Sarah Payne
F, b. 30 January 1767, d. 17 February 1837
Sarah Payne was born on 30 January 1767 at Chester Co., PA. She married John Squibb on 5 February 1787 at Frederick Co., VA. Sarah Payne died on 17 February 1837 at Washington Co., PA, at age 70.
Child of Sarah Payne and John Squibb
- Payne Squibb+ b. 12 May 1802, d. 3 Jul 1870
Sarah Ann Payne1
F, b. circa 1836, d. October 1859
Sarah Ann Payne was also known as "Sally".1 She was born circa 1836 at Huntington Twp., Brown Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of George Payne and Margaret (?)1 Sarah Ann Payne died in October 1859 at Aberdeen, Brown Co., OH.
Citations
- [S878] 1850 Federal Census, Brown County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 662.
Sarah E. Payne
F, b. 24 February 1873, d. 15 April 1873
Sarah E. Payne was born on 24 February 1873 at Washington Co., IN. She was the daughter of John G. Payne and Mary Ann Kettrey. Sarah E. Payne died on 15 April 1873 at Washington Co., IN.
Sarah Elizabeth Payne1
F, b. 1835, d. before June 1869
Sarah Elizabeth Payne was born in 1835 at South Boston, Washington Co., IN.1 She was the daughter of Lewis Payne and Susannah Dawalt.1 Sarah Elizabeth Payne married Isaac L. Anderson, son of Lindsey Anderson and Zelpha Williams, on 26 February 1857 at Washington Co., IN; After Sarah's death, Isaac remarried to Rebecca Lockenour on 22 JUN 1869. Sarah Elizabeth Payne died before June 1869 at Franklin Twp., Washington Co., IN.
Children of Sarah Elizabeth Payne and Isaac L. Anderson
- Henry Lewis Anderson+2 b. 20 Jan 1858, d. 11 May 1898
- Alice Catherine Anderson2 b. 27 Jul 1861, d. 15 May 1885
- Jacob N. Anderson b. 17 Jan 1863, d. 23 Mar 1864
- Ulysses Perry Anderson+2 b. 1 Mar 1864, d. 3 Mar 1935
Sarah Elizabeth Payne1
F, b. 11 July 1856, d. 5 August 1920
Sarah Elizabeth Payne was born on 11 July 1856 at South Boston, Washington Co., IN.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Dawalt Payne and Amy Ann Walker.1 Sarah Elizabeth Payne married James Wiley Barnett, son of Daniel B. Barnett and Emeline Anderson, on 14 March 1891 at Washington Co., IN, no children. Sarah Elizabeth Payne died on 5 August 1920 at Washington Co., IN, at age 64.
Citations
- [S2094] 1870 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 369; FHL #545868.
Sarah Ellen Payne
F, b. 15 March 1828, d. 15 June 1853
Sarah Ellen Payne was born on 15 March 1828 at Washington Co. (probably), IN. She was the daughter of William Payne and Elizabeth Dawalt. Sarah Ellen Payne married Elisha Franklin Charles on 23 February 1848. Sarah Ellen Payne died on 15 June 1853 at age 25.
Children of Sarah Ellen Payne and Elisha Franklin Charles
- Austin Jerome Charles+ b. 15 Mar 1849, d. 30 Jan 1928
- Elva Ann Charles+ b. 30 Oct 1850, d. 11 Apr 1913
Seward Oval Payne1
M, b. 19 August 1879, d. 14 September 1958
Seward Oval Payne was born on 19 August 1879 at Franklin Twp., Washington Co., IN, WW I and WW II draft registrations.1 He was the son of John W. Payne and Elizabeth A. Huston.1 Seward Oval Payne lived on 23 April 1910 at Logansport, Cass Co., IN.2 Occupation: Pennsylvania Railroad brakeman at Terre Haute and Chicago, retired in 1940, and spent winters in Florida and summers at Terre Haute. Did not marry. He lived in April 1940 at Terre Haute, Vigo Co., IN, census p.7A, indicates he was single, a railroad switch tender, living with his sister Ethel's family, and absent on the date. Also indicates his 1935 residence was Chicago.3 He died on 14 September 1958 at age 79. He was buried in September 1958 at Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Vigo Co., IN, Findagrave #188076017.
