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record for daughter Nancy gives her name as Nancy.
BIRTH: Birth may have been in Kentucky.
1845 John MATTOX Also spelled Maddox.
BIRTH: Sir Lachlan Mor MacLean has birth in Greene County, Indiana.  There is no Greene County, Indiana.  Greene Township of Parke County is assumed.
BIOGRAPHY: Working for William Carmichael in 1901.
1877 - 1944 Sarah Angeline HEACOX 67 67 BURIAL: Rosedale/Doty Cemetery may be Adam's Cemetery in Racoon Township.

BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Widowed and living with brother-in-law William Payton whom she marries later that year.
1848 - 1914 John A. PAYTON 65 65 BIOGRAPHY: 1860 census - in school.  1870&1880 censes - farmer in Greene Township.  Joined Hollandsburg Baptist Church in 1883 and served as deacon, moderator and treasurer.
1900 census -farmer and widowed, owned farm free of mortgage.
Letter to J.A. Payton in Hollandsburg, Indiana from J.F. Griffith from Amo, Indiana dated April 26, 1895:
Dear Bro: I shall come to Judson on Sat. May 4th 95.  I shall not drive through, as I have failed so far in getting my horse home.  This leaves us well.  Onions are big enough to eat, & of course my talk is very strong.  I am as limber now as a boy only 16 - Can sit down with out dropping 4 inches, can run up or down stairs.  Wheels are good for some purposes, especially are they good for wagons, ect. but for a 240 lb. Baptist preacher they make him haughty & "stiff."  Respectively Yours, J. F. Griffith
BURIAL: Grave SW 1/4, SE 1/4, Section 33, T.16, R.6
Buried with wife.
DEATH: Died of cerebral hemorrage.
Unsigned (draft?) will of John A. Payton (uncorrected):
I, John A. Payton, Parks county state of Indiana being of sound mind and disposing memery do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made by me.
Item 1.
It is my Will that all my just debts, funeral expense and all legal charges be first paid out of my estate.
Item 2.
It is further my Will, that the five children by my first wife, Lucinda J. Payton, towit; Laura Burke, Etta Guilliams, Marion Payton, Rudy Payton Fred Payton--shall have 20 acres of land which was given said Lucinda, by her father--but the deed made to me, and which in fact belongs to said Lucinda J. Payton--my first wife, and is described as follows The north half of the north est quarter of the south east quarter of sec 32, township 16 north range 6 west Parks county, Indiana--being 20 acres heired by said Lucinda J. Payton as aforesaid.
Also said children by my first wife shall have the sum of $500, each which came to my first wife from her father P.D. Johnson, which said realty and personalty shall be given said children of my first wife--share and share alike; the said $500. herein to drwa no interest from time of gift.
Item 3d.
It is my Will that teh children by my 2nd wife, Raymon and Ivah shall have each a fair horse cow, bed and bed clothes and ther things for housekeeping purposes--the same as the children by my first wife recd.
Item 4th--after payment of the above bequests and legacies--it is my will that my beloved wife Sarah E. Payton shall have one third of the remainder or residue of my estate--both real and personal; the one third of realty to my said wife to be set off to her, where the present buildings are situated.
Item 5.
It is further my Will that after payment and distribution of my estate as above set out--that the remainder and residue of my said estate both ral and personal shall be equally divided share and share alike between all my children above enumerat
I hereby nominate and appoint Wallace Stokes as Executor herein.
In witness hereof I have hereun to set ymy hand and seal this the 24th day of Jany 1910.
John A. Payton
signed sealed and acknowledged by this said John A. Payton as his last Will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence at his instance and request.
Wallace N. Hobson
Attellus H. Dooley
DEATH: Stroke.  Obituary in Crawfordsville Daily Journal 4-Feb-1914 (p.4, col. 1) and 6-Feb-1914 (p.1, col.3). 
1849 - 1898 Lucinda Jane JOHNSON 48 48 Louisa in 1870 census.
BIRTH: Barbara Carter has Indiana; probably because she assumes that Louisa, wife of John A. Payton in 1870 census, is the same person.
Ancestry.com Family of Larry & Marilyn Nelson Howell Morgan has birth in Parke County.
BURIAL: Grave SW 1/4, SE 1/4, Section 33, T.16, R.6.  Buried with husband.
1870 - 1951 Laura Alice PAYTON 81 81 BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census - at school. 1930 census: Living on the townsquare in Rockville; home valued at $7,000.  Lived in Gary, Indiana in 1940s. 1871 - 1950 Etta May PAYTON 79 79 BIRTH: Crooks Family Genealogy has birth in 1869.
BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census - at school.  Lived in Crawfordsville in for over 30 years before her death.
DEATH: Crooks Family Genealogy has death in 1953.
1876 - 1945 Marion A. PAYTON 69 69 BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Farmer in Washington Township.  In 1901 bought lot in Judson for 1,800 dollars from John H. Lear.
WWI Draft Registration: Medium height, medium build, bl(ue or ack?) eyes, brown hair; farmer in Judson.  1910 census: Farmer in Greene Township.
Rockville Republican 12-29-1927: “Mrs. Nancy Pratt and son Roy of Bellmore entertained at a Turkey dinner, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Payton and daughter Mary Margaret, George Shalley and Omar Smith and daughter. "
DEATH: Terre Haute Tribune death notice (12/23/45) - Marion A. Payton, 69years old, died at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at his residence near Judson.  He is survivied by the wife, Anna; one daughter, Mary Margaret of Indianapolis; one brother, Fred Payton, of Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. Lary Burkes, of Gary, and Mrs. Ella Williams of Crawfordsville; one half brother, Raymond Payton; and one half sister, Mrs. Harold Payton, both of Rockville.  The body was taken to the Barnes Funeral Home, where funeral services will be held a t 2 o'clock Monday afternoon.  Rev. Raymond Skelton will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery.
Obituary in Crawfordsville Journal Review 24-Dec-1945 (p.2, col. 7). 
1877 - 1930 Rudy I. PAYTON 52 52 Middle initial of J in WWI registration.
BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Farmer in Howard Township, owns a mortgaged farm.
WWI Draft Registration: Medium height, stout build, blue eyes, brown hair; farmer in Rockville.
1920 census: Farmer.  1920 Farmer's Directory: Post office of Marshall, Section 2, owns 80 acres.  Lived in county since 1877. Listed in Judson telephone directory.  Daughter Carrie's 1925 marriage registration has him as clerk in Marshall.  1930 census: Hardware store clerk.  Known as Uncle Pud to Eleanor Burks Carter.
DEATH: Barbara Carter has 18 Oct 1930.  Obituary in Crawfordsville Journal Review 6-May-1930 (p.3, col. 1).
1887 - 1887 Mary Elizabeth PAYTON 4m 4m DEATH: One cemetery record has death on August 12. 1801 - 1853 Anthony PAYTON 52 52 Ancestry.com "Kentucky Marriages to 1850" has marriage listed twice, onceas Anthony Peyton and once as Joseph Peyton.
Ancestry World Tree in Database 1866988 has Anthony's mother as his father's other wife, Elizabeth Olwel.
"Paton" in 1850 census.
Could not find Anthony Payton (or Peyton) in 1820 census in Kentucky.  There is an Anthony Payton in Westmoreland Co., Virginia but this appears to be an older man.  He could be Joseph in 1820 census (see marriage note above).
BIOGRAPHY: Land patent issued January 3, 1832 for 69.56 acres in Parke Co. (BLM Document Nr. 14470, Accession/Serial Nr. IN1160_.174.
Barbara Carter - On July 1, 1831 purchased 6 acres at W1/2 SW1/4.
(Account from 1893) Anthony was born in the Old Dominion (Virginia) in 1801, and removed with his parents to Kentucky in his early youth. (Lived in Mason County.)  In that state he married Miss Margaret, daughter of Mark Wallingford, who was an early settler of the Blue Grass region.  To this worthy couple were born four children while in Kentucky, and in 1828 the family removed to Indiana, settling in Greene Township, Parke County, on section 22, where his the father (referring to Anthony) rented a farm for four years.  In 1831 he located near Bellmore, in Union Township, where he entered land.  He was one of the first settlers of the township, and he at once commenced piling brush and clearing a place to raise food for his family, and so diligently did he work that before the spring had passed five acres were ready for seed.  Six children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Payton in this county.  Only four of the family now living, viz.: Mrs. Julia Lewis of Sullivan County, Ind.; James. F., a resident of Greene Township; John L., of Sullivan County, Ind., and our subject (Thomas).  Anthony, who was a member of Predestinarian Baptist Church (Mount Moriah), died October, 1853.  His wife, who held the same faith, survived her husband nearly half a century, her death occuring in December, 1882.  Mr. Payton was a strong Democrat, and was actively interested in the welfare of this region, to the development of which he contributed in no small measure.

