Samuel Oscar Babb Family
Descendants of Samuel Oscar Babb
Generation No. 1. Rev. Samuel Oscar9 Babb (William8, Phillip7, Philip6, Thomas5, Thomas4, Philip3, Thomas2, Thomas1) was born 10 Apr 1829 in Hawkins County, TN, and died 03 Mar 1911 in Grant, OK. He married Elizabeth Roberts 1848 in Hawkins County, TN, daughter of Claiborne Roberts and Milley Bloomer. She was born Abt. 1826 in VA, and died 18 Oct 1907 in Savannah, MO. Notes for Rev. Samuel Oscar Babb: From "Back to Barry, 1989": In the spring of 1851 several Babb families came to Barry County, MO from Hawkins, TN. However, Samuel remained in TN until about 1878, coming after the deaths of his parents, William and Massa Babb Obituary Cassville, MO, March 9, 1911 "Aged Minister Passes Away - Rev. Samuel Babb died at the home of his son, J. W. Babb, at Hugo, OK, Friday March 3, 1911, at the advanced age of 83 years, of general debility. Samuel Babb was born in Tennessee April 10, 1829. There he grew to manhood undergoing all the hardships and privations of the early pioneers. At the age of nineteen years he professed faith in Christ and at twenty-three he was ordained to preach, and became an active minister. He preached his last sermon when 81 years old. The sermon was preached at the request of friends of Grant, OK, where he then lived. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Roberts in Tennessee in 1848. Mrs. Babb died a few years ago. To them were born ten children, two of whom died in infancy, the remaining eight are living. They are: Mrs. Sarah Lowder, Cassville; J. W. Babb, Hugo, Okla; Miss Rhoda Babb, Washburn; Mrs. Minta Wallace, Fairland, Okla; Mrs. Lena Heffley, Cassville; Mrs. Tina Bradley, Miami, Okla; M. B. Babb, Cassville; Mrs. Laura Ezra, Mt. Vernon. As a great many other Tennessee did, he caught the desire to move west and came to Missouri. For about thirty years the family has lived in Barry County. Samuel Babb was a man who in every sense of the term lived up to all the tenants of the Golden Rule. He was a conscientious Christian gentleman, a man of earnest convictions and a man of deep religious temperament. His friends were always numbered by his acquaintances. The body was shipped to Cassville and buried at the Corinth cemetery after funeral services held Saturday afternoon by Rev. J. W. Jones." Directions to Corinth Cemetery: Hwy 112 south out of Cassville 5 1/2 miles, turn right on Hwy AA 2.4 miles From B.F. Babb, descendant of Samuel's daughter Rhoda - Samuel established a Methodist Church south of Cassville at Corinth. The land was given to him by Doc Hefley. B.F. says the church is still there. It is now called Corinth Community Church. The cemetery where Samuel and Elizabeth are buried is nearby. Middle name "Oscar" from Joseph W Babb's daughter Dora Etta in notes to her granddaughter Lee Doree From Paul Jones Babb, Sr. in notes to his niece Victoria Babb, "Racom Babb was a Methodist Circuit Rider and is buried with his wife in Cassville, MO" More About Rev. Samuel Oscar Babb: Burial: 1911, Corinth Cemetery, Barry County MO (Source: Tombstone.) Cause of Death: general debility Census 1: 1880, Barry County, MO, District 5, Flat Creek Census 2: 1850, Hancock County, TN - farmer Census 3: 1860, Hancock County, TN- Methodist clergy Census 4: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 5: 1900, Barry County, MO, District 5, Flat Creek Census 6: 1910, Choctaw County, OK with son Joseph Ordination: 1852, Hancock County, TN (Source: Obituary.) Notes for Elizabeth Roberts: from Rod Hefley, Atchison, Kansas - Elizabeth Roberts Babb died in Savannah Missouri. There was a cancer treatment center there. From Cassville Democrat Newspaper, Barry County, MO - October 5, 1907 "Mrs. Dock Hefley of near town went to Stotts City, Thursday morning to attend her mother, Mrs. Sam'l Babb, who is growing worse and is now unable to swallow." Stotts City is in Lawrence County. Name "Betty" from Joseph W Babb's daughter Dora Etta in notes to her granddaughter Lee Doree More About Elizabeth Roberts: Burial: 1907, Corinth Cemetery, Cassville, MO (Source: Tombstone.) Cause of Death: Cancer Census 1: 1850, Hancock County, TN Census 2: 1860, Hancock County, TN Census 