Eva Leora May Quigg

F, #3132, b. 15 Aug 1882, d. 19 Aug 1981
Relationship
1st cousin 2 times removed of Lester Milton Barlow
     Eva Leora May Quigg was born on 15 Aug 1882 in NY.1,2,3 She was the daughter of Richard W. Quigg and Leora Wallace.

According to the 1900 census, Eva is adopted. Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1892 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Richard W. Quigg.4 Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Oswego Town, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Richard W. Quigg (her stepfather.)2

Eva Leora May Quigg married Louis Milton Butterworth on 30 Oct 1901 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, at seven o'clock in the evening at the home of the bride's parents.5 Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1905 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Louis Milton Butterworth.6 Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1910 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Louis Milton Butterworth.7

Eva Leora May Quigg was listed as the nearest relative of Louis Milton Butterworth on his WWI draft card, 12 Sep 1918.8 Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1920 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Louis Milton Butterworth.9 Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1930 in Oswego, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Louis Milton Butterworth.10

Eva Leora May Quigg was listed on his WWII draft card as the person who would always know the address of Louis Milton Butterworth.11 Eva Leora May Quigg was enumerated in the census of 1950 in Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY, in the household of Louis Milton Butterworth.12

Eva Leora May Quigg died on 19 Aug 1981 at age 99.1,13 She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY.1

Child of Eva Leora May Quigg and Louis Milton Butterworth

Citations

  1. [S1580] Cemetery Marker in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondage Co., NY (940 Comstock Ave.).
  2. [S555] US1900.
  3. [S766] Social Security Death Index (SSDI), (RootsWeb.com: RootsWeb), has year as 1881. Hereinafter cited as Social Security Death Index.
  4. [S1532] NY1892.
  5. [S730] Oswego Daily Times, Oswego Co., NY, Thursday Evening, October 31, 1901. Hereinafter cited as Oswego Daily Times.
  6. [S1068] NY1905.
  7. [S663] US1910.
  8. [S365] "WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"; National Archives - Northeast Region; New York, NY, Serial No. 513, Order No. 2561. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration Cards."
  9. [S681] US1920.
  10. [S679] US1930.
  11. [S1082] "World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942", Original data: U. S. Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Several Registrations. NARA; Ancestry.com; Provo, UT. Hereinafter cited as "WWII Draft Registration Cards."
  12. [S2621] US1950.
  13. [S766] Social Security Death Index.

Mary J. Wells

F, #3133, b. circa 1822, d. 25 Feb 1905
     Mary J. Wells was born circa 1822 in NY.1,2 She was the daughter of Ebenezer Wells.

Mary J. Wells married Thomas Briggs Jr., son of Thomas Briggs Sr. and Lucy <...>, on 24 Aug 1843 in Scriba, Oswego Co., NY.3

Mary J. Wells was living in Scriba, Oswego Co., NY, on 24 Aug 1843.3 She was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Scriba, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Thomas Briggs Jr.2 Mary J. Wells was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Thomas Briggs Jr.4 Mary J. Wells was enumerated in the census of 1865 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Thomas Briggs Jr.5

Mary J. Wells died on 25 Feb 1905 in West Phoenix, Oswego Co., NY.1 She was buried on 2 Mar 1905 in Phoenix Rural Cemetery, Phoenix, Oswego Co., NY.1

Citations

  1. [S1742] The Gazette and Farmers Journal, Baldwinsville, NY, March 2, 1905, p. 8. Hereinafter cited as The Gazette and Farmers Journal.
  2. [S414] US1850.
  3. [S583] Oswego Palladium, Oswego Co., NY, 30 Aug 1843, page 3, col. 1. "Married, in Scriba, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Pierce, Mr. Thomas Briggs, Jr., to Miss Mary J., daughter of Ebenezer Wells, all of that town.". Hereinafter cited as Oswego Palladium.
  4. [S402] US1860.
  5. [S516] NY1865.

Ebenezer Wells1

M, #3134
     Ebenezer Wells was living in Scriba, Oswego Co., NY, on 24 Aug 1843.2

Child of Ebenezer Wells

Citations

  1. [S583] Oswego Palladium, Oswego Co., NY. Hereinafter cited as Oswego Palladium.
  2. [S583] Oswego Palladium, 30 Aug 1843, page 3, col. 1. "Married, in Scriba, on the 24th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Pierce, Mr. Thomas Briggs, Jr., to Miss Mary J., daughter of Ebenezer Wells, all of that town."

