Cornelia Hickman1,2
F, b. March 1844
Last Edited | 17 Oct 2020 |
Cornelia Hickman was born in March 1844 at Georgia.1,3 She married Lawrence Neal circa 1861 at Georgia.4 Cornelia Hickman and Lawrence Neal appeared on the census of 1 July 1870 in Hopewell, Anderson County, South Carolina; This census included R T Hickmon, age 18, Cornelia's brother?5 Cornelia Hickman and Lawrence Neal appeared on the census of 26 June 1880 in Hopewell, Anderson County, South Carolina.4 Cornelia Hickman Neal appeared on the census of 9 June 1900 in Justice Precinct 5, Cooke County, Texas.6 She was included in the census of Horace Homer Gunter and Lillian Neal on 6 May 1910 at Justice Precinct 5, Cooke County, Texas; This census included mother-in-law Cornelia Neal, Sister Iola Vandiber and children Broadis, William and Lozele Vandiber as well as Lillian's brothers, William, George, David, Charles and sister Dasiy.1
Children of Cornelia Hickman and Lawrence Neal
Citations
- Horace Gunter household, 1910 U.S. Census, Cooke County, Horace Gunter, population schedule, Justice Precinct 5, ED 0060, sheet 14B, dwelling 190, family 197, age 39, occupation Farmer - General Farm.
- Texas, Deaths, 1890-1976," index and images, at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3S3-8WL : 13 March 2018), Lawrence Neal in entry for George Neal, 20 Feb 1947; citing certificate number 9207, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,218,566.
- Cornelia Neal household, 1900 U.S. Census viewed at Ancestry.com, CookeCo, Cornelia Neal, population schedule, Justice Precinct 5, ED 0037, sheet 6B, dwelling 119, family 119, age 57, occupation Farmer.
- Lawrence Neal household, 1880 U.S. Census, Anderson County, Lawrence Neal, population schedule, Hopewell, ED 034, sheet 349D, dwelling 199, family 199, age 42, occupation Farmer.
- L C Neal household, 1870 U.S. Census, Anderson County, L C Neal, population schedule, Hopewell, dwelling 33, family 238, age 32, occupation Farmer.
- Camelia Neal household, 1900 U.S. Census viewed at Ancestry.com, CookeCo, Camelia Neal, population schedule, Precinct 5, ED 0037, sheet 6B, dwelling 119, family 119, age 56, occupation Farmer.
Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp1,2
F, b. 21 March 1844, d. 28 April 1916
Father | David Tripp3 d. b 1860 |
Mother | Betsy L. Ozgood4 |
Last Edited | 10 Apr 2016 |
Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp was born on 21 March 1844 at Daviess County, Indiana.1,5 She was the daughter of David Tripp and Betsy L. Ozgood.3,4 Nancy was included in the census of her brother and sister-in-law, Z. L. Tripp and Nancy J. (?), on 10 July 1860 at Morganfield P.O., Union County, Kentucky.3 Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp married Mathew Henry Owens circa 1870 at Kentucky.1,6 Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp and Mathew Henry Owens appeared on the census of 18 June 1870 in Boardley P.O., Hills Precinct, Union County, Kentucky.7 Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp and Mathew Henry Owens appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 in Dixon, Webster County, Kentucky.6 Mathew and Nancy appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 in Sturgis, Union County, Kentucky.4 Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp died on 28 April 1916 at Union County, Kentucky, at age 72; Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery; Also Posted "Loving Wife of Matthew Henry Owens, Daughter of David & Betsy L. Ozgood Tripp."5
Children of Nancy "Nannie" J(ane) Tripp and Mathew Henry Owens
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Contributions for M.H. Owens - PackLeaderJ.
- Harvey Owens household, 1910 U.S. Census, Bullittl County, Harvey Owens, population schedule, Magisterial District #1, ED 0017, sheet 2A, dwelling 22, family 23, age 23, occupation Farmer.
- Z. L. Tripp household, 1860 U.S. Census, Union County, Z. L. Tripp, population schedule, Morganfield P.O., dwelling 438, family 901, age 25, occupation Farmer.
- Matthew H. Owen household, 1900 U.S. Census, Union County, Matthew H. Owen, population schedule, Sturgis, ED 0084, sheet 3A, dwelling 46, family 47, age 78, occupation Pensioner.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Nancy Jane Tripp Owens - Find A Grave Memorial# 25357820.
- M. H. Owens household, 1880 U.S. Census, Webster County, Kentucky, population schedule, Dixon, ED 025, sheet 27B, dwelling 1, family 1, age 58, occupation Farmer.
- Mathur H. Owens household, 1870 United States Census, Union County, Mathur H. Owens, population schedule, Hills, dwelling 302A, family 189, age 47, occupation Farm Hand.
Thomas G. Walker1
M, b. April 1844
Father | John Walker1 b. 1816 |
Mother | Martha E Gibson1 b. c 1821 |
Last Edited | 17 Dec 2016 |
Thomas G. Walker was born in April 1844 at Virginia.1,2 He was the son of John Walker and Martha E Gibson.1 Thomas was recorded in the census of his parents, John Walker and Martha E Gibson, on 27 September 1850 at Culpeper County, Virginia.1 Thomas G. Walker married Jennie E. "Jane" Coleman, daughter of Robert M. Coleman and Margaret Stone, on 20 October 1875 at Culpeper County, Virginia.3,4 Thomas G. Walker and Jennie E. "Jane" Coleman appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 in Stevensburg, Culpeper County, Virginia.3 Thomas G. Walker and Jennie E. "Jane" Coleman appeared on the census of 15 June 1900 in Stevensburg, Culpeper County, Virginia.2
Children of Thomas G. Walker and Jennie E. "Jane" Coleman
- P. Gibson Walker3 b. Jun 1877
- Wilson Conway Walker+3 b. 6 Oct 1879, d. 10 Nov 1955
- Robert T. Walker2 b. Oct 1884
- Marguerite E. Walker2 b. 27 Oct 1889, d. 13 Dec 1938
Citations
- John Walker household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Not Stated, dwelling 248, family 501, 501.
- T.G. Walker household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Stevensburg, ED 12, sheet 7B, dwelling 138, family 144, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Thos G. Walker household, 1880 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Stevensburg, ED 37, sheet 417.1000, dwelling 401, family 429, age 36, occupation Farmer.
- Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014. Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013., online search.ancestry.com, FHL Film Number: 30978; Reference ID: p135.
Erasmus Pallette1
M, b. 11 April 1844, d. 3 July 1929
Father | Thomas Armstrong Pallette1 b. 18 Oct 1805, d. 12 May 1882 |
Mother | Sarah Moore1 b. 1805 |
Last Edited | 11 May 2021 |
Erasmus Pallette was born on 11 April 1844 at Jackson County, Missouri.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Armstrong Pallette and Sarah Moore.1 Erasmus Pallette married Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick circa 1880 at Missouri.2 Erasmus Pallette and Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 in Sniabar, Jackson County, Missouri.3 They appeared on the census of 18 April 1910 in Sni A Bar, Jackson County, Missouri.4 Erasmus Pallette died on 3 July 1929 at Jackson County, Missouri, at age 85.2
Children of Erasmus Pallette and Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick
Citations
- Thomas A. Pallett household, 1850 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Sni A Bar, dwelling 336, family 1435, 1435.
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Erasmus Judson Pallette, Find A Grave Memorial no: 46923136.
- Erasmus J. Pallette household, 1900 United States census, Jackson County, Erasmus J. Pallette, population schedule, Sniabar, ED 138, sheet 3B, dwelling 59, family 59, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Erasmus Pallett household, 1910 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Erasmus Pallett, population schedule, Sni A Bar, ED 212, sheet 2A, dwelling 34, family 34, age 66, occupation Farmer - General Farm.
Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick1
F, b. 29 April 1844, d. 7 June 1921
Last Edited | 11 May 2021 |
Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick was born on 29 April 1844 at Johnsn County, Kentucky.1 She married Erasmus Pallette, son of Thomas Armstrong Pallette and Sarah Moore, circa 1880 at Missouri.1 Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick and Erasmus Pallette appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 in Sniabar, Jackson County, Missouri.2 They appeared on the census of 18 April 1910 in Sni A Bar, Jackson County, Missouri.3 Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick died on 7 June 1921 at Jackson County, Missouri, at age 77.1
Children of Harrie "Hattie" Frances Renick and Erasmus Pallette
Citations
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Erasmus Judson Pallette, Find A Grave Memorial no: 46923136.
- Erasmus J. Pallette household, 1900 United States census, Jackson County, Erasmus J. Pallette, population schedule, Sniabar, ED 138, sheet 3B, dwelling 59, family 59, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Erasmus Pallett household, 1910 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Erasmus Pallett, population schedule, Sni A Bar, ED 212, sheet 2A, dwelling 34, family 34, age 66, occupation Farmer - General Farm.
James H Goodwin ?1
M, b. May 1844
Last Edited | 22 Feb 2016 |
James H Goodwin ? was born in May 1844 at Virginia.1
Children of James H Goodwin ?
Citations
- James H. Goodwin household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Cedar Mountain, ED unknown cd3, sheet 3A, dwelling 42, family 42, age 56, occupation Farmer.
Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley1,2,3
F, b. 12 May 1844, d. 22 February 1880
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2018 |
Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley was born on 12 May 1844 at Ridge Mills, Oneda County, New York.4,2 She married Eldrige Ishmael, son of Preston Ishmael and Mary Reynolds, on 2 December 1866 at Grant County, Wisconsin.1 Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley and Eldrige Ishmael appeared on the census of 28 July 1870 in Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin.4 Lenora died on 22 February 1880 at Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, at age 35.2
Children of Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley and Eldrige Ishmael
- Bertha "Bertie" Mariah Ishmael+4 b. c 1867
- Frank Ishmael4 b. Oct 1869
- Hattie/Harriet "Dollie" Ishmael5 b. Jan 1873
- Lillie Ishmael5 b. Oct 1873, d. 1936
Citations
- Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000., online http:www.ancestry.com.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Nancy Lenora Stanley Ishmael - Find A Grave Memorial# 5286768.
- Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911, database online at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRJ8-VB7 : 17 March 2018), Matthew Clinton Edwards and Bertha Mariah Ishmael, 11 Aug 1889; citing , Grant, Wisconsin, United States, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison; FHL microfilm 1,266,662.
- Eldrige Ishmael household, 1870 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Beetown, sheet 17A, dwelling 37, family 37, age 26, occupation Saloon Keeper.
- Eldridge Ishmael household, 1880 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Beetown, ED 98, sheet 18D, dwelling 267, family 268, age 35, occupation Keeping Saloon.
William Bridson Christian1
M, b. 25 May 1844, d. 26 April 1898
Father | William Christian2 b. 23 Apr 1819 |
Mother | Christiana Elizabeth Bridson1 b. c 1811, d. 25 May 1844 |
Last Edited | 16 Mar 2017 |
William Bridson Christian was born on 25 May 1844 at Douglas, Isle of Man.1 He was the son of William Christian and Christiana Elizabeth Bridson.2,1 William was included in the census of his father on 26 June 1860 at Upper Placerville, El Dorado County, California.3 William Bridson Christian married Sarah Loretta "Etta" Sackett, daughter of Herman S. Sackett and Phebe Ann Wilke, on 14 May 1869 at El Dorado County, California.4,1 William and Sarah (Loretta) Christian appeared on the census of 19 August 1870 in Pleasent Valley P.O., Diamond Springs, El Dorado County, California.5 William and Loretta appeared on the census of 19 June 1880 in Diamond Springs, El Dorado County, California.4 William Bridson Christian died on 26 April 1898 at Happy Valley, El Dorado County, California, at age 53; "30 April 1898 The Mountain Democrat, Placerville, California; WM. CHRISTIAN GONE "Last Tuesday the 26th inst., William Christian died at his home in Happy Valley, Cosumnes Township. He was a native of England, 53 years of age. A brother-in-law of Wm Cole, he leaves besides a wife, two sons and two daughters, a large circle of sympathizing relatives to [bewail] his loss. Like most of his neighbors, he had followed mining and farming and was a good husband, father and citizen. His funeral took place yesterday at Grizzly Flat, where he will be laid to rest beside his father and other relatives who had gone before him".1
Children of William Bridson Christian and Sarah Loretta "Etta" Sackett
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Wiget-Kensil-Veerkamp-Kitzmiller - kitzkmp.
- William Cole household, 1880 U.S. Census, El Dorado County, California, population schedule, Mountain, ED 057, sheet 51D, dwelling 16, family 16, age 54, occupation Farmer.
- W Christian household, 1860 U.S. Census, Eldorado County, California, population schedule, Upper Placerville, sheet 881, dwelling 1319, family 1319, age 40, occupation Baker.
- William Christain household, 1880 U.S. Census, El Dorado County, California, population schedule, Diamond Springs, ED 057, sheet 151B, dwelling 4, family 4, age 34, occupation Laborer.
- William Chrisian household, 1870 U.S. Census, El Dorado County, California, population schedule, Diamond Springs, sheet 34B, dwelling 392, family 280, age 26, occupation Teamster.
- Sarah Christian household, 1900 U.S. Census, El Dorado, California, population schedule, Diamond Springs, ED 260, sheet 261, dwelling age 48, occupation Cook.
- Richard White household, 1920 U. S. Census, El Dorado County, Richard White, population schedule, Placerville, ED 25, sheet 11A, dwelling 299, family 309, age 51, occupation Farmer - Stock and Hay Fm.
Frederick Stein1
M, b. June 1844, d. circa 1910
Last Edited | 29 Apr 2015 |
Frederick Stein was born in June 1844.2,3 He married Clotilda "Matilda" Gala Adams, daughter of John Adams and Margaret Templeman Brown, circa 1874 at Alabama.1,3 Frederick Stein and Clotilda "Matilda" Gala Adams appeared on the census of 23 June 1900 in Spring Hill, Mobile County, Alabama.3 Frederick Stein died circa 1910.2
Children of Frederick Stein and Clotilda "Matilda" Gala Adams
- Lewis T. Stein3 b. Aug 1875
- Bessie G Stein+4 b. 15 Oct 1877, d. 13 Nov 1973
- Carrie T. Stein3 b. Oct 1880
- Frederick Stein3 b. Oct 1886
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Clothilda Adams Stein - Find A Grave Memorial# 40628845.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Frederick Stein - Find A Grave Memorial# 40612964.
- Frederick Stein household, 1900 U.S. Census, Mobile County, Alabama, population schedule, Spring Hill, ED 0089, sheet 18B, dwelling 272, family 288, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Bessie Stein Toulin- Find A Grave Memorial# 40628849.
George Gunns1
M, b. 16 June 1844
Father | Robert Gunns2 b. c 1817, d. bt 1 Jan 1901 - 31 Mar 1901 |
Mother | Mary Scott2 b. c 1820 |
Charts | Some Descendants of Uriah Pratt and Elizabeth Wolfe |
Last Edited | 11 Dec 2020 |
George Gunns was born in the second quarter of 1844, on 16 June 1844, at Stowbridge, Downham Market, Norfolk, England. A small Village/Estate just north of Downham Market.3,4,5 He was the son of Robert Gunns and Mary Scott.2 George Gunns was included in the census of his parents, Robert Gunns and Mary Scott, on 30 March 1851 at Wombotsham, Norfolk, England.6 George, lodging in the home of Robert Goode, was working as a Carter when appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 in Magdalen, Norfolk.7 In 1869, George married Maria Wolfe Pratt, daughter of Ambrose Wolfe Pratt Sr. and Elizabeth "Betsy" Ablett, in the 4th quarter on 21 October 1869, at Wisbech St Peter, Cambridgeshire.1,8,9,10 George Gunns, working as a Farm Labourer, and his wife, Maria Wolfe Pratt, appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire; This census included Ann Holmes who was a 60 year old Nurse who was probably there to help with a new born Mary Gunns, age 9 days.3 George and wife Maria appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in Thomas Drove, Wisbech St. Mary, Cambridgeshire, England.11 They appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 in Wisbech St. Mary.12 George and Maria also appeared on the census of 31 March 1901 in Wisbech St. Mary; George was listed as a Farm Laborer and they were living on Garden Lane.13 A widower, George was included in the census of daughter, Mary Gunns, and husband George Richard Smith on 2 April 1911 at Gedney, Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England.14
Children of George Gunns and Maria Wolfe Pratt
- George Gunns3 b. bt 1 Oct 1869 - 31 Dec 1869, d. a 2 Apr 1871
- Mary Gunns+3 b. 24 Mar 1871
- Amelia Gunns11 b. b 1 Jan 1876
- Henry Gunns+12,15 b. 1883, d. 14 Mar 1946
- Walter Gunns+12,16 b. 31 Jul 1886, d. bt 1 Jan 1960 - 31 Mar 1960
Citations
- Ancestry.com. England and Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index: 1837-1983 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: Microfilm and microfiche of the England and Wales, Civil Registration Indexes created by the General Register Office, in London, England., online http://search.ancestry.com, Dec Quarter; Vol: 3b; Page 1409.
- 1851 British Census Index., online search.ancestry.com, Robert & Mary Gunns, Wimbotsham: Class: HO107; Piece: 1830; Folio: 226; Page: 13; GSU roll: 207485.
- 1871 British Census Index., online search.ancestry.com, RG10/1615; RD: Wisbech; SD: Wisbech; ED: 3; Folio: 56; Page 22; Household Schedual Number: 104; GSU Number: 829926.
- "England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941, database with images, online familysearch.org, "England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NT7J-1YY : 8 April 2020), George Gunns, 07 Jul 1844; citing Christening, Stow Bardolph, Norfolk, England, Record Office, Central Library, Norwich; FHL microfilm 1,526,654.
- Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, online search.ancestry.com/, Gunn Family Tree - Andrew Gunn.
- Robert Gunns Household, Wimbotsham, Norfolk, 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- Robert Goode Household, Magdalen,Norfolk, 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales, RG RG 9, Piece: 1258, Folio: 103, Page: 24; GSU roll: 542785, age 34, occupation Shepherd.
- Ancestyr.com - England & Wales, FreeBMD, Marriage Index, 1837-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006., online search.ancestry.com.
- Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, online search.ancestry.com/, Gunn - melgunn1.
- England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973, online search.ancestry.com, 1040591.
- 1881 British Census: Ancestry.com. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the England 1881 Census. Images reproduced by courtesy of the Public Record Office, London, England., online search.ancestry.com, RG11/1694; RD: Wisbech; SD: Leverington; ED: 6; Folio: 81; Page 2;.
- 1881 British Census: Ancestry.com. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the England 1881 Census. Images reproduced by courtesy of the Public Record Office, London, England., online search.ancestry.com, RG12/1303; RD: Wisbech; SD: Leverington; ED: 4; Folio: 47; Page 3; GSU: 6096143.
- 1901 British Census Index., online search.ancestry.com, RG13/1554; RD: Wisbech; SD: Leverington; ED: 8; Folio: 97; Page 1; Household Schedule Number: 4.
