1866 - 1933 (67 years)
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Name |
Boring, Salina May |
Born |
28 Apr 1866 |
Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, USA |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
7 Sep 1916 |
Leonard, Shelby County, Missouri, USA [2] |
Died |
12 Oct 1933 |
Cherry Box, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
Buried |
Morris Chapel Cemetery, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
Person ID |
I22090 |
Sackett | Descendants of Thomas Sacket the Elder, Descendants of Simon Sackett the Colonist |
Last Modified |
19 Jan 2009 |
Father |
Boring, George Washington, b. 18 Apr 1838, near Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, USA , d. 7 Sep 1916, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
Reynolds, Augusta Josephine, b. 11 May 1842, Ruggles, Ashland County, Ohio, USA , d. 14 Oct 1908, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA (Age 66 years) |
Married |
5 Apr 1864 |
Waverly, Morgan County, Illinois, USA [2] |
- George & Augusta marriage record found in Morgan Co., IL marriage records Vol. C, pg 14, no. 533.
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Children |
9 children |
| 1. Boring, Salina May, b. 28 Apr 1866, Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, USA , d. 12 Oct 1933, Cherry Box, Shelby County, Missouri, USA (Age 67 years) | | 2. Boring, Clara Juliet, b. 7 Oct 1867, Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, USA , d. 23 Dec 1955, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA (Age 88 years) | | 3. Boring, Joseph Edgar, b. 26 Oct 1869, Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, USA , d. 4 Jul 1940, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas, USA (Age 70 years) | | 4. Boring, Emma Jennie, b. 31 Jan 1873, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 14 Jul 1942, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA (Age 69 years) | | 5. Boring, Susannah Dunsworth, b. 23 Jan 1877, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 12 Dec 1957, Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, USA (Age 80 years) | | 6. Boring, Jessie Elizabeth, b. 8 May 1878, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 8 Mar 1940, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA (Age 61 years) | | 7. Boring, Frank W., b. 19 Aug 1881, Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 1951 (Age 69 years) | | 8. Boring, Harry Melvin, b. 3 Aug 1884, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA , d. 5 Nov 1946, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA (Age 62 years) | | 9. Boring, ___, d. Unknown | |
Family ID |
F1973 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Garner, George Bernard, b. 4 Mar 1866, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 12 Oct 1959, Shelby County, Missouri, USA (Age 93 years) |
Married |
13 Feb 1890 |
Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
Children |
| 1. Garner, Florence, b. 27 Feb 1891, Missouri, USA , d. 14 Jan 1972 (Age 80 years) |
| 2. Garner, Alfred Earl, b. 8 Sep 1892, Missouri, USA , d. Apr 1981, Jerome, Jerome County, Idaho, USA (Age 88 years) |
| 3. Garner, Eva May, b. 18 Oct 1895, d. 24 Aug 1951 (Age 55 years) |
| 4. Garner, George Delbert, b. 23 May 1898, Leonard, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 23 Jul 1987, La Plata, Macon County, Missouri, USA (Age 89 years) |
| 5. Garner, Charles Earnest, b. 15 Jan 1900, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 15 Jan 1981, Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA (Age 81 years) |
| 6. Garner, Clara, b. 25 Jan 1902, Missouri, USA , d. 8 Aug 1989 (Age 87 years) |
| 7. Garner, Lola Grace, b. 31 Dec 1906, Leonard, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. 11 Apr 1998, Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA (Age 91 years) |
| 8. Garner, ___, b. 24 Nov 1909, Shelby County, Missouri, USA , d. Bef 1910, Shelby County, Missouri, USA (Age 0 years) |
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Last Modified |
19 Jan 2009 |
Family ID |
F8120 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 28 Apr 1866 - Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, USA |
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| Married - 13 Feb 1890 - Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, Florence - 27 Feb 1891 - Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, Alfred Earl - 8 Sep 1892 - Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, George Delbert - 23 May 1898 - Leonard, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, Charles Earnest - 15 Jan 1900 - Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, Clara - 25 Jan 1902 - Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, Lola Grace - 31 Dec 1906 - Leonard, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Child - Garner, ___ - 24 Nov 1909 - Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Residence - 7 Sep 1916 - Leonard, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Died - 12 Oct 1933 - Cherry Box, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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| Buried - - Morris Chapel Cemetery, Shelby County, Missouri, USA |
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Notes |
- May was the oldest of 8 children. Her family moved from Green Co., IL to Clarence, MO when May was a small child. She brought a heritage of devout Methodism from her parents and strove to impart character to her family. The Boring family trace their heritage back to the Mayflower emigrants and boast lineage to John Howland and Elizabeth Tilley.