1850 census: Farmer with real estate of $1,200.

DEATH: Will:
I, Anthony Payton, of the County of Parke in the State of Indiana do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at any time heretofore made.  First, I direct that my body be decently intered and as to such worldly Estate as it has pleased God to entrust me with, I dispose of the same in the following manner (to wit): I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be first paid.  I further direct that my wife, Margaret Payton, shall have possession of the farm in which I now reside and also the personal property and the profits of the same for the support of herself and the three children that are now at home as long as hse remains my widow.  I direct that Laureny Douglass, John L. Payton and Harvy Payton to have a good common education and I direct that said Laureny, John and Harvy shall have as good setting out as I have given my other children. I direct that my son James Payton to be my Executor, and further I direct that said James to superintend the farm and to manage the business for my family, and in case of his death or inability to do so then and in that case, I direct my son Thomas to take charge and manage for the family as James is directed to do, taking receipts for all money paid out so that it may be satisfactory to the family, and also keep an account of all moneys paid to him for the benefit of my family, and I further direct that said James or said Thomas to be paid a reasonable compensation for their services out of the profits of my Estate and at the death of my wife Margaret, I direct that all my property and Estate to be equally divided among all my children share and share alike whose names are Julina, William, James, Mary, Thomas, Laureny, Douglass, John L. and Harvy, and I further direct that my farm shall not be sold or divided until the youngest child arrives at the age of twenty years, provided however if a majority of my children that is twenty one years old shall be in favor of selling then in in that case I direct that my farm may be sold.  In testimony whereof I, Anthony Payton, the testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this twelfth (12th) day of August in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty three (1853).  (Witnessed by Jesse Maticks and Zebulon Collings and delivered to probate by them on November 22, 1853.)
1804 - 1882 Margaret WALLINGFORD 78 78 Alternate spelling Wallingford (Barbara Carter).  1880 census may haveinitial of P for first name with Margaret as a middle name.

BIOGRAPHY: 1860 census: Real estate of $3,000.
1880 census: Living with son James and too old to keep house.

BIRTH: Age 67 in 1879 census.  Nadler has birth in 1802.

DEATH: Wallingford Genealogy and websitge have death in Parke County.
1870 - 1926 Jessie Rice BURKS 56 56 1920 census: parents from Indiana

BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Living with father and farmer in Greene Township. 1920 census: auctioneer
See story on pages 31&32 of Parke Place, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Jan 1983).
Parke Place, Vol. 1, No. 4 (p. 32): One of three officers of the day for the original Armistice Day celebration on November 11, 1918.

DEATH: Heart ailment
1778 - 1815 Mark WALLINGFORD 37 37 Root and Branch has his parents as Nicohlas and Mry Wallingford.
DEATH: A wagon turned over on him.
1879 - 1948 Fred Otis PAYTON 69 69 BIRTH: Crooks Family Genealogy has birth on November 15.
BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census - with wife living as a farmer with father.
Rockville Tribune, December 8, 1909: "WABASH VALLEY - Mrs. John PHIPPS shipped a fine Pekin drake to Fred O. PEYTON, of Milligan, Monday."
WWI Draft Registration: Medium height, medium build, black eyes, auburn hair; farmer in Rockville.
1920 Indiana Prairie Farmer Index lists him as resident in county in 1880.
1920 census - living in Union Township and working as a farmer.  1930 census: Farmer on own farm.
Was elected Parke County Assessor as a Democratic on Nov. 8, 1938.
From obituary: After the marriage of the son to Laura Collings, the homes of father and son have been very closely connected.  He had a keen interest in the activities of the community and in the welfare and success of his two grandchildren and their companions.  He joined Otterbein United Brethern Church in June of 1922. Some of his happiest times were when he was taking the children to Sunday School.  [Granddaugther Vera Payton Cooper recalls how he would pick up her and brother Keith and several other cousins on Sunday mornings to bring a car load of grandchildren to church.]
DEATH: Terre Haute Tribune death notice (9//48) - WELL KNOWN PARKE MAN DIES SUNDAY Fred O. Payton, 69 years old, died at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at his home, southeast of Rockville.  He is survived by the widow, Katherine; a son, Hubert Payton of Rockville; a stepmother, Mrs. Sarah E. Payton of Rockville; a half brother, Raymond Payton of Rockville; a half sister, Mrs. Iva Berry of Rockville; two sisters, Mrs. J.R. Burks of Gary, and Mrs. Charles Guilliams of Crawfordsville; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren.  The body was taken to the McMullen Funeral Home.  Services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Otterbein Church, and burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery.
DEATH: From obit in Rockville paper: "And as he came to the close of the day, a new light was filling his soul which shineth more and more unto the perfect day."
Obituary in Crawfordsville Journal Review 7-Sep-1948 (p.7, col. 7).
1825 - 1893 James Franklin PAYTON 68 68 BIOGRAPHY: Greene Biographies on Parke County Website: Farmer, Parkville,a pioneer of Green Township; at the age of two and a half years came to Parke County with his parents.  Mr. Payton and his wife are members of the Predestinarian Baptist church, at Mt. Moriah of which he is one of the present deacons.  Their parents held to the same faith.  He never held any public offices.  He is a member of the democratic party.  He began life poor, and by his industry has made himself the owner of 115 acres of good land, which he has in good cultivation, and well stocked.  Taken from: The 1880 History of Parke County, Indiana.  JH Beadle.   Chicago: HH Hill)
Barbara Carter - Was executor of father's estate.
Emigration: 1828 Greene, Parke county, Indiana
1850 census - living next door to father.
1860 census - Real estate of $2,600 and personal property of $1,000.
1880 census - farmer