- 1911 British Census, online htt://www.findmypast.co.uk, George R. Smith, Gedney Holbeach: RG number: RG14; Piece: 19528; Reference: RG14PN19528 RG78PN1172 RD414 SD2 ED14 SN112; Registration District: Holbeach; Sub District: Long Sutton; Enumeration District: 14; Parish: Gedney.
- British Newspaper Archive, Family Notices, database with images, online familysearch.org, Yeovil, Somerset, England.
- England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1990, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPC5-WKH9 : 18 January 2020), Walter Gunn and Clara Louisa Milnes, 10 Jun 1912; citing Marriage, 10 Jun 1912, Boston St Botolph, Lincolnshire, England, Lincolnshire Record Office, Lincoln; FHL microfilm .
Elizabeth Francis Harelson1
F, b. 7 July 1844, d. 24 April 1913
Father | Edmond Beagles Harelson2 b. 1806, d. 29 Nov 1864 |
Mother | Mary A. Oliver2 b. 11 Oct 1818, d. 28 Nov 1900 |
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 1 Oct 2018 |
Elizabeth Francis Harelson was born on 7 July 1844 at Wisconsin.2 She was the daughter of Edmond Beagles Harelson and Mary A. Oliver.2 Elizabeth Francis Harelson was included in the census of Edmond Beagles Harelson and Mary A. Oliver on 17 August 1850 at District 24, Grant County, Wisconsin.3 Elizabeth Francis Harelson married John Salmon, son of Cutler Salmon and Janet "Jane" Reynolds, on 5 September 1861 at California.1 Elizabeth Francis Harelson and John Salmon appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California.4 E. F. (Elizabeth F) (S)almon, listing herself as a widowed "Capitalist", when she appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 in Oakland, Alameda County, California.5 A widowed Elizabeth and son Edmond appeared on the census of 30 April 1910 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California.6 Elizabeth Francis Harelson died on 24 April 1913 at Near Lathrop, San Joaquin County, California, at age 68.2
Children of Elizabeth Francis Harelson and John Salmon
- Mary A. Salmon4 b. 1863
- Edmond Cutler Salmon4 b. 27 Jun 1864, d. 23 Aug 1911
- Everett E. Salmon+4 b. 1867, d. 22 Dec 1950
- Arthur Herbert Salmon+4 b. May 1867, d. 22 Dec 1916
- Almeda P Salmon+4 b. 1872, d. b 1915
- Clara Alma Salmon+4 b. 21 Jul 1873, d. 10 Jul 1967
Citations
- Henrietta Reynolds, Pioneers Of Sand - Plains in San Joaquin County, California, page 39. Notes from San Joaquin County History 1890.
- California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, database with images, online www.familysearch.org, FamilySearch ([REFERENCE-ERROR] : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), [REFERENCE-ERROR] > image [REFERENCE-ERROR] of [REFERENCE-ERROR]; Reference ID: 396; GS Film Number: 1832144; Digital Folder Number: 004282311; Image Number: 401.
- Edmund Herelson household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Eastern District, dwelling 24B, family 348, 348.
- John Salmon household, 1880 U.S. Census, San Joaquin, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 236D, sheet 25, dwelling 27, family occupation farmer.
- E. F. Salmon household, 1900 U.S. Census, Alameda County, California, population schedule, Oakland, ED 359, sheet 5A, dwelling 91, family 96, age 54, occupation Capitallist.
- Elizabeth Salmon household, 1910, San Joaquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 114, sheet 5A, dwelling 99, family 99, age 56, occupation Farmer - Home Farm.
William Enoch Felts1
M, b. 7 July 1844, d. 21 January 1921
Last Edited | 30 May 2015 |
William Enoch Felts was born on 7 July 1844 at Americus, Sumter County, Georgia.1 He married C. Alice Ansley, daughter of Elbert Oxford Ansley and Mary Jane Council, on 16 January 1866 at Sumter County, Georgia.1 William Enoch Felts died on 21 January 1921 at Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, at age 76.1
Child of William Enoch Felts and C. Alice Ansley
- James Alonzo Felts2 b. 2 Dec 1866, d. 26 Sep 1950
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, C. Alice Ansley Felts - Find A Grave Memorial# 6364914.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, James Alonzo Felts - Find A Grave Memorial# 6291426.
Frederick W. Claybrook1,2
M, b. August 1844, d. before 1920
Father | Richard A.(D) Claybrook1 b. c 1817, d. 4 Dec 1873 |
Mother | Charlotte Q. Brown1 b. c 1816, d. 15 Aug 1884 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 7 Nov 2015 |
Frederick W. Claybrook was born in August 1844 at Nothumberland County, Virginia.1,3 He was the son of Richard A.(D) Claybrook and Charlotte Q. Brown.1 Frederick W. Claybrook was included in the census of Richard A.(D) Claybrook and Charlotte Q. Brown on 25 August 1850 at District 7, Northumberland County, Virginia.2 Frederick W. Claybrook was included in the census of Richard A.(D) Claybrook and Charlotte Q. Brown on 20 August 1860 at Wicomico Church P.O., Northumberland County, Virginia.1 Frederick W. Claybrook was included in the census of Richard A.(D) Claybrook and Charlotte Q. Brown on 25 July 1870 at Cople, Westmoreland County, Virginia.4 Frederick W. Claybrook appeared on the census of June 1880 in Cople, Westmoreland County, Virginia.5 He married Nannie M. Garnett on 29 June 1895 at King & Queen County, Virginia.6 Frederick died before before 1920 at Virginia; Nannie is listed as a widow on the 1920 U.S. Census.7
Children of Frederick W. Claybrook and Mary F. Drew
Children of Frederick W. Claybrook and Nannie M. Garnett
Citations
- R D Claybrook household, 1860 U.S. Census, Northumberland County, Virginia, population schedule, Wicomico Church P.O., sheet 889, dwelling 712, family 713, age 43, occupation Lawyer.
- R. A. Claybrook household, 1850 U.S. Census, Northumberland County, Virginia, population schedule, District 7, dwelling 334B, family 218, 218.
- F. Claybrook household, 1900 U.S. Census, Lancaster County, Virginia, population schedule, White Stone, ED 0047, sheet 16A, dwelling 303, family 304, age 56, occupation Preacher.
- Rich'd Claybrook household, 1870 U.S. Census, Westmoreland County, Rich'd Claybrook, population schedule, Cople, dwelling 253B, family 554, age 54, occpuation Lawyer.
- F. W. Claybrook household, 1880 U.S. Census, Westmoreland County, F. W. Claybrook, population schedule, Cople, ED 115, sheet 435B, dwelling 165, family 165, age 35, occupation Minister.
- Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014. Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013., online search.ancestry.com, FHL Film Number: 2048458; Reference ID: Image #364.
- Nannie G. Claybrook household, 1920 U. S. Census, Lancaster County, Vriginia, population schedule, Kilmarnock, sheet 71, dwelling 5B, family 108, 109.
Mary L McStott1,2
F, b. 1 August 1844, d. 5 October 1890
Last Edited | 16 Apr 2015 |
Mary L McStott was born on 1 August 1844 at Virginia.1,2 She married Richard Cahill, son of John Cahill and Mary Purcell, circa 1864 at Minnesota.1 Mary L McStott and Richard Cahill appeared next door to his brother John on the census of 15 July 1870 in Janesville, Waseca County, Minnesota.3 Richard and Mary Cahill appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 in Janesville, Waseca County, Minnesota.1 Mary died on 5 October 1890 at Waseca County, Minnesota, at age 46.2
Children of Mary L McStott and Richard Cahill
Citations
- Richard Cahill household, 1880 U.S. Census, Waseca County, Minnesota, population schedule, Janesville, ED 261, sheet 128B, dwelling 95, family 96, age 41, occupation Farmer.
- Minnesota Cemetery Incription index (John Dalby), viewed on line at ancestry.com, online search.ancestry.com, Township: Alton; County: Waseca' Name: Mary L Cahil; Birth Date: 1 Aug 1844; Death Date: 5 Oct 1890; Cemetery: St. Ann's; Comments: WIFE OF RICHARD. NEE: McSTOTT. WITH JOHN F. Section: N.
- Richard Cahill household, 1870 U.S. Census, Waseca County, Richard Cahill, population schedule, Janesville, dwelling 676A, family 77, age 32, occupation Farmer.
Sarah Miranda Steele
F, b. 15 August 1844, d. 11 September 1906
Father | Reuben Steele b. 29 Sep 1802, d. 20 Aug 1876 |
Mother | Elizabeth Faulkner b. 6 Jun 1819, d. 1 Jun 1875 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 26 May 2019 |
Lived in Hawkins County, Tenn.1 Sarah Miranda Steele was born on 15 August 1844 at Scott County, Virginia.2 She was the daughter of Reuben Steele and Elizabeth Faulkner. Sarah Miranda Steele was listed in the census of Reuben Steele and Elizabeth Faulkner on 19 September 1850 at Western District, Scott County, Virginia.3 Sarah Miranda Steele was recorded in the census of Reuben Steele and Elizabeth Faulkner on 27 August 1860 at Lee County, Virginia.4 Sarah Miranda Steele married Joseph J. Beal, son of Elias Beal and Nancy (?), on 4 January 1866 at Scott County, Virginia.5,2 Joseph and Sarah Beal appeared on the census of 14 June 1870 in Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee.5 Sarah Miranda Steele and Joseph J. Beal appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in 10 District, Hawkins County, Tennessee.6 A widowed Sarah Miranda Steele Beal appeared on the census of 11 June 1900 in Rogersville, Hawkins County.7 She died on 11 September 1906 at age 62.
Children of Sarah Miranda Steele and Joseph J. Beal
- Nancy E. Beal5 b. c 1867
- Viola D. Beal5 b. c 1869
- Mary Lelia Beal+6 b. 12 Oct 1870, d. 8 Feb 1942
- John H. Beal+6 b. c 1874, d. 1 Mar 1938
- Frederick O Beal6 b. 23 Apr 1875
Citations
- Rev. Hampton Osborne & Gladys J. Stallard Stallard, "Steel Family."
- Virginia Marriages,1785-1940, database, FamilySearch, online http://familySearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XR9F-V36 : 11 February 2018), Reuben Steel in entry for Joseph J Beal and Sarah M Steel, 04 Jan 1866; citing Scott, Virginia, reference 337187; FHL microfilm 337,187.
- Reubin Steel household, 1850 U.S. Census, Scott County, Virginia, population schedule, Western District, dwelling 446, family 1288, 1288.
- Reubin Steel household, 1860 U.S. Census of Fairfax County Virginia, Lee County, Virginia, population schedule, Wester District, sheet 927, dwelling 1662, family 1703, age 57, occupation Meth. Clergyman.
- Joseph J. Beal household, 1870 U.S. Census, Hawkins County, Joseph J. Beal, population schedule, Rogersville P.O., dwelling 127A, family 134, age 27, occupation Farmer.
- Joseph Beal household, 1880 U.S. Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee, population schedule, District 10, ED 087, sheet 362A, dwelling 31, family 33, age 37, occpuation Farmer.
- Sarah M. Beal household, 1900 U.S. Census, Hawkins County, Tennessee, population schedule, Rogersville, ED 0085, sheet 11B, dwelling 201, family 201, age 55, occupation None.
Adaline Voorhees1,2
F, b. 15 August 1844, d. 18 February 1921
Father | Elisha Voorhees3 b. 1794 |
Mother | Nancy (?)3 b. 1798 |
Last Edited | 7 Apr 2020 |
Adaline Voorhees was born on 15 August 1844 at Hancock County, Illinois.1,2 She was the daughter of Elisha Voorhees and Nancy (?)3 Adaline Voorhees was recorded in the census of her parents, Elisha Voorhees and Nancy (?), on 15 November 1850 at Pottawattamie County, Iowa.3 Adaline Voorhees married William George Petty, son of Albert Petty and Catherine (?), on 26 December 1859 at Sanpete County, Utah Territory.1 Adaline Voorhees was listed in the census of William George Petty on 9 June 1860 at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah Territory.4 Adaline Voorhees and William George Petty appeared on the census of 19 June 1880 in Petty Precinct, Sanpete, Utah Territory.1 Adaline Voorhees and William George Petty appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 in Emery, Emery County, Utah.5 Adaline Voorhees and William George Petty appeared on the census of 2 April 1910 in Emery, Sanpete County, Utah.6 Adaline Voorhees died on 18 February 1921 at Emery, Emery County, Utah, at age 76.2
Children of Adaline Voorhees and William George Petty
- George Albert Petty+1 b. 4 Aug 1861, d. 26 Dec 1944
- Elizabeth Ann Petty7 b. 12 Dec 1862, d. 28 Mar 1931
- Heber Alonzo Petty1 b. 16 Apr 1865, d. 5 Aug 1956
- John Em Petty2 b. 11 Sep 1866, d. 25 Mar 1868
- Catherine Diantha Petty1 b. 27 Mar 1868, d. 9 Mar 1934
- Warren Henry Petty1 b. 27 Nov 1869, d. 24 Feb 1903
- Isaac Albert Petty1 b. 14 Jul 1871
- Wallace Petty1 b. 1873
- William Arthur Petty1 b. Feb 1877, d. 18 Jul 1951
- Franklin Petty1 b. 1879
- Margaret Petty1 b. Apr 1880
- Samuel R. Petty8 b. Jun 1882
- Susan J. Petty9 b. Feb 1884
- Myrtle A. Petty9 b. Nov 1885
Citations
- George Petty household, 1880 U.S. Census, Sanpete County, Utah Territory, population schedule, Petty Precinct, ED 65, sheet unknown cd4, dwelling 16, family 16, occupation Farmer.
- Ancestors of Shannon Ritter, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, Ahnentafel for George A. Petty.
- Elisha Voorhiss household, 1850 U.S. Census, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, population schedule, District 21, dwelling 132, family 1070, 1070.
- G. W. Petty household, 1850 U.S. Census, Sanpete County, Utah Territory, population schedule, Manti, dwelling 657, family 166, 150.
- Wm T Petty household, 1900 U.S. Census, Emery County, Utah, population schedule, Emery, ED 196, sheet 11A, dwelling 153, family 157, age 68, occupation Carpenter.
- George W. Petty household, 1910 U.S. Census, Sanpete County, Utah, population schedule, Emery, ED 44, sheet 47B, family 55, occupation carpenter.
- William G. Petty household, 1870 U.S. Census, Kane County, Utah Territory, population schedule, Kanasah, sheet 476, dwelling 47, family 45.
- George Petty household, 1900 U.S. Census, Emery County, Utah, population schedule, Emery Precinct, ED 196, sheet 166A, dwelling 5, family 6, occupation Farmer.
- George Petty household, 1900 U.S. Census, Emery County, Utah, population schedule, Emery Precinct, ED 196, sheet 166A, dwelling 153, family 157, occupation Farmer.
Minerva McKinney1
F, b. September 1844
Father | Uriah McKinney2 b. c 1825 |
Mother | Elzabeth (?)2 b. c 1826 |
Last Edited | 25 Mar 2016 |
Minerva McKinney was born in September 1844 at Texas.1,2 She was the daughter of Uriah McKinney and Elzabeth (?)2 Minerva McKinney was included in the census of her parents, Uriah and Elizabeth McKinney, on 21 October 1850 at Milam and Williamson District, Milam County, Texas.2 She married Henry Bently "Bunk" Griffin, son of Asa C. Griffin and Elizabeth Bolinger, circa 1886 at Texas.1 Minerva McKinney and Henry Bently "Bunk" Griffin appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 in Precinct 2, Maysfield, Texas.1
Child of Minerva McKinney and Henry Bently "Bunk" Griffin
- Albert Alvin Griffin1 b. Jun 1887, d. 11 Nov 1945
Citations
- Henry B. Griffin household, 1900 U.S. Census, Milam County, Texas, population schedule, Justice Precinct 2, ED 0068, sheet 1A, dwelling 4, family 4, age 53, occupation Farmer.
- Uriah McKinney household, 1850 U.S. Census, Milam County, Uriah McKinney, population schedule, Milam and Williamson, dwelling 24B, family 574, age 25, occupation Farmer.
Sallie Alice Armstrong1
F, b. 2 September 1844, d. 2 April 1888
Father | John Spilman Armstrong1 b. 17 Oct 1811, d. 7 Nov 1884 |
Mother | Sarah Jane Settle1 b. 14 Dec 1814, d. 22 Jan 1894 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of Thomas Armstrong of Ryton, County Durham, England |
Last Edited | 12 Nov 2016 |
Sallie Alice Armstrong was born on 2 September 1844 at Culpeper County, Virginia.1 She was the daughter of John Spilman Armstrong and Sarah Jane Settle.1 Sallie Alice Armstrong was recorded in the census of her parents, John and Sara Armstrong, on 12 July 1860 at Homeland P.O., Culpeper County.2 Sallie married John R. Turner, son of Lewis Turner and Ellen Roberts, before 1867 at Culpeper County, Virginia.1 Sallie Alice Armstrong was included in the census of John Spilman Armstrong and Sarah Jane Settle on 6 July 1870 at Catalpa Township, Culpeper County.3 Sallie Alice Armstrong and John R. Turner appeared on the census of 23 June 1880 in Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia.4 Sallie died on 2 April 1888 at Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia, at age 43.1,5 Sallie Alice Armstrong She was the author of: Diary of Miss Sally Alice Armstrong, "Rose Hill" at Waterloo, Culpeper County, VA, from March 17 to September 1, 1863, Virginia Historical Society, ViH17885:IAR585i, Mss5:1Ar585:1.6
Children of Sallie Alice Armstrong and John R. Turner
- Hugh Davisson Turner+1 b. 23 Jul 1867, d. 21 Dec 1938
- Ellen Lewis "Nellie" Turner+1 b. 1869
- Edward Spilman Turner+1 b. 18 Sep 1870, d. 22 Apr 1922
- Alice/Alys Turner+1 b. 1873
- Janie Turner1 b. 11 Oct 1874, d. 22 Sep 1908
Citations
- Melville, SPILMAN PAPERS, p. 150.
- John S. Armstrong household, 1860 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Homeland P.O., sheet 24, dwelling 194, family 173, age 48, occupation Farmer.
- John S. Armstrong household, 1870 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Catalpha, sheet 562A, dwelling 147, family 153, occupation farmer.
- John R. Turner household, 1880 U.S. Census, Fauquier County, Virginia, population schedule, Warrenton, ED 44, sheet 150B, dwelling 27, family 36, age 42, occupation Deputy Clerk Circut Court.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Sallie Alice Armstrong Turner - Find A Grave Memorial# 88510309.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 88510309.
