15 Jan 2009 Descendants of: Daniel Spangler I 1 Daniel Spangler I b. 1716/1720 Germany???? d. 3 Nov 1787 Franklin, VA m. Mary Noffsinger m. abt 1746 b. 1718 d. bef. 18 June 1818 Montgomery co, VA Daniel is believed to be from the original German immigrant, who is yet unknoen. He was in Franklin Co., Virginia, by 1773, if not sooner. He settled along the Blackwater River and became a large land owner. This area is now in Franklin County, but in those days it was part of Pittsylvania Co. Legend has it that he died suddenly while serving on jury duty. He is beleived to be buried in Pigg River Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery. It is 5 miles south of Calloway, VA, on State Rt. 750 between State Routes 751 & 640. No marker remains. Mary: Buried Place Pine Creek Church Cem., now Floyd Co., VA She is said to be of German descent. After her husband died, she and her son, Daniel, left Franklin Co., VA, and went to then Montgomery Co., VA, by 1792. This area later became part of Floyd Co. Her gravestone, which still remains, says she died at age100 years. 2 Daniel Spangler II b. 1747 Pittsylvania co, VA d. 4 Feb 1823 Montgomery co, VA m. Sarah ? m. abt 1782 Henry, VA b. 1753 d. 8 May 1839 Floyd , VA Buried Place Pine Creek Church Cem., now Floyd Co., VA During the American Revolution, while living in then Franklin County, he was listed as a "patriot", providing material aid and provisions to the Continental Army in 1782. He provided 350 lbs. of beef and 1/2 bushel of corn. Daniel bought the mill on Pine Creek, in then Montgomery Co., VA, now Floyd Co., from William Logan in 1792. The mill remained in the Spangler family until at least the 1920's. The wooden dam on Pine Creek was destroyed by a storm in the late 1930's or early 1940's, and was never rebuilt. The mill lies in a state of disrepair as of 1996. There is a picture of it. The first court of Floyd County was held at the "late residence of Daniel Spangler, deceased, on Monday, May 16, 1831." The log house was near the mouth of Pine Creek. It was believed to be about 4 miles from the present-day court house in Floyd. His father gave him the "plantation he now lives on" according to his will, 9/22/1787. 3 John Spangler b. 8 Apr 1783 Henry, VA d. 1848 Patrick, VA m. Susannah ? 3 Daniel Spangler III b. 25 Aug 1784 Henry, VA d. Nov 1850 Cannon, TN m. Sarah Elizabeth Sowers 3 George Spangler b. 18 July 1786 Henry, VA d. TN m. Elizabeth Epperly m. 1 Apr 1806 Montgomery co, VA 3 Mary Spangler b. 28 Dec 1788 Franklin co, VA m. George Sowers, Jr m. 22 Oct 1811 Montgomery co, VA 3 William Spangler b. 18 Sept 1792 d. 14 June 1862 m. Mary Ann Irvin m. 8 Sept 1828 Montgomery co, VA b. 7 Jan 1808 d. 15 Nov 1880 [daughter of William Irvin] Buried Place Pine Creek Church Cem., Floyd Co., VA Mary: Buried Place Pine Creek Church Cem., Floyd Co., VA 4 Harvey D. Spangler b. 24 Apr 1831 Floyd Co. VA d. 1900 m. Rhoda Grace Young m. 20 Mar 1851 Floyd, VA b. 1831 Floyd, VA d. 1 Dec 1869 m. Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Bowlen m. 20 Feb 1872 Floyd, VA b. 1840 Floyd co, VA [daughter of German Bowlen and Juniah ?] 7 Apr 1862 - 24 May 1865 Civil War, Confederate Army, Private Buried Place Floyd Cem., Floyd, VA He was a private in Co. A, 54th regiment, VA, in the Confederate Army. Enlisted April 7, 1862, in Richmond, VA, by Capt. Dickerson for 3 yrs. Leg amputated at "age 33" in December 1864. (He had a wooden leg.) "Paroled" May 24, 1865, from Jackson Hospital, Richmond, VA. He is listed with his parents in the July 1850 census, Floyd Co., VA, "Hervy D., 18, VA." Spangler, Harvey D.Harvey D. Spangler - {SPANGLER} Company: A Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Roll-Box: 382 Roll-Exct: 52 Roll-Rec: 1902 Allegiance: Confederate Misc: Unit: 54 Virginia Infantry. Rhoda: According to the death records, Rhoda died of a fever on Dec. 1, 1869. 5 William Jackson "Jack" Spangler b. 1852 d. 1931 m. Mary Elizabeth Sowers m. 1873 b. 1857 d. 1949 5 Margaret "Ellen" Spangler b. 7 Sept 1854 d. 14 Apr 1916 Nodaway co, MO m. George Bethel Radford m. 1875 b. 11 Nov 1854 VA d. 16 Aug 1926 Nodaway co, MO [son of Isaac Radford and Angeline Earls] Buried High Prairie Cemetery, Elmo, Nodaway co., MO info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates George: info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates 5 Sarah E. Spangler b. 1855 d. 1916 m. Riley Roupe 6 Ida Roupe 6 Irving Roupe 6 Mammie Roupe 5 James Tazewell Spangler b. 1857 d. 26 Jan 1931 Burlington Jct., MO m. Mary Catherine Johnston m. 1878 b. 26 Aug 1856 Parisburg, VA d. 14 Sept 1938 Elmo, MO [daughter of Andrew Johnston and Poly Ann Peters] James and Mary left for Nodaway County, Missouri, by covered wagon in early 1886. Family stories have it that James wanted to return to Virginia, but Mary didn't. He returned without them, but would return from time-to-time. They were divorced at some point. The boys dropped out of school in order to run the farm. When he returned to Missouri for the last time, he was quite ill. James died of chronic nephritis (kidney failure), age 74, on Jan.26, 1931, at Burlington Junction, MO. He was buried in Elmo, MO. Mary: After James died, Mary confined herself to a wheelchair for some reason. Her granddaughter, Donna Spangler, would catch her walking from time-to-time. Mary died of liver cancer, age 82, on Sep. 14, 1938, at Elmo, MO, and was buried at the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Dawson, MO. Donna Spangler, Mary’s granddaughter, tells that when Mary was near her death, her other granddaughter, Leila Spangler, picked out a proper black dress for her to be buried in and put it in a box. Mary wanted to be buried in her favorite blue flowered dress, but Leila wouldn’t allow it, as it wouldn’t be proper. So one day, when Leila was gone, she had Donna, who was about 14, switch the dresses and put the black one in the neighbor’s burn barrel. Leila must have had a big surprise when they opened the box. info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Spangler, Mary Catherine, d Elmo; wed James Spangler. CHJ 15 Sep 1938 info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates 6 Annie Leota Spangler b. 1879 d. 1896 6 Auburn Clarence Spangler b. 1881 Parisburg, VA d. 1962 m. Susan Rose Reynolds m. 1908 b. 1887 MO d. 1976 m. Pearl Bullock 7 Gerald Eugene Spangler b. 11 Nov 1908 