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Family Subtree Diagram : Descendants of Thomas Payton (1832)

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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."



1833 - 1909 Martha Ann STOUT 75 75 BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: both parents from Virginia.
DEATH: Wallingford website and one cemetery record have death in 1905.
Obituary in Crawfordsville Daily Journal 11-Mar-1909 (p.7, col. 4). 
1853 - >1882 James Anthony PAYTON 29 29 BIOGRAPHY: Fruit grower.  1870 census: Farmer in Parke Co., Indiana.  1880 census: In East Salem, Marion Co., Oregon. 1857 - 1940 William Harvey PAYTON 82 82 BIRTH: Age 13 in 1870 census.  Larricks and Wallingford website havebirth on July 24.
BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Farmer in Greene Township.  1930 census: Living in Union Township farming owned farm.
DEATH: Obituary in Crawfordsville Journal Review 24-Apr-1940 (p.9, col. 3) & 25-Apr-1940 (p.7, col.6) & 29-Apr-1940 (p.2, col.6) & 2-May-1940 (p.4, col.5).. 
1859 - 1945 Sarah Jane PAYTON 85 85 BIRTH: Or December 13, 1859 - age 7 months in 1860 census taken on 13July 1860.  1870 census has age 11.

DEATH: Larricks has death in Russellville, Putnam County.
1862 - 1907 Nancy Alice PAYTON 44 44 Rockville Tribune 3-6-1901: "Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jarvis, of Waveland, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George McMurtry." 
DEATH: Wallingford website has death on February 23.
Crooks Family Genealogy has death on March 23, 1917.
1864 - 1944 Rhoda Ellen PAYTON 79 79 There was a stillborn child of George McMurtry in Parke County on July 24, 1897.
BIOGRAPHY: Taught music; pursued her musical education under ProfessorZobel at Terre Haute, Indiana.
Pictured on cover of Parke Place, Vol. 3, No. 9 (Sep., 1983).
Rockville Tribune 3-6-1901: "Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jarvis, of Waveland, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George McMurtry."  "Mr. and Mrs. Will Durham, of Waveland, visited their little son, Frank, Sunday, who is being cared for by Mrs. George McMurtry."

Rockville Tribune 11-11-1919:  "Mrs. George McMurtry of Judson entertained at dinner last Thursday the following ladies: Mrs. Mary Blue, Mrs. Frank Harding, Mrs. John McCord, Mrs. C. H. Ault, Mrs. John Linebarger of Rockville, and Mrs. Ideoma Armstrong of Judson. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Blue, who in company with Mrs. Olive Torbet leaves next week for California. Mrs. Torbet has purchased an apartment house in Los Angeles and expects to make California her home."

Rockville Tribune 5-18-1910: "Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McMurtry, with L. C. Lundgren, were at Marshall, Sunday."

