Thursday, August 05, 2004

A Few Deep Thoughts

THE POWER OF THREE LITTLE WORDS
Some of the most significant messages people deliver to one another often come in just three words. When spoken or conveyed, those statements have the power to forge new friendships, deepen old ones and restore relationships that have cooled. The following three word phrases can enrich every relationship:
I'LL BE THERE - Being there for another person is the greatest gift we can give. When we are truly present for other people, important things happen to them and to us. We are renewed in love and friendship. We are restored emotionally and spiritually. 'Being there' is at the very, very core of civility.
I MISS YOU - Perhaps more marriages could be salvaged and strengthened if couples simply and sincerely said to each other, "I miss you." This powerful affirmation tells partners they are wanted, needed, desired and loved.
I RESPECT YOU - Respect is another way of showing love. Respect conveys the feeling that another person is a true equal. It is a powerful way to affirm the importance of a relationship.
MAYBE YOU'RE RIGHT - This phrase is highly effective in diffusing an argument and restoring frayed emotions. The flip side of "maybe you're right" is the humility of admitting "maybe I'm wrong."
PLEASE FORGIVE ME - Many broken relationships could be restored and healed if people would admit their mistakes and ask for forgiveness. All of us are vulnerable to faults, foibles and failures. A man should never be ashamed to own up to he has been in the wrong, which is by saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.
I THANK YOU - Gratitude is an exquisite form of courtesy. People who enjoy the companionship of good, close friends are those who don't take daily courtesies for granted. They are quick to thank their friends for their many expressions of kindness. On the other hand, people whose circle of friends is severely constricted often do not have the attitude of gratitude.
COUNT ON ME - "A friend is one who walks in when others walk out." "Loyalty is an essential ingredient for true friendship; it is the emotional glue that bonds people. Those who are rich in their relationships tend to be steady and true friends. When troubles come, a good friend is there, indicating "you can count on me."
LET ME HELP - The best of friends see a need and try to fill it. When they spot a hurt they do what they can to heal it. Without being asked, they pitch in and help.
I UNDERSTAND YOU - People become closer and enjoy each other more if they feel the other person accepts and understands them. Letting others know in so many little ways that you understand him or her is one of the most powerful tools for healing your relationship.
GO FOR IT - Some of your friends may be non-conformists, have unique projects and unusual hobbies. Support them in pursuing their interests. Rather than urging your loved ones to conform, encourage their uniqueness - everyone has dreams that no one else has.
I suppose the 3 little words that you were expecting to see have to be reserved for those who are special; that is I LOVE YOU.

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Descendants of Daniel Edwards

Generation No. 1
1. DANIEL8 EDWARDS (WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born December 28, 1839 in Laurel Cty, Kentucky, and died March 04, 1923 in Holyoke, Colorado.
He married (1) JEANNETTE SHARP 1860. She was born 1844 in Iowa, and died 1878.
He married (2) MARTHA FIDELIA A. MITCHELL February 10, 1879. She was born 1858 in Iowa.
He married (3) TABITHA HATFIELD March 15, 1890, daughter of AIL HATFIELD and REBECCA SUMMERS. She was born December 18, 1858 in Hartville, Missouri father in kentucky, and died October 06, 1943 in Centerville, Iowa.

Notes for DANIEL EDWARDS: Daniel Edwards moved with his father's family to Iowa in 1850, where he helped his father and brothers establish a home, farm, and school in Wells Township of Appanoose Cty.

In 1860, Daniel Married Jeanette Sharp they had four children.

http://www.iowa3rdcavalry.com/SouthernBorderBrigade/2ndbattalion.html
Daniel served in the Southern Border Brigade during the civil war.
He enlisted, along with his brother, Lewis, on October 7, 1862.
Edwards, Daniel. Age 22. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Kentucky.
Enlisted Oct. 7, 1862. Mustered Oct. 18, 1862.

Edwards, Louis. Age 23. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Kentucky.
Enlisted Oct. 7, 1862. Mustered Oct. 7, 1862.

