Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NameEula Grace COVEY17,414,421,18, F
Birth Date10 Oct 1881414,7
Birth PlaceKnob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri
Death Date26 Jan 1978414 Age: 96
Death PlaceSedalia, Pettis County, Missouri
MemoBrooking Park Nursing Home, Sedalia, MO.
Burial Date2 pm Sunday414,414
Burial PlaceKnob Noster Cemetery, Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri
MemoServices were held at the Knob Noster Presbyterian Church with Rev. John T. Reece officiating.
FatherWilliam Neal COVEY , M (1837-1918)
MotherLucy Ann "Lucy" HALL , F (1839-1920)
Spouses
Birth Date28 Aug 1876763
Birth PlaceWaterford, Caledonia County, Vermont
Death Date27 Sep 191183,414,421 Age: 35
Death PlaceFlorissant, Teller County, Colorado
Burial Date30 Sep 1911
Burial PlaceFairview Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado
FatherJ. R. PATTON , M
MotherFlora OSBORN , F
Marr Date10 May 1904414,760,763
Marr PlaceOttawa, Franklin County, Kansas
No Children
Notes for Eula Grace COVEY
1900 - Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas21
COVEY, Lucy A. head w f Sept 1839 60 Wd 3/3 children KY VA KY house keeping
COVEY, James S. son w m March 1872 28 m MO VA KY fireman for railroad
COVEY, Eula daughter w f Oct 1881 18 s MO VA KY none
COVEY, Charles son w m July 1883 16 s MO VA KY clerk at [can't read]
HALL, Alice niece w f Nov 1877 MO KY KY none
[there are also several lodgers listed who work for the railroad]

I'm not really sure why Lucy A. Covey has been listed as a widow. I never did hear that there were any problems between her and her husband. Am also surprised to find them out in Kansas, but that now answers the question of "why William Covey was found alone on the 1900 census in Knob Noster". Eula married in Kansas in 1904, so it looks like some of them may have followed James S. "Jinks" Covey out to Kansas when he worked for the railroad.

1910 - Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado764
Fred B. Patton 33 VT Scotland VT Fireman for Steam Railroad
Eula G. 28 MO Wst VA KY

1920 - Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri18
COVEY, Lucy head f w 80 wd KY VA KY retired
COVEY, J.S. son age 47 s MO KY WVA clerk restaurant
PATTON, Eula daughter wd age 38 MO KY WVA none
COVEY, Chas son age 36 s MO KY WVA lineman / light station

1930 - Washington Township, Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri census, South State Street
PATTON, Eula G. Patton head rents w f 48 MO WVA KY telephone operator.765

On her Social Security Application form dated October 10, 1941, it stated that she worked at Utz Clothing Store in Knob Noster.421

In her later years she resided at the Nursing and Medical Center in Warrensburg, Mo.83

She was a 50-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star and a retired telephone operator.414
Notes for Frederick B. (Spouse 1)
Fred was working for the Rail Road when he died. His occupation on his death certificate said he was a Locomotive Fireman. Aunt Eula was taking his lunch to him and found his body in a field. He had tuberculosis and had a hemorrhage. He died as he was walking along the path to work in the morning.748

When he died, Aunt Eula returned to Knob Noster.

Obituary - Funeral Held Today...The funeral of Frederick B. Patton, the Midland fireman who died suddenly from hemorrhages at Florissant Wednesday, was held from the Methodist church at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. G. H. Stuntz officiated. Burial was in Fairview cemetery. Mr Patton was 38 years of age and is survived by a wife.761

Age - his date of birth used was taken from his grave stone making him 35 years old, but his obituary said he was 38.
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