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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.

*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.

*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.

*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.

*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.

*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.

Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.

http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr

The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
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Campbell, Oscar (I8561)
 
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.

*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.

*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.

*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.

*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.

*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.

Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.

http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr

The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
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Campbell, Walter (I8562)
 
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.

*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.

*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.

*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.

*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.

*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.

Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.

http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr

The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
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Tate, T. B. (I8564)
 
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.

*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.

*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.

*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.

*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.

*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.

Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.

http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr

The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)

http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
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Source:
Eddie Nelson:
Correct spelling of Bostic
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Source:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=41627295
Gary & Mary Sue Bostic AND Becky Pyland Davis:
Alvin G Bostic
Birth: 1889
Russellville
Logan County
Kentucky, USA
Death: 1975
Doniphan
Ripley County
Missouri, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Hattie M Campbell Bostic (1898 - 1989)
Burial:
Pine Cemetery
Ripley County
Missouri, USA
Maintained by: Gary & Mary Sue Bostic
Originally Created by: Becky Pyland Davis
Record added: Sep 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41627295
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Source:
Shannon Cannon:
Alvin Green Bostic: July 20 1889--Aug 27 1975
Hattie Campbell Bostic: Feb 25 1898- June 12 1989
Children:
Charlie Buford Bostic of Briar, MO: Jan 31 1912- April 22 1968
Mary Ethel Bostic from Doniphan, MO: July 12 1915- July 23 1998 Married George Edwin Bedwell dob: 2-1-1909 dod: 12-07-1981 married on 10-15-1932. (Born of marriage were 6 children)
Jim Bostic from Hopeille, CA (DFC:Holtville, CA); wife's name is Catherine
Audrey Aleen Bostic Thomas from St. Louis, MO: May 1 1922- March 19 1993
Joseph Bostic
Living daughter
Geneva Lucille "Ginny" Bostic (June 23, 1935- May 5, 1997) married Emmitt Williams; son was Bruce
Alvin Jr. Bostic lived in St. Louis, MO: 1930-1999
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Bostic, Alvin Green (I8565)
 
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Source:
Arlene Arledge Gregory:
Name & the following hand-written obituary of Jessie Willard Shiverdecker from family papers:
Arlene Arledge Gregory:
Jessie Willard, son of C.C. and Della Shiverdecker was born March 24, 1918, near New Paris, Ohio, and departed this life Jan. 16, 1923 near West Alexandria, Ohio. Aged 4 yrs. 9 mo. and 22 days. He leaves to mourn his death, Father, Mother, three sisters: Imo, Alice, and Lucille; four brothers: Charley, Earl, William, and Herbert, One Grand-mother, two Grand-fathers, and many other relatives and friends, Three sisters having preceded him to the Spirit World.
He was sick but 48 hours with membranous croup, which caused his death.
Little Jessie was exceptionally bright and possessed a notable memory. He at once won the love and concern of those with whom he came in contact. All was done for him that loving hands could do. But the Death Angel came and took him home.

He saw a hand we could not see,
Which beckoned him away.
He heard a voice we could not hear,
Which would not let him stay.
These ashes few, this little dust,
Our Father's care shall keep,
Till the last Angel rise and break
The long and peaceful sleep.
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Source:
Arlene Arledge Gregory:
Birth year: 1913
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Source:
Shiverdecker/ Shivertaker Archives by Teresa (Hrivnak/ Shiverdecker) Betz:
(Information in the Shiverdecker/ Shivertaker Archives was obtained from recollections of Golda Shiverdecker and Ruth (Brown) Hamilton; from research done by Teresa A. (Hrivnak/ Shiverdecker) Betz, Steven J. Hrivnak, Twila (Shiverdecker) Costello, Leslie (Speelman) Finster, Sally (Speelman) Sieffer, Toni Seiler; and from information obtained from numerous family members. Teresa Betz recommends visits to the Garst Museum in Darke Co., OH, which houses historical information of the area and to New Brock Cemetery where many Shiverdecker/ Shivertaker ancestors are buried.)
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
Tammy Davis: Tammy's website where she plans to post this genealogy data is: http://www.geocities.com/flufdoll/nameindex.html
Children 1. Lucille Irene Shiverdecker, b. 30 Sep 1916, Montgomery Co., OH
2. Charles Hobart Shiverdecker, male b. 27 Nov. 1896, Montgomery Co., OH. d. 13 February 1973, Sugar Grove Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Ohio
3. William Jacob Shiverdecker, male b. May 28, 1902, Pyrmont of West Alexandria, OH., d. October 1985
4. Herbert Shiverdecker, male b. Abt. January 15, 1905, Montgomery Co., Ohio near Eaton.,
5. Imo Shiverdecker, female b. Abt. January 24, 1909, West Alexandria, Ohio.,
6. Earl Shiverdecker, male b. Abt. 1899,
7. Bessie Shiverdecker, female b. Abt. 1907, d. Aft. 1910
Researcher: Tammy Davis
Sources:
1.Preble County, Ohio 1910 Census by Audrey Gilbert, page 187, States:
Shiverdecker, Clifton/fm 33 14 0/0/0
Della/w 32 7/6 0/0/0
Charles/s 13 0/0/0
Earl/s 11 0/0/0
William/s 7 0/0/0
Herbert/s 5 0/0/0
Bessie/d 3 0/0/0
Imo/d 1-3/12 0/0/0
Key: 14 years married
7/6 children born/ children alive
33 yrs old
32 yrs old
13 yrs old etc.
2. For Herbert: Preble County Ohio Marriages 1916 - 1926 by Audrey Gilbert 604 St. Rt. 503 South, West Alexandria, OH 45381, page 158.
3. For Charles: Preble County Deaths 8 July 1909 to 25 September 1993 / Obituaries from the Registar - Herald, page 84, States:
Charles H. Shiverdecker
Charles H. Shiverdecker, 76, formerly of West Alexandria, died Tuesday evening at Oak Lawn Nursing Home in Eaton. He was a retired carpenter.
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Source:
SEE DOLLY TEMPLIN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38302171
Dolly Templin:
Lucille Irene Shiverdecker Arledge
Birth: Sep. 30, 1913
Montgomery County
Ohio, USA
Death: Jan. 10, 1984
Wilmington
Clinton County
Ohio, USA
Second Wife of George Frederick Arledge, Jr.
Married March 19, 1932
Daughter of Clifton Creed Shiverdicker and Della Jane Baker
Spouse:
George Frederick Arledge (1905 - 1989)*
Burial:
New Burlington Cemetery
New Burlington (Clinton County)
Clinton County
Ohio, USA
Created by: Dolly Templin
Record added: Jun 13, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 38302171
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Shiverdecker, Lucille Irene (I3856)
 
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Source:
Barbara Brummett:
US 1850/1860/1880 Census:
FRED FORNEY born 1813

The 1850 PA census listed Fred (40) and Mary Forney (43) and their three children, Marie (16), Martha Jane (18), and John M. Forney (10) as living in Franklin Co., PA.

In 1860 census Frederick Forney is living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John M. Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N., born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany. Fred Forney is listed as a day laborer.

Living with them are Isaac and Sophia Heckman, ages 39 and 32. There are two Heckman children: John 12, Harry 9. Isaac was a blacksmith.

In 1880 census, Fred Forney and Mary Forney [DFC: This likely is Mary Catherine Strine, but I would so much appreciate verification of this) are listed as living in Letterkenny, Franklin, PA.

See descendants of Fred Forney for more info.
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4HX-JCB
Name: Frederick Forney
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 40
Race: White
Birth Year (Estimated): 1810
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
House Number: 141
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Frederick Forney Male 40 Pennsylvania
Mary Forney Female 43 Pennsylvania
Martha Forney Female 18 Pennsylvania
Maria Forney Female 16 Pennsylvania
John Forney Male 10 Pennsylvania
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Source:
SEE JANICE RODEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://home.flash.net/~areta/Zullinger%20Web%20Cards/wc_toc.html
Janice Roden:
Compiler: Helen L. Strine. Sept. 1998 lists Marriage of Fred Fornay and Catherine Strine.
Information on Fornay, Forney, Strine
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Letterkenny, Franklin Co., PA:
Household:
Frederic FORNEY Self M Male W 69 PA PA PA
Mary FORNEY Wife M Female W 73 PA Keeping House PA PA
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: (Located with the help of Larry Calimer at Kittochtinny Historical Society in Chambersburg, PA):
Death date and place and burial
Death of Frederick Forney was at 77 yrs., 7mos., 4 days
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Source:
http://www.searchforancestors.com/utility/birthday.html
Tombstone Birthdate Calculator with Tips:
Calculated birth date as 0ctober 9, 1810
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Source:
http://longislandgenealogy.com/birth.html
Calculated birth date: October 9, 1810
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Source:
Death Certificate of John Martin Forney (which was provided by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.), reads that John Martin Forney's father Fred Forney was born in Scotland (Franklin Co., PA).
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MWFD-5B9
United States Census, 1880 for Frederic Forney
Name: Frederic Forney
Residence: Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Birthdate: 1811
Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Mary Forney
Spouse's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 69 years
Occupation:
NARA Film Number: T9-1131
Page: 151
Page Character: C
Entry Number: 3156
Film number: 1255131
Household Gender Age
Frederic Forney M 69
Spouse Mary Forney F 73
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FORNEY, FREDERICK (I0424)
 
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Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
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Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
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188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
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data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
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361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
********
Source:
SEE JAMES KITCHEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3211301&id=I633617956
Kitchen and Briggs:
James Kitchen:
ID: I633617956
Name: Stella May BATES
Given Name: Stella May
Surname: Bates
Sex: F
Birth: 5 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, NEB
Father: Luther Levi BATES
Mother: Maggie BEST
Marriage 1 Oscar ALDERMAN b: 23 Feb 1879 in Nebraska
Children
Theren Glen ALDERMAN b: 2 Sep 190
******** 
Bates, Luther Levi (I9163)
 
208 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
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44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
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Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
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188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
********
Source:
SEE JAMES KITCHEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3211301&id=I633617956
Kitchen and Briggs:
James Kitchen:
ID: I633617956
Name: Stella May BATES
Given Name: Stella May
Surname: Bates
Sex: F
Birth: 5 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, NEB
Father: Luther Levi BATES
Mother: Maggie BEST
Marriage 1 Oscar ALDERMAN b: 23 Feb 1879 in Nebraska
Children
Theren Glen ALDERMAN b: 2 Sep 190
******** 
Best, Maggie (I9164)
 
209 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
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Generation 4 (con't)
44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
Ancestry Family Trees (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.
Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
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188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
******** 
Bates, Nellie Blanche (I9165)
 
210 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
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Generation 4 (con't)
44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
Ancestry Family Trees (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.
Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
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188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
******** 
Bates, David Ray (I9166)
 
211 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
Page 26 of 90 Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:53:26 PM
Register Report for Stephen Bates
Generation 4 (con't)
44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
Ancestry Family Trees (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.
Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7100936&pid=-1113263848.
188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
44. Maudie Ethloween Bates-5 (Luther Levi Bates-4, Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2,
Stephen Bates-1) [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362]. Residence 1925 in Wichita,
Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
Donaldson Caffrey Jenkins Robertson [482, 483, 484, 485]. He was born on 08 Mar 1896 in Dallas,
Dallas, Texas [482, 483, 484, 485]. Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [485].
Sources:
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
482
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852132; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 08 Mar 1896Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
483
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: TexasResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
484
Ancestry.com, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. National Archives
and Records Administration Branch l), Roll: WW2_2370033; Local board: Vanderburgh ,
Indiana.Birth date: 8 Mar 1896Birth place: TexasResidence date: Residence place:
Vanderburgh, Indiana.
485
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1896Birth place: TexasResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
******** 
Bates, Maudie Ethloween (I9168)
 
212 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
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Generation 4 (con't)
44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
Ancestry Family Trees (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.
Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7100936&pid=-1113263848.
188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
******** 
Bates, Mande E. (I9169)
 
213 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
23. Luther Levi Bates-4 (Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2, Stephen Bates-1) [184, 185, 186,
187, 188]. He was born on 15 Jun 1864 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois [184, 185, 186]. Residence 1910 in
University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [186]. He died on 28 Apr 1927 in Tulsa, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA.
Maggie Best is the daughter of William C. Best [188, 350, 351]. She was born on 01 Oct 1867 in Joliet,
Illinois, USA [188, 350, 351]. Residence 1910 in University Place Ward 2, Lancaster, Nebraska [351].
Luther Levi Bates and Maggie Best. They were married on 18 Jul 1880. They had 5 children.
i. Nellie Blanche Bates. She was born on 10 May 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co.,
Nebraska. She died on 08 Jul 1883 in Pine Creek, Rock Co., Nebraska.
43. ii. Stella May Bates [352, 353, 354, 355]. She was born on 05 Jul 1885 in Pine Creek, Rock
Co., Nebraska [352, 353, 354]. Residence 1900 in Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [354].
She married Oscar Alderman. They were married on 05 Oct 1902 in Bassett
Rock, Nebraska, USA.
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
Page 26 of 90 Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:53:26 PM
Register Report for Stephen Bates
Generation 4 (con't)
44. iv. Maudie Ethloween Bates [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362].
Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
v. Mande E Bates [363]. She was born Sep 1898 in Nebraska [363]. Residence 1900 in
Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska [363].
Sources:
184
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jun 1864Birth place: IllinoisMarriage date: 1881Marriage place:
Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
185
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Federal
Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S.
Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999
Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limite), Year: 1880; Census
Place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska; Roll: T9_756; Family History Film: 1254756; Page:
409.2000; Enumeration District: 133; Image: 0110.Birth date: abt 1864Birth place:
IllinoisResidence date: 1880Residence place: Precinct B, Seward, Nebraska, United States.
186
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1865Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
187
Ancestry Family Trees (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network.
Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=7100936&pid=-1113263848.
188
Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA;),
Database online.Record for David Ray Bates.
350
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1865Birth place: New YorkMarriage date: 1881Marriage
place: Residence date: 1900Residence place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
351
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: University Place Ward 2, Lancaster,
Nebraska; Roll: T624_849; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 1203.Birth date: abt
1867Birth place: IllinoisResidence date: 1910Residence place: University Place Ward 2,
Lancaster, Nebraska.
352
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1486; Page:
4A; Enumeration District: 221; Image: 1099.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
353
Ancestry.com, 1910 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Thirteenth Census of the Unit), Year: 1910; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll:
T624_854; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 197; Image: 409.Birth date: abt 1886Birth place:
NebraskaResidence date: 1910Residence place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska.
354
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Jul 1885Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
355
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511456.
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
363
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Sep 1898Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
******** 
Best, William C. (I9244)
 
214 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
44. Maudie Ethloween Bates-5 (Luther Levi Bates-4, Levi Decatur Bates-3, Stephen Lyman Bates-2,
Stephen Bates-1) [361, 362]. She was born Abt. 1897 in Missouri [361, 362]. Residence 1925 in Wichita,
Sedgwick, Kansas [362].
Donaldson Caffrey Jenkins Robertson [482, 483, 484, 485]. He was born on 08 Mar 1896 in Dallas,
Dallas, Texas [482, 483, 484, 485]. Residence 1925 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas [485].
Sources:
361
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: Residence date:
1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
362
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: NebraskaResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
482
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852132; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 08 Mar 1896Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
483
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1936; Page:
26B; Enumeration District: 151; Image: 863.0.Birth date: abt 1897Birth place: TexasResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
484
Ancestry.com, U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. National Archives
and Records Administration Branch l), Roll: WW2_2370033; Local board: Vanderburgh ,
Indiana.Birth date: 8 Mar 1896Birth place: TexasResidence date: Residence place:
Vanderburgh, Indiana.
485
Ancestry.com., Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA:
The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - 1855 Kansas Territory Census. Microfilm reel
K-1. Kansas State Historical Society.1856, 1857, and 1858 Kansas Territory Censuses. Microfilm
reel K-1. Kansas State Hist). Birth date: abt 1896Birth place: TexasResidence date:
1925Residence place: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas.
********
 
Robertson, Donaldson Caffrey Jenkins (I9170)
 
215 ********
Source:
Barbara Jones:
From the Register Report for Stephen Bates (includes sources):
iii. David Ray Bates [356, 357, 358, 359, 360]. He was born on 21 Oct 1892 in Bassett, Rock,
Nebraska [356, 357, 358, 359]. He married Leena Alma Mills. They were married on 26
Jan 1916 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Residence 1920 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma
[359].
Sources:
356
Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (Online publication - Provo, UT,
USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.Original data - United States, Selective Service
System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington,
D.C.: National Archives and Records Admi), Registration Location: Tulsa County, Oklahoma; Roll:
1852130; Draft Board: 0.Birth date: 21 Oct 1892Birth place: Residence date: Residence place:
Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
357
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1930. T626), Year: 1930; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: 1934; Page:
7B; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 453.0.Birth date: abt 1893Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1930Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
358
Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records
Administration, 1900. T623,), Year: 1900; Census Place: Bassett, Rock, Nebraska; Roll: ; Page: ;
Enumeration District: .Birth date: Oct 1892Birth place: NebraskaResidence date: 1900Residence
place: Bassett Village, Rock, Nebraska.
359
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The
Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following
NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City.Original
data - United States), Year: 1920; Census Place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Roll: T625_1487; Page:
2A; Enumeration District: 224; Image: 85.Birth date: abt 1894Birth place: NebraskaResidence
date: 1920Residence place: Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
360
Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original
data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=11287482&pid=-491511540.
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Mills, Leena Alma (I9167)
 
216 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Elmer Ellsworth Mitchell of Versailles, MO, in a personal letter to Goldia Mae Robbins Barton, dated March 28, 1962:
Joseph Belch was a mill sawyer. He was a Union Civil War veteran. He died in a Soldiers Home in OH.
Name, dates, & places
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M997-P5H
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M997-P5H : accessed 12 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Jefferson Township Vevay city Ward 1-3, Switzerland, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 11B, family 274, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240404.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Joseph Belch
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Jefferson Township Vevay city Ward 1-3, Switzerland, Indiana, United States
District: 139
Gender: Male
Age: 69
Marital Status: Divorced
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married:
Birth Date: Nov 1831
Birthplace: Ohio
Marriage Year (Estimated):
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother's Birthplace: Ohio
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 11B
Household ID: 274
Line Number: 86
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number: 1240404
Digital Folder Number:004118657
Image Number: 00451
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Source:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=99034431
Margaret Hobson:
(also see http://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Hobson/e/B001K8692O for books that Margaret Hobson has written: "The Men of Indiana's Iron 44th, Part 1: Biographies and Regimental Statistics" was published in 2012. "The Voice of Indiana's 44th Regiment, Part 2: Formation and Photos" was printed in November 2013.)
Joseph Belch:
Birth: 1831
Death: 1907
Joseph Belch, of Co. C, drafted man enrolled and mustered in Sep. 21, 1864 in Jeffersonville by Capt. Merriweather as a Private at age 32. He was 5Π10 tall, dark complexion, grey eyes, and black hair. Born Nov. 19, 1831 in OH, employed as a miller, married to Lydia Rebecca Bonty, resident of Lemon, in Scott Co., IN. Mustered out with other drafted men Jun. 13, 1865 in Chattanooga, TN with rank of Private. Notes: Residence also listed as Austin, Scott Co. and Jefferson Twp. in Washington Co., IN. He filed Invalid Pension Application to receive Pension Certificate #646828 on Feb. 23, 1888 in IN. Of Switzerland Co., IN 1880 and 1900; divorced. Died Jun. 15, 1907 in Vevay, Switzerland Co., IN; buried there in Vevay Cemetery, Sec. 10. (//Belsh) Taken from The Iron Men of Indianafs 44th Regiment, Part 1: Biographies and Regimental Statistics by Margaret Hobson.
Burial:
Vevay Cemetery
Vevay
Switzerland County
Indiana, USA
Created by: Margaret Hobson
Record added: Oct 16, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 99034431

Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
Harmon Belch Pedigree
Birth: 23 JAN 1810 , , Ohio
Marriage: 10 FEB 1831 <, , Ohio>
Death: 06 APR 1879
Wife
Martha Elizabeth Skeel Pedigree
Birth: 11 MAR 1812 , , Ohio
Marriage: 10 FEB 1831 <, , Ohio>
Death: 21 OCT 1898
Children
1. Joseph Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 19 NOV 1831 , , Ohio
2. Ebenezer Scotten Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 01 JUL 1833 , , Ohio
Death: 26 OCT 1854
Burial:
3. Matthew Croff Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 03 NOV 1835 , , Ohio
Death: 19 APR 1870
4. Nicholas Skeel Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 09 SEP 1837 , Tuscarawas, Ohio
Death: 20 APR 1906
5. John Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 25 OCT 1839 , , Indiana
Death: DEC 1890
6. Margaretta Nancy Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: 16 MAY 1842 , , Indiana
Death: 04 APR 1902
7. Elizabeth Clarinda Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: 06 DEC 1843 , Scott, Indiana
Death: MAY 1930
8. Issac Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 19 OCT 1845 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 22 NOV 1883
9. Harmon Asbury Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 03 APR 1847 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 16 MAR 1913
10. Columbus Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 03 MAR 1849 , Scott, Indiana
Death: DEC 1870
11. Lorenzo Dow Harmon Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 13 FEB 1852 , Scott, Indiana
eath: 20 SEP 1852
12. Reason H. Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 APR 1855 , Scott, Indiana
13. Martha Jane OR Mattie Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: 23 SEP 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 07 MAY 1931
14. Ansel R. Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 26 NOV 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 07 FEB 1868

Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Joseph Belch Pedigree
Birth: 19 NOV 1831 , , Ohio
Marriage: < 1852> <, , Indiana>
Wife
Lydia OR Rebecca Bonty Pedigree
Birth: About 1831 , , Indiana
Christening:
Marriage: < 1852> <, , Indiana>
Children
1. Mary J. Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1853 , , Indiana
2. Lydia A. Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1855 , , Indiana
3. Isabell Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1856 , , Indiana
4. John B. Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 1860 , , Indiana




 
Belch, Joseph (I0169)
 
217 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name
*******
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB : accessed 14 May 2014), Rufus Robbins, Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240402.
Rufus Robbins, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Rufus Robbins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 121
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married: 22
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: Indiana
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1878
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Household ID: 75
Line Number: 47
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number:1240402
Digital Folder Number:004118655
Image Number: 00588
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Rufus Robbins M 42 Indiana
Wife Mary V Robbins F 40 Indiana
Son Harley F Robbins M 15 Indiana
Daughter Mabel A Robbins F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Dalma Robbins F 11 Tennessee
Son Willie E Robbins M 4 Indiana
Lodger Polly A Kelley F 86 Kentucky
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Robbins, Harley Frank (I0656)
 
218 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name
*******
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB : accessed 14 May 2014), Rufus Robbins, Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240402.
Rufus Robbins, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Rufus Robbins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 121
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married: 22
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: Indiana
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1878
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Household ID: 75
Line Number: 47
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number:1240402
Digital Folder Number:004118655
Image Number: 00588
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Rufus Robbins M 42 Indiana
Wife Mary V Robbins F 40 Indiana
Son Harley F Robbins M 15 Indiana
Daughter Mabel A Robbins F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Dalma Robbins F 11 Tennessee
Son Willie E Robbins M 4 Indiana
Lodger Polly A Kelley F 86 Kentucky
******** 
Robbins, Willie Ellsworth (I0658)
 
219 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name
*******
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB : accessed 14 May 2014), Rufus Robbins, Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240402.
Rufus Robbins, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Rufus Robbins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 121
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married: 22
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: Indiana
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1878
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Household ID: 75
Line Number: 47
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number:1240402
Digital Folder Number:004118655
Image Number: 00588
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Rufus Robbins M 42 Indiana
Wife Mary V Robbins F 40 Indiana
Son Harley F Robbins M 15 Indiana
Daughter Mabel A Robbins F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Dalma Robbins F 11 Tennessee
Son Willie E Robbins M 4 Indiana
Lodger Polly A Kelley F 86 Kentucky
******** 
Robbins, Dalma Jane (I0659)
 
220 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name
*******
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB : accessed 14 May 2014), Rufus Robbins, Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240402.
Rufus Robbins, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Rufus Robbins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 121
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married: 22
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: Indiana
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1878
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Household ID: 75
Line Number: 47
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number:1240402
Digital Folder Number:004118655
Image Number: 00588
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Rufus Robbins M 42 Indiana
Wife Mary V Robbins F 40 Indiana
Son Harley F Robbins M 15 Indiana
Daughter Mabel A Robbins F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Dalma Robbins F 11 Tennessee
Son Willie E Robbins M 4 Indiana
Lodger Polly A Kelley F 86 Kentucky
********
Source:
(Donna Forney Clark: In this account Mrs. Ellsworth Belch, Dayton, Ky, is Mrs. Mary Tieke Belch, and Mrs. Mary Belch, sixty years old, Austin, Ind., is Mrs. Mary J. Baldwin Belch.]
http://genforum.genealogy.com/belch/messages/71.html
Kay:
Terre Haute (Ind.) Tribune, 11 Sept. 1913
Six Die at Crossing
Scottsburg, Ind., Sept. 11 - Four persons were killed instantly and two other suffered fatal injuries when a Pennsylvania passenger train struck an automobile at Austin, near here.
The dead:
Ellsworth Belch, Dayton, Ky.
Mrs. Ellsworth Belch
Mrs. Mary Belch, 60, Austin, Ind.
Amelia Belch, 20, daughter of Ellsworth Belch
Beulah Robbins, 14 years old, Austin, Ind.
Leona Trulock, 12 years old, Austin, Ind.
Belch was driving the car which stalled on the crossing at Austin. The engineer of the oncoming train was unable to stop and the automobile was demolished. Beulah Robbins and Mrs. Mary Belch lived for a short time after the accident.
********
Source:
Randi Richardson via Donald Gordon "Don" Coatney: (Donna Forney Clark: In this account Mrs. Ellsworth Belch, Dayton, Ky, is Mrs. Mary Tieke Belch, and Mrs. Mary Belch, sixty years old, Austin, Ind., is Mrs. Mary J. Baldwin Belch.]
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL/2014-08/1409351337
IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL-L Archives
Archiver > IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL > 2014-08 > 1409351337
"Randi Richardson"
Scott County: Died in Auto/Train Accident: Mrs.Mary Belch; Beulah Robbins and Leona Trulock
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 18:28:57 -0400
Hopkinsville (KY) Kentuckian, September 15, 1914, p. 1.
SIX KILLED BY TRAIN
Accident at Austin, Ind., Was Fatal to Members of a Kentucky Family
Louisville, Ky., Sept. 14
Four persons were killed outright and two others died from their injuries within a few hours when a Pennsylvania passenger train hit an automobile at a railroad crossing in Austin, Ind., Thursday. Those instantly killed were: Ellsworth Belch, Dayton, Ky.; Mrs. Ellsworth Belch, Dayton, Ky.; Miss Amelia Belch, 20-year-old daughter of Ellsworth Belch, Dayton Ky.; Mrs. Mary Belch, sixty years old, Austin, Ind., relative of Ellworth Belch.
The following received injuries from which they died while being taken on a special train to the hospital at Seymour, Ind.: Beulah Robbins, fourteen years old, an orphan child, Austin, Ind.; Leona Trulock, twelve years old, Austin, Ind., daughter of Marshall Trulock.
The auto was in charge of Mr. Ellsworth Belch who had left his home in Dayton, Ky., a few days ago to visit relatives in Austin. He was at the wheel and was taking the party for a drive. As the car was crossing the railroad tracks, the engine stopped and, before the passengers could get out, the train struck the motor car crushing it to splinters and scattering
the occupants in every direction. The engineer of the train, seeing the car stalled on the track, made every effort to stop the train but without avail.
Witnesses of the accident say that Mr. Ellsworth's (sic: should be Mr. Ellsworth Belch's] view of the track was obscured by a cutoff freight cars and that he could not see the approaching train.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Relationships:
Melville Ellsworth Belch, driver
Mary Teike Belch, wife
Amelia Belch, daughter
Mary J. Baldwin Belch, aunt
Beulah Faye Robbins, niece
Leona P. Trulock, grandniece
******** 
Robbins, Beulah Faye (I0660)
 
221 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name
*******
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHS8-JD8
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHS8-JD8 : accessed 14 May 2014), Olive Robbins in household of Ruth Robbins, Johnson, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 35D, NARA microfilm publication T9.
Olive Robbins in household of Ruth Robbins, "United States Census, 1880"
Name: Olive Robbins
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1880
Event Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 164
Gender: Female
Age: 1
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation:
Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Dau
Birth Year (Estimated): 1879
Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Father's Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana, United States
Sheet Number and Letter: 35D
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Film Number: 0309
GS Film Number: 1254309
Digital Folder Number: 004240650
Image Number: 00597
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Self Ruth Robbins F 22 Indiana, United States (DFC: SHOULD BE RUFUS)
Wife Mary Robbins F 20 Indiana, United States
Daughter Olive Robbins F 1 Indiana, United States
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB : accessed 14 May 2014), Rufus Robbins, Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240402.
Rufus Robbins, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Rufus Robbins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 121
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married: 22
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: Indiana
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1878
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Household ID: 75
Line Number: 47
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number:1240402
Digital Folder Number:004118655
Image Number: 00588
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Rufus Robbins M 42 Indiana
Wife Mary V Robbins F 40 Indiana
Son Harley F Robbins M 15 Indiana
Daughter Mabel A Robbins F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Dalma Robbins F 11 Tennessee
Son Willie E Robbins M 4 Indiana
Lodger Polly A Kelley F 86 Kentucky
******** 
Robbins, Olive Amy (I0655)
 
222 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name & birth date
********
Source:
SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id
Ancestors & Kin of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family
~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
Place of death
********
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKRH-TF8
Record Collection:
United States Census, 1910

Sylvester Robbins
United States Census, 1910

Name: Sylvester Robbins
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1910
Event Place: Gibson, Washington, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1859
Birthplace: Indiana
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Sylvester Robbins Head Male 51 Indiana
Emma Robbins Wife Female 40 Indiana
Luther P Robbins Son Male 18 Indiana
Roy Robbins Son Male 16 Indiana
Sarah Robbins Daughter Female 14 Indiana
Mary Robbins Daughter Female 12 Indiana
Harry Robbins Son Male 9 Indiana
Goldie Robbins Daughter Female 7 Indiana
Sylva Robbins Daughter Female 5 Indiana
Maggie Robbins Daughter Female 3 Indiana
Albert Robbins Brother Male 60 Indiana
Charles Robbins Brother Male 40 Indiana
******** 
Robbins, Sarah E. (twin) (I0106)
 
223 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name & dates
********
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intippec/
Tippecanoe County, Indiana:
Adina Dyer, Administrator:
LAFAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER NEWSPAPER INDEX, 1902-1952:
Lafayette, Indiana:
Compiled and Contributed by Joan Rodenberger:
Marriage date
********
Source:
SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id
Ancestors & Kin of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family
~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
Name & date
********
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKRH-TF8
Record Collection:
United States Census, 1910

Sylvester Robbins
United States Census, 1910

Name: Sylvester Robbins
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1910
Event Place: Gibson, Washington, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1859
Birthplace: Indiana
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Sylvester Robbins Head Male 51 Indiana
Emma Robbins Wife Female 40 Indiana
Luther P Robbins Son Male 18 Indiana
Roy Robbins Son Male 16 Indiana
Sarah Robbins Daughter Female 14 Indiana
Mary Robbins Daughter Female 12 Indiana
Harry Robbins Son Male 9 Indiana
Goldie Robbins Daughter Female 7 Indiana
Sylva Robbins Daughter Female 5 Indiana
Maggie Robbins Daughter Female 3 Indiana
Albert Robbins Brother Male 60 Indiana
Charles Robbins Brother Male 40 Indiana
******** 
Robbins, Mary M. (I0107)
 
224 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name and funeral card
*******
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M999-GBB : accessed 14 May 2014), Rufus Robbins, Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 4A, family 75, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1240402.
Rufus Robbins, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Rufus Robbins
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Johnson Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
District: 121
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Number of Living Children:
Years Married: 22
Birth Date: May 1858
Birthplace: Indiana
Marriage Year (Estimated): 1878
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother of how many children:
Sheet Number and Letter: 4A
Household ID: 75
Line Number: 47
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T623
GS Film Number:1240402
Digital Folder Number:004118655
Image Number: 00588
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Rufus Robbins M 42 Indiana
Wife Mary V Robbins F 40 Indiana
Son Harley F Robbins M 15 Indiana
Daughter Mabel A Robbins F 13 Tennessee
Daughter Dalma Robbins F 11 Tennessee
Son Willie E Robbins M 4 Indiana
Lodger Polly A Kelley F 86 Kentucky
******** 
Robbins, Anna Mable (I0657)
 
225 ********
Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Name, dates, & places
Maggie Robbins died in Dec., 1917 of influenza.
********
Source:
SEE JEFF L. HARMON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Etashpage/1910/obits1910.htm
Obituary and Death Notice Index to THE CHRONICLE:
Jeff L. Harmon:
Death information and location
********
Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKRH-TF8
Record Collection:
United States Census, 1910

Sylvester Robbins
United States Census, 1910

Name: Sylvester Robbins
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1910
Event Place: Gibson, Washington, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1859
Birthplace: Indiana
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Sylvester Robbins Head Male 51 Indiana
Emma Robbins Wife Female 40 Indiana
Luther P Robbins Son Male 18 Indiana
Roy Robbins Son Male 16 Indiana
Sarah Robbins Daughter Female 14 Indiana
Mary Robbins Daughter Female 12 Indiana
Harry Robbins Son Male 9 Indiana
Goldie Robbins Daughter Female 7 Indiana
Sylva Robbins Daughter Female 5 Indiana
Maggie Robbins Daughter Female 3 Indiana
Albert Robbins Brother Male 60 Indiana
Charles Robbins Brother Male 40 Indiana
******** 
Robbins, Margaret "Maggie" (I0108)
 
226 ********
Source:
Betty Groff Schroeder:
Johann Jacob Ault (Aug 1, 1778- m Elizabeth Fortney-4 Jun 1857) (Ref: Bill Kincaid, "Valentin Alt, Four Generations of Ault Descendants," pp 23, 77).
********
Source:
SEE LAWRENCE AULT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.1michiana.com/Genealogy/valt/
Lawrence Ault:
Lawrence Ault gives the following information on two excellent books written by family members:
1. Nellie Wallace Reeser's book "Valentin ALT, His Children, and His Grandchildren."
2. Bill Kincaid's "Valentine Ault, Four Generations of Ault Descendants."

Bill Kincaid's book is a "...library bound leather on 60 pound paper, 589 Pages of family history and source citations, detailed index to over 3000 family members."
Cost $60 + $5 postage and handling.
Please make checks payable to Bill Kincaid
and return order form to:
Bill Kincaid
57 Pepper Road
Murphysboro, Illinois 62966
aultbook@hotmail.com
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Source:
SEE NATE MAAS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maas&id=I28898
"Relatives of Nate & Kristine Maas":
Nate Maas:
Names, dates, & places
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Fortney, Elizabeth (I1323)
 
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Source:
Biographical Annals of Franklin County Pennsylvania, The Genealogical Publishing Co., Chicago, 1905. p. 614.
Mary Falkenstein was described as a devoted wife and mother who was sadly missed by her family.
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Source:
US 1860 Census of Franklin County, Pennsylvania:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1860 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):

Spells name as Falkenstine. Leonard Falkenstine is listed as a basket maker.

Listed also is probably Leonard's brother George Falkenstine ( a shoemaker born in Hesse, Germany} and his wife Elizabeth, ( born in Nassau, Germany), and their one year old daughter Margaret born in PA.

All the Falkenstines lived in South Ward of Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA.

Franklin - 1860 Population(Detailed)

Last First M.I. Suffix Age Sex Color Occupation Real Personal Birth Township Dwelling Family Head Married School Read-write Page
Estate Estate Place
------------------ ------------------ --- ------ --- --- ----- ---------------- ------ -------- -------------- ----------------- -------- ------ ---- ------- ------ ---------- ------Falkenstine Leonard 44 m w Basket maker 600 50 Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 1 1024
Falkenstine Ann 42 f w Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 2 1024
Falkenstine Conrad 9 m w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 3 yes 1024
Falkenstine Mary 6 f w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 4 yes 1024
Falkenstine Christina 3 f w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 5 1024
Falkenstine George 1 m w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 6 1024
Falkenstine George 31 m w Shoemaker 425 40 Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1349 1409 1 1052
Falkenstine Elizabeth 37 f w Nassau Germany South Ward of Cha 1349 1409 2 1052
Falkenstine Margaret 1 f w
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Source:
US 1870 Census:
Franklin County, PA:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ).

Family Number Order in House Last Name First Name Age Sex Color Occupation District Post Office
650 1 Falkenstein Leonard 53 M white Axe Factory Hand S. W. Borough of Chambersburg Chambersburg
650 2 Falkenstein Mary 52 F white Housekeeper S. W. Borough of Chambersburg Chambersburg
650 3 Falkenstein Mary 16 F white S. W. Borough of Chambersburg Chambersburg
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Paul JOHNS Self M Male W 30 PRUSSIA Keeps Resteraunt PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Mary JOHNS Wife M Female W 26 PA Keeps House MICHELSTADT DARMSTADT
George JOHNS Son S Male W 7 PA At School PRUSSIA PA
Rose JOHNS Dau S Female W 5 PA PRUSSIA PA
Mary JOHNS Dau S Female W 1 PA PRUSSIA PA
Charley JOHNS Son S Male W 1 PA PRUSSIA PA
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Falkenstein, Maria Elizabeth "Mary" (I0040)
 
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Source:
Biographical Annals of Franklin County Pennsylvania, The Genealogical Publishing Co., Chicago, 1905. pg. 614-615.

"Born May 26, 1850, in Peitz, Germany, Paul John emigrated to the US in 1868, disembarking in NY. He went to Pittsfield, Mass. and was a wool finisher in a mill. He came to Chambersburg, PA, in 1869 and became a foreman in the finishing department of a Chambersburg woolen mill. He married Mary Falkenstein on October 10, 1871. In 1873 he went into the saloon business on Main Street in Chambersburg for a period of three years. In 1881 he bought the American Hotel at the corner of Queen and Second Street. This he named the FRANKLIN HOUSE. In 1892 he remodeled it and named it the HOTEL JOHN. This hotel was fully supplied with all modern appliances, including electric light, gas, bathrooms, telephones, etc, and in connection with the bar, there was an excellent restaurant. This hotel enjoyed a wide-spread popularity, and was a fine source of income to the genial host.

Mr. John was a member of George Washington Lodge, of the Mystic Shrine, and of the I.O.O.F. He was a Republican, although he never aspired to any political office. He tore down the old residence adjoining his hotel and erected on the 200 foot lot a handsome double dwelling house, well equipped and with all modern improvements. The John family was an honored one in this vicinity, and the sons and daughters grew up to be a credit to the parents who bore and reared them. "
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Paul JOHNS Self M Male W 30 PRUSSIA Keeps Resteraunt PRUSSIA PRUSSIA
Mary JOHNS Wife M Female W 26 PA Keeps House MICHELSTADT DARMSTADT
George JOHNS Son S Male W 7 PA At School PRUSSIA PA
Rose JOHNS Dau S Female W 5 PA PRUSSIA PA
Mary JOHNS Dau S Female W 1 PA PRUSSIA PA
Charley JOHNS Son S Male W 1 PA PRUSSIA PA

Source:
*http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=john&GSiman=1&GScid=580919&GRid=107573883&********
Public Opinion, April 14, 1910 and Annie & Me (but mostly me)
Paul John
Birth: May 26, 1850
Death: Apr. 13, 1911
Paul John died at Hotel John after an illness which extended over some years.
Heart and kidney dieses complications caused his death.
Born in Peltz, Germany, he emigrated to the United States in 1868 and came to Chambersburg as a weaver from woolin mill from Pittsfield, Mass. where he'd lived 1 year.
After a short while in a restaurant business, he bought an old American House/Hotel at 2nd and Queen Sts. in 1881. In 1892 he remodeled it and named it Hotel John.
He was a Lutheran and member of George Washington Lodge F & A Masons Continental Commendary Knights Templar Mystic Shrine and of Columbus Lodge of Odd Fellows.
On October 10, 1871 he married the former Mary Falkenstein, who died Oct 18, 1897.
He is survived by the following children; George, Paul Jr., Charles, Mrs. Rosa Gable, Mrs. Edith Potter, Miss Lotty John and Mrs. Minnie Myers, all of Chambersburg, and Mrs. Phillipy of Brooklyn N. Y.
Brothers Charles, Emil, and Henry of Chambersburg and Albert and Augustus of Baltimore. A sister; Mrs. Philip Jacoby of Chambersburg also survives.
Source: Public Opinion, April 14, 1910
Family links:
Spouse:
Mary L. John (1850 - 1937)* (Donna Forney Clark: Paul John. Sr. actually "married the former Mary Falkenstein, who died Oct 18, 1897."
Children:
Agusta John Jacoby (1861 - 1931)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Chambersburg
Franklin County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Annie & me (but mostly m...
Record added: Mar 31, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 107573883

 
John, Paul Sr. (I0039)
 
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Source:
David R. Clark, M.D.:
Headstone:
Dates
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Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of Ira James Forney and Minnie Baker Forney:
IRA JAMES2 FORNEY (JOHN MARTIN1) was born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 17 Sep 1944. He married MINNIE BAKER. She was born 16 Jul 1879, and died 21 Dec 1962.

Notes for IRA JAMES FORNEY:
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA FORNEY 34 C. V. RR. CARPENTER PA PA GM
MINNIE 31 PA PA PA
MARGARET 7 PA PA PA
IRA AND MINNIE WERE MARRIED FOR 8 YEARS. MINNIE WAS THE MOTHER OF ONE CHILD STILL LIVING. IRA WAS LIVING NEXT DOOR TO HIS PARENTS.
IN 1918 IRA JAMES FORNEY REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT. BIRTH DATE FROM THIS SOURCE. IRA WAS LIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG AND WORKING AS A MACHINE HAND FOR THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
IN THE 1920 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA J. FORNEY 43 PLANING MILL MACHINE OPERATOR PA PA HD
MINNIE 40 PA PA PA
MAGARET 16 PA PA PA
JOHN M. 77 PA PA PA
JOHN IS LISTED AS A WIDOWER.
IN THE 1930 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA J. FORNEY 54 PLANING MILL MACHINE HAND PA PA GM
MINNIE 51 PA PA PA
MARGARET 27 FACTORY PLANT STENOGRAPHER PA PA PA
IRA'S HOME WAS VALUED AT $4500. IRA AND MINNIE WERE 27 AND 23 RESPECTIVELY WHEN THEY WERE MARRIED.

Child of IRA FORNEY and MINNIE BAKER is:
34 i. MARGARET3 FORNEY, born 01 Apr 1903; died 14 Dec 1962. She married FRED W. SMITH; born 16 Jun 1902; died 20 Oct 1969.
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Source:
SEE VICKI ARANA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13143683
Vickie Arana:
Margaret Louise Forney Smith
Birth: Apr. 1, 1903
Chambersburg
Franklin County
Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Dec. 14, 1962
Chambersburg
Franklin County
Pennsylvania, USA
Mrs. Margaret Forney Smith 59, of 308 S. Main St., wife of Fred W. Smith, died at 2:05 this morning at the Chambersburg Hospital after an illness of three months.
Born on April 1, 1903, in Chambersburg, she was a daughter of Mrs. Minnie Baker Forney, of 308 S. Main St., and the late Ira J. Forney.
She was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher in the primary department for approximately 30 years.
Surviving in addition to her mother and her husband, is a daughter, Miss Virginia Kaye Smith, at home
The picture of Margaret is her graduation picture, class of 1921, Chambersburg High School, Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania (photo at Find A Grave).
Family links:
Spouse:
Fred Wayne Smith (1902 - 1969)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Lincoln Cemetery
Chambersburg
Franklin County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Vickie Arana
Record added: Jan 27, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 13143683
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VFSK-565
"Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VFSK-565 : accessed 30 Jun 2014), Fred W. Smith and Margaret L. Forney, 06 Jun 1933; citing Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States; FHL microfilm 323915.
Name: Fred W. Smith
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 06 Jun 1933
Event Place: Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Age: 30
Birth Year (Estimated): 1903
Father's Name: J. Bert Smith
Mother's Name: Agnes R. Small Smith
Spouse's Name: Margaret L. Forney
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1903
Spouse's Father's Name: I.J. Forney
Spouse's Mother's Name: Minnie Baker Forney
Reference ID: v 30 item 81
GS Film Number: 323915 , Digital Folder Number: 004455301 , Image Number: 00078
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Forney, Margaret Louise (I0428)
 
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Source:
David R. Clark, M.D.:
Headstone:
Dates
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Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date and place
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Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of Ira James Forney and Minnie Baker Forney:
IRA JAMES2 FORNEY (JOHN MARTIN1) was born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 17 Sep 1944. He married MINNIE BAKER. She was born 16 Jul 1879, and died 21 Dec 1962.

Notes for IRA JAMES FORNEY:
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA FORNEY 34 C. V. RR. CARPENTER PA PA GM
MINNIE 31 PA PA PA
MARGARET 7 PA PA PA
IRA AND MINNIE WERE MARRIED FOR 8 YEARS. MINNIE WAS THE MOTHER OF ONE CHILD STILL LIVING. IRA WAS LIVING NEXT DOOR TO HIS PARENTS.
IN 1918 IRA JAMES FORNEY REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT. BIRTH DATE FROM THIS SOURCE. IRA WAS LIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG AND WORKING AS A MACHINE HAND FOR THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
IN THE 1920 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA J. FORNEY 43 PLANING MILL MACHINE OPERATOR PA PA HD
MINNIE 40 PA PA PA
MAGARET 16 PA PA PA
JOHN M. 77 PA PA PA
JOHN IS LISTED AS A WIDOWER.
IN THE 1930 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA J. FORNEY 54 PLANING MILL MACHINE HAND PA PA GM
MINNIE 51 PA PA PA
MARGARET 27 FACTORY PLANT STENOGRAPHER PA PA PA
IRA'S HOME WAS VALUED AT $4500. IRA AND MINNIE WERE 27 AND 23 RESPECTIVELY WHEN THEY WERE MARRIED.

Child of IRA FORNEY and MINNIE BAKER is:
34 i. MARGARET3 FORNEY, born 01 Apr 1903; died 14 Dec 1962. She married FRED W. SMITH; born 16 Jun 1902; died 20 Oct 1969.

MARRIAGE: Ira J. FORNEY to Minnie G. BAKER, 1902, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA
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Source:
Contributed and transcribed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman:
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/franklin/
People's Register, Chambersburg, PA, October 3, 1902:
FORNEY – BAKER
Ira J. Forney and Miss Minnie G. Baker, both of Chambersburg, were united in
marriage at the parsonage of the M. E. church, on Tuesday evening, Rev. W. P.
Eveland having performed the ceremony. The young people, who are well and
favorably known, have the best wishes of the many friends for a prosperous life.
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Baker, Minnie G. (I0462)
 
231 ********
Source:
David W. Skeels:
Descent line:
Anna Staples? (or Murphy?) (test 1-from MA records) (1753 - 1786)
Isaac W Skeels I (Tusc Co, OH-lead) (1786 - 1866)
Samuel Ryan Skeeles (1821 - 1906)
Marion David Skeels I (1846 - 1925)
Curtis Othello Skeels Sr (1882 - 1940)
Marion David Skeels II (1926 - 2006)
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Source:
http://records.ancestry.com/Samuel_R_Skeels_records.ashx?pid=104314738
Samuel R Skeels (1821 - 1906)
Born in Roxford, Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA on 1821 to Isaac Skeels and Belknap. Samuel R married Matilda Jane True and had 9 children. He passed away on 1906 in Tuscarawas, Ohio, USA.
Family Members:
Parents:
Isaac Skeels1789-69
Belknap
Spouse:
Matilda Jane True 1824-1905
Children:
Elizabeth Skeels
Henry C Skeels
David M Skeels
Nancy J Skeels
Charles Wesley Skeels
Mary E Skeels
Ida Skeels
Marion D Skeels
Samuel E Skeels
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: I used info from https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37276529/isaac-w_-skeeles#source
That page may be formatted wrong. Trying to copy and paste comes out scrambled.
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Skeeles, Samuel Ryan (I10331)
 
232 ********
Source:
Denise Forney:
Abraham Lehman Forney died 12 March 1915 at the age of 36 years and 8 months. His headstone is in the Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee Co., IL.

He was mentioned in the "Public Opinion" newspaper on March 12, 1915 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA. The article states:

Son Died At Dixon, Ill
Father Did Not Reach Bedside In Time to See Him Alive

John M. Forney, 51 West German Street, late Thursday evening reached a telegram stating that his son A. Lehman Forney had died at Dixon, Ill. He had been ill only a short time and died from pneumonia.
Mr. Forney was born and reared in Franklin County, going west seventeen years ago. He was in the employ of a contractor there and has not visited Franklin County since he left in 1897. He was aged 36 years and 8 months, and in addition to his father, is survived by two brothers, Fred F. and Ira Forney of Chambersburg and two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Schafnit and Mrs. Bishop.
The brother Ira Forney left for Dixon on Thursday but did not reach his brother's bedside before his death.
This is the second son comrade John M. Forney has lost by death since last fall, Elmer Forney having died at Cordova, Ill. … October last.

In the Dixon newspaper, it states on March 12 1915:

Albert [Abraham] Forney Died Thursday
Passed away at Dixon Hospital After Ten Days Illness

Albert [Abraham] L. Forney passed away on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the hospital, of pneumonia after a ten days' illness.
Mr. Forney was born at Chambersburg, Pa. and was aged about 40 years. Shortly after reaching his majority, he came west to Illinois and located in Dixon accepting a position as teamster for the late James Gaffney. Of late years he worked in various livery barns, being a good man in the handling of horses. Last summer he worked for road contractors Duffy & Hubbard. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bishop, and a brother, John Forney, residing at Chambersburg, PA. A brother died last year at Davenport, Iowa.

And the following day in the same Dixon newspaper on March 13, 1915:

Forney funeral Sunday P.M.

The funeral of Albert [Abraham] Forney, who passed away at the hospital on Thursday night, will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the undertaking rooms of Jones & Slain, Rev. Altman officiating. A brother I. J. Forney arrived here last evening from Chambersburg, PA. to attend the funeral.
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Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about the John Martin Forney family that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family. PART THREE, 2OO5, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains information specific to the family of Frederick Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert Forney.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.
On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Mark Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT

Source:
Chambersburg, PA telephone book, 1909:
There was a Fred F. Forney who lived at 361 East Market Street and was a driver in Chambersburg, PA. (1909 telephone book).

Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date for Fredric Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert.

Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Some names, nicknames, dates, & places

Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/pennsylvania/d/DisertSamuel.txt
Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for DISERT,Samuel Family
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html
Jan Wasson:
Info on the Samuel Disert (1812) Family
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.

Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
Generation No. 1

JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Found in the probate records of John M. Forney :
Fred F. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Ira J. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Catherine Bishop daughter Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Jennie Schaffnit daughter West Haven, CT
Heirs of Clara Rife dec'd
John Rife son Greencastle, PA
Bertha daughter Hamilton Township (Franklin County, PA)
Elmer Rife son Hamilton Township
Hazel daughter Harrisburg, PA
Heirs of Elmer Forney
Elmer Forney son Cordova, IL
Margaret daughter Cordova, IL
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PART THREE: Frederick Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of Frederick Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert Forney:
Notes for FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY:
FREDERICK FRANK2 FORNEY (JOHN MARTIN1) was born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 04 Dec 1939. He married HARRIETTE ELIZABETH DISERT 07 Jun 1887 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. She was born Nov 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 20 Apr 1942 in TACOMA PARK, MARYLAND.

Notes for FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY:
IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
FREDERIC F. FORNEY JAN 1864 DRAYMAN PA PA PA
HARRIET E. NOV 1863 PA PA PA
DONALD D. JAN 1891 PA PA PA
ENTRY HARD TO MAKE OUT. FREDERICK COULD HAVE BEEN BORN IN JAN. OR JUN. FREDERICK AND HARRIET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 15 YEARS. HARRIET WAS THE MOTHER OF ONE CHILD, STILL LIVING.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
FRED FORNEY 43 TEAMSTER PA PA GM
HARRIETT 46 PA PA PA
DONALD D. 19 RR MACHINIST PA PA PA
FRED AND HARRIETT HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 23 YEARS. HARRIETT WAS THE MOTHER OF ONE CHILD, STILL LIVING.
IN THE 1920 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
FRED F. FORNEY 50 DRAYMAN PA PA PA
HARRIET E. 50 PA PA PA
IN THE 1930 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
FRED FORNEY 61 NIGHT WATCHMAN PA PA GM
HARRIETT 61 PA PA PA
FRED PAID $25 RENT. FRED AND HARRIETT WERE BOTH 21 WHEN THEY GOT MARRIED. FRED WAS A NIGHT WATCHMAN AT A OIL STATION.

Child of FREDERICK FORNEY and HARRIETTE DISERT is:
+ 21 i. DONALD DISERT3 FORNEY, born 21 Jan 1891 in GUILFORD TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA; died 19 Aug 1976 in LAKELAND, POLK, FLORIDA.
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Forney, Frederick Frank (I0010)
 
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Source:
Denise Forney:
Abraham Lehman Forney died 12 March 1915 at the age of 36 years and 8 months. His headstone is in the Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee Co., IL.

He was mentioned in the "Public Opinion" newspaper on March 12, 1915 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA. The article states:

Son Died At Dixon, Ill
Father Did Not Reach Bedside In Time to See Him Alive

John M. Forney, 51 West German Street, late Thursday evening reached a telegram stating that his son A. Lehman Forney had died at Dixon, Ill. He had been ill only a short time and died from pneumonia.
Mr. Forney was born and reared in Franklin County, going west seventeen years ago. He was in the employ of a contractor there and has not visited Franklin County since he left in 1897. He was aged 36 years and 8 months, and in addition to his father, is survived by two brothers, Fred F. and Ira Forney of Chambersburg and two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Schafnit and Mrs. Bishop.
The brother Ira Forney left for Dixon on Thursday but did not reach his brother's bedside before his death.
This is the second son comrade John M. Forney has lost by death since last fall, Elmer Forney having died at Cordova, Ill. … October last.

In the Dixon newspaper, it states on March 12 1915:

Albert [Abraham] Forney Died Thursday
Passed away at Dixon Hospital After Ten Days Illness

Albert [Abraham] L. Forney passed away on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the hospital, of pneumonia after a ten days' illness.
Mr. Forney was born at Chambersburg, Pa. and was aged about 40 years. Shortly after reaching his majority, he came west to Illinois and located in Dixon accepting a position as teamster for the late James Gaffney. Of late years he worked in various livery barns, being a good man in the handling of horses. Last summer he worked for road contractors Duffy & Hubbard. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bishop, and a brother, John Forney, residing at Chambersburg, PA. A brother died last year at Davenport, Iowa.

And the following day in the same Dixon newspaper on March 13, 1915:

Forney funeral Sunday P.M.

The funeral of Albert [Abraham] Forney, who passed away at the hospital on Thursday night, will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the undertaking rooms of Jones & Slain, Rev. Altman officiating. A brother I. J. Forney arrived here last evening from Chambersburg, PA. to attend the funeral.
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Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about the John Martin Forney family that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family. PART THREE, 2OO5, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains information specific to the family of George Schaffnit and Jennie E. Forney Schaffnit.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.
On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Mark Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT

Source:
Chambersburg, PA telephone book, 1909:
There was a Fred F. Forney who lived at 361 East Market Street and was a driver in Chambersburg, PA. (1909 telephone book).

Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date for Fredric Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert.

Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Some names, nicknames, dates, & places

Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/pennsylvania/d/DisertSamuel.txt
Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for DISERT,Samuel Family
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html
Jan Wasson:
Info on the Samuel Disert (1812) Family
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.

Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
Generation No. 1

JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Found in the probate records of John M. Forney :
Fred F. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Ira J. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Catherine Bishop daughter Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Jennie Schaffnit daughter West Haven, CT
Heirs of Clara Rife dec'd
John Rife son Greencastle, PA
Bertha daughter Hamilton Township (Franklin County, PA)
Elmer Rife son Hamilton Township
Hazel daughter Harrisburg, PA
Heirs of Elmer Forney
Elmer Forney son Cordova, IL
Margaret daughter Cordova, IL
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PART THREE: George Schaffnit and Jennie E. Forney Schaffnit
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of George Schaffnit and Jennie E. Forney Schaffnit:
JENNIE E.2 FORNEY (JOHN MARTIN1) was born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA. She married GEORGE SCHAFFNIT 24 Sep 1885 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He was born Apr 1864 in GERMANY.

Notes for JENNIE E. FORNEY:
IT IS STATED THAT JOHN AND MARGARET FORNEY HAD A DAUGHTER JANE BORN IN 1868 AND A DAUGHTER JENNIE BORN IN 1869. I BELIEVE THESE TWO GIRLS TO BE THE SAME PERSON. THIS IS PROVEN OUT BY THE FACT THAT IN 1880 JENNIE IS 11, BUT IN THE 1870 CENSUS THERE IS ONLY ONE DAUGHTER, JANE WHO IS 2. ALSO IN BOTH THE 1900 AND 1910 CENSUSES IT IS STATED THAT MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN. IF YOU HAVE JANE AND JENNIE THAT WOULD MAKE 9 CHILDREN. (Omitted sentence].
IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF ORANGE, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
GEORGE SCHAFFNIT APR 1874 TEAMSTER GM GM GM
JENNIE E. SEP 1868 PA PA GM
LEONAR M. OCT 1886 PA GM PA
CARRIE M. APR 1888 PA GM PA
RUSSELL J. APR 1890 PA GM PA
RUTH JAN 1892 PA GM PA
BRUCE OCT 1894 PA GM PA
CHARLES DEC 1893 PA GM PA
GEORGE'S BIRTH YEAR IS GIVEN AS 1874 AND HIS AGE IS GIVEN AS 36. I THINK THE BIRTH YEAR IS IN ERROR. LEONAR IS A MALE. IN CHARLES AGE IT IS GIVEN AS 4 AND THEN SCRATCHED OUT AND GIVEN AS 6??? GEORGE AND JENNIE HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 15 YEARS. JENNIE WAS THE MOTHER OF 6 CHILDREN, ALL STILL LIVING. GEORGE IMMIGRATED IN 1880. HE WAS NATURALIZED.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF ORANGE, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
GEORGE SCHAFNIT 47 TEAMSTER GM GM GM
JENNIE E. 41 PA PA GM
LEONARD M. 22 GROCERY CLERK PA GM PA
RUSSELL 19 NEWS STORE CLERK PA GM PA
RUTH 18 STORE MILLINER PA GM PA
BRUCE 16 PA GM PA
CHARLES 15 CT GM PA
THIS ENTRY WAS VERY HARD TO READ COULDN'T MAKE OUT JENNIE'S AND LEONARD'S NAMES SO I AM ASSUMING IT WAS JENNIE AND LEONARD. GEORGE AND JENNIE HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 25 YEARS. JENNIE WAS THE MOTHER OF 7 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING.
IN 1913 MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT LIVED IN NEW HAVEN, CONN.
COULD NOT FIND GEORGE OR JENNIE IN 1920 CENSUS
IN 1927 MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT LIVED IN NORTH HAVEN, CONN.
COULD NOT FIND GEORGE OR JENNIE IN 1930 CENSUS

Children of JENNIE FORNEY and GEORGE SCHAFFNIT are:
+ 22 i. LEONARD MARTIN3 SCHAFFNIT, born 22 Oct 1887 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 08 Aug 1951 in WEST HAVEN, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
23 ii. CARRIE M. SCHAFFNIT, born Apr 1888 in PENNSYLVANIA.
24 iii. RUSSELL GEORGE SCHAFFNIT, born 15 Apr 1890 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for RUSSELL GEORGE SCHAFFNIT:
FULL NAME AND BIRTH INFORMATION FROM WWI DRAFT INDEX.

25 iv. RUTH SCHAFFNIT, born Jan 1892 in PENNSYLVANIA.
26 v. BRUCE SCHAFFNIT, born 15 Oct 1893 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 25 Sep 1985 in HAMDEN, CONNECTICUT.

Notes for BRUCE SCHAFFNIT:
BIRTH DAY AND DEATH DATE FROM CONNECTICUT DEATH INDEX. YEAR IS GIVEN 1892 STATES HE WAS 92 SO SHOULD HAVE BEEN BORN IN 93. 1880 CENSUS SAYS 1894. SSDI SAME AS CTDI. WWI DRAFT SAYS 1893 AND GIVES PLACE OF BIRTH.

+ 27 vi. CHARLES SCHAFFNIT, born 31 Dec 1895 in WEST HAVEN, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
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Source:
Denise Forney:
Abraham Lehman Forney died 12 March 1915 at the age of 36 years and 8 months. His headstone is in the Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee Co., IL.

He was mentioned in the "Public Opinion" newspaper on March 12, 1915 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA. The article states:

Son Died At Dixon, Ill
Father Did Not Reach Bedside In Time to See Him Alive

John M. Forney, 51 West German Street, late Thursday evening reached a telegram stating that his son A. Lehman Forney had died at Dixon, Ill. He had been ill only a short time and died from pneumonia.
Mr. Forney was born and reared in Franklin County, going west seventeen years ago. He was in the employ of a contractor there and has not visited Franklin County since he left in 1897. He was aged 36 years and 8 months, and in addition to his father, is survived by two brothers, Fred F. and Ira Forney of Chambersburg and two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Schafnit and Mrs. Bishop.
The brother Ira Forney left for Dixon on Thursday but did not reach his brother's bedside before his death.
This is the second son comrade John M. Forney has lost by death since last fall, Elmer Forney having died at Cordova, Ill. … October last.

In the Dixon newspaper, it states on March 12 1915:

Albert [Abraham] Forney Died Thursday
Passed away at Dixon Hospital After Ten Days Illness

Albert [Abraham] L. Forney passed away on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the hospital, of pneumonia after a ten days' illness.
Mr. Forney was born at Chambersburg, Pa. and was aged about 40 years. Shortly after reaching his majority, he came west to Illinois and located in Dixon accepting a position as teamster for the late James Gaffney. Of late years he worked in various livery barns, being a good man in the handling of horses. Last summer he worked for road contractors Duffy & Hubbard. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bishop, and a brother, John Forney, residing at Chambersburg, PA. A brother died last year at Davenport, Iowa.

And the following day in the same Dixon newspaper on March 13, 1915:

Forney funeral Sunday P.M.

The funeral of Albert [Abraham] Forney, who passed away at the hospital on Thursday night, will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the undertaking rooms of Jones & Slain, Rev. Altman officiating. A brother I. J. Forney arrived here last evening from Chambersburg, PA. to attend the funeral.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com/relationship.php?generations=20&altprimarypersonID=I1546&savedpersonID=I0015&secondpersonID=&tree=forneyclark&primarypersonID=I5296
Abraham Lehman Forney was the first cousin of Alice M. Zullinger who was married to Jacob Lehman. This is the only connection I can find so far to Abraham Lehman Forney's middle name.
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Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about the John Martin Forney family that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.
On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Mark Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT

Source:
Chambersburg, PA telephone book, 1909:
There was a Fred F. Forney who lived at 361 East Market Street and was a driver in Chambersburg, PA. (1909 telephone book).

Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date for Fredric Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert.

Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Some names, nicknames, dates, & places

Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/pennsylvania/d/DisertSamuel.txt
Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for DISERT,Samuel Family
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html
Jan Wasson:
Info on the Samuel Disert (1812) Family
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.

Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
Generation No. 1

JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
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Source:
Denise Forney:
Abraham Lehman Forney died 12 March 1915 at the age of 36 years and 8 months. His headstone is in the Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee Co., IL.

He was mentioned in the "Public Opinion" newspaper on March 12, 1915 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA. The article states:

Son Died At Dixon, Ill
Father Did Not Reach Bedside In Time to See Him Alive

John M. Forney, 51 West German Street, late Thursday evening reached a telegram stating that his son A. Lehman Forney had died at Dixon, Ill. He had been ill only a short time and died from pneumonia.
Mr. Forney was born and reared in Franklin County, going west seventeen years ago. He was in the employ of a contractor there and has not visited Franklin County since he left in 1897. He was aged 36 years and 8 months, and in addition to his father, is survived by two brothers, Fred F. and Ira Forney of Chambersburg and two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Schafnit and Mrs. Bishop.
The brother Ira Forney left for Dixon on Thursday but did not reach his brother's bedside before his death.
This is the second son comrade John M. Forney has lost by death since last fall, Elmer Forney having died at Cordova, Ill. … October last.

In the Dixon newspaper, it states on March 12 1915:

Albert [Abraham] Forney Died Thursday
Passed away at Dixon Hospital After Ten Days Illness

Albert [Abraham] L. Forney passed away on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the hospital, of pneumonia after a ten days' illness.
Mr. Forney was born at Chambersburg, Pa. and was aged about 40 years. Shortly after reaching his majority, he came west to Illinois and located in Dixon accepting a position as teamster for the late James Gaffney. Of late years he worked in various livery barns, being a good man in the handling of horses. Last summer he worked for road contractors Duffy & Hubbard. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bishop, and a brother, John Forney, residing at Chambersburg, PA. A brother died last year at Davenport, Iowa.

And the following day in the same Dixon newspaper on March 13, 1915:

Forney funeral Sunday P.M.

The funeral of Albert [Abraham] Forney, who passed away at the hospital on Thursday night, will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the undertaking rooms of Jones & Slain, Rev. Altman officiating. A brother I. J. Forney arrived here last evening from Chambersburg, PA. to attend the funeral.
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Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about the John Martin Forney family that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family. PART THREE, 2OO5, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains information specific to the family of Ira James Forney and Minnie Baker Forney.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
David R. Clark, M.D.:
Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.
On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Mark Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT

Source:
Chambersburg, PA telephone book, 1909:
There was a Fred F. Forney who lived at 361 East Market Street and was a driver in Chambersburg, PA. (1909 telephone book).

Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date for Fredric Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert.

Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Some names, nicknames, dates, & places

Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/pennsylvania/d/DisertSamuel.txt
Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for DISERT,Samuel Family
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html
Jan Wasson:
Info on the Samuel Disert (1812) Family

Source:
Chambersburg, PA telephone book, 1909:
Ira Forney was a machine hand. He lived at 35 East German Street in Chambersburg, PA

Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date and place

Source:
Contributed and transcribed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Abby Bowman:
Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/franklin/
People's Register, Chambersburg, PA, October 3, 1902:
FORNEY – BAKER
Ira J. Forney and Miss Minnie G. Baker, both of Chambersburg, were united in
marriage at the parsonage of the M. E. church, on Tuesday evening, Rev. W. P.
Eveland having performed the ceremony. The young people, who are well and
favorably known, have the best wishes of the many friends for a prosperous life.
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.

Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
Generation No. 1

JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Found in the probate records of John M. Forney :
Fred F. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Ira J. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Catherine Bishop daughter Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Jennie Schaffnit daughter West Haven, CT
Heirs of Clara Rife dec'd
John Rife son Greencastle, PA
Bertha daughter Hamilton Township (Franklin County, PA)
Elmer Rife son Hamilton Township
Hazel daughter Harrisburg, PA
Heirs of Elmer Forney
Elmer Forney son Cordova, IL
Margaret daughter Cordova, IL
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PART THREE: Ira James Forney and Minnie Baker Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of Ira James Forney and Minnie Baker Forney:
IRA JAMES2 FORNEY (JOHN MARTIN1) was born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 17 Sep 1944. He married MINNIE BAKER. She was born 16 Jul 1879, and died 21 Dec 1962.

Notes for IRA JAMES FORNEY:
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA FORNEY 34 C. V. RR. CARPENTER PA PA GM
MINNIE 31 PA PA PA
MARGARET 7 PA PA PA
IRA AND MINNIE WERE MARRIED FOR 8 YEARS. MINNIE WAS THE MOTHER OF ONE CHILD STILL LIVING. IRA WAS LIVING NEXT DOOR TO HIS PARENTS.
IN 1918 IRA JAMES FORNEY REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT. BIRTH DATE FROM THIS SOURCE. IRA WAS LIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG AND WORKING AS A MACHINE HAND FOR THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD.
IN THE 1920 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA J. FORNEY 43 PLANING MILL MACHINE OPERATOR PA PA HD
MINNIE 40 PA PA PA
MAGARET 16 PA PA PA
JOHN M. 77 PA PA PA
JOHN IS LISTED AS A WIDOWER.
IN THE 1930 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
IRA J. FORNEY 54 PLANING MILL MACHINE HAND PA PA GM
MINNIE 51 PA PA PA
MARGARET 27 FACTORY PLANT STENOGRAPHER PA PA PA
IRA'S HOME WAS VALUED AT $4500. IRA AND MINNIE WERE 27 AND 23 RESPECTIVELY WHEN THEY WERE MARRIED.

Child of IRA FORNEY and MINNIE BAKER is:
34 i. MARGARET3 FORNEY, born 01 Apr 1903; died 14 Dec 1962. She married FRED W. SMITH; born 16 Jun 1902; died 20 Oct 1969.
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Forney, Ira James (I0016)
 
236 ********
Source:
Denise Forney:
Abraham Lehman Forney died 12 March 1915 at the age of 36 years and 8 months. His headstone is in the Oakwood Cemetery, Dixon, Lee Co., IL.

He was mentioned in the "Public Opinion" newspaper on March 12, 1915 in Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA. The article states:

Son Died At Dixon, Ill
Father Did Not Reach Bedside In Time to See Him Alive

John M. Forney, 51 West German Street, late Thursday evening reached a telegram stating that his son A. Lehman Forney had died at Dixon, Ill. He had been ill only a short time and died from pneumonia.
Mr. Forney was born and reared in Franklin County, going west seventeen years ago. He was in the employ of a contractor there and has not visited Franklin County since he left in 1897. He was aged 36 years and 8 months, and in addition to his father, is survived by two brothers, Fred F. and Ira Forney of Chambersburg and two sisters, Mrs. Jenny Schafnit and Mrs. Bishop.
The brother Ira Forney left for Dixon on Thursday but did not reach his brother's bedside before his death.
This is the second son comrade John M. Forney has lost by death since last fall, Elmer Forney having died at Cordova, Ill. … October last.

In the Dixon newspaper, it states on March 12 1915:

Albert [Abraham] Forney Died Thursday
Passed away at Dixon Hospital After Ten Days Illness

Albert [Abraham] L. Forney passed away on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at the hospital, of pneumonia after a ten days' illness.
Mr. Forney was born at Chambersburg, Pa. and was aged about 40 years. Shortly after reaching his majority, he came west to Illinois and located in Dixon accepting a position as teamster for the late James Gaffney. Of late years he worked in various livery barns, being a good man in the handling of horses. Last summer he worked for road contractors Duffy & Hubbard. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Catherine Bishop, and a brother, John Forney, residing at Chambersburg, PA. A brother died last year at Davenport, Iowa.

And the following day in the same Dixon newspaper on March 13, 1915:

Forney funeral Sunday P.M.

The funeral of Albert [Abraham] Forney, who passed away at the hospital on Thursday night, will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the undertaking rooms of Jones & Slain, Rev. Altman officiating. A brother I. J. Forney arrived here last evening from Chambersburg, PA. to attend the funeral.
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Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about John Martin Forney that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family. PART THREE, 2OO5, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains information specific to the family of Wesley W. Bishop and Catherine Forney Bishop, including names, dates, and places.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
David R. Clark, M.D.:
Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.
On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Mark Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT

Source:
Chambersburg, PA telephone book, 1909:
There was a Fred F. Forney who lived at 361 East Market Street and was a driver in Chambersburg, PA. (1909 telephone book).

Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Marriage date for Fredric Frank Forney and Harriette Elizabeth "Hattie" Disert.

Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Some names, nicknames, dates, & places

Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usfgs/pennsylvania/d/DisertSamuel.txt
Pennsylvania Family Group Sheet for DISERT,Samuel Family
Copyright. All rights reserved.
http://www.usgenweb.org/volunteers/copyright.html
Jan Wasson:
Info on the Samuel Disert (1812) Family
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.

Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
Generation No. 1

JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Found in the probate records of John M. Forney :
Fred F. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Ira J. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Catherine Bishop daughter Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Jennie Schaffnit daughter West Haven, CT
Heirs of Clara Rife dec'd
John Rife son Greencastle, PA
Bertha daughter Hamilton Township (Franklin County, PA)
Elmer Rife son Hamilton Township
Hazel daughter Harrisburg, PA
Heirs of Elmer Forney
Elmer Forney son Cordova, IL
Margaret daughter Cordova, IL
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PART THREE: Wesley W. Bishop and Catherine Forney Bishop
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of Wesley W. Bishop and Catherine Forney Bishop:
Notes for CATHERINE FORNEY:
CATHERINE2 FORNEY (JOHN MARTIN1) was born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. She married WESLEY W. BISHOP 02 Jan 1883 in SCOTLAND, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA. He was born Oct 1862 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died 11 Dec 1940 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for CATHERINE FORNEY:
IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
WESLEY BISHOP OCT 1862 FARMER PA PA PA
CATHERIN NOV 1863 PA GM PA
ROY B. OCT 1883 PA PA PA
DWIGHT NOV 1885 PA PA PA
CLARANCE JAN 1888 PA PA PA
BESSIE AUG 1889 PA PA PA
ORA AUG 1891 PA PA PA
FLOYDE FEB 1894 PA PA PA
ANNIE AUG 1895 PA PA PA
LEVI AUG 1897 PA PA PA
BENSON APR 1870 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
WESLEY AND CATHERINE HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 17 YEARS. CATHERINE WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, ALL STILL LIVING. BENSON WAS WESLEY'S BROTHER.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
WESLEY W. BISHOP 47 FARMER PA PA PA
MARY C. 46 PA PA GM
BESSIE M. 20 PA PA PA
ORA E. 18 PA PA PA
FLOYD W. 16 PA PA PA
ANNA C. 14 PA PA PA
LEVI W. 12 PA PA PA
MARY J. 10 PA PA PA
RUSSELL D. 7 PA PA PA
VERNA I. 2 PA PA PA
WESLEY AND MARY HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 21 (SIC) YEARS. MARY WAS THE MOTHER OF 11 CHILDREN, 11 STILL LIVING. THIS IS THE ONLY PLACE THAT CATHARINE HAS BEEN LISTED AS MARY. OBITUARY STATES CATHERINE F. BISHOP, BUT THAT MAY BE CATHERINE FRANK BISHOP. TOMBSTONE SAYS CATHERINE.
IN 1913 LIVED IN ROCKY SPRING, A SMALL COMMUNITY IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, JUST NORTH OF CHAMBERSBURG.
IN THE 1920 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
WESLEY BISHOP 56 FARMER PA PA PA
CATHARINE 55 PA PA PA
ANNA 24 PA PA PA
RUSSELL 17 PA PA PA
VERNA 12 PA PA PA
IN 1927 LIVED ON NORTH FRANKLIN STREET, CHAMBERSBURG.
IN THE 1930 CENSUS AT 535 PLEASANT STREET, CHAMBERBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
WESLEY W. BISHOP 67 PA PA PA
CATHERINE 66 PA PA GM
RUSSELL D. 27 FLORIST PA PA PA
WESLEY PAID $13 A MONTH RENT. WESLEY AND CATHERINE WERE 20 AND 19 RESPECTIVELY WHEN THEY WERE MARRIED. RUSSELL WAS A GREEN HOUSE FLORIST AT PLASTERER'S FLORIST WHICH STILL EXISTS TODAY.

Children of CATHERINE FORNEY and WESLEY BISHOP are:
+ 10 i. ROY B.3 BISHOP, born Oct 1883 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
11 ii. DWIGHT BISHOP, born Nov 1885 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for DWIGHT BISHOP:
IN THE 1910 CENSUS DWIGHT IS LIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG.

+ 12 iii. CLARENCE MARTIN BISHOP, born 01 Jan 1888 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
13 iv. BESSIE M. BISHOP, born Aug 1889 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
14 v. ORA E. BISHOP, born Aug 1891 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
15 vi. FLOYD W. BISHOP, born Feb 1894 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
16 vii. ANNA C. BISHOP, born Aug 1895 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
17 viii. LEVI W. BISHOP, born 23 Feb 1898 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for LEVI W. BISHOP:
BIRTH DATE COMES FORM WWI DRAFT INDEX.

18 ix. MARY J. BISHOP, born 1900 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
19 x. RUSSELL D. BISHOP, born 28 Jul 1902 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA; died Sep 1979. He married LYDIA A. COBLE; born 1911; died 1960.

Notes for RUSSELL D. BISHOP:
BIRTH DATE AND DEATH MONTH FROM SSDI.

+ 20 xi. VERNA I. BISHOP, born 1907 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
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Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51805535/catherine-bishopCatherine Forney Bishop
Maintained by: Malita
Originally Created by: Wilton Golson
Added: 30 Apr 2010
Find a Grave Memorial 51805535
Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/51805535/catherine-bishop : accessed 9 August 2021), memorial page for Catherine Forney Bishop (10 Feb 1864–6 Jan 1948), Find a Grave Memorial ID 51805535, citing Lincoln Cemetery, Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Malita (contributor 50493639) .

BIRTH 10 Feb 1864
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 6 Jan 1948 (aged 83)
Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL
Lincoln Cemetery
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
MEMORIAL ID 51805535 · View Source

Parents:
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John N Forney [Donna Forney Clark: Should read John M (Martin) Forney]
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Margaret A Frank Forney
1836-1914

Spouse
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Wesley Wilbur Forest Bishop
1862-1940 (m. 1883)

Siblings
Frederick Frank Forney
1866-1939
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Ira James Forney
1876-1944
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Albert L. Forney
1878-1915

Children
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Dwight Jacob Bishop
1885-1972
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Floyd W Bishop
1894-1974
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Anna C. Bishop Rosenberry
1895–1982
Lee W. Bishop
1898-1974
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Russell D. Bishop
1902-1979
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Source:
(Donna Forney Clark: I can no longer locate the source below.)
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=fls&FLid=57919361&FLgrid=51805535
Bishop, Catherine (Forney) B:02/10/1864 – D:01/06/1948Mrs. C. F. BishopGettysburg Compiler (Gettysburg, Pennsylvania) – Jan 10, 1948Mrs. Catherine Forney Bishop, 83, widow of the late Wesley W. Bishop, died Tuesday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Rosenberry, Chambersburg, where she resided. Mrs. Bishop, a native of Upper Strasburg, was a member of Salem United Brethren church.She is survived by five sons and five daughters, Russell Bishop, Mrs. George Rosenberry and Mrs. Bryan Rosenberry, all of Chambersburg; Mrs. Mrs. Grover Henry, of Shippensburg; Mrs. Norman Pugh, of Greenvillage; Mrs. Merle Miller and Lee Bishop, of Scotland; Clarence Bishop, of Chambersburg R 3; Dwight Bishop, of Chewsville, Md., and Floyd Bishop of Gettsburg.Funeral services in the Barbour funeral home, Chambersburg, at 2 p.m. Friday in charge of the Rev. Earl W. Shoap and the Rev. J. H. Bender. Burial in Lincoln cemetery, Chambersburg.
- Steve
Added: Nov. 11, 2012
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Forney, Mary "Catherine" (I0017)
 
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Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
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Peterson, Pauline (I1672)
 
238 ********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
******** 
Manning, Arza Clayton (I2325)
 
239 ********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
******** 
Manning, Edith (I7557)
 
240 ********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
******** 
Manning, Elmer (I7558)
 
241 ********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
******** 
Manning, Marie (I7559)
 
242 ********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
******** 
Manning, Wayne (I7560)
 
243 ********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

Manning, Arza C., head, rents, m, w, 43, mar., b. OR, f. b. MO, m. b. KS, Lumberman in Logging camp on own account.

Manning, Pauline, wife, f, w, 42, mar., b. MN, parents b. Norway.

Manning, Lola, dau., f, w, 20, sing, b. WA, parents b. OR & KS, Teacher in Grade School for wages.

Manning, Jesse, son, m, w, 16, sing., b. OR, parents b. OR & KS.

Manning, Edith, dau., f, w, 12, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Elmer, son, m, w, 11, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Marie, dau., f, w, 8, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Wayne, son, m, w, 6, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Manning, Verda [?], daug., f, w, 5, sing., b. WA, parents b. OR & MN.

Note by Edith Gomez: "Evidently Arza C. Manning had a first wife and she may have died after Jesse was born as Edith through Verda are by Pauline who was b. in MN."
******** 
Manning, Verda (I7561)
 
244 ********
Source:
DFC and Nancy Belch Ziemke: We don't have proof that the Joseph Belch line listed below emanates from John Belch and his third wife Elizabeth Barnes' son Joseph Belch, but there are so many names, dates, and places that match with the John Belch family that it seems as if this Joseph Belch may be one-and-the-same as Joseph Belch the son of John Belch and Elizabeth Barnes Belch.

Nancy Belch Ziemke: Joseph Belch/ Amos L. Belch/ Dewey A. Belch/ Richard Hughes Belch/ Nancy Belch Ziemke
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Source:
Nancy Belch Ziemke:
1. From the Allen County Museum Library, Allen County, OH:
According to records in the Allen County Museum Library, Joseph Belch was buried in Cairo West, also know as West Union Cemetery, Allen Co., OH. His birth date is listed as July 28, 1813, and his date of death as Dec. 23, 1894. His wife Rebecca Belch is also buried there. Her birth date is listed as Jan. 11, 1817. Her date of death is Aug. 16, 1893. Two other Belchs are buried there: Joseph Belch, b. Jan. 28, 1856-March 4, 1893, and J.A. Belch b.Sept. 1, 1847- 1865, dying in Nashville, G.A.R.Company A of the 183th OVI.

2. From Richard Hughes Belch's family Bible that had Amos Belch's obituary enclosed in it: Amos Belch was born July 24, 1852, near New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas Co., OH. Later when Amos was nine years old, his family moved to Allen City, OH, near West Cairo, OH, . His parents are listed as Joseph Belch and Rebecca Reigle Belch.

3. From a Columbus Grove Telephone Co. booklet written by Peter D. Franklin and owned by Richard Hughes Belch: The Belch family endorsed the Columbus Grove Telephone Co, of which J. Earl Belch, Amos' grandson, was president. The Belch family both ran this company and owned a majority share of it for many years. The booklet gives a brief history of Amos Belch's life, stating that Amos was born in Warren Township, Tuscarawas Cty--July 24, 1852, listing his parents as Joseph and Rebecca Alford Belch. They moved to Sugar Creek Township in Allen Co., OH. Amos moved to West Cairo to teach, and the rest of his family later moved there also. Joseph and Rebecca are buried in the cemetary in West Cairo.

4. From the Hayes Presidential Center's services: Amos' death certificate online lists only his parents' places of birth as Ohio.

5. Amos Belch resided in Columbus Grove, OH. His son was Dewey Belch, born in either 1987 or 1900, May 30 or May 31. Our family believes his date of Dewey Belch's birth was May 31, probably 1900. He died in March, 1972.
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Source: (Concerning JOSEPH BELCH, b. July 28, 1813)
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=belch&GSfn=joseph&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=44432298&df=all&
Joseph Belch
Birth: Jul. 28, 1813
Death: Dec. 23, 1894
Burial:
Cairo West Cemetery
Allen County
Ohio, USA
Created by: corgilover
Record added: Nov 16, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 44432298
There is a photo of the headstone at the site.

Source: (Concerning JOSEPH BELCH'S WIFE REBECCA BELCH, b. January 11, 1817)
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=44432317&PIpi=23731603
Rebecca Belch
Birth: unknown
Death: unknown
Burial:
Cairo West Cemetery
Allen County
Ohio, USA
Created by: corgilover
Record added: Nov 16, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 44432317
There is a photo of the headstone at the site. Headstone reads: Rebecca, wife of Joseph Belch. Jan. 11, 1817- Aug. 16, 1893)

Source: (Concerning US CENSUSES RELATING TO JOSEPH BELCH AND HIS WIFE REBECCA BELCH AND THEIR FAMILY)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX7H-C3W?cc=1401638
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX7H-C3W : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Warren, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States; citing family 11, NARA microfilm publication M432.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1850"
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Warren, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1813
Birthplace: Ohio
Household ID: 11
House Number: 11
Line Number: 12
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 735
GS Film Number: 444728
Digital Folder Number: 004204704
Image Number: 00119
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Joseph Belch M 37 Ohio
Rebecca Belch F 30 Ohio
Susan Belch F 8 Ohio
James Belch M 7 Ohio
Mary E Belch F 4 Ohio
Josiah Belch M 2 Ohio
Ann Belch F 1 Ohio
Surah A Alferd M 18 Ohio
Daniel Oliver M 13 Ohio


Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCPM-2JG?cc=1473181
"United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCPM-2JG : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Warren Township, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 146, household ID 1017, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 805043.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1860"
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Warren Township, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 46
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1814
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Page: 146
Household ID: 1017
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
GS Film Number: 805043
Digital Folder Number: 004304719
Image Number: 00380
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Joseph Belch M 46 Pennsylvania
Rebecca Belch F 40 Ohio
Susan Belch F 18 Ohio
James Belch M 16 Ohio
Elizabeth Belch F 14 Ohio
Josiah Belch M 13 Ohio
Harman Belch M 10 Ohio
Anne Belch F 8 Ohio
Amos Belch M 6 Ohio
Wesley Belch M 5 Ohio
Weirich Belch M 4 Ohio
Rebecca J Belch F 2 Ohio

Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6K7-YKT
"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6K7-YKT : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Ohio, United States; citing p. 9, family 61, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 000552667.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1870"
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1870
Event Place: Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 65
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Birth Year (Estimated): 1804-1805
Birthplace: Ohio
Page Number: 9
Household ID: 61
Line Number: 29
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M593
GS Film number: 000552667
Digital Folder Number: 004277663
Image Number: 00597
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Joseph Belch M 65 Ohio
Margaret Belch F 65 Ohio
Harman Belch M 19 Ohio
Amos Belch M 17 Ohio
Wivick Belch M 15 Ohio
Jane Belch F 15 Ohio
Ruth Alfred F 30 Ohio

Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZ1Q-RHX?cc=1417683
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1880"
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZ1Q-RHX : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Cairo, Allen, Ohio, United States; citing sheet 338C, NARA microfilm publication T9.
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1880
Event Place: Cairo, Allen, Ohio, United States
District: 215
Gender: Male
Age: 65
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Birth Year (Estimated): 1815
Birthplace: Ohio, United States
Father's Birthplace: Maryland, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland, United States
Sheet Number and Letter: 338C
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Film Number: 0990
GS Film Number: 1254990
Digital Folder Number: 004243496
Image Number: 00436
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Self Joseph Belch M 65 Ohio, United States
Wife Rebecca Belch F 64 Ohio, United States
Granddaughter Cora I Miller F 1 Ohio, United States
Daughter Jane Miller F 22 Ohio, United States

Source:
SEE CHERYL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=robertflanier&id=I14435
Cheryl:
Ancestors of Robert Fillmore LaNier inside Heavens Gate
ID: I14435
Name: Amos L. Belch
Sex: M
Birth: JUL 1852 in Tuscarawas Co., Warren Twp., Ohio
Death: JUN 1935 in Van Wert, Ohio
Note:
1900 > OHIO > ALLEN > MONROE TWP
Series: T623 Roll: 1236 Page: 142
1910 > OHIO > PUTNAM > PLEASANT TWP
Series: T624 Roll: 1226 Page: 188
source: obit; rbhayes.org
Last Name: BELCH
First Name: AMOS
Middle Name: L
Age at Time of Death: 82
State of Death: OH
Newspaper Source
Order From Brumback Public Library (Van Wert, Ohio)
Source: Van Wert Daily Bulletin
Month: 6
Day: 29
Year: 1935
Page: 3
Father: Joseph Belch b: ABT. 1814 in Pennsylvania or Ohio
Mother: Rebecca Margaret Unknown b: ABT. 1815 in Ohio
Marriage 1 Sarah Porter b: FEB 1858 in Ohio
Married: 1875
Children
Elsie Belch b: NOV 1880 in Allen Co., Ohio
Joseph E. Belch b: JUL 1883 in Allen Co., Ohio
Goldie Belch b: FEB 1886
Dewey A. Belch b: DEC 1889 in Allen Co., Ohio
James C. Belch b: DEC 1889 in Allen Co., Ohio
Ruth Belch b: 1905 
Reigle, Rebecca Margaret (I10754)
 
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Source:
Diana Douglas:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54750881/henry-nashville-coatney
Created by: Diana Douglas
Added: 10 Jul 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 54750881
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 November 2018), memorial page for Henry Nashville Coatney (27 Feb 1867–27 Dec 1950), Find A Grave Memorial no. 54750881, citing Fairview Cemetery, Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Diana Douglas (contributor 47133643) .

Henry Nashville Coatney
BIRTH 27 Feb 1867
Jennings County, Indiana, USA
DEATH 27 Dec 1950 (aged 83)
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
BURIAL
Fairview Cemetery
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
MEMORIAL ID 54750881

Minneapolis Messenger, Jan. 4, 1951, page 8:
Henry Nashville Coatney, only child of Harrison and Henrietta Coatney, was born in Deputy, Jennings County, Indiana, Feb. 27, 1867. He departed this life at the home in Ada, December 27, 1950 at the age of 83 years and 10 months.

His father, a soldier of the Civil War, died when Henry was 9 months old, and his mother when he was 9 years old. After the death of his mother, he came to Minneapolis to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. James Hanners. Mrs. Hanners was his mother's sister. In this home, with the thirteen Hanners children, he grew to manhood.

On New Year's day, 1888, he was married to Margaret Jane Kirkland. They established a hom on a farm in the Sumnerville community, where two children, Lola and Ray, were born. This also became the home of Anna Kirkland, sister to Mrs. Coatney, following the death of their mother.

In 1895 the family moved from the Sumnerville community to the Ada community, where they lived on the farm now occupied by the Ray Coatney family. Mrs. Coatney passed away May 21, 1911. In March of the following year Mr. Coatney moved to Ada, to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. P.C. Van Meter, until the spring of 1913.

On April 30, 1913, Mr. Coatney was married to Lena J. Brion, widowed mother of three children, Clay, Ray, and Ruth. To this union one son, Kale, was born. Ruth preceded him in death in November, 1927, Mrs. Coatney on February 21, 1928, and the son, Kale, in Germany on April 26, 1945.

Mr. Coatney was converted and became a member of the Antioch Baptist Church of Ada, October 27, 1895, of which he continued a loyal member. He was a quiet, unassuming friend to all who knew him.

Those left to mourn his passing are: two children Mrs. Lola Van Meter of Salina, and Ray, of rural Ada; two stepsons, Lt. Col. Clay W. Brion of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Ray Brion of Denver, Colo.; three grandchildren, Ray Irvin Coatney of Kansas City, Kansas; Harlan Coatney of Ada; and Mrs. Larry Farmer, of Pratt, Kans.; two step-grandchildren, several great grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Ada Baptist church, with Rev. Ernest Smart in charge. Interment was made in Fairview Cemetery
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Brion, Clay (I12175)
 
246 ********
Source:
Diana Douglas:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54750881/henry-nashville-coatney
Created by: Diana Douglas
Added: 10 Jul 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 54750881
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 November 2018), memorial page for Henry Nashville Coatney (27 Feb 1867–27 Dec 1950), Find A Grave Memorial no. 54750881, citing Fairview Cemetery, Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Diana Douglas (contributor 47133643) .

Henry Nashville Coatney
BIRTH 27 Feb 1867
Jennings County, Indiana, USA
DEATH 27 Dec 1950 (aged 83)
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
BURIAL
Fairview Cemetery
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
MEMORIAL ID 54750881

Minneapolis Messenger, Jan. 4, 1951, page 8:
Henry Nashville Coatney, only child of Harrison and Henrietta Coatney, was born in Deputy, Jennings County, Indiana, Feb. 27, 1867. He departed this life at the home in Ada, December 27, 1950 at the age of 83 years and 10 months.

His father, a soldier of the Civil War, died when Henry was 9 months old, and his mother when he was 9 years old. After the death of his mother, he came to Minneapolis to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. James Hanners. Mrs. Hanners was his mother's sister. In this home, with the thirteen Hanners children, he grew to manhood.

On New Year's day, 1888, he was married to Margaret Jane Kirkland. They established a hom on a farm in the Sumnerville community, where two children, Lola and Ray, were born. This also became the home of Anna Kirkland, sister to Mrs. Coatney, following the death of their mother.

In 1895 the family moved from the Sumnerville community to the Ada community, where they lived on the farm now occupied by the Ray Coatney family. Mrs. Coatney passed away May 21, 1911. In March of the following year Mr. Coatney moved to Ada, to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. P.C. Van Meter, until the spring of 1913.

On April 30, 1913, Mr. Coatney was married to Lena J. Brion, widowed mother of three children, Clay, Ray, and Ruth. To this union one son, Kale, was born. Ruth preceded him in death in November, 1927, Mrs. Coatney on February 21, 1928, and the son, Kale, in Germany on April 26, 1945.

Mr. Coatney was converted and became a member of the Antioch Baptist Church of Ada, October 27, 1895, of which he continued a loyal member. He was a quiet, unassuming friend to all who knew him.

Those left to mourn his passing are: two children Mrs. Lola Van Meter of Salina, and Ray, of rural Ada; two stepsons, Lt. Col. Clay W. Brion of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Ray Brion of Denver, Colo.; three grandchildren, Ray Irvin Coatney of Kansas City, Kansas; Harlan Coatney of Ada; and Mrs. Larry Farmer, of Pratt, Kans.; two step-grandchildren, several great grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Ada Baptist church, with Rev. Ernest Smart in charge. Interment was made in Fairview Cemetery
******** 
Brion, Ray (I12176)
 
247 ********
Source:
Diana Douglas:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54750881/henry-nashville-coatney
Created by: Diana Douglas
Added: 10 Jul 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 54750881
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 November 2018), memorial page for Henry Nashville Coatney (27 Feb 1867–27 Dec 1950), Find A Grave Memorial no. 54750881, citing Fairview Cemetery, Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Diana Douglas (contributor 47133643) .

Henry Nashville Coatney
BIRTH 27 Feb 1867
Jennings County, Indiana, USA
DEATH 27 Dec 1950 (aged 83)
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
BURIAL
Fairview Cemetery
Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
MEMORIAL ID 54750881

Minneapolis Messenger, Jan. 4, 1951, page 8:
Henry Nashville Coatney, only child of Harrison and Henrietta Coatney, was born in Deputy, Jennings County, Indiana, Feb. 27, 1867. He departed this life at the home in Ada, December 27, 1950 at the age of 83 years and 10 months.

His father, a soldier of the Civil War, died when Henry was 9 months old, and his mother when he was 9 years old. After the death of his mother, he came to Minneapolis to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. James Hanners. Mrs. Hanners was his mother's sister. In this home, with the thirteen Hanners children, he grew to manhood.

On New Year's day, 1888, he was married to Margaret Jane Kirkland. They established a hom on a farm in the Sumnerville community, where two children, Lola and Ray, were born. This also became the home of Anna Kirkland, sister to Mrs. Coatney, following the death of their mother.

In 1895 the family moved from the Sumnerville community to the Ada community, where they lived on the farm now occupied by the Ray Coatney family. Mrs. Coatney passed away May 21, 1911. In March of the following year Mr. Coatney moved to Ada, to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. P.C. Van Meter, until the spring of 1913.

On April 30, 1913, Mr. Coatney was married to Lena J. Brion, widowed mother of three children, Clay, Ray, and Ruth. To this union one son, Kale, was born. Ruth preceded him in death in November, 1927, Mrs. Coatney on February 21, 1928, and the son, Kale, in Germany on April 26, 1945.

Mr. Coatney was converted and became a member of the Antioch Baptist Church of Ada, October 27, 1895, of which he continued a loyal member. He was a quiet, unassuming friend to all who knew him.

Those left to mourn his passing are: two children Mrs. Lola Van Meter of Salina, and Ray, of rural Ada; two stepsons, Lt. Col. Clay W. Brion of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Ray Brion of Denver, Colo.; three grandchildren, Ray Irvin Coatney of Kansas City, Kansas; Harlan Coatney of Ada; and Mrs. Larry Farmer, of Pratt, Kans.; two step-grandchildren, several great grandchildren, other relatives and a host of friends.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Ada Baptist church, with Rev. Ernest Smart in charge. Interment was made in Fairview Cemetery
******** 
Brion, Ruth (I12177)
 
248 ********
Source:
Ditmar Frank:
After the death of Johann Nicolaus Frank 1852, Anna-Elisabeth Röder married in 1853 Johannes Keil. In the document Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929, Anna-Elisabeth Roeder is named Anna-Elisabeth Frank, which would have been the surname of her deceased husband.

Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929:
Anna Elisabetha Roeder:
1st MARRIAGE: 21 Jun 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
parents: Johannes Roeder, Katharina Margaretha Vetter
spouse: Johann Nikolaus Frank
groom's name: Johann Nikolaus Frank
groom's age: 26
bride's name: Anna Elisabetha Roeder
bride's age: 22
marriage date: 21 Jun 1838
marriage place: Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
groom's father's name: Johann Georg Frank
groom's mother's name: Eva Katharina Nagel
bride's father's name: Johannes Roeder
bride's mother's name: Katharina Margaretha Vetter
indexing project (batch) number: M92566-6
system origin: Germany-ODM
source film number: 1195021

2nd MARRIAGE: Anna Elisabetha Frank (maiden name Anna Elisabetha Roeder )
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929
marriage: 26 Jun 1853 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
parents: Johann Nikolaus Frank (remarks: it´s the name of the first husband and not the bride´s father name!)
spouse: Johannes Keil
groom's name: Johannes Keil
bride's name: Anna Elisabetha Frank
bride's age: 37
marriage date: 26 Jun 1853
marriage place: Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
groom's father's name: Georg Keil
groom's mother's name: Elisabetha Blumenschein
bride's father's name: Johann Nikolaus Frank
indexing project (batch) number: M92566-6
system origin: Germany-ODM
source film number: 1195021

Remarks of Ditmar Frank 15.Oct. 2012, Trebur,Gross-Gerau,Hessen,Germany.
1. Anna Elisabetha had not married with her maiden name Röder but with her former married surname Frank.
2. Also, it's now clear that the emigration date of the Frank children, together with their mother and stepfather Johannes Keil, was after the marriage date 26 June 1853.
3. Recommended free site:
http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?f=ship&q=Linden&p=1
4. At the above site, I found:
19th Century Germanic Immigrants to USA on the ship LINDEN
242 records found - page 1 of 10 = total passengers on the ship Linden arrived New
York on 21 October 1853
# NAME AGE GENDER FROM DEST COMPT SHIP ARRIVED

0053 Adam Frank 13 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0054 Catherine Frank 10 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0055 Elisabeth Frank 06 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0056 Marguerite Frank 17 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0057 Peter Frank 15 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0129 Elisabeth Keil 27 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0130 Johann Keil 35 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853
The list shows the origin from Wurtemberg. This name is not correct. It must be Hessen or Hessen-Darmstadt.

Further research shows:
http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?do=ships&p=28
#686, Ship named Linden, 10-21-1853 with 242 passengers, departing from Havre, from native countries of Baden, France, Hessen, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, with a destination of USA
******** 
Keil, Georg (I10424)
 
249 ********
Source:
Ditmar Frank:
After the death of Johann Nicolaus Frank 1852, Anna-Elisabeth Röder married in 1853 Johannes Keil. In the document Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929, Anna-Elisabeth Roeder is named Anna-Elisabeth Frank, which would have been the surname of her deceased husband.

Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929:
Anna Elisabetha Roeder:
1st MARRIAGE: 21 Jun 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
parents: Johannes Roeder, Katharina Margaretha Vetter
spouse: Johann Nikolaus Frank
groom's name: Johann Nikolaus Frank
groom's age: 26
bride's name: Anna Elisabetha Roeder
bride's age: 22
marriage date: 21 Jun 1838
marriage place: Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
groom's father's name: Johann Georg Frank
groom's mother's name: Eva Katharina Nagel
bride's father's name: Johannes Roeder
bride's mother's name: Katharina Margaretha Vetter
indexing project (batch) number: M92566-6
system origin: Germany-ODM
source film number: 1195021

2nd MARRIAGE: Anna Elisabetha Frank (maiden name Anna Elisabetha Roeder )
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929
marriage: 26 Jun 1853 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
parents: Johann Nikolaus Frank (remarks: it´s the name of the first husband and not the bride´s father name!)
spouse: Johannes Keil
groom's name: Johannes Keil
bride's name: Anna Elisabetha Frank
bride's age: 37
marriage date: 26 Jun 1853
marriage place: Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
groom's father's name: Georg Keil
groom's mother's name: Elisabetha Blumenschein
bride's father's name: Johann Nikolaus Frank
indexing project (batch) number: M92566-6
system origin: Germany-ODM
source film number: 1195021

Remarks of Ditmar Frank 15.Oct. 2012, Trebur,Gross-Gerau,Hessen,Germany.
1. Anna Elisabetha had not married with her maiden name Röder but with her former married surname Frank.
2. Also, it's now clear that the emigration date of the Frank children, together with their mother and stepfather Johannes Keil, was after the marriage date 26 June 1853.
3. Recommended free site:
http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?f=ship&q=Linden&p=1
4. At the above site, I found:
19th Century Germanic Immigrants to USA on the ship LINDEN
242 records found - page 1 of 10 = total passengers on the ship Linden arrived New
York on 21 October 1853
# NAME AGE GENDER FROM DEST COMPT SHIP ARRIVED

0053 Adam Frank 13 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0054 Catherine Frank 10 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0055 Elisabeth Frank 06 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0056 Marguerite Frank 17 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0057 Peter Frank 15 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0129 Elisabeth Keil 27 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0130 Johann Keil 35 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853
The list shows the origin from Wurtemberg. This name is not correct. It must be Hessen or Hessen-Darmstadt.

Further research shows:
http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?do=ships&p=28
#686, Ship named Linden, 10-21-1853 with 242 passengers, departing from Havre, from native countries of Baden, France, Hessen, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, with a destination of USA
********
 
Blumenschein, Elisabetha (I10425)
 
250 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Burnsides, Martha Ann (I4044)
 
251 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
********
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Descendants of William Isaac "Willy" Banister
1 William Isaac "Willy" Banister b: 04 Apr 1870 in Miami County, Dayton, OH d: Aft. 1930 in Probably in Millcreek, Fountain County, IN
+Louisa "Lora/Lula" Coatney b: 1873 in Missouri "of Kingman IN" m: 21 Aug 1892 in Veedersburg, Fountain IN d: Aft. 1940 in Knox County, IN
2 Ella L. Banister b: 02 Nov 1893 in Indiana d: 1977
+Clarence Kinneer b: 06 Oct 1887 in Veedersburg, Fountain Co., Indiana m: 25 Dec 1910 in Fountain County, IN d: 16 Oct 1953 in Veedersbsurg, Fountain Co., Indiana
3 Velma M. Kinneer b: 01 Nov 1911 in Fulton Twp, Fountain Co. IN d: 20 Nov 1996 in Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana
+Joseph Bryant Starkey b: 07 Jan 1909 m: 01 Nov 1932 in Rockville, Parke Co., Indiana d: 20 Feb 1981
3 Kedric Ted Kinneer b: 06 Aug 1919 in Cates, Fountain Co. IN d: 24 Sep 1949 in Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois
+Bennie I. Hiering m: 28 Sep 1944 in Fountain Co., Indiana
2 Leatha Banister b: 15 Aug 1895 in Indiana
+Floyd Mitchell m: 12 Oct 1910 in Fountain County, IN
2 Isaac Franklin Banister b: 19 Mar 1897 in WARREN Co., PINE VILLAGE, INDIANA d: Bet. 1925 - 1930
+Mabel Marie Johnson b: 1897 in Massachusetts - of Harvey, Cook Co. ILL m: 07 Jun 1920 in Harvey, Cook Co. ILL
3 Edith Banister b: 1921 in Illinois d: Bef. 2006
3 William Isaac "Bill" Banister b: 17 Jul 1922 in Indiana d: 04 Aug 2006 in Knox Twp, Starke County, IN
+Ruth Orr
3 Wilma Banister b: 1923 d: Bef. 2006
3 Dorothy Banister b: 1925
******** 
Coatney, Louisa "Lora\Lula" (I4045)
 
252 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
********
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Descendants of William Isaac "Willy" Banister
1 William Isaac "Willy" Banister b: 04 Apr 1870 in Miami County, Dayton, OH d: Aft. 1930 in Probably in Millcreek, Fountain County, IN
+Louisa "Lora/Lula" Coatney b: 1873 in Missouri "of Kingman IN" m: 21 Aug 1892 in Veedersburg, Fountain IN d: Aft. 1940 in Knox County, IN
2 Ella L. Banister b: 02 Nov 1893 in Indiana d: 1977
+Clarence Kinneer b: 06 Oct 1887 in Veedersburg, Fountain Co., Indiana m: 25 Dec 1910 in Fountain County, IN d: 16 Oct 1953 in Veedersbsurg, Fountain Co., Indiana
3 Velma M. Kinneer b: 01 Nov 1911 in Fulton Twp, Fountain Co. IN d: 20 Nov 1996 in Terre Haute, Vigo Co., Indiana
+Joseph Bryant Starkey b: 07 Jan 1909 m: 01 Nov 1932 in Rockville, Parke Co., Indiana d: 20 Feb 1981
3 Kedric Ted Kinneer b: 06 Aug 1919 in Cates, Fountain Co. IN d: 24 Sep 1949 in Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois
+Bennie I. Hiering m: 28 Sep 1944 in Fountain Co., Indiana
2 Leatha Banister b: 15 Aug 1895 in Indiana
+Floyd Mitchell m: 12 Oct 1910 in Fountain County, IN
2 Isaac Franklin Banister b: 19 Mar 1897 in WARREN Co., PINE VILLAGE, INDIANA d: Bet. 1925 - 1930
+Mabel Marie Johnson b: 1897 in Massachusetts - of Harvey, Cook Co. ILL m: 07 Jun 1920 in Harvey, Cook Co. ILL
3 Edith Banister b: 1921 in Illinois d: Bef. 2006
3 William Isaac "Bill" Banister b: 17 Jul 1922 in Indiana d: 04 Aug 2006 in Knox Twp, Starke County, IN
+Ruth Orr
3 Wilma Banister b: 1923 d: Bef. 2006
3 Dorothy Banister b: 1925
******** 
Banister, William Isaac "Willy" (I4046)
 
253 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, Henry Nashville (I4047)
 
254 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
********
Source:
Marc Munoz:
Freeman Ellsworth Coatney died 1957 and was buried in Oakland Cemetery of Newton County, Indiana. He married Hattie Wiltfang and had Benjamin Hermnan, Martha Helena, Bethel Johanna, Earl Donald, Carrol, Lawson, and Mary Esther.
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFWF-YRJ
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFWF-YRJ : accessed 13 June 2015), Freeman Coatney, Beaver, Newton, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 7A, family 139, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,820,449.
Freeman Coatney
United States Census, 1920
Name: Freeman Coatney
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1920
Event Place: Beaver, Newton, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1877
Birthplace: Indiana
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Freeman Coatney Head M 43 Indiana
Hattie Coatney Wife F 28 Illinois
Martha Coatney Daughter F 3 Indiana
Bethel J Coatney Daughter F 0 Indiana
Benjamin Coatney Brother M 24 Indiana
District: 128 , Sheet Number and Letter: 7A , Household ID: 139 , Line Number: 16 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T625 , GS Film number: 1820449 , Digital Folder Number: 004300646 , Image Number: 00926
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4BM-9F4
"United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X4BM-9F4 : accessed 13 June 2015), Freeman Coatney, Morocco, Newton, Indiana, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0002, sheet 6A, family 112, line 13, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 619; FHL microfilm 2,340,354.
Freeman Coatney
United States Census, 1930
Name: Freeman Coatney
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1930
Event Place: Morocco, Newton, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 53
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1877
Birthplace: Indiana
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Missouri
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Freeman Coatney Head M 53 Indiana
Hattie Coatney Wife F 38 Illinois
Martha Coatney Daughter F 15 Indiana
Bethel Coatney Daughter F 11 Indiana
Earl Coatney Son M 8 Indiana
Carroll Coatney Son M 3 Indiana
District: 0002 , Sheet Number and Letter: 6A , Household ID: 112 , Line Number: 13 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T626 , Affiliate Film Number: 619 , GS Film number: 2340354 , Digital Folder Number: 004584363 , Image Number: 00954
United States Census, 1930
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Source:
SEE DON COATNEY'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COATNEY/2001-10/1003788228
Donald Gordon "Don" Coatney:
8. FREEMAN ELSWORTHE2 COATNEY (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1) was born
October 19, 1876 in KENT, JEFFERSON CO. IN., and
died June 29, 1957. He married HATIE KATE WILTFANG December 10,
1913 in KENTLAND IN. COURT HOUSE NEWTON CO.,
daughter of HERMAN WILTFANG and JOHANNA JANSSEN. She was born
November 27, 1891 in CHATSWORTH IL, and died
April 25, 1970 in MOROCCO IN NEWTON CO..
Children of FREEMAN COATNEY and HATIE WILTFANG are:
i. HERMAN3 COATNEY, b. Infant.
14. ii. MARTHA HELENA COATNEY, b. March 13, 1916.
15. iii. BETHEL JOHANNA COATNEY, b. February 11, 1919; d. July
25, 1986.
16. iv. EARL DONALD COATNEY, b. November 04, 1921.
v. CARROLL FREEMAN COATNEY, b. June 24, 1925; m. FLOE GRAY,
November 21, 1951; b. November 26, 1900.
17. vi. LAWSON HENRY COATNEY, b. May 23, 1931.
18. vii. MARY ESTHER COATNEY, b. April 07, 1935.
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Source:
SEE DON COATNEY'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
Donald Gordon "Don" Coatney:
Most of the information that concerns the Coatney family, especially information concerning the families related to the marriage of Archibald Coatney and Mary McIntosh, including names, dates, places, census reports, documents, photos, and stories, is from the Don Coatney Archives.
Also see: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.coatney&m=87.2.1
See also Don Coatney's Coatney Collection at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/Coatney.html
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/CoatneyPhotos.html
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Coatney, Freeman Ellsworth (I4048)
 
255 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/search/record/results?count=20&localeSubcountryName=Indiana&query=%2Bsurname%3Acoatney~%20%2Bresidence_place%3Aindiana~%20%2Bresidence_year%3A1830-1830~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22%20%2Brecord_subcountry%3A%22United%20States%2CIndiana%22 AND
"Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFZY-KQQ : 10 December 2017), Wm F Coatney and Catherine Hazzard Hubbard, 28 Aug 1884; citing Scott, Indiana, United States, various county clerk offices, Indiana; FHL microfilm 1,305,352.
Wm F Coatney
mentioned in the record of Wm F Coatney and Catherine Hazzard Hubbard
Name Wm F Coatney
Event Type Marriage Registration
Event Date 28 Aug 1884
Event Place Scott, Indiana, United States
Residence Place , Scott,
Gender Male
Race White
Race (Original) White
Number of Total Marriages second
Birthplace , Scott,
Marriage License Date 28 Aug 1884
Father's Name Archibald Coatney
Mother's Name Mctosh
Spouse's Name Catherine Hazzard Hubbard
Spouse's Residence Place , Scott,
Spouse's Gender Female
Spouse’s Number of Total Marriages second
Spouse's Race White
Spouse's Race (Original) White
Spouse's Birthplace , Scott,
Officiator's Name C A Manker
Page 10
Number of Images 1
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Coatney, William Franklin (I4049)
 
256 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, Branic Herman (I4050)
 
257 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
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Coatney, Amanda Melvina (I4051)
 
258 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Krammes, Unknown (I4052)
 
259 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, Martha (I4053)
 
260 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Jones, Joe (I4054)
 
261 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, Mahala (I4055)
 
262 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Cox, Frank (I4056)
 
263 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, Benjamin Harrison (I4057)
 
264 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, John Wesley (I4058)
 
265 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Coatney, Nora Belle (I4059)
 
266 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
******** 
Wiltfang, John (I4060)
 
267 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered by Richard Wiltfang:
Additional names, dates, & places
Transcription of Obituaries:
Both of the following obituaries are probably from Morocco (IN) Courier:
Benjamin Franklin Coatney
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Methodist
Church for Benjamin Coatney, well-known Morocco resident who passed away at
his home here Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin Coatney, son of Archibald and Katherine Coatney, was born
in Jefferson County, Indiana, November 10, 1851, and passed away August 4,
1931, at his home in Morocco, being 79 years, 8 months, and 15 days old. He
was the last one of a family of 17 brothers and sisters, 13 of them being
half brothers and sisters. On September 5, 1872 he was married to Martha Ann
Burnsides. To this union twelve children were born: Mrs. Wm. Bannister of
Kingman, Henry Nashville, of Winterhaven, Florida, Freeman Ellsworth of
Morocco, Wm. Franklin of Donovan, Ill., Branic Herman of Kentland, Amanda
Melvina of Frankfort, Mrs. Joe Jones, Brook, Mrs. Frank Cox, Hebron,
Benjamin Harrison, Hammond, Mrs. John Wiltfang, Morocco, Mrs. Jess Plott,
deceased, and John Wesley who died in infancy.
In 1883 he united with the Methodist Church at Kentland, and lived a good,
faithful member to the last. In 1891 he moved to Warren County, Indiana. In
1907 he moved to Newton County and spent the rest of his days in and near
Morocco. He was afflicted for the past two years in which he bore his
sufferings with patience. When the children were home he often wanted them
to sing with him. He was a loving father and a good neighbor and will be
missed by all, but our loss is his gain.
Mr. Coatney had the distinction of living to enjoy the fifth generation,
having one great-great-grandchild, 19 great-grandchildren and 32
grandchildren.
Rev. Roush officiated at the services. The remains were interred here.

MARTHA ANN COATNEY
Martha Ann Coatney was born September 29, 1855, in Jennings County and
passed away at her home November, 1940.
Mrs. Coatney was the daughter of James and Martha Burnsides. Of this family
only a brother, John Burnsides, of Scottsburg survives.
Mrs. Coatney was married to Benjamin F. Coatney September 5, 1872. To this
union twelve children were born. Two children preceded the mother in death.
Those living are Mrs. Louisa Bannister of Kingman, Mrs. Amanda Krammes of
Sedalia, Mrs Martha Jones of Brook, Mrs. Mahala Cox (Fox?)
of North Judson, Mrs. Nora Wiltfang of Morocco, Freeman E. Coatney and
William F. Coatney, both of Morocco, Branic H. Coatney of Kingman, Benjamin
Coatney of Mt. Ayr, and Henry N. Coatney.
Besides the immediate family there are 29 grandchildren, 30 great
grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren.
(Possibly continued on page 8)
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Coatney, Unknown (I4061)
 
268 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered the Archives via Sarah E. Niebuhr:
Name
********
Source:
John Phillips:
PHILLIPS' FAMILY BIBLE TRANSCRIPTS:
ALMOND PHILLIPS' BIBLE
"Almond Phillips was the third son of John and Emeline. Almond's son Homer, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, applied for a government pension. On July 19, 1938 he took his parents' family Bible to a notary public in Hendricks County, Indiana. The notary, William F. Evans, examined the Bible and certified that it hadn't been erased or altered. Evans certified that it was "the family Bible of John Almond Phillips and Viola Whitsett Phillips." On June 20, 1938 Homer sent the Veterans Administration a photostatic copy of "the old family Bible" with a cover letter stressing that the Bible showed he "was born in 1878 instead of of 1879." Unfortunately, a copy of this record, provided by the VA in 1996, is not wholly legible. The vital dates for Almond and wife Viola are the only readable dates. The names Lauretta Herrod, Flora Phillips and Porter Phillips are also legible.
Note: See my [John Phillips'] publication "Riley Phillips Family Bible" for lengthy data on the family of Almond's brother Riley.
John Almond Phillips born Jan. 1, 1847, died May 10, 1926
Viola Whitsett Phillips born Sept. 22d, 1847; died Aug. 16 or 17, 1881"
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Source:
SEE RICHARD LEONARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3035350&id=I29431
Leonard and Related Surnames:
Richard Leonard:
Name, dates, & places
********
Source:
SEE KARI NORTHUP'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
KARI'S GENEALOGY SITE:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knorthup/
NORTHUP-DYE:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=knorthup
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knorthup&id=I02742
Kari Northup:
ID: I02742
Name: John Almond PHILLIPS
Sex: M
Birth: JAN 1848 in Deputy, Indiana
Death: 29 APR 1917 in Los Angeles Co., CA
Father: John Thomas PHILLIPS b: 5 FEB 1819 in North Carolina
Mother: Emeline B. COATNEY b: 22 MAR 1825 in Indiana
Marriage 1 Viola Jane WHITSETT b: 22 SEP 1849
Married: 11 NOV 1874 in Scott County, Indiana
Children
Flora Glenn PHILLIPS b: 18 MAY 1876 in Jennings, Scott Co., Indiana
Homer Charles PHILLIPS b: 21 JUL 1878 in Scott Co., Indiana
Porter Harry PHILLIPS b: 14 FEB 1880 in Scott Co., IN
Marriage 2 Lauretta Byron HARROD b: 14 AUG 1848 in Indiana
Married: 10 JUN 1882 in Scott County, Indiana
Children
Laverne PHILLIPS b: 2 APR 1889 in Indiana
Marriage 3 Lillie May HARROD b: 17 JAN 1866 in Scott Co., IN
Married: AFT. 1913
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See also:
2-Sources concerning Scott Co., Indiana families:
John Phillips:
Family Records, Etc.
http://jphil36.blogspot.com
Site is administered by John Phillips and includes the Diary of Sarah Bovard. The Bovard Diary entries concern family life on the frontier, Scott County, Indiana, 1859-1871. John Phillips welcomes any comments about Sarah Bovard's Diary that would further the understanding of who's who, et cetera. He is also especially interested in seeing additional pages of the diary that others might have.

Bob Haefner:
Sarah Waldsmith Bovard:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~haefner/Bovard/
Bob Haefner's mirror site Sarah Waldsmith Bovard also includes the Bovard Diary as well as sample scans of the original text. Bob Haefner describes the Sarah Bovard Diary as "a daily record of her personal activities, reflections, and feelings [during] the Civil War [and during the] bearing of 12 children in 20 years."
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Phillips, John Almond (I4797)
 
269 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered the Archives via Sarah E. Niebuhr:
Name & burial place
********
Source:
John Phillips:
Some information was taken from A Courtney/ Coatney Family Workbook by John Phillips, Capital Publishing Company, Kathleen, GA, copyright by John Phillips 1990, Cabin John, MD:
Last name, dates, & places
********
See also:
2-Sources concerning Scott Co., Indiana families:
John Phillips:
Family Records, Etc.
http://jphil36.blogspot.com
Site is administered by John Phillips and includes the Diary of Sarah Bovard. The Bovard Diary entries concern family life on the frontier, Scott County, Indiana, 1859-1871. John Phillips welcomes any comments about Sarah Bovard's Diary that would further the understanding of who's who, et cetera. He is also especially interested in seeing additional pages of the diary that others might have.

Bob Haefner:
Sarah Waldsmith Bovard:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~haefner/Bovard/
Bob Haefner's mirror site Sarah Waldsmith Bovard also includes the Bovard Diary as well as sample scans of the original text. Bob Haefner describes the Sarah Bovard Diary as "a daily record of her personal activities, reflections, and feelings [during] the Civil War [and during the] bearing of 12 children in 20 years."
******** 
Hamill, Henriette E. (I4801)
 
270 ********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered the Archives via Sarah E. Niebuhr:
Name, place, & date
********
See also:
2-Sources concerning Scott Co., Indiana families:
John Phillips:
Family Records, Etc.
http://jphil36.blogspot.com
Site is administered by John Phillips and includes the Diary of Sarah Bovard. The Bovard Diary entries concern family life on the frontier, Scott County, Indiana, 1859-1871. John Phillips welcomes any comments about Sarah Bovard's Diary that would further the understanding of who's who, et cetera. He is also especially interested in seeing additional pages of the diary that others might have.

Bob Haefner:
Sarah Waldsmith Bovard:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~haefner/Bovard/
Bob Haefner's mirror site Sarah Waldsmith Bovard also includes the Bovard Diary as well as sample scans of the original text. Bob Haefner describes the Sarah Bovard Diary as "a daily record of her personal activities, reflections, and feelings [during] the Civil War [and during the] bearing of 12 children in 20 years."
******** 
Phillips, Nelson (I4322)
 
271 ********
Source:
Donald Gordon "Don" Coatney:
Both John Thomas Phillips and his wife Emeline B. Courtney died in the typhoid epidemic in 1881. There was a double funeral.
********
Source:
SEE DON COATNEY'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
Donald Gordon "Don" Coatney:
Most of the information that concerns the Coatney family, especially information concerning the families related to the marriage of Archibald Coatney and Mary McIntosh, including names, dates, places, census reports, documents, photos, and stories, is from the Don Coatney Archives.
See also Don Coatney's Coatney Collection at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/Coatney.html
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/CoatneyPhotos.html
********
Source:
Don Coatney Archives:
Information entered the Archives via Sarah E. Niebuhr:
Name, dates & places

Source:
John Phillips:
PHILLIPS' FAMILY BIBLE TRANSCRIPTS:
JOHN PHILLIPS' BIBLE
" John and Emeline (Courtney) Phillips of Scott County, Indiana kept a family Bible that passed to daughter Mary (Phillips) Christie. Mary's daughter Bernice remembers: 'It burned up in 1945. Mom had promised it to me. . . . it had a letter in it from Harvey written to Almond during the Civil War telling about conditions, besides all the valuable births, marriages and deaths.' "
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Source:
John Phillips:
Marriage date
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Source:
SEE KARI NORTHUP'S SITES FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
KARI'S GENEALOGY SITE:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~knorthup/
NORTHUP-DYE:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=knorthup
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=knorthup&id=I02403
Kari Northup:
ID: I02403
Name: John Thomas PHILLIPS
Sex: M
Birth: 5 FEB 1819 in North Carolina
Death: 13 NOV 1881
Father: Thomas "Tom" H. PHILLIPS b: 1794 in North Carolina
Mother: Martha PITTS b: 13 DEC 1789 in North Carolina
Marriage 1 Emeline B. COATNEY b: 22 MAR 1825 in Indiana
Married: 20 OCT 1842 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Children
James Harvey PHILLIPS b: 23 NOV 1843 in Jefferson County, Indiana
William Riley PHILLIPS b: 20 JUN 1845 in Jefferson County, Indiana
John Almond PHILLIPS b: JAN 1848 in Deputy, Indiana
George Addison PHILLIPS b: 8 SEP 1852 in Scott County, Indiana
Mary Easter PHILLIPS b: 23 OCT 1866 in Indiana
********
See also:
2-Sources concerning Scott Co., Indiana families:
John Phillips:
Family Records, Etc.
http://jphil36.blogspot.com
Site is administered by John Phillips and includes the Diary of Sarah Bovard. The Bovard Diary entries concern family life on the frontier, Scott County, Indiana, 1859-1871. John Phillips welcomes any comments about Sarah Bovard's Diary that would further the understanding of who's who, et cetera. He is also especially interested in seeing additional pages of the diary that others might have.

Bob Haefner:
Sarah Waldsmith Bovard:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~haefner/Bovard/
Bob Haefner's mirror site Sarah Waldsmith Bovard also includes the Bovard Diary as well as sample scans of the original text. Bob Haefner describes the Sarah Bovard Diary as "a daily record of her personal activities, reflections, and feelings [during] the Civil War [and during the] bearing of 12 children in 20 years."
******** 
Phillips, John Thomas "John Tom" (I1896)
 
272 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
I have deleted parts of the original text that I posted from the site below to reflect current thought, opinion, or proof concerning this particular branch of the Robbins family.

SEE JODY PALM'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=jpalm37743&id=I141
1. George Thomas ROBBINS (text omitted) was born 12 APR 1842 in Letts, Decatur, Indiana, and died 26 JUL 1913 in Russell, , Kansas. He married Mary E. VANDERBUR 29 AUG 1875 in , Lucas, Iowa, daughter of Francis VANDERBUR and Elvira THOMPSON. She was born 28 SEP 1852 in Letts, Decatur, Indiana, and died 15 FEB 1942 in Canton, Stark, Ohio.

Children of George Thomas ROBBINS and Mary E. VANDERBUR are:
2 i. Charles Leonidas ROBBINS was born 7 DEC 1876, and died 1937 in Iowa City, , Iowa. He married Clara HARTMAN.
3 ii. Ethel LaVerne ROBBINS was born 11 AUG 1879 in Russell, , Kansas, and died 15 APR 1948 in Pendleton, Umatilla, Oregon. She married Barney BRITT [Barnadus Perry Bratt]
4 iii. Earl ROBBINS was born 4 OCT 1882, and died 1939 in Canyon, , Texas. He married Dursilla HIMES [BESSIE DRUZILLA HIMES].
5 iv. Floyd Joseph ROBBINS was born 7 SEP 1886, and died 1953. He married Ethel Winona EDWARDS.
6 v. Olive ROBBINS was born 18 JUN 1888 in Russell, , Kansas, and died in Canton, Stark, Ohio. She married Otis Dan TREIBER.
7 vi. Meredith ROBBINS was born 11 MAR 1891 in Russell, , Kansas. He married Ruth B. THOMAS.
8 vii. Roy Stone ROBBINS was born 16 OCT 1893 in Russell, , Kansas, and died 1951. He married Sarah STEINLE.
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Source:
Joyce King Higginbotham:
OLIVE9 ROBBINS (TEXT OMITTED) was born Jun 18, 1888 in KS. She married OTIS DAN TREIBER Oct 16, 1912.
More About OLIVE ROBBINS:
Resided: Canton, OH
Resided (2): 1931, Collingwood, NJ
More About OTIS TREIBER and OLIVE ROBBINS:
Marriage: Oct 16, 1912
********
Source:
Ron Colling, Jr.:
(In the DOCUMENT SECTION of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
Bible (dated 1889) of Olive Robbins (1888-1961):
Marriage date
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Robbins, Floyd Joseph (I6892)
 
273 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
1. Haggard descendants have much to be thankful for in Clinton R. Haggard's research and in the preservation of that research by Gary and Janet Foster. Gary Foster is the administrator of Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document which was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi.

2. Prompted by Mike Hockett's information in the next source on this page, I've eliminated several names from the Haggard line that I originally posted. Though erroneous, some of the names still appear in Clinton R. Haggard's work and in his references farther down on this page.

Source:
Mike Hockett:
"No documents can be found linking him (Anthony Hoggart) to his father. Further, no documents can be found linking him (Anthony Hoggart) to Philip Hoggatt. Other records suggest that Philip was an abandoned child given the name Hoggatt, meaning 'left by the gate'."
"Further, Sons of the Revolution has a record on Eleanor Crowe d.1734 married to Anthony 1684-1755...."

Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Names I have deleted for accuracy and economy:
2  Peter Haggard  b. ABT. 1657
2  Nathaniel Haggard  b. ABT. 1661
2  Samuel Haggard  b. ABT. 1672
3  David Haggard  b. 1680
3  Phillip Haggard  b. ABT. 1682
+  Mary Gledenning  b. ABT. 1689
3  Nathaniel Haggard  b. ABT. 1684 d. BEF. 1733
+  Mabel Gentry  b. 13 Dec 1702
********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
ELIZABETH II GENTRY was born in 1687 in NEW KENT, VA. She died in 1775 in AL. She has reference number G3. Parents: NICHOLAS I GENTRY .
She was married to JAMES HAGGARD about 1705 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. Children were: HAGGARD , HAGGARD, JAMES , JR. HAGGARD , RICHARD HAGGARD, WILLIAM HAGGARD, MARY HAGGARD, JOHN HAGGARD, MARY HAGGARD, FRANK HAGGARD, NATHANIEL HAGGARD, EDMUND HAGGARD, GRAY HAGGARD, ZACHARIAH THOMAS HAGGARD.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
Kathleen Anderson:
Death place
********
Source:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.haggard&m=524.1.1.1
Dick and Daniel Zieman:
Names, dates, & places
EXCERPT:
F: James Haggard 1687-08-29 Overwharton, Stafford Co VA 1770-- Fredericksville (-burg?)VA*
M: Elizabeth Gentry I 1687-08-29 St. Peters P., New Kent Co VA 1775-- AL
Married: 1707-- Pamunkey River VA
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Source:
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/haggard/1015/
Richard Zieman: (SEE RICHARD ZIEMAN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES: http://home.comcast.net/~zieman3/familytree.htm ) (Donna Forney Clark: Unfortunately, on 7.18.2023, I can no longer locate Richard Zieman's site)

Once and for All - Edmund Haggard m.1. MARY RICE 2. HANNAH RYMAL
By Richard Zieman November 02, 2004 at 08:38:10

Please visit our website for a complete overview of the descendents of Nathaniel Haggard --- and --- the three main branches of the Randolphs of Virginia. This is still a "work in progress" but many errors from all the books and databases have been corrected. Please let us know if you have proof of any other errors!http://home.comcast.net/~zieman3/familytree.htm (Donna Forney Clark: Unfortunately, on 7.18.2023, I can no longer locate Richard Zieman's site)

Edmund Haggard DFT Person In Focus ID No. 9260

Father: James Haggard 1687-08-29 Overwharton, Stafford Co VA1770-- Fredericksville (-burg?)VA*F:Lord Anthony Haggard bef 1646-- England1755-- Albemarle Co VA M:Frances Unknown England Married:

Mother: Elizabeth Gentry II 1687-08-29 St. Peters P., New Kent Co VA1775-- ALF:Nicholas Gentry ca. 1655-- Thaxted, Co Essex, England ca. 1755-- Hanover Co VAM: Lucy Cornelius ca. 1661-- New Kent Co VA bef 1754-- Fort Nashboro TN*Married:

Child(ren) of James Haggard and Elizabeth Gentry II , married 1707-- Pamunkey River VA
1. James Haggard I I 1709-- Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co VA ca. 1770-- Prince William Co VA
2. Richard Haggard 1711-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA aft 1767-- Louisa Co VA
3. William Haggard 1712-- NCOverwharton, Stafford Co VA
4. John Haggard ca. 1714-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA aft 1748-- Louisa Co VA
5. Mary Haggard 1715-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA
6. Frank French Haggard 1716-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA
7. Patriot Nathaniel Haggard 1723-11-21 Albemarle Co VA1805-08-21 Boonesboro Co KY*
8. Edmund Haggard ca. 1725-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA1811-- Otter Creek, Madison Co KY
9. Granville Haggard ca. 1728-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VAPowell's Valley NC*
10. Zachariah Haggard 1730-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA1760-11- Southwest Territory NC

Spouse: Mary (not Hannah) Rice ca. 1733-- Stratford Co VAF:M:
Married:-

Child(ren) of Edmund Haggard and Mary (not Hannah) Rice , married 1752-- Albemarle Co VA
1. Rev. William B. Haggard 1753-08-07 Albemarle Co VA1852-06-25 Lancaster, Garrard Co KY
2. Rev. David Haggard ca. 1755-- Albemarle Co VA ca. 1850-- Burkesville, Cumberland Co KY
3. James Haggard of Edmund ca. 1757-- Albemarle Co VA ca. 1852-- Burkesville, Cumberland Co KY
4. Benjamin Haggard ca. 1759-- Albemarle Co VA1838-01-30 Cumberland, Harlan Co KY
5. Levi Forget Haggard ca. 1761-- Albemarle Co VA ca. 1840-- Burkesville, Cumberland Co KY
6. Mary Ann Haggard ca. 1768-- Albemarle Co VA bef 1860-- Giles Co TN
7. Rev. Rice Haggard ca. 1769-- Albemarle Co VA 1819-- Xenia, Champaign Co OH
8. Elizabeth Lydia Haggard ca. 1772-- Albemarle Co VA
9. Jonathan (Nathaniel D.) Haggard ca. 1775-- Albemarle Co VA1838-11-12 Pulaski Co AR

Spouse:Hannah Rym lF:M:Married:
Child(ren) of Edmund Haggard and Hannah Rymal , married 1801-05-11 Madison Co KY (none)
Biography and Notes:
Edmund Haggard

From the RootsWeb database of Alaine Preciado - from the standard literature.
However...
"I am descended from Edmund Haggard through his son William. I believe that Edmund's first wife was named Mary. In the Caswell county, N. C. deeds, book H, Page 98, 14 Sep 1792, Edmund Haggard and Mary his wife sell land to Henry Willis.[isn't 1801 well after the birth of all of his children?]"On 11 May 1801 Edmund Haggard married Hannah Rymal in Madison Co., Ky."
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Source:
Mattie Carter:
James Haggard b:1680 in England or Stafford Co. VA d; 1779 Fredericksville, Louisa Co., VA. He m: Elizabeth Gentry in 1707 Stafford Co., VA she b: Aug 29, 1687 in New Kent Co., VA d: bef. 1781. (their children are James, Richard, William, John, ? Frank, Nathaniel, Edmund, Gray, Zachariah).
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Gentry, Elizabeth (I1238)
 
274 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
1. Haggard descendants have much to be thankful for in Clinton R. Haggard's research and in the preservation of that research by Gary and Janet Foster. Gary Foster is the administrator of Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document which was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi.