James Polk Stewart1
M, b. 4 September 1844, d. 10 October 1936
Father | Charles Stewart1 b. c 1805 |
Mother | Mary "Polly" McPeters1 b. c 1808 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2016 |
James Polk Stewart was also known as Polk J. Stewart.2 He was born on 4 September 1844 at Independence, Jackson County, Missouri.2,1 He was the son of Charles Stewart and Mary "Polly" McPeters.1 James Polk Stewart was included in the census of Charles Stewart and Mary "Polly" McPeters on 17 September 1850 at Blue, Jackson County, Virginia.3 James Polk Stewart was included in the census of Charles Stewart and Mary "Polly" McPeters on 13 June 1860 at Blue, Jackson County.4 James Polk Stewart married Jane "Jennie" Francss circa 1872 at Missouri.1,5 James Polk Stewart and Jane "Jennie" Francss appeared on the census of 4 June 1880 in Blue, Jackson County, Missouri.6 James Polk Stewart and Jane "Jennie" Francss appeared on the census of 28 April 1910 in Blue, Jackson County, Missouri.5 James Polk Stewart was included in the census of Thurston Carlisle Hulse and Hallie H Stewart on 12 April 1930 at Independence.2 He died on 10 October 1936 at Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri, at age 92.1
Children of James Polk Stewart and Jane "Jennie" Francss
- Hallie H Stewart+2 b. Oct 1873, d. c 1970
- Pauline Hattie Stewart5 b. c 1876
- Charlie Stewart6 b. c 1877
Citations
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, James Polk Stewart - Find A Grave Memorial# 131494376.
- Thurston C. Hulse household, 1930 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Thurston C. Hulse, population schedule, Independence, ED 244, sheet 8B, dwelling 134, family 151, age 57, occupation Government Clerk, Prohibition.
- Charles Stewart household, 1850 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Blue, dwelling 310A, family 2, 2.
- Charles Stewart household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Blue, sheet 569, dwelling 511, family age 54, occupation Farmer.
- Polk Stewart household, 1910 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Polk Stewart, population schedule, Blue, ED 0002, sheet 14B, dwelling 232, family 232, age 66, occupation Farmer.
- Polk Stuart household, 1880 United States census, Jackson County, Polk Stuart, population schedule, Blue, ED 025, sheet 61, dwelling 35, family 35, age 35, occupation Farmer.
Winfield Scott Smith1
M, b. 14 September 1844, d. 17 July 1885
Father | Wedon/Wheaton Smith2 b. 20 Oct 1804, d. 16 Feb 1871 |
Mother | Alpha Yeager2 b. 10 Nov 1809, d. 22 Oct 1867 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2018 |
Winfield Scott Smith was born on 14 September 1844 at Danville, Boyld County, Kentucky.1 He was the son of Wedon/Wheaton Smith and Alpha Yeager.2 Winfield Scott Smith was included in the census of his parente, Wedon/Wheaton Smith and Alpha Yeager, on 5 August 1850 at District 2, Boyle County, Kentucky; In the household for this census, Mary Yeager, age 55, born in Kentucky. Alpha's sister or mother?3 Winfield was included in the census of his parents on 11 August 1860 at Division Thirty Five, Jaclkson County, Missouri; Included in the household for this census was Mary Yager, age 60, born in Kentucky. Alpha's sister?2 Winfield Scott Smith married Malissa Jane Saunders, daughter of Elzy F. Saunders and Eliza Steele, on 8 February 1867 or 8 February 1869 at Jackson County, Missouri.1,4 Winfield Scott Smith was also known as Alice Sanders The name given on the Missouri Marriages, 1750-1920, at FamilySearch.4 He was included in the census of his appearenty widowed father Wedon/Wheaton Smith on 13 July 1870 at Township 47, Range 30, Jackson County, Missouri.5 "Winfie and Jane" appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 in Prairie, Jackson County, Missouri.6 Winfield Scott Smith died on 17 July 1885 at Blue Springs, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 40.1
Children of Winfield Scott Smith and Malissa Jane Saunders
- Elzy Weidon Smith7 b. 12 Nov 1870, d. 13 Feb 1952
- Orville Fredric Smith+7 b. 31 Dec 1872, d. 15 Nov 1955
- Francis "Frank" Celsus Smith7 b. 1875, d. 1958
- Daisy Zelma Smith+7 b. 13 Nov 1878, d. 20 Aug 1954
- Lillie Belle Smith+7 b. 7 May 1884, d. 23 May 1960
- Walter Scott Smith7 b. 1 Dec 1885, d. 24 Jan 1967
Citations
- Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004., online www.ancestry.com, Source number: 1910.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: LLE.
- Wheaton Smith household, 1860 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Division Thirty Five, sheet 220, dwelling 1707, family 1770, age 52, occupation Farmer.
- Weedon Smith household, 1860 U.S. Census, Boyle County, Weedon Smith, population schedule, District 2, dwelling 348B, family 31, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- Missouri, Marriages, 1750-1920, Index At FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V28J-ZFR : 11 February 2018), Winfield Scott Smith and Alice Sanders, 08 Feb 1869; citing Jackson,Missouri; FHL microfilm 1,019,757.
- Whadon Smith household, 1870 U.S. Census, Jackson County, Missouri, population schedule, Township 47, Range 30, sheet 120A, dwelling 700, family 715, age 65, occupation Farmer.
- Winfie Smith household, 1880 United States census, Jackson County, Winfie Smith, population schedule, Prairie, ED 34, sheet 191A, dwelling 75, family 77, age 33, occupation Farmer.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Stotts and Rice Family - dottiericestotts.
Ann Lane Cook1
F, b. 5 November 1844, d. 3 November 1901
Father | James Cook2 b. c 1812 |
Mother | Francis (?)2 b. c 1812 |
Last Edited | 5 Apr 2015 |
Ann Lane Cook was born on 5 November 1844 at Belston (Bilston), Staffordshire, England.1 She was the daughter of James Cook and Francis (?)2 Ann Lane Cook was included in the census of her parents, James and Francis Cook, on 30 March 1851 at Bilston, Staffordshire, England.2 She was aslo included in the census of her parents on 4 June 1860 at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah.3 She, as a second wife, married William Kilshaw Barton, son of Thomas Barton and Margaret (?), on 10 October 1864 at Salt Lake, Utah.1 Ann was included in the census of William and Elizabeth on 27 June 1870 at Ward 2, Manti, Sanpete County, Utah.4 A widowed Ann Barton appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah; This census included grand daughter Eva Hall (2).5 Ann Lane Cook died on 3 November 1901 at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, at age 56.1
Children of Ann Lane Cook and William Kilshaw Barton
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, See Gardener Family Tree.
- James Cook Household, Bilston, Staffordshire, 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- Jas Cook household, 1860 U.S. Census, Sanpete County, Utah Territory, population schedule, Manti, dwelling 640, family 32, 32.
- Willliam Barton household, 1870 U.S. Census, Sanpete County, Willliam Barton, population schedule, Manti, dwelling 40A, family 13, age 44, occupation House Painter.
- Ann Barton household, 1900 U.S. Census, Sanpete County, Ann Barton, population schedule, Manti, ED 0125, sheet 1B, dwelling 13, family 13, age 56, occupation none.
- Dave Pratt's observation!
Eldrige Ishmael1
M, b. 12 November 1844, d. 6 November 1943
Father | Preston Ishmael1 b. 1806 |
Mother | Mary Reynolds1 b. 1 Nov 1808, d. 17 Sep 1891 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 22 Aug 2018 |
Eldrige Ishmael was born on 12 November 1844 at Mount Sterling, Brown County, Illinois.1,2,3 He was the son of Preston Ishmael and Mary Reynolds.1 Eldrige Ishmael was recorded in the census of Mary Reynolds and Preston Ishmael on 26 September 1850 at District 24, Grant County, Wisconsin.1 Eldridge was working for his older brother when he included in the census of Thomas Jefferson Ishmael and Olive Clara Sumner on 19 June 1860 at Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin.4 Eldrige Ishmael was recorded in the census of Mary Reynolds on 16 July 1860 at Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin.5 Eldrige Ishmael married Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley on 2 December 1866 at Grant County, Wisconsin.6 Eldrige Ishmael and Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley appeared on the census of 28 July 1870 in Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin.7 Eldrige Ishmael appeared on the census of 23 June 1880 in Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin.8 He married Hannah Hutchcroft, daughter of William Hutchcroft and Rachel Hencel, circa 1881 at Grant County, Wisconsin.2 Eldrige Ishmael and Hannah Hutchcroft appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 in Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin.2 Eldrige Ishmael and Hannah Hutchcroft appeared on the census of 1905 in Cassville Village, Grant County, Wisconsin.9 Eldrige Ishmael and Hannah Hutchcroft appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 in Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin.10 Eldrige Ishmael and Hannah Hutchcroft appeared on the census of January 1920 in Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin.11 A widower, Eldrige Ishmael and daughter Harriet appeared on the census of 3 May 1930 in Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin.12 Eldridge died on 6 November 1943 at Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin, at age 98.3
Children of Eldrige Ishmael and Nancy Leanora "Nora" Stanley
- Bertha "Bertie" Mariah Ishmael+7 b. c 1867
- Frank Ishmael7 b. Oct 1869
- Hattie/Harriet "Dollie" Ishmael8 b. Jan 1873
- Lillie Ishmael8 b. Oct 1873, d. 1936
Children of Eldrige Ishmael and Hannah Hutchcroft
- Oscar Elgie Ishmael+2 b. 12 Sep 1883, d. 16 Apr 1970
- Raleigh Preston Ishmael2 b. 16 Oct 1887
Citations
- Preston Ishmael household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, District 24, dwelling 82, family 1236, 1236.
- Eldridge Ishmael household, 1900 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Cassville, ED 26, sheet 1A, dwelling 1, family 1, age 55, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Eldridge Ishmael - Find A Grave Memorial# 71680140.
- Jefferson Ishmael household, 1860 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Cassville, sheet 46, dwelling 365, family 351, age 26, occupation Livery Stable Keeper.
- Mary Ishmael household, 1860 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Beetown, sheet 4, dwelling 1289, family 1260, age 52, occupation None.
- Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp.. Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000., online http:www.ancestry.com.
- Eldrige Ishmael household, 1870 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Beetown, sheet 17A, dwelling 37, family 37, age 26, occupation Saloon Keeper.
- Eldridge Ishmael household, 1880 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Beetown, ED 98, sheet 18D, dwelling 267, family 268, age 35, occupation Keeping Saloon.
- Herman Grimm household, 1905 State Census, Cassville Village,Grant County,Wisconsin, population schedule, Page No: 113 , Line No: 18, , FamilySearch FHL No: 1020449 age 60.
- Eldridge Ishmael household, 1910 U.S. Census, Grant County, Eldridge Ishmael, population schedule, Cassville, ED 0017, sheet 3A, dwelling 63, family 63, age 65, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- Eldridge Ishmael household, 1920 U.S. Census, Grant County, Eldridge Ishmael, population schedule, Cassvile, ED 95, sheet 8B, dwelling 208, family 212, age 75, occupation none.
- Eldridge Ishmael household, 1930 U.S. Census, Grant County, Eldridge Ishmael, population schedule, Cassville, ED 9, sheet 8A, dwelling 227, family 235, age 74, occupation not listed.
Eldridge Reynolds1
M, b. 2 December 1844, d. 5 January 1926
Father | James Reynolds2 b. 30 Nov 1806, d. 22 Jul 1867 |
Mother | Martha Rosanna Ramsey2 b. 6 Feb 1804, d. 23 Jun 1899 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 6 Apr 2021 |
Eldridge Reynolds was born on 2 December 1844 at Grant County, Wisconsin.2,3 He was the son of James Reynolds and Martha Rosanna Ramsey.2 Eldridge Reynolds was listed in the census of his parents, James Reynolds and Martha Rosanna Ramsey, on 27 August 1850 at E. District 25 of, Grant County.1 Eldridge Reynolds Among the old settlers of San Joaquin County Eldridge L. Reynolds ranks well to the fore, for he arrived with his parents in 1854, and almost continuously since that time has employed his energies in farming and stockraising near Manteca. He has been successful, and as a citizen he ranks very high in the county. He was born in Grant County, Wisconsin, December 2, 1844, the youngest son of James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, natives of Kentucky, who crossed the plains to California in 1853 and in the fall of 1854, settled in San Joaquin County. The father, James Reynolds, paid $1.25 per acre for his ranch. He located on what is known as Sand Plains near the present location of the East Union Church and cemetery two miles northwest of Manteca. The first house built by James Reynolds was made of shakes, cut by hand, near Placerville, and were hauled by team to the ranch. Four sons are now living: David R., whose sketch will be found in this history; Eldridge L., our subject, and Edward are twins; and James A. resides at Capitola. Both parents are deceased, the mother reaching the advanced age of ninety-five years.
Eldridge L. Reynolds received his education in the district school near his home and his teachers were ex-senator Samuel Meyer and Judge Woodard. At the time of his father’s death he received 240 acres as his share of the estate and for forty-two years he farmed and improved the property, his principal crops being grain, which yielded from thirty-five to forty bushels to the acre in early days. On his ranch he erected a $2,500 residence and $1,100 barn; he also planted orange trees and a vineyard of table grapes. He became well known for his high grade Holstein cattle and for his fine draft horses of the Clydesdale breed, and mules. Mr. Reynolds and his twin brother ran a threshing outfit in the valley for a number of years and became well acquainted in the county, and they also farmed together 1,000 acres of grain land on the west side, which produced in one year 10,500 sacks of wheat.
The marriage of Mr. Reynolds occurred on September 9, 1869, and united him with Miss Annie Campbell, a native of Wisconsin, one of his schoolmates in that state, and his twin brother, Edward, married her sister. She and her sister came via Panama, stopping first in Nevada and a year later coming to San Joaquin County. She passed away March 25, 1911, an active member of the Brethren Church. As a youth Mr. Reynolds shot antelope and elk on the plains and grizzly bears were often seen in the mountains. Having sold his ranch in 1908, he is now living retired at his home, 920 South California Street, Stockton, enjoying the fruits of a life spent in useful and honorable toil and he has a very large circle of friends in this portion of California. In the earlier days he was an active member of the Grange in the East Union District.
( Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California,Page 451. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923.
Eldridge Reynolds & Anna Campbell Marriage License
Eldridge Reynolds obit
Eldridge Reynolds Death Certificate)
Eldridge L. Reynolds
Biography Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Page 451. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923.
GramlynB in 1854 at San Joaquin County, California.3,4 He was also listed in the census of parents on 9 June 1860 at Castoria, San Joaquin County.5 He married Anne M Campbell, daughter of William Campbell and Susan Maloy, on 9 September 1869 at San Joaquin County, California.6 Eldridge Reynolds and Anne M Campbell appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California; This census included an adopted son Francis M. Hall.7 Eldridge and Ann appeared on the census of 13 June 1900 also in Castoria, San Jauquin County.8 Eldridge Reynolds appeared on the Californi Great Registers of 25 April 1902 in Lathrop, California; According to the 1902 register, Eldridge had his left leg cut off at the Knee and was missing his right thumb.9 They also appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 in Ward 3, Stockton.10 He died on 5 January 1926 at San Joaquin County, California, at age 81; From an Obituary in the Stocton Daily Evening Record "Transcription of text in document - ELDRIDGE REYNOLDS, PIONEER OF “54, CROSSES DIVIDE; Eldridge Reynolds, pioneer of California, died here yesterday at the age of 81 years after a short illness. He is survived by a foster daughter, Frances M. Hall of Oakland, and three brothers, David R Reynolds of Stockton, James A Reynolds of Capitola and Edward Reynolds of Lathrop. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 1:30 from the chapel of B. C. Wallace; Reynolds was a native of Wisconsin. He crossed the plains from Kentucky in 1853 and came to California in 1854 with his parents and settled in San Joaquin county. Almost until the time of his death he was engaged in farming near Manteca. He became well known throughout the state as a breeder and raiser of fine strains of Holstein cattle and Clydesdale horses. In 1907 Reynolds retired to Stockton and lived at 920 South California street. In the early days he was a prominent member of the Grange in the East Union section. Stockton Daily Evening Record 1-6-1926.11,12,13" He was included in the Biography of David Ramsey Reynolds; The fallowing is from Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Pages 441-442. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923. Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta.
For the past sixty-nine years, David R. Reynolds has been a resident of San Joaquin County, and he is naturally most familiar with the history of those early days, his mind bearing the impress of the pioneer annals of the Pacific coast. In San Joaquin County he took up his abode and became influential in the progress and development of his locality.
Mr. Reynolds is a native of Putnam County, Indiana, his birth occurring May 1, 1835, and he was one of five sons born to James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, both natives of Kentucky. The eldest son, Richard, a farmer and miner at French Camp, San Joaquin County, died 1915, being then eighty-three. The other three sons are Eldridge and Edward, twins; and James A., residing at Capitola. His great-grandfather in the Reynolds line was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the second war with England. When David R. Reynolds was in his fourth year his parents removed to Grant County, Wisconsin, becoming pioneers of that district. Wisconsin had not then been admitted to the Union, and amid the wild scenes of frontier life our subject was reared to his eighteenth year, when the family started for California across the plains, being from May until September upon the way. They first settled near the present site of Placerville, but in the fall of 1854 came to San Joaquin County, where the father, James Reynolds, settled upon a ranch near French Camp. He entered land from the Government, and was one of the earliest residents upon what is known as the sand plains. There he remained until his death in 1867, assisting in the pioneer development of the county.
Cutler Salmon, who crossed the plains with the party of which Mr. Reynolds was a member, served in the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin and received from the U. S. Government a claim for 160 acres of land. David R. Reynolds purchased this claim from Mr. Salmon. This was at the time of the second election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the United States and Mr. Lincoln’s name appeared on the deed to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds farmed this place from 1855 to 1860, then returned east via Panama to Wisconsin. There on May 11, 1862, he married Miss Isabel Harelson, a schoolmate of his boyhood. In 1864, with his bride, he crossed the plains the second time and located on his ranch where he farmed for fifty-two years before retiring and moving to Stockton. He at first owned 160 acres, but as his financial resources increased he added to this property until he owned 320 acres. In the early days grain ran about fifty bushels to the acre and Mr. Reynolds in addition raised considerable stock which he pastured on the San Joaquin River. He was a member of the Grange and the cause of education and religion received his hearty support, serving for twenty-six years as trustee of the Union school district. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are the parents of five children: Melvin E., Clyde H. and Matt C. are deceased; and the two daughters, Henrietta and Gertrude Belle. There are two grandchildren, the children of Clyde H; Gertrude Isabel and M. Clinton. Miss Henrietta Reynolds is widely known for her activity in the restoration of the East Union Cemetery near Manteca. A number of years ago she undertook the plan to restore the church and cemetery to its former beauty and she has worked hard and faithfully among the families of the pioneers and with the aid of the Native Daughters of California, the cemetery has been restored and is a monument to her efforts. A new wire fence has been built and a concrete archway constructed bearing the inscription “Union Cemetery, Memorial to the pioneers of the vicinity.” A memorial tablet on the east side of the arch gives the names and dates of the deceased pioneers, the first name being that of W. O. Lewis who came to California via Mexico in 1846. This almost forgotten burial place of the hardy pioneers now shows signs of loving care and the residents of San Joaquin County owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Miss Reynolds for her efforts in restoring this noted and historic cemetery. Miss Gertrude Belle Reynolds is an elocutionist of exceptional ability and a great favorite at Stockton where she has appeared repeatedly at concerts and entertainments. Perhaps no other of Stockton’s daughters has received as numerous and flattering press notices as has Miss Reynolds.
