Person:Samuel Byerly (3)

Watchers
Samuel Martin Byerly
m. 5 Feb 1836
  1. David Byerly1836 - 1843
  2. William Henry Byerly1838 - 1862
  3. Mary Elizabeth Byerly1841 - 1920
  4. Sarah Catharine Byerly1842 - 1923
  5. Susan Emaline "Emma" Byerly1846 - 1904
  6. John Adam Byerly1847 - 1922
  7. Margaret Jane Byerly1849 - 1860
  8. Martha "Mattie" Ellen Byerly1853 - 1933
  9. Samuel Martin Byerly1856 - 1890
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Martin Byerly
Gender Male
Birth[1][9] 22 Feb 1856 Lima, German Twp, Allen Co, Ohio
Census[6] 1860 Liberty Twp, Warren, Iowa
Death[2][3][4][10] 8 Dec 1890 Centerview, Johnson, Missouri, USA
Burial[5] Dec 1890 Centerview Cemetery, Centerview, Johnson, Missouri, USA
References
  1. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=tschenekl&i d=I4521
    Samuel Martin BYERLY was born 1856 in Lima, German Twnp, Allen Co, OH (now called American Twp), and died 1890. He was buried UNKNOWN in Centerview, MO cemetery.
  2. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=tschenekl&i d=I4521
    died 1890. He was buried UNKNOWN in Centerview, MO cemetery.
  3. BRETHREN-D Digest V02 number 497.
  4. Gospel Messenger
    page 14, Gospel Messenger, Jan 6, 1891., 6 Jan 1891.
  5. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
    http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Emojohnso/cemetery/Centerview.txt Centerview Cemetery Located in Centerview Township on V V Hwy . This cemetery is complete as of August 22, 1999. Byerly Samuel M. Feb. 22, 1856 Dec. 8, 1890.
  6. 1860 census Iowa WARREN LIBERTY TWP
    1860 census Iowa WARREN LIBERTY TWP p878 sheet 214 enumerated 24 July 1860, 5 Aug 2003.
  7.   GEDCOM file imported on 15 Sep 2002. Jody Gloor.
  8.   GEDCOM file imported on 4 Oct 2002. merge of jim chapman & jody gloor.
  9. Now Called American Twp
  10. Page 14, Gospel Messenger, Jan 6, 1891.

    In the Centre View church, Johnson Co, Mo., Dec 9, 1890. Bro. Samuel Byerly, aged 34 years, 8 months and 16 days. He died without a moment's warning. For a number of years he had been afflicted with heart trouble, and, for the past few weeks, was complaining more than usual. While he was engaged in helping his brother to load fax [flax?] straw, fourteen miles from his home, he fell and only uttered a groan before passing away. His body was brought home and to-say [today?] was interned in the silent tomb. He was the support of a widowed mother and a sister. Services conducted by Bro. Jacob Witmore, assisted by Bro. G. W. Lentz to a large and sympathizing congregation from Matt. 24:44. Amanda Witmore.