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The Wayne Family A study centering on the history and lineage of the Wayne family(s) of Missouri in the 1800s. copyright Chris Wayne 1998 latest revision: 23 Apr 2001 Hypothesis: It is my belief that my Fraternal line can trace a path back to 1431, Derbyshire, England. There are several places along the way that are not documented, questionable and/or missing. Through detective work, educated guesses and extrapolation, the evidence is real compelling that it is correct, just short of being eligible for membership in DAR/SAR and being able to claim/register a coat of arms in English Heraldry. I know from my grandfather, that his folks came from Missouri and this is where I start my search. I knew very little family history, for reasons that still remain mostly unknown to me, my line became estranged from the rest since my g grandfather. Prior to the Civil War, the only Waynes in Missouri were three families in an area known as "Little Dixie". One in Callaway Co. (my line), one in Audrian Co. and one in Boone Co. They seem to be related, how has been guess work, but these families and related families in Illinois and Wisconsin produced many, many, many children, of which I am in contact with a few over the internet. From here, the line traces through Kentucky, then Virginia, then back to Pennsylvania. There exits an official Wayne tree (Edwin Jaquett Seller’s book "English Ancestry Of The Wayne Family of Pennsylvania", 1927) tracing the lineage from Colonial America back to 15 th Century England. There are several holes and questionable spots in this tree. The main challenge is trying to link the line from Virginia and later, with the line from Pennsylvania and before. That's what this paper (in part) tries to accomplish. Another purpose is to bring these lines back together. 1

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The Wayne Family

A study centering on the history and lineage of the Wayne family(s) of Missouri in the 1800s.

copyright ( Chris Wayne 1998

latest revision: 23 Apr 2001

Hypothesis:

It is my belief that my Fraternal line can trace a path back to 1431, Derbyshire, England. There are several places along the way that are not documented, questionable and/or missing. Through detective work, educated guesses and extrapolation, the evidence is real compelling that it is correct,

just short of being eligible for membership in DAR/SAR and being able to claim/register a coat of arms in English Heraldry.

I know from my grandfather, that his folks came from Missouri and this is where I start my search. I knew very little family history, for reasons that still remain mostly unknown to me, my line became estranged from the rest since my g grandfather. Prior to the Civil War, the only Waynes in Missouri were three families in an area known as "Little Dixie". One in Callaway Co. (my line), one in Audrian Co. and one in Boone Co. They seem to be related, how has been guess work, but these families and related families in Illinois and Wisconsin produced many, many, many children, of which I am in contact with a few over the internet. From here, the line traces through Kentucky, then Virginia, then back to Pennsylvania.

There exits an official Wayne tree (Edwin Jaquett Seller’s book "English Ancestry Of The Wayne Family of Pennsylvania", 1927) tracing the lineage from Colonial America back to 15th Century England. There are several holes and questionable spots in this tree. The main challenge is trying to link the line from Virginia and later, with the line from Pennsylvania and before. That's what this paper (in part) tries to accomplish. Another purpose is to bring these lines back together.

Assumption 1:

In censuses and other documentation, "Wayne" appears in many forms. I will assume that because of mechanical typos or illiteracy "Waine", "Wain" etc. are phonetic spellings and they all represent "Wayne", E.g.:

- John WAYNE (1810 Washington Co. KY Census) should be the same as John WAIN (1820 Washington Co. KY Census), the ages from 1810 to 1820 seem to correspond (noting that John C. Waine is probably the son of John).

- Benjamin WAIN (1810 Montgomery Co. KY Census) is more than likely the same as Benjamin WAYNE (1820 Montgomery Co. KY Census).

- John W. WAINE (1820 Bourbon Co. KY Census) is probably a brother-in-law to Judith WAYNE (1810 Bourbon Co. KY Census) and John WAINE (1810 Montgomery Co. KY Census) is probably the father of Benjamin and John W. Other documentation points to this.

- There is a John M. Wain (1823/24/25 Callaway Co. Tax list) and a Thomas Wain (1823/24/25 Franklin Co. tax list). I believe that John is the John from Bourbon County and Thomas is the younger son of Judith as indicated in the 1810/1820 KY Censuses (a 16-18 year old is listed). Thomas disappears at this point. The "M" is a typo (should be a "W").

- I think it clear that the "John W" in the 1830 (Wayne), 1840 (Wain) & 1850 (Wayne) Missouri censuses are the same. It doesn't make sense to have the same "John W" appear in the same place in 1830 & 1850 and be replaced by another "John W" in 1840, just because the surname is spelled different.

- In Virginia and Kentucky, there is a family(s), named Whayne. This is the only place they are found. The story goes that to distinguish the Wayne family in Campbell Co. and the one in King&Queen Co., one family changed the spelling. It's not clear which one was which?

- There is another Wayne family that appears in West Virginia, that doesn't seem to be linked to my line, some of them believe that their name was changed from MacElwain. The link may occur back in Ireland?

Assumption 2:

I assume that the ages and numbers of offspring are correct in the censuses. I found it difficult to be accurate pulling from the correct columns when trying to count off of the microfilm for the earlier Censuses, but they do seem to add up (there are exceptions). I believe I have accounted for all the children. There were also cases were daughters and their husbands and families also lived in the same household.

Assumption 3:

I'll claim that the data I do have is complete enough to make my assertions. I find new information all the time that clarifies a lot of relationships, and yet hasn't changed the overall hypothesis.

Assumption 4:

There was initially only one Wayne family in Colonial America (there are situations where people had changed their name to Wayne). The majority of Wayne families today should be able to trace their lineage back to one of the six surviving sons of Capt. Anthony Wayne (Francis, Gabriel, Isaac, Humphrey, Jacob & John. William dying before giving issue). As a rule of thumb, each son settled in a different part of the new nation. I.e. Francis' line appears to have settled in Virginia; Gabriel's in South Carolina/Georgia; Isaac's male line died out; Humphrey's in Georgia; Jacob's and John's in Pennsylviania/New Jersey/New York. This isn't completely proven and there are exceptions. Many Black and Indian families took (or were given) the Wayne name and they too should be included. Even John Wayne (Marion Michael Morrison) was named after "Mad" Anthony Wayne and shares our heritage through adoption (so to speak).

Data:

Census Key:

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[01] Kentucky Census name key:

- The second part (right most column) of the Kentucky 1810-1830 Census' listed below is an attempt to determine from where in Kentucky, John, William and Temple come from. (note: I was able to determine that John and Temple are brothers and William is a cousin - and proved it!)

J = John (YOB 1792) Mad = Madison (page on roll)

W = William (YOB 1793) Was = Washington

T = Temple (YOB 1798) Bbn = Bourbon

Mon = Montgomery

Jef = Jefferson

Est = Estill

Brk = Breckinridge

Dav = Daviess

[02] The following colors highlight each family to help separate them:

John W = Blue

William L = Green

Temple = Red

Highlights = Yellow

[03] Kentucky Census 1790 & 1800 lost

[04] This report is broken up into sections, each section covering one decade. Within each section, different items are numbered, i.e. “[##]”. When I reference a particular piece of data or item, I’ll list it as such: [1820.05]. This means that I am pointing out something about the fifth item under 1820.

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1700-1799 (and Before):

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[01] Waynesborough (Sellers) tree:

9ANTHONY WAYNE:

b. 1667, Chesterfield, CoDshire;

d. Dec 02, 1739, Eastown, Chester County, PA.

m. HANNAH FAULKNER 1690 in County Wicklow, Ireland.

Settled in America in 1722.

10FRANCIS WAYNE:

b. 1690, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, Ireland;

d. January 31, 1763, Chester County, PA

buried St. David's Radnor, PA.

m. Elizabeth Jackson (~1715)

Anthony Rebecca Hester John Abraham Humphrey Michael Elizabeth

(1724-1755) (1725) (1726) (1725/8-1817) (1730-1792) (~1735-1783) (1741-1825) (1739)

m Sarah Evans m Tabitha Parry m Mary Ann Parker m Elizabeth Hall

| (~1760) (1781) (~1762)

Hannah/Jacob/ | Elizabeth/Dinah/

Jacob (1750-?) | Parry/Mary/Esther/

Isaac (?-1765) | Caleb Parry/Anthony

| (1776-1849)

Ephraim=========================John Sr (This link is unconfirmed)

(1755-1819/24) (1752-1832)

m Eleanor ? m Mary ?

Nathaniel William L Benjamin John W Temple William

(1778/80- (1793-1857)

Lucy Hill

10GABRIEL WAYNE:

b. 1692, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland.

m. ? Hall

Richard (1749-1796)[GA] William Collye (1753-?)

Thomas Samuel (1799-?)

Anthony (1800-?)

10JACOB WAYNE:

b. 1697, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. September 15, 1736, Pennsylvania.

m. Elizabeth Ridge

William John (1730-?) Jacob (1734-?) Abraham (1734-?)

m. Sarah Gillingham 1754 m. Mary Holland

Samuel (1763-~1768/1857) Abraham (1759-?)

John (1767-~1768/1857) Jacob (1759-?)

Jacob (1760-1857)

10ISAAC WAYNE:

b. 1699 [1697], Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. November 1774, Eastown, Chester Co., Pa.

buried St. David's, Radnor, PA.

m. Elizabeth Iddings (1738)

Anthony (1745-1796)

m. Mary Penrose 1766

Isaac (1772-1852)

10HUMPHREY WAYNE:

b. 1695, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. 1781, Chester County, PA St.David's, Radnor, PA.

m. Pricilla Iddings

10SARAH WAYNE:

b. 1702, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

m. JAMES NORTON.

10JOHN WAYNE:

b. 1705, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. 1808.

10ANN WAYNE:

b. Abt. 1705 [1712], Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. Abt. 1800, Chester County, PA.

m. Samuel McCue

10WILLIAM WAYNE:

b. 1708, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. April 22, 1726, Eastown, Chester County, PA.