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May's death certificate gives the information that she was born Taylor Twp., Shelby Co., MO [birth location is incorrect]; her father was George Boring, born IL; mother was Augusta Reynolds, born OH; cause of death was carcinoma of the stomach.
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The newspaper report of her death says that she was a member of the 1885 class of Clarence High School; she was the mother of eight children, the first dying at birth. Those living were: Mrs. Merle McConnell, living at home; Fred, nearby; Delbert, of Macon county; Charles E., of Webster Groves, Mo.; Mrs. Roland Shofstall of Detroit, Mich.; and Mrs. Patrick Cockrum, of Milver, Ida. Her sisters are: Mrs. W. E. Carroll of Carlton, Ore.; Emma J. Boring, of Warrensburg, Mo.; Mrs. J. O. Taylor, of Savannah, Mo.; and Mrs. F. H. Willey, of Springfield, Mo.; her brothers, Edgar J. Boring, of Hartford, Ark.; F. W. Boring, of Clarence, Mo., and Harry M. Boring, of Fort Smith, Ark.
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Sources |
- [S186] Mildred Prather.
- [S1619] Newspapers.com (Reliability: 3), 11 Nov 2019.
The Clarence Courier (Clarence, Missouri), 13 Sep 1916, page 1
George W. Boring, a Pioneer Citizen Died Thursday.
The death of George W. Boring, occurred at his home in this city on Thursday, Sept. 7th. He was one of the pioneer citizens, having lived in CIarence for thirty years. Eighteen months ago he received a stroke of paralysis and there was onIy from 4 to 5 months after which that he was able to be up. During the few months that he was able to be out of the house he came up town two days and paid a short visit to relatives at Brookfield and Cherry Box. On last Christmas day he received his second stroke of paralysis and has since that time been an invalid and received the constant and affectionate care of his only daughter and child at home, Miss Emma, who gave up her position with the Balsher Dept. store at the time he received his first paralytic stroke.
Geo. W. Bering was born April 18th, 1838, in Greene county, near Greenfield, Ill., died in Clarence Mo., Sept. 7th, 1916, aged 78 years, four months and nineteen days. He was married to Augusta J. Reynolds in Waverly, Ill., April 5th, 1864. To this union were born nine children, five girls and four boys, all oi whom survive to mourn their loss with the exception of one boy who died in infancy. They are Mrs. May Garner, Leonard, Mo., Mrs. Clara Carroll, Dayville, Oregon; Mrs. Susie Taylor, Bethany, Mo.; Mrs. Jessie Willey, Fort Smith, Ark., Miss Emma Boring of this city, J. E. Boring and Harry M. Boring of Hartford, Ark., and Frank W. Boring of Novelty, Mo. He leaves one brother, William II Boring, of Boring, Oregon, twelve grand children and three great grand children. His wife preceded him to the great beyond Dec. 14, 1908.
He made a profession of religion at the age of 13 years and united with the Methodist church and lived a devoted christian life until death. He was a member of the Masonic lodge for 53 years, having been raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason in Greenfield, Ill., in [year not clear].
His membership was transferred to the Clarence lodge in Feb. 1875. He was a faithful number and regular in attendance when healtn permitted. He moved to Shelby County, Mo., in March 1872 and settled near Leonard Mo., but afterward moved to Clarence, making his home in Shelby County for forty four years.
His funeral was held at the Center Street Methodist church, Saturday, Sept, 9th, at ten o'clock a. m., conducted by Rev. Yount, of Macon. The remains were in charge of the A. F. and A. M. Lodge. Interment in Maplewood Cemetery.
Three sisters and one brother were not able to attend the funeral.
Transcribed by Ted Smith
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