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EDITH FLORENCE CAMPBELL (nee HART)

BWarner3423  (View posts) Posted: 29 Oct 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Campbell, Hart, Church, Meadors, Gerstenschlager, Sherman, Kohler, Russell
[The Lead Belt News, May 6, 1959]

MRS. WM. CAMPBELL

Mrs. Edith Florence Campbell of Leadington [St. Francois County, Mo.], wife of Wm. [William] Campbell, died in the Walter Fischel Hospital, Columbia, Mo., Sunday, May 3, 1959. A daughter of the late James and Ellen Hart, she was born on April 26, 1900, and was aged 59 years 7 days at the time of death.

She is survived by her husband, three sons and three daughters: James Campbell, Esther; Charles and Leon Campbell, Leadington; Mrs. Woodrow Meadors, Leadington; Mrs. Allen Gerstenschlager, Flat River, and Mrs. Patrick Sherman, Belleville, Ill. She also leaves 12 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Carrie Hart, Mrs. James Church, Mrs. Emma Kohler, Mrs. Alex Russell, James and Charles Hart, all of St. Louis.

Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, May 6, at the Free Will Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Turnbough. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Raymond Caldwell & Son service.

Church/Hart Connection

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 21 Nov 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Church, Hart, Haddock, Dix
James and Ellen Hart are my g grandparents. Their daughter, Catherine, my Grandmother, married James Henry Church. I am seeking any and all info I can about my Hart, Church, Dix, and Haddock lines. Can you provide me any? Thanx, Doug

James & Ellen Hart

Osstarr  (View posts) Posted: 13 Jun 2001 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Hart, Willis, Howard
I found a James C. Hart wife Ellen with children: Carrie, Jan 85; James Jan 88 Katie, Jujn 91, Emma Jun 96 and Edtih F., 1899 living Randolph Twp, St. Francios Co on 1900c. I believe this James is the same James who lived with my family:

James C. Willis and his wife Mary A. (Howard?) with children: Cyntha Eliz., 1855; Mary E., 1867; Sarah Jane 1869, James W., 1871 and Margaret, 1873. We are trying to find out why James and his mother? Tabitha are living with our family. Do you know anything about this?

Starr

Re: James & Ellen Hart

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 21 Jul 2001 5:07PM GMT
Surnames: Dix (Dicks), Church, Hart, Haddock, Hubbard
Starr, I've responded to you before but have not heard from you. James Calvin Hart and Ellen Victoria Dix Hart are my gg grandparents. You mention you believe "this James is the same James who lived with my family". I have some references about the Hart/Willis names being comingled. But have not been able to understand how or why. Somewhere I had James Calvin's father, Charles Elliot Hart, married to a Dorcas Willis, and having two children, Permelia Jane and John N. 'Jack' Hart, but no confirmation. In fact, another source has Permelia Jane listed as Charles Elliot's grandaughter. Also, I have misc. info that Charles Elliot was married to Mary Ellen Blackwell and a Margaret (Burger?) and had 10 children by Mary Ellen and 2 by Margaret. Charles Elliot was buried in Shannon Co. in the Old Midco Cemetery on the Dillard farm. I'm not sure this is correct because I've also found reference to this cemetery in another county south and east of Shannon. Can't remember the name at present. Also I believe several census records show Hart's and Willis' in the same household. Perhaps they were related and came together during the Civil War for mutual protection. The war was particularly violent and cruel for isolated families in southeast Missouri. In fact, Charles Elliot was murdered by a raiding party in 1864.

Let me know your Willis history. Thanx, Doug

Re: Church/Hart Connection

Tamara Dix Hise  (View posts) Posted: 22 Jan 2002 5:15AM GMT
Classification: Query
Your Ellen Dix was the daughter of John Dix. Do you know John's connection to David C. Dix? And Vincent Dix? Please email me.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

Mike White  (View posts) Posted: 25 Jan 2002 3:31AM GMT
Classification: Query
Starr:

I would enjoy hearing from you about the Hart/Willis 1870 census records showing a Tabitha and James living with your family.

Mike White (mtwhite@olp.net)

Re: James & Ellen Hart

starr ossman  (View posts) Posted: 25 Jan 2002 6:26PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Willis; Hart
I find Tabitha Hart, 28, b. ILL and James Hart 8, b. MO living with my Willis family onthe 1870c, pg. 704, Randolph Twp., St. Francois Co.., MO.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

Mike White  (View posts) Posted: 26 Jan 2002 5:10AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hart, McDaniel, Dix, Johnson and Bilderback
Starr:

I e-mailed a lady years ago and ask her about the Willis and Heart entry in the 1870 census. She told me it was a missprint in the 1870 census and they did not live with her family. It is possible because the 1870 census was a mess in Missouri with families scattered everywhere because of the Civil War. I believe it was spelled Heart in this entry.

The age for my James C. Hart is about the same but I have never understood why if Charles Elliott Hart was his father he did not go live with one of his brothers or sisters in Reynolds County? My Greatgreatgrandfather James said his parents were Elliott and Margaret Hart but he was so young when they died that I always have wondered if they were not his grandparents. Maybe this Tabitha was a Willis and married one of Charles Elliott Harts sons and the son died and she went to live with her parents?????

