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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Isaac Lewis GraingerMale Note
Born: 27 Aug 1857 1857-8-27 at Warrensburg Twp., Johnson, Missouri Warrensburg Twp., Johnson, Missouri
Married: 7 Mar 1878 1878-3-7 at Johnson Co., Missouri Johnson Co., Missouri
Died: 23 May 1942 1942-5-23 at Swars Prairie, Seneca, Newton, Missouri Swars Prairie, Seneca, Newton, Missouri
Father: Andrew B. Grainger
Mother: Susannah Or Susan Eagan
WIFE
Born: 18 Aug 1857 at Lexington, Lafayette, Missouri
Died: 30 Jan 1933 at Senaca, Newton, Missouri
Father: John Bryant
Mother: Sarah Shaffer
CHILDREN
Name: Charlie Grainger
Born: 2 Feb 1879 at Johnson Co., Missouri
Died: 28 Aug 1879 at Johnson Co., Missouri
Born: 13 Aug 1880 at Senaca, Newton, Missouri
Died: 4 Aug 1950 at Senaca, Newton, Missouri
Wife: Bertha Wallace
Born: 27 Nov 1881 at Senaca, Newton, Missouri
Died: 15 Jan 1963 at Senaca, Newton, Missouri
Wife: Rosa Leah Norris
Born: 11 Apr 1884 at Warrensburg Twp., Johnson, Missouri
Died: 23 Jul 1979 at Neosho, Newton, Missouri
Husband: Louis Mailes
Born: 6 May 1895 at Senaca, Newton, Missouri
Died: 2 Jul 1967
Wife: Lula Morgan
NOTES
1). Montgomery died in his home on Swars Prairie, south of Seneca, Missouri. The information on Isaac Lewis Grainger is taken from the Grainger Family Bible and the 1900 Census for Buffalo Township, Newton Co., Missouri, ED 102, Sheet 7A. From the Neosho Times, Neosho, Missouri, Thursday, May 18, 1942 Isaac Lewis Grainger, 84 years old, long time citizen of Senecan and well known over the county, died at his home there at 10 45 o clock Saturday night, after an illness of many months. Funeral services were conducted at 4 o clock Tuesday afternoon 23 May 1942 at the Swars Prairie Baptist Church near Seneca. The rites were in charge of Rev. C.E. Befgen, district Missionary of the Shoal Creek Baptist Association, and Rev. R.W. Forbes, pastor of the Seneca Baptist Church. Burial was in the cemetery near this church under the direction of the Buzzard Funeral Home. Swars Prairie Baptist Cemertery, South of Seneca, Newton co., Missouri Mr. Grainger was a stockman and farmer all of his life until advancing years made hard work impossible for him. He was a member of the Republican party and was active in its interests. In 1908, he was elected judge of Newton County Court and served two terms. Sometime later, he was appointed truant officer and county welfare officer. He was a man of fine character and was honest and conscientious in all of his dealings, both public and private. Men in both parties, as well as neighbors and acquaintances all over the diestrict, esteemed him highly. Surviving besides his widow, Mrs. Mary Ann Grainger, are one daughter, Mrs. Cora Mailes, Seneca Rout 1 three sons, John A. Grainger of Sececa, former Newton County Collector, Lee Grainger of Neosho Rout 4 and Orval Grainger of Secneca Rout 2 25 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.
2). Montgomery The following was published in the Miami News Record, Miami, Oklahoma, Friday, 3 Feb 1933 Death of Mrs. I.L. Grainger Anna Jane Bryant was born in Johnson County, Missouri, in 1857, and died 30 Jan 1933, at her home on Swars Prairie, south of Seneca. In 1878, she was married to I.L. Grainger and moved with her husband to Newton County, where she had since resided. She is survived by her husband, three sons, John, Lee and Orville Grainger, and one daughter, Mrs. Cora mailes, one sister, Mrs. Nevada Adams of Kansas City, one brother, Edward G. Bryant of Seattle, Washington, 25 grandchildren. Funeral Services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Swars Prairie Baptist church, of which she was a consistent member. Services were conducted by the Rev. C.H. Jent, assisted by Rev. J.M. Campbell and the Rev. H. Holt. burial was in the Baptist cemetery Swars Prairie Baptist Cemetery, South of Seneca, Mo. with the Buzzard undertaking company in charge.
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