William Allen GANNAge: 77 years1860–1937
- Name
- William Allen GANN
- Given names
- William Allen
- Surname
- GANN
William Allen Gann
- Name
- William Allen Gann
Birth | April 9, 1860 19 23 |
Marriage of parents | William Henry GANN — Ann Martha GANN — View this family August 5, 1860 (Age 3 months) |
Birth of a sister | Catherine “Sarah” GANN August 6, 1862 (Age 2 years) |
Birth of a sister | Amanda GANN February 22, 1864 (Age 3 years) |
Birth of a sister | Martha GANN September 28, 1866 (Age 6 years) |
Birth of a sister | Sarah Lucinda GANN April 13, 1868 (Age 8 years) |
Birth of a sister | Sarah Lucinda GANN April 13, 1868 (Age 8 years) |
Birth of a sister | Nancy I GANN June 10, 1870 (Age 10 years) |
Birth of a sister | Tennessee (Jude) GANN February 10, 1872 (Age 11 years) |
Birth of a sister | Tennessee (Jude) GANN February 1872 (Age 11 years) |
Birth of a sister | Elizabeth Susan GANN December 21, 1874 (Age 14 years) |
Birth of a sister | Elizabeth Susan GANN December 21, 1874 (Age 14 years) |
Birth of a sister | Margaret GANN December 4, 1876 (Age 16 years) |
Death of a sister | Nancy I GANN 1877 (Age 16 years) |
Birth of a brother | Leonard Silas “Len” GANN January 30, 1879 (Age 18 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | Edward Isom GANN March 12, 1880 (Age 19 years) |
Birth of a son #2 | Edward Isom GANN March 12, 1880 (Age 19 years) |
Death of a maternal grandfather | Allen GANN after 1880 (Age 19 years) |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Mary MYERS after 1880 (Age 19 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | Ollie Addison GANN June 22, 1882 (Age 22 years) |
Marriage | Eliza Jane FRIEND — View this family January 28, 1885 (Age 24 years) Note: License says both William and Eliza Jane were residents of Thorpe, Dallas Co, MO.
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Birth of a daughter #4 | Effie Melvina (Vinie) Gann July 27, 1885 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a daughter #5 | Anna Jane GANN May 28, 1887 (Age 27 years) |
Birth of a daughter #6 | Anna Jane GANN May 28, 1887 (Age 27 years) |
Birth of a son #7 | Thomas Floyd GANN July 29, 1889 (Age 29 years) |
Birth of a daughter #8 | Belle GANN September 21, 1891 (Age 31 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Silas Boaz GANN December 27, 1891 (Age 31 years) |
Burial of a paternal grandfather | Silas Boaz GANN 1891 (Age 30 years) |
Birth of a son #9 | Louis GANN July 19, 1893 (Age 33 years) |
Birth of a son #10 | Louis GANN July 19, 1893 (Age 33 years) |
Birth of a son #11 | George Washington GANN February 8, 1896 (Age 35 years) |
Birth of a son #12 | George Washington GANN February 8, 1896 (Age 35 years) |
Census | Eliza Jane FRIEND — View this family 1900 (Age 39 years) |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Katherine HARRIS May 27, 1906 (Age 46 years) |
Death of a daughter | Belle GANN November 23, 1906 (Age 46 years) |
Death of a mother | Ann Martha GANN about 1911 (Age 50 years) |
Death of a wife | Eliza Jane FRIEND November 29, 1917 (Age 57 years) |
Census | 1919 (Age 58 years) |
Death of a father | William Henry GANN February 16, 1925 (Age 64 years) |
Death of a brother | Leonard Silas “Len” GANN May 14, 1925 (Age 65 years) |
Death of a sister | Catherine “Sarah” GANN March 26, 1927 (Age 66 years) |
Death of a half-sister | Mary Elizabeth “Sis” EBLEN June 10, 1931 (Age 71 years) |
Death of a sister | Sarah Lucinda GANN May 9, 1934 (Age 74 years) |
Death of a sister | Sarah Lucinda GANN May 9, 1934 (Age 74 years) |
Death of a sister | Amanda GANN 1936 (Age 75 years) |
Death | December 21, 1937 (Age 77 years) |
Family with parents |
father |
William Henry GANN Birth: December 28, 1840 25 15 — Hamilton Co Tenn Death: February 16, 1925 — Dallas Co Missouri |
mother |
Ann Martha GANN Birth: 1837 32 34 — Hamilton Co Tenn Death: Dallas Co Mo |
Marriage: August 5, 1860 — Webster, MO |
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-4 months himself |
William Allen GANN Birth: April 9, 1860 19 23 — Webster Co Missouri Death: December 21, 1937 — Wagoner Co, OK |
8 years younger sister |
Sarah Lucinda GANN Birth: April 13, 1868 27 31 — Conway, Dallas Co Missouri Death: May 9, 1934 — Charity Dallas Co Mo |
-18 months younger sister |
Martha GANN Birth: September 28, 1866 25 29 — Dallas Co Missouri |
4 years younger sister |
Nancy I GANN Birth: June 10, 1870 29 33 — Missouri Death: 1877 — Webster Co Mo |
5 years younger sister |
Elizabeth Susan GANN Birth: December 21, 1874 33 37 — Dallas Co Missouri Death: May 29, 1954 — Vinita, Craig Co, OK |
-3 years younger sister |
Tennessee (Jude) GANN Birth: February 10, 1872 31 35 — Conway Dallas Co Missouri Death: Conway Dallas Co Missouri |
5 years younger sister |
Margaret GANN Birth: December 4, 1876 35 39 — Dallas Co Missouri Death: March 6, 1966 — Elkland, Webster Co MO |
