Perlina Brown

F, b. 5 March 1808, d. 26 September 1887
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Perlina Brown was born on 5 March 1808 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Perlina Brown likely appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Montgomery County, Kentucky, as one of two female children under the age of ten. Perlina Brown likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two female children at least ten and under sixteen years of age. Perlina Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the female of age twenty and under thirty. Perlina Brown married Jacob Killion on 20 August 1837 at Sangamon County, Illinois. Perlina (Brown) Killion appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Jacob Killion at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 25 September. J. Killian was enumerated as a 38 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4000. Pauline Killian was enumerated as age 42. Killian children included in the household were; Wm. age eleven, Betsy age nine and J.J.H. age three. Wm. and Betsy had attended school within the year. Perlina Killion was named an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his daughter. He willed her one equal share of his estate "with a reduction of one hundred and fifty dollars." Perlina (Brown) Killion appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Jacob Killion at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated on 23 July. Jacob Killion was enumerated as a farmer, age 50 with real estate valued at $28,500 and personal estate valued at $9,165. Perlina Killion was enumerated as age 52. Killion children included in the household were Betsy age nineteen and John J.H. age fifteen, both having attended school within the year. Wm. B. Killion age twenty and Mary J. Killion age twenty were enumerated as married within the year. Also enumerated in the household was William Brown age twenty. John Killion and William Brown were listed as farm laborers and Wm. B. Killion was listed as a farmer. Perlina (Brown) Killion appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Jacob Killion at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 22 August. Jacob Killion was enumerated as a 60 year old farmer with real estate valued at $65,000 and personal property valued at $6,000. Paulina Killion was enumerated as age 63 and keeping house. Enumerated in the same dwelling but as a second family were John Killion a 24 year old farmer and Mollillie Killion age 17 and keeping house. John and Mollillie had been married in July 1870. Enumerated with them were; James Hornback a 19 year old farm laborer, William Smith age 9 and 42 year old Polly Brown. Perlina (Brown) Killion appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Jacob Killion at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 12 & 14 June. Jacob was enumerated as a 69 year old farmer. Polina was enumerated as his 72 year old wife. Polly Brown was enumerated as his 50 year old sister-in-law.

Perlina (Brown) Killion died on 26 September 1887 at Menard County, Illinois, at age 79. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois.

Children of Perlina Brown and Jacob Killion

Eliza Brown

F, b. 12 November 1809, d. 10 November 1875
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Eliza Brown was born on 12 November 1809 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Eliza Brown likely appeared on the census of 1810 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Montgomery County, Kentucky, as one of two female children under the age of ten. Eliza Brown likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two female children at least ten and under sixteen years of age. Eliza Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two females of age fifteen and under twenty. Eliza Brown married Ambrose Dudley Morgan on 22 February 1836 at Bath County, Kentucky. Eliza (Brown) Morgan likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Ambrose Dudley Morgan at Bath County, Kentucky, as the female of age 20 and under 30. Eliza Brown was widowed with the death of her husband, Ambrose Dudley Morgan on 16 October 1847 at Menard County, Illinois. Eliza (Brown) Morgan appeared on the census of 1850 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 14 September. E. Morgan was enumerated as female head of household, age 38, born in Kentucky with real estate valued at $1,000. Morgan female children enumerated in the household were; S. age ten born in Kentucky and C. P. age three born in Illinois. Morgan male children were; R. B. age eight, Wm. H. age six and J. P. age three, all born in Illinois. S., R. B., and Wm. H. had attended school within the year. She was named an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his daughter. He willed her one equal share of his estate "with a reduction of four hundred dollars." Eliza (Brown) Morgan appeared on the census of 1860 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 28 July. Eliza Morgan was enumerated as head of household, age 45 and born in Kentucky. She owned real estate valued at $3,000 and personal property valued at $200. Morgan children enumerated with her were; Susan R. age nineteen, Richard M. age seventeen, William H. age fourteen, John P. M. age thirteen and Surville P. age thirteen. Susan was born in Kentucky, all the other children were born in Illinois. Richard was working as a farm laborer. She appeared on the census of 1870 at Madison County, Iowa; enumerated 10 August. Eliza Morgan was enumerated as age 62 and keeping house. Eliza owned real estate valued at $1,050. John Morgan was enumerated as age 23, working on the farm and owned personal property valued at $300. Neither Eliza nor John could read or write. Enumerated in the household was an 80 year old Black domestic servant, Lendell Brown. She died on 10 November 1875 at Madison County, Iowa, at age 65. She was buried at Beem- Beardsley Cemetery, Winterset, Madison County, Iowa.

