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- 1870 Census Marion, Smyth Co., Virginia
Henderlite, Jeremiah 46 M W lumber sawyer VA married in Feb
Henderlite, Sarah F. 34 F W keeping house TN married in Feb
Henderlite, Susan C. 13 F W VA (child of Jeremiah's earlier marriage)
Scott, Ann E. 5 F W VA (child of Sarah's first marriage)
1880 U.S. Census 082, Marion, Smyth Co., Virginia
Henderlite, J. F. W M 56 married Tends Saw Mill VA VA VA
Henderlite, Sarah P. W F 43 Wife married Keeping House VA VA VA
Henderlite, Ann E. W F 14 dau S VA VA VA (Anna Elizabeth Scott Keyes)
Henderlite, Memphis W F 9 dau S VA VA VA
Henderlite, Edgar L. W. M 6 son S VA VA VA
Henderlite, H. Charlotte W F 5 dau S VA VA VA
1900 U. S. Census Dist 44, St. Joseph Ward 1, Buchanan, Missouri
Keys, Amino E. head W F Dec 1867 32 Wd 15 3/3 VA VA VA Boarding House Keeper (Anna E. Scott Keys)
Keys, Milton J. son W M Oct 1882 17 S VA VA VA at school (Minter Jackson Keys)
Keys, Bessie M. Dau W F May 1888 12 S VA VA VA at school
Keys, Imer M. dau W F Mch 1895 5 S VA VA VA given name faint, unsure (Margaret)
Headerlite, Sarah mother W F Nov 1839 60 Wd 8ch/5lvg TN TN TN Retired
Headerlite, Memphis M. sister W F Dec 1876 23 S VA VA TN Assistant Housekeeper
Headerlite, Edgar L. brother W M Aug 1878 21 S VA VA TN Laborer
Pickle, Fredrick F or A Boarder W M May 1871 29 S MO NY Canada Eng Laborer
Baker, Charles Boarder W M Mch 1870 30 S MO MO MO Laborer
Elfred, Thomas H. Boarder W M Jan 1872 28 S MO NY Canada Eng Street Car Conductor
This obit copied from the ancestry.com chart of Jan Johnson, see source.
In Memorium
Mrs Anna Elizabeth Keyes was born in Marion, Virginia, December 25, 1867, and passed to eternal reward March 9, 1926, being 58 years, 2 months, and 14 days old. She became a member of the Presbyterian church early in life, and her works proved her fidelity to the Christ whom she chose as her Lord and Savior.
In young womanhood she was united in marriage to George W. Keyes who passed away in Denver more than 27 years since. To the union were born five children, three of whom, Minter Jackson Keyes of Las Animas, Colorado, Miss Elizabeth May Keyes, Kansas City, Missouri, and Mrs. Margaret Lightfoot, Pratt, Kansas survive her.
After her husband's death 27 years ago, the family removed to their former home, St. Joseph Missouri and about ten years ago came back to Colorado. The mother and son Jack, have made their home near Ninaview for the past 10 years, from where on last week, she was brought to Las Animas hospital where, after five days illness, she met the last enemy--death. Her place in the home is forever vacant, but her pleasant memories and good advice will abide until the children are called to meet her. May her God abide and comfort their hearts. Funeral services were held from the Powell Undertaking Parlors by Rev. Chas. A. Sigmon on March 11th, and her body was laid to rest in the Las Animas cemetary.
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