10MARY WAYNE:

b. 1710, Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Ireland;

d. December 02, 1739.

[02] John Wayne Sr. (Jim Carns [email protected]) – unconfirmed??

b. 1752 PA d. Jan/Feb 1832

m. Mary

d. 6 Jun 1836 Edgar Co., Ill.

(4 sons 3 daughters)

1. Benjamin Franklin

b. 1774 d. 1838 Edgar Co., Ill.

m. Nancy Ann Tankersley, 11 Apr 1801 Campbell Co., VA

2. Elizabeth

m. Matthias Scott, 18 Dec 1804 Campbell Co., VA

3. Mary

b. 1791 King & Queen Co. VA

m. James Miller

4. William

m. Judith Lawrence

5. John Jr.

m. Betsey Talbot, 7 Mar 1818 Bourbon Co., KY

6. Temple

b. 1798

m. Lorinda Peyton, 17 June 1821 Bourbon Co., KY

7. Lucy

m. John T. Martin, ~1829

[03] John WAYNE married Jane MULLIGAN 29 Sep 1740 in PA [recorded PA Marriages

Vol II pg 73] NOTE: is this Anthony’s youngest?

[04] VA marriage records:

· William Driskill to Milly Whayne, bond 23 Nov 1796 by Charles Cobbs. (also goes by Milley Wayne), "of lawful age", Campbell Co., VA. William Driskill (b) and James Stuart (b); James Stuart (w).

· Joseph Wayne and Mary Drinkwater*, bond 15 Apr 1790. Joseph Wayne (b) and John Wayne (b); John Wayne (w). M.R. 15 April 1790 by James Hurt. Campbell Co. (Campbell Co. Marriage record)

· William McAllister and Elizabeth Smith, bond 12 May 1789. Consent by William McAllister. James Stuart (b) and William McAllister (McAlister) (b); Thomas Smith (w), John Wayne (w) and Joseph Wayne (w).

· John Wayne has been witness to several weddings as well as Joseph Wayne and James Stuart.

· James Stuart and Elizabeth Harrod Majors, bond 6 September 1789. Two consents are attached to the bond. In different handwritting, one is signed Philip Magor, and the other is signed Philip Majors. James Stuart (b) and John Wayne (b); John Wayne (w). M.R. 18 September 1789 by James Hurt. The marriage Register Vol. I, 1782- lists the bride as Elizabeth Mayors.

[05] 1787 Virginia Census:

W ( 16>21 | B ( 16> | B ( <16 | horses | cattle

John Wayne 0 0 0 2 2 Campbell Co.(p260)

Benja. Whayne 0 0 0 0 0 King&Queen Co. (p1171)

Charles 0 0 0 0 0

Tabatha (Est) 0 1 1 3 20 - not tithable

William 0 2 3 4 9

Adam Wain 0 0 0 0 0 Lincoln Co., KY (p305)

Joseph Waine 0 0 0 2 0 Cumberland Co. (p340)

[06] Index to Revolutionary War Service Records:

John Wayn - Pvt 2nd NJ Regt

John - Pvt 2nd NJ Regt

John - Pvt Cumming's NJ Bttn

Jacob - Klock's Regt of NY Mil

Can’t be sure if these three John’s are the same, but these match up with names under Jacob10’s line being in NJ/NY.

Christopher - Pvt Hazen's Regt of Cont. Troops

Godfrey - Pvt Hazen's Regt of Cont. Troops

John - Pvt Hazen's Regt of Cont. Troops

Mic'l - Baldwin's Regt of Artificers in Cont. Troops

Since these are Continental troops, it’s not very helpful. John & Michael could possibly be Francis10’s sons? Need to find out the origins of Hazen’s Regt. All I’ve found out about Hazen is that it started as Hazen’s Company of Robert Rodger’s Battalion in the French and Indian War. In the 1790 PA Census for Northumberland Co. there is a Christian, is this the same as Christopher? If so then it would indicate that Hazen's Regt is from PA. Are Christopher, Godfrey & John brothers?

Anthony - Col 5th PA Regt/Brig Gen

Joseph - Pvt 1st PA Bttn

It’s clear as to who this Anthony is :-) Is this Joseph a grandson of Francis?

Benjamin - Pvt 3rd, 5th, 7th, 11th VA Regt

Charles - 7th VA Regt

Humphrey - Pvt 1st VA State Regt

Japheth - Pvt 3rd, 5th, 7th, 11th VA Regt

This seems to indicate that they are related. Probably this Humphrey is Francis10’s son. Benjamin, Charles and Japheth are brothers (from John11 or Michael11). This from the fact that family members usually fought in the same unit (until the death of the Sullivans in WWII). It also depends on when they fought. If they were Michael11’s, they could have been old enough to fight in the later years of the war. The whole brood could belong to John11? Is Japheth actually Joseph?

[07] Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files 3047

SCOTT, Joseph, Elizabeth, VA Line, W5993, BLW #2062-300-20 Feb 1799 to Capt Joseph Scott, Jr., Sol m Miss Elizabeth Booker 13 Nov 1778 both were of Amelia Co VA, a Peter R. Booker of Dinwiddle Co VA signed m bond & a Richard Booker was grdn of sol's wife until her marriage & he signed an aff'dt giving his consent & a Wm. W. Booker was a witness to his aff'dt in Amelia Co VA, a Jacob Williamson was grdn of Sol at the time he was married & he made aff'dt giving his consent to said marriage & a David Sudbury was a witness to his aff'dt, Sol lived In Amelia Co VA at enl, he appl 10 Nov 1818 in Campbell Co VA aged 59 & Sol d there 23 Apr 1828 & his wid Elizabeth d there 15 Sep 1836 aged about 74 leaving children; Elizabeth Scott of Campbell Co VA in 1846, Judith wife of Leonard Wayne, Sarah Scott who d between 1846 & 1856, Nancy Scott, Edward B. Scott, Joseph Scott who d between 1846 & 1856, John Scott who was aged 73 in 1856 & lived In Halifax Co VA, in 1820 a Thomas Scott was a JP for Campbell Co VA, in 1847 a Robert Scot made aff'd tin Campbell Co VA & in 1847 a Martha Scott was of Campbell Co VA (the relationship of these 3 people to sol's family was not given) -:NOTE: This Judith is not the same Judith from Kentucky. Leonard may be a grandson of Michael?

[08] Benjamin Wayne: 100 acres, warrant#4509 3yrs as a soldier of the VA line, 12-7-1790.

[09] Rhoby Wayne Rasch on August 27, 1998 at 22:41:20:

Do you have his [“Mad” Anthony] Uncle Francis Wayne line documented? I am descended from John Andrew Wayne in MD/KY.

[03] Barbara Doehring ([email protected])

-Ephraim Wayne: first listed on the 1780 tax list in EastNantmill,

Chester Co., PA.

: listed on a (supplies) tax list in Philadelphia in 1782

: Madison, KY in 1797

-Eleanor (wife) and they (?) had a son named William in 1793.

[04] Ephriam Wayne 1797 Montgomery Co. KY tax record.

60 acres, no acres taxed and over the age of 21, 5 horses.

[05] Date: Thu, 04 Sep 1997 10:23:11 +0000

From: Harold Helm

Subject: WHAYNE, William 1750 King & Queen County Virginia USA

WHAYNE, William -c 1740 King & Queen Co, VA USA married Sarah.

WHAYNE, Elizabeth -b c 1780 King & Queen Co, VA USA

WHAYNE, Isaac - b c 1780 King & Queen Co, VA USA

WHAYNE, William 1750 King & Queen Co VA USA From:[email protected]

William WHAYNE is first mentioned in a history of King & Queen County as being elected a Deacon of the Baptist Church in King & Queen Co. It is before the Revolutionary War..I think 1750. William Whayne's wife was probably Sarah. Sarah Whayne is mentioned in the court records of Jefferson Co, KY. Their son Isaac Whayne disappeared from the King & Queen tax rolls before the death of William. The year, c1809, William disappeared from the tax rolls, Isaac came back to King & Queen Co VA for a very short stay. Some of William's land went to Simeon Simcoe. Simeon married William's daughter Elizabeth in about 1803. Both Isaac and Elizabeth moved to Jefferson Co, KY. Simeon died shortly after arriving. On the day Simeon's will was probated in 1813, Priscilla Jeffries chose Isaac Whayne as her guardian. Priscilla later married Walker Pruitt of King & Queen Co. They stayed close to Elizabeth and her children. Isaac moved on to Davies Co, KY.

In the court record of Lousiville there is reference that Elizabeth received 1/3 of the money collected from the VA estate and sent to them by Mr Thomas Jeffries. I believe this indicates that William had two surviving children and a Spouse, Sarah.

When Walker Pruitt died he left inheritance to, his wife, to his sister in K & Q Co. and to a Brother in the mid west. Priscilla Pruitt left inheritance to the three Simcoe Children that were Elizabeth's children,second marriage for Simeon.

Family Tradition says there is a relationship to Mad Anthony WAYNE. I can find no evidence that this is true. I think there may be a relationship with the Jeffries and perhaps the Pruitts.

His son (Isaac), his daughter (Elizabeth Whayne Simcoe) and a Sarah Whayne were in Jefferson Co, KY before 1813.

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1800-1809:

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[01] CALLAWAY COUNTY 353

"Lynes-The parents of Joseph Lynes died when he was a small boy, and he was raised by his aunt, Mrs. Wayne, When he was grown he married Mary Miller, of Kentucky, and settled in St. Louis county, Mo., in 1805. In 1819 he removed to Boone county. His children were-William, Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Harrison, Jackson, Perry, Elizabeth, Malinda, and Paulina. Jefferson, Washington, and Jackson married and settled in Callaway county, the two latter in 1836, and the former in 1831. Jefferson married Catharine Suggett, Washington married Susan Suggett, and Jackson married Mary E. Hervey."