Elam, Socrates. Age 36. Residence Appanoose County, nativity Kentucky.
Enlisted Oct. 12, 1862. Mustered Oct. 18, 1862.
This was the Iowa 3rd Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, Company B, Commanded by Capt. Elisha D. Skinner and Lieut. Grant S. Stansberry.
He was mustered out October 18,1862. Dr. Grant Stansberry who was a
Lieut. in the Iowa 3rd Cavalry, 2nd Pattalion, COm. B commanded by Capt. Elisha D. Skinner, Lewis and Daniel Edwards served under him as well.
http://www.iowa3rdcavalry.com/SouthernBorderBrigade/lineofficers.html
Purpose of the Iowa Southern Border Brigade
http://www.iowa3rdcavalry.com/SouthernBorderBrigade/history.html

The Southern Border Brigade

While attention was still focused on the northern frontier, Confederate irregulars began cross-border raids into southern Iowa. Three hundred refugee families from Missouri, most with Union sympathies, left their homes and fled north across the Iowa border. In response to the threat, Governor Kirkwood authorized the formation of a "Southern Border Brigade," to be raised in the southern two tiers of counties.
Within months, 1,500 Iowa volunteers were ready for action. They began patrolling the border and supporting Union troops which had been sent in response to a Confederate buildup near the Grand River in Missouri. While the federal troops concerned themselves with the 1,200-man force at the Grand River, the militia guarded lines of supply through Iowa.
In October of 1864, the largest raid occurred in Davis County. A number of Confederate irregulars, dressed in Union uniforms, came across the border. They robbed a number of Davis County farms, took hostages and shot two Union veterans. As the account of James Jackson, the lieutenant commanding the local militia, reads: "The news soon reached the (county) fairgrounds; the fair was broken up, and men hurried to the town. He arsenal was opened, arms and ammunition distributed, companies were formed in line of battle, horses cut loose from wagons and carriages without reference to who owned them, and mounted by armed men." The raiders fled, some being captured the next month.
When the Civil War came to an end, the men of the Southern Border Brigade were discharged. So ends the story of the brave Iowans who answered the call to service.

In 1870, a partnership of the Edwards brothers and their father, for the raising, buying and shipmentof livestock.
Daniels wife Jeannette died sometime between July of 1877, and 1879.
Daniel remarried on February 10, 1879. His 2nd wife was Martha Fidelia "Deli" A. Mitchell, who was born around 1858 in Iowa.No further records.
Daniel 3rd married widow Tabitha (Hatfield) Mulanix on March 15, 1890.Tabitha was born on December 18, 1858 in Hartville, Missouri, daughter of Ail Hatfield and Rebecca Summers. She had been married to Thomas Mulanix in 1877 and had three children: Mary Frances Mulanix: Paul Mulanix and Ail Mulanix. Thomas died on June 19, 1884.
Daniel was a farmer, stockman and business man in and around Moulton and he died on March 4, 1923 while visiting his daughter and her family, Dolly Edwards Davis in Holyoke, Colorado. His body was returned to Moulton and he was buried in the Oakland Cemetery. Apparently, Tabitha and Daniel lived apart for many years.
Tabitha lived for many years in a part of Moulton, called Elizabethtown or Bestyville. She died on October 6, 1943, at the St. Joseph Hospital in Centerville, Iowa. She was buried on October 10, 1943 in the Oakland cemetery, next to Daniel.


2. Daniel Edwards, born December 28, 1839. He was the son of 4. William Sigle Edwards and 5. Mariila Elliott.
He married 3. Tabitha Hatfield.

Child of DANIEL EDWARDS and TABITHA HATFIELD is:
Generation No. 2
2. OTIS DANIEL9 EDWARDS (DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born October 12, 1892 in
On the original Edwards farm south of Moulton, Iowa, and died December 22, 1968 in Bloomfield, Iowa.
He married ELSIE BURGESS August 19, 1913 in Moulton, Iowa,
daughter of HENRY BURGESS and MARY JACKSON. She was born October 15, 1895 in Berkeley, West Virginia, and died June 21, 1978 in Newton, Iowa.