DEATH: Larricks has death in Judson, Parke County.
1871 - 1934 Ora Whaley PEYTON 63 63 BIOGRAPHY: 1900 census: Farmer in Washington, Parke Co., Indiana living with parent-in-laws.  1920 census: Farmer in Calcasieu Co., Louisiana.
1930 census: Farm loans inspector in owned home valued at 15,000 dollars in Calcasieu County.
1855 - 1942 Samuel Nelson JARVIS 87 87 BIOGRAPHY: 1880 census: Living in Greene Township.
Lived in Putnam Co., Indiana.
Waveland Independent, Thursday, June 4, 1942
Samuel Nelson Jarvis, 87 died at his home west of Russellville early on Monday morning. He was the son of Joseph and Rachel Dooley Jarvis and was born on a farm SW of Waveland. He was the last of a family of 5 children. He leaves a widow, Catherine Aker Jarvis. There are four children by his first wife, Nancy Payton Jarvis, now deceased. Claude Jarvis of Crawfordsville; Mrs. Carl Fletcher of Darlington; Mrs. JL Deere and Mrs. MJ Esterbrook of Terre Haute; Four grandchildren and 3 greats. Funeral services were held at the home on Wed. afternoon in charge of Rev. EE Moorman of Bethany, former pastor of the Waveland Christian Church. Burial in Russellville Cemetery.
~1872 James T. PAYTON 1884 - 1972 Ethel Maude JARVIS 87 87 Living in Terre Haute in 1942. 1884 - 1958 Zora Dean PAYTON 74 74 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Crawfordsville, Indiana in 1940. 1886 - 1976 Grace Lee PAYTON 90 90 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Attica, Indiana in 1940.
Social Security last residence in Anaheim, Orange Co., California.
1893 - 1959 Anna Gertrude PAYTON 65 65 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Nashville, Tennessee in 1940. 1889 - 1978 Ted Gilderoy PAYTON 88 88 Larricks has middle name of Gideon.
There is a Theodore Payton, age 35, in Jefferson County, Kentucky in the 1920 census with wife Louise, age 32.
BIOGRAPHY: 1910 census: Farm laborer living with parents.   Living in Los Angelas, California in 1940.
1876 - 1939 Omer Tilden PAYTON 62 62 BIOGRAPHY: Rockville Tribune 3-6-1901: ""Mr. and Mr. Omer Payton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peyton.”  1910 census: Farmer in Greene Township.  WWI Draft Registration: Medium height, medium build, gray eyes, gray hair; farmer in Judson.  1878 - 1936 Myrtle D. DANIELS 58 58 1897 - 1994 Marjorie Helen PAYTON 97 97 BIOGRAPHY: 1930 census: Living with parents in Marshall, Parke Co., Indiana and working as a waitress in a motel.  Living in Carmel, Indiana in 1983. 1899 - 1983 Nola Marie PAYTON 83 83 BIOGRAPHY:  Member of Bloomingdale Christian Church. 1891 - 1981 Jesse Claude PEYTON 90 90 California Death Records had middle initial of O.
BIOGRAPHY: 1910 census: Farm laborer living with parents.  Policeman in Los Angeles, California.  Living at 1354 West 58th Place in Los Angeles in 1930 and 1932.  Living at 2216 Kelton Avenue in Los Angeles in 1934 and 1940.  Living at 2122 Camden Avenue in Los Angeles in 1942 to 1952.  Living at 4107&1/2 Garthwaite Avenue in Los Angeles in 1954.  Living at 45 Elm in Orange Co., California in 1962.
1886 - 1959 Mary Dottie JARVIS 73 73 Living in Terre Haute in 1942. 1883 - 1965 Lola Lea JARVIS 82 82 Living in Darlington, Indiana  in 1942. 1881 - 1972 Claude Nelson JARVIS 91 91 BIOGRAPHY: 1900&1910 censes: Farmer in Russell, Putnam Co., Indiana. 
World War I Draft Registrations:  Farmer in Waveland, Montgomery Co., Indiana.  He was medium height with stout build, grey eyes and black hair. 1920&1930 censes: Farmer in Brown, Montgomery Co., Indiana. 
Living in Crawfordsville in 1942.
1883 - 1970 Anna Blanche LAFOLLETTE 86 86 1888 - 1980 Hallie Catherine LAFOLLETTE 91 91 LaFollette PAYTON 1874 - 1947 Sally V. LINKSWILLER 72 72 Crooks Family spells name Likwillo. 1899 - 1976 Ralph Walden PEYTON 76 76 BIOGRAPHY: World War I draft registration: Medium height and build and brown eyes and hair.  1930 census: Rice farmer renting at 20 dollars per month in Lake Charles, Calcasieu Co., Louisana. 1853 - 1934 Jacob COLLINGS 81 81 BIRTH: Ancestry.com Family of Larry & Marilyn Nelson Howell Morgan has birth in 1852.
BIOGRAPHY: 1880&1900&1910 censes: Farmer in Greene Township.   RockvilleRepublican, June 15, 1915  "PARKEVILLE - Fred Jessup, wife and son, were Sunday guests of Jacob Collings and family."   1930 census: Farmer on own farm.
DEATH: "Jacob Collings, age 81, one of the best known farmers of Greene Township, died at his home at 4:30 Saturday morning, after an illness of eight weeks. Mr. Collings was born in Greene Township and spent all his life there. He was a member of the Baptist Church of Hollandsburg. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Esta Weaver of Terre Haute and Miss Chloe at home, and one son, Guy Collings, of New Ross; also five grand daughters, Mrs. Frances Williams, Mrs. Nellie Edwards, Mrs. Blanche Weatherford of Tuscola, Ill., Miss Freda Collings of New Ross and Miss Alberta Collings who resided with him, and two great grandchildren.  The funeral was held at Mt. Moriah Church, Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, Rev. S. G. Smith of Ladoga, officiating. Burial in the cemetery near the church."
Rockville Republican 6-14-1934
1859 - 1936 Robert Easley LAFOLLETTE 76 76 1854 - 1922 Mary Frances PAYTON 67 67 Ancestry.com Family of Larry & Marilyn Nelson Howell Morgan spells namePeyton.  Wallingford website has middle initial of F.

DEATH: Waveland Independent, March 31, 1922 -- Mrs. Jacob Collings died at her home (Parkville) Sunday morning about one o'clock. Death was due to pneumonia. Funeral services were held at Mt. Moriah, Tues. morning, burial in the cemetery nearby.
1888 - 1968 Martha Cloe COLLINGS 79 79 BIRTH: Born on the family farm north of Bellmore
BIOGRAPHY: Clipping pasted into a Siegel Cooper Company Fall & Winter Catalogue 1906 + by Cloe Collings Myers  A piano recital was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Collings of near Parkeville Saturday afternoon July 23, where their daughter, Miss Cloe and her class in music rendered some well prepared solos and duets. Mr. Upp was there with his camera and photographed the class and teacher, after which they and about 25 invited guests were treated to ice cream and cake and fruit salad. All departed at a late hour declaring they had spent a most enjoyable evening.
1910 census: Single music teacher living with parents.  1930 census: Living with father.