Children of Eliza Brown and Ambrose Dudley Morgan

Nancy Brown

F, b. circa 1819, d. 12 February 1873
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Nancy Brown was born circa 1819 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Nancy Brown appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky; as Richard Brown, the male between the ages of 26 and 45. Included in his household were; one female between the ages of 26 and 45, one male and two female children between the ages of 10 and 16, 3 female and 2 male children age 10 or less. Also included in the household were 5 slaves; 3 males age 14 or less, one female age 26 or less and one female age 45 or less. Two people were "engaged in agriculture." Nancy Brown likely appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two females between the ages of fifteen and twenty. Nancy Brown married James M. Bell on 14 December 1843 at Menard County, Illinois. Nancy (Brown) Bell appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 14 September. J. M. Bell was enumerated as head of household, age 38, born in Virginia and a farmer with real estate valued at $1,200. N. Bell was enumerated as age 30 and born in Kentucky. Bell children enumerated in the household were; T. J. age 5, Betsy age 4, Emily age 3 and Amanda age six months. All the children were born in Illinois and T. J. and Betsy had attended school within the year. Nancy Bell was named an heir in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his daughter. He left her $1 as he had already deeded her a tract of land in Menard County, Illinois. Nancy (Brown) Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 28 July. James M. Bell was enumerated as age 47, born in Virginia and a farmer with personal property valued at $4,768. Nancy Bell was enumerated as age 41 and born in Kentucky. Bell children enumerated in the household were; Thomas J. age fifteen, Betsey age fourteen, Emily age thirteen, Amanda age ten, Jasper N. age nine, Perlina age four and Mary M. age eight months. Thomas, Betsey, Emily, Amanda and Jasper had all attended school within the year and Thomas was working as a farm laborer. Nancy (Brown) Bell appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa; enumerated 20 July. James Bell was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household with real estate valued at $8,400 and Personal estate valued at $1,848. Nancy Bell was enumerated as age 51 and she was keeping house. Also enumerated in the household were; Thomas age 24, Betsey age 23, Amanda age 20, Jasper age 19, Paulina age 16, Mary age 10 and Henry age 6.

Nancy (Brown) Bell died on 12 February 1873 at Warren County, Iowa. She was buried at Cochran Cemetery, Lacona, Warren County, Iowa.

Children of Nancy Brown and James M. Bell

(?) Brown

M, b. after 1815, d. before 1850
Relationship
3rd great-granduncle of Thana Kathleen White
     (?) Brown was born after 1815. He was the son of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. (?) Brown likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two male children under the age of ten. (?) Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as the male of age ten and under fifteen. (?) Brown died before 1850.

Child of (?) Brown

Susan E. Brown

F, b. circa 1844
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Susan E. Brown was born circa 1844 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of (?) Brown. Susan E. Brown appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky,as Susan E. Brown age six and born in Kentucky. Susan E. Brown was mentioned in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his granddaughter. Richard directed that Susan be allowed to live with and be supported by her grandmother, Elizabeth Brown. He willed her one equal share of his estate "with a reduction of her Schooling boarding & clothing."

(?) Brown

F, b. circa 1823, d. before 1850
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     (?) Brown was born circa 1823. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. (?) Brown married William L. Corbin circa 1845 at Bath County, Kentucky. (?) (Brown) Corbin died before 1850.

Child of (?) Brown and William L. Corbin

William L. Corbin

M, b. 1816
     William L. Corbin was born in 1816 at Kentucky. He married (?) Brown, daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare, circa 1845 at Bath County, Kentucky. William L. Corbin appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as W. L. Corbin age 34 and born in Kentucky. Also living in the household was Sarah Corbin age three and born in Kentucky. William L. Corbin appeared on the census of 1860 at Bath County, Kentucky; enumerated 6 & 7 June. William Corbin was enumerated as age 40 and a wagoner. He claimed $750 value in real estate and $100 value in personal estate. Included in the household were LuAnn age 26, Sarah E. age fourteen, Lucy age four and attending school and Thomas M. age two. All members of the household were enumerated as born in Kentucky. William Corbin had likely remarried and had another daughter and a son. He appeared on the census of 1870; enumerated 24 June. Wm. L. Corbin was enumerated as age 51 and a farmer claiming $1000 value in real estate and $500 value in personal estate. Included in the household were Lou A. age 35 and keeping house, Lucy age fifteen and attending school, Thomas age twelve, and Martha age ten. Also included in the household was a domestic servant, Martha Cline age fourteen and unable to read or write. All members of the household were enumerated as born in Kentucky except Missouri was listed as Thomas' birthplace. Sarah was not enumerated in her father's household on the 1870 census. She would have been about 24 years old and likely married. Additional research is needed on Sarah.

