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Lunora McWethy

Female 1911 - 1999  (88 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lunora McWethy was born on 10 Feb 1911 in Lorena, Beaver County, Oklahoma (daughter of William Meade McWethy and Ethel Arretha Phenis); died on 8 Mar 1999 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    April 23, 1947 Mrs. Lewis Adair Payne and daughters, Robin Adair and Penny, and Mrs. Payne's mother, Mrs. W.M. McWethy, Stillwater, are visiting Mrs. and Mrs. Marvin Payne, 1106 Oak [Duncan, Oklahoma]. Mrs. Payne is the daughter-in-law of the Marvin Paynes.

    Lunora married Lewis Adair Payne on 8 May 1943 in Pawnee, Pawnee County, Oklahoma. Lewis (son of Marvin Walter Payne and Grace Ellen Gentry) was born on 15 Mar 1914 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; died on 18 Aug 1998 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Meade McWethy was born on 8 Feb 1867 in Darke County, Ohio (son of John Graham McWethy and Elizabeth Strait); died on 13 Sep 1945 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    William Mead McWethy was born in Dark County, Ohio, near Dallas, after his father returned from the Civil War.

    Following his mothers death the three younger children and their father lived among the three elder children's homes. William remembered living with his older sister "Aunt Mag," in Joplin, Missouri. He attended school here but never completed the third grade.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1900 Census
    Oklahoma, Lincoln County, Osage Twp
    Enumerated 15 Jun 1900
    SD 219 (lined through) ED 125 Sheet 9B
    170-174
    McWethy, William Head W M Feb 1867 33 M 3 Ohio Ohio Ohio Farmer
    McWethy, Ethal Wf W F May 1874 26 M 3 1/1 Kansas Ind Iowa
    McWethy, Faye Dtr W F Aug 1898 1 S Ok Ohio Kansas

    William married Ethel Arretha Phenis on 29 Sep 1897. Ethel (daughter of William Riley Phenis and Flora Jane Norton) was born on 11 May 1874 in Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas; died on 3 Dec 1965 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ethel Arretha Phenis was born on 11 May 1874 in Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas (daughter of William Riley Phenis and Flora Jane Norton); died on 3 Dec 1965 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    The family data below needs confirmation;

    Ethel listed her gt.uncles and aunts (children of William, son of Marmaduke Coats) as John, Thomas -whom she personally knew as Uncle Tom, William, her grandmother Sally, Esley Coats Hayworth and Hester Coats McCool.

    John Coats had offspring George, Harmon (who had four children), Marthy and Sindy.

    Thomas Coats had offspring Oliver, Albert, Hester, Lotta and Sinda.

    Esley Coats Hayworth had offspring Rodssanna, Lottie, Rilla, Henry and John.

    Hester Coats McCool had offspring Henry (husband of aunt Maggie? Phenis) and Emeline (mother of Mrs Paxton).

    Children:
    1. Faye McWethy was born on 23 Aug 1898 in Logan County, Oklahoma; died on 23 Oct 1992 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.
    2. Franklin Mead McWethy was born on 8 Feb 1901 in Logan County, Oklahoma.
    3. Marie McWethy was born on 26 Dec 1902 in Logan County, Oklahoma; was christened in 1916 in Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.
    4. 1. Lunora McWethy was born on 10 Feb 1911 in Lorena, Beaver County, Oklahoma; died on 8 Mar 1999 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Graham McWethy was born on 7 Sep 1829 in Butler County, Ohio (son of Stephen McWethy and Margaret Alexander); died on 14 Nov 1913 in Oklahoma; was buried in Osage Cemetery, Agra, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    The information below was all compiled by Ken Harvey:

    Stephen McWethy and his wife Margaret Alexander adopted John, the infant son of a Graham. John was thought to have been born in Dallas, Darke Co. This recollected place of birth was probably incorrect.

    The 1830 birth of a John Graham (significantly no parents are listed) is recorded in Butler [Co.], Ohio.

    There is no suitable (or otherwise) unmarried Miss Graham, recorded in the Ohio census of 1830, who could have been the mother.

    It now appears that John McWethy was probably the legitimate son of John J. Graham and his wife the former Mary Graham. He would appear to have been born twenty-nine months after their marriage and for some reason he was given up for adoption almost immediately.

    It is possible that Mary, or John, died -or that the couple simply could not provide for the infant.

