Sunday, April 14, 2019

Ambrose Mauldin and Peggy Margaret Westley



The portrait is of Ambrose Mauldin and his wife Peggy Margaret Westley-Mauldin.  In the following photos are of Ambrose's headstone and about Maulding's Fort.  I hope you all enjoy these photos and information found on them.  I love you my family!

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Lloyd and Martha Mauldin's Wedding License

Grandpa Lloyd's Great Great Great Grandfather's Line (John Mauldin)

John Mauldin b. 1795 d. 1860 married: Cecilia R. Tear b. 1804 d. 1860 Son of Ambrose & Peggy Maulding Ambrose Maulding b. 1755 d. 1833 married: Peggy Westly Maulding b. 1755 d. 1860 Son of James & Catharine Keeling Maulding James Maulding b. 1710 d. 1794 married: Catharine Keeling Maulding b. 1710 d. Daughter of John Carraway & Ann Foster-Carraway ** John Carraway Sr and Ann Elizabeth Foster were married previously and only married each other after the deaths of their first spouses. Ann Elizabeth had children with her first spouse and John did not have children with his first wife. Ann Elizabeth Foster was married to Roger Williamson in 1635 Lydd, Kent, England and had four children named: Richard Williamson b.1645 Lynnhaven, Lower Norfolk, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America d. 1692, Bartholomew Williamson b. 1637 d. 1698 in England, John Williamson b. 1649 and died in England (No death date or place given), Sarah Williamson b. 1649 in St. Margaret's, Canterbury, Kent, England and died (no death date or place given). John Carraway Sr. was married to Joan Towenzende b. 1614 d, 1649. I also found out that John Carraway was transported to Lower Norfolk, Co., Virgina in 1644 as an indentured servant, by John Sidney. He settled in Lynnhaven Parish of Lower Norfolk, Co., Vargina. In 1663, John's wife Ann Caraway witnessed the will on John Sidney. In colonial times, a man such as for servants transferred from England to the colonies. After the servant worked in the colony for a given number of years, he was often given land.31 Apr 1646 - John CARRAWAY was appointed Constable for the Easterne Branch of Lower Norfolk County.** Ann Foster b. 1619 d. 1692 married: John Carraway b. 1615 d. 1669 Daughter of Thomas Foster and Dorca Mira Isham-Foster Thomas Foster b. d. 1623 married: Dorca Mira Isham b. 1587 d. 1692 Daughter of John Isham and Elizabeth Barker-Isham John Isham b. 1546 d. 1618 married: Elizabeth Barker b. 1559 d. 1594 Son of Giles Isham and Mary Watts-Isham Giles Isham b. 1519 d. 1559 married: Mary Watts b. 1523 d. 1560

