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I-A-2. MALISSA J. SIBERT (1848–1921), daughter of John Wesley Sibert3 ( David2, John David1)

Malissa J. Sibert was born on 29 March 1848 in Alabama. [1][2] She died on 10 July 1921 in Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri. [1][2] She married Martin L. Allen. [1][2] He was born in April 1841 in Fincastle, Virginia. He committed suicide on 20 July 1893 in Galena, Cherokee County, Kansas. Malissa and Martin are buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Galena. [2]

Malissa's death certificate says she was the daughter of John and Nancy (Parker) Sibert and the widow of Martin L. Allen. [1] Her obituary says she died at home on 10 July 1921. She was survived by two daughters, Mrs. Isaac Vincent of Wallace, Idaho, and Mattie Allen of Los Angeles, and two sons, Lee V. Allen of Joplin and John F. Allen of Burke, Idaho. [3]

Martin had a dark complexion, dark hair and hazel eyes. He was five feet, ten inches tall. [4]

The 49th Missouri Infantry Regiment was organized in August and September 1864 to serve for one year. Martin, a 23-year-old farmer born in Fincastle, Virginia, enlisted as a private in Company I of the regiment on 1 December 1864 in Brunswick, Missouri. He signed his recruit's declaration with his mark. The regiment moved south in February 1865 to take part in the Mobile Campaign. During its existence, it lost 100 men, almost all to disease. Martin apparently fell ill or was wounded, as he was sent to a hospital from Dauphine Island, Alabama on 19 March 1865. He was mustered out on 14 June 1865 at Baton Rouge. [4] He filed for a pension as an invalid on 20 November 1882. Malissa filed for a widow's pension on 5 August 1893. [5]

According to the census, in 1870, Martin L., aged 30, and Malissa J., aged 21, lived in Swan, Taney County, Missouri with their children Lee, aged two, and Mark T., aged ten months. Martin was a farmer. In 1880, Martin L., aged 39, and Malissa J., aged 33, lived in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas with their children Lee V., aged 12; Mark T., aged ten; John F., aged six; and Emma J., aged three. All the children were born on Missouri. Martin was a farmer and Lee and Mark worked on the farm. Malissa had the measles. [6]

Martin's obituary says that at seven o'clock on Sunday evening, 20 July 1893, his family were outside when they heard a shot inside. Martin had shot himself in the head in the kitchen with a shot gun. He was invalid from his time as a soldier, and probably as a result he was incapable of work. He had suffered mental health problems for several years. He left a wife, three boys, and a girl. [7]

In 1900, Malissa, a widow born in March 1848, lived with her son, Lee, in Empire City, Cherokee County, Kansas. In 1910 Malissa, aged 62, lived with her daughter Emma's family in Galena. She had had had seven children and five were living. [6]

It appears that Malissa has no surviving descendants.

Children of Martin L. Allen and Malissa J. Sibert:

i. Lee V. Allen was born in February 1868 in Missouri. He died on 1 November 1932, aged 64 in Jasper County. [1] He was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Galena. Lee Allen of Winslow, Washington County, Arkansas married first Mary A. Justice of Winslow on 17 April 1895 in Washington County. [8] She was born in August 1869 in North Carolina. Lee V. Allen of Joplin married second Fannie M. Stevens of Joplin on 9 May 1919 in Joplin. [9] He married third Lavina (Collins) Mills. [2] She was born on 18 September 1884 in Kansas and died on 4 October 1931, aged 47, in Joplin. [2] She married first Jackson Grant Mills. [2] He was born on 30 March 1865 in Kansas and died on 28 March 1911 in Jasper County. [2]

Lee's death certificate says he died of chronic myocharditis. He had worked as an attendant in a lead furnace. He was a widower and there was no record of his birth or parents. [1]

According to the census, in 1900, Lee, born in February 1868, and Mary, born in August 1869 in North Carolina, lived in Empire City, Cherokee County, Kansas with their son Willie, born in May 1899 in Kansas, and Lee's mother. Lee was a farmer. He and Mary had been married five years. They had had two children, and one was living. In 1910, L.V., aged 42, and Mary, aged 41, lived with their son Willie in Joplin. L.V. was a laborer in a lead smelter. In 1930, Lee V., aged 62, and Lavina C., aged 45, lived in Joplin with Lee's stepson Pinkney E. Burnell, aged 25. Lee had no occupation; Pinkney was a laborer in a lead smelter. [6]

Children of Lee and Mary Allen:

ii. Mark T. Allen was born in 1869. He was living in 1880, but probably died before 1910.

