MAJOR BIOGRAPHIES, Henry County, Missouri ==================================================================== MAJOR, Robert E. - b: 1865 Windsor, MO source: 1919 History of Henry Co MO, Uel W. Lamkin, Historical Publishing Co - page: 522 residence: Windsor, Windsor Twp Robert E. Major, cashier of the Farmers Bank of Windsor, Missouri, is a native of his home city. He was born February 17, 1865, and is the son of the late Reuben Major, long a prominent and worthy citizen of Windsor. Reuben Major was born in Shelby County, Kentucky, April 7, 1825, and died at his home in Windsor, Missouri, March 8, 1913. During his younger days, he learned the trade of plasterer and later became a farmer. He removed with his parents to Calloway County, Missouri, in 1827 and resided in that county where he was reared amid pioneer surroundings, until 1853, and then came to Henry County, locating in the town of Windsor. He resided in Windsor and vicinity until his death. He was closely identified with the up-building and growth of the city and assisted in the organization of the Windsor Savings Bank, the first bank ever instituted in Windsor, and was the nominal cashier of this bank for some years after its organization. His wife was Nancy Duncan, prior to her marriage with Mr. Major. She was born in Boone County, Missouri, November 23, 1835, and departed this life in 1881. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Major were parents of three children: J. W. Major, auto salesman, Windsor, Missouri; Robert E. Major, subject of this sketch; and Orah A., wife of Bert Richardson, Berkeley, California. Reared in the city of Windsor, his school days were followed by employment in a local shoe store in which Robert E. Major began his active career in 1882. When the Farmers Bank was organized, in 1890, he became connected with the organization and in 1893, he was elected cashier of this bank. The success which has attended the Farmers Bank since Mr. Major first assisted in its organization has been largely due to his initiative, his pronounced financial ability, courtesy of demeanor, and his popularity as a banker and citizen. September 10, 1884, Robert E. Major and Miss Sarah A. Schwab were united in marriage. Mrs. Sarah A. Major was born in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, March 14, 1865, the daughter of Samuel Schwab, a native of Switzerland, who first located in Ohio and from there came to Windsor in 1867. He was one of the first shoe merchants to establish a shoe and boot- making shop in the city, and he also established one of the first shoe stores which he conducted for many years. Mr. Schwab learned the trade of boot and shoe maker in his native land. He died in Windsor at the age of 70 years. His wife, prior to her marriage with Mr. Schwab, was Sarah Burrier, a native of Ohio. Four children have been born to Robert E. and Sarah A. Major, as follows: Catherine, at home with her parents; F. Lee, a state bank examiner in Arkansas; Mary, wife of Frank Douglas, Joplin, Missouri; Schwab S., born November 14, 1893, enlisted for service in the Regular Army in 1915 and was transferred in 1917 to the Aviation Corps, as lieutenant, and is now a member of the Aviation Corps. Mr. Major has always been allied with the Democratic party and is a firm believer in Democratic principles of government. He was elected to a membership upon the Windsor board of education in 1904 and is now serving as treasurer of that body, having been a continuous member of the board since his first election. While a member of the board of education he has consistently favored and furthered the cause of education in Windsor in every manner possible and has become known for his progressive ideas in regard to the proper education of the youth of the city. He is a member of the Baptist Church, of which he is a deacon. ==================================================================== MAJORS, Charles M. - b: 1851 Adams Co, IN source: 1883 History of Henry Missouri , National Historical Co. - page: 530 residence: Clinton Twp Charles M. Majors, blacksmith and carriage manufacturer, was born in Adams County, Indiana, May 1, 1851. His youth was divided between working on a farm and attending the common schools of that county. In 1870 he came to Clinton, Missouri, and was engaged in various kinds of labor till the spring of 1872, when he began learning the blacksmith trade with Oschsli & Co. He continued with them till March, 1875, then went west and during nine months worked a short time in various places through Colorado, Wyoming and Dakota. Returning to Missouri he followed his trade at Carthage for seven months, and upon again coming to Clinton worked for his former employer till March, 1879. Then with Mr. Alfter he became interested in the blacksmith and carriage business, this partnership existing till November, 1881, when the firm became Majors & Arnold, who continued the business till November, 1882. Since that time Mr. M. has been alone in business. He enjoys a large jobbing trade, besides manufacturing a great many carriages and buggies. He occupies a good brick building and carries a complete supply of new work. He was married June 18, 1876, to Miss Amantha Arnold. They have one child, Earl. He is a member of the I. O. O. F. fraternity. ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. 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