2 years younger brother |
Leonard Silas “Len” GANN Birth: January 30, 1879 38 42 — Dallas Co Missouri Death: May 14, 1925 — Dallas Co Mo |
-17 years younger sister |
Catherine “Sarah” GANN Birth: August 6, 1862 21 25 — Dallas Co Missouri Death: March 26, 1927 — Webster Co Mo |
19 months younger sister |
Amanda GANN Birth: February 22, 1864 23 27 — Conway, Dallas Co, MO Death: 1936 — Elkland, Webster Co MO |
Mother’s family with John EBLEN |
step-father |
John EBLEN Death: about 1858 |
mother |
Ann Martha GANN Birth: 1837 32 34 — Hamilton Co Tenn Death: Dallas Co Mo |
Marriage: about 1856 — Tennessee |
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2 years half-sister |
Mary Elizabeth “Sis” EBLEN Birth: 1857 20 — Tennessee Death: June 10, 1931 — Dallas Co, MO |
Family with Eliza Jane FRIEND |
himself |
William Allen GANN Birth: April 9, 1860 19 23 — Webster Co Missouri Death: December 21, 1937 — Wagoner Co, OK |
wife |
Eliza Jane FRIEND Birth: November 17, 1855 19 — Missouri Death: November 29, 1917 — Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK |
Marriage: January 28, 1885 — Dallas Co, MO |
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5 years son |
Thomas Floyd GANN Birth: July 29, 1889 29 33 — Thorpe, Dallas, MO Death: August 26, 1970 — San Benito, Cameron Co., TX, USA |
-7 years son |
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-2 years son |
Edward Isom GANN Birth: March 12, 1880 19 24 — Buffalo, Dallas Co MO Death: May 11, 1967 |
7 years daughter |
Anna Jane GANN Birth: May 28, 1887 27 31 — Dallas Co Missouri Death: April 4, 1964 |
4 years daughter |
Belle GANN Birth: September 21, 1891 31 35 — Dallas Co Missouri Death: November 23, 1906 — Coweta, Wagoner Co, OK |
22 months son |
Louis GANN Birth: July 19, 1893 33 37 — Joplin, Jasper, MO Death: August 29, 1961 — Pima AZ |
3 years son |
George Washington GANN Birth: February 8, 1896 35 40 Death: February 22, 1983 |
-11 years daughter |
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Robert MILES + Eliza Jane FRIEND |
wife’s husband | |
wife |
Eliza Jane FRIEND Birth: November 17, 1855 19 — Missouri Death: November 29, 1917 — Muskogee, Muskogee Co, OK |
Marriage: October 26, 1873 — Webster Co MO |
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4 years step-son |
Robert MILES Birth: November 12, 1877 21 — Dallas Co, MO Death: June 5, 1962 — Conway, Dallas Co, MO |
-3 years brother-in-law |
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Birth | 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Allen Gann Age in 1860: 1/12 Birth Year: abt 1860 Birthplace: Missouri Home in 1860: Washington, Webster, Missouri Gender: Male Post Office: St Luke Allen Gann 50 Claim: Martha Myers Gann Father Mary Gann 48 Jane Gann 14 Isom Gann 12 Sarah E Gann 8 Mary E Gann 3 Claim: Mary Elizabeth, Martha's Daughter with John Eblen Allen Gann 1/12 Claim: William Allen, Martha's Son with Wm Henry Gann |
Marriage | License says both William and Eliza Jane were residents of Thorpe, Dallas Co, MO. |
Census | Name: William A Gann 40, Birth Apr 1860, Missouri Home in 1900: Washington, Dallas, Missouri Spouse's Name: Eliza J Gann Marriage Year: 1885 Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee William A Gann 40 Eliza J Gann 44 Adison Gann 16 Vinie Gann 15 Annie J Gann 13 Thomas Gann 10 Belle Gann 8 Louis Gann 6 Georgie Gann 4 |
Census | Name: William A Gann Home in 1910: Coweta, Wagoner, Oklahoma Spouse's Name: Liza Jane Gann Name Age William A Gann 50 Luza Jane Gann 55 Hennie Gann 33 Louis Gann 17 Georges Gann 14 |
Shared note | [silasdescendents.FTW] From William Charles Gann, Tulsa, OK. !Sometime during 1904, William Allen made a trip from his home in Dallas County, Mo., to the small settlement, Claremore, Indian Territory. Claremore was located on the San Francisco and St. Louis Railroad which ran from St. Louis, Missouri southwesterly to northeastern Oklahoma, through the Cherokee Nation and on to San Francisco. A post office had been established there on June 25, 1874. This settlement would later become the county seat of Rogers County when Oklahoma became a state in 1907. William Allen was the first to arrive in 1904. He was back and forth several times before the family finally came to stay. Oral family history records that sometime after 1904, William Allen became obsessed with the notion that he would not allow Eliza Jane, his wife, to become a registered Cherokee. He threatened to take them all back to Missouri before he would allow it. No one one in the family has been able to explain why William Allen felt as he did. It may have been because he had not been successful in obtaining Indian lands simply by walking in, without proof, and declaring himself to be married to a half-blood Cherokee. The proving process included