Child of William L. Corbin and (?) Brown

Sarah Elizabeth Corbin

F, b. circa 1847
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Sarah Elizabeth Corbin was born circa 1847 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of William L. Corbin and (?) Brown. Sarah Elizabeth Corbin appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as Sarah Corbin age three, born in Kentucky. Also living in the household was W. L. Corbin age 34 and born in Kentucky. Sarah Elizabeth Corbin was mentioned in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his granddaughter. He willed her $100 to be paid to her by his executor after the death of his wife and when she attained the age of twenty one years. Sarah Elizabeth Corbin appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of William L. Corbin at Bath County, Kentucky, as Sarah E. age fourteen and born in Kentucky. William Corbin had likely remarried and had another daughter and a son. Sarah was not enumerated in her father's household on the 1870 census. She would have been about 24 years old and likely married. Additional research is needed on Sarah.

Jacob Killion

M, b. 13 August 1812, d. 21 January 1889
     Jacob Killion was born on 13 August 1812. He married Perlina Brown, daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare, on 20 August 1837 at Sangamon County, Illinois. Jacob Killion appeared on the census of 1850 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 25 September. J. Killian was enumerated as a 38 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4000. Pauline Killian was enumerated as age 42. Killian children included in the household were; Wm. age eleven, Betsy age nine and J.J.H. age three. Wm. and Betsy had attended school within the year. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated on 23 July. Jacob Killion was enumerated as a farmer, age 50 with real estate valued at $28,500 and personal estate valued at $9,165. Perlina Killion was enumerated as age 52. Killion children included in the household were Betsy age nineteen and John J.H. age fifteen, both having attended school within the year. Wm. B. Killion age twenty and Mary J. Killion age twenty were enumerated as married within the year. Also enumerated in the household was William Brown age twenty. John Killion and William Brown were listed as farm laborers and Wm. B. Killion was listed as a farmer. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 22 August. Jacob Killion was enumerated as a 60 year old farmer with real estate valued at $65,000 and personal property valued at $6,000. Paulina Killion was enumerated as age 63 and keeping house. Enumerated in the same dwelling but as a second family were John Killion a 24 year old farmer and Mollillie Killion age 17 and keeping house. John and Mollillie had been married in July 1870. Enumerated with them were; James Hornback a 19 year old farm laborer, William Smith age 9 and 42 year old Polly Brown. Jacob Killion and William Killion were enumerated on the 1870 census as living next to each other. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 12 & 14 June. Jacob was enumerated as a 69 year old farmer. Polina was enumerated as his 72 year old wife. Polly Brown was enumerated as his 50 year old sister-in-law. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Perlina (Brown) Killion on 26 September 1887 at Menard County, Illinois. Jacob Killion died on 21 January 1889 at Menard County, Illinois, at age 76. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Petersburg, Menard County, Illinois.

