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McNabb Family Tree

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Peter CREASON

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Mary BUNCH

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Judah CREASON

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Mary CREASON

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Isaac L. B. GRINDSTAFF

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Sarah EASSTON

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John CREASON

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1  BIRT
2  DATE ABT. 1838


Lydia C. Provault ERLS

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1  BIRT
2  DATE 1836


Sidney E. CREASON

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Edward CREASON

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Linnie Luella CREASON

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Greenberry CREASON

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Ned CREASON

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Obit-"Milan Standard,12 April 1962,5/1"
NED CREASON
Ned Creason,son of John and Lydia Creason,was born October 10,1875 and departed this life April 2,1962 at the age of 86 years,5 months,and 22 days.He had lived most of his life in Sullivan County.
He was united in marriage to Nellie Lowery and to this union six children were born.Guy
Creason and Mrs.Virl Rogers of Newtown;Herman Creason,St.Joseph;Vernon Creason,Conrad,Iowa.Mrs.Flossie McClean(deceased)and one daughter dying in infancy.
He was preceded in death by his wife Nellie,a daughter,Mrs.Flossie McClean,three brothers and two sisters.
Surviving are three sons,one daughter,a grandson,J.C.McClean,whom they raised from birth;26 grandchildren,53 great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
He placed his membership in the Center Grove Baptist Church at an early age where his membership still remained.
Ned,as he was known to all his friends,will be remembered for his kind smile and good deeds to others.
Funeral services were held,Wednesday April 4 at the Newtown Baptist Church,conducted by Rev,Corydon Hudson.Burial was in the Newtown Cemetery.

Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their deeds of kindness,the flowers and prayers,during the death of our loved one.
The Ned Creason family

Sorry cousins,but I don't have the marriage date of Ned Creason to Nellie Belle Lowery for some reason.
Would you happen to have it Harold-???

Harvey in GreenCastle,MO.
1910 Sullivan Co MO

Clay Twp ED 160

Sheet 8A Image Online 15

26 April 1910

Line 29 Dwelling # 126, Family # 131

Creason, Ned Head M W 32 M1 10 MO MO MO English Farmer General OA Can read and write, rents

             , Nellie Wife F W 30 M1 10 4 3 MO OH OH English None Can read and write

            , Guy Son M W 12 S MO MO MO English None Can read and write attends school

            , Flossie Dau F W 8 S MO MO MO English None Can read and write attends school

            , Alta Dau F wW2 S MO MO MO English None Can read and write


Clell Thurman CREASON

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Susan Emma MCNABB

I don't know if you are interested in Susan Emma but I found her name in your
family tree.  Susan Emma was my great grandmother.  As a child, I and my
mother lived with my grandparents.  My grandfather, Marion Leroy Dixon, was
her oldest son.  Shortly before she died, my grandparents took her into their
home in Raton, New Mexico.  For the last several months of her life we were a
four generation family all living in the same house.  She died when I was
only seven years old, but I have many wonderful memories of her.  

She had married in Sullivan County, MO and after her first daughter was born,
they moved to a farm in Hodgeman County, KS, where they lived for the rest of
his life and hers too, except for those few months in New Mexico.  


Sorry I did not get back to you sooner.  I realize that my great grandmother
is not one of the ones you are most interested in, but I will give you a
brief rundown.  As you know, she was born in Mason, Clay County, IL on
February 2, 1862.  She died December 2, 1946 in Raton, Colfax County, NM, at
her oldest son's house.  She married George Wesley Dixon (or perhaps at that
time it was Dickson) on April 8, 1884, in Sullivan County, MO.  She was a
carpet weaver and always kept a loom in her house, which my grandfather used
to talk about to me.  Sometime around 1886 or 1887, she and her husband moved
on to a farm in Hodgeman County, KS, where she lived the rest of her life,
with the exception of the last few months when she moved to NM to be cared
for.  

Because she lived in Kansas and there was no Methodist Church nearby, she
went to a Christian Church, which was held Sunday School, one Sunday and the
preacher for church the next Sunday.  He came out from Kinsley, Kansas, which
was in the next county, every other week.  For this reason, my Grandfather,
was always sure that he was Methodist, but had never really attended a
Methodist Church in his life.  By the time I came along, I was third
generation Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and knew nothing else.  I
can remember being very confused when she insisted that I was really
Methodist.  I don't believe that she was every able to attend a Methodist
Church with any regularity after she moved to Kansas, but she would tell you,
in no uncertain terms, that she was METHODIST.  I was only a few days past my
seventh birthday, so obviously, my memories of her are quite childish, but if
she was an example of my McNabb relatives, I have never had any doubt that
they were really nice, decent people.

I really became interested in your genealogy, because I was trying help a
second cousin of mine with the McNabb genealogy and ran across yours.  She
also has just back through Manley, with no real information, so it must just
sort of stop there.  

Thank you for letting my share with you.  I'm not sure how we are related,
but appreciated your responding to my inquiry.

Thanks again.

Mary Shoop
Great Granddaughter of Susan Emma McNabb