Citations
- [S2084] 1880 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 321; FHL #1254321.
- [S2171] 1910 Federal Census, Cass County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 342; FHL #1374355.
- [S4288] 1940 Federal Census, Vigo County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1104.
Sina Ann Payne
F, b. January 1837, d. March 1868
Sina Ann Payne was born in January 1837 at Washington Co., IN. She was the daughter of William Payne and Elizabeth Dawalt. Sina Ann Payne died in March 1868 at Salem, Washington Co., IN, at age 31. She was buried in March 1868 at Old Hebron Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN, Findagrave #84542347.
Sophia Payne1
F, b. 21 October 1842, d. 20 February 1922
Sophia Payne was born on 21 October 1842 at Huntington Twp., Brown Co., OH.2,1 She was the daughter of George Payne and Margaret (?)1 Sophia Payne married John C. Bushman on 18 February 1881 at Brown Co., OH. Sophia Payne died on 20 February 1922 at Newport, Campbell Co., KY, at age 79. She was buried in February 1922 at Pisgah Ridge Cemetery, Levanna, Brown Co., OH, per death certificate.
Child of Sophia Payne
- Anna Payne+ b. 3 May 1858, d. 21 Nov 1936
Child of Sophia Payne and John C. Bushman
- Clarence Roswell Bushman+ b. 16 Jun 1888, d. 11 Jun 1959
Stella M. Payne
F, b. 3 October 1886, d. 26 November 1976
Stella M. Payne was born on 3 October 1886 at Washington Co., IN. She was the daughter of Jacob Dawson Payne and Anna Lucinda Tilford. Stella M. Payne married Charles Grover Waisner, son of Michael Waisner and Mary Susannah Jeffs, on 25 December 1907 at Washington Co., IN. Stella M. Payne died on 26 November 1976 at Hardin Co., KY, at age 90.
Children of Stella M. Payne and Charles Grover Waisner
- Waisner b. 4 Jul 1909, d. 4 Jul 1909
- Faye L. Waisner+ b. 26 Jan 1911, d. Jul 1980
- Mildred E. Waisner b. c 1917
Stephen Matthew Payne1
M, b. May 1877
Stephen Matthew Payne was born in May 1877 at Illinois.1 He married Lou P. Defraites on 17 November 1897 at Sangamon Co., IL.
Child of Stephen Matthew Payne and Lou P. Defraites
- Marguerite Evelyn Payne1 b. Dec 1898
Citations
- [S1018] 1900 Federal Census, Sangamon County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 342 - 344; FHL #1240342 - 44.
Susan Payne1
F, b. circa 1844
Susan Payne was born circa 1844 at Huntington Twp., Brown Co., OH.2,1 She was the daughter of George Payne and Margaret (?)1
Susannah Elizabeth Payne
F, b. 28 January 1854, d. 6 November 1874
Susannah Elizabeth Payne was born on 28 January 1854 at Washington Co., IN.1 She was the daughter of Jeremiah Lewis Payne and Catherine Mull. Susannah Elizabeth Payne died on 6 November 1874 at Washington Co., IN, at age 20. She was buried in November 1874 at Anderson-Payne Cemetery, South Boston, Washington Co., IN.
Citations
- [S2090] 1860 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 306; FHL #803306.
Thelma Payne
F, b. 19 March 1937, d. 22 July 1980
Thelma Payne was born on 19 March 1937 at Aberdeen, Brown Co., OH. She was the daughter of John Ray Payne and Cora Rosalyn Davis. Thelma Payne died on 22 July 1980 at Brown Co., OH, at age 43. She was buried in July 1980 at Charter Oak Cemetery, Aberdeen, Brown Co., OH, Findagrave #235145044.