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Famous Relatives

HELLO FAMILY! Here are a few of our famous relatives and there are more - 46 MORE (that are famous and DIRECTLY related to us. Which means no cousins once or twice removed-etc). I hope you all enjoy this as much as I do! I love you all. Famous Relatives (*): * Mary Queen of Scots Stuart (13th Great Aunt) EUROPEAN ROYALTY: Conservative nobles in England supported an idea that Mary should wed the Duke of Norfolk. This also indicated that Elizabeth, and most English nobles, believed Mary innocent of Darnley’s murder and any charges in the Casket Letters. But Elizabeth did not consent to the marriage and kept Mary under lock and key. Soon, this arrangement had settled into stone; Mary was moved from prison to prison, eventually ending up at Fotheringhay Castle, about 70 miles north-west of London and as close to Elizabeth as she ever came. Of course, Mary plotted from the very beginning to escape. She felt justified in doing so since she was being held against her will. However, as the years passed, the plots grew more outlandish and murderous. Mary’s imprisonment was only to end with her execution. Tanya's Mother-Father Chain: MFFFFFFFFMFMMFF Mary's Mother-Father Chain: F * Stephen Vincent Benet (10th Cousin) Tanya's Mother-Father Chain: MFFFFFFFFFF SVB Mother Father Chain: FMMMMFMMMMF Born July 22, 1898 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States Died March 13, 1943 (aged 44) New York City, U.S. Occupation Writer Nationality American Alma mater Yale University Period 20th century Genre Poetry, short story, novel Notable works John Brown's Body (1929) The Devil and Daniel Webster (1936) By the Waters of Babylon (1937) Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) (adapted from Benét's story The Sobbin' Women) Notable awards Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1929) O. Henry Award (1937) Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1944, posthumous) Children Thomas, Stephanie, and Rachel Relatives William Rose Benét (brother) Laura Benét (sister) ^ ANDY WILLIAMS (13TH COUSIN) SINGER/SONGWRITER/PRODUCER Tanya's Mother-Father Chain: MFFFFFFFFFMFFF AW's Mother-Father Chain: FFFFMFMFMFMMMF Birth name Howard Andrew Williams Born December 3, 1927 Wall Lake, Iowa, United States Died September 25, 2012 (aged 84) Branson, Missouri, United States Genres Traditional pop, easy listening Occupation(s) Singer, actor, record producer Instruments Vocals Years active 1938–2012 Labels Cadence, Columbia, London, Polydor Howard Andrew "Andy" Williams (December 3, 1927 – September 25, 2012) was an American popular music singer. He recorded 44 albums in his career, 15 of which have been gold-certified[1] and three of which have been platinum-certified.[2] He was also nominated for six Grammy Awards. He hosted The Andy Williams Show, a television variety show, from 1962 to 1971, and numerous TV specials. The Andy Williams Show garnered three Emmy awards. The Moon River Theatre in Branson, Missouri, is named after the song he is most known for singing—Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini's "Moon River". He sold more than 100 million records worldwide, including 10.5 million certified units in the United States. * DeForest Kelley (13th cousin) ACTOR - TV SERIES STAR TREK Tanya's Mother-Father Chain: MFFFFFFFFMFFFF DK's MF-Chain: FMMFFFMMMMFFMF Jackson DeForest Kelley (January 20, 1920 – June 11, 1999) was an American actor, screenwriter, poet and singer known for his roles in Westerns and as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy of the USS Enterprise in the television and film series Star Trek. Kelley's acting career began with the feature film Fear in the Night in 1947.[5] The low-budget movie was a hit, bringing him to the attention of a national audience and giving Kelley reason to believe he would soon become a star. His next role, in Variety Girl, established him as a leading actor and resulted in the founding of his first fan club. Kelley did not become a leading man, however, and he and his wife, Carolyn, decided to move to New York City. He found work on stage and on live television, but after three years in New York, the Kelleys returned to Hollywood. In California, he received a role in an installment of You Are There, anchored by Walter Cronkite. He played ranch owner Bob Kitteridge in the 1949 episode "Legion of Old Timers" of the television series The Lone Ranger. This led to an appearance in Gunfight at the O.K. Corral as Morgan Earp (brother to Burt Lancaster's Wyatt Earp). This role led to three movie offers, including Warlock with Henry Fonda and Anthony Quinn. In 1957, he had a small role as a Southern officer in Raintree County, a Civil War film directed by Edward Dmytryk, alongside Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift and Lee Marvin. He also starred in the lead role as a U.S. Navy submarine captain in World War II in The Silent Service. He appeared in both season 1, episode 5 "The Spearfish Delivers" as Commander Dempsey and in the first episode of season 2 "The Archerfish Spits Straight" as Lieutenant Commander Enright. Leonard Nimoy also appeared in two different