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Family of Sallie Ann EWALT (18) & Noah Spears MOORE



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Family of Sallie Ann EWALT (18) & Noah Spears MOORE

28. Elizabeth MOORE. Born on July 3, 1850 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth died on February 25, 1925; she was 74.
On October 4, 1870 when Elizabeth was 20, she married Dr. John JAMESON. Born in 1845. John died in 1926; he was 81.
They had the following children:

45 i. Sallie Fields (1871-1919)

46 ii. Rose (1873-1923)

iii. Kate. Born in 1876. Kate died in 1910; she was 34.

47 iv. June (1876-1942)

v. J. Kirtley. Born in 1880.

vi. Penelope. Born in 1883.

In 1917 when Penelope was 34, she married Alex RUMPLER. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio.

48 vii. May (1886-)
29. Penelope MOORE. Born on August 22, 1856 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Penelope died on May 26, 1914; she was 57.
On November 8, 1882 when Penelope was 26, she married George GIVENS. Born on February 14, 1849. George died on July 20, 1920; he was 71.
May be some connection to this Givens: JOHN GIVENS-Will Book A, Page 417-Names wife, Ruth; sons, George Givens, Alexander, James; daughters, Isabella, Letitia and Maria; brother, Alexandra; brother-in-law, Francis Grey. Written August 3, 1818. Probated October, 1818. Executors-Ruth Givens (wife) Alexander Givens, Francis Grey. Witnesses-William Botkins, John Chinn.
They had the following children:

i. Lucy Miller. Born on October 7, 1868. Lucy Miller died on January 17, 1918; she was 49.

Lucy Miller married Barkley.

49 ii. Ewalt (1896-)


30. Spears MOORE. Born on July 25, 1873 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Spears died on February 17, 1944; he was 70.
On October 15, 1914 when Spears was 41, he married Sarah Elizabeth HOUSTON, daughter of Stephen Charles HOUSTON (1855-1912) & Mary Angelina COLLINS (1868-1946). Born on February 4, 1890.
They had one child:

50 i. Stuart Miller (1918-1944)


31. Sallie Ewalt MOORE. Born in 1871. Sallie Ewalt died on August 5, 1933; she was 62.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume

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Mrs. Sallie Moore Stuart.

DAR ID Number: 40829

Born in Paris, Kentucky.

Wife of George Williams Stuart.

Descendant of Ensign Henry Ewalt.

Daughter of Noah Spears Moore and Sallie Ewalt, his wife.

Granddaughter of Richard Ewalt and Maria Stamps, his wife.

Gr.-granddaughter of Henry Ewalt and Elizabeth Fry Kellar, his wife.

Henry Ewalt, (1754-1829), served as ensign in the Bedford County Penna.

militia 1777. He was born in Germany; died in Bourbon County, Kentucky.

Also Nos. 13331, 14534, 34148.


In 1894 when Sallie Ewalt was 23, she married George Williams STUART, son of John STUART & Georgia Ann WILLIAMS. Born on December 3, 1866. George Williams died on May 6, 1949; he was 82.
They had one child:

51 i. John (1896-)


32. Mary Clay MOORE. Born in 1873. Mary Clay died on August 13, 1951; she was 78.
Mary Clay married William W. GOLTRA. Born in 1871 in Crawfordsville, Indiana. William W. died on May 19, 1941; he was 70.
They had one child:

i. Albert Wasson. Born in 1895.

In 1920 when Albert Wasson was 25, he married Katherine CRAWFORD. Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana.

