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ADAIR
Federal Census data:  1900, 1910, 1920,
Missouri Marriage Records (ancestry.com database) for: Claud, Stella, Isabelle, Ray and Gladys Adair.
Social Security Death Index (online) provided birth and death dates for:  Gladys and Stella Adair.
Death certificates:  William, Vina, and Claud Adair
Cemetery records:  Vina, William, J.E. (White-Woolery Cemetery, Camden Co. MO)

ALCORN
Federal Census data:  1860, 1870, 1880, 1900
Obituaries:  William Alcorn, Ida Gray Alcorn, Florence Alcorn Mast, Harry Alcorn, Bernice Alcorn Null, Merwin Alcorn
WWII registration cards:  Merwin, Asa, and Harry Alcorn
Death certificates:  William Alcorn, Ida Alcorn
Cemetery records:  Ralph and Wilbur Alcorn (Seneca Township Cemetery, Kossuth Co. IA)
History of Seneca Township IA (online http://iagenweb.org/kossuth/cemetery/Seneca%20History.htm )
Biography of W. W. Alcorn from History of Kossuth and Humboldt Counties, Iowa (1884) p.476
Alcorn family bible, currently in the possession of Sharon Fockler

ALLENBACH
This information was taken from a German family group sheet given to me by my grandfather, Frederick Bangerter, and it was sent to him by a Swiss relative.

BALLOU
The majority of names and dates came from the book An Elaborate History and Genealogy of the Ballous in America, compiled and edited by Adin Ballou, 1888. 
Ballou coat of arms from same reference.

BANGERTER
Most of my information on the Bangerters came from my grandmother, Elizabeth Bangerter.  I'm not sure if she just knew it, or if she got the information from various Bangerter family members when I first started asking her for genealogy purposes back when I was a teenager.  Grandma was always very knowledgable about dates.  She also was wonderful at labelling pictures with all the pertinent details, and I have found some of my information from that source as well.  She provided all of the photographs in this section that were taken before 1970, and the others come from my personal collection.  And, of course, I draw on my own knowledge of actually being a Bangerter. 
Immigration information for Otto Bangerter was found on  the Ellis Island website, taken from a copy of the passenger manifest; his Declaration of Intention, certificate number 289, Buchanan Co. Circuit Court; Certificate of Naturalization number 1851272, volume 8, number 662.. 
Information on Eduard and Ida Bangerter Redlhammer, as well as photographs on that page, provided by Dr. Ekkehard Redlhammer, Oct. 2005 via email.
Death certificate for Susanna Hulda Bangerter, Missouri Bureau of Vital Statistics, certificate number 20836.
Federal Census data - 1920, 1930.
Obituaries:  Otto Bangerter, Emma Bangerter, Harry L. Bangerter, Frederick S. Bangerter.
Marriage license:  Frederick Stanley Bangerter and Virginia Elizabeth Wing.
Stillbirth certificate for Frederick Robert Bangerter, Missouri Bureau of Vital Statistics, certificate number unreadable.
Birth and death certificates for Frederick S. Bangerter.
Death certificate for Harry L. Bangerter.

BANGERTER (2)
Information on the second family of Bangerters (Maria, her parents and siblings) was given to me by Frederick Bangerter.   He received it from some relatives in Switzerland, but I'm not sure which ones.

BERRYMAN
Federal Census data - 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910
Death certificates:  Mary Caroline (White) Berryman, Leander Berryman, unnamed child of Bertha R. Berryman and Gearry Swopes, Frederick Berryman, Robert Berryman,  Margaret Berryman Payne, William P. Berryman (birth date), Leola Berryman Dickey
WWI enlistment registration cards for Gideon and Dewey  Berryman (birth dates)
WWII enlistment registration card for Claburn Scott Berryman
Cemetery records:  High Point Cemetery, Pettis Co. MO (Claburn, Leander, Mary, Frederick - birth and death years; Gideon - death year and age in yr/mo/days)
Missouri State Archives Births and Stillbirths records (children of William and Margaret Ray Berryman, James and Susan Berryman, George and Margaret Berryman Payne)

BONNER
Sharon Fockler provided me with a family group sheet which was prepared by Evelyn Allphin - Cody, Wyoming.  On the sheet, the information is documented as being from the 1860 Federal Census. 
Photo of the Bonners was given to me by Sharon Fockler.

BUELL
Federal Census data: 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930
Funeral cards. 
Dates for the younger Buells were taken from information compiled by an unknown relative (through the Alcorn family history). 
WWI draft cards for Alpha and Raleigh Buell.
Some names and dates, and all photographs provided by Sharon Fockler.
Death certificates:  Martha Jane Phillips Buell.
Military information for Raleigh Buell taken from Soldiers Database: War of 1812-World War I, Missouri State Archives website

CRAYCROFT
Robert Craycroft provided me with a family group sheet for Edward and Permelia Craycroft, as well as a copy of the marriage certificate of Cornelia and William Lowrie.

