William Richard James 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a

Birth Name William Richard James 9a 10a
Nick Name Will
Birth Name William James 2a 5a 6a 8a 11a
Nick Name Will
Birth Name William R James 4a 7a
Birth Name Richard W James 1a 3a
Gender male
Age at Death 74 years, 4 months, 1 day

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Richard James11 August 18442 March 1920
Mother Mary Jane Dean4 February 18413 December 1926
         William Richard James 27 April 1866 28 August 1940
    Brother     John George James between April 1868 and June 1868
    Sister     Alice L James about 1870
    Sister     Emma L James about 1873
    Sister     Hattie T James about 1876
    Brother     Albert H James 1878
    Brother     Newton A James 1881
    Sister     Mary Elizabeth James 11 September 1883 18 March 1954

Families

Family of William Richard James and Addie Danetta Cox

Married Wife Addie Danetta Cox ( * 14 October 1869 + 24 January 1925 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 24 November 1887     4a 5a 10a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Charles V JamesOctober 1888
Leroy JamesFebruary 1890
Myrtle JamesJuly 1892
Floyd R JamesOctober 1895
Lula Jamesabout 1902
Mina Jamesabout 1904
Myra Jamesabout 1904
Ruthie Jamesabout 1915

Family of William Richard James and Desdia Sophia Burns

Married Wife Desdia Sophia Burns ( * 7 January 1889 + 3 February 1964 )

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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Source References

  1. United States Federal Census, 1870
      • Page: Roll 431, Page 472b f.
  2. United States Federal Census, 1880
      • Page: Roll 376, Page 85d
  3. Kansas State Historical Society: Kansas Territory Census, 1885
      • Page: Roll KS1665_22, Line 7
  4. United States Federal Census, 1900
      • Page: Enumeration District 1, Page 8
  5. United States Federal Census, 1910
      • Page: Roll 434, Page 9a
  6. United States Federal Census, 1920
      • Page: Roll 527, Page 4a
  7. United States Federal Census, 1930
      • Page: Enumeration District 6, Page 8a
  8. United States Federal Census, 1940
      • Page: Roll 1224, Enumeration District 14-6, Page 4a
  9. findagrave.com
      • Page: William Richard James / Desdia James
  10. Longford Journal
      • Date: 29 January 1925
      • Page: Page 4
      • Citation:

        Obituary - Mrs. Will James

        Funeral services for Mrs. Will James were held todal at 12 o'clock at the home with Rev. W. Harley Smith in charge. A quartet composed of Mrs. J. G. Grimison, Mrs. Elmer Grundal, Dr. H. K. Benneson and Verner Alquist sang "Asleep in Jesus" and "Abide With Me."

        From the home the cortage proceeded to the Wesleyan chapel in Exeter township, where services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Childs. Rev. Wallace Carpenter preached the sermon. Interment took place in the cemetery at the Wesleyan chapel.

        Addie D. Cox, daughter of Joseph and Lizzie Cox, was born at Blue Grass, Vermillion Co., Ill., Oct. 14, 1869, and died at her home in Clay Center, Kan., Sunday, January 25, 1925, at the age of 55 years, 3 months and 11 days.

        Her marriage to Wm. R. James occurred on Nov. 24, 1887 and theirs has been a happy life together. In the 37 years of wedded life they have scarcely been separated for a week's time. To them were born nine children, one little daughter, Ruthie, having passed away ten years ago, the eight survive. They are: Chas. V. of Longford, Leroy of Holyoke, Colo., Floyd R. of Abilene, Mrs. Myrtle Craft of Drumright, Okla., Mrs. Lula Fouse of Longford, Mrs. Myra Down of Green Mrs. Mina Parsons of Fort Wayne, Ind., and Clara at home.

        These with two brothers and two sisters, her greatly beloved mother-in-law, Mrs. Richard James, seventeen grandchildren and many other relatives and friends mourn her departure from among them. The death of Mrs. James was a great shock to her family and the town at large. She was in apparent health and was stricken with apoplexy, dying in two hours from the stroke. Her family have lost a wonderful mother, her husband has sustained an irreparable loss in the passing of this loyal wife. Her children truly rise up and call her blessed.

        Converted at an early age, she was a christian of deep spirituality. She was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist church all her christian life. - Clay Center Dispatch-Republican of January 28th.

  11. Kansas State Historical Society: Kansas Territory Census, 1905
      • Page: Roll ks1905_26, Line 15