BIRTH: Age 36 in 1860 census.

DEATH: Cancer

BURIAL: Cemetery grave SW 1/4, SE 1/4, Section 33, T.16, R.6
1829 - 1900 Elizabeth RUSH 71 71 BIRTH: Age 32 in 1860 census.  Carter has March 1 as birth.
Parke County Deaths 1882-1920 has age 81 at death.
Crooks Family Genealogy has birth on March 6, 1830.

BIOGRAPHY: Religion: Predestinarian Baptist at Mt. Moriah 
Emigration: 1829 Parke County, Indiana 
1830 - ~1863 Mary Wallingford PAYTON 33 33 1839 - 1881 Laureny Douglas PAYTON 42 42 Name Laureny D. from father's will; Wallingford website has LarmonDouglas.  Barbara Carter has another child named Douglas born in 1841, but Wallingford website probably has it correct with one child named Larmon (or Laureny?) Douglas.  Crooks Family Genealogy has name as Larmous.  Nadler has Louisa D. Payton born in 1842; this could be another child not recorded by others.

DEATH: Drowned in Lake Michigan.
1827 - 1845 Mark Wallingford PAYTON 18 18 One cemetery record has birth in 1837 and death in 1845.

BIRTH: Crooks Family Genealogy has birth on July 1.

DEATH: Crooks Family Genealogy has death on July 7.
1850 - 1888 Harvey H. PEYTON 37 37 The Peytons of Virginia II says he was a physician and died after being shot by the husband of a woman to whom he was too attentive.
BIRTH: Sonship assumed from 1870 census.  Age 19 and state of birth from 1870 census.
BIOGRAPHY: 1870 census - farmer with $200 personal estate.  1880 census: Physician(?) in Haddon, Sullivan Co., Indiana.
1851 - 1908 Sarah Jane PAYTON 57 57 BIRTH: Age 28 in 1880 census.

BIOGRAPHY: 1860 census - in school.
1855 - 1907 Lucinda Francis PAYTON 52 52 BIRTH: Age 6 in 1860 census.
BIOGRAPHY: 1860 census - in school.
DEATH: Rockville Republican 8-21-1907: "Mr. and Mrs. Ben Remington and daughter, Mary, Rev. and Mrs. Frank Welch and Mr. and Mrs. George Guilliams and children attended the funeral of Mrs. Dan Swaim at Parkeville, Last week."
1858 - 1909 Matilda PAYTON 50 50 BIOGRAPHY: 1860 census - in school.

BIRTH: One cemetery record has birth in May.
1867 - 1890 Sybil PAYTON 22 22 One source has name Libbie.

BIRTH: Age 12 and at school in 1880 census.  Carter has 1868 for birth.
1866 - 1938 William Daniel PAYTON 72 72 BIOGRAPHY: Miner living in Jessup in 1906-1916.
BURIAL: Rosedale/Doty Cemetery may be Adam's Cemetery in Racoon Township.
1873 - 1956 Charles Marion REID 82 82 BIOGRAPHY: Blacksmith in Bellmore and tall with a medium buld and brown eyes and hair in World War I draft registration. ~1827 William C. ENSOR BIOGRAPHY: 1850 census: Farmer in Mason County with $675 real estate.  1870 census: Farmer in Washington Township, Parke Co., Indiana with $250 personal property. ~1884 Elizabeth 1879 - 1945 Mary Elizabeth SWAIM 65 65 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Union Township, Parke County, Indiana in 1918.
Rockville Republican 3-29-1925: "Mrs. Mary Miller moved in with her father, D. M. Swaim, after her sale near Bridgeton."
1881 - 1891 George Franklin SWAIM 9 9 1887 - 1930 Nora Belle SWAIM 42 42 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Union Township, Parke County, Indiana in 1918. 1891 - 1979 Sallie Edith SWAIM 88 88 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Greene Township, Parke County, Indiana in 1918. 1893 - 1898 Jesse Clyde SWAIM 4 4 DEATH: Bright's Disease 1897 - 1975 James Edgar SWAIM 77 77 BIRTH: Age 31 in 1930 census.
BIOGRAPHY: WWI Draft Registration: Medium height, medium build, blueeyes, brown hair; has Mary E. Crooks as family reference.  Living in Union Township, Parke County, Indiana in 1918.  1930 census: College professor renting at $65 per month in Allentown, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania.
1881 - 1905 Charles Brenton MILLER 23 23 1899 - 1959 Maude Marie MILLER 59 59 DEATH: Tri-County News, May 7, 1959 - Mrs. Maude Marie GIBBS, 60,suffered a fatal heart attack about 6 pm. Sunday May 3, 1959 at her home in Milligan.  She was born April 22, 1899, the daughter of Brent & Mary Swaim Miller. Mrs. Gibbs was a member of the Portland Mills Christian Church and American Legion Auxiliary at Russellville. Survivors include the husband, W. Harold Gibbs; 3 daughters, Mrs. Edna Barker, Greenfield; Mrs. Pearl Harbison and Mrs. Grace Humphrey, Judson; a son, Walter W. Gibbs, Rockville; two half-sisters, Mrs. Frances Perry, Rockville and Mrs. Elizabeth Reeder, Bellmore; a half-brother, Sam Crooks, Rockville and 8 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Portland Mills Christian Church with burial in Mt Moriah Cemetery. Rev. Lester Niles & Rev. Trousdale officiating ministers.