Olive Branch1

F, #3135, b. 20 Nov 1849, d. 7 Jan 1914
     Olive Branch was born on 20 Nov 1849 in TX.2,3

Olive Branch married George Dempster Briggs, son of Jacob Lawrence Briggs and Marcia Marie Garfield. Olive Branch was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, in the household of George Dempster Briggs.4 Olive Branch was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, in the household of George Dempster Briggs.5 Olive Branch was enumerated in the census of 1910 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, in the household of George Dempster Briggs.3

Olive Branch died on 7 Jan 1914 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, at age 64; the informant of the death was Clay Stone Briggs, her son.2 Olive Branch was buried on 8 Jan 1914 in Episcopal Cemetery, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX.2,6

Children of Olive Branch and George Dempster Briggs

Citations

  1. [S584] The Texas State Historical Association, The Handbook of Texas Online (url: http://www.tshaonline.org/).
  2. [S1564] "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982," Index and Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 4 Dec 2013), Citing Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, Austin, TX, Certificate No. 984.
  3. [S663] US1910.
  4. [S496] US1880.
  5. [S555] US1900.
  6. [S1567] Cemetery Marker in Episcopal Cemetery, Galveston, Galveston Co., TX.

Clay Stone Briggs1

M, #3136, b. 8 Jan 1876, d. 29 Apr 1933
     Clay Stone Briggs was born on 8 Jan 1876 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX.2,3 He was the son of George Dempster Briggs and Olive Branch. Clay Stone Briggs was enumerated in the census of 1880 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, in the household of George Dempster Briggs.4 Clay Stone Briggs was enumerated in the census of 1900 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, in the household of George Dempster Briggs.5 Clay was a Texas State Representative (1906-1908); a Texas Judge (1909-1919); a US Representative in Congress (1919-1933) in 1906.1,6 He was enumerated in the census of 1910 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, in the household of George Dempster Briggs.7

In 1914, Clay Stone Briggs was the informant of the death of his mother, Olive Branch.8

The third and final draft registration for World War I included men born between September 12, 1897 and September 12, 1900 plus men born between September 12, 1873 and September 12, 1888. Clay Stone Briggs filled out a draft card on 5 Sep 1918 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX. He was of medium height, of medium build, with blue eyes and grey hair. He was a Judge in the 10th Jud. Dist. of the State of Texas, in Galveston. He was living at 1421 Ave E in Galveston. George Dempster Briggs was listed as his nearest relative.9 Clay Stone Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1920 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX.10

Clay's second marriage was to Lois Slayton on 17 Aug 1927 in Cazenovia, Madison Co., NY.11 Clay Stone Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1930 in Galveston, Galveston Co., TX, with others in the household: Lois Slayton.12

Clay Stone Briggs died on 29 Apr 1933 in Washington, DC, at age 57.13,3,14 He was buried on 1 May 1933 in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondaga Co., NY.14,15

Citations

  1. [S584] The Texas State Historical Association, The Handbook of Texas Online (url: http://www.tshaonline.org/).
  2. [S365] "WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"; National Archives - Northeast Region; New York, NY. Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration Cards."
  3. [S2605] Evening Star, Washington, D. C., Issue of 29 Apr 1933, Sat, Page 1. Hereinafter cited as Evening Star.
  4. [S496] US1880.
  5. [S555] US1900.
  6. [S2605] Evening Star, Issue of 29 Apr 1933, Sat, Page 1.
  7. [S663] US1910.
  8. [S1564] "Texas, Death Certificates, 1903–1982," Index and Images, Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com : accessed 4 Dec 2013), Citing Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Death Certificates, Austin, TX, Certificate No. 984.
  9. [S365] "WWI Draft Registration Cards", Order No. 758.
  10. [S681] US1920.
  11. [S1581] The Washington Post, Washington, DC, 17 Jul 1927, Issue of 17 Jul 1927 (wedding announcement). Hereinafter cited as The Washington Post.
  12. [S679] US1930.
  13. [S853] New York Times, New York, NY, Issue of 30 Apr 1933. Hereinafter cited as New York Times.
  14. [S1580] Cemetery Marker in Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, Onondage Co., NY (940 Comstock Ave.).
  15. [S2605] Evening Star, Issue of 01 May 1933, Mon, Page 9.