such things as affidavits, sworn statements, witnesses, etc., something a simple farmer might have seen as "too much trouble." A man's "word" in the old West was a strong element in any "deal" and all this "proving-up" process was an indicator that his word was not good enough. The sixteenth bloods and lower would in most cases get no land at all. A forty-acre allotment of thin, rocky soil might have been too small for all the trouble. In the reasoning of William Allen, he simply denied the Cherokee Nation one of its own by not allowing Eliza Jane, his wife, to become registered. There may have been other reasons. Arrogance, meanness, and confidence have never been recessive traits in the Gann men. Whatever the circumstances, William Allen was described by all who knew him as a man of quick and violent temper. His memory was long when perceived injustices were thrust upon him by others. He was creative in his methods of "getting even." By 1908/09 William Allen and Eliza Jane would settle with their eight children one and one-half miles west of Coweta, Oklahoma. A farmer and obviously a man interested in land, he never acquired a square inch of Oklahoma soil. He became a "tenant farmer." There were two ways an individual could rent land for farming. One way was to give over one-third of the corn crop and one-fourth of the cotton at the end of the season. Another was to "cash rent." Both methods carried risk. Those who gave over crops at harvest time were the less fortunate and therefore had less status when farms became available for rent. The farmer who paid in crop yield at the end of the harvest was a "sharecropper." The protocol was to never refer to a "cash renter" as a "sharecropper" but as a tenant farmer. This pattern of farming was very prevalent in Oklahoma from 1910 up to the middle 1950's. William Allen would "cash rent" a farm and with the help of his sons, who were unmarried, make a living for his family. William Allen would "rent" a farm and his two youngest sons, George Washington and Louis, would plant and harvest the crops. The story is related of how William Allen treated his two youngest boys. When the crops were ready to harvest he would go to town early and wait for the boys to bring the corn to mill or the cotton to gin. He would collect the money for the crops and tell the boys to "get on back home and hire yourselves out to other farmers and earn your winter money." William Allen lived the balance of his life as a widower in the home of his youngest son, George Washington Gann. He died near the small Oklahoma town of Porter, located in southwestern Wagoner County. He is buried in the Shahan Cemetery just west of Coweta. His grave is unmarked and the cemetery records showing his burial place have been lost. The sandstone that marked his burial place has long since disappeared. On his death certificate his father is shown as Henry Gann, which must be William Henry. |
Note | Eliza Jane, William Allen, and their daughter Belle are all buried in the Shahan Cemetery, Wagoner County, OK. Shahan is about three miles west of Coweta on 141st Street. There is a marker on Eliza Jane's grave but none on the other two. Records of that cemetery have been misplaced, however we believe William Allen in on one side of Eliza and Belle on the other. We don't know which side. Uncle George's first wife and daughter are also buried in that cemetery but no one seems to know where. |
Note | An article in the Nov 14 1889 Buffalo Reflex newspaper stated that a 2 year old son of William Gann of near Thorpe in Washington Township died last Monday when he fell into a small branch and was drowned. |
Shared note | [silasdescendents.FTW] From Dorretta Moore Marriage date in LDS Records, Dallas Co., MO -- Marriages |
Marriage | William Gann & Eliza Friend Miles Marriage License Format: image/png Image dimensions: 922 × 302 pixels File size: 171 KB Type: Document Highlighted image: no |
Death | William Allen's Death Certificate Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 746 × 737 pixels File size: 139 KB |
Media object | Gann Reunion of 1912 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 1,400 × 994 pixels File size: 944 KB |
Media object | William Allen Gann in 1912 Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 178 × 168 pixels File size: 21 KB Highlighted image: yes |
Media object | William sitting in front of buggy Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 794 × 1,412 pixels File size: 693 KB |
Media object | (Top, L-R) ) Ed, Ad, Tom (Front) Lewis, George Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 480 × 640 pixels File size: 175 KB Type: Photo Highlighted image: no |
Media object | William Allen Gann and Cornelius Patty Format: image/jpeg Image dimensions: 902 × 1,630 pixels File size: 383 KB Type: Photo |