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Jesse May Lentz

Jesse May Lentz

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jesse May Lentz was born on 1 Mar 1880 in Ray County, Missouri (daughter of Hiram Jefferson Lentz and Ivanetta Metts); died on 21 Apr 1880 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hiram Jefferson Lentz was born on 2 Jan 1846 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee (son of Thomas Washington Lentz and Lucinda Schooler); died on 25 Jul 1883 in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Hiram was born on his father's father in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee. He came to Morton, Ray County, Missouri in the summer of 1850 with his family. He was raised on his father's farm northeast of Morton. His father, Thomas, died in 1855, when Hiram was 9. Hiram and his siblings all received a portion of the Lentz farm. His oldest brother, Nathan, became the father figure for the family, as everyone continued to work the land.

    During the Civil War, Hiram's two older brothers, Nathan & Thomas, left and fought for the Confederacy, leaving Hiram and his older brother, Josephus, as the men of the house and protecting the land, as the Battle of Shaw's Shop occurred nearby.

    Hiram continued to live and work on his father's land until 1875, when he and siblings all sold their interest in the Lentz farm to their brother Nathan. Hiram then rented a nearby farm in Morton. On October 3, 1876, he married Ivanetta Metts, in Hardin.

    In 1882, Hiram purchased a large farm next to his father-in-law, Isaiah Metts, just west of Hardin, stretching all the way South to the Crooked River. It was there that he died the next year, while fishing, at the age of 37. As of 2021, this farm is still operated by Hiram's descendants.

    He was preceded in death by his father; an infant daughter, Jesse May; and a brother, Thomas.

    He was survived by his wife, Ivanetta, and sons, Virgil & Olan, of the home in Hardin; his mother, Lucinda, of Morton; brothers, Nathan, Josephus, Alfred, & Andrew of Morton, Jim of Hardin, and Phillip of Nevada; sisters, Ann Letholt and Amy Bush of Russellville, and Margaret Brown of Rockingham; uncles, John & Nathan Schooler of Millville, and James Schooler of Altoona, Kansas; and aunts, Nancy Winsett of Lemoore, California, Mary Albertson of Knoxville, Martha Graham of Georgeville, and Jane Haynes & Amanda Davis of Richmond.

    He was preceded in death by his father Thomas Lents and one daughter Jesse May Lentz.

    HARDIN NEWS

    The funeral of Hiram Lentz was preached at the M.E. Church, by Rev. Mefford, last Sunday.

    Hiram married Ivanetta Metts on 3 Oct 1876. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ivanetta Metts
    Children:
    1. 1. Jesse May Lentz was born on 1 Mar 1880 in Ray County, Missouri; died on 21 Apr 1880 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri.
    2. Virgil Hiram Lentz
    3. Olin Jefferson Lentz


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Washington Lentz was born on 31 Dec 1814 in Rowan County, North Carolina (son of Jacob Lentz and Mary Yoose); died on 21 Mar 1855 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.

    Thomas married Lucinda Schooler in 1834 in Tennessee. Lucinda (daughter of Nathan Hawkins Schooler and Ann McCuistion) was born on 25 Oct 1817 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 30 May 1893 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried on 1 Jun 1893 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lucinda Schooler was born on 25 Oct 1817 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee (daughter of Nathan Hawkins Schooler and Ann McCuistion); died on 30 May 1893 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried on 1 Jun 1893 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Died:
    At the residence of her son, Alfred Lentz, in Morton, Ray county, Tuesday night, May 30th, 1893, between 8 and 9 o'clcok Mrs. Lucinda Lentz, aged between 75 and 80 years, of heart disease. The deceased had eaten a hearty supper and was apparently in perfect health, and no one had the least idea of her being called away so soon. She was partially undressed prenaratory to retiring when she fell upon the floor and soon expired. The deceased was one of the oldest residents of that section of the county, and had been for more than fifty years a devout member of the Methodist church and an exemplary christian women, and raised a large and respectable family, who had her reiligious influence. Funeral services will be held at Millville Thursday at 11 oclock by Rev. Winstead, after which the burial of the body will take place. It can truly be said of her that a mother in Israel has gone.

    "Ray County Conservator" 1893

    Daughter of Nathan and Ann (McCuistion) Schooler, in Shelbyville, Tennessee. There, she married Thomas Lentz in 1834. In 1836, her parents and siblings all moved to Millville, Ray County, Missouri.

    In the summer of 1850, Lucinda was pregnant, as her and Thomas, and their 9 children; along with Thomas's mother & sister, all took the 20 day trip by horse and covered wagon to Ray County, settling on a farm northeast of Morton, a few miles south of Millville.

    In 1852, Lucinda's mother, Ann died, and her father, Nathan died in 1854. Her husband, Thomas then died in 1855, all being buried in Millville Cemetery. Lucinda was left with 11 children, age 3 to 18. Her oldest child, Nathan, became the man of the house and took over making sure the farm land was being cared for.

