Berry 6th Generation
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Generation No. 6
432. William Fabricius6 Berry (Lewis Gardner5, William T.4, Lewis3, John2, Thomas1) was born Unknown, and died Unknown. He married Sena Harms. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.
Children of William Berry and Sena Harms are:
475 i. William F.7 Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
476 ii. Bernice Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
435. James Madison6 Berry (Lewis Gardner5, William T.4, Lewis3, John2, Thomas1) was born July 1860 in Missouri, and died Unknown. He married Ida Ann Steadham December 24, 1885 in Boone Co., MO. She died Unknown.
Children of James Berry and Ida Steadham are:
477 i. Nellie7 Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
478 ii. Ethel Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
479 iii. Walter Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
480 iv. Charles Elllis Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
481 v. Kathryn Iris Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
482 vi. Lewis Samuel Berry, born Unknown; died Unknown.
442. James Harvey6 Berry (Samuel Wilkins5, William T.4, Lewis3, John2, Thomas1) was born January 27, 1862 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO, and died September 08, 1946 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO. He married Kathryn Oliver Austene January 20, 1887 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO, daughter of Benjamin Austene and Susan Stubblefield. She was born September 26, 1866 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO, and died August 15, 1943 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO.
Notes for James Harvey Berry:
From: Columbia Missourian Monday September 9, 1946 page 2.
James Harvey Berry Dies at Hallsville.
James Harvey Berry, 84, died at 9:45 pm Sunday at the home of his son, Ben Berry, at Hallsville. He had been ill for some time. he had been married 60 years to Kate Austene Berry who died about three years ago. Mr. Berry is survived by four daughters, two sons, nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. His daughters are Mrs. A. T. Barnes, Berkeley, Calif; Mrs. Etienne Fredericks, Anchorage Alaska; Mrs. A. G. Durall, Topeka, Kansas, and Mrs. Sam Friedman, Cincinatti, Ohio. Ben Berry and J.H. Berry, Jr., Caldwell, Idaho are his two sons. Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of Mr. Berry's children but burial will be in Red Top Cemetery west of Hallsville. the body is at Parker's Funeral Chapel, Columbia. Mr. Berry, son of the late Samuel and Mary Jane Berry of Hallsville, was the last surviving member of his immediate family. He was born near Hallsville and engaged in farming and stock raising there all his adult life. He was a member of the Christian Church at Red Top for many years.
Children of James Berry and Kathryn Austene are:
483 i. Mary Letha7 Berry, born December 30, 1887 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died August 13, 1972 in Azuza, California. She married Austin Turley Barnes January 28, 1912 in St. Joseph, MO; died Unknown.
484 ii. Benjamin Austin Berry, born February 22, 1889 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died August 20, 1951 in Columbia, Boon Co., MO. He married Pauline Stauterman March 29, 1916 in Moberly, Randolph Co., MO; died Unknown.
485 iii. Besse Alice Berry, born July 12, 1890 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died November 20, 1906 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO.
486 iv. Lucille Bruton Berry, born February 21, 1892 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died September 13, 1971 in Venice, California. She married (1) Mark Linder; died Unknown. She married (2) Etienne Fredericks; died Unknown.
487 v. Arlene Lois Berry, born October 05, 1894 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died March 11, 1982 in Topeka, Shawnee, KS. She married Arthur Guy Durall August 15, 1920 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO; died Unknown.
488 vi. Frank Harris Berry, born November 17, 1896 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died January 09, 1897 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO.
489 vii. James Harvey Berry, born March 08, 1898 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died January 26, 1958 in Buhl, Twin Falls Co., ID.
490 viii. Madge Louise Berry, born October 06, 1906 in Hallsville, Boone Co., MO; died April 26, 1954 in Topeka, Shawnee Co., KS. She married Samuel Butch Friedman in Cincinatti, Hamilton Co., OH; died Unknown.
447. Lewis Whitlock6 Berry (James Harvey5, William T.4, Lewis3, John2, Thomas1) was born January 05, 1877 in Virginia City, Nevada, and died March 15, 1926 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO. He married Lula Pearl Green August 05, 1905 in Ft. Smith, Sebastian Co., Arkansas. She was born July 27, 1889 in Ft. Smith, Sebastian Co., Arkansas, and died November 1973 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO.
Notes for Lewis Whitlock Berry:
From: Columbia Daily Tribune, Monday, March 15, 1926, page 1.
Lewis W. Berry Died Early this Morning
Passed Away After a Hopeless Fight During Which He Disclosed Great Vitality
Funeral At His Home
Deceased was Spanish-American War Veteran Wholesale Grocer Eight Years.