Remained unmarried until late in life, and until that time when she was no longer able to care for herself, she lived on the farm.  In addition to caring For her elderly parents, Cloe took in her brother Byard Guy Collings’ one-year old daughter, Naomi Alberta ("Alberta") after Byard Guy’s wife, Claudiea Cleo Hazlet Collings died. About five years later, in 1922, another of Byard Guy’s daughters, Edith Blanche, came to stay with Cloe to attend school with Alberta.

Cloe was an active member in the Parkville Christian Church and the social life around it. She gave piano lessons to bring in extra money for the growing family. Cloe married her “childhood” sweet heart, Robert Myers, when she was 65 years old. Family stories relate that Cloe was smitten with Bob when they were young, but that her parents didn’t approve of the relationship and forbade her from seeing him. The young couple apparently did manage to secretly meet for double dates when Cloe was supposed to be acting as chaperon for other couples, but with the strong disapproval of Cloe’s parents the relationship could not continue. Bob went away, married and had children.  In 1953 he returned to Parke County, visited Cloe, and they were soon married. Cloe was 65 and Bob was 77 years old.

Cloe’s house was warm and welcoming. Family potluck dinners were a regular occurrence.  Cloe’s contribution usually included a fresh chicken, carrot salad, picked beets, and the world’s best sugar cookies. Cloe often treated the family to a short piano recital at these gatherings .Even as Cloe’s fingers became arthritic and the piano out of tune, her family enjoyed hearing Cloe play. 
1857 - 1946 Alice Massie DENMAN 88 88 BIOGRAPHY: 1930 census: Parents from Indiana.
DEATH: Obituary in Crawfordsville Journal Review 26-Jan-1946 (p.5, col. 5) 
1887 - 1907 Fred Earl PAYTON 19 19 DEATH: DIED - Sept 30, Fred Peyton, after an illness of two months of typhoid fever, resulting in congestion of the lungs. He came home sick while in the employ as bookeeper of Vaughn & Casey of Crawfordsville. He was the oldest son of Wm. and Alice Peyton age 19 years 10 months 15 days. He leaves his father, mother, two brothers and three sisters and a host of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Funeral services by Revs. Collings and Whitlock at Mt. Moriah church Tuesday. Interment in the new cemetery nearby. The parents, brother and sisters wish to extend their thanks and gratitude to the many who were kind and sympathizing bringing beautiful floral tributes to their loved one who is the first to break the family circle. 1875 - 1878 Mandie COLLINGS 3 3 1886 - 1964 Byard Guy COLLINGS 77 77 BIOGRAPHY:  1910 census: Farmer in Greene, Parke Co., Indiana.  Rockville Tribune, December 3, 1912: William T. Shalley sold40 acres in Greene Township to Byard Collings for $6,200.  WWI Draft Registration: Tall height, slender build, gray eyes, and brown hair; farmer in Judson.
1920 census: Farmer in Penn, Parke Co., Indiana.  1930 census: Living in Clark Township and farming owned farm. 
Rockville Republican 3-9-1933: “Mr. and Mrs. Guy Collings and daughter Freda of Ladoga, visited Jacob Collings and daughters, Tuesday."
Living in New Ross, Indiana in 1934.
Rockville Republican 1-16-1941: "The Tri-Township farmers institute was held in the Baptist Church, Friday. There were about 93 in attendance. The speakers were Mrs. Guy Collings of Bainbridge and W. O Mills of Purdue. Both are very good. Mary Ann Swern read 'Scratch, the Newsboy's Dog' Misses Dorothy Stark, Maxine Delp and Muriel Thomas sang two numbers. The high school orchestra played during the dinner hour. Officers for next year are Orvis Delp, Pres.; Mrs. Joe Jones, secy-treas."
DEATH: Weatherford (Harriett) Family Tree has death in Ladoga.
1881 - 1956 Esta COLLINGS 75 75 BIOGRAPHY: Living in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1934. 1853 - 1883 Cassandra THORNTON 29 29 BET 7 JUN 1880 AND 1882 - 1946 Weldon Elmer PAYTON BIRTH: 1900 census has birth in Indiana.  Larricks has birth in Clackamas County.  The Peytons of Virginia II has birth in 1882.
BIOGRAPHY: His father brought him back to live with relatives near Veedersburg, Indiana about 1891 and he never saw his father again.  1900 census: Boarding with Joshua(?) Langley(?) in Vandenburgand working as a day laborer.  1910 census: Living in Danville and working as a laborer.  Served in Battalion A, Rainbow Division, National Guard.
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