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Our families come from Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia and dates back to 1895 in Kansas.   We also came from Austria, Ireland, Scotland, Hungary, Germany, and England. Traditionally, the last name can tell a lot about your heritage.  The last name often told where you came from and the class of your family.  We haven’t kept that tradition; and so it isn’t as easy to tell much about a person from their last name these days.

 

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Our McArthur connection is through the Burwell-Chek line

Our research has only just begun. We continue to research our Genealogy Information, which is not complete and may not be 100% accurate as yet. We are currently attempting to confirm the information and continue the research. Our McArthur family is from Ireland.  McArthur is my mother’s side of the family.  McMurtrie is my father’s side of family.  Both are Irish!  I never knew how much Irish we had before I started this research. My father’s side also has a lot Hungarian! Chauncey definitely sounds Irish.  Our Ancestors came to America to find the great promise of freedom. 

Our McArthur Family Tree

  Chauncey McArthur (b.  d.  ) married Irene Strong

  Clayton DeWitt McArthur (b. 3/28/1845 d. 11/6/1923). Clayton married Jane Brown 1867 (b. 1851 d. 1875 about), Clayton enlisted 8/31/1864; discharged 6/24/1868.  He is listed in the 1880 census in Ashtabula, Trumbell Clayton was born in Thompson, OH; He enlisted 8/31/1864, discharged 6/24/1868) Civil War Veteran of Company C, 177 Regiment of OHIO Infantry

Children:

o Maude McArthur (b. 11/13/1875 d.__ )

  Maude McArthur (b. 11/13/1875 d._____) Maude married 12/9/1896 Riley Griffeth Warren (b. 7/12/1872 d. ____) Son of David Warren and Susan Marie Devine). Maude and Riley had two daughters.

Children:

o Dorris (Pfeifer) (b. October 1897 d. __________)

o Maida Maud (Burwell) (b. 3/15/1904 d. approx 1979)

  Maida Maud Warren (b. 3/15/1904 d. approx 1979) married Orlo Ray Burwell.  Apparently was also married a second time as per the Will of Clayton DeWitt McArthur names her as Maida Williams.

Children:

o Marcile Ray (B. 2/12/1924 – about 2004) Married James Sprague, then Lou Peters, 1 daughter

o Lloyd Warren (6/20/1925 - D. approximately 1990's) Married Carolyn Henry, 2 sons, 2 daughters

o Mildred Ruth (B. 9/12/1926 - D. 1979) Married James Howard Chek, 4 daughters

o Clark Richard (B. 12/16/1927 -. still living) Married Alice Mary Marshall, 3 sons

  Mildred Ruth Burwell (B. 9/12/1926 - D. 6/23/1979) Married James Howard Chek approximately 1948. They were divorced in 1960. Mildred later married Richard Buzzi and moved to Kansas.

children:

    • Diana Christine
    • Sandra Lee
    • Cheryle Ann
    • Deborah Jean

  Deborah Jean met xxxxxxx while home on leave from the U.S. Navy. They were married at United Methodist Church. The Reverend Dellenbaugh proceeded the ceremony.   They had some very good years together. 

Children:

o   Jennifer married Jeremy

·         Megan

·         Jimmy

o   Gayle married Larry (divorced); later married Eduardo (divorced)

·         Lacy

·         Christopher

·         Alexis

·         Madison

o   Jamie married Kevin

·         Kevin

·         Novalie

·         Christian

 

Facts and Documentation about this family

 

Read more about Maude McArthur Warren, Riley and their children

Read more about Clayton and Jane or the Brown Family of Trumbull Township.

 

 

 

“Two are better off than one, because together they can work more effectively. 

If one of them falls down, the other can help him up…

Two people can resist an attack that would defeat one person alone. 

A rope made of three cords is hard to break.”  Ecclesiastes 4:9

 

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Copyright:  Deborah 2000

Last updated: May 2015

 

 

 

 

 

SURNAMES

 

Our Surnames

 

My Mother’s

 

Bennett

Bunnell

Burwell

Brown

Cogswell

Devine

Englephaut

Garwood

Gehr

Madison

Millen

McArthur

Robinson

Pedan

Warren

 

My Father’s

 

Chek

Cseh

McMurtrie

 

Spouse’s Mother

 

Bingham

Buckley

Newberry ~ Herrington

Hickcox

Hoschouer

Hutchinson

Madison

Monroe

Rigney

 

Spouse’s Father

 

Black

Grow

Crabtree

Stice

Garwood

March

Pruett

Piet

 

Extended

 

Anderson

Blaker

Crawshaw

Buzzi

Benitez

Critchfield

Sutcliffe

Rodriguez

Hayes

Railsback

Stout

Tatro