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MARTHA R. RAGLAND 1840 IL to 1881 AR
Fathers:HAWKINS,JOHN,BENJAMIN,EVAN,STEPHEN,EVAN,THOMAS

Search.........Person
PAF-ID.........09000027
Gender.........female
Status.........deceased
Age............41y0m25d
Last-Marital...married
Fam-Group......DEATON
Fam-ID.........RAGLAND
Citizenship....US born

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......2
#Events........1
#Images:.......11
#Comments......1
#Siblings......3
#Children......4

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........mother
Spouse?........wife
Sibling?.......sister
Child?.........daughter
Twin...........no
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Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....2XGreat
Gen-#..........05
Ahn-#..........00000000027
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Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: HAWKINS RAGLAND, male, born:1812-09-27 Barren county, Kentucky, died:1881 (79y0m8d) Tamaroa, Perry county, Illinois, Anc:1, Dad:JOHN B. RAGLAND, Mom:MARY\MARTHA POLLY HAWKINS, #M:2, #SrcDocs:4
  2. Parent: LUCINDA SPENCER, female, born:1814-03-18 Kentucky, died:1856-04-25 (42y0m14d) Washington county, Illinois, Anc:1, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
  3. Sibling: Mary Ann RAGLAND, female, born:1838-10-14 Nashville, Washington county, Illinois, died:1877-08-27 (38y2m18d) ?Nashville, Washington county, Illinois, Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #M:1, #SrcDocs:1
  4. Sibling: Willis Asberry RAGLAND, male, born:1845-11-03 Illinois, died:1927-11-15 (82y0m20d) West Frankfort, Frank county, Illinois, Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #M:1, #SrcDocs:1
  5. Sibling: Lucinda RAGLAND, female, born:1853 Washington county, Illinois, died:1853-1940 (0y0m0d) , Dad:HAWKINS RAGLAND, Mom:LUCINDA SPENCER, #SrcDocs:1

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1866-02-08 Washington county, Illinois
  2. Spouse: WILLIAM DIETRICH BUHR, male, born:1844-04-06 Plum Hill, Washington county, Illinois, died:1887-02-07 (17y8m26d) Springfield, Greene county, Missouri, Anc:1, Dad:FREDERICH BUHR, Mom:HELENA OLTJENDIERS, #SrcDocs:3
  3. ..Child: Matilda J. BUHR, female, born:1867-12-31 Centralia, Marion county, Illinois, died:1895-01-03 (27y0m1d) Springfield, Greene county, Missouri, Dad:WILLIAM DIETRICH BUHR, Mom:MARTHA R. RAGLAND, #SrcDocs:2
  4. ..Child: ADELINE R. BUHR, female, born:1870-08-19 Georgetown, Vermilion county, Illinois, died:1893-06-14 (22y9m26d) Springfield, Greene county, Missouri, Anc:1, Dad:WILLIAM DIETRICH BUHR, Mom:MARTHA R. RAGLAND, #SrcDocs:8
  5. ..Child: Walter Clarence BUHR, male, born:1874-03-19 Georgetown, Vermilion county, Illinois, died:1935-09-12 (61y5m24d) Nameoki, Madison county, Illinois, Dad:WILLIAM DIETRICH BUHR, Mom:MARTHA R. RAGLAND, #SrcDocs:2
  6. ..Child: Marvin E. BUHR, male, born:1879-10-14 Arkansas, died:1882-01-03 (2y2m20d) , Dad:WILLIAM DIETRICH BUHR, Mom:MARTHA R. RAGLAND, #SrcDocs:2

Events
Birth
: 1840-08-07y0m0d, Plum Hill, Washington county, Illinois
Census
: 1850 , Age:9y4m25d, Washington county Illinois, Role:federal census, Martha age 9 with parents, ImageID: D__0152
Census
: 1860 , Age:19y4m25d, Washington county Illinois, Role:federal census, Martha age 19 with family, ImageID: D__0180
Married
: 1866-02-08, Age:25y6m1d, Washington county Illinois, Role:bride, ImageID: D__0420
Livedin
: 1880 , Age:39y4m25d, Arkansas, Towards the end of her life, Martha was in the White township Pike county Arkansas per the 1880 census. She reportedly died the foillowing year in Amity, Clark county, Arkansas which is about 25 miles east northeast of the White township. Unknown burial place.
Census
: 1880 , Age:39y4m25d, White, Pike county, Arkansas, Role:census federal, 1880 census for the White township in Pike county Arkansas. William Buhr age 35 farmer born Illinois parents born Germany, wife Martha R. age 39 born Illinois parents born Kentucky, Matilda J. age 12 born Illinois, ancestor Adeline A. age 9 born Illinois, Walter age 6 born Illinois, Marvin L. age 8 months born Arkansas., ImageID: D__0064,D__0085
Death
: 1881-09-15, Age:41y1m8d, Amity, Clark county, Arkansas, A map of the east-west adjacent Arkansas counties of Pike and Clark (see image #D__0085) show where Martha lived at the end of her life. She was on the 1880 census in Pike county and reportedly died in 1881 in Amity, Clark county. The two town(ships) are about 24 miles apart., ImageID: D__0085
Burial
: 1881-09, Age:41y0m25d, ?Amity, Clark county, Arkansas, Neither the Arkansas State Archives nor the Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives (SARA) had any record of the burial for Martha Buhr in 1881. Charlotte M of the Clark County Archives and History Society (CCAHS) reports no Martha Buhr in their burial lists. Charlotte gave some possible burial sites for Martha. One is the SHiloh Cemetery which is within two miles of where Martha and William lived when the 1880 census was taken. The cemetery has 118 unmarked graves. Just two more miles from this cemetery is the Pleasant Grove Freewill Baptist Church and its Pleasant Grove Cemetery with 113 unmarked graves. Charlotte reported that the CCAHS purchased in 2010 a listing of all known named burials for neighboring Pike County and that Martha is not listed among them.

Places In
Amity, Clark county, Arkansas
White, Pike county, Arkansas
Perry county, Illinois
Plum Hill, Washington county, Illinois

General

Ancestry.com family of Hawkins Ragland (1812-1890) born in Kentucky and died in Perry county Illinois. Ancestry.com family of Lucinda (Spencer) Ragland, wife of Hawkins Ragland, and their daughter Martha Ragland, wife of William Buhr. Ancestry.com family of William D. (or Dieterich Wilhelm) Buhr. He and his family went from Washington county Illinois to Pike county Arkansas to Greene county Missouri where he died before his 43rd birthday. He was first married to Martha Ragland (the ancestor) then to Nora T. Danley and had children with both wives. His ancestral child was Adeline Buhr who married Robert Deaton.


Image(s) - hover Image IDs to popup full text
D__0061 - Photo of Martha (Ragland) Buhr
D__0085 - Map of the Arkansas Counties of Pike and Clark where the Buhrs Lived
D__0152 - 1850 Census for Washington county Illinois with Hawkins Ragland Family
D__0153 - 1860 Census for Washington county Illinois with Hawkins Ragland Family
D__0163 - Article about Martha Ragland
D__0203 - Family of William Dieterich Buhr in Illinois, Arkansas and Missouri
D__0377 - Book Raglands History of British-American Family, vol.II, 1987, C.J. Ragland Jr.
D__0420 - Marriage Notation of William D. Buhr and Martha Ragland
Z__0035 - Map of Counties of Illinois
Z__0037 - Map of Counties of Arkansas


Sources
Book The Raglands: History of a British-American Family vol.II,, Charles Ragland, 1987
Website ancestors.familySearch.org

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