2. Prompted by Mike Hockett's information in the next source on this page, I've eliminated several names from the Haggard line that I originally posted. Though erroneous, some of the names still appear in Clinton R. Haggard's work and in his references farther down on this page.

Source:
Mike Hockett:
"No documents can be found linking him (Anthony Hoggart) to his father. Further, no documents can be found linking him (Anthony Hoggart) to Philip Hoggatt. Other records suggest that Philip was an abandoned child given the name Hoggatt, meaning 'left by the gate'."
"Further, Sons of the Revolution has a record on Eleanor Crowe d.1734 married to Anthony 1684-1755...."

Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Names I have deleted for accuracy and economy:
2  Peter Haggard  b. ABT. 1657
2  Nathaniel Haggard  b. ABT. 1661
2  Samuel Haggard  b. ABT. 1672
3  David Haggard  b. 1680
3  Phillip Haggard  b. ABT. 1682
+  Mary Gledenning  b. ABT. 1689
3  Nathaniel Haggard  b. ABT. 1684 d. BEF. 1733
+  Mabel Gentry  b. 13 Dec 1702
********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
JAMES HAGGARD was born about 1680 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. He died about 1770 in FREDERICKSVILLE, LOUISA, VA. He has reference number H11. Parents: ANTHONY HAGGARD.
He was married to ELIZABETH II GENTRY about 1705 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. Children were: HAGGARD, HAGGARD , JAMES , JR. HAGGARD, RICHARD HAGGARD, WILLIAM HAGGARD, MARY HAGGARD, JOHN HAGGARD, MARY HAGGARD, FRANK HAGGARD, NATHANIEL HAGGARD, EDMUND HAGGARD, GRAY HAGGARD, ZACHARIAH THOMAS HAGGARD.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.haggard&m=524.1.1.1
Dick and Daniel Zieman:
Names, dates, & places
EXCERPT:
F: James Haggard 1687-08-29 Overwharton, Stafford Co VA 1770-- Fredericksville (-burg?)VA*
M: Elizabeth Gentry I 1687-08-29 St. Peters P., New Kent Co VA 1775-- AL
Married: 1707-- Pamunkey River VA
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Source:
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/haggard/1015/
Richard Zieman: (SEE RICHARD ZIEMAN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES: http://home.comcast.net/~zieman3/familytree.htm ) (Donna Forney Clark: Unfortunately, on 7.18.2023, I can no longer locate Richard Zieman's site)

Once and for All - Edmund Haggard m.1. MARY RICE 2. HANNAH RYMAL
By Richard Zieman November 02, 2004 at 08:38:10

Please visit our website for a complete overview of the descendents of Nathaniel Haggard --- and --- the three main branches of the Randolphs of Virginia. This is still a "work in progress" but many errors from all the books and databases have been corrected. Please let us know if you have proof of any other errors!http://home.comcast.net/~zieman3/familytree.htm (Donna Forney Clark: Unfortunately, on 7.18.2023, I can no longer locate Richard Zieman's site)

Edmund Haggard DFT Person In Focus ID No. 9260

Father: James Haggard 1687-08-29 Overwharton, Stafford Co VA1770-- Fredericksville (-burg?)VA*F:Lord Anthony Haggard bef 1646-- England1755-- Albemarle Co VA M:Frances Unknown England Married:

Mother: Elizabeth Gentry II 1687-08-29 St. Peters P., New Kent Co VA1775-- ALF:Nicholas Gentry ca. 1655-- Thaxted, Co Essex, England ca. 1755-- Hanover Co VAM: Lucy Cornelius ca. 1661-- New Kent Co VA bef 1754-- Fort Nashboro TN*Married:

Child(ren) of James Haggard and Elizabeth Gentry II , married 1707-- Pamunkey River VA
1. James Haggard I I 1709-- Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co VA ca. 1770-- Prince William Co VA
2. Richard Haggard 1711-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA aft 1767-- Louisa Co VA
3. William Haggard 1712-- NCOverwharton, Stafford Co VA
4. John Haggard ca. 1714-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA aft 1748-- Louisa Co VA
5. Mary Haggard 1715-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA
6. Frank French Haggard 1716-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA
7. Patriot Nathaniel Haggard 1723-11-21 Albemarle Co VA1805-08-21 Boonesboro Co KY*
8. Edmund Haggard ca. 1725-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA1811-- Otter Creek, Madison Co KY
9. Granville Haggard ca. 1728-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VAPowell's Valley NC*
10. Zachariah Haggard 1730-- Overwharton, Stafford Co VA1760-11- Southwest Territory NC

Spouse: Mary (not Hannah) Rice ca. 1733-- Stratford Co VAF:M:
Married:-

Child(ren) of Edmund Haggard and Mary (not Hannah) Rice , married 1752-- Albemarle Co VA
1. Rev. William B. Haggard 1753-08-07 Albemarle Co VA1852-06-25 Lancaster, Garrard Co KY
2. Rev. David Haggard ca. 1755-- Albemarle Co VA ca. 1850-- Burkesville, Cumberland Co KY
3. James Haggard of Edmund ca. 1757-- Albemarle Co VA ca. 1852-- Burkesville, Cumberland Co KY
4. Benjamin Haggard ca. 1759-- Albemarle Co VA1838-01-30 Cumberland, Harlan Co KY
5. Levi Forget Haggard ca. 1761-- Albemarle Co VA ca. 1840-- Burkesville, Cumberland Co KY
6. Mary Ann Haggard ca. 1768-- Albemarle Co VA bef 1860-- Giles Co TN
7. Rev. Rice Haggard ca. 1769-- Albemarle Co VA 1819-- Xenia, Champaign Co OH
8. Elizabeth Lydia Haggard ca. 1772-- Albemarle Co VA
9. Jonathan (Nathaniel D.) Haggard ca. 1775-- Albemarle Co VA1838-11-12 Pulaski Co AR

Spouse:Hannah Rym lF:M:Married:
Child(ren) of Edmund Haggard and Hannah Rymal , married 1801-05-11 Madison Co KY (none)
Biography and Notes:
Edmund Haggard

From the RootsWeb database of Alaine Preciado - from the standard literature.
However...
"I am descended from Edmund Haggard through his son William. I believe that Edmund's first wife was named Mary. In the Caswell county, N. C. deeds, book H, Page 98, 14 Sep 1792, Edmund Haggard and Mary his wife sell land to Henry Willis.[isn't 1801 well after the birth of all of his children?]"On 11 May 1801 Edmund Haggard married Hannah Rymal in Madison Co., Ky."
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Source:
Kathleen Anderson:
Death date and place
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Mattie Carter:
James Haggard b:1680 in England or Stafford Co. VA d; 1779 Fredericksville, Louisa Co., VA. He m: Elizabeth Gentry in 1707 Stafford Co., VA she b: Aug 29, 1687 in New Kent Co., VA d: bef. 1781. (their children are James, Richard, William, John, ? Frank, Nathaniel, Edmund, Gray, Zachariah).
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Haggard, James (I1306)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
Although I found no documentation on any of the following, in searching to see how many children and wives that Woodson Jordan had and which children belonged to which wife, I found:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wvkanawh/FamilyData/derrick.html
Marieda Derrick Edens posted:
"Nancy Derrick b1814 d-after 1853 WI. m-ab 1843 Woodson Jordan"

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maudenna/f2288.htm
Woodson Jordan and Anna had a son Wesley Vinton Jordan
Family in 1840 consisting of 5 sons, 2 daughters, first wife Anna

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3082686&id=I602427193
Here Wesley Vinton Woodson is listed as the son of Anna.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/jordan/messages/7593.html
This makes sense, although there's no documentation given: Here Janet Koch says Woodson Jordan had 3 wives: Jemima, Anna, & Nancy.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/jordan/messages/7594.html
Here again, Janet Koch states that Wesley Vinson Jordan is the son of Woodson Jordan and Anna.
"Wesley Vinton is the son of Woodson Jordan b. 12-27-1772 and his second wife Anna?.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/jordan/messages/5050.html
Here again, Janet Koch gives info about 3 wives and the migration of Woodson Jordan.
"Woodson Jordan got around alot from Va. to Ky, to Va, into W.V., and had three wives, and lots of kids, which is why his dad William (Harrison) Jordan had already given him his inheritance long before he passed away."

Donna Forney Clark: So if I were looking at the above data cold, with no documentation, I would start by working with these possible trees, remembering that everything here is a supposition on my part.

Woodson Jordan & Jemima Ragsdale, m. 1792
Children:
Samuel JORDAN b: 1793
Charles JORDAN b: 1795
Edward JORDAN b: 1797
William Harrison JORDAN b: 31 AUG 1802

Woodson Jordan & Anna Unknown
Children:
William JORDAN b: 1823
Jasper JORDAN b: 1824
Martha A JORDAN b: 10 MAY 1829
Wesley Vinton JORDAN b: 8 MAR 1830 in NC
Jesse JORDAN b: Abt. 1831
Asbury JORDAN b: Abt. 1833

Woodson Jordan & Nancy Derrick (1814-1853)
Children:
Henry JORDAN b: 1844 in Ohio
Amanda JORDAN b: 1848
Zachary JORDAN b: 1849
Benjamin JORDAN b: 1850

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1413817&id=I70497886
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Source:
[Donna Forney Clark: I think some of Nancy Derrick's children given below may be the children of another mother. Also, Nancy Derrick was married to Woodson Jordan after Jemima Ragsdale (this placement could be a software error). Jemima Ragsdale is listed below as Jemima Harrison.
SEE ALICE'S OUR FAMILY SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ahign&id=I3737
Our Family:
Alice:
ID: I3737
Name: Woodson JORDAN
Sex: M
Birth: 27 DEC 1772 in NC
Death: ABT. 1863 in Dodge County Wis
Father: William JORDAN b: 1750 in Goochland County VA
Mother: Elizabeth Eliza WOODSON b: ABT. 1750 in Goochland County VA
Marriage 1 Anna Nancy DERRICK b: 8 OCT 1814 in Kanawha County WV
Children
William JORDAN b: 1823
Jasper JORDAN b: 1824
Martha A JORDAN b: 10 MAY 1829
Jesse JORDAN b: ABT. 1830
Wesley Venton JORDAN b: 8 MAR 1830 in NC
Ashbery JORDAN b: 1832
Henry JORDAN b: 1844 in Ohio
Amanda JORDAN b: 1848 in Wilkes County GA
Zachary JORDAN b: 1849 in Wilkes County GA
Benjamin JORDAN b: 1850 in Wilkes County GA
Marriage 2 Jemima HARRISON
Married: 12 JUL 1792 in Lunenburg County VA
Children
Samuel JORDAN b: 1793
Charles JORDAN b: 1795
Edward JORDAN b: 1797
William Harrison JORDAN b: 31 AUG 1802
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Unknown, Anna (I7414)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Because Mary Frances "Fannie" McCombs Newton Bond Toney's biological family were the McCombs, and the family who raised her, but did not actually adopt her, were the Newtons, I have left Mary Frances McCombs Newton as her maiden name out of respect for both families. See Gayle Cooper's reference and Patti Jones' reference following this explanation.
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Source:
Gayle Cooper:
Concerning Mary Frances "Fannie" McCombs Newton Bond Toney's name:
"There is a note in Fannie's father's profile [at http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/ ) that states her children referred to her maiden name as Newton. I found a note in Ancestry that indicates her mother died in childbirth when Fannie and her twin were born. Her father then had 8 children to take care of and adopted [see following reference] some out. In the 1870 census in Colusa [CA] it shows twins Mary F. and Benjamin as 1 year old's belonging to Calvin Newton's family. I think that this is the link between the McComb-Newton name. The twins were adopted out [see following reference] to Calvin Newton and wife and were so named after that."
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Source:
Patti Jones:
"... Mary Frances McCombs Newton Bond Toney was, as far as I can tell, never "adopted" by the Newtons. The Newtons took her and her twin brother in shortly after their mother died from complications due to their birth. There were 8 other children in the family, and her father wasn't able to care for them as newborns. Mary eventually went back to her birth name of Bond whereas her brother did not and stayed with the last name of Newton. So that is why you can find her with the name of Newton and Bond on geneology and government documents."
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Source:
Joel Adkins & Mary Jane Vandale Wood:
Name: Fannie Bond
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Juanita Arnold:
John E. Toney is listed in the California Census records as married to Mary F. who was born in California. He has Bond step-children: They are Gladys A. Bond, b. 1898; Clyde L. Bond, b. 1899; Francis J. Bond, b. 1902. Mary F. and her children were all born in California.
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Lynn Weaver:
MARY FRANCES (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON WAS THE SECOND SPOUSE OF JOHN EDWARD TONEY. HER DEATH RECORD STATES HER FATHER'S NAME AS MCCOMBS, BUT HER CHILDREN'S DEATH RECORDS SHOW HER MAIDEN NAME AS NEWTON.

Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton
Birth: 5 Apr 1869
Colusa, Colusa, California
Death: 14 Oct 1942
Colusa, California
SPOUSE 1
Joshua Jr. Bond
Birth: 23 Apr 1864
Caldwell, Morgan, Ohio
Death: 22 Sep 1902
Lodoga, Colusa, California
MARRIED DATE
28 Aug 1885
Stonyford, Colusa, California

PARENTS OF MARY FRANCERS (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON
FATHER
John James McCombs
Birth: 1828
Nevada City, Nevada, California, USA
MOTHER
Mary Jones
Birth: 1833
California
Death: 1870
California

DEATH RECORD OF MARY FRANCERS (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON
California Death
Name: Mary Frances Toney
[Mary Frances McCombs]
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 5 Apr 1869
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 14 Oct 1942
Death Place: Colusa
Mother's Maiden Name: Jones
FATHER'S SURNAME: McCombs

CHILDREN OF MARY FRANCES MCCOMBS AND JOSHUA JR. BOND
CHILD 1
John Calvin Bond
Birth: 17 Sep 1886
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 20 Aug 1973
Vancouver, Clark, Washington

CHILD 2
Celia Adaline Bond
Birth: 26 Oct 1890
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 20 Jun 1979
Butte, California

CHILD 3
Herbert Reese Bond
Birth: 22 Mar 1893
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 5 Sep 1987
Clovis, Fresno, California

CHILD 4
Leslie F Bond
Birth: 23 May 1894
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 17 Jan 1971
Ladoga, California

CHILD 5
Gladys Ann Bond
Birth: 6 Oct 1897
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 28 Jun 1990
Colusa, California

CHILD 6
Lewis Clyde Bond
Birth: 26 Jan 1900
Stoneyford, Colusa, California
Death: 18 Jan 1916
California, USA

CHILD 7
Joshua Francis Bond
Birth: 28 Feb 1903
Stonyford, Colusa, California
Death: 29 Jan 1957
Marysville, Yuba, California

DEATH RECORDS OF MARY FRANCES (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON AND JOSHUA JR. BOND CHILDREN
SOME OF MARY FRANCES MCCOMBS CHILDREN DEATH RECORD SHOW HER MAIDEN NAME AS NEWTON
CHILD 1
Washington Death
Name: John C Bond
Date of Death: 20 Aug 1973
Place of Death: Vancouver
Gender: Male
Certificate: 020689

CHILD 2
California Death
about Celia Adeline Lynk
Name: Celia Adeline Lynk
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1890
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 20 Jun 1979
Death Place: Butte

CHILD 3
California Death
Name: Herbert Reese Bond
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1893
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 5 Sep 1987
Death Place: Fresno
Mother's Maiden Name: Newton

CHILD 4
California Death
Name: Leslie Bond
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 23 May 1894
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 17 Jan 1971
Death Place: Colusa

CHILD 5
California Death
Name: Gladys Ann Pevehouse
[Gladys Ann Bond]
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1897
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 28 Jun 1990
Death Place: Colusa
Mother's Maiden Name: Newton
FATHER'S SURNAME: Bond

CHILD 6
NO RECORD FOUND

CHILD 7
California Death
Name: Joshua Francis Bond
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 27 Feb 1903
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 29 Jan 1957
Death Place: Yuba

1900 CENSUS RECORD OF Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton AND Joshua Jr. Bond
1900 United States Federal Census
about Fannie M Bond
Name: Fannie M Bond
Home in 1900: Stone Ford, Colusa, California
Age: 31
Birth Date: Apr 1869
Birthplace: California
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Female
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Mother: number of living children: 6
Mother: How many children: 6
Spouse's Name: Joshua
Marriage Year: 1886
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 14
Residence : Stone Ford Township, Colusa, California
Occupation: View on Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joshua Bond 36
Fannie M Bond 31
Johnny C Bond 13
Celia A Bond 10
Herbert Bond 7
Leslie F Bond 5
Annie G Bond 2
Clyde Bond 4/12

SPOUSE 2 OF Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton
John Edward Toney
Birth: 21 Jun 1851
Racine, Boone, West Virginia
Death: Dec 1932
Colusa, California

1910 Census OF Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton AND John Edward Toney
about Mary F Toney
Name: Mary F Toney
Age in 1910: 41
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1869
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birth Place: United States of America
Mother's Birth Place: California
Spouse's Name: John E
Home in 1910: Colusa, Colusa, California
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John E Toney 58
Mary F Toney 41
Emsy Toney 29
Poindester E Toney 29
Elizabeth Harless 27
Thurman Toney 21
Hugh P Toney 19
Harvey P Toney 17
Harry R Toney 15
Gladys A Bond 12
Clyde L Bond 11
Francis J Bond 8
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Source:
Patti Jones:
Place of burial & life dates came from Cemetery Inscriptions of Colusa County, California, Volume III, Compiled and Published by Colusa County Genealogical Society, PO Box 973, Williams, CA 95987 1992, with thanks to members Ida Frank of Willows and Marjorie Griffith of Avery for a monumental job of coordinating the facts, typing and indexing these books for publication.
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McCombs\Newton, Mary Frances "Fannie" (I7324)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
Below in an ARTICLE FROM NEWSPAPER: --- Preble Co., Oh 7-23-1858-- "Democrat," it is stated that Carey Toney is 101 y/o and that his birth date was on the third of October, 1757. Most sources give his birth date as October 03, 1763 and say he was a twin to Poindexter Toney.
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Source:
SEE LISA MCCOMAS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.gencircles.com/users/lisa007/1/data/293
McComas / Lindroth Tree by Lisa McComas:
Lisa McComas:
Carrey (RWS) Toney [RVS= Revolutionary War Soldier]
Birth: 3 Oct 1763 in Buckingham County,Virginia
Death: 6 Sep 1859 in Dixon Township,Eaton,Preble County,Ohio
Sex: M
Father: William Toney b. 28 Jun 1737 in St. Peter's Parish,James River,New Kent County,Virginia
Mother: Margaret Sutherland b. About 1739 in Goochland County,Virginia
Burial: Lybrook Cemetery,Florence,Union County,Indiana
Changed: 31 Jan 2004 14:21:09
Spouses & Children
Elizabeth "Betsy" Doran (Wife) b. 4 Jul 1767 in Franklin County,Virginia
Marriage: 27 AUG 1789 in Virginia
Children:
John F. Toney b. About 1791 in Franklin County,Virginia
Poindexter Toney b. 12 May 1790 in Franklin County,Virginia
Jesse Toney b. 24 Mar 1793 in Kanawha County,West Virginia
William Toney b. 2 May 1794 in Franklin County,Virginia
James Toney b. 29 Oct 1798 in Franklin County,Virginia
Archibald Toney b. 4 Mar 1800 in Franklin County,Virginia
Frances Toney b. 17 Sep 1804 in Franklin County,Virginia
Jonathan Toney b. 3 Feb 1807 in Monroe County,West Virginia
Harmon Toney b. 2 Mar 1808 in Franklin County,Virginia
Squire Toney b. 8 Sep 1814 in Kanawha County,West Virginia

EXCERPTS FROM LISA MCCOMAS' NOTES:
Individual:
1. Military Served in the Revolutionary War.
Cary was the twin brother of Poindexter Toney. Carey served in the Revolutionary War and later moved to Preble Co., Oh. He reportly lived to be 101 years old. He is buried there near the Ohio/Indiana border.
From Preble County History, 1981, Toney Family
Carey Toney (Carey and Poindexter were twins), and wife Elizabeth Doran, were pioneers of Preble County farmland in Dixon Township. The couple had 9 sons and 1 daughter. Carey served with the Virginia Militia in Rev. War in 1781 and was an eyewitness to the surrender of Cornwallis. They are buried in the Lybrook Cem near the Ohio/Ind line,
Harmon Toney of Virginia and wife Fannie Kingrey had 6 children. Harmon was a small boy when he came to Preble Co and was always a farmer in Dixon Township, farming 720 acres. He and his wife were members of the German Baptist Church. They are buried in the Lybrook Cemetery.

2. ARTICLE FROM NEWSPAPER: --- Preble Co., Oh 7-23-1858-- "Democrat"
Carey Toney, an old Revolutionary War hero, is now residing with his wife in Dixon Township, Preble Co., Oh. Mr. Toney is now 101 years old, his wife is 97. They were married in 1782, when he was 24 and she was 19 years of age. He joined the American Army in the Revolution, passed through several campaigns; was present and took an active part in the seige of Yorktown and was an eye-witness to the surrender of Cornwallis in 1781, saw Gen Washington and Lafayette a great number of times during the siege; recollects and describes the personal appearance of Lord Cornwallis, his staff & etc. He is now in the enjoyment of tolerably good health, and last fall walked 5 miles to visit with his daughter. They have lived happily and pleasantly together as husband and wife for 76 years --had 10 children, 9 sons and 1 daughter-- and now have living 60 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great grandchildren.

3. Reprinted in Palladium Item - June 2, 1941 Page 12 col. 3
Richmond -1840-1841
CAREY TONEY RECOUNTS TALES OF WAR HISTORY AT AGE OF 101:
Editor's Note - This is the second of two articles concerning Carey Toney and his desendants.
In July 1858, the editor of the Eaton (Ohio) Democrat was visiting in the western part of Preble county and met Carey Toney, who then was almost 101 years of age. The editor, L.G. Gould, interviewed Mr. Toney and published an article in his paper on July 22, 1858.

The text of that interview follows:

While in the western part of our county on Friday last, we had the pleasure of conversation with an aged gentleman, whom we think we are quite sure in recording, as perhaps, the last surviving hero of the celebrated siege of Yorktown.

One by one have fallen the patriots and warriors of the early days of our republic, and mingled with their mother earth, whilst he alone of all that mighty host is left to tell us, as an eye witness, of the fearful struggles, sanguinary conflicts, patriotism and devotion, that characterized and produced our national existance.

Carey Toney, the subject of this notice, was born in Buckingham County, Va., on the third of October, 1757, and will therefore be on the third day of October, 1858 101 years of age. He joined the American army in the revolution; passed through several campaigns; was present and took an active part in the siege of Yorktown; was an eye witness to the surrender of Lord Cornwallis in 1781; saw General Washington and Lafayette a great number of times during the siege; recollects and describes the personal appearance of Lord Cornwallis, his staff, etc.

On the tenth day of August, 1782, he was married to Miss. Elizabeth Doren of Bedford county, Va. in which county she was born on the fourth of July, 1761. Mr. Toney continued to reside in the state of Virginia until the year 1819, at which time he emigrated to the Township of Dixson in this county (Preble), where he has lived ever since.

In the year 1820, himself and wife, united themselves to the Christian church, and have continued exemplary and pious members of the same to the present day. They have lived happily and pleasantly together as husband and wife for the period of 76 years - had 10 children, nine sons and one daughter - and now living 60 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Toney is now in her ninety-seventh year, walks glibly about the house and retains her memory remarkably well; and in her general deportment seems to be spright and happy, and to all appearances enjoys the green old age of her life with a good deal of gest and contentment.

Father of Country

Truly, this is a case wherein it may be said without fiction, "Here is a father and mother of our country".

Mr. Toney is a man something over 6 feet in height, and has weighed well over 200 pounds - straight and well proportioned with a physical constitution sufficiently powerful to resist and overcome almost everything, excepting the ravages of time. He has been sick but little during his long and eventful life, which may perhaps, account to some extent, for his great retention of memory.

His sense of hearing, however, for the past few years has been giving away to some extent, which renders conversation with him somewhat difficult. But on comparing his statements of revolutionary incidents with authentic history of the times, we are satisfied with his memory in the main is unimpaired and his statements correct.

He has voted at all the presidential elections from the beginning of the republic to the present day, a thing which we much doubt no other man in America can boast as having done. He informed us he had voted for the following persons for president of the United States to-wit: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, James Madison, John Q. Adams, Andrew Jackson, William H. Harrison, Henrey Clay, ZacharyTaylor, Franklin Pierce, and J. C. Fremont.

He has had naturally a strong and sagacious mind with an inflexible will, added to great powers of execution, but like many others in the early days of this country, he was deprived of a proper and effficient literary education. We conversed with him considerably in relation to the times,etc. of his youth and his memory upon all these points seemed to be vivid and fresh.

Conversed With Washington

He stated he had seen and conversed with General George Washington at various times - described his dress, personal appearance, etc. - that he was a large man, rather rough featured, etc., but that he was the most kind and noble hearted man he ever knew. He spoke also of seeing at Yorktown and other places a number of other officers and men whose names are familiar in the history of our country.

And among other things related the circumstances, well known in the history of the Revolution, of Washington causing letters to be written just prior to the capture of Lord Cornwallis, pretending they were for General Greene, and allowing them, as if by accident, to fall into thehands of the commander of the British troops in New York, who thereupon became so much alarmed at their contents, that he immediately commenced fortifying the city, expecting an attack from General Washington, that Washington, taking advantage of Clinton's perplexity, put off south with his army with all possible speed dispatch, to assist in the capture of Cornwallis, that Clinton did not learn his mistake until Washington had been gone about eight days and until it was entirely too late to render Cornwallis any assistance.

The old gentleman seemed to enjoy the maneuver with infinite relish, and spoke of it as being thought at that time, by General Washington, a very brilliant stoke of military genius. He is now in the enjoyment of tolerable good health, and last fall walked five miles to visit his daughter.

Pen-Inspiring

Taking it all in all, we think this is the most remarkable couple now living in the state of Ohio, or in the United States of America.The long interesting life of Mr. Toney furnished a fitting theme from which a penmight draw an infinite number of interesting and soul-stirring conclusions.

But a mere publication of the facts in the case is all we feel able or competent to do, leaving to our readers the task of framing the conclusions, as to their own minds shall appear most proper and correct.Yet whilst sitting by his side, and attentively listening to his narrative of the circumstances and events of ancient days was resurrected and giving to us as our eye witness, a faithful narrative of times and circumstances which hereto we had existed only in history and song.

For one moment, in order to better view the subject, roll back for 100 years the enormous tide of civilization with all its concomtant adjuncts that has had and does now crown and embellish our country, and you see him a little boy, a native born subject of the king of Great Britain, living in one of his colonies in the wild woods of America, owing his protection, pease and security, civilly, to the British crown, no one had yet dreamed of the mighty government, varied laws, and the multiplied thousands of institutions that now assign to us so honorable a position in the ranks of nations - a few more years, and you find him at risk of his life, reputation and fortune, actively engaged in the great struggle of independence, which is forever to tear him away from his mother country, and give him freedom or to fetter her for all time to come in endless slavery.

His effort is successful, and after a long and bloody war his country is declared free - he beats his sword into a plough-share and retires fromthe dripping fields of Yorktown into the shades of quite and peaceful life with a new name, a new country, and civilly speaking, a new condition in life. He has seen take place with his own eye, the identical incidents that have exhaused the descriptive powers of a thousand writers.

He has seen America when she contained but 13 colonies and 3,000,000 human beings. He saw America when her civilization and improvements was confined entirely to our eastern seaboard and he now sees her with hergiant arms of civilization, improvement, and refinedment, extending from ocean to ocean, and her cities and villages crowning every hill in the world.

Saw Birth of Nation

He has seen America with his own eye in every stage of her existence; from her infancy to her majority and in the language of the immortal Webster, "he still lives." Who then but will say, that his life has been an eventful one and a fit subject for serious contemplation. But he is fast passing down the uncertain current of time, and he will be gathered to his fathers. May his latter days be as peaceful and happy as his former ones have been many and glorious - And

"When all his troubles on earth are o'er,
And death at last shall bid him,
Let the lashing waves of the ocean roar
A patriot's gone home."
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?margaret,%20sutherland::toney::174.html
Daniel Lee Scott, Sr. states Carey Toney was born in 1763.
Carey and Poindexter were twins.
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/fran-198.htm
Robert M. Allen:
Marriage date
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Source:
SEE KAY COKER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=:2203307&id=I113603851
Arnall, Baldwin, Copeland, Coker, Hays, Hocutt:
Kay Coker:
Carey TONEY was born 10 Oct 1763 in Franklin Co., VA, and died 6 Sep 1859 in Eaton, Dixon Twp., Preble Co., OH. He married Elizabeth Betsy DORAN 27 Aug 1789 in Franklin Co., VA. She was born 4 Jul 1773 in Franklin Co., VA, and died 13 Jul 1865 in Florence, Preble Co., OH.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
William TONEY (AFN:JB2P-Q4) Pedigree
Born: 1727 Place: Buckingham Co, Va
Died: 30 Dec 1804 Place: Dillion Mills, Franklin, Va
Buried: Place: Toney Cem, Dillons Mills, Va
Married: Abt 1759 Place: Of Bedford Co, Va
Father: William TONEY (AFN:14RJ-VL3) Family
Mother:
Wife's Name
Margaret SUTHERLAND (AFN:JB2P-R9) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1741 Place: Bedford Co, Va
Died: Abt 1830 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Buried: Place: Toney Cem, Dillons Mills, Va
Married: Abt 1759 Place: Of Bedford Co, Va
Father: Philemon SUTHERLAND (AFN:1WGG-2D3) Family
Mother: Francis RENICK (AFN:1WGG-2F9)
Children
1. Sex Name
M John TONEY (AFN:JB4K-L3) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1765 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: Abt 1832 Place: Giles Co, Va
2. Sex Name
M William TONEY (AFN:JB4K-NF) Pedigree
Born: 1761 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1814 Place: Cabell Co, Va
3. Sex Name
M Edmund TONEY (AFN:JB4K-QR) Pedigree
Born: 1762 Place: Franklin Co, Va
4. Sex Name
M Harrison TONEY (AFN:JB2P-ZB) Pedigree
Born: 1764 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: Abt 1784 Place: Va
5. Sex Name
F Eva Avirila TONEY (AFN:JB4K-Z0) Pedigree
Born: 1765 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1808 Place: Franklin Co, Va
6. Sex Name
M James TONEY (AFN:JB4L-04) Pedigree
Born: 1768 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 13 Oct 1861 Place: Franklin Co, Va
7. Sex Name
M Jesse TONEY (AFN:JB4L-2G) Pedigree
Born: 1770 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1839 Place: Laport, Indn
8. Sex Name
F Susan May TONEY (AFN:JB2P-VS) Pedigree
Born: 1762 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: Sep 1822 Place: Union Co, Indn
Buried: Place: Lybrook Cem, Union Co, Indn
9. Sex Name
F Rebecca TONEY (AFN:JB4L-50) Pedigree
Born: 1774 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1820 Place: Cabell Co, Va
10. Sex Name
F Hannah TONEY (AFN:JB4L-7B) Pedigree
Born: 1775 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1832 Place: Preble Co, Ohio
11. Sex Name
M Poindexter TONEY (AFN:JB4K-VG) Pedigree
Born: 3 Oct 1763 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1835 Place: Kanawa Co, Va
12. Sex Name
M Carey TONEY (AFN:JB2P-W0) Pedigree
Born: 10 Oct 1763 Place: , , Buckingham, Virginia
Died: 6 Sep 1859 Place: Dixon Twp, Eaton, Preble, Ohio
Buried: Place: Lynbrook Cemeter, Florence, Preble County, Ohio
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I079166
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I079166
Name: Elizabeth 'Betsy' Doran
Sex: F
Birth: 4 JUL 1767 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: 13 JUL 1865 in Florence, Preble County, Ohio
Burial: Lybrook Cemetery, Union County, Indiana
Father: Hartman 'Harthum' Doran b: ABT 1740 in Virginia
Mother: Mary UNKNOWN b: ABT 1745 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Carey Toney b: 3 OCT 1763 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Married: 27 AUG 1789 in Bedford County, Virginia
Children
Poindexter Toney b: 12 MAY 1790 in Franklin County, Virginia
John F. Toney b: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Jesse Toney b: 24 MAR 1793 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
William Toney b: 2 MAY 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
James Toney b: 29 OCT 1798 in Franklin County, Virginia
Archibald Toney b: 4 MAR 1800 in Franklin County, Virginia
Frances Toney b: 17 SEP 1804 in Franklin County, Virginia
Jonathan Toney b: 3 FEB 1807 in Monroe County, (West) Virginia
Harmon Toney b: 2 MAR 1808 in Franklin County, Virginia
Squire Toney b: 8 SEP 1814 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
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Toney, Carey (twin) (I0482)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
Both Emmaline Kinney and Viola Kinney are listed in some of the references below as children of William Kinney and Mary Jane Rice. I listed Emmaline Kinney as a child of William Kinney and Mary Jane Rice because the reference immediately below states that she appears in the 1870 US Census.
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Source:
SEE JEFF HOWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jwhdrk1&id=P2392814471
Moffit/Howell/Claffey/Kiger:
Jeff Howell:
ID: P2392814471
Birth: 1862 in Scott Co., Indiana 1
Residence: 1870 Johnson, Scott, Indiana 1
Name: Emmaline KINNEY 1
Sex: F
Father: William KINNEY b: 24 Nov 1826 in Scott Co., Indiana
Mother: Mary Jane RICE b: 01 Apr 1832 in Scott Co., Indiana
Jeff Howell's sources:
Title: 1870 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. - 1870. United States. Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. Washington, D.C. National Archives and Records Administration. M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls. Minnesota. Minnesota Census Schedules for 1870. Washington,
Note:
Page: Year: 1870; Census Place: , , ; Roll: M593
Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=21753502&ti=0&indiv=try
Text: Name: William Kinny
Birth Date: abt 1830
Birth Place: Indiana
Residence Date: 1870
Residence Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana
Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&h=21753502&ti=0&indiv=try
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Source:
SEE JEFF HOWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jwhdrk1&id=P2385468224
Moffit/Howell/Claffey/Kiger:
Jeff Howell:
ID: P2385468224
Residence: 1870 Johnson, Scott, Indiana 1
Name: William KINNEY 2 3 4 1
Residence: 1860 Jennings, Scott, Indiana 4
Residence: 1900 Johnson, Scott, Indiana 3
Residence: 1880 Johnson, Scott, Indiana 2
Birth: 24 Nov 1826 in Scott Co., Indiana 2 3 4 1
Death: 09 Sep 1907 in Scott Co., Indiana
Sex: M
Marriage 1 Cora R. GOSS b: Jun 1872 in Indiana
Married: 05 Aug 1895
Marriage 2 Mary Jane RICE b: 01 Apr 1832 in Scott Co., Indiana
Married: 25 Feb 1846
Children
David W. KINNEY b: 1856 in Scott Co., Indiana
Asbury G. KINNEY b: 09 Oct 1858 in Scott Co., Indiana
Amine KINNEY b: 06 Feb 1860 in Johnson Twnshp., Scott Co., Indiana
Miami KINNEY b: Sep 1863 in Scott Co., Indiana
Emmaline KINNEY b: 1862 in Scott Co., Indiana
James William KINNEY b: 1849 in Scott Co., Indiana
Lucy A. KINNEY b: 1851 in Scott Co., Indiana
Elizabeth J. KINNEY b: 1853 in Scott Co., Indiana
Jeff Howell's sources:
Title: 1870 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. - 1870. United States. Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. Washington, D.C. National Archives and Records Administration. M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls. Minnesota. Minnesota Census Schedules for 1870. Washington,
Note:
Page: Year: 1870; Census Place: , , ; Roll: M593
Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1870usfedcen&h=21753502&ti=0&indiv=try
Text: Name: William Kinny
Birth Date: abt 1830
Birth Place: Indiana
Residence Date: 1870
Residence Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana
Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1870usfedcen&h=21753502&ti=0&indiv=try
Title: 1880 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use licen
Note:
Page: Year: 1880; Census Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana; Roll: T9_309; Family History Film: 1254309; Page: 38.1000; Enumeration District: 164; Image: 0079.
Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1880usfedcen&h=27986408&ti=0&indiv=try
Text: Name: William Kinney
Birth Date: abt 1829
Birth Place: Indiana
Residence Date: 1880
Residence Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana, United States
Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1880usfedcen&h=27986408&ti=0&indiv=try
Title: 1900 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
Note:
Page: Year: 1900; Census Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana; Roll: T623 402; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 121.
Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1900usfedcen&h=13727654&ti=0&indiv=try
Text: Name: William Kinney
Birth Date: abt 1830
Birth Place: Indiana
Residence Date: 1900
Residence Place: Johnson, Scott, Indiana
Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1900usfedcen&h=13727654&ti=0&indiv=try
Title: 1860 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com
Publication: - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.: United States of America, Bur
Note:
Page: Year: 1860; Census Place: Jennings, Scott, Indiana; Roll: M653_294; Page: 1061; Image: 572.
Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=1860usfedcenancestry&h=2170952&ti=0&indiv=try
Text: Name: William Kinney
Birth Date: abt 1829
Birth Place: Indiana
Residence Date: 1860
Residence Place: Jennings, Scott, Indiana
Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860usfedcenancestry&h=2170952&ti=0&indiv=try
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Source:
SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id=I08890
Ancestors of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family ~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I08890
Name: William Kinney
Sex: M
Birth: 24 NOV 1826 in Indiana (parents Kentucky)
Death: 9 SEP 1907
Father: ??? Kinney
Marriage 1 Mary J. Rice b: 1 APR 1832
Married: 25 FEB 1846
Children
Viola Kinney b: in Scott Co., Indiana
James William Kinney b: 1849 in Scott Co., Indiana
Lucy A. Kinney b: 1852 in Scott Co., Indiana
Elizabeth "Lizzie" J. Kinney b: 1853 in Scott Co., Indiana
David W. Kinney b: 1856 in Scott Co., Indiana
Asbury G. Kinney b: 9 OCT 1858 in Scott Co., Indiana
Amine Kinney b: 6 FEB 1860 in Johnson Township, Scott , IN
Miami Kinney b: SEP 1863 in Scott Co., Indiana
Marriage 2 Cora R. Goss b: JUN 1872
Married: 5 AUG 1895
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Kinney, Emmaline (I8255)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
Concerning Theresa "Tressa" Kappius' place of birth, I cannot find Peterdorn, Germany. I don't know if Peterdorn is a misspelling or a town that no longer exists.
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Source:
Ludwig Kapp:
© Ludwig Kapp:
(note: PA in sources = refers to a parish record; rk in main text = Roman Catholic)

Family: WETH JOHANNES
Weth (Weeth) Johannes (John), rk., Farmer
* 29.05.1836 in Eckartshausen, ~ 29.05.1836 in Eckartshausen (source: 1 2)

GODFATHER:
Johannes Kirchner, Eckartshausen.
† 13.08.1904 (source: 3), Age: 68 J 2 M 15 T.
oo 1864 (source: 4) with Kappius Theresa, * 29.09.1845 in Peterdorn (source: 3), † 03.06.1920 (source: 3).

PARENTS:
Weth (Weeth) Georg Johann, rk., Baker and Landlord
* 16.11.1792 in Schleerieth, ~ 16.11.1792 in Schleerieth (source: 5 5)
† 19.02.1844 in Eckartshausen, b 21.02.1844 in Eckartshausen(source: 6 6), Age: 51 J 3 M 3 T
Müller Maria Margaretha (Margarethe Margarete), rk.
* 24.04.1796 in Ettleben, ~ 24.04.1796 in Ettleben (source: 7)
† 04.09.1872 in Northamerika (source: 3), Age: 76 J 4 M 10 T
oo 08.01.1816 in Eckartshausen (source: 8).

SPOUSE:
Kappius Theresa
* 29.09.1845 in Peterdorn (source: 3)
† 03.06.1920 (source: 3), Age: 74 J 8 M 4 T

CHILDREN:
1) Weeth Joseph C.
* 20.08.1865 in Forest City (source: 3)
† 24.05.1946 (source: 3), Age: 80 J 9 M 4 T
oo 21.01.1890 (source: 4) with Reed Effie, * 26.11.1861 in Hamilton (source: 3), † 20.07.1942 (source: 3).
2) Weeth Mary K.
* 28.07.1867 in Forest City (source: 3)
† 29.04.1873 (source: 3), Age: 5 J 9 M 1 T
3) Weeth Charles
* 07.07.1870 in Forest City (source: 3)
† 04.05.1873 (source: 3), Age: 2 J 9 M 28 T
4) Weeth Amelia Gertrude
* 15.08.1871 in Nasby (source: 3)
† 20.11.1951 (source: 3), Age: 80 J 3 M 5 T
oo 18.03.1890 (source: 4) with Swithh Benjamin, * 07.10.1864 in Brownsville (source: 3), † 10.12.1948 (source: 3).
5) Weeth Henry Louis
* 30.04.1874 in Nasby (source: 3)
† 29.09.1956 (source: 3), Age: 82 J 4 M 29 T
oo ... with Heuck Cecelia Emelia, * 17.12.1878 in Nasby (source: 3), † 10.1969 in Gretna (source: 9).
6) Weeth Maude R.
* 06.06.1876 in Nasby (source: 3)
oo 30.12.1902 (source: 4) with Hardin Harry, * 14.06.1867 in Council Bluffs (source: 3) , † 10.01.1922 (source: 3).
7) Weeth Harvey John
* 12.04.1878 in Nasby (source: 3)
† 23.12.1963 (source: 3), Age: 85 J 8 M 11 T
oo 1/1 1899 (source: 4) with Olderog Bertha , * 08.06.1875 in Treynor (source: 3), † 15.06.1908 (source: 3).
oo 2/1 1914 (source: 4) with Holeycamp Frieda, * 04.12.1883 (source: 3), † 20.09.1963 (source: 3).
8) Weeth Fred A.
* 09.07.1880 in Nasby (source: 3)
† 01.1972 (source:10), Age: 91 J 6 M
9) Weeth Alice J.
* 28.08.1883 in Nasby (source:3)
† 10.1967 in Seattle (source:9) , Age: 84 J 2 M
10) Weeth Theresa
* 29.12.1885 in Nasby (source: 3)
oo 15.06.1915 (source: 4) with Starks Ralph Victor, * 15.09.1885 in Lincoln (source: 3)., † 10.06.1957 (source: 3).

LUDWIG KAPP'S sources:
1 PA: 1804ff. p.98
2 PA: 1804ff, p.98
3 W.W.Weeth, (Place "Peterdorn" not found, might be Paderborn)
4 W.W.Weeth
5 PA: 1786ff p.274
6 PA: 1817ff, p.69
7 PA: II.Bd. p.321
8 PA: 1804ff p.10
9 Social Security Death Index
10 Social Security Death Index
ECKARTSHAUSEN, SCHLEERIETH, ETTLEBEN BELONG TODAY TO WERNECK.
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Source:
Scott Weeth:
Theresa Kappius was born in Peterdorn, Germany 9/29/1845 and died 6/3/1920.
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesarpy/
NE GENWEB:
Lee Marlin Schneider, Sarpy County Coordinator:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesarpy/census.html
SARPY COUNTY NE. CENSUS JULY 1870
488 Weeth, John 33 M W Farmer Bavaria X X
Weeth, Theresa 25 F W Keep house Prussia X X
Weeth, Joseph 4 M W NE X X
Weeth, Mary 2 F W NE X X
Weeth, Charles 1 M W NE X X
Weeth, Margaret 75 F W Bavaria X X
Jansen, Jan, 19 M W Farm laborer Sweden X X
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Richland, Sarpy Co., NE:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John WEETH Self M Male W 43 BAVARIA Farmer BAVARIA BAVARIA
Tressa WEETH Wife M Female W 33 BAVARIA Keeping House BAVARIA BAVARIA
Joseph C. WEETH Son S Male W 19 NE BAVARIA BAVARIA
Amelia G. WEETH Dau S Female W 8 NE BAVARIA BAVARIA
Martha R. WEETH Dau S Female W 4 NE BAVARIA BAVARIA
John H. WEETH Son S Male W 3 NE BAVARIA BAVARIA
Geo. WASHINGTON Other S Male W 19 BAVARIA Farm Laborer BAVARIA BAVARIA
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Source:
Gerry Weeth Trimble:
Sarpy County, NE Marriages
(Donna Forney Clark: I don't know original source)
WEETH, C. Stephann; 23; md. Carrie C; WEETH; 23; S2 Feb 1880 p 64
WEETH, Carrie C; 23; md. C. Stephann WEETH, 23; S2 Feb 1880 p 64
WEETH, Elmer; 24; md. Helen MOWINKEL; 21; S2 Mar 1936 9955
WEETH, Emma J.; 27; md. Amos P CARLETON, 22; S2 Jul 1876 p 150
WEETH, John; md. Theris KAPPINS/KAPINS; S2 Sep 1864 p 30
WEETH, Maggie A.; 18; md. Benjamin F WELCH; 24; S2 Oct 1876 p 158
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Kappius, Theresa "Tressa" (I7144)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
Doris Hanish Boardingham Peterson's(1922-2013) first husband, George Boardinghouse, Jr., (possibly b.1922) was the son of George Boardingham (b, 1887) & Jesse Fraser (1889-1969), sister of Mary "Polly" Fraser (1884-1946) who married Thomas Henry "Tom" Clark (1885-1947).
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Source:
Jan Worthy
Genevieve Elizabeth "Gen" Clark:
Name
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Source:
Ron Marra:
Name & birth date
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Source:
Patricia Wagstaff Nave:
In England: John Briggs Boardingham married Elizabeth (Hutchinson?)
Had 3 children while in England:
William Henry b. Dec 9, 1849
Robert Briggs b. March 15, 1851
Emma Elizabeth b. Oct. 1852
All children were christened in Holy Trinity (Methodist), Hull or Kingston Upon Hull, England
A 4th child Harriet was born in the USA, about 1864
The family came to USA when Emma was about 3

William Henry Boardingham Sr. married Maria?. She died Aug. 8, 1910 age 63, b. Ireland?
Children:
Sarah Elizabeth, April 9, 1872
William Henry Jr. b. Jan 29, 1874 in Irvington, NY; died August 23, 1908 at 34 yrs.
Jane (Jennie?) b. 1876 ?
*Harriet M b. 1879 ?
Alexanger S. ? d. 4/25/1926
Robert B. ?
George ?
*Note that this Harriet is not the same as the Harriet b. 1864, sister of Emma although they lived in the same home at the time of the 1880 Census. The older Harriet b. 1864 is listed as "sister" refering to the household head, Wm. H. Boardingham, Sr. Therefore Harriet (the older) was living with her brother and sister-in-law perhaps because her parents were dead or to help with the children. Also, George does not appear on the 1880 Census although he is listed as a brother in the 1908 obit of Wm. H. Boardingham, Jr.
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Source:
US 1800 Census for Scarsdale, Westchester Co., NY
Household:
Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
William H. BOARDINGHAM M Male 31 ENG Gardner
Maria BOARDINGHAM M Female 33 IRE Keeping House
Sarah E. BOARDINGHAM S Female 8 NY
William H. BOARDINGHAM S Male 6 NY
Jane BOARDINGHAM S Female 4 NY
Harriet M. BOARDINGHAM S Female 1 NY
Harriet BOARDINGHAM S Female 16 NY
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Source:
https://www.ancestry.com/1940-census/usa/New-York/George-Bordingham-Junior_gh9b7

George Bordingham Junior in the 1940 Census
Age 19, born abt 1921
Birthplace
Gender Male
Race White
Home in 1940
20 Pelhamside Drive
New Rochelle,
Westchester, New York
Household Members Age
Mother-in-law Minnie Fraser 82
Head George Bordingham 52
Wife Jesse Bordingham 51
Son George Bordingham Junior 19
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Boardingham, George Sr. (I8322)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
I've estimated the birthdates of both William Skeels and his wife Anna Unknown Skeels.
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Source:
Information (and copy of the book) came from Richard E. Skeels:
Skeels Family History 1720-1980 (which includes the text of a hard back bound book, compiled and printed by George W. Roof in 1903 in Albion, IN). Important contributors to Section II of the above text were: Hazel Brown McCollough & Mrs. J. Harry Kidwell & Mrs. Edmund Schafer & Col. Mortimer Bennet. Kenton M. Kidd organized and compiled the combined three book edition of Skeels Family History 1720-1980. Part of the earlier books were set in type at South Side Press by Wayne Favinger, aged 15 yrs:
Birth place & marriage place
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Source:
Skeels Family History 1720-1980 (which includes the text of a hard back bound book, compiled and printed by George W. Roof in 1903 in Albion, IN). Important contributors to Section II of the above text were: Hazel Brown McCollough & Mrs. J. Harry Kidwell & Mrs. Edmund Schafer & Col. Mortimer Bennet. Kenton M. Kidd organized and compiled the combined three book edition of Skeels Family History 1720-1980. Part of the earlier books were set in type at South Side Press by Wayne Favinger, aged 15 yrs:
An inconsistency:
1. The Skeels Family History (1720-1980) has an estimated birth of both William Skeels I and Anna Unknown Skeels as 1720 which would have made both parents in their 50's and 60's at the births of some of their children.

Two unsubstantiated statements:
2. In the Skeels Family History 1720-1980, Roof states that he has gleaned " that William Skeels, the First, was drafted into the English army to come to America to fight the struggling colonists during the Revolutionary War. When he arrived, and as soon as an opportunity offered, he deserted the English and joined the army of [General] Washington; and afterward helped to fight the battles of the Revolution for the achievement of the freedom we now enjoy." Roof also states that William Skeels and Anna Unknown Skeels were married before emigrating to this America. Both the army and marriage statements have not been substantiated.
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Source:
SEE LAURIE PUITE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/u/i/Laurie-L-Puite/GENE5-0001.html
Hannen/Piechowski/Skeel/Trulock/Puite/TenBrink/Dalziel/Sharp
Laurie Puite:
In 1812, the entire Skeels family, consisting of the old people and young Sam Ryan, and the Richard Herron family, and the Nicolas Aldridge family, and the three sons William, Isaac, and Nicholas Skeels emigrated from outside Baltimore, MD., over the Allegany Mts. in Conistoga wagons to the new state of Ohio and settled on Short Creed in Harrison Co., and Conotton Creek near Sherrodsville, Ohio. Later some Skeels moved to Indiana. Info from a letter from J.T. Ryan, dated June 4, 1946, in Bowerston, OH.
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Source:
SEE LAURIE PUITE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/u/i/Laurie-L-Puite/GENE5-0001.html
Hannen/Piechowski/Skeel/Trulock/Puite/TenBrink/Dalziel/Sharp
Laurie Puite:
1. WILLIAM1 SKEELS died Unknown. He married ANN ?. She died Unknown.
Children of WILLIAM SKEELS and ANN ? are:
i. CATHERINE2 SKEELS, d. Unknown.
ii.MARY SKEELS, d. Unknown.
iii.WILLAM SKEELS, d. Unknown.
iv.NICHOLAS SKEELS, b. Abt. 1783, Maryland; d. Unknown.
v. ISAAC SKEELS, b. 06 April 1799, Baltimore Co., Maryland; d. 04 March 1879, Wayne Twp., Jefferson, Ohio.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark (clarification of the history our William Skeels was suggested by Shawn Coomer):
I DON'T THINK THAT THE FELON WILLIAM SKEELS REFERENCED BELOW BY RICHARD E. SKEELS IS OUR WILLIAM SKEELS I. THE DATE OF OFFENSE, TRANSPORT, AND WHAT I WOULD THINK WOULD BE A PERIOD OF INDENTURE SEEMINGLY DO NOT LINE UP WITH THE BIRTH OF THE CHILDREN OF OUR WILLIAM SKEELS AND ANNA UNKNOWN SKEELS. NEVERTHELESS, THE REFERENCE IS INTERESTING, MAY SOMEHOW APPLY TO OUR SKEELS, AND MAY PROVIDE INFO FOR OTHER SKEELS RESEARCHERS.
Richard E. Skeels:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/skeels/messages/95.html
Concerning William Skeels passage to America:
"[William Skeels was a] ...felon transported from London on the ship Thornton, Capt. Christopher Reed, in May 1767, arriving at Elk Ridge Landing, Maryland in July 1767. See the book The King's Passengers to Maryland and Virginia by Peter Wilson Coldham, pages 196 & 197. "

AND ALSO
For an online transcript of the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 18th February 1767, page 31, concerning the felon William Skeels:
http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t17670218-46&div=t17670218-46&terms=william%20skeele#highlight [Richard E. Skeels suggests reading the April 2007 Smithsonian Magazine article DIGITIZING THE HANGING COURT, which, among other things, gives an account of crime and punishment in 18th century London.]

In addition, Donna Forney Clark references: http://footguards.tripod.com/08HISTORY/08_costofliving.htm
for the value of English money in the 1700's.

Donna Forney Clark:
William Sheele, age 18, was convicted of grand larcency at Old Bailey, on February 18th, 1767, for stealing a silk cloak, called a cardinal, valued at 12 shillings. At the time, 9 shillings was a week's salary for an unskilled laborer. William Sheele sold the cloak for 2 shillings. (Two shillings was the weekly rent of a furnished room for a tradesman. Two shillings could buy 2 pounds of Parmesan cheese or two dinners in a steak house.) William was described by defense witnesses as industrious, honest, careful, and civil. His punishment for grand larceny was Transportation to America.

Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 18th February 1767, page 31:
This image is reproduced by permission of Harvard University Library from the microfilm, "The Old Bailey Proceedings", (Harvester Microform, a former imprint of the Gale Group, 1983). Commercial use is prohibited without permission of the owner of the original.
William Sheele, Theft > grand larceny, 18th February 1767.
Reference Number: t17670218-46
Offence: Theft > grand larceny
Verdict: Guilty
Punishment: Transportation
180. (L.) William Sheele was indicted, together with William Martin not in custody, for stealing a silk cloak called a cardinal, value 12 s. the property of Timothy James , Jan. 29 . ++

"Timothy James. I am a shoemaker, and live in Barbican; my wife is a milliner; we carry on our business in the same house; she missed cardinal on the 29th of January, I was not at home at the time; after it was taken, one John Clark came the very night and asked me if I had no lost such a thing. I went with him to Clerkenwell, there we searched a room where was two girls; Mary Parsons the evidence was one of them, we found a bundle; I untied it, and in it found the cardinal; we asked Parsons where she had it; she said she did not know any thing about it; at last she said one William Skeele brought it there; that his partner, William Martin and he, set it at 4 s. and she gave 2 s. for it; I went home and fetched the young woman that made the croak. she said it was my property; after that we took the prisoner, the other ran down stairs, but was stopt and brought back; the prisoner said he found the cardinal in Barbican, or something like it; we took them both to Bridewell that night, and before the Justice the next day, there they both said they found it.

Mary Baldwin . This cardinal (holding one in her hand) is Mr. James's property, I made it; I was setting in the parlour with Mrs. James, at the time a pane of glass was broke in the shop window, on the 29th of January; we went out to see what was the matter, but could see nobody; then we went to see if any thing was lost, and missed nothing; but the next morning the uncle to one of the boys came, he asked if we had lost any thing; we said no; then he asked if we had lost a black silk cardinal; then we looked and missed it; then he said to Mr. James, if you will promise to prosecute, I can help you to it; he said, he had just saved his kinsman from being concerned with the other two; Mr. James went with him, and he came back about twelve, and said, I must go and look at a cloak that they had found, and see if I knew it. I went with him to Red-bull-yard, St. John's-street, there were two girls that they kept; one of them is called Martin's wife; I saw the cardinal, and proved it to be Mr. James's property: while we were talking about it, we heard somebody coming up stairs; Mr. Clark said they are coming, put the door too; they came up, the prisoner was first apprehended; Martin ran down stairs, but was soon apprehended and brought up: they were taken before Justice Girdler, he admitted the girl an evidence.

Mary Parsons . I lodge with William Skeele and William Martin: they brought a black silk cardinal in one night, tied up in a red handkerchief, and said they found it; Martin gave Skeele 2 s for his part, and gave the cardinal to me.

William Dickerson . I was with Martin and Skeele on the 29th of January; I was to have broke the window, only my aunt came by and catched me; we were all of us together in a room after that, and I asked them if they had got the cardinal, and they said they had.

Prisoner's defence.
We found the cardinal in Barbican; Martin gave me 2 s. for it, and gave it to Mary Parsons .

Q. to Baldwin. Where was the cardinal taken from?
Mary Baldwin. It was taken from off a line on the inside the window, just by the broken pans.
To his character.

Mrs. Cooper. I live at the Peacock in Whitecross-street; I have known the prisoner from his birth, I never heard a bad character of him till now.

John Dosset . I am a shoemaker, and live in Seacoal-lane; I have known him ever since he was born, he is an industrious honest lad as ever I knew, and can get a great deal of money at his business, he works with his father.
Q. How old is he?
Dosset. He is eighteen years of age.

Roger Tippet . I have known him about nine years, he was always a very careful lad, and behaved very honest and civil.

Elizabeth Cox . I go out a ironing; I have known the prisoner seven or eight years or upwards, I never heard no ill of him in my life.

Mary Cook . I have known him seven or eight years, I never knew any thing amiss of him.

Guilty . T .
See Dickerson (or properly Dickson) an evidence against Martin, No 146. in the first part."
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DFC: I have found these cautionary points by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG, invaluable in researching families:

http://www.genealogy.com/90_carmack.html
Family Legends and Myths
by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG:
This excerpt tells of some naturally evolving myths in family histories:
"Watching Out for Red Flags"
" Many families have cherished myths and stories about their immigration to America or other pivotal events and people. Sharon DeBartolo Carmack shos you how to determine which family legends are true, and what to do if you prove one false.
"Great-grandma was a Cherokee Indian princess, you know." At the family reunion or while interviewing relatives, you might hear family stories like this or other lore about your forebears. Nearly everyone has a story that has been handed down about their ancestors. Some of these legends may be quite factual; others are myth. Almost all family stories have some grain of truth, however. Family legends aren't usually created out of thin air, and that tiny grain of truth may be the clue that leads you to genealogical success. There are many myths that have worked their way into family stories, and perhaps you've already heard some of these. Often, they are about ethnic origins or how the family came to America. If you haven't heard any of these common legends yet, make yourself aware of some of the most common ones, since you may eventually hear variations as you talk with family members.

[1.]The Cherokee Indian Princess Myth
It's always a Cherokee princess, almost never Navajo or Apache or Pueblo or Lumbee. Native American ancestry is an extremely common family story, and it seems it is always to an Indian princess. The Cherokee, of course, are a large tribe with a diverse culture, divided by the Trail of Tears. They intermarried widely, perhaps increasing the likelihood of Cherokee/white ancestry.
One reason this princess myth may have evolved is prejudice. For those who frowned upon a white male ancestor marrying an Indian woman, elevating the woman's status to princess made the truth easier to swallow. Keep in mind that any story that says you have Native American ancestry — often Cherokee — may in itself be a myth. Even though it's currently an "in" thing to have Native American ancestry, just a few decades ago, it might have been the skeleton in your family's closet. Proving certain ethnic ancestry can be difficult because of prejudice or popularity toward a culture at any given time. Throughout history, some people who were victims of prejudice may have tried to hide their native origins by changing their name or claiming a different ethnicity.

[2.]The Three Brothers Myth
It's always three brothers who immigrated to America, never two or four or five or six. Sometimes one is lost at sea during the voyage over, or one went north, one went south, and one headed west, never to be heard from again. There are never any sisters involved in the big move across the ocean. Be wary of the brothers myth, and always keep an eye out for additional siblings both in America and once you start foreign research. You also want to confirm through your research that there were, in fact, three brothers, that the three brothers were indeed brothers and not two brothers and an uncle, for example, or that the three brothers weren't just three men with the same last name.

[3.]The Stowaway Myth
For some reason, it is so much more romantic to have an ancestor who came to America as a stowaway rather than a paying passenger. While there are cases of people who actually did sneak aboard ships, this was not common practice. If the stowaway was discovered enroute, typically, he will be recorded on the last page of the passenger arrival list. I deliberately use "he" because you almost never hear a story about great-grandma being a stowaway. Even if you have the family story of a stowaway, still check for a passenger arrival list, since if he was discovered and recorded on the passenger list, he'll likely be on the index, too.

[4.]The Claim-to-Fame Myth
Everyone who has the surname Bradford or Alden is related to William Bradford and John Alden of Mayflower fame, right? And everyone with the last name of Boone is related to Daniel. And if your last name is James, you're related to Jesse, of course. If you do have Native American ancestry, then you must be descended from Pocahontas. Is that a red flag I see flying? We all want a famous person to hang on our family tree, but we may not find that person. I'm supposedly related to Robert E. Lee. My research revealed that I really am. He's something like a ninth cousin, twenty times removed.

[5.]The Wrong Ethnic Identity Myth
All Germans are Hessians who fought in the American Revolution. All French are Huguenots. All Hispanics are Mexican. Of course, none of these broad statements is true. We tend to lump certain groups of people incorrectly into one category. "German" is not a distinct enough identifier in genealogy any more than "Indian" or "Hispanic." If family stories indicate that your ancestors were German or from Germany, were they Germans from Imperial Germany, Alsatians, Austrians, Swiss, Luxembourgers, Germans from Russia, or Poles from Germany? Even the records you uncover may not tell you more than "Germany." This is why it is so important to learn the unique cultural traits — customs, traditions, folkways — about the ethnic group.

Names, too, may be inaccurate indicators of ethnic identity. Just because the name sounds Italian, is it? The name you are accustomed to may have been changed or inadvertently corrupted over time, obscuring its ethnic origins.

[6.]The Ellis Island Baptism Myth
This is the myth that an immigrant ancestor's surname was changed by officials during processing at Ellis Island. No evidence whatsoever exists to suggest this ever occurred. During its operation as an immigrant receiving station (1892-1954), Ellis Island was staffed with hundreds of interpreters who spoke more than thirty different languages. Inspectors compared the names the immigrants told them against what was recorded on the passenger lists. These lists were created at the ports of departure. There was no reason to record or change anyone's surname once they arrived on the island. More likely, immigrants themselves changed their names after they settled in America to avoid prejudice and to blend more easily into American society.

Handling the Myth in Research and Writing
Now that I've shattered your favorite family story, how do you tell Grandpa? Or should you? And how do you handle ancient family legends that you've discovered through your research are false? Family legends are part of your family history and should never be ignored or taken lightly. As mentioned earlier, there is usually a kernel of truth to the family story. Rather than bursting Grandpa's bubble with the facts, try to find out how the story originated. When you write your family history, include the family story as it was told to you, noting it as family "tradition" or "lore" or "legend." Then explain, if you can, how the story originated, followed by a discussion of your research findings. You may reveal that some elements of a story were true and some were false, or that a story was totally false. Even if you have not been able to prove or disprove the story, acknowledge the lore and say it has yet to be proven. These family stories give color to your family history, so record and share them as what they are."

"About the Author: Sharon DeBartolo Carmack is a Certified Genealogist, editor of Betterway Genealogy Books, contributing editor for Family Tree Magazine, and the author of eight books, including A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors. Sharon also teaches online courses in personal/family memoir writing.

This how-to article was adapted from Sharon's book A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestry. Topics include how to get your research started, the history of major ethnic groups in America, and how to turn your research into a family narrative. "
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Donna Forney Clark:
Sylvester Robbins was buried at Scaffolk Lick Cemetery in Scott, IN. He was a blacksmith.
I heard this story on several occasions while growing up:
The day he married Emma Tish Belch, Sylvester Robbins went to a grocery store and won a butter dish. When he brought it home to his new wife, he told her it was his wedding gift to her. She thought that was very funny.
When I was talking with another Hoosier who was vacationing in FL in 2002, she told me a strikingly similar story about her family. The above story may be a regional story, or who can tell, there may have been a lot of weddings in IN where free butter dishes figured into the wedding day.
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Source:
Kevin Mittge: Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 26, 2002 at 13:55:52
In Reply to: Sylvester Robbins/ Scott Co., IN/ 1859 by Donna Forney Clark of 4099

My information on Sylvester (Robbins), albeit of uncertain documentation, is that he was the son of William Martin Robbins and Nancy Chasteen. William Martin (1821-aft. 1880) was the son of Richard Robbins Jr. (c1790-betw. 1850/1858) and Rebecca Chastain. Richard Jr. was the son of Richard Robbins Sr. (c. 1760 in Guilford (now Randolph) Co., NC d. after 1814 in Kentucky) and Catherine or Mary [--?--]. Rebecca Chastain was the daughter of Valentine Chastain (c1768-1843) and Mary Robbins (c1774-1844) - this Mary was the daughter of Jacob and Mary [--?--] Robbins. Richard Sr. may have been (documentation is lacking here), the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins.
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Source:
1880 US Census of Johnson, Scott, Indiana:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William ROBBINS Self M Male W 60 IN Farming KY KY
Mary ROBBINS Wife M Female W 55 IN Keeping House KY KY
Silvester ROBBINS Son S Male W 21 IN Laborer IN IN
Siles ROBBINS Son S Male W 17 IN Laborer IN IN
Mary A. ROBBINS Dau S Female W 14 IN At Home IN IN
Charley ROBBINS Son S Male W 11 IN At Home IN IN
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MKRH-TF8
Record Collection:
United States Census, 1910

Sylvester Robbins
United States Census, 1910

Name: Sylvester Robbins
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1910
Event Place: Gibson, Washington, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birth Year (Estimated): 1859
Birthplace: Indiana
Father's Birthplace: Indiana
Mother's Birthplace: Indiana
Sheet Letter: B
Sheet Number: 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Sylvester Robbins Head Male 51 Indiana
Emma Robbins Wife Female 40 Indiana
Luther P Robbins Son Male 18 Indiana
Roy Robbins Son Male 16 Indiana
Sarah Robbins Daughter Female 14 Indiana
Mary Robbins Daughter Female 12 Indiana
Harry Robbins Son Male 9 Indiana
Goldie Robbins Daughter Female 7 Indiana
Sylva Robbins Daughter Female 5 Indiana
Maggie Robbins Daughter Female 3 Indiana
Albert Robbins Brother Male 60 Indiana
Charles Robbins Brother Male 40 Indiana
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Donna Forney Clark:
The Death Certificate for John Martin Forney (1841-1927) which is posted at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=forney&GSfn=john+&GSmn=n&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSst=40&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=142267621&df=all& cites Margaret A. Frank as John Martin Forney's mother. Margaret A. Frank (1836-1913) was the wife of John Martin Forney, not his mother. The family headstone has the correct information at http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=1694&medialinkID=3109
Margaret A. Frank's Death Certificate is posted at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=142270005&PIpi=116653126

Also the death certificate posted at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? states that John Martin Forney's (1841-1927) father was born in Scotland. I believe he was born in Scotland, Franklin County, PA. Each census where John Martin Forney (1841-1927) appears lists his father as having been born in PA.

