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John H. NAVE
Winifred O. KELLY
Husband:  John H. NAVE  (sometimes called "Jr." to distinguish him from his uncle)
Birth:  Jan 1833, Carter Co., TN
Death:  bet. 1865 and 1870
Father:  Abraham Valentine NAVE
Mother:  Elizabeth BOWERS

John is said to have died 3 Jul 1864 in the Battle of Lone Jack (Jackson Co., MO), but that battle took place 15-16 Aug 1862 and John had to have lived at least until 1865, probably 1866, to have fathered son, John L.   There was an engagement at Little Blue (Jackson Co., MO) ca. 6 Jul 1864 and/or 21 Oct 1864.  So, the question is:  is his deathdate wrong?  Is it the wrong battle?  Is the John NAVE who died in the Civil War a different John NAVE?

Marriage:  13 Sep 1855, Jackson Co., MO
Wife:  Winifred O. "Winney / Winey / Winnie / Winni" KELLY
Birth:  1840/1, MO
Death apparently: 1870-80
Other Spouse:  m2. 1866-70, Charles KYLE
Children:
1.  David R. NAVE, b. 1857/8, Jackson Co., MO 
2.  John L. NAVE, b. 1866/7, Leavenworth Co., KS


Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1998.  Marriage Index: Missouri, 1851-1900.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-234):
Nave, John Kelly, Winney Sep 13, 1855 Jackson Co.

2.  1860 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #61 of 93):  Independence P.O., Blue Twp., Jackson Co., MO, p. 362A, PN 126, 917/855, enumerated 26 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
John  Nave 27 m   Farmer 500 150 Tennessee
Winnie O " 19 f         Mo
David    "  2 m         do
Living next door to John's father, Abraham NAVE, in one direction; and, in the other direction, two doors down from another John NAVE (æ 31, b. TN).  Other NAVEs in Blue Township are brothers Chrisley NAVE and Henry NAVE

3.  Leavenworth [County], Kansas, State Census, 1865 (online at Ancestry.com):
1865 Nave John Leavenworth-Ward 3 p. 26
Our subject is known to have had real estate dealings in Leavenworth Co. about this time.  The only other NAVE in the county is John's brother, Henry NAVE

4.  1870 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #68 of 141):  Kansas City, 4th Ward, Jackson Co., MO, p. 668B, PN 68, 489/488, enumerated 14 Jul 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Kyle Charles 32 M W Saw Miller   300 Illinois
____ Winni? 29 F W Keeping House     Mo
Nave David R 12 M W At Home     "
____ John L  3 M W       Kansas
Lovluth Amanda 26 F W Servant     Illinois
Elrod Geo 27 M W Salesman Lumber yd     "

5.  1880 United States Census and National Index (LDS Family History Resource File: CD-ROM Library):  Winnie not found, nor can I find John L.

6.  Anon.  1999.  Compiled Civil War Military Service Records from the United States National Archives.  Ancestry, Inc., Provo, UT (online at Ancestry.com; missing columns contained no data):
Surname Given
Name
Company Unit Rank -
Induction
Rank -
Discharge
Allegiance
Nave John Phelps' Reg't, Mo. Inf. Private Private Union
He's the only John NAVE from MO in this source.

7.  Engagements and Battles in MO during the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Index (online at the Missouri Commandery of Mollus web site; their source was Frederick Dyer's Compendium of the War of the Rebellion):
1862...
Lone Jack, [Jackson County] 11 Aug 1862...
1864...
Little Blue, Jackson County 06 Jul 1864...

8.  CWSAC (Civil War Sites Advisory Commission): Battle Summaries (online at the web site of the American Battlefield Protection Program, National Park Service):
Lone Jack, Jackson County, Missouri, August 15-16, 1862
Little Blue River, Jackson County, Missouri, October 21, 1864

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

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