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HANLY3 was born in 1885
in Helena, AR.211 He died
in 1891 in Helena, AR.211
Parents: Robert Montgomery HANLY and
Living. William Augustus HANLY3 was born on 8 Apr 1919.162 He died on 8 Aug 2001.240 Parents: James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY and Amy GREEN. Spouse: Living. William Augustus HANLY and Maria G. VAN BEVERHOUDT were married on 20 Jan 1947.162 William Burke HANLY3 was born on 14 Nov 1875 in Monticello, MO.212 He died on 6 May 1950.212 Parents: Thomas Burke HANLY and Mary Lynn (Linnie) MCROBERTS. Spouse: Nettie B. (UNK). Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living. Living3 was born in Shelbina, MO.162 Parents: William Montgomery HANLY and Ellen Bryan FINLEY. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married.162 Children were: Living. William Montgomery HANLY3 was born on 27 Apr 1854 in Bloomington, McLean Co, IL.162 He died on 23 Jan 1936 in Canton, MO.162 He was buried in Buried at Shelbina, MO..162 He was baptized in Moved to St Joseph, MO in 1931.. WILLIAM M. HANLY, father of the Shelbina Hanlys, was the eldest child of James and Mary Jane Hanly. During his boyhood he helped on his fathers farm in Lewis County. We have heard him relate that during the Civil War years, he hid their livestock in wooded ravines when bands of marauding soldiers were in the area of the farm. There is a gap in our knowledge of his interests and schooling as he grew to manhood. For some reason, unknown to us, he went to Shelbina before 1875. There, he worked in a printing office and then in a dry goods store for several years. In 1880, the year after he married Ellen B. Finley at the home of a relative in Sedalia, MO, he opened his own dry goods store in Shelbina, MO. This was also the year of his first-born, Hunter W. We are uncertain of the circumstances leading to his marriage to Ellen. As the years form 1880 to 1900 passed, the remaining five children came to bless their home. The family had its share of trials and tribulations. Ellen did most of her home work and cooked substantial meals. During spells of illness and childbirth, she received care and attention from many kindly neighbors. The good ministrations of the family physician, without recourse to a hospital, brought the family through their illnesses. The fifteen years following 1889 were difficult times for the Hanlys. Ellen lost a younger sister, Annie, in 1889. Her two brothers, Thomas and James, were killed in accidents during the 1890s. Her mother died in 1897. Williams stepmother died in 1896, followed by his father James in 1899. Ellens younger sister Sarah became paralyzed about 1904. She came to live with us until her death in 1913. Around 1900, William had become much dissatisfied with his dry goods business, and often spoke of seeking greener acres elsewhere. Hunter and Fay were away from home in Columbia. About 1902, William pulled up roots and sold his home and business. The family moved to Texarkana, AR, where William had bought a small lumber mill. However, this new strange operation did not turn out too well after a year of effort on his part. He was ready to return to Missouri. This proved to be a disastrous trip. The family lost all their possessions in a train burnout in the Kansas City yards. The flooding Missouri River had wet a carload of quick lime in the train. This generated enough heat to burn the cars in the train. Their only articles left were those they carried with them on a passenger train. A legal suit was thrown out, since this was an Act of God. So the Hanlys were back in Shelbina with a sad outlook on the future. We never openly discussed the details of the business arrangement whereby our father was able to secure a stake from a local bank, and opened his own mens clothing store. Mortgages were finally paid off, and we lived once more in a home of our own, this time, across the block from the small house where all of us were born, and on Spruce St. William and Ellen seemed to take a new lease on life during the years following 1905. Each of the younger boys "clerked" in the store when needed. Jamie and Curran received a thorough apprenticeship for their later adventures in merchandising. Family members enjoyed recreation, each in their own way. Fay, Jamie and Curran had their respective crowds. The local town club was the center of their dances. They were included in a camping crowd that would spend a week or two at Spalding Springs in Ralls County during the summers. Jamie and Curran had parts in occasional Minstrel Shows. Donovan was in high school plays and stunts. He also played in the town band, and belonged to the high school chorus and band. William and Ellen had friends into our home for charades and table games. Flinch was their favorite card game. Sometimes there would be an evening of reading aloud. Money was often a scarce item in the Hanly Family. But somehow, William was able to provide modest necessities of food and neat clothing. In his early mercantile days, he made periodic trips to St. Louis or Chicago. On his return, there was a gift for Ellen and some