Isa A. Collop
F, b. 27 January 1910, d. 17 February 1911
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Isa A. Collop was born on 27 January 1910 at Smith County, Kansas. She was the daughter of Emmit Tildon Collop and Mattie A Post. Isa A. Collop appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Emmit Tildon Collop at Smith County, Kansas, as Icy A. Collop age two months.
Isa A. Collop died on 17 February 1911 at Adair County, Missouri, at age 1. She was buried at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.
Isa A. Collop died on 17 February 1911 at Adair County, Missouri, at age 1. She was buried at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.
Grace Ethel McBrien
F, b. circa 1899
Grace Ethel McBrien was born circa 1899 at Kansas. She married Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds, son of James Thomas Edmonds and Minnie A. Collop, before 1920 at Kansas. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Emmit Tildon Collop at Adair County, Missouri, as the 20 year old married niece of Mr. Collop. Grace's husband, Emmet E. Edmonds was also enumerated in the household. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds and Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds moved in 1926 to Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds and Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds lived in 1930 at Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds at Webster County, Nebraska; enumerated 2 April. Dick Edmonds was enumerated as the 32 year old head of household, paying $ 9 rent. Grace Edmonds was enumerated as his 30 year old wife. They had married when he was 21 and she was 19. One son was enumerated as 10 year old Clayton. Three daughters were enumerated as Goldie age 7, Lillie age 5 and 3 year old Ellen. Clayton and Goldie were attending school. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds and Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds lived on 1 April 1935 at Furnas County, Nebraska; in a rural area. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds and Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds lived in April 1940 at Beaver City, Furnas County, Nebraska. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds at Furnas County, Nebraska; enumerated 25 April. E E Edmonds was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household, paying $8 rent. He had worked 25 weeks during 1939, earning $643. Grace E Edmonds was enumerated as his 40 year old wife and she supplied the family's information to the enumerator. E E and Grace had both completed their education at 8th grade. Two sons were enumerated as Clayton E age 20 and James F age 8. Three daughters were enumerated as Goldie A age 16, Lillian J age 15 and Ellen I age 13. Grace (McBrien) Edmonds was widowed with the death of her husband, Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds on 29 December 1961. On 2 Jan 1962, Mrs Ethel Edmonds applied for a military headstone for her deceased husband's grave. Verification of his service was approved on 4 Jan 1962. On 20 Feb 1962 an upright marble headstone was ordered from the Georgia Marble Company, Tate, Georgia.
Children of Grace Ethel McBrien and Emmett Earl "Dick" Edmonds
- Clayton Everett Edmonds+ b. 23 Feb 1920, d. 7 Dec 2012
- Goldie Agnes Edmonds+ b. 5 May 1922, d. 22 Dec 2008
- James Franklin Edmonds b. c 1931, d. b 2008
Clarence Earl Collop
M, b. 23 February 1912, d. March 1984
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Clarence Earl Collop was born on 23 February 1912 at Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Emmit Tildon Collop and Mattie A Post. Clarence Earl Collop appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Emmit Tildon Collop at Adair County, Missouri, as age seven and attending school. Clarence Earl Collop appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his father, Emmit Tildon Collop at Smith County, Kansas, as age eighteen and working for wages. Clarence Earl Collop suffered the death of his father, Emmit Tildon Collop in 1944. Clarence Earl Collop married Dorothy L (?) His Social Security Number was 513-03-4506 issued before 1951 at Kansas. Clarence Earl Collop suffered the death of his mother, Mattie A (Post) Collop in 1957. Clarence Earl Collop was a construction worker for Vern Taylor in 1961 at Holdrege, Nebraska. He and Dorothy L (?) Collop lived between 1961 and 1963 at 102 S. Logan, Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska. Clarence Earl Collop was a farm worker in 1963 at Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Dorothy L (?) Collop in 1977. Clarence Earl Collop died in March 1984 at Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, at age 72. He was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas; in Block 12.
Vern T. Collop
M, b. 24 October 1917, d. 19 June 2004
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Vern T. Collop was born on 24 October 1917 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Emmit Tildon Collop and Mattie A Post. Vern T. Collop appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Emmit Tildon Collop at Adair County, Missouri, as age two years and two months old. Vern T. Collop appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his father, Emmit Tildon Collop at Smith County, Kansas, as age thirteen and attending school. Vern T. Collop suffered the death of his father, Emmit Tildon Collop in 1944. His Social Security Number was 515-05-2943 issued before 1951 at Kansas. Vern T. Collop suffered the death of his mother, Mattie A (Post) Collop in 1957. Vern T. Collop married Roberta E. Huffman on 13 August 1979 at Ochiltree County, Texas. Vern T. Collop was a retired truck driver circa 1990. He and Roberta (Huffman) Collop lived between 1995 and 2002 at 12300 Homestead Avenue, Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama.
Vern T. Collop died on 19 June 2004 at Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama, at age 86. Visitation was held on 21 June 2004 at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Mobile County, Alabama, at 10 a.m. He was buried on 21 June 2004 at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Mobile County, Alabama; with 11 a.m. graveside services.
Vern T. Collop died on 19 June 2004 at Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama, at age 86. Visitation was held on 21 June 2004 at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Mobile County, Alabama, at 10 a.m. He was buried on 21 June 2004 at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Mobile County, Alabama; with 11 a.m. graveside services.
Paul James Collop
M, b. 12 November 1921, d. 12 November 1924
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Paul James Collop was born on 12 November 1921 at Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Emmit Tildon Collop and Mattie A Post. Paul James Collop died on 12 November 1924 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, at age 3; of meningitis. He was buried on 13 November 1924 at Fort Madison Cemetery, Adair County, Missouri.
Roberta E. Huffman
F, b. 22 November 1925, d. 11 February 2010
Roberta E. Huffman was born on 22 November 1925 at Mobile County, Alabama; the daughter of Robert M Huffman (1899-1953) and Ethel J Huffman (1900-1990.) Her Social Security Number was 421-20-6519 issued before 1951 at Alabama. Prior to her marriage to Vern Collop, Roberta Huffman was married to a Mr. Rials and had three children; John, James and Janice. At the time of Roberta death, John and James lived in Grand Bay, Alabama. Janice was married to Rev. Danny Sumerlin and they lived in Selma, Alabama. She married Vern T. Collop, son of Emmit Tildon Collop and Mattie A Post, on 13 August 1979 at Ochiltree County, Texas. Roberta (Huffman) Collop and Vern T. Collop lived between 1995 and 2002 at 12300 Homestead Avenue, Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama. Roberta (Huffman) Collop was widowed with the death of her husband, Vern T. Collop on 19 June 2004 at Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama.
Roberta (Huffman) Collop died on 11 February 2010 at Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, at age 84. Visitation was held on 15 February 2010 at First United Methodist Church, Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama, "from 10 a.m. until the service hour." She was buried on 15 February 2010 at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Mobile County, Alabama; sharing a marker with her husband. Funeral services were held on 15 February 2010 at First United Methodist Church, Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama; "at 12 noon, with Reverends Danny Sumerlin and Daniel Randall officiating."
Roberta (Huffman) Collop died on 11 February 2010 at Selma, Dallas County, Alabama, at age 84. Visitation was held on 15 February 2010 at First United Methodist Church, Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama, "from 10 a.m. until the service hour." She was buried on 15 February 2010 at Serenity Memorial Gardens, Theodore, Mobile County, Alabama; sharing a marker with her husband. Funeral services were held on 15 February 2010 at First United Methodist Church, Grand Bay, Mobile County, Alabama; "at 12 noon, with Reverends Danny Sumerlin and Daniel Randall officiating."
