Saturday, March 21, 2009

Rev. Floyd Junior EADS


Floyd "Junior" EADS was born 8 February, 1932 in Parma, New Madrid, Missouri. He was the son of Columbus Franklin EADS and Bertha Mae HARTLINE-EADS.
On 2 December, 1950 in Piggott, Clay County, Arkansas, he married Miss Mary Margaret ESTERLINE, daughter of Grover Cleveland ESTERLINE and Cora Mae WILKEY-ESTERLINE-WHITE.
To this union were Five Children born:
Living (Daughter) 1953
Living (Daughter) 1954
Living (Son) 1957
Mark Dewayne EADS 1959-1964
Living (Daughter) 1968
Floyd served in the United States Army and fought in the Korean War. He was also an Ordained Minister with the United Pentecostal Church. He pastored several churches in Southeast Missouri.
Floyd Passed away 22 January, 1993 in The Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. Cause of Death was Renal Failure and Lung Cancer. He was laid to rest in the Bernie Memorial Cemetery in Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri

Bertha Mae HARTLINE-EADS


Bertha Mae HARTLINE-EADS was born 28 May, 1914 near Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri. She was the daughter of Lack John Newman HARTLINE and Alice JOHNSON-HARTLINE.
On 20 September, 1932 she married Columbus Franklin EADS, son of William Franklin EADS JR and Darthula Dalue SMITH-EADS.
To this union were two sons born:
Floyd Junior EADS- 1932
Lloyd Gene "Teddy" EADS- 1934
Bertha passed away on 7 May, 1939 in Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri, Cause of Death was Tuberculosis. She was laid to rest in the Bernie Memorial Cemetery, Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Columbus Franklin EADS


Columbus Franklin EADS was born 15 February, 1908 near Silva, Wayne County, Missouri. He was the son of William Franklin EADS JR and Darthula Dalue SMITH-EADS. In 1910 and 1920 we find Columbus EADS living with his parents in Wayne County, Silva Missouri area. On the 1930 Census we find him living in Granite City, Madison County, Illinois along with his brother Arnold and his Mother Darthula, she is listed as being named "Dorothy" on this Census record.
On 20 September, 1932 in Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri he married one Bertha Mae HARTLINE, daughter of Lack John Newman HARTLINE and Alice JOHNSON-HARTLINE.
To this union were two sons born:
Floyd "Junior" EADS (b) 8 Feb. 1932 in Parma, New Madrid, Missouri
(d) 22 January, 1993 in St. Louis, Missouri
Buried at Bernie Memorial Cemetery in Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri
Lloyd Gene "Teddy" EADS
(b) 22 July, 1934 in Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri
(d) 23 May,2008 in New Plymouth, Vinton, Ohio
Bertha HARTLINE-EADS passed away 7 May, 1939 in Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri and was laid to rest in the Bernie Memorial Cemetery.
Upon the death of Columbus wife Bertha, he remarried to a woman name Evelyn ROHAN-EADS. He and Evelyn had Seven Children together:
Lindell Ray EADS
Larry EADS
Jerry Don EADS
Randy EADS
Rhonda Marlene EADS
Rita Lynn EADS-GODWIN
Robin EADS-BURNETTE
Evelyn left Columbus when Robin was a baby and rumor has it that she went on to have Seven more children with another man. Columbus passed away 23 January, 1992 in Poplar Bluff, Butler, Missouri and he was laid to rest in the Bernie Memorial Cemetery, Bernie, Stoddard, Missouri.

Darthula Dalue SMITH-EADS


Darthula Dalue SMITH-EADS was born 25 August,1873 near Lodi, in Wayne County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Charles Frank and Lucinda SMITH. On 29 Feb. 1896 inWayne County, Missouri she married William Franklin EADS JR the son of William Franklin EADS SR and Amanda America Clementine MCDANIEL-EADS. The following statement was put together by Mary at Find A Grave:


" They had Six Children, Frank, Buck, Mollie Camalene Tipton, Columbus F., James Arnold, and Ruth Nicholson.In 1880, 5-year old Darthula Smith was living in St. Francois Township, Wayne Co., MO, with younger brother James A. Smith, along with their parents Charles (age 28 and born in Tennessee) and Lucinda (age 27 and born in Missouri). Living next door to this young family were her grandparents, Alexander Smith Sr. and Catherine (Wright) Smith and their son Alexander Jr. By 1900, Darthula had been married for 5 years to William Franklin Eads Jr. and they had two of their children. In 1920, still in St. Francois Township, Wayne Co., MO, at age 44, she was a widow with three children still at home and lived next door to her daughter Mollie Camalene and son-in-law Pearl Marion Tipton. She worked as a washerwoman out of her rented house, is said to have had gorgeous red hair the color of a new copper penny, and was called "Granny Eads" by everyone because of her loving, maternal nature."
Darthula Dalue SMITH-EADS passed away November 13, 1963 in Wayne County, Missouri and was laid to rest at New Prosepect Cemetery, in Silva, Wayne, Missouri


William Franklin EADS JR

William Franklin EADS JR was born in November, 1877 somewhere in Missouri, probably Wayne County. He was the son of William "Franklin" EADS SR and Amanda America Clementine MCDANIEL-EADS.

