✝︎ My Paternal Great Grandmother ✝︎
♥ ♥༺✿ In Loving Memory ✿༻♥ ♥
Blessings of Love and Eternal Peace
Searching for your July birth(day) ♥
p.b. St. Louis, St. Louis Missouri
She was a very proper lovely lady.
Her father:
Judge James McCreevy
b. 1833 (Ireland)
(April 24, 1910 census confirms family history born Ireland)
Occupation: Judge (Hanging Judge)
Owner of the McCreevy General Store in Missouri
His horse drawn covered meat and/or delivery wagon was used as the town's funeral coach as well. My photo of the storefront on the day of a funeral shows the wagon in front of the store. Family and townspeople are lined up on the storefront's walkway. (note: Mar 11, 2024 photo is packed away)
Her mother:
Mary "Elizabeth" Osborn (maiden) McCreevy
(April 24, 1910 census confirms family history born Ireland)
Mary's mother's name was Buchenour with many relatives in England.
James and Mary immigrated to America by boat and were married in 1858 in America.
When Annie was 'around' age 12 or younger Jesse James slept in her parents barn. She went out there to peek. (In 1881 Governor Thomas T. Crittenden issued a proclamation for the arrest of Frank and Jesse James. By 1882 Jesse James had moved his family back to St. Joseph, Missouri. On April 3, 1882, Robert Ford shot and killed Jesse James.) Union Pacific Railroad was started in 1865, St. Joseph was the westernmost point in the United States accessible by rail.
The Photo Is Of William and Annie
On Their Wedding Day
♥ Wedding Anniversary August 22, 1888 ♥
From William and Annie's Marriage License
and Ceremonial Witness Record
Preacher of The Gospel
William Wallace Hopkins Pastor 2nd Christian Church
Later invented the 10 Key Adding Machine
St. Louis, Missouri (44636315)
BONDS OF HOLY MATRIMONY
WHAT GOD HAS JOINED TOGETHER
LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER
On August 22, 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri, was the loving union of William Cyltor Johnson and Annie Praxedes McCreevy in St. Louis, Missouri. Through this union they brought into this world 9 children with one being adopted. William's occupation was real estate which provided well for the family.
To her family she was completely devoted. As a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to all, this love was reciprocated. In 1889 a precious daughter Annie "Laura" Johnson, was born (my grandma). They were very close. In 1923, her daughter Laura's husband Henry Simpson (my grandpa) passed away from injuries due to a horrific not his fault car/train accident on Thanksgiving Day in Hope, Arkansas, he was only 37. She was there to help raise Henry and Laura's children, her eight grandchildren in Hope, with the eighth baby having been born posthumously five months later.
With her eyesight failing and then later going blind she still did her best as a grandmother and mother. She was an angel on earth. She was an amazingly strong woman with her faith and family support. Again, she did her best when her daughter Laura suddenly passed away in 1938. They were very close and this was tragic and devastating to her and the entire family.
My dad (Herb Simpson) dearly loved his (he called her granma) granma Annie and was so grateful to her for everything she had ever done for him and his siblings and his mama throughout their lives. When I was a young girl, I found a cropped photo of her face as an elderly woman wearing a lovely hat. I fell in love with that photo, like their was some kind of a connection. My dad allowed me to carry it with me. My mom later told me a story about when I was a baby, in which our family took a train vacation from Washington State to Arkansas State. It was a bumpy rough ride and no sleeping spaces. Mom said, since granma Annie was blind, she felt the babies heads and faces to try and tell who we were like in our family.
She was in her 90's when she passed away. She was staying with her daughters in Tampa, Florida. There was a terrible full out family disagreement to put it mildly, as to where her burial and what her religious service would be. There was a Catholic memorial service in Florida by her daughters. She was then shipped by train from Florida back to Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas. The second service was Methodist and then the burial took place in Hope, at Rosehill Cemetery of which many attended. My father (Herb Simpson) was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington at the time and was able to catch a hop out of McChord AFB to go to his granma's Funeral.
4 SIBLINGS:
1. Mary McCreevy - never married
b. 1860 d. WFT Est. 1861-1954
2. Margaret Maggie McCreevy Janser (possible sibling 148656671)
2a. married Janser (update possible husband)
2b. 6 children
3. Kitty McCreevy Echlan (update 3/18/20240 possible married name Ecklund?)
b. WFT Est. 1852-1859 d. WFT Est. 1856-1951
3a. married Echlan in Colorado (update 3/18/2024 possible husband Con Ecklund 28099190)
3b. No children
4. Annie McCreevy (Herself)
4a. married William Johnson
4b. 9 children
4bb. 1 child adopted
5. Lamar (a boy) McCreevy - died a young man
b. WFT Est. 1852-1859 d. WFT Est. 1856-1948
CHILDREN:
Listed with a number
The spouse is followed with the letter a.