    Other possibilities:

    1830 - Hezekiah Graham (ca. 35) of Reily Township, Butler Co., Ohio and his wife Sarah Smith (ca. 29) had five children, all under ten years of age. They had married 5th Mar. 1820 in Butler Co. Clearly Hezekiah could have been John McWethy's father but he was probably a happily married man, at least when it came to procreation.

    1830 - Thomas Graham (ca. 45) and his wife (ca. 45) of Middletown, Butler Co., Ohio, had one boy of about eight years of age. Also a possiblity.

    Later John McWethy was a volunteer in the Union Army and served during the Civil War in Company C-187 in the Ohio Infantry Volunteer's Regiment. He was under Capt. John Manuel. This regiment was used in the mopping-up campaign in Georgia following General Sherman's march to the sea. He was discharged on 20th January 1866 at Macon, Georgia at the age of 37.

    The John McWethy and Elizabeth Strait family moved from Darke County, Ohio, to Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri and later Duenweg, Missouri. This relocation occurred between 1867 and 1877

    A grand-daughter of John McWethy, Miss Faye McWethy, ordered on 15 Aug. 1962 a "blue grey granite" tombstone to be inscribed - John McWethy Sept. 7. 1829 Nov. 14. 1913 and to be delivered to the Osage Cemetery, Oklahoma. The size was 1-8 X 0-8 X 0-6. Presumably this was feet and inches. Total purchase price was $61.80.

    A photograph of John McWethy is in the possession of Judith Keeth (1997).

    John married Elizabeth Strait on 23 Sep 1852 in Ohio. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Strait and Rachael Jennings) was born on 12 Dec 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 25 Aug 1877 in Nebraska; was buried in Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Strait was born on 12 Dec 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (daughter of Richard Strait and Rachael Jennings); died on 25 Aug 1877 in Nebraska; was buried in Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    For some reason the I.G.I. gives her date of birth as 1829 in Darke Co., Ohio. Her parentage needs to be proven.

    Children:
    1. Stephen Wesley McWethy was born on 2 Jul 1853 in Ohio; died about 1857.
    2. Margaret Catherine McWethy was born on 3 Mar 1855 in Ohio; died about 1930 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Camp Russell Cemetery, Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.
    3. Crawford Edington McWethy was born on 4 Jun 1857 in Ohio; died on 1 Oct 1938; was buried in Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.
    4. Elizabell "Belle" McWethy was born on 28 Apr 1860 in Ohio; died on 28 Mar 1948; was buried in Camp Russell Cemetery, Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.
    5. Elba Ann McWethy was born on 3 Feb 1863 in Ohio; and died.
    6. 2. William Meade McWethy was born on 8 Feb 1867 in Darke County, Ohio; died on 13 Sep 1945 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.
    7. Susan Odella "Ella" McWethy was born on 29 Oct 1869 in Darke County, Ohio; died on 11 Mar 1932 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Osage Cemetery, Agra, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
    8. John Franklin McWethy was born on 22 Aug 1874 in Nebraska; died before 1956; was buried in Memorial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

  3. 6.  William Riley Phenis was born on 14 Apr 1852 in Indiana (son of Solomon Austin Phenis and Sarah "Sallie" Coats); died on 26 May 1909 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Ripley Oak Park Cemetery, Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Known as Riley. The I.G.I. records April 21 as his birthday. This was probably the day he was baptised. Made the "run," with his brother Isaac, on 22 April 1889 and each filed on a 160 acre farm about eight miles north-east of Guthrie, Oklahoma. Using his father's watch he timed his last dose of medicine.

    Phenis family information is based in part on Ethel Arretha Phenis bible entries (initiated circa 1930) in THE HOLY BIBLE CONTAINING OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. "International" series, self-pronouncing edition-International Bible Press, Philadelphia, USA The John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia. Small pica. octavio. clear type edition 1223 pages plus 17 maps [Holy Bible Self Pronouncing inscribed on spine] green cloth board cover, is in very fragile state. This family Bible, of which edition there is no copy in the Library of Congress, was passed down in the family Mrs. Ethel Arrentha McWethy to her daughter, Faye McWethy. Collection of Judith Keeth of Wichita (1998).

