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Jacqueline G. Payne

Female 1942 - 2007  (65 years)


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  1. 1.  Jacqueline G. Payne was born on 3 Apr 1942 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles County, California (daughter of Eugene "Rusty" Russell Payne and Marjorie Rees Clark); died on 10 Nov 2007 in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming; was buried in Glenrock Cemetery, Converse County, Wyoming.

    Notes:

    Jackie G. Adamson McQueary, 65, she died at home in the company of her family, closest friends and two beloved pets, on Nov. 10, 2007, after a courageous battle with lung cancer.

    She was born on April 3, 1942 in Van Nuys, Calif., the daughter of Eugene Russell Payne and Marjorie Reese Clark Payne.

    She lived in many different places growing up. The oldest of seven children, she helped raise her younger sisters and brothers. In Neosho, Mo., in 1960, she met Harold Ralph Adamson.

    They were married in December 1960 and had two children. They owned a ranch outside Goodman, Mo., until 1978. At that time they moved to Redlands, Calif., until 1991. In time she felt the need to be closer to her grandchildren, and relocated to Fort Collins, Colo.

    Her husband died in Fort Collins in 1995.

    In 1997, she married Patrick Lane McQueary. They moved to Casper in 1998, where she lived until her death.

    She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, wife, and sister but mostly a mentor and friend to all.

    She was always joyful and full of life. She had a great sense of humor, was extremely witty with her words, she had incredible amounts of spunk. Dancing was a great passion. She was an excellent seamstress, she loved to cook and bake.

    She made the very best blackberry cobbler in the world, she loved yellow roses, and a good Scotch whiskey.

    She is survived by: her husband, Patrick Lane McQueary of Mills; her daughter, Denise L. Adamson-Weakland and husband of Mills; her son, Terry L. Adamson and wife of Calhan, Colo., her sisters, Sylvia Hudson of Bethel, Mo., Connie Givens of Springfield, Mo., and Angel Sue Swartz of Verona, Ill.; her brothers, Andy R. Payne of Bartlesville, Okla., Richard A. Payne of Denver and Mickey Joe Payne of Woodlake, Calif., three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

    She was preceded in death by her parents and her first husband.

    Interment at the Glenrock Cemetery .


    Burial::
    Glenrock Cemetery
    Converse County
    Wyoming, USA

    Source:

    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2196918&GRid=22900779&CScnty=3123&

    Jacqueline married Harold Ralph Adamson, Jr. on 31 Dec 1960 in Neosho, Newton County, Missouri. Harold was born on 26 Feb 1936 in Kansas; died on 18 Jun 1995 in Ft. Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

    Jacqueline married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Eugene "Rusty" Russell PayneEugene "Rusty" Russell Payne was born on 20 Sep 1914 in Davidson, Tillman County, Oklahoma (son of Aubrey Hamilton Payne and Sarah Jane Williams); died on 2 Mar 1980 in Mazon, Grundy County, Illinois; was buried on 5 Mar 1980.

    Eugene married Marjorie Rees Clark after 1940. Marjorie (daughter of Frederick Lake Clark and Marjorie Ella Rees) was born on 12 Jul 1922 in Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania; died on 20 Feb 1989 in Oklahoma; was buried in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Marjorie Rees ClarkMarjorie Rees Clark was born on 12 Jul 1922 in Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Frederick Lake Clark and Marjorie Ella Rees); died on 20 Feb 1989 in Oklahoma; was buried in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
    Children:
    1. 1. Jacqueline G. Payne was born on 3 Apr 1942 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles County, California; died on 10 Nov 2007 in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming; was buried in Glenrock Cemetery, Converse County, Wyoming.
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. Living
    6. Living
    7. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Aubrey Hamilton PayneAubrey Hamilton Payne was born on 28 Mar 1877 in Shelby County, Missouri (son of Samuel Marshall Payne and Olivia McClanahan); died on 25 Nov 1954 in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas.

    Notes:

    He was living with Sarah and their two children in either Richland or Rock Creek township, Stephens Co., Oklahoma in 1910. Ref: DWL 116/Family 116

    Aubrey H. Payne, age 42, and his wife, Janie, were living in Marshall, Texas in 1919. [Payne, Walter W AFFADAVIT OF HEIRSHIP OF SAMUEL MARSHALL PAYNE WHO DIED INTESTATE]

    As of the 1930 census, the family appeared to be living in Donna Texas. The household was headed by Jennie S. Payne, age 49, divorced. Aubrey H, age 50, was listed last, and as a boarder? He was also shown as divorced.