Children of Jacob Killion and Perlina Brown

James M. Bell

M, b. circa 1813
     James M. Bell was born circa 1813 at Virginia. He married Nancy Brown, daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare, on 14 December 1843 at Menard County, Illinois. James M. Bell appeared on the census of 1850 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 14 September. J. M. Bell was enumerated as head of household, age 38, born in Virginia and a farmer with real estate valued at $1,200. N. Bell was enumerated as age 30 and born in Kentucky. Bell children enumerated in the household were; T. J. age 5, Betsy age 4, Emily age 3 and Amanda age six months. All the children were born in Illinois and T. J. and Betsy had attended school within the year. He appeared on the census of 1860 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 28 July. James M. Bell was enumerated as age 47, born in Virginia and a farmer with personal property valued at $4,768. Nancy Bell was enumerated as age 41 and born in Kentucky. Bell children enumerated in the household were; Thomas J. age fifteen, Betsey age fourteen, Emily age thirteen, Amanda age ten, Jasper N. age nine, Perlina age four and Mary M. age eight months. Thomas, Betsey, Emily, Amanda and Jasper had all attended school within the year and Thomas was working as a farm laborer. He was a farmer with land located in Range 22, Section 11, SW, SW between 1870 and 1885 at White Breast Township, Warren County, Iowa. He appeared on the census of 1870 at Warren County, Iowa; enumerated 20 July. James Bell was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household with real estate valued at $8,400 and Personal estate valued at $1,848. Nancy Bell was enumerated as age 51 and she was keeping house. Also enumerated in the household were; Thomas age 24, Betsey age 23, Amanda age 20, Jasper age 19, Paulina age 16, Mary age 10 and Henry age 6. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Nancy (Brown) Bell on 12 February 1873 at Warren County, Iowa. James M. Bell appeared on the census of 1880 at Warren County, Iowa; enumerated 6 July. James M Bell was enumerated as the 66 year old head of household and he was widowed. One son was enumerated as Thos J Bell age 26 (?) and a farmer. One daughter-in-law was enumerated as Alice Bell age 27 and keeping house. One daughter was enumerated as Emily Nolen age 23, widowed and house keeping. One grandson was enumerated as Henry Bell age 15. He appeared on the census of 1885 at Warren County, Iowa; as age 71 and widowed. Members of the household were enumerated as; Emma Nolen age 35 and widowed, Alva Nolen age 13, Laura Nolen age 11, Jasper Bell age 29 and widowed, and Mattie Bell age 3.

Children of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown

Ambrose Dudley Morgan

M, b. circa 1806, d. 16 October 1847
     Ambrose Dudley Morgan was born circa 1806. He married Eliza Brown, daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare, on 22 February 1836 at Bath County, Kentucky. Ambrose Dudley Morgan likely appeared on the census of 1840 at Bath County, Kentucky; as Dudley Morgan, the head of household and at least 30 years of age and under 40. Included in the household was one female of age 20 and under 30, which was likely his wife, Eliza. He was employed in mining in 1840 at Bath County, Kentucky. He died on 16 October 1847 at Menard County, Illinois. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois.

Children of Ambrose Dudley Morgan and Eliza Brown

Susan Brown

F, b. circa 1811
Relationship
3rd great-grandaunt of Thana Kathleen White
     Susan Brown was born circa 1811. She was the daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare. Susan Brown likely appeared on the census of 1820 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of three female children under age ten. Susan Brown likely appeared on the census of 1830 in the household of Richard D. Brown at Bath County, Kentucky, as one of two female of age fifteen and under twenty. Hugh D. Roe signed a bond on 21 February 1831 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Susan Brown, with Richard D. Brown signing as bondsman. Susan Brown married Hugh D. Roe in February 1831 at Bath County, Kentucky.

Children of Susan Brown and Hugh D. Roe

Hugh D. Roe

M, b. circa 1805
     Hugh D. Roe was born circa 1805 at Kentucky. Hugh D. Roe signed a bond on 21 February 1831 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Susan Brown, with Richard D. Brown signing as bondsman. Hugh D. Roe married Susan Brown, daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare, in February 1831 at Bath County, Kentucky. Hugh D. Roe appeared on the census of 1850 at Bath County, Kentucky; enumerated 16 August. Hugh Roe was enumerated as head of household, age 45, and a miller. Roe children included in the household were; Audacia age fourteen and Merriet age twelve, both having attended school within the year. Also enumerated in the household were two laborers, Willis Traylor age 22 and Hiram (?)ugram age 28. All members of the household were born in Kentucky. Hugh's daughter, Perlina was living in the next household with the Salem Roe family. George Barnaby signed a bond on 8 August 1853 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Emily Brown, with Hugh D. Roe signing as bondsman. He appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Robert Stanton Shreves at Menard County, Illinois, as H. D. Roe, a 50 year old carpenter. Hugh D. Roe appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Robert Stanton Shreves at Menard County, Illinois, as Hugh Roe a 59 year old farmer. Hugh D. Roe appears to have been recorded on the 1870 census twice. Age and state of birth cause this researcher to believe both these entries are for the same man. Hugh D. Roe appeared on the census of 1870 at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 23 August. Hugh D. Roe was enumerated as age 59, born in Kentucky and claimed real estate valued at $2000 and personal property valued at $100. He was enumerated as a member of the John McFarland household. John McFarland was a 39 year old farmer with $300 in personal property. Other McFarlands included in the household were; Martha age 31, Mary age fourteen, John age nine, Henry age six and three year old Jefferson. He appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Joshua Hunt at Menard County, Illinois, as Joshua's 69 year old father-in-law. However, Joshua's wife, Sarah was actually Hugh D. Roe's granddaughter.