Notes for OTIS DANIEL EDWARDS: Otis Edwards1891 - 1968
Otis Edwards died in December 1968. Born September 21, 1891, Otis Edwards was 77 years old. The last known place of residence for Otis Edwards was Moulton, IA.

MethodistMETHODIST CHURCH 515-642-3681EAST 4TH STREET, MOULTON, IA 52572 1. Otis Daniel Edwards, born October 12, 1892 in Moulton, Iowa; died December 22, 1968 in Bloomfield, Iowa. He was the son of 2. Daniel Edwards and 3. Tabitha Hatfield. He married (1) Elsie Burgess August 19, 1913 in Moulton, Iowa. She was born October 15, 1895 in Berkeley, West Virginia, and died June 18, 1978 in Newton, Iowa. She was the daughter of Henry Robert Burgess and Mary Thomasina Jackson.

He attended and graduated from the Moulton Public school were he played football and could recount many memorable plays. He married Elsie Virginia Burgess.

In 1913, Otis moved with other members of the immediate family to Montana to homestead, along with Otis and Elsie, were Elsie's father and mother; Elsie's sister Edith and her family, and Otis's half-brother Purl Mulanix. Each family filed on a section of Montana's vast prairie land. When Otis and his family returned from their home steading trial in Montana in 1922, victims of a prolonged drought, he opened a tailoring and dry-cleaning shop in Moulton. He sold tailor-made suits. He was for many years a member of the school board, town council, and treasurer of the United Methodist Church. One of his happiest civic duties was the annual procurement of a carnival company to play the Moulton Jamboree.

Otis was staunch Republican all his life and careful observer the political scene. During the Second World War, he took a war job at the Iowa Ordinance Plant where he was foreman of the 'melt line'.While doing this work he contracted 'TNT poisoning which turned his hair and fingernails a chemical yellow. This was soon cured. Otis was three-star War Dad and was very Proud of his military sons.In 1949, Otis purchased the local billiard hall which he operated until hes retirement in 1964. At this time, his son, Ronald took over the operation.
Otis and Elsie were life-long Methodists, Otis was a member of the Masonic Lodge.Otis and Elsie had 10 children, Otis lived a long life to the age of 76 he passed awayon December 22, 1968, in Bloomfield, Iowa.
He is buried in the family plot in Oakland Cemetery,Moulton, Iowa.

Notes for ELSIE BURGESS:Elsie Edwards1895 - 1978
Elsie Edwards died in June 1978. Born October 15, 1895, Elsie Edwards was 82 years old.
The last known place of residence for Elsie Edwards was Moulton, IA.
Elsie was born on a farm at the boundary line of Virginia and West Virginia Called "Apple Pie Ridge" on October 15, 1895.

Elsie came to Iowa with her father and mother when she was 'two and a half. Her father operated Jackson's, a dry good store in Moulton for his brother-in-laws. At the turn of the century, two prominent uncles of Elsie's operated department stores in Missouri. Samuel H. Jackson ran a store at Unionville and his brother, Marshall Jackson maintained a popular department store in Memphis, MO.

Elsie attended the Moulton Public School and graduated in the class of 1913.After which she married Ottis Daniel Edwards son of Daniel Edwards, and Tabitha (Hatfield).On Sunday, August 17, 1913. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. M. Smith at the home of her parents, Robert Henry Burgess, and Mary Tamson (Jackson). On Broadway street in Moulton, Iowa.
She served many years as a Sunday School teacher at the local Methodist Church. Holding a life membership in U.M.W.; past president of the P.E.O. Sisterhood and belonging to the social and cultural organizations.

Elsie had 10 children and lived 83 years, a long life. She passed away June 18 1978, in Newton, Iowa.She was buried on Wednesday June 21, 1978, along side your husband Ottis, in the family plotat Oakland Cemetery, Moulton, Iowa.