episodes of the series at around the same time. Kelley appeared three times on Gunfight at the O.K. Corral: first in 1955, where he portrayed Ike Clanton in the television series You Are There; again, two years later in the 1957 film of that name, playing Morgan Earp; and perhaps in an ironic salute, once again on October 25, 1968, in a third season Star Trek episode titled "Spectre of the Gun", this time portraying Tom McLaury. Kelley also appeared in episodes of The Donna Reed Show, Perry Mason, Wanted: Dead or Alive, Boots and Saddles, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, Death Valley Days, Riverboat, The Fugitive, Lawman, Bat Masterson and Laredo. He appeared in the 1962 episode of Route 66, "1800 Days to Justice" and "The Clover Throne" as Willis. He had a small role in the movie The View from Pompey's Head. For nine years, Kelley primarily played villains. He built up an impressive list of credits, alternating between television and motion pictures. However, he was afraid of typecasting, so he broke away from villains by starring in Where Love Has Gone and a television pilot called 333 Montgomery. The pilot was written by an ex-policeman named Gene Roddenberry, and a few years later Kelley would appear in another Roddenberry pilot, Police Story (1967), that was again not developed into a series. Kelley also appeared in at least one radio drama, Suspense, where series producer William M. Robson introduced him as "a bright new luminary in the Hollywood firmament" * GENE AUTRY Tanya's Mother-Father Chain: MFFFFFFFFMFFMF GA'S MF-CHAIN: FFFFMMFFFFFMMF Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry was an American performer who gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Wikipedia Died: October 2, 1998, Studio City, CA Horse: Champion the Wonder Horse Spouse: Jackie Autry (m. 1981–1998), Ina Mae Spivey (m. 1932–1980) Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry[1] (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998) was an American performer who gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Autry was also owner of a television station, several radio stations in Southern California, and the Los Angeles/California/Anaheim Angels Major League Baseball team from 1961 to 1997. From 1934 to 1953, Autry appeared in 93 films and 91 episodes of The Gene Autry Show television series. During the 1930s and 1940s, he personified the straight-shooting hero—honest, brave, and true—and profoundly touched the lives of millions of Americans.[2] Autry was also one of the most important figures in the history of country music, considered the second major influential artist of the genre's development after Jimmie Rodgers.[2] His singing cowboy movies were the first vehicle to carry country music to a national audience.[2] In addition to his signature song, "Back in the Saddle Again", Autry is still remembered for his Christmas holiday songs, "Here Comes Santa Claus", which he wrote, "Frosty the Snowman", "An Old Fashioned Tree", and his biggest hit, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". Autry was a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and is the only person to be awarded stars in all five categories on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for film, television, music, radio, and live performance.[3] The town of Gene Autry, Oklahoma was named in his honor. * Gordon B. Hinckley (13 Cousin) 15th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Tanya's Mother-Father Chain: MFFFFFFFFFMFMM GBH's MF-Chain: FFFMMFFFFMMFMM Born Gordon Bitner Hinckley June 23, 1910 Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Died January 27, 2008 (aged 97) Salt Lake City, Utah, United States Cause of death "Causes incident to age" Resting place Salt Lake City Cemetery 40.774497°N 111.86348°W Alma mater University of Utah (B.A.) Spouse(s) Marjorie (Pay) Hinckley (m. 1937, d. 2004) Children Kathleen Richard (b. 1941) Virginia (b. 1945) Clark Jane Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom Silver Buffalo Award Website gordonbhinckley.org Gordon Bitner Hinckley (June 23, 1910 – January 27, 2008) was an American religious leader and author who served as the 15th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from March 12, 1995, until his death. Hinckley's presidency was noted for the building of temples, with more than half of existing temples being built under his leadership.[2] He also oversaw the reconstruction of the Nauvoo Illinois Temple and the building of the 21,000 seat Conference Center. During his tenure, "The Family: A Proclamation to the World" was issued and the Perpetual Education Fund was established. At the time of his death, approximately one-third of the church's membership had joined the church under Hinckley's leadership. Hinckley was awarded ten honorary doctorate degrees, and in 2004, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George W. Bush. Hinckley also received the Boy Scouts of America's highest award, the Silver Buffalo, and served as chairman of the Church Boards of Trustees/Education. Hinckley died of natural causes on January 27, 2008, and was survived by his five children. His wife, Marjorie Pay, died in 2004.

