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Kit Carson County Pioneers:

Edward T. Macy, 8 South 50 West


Edward Tilton Macy was born in 1869 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England.


Edward claimed 160 acres in section 24, 8S 50W in 1896.

The Edward T. Macy buried in Cherokee County, Kansas died in 1886, so this is not the one.


In 1880 Centralia, Illinois, Sarah May Gough is 3, with Charles 46, Lucy 44, Nettie 13, William 12, Eddie 11, Frank 9, Eugene 6, Sarah May 3, and Amy 3.

In 1900 Denver Charles Gough is a gardener, 65, Lucy A. Gough 64, Benjamin F. Gough 24, and Amy M. Gough 23,


Lucy Ann Flannagan was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, February 16, 1886, and departed this life at Beverly, Kansas, June 27, 1914. after an illness of nearly five months. She was united in marriage to C. Gough of Schuyler county, Illinois.
To this union were born seven sons and six daughters. Survivors are five sons and three daughters as follows: .0. W Gough, Centralia, Illinois, .1. W. Gough, Frankfort, Kans., T. M. Gough, Chico Oalif., B.F. Gough Beverly, Kans., R. O. Gough, Frankfort, Kans., Mrs. N. V. Hunt, Beverly, Kansas, Amy M. Hildreth. Denver, Colo., Sadie M. Macy, Plater, New Mexico.
Mrs. Gough came with her husband to Beverly, Kansas, from Denver, Colo., in April 1901, and has resided here since. For eignteen years she had been a faithful member and willing worker in the W. R. O., always doing willingly anything that she was able to do that order or any of its members. She was also active in the W. K. C. funeral services were held at the home, after which she was laid to rest in the Beverly cemetery.
June 1920 Frankfort, Kansas " Relatives here received word Saturday of the death of Mr. Charles Gough, who passed away after a short illness at the home of his son Frank Gough at Beverley, Kans. The deceased had frequently visited here with his sons, J. W. and Eugene Gough, and friends were shocked to learn of his sudden death. The sons left Saturday afternoon for Beverly to attend the funeral. "
Edward Tilton Macy Marriage 01 Aug 1894 Denver, Colorado, Sadie May Gough

In 1900 Canon City, Colorado, Edward Macey is a laborer, born APril 1869 in England, married six years to Saide Jan 1877 in Illinois, with Realla E. Dec 1899 Colorado.

March 1900 Leadville, Colorado "Mr. Edward Macy of Canon City was in town Tuesday. "

In 1901 Edward Macy participated in the meeting of the Fremont County Horticultural Society.

November 1906 "Harry J. Macy, a fruit grower at Park Center, near Canon City, committed suicide October 25th by taking poison. The act is attributed to the destruction of his fruit crop by the storm."

1906 "FOR BALE—The chattels belonging to the Henry J. Macy estate, situated corner Phelps and Central street, consisting of alfalfa, horse, oow, chickens, household goods, apples.
Edward T. Macy,"

In the matter of the estate of Henry J. Macy, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that on Saturday, the 29th day February, A. D., 1908, being one of the regular days of the December term of the county court of Fremont county. In the State of Colorado, I, Edward T. Macy, administrator of said estate, will appear before the judge, of said court, present my final settlement as such administrator. pray the approval of same, and will then apply to be discharged ns such administrator. At which time and place any person In Interest may appear and present objections to the same If any there be. "

In 1910 San Juan County, New Mexico Edward T Macy Head Male 41 England Sadie M Macy Wife Female 33 Illinois Ralph E Macy Son Male 11 Colorado Grace E Macy Daughter Female 9 Colorado Ernest G Macy Son Male 6 Colorado Estella M Macy Daughter Female 3 Colorado Tilton W Macy Son Male 0 New Mexico


In 1920 Durango, Colorado, Edward T. Macey is 50, England Sadie M Macey 42 Illinois Grace E Macey 19 Colorado Stella M Macey 13 Colorado Tilton W Macey 9 New Mexico Helen O Macey 6 New Mexico Henry J Macey 0 Colorado

In 1930 Durango, Edward T Macy Head Male 61 England Sadie M Macy Wife Female 53 Illinois Henry J Macy Son Male 10 Colorado

In 1940 Durango, Edward and Sadie are alone.

