________________________
|
_Claude CARMICHAEL __|
| (1898 - 1950) m 1920|
| |________________________
|
|
|--Kenneth Dale CARMICHAEL
|
| _David Henry BABB ______
| | (1858 - 1939) m 1893
|_Dottie Glee BABB ___|
(1896 - 1982) m 1920|
|_Anna Estella MARSHALL _+
(1874 - 1955) m 1893
_Enoch EACHUS _______
| (1670 - ....)
_Robert EACHUS ______|
| (1690 - 1727) |
| |_Esther PIERCE ______+
| (1680 - ....)
|
|--William EACHUS
|
| _Hugh HARRY _________+
| | (1660 - 1708) m 1686
|_Elizabeth HARRY ____|
(1695 - 1758) |
|_Elizabeth BRINTON __+
(1665 - 1708) m 1686
_William HARTSOOK _____
|
_Frederick HARTSOOK _|
| (1874 - ....) m 1900|
| |_Catherine Reed SMOOT _
|
|
|--Helen HARTSOOK
|
| _James FORESMAN _______
| | (.... - 1915)
|_Lavina R. FORESMAN _|
m 1900 |
|_Mary Esther TRAVIS ___+
(1851 - ....)
_John RATCLIFF ______+
| (1803 - 1852) m 1821
_Archelaus RATCLIFF _|
| (1825 - 1864) |
| |_Siscilla JOHNSON ___
| (1800 - 1881) m 1821
|
|--Abigail RATCLIFF
| (1847 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah ______________|
(1825 - ....) |
|_____________________
_Martin Beatty TRAVIS __+
| (1880 - 1958) m 1902
_Joseph Emery TRAVIS _|
| (1903 - 1979) m 1924 |
| |_Nellie Francis HOOVER _+
| (1882 - 1959) m 1902
|
|--Ann Elizabeth TRAVIS
|
| _Alvah Everett WARD ____
| | (1870 - 1963) m 1891
|_Nettie Minerva WARD _|
(1907 - 1990) m 1924 |
|_Mary Tennessee HIRE ___
(1873 - 1920) m 1891
_Martin Beatty TRAVIS ___+
| (1816 - 1879) m 1847
_Sylvestor Newton TRAVIS _|
| (1847 - 1922) m 1871 |
| |_Lavina Catherine BEYER _+
| (1827 - 1903) m 1847
|
|--Martin Beatty TRAVIS
| (1880 - 1958)
| _Edmund HILLMAN _________+
| | (1818 - 1880) m 1838
|_Mary Elizabeth HILLMAN __|
(1844 - 1927) m 1871 |
|_Ann Maria DONNELLY _____
(1814 - 1897) m 1838
[42] Grocer, farmer, and meat market/butcher and cattle buyer. Was taught meat cutting by his Aunt Allie Travis., and that was his occupation for most of his life. Daughter Edith told of trip with him on the train to buy cattle in St. Joseph, Mo. to buy live cattle to take back to Peru to butcher and sell in his grocery store. (about 1913)