Dorothy L (?)
F, b. 1915, d. 1977
Dorothy L (?) was born in 1915. She married Clarence Earl Collop, son of Emmit Tildon Collop and Mattie A Post. Dorothy L (?) Collop and Clarence Earl Collop lived between 1961 and 1963 at 102 S. Logan, Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska.
Dorothy L (?) Collop died in 1977. She was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas; in Block 12.
Dorothy L (?) Collop died in 1977. She was buried at Fairview Cemetery, Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas; in Block 12.
Loren Everett Collop
M, b. 22 January 1879, d. 4 January 1959
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Loren Everett Collop was born on 22 January 1879 at Adair County, Missouri. Researcher's Note: Loren was not listed in the household of his parents in the 1880 census. Unable to find him listed in the census before 1910. He was the son of Ephram Collop and Icephena Wilcher. Loren Everett Collop lived in January 1904 at Sperry, Adair County, Missouri. He married Lucy Ann Atwell on 27 January 1904 at Sublette, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by Philip Linhard, Justice of the Peace. Loren Everett Collop appeared on the census of 1910 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 29 April. Loren E. Collop was enumerated as the 30 year old head of household and was renting his farm. Lucy Collop was enumerated as his 24 year old wife and the mother of one child, that child living. They had been married for six years. One daughter was enumerated as five year old Ruby Collop. One boarder was enumerated as Wm. H. Atwell age 66, widowed and a survivor of the Union Army. Both men were farming on their own account. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 10 January. Loren E. Collop was enumerated as the 39 year old head of household and was renting the family's farm. Lucy Collop was enumerated as his 34 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as 14 year old Ruby Collop. Included in the household was Lucy's 76 year old widowed father, William H. Atwell. Mr. Atwell owned his farm free of mortgage. He was a naturalized citizen having arrived in American in 1855 from England. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 April. Loren E. Collop was enmerated as the 50 year old head of household and a farmer. Lucy Collop was enumerated as his 45 year old wife. They owned their farm located in Clay Township. He and Lucy (Atwell) Collop lived in December 1938 at Greentop, Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri. Loren Everett Collop was widowed with the death of his wife, Lucy (Atwell) Collop on 6 December 1938 at Greentop, Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri. Loren Everett Collop lived in January 1959 at Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri. He was a farmer at Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri. He died on 4 January 1959 at Greentop, Schuyler County, Missouri, at age 79; at 9:40 a.m. in a nursing home. He was buried on 7 January 1959 at Fort Madison Cemetery, Adair County, Missouri; with arrangements by funeral director Paul Riley of Kirksville.
Child of Loren Everett Collop and Lucy Ann Atwell
- Ruby Mae Collop+ b. 2 Mar 1905, d. 16 Dec 1997
Lucy Ann Atwell
F, b. 10 September 1885, d. 6 December 1938
Lucy Ann Atwell was born on 10 September 1885 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of W. H. Atwell and Catherine Waugh. She lived in January 1904 at Sperry, Adair County, Missouri. She married Loren Everett Collop, son of Ephram Collop and Icephena Wilcher, on 27 January 1904 at Sublette, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by Philip Linhard, Justice of the Peace. Lucy (Atwell) Collop appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Loren Everett Collop at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 29 April. Loren E. Collop was enumerated as the 30 year old head of household and was renting his farm. Lucy Collop was enumerated as his 24 year old wife and the mother of one child, that child living. They had been married for six years. One daughter was enumerated as five year old Ruby Collop. One boarder was enumerated as Wm. H. Atwell age 66, widowed and a survivor of the Union Army. Both men were farming on their own account. Lucy (Atwell) Collop appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Loren Everett Collop at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 10 January. Loren E. Collop was enumerated as the 39 year old head of household and was renting the family's farm. Lucy Collop was enumerated as his 34 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as 14 year old Ruby Collop. Included in the household was Lucy's 76 year old widowed father, William H. Atwell. Mr. Atwell owned his farm free of mortgage. He was a naturalized citizen having arrived in American in 1855 from England. Lucy (Atwell) Collop appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Loren Everett Collop at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 April. Loren E. Collop was enmerated as the 50 year old head of household and a farmer. Lucy Collop was enumerated as his 45 year old wife. They owned their farm located in Clay Township. Lucy (Atwell) Collop and Loren Everett Collop lived in December 1938 at Greentop, Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri.
Lucy (Atwell) Collop died on 6 December 1938 at Greentop, Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri, at age 53; at 4 a.m. in her home of breast cancer. She was buried on 9 December 1938 at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with arrangements by Riley Funeral Home of Kirksville.
Lucy (Atwell) Collop died on 6 December 1938 at Greentop, Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri, at age 53; at 4 a.m. in her home of breast cancer. She was buried on 9 December 1938 at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with arrangements by Riley Funeral Home of Kirksville.
Child of Lucy Ann Atwell and Loren Everett Collop
- Ruby Mae Collop+ b. 2 Mar 1905, d. 16 Dec 1997
Ruby Mae Collop
F, b. 2 March 1905, d. 16 December 1997
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Ruby Mae Collop was born on 2 March 1905 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Loren Everett Collop and Lucy Ann Atwell. Ruby Mae Collop appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, Loren Everett Collop at Adair County, Missouri, as age five and was attending school. Ruby Mae Collop appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of her father, Loren Everett Collop at Adair County, Missouri, as age fourteen and attending school. Ruby Mae Collop married Orville Alford Fowler on 18 August 1921 at Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa. Ruby Mae (Collop) Fowler and Orville Alford Fowler lived between 1 April 1930 and 1 April 1940 at Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri, in the same house. Ruby Mae Collop suffered the death of her mother, Lucy (Atwell) Collop on 6 December 1938 at Greentop, Clay Township, Adair County, Missouri. Ruby Mae (Collop) Fowler appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of Orville Alford Fowler at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 17 April. Orval A Fowler was enumerated as the 41 year old head of household and he owned his farm valued at $900 free of mortgage. Ruby M Fowler was enumerated as his 35 year old wife. Orval supplied the family's information and stated he and Ruby had both completed 8th grade. Two daughters were enumerated as Arlene W age nine and Carol J age three. Arlene had completed 4th grade. Ruby Mae Collop suffered the death of her father, Loren Everett Collop on 4 January 1959 at Greentop, Schuyler County, Missouri. Her Social Security Number was 486-68-8636 issued 1973 at Missouri. Ruby Mae (Collop) Fowler was widowed with the death of her husband, Orville Alford Fowler on 1 September 1995.
Ruby Mae (Collop) Fowler died on 16 December 1997 at Eldon, Miller County, Missouri, at age 92. She was buried at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.
Ruby Mae (Collop) Fowler died on 16 December 1997 at Eldon, Miller County, Missouri, at age 92. She was buried at Fort Madison Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.
