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Charles Buster McQuary, having been given his mother's maiden name, appeared to be groomed to 'inherit the farm' so to speak, but for some reason, he moved his family to Iowa where a second son, Charles Gilbert McQuary was born in December of 1888. In 1889, Charles Buster McQuary, the father moved his family back down to Missouri, almost immediately contracted typhoid fever, and died in April of 1889 leaving Mary Broeffle on her own with a new baby.
For some reason, in the 1900 census, she went back to using her maiden name, and that is how I found her ancestry. In any case, for reasons I am unaware of at this point, she moved with her two sons far north to Saskatchewan Canada! Here, her son married Susan Laverne Davis of Macon, Missouri and they had a family of nine children.
So, it was because of her brave move to go it alone, that western Canada has a very large branch of the very old McQuary family of the United States which dates back to John McQuary, 1710, of Iona, Scotland who was sent to North Carolina as an indentured slave for fighting against England in the battle of Culloden.