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Almeda Douglas

Almeda Douglas

Female 1853 - 1947  (94 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Almeda Douglas was born in 1853 in MO (daughter of George Washington Douglas and Jane Hulse); died WFT est 1877-1947.

    Almeda married Samuel Harrel on 30 May 1871. Samuel was born WFT est 1826-1853; died WFT est 1876-1940. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George Washington Douglas was born on 7 Oct 1814 in Kentucky, USA (son of William Douglass and Hannah McCoy); died on 11 Sep 1911 in Clay Co, MO.

    Notes:

    CHRONOLOGY

    1814 OCT 7 KY Birth
    **********

    1838 17 SEPT Entered nw1/4 of NE1/4 Sec.2 Twp 53N Rng 33 W
    *********** sw1/4 ofSE1/4 Sec. 35 Twp 54N Rng 33 W
    Clay County MO

    1840 Sept 16 PLATTE CO MO RECORDS 1839-1849
    *********** Sale of the 16th section
    Douglass, Rob't & /Geo. W. Douglass $653.20 Twp53 Rng.33

    1840 Clay Co Mo Census
    *******************
    Males Females
    2______0-5 1______0-5
    1______20-30 1______20-30

    HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY P.427
    GOSNEYVILLE M.E. CHURCH-This church was organized at the old Corum
    school-house, near Smithville, in1843, by Rev. E.M. Marvin and Rev. Amos
    Tutt, and was the first M.E. Church organized in Platte township. The
    original members were: Geo. W. Douglas, Jane Douglas, Mahala McGee,
    James O. McGee, Julia McGee,Thomas McGee, Samuel J. McGee, Jane
    McGee, Polly Hulse, Mary Hulse, Moses McCall, Abner Loyd, William
    Slayton and John K. Rollins. The first pastor was Amos Tutt. The church
    is a frame building, and was built in 1868. The present membership is
    127. Rev. Winston is the present pastor of the church. Connected with
    the church is a Sunday-school, with B.F. Rollins as superintendent.

    1850 Clay Co MO Census
    *******************
    Fishing River Twp.

    #1164 Douglass, George W. 36 farmer $1200 KY
    Jane 36 KY
    John 16 KY
    Robert J. 14 MO
    Eliza J. 13 "
    Mary F. 9 "
    Tutt A. 7 "
    Virginia 5 "
    Sarah A. 3 "

    1860 Clay Co MO Census
    *******************
    Platte Twp.
    #1642 Douglas, G.W. 45 blacksmith KY
    Jane 45 KY
    Frances 17 MO
    Virginia 16 MO
    Tutt 17 MO
    Sarah 11 MO
    Almeda 7 MO
    George 9 MO
    Toby 2 MO
    Puss 3 MO
    Timmons, Edward 27 wagonmaker Germany

    1870 Clay Co MO Census
    *******************
    #273 Douglas, George 56 KY blacksmith $300
    Jane 55 KY
    George 20
    Almeda 16
    Puss 13 (Alice)
    Benjamin 11
    Albert T 26
    Angelene 24

    1880 Clay County MO Census Platte Twp
    **********************
    #41 Douglass, George [M] 65 KY VA VA blacksmith
    Virginia 31 MO VA MO wife
    Olley 5 MO KY MO dau
    Dolley 5 MO KY MO dau
    Arty 2 MO KY MO son
    Ellington, Ann B. 12 MO MO MO step dau
    Charles 10 MO MO MO step son
    Emma D. 8 MO MO MO step dau
    Girtey 7 MO MO MO step dau

    1900
    ****

    1910
    ****

    1911, Sept. 1 Died
    **********

    LIBERTY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1911

    HE DIED AT AGE 97

    "George Washington Douglas died at Gosneyville last Saturday morning at
    the age of 97. He was no doubt Clay county's oldest citizen and had lived
    in the county since 1836, 75 years. He was born in Kentucky in 1814. Mr.
    Douglas had been helpless for a few years.

    Mr. Douglas lived a good life. He was converted and joined the
    Presbyterian church when 14 years of age and later in life became a
    member of the Methodist church. He never drank intoxicating liquors
    during his long life.

    There are four sons and two daughters living. Three of the sons live in
    this county. Tutt and Tobe of Gosneyville and George at Smithville. A
    daughter, Mrs. Allie Herald, lives at Dearborn.

    Mr. and Mrs. Soper Taul, who were great friends of th old gentleman,
    attended his funeral at Gosneyville Sunday. Rev. Capps of Kearney
    conducted the funeral."

