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John Sims Burnett Pioneer of 1853 compiled by Stephenie Flora John Sims Burnett b. 03 May 1788 Fredericksburg, Virginia 13 Apr 1877 Douglas County, Oregon m. 12 Nov 1818 Blount County, Tennessee [Blount County Tennesse Marriages Lydia S. Danforth m'd John S. Burnett 12 Nov 1818 by I. Anderson of New Providence Church] Lydia S. Danforth [headstone spells name Lydea] b. 1796 Virginia 20 Jul 1854 Douglas County, Oregon buried Burnett Cemetery, Douglas County, Oregon 1830: McMinn County, Tennessee, John S. Burnett; 1 male (-5 James); 1 male (30-39 John); 1 female (30-39 Lydia); 1 female slave (10-23); 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1 female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave 1850: District 102, Wright County, Missouri, October 2, 1850; John S. Burnett, 59, farmer, VA; Lydia, 50, MO; Josiah, 20, laborer, MO; Martha, 17, MO; Andrew, 15, laborer, MO; Letitia, 13, MO; Mary, 11, MO 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 16, 1860; John Burnett, 71, farmer, $10000 $6000, VT; Andrew, 26, $0 $1000, MO; Mary, 18, MO; Lilly, 11, (black), MO [Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Monday April 23, 1877 p.2] Children of John Burnett and Lydia Danforth: 1. Sarah Burnett b. c1820 Blount County, Tennessee bef 1830 Tennessee

2. James Danforth Burnett [Pioneer of 1850] b. 12 Mar 1822 Blount County, Tennessee 1903 Round Tree, Douglas County, Oregon m. 10 May 1847 Wright County, Missouri Margaret Elizabeth Love b. 29 Dec 1828 Haywood County, North Carolina 26 Feb 1867 Douglas County, Oregon d/o Thomas Bell Love and Elizabeth Barnard 1830: McMinn County, Tennessee, John S. Burnett; 1 male (-5 James); 1 male (30-39); 1 female (30-39); 1 female slave (10-23) 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1 female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; James Burnett, 38, farmer, $5000 $3500, TN; Margaret, 31, NC; Francis, 12, MO; Martha, 10, MO; Mary, 8, OR; Lidia, 6, OR; Thomas, 4, OR; Laura, 2, OR [History of the Pacific Northwest Vol II p. 233 photo Vol I p. 332a] "James D. Burnett: lives on Round Prairie; is a farmer and stock raiser; came to state in 1850, and to county in 1852; was born March 12, 1822, in Blunt (sic) county, Tenn; was married to Margaret Love. Children, Martha (deceased), Francis (deceased), Mary, Lydia,

Thomas B., Lucy and Virginia C. (deceased)." [History of Southern Oregon by A.G. Walling p. 510] [Oregon State Journal, Saturday, September 9, 1871 p.2] Children of James Burnett and Mary Love: i. Martha A. Burnett b. 12 Apr 1848 Wright County, Missouri 22 Jul 1864 Round Prairie, Douglas County, Oregon [also headstone for her in Burnett Cemetery, Douglas County, Oregon] 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; James Burnett, 38, farmer, $5000 $3500, TN; Margaret, 31, NC; Francis, 12, MO; Martha, 10, MO; Mary, 8, OR; Lidia, 6, OR; Thomas, 4, OR; Laura, 2, OR

ii. Frances E. Burnett b. 01 Oct 1850 Wright County, Missouri 12 Apr 1870 Round Prairie, Douglas County, Oregon 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; James Burnett, 38, farmer, $5000 $3500, TN; Margaret, 31, NC; Francis, 12, MO; Martha, 10, MO; Mary, 8, OR; Lidia, 6, OR; Thomas, 4, OR; Laura, 2, OR iii. Mary E. Burnett b. 1852 Oregon 02 Apr 1882 Round Prairie, Douglas County, Oregon 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; James Burnett, 38, farmer, $5000 $3500, TN; Margaret, 31, NC; Francis, 12, MO; Martha, 10, MO; Mary, 8, OR; Lidia, 6, OR; Thomas, 4, OR; Laura, 2, OR iv. Lydia R. Burnett b. 12 Jun 1854 Douglas County, Oregon 18 May 1888 Gilliam County, Oregon buried Arlington Masonic Cemetery, Arlington, Gilliam County, Oregon m. Horace G. Hurlburt 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; James Burnett, 38, farmer, $5000 $3500, TN; Margaret, 31, NC; Francis, 12, MO; Martha, 10, MO; Mary, 8, OR; Lidia, 6, OR; Thomas, 4, OR; Laura, 2, OR v. Laura S. Burnett b. 04 Apr 1856 Douglas County Oregon 26 Jun 1879 Round Prairie, Douglas County, Oregon vi. Thomas Boliver Burnett b. 10 Apr 1858 Douglas County, Oregon 30 Dec 1941 Eugene, Lane County, Oregon m. Jennie Cook

