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John Riley Gregg

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John Riley Gregg

Birth
Creighton, Cass County, Missouri, USA
Death
30 Sep 1941 (aged 72)
Vernon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Walker, Vernon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Name mis-spelled and misindexed as Greegg on dc #32816 and in the Missouri SOS Databases.
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S/o John Gregg and Brooks.Name was John Riley (aka Wriley). From 1910 census on, all records list him as Riley/Riley J. He is entered here as Riley John for search convenience and he may have officially changed name.

Death date not proved, from old family records. No SSDI or other death record found as John, Riley or Wriley and combinations.

Son of Samuel Nelson Gregg and Rebecca Mandana Vanderslice

m1: Mary (not proved), sister of wife of his brother, Edward.

m2: Asentha Jane Brooks, Jul 1897
ch, all born in KS., inc:
-James Edward "Ed" 1898-1990 ,
-Lottie M. abt 1901- m: Johnson
-Theron M. abt 1902-1981
-Mamie P. abt 1903 m: Northcutt
-Riley F. "Little Riley" 1908-1913
-Alfred L abt 1914-2004
-Charles A. 1917-2010
-Ernest PAUL abt 1919

1900 Melvern, Osage KS: GREGG Samuel/56, Rebecka M/52, Amanda E/15, Elizabeth G/12, John R/30, and John's family Syntha J/21, James E/2. John and Syntha had been married 3 years, she shows 2 of 2 children living. ALERT: Only James E. is shown in census, where and who is 2nd child?

1910: Williamsburg, Franklin KS: GREGG Riley J/41, Seretha J/31, James E/11, Lottie M/9, Theron M/8, Mannie P/7, Riley F/2

1920 Iola, Allen KS: GREGG Riley/50, Cynthia/41, James/21, Lottie/19, Theron/18, Mamie/15, Alfred/6, Charlie/2, Paul/10M

1925 Ks Census, Salem, Allen Co KS: Riley/56, S. Jane/46, Alfred L/11, Charles A/8, Ernie P/6

1930 Coloney, Anderson KS: GREGG Riley/62, Jane/52, Alfred/16, Charley/13, E. Paul/11.

John Riley is probably buried in KS, perhaps in Gas City Cemetery where his parents and at least two sons are found. There is a pile of broken stones along the back of the cemetery, it is possible his is one of those.
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This memorial has been merged the above information is not that of the original creator nor of the manger now. So take it as you will but do not berate me if its incorrect.
Name mis-spelled and misindexed as Greegg on dc #32816 and in the Missouri SOS Databases.
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S/o John Gregg and Brooks.Name was John Riley (aka Wriley). From 1910 census on, all records list him as Riley/Riley J. He is entered here as Riley John for search convenience and he may have officially changed name.

Death date not proved, from old family records. No SSDI or other death record found as John, Riley or Wriley and combinations.

Son of Samuel Nelson Gregg and Rebecca Mandana Vanderslice

m1: Mary (not proved), sister of wife of his brother, Edward.

m2: Asentha Jane Brooks, Jul 1897
ch, all born in KS., inc:
-James Edward "Ed" 1898-1990 ,
-Lottie M. abt 1901- m: Johnson
-Theron M. abt 1902-1981
-Mamie P. abt 1903 m: Northcutt
-Riley F. "Little Riley" 1908-1913
-Alfred L abt 1914-2004
-Charles A. 1917-2010
-Ernest PAUL abt 1919

1900 Melvern, Osage KS: GREGG Samuel/56, Rebecka M/52, Amanda E/15, Elizabeth G/12, John R/30, and John's family Syntha J/21, James E/2. John and Syntha had been married 3 years, she shows 2 of 2 children living. ALERT: Only James E. is shown in census, where and who is 2nd child?

1910: Williamsburg, Franklin KS: GREGG Riley J/41, Seretha J/31, James E/11, Lottie M/9, Theron M/8, Mannie P/7, Riley F/2

1920 Iola, Allen KS: GREGG Riley/50, Cynthia/41, James/21, Lottie/19, Theron/18, Mamie/15, Alfred/6, Charlie/2, Paul/10M

1925 Ks Census, Salem, Allen Co KS: Riley/56, S. Jane/46, Alfred L/11, Charles A/8, Ernie P/6

1930 Coloney, Anderson KS: GREGG Riley/62, Jane/52, Alfred/16, Charley/13, E. Paul/11.

John Riley is probably buried in KS, perhaps in Gas City Cemetery where his parents and at least two sons are found. There is a pile of broken stones along the back of the cemetery, it is possible his is one of those.
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This memorial has been merged the above information is not that of the original creator nor of the manger now. So take it as you will but do not berate me if its incorrect.


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