Saturday, March 31, 2012

Surname Saturday - Ancestor #14 - David A. Snider


One of my goals for 2012 is to use the Surname Saturday blogging prompt as a way to assure that I spend some time researching each of my family lines and that I have appropriate source citations for the genealogical facts related to my ancestors. I’ve decided to use my ahnentafel report and work back through the generations starting with my grandparents, writing a summary of each ancestor. If you discovered this post through a search engine and find one of your ancestors listed here, please leave a comment to let me know.

My maternal great-grandfather David A. SNIDER was born 18 July 1848, in that area of Virginia that is now West Virginia.[1] He was the fifth child born to David and Nancy (CALDWELL) SNIDER.[2]

While David was still a young boy, the family moved to Union County, Ohio.[3]

David married Ruth Franklin on 5 January 1871 Union County.[4] To their union were born eleven children:
  • Lawrence W. (1871-?)[5]
  • Omer Roy (1873-before 1900)[6]
  • Ottous Adelbert (1876-1942)[7]
  • Myrtle Arminta (1878-1958)[8] – my grandmother
  • Byron Lee (1880-1969)[9]
  • Wilbur Grey (1884-1954)
  • Ernest A. (1886-1978)[10]
  • Nettie (1888-?)
  • William L. (1890-?)
  • Lester Evan (1893-1969)[11]
  • Roy (1896-?)

At some point after the 1880 census,[12] the family moved to the southeastern area of Kansas. David was a farmer, although there is an indication that he worked for a railroad later in life.

David remained in Kansas until his death on 30 July 1929 where he is buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas.[13]

Here are some of the areas in which I would like to do further research:
  • Although I have researched the Snider family in Union County, Ohio, I did not find any land records that could be attributed to David; I need to research in records for Labette and Neosho counties in Kansas to see if I can find anything.
  • I would like to determine whether any newspapers of the area have been digitized for possible research.
  • I know that several of his children remained in the Parsons, Kansas area, and I would like to locate living descendants if possible.





[1] Neosho County, Kansas, death certificate no. 67 2969 (1929), David A. Snider; Office of Vital Statistics, Topeka.
[2] 1850 U.S. census, population schedule, District 33, Marshall County, Virginia, p. 263 (stamped), dwelling 319, family 321, David Snyder; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 Mar 2012); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 959.
[3] 1860 U.S. census, population schedule, Taylor Township, Union County, Ohio, p. 127 (penned), dwelling 970, family 955, David Snider; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 Mar 2012); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll 1044.
[4] Union County, Ohio, marriage certificate no. 4852 (1871), Snider-Franklin; Union County Courthouse, Marysville.
[5] "Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Feb 2012), entry for Lawrence W. Snider; citing Family History Library film number 1015856.
[6] "Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1962," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Feb 2012), entry for Omer Roy Snider; citing Family History Library film number 1015856.
[7] State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, "California Death Index, 1940-1997," online database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 Mar 2012), entry for Ottous A. Snider, died 9 Sep 1942.
[8] Washington State Department of Health, death certificate 10617 (1958), Myrtle A. Yawman; Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Olympia.
[9] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 27 Mar 2012), Find A Grave Memorial #28399745, Lee B. Snider, created by TiogaRose, 19 July 2008.
[10] Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 Dec 2009), entry for Ernest Snider, 1978, SS no. 338-12-2201.
[11] Social Security Administration, "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 1 Dec 2009), entry for Lester Snyder, 1969, SS no. 513-14-3782.
[12] 1880 U.S. census, population schedule, Leesburg, Union County, Ohio, enumeration district (ED) 81, p. 181A, dwelling (unreadable), family (unreadable), David A. Snider; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 10 Feb 2012); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 1073.
[13] Neosho County, Kansas, death certificate no. 67 2969 (1929), David A. Snider; Office of Vital Statistics, Topeka.

© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Now You See Them, Now You Don’t!

Today is Smoke and Mirrors Day and I want to honor those ancestors who have the strange habit of appearing in one place, disappearing and then re-appearing in an entirely different location, leaving few records to help me figure out what happened. Tracking down these ancestors is how I become a better genealogist!

