Calli Fern Sayre b/Sep 1880 Missouri? parents b/Virginia?
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Calli Fern Sayre b/Sep 1880 Missouri? parents b/Virginia?
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Posted: 16 Aug 2008 6:38PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Sayre, Hinson, Harkrader
We need any information we can get about Calli and her family as well as ancestors and would enjoy contact with relatives.
Callie's parents are unknown to the family, her mother was allegedly of American Indian descent. In Callie's 1900 and 1920 census they are both shown born in Virginia. In the 1910 census father is born in West Virginia and mother born in Iowa. We do not know if Callie had siblings.
Callie's story starts in 1880 as her family reportedly traveled through Missouri on their way to California. Family history says, "she was born in a wagon train on the way to California and that's where she got her name." Apparently the family stayed in MO or they left her there.
In 1898 Callie married Ralph Hinson, a zinc miner, b/1859 IL. They possibly married in MO as they are in the 1900 Galena, Jasper, MO census. Ralph and Callie had a son Carl b/Apr 1898 Missouri; abt 1902 they had son Pearl C. born Oklahoma; John Q. was born abt 1906 in Oklahoma; and James P. was b/1909-1910 Missouri. I wonder why she was in MO for his birth?
In the 1910 Census for Jackson Township, Washington, Oklahoma, Calli has lost two children showing a total of 6 children 4 living - the four children mentioned above. Her husband Ralph is a laborer in oil supply.
Son Carter is b/abt 1911 in Missouri [another one born back in MO] and they finally have a daughter Bessie b/abt 1912 Oklahoma [our line.] In 1920 they are in Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma. Only Pearl, John, Carter and Bessie are with their parents. Ralph is a laborer at odd jobs.
It's possible the Ralph Hinson family was in Levenworth County, Kansas in 1930 but I haven't seen that census image yet.
Callie Fern died 1954 in Barlesville, Washington, OK.
Daughter Bessie married Emery Wilburn Harkrader b/1909 Kansas and they had cildren born in Oklahoma and Kansas. Bessie died 1980 in Taylor County, Texas
Thanks for taking the time to read, perhaps this will help me link up with others researching this branch and hopefully help someone else who may be researching these people.
CW
Callie's parents are unknown to the family, her mother was allegedly of American Indian descent. In Callie's 1900 and 1920 census they are both shown born in Virginia. In the 1910 census father is born in West Virginia and mother born in Iowa. We do not know if Callie had siblings.
Callie's story starts in 1880 as her family reportedly traveled through Missouri on their way to California. Family history says, "she was born in a wagon train on the way to California and that's where she got her name." Apparently the family stayed in MO or they left her there.
In 1898 Callie married Ralph Hinson, a zinc miner, b/1859 IL. They possibly married in MO as they are in the 1900 Galena, Jasper, MO census. Ralph and Callie had a son Carl b/Apr 1898 Missouri; abt 1902 they had son Pearl C. born Oklahoma; John Q. was born abt 1906 in Oklahoma; and James P. was b/1909-1910 Missouri. I wonder why she was in MO for his birth?
In the 1910 Census for Jackson Township, Washington, Oklahoma, Calli has lost two children showing a total of 6 children 4 living - the four children mentioned above. Her husband Ralph is a laborer in oil supply.
Son Carter is b/abt 1911 in Missouri [another one born back in MO] and they finally have a daughter Bessie b/abt 1912 Oklahoma [our line.] In 1920 they are in Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma. Only Pearl, John, Carter and Bessie are with their parents. Ralph is a laborer at odd jobs.
It's possible the Ralph Hinson family was in Levenworth County, Kansas in 1930 but I haven't seen that census image yet.
Callie Fern died 1954 in Barlesville, Washington, OK.
Daughter Bessie married Emery Wilburn Harkrader b/1909 Kansas and they had cildren born in Oklahoma and Kansas. Bessie died 1980 in Taylor County, Texas
Thanks for taking the time to read, perhaps this will help me link up with others researching this branch and hopefully help someone else who may be researching these people.
CW