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Our Stice Family Connection |
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Anderson ~ Bennett ~
Benitez ~ Bingham
~ Black ~ Blaker ~ Brown
~ Buckley ~ Bunnell
~ Burwell
~ Chek ~ Cseh ~ Cogswell ~ Crabtree
~ Crawshaw ~ Critchfield ~ Darrough
~ Devine
~ Englehaut
~ Garwood ~ Gehr ~ Grow
~ Hoschouer ~ McArthur ~ McMurtrie ~ Millen
~ Newberry
~ Herrington ~ Hickcox ~ Hutchinson ~ Madison ~
Madison ~ March ~ Robinson ~ Peden ~ Monroe ~
Pruett ~ Piet~ Rodriguez ~ Stice ~ Sutcliffe ~ Warren 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. |
Our research on
our Stice Family Tree goes links our “Grow Family”
with the Stice Family of Germany and Kentucky. Our Stice Family information was mostly obtained by searching
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com Our
Stice Family Connection is through the Grow
& Crabtree Family Most
of this information came from Ben Crabtree of Missouri who contacted me back
in 2000 when I created my first website for genealogy. He’s clearly done considerable
research! It looks like he did a much
better job finding the Crabtree family than I did. I was more focused on the Burwell
line. Here is Ben’s site with pictures
and stories of the Crabtree line:
http://crabtree_tree.tripod.com/OldCrabtreePhotos.htm Some also came
from another researcher of Stice, who’s information escapes me at the moment, but I will go
back and gather that info and post here. Some info came from Katherine Grow,
widow of Roger Grow Aunt/Uncle). Our Stice
Family Tree Carl Steiss was born in the
Alsace-Lorraine area of Germany around 1735-1745. He arrived in Philadelphia
aboard the ship Nancy in 1754, and is best known now as Charles Stice, the patriarch of the Stice
family. He continued to migrate, settling in North Carolina and Kentucky,
where he died. With his wife, Caty, he had 12
children and they left thousands of descendants. (From Stice
Family on Rootsweb) Charles Carl Stice
1 Birth: ABT 1745 in Alsace, Lorraine,
Germany 1 Death: 21 AUG 1801 in ,
Warren, KY 1 Carl
Steiss was born in the Alsace-Lorraine area of
Germany around 1735-1745. He arrived in Philadelphia aboard the ship Nancy in 1754, and is
best known now as Charles Stice, the patriarch of
the Stice family. He continued to migrate, settling
in North Carolina and Kentucky, where he died. With his wife, Caty, he had 12 children Children
Charles Stice 1 Birth: 31 MAR 1775 1 Death: JAN 1827 in ,
, KY 1 (Another
record shows Peter J Stice married Charlotte Winscott)and shows Jesse as son
of Peter and Charlotte???) Children
Jesse
Stice 1 Birth: 7 JAN 1809 in KY 1 Death: 27 APR 1887 in Queen City, MO 1
Endowment: 4 DEC 1924 1
LDS Baptism: 26 MAY 1924 1
Census: 1860 Memphis, Mount Pleasant
Township, Scotland Co., MO 1 Census: 1850 Mount Pleasant Township,
Scotland Co., MO 1 Event: Charter member Bible Grove
Christian Church, Scotland Co., MO 1 Marriage 1 Levina March b: 16 MAR 1815 in , , KY ; Married: 15 JUL 1829 in ,
Scotland, MO 1 ; Sealing Spouse: 6 JAN 1933 1 CENSUS
for Jesse Stice: RESEARCH
NOTE: in 1870, there are several children living with them that are Children
Children
Newton Jesse Stice
1 Birth: 21 MAR 1835 in Bible Grove,
Scotland, MO 1 Death: 26 FEB 1899 in , , MO 1
Burial: Bible Grove Cemetery, Scotland
Co., MO 1 Endowment: 4 DEC 1924 1
LDS Baptism: 26 MAY 1924 1
Occupation: minister 1
Census: 1850 Mount Pleasant Township,
Scotland Co., MO 1
CENSUS: Mary Ann Pruett info
Caroline Stice
1 Birth: 23 NOV 1857 in Misouri
1 Death: 10 JAN 1953 in Latham, Butler Co.,
KS 1 Burial: Latham, Butler Co., KS 1
Census: 1880 Clay Township, Adair Co., MO 1
Census: 1860 Memphis, Mount Pleasant
