| 1. John Robertson Willhoit, b. 19 Mar 1874, Lutie (now Theodosia), Ozark County, Missouri, USA d. 18 Apr 1947, Gainesville, Ozark County, Missouri, USA (Age 73 years) ▻ Austa Jane Wallace, m. Jan 1891 | | 2. Alfred Raleigh Willhoit, b. 3 Mar 1876, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA d. 5 Aug 1947, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA (Age 71 years) ▻ Birdie Reich; Nancy Lou Cutbirth | | 3. Thomas Benton Willhoit, b. 13 Sep 1878, Longrun, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA d. 17 Dec 1928, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA (Age 50 years) ▻ Mary Ann Jones | | 4. George Washington Willhoit, b. 13 Feb 1881, Longrun, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA d. 12 Dec 1942, Longrun, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA (Age 61 years) ▻ Clara Bruer, m. 13 Feb 1906 | | 5. Hepsie Clementine Willhoit, b. 1 May 1886, Longrun, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA d. 24 Nov 1966, Forsyth, Taney County, Missouri, USA (Age 80 years) ▻ Charles Egbert Jones, m. 14 Apr 1904 | | 6. Joseph Sherman Willhoit, b. 21 Aug 1890, Longrun, Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, USA d. 7 Jul 1973, Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA (Age 82 years) ▻ Bessie May Fulton | |
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- John R. Willhoit was an early settler and storekeeper in Ozark County, Missouri. He received 160 acres in Ozark County on 9 July 1901 through the 1862 Homestead Act.. The town of Willhoit, Missouri, was named for him. He was the postmaster from 1910 until 1916. He later moved to Gainesville, Missouri, where he served as Ozark County Probate Court judge for a number of years. He and his family were living in Marion Township, Ozark County, Missouri, at the the time of the 1900 federal census.
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