Their children are followed with the letter b.
(I need to research name spelling)
1. Annie Laura Johnson Simpson
Memorial Linked # 24695424
1a. Henry Gratton Simpson
Killed young man car/train collision
Memorial Linked
1b. 6 Sons 2 Daughters
2. James Oliver Johnson - died young
2b. No children
3. 'Myrtle' Eva Johnson Transier
Died Tampa Florida
3a. Grover Cleaveland (sp)Transier
3b. No children
4. George Elmer Johnson
4a. Kathyrne (sp)O'Neil
4b. 1 Daughter
5. William Eric Johnson - died young
5b. No children
6. Mary 'Ethel' Johnson Wharton
Memorial Linked # 63812227
6a. Walter L. Wharton
Memorial Linked
6b. No children
7. Aldrew Francis A.F. "Dick" Johnson
Memorial Linked # 94734081
7a. Oma Freeman
Memorial Linked
7b. 1 Son
8. Charles Roy Johnson - died young
Memorial #24700317
8b. No children
9. 'Marie' Kathryne[Sic] Christine Johnson Buchanan
Died Tampa, Florida after 1978
9a. Dallas Buchanan (photographer)
Died Tampa, Florida
9b. 1 Son William and Annie's Grandson Sgt USAF Don Buchanan Don retired after a long career in the Florida judicial system.
9a. Don's 1st wife (name). No children. Don lovingly raised her boy and girl as his own children. Upon the divorce Don was given custody of the teen boy and the mother was given custody of the girl.
9aa. Don's 2nd wife Donna Buchanan No Children. Don was a devoted husband and a loving dad to her children until his passing. He is loved and dearly missed everyday.
10. Winnie Johnson (Adopted) now I have seen the name Minnie?
================================
JUN 24 2023 COMPARING THIS OFF OF GOOGLE TO OUR FAMILY HISTORY
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/GW4V-63W/aldrew-francis-%E2%80%98dick%E2%80%99-johnson-1901-1983
SIBLINGS:
DELETE from this page 1. Minnie Johnson or Winnie?
1887–Deceased 1888 - 1981? unknown
DELETE from this page 2. Annie Laura Johnson 19 (1910)
1889–1938
3. Myrtle Lee Johnson 17 (1910)
1893–1981
3. Elmer George Johnson 14 (1910)
1895–1974
4. Ethel Mary Johnson 10 (1910)
1899–1983
5. Aldrew Francis 'Dick' Johnson 8 (1910)
1901–1983
6. Katherine Marie Johnson 4 (1910)
1906–1983
7. Charles Roy Johnson
1904–1905
8. James Oliver Johnson
1891–1892
9. William Eric Johnson
1897– 1899
============================
Dearly Loved and Missed
Held in our hearts ♥
Lovingly,
Your Great-Granddaughter,
PureGrace©2014
NOTE: Bio and in progress ...
Kindly do not use any of my ongoing research to create memorials. Any information you have to share in this research will be greatly appreciated. In my family archives are the names of William and Annie's children, b.d and b.p. and d.d and spouses and m.d. along with christenings/baptisms. It will take some time to sort through and make the entries.
There were three preparers of different genealogy documents for this family where there are some erroneous entries, even having my mom married to one of my dad's family members.
I am one of the few, if the only one who knows about this. Don had copies of these documents sent to my dad. My dad (Herb) was just getting started on the corrections and he had to stop his research.
NOTE: March 2nd 2016 Annie's death 'day' was provided by contributor Zenaida macroura (#47246586) Thank You So Much.
READ PHOTO and BIO COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
My Family Photo's And Biographies Are For Their Respective Find A Grave Memorial Pages Only Per Find A Grave. Do Not Use Or Remove Or Re-post Without My Permission To This Site Or To Any Other Websites e.g. Such As Ancestry.Com Or Google or Facebook. The Photos Are Protected By Copyright Laws; All Rights Reserved. Contact Me (Pure Grace) For Permission Of Any Use, For A Copy Without The Watermark and To Avoid Consequences.
✝︎ My Paternal Great Grandmother ✝︎
♥ ♥༺✿ In Loving Memory ✿༻♥ ♥
Blessings of Love and Eternal Peace
Searching for your July birth(day) ♥
p.b. St. Louis, St. Louis Missouri
She was a very proper lovely lady.