Children of Hugh D. Roe and Susan Brown

Perlina B. Roe

F, b. September 1833, d. 1904
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Perlina B. Roe was born in September 1833 at Bath County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Hugh D. Roe and Susan Brown. Perlina B. Roe appeared on the census of 1850 at Bath County, Kentucky; enumerated 16 August. Pauline Roe was enumerated as age 17 in the household of Salem Roe. The next household enumerated was that of Hugh Roe, Perlina's father. She was mentioned in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his granddaughter. He willed her $100 to be paid to her by his executor after the death of his wife and when she attained the age of twenty one years. Perlina B. Roe married William J. Killion on 20 January 1853 at Menard County, Illinois. Perlina B. Roe was widowed with the death of her husband, William J. Killion on 25 October 1858 at Menard County, Illinois. Perlina (Roe) Killion married Robert Stanton Shreves on 3 April 1859 at Menard County, Illinois. Perlina (Roe) Shreves appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Robert Stanton Shreves at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 5 September. R. S. Shrieves was enumerated as a 20 year old farmer with $600 value in personal property. Purlina B. Shrieves was enumerated as age 26. Children enumerated in the household were Joseph W. Shrieves age nine months, Fleming W. Killion age seven, Mary S. Killion age six, Sarah C. Killion age three. Also enumerated in the household was a 50 year old carpenter, H. D. Roe. Perlina (Roe) Shreves appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Robert Stanton Shreves at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 4 August. Robt. Shrieves was enumerated as a 30 year old farmer with real estate valued at $4,800 and personal property valued at $1,000. Patience Shrieves was enumerated as age 37 and keeping house. Shrieves children enumerated in the household were William age eleven, Harriet age eight, Martha age six and Francis age four. Also enumerated in the household were; Henry Killion age seventeen, Mary Killion age fifteen, Sarah Killion age thirteen and Hugh Roe a 59 year old farmer. Perlina (Roe) Shreves appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Robert Stanton Shreves at Champaign County, Illinois; enumerated 5 June. R. S. Shreeves was enumerated as a 40 year old farmer. Paulina Shreves was enumerated as his 46 year old wife. Shreeves children included in the household were; William age twenty, Harriet age eighteen, Nettie age sixteen, Frances age fourteen and A. T. age nine. Perlina (Roe) Shreves appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Robert Stanton Shreves at Menard County, Illinois; enumerated 1 June. Robert S. Shreves was enumerated as age 60 and a salesman for a nursery. Perlina Shreves was enumerated as his wife, age 66 and the mother of eight children with seven children still living. They owned their home with a mortgage. Perlina (Roe) Shreves died in 1904.

Children of Perlina B. Roe and William J. Killion

Children of Perlina B. Roe and Robert Stanton Shreves

Calpurnia Roe

F, b. 23 July 1835, d. 14 February 1853
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Calpurnia Roe was born on 23 July 1835 at Bath County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Hugh D. Roe and Susan Brown. In 1850 Pauline Roe was enumerated in the household of Salem Roe. Salem Roe's household was enumerated just following the household of Pauline's father Hugh D Roe. Calpurnia Roe was mentioned in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his granddaughter. He willed her $100 to be paid to her by his executor after the death of his wife and when she attained the age of twenty one years.

Calpurnia Roe died on 14 February 1853 at Menard County, Illinois, at age 17. She was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois.

Odd Audacia Roe

M, b. circa 1836, d. 28 September 1863
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Odd Audacia Roe was born circa 1836 at Kentucky. He was the son of Hugh D. Roe and Susan Brown. Odd Audacia Roe appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Hugh D. Roe at Bath County, Kentucky, as Audacia Roe age fourteen and attending school within the year. Odd Audacia Roe was mentioned in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his grandson. He willed him $100 to be paid to him by the executor after the death of Richard's wife and when he attained the age of twenty one years. Odd Audacia Roe married Henrietta Penticost on 27 November 1856 at Menard County, Illinois. Odd Audacia Roe began military service as a private with the 106th Regiment, Indiana Infantry which was organized 10 July 1863 to repel the Morgan Raid. He died on 28 September 1863. He was buried at Little Rock National Cemetery, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas; in section 1, site 935.