Victor Grover Payne1
M, b. 31 January 1894
Victor Grover Payne was born on 31 January 1894 at Salem, Washington Co., IN.1 He was the son of Jordan Miller Payne and Elmira Josephine Bowers.1 Victor Grover Payne married Suzanne A. (?) circa 1918. Victor Grover Payne lived in 1942 at 513 Holt Road, Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN, WW II Registration Card.
Children of Victor Grover Payne and Suzanne A. (?)
- Marie Josephine Payne b. c 1919
- Victor Grover Payne Jr. b. 1 Nov 1921, d. Feb 1983
- Roy Keith Payne b. 9 Jan 1924, d. 24 Oct 2000
Citations
- [S2172] 1900 Federal Census, Jackson County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 378; FHL #1240378.
Victor Grover Payne Jr.
M, b. 1 November 1921, d. February 1983
Victor Grover Payne Jr. was born on 1 November 1921 at Marion Co. (probably), IN. He was the son of Victor Grover Payne and Suzanne A. (?) Victor Grover Payne Jr. began military service on 22 February 1944 Enlisted, U.S. Army, discharged 2 NOV 1945. He died in February 1983 at Marion Co. (probably), IN, at age 61 Dates per SSDI, last residence Indianapolis.
Virginia M. Payne
F, b. 10 September 1924
Virginia M. Payne was born on 10 September 1924 at Indiana. She was the daughter of Kenneth Osborne Payne and Estella Mae Anderson. Virginia M. Payne lived in 1942 at Danville, Boyle Co., KY. She lived between 1972 and 1974 at Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.
William Payne
M, b. 29 February 1804, d. 21 September 1874
William Payne was born on 29 February 1804 at Ohio. He was the son of Jeremiah H. Payne and Sarah McCoy. William Payne married Elizabeth Dawalt, daughter of Henry DeWald and Elizabeth Gross, on 27 January 1825 at Washington Co., IN. William Payne lived between 1850 and 1860 at Washington Co., IN. He lived on 30 June 1870 at Paris Twp., Edgar Co., IL, farming.1 He died on 21 September 1874 at Ellis Co. (probably), TX, at age 70. He was buried in September 1874 at Waxahachie City Cemetery, Waxahachie, Ellis Co., TX, Findagrave #13395260.
Children of William Payne and Elizabeth Dawalt
- Sarah Ellen Payne+ b. 15 Mar 1828, d. 15 Jun 1853
- Mary Ann Payne b. c 1830
- James H. Payne b. 28 Sep 1834, d. 24 Jul 1855
- Sina Ann Payne b. Jan 1837, d. Mar 1868
- Henry B. Payne b. 17 Jan 1840, d. 14 Dec 1899
- Richard M. Payne b. 28 Feb 1843, d. 30 Dec 1878
- Catherine P. Payne b. c 1845, d. b 3 Jul 1860
- Martha Jane Payne+ b. 21 May 1847, d. 25 Sep 1928
- Harriet M. Payne b. 1853, d. 5 Apr 1879
Citations
- [S3898] 1870 Federal Census, Edgar County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 218; FHL #545717.
William Elias Payne
M, b. 8 September 1850, d. 3 January 1925
William Elias Payne was born on 8 September 1850 at Washington Twp., Washington Co., IN. He was the son of Henry Rice Payne and Caroline Davis. William Elias Payne died on 3 January 1925 at Salem, Washington Co., IN, at age 74 OBITUARY #1 - The Salem Leader or Democrat, Salem Indiana; after 3 January 1925:
WILLIAM PAYNE
William Payne, who has been in ill health for a number of years, died at his home on E. Mulberry St., of lung trouble, Saturday morning at 4:30 o’clock. The deceased was making arrangements to close his home and go to the home of his sister, Mrs. Sylvester Graham at Logansport, when taken so severely ill. He had never married and for several years had been living alone in Salem where he had a brother and sister residing, who saw after his welfare. His remains were taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. S. C. White.
