Alexander Logan 1910 Pulaski Co, MO Census
I just am looking for some information on a family who is listed as the following in the 1910 Federal Census for Pulaski County, Missouri in Cullen Township.
1910 Federal Census, Pulaski County, Missouri
Cullen Township
47-47
This appears to be a hotel......Eliza Black is the hotel keeper
YEAKLEY, Cora ......servant.........age 27.....single.......MO...MO...MO...cook in hotel
75-76
YEAKLEY, William A...head...........age 67...m. 2x this m. 17yrs...MO..TN..US...Farmer
.............Mollie........wife............age 64...m. 1x....mother of 1...MO..MO..MO
LOGAN, Alexander.....hired man...age 37...widow.........................MO..KY..KY...Farm Laborer
.............Snoden....boarder.......age 12......................................MO..MO..MO
WAMYN, Clara..........boarder.......age9.......................................MO..MO..MO
VANLOON, Charley...hired man...age 23...single..........................MO..MO..MO..Farm Laborer
I don't have any other information.Cora Yeakley I believe may be a piece to my puzzle.The following is a paragraph from a letter I have.
Letter written by Ward Williams (son of Mary Ann Carmack Williams) on September 23, 1980
Mother (Mary Ann Williams) was born in the vicinity south of the Gascondade River and north of Fort Wood, east of the present Crocker - Waynesville Road.The old Steel and plank bridge was east of the present concrete bridge and the road followed near the bluff from the steel bridge to the present concrete bridge to the present Crocker - Waynesville Road.Mother's half sister Cora lived on this section of road, it was a large 2 story frame house up high on the Bluff over looking the river bottom land below, I doubt if this road is still open for use, due to falling rock and slides..............