William Merrit Roe

M, b. 16 February 1839, d. 10 October 1858
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     William Merrit Roe was born on 16 February 1839 at Bath County, Kentucky. He was the son of Hugh D. Roe and Susan Brown. William Merrit Roe appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Hugh D. Roe at Bath County, Kentucky, as Merriet Roe age twelve and attending school within the year. William Merrit Roe was mentioned in the will of Richard D. Brown dated 8 September 1851 at Bath County, Kentucky, as his grandson. Richard willed him $100 to be paid to him by the executor after the death of Richard's wife and when he attained the age of twenty one years.

William Merrit Roe died on 10 October 1858 at Menard County, Illinois, at age 19. He was buried at Lebanon Cemetery, Menard County, Illinois.

George Barnaby

M, b. circa 1820
     George Barnaby was born circa 1820 at Fleming County, Kentucky. George Barnaby signed a bond on 8 August 1853 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Emily Brown, with Hugh D. Roe signing as bondsman. George Barnaby married Emily Brown, daughter of Richard D. Brown and Elizabeth "Eliza" Hare, on 11 August 1853 at Bath County, Kentucky.

Alexander Donaldson

M
Relationship
4th great-grandfather of Thana Kathleen White
Charts
Brassfield Pedigree
Brassfield Ancestors
     William Woodward Brown signed a bond on 2 March 1846 at Bath County, Kentucky, for his marriage to Mary Jane Donaldson, with Alexander Donaldson signing as bondsman.

Child of Alexander Donaldson

Susan R. Morgan

F, b. circa 1841
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Susan R. Morgan was born circa 1841 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Ambrose Dudley Morgan and Eliza Brown. Susan R. Morgan appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as S. Morgan age 10, born in Kentucky and had attended school within the year. Susan R. Morgan appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as age nineteen and born in Kentucky. Susan R. Morgan married William Ackleson on 19 December 1861 at Menard County, Illinois. Susan (Morgan) Ackleson and William Ackleson moved circa 1865 to Madison County, Iowa; with their children Allie and Richard. Susan (Morgan) Ackleson appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of William Ackleson at Madison County, Iowa; enumerated 12 August. William Adkinson [Ackleson] was enumerated as a 39 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,500 and personal property valued at $1,161. Susan Adkinson [Ackleson] was enumerated as age 30 and keeping house. Adkinson [Ackleson] children enumerated in the household were; Allie age seven, Richard age six and Joseph age four. William, Susan and Allie could not read, William and Allie could not write. Richard had attended school within the year. Susan (Morgan) Ackleson appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of William Ackleson at Madison County, Iowa; enumerated 2 July. William Achelson [Ackleson] was enumerated as a 48 year old farmer who could not write and had a disability. Susan was enumerated as age 38, keeping house and couldn't write. Enumerated as William's daughters were Eliza E. age 8 and Harriett E. age one. Enumerated as William's sons were; Richard J. age 16, Joseph F. age 14, William age 9, John age 6 and Robert age 4. Richard, Joseph, William and Eliza had attended school with the census year. Richard and Joseph were working as farmers.

Children of Susan R. Morgan and William Ackleson

Richard M. Morgan

M, b. circa 1843
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Richard M. Morgan was born circa 1843 at Illinois. He was the son of Ambrose Dudley Morgan and Eliza Brown. Richard M. Morgan appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as R. B. Morgan age eight, born in Illinois and had attended school within the year. Richard M. Morgan appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as age seventeen, born in Illinois and working as a farm laborer. Richard M. Morgan married Martha A. Nance on 12 December 1867 at Madison County, Iowa. Richard M. Morgan appeared on the census of 1870 at Madison County, Iowa; enumerated 20 July. Richard Morgan was enumerated as a 27 year old farmer with real estate valued at $2,220 and personal property valued at $1,044. Martha Morgan was enumerated as age 20 and keeping house. Sarah Morgan was enumerated as age one. Also enumerated in the household was William Morgan a 25 year old farm laborer. He appeared on the census of 1880 at Philips County, Kansas; enumerated 16 and 17 June. R.M. Morgan was enumerated as a 38 year old farmer. Martha A. Morgan was enumerated as his wife, age 30 and keeping house. Aloia K. Morgan was enumerated as R.M.'s eight year old son. The five daughters were enumerated as Sarah L. age twelve, Larah L. age ten, Annie age six, Melissa C. age four and Lillie P. age ten months. Also enumerated in the household was a seven year old nephew, Thomas R. Nance. All the children, except for Lillie, had attended school within the census year.

