JOSEPH L. LEBOW

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Among the prominent families of Lawrence County, Mo., and one from which have sprung a large number of descendants, is the Lebow family, who were among the earliest settlers of this county. John LEBOW, the grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was one of the pioneers of Tenneesee. He was a large land-holder and slave owner. His son, Jacob LEBOW, and the father of our subject, was born in Hawkins County, Tenn., and married Miss Louisa HENDERSON. She was the daughter of John and Rhoda (HALE) HENDERSON. To Mr. and Mrs. Lebow were born twelve children, who lived to maturity: John H., Frances M., Masten M., Doe, Joseph L., Harriet, Amanda, Minerva, Poke, Rhoda, Senia P. and Louisa. Mr. Lebow followed farming in Tennessee, and remained there until 1829, when he moved to Indiana, and settled on a farm in Putnam County. In 1836 he came to Greene County, Mo., and settled near Springfield, where he remained for about two years. He then moved to Lawrence County, Mo., (1838), and settled on the farm now occupied by his son-in-law, Clinton LANIER. Mr. Lebow, in his political faith, was a Republican, and his religious denomination, a Methodist. He was a strong Union man during the late war. He was a prosperous farmer, owning about 360 acres of land. When he first came to Lawrence County there were no houses in Mount Vernon, and the country was very sparsely settled. Mr. Lebow was well known to the pioneers of the county as a hard-working, upright man. He died in 1880, at the age of eight-two. His son, Joseph L. was born in Springfield, Mo., in 1836, and came with his father to Lawrence County when a child of about two years. He reached manhood on a farm, and received a very limited education, as the schools of that day were poor. In 1862 he enlisted in Company C. Eighth Regiment Missouri State Militia and served at the post in Mount Vernon. In 1866 he married Miss Mamie J. Woods, a daughter of Judge John B. and Martha (PACE) WOODS. Mrs. Lebow was a highly educated lady. Her father, Judge Woods, being a wealthy man, gave her good educational advantages. She attended Newton College at Newtonia, Mo., and also attended Brownville College. She was a devout member of the Presbyterian Church. She died in 1876. To Mr. and Mrs. Lebow were born four children: Clinton L., Pearly, Ora C. and Loy T. After the war Mr. Lebow engaged in the dry goods business in Mount Vernon, and there he resided for several years. He then engaged in farming, five miles east of Mount Vernon, where he remained for seven years, and then returned to Mount Vernon and engaged in merchandising, which he still continues. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, and in his political views he has always been a stanch Republican and a strong Union man. After the death of his wife Mr. Lebow had the whole care of the children, who were then small. He did the best he could in rearing and educating them. Mr. Lebow is one of the reliable citizens of Mount Vernon, and a man of excellent moral character. He is always ready to use his influence in the cause of good schools and churches, or anything tending to the improvement of the people.


From "A Reprint of Goodspeed's 1888 History of Lawrence County; Reprint Lawrence County Section of Goodspeed's Newton, Lawrence, Barry And McDonald Counties History; published by the Goodspeed Publishing Co., in 1888; Reprinted by Litho Printers Of Cassville, Missouri In 1973." as transcribed by JJR.


ADDENDUM


From Patricia Ann Hunt

These are descendants of my g-g-grandmother, Harriet LEBOW, daughter of Jacob Lebow and Louisa HENDERSON.
John Williams MOORE, b. 1812 in Tennessee, m. Harriet Rachel LEBOW, August 25, 1840, in Lawrence co. MO. She was b. June 19, 1823 in Hawkins County, Tennessee, and d. September 22, 1907, Lawrence County, MO. John Williams Moore was the nephew of John Williams, first settler of Lawrence County. Harriet left Tennessee with her parents in 1829 for Putnam County, Indiana, where they stayed 7 years, before migrating to Lawrence County MO in 1838.
Children of Harriet LEBOW and John Williams MOORE: Xem ; Jacob G.; Louisa; John W.; George; Tennessee; Martha; Albert; Logan; Missouri; William G.; Gollahugh Blackburn, b. January 1843, d. 1915, Mt. Vernon MO.
Gollahugh Blackburn MOORE m. Martha Ann OSBORN. Their children were: Cora Florence, b. March 9, 1870, Lawrence Co. Mo., d. August 11, 1938, Mt. Vernon;
Lenora, b. November 16, 1865, d. April 1 1945;
Mary Belle, b. June 9, 1867, d. December 10, 1935;
John Claiborn, b. 1869, d. 1937;
Franklin George, b. August 27, 1875, d. December 17, 1968;
Charles Anderson, b. May 29, 1877, d. May 15, 1963;
Etta Harriet, b. August 27, 1879, d. January 7, 1960;
Myrtle, d. February 1937;
Ophelia, b. 1886, d. October 28, 1971;
Cora Florence MOORE m. Alonzo Ulysses HUNT, May 31, 1896, son of Daniel James HUNT and Amanda TROWER. Children of Cora and Alonzo: Hazel Clementine, b. April 19, 1898, Mt. Vernon, d. August 9, 1976, Monett, MO;
Cecil Wayne, b. Oct. 5, 1901, Mt. Vernon, d. Coffeyville, KS about 1984;
Herbert Virgil, b. July 22, 1904, Mt. Vernon, d. May 1981, Miami, OK;
James Blackburn, b. July 28, 1907, Mt. Vernon, d. June 14, 1974, Mt. Vernon;
Charles Edward, b. Oct. 23, 1910, Mt. Vernon, d. June 14, 1974, Mt. Vernon;
William Harry, b. September 30, 1912, Mt. Vernon, d. Jackson, MO;
Herbert Virgil HUNT m. Pauline Marguerite HARRIS, b. abt. 1904, d. January 1930. Pauline was the daughter of Raymond O. HARRIS and Minnie EDINGTON. Child of Herbert and Pauline: Patricia Ann, b. May 24, 1926...........that's me.


Corrections

[Source: Missouri History Illustrated 1888: History of Newton, Lawrence, Barry, and McDonald Counties, Missouri, Chicago: Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1888, p. 945; Reprint of Lawrence County Section, Cassville, Mo.: Litho Printers, 1973, p. 218.]

[Errors in the text above noted by Ross J Cameron include: Jacob LEBOW was born 16 March 1796 in that part of Hawkins county which became Grainger county when it was organized on 22 April 1796. Jacob LEBOW died 25 Feb. 1879, not 1880, at the age of 82, according to his tombstone inscription and his newspaper obituary. The twelve children in birth order were: Harriet Rachel, Amanda S. C., John R. H., Catherine Rhoda, Lucenna Clorinza (Senia P.,, above), Jacob W. L. Jr. (Doe, above), Francis Marion, Joseph Lafayette, Masten M., Louisiana A., Virginia Lucothie (Poke, above), and Missouri Jane (not Minerva, above). Mamie J. Woods should be Nannie J. WOODS whose full name was Nancy Jane.]




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