Margaret Ellen Woodward

b. 31 May 1873, d. 4 December 1956
  • Margaret Ellen Woodward was known as Margie according to William U. Haynie's probate documents.
  • Margaret Ellen Woodward was born on 31 May 1873 in Kentucky.
  • She married William U. Haynie, son of Thomas Jefferson Haynie and Edna Jane Uzzell, on 26 September 1893 in Pettis County, Missouri.
  • William U. Haynie and Margaret Ellen Woodward appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri. Other members of the household included Lilas Edna Haynie, Ruth W. Haynie and Chester William Haynie.
  • Margaret Ellen Woodward became a widow at the 3 March 1903 death of her husband William U. Haynie.
  • The following appears in the Grimes County Probate Minutes: Estate of William U. Haynie, died intestate, administrator for Grimes County brother Jeff Haynie, petition filed 18 July 1903. Died 8 March 1903, wife mentioned as "Mrs. Maggie Haynie" and siblings mentioned in inventory as "the other 5 heirs of T. J. Haynie & wife E. J. Haynie, both deceased, viz: Emmett A. Haynie, R. Lee Haynie, Jeff Haynie, Mrs. Addie H. White, and Mrs. Margie H. Stoneham."
  • Margaret Ellen Woodward appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, at 210 Maple Avenue. Other members of the household included Lilas Edna Haynie, Ruth W. Haynie and Chester William Haynie.
  • She married William Webster Longmire on 20 June 1910 in St. Louis, Missouri, with Henry F. Davis, MG, officiating.. At the time of their marriage, Margaret was a resident of Hannibal, and William a resident of Monroe in Monroe County..
  • The following appeared on 21 November 1916 in the Monroe City Democrat: Miss Lilas Haynie and Ray E. Yowell were quietly married at high noon Saturday, Nov. 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Longmire. Rev. Mr. Alderson performed the ceremony. Only relatives and a few intimate friends were present. After the ceremony a two course luncheon was served.
         The bride wore a traveling suit of wisteria broadcloth with hat to match. She is the older daughter of Mrs. W. W. Longmire and is a favorite in social circles.
         The groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Yowell. He is in business with his father and is making a success of the work.
         Teh bridal couple went to Plamyra in a car and took No. 4 for Quincy. They left that night on No. 56 for Chicago where they will spend several days.
         They will be at home to their friends in the Woodson Apartments after December first.
  • William Webster Longmire and Margaret Ellen Woodward appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Monroe, Monroe County, Missouri, and also his sons Charles W, Harry E, and Joseph.
  • William Webster Longmire and Margaret Ellen Woodward appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Monroe, Monroe County, Missouri, at 220 Second Street. Other members of the household included Chester William Haynie.
  • Margaret Ellen Woodward became a widow at the 13 September 1936 death of her husband William Webster Longmire.
  • She officially witnessed the death of Chester William Haynie on 1 December 1949 at 220 Second Street in Monroe City, Monroe County, Missouri; at his residence.
  • At the time of her death, her usual residence was in Monroe City, Monroe County, Missouri.
  • Margaret Ellen Woodward died on 4 December 1956 at age 83 in Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, at State Hospital No. 1.
  • She was interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri.
  • Last Edited: 21 Nov 2016

Family 1: William U. Haynie b. circa August 1863, d. 8 March 1903

Family 2: William Webster Longmire b. 8 September 1853, d. 13 September 1936