After a few days of complete disability he quietly went away to his reward on the early morning of January 3rd, 1925, having reached the age of 74 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Will, as he was commonly known, grew to manhood in the Highland neighborhood and all knew him to be a jovial, friendly and good natured neighbor.
At the age of 24 years he joined the Highland Methodist church, under the pastorate of Rev. Wm. H. Grimm, and was always a faithful worker as long as his health permitted. He was a member of the K. of P. Lodge, and a Charter member of the Red Man Lodge.
The later years of Mr. Payne’s life were spent in Salem where he clerked in the stores of John _. Williams, Charles Mobley and Frank Summers until his health failed.
The last six years of his life were quietly spent in his own home in Salem.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. S. Graham, of Logansport, Ind., and Mrs. A. C. White, of Salem. Four brothers survive, Byron of Borden, Jordan, of Vallonia, and Leonard and Edgar of Salem. His parents, two brothers and two sisters have preceded him in death. Besides his relatives he leaves a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his going.
There is no death; An Angel form walks o’er the earth with silent tread;
He bears our best loved things away and then we call them dead.
Funeral services were held at the Weir Memorial church Monday morning at 10:30 conducted by the pastor, Rev. Carl F. Glick, and the Knights of Pythias. The music was given by a quartette, Mrs. E. H. Bristol, Miss Helen Reid, W. H. Rudder and Charles Robertson, and a special number by Mr. And Mrs. Preston. Interment was made in Crown Hill Cemetery.
The members of the family attending from a distance were Messrs. S. S. Graham, of Logansport; H. B. Payne and family, of Borden; Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Payne, daughter Mary Catherine, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Payne, of Vallonia
Obituary #2 – The Salem Leader or Democrat; Salem, Indiana; aft. Jan 03, 1925:
William E. Payne
Man that is born of woman is of a few days and full of trouble.
He cometh forth like a flower and is cut down; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not.
William Elias Payne, oldest son of Henry R. and Caroline Davis Payne, was born September 8, 1850 at the old Payne homestead five miles northwest of Salem. After a few days of complete disability he quietly went away to his reward on the early morning of January 3, 1925, having reached the age of 74 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Will, as he was commonly known, grew to manhood in the Highland neighborhood and all knew him to be a jovial, friendly and good neighbor.
At the age of 24 years he joined the Highland Methodist Church, under the pastorate of Rev. William H. Grimm and he was always a faithful worker as long as his health permitted.
He was a member of the K. of P. lodge and a charter member of the Red Men Lodge.
The latter years of Mr. Payne’s life were spent in Salem where he clerked in the stores of John L. Williams, Charles Mobley and Frank Summers until his health failed. The last six years of his life were quietly spent in his own home in Salem.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. S. Graham of Logansport, Ind. And Mrs. A. C. White of Salem. Four brothers survive, Byron, of Borden, Jordan of Vallonia and Leonard and Edgar of Salem. His parents, two brothers and two sisters have preceded him in death. Besides his relatives he leaves a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his going.
There is no death! An Angel form walks o’er the earth with silent tread;
He bears our best loved things away and then we call them dead.
Funeral was held at 10:30 o’clock at the M. E. church, Monday, conducted by Rev. C. F. Glick. Interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were men from the two orders: R. R. Tash, Dennis Elrod and Judge Paynter from the K. of P lodge; W. O. Marks, William McLemore and James Grifflin from the Red Men lodge. The Knights gave their ritualistic ceremony at the church.
Out of town relatives attending the funeral of W. E. Payne were Mr. Sylvester Graham of Logansport; Byron Payne and family from Borden and Mr. And Mrs. J. D. Payne of Vallonia.
He was buried in January 1925 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN.