[02] CALLAWAY COUNTY 353

"MARTIN.-George Martin, of Virginia, married Elizabeth Russell, and they had a son named Russell, who was a soldier of the revolutionary war. He married Peggy Vaughn, a daughter of Cornelius Vaughn, of Caroline county, Va., and settled first in Kentucky, from whence he removed to Callaway county in 1826. His children were-Nancy V., Lucy D., Fanny, John T., William, and Samuel P. Nancy V. married Matthew McGill. Lucy D.married James M. Lawrence, who settled in Callaway county in 1824. Fanny married Henry Vaughter, of Kentucky. John T. married Lucy Wayne. William married Peggy Wright, and settled in Callaway county in 1824. He was married the second time to the widow of James Davis. He founded Martinsburg, in Audrain county. Samuel P. was married first to Judith D. Wright, and settled in Callaway county in 1824. He was married the second time to the widow Sally Turner. Mr. Martin is an Old School Baptist, and a State's rights Democrat of the purest water. In early days he was a great wolf hunter. On a certain occasion he went into a wolfs den, killed the old ones, and brought out eight young ones alive. He paid his taxes for two years with the scalps of the latter. On another occasion he attacked a gang of nine large wolves that had followed a neighbor of his, an old man, several miles, trying to kill and devour him and his horse. Mr. Martin killed three out of the nine with a club, while sitting on his horse.

[04] Ephriam Wain in Madison on 12 Aug 1800 (62 acres of land).

[06] Nathaniel Wain Madison 10/1/1800 Madison KY.

[07] Nathaniel Wain and Ester Lewis m. Jan 23 1800, (p88)

[08] VA marriage records:

· Benjamin Whayne to Ann Tankersly by Henry Brown in 16 Apr 1801, Campbell Co.

· Matthis Scott and Betsy Wayne, daughter of John Wayne, bond 18 Dec 1804. Matthis Scott (b) and John Wayne (b). The groom signs his name Matthias Scott.

· Anthony Wayne to Mary (Polly) Drake, widow, 7 Apr 1810, Hustings Court, Richmond VA.

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1810-1819:

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[01] Kentucky 1810 Census:

a = <10

b = 10<16

c = 16<26

d = 26<45

e = 45>

J W T

Wayne: abcde abcde FS Males [possibles] 18 17 12

Ephraim Mad (237) 00101 00201 01 >45 [16<26] x | x

John Was (333) 22001 22010 00 >45 10<16 [10<16] <10 <10 x

Judith Bbn (116) 10100 00210 00 [16<26] <10 x | x

William Was (332) 21101 00301 03 >45 [16<26] 10<16 <10 <10 x | x

Wain:

Benjamin Mon (372) 20010 40010 00 26<45 <10 <10

Isaac Jef (21) 10010 10010 09 26<45 <10

Nathanl Est (5) ?

Waine:

John Mon (375) 02111 02010 00 >45 26<45 [16<26] 10<16 [10<16] x | x & x

[02] John W. Wayne & Miss Eliza Talbot (daughter of Major Hugh Talbot of

Millersburg, Bourbon Co., KY) m. Mar 1 1818 (KY reporter 3/25).

[03] Wayland E. Duncan ([email protected]) Mon Feb 24 20:15:56 1997

-John Jacob? Duncan Came to America from Scotland with his father,

Thomas Roger Senior and his brother Roger Duncan Junior and they

settled in Bourbon Co., Ky.

-He married Elizabeth Wayne in 1813 in Bourbon Co., Ky.

-John and family moved to Callaway Co., Mo. and lived there from about

1822 to 1845 and then moved to Page Co., Iowa in 1845.

-Do not know where John died or where he is buried. Either died on a trip

to Paris, Ky. or possibly in Nodaway Co., Mo. His probate done during

1848,1849 and 1850 by his son, John Wayne Duncan in Nodaway Co., Mo.

-John was not listed on the Iowa 1850 Census though his wife, Elizabeth

was on the census.

-Elizabeth Wayne. Birth Date 23 May 1794-Pa. and died 23 Sep 1880,

Page Co., Ia. Do not know birth place in Pa. or names of her Irish

parents. Do not know when Elizabeth moved to Kentucky. She married John

Jacob? Duncan, 5 Jul 1813, in Bourbon Co., Ky. (Age 19). Her residence

before 1813 probably Pa. or Va.

[04] Chris Doehring on Fri, 15 May 1998

My gggg grandfather William L. Wayne married Lucy Hill in Madison County, KY 3/22/1814.

Ephraim, son William L., and grandson, Archibald Hill Wayne then moved to Audrain Co., Mo.in and around 1817. They made trips back and forth to Kentucky . William came back for Lucy.

[05] Bobbi Ann Rasch ([email protected]) on September 27, 1998 at 22:53:42:

Michael WAYNE was given land grant of 160 acres in Knox Co., IL 22 Nov 1817 in section 22 the same day John WAYNE was given in a land grant 160 acres in Knox Co., IL section 36. How do they relate? These are the two earliest WAYNE's in IL that I have found. Others came 1828 to 1850.

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1820-1829:

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[01] Kentucky 1820 Census:

a = <10 x = not naturalized g = <14

b = 10<16 x = in agro h = 14<26

c = 16<18 x = in commerce i = 26<45

d = 16<26 (including HOH) x = in manufacture j = 45>

e = 26<45 ( " " ) k = free color

f = 45> ( " " ) l = all other except

indians not taxed

J W T

Wayne: abcdef abdef xxxx ghij ghij Males [possibles] 28 27 22

Benjamin Mon (281) 120010 32210 03 26<45 10<16 <10

Francis Brk (303) 200010 00011 26<45 <10 <10

Isaac Dav (15A) 310010 11010 0121 3102 26<45 10<16 <10 <10 <10

Wain:

John Was (42A) 120101 12101 0300 1000 001 >45 [16<26] 10<16 10<16 <10 x

Waine:

John C. Was (41A) 100010 40010 01 26<45] <10 x

John W. Bbn (128) 001010 10100 0000 0100 1100[26<45] 16<18 x

[02] Delinquent Tax List:

Boone Co. 1821 Wm S. Wayne Livestock (L), acres (320) a.

[03] Taxpayers 1819-1826:

-Boone Co: combined land & property 1821 & 1825 - Waine, Ellenor (p6)

- Wayne, Wm L. (p7)

-Callaway Co: 1823-24-25 - Wain, John M. (p11)

-Franklin Co: 1823-24-25 - Wain, Thomas (p39)

-Howard Co.?: 1819 - Wayne, Ephraim (p116)

(1819 Howard but not found in Howard, Boone, Chariton, Clay or Cooper.

May have died or moved on or in Cole, Lafayette, Ray or Saline.)

[04] William Wayne - candidate for coroner, Howard Co. 12 Aug 1820.

[05] Wayne.-John Wayne, of Virginia (Campbell Co.?), had a son named Temple, who was of a roving disposition and passionately fond of hunting. He settled in Audrain Co., Mo., in 1827, and killed Six deer the First day he stoped there. During the hunting seasons no one killed more deer and wolves than he did, and he lived for years entirely on wild game. He was never satisfied except when he was in the woods, where he spent nearly all of his time, night and day-Sunday being like any other day to him. He was married first to Lorinda Peyton, by whom he had-William, Mary, Temple, Jr., Joseph, Lorinda, Jane, and James. He was married the second time to Elizabeth Griggs, and they had-Lucy A., George, Elizabeth, Emily, Alfred, and Franklin (and Martha?).

[06] [email protected] (Nancy Martin [email protected])

-George MARTON and Elizabeth RUSSELL had 6 children around Callaway co.,

MO.

-John T. married 1) Lucy WAYNE about 1829 and 2) Emily ? about 1840.

[07] The orginal land entry book had the following

John W. Wayne bought land Nov 5, 1824 in SW quarter of township 47 North

Range 10 West section 28, Callaway Co., MO (see Guthrie Quadrangle).

[08] Marsha ([email protected]) on October 12, 1998 at 07:12:31:

BLM records: There are 7 entries for a TEMPLE WAYNE, who purchased land in

AUDRAIN CO., MO, from 1838 to 1858, and you can order copies. If you can't

find them, e-mail me direct and I'll try to help.

[06] William Wayne and Sally Johnson m. Apr 16 1829, Richmond Madison Co. (p226)

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1830-1839:

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- 1830 & 1840 Census column code:

a = free males under 5 n = free females under 5

b = free males of 5 and under 10 o = free females of 5 and under 10

c = free males of 10 and under 15 p = free females of 10 and under 15

d = free males of 15 and under 20 q = free females of 15 and under 20

e = free males of 20 and under 30 r = free females of 20 and under 30

f = free males of 30 and under 40 s = free females of 30 and under 40

g = free males of 40 and under 50 t = free females of 40 and under 50

h = free males of 50 and under 60 u = free females of 50 and under 60

i = free males of 60 and under 70 v = free females of 60 and under 70

j = free males of 70 and under 80 w = free females of 70 and under 80

k = free males of 80 and under 90 x = free females of 80 and under 90

l = free males of 90 and under 100 y = free females of 90 and under 100

m = free males of over 100 z = free females of over 100

(slaves = <10 10<24 24<36 36<55 55<100 >100)

[01] Kentucky 1830 Census:

abcdefghijkl nopqrstuvwx

Wayne:

Edward Was (155) 1000100000000 1000100000000 20<30 <5

Isaac Dav (190) 0012000100000 1021001000000 02000001001

John Was (155) 0002000001000 0010000100000 2 70<80 15<20 15<20

Murcer S. Dav (190) 0001100000000 2000100000000 411000111

William Was (155) 1110010000000 1101010000000 30<40 10<15 5<10 <5

Waine:

William Was (181) 1100000001000 0000010000000 70<80 5<10 <5

[02] Missouri 1830 Census:

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Temple Wayne Callaway 2100100000000 - 1100100000000

Mexico twp 50 range 9, farmer, Bourbon Co., KY

John W Wayne Callaway 1100010000000 - 2110100000000

William Wayne Boone 0110100000000 - 0121010001000

[03] Missouri Marriages Before 1840:

-Amelia P. Wayne & Miller Barnes 18 Dec 1831 Boone Co.