Children of OTIS EDWARDS and ELSIE BURGESS are:
3. i. DAPHNE VIRGINIA10 EDWARDS, b. November 06, 1913, Belmond, IA; d. May 14, 1990, Des Moines Hospital, Des Moines, IA.
4. ii. WILLIAM EUGENE EDWARDS, b. December 08, 1914, Big Sandy, MT; d. September 2000.
5. iii. RONALD GILMORE EDWARDS, b. June 01, 1917, Big Sandy, Montana; d. January 07, 1978, Centerville, Iowa.
6. iv. JEANNE LOUISE EDWARDS, b. July 17, 1920.
7. v. JAMES CLAVIN EDWARDS, b. November 06, 1924, Moulton, IA; d. May 06, 1994.
vi. THEODORE OTIS EDWARDS, b. June 18, 1929; m. JUNE P. REED.8.
vii. DAVID LEE EDWARDS, b. March 05, 1931.9.
viii. MARIAN RUTH EDWARDS, b. October 30, 1932.10.
ix. PAUL BURGRESS EDWARDS, b. February 18, 1934.11.
x. PHILLIP SAMUEL EDWARDS, b. January 16, 1936.

Generation No. 3
3. DAPHNE VIRGINIA10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born November 06, 1913 in Belmond, IA, and died May 14, 1990 in Des Moines Hospital, Des Moines, IA.
She married CHARLES MCCABE KELLER June 24, 1936 in Moulton, IA. He was born March 05, 1910 in Seymore, IA, and died May 14, 1977 in Oakland Cemetery, Moulton, IA Row 93.

Children of DAPHNE EDWARDS and CHARLES KELLER are:
i. KAREN MCCABE11 KELLER, m. JOSEPH HARVEY HINDLEY.
ii. KATHY BURGESS KELLER, m. MAURICE CHRISTOPHER MADDALENO.

4. WILLIAM EUGENE10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born December 08, 1914 in Big Sandy, MT, and died September 2000.
He married ARLENE VERNIER.

Child of WILLIAM EDWARDS and ARLENE VERNIER is:
i. WILLIAM EUGENE11 EDWARDS, m. CHERYL LOUISE SMITH.

5. RONALD GILMORE10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born June 01, 1917 in Big Sandy, Montana, and died January 07, 1978 in Centerville, Iowa.
He married JUNE VIRGINIA HENNING 1953 in Missouri, daughter of ROBERT HENNING and ELVIE WIDEL. She was born July 09, 1927 in MO, and died September 21, 1991 in Carson, CA.

Notes for RONALD GILMORE EDWARDS:Ronald Edwards1917 - 1978
Ronald Edwards died in January 1978. Born June 1, 1917, Ronald Edwards was 60 years old.
Ronald Gilmore Edwards was born in Big Sandy, Montana on June 1, 1917.
When he was five years old his parents returned to Iowa. He attended public school in Moulton, Iowa where he graduated from Moulton High School in 1935. Ronald worked in the family, dry-cleaning business. Till moving to St. Louis, Missouri were he worked also in the dry-cleaning business in St. Louis and Sedalia.

He enter the military, were he served three years as head shipping clerk in the Panama Canal Zone during World War II, then later served as a Medic in Germany until the war ended.
In 1953 he married June Virginia Henning daughter of Robert Henning and Elvie (Widel) in St. Louis, Missouri.
They had 4 daughters in 5 years, they were divorced in 1965. At his returned to Moulton, he ran the Moulton Pool Hall and cared for his mother. Ronald was a member of the United Methodist Church and the American Legion Post#280 of Moulton.
He passed away at the age of 61 from a heart attack. On Saturday January 7, 1978 in Moulton, Iowa.
He was buried in the family plot at Oakland Cemetery.