    Aubrey married Sarah Jane Williams about 1904. Sarah was born on 22 Mar 1881 in Texas; died on 3 Aug 1964 in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Jane WilliamsSarah Jane Williams was born on 22 Mar 1881 in Texas; died on 3 Aug 1964 in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas.

    Notes:

    The daughter of John Franklin Williams and Delilah Caroline Couch.

    Children:
    1. Sylvia Jeannette Payne was born on 14 May 1906 in Sunset, Montague County, Texas; died on 8 Jun 1991 in Bowie, Montague County, Texas; was buried on 11 Jun 1991 in Davidson Cemetery, Davidson, Tillman County, Oklahoma.
    2. John Marshall Payne, Sr. was born on 10 Mar 1909 in Oklahoma; died on 19 Nov 1992 in Parsons, Decatur County, Tennessee.
    3. Ella Delilah Payne was born about 1911 in Oklahoma; died before 1922 in Oklahoma.
    4. 2. Eugene "Rusty" Russell Payne was born on 20 Sep 1914 in Davidson, Tillman County, Oklahoma; died on 2 Mar 1980 in Mazon, Grundy County, Illinois; was buried on 5 Mar 1980.
    5. Living

  3. 6.  Frederick Lake Clark was born on 30 May 1895 in Pennsylvania; died on 17 Jun 1958 in Nueces County, Texas.

    Notes:

    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J633-PP1
    Name: Fred L. Clark
    Death Date: 17 Jun 1958
    Death Place: Precinct 8, Neuces, Texas
    Gender: Male
    Race: Caucasian
    Death Age: 63 years
    Estimated Birth Date:
    Birth Date: 30 May 1895
    Birthplace: Pa.
    Marital Status: Married
    Spouse's Name:
    Father's Name: Iziea Lake Clark
    Father's Birthplace:
    Mother's Name: Margaret V. Warden
    Mother's Birthplace:
    Occupation:
    Place of Residence: LaBlanca, Hidalgo, Texas
    Cemetery:
    Burial Place: Edenburg, Texas
    Burial Date: 19 May 1958
    Additional Relatives: X
    Film Number: 2115590
    Digital Film Number: 4167375
    Image Number: 895
    Reference Number: 47063
    Collection: Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976

    Fred Clark was my maternal grandfather. He was born: May 30, 1895 in Parnassus, Westmoreland County, Penn. and died June 17, 1958 in south Texas. His father was I.L Clark and his mother was Maggie Clark. His father was a glass blower. I would love to find out more about his parents and brothers and sisters if any. He married my grandmother Marjorie Rees of Potter County PA she was born at EAST FORK April 6, 1897 and died in 1927, he remarried and moved to TEXAS. He had fought with the 305th Engineers in WWI and was injured/disabled by machine gun fire. He had enlisted in Potter County PA. My mother had a brother Chris and a sister Lois. Otherwise I know very little about the Clark family, and would appreciate anything you know about them.

    Posted by Richard A. Payne on 18 July 2001
    http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.clark/7568/mb.ashx?pnt=1

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1930 Census
    Pennsylvania, Potter County, Coudersport Borough, Second Ward
    Enumerated 10 April 1930 by James V. Toombs
    ED 53-6, SD 4, Sheet 5B
    Ross Street
    409-132-134
    Clark, Fred L Hd M W 35 Wd 25 Pa NJ Pa Occupation: None
    Clark, Lois Dtr F W 8 S Pa Pa Pa
    Clark, Marjorie Dtr F W 7 S Pa Pa Pa
    Clark, Criss Son M W 5 Pa Pa Pa

    Frederick married Marjorie Ella Rees. Marjorie was born on 6 Apr 1897; died on 24 Mar 1928 in Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Eulalia Cemetery, Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marjorie Ella Rees was born on 6 Apr 1897; died on 24 Mar 1928 in Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Eulalia Cemetery, Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Her grandson, Richard A. Payne, emailed in April 2016 that Majorie's family setlled much of the area in and around Potter County, Pennsylvania.

    Her FindAGrave memorial page shows her headstone was inscribed "Dau of Christopher and Emma (Reed) Rees."

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 3. Marjorie Rees Clark was born on 12 Jul 1922 in Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania; died on 20 Feb 1989 in Oklahoma; was buried in Springfield, Greene County, Missouri.
    3. Christopher Lake Clark was born on 23 Aug 1924 in Pennsylvania; died on 26 Sep 1987 in Edinburg, Hidalgo County, Texas; was buried on 30 Sep 1987 in Hillcrest Brushwood Memorial Park, Edinburg, Hidalgo County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Samuel Marshall PayneSamuel Marshall Payne was born on 11 Mar 1849 in Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri (son of Thomas Hamilton Payne and Martha Jane Marshall); died on 20 Jun 1916 in Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma; was buried on 21 Jun 1916 in Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    His obituary, as it appeared in the Marlow Review, Thursday, June 22, 1916.

