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Mary Jane Elliott

Female Abt 1838 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Mary Jane Elliott was born about 1838 in Illinois (daughter of John Elliott and Anna Condet); and died.

    Notes:

    This was the only Mary Elliott in White County, IL in 1850 that was the right age to marry Franklin Kuykendall in 1855.

    1850 Census, White County, Illinois
    82-82
    John Elliott 59 M Farmer 1000 Md
    Layfaitt " 15 M LaborerIll
    Silas " 14 M"
    Mary J " 12 F"

    WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis WILL BOOK A 1846-1893 Page 26-27

    John Elliott: His daughter Mary Jane Elliott receives land. Son Lafayette Elliott gets the land. Son Silas Elliott gets land but if he has no heirs then his portion of the land is to go to the surviving heirs. Sally Elliott, Emaline Graves, Anna Jones and son Jacob Elliott are to get all of the personal property. Executors sons Samuel Elliott and Joseph Elliott. 18th Mar 1853. Att; Benjamine Elliott and James Graves. Probated 7th April 1853.

    Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

    Mary married Franklin Kuykendall on 1 Aug 1855 in White County, Illinois. Franklin (son of Noah Kuykendall and Elizabeth "Betsy" Jones) was born on 17 Oct 1834 in White County, Illinois; died on 16 Aug 1905 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Signed by Nat'l (?) Blackford J.P.

    WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS MARRIAGES, 1816-1865, Davis Page 30

    Elliott, Mary Jane/Kuykendall, Franklin 1 Aug 1855 Marriage Book 3/Box 4

    Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

    Children:
    1. Joseph Lee Kuykendall was born on 18 May 1857 in White County, Illinois; died on 28 Feb 1921 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas.
    2. Sarah Francis Kuykendall was born in Mar 1858 in Centralia, Marion County, Illinois; died on 24 Dec 1910 in Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas; was buried in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas.
    3. James Kuykendall was born on 27 Mar 1861 in White County, Illinois; died on 5 Feb 1950 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas.
    4. George G. Kuykendall was born on 2 Apr 1863 in White County, Illinois; died on 27 Aug 1944 in Buxton, Wilson County, Kansas; was buried in Mt. Pleasant, Buxton, Wilson County, Kansas.
    5. Angeline Kuykendall was born on 12 Apr 1865 in White County, Illinois; died on 10 May 1922 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas.
    6. Edgar Kuykendall was born on 20 May 1867 in Iowa; died on 22 May 1928 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Osage City Cemetery, Osage City, Osage County, Kansas.
    7. Anna Mary "Mamie" Kuykendall was born on 12 May 1870 in Missouri; died on 4 Sep 1934 in Camargo, Dewey County, Oklahoma; was buried on 5 Sep 1934 in Trail Cemetery, Dewey County, Oklahoma.
    8. Fred Kuykendall was born on 23 Jun 1872 in Williamsburg, Franklin County, Kansas; died on 5 Mar 1919 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas.
    9. Belle Kuykendall was born on 30 Aug 1875 in Linn County, Kansas; died on 14 Feb 1946 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas.
    10. Charles Kuykendall was born on 29 Oct 1878 in Linn County, Kansas; died on 9 Feb 1958 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas.
    11. Florence Kuykendall was born on 25 Jun 1881 in Linn County, Kansas; died on 26 Feb 1902 in Osage City, Osage County, Kansas; was buried in Alpine Cemetery, Olivet, Osage County, Kansas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Elliott was born between 1791 and 1794 in Maryland; died about 1853; was buried in Little Wabash, Crossville, White County, Illinois.