D. R. Reynolds is one of California’s most honored pioneers. When living at Hangtown, he became acquainted with Mr. J. M. Studebaker, in 1853. Their acquaintance grew into a lasting friendship. Later on Mr. Studebaker went back to his old home at South Bend, Indiana, and then began to build wagons and buggies on an extensive scale. Mr. Studebaker stuck with the gold camp at Hangtown for five years. He did not meet with any great success as a gold-miner, so directed his energies to making wheelbarrows and tunnel cars in a small shop at Hangtown, which was the real beginning of the great Studebaker manufacturing concern, now one of the greatest corporations in the land.
On May 11, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home 745 East Sonora Street, Stockton, which was a happy event in the lives of these old and esteemed pioneers. Mr. Reynolds has a clear mind and a remarkable memory of the events of the early days, his own experience in mining at Hangtown, the depredations of bandits and the swift justice meted out by the Vigilantes. His name should be enduringly inscribed upon the records of the early settlers of San Joaquin County.14
Eldridge Reynolds From San Joaquin County Biographies Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta (Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Page 451. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923).
Among the old settlers of San Joaquin County Eldridge L. Reynolds ranks well to the fore, for he arrived with his parents in 1854, and almost continuously since that time has employed his energies in farming and stockraising near Manteca. He has been successful, and as a citizen he ranks very high in the county. He was born in Grant County, Wisconsin, December 2, 1844, the youngest son of James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, natives of Kentucky, who crossed the plains to California in 1853 and in the fall of 1854, settled in San Joaquin County. The father, James Reynolds, paid $1.25 per acre for his ranch. He located on what is known as Sand Plains near the present location of the East Union Church and cemetery two miles northwest of Manteca. The first house built by James Reynolds was made of shakes, cut by hand, near Placerville, and were hauled by team to the ranch. Four sons are now living: David R., whose sketch will be found in this history; Eldridge L., our subject, and Edward are twins; and James A. resides at Capitola. Both parents are deceased, the mother reaching the advanced age of ninety-five years.
Eldridge L. Reynolds received his education in the district school near his home and his teachers were ex-senator Samuel Meyer and Judge Woodard. At the time of his father’s death he received 240 acres as his share of the estate and for forty-two years he farmed and improved the property, his principal crops being grain, which yielded from thirty-five to forty bushels to the acre in early days. On his ranch he erected a $2,500 residence and $1,100 barn; he also planted orange trees and a vineyard of table grapes. He became well known for his high grade Holstein cattle and for his fine draft horses of the Clydesdale breed, and mules. Mr. Reynolds and his twin brother ran a threshing outfit in the valley for a number of years and became well acquainted in the county, and they also farmed together 1,000 acres of grain land on the west side, which produced in one year 10,500 sacks of wheat.
The marriage of Mr. Reynolds occurred on September 9, 1869, and united him with Miss Annie Campbell, a native of Wisconsin, one of his schoolmates in that state, and his twin brother, Edward, married her sister. She and her sister came via Panama, stopping first in Nevada and a year later coming to San Joaquin County. She passed away March 25, 1911, an active member of the Brethren Church. As a youth Mr. Reynolds shot antelope and elk on the plains and grizzly bears were often seen in the mountains. Having sold his ranch in 1908, he is now living retired at his home, 920 South California Street, Stockton, enjoying the fruits of a life spent in useful and honorable toil and he has a very large circle of friends in this portion of California. In the earlier days he was an active member of the Grange in the East Union District.14
He and Anne M Campbell appear to have had no children.15
Eldridge L. Reynolds received his education in the district school near his home and his teachers were ex-senator Samuel Meyer and Judge Woodard. At the time of his father’s death he received 240 acres as his share of the estate and for forty-two years he farmed and improved the property, his principal crops being grain, which yielded from thirty-five to forty bushels to the acre in early days. On his ranch he erected a $2,500 residence and $1,100 barn; he also planted orange trees and a vineyard of table grapes. He became well known for his high grade Holstein cattle and for his fine draft horses of the Clydesdale breed, and mules. Mr. Reynolds and his twin brother ran a threshing outfit in the valley for a number of years and became well acquainted in the county, and they also farmed together 1,000 acres of grain land on the west side, which produced in one year 10,500 sacks of wheat.
The marriage of Mr. Reynolds occurred on September 9, 1869, and united him with Miss Annie Campbell, a native of Wisconsin, one of his schoolmates in that state, and his twin brother, Edward, married her sister. She and her sister came via Panama, stopping first in Nevada and a year later coming to San Joaquin County. She passed away March 25, 1911, an active member of the Brethren Church. As a youth Mr. Reynolds shot antelope and elk on the plains and grizzly bears were often seen in the mountains. Having sold his ranch in 1908, he is now living retired at his home, 920 South California Street, Stockton, enjoying the fruits of a life spent in useful and honorable toil and he has a very large circle of friends in this portion of California. In the earlier days he was an active member of the Grange in the East Union District.
( Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California,Page 451. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923.
Eldridge Reynolds & Anna Campbell Marriage License
Eldridge Reynolds obit
Eldridge Reynolds Death Certificate)
Eldridge L. Reynolds
Biography Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Page 451. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923.
GramlynB in 1854 at San Joaquin County, California.3,4 He was also listed in the census of parents on 9 June 1860 at Castoria, San Joaquin County.5 He married Anne M Campbell, daughter of William Campbell and Susan Maloy, on 9 September 1869 at San Joaquin County, California.6 Eldridge Reynolds and Anne M Campbell appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California; This census included an adopted son Francis M. Hall.7 Eldridge and Ann appeared on the census of 13 June 1900 also in Castoria, San Jauquin County.8 Eldridge Reynolds appeared on the Californi Great Registers of 25 April 1902 in Lathrop, California; According to the 1902 register, Eldridge had his left leg cut off at the Knee and was missing his right thumb.9 They also appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 in Ward 3, Stockton.10 He died on 5 January 1926 at San Joaquin County, California, at age 81; From an Obituary in the Stocton Daily Evening Record "Transcription of text in document - ELDRIDGE REYNOLDS, PIONEER OF “54, CROSSES DIVIDE; Eldridge Reynolds, pioneer of California, died here yesterday at the age of 81 years after a short illness. He is survived by a foster daughter, Frances M. Hall of Oakland, and three brothers, David R Reynolds of Stockton, James A Reynolds of Capitola and Edward Reynolds of Lathrop. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 1:30 from the chapel of B. C. Wallace; Reynolds was a native of Wisconsin. He crossed the plains from Kentucky in 1853 and came to California in 1854 with his parents and settled in San Joaquin county. Almost until the time of his death he was engaged in farming near Manteca. He became well known throughout the state as a breeder and raiser of fine strains of Holstein cattle and Clydesdale horses. In 1907 Reynolds retired to Stockton and lived at 920 South California street. In the early days he was a prominent member of the Grange in the East Union section. Stockton Daily Evening Record 1-6-1926.11,12,13" He was included in the Biography of David Ramsey Reynolds; The fallowing is from Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Pages 441-442. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923. Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta.
For the past sixty-nine years, David R. Reynolds has been a resident of San Joaquin County, and he is naturally most familiar with the history of those early days, his mind bearing the impress of the pioneer annals of the Pacific coast. In San Joaquin County he took up his abode and became influential in the progress and development of his locality.
Mr. Reynolds is a native of Putnam County, Indiana, his birth occurring May 1, 1835, and he was one of five sons born to James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, both natives of Kentucky. The eldest son, Richard, a farmer and miner at French Camp, San Joaquin County, died 1915, being then eighty-three. The other three sons are Eldridge and Edward, twins; and James A., residing at Capitola. His great-grandfather in the Reynolds line was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the second war with England. When David R. Reynolds was in his fourth year his parents removed to Grant County, Wisconsin, becoming pioneers of that district. Wisconsin had not then been admitted to the Union, and amid the wild scenes of frontier life our subject was reared to his eighteenth year, when the family started for California across the plains, being from May until September upon the way. They first settled near the present site of Placerville, but in the fall of 1854 came to San Joaquin County, where the father, James Reynolds, settled upon a ranch near French Camp. He entered land from the Government, and was one of the earliest residents upon what is known as the sand plains. There he remained until his death in 1867, assisting in the pioneer development of the county.
Cutler Salmon, who crossed the plains with the party of which Mr. Reynolds was a member, served in the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin and received from the U. S. Government a claim for 160 acres of land. David R. Reynolds purchased this claim from Mr. Salmon. This was at the time of the second election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the United States and Mr. Lincoln’s name appeared on the deed to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds farmed this place from 1855 to 1860, then returned east via Panama to Wisconsin. There on May 11, 1862, he married Miss Isabel Harelson, a schoolmate of his boyhood. In 1864, with his bride, he crossed the plains the second time and located on his ranch where he farmed for fifty-two years before retiring and moving to Stockton. He at first owned 160 acres, but as his financial resources increased he added to this property until he owned 320 acres. In the early days grain ran about fifty bushels to the acre and Mr. Reynolds in addition raised considerable stock which he pastured on the San Joaquin River. He was a member of the Grange and the cause of education and religion received his hearty support, serving for twenty-six years as trustee of the Union school district. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are the parents of five children: Melvin E., Clyde H. and Matt C. are deceased; and the two daughters, Henrietta and Gertrude Belle. There are two grandchildren, the children of Clyde H; Gertrude Isabel and M. Clinton. Miss Henrietta Reynolds is widely known for her activity in the restoration of the East Union Cemetery near Manteca. A number of years ago she undertook the plan to restore the church and cemetery to its former beauty and she has worked hard and faithfully among the families of the pioneers and with the aid of the Native Daughters of California, the cemetery has been restored and is a monument to her efforts. A new wire fence has been built and a concrete archway constructed bearing the inscription “Union Cemetery, Memorial to the pioneers of the vicinity.” A memorial tablet on the east side of the arch gives the names and dates of the deceased pioneers, the first name being that of W. O. Lewis who came to California via Mexico in 1846. This almost forgotten burial place of the hardy pioneers now shows signs of loving care and the residents of San Joaquin County owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Miss Reynolds for her efforts in restoring this noted and historic cemetery. Miss Gertrude Belle Reynolds is an elocutionist of exceptional ability and a great favorite at Stockton where she has appeared repeatedly at concerts and entertainments. Perhaps no other of Stockton’s daughters has received as numerous and flattering press notices as has Miss Reynolds.
D. R. Reynolds is one of California’s most honored pioneers. When living at Hangtown, he became acquainted with Mr. J. M. Studebaker, in 1853. Their acquaintance grew into a lasting friendship. Later on Mr. Studebaker went back to his old home at South Bend, Indiana, and then began to build wagons and buggies on an extensive scale. Mr. Studebaker stuck with the gold camp at Hangtown for five years. He did not meet with any great success as a gold-miner, so directed his energies to making wheelbarrows and tunnel cars in a small shop at Hangtown, which was the real beginning of the great Studebaker manufacturing concern, now one of the greatest corporations in the land.
On May 11, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home 745 East Sonora Street, Stockton, which was a happy event in the lives of these old and esteemed pioneers. Mr. Reynolds has a clear mind and a remarkable memory of the events of the early days, his own experience in mining at Hangtown, the depredations of bandits and the swift justice meted out by the Vigilantes. His name should be enduringly inscribed upon the records of the early settlers of San Joaquin County.14
Eldridge Reynolds From San Joaquin County Biographies Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta (Source: Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Page 451. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923).
Among the old settlers of San Joaquin County Eldridge L. Reynolds ranks well to the fore, for he arrived with his parents in 1854, and almost continuously since that time has employed his energies in farming and stockraising near Manteca. He has been successful, and as a citizen he ranks very high in the county. He was born in Grant County, Wisconsin, December 2, 1844, the youngest son of James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, natives of Kentucky, who crossed the plains to California in 1853 and in the fall of 1854, settled in San Joaquin County. The father, James Reynolds, paid $1.25 per acre for his ranch. He located on what is known as Sand Plains near the present location of the East Union Church and cemetery two miles northwest of Manteca. The first house built by James Reynolds was made of shakes, cut by hand, near Placerville, and were hauled by team to the ranch. Four sons are now living: David R., whose sketch will be found in this history; Eldridge L., our subject, and Edward are twins; and James A. resides at Capitola. Both parents are deceased, the mother reaching the advanced age of ninety-five years.
Eldridge L. Reynolds received his education in the district school near his home and his teachers were ex-senator Samuel Meyer and Judge Woodard. At the time of his father’s death he received 240 acres as his share of the estate and for forty-two years he farmed and improved the property, his principal crops being grain, which yielded from thirty-five to forty bushels to the acre in early days. On his ranch he erected a $2,500 residence and $1,100 barn; he also planted orange trees and a vineyard of table grapes. He became well known for his high grade Holstein cattle and for his fine draft horses of the Clydesdale breed, and mules. Mr. Reynolds and his twin brother ran a threshing outfit in the valley for a number of years and became well acquainted in the county, and they also farmed together 1,000 acres of grain land on the west side, which produced in one year 10,500 sacks of wheat.
The marriage of Mr. Reynolds occurred on September 9, 1869, and united him with Miss Annie Campbell, a native of Wisconsin, one of his schoolmates in that state, and his twin brother, Edward, married her sister. She and her sister came via Panama, stopping first in Nevada and a year later coming to San Joaquin County. She passed away March 25, 1911, an active member of the Brethren Church. As a youth Mr. Reynolds shot antelope and elk on the plains and grizzly bears were often seen in the mountains. Having sold his ranch in 1908, he is now living retired at his home, 920 South California Street, Stockton, enjoying the fruits of a life spent in useful and honorable toil and he has a very large circle of friends in this portion of California. In the earlier days he was an active member of the Grange in the East Union District.14
He and Anne M Campbell appear to have had no children.15
Child of Eldridge Reynolds and Anne M Campbell
- Francis M Hall b. 1872
Citations
- James Reynolds household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, E. District 25, dwelling 115, family 427, 427.
- Page 227 -Dw 423, Fm 427. household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History.
- Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, online search.ancestry.com/, Standart-Salmon Clan.
- James Reynolds household, 1860 U.S. Census, San Jauquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, sheet 889, dwelling 181, family 185, occupation farmer.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Biography, Page 451.
- Eldridge Reynolds household, 1880 U.S. Census, San Joaquin, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 236C, sheet 12, dwelling 13, family occupation farmer.
- Eldridge Reynolds household, 1900 U.S. Census, San Joaquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 99, sheet 5A, dwelling 86, family 86, age 44, occupation Farmer.
- California, Great Registers, 1866-1910, index, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VTXL-T9R : 25 July 2019), Irvine Clifford Reynolds, 18 Aug 1902; citing Voter Registration, Burnett, San Joaquin, California, United States, county clerk offices, California; FHL microfilm 1,838,466.
- Eldredge Reynolds household, 1910, San Joaquin County, California, population schedule, Stockton, ED 141, sheet 3B, dwelling 74, family 75, age 65, occupation Own Income.
- The San Joaquin Genealogical Society, Old Cemeteries of San Joaquin County California, Volume I, Page 19. East Union Cemetery - Reynolds Monument, inscription: " E. L. Reynolds, 2 Dec. 1844 - Jan. 5 1926."
- California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, database with images, online www.familysearch.org.
- Ancestry.com. United States Obituary Collection [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006., online search.ancestry.com.
- Golden Nugget Library's San Joaquin County Biographies, Golden Nugget Library's San Joaquin County Genealogical Databases, Golden Nugget Library online, online rootsweb.com.
- Dave Pratt's observation!
Edward Reynolds1
M, b. 2 December 1844, d. 5 February 1930
Father | James Reynolds2 b. 30 Nov 1806, d. 22 Jul 1867 |
Mother | Martha Rosanna Ramsey2 b. 6 Feb 1804, d. 23 Jun 1899 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2020 |
Edward Reynolds was born on 2 December 1844 at Grant County, Wisconsin.2,3 He was the son of James Reynolds and Martha Rosanna Ramsey.2 Edward Reynolds was listed in the census of his parents, James Reynolds and Martha Rosanna Ramsey, on 27 August 1850 at E. District 25 of, Grant County.1 Having come to california with his parents, he was listed with his them for the census of on 9 June 1860 at Castoria, San Joaquin County.4 Edward married Annie Salida Campbell, sister of his twin brother Eldridge's wife Anna, and also, son of James Reynolds and Martha Rosanna Ramsey, on 7 April 1870 at Grant County; From the Edward Reynolds entry in a History Of San Jauquin County: "Returning to Grant County, Wis, in the fall of 1869, he waited until the close of the spring term of school, 1870, and on April 7, 1870, married Saluda Campbell, his childhood sweetheart, who was teaching near Ellenboro, Wisc.5 " Edward Reynolds appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California; in the house was a niece Elizabeth Smith, age 10.6 He and Annie Salida Campbell appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California.7 Edward and Salida appeared on the census of 18 May 1910 also in Castoria.8 They also appeared on the census of 20 January 1920 in Castoria.9 Edward Reynolds died on 5 February 1930 at Lathrop, Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, at age 85; From Edward's death certificate Father James Reynolds of Kentucky and Marthe Ramsey also of Kentucky.10 He and Bertha Salmon appeared on the census of 14 May 1930 in Castoria, San Joaquin County, California.11 Edward Reynolds With a berth date ranging from 1845 to 1855 all in Wisconsin, Edward appeared in the California Great Registers as living in one of the fallowing San Joaquin county townshipe Castoria, Lathrop and Stockton. between 1873 and 1906.12 He was included in the Biography of David Ramsey Reynolds; The fallowing is from Tinkham, George H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Pages 441-442. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic Record Co., 1923. Transcribed by Gerald Iaquinta.
For the past sixty-nine years, David R. Reynolds has been a resident of San Joaquin County, and he is naturally most familiar with the history of those early days, his mind bearing the impress of the pioneer annals of the Pacific coast. In San Joaquin County he took up his abode and became influential in the progress and development of his locality.
Mr. Reynolds is a native of Putnam County, Indiana, his birth occurring May 1, 1835, and he was one of five sons born to James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, both natives of Kentucky. The eldest son, Richard, a farmer and miner at French Camp, San Joaquin County, died 1915, being then eighty-three. The other three sons are Eldridge and Edward, twins; and James A., residing at Capitola. His great-grandfather in the Reynolds line was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the second war with England. When David R. Reynolds was in his fourth year his parents removed to Grant County, Wisconsin, becoming pioneers of that district. Wisconsin had not then been admitted to the Union, and amid the wild scenes of frontier life our subject was reared to his eighteenth year, when the family started for California across the plains, being from May until September upon the way. They first settled near the present site of Placerville, but in the fall of 1854 came to San Joaquin County, where the father, James Reynolds, settled upon a ranch near French Camp. He entered land from the Government, and was one of the earliest residents upon what is known as the sand plains. There he remained until his death in 1867, assisting in the pioneer development of the county.
