Jonathan Joseph
- Born: 17 Oct 1816
- Marriage: Anna E. Hall
- Died: 20 Jan 1885 at age 68 1
- Buried: Mayfield - Mayfield Osborne Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas
Notes:
1870 census Elk springs district Warren Cty KY-Smith's Grove Post Office-page 52 Jonathan Jospeh-56- mw-farmer-sand value $2000- b.KY-uscitizen Anneliza-45-FW-keeping house-b.KY- William T-. 17-MW- at home Judia A.-14-FW-at home Emmit-12-MW-at home James H.-10-MW-at home Amanda L.-6-FW
Details of his life include:
• Tombstone photo May 2007 Mayfield - Mayfield Osborne Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas
JH or JR Joseph Oct. 17-1816 Jan. 20, 1885 1
• Chisolm Trail Marker photo May 2007 , Sumner County, Kansas THE CHISOLM TRAIL Between 1867 and 1876 more than two million Texas longhorns were driven north past here to kansas railrod towns for shipment east. At Slate creek crossing 5 miles north east a trading post. 1869 was the first building in sumner county. Over this trail afdter it was closed to cattle came many of the pioneers who settled the western part of the country.This site was given to the city of Wellington by Fred Rose who traveled the trail as a child. Marker given by the Business and Professional Women and the Daughters of the American Revolution of Wellington. 2
Jonathan married Anna E. Hall, daughter of Emmett Neal Hall and Nancy Ann. (Anna E. Hall was born on 22 Nov 1823 in , , Kentucky,1 died on 7 Jun 1895 1 and was buried in Mayfield - Mayfield Osborne Cemetery, Sumner County, Kansas.)
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