Lewis W. Berry died this morning at 3:40 at the Boone County Hospital after an illness of two weeks during which he made an almost super-human fight against the revages of the disease that eventually claimed him. Mr. Berry was operated upon February 24th for appendicitis. Later pertinenitis (sic) developed and for days his life was despaired of but he disclosed a strong vitality and his condition fluctuated betwen better and worse until the end this morning. Mr. Berry was born January 5, 1877 at Virginia City, Nevada. He attended the grade and high schools in that city and later moved to Columbia with his parents. Later Mr. Berry returned to the west and at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War he joined Colonel Torry's Rough Riders and was sent to camp at Jacksonville, Florida, on account of the short duration of the war, his unit, like many others, did not get across to Cuba. In 1900 he returned to Columbia and embarked in the retail grocery and poultry business which he pursued until 8 years ago, when the L.W. Berry, Wholesale Grocery Company was established. He was married Aug. 5, 1905, to Miss Lula Pearl Green of Fort Smith, Arkansas, who survives him. Mrs. Berry has been ill at the Boone County Hospital but was able to be taken to her home last night. Mr. Berry's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Berry, is very ill at the same hospital. Besides the wife and mother, three children survive Mr. Berry. These are: Marjorie, 10 years old; Julia, 12 years old; and Mrs. F.M. Hulett, 905 1/2 West Broadway. A brother, Garfield Berry of Long Beach, CA, arrived Wednesday. A sister, Mrs. Alice Virginia Welch, lived at Wenatchee, Wash. Mr. Berry was a member of the Calvary Episcopal Church. His interest in civic improvement extended to many projects which have been undertaken in the city. He was an active member of the Commercial Club and also belonged the the Country Club. He enjoyed a large friendship throughout the city and community. Funeral services will be conducted at the home 813 College Avenue, at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by the Rev. H.H. Marsden of St. Charles, archdeacon of the Diocese of Missouri of the Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. The pallbearers will be C. W. Furtney, R.E. Lucas, Elmer Smith, Boyd Lucas, Sidney Rollins, and Robert Richards.
Children of Lewis Berry and Lula Green are:
491 i. Mabel7 Berry, born Private. She married F.M. Hulen Private; born Private.
492 ii. Ruth Berry, born December 27, 1908 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO; died August 18, 1909 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO.
493 iii. Marjorie Berry, born Private.
494 iv. Julia Berry, born August 23, 1913 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO; died May 1949 in Columbia, Boone Co., MO. She married Frederick W. Hall Private; born Private.
454. Ormond Lucullus6 Pyle (Sarah Jane5 Gaunt, Mary E.4 Berry, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born January 26, 1859 in Stockton, Jasper County, MO, and died Unknown. He married (1) Susan Matilda Hayward, daughter of Edward Hayward. She was born 1864 in Dade County, and died Unknown. He married (2) Cora Mae Steiner. She was born May 18, 1885, and died Unknown.
More About Susan Matilda Hayward:
Date born 2: 1864
Children of Ormond Pyle and Susan Hayward are:
+ 495 i. Clarence Audrain7 Pyle, born January 01, 1883 in Stockton, Jasper Co., MO; died January 20, 1957 in Wichita, Sedgwick Co., KS.
496 ii. Meredith Allder Pyle, born January 30, 1885 in Missouri; died May 27, 1969 in Hilmar, Stanislaus County, CA.
497 iii. Herbert Pyle, born 1887; died Unknown.
498 iv. Clara Belle Pyle, born 1887; died Unknown.
499 v. James E. Pyle, born 1890; died Unknown.
500 vi. Tessie Anne Pyle, born October 10, 1889; died Unknown.
501 vii. Orlin Hayward Pyle, born December 19, 1899; died August 07, 1971 in Turlock, Stanislaus Co., CA. He married Josephine Marguerita Casavan Private; born Private.
Children of Ormond Pyle and Cora Steiner are:
502 i. Bessie Opal7 Pyle, born Private.
503 ii. Helen E. Pyle, born Private.
457. Clara Lake6 Pyle (Sarah Jane5 Gaunt, Mary E.4 Berry, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born April 11, 1867 in Kansas, and died January 30, 1951 in Dade Co., MO. She married Samuel Farmer September 02, 1888 in Dade Co., MO. He was born November 04, 1867 in Dade Co., MO., and died May 14, 1950 in Dade Co., MO.
More About Clara Lake Pyle:
Burial: Unknown, Greenfield Cemeter, Dade Co., MO
More About Samuel Farmer:
Burial: Unknown, Greenfield Cemetery, Dade Co., MO
Child of Clara Pyle and Samuel Farmer is:
+ 504 i. Freda Beatrice7 Farmer, born Unknown; died Unknown.