Cutler Salmon, who crossed the plains with the party of which Mr. Reynolds was a member, served in the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin and received from the U. S. Government a claim for 160 acres of land. David R. Reynolds purchased this claim from Mr. Salmon. This was at the time of the second election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the United States and Mr. Lincoln’s name appeared on the deed to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds farmed this place from 1855 to 1860, then returned east via Panama to Wisconsin. There on May 11, 1862, he married Miss Isabel Harelson, a schoolmate of his boyhood. In 1864, with his bride, he crossed the plains the second time and located on his ranch where he farmed for fifty-two years before retiring and moving to Stockton. He at first owned 160 acres, but as his financial resources increased he added to this property until he owned 320 acres. In the early days grain ran about fifty bushels to the acre and Mr. Reynolds in addition raised considerable stock which he pastured on the San Joaquin River. He was a member of the Grange and the cause of education and religion received his hearty support, serving for twenty-six years as trustee of the Union school district. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are the parents of five children: Melvin E., Clyde H. and Matt C. are deceased; and the two daughters, Henrietta and Gertrude Belle. There are two grandchildren, the children of Clyde H; Gertrude Isabel and M. Clinton. Miss Henrietta Reynolds is widely known for her activity in the restoration of the East Union Cemetery near Manteca. A number of years ago she undertook the plan to restore the church and cemetery to its former beauty and she has worked hard and faithfully among the families of the pioneers and with the aid of the Native Daughters of California, the cemetery has been restored and is a monument to her efforts. A new wire fence has been built and a concrete archway constructed bearing the inscription “Union Cemetery, Memorial to the pioneers of the vicinity.” A memorial tablet on the east side of the arch gives the names and dates of the deceased pioneers, the first name being that of W. O. Lewis who came to California via Mexico in 1846. This almost forgotten burial place of the hardy pioneers now shows signs of loving care and the residents of San Joaquin County owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Miss Reynolds for her efforts in restoring this noted and historic cemetery. Miss Gertrude Belle Reynolds is an elocutionist of exceptional ability and a great favorite at Stockton where she has appeared repeatedly at concerts and entertainments. Perhaps no other of Stockton’s daughters has received as numerous and flattering press notices as has Miss Reynolds.
D. R. Reynolds is one of California’s most honored pioneers. When living at Hangtown, he became acquainted with Mr. J. M. Studebaker, in 1853. Their acquaintance grew into a lasting friendship. Later on Mr. Studebaker went back to his old home at South Bend, Indiana, and then began to build wagons and buggies on an extensive scale. Mr. Studebaker stuck with the gold camp at Hangtown for five years. He did not meet with any great success as a gold-miner, so directed his energies to making wheelbarrows and tunnel cars in a small shop at Hangtown, which was the real beginning of the great Studebaker manufacturing concern, now one of the greatest corporations in the land.
On May 11, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home 745 East Sonora Street, Stockton, which was a happy event in the lives of these old and esteemed pioneers. Mr. Reynolds has a clear mind and a remarkable memory of the events of the early days, his own experience in mining at Hangtown, the depredations of bandits and the swift justice meted out by the Vigilantes. His name should be enduringly inscribed upon the records of the early settlers of San Joaquin County.13
Edward Reynolds From the "History Of San Joaquin County": Edward Reynolds is the youngest son of James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds. His greatgrandfather, in the Reynolds line, was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather, David Ramsey, displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the War of 1812.Teh father, James Reynolds, was born in Fleming County, Ky., November 30, 1806, where he received a fair education, and in 1826 was married to Miss Martha Ramsey, who was in the same county, and was born February, 6, 1804.14
For the past sixty-nine years, David R. Reynolds has been a resident of San Joaquin County, and he is naturally most familiar with the history of those early days, his mind bearing the impress of the pioneer annals of the Pacific coast. In San Joaquin County he took up his abode and became influential in the progress and development of his locality.
Mr. Reynolds is a native of Putnam County, Indiana, his birth occurring May 1, 1835, and he was one of five sons born to James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds, both natives of Kentucky. The eldest son, Richard, a farmer and miner at French Camp, San Joaquin County, died 1915, being then eighty-three. The other three sons are Eldridge and Edward, twins; and James A., residing at Capitola. His great-grandfather in the Reynolds line was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the second war with England. When David R. Reynolds was in his fourth year his parents removed to Grant County, Wisconsin, becoming pioneers of that district. Wisconsin had not then been admitted to the Union, and amid the wild scenes of frontier life our subject was reared to his eighteenth year, when the family started for California across the plains, being from May until September upon the way. They first settled near the present site of Placerville, but in the fall of 1854 came to San Joaquin County, where the father, James Reynolds, settled upon a ranch near French Camp. He entered land from the Government, and was one of the earliest residents upon what is known as the sand plains. There he remained until his death in 1867, assisting in the pioneer development of the county.
Cutler Salmon, who crossed the plains with the party of which Mr. Reynolds was a member, served in the Black Hawk War in Wisconsin and received from the U. S. Government a claim for 160 acres of land. David R. Reynolds purchased this claim from Mr. Salmon. This was at the time of the second election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency of the United States and Mr. Lincoln’s name appeared on the deed to Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds farmed this place from 1855 to 1860, then returned east via Panama to Wisconsin. There on May 11, 1862, he married Miss Isabel Harelson, a schoolmate of his boyhood. In 1864, with his bride, he crossed the plains the second time and located on his ranch where he farmed for fifty-two years before retiring and moving to Stockton. He at first owned 160 acres, but as his financial resources increased he added to this property until he owned 320 acres. In the early days grain ran about fifty bushels to the acre and Mr. Reynolds in addition raised considerable stock which he pastured on the San Joaquin River. He was a member of the Grange and the cause of education and religion received his hearty support, serving for twenty-six years as trustee of the Union school district. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds are the parents of five children: Melvin E., Clyde H. and Matt C. are deceased; and the two daughters, Henrietta and Gertrude Belle. There are two grandchildren, the children of Clyde H; Gertrude Isabel and M. Clinton. Miss Henrietta Reynolds is widely known for her activity in the restoration of the East Union Cemetery near Manteca. A number of years ago she undertook the plan to restore the church and cemetery to its former beauty and she has worked hard and faithfully among the families of the pioneers and with the aid of the Native Daughters of California, the cemetery has been restored and is a monument to her efforts. A new wire fence has been built and a concrete archway constructed bearing the inscription “Union Cemetery, Memorial to the pioneers of the vicinity.” A memorial tablet on the east side of the arch gives the names and dates of the deceased pioneers, the first name being that of W. O. Lewis who came to California via Mexico in 1846. This almost forgotten burial place of the hardy pioneers now shows signs of loving care and the residents of San Joaquin County owe a lasting debt of gratitude to Miss Reynolds for her efforts in restoring this noted and historic cemetery. Miss Gertrude Belle Reynolds is an elocutionist of exceptional ability and a great favorite at Stockton where she has appeared repeatedly at concerts and entertainments. Perhaps no other of Stockton’s daughters has received as numerous and flattering press notices as has Miss Reynolds.
D. R. Reynolds is one of California’s most honored pioneers. When living at Hangtown, he became acquainted with Mr. J. M. Studebaker, in 1853. Their acquaintance grew into a lasting friendship. Later on Mr. Studebaker went back to his old home at South Bend, Indiana, and then began to build wagons and buggies on an extensive scale. Mr. Studebaker stuck with the gold camp at Hangtown for five years. He did not meet with any great success as a gold-miner, so directed his energies to making wheelbarrows and tunnel cars in a small shop at Hangtown, which was the real beginning of the great Studebaker manufacturing concern, now one of the greatest corporations in the land.
On May 11, 1922, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home 745 East Sonora Street, Stockton, which was a happy event in the lives of these old and esteemed pioneers. Mr. Reynolds has a clear mind and a remarkable memory of the events of the early days, his own experience in mining at Hangtown, the depredations of bandits and the swift justice meted out by the Vigilantes. His name should be enduringly inscribed upon the records of the early settlers of San Joaquin County.13
Edward Reynolds From the "History Of San Joaquin County": Edward Reynolds is the youngest son of James and Martha (Ramsey) Reynolds. His greatgrandfather, in the Reynolds line, was a soldier of the Revolutionary War, and his maternal grandfather, David Ramsey, displayed equal valor in defending American interests in the War of 1812.Teh father, James Reynolds, was born in Fleming County, Ky., November 30, 1806, where he received a fair education, and in 1826 was married to Miss Martha Ramsey, who was in the same county, and was born February, 6, 1804.14
Children of Edward Reynolds and Annie Salida Campbell
- Edwim Maloy Reynolds15 b. Dec 1873, d. 4 Jan 1940
- Sydney William Reynolds+15 b. 25 Jun 1877, d. 23 Mar 1954
- Jessie Viola Reynolds7 b. Mar 1884
Citations
- James Reynolds household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, E. District 25, dwelling 115, family 427, 427.
- Page 227 -Dw 423, Fm 427. household, 1850 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Biography, Page 451.
- James Reynolds household, 1860 U.S. Census, San Jauquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, sheet 889, dwelling 181, family 185, occupation farmer.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Page 441.
- Edward Reynolds household, 1880 U.S. Census, San Joaquin, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 236C, sheet 9, dwelling 10, family occupation farmer.
- Edward Reynolds household, 1900 U.S. Census, San Joaquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 99, sheet 4B, dwelling 94, family 94, age 55, occupation Farmer.
- Edward Reynolds household, 1910, San Joaquin County, California, population schedule, Castoria, ED 0114, sheet 7B, dwelling 154, family 154, age 65, occupation none.
- Edward Reynolds household, 1920 U. S. Census, San Joaquin County, Edward Reynolds, population schedule, Castroia, ED 140, sheet 6B, dwelling 141, family 151, age 75, occupation none.
- California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, database with images, online www.familysearch.org, California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, database with images online at familysearch.org; California State Archives, Sacramento. Reference; Reference ID: 116; GS Film Number: 1832272; Digital Folder Number: 004282440; Image Number: 701.
- Edwin Reynolds household, 1920 U. S. Census, San Joaquin County, Edwin Reynolds, population schedule, Castoria, ED 95, sheet 101, dwelling age 47, occupation Farmer - Alpha Farm.
- California, Great Registers, 1866-1910, index, online familysearch.org.
- Golden Nugget Library's San Joaquin County Biographies, Golden Nugget Library's San Joaquin County Genealogical Databases, Golden Nugget Library online, online rootsweb.com.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, page: 931.
- George H. Tinkham, San Joaquin County History, Biography, Page 1503.
Andrew Judson Armstrong1
M, b. 4 December 1844 or 6 December 1844, d. 27 November 1925
Father | Thomas Conway Armstrong b. 25 Jul 1809, d. 22 Feb 1862 |
Mother | Sarah Ann Elizabeth Button b. 3 Sep 1817, d. 28 Dec 1909 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of Thomas Armstrong of Ryton, County Durham, England |
Last Edited | 21 Jun 2015 |
Andrew Judson Armstrong was known in the family as Judson Armstrong.2 He was born on 4 December 1844 or 6 December 1844 at Culpeper County, Virginia.3,4 He was the son of Thomas Conway Armstrong and Sarah Ann Elizabeth Button. Andrew "Judd" Armstrong was included in the census of parents, Thomas Conway Armstrong and Sarah Ann Elizabeth Button, on 25 October 1850 at Culpeper County.5 He was also included in the census of his parents on 18 July 1860 at Culpeper County.1 He began military service on 1 March 1863 at Virginia; He mustered into Company D, 4th Virginia Cavalry, Wickham's Brigade, Fitz. Lee's Division, Cavalry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.4 Judd was included in the census of his widowed mother Sarah Button Armstrong on 12 July 1870 at Jefferson Township, Culpeper County, Virginia; W. B. Nulls census clerk.6 A. J. Armstrong appeared on the census of 13 June 1880 in Culpeper, Culpeper County, Virginia.7 Andrew Judson Armstrong married Mary Louisa "Willie" Tyree, daughter of William Allen Tyree and Susan Barksdale Penick, on 1 June 1882 at Amherst, Virginia.8,9 Andrew married his second wife, Lillian G. Miller, daughter of R. H. Miller and Sarah Ball, in 1892 at Culpeper County, Virginia.10,11 Andrew and Lillian appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 in Catalpa, Culpepper, Culpepper County, Virginia.11 Uncle Judd and Lillian also appeared on the census of 21 April 1910 in Catalpa district, Culpeper, Virginia.12 They also appeared on the census of 6 January 1920 in Catalpa, Culpeper County, Virginia.13 Judd died on 27 November 1925 at Culpeper, Virginia.8,13,14
Child of Andrew Judson Armstrong and Mary Louisa "Willie" Tyree
- Judson Tyree Armstrong+8 b. 7 Oct 1886, d. 28 May 1950
Child of Andrew Judson Armstrong and Lillian G. Miller
- Helen Ball Armstrong+8 b. 10 Mar 1892, d. 29 Dec 1969
Citations
- Thomas C Armstrong household, 1860 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Not Stated, sheet 329B, dwelling 258, family 232, age 51, occupation Farmer.
- Letter, Harry Eugene "Bud" Burke Jr. to Debora Anita (89) Engles, Dec 1975, Family Geneology.
- Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000., online at search.ancestry.com.
- Find a Grave is a commercial website providing free access and input to an online database of cemetery records. It was founded in 1995 by Salt Lake City resident, Jim Tipton, online www.findagrave.com, From A.J. Armstrong's head stone.
- Thomas C. Armstrong household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper County, dwelling 274, family 909, 909.
- Sarah A. Armstrong household, 1870 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jeffersonton, sheet 597a, dwelling 152, family 158, occupation housekeeper - Judson a farmer.
- A.J. Armstrong household, 1880 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper, ED 38, sheet 426D, dwelling 51, family 64, age 32, occupation Dry goods Merchant.
- Melville, SPILMAN PAPERS, p. 145.
- Virginia Marriages,1785-1940, database, FamilySearch, online http://familySearch.org, Andrew Judson Armstrong and Mary Louisa Tyree - "Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRDQ-JBF : accessed 16 Jul 2013).
- Mabel Claire "Aunt Claire" Burke, "MOTHER", biographical schetch.
- A. J. Armstrong household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Catalpha District of Culpeper, ED 5, sheet 26A, dwelling 133, family 140, occupation dry goods merchant.
- Angrew? J. Armstrong household, 1910 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper, ED 16, sheet 80B, dwelling 139, family 139, occupation retail Grocer.
- 1820 United States Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, A. Armstrong.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Memorial#: 13853493.
Louise Augusta Justine Jeanette Gomoll1,2
F, b. 26 December 1844, d. 5 November 1907
Father | Martin Gomoll3 |
Mother | Anna Luise Bethke3 |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandmother of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 3 May 2015 |
Louise Augusta Justine Jeanette Gomoll was also known as Auguste Gromoll. She was born on 26 December 1844 at Krojence, West Prussia.2 She was the daughter of Martin Gomoll and Anna Luise Bethke.3 She was christened in the Krojenke parish on 29 December 1844.3 Augusta married Carl Wilhelm Albrecht, son of August Frederick Albrecht and Elizabeth Marie Novak, on 4 October 1863 at Krojence Parish, Flatow, Krojence, West Prussia.4 Augusta appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; This census indicates that they (Augusta and her children) came to the United States in 1882.5 As of circa 1903, the address of Louise Augusta Justine Jeanette Gomoll was 6904 Marshfield Road, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.6 She died on 5 November 1907 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, at age 62; Cause or causes of Death: Immediate and Determining; "Nephritic Pericardity" Contributing Caues or Complication; "Carcinoma of the Liver". She was listed as having been borne in Germany and having lived in Chicago 21 Years. Her age was given as 62. Death occured about 9 am and it was certified at 11 am. Her occupation was listed as Housewife. Obituary: From the Suburbanite Economist, Chicago: "Mrs. Augusta Albrecht died at her home, 5804 Marshfield avenue, Monday, and was buried Tuesda at Mount Greenwood. Mrs. Albrecht was 63 years of age and was the mother of August Albrecht, Mrs. Hilda Hieber, Mrs. Anna Stout, Mrs. Molie Pratt, Mrs. Augusta Goelitz, John, Fred, Edith and Minnie Albrecht."7,8 She was buried after 5 November 1907 at Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.7
Children of Louise Augusta Justine Jeanette Gomoll and Carl Wilhelm Albrecht
- August Frederick Albrecht+9 b. 20 Jul 1864, d. 17 Dec 1939
- Pauline Auguste Albrecht3 b. 20 Sep 1866, d. c 1879
- Annie Albrecht+9 b. 3 Sep 1867, d. 22 Feb 1955
- Hulda Emelie Justine Albrecht+9 b. 13 Apr 1869, d. 13 Aug 1954
- John Albrecht+9 b. Jun 1872, d. 12 Sep 1928
- Amalie "Mollie" Auguste Albrecht+10 b. 22 Apr 1874, d. 21 Jan 1954
- Augusta Albrecht+9 b. 18 Apr 1876, d. 3 Jan 1913
- Marie Albrecht6 b. 18 Apr 1876, d. 16 May 1876
- Fredrick "Fred" Carl "Charles" Albrecht+9 b. 31 Mar 1881, d. 25 Apr 1950
- Henry Albrecht6 b. c 1883, d. c 1883
- Charles "Carl" Albrecht6 b. 19 May 1885, d. 21 May 1885
- Edith "Ida" Albrecht+9 b. 31 Aug 1886, d. 29 Oct 1963
- Minnie Louise Albrecht+9 b. 28 Apr 1890, d. 4 Aug 1967
Citations
- Krajence- POW Zlotow Prussia, Batismals, Burials, Marriage ( 1828 - 18770);.
- Charles Foster, The Story Of The Bible from Genesis to Rewvelation Told In Simple Language Adapted to all Ages, But especially to the Young, Used by William J. Pratt and Amalie Albrecht to record family information.
- Krajence- POW Zlotow Prussia, Batismals, Burials, Marriage ( 1828 - 18770);, Microfilm #896088 - Krojenke Parish Vol #13.
- Krajence- POW Zlotow Prussia, Batismals, Burials, Marriage ( 1828 - 18770);, Microfiche - Patrons research of Krojanke, West Prussa Church Records.
- Augusta Albrecht household, 1900 U.S. Census, Cook County, Illinoise, population schedule, Chicago, ED 916, sheet 10A, dwelling 86, family 167.
- Informaton assembled from Freda Albrecht Herrs family history, mostly from her father's ( August Frederick Albrect ) records and memories, Letter, Raymond Goelitz to Norman Pratt, 1975, Letter written to Ray Goelitz.
- Undertaker's report of Death of Augusta Albrecht.
- Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre–1916, An Ongoing Project of the Illinois State Archives, online www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archivesservices.html, 00000378.
- Interviews, Norman U. Pratt, circa 1980, Family Papers.
- Interviews, Norman U. Pratt, circa 1980.