Her father:
Judge James McCreevy
b. 1833 (Ireland)
(April 24, 1910 census confirms family history born Ireland)
Occupation: Judge (Hanging Judge)
Owner of the McCreevy General Store in Missouri
His horse drawn covered meat and/or delivery wagon was used as the town's funeral coach as well. My photo of the storefront on the day of a funeral shows the wagon in front of the store. Family and townspeople are lined up on the storefront's walkway. (note: Mar 11, 2024 photo is packed away)
Her mother:
Mary "Elizabeth" Osborn (maiden) McCreevy
(April 24, 1910 census confirms family history born Ireland)
Mary's mother's name was Buchenour with many relatives in England.
James and Mary immigrated to America by boat and were married in 1858 in America.
When Annie was 'around' age 12 or younger Jesse James slept in her parents barn. She went out there to peek. (In 1881 Governor Thomas T. Crittenden issued a proclamation for the arrest of Frank and Jesse James. By 1882 Jesse James had moved his family back to St. Joseph, Missouri. On April 3, 1882, Robert Ford shot and killed Jesse James.) Union Pacific Railroad was started in 1865, St. Joseph was the westernmost point in the United States accessible by rail.
The Photo Is Of William and Annie
On Their Wedding Day
♥ Wedding Anniversary August 22, 1888 ♥
From William and Annie's Marriage License
and Ceremonial Witness Record
Preacher of The Gospel
William Wallace Hopkins Pastor 2nd Christian Church
Later invented the 10 Key Adding Machine
St. Louis, Missouri (44636315)
BONDS OF HOLY MATRIMONY
WHAT GOD HAS JOINED TOGETHER
LET NO MAN PUT ASUNDER
On August 22, 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri, was the loving union of William Cyltor Johnson and Annie Praxedes McCreevy in St. Louis, Missouri. Through this union they brought into this world 9 children with one being adopted. William's occupation was real estate which provided well for the family.
To her family she was completely devoted. As a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to all, this love was reciprocated. In 1889 a precious daughter Annie "Laura" Johnson, was born (my grandma). They were very close. In 1923, her daughter Laura's husband Henry Simpson (my grandpa) passed away from injuries due to a horrific not his fault car/train accident on Thanksgiving Day in Hope, Arkansas, he was only 37. She was there to help raise Henry and Laura's children, her eight grandchildren in Hope, with the eighth baby having been born posthumously five months later.
With her eyesight failing and then later going blind she still did her best as a grandmother and mother. She was an angel on earth. She was an amazingly strong woman with her faith and family support. Again, she did her best when her daughter Laura suddenly passed away in 1938. They were very close and this was tragic and devastating to her and the entire family.
My dad (Herb Simpson) dearly loved his (he called her granma) granma Annie and was so grateful to her for everything she had ever done for him and his siblings and his mama throughout their lives. When I was a young girl, I found a cropped photo of her face as an elderly woman wearing a lovely hat. I fell in love with that photo, like their was some kind of a connection. My dad allowed me to carry it with me. My mom later told me a story about when I was a baby, in which our family took a train vacation from Washington State to Arkansas State. It was a bumpy rough ride and no sleeping spaces. Mom said, since granma Annie was blind, she felt the babies heads and faces to try and tell who we were like in our family.
She was in her 90's when she passed away. She was staying with her daughters in Tampa, Florida. There was a terrible full out family disagreement to put it mildly, as to where her burial and what her religious service would be. There was a Catholic memorial service in Florida by her daughters. She was then shipped by train from Florida back to Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas. The second service was Methodist and then the burial took place in Hope, at Rosehill Cemetery of which many attended. My father (Herb Simpson) was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington at the time and was able to catch a hop out of McChord AFB to go to his granma's Funeral.
4 SIBLINGS:
1. Mary McCreevy - never married
b. 1860 d. WFT Est. 1861-1954
2. Margaret Maggie McCreevy Janser (possible sibling 148656671)
2a. married Janser (update possible husband)
2b. 6 children
3. Kitty McCreevy Echlan (update 3/18/20240 possible married name Ecklund?)
b. WFT Est. 1852-1859 d. WFT Est. 1856-1951
3a. married Echlan in Colorado (update 3/18/2024 possible husband Con Ecklund 28099190)
3b. No children
4. Annie McCreevy (Herself)
4a. married William Johnson
4b. 9 children
4bb. 1 child adopted
5. Lamar (a boy) McCreevy - died a young man
b. WFT Est. 1852-1859 d. WFT Est. 1856-1948
CHILDREN:
Listed with a number
The spouse is followed with the letter a.
