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Henry NAVE
Mary Elizabeth RAYBURN
Husband:  Henry NAVE
Birth:  14 Apr 1835, Carter Co., TN
Death:  9 Feb 1908
Disposition:  buried Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., MO
Father:  Abraham Valentine NAVE
Mother:  Elizabeth BOWERS
Marriage:
Wife:  Mary Elizabeth RAYBURN
Birth:  ca. 9 Feb 1839, KY
Death:  1 Jun 1896
Disposition:  buried Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson Co., MO
Children — born in Jackson Co., MO:
  1.  Richard NAVE, b. 1856/7
  2.  John T. NAVE, b. 1858/9
  3.  Mary J. NAVE, b. 1860/1
  4.  Eliza NAVE, b. 1862/3
  5.  Esther NAVE, b. 1863/4
  6.  William NAVE, b. 1866/7
  7.  Christopher/Christty NAVE, b. 1868/9
  8.  Robert NAVE, b. 1870/1
  9.  Abram NAVE, b. 13 Dec 1872; d. 4 Jan 1897
10.  Dodgen NAVE [female], b. 1874/5
11.  James NAVE, b. 1877/8
12.  Olive Gertrude NAVE, b. 8 Feb 1884; d.s.p. 9 Jan 1902


Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1998.  Marriage Index: Missouri, 1851-1900.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-234):  not found.

2.  1860 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #58 of 93):  Independence P.O., Blue Twp., Jackson Co., MO, pp. 359A-359B, PN 123-124, 902/840, enumerated 26 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Henry Nave 25 m   Farmer 100 125 Tennessee
Mary C " 21 f         Kentucky
Richard "  3 m         Mo
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John T Nave  1 m         Mo
Living next door to Henry's brother, Christley NAVE.  Other NAVEs in Blue Twp. were Henry's brother, John H. NAVE, and Henry's father, Abraham NAVE

3.  Leavenworth [County], Kansas, State Census, 1865 (online at Ancestry.com):
1865 Nave Henry Stranger Twp. p. 14
Also in Leavenworth County:  Henry's brother, John NAVE, in the town of Leavenworth.  They are the only NAVEs in the county. 

4a.  Family Quest Archives:  Missouri 1870 Census Index.  Heritage Quest ACD-0019:
Surname Given name Age Sex Race Birth Place County Locality Roll Pg
NANE HENRY 35 M W TN Jackson Lees Summit P O 781 177

4b.  1870 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #192-193 of 221):  Lee Summit P.O., Township 48 Range 32, Jackson Co., MO, pp. 177A-177B, PN 207-208, enumerated 29-30 Aug 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen).  The fact that they picked up their mail in Lees Summit doesn't mean they lived in the town of Lees Summit; in fact, Lees Summit was enumerated in a different section of the census.
1870:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 17 19
550 554 Nave Henry 35 M W Farmer 1150 450 Tennessee     /
    ____ Elizabeth 32 F W Keepy house     Kentucky      
    ____ Rich'd 14 M W At home     Missouri / /  
    ____ John T 11 M W At home     Missouri / /  
    ____ Mary J  9 F W At home     Missouri      
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    Nave Eliza  7 F W at home     Missouri /    
    ____ Esther  6 F W at home     Missouri /    
    ____ Wm  3 M W       Missouri      
    ____ Christopher  1 M W       Missouri      
Also in Lee's Summit:  Henry's brother, Christley NAVE, and their parents, Abraham & Eliza (BOWERS) NAVE

5a.  1880 United States Census and National Index (LDS Family History Resource File: CD-ROM Library):
Census Place: Brooking, Jackson, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254694; NARA Film T9-0694; Pg 233C
  Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Occupation Fa Mo
Henry NAVE Self M M W 45 TN Farmer TN TN
Mary E. NAVE Wife F M W 41 KY Kpng Hse KY KY
Richard NAVE Son M S W 23 MO Farmhand TN KY
John T. NAVE Son M S W 21 MO Farm Hand TN KY
Eliza NAVE Dau F S W 17 MO Hsekpr TN KY
Ester NAVE Dau F S W 15 MO Hsekpr TN KY
William NAVE Son M S W 13 MO Laboring On Farm TN KY
Christty NAVE Son M S W 11 MO   TN KY
Robert NAVE Son M S W  9 MO   TN KY
Abram NAVE Son M S W  7 MO   TN KY
Dodgen NAVE Dau F S W  5 MO   TN KY
James NAVE Son M S W  2 MO   TN KY

5b.  1880 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #23 of 25):  Brooking Twp., Jackson Co., MO, p. 233C, PN 23, SD 6, ED 37, 190/199, enumerated 16 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):  it really is "Dodgen."

6.  1900 Census Index/Microfilm (online at Genealogy.com):  so far, can't find.

7a.  Campground Cemetery, Independence, Jackson County, Missouri (online at the Jackson County MOGenWeb site [link died]).  Cemetery 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).
Nave, Henry, b: April 14, 1835, d: Feb. 9, 1908
Nave, Mary, wife of Henry Nave, d: 1896, age: 57 years, 3 months, 22 days
Nave, Abraham, son of Henry Nave, d: Jan. 4, 1897, age: 24 years, 22 days
Nave, Olive Gertrude, daughter of Henry Nave, b: Feb. 8, 1884, d: Jan. 9, 1902, age: 17 y 11 m ? d

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).
NAVE, Mary, wife of Henry NAVE, died June 1, 1896, age 57y 3m 23d...
The following... individuals are also listed in the DAR's 1926 reading of the cemetery:
NAVE, Henry (no dates)...

8.  Birthdate calculated using Ben Buckner's JavaScript Birthday Calculator.
Name Deathdate Age at Death Result
Mary Nave 1 Jun 1896 23d 03m 57y  9 Feb 1839
Abraham Nave 4 Jan 1897 22d 00m 24y 13 Dec 1872
Olive Gertrude Nave 9 Jan 1902 01d 11m 17y  8 Feb 1884
(Calculated birthdates should always be prefaced with "ca." — you can't be certain the person who calculated their age did it correctly.)

9.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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