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* J.H. Johnson +1896+
* P.H. Harris +1896-1905+
* C.E. Clifford Eben Daughaday +1908-1923+(1877-1929)* H.A. Henry "Harry" August Eichenberger +1911+(1884-1971)
* George Weghorn +1911-1944+
* M.E. Petrequin +1914-1917+
* J.A. Daniels James Ash Daniel +1914-1933+(1886-1946)* William Osborne Bell +1927-1944+ (b. 1880 Miami, Saline, MO - d. 1961 Walla Walla, [[Washington|WA]])* J. James Paul Bell , Sr. +1944+(1907-1984)* Richard Bland Bell +1949-1951+(1895-1993)
* Robert C. Guthrie +1949+, +1962-1966+
* Lloyd Odom +1949+
* Samuel S. Hoff +1962-1985+
* Wilbur R. Hoff +1962+
* Avery BBrown Dickson, Jr. Dickson +1962-1966+
* Lionel J. Mittlestadt +1973+
* William M. Ward +1985+
** James Paul Bell, Sr. '''+1944+''' (b. 1907 - d. 1984)
** Dr. Phillip Osborne "Phil" Bell (b. 1908 Sampsel, OK - d. 1994 Criders, Rockingham, VA) resided for many years in Lawrence, Kansas. He was a mathematics professor at the University of Kansas, and commuted to the meeting room in KCMO. In 1934, Phil married Martha Marie Klassen (b. 1913 Aberdeen, [[Idaho}ID]] - d. 1951 Lawrence, KS, a daughter of Cornelius & Paula Hege Klassen, co-founders of the [[Aberdeen Meeting Room, ID|Aberdeen Meeting Room]] in Idaho in 1912. Martha died in 1951, at the age of 38, of cancer, and Dr. Bell remained in Lawrence for a time, and in 1953 remarried Vera Jane Allendorf (b. 1925 San Gabriel, Los Angeles, CA - d. 2006 Criders, VA), daughter of John George Allendorf (b. 1895 Chicago, IL - d. 1959 Napa, CA) & Bessie Ina Graham Allendorf (b. 1898 Palermo, Grundy, IA - d. 1985 Fairfax Co., VA), and they eventually retired to Van Nuys, California, and later in Criders, VA.
** Alice Elizabeth Bell Massey (b. 1910 KCMO - d. 1983 Phoenix, Maricopa, AZ). Husband (1941 @ Snohomish Co., WA): Field William Massey (b. 1901 Omaha, [[Nebraska|NE]] - d. 1988 Denton, [[Texas|TX]]), son of William Robert Massey (b. 1873 Bristol City, VA - d. 1954 Atchison, KS) & Mary Alice Martin Massey (b. 1871 Eveline, Buchanan, MO or Platte Co., MO - d. 1946 Atchison, KS). In 1880, Mary Alice resided with her parents in Atchison Co. +1910-1923+, Field resided @ Atchison, KS with his parents, his father was a foreman for the [[Railroad|railroad]]. In 1925, Field resided at Reeder, Anderson, KS. In 1930 @ Wichita Falls, TX. +1935-1940+ back @ Atchison, KS. 1941-1942 @ Everett, Snohomish, WA where he was serving with the Quartermaster Corps at Paine Field for the U.S. Army. He also enlisted in the Navy, serving WWII 1942-1945. Virginia B. Kimble of Everett, WA witnessed Field & Alice's wedding.