Township, Scotland Co., MO 1 Census: 1900 Clay Township, Adair Co., MO 1 CENSUS
for Caroline Stice: Children
Dora Ann Crabtree 1 Birth: 12 AUG 1878 in MO 1 Death: 26 DEC 1984 in Latham, Butler Co.,
KS 1 Census: 1880 Clay Township, Adair Co., MO 1 Children
Roscoe Myrel
Grow 1 Birth: 13 DEC 1905 1 Death: 22 MAR 1983 in Latham, Butler Co.,
KS 1 Marriage 1 Goldie Pearl Black Roscoe Myrl Grow (B. 12/13/1905-D. 3/1983) Of Atlanta, Kansas,
Butler County. He married Goldie Pearl Black. She was from Haskins Camp, near
Augusta. (Haskins camp, a settlement south of Augusta during the oil
boom. Apparently both her parents were
married before they married each other and she had been shuffled around from
relative to relative. She had some
half brothers and sisters. She was only 15 when she met Roscoe in Augusta and
was married) Roscoe worked for Beachcraft in Wichita,
Kansas. He liked his bar time every Friday and Saturday night. And word is that the reason he waited on
Goldie hand and foot when they were older is because he was making up for the
times when they were younger and he didn’t treat her so great. Goldie thought of Dora Ann Crabtree like a
mother and most of the time Dora treated her well. But, sometimes not so good CENSUS for Roscoe Myrel Grow: Children:
Jimmy Wilford
Grow
(B. 1932- D. 1955) Of Atlanta, Kansas, Butler county. He married Anna Ruth
Bingham. He was killed when the truck he was driving veered to miss a car
full of kids at Wilson, Kansas. Interestingly, Jimmy’s brother Gayle married
Anna Ruth’s sister Virginia. Children:
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met
Deborah while home on leave from the U.S. Navy. They were married United
Methodist Church. The Reverand Dellenbaugh
proceeded the ceremony. He served in Vietnam at the
same times as his two brothers. He was
besides a gunner, the ship cook and he could cook up a batch of cinnamon
rolls that would make your mouth water. He was honorably discharged in
December. He started out in the
oilfields in the 70s. It was a time of
major recession, and even through a time when jobs were hard to come by, he
was always employed and always moved up from a good job to a better job. He kept in touch with some guys from his
unit because they’d built such an incredible bond over there in Viet Nam. Then he worked for the Frisco Railroad and
after the Frisco-BN merger left him unemployed he went back to the oil field.
He was hurt on the job and rather than the company do
the right thing, they just fired him to cut their losses. So, he didn’t set by, he wrote legislators
to tell his story and helped to change the worker’s compensation laws. Deborah and xxxxx
managed to stick together through the toughest of times, buy a house, and
raise their three girls and sometimes a few of their friends too. They managed to survive that tough chapter
in their life together and found better times just around every corner. They enjoyed outdoor activities and used
that as a major family connection for everyone to enjoy. They all took up fishing and the girls
spent most of their time outside riding bikes, fishing, and playing
sports. The outdoors connected
everyone in the family as one. It was a real journey of two best friends
going through life together and never giving up on each other. Knowing just when the other needed a little
space or when they needed closeness. They shared some very good years 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 Facts and Documentation about this family Ready
more about Story of Jesse Stice “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 Life is all About Choices Created and Designed by Deborah Jean Copyright: Deborah 2000 Last updated: May 2015 |
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