1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; James Burnett, 38, farmer, $5000 $3500, TN; Margaret, 31, NC; Francis, 12, MO; Martha, 10, MO; Mary, 8, OR; Lidia, 6, OR; Thomas, 4, OR; Laura, 2, OR "Thomas B. Burnett: lives in Round Prairie, ten miles south of Roseburg; postoffice, Roseburg; is a farmer and stock grower; was born in Douglas county, Oregon, September 10, 1858." [History of Southern Oregon by A.G. Walling p. 510] vii. Luceile L. Burnett b. 1861 Douglas County, Oregon 22 Aug 1892 Douglas County, Oregon m. Jasper Bell Waite viii. Virginia Caroline Burnett b. 08 May 1863 Douglas County, Oregon 31 Aug 1883 Round Tree, Douglas County, Oregon 3. Josiah Adolphus Burnett b. 31 Dec 1828 Missouri 28 Apr 1875 Clackamas County, Oregon buried Philip Foster Cemetery, Eagle Creek, Estacada, Oregon m. 26 Dec 1857 Clackamas County, Oregon Lucy Ann Foster b. 07 Sep 1837 Washington County, Maine 26 Dec 1878 Walla Walla County, Washington d/o Philip Foster and Mary Ann Pettygrove 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1 female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave 1850: District 102, Wright County, Missouri, October 2, 1850; John S. Burnett, 49, farmer, VA; Lydia, 50, MO; Josiah, 20, laborer, MO; Martha, 17, MO; Andrew, 15, laborer, MO; Letitia, 13, MO; Mary, 11, MO 1857: Clackamas County, Marriage, Josiah Burnett, Clackamas Bk 1 p.82

1860: Youngs Pct, Clackamas County, Oregon, July 13, 1860; J.A. Burnett, 30, Surveyor, $2000 $3000, MO; Lucy A., 22, Maine; John S., 4/12, OR 1870: Youngs Pct, Clackamas County, Oregon, July 21, 1870; Josiah Burns (sic), 38, farmer, $800 $600, MO; Lucy, 32, keeping house, MO; John, 10, at school, OR; Frankie, 8, OR; Josiah, 6, OR; Augustus, 4, OR 1876: Clackamas County, Josiah A. Burnett, Probate, Clackamas Estate File #0109 1876 Children of Josiah Burnett and Lucy Foster: i. Mary Burnett b. 18 Oct 1858 Clackamas County, Oregon 29 Mar 1860 Clackamas County, Oregon buried Philip Foster Cemetery, Eagle Creek, Estacada, Oregon ii. John Sims Burnett b. 04 Mar 1860 Clackamas County, Oregon 11 Nov 1881 Sacramento County, California 1876: Clackamas County, John S. Burnett, Clackamas guardianship file #0008 iii. Frankie Florence Burnett b. 07 Nov 1861 Clackamas County, Oregon 30 Jul 1877 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon buried Philip Foster Cemetery, Eagle Creek, Estacada, Oregon iv. Josiah Edwin Burnett b. 10 Apr 1864 Clackamas County, Oregon 05 Dec 1942 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon

[Oregonian, Portland, Oregon, Tuesday, December 8, 1942 p.13] v. Augustus Danforth Burnett b. 01 Mar 1866 Clackamas County, Oregon 13 Dec 1952 Clackamas County, Oregon buried Philip Foster Cemetery, Eagle Creek, Estacada, Oregon m. Maude Cole 4. Martha Melvina Burnett b. 26 Feb 1832 Crawford County, Missouri 14 Oct 1887 Jackson County, Oregon m.11 Dec 1854 Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon Michael Hanley b. 24 Jun 1824 Athens County, Ohio 14 Jun 1888 Medford, Jackson County, Oregon s/o William Hanley and Elizabeth Hutchinson 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1

