Stanfield

Stanfield Generations

*Jonathan Stanfield b. Dec. 25, 1814 d. April 18, 1903.

Wife was *Margaret Metzker b. Aug. 14, 1812 d. Oct. 12, 1902. (both buried at the Odessa Cemetery)

Their children:

John Stanfield b. Aug 8, 1840 d. 1863, Memphis, Tenn. (Company G, One-Hundredth Indiana Regiment)

*Abram M. Stanfield b. Oct. 19, 1842 d. 1927

First wife, *Harrietta Wakeman b. Aug. 29, 1845 d. March 8, 1891

One child Wade S.

Second wife: *Enna Morrison, (twin sister *Edda, other siblings were Cimantha, Mary, Ara, Laura, *Eugene, Sarah, and Ida - daughters of *D. C. Morrison) (All three buried at the Odessa Cemetery) #(A.M. had 180 acres of land southeast of Odessa next to Morrison land)

*Samuel A. Stanfield b. Nov 3, 1844 d. 1932 (Abram's Brother).

married *Lou Summers b. 1842 d. 1935 #(100 and another 40 acres of land south of Odessa)

Mary E. (Stanfield) Wakeman Fevurly, Single (Seal from Dodge City Kansas and signed January, 1905) b. May 17, 1845.

James H. Stanfield b. September 14, 1849 Warren County, IN. d. July 10, 1925, Odessa, MO, buried in the Mt Tabor Cemetery, SE of Odessa.

Married Mary D. Lynn. They had seven children, two died in infancy. Those surviving

include; Luther, Clara, Harvey, Bertha, and Arby.

Hester E. Stanfield Proctor (Sister) b. November 15, 1851 married Caleb T #(330 acres of land south of Odessa)

Names copied from Warranty Deed, personal papers of Abram M. Stanfield, Book 139 // 574, Lafayette County, Missouri. Purpose of deed appears to be siblings of Jonathan conveying inheritance, upon the death of Jonathan, to Abram Stanfield. All resided in Lafayette County except Mary E Wakeman, who signed papers before a Registrar, Dodge City, Kansas in the county of Ford. Warranty Deed dated March 16, 1904. Also, see Abram's obituary and Portrait and Biographical Record, a local history book, p. 485-486. All children were born in Warren County, Indiana (RootsWeb.com ID#124893) Obituaries read they moved to the area in 1866.


*Buried in the Odessa Cemetery

# 1914 Atlas of Lafayette County

Also buried in the Odessa Cemetery are Mary Alice, Richard E., Lucy Lee, and Artie J. Stanfield #(80 acres of land south of Odessa)

Civil War Discharge Paper and Pension.