Children of Ruby Mae Collop and Orville Alford Fowler
- Cora Mae Fowler+ b. 31 Jul 1921, d. 25 Feb 2014
- Leroy Fowler b. 8 Aug 1933, d. 8 Aug 1933
Mary Ellen Gardner
F, b. 16 May 1853, d. 18 August 1931
Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher was born on 16 May 1853 at Wisconsin. She married Albert W. Wilcher, son of Liberty Wilcher and Rebecca C. Brassfield, on 4 July 1872 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by John R. Terrell, Minister of the Gospel. Mary Ellen Gardner and Albert W. Wilcher lived in June 1880 at Kirksville, Missouri; next to his uncle, James A. Brassfield. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 5 & 7 June. Albert Wilcher was enumerated as the 26 year old head of household and working in the railroad office. He had been unemployed for five months of the year. Mary E. Wilcher was enumerated as his 27 year old wife. Two daughters were enumerated as Minnie B. age seven and Cora M. age five. Two sons were enumerated as David N. age three and "No name" age one. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher and Albert W. Wilcher lived in June 1900 at 616 Elson Street, Kirksville, Missouri; next to their married daughter, Minnie Wilcher McGuire and her family. Mary Ellen Gardner appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 June. Albert W. Welcher was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and renting the family's lodgings. Mary E. Welcher was enumerated as his 46 year old wife and the mother of eight children with six children living. Three sons were enumerated as; Clarence age 18, Harry age 11 and Grover age 9. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher and Albert W. Wilcher lived in April 1910 at 1005 Main Street, Kirksville, Missouri. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 30 April. Albert W. Wilcher was enumerated as the 56 year old head of household and he owned his home free of mortgage. Mary E. Wilcher was enumerated as his 57 year old wife and the mother of eight children with six children living. One son was enumerated as Grover age 18 and attending school. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher and Albert W. Wilcher lived in January 1920 at 110 E. Cottonwood, Kirksville, Missouri. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 9 June. Albert Wilcher was enumerated as age 66 and working as a general laborer. Ellen Witcher was enumerated as his 66 year old wife and was not working. They were renting lodging in the home of a widow, Elizabeth Thomas. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher and Albert W. Wilcher lived in January 1922 at 1723 Montgale, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher was widowed with the death of her husband, Albert W. Wilcher on 6 January 1922 at 1723 Montgale, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her son, Grover Cleveland Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri, as age 76 and widowed. Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher lived in August 1931 at 3315 East 20th, Kansas City, Missouri.
Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher died on 18 August 1931 at 3315 East 20th, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 78; at 11:45 a.m. of stomach cancer. Funeral services were held on 20 August 1931 at Summers & Sons, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; at 2 p.m. conducted by the Rev. C A Finch. She was buried on 20 August 1931 at Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with arrangements by Rose & Henderson Funeral Home of Kansas City.
Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher died on 18 August 1931 at 3315 East 20th, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 78; at 11:45 a.m. of stomach cancer. Funeral services were held on 20 August 1931 at Summers & Sons, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; at 2 p.m. conducted by the Rev. C A Finch. She was buried on 20 August 1931 at Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with arrangements by Rose & Henderson Funeral Home of Kansas City.
Children of Mary Ellen Gardner and Albert W. Wilcher
- Minnie Bell Wilcher+ b. 4 Jul 1873, d. 8 Oct 1950
- Cora M. Wilcher b. c 1875
- David Nelson Wilcher+ b. 26 Jun 1877, d. 19 Aug 1960
- John Wilcher b. 1 Jan 1878, d. 4 Oct 1880
- Clarence Walter Wilcher+ b. 5 Oct 1881, d. 26 Mar 1943
- Harry Elbert Wilcher+ b. 26 May 1889, d. 22 Oct 1954
- Grover Cleveland Wilcher+ b. 15 Feb 1892, d. 20 Dec 1954
Minnie Bell Wilcher
F, b. 4 July 1873, d. 8 October 1950
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Minnie Bell Wilcher was born on 4 July 1873 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. Minnie Bell Wilcher appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as age seven. Minnie Bell Wilcher married William H. McGuire on 25 April 1891 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by John Richey, Justice of the Peace. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire and William H. McGuire lived in 1900 at Elson Street, Kirksville, Missouri; next to Minnie's parents, Albert and Mary Ellen Wilcher. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of William H. McGuire at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 June. William McGuire was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household and renting the family's lodgings. Minnie McGuire was enumerated as his 26 year old wife and the mother of three children with three children living. Two daughters were enumerated as Myrtle age eight and Ruth age one. One son was enumerated as Albert P. age five. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire and William H. McGuire moved circa 1908 to Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire and William H. McGuire lived in April 1910 at 4004 E. 15th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 25 April. William McGuire was enumerated as te 34 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Minnie McGuire was enumerated as his 34 year old wife and the mother of four children with four children living. They had been married fifteen years. Five children were enumerated as; Myrtle age thirteen, Pearl age twelve, Ruth age eleven, Carl age ten and Paul age six. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire and William H. McGuire lived in January 1920 at 4205 15th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 7 January. William McGuire was enumerated as the 48 year old head of household and renting the family's lodgings. Minnie McGuire was enumerated as his 46 year old wife. Two sons were enumerated as Carl age 18 and Paul age 15. Minnie's 27 year old brother, Grover Wilcher and her 58 year old uncle, George Gardner were enumerated as members of the household. One boarder was enumerated as 54 year old James Good, a policeman. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire and William H. McGuire lived in April 1930 at 3315 East 20th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 3 June. William H. McGuire was enumerated as the 59 year old head of household and he was paying $22.50 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Minnie B. McGuire was enumerated as his 57 year old wife. Two granddaughters were enumerated as Betty L. Wallace age 11 and Myrtle Wallace age 9. Minnie's 70 year old uncle, George A. Gardner was a member of the household. One lodger was as enumerated as 67 year old James Good. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire and William H. McGuire lived in May 1943 at 206 East 73rd Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire was widowed with the death of her husband, William H. McGuire on 22 May 1943 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire lived in September 1950 at Hickman Mills, Jackson County, Missouri. In early October 1950, Minnie was admitted to the Elms Nursing Home suffering with diabetes and gangrene.
Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire died on 8 October 1950 at The Elms Nursing Hhome, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 77; at 4:50 a.m. of "coronary occlusion." She was buried on 10 October 1950 at Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomer's & Sons Funeral Home.
Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire died on 8 October 1950 at The Elms Nursing Hhome, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 77; at 4:50 a.m. of "coronary occlusion." She was buried on 10 October 1950 at Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomer's & Sons Funeral Home.
Children of Minnie Bell Wilcher and William H. McGuire
- Myrtle Ellen McGuire+ b. 10 Aug 1892, d. 17 Apr 1920
- Albert Pearl McGuire b. 21 May 1895, d. Jan 1982
- Ruth McGuire b. Feb 1899
Cora M. Wilcher
F, b. circa 1875
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Cora M. Wilcher was born circa 1875 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. Cora M. Wilcher appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of her father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as age five.
David Nelson Wilcher
M, b. 26 June 1877, d. 19 August 1960
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
David Nelson Wilcher was born on 26 June 1877 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. David Nelson Wilcher appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as David N. age three. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge Palmer obtained a marriage license on 26 June 1897 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the written consent of Nelson's father Albert Wilcher as Nelson was not 21 years old. David Nelson Wilcher married Midge Palmer on 27 June 1897 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in June 1900 at 1014 Centennial, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher appeared on the census of 1900 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 June. Nelson Welcher was enumerated as the 22 year old head of household. He was working as a "poultry keeper" and renting the family's lodgings. Midge Welcher was enumerated as his 23 year old wife and the mother of two children, both living. Two sons were enumerated as two year old Forrest C. and five month old Dana N.