female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave 1850: District 102, Wright County, Missouri, October 2, 1850; John S. Burnett, 59, farmer, VA; Lydia, 50, MO; Josiah, 20, laborer, MO; Martha, 17, MO; Andrew, 15, laborer, MO; Letitia, 13, MO; Mary, 11, MO "MICHAEL HANLEY. As a pioneer of limited resources Michael Hanley came to the coast in historic '49, and during the years that intervened until his death in 1889, at the age of sixty-four, he arose to popular esteem as a farmer, large land-owner, freighter, Indian fighter, fraternalist. humanitarian, and general promoter of the material, moral and political welfare of Jackson county. No more representative man made his way through the times when order and government were being established on the frontier, or more closely identified his fortunes with the varied and changing conditions by which he was surrounde His was a character which instinctively permeated every phase of county activity, leaving everything in his wake the better for his strength of courage and high purpose. A hard and self-denying youth was the early portion of Mr. Hanley, for his father died when he was about nine years old, leaving his mother with the care of a large family of children. Michael Hanley was born on the home farm near Marietta, Washington county. Ohio, June 24, 1824, and at the age of seventeen struck out in the world as a flat-boater on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Associating with men from all parts of the country, and representing as many occupations, his opportunities for observation were large, and afforded him insight into both character and work. He went often to New Orleans, and there noted the excitement incident to the discovery of gold on the coast, and, having nothing to detain him in any particular place, he decided to follow the tide of emigration westwar Embarking at New Orleans in the spring of 1849, he reached California via the Isthmus of Panama, and until 1851 engaged in mining and prospecting on the Yuba and Feather rivers. Not realizing his mining expectations he came to Jackson county, Ore., and at Jacksonville engaged in the meat business with John E. Ross. In the fall of 1852 he took up a donation claim of three hundred and twenty acres in Douglas county, two and a half miles north of Myrtle creek, on the Umpqua river, and resided there alone until his marriage, December 13, 1854, with Martha M. Burnett, a native of St. Louis, Mo., and daughter of John S. Burnett, one of the prominent men of Douglas county. Mr. Burnett is given credit for the many undertakings in which he has been engaged since crossing the plains in an ox-train first in the spring of 1849 and again in 1853. In 1857 Mr. Hanley and his wife removed to Jackson county, and bought a section of land comprising the Clinton and Welton donation claims, two and a half miles northeast of Jacksonville, where they lived until Mr. Hanley's lamented death. In time he added to his original property until he had accumulated several hundred acres, much of which was devoted to extensive stock-raising, and he also engaged in freighting in the early days, later on furnishing supplies to the troops in the Cayuse and Rogue River Indian wars. He was an enlisted soldier in this memorable campaign, and participated in many combats with the Indians. Energetic and far-sighted, he was one of the promoters of the general prosperity of the country. Years of patient labor added to his wealth and gave him countless opportunities for well-doing, and many are the instances still recalled of his

unstinted generosity to those less fortunate than himself. He was especially liberal to church organizations, a fact evidencing the breadth of his mind, for he himself never became a member of any church. As a Republican he took great interest in local affairs, and while developing his vast property held a number of local offices. The lodge of Masons at Jacksonville had no more popular or more helpful member. Mr. Hanley was eminently social in his tendencies, and inclined to look on the bright and hopeful side of life. He made many and lasting friends, and his departure from the scenes which had known him so long left a void in the hearts of many of his fellow-townsmen. Mr. Hanley's character was especially shown in his home relations, and the children born into the family came to look upon their father as the personification of manliness and honor. He gave them good educations, and taught them his code of life, watching their developing traits with pride and expectation. John A., his oldest son, is deceased; Alice E. lives on the home place; William D. is a stockman in eastern Oregon ; Edward B. is living in Alaska, and is the partner of Jack Dalton, of mining fame; Ella E. is the wife of Harry Bush, a mine operator of Valparaiso, Chili, S. A.; and Michael F. is engaged in stock-raising near Central Point, Ore. The large estate left by Mr. Hanley has been divided among his children, but the home place is owned and operated by his daughter, Alice E., an excellent business manager, and most estimable and popular woman. Miss Hanley devotes her property principally to alfalfa, having two hundred acres in all, eighty acres of which is under orchar It is doubtful if many daughters have inherited so many of their sire's personal characteristics, or are so well fitted to carry on the work to which they devoted the greater part of their lives. Miss Hanley has cherished innumerable memories of her father, whom she recalls as worthy her tenderest thought and most exalted appreciation." [Portrait and Biographical Record of Western Oregon p. 684-5] Children of Michael Hanley and Martha Burnett: i. John Alexander Hanley b. 03 Oct 1855 Douglas County, Oregon 20 Dec 1901 Jackson County, Oregon m. Mary Harris Love ii. Mary Elizabeth Hanley b. 08 May 1857 Jackson County, Oregon 18 Aug 1866 Jackson County, Oregon iii. Alice Eliza Hanley b. 27 Feb 1859 Jackson County, Oregon 03 Jul 1940 Jackson County, Oregon