464. Josephine Adeline6 Berry (Alonzo Ragsdale5, James Warren4, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born November 25, 1893 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, and died April 21, 1987 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. She married Roland Irving Ferrell June 01, 1922 in Bingham Canyon, Utah, USA, son of Lorin Ferrell and Sarah Warden. He was born January 23, 1888 in Ness City, Ks. USA, and died September 21, 1961 in Saint George, Utah.
Notes for Josephine Adeline Berry:
Here is the place for a short Eulogy, read by her son-in-law, Joseph Cannariato, at her funeral.
"My brothers and sisters-in-law and my wife have asked me to talk about "Gramma Ferrell" - Josephine Berry Ferrell.
A long-time friend called her the embodiment of the west; a true pioneer lady who always found the strength and resourcefulness to do what she had to do. Her mission was to nurture. She was spirited, imaginative, passionate, and always had room for another in her house as well as in her heart.
Some of her children remember other traits about her: the way she called them in to dinner with a high-pitched whistle, the way she taught them opera as well as nursery rhymes, her love of walking everywhere; and where she couldn't walk she would fly or drive.
When she was finally wheelchair bound, whe would push herself around the halls until she earned the title of "our greatest navigator" from one of her attendants.
Her mission was to nurture. She wanted twelve children, but stopped at nine, and always was ready to provide for more. Her children and grandchildren remember her canning fruit, baking bread, and preparing pounds of fruitcake. In this way she taught them about sharing the bounty of the earth with others.
She was resourceful. She could fix a broken electrical cord, swing a hammer, crank a car. She was the first girl on her block to wear bloomers and ride a bicycle. She went to college when most women didn't, and she didn't major in Home Economics. She loved mathematics, taught school, was Post Mistress in Bingham Canyon, audited for the Department of the Interior, War Department, the Internal Revenue Service, and later, after one retirement, went to work again, preparing taxes and keeping books. She acquired and read a six-volume "Great Religions of the World" after the age of seventy.
All this while maintaining a strict code of behavior - honesty and loyalty.
She was passionate. Next to her childtren, her greatest love was music. Music was part of her every chore, every hour, every day, but especially on Saturday nights.
Josephine Adeline Berry Ferrell, born November 25th, 1893, died April 21, 1987, believed knowledge was incomplete, truth only partial, and love imperfect; but that new light was always waiting to break through to our hearts and minds to enlighten our ways.
She didn't just exist; she was alive, caring, working, laughing, telling stories and singing. she was proud of her past and of her people. She loved her family and looked to a joyful future. We are grateful that we had her for ninety-three years. We love her and will miss her with all the passion she gave us.
More About Josephine Adeline Berry:
Cause of Death: age- related causes
Medical Information: enjoyed excellent health most of her life
Notes for Roland Irving Ferrell:
Birth order and birth dates of children of Lorin and Sarah Ferrell obtained from copy of family Bible in possession of Eva Ferrell, certified by Chesney I. Floyd, member of firm of Floyd and Floyd, Bonded and licensed Abstractors, County of Ness, State of Kansas, April 12, 1960.
Roland was awarded a scholarship good for any of the classes in the Preparatory, Normal or College Departments of Cooper College in Sterling, Kansas, August 15, 1904 as he had "Taken the highest grades in the Common School of Ness Co., Kansas"
According to his own testimony, Roland, after graduation wished to continue his schooling but his father, who by that time was suffering from Tuberculosis, insisted that he either work at farming or leave home. For a few years he moved in with his Aunt Rett (Gardner) and later learned the printing trade from his older brothers, Willard and Ray, both of whom were in the newspaper business. Willard, Ray, and sister Alberta were all married and living away from home. His sister Eva helped keep the books, and his mother, Sarah Ellen, was busy with three younger brothers, John, Don and Lorin. Roland signed his name in October, 1909 to the court document agreeing that sister Eva Ferrell should administer the estate of his father and again in December, 1914 for receipt of his share of Lorin Ferrell's estate, which was $128.39. He probably left Kansas shortly thereafter.
He appears in the Census for 1910, in Ness City, in a rented house, where the family moved after the sale of the farm in Utica as follows:
Ella Ferrell, Head of Household, 55 years, no trade.
Eva Ferrell, Daughter, 29 years, bookkeeper.
Roland Ferrell, Son, 22 years, Hardware.
Dwight Ferrell, Son 18 years, School.
Donald Ferrell, Son, 16 years, School.
Lorin Ferrell, Son, 10 years, School.