David Nelson Wilcher was a "coal chute man" for the railroad in May 1910 at Novinger City, Adair County, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 5 May. Nelson Welcher was enumerated as the 33 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Midge Welcher was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children with three children living. Three sons were enumerated as Frank age twelve, Dana age ten and Albert age eight. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher moved circa 1914 to Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in September 1918 at 426 E. Rollins, Moberly, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher was the foreman of car inspectors for the Wabash Railroad Company in September 1918 at Moberly, Missouri. He registered for the World War I draft on 11 September 1918 at Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, and was described as being tall and stout with blue eyes and brown hair. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in January 1920 at 422 E. Rollins, Moberly, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher was a car inspector for the Wabash Railroad in January 1920 at Moberly, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Randolph County, Missouri; enumerated 6 January. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and renting the family's home. Midee Wilcher was enumerated as his 42 year old wife. Four sons were enumerated as Forrest C. age 21, Dana age 19, Albert age 17 and 7 year old Harrold J. Forrest was working as a cable splicer for the telephone company, Dana was serving in the U.S. Army and Albert and Harrold were attending school. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in 1926 at 609 S 8th Street, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, in the same house with their son Dana and daughter-in-law Carmen. David Nelson Wilcher was a foreman in 1926 at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in April 1930 at 610 Sixth Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. David Nelson Wilcher was a car foreman for a steam railroad in April 1930 at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Pottawattamie County, Iowa; enumerated 15 April. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 52 year old head of household. He owned a radio and was paying $30 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Midge Wilcher was enumerated as his 52 year old wife. Included in the household was one son Jack age 18 and a 17 year old niece, Nathalie Creasy. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in July 1933 at 468 East Rollins Street, Moberly, Missouri. The 7 July 1933 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat newspaper announced that Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilcher of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were visiting Mr. Wilcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilcher in Moberly, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived between April 1935 and April 1940 at Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in August 1938 at 537 Union Avenue, Moberly, Missouri. The 18 August 1938 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat newspaper announced that Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilcher had as houseguests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcher, and son, Charles Robert. The Jack Wilcher family was to return to their Long Island, N.Y. home at the end of the week. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in May 1939 at 736 Vincil Street, Moberly, Missouri. Nelson and Midge Wilcher left Moberly on the evening of 29 May 1939, for New York City. They were going to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Louise Wilcher and their grandson, Charlie. During their visit they planned to attend the New York World's Fair which had opened on 30 April. They were to return to Moberly on the 28th or 29th of June accompanied by the Jack Wilcher family. During the Christmas 1939 holidays David and Midge Wilcher had as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Mary Wilcher of Wichita, Kansas. David Nelson Wilcher was a rail road car repairer in 1940 at Moberly, Missouri. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1940 at Randolph County, Missouri; enumerated 20 April. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 62 year old head of household and he was paying $20 monthly rent. Midge Wilcher was enumerated as his 63 year old wife and she supplied their information to the enumerator. Both Nelson and Midge had completed their educations at eighth grade. David Nelson Wilcher was widowed with the death of his wife, Midge (Palmer) Wilcher on 12 June 1941 at 736 Vincil, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher was retired in 1942 at Moberly, Missouri; from his position as a railway car inspector. He married Nellie D. Magruder on 11 March 1944 at Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; with the single ring service being read by Probate Judge Clark E. Tucker. Nelson Wilcher placed a notice in the newspaper on 10 April 1944 stating he had opened Goode's Service Station at Intersection 3 and 24. He advertised Regular at 14 cents, Ethyl at 15 cents and Coal Oil at 10 cents. David Nelson Wilcher and Nellie D. (Magruder) Wilcher lived in June 1946 at 103 1/2 North Williams Street, Moberly, Missouri. The 10 June 1946 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat published a notice on the Society page that Mr. and Mrs. Dana Wilcher, Mr. Albert Wilcher and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcher and children Charles Robert and Cindy Lou were visiting their father, Nelson Wilcher and Mrs. Wilcher. On 8 August 1946 Forrest Wilcher Jr. arrived in Moberly for a surprise visit with his grandfather, Nelson Wilcher and Mrs. Wilcher. Forrest planned to stay about two weeks. Nelson and Nellie Wilcher left Moberly on 13 July 1953 to travel to San Francisco where Nelson's son Forrest was seriously ill in a veterans hospital. David Nelson Wilcher suffered the death of his son, Forrest Clayton Wilcher on 19 July 1953 at San Francisco County, California. David Nelson Wilcher was a member of the First Christian Church. He held membership in "AF and AM [Antient Free and Accepted Masons] and the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America" at Moberly.
David Nelson Wilcher died on 19 August 1960 at Wabash Hospital, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, at age 83. Funeral services were held on 21 August 1960 at Million Funeral Home, Moberly; at 3:30 p.m. with services conducted by Rev. O. C. Wickstrom, pastor of First Christian Church. He was buried on 21 August 1960 at Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri.
David Nelson Wilcher was a "coal chute man" for the railroad in May 1910 at Novinger City, Adair County, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1910 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 5 May. Nelson Welcher was enumerated as the 33 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Midge Welcher was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children with three children living. Three sons were enumerated as Frank age twelve, Dana age ten and Albert age eight. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher moved circa 1914 to Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in September 1918 at 426 E. Rollins, Moberly, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher was the foreman of car inspectors for the Wabash Railroad Company in September 1918 at Moberly, Missouri. He registered for the World War I draft on 11 September 1918 at Huntsville, Randolph County, Missouri, and was described as being tall and stout with blue eyes and brown hair. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in January 1920 at 422 E. Rollins, Moberly, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher was a car inspector for the Wabash Railroad in January 1920 at Moberly, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Randolph County, Missouri; enumerated 6 January. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and renting the family's home. Midee Wilcher was enumerated as his 42 year old wife. Four sons were enumerated as Forrest C. age 21, Dana age 19, Albert age 17 and 7 year old Harrold J. Forrest was working as a cable splicer for the telephone company, Dana was serving in the U.S. Army and Albert and Harrold were attending school. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in 1926 at 609 S 8th Street, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, in the same house with their son Dana and daughter-in-law Carmen. David Nelson Wilcher was a foreman in 1926 at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in April 1930 at 610 Sixth Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. David Nelson Wilcher was a car foreman for a steam railroad in April 1930 at Council Bluffs, Iowa. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Pottawattamie County, Iowa; enumerated 15 April. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 52 year old head of household. He owned a radio and was paying $30 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Midge Wilcher was enumerated as his 52 year old wife. Included in the household was one son Jack age 18 and a 17 year old niece, Nathalie Creasy. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in July 1933 at 468 East Rollins Street, Moberly, Missouri. The 7 July 1933 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat newspaper announced that Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilcher of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were visiting Mr. Wilcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilcher in Moberly, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived between April 1935 and April 1940 at Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in August 1938 at 537 Union Avenue, Moberly, Missouri. The 18 August 1938 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat newspaper announced that Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilcher had as houseguests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcher, and son, Charles Robert. The Jack Wilcher family was to return to their Long Island, N.Y. home at the end of the week. David Nelson Wilcher and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher lived in May 1939 at 736 Vincil Street, Moberly, Missouri. Nelson and Midge Wilcher left Moberly on the evening of 29 May 1939, for New York City. They were going to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Louise Wilcher and their grandson, Charlie. During their visit they planned to attend the New York World's Fair which had opened on 30 April. They were to return to Moberly on the 28th or 29th of June accompanied by the Jack Wilcher family. During the Christmas 1939 holidays David and Midge Wilcher had as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Mary Wilcher of Wichita, Kansas. David Nelson Wilcher was a rail road car repairer in 1940 at Moberly, Missouri. He and Midge (Palmer) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1940 at Randolph County, Missouri; enumerated 20 April. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 62 year old head of household and he was paying $20 monthly rent. Midge Wilcher was enumerated as his 63 year old wife and she supplied their information to the enumerator. Both Nelson and Midge had completed their educations at eighth grade. David Nelson Wilcher was widowed with the death of his wife, Midge (Palmer) Wilcher on 12 June 1941 at 736 Vincil, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. David Nelson Wilcher was retired in 1942 at Moberly, Missouri; from his position as a railway car inspector. He married Nellie D. Magruder on 11 March 1944 at Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas; with the single ring service being read by Probate Judge Clark E. Tucker. Nelson Wilcher placed a notice in the newspaper on 10 April 1944 stating he had opened Goode's Service Station at Intersection 3 and 24. He advertised Regular at 14 cents, Ethyl at 15 cents and Coal Oil at 10 cents. David Nelson Wilcher and Nellie D. (Magruder) Wilcher lived in June 1946 at 103 1/2 North Williams Street, Moberly, Missouri. The 10 June 1946 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat published a notice on the Society page that Mr. and Mrs. Dana Wilcher, Mr. Albert Wilcher and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcher and children Charles Robert and Cindy Lou were visiting their father, Nelson Wilcher and Mrs. Wilcher. On 8 August 1946 Forrest Wilcher Jr. arrived in Moberly for a surprise visit with his grandfather, Nelson Wilcher and Mrs. Wilcher. Forrest planned to stay about two weeks. Nelson and Nellie Wilcher left Moberly on 13 July 1953 to travel to San Francisco where Nelson's son Forrest was seriously ill in a veterans hospital. David Nelson Wilcher suffered the death of his son, Forrest Clayton Wilcher on 19 July 1953 at San Francisco County, California. David Nelson Wilcher was a member of the First Christian Church. He held membership in "AF and AM [Antient Free and Accepted Masons] and the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America" at Moberly.