JP Silas Riggs (p12)

-Eliza J(ane). Wayne & Howard (Houser) Canada 28 Mar 1839 Boone Co.

Baptist MG James Barnes

(p37)

-Roberta G. Wayne & Anderson J. Baker 13 Aug 1839 Callaway Co.

(p9)

-Zerlinda Wayne & James Pace 24 Mar 1836 Callaway Co.

(p172)

-Temple Wayne & Elizabeth Gregg 12 Mar 1835 Callaway Co.

Rev. Theo Boulware (p236)

[04] Callaway Co. Marriages 1821-1871:

-Roberta... Rev Milton Cleveland (p13)

-Zerlinda... Rev Jas. Suggett (p31)

[05] Marriages to 1850:

-Roberta G. (p11)

-Zerlinda (p53)

[06] Delinquent Tax List:

-Audrain Co. Oct 1838 Temple Wayne

[07] Estray Record:

-Audrain 1837 Wm L. Wayne -

has taken up a chestnut sorrel mare with a blaze face. on June 24 1837,

the horse was appraised at $45 by P.N. Mahan & Housen Canada. (jp) Michael

Perkins (c) Joel Hayes.

[08] Wills & Bonds, Book A 1837-1839 Audrain Co.:

-William Wayne was appointed the guardian of Susan Johnson & Jesse Johnson,

orphans of Jesse Johnson, dec. (APT) July 18 1838 (s) Moses M Barnes.

[09]

JOHN WAYNE (WHAYNE) WILL

(20 April 1830)

In the name of God Amen. I John Whayne of the county of Edgar and state of Illinois living frail in body but in perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for it, calling to mind that it is appointed for all men once to die do make, and ordain constitute and appoint this my last will and testament disannulling all others. First of all I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it, nothing doubting but I shall receive the same again in the great day of general resurrection and my body to the ground to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executor, and as touching the worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to ________ me I give and bequeath it in manner and form following to wit: First I order all my legal debts and funeral charges to be paid. Item: I give to my beloved wife, Mary Whayne all and singular my goods and chattel lands and tenements during her natural life and at :her death to be divided in the manner and form following, the two following half quarters of land to be divided into four equal parts each both the timbered lands and prairie - the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty, township No. 14 north range No. 13 west, the west half of southwest quarter of section No. 17 township No. 14 north range No. 13 west between my four sons Benjamin Whayne, John Whayne, William Whayne and Temple Whayne each one having one fourth of the timbered one half quarter and one one fourth of the prairie one half quarter Benjamin having his choice. Item: I give to my daughter Elizabeth Scott one dollar to levied and raised out of my estate. Item: I give to my daughters Mary Miller and Lucy Martin all of the stock and household goods that remain at the death of my wife Mary Whayne to be equally divided between them and its not being known whether William Whayne dead or living if the said William Whayne should never apply for this part of the before described lands it shall fall to Mary Miller and her heirs lawfully begotten of her body to their only proper use and behoof NB I appoint James Miller sole executor of this my last will and testament signed sealed and delivered this 20th day of April in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty.

His

John ( Whayne

mark

Attest

William Farrow William Helmuth § The witnesses

[01] Marriage record book had the following (Callaway Co.) - Matilda Wayne to ??? (she was listed in index but couldn't find her on page)

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1840-1849:

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[01] Missouri 1840 Census:

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Temple Wayne Audr 011 Salt RI v 1121001000000-2010100000000-?

Wm L. Wayne Audr 004 Saling T 0001101000000-0002001001000-?

John W. Wain Call 103 9 mile Pr 0103101000000-3120101000000

(229)

[02] Callaway Co. Marriages 1821-1871:

-Alexander Williams & Susan Wayne Dec 19,1848

Rev. JP Geo. B Hopkins (p69)

-Joshua Wayne & Jane Straw Oct 17, 1848 (p107)

[03] Marriages to 1850:

-Lorinda J. Wayne & Cornelius Gaines 3/13/1845 Audrain (p95)

-Archibald Wayne & Nancy Ann Crosswhite 8/27/1840 Audrain

-Temple Jr. Wayne & Sarah Johnson 2/28/1849 Audrain

-Wm S. Wayne & Virginia M. Pundell 10/17/1850 Audrain

[04] Audrain Co. Taxable Property 1843 C. Roll #C445

free males acres original claimant

Temple Wayne 1

William L Wayne 1 80 M.M. Payne

A. H. Wayn 1 80 "

A. H. Wayn 20 "

[05] Lincoln Co. MO poll book 1844 capital fire documents CFD183 folder 16241:

Geo. Waine Bedford twp.

[06] FIRST REGIMENT OF MISSOURI MOUNTED VOLUNTEERS ("Doniphan's Expedition")

-Cpy D Saline Co, Pvt Joshua T Wayne

-Cpy A Cole Co, Pvt William Wayne (Infantry)

-Muster roll 15 June 1846 - 28 Feb 1847 shows company at San Fernando de

Taos, NM. Company discharged 31 July 1847 at Ft. Leavenworth.

-"Nearly all of the soldiers of the Mexican War went to California in 1847

and those who could not get there in 1849, went as soon as they could

afterwards. Many of them never returned, and their descendants live in

that country to this day. They look back to Missouri for their

genealogical records."

[07] Bourbon County, Kentucky Circuit Court. Box 1158:

Papers from a lawsuit, dated 13 April, 1846. On front page is the following:

Henry Hall --Bill -- vs. Nathaniel Fox [2nd husband of Margaret Talbott] & his wife -- Nicholas Co.

John Wayne & Betsy Wayne his wife -- Missouri

James M. Talbott, Hugh T. Talbott, & Henry Talbott, Jr. -- children of Augustine E. Talbott -- infants -- Ohio

William Kinney -- Bourbon County

Jno. H. Kinney -- Mercer Co. -- inft [infant]

Saml. L. Fisher & Lucinda Fisher his wife -- Bourbon Co.

Henry Talbott -- do [ditto]

Mason Talbott -- Nicholas Co.

Horace Trigg & Melvina Trigg his wife -- Bourbon Co.

HEIRS OF HUGH TALBOTT DECD.

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1850-1859:

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* 1850 Census:

[01] 12th District, Callaway Co. Missouri, 8th Oct (244/245 Being 12)

702 702 John W Wayne 58 m PA

Elizabeth 55 f KY

Thomas 27 m KY

Erminie 19 f MO

Benjamin 17 m MO (split listing,

Paralee (sp??) 14 f MO continued on next sheet).

Amanda 12 f MO

[02] District No 4, Being, Audrain Co., 10th Aug (157 4th District)

41 47 Temple Wayne Jr 25 m KY x

Sally 23 f MO

William 5m m MO

48 Robert Thruohonoston? 38 m VA x (Throgmorton?)

Mary (Wayne?) 27 f KY x

M. E. 10m f MO

Richard 26 m VA

[03] 12th Aug (159 4th District)

12 71 Temple Wayne 52 m VA x

E. G. 43 f SC x (Elizabeth Griggs)

John (Joseph?) 20 m MO

J. H. (James?) 19 m MO

Lucy A. 14 f MO

G. W. (George) 13 m MO

E. A. 11 f MO

L. E. 9 f MO

M. S. 8 f MO

A. R. (Alfred) 6 m MO

F. B. (Franklin) 4 m MO

72 Neil Garner 30 m KY x (Cornelius Gains?)

L. J. (Lorinda?) 21 f MO

L. M. 4 f MO

W. J. 4 m MO

[04] 17th Sep (184 4th District)

423 445 Housan Canada 34 m VA

Eliza J. 32 f MO

William 15 m MO

Susan J. 13 f MO

Sarah 10 f MO

Pamela 8 f MO

Lucy 6 f MO

Nancy 4 f MO

Henry Martin 28 m VA

424 446 A. H. Wayne 34 m KY x

Sarah A. 24 f KY x

William 10 m MO

Anthony 8 f MO (m)

Elizabeth 2 f MO

[05] 19th Sep (187 4th District)

463 486 William Crosswhite 66 m VA x

Mary 50 f VA x

Perry Wayne 5 m MO

[06] Boone Co. Missouri, 26th Aug (341 being 8T)

196 196 Jonathan Grammer 30 m KY Merchant

Sarah E. 30 f KY

James H. 12 m MO

Sarah E. 10 f MO

George L. 8 m MO

Mary 6 f MO

Harriet 3 f MO

Jonathan L. 1 m MO

William L. Wayne 57 m KY Merchant

[07] Linn Co. Missouri, 9th Sep (011 50th District)

165 165 James Pace 31 m KY

Zerlinda 30 f KY

Mary 13 f MO

Roberta 9 f MO

Amanda 6 f MO

Sarah 4 f MO

Joseph 1 f MO

[08] Pioneer Kentuckians w/ Missouri Cousins (1850):

-A.H. Wayne 34 m Audr

-Elizabeth 55 f Call

-Sarah A. 24 f Audr

-Temple Jr. 25 m Audr

-Thomas 27 m Call

-William L. 57 m Boon

[09] Callaway Co. Marriages 1821-1871:

-Erminie Wayne & John Bowdoin Oct 11 1854 (p44)

(Eminia & Bowdon) Absalom Rice

- A. H. Wayne & Sarah Terry 19 Aug 1847 Boone Co. MG James Barnes

(groom of Audrain Co.)

