5. Serlida Oxer
6. Susan Oxer who married William Nixon
7. Prisilla Oxer who marred a man named Houser. Parents: George AUXIER and Shelly DORCAS.

Spouse: Elizabeth EWING.


Jane AUXIER (private). Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.


Michael AUXIER123 was born in 1685 in Auxerre, France. Michael Auxier I was the patriarch of the Auxier family in the United States and Canada . Michael I was born about 1685 near town of Auxerre in France. Michael Auxier I arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1742, having sailed on board "The Robert and Alice" from Germany by way of Cowes, England. Michael Auxier I was the father of at least three children

Spouse: Amelia CHRISTOPHER. Children were: Christioan AUXIER, Michael AUXIER.


Michael AUXIER123 was born in 1720 in Strasburg, Alsace, France. He died on 22 March 1780 in Moccasin Gap, Washington Co., VA. B. Michael Auxier II was born about 1720 at Strasburg, Alsace, France. He died March 22, 1780 at Moccasin Gap, Washington County, Virginia. His wife Martha Hornbeck was born in Germany the daughter of Jacob Hornbeck. Parents: Michael AUXIER and Amelia CHRISTOPHER.

Spouse: Martha Jane HORNBECK. Martha Jane HORNBECK and Michael AUXIER were married in 1750. Children were: George AUXIER, Abraham AUXIER, Jane AUXIER, Sallie AUXIER, Nancy AUXIER, Simon AUXIER, Michael AUXIER, Samuel AUXIER.


Michael AUXIER123 was born in 1751. Michael Auxier III will forever be known in the annals of family lore as "Bald Headed Mike." The story behind the nickname is bizarre and the stuff of which legends are made. According to Agnes Auxier, Michael was stalking deer at a salt lick near Ft. Blackmore, Virginia when he was surprised by an Indian who knocked him senseless with a tomahawk and relieved him of his scalp. Luckily, the wounds were not fatal. Michael survived the ordeal and wore a hat at all times thereafter to cover the horrible scars left by his encounter with the Indian at the salt lick. Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.


Nancy AUXIER (private). Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.


Sallie AUXIER (private). Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.


Samuel AUXIER was born in 1759. Parents: Michael AUXIER and Martha Jane HORNBECK.