David Nelson Wilcher died on 19 August 1960 at Wabash Hospital, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, at age 83. Funeral services were held on 21 August 1960 at Million Funeral Home, Moberly; at 3:30 p.m. with services conducted by Rev. O. C. Wickstrom, pastor of First Christian Church. He was buried on 21 August 1960 at Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri.
Children of David Nelson Wilcher and Midge Palmer
- Forrest Clayton Wilcher+ b. 23 Mar 1898, d. 19 Jul 1953
- Dana Nelson Wilcher+ b. 4 Jan 1900, d. 11 Sep 1982
- Harold Jackson "Jack" Wilcher+ b. 12 Feb 1912, d. 24 Nov 1982
John Wilcher
M, b. 1 January 1878, d. 4 October 1880
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
John Wilcher was born on 1 January 1878 at Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. John Wilcher appeared on the census of 1880 in the household of his father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as "No name" age one. John Wilcher died on 4 October 1880 at Adair County, Missouri, at age 2. He was buried at Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri.
Clarence Walter Wilcher
M, b. 5 October 1881, d. 26 March 1943
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Clarence Walter Wilcher was born on 5 October 1881 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. Clarence Walter Wilcher appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as Clarence Welcher age eighteen and working with poultry. Clarence Walter Wilcher married Nellie Irene Harle on 1 April 1905 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by G W Thompson. Clarence Walter Wilcher and Nellie Irene (Harle) Wilcher lived in September 1918 at 1416 N Elson, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Clarence Walter Wilcher was a miner for Star Coal Company in September 1918 at Kirksville, Missouri. He registered for the World War I draft on 12 September 1918 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, and was described as being of medium height and slender with gray eyes and dark hair. He listed his wife, Nellie Wilcher as his nearest relative. He and Nellie Irene (Harle) Wilcher lived in 1920 at 1416 North Franklin Street, Kirksville, Missouri. Clarence Walter Wilcher was a lineman for the telephone company in 1920 at Kirksville, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 2 January. C W Wilcher was enumerated as the 37 year old head of household and he owned his home with a mortgage. Nellie Wilcher was enumerated as his 33 year old wife. One son was enumerated as 13 year old Trecil Wilcher. He and Nellie Irene (Harle) Wilcher lived between April 1930 and March 1943 at 1416 North Elson Street, Kirksville, Missouri. Clarence Walter Wilcher was a gasoline salesman in April 1930 at Kirksville, Missouri. He and Nellie Irene (Harle) Wilcher appeared on the census of April 1930 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 16 April. Clarence W Wilcher was enumerated as the 46 year old head of household and he owned his home valued at $1500. Nellie Wilcher was enumerated as his 44 year old wife. They married when he was 24 and she was 19. Clarence Walter Wilcher was a fireman between 1940 and 1943 at City Fire Department, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He and Nellie Irene (Harle) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1940 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 9 April. Clarence W Wilcher was enumerated as the 58 year old head of household and he supplied their information to the enumerator. He had worked 52 weeks during 1939, earning $1500, claimed other income, and owned his home valued at $1500. Nellie A. was enumerated as his 54 year old wife. Clarence had completed his education at eighth grade and Nellie had completed two years of high school. His Social Security Number was 490-10-7684.
Clarence Walter Wilcher died on 26 March 1943 at rural Benton Township, Adair County, Missouri, at age 61; of heart failure. He was buried on 29 March 1943 at Maple Hills Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; under the direction of Schinners & Powell of Kirksville.
Clarence Walter Wilcher died on 26 March 1943 at rural Benton Township, Adair County, Missouri, at age 61; of heart failure. He was buried on 29 March 1943 at Maple Hills Cemetery, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; under the direction of Schinners & Powell of Kirksville.
Child of Clarence Walter Wilcher and Nellie Irene Harle
- Trecil E Wilcher b. 1906, d. 29 Jul 1963
Harry Elbert Wilcher
M, b. 26 May 1889, d. 22 October 1954
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Harry Elbert Wilcher was born on 26 May 1889 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. Harry Elbert Wilcher appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as age eleven and had attended eight months of the school year. Harry Elbert Wilcher lived in February 1910 at Elmer, Macon County, Missouri. He married Iva Mae Harle on 25 February 1910 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by J.C. Carothers, Justice of the Peace. Harry Elbert Wilcher and Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher lived in April 1910 at Elmers, Macon County, Missouri. Harry Elbert Wilcher was a fireman for steam engines in April 1910 at Elmers, Missouri. He and Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1910 at Macon County, Missouri; enumerated 20 & 21 April. Harry E. Wilcher was enumerated as the 22 year old head of household and Iva M. was enumerated as his 20 year old wife. They had been married less than a year and were renting their lodgings. Harry Elbert Wilcher was an engine inspector for the QO & KC Ry Co. [Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad Company] in June 1917 at Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri. He registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Milan, Sullivan County, Missouri, and was described as being of medium height and build with brown hair and eyes. He moved circa 1919 to Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. He was a "car repairer" working in a railroad shop in January 1920 at Kansas City, Missouri. He and Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher lived between January 1920 and October 1954 at 931 Norton, Kansas City, Missouri. Harry Elbert Wilcher appeared on the census of 1920 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 6 January. Harry E. Wilcher was enumerated as the 30 year old head of household and he owned his home with a mortgage. Iva Wilcher was enumerated as his 30 year old wife. Wilcher children were enumerated as; Norman age nine, Harry Jr. age seven, Nellie age four, Herbert age two years one month and Margaret age two months. He was a foreman at the Public Service Barn in April 1930 at Kansas City, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 10 April. Harry L. Wilcher was enumerated as the 40 year old head of household. He owned a radio and his home valued at $3,000. Iva M. Wilcher was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Wilcher children enumerated in the household were; Norman age 19, Harry A. age 17, Nellie age 14, Herbert age 12, Margaret age 10 and Nora Mae age 4 years 3 months. Harry served as the informant on his mother's death certificate on 18 Aug 1931. He was a mechanic for the Kansas City Public Service Company in October 1954. He died on 22 October 1954 at 931 Norton, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 65; at 8 a.m. He was buried on 25 October 1954 at Mt. Mariah Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; with arrangements by D.W. Newcomer & Sons Funeral Home.