The death informant is listed on the death certificate of John Martin Forney (1841-1927) is H. C. Kraiss of Kraiss Brothers Undertakers of Chambersburg, PA.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about John Martin Forney that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M4HX-JCB
United States Census, 1850 for Frederick Forney
Name: Frederick Forney
Residence: Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania
Age: 40 years
Calculated Birth Year: 1810
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Gender: Male
Race (original):
Race (expanded):
Death Month:
Death Year:
Film Number: 444750
Digital GS Number: 4204725
Image Number: 00119
Line Number: 26
Dwelling House Number: 141
Family Number: 144
Marital Status:
Free or Slave:
Household Gender Age
Frederick Forney M 40y
Mary Forney F 43y
Martha Forney F 18y
Maria Forney F 16y
John Forney M 10y

Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.

On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
David R. Clark, M.D.:
(Located with the help of Larry Calimer at Kittochtinny Historical Society in Chambersburg, PA):
Military notes:
John M. Forney served:
1. Was a Sarg., Co. G., 126th Regt., August 11, 1862; promoted from private on Dec. 5, 1862; mustered out May 20, 1863
2. Was a Corp., Co. D., 182nd., 21st Calvary; 3 years service; Feb. 3, 1864; mustered out July 8, 1865

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania Census:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Martin Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.

Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
Generation No. 1

JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Found in the probate records of John M. Forney :
Fred F. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Ira J. Forney son Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Catherine Bishop daughter Chambersburg, PA
Mrs. Jennie Schaffnit daughter West Haven, CT
Heirs of Clara Rife dec'd
John Rife son Greencastle, PA
Bertha daughter Hamilton Township (Franklin County, PA)
Elmer Rife son Hamilton Township
Hazel daughter Harrisburg, PA
Heirs of Elmer Forney
Elmer Forney son Cordova, IL
Margaret daughter Cordova, IL
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Source:
Declaration of Original Invalid Pension of John Martin Forney (which was provided by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.), reads that John Martin Forney lived in Rocky Springs & Upper Strasburg, PA. See DOCUMENT section of this website.
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Forney, John Martin "Mark" (I0012)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
The Death Certificate for John Martin Forney (1841-1927) which is posted at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=forney&GSfn=john+&GSmn=n&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSst=40&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=142267621&df=all& cites Margaret A. Frank as John Martin Forney's mother. Margaret A. Frank (1836-1913) was the wife of John Martin Forney, not his mother. The family headstone has the correct information at http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com/showmedia.php?mediaID=1694&medialinkID=3109
Margaret A. Frank's Death Certificate is posted at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=142270005&PIpi=116653126

Also the death certificate posted at http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi? states that John Martin Forney's (1841-1927) father was born in Scotland. I believe he was born in Scotland, Franklin County, PA. Each census where John Martin Forney (1841-1927) appears lists his father as having been born in PA.

The death informant is listed on the death certificate of John Martin Forney (1841-1927) is H. C. Kraiss of Kraiss Brothers Undertakers of Chambersburg, PA.

Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9586-9GMC?cc=1589502
#578 Application for marriage for Uriah J. Rife and Clara Adeline Forney: Maggie Forney is listed as the lmother of Clara Adeline Forney.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: PART ONE contains initial info about John Martin Forney that we found from 1995-2005. PART TWO, 2005, by Andrew J. Weyer, Sr. contains, among other things, obituaries, birth and death places, specific death dates, and marriage dates and places relating to John Martin Forney and his family. PART THREE contains information about Margaret A. Frank from Jay E. Frank at World Connect. PART FOUR contains information about the Frank Family that came from "History of the Frank Family," a brief family document, compiled by (Nellie) Grayce Eberley Stambaugh (1920-2001), a granddaughter of Adam Frank (1840-1924), via Ramsey Frank. PART FIVE: contains further information by Ditmar Frank, particularly about the Roeder/ Frank/ Keil family's arrival in the USA.

PART ONE: John Martin Forney
Source:
US 1860/1870/1880/1900/1920 Census:
Barbara Brummett:
JOHN MARTIN FORNEY BORN JULY 1841

(In the 1860 census, John Martin Forney was listed erroneously as only John Martin).
There was a Frederick Forney living in Letterkenny Township, Franklin Co., PA, born in 1810, married to Mary Unknown, born 1808. They lived near John Martin Forney, born 1841, who was married to Margaret N. , born April, 1836 in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.

In the 1870 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney and Margaret Forney are listed as Catherine 6, Frederick 4, and Jane 2. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

In the 1880 census of Franklin Co., PA, Letterkenny, children of John M. Forney, a farmer, and Margaret A.(?) Forney are listed as Fredric F., Jennie E. 11, John E. 9, Clara A. 6, Ira James 4, and Abraham L. (Donna Forney Clark: These are the same children my father, Fredric John Forney, listed in the family Forney Family Bible.)

1900c still in Letterkenny Twp, John is 58, b. Jly 1841 PA and Margaret 64, b. Apr 1836 Germany and Irah (as it was spelled) was 24 and b. Jan 1876 PA.

no index for the 1910c

1920c John M, father, 77, is living with Ira J 43, wife, Minnie, 40, & daughter Margaret 16. (Wife is obviously dead)

Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
Franklin Repository Newspaper, July , 1863
Married(Column 2)
July 8, 1863 (page 05, column 2)
On June 9, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Rev. J. Steck, John M. Forney, of Strasburg, married Margaret A. Frank, of Chambersburg.
(Names in announcement: Rev. J. Steck , John M. Forney , Margaret A. Frank )

Source:
Census info from Barbara Brummett:
In the 1850c PA Franklin Co/Letterkenny T were: FORNEY
Frederick 40 PA
Mary 43 PA
Martha 18 PA
Maria 16 PA
John 10 PA

1860c Franklin Co/Letterkenny T/ P.O. Upper Strasburgh:
Fred 47 (Day Laborer) PA
Mary 50 PA
John Martin 18 PA

In Franklin Co/Green Twp:
Salem Cemetery (3 mi N/Chambersburg)
John M Forney 1841-1927
wife: Margaret Frank 1836-1913
son Martin L Forney 1882 (age 1m 28d)

Source:
Carol Lougene Wolf Britton:
John M. Forney, Letterkenney, 279, 30, 2 Sgt. D 126th PA.

On John M. Forney's tombstone at Salem Cemetery: Co. G, 126th Regiment PA Volunteers.
He enlisted: Forney John M. Sgt. G 126th Pa. Chambersburg, Pa. enlisted on 8/4/1862 from
http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/soldiers_dossier.html

126th Regiment Infantry
Organized at Harrisburg August, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., August 15, and duty there until September 12. Moved to Sharpsburg, Md., and attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 5th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. Duty at Sharpsburg, Md., until October 30, 1862. Reconnaissance from Sharpsburg to Smithfield, W. Va., October 16-17. Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. Duty at Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Mustered out May 20, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 34 Enlisted men by disease. Total 65.

Source:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1870 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Donna Forney Clark:
In the 1870 census, these are all the Forneys living in Upper Strasburg, PA. I suspect that Adam Forney may be the brother of John Forney, son of Frederick and Mary Forney. (The number that preceeds each name is the family number):
276 1 Forney Adam 24 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
276 2 Forney Eliza 21 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 1 Forney John 28 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 2 Forney Margaret 31 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 3 Forney Catharine 6 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 4 Forney Frederick 4 M white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
396 5 Forney Jane 2 F white Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 1 Forney Frederick 60 M white Laborer Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg
403 2 Forney Mary 62 F white Housekeeper Letterkenny Township Upper Strasburg

Adam and Eliza seem to appear with their niece in the 1880 US Census of Guilford, Franklin, Pennsylvania PA :
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FORNEY Self M Male W 33 PA Laborer PA PA
Elizabeth FORNEY Wife M Female W 32 PA Keeping House PA PA
Niece KELLY Other S Female W 6 PA PA PA
(Other families nearby are Forneys, Dyserts, and McFerrens.)

Source:
Barbara Brummett:
Barbara gave me the info from 1880 census that John Mark Forney was married to Margaret N. ( b. 1836). The census reference gave location of the family in Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA. Headstone reads: Margaret Frank Forney 1836-1913.

Source:
1880 United States Census of Letterkenny, Franklin, Pennsylvania:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John M. FORNEY Self M Male W 38 PA Farmer PA PA
Margaret A. FORNEY Wife M Female W 43 HES. DARMSTADT Keeping House HES. DARMSTADT HES. DARMS.
Frederic F. FORNEY Son S Male W 14 PA Farm Laborer PA H. DARMSTADT
Jennie E. FORNEY Dau S Female W 11 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
John E. FORNEY Son S Male W 9 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Clara H. FORNEY Dau S Female W 6 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Ira James FORNEY Son S Male W 4 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
Abraham L. FORNEY Son S Male W 1 PA PA H. DARMSTADT
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PART TWO: John Martin Forney
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:
From the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
Concerning the family of John Martin Forney:
1. John was born 29 July 1840 or 1841 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (pension application says 1841, his death certificate says 1840).
2. John married Margaret in Chambersburg.
3. John died 15 January 1927 in Chambersburg.
4. List of children made on March 22nd 1915 including their birth dates:
Mary C. Bishop 10 FEB 1864
Frederick F. Forney 15 APR 1866
Jennie E. Shaffnit 04 SEP 1868
John E. Forney 03 APR 1871 (DECEASED)
Clara A. Rife 18 JUL 1873 (DECEASED)
Ira J. Forney 19 JAN 1876
A. Lehman Forney 21 JUL 1878 (DECEASED)
Martin L. Forney 29 OCT 1882 (DECEASED)
5. John was wounded in the shoulder by a fragment of artillery shell during a charge at the battle of Fredricksburg on 13 December 1862.
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Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Descendants of JOHN MARTIN FORNEY:

Generation No. 1
JOHN MARTIN1 FORNEY was born Jul 1841 in PENNSYLVANIA, and died Jan 1927 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. He married MARGARET A. FRANK 09 Jun 1863 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, daughter of MR. FRANK. She was born Apr 1836 in HESSE DARMSTADT, GERMANY, and died 19 Apr 1913 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for MARGARET A. FRANK:
IN THE 1870 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA (P.O. UPPER STRASBURG) IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 28 LABORER $200 PA
MARGARET 31 GER
CATHARINE 6 PA
FREDERICK 4 PA
JANE 2 PA

IN THE 1880 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN M. FORNEY 38 FARMER PA PA PA
MARGARET A. 43 HD HD HD
FREDERICK F. 14 FARM LABORER PA PA HD
JENNIE E. 11 PA PA HD
JOHN E. 9 PA PA HD
CLARA H. 6 PA PA HD
IRA JAMES 4 PA PA HD
ABRAHAM L. 1 PA PA HD
HD = HESSE DARMSTADT

IN THE 1900 CENSUS OF LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY JUL 1841 DAY LABORER PA PA PA
MARGARET APR 1836 GM GM GM
IRAH JAN 1876 DAY LABORER PA PA GM
GM = GERMANY. JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 37 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 7 STILL LIVING. THE CENSUS STATES THAT MARGARET HAD IMMIGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1840. IT STATES THAT SHE HAD BEEN IN AMERICA FOR 60 YEARS.
IN THE 1910 CENSUS OF CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
JOHN FORNEY 68 OWN INCOME PA PA PA
MARGARETE 74 GM GM GM
JOHN AND MARGARET HAD BEEN MARRIED FOR 47 YEARS. MARGARET WAS THE MOTHER OF 8 CHILDREN, 6 STILL LIVING. ALTHOUGH THERE WAS A COLUMN FOR YEAR OF IMMIGRATION THAT INFORMATION WAS NOT RECORDED.

MARGARET'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "PUBLIC OPINION" ON MONDAY THE 21ST OF APRIL, 1913: "MRS. JOHN M. FORNEY" MARGARET A. WIFE OF JOHN M. FORNEY, DIED SATURDAY AT HER HOME, 51 WEST GERMAN STREET, AGED 77 YEARS. SHE IS SURVIVED BY HER HUSBAND AND THE FOLLOWING CHILDREN: FRED, CHAMBERSBURG; ELMER, DORDOVA (SIC), ILL; R. J., CHAMBERSBURG; A. L., DICKSON, ILL; MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, ROCKY SPRING; MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT, NEW HAVEN, CONN; ALSO BY ONE BROTHER, MR. ADAM FRANK, CHAMBERSBURG, AND ONE SISTER, MRS. WILLIAM F. SMITH, IN INDIANA; ALSO BY TWENTY FIVE GRANDCHILDREN AND SIX GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN. SHE WAS A MEMBER OF FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. FUNERAL MONDAY, LEAVE THE HOUSE AT 10:00 A. M. SERVICES AT SALEM CHURCH AT 11:00 A. M. CONDUCTED BY THE REV. O. C. ROTH, INTERMENT IN SALEM CEMETERY. "NOTE: I BELIEVE THAT R. J. FORNEY OF CHAMBERSBURG IS ACTUALLY IRA J. FORNEY."

IN 1920 JOHN WAS LIVING WITH HIS SON IRA IN CHAMBERSBURG.

JOHN'S OBITUARY IS IN THE CHAMBERSBURG NEWSPAPER "FRANKLIN REPOSITORY" ON SATURDAY, THE 15TH OF JANUARY, 1927: JOHN M. FORNEY DIED OF THE INFIRMITIES OF AGE AT 1 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON AT THE HOME OF HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. WESLEY BISHOP, IN NORTH FRANKLIN STREET. HE WAS A VETERAN OF THE CIVIL WAR, HAVING SERVED DURING THE ENTIRE WAR, PART OF THE TIME IN COMPANY G, 126TH REGIMENT, PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY AND PART IN COMPANY D, 21ST PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY. HE WAS A MEMBER OF THE COLONEL HOUSUM POST, NO. 309, G. A. R. AND SERVED AS COMMANDER FOR THE PAST SEVERAL YEARS. HE WAS 87 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS BORN IN LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, WHERE HE RESIDED UNTIL FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WHEN HE REMOVED TO CHAMBERSBURG. HE IS SURVIVED BY FOUR CHILDREN, MRS. BISHOP AT WHOSE HOME HE DIED, MRS. JENNIE SCHAFFNIT OF NORTH HAVEN, CONN., FRED AND IRA FORNEY, BOTH OF TOWN. THE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD AT THE HOME OF MRS. BISHOP AT 2 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOON; INTERMENT AT SALEM.

Children of JOHN FORNEY and MARGARET FRANK are:
+2 i. CATHERINE2 FORNEY, born Nov 1863 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 06 Jan 1948 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+3 ii. FREDERICK FRANK FORNEY, born Jan 1866 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Dec 1939.
+4 iii. JENNIE E. FORNEY, born Sep 1868 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+5 iv. JOHN ELMER FORNEY, born 1871 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
+6 v. CLARA A. FORNEY, born 18 Jul 1873 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 04 Mar 1903 in FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.
+7 vi. IRA JAMES FORNEY, born 29 Jan 1876 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 17 Sep 1944.
8 vii. ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY, born 1879 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Notes for ABRAHAM LEHMAN FORNEY:
IN 1913 A. L. FORNEY WAS LIVING IN DICKSON, ILLINOIS.
CAN NOT FIND ABRAHAM IN THE 1920 CENSUS.
IN 1927 ABRAHAM IS NOT LISTED IN HIS FATHER'S OBITUARY.

9 viii. MARTIN L. FORNEY, born 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 1882 in LETTERKENNY TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA.
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PART THREE: Margaret A. Frank
Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I70
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank: (Original information came from the family register for Laudenau, Germany. Those records were on LDS Film 1577008, Item 6, Section KB48. Johann Nicolaus [Frank] was family No. 1 on the file.)
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
ID: I70
Name: Anna Elisabetha RÖDER
Sex: F
Birth: 18 JUL 1816 1
Note: 2 3
Anna Elisabetha had previously been married to a HUFER.
She was listed as being 22 years old when she married Johann Nicolaus.
I can not find her birth on the day listed in the Reichelsheim Records for this period. I have found two other Anna Elisabetha RÖDERs, one born in 1813 to Johann Georg RÖDER and Anna Catharina HÖRR and the other born in 1816 to Johann Adam RÖDER and Anna Maria VOLLRATH.
Text: Section KB48 Item 1
Change Date: 29 NOV 2005
Father: Johann RÖDER b: 6 JUL 1787 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Catharina Margaretha VETTER
Marriage 1 Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Married: 21 JUN 1836 in Reichelsheim Evangelical Church 1
Children
Anna Margaretha FRANK b: 17 APR 1836 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Johann Peter FRANK b: 26 APR 1838 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Adam FRANK b: 26 APR 1840 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Eva Catharina FRANK b: 20 JUN 1843 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Anna Elisabetha FRANK b: 29 AUG 1846 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Type: Vital Record
Text: LDS Film 1577008; Reichelsheim Familienbuch
Text: Section KB48 Item 1
Type: Vital Record
Text: LDS Film 1577008; Reichelsheim Familienbuch
Text: LDS - International Genealogy Index

http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I187
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
ID: I187
Name: Anna Margaretha FRANK
Sex: F
Birth: 17 APR 1836 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt 1
Note: 2 3
She was confirmed in the Reichelsheim Evangelische Kirche in 1850.
She was married in 1850.
[Donna Forney Clark: John Martin "Mark" Forney must have been the second husband of Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Frank. Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Frank would have been 14 y/o at the time of her first marriage in Germany and 27 y/o at the time of her second marriage in Franklin Co., PA.]
Text: Section KB29, 1850 Item 28
Text: Section KB 48 Family 1
Change Date: 11 NOV 2005
Father: Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Text: LDS Film 1577008 Reichelsheim Familienbuch
Text: Section KB 48 Family 1
Text: LDS Film 1577007 Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
Text: LDS Film 1577008 Reichelsheim Familienbuch
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=jfrank39-b&id=I730
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
1 Johann Adam RÖDER b: ABT 3 OCT 1744 d: 20 DEC 1805
2 Elisabetha Catharina RÖDER b: ABT 1777 d: 1837
+ Johann Adam NAGEL b: 28 FEB 1764 d: 18 DEC 1827
3 Anna Margaretha NAGEL b: 30 APR 1789
3 Eva Catharina NAGEL b: 9 JUN 1792 d: 1 FEB 1828
+ Johann Georg FRANK b: 9 DEC 1784 d: 2 JAN 1837
4 Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 d: 10 MAY 1852
+ Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
5 Anna Margaretha FRANK b: 17 APR 1836
5 Johann Peter FRANK b: 26 APR 1838
5 Adam FRANK b: 26 APR 1840
5 Eva Catharina FRANK b: 20 JUN 1843
5 Anna Elisabetha FRANK b: 29 AUG 1846
4 Margaretha Elisabetha FRANK b: 5 SEP 1817 d: 19 SEP 1817
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 1 APR 1795 d: 7 MAY 1795
3 Anna Elisabetha NAGEL b: 13 APR 1796 d: 19 MAY 1797
3 Johann Georg NAGEL b: 29 APR 1798 d: 1 MAY 1859
+ Anna Elisabetha HILS
4 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 11 DEC 1828 d: 27 JAN 1829
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 15 MAY 1805
2 Anna Margaretha RÖDER
2 Johann Nicolaus RÖDER
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PART FOUR: Frank Family
Source:
"History of the Frank Family," a brief family document, compiled by (Nellie) Grayce Eberley Stambaugh (1920-2001), a granddaughter of Adam Frank (1840-1924),
via Ramsey Frank:
Name & burial place & the following information:

(First, the updates to "History of the Frank Family":
1. (Donna Forney Clark's UPDATE: SEE DITMAR FRANK'S REFERENCE FURTHER DOWN ON THIS PAGE FOR THE CORRECT DATE AND CORRECT AGES OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS UPON ARRIVAL TO THE USA, AS WELL AS OTHER INFORMATION.]

2. (Donna Forney Clark's UPDATE: JACQUE SIKORA: "ELIZABETHA KEIL GAVE BIRTH TO TWO SONS WITH KEIL AFTER ARRIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG. GRAYCE STAMBAUGH'S "HISTORY OF THE FRANK FAMILY" INDICATES THAT ELIZABETHA DIED AND KEIL REMARRIED AND HAD A SON HENRI PRIOR TO RELOCATING TO ILLINOIS. ACCORDING TO THE GETTYSBURG THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY RECORDS, THE FOLLOWING SONS WERE BORN TO KEIL AND ANNA ELIZABETHA:

HENRY (HERVIE) KEIL - B: 19 JAN. 1855
CHRISTENED AT SECOND EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CHAMBERSBURG 26 MAY 1855
D: MARCH 20, 1944 AT 90 Y/O
LIVED AND DIED IN GENESEE TWP. ILLINOIS
NEVER MARRIED

BENJAMIN FRANK KEIL - B: 1 APR. 1857
D: SEPT. 30, 1941
LIVED AND DIED IN MORRISON ILLINOIS
NEVER MARRIED
BURIED IN GROVE HILL CEMETERY, WHITESIDE CO., ILL
HE WAS 3 MONTHS OLD WHEN ELIZABETHA DIED.")

"History of the Frank Family," a brief family document, compiled by Grayce Stambaugh:

"The family of Nickloes Frank lived in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, during the years of 1830-1840. Mrs Frank's Father was (?) Rader [ROEDER]. They owned a great deal of land which was very valuable.
Nickloes Frank (surnames unknown) had five children born to them -- Margaret, Peter, Adam, Eva Catherine and Elizabeth. They owned and operated a Hotel or Inn in Hesse Darmstadt.
Early in life death took the father and the mother remarried. In order to avoid conscription of her sons into the German Army, the family came to America. That would have been about 1851. Margaret was 16 years old, Peter was 14 years old, Adam 11 years, Eva Catherine about 8 years and Elizabeth about 6 years old. They also brought two neighbor boys with them. The voyage in a sailboat took six weeks.
From New York they went to Pennsylvania and took up residence at Chambersburg. Not many years afterward the mother died leaving the five children with their step-father. The mother is buried in the First Lutheran Cemetery in Chambersburg. A short time later the stepfather remarried and to them a son was born -- Henry Keil. In due course the Keils decided to move to Iowa. They wanted to take the youngest, Elizabeth, with them but the sisters and brothers would not hear to it and managed to keep all five together in Chambersburg. [Sentence omitted.]"

"The Civil War came along and Adam enlisted. Eva Catherine stayed with a family by the name of Frondoe who were very good to her. She attended the Lutheran Church. It was there that she met her future husband, Wilhelm F. Schmidt. He also served in the Union Army. They were married on a Sunday evening at the parsonage of the First Lutheran Church by the Rev. Rhodes, Pastor. They went to housekeeping in Chambersburg and in 1875 moved to Indiana. Here they built a home and reared their famly.
Adam Frank enlisted on February 5, 1864 and was mustered in at Pottsville, Pa. He served under Captain Frank D. Wetherill's Company F. 3rd Regiment Pa. Vol. Cavalry under the command of Col. J. B. Mcintosh. Comrade Frank shared in the battles of the Wilderness May 5, 1864 - Cold Harbor June 12, 1864, - Boydton Plank Road October 8, 1864 - Thatchers Run October 22 to 28thm 1864.
Taken sick and being unfit for service Adam was Honorably Discharged December 10, 1864 at Petersburg, Va. by reason of Surgeon Certificate of Disability.
After his return, he married Rachel Kell of Roxbury, Pa. Through this union 11 children were born -- James K., Robert L., Maretta B., Ida V., William N., Charles G., the twins - Mary S. and Sadie C., Florence G., Nellie Grace and one daughter Annie Elizabeth who died at the age of 14.
Adam Frank was born April 2, 1840 and died July 20, 1924.
Rachel V. (Kell) Frank was born January 27, 1845 and died March 14, 1901."
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PART FIVE: Further information by Ditmar Frank, particularly about the Roeder/ Frank/ Keil family's arrival in the USA.
Source:
Ditmar Frank:
After the death of Johann Nicolaus Frank 1852, Anna-Elisabeth Röder married in 1853 Johannes Keil. In the document Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929, Anna-Elisabeth Roeder is named Anna-Elisabeth Frank, which would have been the surname of her deceased husband.

Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929:
Anna Elisabetha Roeder:
1st MARRIAGE: 21 Jun 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
parents: Johannes Roeder, Katharina Margaretha Vetter
spouse: Johann Nikolaus Frank
groom's name: Johann Nikolaus Frank
groom's age: 26
bride's name: Anna Elisabetha Roeder
bride's age: 22
marriage date: 21 Jun 1838
marriage place: Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
groom's father's name: Johann Georg Frank
groom's mother's name: Eva Katharina Nagel
bride's father's name: Johannes Roeder
bride's mother's name: Katharina Margaretha Vetter
indexing project (batch) number: M92566-6
system origin: Germany-ODM
source film number: 1195021

2nd MARRIAGE: Anna Elisabetha Frank (maiden name Anna Elisabetha Roeder )
Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929
marriage: 26 Jun 1853 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
parents: Johann Nikolaus Frank (remarks: it´s the name of the first husband and not the bride´s father name!)
spouse: Johannes Keil
groom's name: Johannes Keil
bride's name: Anna Elisabetha Frank
bride's age: 37
marriage date: 26 Jun 1853
marriage place: Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hesse-Darmstadt
groom's father's name: Georg Keil
groom's mother's name: Elisabetha Blumenschein
bride's father's name: Johann Nikolaus Frank
indexing project (batch) number: M92566-6
system origin: Germany-ODM
source film number: 1195021

Remarks of Ditmar Frank 15.Oct. 2012, Trebur,Gross-Gerau,Hessen,Germany.
1. Anna Elisabetha had not married with her maiden name Röder but with her former married surname Frank.
2. Also, it's now clear that the emigration date of the Frank children, together with their mother and stepfather Johannes Keil, was after the marriage date 26 June 1853.
3. Recommended free site:
http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?f=ship&q=Linden&p=1
4. At the above site, I found:
19th Century Germanic Immigrants to USA on the ship LINDEN
242 records found - page 1 of 10 = total passengers on the ship Linden arrived New
York on 21 October 1853
# NAME AGE GENDER FROM DEST COMPT SHIP ARRIVED

0053 Adam Frank 13 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0054 Catherine Frank 10 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0055 Elisabeth Frank 06 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0056 Marguerite Frank 17 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0057 Peter Frank 15 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0129 Elisabeth Keil 27 F Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853

0130 Johann Keil 35 M Wurtemberg USA Steerage Linden 10-21-1853
The list shows the origin from Wurtemberg. This name is not correct. It must be Hessen or Hessen-Darmstadt.

Further research shows:
http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?do=ships&p=28
#686, Ship named Linden, 10-21-1853 with 242 passengers, departing from Havre, from native countries of Baden, France, Hessen, Bavaria, Wurtemberg, with a destination of USA
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Frank, Anna Margaretha "Margaret" "Maggie" (I0013)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Thelma Corrine Forney died in September 17, 1920 of diphtheria. Thelma Rose John Forney gave birth to her son Fredric John Forney on September 23, 1920.
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Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Concerning the family of Donald Disert Forney and Thelma Rose John Forney:
21. DONALD DISERT3 FORNEY (FREDERICK FRANK2, JOHN MARTIN1) was born 21 Jan 1891 in GUILFORD TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 19 Aug 1976 in LAKELAND, POLK, FLORIDA. He married THELMA ROSE JOHN 12 Apr 1916. She was born 26 Dec 1897 in GUILFORD TOWNSHIP, FRANKLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, and died 11 Sep 1980 in LAKELAND, POLK, FLORIDA.

Notes for DONALD DISERT FORNEY:
IN 1917 WHEN DONALD REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT HE WAS LIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG. HE WAS WORKING AS A MACHINIST FOR THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.
IN THE 1920 CENSUS OF WASHINGTON, D. C. IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
DONALD D. FORNEY 28 NAVY YARD MACHINIST PA PA PA
THELMA 20 PA PA PA
CORINNE 1 2/12 PA PA PA
IN THE 1930 CENSUS OF WASHINGTON, D. C. IS THE FOLLOWING ENTRY:
DONALD D. FORNEY 39 OPTICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER PA PA PA
THELMA R. 32 PA PA PA
FREDERIC J. 9 PA PA PA
DONALD'S HOME WAS VALUED AT $6000. DONALD AND THELMA WERE 25 AND 18 RESPECTIVELY WHEN THEY WERE MARRIED. DONALD WAS STILL WORKING AT THE NAVY YARD.

Children of DONALD FORNEY and THELMA JOHN are:
45 i. THELMA CORINNE4 FORNEY, born 29 Sep 1918; died 17 Sep 1920.
46 ii. FREDRIC JOHN FORNEY, born 23 Sep 1920 in CHAMBERSBURG, FRANKLIN, PENNSYLVANIA; died 19 Jul 1973 in LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. He married BETTY COLLEEN BARTON 09 Jun 1942 in INDIANAPOLIS, MARION, INDIANA; born 01 Oct 1922 in OXFORD, BENTON, INDIANA; died 07 May 1995 in GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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Forney, Thelma "Corrine" (I0019)
 
287 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.

Elisabeth Chastain, d/o Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins, married Nathaniel Robbins (b.1791). The descent line:

Isaac Robbins m. Elisabeth McGray
Elisha Robbins m. Mary Wade
Jacob "Jack" Robbins m. Mary Wells.
Mary Robbins married Valentine Chastain.
Elisabeth Chastain married Nathaniel Robbins.

Isaac Robbins m. Elisabeth McGray
Elisha Robbins m. Mary Wade
Nathaniel Robbins (b.1739) m. Ann Unknown.
Nathaniel Robbins (b.1762) m. Nancy Copestick.
Nathaniel Robbins (b. 1791) married Elisabeth Chastain, d/o Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins.

Therefore Nathaniel Robbins (b.1791) and Elizabeth Chastain were 2nd cousins.
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Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Descendants of Pierre Chastain:
Shirley Chasteen:
Children of Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins are:
+ 54 i. Rebecca7 Chastain, born Abt. 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Bet. 1870 - 1871 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.

+ 55 ii. Martin Chastain, born Abt. 1795 in Franklin Co., Virginia, USA; died September 17, 1845 in Scott Co., Indiana.

56 iii. Frances ? Chastain, born Abt. 1796.

Frances is marked as dead in Church Book ending January 1845.

57 iv. Harmon Chastain, born Abt. 1798 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Abt. 1877 in Scott County, Indiana.

58 v. Daughter Chastain, born Bet. 1800 - 1805.

Probably born circa 1800 to 1805. Tradition in Scott County says that Valentine Chastain had a daughter named Sarah Jane. This is probably Sary Shasteen who died in 1847 and is buried at Scaffold Lick, near the road in what seems to be a grave for for a fully grown person.

59 vi. Elizabeth Chastain, born Abt. 1801 in Virginia; died November 20, 1878 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Robbins November 19, 1826; died 1874. He was Church Clerk at Scaffold Lick from July 1830 to March 1847.

60 vii. Mary Chastain, born Abt. 1806 in Kentucky, USA; died Abt. 1838 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Chastain March 16, 1825.

Valentine Chastain performed the marriage between Mary and Nathaniel.. Nathaniel Chastain was probably a son of John and Anner Chastain despite being being listed as an heir of Valentine in 1847. This is based partly on the fact that Anner Chastain was living with Nathaniel in 1850. He is probably named as an heir of Valentine for the estate rights of his children by Mary.

+ 61 viii. Valentine Jr. Chastain, born April 03, 1808 in Shelby County, Kentucky; died Abt. 1866 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.
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Chastain, Elizabeth (I1328)
 
288 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.

Elisabeth Chastain, d/o Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins, married Nathaniel Robbins (b.1791). The descent line:

Isaac Robbins m. Elisabeth McGray
Elisha Robbins m. Mary Wade
Jacob "Jack" Robbins m. Mary Wells.
Mary Robbins married Valentine Chastain.
Elisabeth Chastain married Nathaniel Robbins.

Isaac Robbins m. Elisabeth McGray
Elisha Robbins m. Mary Wade
Nathaniel Robbins (b.1739) m. Ann Unknown.
Nathaniel Robbins (b.1762) m. Nancy Copestick.
Nathaniel Robbins (b. 1791) married Elisabeth Chastain, d/o Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins.

Therefore Nathaniel Robbins (b.1791) and Elizabeth Chastain were 2nd cousins.
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Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Descendants of Pierre Chastain:
Shirley Chasteen:
+ 54 i. Rebecca7 Chastain, born Abt. 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Bet. 1870 - 1871 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.

+ 55 ii. Martin Chastain, born Abt. 1795 in Franklin Co., Virginia, USA; died September 17, 1845 in Scott Co., Indiana.

56 iii. Frances ? Chastain, born Abt. 1796.

Frances is marked as dead in Church Book ending January 1845.

57 iv. Harmon Chastain, born Abt. 1798 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Abt. 1877 in Scott County, Indiana.

58 v. Daughter Chastain, born Bet. 1800 - 1805.

Probably born circa 1800 to 1805. Tradition in Scott County says that Valentine Chastain had a daughter named Sarah Jane. This is probably Sary Shasteen who died in 1847 and is buried at Scaffold Lick, near the road in what seems to be a grave for for a fully grown person.

59 vi. Elizabeth Chastain, born Abt. 1801 in Virginia; died November 20, 1878 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Robbins November 19, 1826; died 1874. He was Church Clerk at Scaffold Lick from July 1830 to March 1847.

60 vii. Mary Chastain, born Abt. 1806 in Kentucky, USA; died Abt. 1838 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Chastain March 16, 1825.

Valentine Chastain performed the marriage between Mary and Nathaniel.. Nathaniel Chastain was probably a son of John and Anner Chastain despite being being listed as an heir of Valentine in 1847. This is based partly on the fact that Anner Chastain was living with Nathaniel in 1850. He is probably named as an heir of Valentine for the estate rights of his children by Mary.

+ 61 viii. Valentine Jr. Chastain, born April 03, 1808 in Shelby County, Kentucky; died Abt. 1866 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.
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Chastain, Elizabeth (I1718)
 
289 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.

Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Hattie M. Durst Null (1894-1960) & Ina Elizabeth Durst Scott (1898-1969) are sisters, daughters of Hezekiah Herman Durst (1861-1933) & Rowena Clementine "Roena" Herdman Durst (1863-1943).

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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Charles Perry Weaver
Birth: 26 Oct 1909
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 5 Jul 1992
Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hartsel R Null
Birth: 31 Jan 1914
Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 23 Feb 1998
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida

Children of Charles Perry Weaver and Hartsell R Null

Carl Weaver

Kenneth Edward Weaver
Birth: 23 Oct 1939
West Virginia
Death: 13 May 1947
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Perry Weaver

Comodore Perry Weaver
Birth: 25 Mar 1869
Hamilton, Warren, Ohio
Death: 14 Nov 1948
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
Spouse
Alevena Mitchell
Birth: 17 Jul 1885
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 8 Jan 1929
Cabell County, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Comodore Perry Weaver
Gardner Weaver
Birth: Aug 1809
Pennsylvania
Death: 28 Aug 1883
Washington County, Ohio
Spouse
Mary Groves
Birth: Nov 1826
Ohio
Death: unknown
Washington, Ohio
_________________________________________________
Parents of Alevena Mitchell

William Mitchell
Birth: 1 Sept 1857
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 19 Aug 1885
Enoch, Noble, Ohio
Spouse
Eunice Isabel Chesshire
Birth: 02 Mar 1864
Davisville, Wood, West Virginia
Death: 28 Sep 1919
Warren, Washington, Ohio

__________________________________________________
Grandmother side of family Hartsell R Null
Parents of Hartsell R Null

Charles Franklin Null
Birth: 31 Aug 1893
Extra, Putnam, Florida
Death: 19 Sep 1957
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hattie M Durst
Birth: 15 Feb 1894
West Virginia
Death: 8 Sep 1960
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Franklin Null

William Phillip Null
Birth: 14 Sep 1852
Putnam, West Virginia
Death: 30 Jul 1917
Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth: 1867
West Virginia
Death: 21 Nov 1898
Bee, Putnam, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Hattie M Durst

Hezekiah Herman Durst
Birth: 25 Dec 1861
Jackson County, West Virginia
Death: 16 Oct 1933
Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Rowena "Roena" Clementine Herdman
Birth: Sep 1863
West Virginia
Death: 1943
Kanawha, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Ina Elizabeth Durst
Birth 28 Sep 1898 Kanawaha, West Virginia
Death Jan 1969 Kanawaha, West Virginia
Spouse
Howard Scott
Birth 14 Aor 1894 Kanawha West Virginia
Death 6 April 1960 Kanawha West Virginia
Parents
Father
Hezekiah Herman Durst
25 Dec 1861 Jackson, Amelia, West Virginia
Death 16 Oct 1933 Putnam West Virginia
Mother
Rowena Clementine "Roena" Herdman
Birth Sept 1863 West Virginia
Death 24 Dec 1943 Putnam, Kanawha, West Virginia
******** 
Durst, Hezekiah Herman (I9006)
 
290 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.

Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Hattie M. Durst Null (1894-1960) & Ina Elizabeth Durst Scott (1898-1969) are sisters, daughters of Hezekiah Herman Durst (1861-1933) & Rowena Clementine "Roena" Herdman Durst (1863-1943).
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Charles Perry Weaver
Birth: 26 Oct 1909
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 5 Jul 1992
Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hartsel R Null
Birth: 31 Jan 1914
Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 23 Feb 1998
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida

Children of Charles Perry Weaver and Hartsell R Null

Carl Weaver

Kenneth Edward Weaver
Birth: 23 Oct 1939
West Virginia
Death: 13 May 1947
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Perry Weaver

Comodore Perry Weaver
Birth: 25 Mar 1869
Hamilton, Warren, Ohio
Death: 14 Nov 1948
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
Spouse
Alevena Mitchell
Birth: 17 Jul 1885
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 8 Jan 1929
Cabell County, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Comodore Perry Weaver
Gardner Weaver
Birth: Aug 1809
Pennsylvania
Death: 28 Aug 1883
Washington County, Ohio
Spouse
Mary Groves
Birth: Nov 1826
Ohio
Death: unknown
Washington, Ohio
_________________________________________________
Parents of Alevena Mitchell

William Mitchell
Birth: 1 Sept 1857
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 19 Aug 1885
Enoch, Noble, Ohio
Spouse
Eunice Isabel Chesshire
Birth: 02 Mar 1864
Davisville, Wood, West Virginia
Death: 28 Sep 1919
Warren, Washington, Ohio

__________________________________________________
Grandmother side of family Hartsell R Null
Parents of Hartsell R Null

Charles Franklin Null
Birth: 31 Aug 1893
Extra, Putnam, Florida
Death: 19 Sep 1957
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hattie M Durst
Birth: 15 Feb 1894
West Virginia
Death: 8 Sep 1960
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Franklin Null

William Phillip Null
Birth: 14 Sep 1852
Putnam, West Virginia
Death: 30 Jul 1917
Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth: 1867
West Virginia
Death: 21 Nov 1898
Bee, Putnam, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Hattie M Durst

Hezekiah Herman Durst
Birth: 25 Dec 1861
Jackson County, West Virginia
Death: 16 Oct 1933
Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Rowena "Roena" Clementine Herdman
Birth: Sep 1863
West Virginia
Death: 1943
Kanawha, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Capt. Phillip Null
Birth 1752 in Wrightsville, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1834 in Point Pleasant, Mason, West Virginia
Spouse
Margaret Anna Maria Beauchamp
Birth 13 Apr 1755 in Christ Church, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1826 in Point Pleasant, Putnam, West Virginia

Philip Null
Birth 27 Jul 1790 in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 27 Jul 1874 in Poca River, Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Jane Fletcher
Birth 17 Nov 1796 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 17 Jan 1853 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina

Henry Null
Birth 15 Oct 1822 in Kanawha, Virginia
Death Living
Death 6 Jul 1899 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Laurana Belle Luranie Higginbotham
Birth 7 Oct 1832 in Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia
Death Living
Death 3 Aug 1894 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia

William Phillip Null
Birth 14 Sep 1852 in Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 30 Jul 1917 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth 10 Jul 1867 in Mercer, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 21 Nov 1898 in Bee, Putnam, West Virginia

CHARLES FRANKLIN NULL
Birth 31 Aug 1893 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 19 Sep 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
HATTIE M DURST
Birth 15 Feb 1894 in Raymond City, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 8 Sep 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia

HARTSELL R NULL
Birth 31 Jan 1914 in Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 23 Feb 1998 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida
Spouse
CHARLES PERRY WEAVER
Birth 26 Oct 1909 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 5 Jul 1992 in Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia

Carl Deloran Weaver
Birth West Vaginia
Living
Spouse
Elizabeth Sue GILLESPIE
Birth West Vaginia
Living
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Durst, Hattie M. (I9003)
 
291 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.

Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Hattie M. Durst Null (1894-1960) & Ina Elizabeth Durst Scott (1898-1969) are sisters, daughters of Hezekiah Herman Durst (1861-1933) & Rowena Clementine "Roena" Herdman Durst (1863-1943).
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Charles Perry Weaver
Birth: 26 Oct 1909
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 5 Jul 1992
Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hartsel R Null
Birth: 31 Jan 1914
Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 23 Feb 1998
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida

Children of Charles Perry Weaver and Hartsell R Null

Carl Weaver

Kenneth Edward Weaver
Birth: 23 Oct 1939
West Virginia
Death: 13 May 1947
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Perry Weaver

Comodore Perry Weaver
Birth: 25 Mar 1869
Hamilton, Warren, Ohio
Death: 14 Nov 1948
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
Spouse
Alevena Mitchell
Birth: 17 Jul 1885
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 8 Jan 1929
Cabell County, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Comodore Perry Weaver
Gardner Weaver
Birth: Aug 1809
Pennsylvania
Death: 28 Aug 1883
Washington County, Ohio
Spouse
Mary Groves
Birth: Nov 1826
Ohio
Death: unknown
Washington, Ohio
_________________________________________________
Parents of Alevena Mitchell

William Mitchell
Birth: 1 Sept 1857
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 19 Aug 1885
Enoch, Noble, Ohio
Spouse
Eunice Isabel Chesshire
Birth: 02 Mar 1864
Davisville, Wood, West Virginia
Death: 28 Sep 1919
Warren, Washington, Ohio

__________________________________________________
Grandmother side of family Hartsell R Null
Parents of Hartsell R Null

Charles Franklin Null
Birth: 31 Aug 1893
Extra, Putnam, Florida
Death: 19 Sep 1957
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hattie M Durst
Birth: 15 Feb 1894
West Virginia
Death: 8 Sep 1960
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Franklin Null

William Phillip Null
Birth: 14 Sep 1852
Putnam, West Virginia
Death: 30 Jul 1917
Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth: 1867
West Virginia
Death: 21 Nov 1898
Bee, Putnam, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Hattie M Durst

Hezekiah Herman Durst
Birth: 25 Dec 1861
Jackson County, West Virginia
Death: 16 Oct 1933
Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Rowena "Roena" Clementine Herdman
Birth: Sep 1863
West Virginia
Death: 1943
Kanawha, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Ina Elizabeth Durst
Birth 28 Sep 1898 Kanawaha, West Virginia
Death Jan 1969 Kanawaha, West Virginia
Spouse
Howard Scott
Birth 14 Aor 1894 Kanawha West Virginia
Death 6 April 1960 Kanawha West Virginia
Parents
Father
Hezekiah Herman Durst
25 Dec 1861 Jackson, Amelia, West Virginia
Death 16 Oct 1933 Putnam West Virginia
Mother
Rowena Clementine "Roena" Herdman
Birth Sept 1863 West Virginia
Death 24 Dec 1943 Putnam, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Herdman, Rowena Clementine "Roena" (I9007)
 
292 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.

Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Hattie M. Durst Null (1894-1960) & Ina Elizabeth Durst Scott (1898-1969) are sisters, daughters of Hezekiah Herman Durst (1861-1933) & Rowena Clementine "Roena" Herdman Durst (1863-1943).
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Charles Perry Weaver
Birth: 26 Oct 1909
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 5 Jul 1992
Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hartsel R Null
Birth: 31 Jan 1914
Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 23 Feb 1998
Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida

Children of Charles Perry Weaver and Hartsell R Null

Carl Weaver

Kenneth Edward Weaver
Birth: 23 Oct 1939
West Virginia
Death: 13 May 1947
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
______________________________________________
Parents of Charles Perry Weaver

Comodore Perry Weaver
Birth: 25 Mar 1869
Hamilton, Warren, Ohio
Death: 14 Nov 1948
Summerlee, Fayette, West Virginia
Spouse
Alevena Mitchell
Birth: 17 Jul 1885
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 8 Jan 1929
Cabell County, West Virginia
_______________________________________________
Parents of Comodore Perry Weaver
Gardner Weaver
Birth: Aug 1809
Pennsylvania
Death: 28 Aug 1883
Washington County, Ohio
Spouse
Mary Groves
Birth: Nov 1826
Ohio
Death: unknown
Washington, Ohio
_________________________________________________
Parents of Alevena Mitchell

William Mitchell
Birth: 1 Sept 1857
Noble County, Ohio
Death: 19 Aug 1885
Enoch, Noble, Ohio
Spouse
Eunice Isabel Chesshire
Birth: 02 Mar 1864
Davisville, Wood, West Virginia
Death: 28 Sep 1919
Warren, Washington, Ohio

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Grandmother side of family Hartsell R Null
Parents of Hartsell R Null

Charles Franklin Null
Birth: 31 Aug 1893
Extra, Putnam, Florida
Death: 19 Sep 1957
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Hattie M Durst
Birth: 15 Feb 1894
West Virginia
Death: 8 Sep 1960
Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Parents of Charles Franklin Null

William Phillip Null
Birth: 14 Sep 1852
Putnam, West Virginia
Death: 30 Jul 1917
Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth: 1867
West Virginia
Death: 21 Nov 1898
Bee, Putnam, West Virginia
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Parents of Hattie M Durst

Hezekiah Herman Durst
Birth: 25 Dec 1861
Jackson County, West Virginia
Death: 16 Oct 1933
Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
Rowena "Roena" Clementine Herdman
Birth: Sep 1863
West Virginia
Death: 1943
Kanawha, West Virginia
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Durst, Hattie M. (I9679)
 
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Amanda E. Douglass via Peggy Toney Floyd via Mamie Toney Prater:
Name
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http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
2nd Wife of Poindexter Toney, Jr.:
.......... +Mary Margaret Gillespie b: 26 December 1821 m: 27 September 1865 in Boone County, West Virginia d: 25 April 1902 in Racine, Boone County, West Virginia
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SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I18478
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I18478
Name: Mary Margaret Gillespie
Given Name: Mary Margaret
Surname: Gillespie
Sex: F
Birth: 26 Dec 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: 25 Apr 1902 in Racine, Sherman Dist., Boone County, West Virginia
_UID: 3F217CF66CAA4AE983234C9C6C0ADDB2AEB3
Change Date: 22 Jan 2006 at 22:44
Note: MBG: "Mary Margaret, oldest daughter of Samuel II and Mary Jane McElwee, was of great business ability and foreseeing. I owe it to her that I was able to get the names of Samuel II children. She had put them all down in the family Bible, the original pages in her handwriting, which I have in my possession. She married Poindexter Toney when she was 44 years old and had lived at home with her father and took care of him after her mother died. At the time of her marriage, she had accumulated cattle, sheep, geese, furniture and money. I think she was the typical and perfect Scotch [sic] lady any true Scotsman would be very proud of. Mary Margaret and Poindexter lived with his son John E. Toney in their old age until they died.
Father: Samuel Gillespie b: 6 Feb 1797 in Bath County, Virginia ."
Mother: Mary Jane 'Jenny' McElwee b: Abt 1798
Marriage 1 Poindexter 'Decker' Toney b: May 1818 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 28 Sep 1865 in Boone County, West Virginia
Change Date: 14 Jan 2006
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
1880 Federal Census for Sherman, Boone Co., WV:
Household:
Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
Poindexter TONEY M Male 63 WV Farmer & Miller
Margaret TONEY M Female 58 WV Keeping House
Letty GILASPIE S Female 38 WV
Rebecca BELCHER S Female 12 WV
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
MARRIAGE RECORD OF POINDEXTER TONEY AND MARY M. GILLESPIE, DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL AND JANE GILLESPIE.
MARRIAGE RECORD
GROOM NAME Poindexter Tony Or Toney
GROOM AGE 48 years
GROOM ESTIMATED BIRTH YEAR 1817
BRIDE NAME Mary M. Gillespie
BRIDE AGE 40 years
BRIDE ESITAMATED BIRTH YEAR 1825
EVENT TYPE Marriage
MARRIAGE DATE 28 Sep 1865
MARRIAGE PLACE Boone, West Virginia
FATHER OF GROOM NAME Poindexter Tony
MOTHER OF GROOM NAME Jane Tony
FATHER OF BRIDE NAME Samuel Gillespie
MOTHER OF BRIDE NAME Jane Gillespie
FILM NUMBER 571247
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4228483
IMAGE NUMBER 23
REFERENCE NLUMBER p 10
SOURCE County Records
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Gillespie, Mary Margaret (I7808)
 
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Caroline Robbins:
Correct place of birth:
James Robbins was born in Rowan Co., NC
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
I have deleted parts of the original text that I posted from this now defunct site to reflect current thought, opinion, or proof concerning this particular branch of the Robbins family.

SUSAN WRIGHT POHLMAN'S SITE:
http://www.geocities.com/famhxlady/intro.html
(text omitted) (under data transfer limitations by Yahoo)

Susan Wright Pohlman:
JACOB4 ROBBINS (text omitted) was born 1735 (text omitted), and died 1830 in Jennings County, Indiana. He married MARY WELLS.
Children of JACOB ROBBINS and MARY WELLS are:
i. WILLIAM5 ROBBINS, b. October 21, 1761, Rowan County, North Carolina; d. September 11, 1834, Decatur County, Indiana.
ii. ABSALOM ROBBINS, b. September 11, 1765, Rowan (Randolph) County, North Carolina; d. 1869, Breckenridge, Kentucky.
iii. JACOB "BIG TOE JAKE" ROBBINS, b. 1767, Rowan (Randolph) County, North Carolina; d. 1840, Scott, Indiana.
iv. JAMES ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1769, Rowan County, Indiana; d. Abt. 1840, Jennings County, Indiana.
v. MARY ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1770, Rowan County, Indiana; d. July 16, 1844, Scott County, Indiana; m. VALENTINE CHASTAIN, September 29, 1791, Franklin County, Virginia.
vi. MARGARET ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1775, Randolph (Rowan) County, North Carolina.
vii. MARTHA ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1779, Rowan County, North Carolina; d. February 14, 1863, Washington County, Indiana.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
I have deleted parts of the original text that I posted from this now defunct site to reflect current thought, opinion, or proof concerning this particular branch of the Robbins family.

SUSAN WRIGHT POHLMAN'S SITE:
http://www.geocities.com/famhxlady/intro.html
(text omitted) (under data transfer limitations by Yahoo)

Susan Wright Pohlman:
JAMES5 ROBBINS (JACOB4) (text omitted) was born Abt. 1769 in Rowan County, Indiana, and died Abt. 1840 in Jennings County, Indiana. He married HANNAH JARRETT August 03, 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
Children of JAMES ROBBINS and HANNAH JARRETT are:
i. RANSOM6 ROBBINS, b. January 28, 1793, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. 1872, Cordova, LeSueur County, Minnesota.
ii. JACOB ROBBINS, b. February 04, 1796, Kentucky; d. 1872, Fulton County, Indiana.
iii. MARY "POLLY" ROBBINS, b. 1798, Kentucky.
iv. JOHN ROBBINS, b. 1805, Kentucky; d. April 24, 1888, Fulton County, Indiana.
v. MATILDA ROBBINS1, b. 1807, Jennings County, Indiana; d. Aft. 1880, Jennings County, Indiana; m. THOMAS ROBBINS.
vi. JAMES ROBBINS, b. December 20, 1811, Kentucky; d. March 15, 1885, Clyde, Cloud County, Kansas.
vii. ANDREW M ROBBINS, b. March 19, 1814, Jennings County, Indiana; d. October 20, 1882, LeSeur County, Minnesota.
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Robbins, James (I0813)
 
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Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
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Chastain, Sarah "Sally" (I1734)
 
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This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Manning, Stephen (I1735)
 
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This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Manning, Stephen (I2335)
 
298 ********
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., IN
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Chastain, Sarah "Sally" (I2336)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Jacob Robbins may have been 1st cousin to his wife Rachel Robbins.
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
HISTORY OF JACOB ROBBINS AND SARAH SPILLMAN as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
Name
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I13154
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
ID: I13154
Name: Jacob ROBBINS
NSFX: II
Title: II
Sex: M
Birth: 1767 in , Rowan, North Carolina
Death: 1840 in , Scott, Indiana
Change Date: 15 JAN 2002 at 14:47:21
Father: Jacob ROBBINS b: Abt 1738 (text omitted)
Mother: Mary WELLS b: 1740
Marriage 1 Rachel ROBBINS
Married: 15 NOV 1790 in , Franklin, Virginia
Marriage 2 Nancy HANKS b: Abt 1785 in Bardstown, Nelson, Kentucky
Married: 10 JUN 1801 in Bardstown, , Kentucky
Children
William ROBBINS b: 15 OCT 1801 in , , Kentucky
Aaron ROBBINS b: 1803 in , , Kentucky
Jacob ROBBINS b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
John Henry ROBBINS b: Abt 1813 in , , Kentucky
Marriage 3 Sarah Jane JOHNSTON
Married: Abt 1814
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Source:
Jerry Sanner, James Jarvis Robbins' researcher:
James Jarvis Robbins is the son of David Ashley Robbins. Currently (12-4-2010), there is research being done considering a possible link of David Ashley Robbins, son of Mary C. Robbins Furguson (or Ferguson), with Jacob II "Big Toe Jake" Robbins & Nancy Hanks (1785-1814). "David Ashley Robbins was adopted by Sylvester Furguson who married David's mother Mary C. Robbins (who died before 1836), in Oldham Co., KY. (Sylvester then married Sarah Clark and had seven more children in IN.) Mary may be the daughter of Jake and Nancy (Hanks) Robbins."
"David Ashley Robbins was born in Oldham Co., KY, January 6, 1815. He was married in Jennings Co., IN, February 8, 1838 to Mary Ann Roberts. Later moved to Putnam Co., MO, where he died March 10 1875."
Donna Forney Clark: Read Debbie Freeman's note at ROBBINS-L Archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/ROBBINS/2010-10/1288383493 & Judy Robbins-Kane note at ROBBINS-L Archives http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ROBBINS/2010-11/1288746401 & the Keith Family Files 2009
by Jacqueline Drew at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3362291&id=I867
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Robbins, Jacob II "Big Toe Jake" (I1817)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
Jacob Robbins may have been 1st cousin to his wife Rachel Robbins.
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
HISTORY OF JACOB ROBBINS AND SARAH SPILLMAN as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
Name
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=boicourtbylines&id=I12968
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
********
Source:
Jerry Sanner, James Jarvis Robbins' researcher:
James Jarvis Robbins is the son of David Ashley Robbins. Currently (12-4-2010), there is research being done considering a possible link of David Ashley Robbins, son of Mary C. Robbins Furguson (or Ferguson), with Jacob II "Big Toe Jake" Robbins & Nancy Hanks (1785-1814). "David Ashley Robbins was adopted by Sylvester Furguson who married David's mother Mary C. Robbins (who died before 1836), in Oldham Co., KY. (Sylvester then married Sarah Clark and had seven more children in IN.) Mary may be the daughter of Jake and Nancy (Hanks) Robbins."
"David Ashley Robbins was born in Oldham Co., KY, January 6, 1815. He was married in Jennings Co., IN, February 8, 1838 to Mary Ann Roberts. Later moved to Putnam Co., MO, where he died March 10 1875."
Donna Forney Clark: Read Debbie Freeman's note at ROBBINS-L Archives http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/ROBBINS/2010-10/1288383493 & Judy Robbins-Kane note at ROBBINS-L Archives http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ROBBINS/2010-11/1288746401 & the Keith Family Files 2009
by Jacqueline Drew at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3362291&id=I867
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Robbins, Jacob II "Big Toe Jake" (I0807)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: for the ancestors Barbara "Barbary" Garber, see the ancestors of Sarah Ritter (1812-1901)
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Source:
SA Smith:
William Henry Ritter
D 4 Feb 1942
Married 29 Mar 1885 Floyd Co IA

Parents
Martin Enoch Ritter
B 29 Nov 1827
D 5 May 1900
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Saphronia A. Johnson
B 1832
D
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Martin Enoch Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 North Carolina
D 10 Feb 1867
Bur
Married 1805

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819
Spouse Barbara
B
D

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes (John) H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
Married 1752 New York Co Pennsylvania

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jan 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
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Sources:
In general, SA Smith researched at Floyd County Court House, Charles City, Floyd County, Ia; birth records, death records, marriage records
and also got information from:
Death certificates
Marriage certificates
Birth certificates
Cemetery tombstones
Family Bible family info
Cemetery records
Obituaries
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Source:
SA Smith:
Barbara (Garber) Ritter – August 31, 1785 – October 11, 1887

#1

DEATH OF A CENTENNARIAN

Mrs. Barbara Ritter, mother of the venerable Jacob Ritter, of this city, and grandmother of Mesdames James R. and I. N. Miller and Isaac Hogne, died at the home of Mrs. A. Baltimore in Marble Rock, Iowa, October 11th, aged 102 years, 1 month and 11 days.
The paper ar Marble Rock says: Barbara Garber was born in Virginia, August 31, 1785. At the age of 6 years she moved with her parents to Kentucky, and at the age of 19 she was married to John Ritter who soon after moved near Dayton, Ohio, where they lived 14 years, moved from there to the southern part of Indiana, remained there a few years and moved to the northern part of the state near South Bend, St. Jo County, lived there until after the death of her husband who died in 1867, age 90 years.

Mrs. Ritter was the mother of 9 children, 7 boys and 2 girls; 8 are living. The oldest was 81 his last birthday, the youngest is 61. At the time of her death she was grandmother to 48 grand-children, 120 great-grand-children, and a great many great-great-grand- children.

She has been a resident of Marble Rock and vicinity over 20 years. She retained her mental facilities to the last; she was aware of her approaching end and seemed to rejoice that it was so near.

At the age of 20 she was united with the Dunker or German Baptist Church and lived a faithful member up to the time of her death.
A beautiful life is ended, weighted with years, but rounded out by the full measure of love bestowed upon her by children, grand-children and great-grand-children, who can but feel in their loss that time has reaped what life has brought to the ripe, full ear.

#2

Barbara (aka Barbary) was the daughter of John and Barbara Garber. Her husband John Ritter died February 7, 1867 in Indiana and is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana. The daughter mentioned above Mrs. A. Baltimore was Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore the wife of Ashberry Baltimore.

She was buried in the Hillside Cemetery, Marble Rock, Floyd, Iowa.
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Garber, Barbara "Barbary" (I11859)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: for the ancestors of John Ritter, Sr. see the ancestors of Sarah Ritter (1812-1901)
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Source:
SA Smith:
William Henry Ritter
D 4 Feb 1942
Married 29 Mar 1885 Floyd Co IA

Parents
Martin Enoch Ritter
B 29 Nov 1827
D 5 May 1900
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Saphronia A. Johnson
B 1832
D
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Martin Enoch Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 North Carolina
D 10 Feb 1867
Bur
Married 1805

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819
Spouse Barbara
B
D

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes (John) H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
Married 1752 New York Co Pennsylvania

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jan 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
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Sources:
In general, SA Smith researched at Floyd County Court House, Charles City, Floyd County, Ia; birth records, death records, marriage records
and also got information from:
Death certificates
Marriage certificates
Birth certificates
Cemetery tombstones
Family Bible family info
Cemetery records
Obituaries
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Ritter, John Sr. (I11858)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, date, & place
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Source:
SEE KIM MASON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3186918&id=I631035958
Chasteen:
Kim Mason:
ID: I631035958
Name: Rebecca CHASTAIN
Given Name: Rebecca
Surname: Chastain
Sex: F
Birth: abt. 1794 in Franklin County, VA
Death: abt. 1870 in Scott County, IN
Census: 1850 Scott County, IN
Census: 1870 Scott County, IN with son Richard and his family
Father: Valentine CHASTAIN b: abt. 1768 in Virginia
Mother: Mary ROBBINS b: abt. 1763
Marriage 1 Richard ROBBINS
Married: April 19, 1810 in Shelby County, KY
Children
Valentine ROBBINS b: December 21, 1812
Harmon ROBBINS b: abt. 1824 in Indiana
Richard ROBBINS b: abt. 1825 in Indiana
Malinda Stella ROBBINS b: abt. 1830 in Scott County, IN
Jonathan C. ROBBINS b: abt. 1831 in Indiana
Rebecca Ann ROBBINS b: February 14, 1832 in Scott County, IN
[Donna Forney Clark: I can't find a definitive source for Harmon Robbins and Malinda Stella Robbins, although I did find the following;
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
RICHARD ROBBINS Pedigree
Children
1. MALINDA ROBBINS Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1830 <, Scott, Indiana>
Christening:
Death: 02 FEB 1876]
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Richard Robbins
Born: 18 AUG 1784 at: VA 1
Married: 19 APR 1810 at: Shelby Co., KY 2
Died: 1850 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Rebecca Chastain
Born: 1794 at: Franklin Co., VA 1
Died: AFT 1870 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:Valentine Chastain
Mother:Mary Robbins
CHILDREN
Name: Richard Robbins
Born: 1825 at: IN 3
Married: 2 JUL 1847 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 1875 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: Catherine Wheat
Name: Jonathan C. Robbins
Born: 1831 at: IN 3
Married: 13 MAR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: at:
Spouses: Merina Jane Clines
Name: Rebecca Ann Robbins
Born: 14 FEB 1836 at: IN 3
Married: 24 APR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 7 JUL 1895 at: Blocher, Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: David M. Chasteen
SOURCES
1) Scott County, Indiana Genealogy Family Files #219.
2) Shelby Co. Kentucky marriage records.
3) Microfile record at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, IN.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
David CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGX-S9) Pedigree
Born: 7 Jun 1831 Place: Scott Co., In
Died: 20 Aug 1890 Place: Blocher, In
Married: 14 May 1851 Place:
Father: William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Family
Mother: Sarah (AFN:3CGZ-WX)
Wife's Name
Rebecca Ann ROBBINS (AFN:3CGX-TG) Pedigree
Born: 2/14/1830 Place:
Died: 7/7/1895 Place: Blocher, In
Married: 14 May 1851 Place:
Father: Richard ROBBINS (AFN:3CGZ-X4) Family
Mother: Rebecca CHASTAIN (AFN:3CGZ-Z9)
Children
1. Sex Name
M John CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-23C) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1854 Place:
Died: 14 Sep 1884 Place:
2. Sex Name
F Phoebe CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-24K) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1858 Place:
Died: 20 Mar 1872 Place:
3. Sex Name
F Susan CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-B8R) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1862 Place:
Died: 22 Dec 1939 Place:
4. Sex Name
F Laura O. CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-BB6) Pedigree
Born: 1869 Place:
Died: 1934 Place:
5. Sex Name
F Nancy Jane CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGX-NL) Pedigree
Born: 12 Jan 1852 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
Died: 19 Nov 1926 Place: Blocher, In
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
RICHARD ROBBINS
Wife
REBECCA CHASTAIN
Children
1. REBECCA ANN ROBBINS
Female
Birth: 14 FEB 1832 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 07 JUL 1895
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Valentine ROBBINS
Male Family
Event(s):
Birth: 22 DEC 1812 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
Death: 02 MAR 1849
Marriages:
Spouse: Hannah C. CHASTAIN Family
Marriage: 05 NOV 1835 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB
Richard Robbins
Census • United States Census, 1850
Cite This Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB : 19 December 2020), Richard Robbins, Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

Event Type Census
Name Richard Robbins
Sex Male
Age 60
Event Date 1850
Event Place Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original) Jennings, Scott, Indiana, United States
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Virginia
Race White
Household ID 100
House Number 100
Line Number 38
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number 172
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This Record
Rebecca Robbins
F
56
Virginia

Rebecca Ann Robbins
F
20
Indiana

Jonathan C Robbins
M
19
Indiana

Harmon Robbins
M
26
Indiana
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Robbins, Rebecca Ann (I1760)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
NC birth place
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, dates, & places
********
Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Descendants of Pierre Chastain:
Shirley Chasteen:
Generation No. 6
46. Valentine Sr6 Chastain (Wiliam5, Pierre4, Pierre3, Estienne2, Jacques1) was born Abt. 1768 in Virginia, USA, and died October 06, 1843 in Scott Co., Indiana, USA. He married Mary Robbins September 29, 1791 in Franklin Co., Virginia, USA. She was born Abt. 1771 in North Carolina, USA, and died July 16, 1844 in Scott Co., Indiana, USA.
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Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Descendants of Pierre Chastain:
Shirley Chasteen:
Source: "Little Otter to Lost River"
Valentine Chastain, Sr. was a preacher and a farmer. His marriage to Mary Robbins took place in Franklin County, Virginia, by Reverend Randolph Hall on Sept. 29, 1791. The following note was also found filed with the bond in the Franklin County Court House: "To the clerk of franklin county--Whereas Valintine Shastine and mary Robins had a greed to join hands in matreymony by aforesaid consent of each party. Signed: William Shastine and sary; Jacob Robbins and mary. Witnessess: William and Absalum Robins." Since Mary Robbins is known to have been a daughter of Jacob and Mary Robbins, it would seem to follow that Valentine was the son of William and Sary Chastain. Just who wrote the note is not known. It appears to be all in the same handwriting and yet neither the Robbins or Chastains signed with "X."
Valentine Chasteen "of Kentucky entered land in Scott County, then Jefferson County, Indiana, on September 20, 1816. On October 14, 1818, the Scaffold Lick Baptist Church was organized at the home of Valentine and Mary Chastain and duly constituted as church. Valentine was licensed to preach in 1826 and held many meetings. The minutes of Scaffold Lick on the 4th Saturday of December 1826 reads as follows: "Church unanimously agree that Brother Volintine Chastain shall have written license to preach where ever his lot may fall agreeable to what they acted 8 or 9 years ago. (signed) Peter Chastain, Clerk."
In 1832, he gave two acres of ground for the church and the cemetery. Valentine is buried at Scaffold Lick Cemetery in Scott County, Indiana.
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Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Descendants of Pierre Chastain:
Shirley Chasteen:
WILIAM5 CHASTAIN (PIERRE4, PIERRE3, ESTIENNE2, JACQUES1) was born Aft. 1743 in Goochland County, Virginia, and died Abt. 1790 in Prob. Franklin County, Virginia. He married SARY(Sarah)(BARNETT?) Abt. 1764 in Virginia.
A note from Shirley Chasteen at her site above reads: "I could find no proof of William and Sary as being the parents of Valentine Sr. Pierre Chastain only had three known sons, Jean Adam, Rene Sr, and Peter Jr. Both Jean (John) and Rene left wills and William was not named in either of these wills, it has always been the concensus of the researchers of this particular Chastain line, that William was a son of Peter Jr. there is no absolute proof of this because of the loss of the Buckingham Co., Va early records. Gerre Bulands reminded me that, Robert Leishman who published our book in 1996, whose wife descended from Robert Ranson Chastain, didn't even put a question mark about the link of William to Peter Jr. I will list him this way also. As further proof that William and Sary are the parents of Valentine, see p 182 "Little Otter..." They signed for them to be married.
Sources for the infomation on William and Sary and their family came from "Little Otter to Lost River." World Family Tree Vo.l 2 "
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Source:
Dr. Carl R. Bogardus files:
Scott Co., IN Genealogy Library

Valentine Chastain
Scaffold Lick Baptist Church Cemetery is located one mile west of Blocher, Johnson Township, Scott County, Indiana. The name is derived from a "deer Lick" where early hunters had erected a "scaffold" in the branches of a tree in order to be screened from the vision of deer, buffalo and other wild animals that came to the "lick" to obtain salty water. This old lick was located between the church and the cemetery.