Children of Richard M. Morgan and Martha A. Nance

William H. Morgan

M, b. circa 1846
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     William H. Morgan was born circa 1846 at Illinois. He was the son of Ambrose Dudley Morgan and Eliza Brown. William H. Morgan appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as Wm. H. Morgan age six, born in Illinois and had attended school within the year. William H. Morgan appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as age fourteen and born in Illinois. William H. Morgan likely appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Richard M. Morgan at Madison County, Iowa, as William Morgan age 25 and working as a farm laborer.

John P. M. Morgan

M, b. circa 1847
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     John P. M. Morgan was born circa 1847 at Illinois. He was the son of Ambrose Dudley Morgan and Eliza Brown. John P. M. Morgan appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as age three and born in Illinois. John P. M. Morgan appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as age thirteen and born in Illinois. John P. M. Morgan appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Madison County, Iowa; enumerated 10 August. Eliza Morgan was enumerated as age 62 and keeping house. Eliza owned real estate valued at $1,050. John Morgan was enumerated as age 23, working on the farm and owned personal property valued at $300. Neither Eliza nor John could read or write. Enumerated in the household was an 80 year old Black domestic servant, Lendell Brown.

Survilla P. Morgan

F, b. November 1846
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Survilla P. Morgan was born in November 1846 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Ambrose Dudley Morgan and Eliza Brown. Survilla P. Morgan appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as C. P. Morgan age three and born in Illinois. Survilla P. Morgan appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Eliza (Brown) Morgan at Menard County, Illinois, as age thirteen and born in Illinois. Survilla P. Morgan married William H. Jones on 15 March 1866 at Madison County, Iowa. Survilla (Morgan) Jones appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of William H. Jones at Phillips County, Kansas; enumerated 18 June. William H. Jones was enumerated as a 39 year old farmer. Servilla Jones was enumerated as his wife, age 33 and keeping house. Enumerated as his sons were John D. age eleven and James T. age nine. Enumerated as his daughters were Rosella age six, Catharine age four and one year old Mary J. Jones, James and Rosella had attended school within the census year and John was working as a farmer. Survilla (Morgan) Jones appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of William H. Jones at Adair County, Iowa; enumerated 5 June. William Jones was enumerated as a 59 year old day laborer with a mortgage on his home. Survila Jones was enumerated as his wife age 53 and the mother of ten children with eight still living. Also enumerated in the household was a twelve year old daughter, Stella.

Children of Survilla P. Morgan and William H. Jones

Thomas J. Bell

M, b. 12 October 1844, d. 29 December 1910
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Thomas J. Bell was born on 12 October 1844 at Illinois. He was the son of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown. Thomas J. Bell appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 5 and had attended school within the year. Thomas J. Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 15, a farm laborer and had attended school within the year. Thomas J. Bell appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 24 and a farm laborer. Thomas J. Bell married Alice G Lyons on 29 January 1880 at Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa. Thomas J. Bell appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 26 and a farmer. Also enumerated in the household was his 27 year old wife Alice Bell. Thomas J. Bell was a day laborer in 1900 at Lacona, Warren County, Iowa. He and Alice G (Lyons) Bell lived in June 1900 at Lacona, Warren County, Iowa. Thomas J. Bell appeared on the census of 1900 at Warren County, Iowa; enumerated 2 June. Thomas J Bell was enumerated as the 55 year old head of household and he owned his home with a mortgage. Alice Bell was enumerated as his 47 year old wife and the mother of four children, all living. They had been married 20 years. Three daughters were enumerated as Laura age 15, Jennie age 9, and Mory age 7. He suffered the death of his daughter, Mary C Bell on 8 April 1902. Thomas J. Bell and Alice G (Lyons) Bell lived in April 1910 at White Breast Township, Warren County, Iowa. Thomas J. Bell was a farmer in April 1910 at White Breast Township, Warren County, Iowa. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Warren County, Iowa; enumerated 22 April. Thomas J Bell was enumerated as the 65 year old head of household and he owned his farm with a mortgage. Alice Bell was enumerated as his 57 year old wife and the mother of six children with three children living. One son was enumerated as Jessie C Bell age 27, single, a traction engineer out of work for four weeks.

