Person:Mary Julus (1)

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Mary A. Julus
b.11 Sep 1843 Virginia, USA
d.6 Feb 1917
m. 4 Oct 1860
  1. John Ramsey - Bef 1915
  2. William F. RamseyAbt 1862 - Aft 1915
  3. James A. Ramsey1866 -
  4. Sarah J. RamseyAbt 1867 -
  5. Albert W. RamseyAbt 1870 - Aft 1915
  6. Frances M. Ramsey1872 - 1902
  7. Millie Isabel Ramsey1875 -
  8. Mary E. RamseyAbt 1877 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Mary A. Julus
Alt Name Mary Anna Jewlus
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][4] 11 Sep 1843 Virginia, USA
Marriage 4 Oct 1860 Shelby, Illinois, USAMap: Latitude: N39.391102 Longitude: W88.805527 Illinois United States of America
to Robert H. Ramsey
Census[9] 5 Aug 1870 Robberson, Greene, Missouri, USA
Census[8] Jun 1880 Franklin, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32555 Longitude: W93.26181 Franklin Missouri United States of America
Census[8] 8 Jun 1900 Franklin, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32555 Longitude: W93.26181 Franklin Missouri United States of America
Census[5] 19 Apr 1910 Robberson, Greene, Missouri, USA
Other[5][13] 1910 Extra Fact
Death[5][6] 6 Feb 1917
Burial[5][7][11] 1917 Robberson, Greene, Missouri, USA
Other[8][12] Extra Fact
References
  1. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    Robert Ramsey household; Census Place: Robberson, Greene,Missouri; Roll: M593_777; Page: 235B; Image: 474; Family History Library Film: 552276.

    Dwelling 212, Family 211

    Robert Ramsey
    29
    Male
    White
    Farmer
    Personal estate: 100
    Born in Illinois
    Male citizen 21 years or older

    Mary A. Ramsey
    26
    Female
    White
    Keeping house
    Born in Virginia

    William G. Ramsey
    8
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois
    Attended school within the last year

    James A. Ramsey
    4
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois

    Sarah J. Ramsey
    3
    Female
    White
    Born in Illinois

  2. United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Robert Ramsey household; Census Place: Franklin, Greene, Missouri; Roll: 856; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 0050; FHL microfilm: 1240856; Dwelling 60; Family 61.
  3. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    Robert Ramsey household; Census Place: Robberson, Greene,Missouri; Roll: M593_777; Page: 235B; Image: 474; Family History Library Film: 552276.

    Dwelling 212, Family 211

    Robert Ramsey
    29
    Male
    White
    Farmer
    Personal estate: 100
    Born in Illinois
    Male citizen 21 years or older

    Mary A. Ramsey
    26
    Female
    White
    Keeping house
    Born in Virginia

    William G. Ramsey
    8
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois
    Attended school within the last year

    James A. Ramsey
    4
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois

    Sarah J. Ramsey
    3
    Female
    White
    Born in Illinois

  4. Find A Grave
    James Ramsey; 1912; Missouri.

    Birth: Oct. 9, 1857
    Death: Dec. 6, 1912

    James was born in Illinois and died at the Frisco hospital in Springfield. He was a laborer in the Frisco shops springfield.


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Sarah Bingaman Ramsey (1828 - 1885)

    Children:
    Grace E. Ramsey (1886 - 1951)*
    Gertrude M. Ramsey Mapes (1896 - 1984)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Greenlawn Memorial Gardens
    Springfield
    Greene County
    Missouri, USA

    Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

    Created by: mokennehan
    Record added: Sep 05, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 41575326

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    Robert Ramsey; Census Place: Robberson, Greene, Missouri; Roll: T624_781; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0060; FHL microfilm: 1374794.

    Census 1910 Ramsey Robert

    19 April 1910
    Robberson, Greene, Missouri
    Dwelling 22, Family 22

    Robert H. Ramsey
    Head
    Male
    White
    71
    Married 49 years
    Born in Illinois
    Father born in Kentucky
    Mother born in South Carolina
    Spoke English
    Employed as a farmer on a general farm
    Employed on own account
    Able to read and write
    Rented farm
    22 on farm schedule
    Survivor of union or confederate army or navy

    Mary A. Ramsey
    Wife
    Female
    White
    67
    Married 49 years
    Had given birth to 9 children, 6 living
    Born in Virginia
    Both parents born in Virginia
    Spoke English
    Able to read and write

  6. Find A Grave
    James Ramsey; 1912; Missouri.

    Birth: Oct. 9, 1857
    Death: Dec. 6, 1912

    James was born in Illinois and died at the Frisco hospital in Springfield. He was a laborer in the Frisco shops springfield.


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Sarah Bingaman Ramsey (1828 - 1885)

    Children:
    Grace E. Ramsey (1886 - 1951)*
    Gertrude M. Ramsey Mapes (1896 - 1984)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Greenlawn Memorial Gardens
    Springfield
    Greene County
    Missouri, USA

    Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

    Created by: mokennehan
    Record added: Sep 05, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 41575326

  7. Find A Grave
    James Ramsey; 1912; Missouri.

    Birth: Oct. 9, 1857
    Death: Dec. 6, 1912

    James was born in Illinois and died at the Frisco hospital in Springfield. He was a laborer in the Frisco shops springfield.