[10] History of Callaway County (pp371):

SCOTT.-John Scott, of Campbell county, Va., married the widow of Little Page, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Matthews. They had two children, Matthias and Martha. The latter died in Virginia and the former was married in 1804 to Elizabeth Wayne, of Virginia. They settled in Montgomery county, Ky., were they lived twenty-five years, and then, in 1829, they came to Missouri and settled in Callaway county. They had thirteen children. After the death of his first wife Mr. Scott married Elizabeth Barnes, by whom he had one child. He died in 1852, but his widow still survives. -:NOTE: This Elizabeth is John's and Temple's Sister.

[11] Bates Co. Abstracts of Admin. & Bonds book#1 1854 - 1866:

Alexander Williams died intestate, w/o will 7 July 1860 (245)

Admr. Benjamin M. Wayne(r)

Vouch: John H. Bowden, William T Moore

Paper #1998, Box #74

[12] Death Records Jan 1854 - Dec 1860:

-Wayne, W.L. in Sturgeon 13 May 1857 "An Old Citizen"

Columbia Weekly Statesman (cows) 15 May 1857

[13] The following is from "The History of Cass and Bates Counties,

Missouri", pub. 1883 by National Historical Co., St. Joseph, Mo., p.1242.

"John H. Bowden is among the prominent farmers and stock men of Bates County. He is a native of North Carolina, and was born in Caswell County, February 22, 1830. Benjamin Bowden, his father, was a native of North Carolina, where he grew to manhood and married Miss Anna Combs, also of that state. John H. moved with his father to Missouri in the spring of 1843, and located in Callaway County. He spent his early days on a farm, obtaining his education principally through his own efforts. In the spring of 1850, in company with Captain McCulloch and others, he made the trip overland to California, where they arrived in July. After passing about two years in the gold mines prospecting and mining, he returned to Missouri in the fall of 1852. Mr. Bowden was married in Callaway County, October 11, 1854, to Miss Emarine Wayne, a daughter of John W. Wayne. She is a native of Callaway County, where she was raised and educated. Directly after this event he came to Bates County, purchased land and improved his present farm. He has 700 acres, 400 acres in his home place, all fenced and improved, upon which is a fair house and barn and a good orchard, with 300 apple trees and an abundance of peach, etc. He resides on section 24, and is quite extensively engaged in feeding and handling stock. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden have seven children: Margara R., a teacher in the Butler school; Georgia Ann (now Mrs. William Herrel); Elizabeth W. (now Mrs. John Allison); Susie E., Ella, Charles P. and Emma J. Mr. B. is a member of the M. E. Church and his wife of the Christian Church."

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1860-1869:

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[01] 1860 Census:

Wayne, Martin Phelps Co. p132 Hawkins twp

Newton New Madri Co. p758 New Madrid p

Thomas Pike Co. p324 Calumit twp

[02] Deepwater twp, Henry Co. Missouri, 19th July (877 Deepwater) - P.O. Incas

704 704 John W Wayne 64 m KY

Amanda M 20 f MO

John L. 11 m MO

Virginia 5 f MO

705 705 Benjamin M. Wayne 28 m MO

Flavia B. 24 f NC

Mary E. 2 f MO

John W. 1 m MO

James L. 2m m MO

Ann 8 f MO

[03] Bates Co. Missouri, 8th Aug (204 Spruce TWP) - P.O. Johnstown

1079 1089 John Bowdon 30 m KY

Emma 25 f MO

Margret 6 f MO

George A 4 m MO

Wain E 2 m MO

1080 1090 Susan Williams 40 f MO

John 12 m MO

William 10 m MO

Luther 6 m MO

Lecosta 4 f MO

[04] Salt River twp, Audrain Co. Missouri, 20th June (680 Salt River) - P.O.

Mexico

493 491 J. H. Wayne 27 m MO

E. J. 26 f MO

L. E. 3 f MO

N. J. 2 f MO

S. E. 3m f MO

[05] (672 Salt River)

439 438 Temple Wayne (jr.) 36 m KY

S. A. 33 f MO

W. A. 10 m MO

M?. J. 6 f MO

J. H. 1 m MO

M?. J. Johnston 28 f

[06] Bourbon twp, Boone Co. Missouri, 31st July (931 Bourbon)

628 694 Arch H. Wayne 43 m KY

Cynthia G. 27 f MO

Anthony 17 m MO

Elizabeth L. 11 f MO

David D. 4 m MO

Samuel 2 m MO

Sarah I. Seymour 17 f MO

[07] Temple dies in 1864 at age 67.

[08] Callaway Co. Marriages 1821-1871:

-Thomas W. Ferguson & Elizabeth J. Wayne June 20 1870 (p4)

-George Green & Mrs. Jane Wayne Apr 16 1861 (p47)

[09] Anthony Wayne & Sarah Lindsey 25/Feb/1866 Rev. I.P. Crawford, Lafayette

Co. wife having one child: Maria.

[10] E. P. Vickers & Virginia Wayne 20 Jun 1867 Osage Co JP Maximillian Vache

[11] Elizabeth Wayne Greene Co. (Grand River TWP) d. Apr 1860 @60y married b. KY

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1870-1879:

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*1870 Census

[01] White Oak TWP, Henry Co., MO 1st Sep (405) - P.O. Clinton

144 149 Benjamin M Wayne 38 MW Farmer 4500/1000 MO

Flavia 32 FW Keeping House NC

Mary E 13 FW MO

Ann 19 FW MO

John W 10 MW MO

James T 9 MW MO

Lassetta E 7 FW MO

John T 20 MW MO

Marrinet Likens 23 MW Laborer 5000/600 MO

156 159 Benjamin T Blodgett 17 MW Laborer MO

John W Wayne 78 MW Farmer PA

Amanda Hungerford 32 FW House Keeper 12000/1000 MO

John T 9 FW MO

Mary E 6 FW MO

[02] Susan Wayne Bollinger Co. d. 5 Jan 1886 @79y widow b. NC res of MO ~70y

[03] 1890 Missouri Veterans:

County Locale SD ED

Wayne, Benjamin Henry White Oak 6 91

Wayne, S. C. Dunklin Holcomb 2 49

[04] Marriage record book had the following-

William J. Wayne to Elizabeth A. Bishop 3 Nov 1870

G.F. Kerfoot & Nancy Wayne 23 Dec 1894 (Rec 16Jan1895) by R. Jenkins

John T Wayne & Elizabeth Mullin 11 Jan 1872 (Rec 10Feb1872) by GP Smith,MG

[05] Under Death notices was the following-

Temple [jr] Wayne age 71 d. 20 Apr 1895 in the Auxvasse Review

James H. Wayne age 73 d. 20 Feb 1906 in the Callaway Weekly Gazette

Mrs. John T. Wayne d. 14 Feb 1902 in the Auxvasse Review

John Wayne age 72 d. 27 Apr 1909 in the Montgomery City Standard.

Ella Rose, dau of Peter Crum & Elizabeth Wayne & wife of Ed Rex (5593) Red Hill Cemetery, Bates Co. 18Apr1898-19Feb1974

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1880-1889:

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1880 Missouri Census for W500 Wayne

First line is head-of-household. Their fields are Last, First, Color, Gender, Age, Birth Place, Residence (City, County/MCD), Vol-ED-Sheet-Line.

All other lines have these fields, Last (usually omitted), First, Relation to HOH, Age, Birth Place.

Any exceptions are written from the soundex cards (usually in reference to a unique relationship)

Wayne,

Anthony

B

M

40

KY

Lafayette/Lexington

v19ed57sh12#47

Ellen

W

35

MO

Martha

D

7

MO

Thomas

S

5

MO

Wayne,

Fred

S

1

MO

Wayne,

Anthony

W

M

37

MO

Boone/Burton

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Mary E

W

34

MO

Joseph P

S

10

MO

Annie C

D

7

MO

Ollie M

D

3

MO

Wayne,

Samuel C

W

M

48

IL

Dunklin/Holcomb Island

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Elisa A

W

38

SC

Charles R

S

16

IL

Mary S

D

12

IL

Dora F

D

10

IL

Samuel C

S

8

IL

Noah

S

3

MO

Lovelady,

Nancy C

SD

12

AR

Severe

SS

10

AR

John

SS

8

AR

Wayne,

Addy M.B.

D

3/12

MO

Wane,

Mary

B

F

25

MO

Springfield, Greene/

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Emma

D

7

MO

Gedrick L

S

5

MO

Wayne,

John T

W

M

31

MO

Benton/Union

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Elizabeth

W

27

KY

Leona

D

8

MO

Laura

D

7

MO

Nancy A

D

5

MO

Anthony

S

2

MO

Ethel

D

2/12

MO

Wayn,

John J

W

M

24

IL

Dunklin/Freeborn

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Mary J

W

20

AR

Minnie E

D

1

MO

Wayne,

John

W

M

36

VA

Montgomery/Danville

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Sarah E

W

38

MO

Atterberry,

Jno M

SS

14

MO

Mary C

SD

12

MO

Richard L

SS

10

MO

Wayne,

Annie E

D

2/12

MO

Wayne,

James H

W

M

48

MO

Audrain/South Salt River

v2ed5sh19#48

Elizabeth

W

47

MO

Elizabeth

D

20

MO

Leuida

D

18

MO

John T

S

15

MO

Annie

D

12

MO

James H

S

10

MO

Jane

D

8

MO

Samuel

S

5

MO

Wayne,

Benjamin M

W

M

50

MO

Henry/Walker

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Flavia V

W

45

NC

Elizabeth

D

22

MO

John W

S

21

MO

Thomas

S

20

MO

Elen

D

19

MO

Walker,

W

(NR)

75

NC

Elizabeth

W

71

NC

Candie O

Austen

D

30

NC

Philip P

S

10

MO

William E

S

9

MO

William B

Baxter

SS

20

MO

Wayne,

Temple

W

M

56

KY

Audrain/South Salt River

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Sallie A

W

53

MO

John H

S

21

MO

Joseph R

S

18

MO

Austin H

S

15

MO

Neal,

Caroline

HELP

30

MO

Alfred

(NR)

2

MO

[04] Delbert Brooksher ([email protected]) on April 02, 1998 at 10:18:11:

Wife a decendent of Alfred R. Wayne who was pioneer of Linn Co., Ks., having traveled by Oxen from Missouri.