    William married Flora Jane Norton on 3 Jul 1873 in Kansas. Flora (daughter of William Norton and Sarah Freer) was born on 8 Jun 1855 in Mohaska County, Iowa; died on 12 Apr 1929 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Ripley Oak Park Cemetery, Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Flora Jane Norton was born on 8 Jun 1855 in Mohaska County, Iowa (daughter of William Norton and Sarah Freer); died on 12 Apr 1929 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Ripley Oak Park Cemetery, Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    From FindAGrave:

    Obituary:

    Flora Jane Norton was born in Mohaska County, Iowa near the town of Oskaloose, on June 8, 1855 being 73 years, 10 months and 4 days of age at her death, April 12 1929. She was united in marriage to William Riley Phenis, near Madison, Kan., on July 3, 1873 and to this union six children were born, three having preceded her in their infancy to that better world. The other three being Mrs. Ethel McWethy, Mrs. Orpha Thomas, and Evart C. Phenis. Besides these three children she leaves one brother, Charles R. Norton of Madison, Kan., one sister, Mrs. Elnora Lyman, of Emporoa, Kan.; eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, a number of relatives and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

    Her husband, William Riley Phenis, departed this life on May 26, 1909, just twenty years ago.They both united with the Christian church at Guthrie, Okla., thirty-five years ago, and were both charter members of the Christian churches at Perkins and Agra, Okla.

    She lived a faithful Christian life, always devoting her time and strength to the welfare of others, forgetting herself in doing good to them.

    She expressed herself as being ready to go and longed to meet her husband and loved ones over there.

    The funeral sermon was preached in the Christian church in Ripley by Evangelist J.W. Garner to a crowded house, after which her mortal remains were laid to rest in the Ripley cemetery.

    Children:
    1. 3. Ethel Arretha Phenis was born on 11 May 1874 in Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas; died on 3 Dec 1965 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.
    2. Orpha Anise Phenis was born on 28 Sep 1875 in Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas; died on 24 Sep 1953 in Olympia, Thurston County, Washington; was buried in Ripley Oak Park Cemetery, Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma.
    3. Evart Cecil Phenis was born on 13 Feb 1879 in Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas; died on 16 Apr 1935.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Stephen McWethy was born on 25 Apr 1793 in Washington County, New York; died on 18 Mar 1868 in Darke County, Ohio; was buried in Hoschover Cemetery, Rossburg, Darke County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    The information below was all compiled by Ken Harvey:

    Stephen McWethy's family is understood to have moved from New York to Ohio in the early 1800s. Presumably Stephen would have been an infant at the time of his parent's migration westward to Ohio.

    There were only three McWethy families recorded in the entire New York State in 1790. They were [three brothers?]; Isaac McWithey (with wife and young daughter), Silas McWithy (with wife, three boys and two girls) and Rubin McWithy (with wife, two grown sons, a boy and two daughters) - all living in Granville Town in Washington Co., New York State. The probability is very high indeed that Stephen McWethy of Darke Co. was one of these unnamed young men, or boys, sons.

    An Isaac McWethy was born 26 Oct. 1745 and d p. 1784. He was a Private in the New York [Militia?] during the Revolutionary War. There are no other McWethys listed in this source. Could Isaac have been the father of the three McWethy [brothers?] living in Granville? Alternatively he would have been forty-five, if alive, in 1790. Perhaps Isaac was the father of both Silas and Rubin.

    1829, 14th Aug. - James Wight and Sarah (Sarey) [his] wife [both] of Darke Co. [sell] to Stephen McQuithy of Darke Co.; [for] $100; 78.88 acres [that is] all [of] East half, South-East Quarter of Section 10, Township 13, Range 2.

    1830 - In 1830 Stephen McWethy (aged between 30 and 40-he was actually 37) was recorded as living alone in Richland Township, Darke Co., Ohio, with one white female in the same age category (she was actually 39), presumably Margaret Alexander. Later on the childless couple adopted John, the infant son of a person understood to be a [Miss?] Graham. Miss Graham was presumably from somewhere within the general area. We find in 1830 the birth of a John Graham (no parents listed) recorded in Butler [Co.?], Ohio, about sixty miles from Darke Co. It seems highly likely that this is the same John McWethy and it is of course possible that his father rather than his mother was a Graham.

    After the adoption of John, biological children were understood to have been born to the McWethy couple, but all knowledge about them was lost by John's sons as their father apparently did not keep contact. They understood from John that their father had a good relationship with his siblings by his adoption. Given Margaret's age it is at least possible that further children were adopted rather than born.

    The only McWethy head of household recorded in the census of Ohio in 1850 was a Moses M. B. McWethy of Franklin Township, Clermont Co.; ninety-five miles south of Stephen's location. Microfilm page 381.

    This suggests that Stephen, who we know died eighteen years later, and his wife, had probably left Ohio. Alternatively Moses could have been a son and as head of household, sheltered his parents, who are unrecorded in the index.