    Obituary of Samuel M. Payne

    Born March 11, 1849 in Marion County, MO. Was married to Miss Olive McClanahan in August, 1873. To this union was born six children, two of whom are dead. His wife died five years ago. About six months ago he was united in marriage to Mrs. Hollingsworth of Duncan, Oklahoma. At this time he is survived by three sons, Marvin Payne of Chickasha, Frank Payne of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Aubrey Payne, Davidson, Okla., and one daughter, Mrs. H.P Haycraft of this city.

    Mr. Payne was not a member of any church or lodge but he was a good man in every respect. He believed in good morals. He strictly believed in the "Golden Rule" "Do unto others as you would be done by." He believed in a supreme being and a higher power and universal salvation. He was a most devoted husband and father.

    He was just a human being subject to the frailities of the flesh. If he made any mistakes we have forgotten them and if he has any accounting to make for the life he lived, he will make it to the Judge of all the earth who doeth all things well and will judge with justice and mercy.

    (Courtesy of Lynell Gentry Cordell)

    In a biography of his brother-in-law, John O'Neill, he was referenced as "Samuel, who lives on a farm near Marlow, Oklahoma."


    The following biography of Samuel Marshall Payne was written by Ken Harvey:

    Migrated to Texas on Texan Road (Hwy 69) with his parents and all his brothers and sisters after the Civil War, in abt. 1878. He would have been twenty-nine years old. Initially they all lived in a dugout.

    See "Down the Texas Road" by Grant Foreman (1936) HISTORIC TRACES ALONG HIGHWAY 69 THROUGH OKLAHOMA Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman Press for general reference

    In appearance he had a red beard and was of slender build. He had a weakness for fast horses which was perhaps encouraged by his contact with the Commanches out west. After all he needed speed to get away from them. He used to stride about the racecourse with tears in his eyes, such was his involvement in racing. He was quite an emotional man.

    He cowboyed for many years in Texas and never considered that he worked for anyone in his life. It was a hard life. He and Ollie once found a man who had been skinned alive by the Indians while going somewhere with a wagon. He never knew if the victim was a whiteman or an Indian. They took him into town but he was dead on arrival.

    On one occasion he found it necessary to hide in a plum thicket from Indians he had inadvertently come across. He stood there holding his horses nose to stop it whinnying. He was very fortunate with the wind direction as the scent of his mount was not carried to the Indian horses. The Indians would either have been in the area horse stealing or on the war path. It didn't really matter as the result for Samuel, if discovered, would probably have been the same.

    1880 - His younger sister, L[ouise] C. Payne (b. 1863), stayed with his young family in Cooke County, Texas. She was "teaching school" at the time in 1880 according to the census.

    1893 - While in living in Texas, Sam came to Oklahoma for the Land Run. He arrived for the opening of the Cherokee Strip in 1893. He came prepared with a wagon and team in order to ride with a lightweight racing saddle on his accompanying thoroughbred horse. He wore light boots and a cap with the bill turned backwards. He said he didn't want to look like a cowboy-he just wanted maximum speed. He found the land he wanted as he knew the area well from his droving days. He immediately placed his claim. After he got to the land office he sold the 160 acres he was now entitled to. The claim, which never had his name registered, was located near Enid and he was to say he made more money in that single transaction than he could have done in one whole year of being a cowboy.

    In 1893 a Payne family group studio photograph was taken, probably in Quanah. It shows left to right; Samuel Marshall Payne (44) seated, Effie Mae (10) standing, C. Frank (18) seated, Aubrey Hamilton (16) standing rear, Samuel E. (14) standing forground, Marvin Walter (12) standing rear and Olivia McClanahan Payne (49) seated. Sam never grew any more. Lewis Payne has a copy of this photograph and the original is thought to have been with his sister Mary Olive and hence passed on to Dorothy Thompson. Another original is the property of Mary Ann Mounts Payne.

    1895-He was the original entryman to 160 acres in Stephens County; the North-East quarter of section thirty-five in township two, [north of] range eight, west [of the Indian Meridian]. It is located about four miles outside Marlow. Sam and his family settled there, beside Hell Creek.

    1900-The census shows the Sam Payne family living in Hardeman County, Texas.