[08] Marsha ([email protected]) on August 23, 1998 at 17:26:52:

Looking for the parents of my ggGrandfather, SAMUEL C. WAYNE b. 1832, Anna or Vermilion(?) IL. His Father was born in VA, and Mother in IL. I just recently found a Civil War record for a Samuel C. Wayne that leads me to believe he lived in ADAMS CO. IL before moving on to UNION CO., IL and then to MO. Could also had a brother named ISAAC. Samuel C., was married more then once. 1st m. ? 2nd m. Elisa Maulden. Their children were, CHARLES R., MARY S (b. 1868, IL.), DORA F., SAMUEL C., NOAH., and ADDY M. Also listed in their household in the 1880 cen. Holcomb Island twp., Dunklin Co., MO, were three stepchildren, NANCY LOVELADY, SEVERE LOVELADY. JOHN LOVELADY. I have just found info that Elisa was first married to a JOHN LOVELADY.

My gGrandfather was the SAMUEL C. Jr., b. 1872 Anna IL, m. MARY DYE. Their children were, MYME, HATTIE, WALTER SAMUEL, DORA, WILLIAM V., FLORA, HESTER, RAYMOND, RUBY, and RACHAEL. They also lived in Dunklin Co. It was said that Mary was Indian.

[10] Vendla Pearson ([email protected]) also doing research on Temple, Temple Jr and George.

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1890-1899:

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>From "Annals of Henry County", vol. I, To 1900, compiled by Kathleen

White Miles, pub. Fall, 1973 by The Printery in Clinton, Missouri, p.

222, from a newspaper published May 11, 1895.

"Laura Wayne, a young lady of about 20, committed suicide by hanging

last Friday at H. T. Mullin's south of Urich. No reason can be assigned

for the rash act. Her remains were buried in Mullin's graveyard

Saturday."

Mullin's Cemetery still exists south of Urich. I have several relatives

buried there. It may have started as a family cemetery, but others are

also buried there. Just didn't want you to make an assumption that

Laura Wayne was in the Mullins family just from the cemetery

information. The fact that she died on H. T. Mullin's property may tie

her to the family though.

I have the census microfilm and used to do lookups for the USGenWeb. I

had to stop though because in March, our church secretary resigned and I

have been filling in on a volunteer basis. I just didn't have enough

hours available to do the census searches because it takes so long to do

each one. It would take between 8 and 12 hours to search 1870 through

1920.

I can find no references to the surname BOWDON/BOWDOIN, etc. WILLIAMS

was and is a very popular surname in Henry County. There are 116

WILLIAMS buried in Englewood Cemetery; however, I can find no Alexander

or Susan WILLIAMS anyplace.

Bates and Henry Counties have similar topography, fairly flat and very

good farm land. In the 1850's, it was kind of the western edge of

civilization (if you could call it that). The migration from Henry to

Bates was common. In fact, my JENKINS ancestors moved from Henry to

Bates and my dad was born in Bates County in 1906 and lived there until

returning to Clinton in the early 1930's.

I do have the "History of Bates County" and checked for WILLIAMS and

BOWDON/BOWDOIN. There is a biography for John H. BOWDEN who married

Emarine WAYNE 11 Oct 1854 in Callaway County. If you don't have it, I

will be happy to send it to you.

Jim

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1900-1909:

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1900 Soundex 1247655

Waine, William J. v15 ed202 sh7 line57

W March 1862 38 Missouri

Pottawatomie Shawnee NY?

Waine, Nella C. w Oct 1864 36 Missouri

Lester, Vergie si Dec 1884 16 Missouri

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1910-1919:

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1910 Soundex 1372162

Pottawatomie Shawnee 060 0223

Wayne, Benjamin M. H 78 Missouri (53 marrd)

Wayne, Flavia B. w 73 North Carolina

Pottawatomie Shawnee 060 0224 0016

Wayne, Jon W H W 51 Missouri (14 marrd)

Wayne, Nellie C w 46 Missouri

Wayne, WM s 06 Oklahoma

Wayne, Vergia d 03 Oklahoma

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1920-1929:

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1920 Soundex (1829233)

Wayne, William J. 70 232 03 38

W 60 Missouri Pottawatomie (321 Union, Shawnee)

Wayne, J. William s 15 Oklahoma

John William III

Robert Lee Wayne b. 18 Oct 1926 in Shawnee Pottawatomie Co., Oklahoma.

Joella

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1930-Present:

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Christopher Lee Wayne b. 31 Dec 1959 in Shawnee Pottawatomie Co., Oklahoma.

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Conclusions:

We know that all three families spent time in Kentucky before moving on to Missouri (i.e. birthplace of offspring). How are they related, If at all? Looking at the early Censuses of Kentucky, Waynes centered around three main areas, Bourbon/Montgomery/Madison/Estil Cos, Jefferson/Daviess Cos and Washington/Breckinridge Cos. It appears that each group is related and my guess is that they are from different branches primarily because by 1830 the former group disappears from Kentucky and William, Temple and John appear in Missouri. The latter seems to have basically stayed in Kentucky.

By 1810, John & William settle in Washington Co., but I have not found where they came from. They were born between 1750 & 1760, which should put them in PA. Isaac is the son of a William from King&Queen Co., VA. Benjamin is the Son of John and Judith is a daughter-in-law, John hailing from Campbell Co., VA. Nathaniel is the son of Ephraim.

Who are these three men that settled in MO? How are they related and did they migrate from Kentucky? If we start with a portion of an abstract from Edgar Co., IL., that I’m still not sure how accurate it is, but it’s a place to start, “A brother of Benjamin, Temple Wayne, left Ill to live in the same county in Missouri where Nathaniel's brother was living, and adjoining a county where Nathaniel's father had lived.” Prior to 1830 parts of present day Audrain & Boone Co’s. were part of Callaway. From an abstract of a history of Callaway Co., Temple settled in Callaway (Audrain) in 1827 and his father was John Wayne of Campbell Co., Va.

This would seem to indicate that William L and Nathaniel are brothers and their father is Ephraim. I don’t understand why John W was never mentioned?? The will of John Whayne (of Campbell Co., Va. & Montgomery Co., Ky.) listed Benjamin, John W, Temple and William as brothers (William disappears), therefore, is this John W the same John W that settled in Callaway? The marriage record of John & Eliza Talbott in 1818 Bourbon Co., KY. and a law suit naming John & Elizabeth, “who are now living in MO” as defendants would seem to confirm that they are all related.

Ephraim comes to Missouri before 1819. Temple settles in Audrain in 1827. John W. moves to Callaway about 1824. John's son, Thomas (Joshua) was born in 1823 KY, so we can narrow that down to between 1823 and 1824. It's curious to note that the plot of land purchased in [1820.07] is located on the Guthrie Quadrangle, about two miles south west of the Fulton Municipal Airport. However, [1840.01], shows that John lived in Nine Mile Prairie Township, which is East North-East of Fulton and toward the county line. Does this mean that John moved again between 1824 and 1840? And again, [1850.01] shows that John W lived in district 12, which at this time, I don't know what the boundaries are.

Ephraim and Ellenor (Eleanor), as far as I can tell, had two sons, Nathaniel [1700.01] and William L and two daughters ([1800.03] & [1810.01]). William was 27 in 1820 when he became a candidate for Howard County Coroner ([1820.04]). Ephraim dies about 1819 (at the age of 64). That part of Howard Co. becomes Boone Co in Nov 1820. Ellenor lives with William until her death prior to 1850, [1830.02] and [1840.01] shows an elderly woman between 70 and 80, living with William. Nathaniel moves on to Grant Co., WI with Benjamin, John W's and Temple's brother[?]

I can not find anything on William's wife, except that she dies prior to 1850. They had six children (?): Archibald H(ill) and one other male. Amelia P., Eliza J., Sarah E. (?) and one other female. In 1838, William adopted Jesse and Susan Johnson ([1830.08]). By 1850, William is living with a Jonathan and Sarah E [Wayne?] Grammer and he dies 13 May 1857 in Sturgeon, "An old citizen" (Columbia Weekly Statesman).

A.H. and Sarah E. do not appear with the offspring lists of Temple [1820.05] and John W. ([1840.01/.02] & [1850.01/.07/.09]) but their ages correspond with [1840.01]. A.H. was born two years before John W was married [1810.02]. William must be living with his married daughter Sarah E. in 1850 [1850.06]. Sarah E.'s husband, Jonathan Grammer, is a merchant, the same as William L. What kind of merchant? William L. had been a candidate for coroner, so was this a preoccupation with his father's death or an extension of the "family" business (the tannery at Waynesborough) [Intro.02]?

Did Temple's father move from Campbell Co., VA (?) to Montgomery Co., KY? If so then the John Waine from Montgomery Co., KY in the 1810 Census just might be Temple's father. Looking at [1830.02], Temple was a farmer in Bourbon Co. Montgomery Co. KY grew out of Bourbon Co., KY in 1797 and was a neighboring county. [1820.05] gives all of Temple's offspring.

Judith Wayne dies prior to 1820 and by 1823, John W. moves to Callaway Co., MO, with Thomas (Judith's youngest son) tagging along until they come to Franklin Co [1820.03]. Thomas later dies or moves on before 1830. I believe that Thomas is John's cousin only because one of John's children is Thomas, presumably named for him?? I also know that my great great grandfather (Benjamin) was a stock dealer and my great grandfather (John I) was a fur trader and perhaps this too is a link back to the tannery at Waynesborough?

