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Beryl Elizabeth Wade

Beryl Elizabeth Wade

Female 1906 - 2003  (97 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Beryl Elizabeth Wade was born on 4 May 1906 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri (daughter of Dr. James Hughley Wade and Gertrude Bass); died on 3 Aug 2003 in Avarda, Jefferson, Colorado, United States.

    Beryl married Montie Erwin Blunn on 28 May 1930. Montie was born on 10 Jul 1896 in Seward, Strafford County, Kansas; died on 1 Aug 1991 in Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. James Anderson Blunn was born on 28 Oct 1932 in Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA; died on 4 Mar 2019 in Adams, Colorado, USA.
    2. Richard Ervin Blunn
    3. Ronald Wade Blunn

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dr. James Hughley Wade was born on 21 Aug 1873 in Galloway, Christian, Missouri, USA; died on 5 Aug 1950 in Ozark, Christian, Missouri, USA; was buried in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA.

    James married Gertrude Bass on 25 Nov 1903 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA. Gertrude (daughter of John Shannon Bass and Clarinda Clementine "Clarie" Massey) was born on 2 Feb 1882 in Christian, Missouri, USA; died on 17 Aug 1946 in Ozark, Christian, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gertrude BassGertrude Bass was born on 2 Feb 1882 in Christian, Missouri, USA (daughter of John Shannon Bass and Clarinda Clementine "Clarie" Massey); died on 17 Aug 1946 in Ozark, Christian, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Beryl Elizabeth Wade was born on 4 May 1906 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri; died on 3 Aug 2003 in Avarda, Jefferson, Colorado, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Shannon BassJohn Shannon Bass was born on 26 May 1847 in Taney County, Missouri, USA (son of Hon. Theophilus Bass and Mildred Catherine Shannon); died on 2 May 1936 in Reed Springs, Stone, Missouri; was buried on 3 May 1936 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Both John and his sister Mary were helped to education by their uncle Eli Bass. Both also married Massey (Nathaniel and Clarinda).

    88 years 11 months 6 days. Death Certificate # 21715, informant: Clara C. Bass, Reed Springs, MO.

    John married Clarinda Clementine "Clarie" Massey on 2 Mar 1870 in Crane, Stone, Missouri, USA. Clarinda (daughter of James H. Massey and Martha Ellen Anderson) was born on 4 Jan 1852 in Campell Twp, Greene, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Jul 1950 in Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri; was buried on 29 Jul 1950 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Clarinda Clementine "Clarie" MasseyClarinda Clementine "Clarie" Massey was born on 4 Jan 1852 in Campell Twp, Greene, Missouri, USA (daughter of James H. Massey and Martha Ellen Anderson); died on 27 Jul 1950 in Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri; was buried on 29 Jul 1950 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Clara Or C.C.

    Notes:

    Clarinda never dressed herself untill she was 16 yrs. old. They had slaves to do this.

    1860 • Campbell, Greene, Missouri, near Springfield
    1870 • Washington, Stone, Missouri
    1880 • Flat Creek, Stone, Missouri, USA
    1900 • Ponce de Leon & Washington Townships, Stone, Missouri
    1910 • Mckinley, Stone, Missouri
    1920 • Ruth, Stone, Missouri
    1930 • Reeds Spring, Stone, Missouri
    1950 • Lowry City, St Clair, Missouri, USA

    Gravestone. Widow, 98 years 6 months 23 days: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52514849&ref=acom