Burlington Jct, MO d. 5 Aug 1912 Burlington Jct, MO info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates: killed by kick of horse 7 Dean Spangler b. 1911 7 Willis Freeman Spangler b. 1914 d. 1985 7 Virginia Leigh Spangler b. 1916 m. Albert Hagey m. 1936 7 Wilber Pershing Spangler b. 1918 d. 1980 m. Gertrude E. Sloan m. 1943 8 Richard William Spangler (details excluded) 7 Lucille Spangler b. 1921 m. unknown m. James Williams m. ? Britton 7 Clarence Lyle Spangler b. 28 Feb 1923 Elmo, MO d. 20 Apr 1923 Maryville, MO info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates: influenza 7 Hazel Roberta Spangler b. 1924 d. 1976 6 James Robert Spangler b. 1882 d. 23 Mar 1967 Burlington Jct, MO m. Bulah May Bradley m. 1907 b. 1891 d. 1908 m. Audrey Grace Broyles m. 21 May 1917 b. 6 Apr 1893 d. 22 Jun 1949 [daughter of Richard Broyles] info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Spangler, Robert, 84, d 23 Mar 1967 BJct; wed (not named), d 1949; i ColSprs. CHJ 23 Mar 1 Audrey: info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Spangler, Audrey Grace, b 06 Apr 1893; d 22 Jun 1949 nr Union Grove; wed 21 May 1917 Robert Spangler; f Richard Broyles of Mvle. CHJ 30 Jun 1949, CHJ 27 Jun 1949 7 Leila Spangler b. 1908 d. 1993 m. Harry Hartness m. 1955 b. 1893 d. 1976 7 Don Edward Spangler b. 1921 d. 1996 m. Norma Henninger m. 1946 b. 1923 d. 1996 7 Donna Grace Spangler b. 1924 m. Paul Wendell Horning m. 24 Dec 1943 Corpus Christi, TX b. 1922 d. 1986 info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Spangler, Donna wed Paul Horning; 24 Dec at Corpus Christi, Tx. CHJ 03 Jan 1944 8 Deborah Kay Horning (details excluded) m. Michael Lubbs (details excluded) 9 Brian Edward Lubbs (details excluded) 9 Kirk Michael Lubbs (details excluded) 8 Paul Wendell Horning II (details excluded) 7 Phillip Hugh Spangler (details excluded) 7 Robert Dean Spangler (details excluded) m. Arlene Anne Burton b. 1929 d. 1997 6 Tobias Carl Spangler b. 1884 VA d. 1976 m. Mabel Grace Shipley m. 1909 b. 1890 MO d. 1972 7 Neva Margaret Spangler b. 30 Aug 1914 Burlington Jct, MO d. 28 Feb 1938 Maryville, MO info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Spangler, Neva Margaret, b 30 Aug 1914 nr BJct; d 28 Feb 1938 StFran; f Tobias Spangler; m Mabel --; i Ohio cem, BJct. CHJ 07 Mar 1938, CHJ 03 Mar 1938 6 Fannie Helen Spangler b. 1886 d. 1965 m. Ovie Bradley m. 1909 b. 1886 d. 1977 6 Delia Emeline Spangler b. 1888 d. 1971 m. John James Wiley m. 1910 b. 1889 d. 1970 6 Lula Jane Spangler b. 1891 d. 1983 m. James Wilbur Hall m. 1912 b. 1889 d. 1937 5 Melinda C. Spangler b. 1858 d. 1862 5 John W. Spangler b. 1860 d. 1862 5 Elizabeth "Delia" Spangler b. 1861 d. 23 Jan 1926 Nodaway co, MO m. Charles M. Lee m. 1888 b. 27 Oct 1861 VA d. 11 May 1954 Clearmont, MO [son of Charles M. Lee and Lizzy Collins] info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates Charles: info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates 6 Lucy Lee b. 1895 d. 1987 m. Ernest King m. 1913 b. 1891 d. 1964 6 Frank Preston Lee b. 1897 d. 1979 m. Martha Burch m. 1934 6 Wilbur Rice Lee b. 1899 d. 1964 m. Hester Claris Brown m. 1921 b. 1900 d. 1964 7 Keith Lee (details excluded) 7 Mabel Louise Lee b. 14 Dec 1924 Nodaway co, MO d. 2 Jan 1929 Nodaway co, MO info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates 6 Laura Lee b. 1902 m. Otie Britt m. 1922 6 Elmer Lee m. Lela Spangler m. 1927 b. 1906 5 Melinda C. Spangler b. 1862 d. 1862 5 G. E. D. Spangler b. 1864 d. 1870 5 Jacob F. Spangler b. 1866 d. 1916 m. Maude ? 6 Jessie Spangler 6 Loran Spangler 5 Charles Henry Spangler b. 1868 d. 1923 5 Joseph Edgar Brownwell Spangler b. 1872 Floyd co, VA d. 1944 Elmo, MO m. Maritta Ardena VanMeter m. 1893 b. 2 Oct 1872 Saline co, MO d. 21 Nov 1933 Maryville, MO [daughter of T. J. VanMeter and Sarah Odell] m. Anna Ella Stubbendeck m. 1938 Maritta: info from Missouri State Archives--Death Record Certificates 6 Eva Elizabeth Spangler b. 1895 m. Byron Martin m. 1918 b. 1895 d. 1986 7 Francis Martin b. 1919 7 Lucille Martin b. 1921 d. 1942 m. Scott Spratt Jr m. 1940 6 Etta Spangler b. 1896 d. 1970 m. Leslie Walters m. 1914 b. 1894 6 Ina Alice Spangler b. 1898 d. 1950 m. Adolph Hahn m. 1939 b. 1895 d. 1950 6 Glen Edgar Spangler b. 1900 d. 1963 m. Myrtle Hutchings m. 1919 b. 1901 d. 1985 m. Mrs. Alberta Payne m. 1945 7 Ivan Spangler b. 1920 d. 1996 m. Amy Davidson m. 1940 b. 1922 8 Glen Ed Spangler (details excluded) m. Patricia Francis Yornton 8 Joy Ann Spangler 7 Pauline Spangler b. 1922 m. Swenford Shell m. 1939 b. 1918 m. Lester Johnston m. 1944 b. 1912 7 Richard (Payne) Spangler (details excluded) 7 Katherine (Payne) Spangler (details excluded) 6 Coleda Marie Spangler b. 1906 m. Otis Staples m. 1926 b. 1905 6 Eldon Dale Spangler b. 13 Mar 1909 Burlington Jct, MO d. 1969 m. Mildred Ann Carlson m. 18 Mar 1931 Red Oak, IA b. 1906 d. 1990 info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Spangler, Eldon Dale, b 13 Mar 1909 nr BJct; d enroute hosp; wed 18 Mar 1931 Mildred Carlson at Roak; f Edward Spangler; m Rettie VanMeter; i LaMar. CHJ 02 Jan 1969 7 Margaret Jo Spangler (details excluded) m. Byron Bailey m. Robert Lang (details excluded) 8 Lisa Ann Lang (details excluded) 7 Sharon Lea Spangler (details excluded) m. Larry Martin Ecker (details excluded) 8 Danny Ecker (details excluded) 8 David Ecker (details excluded) 8 Cindy Ecker (details excluded) 6 Emery Leo Spangler b. 1913 m. Frances Lucille Hamilton m. 1932 b. 1913 7 Joyce Yvon Spangler (details excluded) m. Gary Lee Ecker (details excluded) 7 Donna Lea Spangler (details excluded) m. Charles Michael Pruitt (details excluded) 5 George Spangler b. 1874 5 Melvin Spangler b. 1878 5 Rhoda Lenora Spangler b. Feb 1879 Floyd co., VA d. 26 Mar 1912 Nebraska City, Otoe co., NE m. James L. Grace m. July 1896 b. 8 Apr 1868 ? Boscobel, Grant co., WI d. 15 Nov 1941 Byron, WI [son of Alexander J. Grace and Mrs Ellen ? Simons] Rhoda: info from Morton-James Library, Nebraska City, NE:"Mrs. Grace apparently died at the age of 33 of dropsey." info from Nebraska City News, Friday, Mar. 29 1912: "The funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Grace was held this afternoon from the family residence on North Sixteenth street and the interment was made at Wyuka cemetery." info from The Nebraska Press, Thursday Mar. 28 1912: "The funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Grace, whose