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Terry Mason's Family History Site

37,332 names. Major lines: Allen, Beck, Borden, Buck, Burden, Carpenter, Carper, Cobb, Cook, Cornell, Cowan, Daffron, Davis, Downing, Faubion, Fauntleroy, Fenter, Fishback, Foulks, Gray, Harris, Heimbach, Henn, Holland, Holtzclaw, Jackson, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Mason, Massengill, McAnnally, Moore, Morgan, Overstreet, Price, Peck, Rice, Richardson, Rogers, Samuel, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Wade, Warren, Weeks, Webb, Wodell, Yeiser.

 

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Samuel Green Berry (G. B.) Scott

RESEARCHER-DESCENDANTS: Norma Jean Coon <rcoon4@cox.net> sent the following to T.Mason on 26 May 2004.

1870 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Camden County, Proctor Township, family/dwelling 105/101, line 4, page 15, G. B. Scott, (36),born Indiana, Cinthia A. (35), Sarah E. (14) , Andrew J. (12), Simon (8),Lizzie J. (4), James F. (1), all born Missouri.

Military service: January 20, 1862;
Fourteenth Arkansas Confederate Infantry under Colonel.

Conway Cemetery: Highway 5 out of Lebanon Missouri to Osage Beach. OsageBeach take highway 5 4 to Lake road 54-49; South just west of Osage Beach. In the middle of a residential area you will find the cemetery.The houses are on a bluff over looking the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks. This was an original cemetery. There are two field stone post at the entrance. It appears to be old. The field stone post are not used anymore and all the stones are from the 1800's with the exception of two rows of newer looking stones.

Old Linn Creek Cemetery
Y road to store; left fork of old road 1/2 mile from store. Zion Cemetery (the old Linn Creek name); Section 35 Township, 39 N. Camden County,Missouri in Anderson Hollow. Anderson Hollow is a part of the statepark of Ha Ha Tonka. The ruins of the castle are there. The Lake ofthe Ozarks is now a national scenic wonder of nature.


Abraham John Galyon

PARENTS-CHILDREN-MILITARY-HYPERLINK: [ http://www.geocities.com/grandmak33/galyoneaster.html ] Served in Fourteenth Arkansas Confederate Infantry 20 January 1862.

HYPERLINK: [ http://www.geocities.com/grandmak33/jamesscott.html ]

Shirley McLaughlin, daughter of Hattie Mae Scott McLaughlin, wrote this: "The Galyon sisters, Elizabeth Gallion and Belle Gallion married Scott cousins. Their mother was Martha Ellen Easter Gallion. Their Father, Abraham John Gallion. Uncle John Adam and Aunt Sarah Easter raised grandma Lizzie Scott, John Galyon and Belle Galyon in Ark., after their mother Martha Easter Galyon died. The father (Abram J. Galyon) remarried a widow with 2 children but mother or Aunt Alta did not know their names. She was a neighbor lady. My mother, Hattie Mc Laughlin) and Aunt Alta Toler both told me the same thing about Martha Ellen Easter being their grandmother. They ran away one night to Uncle John and Aunt Sarah Easters home and stayed there until old enough to work."

We have found our Gallion (Galyon, Galyean) family! Belle and Elizabeth were sisters. The records of Louise Ellen McDowell, daughter of James Scott and Belle Galyon has "Mother: "Nancy Belle Gallion."

After finding "Nancy Belle" we continued our search and now have the Gallion family from England in the 1600's to our grandchildren. Our branch of the family is from Martha Ellen Galyon (Gallion) who married Abraham J. Galyon in Roane County Tennessee. We have her marriage record with her parents (Joseph Easter and Mary Smith). The family siblings are 1 Nancy Belle, 2 Elizabeth, 3 Mary, 4 George and 5 John (in the 1880 census),"


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