Arnold Briggs1

M, #3139, b. circa 1804, d. 20 Jul 1875
     Arnold Briggs was born circa 1804 in Washington Co., NY.2,3

Arnold Briggs married Eliza M. Ensign. Arnold Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Eliza M. Ensign.4 Arnold Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Eliza M. Ensign.3

Arnold Briggs died on 20 Jul 1875 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY.2 He was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Volney, Oswego Co., NY.1,5

Child of Arnold Briggs and Eliza M. Ensign

Citations

  1. [S587] NY State Organization NSDAR, Master Index NY State NSDAR Genealogical Records (Buffalo, N.Y.?: NSDAR, 1972), p. 85. Hereinafter cited as NY State Organization NSDAR.
  2. [S587] NY State Organization NSDAR, NY State Organization NSDAR.
  3. [S585] NY1855.
  4. [S414] US1850.
  5. [S1238] Cemetery Marker in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery (Volney), Volney, Oswego Co., NY (CR45 at Mt. Pleasant Rd across from the Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church (43.38657 -76.37738)).

Eliza M. Ensign1,2

F, #3140, b. 9 Jul 1805, d. 8 Jan 1881
     Eliza M. Ensign was born on 9 Jul 1805 in Washington Co., NY.3,4

Eliza M. Ensign married Arnold Briggs. Eliza M. Ensign was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Arnold Briggs.5 Eliza M. Ensign was enumerated in the census of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of Arnold Briggs.4

Eliza M. Ensign died on 8 Jan 1881 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, at age 75.3 She was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Volney, Oswego Co., NY.6,3

Child of Eliza M. Ensign and Arnold Briggs

Citations

  1. [S587] NY State Organization NSDAR, Master Index NY State NSDAR Genealogical Records (Buffalo, N.Y.?: NSDAR, 1972), p. 85. Hereinafter cited as NY State Organization NSDAR.
  2. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", Shows maiden name, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  3. [S587] NY State Organization NSDAR, NY State Organization NSDAR.
  4. [S585] NY1855.
  5. [S414] US1850.
  6. [S1238] Cemetery Marker in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery (Volney), Volney, Oswego Co., NY (CR45 at Mt. Pleasant Rd across from the Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church (43.38657 -76.37738)).

George C. Briggs1,2

M, #3141, b. 20 Sep 1826
     George C. Briggs was born on 20 Sep 1826 in Easton, Washington Co., NY.1,2 He was the son of Arnold Briggs and Eliza M. Ensign.

George C. Briggs married Malvina <...>. George C. Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1850 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Malvina <...> and Catherine Briggs.3 George C. Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Malvina <...> and Sarah M. Briggs (New York State Census.)1 George C. Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Malvina <...>, Sarah M. Briggs, Alice Briggs, Emmy Briggs and Carrie Briggs.4 George C. Briggs was enumerated as Head of Household in the census of 1865 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, with others in the household: Malvina <...>, Alice Briggs, Emmy Briggs, Carrie Briggs and George Briggs.5

Children of George C. Briggs and Malvina <...>

Citations

  1. [S585] NY1855.
  2. [S171] Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, compiler, "Ancestral File - LDS", Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Hereinafter cited as "Ancestral File - LDS."
  3. [S414] US1850.
  4. [S402] US1860.
  5. [S516] NY1865.

Malvina <...>1

F, #3142, b. circa 1821
     Malvina <...> was born circa 1821 in Oswego Co., NY.1

Malvina <...> married George C. Briggs, son of Arnold Briggs and Eliza M. Ensign. Malvina <...> was enumerated in the census of 1850 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of George C. Briggs.2 Malvina <...> was enumerated in the census of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of George C. Briggs.1 Malvina <...> was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of George C. Briggs.3 Malvina <...> was enumerated in the census of 1865 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of George C. Briggs.4

Children of Malvina <...> and George C. Briggs

Citations

  1. [S585] NY1855.
  2. [S414] US1850.
  3. [S402] US1860.
  4. [S516] NY1865.

Sarah M. Briggs1

F, #3143, b. circa 1851
     Sarah M. Briggs was born circa 1851 in Oswego Co., NY.1 She was the daughter of George C. Briggs and Malvina <...>. Sarah M. Briggs was enumerated in the census of 1855 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of George C. Briggs.1 Sarah M. Briggs was enumerated in the census of 1860 in Volney, Oswego Co., NY, in the household of George C. Briggs.2

Citations

  1. [S585] NY1855.
  2. [S402] US1860.