I do not know who the Spurlock was whose entertainment is featured in the poster below, but he (or she) must be related to me and my elusive ancestors!



[I purchased this poster on Ebay several years ago. It actually measures about 10½ x 20 inches. I used my FlipPal mobile scanner to scan it; it took 15 scans to get the entire image. Then I used the stitching software that came with the scanner to put it all back together. A little cleaning up of the edges in a photo editing software, and PRESTO – JUST LIKE MAGIC! – I had the image above to use for this blog post. Note: I am a FlipPal Mobile Scanner affiliate, so if you click on the links on my blog to go to their website and subsequently purchase anything, I will receive a small commission.]



 © 2012 Denise Spurlock

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - Freda Spurlock Donaldson and Daughters

Digital image. Original held by J. D. Carson, [ADDRESS WITHHELD FOR PRIVACY],
Louisiana, 1999.
Freda Spurlock Donaldson with daughters
Elizabeth Ann, Gloria Nell, and
baby Terralyn
c1942

© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Monday, March 26, 2012

Amanuensis Monday - Ford-Snider Deed 1870


On his TransylvanianDutch blog, John Newmark defines an amanuensis as “a person employed to write out what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.” For more information about this daily blogging prompt, see John’s post Amanuensis – Why?.

In this deed, Lory Ford and his wife conveyed just one acre of land to my maternal 2nd great-grandfather David Snider. The land description refers to a corner of David Snider’s land so this one acre was adjacent land. David’s daughter, Delilah, was married to Henry Ford; I’m not sure of what relationship there may be between him and Lory Ford. In the recorder’s certification at the end of the deed, the recorder notes that a duly cancelled revenue stamp was affixed to the deed indicating that appropriate taxes had been paid on the transaction. First time I’ve seen that!


"Lory Ford       )
To Deed          )
David Snider   )

Know all men by these Presents, The We Lory Ford and Hesterann Ford of the county of Union, State of Ohio, the Grantors in consideration of the sum of Thirty Dollars in hand paid by David Snider of Same place the Grantee do Give Grant Bargain Sell and convey unto the said Grantee his heirs and assigns, the following described premises, situated in the county of Union, State of Ohio, and bounded as follows,
Beginning at a Stake in the center of Bokes Creek Witness a Burr oak and Elm on the north Bank of the Creek, north west corner of David Snider land and South west corner of Daniel Pierces land thence with the meanderings of the creek in a Westernly direction about 70 poles to an angel in the creek, thence with the meanderings of said creek in a south easterly direction, the South east corner of Lory fords land, then N. 8o E about sixty poles to the placed of beginning containing one acre more or less Part of Survey No 3691
To have and to hold the above granted and bargained premises with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, unto said grantee his heirs and assigns forever. And Lory and Hesterann Ford do for themselves and their heirs, covenant with the Said Grantee his heirs and assigns, that at and until the ensealing of these presents they are[?] well seized of the premises as a good and indefeasible estate in fee simple and have good right to bargain and sell the same, in maner and form as above written, and that the same are free from all encumberances whatsoever; and will
Warrant and Defend said premises, with the appurtenances to the said Grantee his heirs and assigns forever, against all lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever. Hesterann Ford wife of the said Lory Ford does hereby Remise[?] Release and forever quit claim unto the said Grantee, and his heirs, all of her right and title of Dower in the above described premises.
In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals, the Fourth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and seventy.
                                                  Lory Ford                    {seal}
                                                  Hesterann Ford           {seal}

Signed Sealed and Delivered in Presence of
Wm Webb        )
P. Cranston     )

The State of Ohio Union County, SS..
Before me a Justice of the peace in and for said county personally appeared Lory Ford and Hesterann Ford and acknowledged they they did sign and seal the foregoing instrument, and that the same is their free act and deed. I further certify that I did examine the said Hesterann Ford separate and apart from her said husband, and did then and there make known to her the contents of the foregoing instrument, and upon that examination she did declare that she did voluntarily sign, seal and acknowledge the same and that she is still satisfied therewith.
In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this Fourth day of November AD. 1870
                                                 Pelig Cranston {J.P.}
Rec' Jan 3" 1871 Recorded Jan 14" 1871 the foregoing deed has fifty Cnts U.S. revenue Stamp upon it Duly Cancelled
                                           Hiram Roney Recorder Union County Ohio"


[Source: Union County, Ohio, Deed Books, 1819-1877, 34: 536, Lord Ford deed to David Snider, 17 Jan 1871; FHL microfilm 572,562.]

© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Sunday's Obituary - Snowdie (Chambers) Martindale


Snowdie (Chambers) Martindale married Walter I. Martindale (my paternal grand-uncle) in 1903. She died 31 January 1946 in Houston, Harris County, Texas.


“Mrs. Martindale Succumbs Here

Mrs. Snowdie Martindale, of 1309 Melbourne, 62-year-old mother of City Detective A. C. Martindale, died at 10:45 p. m. Thursday at a Houston Hospital.

Besides her son, she is survived by her husband, Walter Martindale; another son, D. H. Martindale; five daughters, Mrs. Marie Rosson, Mrs. Lydia Tripp, Mrs. Doris Sisk, Mrs. Maude Knast and Mrs. Waltrine Hartnett, all of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Lula Faulk of Clio, Ala., and nine grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Heights funeral home.”


[SOURCE: Undated clipping from unknown newspaper, Spurlock, Mamie Olive (Martindale), Scrapbook, ca 1950-1970; privately held by Cheryl Anne (Chaney) Beaver, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Lone Grove, Oklahoma. 2010. Photocopy in possession of Denise Spurlock.]


© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Surname Saturday - Ancestor #12 - Nancy Elgin Burton


One of my goals for 2012 is to use the Surname Saturday blogging prompt as a way to assure that I spend some time researching each of my family lines and that I have appropriate source citations for the genealogical facts related to my ancestors. I’ve decided to use my ahnentafel report and work back through the generations starting with my grandparents, writing a summary of each ancestor. If you discovered this post through a search engine and find one of your ancestors listed here, please leave a comment to let me know.

My maternal great-grandmother Nancy Elgin Burton was born 9 June 1846, in Kentucky,[1]  the oldest child of James H. and Margaret (PARSONS) BURTON.[2]

The Burton family resided in Floyd County, Kentucky, in 1860,[3] but following the Civil War moved to Minnesota where Nancy married Michael Yawman on 12 June 1866 at Kingston in Meeker County, Minnesota.[4]

Michael and Nancy had eleven children:
  • James Andrew (1867-1911)[5]
  • Catherine Margaret (1869-after 1900)[6]
  • William Lee (1870-1948)[7] – my grandfather
  • Chris Bell (1872-before 1880)[8]
  • Mary Elizabeth (1874-unknown)[9]
  • Michael Hamen (1875-1922)
  • Nora Yawman (1878-1968)
  • Martha Henrietta (1879-1948)
  • Charles Frederick (1881-1956)[10]
  • Georgia An (1882-1968)[11]
  • John Joseph (1885-1959)

Nancy died on 14 July 1919 in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, and was buried on 16 July 1919[12] at Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas.[13]

Like most of my female ancestors, I know very little about Nancy’s life. I hope I can glean additional information through my continued research into the lives of her husband and children.