BIOGRAPHY:
Rockville Tribune 9-21-1910: "Our school started Monday, with Miss Maude Miller, of Bridgeton, as teacher."
In 1918 farm scene photo on page 22 of Parke Place, Vol. 2, No. 11.
1835 - 1917 George Alexander PAYTON 82 82 BIRTH: Age 16 in 1850 census.
BIOGRAPHY: BIOGRAPHY: 1850 census: Farmer living with mother and brother-in-law James Reid.  1870 census: Farmer in Adans Township with $100 personalproperty.
Parke County Asylum Record: First admitted on March 30, 1903; dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair; crippled in coal mine; soldier; discharged on June 15, 1903 by his choice.  Re-admitted by his choice on March 14, 1904 and discharged on May 3, 1904 by his choice.  Re-admitted on February 26, 1908; light complexion; living in Jessup and has wife and son in Jessup; discharged on September 11, 1908 to friends caring for him.  Re-admitted on November 12, 1908; soldier in Civil War; discharged on July 1, 1909. Re-admitted on November 5, 1910; wife died in 1910; discharged by his choice on March 20, 1911.  Re-admitted on April 4, 1911; living in Rosedale; afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble; has a Aunt Sarah Ross; discharged by his choice on June 17, 1911.  Re-admitted on November 14, 1911; living in Mecca; parents are John and Marrcie (Wallingford) Payton and son is Will B. Payton; daughter Anna Bradshaw lives at 534 South 8th Street in Terre Haute; discharged by his choice on January 2, 1912.  Re-admitted on October 18, 1912 and discharged by his choice on April 18, 1913. Re-admitted on April 19, 1914; mother is Marcy (Wallingford) Payton; notify William D. Payton in case of sickness or death; discharged by his choice on July 1, 1916.  Re-admitted on August 14, 1916 and died on December 29, 1917.
1838 - 1910 Malinda JOHNSON 72 72 BIOGRAPHY: Parke County Indiana Asylum Record: Admitted on November 22,1909; light complexion, dark hair and eyes; living in Jessup; has US pension; old and feeble, bronchitis; carries $105 life insurance with Prudential. ~1833 Minerva C. PAYTON 1830 - 1902 Julia Ann PAYTON 71 71 BIRTH: Age 52 in 1880 census. 1800 - 1888 John W. JOHNSON 87 87 Name may be spelled Johnston.
BIRTH: May have been born in Maryland.
1807 - 1852 Harriet WALLINGFORD 45 45 1854 - 1897 John W. PAYTON 43 43 1856 - 1856 George H. PAYTON 2m 2m 1857 - 1922 Anna J. PAYTON 65 65 BIRTH: 1870 census has age of 14. 1859 - 1882 Nancy J. PAYTON 23 23 BIRTH: 1870 census has age of 11.
Cemetery record has birth in 1849.

DEATH: Cemetery record has death in 1923.
1862 - 1899 Mary M. PAYTON 37 37 1868 - 1872 James L. PAYTON 4 4 1870 - 1879 Maggie C. PAYTON 8 8 1874 - 1897 Edward Clay PAYTON 22 22 Farmer in Brown's Valley, Parke County when he married. 1868 - 1924 Martha J. HEACOX 56 56 1849 William M. BRADSHAW BIRTH: Age 22 in 1880 census.  With parents in 1850 census in Hicksville, Defiance Co., Ohio.
BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Farming in Florida Township, Parke Co., Indiana.
1841 - 1888 John William BARNABY 47 47 There is a John W. Barnaby who married Ellen Thomas on October 14, 1886in Parke County.

BIOGRAPHY: Pvt. CO.K, 43 Reg. Ind. Vol. Inf.
1857 - 1929 Reuben Elisha Kane JACKS 72 72 1893 - 1967 Paul Lee PAYTON 73 73 BIOGRAPHY: Raised by his grandparents George and Malinda Payton.  1900census: With Payton grandparents.  WWI Draft Registration: Construction in Jessup.  1930 census: Working as a trackman for railroad.  Histories and Families of Parke County: Worked for Pennsylvania Railroad for 37 years and was in WWI.
DEATH: Obituary in Crawfordsville Journal Review 17-Jul-1967 (p.8, col. 2). 
BET 22 AUG 1894 AND 1895 - 1928 Rosa Isabel PAYTON 1875 - 1879 Eddie J. REID 3 3 1879 - 1881 Fred D. REID 1 1 1853 - 1929 Samuel B. SHARP 75 75 BIOGRAPHY: Samuel B. Sharp, son of Isaac and Mary Ann Eastlack Sharp, wasborn August 7, 1853.  He died at his home in Bellmore early on Sunday morning, February 10 at the age of 75 years, 6 months and 3 days. He was of a family of 13.  Those surviving are Mrs. James Barr, Theodore M. Sharp, Charles L. Sharp and John R. Sharp of Waveland, Alva Sharp of Montezuma, Otho Sharp of Chicago Illinois and Frank Sharp of Indianapolis. He united with the ME Church in Waveland in early life.  He united with the ME Church at Bellmore, July 31, 1881 under the pastorate of Rev. D. T. McClain and was a faithful steward of the gifts of God committed to him.  Time, health, strength, mental ability, all were trusts to be faithfully administered.  he was united in marriage to Emma Gailey. To this union one daughter was born.  The mother and daughter preceded him in death.  he was again united in marriage to Mary Reid, with whom he lived happily for many years until she was called home.  On June 5, 1907 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Belle Rein, who was a devoted wife and who today mourns his loss.  Mr. Sharp was a painter by trade.   He was twice appointed postmaster at Bellmore and was serving in that capacity at the time of his death.  His was the life of a consistent member of the Knights of Pythias and Red Men's orders.  He firmly believed in their tenents and teachings. He had faith in his friends, his country and his God and as such a man he will be missed.   A friend suggests this quotation as exemplifying his life: "He was gentle, the elements of greatness and sweetness were so wrapped up in him that all the world might stand and say, "This was a man.""  Mr. Sharp was born in Russellville but later moved with his parents to Waveland.  While living here he fell from the runway in the rear of his father's shop, the present Poney Moody house on to a rock and suffered a compound fracture of the left arm.  It became necessary to amputate the limb above the elbow.  Notwithstanding this handicap he became an expert painter and decorator.  Those from Waveland attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. James Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sharp and Floyd, Theodore Sharp, Otho Sharp, Charles Sharp and Frank Sharp.     - Waveland Independent, February 15, 1929 BET 1860 AND 1861 Mary C. WIMMER Grace PAYTON DEATH: Died young. 1899 Hubert REID 1869 - 1953 Charles Grant GUILLIAMS 84 84 1930 census: Parents from Indiana.