Family of Mary “Polly” Ann EWALT (19) & Robert Bean THOMAS

33. Robert Henry THOMAS. Born on August 1, 1839 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Robert Henry died in Buchanan County, Missouri in 1916; he was 76. Buried in Union Cemetery.
On February 11, 1863 when Robert Henry was 23, he married Rebecca FOSTER, in Buchanan County, Missouri. Born in 1843. Rebecca died in Buchanan County, Missouri on March 1, 1930; she was 87. Buried in Union Cemetery.
They had the following children:

52 i. Amon (1863-1940)

ii. John William. Born on December 2, 1865.

iii. Samuel. Born in May 1868.

iv. Emma. Born on October 7, 1869.

v. Harry. Born in August 1870.

vi. Henry L. Born in 1873.

vii. Everett Franklin. Born in 1878.

viii. Kelly Thomas. Born on January 2, 1881.

ix. Maude. Born in 1883.



Family of John EWALT (20) & Sarah LOCKHART

34. Henry Clay EWALT. Born on November 10, 1845. Henry Clay died in 1894; he was 48.
Henry Clay married Nancy Elizabeth TURPIN. Born in 1840. Nancy Elizabeth died in 1896; she was 56.
They had the following children:

i. Henry.

53 ii. Thomas (1877-1914)

iii. Frank.

iv. Infant.
35. Edward Triplett EWALT. Born on March 25, 1850.
Edward Triplett married Martha Susan LEGG.
They had one child:

54 i. George (1876-)


36. Mary K. EWALT.
On May 31, 1870 Mary K. married John Harmon SMISER, son of Darius SMISER (1814-1909) & Louisa SMITH. Born on July 27, 1837 in Harrison County, Kentucky. John Harmon died in 1902; he was 64.
History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, p. 679
J. H. SMISER, M. D.; P. O. Cynthiana; was born in Harrison County, Ky., July 27, 1837, and is the son of Denos Smiser, who was born in Harrison County, July 4, 1814, and is now a farmer in Bates County, Mo.; and grandson of George Smiser, who was born in Maryland, and emigrated to Kentucky as early as 1795; the Doctor's mother was Miss Louisa Smith, daughter of Michael and Mary Smith, of Harrison County; the Doctor received his literary education in the common schools of Harrison County and at Eminence, and graduated as an M. D. in Missouri, in 1868, beginning practice in Cynthiana the same year; he began life as a farmer; followed that business eight years, but gave it up for the study and practice of medicine, in which his natural talent and ability have been proved by his success; in 1870, the Doctor was married to Miss Mary, daughter of John H. Ewalt, of Bourbon County; four children have been born to them, viz: Hunt A., Louisa H., Todd, and Earle. The doctor is a member of the Christian Church, is a Democrat, and a Master Mason.

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From “This Old House” by Kathryn Wilson, “H. Tod Smiser House:”


