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I think I told you that Maria Susan Williams was Mariah according to John J. Watts (minister) records. Can't remember if I sent you the actual printout of his records for her and William Elijah but here they are:
1 CONT Mariah Susan Webber, widow of Wm. Elijah Webber, was born in Bedford Co., VA, Feb 20th 1841, married to W. E. Webber, in Rolla, March 19, 1868 and died on Corn Creek in Phelps Co., MO, March 31st 1900 at 6:30 p.m., aged 59 ys, 1 mo & 11ds, and was buried at the Smith Cemetery, april 2d 1900 at 3 p.m. The funeral sermon was preached by me at 2 p.m. at the cemetery from 1st Cor. 15X35.....Sister Webber was a daughter of the late Edward and Martha E. Williams, and was of a family of 9 children, 6 of whom survive her, namely: Samuel Williams, of Bedford Co; Alfred Williams; Edward G. Williams; and James Williams; and sisters: Mrs. Stiff; Mrs. Thurman; and mother of 8 children, 6 survive and 10 grand children, 8 still living. (The one who died between Wm. & he was Blanch McCrae Webber, born Sep 18, 1882 and died Sep 24, 1899)
1 CONT Tombstone - see photo
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Webber Campground Cemetery - Saline County, Illinois
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1 CONT The Rolla Herald & St. Louis Missouri December 1919
1 CONT ANNIE JULIA WEBBER
1 CONT WEBBER--At her home, Galatia, Ill., Mrs. A. J. Webber, December 21, 1918, of heart disease, mother of Henry Webber, Mrs. Hary Burns, and our dear grandmother, and aunt of W. E. Webber, of St. Louis.
1 CONT Funeral Monday, 1:30 p.m., Galatia, Ill. Mrs. Webber was the daughter of John Webber and wife, the first settlers of Rolla. She was a child when Rolla was adopted as the county seat of Phelps county. Her home was here for years. She united in marriage with Mr. A. J. Webber, of Galatia, Ill. They were among the wealiest people of Galatia. Mr. Webber died several years ago. Mrs. Webber generally made a visit to Phelps county about every two or three years to visit her brother, A. F. Webber, who now resides near Newburg. She also visited other relatives in this county, and in and around Rolla.
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Tombstone - see photo
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1900 - June 22 - Arkansas > Johnson > Pittsburg > District 43 >
Weber, Archabald N. Jan 1852 All MO except last
Vasa V. Mar 1852
Pius N. Jan 1880
Harry J. May 1882
Anna E. Aug 1884
Bessie M. Jan. 1887
Maud C. October 1890
Earl W. March 1896 Indian Terr
1 CONT Rolla New Era Newspapers - April 17, 1880
Neil Weber has taken his brother "Lum's" place in his butcher shop, while he makes a visit to the country.
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Dates from findagrave
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=webber&GSiman=1&GScid=615963&GRid=15660738&
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http://www.usgwarchives.org/mo/phelps/burials/phelps_burials_393.htm
1 CONT Also info from Hershal Dunham's research
1 CONT Death Notice - see photo
1 CONT Tombstone - see photo
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Death Records
http://www.usgwarchives.org/mo/phelps/burials/phelps_burials_392.htm
1 CONT Missouri Marriage Records has James Ray married to Bella Brown on Oct 17, 1889 in Phelps Co.
1 CONT (second) from John J. Watts: "James Ray was born in Phelps Co., July 31, 1858, died at his Cave Spring place in Phelps Co. on March 1, 1894 - 35y 7m - buried by Odd Fellows at Smith Cemetery by J. J. Watts. Leaves a widow and son.
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