Their children are followed with the letter b.
(I need to research name spelling)
1. Annie Laura Johnson Simpson
Memorial Linked # 24695424
1a. Henry Gratton Simpson
Killed young man car/train collision
Memorial Linked
1b. 6 Sons 2 Daughters
2. James Oliver Johnson - died young
2b. No children
3. 'Myrtle' Eva Johnson Transier
Died Tampa Florida
3a. Grover Cleaveland (sp)Transier
3b. No children
4. George Elmer Johnson
4a. Kathyrne (sp)O'Neil
4b. 1 Daughter
5. William Eric Johnson - died young
5b. No children
6. Mary 'Ethel' Johnson Wharton
Memorial Linked # 63812227
6a. Walter L. Wharton
Memorial Linked
6b. No children
7. Aldrew Francis A.F. "Dick" Johnson
Memorial Linked # 94734081
7a. Oma Freeman
Memorial Linked
7b. 1 Son
8. Charles Roy Johnson - died young
Memorial #24700317
8b. No children
9. 'Marie' Kathryne[Sic] Christine Johnson Buchanan
Died Tampa, Florida after 1978
9a. Dallas Buchanan (photographer)
Died Tampa, Florida
9b. 1 Son William and Annie's Grandson Sgt USAF Don Buchanan Don retired after a long career in the Florida judicial system.
9a. Don's 1st wife (name). No children. Don lovingly raised her boy and girl as his own children. Upon the divorce Don was given custody of the teen boy and the mother was given custody of the girl.
9aa. Don's 2nd wife Donna Buchanan No Children. Don was a devoted husband and a loving dad to her children until his passing. He is loved and dearly missed everyday.
10. Winnie Johnson (Adopted) now I have seen the name Minnie?
================================
JUN 24 2023 COMPARING THIS OFF OF GOOGLE TO OUR FAMILY HISTORY
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/GW4V-63W/aldrew-francis-%E2%80%98dick%E2%80%99-johnson-1901-1983
SIBLINGS:
DELETE from this page 1. Minnie Johnson or Winnie?
1887–Deceased 1888 - 1981? unknown
DELETE from this page 2. Annie Laura Johnson 19 (1910)
1889–1938
3. Myrtle Lee Johnson 17 (1910)
1893–1981
3. Elmer George Johnson 14 (1910)
1895–1974
4. Ethel Mary Johnson 10 (1910)
1899–1983
5. Aldrew Francis 'Dick' Johnson 8 (1910)
1901–1983
6. Katherine Marie Johnson 4 (1910)
1906–1983
7. Charles Roy Johnson
1904–1905
8. James Oliver Johnson
1891–1892
9. William Eric Johnson
1897– 1899
============================
Dearly Loved and Missed
Held in our hearts ♥
Lovingly,
Your Great-Granddaughter,
PureGrace©2014
NOTE: Bio and in progress ...
Kindly do not use any of my ongoing research to create memorials. Any information you have to share in this research will be greatly appreciated. In my family archives are the names of William and Annie's children, b.d and b.p. and d.d and spouses and m.d. along with christenings/baptisms. It will take some time to sort through and make the entries.
There were three preparers of different genealogy documents for this family where there are some erroneous entries, even having my mom married to one of my dad's family members.
I am one of the few, if the only one who knows about this. Don had copies of these documents sent to my dad. My dad (Herb) was just getting started on the corrections and he had to stop his research.
NOTE: March 2nd 2016 Annie's death 'day' was provided by contributor Zenaida macroura (#47246586) Thank You So Much.
READ PHOTO and BIO COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
My Family Photo's And Biographies Are For Their Respective Find A Grave Memorial Pages Only Per Find A Grave. Do Not Use Or Remove Or Re-post Without My Permission To This Site Or To Any Other Websites e.g. Such As Ancestry.Com Or Google or Facebook. The Photos Are Protected By Copyright Laws; All Rights Reserved. Contact Me (Pure Grace) For Permission Of Any Use, For A Copy Without The Watermark and To Avoid Consequences.
Family Members
-
Winnie Christine Johnson
1887–1981
-
Annie Laura Johnson Simpson
1889–1938
-
James Oliver Johnson
1891–1892
-
Myrtle Eva Johnson Transier
1893–1981
-
George Elmer Johnson
1895–1974
-
William Eric Johnson
1897–1899
-
Ethel Mary Johnson Wharton
1899–1983
-
Aldrew Francis "Dick" Johnson
1901–1983
-
Charles Roy Johnson
1904–1905
-
Marie Catherine Johnson Buchanan
1905–1983
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