    Family links:
    Parents:
    Sarah Bingaman Ramsey (1828 - 1885)

    Children:
    Grace E. Ramsey (1886 - 1951)*
    Gertrude M. Ramsey Mapes (1896 - 1984)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Greenlawn Memorial Gardens
    Springfield
    Greene County
    Missouri, USA

    Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?]

    Created by: mokennehan
    Record added: Sep 05, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 41575326

  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Robert Ramsey household; Census Place: Franklin, Greene, Missouri; Roll: 687; Family History Film: 1254687; Page: 58D; Enumeration District: 034; Image: 0621; Dwelling 203; Family 214.
  9. United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publications M593 and T132)
    Robert Ramsey household; Census Place: Robberson, Greene,Missouri; Roll: M593_777; Page: 235B; Image: 474; Family History Library Film: 552276.

    Dwelling 212, Family 211

    Robert Ramsey
    29
    Male
    White
    Farmer
    Personal estate: 100
    Born in Illinois
    Male citizen 21 years or older

    Mary A. Ramsey
    26
    Female
    White
    Keeping house
    Born in Virginia

    William G. Ramsey
    8
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois
    Attended school within the last year

    James A. Ramsey
    4
    Male
    White
    Born in Illinois

    Sarah J. Ramsey
    3
    Female
    White
    Born in Illinois

  10.   Fairbanks, Jonathan, and Clyde Edwin Tuck. Past and present of Greene County, Missouri, early and recent history and genealogical records of many of the representative citizens
    Volume 2; Pages 1608-1610; James A. Ramsey.

    Past and Present of Greene County Missouri

    Early and Recent History and Genealogical Records of Many of the Representative Citizens

    by Jonathan Fairbanks and Clyde Edwin Tuck

    Volume II

    Illustrated

    1915 A.W. Bowen and Company
    Indianapolis

    Page 1608 to 1610

    James A. Ramsey

    The constant stream of humanity -- capable boys and girls from the country--that has flowed toward the cities of the world, especially during the past few decades, has made a new economical problem in our civilization. The truth is, if the children of farmers are given the right sort of education at home they will not desert us and go to the city. They will stay on the farm if they are so instructed as to feel that on the farm they may find just as much pleasure in life and be just as successful. In an Iowa county the rural pupils were examined as to what they wanted to do with their lives. Most of the boys and almost all the girls answered that they meant to leave the farm when they grew up. Two years afterward the boys and girls in the same neighborhood were asked the same question. Most of them answered that they meant to stay on the farm. The change had been brought about because the teachers had been given more practical word to do in the schools. They had been giving the teaching a farm slant. They had been working in the schools on farm matters, and the girls had been studying domestic science, and they had forgotten about leaving the farm. They had been doing pleasant, interesting, practical work, and they were happy. They had come to see that there is just as fascinating work, just as intellectual work, just as big work in the country as any of them could expect to get in the city--in fact, much higher work than most of them could expect.

    James A. Ramsey, a successful and contented farm of Clay township, Greene county, has been wise enough to remain in the country. He was born on March 23, 1866, near Effingham, Illinois. He is a son of Robert and Mary Anna (Jewlus) Ramsey. The father was born in Illinois in 1838 and was reared on a farm in that state, receiving his education in the common schools. About a year after the Civil war broke out he enlisted for service in the Union army, in a cavalry regiment, and was sent into Tennessee, where he took part in the battle of Lookout Mountain, and was in a number of other engagements. He was honorably discharged at the close of the war and returned to Illinois. He came to Greene county in 1869, where he has since lived on a farm, but retired from active life five years ago. He is a member of the Baptist church. The mother of the subject of this sketch was born in Virginia and her early life was spent in that state, Indiana and Illinois, and she was married in the last named state. She is a member of the Baptist church. She received a common school education. To Robert Ramsey and wife, eight children were born, namely: William F., John (deceased); James A. (subject); Mrs. Jennie Barnes, Albert, Frank (deceased); Mrs. Belle Vess, Mrs. Mollie McCurty (deceased).

    James A. Ramsey came to Missouri with his parents when two years old and grew up on a farm in Greene county, and here he received a common school education. He worked on the home farm until he was twenty-two years of age, then rented a farm, later buying the place where he now resides, which consists of one hundred and twenty-nine acres, on which is four good springs. It is well improved and one of the desirable farms on the township.

    Mr. Ramsey was married in 1887 to Martha Trentham, to which union two children were born, Lee F., and Charle [sic]. Mr. Ramsey married for a second wife Sallie Latham, who was born in Greene county, November 2, 1888. She is a daughter of James and Mary Jame (Cox) Latham. The father was born in Tennessee, September 24, 1853, and is now living on a farm near Strafford, this county, having emigrated from his native state to Missouri in an early day. His wife, who was a native of Greene county, died some time ago. Mrs. Ramsey was reared on the home farm here and was educated in the district schools. To our subject’s second union five children have been born, all living at home, namely: Mamie, October 16, 1904; Ivy, July 25, 1906, Ina, May 30, 1908; Ethel, December 11, 1910, and Ona, born May 26, 1913.

    Politically, Mr. Ramsey is a Republic, and fraternally he is a member of the Modern Woodmen.

  11. Robberson Prairie Cemetery
  12. Description: Cannot read and write
  13. Description: Had given birth to 9 children, 6 living