Notes for JUNE VIRGINIA HENNING:June Monroe1927 - 1991
June Monroe died on September 21, 1991. Born July 9, 1927, June Monroe was 64 years old. June Virgina Henning was born on July 9,1927 her parents are Robert Henning and Elvie G. (Widel).
In 1965 June moved to California with 5 of her 6 children and her 3rd husband James Highers.James moved out with in a year. So June was left to raise her 5 children on her own. She had taken on two jobs to support them all. One for John Mansville as a shipping clerk. And a part-time job as a bartender in the local area. In her later years she owned and operated her own business(J B'S gift World) selling Avon and other gift items.
During the 1970's her mother moved in with the children to help take care of them. They purchased ahome in a suburb of Los Angeles, CA. June worked with many special education groups to help her daughter Linda.

June had many major health problems. She had breast cancer in 1977 as a resulted had a mastectomy to stop the spread of the cancer. But to no vail it returned in the 80's she had cervical cancer.She also had a major heart attack in the early 1980's, then she received a triple bipass operation.
With all the major advances in medicine the doctor's were still unable to stop the spread of cancer,in her body. She had kemo, radium implants and many other experimental processors.In 1990 the cancer returned this time to her ovaries, and the doctors could do nothing. Her pain wasvery sever, in the end she was not able to take care of her self, she went into a nursing home.She passed away from pneumonia complicated from the spread of the cancer.On September 21, 1991 in Los Angeles, CA.
She was buried at Greenhill s Cemetery inSan Pedro, CA.

Children of RONALD EDWARDS and JUNE HENNING are:
i. CINDY LOU11 EDWARDS, b. September 30, 1958, St. Louis, MO; m. (1) ROBERT WAYNE SKELTON; b. 1959; m. (2) JOHN SCOTT WHITTINGTON, March 07, 1980, Torrance, CA; b. July 06, 1957, Garden Grove, CA.
Notes for CINDY LOU EDWARDS:These words [“under God”] will remind Americans that despite our great physical strength we must remain humble. They will help us to keep constantly in our minds and hearts the spiritual and moral principles which alone give dignity to man, and upon which our way of life is founded.


Christening: 1969, Carson Baptist Church Carson, CA.2932, 2933Education: 1979, 2yrs college after grad high school.Graduation: June 1977, Carson High School.

I have found out a lot about both side of our family, but all of our families have been in this great land of ours for a long time.Born in America for over 10 generations or longer is a long time.So I my self consider my self a American with family roots to England, and France. Some of my family traces back to kings, the first settler s of the New World. Traveled over on the Mayflower Ship's. Other's fou ght for the British. Some have had money and some have been dirt poor. And fought in war's as far back as The Revolutionary War, Serving our fair country at times to the end. Traveled across the nation. I have found one thing in common LOVE for each other our family, and our grea t nation.This is what holds families and countries together. Not just the blood , sweat, and tears. But Love for each other.
Many generations, several wars, migrations over sea and land. Serving many illness, depressions, and undoubtedly many many hardships.
But through it all my last name is Edwards and I am damn proud of it.My sincere thanks for all that read and enjoy this noted gathering of names.


ii. EDITH CORAL EDWARDS, b. January 02, 1954, St. Louis, MO; m. ROGER DALE WRIGHT.
iii. LINDA LEE EDWARDS, b. December 03, 1957, St. Louis, MO.
iv. CHERYL ANN EDWARDS, b. July 14, 1955, St. Louis, MO; m. (1) THOMAS PEREZ; m. (2) RICHARD ALLEN MILLER; b. May 01, 1955.

6. JEANNE LOUISE10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born July 17, 1920. She married MARVIN C. BLAZER.

Children of JEANNE EDWARDS and MARVIN BLAZER are:
i. MARVIN CHARLES11 BLAZER, JR., m. CYNTHIA VIOLET ROWLEY.
ii. SUZANNE BLAZER, m. DAMON L. LUMKINS.

7. JAMES CLAVIN10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born November 06, 1924 in Moulton, IA, and died May 06, 1994. He married VIRGINIA VOZZA.