This old house stands opposite the First Methodist Church and at the corner of Pike and Church Streets. The old place distinguished itself during the Civil War by housing one of the famed generals of the Confederacy. Yes, Gen. John Hunt Morgan slept here.
The families who have occupied the house come in this succession: the William Huddlesons, the John Miller Andersons, the Jacob F. Millers, the Gustavus Magees, the William Lairs, the James Curles, the Dr. John Harmon Smisers, the Dr. Tod Smisers and the Glassel Butlers.
The one-story brick section in the rear was built long before the two-story frame front section, and evidently by William Huddleson in the early 1800's. After the death of Huddleson, William Lowry, guardian of Huddleson's infant heirs, authorized Judge James Curry to sell it at the Court House door. At this sale in September of 1833 it was bought by John Miller Anderson.
Though he had possession for only a year, the Andersons most certainly occupied it during that time, for Miss Analena Anderson says she has heard her father, Thomas W. Anderson, son of John Miller, tell about moving in 1834 from there to the house where the City Hall now stands. He said he was such a small boy that his little red chair which he was commissioned to carry to the new house, seemed a very heavy load.
A year later in September, 1934, Jacob F. Miller came into possession of the house and evidently built the front part somewhere around that date, for the next deed mentions the place as the two-story frame house.
The next owner was Gustavus Magee. We have no information of any of the incidents of his occupancy. Gus Magee sold the place to William Lair for $1,700 in 1856, just 100 years ago.
William Lair is said by several of his relatives here to have been the one-armed Lair. At any rate the William Lairs lived in the old house for some years. They had only one daughter, Emma Alice. After they died, Emma Alice boarded in town and went to school for a while and loved the social life of early Cynthiana. But by the time she was twenty she was in such bad health that she went to live at "The Cedars," on the Old Lair Pike with her uncle, John Lair. Here she was confined to her bed for several years, and it is said that as she lay there she often looked at the burial vault key which hung near the mantel and said, "Please don't bury me in that vault." But sad to say she died in her early twenties and was buried in the vault. Mrs. Alice Lair was named for Emma Alice, and Miss Varnon Northcutt is in possession of a beautiful diamond which once belonged to the same Emma Alice.
After the Lairs moved out, the old frame house was soon occupied by the James Curles. Here their second child and only daughter was born. She was named Annie Morgan to please their star boarder at the time-Gen. John Hunt Morgan.
Gen. Morgan is thought to have occupied the upstairs east bed room. And there it was no doubt, that he left his watch when he was surprised by a message that fresh Union troops were approaching town. This was probably the Sun(lay morning, June 12, 1864 (the day after the Confederate victory in the Second Battle of Cynthiana), when the Union Gen. Burbridge approached in the early hours from the Millersburg Pike and recaptured Cynthiana. At any rate Gen. Morgan rushed off without his gold watch, never to return. The watch, however, was sent to him later.
It was probably during the First Battle of Cynthiana, that a minnie ball tore through the window of this same room and landed on the Curles' best feather bed. In the middle of this same feather bed, lay baby George Ashbrook, a few months old. His mother, Mrs. Sam Ashbrook had brought him to call on her good friends the Curles, then had promptly forgotten him and run to the basement with the others when the shots began to whiz around the house. Finally somebody in the safety of the basement happened to think of baby George and ran upstairs just in time to jerk him from the burning mattress and put out the fire.
The Curles moved from this old house to Robinson Station. Their other children were Will, Pierre and Jim.
Dr. John Harmon Smiser then bought the house from the Emma Alice Lair estate around 1870. He married Mary Ewalt and here they reared their children. While studying medicine in St. Louis, John Harmon Smiser had become such an admirer of one of his professors, Dr. Tod Helman, that he named his second son, Tod, after him. Their other children were Hunt, Mary, Louise and Earl.
Tod Smiser grew up and went to study medicine in New York City. Here he studied under the same illustrious Dr. Tod Helman. Dr. Tod Smiser married Kate Whaley and here at the old house they reared their children, Louise and Harmon Tod. Louise married Glassel Butler from Culpepper County, Va., and they continue to make their home with Mrs. Kate Smiser in the old place after nearly 90 years of Smiser ownership. Harmon Tod studied medicine at the University of Louisville. married Katherine Wiglesworth arid they built their present home on the Leesburg Pike.
The bedroom pictured here is the one where Gen. Morgan slept and also where baby George Ashbrook slept on the burning bed. Above the mantel in the bedroom across the hall is a portrait of Dorcas Saunders, the step-great-grandmother of Britain's Hon. Harold MacMillan. Of course Dorcas Saunders' place over this mantel is due to the fact that she is also the great-great-grandmother of Mrs. Glassel Butler (Louise Smiser) one of the present mistresses of this old house.
A significant piece of furniture in the hallway picture, is the carved oak bench, the carving having been done by the late Louise Smiser, Mrs. Butler's aunt for whom she was named. This same Louise Smiser also did some of the carving on the interior woodwork of the Episcopal Church here.
An outstanding feature of this old place is the ancient poplar tree seen in the picture. It was old when Charles Rieckel, who died some years ago at the age of 108, walked here from Paris in 1856 and rested under its branches. He said it was the first thing he saw of Cynthiana. The old tree stood there in all its majesty and watched as the Methodists built their first church, of red brick, across the street. This was in 1820. The old tree saw the church burn down in 1844 and watched the building of a smaller edifice in 1845, saw it torn down in 1870, then rebuilt, and the present building erected in 1905.
The famous old tree saw a great deal of both the first Battle of Cynthiana in July, 1862, and the second Battle of Cynthiana in June of 1864, which lasted about five hours, during which time the entire business section of town was burned. The same old tree no -doubt sheltered Indians and the earliest pioneers. In fact, if trees could talk, a historian could sit under the branches of this old tree and write as interesting a history of Cynthiana as any which has ever been written.
They had the following children:

i. Hunt. Born in 1871.

