Individual Details

Mary Belle Grinter

(4 Mar 1857 - 23 Feb 1954)

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Mary Belle Grinter was born 4 March 1857, married James Colley, died 1954, and was buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson County, Kansas. (See her photograph below). She is No. 41 on the 1862 Allotments, with the 1862 Delaware Census No. 243. Her allotment was NE/4, SW4, Section 29, Township South 11, Range East 24; 38.20 acres [total 78.20 acres] They had two children, Maude Colley and Claude Colley. who died in infancy. They were probably buried in the Grinter Chapel Cemetery at Stony Point [Kansas City] in Wyandotte County. [It is not clear as to whether both the parents and the children were buried in the Grinter Chapel Cemetery. Editor.] Their only surviving child, Linda May Colley, married Vernet Carson Raines. They had four children: James Leveston Raines, Gerald Edwin Raines, Julian Carylise Raines, and Marguarita Hope. Marguarita died as an infant. Julian "Billy" died as a youth. Gerald "Jerry," who died in 1950, was not married and had no children. James Leveston Raines II married Velma Marie Hudson. He died 6 April 1993. The preceding, from James Leveston Raines II and Velma Marie nee Hudson, back to Mary Belle Grinter, are all buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Perry. They had five children: Sandra S. Raines, Linda K. Raines Vigneron, Edna Cynthia "Cindy" Raines Duffy, and Ronald R. Raines, all living. (Source: Sandra "Sandy" S. Raines SandiMADD@aol.com  ) for the entry for Mary Belle Grinter)

Mollie B. Grinter married James _____, now deceased, and lives at Perry.

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1862 Allotment #41
Delaware Census #243

Among the original 26 Delaware and 56 children who chose to remain in Kansas and become U.S. Citizens in the Treaty of July 4, 1866.

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1862 Allotment #41
Delaware Census 243

Among the original 26 Delaware and 56 children who chose to remain in Kansas and become U.S. Citizens in the Treaty of july 4, 1866.

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18918962/mary-belle-colley


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http://lenapedelawarehistory.net/mirror/rosanna_marshall.htm

Mary Belle Grinter was born 4 March 1857, married James Colley, died 1954, and was buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson County, Kansas. (See her photograph below). She is No. 41 on the 1862 Allotments, with the 1862 Delaware Census No. 243. Her allotment was NE/4, SW4, Section 29, Township South 11, Range East 24; 38.20 acres [total 78.20 acres] They had two children, Maude Colley and Claude Colley. who died in infancy. They were probably buried in the Grinter Chapel Cemetery at Stony Point [Kansas City] in Wyandotte County. [It is not clear as to whether both the parents and the children were buried in the Grinter Chapel Cemetery. Editor.] Their only surviving child, Linda May Colley, married Vernet Carson Raines. They had four children: James Leveston Raines, Gerald Edwin Raines, Julian Carylise Raines, and Marguarita Hope. Marguarita died as an infant. Julian "Billy" died as a youth. Gerald "Jerry," who died in 1950, was not married and had no children. James Leveston Raines II married Velma Marie Hudson. He died 6 April 1993. The preceding, from James Leveston Raines II and Velma Marie nee Hudson, back to Mary Belle Grinter, are all buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Perry. They had five children: Sandra S. Raines, Linda K. Raines Vigneron, Edna Cynthia "Cindy" Raines Duffy, and Ronald R. Raines, all living. (Source: Sandra "Sandy" S. Raines SandiMADD@aol.com  ) for the entry for Mary Belle Grinter)

Mollie B. Grinter married James _____, now deceased, and lives at Perry.

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1862 Allotment #41
Delaware Census #243

Among the original 26 Delaware and 56 children who chose to remain in Kansas and become U.S. Citizens in the Treaty of July 4, 1866.

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1862 Allotment #41
Delaware Census 243

Among the original 26 Delaware and 56 children who chose to remain in Kansas and become U.S. Citizens in the Treaty of july 4, 1866.