** Mary & Martha Bell (10-3-1913 - 12-1-1913 KCMO).
** Anna Ruth Bell Storrer (b. 1916 KCMO - d. 2005 Santa Ana, Orange, CA). Husband (1936 @ KCMO): Ernest Jacob Storrer (b. 1911 Aberdeen, Bingham, [[Idaho|ID]] - d. 1986 Walla Walla, [[Washington|WA]], son of George Jacob Storrer (b. 1885 Germany) & Marie Lina Horsch Storrer (b. 1888 Germany). George immigrated to California as a young man to work for Mennonite farmers, and was instrumental in helping start the [[Aberdeen Meeting Room, ID|Aberdeen Meeting Room]] in the early 1900's, which initially met in a (now underwater) train station in American Falls, with the Cornelius & Paula Klassen family. He was also in fellowship many years with the [[Walla Walla Meeting Room, WA|Walla Walla Meeting Room]].*** Alice "Carol" Storrer Schultz (b. 1939 Walla Walla, WA). Husband (1963): Gerhard E.W. Schultz.*** Ernest J. Storrer, Jr. (b. 1944 WW, WA). Wife (1968 @ Glendale, L.A., CA): Jane Marie Taylor Storrer, daughter of George Taylor. Their wedding party included Mrs. Don Lamb, Mrs. Paul Storrer, Miss Janet Taylor, Miss Heidi Schultz, Brent Sclater, Phil Storrer, Cale Massey, Dave Penfield, Ron Taylor, Miss Lila Osborn & Mrs. Shirley Taylor.*** Philip Paul Storrer (b. 1946 WW, WA). Wife (1978 @ Contra Costa, CA): Karla Purdy Storrer.
* Henry Augustus "Guss" Bell (1881-1901 Triplett, MO), died of pneumonia. His memorial was officiated by J.H. Webb & J.W. Owen.
* Helen Frances "Fanny" Bell Hampton (b. 1886 Triplett, MO - d. 1970 MO). Husband (1912): Arthur Congrave Hampton (b. 1887 Triplett, MO - d. 1981 MO), son of James Preston Hampton (1851-1942 Triplett, MO) & Sarah Mildred Hodgkin Hampton (b. 1859 Winchester, Clark, KY - d. 1929 Triplett, MO).
* Jesse Grover Bell (b. 1890 Triplett, MO - d. 1970 Lakewood, Cuyahoga, [[Ohio|OH]]). Wife (1915 @ Salina, Saline, [[Kansas|KS]]): Marie "Mamie" Tourtillot Bell (b. 1896 Newton, Harvey, KS - d. 1983 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, OH), daughter of John Kingsley Tourtillot (b. 1862 Sublette, Lee, [[Illinois|IL]] - d. 1933 Newton, KS) & Ida Elizabeth Boyd Tourtillot (b. 1871 Elizabethton, Carter, TN - d. 1959 Newton, KS). John Tourtillot's parents settled on 12th St., in Newton in 1876. He operated a dairy for 15 years, then City Hotel in Newton until it burnt in 1914, then a restaurant on W. 5th St., then from 1917-1928 with Sutorious Baking Co. In 1916, Jesse was residing in Salina, KS and was employed as a salesman for the KCKS branch of the pioneer meat-packing plant [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/swift-and-company Swift & Co.]. In 1927, he founded [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonne_Bell Bonne Bell], a cosmetics firm, in Cleveland, which is best known for their "Ten-Six" lotion, and since 1973, the "Lip Smackers" lip balm. Jesse wrote the forward for a ''Here's How by Who's Who'' motivational book that raised over $40k for Boys' Club of America.
* Thomas Spurgeon Bell (b. 1893 Triplett, MO - d. 1983 Placerville, El Dorado, CA). Wife (1915 @ Jefferson Co., KY): Nelle Wortham Bell (b. 1894 KY - d. 1990 Placerville, CA), daughter of Robert Samuel Wortham (b. 1867 White Mills, Hardin, KY - d. 1939 Sonora, Hardin, KY) & Betty Florence Summers Wortham (b. 1861 Smiths Grove, Edmonson, KY - d. Harrodsburg, KY). Nelle was a supervisor in the advertising dept. of the Cleveland Plain Dealer from 1942-1959. Her memorial was officiated by Harley Weldin of Placer Heights Baptist. Thomas & Nelle relocated from Missouri to California in 1979. Thomas was employed as an accountant, and at while in Kentucky was a deacon for Harrodsburg Baptist.