The church was organized October 14, 1818 and met in members' homes until the log meeting house was completed in 1819. The meetinghouse, also, served as a school. The land where the church and cemetery are located was bought on September 20, 1816 by Valentine Chasteen and donated by him.

Valentine paid taxes in Franklin Co., Virginia, first on 20 April, 1791, he last paid taxes there on 2 August, 1802.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Robbins, Mary (I1281)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/o/Peggy-R-Moore/index.html?Welcome=1015808773
The William Robbins Family Home Page:
Peggy Robbins Moore:
Martin Robbins and Elizabeth "Eliza Jane" Kieth had six children: Mary Robbins, b June 25, 1869, m. David M. Clark; Alice Robbins, b. April 23, 1871; d. February 02, 1914, m. Barney Chasteen; Thomas Alexander Robbins, b. May 24, 1873; John W. Robbins, b. May 07, 1876, in Indiana, d. January 06, 1961, in Arkansas; Willard Robbins, b. July 11, 1879, in Indiana, d. January 24, 1972 in Arkansas, m. Bertha Leoma Rhude; Joseph Robbins, b. June 15, 1883, d. March 11, 1970 in Arkansas, m. Hazel Edith Rhude; Mariah Jane Robbins, b. March 09, 1885, Scottsburg, IN, d. February 15, 1977, in Illinois, m. Meed Trowbridge.
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SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id=I09381
Ancestors of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family ~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I09381
Name: Barnett "Barney" Chasteen
Sex: M
Birth: 15 APR 1864 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Death: 8 MAR 1954 in Rt. 2, Lexington, Scott, IN
Census: 1870 Barney Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1865 Indiana White Male
Census: 1900 Barnett Chasteen Johnson, Scott, Indiana abt 1864 Indiana White Head
Census: 1910 Barnett Chasteen JOHNSON TWP, SCOTT, IN 1864 Indiana White Male
Census: 1920 Chasteen, Barnett Crittenden, Champaign, IL 1864 Indiana White
Census: 1930 Barnett Chasteen Pearl Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1865 Indiana Head
Event: Marriage Notes (Facts Pg) Alice B. Robbins Barnett Chasteen 17 Oct 1889 Jefferson 16 301
Father: Wren Raney Chasteen b: 1820 in Kentucky
Mother: Catherine Jane Lizenbee b: 1825
Marriage 1 Alice Belle Robbins b: 23 APR 1871 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Married: 17 OCT 1889 in Jefferson Cty, Indiana
Children
Glena Chasteen b: 1909 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Marriage 2 Pearl Repp b: AUG 1888 in Lexington, Scott, IN
Married: AFT 2 FEB 1914
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Chasteen, Barnett "Barney" (I2167)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/o/Peggy-R-Moore/index.html?Welcome=1015808773
The William Robbins Family Home Page:
Peggy Robbins Moore:
Martin Robbins and Elizabeth "Eliza Jane" Kieth had six children: Mary Robbins, b June 25, 1869, m. David M. Clark; Alice Robbins, b. April 23, 1871; d. February 02, 1914, m. Barney Chasteen; Thomas Alexander Robbins, b. May 24, 1873; John W. Robbins, b. May 07, 1876, in Indiana, d. January 06, 1961, in Arkansas; Willard Robbins, b. July 11, 1879, in Indiana, d. January 24, 1972 in Arkansas, m. Bertha Leoma Rhude; Joseph Robbins, b. June 15, 1883, d. March 11, 1970 in Arkansas, m. Hazel Edith Rhude; Mariah Jane Robbins, b. March 09, 1885, Scottsburg, IN, d. February 15, 1977, in Illinois, m. Meed Trowbridge.
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Source:
SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id=I09381
Ancestors of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family ~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I09381
Name: Barnett "Barney" Chasteen
Sex: M
Birth: 15 APR 1864 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Death: 8 MAR 1954 in Rt. 2, Lexington, Scott, IN
Census: 1870 Barney Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1865 Indiana White Male
Census: 1900 Barnett Chasteen Johnson, Scott, Indiana abt 1864 Indiana White Head
Census: 1910 Barnett Chasteen JOHNSON TWP, SCOTT, IN 1864 Indiana White Male
Census: 1920 Chasteen, Barnett Crittenden, Champaign, IL 1864 Indiana White
Census: 1930 Barnett Chasteen Pearl Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1865 Indiana Head
Event: Marriage Notes (Facts Pg) Alice B. Robbins Barnett Chasteen 17 Oct 1889 Jefferson 16 301
Father: Wren Raney Chasteen b: 1820 in Kentucky
Mother: Catherine Jane Lizenbee b: 1825
Marriage 1 Alice Belle Robbins b: 23 APR 1871 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Married: 17 OCT 1889 in Jefferson Cty, Indiana
Children
Glena Chasteen b: 1909 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Marriage 2 Pearl Repp b: AUG 1888 in Lexington, Scott, IN
Married: AFT 2 FEB 1914
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Chasteen, Barnett "Barney" (I2695)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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ROBBINS, JACOB "JACK" (I0797)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Robbins, Jacob "Jack" (I1781)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Source:
SEE THELMA DEY VAN HUSEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1370531&id=I4200
Well's Ancestors:
Thelma Dey Van Husen:
ID: I4200
Name: Mary WELLS
Sex: F
Father: Stephen WELLS III b: ABT. 1700
Mother: Priscilla REDMON
Marriage 1 Jacob ROBBINS
Children
Andrew ROBBINS
Absalom ROBBINS b: 11 SEP 1764 in Rowan, N.C.
William ROBBINS
Jacob ROBBINS
Mary ROBBINS
James ROBBINS
Martha ROBBINS
John ROBBINS
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Wells, Mary (I1814)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
I have deleted parts of the original text that I posted from this now defunct site to reflect current thought, opinion, or proof concerning this particular branch of the Robbins family.

SUSAN WRIGHT POHLMAN'S SITE:
http://www.geocities.com/famhxlady/intro.html
(text omitted) (under data transfer limitations by Yahoo)

Susan Wright Pohlman:
JACOB4 ROBBINS (text omitted) was born 1735 (text omitted), and died 1830 in Jennings County, Indiana. He married MARY WELLS.
Children of JACOB ROBBINS and MARY WELLS are:
i. WILLIAM5 ROBBINS, b. October 21, 1761, Rowan County, North Carolina; d. September 11, 1834, Decatur County, Indiana.
ii. ABSALOM ROBBINS, b. September 11, 1765, Rowan (Randolph) County, North Carolina; d. 1869, Breckenridge, Kentucky.
iii. JACOB "BIG TOE JAKE" ROBBINS, b. 1767, Rowan (Randolph) County, North Carolina; d. 1840, Scott, Indiana.
iv. JAMES ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1769, Rowan County, Indiana; d. Abt. 1840, Jennings County, Indiana.
v. MARY ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1770, Rowan County, Indiana; d. July 16, 1844, Scott County, Indiana; m. VALENTINE CHASTAIN, September 29, 1791, Franklin County, Virginia.
vi. MARGARET ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1775, Randolph (Rowan) County, North Carolina.
vii. MARTHA ROBBINS, b. Abt. 1779, Rowan County, North Carolina; d. February 14, 1863, Washington County, Indiana.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
I have deleted parts of the original text that I posted from this now defunct site to reflect current thought, opinion, or proof concerning this particular branch of the Robbins family.

SUSAN WRIGHT POHLMAN'S SITE:
http://www.geocities.com/famhxlady/intro.html
(text omitted) (under data transfer limitations by Yahoo)

Susan Wright Pohlman:
JAMES5 ROBBINS (JACOB4) (text omitted) was born Abt. 1769 in Rowan County, Indiana, and died Abt. 1840 in Jennings County, Indiana. He married HANNAH JARRETT August 03, 1790 in Montgomery County, Virginia.
Children of JAMES ROBBINS and HANNAH JARRETT are:
i. RANSOM6 ROBBINS, b. January 28, 1793, Montgomery County, Virginia; d. 1872, Cordova, LeSueur County, Minnesota.
ii. JACOB ROBBINS, b. February 04, 1796, Kentucky; d. 1872, Fulton County, Indiana.
iii. MARY "POLLY" ROBBINS, b. 1798, Kentucky.
iv. JOHN ROBBINS, b. 1805, Kentucky; d. April 24, 1888, Fulton County, Indiana.
v. MATILDA ROBBINS1, b. 1807, Jennings County, Indiana; d. Aft. 1880, Jennings County, Indiana; m. THOMAS ROBBINS.
vi. JAMES ROBBINS, b. December 20, 1811, Kentucky; d. March 15, 1885, Clyde, Cloud County, Kansas.
vii. ANDREW M ROBBINS, b. March 19, 1814, Jennings County, Indiana; d. October 20, 1882, LeSeur County, Minnesota.
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Robbins, James (I1827)
 
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Lynn Weaver:

Husband: JOHN A BELCHER
Birth: Jan 1834
Mercer, Loudoun, Virginia
Death: 1883
Boone, West Virginia

Wife: Jemima Mimia Cauley
Birth: Mar 1834
Monroe, Amherst, Virginia
Death: 1900
Boone County, West Virginia

Children:
1. Green Chapman Belcher
Birth: 29 Aug 1856
Boone Country, West Virginia
Death: 17 Aug 1945
Racine, Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Lettice Brown Gillespie
Birth: 22 Jun 1860
West Virginia
Death: 5 Aug 1959
West Virginia

2. William Henry Belcher
Birth: 02 Dec 1859
Boone, West Virginia
Death: 20 Oct 1928
Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Ada P Addie Gadd
Birth: 2 Sep 1866
West Virginia, USA
Death: 11 Mar 1955
Boone, West Virginia

3. Berry C Belcher
Birth: 10 Dec 1863
Boone, Franklin, Virginia
Death: 13 Mar 1942
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Clementine Minerva Asbury
Birth: Dec 1862
Boone, West Virginia
Death: 2 Oct 1935
Boone, West Virginia

4. Martha Jane Belcher
Birth: 12 Jan 1869
Boone County, West Virginia
Death: 23 May 1935
Bloomingrose, Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Charles Sturgill
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Birth Record of Addie Pethena Gadd Belcher
BIRTH RECORD
NAME Addie P. Gadd
BIRTH DATE 21 Sep 1866
BIRTH PLACE Kanawha, West Virginia
GENDER Female
FATHER NAME James Gadd
MOTHER NAME Lucy E. Gadd
FILM NUMBER 521730
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4226912
IMAGE NUMBER 115
REFERENCE NUMBER Pg 107 Ln 98
SOURCE County Records
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Children of James A Gadd & Lucy E Newby

Child 1
William Frances Gadd
Birth: Feb 1862
West Virginia
Death: 19 May 1952
Cabell, West Virginia
Spouse
Clora May Hettie SNODGRASS
Birth: 22 Dec 1876
Boone, West Virgini
Death: 3 Aug 1964
Boone, West Virginia

Child 2
ADA PETHENA Addie Gadd
Birth: 21 Sep 1866
Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 11 Mar 1955
Boone, West Virginia
Spouse
William Henry Belcher
Birth: 02 Dec 1859
Boone, West Virginia
Death: 20 Oct 1928
Boone, West Virginia

Child 3
Female Gadd
Birth: 15 Aug 1873
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 15 Aug 1873
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia

Child 4
Mary Alice Gadd
Birth: 12 Mar 1878
Boone County, West Virgina
Death: 03 May 1901
Racine, Boone, West Virginia
Spouse
Simeon Edward Toney
Birth: 06 Nov 1872
Big Coal, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 02 Oct 1906
Henshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
DEATH
[Death Certificate is viewable at WEST VIRGINIA ARCHIVES AND HISTORY at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=1371582&Type=Death ]
NAME Addie Pethena Belcher
DEATH DATE 11 Mar 1955
DEATH PLACE Kanawha, West Virginia
BIRTH DATE 02 SEPT 1865
BIRTH PLACE Boone County, West Virginia
AGE AT DEATH 86 years 6 months and 9 days
MARITAL STATUS Widowed
BURIAL DATE 13 March 1955
BURIAL PLACE Mechanics Cemetery
FATHER NAME Jim Gadd
MOTHER NAME Lucy Newby
FILM NUMBER 1984375
IMAGE NUMBER 90
SOURCE Statewide
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.
DEATH
[Death Certificate is viewable at WEST VIRGINIA ARCHIVES AND HISTORY at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=22908&Type=Death ]
Name: William Henery Belcher
Sex: Male
Death Date: 21 Oct 1928
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Spouse: Addie/Belcher
Mother: Mamie/Collins
Father: John/Belcher
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.
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Source:
SEE REBECCA FALIN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=beca6000&id=I75479
Becky Falin's Genealogy Database:
Rebecca Falin:
ID: I75479
Name: Ada Gadd 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1866 in Kanawha Co., West Virginia
Event: Relationship to Compiler none
Event: 1880 Census 1880 Boone Co., West Virginia
Father: James A Gadd b: 1829 in Virginia
Mother: Lucy E Newby b: OCT 1846 in Virginia
Marriage 1 Henry Belcher b: ABT 1859 in Boone Co., Virginia
Married: 28 MAR 1883 in Boone Co., West Virginia 2
Children
Nora Belcher b: AFT 1883
Ella Belcher b: AFT 1883
Anna Belcher b: AFT 1883
Lessie Belcher b: AFT 1883
Thelma Belcher b: AFT 1883
Herbert Belcher b: AFT 1883
Robert Belcher b: AFT 1883
Rebecca Falin's sources:
Title: 1880 Federal Population Census: West Virginia: Boone County
Author: National Archives & Records Administration
Repository:
Note: Western Reserve Historical Society
Media: Microfilm
Text: p. 359a
Gadd, Jas, W, M, 47, , , , farmer, VA, VA, VA
, Lucy, W, F, 32, , wife, , keeping house, WV, WV, WV
, Ada, W, F, 13, , daughter, , at home, WV, WV, WV
, Wm, W, M, 12, , son, , at home, WV, WV, WV
, Mary A, W, F, 2, , daughter, , , WV, WV, WV
Title: Kith and Kin of Boone County, West Virginia, Volume XXVIII
Publication: Boone County Genealogical Society, 2003
Repository:
Media: Book
Text: 28 Mar 1883
Henry Belcher, 22, Boone, John & Jemima (Cauley) Belcher
Ada Gadd, 17, Kanawha, James & Lucy (newly) Gadd
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Gadd, Ada Pethena "Addie" (I7483)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
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Lynn Weaver:

Husband: JOHN A BELCHER
Birth: Jan 1834
Mercer, Loudoun, Virginia
Death: 1883
Boone, West Virginia

Wife: Jemima Mimia Cauley
Birth: Mar 1834
Monroe, Amherst, Virginia
Death: 1900
Boone County, West Virginia

Children:
1. Green Chapman Belcher
Birth: 29 Aug 1856
Boone Country, West Virginia
Death: 17 Aug 1945
Racine, Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Lettice Brown Gillespie
Birth: 22 Jun 1860
West Virginia
Death: 5 Aug 1959
West Virginia

2. William Henry Belcher
Birth: 02 Dec 1859
Boone, West Virginia
Death: 20 Oct 1928
Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Ada P Addie Gadd
Birth: 2 Sep 1866
West Virginia, USA
Death: 11 Mar 1955
Boone, West Virginia

3. Berry C Belcher
Birth: 10 Dec 1863
Boone, Franklin, Virginia
Death: 13 Mar 1942
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Clementine Minerva Asbury
Birth: Dec 1862
Boone, West Virginia
Death: 2 Oct 1935
Boone, West Virginia

4. Martha Jane Belcher
Birth: 12 Jan 1869
Boone County, West Virginia
Death: 23 May 1935
Bloomingrose, Boone, West Virginia
SPOUSE
Charles Sturgill
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Birth Record of Addie Pethena Gadd Belcher
BIRTH RECORD
NAME Addie P. Gadd
BIRTH DATE 21 Sep 1866
BIRTH PLACE Kanawha, West Virginia
GENDER Female
FATHER NAME James Gadd
MOTHER NAME Lucy E. Gadd
FILM NUMBER 521730
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4226912
IMAGE NUMBER 115
REFERENCE NUMBER Pg 107 Ln 98
SOURCE County Records
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Children of James A Gadd & Lucy E Newby

Child 1
William Frances Gadd
Birth: Feb 1862
West Virginia
Death: 19 May 1952
Cabell, West Virginia
Spouse
Clora May Hettie SNODGRASS
Birth: 22 Dec 1876
Boone, West Virgini
Death: 3 Aug 1964
Boone, West Virginia

Child 2
ADA PETHENA Addie Gadd
Birth: 21 Sep 1866
Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 11 Mar 1955
Boone, West Virginia
Spouse
William Henry Belcher
Birth: 02 Dec 1859
Boone, West Virginia
Death: 20 Oct 1928
Boone, West Virginia

Child 3
Female Gadd
Birth: 15 Aug 1873
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 15 Aug 1873
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia

Child 4
Mary Alice Gadd
Birth: 12 Mar 1878
Boone County, West Virgina
Death: 03 May 1901
Racine, Boone, West Virginia
Spouse
Simeon Edward Toney
Birth: 06 Nov 1872
Big Coal, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 02 Oct 1906
Henshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
DEATH
[Death Certificate is viewable at WEST VIRGINIA ARCHIVES AND HISTORY at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=1371582&Type=Death ]
NAME Addie Pethena Belcher
DEATH DATE 11 Mar 1955
DEATH PLACE Kanawha, West Virginia
BIRTH DATE 02 SEPT 1865
BIRTH PLACE Boone County, West Virginia
AGE AT DEATH 86 years 6 months and 9 days
MARITAL STATUS Widowed
BURIAL DATE 13 March 1955
BURIAL PLACE Mechanics Cemetery
FATHER NAME Jim Gadd
MOTHER NAME Lucy Newby
FILM NUMBER 1984375
IMAGE NUMBER 90
SOURCE Statewide
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.
DEATH
[Death Certificate is viewable at WEST VIRGINIA ARCHIVES AND HISTORY at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=22908&Type=Death ]
Name: William Henery Belcher
Sex: Male
Death Date: 21 Oct 1928
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Spouse: Addie/Belcher
Mother: Mamie/Collins
Father: John/Belcher
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.
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Source:
SEE REBECCA FALIN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=beca6000&id=I75479
Becky Falin's Genealogy Database:
Rebecca Falin:
ID: I75479
Name: Ada Gadd 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1866 in Kanawha Co., West Virginia
Event: Relationship to Compiler none
Event: 1880 Census 1880 Boone Co., West Virginia
Father: James A Gadd b: 1829 in Virginia
Mother: Lucy E Newby b: OCT 1846 in Virginia
Marriage 1 Henry Belcher b: ABT 1859 in Boone Co., Virginia
Married: 28 MAR 1883 in Boone Co., West Virginia 2
Children
Nora Belcher b: AFT 1883
Ella Belcher b: AFT 1883
Anna Belcher b: AFT 1883
Lessie Belcher b: AFT 1883
Thelma Belcher b: AFT 1883
Herbert Belcher b: AFT 1883
Robert Belcher b: AFT 1883
Rebecca Falin's sources:
Title: 1880 Federal Population Census: West Virginia: Boone County
Author: National Archives & Records Administration
Repository:
Note: Western Reserve Historical Society
Media: Microfilm
Text: p. 359a
Gadd, Jas, W, M, 47, , , , farmer, VA, VA, VA
, Lucy, W, F, 32, , wife, , keeping house, WV, WV, WV
, Ada, W, F, 13, , daughter, , at home, WV, WV, WV
, Wm, W, M, 12, , son, , at home, WV, WV, WV
, Mary A, W, F, 2, , daughter, , , WV, WV, WV
Title: Kith and Kin of Boone County, West Virginia, Volume XXVIII
Publication: Boone County Genealogical Society, 2003
Repository:
Media: Book
Text: 28 Mar 1883
Henry Belcher, 22, Boone, John & Jemima (Cauley) Belcher
Ada Gadd, 17, Kanawha, James & Lucy (newly) Gadd
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Gadd, Ada Pethena "Addie" (I8621)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Henry Null
Birth:
15 Oct 1822
Kanawha, , Virginia, USA
Death:
6 Jul 1899
Putnam, West Virginia, USA
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Capt. Phillip Null
Birth 1752 in Wrightsville, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1834 in Point Pleasant, Mason, West Virginia
Spouse
Margaret Anna Maria Beauchamp
Birth 13 Apr 1755 in Christ Church, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1826 in Point Pleasant, Putnam, West Virginia

Philip Null
Birth 27 Jul 1790 in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 27 Jul 1874 in Poca River, Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Jane Fletcher
Birth 17 Nov 1796 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 17 Jan 1853 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina

Henry Null
Birth 15 Oct 1822 in Kanawha, Virginia
Death Living
Death 6 Jul 1899 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Laurana Belle Luranie Higginbotham
Birth 7 Oct 1832 in Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia
Death Living
Death 3 Aug 1894 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia

William Phillip Null
Birth 14 Sep 1852 in Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 30 Jul 1917 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth 10 Jul 1867 in Mercer, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 21 Nov 1898 in Bee, Putnam, West Virginia

CHARLES FRANKLIN NULL
Birth 31 Aug 1893 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 19 Sep 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
HATTIE M DURST
Birth 15 Feb 1894 in Raymond City, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 8 Sep 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia

HARTSELL R NULL
Birth 31 Jan 1914 in Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 23 Feb 1998 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida
Spouse
CHARLES PERRY WEAVER
Birth 26 Oct 1909 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 5 Jul 1992 in Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia

Carl Deloran Weaver
Birth West Vaginia
Living
Spouse
Elizabeth Sue GILLESPIE
Birth West Vaginia
Living
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Null, Henry (I10283)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Henry Null
Birth:
15 Oct 1822
Kanawha, , Virginia, USA
Death:
6 Jul 1899
Putnam, West Virginia, USA
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Capt. Phillip Null
Birth 1752 in Wrightsville, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1834 in Point Pleasant, Mason, West Virginia
Spouse
Margaret Anna Maria Beauchamp
Birth 13 Apr 1755 in Christ Church, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1826 in Point Pleasant, Putnam, West Virginia

Philip Null
Birth 27 Jul 1790 in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 27 Jul 1874 in Poca River, Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Jane Fletcher
Birth 17 Nov 1796 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 17 Jan 1853 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina

Henry Null
Birth 15 Oct 1822 in Kanawha, Virginia
Death Living
Death 6 Jul 1899 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Laurana Belle Luranie Higginbotham
Birth 7 Oct 1832 in Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia
Death Living
Death 3 Aug 1894 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia

William Phillip Null
Birth 14 Sep 1852 in Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 30 Jul 1917 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth 10 Jul 1867 in Mercer, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 21 Nov 1898 in Bee, Putnam, West Virginia

CHARLES FRANKLIN NULL
Birth 31 Aug 1893 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 19 Sep 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
HATTIE M DURST
Birth 15 Feb 1894 in Raymond City, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 8 Sep 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia

HARTSELL R NULL
Birth 31 Jan 1914 in Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 23 Feb 1998 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida
Spouse
CHARLES PERRY WEAVER
Birth 26 Oct 1909 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 5 Jul 1992 in Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia

Carl Deloran Weaver
Birth West Vaginia
Living
Spouse
Elizabeth Sue GILLESPIE
Birth West Vaginia
Living
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Donna Forney Clark:
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Jane Ann Toney and Alfred Newton Kirk's son ROBERT C KIRK Married LULA LOUISA BELCHER. She was the daughter of Mary E Belcher and Mack Belcher. Jane Ann Toney & Alfred Newton Kirk, and Mary E Belcher & Mack Belcher are the grandparents of ROBERT C KIRK and LULA LOUISA BELCHER KIRK'S children.

Parents: Jane Ann Toney Kirk & Alfred Newton Kirk
Jane Ann Toney
Birth: 11 Sep 1837
Bloomingrose, Logan, Virginia
Death: 5 Jan 1911
Ameagle, Boone, West Virginia
Spouse
Alfred Newton Kirk
Birth: 1843
Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 1921
Raleigh, West Virginia
Marriage 23 May 1867 Boone County, West Virginia

Their Son:
ROBERT C KIRK
Birth: 19 Nov 1870
Bush Creek, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 7 Dec 1943
Dorothy, Raleigh, West Virginia
Spouse
LULA LOUISA BELCHER
Birth: 10 Mar 1876
Bush Creek, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 3 Jan 1964
West Virginia, USA
Marriage 01 Mar 1893 Kanawha County, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
ROBERT C KIRK
Birth: 19 Nov 1870
Bush Creek, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 7 Dec 1943
Dorothy, Raleigh, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Name: Robert C. Kirk
Sex: Male
Death Date: 07 Dec 1943
Death Place: Raleigh, West Virginia
Age at Death: 73
Burial Place: Union Cemetery
Burial Date: 09 Dec 1943
Cemetery: Union Cemetery
Birth Date: 19 Nov. 1870
Birth Place: Racin Boone County, West Vigina
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: Louise Kirk
Age of Spouse: 72
Occupation: Coal Miner
Mother: Jane Ann Toney
Mother's Birth Place: Boone County
Father: Alfred N. Kirk
Father's Birth Place:
Informant: Harry Kirk
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Sherman, Boone, West Virginia:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Alfred KIRK Self M Male W 39 WV Farmer VA VA
Jane A. KIRK Wife M Female W 41 WV Keeping House WV WV
Evaline KIRK Dau S Female W 10 WV WV WV
Robert KIRK Son S Male W 8 WV WV WV
William KIRK Son S Male W 8 WV WV WV
Penira KIRK Dau S Female W 4 WV WV WV
Oather KIRK Son S Male W 3 WV WV WV
Cora YOUNG Niece S Female W 4 WV WV WV
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Death Record of Lillian Maria Kirk:
Name: Mrs. Lillian Akers
Sex: Female
Death Date: 20 Aug 1937
Death Place: Kanawha, West Virginia
Age at Death: 37 years 4 months 14 days
Burial Place: Estep Cemetery
Burial Date: 22 Aug 1937
Cemetery: Estep Cemetery
Funeral Home: Paul M Ray
Birth Date: 06 April 1900
Birth Place: West Virginia
Marital Status: Divorced
Occupation: Home
Residence: Raleigh West Virginia
Mother: Louise Belcher
Mother's Birth Place: Boone County, West Virginia
Father: Robert Calvin Kirk
Father's Birth Place: Boone County, West Virginia
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History

Notes: Her father's full name is Robert Calvin Kirk.
She was married to William Akers Born abt: 1897 in West Virginia.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Jane Ann Toney and Alfred Newton Kirk's son ROBERT C KIRK Married LULA LOUISA BELCHER. She was the daughter of Mary E Belcher and Mack Belcher. Jane Ann Toney & Alfred Newton Kirk, and Mary E Belcher & Mack Belcher are the grandparents of ROBERT C KIRK and LULA LOUISA BELCHER KIRK'S children.

Parents: Jane Ann Toney Kirk & Alfred Newton Kirk
Jane Ann Toney
Birth: 11 Sep 1837
Bloomingrose, Logan, Virginia
Death: 5 Jan 1911
Ameagle, Boone, West Virginia
Spouse
Alfred Newton Kirk
Birth: 1843
Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 1921
Raleigh, West Virginia
Marriage 23 May 1867 Boone County, West Virginia

Their Son:
ROBERT C KIRK
Birth: 19 Nov 1870
Bush Creek, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 7 Dec 1943
Dorothy, Raleigh, West Virginia
Spouse
LULA LOUISA BELCHER
Birth: 10 Mar 1876
Bush Creek, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 3 Jan 1964
West Virginia, USA
Marriage 01 Mar 1893 Kanawha County, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
ROBERT C KIRK
Birth: 19 Nov 1870
Bush Creek, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 7 Dec 1943
Dorothy, Raleigh, West Virginia
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Name: Robert C. Kirk
Sex: Male
Death Date: 07 Dec 1943
Death Place: Raleigh, West Virginia
Age at Death: 73
Burial Place: Union Cemetery
Burial Date: 09 Dec 1943
Cemetery: Union Cemetery
Birth Date: 19 Nov. 1870
Birth Place: Racin Boone County, West Vigina
Marital Status: Married
Spouse: Louise Kirk
Age of Spouse: 72
Occupation: Coal Miner
Mother: Jane Ann Toney
Mother's Birth Place: Boone County
Father: Alfred N. Kirk
Father's Birth Place:
Informant: Harry Kirk
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Sherman, Boone, West Virginia:
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Alfred KIRK Self M Male W 39 WV Farmer VA VA
Jane A. KIRK Wife M Female W 41 WV Keeping House WV WV
Evaline KIRK Dau S Female W 10 WV WV WV
Robert KIRK Son S Male W 8 WV WV WV
William KIRK Son S Male W 8 WV WV WV
Penira KIRK Dau S Female W 4 WV WV WV
Oather KIRK Son S Male W 3 WV WV WV
Cora YOUNG Niece S Female W 4 WV WV WV
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Kirk, Robert Calvin (I8550)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Robert Lee Toney, Sr
Birth: 19 Oct 1810
Kanawha County, Virginia
Death: 15 May 1890
Boone County
Spouse
Penedamia Alvina Foster
Birth: 02 May 1811
Kanawa County
Death: 01 Oct 1855
Blooming Rose, Boone County

Daughter of Robert Lee Toney, Sr & Penedamia Alvina Foster
Mary Elizabeth Toney
Birth: 9 May 1844
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia
Death: 26 Feb 1913
Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Joseph Albert (Jacob) Fowler
Birth: 1833
Burning Springs, Wirt, West Virginia
Death: 12 Apr 1883
Yawkey, Lincoln, West Virginia

PARENTS OF JOSEPH ALBERT (JOCOB) FOWLER
Thomas R. Fowler
Birth: 1790
Bath, Augusta, Virginia, USA
Death: 1840
Boone Cty, (West) Virginia
Spouse
Elizabeth Gillespie
Birth: Aug 1805
Bath Cty, Virginia
Death: After:1880
Boone, West Virginia, USA

PARENTS OF Elizabeth Gillespie
THEOPHILUS GILLESPIE
Birth: 1776
Bath, Augusta, Virginia, USA
Death: 28 Feb 1863
Logan, West Virginia, USA
Spouse
MARY CHAMPE
Birth: 1770
Bath, Augusta, Virginia, USA
Death: 1850
Boone, West Virginia, USA
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Gillespie, Elizabeth (I8950)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN TONEY was born Abt. 1791, and died Abt. 1857. He married (1) MARY FERGUSON. She was born Abt. 1794, and died Abt. 1845. He married (3) MARY HAGER. She was born Abt. 1799.
Children of JOHN TONEY and MARY FERGUSON are:
i. WILLIAM2 TONEY, b. Abt. 1811.
ii. DAVID TONEY, b. Abt. 1814.
2. iii. JULIA TONEY, b. October 25, 1817, Kanawha County, Virginia; d. October 25, 1892, White Oak, Boone
County, WV.
3. iv. ADAM F. TONEY, SR., b. Abt. 1819.
4. v. MARY JANE TONEY, b. Abt. 1825.
vi. MAHALA TONEY, b. April 1833.
vii. JOHN POINDEXTER TONEY, b. October 1835.
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
2. JULIA2 TONEY (JOHN F.1) was born October 25, 1817 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 25, 1892 in White Oak, Boone County, WV. She married (1) NOAH FOSTER, son of THOMAS FOSTER and MARY MCGOVNEY. He was born Abt. 1808 in Kanawha County, Va., and died August 17, 1863. She married (2) BAYLESS COOPER, JR., SON Of BAYLESS COOPER and REBECCA THOMPSON. He was born May 25, 1823 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died January 23, 1886 in White Oak, Boone County WV.
Notes for JULIA TONEY:
Her Vital Dates were copied from her Grave Marker.
More About JULIA TONEY:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Notes for BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Three-Mile Cemetery is located up White Oak Creek in Boone County, West Virginia. It is up a steep slope about 75 yards above the Creek, you really need a guide with a off-road vehicle and/or a very detailed map.
Our guide was his Great Grandson Hillard Edward Cooper. There are several Coopers buried there and his grave marker has the name spelled as BAYLESS. That alone was the strongest 'spelling' documentation we ever found. 23 Cooper descendants made that journey.
Interviews with five of his Grandchildren and nine of his Great Grandchildren, all said that the name spelled as Bayless is correct. Those family members also indicated that he was referred to as being a JUNIOR. Their wishes shall be honored with respect to ORAL FAMILY HISTORY 'as presented'.
There is one un-solved mystery >> at this Cemetery, there is a marker that reads Wilson Cooper with these vital dates, born Dec 22, 1857 and died Jul 4, 1878. There are some recorders who say that he is the son of Bayless Cooper, Jr, we cannot document that via the National Census or other records or family interviews but it is clear that those 'MARKER' vital dates would conflict with his other children's dates. We need help.
More About BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Children of JULIA TONEY and NOAH FOSTER are:
i. CYNTHIA3 FOSTER, b. June 17, 1840; m. J. M. MASON.
ii. SETH FOSTER, b. November 05, 1842, Kanawha County, Va.; d. August 29, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Sumter, Georgia; m. SARAH JANE FARLEY; b. January 04, 1842; d. March 28, 1925.
More About SARAH JANE FARLEY:
Burial: Foster Cemetery, Dawes Mountain, Boone/Kanawha County, WV
Children of JULIA TONEY and BAYLESS COOPER are:
5. iii. JOHN P.3 COOPER, b. November 12, 1847, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. July 08, 1937, Kanawha Co.,WV.
6. iv. CHARLES COOPER, b. November 1849, White Oak, Boone County, Va.; d. February 03, 1937, Kayford,Kanawha County, WV.
7. v. MARY POLLY COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 05, 1930, Boone Co.,WV.
vi. SARAH COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 01, 1853, White Oak, Boone
County, Va..
8. vii. BLACKBURN EDWARD COOPER, SR, b. October 22, 1854, White Oak, Boone County, Virginia; d.
December 13, 1928, Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston, WV.
9. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 25, 1856, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. January 02, 1937,Kanawha County, WV.
ix. CALVIRN COOPER, b. May 18, 1858, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 30, 1941, Boone Co., WV.
Notes for CALVIRN COOPER:
Never married and some researchers/recorders incorrectly spell his name as Calvin. The grave markerclearly has CALVIRN.
More About CALVIRN COOPER:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
10. x. WILLIAM THOMAS COOPER, b. September 16, 1864, White Oak, Boone Co., WV; d. December 31, 1955.
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I052688
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I052688
Name: John F. Toney
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: ABT 1858 in Ramage Hill, Boone County, (West) Virginia
Father: Carey Toney b: 3 OCT 1763 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth 'Betsy' Doran b: 4 JUL 1767 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ferguson b: ABT 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1809 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Children
William Toney b: ABT 1811 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
David Tawney Toney b: ABT 1814 in Giles County, Virginia
Julia Toney b: 25 OCT 1817 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Adam F. Toney b: ABT 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Mary Jane Toney b: ABT 1825 in Giles County, Virginia
Mahala Toney b: 13 APR 1833 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
John Poindexter Toney b: OCT 1835 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 2 Mary 'Polly' Hager b: ABT 1799 in Tazewell County, Virginia
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Source:
SEE BETTY LOU RILEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chipmunkmcg&id=I1142
My McGovney Tree by Betty Lou Riley:
ID: I1142
Name: Julia TONEY
Sex: F
Birth: 25 OCT 1817 in ,Kanawha (of), West Virginia
Death: 25 OCT 1892 in Comfort, Boone, West Virginia
Event: McGovney INDEX pg 3
Event: Some info from James Edmond McGovney Research Files
Event: Compiled info by Betty Lou Riley
Burial: White Oak, Boone, West Virginia
Change Date: 24 JUN 2000
Note:
[JoAnn'sMcGovney.FTW]
!RESEARCH: See Jo Ann Minert's Ref: FOSTER WV13 for more on this lady and her marriages.
Marriage 1 Noah FOSTER b: 1808 in Comfort, Boone Co., WV
Married: 8 JUL 1838
Children
Seth FOSTER b: 5 NOV 1842 in Paint Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Toney, Julia (I6758)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 1
1. JOHN TONEY was born Abt. 1791, and died Abt. 1857. He married (1) MARY FERGUSON. She was born Abt. 1794, and died Abt. 1845. He married (3) MARY HAGER. She was born Abt. 1799.
Children Of JOHN TONEY and MARY FERGUSON are:
i.ii. WILLIAM2 TONEY, b. Abt. 1811.DAVID TONEY, b. Abt. 1814.
2. iii. JULIA TONEY, b. October 25, 1817, Kanawha County, Virginia; d. October 25, 1892, White Oak, Boone
County, WV.
3. iv. ADAM F. TONEY, SR., b. Abt. 1819.
4. v. MARY JANE TONEY, b. Abt. 1825.
vi. MAHALA TONEY, b. April 1833.
vii. JOHN POINDEXTER TONEY, b. October 1835.
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I052688
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I052688
Name: John F. Toney
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: ABT 1858 in Ramage Hill, Boone County, (West) Virginia
Father: Carey Toney b: 3 OCT 1763 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth 'Betsy' Doran b: 4 JUL 1767 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ferguson b: ABT 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1809 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Children
William Toney b: ABT 1811 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
David Tawney Toney b: ABT 1814 in Giles County, Virginia
Julia Toney b: 25 OCT 1817 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Adam F. Toney b: ABT 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Mary Jane Toney b: ABT 1825 in Giles County, Virginia
Mahala Toney b: 13 APR 1833 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
John Poindexter Toney b: OCT 1835 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 2 Mary 'Polly' Hager b: ABT 1799 in Tazewell County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1845
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I209853
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I209853
Name: William Toney
Given Name: William
Surname: Toney
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1811 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: Aft 1880 in Boone County, West Virginia
Occupation: Ferryman
_UID: E93CFFF56B224756B614E6F1C17DB89A7497
Change Date: 22 Jun 2007 at 20:27
Note:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=beca6000&id=I56921
[Donna Forney Clark's note: SEE BECKY FALIN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:]
Becky Falin's sources:
Title: Kith and Kin of Boone County, West Virginia, Volume XXVII
Publication: Boone County Genealogical Society, 2002
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: John F Toney, b. 1781 Franklin, VA, d. 1858 Ramage, Boone, VA, m1. Mary Hager; m2. Mary Ferguson 1809 Kanawha, VA, d/o Joshua Ferguson & Rebecca Toney, b. 1794 VA
Children with Mary Ferguson:
1. William, b. 1811, m. Margaret Toney, b. 1808, d. June 1868
2. Julia, b. 25 Oct 1817, d. 25 Oct 1892 Boone, WV
3. Adam F, b. 1820 Kanawha, VA
4. Mary Jane, b. 1827 IN, m. Fry Lucas, b. 1821 Cambell, VA
5. John P, b. 1831 Kanawha, VA, m. Sarah Thompson 24 Nov 1865, b. 1842, d. 1911
6. Mahala, b. 1834 Kanawha, VA, d. abt 1913 Boone, WV
Title: 1860 Federal Population Census: Virginia: Boone County
Author: National Archives & Records Administration
Repository:
Note: Western Reserve Historical Society
Call Number:
Media: Microfilm
Text: p.53
Toney, William, 49, M, W, farmer, 800, 287, Kanawha VA
, Margaret, 48, F, W, , , , Kanawha VA
, Margaret, 21, F, W, , , , Kanawha VA
, Adam, 18, M, W, farm laborer, , , Kanawha VA
, Cynthia F, 16, F, W, , , , Fayette VA
, Julian Ann, 12, F, W, , , , Fayette VA
, William R, 7, M, W, , , , Raleigh VA
(JOEL HAGER begins again on the following notes):
Father: John F. Toney b: Abt 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Ferguson b: Abt 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Margaret 'Peggy' Toney b: Abt 1808 in Kanawha (Boone) County, (West) Virginia
Married: 21 May 1835 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Mary Jane Toney b: Abt 1837 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Margaret Toney b: Abt 1839 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Adam Toney b: Jan 1842 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Cynthia Frances Toney b: 11 Mar 1845 in Raleigh County, (West) Virginia
Julia Ann Toney b: Abt 1848 in Fayette County, (West) Virginia
William R. Toney b: Oct 1852 in Raleigh County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 2 Mary E. Barker b: Abt 1852 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Married: 12 Sep 1874 in Boone County, West Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Cora Toney b: Abt 1876 in Boone County, West Virginia
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Toney, William (I6756)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
2. JULIA2 TONEY (JOHN F.1) was born October 25, 1817 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 25, 1892 in White Oak, Boone County, WV. She married (1) NOAH FOSTER, son of THOMAS FOSTER and MARY MCGOVNEY. He was born Abt. 1808 in Kanawha County, Va., and died August 17, 1863. She married (2) BAYLESS COOPER, JR., SON of BAYLESS COOPER and REBECCA THOMPSON. He was born May 25, 1823 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died January 23, 1886 in White Oak, Boone County WV.
Notes for JULIA TONEY:
Her Vital Dates were copied from her Grave Marker.
More About JULIA TONEY:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Notes for BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Three-Mile Cemetery is located up White Oak Creek in Boone County, West Virginia. It is up a steep slope about 75 yards above the Creek, you really need a guide with a off-road vehicle and/or a very detailed map.
Our guide was his Great Grandson Hillard Edward Cooper. There are several Coopers buried there and his grave marker has the name spelled as BAYLESS. That alone was the strongest 'spelling' documentation we ever found. 23 Cooper descendants made that journey.
Interviews with five of his Grandchildren and nine of his Great Grandchildren, all said that the name spelled as Bayless is correct. Those family members also indicated that he was referred to as being a JUNIOR. Their wishes shall be honored with respect to ORAL FAMILY HISTORY 'as presented'.
There is one un-solved mystery >> at this Cemetery, there is a marker that reads Wilson Cooper with these vital dates, born Dec 22, 1857 and died Jul 4, 1878. There are some recorders who say that he is the son of Bayless Cooper, Jr, we cannot document that via the National Census or other records or family interviews but it is clear that those 'MARKER' vital dates would conflict with his other children's dates. We need help.
More About BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Children of JULIA TONEY and NOAH FOSTER are:
i. CYNTHIA3 FOSTER, b. June 17, 1840; m. J. M. MASON.
ii. SETH FOSTER, b. November 05, 1842, Kanawha County, Va.; d. August 29, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Sumter, Georgia; m. SARAH JANE FARLEY; b. January 04, 1842; d. March 28, 1925.
More About SARAH JANE FARLEY:
Burial: Foster Cemetery, Dawes Mountain, Boone/Kanawha County, WV
Children of JULIA TONEY and BAYLESS COOPER are:
5. JOHN P.3 COOPER, b. November 12, 1847, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. July 08, 1937, Kanawha Co.,WV.
6. iv. CHARLES COOPER, b. November 1849, White Oak, Boone County, Va.; d. February 03, 1937, Kayford,Kanawha County, WV.
7. v. MARY POLLY COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 05, 1930, Boone Co.,WV.
vi. SARAH COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 01, 1853, White Oak, Boone
County, Va..
8. vii. BLACKBURN EDWARD COOPER, SR, b. October 22, 1854, White Oak, Boone County, Virginia; d.
December 13, 1928, Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston, WV.
9. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 25, 1856, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. January 02, 1937,Kanawha County, WV.
ix. CALVIRN COOPER, b. May 18, 1858, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 30, 1941, Boone Co., WV.
Notes for CALVIRN COOPER:
Never married and some researchers/recorders incorrectly spell his name as Calvin. The grave markerclearly has CALVIRN.
More About CALVIRN COOPER:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
10. x. WILLIAM THOMAS COOPER, b. September 16, 1864, White Oak, Boone Co., WV; d. December 31, 1955.
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Cooper, Bayless Jr. (I7915)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
2. JULIA2 TONEY (JOHN F.1) was born October 25, 1817 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 25, 1892 in White Oak, Boone County, WV. She married (1) NOAH FOSTER, son of THOMAS FOSTER and MARY MCGOVNEY. He was born Abt. 1808 in Kanawha County, Va., and died August 17, 1863. She married (2) BAYLESS COOPER, JR., SON of BAYLESS COOPER and REBECCA THOMPSON. He was born May 25, 1823 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died January 23, 1886 in White Oak, Boone County WV.
Notes for JULIA TONEY:
Her Vital Dates were copied from her Grave Marker.
More About JULIA TONEY:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Notes for BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Three-Mile Cemetery is located up White Oak Creek in Boone County, West Virginia. It is up a steep slope about 75 yards above the Creek, you really need a guide with a off-road vehicle and/or a very detailed map.
Our guide was his Great Grandson Hillard Edward Cooper. There are several Coopers buried there and his grave marker has the name spelled as BAYLESS. That alone was the strongest 'spelling' documentation we ever found. 23 Cooper descendants made that journey.
Interviews with five of his Grandchildren and nine of his Great Grandchildren, all said that the name spelled as Bayless is correct. Those family members also indicated that he was referred to as being a JUNIOR. Their wishes shall be honored with respect to ORAL FAMILY HISTORY 'as presented'.
There is one un-solved mystery >> at this Cemetery, there is a marker that reads Wilson Cooper with these vital dates, born Dec 22, 1857 and died Jul 4, 1878. There are some recorders who say that he is the son of Bayless Cooper, Jr, we cannot document that via the National Census or other records or family interviews but it is clear that those 'MARKER' vital dates would conflict with his other children's dates. We need help.
More About BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Children of JULIA TONEY and NOAH FOSTER are:
i. CYNTHIA3 FOSTER, b. June 17, 1840; m. J. M. MASON.
ii. SETH FOSTER, b. November 05, 1842, Kanawha County, Va.; d. August 29, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Sumter, Georgia; m. SARAH JANE FARLEY; b. January 04, 1842; d. March 28, 1925.
More About SARAH JANE FARLEY:
Burial: Foster Cemetery, Dawes Mountain, Boone/Kanawha County, WV
Children of JULIA TONEY and BAYLESS COOPER are:
5. JOHN P.3 COOPER, b. November 12, 1847, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. July 08, 1937, Kanawha Co.,WV.
6. iv. CHARLES COOPER, b. November 1849, White Oak, Boone County, Va.; d. February 03, 1937, Kayford,Kanawha County, WV.
7. v. MARY POLLY COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 05, 1930, Boone Co.,WV.
vi. SARAH COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 01, 1853, White Oak, Boone
County, Va..
8. vii. BLACKBURN EDWARD COOPER, SR, b. October 22, 1854, White Oak, Boone County, Virginia; d.
December 13, 1928, Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston, WV.
9. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 25, 1856, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. January 02, 1937,Kanawha County, WV.
ix. CALVIRN COOPER, b. May 18, 1858, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 30, 1941, Boone Co., WV.
Notes for CALVIRN COOPER:
Never married and some researchers/recorders incorrectly spell his name as Calvin. The grave markerclearly has CALVIRN.
More About CALVIRN COOPER:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
10. x. WILLIAM THOMAS COOPER, b. September 16, 1864, White Oak, Boone Co., WV; d. December 31, 1955.
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Cooper, Bayless Jr. (I8093)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
2. JULIA2 TONEY (JOHN F.1) was born October 25, 1817 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 25, 1892 in White Oak, Boone County, WV. She married (1) NOAH FOSTER, son of THOMAS FOSTER and MARY MCGOVNEY. He was born Abt. 1808 in Kanawha County, Va., and died August 17, 1863. She married (2) BAYLESS COOPER, JR., SON Of BAYLESS COOPER and REBECCA THOMPSON. He was born May 25, 1823 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died January 23, 1886 in White Oak, Boone County WV.
Notes for JULIA TONEY:
Her Vital Dates were copied from her Grave Marker.
More About JULIA TONEY:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Notes for BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Three-Mile Cemetery is located up White Oak Creek in Boone County, West Virginia. It is up a steep slope about 75 yards above the Creek, you really need a guide with a off-road vehicle and/or a very detailed map.
Our guide was his Great Grandson Hillard Edward Cooper. There are several Coopers buried there and his grave marker has the name spelled as BAYLESS. That alone was the strongest 'spelling' documentation we ever found. 23 Cooper descendants made that journey.
Interviews with five of his Grandchildren and nine of his Great Grandchildren, all said that the name spelled as Bayless is correct. Those family members also indicated that he was referred to as being a JUNIOR. Their wishes shall be honored with respect to ORAL FAMILY HISTORY 'as presented'.
There is one un-solved mystery >> at this Cemetery, there is a marker that reads Wilson Cooper with these vital dates, born Dec 22, 1857 and died Jul 4, 1878. There are some recorders who say that he is the son of Bayless Cooper, Jr, we cannot document that via the National Census or other records or family interviews but it is clear that those 'MARKER' vital dates would conflict with his other children's dates. We need help.
More About BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Children of JULIA TONEY and NOAH FOSTER are:
i. CYNTHIA3 FOSTER, b. June 17, 1840; m. J. M. MASON.
ii. SETH FOSTER, b. November 05, 1842, Kanawha County, Va.; d. August 29, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Sumter, Georgia; m. SARAH JANE FARLEY; b. January 04, 1842; d. March 28, 1925.
More About SARAH JANE FARLEY:
Burial: Foster Cemetery, Dawes Mountain, Boone/Kanawha County, WV
Children of JULIA TONEY and BAYLESS COOPER are:
5. iii. JOHN P.3 COOPER, b. November 12, 1847, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. July 08, 1937, Kanawha Co.,WV.
6. iv. CHARLES COOPER, b. November 1849, White Oak, Boone County, Va.; d. February 03, 1937, Kayford,Kanawha County, WV.
7. v. MARY POLLY COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 05, 1930, Boone Co.,WV.
vi. SARAH COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 01, 1853, White Oak, Boone
County, Va..
8. vii. BLACKBURN EDWARD COOPER, SR, b. October 22, 1854, White Oak, Boone County, Virginia; d.
December 13, 1928, Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston, WV.
9. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 25, 1856, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. January 02, 1937,Kanawha County, WV.
ix. CALVIRN COOPER, b. May 18, 1858, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 30, 1941, Boone Co., WV.
Notes for CALVIRN COOPER:
Never married and some researchers/recorders incorrectly spell his name as Calvin. The grave markerclearly has CALVIRN.
More About CALVIRN COOPER:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
10. x. WILLIAM THOMAS COOPER, b. September 16, 1864, White Oak, Boone Co., WV; d. December 31, 1955.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-MC) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1775 Place: Norfolk, Va
Died: 16 Oct 1850 Place: , Kanawha Co., (w)va
Buried: Place: , Adams, Ohio
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FXB-3T) Family
Mother: Mary MCHIBBIN OR MCKIBBEN (AFN:5FXB-41)
Wife's Name
Jane MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FX1-NJ) Pedigree
Born: 19 Oct 1779 Place: Of Adams County, Oh
Died: 19 Oct 1859 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, W. Virginia
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: James MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FXB-56) Family
Mother: Nancy CROCKETT (AFN:5FXB-6C)
Children
1. Sex Name
F Rebecca FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-GM) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1812 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
2. Sex Name
F Ada Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-HS) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
3. Sex Name
F Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-K5) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1820 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Abergail FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-LB) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1822 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
Died: CHILD Place:
5. Sex Name
M Noah FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-GH) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Died: 17 Aug 1863 Place:
6. Sex Name
F Polly FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-C4) Pedigree
Born: 1804 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
7. Sex Name
F Anna FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-D9) Pedigree
Born: 1810 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
8. Sex Name
M Seth FOSTER (AFN:4C94-DF) Pedigree
Born: 1802 Place: , , Kanawa, West Virginia
Died: 1862 Place: , Comfort, Boone, West Virginia
9. Sex Name
M Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-MH) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1826 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Nov 1895 Place: , Boone, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, Wv
10. Sex Name
F Minerva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-J0) Pedigree
Born: 18 Apr 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
11. Sex Name
F Penedome Alviva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-FG) Pedigree
Born: 2 May 1811 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
12. Sex Name
M James Mcgovney FOSTER (AFN:2STF-BS) Pedigree
Born: 17 May 1824 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Aug 1895 Place: Coalburg, Knwh, Wv
Buried: Place: White Oak, Boone, Wv
13. Sex Name
F Nancy FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-BX) Pedigree
Born: 7 Aug 1800 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
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Source:
SEE BETTY LOU RILEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chipmunkmcg&id=I1141
My McGovney Tree by Betty Lou Riley:
ID: I1141
Name: Noah FOSTER
Sex: M
Birth: 1808 in Comfort, Boone Co., WV
Birth: 1808 in ,Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 17 AUG 1863
Event: McGovney INDEX pg 3
Event: Some info from James Edmond McGovney Research Files
Event: Some info from Mary Jane Czap
Event: Compiled info by Betty Lou Riley
Ancestral File #: 5FX1-GH
Change Date: 24 JUN 2000
Father: Thomas FOSTER b: 17 MAR 1775 in VA
Mother: Jane MCGOVNEY b: 19 OCT 1779 in PA
Marriage 1 Julia TONEY b: 25 OCT 1817 in ,Kanawha (of), West Virginia
Married: 8 JUL 1838
Children
Seth FOSTER b: 5 NOV 1842 in Paint Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Foster, Noah (I0889)
 
323 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
2. JULIA2 TONEY (JOHN F.1) was born October 25, 1817 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 25, 1892 in White Oak, Boone County, WV. She married (1) NOAH FOSTER, son of THOMAS FOSTER and MARY MCGOVNEY. He was born Abt. 1808 in Kanawha County, Va., and died August 17, 1863. She married (2) BAYLESS COOPER, JR., SON Of BAYLESS COOPER and REBECCA THOMPSON. He was born May 25, 1823 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died January 23, 1886 in White Oak, Boone County WV.
Notes for JULIA TONEY:
Her Vital Dates were copied from her Grave Marker.
More About JULIA TONEY:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Notes for BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Three-Mile Cemetery is located up White Oak Creek in Boone County, West Virginia. It is up a steep slope about 75 yards above the Creek, you really need a guide with a off-road vehicle and/or a very detailed map.
Our guide was his Great Grandson Hillard Edward Cooper. There are several Coopers buried there and his grave marker has the name spelled as BAYLESS. That alone was the strongest 'spelling' documentation we ever found. 23 Cooper descendants made that journey.
Interviews with five of his Grandchildren and nine of his Great Grandchildren, all said that the name spelled as Bayless is correct. Those family members also indicated that he was referred to as being a JUNIOR. Their wishes shall be honored with respect to ORAL FAMILY HISTORY 'as presented'.
There is one un-solved mystery >> at this Cemetery, there is a marker that reads Wilson Cooper with these vital dates, born Dec 22, 1857 and died Jul 4, 1878. There are some recorders who say that he is the son of Bayless Cooper, Jr, we cannot document that via the National Census or other records or family interviews but it is clear that those 'MARKER' vital dates would conflict with his other children's dates. We need help.
More About BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Children of JULIA TONEY and NOAH FOSTER are:
i. CYNTHIA3 FOSTER, b. June 17, 1840; m. J. M. MASON.
ii. SETH FOSTER, b. November 05, 1842, Kanawha County, Va.; d. August 29, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Sumter, Georgia; m. SARAH JANE FARLEY; b. January 04, 1842; d. March 28, 1925.
More About SARAH JANE FARLEY:
Burial: Foster Cemetery, Dawes Mountain, Boone/Kanawha County, WV
Children of JULIA TONEY and BAYLESS COOPER are:
5. iii. JOHN P.3 COOPER, b. November 12, 1847, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. July 08, 1937, Kanawha Co.,WV.
6. iv. CHARLES COOPER, b. November 1849, White Oak, Boone County, Va.; d. February 03, 1937, Kayford,Kanawha County, WV.
7. v. MARY POLLY COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 05, 1930, Boone Co.,WV.
vi. SARAH COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 01, 1853, White Oak, Boone
County, Va..
8. vii. BLACKBURN EDWARD COOPER, SR, b. October 22, 1854, White Oak, Boone County, Virginia; d.
December 13, 1928, Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston, WV.
9. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 25, 1856, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. January 02, 1937,Kanawha County, WV.
ix. CALVIRN COOPER, b. May 18, 1858, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 30, 1941, Boone Co., WV.
Notes for CALVIRN COOPER:
Never married and some researchers/recorders incorrectly spell his name as Calvin. The grave markerclearly has CALVIRN.
More About CALVIRN COOPER:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
10. x. WILLIAM THOMAS COOPER, b. September 16, 1864, White Oak, Boone Co., WV; d. December 31, 1955.
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I052688
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I052688
Name: John F. Toney
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: ABT 1858 in Ramage Hill, Boone County, (West) Virginia
Father: Carey Toney b: 3 OCT 1763 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth 'Betsy' Doran b: 4 JUL 1767 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ferguson b: ABT 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1809 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Children
William Toney b: ABT 1811 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
David Tawney Toney b: ABT 1814 in Giles County, Virginia
Julia Toney b: 25 OCT 1817 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Adam F. Toney b: ABT 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Mary Jane Toney b: ABT 1825 in Giles County, Virginia
Mahala Toney b: 13 APR 1833 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
John Poindexter Toney b: OCT 1835 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 2 Mary 'Polly' Hager b: ABT 1799 in Tazewell County, Virginia
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Source:
SEE BETTY LOU RILEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chipmunkmcg&id=I1142
My McGovney Tree by Betty Lou Riley:
ID: I1142
Name: Julia TONEY
Sex: F
Birth: 25 OCT 1817 in ,Kanawha (of), West Virginia
Death: 25 OCT 1892 in Comfort, Boone, West Virginia
Event: McGovney INDEX pg 3
Event: Some info from James Edmond McGovney Research Files
Event: Compiled info by Betty Lou Riley
Burial: White Oak, Boone, West Virginia
Change Date: 24 JUN 2000
Note:
[JoAnn'sMcGovney.FTW]
!RESEARCH: See Jo Ann Minert's Ref: FOSTER WV13 for more on this lady and her marriages.
Marriage 1 Noah FOSTER b: 1808 in Comfort, Boone Co., WV
Married: 8 JUL 1838
Children
Seth FOSTER b: 5 NOV 1842 in Paint Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Toney, Julia (I0890)
 
324 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
2. JULIA2 TONEY (JOHN F.1) was born October 25, 1817 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died October 25, 1892 in White Oak, Boone County, WV. She married (1) NOAH FOSTER, son of THOMAS FOSTER and MARY MCGOVNEY. He was born Abt. 1808 in Kanawha County, Va., and died August 17, 1863. She married (2) BAYLESS COOPER, JR., SON Of BAYLESS COOPER and REBECCA THOMPSON. He was born May 25, 1823 in Kanawha County, Virginia, and died January 23, 1886 in White Oak, Boone County WV.
Notes for JULIA TONEY:
Her Vital Dates were copied from her Grave Marker.
More About JULIA TONEY:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Notes for BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Three-Mile Cemetery is located up White Oak Creek in Boone County, West Virginia. It is up a steep slope about 75 yards above the Creek, you really need a guide with a off-road vehicle and/or a very detailed map.
Our guide was his Great Grandson Hillard Edward Cooper. There are several Coopers buried there and his grave marker has the name spelled as BAYLESS. That alone was the strongest 'spelling' documentation we ever found. 23 Cooper descendants made that journey.
Interviews with five of his Grandchildren and nine of his Great Grandchildren, all said that the name spelled as Bayless is correct. Those family members also indicated that he was referred to as being a JUNIOR. Their wishes shall be honored with respect to ORAL FAMILY HISTORY 'as presented'.
There is one un-solved mystery >> at this Cemetery, there is a marker that reads Wilson Cooper with these vital dates, born Dec 22, 1857 and died Jul 4, 1878. There are some recorders who say that he is the son of Bayless Cooper, Jr, we cannot document that via the National Census or other records or family interviews but it is clear that those 'MARKER' vital dates would conflict with his other children's dates. We need help.
More About BAYLESS COOPER, JR.:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
Children of JULIA TONEY and NOAH FOSTER are:
i. CYNTHIA3 FOSTER, b. June 17, 1840; m. J. M. MASON.
ii. SETH FOSTER, b. November 05, 1842, Kanawha County, Va.; d. August 29, 1864, Andersonville Prison, Sumter, Georgia; m. SARAH JANE FARLEY; b. January 04, 1842; d. March 28, 1925.
More About SARAH JANE FARLEY:
Burial: Foster Cemetery, Dawes Mountain, Boone/Kanawha County, WV
Children of JULIA TONEY and BAYLESS COOPER are:
5. iii. JOHN P.3 COOPER, b. November 12, 1847, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. July 08, 1937, Kanawha Co.,WV.
6. iv. CHARLES COOPER, b. November 1849, White Oak, Boone County, Va.; d. February 03, 1937, Kayford,Kanawha County, WV.
7. v. MARY POLLY COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 05, 1930, Boone Co.,WV.
vi. SARAH COOPER, b. March 27, 1853, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 01, 1853, White Oak, Boone
County, Va..
8. vii. BLACKBURN EDWARD COOPER, SR, b. October 22, 1854, White Oak, Boone County, Virginia; d.
December 13, 1928, Kanawha Valley Hospital, Charleston, WV.
9. viii. EMMA ELIZABETH COOPER, b. October 25, 1856, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. January 02, 1937,Kanawha County, WV.
ix. CALVIRN COOPER, b. May 18, 1858, White Oak, Boone Co., Va.; d. April 30, 1941, Boone Co., WV.
Notes for CALVIRN COOPER:
Never married and some researchers/recorders incorrectly spell his name as Calvin. The grave markerclearly has CALVIRN.
More About CALVIRN COOPER:
Burial: Three-Mile Cemetery, White Oak, Boone County, West Virginia
10. x. WILLIAM THOMAS COOPER, b. September 16, 1864, White Oak, Boone Co., WV; d. December 31, 1955.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-MC) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1775 Place: Norfolk, Va
Died: 16 Oct 1850 Place: , Kanawha Co., (w)va
Buried: Place: , Adams, Ohio
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FXB-3T) Family
Mother: Mary MCHIBBIN OR MCKIBBEN (AFN:5FXB-41)
Wife's Name
Jane MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FX1-NJ) Pedigree
Born: 19 Oct 1779 Place: Of Adams County, Oh
Died: 19 Oct 1859 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, W. Virginia
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: James MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FXB-56) Family
Mother: Nancy CROCKETT (AFN:5FXB-6C)
Children
1. Sex Name
F Rebecca FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-GM) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1812 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
2. Sex Name
F Ada Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-HS) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
3. Sex Name
F Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-K5) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1820 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Abergail FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-LB) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1822 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
Died: CHILD Place:
5. Sex Name
M Noah FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-GH) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Died: 17 Aug 1863 Place:
6. Sex Name
F Polly FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-C4) Pedigree
Born: 1804 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
7. Sex Name
F Anna FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-D9) Pedigree
Born: 1810 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
8. Sex Name
M Seth FOSTER (AFN:4C94-DF) Pedigree
Born: 1802 Place: , , Kanawa, West Virginia
Died: 1862 Place: , Comfort, Boone, West Virginia
9. Sex Name
M Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-MH) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1826 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Nov 1895 Place: , Boone, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, Wv
10. Sex Name
F Minerva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-J0) Pedigree
Born: 18 Apr 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
11. Sex Name
F Penedome Alviva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-FG) Pedigree
Born: 2 May 1811 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
12. Sex Name
M James Mcgovney FOSTER (AFN:2STF-BS) Pedigree
Born: 17 May 1824 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Aug 1895 Place: Coalburg, Knwh, Wv
Buried: Place: White Oak, Boone, Wv
13. Sex Name
F Nancy FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-BX) Pedigree
Born: 7 Aug 1800 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
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Source:
SEE BETTY LOU RILEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=chipmunkmcg&id=I1141
My McGovney Tree by Betty Lou Riley:
ID: I1141
Name: Noah FOSTER
Sex: M
Birth: 1808 in Comfort, Boone Co., WV
Birth: 1808 in ,Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 17 AUG 1863
Event: McGovney INDEX pg 3
Event: Some info from James Edmond McGovney Research Files
Event: Some info from Mary Jane Czap
Event: Compiled info by Betty Lou Riley
Ancestral File #: 5FX1-GH
Change Date: 24 JUN 2000
Father: Thomas FOSTER b: 17 MAR 1775 in VA
Mother: Jane MCGOVNEY b: 19 OCT 1779 in PA
Marriage 1 Julia TONEY b: 25 OCT 1817 in ,Kanawha (of), West Virginia
Married: 8 JUL 1838
Children
Seth FOSTER b: 5 NOV 1842 in Paint Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia
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Foster, Noah (I8092)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
3. ADAM F.2 TONEY, SR. (JOHN F.1) was born Abt. 1819. He married MARY ANN COOPER, daughter of THOMPSON COOPER and NANCY POMEROY. She was born November 11, 1831.
Children of ADAM TONEY and MARY COOPER are:
i. NANCY JANE3 TONEY, b. Abt. 1855.
11. ii. MINERVA SUSAN TONEY, b. February 08, 1857, Boone County, Va.; d. February 10, 1932.
iii. MAHALA TONEY, b. Abt. 1864.
iv. ADAM F. TONEY, JR., b. December 1866; m. CYNTHIA LUCAS; b. May 1862; d. May 07, 1944.
v. HADASSAH TONEY, b. Abt. 1868.
12. vi. JOHN HAMILTON TONEY, SR., b. April 20, 1872; d. March 19, 1932.
vii. FLORENCE TONEY, b. Abt. 1875.
viii. WILLIAM C. TONEY, b. October 06, 1877; d. April 20, 1956.
ix. ALLEN HILL TONEY, b. May 06, 1881.
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 3
13. CYNTHIA3 LUCAS (MARY JANE2 TONEY, JOHN F.1) was born May 1862, and died May 07, 1944. She married (1) JEFF MCCOMAS. She married (2) ADAM F. TONEY, JR, son of ADAM TONEY and MARY COOPER. He was born December 1866.
Child of CYNTHIA LUCAS and JEFF MCCOMAS is:
i. EFFIE4 MCCOMAS, b. Abt. 1884.
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I079793
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I079793
Name: Adam F. Toney
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: AFT 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Father: John F. Toney b: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Ferguson b: ABT 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ann Cooper b: 11 NOV 1831 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 11 MAY 1854 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Children
Nancy Jane Toney b: ABT 1855 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Minerva S. Toney b: FEB 1856 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Mahala Toney b: ABT 1864 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Adam Toney b: DEC 1866 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Hadassah Toney b: ABT 1868 in Boone County, West Virginia
John Hamilton Toney b: 20 APR 1872 in Boone County, West Virginia
Florence Toney b: ABT 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
William C. 'Rean' Toney b: 6 OCT 1877
Allen Hill Toney b: 6 MAY 1881
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Toney, Adam F. Jr. (I6768)
 