    We know however that the McWethy's were almost certainly still in Darke Co. as their grandson (by adoption), William Meade McWethy, understood from his father that they were buried there, near Dallas.

    On July 28, 2009, Robin Zeller emailed:

    Stephen McWethy and his wife Margaret are buried in the Hoschover Cemetery in Brown Twp., Darke Co., OH. To drive there, take 118 N out of Ansonia (Dallas), OH to Brock Cosmos Rd. Turn right. There will be an electrical sub station on the corner that is owned by DP&L. The Cemetery is back off the road about an 1/8th of a mile. One of the McWethy stones is still standing.

    I was a Hoschouer and this was our family cemetery. I am in the process of getting the Twp. Trustees to do something about the Cemetary. I have a copy of a book that Anita Short and Ruth Bowers did in 1965.

    There is also listed a wife Margaret who was 65y, 2m, 23d and died on 7 Dec 1856
    Stephen McWethy was a veteran of War of 1812 and died on 18 Mar 1858 at 74y, 10m, 23d.

    There are also some children of John McWethy in the same cemtery. They are.....
    Stephen W. McWethy
    Son of J.& E. McWethy
    d. on 27 Nov 1855 at 2y,4m,25d

    Elba A. McWethy
    dau of J. & E. McWethy
    d. on 24 Aug 1866 at 7m,21d

    Robin Zeller
    ?u?robinzeller@yahoo.com ?/u?

    Stephen married Margaret Alexander on 9 Apr 1820 in Warren County, Ohio. Margaret was born on 13 Sep 1791; died on 7 Dec 1856 in Darke County, Ohio; was buried in Hoschover Cemetery, Rossburg, Darke County, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Alexander was born on 13 Sep 1791; died on 7 Dec 1856 in Darke County, Ohio; was buried in Hoschover Cemetery, Rossburg, Darke County, Ohio.

    Notes:

    Could have been born in Warren Co., Ohio; where she married Stephen McWethy.

    There were thought to have been children born to her after John was adopted.

    Children:
    1. 4. John Graham McWethy was born on 7 Sep 1829 in Butler County, Ohio; died on 14 Nov 1913 in Oklahoma; was buried in Osage Cemetery, Agra, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.

  3. 10.  Richard Strait was born about 1795; and died.

    Richard married Rachael Jennings on 10 Mar 1818 in Perry, Noble County, Oklahoma. Rachael was born about 1797; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Rachael Jennings was born about 1797; and died.

    Notes:

    [test.FTW]

    [2file&.ged]

    A Rachael Jennings was born in about 1800 in Feltville, New Jersey. No parents are listed for this child and a "relation, Flora L. Wilcox" is given as providing the information of the event-she was possibly the unmarried mother, the father being a Mr Jennings.

    However this Rachael Jennings of Feltville has no proven connection with, and is possibly quite unrelated to, the future wife of Richard Strait.

    Children:
    1. Melissa Ann Strait was born about 1832 in Ohio; and died.
    2. 5. Elizabeth Strait was born on 12 Dec 1832 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; died on 25 Aug 1877 in Nebraska; was buried in Avilla, Jasper County, Missouri.
    3. Lavina Strait was born about 1837 in Darke County, Ohio; and died.
    4. Isaac Strait was born about 1842 in Darke County, Ohio; and died.

  5. 12.  Solomon Austin Phenis was born on 10 Dec 1817 in Ohio; died on 1 Jul 1903 in Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma; was buried in Camp Russell Cemetery, Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Ken Harvey writes that:

    "Solomon Phenis was born on 10th Dec 1810 according to Mead McWethy. This contradicts other records. Phenis is a German name and the original immigrant ancestor was thought to have been a Hessian soldier employed by the British during the American Revolution. He is therefore thought to have come from the then German state of Hesse.

    One Phenis brother is said to have died in in the war, another said to have returned to Hesse, and the the third one married a local girl.

    The family is known to have moved from Indiana to Kansas. On the basis of submitted I.G.I. birth data the family appear to have moved from Kokomo, Howard, Indiana to the Madison-Emporia area of Kansas between 1851 and 1858. Strangely the as yet unexamined census data appears to suggest that the family moved after 1860.

    [Note: A Solomon Phenis, born ca 1811 in Indiana, was living in Union County, Indiana in 1870--the two families may have been conflated]

    Solomon Phenis's watch, made in 1879 or earlier, is in the possession of Franklin Meade McWethy's children (1996)."