Descendants state that later a home was built on one of the two lots that Lorin Ferrell owned at the time of his death.
Roland's own story as told to Florence, was that he first lived in Provo, Utah for a little more than a year. He boarded with a local family, and when he became aware that the father of his host family had designs to recruit him as a son-in-law, he moved on to Bingham Canyon, where he worked first carrying mail on horseback throughout the region, and later as a printer at the Press Bulletin Newspaper until he was called into the service.
The following appeared in a Bingham Canyon, Utah newspaper, date unknown: "R.I. Ferrell, who has resided in Bingham for four years, and who has carried mail most of the time and was printer for the Press-Bulletin during the past year, left Monday for Tucson, Arizona, where he will enter the State University and take a special course of training provided for officers in the service of the United States forces.
Ferrell is a native of the Sunflower State, but he has been in Utah so long that he might be classed as an old timer. He is a good fellow. In fact there are not many better fellows to be found. He is capable, honest and companionable. He is well educated and is a man of wide reading and is well versed on many matters of general interest at this time. He belongs to the intellectual strata of humanity and is a man of unimpeachable integrity. He is also a man of courage and is not of the type who would falter in the face of danger, and withal, he has youth, energy and ability, a trinity which augurs for success. He will be missed in Bingham, but his friends here feel sure that he will give a good account of himself when he faces the Huns on the field of carnage."
According to his own testimony, while in Arizona he learned radio transmission and repair. After discharge he returned to Bingham as a mail carrier, married, and fathered his first two children. Some time after the birth of daughter Marjo, about 1924, he bought a house from the area in Bingham Canyon which was scheduled to be covered by mining slag, and transported it by highway to Davis County, North of Salt Lake City, to the hamlet of Centerville, where his wife Josephine had several years earlier (before their marriage) purchased a lot across the road from her mother's family home. The house was settled onto a foundation there, and became the birth-place of his next 6 children.
He planted fruit trees which bore abundantly for many years. Family stories are that during the years of Prohibition he kept a pickle crock under the sink filled with fermenting fruit, called 'tutti frutti'. As various fruits would come into season he would add them to his brew. Each time he added another fruit he would sample the developing beverage.
Soon after he moved to Centerville he dug a 'hurricane cellar', as was customary in Kansas, where hurricanes are a frequent occurrence, and built a garage over to top. He also built a radio, an uncommon item, which was placed in the front yard some Sunday evenings, and neighbors would gather to listen in. He was called 'Bishop' Ferrell' in wry recognition of his non-Mormon status in that overwhelmingly Mormon community.
After the birth of his son Howard, in October, 1934, he moved his family to Salt Lake City, to have better access to Secondary school for the oldest children. He continued his work at the Post Office. The last daughter, Evalyn, was born in Salt Lake City.
From Deseret News and Telegram, Salt Lake City, Friday, September 11, 1961 " Hurricane. Washington County - Roland Irving Ferrell, 73. Hurricane, died Thursday, 9 a.m., in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes.
Born Jan. 23, 1888. Ness City, Kan., to Lorin and Ella Warden Ferrell. Married Josephine Berry June 1, 1922. Bingham Canyon. Resident of Salt Lake City. 1933-51. Retired US. postal clerk. Lived in Hurricane last ten years.
Survivors: widow: sons. daughters. Willard C., Bruce R., Howard D., all of Salt Lake City; Lon M. Corte Madera, Calif.: Mrs. Clifton L. (Joannette) Black. Anaheim, Calif: Mrs. George L. (Margery-Jo) Norton, Mill Valley, Calif.: Mrs. Richard W. (Patricia) Cottam, Pittsburgh. Pa.,: Mrs. Joseph J. (Florence) Cannariato, Novato, Calif.: Mrs. Howard D. (Evalyn) White. San Francisco: 24 grandchildren.
Funeral Saturday, 3 p.m. 2350 E 13th South, where friends call one hour prior to services. Military rites by American Legion Post 133, Burial Salt Lake Cemetery.
Sexton's Records for SLC Cemetery show grave location: Y-1-55-2-W.
More About Roland Irving Ferrell:
Burial: September 23, 1961, Salt Lake City Cemetery, SLC, Utah
Children of Josephine Berry and Roland Ferrell are:
+ 505 i. Ella Joannette7 Ferrell, born March 01, 1923 in Bingham Canyon, Utah; died December 15, 2000 in Marysville, Yuba County, California.
+ 506 ii. Margery Jo Ferrell, born Private.
+ 507 iii. Patricia Louise Ferrell, born Private.
+ 508 iv. Alonzo McNeely Ferrell, born Private.
+ 509 v. Willard Creighton Ferrell, born Private.