iii. John Francis Allen was born on 4 September 1873 in Missouri. [2][10, mother's maiden name Seibert] He died on 23 September 1946, aged 63, in Los Angeles County. [2][10] He married first Lillian Zula Tremain on 23 April 1898. [11] Lillian was born on 21 February 1877 in Kansas. [2] She died on 25 September 1964, aged 87, and is buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California. [2] John and Zula apparently divorced and she married second Amiel William Belau in 1933. [2] John married second Leta Belle Milnes on 18 March 1924 in Los Angeles County, California. [2][12] Leta was born on 21 December 1885 in Dows, Wright County, Iowa and died on 9 February 1979 in Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa. [2] John and Leta are buried in the Evergreen Cemetery in Clarion, Wright County, Iowa. [2]

Leta was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Milnes. Her father was killed in a stockyard accident and she and her mother moved to California. She attended a school for the blind. [2]

In 1910, John F., aged 36, and Zula, aged 33, lived in Galena with their children Pearl, aged ten and born in Kansas, and Fred, aged seven and born in Kansas. They had been married for 11 years and had had three children, of whom two were living. John was a miner in a zinc mine and and Zula was a public school teacher. [6]

On 12 September 1918, John was a mine foreman in Shoshone County, Idaho. He was described as tall and slender with dark hair and blue eyes. He was married to Zula. [13]

In 1925, John and Leta B. Allen lived in Compton, Los Angles County. John had a grocery store and gas station. [14] In 1930 John, age 45, and Leta Belle, age 44, lived in Compton. John was a grocer and Leta was a cook. In 1940, John F., aged 56, and Leta Belle, aged 52, lived in Los Angeles. Neither worked and John was described as unable to work. [6]

In 1946, John said he was 58 years old and born in Missouri, but he did not know precisely when and where. He said he He was unemployed. The person who would always know his address was [his mother-in-law?] Mrs. Elizabeth Milnes. [15]

Children of John Frances Allen and Lillian Zula Tremain:

iv. Grace Emma Allen was born in February 1877 in Boone County, Arkansas. [2] She died on 3 December 1947, aged 70. [2] She married first Philip Walker Harlan. [2] Philip was the son of David Harlan. [1] He was born on 26 May 1873 in Missouri. [1][2] He died on 6 December 1915, aged 42, in Joplin. [1][2] He is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery. [2] Grace Harlan married second Isaac B. Vincent on 7 June 1916 in Joplin. [2][9] He was born on 2 October 1868. [2] He died on 9 May 1929, aged 60. [2] Grace and Isaac are buried in the Maple Grove Cemetery in Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas. [2]

Philip worked in lead and zinc mines and he died of tuberculosis. [1]

In 1900, Philip, born in March 1873 in Missouri, and Emma, born in February 1877 in Arkansas, lived in Empire City with their daughter Eva, born in February 1900 in Kansas. In 1910, Philip, aged 36, and Emma, aged 32, lived in Galena with their daughter, Eva, aged ten and born in Kansas, Emma's mother, and her brother Joe. Philip and Joe were zinc miners. [6]

In 1920, Isaac, aged 52 and born in Iowa, and Grace, aged 40 and born in Arkansas, lived with their daughter, Eva, aged 19, and born in Kansas. Isaac was a stockyard manager. [6]

Grace shows up twice in the 1930 census. In one entry (enumerated 14 April), she lived with her daughter Eva's family in Blackwell, Kay County, Oklahoma. In another (no enumeration date), she was a 52-year-old widowed roomer, living with her sister Pearl, who was a live-in housekeeper for Edward Remelt, in Los Angeles. [6]

Children of Philip Harland and Emma J. Allen:

v. Pearl Mattie Allen was born on 10 August 1883 in Harrison, Boone County, Arkansas. [2] Mattie, as Pearl M. Hitchcock, died on 4 November 1937, aged 54, in Los Angeles. [2][27][28] She married first William Franklin Halterman as his second wife on 4 October 1899 in Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri. [9] William was the son of Christopher and Sarah Halterman. [1] He was born on 12 July 1878 in Indianola, Warren County, Iowa and died on 2 September 1969, aged 91, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri. [1][2] William, the son of Christopher and Sarah Halterman, married first Lillie Maynard on 18 October 1896 in Empire City. [11] Pearl and William divorced, and William married second Sadie Mae Huggins on 20 September 1915 in Los Angeles County. [1][2][12] Mattie, as Pearl Halterman, married second Fred E. Hitchcock on 23 October 1917 in Los Angles County. [12][28] They were apparently divorced by 12 September 1918, when Fred named Mrs. Sarah E. Hitchcock as his contact on his World War I draft registration card. [13] Mattie, as Pearl Hitchcock, married third Mason James Merrihew on 21 March 1921 in Los Angeles County. [12][28] They divorced by 1923, when Mason had remarried. [29]