ii. Louise. Born in 1874. Louise died on February 4, 1904; she was 30. [7]

On April 30, 1901 when Louise was 27, she married Daniel Bradley SHAWHAN, son of Daniel Bell SHAWHAN (1847-1912) & Emma GIBSON (1853-1919), in Church Of The Advent, Cynthiana, Kentucky. [8] Born in 1870.

55 iii. Harmon Todd

iv. Earl. Born in 1880.

v. Mary. Born in 1884.
37. John Edward EWALT. Born on January 17, 1861 in Lewis County, Missouri. John Edward died in Quincy, Illinois on January 2, 1951; he was 89.
On December 4, 1881 when John Edward was 20, he married Nannie BIXLER, in Canton, Lewis, Missouri. Born on August 29, 1858 in Lewis County, Missouri. Nannie died in Knox City, Knox County, Missouri on January 6, 1932; she was 73.
They had the following children:

i. John Edward (Jr.). Born on September 22, 1885.

ii. Ruth. Born on September 24, 1887.

iii. Christine. Born on November 13, 1890.

56 iv. Fred (1896-)

v. Nancy Katherine. Born on November 27, 1899.

vi. Bessie. Born.

Family of Henry Dunkley EWALT (21) & Curilla COVINGTON

38. William Stamps EWALT. Born on November 25, 1852 in Knox County, Edina, Missouri. William Stamps died in Winfield, Kansas in 1930; he was 77.
At this juncture, there is no proof that this Sarah Belle Hinkson and William Stamps Ewalt are the same as appears in John Eisenberg’s descendancy report. Circumstancial evidence leads to this connection.
In 1872 when William Stamps was 19, he married Sarah Belle HINKSON, daughter of John HINKSON (1804-1872) & Margaret EWALT (1813-1873), in Lewis County, Missouri. Born in 1854 in Lewis County, Missouri. Sarah Belle died in Winfield, Kansas in 1944; she was 90.
They had the following children:

57 i. Margaret Curilla (1873-1915)

58 ii. John Henry (1876-1961)

iii. Sadie Belle. Born on August 26, 1880 in LaBelle, Lewis, Missouri. Sadie Belle died in Winfield, Kansas on December 5, 1967; she was 87.



Family of Samuel Henry EWALT (23) & Martha Jane WILSON

39. David Henry EWALT. Born on February 17, 1867 in LaBelle, Missouri. David Henry died in Cody, Park Wyoming on September 25, 1929; he was 62.
On March 11, 1891 when David Henry was 24, he married Harriet Emaline CRIM, daughter of James CRIM (1831-1880) & Sarah BURK (1837-1915), in Edina, Knox, Missouri. Born on January 14, 1867 in Edina, Knox, Missouri. Harriet Emaline died in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana on December 30, 1942; she was 75.
They had the following children:

59 i. Sadie Grace (1901-1973)

ii. Henry Earl. Born on March 2, 1892 in LaBelle, Lewis Missouri. Henry Earl died in Miles City, Montana on December 23, 1968; he was 76.

On August 21, 1925 when Henry Earl was 33, he married Irene Estella STEWART.

60 iii. Samuel Lee (1894-1968)

iv. Charley Dean. Born on February 3, 1896 in LaBelle, Lewis Missouri. Charley Dean died in Alzada, Carter, Montana on March 19, 1976; he was 80.

On April 30, 1917 when Charley Dean was 21, he married Dora F. STALEY.

v. Claude Raymond. Born on November 19, 1897 in LaBelle, Lewis Missouri. Claude Raymond died in Warm Springs Montana on December 1, 1935; he was 38.

