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The Migration of Lewis DeMoss’s Descendants

05 Saturday Nov 2022

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Arkansas, DeMoss, Foster, Kansas, Kentucky, migration, Missouri, Oklahoma, Reeves, Tritt

As I make my way through the families, it is important to keep track of where they are going and where they have been. We’ve already looked at where William J DeMoss’s offspring settled. Since the first sibling I researched was Lewis, we’ll breakdown where his descendants went to see if there is any overlaps.

As we have discussed previously, Lewis DeMoss married Mary Cox in Fleming County, Kentucky in 1822. Mary and Lewis had the following children:

  • John W (1825-1912)
  • Samuel (1829-?)
  • James (1831-?)
  • Mary Margaret (1833-1877)
  • Joshua (1835-?)
  • Martha (1838-1875)
  • Thomas (1841-1928)
  • Milton William (1843-1940)

It is reasonable to assume all of these children were born in Fleming County where the family remained until shortly after 1850. They were in Platte County, Missouri just north of Kansas City by 1854 when John and Mary married Tritt siblings. We will now break down where each child’s family went from

John W DeMoss and Caroline Tritt settled in northern Platte County near Edgerton and remained there until their deaths in 1912 and 1923, respectively. Their six children all remained in the Edgerton area with the exception of Sarah. Sarah and her husband James P. Chaney resided in nearby St. Joseph. John and Caroline’s grandchildren remained in the general area as well, expanding into St. Joseph and Atchison, Kansas areas.

Mary Margaret DeMoss and Ira Tritt also settled in Platte County where their five children were born. Mary died in 1877 at the age of 43. In the mid-1880s, Ira and three of their children relocated to Logan County, Arkansas, just east of Fort Smith. Sons Thomas and William remained in the greater Kansas City area.

Martha DeMoss married Asa Reeves in 1868. They, too, remained in the northwestern Missouri area. Their son Louis Reeves migrated a bit further west and settled in Kansas. The Reeves were in Fleming County, Kentucky in 1850 and it’s highly probable that the families traveled to Missouri together.

Thomas DeMoss and Nancy Elizabeth Foster were married in 1871 and raised their family of four children in the Platte County area as well. After Nancy’s death in 1912, the entire family migrated to Delaware County, Oklahoma, located on the eastern border of that state with both Missouri and Arkansas. Thomas’s daughter Mary and her husband George Holtzclaw returned north about a decade later, landing in Ray County, Missouri. Thomas Jr and his wife Mary Pyle followed suit, living out their days in the Clay County area with their ten children.

Milton DeMoss and his wife Lucy Reeves settled in the Buchanan County, Missouri area as did their only daughter Susan and her husband William Jackson.

So far, there aren’t any overlaps in where the families of Lewis and William settled. As more of the siblings are added to the equation, there is likely to be some similarities which would strengthen the idea that they are kin.

Maggie Mae Riley

21 Thursday May 2020

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Cooper, Dare, Oklahoma, Riley, Texas

Maggie Mae Riley was born May 21, 1889 in Texas. She was one of  nine children born to William Marshall Riley and Flora Dare.  Shortly after her birth, the family moved to Elk City, Oklahoma where they settled into farming. Maggie’s siblings included Alma, Robert, Bessie, Maudie and Lillie. Bessie lived to the tender age of four and the three other siblings died in infancy.

On April 11, 1909, Maggie married Jesse Cooper in Beckham County, Oklahoma, and set up house in North Fork Township.  They raised a family with six children, all who lived well into adulthood:  Blanche, Tina, Janie, Frankie, Charlie, and Noel.  In 1943, Jesse died at the age of 58.  Maggie continued to live in Beckham County after his death, watching her children raise families of their own.  She died in October 1971 and was laid to rest beside her husband.

 

Maggie Mae Riley was my 3rd cousin, 3 times removed on my dad’s side.

REFERENCES

  • United States Census: 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940
  • Oklahoma County Marriages
  • Find a Grave website
  • The Daily Oklahoman,  October 25, 1971 via Newspapers.com

Ruby Jewell Jones

12 Tuesday May 2020

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Jones, Keas, Oklahoma, Sims, Texas

Ruby Jones

On May 12, 1913, a daughter was born to Cleburn Jones and Ruby Sims in Oklahoma.  She was named Ruby Jewell.  Because she shared her first name with her mother, some documents refer to her as Jewell, especially during her adult years.  A couple years later, Jewell was blessed with a sister, Estella, however, their father died suddenly while in Ft Worth, Texas.  The girls were raised by their mother, with the help of her Sims grandparents.  They mostly lived in the Beckham County, Oklahoma area, however, they did spend a few years in Kerrville, Texas, around 1930.  They returned to Oklahoma when the elder Ruby married John C Jones in 1934.  John was Cleburn’s younger brother.

It was in Washita, Oklahoma, where Jewell met Jesse Vernon Keas and they were married on October 28, 1938.   Jewell and Jesse started a family and raised their children to adulthood.  Jewell’s mother died in 1954.  The couple lived out their lives in Oklahoma until Jewell’s death on September 26, 1995.

Ruby Jones

Ruby Jewell Jones was my 4th cousin 2x removed on my dad’s side.

REFERENCES

  • United States Census – 1920, 1930, 1940
  • Oklahoma County Marriages
  • Find a Grave website
  • United States Social Security Death Index
  • Texas Death Certificates

 

 

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