William's first marriage certificate says he was an 18-year-old miner. Lillie was 16. [11]

According to the census, in 1900, W.F., born in July 1878 in Iowa, and Mattie, born in August 1882, lived in Lowell, Cherokee County, Kansas with W.F.'s uncle [blotched, but probably William] Wright and his wife Sylvania. W.F. was a miner. In 1910 William, aged 30 and born in Iowa, and Mattie P., aged 27 and born in Arkansas, lived in Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas with their son, Everett, aged seven[!] and born in Kansas, and William's uncle, William Wright. William [Halterman] and Mattie had been married ten years, and had had three children, but only one survived. William was working as a fireman in the locomotive industry. [6]

William and Mattie divorced by 1915, and in 1920, William was living with his new wife Sadie and their two children in Kansas City. [6] William's death certificate says he was a foreman in the construction industry. [1]

According to the census, in 1930, Pearl Allen, a single 47-year-old, who was born in Kansas[!], lived with Edward Remelt, aged 47, single, and born in New York, and [her sister] Grace Vincent, a 52-year-old widow born in Arkansas. Both Pearl and Grace's father and mother were born in Virginia and Alabama, respectively. Pearl was apparently working as an unpaid housekeeper, apparently in return for board, and Grace was a roomer. [6]

Children of William Franklin Halterman and Pearl Mattie Allen:

vi. Joseph M. Allen was born on 19 February 1888 in Boone County, Arkansas. [2] He died on 26 March 1914, aged 26, in the Eureka Mine in Miami, Ottawa County, Oklahoma and is buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Galena. [1]

In 1910, Joe, aged 22, lived with his sister Emma's family in Galena. He was a zinc miner. [6]

Joseph Allen, a hoister man at the Eureka Mine and a son-in-law of Ed Burnett, was killed in a mining accident. He was being hoisted from the ground with the supervisor at closing time and the hoist jerked the tub they were riding in. Joseph lost his balance and fell down the 212-foot mine shaft. He was survived by his wife, mother, two sisters, and two brothers. [32]

Endnotes:

1. "Missouri, U.S., Death Certificates, 1910–1969," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60382), entries for Malissa J Allen, Lee V. Allen, William Franklin Halterman, Philip W. Harlan.

2. "Find a Grave," database with images, FindaGrave (accessed 11 April 2024), memorial pagse for

Malissa Jane Seibert Allen (29 Mar 1848–10 Jul 1921), Memorial ID 201171399, Lee V Allen (Feb 1868–1 Nov 1932), Memorial ID 201188176, Phillip Walker Harlan (26 May 1873–6 Dec 1915), Memorial ID 201251680, Leona Fay Halterman (26 Sep 1904–14 Jul 1905), Memorial ID 201285420, and Infant Son Halterman (6 Jun 1906–30 Jun 1906), Memorial ID 201281660 citing Oak Hill Cemetery, Galena, Cherokee County, KS; Maintained by Margaret Pickett (contributor 47875384).

Willie L. Allen (17 May 1899–12 Jan 1918), Memorial ID 28016025, Roy Allen (24 Jun 1901–17 Mar 1902), Memorial ID 27912647, and Joseph M. Allen (19 Feb 1888–26 Mar 1914), Memorial ID 28015047, citing Oak Hill Cemetery; Maintained by JFI (contributor 47211966).

Lavina “Vina” Collins Mills Allen (18 Sep 1884–4 Oct 1931), Memorial ID 85773233, citing Fairview Cemetery, Joplin, Jasper County, MO; Maintained by Shannon (contributor 49773112).

Jackson Grant Mills (30 Mar 1865–28 Mar 1911), Memorial ID 184701719, citing Carterville Cemetery, Carterville, Jasper County, MO; Maintained by Ssarley (contributor 48705243).

Grace Emma Allen Vincent (Feb 1877–3 Dec 1947), Memorial ID 25419107, and Isaac B. Vincent (2 Oct 1868–9 May 1929), Memorial ID 25419122, citing Maple Grove Cemetery, Wichita, Sedgwick County, KS; Maintained by Judy Mayfield (contributor 46636512).