Thanks for e-mailing me back
Mike White

Re: James & Ellen Hart

starr ossman  (View posts) Posted: 26 Jan 2002 1:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Willis Howard Hart
OK. I did look at the original at the National Archives (or I should say copy since the originals were kept at the state level and copies made by the clerks and forwarded to DC)

Many mistakes are found on the census. If this family did not live with my Willis they did indeed exist and perhaps research in local records will help.

I have not done research personally on the Hart line (even though I do this professionally). I am concentrating on my Howard and Willis line. I assume you have found Hart info on the internet dealing with Elliot Hart and Dorcas Willis and their children.

Since I did not do this research I really dont have a "feel" for the family nor why the confusion of who is who when so much research has already been done.

Starr

Re: James & Ellen Hart

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 26 Jan 2002 3:12PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Church, Hart, Willis, Dix, Haddock
Starr, much about Charles Elliot Hart is confused. There has been mention by some that he was first married to Dorcas Willis, others say his first marriage was to Dorcas Wilkerson. I have not seen or had any documentation either way. The Dorcas Willis connection seems rather doubtful since she was married to and having chidren with a Robert Witt at the time Permellia Jane and John N. were born, unless she had them by Charles Elliot between her children with Robert Witt. Another, but more remote possibility, is that there were two Dorcas Willis'.

Unfortunately I have lost my notes about the researcher who said that Charles Elliot married Margaret Burger on April 26, 1849 in Moniteau Co., MO. If true, this too is confusing because Charles, at this time, was married and having children with Mary Ellen Blackwell in Shannon/Carter Co. This might very well be possible if Charles was maintaining two separate relationships in two different and closely proximate counties. This too might explain why current relatives disavow any knowledge of Margaret or James Calvin Hart, and why much of the Hart family is in Reynolds Co. and Shannon/Carter Co.

If you trace the birth dates and places of Charles' children by Mary Ellen Blackwell (md. 1836 in Shannon Co, MO?) their migration pattern would be as follows: 1836, TN; 1838, IL; 1840, IL; 1842, IL; 1844, MO; May 02, 1846, Madison Co., MO; 1849, Madison Co., MO; (md. Margaret Burger in Moniteau Co. MO?); 1850, Reynolds Co., MO; October 15, 1852, Shannon Co., MO. At least four of their ten children died in Shannon Co.; of twin brothers Edward Alonzo and Lewis Clark one died in Shannon Co. and the other in Reynolds Co. Their oldest child, born in TN, died in Shannon Co. What all this appears to say is that this Hart family (families) were separate and probably knowledgeable of each other. I believe it was Mike White that told me that our gg grandfather, James Calvin Hart, often spoke of his brothers Edward and Eli.

Can you provide me more info about your Willis line and the 1870 census entry? Do you have any documentation about Dorcas Willis? My email address is dbchurch@hargray.com.

Thanx, Doug

Re: Church/Hart Connection

laceyj17  (View posts) Posted: 3 Feb 2002 6:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
DOUGLAS, MY MOTHERS MAIDEN NAME WAS CHURCH,VONETA MAE CHURCH. SHE HAD 2 BROTHERS, WARREN DOUGLAS CHURCH AND GLENN CHURCH. HER MOTHERS NAME WAS LILLIAN STAUB CHURCH. I AM TRYING TO TRACK ANY AND ALL INFO I CAN. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO OR SUGGESTIONS IT WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.PLEASE E-MAIL ME WITH ANY INFO YOU MAIGHT HAVE, THANKS JUANITA

Re: Church/Hart Connection

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 3 Feb 2002 8:12PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Church, Hart, Dix, Barton
Hi Juanita. My Church family history starts in St. Francois Co., MO in 1857. How about yours? Doug

Re: Church/Hart Connection

laceyj17  (View posts) Posted: 4 Feb 2002 3:29AM GMT
Classification: Query
HI DOUGLAS; I'M REALLY NOT SURE WHERE MY CHURCH FAMILY STARTED, MY GRANDFATHER DIED MANY,MANY YEARS AGO. HIS NAME WAS EDWARD GLENN CHURCH, HE DIED WHEN MY MOTHER WAS VERY SMALL. ALL I REALLY KNOW IS THAT HE WORKED FOR THE RAILROAD, PASSED AWAY FROM BLOOD POISONING. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFO ON THIS PART OF THE CHURCH FAMILY, MY SISTER AND I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY INFO YOU MAY WANT TO SHARE WITH US. WE ARE THE ONLY ONES LEFT IN OUR FAMILY. THANKS AGAIN, JUANITA

Re: Church/Hart Connection

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 4 Feb 2002 2:35PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Church, Hart, Dix, Haddock
Juanita, can you tell me where and when your grandfather was born and died? How about your mother's and her siblings names and info? Can't go any further without them. Have you search the genealogy web sites for your family?