On February 29, 1896 he married one Darthula Dalue SMITH-EADS. She was the daughter of Charles Frank and Lucinda SMITH. Six children were born to this union:
Mollie Camaline EADS-TIPTON 1898
Charles Frank EADS 1903
Buck EADS 1906
Columbus Franklin EADS 1908
James Arnold EADS 1910
Ruth EADS-NICHOLSON
On the 1900 Census for St. Francois,Wayne County, Missouri. We find William EADS age 23 and his wife Darthula, age 21, along with two children Mollie C EADS, age 2 and Charles F. EADS age 1.
In 1910 we again find William EADS, age 36 along with his wife "Dilean" (Darthula) age 36, and their children: "Canilna" (Mollie Camaline) age 9, Frank EADS (Charles F.) age 7, Buck EADS,m age 4, Columbus EADS, age 3 and Arnold EADS, age 1.
I have been unable to document any proof that they had a daughter named "Ruth EADS-NICHOLSON" the information I obtained that states she was their daughter was from Mary at Find A Grave Website. She is not listed on any of the Census Records that I have obtained.
William passed away in 1914 in Silva, Wayne County, Missouri and is laid to rest at New Prospect Cemetery in Silva, Wayne, Missouri

Amanda America Clementine MCDANIEL-EADS



Amanda America Clementine MCDANIEL-EADS was born 4 November, 1834 in Davie County, North Carolina. She was the daughter of Albert "Allen" MCDANIEL and Consadie "Sadie" EADES-MCDANIEL. In 1860 we find Amanda living in the household of a Rebecca MCDANIEL. I am not sure if this her Mother Consadie and perhaps Rebecca was her Middle or First Name. I have not found that to be an exact fact, just an assumption on my part. Also living in the household is a Lutisha MCDANIEL which I believe to be Amanda`s Sister, as I know for a fact she had a sister named "Lutisha". There were no males listed as living in this household. Rebecca is listed as being 41 years of age and Amanda is listed as being 21, so Rebecca is certainly old enough to have been Amanda`s Mother. According to

records I have located on Ancestry Website Amanda`s Father Albert Allen MCDANIEL passed away between 1853 and 1860. Which could certainly explain why there was no Male listed on the 1860 Census.


There were two Marriage Dates circulating for Amanda and William Franklin EADS SR. The one that I found documentation for was 10 Nov. 1860. It was listed in the North Carolina Marriage Collection 1731-2004. The parties mentioned were Franklin EADES and Amanda MCDANIEL. Marriage was stated to have taken place in Davie County, North Carolina. While the Ancestry Database had no Image Avaliable for viewing, I was able to get the record number: Batch No. M516012-Date:1868, Source Call # 6330295 Film


I was not able to locate Amanda or William on the 1870 Census anywhere. However, I did find her listed in the 1880 and 1900 Census for St. Francois Township, Wayne County, Missouri.


Amanda "Manda" and William "Franklin" EADS had Eleven Children born to their union:


Roxanna America EADS-VANNOY 1861

Eli Wyatt EADS 1862

Andrew Huston EADS 1865

William Franklin EADS JR 1870

Nancy Jane EADS 1874

Mary Bell EADS 1878

Clemmon EADS

Johnnie EADS

Lucy EADS

Martha EADS

Minnie EADS



Amanda America Clementine MCDANIEL-EADS passed away
12 January, 1917 in Silva, Wayne County, Missouri and was
laid to rest at the New Prosepect Cemetery in Silva Missouri.




William Franklin EADS SR



William Franklin EADS SR was born 10 December, 1824 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, he was the son of John EADS and Mary Polly MASSEY-EADS. On 10 December, 1860 in Davie County, North Carolina he married one, Amanda America Clementine MCDANIEL-EADS, daughter of Alfred Allen MCDANIEL and Consadie EADES-MCDANIEL.