Eva Mae Harlan Hamill (19 Feb 1900–25 Apr 1976), Memorial ID 33259656, and Wendell Warren Hamill (2 Nov 1892–2 Mar 1958), Memorial ID 33259658, citing Maple Grove Cemetery; Maintained by The Old Genealogist (contributor 46920129).

Pearl Mattie Allen Hitchcock (10 Aug 1883–4 Nov 1937), Memorial ID 201247387; Cremated; Maintained by Margaret Pickett.

William Franklin Halterman (12 Jul 1878–2 Sep 1969), Memorial ID 201286714, and Sadie Mae Huggins Halterman (May 1894–26 Dec 1969), Memorial ID 201287323, citing Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood, Jackson County, MO; Maintained by Margaret Pickett.

Everett Elwin Halterman (21 Oct 1900–4 Mar 1961), Memorial ID 58655941, and Martha Neal Thomas Halterman (19 Feb 1902–25 Jan 1972), Memorial ID 58656065, citing Grove Hill Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, TX; Maintained by Mimi Simpson Davidson (contributor 46584955).

John Francis Allen (4 Sep 1883–23 Sep 1946), Memorial ID 102539181, and Leta Belle Milnes Allen (21 Dec 1885–9 Feb 1979), Memorial ID 102539175, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Clarion, Wright County, Iowa; Maintained by Angela Anderson (contributor 48008955).

Lillian Zula Tremain Belau (21 Feb 1877–25 Sep 1964), Memorial ID 85346837, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8).

Amiel William Belau (15 Mar 1861–27 May 1937), Memorial ID 201470356; Cremated; Maintained by Margaret Pickett.

Ethel Pearl Allen Bond (5 Feb 1899–6 Feb 1990), Memorial ID 48058187, and Joseph William Bond Jr. (29 Jun 1893–30 Apr 1941), Memorial ID 48058194, citing City of Mesa Cemetery, Mesa, Maricopa County, AZ; Maintained by Logan (contributor 47114199).

Warren Lowe Walters (17 Sep 1899–10 Mar 1958), Memorial ID 37497624, citing City of Mesa Cemetery; Maintained by Heather (contributor 46556177).

Palmer E Amundsen (14 May 1920–4 Apr 2001), Memorial ID 61807021, citing City of Mesa Cemetery; Maintained by Frank Elsberry (contributor 47386022).

Palmer O Amonson (11 Jan 1894–5 Sep 1970), Memorial ID 112882015, citing Mountain View Memorial Park, Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Gary Nault (contributor 47408314).

3. "Malissa J. Allen," Joplin Globe, 12 July 1921, p. 2.

4. "U.S., Civil War Service Records (CMSR) - Union - Missouri," database with images, Fold3 (www.fold3.com), entry for Martin L. Allen.

5. "U.S., Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861–1934," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/4654), entry for Malisia J. Allen.

6. "U.S., Selected Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850–1860," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1276) >

1870 > MO > Taney > Swan, image 18, lines 24–27, entry for Martin L. Allen
1880 > AK > Boone > Harrison > 018, image 23, lines 45–50, entry for Martin L. Allen
1900 > KS > Cherokee > Empire City > District 0018, image 42, lines 66–70, entry for Lee Allen
1900 > KS > Cherokee > Empire City > Districe 0018, image 2, lines 98–100, entry for Philip Harlan
1900 > KS > Cherokee > Lowell > District 0027, image 6, lines 59–63, entry for W.F. Halterman
1910 > MO > Jasper > Joplin Ward 7, District 0050, image 24, lines 58–60, entry for L. V. Allen
1910 > KS > Cherokee > Galena Ward 5 > District 0024, image 14, lines 82–85, entry for John F. Allen
1910 > AK > Crawford > Van Buren Ward 2 > District 0016, image 28, lines 61–64, entry for William Halterman
1920 > WA > Clark > Vancouver > District 0026, image 11, lines 41–42, entry for Palmer Amonson
1920 > KS > Ford > Dodge Ward 3, District 0055, image 12, lines 93–95, entry for Isaac B. Vincent
1920 > MO > Jackson > Kansas City Ward 15 > District 0250, image 3, lines 87–90.
1930 > MO > Jasper > Joplin > District 0010, image 11, lines 13–15, entry for Lee V. Allen
1930 > CA > Los Angeles > Compton > District 0873, image 2, lines 97–98, entry for John F. Allen
1930 > CA > Los Angeles > LA (Districts 501-750) > District 0512, image 4, lines 63–66, entry for Joseph Bond.
1930 > OK > Kay > Blackwell > District 0004, image 23, lines 19–22, entry for Wendell W. Hamill
1930 > CA > Los Angles > LA (Districts 251-500) > District 0403, image 38, lines 18-20, entry for Pearl Allen
1930 > KS > Lincoln > Grant > District 0009, image 6, lines 97–100, entry for Albert J. Safford
1940 > CA > Los Angeles > Los Angeles > 60-770, image 18, lines 47–48, entry for John F. Allen
1940 > AZ > Maricopa > other places > 7-78, image 10, lines 1-3, entry for Joseph Bond.
1940 > KS > Sedgwick > Wichita > 107-26, image 8, lines 70–72, wntry for Wendall W. Hamill
1940 > TX > Dallas > Dallas > 255-88, image 33, lines 32-33 entry for Everett Holterman
1950 > KS > Sedgwick > Wichita > 108–104, image 65, lines 9–10, entry for Albert J. Safford

