Individual Notes

Note for:   Jemima Boone,   17 MAR 1804 -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

She was the granddaughter of Daniel Boone.

Source: http://www.vangundy.net/familytree/paf/pafg253.htm#6612

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Note for:   Lavinia Bryan,   10 FEB 1813 -          Index

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Source: http://www.vangundy.net/familytree/paf/pafg253.htm#6612

Individual Notes

Note for:   Francis Royce Austin,   29 OCT 1900 - 30 JUN 1970         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Francis Royce Austin, always referred to as Frank, son of Charles Fremont and Mary Emeline (Prebble) Austin, appears on the 1910 Federal Census in Fawn Creek Township, Montgomery County, Kansas (enumeration district 173, page 7A), living with his parents. That census shows nine year-old Frank and his mother were born in Kansas and that his father was born in Vermont.

Francis Royce Austin married Mary Lorena Huffmire, daughter of Abraham H. and Virginia Eleanor (Kelly) Huffmire. They appear together on the 1920 Federal Census, living in Fawn Creek Township, Montgomery County, Kansas (enumeration district 183, page 7A). That census shows 19 year-old Frank R. Austin, a farm laborer, was born in Kansas (as were his parents).

He also appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Wolf, Seminole County, Oklahoma (enumeration district 67-37, page 17B). That census shows 29 year-old Frank R. Austin was married when he was 16 years old. He reported that he was born in Kansas and that his parents were born in the United States. He was employed as a staionary engineer according to the 1930 census.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Royce Lavernon Austin,   3 NOV 1920 - JUN 1985         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Royce Lavernon Austin, son of Francis Royce and Mary Lorena (Huffmire) Austin, appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Wolf, Seminole County, Oklahoma (enumeration district 67-37, page 17B), living with his parents. That census shows nine year-old Royce L. Austin was born in Oklahoma.

SSN: 509-14-0278

Birth and death date and location information obtained from Social Security Death Index on-line.
   

Individual Notes

Note for:   Fred Joseph Englund,   7 FEB 1887 - 23 AUG 1978         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Fred Joseph Englund may appear on the 1900 Federal Census in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois (enumeration district 61, supervisor's district 1, sheet 15B), as a 16 year-old boarder. This Fred England reported that he was born in January 1884 in Illinois and that his parents were born in Sweden. He also reported that he was a "clerk elec".

Fred married Jessie Mae Huffmire, daughter of Abraham H. and Virginia Eleanor (Kelly) Huffmire about 1908-1909. They appear together on the 1910 Federal Census in Cherokee Township, Montgomery County, Kansas (enumeration district 157, sheet 9A). That census shows that 23 year-old Fred, a farmer, had been married for six months. He reported that he was born in Illinois and his parents were born in Sweden.

He appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Bigheart, Osage County, Oklahoma (enumeration district 6, supervisors district 6, sheet 6-B) as a 43 year-old pumper in an oil field. He reported that he was born in Illinois and that his parents were born in Sweden.

Fred moved to Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma in 1951 from Shidler. Following his retirement 1951 as an oil field pumper with Phillips Petroleum Company, Fred worked for the Oklahoma Geological Survey at the University of Oklahoma . He was of Methodist faith and a 32nd degree Mason.

His obituary appeared in the August 23, 1978 edition of The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript. He is buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Birth and death date and location information obtained from Social Security Death Index on-line.

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Note for:   Junetta Englund,   ABT 1911 - BEF 2001         Index

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Junetta Englund, daughter of Fred Joseph and Jessie Mae (Huffmire) Englund, appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Bigheart, Osage County, Oklahoma (enumeration district 6, supervisors district 6, sheet 6-B), living with her parents. That census shows 19 year-old Junetta was born in Kansas, that her father was born in Illinois and her mother was born in Missouri.

Junetta may be referenced in in her brother Karl Englund's obituary in 2000. That obituary shows she had pre-deceased her brother under the name Juanita McKelvy.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Freida Mae Englund,   18 APR 1911 - 28 APR 1988         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Freida Englund, daughter of Fred Joseph and Jessie Mae (Huffmire) England, appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Bigheart, Osage County, Oklahoma (enumeration district 6, supervisors district 6, sheet 6-B), living with her parents. That census shows 15 year-old Freida was born in Kansas, that her father was born in Illinois and her mother was born in Missouri.

She married a man named Withrow and was living in Dallas, Texas in 1975 and 1978 when her mother and father died (respectively).

Freida Mae is referenced in her brother Karl Englund's obituary in 2000. That obituary shows she predeceased her brother.