Doug

Re: Church/Hart Connection

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 4 Feb 2002 2:37PM GMT
Classification: Query
Juanita, I just checked your initial query and got your mother's name and her brother's, but no dates or places.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

BHart  (View posts) Posted: 25 Feb 2002 11:45PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hart, Wilkinson
Hi
I am a decendent of James Hart of Bedford Co Shelbyville TN Burrel Hart his son my ggggrandfather who came to Missouri and Had a son Robert Walter Hart who son is John F Hart who has lived down and arround these parts. still trying to put names and places together. John F Hart was born in quarles Mo and lived in KCMo. If you have any other info that my help me figures out relations please contact me. I will look in the Hart Genelogy Book name that are mentioned seem familar

Re: James & Ellen Hart

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 26 Feb 2002 1:12AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hart, Dix, Church, Haddock, Schooler, Canter, Berger, Blackwell
I don't recognize any of the names you mentioned. Also, can you provide dates for your ancestors? My Hart's I believe came out of SC>TN>IL>MO.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

BWarner3423  (View posts) Posted: 10 Sep 2002 9:37AM GMT
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Hart
I just posted an obit for James C. Hart on this Board. You might want to take a look at it.

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p...

B.W.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

KimberlyThompson71  (View posts) Posted: 16 Aug 2005 2:08AM GMT
Classification: Query
you mention Darco Willis...who were her parents and was she of cherokee indian descent?

Re: James & Ellen Hart

Doug Church  (View posts) Posted: 16 Aug 2005 11:42AM GMT
Classification: Query
Kimberly, I know nothing about Dorcas Willis. It seems she is not documented anywhere. There appears to be a Dorcas Porter Willis that some confuse with our Dorcas Willis. Don't really know if they are the same person or two different individuals. My family has always said that we had Cherokee blood from the Hart side but have never been able to confirm. Do you have info that Dorcas Willis was Cherokee? Please let me know what info you have on Dorcas Willis. Thanx

Re: James & Ellen Hart

KimberlyThompson71  (View posts) Posted: 16 Aug 2005 2:44PM GMT
Classification: Query
my greatgrandmother told us orally cherokee blood in our lines. It is information passed down orally throughout our family....sorry I couldn't help more....

Re: James & Ellen Hart

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 16 Aug 2005 6:11PM GMT
Classification: Query
Mine is oral tradition too. Did your tradition connect the Cherokee ancestry with Dorcas Willis? Is your Dorcas Willis attached to Hart? If not, who?

Re: James & Ellen Hart

KimberlyThompson71  (View posts) Posted: 17 Aug 2005 12:31AM GMT
Classification: Query
Guess the oral history will continue to be passed on in our family....
I have the following; Francis Marion Warren married Darcos Polly Ann Hart....
that's the history I have....no parents for her though not even a clue....
sorry and thanks for your help....sure wish they had pictures back then.....of these 2.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

dbchurch  (View posts) Posted: 17 Aug 2005 12:12PM GMT
Classification: Query
I have the parents of Dorcas Hart. Send me your email address and I will email you the Hart history I have.

Re: James & Ellen Hart

KimberlyThompson71  (View posts) Posted: 17 Aug 2005 5:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
My email is : barkiest@swbell.net
thank you

Re: James & Ellen Hart--Elliot Hart---Willis--Blackwell--Burger--Warren

evjww  (View posts) Posted: 3 Apr 2007 1:39AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hart, Willis, Blackwell, Warren
Hi Doug!

It's Marian Warren again, E-mail address: Mjswspokane@comcast.net

My husband Jim's line comes from Elliot Hart (gr-gr-grandfather) through his daughter Polly Ann (Dorcas Anna.) Polly Ann married Francis Marion Warren in Reynolds Co., MO.

To others interested, you need to read Doug's message, above mine.

Doug, what struck me on your posting were the dates you have of where Elliot Hart and family lived.

In 1850, Elliot and Mary Ellen and family are on the census for Madison Co., MO.

Now, this is a little tricky. You say that Elliot was in Illinois in 1838, 1840, and 1842, and by 1844 they were in Missouri.

OK, Francis Marion Warren's father Caswell Warren also moved from Illinois to Missouri around 1842, as did his brothers Benjamin and Stephen Warren. This info gives me strong indications that the Hart/Warren families were connected in Illinois, and may have ? come from Ill., to MO. together??

Caswell's father was Hardy Warren (some say Jacob Hardin) Warren. In 1810, Hardy was in Warren Co., KY. By 1820, and through 1850, he was in Madison Co., Ill.

At some point after 1850, Hardy Sr. moved with his son Hardy, Jr. to Anderson Co., Kansas, where Hardy Sr. died about 1859.

Hardy Jr. went on to Washington Co., Arkansas, and ended up in Whitman Co., WA., where he died. Hardy Jr. is buried about 45 minutes from us in Oakesdale, WA, with some others of his family. One dau. and family are buried in Colfax, WA. Small world isn't it! Jim and I live in Spokane, WA.

Just throwing this info out there for anyone interested?

Hope it helps someone!

Bye for now---Marian Warren

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