7. "Ended His Own Life: Martin L. Allen, an Old Soldier Kills Himself With a Shot Gun," Galena Times (Galena, KS), 23 July 1893, p. 1, Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-galena-times-martin-l-allen-death/33886542).

8. "Arkansas, U.S., Washington County Marriage Records, 1845–1941," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60627), entry for Lee Allen and Miss M.A. Justice, both of Winslow.

9. "Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805–2002," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1171), entries for Lee V. Allen, Grace Harlan, Mattie Allen.

10. "California, U.S., Death Index, 1940–1997," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5180), entry for John F. Allen.

11. "Kansas, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1811–1911," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61371), entries for John F. Allen, W.F. Halterman.

12. "California, U.S., County Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1849–1980," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61460), entries for John F. Allen, William F. Holterman, Pearl Hitchcock, Pearl Halterman.

13. "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6482) > Idaho > Shoshone County > ALL > Draft Card A, image 62, entry for John Francis Allen; California > Los Angeles City > 17 > Draft Card H, image 1172, entry for Fred Eugene Hitchcock.

14. "U.S., City Directories, 1822–1995," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2469), entry for John F. Allen.

15. "U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1002), entry for John Francis Allen.

16. Obituary, Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ), 8 February 1990, p. 10.

17. "Idaho, U.S., Marriage Records, 1863–1971," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7849)., entry for Ethel Pearl Allen.

18. "Arizona, U.S., Death Records, 1887–1968," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8704).

19. "Kept Close Watch on Her, Wife Says," Los Angeles Evening Express, 21 November 1925, p. 6.

20. "Washington, U.S., Birth Records, 1907–1920" database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6493), entry for Palmer Ethelbert Amundsen.

21. "Submarine Crewman," Arizona Republic (Pheonix, AZ), 14 November 1943, p. 14.

22. "Wendall Hamill, Accountant for Oil Firm Dies," Wichita Eagle, 3 March 1958, p. 16.

23. "U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007," database, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60901), entry for Joy Evelyn Hamill.

24. "Joy Evelyn Hamill, Albert J. Safford Say Nuptual Vows," Wichita Beacon, 3 July 1953, p. 9.

25. "Texas, U.S., Death Certificates, 1903–1982," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2272), entries for Everett Elwin Halterman, Albert J. Safford.

26. "Mr. Albert J. Safford," Salina Journal, 18 September 1981, p. 13.

27. "Hitchcock," Pasadena Post, 6 November 1937, p. 2.

28. "Public Member Trees," database, Ancestry (accessed 13 April 2024), "John Sroka" family tree by Lee Chrisman, profile for Martha Pearl "Mattie" Allen. This profile says Mattie married second Frederick Eugene Allen, although the marriage certificate gives her parents' names ans Charles and Mary (Carter) Allen. She married third Mason James Merrihew. Their marriage certificate gives her parents' names as M.L. and Melissa (Sibert) Allen. (Citing FHL film 2,074,267) Her death certicate says her parents were Martin L. and Melissa (Sibert) Allen and that she was divorced from her husband Fred Hitchcock. (Citing city death certificate #15495).

29. "California, U.S., Federal Naturalization Records, 1888–1991," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3998), entry for Mason James Merrihew.

30. "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880–1947," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8823), entry for Evereth Halterman.

31. "Escape Cases Go to District Court," Plattsmouth Journal (Plattsmouth, Nebraska), 28 November 1957.

32. "Fatal Fall," Miami Enterprise (Miami, Oklahoma), 29 March 2014 p. 6. "Joe Allen Killed: Fell Into Shaft," Miami Record-Herald, 27 March 1914, p. 1. No title, The Columbus Daily Advocate, 28 March 1914, p. 1.


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