    From FindAGrave:

    Kansas Collection Books: William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, Greenwood Co., Part 10:

    SOLOMON PHENIS, farmer, Section 13, P. O. Madison, is one of the oldest settlers of this region. Born in Preble County, Ohio, in 1817. His parents removed to Indiana in 1823, and in 1855 he, with five of his neighbors from Hamilton County, that State, started for Kansas, making the journey by ox-team in thirty-four days; and locating upon the banks of a small stream, which has ever since been known as "Phenis Creek," upon the north line of what was then Madison County, bur subsequently became part of Lyon.

    The party was joined during the same year by a brother of Mr. Phenis (Judge J. R. Phenis) and several of his former neighbors, thus forming quite a settlement. Lawrence was then their nearest post office and the mail was delivered weekly by carriers from that city, the settlers here paying him at the rate of a dollar per month for each family. This continued until the post office was established at Emporia.

    In 1860, Mr. Phenis was thrown from his horse and his thigh bone broken, which, being imperfectly set, owing to no medical man being at hand, has rendered him a cripple for life, and in spite of of his earnest desire to do so, prevented his entering the army. In 1863, he removed to this county, locating on a farm on Section 25, Town 22, Range 12, this township, where he remained until October, 1880, when he sold it and removed to his present one, which is nearer town, and upon which he has built a very fine house, the interior of which is very conveniently arranged and thoroughly furnished throughout, costing $1,500. Nearly half of his present farm is under cultivation, his corn yield being fifty-five bushels per acre.

    In 1839, Mr. Phenis married Miss Sarah Coats, who bore him thirteen children, the eldest of whom, Cyrus, born May 23, 1841, enlisted May 13, 1862, in Company B, Ninth Kansas Cavalry, and served three years, being discharged May 18, 1865, and who, while upon his return home was taken ill, and died at Emporia upon the anniversary of his birth, May 23, 1865. The remaining nine children now left to Mr. Phenis are Esley, born August 28, 1842; John Newton, born June 11, 1847; Isaac, January 23, 1848; Charles, February 14, 1850; William Riley April 14, 1852; Evangeline, April 2, 1854; Nina, January 23, 1858;Hannah, February 28, 1861; and Ellsworth, April 21, 1862. All save the youngest are married, and all reside in the State and have made the subject of this sketch a grandfather no less than twenty-two times. Mrs. Phenis died October 11, 1876, and on January 18, 1877, he married his present consort, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, nee Harrison, who is also one of the earlier settlers of the State. Mr. P. has never cared to accept any office, and, although twice elected County Commissioner, refused to serve; upon the last occasion, although compelled to qualify in order to satisfy the desires of his friends, he resigned the next day. His brother, I. R. Phenis, is Probate Judge of the county.

    He is shown on FindAGrave as a son of Solomon W. Phenis of Wilkes County, GA and Elizabeth Hammond. of Oglethorpe, GA.


    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1870 Census
    Kansas, Greenwood County, Madison Township, PO Madison
    Enumerated 7 Jun 1870
    Page 6
    43-43
    Phenis, Solomon 52 M W Farmer 4800 1750 Ohio
    Phenis, Sallie 46 F W Keeping House Ind
    Phenis, Ersula A 25 F W Ind
    Phenis, Charles J 20 m W Works on Farm Ind
    Phenis, William R 18 M W Works on Farm Ind
    Phenis, Evangeline L 15 F W Ind
    Phenis, Nina E 12 f W Kansas
    Phenis, Hannah C 9 F W Kansas
    Phenis, Solomon E 8 M W Kansas
    Coats, Charlotte 74 F W South Carolina

    Solomon married Sarah "Sallie" Coats about 1839. Sarah was born on 6 Mar 1823 in Marion County, Indiana; died on 11 Oct 1876 in Lyon County, Kansas; was buried in Haworth Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Sarah "Sallie" Coats was born on 6 Mar 1823 in Marion County, Indiana; died on 11 Oct 1876 in Lyon County, Kansas; was buried in Haworth Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas.

    Notes:

    From FindAGrave:

    Obituary
    Courtesy of Greenwood County Historical Society
    Died of congestive chills, while on a visit to her son in Lyon County, after a few hours' illness Wednesday, October 11, 1876, Sally wife of Solomon Phenis of Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas, in the 54th year of her age.

    The subject of this memoir was born March 6, 1823, in Marion county, Indiana. (Daughter of William & Charlotte Coats.) She was married to her now bereaved husband in 1839. They immigrated to Kansas in March 1855, and settled on Phenis creek, and moved from there to their present home on the Verdigris River in 1861.