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********
Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 2
3. ADAM F.2 TONEY, SR. (JOHN F.1) was born Abt. 1819. He married MARY ANN COOPER, daughter of THOMPSON COOPER and NANCY POMEROY. She was born November 11, 1831.
Children of ADAM TONEY and MARY COOPER are:
i. NANCY JANE3 TONEY, b. Abt. 1855.
11. ii. MINERVA SUSAN TONEY, b. February 08, 1857, Boone County, Va.; d. February 10, 1932.
iii. MAHALA TONEY, b. Abt. 1864.
iv. ADAM F. TONEY, JR., b. December 1866; m. CYNTHIA LUCAS; b. May 1862; d. May 07, 1944.
v. HADASSAH TONEY, b. Abt. 1868.
12. vi. JOHN HAMILTON TONEY, SR., b. April 20, 1872; d. March 19, 1932.
vii. FLORENCE TONEY, b. Abt. 1875.
viii. WILLIAM C. TONEY, b. October 06, 1877; d. April 20, 1956.
ix. ALLEN HILL TONEY, b. May 06, 1881.
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Source:
Mae (Cooper) and Ed Long:
Descendants of John F. Toney
FEBRUARY 15, 2008
Generation No. 3
13. CYNTHIA3 LUCAS (MARY JANE2 TONEY, JOHN F.1) was born May 1862, and died May 07, 1944. She married (1) JEFF MCCOMAS. She married (2) ADAM F. TONEY, JR, son of ADAM TONEY and MARY COOPER. He was born December 1866.
Child of CYNTHIA LUCAS and JEFF MCCOMAS is:
i. EFFIE4 MCCOMAS, b. Abt. 1884.
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I079793
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I079793
Name: Adam F. Toney
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: AFT 1880 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Father: John F. Toney b: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Ferguson b: ABT 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ann Cooper b: 11 NOV 1831 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 11 MAY 1854 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Children
Nancy Jane Toney b: ABT 1855 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Minerva S. Toney b: FEB 1856 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Mahala Toney b: ABT 1864 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Adam Toney b: DEC 1866 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Hadassah Toney b: ABT 1868 in Boone County, West Virginia
John Hamilton Toney b: 20 APR 1872 in Boone County, West Virginia
Florence Toney b: ABT 1875 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
William C. 'Rean' Toney b: 6 OCT 1877
Allen Hill Toney b: 6 MAY 1881
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Toney, Adam F. Jr. (I8007)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Notes on the back of a photograph from the Christine Neitzert Wilson Collection via John Phillips:
Name
********
Source:
SEE DAVID BUCHROEDER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=buchroeder&id=I357714
David Buchroeder:
ID: I357714
Name: Randolph Adam SMITH
Given Name: Randolph Adam
Surname: Smith
Sex: M
Birth: 22 May 1892 in Aurora, Lawrence, Mo
Death: 12 Nov 1963
Burial: Howard Chapel Cemetery, Urbana, Dallas, Mo
Change Date: 10 Mar 2002 at 18:37
Marriage 1 Nancy Ellen HOPPERS b: 28 Jul 1892 in E. Of Urbana, Dallas, Mo
Married: 26 Dec 1915 in Ottawa, Oklahoma
Change Date: 10 Mar 2002
Children
Virgil Raymond SMITH b: 11 Jan 1923 in Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma
Beulah Mae "B.B." SMITH b: 24 Jan 1917 in Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma
*******
Source:
Obituaries of Melvin Wilson Smith and Mary Elizabeth Coatney Smith, which came from the Christine Neitzert Wilson Collection via John Phillips (See the obituaries in the DOCUMENT SECTION of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com ):
Name
****** 
Smith, Randolph Adam (I5801)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Notes on the back of a photograph from the Christine Neitzert Wilson Collection via John Phillips:
Name
********
Source:
SEE DAVID BUCHROEDER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=buchroeder&id=I357714
David Buchroeder:
ID: I357714
Name: Randolph Adam SMITH
Given Name: Randolph Adam
Surname: Smith
Sex: M
Birth: 22 May 1892 in Aurora, Lawrence, Mo
Death: 12 Nov 1963
Burial: Howard Chapel Cemetery, Urbana, Dallas, Mo
Change Date: 10 Mar 2002 at 18:37
Marriage 1 Nancy Ellen HOPPERS b: 28 Jul 1892 in E. Of Urbana, Dallas, Mo
Married: 26 Dec 1915 in Ottawa, Oklahoma
Change Date: 10 Mar 2002
Children
Virgil Raymond SMITH b: 11 Jan 1923 in Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma
Beulah Mae "B.B." SMITH b: 24 Jan 1917 in Miami, Ottawa, Oklahoma
*******
Source:
Obituaries of Melvin Wilson Smith and Mary Elizabeth Coatney Smith, which came from the Christine Neitzert Wilson Collection via John Phillips (See the obituaries in the DOCUMENT SECTION of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com ):
Name
****** 
Smith, Randolph Adam (I12276)
 
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Source:
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********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
William ROBBINS (AFN: 95CF-CG) Pedigree
Sex: M Family
Event(s):
Birth: 21 Oct 1761
, Rowan, North Carolina
Death: 11 Sep 1834
, , Indiana
Burial:
, , Indiana
Parents:
Father: William ROBINS (AFN: 95CL-MJ) Family
Mother: Frances NATION (AFN: 95CL-GN)
Father: Jacob ROBBINS (AFN: C64F-4N) Family
Mother: Mary WELLS (AFN: C64F-5T)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Bethiah VICKERY (AFN: 95CD-FN) Family
Marriage: 27 Feb 1778
, Guilford, North Carolina
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Source:
SEE SCOTT W. TAYLOR'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2053065&id=I13446
Scott W. Taylor:
ID: I13446
Name: William ROBBINS
Given Name: William
Surname: Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 21 Sep 1761 in , Rowen, North Carolina
Death: 11 Sep 1834 in , Decatur, Indiana
Change Date: 15 Jan 2002 at 14:47
Father: Jacob ROBBINS b: Abt 1738 (text omitted)
Mother: Mary WELLS b: 1740
Marriage 1 Bethiah VICKERY
Married: After 1785
Change Date: 22 Apr 2002
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Robbins, William (I0811)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
William ROBBINS (AFN: 95CF-CG) Pedigree
Sex: M Family
Event(s):
Birth: 21 Oct 1761
, Rowan, North Carolina
Death: 11 Sep 1834
, , Indiana
Burial:
, , Indiana
Parents:
Father: William ROBINS (AFN: 95CL-MJ) Family
Mother: Frances NATION (AFN: 95CL-GN)
Father: Jacob ROBBINS (AFN: C64F-4N) Family
Mother: Mary WELLS (AFN: C64F-5T)
Marriage(s):
Spouse: Bethiah VICKERY (AFN: 95CD-FN) Family
Marriage: 27 Feb 1778
, Guilford, North Carolina
********
Source:
SEE SCOTT W. TAYLOR'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2053065&id=I13446
Scott W. Taylor:
ID: I13446
Name: William ROBBINS
Given Name: William
Surname: Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 21 Sep 1761 in , Rowen, North Carolina
Death: 11 Sep 1834 in , Decatur, Indiana
Change Date: 15 Jan 2002 at 14:47
Father: Jacob ROBBINS b: Abt 1738 (text omitted)
Mother: Mary WELLS b: 1740
Marriage 1 Bethiah VICKERY
Married: After 1785
Change Date: 22 Apr 2002
********
Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Robbins, William (I1822)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
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********
Source:
SA Smith:
Louisa Baltimore
Parents
Ashbury Baltimore
B 16 Jun 1807 Dayton Montgomery Co Ohio
D 11 Mar 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Married 4 Nov 1830
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Sarah Ritter
B 18 Sep 1812 Dayton Montgomery Co Ohio
D 9 May 1901 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Sarah Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 NC
D 10 Feb 1867 Indiana
Bur Mount Pleasant Cemetery South Bend St. Joseph Co Indiana

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819

Barbara

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes "John" H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church Virginia

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jun 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church Virginia
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Source:
SA Smith:
William Henry Ritter
D 4 Feb 1942
Married 29 Mar 1885 Floyd Co IA

Parents
Martin Enoch Ritter
B 29 Nov 1827
D 5 May 1900
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Saphronia A. Johnson
B 1832
D
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Martin Enoch Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 North Carolina
D 10 Feb 1867
Bur
Married 1805

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819
Spouse Barbara
B
D

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes (John) H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
Married 1752 New York Co Pennsylvania

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jan 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
********
Sources:
In general, SA Smith researched at Floyd County Court House, Charles City, Floyd County, Ia; birth records, death records, marriage records
and also got information from:
Death certificates
Marriage certificates
Birth certificates
Cemetery tombstones
Family Bible family info
Cemetery records
Obituaries
********
Ritter 1804-1867.
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Ritter, John Sr. (I11839)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SA Smith:
Louisa Baltimore
Parents
Ashbury Baltimore
B 16 Jun 1807 Dayton Montgomery Co Ohio
D 11 Mar 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Married 4 Nov 1830
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Sarah Ritter
B 18 Sep 1812 Dayton Montgomery Co Ohio
D 9 May 1901 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Sarah Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 NC
D 10 Feb 1867 Indiana
Bur Mount Pleasant Cemetery South Bend St. Joseph Co Indiana

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819

Barbara

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes "John" H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church Virginia

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jun 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church Virginia
********
Source:
SA Smith:
William Henry Ritter
D 4 Feb 1942
Married 29 Mar 1885 Floyd Co IA

Parents
Martin Enoch Ritter
B 29 Nov 1827
D 5 May 1900
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Saphronia A. Johnson
B 1832
D
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Martin Enoch Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 North Carolina
D 10 Feb 1867
Bur
Married 1805

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819
Spouse Barbara
B
D

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes (John) H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
Married 1752 New York Co Pennsylvania

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jan 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
********
Source:
SA Smith:
William Henry Ritter
D 4 Feb 1942
Married 29 Mar 1885 Floyd Co IA

Parents
Martin Enoch Ritter
B 29 Nov 1827
D 5 May 1900
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Saphronia A. Johnson
B 1832
D
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Martin Enoch Ritter
John Ritter Sr.
B 3 Apr 1777 North Carolina
D 10 Feb 1867
Bur
Married 1805

Barbara "Barbary" Garber
B 31 Aug 1785 Virginia
D 11 Oct 1887 Marble Rock Floyd Co IA
Bur Hillside Cemetery Marble Rock Floyd Co IA

Parents of Barbara Garber
John Garber
B 1758
D 1819
Spouse Barbara
B
D

Parents of John Garber
Johnannes (John) H. Garber
B 1717 Germany
D Dec 1787
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
Married 1752 New York Co Pennsylvania

Barbara Miller
B 15 Aug 1733
D 15 Jan 1808
Bur Cemetery near Flat Rock Church, Virginia
********
Sources:
In general, SA Smith researched at Floyd County Court House, Charles City, Floyd County, Ia; birth records, death records, marriage records
and also got information from:
Death certificates
Marriage certificates
Birth certificates
Cemetery tombstones
Family Bible family info
Cemetery records
Obituaries
********
Source: SA Smith:
Barbara (Garber) Ritter – August 31, 1785 – October 11, 1887

#1

DEATH OF A CENTENNARIAN

Mrs. Barbara Ritter, mother of the venerable Jacob Ritter, of this city, and grandmother of Mesdames James R. and I. N. Miller and Isaac Hogne, died at the home of Mrs. A. Baltimore in Marble Rock, Iowa, October 11th, aged 102 years, 1 month and 11 days.
The paper ar Marble Rock says: Barbara Garber was born in Virginia, August 31, 1785. At the age of 6 years she moved with her parents to Kentucky, and at the age of 19 she was married to John Ritter who soon after moved near Dayton, Ohio, where they lived 14 years, moved from there to the southern part of Indiana, remained there a few years and moved to the northern part of the state near South Bend, St. Jo County, lived there until after the death of her husband who died in 1867, age 90 years.

Mrs. Ritter was the mother of 9 children, 7 boys and 2 girls; 8 are living. The oldest was 81 his last birthday, the youngest is 61. At the time of her death she was grandmother to 48 grand-children, 120 great-grand-children, and a great many great-great-grand- children.

She has been a resident of Marble Rock and vicinity over 20 years. She retained her mental facilities to the last; she was aware of her approaching end and seemed to rejoice that it was so near.

At the age of 20 she was united with the Dunker or German Baptist Church and lived a faithful member up to the time of her death.
A beautiful life is ended, weighted with years, but rounded out by the full measure of love bestowed upon her by children, grand-children and great-grand-children, who can but feel in their loss that time has reaped what life has brought to the ripe, full ear.

#2

Barbara (aka Barbary) was the daughter of John and Barbara Garber. Her husband John Ritter died February 7, 1867 in Indiana and is buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery in South Bend, Indiana. The daughter mentioned above Mrs. A. Baltimore was Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore the wife of Ashberry Baltimore.

She was buried in the Hillside Cemetery, Marble Rock, Floyd, Iowa.
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Garber, Barbara "Barbary" (I11840)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
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********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
ELIZABETH was born about 1688 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. She died after 1743 in PRINCE WILLIAM, VA.
She was married to JAMES I. FRENCH about 1710 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. Children were: MARGARET M. FRENCH, FRENCH, WILLIAM FRENCH, MARY Ann FRENCH.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Unknown, Elizabeth (I1834)
 
334 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
ELIZABETH was born about 1688 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. She died after 1743 in PRINCE WILLIAM, VA.
She was married to JAMES I. FRENCH about 1710 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA. Children were: MARGARET M. FRENCH, FRENCH, WILLIAM FRENCH, MARY Ann FRENCH.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Unknown, Elizabeth (I1880)
 
335 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
MABEL GENTRY was born on 13 Dec 1702 in NEW KENT, VA. She has reference number G5. Parents: NICHOLAS I GENTRY.
She was married to NATHANIEL HAGGARD in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: NANNY HOGGARD.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Gentry, Mabel (I1233)
 
336 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
MABEL GENTRY was born on 13 Dec 1702 in NEW KENT, VA. She has reference number G5. Parents: NICHOLAS I GENTRY.
She was married to NATHANIEL HAGGARD in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: NANNY HOGGARD.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Gentry, Mabel (I1305)
 
337 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=boicourtbylines&id=I12968
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
Names, dates, & places
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
History of Jacob Robbins and Sarah Spillman as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
(In the HISTORIES section of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/HoJR.html
Birth & wedding dates
*******
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis
Full name
********
Source:
Joyce Higginbotham:
Spilman Family Bible:
(In the DOCUMENT section of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
Name & birth date
********
Source:
SEE LORETTA HUGHES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73230806
LoRetta Hughes:
Sarah Spillman Robbins:
Birth: Oct. 23, 1812
Campbell County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Dec. 24, 1865
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Wife of Jacob Robbins
Married March 23, 1833
Decatur Co., Indiana
Mother of:
Harvey Robbins
Levi Robbins
Thomas Robbins
Martin Robbins
Oliver Robbins
Nancy Jane [Robbins] Gilliam
Theodore Robbins
Aaron Robbins
Amanda Minerva [Robbins] Loveridge
Sarah Ellen Robbins
Family links:
Children:
Harvey Robbins (1833 - 1925)*
Levi Robbins (1835 - 1921)*
Thomas Robbins (1836 - 1913)*
Martin Robbins (1838 - 1921)*
Oliver Robbins (1840 - 1933)*
Theodore Robbins (1844 - 1852)*
Aaron Robbins (1847 - 1852)*
Amanda Minerva Robbins Loveridge (1850 - 1922)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Adams Cemetery
Molalla
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Created by: LoRetta Hughes
Record added: Jul 12, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73230806
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORIES section of this site].
Death date of Dec. 25, 1865

This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.

JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller

They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.

They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.

In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.

In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.

Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.

Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.

In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.

In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.

In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.

Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.

Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.

Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.

Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.

Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.

Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
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Spilman\Spillman, Sarah "Sary" (I0992)
 
338 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=boicourtbylines&id=I12968
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
Names, dates, & places
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
History of Jacob Robbins and Sarah Spillman as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
(In the HISTORIES section of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/HoJR.html
Birth & wedding dates
*******
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis
Full name
********
Source:
Joyce Higginbotham:
Spilman Family Bible:
(In the DOCUMENT section of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
Name & birth date
********
Source:
SEE LORETTA HUGHES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73230806
LoRetta Hughes:
Sarah Spillman Robbins:
Birth: Oct. 23, 1812
Campbell County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Dec. 24, 1865
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Wife of Jacob Robbins
Married March 23, 1833
Decatur Co., Indiana
Mother of:
Harvey Robbins
Levi Robbins
Thomas Robbins
Martin Robbins
Oliver Robbins
Nancy Jane [Robbins] Gilliam
Theodore Robbins
Aaron Robbins
Amanda Minerva [Robbins] Loveridge
Sarah Ellen Robbins
Family links:
Children:
Harvey Robbins (1833 - 1925)*
Levi Robbins (1835 - 1921)*
Thomas Robbins (1836 - 1913)*
Martin Robbins (1838 - 1921)*
Oliver Robbins (1840 - 1933)*
Theodore Robbins (1844 - 1852)*
Aaron Robbins (1847 - 1852)*
Amanda Minerva Robbins Loveridge (1850 - 1922)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Adams Cemetery
Molalla
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Created by: LoRetta Hughes
Record added: Jul 12, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73230806
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORY section of this site].
Death date of Dec. 25, 1865

This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.

JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller

They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.

They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.

In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.

In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.

Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.

Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.

In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.

In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.

In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.

Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.

Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.

Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.

Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.

Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.

Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
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Spilman\Spillman, Sarah "Sary" (I6961)
 
339 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=boicourtbylines&id=I12968
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
Names, dates, & places
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
History of Jacob Robbins and Sarah Spillman as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
(In the HISTORIES section of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/HoJR.html
Wedding date and nickname
********
Source:
SEE LORETTA HUGHES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=robbins&GSfn=jacob&GSby=1809&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=73230633&df=all&
LoRetta Hughes:
Jacob Robbins:
Birth: Jun. 4, 1809
Kentucky, USA
Death: Feb. 15, 1896
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Son of Jacob Robbins &
Nancy[Hanks] Robbins
Married Sarah Spillman
March 23, 1833
Decatur Co., Indiana
Family links:
Children:
Harvey Robbins (1833 - 1925)*
Levi Robbins (1835 - 1921)*
Thomas Robbins (1836 - 1913)*
Martin Robbins (1838 - 1921)*
Oliver Robbins (1840 - 1933)*
Theodore Robbins (1844 - 1852)*
Aaron Robbins (1847 - 1852)*
Amanda Minerva Robbins Loveridge (1850 - 1922)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Adams Cemetery
Molalla
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Created by: LoRetta Hughes
Record added: Jul 12, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73230633
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORY section of this site].

This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.

JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLLALA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller

They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.

They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.

In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.

In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.

Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.

Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.

In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.

In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.

In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.

Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.

Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.

Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.

Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.

Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.

Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
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Robbins, Jacob "Red House Jake" "Pappy" (I1453)
 
340 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=boicourtbylines&id=I12968
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
History of Jacob Robbins and Sarah Spillman as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
(In the HISTORIES section of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com )
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/HoJR.html
Wedding date and nickname
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Source:
SEE LORETTA HUGHES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=robbins&GSfn=jacob&GSby=1809&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=73230633&df=all&
LoRetta Hughes:
Jacob Robbins:
Birth: Jun. 4, 1809
Kentucky, USA
Death: Feb. 15, 1896
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Son of Jacob Robbins &
Nancy[Hanks] Robbins
Married Sarah Spillman
March 23, 1833
Decatur Co., Indiana
Family links:
Children:
Harvey Robbins (1833 - 1925)*
Levi Robbins (1835 - 1921)*
Thomas Robbins (1836 - 1913)*
Martin Robbins (1838 - 1921)*
Oliver Robbins (1840 - 1933)*
Theodore Robbins (1844 - 1852)*
Aaron Robbins (1847 - 1852)*
Amanda Minerva Robbins Loveridge (1850 - 1922)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Adams Cemetery
Molalla
Clackamas County
Oregon, USA
Created by: LoRetta Hughes
Record added: Jul 12, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 73230633
********
Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/MAHPRA.html
JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE by Zella S. Muller (See this document in the HISTORY section of this site].

This account was written by Zella S. Muller.
It was copied by Doris Robbins, Oct. 1988.
It was recopied by Willard “Jack” Davis (Robbins descendant), Feb. 2001.
Corrections for clarity were made by Donna Forney Clark (Robbins descendant), May 2005.
Layout is by David R. Clark, M.D., May 2005.

JACOB AND SARAH SPILLMAN ROBBINS AND FAMILY IN OREGON AND THE MOLALLA PRAIRIE
by Zella S. Muller

They (the Robbins family) left their home in Greenburg, Indiana on March 19, 1852. Many of their friends and relatives were present to bid them farewell that morning. As they traveled across the plains, there were happy moments and sad ones. Their first sad moment was when they buried three of their cousins in one grave. Later on Jacob and Sarah left two of their sons behind in graves.

They arrived at Mr. Barlos home at Barlow, Oregon where Mr. Herrin met them and took them to the Salem Prairie where he had already rented a home for them. It was now November and a bad storm was on. Mr. John and Dorca Herrin were cousins of Jacob’s; they came in 1845 on the train (wagon) that had so many hardships.

In 1860 Jacob traded the home he had bought two miles east of Salem for Mr. Sweigle’s donation land claim on the Molalla Prairie. Levi (Jacob’s son) who had married Ediff Barger in 1859, came a bought 700 acres laying next to his father’s. He didn't move his wife and child till 1861 to their new home on the Molalla Prairie.

In 1855, Harvey the oldest son, went to the Rouge River Indian War. He was there for eight months, he reenlisted to go to Walla Walla and Yakima to fight the Cayuse and Yakima Indians. In 1858 Harvey married Perona Willoughby. Harvey was interested in mines and they spent most of their time in mining camps and school time in towns where there were good schools for their children.

Oliver married Mary Thompson, November 2, 1865 and at first lived on the place known as the Tom McFadden place for a year. Then went to the Umatilla Meadows for five years, then back to Molalla and bought a place at the edge of the Four Corners. There they spent the rest of their lives. Always ready to help in any way they could, they were known to every body as Uncle Ol and Aunt Mary.

Thomas Robbins married Ellen Reese in 1868, they went to the Umatilla Meadows to live. In later years he had a stroke and lived with his brother Ol and Mary. He got better and ran the first butcher shop in Molalla. It was part of the old store.

In 1857 the first school house was moved from the west of Four Corners to a mile east of the Four Corners on the Mr. Swiegle donated platt for the school. It was made a larger building. In 1860 Jacob Robbins bought this section of Mr. Swiegle’s, and he let them keep the school there.

In 1870 the first grange was held in Jacob Robbins’ large new barn. P.S. Noyer was Master and Chas. Howard was Secretary. and Treasurer.

In 1896 Levi had taken over the store at the Four Corners from Mr. Saul Hardesty; then in 1896 he moved the store across the street on the southwest corner. Wayne and Everman (Levi’s sons) took the store over in 1905; it was called the Robbins Brothers Store. [They] put a large water tank up in back of the store in case of fire. In 1898 [they] put in the first phone next year, a line to Oregon City, then a few more phones in Molalla. So they had to put in a three-jack affair switch board to handle the calls. They sold the store in 1925 to Mr. Skinn.

Wayne was first president of the Molalla Bank, when it was built. Willard done carpentry. He helped to build the first bridge across the Molalla at the Dickey crossing, which was in 1888, and built the Methodist church in Molalla in 1908. Several homes for different ones. His wife started the library, then he taught in the Molalla school.

Levi’s daughters all married farmers and stockmen, who helped with the rural life and community.

Jacob Robbins and his son Levi got along very peaceful with the Indians. The chief and his family and several Indian Braves lived by the river on Levi’s place. Levi told Beaver that they could live there as long as they wanted. They could hold their PowWow on the ground by the big spring, where they always had. That pleased them, very much. When their chief died, they left. Mrs. Beaver Trapper came back to see them when she was 104 years old.

Jacob Robbins’ children were all married. Martin married Rose, a sister of Aunt Mar. Amanda Minerva married Newton Loveridge; his folks were early settlers of Molalla Prairie. Nancy Jane married Ela Dillian, and Sarah Ellen married Thomas C. Benson, when Jacob and Sarah lived on the Umatilla Meadows. Thomas C Benson and wife moved to Portland where he had the stockyards; then his son Arthur took over after his father died, then Guy; Arthur’s son is there now.

Jacob Robbins died Feb 15, 1896, laid to rest by [beside] his wife and two sons that they lost on crossing the plains. Sarah Robbins died Dec. 25, 1865; Jacob and George Reese picked out a spot for her grave. Mr. George Reese owned the land so he donated the platt and fenced it, which is now known as the Adams Cemetery. All of Jacob Robbins sons and their wives are laid to rest by [beside] him.

Some of the prices they had to pay for supplies when they could get them crossing the plains; $50.00 for one hundred pounds of flour; $25.00 for a small side of bacon; $15.85 for one hundred twenty-six pounds of sugar; $115.60 for two oxen or $65.00 for one.
********  
Robbins, Jacob "Red House Jake" "Pappy" (I6962)
 
341 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.gencircles.com/users/hagerj
GenCircles:
Joel Hager:
Mary 'Polly' Foster
Birth: About. 1804 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: Unknown
Sex: F
Father: Thomas Foster b. 17 Mar 1775 in Norfolk, Virginia
Mother: Jane McGovney b. 19 Oct 1779 in Adams County, Ohio
Spouses & Children
Andrew 'Andy' Porter (Husband) b. Before. 1804
Children:
John A. Porter b. Oct 1827 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
********
Source:
Margaret Lillian "Marnie" Porter:
Birth & death dates (January 2, 1798-June 29, 1890). These dates don't jibe with the census. The census would suggest that Mary Foster Porter was deceased by 1860. However, Margaret Lillian Porter (Dec. 2, 1891/ April 2, 1990) may have known her grandmother was alive at Margaret's birth and therefore stated that fact.
The Fosters originally came from England.
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-MC) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1775 Place: Norfolk, Va
Died: 16 Oct 1850 Place: , Kanawha Co., (w)va
Buried: Place: , Adams, Ohio
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FXB-3T) Family
Mother: Mary MCHIBBIN OR MCKIBBEN (AFN:5FXB-41)
Wife's Name
Jane MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FX1-NJ) Pedigree
Born: 19 Oct 1779 Place: Of Adams County, Oh
Died: 19 Oct 1859 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, W. Virginia
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: James MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FXB-56) Family
Mother: Nancy CROCKETT (AFN:5FXB-6C)
Children
1. Sex Name
F Rebecca FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-GM) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1812 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
2. Sex Name
F Ada Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-HS) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
3. Sex Name
F Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-K5) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1820 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Abergail FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-LB) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1822 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
Died: CHILD Place:
5. Sex Name
M Noah FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-GH) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Died: 17 Aug 1863 Place:
6. Sex Name
F Polly FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-C4) Pedigree
Born: 1804 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
7. Sex Name
F Anna FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-D9) Pedigree
Born: 1810 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
8. Sex Name
M Seth FOSTER (AFN:4C94-DF) Pedigree
Born: 1802 Place: , , Kanawa, West Virginia
Died: 1862 Place: , Comfort, Boone, West Virginia
9. Sex Name
M Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-MH) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1826 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Nov 1895 Place: , Boone, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, Wv
10. Sex Name
F Minerva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-J0) Pedigree
Born: 18 Apr 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
11. Sex Name
F Penedome Alviva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-FG) Pedigree
Born: 2 May 1811 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
12. Sex Name
M James Mcgovney FOSTER (AFN:2STF-BS) Pedigree
Born: 17 May 1824 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Aug 1895 Place: Coalburg, Knwh, Wv
Buried: Place: White Oak, Boone, Wv
13. Sex Name
F Nancy FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-BX) Pedigree
Born: 7 Aug 1800 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
********
Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles:
1860 USA Federal Census Page #329
date : August 27th, 1860
Paint Creek, Kanawha Co., VA
Family # 2258
Andrew Porter age 63 Farmer Value of Real estate owned 1000.
Sarah J. Porter age 35
Thomas Porter age 33
Crocket Porter age 24
Andrew Porter age 22
John A. Porter age 21
Elizabeth Porter age 20
Nancy Porter age 18
Octovia Porter age 15

Family # 2259
Noah Porter age 26
Julia Porter age 20
Mark Porter age 7/12 months
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Foster, Mary "Polly" (I0893)
 
342 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.gencircles.com/users/hagerj
GenCircles:
Joel Hager:
Mary 'Polly' Foster
Birth: About. 1804 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: Unknown
Sex: F
Father: Thomas Foster b. 17 Mar 1775 in Norfolk, Virginia
Mother: Jane McGovney b. 19 Oct 1779 in Adams County, Ohio
Spouses & Children
Andrew 'Andy' Porter (Husband) b. Before. 1804
Children:
John A. Porter b. Oct 1827 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
********
Source:
Margaret Lillian "Marnie" Porter:
Name
Birth & death dates (January 2, 1798-June 29, 1890). These dates don't jibe with the census. The census would suggest that Mary Foster Porter was deceased by 1860. However, Margaret Lillian Porter (Dec. 2, 1891/ April 2, 1990) may have known her grandmother was alive at Margaret's birth and therefore stated that fact. I wonder if the 1890 death date for Mary Foster Porter was a typo meant to be 1860.
The Fosters originally came from England.
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-MC) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1775 Place: Norfolk, Va
Died: 16 Oct 1850 Place: , Kanawha Co., (w)va
Buried: Place: , Adams, Ohio
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FXB-3T) Family
Mother: Mary MCHIBBIN OR MCKIBBEN (AFN:5FXB-41)
Wife's Name
Jane MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FX1-NJ) Pedigree
Born: 19 Oct 1779 Place: Of Adams County, Oh
Died: 19 Oct 1859 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, W. Virginia
Married: 4 Apr 1799 Place: Adams County, Oh
Father: James MCGOVNEY (AFN:5FXB-56) Family
Mother: Nancy CROCKETT (AFN:5FXB-6C)
Children
1. Sex Name
F Rebecca FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-GM) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1812 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
2. Sex Name
F Ada Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-HS) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
3. Sex Name
F Jane FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-K5) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1820 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Abergail FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-LB) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1822 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
Died: CHILD Place:
5. Sex Name
M Noah FOSTER (AFN:5FX1-GH) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: Kanawha County, Wv
Died: 17 Aug 1863 Place:
6. Sex Name
F Polly FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-C4) Pedigree
Born: 1804 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
7. Sex Name
F Anna FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-D9) Pedigree
Born: 1810 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
8. Sex Name
M Seth FOSTER (AFN:4C94-DF) Pedigree
Born: 1802 Place: , , Kanawa, West Virginia
Died: 1862 Place: , Comfort, Boone, West Virginia
9. Sex Name
M Thomas FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-MH) Pedigree
Born: 17 Mar 1826 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Nov 1895 Place: , Boone, Wv
Buried: Place: , Kanawha, Wv
10. Sex Name
F Minerva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-J0) Pedigree
Born: 18 Apr 1814 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
11. Sex Name
F Penedome Alviva FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-FG) Pedigree
Born: 2 May 1811 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
12. Sex Name
M James Mcgovney FOSTER (AFN:2STF-BS) Pedigree
Born: 17 May 1824 Place: Coalburg, Kanawha, Wv
Died: 5 Aug 1895 Place: Coalburg, Knwh, Wv
Buried: Place: White Oak, Boone, Wv
13. Sex Name
F Nancy FOSTER (AFN:5FX2-BX) Pedigree
Born: 7 Aug 1800 Place: , Kanawha, Wv
********
Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles:
1860 USA Federal Census Page #329
date : August 27th, 1860
Paint Creek, Kanawha Co., VA
Family # 2258
Andrew Porter age 63 Farmer Value of Real estate owned 1000.
Sarah J. Porter age 35
Thomas Porter age 33
Crocket Porter age 24
Andrew Porter age 22
John A. Porter age 21
Elizabeth Porter age 20
Nancy Porter age 18
Octovia Porter age 15

Family # 2259
Noah Porter age 26
Julia Porter age 20
Mark Porter age 7/12 months
********
 
Foster, Mary "Polly" (I0145)
 
343 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE KEVIN LEWIS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kmlewis59&id=I01061
Lewis, Marion, Weber and Allied Families:
Kevin Lewis:
ID: I01061
Name: Laurana Belle Higginbotham
Father: Jonathan Higginbotham b: 1789 in Greenbrier, Amherst, Virginia, USA
Mother: Mary Polly Tucker b: 1795 in Mary Childress Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia, USA
Marriage 1 Henry Null b: 15 OCT 1822 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Married: 31 MAY 1849 in Putman, Virginia, USA 5 6
Children
Eliza Ann Null b: 28 MAR 1858 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Mary Jane Null b: 29 OCT 1851 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Luvenia Frances Null b: 27 MAY 1854 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Lorenia Bell Null b: 21 MAY 1869 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
George Allen Null b: 25 MAY 1866 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Lewis Null b: 18 MAR 1856 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
William Phillip Null b: 14 SEP 1852
Charles Thomas Null b: 1876
Marion Silas Null b: 28 JUN 1879
Sarah E Null b: 20 JUN 1870 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
J Joseph Null b: 1860
Josephine Null b: 1880
Nancy E Null b: 1874
********
Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Laurana Belle Higginbotham
Birth:
7 Oct 1832
Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia, USA
Death:
3 Aug 1894
Extra, Putnam, West Virginia, USA
********
Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Henry Null
Birth:
15 Oct 1822
Kanawha, , Virginia, USA
Death:
6 Jul 1899
Putnam, West Virginia, USA
********
Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Capt. Phillip Null
Birth 1752 in Wrightsville, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1834 in Point Pleasant, Mason, West Virginia
Spouse
Margaret Anna Maria Beauchamp
Birth 13 Apr 1755 in Christ Church, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1826 in Point Pleasant, Putnam, West Virginia

Philip Null
Birth 27 Jul 1790 in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 27 Jul 1874 in Poca River, Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Jane Fletcher
Birth 17 Nov 1796 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 17 Jan 1853 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina

Henry Null
Birth 15 Oct 1822 in Kanawha, Virginia
Death Living
Death 6 Jul 1899 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Laurana Belle Luranie Higginbotham
Birth 7 Oct 1832 in Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia
Death Living
Death 3 Aug 1894 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia

William Phillip Null
Birth 14 Sep 1852 in Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 30 Jul 1917 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth 10 Jul 1867 in Mercer, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 21 Nov 1898 in Bee, Putnam, West Virginia

CHARLES FRANKLIN NULL
Birth 31 Aug 1893 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 19 Sep 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
HATTIE M DURST
Birth 15 Feb 1894 in Raymond City, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 8 Sep 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia

HARTSELL R NULL
Birth 31 Jan 1914 in Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 23 Feb 1998 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida
Spouse
CHARLES PERRY WEAVER
Birth 26 Oct 1909 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 5 Jul 1992 in Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia

Carl Deloran Weaver
Birth West Vaginia
Living
Spouse
Elizabeth Sue GILLESPIE
Birth West Vaginia
Living
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Higginbotham, Laurana Belle "Lauranie" (I8503)
 
344 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE KEVIN LEWIS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kmlewis59&id=I01061
Lewis, Marion, Weber and Allied Families:
Kevin Lewis:
ID: I01061
Name: Laurana Belle Higginbotham
Father: Jonathan Higginbotham b: 1789 in Greenbrier, Amherst, Virginia, USA
Mother: Mary Polly Tucker b: 1795 in Mary Childress Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia, USA
Marriage 1 Henry Null b: 15 OCT 1822 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Married: 31 MAY 1849 in Putman, Virginia, USA 5 6
Children
Eliza Ann Null b: 28 MAR 1858 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Mary Jane Null b: 29 OCT 1851 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Luvenia Frances Null b: 27 MAY 1854 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Lorenia Bell Null b: 21 MAY 1869 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
George Allen Null b: 25 MAY 1866 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
Lewis Null b: 18 MAR 1856 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
William Phillip Null b: 14 SEP 1852
Charles Thomas Null b: 1876
Marion Silas Null b: 28 JUN 1879
Sarah E Null b: 20 JUN 1870 in Putnam, West Virginia, USA
J Joseph Null b: 1860
Josephine Null b: 1880
Nancy E Null b: 1874
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Laurana Belle Higginbotham
Birth:
7 Oct 1832
Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia, USA
Death:
3 Aug 1894
Extra, Putnam, West Virginia, USA
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Henry Null
Birth:
15 Oct 1822
Kanawha, , Virginia, USA
Death:
6 Jul 1899
Putnam, West Virginia, USA
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
Capt. Phillip Null
Birth 1752 in Wrightsville, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1834 in Point Pleasant, Mason, West Virginia
Spouse
Margaret Anna Maria Beauchamp
Birth 13 Apr 1755 in Christ Church, York, Pennsylvania
Death Living
Death 1826 in Point Pleasant, Putnam, West Virginia

Philip Null
Birth 27 Jul 1790 in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 27 Jul 1874 in Poca River, Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Jane Fletcher
Birth 17 Nov 1796 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina
Death Living
Death 17 Jan 1853 in Catawba, Catawba, North Carolina

Henry Null
Birth 15 Oct 1822 in Kanawha, Virginia
Death Living
Death 6 Jul 1899 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Laurana Belle Luranie Higginbotham
Birth 7 Oct 1832 in Eighteen Mile Creek, Putnam, Virginia
Death Living
Death 3 Aug 1894 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia

William Phillip Null
Birth 14 Sep 1852 in Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 30 Jul 1917 in Putnam, West Virginia
Spouse
Rebecca Caroline Cox
Birth 10 Jul 1867 in Mercer, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 21 Nov 1898 in Bee, Putnam, West Virginia

CHARLES FRANKLIN NULL
Birth 31 Aug 1893 in Extra, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 19 Sep 1957 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Spouse
HATTIE M DURST
Birth 15 Feb 1894 in Raymond City, Putnam, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 8 Sep 1960 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia

HARTSELL R NULL
Birth 31 Jan 1914 in Winifrede, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 23 Feb 1998 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida
Spouse
CHARLES PERRY WEAVER
Birth 26 Oct 1909 in Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia
Death Living
Death 5 Jul 1992 in Hernshaw, Kanawha, West Virginia

Carl Deloran Weaver
Birth West Vaginia
Living
Spouse
Elizabeth Sue GILLESPIE
Birth West Vaginia
Living
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Higginbotham, Laurana Belle "Lauranie" (I10284)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
SEE LAWRENCE OWEN GRAY, JR.'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/r/a/Lawrence-O-Grayjr/index.html
GRAY-LARDNER-CHASTAIN-JENKINS:
Lawrence Owen Gray, Jr.:
Name
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
Current thought is that Monmouth County, New Jersey may have been mistakingly recorded as Monmouthshire, Wales in many, many references.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?bayles::robbins::2754.html
Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 11, 2001 at 21:36:22
In Reply to: VALENTINE ROBBINS IN WASHINGTON CO, IN. by Marie Bayles of 3206
The parents of Valentine Robbins (1813-1849) were reportedly Richard Robbins (c1790-betw. 1850-58) and Rebecca ("Betsy") Chastain (c1794-c1871). Richard, in turn, was the son of Richard and Catherine Robbins, and Richard (Sr.) is said to be the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins. Little is documented so far. Nathaniel was born c1740, prob. in Monmouthshire, Wales and died c1800, prob. in Shelby Co., Kentucky. He came as a child with his family to the Rowan/Guilford/Randolph Co., North Carolina area; moved to the Franklin & Montgomery Co., Virginia area, and then on to Shelby Co., Kentucky. Other Robbins lived in Henry Co., Kentucky; many went on to Decatur, Jennings, Scott, and Washington counties, Indiana. Nathaniel, by the way, was a brother of Jacob Robbins, who married Mary (said to be Wells, but, again, unproven).
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Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Valentine ROBBINS
Male Family
Event(s):
Birth: 22 DEC 1812 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
Death: 02 MAR 1849
Marriages:
Spouse: Hannah C. CHASTAIN Family
Marriage: 05 NOV 1835 Of, , Henry, Kentucky
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Robbins, Valentine (I4007)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
SEE SHEILA ADKINS POWELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=poki00&id=I052688
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I052688
Name: John F. Toney
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: ABT 1858 in Ramage Hill, Boone County, (West) Virginia
Father: Carey Toney b: 3 OCT 1763 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth 'Betsy' Doran b: 4 JUL 1767 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary Ferguson b: ABT 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1809 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Children
William Toney b: ABT 1811 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
David Tawney Toney b: ABT 1814 in Giles County, Virginia
Julia Toney b: 25 OCT 1817 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Adam F. Toney b: ABT 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Mary Jane Toney b: ABT 1825 in Giles County, Virginia
Mahala Toney b: 13 APR 1833 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
John Poindexter Toney b: OCT 1835 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 2 Mary 'Polly' Hager b: ABT 1799 in Tazewell County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1845
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I209853
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I209853
Name: William Toney
Given Name: William
Surname: Toney
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1811 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: Aft 1880 in Boone County, West Virginia
Occupation: Ferryman
_UID: E93CFFF56B224756B614E6F1C17DB89A7497
Change Date: 22 Jun 2007 at 20:27
Note:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=beca6000&id=I56921
[Donna Forney Clark's note: SEE BECKY FALIN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:]
Becky Falin's sources:
Title: Kith and Kin of Boone County, West Virginia, Volume XXVII
Publication: Boone County Genealogical Society, 2002
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Text: John F Toney, b. 1781 Franklin, VA, d. 1858 Ramage, Boone, VA, m1. Mary Hager; m2. Mary Ferguson 1809 Kanawha, VA, d/o Joshua Ferguson & Rebecca Toney, b. 1794 VA
Children with Mary Ferguson:
1. William, b. 1811, m. Margaret Toney, b. 1808, d. June 1868
2. Julia, b. 25 Oct 1817, d. 25 Oct 1892 Boone, WV
3. Adam F, b. 1820 Kanawha, VA
4. Mary Jane, b. 1827 IN, m. Fry Lucas, b. 1821 Cambell, VA
5. John P, b. 1831 Kanawha, VA, m. Sarah Thompson 24 Nov 1865, b. 1842, d. 1911
6. Mahala, b. 1834 Kanawha, VA, d. abt 1913 Boone, WV
Title: 1860 Federal Population Census: Virginia: Boone County
Author: National Archives & Records Administration
Repository:
Note: Western Reserve Historical Society
Call Number:
Media: Microfilm
Text: p.53
Toney, William, 49, M, W, farmer, 800, 287, Kanawha VA
, Margaret, 48, F, W, , , , Kanawha VA
, Margaret, 21, F, W, , , , Kanawha VA
, Adam, 18, M, W, farm laborer, , , Kanawha VA
, Cynthia F, 16, F, W, , , , Fayette VA
, Julian Ann, 12, F, W, , , , Fayette VA
, William R, 7, M, W, , , , Raleigh VA
(JOEL HAGER begins again on the following notes):
Father: John F. Toney b: Abt 1791 in Franklin County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Ferguson b: Abt 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia
Marriage 1 Margaret 'Peggy' Toney b: Abt 1808 in Kanawha (Boone) County, (West) Virginia
Married: 21 May 1835 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Mary Jane Toney b: Abt 1837 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Margaret Toney b: Abt 1839 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Adam Toney b: Jan 1842 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Cynthia Frances Toney b: 11 Mar 1845 in Raleigh County, (West) Virginia
Julia Ann Toney b: Abt 1848 in Fayette County, (West) Virginia
William R. Toney b: Oct 1852 in Raleigh County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 2 Mary E. Barker b: Abt 1852 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Married: 12 Sep 1874 in Boone County, West Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Cora Toney b: Abt 1876 in Boone County, West Virginia
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Toney, William (I1522)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
SEE THE KANAWHA COUNTY FAMILY TREE PROJECT SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/index.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/f2333.htm
The Kanawha County Family Tree Project September 26, 2003:
Marriage place
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
3 John Leftridge Toney b: 20 March 1847 in Peytona, Boone County, West Virginia d: 5 September 1927 in Bloomingrose, Boone County, West Virginia Burial: Unknown Bloomingrose, Boone County, West Virginia
.......... +Pharlena Vickers b: 1841 d: 9 June 1882 in Boone County, West Virginia
.......... 4 Poindexter Toney b: 8 August 1870 d: Unknown
.......... 4 Simeon Edward Toney b: 6 November 1872 in Big Coal River, Boone County, West Virginia d: Unknown
.......... 4 John Hamilton Toney b: 5 September 1875 d: Unknown
.......... 4 Nancy A. Toney b: 18 September 1877 d: Unknown
....... *2nd Wife of John Leftridge Toney:
............. +Minerva Gillespie b: November 1860 in West Virginia m: 11 March 1886 in Boone County, West Virginia d: 6 January 1937 in Toney''s Branch, Boone County, West Virginia Burial: Unknown Bloomingrose, Boone County, West Virginia
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I25870
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I25870
Name: Francis Marion Gillespie
Given Name: Francis Marion
Surname: Gillespie
Sex: M
Birth: 20 Jun 1834 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: Abt 1914 in Boone County, West Virginia
_UID: 56AF61A4B4AB49ECA9308A66F6F123F667EB
Change Date: 2 May 2005
Note: MBG: "These above mentioned people seem to be far and away the outstanding members of the family, self-reliant, industrious Scotch [sic] farmers and plantation managers. I would add Francis M. Gillispie, son of Samuel II, to this list. I knew him and he being a third generation grandson of Samuel I , was a typical Scotch [sic] plantation owner and family leader . There was no mistake about it; he was the Chief of his Clan from sons to grandchildren. He was loved and respected by all of them."
Father: Samuel Gillespie b: 6 Feb 1797 in Bath County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Jane 'Jenny' McElwee b: Abt 1798
Marriage 1 Henrietta C. Hughes b: Aug 1840 in (West) Virginia
Married: 26 Aug 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Minerva Alice Gillespie b: 20 Nov 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Charles Wilson Gillespie b: May 1862 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Emma J. Gillespie b: Dec 1863 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Oscar L. Gillespie b: 1 Dec 1865 in Big Coal, Boone County, West Virginia
Jefferson Davis Gillespie b: Oct 1867 in Boone County, West Virginia
Francis Alva Gillespie b: Apr 1869 in West Virginia
Sarah Louvean Gillespie b: Abt 1873 in West Virginia
Nora B. Gillespie b: Abt 1875
Henrietta 'Etta' Gillespie b: Abt 1877
Edna Theodora Gillespie b: Jun 1880
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I13976
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I13976
Name: Henrietta C. Hughes
Given Name: Henrietta C.
Surname: Hughes
Sex: F
Birth: Aug 1840 in (West) Virginia
Death: Abt 1916 in Boone County, West Virginia
_UID: B98FDD85ED42400582B949C3B141B9738377
Change Date: 2 May 2005
Marriage 1 Francis Marion Gillespie b: 20 Jun 1834 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 26 Aug 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Minerva Alice Gillespie b: 20 Nov 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Charles Wilson Gillespie b: May 1862 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Emma J. Gillespie b: Dec 1863 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Oscar L. Gillespie b: 1 Dec 1865 in Big Coal, Boone County, West Virginia
Jefferson Davis Gillespie b: Oct 1867 in Boone County, West Virginia
Francis Alva Gillespie b: Apr 1869 in West Virginia
Sarah Louvean Gillespie b: Abt 1873 in West Virginia
Nora Belle Gillespie b: 4 Mar 1875 in West Virginia
Henrietta 'Etta' Gillespie b: Abt 1877
Edna Theodora Gillespie b: Jun 1880
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In the following research by Lynn Weaver, all data was accompanied by death certificates which spelled the Gillispie surname with an i instead of an e: Gillispie, not Gillespie.
Source:
Lynn Weaver:
DEATH RECORDS FOR Francis Marion Gillispie and Henretta C Hughes Gillispie's CHILDREN.

Death Record Detail
Name: Alva Francis Gillispie
Sex: Male
Death Date: 08 Jan 1955
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Mother: Henretta/Hughes
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Name: Charles Wilson Gillispie
Sex: Male
Death Date: 28 Dec 1936
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Spouse: Mrs. C. W./Gillispie
Mother: Harrieta/Gillispie
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Emma J. Chandler
Sex: Female
Death Date: 8 Nov 1927
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Age at Death: 63 years 11 momths 4 days
Burial Place: Barrett West Virginia
Burial Date: 10 Nov 1927
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1863
Birth Place: Boone County West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Mother:
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Informant:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Ettie C. Spencer
Sex: Female
Death Date: 7 Jan 1953
Death Place: Kanawha, West Virginia
Age at Death: 76y 8m 5d
Birth Date: 02 May 1876
Birth Place: West Virginia
Marital Status:
Spouse: George/Spencer
Occupation:
Mother: Henretta/Hughes
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Jefferson Gillispie
Sex: Male
Death Date: 17 Dec 1952
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Mother: Henretta/Chandler
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Frances/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Minerva Toney
Sex: Female
Death Date: 06 Jan 1937
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Age at Death: 76 years
Birth Place: Boone County West Virginia
Mother: Mrs. Francis/Gillispie
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

DEATH RECORD
NAME Oscar L. Gillaspie
DEATH DATE 12 Apr 1882
DEATH PLACE Boone County, West Virginia
GENDER Male
BIRTH DATE 01 Dec 1865
BIRTH PLACE Boone County, West Virginia
AGE AT DEATH 16 years 7 months
MARITAL STATUS Single
OCCUPATION
BURIAL DATE
BURIAL PLACE
FATHER NAME Francis Gillaspie
MOTHER NAME H. C. Gillaspie
FILM NUMBER 571247
GSU FILM NUMBER
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4228483
IMAGE NUMBER 479
REFERENCE NUMBER v 1 p 23
SOURCE County Records

Death Record Detail
Name: Sarah Louvinia Chandler
Sex: Female
Death Date: 31 Oct 1957
Death Place: Kanawha, West Virginia
Age at Death: 84 years 6 months 17 days
Burial Place: Alum Creek
Burial Date: 02 Nov 1957
Cemetery: Fork of Coal Cemetery
Funeral Home:
Birth Date: 14 April 1873
Birth Place: Boone County W. Va.
Mother: Henretta/Hughes
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.
_________________________________________________________________________

RECORDS of Francis Marion Gillispie and Henretta C Hughes
Francis Marion Gillispie
Birth: 30 Jun 1834
Bull Creek,Boone,West Virginia,USA
Death: 1914
Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
Henretta C Hughes
Birth: Aug 1842
Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
Death: 1916
Kanawha, West Virginia, USA

CHILDREN OF Francis Marion Gillispie and Henretta C Hughes
CHILD 1
Minerva Alice Gillespie
Birth: 20 Nov 1860
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia, USA
Death: 06 Jan 1937
Toneys Branch, Boone, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
John Leftridge Toney
BIRTH 20 MAR 1847
Boone County, Va.
Death 5 SEP 1927
Boone County, W.V.

CHILD 2
Charles Wilson Gillispie
Birth: 04 May 1862
Boone Country, West Virginia, USA
Death: 28 Dec 1936
Brounland, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
Martha E unknown
Birth: Jul 1866
West Virginia
Death:

CHILD 3
EMMA JANE GILLISPIE
Birth: 4 Dec 1863
Boone County, West Virginia, USA
Death: 08 Nov 1927
Laurel Creek, Fayette, West Virginia
SPOUSE
FRANK M Chandler
Birth: abt 1851
Boone County West Virginia, USA
Death:

CHILD 4
Oscar L Gillispie
Birth: 1 Dec 1865
Big Coal, Boone County, West Virginia
Death: 12 Apr 1882
Boone County, West Virginia

CHILD 5
Jefferson D Gillispie
Birth: 14 Nov 1867
Boone Country, West Virginia, USA
Death: 17 Dec 1952
Boone, West Virginia

CHILD 6
Francis Alva GILLISPIE
Birth: 02 April 1869
Boone Country, West Virginia, USA
Death: 08 Jan 1955
Emmons, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
Octavia WILLIAMS
Birth: 6 Aug 1880
West Virginia
Death:

CHILD 7
Sarah Louvinia Gillispie
Birth: 14 April 1873
Boone County, West Virgina
Death: 31 Oct 1957
Kanawha, West Virginia
SPOUSE
unknown Chandler
Birth:
Death:

CHILD 8
Nora B Gillispie
Birth: 07 May 1875
Boone, West Virginia
Death:

CHILD 9
Henrietta Ettie C. Gillispie
Birth: 02 May 1876
Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 07 Jan 1953
Kanawha, West Virginia
SPOUSE
George Spencer
Birth:
Death:

CHILD 10
Edna Theodora Gillispie
Birth: 08 Jun 1880
Boone, West Virginia
Death:
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Source:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Toney&GSfn=Minerva+&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=60917941&df=all&
SEE SAMMIE WADE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
Minerva Alice "Nerva" Gillespie Toney
Birth: Nov. 20, 1860
Peytona
Boone County
West Virginia, USA
Death: Jan. 6, 1937
Boone County
West Virginia, USA
Minerva Alice Gillespie was the daughter of Francis Marion Gillespie(1834-1914) and Henrietta C. Hughes.
Thanks to Sandy Littlejohn Green for the photos.
Family links:
Spouse:
John Leftridge Toney (1847 - 1927)*
Children:
Mary Margaret Toney Burgess (1887 - 1965)*
Ira Toney (1888 - 1949)*
Francis Marion Toney (1890 - 1946)*
Oscar Allen Toney (1895 - 1973)*
Okey A Toney (1897 - 1967)*
Cyril L. Toney (1899 - 1976)*
Martha Toney Asbury (1902 - 1985)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Mechanics And Miners Cemetery
Bloomingrose
Boone County
West Virginia, USA
Created by: Sammie Wade
Record added: Oct 31, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60917941
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Gillispie, Minerva Alice "Nerva" (I0415)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE THE KANAWHA COUNTY FAMILY TREE PROJECT SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/index.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/f2333.htm
The Kanawha County Family Tree Project September 26, 2003:
Marriage place
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
3 John Leftridge Toney b: 20 March 1847 in Peytona, Boone County, West Virginia d: 5 September 1927 in Bloomingrose, Boone County, West Virginia Burial: Unknown Bloomingrose, Boone County, West Virginia
.......... +Pharlena Vickers b: 1841 d: 9 June 1882 in Boone County, West Virginia
.......... 4 Poindexter Toney b: 8 August 1870 d: Unknown
.......... 4 Simeon Edward Toney b: 6 November 1872 in Big Coal River, Boone County, West Virginia d: Unknown
.......... 4 John Hamilton Toney b: 5 September 1875 d: Unknown
.......... 4 Nancy A. Toney b: 18 September 1877 d: Unknown
....... *2nd Wife of John Leftridge Toney:
............. +Minerva Gillespie b: November 1860 in West Virginia m: 11 March 1886 in Boone County, West Virginia d: 6 January 1937 in Toney''s Branch, Boone County, West Virginia Burial: Unknown Bloomingrose, Boone County, West Virginia
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I25870
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I25870
Name: Francis Marion Gillespie
Given Name: Francis Marion
Surname: Gillespie
Sex: M
Birth: 20 Jun 1834 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: Abt 1914 in Boone County, West Virginia
_UID: 56AF61A4B4AB49ECA9308A66F6F123F667EB
Change Date: 2 May 2005
Note: MBG: "These above mentioned people seem to be far and away the outstanding members of the family, self-reliant, industrious Scotch [sic] farmers and plantation managers. I would add Francis M. Gillispie, son of Samuel II, to this list. I knew him and he being a third generation grandson of Samuel I , was a typical Scotch [sic] plantation owner and family leader . There was no mistake about it; he was the Chief of his Clan from sons to grandchildren. He was loved and respected by all of them."
Father: Samuel Gillespie b: 6 Feb 1797 in Bath County, Virginia
Mother: Mary Jane 'Jenny' McElwee b: Abt 1798
Marriage 1 Henrietta C. Hughes b: Aug 1840 in (West) Virginia
Married: 26 Aug 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Minerva Alice Gillespie b: 20 Nov 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Charles Wilson Gillespie b: May 1862 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Emma J. Gillespie b: Dec 1863 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Oscar L. Gillespie b: 1 Dec 1865 in Big Coal, Boone County, West Virginia
Jefferson Davis Gillespie b: Oct 1867 in Boone County, West Virginia
Francis Alva Gillespie b: Apr 1869 in West Virginia
Sarah Louvean Gillespie b: Abt 1873 in West Virginia
Nora B. Gillespie b: Abt 1875
Henrietta 'Etta' Gillespie b: Abt 1877
Edna Theodora Gillespie b: Jun 1880
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I13976
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I13976
Name: Henrietta C. Hughes
Given Name: Henrietta C.
Surname: Hughes
Sex: F
Birth: Aug 1840 in (West) Virginia
Death: Abt 1916 in Boone County, West Virginia
_UID: B98FDD85ED42400582B949C3B141B9738377
Change Date: 2 May 2005
Marriage 1 Francis Marion Gillespie b: 20 Jun 1834 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 26 Aug 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Minerva Alice Gillespie b: 20 Nov 1860 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Charles Wilson Gillespie b: May 1862 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Emma J. Gillespie b: Dec 1863 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Oscar L. Gillespie b: 1 Dec 1865 in Big Coal, Boone County, West Virginia
Jefferson Davis Gillespie b: Oct 1867 in Boone County, West Virginia
Francis Alva Gillespie b: Apr 1869 in West Virginia
Sarah Louvean Gillespie b: Abt 1873 in West Virginia
Nora Belle Gillespie b: 4 Mar 1875 in West Virginia
Henrietta 'Etta' Gillespie b: Abt 1877
Edna Theodora Gillespie b: Jun 1880
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In the following research by Lynn Weaver, all data was accompanied by death certificates which spelled the Gillispie surname with an i instead of an e: Gillispie, not Gillespie.
Source:
Lynn Weaver:
DEATH RECORDS FOR Francis Marion Gillispie and Henretta C Hughes Gillispie's CHILDREN.

Death Record Detail
Name: Alva Francis Gillispie
Sex: Male
Death Date: 08 Jan 1955
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Mother: Henretta/Hughes
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Name: Charles Wilson Gillispie
Sex: Male
Death Date: 28 Dec 1936
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Spouse: Mrs. C. W./Gillispie
Mother: Harrieta/Gillispie
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Emma J. Chandler
Sex: Female
Death Date: 8 Nov 1927
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Age at Death: 63 years 11 momths 4 days
Burial Place: Barrett West Virginia
Burial Date: 10 Nov 1927
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1863
Birth Place: Boone County West Virginia
Marital Status: Married
Mother:
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Informant:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Ettie C. Spencer
Sex: Female
Death Date: 7 Jan 1953
Death Place: Kanawha, West Virginia
Age at Death: 76y 8m 5d
Birth Date: 02 May 1876
Birth Place: West Virginia
Marital Status:
Spouse: George/Spencer
Occupation:
Mother: Henretta/Hughes
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Jefferson Gillispie
Sex: Male
Death Date: 17 Dec 1952
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Mother: Henretta/Chandler
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Frances/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

Death Record Detail
Name: Minerva Toney
Sex: Female
Death Date: 06 Jan 1937
Death Place: Boone, West Virginia
Age at Death: 76 years
Birth Place: Boone County West Virginia
Mother: Mrs. Francis/Gillispie
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.

DEATH RECORD
NAME Oscar L. Gillaspie
DEATH DATE 12 Apr 1882
DEATH PLACE Boone County, West Virginia
GENDER Male
BIRTH DATE 01 Dec 1865
BIRTH PLACE Boone County, West Virginia
AGE AT DEATH 16 years 7 months
MARITAL STATUS Single
OCCUPATION
BURIAL DATE
BURIAL PLACE
FATHER NAME Francis Gillaspie
MOTHER NAME H. C. Gillaspie
FILM NUMBER 571247
GSU FILM NUMBER
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4228483
IMAGE NUMBER 479
REFERENCE NUMBER v 1 p 23
SOURCE County Records

Death Record Detail
Name: Sarah Louvinia Chandler
Sex: Female
Death Date: 31 Oct 1957
Death Place: Kanawha, West Virginia
Age at Death: 84 years 6 months 17 days
Burial Place: Alum Creek
Burial Date: 02 Nov 1957
Cemetery: Fork of Coal Cemetery
Funeral Home:
Birth Date: 14 April 1873
Birth Place: Boone County W. Va.
Mother: Henretta/Hughes
Mother's Birth Place:
Father: Francis/Gillispie
Father's Birth Place:
Records maintained by West Virginia Archives & History
For Research Purposes Only
West Virginia Division of Culture and History
Copyright 2009. All Rights Reserved.
_________________________________________________________________________

RECORDS of Francis Marion Gillispie and Henretta C Hughes
Francis Marion Gillispie
Birth: 30 Jun 1834
Bull Creek,Boone,West Virginia,USA
Death: 1914
Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
Henretta C Hughes
Birth: Aug 1842
Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
Death: 1916
Kanawha, West Virginia, USA

CHILDREN OF Francis Marion Gillispie and Henretta C Hughes
CHILD 1
Minerva Alice Gillespie
Birth: 20 Nov 1860
Peytona, Boone, West Virginia, USA
Death: 06 Jan 1937
Toneys Branch, Boone, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
John Leftridge Toney
BIRTH 20 MAR 1847
Boone County, Va.
Death 5 SEP 1927
Boone County, W.V.