Thomas Isaiah Harbour1,2
M, b. 29 December 1844, d. 9 January 1943
Father | Callaway Harbour3 b. c 1821 |
Mother | Serina Elizabeth Lassiter3 b. 8 Sep 1823, d. a 10 Aug 1870 |
Last Edited | 27 Feb 2016 |
Thomas Isaiah Harbour was also known as John.4 He Served in the Confederate Army in Company F. Baird's Regt. of the Texas Calv. CSA. Taken prisoner of war and Paroled, 24 Jul 1865 at Columbus, Texas. Information from his head stone and a photo copy of his parol papers.3 He was born on 29 December 1844 at Yalobusha County, Mississippi.5,2,3 He was the son of Callaway Harbour and Serina Elizabeth Lassiter.3 Thomas Isaiah Harbour was included in the census of Callaway Harbour and Serina Elizabeth Lassiter on 31 August 1850 at North of the Yallobusha River, Yalobusha County, Mississippi.6 Isaiah listed as "John" was included in the census of his parents on 17 July 1860 at Lavaca, Lavaca County, Texas; Interestingly, Callaway is listed as Paloney and Serina is listed as a spinster.4 Thomas Isaiah Harbour married Martha Ann Elizabeth Richardson, daughter of William Richardson and Elizabeth (?), on 17 May 1874 at Lavaca County, Texas.1,2 Isaiah and Martha appeared on the census of 21 June 1900 in Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas.7 Thomas Isaiah Harbour and Martha Ann Elizabeth Richardson were divorced before 10 April 1910 at Hardeman County, Texas; Since both Martha and Isaiah recorded themselfs as widowed they must have separated before the census date.8,9 Isaiah appeared boarding with C.C. McKey on the census of 16 April 1910 in Justice Precinct 3, Concho County, Texas; Both martha and Isaiah list themself as widowed. Obviously, they are separated or divorced.10 Thomas Isaiah Harbour appeared on the census of 1 May 1940 in Confederate Soldiers Home, Austin, Travis County, Texas.11 He died on 9 January 1943 at Texas Confed. Home, Austin, Travis County, Texas, at age 98; Burial at Quanah 10 Jan 1943.2,3
Children of Thomas Isaiah Harbour and Martha Ann Elizabeth Richardson
- Rodney Ray Harbour+1 b. 29 Dec 1874, d. 27 Jun 1941
- Walter Winford Harbour+12 b. 3 Jan 1881, d. 11 Jan 1974
- Thomas I. Harbour+7 b. Jan 1882
- George Samuel Harbour+7 b. 6 Dec 1884, d. 25 Nov 1940
- Nancy S(J) Harbour7 b. Mar 1896
Citations
- CA Death Index, online search.ancestry.com.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Ferguson,Olly A. and Johnson, James H. - Texas Heritage (vernonfj).
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Butler Family Tree - davidjamesbutler - posted photo copy of Texas Dept. of Health Certificate of Death.
- Paloney Harbour household, 1860 U.S. Census, Lavaca County, Paloney Harbour, population schedule, Lavaca, dwelling 225, family 576, age 38, occupation Farmer.
- Rodney R. Harbour household, 1910 U.S. Census, Santa Cruz County, California, population schedule, Watsonville, ED 0133, sheet 13B, dwelling 279, family 289, age 35, occupation Farmer - General Farm.
- Calaway Harbour household, 1850 U.S. Census, Yalobusha County, Calaway Harbour, population schedule, North of the Yallobusha River, dwelling 383B, family 96, age 29, occupation Planter.
- Isaiah Harbaur household, 1900 U.S. Census, Hardeman County, Isaiah Harbaur, population schedule, 0030, ED 5A, sheet 82, dwelling 82, family age 55, occupation Farm Laborer.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Butler Family Tree - davidjamesbutler - posted photo copy of Texas Dept. of Health Certificate of Death - information provided by W.W. Harbour, Rascoe, Texas.
- Thomas J(I) Harbour household, 1910 U.S. Census, Reeves County, Thomas J(I) Harbour, population schedule, Toyha, ED 0206, sheet 2A, dwelling 23, family 26, Age 27, Occupation Farmer.
- C.C. Mckey household, 1910 U.S. Census, Concho County, C.C. Mckey, population schedule, Justice Precinct 2, ED 0028, sheet 2B, dwelling 25, family 34, age 24, occupation Farm Laborer.
- Confederate Soldiers Home household, 1940 U.S. Census, Travis County, Texas, population schedule for, Austin, National Archives micropublication T627-4150.
- Walter W. Harbour household, 1930 U.S. Census, Nolan County, Walter W. Harbour, population schedule, Roscoe, ED 9, sheet 13A, dwelling 288, family 338, age 49, occupation Stock Farmer.
August Albrecht1
M, b. circa 1845
Father | Otto Albrecht b. c 1825 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 1 Sep 2023 |
August Albrecht was born circa 1845 at West Preussen. He was the son of Otto Albrecht. August Albrecht married Caroline Benzel, daughter of Carl Jacob Benzel and Whilemine Lenz, on 30 December 1866 at Flatow, Krojenke, Westprussia, Poland.1,2
Children of August Albrecht and Caroline Benzel
- Wilhemine Ernestine Albrecht3 b. 16 Mar 1868
- Otto Herman Albrecht+3,4 b. 30 Jan 1870, d. 9 Aug 1942
Citations
- FamilySearch - An online Genealogical Service provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints including records spanning billions of names across hundreds of collections., online www.familysearch.org, Batch No: C888651; Dates: 1828 - 1870; Source Call No: 0896088; Type: Film; Printout Call No: 0883749; Sheet: 00.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Marget Kowalski Family Tree.
- Family Search - International Genealogical Index. Ancestral File is a collection of genealogical information taken from Pedigree Charts and Family Group Records submitted to the Family History Department since 1978. The information has not been verified against any official records., online www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp,For Batch No: C888651; Dates: 1828 - 1870; Source Call No: 0896088; Type: Film; Printout Call No: 0883749; Sheet: 00.
- Indiana. Marriages, 1811-2007 viewed on FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XX2Y-9JX : 21 January 2016), Otto H Albrecht and Emma K Honeck, 09 Oct 1912; citing Allen, Indiana, United States, various county clerk offices, Indiana; FHL microfilm 2,111,592.
Caroline Hills Goshawk1
F, b. circa 1845, d. before 1 April 1887
Father | Richard Goshawk2 b. c 1802, d. 1855 |
Mother | Mariann Hills2 b. a 1820, d. b 1860 |
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2016 |
Caroline Hills Goshawk was born circa 1845 at Cambridge, England.2 She was the daughter of Richard Goshawk and Mariann Hills.2 Caroline was included in the census of her parents, Richard Goshawk and Mariann Hills, on 30 March 1851 at Cambridge, England.3 She was included in the census of her grandparents, Robert Hills and Catherine (?), on 7 April 1861 at Cambridge, England.2 Caroline Hills Goshawk married David Evans Pratt, son of William Pratt and Mary Ann Gray, on 21 May 1878 at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.1,4 Caroline Hills Goshawk and David Evans Pratt appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in 24-17 Magdalene St., Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.5 Caroline Hills Goshawk died before 1 April 1887 at Cambridgeshire, England.6
Children of Caroline Hills Goshawk and David Evans Pratt
Citations
- England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1983 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. London, England: General Register Office., online www.ancestry.com, Marriage: Apr-May-Jun Quarter,Cambridge district, Volume 3b, Page 823.
- Robert Hills Household, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- Richard Goshawk Household, Bridge Street Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 1851 Census Returns of England and Wales Piece: 1760; Folio: 818, Page: 3; , GSU roll: ? Richard was listed as a married 49 year old Coal Merchant.
- Ancestry.com, Public Member Stories, online search.ancestry.com, Abstract shared by Marchlane80: from the Bury and Norwich Post-Tuesday 21 May 1878. Under Cambridge and Married: "on the 1st inst, at Cambridge, David Evans Pratt, son of the late William Pratt, coroner for the Northern Divison o Isle of Ely, to Caroline Hills Goshawk, Maids-causeway, Cambridge.". , shared by Abstract shared by Marchlane80: from the Bury and Norwich Post-Tuesday 21 May 1878. Under Cambridge and Married: "on the 1st inst, at Cambridge, David Evans Pratt, son of the late William Pratt, coroner for the Northern Divison o Isle of Ely, to Caroline Hills Goshawk, Maids-causeway, Cambridge."
- 1881 British Census: Ancestry.com. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the England 1881 Census. Images reproduced by courtesy of the Public Record Office, London, England., online search.ancestry.com, Class: RG11; Piece: 1670; Folio: 70; Page: 6; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341399.
- England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915 [database on-line]. Viewed at ancestry.com, online search.ancestry.com, Q-Jan-Feb-Mar; age: 42; Vol: 3b; Page: 345.
Anna Lewis Schoolfield1,2,3,4
F, b. circa 1845, d. before 1886
Father | J. C. Schoolfield4 |
Mother | Pamela A. (?)4 |
Last Edited | 27 Sep 2015 |
Anna Lewis Schoolfield was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 She was the daughter of J. C. Schoolfield and Pamela A. (?)4 Anna Lewis Schoolfield appeared on the census of her father and mother, J. C. and Pamela Schoolfield, of 3 August 1870 in Petersburg City.5 She married Francis Ryland Boston, son of Solomon Charles Boston and Mary Ann Marshall, on 27 August 1872 at Petersburg City, Virginia; Although this marriage is between Anna Le.. Schoolfield and "Frances Ryland Burton on the ancestry index card transcription, the spouse is actually Francis R. Boston. This record is from a Index card and the original record must have bee difficult to read. All of the names involved are spelled differently in other records.1 Anna Lewis Schoolfield and Francis Ryland Boston appeared on the census of 22 June 1880 in Hampton, Elizabeth City County, Virginia.3 Anna Lewis Schoolfield died before 1886 at Virginia.6
Children of Anna Lewis Schoolfield and Francis Ryland Boston
- Mela M. Boston+1 b. 28 Dec 1873, d. 12 Apr 1960
- Chase S. Boston3 b. c 1875
Citations
- Edward S. Turner household, 1920 U.S. Census, Fauquier County, Edward S. Turner, population schedule, Center, ED 46, sheet 2A, dwelling 25, family 25, age 49, occupation Lawyer General Practice.
- Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014 viewed online at Ancestry.com - "Original data: Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia", online search.ancestry.com, Mela Boston Turner - Certificate 904-10080.
- F. R. Boston household, 1880 U.S. Census, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, population schedule, Hampton, ED 016, sheet 97D, dwelling 475, family 502, age 33, occupation Minister of the Gospel.
- Ancestry.com. Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014., online search.ancestry.com, Anna Le.... Schoolfield and Frances Ryland Burton - FHL Film Number: 33441; Reference ID: 52.
- J. C. Schoolfield household, 1870 U.S. Census, Petersburg City, J. C. Schoolfield, population schedule, Petersburg, dwelling 275B, family 5, age 49, occupation BK Keeper.
- Rancis R. Boston household, 1900 U.S. Census, Fauquier County, Virginia, population schedule, Warrenton, ED 0028, sheet 2B, dwelling 42, family 42, age 52, occupation Baptist Minister.
Henry B. Davis1
M, b. circa 1845
Mother | Emily Amelia Davidson1 b. c 1803 |
Last Edited | 30 Nov 2017 |
Henry B. Davis was born circa 1845 at Michigan.1 He was the son of Emily Amelia Davidson.1 Henry B. Davis was recorded in the census of Lewis Carlisle Davidson and Amelia Finet Davis on 23 July 1850 at Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.1 Henry B. Davis was included in the census of Amelia (?) and Emily Amelia Davidson on 11 June 1860 at Ward 2, Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan.2 Henry B. Davis was included in the census of Emily Amelia Davidson and Judge Ezekiel F Davis on 12 August 1870 at Grand Rapids, Michigan.3 Herny Davis marreid Stella M. Fish on 3 October 1878 at Kent County, Michigan.4 Henry B. Davis and Stella M. Fitch appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 in Grand Rapids, Micihgan.4 Henry and Stella also appeared on the census of 4 May 1910 in South Wichita, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.5
Child of Henry B. Davis and Stella M. Fitch
- Henry O. Davis+4 b. Mar 1880
Citations
- Lewis Davidson household, 1850 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, sheet 181, dwelling 203, family 203, age 28, occupation Mason.
- Ezekiel W. Davis household, 1860 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, sheet 33B, dwelling 572, family 496, age 64, occupation Farmer.
- Ezekiel Davis household, 1870 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, sheet 199A, dwelling 145, family 146, age 74, occupation Farmer.
- Henry B. Davis household, 1880 U.S. Census, Kent County, Michigan, population schedule, Grand Rapids, ED 136, sheet 278C, dwelling 258, family 283, age 35, occupation Insurance Agent.
- Henry B. Davis household, 1910 U.S. Census, Lincoln County, Henry B. Davis, population schedule, South Wichita, ED 0112, sheet 17A, dwelling 139, family 142, age 65, occupation Farmer - General Farm.
Emily Mason Burnley1,2
F, b. circa 1845, d. circa 1928
Father | Caleb Burnley1 b. 23 Dec 1809, d. 1 Apr 1863 |
Mother | Lucy Elizabeth Spilman1 b. 3 Oct 1816, d. 10 Apr 1861 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 6 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2016 |
Emily Mason Burnley was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 She was the daughter of Caleb Burnley and Lucy Elizabeth Spilman.1 Emily Mason Burnley was recorded in the census of her parents, Caleb Burnley and Lucy Elizabeth Spilman, on 18 October 1850 at Culpeper, Virginia.3 She was again recorded in the census of Caleb Burnley and Lucy Elizabeth Spilman on 21 July 1860 at Jeffersonton, Culpeper County.4 Emily was also recorded in the census of her parents on 19 July 1870 at Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.5 Emily married Dabney, son of Benjermin Tolson and Prudence (?), circa 1878 at Virginia.6 Emily Mason Burnley and Dabney/Daniel K Tolson appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.6 Dabney and Emily appeared on the census of 16 June 1900 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.7 They also appeared on the census of 19 April 1910 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia; Census incluses brother-in-law, Henry M. Burnley (age 72) and grandson Kennedy E. Moseley (age 5).8 Dabney and Emily last appeared on the census of 6 January 1920 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia; This census included Martin Tolson, brother-in-law and Magistrate.9 Emily Mason Burnley died circa 1928.10
Children of Emily Mason Burnley and Dabney/Daniel K Tolson
- Fayette Spilman Tolson+6 b. 4 Sep 1878, d. 12 Jul 1956
- Janette E. Tolson7 b. May 1881
- Dabney Ken Tolson+7 b. 12 Sep 1883, d. 8 Jan 1947
Citations
- Caleb B urnley household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper, dwelling 266, family 797, 797.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Dabney K. Tolson - Find A Grave Memorial# 50612277.
- Caleb Burnley household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Culpeper, dwelling 266, family 797, 797.
- Caleb Barnsley household, 1860 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jeffersonton, sheet 792, dwelling 529, family 483, age 49, occupation Teacher.
- Nancy S Bumby household, 1870 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, sheet 599, dwelling 169, family 175, age 28, occupation House Keeping.
- Dabny Tolson household, 1880 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 34, sheet 359.1000, dwelling 250, family 253, age 35, occupation Drummer.
- Dabney K Tolson household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 8, sheet 7B, dwelling 124, family 124, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Dabney K. Tolson household, 1910 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 0020, sheet 2B, dwelling 36, family 36|age 66, occupation Commercial Traveler.
- Dabney Tolson household, 1920 U. S. Census, Culpeper County, Vriginia, population schedule, Jefferson, sheet 21, dwelling 3A, family 51, 54.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Fayette Spilman Tolson - Find A Grave Memorial# 67059162.
Dabney/Daniel K Tolson1,2
M, b. circa 1845
Father | Benjermin Tolson2 b. c 1800 |
Mother | Prudence (?)2 b. c 1811 |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2016 |
Dabney/Daniel K Tolson was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 He was the son of Benjermin Tolson and Prudence (?)2 He appeared next door to his future wife, Emily Burnley, on the census of 13 July 1870 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.3 He married Emily , daughter of Caleb Burnley and Lucy Elizabeth Spilman, circa 1878 at Virginia.1 Dabney/Daniel K Tolson and Emily Mason Burnley appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.1 Dabney and Emily appeared on the census of 16 June 1900 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.4 They also appeared on the census of 19 April 1910 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia; Census incluses brother-in-law, Henry M. Burnley (age 72) and grandson Kennedy E. Moseley (age 5).5 Dabney and Emily last appeared on the census of 6 January 1920 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia; This census included Martin Tolson, brother-in-law and Magistrate.6
Children of Dabney/Daniel K Tolson and Emily Mason Burnley
- Fayette Spilman Tolson+1 b. 4 Sep 1878, d. 12 Jul 1956
- Janette E. Tolson4 b. May 1881
- Dabney Ken Tolson+4 b. 12 Sep 1883, d. 8 Jan 1947
Citations
- Dabny Tolson household, 1880 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 34, sheet 359.1000, dwelling 250, family 253, age 35, occupation Drummer.
- Benj. P. Tolson household, 1860 U.S. Census, Stafford County, Benj. P. Tolson, population schedule, Stafford Court House, dwelling 933, family 879, age 60, occupation Farmer.
- Daniel K. Tolson household, 1870 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, sheet 599A, dwelling 169, family 176, age 24, occupation Dry goods Merchant.
- Dabney K Tolson household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 8, sheet 7B, dwelling 124, family 124, age 56, occupation Farmer.
- Dabney K. Tolson household, 1910 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 0020, sheet 2B, dwelling 36, family 36|age 66, occupation Commercial Traveler.
- Dabney Tolson household, 1920 U. S. Census, Culpeper County, Vriginia, population schedule, Jefferson, sheet 21, dwelling 3A, family 51, 54.
E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson1,2,3,4
F, b. circa 1845
Father | Darius C. Dickenson4 b. c 1818 |
Mother | Adelia (?)5 b. c 1831 |
Last Edited | 11 Feb 2016 |
E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson was also known as E. A. Dickenson.6 She was born circa 1845 at Indiana.4 She was the daughter of Darius C. Dickenson and Adelia (?)5,4 E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson was born circa 1849 at Indiana.1 She was recorded in the census of Darius C. Dickenson on 9 August 1850 at Concord, Elkhart County, Indiana.4 E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson married Curtis W. Ober, son of C(yrus). H(enry). Ober and Eilzabeth W. Moore, circa 1864 at Nevada.1 E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson and Curtis W. Ober appeared on the census of 1875 in Esmeralda County, Nevada; Miner. Included male child E. Ober born in Nevada but his father born in froien contry.1 E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson married Robert A. Thomas in 1894 at California.7 E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson and Robert A. Thomas appeared on the census of 20 June 1900 in Big Pine, Inyo County, California.8
Children of E. A. (Ella Adalade) Dickenson and Curtis W. Ober
Citations
- Barghouti, Kim, comp.. Nevada State Census, 1875 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000. Original data: Report booklet published for the state in 1876. Carson City, NV, USA: State Publishing Office, 1876., online www.ancestry.com.
- J.T. Walker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washoe County, J.T. Walker, population schedule, Franktown, dwelling 460, family 3, age 43, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- CA Death Index, online search.ancestry.com, Harry Cyrus Ober. Place: Los Angeles; Date: 2 Jun 1953; Social Security: 0.
- Darius C. Dickenson household, 1850 U.S. Census, Elkhart County, Darius C. Dickenson, population schedule, Concord, dwelling 30, family 408, age 32, occupation Carpenter & Joiner.
- J.T. Walker household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washoe County, J.T. Walker, population schedule, Franktown, dwelling 460, family 2, age 43, occupation Hotel Keeper.