WILLIAM PAYNE
William Payne, who has been in ill health for a number of years, died at his home on E. Mulberry St., of lung trouble, Saturday morning at 4:30 o’clock. The deceased was making arrangements to close his home and go to the home of his sister, Mrs. Sylvester Graham at Logansport, when taken so severely ill. He had never married and for several years had been living alone in Salem where he had a brother and sister residing, who saw after his welfare. His remains were taken to the home of his sister, Mrs. S. C. White.
After a few days of complete disability he quietly went away to his reward on the early morning of January 3rd, 1925, having reached the age of 74 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Will, as he was commonly known, grew to manhood in the Highland neighborhood and all knew him to be a jovial, friendly and good natured neighbor.
At the age of 24 years he joined the Highland Methodist church, under the pastorate of Rev. Wm. H. Grimm, and was always a faithful worker as long as his health permitted. He was a member of the K. of P. Lodge, and a Charter member of the Red Man Lodge.
The later years of Mr. Payne’s life were spent in Salem where he clerked in the stores of John _. Williams, Charles Mobley and Frank Summers until his health failed.
The last six years of his life were quietly spent in his own home in Salem.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. S. Graham, of Logansport, Ind., and Mrs. A. C. White, of Salem. Four brothers survive, Byron of Borden, Jordan, of Vallonia, and Leonard and Edgar of Salem. His parents, two brothers and two sisters have preceded him in death. Besides his relatives he leaves a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his going.
There is no death; An Angel form walks o’er the earth with silent tread;
He bears our best loved things away and then we call them dead.
Funeral services were held at the Weir Memorial church Monday morning at 10:30 conducted by the pastor, Rev. Carl F. Glick, and the Knights of Pythias. The music was given by a quartette, Mrs. E. H. Bristol, Miss Helen Reid, W. H. Rudder and Charles Robertson, and a special number by Mr. And Mrs. Preston. Interment was made in Crown Hill Cemetery.
The members of the family attending from a distance were Messrs. S. S. Graham, of Logansport; H. B. Payne and family, of Borden; Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Payne, daughter Mary Catherine, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Payne, of Vallonia
Obituary #2 – The Salem Leader or Democrat; Salem, Indiana; aft. Jan 03, 1925:
William E. Payne
Man that is born of woman is of a few days and full of trouble.
He cometh forth like a flower and is cut down; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not.
William Elias Payne, oldest son of Henry R. and Caroline Davis Payne, was born September 8, 1850 at the old Payne homestead five miles northwest of Salem. After a few days of complete disability he quietly went away to his reward on the early morning of January 3, 1925, having reached the age of 74 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Will, as he was commonly known, grew to manhood in the Highland neighborhood and all knew him to be a jovial, friendly and good neighbor.
At the age of 24 years he joined the Highland Methodist Church, under the pastorate of Rev. William H. Grimm and he was always a faithful worker as long as his health permitted.
He was a member of the K. of P. lodge and a charter member of the Red Men Lodge.
The latter years of Mr. Payne’s life were spent in Salem where he clerked in the stores of John L. Williams, Charles Mobley and Frank Summers until his health failed. The last six years of his life were quietly spent in his own home in Salem.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. S. S. Graham of Logansport, Ind. And Mrs. A. C. White of Salem. Four brothers survive, Byron, of Borden, Jordan of Vallonia and Leonard and Edgar of Salem. His parents, two brothers and two sisters have preceded him in death. Besides his relatives he leaves a large circle of friends and acquaintances to mourn his going.
There is no death! An Angel form walks o’er the earth with silent tread;
He bears our best loved things away and then we call them dead.
Funeral was held at 10:30 o’clock at the M. E. church, Monday, conducted by Rev. C. F. Glick. Interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers were men from the two orders: R. R. Tash, Dennis Elrod and Judge Paynter from the K. of P lodge; W. O. Marks, William McLemore and James Grifflin from the Red Men lodge. The Knights gave their ritualistic ceremony at the church.