* Richard Bland Bell '''+1949-1951+''' (b. 1895 Triplett, MO - d. 1993 KCMO). From 1918-1919, Richard served in the Army (WWI). He was employed in 1920 as a hotel accountant. In 1940, Richard was employed as a live-in handyman for Dr. Clay Sherman Merriman, Sr. (1861-1950) and his wife Mattie Jessie Barnes Merriman (1862-1955). Dr. Merriman was a MD in KCMO more than 55 years, and with his wife, active with the DoC affiliated Linwood Boulevard Christian Church (now [https://community4kc.org/ Community Christian]). In 1941, Richard worked for the Armour Packing Co., on James St., in KCMO, still there in 1950 as a general clerk. ** 1st wife (1917-1921+ @ KCMO): Katherine Martha Barnes Bell-Buettner (b. 1899 Jackson Co., MO - d. 1992 KCMO), daughter of Jack Barnes & Minnie May Warner Barnes-Coll (b. 1873 Mattoon, Coles, IL - d. 1963 KCMO). Katherine was honored before her wedding with a reception by Samuel's brother Thomas' wife Nelle, with sixty guests, with assistance from Mrs. H.F. Cole, Mrs. J.G. Bell, Mrs. A.C. Hampton (Triplett, MO), Misses Nina, Annette & Victoria Ledou, Miss Cleo Kirlin, & Misses Christine & Isabelle Hood. Richard & Kathryn were together at least thru 1921 when their daughter Marty was born, but by 1930, Katherine may have moved to Los Angeles to reside at the Westchester Apartment Hotel, employed as a secretary for the film industry, returning to KCMO by 1940 to work as an office clerk, where she had custody of her daughter. In 1942, Katherine married Matthew John Buettner (1894-1979 KCMO), son of barber Henry F. Buettner (b. 1855 Aurora, Dearborn, [[Indiana|IN]] - d. 1932 KCMO) & Katie Peters Buettner (b. 1857 Germany - d. 1944 KCMO). Henry operated a barbershop from at least 1878-1880 at 337 Cutter in Cincinnati, OH, and from 1895-1937, at 42nd St. & Woodland Ave., in KCMO. Henry's father, Heinrich "Henry" Sr. (b. 1819 Maudach, Germany - d. 1887 Cincinnati, OH) was also a barber from when he immigrated in 1854, until at least 1880 in Aurora, IN. Matthew was an auto mechanic for the USGSA before retiring in 1964, and a Baptist.*** Martha "Marty" Jeanne Bell Shaddox (b. 1921 KCMO - d. 2010 Tulsa, Creek, OK). Husband (1943 @ KCMO): Oliver Dosh "Bud" Shaddox, Jr. (b. 1921 Mt. Pleasant, [[Texas|TX]] - d. 2020 OK), son of Oliver Dosh Shaddox, Sr. (b. 1888 Newton Co., AR - d. 1955 Mount Vernon, Lawrence, MO) & Janie Lenore Willson Shaddox (b. 1891 Ider, DeKalb, [[Alabama|AL]] - d. 1974 Monett, MO). Janie was a member of First Baptist in Springfield, MO. In 1943, Bud Shaddox was stationed at the naval air base in Bermuda. ** 2nd wife (1941): Ethel G. Goff Dickson-Bell '''+1970''' (b. 1895 OK), daughter of Jacob Wayne Goff (b. 1868 IN - d. 1931 KCMO) & Sarah Elizabeth Belle Lister Goff (b. 1867 Macon or Clay, Adair, MO - d. 1954 Palo Alto, Santa Clara, CA). Jacob Goff was self-employed +1900-1930+ in KCMO as an interior decorator. Sarah was a member of the UMC, and relocated from KCMO to California in 1952, where her son William had resided since 1947, who inherited the family business. Ethel's first husband was Avery Brown Dickson, Sr. (b. 1893 Wichita, KS - d. 1961 San Bernardino, CA), son of John W. Dickson (1857-1901 Cleveland, OH) & Laura Esther Bowen Dickson (b. 1861 Rippen, WI - d. 1932 San Bern., CA). Also see '''Dickson''' family. ==Daniels family==Possibly was J. Albert Daniels (b. 1884 Bee Branch Twp., Chariton Co., MO - d. 1968 Independence, Jackson, MO), son of John J. Daniels (b. 1851 Brazil, Clay, IN - d. 1915 Bevier, Macon, MO) & Sarah "Willie" Ann Thomas Daniels (b. 1862 DeWitt / Carrollton, Carroll Co. / Chariton Co., MO - d. 1939 Bevier, MO. In 1941, Albert was employed at the Sheffield Station in KCMO for the Sheffield Steel Corp. Wife (1907 @ Callas, Macon, MO): Jennie Drinkard Daniels (b. 1887 Callas, MO - d. 1961 Independence, MO), daughter of Thomas Darius Yocum (b. 1863 Marietta, Fulton, IL - d. 1935 KCMO) & Ada Gertrude Sears Yocum (b. 1885 La Plata, Macon, MO - d. 1949 KCMO) Also possible is Joseph Daniels (b. 1855 Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - d. 1932 KCMO). Wife: Dora Glick Daniels (b. 1866 Austria - d. 1937 KCMO).