    Children:
    1. Theophilus Edwin Bass was born on 27 Apr 1871 in Crane, Stone, Missouri, USA; died in 1951 in Tulare, Tulare, California.
    2. John Lawrence Bass was born on 22 Jul 1873 in Old Major Moore place on Crane Creek, Stone County, MO; died on 22 Feb 1899 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri.
    3. William Calvin "Will" Bass was born on 9 Mar 1875 in Garber, Taney, Missouri, USA; died on 18 Feb 1945 in Branson township, Garber, Taney, Missouri, USA; was buried on 23 Feb 1945 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri.
    4. Minnie Jane Bass was born on 22 Oct 1877 in Wichita, Kansas, USA; died on 10 Dec 1939 in Lewiston, Nez Perce, Idaho, USA; was buried in 1939 in Praire View Cemetery, Grangeville.
    5. Wesley Cherokee Bass was born on 25 Oct 1879 in Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 24 Apr 1881 in Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in Cape Fair, Stone, Missouri, USA.
    6. 3. Gertrude Bass was born on 2 Feb 1882 in Christian, Missouri, USA; died on 17 Aug 1946 in Ozark, Christian, Missouri, USA.
    7. Myrtle Bass was born on 22 Dec 1883 in Stone, Missouri, USA; died on 1 Jan 1971 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA; was buried in Lowry City, St Clair, Missouri, USA.
    8. Charles Otis Bass was born on 18 Jan 1887 in Otto, Stone County, MO; died on 5 Feb 1935 in Spokane, Christian, Missouri, USA; was buried in Eisenhour Cemetery, Spokane, Christian, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Hon. Theophilus Bass was born on 2 Feb 1811 in Columbia, Murray Co., Tennessee, USA (son of Lawrence Bass and Nancy Patton); died on 11 Mar 1849 in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Theo

    Notes:

    Theophilus Bass, was the first County-Circuit Clerk and Recorder of Taney County (now part of Stone County, Missouri), being appointed in 1837 by Governor Lilburn W. Boggs. Coming from a family with means, he was highly educated for one of that period, and was very industrious and had taken up the work of surverying. It was while surveying the "base line" with Nathaniel Boone (son of Daniel Boone) that he met, wooed and won Mildred Shannon, daughter of John David Shannon, of White River Township.

    Theophilus Bass entered his land on White River (Missouri), just a little way from Forsyth, on August 23, 1845), comprising about 132 acres of Government land for which he paid $1,25 an acre, but turned in Government vouchers for surveyers services as payment. It was on both sides of the river and part of it became known and still is rememered as the Casey homestead (not related Caseys!). The land was sold to Levi Casey in April of 1848, for $1500 the year before Theophilus Bass died. Ill health may have been a factor in his selling this land for he was not quite forty years old.

    Theophilus owned NW 1/4 on the West and the NE 1/4 on the East side of the White River, giving him a shore line of 1 3/4 miles on the west and 3/4 miles on the east side of the river, and which comprised the new Shepherd of the Hills Estates.

    He lived on the south side of White River and held court at the mouth of Bull Creek. He was the sixth representative from Taney County to the 15th Gen. Assembly from Taney County, at Jefferson City, in 1848-49., and died while in office March 11th 1849. He was buried at Jefferson City, by Special Act of the Legislature and a tablet was erected to his memory.

    The following is taken from the proceedings of the Session of 1848-49: "An Act to pay funeral expenses of Hon. Theopolis Bass" Introduced and passed in the Senate march 12, 1849. Mr Mares introduced a Resolution in reference to the death of Theo. Bass, which were read, rules suspended and adopted. Mr. Hicks, introduced a Resolution autorizing George P. Bass (brother) to draw the pay which is due Theo. Bass, late member of Taney County, deceased. Adopted (House). House adopted an Act to pay funeral expenses. Senate adopted following Resolutions relating to the death of Theopolis Bass, and have also adopted House resolutions on the same subject. The House concurred in the Resolitions from the Senate in reference to the death of T.B.

    The inscription on the tablet in the Cemetery reads: "Sacred to the memory of Theopolis Bass, late Representative from Taney County, Missouri, who was born in Columbia, Murray County, Tennesse, on the 2nd of February 1811, and died on the 11th of March 1949. Erected by an Act of the General Assembly".

    The Missouri Statesman, published at Columbia, Missouri, says on March 16th, 1849: "Mr. Theopolis Bass, a member of the Legislature from Taney County, and who has been seriously ill during most of the Session, died on Saturday night last. Mr. Bass, was a son of Mr. Lawrence Bass of this County."