death occurred late Tuesday night, will be held this afternoon from the family home on North Sixteenth street, and interment will take place at Wyuka cemetery." info from Wyuka Cemetery registry, page 89: "Grace, Mrs. Rhoda #5234 interred date 03/28/1912 info from Morton-James Library, Neb. City NE...buried section R, lot 67 James: info from death certificate, Fond du Lac County, WI: cause of death...auto-pedestrian accident: "skull fracture, chest injuries, fracture neck, & both legs." father listed as "Jake Grace, birthplace unknown" mother listed as "unknown" occupation listed as "carpenter" Informant listed as "Elihue Grace, Byron, WI" listed as "widowed", spouse (deceased) "Rohda" buried 11-18-41 Stiener Church Cemetery, Fond du Lac, WI date of birth: 4-8-1868 age: 73 years 7 months 7 days usual residence: State WI county Fond du Lac township Byron street No. Twn Byron info from 1900 Atchison Co MO census (village of Westboro) 287B3 91 Second Street . 65 66 Grace James L. Head W M Apr 1872 28 M 4 . . Wisconsin Ireland Germany . . . R.R. Laborer 6 . Yes Yes Yes R . H . . 287B3 92 Second Street . 65 66 Grace Rhoda R. Wife W F Feb 1878 22 M 4 3 2 Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . . . . Yes Yes Yes . . . . . 287B3 93 Second Street . 65 66 Grace Floyd E. Son W M Apr 1787 3 S . . . Missouri Wisconsin Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287B3 94 Second Street . 65 66 Grace Baby Son W M May 1900 0/12 S . . . Missouri Wisconsin Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . info from Debbie Lubbs: CENSUS: 1920, Lincoln Co., NE, North Platte Prec., City of North Platte, 508 Front St., Dist. 195, sheet 16B, line 64 (image 32) GRACE, Floyd, lodger, 23, KS, f. WI/m.VA, laborer in ice plant " Mary, lodger, 23, IN, parents IN " Edith, lodger, 14, MO " James L., lodger, 47, wid., WI, f. Ireland/m.Germany, carpenter of houses They were enumerated as lodgers with the family of Albert Preitauer (line 58). 1930 Census IL, Stephenson Co, Harlem GRACE, James age 60 B. WI widower farm hand at home of Louie and Cora Foy 6 Floyd Emery Grace b. 4 Apr 1897 Atchison co., MO d. Dec 1979 Conesus, NY m. Mary ? b. 1897 IN m. Bertha M. Tipton b. 1890 IA m. Willie Alice Parks info from form SS-5, application for Social Security Card: line 1 "Floyd. Emery. Grace" line 2 name under which you work "Floyd. .E. Grace" line 3 worker’s present address "Monarch., Arkansas" line 4 if married man, wife’s full name before marriage "Willie. Alice. Parks" line 5 business name or present employer "unemployd." line 6 business address of present employer line 7 age at last birthday "42" line 8 date of birth "April. 7th, 1897" line 9 place of birth (city) "Westburrow." (county) "Atchison." (state) "MO." line 10 father’s full name "James. ___ Grace" line 11 mother’s full name before marriage "Rhoda. ___ Spangler line 12 sex "male" line 13 race or color "white" line 14 have you ever filled out a card like this before? "no" line 15 date signed "3-9-40" line 16 signature signed Floyd .E Grace SSDI info: Name: FLOYD GRACE SSN: 430-24-2879 Last Residence: 14435 Conesus, Livingston, NY Born: 7 Apr 1897 Last Benefit: 14453 Fishers, Ontario, NY Died: Dec 1979 State (Year) SSN issued: AR (Before 1951 ) 1930 Census: MO Jackson Co, Kansas City GRACE, Floyd E. age 42? b. MO painting contractor Wife: Bertha M. age 40 b. IA stepdaughter Ann Tipton age 19 b.IA stepdaughter Ruth R. Tipton age 16 b.IA stepson Cecil R. Tipton age 14 b. IA son Floyd Grace Jr age 3 b. IA Mary: info from Debbie Lubbs: CENSUS: 1920, Lincoln Co., NE, North Platte Prec., City of North Platte, 508 Front St., Dist. 195, sheet 16B, line 64 (image 32) GRACE, Floyd, lodger, 23, KS, f. WI/m.VA, laborer in ice plant " Mary, lodger, 23, IN, parents IN " Edith, lodger, 14, MO " James L., lodger, 47, wid., WI, f. Ireland/m.Germany, carpenter of houses They were enumerated as lodgers with the family of Albert Preitauer (line 58). Bertha: 1930 Census: MO Jackson Co, Kansas City GRACE, Floyd E. age 42? b. MO painting contractor Wife: Bertha M. age 40 b. IA stepdaughter Ann Tipton age 19 b.IA stepdaughter Ruth R. Tipton age 16 b.IA stepson Cecil R. Tipton age 14 b. IA son Floyd Grace Jr age 3 b. IA 7 Floyd Grace, Jr. b. 20 Nov 1926 IA d. 19 Oct 1993 Kansas City, MO info from SSDI: Name: FLOYD GRACE SSN: 493-22-1576 Last Residence: 64034 Greenwood, Jackson, MO Born: 20 Nov 1926 Last Benefit: Died: 19 Oct 1993 State (Year) SSN issued: MO (Before 1951 ) 6 Elihu Golan Grace b. 24 May 1900 MO d. 31 May 1969 WI m. Lillie Belle Mayes m. 21 Apr 1935 b. 25 Aug 1910 d. 7 Dec 1997 Fond du Lac, WI 1920 US Census, Reno County, Kansas, Enterprise township ED #163 January 15th 1920 Grace, Elihu Golan age 19 single b. Missouri, father b. Indiana, mother b. unknown living in household of Fred Seitz, age 53, born Germany Lillie: Lillie: info from SSDI: Name: LILLIE B GRACE SSN: 391-34-1469 Last Residence: 53146 New Berlin, Waukesha, WI Born: 25 Aug 1910 Last Benefit: Died: 7 Dec 1997 State (Year) SSN issued: WI (1953 And 1954 ) 7 Helen Elizabeth Grace b. 24 Jun 1936 Polo, MO d. 22 Jul 2008 Fond du Lac, WI m. Bernard L. Wettstein m. 6 Oct 1956 b. 24 Sept 1935 d. 1 Feb 1998 Obituaries Helen E. Wettstein (June 24, 1936 - July 22, 2008) Helen E. Wettstein, 72, of 101 Western Avenue, Fond du Lac, died Tuesday, July 22, 2008, at St. Agnes Hospital. She was born on June 24, 1936, in Polo, Missouri, a daughter of Elihu Golan and Lillie Belle (nee Mayes) Grace. On October 6, 1956, Helen married Bernard L. Wettstein. She is survived by eight children: Charlene Megivern, Michael Wettstein, and Kenneth Wettstein(special friend, Sally), all of Fond du Lac, Viola (Robert) McNulty of Twin Lakes, Kathryn Wettstein (special friend, Jeff Christie), Debra (Ervin) Kurtz, Betty (Dale) VanBuren,all of Fond du Lac, and Mary (Timothy) Gallitz of Oakfield; 10 grandchildren; three sisters: Rhoda (James) Flagg of New Berlin, Lillie Viola (Carl) Boyke of Columbus, and Edith (George) Isele of Ballwin, Missouri; a sister-in-law, Alma Grace of Fond du Lac; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Bernard Wettstein, on February 1, 1998; a son-in-law, John Megivern; and a brother, James Grace. The visitation will be from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service on Friday, July 25, 2008, at Mach Funeral Chapel & Crematory, 31 E. Division Street, Fond du Lac. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday at Mach Funeral Chapel & Crematory with Rev. Anthony Farina and Rev. Michael Kulow officiating. Entombment will follow at Ledgeview Memorial Park. (published online---- Mach Funeral Chapel http://www.webfh.com/fh/obituaries/obituary.cfm?o_id=192672&fh_id=10969 ) 8 Charlene Wettstein (details excluded) m. John Megivern b. 2 Oct 1947 d. 19 Jan 2008 8 Michael E. Wettstein (details excluded) 8 Kenneth G. Wettstein (details excluded) 8 Viola T. Wettstein (details excluded) m. Bob McNulty 8 Katheryn B. Wettstein (details excluded) 8 Debra S. Wettstein (details excluded) m. Ervin Kurtz 9 Nathan Kurtz (details excluded) 9 Collin Kurtz (details excluded) 9 Hannah Kurtz (details excluded) 8 Betty Wettstein (details excluded) m. Dale Van Buren 8 Mary Wettstein (details excluded) m. Tim Gallitz (details excluded) 9 Tyler Gallitz (details excluded) 9 Eric Binder (details excluded) 9 Curtis Binder (details excluded) 9 Jacob Gallitz (details excluded) 9 Misty Rose Gallitz (details excluded) 7 Rhoda Lenora Grace (details excluded) m. James Flagg (details excluded) 8 Judy Ann Flagg (details excluded) m. Mark Menting 9 Justin Robert Menting (details excluded) 8 James John Flagg (details excluded) 9 LeAnn Flagg (details excluded) 8 Rhonda Lynn Flagg (details excluded) m. Armonda Romero (details excluded) 9 Viviana Romero (details excluded) 10 Damian Antonio Concepcion Romero (details excluded) 9 Julian Romero (details excluded) 9 Dante Romero (details excluded) 9 Arian Romero (details excluded) 8 Scott Donald Flagg (details excluded) 9 Jessica Flagg (details excluded) 7 Lillie Viola Grace (details excluded) m. Carl Boyke (details excluded) 8 Gerald Robert Boyke (details excluded) m. Lee ? 9 Gary Boyke (details excluded) 8 David Boyke (details excluded) m. Cherly Meinke d. 1981 m. Sue Schaefer (details excluded) [daughter of Jerome William Schaefer and Thelma Agnes Pfiefer] 9 Sadie Rose Boyke (details excluded) 9 Meghan Katherine Boyke (details excluded) 7 James Golan Grace b. 14 Oct 1940 d. 15 July 1990 m. Alma Cowles (details excluded) [daughter of Verne Cowles and Pearl A. Summers] 8 Steven Grace (details excluded) m. Amy Huff 9 Kaitlynn Jenae Grace (details excluded) 9 Christopher Thomas Lee Grace (details excluded) 8 Robert Grace (details excluded) m. Patricia E. Bussart 9 Jessica Ayleen Grace (details excluded) 9 Tevin James Grace (details excluded) 8 Roger Grace (details excluded) 8 Janet Grace (details excluded) m. Robert Forsman 9 Angela Marie Forsman (details excluded) 9 Brianna Rose Forsman (details excluded) 9 James Roy Daniel Forsman (details excluded) 7 Edith Grace (details excluded) m. George Isele 8 George Isele (details excluded) m. Colleen ? 9 Derek Isele 8 Elihu (Ely) Isele (details excluded) 8 Elizabeth Isele (details excluded) 6 Harvey Alexander Grace b. 7 Oct 1902 Denver, CO d. May 1972 Burlington Jct, Nodaway co, MO m. Mary Ellen McIntyre m. 3 Jan 1926 Clarinda, IA b. 23 April 1906 Nodaway co, MO d. 19 March 1997 Nodaway co, MO [daughter of Lawson William McIntyre and Armilda Evaline Bowman] info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Grace, Harvey A. 23 BJct wed Mary E. McIntyre 20 BJct; at Clar. CH 03 Jun 1926 1930 Census Missouri, Nodaway County, Lincoln township, Grace, Harvy head 25 Colorado U.S. Missouri Mary wife 24 Missouri Missouri Missouri Donald son 3 Missouri Darrell son 3 Missouri Welden son 6/12 Missouri 7 Darrell W. Grace b. 11 April 1927 Nodaway co, MO d. 22 Jan 2008 Nodaway co, MO m. Marilyn Williams m. 29 Aug 1948 Burlington Jct, MO Maryville Daily Forum Obituaries Wednesday, January 23, 2008 Darrell W. Grace Published: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 10:46 PM 1927-2008 Darrell W. Grace, 80, of Burlington Junction, Mo. died Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008 at St Francis Hospital, Maryville, Mo. Darrell was born April 11, 1927 in Burlington Junction, the son of Harvey and Mary (McIntyre) Grace. He was a 1945 graduate of Quitman High School, Quitman, Mo. and attended Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College, Maryville. He served in the US Army during WWII. On Aug. 29, 1948 he and Marilyn Anne Williams were married in Burlington Junction. Darrell was the president of Grace Construction Management and a member of the Burlington Junction United Methodist Church. He also belonged to the Rolla - Dicks American Legion Post #315, Burlington Junction; Seth Ray David Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post #442, Maryville; the Nodaway Masonic Lodge #470 AF & AM, Maryville; the Scottish Rite Bodies and Moila Temple, St. Joseph, Mo. and a member of the Legion of Honor of Moila Temple; a lifetime member of the Burlington Junction Kiwanis Club. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers: his twin, Donald L. Grace and William M. Grace. Survivors include his wife: Marilyn, of their home; two sons: Darrell Robert and his wife Deborah Grace, and William Richard Grace, all of Burlington Junction; a brother: Weldon Grace, Des Moines, Iowa and a sister: Arlene Prater, Hamburg, Iowa; three grandchildren: Darby Robert Grace, Melanie McDowell and Tiffany Grace Moody; three great-grandchildren: Logan McDowell, Dillon Dow and Ella Grace; several nieces and nephews. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008 at Price Funeral Home, Maryville, with a Masonic Service conducted by Nodaway Masonic Lodge #470 AF & AM to follow at 8 p.m.. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27, 2008 at the United Methodist Church, Burlington Junction. Burial is in Ohio Cemetery, Burlington Junction. Military services will be conducted at graveside under the direction of the Rolla - Dicks American Legion Post #315. Memorials may be made to the Nodaway County Chapter of the American Cancer Society in Mr. Grace's name. 8 Darrell Robert Grace m. Deborah Grace 9 Darby Robert Grace (details excluded) 9 Melanie Grace (details excluded) m. ? McDowell 8 William Richard Grace m. Dixie Lea Jones Dixie: info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Grace, William Richard wed Dixie Lea Jones; #927. M 15 Sep 1979 9 Tiffany Rose Grace (details excluded) m. ? Moody 7 Donald Grace b. 11 April 1927 Nodaway co, MO d. 26 Aug 1994 MO m. Betty ? 