    Lucinda's daughter, Ann, married George Letholt in 1857, and they moved to a nearby farm. In 1860, Nathan married Mildred Cox, the daughter of Lorton cox who had the next farm over.
    Lucinda's sons, Nathan & Thomas left home to fight for the Confederacy during the Civil War. Her son, Josephus, who was in his early 20's did not fight for either side, probably to stay home and protect the farm. The Battle of Shaw's Shop occurred in nearby Morton.
    After the war, all her children began to get married and move to nearby farms. In her old age, Lucinda moved from each of her children's homes around Morton & Hardin. She died at her son, Alfred's home in Morton, at the age of 75. She was buried alongside her husband and parents.

    She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; two sons, Thomas & Hiram; grandchildren, Fanny Letholt, Mary, Charles, Phil, Elmer, & Monroe Bush, William & Mary Brown, Nathan A., Nathan L., Jesse, Lula, Jacob, Mary, & Theo Lentz; and siblings, James Schooler, Mary Albertson, Margery McCuistion, Elizabeth McCuistion, Martha Graham, and Rebecca Cowsert.

    She was survived by sons, Nathan, Alfred, & Andy of Morton, Jim of Hardin, Phil of Nevada, and Josephus of Central Ridge, Idaho; daughters, Ann Letholt of Russellville, and Amy Bush & Margaret Brown of Rockingham; 42 grandchildren; siblings, Nancy Winsett of Lemoore, California, John & Nathan Schooler of Millville, and Jane Haynes & Amanda Davis of Richmond; an uncle Benjamin McCuistion of Millville; an aunt Margaret McCuistion of Pattonville, Texas; daughter-in-laws, Sarah Lentz of Kansas City, and Ivanetta Lentz of Hardin; and brother-in-laws, William Graham of Georgeville, and John Cowsert of Junction, Texas.

    Children:
    1. Nathan A. Lentz was born on 18 May 1835 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 6 Jan 1911 in Crooked River Township, Ray County, Missouri; was buried on 8 Jan 1911 in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri.
    2. Mary A. Lentz was born in CA 1838 in Tennessee; and died.
    3. Josephus Lentz was born in CA 1840 in Tennessee; and died.
    4. Thomas D. Lentz was born in CA 1841 in Tennessee; and died.
    5. Anna E. Lentz was born in CA 1843 in Tennessee; and died.
    6. Rebecca Lentz was born in CA 1844 in Tennessee; and died.
    7. 2. Hiram Jefferson Lentz was born on 2 Jan 1846 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 25 Jul 1883 in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri.
    8. Alfred Lentz was born in CA 1848 in Tennessee; and died.
    9. Philip Washington Lentz was born on 28 Jan 1849 in Missouri; died on 22 Jan 1915 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri; was buried on 24 Jan 1915 in Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri.
    10. James Henry Lentz was born in CA 1851 in Missouri; and died.
    11. Andrew Jackson Lentz was born on CA May 1852 in Missouri; died on 25 Apr 1907 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Hardin, Ray County, Missouri.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jacob Lentz

    Jacob married Mary Yoose. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Yoose
    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas Washington Lentz was born on 31 Dec 1814 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died on 21 Mar 1855 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.

  3. 10.  Nathan Hawkins Schooler was born on 18 Apr 1785 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia (son of John Schooler and Nancy Hawkins); died on 13 Jul 1854 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.

    Nathan married Ann McCuistion about 1814. Ann (daughter of James McCuistion and Jean Nicholson) was born on 22 Nov 1794 in Guilford County, North Carolina; died on 14 Apr 1852 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ann McCuistion was born on 22 Nov 1794 in Guilford County, North Carolina (daughter of James McCuistion and Jean Nicholson); died on 14 Apr 1852 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Ann was born on Saturday.

    Died:
    The original genealogy does not provide a date of death, but states Ann died in Tennessee.

    Children:
    1. James McCuistion Schooler was born in Oct 1815 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 26 Nov 1892 in Cedar Township, Wilson County, Kansas; was buried on 27 Nov 1892 in Wilson County, Kansas.
    2. 5. Lucinda Schooler was born on 25 Oct 1817 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 30 May 1893 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried on 1 Jun 1893 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    3. William McCuistion Schooler was born on 2 Jan 1818 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 23 Jan 1869 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    4. Mary Ann Schooler was born on 6 Jun 1818 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 3 Mar 1888 in Round Grove, Lawrence County, Missouri; was buried in Round Grove, Lawrence County, Missouri.
    5. Ann Jane Schooler was born on 22 Feb 1822 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 25 Jan 1901 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri.
    6. John McCuistion Schooler was born in 1824 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 23 Mar 1896 in Millville, Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    7. Margaret Schooler was born in 1826 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died in 1883.
    8. Nathan Hawkins Schooler, Jr. was born on 31 Mar 1828 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 25 Dec 1908 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    9. Mary Moss Schooler was born on 5 Jan 1831 in Tennessee; died on 14 May 1876 in Ray County, Missouri; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    10. Martha E. Schooler was born in 1833 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died in 1887; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    11. Rebecca J. Schooler was born on 4 Jul 1835 in Bedford County, Tennessee; died on 17 Feb 1876; was buried in Millville, Ray County, Missouri.
    12. Sophronia Amanda Schooler was born on 5 Aug 1839 in Ray County, Missouri; died on 17 Dec 1928 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri; was buried on 18 Dec 1928 in Richmond, Ray County, Missouri.