    Coming to Kansas in its earliest settlement, she necessarily met with all the privations of pioneer life, which she always bore with not only the greatest fortitude but was ever ready to extend a helping hand and sympathy to all who were less fortunate than she, as many a greatful heart will testify by a thrill of sadness upon hearing of her death. She acted well her part in all the relations of life, as wife, mother and neighbor. Though humble in life she was widely known by a large circle of friends and acquaintances; who extend their sympathies to the sadly bereaved family in this their hour of their sore affliction.

    For consolation we would point the afflicted to the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world; and may they and we take warning by this dispensation, and ever be ready to meet the messenger when he comes.


    Ken Harvey writes that she was "The family name Coats is believed to be associated with the "Coats-Clark" thread manufacturers.

    William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, is supposed to have given to a forefather of Sallie Coats a tract of land including the Philadelphia waterfront. The fortunate ancestors were supposed to have been Bartholomew Coppack (original grantee) whose daughter Mary married Marmaduke Coate. Bartholomew also had sons. The idea is that the lease on this valuable land expired and that it should have reverted to the heirs.

    Swindlers tell "heirs" in such cases that enormous corporations and banks are illegally conspiring to hold on to their property. A properly financed claim, they say, would return the "estate" to them. To launch a claim, the "heirs" must raise funds for attorney's fees and establish their lineages.

    In this case Ethel A. Phenis was asked for $6 which in 1926 was quite a lot of money. There is no certainty that she paid. In such cases hungry and genealogically unsophisticated people often grafted the ancestry of somebody else onto their own family tree to prove their connection.

    In her submission Ethel A. Phenis gave Sarah's total number of children as eight. They were listed as Newton, Isaac, Charlie, Rilley, Esley, Minna, Eva and Hannah. Her son gives the number as nine It is however very likely in my opinion that Cyrus, Esley, Newton, Eve and Ellsworth were not Sarah's children.

    It was claimed by Ethel A. Phenis that Sallie's parents were William Coate and Lottie Wright but as there was a financial objective, see above, this data is possible more hopeful than factual and certainly needs confirmation.

    Ethel was in contact, in 1923, with another presumed claiment who considered herself a cousin of Ethel. She was M.A. Coppock of Emporia, Kansas. At least she addressed her letter to "Dear Cousin" - possibly an assumption based on their mutual goal.

    Mead McWethy would have known of the information that his mother had intended giving to the Ohio based Coppock-Coate Claimant Association in 1926. This particular Association was possibly a fraudulent exploitation of an arguably legitimate claim. It is unlikely that Ethel ever sent the $6 required as the original application is in the possession of Penny Ethlen Payne (1996) and Lunora McWethy (1996) thinks that her mother was unable to afford it at the time.

    Mead McWethy states very clearly that there is very little reliable information available regarding Sallie Coats' parentage. He noted that all of Solomon and Sallie Phenis's children were deceased by 1956 and he seems to have had little patience with the claim, unlike his mother."



    Children:
    1. Ursula Phenis was born on 28 Aug 1843 in Indiana; and died.
    2. Isaac Huston Phenis was born on 23 Jan 1848 in Indiana; and died.
    3. Charles Johnson Phenis was born on 14 Feb 1851 in Indiana; and died.
    4. 6. William Riley Phenis was born on 14 Apr 1852 in Indiana; died on 26 May 1909 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Ripley Oak Park Cemetery, Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma.
    5. Evangeline L. Phenis was born about 1855 in Indiana; and died.
    6. Nina E. Phenis was born on 23 Jan 1858 in Kansas; and died.
    7. Hannah C. Phenis was born on 26 Feb 1861 in Kansas; and died.
    8. Solomon Ellsworth Phenis was born about 1862 in Kansas; and died.

  7. 14.  William Norton was born about 1822 in New York; and died.

    William married Sarah Freer. Sarah was born about 1827 in Pennsylvania; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Sarah Freer was born about 1827 in Pennsylvania; and died.
    Children:
    1. Alice Norton was born after 1847; and died.
    2. James Norton was born after 1849; and died.
    3. Charles Norton was born after 1851; and died.
    4. Nora Norton was born after 1853; and died.
    5. 7. Flora Jane Norton was born on 8 Jun 1855 in Mohaska County, Iowa; died on 12 Apr 1929 in Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma; was buried in Ripley Oak Park Cemetery, Ripley, Payne County, Oklahoma.