- CA Death Index, online search.ancestry.com, Place: Orange; Date: 18 Sep 1948; Social Security: 0.
- Robert Thomas household, 1900 U.S. Census, Inyo County, Robert Thomas, population schedule, Big Pine, ED 0031, sheet 9A, dwelling 162, family 162, age 52, occupation Farmer.
- Robert Thomas household, 1900 U.S. Census, Inyo County, Robert Thomas, population schedule, Big Pine, ED 31, sheet 9A, dwelling 162, family 162, age 62, occupation Farmer.
- E. A. Ober household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washoe County, E. A. Ober, population schedule, Franktown, dwelling 460, family 2, age 22, occupation Keeping House.
- E. A. Ober household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washoe County, E. A. Ober, population schedule, Franktown, dwelling 460, family 3, age 22, occupation Keeping House.
Johann "John" H Goelitz1,2
M, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 26 Mar 2015 |
Johann "John" H Goelitz was also known as John Galitz.3 He was also known as John Gelitz.1 He was born circa 1845 at Hesse / Hessen, Germany.1,3 He married Louisa "Louise" Truby, daughter of (?) Truby, circa 1862 at Prussia.1 John and Louisa appeared on the census of 13 August 1870 in Mansfield, Cattaraugus County, New York.3 John was naturalized in October 1874 at New York.4 John and Lousia then migrated to Illinois where they appeared on the census of 3 June 1880 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.1 Johann "John" H Goelitz married Martha Schill circa 1884 at Illinois.5 Johann "John" H Goelitz John was recorded on a Poll List of Registered voters. in 1892 at 4640 Ashland Ave., Chicago, Illinois.4 John and Martha appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 in Ward 29, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.5
Children of Johann "John" H Goelitz and Louisa "Louise" Truby
- Louise Goelitz1 b. c 1863
- Amelie "Minna" Goelitz1 b. c 1867
- Frederick "Fred" Goelitz1 b. c 1869
- Otto Goelitz+1 b. Jan 1871, d. 6 Feb 1903
- Frank L. Goelitz+1 b. 31 Jul 1873, d. 3 Aug 1948
- Mary Goelitz1 b. c 1874
- Henry Goelitz+1 b. 1 Mar 1875, d. 26 Sep 1945
- Willie Goelitz1 b. c 1878, d. 16 Dec 1893
Children of Johann "John" H Goelitz and Martha Schill
- Katherine Mata Goelitz+5 b. 26 Apr 1885, d. 20 Dec 1924
- Annie Goelitz5 b. 1 Jul 1887
Citations
- John Gelitz household, 1880 U.S. Census, Cook County, Illinois, population schedule, Chicago, ED 60, sheet 578.4000, dwelling 53, family 83, age 45, occupation Laborer.
Ancestry.com. Cook County, Illinois, Birth Certificates Index, 1871-1922 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: "Illinois, Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878–1922." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009. Illinois. Cook County Birth Certificates, 1878–1922. Illinois Department of Public Health. Division of Vital Records, Springfield. "Illinois. Cook County Birth Registers, 1871–1915." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah. Illinois. Cook County Birth Registers, 1871–1915. Illinois Department of Public Health. Division of Vital Records, Springfield., online search.ancestry.com, Father Name: Johann Goelitz; Father's Birth Place: Germany; Father's Age: 52; Mother Name: M Schill Goelitz; Mother's Birth Place: Germany; FHL Film Number: 1287732.- John Galitz household, 1870 U.S. Census, Cattaraugus County, New York, population schedule, Mansfield, sheet 343B, dwelling 151, family 140, age 35, occupation Farmer.
- Ancestry.com. Chicago Voter Registration, 1892 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Original data: Illinois State Archives microfilm (25 rolls)., online www.ancestry.com.
- John H. Goelitz household, 1900 U.S. Census, Cook County, Illinoise, population schedule, Chicago, ED 0884, sheet 10B, dwelling 99|170, family age 64, occupation Cigar Manufactory.
Daniel McCloud1
M, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 24 Mar 2016 |
Daniel McCloud was born circa 1845 at Nova Scotia.1 He married Cicelia Frances "Aunt Frank" Ober, daughter of Isaac Ober and Elizabeth Herrill, circa 1874 at California.1 Daniel McCloud and Cicelia Frances "Aunt Frank" Ober appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 in Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada.1
Children of Daniel McCloud and Cicelia Frances "Aunt Frank" Ober
- Josephine McLeod1 b. c 1875
- Daniel McCloud1 b. Jan 1879
- Herbert Ober McCloud1 b. Jun 1880, d. 29 Nov 1947
Citations
- Daniel Mc Cloud household, 1880 U.S. Census, Story County, Daniel Mc Cloud, population schedule, Virginia City, ED 47, sheet 208D, dwelling 71, family 72, age 35, occupation Miner.
Nancy Brilla Flanery1,2
F, b. circa 1845
Father | William Huston Flanery1 b. c 1822, d. b 1855 |
Mother | Minerva Vansant1 b. 18 Jan 1823, d. 21 Feb 1899 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 20 Jun 2020 |
Nancy Brilla Flanery was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 She was the daughter of William Huston Flanery and Minerva Vansant.1 Nancy Brilla Flanery was included in the census of William Huston Flanery and Minerva Vansant on 3 September 1850 at Morgan County, Kentucky.1 Nancy Brilla Flanery was included in the census of Minerva Vansant on 20 July 1860 at District 1, West Liberty Post Office, Morgan County, Kentucky.3 Nancy Brilla Flanery was included in the census of Minerva Vansant on 27 June 1870 at Sandy Hook, Elliott County, Kentucky.4 Nancy Brilla Flanery married William Thomas Hunter on 27 September 1878.2
Children of Nancy Brilla Flanery and William Weddinton
- Jacob W "Jake" Flanery+2,5 b. 19 Feb 1864, d. 31 Jul 1946
- William Harvey Flanery6 b. 10 Nov 1865, d. 14 May 1941
Child of Nancy Brilla Flanery
- Sarah Flannery6 b. c 1868
Child of Nancy Brilla Flanery and F. J. Flanery
- John Luther Flanery6 b. 13 Feb 1870, d. 12 Apr 1916
Child of Nancy Brilla Flanery and William Thomas Hunter
- Emma Hunter7 b. Sep 1879
Citations
- Huston Flannary household, 1850 U.S. Census, Morgan County, Huston Flannary, population schedule, dwelling 129B, family 585, age 28, occupation Laborer.
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Nancy Brilla Flannery Hunter, Find A Grave Memorial no: 88944681.
- Manerva J. Adkins household, 1860 U.S. Census, Morgan County, Manerva J. Adkins, population schedule, West Liberty P.O., dwelling 529, family 507, age 37, occupation Farmer.
- Manerva Adkins household, 1870 U.S. Census, Elliott County, Manerva Adkins, population schedule, Sandy Hook P.O., dwelling 452B, family 229, age 47, occputaion Keeping House.
- Find A Grave, database and immages, online www.findagrave.com, Jacob W "Jake" Flanery, Find A Grave Memorial no: 79121771.
- Wm T Hunter household, 1880 U.S. Census, Elliott County, Wm T Hunter, population schedule, Martisburg, ED 20, sheet 580B, dwelling 135, family 135, age 39, occupation Farmer.
- Wm. T. Hunter household, 1900 U.S. Census, Elliott County, Wm. T. Hunter, population schedule, Martinsburg, ED 16, sheet 15B, dwelling 233, family 236, age 59, occupation Farmer.
Rosa Ligon1
F, b. circa 1845, d. 1880
Father | Samuel S. Ligon1 b. c 1805 |
Mother | Ealinor Duncan2 b. c 1820 |
Last Edited | 16 Oct 2020 |
Rosa Ligon was born circa 1845 at Missouri.3,2 She was the daughter of Samuel S. Ligon and Ealinor Duncan.1,2 Rosa Ligon married William Washington Gunter, son of Lemuel Jesse Gunter and Rebecca Williams, on 19 January 1869 at Cooke County, Texas.1,3,4 Rosa Ligon died in 1880 at Texas.1
Children of Rosa Ligon and William Washington Gunter
- Horace Homer Gunter+5 b. Sep 1870, d. c 1939
- Samuel Ligon Gunter+5 b. Nov 1872
- Mable Clara Gunter+6,5 b. c 1876
- Ralph Gunter5 b. Mar 1880
Citations
- Wm Washington & Addison Yancy Gunter - a summary of the lifes of two of the twelve brothers of Lemuel & Rebecca (Williams) Gunter. Their arrival in Texas, entering into the mercantile field and later the development of cattle, horse and agriculture Taken from the Johnson/Campbell/McCullough/Guy Tree pages for William Washington Gunter at anncestry.com, online search.ancestry.com.
- Peter Holtzclaw household, 1850 U.S. Census, Clay County, Missouri, population schedule, Liberty, dwelling 307A, family 92, 92.
- William W. Gunter household, 1870 U.S. Census, Cooke County, William W. Gunter, population schedule, Precinct 5 (Gainesville), dwelling 255, family 27, age 43, occupation Frmer, Ret Merchant Dry Goods.
- Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977, database at Family Search, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK8Y-WG2T : 10 December 2017), W W Gunter and Rosa Ligon, 19 Jan 1869; citing Cooke, Texas, United States, county courthouses, Texas; FHL microfilm 1,290,675.
- Wm. H. Gunter household, 1880 U.S. Census, CookeCo, Wm. H. Gunter, population schedule, ED 116, sheet 331B, dwelling 247, family 253, age 47, occupation Farmer.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Lillian Gunter - Find A Grave Memorial# 64262695.
Luther E. Dwelley1
M, b. circa 1845
Father | Joshua Dwelley1 b. 21 Mar 1804, d. 27 Nov 1874 |
Mother | Abigail (?)1 b. c 1811 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2016 |
Luther E. Dwelley was born circa 1845 at Maine.1 He was the son of Joshua Dwelley and Abigail (?)1 Luther E. Dwelley was included in the census of his parents, Joshua and Abigail Dwelley, on 15 August 1850 at Machias Port, Washington County, Maine.2 Luther was also included in the census of his parents on 14 July 1860 at East Machias, Washington County, Maine.3 He was also included in the census of Joshua and Abigail on 17 June 1870 at East Machias, Washington County, Maine; This census contained a NBattie B. Stuart attending school (a relative?).4 He married Sabina (?) circa 1877 at Maine.5 Luther E. Dwelley appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in East Machias, Washington County, Maine; This census also included his mother, his sister (Henrie)Etta.5
Child of Luther E. Dwelley and Sabina (?)
- Percy Dwelley5 b. c 1878
Citations
- Joshua Dwelly household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Machiasport, dwelling 68A, family 34, 34.
- Joshua Delly household, 1850 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, Machiasport, dwelling 68A, family 34, 34.
- Joshua Dwelley household, 1860 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, sheet 396, dwelling 308, family 337, Age 57, Occupation Shoemaker.
- Joshua Dwelley household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, sheet 215B, dwelling 323, family 329, age 68, occupation Shoe Maker.
- Luther Dwelly household, 1880 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, ED 184, sheet 312C, dwelling 223, family 235, age 31, occupation House Joiner.
C Levi McKowan1,2
M, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2016 |
C Levi McKowan was born circa 1845 at Maine.2 He married Hannah Aves Dwelley, daughter of Joshua Dwelley and Abigail (?), in 1865 at Maine.1 C Levi McKowan was included in the census of an unknown person and Hannah Aves Dwelley on 17 June 1870 at East Machias, Washington County, Maine.2
Children of C Levi McKowan and Hannah Aves Dwelley
Citations
- Luther Dwelly household, 1880 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, ED 184, sheet 312C, dwelling 223, family 235, age 31, occupation House Joiner.
- C. Levi McKowan household, 1870 U.S. Census, Washington County, Maine, population schedule, East Machias, sheet 216A, dwelling 233, family 258, age 25, occupation Sailor.
Susan Carmack1,2
F, b. circa 1845, d. 28 December 1916
Father | Jackson Carmack3 b. 13 Feb 1816, d. 5 Oct 1886 |
Last Edited | 21 Apr 2015 |
Susan Carmack was born circa 1845 at Tennessee.1,4 She was the daughter of Jackson Carmack.3 Susan Carmack married Alexander Hugh Culton circa 1884 at Tennessee.1 Susan Carmack was included in the census of Alexander Hugh Culton on 2 June 1900 at District 8, Bradley County, Tennessee.1 Susan Carmack died on 28 December 1916 at Hamilton County, Tennessee.4
Citations
- Alexander Cultin household, 1900 U.S. Census, Bradley County, Alexander Cultin, population schedule, District 8, dwelling 0014, family 52, 52.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 69813628; Children: Clemie E. Culton(1851-1881); Emma E. Culton Bryant (1887-1909); Sallie A. Culton Edwards (1862- 1902). - Spouses: Sarah F. Newman (1821-1882); Susan Carmack Culton (1845-1916).
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial#69813070;.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 69813251.
Nancy Salsbury1
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 9 Apr 2015 |
Nancy Salsbury was born circa 1845 at Illinois.1 She married Berryman Jackson Breeden, son of Nicholas Breeden and Ruth Nicholson, on 28 April 1861 at Fulton County, Illinois.1 Nancy Salsbury and Berryman Jackson Breeden appeared on the census of 12 July 1870 in Woodland, Fulton County, Illinois.2 Nancy Salsbury and Berryman Jackson Breeden appeared on the census of 11 June 1880 in Lynchburg, Mason County, Illinois.3
Children of Nancy Salsbury and Berryman Jackson Breeden
Citations
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Jarrell-Breeden-Ko - jarrell159.
- Beriman Breeden household, 1870 U.S. Census, Fulton County, Beriman Breeden, population schedule, Woodland, dwelling 309A, family 117, age 35. Occupation "Works on Farm."
- B. J. Breeden household, 1880 U.S. Census, Mason County, Illinois, population schedule, Lynchburg, ED 135, sheet 526A, dwelling 117, family 119, age 45, occupation Farmer.
Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin1,2
F, b. circa 1845
Father | Col. Thomas B. Hamlin1 b. c 1819 |
Mother | Jane Brown1 b. c 1824 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Last Edited | 26 Feb 2016 |
Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin was born circa 1845 at Virginia.2 She was the daughter of Col. Thomas B. Hamlin and Jane Brown.1 Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin was included in the census of Col. Thomas B. Hamlin and Jane Brown on 27 July 1850 at Northern District, Denwiddie County, Virginia.2 Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin was included in the census of Col. Thomas B. Hamlin and Jane Brown on 1 August 1860 at District 1, Dinwiddie County, Virginia.3 Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin was included in the census of Col. Thomas B. Hamlin and Jane Brown on 20 July 1870 at Namozine, Dinwiddie County, Virginia.4 Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin married Henry C Lovitt, son of Wilson H. C. Lovitt and Jane C. Brown, in 1873 at Virginia.1,5 Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin and Henry C Lovitt appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 in Namozine, Dinwiddle County, Virginia.6
Children of Sarah Ella "Eler" Hamlin and Henry C Lovitt
Citations
- Green, GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL Notes, page (II) 83.
- Thomas B Hamlin household, 1850 U.S. Census, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, population schedule.
- Thos B. Hamlin household, 1860 U.S. Census, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, population schedule.
- Thos B Hamlin household, 1870 U.S. Census, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, population schedule.
- Henry Lovet household, 1900 U.S. Census, Dinwiddie County, Henry Lovet, population schedule, Namozine, ED 0023, sheet 2A, dwelling 24, family 24, age 58, occupation Farmer.
- Henry C. Lovitt household, 1880 U.S. Census, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, population schedule, Nomozine, ED 082, sheet 265B, dwelling 177, family 183, age 33, occupation Farmer.
Sarah E. Lack1,2
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2016 |
Sarah E. Lack was born circa 1845 at England.1 She married Thomas Gibbons on 19 December 1859 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory.1,3,2
Children of Sarah E. Lack and Thomas Gibbons
- Thomas Gibbons1 b. c 1861
- Adam Gibbons1 b. c 1862
- Precilla E. Gibbons1 b. c 1864
- Edward George Gibbons1 b. c 1865
- Zadock D. Gibbons1 b. c 1866
- Sarah (Sophia) E. Gibbons1 b. c 1868
- James A. Gibbons1 b. c 1869
- Oliver W. Gibbons1 b. c 1873
- Charles F. Gibbons1 b. c 1873
- Emma Gibbons1 b. c 1874
- Worthy Gibbons1 b. c 1876
- Alma Gibbons1 b. c 1878
Citations
- Thos. Gibbons household, 1880 U.S. Census, Summit County, Thos. Gibbons, population schedule, Rockport, ED 073, sheet 25C, dwelling 3, family 3, age 57, occupation Farmer.
- BYU-Idaho SpecialCollections: McKay Library 240A, Rexburg, ID 83460, Western States Marriage Records Index, online http://abish.byui.edu/specialcollections/, Groom: Thomas Gibbons; Bride: Sarah Lack. County: Salt Lake; Page 35, ID#270472.
- Public Member Tree, online search.ancestry.com, Severson Family Tree - ckirkwood35.
Sarah (?)1
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 23 Feb 2016 |
Sarah (?) was also known as M (?)2,1 She was born circa 1845 at Arkansas.1 She married Joseph Graham, son of Allen Graham and Juliet Hester Clark, circa 1868 at Missouri.2 Sarah (?) and Joseph Graham appeared on the census of 22 July 1870 in Westralia, Montcomery County, Kansas.2 Sarah (?) and Joseph Graham appeared on the census of 2 June 1880 in Parker, Montgomery County, Kansas.1
Children of Sarah (?) and Joseph Graham
Citations
- Joseph Graham household, 1880 U.S. Census, Montgomery County, Joseph Graham, population schedule, Parker, ED 158, sheet 307A, dwelling 10, family 10, age 34, occupation Miner.
- J H Graham household, 1870 U.S. Census, Montgomery County, Kansas, population schedule, Westralia, sheet 670A, dwelling 144, family 144, age 23, occupation Farmer.
Margaret A Henderson1
F, b. circa 1845
Father | Alexander Henderson1 b. c 1803 |
Mother | Jane E. (?)2 b. c 1820 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2015 |
Margaret A Henderson was born circa 1845 at Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Alexander Henderson and Jane E. (?)1,2 Margaret A Henderson married Marshall Butler circa 1870.1
Citations
- A Henderson household, 1870 U.S. Census, Lucas County, Ohio, population schedule, Washington, sheet 536B, dwelling 133, family 135, age 67, occupation Gardner.
- Alexander Henderson household, 1850 U.S. Census, Lucas County, 1850, population schedule, Toledo, dwelling 69B, family 950, 950.