BIOGRAPHY: 1930 census: Living in Union Township and farming owned farm.

BIRTH: Crooks Family Genealogy has birth in 1871.

DEATH: Crooks Family Genealogy has death in 1950.
REID 1880 Bert Lee BRADSHAW BIOGRAPHY: WWI draft registration: Tall height, stout build, blue eyes,dark hair; forman (or farmer?) in Rosedale. 1888 Anna PAYTON BET 1889 AND 1890 Laverne REID 1827 - 1909 Richard K. THOMPSON 81 81 BIOGRAPHY: moved his family to the vicinity of Bellmore about 1865. Mary E. HEACOX DEATH: Not with family in 1900 census. 1886 - 1933 Crystal PAYTON 47 47 1888 - 1933 Bertha L. PAYTON 44 44 Waveland Independent, Sept 1, 1933
Mrs. Charles SMITH died at her home on W. Main St. on Saturday after but a few days illness with heart trouble. Funeral services at the Christian Church on Monday afternoon were in charge of Rev. Cecil Franklin. The pall bearers were John Oldshue; Lee Foster; John Reynolds; Walter Penn; Frank Wilkinson and Edgar Pitts. The flowers were carried by Mrs. Huber Loudermill; Mrs. Ray Sharp and Mrs. Chester Heslar; Mrs. Franklin; Mrs. Fred Rice; Corta Dooley and OG Swanay sang with Mr. Walker at the piano. Burial at Indian Creek. Bertha PAYTON Smith daughter of William and Mary Payton, was born at Parkville, Indiana Sept 7, 1888. She departed this life at her home in Waveland August 16, 1933 age 44 years, 11 months 19 days. Her life was spent near the place of her birth and in the vicinity of Browns Valley. She was married to Charles Smith on November 5, 1908. To this union four children were born 3 of whom survive, Mary Ethel having pass away at the age of one year on January 24, 1914. After spending several years in the community around Browns Valley and Russellville, the family moved to Waveland where they have since resided and the death of the husband, Charles Smith occurred on August 7, 1928. Mrs. Smith, tho' frail in body always forgetting self and unmindful of her own health, strived diligently to rear the family and keep the little home together, never calling upon friends for assistance until she was forced to do so. She was of a quiet, unassuming nature, always having a kindly feeling to those about her. The large circle of friends and neighbors bespeaks the love and esteem in which she was held. Her Christian life will ever be a guiding light and high example for her children. After life's fitful season filled with sad disappointment, she rests from her labors. She is at home with the Father. She held membership with the Browns Valley Baptist Church. Those left to mourn her loss are 3 sons: Walter, David and Charles; the father and step mother, one sister, Mrs. Chloe Sollers of Clinton; one half sister and 3 half brothers, a host of other relatives and friends.
1890 - 1929 Leola Nancy PAYTON 39 39 1893 - 1979 Chloe May PAYTON 86 86 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Crawfordsville in 1916.  Living in Clinton in 1933.
BIRTH: Sally's Family has birth in Brownsvalley.
1890 Jane PAYTON 1887 - 1968 Maude Lydia PAYTON 81 81 BIOGRAPHY: Her last residence was in Boxholm, Boone Co, IA. She is listedin the Social Security Death Index as Maud Sundgren.  1791 - 1847 John PAYTON 55 55 There is some doubt if he is son of Thomas Payton (~1755-~1835).  Thomas also had a son named John by his 3rd wife.

In 1810 he may have been with his father in Mason Co., Kentucky.  Thomas Payton in 1810 census has one male age 16 to 25.  This could be either John or Lewis, son by 2nd wife of Thomas Payton.  Could find only one John Payton (Peyton) in 1810 census in Kentucky (Bourbon County).  This could not be this John Payton as he has a large family with oldest male over age 25.  There is a James Peyton in Washington County with one male age 16 to 25 and one female age 16 to 25.  This could be John.  He is next to a Lewis Peyton.

In 1820 census there is a John Payton in Mason Co., Kentucky.  This could be him with his father (male age over 44), although the next oldest male is a bit young for birth year of 1791.

In 1830 census there is a John Payton in Mason Co., Kentucky with two males age 5 to 10, two females age under 5, one female age 5 to 10, one female age 10 to 15, one female age 15 to 20, and one female age 20 to 30 (presumably his younger 2nd wife and children from 1st wife).

In 1840 census there is a John Payton in Mason Co., Kentucky with one male under age 5, one male age 15 to 19, one male age 20 to 29, two females age 5 to 9, one female age 10 to 14, one female age 15 to 19, one female age 20 to 29, and one female age 30 to 39 (presumably his younger 2nd wife and children from 1st wife).




1843 Sarah E. PAYTON 1840 - <1853 Louisa D. PAYTON 13 13 1851 - 1911 Joseph H. REID 60 60 1860 - 1904 Mary Jane REID 43 43 Obituary has maiden name of Reed.
BIRTH: Age 18 in 1880 census.
BIOGRAPHY: Charter member of Bellmore lodge of Rathbone Sisters.  Joined the M.E. Church in 1885.
1856 - 1859 William B. REID 2 2 1856 - 1866 James R. REID 10 10 Nancy Elizabeth REID BIOGRAPHY: Living in Illinois in 1904. 1808 - 1882 Nancy WALLINGFORD 73 73 BIRTH: Age 50 in 1850 census.
BIOGRAPHY: 1850 census: With daughter Julia.
BURIAL: Buried with sister Margaret.
1871 - 1951 William H. REID 80 80 1806 - 1895 Prudence WALLINGFORD 88 88 1811 Basil WALLINGFORD BIOGRAPHY: 1850 census: Farmer in Mason Co., Kentucky with $1,500 real estate. 1813 Phoebe WALLINGFORD 1815 - 1842 Mark WALLINGFORD 27 27 Name spelled Marcus in marriage record. 1800 - 1887 William ANDERSON 87 87 BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Huntsville. 1812 - 1871 Sophia PAYTON 59 59 John S. TAYLOR 1817 - ~1847 Margaret LAYTON 30 30 James Layton was the bondsman for her marriage; he may be her father. 1854 George JOHNSON BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Tolesboro. 1858 - 1903 Annie Belle BREEZE 45 45 1878 - 1888 James W. JOHNSON 9 9 Name is John in 1880 census. Chester Johnson 1886 - 1888 Anna M. Johnson 2 2 1829 - 1895 Joseph Buckner WALLINGFORD 65 65 Marriage record has first name of James.
BIRTH: Age 57 in 1880 census.
BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Chester.
1832 - 1894 Walter Chandler WALLINGFORD 62 62 BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Tolesboro. 1832 - 1858 Julina WALLINGFORD 26 26 1828 Margaret Jane BREEZE 1851 - 1884 Mary Elizabeth WALLINGFORD 33 33 1852 Ann Eliza WALLINGFORD 1854 - 1934 Reason Manford WALLINGFORD 80 80 DEATH: Vol. 64, certificate #31821 ~1856 - 1859 Greenberry W. WALLINGFORD 3 3 1859 Sarah Margaret WALLINGFORD 1861 - 1915 George Washington WALLINGFORD 54 54 DEATH: Vol. 31, certificate #15348 1863 - 1888 William Breeze WALLINGFORD 25 25 1866 Nancy Ann WALLINGFORD 1868 John Thomas WALLINGFORD There is a John Wallingford who died March 6, 1942 at age 73 in MasonCounty in Ancestry.com's Kentucky death records (Vol. 15, certificate #7448; http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi). 1835 - 1914 Clarinda JOHNSON 78 78 1853 Basel WALLINGFORD 1857 Clarinda Boone WALLINGFORD 1856 - 1936 James William WALLINGFORD 79 79 1860 John David WALLINGFORD 1861 - 1892 Kennus Washington WALLINGFORD 30 30 Or Kenaz 1863 - 1943 Walter Savage WALLINGFORD 80 80 DEATH: Vol. 38, certificate #18775