I rule out the John and William from Washington Co., primarily because this county is distant from the other counties that show record of the Wayne's that moved to Missouri and also, because it appears (in later censuses) that those two families stayed and settled in and around Washington County.

The following are four family lines. This is the structure that I believe is correct. I hope I've shown this from the data. Again, this hypothesis is based on only the available data, I'm sure one could throw in a skewed fact or two and change everything, but then, that's what I want to see, something to refute my hypothesis. Now I need to make a link between Judith and Capt Anthony Wayne. I have many more leads to check and they will eventually end up in this document.

First Guess ->

1810: Judith (Bbn) Ephraim (Mad) John (Mon) John (Was)-William(Was)

/ \ | / \ |

John W Thomas William L Benjamin Temple John C

| | (Mon) |

Benjamin A H Temple Jr.

| / \ / \

John I William Anthony William J.H.

|

John II

|

Robert L

|

Chris L

Second Guess (w/ Jim Carns info) ->

1810: Ephraim (Mad) John W Sr.(Mon) John (Was)-William(Was)

| / | \ |

William L Benjamin Temple John W Jr.(Bbn) John C

| (Mon) | \

A H Temple Jr. Benjamin

/ \ / \ |

William Anthony William J.H. John I

|

John II

|

Robert L

|

Chris L

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Well, I've been able to confirm the original (??) plot of land that

John W had purchased in 1825 and added to in 1831, but this conflicts with

the 1840 Census. I'm now looking for the boundaries of the 12th District

on the 1850 Census. The original plot of land is just SW of the Fulton

Municipal Airport in Round Prairie TWP. By 1840, the family was living in

Nine Mile Prairie TWP. I thought that the place of residence would be on

the land they owned, but John W had also purchased some river bottom land

(almost the entire section) along the Missouri in Cote Sans Dessein TWP

between 1837 and 1847, so I've come to the conclusion that the family lived

in Nine Mile Prairie (12th District??) perhaps 10 to 20 miles from the

original plot (160 acres).

By 1860, John W and a son, Benjamin (my gg grandfather) had purchased

lands in Henry Co, near several son-in-laws, Andrew J Baker, John H Bowden,

James Pace and Alexander Williams (haven't verified that all are

son-in-laws. Have only confirmed John and Alexander) in Bates, St. Clair

and Cedar counties. Andrew and James are listed with several M.I.s,

although, I did prove from the deed records that Andrew Baker and Andrew J

Baker are the same person.

I've only gone through deed records between 1821 and 1870 (LDS

microfilm) and land patents between 1820 and 1908, therefore I don't have

the full picture yet. A James and Wyatt Pace bought (or was deeded) the

original plot in 1839 (a James Pace married John W's daughter, Zerlinda in

1836). There's also a James and Zerlinda Pace in the 1850 Census for Linn

Co. Are these all the same? John W, also sold off some of the river

bottom land to a Walter McMillian (??) in 1856. At this time, I don't know

what happened to the rest of the section. What's really interesting is

that when John W had purchased the river bottom land, some of it was

purchased from a William and John Estes. Family history states that we are

related to the James/Daltons somehow. I know that some of the MO Estes are

related to them, so perhaps this is that link??

======================

I was going over some old and new records, when I noticed something. My

ggg grandmother, Elizabeth Wayne died in Grand River TWP, Greene Co., MO

in Apr 1860 (I don't know why she was there - visiting

family/friends?). Her Son-in-law, Alexander Williams dies about Jul

1860, in Bates Co., MO. Was there something going around at that time?

Was there some sort of hospital or sanitarium there near Springfield?

========================

My ggg grandfather is John W Wayne of Callaway Co. MO. He came to MO in

1824 from KY. Of the three Johns I can find in early 1800s KY, the John W from

Bourbon Co. is the most likely. I've heard one theory that this John W is a son

of Ephraim - I discount this theory, simply because of a marriage record of John

Jr. and Betsey Talbot. This means that John Jr. is John Sr.'s son. I follow

another record that states that John W married an Elizabeth Talbot of Bourbon

Co. John Jr. and John W are the same person! It's also said that Benjamin and

Nathaniel are cousins. This could be true, but someone had further stated that

John Sr. and Ephraim had to be brothers. I discount this because, John Sr.

wouldn't have gone by John Sr., but by John II or Jr., that is if he and Ephraim

are brothers (I don't know, do Jr.'s go by Sr. when their father dies??).

Francis had five sons, so Benjamin and Nathaniel could still be (2nd) cousins.

So which of the four remaining brothers does John Sr. come from? Three of the

brothers were married after John Sr was born (1752). That leaves Anthony (as an

unknown), but all? Of his children are listed. The marriage of Humphrey and

Mary Ann Parker in 1781 just may be a second marriage(??). The marriage seems

to be 'late' compared to the others, if so, where there children from the

first? Of course, Humphrey could also have been the youngest (born after 1741)

or he simply married late?

From the marriage of John Sr.'s daughter, Mary and James Miller in K&Q Co.

and other records (not listed), John Sr. had reason for being in K&Q Co, but on

the other hand, what else brought him to K&Q? The 1787 VA Census shows a

Tabatha Whayne (Wayne) in K&Q Co or at least land that she owned. Francis' son,

Abraham (John Sr.'s brother) married a Tabitha Parry. I don't think that this

is a coincidence. This would seem to point to a family connection. However, I

can not place Benjamin, Charles, William, Adam and Joseph. There is a

relationship between John Sr. and Joseph. They both appear as witnesses to a

wedding between William McAllister and Elizabeth Smith, 12 May 1789 and John is

a bondsman and witness to Joseph's marriage to Mary Drinkwater, 15 April 1790,

but that relationship is unknown. I think a bondsman usually reflects a family

link? The only surviving male child of Abraham and Tabitha is Caleb Parry and

by the 1810 VA Census, only Charles and a Diana Whayne remain in VA, Although,

the 1800 and 1810 PA Census shows Caleb P still in PA. This may mean that other

"family" members actually maintained the residence there. The one saving grace

is that I have no information on the children of Michael and Humphrey. Anthony

and Abraham have all? Their children listed, so it's possible that John (Sr),

Benjamin, Charles, William, Adam and Joseph belong to John (except John Sr.),

Michael and/or Humphrey.

John Sr. and Benjamin move to Edgar Co., Ill. From Montgomery Co. and

Benjamin and Nathaniel move on to Grant Co., WI. Michael and his brother John

Sr. eventually moves up to Knox Co., Ill. (??)

Please note that I am assuming that when offspring are listed for a

particular line, *all* the children for that line have been listed. Also I

place Humphrey (I don't have his birth date) between Abraham and Elizabeth only

because the spacing between those two are greater than any other spacing. I'm

not saying "Eureka, this is it!" But from the bits and pieces I can gather from

you and others (Jim Carns, Frank Bevc, Delbert Brooksher, Rhoby A. Wayne-Rasch,

Marsha ?, etc), this is just a hypotheses. I haven't checked out everything yet

and I see possible holes, but using this as a stepping off point, perhaps

specific queries can be made? I do have this feeling that we are all related

somehow. This is just one possibility.

Oh :-), back to my original question, if John Sr. is the son of either

Humphrey or Michael and the nephew of John, then John Sr.'s William L and

Ephraim's William L could mean that the "L" stands for the same thing and I

think it's "Leonard". My other supporting data, is a Revolutionary Pension file

abstract for a Joseph Scott of Amelia Co. VA, which is inbetween K&Q CO. and

Campbell Co. It lists his children and one being "Judith, wife of Leonard

Wayne". Now I have problems with this. The Wife of John Sr's William L is

Judith Lawrence, which either signifies an adoption etc. or there is another

Judith in or around Campbell Co.? A Leonard Wayne does appear in the 1840/50/60

Census for Campbell Co (I haven't looked at these yet). Even if there are two

Judiths, there is a family link here and I would still say that "L" stands for

"Leonard".

The 1799 Tax List for Madison Co. shows a white male over 13, could be

Nathaniel (19-21), but William L was born in 1793, so shouldn't he have appeared

as a white male under 10 (if they kept track of children that young)??

William L's first wife was Lucy Hill and all I know for sure is that he Had

Archibald Hill with her. Temple Wayne Jr., married a Sarah "Sally" Johnson, so

his second wife may have caused some problems keeping the two Sarahs separate.

This marriage must have taken place in or before 1838 (where?), because William

L adopted her two children(?), Susan and Jesse, their father was Jesse (dec.).

There are two slots in the 1840 Census that I can not account for (a male and

female) I have a marriage record of a William S (I think this to be a

transcription error and it is 'L') Wayne and a Virginia M Pundell, 10/17/50.

This could be his third marriage, but I always thought that this William L, was

Temple's oldest. There was a William that went off to fight in the Mexican War,

and when these young men returned, they married and moved west. John W's

oldest, Joshua T, did the same when he married Jane Straw in 1848. In 1850,

Ephraim's William L was 57 and he dies in 1857 "an old citizen" with no mention

of a wife.

Amelia Perry has a weird ring to it. Not only does Archibald have a son

named Perry, Perry (or Parry) is also the maiden name of William L's great aunt

Tahitha (another link?). Amelia is also a county in VA (What does that have to

do with anything? :-) My record shows Amelia marring a Miller Barnes,

18Dec1831. The adoption record for Susan and Jesse Johnson, shows a Moses M

Barnes as a witness. These two Barnes and your Moses Miller is probably the

same person. For Houston Canada, I have a Houser and a Housan. His given name

may have been Houston and he went by Houser. Why do you have a "?" next to

Martha? In the 1850 Census, it shows William L living with a Jonathan and Sarah

E. Grammer. What is his relationship to Jonathan? I always thought that Sarah

E was William L's daughter? There is a "lost/partial" marriage record for a

Matilda Wayne in Callaway Co., could this be Martha? The three wives of

Archibald that I am aware of are Sarah A Johnson (1829?), Nancy Crosswhite (whom

I think dies in childbirth with Perry-1845?) and Sarah Terry (1847). You had

"Mary Elizabeth" married to Houston and then "Elizabeth Jane" married to

Houston. This is an error, but what kind of an error? Duplication or typo,

etc?