3: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 4: 1880, Barry County MO, District 5 Flat Creek Census 5: 1900, Barry County, MO, District 5 Flat Creek More About Samuel Babb and Elizabeth Roberts: Marriage: 1848, Hawkins County, TN Children of Samuel Babb and Elizabeth Roberts are: i. Sarah Jane10 Babb, b. 08 Jul 1849, TN (Source: Death Certificate.); d. 23 Nov 1929, Monett, Barry County MO (Source: Death Certificate.); m. A. J. Lowder, Abt. 1870; b. 1845, NC; d. Bef. 1880. Notes for Sarah Jane Babb: Cassville Democrat - Nov 29, 1929 Aunt Sarah Lowder Dies Last Saturday Was a Victim of Paralysis at Age of 80; Lived in Cassville Many Years Mrs. Sarah Lowder, 80 years old, died Saturday morning, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Baker, of paralysis, in Monet. Mrs. Lowder was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Babb and was born in Tennessee. The family came to Barry County in an early day and she spent most of her life in Cassville and vicinity. Mrs. Baker is her only surviving child. She leaves one brother, Bascom Babb of Cassville, three sisters, Mrs. Dock Hefley of Cassville, Mrs. Tina Bradley and Mrs. Witt Essary of Miami, OK. A brother, J W Babb of Grant, OK died Nov 6 and a sister Mrs. Shadd Wallen Sr. of Fairland OK, died last July at the depot in Monett, after a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Lowder was a Christian woman and a member of the Methodist Church at Cassville. Aunt Sarah, as she was familiarly known, had been in failing health for several months. Her condition became more serious a few weeks ago, at which time she was taken to the home of her daughter in Monett, where the end came peacefully last Saturday. Funeral services were conducted at the Horine Funeral Home of this city, Sunday afternoon by Rev. J S McQueen of Wheaton, after which the remains were laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. Many beautiful floral emblems were received the bereaved family from friends near and far, as evidence of the high esteem in which this excellent character was held. Aunt Sarah resided many years in Cassville and was loved by everyone. Pallbearers were Harry Windes, Cleo Hawk, Evan Shore, Elias Horine, Raymond Williams and John Ray. Flower girls were Mrs. C H Hadley, Mrs. Charles Ray, Mrs. Dora Talbaert, Mrs. Bon Manley, Mrs. Henry Plantenbury, Mrs. W T Ward. A quartette composed of Mrs. Glen Pearl, Mrs. John Ray, Clint Blythe and Chas Willis rendered music at the service. More About Sarah Jane Babb: Burial: 24 Nov 1929, Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville, MO (Source: Death Certificate.) Cause of Death: Cerebral Hemorrhage (apoplexy) (Source: Obituary.) Census 1: 1880, District 5, Flat Creek, Barry County, MO, widowed living with parents Census 2: 1850, Hancock County, TN (1 year old) Census 3: 1860, Hancock County, TN Census 4: 1870, Hancock County, TN Medical Information: Death certificate #36251 Notes for A. J. Lowder: His name is on Sarah Jane's death certificate. All other sources just list him as Unknown Lowder. More About A. Lowder and Sarah Babb: Marriage: Abt. 1870 ii. Joseph White Babb, b. 22 May 1851, TN (Source: (1) Death Certificate., (2) Tombstone.); d. 06 Nov 1929, Grant, OK (Source: (1) Tombstone., (2) Death Certificate.); m. Susan Caulk Stout (Source: Letha Wren Latimer Doree.), 13 Dec 1872, Kyles Ford, Hawkins County, TN (Source: Letha Wren Latimer Doree.); b. 02 Oct 1848, Pecan Gap, VA (Source: Tombstone.); d. 23 Dec 1931, Grant, OK. Notes for Joseph White Babb: According to Choctaw County, OK census information, Joseph and his son Samuel were both carpenters. Death certificate also lists Joseph's occupation as carpenter. Names of children come from the 1920 Federal Census Middle name "White" from daughter Dora Etta Babb in notes to her granddaughter Letha Wren Latimer Doree More About Joseph White Babb: Burial: 1929, Grant Cemetery, Choctaw County, OK (Source: Death Certificate.) Cause of Death: pneumonia, secondary cause senility (Source: Death Certificate.) Census 1: 1870, Hancock County, Tennessee Census 2: 1860, Hancock County, TN Census 3: 1880, Hancock County, TN Census 4: 1900, Barry County, MO, District 5, Flat