BIRTH: Age 13 in 1880 census.
1864 Henry WALLINGFORD DEATH: Not in 1880 census with rest of family. 1871 Sarah Elizabeth WALLINGFORD 1873 Mary Florence WALLINGFORD DEATH: Not in 1880 census with rest of family. 1875 - 1946 Dudley Tolle WALLINGFORD 71 71 DEATH: Ancestry.com's Kentucky death records(http://vitals.rootsweb.com/ky/death/search.cgi) has death on September 7.
Vol. 41, certificate #20211.
1824 - 1901 John BREEZE 77 77 1850 - 1915 William Walter BREEZE 65 65 BIOGRAPHY: Farming in Fleming County when he married.  1880 census: Living in Mount Carmel.  Laborer on death certificate.
DEATH; Tuberculosis
~1853 James Reason BREEZE Sarah Jane BREEZE 1837 - 1840 George Washington PAYTON 3 3 BURIAL: Probably buried in Mt. Moriah. BET 1852 AND 1853 - 1880 Sarah M. THOMPSON There is a Sarah M. Thompson who married John S. Smith in Parke County onJuly 17, 1879. 1859 Margaret Ann THOMPSON BIOGRAPHY: Graduate of the 2nd graduating class from Rockville HighSchool in 1877. 1850 - 1910 Ella MCCULLOUGH 60 60 There is an Ella Payton, age 70, in Ladd County, Kentucky in the 1920census with daughter Lizzie, age 47. 1874 - 1910 Lola PEYTON 36 36 1825 - 1910 Mary Jane ANDERSON 84 84 BIRTH: Bale and Prescott Family Roots has birth in Harrison County.
BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Camden.
1828 - 1878 Cyrus ANDERSON 50 50 BIRTH: Bale and Prescott Family Roots has birth in Huntsville, Illlinois. 1831 - 1884 Andrew Jackson ANDERSON 52 52 BIRTH: May have been born in Schuyler Co., Illlinois.
BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Huntsville.
1833 - 1916 Vinson ANDERSON 82 82 First name is Vincent in marriage record. 1836 - 1926 Francis ANDERSON 90 90 1843 - 1923 Sarah E. ANDERSON 80 80 BIRTH: Bale and Prescott Family Roots has birth on June 25, 1847 (twin of John). 1847 - 1878 John ANDERSON 30 30 1820 - 1893 Danforth CADY 72 72 1852 - 1910 Homer CADY 57 57 1864 - 1865 Elizabeth F. CADY 1 1 1834 - 1908 Phylinda CADY 73 73 1856 - 1935 Mary Belle ANDERSON 78 78 1859 Nancy Dell ANDERSON 1874 - 1880 Etta May ANDERSON 6 6 1835 - 1877 Lucretia CLARKSON 42 42 First name spelled Calista in marriage record. 1855 - 1885 William F. ANDERSON 30 30 BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Huntsville. 1857 - BET 19 MAY 1878 AND 1879 Harvey M. ANDERSON ~1859 Cyrus Albert ANDERSON 1877 - 1877 Henry ANDERSON 4m 4m 1844 - 1906 Sarah 62 62 1881 - 1883 Harry ANDERSON 2 2 1840 - 1913 Jane MCDONALD 72 72 ~1859 Anna ANDERSON 1862 - 1944 Cora E. ANDERSON 82 82 1859 - 1947 Caroline Prudence ANDERSON 88 88 1869 - 1960 Francis Clarence ANDERSON 90 90 1879 - 1969 Nina E. ANDERSON 89 89 1872 - 1937 Pearl ANDERSON 64 64 William J. ANDERSON 1876 - 1880 Ivy Myrtle ANDERSON 4 4 1840 - 1905 Harriet KNISS 65 65 ~1859 Mary J. ANDERSON 1858 Mary Isabelle ANDERSON ~1868 - 1929 Amelia P. ANDERSON 61 61 1872 - 1941 Fred E. ANDERSON 68 68 1790 - 1858 Margaret MURPHY 67 67 Cheri Gerrish, who is descended from Margaret Murphy, has William Bennett as her husband. D. <1821 John Presley TRIPLETT 1813 - 1888 Nancy TRIPLETT 74 74 1816 - 1883 Greenbury TRIPLETT 66 66 1793 - 1878 William BREEZE 85 85 1822 - 1882 Reason BREEZE 59 59 1826 - 1888 William BREEZE 62 62 D. 1871 Elizabeth Ellen JOHNSON ~1848 Alice A. BREEZE ~1851 William A. BREEZE ~1857 Jerome W. BREEZE ~1859 BREEZE 1813 Mary 1838 William TRIPLETT 1845 Mary F. TRIPLETT 1847 John TRIPLETT 1857 William Perry WIMMER BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Farmer in Elm Grove, Labette Co., Kansas. Lawrence TURNER 1864 - 1883 Sarah E. PAYTON 19 19 1828 - 1863 James Layton REID 35 35 A James Reid left a will in Shelby County, Kentucky.
BIOGRAPHY: 1850 census: Farmer in Mason County wtih $2,300 real estate.  Moved to Bellmore, Parke Co., Indiana around 1863.
1872 Matilda BRADSHAW 1891 - 1895 Grover C. PAYTON 4 4 DEATH: Croup 1896 - 1896 Grace PAYTON 20d 20d 1898 Hughie PAYTON 1849 - 1936 Perry L. REID 87 87 BIOGRAPHY: REID, Perry L, wagon and carriage maker and blacksmith,Bellmore, son of James L. and Julia A (PAYTON) Reid, was born June 23, 1849 in Mason County, Kentucky the native place of both parents.  His paternal grandfather was in the war of 1812 and his father was Capt. of the Home Guards in Louisburg, KS during the Civil War.  Soon after the death of his father, which occurred when Perry was about 15, in company with his mother he came from Kentucky. to Parke Co.  He received some education in Kentucky. and IN and early undertook to learn the blacksmith's trade, which he completed in the shop he now owns, after serving 3 years' apprenticeship.  He is now carrying on a good business.  He does good work and gives close attention to business.  He is a solid republican, a member of the cornet band, and as JD at the organization of the AF & AM and has since held all the offices in the Lodge except master.  hew as married to Clara BARNETT, February 17, 1869.  They have had 4 children: William H; Charles M; Eddie J, deceased and Freddie BORN  Besides his shop he owns a house and lot.

