Bill Stewart
M, #75329, b. about 1906
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Birth | Bill Stewart was born about 1906.1 |
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- [S1999] Family History - Adele Turnbull Jeffras
Joseph Smith Fea
M, #75335, b. 31 December 1853, d. 14 April 1938
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Joseph Fea
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Marriage | Joseph Smith Fea married Sarah Elizabeth Hattery.1 |
Birth | He was born on 31 December 1853 in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland.1 |
Death | He died on 14 April 1938 at age 84 in Newport, Stevens., Washington, United States.1 |
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Img-Family (fam) | Joseph Smith Fea and Sarah Elizabeth Hattery were photographed about 1890 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States.1  |
Anecdote | Joseph Smith Fea married Sarah Elizabeth Hattery (b. 8th January 1856 at Yates Center, Kansas) in 1882. They had four sons: Thomas Wallace Fea b. 1st January 1884, Oklahoma James William Fea b. 27th February 1886, Oklahoma Joseph Simpson Fea b. 21st October 1888, Wayside, Washington John Fea b. 24 February 1891 d. 24 February 1891, Wayside, Washington Born 31st December 1850 in Falkirk, Joseph Smith Fea immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1853 and spent most of his youth in Potosi, Missouri, including the Civil War years. Trained in woodworking, he owned and operated a portable sawmill and built boats, carriages and buildings. In 1887 he, Sarah and their two sons travelled west in a covered wagon pulled by a team of Missouri mules to settle in what was then Washington Territory, subsequently Washington State in 1889. He homesteaded land on Half Moon Prairie, north of what is today the city of Spokane. He named that settlement the town of Wayside and was appointed the first Postmaster. Eventually his sister, Jessie Cass nee Fea, and her husband joined him and homesteaded land approximately 20 miles to the northwest of Wayside on the Washington / Idaho border, property that Jessie would eventually subdivide to form the present-day town of Newport, Washington. Sarah died on 25th February 1891 in Wayside, one day after giving birth to a short-lived fourth son (there is some confusion over whether there was just one child or also second that was stillborn). It is thought that Sarah and child(ren) are buried together in an unmarked grave on either their homestead or just immediately west of it in what is now the Wayside pioneer cemetery. After the loss of Sarah, he built the Newport’s first post office finishing it on the 13th of June 1891. By 1893 Joseph had sold his property at Wayside and moved to Newport where his sons could be looked after by their aunt Jessie. His mother, Ann, was then also residing on the Cass homestead. Joseph Smith Fea never remarried and died on 14th April 1938 at the home of his son, Thomas Wallace Fea, in Usk, Washington. |
Citations
- [S1714] ancestery.com, online, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20438540/person/1018281645. Hereinafter cited as ancestery.com.
Sarah Elizabeth Hattery
F, #75336, b. 8 January 1856, d. 25 February 1891
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Sarah E. (Hattery) Fea
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Marriage | Sarah Elizabeth Hattery married Joseph Smith Fea.1 |
Birth | She was born on 8 January 1856 in Illinois, United States.1 |
Death | She died on 25 February 1891 at age 35 in Wayside, Washington, United States. Non Cemetery Burial aircrsq11added this on 2 Aug 2012 Birth: Jan. 8, 1856 Illinois, USA Death: Feb. 25, 1891 Spokane County Washington, USA Family links: Spouse: Joseph Smith Fea (1849 - 1938)* Children: Thomas Wallace Fea (1884 - 1942)* Joseph Simpson Fea (1888 - 1939)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial Specifically: Buried on the family homestead on Half-Moon Prairie, north of Spokane This land adjoined what is now Wayside cemetery but it is unknown if she was buried in or near it. The house was located on the otherside of the road from the cemetery. Created by: Thomas Fea Record added: Oct 02, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 595249281 |
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Img-Family (fam) | Sarah Elizabeth Hattery and Joseph Smith Fea were photographed about 1890 in Spokane, Spokane, Washington, United States.1  |
Citations
- [S1714] ancestery.com, online, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20438540/person/1018281645. Hereinafter cited as ancestery.com.
Thomas Wallace Fea
M, #75337, b. 1884, d. 13 February 1942
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Birth | Thomas Wallace Fea was born in 1884 in Choctaw Nations, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, United States.1 |
Death | He died on 13 February 1942 at age ~58 in Newport, Stevens., Washington, United States.1 |
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- [S1714] ancestery.com, online, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20438540/person/1018281645. Hereinafter cited as ancestery.com.
James William Fea
M, #75338, b. 24 April 1886, d. 27 February 1964
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Birth | James William Fea was born on 24 April 1886 in Choctaw Nations, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, United States.1 |
Death | He died on 27 February 1964 at age 77 in Sacramento, California, United States.1 |
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- [S1714] ancestery.com, online, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20438540/person/1018281645. Hereinafter cited as ancestery.com.
Margaret ("Elaine") Fulton
F, #75348, d. 31 August 1996
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Marriage | Margaret ("Elaine") Fulton married William Terrance Turnbull.1 |
Death | She died Was one of the 77 miners killed in the Bump of No.2 mine, Springhill, in 1958. on 31 August 1996 in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
Citations
- [S2000] Crystal Fisher, "E-Mail from Crystal Fisher," e-mail message from email address () to Brian Turnbull, 2013. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail - Crystal Fisher."