Monday, January 30, 2017

LLOYD MAULDIN LINEAGE 26 GENERATIONS👍🏻

* Martha Fulton 1912-1998 MARRIED 1 MAY 1937 IN HOWELL COUNTY MISSOURI Lloyd Mauldin 1908-1972 * Cordelia Simers 1887-1965 MARRIED 1905 IN MISSOURI James Mauldin 1884-1965 * Lillie Mccameron 1859-1927 MARRIED 13-MAR-1881 George W. Mauldin 1859-1934 * Carline Dunkin 1837-Deceased MARRIED 18-AUG-1853 John Maulding 1822-1900 * Ceclia Tear 1804-1852 MARRIED:18 Aug 1819 John Maulding 1795-1860 * Sarah "Sally" Hood 1771-1821 MARRIED: 10 SEP 1791 IN PRINCE EDWARD VIRGINIA Edmund Fears 1764-1844 * Kesiah Ann Whitney 1730-1797 MARRIED: 1746 James B Fears 1723-1804 * Ann Laboree 1689-1754 Samuel Whitney 1687-1753 * Sarah Hagar (FIRST DESCENDANTS TO BE BORN IN AMERICA) 1651-1722 Nathaniel Whitney (FIRST DESCENDANTS TO BE BORN IN AMERICA) 1646-1732 * Ruth Reynolds (DESCENDANTS FROM THE UK FROM HERE ON UP TO JOHN "LACKLAND" KING OF ENGLAND) 1623-1685 John Whitney 1624-1692 * Elanor 1597-1659 John Henry Whitney 1589-1673 * Mary Beth Bray 1565-1629 Thomas Whitney 1560-1637 * Margaret Haslonde 1536-1588 John Bray 1534-1615 * Beatrice Shirley 1512-1558 Richard Bray 1505-1559 * None (NO RECORD YET OF WHO RALPH SHIRLEY MARRIED) - -------- Ralph Shirley 1437-1510 * Elizabeth Blount 1414-unknown Ralph Shirley 1413-1510 * None (NO RECORD YET OF WHO SIR RALPH SHIRLEY MARRIED) - -------- Sir Ralph Shirley 1392-1466 LHR7-VKC * None (NO RECORD YET OF WHO HUGH SHIRLEY MARRIED) - -------- Hugh Shirley 1336-1403 * Isabella Basset 1292-unknown None - -------- * Alice Audley 1315-1359 Ralph Basset 1305-1343 * Joan Martin 1287-1322 Nicholas Audley 1258-1316 * Katherine Giffard 1260-1322 Nicolas Audley 1258-1299 * Maud Clifford (NO RECORD FOUND YET OF WHO MAUD CLIFFORD MARRIED) 1235-1282 None - -------- * Margred (NO RECORD FOUND YET OF WHO MARGRED MARRIED) 1210-1264 None - -------- * Joan 1188-1237 Llewelyn 1173-1240 * Agatha De Ferrers 1167-1188 John"LACKLAND" KING OF ENGLAND 1166-1216

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

James Marion "Robert" Mauldin's Immediate Family & their information

I'M WORKING ON IT!!!

Cordelia Viola "Delia" Simers & HER immediate family (and their information)

Cordelia Viola "Delia" Simers (B: 10 March 1885 Oregon County, Missouri D: 1965 West Plains, Howell County, Missouri)

Cordelia was united in Marriage to James Marion "Robert" Mauldin in 1905 in Missouri.
To this union was born:
Joyce Rosella Mauldin (B: 1906 D: 1982)

Lloyd Ulysses Mauldin (B: 1908 D: 1972)
Lloyd Ulysses Mauldin
Harold Mauldin (B: 1909 D:     )
Ruby L. Mauldin (B: 1910 D: 1981) Married Walter Ruggaber (B: 23 Jan 1899 D: 1983)


James Cleo Mauldin (B: 12 June 1915 D: 30 January 1936)
James Cleo Mauldin

Vivian Juanita Mauldin (B: 20 October 1920 - Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas             D: 22 September 2001 - West Plains, Howell County, Missouri)

Vivian Juanita Mauldin

Florence Elizabeth Mauldin (B: 1924 Arkansas D: 2013 Concordia, Lafayette County, Missouri) "Elizabeth" married Charles Lindhart

If you all have any more information please let me know so that I may update this and make it as current as possible-THANKS!!!!