BIOGRAPHY: Montezuma Enterprise, May 21, 1930: "Perry REID spent the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. Herbert FULLENWIDER and family of Indianapolis."
1851 Clarissa M. BARNETT 1857 - 1935 John Harvey MCGAUGHEY 78 78 BIRTH: Crooks Family Genealogy has birth on May 6.
BIOGRAPHY: Living in Judson at time of marriage to Frances Johnson.
DEATH: One family researcher has death in Russellville, Putnam Co., Indiana.
1893 - 1959 George Paul BURKS 65 65 BIRTH: Age 43 in 1930 census.
BIOGRAPHY: Chemist; graduated from Wabash College.  1930 census: Chemist for Illinois state and living in Gary, Lake Co., Indiana with home valued at $9,000.
1897 - 1997 Martha Lucille BURKS 100 100 BIOGRAPHY: Teacher in Gary, Indiana schools; graduated from Rockville High School and Oxford College in Ohio.
DEATH: ROCKVILLE - Lucile B. Royse, 100, of Rockville died at 5:20 a.m.Monday, Feb. 3, 1997, in her residence. She was a teacher in the Chicago (Ill.) School system for 33 years, where she also did work with the Child Study Department. She was born Jan. 9, 1897, in Greene Township, Parke County, to J.R. Burks and Laura Payton Burks. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Royse, in 1970. Survivors include one daughter-in-law, Sarah Royse of Decatur, Ga.; one sister, Eleanor Carter of Rockville; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by one son, Robert Royse, in 1990; and one brother, Paul Burks. She graduated from Rockville High School, Western College in Oxford, Ohio, and received her master's degree from Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. She was a member of United Methodist Church and Methodist Service Circle. Graveside services are 11 a.m. Thursday in Rockville Cemetery, with the Rev. Jack Steele officiating. There is no visitation. Barnes Mortuary assisted with arrangements.
Living BURKS 1895 - 1971 Mary Ellen GUILLIAMS 75 75 BIOGRAPHY: Graduated from Rockville High School in 1907.  1930 census:Living with parents and working as a public school teacher. 1879 Commodore JACKS 1873 Andrew Clarence ANDERSON 1861 - 1927 Charles Samuel ANDERSON 66 66 ~1864 George H. ANDERSON 1879 Herene L. ANDERSON 1875 - 1899 James Quincey ANDERSON 24 24 ~1866 John W. ANDERSON ~1858 Lucy GOLDEN 1850 - 1920 Calista CADY 70 70 1867 Minnie E. CADY 1878 Cora B. BREEZE 1856 Julia DRYDEN ~1840 Lucy A. 1880 Albin BREEZE 1877 Amos M. BREEZE ~1862 Ardela BREEZE ~1868 Elizabeth R. BREEZE 1873 Francis M. BREEZE 1875 George W. BREEZE 1870 John L. BREEZE ~1865 Malinda H. BREEZE 1861 - 1931 Mary Frances THOMPSON 69 69 1859 - 1940 Henry L. BRITTON 81 81 BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Blacksmith in Washington Township, Parke Co., Indiana.  Rockville Tribune 5-30-1911: “In the case of William Hazlett vs. James I. Norman and Henry L. Britton, which involves the sale of stock of merchandise in Judson, and has been pending for more than three year, the court finds for the defendants on the plea in abatement, and judgment entertained accordingly."
1880 Claude WIMMER 1895 - 1904 Charles Otto SWAIM 9 9 BET 1874 AND 1876 - 1949 Martha Elizabeth NUTGRASS 1855 - 1918 Daniel M. SWAIM 63 63 Marriages to Lucinda Firestone and Lucinda Stark may not be real.
BIOGRAPHY: 1910 census: Farmer in Greene, Parke Co., Indiana.  Living in Parkeville in 1911.
Rockville Tribune 2-6-1912: "D. M. Swaim and J. E. Wilkinson will have a dissolution sale, Friday, the 8th day of March, at the residence of J. E. Wilkinson.”
DEATH: Waveland Independent, April 26, 1918 -- Daniel M. Swaim, living W. of Bellmore, met death Monday afternoon while blowing stumps with dynamite on his farm.  Mr. Swaim was alone at the time and it will never be known just how the accident happened. He left the house shortly after noon and was found by his son, Edgar about 3 o'clock. The injured man was carried to the house and lived until about 9 o'clock Monday night. The force of the explosion seemed to strike him in the face and chest and his features were badly disfigured. Daniel Swaim, 63 years old, was a man well liked by his large circle of friends and acquaintances; he was industrious and often referred to as the hardest working man in Parke Co. Besides the widow he is survived by one son, Edgar and four daughters, Mrs. Frank Crooks and Mrs. David Jacks of Union Twp; Mrs. Fred Crooks of Greene Twp and Miss Ina, living with her parents (Rockville Tribune) Mr. Swaim was a former citizen of this township, living for a number of years on the farm east of town owned by Dr. Arthur Kleiser. The funeral at Mt. Moriah Church on Wed. was in charge of Elders Dodimead and Airhart.
~1857 Margaret Jane BREEZE ~1859 Richard DAVENPORT BIOGRPAHY: Farmer in Fleming County when he married. Mary Insan MERRITT 1839 - 1918 Samuel N. MCHATTON 79 79 1844 William Horace CADY 1846 - >1920 Mary Candace CADY 73 73 1856 - 1938 Martha Frances CADY 81 81 1854 Homer Jackson ANDERSON 1862 - 1937 Cyrus Edward ANDERSON 75 75 1864 Ida Euphema ANDERSON 1866 Rosetta ANDERSON 1869 - 1956 Lydia Lauretta ANDERSON 86 86 1872 Hatta Jane ANDERSON 1852 - 1937 Henry L. POWELL 84 84 BOHLENDER David R. JAMES 1862 Eva Jane MCHATTON There is an Eva McHatton who married William Strausbaugh in Schuyler County on Oct. 31, 1894. Mark TAYLOR Jennie TAYLOR 1838 Samuel TAYLOR Eldridge BELL 1863 Thomas Porter BELL 1844 Lucy W. PORTER 1866 Elizabeth Porter TAYLOR 1873 Henry Bruce TAYLOR 1840 - 1915 William Henry WALLINGFORD 74 74 1839 - 1913 Nancy E. CUMMINGS 73 73 1865 - 1913 Lulu WALLINGFORD 47 47 1868 George C. WALLINGFORD 1886 - 1905 Gertie ENSOR 19 19 DEATH: Rockville Tribune 7-26-1905: "Mrs. Lawrence Turner died, suddenly, at the home of her parents in Bellmore, July 21. She had been quite sick for several months, but was able to ride out up to, and including the day she died. An able funeral discourse was conducted by Rev. H. O. Bratton at the church here; many were the floral tributes which covered the grave at beautiful Mt. Moriah Cemetery." ~1863 - 1937 Thomas ENSOR 74 74 Alice This may be Myrtle Alexander. ~1868 Myrtle ALEXANDER ~1876 James W. BRADSHAW ~1878 George W. BRADSHAW 1898 - 1988 Mary F. ENSOR 89 89 BIOGRAPHY: Graduated from Bellmore High School in 1917.  Member of Union Chapel Methodist Church. Margeurietta J. D. 1938 George W. KNISS John MILLER Robert FETCH Annie M. EATON Matie Belle SIMMS John EATON Pearl LAWLER 1855 - 1860 Richard THOMPSON 5 5 Sam ENSOR 1888 - 1972 Grace ENSOR 84 84 BIOGRAPHY: Member of Otterbein United Methodist Church. Eva ENSOR FISHER 1822 - 1888 William PAYTON 66 66 One cemetery record has wife name of Letitia.
BIRTH: Based on order of children in father's will, he may have been born in 1824.
BIOGRAPHY: 1870 census: Farmer in Jackson Township with $5,200 real estate and $1,000 personal property.
DEATH: Crooks Family Genealogy and one cemetery record have death on December 5.
1842 - 1920 John L. PAYTON 77 77 BIOGRAPHY: 1860 census: He and wife living with mother.  1870 census: Farmer with $2,500 real estate and $1,800 personal estate.  1880 census: Living in Haddon, Sullivan Co., Indiana.  1900 census: Farmer in Haddon.  1910 census: With daughter Rosa.  1920 census: Living with daughter Lydia. 1820 - 1893 Julina PAYTON 72 72 Marriage index has name Julian.