CHILD 2
Charles Wilson Gillispie
Birth: 04 May 1862
Boone Country, West Virginia, USA
Death: 28 Dec 1936
Brounland, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
Martha E unknown
Birth: Jul 1866
West Virginia
Death:

CHILD 3
EMMA JANE GILLISPIE
Birth: 4 Dec 1863
Boone County, West Virginia, USA
Death: 08 Nov 1927
Laurel Creek, Fayette, West Virginia
SPOUSE
FRANK M Chandler
Birth: abt 1851
Boone County West Virginia, USA
Death:

CHILD 4
Oscar L Gillispie
Birth: 1 Dec 1865
Big Coal, Boone County, West Virginia
Death: 12 Apr 1882
Boone County, West Virginia

CHILD 5
Jefferson D Gillispie
Birth: 14 Nov 1867
Boone Country, West Virginia, USA
Death: 17 Dec 1952
Boone, West Virginia

CHILD 6
Francis Alva GILLISPIE
Birth: 02 April 1869
Boone Country, West Virginia, USA
Death: 08 Jan 1955
Emmons, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA
SPOUSE
Octavia WILLIAMS
Birth: 6 Aug 1880
West Virginia
Death:

CHILD 7
Sarah Louvinia Gillispie
Birth: 14 April 1873
Boone County, West Virgina
Death: 31 Oct 1957
Kanawha, West Virginia
SPOUSE
unknown Chandler
Birth:
Death:

CHILD 8
Nora B Gillispie
Birth: 07 May 1875
Boone, West Virginia
Death:

CHILD 9
Henrietta Ettie C. Gillispie
Birth: 02 May 1876
Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 07 Jan 1953
Kanawha, West Virginia
SPOUSE
George Spencer
Birth:
Death:

CHILD 10
Edna Theodora Gillispie
Birth: 08 Jun 1880
Boone, West Virginia
Death:
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Source:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Toney&GSfn=Minerva+&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=60917941&df=all&
SEE SAMMIE WADE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
Minerva Alice "Nerva" Gillespie Toney
Birth: Nov. 20, 1860
Peytona
Boone County
West Virginia, USA
Death: Jan. 6, 1937
Boone County
West Virginia, USA
Minerva Alice Gillespie was the daughter of Francis Marion Gillespie(1834-1914) and Henrietta C. Hughes.
Thanks to Sandy Littlejohn Green for the photos.
Family links:
Spouse:
John Leftridge Toney (1847 - 1927)*
Children:
Mary Margaret Toney Burgess (1887 - 1965)*
Ira Toney (1888 - 1949)*
Francis Marion Toney (1890 - 1946)*
Oscar Allen Toney (1895 - 1973)*
Okey A Toney (1897 - 1967)*
Cyril L. Toney (1899 - 1976)*
Martha Toney Asbury (1902 - 1985)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Mechanics And Miners Cemetery
Bloomingrose
Boone County
West Virginia, USA
Created by: Sammie Wade
Record added: Oct 31, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60917941
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Gillispie, Minerva Alice "Nerva" (I8709)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
SEE THELMA DEY VAN HUSEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1370531&id=I4200
Well's Ancestors:
Thelma Dey Van Husen:
ID: I4200
Name: Mary WELLS
Sex: F
Father: Stephen WELLS III b: ABT. 1700
Mother: Priscilla REDMON
Marriage 1 Jacob ROBBINS
Children
Andrew ROBBINS
Absalom ROBBINS b: 11 SEP 1764 in Rowan, N.C.
William ROBBINS
Jacob ROBBINS
Mary ROBBINS
James ROBBINS
Martha ROBBINS
John ROBBINS
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Wells, Mary (I0798)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 1
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Father:John Chastain
Mother:Anner Robbins
Other Spouses:
Wife: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Born: ABT 1828 at: IN 3
Died: 3 JUL 1898 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
SOURCES
1) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
2) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
3) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
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Source:
SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id=I09406
Ancestors of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family ~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I09406
Name: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Sex: F
Birth: 1825
Death: 3 JUL 1898 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Event: Marriage Notes (Facts Pg) Chasteen, --- Lizenby, Catherine 07 Jan 1843 Indiana Scott County
Census: 1850 Catharine Chastine Jennings, Scott, IN abt 1828 Indiana
Census: 1860 Catharine Chasteen Jennings, Scott, IN 35 1824 Indiana Female
Census: 1870 Jas Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1825 Indiana White Female
Father: Jerome Lizenbee
Marriage 1 Wren Raney Chasteen b: 1820 in Kentucky
Married: 7 JAN 1843 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Children
Harriett A. Chastain b: JUN 1843 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Jerry Chastain b: 1847 in Johnson, Scott, IN
John Chastain b: 1849 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Nancy Jane Chastain b: JUN 1850 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Serilda Ellen Chastain b: 15 MAR 1852 in Scott, Indiana
Gilbert Chastain b: 2 DEC 1854 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Merida Chasteen b: 18 FEB 1857 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Milia Chastain b: 1860 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Theodore Chasteen b: 1863
Barnett "Barney" Chasteen b: 15 APR 1864 in Johnson, Scott, IN
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
Renny Chastain
Wife
Catherine Jane OR Kitty Lizenbee
Marriage: 07 JAN 1843 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 03 JUL 1898 , Scott, Indiana
Father: Jerome Lizenbee
Mother: Hufford
Children
1. Harriett A. Chastain Pedigree
Female
Birth: 1844 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 06 MAR 1915
2. Serilda E. Chastain Pedigree
Female
Birth: 15 MAR 1852 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 11 SEP 1880
3. Merida Chastain Pedigree
Male
Birth: 18 FEB 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 30 JUN 1910
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Lizenbee, Catherine Jane "Kitty" (I1263)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Nathaniel Robbins
Born: 1762 at: 1
Died: 1820 at: 1
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Ann
Wife: Nancy Copestick
Born: 1765 at: 1
Died: 1820 at: 1
CHILDREN
Name: Elizabeth Robbins
Born: 1781 at: 1
Died: 1822 at: 1
Spouses: Joseph Robbins
Name: Alexander Robbins
Born: 1783 at: 1
Name: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 3
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: John Chastain
Name: David Robbins
Born: 1789 at: 1
Spouses: Name: Nathaniel Robbins
Born: 1791 at: Franklin Co., VA
Died: ABT 1874 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: Mary Elizabeth Moffett Elizabeth Chastain
Name: Rebecca Robbins
Born: 1793 at: 1
Spouses: Stephen Marion
Name: Rachel Louise Robbins
Born: 1807 at: 1
Married: 29 MAY 1828 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1901 at: 1
Spouses: John Johnson
SOURCES
1) Data supplied by Robb Robbins, Fresno, CA -1999-2000.
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
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Robbins, Anner (I1713)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.

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Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In

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Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I13463
Name: John Chasteen
Sex: M
Marriage 1 Anna Robbins
Children
Wren Raney Chasteen b: 1820 in Kentucky 
Chastain, John (Chasteen) (I1714)
 
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"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
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Ancestors & Kin of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family
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Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I09407
Name: Wren Raney Chasteen
Sex: M
Birth: 1820 in Kentucky
Death: 13 MAY 1880 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Census: 1840 Raney Chastain Vernon, Washington, Indiana
Census: 1850 Raney Chastine Jennings, Scott, IN abt 1822 Indiana
Census: 1860 Raney Chasteen Jennings, Scott, IN 38 1821 Indiana Male
Census: 1870 Rany Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1820 Kentucky White Male
Father: John Chasteen
Mother: Anna Robbins
Marriage 1 Catherine Jane Lizenbee b: 1825
Married: 7 JAN 1843 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Children
Harriett A. Chastain b: JUN 1843 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Jerry Chastain b: 1847 in Johnson, Scott, IN
John Chastain b: 1849 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Nancy Jane Chastain b: JUN 1850 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Serilda Ellen Chastain b: 15 MAR 1852 in Scott, Indiana
Gilbert Chastain b: 2 DEC 1854 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Merida Chasteen b: 18 FEB 1857 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Milia Chastain b: 1860 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Theodore Chasteen b: 1863
Barnett "Barney" Chasteen b: 15 APR 1864 in Johnson, Scott, IN
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Husband
Renny Chastain
Wife
Catherine Jane OR Kitty Lizenbee
Marriage: 07 JAN 1843 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 03 JUL 1898 , Scott, Indiana
Father: Jerome Lizenbee
Mother: Hufford
Children
1. Harriett A. Chastain Pedigree
Female
Birth: 1844 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 06 MAR 1915
2. Serilda E. Chastain Pedigree
Female
Birth: 15 MAR 1852 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 11 SEP 1880
3. Merida Chastain Pedigree
Male
Birth: 18 FEB 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 30 JUN 1910
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Chastain, Wren Raney or Ren "Renny" (Chasteen) (I1742)
 
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********
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Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 1
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Father:John Chastain
Mother:Anner Robbins
Other Spouses:
Wife: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Born: ABT 1828 at: IN 3
Died: 3 JUL 1898 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Father:
Mother:
Other Spouses:
SOURCES
1) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
2) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
3) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
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Ancestors of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family ~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I09406
Name: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Sex: F
Birth: 1825
Death: 3 JUL 1898 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Event: Marriage Notes (Facts Pg) Chasteen, --- Lizenby, Catherine 07 Jan 1843 Indiana Scott County
Census: 1850 Catharine Chastine Jennings, Scott, IN abt 1828 Indiana
Census: 1860 Catharine Chasteen Jennings, Scott, IN 35 1824 Indiana Female
Census: 1870 Jas Chasteen Johnson, Scott, IN abt 1825 Indiana White Female
Father: Jerome Lizenbee
Marriage 1 Wren Raney Chasteen b: 1820 in Kentucky
Married: 7 JAN 1843 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Children
Harriett A. Chastain b: JUN 1843 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Jerry Chastain b: 1847 in Johnson, Scott, IN
John Chastain b: 1849 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Nancy Jane Chastain b: JUN 1850 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Serilda Ellen Chastain b: 15 MAR 1852 in Scott, Indiana
Gilbert Chastain b: 2 DEC 1854 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Merida Chasteen b: 18 FEB 1857 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Milia Chastain b: 1860 in Johnson, Scott, IN
Theodore Chasteen b: 1863
Barnett "Barney" Chasteen b: 15 APR 1864 in Johnson, Scott, IN
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Husband
Renny Chastain
Wife
Catherine Jane OR Kitty Lizenbee
Marriage: 07 JAN 1843 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 03 JUL 1898 , Scott, Indiana
Father: Jerome Lizenbee
Mother: Hufford
Children
1. Harriett A. Chastain Pedigree
Female
Birth: 1844 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 06 MAR 1915
2. Serilda E. Chastain Pedigree
Female
Birth: 15 MAR 1852 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 11 SEP 1880
3. Merida Chastain Pedigree
Male
Birth: 18 FEB 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 30 JUN 1910
********



 
Lizenbee, Catherine Jane "Kitty" (I1743)
 
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********
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Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
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"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Nathaniel Robbins
Born: 1762 at: 1
Died: 1820 at: 1
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Ann
Wife: Nancy Copestick
Born: 1765 at: 1
Died: 1820 at: 1
CHILDREN
Name: Elizabeth Robbins
Born: 1781 at: 1
Died: 1822 at: 1
Spouses: Joseph Robbins
Name: Alexander Robbins
Born: 1783 at: 1
Name: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 3
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: John Chastain
Name: David Robbins
Born: 1789 at: 1
Spouses: Name: Nathaniel Robbins
Born: 1791 at: Franklin Co., VA
Died: ABT 1874 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: Mary Elizabeth Moffett Elizabeth Chastain
Name: Rebecca Robbins
Born: 1793 at: 1
Spouses: Stephen Marion
Name: Rachel Louise Robbins
Born: 1807 at: 1
Married: 29 MAY 1828 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1901 at: 1
Spouses: John Johnson
SOURCES
1) Data supplied by Robb Robbins, Fresno, CA -1999-2000.
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
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Robbins, Anner (I1862)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
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Source:
SEE BARBARA NEWMAN FINIZIA'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genediger2&id=I13463
Ancestors & Kin of Susan Crosby Finizia a Rhode Island Based Family
~Newman, McConnell, Cahir, Dunlevy, Crosby~
Barbara Newman Finizia:
ID: I13463
Name: John Chasteen
Sex: M
Marriage 1 Anna Robbins
Children
Wren Raney Chasteen b: 1820 in Kentucky
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Chastain, John (Chasteen) (I2782)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Husband: Thomas Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Married: at:
Died: 1836 at: 1
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Ann ______
Other Spouses:
Wife: Margaret Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Died: 1850 at: 1
Father:Jacob "Jack" Robbins
Mother:Mary Wells
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard's source:
1) Data supplied by Robb Robbins, Fresno, CA
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Robbins, Margaret (I0815)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638"
Administered by William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard
Husband: Thomas Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Married: at:
Died: 1836 at: 1
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Ann ______
Other Spouses:
Wife: Margaret Robbins
Born: 1784 at: 1
Died: 1850 at: 1
Father:Jacob "Jack" Robbins
Mother:Mary Wells
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard's source:
1) Data supplied by Robb Robbins, Fresno, CA
******
Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/robbins/messages/5717.html
SOME EARLY ROBBINS GENERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES:
July 5, 2005: "The information in this posting has been excerpted from the ROBBINS JOURNAL, Vol. I, No. 1, July 1989, pp. 1 - 5. The Journal was edited by Kevin K. Mittge, a Robbins family historian, archivist, librarian, and published genealogist. The Journal is now defunct."

Donna Forney Clark: At this point, I have included only part of the previous posting of this excerpted article.

Within this article
"Introduction To The Robbins Family History, by Kevin K. Mittge.

Kevin K. Mittge writes:

“I am grateful for information provided by Marvin Robbins, Ocala, FL; Mary Kate Horner, Lebanon, IN; and Margaret Davis, Yakima, WA; and many others who have worked and are still working on this topic.”

Kevin writes that the following information has been suggested.

(There are several paragraphs between Kevin’s acknowledgments and the following information.)

Jacob Robbins (I) was born about 1738 and it is suggested he died about 1830 in Jennings Co., Indiana. He married to Mary, who was possibly of the Wells family. Jacob and Mary are believed to be the parents of William, Absalom, Jacob (II), James, Mary, Martha (called Massey), and Margaret.

Absalom Robbins, the second son of Jacob and Mary, was married to Mary Ogle shortly after arriving in Virginia.
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Robbins, Margaret (I1831)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles and Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Death Certificate of Thomas Foster Porter (see DOCUMENT SECTION of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com ) was provided by Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles and Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds and originally came from West Virginia Vital Research Records at West Virginia Division of Culture and History at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx Death Certificate also refers to Clifford Lawrence "Popaw" Crawford (1891-1979) & John Armstrong Porter (1827-1914).
John Armstrong Porter was an official for the United Mine Workers of America.
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles:
Death Certificate of Andrew Crockett "Andy" Porter (1866-1944) (see DOCUMENT SECTION of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com ) was provided by Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles and originally came from West Virginia Vital Research Records at West Virginia Division of Culture and History at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx Death Certificate also refers to Lethia Anne "Annie" Alderman Porter (1870-1933) & Margaret Lillian "Marnie" Porter (1891-1990) & John Armstrong Porter (1827-1914) & Nancy Toney (1840-1911).
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles:
1860 USA Federal Census Page #329
date : August 27th, 1860
Paint Creek, Kanawha Co., VA
Family # 2258
Andrew Porter age 63 Farmer Value of Real estate owned 1000.
Sarah J. Porter age 35
Thomas Porter age 33
Crocket Porter age 24
Andrew Porter age 22
John A. Porter age 21
Elizabeth Porter age 20
Nancy Porter age 18
Octovia Porter age 15
Family # 2259
Noah Porter age 26
Julia Porter age 20
Mark Porter age 7/12 months
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles/ Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Sherman, Boone County , Wv Post Office: Bald Knob
Roll: M593_1685
Page: 371
Image: 94
Year: 1870
Dwelling # 125 Family # 125
John A Porter age 45
Nancy Porter age 31
Thomas Porter age 8
Robert B Porter age 6
Andrew Porter age 4
Mary F Porter 3
Nancy J Porter age 7/12 mths.
Cauley , Mary age 30 domestic servent white
Cauley, Robert age 2
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Source:
US 1880 Census for Cabin Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John A. PORTER Self M Male W 52 W.V. Farmer PA. OH.
Nancy PORTER Wife M Female W 40 W.V. Keeping House W.V. W.V.
Thomas PORTER Son S Male W 18 W.V. Coal Miner W.V. W.V.
Robert PORTER Son S Male W 16 W.V. Coal Miner --- ---
Andrew PORTER Son S Male W 14 W.V. --- ---
Mary PORTER Dau S Female W 12 W.V. --- ---
Jane PORTER Dau S Female W 10 W.V. --- ---
Nancy E. PORTER Dau S Female W 7 W.V. --- ---
John PORTER Son S Male W 5 W.V. --- ---
James PORTER Son S Male W 2 W.V. --- ---
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles/ Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Year: 1880; Census Place: Cabin Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia; Roll: T9_1405; Family History Film: 1255405; Page: 197C; Enumeration District: 48; Image: .
Dwelling # 317 Family # 317
John A. Porter Head age 52
Nancy Porter Wife age 40
Thomas Porter Son age 18
Robert Porter Son age 16
Andrew Porter Son age 14
Mary Porter daughter age 12
Jane Porter daughter age 10
Nancy E. Porter daughter age 7
John Porter son age 5
James Porter son age 2
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles/ Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Year: 1900; Census Place: Sherman, Boone, West Virginia; Roll: T623 1755; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 4.
1900 Sherman Boone Co. Wv Census
John A. Porter Head, Born Oct 1827 age 72 Born WV Father PA Mother Ohio
Nancy Porter Wife born June 1840 Born Wv Parents born WV
Thomas F. Porter Son born 1861 age 38 widow
Lurray S. Porter Grandaughter born June 1885 age 14 born WV
Nancy A. Porter Grandaughter born June 1887 age 12 born WV
Mary F. Porter Grandaughter born Feb 1889 age 11 born in WV
Noah L. Porter Son Born June 1890 Age 19 Born WV
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
Nancy Toney b: 25 January 1840 in Kanawha County, West Virginia d: 15 September 1911 in West Virginia
.......... +John Armstrong Porter b: 20 October 1827 in Kanawha County, West Virginia m: 1 November 1860 in Boone County, West Virginia d: 27 February 1914
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Source:
Jamey Deeter:

Thomas Foster Porter married Paralle "Pearl" Kirk on March 26, 1885. Pearl died in 1889 just a few days after the birth of Mary Foster Porter.

Thomas and the children then lived with his parents John Armstrong Porter and Nancy Porter, as recorded in the 1900 census.

Mary Foster Porter (child of Thomas and Paralle "Pearl" Kirk Porter) married on December 21, 1904 to Elliott Alexander "Zander" Jarrell b. April 7, 1876 (Boone County, WV) d.October 25, 1967 (Kanawha County, WV). Elliott was buried in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans, WV. Mary and Elliott had 3 children.

Anna "Marie" Jarrell (child of Elliott and Mary Porter Jarrell) was born February 28, 1906 in WV. According to my grandmother, Marie was raised by the Crawfords.

Anna "Marie" Jarrell married Harry Lee Goodykoontz August 16, 1920 in Franklin County, OH. Marie lied about her age stating she was 19 years old, when she was actually 14 years old. Marie died December 18, 1984 in Miami County, OH. She is buried with her husband in Cedar Point Cemetery, Pasco, Shelby Co., OH.
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Source:
Mary Jane Vandale Wood and Gary Weaver:
Burial place: Porter Cem., Bloomingrose, Boone Co., WV
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Porter, John Armstrong (I0138)
 
360 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles and Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Death Certificate of Thomas Foster Porter (see DOCUMENT SECTION of http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com ) was provided by Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles and Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds and originally came from West Virginia Vital Research Records at West Virginia Division of Culture and History at http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx Death Certificate also refers to Clifford Lawrence "Popaw" Crawford (1891-1979) & John Armstrong Porter (1827-1914).
John Armstrong Porter was an official for the United Mine Workers of America.
John Armstrong Porter was an official for the United Mine Workers of America.
********
Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles:
1860 USA Federal Census Page #329
date : August 27th, 1860
Paint Creek, Kanawha Co., VA
Family # 2258
Andrew Porter age 63 Farmer Value of Real estate owned 1000.
Sarah J. Porter age 35
Thomas Porter age 33
Crocket Porter age 24
Andrew Porter age 22
John A. Porter age 21
Elizabeth Porter age 20
Nancy Porter age 18
Octovia Porter age 15
Family # 2259
Noah Porter age 26
Julia Porter age 20
Mark Porter age 7/12 months
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles/ Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Sherman, Boone County , Wv Post Office: Bald Knob
Roll: M593_1685
Page: 371
Image: 94
Year: 1870
Dwelling # 125 Family # 125
John A Porter age 45
Nancy Porter age 31
Thomas Porter age 8
Robert B Porter age 6
Andrew Porter age 4
Mary F Porter 3
Nancy J Porter age 7/12 mths.
Cauley , Mary age 30 domestic servent white
Cauley, Robert age 2
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Source:
US 1880 Census for Cabin Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John A. PORTER Self M Male W 52 W.V. Farmer PA. OH.
Nancy PORTER Wife M Female W 40 W.V. Keeping House W.V. W.V.
Thomas PORTER Son S Male W 18 W.V. Coal Miner W.V. W.V.
Robert PORTER Son S Male W 16 W.V. Coal Miner --- ---
Andrew PORTER Son S Male W 14 W.V. --- ---
Mary PORTER Dau S Female W 12 W.V. --- ---
Jane PORTER Dau S Female W 10 W.V. --- ---
Nancy E. PORTER Dau S Female W 7 W.V. --- ---
John PORTER Son S Male W 5 W.V. --- ---
James PORTER Son S Male W 2 W.V. --- ---
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles/ Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Year: 1880; Census Place: Cabin Creek, Kanawha, West Virginia; Roll: T9_1405; Family History Film: 1255405; Page: 197C; Enumeration District: 48; Image: .
Dwelling # 317 Family # 317
John A. Porter Head age 52
Nancy Porter Wife age 40
Thomas Porter Son age 18
Robert Porter Son age 16
Andrew Porter Son age 14
Mary Porter daughter age 12
Jane Porter daughter age 10
Nancy E. Porter daughter age 7
John Porter son age 5
James Porter son age 2
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Source:
Sylvia Marie Kidd-Miles/ Joan Kaye Kidd-Simonds:
Year: 1900; Census Place: Sherman, Boone, West Virginia; Roll: T623 1755; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 4.
1900 Sherman Boone Co. Wv Census
John A. Porter Head, Born Oct 1827 age 72 Born WV Father PA Mother Ohio
Nancy Porter Wife born June 1840 Born Wv Parents born WV
Thomas F. Porter Son born 1861 age 38 widow
Lurray S. Porter Grandaughter born June 1885 age 14 born WV
Nancy A. Porter Grandaughter born June 1887 age 12 born WV
Mary F. Porter Grandaughter born Feb 1889 age 11 born in WV
Noah L. Porter Son Born June 1890 Age 19 Born WV
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
Nancy Toney b: 25 January 1840 in Kanawha County, West Virginia d: 15 September 1911 in West Virginia
.......... +John Armstrong Porter b: 20 October 1827 in Kanawha County, West Virginia m: 1 November 1860 in Boone County, West Virginia d: 27 February 1914
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Source:
Mary Jane Vandale Wood and Gary Weaver:
Burial place: Porter Cem., Bloomingrose, Boone Co., WV
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Porter, John Armstrong (I2715)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Willard Frank "Jack" Davis
Name & date
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Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I55402
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
The following two sources:
1.Source:
SOURCE: 1850 Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana Census
Roll 142 Page 160 Line 23 Family #300 DATE: Oct 11 1850

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 58 b. VA farmer
Nancy age 54 b. VA
Amanda M. age 28 b. IN
Mahala age 21 b. IN
Nathaniel N. age 18 b. IN
Zabedia age 16 b. IN
Nancy age 13 b. IN
Angeline age 10 b. IN
HAMILTON, Benjamin age 17 b. IN

2.SOURCE: 1860 TUALITAN PCT, CLACKAMAS, OREGON CENSUS
Series: M653 Roll: 1055 Part: 1 Page: 83B
Line 20 Family #1152 DATE: June 28, 1860

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 67 b. VA
Nancy age 63 b. VA
Angeline age 19 b. IN
BARRIS, William age 10 b. IN
Norval age 12 b. IN
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Source:
SEE AMY WILLIAMS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kantoa01&id=I1319
KIMBALL/JONES/WILLIAMS/ROBBINS/TARRANT/LYMAN/SHOULTZ/LISTER/KEENE
Amy Williams:
ID: I1319
Name: Nancy ROBBINS
Sex: F
Birth: 8 Jun 1797 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: 30 Apr 1880 in Oregon
Fact 1: Buried in Robert Bird Cem, Stafford, Clackamas Co, Oregon
Father: Absalom ROBBINS b: 11 Sep 1765 in Randolph (Rowan), North Carolina
Mother: Mary OGLE b: 24 Jun 1770 in North Carolina
Marriage 1 Nathaniel ROBBINS b: 5 Apr 1793 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: 30 Dec 1813 in Henry Co, Kentucky
Children
Harriet ROBBINS b: 10 Nov 1814 in Henry County, KY
William Franklin ROBBINS b: 27 Feb 1816 in Henry County, KY
Absalom W. ROBBINS b: 30 Jan 1818 in Henry County, KY
John Dow ROBBINS b: 12 Aug 1819 in Bond County, IL
Amanda Minerva ROBBINS b: 3 Nov 1821 in Decatur County, IN
Bethia Emmaline ROBBINS b: 21 Dec 1823 in Decatur County, IN
James Anderson ROBBINS b: 19 Dec 1825 in Decatur County, IN
Mary Jane ROBBINS b: 7 Apr 1828 in Decatur County, IN
Mahala ROBBINS b: 18 Jul 1830 in Decatur County, IN
Nathaniel Norval ROBBINS b: 5 Nov 1832 in Decatur County, IN
Zobeda ROBBINS b: 16 Dec 1834 in Decatur County, IN
Nancy ROBBINS b: 14 Aug 1837 in Decatur County, IN
Angeline ROBBINS b: 11 Mar 1841 in Decatur County, IN
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Robbins, Nancy (I1468)
 
362 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
********
Source:
Willard Frank "Jack" Davis
Name & dates
********
Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I55402
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
The following two sources:
1.Source:
SOURCE: 1850 Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana Census
Roll 142 Page 160 Line 23 Family #300 DATE: Oct 11 1850

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 58 b. VA farmer
Nancy age 54 b. VA
Amanda M. age 28 b. IN
Mahala age 21 b. IN
Nathaniel N. age 18 b. IN
Zabedia age 16 b. IN
Nancy age 13 b. IN
Angeline age 10 b. IN
HAMILTON, Benjamin age 17 b. IN

2.SOURCE: 1860 TUALITAN PCT, CLACKAMAS, OREGON CENSUS
Series: M653 Roll: 1055 Part: 1 Page: 83B
Line 20 Family #1152 DATE: June 28, 1860

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 67 b. VA
Nancy age 63 b. VA
Angeline age 19 b. IN
BARRIS, William age 10 b. IN
Norval age 12 b. IN
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Source:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mittge/robbins/robbins.html
ROBBINS FAMILY HISTORY:
"William Franklin Robbins Letter about the Oregon Trail Journey":
Kevin Mittge:
Nathaniel Robbins was a physician.
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Source:
SEE AMY WILLIAMS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kantoa01&id=I1330
KIMBALL/JONES/WILLIAMS/ROBBINS/TARRANT/LYMAN/SHOULTZ/LISTER/KEENE
Amy Williams:
ID: I1330
Name: Nathaniel ROBBINS
Title: Dr.
Sex: M
Birth: 5 Apr 1793 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: 15 Dec 1863 in Clackamas Co, Oregon
Fact 1: Buried in Robert Bird Cem, Stafford, Clackamas Co, Oregon
Fact 2: Occupation: physician
Note:
His father William Robbins was a brother to Absalom Robbins. Nathaniel and Nancy Robbins moved to Hurricane Township, Bond County, IL about 1818 and then moved to Decatur County, IN in August of 1821. Nathaniel (called Uncle Natty by other family members) was elected first Justice of the Peace of Sandcreek Township. There were three other candidates for the office and a total of 9 votes cast! On October 7, 1822 he was impaneled on the first grand jury in the county; he supposedly had the largest medical library in the state. He was the largest landowner in Sandcreek Township and one of the wealthiest men in the county.

According to one story, Nathaniel Robbins decided to emigrate to Oregon when he learned that the county had voted to purchase railroad stock and he was afraid of being "taxed" to death. Other stories attribute the emigration solely to the continual westward movement of the Robbins family. It is also important to keep in mind that Nathaniel's sister, Theodoshia, who had married John Herren, had already immigrated to Oregon in 1845. Undoubtedly letters were exchanged between the two families and this stirred the interest of Nathaniel and his family in Indiana. Joseph Lane, Governor of the Oregon Territory, was a friend of Nathaniel Robbins and supposedly encouraged him to emigrate to Oregon. Also, Bethiah Robbins, Nathaniel's mother, died in Dec of 1850 and less than a year later Nathaniel Robbins and his family left the county. It is believed that he waited until his aged mother died (age 90 at the time of her death) before leaving for Oregon.

Whatever the reason, September 15, 1851, the Robbins family left Decatur County, IN and travelled to Randolph County, Misouri where Nathaniel and Nancy's son William Franklin Robbins was already living with his family. They arrived at William's on October 12, 1851 and stayed there for winter. In the spring of 1852, Nathaniel's family was joined by Jacob Robbins Jr. and his family. They all left Randolph County on April 15, 1852 amd set out across the Missouri on the way west. In Nebraska cholera struck the emigrants and three daughters and one son-in-law of Nancy and Nathaniel died within a few days of each other. By the time they had arrived in the Williamette Valley in Oregon, four other family members had died of the disease.

After meeting with his old friend, Joseph Lane, in Portland, OR, Nathaniel and Nancy settled in Oregon City until they could file for a donation land claim. Their claim lay just a few miles west of Oregon City. Their children lived nearby. In August and September 1857, Nathaniel was a member of Oregon's Constitutional Convention, held in Salem, and he was also on the committee to establish schools. He was issued a license to practice medicine in Oregon Territory.

According to family members, Dr. Robbins was going to see someone who was ill when he drowned on Tualatin River on December 16, 1863. He was on a flatboat or raft and was poling across the river when the pole broke, throwing him into the water. The river was at flood stage and he drowned as he was swept over the falls at Moore's Mill. He was buried int he Robert Bird Cemetery, near Stafford. Nancy Robbins later lived with their son, Nathaniel Norvai Robbins, and on April 30, 1880 she died. She is buried beside Nathaniel.

Father: William ROBBINS b: 21 Sep 1761 in Randolph Co, North Carolina
Mother: Bethia "Vickery" ROBINS b: 1 Dec 1760 in Randolph Co, North Carolina (formerly Rowan Co)

Marriage 1 Nancy ROBBINS b: 8 Jun 1797 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: 30 Dec 1813 in Henry Co, Kentucky
Children
Harriet ROBBINS b: 10 Nov 1814 in Henry County, KY
William Franklin ROBBINS b: 27 Feb 1816 in Henry County, KY
Absalom W. ROBBINS b: 30 Jan 1818 in Henry County, KY
John Dow ROBBINS b: 12 Aug 1819 in Bond County, IL
Amanda Minerva ROBBINS b: 3 Nov 1821 in Decatur County, IN
Bethia Emmaline ROBBINS b: 21 Dec 1823 in Decatur County, IN
James Anderson ROBBINS b: 19 Dec 1825 in Decatur County, IN
Mary Jane ROBBINS b: 7 Apr 1828 in Decatur County, IN
Mahala ROBBINS b: 18 Jul 1830 in Decatur County, IN
Nathaniel Norval ROBBINS b: 5 Nov 1832 in Decatur County, IN
Zobeda ROBBINS b: 16 Dec 1834 in Decatur County, IN
Nancy ROBBINS b: 14 Aug 1837 in Decatur County, IN
Angeline ROBBINS b: 11 Mar 1841 in Decatur County, IN
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Robbins, Nathaniel "Uncle Natty" Dr. (I1467)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Willard Frank "Jack" Davis
Name & dates
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Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I55402
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
The following two sources:
1.Source:
SOURCE: 1850 Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana Census
Roll 142 Page 160 Line 23 Family #300 DATE: Oct 11 1850

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 58 b. VA farmer
Nancy age 54 b. VA
Amanda M. age 28 b. IN
Mahala age 21 b. IN
Nathaniel N. age 18 b. IN
Zabedia age 16 b. IN
Nancy age 13 b. IN
Angeline age 10 b. IN
HAMILTON, Benjamin age 17 b. IN

2.SOURCE: 1860 TUALITAN PCT, CLACKAMAS, OREGON CENSUS
Series: M653 Roll: 1055 Part: 1 Page: 83B
Line 20 Family #1152 DATE: June 28, 1860

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 67 b. VA
Nancy age 63 b. VA
Angeline age 19 b. IN
BARRIS, William age 10 b. IN
Norval age 12 b. IN
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Source:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mittge/robbins/robbins.html
ROBBINS FAMILY HISTORY:
"William Franklin Robbins Letter about the Oregon Trail Journey":
Kevin Mittge:
Nathaniel Robbins was a physician.
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Source:
SEE AMY WILLIAMS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kantoa01&id=I1330
KIMBALL/JONES/WILLIAMS/ROBBINS/TARRANT/LYMAN/SHOULTZ/LISTER/KEENE
Amy Williams:
ID: I1330
Name: Nathaniel ROBBINS
Title: Dr.
Sex: M
Birth: 5 Apr 1793 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: 15 Dec 1863 in Clackamas Co, Oregon
Fact 1: Buried in Robert Bird Cem, Stafford, Clackamas Co, Oregon
Fact 2: Occupation: physician
Note:
His father William Robbins was a brother to Absalom Robbins. Nathaniel and Nancy Robbins moved to Hurricane Township, Bond County, IL about 1818 and then moved to Decatur County, IN in August of 1821. Nathaniel (called Uncle Natty by other family members) was elected first Justice of the Peace of Sandcreek Township. There were three other candidates for the office and a total of 9 votes cast! On October 7, 1822 he was impaneled on the first grand jury in the county; he supposedly had the largest medical library in the state. He was the largest landowner in Sandcreek Township and one of the wealthiest men in the county.

According to one story, Nathaniel Robbins decided to emigrate to Oregon when he learned that the county had voted to purchase railroad stock and he was afraid of being "taxed" to death. Other stories attribute the emigration solely to the continual westward movement of the Robbins family. It is also important to keep in mind that Nathaniel's sister, Theodoshia, who had married John Herren, had already immigrated to Oregon in 1845. Undoubtedly letters were exchanged between the two families and this stirred the interest of Nathaniel and his family in Indiana. Joseph Lane, Governor of the Oregon Territory, was a friend of Nathaniel Robbins and supposedly encouraged him to emigrate to Oregon. Also, Bethiah Robbins, Nathaniel's mother, died in Dec of 1850 and less than a year later Nathaniel Robbins and his family left the county. It is believed that he waited until his aged mother died (age 90 at the time of her death) before leaving for Oregon.

Whatever the reason, September 15, 1851, the Robbins family left Decatur County, IN and travelled to Randolph County, Misouri where Nathaniel and Nancy's son William Franklin Robbins was already living with his family. They arrived at William's on October 12, 1851 and stayed there for winter. In the spring of 1852, Nathaniel's family was joined by Jacob Robbins Jr. and his family. They all left Randolph County on April 15, 1852 amd set out across the Missouri on the way west. In Nebraska cholera struck the emigrants and three daughters and one son-in-law of Nancy and Nathaniel died within a few days of each other. By the time they had arrived in the Williamette Valley in Oregon, four other family members had died of the disease.

After meeting with his old friend, Joseph Lane, in Portland, OR, Nathaniel and Nancy settled in Oregon City until they could file for a donation land claim. Their claim lay just a few miles west of Oregon City. Their children lived nearby. In August and September 1857, Nathaniel was a member of Oregon's Constitutional Convention, held in Salem, and he was also on the committee to establish schools. He was issued a license to practice medicine in Oregon Territory.

According to family members, Dr. Robbins was going to see someone who was ill when he drowned on Tualatin River on December 16, 1863. He was on a flatboat or raft and was poling across the river when the pole broke, throwing him into the water. The river was at flood stage and he drowned as he was swept over the falls at Moore's Mill. He was buried int he Robert Bird Cemetery, near Stafford. Nancy Robbins later lived with their son, Nathaniel Norvai Robbins, and on April 30, 1880 she died. She is buried beside Nathaniel.

Father: William ROBBINS b: 21 Sep 1761 in Randolph Co, North Carolina
Mother: Bethia "Vickery" ROBINS b: 1 Dec 1760 in Randolph Co, North Carolina (formerly Rowan Co)

Marriage 1 Nancy ROBBINS b: 8 Jun 1797 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: 30 Dec 1813 in Henry Co, Kentucky
Children
Harriet ROBBINS b: 10 Nov 1814 in Henry County, KY
William Franklin ROBBINS b: 27 Feb 1816 in Henry County, KY
Absalom W. ROBBINS b: 30 Jan 1818 in Henry County, KY
John Dow ROBBINS b: 12 Aug 1819 in Bond County, IL
Amanda Minerva ROBBINS b: 3 Nov 1821 in Decatur County, IN
Bethia Emmaline ROBBINS b: 21 Dec 1823 in Decatur County, IN
James Anderson ROBBINS b: 19 Dec 1825 in Decatur County, IN
Mary Jane ROBBINS b: 7 Apr 1828 in Decatur County, IN
Mahala ROBBINS b: 18 Jul 1830 in Decatur County, IN
Nathaniel Norval ROBBINS b: 5 Nov 1832 in Decatur County, IN
Zobeda ROBBINS b: 16 Dec 1834 in Decatur County, IN
Nancy ROBBINS b: 14 Aug 1837 in Decatur County, IN
Angeline ROBBINS b: 11 Mar 1841 in Decatur County, IN
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Robbins, Nathaniel "Uncle Natty" Dr. (I6880)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Willard Qualls:
Name, dates, & places
"This is the same Willard Holley that married Mary Morris Holley in the late 1930's."
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Source:
Willard Qualls:
Willard G. Holley and Earnest D. Holley were 2nd cousins.
Willard's father was George W. Holley, and George's father was Timothy Holley.
Earnest D. Holley's father was Joseph T. Holly, and Joseph's father was Greenville Holley.
Greenville Holley and Timothy Holley were brothers. Their father was Julius Holley and their mother was Rebecca Cremeans.
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Source:
Teresa Jenkins & Mary Jane Vandale Wood & Betty Lee Toney Sroka who referenced the Heck Funeral Home Death Records at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvcabell/heck/index.html for cemeteries & dates: birth & death for Willard Holley & Mary B. Morris Holley:
Mary B Morris
b. 29 June 1890 Mason County WV
d. 12 Oct 1982 Lenoir TN
buried Bias Chapel Cabell (or Mason) County WV
d/o John Allen Morris and Emily Delilah Lykins
sp Ernest D. Holley
b. ca 1879 Mason County WV
s/o Josiah T. Holley and Catherine A. Meadows
children:
Eva
Evelyn
sp # 2 Willard Holley
b. 11 July 1885 Glenwood, Mason County WV
d. 18 Dec 1966 Huntington WV
buried Fairfield Cemetery, Mason County WV
s/o Buckhanna (Buck) George Washington Holley and Orpha Bell Wise
children: no issue
marriage after 1930
Willard is at home with parents in 1930 Cencus
Mary named on WWII Draft Card as wife in 1942
1910 US Census Boone County Scott District
Ernest D. Holley age 34 lumberman
Mary age 18 married one year, no children
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I287940
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I287940
Name: Willard Holley
Given Name: Willard
Surname: Holley
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1886 in West Virginia
Death: Y
_UID: 0D44A8DBD7A4422AA73290F41C5FCD197943
Change Date: 21 Feb 2006 at 20:09
Father: George W. Holley b: Abt 1859 in (West) Virginia
Mother: Orpha B. b: Abt 1862 in (West) Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary B. Morris b: Jun 1890 in West Virginia
Married:
Change Date: 21 Feb 2006
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Holley, Willard Garland (I9196)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Willard Qualls:
Name, dates, & places
This is the same Willard Holley that married Athena Ernestine "Aunt Thenie" Morris.
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Source:
Willard Qualls:
Willard G. Holley and Earnest D. Holley were 2nd cousins.
Willard's father was George W. Holley, and George's father was Timothy Holley.
Earnest D. Holley's father was Joseph T. Holly, and Joseph's father was Greenville Holley.
Greenville Holley and Timothy Holley were brothers. Their father was Julius Holley and their mother was Rebecca Cremeans.
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Source:
Teresa Jenkins & Mary Jane Vandale Wood & Betty Lee Toney Sroka who referenced the Heck Funeral Home Death Records at http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvcabell/heck/index.html for cemeteries & dates: birth & death for Willard Holley & Mary B. Morris Holley:
Mary B Morris
b. 29 June 1890 Mason County WV
d. 12 Oct 1982 Lenoir TN
buried Bias Chapel Cabell (or Mason) County WV
d/o John Allen Morris and Emily Delilah Lykins
sp Ernest D. Holley
b. ca 1879 Mason County WV
s/o Josiah T. Holley and Catherine A. Meadows
children:
Eva
Evelyn
sp # 2 Willard Holley
b. 11 July 1885 Glenwood, Mason County WV
d. 18 Dec 1966 Huntington WV
buried Fairfield Cemetery, Mason County WV
s/o Buckhanna (Buck) George Washington Holley and Orpha Bell Wise
children: no issue
marriage after 1930
Willard is at home with parents in 1930 Cencus
Mary named on WWII Draft Card as wife in 1942
1910 US Census Boone County Scott District
Ernest D. Holley age 34 lumberman
Mary age 18 married one year, no children
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I287940
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I287940
Name: Willard Holley
Given Name: Willard
Surname: Holley
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 1886 in West Virginia
Death: Y
_UID: 0D44A8DBD7A4422AA73290F41C5FCD197943
Change Date: 21 Feb 2006 at 20:09
Father: George W. Holley b: Abt 1859 in (West) Virginia
Mother: Orpha B. b: Abt 1862 in (West) Virginia
Marriage 1 Mary B. Morris b: Jun 1890 in West Virginia
Married:
Change Date: 21 Feb 2006
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Holley, Willard Garland (I7445)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Amanda E. Douglass via Peggy Toney Floyd via Mamie Toney Prater:
Name
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
2nd Wife of Poindexter Toney, Jr.:
.......... +Mary Margaret Gillespie b: 26 December 1821 m: 27 September 1865 in Boone County, West Virginia d: 25 April 1902 in Racine, Boone County, West Virginia
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I18478
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I18478
Name: Mary Margaret Gillespie
Given Name: Mary Margaret
Surname: Gillespie
Sex: F
Birth: 26 Dec 1821 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Death: 25 Apr 1902 in Racine, Sherman Dist., Boone County, West Virginia
_UID: 3F217CF66CAA4AE983234C9C6C0ADDB2AEB3
Change Date: 22 Jan 2006 at 22:44
Note: MBG: "Mary Margaret, oldest daughter of Samuel II and Mary Jane McElwee, was of great business ability and foreseeing. I owe it to her that I was able to get the names of Samuel II children. She had put them all down in the family Bible, the original pages in her handwriting, which I have in my possession. She married Poindexter Toney when she was 44 years old and had lived at home with her father and took care of him after her mother died. At the time of her marriage, she had accumulated cattle, sheep, geese, furniture and money. I think she was the typical and perfect Scotch [sic] lady any true Scotsman would be very proud of. Mary Margaret and Poindexter lived with his son John E. Toney in their old age until they died.
Father: Samuel Gillespie b: 6 Feb 1797 in Bath County, Virginia ."
Mother: Mary Jane 'Jenny' McElwee b: Abt 1798
Marriage 1 Poindexter 'Decker' Toney b: May 1818 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 28 Sep 1865 in Boone County, West Virginia
Change Date: 14 Jan 2006
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
1880 Federal Census for Sherman, Boone Co., WV:
Household:
Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
Poindexter TONEY M Male 63 WV Farmer & Miller
Margaret TONEY M Female 58 WV Keeping House
Letty GILASPIE S Female 38 WV
Rebecca BELCHER S Female 12 WV
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
MARRIAGE RECORD OF POINDEXTER TONEY AND MARY M. GILLESPIE, DAUGHTER OF SAMUEL AND JANE GILLESPIE.
MARRIAGE RECORD
GROOM NAME Poindexter Tony Or Toney
GROOM AGE 48 years
GROOM ESTIMATED BIRTH YEAR 1817
BRIDE NAME Mary M. Gillespie
BRIDE AGE 40 years
BRIDE ESITAMATED BIRTH YEAR 1825
EVENT TYPE Marriage
MARRIAGE DATE 28 Sep 1865
MARRIAGE PLACE Boone, West Virginia
FATHER OF GROOM NAME Poindexter Tony
MOTHER OF GROOM NAME Jane Tony
FATHER OF BRIDE NAME Samuel Gillespie
MOTHER OF BRIDE NAME Jane Gillespie
FILM NUMBER 571247
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4228483
IMAGE NUMBER 23
REFERENCE NLUMBER p 10
SOURCE County Records
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Gillespie, Mary Margaret (I3795)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Willard Frank "Jack" Davis
Name & date
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Source:
SEE JEAN J. BOICOURT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boicourtbylines&id=I55402
Boicourt Bylines:
Jean J. Boicourt:
The following two sources:
1.Source:
SOURCE: 1850 Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana Census
Roll 142 Page 160 Line 23 Family #300 DATE: Oct 11 1850

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 58 b. VA farmer
Nancy age 54 b. VA
Amanda M. age 28 b. IN
Mahala age 21 b. IN
Nathaniel N. age 18 b. IN
Zabedia age 16 b. IN
Nancy age 13 b. IN
Angeline age 10 b. IN
HAMILTON, Benjamin age 17 b. IN

2.SOURCE: 1860 TUALITAN PCT, CLACKAMAS, OREGON CENSUS
Series: M653 Roll: 1055 Part: 1 Page: 83B
Line 20 Family #1152 DATE: June 28, 1860

ROBBINS, Nathaniel age 67 b. VA
Nancy age 63 b. VA
Angeline age 19 b. IN
BARRIS, William age 10 b. IN
Norval age 12 b. IN
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Source:
SEE AMY WILLIAMS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kantoa01&id=I1319
KIMBALL/JONES/WILLIAMS/ROBBINS/TARRANT/LYMAN/SHOULTZ/LISTER/KEENE
Amy Williams:
ID: I1319
Name: Nancy ROBBINS
Sex: F
Birth: 8 Jun 1797 in Franklin County, Virginia
Death: 30 Apr 1880 in Oregon
Fact 1: Buried in Robert Bird Cem, Stafford, Clackamas Co, Oregon
Father: Absalom ROBBINS b: 11 Sep 1765 in Randolph (Rowan), North Carolina
Mother: Mary OGLE b: 24 Jun 1770 in North Carolina
Marriage 1 Nathaniel ROBBINS b: 5 Apr 1793 in Franklin County, Virginia
Married: 30 Dec 1813 in Henry Co, Kentucky
Children
Harriet ROBBINS b: 10 Nov 1814 in Henry County, KY
William Franklin ROBBINS b: 27 Feb 1816 in Henry County, KY
Absalom W. ROBBINS b: 30 Jan 1818 in Henry County, KY
John Dow ROBBINS b: 12 Aug 1819 in Bond County, IL
Amanda Minerva ROBBINS b: 3 Nov 1821 in Decatur County, IN
Bethia Emmaline ROBBINS b: 21 Dec 1823 in Decatur County, IN
James Anderson ROBBINS b: 19 Dec 1825 in Decatur County, IN
Mary Jane ROBBINS b: 7 Apr 1828 in Decatur County, IN
Mahala ROBBINS b: 18 Jul 1830 in Decatur County, IN
Nathaniel Norval ROBBINS b: 5 Nov 1832 in Decatur County, IN
Zobeda ROBBINS b: 16 Dec 1834 in Decatur County, IN
Nancy ROBBINS b: 14 Aug 1837 in Decatur County, IN
Angeline ROBBINS b: 11 Mar 1841 in Decatur County, IN
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Robbins, Nancy (I6872)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE KIM MASON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3186918&id=I631035958
Chasteen:
Kim Mason:
ID: I631035958
Name: Rebecca CHASTAIN
Given Name: Rebecca
Surname: Chastain
Sex: F
Birth: abt. 1794 in Franklin County, VA
Death: abt. 1870 in Scott County, IN
Census: 1850 Scott County, IN
Census: 1870 Scott County, IN with son Richard and his family
Father: Valentine CHASTAIN b: abt. 1768 in Virginia
Mother: Mary ROBBINS b: abt. 1763
Marriage 1 Richard ROBBINS
Married: April 19, 1810 in Shelby County, KY
Children
Valentine ROBBINS b: December 21, 1812
Harmon ROBBINS b: abt. 1824 in Indiana
Richard ROBBINS b: abt. 1825 in Indiana
Malinda Stella ROBBINS b: abt. 1830 in Scott County, IN
Jonathan C. ROBBINS b: abt. 1831 in Indiana
Rebecca Ann ROBBINS b: February 14, 1832 in Scott County, IN
[Donna Forney Clark: I can't find a definitive source for Harmon Robbins and Malinda Stella Robbins, although I did find the following;
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
RICHARD ROBBINS Pedigree
Children
1. MALINDA ROBBINS Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1830 <, Scott, Indiana>
Christening:
Death: 02 FEB 1876]
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Richard Robbins
Born: 18 AUG 1784 at: VA 1
Married: 19 APR 1810 at: Shelby Co., KY 2
Died: 1850 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Rebecca Chastain
Born: 1794 at: Franklin Co., VA 1
Died: AFT 1870 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:Valentine Chastain
Mother:Mary Robbins
CHILDREN
Name: Richard Robbins
Born: 1825 at: IN 3
Married: 2 JUL 1847 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 1875 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: Catherine Wheat
Name: Jonathan C. Robbins
Born: 1831 at: IN 3
Married: 13 MAR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: at:
Spouses: Merina Jane Clines
Name: Rebecca Ann Robbins
Born: 14 FEB 1836 at: IN 3
Married: 24 APR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 7 JUL 1895 at: Blocher, Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: David M. Chasteen
SOURCES
1) Scott County, Indiana Genealogy Family Files #219.
2) Shelby Co. Kentucky marriage records.
3) Microfile record at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, IN.
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?bayles::robbins::2754.html
Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 11, 2001 at 21:36:22
In Reply to: VALENTINE ROBBINS IN WASHINGTON CO, IN. by Marie Bayles of 3206
The parents of Valentine Robbins (1813-1849) were reportedly Richard Robbins (c1790-betw. 1850-58) and Rebecca ("Betsy") Chastain (c1794-c1871). Richard, in turn, was the son of Richard and Catherine Robbins, and Richard (Sr.) is said to be the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins. Little is documented so far. Nathaniel was born c1740, prob. in Monmouthshire, Wales and died c1800, prob. in Shelby Co., Kentucky. He came as a child with his family to the Rowan/Guilford/Randolph Co., North Carolina area; moved to the Franklin & Montgomery Co., Virginia area, and then on to Shelby Co., Kentucky. Other Robbins lived in Henry Co., Kentucky; many went on to Decatur, Jennings, Scott, and Washington counties, Indiana. Nathaniel, by the way, was a brother of Jacob Robbins, who married Mary (said to be Wells, but, again, unproven).
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
Current thought is that Monmouth County, New Jersey may have been mistakingly recorded as Monmouthshire, Wales in many, many references.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Sylvester,Robbins,Scott,Co,IN,1859::robbins::4090.html
Kevin Mittge: Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 26, 2002 at 13:55:52
In Reply to: Sylvester Robbins/ Scott Co., IN/ 1859 by Donna Forney Clark of 4099
My information on Sylvester (Robbins), albeit of uncertain documentation, is that he was the son of William Martin Robbins and Nancy Chasteen. William Martin (1821-aft. 1880) was the son of Richard Robbins Jr. (c1790-betw. 1850/1858) and Rebecca Chastain. Richard Jr. was the son of Richard Robbins Sr. (c. 1760 in Guilford (now Randolph) Co., NC d. after 1814 in Kentucky) and Catherine or Mary [--?--]. Rebecca Chastain was the daughter of Valentine Chastain (c1768-1843) and Mary Robbins (c1774-1844) - this Mary was the daughter of Jacob and Mary [--?--] Robbins. Richard Sr. may have been (documentation is lacking here), the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins.
Rebecca Chastain, b. abt 1795, was the daughter of Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins.
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB
Richard Robbins
Census • United States Census, 1850
Cite This Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB : 19 December 2020), Richard Robbins, Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

Event Type Census
Name Richard Robbins
Sex Male
Age 60
Event Date 1850
Event Place Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original) Jennings, Scott, Indiana, United States
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Virginia
Race White
Household ID 100
House Number 100
Line Number 38
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number 172
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This Record
Rebecca Robbins
F
56
Virginia

Rebecca Ann Robbins
F
20
Indiana

Jonathan C Robbins
M
19
Indiana

Harmon Robbins
M
26
Indiana
 
ROBBINS, RICHARD (I1334)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Descendants of Pierre Chastain:
Shirley Chasteen:
Children of Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins are:
+ 54 i. Rebecca7 Chastain, born Abt. 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Bet. 1870 - 1871 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.
55 ii. Martin Chastain, born Abt. 1795 in Franklin Co., Virginia, USA; died September 17, 1845 in Scott Co., Indiana.
56 iii. Frances ? Chastain, born Abt. 1796.
Frances is marked as dead in Church Book ending January 1845.
57 iv. Harmon Chastain, born Abt. 1798 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Abt. 1877 in Scott County, Indiana.
58 v. Daughter Chastain, born Bet. 1800 - 1805.
Probably born circa 1800 to 1805. Tradition in Scott County says that Valentine Chastain had a daughter named Sarah Jane. This is probably Sary Shasteen who died in 1847 and is buried at Scaffold Lick, near the road in what seems to be a grave for for a fully grown person.
59 vi. Elizabeth Chastain, born Abt. 1801 in Virginia; died November 20, 1878 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Robbins November 19, 1826; died 1874. He was Church Clerk at Scaffold Lick from July 1830 to March 1847.
60 vii. Mary Chastain, born Abt. 1806 in Kentucky, USA; died Abt. 1838 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Chastain March 16, 1825.
Valentine Chastain performed the marriage between Mary and Nathaniel.. Nathaniel Chastain was probably a son of John and Anner Chastain despite being being listed as an heir of Valentine in 1847. This is based partly on the fact that Anner Chastain was living with Nathaniel in 1850. He is probably named as an heir of Valentine for the estate rights of his children by Mary.
+ 61 viii. Valentine Jr. Chastain, born April 03, 1808 in Shelby County, Kentucky; died Abt. 1866 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.
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Source:
SEE KIM MASON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3186918&id=I631035958
Chasteen:
Kim Mason:
ID: I631035958
Name: Rebecca CHASTAIN
Given Name: Rebecca
Surname: Chastain
Sex: F
Birth: abt. 1794 in Franklin County, VA
Death: abt. 1870 in Scott County, IN
Census: 1850 Scott County, IN
Census: 1870 Scott County, IN with son Richard and his family
Father: Valentine CHASTAIN b: abt. 1768 in Virginia
Mother: Mary ROBBINS b: abt. 1763
Marriage 1 Richard ROBBINS
Married: April 19, 1810 in Shelby County, KY
Children
Valentine ROBBINS b: December 21, 1812
Harmon ROBBINS b: abt. 1824 in Indiana
Richard ROBBINS b: abt. 1825 in Indiana
Malinda Stella ROBBINS b: abt. 1830 in Scott County, IN
Jonathan C. ROBBINS b: abt. 1831 in Indiana
Rebecca Ann ROBBINS b: February 14, 1832 in Scott County, IN
[Donna Forney Clark: I can't find a definitive source for Harmon Robbins and Malinda Stella Robbins, although I did find the following;
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
RICHARD ROBBINS Pedigree
Children
1. MALINDA ROBBINS Pedigree
Female
Birth: About 1830 <, Scott, Indiana>
Christening:
Death: 02 FEB 1876]
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/index.htm
"Made in America since 1638":
William and Phyllis Elaine Alvey Garard:
Husband: Richard Robbins
Born: 18 AUG 1784 at: VA 1
Married: 19 APR 1810 at: Shelby Co., KY 2
Died: 1850 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:
Mother:
Wife: Rebecca Chastain
Born: 1794 at: Franklin Co., VA 1
Died: AFT 1870 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Father:Valentine Chastain
Mother:Mary Robbins
CHILDREN
Name: Richard Robbins
Born: 1825 at: IN 3
Married: 2 JUL 1847 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 1875 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: Catherine Wheat
Name: Jonathan C. Robbins
Born: 1831 at: IN 3
Married: 13 MAR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: at:
Spouses: Merina Jane Clines
Name: Rebecca Ann Robbins
Born: 14 FEB 1836 at: IN 3
Married: 24 APR 1851 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: 7 JUL 1895 at: Blocher, Scott Co., IN 3
Spouses: David M. Chasteen
SOURCES
1) Scott County, Indiana Genealogy Family Files #219.
2) Shelby Co. Kentucky marriage records.
3) Microfile record at Indiana State Library, Indianapolis, IN.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark, August 2021:
Current thought is that Monmouth County, New Jersey may have been mistakingly recorded as Monmouthshire, Wales in many, many references.

http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?bayles::robbins::2754.html
Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 11, 2001 at 21:36:22
In Reply to: VALENTINE ROBBINS IN WASHINGTON CO, IN. by Marie Bayles of 3206
The parents of Valentine Robbins (1813-1849) were reportedly Richard Robbins (c1790-betw. 1850-58) and Rebecca ("Betsy") Chastain (c1794-c1871). Richard, in turn, was the son of Richard and Catherine Robbins, and Richard (Sr.) is said to be the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins. Little is documented so far. Nathaniel was born c1740, prob. in Monmouthshire, Wales and died c1800, prob. in Shelby Co., Kentucky. He came as a child with his family to the Rowan/Guilford/Randolph Co., North Carolina area; moved to the Franklin & Montgomery Co., Virginia area, and then on to Shelby Co., Kentucky. Other Robbins lived in Henry Co., Kentucky; many went on to Decatur, Jennings, Scott, and Washington counties, Indiana. Nathaniel, by the way, was a brother of Jacob Robbins, who married Mary (said to be Wells, but, again, unproven).
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?Sylvester,Robbins,Scott,Co,IN,1859::robbins::4090.html
Kevin Mittge: Posted by: Kevin K. Mittge Date: January 26, 2002 at 13:55:52
In Reply to: Sylvester Robbins/ Scott Co., IN/ 1859 by Donna Forney Clark of 4099
My information on Sylvester (Robbins), albeit of uncertain documentation, is that he was the son of William Martin Robbins and Nancy Chasteen. William Martin (1821-aft. 1880) was the son of Richard Robbins Jr. (c1790-betw. 1850/1858) and Rebecca Chastain. Richard Jr. was the son of Richard Robbins Sr. (c. 1760 in Guilford (now Randolph) Co., NC d. after 1814 in Kentucky) and Catherine or Mary [--?--]. Rebecca Chastain was the daughter of Valentine Chastain (c1768-1843) and Mary Robbins (c1774-1844) - this Mary was the daughter of Jacob and Mary [--?--] Robbins. Richard Sr. may have been (documentation is lacking here), the son of Nathaniel and Ann Robbins.
Rebecca Chastain, b. abt 1795, was the daughter of Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins.
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Source:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB
Richard Robbins
Census • United States Census, 1850
Cite This Record
"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHVW-3ZB : 19 December 2020), Richard Robbins, Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).

Event Type Census
Name Richard Robbins
Sex Male
Age 60
Event Date 1850
Event Place Jennings Township, Scott, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original) Jennings, Scott, Indiana, United States
Birth Year (Estimated) 1790
Birthplace Virginia
Race White
Household ID 100
House Number 100
Line Number 38
Schedule Type 1850 Population
Affiliate Film Number 172
Affiliate Publication Number M432
Affiliate Name The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Other People on This Record
Rebecca Robbins
F
56
Virginia

Rebecca Ann Robbins
F
20
Indiana

Jonathan C Robbins
M
19
Indiana

Harmon Robbins
M
26
Indiana
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Chastain, Rebecca "Betsy" (I1333)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. (John Michael/Michael Jacob Pfautz and Anna Margareta Pfautz were brother and sister. Both lines descend into our family.]
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Source:
SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.retracing-our-family-legacy.com/#Search
Retracing Our Family Legacy:
A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Jacob Pfautz
Born: Abt. 1700, Rohrback, Sinheim Rhemish Palatinate, Germany
Died: Aft. 1762, York County, Pennsylvania
Married: Abt. 1719
Wife: Anna Magdelena Kuntz
Born: ?, Germany
Died: Bef. 1762, Hanover Twp., York County, Pennsylvania

Children:
John Michael Pfautz, Sr., Born:1722
Anna Margaretha Pfautz, Born:1725
Ludwig Pfautz, Born: May 20, 1730
Andrew Pfautz, Born: August 18, 1736
Anna Marie Pfautz, Born: November 03, 1738
Catherine Pfautz, Born: 1740
Maria Elizabeth Pfautz, Born: 1743
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Source:
SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.retracing-our-family-legacy.com/#Search
Retracing Our Family Legacy:
A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
John Michael Pfautz, Sr.
birt: 1722
plac: Rohrback, Sinheim Rhemish Palatinate, Germany
deat: 1803
plac: Randolph Co., N.C. (or possibly Montgomery Co., Ohio)
marr: ABT 1746
plac: Lancaster (later York) County, Pennsylvania
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Source:
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Emigration: bet. 1761 and 1763 from MD to Uwharrie Waters, NC
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Source:
SEE JOHN H. MEIER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=meier&id=I15030
Ancestors of John H. Meier:
John H. Meier:
ID: I15030
Name: Michael Jacob PFAUTZ
Sex: M
Birth: 1724 in Rohrbach, Sensheim, Germany
Death: 1803 in Randolph Co., NC
Father: Jacob PFAUTZ b: 1700 in Rohrbach, Sensheim, Palatinate, Germany
Mother: Magdalene (Modlen) JUENGLING\YINGLING b: 1705 in Hanover, Montgomery Co., PA
Marriage 1 Eva Catharina VARNER b: 15 DEC 1726 in Massenbach, Baden-Wuerttemburg, Germany
Married: 1746 in German Twp., Lancaster Co., PA
Children
Andrew PFOUTS b: 9 MAR 1749/50 in Pipe Creek Hundred, Frederick Co., MD
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Source:
SEE FAYE JARVIS MORAN AND ELIZABETH HARRIS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.fmoran.com/
The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives:
Werner:
Faye Jarvis Moran and Elizabeth Harris:
Concerning Eva Catharina Werner (b. 1727) m. Michael Pfauz(1722-1803) AND Johann Adam Werner m. Anna Maria Pfauz (1738-after 1814), Michael's sister.
{Children of Johann Adam and Catharina Werner (Sentence omitted):
Maria Elisabeta Werner (b. 1726, died young)
Eva Catharina Werner (b. 1727) m. Michael Pfauz(1722-1803)
Maria Elisabeta Werner (b. 1729)
Johann Adam Werner m. Anna Maria Pfauz (1738-after 1814), Michael's sister
Veronica? Werner; child named as Foaney in her father's will; one source gives her name as Veronica
Johann Georg Werner
Jacob Werner
Christopher Werner
John Werner
Johann Adam and Catharina and their families settled near the Uwharrie River, in what is now Randolph County NC.}
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Pfautz, John Michael (I2150)
 
371 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. (John Michael/Michael Jacob Pfautz and Anna Margareta Pfautz were brother and sister. Both lines descend into our family.]
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Source:
SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.retracing-our-family-legacy.com/#Search
Retracing Our Family Legacy:
A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
John Michael Pfautz, Sr.
birt: 1722
plac: Rohrback, Sinheim Rhemish Palatinate, Germany
deat: 1803
plac: Randolph Co., N.C. (or possibly Montgomery Co., Ohio)
marr: ABT 1746
plac: Lancaster (later York) County, Pennsylvania
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Source:
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Emigration: bet. 1761 and 1763 from MD to Uwharrie Waters, NC
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Source:
SEE JOHN H. MEIER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=meier&id=I15030
Ancestors of John H. Meier:
John H. Meier:
ID: I15030
Name: Michael Jacob PFAUTZ
Sex: M
Birth: 1724 in Rohrbach, Sensheim, Germany
Death: 1803 in Randolph Co., NC
Father: Jacob PFAUTZ b: 1700 in Rohrbach, Sensheim, Palatinate, Germany
Mother: Magdalene (Modlen) JUENGLING\YINGLING b: 1705 in Hanover, Montgomery Co., PA
Marriage 1 Eva Catharina VARNER b: 15 DEC 1726 in Massenbach, Baden-Wuerttemburg, Germany
Married: 1746 in German Twp., Lancaster Co., PA
Children
Andrew PFOUTS b: 9 MAR 1749/50 in Pipe Creek Hundred, Frederick Co., MD
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Source:
SEE FAYE JARVIS MORAN AND ELIZABETH HARRIS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.fmoran.com/
The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives:
Werner:
Faye Jarvis Moran and Elizabeth Harris:
Concerning Eva Catharina Werner (b. 1727) m. Michael Pfauz(1722-1803) AND Johann Adam Werner m. Anna Maria Pfauz (1738-after 1814), Michael's sister.
{Children of Johann Adam and Catharina Werner (Sentence omitted):
Maria Elisabeta Werner (b. 1726, died young)
Eva Catharina Werner (b. 1727) m. Michael Pfauz(1722-1803)
Maria Elisabeta Werner (b. 1729)
Johann Adam Werner m. Anna Maria Pfauz (1738-after 1814), Michael's sister
Veronica? Werner; child named as Foaney in her father's will; one source gives her name as Veronica
Johann Georg Werner
Jacob Werner
Christopher Werner
John Werner
Johann Adam and Catharina and their families settled near the Uwharrie River, in what is now Randolph County NC.}
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PFAUTZ, JOHN MICHAEL (I2121)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. At this point in the tree, with Anna Barbara Kaffenberger's (1743/44- 1814) children, her line bifurcates into two separate lines which come back together again later.)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:

3. Ahnenreihe
12. Röder, Johann-Adam, Gemeinsmann und Gerichtsschöffe, * Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 05.10.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 20.12.1805
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Anna-Barbara Kaffenberger
13. Kaffenberger, Anna-Barbara, * Klein-Gumpen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 01.03.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 30.01.1814
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Johann-Adam Röder

Edwin Röder also recommended Ulrich Kirschnick's site below and explained how to access different texts at that site.
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Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=laudenau&ID=01031744K&nachname=KAFFENBERGER&lang=en
Local heritage book Laudenau
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Anna Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Konfession: ev

---> V.: Kaffenberger, Johann Adam Gemeinsmann zu Klein-Gumpen,
---> M.: Krichbaum, Barbara
Wohnort: Laudenau,

Familien (families)
1.Ehegatte:
(1st spouse) Johann Adam RöDER
* 05.10.1744 in Laudenau,
+ 20.12.1805 in Laudenau,
oo 14.11.1765 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1766 in Laudenau,, + 1837 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Johannes RöDER * 1769 in Laudenau,, + 1836 in Laudenau,
Johann Peter RöDER * 1772 in Laudenau,, + 1847 in Klein-Gumpen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1774 in Laudenau,, + 1832 in Laudenau,
Eva RöDER * 1777 in Laudenau,, + 1781 in Laudenau, Ruhr,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1780 in Laudenau,
Johann Nickel RöDER * 1782 in Laudenau,
Anna Catharina RöDER * 1785 in Laudenau,, + 1809 in Laudenau, ledig,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Eltern (parents) Geschwister (siblings)

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 10.07.2010
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Database programming: Herbert Juling
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Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=klein_gumpen&lang=en&modus=&ID=01031744K&nachname=
Local heritage book Klein-Gumpen mit Ober-Kleingumpen
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Konfession: ev

verh. 14.11.1765 Neunkirchen, Röder, Johann Adam zu Laudenau,
Wohnort: Klein-Gumpen

Familien (families)
Keine Familie gefunden!

Kinder (children)
(No family found!) Keine Kinder gefunden!
(No children found!)