Out of town relatives attending the funeral of W. E. Payne were Mr. Sylvester Graham of Logansport; Byron Payne and family from Borden and Mr. And Mrs. J. D. Payne of Vallonia.
He was buried in January 1925 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN.
William Harvey Payne
M, b. 12 November 1823, d. 6 February 1861
William Harvey Payne was born on 12 November 1823 at South Boston, Washington Co., IN. He was the son of Lewis Payne and Susannah Dawalt. William Harvey Payne married Harriet Hartley, daughter of Joseph Hartley and Esther Magill, on 9 September 1847 at Washington Co., IN. William Harvey Payne lived in 1850 at Washington Twp., Washington Co., IN.1 He was a member, Salem Church of Christ. He died on 6 February 1861 at Washington Co., IN, at age 37. He was buried in February 1861 at Anderson-Payne Cemetery, South Boston, Washington Co., IN.
Children of William Harvey Payne and Harriet Hartley
- Lewis Cass Payne+1 b. 10 Oct 1849, d. 26 Dec 1929
- John W. Payne+ b. 17 Nov 1851, d. 26 Jan 1893
- Payne b. 6 Sep 1855, d. 6 Sep 1855
- Payne b. 6 Sep 1855, d. 6 Sep 1855
- Amanda Payne b. 11 Jan 1856, d. 21 Nov 1859
- Mary Ellen Payne+ b. 10 Sep 1858, d. 21 Dec 1940
Citations
- [S954] 1850 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, Series M432, Roll 179.
William Herschel Payne
M, b. 3 July 1882, d. 26 March 1908
William Herschel Payne was born on 3 July 1882 at Washington Co., IN. He was the son of Lewis Cass Payne and Ferebee Ellen Brickey. William Herschel Payne died on 26 March 1908 at age 25. He was buried in March 1908 at Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Washington Co., IN.
William Lebert Payne1
M, b. 11 April 1877, d. 28 February 1960
William Lebert Payne was born on 11 April 1877 at Pekin, Washington Co., IN.1 He was the son of Jacob Dawson Payne and Anna Lucinda Tilford. William Lebert Payne married Zella F. Motsinger, daughter of Samantha A. Motsinger, on 19 March 1899 at Washington Co., IN.1 William Lebert Payne died on 28 February 1960 at Pekin, Washington Co., IN, at age 82. He was buried in March 1960 at Olive Branch Cemetery, Polk Twp., Washington Co., IN.
Note: There is a small, private cemetery on the William Lebert Payne place. It is situated on a rising knoll above Peeler's Branch and across the branch from the Payne farm. The cemetery, known as the Motsinger Family Cemetery contains the graves of Michael and Martha Jane (Peeler) Motsinger and six of their children. The cemetery was surveyed by Lulie Davis and Charles Hosea on October 17, 1940. Lulie noted: "At the Lebert Payne place we saw many beautiful varieties of cacti; counted the old log buildings still standing in a fair state of preservation -- the log house have been moved back for a smoke house. Many excellent biscuit meals have been cooked in the open fire-place and served to hucksters and travelers who came the branch road that is still passable. Well-preserved log corn-crib and barn are still in use. This was the Benj. Brim Home."
Note: Benjamin Brim married Martha (Peeler) Motsinger on 19 may 1872 in Washington County, Indiana.
Note: There is a small, private cemetery on the William Lebert Payne place. It is situated on a rising knoll above Peeler's Branch and across the branch from the Payne farm. The cemetery, known as the Motsinger Family Cemetery contains the graves of Michael and Martha Jane (Peeler) Motsinger and six of their children. The cemetery was surveyed by Lulie Davis and Charles Hosea on October 17, 1940. Lulie noted: "At the Lebert Payne place we saw many beautiful varieties of cacti; counted the old log buildings still standing in a fair state of preservation -- the log house have been moved back for a smoke house. Many excellent biscuit meals have been cooked in the open fire-place and served to hucksters and travelers who came the branch road that is still passable. Well-preserved log corn-crib and barn are still in use. This was the Benj. Brim Home."