In the 1860 Census for Iredell County, North Carolina, The District South of Rocky Creek,we find William. listed as "Franklin", living in the household of his brother John EADS JR who married Louisa Jane LACKEY. Also living in the household are John and Jane`s children and a Woman named "Mary" whom I believe is Mary Polly MASSEY-EADS, the mother of William Franklin EADS SR and John EADS, we also find William and John`s brother Alfred listed as being a member of the household as well. This census was taken on the 20th day of September, 1860. Well before he married Amanda in December of that same year.


William was often referred to as "Franklin" or "Frank" on most documents. His wife Amanda was also referred to as either "Mandy" or sometimes "Annie".

There was a Biographical Article written in the 1888 Publication entitled "History of Southeast Missouri" by the Goodspeed Publishing Company that read as follows:


"W.F.Eads was born in Wilkes county (NC), and is the son of John and Polly (Massey) Eads. The elder Eads (John) was also born in wilkes county, where he lived and died. He learned the trade of a carpenter,and was considered a fine workman, but he never especially followed the trade, turning his attention to farming, as he owned a splendid farm in his native county. The mother was also born in North Carolina, and there spent her entire life. The father was forty-six years of age when he died from the effects of a cancer. The mother died about one year ago (about 1887), at the advanced age of eight-seven. There were eight children in the family, three of whom are now living: John, Nancy, and William F.; those dead are Alvin, Pinckney, Milly, Alfred, Granberry and James. Mr. Eads (W.F.) was married in North Carolina, in 1859 to Annie McDaniel, and had eleven children, six of them now living. Mr. Eads served in the late war (civil) as a private under Robert E. Lee, thirty-fourth North Carolina Regiment (Confederate); was in the service twelve months. participating in the entire fight known as the Virginia Wilderness and this regiment is credited with opening the firing, lasting for eleven days.He was captured at Hanover Junction, with 900 other comrades, was taken to point lookout, and confined in prison nearly a year, suffering greatly during his term of imprisonment. He was afterward parloed. Mr Eads has devoted his life to farming, and owns 125 acres, 80 of which are under cultivation. He and his wife are members of the Missionary Baptist Church." (c) 1888 Goodspeed Publishing Company


According to Cousin Mary, at FindaGrave she states that "The National Archives has Military service records for William F. Eads, a.k.a. Franklin Eads, Franklin W. Eads, or Franklin Eads There are four company rolls that show he enlisted as a private in company A, 34th regiment North Carolina infantry on Sept, 1,1863 at Camp Vance by Capt. Mclean for a period of three years. The one dated March & April 1864 shows him present as a recruit.May & June 1864 shows him absent and missing in action. July & August 1864 shows him absent in arrest. Sept. & October shows him absent without leave since May 23,1864,Which is when he was captured by Union Troops. A roll of prisner of war card shows him paroled at point lookout MD., and transferred to Aiken's landing, March 14, 1865 for exchange. Another card shows that he arrived at Port Royal, Va. on May 30,1864; that he was captured at Hanover Junction on May 23, 1864; and that he was exchanged March 15, 1865."


Sometime between the time that he was exchanged in 1865 and the time the Census was taken in 1880, this family relocated to Wayne County, Missouri.


I have been unable to locate Amanda or Franklin on any 1870 Census. However in 1880 we find "Franklin" and "Amanda" EADS living in Saint Francis, Wayne County, Missouri. They both were listed as being 50 and 40 years of age. Living in the household along with them were their children: "Roxann" age 19, "Hyatt" (Should read "Wyatt") age 17, Hueston (Huston) age 13, William, age 9, Nancy, age 7 and Mary, age 3. Franklin is listed as being a Farmer. This Census was taken on 30 June, 1880.


In the year 1900 we find them listed as again living in St. Francois Twp near Greenville, Wayne County, Missouri. They are listed as "William F. EADS" and "Amanda EADS" also living in the household is a Five-year old boy, "William A. JOHNSON" he is stated to be their Grandson. We also find their son "Wyatt" still living in their home at the age of "35". His Occupation is listed as a "Farm Laborer". This Census was enumerated on the 12th Day of June,1900.


In the year 1910, when the above Photograph was said to have been taken, "Frank" and "Manda" are still listed as living in St. Francois, Wayne County, Missouri. Also living in the household with them at this time is another one of their Grandson`s "Arthur EADS" age 15.


The last known record we have for William F. EADS is the 1920 Census where he is listed as living in the Household of his Grandson, Arthur W. JOHNSON and his Wife Bertha A. JOHNSON along with their children, Calvin J, age 2, and Ruby A, age 11 months. William was listed as being 90 years old and a Widower.


On 3rd of February, 1928 at the age of 98 years, William Franklin EADS SR passed away. He was laid to rest at the New Prospect Cemetery in Silva, Wayne County, Missouri.







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