8 Charles Grace 8 Susan Grace 7 Weldon Wilbur Grace (details excluded) m. Jennie Lea Prater (details excluded) Fairfax, Atchison co., MO [daughter of Glen Wood Prater and Ethel Evelyn Wright] 8 James Weldon Grace (details excluded) m. Cynthia Diane Sotter (details excluded) Los Angeles, CA [daughter of Thomas Raymond Sotter and Rose Blount] m. Joan Marie (Bruch) Lewis (details excluded) Carroll, IA [daughter of Leo Julian Bruch and Betty Haverman] 9 Joshua James Grace (details excluded) 9 Jennilee Rose Grace (details excluded) m. Aaron Scott Anderson 10 Jackson Weldon Anderson (details excluded) 8 Jan Lawson Grace (details excluded) m. Phyllis Lloyd 9 Jeremy Grace (details excluded) m. Adrienne Wiebe 8 Pamela Sue Grace (details excluded) m. Dean Ague m. Tom Mehalovich m. Ed Tam 8 Patricia Lue Grace (details excluded) m. Randy Wilson m. Gary Adams m. Don Richards 9 Sarah Adams 9 Jacob Adams 8 Jon Richard Grace (details excluded) 7 William M. Grace b. 10 Sept 1934 Nodaway co, MO d. 25 Apr 2004 Houston, TX m. Ann Kathryn Thomas m. 28 July 1956 Maryville, MO d. 2005 From The Des Moines Register 04-27-2004: Osceola casino owner, developer Grace dies By WILLIAM PETROSKI REGISTER STAFF WRITER 04/27/2004 William M. Grace, the developer and majority owner of Osceola's Lakeside Casino Resort, has died after a long battle with leukemia. Grace, 69, died Sunday night at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, of complications from leukemia, his family said in a statement issued Monday. Funeral services are pending. Grace, a businessman from St. Joseph, Mo., headed the Southern Iowa Gaming Co., which constructed the $50 million Lakeside Casino Resort complex that opened in January 2000. Last year, the casino, which employs about 500 people, drew nearly 1 million customers and had casino revenue of about $55 million. Grace succeeded in winning approval for a casino license from the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission in November 1997 after Illinois-based Argosy Gaming Co. twice had license applications rejected. Fred Wood of Osceola, president of Clarke County Development Corp., said Monday that Grace had the vision to develop a solid plan for a casino that would be endorsed by state regulators, including the construction of an interchange on Interstate Highway 35 at Osceola. "Bill's word was just like gold," Wood said. "If he told you he would do something, he did it." Osceola Mayor Fred Diehl said he was shocked to learn of Grace's death. He said he always had an open and forthright relationship with Grace. "I had a great deal of respect for him," Diehl said. Grace founded a company that developed and managed shopping centers, office buildings and other properties in western states. He also had business interests in casinos in St. Joseph and La Grange, Mo., and White Cloud, Kan., and in the Woodlands Race Track in Kansas City, Kan . Survivors include his wife, Kathy; two sons; a daughter; and six grandchildren ============================================================= From the St. Joseph Gazzette Tuesday, April 27, 2004 Casino owner Bill Grace dies By GREG KOZOL gregk@npgco.com Bill Grace posed in the current St. Jo Frontier Casino when it was being built. (St. Joseph News-Press file photo) Bill Grace may have been best-known as the casino owner in St. Joseph, but he was remembered for more than that Monday. Mr. Grace grew up on a farm during the Great Depression and built a business empire that included gambling operations in four states and retail, commercial and hotel developments from Alaska to Mexico. He built glitzy casinos but loved to watch the cattle on his farm in Gentry County. He was known as a hard-nosed businessman who sparred with public officials, but he quietly gave to 4-H programs, schools and the Special Olympics. Mr. Grace, 69, died Sunday night at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. He had battled leukemia for several years. He's one of those unique individuals that the world is going to miss, said Bruce Schmitter, vice president of Grace's gambling operations in Missouri, Iowa and Kansas. You knew when Bill was in the room. He had a lot of character. Everybody is going to miss him. Mr. Grace was majority owner of the St. Jo Frontier Casino, which marks 10 years in business this year and was one of the first riverboat casinos in Missouri. The St. Joseph facility is one of the few locally owned, locally operated casinos in an industry dominated by Harrah's Entertainment, Ameristar Casinos and other conglomerates. Mr. Grace was a catalyst for bringing a casino to St. Joseph at a time when the city had just lost hundreds of jobs following the Flood of 1993 and the closing of Monfort Pork and Sherwood Medical. We needed an uplift, said Dick DeShon, a St. Joseph businessman and minority owner of the Frontier Casino. It created a lot of good jobs. Bill was a visionary and saw the opportunities. Mr. Grace's roots were closer to Great Depression hardship than slot machines and roulette wheels. He was born on a farm in Burlington Junction, Mo., on Sept. 10, 1934. My dad was basically a farmer at heart, said Howard Grace, one of three of Mr. Grace's children. You could never take the farm out of him. Others would golf. He liked going up to the farm and looking at cattle and crops. After a stint in the Army, Bill Grace received a bachelor's degree and an MBA from the University of Arizona. He taught economics at Arizona State University before realizing that there would be a better way to provide for his growing family. He and his wife, Kathryn, who is from Maryville, had three children: Howard Grace, Matthew Grace and Heather (Grace) Kaiser. In 1966, Mr. Grace moved to St. Joseph and started W.M. Grace Construction Co. The company expanded throughout the 70s and 80s into commercial construction, offices, public buildings, hotels and shopping centers. Offices were located in St. Joseph and Phoenix. He was an entrepreneur who wasn't afraid to take a risk, said Mr. Schmitter, who worked with Mr. Grace for 10 years. He created a lot of jobs for a lot of people and created a lot of infrastructure. Today, the companies that Mr. Grace started employ more than 2,200 people. His real-estate firm, W.M. Grace Development Co., built 350 shopping centers that encompass more than 30 million square feet of space. His business ventures include hotels in Arizona, Alaska, Iowa and