BIOGRAPHY: Barbara Carter - living in Boone Co. in 1893.

BIRTH: Nadler has birth in 1823.
1832 - 1912 Thomas PAYTON 79 79 BIOGRAPHY: Portrait and Biographical Record of Montgomery, Parke andFountain Counties:
Thomas Payton, one of the well-to-do and enterprising agriculturists of Greene Township, Parke County, owns a substantial residence, which he erected at a cost of about $3,000 on his fine farm, which is situated on Section 21. He is engaged in missed farming, keeps a first-class variety of stock of all kinds, raises thorough-bred Poland-China hogs, and has some very good horses. Mr. Payton is much interested in the success of the Democratic Party, has filled the office of Committeeman of the township, and has been a delegate to the state, and also to Congressional conventions. Thomas Payton was educated in the public schools of Parke County, where his birth occurred on the 12th of May 1832. He lived with his father until his marriage, on May 6, 1852, with Miss Martha Ann Stout, who was born in Kentucky September 12, 1833. Her father, James Stout, emigrated to this state form the Blue Grass region in 1834, locating in Union Township, where he resided until his death in May 1889. He entered land of the Government, opened up a farm, and in time became the owner of several hundred acres. His wife was formerly Rhoda Maddox, and by her marriage she became the mother of seven children. Those living are Mrs. Payton; Mary Jane Connolly, who lives in Union Township; William P. and James O., who live in the same place; Sara E., deceased; and Rebecca F., Mrs. John A. Rush, who lives in Iowa. After his marriage, Mr. Payton located in Union Township, where he rented land for five years, and then purchased one hundred acres in the same township. This was in 1858 and he at once moved to the farm on which he lived for seven years, then removing to his present farm. At first he owned one hundred and twenty acres of this place, to which in 1875 he added fifty acres more. For about thirty years he has been engaged in carrying on this farm, which is now one of the most desirable in the township. Mr. Payton is a man of considerable mechanical genius, and in August 1891, he constructed an appliance that, by means of a hydraulic ram and tanks, furnishes water for his stock in all parts of the farm. The pleasant home of the Payton family is one of the best in the county, and, unlike the usual residences of farmers, is thoroughly warmed in all parts of the building during the winter season. Mr. Payton is a member of the Predestinarian Baptist Church, attending Mount Moriah Chapel, to which his wife also belongs. He is quite a musician and leads the singing of the choir. It is safe to say that few men in this region are more honored and respected than is the gentleman of whom this is a brief life record.

BIOGRAPHY: Was secondary executor of father's estate after brother James.
1870 census - farmer with $8,000 real estate and $2,000 personal estate.
1885: Owned a large farm in Greene Township.  See story on pages 31&32 in Parke Place, Vol. 2, No. 5, of the Thomas Payton family took in Hattie Lanning and her brothers when they migrated from Iowa back to Parke County.
1900 census: Retired farmer living in Washington Township.
Rockville Tribune, September 17, 1909: "HOLLANDSBURG - Thomas PEYTON of Judson passed Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. STOUT."
Rockville Tribune 5-18-1910: “On Thursday, May 12, the friends and relatives of ‘Uncle’ Thomas Peyton surprised him on his 78th birthday with a post card shower. He was the recipient of 156 cards, for which he feels very grateful. The day was made still more memorable by Mrs. George McMurtry, the daughter with whom he makes his home, inviting a few of his older neighbors to take dinner with him. There were present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, J. C. Strong, J. S. Clark, and daughter, Miss Mary, his eldest daughter, Mrs. Jacob Collings, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Britton and daughter, Miss Carrie."



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