Children of JAMES EDWARDS and VIRGINIA VOZZA are:
i. DEBORAH LYNN11 EDWARDS, m. ANTHONY CREADOR SOUSA.
ii. DIANE ELAINE EDWARDS, m. SCOTT M. MORGAN.
iii. DANIEL LEE EDWARDS, m. KRISTIN SWARTZ.

8. DAVID LEE10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born March 05, 1931. He married PATRICIA TIPTON.
Children of DAVID EDWARDS and PATRICIA TIPTON are:
i. PERRY DAVID11 EDWARDS, m. (1) CHARLA BALL; m. (2) LISA PASA.
ii. CELINA GAYE EDWARDS, m. PAUL DYER.

9. MARIAN RUTH10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born October 30, 1932. She married RICHARD A. BENTZINGER.

Children of MARIAN EDWARDS and RICHARD BENTZINGER are:
i. REBECCA JANE11 BENTZINGER.
ii. SARAH KATHRYN BENTZINGER, m. RICHARD L. CLARAHAN.
iii. JOHN WESLEY BENTZINGER.
iv. PHILLIP EMBURY BENTZINGER, m. KARI RENEE BRINDLE.

10. PAUL BURGRESS10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born February 18, 1934.
He married (1) CARLANA S. RHOTEN.
He married (2) MARCIE LOIS SMITH.

Children of PAUL EDWARDS and CARLANA RHOTEN are:
i. SHELDON BURGESS11 EDWARDS.
ii. KARMA LISA EDWARDS, m. (1) JAY LOVELL; m. (2) RALPH ALAN THOMPSON.
iii. ELSA LOREN EDWARDS.

Child of PAUL EDWARDS and MARCIE SMITH is:
iv. ADAM MONIER11 EDWARDS.

11. PHILLIP SAMUEL10 EDWARDS (OTIS DANIEL9, DANIEL8, WILLIAM SIGLE7, WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS6 JR., WILLIAM FRANKLIN EDWARDS5 SR., WILLIAM4 EDWARDS, THOMAS NATHANIEL3, ROBERT2, THOMAS1) was born January 16, 1936. He married CHARLOTTE DOWNING.
Children of PHILLIP EDWARDS and CHARLOTTE DOWNING are:
i. DONALD ANTHONY11 EDWARDS, m. LINDA SINGLEY.
ii. SHELLY IRENE EDWARDS, m. (1) RICK WALT; m. (2) JEFFERY BALLANGER.

Our Soldiers


They fight for freedom and peace for our land.

For their country America, they are taking a stand.

They are brave and courageous, their all do they give.

They are willing to die so that others may live.

Southern Border Brigade

No matter the name, their all on the course.

Leaving their families and loved ones behind,

To serve and protect your life and mine.

Some will come back and others will not,

But we'll make sure they will not be forgot.

They are proud to fight for the American way,

As they march on to the South day after day.


current links to history

Descendants of June Virginia Henning
Generation No. 1
1. JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING (ROBERT WALTER3, AUGUST J.2, JOHN1)
was born July 09, 1927 in MO, and died September 21, 1991 in Carson, CA.
She married (1) CLARENCE MONROE. She married (2) JAMES HIGHERS.
She married (3) RONALD GILMORE EDWARDS 1953 in Missouri,
son of OTIS EDWARDS and ELSIE BURGESS. He was born June 01, 1917 in Big Sandy, Montana, and died January 07, 1978 in Centerville, Iowa.
She married (4) ROBERT JUST 1976 in Carson, CA.

Children of JUNE HENNING and CLARENCE MONROE are:
2. i. ROBERT EARL5 MONROE, b. June 23, 1963.
3. ii. VICTOR MICHAEL HENNING, b. August 19, 1949; d. 1990, Lomita, CA.

Children of JUNE HENNING and RONALD EDWARDS are:
4. iii. CINDY LOU5 EDWARDS, b. September 30, 1958, St. Louis, MO.
5. iv. EDITH CORAL EDWARDS, b. January 02, 1954, St. Louis, MO.
v. LINDA LEE EDWARDS, b. December 03, 1957, St. Louis, MO.
6. vi. CHERYL ANN EDWARDS, b. July 14, 1955, St. Louis, MO.