[1] Oklahoma State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, death certificate 58273 (stamped) (1919), Mrs. Nancy E. Yawman; Oklahoma Department of Health, Oklahoma City.
[2] 1850 U.S. census, population schedule, Floyd, Kentucky, p. 469A, dwelling 788, family 788, household of James Burton; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 Feb 2010); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 200.
[3] 1860 U.S. census, population schedule, Floyd County Kentucky, p. 14 (penned), dwelling 84, family 84, James Burton; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 Mar 2012); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll 367.
[4] Meeker, Minnesota, marriage certificate no. A2-40 (1866), Yowman-Burton; Meeker County Treasurer's Office, Litchfield.
[5] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 Aug 2011), James Andres Yawman, Memorial #21259152, created by Gary Yawman, 30 Aug 2007. 
[6] 1900 U.S. census, Todd, Minnesota, population schedule, Eagle Bend, enumeration district (ED) 189, sheet 6B, dwelling 123, family 123, household of Robert G. Brickey; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll T623_794.
[7] Los Angeles County, California, death certificate no. 1659 (1948), William Lee Yawman; County of Los Angeles, Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, Norwalk.
[8] "Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905," database and images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009), entry for Michael Yawman.
[9] 1880 U.S. census, Grayson, Texas, population schedule, Denison, enumeration district (ED) 8, p. 7, dwelling 24, family 26, household of Michael Yawman; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll T9_1306.
[10] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 Aug 2011), Charles Frederick Yawman, Sr., Memorial #21259398, created by Gary Yawman, 30 Aug 2007.
[11] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 Aug 2011), Georgia A. Yawman, Memorial #61622753, created by Steve McCray, 14 Nov 2010.
[12] Oklahoma death certificate 58273 (stamped) (1919), Mrs. Nancy E. Yawman.
[13] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 27 Mar 2012), Find A Grave Memorial #21259657, Nancy Elgin Burton Yawman, created by Gary A. Yawman, 30 Aug 2007.


© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wordless Wedneday - Aunt Sal with Niece and Nephews

Digital image. Original held by J. D. Carson, [ADDRESS WITHHELD FOR
PRIVACY], Louisiana, 1999.
Sarah Spurlock Duncan, with children
of John F. Spurlock,
Senorita, Halbert and Claude
c1910


© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Monday, March 19, 2012

Amanuensis Monday - Franklin-Degood Deed - 1873


On his TransylvanianDutch blog, John Newmark defines an amanuensis as “a person employed to write out what another dictates or to copy what has been written by another.” For more information about this daily blogging prompt, see John’s post Amanuensis – Why?.

Here is another deed executed by Arad W. Franklin (my maternal 2nd great-granduncle) and his wife Nannie for the sale of property in Union County, Ohio. I am not sure whether Mr. Degood is a Wilber or a William, as both names are used in this deed.

The land description in this deed notes that the parcel is part of a survey in the Virginia Military District, an area of land reserved by the State of Virginia for payment for services of Revolutionary War Soldiers. The description also names several roads which should make locating the property on a map fairly easy, but I haven’t yet done that.

In this deed, Nannie releases her dower right, something I do not remember seeing in other deeds I have transcribed so far.

“A W Franklin            )
To Deed                     )
Wilber Degood         )

Know all men by the Presents: That we A W Franklin & Nannie M Franklin wife of A. W. Franklin of the County of Union And State of Ohio, in consideration of the Sum of nine Hundred Dollars to them paid by William Degood of the Same place the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do hereby Grant Bargain, Sell and Convey to the said Wilber Degood his Heirs and Assigns forever, the following Real Estate situated in the County of Union in the State of Ohio and in the Virginia Military District and bounded and described as follows: Being a part of Survey No 3696.
And bounded as follows on the north by the Delaware and Bellfountain State Road, on the west by the Schoolhouse Lot and the Franklin Road on south by Land owned by David Mclain, and on the East by Land now owned by Wilber Degood containing Sixteen and three fourths acres more or less.
To Have and to Hold said premises, with all the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging to the said Wilber Degood his heirs and Assigns forever. And the Said A W Franklin & Nannie M Franklin for themselves and their heirs do hereby covenant with the said Wilber Degood his heirs and Assigns that they are lawfully seized of the premises Aforesaid: that the said premises are Free and Clear from all Incumbrances whatsoever: and that they will forever warrant and Defend the same with the appurtenance, Unto the said William Degood his heirs and assigns against the lawful claim of all persons whomsoever.
In Witness Whereof The said A W Franklin and Nannie M Franklin his wife who hereby releases her right of dower in the premises have hereunto Set their hands and seals this nineteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Seventy three
                                                A W Franklin            {seal}
                                                Nannie M. Franklin  {seal}

Signed Sealed and Acknowledged in presence of
Richard Franklin      )
Othniel Jewitt           )

State of Ohio Union County S S..
Be in Remembered that on this nineteenth day of April AD 1873 before me the Subscriber a Justice of the peace in and for said County personally came the above-named A W Franklin the Grantor in the foregoing Deed, and acknowledged the signing and sealing of the same to be his voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned. And the said Nannie M Franklin wife of the said A W Franklin being at the same time examined by me separate and apart from her said husband, and the contents of Said Instrument being by me made known and explained to her she then declared that she did voluntarily sign seal and acknowledge the same and that she is still satisfied therewith as her voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mentioned.
In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and on the day and year last aforesaid
                                                Othniel Jewett J.P.