    In reading the preceedings of the latter part of this Session, Theopolis Bass, was absent for many days, unable to answer the roll call, but was reported from day to day as being sick and unable to atend the Sessions. At that day and age, distances were great, roads were bad, travel was light, and news was carried slowly and largely from "mouth to mouth". Mrs. Bass, (or as she was known later, Grandma Nelson,) did not know anything of her husbands death, until weeks later a horseman came riding to her doorway, leading another horse, and announced the death of Theopolis. The riderless horse was the one Theo. rode away to Jefferson City on when he went to attend the Legislature. On its return, it carried his saddle, saddle bags, clothing and gun and other belongings. The rider was believed to be one of his brothers from Boone county.

    Theophilus married Mildred Catherine Shannon on 5 Nov 1840 in Forsyth, Missouri. Mildred (daughter of John David Shannon and Mary Polly Goode) was born on 17 Nov 1823 in White River Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA; died on 17 Jul 1906 in Oto, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1906 in Nelson Cemetery, Oto, Stone, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Mildred Catherine Shannon was born on 17 Nov 1823 in White River Township, Independence County, Arkansas, USA (daughter of John David Shannon and Mary Polly Goode); died on 17 Jul 1906 in Oto, Stone, Missouri, USA; was buried in 1906 in Nelson Cemetery, Oto, Stone, Missouri.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Milly

    Notes:

    1850 Swan, Taney, Missouri
    1860 Washington Township, Stone, Missouri
    1880 Washington, Stone, Missouri

    A letter to Mrs. Mildred C. Bass, Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri.

    Jefferson City, Jan. 3, 1849.

    My Dear, I have with pleasure taken my pen in hand to inform you that I have missed the chills for several days hoping that I am now entirely clear and remain so. I was taken with the chill on Friday after I left home and had them several days though the weather was so cold, sleeting and snowing on us all the way from Hancock s here. I looked for noting else. I have not been up to Father s yet. I expect to go up on Saturday nect. Brother Eli, was here last week. Our relations are well. Father strained his ankle and has been laid up with it for several weeks. James Harris, married Sabru Jackson, shortly after he returned from the south. I have an excellent place to board. There are seven of us together, Hancock, Neveas, Hicks, Cole, Hawkins, Sanders and myself, all good moral men. (Hancock was a Senator from the 21st District; the rest of the men were representatives, Neaves from Greene County, Hicks from Ozark County, Cole from Morgan County, Hawkins from Camden County and Sanders from Chariton County). All of the members are complaining of colds and several are pretty sick. It is said that the cholera is in St. Louis and some of the members are very uneasy for fear it will get here and if it does, we will adjourn forthwith and go home. I am unable to say when the Legislature will adjourn, but I do think it will not be a long session. I am anxious to see you and the children. It would give me more pleasure to be with you and the children than all the luxury and splender here which I am surrounded. You will please write to me as it will be more pleasure to see a line from your hands than all the news I could receive from any other. You can write me and seal your leter and have it backed by some person to me. My dear, do not fail to wirte to me often, and I will do the same with you. Kiss the children for me, especially sweet little John and give all the news of the neighborhood. Do the best you can. My dear, I remain Your affectionate Husband, Theo. Bass

    -------------------------------------------------------- Ozark County, Missouri, March 20th A.D. 1849.