If Ephraim dies in 1824, then what happened to him between 1819 and 1824?

I lose track of him in 1819. He was 64 in 1819 (69 in '24).

Looking through addresses for Wayne in MO, I found the following:

Wayne, Archie L 2412 Headland Dr, Saint Charles, MO 63301-1417

Phone: (314)946-3204

Wayne, Archie Sr 2629 Slattery St, Saint Louis, MO 63106-1116

Phone: (314)533-4075

You know they have to be descendents of Archibald Hill!!! I would

encourage you to contact them. They may have family history, being part of that

line that "stayed" in MO. BTW, if you ask Archie L what the "L" stands for,

what do you think the odds would be that it's "Leonard"? ;-) If you follow this

advice, please let me know what's said.

APPENDIX A:

Odds&Ends:

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[01] The name Wayne is actually a spelling variation on one of the oldest professions, that of a wheelwright, or "Wain" wright, as they were called. They were also called Cartwrights (as in Bonanza, the TV show...), from the Middle English word wain = cart, wagon (from Old English woegen ). Sometimes Wain was a place name that described the man who lived at the house that bore a sign of the astronomical constellation of the Plough, which was known in medieval times as Charles' Wain (Charles being short for Charlemagne), but that was the exception to the naming rule. Variations include Wayne, Wane, Waine, Waines, Wainman, Whenman, Wenman. In Germany, the man of that profession was called Wegenmann .

[02] The Wayne family ran a tannery at Waynesborough in the 1700s.

[03] Virginia statehood 1788 (including WV - June 20, 1863)

[04] Dr. Thomas Walker explored and surveyed (Walker Line) parts of KY in 1750 (Dr. Walker of Valley Forge? Married Sarah Wayne, a cousin to "Mad" Anthony)

[05] First KY colony in 1774 established by James Harrod and other Pennsylvanians (Harrodsburg).

[06] In 1775 Daniel Boone lead NC settlers through the Cumberland gap to Boonesboro.

[07] Kentucky Counties and when they were formed:

Bourbon 1786

Montgomery 1797 (from Bourbon)

[08] KY was Fincastle Co. (of Virginia) prior to 1776, then Kentucky Co. until statehood, June 1 1792.

[09] "Little Dixie" area of Missouri: Howard, Boone and Callaway.

[10] Callaway Co. is along route taken by Lewis & Clark, 1804-1806.

[11] Missouri: territory 1812

statehood Aug 10, 1821

[12] KY & MO were slave states, but did not secede.

[13] Missouri Counties:

- Audrain Co. formed in 1836 from parts of Monroe, Callaway & Ralls.

- Boone formed from Howard in Nov 1820.

- Callaway formed in 1820 from Montgomery {Boone & Howard} which had been created only a year before from the original district of St. Charles.

State Census 1844 & 1876. Most county records are intact starting in 1821.)

- Franklin formed from St. Louis in 1818, 2 years later, part of the area was cut off to form Gasconade Co.)

- Henry County was formed by renaming Rives County in 1841; the county seat is Clinton.

- Rives County (extinct) was formed in 1834 from Lafayette County, renamed Henry in 1841.

· St. Clair County was formed in 1841 from Rives County (which became Henry County); the county seat is Osceola.

APPENDIX B:

[09] Missouri Land Patents 1820-1908 (Wayne):

NAME (Land Office/County)

AccessionDocumentSignatureAliquotT.R.SAcres

Number Number Date Parts

Archibald H Wayne (Fayette/Audrain)

MO2730__.158129501/10/40NESW 52.12.3340

MO2840__.2981850511/10/41SESW52.12.3340

MO2920__.268224894/1/43SWNE52.12.2940

MO2930__.015227534/1/43W½SE52.12.3380

Archibald H Wayne (Fayette/Boone)

MO2980__.354255377/1/48SENW51.12.456.22

MO3010__.402269933/30/49NWNE51.12.444.66

MO3090__.4973132812/15/54SWNW51.13.1440

Benjamin M Wayne (Warsaw/Henry)

MO1960__.392508171/15/58NW41.28.7164.75

John H Wayne (Palmyra/Audrain)

MO2510__.019276459/1/53NESE50.9.1440

John W Wayne (St. Louis/Callaway)

MO0050__.226223510/1/31E½SW47.10.2880

MO0020__.3788757/15/25E½NW47.10.2880

John W Wayne (Warsaw/Henry)

MO1900__.286448565/1/57W½1NW41.28.500

(ADD CERT #44943 #44944)

W½SW

00

W½2NW

00

SWSW42.28.32198.805

MO1820__.402(a)448574/1/56S½NW42.28.2180

MO1820__.459449454/1/56E½1NE41.28.600

E½2NE41.28.679.46

MO1860__.497(a)476914/1/57NENE41.28.740

MO1860__.498476924/1/57W½1NE41.28.640

MO1930__.2564893110/30/57E½SE41.28.600

NWSE41.28.6120

MO1990__.204511856/1/59W½2NE41.28.639.26

(PATENT RECORD IMPERFECT)

Temple Wayne (Palmyra/Audrain)

MO2170__.449107988/2/38SWNW50.9.3640

MO2280__.164161204/1/39W½SW50.8.2080

MO2290__.449(a)169654/1/39NWNW50.9.3440

MO2450__.133244098/10/49NWSE50.9.2940

MO2470__.0622541612/1/51NESW50.9.2940

MO2480__.303262945/15/52SESW50.9.2940

MO2520__.329286512/15/54NWNE50.9.3240

MO2610__.454302077/1/58SWNE50.9.3200

SENW50.9.3280

William L Wayne (Fayette/Audrain)

MO2720__.256(a)125251/10/40NWNW52.12.3340

William L Wayne (Fayette/Boone)

MO2980__.329(a)255107/1/48NENW51.12.446.72

MO3010__.401269923/30/49SWNW51.12.446.72

[10] Missouri Land Patents 1820-1908 (others/family):

NAME (Land Office/County)

AccessionDocumentSignatureAliquotT.R.SAcres

Number Number Date Parts

Andrew J Baker (St. Louis/Callaway,Osage)

MO0100__.00345421/14/36SENW45.9.3440

Andrew Baker (Warsaw/St. Louis)

MO1850__.071465004/1/57E½1NW37.24.239.93

MO1850__.072465024/1/57NESW37.24.240

MO1960__.306507141/15/58SESW37.24.240

MO2070__.4135648311/1/59NWSE37.24.240

John H Bowden (Clinton/Bates)

MO1890__.427433375/1/57E½NE41.29.2480

John H Bowden (Warsaw/Henry)

MO1990__.203511846/1/59S½2NW41.28.1980

James A Pace (Warsaw/Cedar)

MO2090__.376580886/1/60E½2NE35.25.337.68

James F Pace (Booneville/St. Clair)

MO3410__.1474681#(MISC 11836)12/26/91NESE36.26.2440

James J Pace (Warsaw/St. Clair)

MO2090__.447590676/1/60NW36.25.21160

James Pace (Springfield/St. Clair)

MO5170__.34222424/10/43NWNW36.25.1040

MO5170__.34322434/10/43SESW36.25.340

James Pace (Clinton/St. Clair)

MO1800__.211431821/15/56SWSE36.25.300

E½NE36.25.9120

MO1800__.442435381/15/56SWNE36.25.1040

INCORRECT_CERT#ON_DOCUMENT-VERIFIED_FROM_TRACT_BOOK

James Pace (Warsaw/St. Clair)

MO2070__.4875656411/1/59NWNE36.25.1040

Alexander Williams (Clinton/Bates)

MO1890__.121420535/1/57SE41.29.13160

[11] Callaway Co., Missouri Land Deeds 1821 - 1870 (Wayne):

Grantee Grantor Nature of Date of Date of

Instrument Instrument File

+==================+=================+==========+============+===========

Wayne, Jno. W. Estis & Hays W.D. Feb 20, 1837 Apr 27, 1837

Same Jordon Curtis &wf W.D. Oct 27, 1837 Dec 23, 1837

Same Wm Estes W.D. Jan 9, 1843 Jan 9, 1843

Same Jas Waters &wf W.D. Nov 7, 1843 Nov 7, 1843

Same Jno Estes W.D. Jun 14, 1847 Jul 19, 1847

Grantor Grantee

Wayne, Temple &wf Ed. Garrott W.D. Oct 27, 1836 Oct 31, 18??

Wayne, Jno. W. &wf Jas. & Wyatt Pace W.D. Oct 27, 1839 Feb 19, 18??

Wayne, Jno. W Walter McWillan* B for D May 9, 1856 May 15, 18??

Same &wf same W.D. May 12, 1856 Jan 5, 18??

*Watler McMillan

Recorded Parts of Sections, Sec/ Town/ Rng Acres 100ths

Book Page Towns and Additions Lot Blk

+====+====+=========================================+====+=====+===+=====+=====

? 433 SW 61 acres 34.45.9 & lot E side frac 3 44 9 120 1

? 458 SW-less 61 acres 34.45.9 & E lot frac 3 44 9 120 1

? 97 pt. SW 34 45 9 122

? 288 SW frac 34.45.9 E side frac (see deed) 3 44 9 122 31

? 95 1/6 pt. Pt. SW frac 34.45.9 & E pt. Frac 3 44 9 121

? 81 SWNW {Audrain Co.} 36 50 9

? 545 E½SW E½NW 28 47 10 160

? 638 Lot SW frac 34.45.9 & 3 44 9 122 01

70 acres off E side frac

? 403 SW frac 34.45.9 & 70 acres E side frac 3 44 9 122

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