Mexico. The expansion into casino gambling came in the late 1980s, when Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. He opened the first casino in Arizona and saw an opportunity as gambling laws were loosened across the country. Mr. Grace became majority owner of the Frontier Casino, the Woodlands racetrack in Kansas City, Kan., the Mark Twain Casino in LaGrange, Mo., and the Lakeside Casino in Osceola, Iowa. He also has an agreement to manage the American Indian casino in White Cloud, Kan. He was a very smart business person, said Larry Seckington of St. Joseph, general counsel for Mr. Grace's casino operations. He knew what he wanted to do and what it took to get it there. As casino owner, he sometimes butted heads with regulatory officials and elected leaders. He fought with the city over rights to riverfront land and got into a prolonged legal battle with the Missouri Gaming Commission and state Attorney General Jay Nixon over efforts to open an expanded riverboat facility. The new riverboat, located about a mile north of the downtown area, opened after a five-month delay in 1998. I couldn't say we always got along, said Tom Mann, the presiding commissioner for Buchanan County. That was Bill. That was the way Bill conducted his business. Bill was a tough businessman, but that was not all bad. I would say we were friends. He was a strong advocate for St. Joseph. Behind that toughness was a softness for schools, farms and 4-H programs. Until he developed his illness, Mr. Grace frequently visited his 4,000-acre farm and cattle operation in Gentry County. He really enjoyed coming to the farm and seeing his cattle, said Jerry Knight, who managed the Grace farm property in Gentry County. He liked to drive around and look at everything. He was the best guy I ever worked for. He mainly let you do whatever needed to be done. Mr. Knight said Mr. Grace donated money for a new football field and track at the high school in Albany. He also bought a grand-champion 4-H steer every year. In St. Joseph, Mr. Grace contributed $600,000 to the Miracle on 36th Street campaign at Bishop LeBlond High School and served as general chairman of the project, which resulted in a new chapel, gymnasium, classrooms and other improvements. Frank OMalley, chairman of the capital campaign, said the new gym will be dedicated to Mr. Grace in November. I never heard of anyone turned away after soliciting a donation from Bill Grace, Mr. OMalley said. He was a super guy. Howard Grace said his father will be buried in St. Joseph because he remained devoted to the Midwest all his life even though much of his business success came in the Southwest. Services are pending. St. Joseph was his town. He loved St. Joseph, Howard Grace said. He worked seven days a week his entire life. He only had one speed and that was go. ======================================== From the Kansas City Star 4-27-2004 Businessman with casino interests in four states dead at 69 Associated Press ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - William M. Grace, a self-made entrepreneur whose wide-ranging business operations included gambling casinos in four states, is dead of cancer at 69. Grace died Sunday at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, where he was undergoing treatment for leukemia, said Larry Seckington, corporate counsel for W. M. Grace Cos. Inc. of St. Joseph. Seckington said Grace had been there since January and was to have undergone a stem cell surgical procedure later this year. He suffered a heart attack on Friday and never regained consciousness, Seckington said. Casino interests of Grace's businesses include the St. Jo Frontier Casino in St. Joseph, The Woodlands pari-mutuel dog and horse racing complex in Kansas City, Kan., the Mark Twain Casino in LaGrange, Mo., and the Lakeside Casino and Resort in Osceola, Iowa. A Grace business also manages the Indian-owned Casino White Cloud in White Cloud, Kan., and he had opened the first casino in Arizona, where one of his companies operates a hotel linked with a tribal casino in Prescott. His St. Joseph casino was among the first riverboat casinos in Missouri and its opening following the catastrophic flooding of 1993 and the closing of a pork plant and medical business helped provide needed jobs for the area. "We needed an uplift," said Dick DeShon, a minority owner of the Frontier. "It created a lot of good jobs. Bill was a visionary and saw the opportunities." James B. Deutsch, a Jefferson City lawyer who has represented Grace's Missouri gambling operations, said his approach was what state lawmakers originally wanted from casinos. "He was exactly what the authors of the original legislation had in mind, not major gaming enterprises but hometown enterprises with cruising riverboats," Deutsch said. Deutsch called Grace "a tough businessman but an honest guy. He always delivered what he promised." "He was always the voice of the small gambling operator in Missouri," said Troy Stemming of the Ameristar Kansas City Casino and Hotel, president of the Missouri Riverboat Gaming Association. "He constantly reminded us that we needed to carefully evaluate the spending of his money on our joint ventures, contrary to the rest of us who were spending our companies' money." After buying The Woodlands out of bankruptcy in 1998, Grace sought time and again without success to get the Kansas Legislature to allow slot machines and other casino games at the race track, struggling financially ever since casino gambling came to Missouri. A farm boy from Burlington Junction, Mo., Grace served in the Army and earned bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Arizona, later teaching economics at Arizona State while working as a field service engineer for Reynolds Aluminum. He returned to Missouri in 1966, starting the W. M. Grace Construction Co. at St. Joseph. The company, which eventually had an office in Phoenix as well, expanded throughout the 1970s and 1980s, building offices, public buildings, hotels and shopping centers in a number of states. Today the companies Grace started employ more than 2,200 people. Before his death, Grace had designated Bruce Schmitter, a vice president, to lead the company's gambling operations. Schmitter said Monday that future plans are uncertain. Members of Grace's family have controlling interests in his various business