Birth date and death date and location obtained from http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Karl Earnest Englund,   5 JUN 1916 - 31 OCT 2000         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Karl Earnest Englund, Sr., son of Fred Joseph and Jessie Mae (Huffmire) Englund, appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Bigheart, Osage County, Oklahoma (enumeration district 6, supervisors district 6, sheet 6-B), living with his parents. That census shows 13 year-old Karl (shown as "Bural E.") was born in Kansas, that his father was born in Illinois and his mother was born in Missouri.

He is listed as a survivor in his mother's obituary which appeared in the March 26, 1975 edition of The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript. That obituary shows Karl was living in Midwest City. He is also listed as a son in his father's obituary, which appeared in the August 23, 1978 edition of The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript.

He married a woman named Maxine and was a petroleum engineer for 40 years.

His obituary appeared in the November 3, 2000 edition of the Daily Oklahoman. He is buried in Resthaven Memory Gardens in Oklahoma City, Cleveland County, Oklahoma.


Individual Notes

Note for:   Chad W. Bixler,   6 FEB 1910 - MAR 1982         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Chad W. Bixler, son of Jonah Combs and Nellie (Brown) Bixler, attended schools in Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma. He attended the University of Oklahoma.

He married Verona Englund, daughter of Fred Joseph and Jessie Mae (Huffmire) Englund, Sr.

Chad's obituary appeared in the March 6, 1982 edition of the Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise. He is buried in White Rose Cemetery, Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Yvonna Englund,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Yvonna Englund, daughter of Fred Joseph and Jessie Mae (Huffmire) England, is shown as a survivor in her mother's obituary which appeared in the March 26, 1975 edition of The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript. That obituary shows she was married to Jack Hill and was living in Houston, Texas.

She appears as a survivor in her brother Karl Englund's obituary in 2000. That obituary shows she had married Jack Hill and was living in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Fred Joseph Englund,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Fred Joseph Englund, Jr., son of Fred Joseph and Jessie Mae (Huffmire) England, is listed as a survivor in his mother's obituary which appeared in the March 26, 1975 edition of The Norman (Oklahoma) Transcript. That obituary showed Fred was living in Borger, Texas at the time of his mother's death. He is also listed as a survivor in his father's obituary, which appeared in the August 23, 1978 edition of the same paper. That obituary showed he was still living in Borger, Texas.

He appears as a survivor in his brother Karl's obituary in 2000. That obituary shows he had married a woman named Mary and was living in Amarillo, Texas.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Warren E. Aydelott,   2 FEB 1874 - 20 APR 1952         Index

Individual Note:
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Warren E. Aydelott, son of Thomas and Elisabeth Aydelott, appears on the 1880 Federal Census in Camp Branch, Warren County, Missouri, living with his parents. That census shows seven year-old Warren E. Aydelott and his parents were born in Missouri.

His first marriage was to Stella M. Younce on February 9, 1895, in Montgomery County, Missouri. He appears with her and their daughter, Reba, on the 1900 Federal Census, living in Bedford Township, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 46, sheet 9B - next door to his parents and siblings). That census shows 26 year-old Warren was born in Februrary 1874 in Missouri. He reported that he had been married for five years and that he was a merchant.

His second marriage was to a woman named Dona in about 1902, probably in Lincoln County, Missouri. He appears with her and their son, William, on the 1910 Federal Census, living in Bedford Township, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 82, sheet 3A). That census shows 35 year-old Warren E. Aydelott and his parents were born in Missouri. He reported he had been married twice and that he was a merchant. Living with him in 1910 was his eighty year-old mother-in-law, Katherine (her last name is not legible).

Warren's third marriage was to Imogene Giles, daughter of William Wright and Virginia (Kelly) Giles. They appear together on the 1920 Federal Census in Bedford, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 95, sheet 12A). That census shows 42 year-old Warren and his parents were born in Missouri. He reported that he was a merchant in a department store.

He also appears on the 1930 Federal Census in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 57-1, sheet 12B). That census shows 52 year old Warren and his parents were born in Missouri.

He is buried in the Troy City Cemetery, Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri.

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Thomas Aydelott,   15 FEB 1921 - 23 MAR 2002         Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

William Thomas Aydelott, son of Warren E. and Imogene (Giles) Aydelott, appears on the 1930 Federal Census living with his parents in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri (enumeration district 57-1, sheet 12B). That census shows four year-old William and his parents were born in Missouri.

He graduated from Mexico Military Academy. Warren served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II.

He first married to Betty Cottle. There was one son, Tommy Lee, born to their union. They were divorced.

William's second marriage was to Dee Ann Beckman, who had previously been married to man named Canfield.

He is mentioned as a survivor in his mother's obituary (1975).

William died in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri at the age of 81. His obituary appeared in the March 25, 2002 edition of the Hannibal Courier-Post in Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri. He is buried in the Troy City Cemetery, Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Chelle Hall,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Kelly History.FTW]

Chelle Hall, daughter of C. Robert and Phyllis Hall, married Doug Bouldin.