DAILEY
Photographs and personal information on the Dailey family were provided by Mary Jo (Dailey) Clements and Michael Dailey. 
Birth date for Frank Dailey taken from WWI draft card.  Death date and parents' names verified by MA death certficate.    
Birth and death information for John F. Dailey Jr. taken from official MA birth certificate and military records. 
Information on the family of Timothy and Mary Dailey taken from 1880-1930 Federal Census records for North Adams, MA. 
WWI draft cards for Arthur and Edward, Drury High School graduation lists found online, and a death listing for Charles Dailey found at http://www.rootsweb.com/~maberksh/towns/pittsfield/pitt_deaths/d-1.html. 
Marriage information for Timothy and Mary from the Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 (online). 
Marriage information for Charles and Edward Dailey found at FamilySearch online database - transcription of marriage licenses.
Information on John F. Dailey's military career taken from WD AGO Form 66, "Officer's, Warrant Officer's and Flight Officer's Qualification Record," obtained from the National Personnel Records Center; accident description found online at the Aviation Safety Network; "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946" found online at the National Archives; and Air Force casualty report, obtained from the National Personnel Records Center. 
Article and photo of Florence Dailey appeared in the St. Joseph News-Press on June 23, 1980.
Marriage date for John and Mary Quinn Dailey taken from a copy of their marriage record, obtained from the MA Department of Public Health, register 63, vol. 637, page 88.
Marriage date for John and Florence Dailey taken from back of wedding photograph.
Death information for Robert Dailey found in the Vermont Death Index (online). 
Death dates for  Mary Quinn Dailey and Anne Dailey Messier taken from Mary Dailey's obituary. 
Birth and death dates for Mary and Marjorie Dailey provided by Michael Dailey, from photographs of headstones - Southview Cemetery, North Adams MA.
Various articles and mentions of Daileys in the North Adams Transcript (newspaper - online).

DICKEY
Information on the James Dickey family was obtained from family sheets compiled by Evelyn Allphine from the 1870 Marion County IA census, and from the 1880 Iowa Federal Census (online).  Information on the Daniel Dickey and Floyd Dickey families was also obtained from Evelyn Allphine's family sheets.
Federal Census data:  1850, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930
Iowa State Census 1885 for John Dickey
Delayed birth certificate for Genevieve Dickey, Missouri Division of Health cert. #521340 
Birth states for James G. and Isabel Dickey were found in the 1880 KS census listing (online) for Daniel Dickey's family.
Information on Margaret A. Dickey Townsend and her husbands was provided by Kim Townsend Spangrude.
Military and cemetery records for James M. Dickey
Death certificates:  Floyd Earl Dickey, Daniel Lewis Dickey
Obituary of Doris Berryman Ulmer
James G. and Isabelle Baker marriage record:  Indiana State Library Genealogy Database:  Marriages through 1850
David and Sarah Dickey's marriage information from Iowa Marriages, 1851-1900 on ancestry.com
Photographs provided by Sharon Fockler.

DOWLING
Information taken from Julia C. (Dowling) Greenfield's death certificate, as well as the 1860-1900 New York federal censuses.

FITZGERALD
Federal Census data:  1870, 1880, 1900
Marriage and birthplace for Morris Fitzgerald found at NEHGS website
Marriage and death data for Johanna Fitzgerald Hagerty found at NEHGS website

FOCKLER
Basic information on the family of Joseph and Mary Ellen Fockler was taken from a handwritten letter made by Genevieve Fockler, and other details are from Dean and Sharon Fockler.   (Verification of dates is still being updated.) 
Birthdate and place for George Elmer Fockler is from the birth index on the Missouri Secretary of State's website.  
Photographs provided by Sharon Fockler.

GRAY (1)
Grandma Bangerter gave me some family group sheets that had been complied by one of her cousins (I belive it was Virginia Gibson).  The cousin noted on the sheets that the information had been taken from "different Gray aunts and uncles as well as grave stones" and "BF Gray- Family Bible".
Birthplace information for Franklin and Juda Gray from the 1830 Buchanan County - Tremont Twp census (online), pg. 131.  I also found verification of dates and birth places for Benjamin and Mary Gray in the 1880 census index.
WWI draft cards:  Norman and Roy Gray (birth dates)
Gray photographs provided by Elizabeth Bangerter and taken from my personal collection.