Thomas J. Bell died on 29 December 1910 at Warren County, Iowa, at age 66. He was buried at Cochran Cemetery, Lacona, Warren County, Iowa.

Children of Thomas J. Bell and Alice G Lyons

Betsy Bell

F, b. circa 1846
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Betsy Bell was born circa 1846 at Illinois. She was the daughter of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown. Betsy Bell appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 4 and had attended school within the year. Betsy Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 14 and had attended school within the year. Betsy Bell appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 23.

Emily Bell

F, b. circa 1847
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Emily Bell was born circa 1847 at Illinois. She was the daughter of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown. Emily Bell appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age three. Emily Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 13 and had attended school within the year. Emily Bell married (?) Nolen before 1880. Emily (Bell) Nolen was widowed with the death of her husband, (?) Nolen before July 1880. Emily (Bell) Nolen appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as Emily Nolen age 23, widowed and keeping house. Emily (Bell) Nolen appeared on the census of 1885 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 35 and widowed.

Children of Emily Bell and (?) Nolen

Amanda Bell

F, b. circa 1850
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Amanda Bell was born circa 1850 at Illinois. She appeared on the census of 1850 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age six months. Amanda Bell was the daughter of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown. Amanda Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 10 and had attended school within the year. Amanda Bell appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 20 and attending school. Amanda Bell appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her brother-in-law, Mathias Benjamin Rosson as age 50 and single. Amanda Bell lived with her brother-in-law, Mathias Benjamin Rosson and sister, Mary Margaret (Bell) Rosson in June 1900 at Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa.

Jasper N. Bell

M, b. circa 1851
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Jasper N. Bell was born circa 1851 at Illinois. He was the son of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown. Jasper N. Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age 9 and had attended school within the year. Jasper N. Bell appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 19 and attending school. Jasper N. Bell appeared on the census of 1885 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as age 29 and widowed.

Child of Jasper N. Bell

Paulina Bell

F, b. November 1854, d. 1929
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
     Paulina Bell was born in November 1854 at Illinois. She was the daughter of James M. Bell and Nancy Brown. Paulina Bell appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of James M. Bell at Menard County, Illinois, as age four. Paulina Bell appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of James M. Bell at Warren County, Iowa, as Paulina age 16 and attending school. Paulina Bell married Robert Amos Willis on 16 April 1874 at Schonberg, Warren County, Iowa. Paulina (Bell) Willis appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Robert Amos Willis at Sac County, Iowa; enumerated 14 June. Robert Willis was enumerated as the 26 year old head of household and a farmer. Paulina Willis was enumerated as his 24 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as Minnie age 5 and one son as Fredie age 3. Paulina (Bell) Willis appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Robert Amos Willis at Warren County, Iowa; enumerated 7 June. Robert A Willis was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and he owned his farm with a mortgage. Palina Willis was enumerated as his 44 year old wife and the mother of 11 children with 9 children living. Enumerated as his daughters were; Minnie age 25 and single, Mary age 19 and single, and Stilla age 7. Enumertated as sons were; Fred age 23 and single, James M age 17, Harry Glen age 14, Benjamin M age 12, Jessie Eugene age 9, and 2 year old L Z Willis. Paulina (Bell) Willis appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Robert Amos Willis at Dunn County, North Dakota; enumerated 28, 30, and 31 May. Robert A Willis was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household and he owned his farm free of mortgage. Pauline Willis was enumerated as his 55 year old wife and the mother of 11 children with 9 children living. A first marriage for both, they had been married 36 years. Two sons were enumerated as Eugene a 19 year old single teacher and L Z age 12 and attending school. One daughter was enumerated as Bernice age 17. Paulina (Bell) Willis was widowed with the death of her husband, Robert Amos Willis in 1927.

Paulina (Bell) Willis died in 1929. She was buried at Emerson Cemetery, Emerson, Dunn County, North Dakota; next to her husband Robert Amos Willis.

Children of Paulina Bell and Robert Amos Willis