ventures, and Schmitter said the family's plans for them are not known. "For the near term we'll do business as we've always done business," he said. But the long term, he said, "depends on what the family wants to do." Grace is survived by his wife, Kathy, sons Matt and Howard, daughter Heather Kaiser and six grandchildren. ============================= From the Kansas City Star 4-27-2004 Woodlands majority owner dies at 69 William M. Grace played vital role in Midwest gambling By RICK ALM The Kansas City Star William M. Grace, majority owner of The Woodlands race track and several Midwestern casinos, died Sunday at a Houston hospital where he was undergoing treatment for leukemia. He was 69. Larry Seckington, corporate counsel for W.M. Grace Cos. Inc., based in St. Joseph, said Grace suffered a heart attack Friday and never regained consciousness. Seckington said Grace had been an outpatient at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston since January and was preparing for a stem cell surgical procedure later this year. Unfortunately he never got to that point, he said. Before his death Seckington said Grace had designated Bruce Schmitter, a corporate vice president, to lead the company's gaming operations in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Arizona. Schmitter said Monday the future was uncertain. Grace family members now hold controlling interest in Grace's far-flung business enterprises, but Schmitter said the family's plans for those subsidiaries, partnerships and operating divisions were unknown at this point. For the near term we'll do business as we've always done business, said Schmitter. For the long term, It depends on what the family wants to do. Seckington called the plain-spoken and often gruff Grace one of a kind, who was boss, friend and teacher. He really knew how to run his companies, said Seckington. I learned more here in the last 10 years than all of my previous life. Affiliated companies include W.M. Grace Entertainment Inc., W.M. Grace Hospitality Inc., W.M. Grace Construction Inc. and W.M. Grace Development Inc. Through various groups, the Grace family holds controlling or partnership interests in The Woodlands pari-mutuel race track in Kansas City, Kan., the St. Jo Frontier Casino in St. Joseph, the Mark Twain Casino in LaGrange, Mo., and Lakeside Casino and Resort in Osceola, Iowa, and manages the tribal-owned Casino White Cloud, near White Cloud, Kan. Jefferson City lawyer James B. Deutsch, who has represented Grace's gambling interests in Missouri from the beginning, said Grace epitomized the local ownership of modest casino operations that Missouri lawmakers had in mind in 1992 when they first set legalized casino gambling in motion. He was exactly what the authors of the original legislation had in mind, said Deutsch, not major gaming enterprises, but hometown enterprises with cruising riverboats. Deutsch remembered Grace as a tough businessman but an honest guy. He always delivered what he promised. He was a shrewd businessman who knew his markets, added Deutsch. He was the most sensible guy you could imagine. When the Las Vegas-based casino owners finished their Missouri riverboat gambling palaces in marble, he finished his in Formica, said Deutsch. Troy Stremming, an executive at Ameristar Kansas City Casino and Hotel and president of the Missouri Riverboat Gaming Association, called Grace an original. He was always the voice of the small gambling operator in Missouri, said Stremming. He constantly reminded us that we needed to carefully evaluate the spending of his money on our joint ventures, contrary to the rest of us who were spending our companies' money. He was a hard worker and self-made businessman. He was a spectacular person. It's a sad day. Grace bought The Woodlands through a bankruptcy court sale in 1998 and sought unsuccessfully every year since then to persuade the Kansas Legislature to allow slot machines and other casino games to bolster the bottom line and keep the financially struggling track open. Other Grace interests include housing units for the elderly in Independence and Liberty, numerous commercial properties in St. Joseph and a 4,000-acre farm and cattle ranch near Albany, Mo. The privately held Grace group also has construction, development and real estate management interests in shopping centers, hotels and other properties in several states. The company also operates a hotel in cooperation with a tribal casino near Prescott, Ariz. Grace, born in Burlington Junction, Mo., earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Arizona after his military service. He later taught economics at Arizona State University while working as a field service engineer in Phoenix for Reynolds Aluminum. He returned to Missouri in 1966 and founded the first of his companies in St. Joseph, later expanding with various division headquarters and other offices in Arizona, Illinois, Wisconsin and Colorado. The construction company built many public structures in the region, including on the campuses of Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Mo., and Missouri Western State College in St. Joseph. Grace was active in Arizona economic and foreign trade development activities. He also was a board member for Bishop LeBlond High School in St. Joseph, where he was a major contributor to a building fund and was establishing a scholarship program for underprivileged students at the time of his death. In Houston, Grace was a board member of the recently formed International Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research Institute. He is survived by his wife, Kathy, sons Matt and Howard, a daughter, Heather Kaiser, and six grandchildren. Arrangements were pending at the Meierhoffer Family Funeral Service in St. Joseph. ===================================================================== From the Des Moines Register 4-30-2004 W. M. Grace 1934-2004 Mr. W. M. "Bill" Grace, 69, of Houston, Texas and St. Joseph, Missouri, died Sunday, April 25, 2004 at a Houston, Texas hospital. William M. "Bill" Grace was born and raised on a farm in Burlington Junction, Missouri. After serving in the military, he attended the University of Arizona in Tucson, receiving his BS and later his MBA degree in 1959. He then taught Economics at Arizona State University while working as a field service engineer for