Generation No. 2
2. ROBERT EARL5 MONROE (JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3,
AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born June 23, 1963.
He married (1) HELEN MARIE JUST, daughter of ROBERT JUST and JOAN UNK.
She was born September 23, 1959.
He married (2) KIM UNK.
He married (3) TANYA UNK.

Children of ROBERT MONROE and HELEN JUST are:
7. i. ROBERT EARL JR.
6 MONROE. ii. MELISSA MARIE MONROE.

Child of ROBERT MONROE and KIM UNK is:
iii. LALONE6 MONROE.

3. VICTOR MICHAEL5 HENNING (JUNE VIRGINIA4, ROBERT WALTER3,
AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born August 19, 1949, and died 1990 in Lomita, CA.
He married (1) PAULA. He married (2) CHRIS STREET.
Children of VICTOR HENNING and PAULA are: i. PAULA6 HENNING. ii. MICHAEL HENNING.
Child of VICTOR HENNING and CHRIS STREET is: iii. AMANDA6 STREET.
Child of VICTOR MICHAEL HENNING is: iv. UNK6 HENNING.

4. CINDY LOU5 EDWARDS (JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3,
AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born September 30, 1958 in St. Louis, MO.
She met (1) ROBERT WAYNE SKELTON. He was born 1959.
She married (2) JOHN SCOTT WHITTINGTON March 07, 1980 in Torrance, CA, son of CHARLES WHITTINGTON and DOROTHY SCOTT.
He was born July 06, 1957 in Garden Grove, CA.

Child of CINDY EDWARDS and ROBERT SKELTON is:
8. i. CHATASHA MARIE6 SKELTON, b. August 04, 1976, Long Beach, CA.

Children of CINDY EDWARDS and JOHN WHITTINGTON are:
9. ii. BARBARA GENE6 WHITTINGTON, b. February 02, 1981, Harbor City, CA.
iii. JOLYNN ALYCE WHITTINGTON, b. July 13, 1989, Hayward, CA.
iv. JAMES WYATT WHITTINGTON, b. June 18, 1996, Sacramento, CA.

5. EDITH CORAL5 EDWARDS (JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3,
AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born January 02, 1954 in St. Louis, MO.
She married ROGER DALE WRIGHT.

Children of EDITH EDWARDS and ROGER WRIGHT are:
10. i. CHARITY AMBER6 WRIGHT, b. August 10, 1975.
ii. CHRISOPHER JOSEPH WRIGHT.

6. CHERYL ANN5 EDWARDS (JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3,
AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born July 14, 1955 in St. Louis, MO.
She married (1) THOMAS PEREZ.
She married (2) RICHARD ALLEN MILLER. He was born May 01, 1955.

Child of CHERYL EDWARDS and THOMAS PEREZ is:
11. i. CHETERA ANNETTE6 PEREZ, b. October 23, 1971;

Children of CHERYL EDWARDS and RICHARD MILLER are:
ii. JAMES6 MILLER.
iii. KELLI MILLER.

Generation No. 3

7. ROBERT EARL JR.6 MONROE (ROBERT EARL5, JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING,
ROBERT WALTER3, AUGUST J.2, JOHN1)

Child of ROBERT EARL JR. MONROE is: i. UNK7 MONROE.

8. CHATASHA MARIE6 SKELTON (CINDY LOU5 EDWARDS, JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3, AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born August 04, 1976 in Long Beach, CA.
She married (1) MICHAEL LIZARDO BOSCH. He was born August 09, 1980 in Olong Apl, Philippines.
She married (2) EDWARD V. AGBYONI 1999 in Reno, NV.

Child of CHATASHA SKELTON and MICHAEL BOSCH is:
i. GABRIEL MICHAEL LIZARDO7 BOSCH, b. May 01, 2003, Tracy SUtter Hosp. Tracy, Ca/Tracy, San Joaquin Co., CA.