Recd June the 2" 1873 Recorded June 3" 1873
                                                Hiram Rouey Recorder Union Co. O”


[Source: Union County, Ohio, Deed Books, 1819-1877, 38: 134, A. W. Franklin deed to Wilber Degood, 3 Jun 1873; FHL microfilm 572,564.]

© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sunday's Obituary - Alma B. Thompson

Alma B. Thompson was married to Edwin Thompson (my first cousin, once removed) in 1925.  She died 10 December 1929 in St. Louis, Missouri.


“THOMPSON—Mrs. Alma B. Thompson, wife of Edwin Thompson of 6718 Virginia avenue, died at 4 p. m., Tuesday, Dec. 10. The funeral will be held at 10 o'clock this (Friday) morning from the Southern funeral home, 6827 Michigan avenue. Services are to be conducted in the Haven Street Methodist church. The body will be taken to St. Clair, Mo., for burial.

Mrs. Thompson was mother of Robert Thompson. She was a daughter of Mrs. Maude Boothe, and sister to Williard Boothe.”


[SOURCE: Undated clipping from unknown newspaper, Spurlock, Mamie Olive (Martindale), Scrapbook, ca 1950-1970; privately held by Cheryl Anne (Chaney) Beaver, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Lone Grove, Oklahoma. 2010. Photocopy in possession of Denise Spurlock.]

© 2012 Denise Spurlock

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Surname Saturday – Ancestor #12 – Michael Heman Yawman


One of my goals for 2012 is to use the Surname Saturday blogging prompt as a way to assure that I spend some time researching each of my family lines and that I have appropriate source citations for the genealogical facts related to my ancestors. I’ve decided to use my ahnentafel report and work back through the generations starting with my grandparents, writing a summary of each ancestor. If you discovered this post through a search engine and find one of your ancestors listed here, please leave a comment to let me know.

My maternal great-grandfather Michael Heman YAWMAN was born 18 October 1842, in Rochester, Monroe County, New York,[1] the fifth child of Andrew and Catherine (SITTERLY) YAWMAN.[2]

The Yawman family had moved to Minnesota by 1857[3] and that is where Michael spent his late teens and early adulthood.[4]

During the Civil War, he served as a private in the 1st Minnesota Infantry and on 21 July 1861 was mistakenly reported as being killed in action during the Battle of Bull Run. It was later reported that he had been taken prisoner by the Confederate army. He was part of a prisoner exchange which took place just prior to the battle at Gettysburg in 1863. He was reported as a deserter as of July 31st of that year.[5] I have not ordered Michael’s military records hoping they will soon be available online! My cousin Gary Yawman (who has ordered the records) reports that Michael spent 11 months in Libby Prison before his exchange back to the Union army.

Following the war, Michael married Nancy Burton on 12 June 1866 at Kingston in Meeker County, Minnesota.[6] Michael and Nancy had eleven children:
  • James Andrew (1867-1911)[7]
  • Catherine Margaret (1869-after 1900)[8]
  • William Lee (1870-1948)[9] – my grandfather
  • Chris Bell (1872-before 1880)[10]
  • Mary Elizabeth (1874-unknown)[11]
  • Michael Hamen (1875-1922)
  • Nora Yawman (1878-1968)
  • Martha Henrietta (1879-1948)
  • Charles Frederick (1881-1956)[12]
  • Georgia An (1882-1968)[13]
  • John Joseph (1885-1959)

The family appears to have moved frequently. The first two children are reported to have been born in Minnesota. On 2 June 1870, the family was enumerated in Union Township, Union County, Iowa[14]; however, their third child, William, is reported to have been born in Missouri.  In 1875, they were in Swan Lake, Meeker County, Minnesota.[15] By 1880, they were in Denison, Grayson County, Texas.[16] The final move by 1895 was to Parsons, Labette County, Kansas,[17] where Michael remained until his death.

