William Payton Byars was born in Virginia in 1792 and marĀried Nancy Sutton. They left Virginia for Illinois but stopped in Kentucky and made a crop. They again started for Illinois with him leading the old mare on which his wife and child rode along with their worldly possessions including a double shovel while with the other hand he carried a long rifle. Thus they arrived east of the Horse Creek bottoms on the south side of the County Line Road before the county line was surveyed. After the survey he moved a short distance north into Marion County. This husband and wife produced thirteen children:
Nancy died in 1855 and William in 1873 and both are buried in Byars Cemetery. William married Mary Anne Meador, daughter of Ephram and Lydia (Flannery) Meador. To this couple were born:
Mary Anne died around 1865 and William then married Sarah French and the following children were born to them:
A great many cousins of the first, second, third, and fourth generation removed reside in and around Jefferson County. To name a few: Pearl Wells, Betty Young, Charles Fields of Texico; Jessie Cassidy, Bernice Chambers, Stanley and Velma Myers, George Byars, Earl Hanes, Wilroy (Jake) Byars of Mt. Vernon; Gleason Byars of Bluford; Marion Arnold, Mildred Blank, Roberta Blankenship, Renabelle Stuber of Iuka; Vera Wooters of Centralia; Irene' White of McLeansboro; Reva Boyles, Bonnie Meador, Oplli and Dalton Byars of Salem; Tom Wimberly of Marion; and a host of others. William went to the California gold fields in 1853 signing on as a meat hunter with a wagon train. He told how the Indians followed the train across the prairie waiting for the big rear wheels of the wagon to catch the smaller front wheels and run over them. He was a member of Panther Fork Church and served on its first building committee. John Flannery married Pelixnia Ann Alvis, daughter of Carrol and Lucinda (Simmons) Alvis and to this couple were born:
(See also history of the Byars family by Irene Ward.)
Source: Facts and Folks A History of Jefferson County, Illinois" |
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