iv George Michael Hanley b. 29 Mar 1860 Jackson County, Oregon 10 Oct 1866 Jackson County, Oregon v. William Danforth Hanley b. 08 Feb 1861 Jackson County, Oregon 15 Sep 1935 Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon buried Burns Cemetery, Burns, Harney County, Oregon m. Clara Cameron vi. Edward Burnett Hanley b. 29 Mar 1863 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon 16 Nov 1943 Seattle, King County, Washington m. Elizabeth Holliday Rhys vii. Sebert Hutchinson Hanley b. 29 Oct 1864 Jackson County, Oregon 10 Sep 1866 Jackson County, Oregon viii. Michael Finley Hanley b. 01 Feb 1871 Jackson County, Oregon 23 Aug 1933

[Oregon Sentinel, January 29, 1879 p.2] 5. Andrew Jackson Burnett b. 1835 Missouri 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1 female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave

1850: District 102, Wright County, Missouri, October 2, 1850; John S. Burnett, 59, farmer, VA; Lydia, 50, MO; Josiah, 20, laborer, MO; Martha, 17, MO; Andrew, 15, laborer, MO; Letitia, 13, MO; Mary, 11, MO 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 16, 1860; John Burnett, 71, farmer, $10000 $6000, VT; Andrew, 26, $0 $1000, MO; Mary, 18, MO; Lilly, 11, (black), MO 6. Letitia Ann Burnett b. 1836 Missouri c1890 probably Placer County, California m. c1854 Douglas County, Oregon Hugh Elias Casey b. 1833 Missouri m2. 14 Jan 1892 Sarah Martha (Taber) Painter [Note: California voter registration gives middle name as Elias in 1892 Placer County records; have seen it a variety of names in researcher records] 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1 female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave 1850: District 102, Wright County, Missouri, October 2, 1850; John S. Burnett, 59, farmer, VA; Lydia, 50, MO; Josiah, 20, laborer, MO; Martha, 17, MO; Andrew, 15, laborer, MO; Letitia, 13, MO; Mary, 11, MO 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 17, 1860; Hughey Cacey, 27, farmer, $4000 $4624, TN; Letitia, 20, MO; Charles, 3, OR; John, 2, OR 1867: Eldorado County, California, H.E. Casey, voters registration 1870: Washoe City, Washoe County, Nevada, no date, H.E. Casey, 36, teamster, $50 $1500, MO; L. A., 31, keeps house, MO; C.W., 13, at school, OR; Jno, 11, at school, OR; A.J., 9, m, OR; Martha, 6, CA; Mary, 4, NV; R.L., 2, NV 1877: Eldorado County, California, H.E. Casey, voters registration 1880: Truckee, Nevada County, California, June 7, 1880; H. E. Casey, 45, logger, MO VA VA; Lutitia, 41, keeping house, MO VA TN; Chas. W., 22, son, logger, OR MO MO; Martha A., 15, dau, at school, CA MO MO; Mary, 13, dau, at school, NV MO MO; Robert L., 12, son, at school, NV MO MO; Clara B., 9, dau, at school, NV MO MO; Edward, 6, son, NV MO MO; James B., 1, son, CA MO MO

1884: Placer County, California, Hugh E. Casey, voters registration 1890: Placer County, California, Hughey E. Casey, voters registration 1896: Eldorado County, California, Hugh E. Casey, voters registration 1900: Placerville, El Dorado County, California, June 11 & 12, 1900; Hugh E. Casey, head, May 1834, 66, m-29yrs, MO Unk Tn, quartz miner; Sarah M., wife, Aug 1854, 46, m-29 yrs, 8-5, CA NY PA, housewife; Chas W., son, Dec 1856, 43, s, OR MO MO, quartz miner; Mary E., dau, May 1867, 33, s, NV MO MO, housework; Chas E., son, Dec 1892, 7, CA MO CA, at school; Lloyd I., son, Apr 1896, 4, s, CA MO CA Children of Hugh Casey and Letitia Burnett: i. Charles W. Casey b. Dec 1856 Oregon 03 Nov 1952 Placer County, California Old Auburn Cemetery, Auburn, Placer County, California ii. John Casey b. 1858 Oregon iii. Martha A. Casey b. 1865 California iv. Mary Casey b. May 1867 Nevada v. Robert L. Casey b. 1868 Nevada vi. Clara B. Casey b. 1871 Nevada vii. Edward Casey b. 1874 Nevada viii. Hugh Ernest Casey b. 01 Jan 1878 Nevada

