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==McGhee family==
* R.I. McGhee
* Margaret "Maggie" McGhee '''+1911-1914+'''
In 1909, the family lived at 1103 Lincoln in Neodesha, and R.I. was employed as a carpenter. There was also a P.A. McGhee @ 918 Lincoln who was employed as a painter.
==Owen family==
* Mary B. Williams Owen '''1889''' (b. 1821 Moore Co., N.C. - d. 1889 Neodesha, KS), m. 1846 @ Carthage, Moore, N.C.), daughter of Thomas Greene Williams (b. 1794 Moore, N.C. - d. 1887 Williams Plantation, Moore, N.C.) & Elizabeth Williams (b. 1796 Moore, N.C. - d. 1885 Williams Plantation, Moore, N.C.).
** Lunda J. Owen (b. 1847 Carthage, Moore, N.C. - d. 1865 Troy, Montgomery, N.C.), she died at the age of 18 of Diphtheriadiphtheria. ** Eli Philip Owen '''1889-1913''' (b. 1848 Carthage, Moore, N.C. - d. 1944 Gardena, Los Angeles, [[California|CA]]). Wife: Eliza Jane Burley Owen '''1889-1913''' (b. 1858 [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1944 San Diego, CA), married 1876 @ Christian Co., IL. Eliza was the daughter of Robert Fergason Burley (b. 1835 [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1920 Arkansas City, Cowley, KS) & Mary Law Burley. Robert & Mary Burley were married in 1857 @ Christian Co., IL. In 1922, Eli was employed as a rancher at 16519 Maine in the Moneta neighborhood of Torrance, SW of Gardena, CA. In 1895, Eli was employed as a plasterer in the Neodesha phone directory, and in 1909 as a preacher, and lived with his wife, and his daughters Ethel & Jessie. His residence in 1895 was 903 Grant, then in 1903 at 901, his father lived with him in 1895.
*** Pearl Owen Hardesty '''1889-1900+''' (b. 1880), schoolteacher in 1900.
*** Clarence Burley Owen '''1889-1901+''' (b. 1882)
*** Grace Owen Moore '''1889-1902+1904''' (b. 1884Neodesha, KS - d. 1912 Pawhuska, Osage, [[Oklahoma|OK]]). Husband (1904 @ Neodesha, KS): Chester Victor Moore (b. 1884 Olney, Richland, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1955 Winnsboro, Franklin, [[Louisiana|LA]], bd. Inglewood, L.A., CA), son of Benjamin F.H. Moore (b. 1844 [[Ohio|OH]] - d. 1899 Payne, OK) & Mary Elizabeth Kennedy Lincoln-Moore-Wilson (b. 1855 Moore Co., N.C. - d. 1933 Inglewood, CA). In 1910, Chester was employed as a grocery deliveryman, and the family resided on Leahy Ave., in Pawhuska, OK. In 1912, Grace died of typhoid fever & pneumonia. At the time, her daughter Lucille, and mother Eliza were also suffering from typhoid fever. Rev. John Kennedy officiated Grace's memorial at the Baptist church in Pawhuska. In 1920, Chester had remarried and founded a grocery store in Foraker. Chester & Grace had four children, three of whom were:**** Lucille Moore Green '''?''' (b. 1904 Neodesha, KS - d. 2001 Lawndale, L.A., CA). Husband: Merwin Thomas Green (b. 1905 Newhope, Pike, [[Arkansas|AR]] - d. 1974 Lawndale, L.A., CA), son of Musker Lee Green (b. 1871 Index, Cass, [[Missouri|MO]] - d. 1949 Redondo Beach, L.A., CA) & Grace Eleanor Breeden Green (1876-1921). Musker was employed in 1910 at Bear Creek, Sevier, AR as a laborer in a saw mill. In 1930, Lucille's husband Merwin was employed in Redondo Beach, CA as a boiler washer in the oil fields, and in 1940 in Inglewood, CA as a derrickman.**** Marvin Francis Moore '''?''' (b. 1907 Neodesha, KS - d. 1993 Hemet, Riverside, CA). In 1930, Marvin resided in Gardena, L.A., CA, with his father and step-mother, and was employed as a meat cutter in a grocery store. By 1940, he was married and living in Inglewood, L.A., CA, employed in the same field. 1st wife (m. 1931 @ L.A., CA): Florence Grace States, daughter of Charles John States (b. 1881 Iuka, Marion, IL - d. 1943 Whittier, L.A., CA) & Pearl Bell Ritter States-Petrie (b. 1891 San Antonio, TX - d. 1979 Ridgecrest, Kern, CA).**** Thelma Verena Moore Tinsley '''?''' (b. 1909 Neodesha, KS - d. 2006 San Diego, CA). Husband: Jeremiah Kirk "Jerry" Tinsley (b. 1897 Spring Valley, McPherson, KS - d. 1978 San Diego, CA), son of Alvin F. Tinsley (b. 1856 [[Michigan|MI]] - d. 1953 Canton, McPherson, KS) & Lena Wilson Ingram-Tinsley (b. 1867 Turtle, Rock, [[Wisconsin|WI]] - d. 1937 Canton, McPherson, [[Kansas|KS]]). Jerry served WWI 1917-1919.**** In 1909, one of the first Boy Scout troops in the U.S. was organized in that Pawhuska, which is the county seat of Osage. The namesake for Tinker AFB, Gen. Clarence L. Tinker, was also from Pawhuska, the highest ranking Native-American officer (as a member of the Osage Nation), and the first to reach that rank.*** Thomas Benton Owen '''1889-1910+''' (b. 1887 Neodesha, KS - d. 1963 Gardena, L.A., CA). By 1916, he was a teamster or truckman for A.L. Eagler in Los Angeles, CA, +1920+ a deliveryman, and +1930-1950+ a USPS mail carrier. By 1940, he resided in Glendale. Thomas may have never married.
*** Jessie Owen Johnson '''1890-1909+''' (b. 1889)
*** Ethel L. "Effie" Owen Deamer '''1894-1912+''' (b. 1893). Husband: V.R. Deamer @ Portland, OR