==Daniel family==* James Ash Daniel '''+1914-1933+''' (1886-1946 KCMO), son of Montgomery Worth Daniel (b. 1850 Estill Co., KY - d. 1926 KCMO) & Minnie Belle Emison Daniel (b. 1861 Wellington, Lafayette, MO - d. 1934 KCMO). In 1916, James was employed as a clerk by Montgomery Ward at St. John & Belmont. In 1920, he was a mechanic for artificial limbs, and in 1930 a claim clerk for metal hardware, 1941 for Richards & Conover Hardware Co., @ 200 W. 5th, and in 1940 as a salesman. Richards & Conover (later Rich-Con) was one of the largest and oldest wholesale hardware businesses, as per this [https://medium.com/@cjcwriter04/historic-richards-and-conover-hardware-company-building-ee717144fbcf article]. It was originally known as J.AF. Richards & Co., founded in 1857 in Leavenworth Co. by John Francisco Richards as a branch of St. Louis' Child, Pratt and Co., where he worked in 1854. Its KCMO location has been repurposed into residential lofts.* Grace Carleton Daughaday Daniel (b. 1885 KS; m. 1906 KCMO; d. 1976 Sedalia, Pettis, MO), daughter of Mortimer Guy Daughaday (b. 1850 NYC, NY - d. 1894 KCKS) & Clarissa D. Curtis Daughaday-Waldeck (b. 1855 OH - d. 1909 KCKS). Daniels Also see '''Daughaday''' family. Grace was a sister to Clifford Eben Daughaday '''+19141908-19331923+'''(b. 1877 KS - d. 1929 KCKS). In 1940, Grace's sister Martha lived with her and James. In 1956, Grace was residing in Great Falls, Montana. She moved back to KCMO at some juncture, and into a nursing home in Sedalia in 1975.
==Daughaday family==
* William Daughaday (b. +1670 - d. 1725 Billerica, Mid., MA).
** John Daughaday (1694-1750 Baltimore, [[Maryland|MD]]). Wife (1725 @ Balt., MD): Katherine Taylor Daughaday (1698-1788 Balt., MD), daughter of Richard Taylor (b. 1668 St. Marys, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1729 Balt., MD) & 2nd wife Anne Tracey Taylor (b. 1671 Eng. - d. 1729 West River, Anne Arundel, MD). Richard was an elder brother to Col. James Taylor (b. 1675 Talbot, MD - d. 1719), a paternal great-grandfather of the 12th U.S. President, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Taylor Zachary Taylor]] (1784-1850). Richard's own great-grandfather was Capt. Thomas John Taylor (b. 1574 Hadley, London, Eng. - d. 1667 Burgess, Northumberland, VA) whose son (Richard's paternal grandfather) John Taylor I (b. 1607 Carlisle, Cumbria, Eng. - d. 1652 Lancaster Co., VA) traveled to Massachusetts in 1636, and immigrated to Virginia by 1647, as per the tree of [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/09cb87b3-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 JS].*** John Daughaday (1734-1803 Balt., MD). Wife (1771): Rachael Hamilton Daughaday (1737-1804 Balt., MD), daughter of William L. Hamilton (b. 1682 Lasswade, Mid., [[Scotland]] - d. 1759 Balt., MD) & Sarah Stewart Hamilton (1690-1738 Balt., MD). Sarah was a paternal g-granddaughter of David Stewart (b. 1615 South Leith, Mid., Scot. - d. 1696 Anne Arundel Co., MD), as per [https://www.ancestry.com/profile/034f75a8-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 ENP]. David immigrated to Maryland by 1648. **** Capt. William Hamilton Daughaday, Sr. (b. 1775 Balt., MD - d. 1808 NY). Wife (1839 @ Balt., MD): Elizabeth Bull Daughaday-Golden (b. 1782 [[New Jersey|NJ]] - d. 1850 Newark, Essex, NJ), daughter of Capt. William Bull (b. 1740 Newport Co., [[Rhode Island|R.I.]] - d. 1784 Charleston, [[South Carolina|SC]]), who served in 1741 served as lieutenant governor of South Carolina.