On March 10, 1924 when Claude Raymond was 26, he married Edna YATES.

vi. Lula Diora. Born on August 28, 1902 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

On May 18, 1921 when Lula Diora was 18, she married Harry Elmer STOCKHILL.

vii. Lucy Ethel. Born on September 27, 1904 in Ekalaka, Carter County, Montana.

viii. David Joseph. Born on May 7, 1906 in Ridgeway, Carter, Montana. David Joseph died in Long Beach California on February 20, 1975; he was 68.

On May 18, 1941 when David Joseph was 35, he married Lola HICKEY.

61 ix. Ruby Pearl (1909-1979)
40. Ida May EWALT. Born on December 22, 1868 in LaBelle, Lewis Missouri. Ida May died in Knox City, Knox, Missouri on April 30, 1957; she was 88.
On January 1, 1890 when Ida May was 21, she married James Harrison GOODWIN.
They had one child:

i. Lillie Oberta. Born on November 12, 1893 in Knox City, Missouri. Lillie Oberta died in Labelle, Lewis County, Missouri on November 20, 1975; she was 82.



Family of Noah Spears EWALT (24) & Mary Jane JOHNSON

41. Lucinda Catherine "Kate" EWALT. Born on February 17, 1877 in Sowers, Dallas, Texas. Lucinda Catherine "Kate" died in Brenham, Washington County, Texas on March 30, 1953; she was 76. Buried in Sowers Cemetery, Irving, Texas.
On September 9, 1894 when Lucinda Catherine "Kate" was 17, she married Earlie May STORY. Born on May 12, 1874 in Dallas County, Texas. Earlie May died in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas on November 26, 1942; he was 68.
They had the following children:

i. Myrtle. Born on June 11, 1895 in Sowers, Dallas, Texas. Myrtle died in Irving, Dallas, Texas on July 8, 1984; she was 89. Buried in Sowers Cemetery, Irving, Texas.

On November 1, 1917 when Myrtle was 22, she married James Edward Oscar WHITE. Born on August 24, 1895. James Edward Oscar died in Dallas, Dallas, Texas on February 15, 1961; he was 65.

62 ii. Lewis Henry (1897-1979)

iii. George Spears. Born on November 11, 1899 in Sowers, Dallas, Texas. George Spears died in Sowers, Dallas, Texas on December 6, 1900; he was 1. Buried in Sowers Cemetery, Irving, Texas. [9]

iv. Jane. Born on October 1, 1901 in Sowers, Dallas, Texas. Jane died in Irving, Dallas, Texas on September 26, 1972; she was 70. Buried in Sowers Cemetery, Irving, Texas.

v. William Clarence. Born on November 8, 1905 in Sowers, Dallas, Texas. William Clarence died in Corsicana, Navarro, Texas on July 7, 1925; he was 19. [10]

63 vi. Virginia Ruth (1916-)

vii. Mary Elizabeth. Born on April 23, 1904.

Mary Elizabeth married Fred HOOSIER.

viii. Ivan Owen. Born on March 9, 1922. Ivan Owen died on March 14, 1922.
42. Jane Stamps EWALT. Born on February 17, 1877 in Sowers, Dallas, Texas. Jane Stamps died in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas in 1960; she was 82.
Jane Stamps married Henry Hezekiah STORY, in Dallas County, Texas. Born on October 16, 1871 in Pulaski County, Illinois. Henry Hezekiah died in Dallas County, Texas in September 1938; he was 66.
They had the following children:

i. Noah Russell. Born on February 14, 1895 in Dallas County, Texas. Noah Russell died in France on February 5, 1918; he was 22. CPL, County F, 359th Infantry.

