John Galyon and Martha Easter Family

Abraham J. Galyon and Martha Ellen Easter

Father:   Abraham John Galyon
born
died
Married:  Martha Ellen Easter
born  April 11,1826 in Roane County., Tn.
Father: John Gallion
Mother: Vera Smith

Mother:  Martha Ellen Easter
born  1826 in Roane County Tennessee
died   after 1860 Ark.
(we have not found her grave)
Buried: 
Father:
Joseph Easter
Mother: Mary Smith

Children of Martha Ellen and Abraham John Galyon (Gallion)

1 Mary J. Gallion
b.  1849
married:   Joseph Alexander
 Laclede Co. Missouri

2 John Gallion
b.  1851.

3 George W. Gallion
b.  1853.

4 Elizabeth Galyon (Gallion)
b.  1855 Roane Co Tenn.
m.  SIMON SCOTT
Where:  Camden Co. Missouri.

5 Nancy I. (Bell) Galyon
b.  1858, Ark.,
married James Scott
Where:  Camden Co. Missouri


Roane Co., TN. Marriage Records - Marriage Book "A"
4/11/1848 Galyon, Abraham J. married Easter, Martha

1850 Roane Co., TN. Census #233
Galyon, Abram.....23 TN.
Galyon, Martha....24 TN. (Easter)
Galyon, Mary J....02 TN.



1860 JACKSON TWP - CROOKED CREEK P.O. ARKANSAS
House Name Age Sex State Occupation
Number

1130 GALLION, Abram J 33 m TN farmer
1130 GALLION, Martha 35 f TN
1130 GALLION, Mary J 11 f TN
1130 GALLION, John 9 m TN
1130 GALLION, George W 7 m TN
1130 GALLION, Elizabeth 5 f TN
1130 GALLION, Nancy I 2 f AR

1870 census Tulare Co., Calif.
John Galyon is married to Myra Middleton Gallion
(spelling changes again) with two sons
William and Elbert ----

Martha Ellen Galyon is not found after the 1860 census.


Census Camden County Missouri
files of Shirley Kohlstardt
and files of C. Alexander.
Letters written by Shirley Kohlstardt and C. Alexander.
Laclede County History by Lois Roper Beard -original edition-
family history section: Joseph Alexander #15, Joseph Calvin Esther #231,
Judge John Adams Esther #232,


Military service:
  Fourteenth Arkansas Confederate Infantry Company G
SCOTT, GREEN B (Greenberry Scott) Private�Enlisted at Camp Madison, Arkansas, January 20, 1862;
captured at Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 8, 1862; sent to Alton,
Illinois; exchanged at Fort Pillow, Tennessee, May 17, 1862;
captured at Port Hudson, Louisiana, July 9, 1863;
paroled, July 13, 1863.
John Galyon served in the same unit
with Green B. Scott (Greenberry)