    PROGRESS-A-RAMA SMITHVILLE, MISSOURI

    p.98 PARADISE, MISSOURI
    "The real growth of Paradise--as I shall henceforth refer to this
    town--began at this time. Business flourished with Jim Woods opening a
    general store, and soon Richardson Hulse and "Uncle" Judge Douglas
    opened up blacksmith shops. At the beginning of 1900 Andrew Johnson
    and Mr. Shull began a hardware store, followed by A.W. Benson's general
    store, Washington Douglas' & Tip Snail" general store. These were
    followed by two restaurants, a barber shop, among the names of the men
    we know were barbers--John Lizar, Jim King, Frank Howard and Harry
    Patrick was the last barber in Paradise. Tobe Douglas, one of three sons,
    went into business with his father and the sight of old "Uncle" Judge
    with his long gray whiskers, pumping the bellows, while [is] son mended
    plowshares, or fashioned horseshoes was a familiar one to the whole
    countryside.
    "In 1916 Jake Douglas, built a "Picture House" and in the basement of
    this building, his brother Arthur and Elmer Meeks operated a garage."

    p.74 PARADISE METHODIST CHURCH
    "In later years the church was moved to Gosneyville. In December,
    1867, a lot was secured from the Gosney tract, and the church was built
    in 1868. The trustees at that time were: Ben Taul, W.M. Murray, Charles
    McGee, T.J. Ellington, William Sparks, John Rollins and G.W. Douglas.
    ............In November, 1881, an adjoining lot was purchased and a parsonage
    built. The trustees: R. Hules, I. Faddis, G. Douglas and Culner Bernard,
    bought the parsonage site from Samuel Froman for fifty-five dollars."

    George married Jane Hulse WFT est 1830-1858. Jane was born in 1814 in KY; died on 1 Oct 1873 in Clay Co, MO. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Hulse was born in 1814 in KY; died on 1 Oct 1873 in Clay Co, MO.

    Notes:

    LIBERTY TRIBUNE NOVEMBER 7 1873

    "Died Oct 1, 1873 in the town of Gosneyville, Mrs Jane Douglas, wife of
    G.W. Douglas. Mrs. Douglas was in her 59th year. Was a kind neighbor and
    a devoted Christian having been a member of th Methodist Church for
    forty uears. Her death will be a bereavement to the community as well
    as the family."

    Children:
    1. John Douglas was born in 1834 in KY; died WFT est 1858-1925.
    2. Robert J. Douglas was born on 20 Mar 1836 in MO; died in Dec 1915 in ID ?.
    3. Eliza J. Douglas was born in 1837 in MO; died WFT est 1860-1931.
    4. Mary F. Douglas was born in 1841 in MO; died WFT est 1842-1935.
    5. Tutt Arthur Douglas was born in 1843 in MO; died WFT est 1844-1933.
    6. Virginia Douglas was born in 1845 in MO; died WFT est 1859-1939.
    7. Sarah Ann Douglas was born on 13 Dec 1849; died on 23 Feb 1908 in Clay Co, MO.
    8. George T. Douglas was born in 1850 in MO; died in 1924.
    9. 1. Almeda Douglas was born in 1853 in MO; died WFT est 1877-1947.
    10. "Puss" Alice Douglas was born in 1857; died WFT est 1871-1951.
    11. Tobe Benjamin F. Douglas was born in 1858 in MO; died in 1933.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Douglass was born WFT est 1764-1792; died WFT est 1818-1876.

    Notes:

    1820 Greenup Co KY Census William Douglas 177A

    William married Hannah McCoy in 1813 in Harrison County KY. Hannah was born in 1780 in VA/KY; died WFT est 1818-1875. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah McCoy was born in 1780 in VA/KY; died WFT est 1818-1875.

    Notes:

    CHRONOLOGY

    1850 PLATTE CO MO CENSUS PRESTON TWP
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    126 DOUGLAS, Robert 35 KY
    Hannah 70 KY
    Hancock, Sarah 23 KY
    Benjamin 2 MO
    Douglass, Alfred 23 KY

    1860 PLATTE CO MO CENSUS
    195 DOUGLAS, Robert 44 KY
    Hannah 81 VA

    Children:
    1. 2. George Washington Douglas was born on 7 Oct 1814 in Kentucky, USA; died on 11 Sep 1911 in Clay Co, MO.
    2. Robert Jackson Douglas was born in 1815 in KY; died WFT est 1832-1905.



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