64 ii. Polly Effie (1897-)

65 iii. Mormer James (1899-1934)



Family of Catherine Lucinda EWALT (25) & William Henry HALEY

43. Josephine HALEY. [11]
Josephine married Jacob Wellington GOOD.
They had one child:

66 i. Benjamin Franklin



17th Generation

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Family of Mollie (Lucinda) HEDGES (27) & William S. GRIMES

44. Sarah “Sally” S. GRIMES.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume

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Mrs. Sarah Grimes Talbott.

DAR ID Number: 14534

Born in Kentucky.

Wife of Robert C. Talbott.

Descendant of Joseph Hedges and of Ens. Henry Ewalt, of Kentucky.

Daughter of William Grimes and Mary Hedges, his wife.

Granddaughter of Silas Hedges and Elizabeth Ewalt, his wife.

Gr.-granddaughter of John Hedges and Catherine Troutman, his wife;

Richard Ewalt and Mariah Stamps, his wife.

Gr.-gr.-granddaughter of Joseph Hedges and Sarah Biggs, his wife; Henry

Ewalt and Elizabeth Fry Kellar, his wife.

See No. 14529.

Henry Ewalt, (1754-1829), served as ensign in the Sixth Company, First

Battalion, Bedford county militia, 1777. He removed from Pennsylvania to

Bourbon county, Ky., where he died.

Also No. 13331.
In 1888 Sarah “Sally” S. married Robert Carroll TALBOTT. Born in 1862.
They had the following children:

i. Edna


ii. Ethel

iii. Mary Adams



Family of Elizabeth MOORE (28) & Dr. John JAMESON

45. Sallie Fields JAMESON. Born on August 15, 1871. Sallie Fields died on October 24, 1919; she was 48.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume

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Mrs. Fields Jameson Graham.

DAR ID Number: 72634

Born in Bourbon County, Ky.

Wife of Palmer L. Graham.

Descendant of Ensign Henry Ewalt.

Daughter of John William Jameson (b. 1845) and Elizabeth Moore (b. 1850),

his wife, m. 1870.

Granddaughter of Noah Spears Moore (1824-96) and Sarah Ewalt (b. 1830),

his wife, m. 1849.

Gr-granddaughter of Richard Ewalt (1795-1833) and Mariah Stamps

(1794-1871), his wife, m. 1821.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Ewalt and Elizabeth Fry Kellar, his wife.

Henry Ewalt (1754-1829) served as ensign in the 6th company, 1st

battalion, Bedford County militia, 1777. He was born in Germany; removed

from Pennsylvania to Bourbon County, Ky., where he died.

Also No. 14534.
On December 6, 1894 when Sallie Fields was 23, she married Palmer L. GRAHAM. Born in Terre Haute, Indiana.
They had one child:

i. Graham Palmer (1896-)


46. Rose JAMESON. Born in 1873. Rose died on April 23, 1923; she was 50.
Rose married Walter Fithian HEDGES.
They had the following children:

i. Elizabeth Jameson (1890-)

ii. Fithian (1910-)
47. June JAMESON. Born in 1876. June died on July 4, 1942; she was 66.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume

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Mrs. June Jameson Clark.

DAR ID Number: 55684

Born in Paris, Ky.

Wife of Frederick Clark.

Descendant of Ensign Henry Ewalt.

Daughter of John William Jameson and Elizabeth Moore, his wife.

Granddaughter of Noah Spears Moore and Sarah Ewalt, his 3rd wife.

Gr-granddaughter of Richard Ewalt and Mariah Stamps, his wife.

Gr-gr-granddaughter of Henry Ewalt and Elizabeth Fry, his wife.

Henry Ewalt (1754-1829) served as ensign in the 6th company, 1st

battalion, Bedford County militia, 1777. He removed from Pennsylvania to

Bourbon County, Ky., where he died.

Also Nos. 13331, 14534.


June first married George GREGG. Born in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
They had one child:

i. Kirtley Jameson (1900-ca1942)


June second married Frederick CLARK.
48. May JAMESON. Born in 1886.
In 1915 when May was 29, she married Charles CLARK.
They had one child:

i. Katherine (1913-)



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