Leteti I Purdy1,2
F, b. circa 1845
Father | Jonathan Purdy3 b. c 1820 |
Mother | Harriett (?)3 b. c 1821 |
Last Edited | 22 May 2015 |
Leteti I Purdy Leteti's sir name obtained by her listing as sister ot Jonathan Purdy on the 1875 New York State Census. How ever, the 1850 U.S. Census listes Jonathan and Harriet Purdy as her parents.2 She was born circa 1845 at New York.1 She was the daughter of Jonathan Purdy and Harriett (?)3 Leteti I Purdy was included in the census of her fatner and mother, Jonathan Purdy and Harriett (?), on 3 October 1850 at Jasper, Steuben County, New York.3 Leteti I Purdy married William McFarland, son of O. L. McFarland and Mary A. (?), circa 1861.4 Leteti I Purdy and William McFarland appeared on the census of 1 July 1870 in Troupsbrugh, Steuben County, New York.4 Leteti I Purdy married Warren M Williams before 1880 at New York.1 Letitcia was included in the census of her parents on 16 July 1960 at Jasper, New York.5
Children of Leteti I Purdy and William McFarland
- Julia A. McFarland+1 b. bt 1862 - Apr 1869
- Andrew Norman McFarland4 b. c 1866
Citations
- Warren M. Williams household, 1880 U.S. Census, Steuben County, Warren M. Williams, population schedule, Jasper, ED 184, sheet 408D, dwelling 221, family 228, age 33, occupation Farmer.
- Johnathon Purdy household, 1875 New York State Census, Steuben County, Johnathon Purdy, population schedule, Jasper, ED Jasper, House: 249,Sheet 20, Line 26, age 55 born in Dutches County, occupation Farmer.
- Jonathan Purdy household, 1850 U.S. Census, Steuben County, New York, population schedule, Jasper, dwelling 293A, family 1457, 1888.
- William Mcfarland household, 1870 U.S. Census, Steibem County, William Mcfarland, population schedule, Troupsburg, dwelling 463A, family 209, age 28, occupation Farmer.
- Johathon Purdy household, 1860 U.S. Census, Steibem Cpimtu, Johathon Purdy, population schedule, Jasper, dwelling 804, family 332, age 38, occupation Farmer.
Sally Thomas Yancey1,2
F, b. circa 1845
Father | Benjamin Mitchell Yancey1 b. 25 May 1809, d. 6 Jun 1901 |
Mother | Catherine Jane Banks1 b. c 1817, d. 4 Oct 1861 |
Last Edited | 20 Jul 2017 |
Sally Thomas Yancey was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 She was the daughter of Benjamin Mitchell Yancey and Catherine Jane Banks.1 Sally Thomas Yancey was included in the census of Benjamin Mitchell Yancey and Catherine Jane Banks on 15 July 1860 at Culpeper County, Virginia.3 Sally Thomas Yancey was included in the census of Benjamin Mitchell Yancey on 5 August 1870 at Catlapa, Culpeper County, Virginia.4 Sallie was included in the census of her widowed father on 2 June 1880 at Catalpa, Culpeper County, Virginia.5 Sallie married her brother-in-law John Payne after 1881 at Culpeper County, Virginia.2,6,5 Sally Thomas Yancey and John William Payne appeared on the census of 11 June 1900 in Jefferson, Culpeper County, Virginia.7
Citations
- Benjamin M. Young (Yancey) household, 1850 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, County, dwelling 232A, family 240, 240.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Pamela Soommerville Yancy Brown - Find A Grave Memorial# 9768750.
- Benjamin household, 1860 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Not Stated, sheet 820, dwelling 220, family 196, age 54, occupatione Farmer.
- Benjamin M. Yancey household, 1870 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Catalpa, sheet 571A, dwelling 260, family 269, age 61, occupation Farmer.
- B. M. Yancey household, 1880 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Catalpa, ED 032, sheet 310C, dwelling 18, family 19, age 71, occupation Farmer.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Mary Crimora Yancey Payne - Find A Grave Memorial# 8070038.
- John W. Payne household, 1900 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson, ED 0009, sheet 4A, dwelling 57, family 59, age 54, occupation Farmer.
George Sands1
M, b. circa 1845, d. before 1911
Last Edited | 14 Jun 2016 |
George Sands was born circa 1845 at Leak, Lincolnshire, England.1 He married Rebecca Brough circa 1865 at Lincolnshire, England.1 George and Rebacca Sands appeared on the census of 2 April 1871 in Leake, Lincolnshire, England.1 George and Rebecca appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire, England.2 George appeared on the census of 5 April 1891 in Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire, England.3 George Sands and Rebecca Brough appeared on the census of 21 March 1901 in Leake, Boston, Lincolnshire, England.4 George Sands died before 1911.1
Children of George Sands and Rebecca Brough
Citations
- George Sands Household, Leake, Lincolnshire, 1871 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- George Sands Household, Leake, Lincolnshire, 1881 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- George Sands Household, Leake, Lincolnshire, 1891 Census Returns of England and Wales.
- George Sands Household, Leake, Lincolnshire, 1901 Census Returns of England and Wales.
Rev Joshua Hunter1
M, b. circa 1845
Father | Robert Hunter1 |
Mother | Pauline Slaughter1 |
Relationship | 5th cousin 5 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of John Slaughter the Immagrant |
Last Edited | 11 Jul 2016 |
Rev Joshua Hunter was born circa 1845 at Virginia.2 He was the son of Robert Hunter and Pauline Slaughter.1 Rev Joshua Hunter appeared on the census of 10 January 1920 in Ashland, Hanover County, Virginia.2
Citations
- Genealogies of Kentucky Families from The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Vol. II [database on-line] viewed at Ancestry.com, online interactive.ancestry.com, "The Slaughter Family by W.A. Slaughter, page 272.
- Joshua Hunter household, 1920 U.S. Census, Hanover County, Joshua Hunter, population schedule, Ashland, ED 25, sheet 7B, dwelling 156, family 169, age 75, occupation Clegeryman - Local Parish.
Julia (?)1
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2016 |
Julia (?) was born circa 1845 at Illinois.1 She married Lewis Stewart circa 1861 at Missouri.1 Julia (?) was included in the census of Lewis Stewart on 4 June 1880 at Blue, Jackson County, Missouri.1
Children of Julia (?) and Lewis Stewart
Citations
- Lewis Stuart household, 1880 United States census, Jackson County, Lewis Stuart, population schedule, Blue, ED 025, sheet 61, dwelling 36, family 36, age 38, occupation Railroading.
Andora (?)1
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 11 Dec 2016 |
Andora (?) was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 She married Jesse Curtis, son of (?) Curtis and Susan (?), before 1864 at Virginia.1 Andora (?) and Jesse Curtis appeared next door to brother John F. on the census of 14 June 1880 in Stevensburg, Culpeper County, Virginia.1
Children of Andora (?) and Jesse Curtis
Citations
- Jesse Curtis household, 1880 U.S. Census, Culpeper County, Virginia, population schedule, Stevensburg, ED 037, sheet 409A, dwelling 257, family 277, age 50, occupation Farmer.
Louis Kroger1
M, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2017 |
Louis Kroger married Francie A. (?)1 Louis Kroger was born circa 1845 at Missouri.1 He and Francie A. (?) appeared on the census of 2 May 1910 in Minneapolis, Ottawa County, Kansas.1
Child of Louis Kroger and Francie A. (?)
- George Kroger+1 b. c 1884
Citations
- Louis Kruger household, 1910 U.S. Census, Ottawa County, Louis Kruger, population schedule, Minneapolis, ED 0090, sheet 19A, dwelling 165, family 166, age 65, occupation None.
James W Withrow1
M, b. circa 1845
Father | Samuel Withrow1 b. c 1802, d. 5 Nov 1881 |
Mother | Susan Skaggs1 b. 1809 |
Last Edited | 9 Jun 2017 |
James W Withrow was born circa 1845 at Virginia.1 He was the son of Samuel Withrow and Susan Skaggs.1 James W Withrow married Elizabeth (?) circa 1850 at Virginia.2 James W Withrow was included in the census of Samuel Withrow and Susan Skaggs on 31 July 1850 at District 14, Fayette County, Virginia.1 James W Withrow and Elizabeth (?) appeared on the census of 3 July 1860 in Mountain Cove P.O., Fayette County, Virginia.2 James W Withrow was included in the census of Samuel Withrow and Susan Skaggs on 5 July 1860 at District 3, Fayette County, Virginia.3 James W Withrow was included in the census of Samuel Withrow and Susan Skaggs on 21 July 1870 at Mountain Cove, Fayette County, West Virginia.4
Children of James W Withrow and Elizabeth (?)
Citations
- Saml (Samuel) Withrow household, 1850 U.S. Census, Fayette County, Saml (Samuel) Withrow, population schedule, District 14, dwelling 341B, family 151, age 48, occupaton Farmer.
- James Withrow household, 1860 U.S. Census of Fairfax County Virginia, Fayette County, Virginia, population schedule, Mountain Cove P.O., sheet 58, dwelling 429, family 386, age 33, occupation Farmer.
- Samuel Withrow household, 1860 U.S. Census of Fairfax County Virginia, Fayette County, Virginia, population schedule, Mountain Cove P.O., sheet 375, dwelling 481, family 436, age 58, occupation Farmer.
- Samuel Withrow household, 1870 U.S. Census, Fayette County, Samuel Withrow, population schedule, Mountain Cove, dwelling 149A, family 138, age 68, occupation Farmer.
Nathan Robert "Bob" Mitchell1,2
M, b. circa 1845, d. circa 1882
Charts | Some Descendants of Benjamin and Barbara Arnold Reynolds |
Last Edited | 15 Mar 2018 |
Nathan Robert "Bob" Mitchell was born circa 1845 at Missouri.3 He married Mary J Peterman, daughter of John Ricks Peterman and Eliza Jane Reynolds, on 18 February 1866 at San Joaquin County, California.1 Nathan Robert "Bob" Mitchell and Mary J Peterman appeared on the census of 25 June 1880 in Tulare, San Joaquin County, California.3 Nathan Robert "Bob" Mitchell died circa 1882 at Tracy, San Joaquin County, California.4
Children of Nathan Robert "Bob" Mitchell and Mary J Peterman
- Ellen Mitchell3 b. c 1870
- Nathan Edward Mitchell+5 b. c 1872, d. 17 Jun 1914
- Henry Franklin Mitchell2 b. 11 Dec 1874, d. 22 Mar 1958
- Ira George Washington Mitchell+3 b. c 1877
- David Alexander Mitchell3 b. 11 Mar 1879, d. 17 Mar 1969
Citations
- California Marriages, 1850-1945, database online at, online www.familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2ZS-23Q : 10 February 2018), N. R. Mitchell and Mary Peterman, 18 Feb 1866; citing , San Joaquin, California; FHL microfilm 924,488.
- California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994, database with images, online www.familysearch.org, FamilySearch ([REFERENCE-ERROR] : [REFERENCE-ERROR]), [REFERENCE-ERROR] > image [REFERENCE-ERROR] of [REFERENCE-ERROR]; California State Archives, Sacramento. Reference ID: 526; GS Film Number: 1851159: Digital Folder Number: 004281001; Image Number: 538.
- N. R. Mitchell household, 1880 U.S. Census, San Joaquin, California, population schedule, Tulare, ED 106, sheet 251A, dwelling 2, family 2, age 35, occupation Farmer.
- Find A Grave - Memorial Page, online www.findagrave.com, Nathan R. Mitchell - Memorial ID: 94436248.
- California, County Marriages - viewed at FamiySearch, online www.familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8XL-NM3 : 10 December 2017), Mary J Peterman in entry for Nathan E Mitchell and Annie Rhodes, 20 Nov 1907; citing San Joaquin, California, United States, county courthouses, California; FHL microfilm 1,411,586.
Mary Elizabeth Ayers1
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2018 |
Mary Elizabeth Ayers was also known as Mary E Hyes.1 She was also known as Mary Elizabeth Epr/Erp.2,3 She was born circa 1845 at Michigan.3 She married August Law before 1863 at Wisconsin.3 Mary Elizabeth Ayers and August Law appeared on the census of 10 June 1880 in Glen Haven, Grant County, Wisconsin.3
Children of Mary Elizabeth Ayers and August Law
Citations
- Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911, database online at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRJ8-ZFC : 17 March 2018), August Law in entry for Michael W. Mynes and Emma Mary Matilda Law, 04 Sep 1888; citing , Grant, Wisconsin, United States, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison; FHL microfilm 1,266,662.
- Wisconsin, County Marriages, 1836-1911, database online at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRJX-ZD8 : 16 March 2018), Lewis H. Law and Elveretta Smith, 07 Nov 1899; citing , Grant, Wisconsin, United States, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison; FHL microfilm 1,266,664.
- August Law household, 1880 U.S. Census, Grant County, Wisconsin, population schedule, Glen Haven, ED 106, sheet 114B, dwelling 7, family 8, age 40, occupation Farmer.
Paicent Wells1
F, b. circa 1845
Mother | Polly (?)1 b. c 1813 |
Last Edited | 5 Nov 2018 |
Paicent Wells was also known as Patience.2 She was born circa 1845 at Kentucky.2 She was the daughter of Polly (?)1 Paicent Wells married McCager Napier circa 1865 at Kentucky.1 Paicent Wells and McCager Napier appeared on the census of 2 August 1870 in Precinct No. 3, Wolfe County, Kentucky.3 Paicent Wells and McCager Napier appeared on the census of between 5 June 1880 and 6 June 1880 in Precnict 4, Wolfe County, Kentucky; This census included mother-in-law, Polly Wells, born circa 1813 in Kentucky.1 Paicent Wells was included in the census of Frank Benjamin Beck and Mary "Polly" Napier on 28 April 1910 at Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon; This census included Mother-in-law Patience Napier, age 65, born in Kentucky.2
Children of Paicent Wells and McCager Napier
Citations
- McCager Naiper household, 1880 U.S. Census, Wolfe County, Kentucky, population schedule, Precinct 4, ED 118, sheet 320A, dwelling 65, family 65, age 37, occupation Farming.
- Benjamen F Beck household, 1910 U.S. Census, Clackamas, Oregon, population schedule, Oregon City, ED 42, sheet 11A, dwelling 2121, family 234, age 45, occupaiton Hotel Keeper.
- McCager Napier household, 1870 United States Census, Wolfe County, McCager Napier, population schedule, Precinct 3, dwelling 22, family 147, age 26, occupation Farming.
Henrietta T (?)1
F, b. circa 1845
Last Edited | 30 Dec 2018 |
Henrietta T (?) was born circa 1845 at Germany.1 She immigrated from Germany in 1851 to the United States.1 She married August M Harra circa 1865.1 Henrietta T (?) and August M Harra appeared on the census of 9 August 1900 in Buckner Village, Ft. Osage, Jackson County, Missouri.1
Children of Henrietta T (?) and August M Harra
Citations
- August M. Harra household, 1900 United States census, Jackson County, August M. Harra, population schedule, Buckner (Ft. Osage), ED 11, sheet 7B, dwelling 136, family 137, age 58, occupation Farmer.
Almelia "Mena" "Minnia" Lambert1,2,3
F, b. circa 1845
Father | Joseph Lambert4 b. 110 |
Mother | Sophena (?)4 b. c 1820 |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2020 |
Almelia "Mena" "Minnia" Lambert was born circa 1845 at Wurtemburg, Germany.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Lambert and Sophena (?)4 Almelia "Mena" "Minnia" Lambert appeared on the census of her parents, Joseph and Sophina Lambert, of 27 June 1860 in Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa.4 She married Ferdinand Reichman on 12 November 1862 at Dubuque County, Iowa.1,5 Almelia "Mena" "Minnia" Lambert and Ferdinand Reichman appeared on the census of 21 June 1870 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa.2 Almelia "Mena" "Minnia" Lambert and Ferdinand Reichman appeared on the census of 13 June 1880 in Le Mars, Plymouth County, Iowa.1
Children of Almelia "Mena" "Minnia" Lambert and Ferdinand Reichman
- Francis "Frank" Reichman+1 b. Sep 1863
- Anna M Reichman1 b. c 1867
- Minnie "Mena" Reichman1 b. c 1869
- Charles Reichman1 b. c 1871
- Ferdinand A. Reichman+1 b. 18 Sep 1872 or 18 Sep 1876, d. 1 Aug 1919
- Tracy Reichman1 b. c 1877
- Alexander Reichman1 b. Jan 1880
- Josephine Agnes Reichman+6,7 b. 16 Jun 1883
- Louis Alfonsus Reichman8 b. 10 Feb 1886, d. 27 Jun 1951
- Clara Reichman+3 b. 10 Dec 1888, d. 13 Feb 1964
- Lucille Agnes Reichman9 b. 8 Jun 1893, d. 3 Apr 1931
Citations
- Ferinand Reichmann household, 1880 U.S. Census, Plymouth County, Iowa, population schedule, Le Mars, ED 174, sheet 104B, dwelling 178, family 175, age 45, occupation Grocer.
- Fredk Reichmann household, 1870 US Census, Delaware County, Iowa, population schedule, Manchester, sheet 76A, dwelling 85, family 89, age 43, occupation Salon Keeper.
- Iowa, County Births, 1880-1935, Index viewed and FamlySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XVD7-V2S : 1 April 2020), Ferdinand Reichman in entry for Clara Richman, 10 Dec 1888; citing Iowa, United States; county district courts, Iowa; FHL microfilm 1,412,086.
- Joseph Lambert household, 1860 U.S. Census, Dubuque County, Iowa, population schedule, Dubuque, sheet 135, dwelling 900, family 976, age 50, occupation Day Laborer.
- Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934, index at FamilySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJKQ-1ZL : 4 November 2017), Ferdinand Richman and Mena Lumbert, 19 Nov 1862, Dubuque, Iowa, United States; citing reference bk 2 p 320 cn 268, county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 1,035,386.
- Washington Deaths and Burials, 1810-1960, database, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XVD7-ZXL : 1 April 2020), Fridrich Richmann in entry for Josephine Richmann, 16 Jun 1883; citing Iowa, United States; county district courts, Iowa; FHL microfilm 1,412,086.
- "Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," index, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJD4-QQB : 26 September 2017), Arthur John Marx and Josephine Agnes Reichmann, 05 May 1908, Le Mars, Plymouth, Iowa, United States; citing reference 33, county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 1,404,989.
- Iowa, County Births, 1880-1935, Index viewed and FamlySearch, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XVD7-X9H : 1 April 2020), Frederich or Ferdinand Reichman in entry for Louis Alfonsus Reichmann, 10 Feb 1886; citing Iowa, United States; county district courts, Iowa; FHL microfilm 1,412,086.
- Washington Deaths and Burials, 1810-1960, database, online familysearch.org, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HV4F-XBN2 : 29 January 2020), Ferdinand Reichmann in entry for Lucille Agnes Moore, 1931.
Robert Hurst1
M, b. circa 1845
Father | Andrew Liddle Hurst1 b. 1815, d. b Sep 1878 |
Mother | Margaret Vallans1 b. 1818, d. 1877 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 4 times removed of Juliane Marion Heck |
Charts | Some Descendants of Thomas Armstrong of Ryton, County Durham, England |
Last Edited | 21 Apr 2023 |
Robert Hurst was born circa 1845 at Whinlaton, Durham County, England.1 He was the son of Andrew Liddle Hurst and Margaret Vallans.1
Citations
- Andrew Liddle Hurst Household, Durham Conty, Durham County, 1861 Census Returns of England and Wales.