    Notes:

    John Elliott and his wife were early settlers and business owners in White Couty, as detailed in an article titled "Founding of Phillips Township" (Carmi Times Sesquicentennial Edition 9 Dec 1965, p 1), excerpted below: "Phillips Township is situated on the great Wabash River, containing 64 square miles. It was formerly comprised in Fox River precinct. Parts of it lay in Carmi, Burnt Prairie and Gray precincts. At this time it was mostly timberland, the surface hilly, with parts near the rivers low and swampy. The first settlers were James Kahn and Richard Davis, George Hoover, James Hodge, Absalom Driggers, Stephen Stanley, Thomas Poole and Daniel Boultinghouse. In 1809, John Lucas settled about a mile south of what is now Phillipstown. James Davenport stopped there at about the same time. John Fraser came from North Carolina in 1818...Alexander Phillips was another man well known in this part of White County...Others, John Stum, Richard Graves, Walter Higden, JOHN ELLIOTT, Josiah McKnight, Samuel Hughes, James Johnston, James Evans, the Starks, Hans, Randolphs, Charles, Potters, Davises, Whitneds, Crosses, Grahams, and the Creightons. Deer was plentiful as were wild turkeys...Phillipstown was platted in 1837...Crossville was laid out by John Mills, county surveyor for Thomas Cross and SILAS ELLIOTT. In 1883 there was a flouring mill...one tile factory owned by Williams and Rudolph; two general stores run by Blockford and ELLIOTT; one drug store owned by Davenport...a furniture store...one hotel, MRS. ELLIOTT, proprietor; a blacksmith shop...a meat market...

    Another article in the same paper contained a biography of William O. Smith, the first doctor in the new village of Crossville (destined to become the metropolis of Phillips Township). It noted that "he established his first office in a corner of the Elliott store, which at that time, was the only store in Crossville. He slept in his office and boarded in the nearby Elliott hotel...(after his marriage he and his wife) moved to their new home on Crossville's Main Street, raising a family of four children, became firm friends of the Cross, Elliott and Kuykendall families and many others....

    A John Elliott is listed as the head of a large household in the White County, Illinois 1820, 1830 and 1840 Federal Census

    1820 White County, IL Fox River John Elliott

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    1830 John Elliott

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    1840 John Elliott

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    WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS WILLS 1816-1916, Vaught Index by Davis WILL BOOK A 1846-1893 Page 26-27
    John Elliott: His daughter Mary Jane Elliott receives land. Son Lafayette Elliott gets the land. Son Silas Elliott gets land but if he has no heirs then his portion of the land is to go to the surviving heirs. Sally Elliott, Emaline Graves, Anna Jones and son Jacob Elliott are to get all of the personal property. Executors sons Samuel Elliott and Joseph Elliott. 18th Mar 1853. Att; Benjamine Elliott and James Graves. Probated 7th April 1853.

    Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com (White County, IL Wills 1816-1819 Book B)

    EARLY LAND GRANTS OF WHITE COUNTY ILLINOIS 1814-1854 and PROBATE INDEX 1818-1976, Vaught Index by Davis Page 31
    Probate Box 68 John Elliott Adm/Exec Samuel Elliott and Joseph Elliott 1853

    Courtesy of Janice Knotter Columbus, OH Janice@Knotter.com

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    White County, Illinois
    82-82
    John Elliott 59 M Farmer 1000 Md
    Layfaitt " 15 M Laborer Ill
    Silas " 14 M "
    Mary J " 12 F "

    John married Anna Condet. Anna was born before 1800; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Condet was born before 1800; and died.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Elliott was born in 1816 in Kentucky; and died.
    2. Sarah "Sally" Elliott was born about 1817; and died.
    3. Joseph Elliott was born about 1818 in Illinois; died on 6 Jan 1895 in White County, Illinois; was buried in Stokes Chapel Cemetery, Crossville, White County, Illinois.
    4. Jacob L. C. Elliott was born on 14 Aug 1823 in Illinois; died on 24 Feb 1881; was buried in Little Wabash, Crossville, White County, Illinois.
    5. Emmeline Elliott was born before 1829 in Illinois; died on 22 May 1853.
    6. Anna Elliott was born about 1829 in Illinois; and died.
    7. Lafayette Elliott was born on 30 Mar 1834 in Illinois; died on 28 Jul 1880 in White County, Illinois.
    8. Silas Elliott was born about 1836 in Illinois; died on 21 Jul 1887.
    9. 1. Mary Jane Elliott was born about 1838 in Illinois; and died.