Michael made his living as a shoemaker. But in 1886 he was appointed chief of the Denison (TX) Fire Department![18]

Michael died on 8 January 1913 and was buried on 11 January 1913[19] at Oakwood Cemetery in Parsons, Labette County, Kansas.[20]

Although I have quite a bit of information on this Yawman family, there are still areas for further research:
  • I hope that the records for Michael’s military service and pension application are digitized soon. I would prefer not to order them from NARA as it is becoming increasing expensive to get these records.
  • Hopefully I will be able to find more tidbits of information about his life from additional newspaper research.
  • I definitely need to spend some time conducting further research on his children.



[1] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 Oct 2011), Michael Heman Yawman, Memorial# 21259594, created by Gary A. Yawman, 30 Aug 2007.
[2] 1850 U.S. census, population schedule, Rochester, Monroe, New York, p. 11B, dwelling 128, family 160, household of Andrew Yawman; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 530.
[3] 1857 MN Territorial Census, Ramsey, Minnesota, population schedule, St. Paul, dwelling 447, family 447, household of J. Murray; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Nov 2009).
[4] 1860 U.S. census, Ramsey, Minnesota, population schedule, St. Paul, p. 95, dwelling 871, family 770, household of A. Yawman; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll 573.
[5] Minnesota, Civil War Records, 1861-1865 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com, Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: Minnesota Civil War Muster Rolls. St. Paul, Minnesota: Minnesota Historical Society.
[6] Meeker, Minnesota, marriage certificate no. A2-40 (1866), Yowman-Burton; Meeker County Treasurer's Office, Litchfield.
[7] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 Aug 2011), James Andres Yawman, Memorial #21259152, created by Gary Yawman, 30 Aug 2007. 
[8] 1900 U.S. census, Todd, Minnesota, population schedule, Eagle Bend, enumeration district (ED) 189, sheet 6B, dwelling 123, family 123, household of Robert G. Brickey; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll T623_794.
[9] Los Angeles County, California, death certificate no. 1659 (1948), William Lee Yawman; County of Los Angeles, Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, Norwalk.
[10] "Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905," database and images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009), entry for Michael Yawman.
[11] 1880 U.S. census, Grayson, Texas, population schedule, Denison, enumeration district (ED) 8, p. 7, dwelling 24, family 26, household of Michael Yawman; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll T9_1306.
[12] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 Aug 2011), Charles Frederick Yawman, Sr., Memorial #21259398, created by Gary Yawman, 30 Aug 2007.
[13] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 Aug 2011), Georgia A. Yawman, Memorial #61622753, created by Steve McCray, 14 Nov 2010.
[14] 1870 U.S. census, Union, Iowa, population schedule, Union, p. 163, dwelling 5, family 6, household of M. Yawman; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M593, roll 421.
[15] "Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905," database and images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009), entry for Michael Yawman.
[16] 1880 U.S. census, Grayson, Texas, population schedule, Denison, enumeration district (ED) 8, p. 7, dwelling 24, family 26, household of Michael Yawman; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 Nov 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 1306.
[17] Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925, Labette, Kansas, 1895 population schedule, Parsons, p. 30, dwelling 5, family 5, household of M. Yawman; digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 Nov 2009).
[18] "From Denison," Dallas Morning News, 8 May 1886, p. 1, col. 5; digital images, GenealogyBank (www.genealogybank.com : accessed 4 Feb 2011).
[19] Labette County, Kansas, death certificate no. 13 (1913), Mike Yawman; Kansas Board of Health.
[20] findagrave.com, digital images (www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 Oct 2011), Michael Heman Yawman, Memorial# 21259594, created by Gary A. Yawman, 30 Aug 2007.


© 2012 Denise Spurlock