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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Charles Benton SEARS: Birth: 8 NOV 1872 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: MAR 1966 in Kansas City, Jackson, MO

  2. Clarence Norman SEARS: Birth: 15 AUG 1874 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: 22 MAR 1950 in Kansas City, Jackson, MO

  3. Jesse Brundage SEARS: Birth: 25 SEP 1876 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: 7 DEC 1973 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, CA

  4. George Wallace SEARS: Birth: 9 JUL 1878 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: 19 SEP 1961 in Reno, Washoe, NV

  5. Bertha Laura SEARS: Birth: 6 JAN 1880 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: 14 MAR 1930 in Hamilton, Caldwell, MO

  6. Harry Johnson SEARS: Birth: 13 FEB 1885 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: OCT 1962 in NC

  7. Clara Geneva SEARS: Birth: 5 JUL 1887 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: 4 AUG 1975 in Berkeley, Alameda, CA

  8. Dean Leslie SEARS: Birth: 5 MAY 1894 in Kidder, Caldwell, MO. Death: 15 JAN 1986 in Los Angeles County, CA


Sources
1. Title:   California Death Index
2. Title:   Sears Genealogy 1803-1961
Page:   pg.3
3. Title:   My Story (written by Stella R. Sears)
Page:   pg. 55
4. Title:   Sears Genealogy 1803-1961
Page:   pg. 3-4
5. Title:   My Story (written by Stella R. Sears)
Page:   pg. 56
6. Title:   My Story (written by Stella R. Sears)
Page:   pg. 31
7. Title:   Sears Genealogy 1803-1961
Page:   pg. 4

Notes
a. Note:   Died at home of Clara Geneva McCullough, daughter COMMENTARY ON WOODERSON CEMETERY, DAVIESS COUNTY Narrators: Mrs. Perry Roberts and Mrs. Sarah Dickerson Daniel Werner, father of Mrs. Roberts (narrator) buried three infants there and a grandchild. This was the district of the Sears family and Mrs. Louisa Johnson, mother of Mrs. Sears lies there. The Sears family is notable because it has produced so many college professors. THE WERNER FAMILY OF WOODERSON DISTRICT IN DAVIESS CO. Narrator: Mrs. Ida Roberts, 60, Hamilton, Mo. The family had as neighbors the Sears family (which has produced so many college men), some of the Bacon families, Leabo, Bristow, Castor, Harpster, Rohrbaugh families. The Kelsos all lived there. Mr. Kelso moved from there to Hamilton in late 60s. These families buried mostly in the Wooderson cemetery which started with an early burial 1834 (see commentary on this graveyard in this series). The Rohrbaugh family was not the one which became wealthy merchants in Hamilton in 70s. from site:http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/mo+index+49912413292+F


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