GRAY (2)
Parents of Charles H. Gray found in An Elaborate History and Genealogy of the Ballous in America
Federal Census data:  1840-1860
Obituary for Charles H. Gray
Birth and/or death dates for William, Ann, Frankie and Elmer Gray found on their headstones - Old Post Cemetery, Elizabethtown NY

GREENFIELD
Some of the basic information on the Greenfields was given to me by my mother, Mary Jo Clements. 
Other information was taken from Joseph Greenfield's will and estate papers
Federal Census data: 1860 and 1880-1930. 
Information on Julia Greenfield Hauber taken from her obituary.
Extensive Greenfield information and some photographs provided by Harlan Hefner.
Death certificates: Jane Greenfield, Julia Dowling Greenfield, James A. Greenfield, Harry J. Greenfield, Florence Stine Greenfield, Joseph A. Greenfield.
Marriage record of John Greenfield and Fanny Worrell
WWI draft cards of Joseph and Harrison Greenfield
Photographs provided by Michael Dailey.
Birth certificate of Florence B. Greenfield (there is no name on the official certificate but birthdate is correct), Missouri Bureau of Vital Statistics, certificate number 18166.

LOWRIE
My grandmother gave me the Lowrie family group sheet she had received from one of her cousins.  I got Ida's birth year and the birth states of William and Cornelia from the 1880 Census entries for their daughters Mary Gray and Sarah Holmes.
Some birth and death information provided by Robert Craycroft.
Names and dates for some children, as well as the name of the 2nd Mrs. Lowrie, taken from various census listings and cemetery transcriptions.

McCOWLIFF
Information on family of William McCauliff found at www.familysearch.org - no sources were provided.
Baptismal records for William and Mary McCowliff found in Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967
Federal Census data:  1860 and 1870

NULL
I recieved much information on the Henry Null family from Evelyn A. Elder.  Information on the Nulls from children of Henry Null on down was taken from information compiled in 1994 by Edna Beth Gordon Groseclose and given to Gladys (Null) Buell. 

OGI
Naturalization papers for Christian Ogi (Sr)

PHILLIPS
Federal Census data:  1870, 1880, 1900

QUINN
Federal census data:  1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930
Various mentions of the Quinns in the North Adams Evening Transcript and The Berkshire Eagle
WWI draft cards:  Maurice and George Quinn
High school yearbook listings for Mary Agnes and James. 
Estimated birth year of Mary A. Quinn Dailey from date of high school graduation (1908), class list found on Internet. 
Death date for Mary Quinn Dailey and Elizabeth Quinn Lovett taken from their obituaries, and married names of other sisters found in same source
SSDI:  birth and death date for Gertrude Quinn Bossidy .

SORGE
German family history booklet given to me by Mark Hauber.
Federal Census data:  1860, 1870, 1900.
City of Gallatin, MO census data, 1876.
Biographical sketch of Oscar Sorge from History of Buchanan County, Missouri, 1881.
1876 business directory of Daviess County, Missouri
Death information for Anna Sorge taken from St. Louis Republic, 27 July 1892.
Death certificates:  Minnie Sorge Snyder, Blanche Sorge Schmitz, Augustus Sorge, Mary Francis Sorge.
Death information for Oscar Sorge taken from St. Joseph Daily News, 23 February 1895 and St. Louis Republic, 24 February 1895.
Death information for Elizabeth Schaeffer Sorge taken from St. Joseph Daily News, 6 November 1903.

STINEHILLVER/STINE
Federal censuses of 1850, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930
Death certificates and/or obituaries for:  Errol Stinehillver, Charles Stinehillver, Bertha Stinehillver, Lavina Houck, Rebecca Stinehillver, Thomas Scales.
Biographical information on the Stinehillver family taken from Charles Stine's entry in Portrait and Biographical Record of Buchanan and Clinton Counties Missouri published by Chapman Bros., Chicago, 1893, pp 645-6.
Photographs of Thomas and Eliza (Stinehillver) Scales, from the Henry A. Schmidt Collection at https://nmstatehood.unm.edu/image/tid/93
Other photographs courtesy of Michael Dailey.

WING
The majority of Wing information I have posted came from Elizabeth (Wing) Bangerter. 
I also got some information from the 1880 and 1900 Illinois Soundex and the Social Security Death Index.. 
Toni Nash supplied some names and dates.  She has documentation of her sources on her Wing page.  She and I have different names for Holly Wing's husband (marked with *).  My grandmother told me his name was Herman, I believe Toni has Carl.  A case of going by his middle name, perhaps. 
Birth, death and wedding date for Anna Gore Wing was taken from a transcription of her obituary.  This was obtained from "Obituaries and Death Related Items Taken from Clayton Enterprise Newspaper of Clayton, Adams Co. IL, 1879-1900, Vol. 2 K-Z", which I found at the public library in Quincy, IL.
Wing photographs provided by Elizabeth Bangerter and taken from my own personal collection.
Tomlinson, Veva. "Elizabeth Wing Bangerter." Missouri's Writers. Ed. H. T. Moore, Jr.  N.p.:  Missouri Association of Teachers of English, 1970:  8. **NOTE:  There is no copyright information listed in this booklet.  I have determined that it is acceptable for me to publish this article, using the information on copyright I found here.

WINNERS OF THE WEST
All scanned images and photographs are from my personal collection.