Creek - house carpenter Census 5: 1910, Choctaw County, Grant OK Census 6: 1920, Everidge Township, Choctaw County, OK - Carpenter Occupation: 1929, Carpenter Notes for Susan Caulk Stout: Obituary from The Southeast Oklahoman December 31, 1931 - Transcribed by Ron Henson: Funeral Services for Mrs. Susan C. Babb, 83 years old were conducted Thursday, December 21, by the Rev. S.F. Young, in the Methodist Church at Grant. Burial was in the Grant cemetery. Mrs. Babb is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Manton Nelson, of Grant; Mrs. T. A. Marbut of Hugo, and Mrs. Barney Bush of Monett, Missouri. Three sons survive also: Jack Babb of Grant. H. A. Babb of Hugo, and Charles Babb of Amarillo, Tx. Arrangements were under direction of the Snow Funeral Home. Most sources list date of birth at 1843, however death certificate and tombstone indicate 1848. Middle name "Caulk" from Lee Doree - information from her grandmother Dora Etta, daughter of Joseph and Susan Babb More About Susan Caulk Stout: Burial: Dec 1931, Grant Cemetery, Choctaw County, OK (Source: Tombstone.) Census 1: 1880, Barry County, MO, District 5, Flat Creek Census 2: 1900, Barry County, MO, District 5, Flat Creek Census 3: 1910, Choctaw County, Grant OK Census 4: 1920, Everidge Township, Choctaw County, OK Census 5: 1930, Everidge Township, Choctaw County, OK - living with son Samuel O. Marriage Notes for Joseph Babb and Susan Stout: Marriage information is from Lee Doree- information given to her by her grandmother Dora, daughter of Joseph and Susan Babb. More About Joseph Babb and Susan Stout: Marriage: 13 Dec 1872, Kyles Ford, Hawkins County, TN (Source: Letha Wren Latimer Doree.) iii. Rhoda A. Babb, b. 05 Sep 1855, TN; d. 1913, Washburn, Barry County, MO. Notes for Rhoda A. Babb: From "Back to Barry 1989" Rhoda never married. From B. F, Babb and John Babb descendants of Rhoda: Rhoda became pregnant while the family was still in TN. Samuel was a preacher, so probably the shame of an unmarried pregnant daughter made them travel by wagon around 1875 from TN to Washburn, MO. Rhoda never married and died an old maid. Her son Emmett married the daughter of the family where his mother served as a maid. From Rod Hefley, Atchison, Kansas - Rhoda gave birth to an illegitimate son when she was a young woman, which I guess was something of a scandal for a preacher's daughter at that time. From the Cassville Republican , Thursday, Weekly Paper, February 6, 1913 "After many years of intense suffering from dropsy, rheumatism and other diseases, Rhoda Babb, daughter of the late Rev. Samuel and Elizabeth Babb passed away Thursday Evening of last week at the home of her son, E. B. Babb, in Washburn. The deceased was born in Hancock County, Tenn, about 67 years ago and came with her parents to Missouri in 1879. Her parents settled near Washburn and later lived in Cassville where she grew to womanhood. Early in life she became a member of the Methodist church and had lived a consistent member until death. She is also survived by four sisters and two brothers; Mrs. Sarah Lowder of Cassville, Joe Babb of Grant, Okla, Mrs. Wattie Wallen of Fairland, Okla, Mrs. Tina Bradley of Miami, Okla, M. B. Babb of Cassville. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at the Corinth Church and interment made in the Corinth cemetery." More About Rhoda A. Babb: Burial: 1913, Corinth Cemetery, Barry County, MO, next to her parents (Source: Tombstone.) Census 1: 1860, Hancock County, TN Census 2: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 3: 1880, Flat Creek, Barry County MO - single living with parents Census 4: 1900, Flat Creek, Barry County MO - single living with sister Sarah Louder Census 5: 1910, Washburn Township, Barry County MO, living with son Emmett iv. Artemisia Babb, b. 1858, TN; d. Jul 1929, Monett, Barry County MO; m. Shadrick V. Wallen (Source: Obituary.), Bet. 1900 - 1910; b. Feb 1860, Barry County, MO; d. Aft. 1930, OK. Notes for Artemisia Babb: From Rhoda Babb's obituary February 6, 1913 "She is also survived by four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Sarah Lowder of Cassville, Joe Babb of Grant, OK, Mrs. Mattie Wallen (Wallace) of Fairland, OK, Mrs. Tina