_Bryce BLAIR ________ | (1600 - ....) m 1624 _Daniel BLAIR _______| | m 1665 | | |_Esther PEDEN _______ | m 1624 | |--Phoebe BLAIR | | _____________________ | | |_Ganet DRUMMOND _____| (1704 - ....) m 1665| |_____________________
____________________________ | _Archibald King BONNER _| | (1874 - 1929) m 1893 | | |____________________________ | | |--Ernest Chester BONNER | (1893 - 1951) | _Chester Van Buren KETCHUM _+ | | (1839 - 1912) m 1865 |_Cora Louella KETCHUM __| (1874 - 1935) m 1893 | |_Susan Ann Hancock EUSTACE _ (1847 - ....) m 1865
_____________________ | _William Richard BRUMMETTE _| | (1844 - 1929) | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary E. BRUMMETTE | (1869 - 1960) | _Ezekiel W. KETCHUM _+ | | (1817 - 1857) |_Sarah E. KETCHUM __________| (1852 - 1906) | |_Mary Ann DAVIS _____ (1823 - 1857)
[212]
"Razor Ketchum" married Ann Burrell on 12 October 1825 in Blount County, AL. This must be Peter Reasor Ketchum. However, that presents a conflict when we look at the birth date of Peter's daughter Isabella Ketchum if we assume that the children
born before Isabella were born of another mother. Isabella was born 19 October 1825. It's possible that all of the children were born of Ann Burrell and they were only married later. This was not that uncommon in the frontier wilderness when
there were few churches or preachers. People would pledge themselves to each other and, later, marry before a preacher.--B. Spradley
_Henry MUSGROVE ___________+ | (1839 - 1910) m 1878 _Sebren Henry MUSGROVE _| | (1881 - 1959) m 1903 | | |_Martha TORBETT ___________+ | (1842 - 1900) m 1878 | |--Martha Sedonia (Sue) MUSGROVE | (1912 - 2005) | _Frank S. KETCHUM _________+ | | (1858 - 1945) m 1882 |_Millie Myrtle KETCHUM _| (1885 - 1920) m 1903 | |_Parthenia Sedonia NOLAND _+ (1862 - 1943) m 1882
[57]
Sue's mother died when she was quite young, and she went to live with her maternal grandparents for some time, as did her older brother Pierce and her younger sister Ellen. After her father remarried, she went back to his house. She attended
Marshall High School but dropped out because she couldn't afford to buy a textbook.
[58]
She married Josh Farrar at Marshall and followed him through jobs in Kansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma, and then to Kentucky and California as he served in the army during World War II. She often worked--in California as a driver for military
officers.
[59] When Josh lost his leg in an oilfield accident after the war, they returned to McPherson, Kansas. Here Sue worked in women's ready-to-wear for two stores, selling, planning fashion shows, etc.
[60] When Josh was able to resume working, they bought the McPherson Cab Company and operated it for several years, though she was somewhat ashamed of the business.
[61] Later, working for her brother, Pierce Musgrove, Sue traveled throughout Colorado and Wyoming, leasing land from farmers, etc., for possible oil exploration.
[62] After Josh died of a stroke in Great Bend, Kansas, she eventually returned to McPherson, bought a small home, and resumed working in retail.
[63] Then she met and married Donald Lee Crawford, who also preceded her in death.
[64] Sue outlived all her siblings.
___________________________ | _Albert Webster PATRICK ___| | m 1882 | | |___________________________ | | |--Madora Alice PATRICK | (1891 - ....) | _Luther Henderson KETCHUM _+ | | (1809 - 1875) m 1862 |_Martha Elizabeth KETCHUM _| (1865 - 1930) m 1882 | |_Susan GILLILAND __________ (1841 - 1899) m 1862
_George Washington ROBBINS _ | (1822 - 1905) m 1842 _James Monroe ROBBINS _| | (1863 - 1950) | | |_Isabella KETCHUM __________+ | (1825 - 1906) m 1842 | |--Emitt ROBBINS | | ____________________________ | | |_Laura A. CHERRY ______| | |____________________________
________________________ | _W. B. WILLIAMS _____| | m 1910 | | |________________________ | | |--W. B. WILLIAMS | (1910 - 1941) | _Samuel Wesley KETCHUM _+ | | (1854 - 1899) m 1875 |_Laura KETCHUM ______| (1879 - 1960) m 1910| |_Louisa GREENLEE _______ (1859 - 1943) m 1875