18 May 1942 Placer County, California buried Old Auburn Cemetery, Auburn, Placer County, California ix. James B. Casey b. 1879 California 7. Mary A. Burnett b. Apr 1837 Missouri 1913 Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California m1. c1860 William McDaniel b. m2. c1869 Lewis Knapp b. 1837 Pennsylvania Note; There is conflicting information on Mary. The census in 1900 recorded her birth as 1847 when in reality it probably needed to be 1837. Findagrave picked up that date and has it listed with her death information. The other census records say she was born anywhere from 1832 to 1839. Information on the husbands is lacking as well. 1840: Pulaski County, Missouri, John S. Burnett; 1 male (5-9 Andrew); 1 male (10-14 Josiah); 1 male (15-19 James); 1 male (40-49 John); 2 females (-5 Letitia, Mary); 1 female (5-9 Martha); 1 female (40-49 Lydia); 1 male slave (-10); 3 person in ag; 6 white persons under 20; 2 white persons 40-49; 1 slave 1850: District 102, Wright County, Missouri, October 2, 1850; John S. Burnett, 59, farmer, VA; Lydia, 50, MO; Josiah, 20, laborer, MO; Martha, 17, MO; Andrew, 15, laborer, MO; Letitia, 13, MO; Mary, 11, MO 1860: Myrtle Creek, Douglas County, Oregon, June 16, 1860; John Burnett, 71, farmer, $10000 $6000, VT; Andrew, 26, $0 $1000, MO; Mary, 18, MO; Lilly, 11, (black), MO 1900: Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, June 20, 1900; William D. Knapp, head, Jul 1870, 29, m-6yrs, ID PA MO, farmer; Maude, wife, Feb 1873, 27, m-6yrs, 2-2, CA MO MO; Jessie V., dau, Dec 1894, 5, s, CA ID CA; Edith C., dau, May 1897, 3, s, CA ID CA; Mary A., mother, Apr 1847 (sic??), 53, m-31yrs, 6-1, MO VA VA; Mary Beasley, boarder, Sep 1879, 20, wid, TX MO MO; Francis Burnett, boarder, Aug 1880,

19, s, CA MO MO; William E. Crigler, boarder, Jan 1880, 20, s, CA MO MO, farm laborer; Patrick Conway, boarder, Jul 1835, 64, s, Ire Ire Ire, to US 1851, farm laborer Children of William McDaniel and Mary Burnett: i. Anna Lydia McDaniel b. 1861 bef 1900 ii. Mollie F. McDaniel b. bef 1900 iii. Percy Burnett McDaniel b. 1864 iv. John Lee McDaniel b. bef 1900 Children of Mr. Knapp and Mary Burnett: i. Girl Knapp b. bef 1900 ii. William Danforth Knapp b. 14 Jul 1870 Idaho 09 Feb 1945 Alameda County, California buried Odd Fellows Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California 1892: San Francisco County, California Voters Register, William Danforth Knapp, 22, 5'10", complexion-dark, hair and eyes-dark, machinist, b. Idaho, 1894: Sonoma County, California Voters Registration, William Danforth Knapp, 23, 5'10", complexion-dark, hair and eyes-dark, b. Idaho, farmer, Lewis Pct, Santa Rosa PO 1896: Sonoma County, California Voters Register, William Danforth Knapp, 26, 5'10", Med complexion, brown hair and eyes, small pock marks on face, scar on right hand, born Idaho, farmer, residing Fulton Pct, Santa Rosa PO 1898: Sonoma County, California Voters Register, William Danforth Knapp, 26, 5'10", Med complexion, brown hair and eyes, scar on right hand, born Idaho, farmer, Santa Rosa PO

1900: Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, June 20, 1900; William D. Knapp, head, Jul 1870, 29, m-6yrs, ID PA MO, farmer; Maude, wife, Feb 1873, 27, m- 6yrs, 2-2, CA MO MO; Jessie V., dau, Dec 1894, 5, s, CA ID CA; Edith C., dau, May 1897, 3, s, CA ID CA; Mary A., mother, Apr 1847 (sic), 53, m-31yrs, 6-1, MO VA VA; Mary Beasley, boarder, Sep 1879, 20, wid, TX MO MO; Francis Burnett, boarder, Aug 1880, 19, s, CA MO MO; William E. Crigler, boarder, Jan 1880, 20, s, CA MO MO, farm laborer; Patrick Conway, boarder, Jul 1835, 64, s, Ire Ire Ire, to US 1851, farm laborer