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Chrisley Carriger NAVE
Mary Loudusky HUNTER |
Husband: Christopher / Christy / Christly / Chrisley Carriger
NAVE
Birth: 1 Jun 1831, Carter Co., TN Death: 5 Aug 1886, Jackson Co., MO Disposition: buried Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., MO Father: Abraham Valentine NAVE Mother: Elizabeth C. "Eliza" BOWERS |
Marriage: 21 Apr 1853, Johnson Co., MO |
Wife: Mary Loudusky / Ludusky HUNTER
Birth: ca. 6 Feb 1827, NC Death: 25 Jul 1892 Disposition: buried Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., MO |
Children — born in Jackson Co., MO (data in braces are {year: age, birthplace} from the censuses): |
1. Susan Abigail NAVE, b. 22 Feb 1854 {1860: 6,
MO}; d. 24 May 1928; m. 21 Jul 1874, James Moss PREWITT
2. Abraham NAVE, b. ca. 27 Dec 1854 {1860: 5, MO}; d. 27 Feb 1885; bur. Campground Cem.; unmarried 3. David Valentine NAVE, b. 23 Apr 1856/7 {1860: 3, MO}; d. 25 Jul 1894; bur. Campground Cem.; unmarried 4. John Henry NAVE, said to be b. 1 Oct 1859, but birthdate calculates to 13 Sep 1859 {1860: <1, MO; 1880: 21, MO}; d. 6 Mar 1893; bur. Campground Cem.; unmarried 5. Ulysses Grant NAVE [twin], b. 10 Apr 1865; d. 14 Mar 1952, Los Angeles Co., CA; m. 4 Apr 1885, Lenora "Nora" LACOSS/LACROSS (b. ca. 19 Mar 1867; d. 29 Oct 1893; bur. Campground Cem.); had daughter, Maude Ethel (NAVE) PACK (b. 18 Oct 1888, MO; d. 16 Feb 1946, Los Angeles Co., CA) 6. Martha Ellen NAVE [twin], b. 10 Apr 1865; d. 1915; m. 20 May 1888, Robert T. WARE 7. Lula Bell NAVE, b. 1870/1, Little Blue; m. 7 Sep 1889, Kansas City, MO, John Louis SUTTLES |
Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1998. Marriage Index: Missouri, 1851-1900. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-234):
2. 1860 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #58 of 93): Independence P.O., Blue Twp., Jackson Co., MO, p. 359A, PN 123, 901/839, enumerated 26 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3a. Family Quest Archives: Missouri 1870 Census Index. Heritage Quest ACD-0019:
3b. 1870 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #189 of 221): Lee Summit P.O., Township 48 Range 32, Jackson Co., MO, p. 175B, PN 204, enumerated 27 Aug 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
4. 1880 United States Census and National Index (LDS Family History Resource File: CD-ROM Library):
5. 1890 Census: was destroyed. 6. 1900 Census Index/Microfilm (online at Genealogy.com): not found, as expected. 7a. Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri (online at the Jackson County MOGenWeb site [link died]); located on the west side of Norfleet Road, south of Old Hwy 40. These are not necessarily tombstone readings, as many stones are missing or unreadable. Data are from several sources (e.g., newspaper obituaries).
7b. Linda Morgan. 3 Sep 2001. "Tombstone Readings of Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., MO." Message #401 in the Nave Family Genealogy Forum (online at GenForum.com):
8. Birthdate calculated using Ben Buckner's JavaScript Birthday Calculator.
9. California Death Index, 1940-1997 (online at RootsWeb.com; missing columns contained no data):
10. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). 11. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). 12. Email from "Marianne."
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