Bradley of Miami OK, M B Babb of Cassville." Cassville Democrat October 13, 1917: Mrs. Tiny Bradley, Mrs. Minta Waldon of Afton, OK and Mrs. Virgil Newman of Webb City, attended the funeral of their kinsman the late J E Lowder in this city, Wednesday. More About Artemisia Babb: Census 1: 1860, Hancock County, TN Census 2: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 3: 1880, Barry County MO, Flat Creek Twp. - cook in hotel Census 4: 1910, Fairland, Ottawa County, OK - dressmaker More About Shadrick Wallen and Artemisia Babb: Marriage: Bet. 1900 - 1910 v. Margaret Orlena Babb, b. 27 Sep 1859, Hancock County, TN (Source: Death Certificate.); d. 04 Oct 1931, Washburn, MO (Source: Death Certificate.); m. Barton Baroney Heffley, 13 Nov 1881, Near Cassville, MO; b. 04 Dec 1860, Cassville, Barry County, MO (Source: Death Certificate.); d. 13 Mar 1946, Cassville, Barry County, MO (Source: Death Certificate.). More About Margaret Orlena Babb: Burial: 1931, Corinth Cemetery, Barry County, MO (Source: Death Certificate.) Cause of Death: breast cancer (Source: Death Certificate.) Census 1: 1860, Hancock County, TN Census 2: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 3: 1910, Barry County MO, District 5 Flat Creek More About Barton Baroney Heffley: Burial: 1946, Corinth Cemetery, Barry County, MO (Source: Death Certificate.) Cause of Death: Uremia due to prostate hypertrophy (Source: Death Certificate.) Census: 1910, Barry County MO, District 5 Flat Creek More About Barton Heffley and Margaret Babb: Marriage: 13 Nov 1881, Near Cassville, MO vi. Frances Babb, b. 1862; d. Aft. 1929; m. Bob Bradley, Dec 1911, Cassville, MO. Notes for Frances Babb: From Rhoda Babb's obituary February 6, 1913 "She is also survived by four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Sarah Lowder of Cassville, Joe Babb of Grant, OK, Mrs. Mattie Wallen (Wallace) of Fairland, OK, Mrs. Tina Bradley of Miami OK, M B Babb of Cassville." More About Frances Babb: Census: 1870, Hancock County, TN More About Bob Bradley and Frances Babb: Marriage: Dec 1911, Cassville, MO vii. Laura Emily Babb, b. 24 Jul 1863, TN; d. 25 Mar 1931, Miami, Ottawa, OK; m. William Thomas Essary, 12 Jan 1896, Alton, Oregon, MO; b. 12 Jan 1863, Alton, Oregon MO; d. 17 Dec 1946, Miami, Ottawa, OK. Notes for Laura Emily Babb: Information on Laura Babb is from Warren Dale Essary and Gary Essary More About Laura Emily Babb: Burial: 26 Mar 1931, Miami, Ottawa, OK Census 1: 1920, Miami, Ottawa, OK Census 2: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 3: 1880, Barry County MO, District 5 Flat Creek More About William Thomas Essary: Census 1: 1920, Miami, Ottawa, OK - Janitor at Baptist Hospital Census 2: 1930, Miami, Ottawa, OK - Janitor at Hospital More About William Essary and Laura Babb: Marriage: 12 Jan 1896, Alton, Oregon, MO viii. Marion Bascom Babb, b. 11 Feb 1866, Hancock County, TN; d. 05 Jul 1945, Cassville, Barry County, MO; m. Ella Jane Smith, 19 Oct 1888, Barry County, Missouri, J.C. Sellers, MG; b. 20 Dec 1869, Trenton, MO; d. Apr 1941, Cassville, Barry County, MO. Notes for Marion Bascom Babb: From Ruth Browning Abstracts, 1896 Cassville Paper: "MB Babb, born Hancock County TN, Feb 11, 1866, son of Rev Samuel Babb. Came to Barry County age 11" From B.F. Babb, Cassville, MO, Bascom Babb was a rural mail carrier. From death certificate he was a retired mail carrier From the Cassville Republican June 23, 1910 "M B Babb has a motorcycle and is planning to use it in delivering mail on Rural Route 2" More About Marion Bascom Babb: Burial: 08 Jul 1945, Oak Hill Cemetery, Cassville, MO Cause of Death: Acute cardiac failure due to chronic myocarditis Census 1: 1870, Hancock County, TN Census 2: 1880, Barry County MO, District 5 Flat Creek Census 3: 1920, Flat Creek North Ward, Barry County, MO - mail carrier Census 4: 1930, Flat Creek North Ward, Barry County, MO More About Ella Jane Smith: Burial: Apr 1941, Oak Hill Cemetery, Barry County, MO Cause of Death: Hemoplegia, acute Medical Information: due to ruptured blood vessel in brain More About Marion Babb and Ella Smith: Marriage: 19 Oct 1888, Barry County, Missouri, J.C. Sellers, MG Submitted in 2010 by: Vicki Nusz |