One tree said Edward died March 23, 1942.


1960 Flagstaff, Arizona
" Marilyn Snunne Macy, daughter of Henry J. Macy of Cincinnati, Ohio, left Monday for her home in San Mateo, Calif., after visiting since Friday with her father and family. Mr. Macy is a brother of Mrs. R. E. Kincanon, and with his wife and daughter, Carol Ann, is spending several days visit here in the home of his sister and with his mother Mrs. Edward T. Macy who is here from her home in Durango, Colo. "

"Mrs. Kincanon's mother Mrs. Edward T. Macy of Durango, Colo., and granddaughter Carol Ann Macy will visit in Winslow witlh Mrs. C. E. Hartshorn and usband and baby daughter Donna. Mrs. Hartshorn is the former Donna Kincanon of Flagstaff."

" Sarah May "Sadie" Gough Macy was born 14 JAN 1877 in Centralia, Illinois, and died 7 JUN 1964 in Durango, Colorado."

They're buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Durango, Block 30, Row 9 Edward 1869-1942 and Sadie 1877-1964.

La Plata County, on 6/9/1924 Macy, Ralph Edward married Pierce, Vera P.

In 1930 Durango, Ralph E. is driving a laundry truck, 29, with Veva P. 27. They're living with Fred E. Pierce 49, Viola M. 48, Frances M. 14, and Margaret E. 23.

Velma V. Macy is 4, living with grandmother Margaret M. Pierce 63, Alfred C. Pierce 23.

Ralph and Veva Pauline Macy divorced in Durango on Janauary 10, 1936.

In 1940 Viva Pauline Macey is 33, with Velma V. 14. They're with her widowed mother Viola M. Pierce 60 and Francis M. 23.
Ralph Edward Macy 1898-1958
Ralph E. 1898-1958 and Clara B. 1905-1998 are buried in Greenmount, Blcok 3, Row 8.
Clara Bell Kennedy 1905-1998

Ralph's daughter Velma Verne Loudenburg, born August 18, 1925, died May 16, 1997 in Clark County, Nevada.

Ernest G Macy 1904-1994 Marriage: Mona Agnes Naylor 1901-1978


Roy Ellis Kincanon 1900-1959 Roy, 28 and Estella married 6 April 1929 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Roy Kincanon 29 Sep 1900, born in Texas, died 18 Oct 1959 in Coconino, Arizona.
His parents were David T. Kincanon and Nina J. Henderson.
Estella May Macy, born 7 Jun 1906/1907 in Canon City, Colorado, died 23 Jul 2004


