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Martha Mildred <I>Johnson</I> McQuitty

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Martha Mildred Johnson McQuitty

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
19 Dec 1909 (aged 64)
Burial
Petersburg, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Native of KY, daughter of Robert R. Johnson.
Died near Chilhowee, Johnson Co MO.
Married: George W. McQuitty Jr. Jan 25 1875, Henry Co MO.
Their children:

-William Thomas (1875-1964 m1 Hattie Freeman, ch: William Howard, m2: Lucy Wray Hazard, William and Lucy both bur: Carrsville Cem, ch: George H, twins Hildreth A and Helen, Sara Margaret, James T, David W);
-George Newton (1879-1967 m: Henrieetta Hanna, both bur: Carrsville Cem, ch: Ora A, Mildred O, Dora E, George W, Morris M, Anna May, Richard Everett);
-Alice Dean (1881-1958, Unmarried, bur: Carrsville Cem);
-Martha Ellen "Mattie" (1884-1972 m: Charles Floyd Crews, both bur: Carrsville Cem, ch: Dorothy);
-Maud Muriel (m: Clinton Butcher)
-Edith Bertha (m: Leonard Maize/Maizze).
Also stepchildren:
John R (living in OK in 1914);
Elizabeth A (whose twin brother, George, died in infancy, she died before 1914 at age 36, m: J.J. Stansberry, 1 child Beulah).

McQUITTY, Martha M. JOHNSON
b: Aug 30 1845
d: Dec 19 1909, S of Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MO
bur: Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MO
Clinton MO - Died at the family home five miles south of Chilhowee, December 19, 1909, Mrs. Martha McQuitty, aged 64 years. The body laid to rest in Carrsville Cemetery. Deceased had been for many years a resident of this county and is universally mourned. She leaves a husband, G. W. McQuitty and six children: John, Will, and George McQuitty, Mrs. Clint Butcher, Mrs. Chas. Crews, Mrs. Leonard Maize and Miss Alice McQuitty. The death of Mrs. McQuitty marks the passing of a noble, lovable woman. She was a devout member of the Christian church and conscientiously lived her religion. Her memory will ever be cherished in the hearts of those who loved her. (NOTE - John is actually her stepson. His mother was Lucinda Goslin, G. W.'s first wife who died after moving to Henry Co, but is buried in Boone Co. Martha's maiden name was Johnson. She is a sister to Amanda Edith Johnson Sullivan. - Charles & Jane Bailey, [email protected])
Native of KY, daughter of Robert R. Johnson.
Died near Chilhowee, Johnson Co MO.
Married: George W. McQuitty Jr. Jan 25 1875, Henry Co MO.
Their children:

-William Thomas (1875-1964 m1 Hattie Freeman, ch: William Howard, m2: Lucy Wray Hazard, William and Lucy both bur: Carrsville Cem, ch: George H, twins Hildreth A and Helen, Sara Margaret, James T, David W);
-George Newton (1879-1967 m: Henrieetta Hanna, both bur: Carrsville Cem, ch: Ora A, Mildred O, Dora E, George W, Morris M, Anna May, Richard Everett);
-Alice Dean (1881-1958, Unmarried, bur: Carrsville Cem);
-Martha Ellen "Mattie" (1884-1972 m: Charles Floyd Crews, both bur: Carrsville Cem, ch: Dorothy);
-Maud Muriel (m: Clinton Butcher)
-Edith Bertha (m: Leonard Maize/Maizze).
Also stepchildren:
John R (living in OK in 1914);
Elizabeth A (whose twin brother, George, died in infancy, she died before 1914 at age 36, m: J.J. Stansberry, 1 child Beulah).

McQUITTY, Martha M. JOHNSON
b: Aug 30 1845
d: Dec 19 1909, S of Chilhowee, Johnson Co, MO
bur: Carrsville Cemetery, Big Creek Twp, Henry Co, MO
Clinton MO - Died at the family home five miles south of Chilhowee, December 19, 1909, Mrs. Martha McQuitty, aged 64 years. The body laid to rest in Carrsville Cemetery. Deceased had been for many years a resident of this county and is universally mourned. She leaves a husband, G. W. McQuitty and six children: John, Will, and George McQuitty, Mrs. Clint Butcher, Mrs. Chas. Crews, Mrs. Leonard Maize and Miss Alice McQuitty. The death of Mrs. McQuitty marks the passing of a noble, lovable woman. She was a devout member of the Christian church and conscientiously lived her religion. Her memory will ever be cherished in the hearts of those who loved her. (NOTE - John is actually her stepson. His mother was Lucinda Goslin, G. W.'s first wife who died after moving to Henry Co, but is buried in Boone Co. Martha's maiden name was Johnson. She is a sister to Amanda Edith Johnson Sullivan. - Charles & Jane Bailey, [email protected])


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