Child of Harry Elbert Wilcher and Iva Mae Harle
- Herbert Orland Wilcher b. c Dec 1917, d. 4 Jan 1944
Grover Cleveland Wilcher
M, b. 15 February 1892, d. 20 December 1954
- Relationship
- 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thana Kathleen White
Grover Cleveland Wilcher was born on 15 February 1892 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner. Grover Cleveland Wilcher appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as age nine. Grover Cleveland Wilcher lived with his parents, Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen (Gardner) Wilcher in April 1910 at 1005 Main Street, Kirksville, Missouri. Grover Cleveland Wilcher appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, Albert W. Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri, as age 18 and attending school. Grover Cleveland Wilcher was a hardware clerk for Bonniwell-Calvin Iron Company in June 1917 at Kansas City, Missouri. He registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, and was described as being of medium height and stout build with blue eyes and brown hair. He stated he was partially responsible for the support of his mother and father and at any time they could become "soley dependent" on him. He appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri, as William's 27 year old brother-in-law. He was employed by the iron works and doing office work. Grover Cleveland Wilcher married Bertha Irene Wellman on 4 December 1926 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by minister Oscar Higgins. Grover Cleveland Wilcher and Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher lived in April 1930 at 2500 23rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri. Grover Cleveland Wilcher was a radio salesman in April 1930 at Kansas City, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 5 April. Grover C. Wilcher was enumerated as the 37 year old head of household paying $15 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Bertha Wilcher was enumerated as his 35 year old wife and a stenographer doing office work. Two daughters were enumerated as Mary age two years four months and Edith age one year two months. Included in the household was Grover's 76 year old widowed mother, Mary E. Wilcher. He was a clerk for the Internal Revenue processing plant in 1954 at Kansas City, Missouri. He and Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher lived in December 1954 at 3916 McGee, Kansas City, Missouri.
Grover Cleveland Wilcher died on 20 December 1954 at Veterans Administration Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 62; at 6:40 a.m. of a hemorrhage due to a ulcer. He was buried on 22 December 1954 at Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomers & Sons Funeral Home.
Grover Cleveland Wilcher died on 20 December 1954 at Veterans Administration Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 62; at 6:40 a.m. of a hemorrhage due to a ulcer. He was buried on 22 December 1954 at Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomers & Sons Funeral Home.
Child of Grover Cleveland Wilcher and Bertha Irene Wellman
- Edith Joanne Wilcher+ b. 6 Feb 1929, d. 12 Feb 1998
Iva Mae Harle
F, b. circa 1890
Iva Mae Harle was born circa 1890 at Missouri. She married Harry Elbert Wilcher, son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner, on 25 February 1910 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by J.C. Carothers, Justice of the Peace. Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher and Harry Elbert Wilcher lived in April 1910 at Elmers, Macon County, Missouri. Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher and Harry Elbert Wilcher appeared on the census of 1910 at Macon County, Missouri; enumerated 20 & 21 April. Harry E. Wilcher was enumerated as the 22 year old head of household and Iva M. was enumerated as his 20 year old wife. They had been married less than a year and were renting their lodgings. Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher and Harry Elbert Wilcher lived between January 1920 and October 1954 at 931 Norton, Kansas City, Missouri. Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of Harry Elbert Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 6 January. Harry E. Wilcher was enumerated as the 30 year old head of household and he owned his home with a mortgage. Iva Wilcher was enumerated as his 30 year old wife. Wilcher children were enumerated as; Norman age nine, Harry Jr. age seven, Nellie age four, Herbert age two years one month and Margaret age two months. Iva Mae (Harle) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Harry Elbert Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 10 April. Harry L. Wilcher was enumerated as the 40 year old head of household. He owned a radio and his home valued at $3,000. Iva M. Wilcher was enumerated as his 40 year old wife. Wilcher children enumerated in the household were; Norman age 19, Harry A. age 17, Nellie age 14, Herbert age 12, Margaret age 10 and Nora Mae age 4 years 3 months.
Child of Iva Mae Harle and Harry Elbert Wilcher
- Herbert Orland Wilcher b. c Dec 1917, d. 4 Jan 1944
Herbert Orland Wilcher
M, b. circa December 1917, d. 4 January 1944
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Herbert Orland Wilcher was born circa December 1917 at Missouri. He was the son of Harry Elbert Wilcher and Iva Mae Harle. Herbert Orland Wilcher appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of his father, Harry Elbert Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri, as age two years and one month old. Herbert Orland Wilcher appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of his father, Harry Elbert Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri, as age twelve and attending school. Herbert Orland Wilcher began military service during World War II. He served in the U.S. Navy as an Aviation Machinist's Mate Third Class. He died on 4 January 1944; at sea in the western waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Herbert Orland Wilcher was memorized with an inscription on the Tablets of the Missing at the World War II East Coast Memorial located in Battery Park in New York City, NY.
William H. McGuire
M, b. 15 December 1871, d. 22 May 1943
William H. McGuire was born on 15 December 1871 at Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. He lived in 1891 at Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska. He married Minnie Bell Wilcher, daughter of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner, on 25 April 1891 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by John Richey, Justice of the Peace. William H. McGuire and Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire lived in 1900 at Elson Street, Kirksville, Missouri; next to Minnie's parents, Albert and Mary Ellen Wilcher. William H. McGuire appeared on the census of 1900 at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 June. William McGuire was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household and renting the family's lodgings. Minnie McGuire was enumerated as his 26 year old wife and the mother of three children with three children living. Two daughters were enumerated as Myrtle age eight and Ruth age one. One son was enumerated as Albert P. age five. He and Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire moved circa 1908 to Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. William H. McGuire and Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire lived in April 1910 at 4004 E. 15th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. William H. McGuire appeared on the census of 1910 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 25 April. William McGuire was enumerated as te 34 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Minnie McGuire was enumerated as his 34 year old wife and the mother of four children with four children living. They had been married fifteen years. Five children were enumerated as; Myrtle age thirteen, Pearl age twelve, Ruth age eleven, Carl age ten and Paul age six. He and Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire lived in January 1920 at 4205 15th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. William H. McGuire was a motor man for the street cars in January 1920 at Kansas City, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 7 January. William McGuire was enumerated as the 48 year old head of household and renting the family's lodgings. Minnie McGuire was enumerated as his 46 year old wife. Two sons were enumerated as Carl age 18 and Paul age 15. Minnie's 27 year old brother, Grover Wilcher and her 58 year old uncle, George Gardner were enumerated as members of the household. One boarder was enumerated as 54 year old James Good, a policeman. He and Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire lived in April 1930 at 3315 East 20th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. William H. McGuire was a laborer for the light company in April 1930 at Kansas City. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 3 June. William H. McGuire was enumerated as the 59 year old head of household and he was paying $22.50 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Minnie B. McGuire was enumerated as his 57 year old wife. Two granddaughters were enumerated as Betty L. Wallace age 11 and Myrtle Wallace age 9. Minnie's 70 year old uncle, George A. Gardner was a member of the household. One lodger was as enumerated as 67 year old James Good. He was self employed in the used furniture business in 1943 at Kansas City, Missouri. He and Minnie (Wilcher) McGuire lived in May 1943 at 206 East 73rd Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri. William H. McGuire died on 22 May 1943 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 71; at 8:10 p.m. of "confluent bronchopneumonia." He was buried on 24 May 1943 at Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomer's & Sons Funeral Home.
