Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameFrancis Marion HARDESTY
Birth Date26 Feb 1859339
Birth PlacePennsylvania
Death Date6 Apr 1907 Age: 48
Death PlaceMilford, Barton County, Missouri
Burial PlaceMilford, Barton County, Missouri, Round Prairie Cemetery
FatherJohn HARDESTY (1830-)
Spouses
Birth Date12 Aug 1861340
Birth PlaceIllinois
Death Date30 Jul 1931341 Age: 69
Death PlaceBarton County, Missouri
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Burial PlaceMilford, Barton County, Missouri, Round Prairie Cemetery341
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
FatherClark Lawrence JOHNSON , 16 (1833-1901)
MotherSarah Ann STOCKDELL , 17 (1837-1863)
Family ID251
Marr Date21 Jan 1881
Marr PlaceBarton County, Missouri
Marr MemoMissouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
ChildrenWilliam Henry (1882-1938)
Notes for Francis Marion HARDESTY
From Grandma Roea Johnson, she thought Adeline might have had a husband or husbands named Hardesty or Rector.42
Notes for Mary Adeline (Spouse 1)
1870 census has Illinois birthplace; 1880 census has Missouri bp; 1900 census Indiana bp; 1910, 1920 census has Nebraska bp; 1930 census has United States bp; U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current has Nebraska bp.

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Roea Ann (Ryan) Johnson's hand written notes: James Albert Johnson had two siblings: sister Adeline Johnson Hardestie and brother Henry Johnson42

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“Have Cedar co Cemetery Book I did not find any Adeline or derevitive anything in Martin cememtery no Johnson buried there or Hardstie etc.”94

No Johnsons, no Adeline or derivitive, or Hardstie in Martin cemetery. There are Johnsons in Clintonville cemetery.94

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On Find A Grave this is memorial ID 67712120, GPS-Latitude: 37.5752983, Longitude: -94.1082993.

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Phil Rector sent the following long passage:342
William next married Mary Adeline Johnson [1954] [MRIN: 297] on March 18, 1909 in Barton, Missouri, USA. Mary was born on August 12, 1861 in Nebraska, USA, died on July 30, 1931 in Center, Dade, Missouri, USA at age 69, and was buried on July 30, 1931 in Round Prairie Cemetery, Milford, Barton, Missouri, USA. Other names for Mary were A. Mary Johnson, Mary A Johnson, Mary A Hardesty, Mary Adaline Johnson, and Adeline M Rector.
Noted events in her life were:
• She appeared on the Milford, Barton, Missouri, USA census in 1910.
• She resided at Milford, Barton, Missouri, USA in 1910.
• She appeared on the Newton, Barton, Missouri, USA census in 1870.
• She appeared on the Milford, Barton, Missouri, USA census in 1900.
• She resided at Doylesport, Barton, Missouri, USA in 1920.
• She has conflicting birth information of Nebraska, USA and 1861.
• She appeared on the Doylesport, Barton, Missouri, USA census in 1920. • She appeared on the Doylesport, Barton, Missouri, USA census in 1930. • She appeared on the Milford, Barton, Missouri, USA census in 1880.
• She resided at Doylesport, Barton, Missouri, USA in 1930.342

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A will posted Aug 16, 2016 on Ancestry by melonb10 states:
“1868 Apr. 16 Jackson Co, IN Order of Distribution of Milton’s estate: Estate value $4,267.55 Heirs: Jennet, widow $963.59; all other heirs received $300.36 each: Mary Barns’ heirs (Evan Shewmaker, Rachel Garrett & Milton Barnes); Malinda Hinds, Sally Johnson’s heirs (Henry, Mary and James); Alah Boothe (husband Jeremiah signed for her), Simeon, Braxton, Milton, Colby, Fanny Smallwood and Thomas. Samuel Lee granted letters of authority as Administrator of Milton’s estate (Bk C p497)

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