WEATHERBYS
Submitted by: Susan Fahnstrom
Issac Reeves Weatherby was born in 1793 in New York, died before 1868 in Ar or Mo, he married Lucinda Hambry in 1842 in Barry Co, MO,, she was alot younger than him, he had been married before and had had children by his first marriage.Issac R Weatherby & Lucinda Hambry's children were:
1. Issac Reeeves Weatherby born 1/14/1849, married Sarah Jane Ethridge.
2. John Leslie Weatherby born June 14, 1850.
3. Elizabeth Weatherby born 1854 in Barry Co, MO.
4. Joshua Weatherby born 1856 in Barry Co, MO.John & Juley Weatherby's son JOHN LESLIE WEATHERBY married JULEY ANN JOHNSON born 8/27/1851, they married on 2/16/1871 in Ar or Mo.
Their children were:
1.William M Weatherby born 1/18/ 1872 , died Dec 1957, he married Armilda Sizemore.
2.George Weatherby born 6/10/1873, d 3/1874.
3.Sarah E Weatherby born 12/27/1874, d 11/1875.
4.Liza Jane Weatherby born 6/16/1876, d 1/18/1919, she married William Morris.
5.Joshua Alexander Weatherby born 12/16/1878, d? he married Elva Sussetta Speck.
6.Henry C Weatherby born 5/1/1880, d 4/10/1946, he married Sarah Ann Ritchie.
7.Polly Ann Weatherby born 3/12/1884, d 5/25/1927.
8.Lucinda "Lou" Weatherby born 5/10/1886, d ?
9.John T Weatherby born 6/8/1889, d, 11/11/1956. he married Kate Day.
10.Violet Weatherby born 3/22/1891, d,12/20/1905.
11.Allie Weatherby born 7/10/1893. d, ?
12. Issac "Ike" Weatherby born 1/22/1882, d, 9/22/1952, he married Nancy Ann Whitmore.William M Weatherby died on his way to his sons house, his son was Henry Weatherby, "Little Henry" they called him. They found him in a field, December of 1957, he had been died for several months before they found him, they had looked for him and didn't find him. They didn't suspect foul play because he still had his billfold with all his money in it.
There is no name on the cemetery where he is buried, its just the Old home place that orignally belonged to John & Juley Ann Weatherby. Bill lived at the Old home place for many years until his death, there's another Weatherby property just a short distance down the road that John, Russell and Margaret Weatherby lived on for any years, Roscoe
Weatherby owned it after they passed away and then he sold it to the Forrestry Dept.
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