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Mary Catherine <I>Newberry</I> Fanning

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Mary Catherine Newberry Fanning

Birth
Greene County, Tennessee, USA
Death
10 Jan 1917 (aged 77)
Rush County, Kansas, USA
Burial
McCracken, Rush County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3, Lot 33
Memorial ID
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1870 District 22, Greene, Tennessee hh 83
Joseph Newbery 53
Elisabeth 62
Mary C 29
Thomas 23
Isaac N 21

two of Mary's brothers were also living in Greene Co Missouri in 1880

groom's name: William Fannon
groom's birth date:
groom's birthplace:
groom's age:
bride's name: Mollie C. Newbury
bride's birth date:
bride's birthplace:
bride's age:
marriage date: 10 Jan 1875
marriage place: Greene,Tennessee

1880 Center, Greene, Missouri hh 218
W Faiming 36 Tn
M C 39 wife Tn
F B dtr 2 Missouri
M E 10 son Tn

1900 Smoky Hill, Ellis, Kansas hh 55
William Fanning May 1844 56 marr 25 yrs
Mary C Aug 1839 60 1 born 1 living Tn
Edward son Mar 1870 30 Tn
Florence B Dec 1878 21 single Missouri

1910 Hampton, Rush, Kansas hh 125
William K Fanning 66 marr 2x 35 yrs Tn
Mary C 71 1 born 1 living Tn
Florence B dtr 28 Missouri

1910 Los Angeles Assembly District 75, Los Angeles, California hh 208
M E Fanning lodger male white 40 single Tn parents Tn house carpenter

1915 Rush Co Kansas
W K Fanning 70
Mary 75
Florence B 35

1920 Hampton, Rush, Kansas hh 84
William K Fanning 75 widow Tn

1925 Rush Co Kansas
Wm K Fanning head 80 Tn came from Missouri retired farmer

http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1919ks/e/elmorecf.html
Rush Co. Kansas
On January 30, 1916, at McCracken, Mr. Elmore married for his present wife Miss Florence Fanning, daughter of William K. and Mary (Newberry) Fanning. Her father was a pioneer in Ellis County, Kansas, where he arrived in 1885 and where he homesteaded. He spent the rest of his career as a farmer. William K. Fanning was a Tennesseean and a Union man during the Civil war. He served in Company E of the Fourth Tennessee Regiment in the Union army and was fighting for the Union 2 1/2 years. He escaped without wounds or capture. Mrs. Elmore, who was born December 15, 1879, was the only child of her father and mother, but her father had a son, Edward Fanning, by a previous marriage.

Mary's daughter married but left no descendants. She was their only child.
1870 District 22, Greene, Tennessee hh 83
Joseph Newbery 53
Elisabeth 62
Mary C 29
Thomas 23
Isaac N 21

two of Mary's brothers were also living in Greene Co Missouri in 1880

groom's name: William Fannon
groom's birth date:
groom's birthplace:
groom's age:
bride's name: Mollie C. Newbury
bride's birth date:
bride's birthplace:
bride's age:
marriage date: 10 Jan 1875
marriage place: Greene,Tennessee

1880 Center, Greene, Missouri hh 218
W Faiming 36 Tn
M C 39 wife Tn
F B dtr 2 Missouri
M E 10 son Tn

1900 Smoky Hill, Ellis, Kansas hh 55
William Fanning May 1844 56 marr 25 yrs
Mary C Aug 1839 60 1 born 1 living Tn
Edward son Mar 1870 30 Tn
Florence B Dec 1878 21 single Missouri

1910 Hampton, Rush, Kansas hh 125
William K Fanning 66 marr 2x 35 yrs Tn
Mary C 71 1 born 1 living Tn
Florence B dtr 28 Missouri

1910 Los Angeles Assembly District 75, Los Angeles, California hh 208
M E Fanning lodger male white 40 single Tn parents Tn house carpenter

1915 Rush Co Kansas
W K Fanning 70
Mary 75
Florence B 35

1920 Hampton, Rush, Kansas hh 84
William K Fanning 75 widow Tn

1925 Rush Co Kansas
Wm K Fanning head 80 Tn came from Missouri retired farmer

http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1919ks/e/elmorecf.html
Rush Co. Kansas
On January 30, 1916, at McCracken, Mr. Elmore married for his present wife Miss Florence Fanning, daughter of William K. and Mary (Newberry) Fanning. Her father was a pioneer in Ellis County, Kansas, where he arrived in 1885 and where he homesteaded. He spent the rest of his career as a farmer. William K. Fanning was a Tennesseean and a Union man during the Civil war. He served in Company E of the Fourth Tennessee Regiment in the Union army and was fighting for the Union 2 1/2 years. He escaped without wounds or capture. Mrs. Elmore, who was born December 15, 1879, was the only child of her father and mother, but her father had a son, Edward Fanning, by a previous marriage.

Mary's daughter married but left no descendants. She was their only child.


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