Reynolds Aluminum in Phoenix. Bill Grace then returned to St. Joseph, Missouri and founded W. M. Grace Construction, Inc. in 1966 and closely thereafter W. M. Grace Development Co. The year 2004 celebrates the 38th anniversary of these companies that develop, design, build, manage, and lease shopping centers, office buildings, financial institutions, industrial complexes, housing units, hotels and vacation resorts and casinos. Operating over a multitude of states, the company moved a branch office back to Phoenix in 1970 and now maintains this office as their corporate headquarters for this portion of Mr. Grace's businesses. Bill has been active as a Director of the "Arizona Association of Economic Development", receiving the Developer of the Year award in 1987, serving as president of the AAED in 1992, and being honored again as the Small Business Member of the Year in 1994. Working with the AAED, Bill was instrumental in establishing Arizona Foreign Trade Offices in both Taipei and Tokyo. His development company has completed many major commercial devopment projects throughout the United States.The mojority of the projects have been convention hotels, industrial parks, shopping centers, and office buildings. One hotel is located on the Yavapai Indian Reservation where Bill Grace had the opportunity to work in partnership with the Yavapai Tribe and subsequently built the first casino in the State of Arizona. Since that time, he has become involved in the ownership, management, and construction of the St. Jo Frontier Casino in St. Joseph, Missouri; Casino White Cloud in White Cloud, Kansas; Lakeside Casino and Resort in Osceola, Iowa; Mark Twain Casino in La Grange, Missouri; as well as The Woodlands Race Track in Kansas City, Kansas. His casino management company, Grace Entertainment, Inc. has it's corporate headquarters in St Joseph, Missouri. Multi-faceted, Bill also owns a farm acreage near Albany, Missouri where he raises Simmental and Red Angus cattle, as well as corn and soybeans. Mr. Grace was currently serving as Vice President and on the Board of Directors for the International CLL (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) Research Institute recently incorporated in Houston, Texas. Locally, Mr. Grace actively served on the Board of Directors for Bishop LeBlond High School and was the head of the Building/Construction Committee for the new expansion. He was as integral part of the Capital Campaign for this endeavor, as well as a generous contributor to the building fund. He was preceded in death by his father, Harvey A. Grace; and mother, Mary E. (McIntyre) Grace in March of 1997; and his brother, Donald L. Grace in 1995. Bill and his wife Ann Kathryn "Kathy", married since 1955, reside in Houston, Texas, St. Joseph, Missouri, and Phoenix, Arizona. They have been blessed with two sons and a daughter, Howard Thomas Grace and wife Barbara, Phoenix, Arizona and William Matthew "Matt" Grace and wife Cathy of Prescott Valley, Arizona; Ann: info from ANI of Page and Taylor counties... Thomas, Ann Kathryn of Mvle wed William Grace of BJct; 28 Jul at Mvle. B 02 Aug 1956 8 Howard Thomas Grace m. Barbara ? 9 Megan Grace 9 Thomas Grace 8 Heather Grace m. James Kaiser 9 Kathryn Kaiser 9 Elizabeth Kaiser 8 William Matthew "Matt" Grace m. Cathy ? 9 William Mack Grace II 9 Lily Grace 7 Arlene June Grace (details excluded) m. John Lewis "J.L." Prater b. 21 July 1938 Fillmore, MO d. 17 Apr 2008 Council Bluffs, IA [son of Glen Wood Prater and Ethel Evelyn Wright] 8 Gena Grace Prater (details excluded) 8 Jayson Lewis Prater (details excluded) 8 Jerald Harvey Prater 6 Edith Grace b. 18 Oct 1905 d. Oct 1995 m. Floyd Boggs m. John Comanita b. 22 June 1892 d. Oct 1967 info from SSDI: Name: EDITH E COMANITA SSN: 554-01-0515 Last Residence: 92021 El Cajon, San Diego, CA Born: 18 Oct 1905 Last Benefit: Died: Oct 1995 State (Year) SSN issued: CA (Before 1951 ) John: John: info from SSDI: Name: JOHN COMANITA SSN: 553-20-6287 Last Residence: 92021 El Cajon, San Diego, CA Born: 22 Jun 1892 Last Benefit: Died: Oct 1967 State (Year) SSN issued: CA (1952 ) 7 Bud Boggs 7 Wilma Boggs 6 Helen Lenora Grace b. 9 April 1908 d. Mar 1981 m. Aubrey C. Long m. 28 Sept 1926 m. ? Sloneker m. 30 Aug 1958 7 Grace (Eileen/Carol) Long (details excluded) m. David Brundage 7 James Carrol Long 5 Cora Spangler b. 1881 d. 1889 5 Forest David Spangler b. 1882 d. 1962 m. Mrs. Ruth Pack 6 Stanley Spangler 6 Maynard Spangler 6 Laura Spangler 5 Fred Spangler b. 1884 d. 1896 4 Nancy P. Spangler b. 8 Feb 1833 Floyd, VA d. bef 1870 Floyd, VA m. Henry Sowers m. 4 Dec 1851 Floyd, VA 4 John H. Spangler b. 24 June 1835 Floyd, VA d. bef 1900 Floyd, VA m. Harriet V. Helms m. 1856 Floyd, VA 4 Margaret Ellen Spangler b. 17 Apr 1837 Floyd, VA d. 27 Apr 1839 Floyd, VA 4 Daniel W. Spangler b. 25 Aug 1839 Floyd, VA d. 10 July 1840 Floyd, VA 4 David R. Spangler b. 28 Apr 1841 Floyd, VA m. Elizabeth E. Moses m. 2 Oct 1859 Floyd, VA 4 Mary Ann Spangler b. 4 Oct 1842 Floyd, VA m. Tazwell E. Sowers m. 22 Oct 1863 Floyd, VA 4 William Tazwell Spangler b. 14 Jan 1845 Floyd, VA d. 12 Apr 1898 Floyd, VA m. Lucemma Dickerson m. 5 Dec 1867 Floyd, VA 4 Caroline America Spangler b. 22 May 1847 Floyd, VA m. David E. Williams m. 28 Nov 1866 Floyd, VA 4 Calvin E. Spangler b. 7 Dec 1849 Floyd, VA d. 27 July 1921 Floyd, VA m. Nannie E. Williams m. 23 Jan 1868 Floyd, VA 4 Elizabeth E. Spangler b. 7 Dec 1852 Floyd, VA m. David Pugh m. 24 Feb 1870 Floyd, VA 3 Samuel Spangler b. 2 Jan 1795 Montgomery co, VA d. 26 Apr 1875 Floyd, VA m. Mary Catherine Hylton m. 9 Oct 1820 Montgomery co, VA m. Phoebe Webster m. 8 Jan 1855 Franklin co, VA 3 Jacob Spangler b. 2 June 1799 Montgomery co, VA 3 David P. Spangler b. 16 Sept 1801 Montgomery co, VA d. 22 Apr 1856 Floyd, VA m. Margaret or Sarah Sowers m. 19 Jan 1825 Montgomery co, VA m. Amelia or Permelia Boothe m. 5 Sept 1835 Montgomery co, VA 2 George Spangler b. 1749 Pittsylvania co, VA d. bef Feb 1794 Franklin co, VA m. Mary Elizabeth Langdon 2 John Spangler b. 1751 Pittsylvania co, VA m. Christiana Meyers 2 Mary Hannah Spangler b. 1753 Pittsylvania co, VA d. 24 May 1833 Muhlenburg co, VA m. John Nofsinger 2 Elizabeth Spangler b. 1759 Pittsylvania co, VA d. Bef 1812 VA 2 Mary Spangler b. 1761 Pittsylvania co, VA d. 20 Dec 1790 Franklin co, VA m. Samuel Kirby m. Thomas Fowler m. 12 Mar 1788 Franklin co, VA