    Mrs. Bass, I inclose to you a few lines on my return home from Jefferson City which will inform you of the death of your husband. I can say to you that I was eye witness to all his sickness. We both roomed and bedded together until he got too low to be troubled. I waited on him through all his sickness which was 52 days with countinued feavour. His two brothers, George and Edward Bass, Pilee Dunkns wife and Wade Jackson was there nearly through all his sickness. He died on the 11th March the day before the Legislature broke. I got an Act past the day we adjourned appropriating two hundred dollars to pay his funeral ecpenses and to erect a tomb over his grave. I also interduced a resolution and got it pst authorizing George P. Bass to draw his pay as a member from the treasur which was $282.00. He is to settle off his bill both for Boarding and Doctor fees and account you for the remained. His beast was at his brothers and I think George Bass was to take charge of his clothing and return all to you as soon as he could conveanently. If you wish any further information you will please write to me. Your Friend and well wisher in hast, Robert Hicks

    Children:
    1. Mary Catherine Bass was born on 6 May 1843 in Taney Co. MO, USA; died on 10 Dec 1921 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA.
    2. James Theophilus Bass was born on 27 Aug 1844 in Taney Co. MO, USA; died in 1865 in Killed At Wilder Creek.
    3. Nancy Elizabeth "Nannie" Bass was born on 12 Feb 1845 in Taney Co. MO, USA; died on 25 Apr 1923 in Troy, Doniphan, Kansas, USA; was buried in Troy, Doniphan, Kansas, USA.
    4. 6. John Shannon Bass was born on 26 May 1847 in Taney County, Missouri, USA; died on 2 May 1936 in Reed Springs, Stone, Missouri; was buried on 3 May 1936 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri.

  3. 14.  James H. MasseyJames H. Massey was born in 1779 in Ireland (son of James Henry Massey); died on 1 Mar 1864 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA; was buried in Family Cemetary, Springfield, Greene Co., MO, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Captain In War Of 1812
    • Name: James Henry

    Notes:

    Greene Co, Missouri, History book, pages 1927-29:
    Born in Ireland, where he spent his boyhood and attended school. When eighteen years of age he ran away from home and sailed on broad Atlantic toward the United States to seek his fortune. He first settled in Knox County, Tennessee, at the foot of the Cumberland Mountains, regarding whose picturesque inhabitants so much has been written, and in that locality he was married and made his home until the year 1832, when he made the tedious and somewhat hazardous overland trip to Greene county, Missouri, bringing his family in a primitive wagon, and thus the Masseys were among the earliest pioneers of this locality.

    He secured a tract of land just east of what is now the thriving city of Springfield, but which was at that time an encampment of the Kickapoo Indians. He set to work with a will, cleared, broke and fenced his land, erected a log cabin and by perseverance and hard work became very comfortably fixed in due course and time, and was a man of influence among the early frontiersmen, his neighbours being, however, very few and most of them some miles distant, untill more Tennesseeans followed him, the Fulbrights, the Freemans and others.

    Although he devoted the major portion of his life to farming, he was a mechanic by trade and a skilled workman. He made the first separator, or "ground-hog" tresher, ever seen in this part of the country. During the war of 1812, he enlisted in defense of his adopted country, gladly fighting against the flag under which he was born, and for meritoruius conduct on the field of battle he was promoted from a private to a captain, and served with distinction throughout the war. Politically he was first a Whig, then a Republican after that party was organized in the fifties. His death occured on his farm here in 1863.

    His first wife was Faithful Strickland, she bore him 13 children. Among them Nathaniel J., William, Mrs. Mc Adams, Mrs. Rountree. William was a quarter master in the Union Army during the Civil War. His second wife, Martha Ellen Anderson, was a native of Tennessee, where she grew up and recieved a limited education. She lived to an advanced age, dying in Stone County, Missouri, in February 1899?. To these parents nine children were born."

    1810 Living next door to Moses Strickland, Pendleton district, South Carolina.
    1820, Pendleton district, SC.
    1830, Giles, TN, family of ten, seven slaves.
    1840, Greene, Missouri
    1844, Sep 10th, James H. Massey bought 79 acres of land in Springfield, MO (twp 29).
    1845, May 5th, James Massey bought 80 acres of land in Springfield, MO (twp 29).
    1850, Campell, Greene, Missouri
    1859, June 1st, James H. Massey, bought 40 acres of at Springfield, MO.