knick-knacks for the children. Ellen had her share of home chores in order to feed and clothe the family. She cooked substantial, balanced meals, cared for the clothes, and did most of her housework. When needed, a local Negro woman would come in to help with the cleaning. It seemed that we had guests quite often. Visiting ministers and other church people came for meals and to stay over night. Coming unannounced, were relatives from Shelbyville, Macon or Palmyra. These kinfolk were always welcome, and in some miraculous way were fed and bedded for their stay. On pleasant summer Sunday afternoons, family members who were at home, piled into the surrey and took a ride into the country. Quite often, there would be a gathering of local friends in the side yard for a visit to drink lemonade. In cooler weather, the gathering might be in the parlor, where all of us sang or played music. William put in a long day with chores at home in the morning, followed by twelve or more hours at the store. The evening ended with more chores. During the warmer months of the year, he usually had an excellent garden and some fruit trees and berry bushes. Caring for these took much of his time outside of his store hours. We boys were assigned a work schedule from about our eighth year on through school. Sometimes we had to look after a horse or a cow. Both William and Ellen were highly read. We do not know when this habit started, for it is almost certain that neither had more than a common school education. Our home always contained numerous current books, magazines and newspapers. With a piano in the "parlor", music was enjoyed by all of us. Ellen played a bit, and Fay would often entertain when friends visited. She played the violin, Floyd the Ècello, and Don played the trumpet and flute. William and Ellen were strong supporters of the local Christian Church in all of its functions. William taught a church school class, and Ellen sang alto in the choir. (The Finleys had been ardent members of this religious body, and James Hanly had broken his relation with the Roman Catholic Church at the death of his first wife.) William and Ellen gave much time and effort to all civic affairs. All six of the family children completed high school in Shelbina, and either entered business or continued higher education. From: "Sketches In Family History Of The Shelbina Hanlys", provided by Carl Hanly (9/2001) Parents: James HANLY and Mary Jane HUNTER. Spouse: Ellen Bryan FINLEY. Children were: Hunter Wardlaw HANLY, Fay HANLY, Floyd Finley HANLY, James "Jamie" Thomson HANLY, Living, Donavan Creighton HANLY. Living3 was christened in Living with his mother Dora as of 1901..211 Parents: Living and Dora WOODEN. Living3 was born.162 Spouse: Donavan Creighton HANLY. Donavan Creighton HANLY and Dava Lee HARDESTY were married on 9 Oct 1925.162 Children were: Living. Living.1 Spouse: Joseph SHREVE. Joseph SHREVE and Hope HARDING were married in 1711 in Friends Ceremony at Burlington Meeting. Her reference number is 822. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living. Matilda Bell HARRIS5,6 was born about 1848 in Jessamine Co, KY. She died on 11 Aug 1895 in Middlesboro, Ky.99 She was also known as Mattie. Her reference number is 22. Spouse: James Samuel ARNSPIGER. James Samuel ARNSPIGER and Matilda Bell HARRIS were married on 13 Dec 1869 in Jessamine County, Kentucky. Living.1 Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in Mercer County, Kentucky. Living.1 Spouse: Living. His reference number is 226. Spouse: Margaret Jane ARNSPIGER. L. HARTLEY and Margaret Jane ARNSPIGER were married. Her reference number is 2582. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married.11 Children were: Thomas BURTON, John BURTON, Isaac BURTON, Abraham BURTON, Ann BURTON. His reference number is 332. Spouse: Mary (Ann?) ARNSBERGER. Michael HAUGH and Mary (Ann?) ARNSBERGER were married on 11 Jun 1818 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa.28 Living.3 Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living. Living.1 Spouse: John SHERIFF. John SHERIFF and Jane HAVENS were married in Aug 1686. Elizabeth HAWES5,6,142 was born on 22 Oct 1811 in Shelby co, Ky. She died on 21 Oct 1909 in Illinois. Her reference number is 572. Parents: Living and Living. Spouse: Aaron HOUSER. Aaron HOUSER and Elizabeth HAWES were married in 1831 in Shelby co, Ky. Living. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married. Children were: Elizabeth HAWES. Living. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married. Children were: Nancy HAWES. Nancy HAWES died on 20 Feb 1841 in Logan Co Il. Parents: Living and Living. Spouse: Solomon HOUSER. Solomon HOUSER and Nancy HAWES were married in 1839 in Logan Co Il. Her reference number is 1798. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married. Children were: Living, Living. His reference number is 1944. Spouse: Helen RHODES. Colonel HAWKINS and Helen RHODES were married about 1922 in Scott co AR. RebeccaMcClellan HAYS5,6,203,206 was born about 1820. Her reference number is 708. Parents: . Spouse: William GROW. William GROW and RebeccaMcClellan HAYS were married about 1859. Children were: William GROW, Abraham GROW. Sarah HAYS5,6,203,206 was born about 1824. She died on 26 Jul 1857. Her reference number is 432. Parents: . Spouse: William GROW. William GROW and Sarah HAYS were married on 20 Jan 1847. Children were: Delilah GROW, Emily GROW, John GROW, Mary Ann GROW, David Courtney GROW, Rebecca GROW. Living.1 Parents: Thomas HAZARD and Martha XXX. Living.1 Parents: Thomas HAZARD and Martha XXX. Living.1 Parents: Thomas HAZARD and Martha XXX. Thomas HAZARD1,2 was born in 1610 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Lived] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Freeman] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Lived] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Settlement of Newport, RI] [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Newport, RI] He died about 1680 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Thomas Hazard, second husband of Mary Sheriff, made a declaration (justafter her husband's death, May 29, 1675: "This is to satisfy all men,whom it may anyway concern, whereas there is a promise of matrimonybetwixt Thomas Hazard and Martha Sheriff, yet I the foresaid ThomasHazard do take the said Martha Sheriff for her own person, without havinganything to do with her estate or with any thing that is hers" &c. He was a ship carpenter. Spouse: Martha XXX. Children were: Living, Living, Living. Spouse: Martha XXX. Thomas HAZARD and Martha XXX were married on 29 May 1675. Living.3 Spouse: Living. Margaret HENSON10 was born about 1715 in unk. Spouse: Johannes Samuel ROHRER. Johannes Samuel ROHRER and Margaret HENSON were married UNKNOWN. Children were: Living, Nancy RHORER, Henry RHORER, Living, Living. Harold H. HERMESCH126 was born on 3 Oct 1910 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton county. He was born on 3 Oct 1910.241 He died on 11 Jun 1977 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton county. He died in Jun 1977.241 He was buried on 15 Jun 1977 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton county. He was also known as Harold Hermesch. His reference number is 15. Spouse: Living. Harold H. HERMESCH and Wilma Bernice TRISLER were married on 8 Sep 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton county. Polly Jane HEROLD3 was born on 15 Jun 1933 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.25 She died on 19 Dec 1963 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.25 Spouse: Living. Bess HERRICK3 died before 1958.26 Spouse: Daniel LITTLEFIELD. Children were: Living. His reference number is 680. Spouse: Living. A living couple were married. Edward HEWITT1,2 was born in 1823. Parents: John Marshall HEWITT and Eliza Ann SHREVE. John Marshall HEWITT1,2 was born in 1799. Spouse: Eliza Ann SHREVE. John Marshall HEWITT and Eliza Ann SHREVE were married on 1 Feb 1818 in Kentucky. Children were: Edward HEWITT, William HEWITT, Thomas HEWITT. Thomas HEWITT1,2 was born in 1827. Parents: John Marshall HEWITT and Eliza Ann SHREVE. William HEWITT1,2 was born in 1825. Parents: John Marshall HEWITT and Eliza Ann SHREVE. Freida HIATT5,6 was born on 9 Oct 1901 in Fruita, CO.92 She died on 2 Mar 1988.92 Her reference number is 215. Spouse: Glen ARNSPIGER. Glen ARNSPIGER and Freida HIATT were married about 1920.92 Living9 was born. Her reference number is 1842. Parents: Marion Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Meta MEYERS. Alva Leslie HIERONYMUS9,57 was born on 7 Sep 1867. She died about 1877. Died young|| Her reference number is 1831. Parents: John Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Sarah Elizabeth HOUSER. Anna Paulina HIERONYMUS9,57 was born on 12 Mar 1875. Her reference number is 1835. Parents: John Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Sarah Elizabeth HOUSER. Corrine Priscilla HIERONYMUS9,57 was born on 4 Apr 1871. Her reference number is 1833. Parents: John Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Sarah Elizabeth HOUSER. Donald HIERONYMUS9 was born on 18 Aug 1905. Twin|| He died in Oct 1905. His reference number is 1844. Parents: Marion Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Meta MEYERS. Dorothy HIERONYMUS9 was born on 18 Aug 1905. Twin|| She died in Oct 1905. Her reference number is 1845. Parents: Marion Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Meta MEYERS. Living9 was born. His reference number is 1841. Parents: Marion Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Meta MEYERS. Elmer F HIERONYMUS9,57 was born on 14 May 1894. Twin|| He died on 12 Jan 1968. He was buried about 13 Jan 1968 in Mountjoy Cemetery. His reference number is 1840. Parents: Marion Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Meta MEYERS. Spouse: Alma Roa ADAMS. Elmer F HIERONYMUS and Alma Roa ADAMS were married on 4 May 1917. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living, Living. Living9,57 was born. His reference number is 1838. Parents: John Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Sarah Elizabeth HOUSER. Living9 was born. Her reference number is 1843. Parents: Marion Pendleton HIERONYMUS and Meta MEYERS. |