***** William Hamilton Daughaday, Jr. (b. 1805 NYC, NY - d. 1883 Newburgh, Orange, NY). Wife: Hannah Elizabeth Bell Daughaday (b. 1809 NJ - d. 1888 Newburgh, NY). Another of William & Hannah's children was Hamilton Daughaday (b. 1840 Guilford, Chenango, NY - d. 1904 St. Louis, MO), who reportedly served as Secretary for the YMCA.****** William J. Daughaday (b. 1827 [[New York|NY]] - d. 1880 NYC, NY). Wife: Phoebe W. Phelps Daughaday (b. 1829 NY - d. 1901 KCKS), daughter of Joel Phelps, Jr. (b. 1783 Granby, Hartford, [[Connecticut|CT]] - d. 1851 Guilford, Chenango, NY) & Huldah Dean Phelps (b. 1791 [[Massachusetts|MA]]; m. 1808; d. 1855 Guilford, NY). In 1860, William was employed as a "carman" (horse-drawn delivery driver, particularly for railroads). As per [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/records/2292901 DAR Vol. 58], Joel Phelps, Sr. (1759-1836) enlisted in the Revolutionary War from Simsbury, CT at the age of seventeen, serving as an orderly. Huldah Phelps' maternal grandmother Priscilla Ramsdell Prouty (1734-1814) was a paternal great-granddaughter of Rachel Eaton Ramsdell, whose parents Francis & Sarah Eaton immigrated from England on the ''Mayflower'' in 1620, as per the [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/records/1441143 NAFH].******* Mortimer Guy Daughaday (b. 1850 NYC, NY - d. 1894 KCKS). In 1870, Mortimer was employed in NYC as a clothing store clerk, in Hutchinson, Reno Co., KS in 1876, and and in 1880 as a [[Railroad|railroad]] clerk in KCKS where he and Clarissa remained. Wife (1872 @ Toledo, OH): Clarissa D. Curtis Daughaday-Waldeck (b. 1855 OH - d. 1909 KCKS), daughter of Sardis D. Curtis (b. 1826 NY - d. 1900 Corsicana, Navarro, TX) & Mary D. Robbins Simmons-Curtis (1831-1894), married 1866 @ Kingston, MA. In 1863, when Sardis registered for the Civil War draft, he was employed in manufacturing (since +1850) in [[Ohio#Toledo|Toledo]], Ohio of sashes, blinds and doors, with an office at the corner of Washington & 11th. Mortimer & Clarissa's wedding was officiated by Francis "Frank" Ellingwood Abbot (1836-1903), who pastored an independent church in Toledo in 1870, and editor of the ''Index'' in 1873 before returning home to Boston.******** Dr. Alfred Turner Daughaday (b. 1876 Hutchinson, Reno, KS - d. 1955 Augusta, Lewis & Clark, [[Montana|MT]]). Wife: Edith Harkins Daughaday (b. 1880 Unionville, Putnam, MO - d. 1955 Great Falls, Cascade, MT), daughter of John William Harkins (b. 1854 Putnam Co., MO - d. 1930 Brady, Pondera, MT) & Anna Elon Say Harkins (b. 1856 Oskaloosa, [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1939 Brady, MT). John's father Charles Harkins (1827-1903) was a pioneer resident of Unionville, having settled there in early 1850's. Anna spent her childhood in Oskaloosa before her family relocated to Unionville, MO where her husband William managed a general store. In 1912, the Harkins and Daughaday families relocated to Brady to homestead there. Harold Marcus Engh (1901-1988), Lutheran pastor in Pondera Valley, officiated Anna's memorial, as per her [https://www.newspapers.com/image/353897001 obit].
