Minnie Mae Hagy1,2

b. November 1873, d. 17 June 1952
Minnie (Hagy) Edmondson circa 1898
photo courtesy Lisa McHenry
FatherGeorge Hagy1
BirthCircaNov 1873 Minnie Mae Hagy was born in Virginia in Nov 1873.1,3 
Marriage9 Oct 1895 She married Charles Cole Edmondson, son of Samuel Porter Edmondson and Elizabeth Katherine Alderson, on 9 Oct 1895 in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia.1,2 
  The couple's first child, daughter Ruth, died soon after birth in the summer of 1896. Charles and Minnie may have been living in West Virginia at the time. If not, they moved there shortly thereafter as their second child was born in West Virginia in 1899. 
Cens-190016 Jun 1900 In 1900 Minnie and Charles were enumerated in the Browns Creek district of McDowell County, West Virginia, where Charles worked as an office clerk for the railroad. Minnie was recorded at home with 11 month old Samuel.3 
Residence  The next two children born to the couple (Elizabeth in 1902 and Charles in 1904) were also born in West Virginia but by the birth of Manson in 1906 Minnie and Charles appear to have returned to Bristol, Virginia. 
Cens-19101910 In 1910 they were enumerated living on the Tennessee side of Bristol where Charles was employed as a yard conductor by the railroad. The couple had been married 15 years. Minnie had given birth to 5 children, 4 of whom were living and recorded at home with her (Samuel 10, Elizabeth 8, Charles 6 and Manson 4).4 
Migration In 1911 Minnie and Charles joined other members of his family who were already living in Union County, New Mexico.2 
Land-Patent9 May 1916 On 9 May 1916 Charles received a homestead patent for 320 acres of land in Union County under the 1909 Homestead Entry Act. The land was in sections 4 and 9 of township 26N, Range 36E, the same township and range in which his father homesteaded 320 acres.5 
Cens-193028 Apr 1930 The 1930 census for Union County recorded Charles and Minnie living on their own. Charles stated that he owned his own home and was a farmer. He was 59; Minnie was 57.6 
  Although none of their children were enumerated living with them in 1930 several appear to have remained in Union County as adults. Son Samuel died in 1979; his social security records indicate his last place of residence as Union County. Charles and Minnie's son Manson died in 1990; his social security records also indicate his last place of residence as Union County. Son Charles died in 1984; his residence was indicated as San Diego County, California.7,8,9 
Death17 Jun 1952 Minnie died on 17 Jun 1952 at age 78.10 
Burial She was buried at Clayton Cemetery in Union County, New Mexico.10 

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Samuel and Elizabeth (Alderson) Edmondson with their children (and their spouses and children), photographed at the Edmondson home near Lodi, VA on 20 Aug. 1898. Click on the camera icon for a larger photo identifying each family member, including Minnie11

Family

Charles Cole Edmondson b. 18 Jun 1871, d. 5 May 1938
Children
  • Ruth Edmondson12 (Jun 1896 - Jul 1896)
  • Samuel Hagy Edmondson4 (10 Jun 1899 - 5 May 1979)
  • Elizabeth Edmondson4
  • Charles Cole Edmondson4,9 (5 Mar 1904 - 10 Mar 1984)
  • Manson Thomas Edmondson4 (26 Mar 1906 - 7 Jun 1990)
Last Edited8 Sep 2013

Citations

  1. [S8] Hockett and Hunt, 1891-1902 Marriages of Washington Co. VA, p. 32. Charles C. Edmondson, 24,s/o S.P. & Elizz. K. Edmondson, railroad man AND Minnie M. Hagy, 21, d/o George & F.E. Hagy; marr: 9 Oct. 1895.
  2. [S3215] "Charles Cole Edmondson", WeRelate, genealogy wiki, (www.werelate.org : viewed 27 Jun 2013), member "Gendigger" contributed an abstract of Charles Cole Edmondson's obituary, published 11 May 1938 in the Clayton News, Clayton, Union County, New Mexico and 12 May 1938 in the Union Co. Leader. See: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/…
  3. [S1677] C.C. Edmondson household, 1900 U.S. cens., McDowell Co., West Virginia, pop. sched., Browns Creek district, ED 70, sheet 13A (p. 132 stamped), dwelling 222, family 235, viewed online at Ancestry.com, Mar 2007, image 24 of 51. Household includes: C.C. Edmondson, 28, b. June 1871, VA, marr 5 yrs, RR office clerk; Minnie H., wife, 26, b. Nov. 1873, marr 5 yrs, mother of 2 children, 1 is living, b. VA; Samuel H., son, 11/12, b. June 1899 WV.
  4. [S1175] Charles C. Edmondson household, 1910 U.S. cens., Sullivan Co., Tennessee, pop. sched., Bristol, ED 13B, sheet 251, dwelling 256, family Feb. 2007, image 26 of 30. Enumeration includes: Charles C. Edmondson, 38, marr #1, marr 15 yrs, b. VA, parents b. VA, yard conductor for railroad; Minnie H., wife, 36, marr #1, marr 15 yrs, mother of 5 children, 4 living, b. VA, parents b. VA; Samuel H., son, 10; Elizabeth, dau, 8; Charles, son, 6; Nanson [Nauson?], son, 4, b. VA, all other children b. West VA, viewed online at Ancestry.com.
  5. [S1683] United States Bureau of Land Management, "Patent Search", database, General Land Office Records (http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch : accessed March 2007), entry for Charles C. Edmondson, Clayton office, doc. no. 013719.
  6. [S1670] Chas C. Edmondson household, 1930 U.S. cens., Union Co., New Mexico, pop. sched., ED 30-15, sheet unknown cd4, dwelling 51, family Feb. 2007, image 5 of 6. Enumeration includes: Chas C. Edmondson, 58, marr at 24, b. VA, parents b. VA, farmer, owns farm, owns radio; Minnie H., wife, 57, marr at 23, b. VA, parents b. VA, viewed online at Ancestry.com.
  7. [S1440] "Social Security Death Index", Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com : viewed Feb. 2007), for Manson T. Edmondson data.
  8. [S1440] "Social Security Death Index", Ancestry.com (http://www.Ancestry.com : viewed Feb. 2007), for Samuel Edmondson data.
  9. [S1333] "California Death Index 1940-1997", Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com). Charles Cole Edmondson data, viewed March 2007.
  10. [S1777] Find A Grave Website (http://www.findagrave.com/index.html : accessed Feb. 2013). Minnie Hagy Edmondson memorial #16505730, Clayton Cemetery, Clayton, Union County, New Mexico (no headstone photo).
  11. [S1376] Photo courtesy of Lisa McHenry.
  12. [S979] Dr. Howard V. Jones, "Descendants of Andrew Edmiston", report dated 2004.