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Note: . 1880 & 1900 Census BIRTH: date taken from THE WISEMANS 2ND EDITION, 1992, by B.W. Venable DEATH: Death Cerificate Missouri State Board of Health, Joplin, Jasper County. Cause of death was listed as severe burns caused by a gas stove. The Death Certificate lists her birth as 1840. BURIAL: Fairview Cemetery, Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri (Find A Grave.com) 1850 CENSUS, Estill County, Kentucky, Roll M432_198, pg 103, Image 438, Family #788, Dated 15 October 1850, Female: Mary J Wiseman, age 12, born in Kentucky (On Father's Record) 1850 Census Estill Kentucky 16 Aug 1850 Roll M432_198 Page 54 Image 341 Family 116 Head: McCreary, Jincy age 43 Female birth Kentucky Other: Wiseman, Mary Jane age 12 Female birth Kentucky (Living with someone other than father) 1860 CENSUS Powell, Kentucky 2 July 1860 Roll M653_393, Page 0, Image 53, Family 355 Head: Clark, J. T. age 34 Kentucky, Doctor Other: Wiseman, Mary Jane age 20 Female birth Kentucky 1870 CENSUS, Grand River, Henry, Missouri, 14 June 1870, Roll 593_778, pg 183, Family #533 Mary J Barnes age 30, F, born in Kentucky 1880 CENSUS, Brunswick, Chariton, Missouri, Dated 28 & 29 June, 1880, Family #401, Roll T9_680, Family History Film: 1254680, pg 568.4000, Dist 171, Image 800 Wife: Mary J Barnes age 40, F, born in Kentucky, Parents born in Kentucky 1900 CENSUS, Brunswick, Chariton, Missouri, 20 June 1900, Fam 195, Roll T623_847, Dist 30 Wife: Mary J Barnes age 60, F, born Mar 1840 in Kentucky, 11/7 children, Parents birth Ky 1910 CENSUS, Joplin, Jasper, Missouri, April 28, 1910, Roll: T624_791, Pg 13A, Dist 52, Family 292. Wife: Mary J Barnes, age 69, F, 7/6 children, born in Kentucky, Parents born in Kentucky. B.W. Venable's book THE WISEMANS, 1991, noted the following: Isaac Wiseman, Abner Sr's 4th son, was born 1809 in Estill County, Kentucky and died there 3/1/1852 at the age of 43. He married Frances (Fanny) Daniel 1/29/1829 and had 4 children: John, born 1830, Robert, born 1832, Isaac Marion, born 1837, and Mary Jane (May) born 1838. Mary Jane was born about the same time her mother died. I think Frances may have died as a result of childbirth.... Isaac didn't live a very happy life. He lost his wife in 1838, then moved back into his mother, Isabell's household with his three boys. By 1850, Isabell was gone from the old home place, leaving him with four teenagers to finish raising. He seems to have fallen in with bad company and was in court a lot for quarrelsome offenses against public peace. (It appears that Mary Wiseman went to live with her uncle Henry Wiseman, as seen in the 1860 Census. That is likely where she met Charles Delaney Barnes, who was employed there as a laborer.)
Note: MARRIAGE: date from Marriage Records, Estill Co., Kentucky 976.959. V2e
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