******** Clifford Eben Daughaday '''+1908-1923+''' (b. 1877 KS - d. 1929 KCKS)
******** Grace Carleton Daughaday Daniel (b. 1885 KS - d. 1976). Husband (1906 @ KCMO): James Ash Daniel (1886-1946 KCMO), son of Montgomery Worth Daniel (b. 1850 Estill Co., KY - d. 1926 KCMO) & Minnie Belle Emison Daniel (b. 1861 Wellington, Lafayette, MO - d. 1934 KCMO). James & Grace settled initially at 11 Monroe St., KCMO. Their wedding was officiated by Eastminster Presby. pastor Trigg A. Thomas, at the home of Grace's mother Clarissa at 6 Mersington St. James' sister Martha A. Daniel (1888-1943 KCMO) played the wedding march, as per an article in [https://www.newspapers.com/image/648847783 The Kansas City Times], which includes a guest list. Also see '''Daniel''' family.
==Dickson family==
* Henry "Harry" August Eichenberger '''+1911+''' (b. 1884 St. Louis, MO - d. 1971 Tulsa, [[Oklahoma|OK]]), son of Dr. Rudolph Henry Eichenberger (b. 1851 Reinach, [[Switzerland]]; emig. 1880; m. 1882 StL; d. 1922 Train, Kelheim, Germany) & 1st wife Augusta Rittmeyer Eichenberger (b. 1855 Hicker, IL - d. 1935 Hannibal, MO).
* Anna Margaret Weghorn Eichenberger (b. 1874 OH - d. 1952)
** Margaret Anna Eich. (b. 1906 St. Louis, MO - d. 1974 KCMO).
** Henry George Eich., Sr. (b. 1907 St. Louis, MO - d. 1971 Independence, MO). Wife: Gladys Passmore Eich. (b. 1912 Denison, TX - d. 1998 Ind., MO), daughter of Joseph Everett Passmore (b. 1865 Crosby Twp., Hamilton, OH - d. 1944 Denison, Grayson, TX) & Mary Edith White Passmore (b. 1872 Evansville, Vanderburgh, IN - d. 1955 Los Angeles, CA). Gladys was a residence of Independence most of her life, employed in Lake City 1944-1977 as an inspector. Henry was a longtime elder, and member (with Gladys) of the Independence Blvd. Christian Church.
** Eugene Elmer Eich. (b. 1908 St. Louis, MO - d. 1989 Raymore, Cass, MO). Eugene owned Triple E Food Products 1941-1976. He was also a DoC pastor, including with Grain Valley CC 1955-1975, Drexel CC 1975-1978, and First CC of Independence 1978-1983 when he retired. He served on district and state boards of the International Society of Christian Endeavor, and many other civic and ministry leadership positions, see his [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261346293/eugene_elmer-eichenberger obit]. Wife: Gladys Marie Lynn Eich. (b. 1910 Zarah (Shawnee), Johnson, KCKS - d. 1994 Raymore, KCMO), daughter of Edward Henry Lynn (b. 1884 Zarah, KCKS - d. 1940 KCMO) & Bessie Lenora McElwee Lynn (b. 1888 Brownington, Henry, MO - d. 1963 Independence, Jackson, KCMO). Edward & Bessie were longtime members of the Fairmount CC, and Edward was a local grocer for 35 years. Gladys was a bookkeeper 1945-1955 for the J.S. Lerner Vogue Store, and a member of the First CC of Independence, and its Christian Women's Fellowship.
** Anna Ruth Eich. Barnes (b. 1912 KCMO - d. 1991 Burlington, Alamance, NC). Husband (1932): George Cook Barnes (b. 1896 Rowland, Lincoln, KY - d. 1964 Versailles, Pettis, MO), son of Jefferson Barnes & Missouri Jennings Barnes. For many years, George & Ruth resided in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1950, George owned a grocery store in KCMO. He was, in 1964, a member of Kent Memorial Lutheran in Sunrise Beach, MO.
==Gill family==