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LANAM; PIERCE; et, VANBIBBER/VANBEBBER                Submitted by: Susan (Christensen) Bowman   rbowman@ucla.edu

 

I am the daughter of Patricia Irene Lanam, granddaughter of George Lanam and great-great granddaughter of David Pierce. David Pierce married Emily Ann VanBebber/VanBibber daughter of Vardaman VanBebber/VanBibber my 3rd great-grandfather.  I am a member of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War in the Cornelia Hancock Tent and I joined on Vardaman VanBebber.  I also joined the DAR on the great-grandfather of Vardaman VanBebber who was Peter VanBebber, II.  Peter VanBebber II is my 6th great-grandfather.

 

While on a trip in 1949 my grandparents, George and Alma Lanam, drove through Purdin, Linn, Missouri. They took the picture of the David and Emily A. Pierce headstone in the Pierce Family Cemetery. George McClain Lanam lived with his grandfather after the death of his mother, Gertrude Pierce Lanam. The pictures of Vardaman Brady Pierce came from my cousin who also researches. Vardaman Pierce was the son of David C. Pierce and was my g-g- Uncle.

 

David C. Pierce fought in the Civil War.  I have a copy of David Pierce’s brother’s (Benjamin Franklin Pierce) military records. In those records there is a letter from his mother, Talitha Pierce, stating that her son, David, was serving in the 1st Regiment Cavalry Missouri State Militia.  I have a copy of David C. Pierce’s military record where he had enlisted a second time on January 25, 1864 in the 12th regiment of the Missouri Cavalry.  It also states that he last served in Co. F. 1st Regiment of M. S. M. (Missouri State Militia) and that he was discharged in February, 1863 from that unit.  This confirms the statement in Benjamin’s military record regarding David.  If David requested a pension I have not found those records.

 

You can also find David Pierce in "The History of Linn County, Missouri" Kansas City, Mo: Birdsall & Dean 1882 on page 362 where it is recorded, “Federal or Union soldiers' record - Company F, Twenty-Third Missouri infantry - original organization, Eighth corporal, David C. Pierce. He enlisted at Linneus, MO. August 26, 1861. 

 

David C. Pierce’s father in law, Vardaman VanBibber, (they have him listed as Vordman) was in Company F, 23rd Regiment along with Vardaman’s brother, James H. VanBibber as well as David C. Pierce’s brother Benjamin F. Pierce.  I have Vardaman’s Civil War pension records and Benjamin F. Pierce’s records.

 

Here is a biography, census records, and cemetery records for Vardaman VanBibber/VanBebber born 1825 died 1900:

Vardaman VanBebber has a wonderful family history.  He comes from a family that arrived in America on the Concord in 1687 at the invitation of William Penn.  Vardaman'’s father, Jacob, fought in the War of 1812 and he has two great-grandfathers that fought in the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Point Pleasant, Mason Co., Virginia. Vardaman is the grand nephew of Olive VanBibber who married Nathan Boone, son of the famous Daniel Boone. Vardaman was born 1825 in Tennessee and you can find his father Jacob living in Claiborne in the 1830 census and in Meigs,Tennessee in the 1840 census records.  Between 1840 and 1845 the family had migrated to Missouri as Vardaman and Elenor were married April 2, 1845 in Linn Co., Missouri. Vardaman and Elenor/Ellen had nine children, Henry Grey born 1846, Emily Ann born 1850, George Elison born 1852, Lucy Jane born 1853, Nancy Elizabeth born 1857, Martha born 1859, Catherine “Kitty” born 1861, William “Sherman” born 1866 and Melcina“Nellie” born 1867.  According to Vardaman’s pension records he fought in the Civil War for the state of Missouri in the infantry - Company F, 23rd Regiment as a private.  He enlisted on December 29, 1861 in Linn County, Missouri and was discharged December 30, 1864 from Savannah, Georgia. He was captured at Shiloh, Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee on April 6, 1862.  As history has reported the Battle of Shiloh was the bloodiest conflict the nation had seen.  Vardaman was in the prisons in Tuscaloosa and Montgomery, Alabama.  He contracted typhoid fever and the measles during the war which affected his lungs and he suffered for the rest of his life with medical problems as a result.  Prior to the Civil War he was a farmer and after the war he returned to Linn County, Missouri where he returned to farming to provide for his family.  Vardaman is buried with his wife, Elenor/Ellen/Ellender Frances Dodson in the Pierce Family Cemetery. 

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Linn County, Missouri, Cemetery Records, Vol. 2 & 8

Cemetery Records of Macon County, Missouri Volume VI

Name: Vardeman Vanbeber

Death Date: 19 Jan 1908

Age: 74 yrs., 11 mos., 12 das.

Cemetery: Pierce

Description: Located northwest of Purdin, Missouri

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Prisoner of War Records show he was taken prisoner at Pittsburg Landing at the Battle of Shiloh, TN April 6, 1862.  He was taken to the Rebel prison at Tuscaloosa.  He contracted the measles at Chillicothe, MO. in January of 1862 and also contracted Thyphoid fever. He was paroled at Montomery, Alabama May 23rd, 1862.  Reported to Benton Barracks MO July 10, 1862.

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On his pension papers he was living in Liberty, Clay Co., MO. on Jan. 13, 1898.

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He was married by a preacher, Joseph McAllister

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On his pension papers you find him living with his daughter, Melcina and her husband Thomas Vincent in Oklahoma Territory.  Before that he was found in Clay, Missouri

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1850 Linn Co. Missouri Census:

Vardeman-24-M-W-Farmer-TN

Elender-23-F-W-VA

Henry-3-M-W-MO

Emely-1-F-w-MO

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1860 Linn Co. Missouri census:

Vard-35-M-W-Laborer-TN

Ellender-35-F-W-VA

Henry-13-M-W-MO

Emily-114-F-W-MO

George-8-M-W-MO

Lucy-6-F-W-MO

Nancy-4-F-W-MO

Martha-1-F-W-MO

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1870 Linn Co. Missouri Census:

Vard-46-M-W-Farmer-TN

Ellenor-43-F-W-VA

Lucy J.-16-F-W-MO

Nancy E.-15-F-W-MO

Martha E.-11-F-W-MO

Kitty-7-F-W-MO

William T.S.-5-M-W-MO

Melcena-3-F-W-MO

DODSON, Joseph H.-3-M-W-MO

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1880 Linn Co. Missouri Census:

Bart-Self-1826-TN-54-Farmer-M-W-TN-TN

Elender-Wife-1827-VA-53-Keeping House-M-W-VA-VA

Martha-Dau-1859-MO-21-At Home-S-W-TN-VA

Kittie-Dau-1862-MO-18-At Home-S-F-TN-VA

William S.-Son-1866-MO-14-Working on Farm-S-W-TN-VA

Melcena-Dau-1870-MO-10-At Home-S-W-TN-VA

Joseph Dotson-Nephew-1867-MO-13-Works on Farm-S-W-KY-KY