LEROY EDWARD KINCANON, a longtime native Arizonian, 83 years of age, of Anthem, Arizona, passed away peacefully at his home on the night of January 7, 2019. LeRoy was born in Flagstaff on April 20, 1935, the youngest of three children born to Roy and Estella Kincanon, longtime residents of the City of Flagstaff. He attended Emerson School, Flagstaff Junior High School, and Flagstaff High School, graduating in May, 1953. LeRoy was an outstanding athlete who earned six varsity letters (2 in basketball, 1 in football, and 3 in track). In track, he ran the 110 yard high hurdles. In basketball, LeRoy earned All Northern first team honors during his senior year. He also earned all state honors in basketball and was named to play in the 1953 Arizona high school all star basketball game where he was a member of the North squad. LeRoy liked to sing and was active in the school choir, the Madrigal choir as well as the drama club. After high school graduation, the only singing that he did was at places having karaoke where he sang, "Welcome to My World" as well as other favorite tunes. He had an outstanding voice. Upon his graduation from high school, he accepted a full ride basketball scholarship to the University of Redlands, located in Redlands, California. He was a member and played for the Redlands Bulldogs for one year. He transferred, in 1954, to play basketball in his home town, at Arizona State College, at Flagstaff, Arizona (now Northern Arizona University) where he earned a scholarship and played three years as a member of the Lumberjack team. The Lumberjacks, at that time, were one of the top teams in the Frontier Conference which included teams in Arizona, New Mexico, West Texas, and Oklahoma. LeRoy received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Education from A.S.C. at Flagstaff, graduating in May, 1957. He taught junior high school for one year before deciding to join his father-in-law, in Glendale, California, where his father-in-law owned a school yearbook publishing company. After approximately five years, he decided to relocate to Flagstaff, where he was employed by Northland Press. During this time, he started his own business and began a concrete business in which he made concrete forms. In the mid 1970s, he moved his family to Glendale, Arizona, so that he could expand his business. His business was both in Arizona and Mexico. He helped run the Arizona operation while he lived in the Guadalajara area of Mexico for approximately three years. He learned to speak fluent Spanish during this time. LeRoy moved from Mexico to Arizona with his family and continued his concrete business, under the name of CECO Concrete Equipment Co., which was flourishing at the time. He did much of the concrete work for the arena which was to be occupied by the Phoenix Suns, now called Talking Stick Arena. He was also responsible for much of the concrete work in the deck park tunnel, located on I-10, as well as doing the concrete work to the side of the highways. He retired in 1994. LeRoy is survived by his wife, Trina, as well as his four children: Marilyn, Carol, Franco (Alyce), and Krystal (Ryan). Also surviving him is his wife's two children, his extended family: Brenda (Terry) and Rick (Patty). He is also survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. His sister, Donna Hartshorn Cain also survives him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Estella Kincanon, and his brother, David. A private memorial service will be held. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley.


Tilton West Macy 1910-2000 Marriage: 27 January 1930 Durango, La Plata, Colorado, United States Mary Louisa Rebecca Bowles 1913-1995
Tilton and Louisa are buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Durango Block 3, Row 21.

1937

James Everett Doonan 1911-1993 Marriage: 28 December 1929 Durango, La Plata, Colorado, United States Helen Octavia Macy was born March 29, 1913 in Aztec, San Juan County, New Mexico.
Helen O. Doonan passed away on Friday, March 23, 2007, in Phoenix, Arizona. She was recuperating from a broken hip. She was born in Flora Vista, New Mexico, on March 29, 1913, and was the eighth child of Edward Tilton and Sadie Mae Macy. She attended High School at Durango High School in Durango,; Colorado, where she met Jim Doonan.
They were married in Durango, and moved to Winslow in 1929, because of her sister, Estella and her husband, Roy Kincanon, who worked for Babbitt Bros. Jim managed stores for Babbitt Bros. in Winslow for 13 years before going into business for himself. Over the years, he owned the Winslow Taxi Company, the Winslow City Bus Line, the Winslow Touring Company, a recreation center and worked for the Santa Fe Railroad as a Fireman. Helen ran Helen's Floral and taught music lessons. Musically talented, they formed a band with other musicians in the Winslow area and they played for all the activities in Winslow, Northern Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. In the 1940s, Helen played with different groups in California, which included the Ina Ray Huttlon All Girl Orchestra and Denny Fisher's All Girl Orchestra, to name a few. In 1938, Donald O'Connor and his family played at the Rialto Theatre for several weeks, and she played for them.
They were married for 64 years, and had two girls, Darleon and Carol Lee "Dude". Carol Lee was killed in an automobile accident in 1951. Jim passed away in 1993. Jim and Helen moved to Glendale, Arizona in 1978.
After Jim passed away, she lived with her daughter, Darleon in Phoenix, until it was necessary for her to live in a adult care home. Survivors are: Darleon Bomkamp, of Phoenix, Linda & Gary Kyle, David, Zoey and Lucas Kyle of Phoenix, Michael and Ashley Kyle, of Phoenix, Jim & Jill Bomkamp, Steve and Alicia Bomkamp of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Donna Cain, Donna Louise Natseway, Lorie, Daniel and Annie Natseway, David and Jo Kincanon, of Bronson, Missouri, LeRoy and Trina Kincanon, of Anthem; Arizona, John and Mary Lou Baughman of Durango, Colorado, Michael Baughman of Phoenix, Brandy Hoover, of Durango, Colorado, Shane Baughman of Dove Creek, Colorado, Brandy Hoover of Durango. Colorado, Patti and Stan Neil, of Durango, Colorado, Rusty, Derek Neil and Trish Wadsworth of Durango, Colorado, Howard Lee and Lynn Giles of Dallas, Texas, Sue Dirks, of Carmel, Indiana, Jo and Michell Macy, of Prescott, Jackie, Jodi and Jaimie Macy.
A visitation will be held at the Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary, 7924 North 59th Avenue, on Tuesday evening from 7:00 p.m.until 9:00 p.m..Services will be held on Wednesday at the Mortuary at 3:00 p.m., and she will be taken to Winslow, a visitation will be held on Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at Norvel Owens Mortuary. The Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 600 West Henderson, Winslow, at 2:00 p.m.