+ 510 vi. Florence Gwendolyn Ferrell, born Private.
+ 511 vii. Bruce Roland Ferrell, born Private.
+ 512 viii. Howard Douglas Ferrell, born Private.
+ 513 ix. Evalyn Alberta Ferrell, born Private.
465. Mary Aileen6 Berry (Howard Helm5, Thomas Helm4, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born January 29, 1912 in Dade County, Missouri, and died August 29, 1971 in Neosho Co., Kansas. She married Wilbur Francis Grant December 24, 1929 in Dade Co., Missouri. He was born February 24, 1911 in Morrisville, Polk Co., Missouri, and died February 07, 2001 in Ash Grove, Dade Co., Missouri.
More About Mary Aileen Berry:
Burial: Unknown, Sinking Creek Cem. Dade Co., MO
More About Wilbur Francis Grant:
Burial: February 12, 2001, Sinking Creek Cem. Dade Co., Missouri
Children of Mary Berry and Wilbur Grant are:
514 i. Edward Stanley7 Grant, born Private. He married Ruth Anna Johnson Private; born Private.
515 ii. Morris Berry Grant, born Unknown; died Bef. 2001.
516 iii. William Wayne Grant, born Unknown; died Bef. 2001.
517 iv. Larry Grant, born Private. He married Helen LNU Private; born Private.
518 v. James Gordon Grant, born Private. He married Erma LNU Private; born Private.
519 vi. Mary Frances Grant, born Private. She married FNU Welsh Private; born Private.
520 vii. Jane Ann Grant, born Private. She married FNU Fihn Private; born Private.
468. Howard Dean6 Berry (Howard Helm5, Thomas Helm4, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born Private. He married Lola Patterson Private. She was born Private.
Child of Howard Berry and Lola Patterson is:
521 i. Michael7 Berry, born Private.
473. Thomas Maxwell6 Berry (Elbridge M.5, Thomas Helm4, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born January 23, 1922 in Dadeville, Dade Co., MO, and died September 28, 1984 in Orlando, Fla.. He married (1) Virginia Lee Williams Private. She was born Private. He married (2) Jennifer LNU Private. She was born Private.
Notes for Thomas Maxwell Berry:
Was known as T. Max Berry.
This obit can be found on file in the Dade County Public Library in Greenfield, Missouri. Original source unknown.
Funeral services for T. Max Berry, 62, will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5, at Memorial Funeral Chapel, Columbia, Mo. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Berry died Friday, Sept. 28 at Humana Lucerne General Hospital, Orlando, Fla. Visitation will be from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday, at Memorial Funeral home.
He was born Jan. 23, 1922 in Dadeville. He was a civil engineer for the Missouri State Highway Department prior to 1975. He later served as Director of engineering for Sigmacon Division of General Mills of Orlando, Fla.
Survivors include his wife, Jennifer J. Berry, Orlando, Fla; two sons Michael A. Berry, Orlando, Fl., James J. Berry, Marshfield; four daughters, Lynn A. Stout, Jefferson City; Sherri Berry, Elizabeth L. Berry and Donna J. Berry of Orlando, Fl.
Other survivors include a sister, Nitro Haward, Dadeville and seven grandchildren. Memorial can be made to John H. Walters hospice of Central Missouri, Box 451, Columbia, Mo. 65205
Children of Thomas Berry and Virginia Williams are:
522 i. Thomas Lee7 Berry, born 1948 in Dadeville, Mo.; died 1948 in Dadeville.
Notes for Thomas Lee Berry:
This name, Thomas Lee Berry, and the date, is taken from the records of the Dadeville Masonic Cemetery, Dadeville, Mo. It says inf. son of Maxwell and Virginia Berry.
523 ii. James Maxwell Berry, born Private.
524 iii. Lynn Ann Berry, born Private.
525 iv. Michael Alan Berry, born Private.
Children of Thomas Berry and Jennifer LNU are:
526 i. Sherri7 Berry, born Private.
527 ii. Elizabeth L. Berry, born Private.
528 iii. Donna J. Berry, born Private.
474. Nitro Josephine6 Berry (Elbridge M.5, Thomas Helm4, James Gaskin3, John2, Thomas1) was born Private. She married Carl Clifton Hayward Private. He was born Private.
Children of Nitro Berry and Carl Hayward are:
+ 529 i. Maxwell Carl7 Hayward, born Private.
+ 530 ii. Gary Neil Hayward, born Private.
531 iii. Nancy Ann Hayward, born Private. She married (1) Claude E. Lyles III Private; born Private. She married (2) William Lee Ramsey Private; born Private
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