Cordelia Viola Delia <i>Simers</i> Mauldin

Cordelia Viola was the daughter of John H. Simers & Nancy Elizabeth Palmer Simers

John H Simers

Siblings of Cordelia Viola "Delia" Simers:

Charles Wesley Simers (1872-1946)
(He was a Section Hand of the St. Louis & San Francisco Railroads)

Charles married Elmyra Cooper (February 1881 in Illinois D: 1953 Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas) on 28 December 1902 in Fulton County, Arkansas.
To this union was born: Frank H Simers (B: 1908 D; 1953)
Frank married Eunice Gertrude Banks-Simers in 1929)
to this union was born:
1. Robert Simers

2. Jack Simers B: 1871 D: 1939) Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas
Jack B Simers

Jack married Ida A. Sturkie Simers (B: 11 December 1873 D: 8 June 1937)
Ida Ann <i>Sturkie</i> Simers
To this uniton was born one daughter:


Jack B Simers
Lola A. Simers-Barton (B: 1900-1968)
Lola married James E. Barton.  To this union was born:
Jack, James & Herbert Barton.

Lola A <i>Simers</i> Barton

3. Ester F. Simers-Frazier (B: 1912 - D: 1974)
Ester married Jodie R. Frazier (B: 1907- D: 1962)


4. Athel Simers (B: 10 October 1917 Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas D: July 1976 Witchata, Sedgwick County, Kansas)  Buried at Resthaven Mortuary & Cemetary.
Athal Albert Simers
Athel married Naomi Dutton-Simers (B: 1917 D: 1976)
To this union one son was born:
Charles Athel Simers (B: 19 February 1941 D: 25 October 2015)
This is Charles' obiturary from the local newspaper.

Charles Athel Simers was born February 19, 1941, to his parents in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and passed away October 25, 2015, at his home in London, Arkansas, at the age of 74. He was retired from Bowen Air Craft.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Nelda Simers, and his parents, Athal Albert and Naomi Dutton Simers.

He is survived by two sons: Charles Patrick Simers and wife, Teresa, of North Carolina; and Tracy Allen Simers and wife, LaNita, of New York; a sister, Athalene McNay of Wichita, Kansas; and three grandchildren: Savannah Patterson and husband, Deren, Caitlin Simers, and Sierra Simers.

Charles' wife preceded him in death - this is her headstone:
Nelda Ruth <i>Booher</i> Simers

Ivan Simers (B: 16 May 1920 D: 12 December 1997 - Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas)
Ivan married Ella Faye Henry-Simers (B: 21 April 1917 D: 24 May 1988)

Henry A. Simers (1874-1914)
Henry A Berry Simers

Martha Diana Simers-Langston (1878-1973)
B: 8 February 1878 in Oregon County Missouri.
D: 6 November 1973 Mammoth Springs, Fulton County, Arkansas
Albert Waters Langston
Martha was united in Marriage to  Albert W. Langston on
13 February 1910.  To this union was born one son
Loyce Ermal Langston (1912-1944)
Prior to leaving for the war he married Novella Bennett June 30 June 1943 in West Plains, Howell County, Missouri.
Loyce was killed in WW2 and is burried in Limey Meurthe-et-Mosello, Lorraine, France.
PFC Loyce Ermal Langston

** Cordelia Viola Simers Mauldin (1885-1965)**
ALL INFORMATION LISTED ABOVE

Maude Isabelle Simers-Caldwell (1888-1953)
Maude Isabelle <i>Simers</i> Caldwell

Maude was united in marriage to Jason W. Caldwell
To this union was born:
Flora Elizabeth Caldwell (1912-2002)
Flora married James A. Draves (1903-1967)
Flora Elizabeth <i>Caldwell</i> Draves
Nova Jean Caldwell (B: 1914 - D: 1969)
Nova Jean married David Winford Webber ( B: 1907 D: 1958)

Olney C. Simers (1894-1968)
Olney C Simers
Olney married Joyce A. Low-Simers.

Garret Hobart Simers (1897-1988)
Garret Hobart Simers

Susie Grace <i>McGuire</i> Simers

Garret married Susie Grace McGuire-Simers (B: 1888 D: 1971)


I believe this concludes all of Cordelia Viola Simers immediate family history.  Please send me any information you may have so that we can compile a more accurate list.  THANKS!!