Edward and Sadie had another child born January 27, 1910 in Flora Vista, San Juan County.

NETTIE

John W. Hunt claimed a quarter in section 31, 8S 50W in 1895.

Nettie Valentine Gough was born 14 FEB 1867 in Meredosia, Illinois, and died 25 OCT 1963 in Beloit, Kansas. She was buried in Beverly Cemetery, Kansas. She married John William Hunt on 14 OCT 1884 in Jacksonville, Illinois. He was born 5 MAY 1861 in Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, and died 23 JAN 1938.



Children of Nettie Valentine Gough and John William Hunt are:

infant daughter Hunt was born 1885.
Alfred Vernon Hunt was born 31 MAR 1887 in Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas, and died 16 JUL 1958.
Florence Edna Hunt was born 1889, and died 1892.
Oliver Everett Hunt was born 15 MAR 1892 in Flagler, Colorado, and died 20 MAY 1951.
John William Hunt, Jr. was born 3 MAR 1894 in Flagler, Colorado, and died 4 MAY 1986 in Solomon, Dickinson County, Kansas.
Amy Jeanette Hunt was born 23 APR 1896 in Flagler, Colorado, and died JUL 1986 in Downey, Los Angeles, CA.
Reithel Lucy Hunt was born 3 FEB 1898 in Flagler, Colorado, and died 1964.
Dora Daisy Hunt was born 4 NOV 1899 in Flagler, Colorado, and died 12 MAR 1992 in Minneapolis, Kansas.
Charles Edward Hunt was born 9 FEB 1902 in Flagler, Colorado, and died 29 JUL 1969.
Beulah Marline Hunt was born 13 JUL 1909 in Beverly, Lincoln County, Kansas, and died 2001 in Washington."

1962 "The funeral for Benjamin (Frank) Gough, former Lincoln County resident, was June S at the Hayes Funeral Home, Centralia, Kas., the Rev. Glenn Amend officiating. Burial was in the Centrah'a Cemetery. Mr. Gough died June 3 at Centralia following a stroke. He was born Jan. 17, 1872 in Centralia, Illinois.... 30 years ago, the family lived near Beverly. Survivors include the widow, Lula, Centralia; three daughters, Mrs. Virgil Wiite, Topeka; Mrs. Mayo Long, Centralia, and Mrs. Harold Long, Cirdevilleh, Kas.; two sons, Ben, Vancouver, Wash., and Charles, Vermillion: three sisters, Mrs. Nettie V. Hutrt, Bc- Wt; Mrs. Sadie Macy, Durango, Colo., «nd Mrs. Amj' Hildreth, Denver, Colo.; a brother, Gene, Marysville, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. "

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