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18918962/mary-belle-colley

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http://lenapedelawarehistory.net/mirror/rosanna_marshall.htm

Mary Belle Grinter was born 4 March 1857, married James Colley, died 1954, and was buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson County, Kansas. (See her photograph below). She is No. 41 on the 1862 Allotments, with the 1862 Delaware Census No. 243. Her allotment was NE/4, SW4, Section 29, Township South 11, Range East 24; 38.20 acres [total 78.20 acres] They had two children, Maude Colley and Claude Colley. who died in infancy. They were probably buried in the Grinter Chapel Cemetery at Stony Point [Kansas City] in Wyandotte County. [It is not clear as to whether both the parents and the children were buried in the Grinter Chapel Cemetery. Editor.] Their only surviving child, Linda May Colley, married Vernet Carson Raines. They had four children: James Leveston Raines, Gerald Edwin Raines, Julian Carylise Raines, and Marguarita Hope. Marguarita died as an infant. Julian "Billy" died as a youth. Gerald "Jerry," who died in 1950, was not married and had no children. James Leveston Raines II married Velma Marie Hudson. He died 6 April 1993. The preceding, from James Leveston Raines II and Velma Marie nee Hudson, back to Mary Belle Grinter, are all buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery in Perry. They had five children: Sandra S. Raines, Linda K. Raines Vigneron, Edna Cynthia "Cindy" Raines Duffy, and Ronald R. Raines, all living. (Source: Sandra "Sandy" S. Raines SandiMADD@aol.com  ) for the entry for Mary Belle Grinter)

Mollie B. Grinter married James _____, now deceased, and lives at Perry.

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1862 Allotment #41
Delaware Census #243

Among the original 26 Delaware and 56 children who chose to remain in Kansas and become U.S. Citizens in the Treaty of July 4, 1866.

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1862 Allotment #41
Delaware Census 243

Among the original 26 Delaware and 56 children who chose to remain in Kansas and become U.S. Citizens in the Treaty of july 4, 1866.

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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18918962/mary-belle-colley

    Events

    Birth4 Mar 1857Delaware Indian Reservation, Kansas City, Wyandott, Kansas, United States
    Birth4 Mar 1857Delaware Indian Reservation, Kansas City, Wyandott, Kansas, United States
    1862 Allotment1862Wyandotte County Kansas
    1862 Allotment1862Wyandotte County Kansas
    Residence1870Residence Post Office: Edwardsville, Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States
    Residence1870Residence Post Office: Edwardsville, Wyandotte, Wyandotte, Kansas, United States
    Residence1880Marital status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife - Burrton, Harvey, Kansas, United States
    Marriage25 Jan 1880Jackson, Missouri, United States - James Wadsworth Colley
    Residence1900Kawkentucky Township Perry City, Jefferson, Kansas, United States
    Residence1910Perry, Jefferson, Kansas, United States
    Death23 Feb 1954Oak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson, Kansas, United States
    Death23 Feb 1954Oak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson, Kansas, United States
    Alt nameMollie B.
    Alt nameMary Bell Grinter
    Alt nameMary Belle "Molly" Grinter
    BurialOak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson, Kansas, United States
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    BurialOak Ridge Cemetery, Perry, Jefferson, Kansas, United States

    Families

    SpouseJames Wadsworth Colley (1853 - 1918)
    ChildLinda Mae "Linnie" Colley (1883 - 1960)
    FatherJames Cunningham Grinter (1828 - 1893)
    MotherRosanna Marshall (1832 - 1916)
    SiblingJuliet Ann "Julia Julie" Grinter (1850 - 1898)
    SiblingHarriet Henrietta "Etta" Grinter (1852 - 1929)
    SiblingMaria Jane "Mariah" Grinter (1853 - 1892)
    SiblingSarah Francis "Harriet" Grinter (1855 - 1935)
    SiblingJames Moses Grinter (1861 - 1929)
    SiblingElizabeth Susanna "Sleks" Grinter (1864 - 1937)
    SiblingFlora I. Grinter (1865 - 1941)
    SiblingSusanne Cordelia "Susan" Grinter (1868 - )
    SiblingLorenzo Dowas Grinter (1870 - 1901)
    SiblingMinnie May Grinter (1873 - 1883)
    SiblingRosella "Birdie Or Rose" Grinter (1877 - 1921)

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