Note: Benjamin Brim married Martha (Peeler) Motsinger on 19 may 1872 in Washington County, Indiana.
Children of William Lebert Payne and Zella F. Motsinger
- Kenneth Osborne Payne+1 b. 24 Jun 1900, d. 29 May 1972
- Elsie M. Payne+ b. 28 Aug 1902, d. Jun 1994
- Morris Alva Payne+ b. 20 Mar 1912, d. 2 Dec 1991
- Geneva M. Payne+ b. 7 Sep 1917, d. 25 Nov 2003
Citations
- [S1205] 1900 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Rolls 411 - 412; FHL #1240411 - 2.
William Lewis Payne1
M, b. 28 August 1854, d. 26 February 1874
William Lewis Payne was born on 28 August 1854 at South Boston, Washington Co., IN.1 He was the son of Daniel Dawalt Payne and Amy Ann Walker.1 William Lewis Payne died on 26 February 1874 at Washington Co., IN, at age 19. Cause of death: Scarlet Fever. He was buried in 1874 at Anderson-Payne Cemetery, South Boston, Washington Co., IN.
Citations
- [S2094] 1870 Federal Census, Washington County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 369; FHL #545868.
William Lewis Payne
M, b. 26 March 1906, d. 29 March 1952
William Lewis Payne was born on 26 March 1906 at Washington Co. (probably), IN. He was the son of Samuel Oscar Payne and Dora Lincoln McClellan. William Lewis Payne died on 29 March 1952 at Franklin Twp., Washington Co., IN, at age 46. He was buried in April 1952 at Conway Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Washington Co., IN.
William R. Payne1
M, b. 15 December 1830, d. 28 April 1861
William R. Payne was born on 15 December 1830. He married Mary Starling, daughter of Samuel McDowell Starling and Elizabeth Ann Gabriella Lewis, on 23 April 1861.1 William R. Payne died on 28 April 1861 at age 30.
Citations
- [S20] Joseph Sullivant, A Genealogy and Family Memorial, 54 - 55.
Willis E. Payne
M, b. 2 September 1893, d. June 1981
Willis E. Payne was born on 2 September 1893 at Clark Co., IN. He was the son of Henry Byron Payne and Ella Ryan. Willis E. Payne died in June 1981 at Clark Co. (probably), IN, at age 87.
Wilma E. Payne1
F, b. 1905
Wilma E. Payne was born in 1905 at Jackson Co. (probably), IN.1 She was the daughter of Jordan Miller Payne and Elmira Josephine Bowers.1
Citations
- [S2173] 1910 Federal Census, Jackson County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 357; FHL #1374370.
Wobryce Payne
M, b. 20 January 1903, d. 15 February 1909
Wobryce Payne was born on 20 January 1903 at Washington Co., IN. He was the son of Ross LaFrance Payne and Maryetta Plott. Wobryce Payne died on 15 February 1909 at age 6. He was buried in February 1909 at Blue River Baptist Cemetery, Franklin Twp., Washington Co., IN.
Payne
M, b. 5 January 1834, d. 5 January 1834
Payne was born on 5 January 1834 at Washington Co., IN. He died on 5 January 1834 at Washington Co., IN. He was the son of Lewis Payne and Susannah Dawalt. Payne was buried in January 1834 at Anderson-Payne Cemetery, South Boston, Washington Co., IN.
Payne
F, b. 6 September 1855, d. 6 September 1855
Payne was born on 6 September 1855 at Benton Co., AR. She died on 6 September 1855 at Benton Co., AR. She was the daughter of William Harvey Payne and Harriet Hartley. Payne was buried in September 1855 at Anderson-Payne Cemetery, South Boston, Washington Co., IN.