9. BARBARA GENE6 WHITTINGTON (CINDY LOU5 EDWARDS, JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3, AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born February 02, 1981 in Harbor City, CA.
She married ESTEBAN RODRIGUEZ May 24, 2002 in SLT, CA. He was born November 21, 1978 in Stockton, CA.

Children of BARBARA WHITTINGTON and ESTEBAN RODRIGUEZ are:
i. ESTEBAN 3RD7 RODRIGUEZ, b. March 05, 2002, Sacramento, CA.
ii. JAMES GEIONY RODRIGUEZ, b. April 08, 2003, Madera, CA.

10. CHARITY AMBER6 WRIGHT (EDITH CORAL5 EDWARDS, JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3, AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born August 10, 1975.

She married UNK. Children of CHARITY WRIGHT and UNK are:
i. UNK7 WRIGHT.
ii. UNK WRIGHT.
iii. UNK WRIGHT.

11. CHETERA ANNETTE6 PEREZ (CHERYL ANN5 EDWARDS, JUNE VIRGINIA4 HENNING, ROBERT WALTER3, AUGUST J.2, JOHN1) was born October 23, 1971.
She married THOMAS CAMPBELL.
Children of CHETERA PEREZ and THOMAS CAMPBELL are:
i. CHELSIE7 CAMPBELL.
ii. WILLIAM CAMPBELL.
iii. EMMA CAMPBELL.

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Descendants of August J. Henning

Generation No. 1
1. AUGUST J.1 HENNING was born July 1853 in New York Parents Germany.
He married SOPHIA F Holchausen October 26, 1880 in Blue Earth, Minn,
daughter of F. Holchausen and AUGUSTA Holchausen
She was born July 1856 in Wisconsin parents
Denmark Father/ Germany Mother, and died 1929 in Crystal Lake cemetery.

Children of AUGUST HENNING and SOPHIA Holchausen are:
2. I. ROBERT WALTER2 HENNING, B. September 1894, Minnesota; D. January 06, 1950.
3. ii. VIOLET M. HENNING, B. December 1890, Minnesota.
iii. FRANK HENNING, B. June 1881, Minnesota.
iv. U HENNING.

Generation No. 2
2. ROBERT WALTER2 HENNING (AUGUST J.1) was born September 1894
in Minnesota, and died January 06, 1950.
He married ELVIE GERTRUDE WIDEL 1915, daughter of
HARVEY WIDEL and CLARA PIERCE. She was born October 02, 1895
in Gilmore City, Weaver Twp, Humboldt, Iowa, and died January 1974
in Carson, Los Angeles, CA.

Children of ROBERT HENNING and ELVIE WIDEL are:
I. ALMA CLARA3 HENNING, B. April 01, 1916, South Dakota; D. June 1980,
Fenton, MO; M. JAMES EDWARDS.
ii. GLADYS ELVIE HENNING, B. December 17, 1917, Iowa; M. ALLEN STEWARD.
iii. EDITH FERN HENNING, B. February 24, 1920, Iowa.
iv. JUNE VIRGINIA HENNING, B. July 09, 1927, MO; D. September 21, 1991,
Carson, CA; M. (1) CLARENCE MONROE; M. (2) JAMES HIGHERS; M.
(3) RONALD GILMORE EDWARDS, 1953, Missouri; B. June 01, 1917,
Big Sandy, Montana; D. January 07, 1978, Centerville, Iowa; M.
(4) ROBERT JUST, 1976, Carson, CA.
V. FRANK HENNING, B. January 20, 1934; D. October 29, 1997, St. Louis, MO; M. (1) PATRICIA UNK; M. (2) UNK.

3. VIOLET M.2 HENNING (AUGUST J.1) was born December 1890 in Minnesota.
She married (1) VAN WAMBEK. She married (2) ALVIN A. ADAMS. He was born 1884.

Children of VIOLET HENNING and ALVIN ADAMS are:
I. STANLEY3 ADAMS, B. 1913.
ii. ROBERT ADAMS, B. 1911.