    He may have had a brother Ephraim M. Massey, who is mentioned in connection with the Treaty from the Cherokee in 1820:

    TREASURY OFFICE - Columbia, May 9, 1820
    Notice is hereby given to Noble Anderson, Thomas Smith, E.M. Massey, Jane Poteat, Ira Nicholson, Wm. Beavort, David Kitchen, William Deadman, Philemon Crane, and Ralph Cobb respectively, and all other persons who have not yet paid the second instalment upon their Bonds, given for the purchase money of each Tract or Tracts of Land as may have been bought by them, at the sale of Public Lands lying in that part of Pendleton District, lately known as Teritory purchased by Treaty from the Cherokee Indians which was sold in March, 1818, at the house of Ephraim Massey, on the old Cherokee Boundary Line; that they and each of them, by delaying to pay the said second installment now due, have made default, and that unless the said second installment shall be paid within sixty days from the date hereof, together with the costs of this publication, the payments heretofore made will be forefeited and the lands purchased by them revert to the State.
    Benjamin T. Elmore
    Treasurer Upper Division
    Note on Ancestry: The same above ad ran into mid July 1820. The E.M. Massey shown on the above notice was Ephraim Massey, brother of James Massey who will move to Greene Co., Missouri.
    The above ad was found on GenealogyBank.com Newspaper Archives subscription service.

    (Half)siblings may have been: Ephraim Miller Massey, Jane Brown (born Massey), Sarah Dunlap (born Massey), Martha Smith (born Massey), Robert Massey, Mary Margaret Knox Patrick (born Massey).

    Uncertain how all these siblings in the US coincides with the history James running away from home in Ireland. Both Limerick and Northern Ireland have been mentioned as a birthplace. Sarah Jane "Sally" Massey Taylor, James' daughter, states on 1930 census that her father was born in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland was not a country untill 1921.

    Birth:
    Sarah Jane "Sally" Massey Taylor, James' daughter, states on 1930 census that her father was born in Northern Ireland.

    James married Martha Ellen Anderson on 10 Jul 1838 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA. Martha (daughter of Samuel Anderson and Mary McKenzie) was born in 1819 in Pendelton, South Carolina; died on 15 Feb 1894 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Martha Ellen AndersonMartha Ellen Anderson was born in 1819 in Pendelton, South Carolina (daughter of Samuel Anderson and Mary McKenzie); died on 15 Feb 1894 in Galena, Stone, Missouri, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mary Ellen Elizabeth Massey was born on 4 Jan 1841 in Campell Twp, Greene Co., Missouri, USA; died on 23 Oct 1871 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA.
    2. Marzavin V. Massey was born on 1 Jan 1843 in Campell Twp, Greene Co., Missouri, USA; died on 31 Aug 1907 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA.
    3. Samuel C. Massey was born in 1847 in Greene County, Missouri, USA; died in Dec 1872 in Southwest City, Macdonald, MO., USA.
    4. Robert Charles Massey was born on 12 Dec 1849 in Campell Twp, Greene Co., Missouri, USA; died on 1 Jan 1918 in Crane, Stone, Missouri, USA.
    5. 7. Clarinda Clementine "Clarie" Massey was born on 4 Jan 1852 in Campell Twp, Greene, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Jul 1950 in Lowry City, St. Clair County, Missouri; was buried on 29 Jul 1950 in Ponce de Leon, Stone, Missouri.
    6. Virginia F. Massey was born in 1854 in Campell Twp, Greene Co., Missouri, USA; died in in Fulton, Callaway, Missouri, USA.
    7. Richard Massey was born on 15 Sep 1857 in Campell Twp, Greene Co., Missouri, USA; died on 22 Oct 1942 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA; was buried in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens, Springfield, Greene, MO.
    8. Sarah Jane Massey was born on 2 Mar 1860 in Campell Twp, Greene Co., Missouri, USA; died on 2 Apr 1952 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA.
    9. Emma Neil Massey was born in 1863 in Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA; died on 27 Sep 1932 in Clarkston, Asotin, Washington, USA.