Children of William H. McGuire and Minnie Bell Wilcher
- Myrtle Ellen McGuire+ b. 10 Aug 1892, d. 17 Apr 1920
- Albert Pearl McGuire b. 21 May 1895, d. Jan 1982
- Ruth McGuire b. Feb 1899
Myrtle Ellen McGuire
F, b. 10 August 1892, d. 17 April 1920
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Myrtle Ellen McGuire was born on 10 August 1892 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of William H. McGuire and Minnie Bell Wilcher. Myrtle Ellen McGuire appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, William H. McGuire at Adair County, Missouri, as age eight. Myrtle Ellen McGuire appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri, as age thirteen and attending school. Myrtle Ellen McGuire married John Tull Wallace circa 1910. Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace and John Tull Wallace appeared on the census of 1915 at Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas; enumerated on page 27 as family #295. John T. Wallace was enumerated as the 24 year old head of household and was renting the family's house. Mirtle E. Wallace was enumerated as age 22. Also enumerated in the household was John E. Wallace age four. Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace and John Tull Wallace lived in January 1920 at 2427 Kensington Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of John Tull Wallace at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 2 & 3 January. John Wallace was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Myrtle Wallace was enumerated as his 29 year old wife. One son was enumerated as John E. age eight. Two daughters were enumerated as Dorothy age four years seven months and Betty L. age ten months.
Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace died on 17 April 1920 at 2427 Kensington Avenue, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 27; at 11 a.m. of "acute dilatation of the heart" and "abscess of the ovary from childbirth." She was buried on 19 April 1920 at Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomers & Sons Funeral Home.
Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace died on 17 April 1920 at 2427 Kensington Avenue, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 27; at 11 a.m. of "acute dilatation of the heart" and "abscess of the ovary from childbirth." She was buried on 19 April 1920 at Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomers & Sons Funeral Home.
Albert Pearl McGuire
M, b. 21 May 1895, d. January 1982
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Albert Pearl McGuire was born on 21 May 1895 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. He was the son of William H. McGuire and Minnie Bell Wilcher. Albert Pearl McGuire appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of his father, William H. McGuire at Adair County, Missouri, as age five. Albert Pearl McGuire appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of his father, William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri, as Pearl, a twelve year old female, and attending school. Albert Pearl McGuire married Mary (?) before June 1917 at Jackson County, Missouri. Albert Pearl McGuire and Mary (?) McGuire lived in June 1917 at 1324 Indiana, Kansas City, Missouri. Albert Pearl McGuire was a hardware clerk for Bonniwell Calvin Iron Company in June 1917 at Kansas City, Missouri. He registered for the World War I draft on 5 June 1917 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, and was described as being of medium height and build. He and Mary (?) McGuire lived in January 1920 at 3231 East 11th Street, Kansas City, Missouri; as roomers in the household of Daniel and Margaret Russell. Albert Pearl McGuire was a watchman for the railroad in January 1920 at Jackson County, Missouri. He and Mary (?) McGuire appeared on the census of 1920 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 13 January. Albert was enumerated as age 24 and Mary as age 22. They were roomers in the household of Daniel and Margaret Russell. His Social Security Number was 487-03-6467 issued before 1951 at Missouri. Albert Pearl McGuire died in January 1982 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 86.
Ruth McGuire
F, b. February 1899
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Ruth McGuire was born in February 1899 at Adair County, Missouri. She was the daughter of William H. McGuire and Minnie Bell Wilcher. Ruth McGuire appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of her father, William H. McGuire at Adair County, Missouri, as age one. Ruth McGuire appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of her father, William H. McGuire at Jackson County, Missouri, as age eleven and attending school.
John Tull Wallace
M, b. 10 August 1890, d. 6 October 1959
John Tull Wallace was born on 10 August 1890 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; the son of Samuel H. Wallace and Dorthea Bradley. He married Myrtle Ellen McGuire, daughter of William H. McGuire and Minnie Bell Wilcher, circa 1910. John Tull Wallace and Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace appeared on the census of 1915 at Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas; enumerated on page 27 as family #295. John T. Wallace was enumerated as the 24 year old head of household and was renting the family's house. Mirtle E. Wallace was enumerated as age 22. Also enumerated in the household was John E. Wallace age four. John Tull Wallace and Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace lived in January 1920 at 2427 Kensington Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. John Tull Wallace was a printer for a printing company in April 1920 at Kansas City, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1920 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 2 & 3 January. John Wallace was enumerated as the 27 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Myrtle Wallace was enumerated as his 29 year old wife. One son was enumerated as John E. age eight. Two daughters were enumerated as Dorothy age four years seven months and Betty L. age ten months. He was widowed with the death of his wife, Myrtle (McGuire) Wallace on 17 April 1920 at 2427 Kensington Avenue, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. John remarried and had another son before 1930. Two of his daughters from his first marriage were enumerated in 1930 as living with their McGuire grandparents. John Tull Wallace lived in April 1930 at 4332 Michigan Avenue, Kansas City, Missouri. He was a linotype operator for a publishing company in April 1930 at Kansas City, Missouri. He appeared on the census of 1930 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 8 April. John T. Wallace was enumerated as the 38 year old head of household. He owned a radio and was paying $40 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Mary E. Wallace was enumerated as his 32 year old wife. One daughter was enumerated as Dorothy age fourteen. Two sons were enumerated as John E. age eighteen and William M. age one. John Tull Wallace was retired from the Kansas City Star newspaper. He lived in October 1959 at 7243 Olive Street, Kansas City, Missouri.
John Tull Wallace died on 6 October 1959 at Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 69; of "congestive heart failure." He was buried on 8 October 1959 at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomer's & Sons Funeral Home.
John Tull Wallace died on 6 October 1959 at Trinity Lutheran Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 69; of "congestive heart failure." He was buried on 8 October 1959 at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; under the direction of D.W. Newcomer's & Sons Funeral Home.
Mary (?)
F, b. circa 1897
Mary (?) was born circa 1897 at Missouri. She married Albert Pearl McGuire, son of William H. McGuire and Minnie Bell Wilcher, before June 1917 at Jackson County, Missouri. Mary (?) McGuire and Albert Pearl McGuire lived in June 1917 at 1324 Indiana, Kansas City, Missouri. Mary (?) McGuire and Albert Pearl McGuire lived in January 1920 at 3231 East 11th Street, Kansas City, Missouri; as roomers in the household of Daniel and Margaret Russell. Mary (?) McGuire and Albert Pearl McGuire appeared on the census of 1920 at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 13 January. Albert was enumerated as age 24 and Mary as age 22. They were roomers in the household of Daniel and Margaret Russell.
Bertha Irene Wellman
F, b. 27 February 1902, d. 4 November 1993
Bertha Irene Wellman was born on 27 February 1902 at Brookfield, Linn County, Missouri. She married Grover Cleveland Wilcher, son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner, on 4 December 1926 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; with the ceremony performed by minister Oscar Higgins. Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher and Grover Cleveland Wilcher lived in April 1930 at 2500 23rd Street, Kansas City, Missouri. Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Grover Cleveland Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri; enumerated 5 April. Grover C. Wilcher was enumerated as the 37 year old head of household paying $15 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Bertha Wilcher was enumerated as his 35 year old wife and a stenographer doing office work. Two daughters were enumerated as Mary age two years four months and Edith age one year two months. Included in the household was Grover's 76 year old widowed mother, Mary E. Wilcher. Her Social Security Number was 493-14-9861 issued before 1951. Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher and Grover Cleveland Wilcher lived in December 1954 at 3916 McGee, Kansas City, Missouri. Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher was widowed with the death of her husband, Grover Cleveland Wilcher on 20 December 1954 at Veterans Administration Hospital, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. Bertha Irene Wellman was retired in 1965; from the "Jackson County welfare office" where she had worked for 24 years. She was a Baptist.
Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher died on 4 November 1993 at Truman Medical Center East, Kansas City, Missouri, at age 91. Funeral services were held on 6 November 1993 at Newcomer's Floral Hills Chapel, Kansas City, Missouri; at 3 p.m. She was buried on 6 November 1993 at Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher died on 4 November 1993 at Truman Medical Center East, Kansas City, Missouri, at age 91. Funeral services were held on 6 November 1993 at Newcomer's Floral Hills Chapel, Kansas City, Missouri; at 3 p.m. She was buried on 6 November 1993 at Floral Hills Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.
Child of Bertha Irene Wellman and Grover Cleveland Wilcher
- Edith Joanne Wilcher+ b. 6 Feb 1929, d. 12 Feb 1998
Edith Joanne Wilcher
F, b. 6 February 1929, d. 12 February 1998
- Relationship
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thana Kathleen White
Edith Joanne Wilcher was born on 6 February 1929 at Merriam, Johnson County, Kansas. She was the daughter of Grover Cleveland Wilcher and Bertha Irene Wellman. Edith Joanne Wilcher appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of her father, Grover Cleveland Wilcher at Jackson County, Missouri, as age one year, two months. Her Social Security Number was 497-28-4822 issued before 1951 at Missouri. Edith (Wilcher) Schwemmer suffered the death of her mother, Bertha Irene (Wellman) Wilcher on 4 November 1993 at Truman Medical Center East, Kansas City, Missouri. Edith Schwemmer was a "photographer and poet."
Edith (Wilcher) Schwemmer died on 12 February 1998 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, at age 69. She was buried on 18 February 1998 at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; in section 11, site 325.
Edith (Wilcher) Schwemmer died on 12 February 1998 at Denver, Denver County, Colorado, at age 69. She was buried on 18 February 1998 at Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; in section 11, site 325.
Mack Louis Hall Jr
M, b. 22 December 1923, d. 15 April 1998
Mack Louis Hall Jr was born on 22 December 1923 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. When Mack Louis Hall, Jr. signed the marriage license application he checked the box for divorced. He died on 15 April 1998 at Missouri at age 74.
Midge Palmer
F, b. 27 February 1877, d. 12 June 1941
Midge Palmer was born on 27 February 1877 at Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri. She and David Nelson Wilcher obtained a marriage license on 26 June 1897 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri; with the written consent of Nelson's father Albert Wilcher as Nelson was not 21 years old. Midge Palmer married David Nelson Wilcher, son of Albert W. Wilcher and Mary Ellen Gardner, on 27 June 1897 at Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in June 1900 at 1014 Centennial, Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1900 in the household of David Nelson Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 11 June. Nelson Welcher was enumerated as the 22 year old head of household. He was working as a "poultry keeper" and renting the family's lodgings. Midge Welcher was enumerated as his 23 year old wife and the mother of two children, both living. Two sons were enumerated as two year old Forrest C. and five month old Dana N. Midge Palmer appeared on the census of 1910 in the household of David Nelson Wilcher at Adair County, Missouri; enumerated 5 May. Nelson Welcher was enumerated as the 33 year old head of household and was renting the family's lodgings. Midge Welcher was enumerated as his 33 year old wife and the mother of three children with three children living. Three sons were enumerated as Frank age twelve, Dana age ten and Albert age eight. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher moved circa 1914 to Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in September 1918 at 426 E. Rollins, Moberly, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in January 1920 at 422 E. Rollins, Moberly, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1920 in the household of David Nelson Wilcher at Randolph County, Missouri; enumerated 6 January. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 42 year old head of household and renting the family's home. Midee Wilcher was enumerated as his 42 year old wife. Four sons were enumerated as Forrest C. age 21, Dana age 19, Albert age 17 and 7 year old Harrold J. Forrest was working as a cable splicer for the telephone company, Dana was serving in the U.S. Army and Albert and Harrold were attending school. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in 1926 at 609 S 8th Street, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, in the same house with their son Dana and daughter-in-law Carmen. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in April 1930 at 610 Sixth Avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of David Nelson Wilcher at Pottawattamie County, Iowa; enumerated 15 April. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 52 year old head of household. He owned a radio and was paying $30 monthly rent for the family's lodgings. Midge Wilcher was enumerated as his 52 year old wife. Included in the household was one son Jack age 18 and a 17 year old niece, Nathalie Creasy. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher was a member of the First Christian Church and attended the Banner Sunday School class. On 11 March 1932 she became a member of Section Three of the Women's Council. She and David Nelson Wilcher lived in July 1933 at 468 East Rollins Street, Moberly, Missouri. The 7 July 1933 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat newspaper announced that Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wilcher of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were visiting Mr. Wilcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilcher in Moberly, Missouri. On 27 September 1933, Mrs. Nelson Wilcher became a member of the Congenial Sewing Club of Moberly, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived between April 1935 and April 1940 at Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in August 1938 at 537 Union Avenue, Moberly, Missouri. The 18 August 1938 issue of the Moberly Monitor-Index and Democrat newspaper announced that Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilcher had as houseguests their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilcher, and son, Charles Robert. The Jack Wilcher family was to return to their Long Island, N.Y. home at the end of the week. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher lived in May 1939 at 736 Vincil Street, Moberly, Missouri. Nelson and Midge Wilcher left Moberly on the evening of 29 May 1939, for New York City. They were going to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Louise Wilcher and their grandson, Charlie. During their visit they planned to attend the New York World's Fair which had opened on 30 April. They were to return to Moberly on the 28th or 29th of June accompanied by the Jack Wilcher family. During the Christmas 1939 holidays David and Midge Wilcher had as their guests their son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Mary Wilcher of Wichita, Kansas. Midge (Palmer) Wilcher and David Nelson Wilcher appeared on the census of 1940 at Randolph County, Missouri; enumerated 20 April. Nelson Wilcher was enumerated as the 62 year old head of household and he was paying $20 monthly rent. Midge Wilcher was enumerated as his 63 year old wife and she supplied their information to the enumerator. Both Nelson and Midge had completed their educations at eighth grade. Midge Palmer held membership in the"Randolph Chapter 150, O. E. S. [Order of the Eastern Star], the White Shrine and Siler Camp 8006, R. N. A. [Royal Neighbors of America]" Midge Wilcher was in "failing health for a year and seriously ill for six weeks."
Midge (Palmer) Wilcher died on 12 June 1941 at 736 Vincil, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, at age 64; at 7:45 a.m. Funeral services were held; "under the auspices of the Order of the Eastern Star." She was buried on 14 June 1941 at Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri; under the direction of Mahan and Son Funeral Home.
Midge (Palmer) Wilcher died on 12 June 1941 at 736 Vincil, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, at age 64; at 7:45 a.m. Funeral services were held; "under the auspices of the Order of the Eastern Star." She was buried on 14 June 1941 at Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri; under the direction of Mahan and Son Funeral Home.
Children of Midge Palmer and David Nelson Wilcher
- Forrest Clayton Wilcher+ b. 23 Mar 1898, d. 19 Jul 1953
- Dana Nelson Wilcher+ b. 4 Jan 1900, d. 11 Sep 1982
- Harold Jackson "Jack" Wilcher+ b. 12 Feb 1912, d. 24 Nov 1982