    1901-Samuel was described by his brother Walter W. Payne as the original entryman to 160 acres in Stephens County, Oklahoma. This land being the north-east quarter of Section thirty-five, township tow [Rock Creek, north of] Range eight (8) west [of the Indian Meridian. This farm was located about four miles outside Marlow]. This grant of land "was established and duly consumated" to Samuel M. Payne on 17 March 1920 by the signature of President Woodrow Wilson in line with the act to secure homesteads on the public domain.

    1910 - Later Samuel purchased a farm about four miles outside Marlow, OK and in 1910 he was listed as living there in Rock Creek Township with his wife Ollie, his married son Marvin, his wife Grace and their child, his grandson, Chadwick. There were also two hired men and a cousin?, Lizzie Pictria (19), in the household. Ollie died in April of 1910 and Samuel became a widower.

    1914-A sepia toned photograph is taken of Samuel in front of his house. The photograph includes (l to r) his son Marvin, Samuel, daughter Effie and her husband Hugh S. Haycraft.

    In an Affidavit of Heirship of Samuel M. Payne who died intestate, Walter W. Payne stated that "...sometime during the year of 1915 he [Samue M. Payne] again married one Leona Hollingsworth." The couple are later listed as possessing one brown mare name Dolly, one sorrel mare names Bell and one whitefaced cow named Mott and her calf. "To this union no children were born and it is my understanding that she [Leona Hollingsworth] has given a deed of conveyance to any interest that she might have had in the estate of my deceased brother."

    1916-Joe Payne of Knoxville records that Samuel died and was buried in Quanah, Texas. This is incorrect. Records from the Marlow Funeral Home instead indicate that he died at his residence in Marlow. His funeral was paid for by his son, Marvin Payne, a few months after the funeral.

    He was buried in the Marlow Cemetery, Section 10, Block 10, Plot 5.

    (Research):
    Census Listing:

    1880 Federal Census

    RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    Sam M. PAYNE Self M M W 30 MISSOURI Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: KY
    Ottie PAYNE Wife F M W 34 MISSOURI Occ: Keeping House Fa: TENN Mo: ---
    C. Frank PAYNE Son M S W 5 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
    Aubrey H. PAYNE Son M S W 3 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
    Samuel E. PAYNE Son M S W 1 TEXAS Fa: MO Mo: MO
    L.C. PAYNE Sister F S W 19 MO Occ: Teaching School Fa: KY Mo: KY

    Census Place:E.D. 115, Cooke, Texas
    Source:FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298 Page 30

    Samuel married Olivia McClanahan on 20 Aug 1873 in Schuyler County, Missouri. Olivia (daughter of Enoch Cox McClanahan and Andromache "America" "Mackey" Mills) was born about 1844 in Schuyler County, Missouri; died on 1 Apr 1910 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Olivia McClanahanOlivia McClanahan was born about 1844 in Schuyler County, Missouri (daughter of Enoch Cox McClanahan and Andromache "America" "Mackey" Mills); died on 1 Apr 1910 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.

    Notes:

    Ken Harvey writes "She was known as Ollie and is remembered as having had violet coloured eyes. In the census of 1880 she gave her age as 34. This would result in her year of birth being 1846. A possible son, Billie Payne believed to have been born abt. 1891, was also listed. This is thought to be an error. Grace Payne, also listed here as a child, is almost certainly Marvin Walter Payne's wife, Grace Ellen Gentry.

    Ollie used to teasingly say, when the atheletic Sam went off to distant parts cowboying for a month or so, that she was going into town "to get herself a fatman." Presumably his weight would keep him in one place. Young Effie would always reply "Yes, and I will damm him to.""

    Lynell Cordell found this brief mention of her final illness in the Duncan Eagle, dated Thursday, Jan. 13, 1910:

    "We regret very much to learn that Mrs. S.M. Payne, who lives in the Wood Reserve, received a severe stroke of paralysis on last Tuesday, and since that time has been dangerously ill."

    Lynell was not, however, able to locate an obituary.

    Notes:

    Married:
    !MARRIAGE LIC. Schuyler Co. MO.Paage 58,Book C, 1871-92 (MCCL Doc. 13)

    Children:
    1. C. Frank Payne was born in May 1875 in Missouri; died about 1936 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma.
    2. 4. Aubrey Hamilton Payne was born on 28 Mar 1877 in Shelby County, Missouri; died on 25 Nov 1954 in Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas; was buried in I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Carroll County, Arkansas.
    3. Samuel E. Payne was born about 1879 in Texas; died about 1904 in Hardeman County, Texas.
    4. Marvin Walter Payne was born on 17 Jan 1881 in Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas; died on 4 Jan 1948 in Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma; was buried in Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma.
    5. Effie Mae Payne was born in May 1883 in Texas; died about 1963; was buried in Tonkawa, Kay County, Oklahoma.