Eltern (parents)
Vater:
(father) Johann Adam KAFFENBERGER
* 06.01.1715 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 03.02.1805 in Klein-Gumpen,

Mutter:
(mother) Barbara KRICHBAUM
* 12.11.1713 in Laudenau,
+ 25.12.1789 in Klein-Gumpen,

Geschwister (siblings)
Johann Peter KAFFENBERGER * 1745 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1838 in Eberbach,
Margaretha Elisabetha (Z) KAFFENBERGER * 1749 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1756
Anna Margaretha (Zwill.) KAFFENBERGER * 1749 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1827 in Klein-Gumpen,
Johann Adam KAFFENBERGER * 1751 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1778 in Klein-Gumpen,
Johann Balthasar KAFFENBERGER * 1757 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1807 in Klein-Gumpen,

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 11.07.2010
GenWiki http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page
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Database programming: Herbert Juling
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Kaffenberger, Anna Barbara (I9770)
 
373 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. At this point in the tree, with Anna Barbara Kaffenberger's (1743/44- 1814) children, her line bifurcates into two separate lines which come back together again later.)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:

3. Ahnenreihe
12. Röder, Johann-Adam, Gemeinsmann und Gerichtsschöffe, * Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 05.10.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 20.12.1805
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Anna-Barbara Kaffenberger
13. Kaffenberger, Anna-Barbara, * Klein-Gumpen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 01.03.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 30.01.1814
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Johann-Adam Röder

Edwin Röder also recommended Ulrich Kirschnick's site below and explained how to access different texts at that site.
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Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=laudenau&ID=01031744K&nachname=KAFFENBERGER&lang=en
Local heritage book Laudenau
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Anna Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Konfession: ev

---> V.: Kaffenberger, Johann Adam Gemeinsmann zu Klein-Gumpen,
---> M.: Krichbaum, Barbara
Wohnort: Laudenau,

Familien (families)
1.Ehegatte:
(1st spouse) Johann Adam RöDER
* 05.10.1744 in Laudenau,
+ 20.12.1805 in Laudenau,
oo 14.11.1765 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1766 in Laudenau,, + 1837 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Johannes RöDER * 1769 in Laudenau,, + 1836 in Laudenau,
Johann Peter RöDER * 1772 in Laudenau,, + 1847 in Klein-Gumpen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1774 in Laudenau,, + 1832 in Laudenau,
Eva RöDER * 1777 in Laudenau,, + 1781 in Laudenau, Ruhr,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1780 in Laudenau,
Johann Nickel RöDER * 1782 in Laudenau,
Anna Catharina RöDER * 1785 in Laudenau,, + 1809 in Laudenau, ledig,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Eltern (parents) Geschwister (siblings)

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 10.07.2010
GenWiki http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page
© The online local heritage books are a project of Verain für Computergenealogie
Database programming: Herbert Juling
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Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=klein_gumpen&lang=en&modus=&ID=01031744K&nachname=
Local heritage book Klein-Gumpen mit Ober-Kleingumpen
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Konfession: ev

verh. 14.11.1765 Neunkirchen, Röder, Johann Adam zu Laudenau,
Wohnort: Klein-Gumpen

Familien (families)
Keine Familie gefunden!

Kinder (children)
(No family found!) Keine Kinder gefunden!
(No children found!)

Eltern (parents)
Vater:
(father) Johann Adam KAFFENBERGER
* 06.01.1715 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 03.02.1805 in Klein-Gumpen,

Mutter:
(mother) Barbara KRICHBAUM
* 12.11.1713 in Laudenau,
+ 25.12.1789 in Klein-Gumpen,

Geschwister (siblings)
Johann Peter KAFFENBERGER * 1745 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1838 in Eberbach,
Margaretha Elisabetha (Z) KAFFENBERGER * 1749 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1756
Anna Margaretha (Zwill.) KAFFENBERGER * 1749 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1827 in Klein-Gumpen,
Johann Adam KAFFENBERGER * 1751 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1778 in Klein-Gumpen,
Johann Balthasar KAFFENBERGER * 1757 in Klein-Gumpen,, + 1807 in Klein-Gumpen,

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 11.07.2010
GenWiki http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page
© The online local heritage books are a project of Verain für Computergenealogie
Database programming: Herbert Juling
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Kaffenberger, Anna Barbara (I10114)
 
374 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. At this point in the tree, with Johann Adam Röder's (1744-1805) children, his line bifurcates into two separate lines which come back together again later.)

Here are the two descent lines:
Descendants of JOHANN ADAM RÖDER (1744-1805)
1 JOHANN ADAM RÖDER b: October 05, 1744 +Anna Barbara Kaffenberger b: March 01, 1743/44
2 Elisabetha Catharina Röder b: November 07, 1766 +Johann Adam Nagel b: February 28, 1764
3 Eva Katharina Nagel b: June 09, 1792 +Johann Georg Frankm: in Probable filing of intent to marry: 30 JUN 1818, but probably never married
4 Johann Nicolaus Frank b: March 30, 1812 +Anna Elisabetha Röder b.June 18. 1816
5 Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Frank b: April 17, 1836 +John Martin "Mark" Forney b: July 29, 1841

Descendants of Johann Adam Röder (1744-1805)
1 Johann Adam Röder b: October 05, 1744 +Anna Barbara Kaffenberger b: March 01, 1743/
2 Johannes Röder b: March 21, 1769 +Katharina Margaretha Vetter b: August 20, 1789
3 Anna Elisabetha Röder b: June 18, 1816 *2nd Husband +Johann Nicolaus Frank b: March 30, 1812
4 Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Frank b: April 17, 1836 +John Martin "Mark" Forney b: July 29, 1841
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:

Ahnenreihe 3
12. Röder, Johann-Adam, Gemeinsmann und Gerichtsschöffe, * Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 05.10.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 20.12.1805
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Anna-Barbara Kaffenberger
13. Kaffenberger, Anna-Barbara, * Klein-Gumpen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 01.03.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 30.01.1814
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Johann-Adam Röder

Edwin Röder also recommended Ulrich Kirschnick's site below and explained how to access different texts at that site.
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Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=laudenau&ID=05101744R&nachname=RöDER&lang=en
Local heritage book Laudenau
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Johann Adam RöDER
* 05.10.1744 in Laudenau,
+ 20.12.1805 in Laudenau,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Konfession: ev

Gemeinsmann, Gerichtsschöff,
Wohnort: Laudenau,

Familien (families)
1.Ehegatte:
(1st spouse) Anna Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,
oo 14.11.1765 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1766 in Laudenau,, + 1837 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Johannes RöDER * 1769 in Laudenau,, + 1836 in Laudenau,
Johann Peter RöDER * 1772 in Laudenau,, + 1847 in Klein-Gumpen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1774 in Laudenau,, + 1832 in Laudenau,
Eva RöDER * 1777 in Laudenau,, + 1781 in Laudenau, Ruhr,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1780 in Laudenau,
Johann Nickel RöDER * 1782 in Laudenau,
Anna Catharina RöDER * 1785 in Laudenau,, + 1809 in Laudenau, ledig,

Bemerkungen:(notes)

Eltern (parents)
Vater:
(father) Johann Adam RöDER
* 03.12.1721 in Laudenau,
+ 25.01.1772 in Laudenau,

Mutter:
(mother) Elisabetha ARRAS
* 02.01.1720 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 19.12.1792 in Laudenau,

Geschwister (siblings)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1743 in Laudenau,, + 1743 in Laudenau,

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 10.07.2010
GenWiki http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page
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Database programming: Herbert Juling
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I730
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
ID: I730
Name: Johann Adam RÖDER 1
Sex: M
Death: BEF 1812
Note: 2
He was a citizen of Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
Text: Section KB4, 1788 Item 5
Change Date: 27 NOV 2005
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Elisabetha Catharina RÖDER
Anna Margaretha RÖDER
Johann Nicolaus RÖDER
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
Text: Section KB4, 1788 Item 5
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=jfrank39-b&id=I730
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
1 Johann Adam RÖDER b: ABT 3 OCT 1744 d: 20 DEC 1805
2 Elisabetha Catharina RÖDER b: ABT 1777 d: 1837
+ Johann Adam NAGEL b: 28 FEB 1764 d: 18 DEC 1827
3 Anna Margaretha NAGEL b: 30 APR 1789
3 Eva Catharina NAGEL b: 9 JUN 1792 d: 1 FEB 1828
+ Johann Georg FRANK b: 9 DEC 1784 d: 2 JAN 1837
4 Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 d: 10 MAY 1852
+ Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
5 Anna Margaretha FRANK b: 17 APR 1836
5 Johann Peter FRANK b: 26 APR 1838
5 Adam FRANK b: 26 APR 1840
5 Eva Catharina FRANK b: 20 JUN 1843
5 Anna Elisabetha FRANK b: 29 AUG 1846
4 Margaretha Elisabetha FRANK b: 5 SEP 1817 d: 19 SEP 1817
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 1 APR 1795 d: 7 MAY 1795
3 Anna Elisabetha NAGEL b: 13 APR 1796 d: 19 MAY 1797
3 Johann Georg NAGEL b: 29 APR 1798 d: 1 MAY 1859
+ Anna Elisabetha HILS
4 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 11 DEC 1828 d: 27 JAN 1829
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 15 MAY 1805
2 Anna Margaretha RÖDER
2 Johann Nicolaus RÖDER
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Röder, Johann Adam (I9768)
 
375 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. At this point in the tree, with JOHANN ADAM RÖDER'S (1744-1805) children, his line bifurcates into two separate lines which come back together later. Also, to access the ancestors of JOHANN ADAM RÖDER (1744-1805), go the other listing of Johann Adam Röder (1744-1805.)

Here are the two descent lines:
Descendants of JOHANN ADAM RÖDER (1744-1805)
1 JOHANN ADAM RÖDER b: October 05, 1744 +Anna Barbara Kaffenberger b: March 01, 1743/44
2 Elisabetha Catharina Röder b: November 07, 1766 +Johann Adam Nagel b: February 28, 1764
3 Eva Katharina Nagel b: June 09, 1792 +Johann Georg Frankm: in Probable filing of intent to marry: 30 JUN 1818, but probably never married
4 Johann Nicolaus Frank b: March 30, 1812 +Anna Elisabetha Röder b.June 18. 1816
5 Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Frank b: April 17, 1836 +John Martin "Mark" Forney b: July 29, 1841

Descendants of Johann Adam Röder (1744-1805)
1 Johann Adam Röder b: October 05, 1744 +Anna Barbara Kaffenberger b: March 01, 1743/
2 Johannes Röder b: March 21, 1769 +Katharina Margaretha Vetter b: August 20, 1789
3 Anna Elisabetha Röder b: June 18, 1816 *2nd Husband +Johann Nicolaus Frank b: March 30, 1812
4 Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Frank b: April 17, 1836 +John Martin "Mark" Forney b: July 29, 1841
********
Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:

Ahnenreihe 3
12. Röder, Johann-Adam, Gemeinsmann und Gerichtsschöffe, * Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 05.10.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 20.12.1805
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Anna-Barbara Kaffenberger
13. Kaffenberger, Anna-Barbara, * Klein-Gumpen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 01.03.1744, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 30.01.1814
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 14.11.1765 Johann-Adam Röder

Edwin Röder also recommended Ulrich Kirschnick's site below and explained how to access different texts at that site.
********
Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=laudenau&ID=05101744R&nachname=RöDER&lang=en
Local heritage book Laudenau
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Johann Adam RöDER
* 05.10.1744 in Laudenau,
+ 20.12.1805 in Laudenau,

Bemerkungen:(notes)
Konfession: ev

Gemeinsmann, Gerichtsschöff,
Wohnort: Laudenau,

Familien (families)
1.Ehegatte:
(1st spouse) Anna Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,
oo 14.11.1765 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1766 in Laudenau,, + 1837 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Johannes RöDER * 1769 in Laudenau,, + 1836 in Laudenau,
Johann Peter RöDER * 1772 in Laudenau,, + 1847 in Klein-Gumpen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1774 in Laudenau,, + 1832 in Laudenau,
Eva RöDER * 1777 in Laudenau,, + 1781 in Laudenau, Ruhr,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1780 in Laudenau,
Johann Nickel RöDER * 1782 in Laudenau,
Anna Catharina RöDER * 1785 in Laudenau,, + 1809 in Laudenau, ledig,

Bemerkungen:(notes)

Eltern (parents)
Vater:
(father) Johann Adam RöDER
* 03.12.1721 in Laudenau,
+ 25.01.1772 in Laudenau,

Mutter:
(mother) Elisabetha ARRAS
* 02.01.1720 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 19.12.1792 in Laudenau,

Geschwister (siblings)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1743 in Laudenau,, + 1743 in Laudenau,

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 10.07.2010
GenWiki http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page
© The online local heritage books are a project of Verain für Computergenealogie
Database programming: Herbert Juling
********
Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I730
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
ID: I730
Name: Johann Adam RÖDER 1
Sex: M
Death: BEF 1812
Note: 2
He was a citizen of Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
Text: Section KB4, 1788 Item 5
Change Date: 27 NOV 2005
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Elisabetha Catharina RÖDER
Anna Margaretha RÖDER
Johann Nicolaus RÖDER
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
Text: Section KB4, 1788 Item 5
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
********
Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=jfrank39-b&id=I730
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
1 Johann Adam RÖDER b: ABT 3 OCT 1744 d: 20 DEC 1805
2 Elisabetha Catharina RÖDER b: ABT 1777 d: 1837
+ Johann Adam NAGEL b: 28 FEB 1764 d: 18 DEC 1827
3 Anna Margaretha NAGEL b: 30 APR 1789
3 Eva Catharina NAGEL b: 9 JUN 1792 d: 1 FEB 1828
+ Johann Georg FRANK b: 9 DEC 1784 d: 2 JAN 1837
4 Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 d: 10 MAY 1852
+ Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
5 Anna Margaretha FRANK b: 17 APR 1836
5 Johann Peter FRANK b: 26 APR 1838
5 Adam FRANK b: 26 APR 1840
5 Eva Catharina FRANK b: 20 JUN 1843
5 Anna Elisabetha FRANK b: 29 AUG 1846
4 Margaretha Elisabetha FRANK b: 5 SEP 1817 d: 19 SEP 1817
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 1 APR 1795 d: 7 MAY 1795
3 Anna Elisabetha NAGEL b: 13 APR 1796 d: 19 MAY 1797
3 Johann Georg NAGEL b: 29 APR 1798 d: 1 MAY 1859
+ Anna Elisabetha HILS
4 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 11 DEC 1828 d: 27 JAN 1829
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 15 MAY 1805
2 Anna Margaretha RÖDER
2 Johann Nicolaus RÖDER
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RÖDER, JOHANN ADAM (I5581)
 
376 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. For Johannes Röder's (1769-1836) line of descent and for his ancestors, see the other listing of Johannes Röder (1769-1836).
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
Names, dates, & places: Johannes Röder, who was married to Katharina-Margarethe Vetter, was born in Laudenau (*21.03.1769).

Ahnenreihe 2
6. Röder, Johannes, Bauer, * Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 21.03.1769, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 09.09.1836
oo I. Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 01.03.1798 Margarethe Pfeifer,
II. Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 19.04.1807 Anna-Katharina Gehron,
III. Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 25.08.1808 Katharina Vetter
7. Vetter, Katharina Margarethe, * Winterkasten / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 20.08.1789, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 02.01.1862
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 25.08.1808 Johannes Röder

Edwin Röder also recommended Ulrich Kirschnick's site below and explained how to access different texts at that site.
********
Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=laudenau&lang=en&modus=&ID=21031769R&nachname=RöDER
Local heritage book Laudenau
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Johannes RöDER
* 21.03.1769 in Laudenau,
+ 09.09.1836 in Laudenau,

Konfession: ev
Gemeinsmann,
Wohnort: Laudenau,
Beruf: Ackersmann

Familien (families)
1.Ehegatte:
(1st spouse) Margaretha Elisabetha PFEIFER
* 18.06.1770 in Laudenau,
+ 15.03.1806 in Laudenau,
oo 01.03.1798 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Johann Adam RöDER * 1794 in Laudenau,, + 1795 in Laudenau,
Johann Nikolaus RöDER * 1799 in Laudenau,, + 1879 in Laudenau,
Johann Adam II. RöDER * 1801 in Laudenau,, + 1876 in Laudenau,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1803 in Laudenau,, + 1805 in Laudenau,

2.Ehegatte:
(2nd spouse) Anna Catharina GEHRON
* 12.01.1778 in Raidelbach,
+ 04.02.1808 in Laudenau,
oo 19.04.1807 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Johann Peter RöDER * 1808 in Laudenau,, + 1891 in Laudenau,

3.Ehegatte:
(3rd spouse) Catharina Margaretha VETTER
* 20.08.1789 in Winterkasten,
+ 02.01.1862 in Laudenau,
oo 25.08.1808 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Elisabetha Margaretha RöDER * 1809 in Laudenau,, + 1857 in Laudenau,
Johann Adam RöDER * 1811 in Laudenau,, + 1892 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1814 in Laudenau,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1816 in Laudenau,
Johannes RöDER * 1819 in Laudenau,
Heinrich RöDER * 1821 in Laudenau,, + 1908 in Laudenau,

Eltern (parents)
Vater:
(father) Johann Adam RöDER
* 05.10.1744 in Laudenau,
+ 20.12.1805 in Laudenau,

Mutter:
(mother) Anna Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,

Geschwister (siblings) of Johannes RöDER (1769-1836)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1766 in Laudenau,, + 1837 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Johann Peter RöDER * 1772 in Laudenau,, + 1847 in Klein-Gumpen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1774 in Laudenau,, + 1832 in Laudenau,
Eva RöDER * 1777 in Laudenau,, + 1781 in Laudenau, Ruhr,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1780 in Laudenau,
Johann Nickel RöDER * 1782 in Laudenau,
Anna Catharina RöDER * 1785 in Laudenau,, + 1809 in Laudenau, ledig,

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

last update: 10.07.2010
GenWiki http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page
© The online local heritage books are a project of Verain für Computergenealogie
Database programming: Herbert Juling
********
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Family Group Record
Husband: JOHANN NIKOLAUS FRANK
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 21 JUN 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hessen
Death:
Burial:
Father: JOHANN GEORG FRANK
Mother: EVA KATHARINA NAGEL
Wife: ANNA ELISABETHA ROEDER
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 21 JUN 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hessen
Death:
Burial:
Father: JOHANNES ROEDER
Mother: KATHARINA MARGARETHA VETTER
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
JOHANN NIKOLAUS FRANK
Male
Event(s):
Birth:
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: JOHANN GEORG FRANK
Mother: EVA KATHARINA NAGEL
Marriages:
Spouse: ANNA ELISABETHA ROEDER
Marriage: 21 JUN 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hessen

Husband Age at Marriage: 26
Wife Age at Marriage: 22
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I809
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
ID: I809
Name: Johann RÖDER
Sex: M
Birth: 6 JUL 1787 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt 1
Baptism: 8 JUL 1787 Reichelsheim Evangelical Church 1
Note: 2 2
Johann Georg's godfather was Johann Georg RÖDER, son of Johann Adam RÖDER citizen of Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
He filed an intent to marry on 20 Sept 1813.
This is my guess on the Johann RÖDER that married Elisabetha Margaretha VETTER. I have no marriage records available to prove this. It needs to be verfied. He is the right age and filed an intent to marry at an appropriate time.
Text: Section KB5, 1787 Item 41
Text: Section KB5, 1787 Item 41
Change Date: 26 NOV 2005
Father: Johann Christian RÖDER b: 26 JUN 1746 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Eva Christina KIRSCHBAUM b: 2 JUN 1750
Marriage 1 Catharina Margaretha VETTER
Married:
Children
Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
Text: Section KB4, 1787 Item 41
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=jfrank39-b&id=I809
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
1. Johann RÖDER (Johann Christian RÖDER1) was born 6 JUL 1787 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt. He married Catharina Margaretha VETTER.
Child of Johann RÖDER and Catharina Margaretha VETTER is:+ 2 i. Anna Elisabetha RÖDER was born 18 JUL 1816.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 2
2. Anna Elisabetha RÖDER (Johann RÖDER2, Johann Christian RÖDER1) was born 18 JUL 1816. She married Johann Nicolaus FRANK 21 JUN 1836 in Reichelsheim Evangelical Church, son of Johann Georg FRANK and Eva Catharina NAGEL. He was born 30 MAR 1812 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt, and died 10 MAY 1852.
Children of Anna Elisabetha RÖDER and Johann Nicolaus FRANK are:
3 i. Anna Margaretha FRANK was born 17 APR 1836 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
4 ii. Johann Peter FRANK was born 26 APR 1838 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
5 iii. Adam FRANK was born 26 APR 1840 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
6 iv. Eva Catharina FRANK was born 20 JUN 1843 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
7 v. Anna Elisabetha FRANK was born 29 AUG 1846 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
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Röder, Johannes (I10115)
 
377 ********
Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate. For Johannes Röder's (1769-1836) siblings, see the notes on this page or the other listing of Johannes Röder (1769-1836). When you get to the other listing, click on one of Johannes Röder's (1769-1836) parent's names to see his siblings.
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
Names, dates, & places: Johannes Röder, who was married to Katharina-Margarethe Vetter, was born in Laudenau (*21.03.1769).

Ahnenreihe 2
6. Röder, Johannes, Bauer, * Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 21.03.1769, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 09.09.1836
oo I. Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 01.03.1798 Margarethe Pfeifer,
II. Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 19.04.1807 Anna-Katharina Gehron,
III. Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 25.08.1808 Katharina Vetter
7. Vetter, Katharina Margarethe, * Winterkasten / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 20.08.1789, + Laudenau / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 02.01.1862
oo Neunkirchen / Odenwald / Hessen / Deutschland 25.08.1808 Johannes Röder

Edwin Röder also recommended Ulrich Kirschnick's site below and explained how to access different texts at that site.
********
Source:
SEE ULRICH KIRSCHNICK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=laudenau&lang=en&modus=&ID=21031769R&nachname=RöDER
Local heritage book Laudenau
Family report
Ulrich Kirschnick:

Johannes RöDER
* 21.03.1769 in Laudenau,
+ 09.09.1836 in Laudenau,

Konfession: ev
Gemeinsmann,
Wohnort: Laudenau,
Beruf: Ackersmann

Familien (families)
1.Ehegatte:
(1st spouse) Margaretha Elisabetha PFEIFER
* 18.06.1770 in Laudenau,
+ 15.03.1806 in Laudenau,
oo 01.03.1798 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Johann Adam RöDER * 1794 in Laudenau,, + 1795 in Laudenau,
Johann Nikolaus RöDER * 1799 in Laudenau,, + 1879 in Laudenau,
Johann Adam II. RöDER * 1801 in Laudenau,, + 1876 in Laudenau,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1803 in Laudenau,, + 1805 in Laudenau,

2.Ehegatte:
(2nd spouse) Anna Catharina GEHRON
* 12.01.1778 in Raidelbach,
+ 04.02.1808 in Laudenau,
oo 19.04.1807 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Johann Peter RöDER * 1808 in Laudenau,, + 1891 in Laudenau,

3.Ehegatte:
(3rd spouse) Catharina Margaretha VETTER
* 20.08.1789 in Winterkasten,
+ 02.01.1862 in Laudenau,
oo 25.08.1808 in Neunkirchen,

Kinder (children)
Elisabetha Margaretha RöDER * 1809 in Laudenau,, + 1857 in Laudenau,
Johann Adam RöDER * 1811 in Laudenau,, + 1892 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1814 in Laudenau,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1816 in Laudenau,
Johannes RöDER * 1819 in Laudenau,
Heinrich RöDER * 1821 in Laudenau,, + 1908 in Laudenau,

Eltern (parents)
Vater:
(father) Johann Adam RöDER
* 05.10.1744 in Laudenau,
+ 20.12.1805 in Laudenau,

Mutter:
(mother) Anna Barbara KAFFENBERGER
* 01.03.1744 in Klein-Gumpen,
+ 30.01.1814 in Laudenau,

Geschwister (siblings) of Johannes RöDER (1769-1836)
Elisabetha Catharina RöDER * 1766 in Laudenau,, + 1837 in Laudenau, u.d.Bäumen,
Johann Peter RöDER * 1772 in Laudenau,, + 1847 in Klein-Gumpen,
Anna Margaretha RöDER * 1774 in Laudenau,, + 1832 in Laudenau,
Eva RöDER * 1777 in Laudenau,, + 1781 in Laudenau, Ruhr,
Anna Elisabetha RöDER * 1780 in Laudenau,
Johann Nickel RöDER * 1782 in Laudenau,
Anna Catharina RöDER * 1785 in Laudenau,, + 1809 in Laudenau, ledig,

Quellen:(sources)
Kirchb.Neunkirchen

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Husband: JOHANN NIKOLAUS FRANK
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 21 JUN 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hessen
Death:
Burial:
Father: JOHANN GEORG FRANK
Mother: EVA KATHARINA NAGEL
Wife: ANNA ELISABETHA ROEDER
Birth:
Christening:
Marriage: 21 JUN 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hessen
Death:
Burial:
Father: JOHANNES ROEDER
Mother: KATHARINA MARGARETHA VETTER
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JOHANN NIKOLAUS FRANK
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Event(s):
Birth:
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: JOHANN GEORG FRANK
Mother: EVA KATHARINA NAGEL
Marriages:
Spouse: ANNA ELISABETHA ROEDER
Marriage: 21 JUN 1838 Evangelisch, Reichelsheim Odenwald, Starkenburg, Hessen

Husband Age at Marriage: 26
Wife Age at Marriage: 22
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Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
ID: I809
Name: Johann RÖDER
Sex: M
Birth: 6 JUL 1787 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt 1
Baptism: 8 JUL 1787 Reichelsheim Evangelical Church 1
Note: 2 2
Johann Georg's godfather was Johann Georg RÖDER, son of Johann Adam RÖDER citizen of Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
He filed an intent to marry on 20 Sept 1813.
This is my guess on the Johann RÖDER that married Elisabetha Margaretha VETTER. I have no marriage records available to prove this. It needs to be verfied. He is the right age and filed an intent to marry at an appropriate time.
Text: Section KB5, 1787 Item 41
Text: Section KB5, 1787 Item 41
Change Date: 26 NOV 2005
Father: Johann Christian RÖDER b: 26 JUN 1746 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Eva Christina KIRSCHBAUM b: 2 JUN 1750
Marriage 1 Catharina Margaretha VETTER
Married:
Children
Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
Text: Section KB4, 1787 Item 41
Text: LDS film 1569984, Reichelsheim Evangelical Church
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Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
1. Johann RÖDER (Johann Christian RÖDER1) was born 6 JUL 1787 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt. He married Catharina Margaretha VETTER.
Child of Johann RÖDER and Catharina Margaretha VETTER is:+ 2 i. Anna Elisabetha RÖDER was born 18 JUL 1816.
Descendant Register, Generation No. 2
2. Anna Elisabetha RÖDER (Johann RÖDER2, Johann Christian RÖDER1) was born 18 JUL 1816. She married Johann Nicolaus FRANK 21 JUN 1836 in Reichelsheim Evangelical Church, son of Johann Georg FRANK and Eva Catharina NAGEL. He was born 30 MAR 1812 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt, and died 10 MAY 1852.
Children of Anna Elisabetha RÖDER and Johann Nicolaus FRANK are:
3 i. Anna Margaretha FRANK was born 17 APR 1836 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
4 ii. Johann Peter FRANK was born 26 APR 1838 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
5 iii. Adam FRANK was born 26 APR 1840 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
6 iv. Eva Catharina FRANK was born 20 JUN 1843 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
7 v. Anna Elisabetha FRANK was born 29 AUG 1846 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt.
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This individual, though not doubly related, appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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The following summary is excerpted from an article by Bill Gentry so as to punctuate the Gentry/Draper controversy and the Nathaniel Gentry/ Lucy Cornelius controversy. The summary is restated in its original position in Bill Gentry's actual article which appears below this summary:
"In summary, concerning Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia:

1. It is very doubtful that Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry of Great Easton and Lindsell parishes were their parents.

2. Nathaniel and Mary Gentry of Kelvedon parish could have been parents even though there is no reference to a Nicholas Gentry as a child. The evidence neither refutes this hypothesis, nor firmly supports it.

3. Samuel and Nicholas' parents may have been other Gentrys, so far not identified, who may or may not have lived in Essex.

The Wife of Nicholas Gentry
Besides the unsupported contention that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Nicholas, an even less likely proposal was that he married a Lucy Cornelius. Where this proposal first surfaced, this writer has never been able to determine, but it appears to have come from patron records submitted for LDS church processing. Moreover, like the embroidery of the British "Redcoat" theory, Lucy's status has been extended to include a date and place of birth, a date of marriage and a place of death and approximate date of death, all listed as if they were gospel fact rather than pure assumptions. A common statement that Lucy died before 1749 at Fort Nashboro is a particularly egregious error inasmuch as Fort Nashboro was not built until 1780. I do not suggest that there never was a Lucy Cornelius, but just that the patron submitting the information connected her to the wrong individual as a spouse."
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JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
Willard "Bill" Gentry:
Volume 1 Issue 3
March, 2001
Home Page and Index
NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
PART 2. NICHOLAS AND SAMUEL'S EARLY YEARS
By
Willard (Bill) Gentry

Abstract
An important discovery brought forward by Gary Young provides the earliest reference (1674) to the presence of a Gentry in Virginia. The consequences of this discovery are discussed. The assertions that Samuel and Nicholas Gentry were British "Redcoats"; that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were their parents; and that Lucy Cornelius was the wife of Nicholas Gentry are discussed and arguments against them presented.

Important Discovery
Thanks to a discovery by Gary E. Young, of Centreville, MD, the original plan for this series of articles on Nicholas Gentry has been expanded to include Gary's very significant contribution to Gentry family history. This discovery pushes back the earliest references to the Gentry family in Virginia by six years and raises more questions than it answers. Specifically, Gary has pointed out a reference in Court Order Book One for Middlesex Co., Va, an entry dated 7 Sep 1674, as follows<1>:

"Certificate is graunted this day to Nicholas Cocke upon his Oath according to Act for transportation of Seven persons (Vizt) Richard Anderson, Samm Salmon, Daniell Allpool, Jane Ward, Robert Reppett, Clemcent de Loppo, SAML GENTRY [emphasis added]."
For new readers who may not be familiar with the history of Samuel Gentry and his brother Nicholas (progenitor of an overwhelmingly large fraction of the Gentrys in America), a very brief review is in order here (for more complete coverage and references, refer back to the first two issues of this Journal). The first known reference to Nicholas was in 1680 when he was due wages for serving as a militiaman in the Mattaponi Garrison as a designated volunteer on behalf of his immediate community of neighbors. In 1684, the previous first reference to Samuel, the latter was granted land along Totopotomoy Creek and the Pamunkey River in what was then New Kent County (later Hanover County). This land adjoined land occupied by Nicholas Gentry, this document then becoming the second reference to Nicholas. Nicholas remained on this land, presumably for the rest of his life, but Samuel sold his some fifteen months later, and after the birth of a son, Peter, in St. Peter's Parish in 1687, was never heard from again. The common assumption has been that Samuel and his family either all died, perhaps of sudden illness or accident, or they returned to England.

What is the significance of this new reference? Several points come to mind:

1. The most obvious is the one of date. Previously, the earliest Gentry reference was one for Nicholas in 1680. This new reference clearly indicates that Samuel, at least, had arrived in Virginia six or more years earlier. As to whether or not Nicholas accompanied Samuel, or arrived at a different time, we cannot really say, but the fact that only Samuel's name is listed among those for whom Nicholas Cocke received a headright, certainly suggests that Nicholas and Samuel travelled at different times.

2. The Middlesex County location suggests that Samuel arrived at that part of the eastern Virginia shoreland, although not necessarily so. It is known that Nicholas Cocke lived in Middlesex Co. for many years before and after this court citation<2>, while Samuel could have landed elsewhere. The movement of Samuel to New Kent County, where he was granted land in 1684, appears to have taken place some time later.

3. When the earliest reference to Samuel was thought to be his land grant of 1684, four years after the earliest reference to Nicholas, it was not unreasonable to think that Samuel may have come to Virginia after Nicholas. His son Peter, born two and a half years later (baptized April 1787), was thought to probably be his first child. On the other hand, when we find that Samuel had been in Virginia for at least thirteen years before Peter's birth, we no longer have any reason to rule out additional children older than Peter, nor do we have any reason to speculate that Nicholas was the first one of the two to come to Virginia. On the contrary, it appears more likely that Samuel may have been the first to arrive.

4. The presence of Samuel in Virginia in 1674, clearly casts great doubt on the story told by some early Gentry descendants to the effect that Samuel and Nicholas were "Redcoats" who were a part of the British Army forces sent to Virginia in 1677 for the purpose of quelling Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. This reinforcement of Governor Berkeley, was followed by the discharge of these troops from service on Virginia soil, followed by many of them settling permanently in Virginia. There has been much embroidery of this anecdotal tradition with various Gentry family histories inserting the date of landing and name of the specific ship in which they arrived, and the assignment of the British troops to the Mattaponi Garrison [which in fact was manned by colonial militia, not regular Army forces]. In previous issues of the Journal, this likelihood has been discounted for Nicholas, and if Samuel Gentry clearly was not a part of the Army transport, the possibility of either being involved is nil.

There are a number of troubling questions that are raised by Gary Young's discovery.

1. Where was Samuel, and what was he doing between 1674 and 1684? Like Nicholas, there is a strong probability that Samuel served as an indentured worker in exchange for his passage from England to Virginia. Was this in Middlesex County? Pehaps more careful searching for possible references to Samuel in this county might turn up further information. The fact, however, that Samuel remained on his plantation only from the fall of 1684 to January 1686, still suggests that plantation farming was not his kettle of fish and does nothing to change the thought that he preferred to return to England rather than stay in Virginia.

2. Is the common assumption that Nicholas and Samuel Gentry were brothers in error? This writer feels that this is probably still a correct assumption. The fact that Samuel and Nicholas wound up on adjoining plots of land in New Kent County suggests a close relationship. While it is possible that the two could have been first cousins, a sibling relationship is much more likely. In addition the fact that both Nicholas and Samuel had children baptized in St. Peter's Parish at about the same time, indicates that the two fathers were probably of the same generation. Although that does not rule out the possibility that there were two Samuel's, the earlier one being the father of Nicholas, and a younger Samuel, it is not a likely possibility.

3. What effect does this early date of appearance in Virginia have upon assumptions of parentage of Samuel and Nicholas? This is covered in more detail below, but briefly, there have been suggestions that the two brothers were children of a Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry who were married in Thaxted, County Essex, England in 1655. A Samuel Gentry was recorded as being born to a Samuel Gentry and wife in nearby Great Easton parish in 1663. If this child was indeed the son of Samuel and Margaret, it would mean that he was only eleven years of age in 1674, creating much doubt that the two Samuels were the same individual.

Parentage of Samuel and Nicholas Gentry
As mentioned above, a common assertion by some Gentry family historians has been that Nicholas was the son of Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper. While there has been absolutely no definite evidence to this effect so far as this writer has been able to ascertain, there likewise has been no evidence to the contrary. (The one part of this hypothesis that is particularly questionable is that despite family histories citing the marriage of Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper as being in 1655, they turn around and give the date of birth of Nicholas as also 1655!).

In addressing this question of parentage, it will be helpful to briefly outline the evidence that has been collected concerning Gentrys in 17th century England. The data that follows has been taken from a contribution by Mrs. Herbert G. Gentry of Austin, TX, who engaged in extensive correspondence with a number of genealogy contacts in England. Mrs. Gentry published the results of this correspondence in the "Gentry Family Gazette & Genealogy Exchange" in 1987<3>.

The first point to be made is that no reference to a Nicholas Gentry in Southeast England, dated in the 1600's, was ever found by any of Mrs. Gentry's correspondents; neither baptism, nor marriage, nor burial, nor any probate or estate records. This quickly eliminates the prospects of any Gentry genealogists getting a copy of any birth or baptism record for Nicholas. As for references to other Gentrys, by far the greatest number were found within a relatively small area in Essex (see map).

Selected Parishs in County Essex, England (mostly with Gentry references)

These Gentrys were common folk, and included brick layers, brick makers, weavers, tavern keepers, bakers, yeomen (farmers), and the like. None of their sons were likely to have had much money to spend on paying for passage from England to the Colonies, lending support to the probability that Nicholas and Samuel both spent a period of indentured service in Virginia in exchange for their passage.

Gentry grooms whose marriages were recorded in the 1630's to 1650's include:
In Thaxted parish:
....22 Aug 1655 Samuel Gentry of Easton married Margaret Draper of the same.

In South Weald parish:
....1634 Thomas Gentry married Elizabeth Turner.
....1635 Richard Gentry married Sara Cole.

In Lindsell parish:
....1 May 1635 Roger Gentry married Rebecca Wallis.

In Great Dunmow parish:
....1655 Philip Gentry married "John" [Joan?] Philpot.
....1657 Samuel Gentry married Sara Eve.

In Little Wenham parish, County Suffolk:
...1636 Robert "Gentrie" married Anne Liveing.

In addition, while there is no marriage record available, Nathaniel Gentry and wife Mary were the parents of three children baptised in Kelvedon parish 1644 to 1655. Presumably Nathaniel and Mary were married about 1642 or 1643. An apparent second marriage is recorded for Nathaniel, to Susan Kendall in Kelvedon parish in 1669. (In addition to marriage and baptism records, there are multiple references to Nathaniel in the Essex Quarterly Court Records between 1651 and 1695, in connection with a tavern in Kelvedon of which he was the proprietor).

Baptisms of interest include:
In Great Easton parish:
....4 Aug 1657 "Susan, d. of Samuel Gentry and Elizabeth [erased] Margaret"
....9 Aug 1663 "'Sammuell', son of [no name] Gentry and [no name] his wife".

In Kelvedon parish:
....20 Sep 1644 Mary, d. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry
....22 Jul 1649 Samuel, s. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry
....14 Feb 1654/5<4> Simon, s. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry.

Great Easton is located close to Thaxted where Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were married. There are also later records to what appears to be the same Samuel in Lindsell parish. The three communities, Thaxted, Great Easton, and Lindsell lie within a circle of only a few miles radius, so Samuel and Margaret could easily have moved from one to another parish. While the specific identification of the two children listed in the Great Easton parish records is uncertain, it is not unreasonable to assume that they were children of Samuel and Margaret. Given the date of marriage of the latter, Susan appears to have been their first child. We have already mentioned above, the fact that the Samuel who was born in Great Easton is unlikely to have been the Samuel who landed in Virginia in 1674. The timing of Samuel Jr's birth would allow one or more other children to have been born between Susan and Samuel, but for some reason the baptism not recorded. If Samuel and Margaret were the parents of the Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia, Nicholas could have been born in the period between 1657 and 1663, but it is not very likely he could have been born in 1664 or later, given his service in the Virginia militia in 1680.

The children of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry fit better with the possibility that this couple were the parents of a Nicholas as well as the Samuel recorded above. Since there is a lack of documentation for Nathaniel's marriage to Mary, it may not be unusual for a baptism of a son Nicholas to not be recorded. As to a date of birth for this hypothetical Nicholas, the period between 1649 and 1655, or the period after 1655 would both be possible alternatives.

In summary, concerning Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia:

1. It is very doubtful that Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry of Great Easton and Lindsell parishes were their parents.

2. Nathaniel and Mary Gentry of Kelvedon parish could have been parents even though there is no reference to a Nicholas Gentry as a child. The evidence neither refutes this hypothesis, nor firmly supports it.

3. Samuel and Nicholas' parents may have been other Gentrys, so far not identified, who may or may not have lived in Essex.

The Wife of Nicholas Gentry
Besides the unsupported contention that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Nicholas, an even less likely proposal was that he married a Lucy Cornelius. Where this proposal first surfaced, this writer has never been able to determine, but it appears to have come from patron records submitted for LDS church processing. Moreover, like the embroidery of the British "Redcoat" theory, Lucy's status has been extended to include a date and place of birth, a date of marriage and a place of death and approximate date of death, all listed as if they were gospel fact rather than pure assumptions. A common statement that Lucy died before 1749 at Fort Nashboro is a particularly egregious error inasmuch as Fort Nashboro was not built until 1780. I do not suggest that there never was a Lucy Cornelius, but just that the patron submitting the information connected her to the wrong individual as a spouse.

Another wife that has been suggested for Nicholas, either alone, or as one of two wives is Mabel Wood. Like Lucy, there is no historical justification for this. This name appears in the 1701 vestry records for St. Peter's Parish, but only in connection with the repayment of Nicholas by the church vestry for the expenses of clothes and a funeral for Mabel. This is obviously a community expense undertaken by Nicholas, quite common at that time, not a personal one. There is no reason to suspect any family relationship. So as far as this Journal is concerned, it will not support either proposal.

Who was the likely wife of Nicholas if not Lucy Cornelius and/or Mabel Wood? There is absolutely no reliable evidence that this writer is aware of concerning Nicholas' wife. Purely as a hypothesis, and I hesitate even to mention it for fear that someone might place too much reliance upon this, I have thought that his wife may have been a daughter of David Crawford Sr. of St. Peter's and St. Paul's Parish. David was listed among the residents of St. Peter's Parish in 1689, along with Nicholas, when the parish was divided into precincts for processioning<5>. David Sr. was of an age where he could have had a daughter of marriageable age for he also had a son David Jr. who appeared to be a contemporary of Nicholas and who was in a number of St. Paul's Parish records along with Nicholas. David Sr. was a vestryman for St. Peter's Parish, and for its successor, St. Paul's Parish. He was also the purchaser of Samuel Gentry's land-grant property when the latter sold it in 1686<6>, and consequently was a close neighbor of Nicholas. The only logic for this suggestion is that of David's given name. Nicholas' sons Samuel and Nicholas Jr (who would have been grandsons of David Crawford if this reasoning is correct) both named a son David, and Nicholas' third son, Joseph, had a grandson named David. The succeeding very common use of David among descendants, of course, is understandable once the early generations had started the practice.

This writer's personal theory as to a date of marriage for Nicholas is based upon the fact that Nicholas was the occupant of plantation land in 1684 when Samuel received his land grant. It is unlikely that Nicholas would have established permanent residence on land unless he was married. He was presumably unmarried in 1680 when Nicholas served a tour of militia duty (see JGG issues 1 and 2). This gives a probable date of marriage of say 1683 to 1684.

One further question arises as to Nicholas' early life, and that is why there is no reference to a formal grant for the land he was occupying in 1684. In a number of other cases, there are references to individuals as occupying land adjacent to some parcel that was the subject of a land grant or deed, where there is no surviving record of ownership by the individual for that property. It is probable in each one of these cases that the occupant was living on and working the property but did not own it. This appears to have been a common practice among different members of a family such as father and son, two or more brothers, or father-in-law and son-in-law. In the case of Nicholas it is very plausible that he was living on land owned by his father-in-law, which is further argument for the proposal that he had married some time before 1684.

Summary
In this issue we have reported the discovery of an early Gentry reference by Gary Young. Based partly on this and partly on other evidence, we have also attempted to debunk three proposals, accepted as fact by some Gentry family members.

1. Samuel and Nicholas Gentry were not British "Redcoats" who came to Virginia in 1677 in connection with the "Bacon Rebellion".

2. It is highly unlikely that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Samuel and Nicholas Gentry. Other possibilities lack factual evidence but on the other hand do not have evidence to the contrary against them. Further, there appears to be no evidence at the present time for a Nicholas Gentry being in any English records in the mid-1600's.

3. Almost certainly, Lucy Cornelius was not the wife of Nicholas Gentry. This suggestion appears to be due to some previous misunderstanding of a Lucy Cornelius and a Gentry relationship of a different generation and/or a different place of residence.

Continuation
After the interjection of this article into the planned series of information about Nicholas Gentry and his descendants, the next issue will continue with a discussion of the evidence for the order and identification of his immediate children.

References
1. "Order Book Abstracts of Middlesex County, Virginia, 1673-1680" "Part I of Middlesex County Order Book No. 1, 1673-1677", edited and published by Ruth and Samuel Sparacio, McLean, VA 1989, page 16.

2. "The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia, 1663-1767", transcribed by C. G. Chamberlayne, Old Dominion Press, Richmond, VA, 1927.
Nicholas Cocke was a vestryman in Christ Church Parish from the time of its earliest records in 1663. As an indication of his prominence and wealth, an entry for 25 Nov 1673 (p.20-21), acknowledges he was "due 3200lb of Tobacco for Shingling ye Uper Chappell and payling in ye Yard and for Nailes towards ye Worke". Carpentry of this type may well have been the type of work that Samuel Gentry might have performed as an indentured servant. The parish register shows Nicholas Cocke died 25 Oct 1687.

3. "The Hunt for the Missing Link: Research in England", by Mrs. Herbert G. Gentry, Austin, TX, "Gentry Family Gazette and Genealogy Exchange", vol 6, 135-152 (May 1987)

4. For those not familiar with the accepted method of citing date references according to the Old-Style calendar in England or the Colonies (prior to 1752), the fact that the new year began on March 25th adds a complication in addition to the loss of days compared to the Gregorian or New-Style calendar. Any date between 1 January and 25 March was recorded at the time as being in the year that included the preceding months of April through December. A date record would show a year corresponding to what we would consider to be the new year, only for dates after 25 March. The conventional way of distinguishing for certain between the year that was recorded at the time, and the year that we would consider to be proper today is by recording a double date. The date 14 Feb 1654/5 indicates that the original document showed a date of Feb 1654, being a part of the year 1654 which included the preceding months of April through December, then January, then finally February. According to today's calendar, however, the event actually took place during February of the year we would now identify as 1655. By using a double date, one removes the possibility of confusion of dating.

5. "The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, 1684-1786", transcribed and edited by C. G. Chamberlayne, published by The Library Board, Richmond, VA, 1937, Vol I p.19-21 [10-11 in original]:

1689 May 4 "At a vestry held at St. Peters Parish Church... The several p'sons names ... were ordered to Prosession and Remark ye bounds of each mans Land Viz: ... ['Nic Gentry' and David Crawford among many others]."
6. "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants", "Vol II (1666-1695)", abstracted by Nell Marion Nugent, published by Virginia State Library, Richmond, 1977;

1706 May 2 Vol III p.107 (Patent Bk 9, p.728):
"[Grant to] David Holt, 300 acs. New Kent Co. S. side of York River, bet brs of sd river & brs of Totopotomoys Cr. Adj. Col John Page, Esqr; land of Edward Hawkins & Nicho Gentry. Granted Samuell Gentry, 21 Oct 1684 who deeded same to David Crawford ... 5 Jan 1685 [=1686]."
© 2001, W.M. Gentry - All rights reserved. This article may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes provided that proper attribution (including author and journal name) is included.
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SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
NICHOLAS I GENTRY was born about 1655 in ESSEX, ENGLAND. He died about 1736 in HANOVER, VA. (Paragraph omitted.) He was married in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: SAMUEL II GENTRY, JOSEPH II GENTRY, ELIZABETH II GENTRY, NICHOLAS GENTRY, MABEL GENTRY, JAMES GENTRY.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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GENTRY, NICHOLAS I (I1245)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual, though not doubly related, appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
The following summary is excerpted from an article by Bill Gentry so as to punctuate the Gentry/Draper controversy and the Nathaniel Gentry/ Lucy Cornelius controversy. The summary is restated in its original position in Bill Gentry's actual article which appears below this summary:
"In summary, concerning Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia:

1. It is very doubtful that Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry of Great Easton and Lindsell parishes were their parents.

2. Nathaniel and Mary Gentry of Kelvedon parish could have been parents even though there is no reference to a Nicholas Gentry as a child. The evidence neither refutes this hypothesis, nor firmly supports it.

3. Samuel and Nicholas' parents may have been other Gentrys, so far not identified, who may or may not have lived in Essex.

The Wife of Nicholas Gentry
Besides the unsupported contention that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Nicholas, an even less likely proposal was that he married a Lucy Cornelius. Where this proposal first surfaced, this writer has never been able to determine, but it appears to have come from patron records submitted for LDS church processing. Moreover, like the embroidery of the British "Redcoat" theory, Lucy's status has been extended to include a date and place of birth, a date of marriage and a place of death and approximate date of death, all listed as if they were gospel fact rather than pure assumptions. A common statement that Lucy died before 1749 at Fort Nashboro is a particularly egregious error inasmuch as Fort Nashboro was not built until 1780. I do not suggest that there never was a Lucy Cornelius, but just that the patron submitting the information connected her to the wrong individual as a spouse."
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http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0103.htm
JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
William "Bill" Gentry:
Volume 1 Issue 3
March, 2001
Home Page and Index
NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
PART 2. NICHOLAS AND SAMUEL'S EARLY YEARS
By
Willard (Bill) Gentry

Abstract
An important discovery brought forward by Gary Young provides the earliest reference (1674) to the presence of a Gentry in Virginia. The consequences of this discovery are discussed. The assertions that Samuel and Nicholas Gentry were British "Redcoats"; that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were their parents; and that Lucy Cornelius was the wife of Nicholas Gentry are discussed and arguments against them presented.

Important Discovery
Thanks to a discovery by Gary E. Young, of Centreville, MD, the original plan for this series of articles on Nicholas Gentry has been expanded to include Gary's very significant contribution to Gentry family history. This discovery pushes back the earliest references to the Gentry family in Virginia by six years and raises more questions than it answers. Specifically, Gary has pointed out a reference in Court Order Book One for Middlesex Co., Va, an entry dated 7 Sep 1674, as follows<1>:

"Certificate is graunted this day to Nicholas Cocke upon his Oath according to Act for transportation of Seven persons (Vizt) Richard Anderson, Samm Salmon, Daniell Allpool, Jane Ward, Robert Reppett, Clemcent de Loppo, SAML GENTRY [emphasis added]."
For new readers who may not be familiar with the history of Samuel Gentry and his brother Nicholas (progenitor of an overwhelmingly large fraction of the Gentrys in America), a very brief review is in order here (for more complete coverage and references, refer back to the first two issues of this Journal). The first known reference to Nicholas was in 1680 when he was due wages for serving as a militiaman in the Mattaponi Garrison as a designated volunteer on behalf of his immediate community of neighbors. In 1684, the previous first reference to Samuel, the latter was granted land along Totopotomoy Creek and the Pamunkey River in what was then New Kent County (later Hanover County). This land adjoined land occupied by Nicholas Gentry, this document then becoming the second reference to Nicholas. Nicholas remained on this land, presumably for the rest of his life, but Samuel sold his some fifteen months later, and after the birth of a son, Peter, in St. Peter's Parish in 1687, was never heard from again. The common assumption has been that Samuel and his family either all died, perhaps of sudden illness or accident, or they returned to England.

What is the significance of this new reference? Several points come to mind:

1. The most obvious is the one of date. Previously, the earliest Gentry reference was one for Nicholas in 1680. This new reference clearly indicates that Samuel, at least, had arrived in Virginia six or more years earlier. As to whether or not Nicholas accompanied Samuel, or arrived at a different time, we cannot really say, but the fact that only Samuel's name is listed among those for whom Nicholas Cocke received a headright, certainly suggests that Nicholas and Samuel travelled at different times.

2. The Middlesex County location suggests that Samuel arrived at that part of the eastern Virginia shoreland, although not necessarily so. It is known that Nicholas Cocke lived in Middlesex Co. for many years before and after this court citation<2>, while Samuel could have landed elsewhere. The movement of Samuel to New Kent County, where he was granted land in 1684, appears to have taken place some time later.

3. When the earliest reference to Samuel was thought to be his land grant of 1684, four years after the earliest reference to Nicholas, it was not unreasonable to think that Samuel may have come to Virginia after Nicholas. His son Peter, born two and a half years later (baptized April 1787), was thought to probably be his first child. On the other hand, when we find that Samuel had been in Virginia for at least thirteen years before Peter's birth, we no longer have any reason to rule out additional children older than Peter, nor do we have any reason to speculate that Nicholas was the first one of the two to come to Virginia. On the contrary, it appears more likely that Samuel may have been the first to arrive.

4. The presence of Samuel in Virginia in 1674, clearly casts great doubt on the story told by some early Gentry descendants to the effect that Samuel and Nicholas were "Redcoats" who were a part of the British Army forces sent to Virginia in 1677 for the purpose of quelling Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. This reinforcement of Governor Berkeley, was followed by the discharge of these troops from service on Virginia soil, followed by many of them settling permanently in Virginia. There has been much embroidery of this anecdotal tradition with various Gentry family histories inserting the date of landing and name of the specific ship in which they arrived, and the assignment of the British troops to the Mattaponi Garrison [which in fact was manned by colonial militia, not regular Army forces]. In previous issues of the Journal, this likelihood has been discounted for Nicholas, and if Samuel Gentry clearly was not a part of the Army transport, the possibility of either being involved is nil.

There are a number of troubling questions that are raised by Gary Young's discovery.

1. Where was Samuel, and what was he doing between 1674 and 1684? Like Nicholas, there is a strong probability that Samuel served as an indentured worker in exchange for his passage from England to Virginia. Was this in Middlesex County? Pehaps more careful searching for possible references to Samuel in this county might turn up further information. The fact, however, that Samuel remained on his plantation only from the fall of 1684 to January 1686, still suggests that plantation farming was not his kettle of fish and does nothing to change the thought that he preferred to return to England rather than stay in Virginia.

2. Is the common assumption that Nicholas and Samuel Gentry were brothers in error? This writer feels that this is probably still a correct assumption. The fact that Samuel and Nicholas wound up on adjoining plots of land in New Kent County suggests a close relationship. While it is possible that the two could have been first cousins, a sibling relationship is much more likely. In addition the fact that both Nicholas and Samuel had children baptized in St. Peter's Parish at about the same time, indicates that the two fathers were probably of the same generation. Although that does not rule out the possibility that there were two Samuel's, the earlier one being the father of Nicholas, and a younger Samuel, it is not a likely possibility.

3. What effect does this early date of appearance in Virginia have upon assumptions of parentage of Samuel and Nicholas? This is covered in more detail below, but briefly, there have been suggestions that the two brothers were children of a Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry who were married in Thaxted, County Essex, England in 1655. A Samuel Gentry was recorded as being born to a Samuel Gentry and wife in nearby Great Easton parish in 1663. If this child was indeed the son of Samuel and Margaret, it would mean that he was only eleven years of age in 1674, creating much doubt that the two Samuels were the same individual.

Parentage of Samuel and Nicholas Gentry
As mentioned above, a common assertion by some Gentry family historians has been that Nicholas was the son of Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper. While there has been absolutely no definite evidence to this effect so far as this writer has been able to ascertain, there likewise has been no evidence to the contrary. (The one part of this hypothesis that is particularly questionable is that despite family histories citing the marriage of Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper as being in 1655, they turn around and give the date of birth of Nicholas as also 1655!).

In addressing this question of parentage, it will be helpful to briefly outline the evidence that has been collected concerning Gentrys in 17th century England. The data that follows has been taken from a contribution by Mrs. Herbert G. Gentry of Austin, TX, who engaged in extensive correspondence with a number of genealogy contacts in England. Mrs. Gentry published the results of this correspondence in the "Gentry Family Gazette & Genealogy Exchange" in 1987<3>.

The first point to be made is that no reference to a Nicholas Gentry in Southeast England, dated in the 1600's, was ever found by any of Mrs. Gentry's correspondents; neither baptism, nor marriage, nor burial, nor any probate or estate records. This quickly eliminates the prospects of any Gentry genealogists getting a copy of any birth or baptism record for Nicholas. As for references to other Gentrys, by far the greatest number were found within a relatively small area in Essex (see map).

Selected Parishs in County Essex, England (mostly with Gentry references)

These Gentrys were common folk, and included brick layers, brick makers, weavers, tavern keepers, bakers, yeomen (farmers), and the like. None of their sons were likely to have had much money to spend on paying for passage from England to the Colonies, lending support to the probability that Nicholas and Samuel both spent a period of indentured service in Virginia in exchange for their passage.

Gentry grooms whose marriages were recorded in the 1630's to 1650's include:
In Thaxted parish:
....22 Aug 1655 Samuel Gentry of Easton married Margaret Draper of the same.

In South Weald parish:
....1634 Thomas Gentry married Elizabeth Turner.
....1635 Richard Gentry married Sara Cole.

In Lindsell parish:
....1 May 1635 Roger Gentry married Rebecca Wallis.

In Great Dunmow parish:
....1655 Philip Gentry married "John" [Joan?] Philpot.
....1657 Samuel Gentry married Sara Eve.

In Little Wenham parish, County Suffolk:
...1636 Robert "Gentrie" married Anne Liveing.

In addition, while there is no marriage record available, Nathaniel Gentry and wife Mary were the parents of three children baptised in Kelvedon parish 1644 to 1655. Presumably Nathaniel and Mary were married about 1642 or 1643. An apparent second marriage is recorded for Nathaniel, to Susan Kendall in Kelvedon parish in 1669. (In addition to marriage and baptism records, there are multiple references to Nathaniel in the Essex Quarterly Court Records between 1651 and 1695, in connection with a tavern in Kelvedon of which he was the proprietor).

Baptisms of interest include:
In Great Easton parish:
....4 Aug 1657 "Susan, d. of Samuel Gentry and Elizabeth [erased] Margaret"
....9 Aug 1663 "'Sammuell', son of [no name] Gentry and [no name] his wife".

In Kelvedon parish:
....20 Sep 1644 Mary, d. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry
....22 Jul 1649 Samuel, s. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry
....14 Feb 1654/5<4> Simon, s. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry.

Great Easton is located close to Thaxted where Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were married. There are also later records to what appears to be the same Samuel in Lindsell parish. The three communities, Thaxted, Great Easton, and Lindsell lie within a circle of only a few miles radius, so Samuel and Margaret could easily have moved from one to another parish. While the specific identification of the two children listed in the Great Easton parish records is uncertain, it is not unreasonable to assume that they were children of Samuel and Margaret. Given the date of marriage of the latter, Susan appears to have been their first child. We have already mentioned above, the fact that the Samuel who was born in Great Easton is unlikely to have been the Samuel who landed in Virginia in 1674. The timing of Samuel Jr's birth would allow one or more other children to have been born between Susan and Samuel, but for some reason the baptism not recorded. If Samuel and Margaret were the parents of the Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia, Nicholas could have been born in the period between 1657 and 1663, but it is not very likely he could have been born in 1664 or later, given his service in the Virginia militia in 1680.

The children of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry fit better with the possibility that this couple were the parents of a Nicholas as well as the Samuel recorded above. Since there is a lack of documentation for Nathaniel's marriage to Mary, it may not be unusual for a baptism of a son Nicholas to not be recorded. As to a date of birth for this hypothetical Nicholas, the period between 1649 and 1655, or the period after 1655 would both be possible alternatives.

In summary, concerning Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia:

1. It is very doubtful that Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry of Great Easton and Lindsell parishes were their parents.

2. Nathaniel and Mary Gentry of Kelvedon parish could have been parents even though there is no reference to a Nicholas Gentry as a child. The evidence neither refutes this hypothesis, nor firmly supports it.

3. Samuel and Nicholas' parents may have been other Gentrys, so far not identified, who may or may not have lived in Essex.

The Wife of Nicholas Gentry
Besides the unsupported contention that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Nicholas, an even less likely proposal was that he married a Lucy Cornelius. Where this proposal first surfaced, this writer has never been able to determine, but it appears to have come from patron records submitted for LDS church processing. Moreover, like the embroidery of the British "Redcoat" theory, Lucy's status has been extended to include a date and place of birth, a date of marriage and a place of death and approximate date of death, all listed as if they were gospel fact rather than pure assumptions. A common statement that Lucy died before 1749 at Fort Nashboro is a particularly egregious error inasmuch as Fort Nashboro was not built until 1780. I do not suggest that there never was a Lucy Cornelius, but just that the patron submitting the information connected her to the wrong individual as a spouse.

Another wife that has been suggested for Nicholas, either alone, or as one of two wives is Mabel Wood. Like Lucy, there is no historical justification for this. This name appears in the 1701 vestry records for St. Peter's Parish, but only in connection with the repayment of Nicholas by the church vestry for the expenses of clothes and a funeral for Mabel. This is obviously a community expense undertaken by Nicholas, quite common at that time, not a personal one. There is no reason to suspect any family relationship. So as far as this Journal is concerned, it will not support either proposal.

Who was the likely wife of Nicholas if not Lucy Cornelius and/or Mabel Wood? There is absolutely no reliable evidence that this writer is aware of concerning Nicholas' wife. Purely as a hypothesis, and I hesitate even to mention it for fear that someone might place too much reliance upon this, I have thought that his wife may have been a daughter of David Crawford Sr. of St. Peter's and St. Paul's Parish. David was listed among the residents of St. Peter's Parish in 1689, along with Nicholas, when the parish was divided into precincts for processioning<5>. David Sr. was of an age where he could have had a daughter of marriageable age for he also had a son David Jr. who appeared to be a contemporary of Nicholas and who was in a number of St. Paul's Parish records along with Nicholas. David Sr. was a vestryman for St. Peter's Parish, and for its successor, St. Paul's Parish. He was also the purchaser of Samuel Gentry's land-grant property when the latter sold it in 1686<6>, and consequently was a close neighbor of Nicholas. The only logic for this suggestion is that of David's given name. Nicholas' sons Samuel and Nicholas Jr (who would have been grandsons of David Crawford if this reasoning is correct) both named a son David, and Nicholas' third son, Joseph, had a grandson named David. The succeeding very common use of David among descendants, of course, is understandable once the early generations had started the practice.

This writer's personal theory as to a date of marriage for Nicholas is based upon the fact that Nicholas was the occupant of plantation land in 1684 when Samuel received his land grant. It is unlikely that Nicholas would have established permanent residence on land unless he was married. He was presumably unmarried in 1680 when Nicholas served a tour of militia duty (see JGG issues 1 and 2). This gives a probable date of marriage of say 1683 to 1684.

One further question arises as to Nicholas' early life, and that is why there is no reference to a formal grant for the land he was occupying in 1684. In a number of other cases, there are references to individuals as occupying land adjacent to some parcel that was the subject of a land grant or deed, where there is no surviving record of ownership by the individual for that property. It is probable in each one of these cases that the occupant was living on and working the property but did not own it. This appears to have been a common practice among different members of a family such as father and son, two or more brothers, or father-in-law and son-in-law. In the case of Nicholas it is very plausible that he was living on land owned by his father-in-law, which is further argument for the proposal that he had married some time before 1684.

Summary
In this issue we have reported the discovery of an early Gentry reference by Gary Young. Based partly on this and partly on other evidence, we have also attempted to debunk three proposals, accepted as fact by some Gentry family members.

1. Samuel and Nicholas Gentry were not British "Redcoats" who came to Virginia in 1677 in connection with the "Bacon Rebellion".

2. It is highly unlikely that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Samuel and Nicholas Gentry. Other possibilities lack factual evidence but on the other hand do not have evidence to the contrary against them. Further, there appears to be no evidence at the present time for a Nicholas Gentry being in any English records in the mid-1600's.

3. Almost certainly, Lucy Cornelius was not the wife of Nicholas Gentry. This suggestion appears to be due to some previous misunderstanding of a Lucy Cornelius and a Gentry relationship of a different generation and/or a different place of residence.

Continuation
After the interjection of this article into the planned series of information about Nicholas Gentry and his descendants, the next issue will continue with a discussion of the evidence for the order and identification of his immediate children.

References
1. "Order Book Abstracts of Middlesex County, Virginia, 1673-1680" "Part I of Middlesex County Order Book No. 1, 1673-1677", edited and published by Ruth and Samuel Sparacio, McLean, VA 1989, page 16.

2. "The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia, 1663-1767", transcribed by C. G. Chamberlayne, Old Dominion Press, Richmond, VA, 1927.
Nicholas Cocke was a vestryman in Christ Church Parish from the time of its earliest records in 1663. As an indication of his prominence and wealth, an entry for 25 Nov 1673 (p.20-21), acknowledges he was "due 3200lb of Tobacco for Shingling ye Uper Chappell and payling in ye Yard and for Nailes towards ye Worke". Carpentry of this type may well have been the type of work that Samuel Gentry might have performed as an indentured servant. The parish register shows Nicholas Cocke died 25 Oct 1687.

3. "The Hunt for the Missing Link: Research in England", by Mrs. Herbert G. Gentry, Austin, TX, "Gentry Family Gazette and Genealogy Exchange", vol 6, 135-152 (May 1987)

4. For those not familiar with the accepted method of citing date references according to the Old-Style calendar in England or the Colonies (prior to 1752), the fact that the new year began on March 25th adds a complication in addition to the loss of days compared to the Gregorian or New-Style calendar. Any date between 1 January and 25 March was recorded at the time as being in the year that included the preceding months of April through December. A date record would show a year corresponding to what we would consider to be the new year, only for dates after 25 March. The conventional way of distinguishing for certain between the year that was recorded at the time, and the year that we would consider to be proper today is by recording a double date. The date 14 Feb 1654/5 indicates that the original document showed a date of Feb 1654, being a part of the year 1654 which included the preceding months of April through December, then January, then finally February. According to today's calendar, however, the event actually took place during February of the year we would now identify as 1655. By using a double date, one removes the possibility of confusion of dating.

5. "The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, 1684-1786", transcribed and edited by C. G. Chamberlayne, published by The Library Board, Richmond, VA, 1937, Vol I p.19-21 [10-11 in original]:

1689 May 4 "At a vestry held at St. Peters Parish Church... The several p'sons names ... were ordered to Prosession and Remark ye bounds of each mans Land Viz: ... ['Nic Gentry' and David Crawford among many others]."
6. "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants", "Vol II (1666-1695)", abstracted by Nell Marion Nugent, published by Virginia State Library, Richmond, 1977;

1706 May 2 Vol III p.107 (Patent Bk 9, p.728):
"[Grant to] David Holt, 300 acs. New Kent Co. S. side of York River, bet brs of sd river & brs of Totopotomoys Cr. Adj. Col John Page, Esqr; land of Edward Hawkins & Nicho Gentry. Granted Samuell Gentry, 21 Oct 1684 who deeded same to David Crawford ... 5 Jan 1685 [=1686]."
© 2001, W.M. Gentry - All rights reserved. This article may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes provided that proper attribution (including author and journal name) is included.
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SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
NICHOLAS I GENTRY was born about 1655 in ESSEX, ENGLAND. He died about 1736 in HANOVER, VA. (Paragraph omitted.) He was married in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: SAMUEL II GENTRY, JOSEPH II GENTRY, ELIZABETH II GENTRY, NICHOLAS GENTRY, MABEL GENTRY, JAMES GENTRY.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Gentry, Nicholas I (I2353)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual, though not doubly related, appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Donna Forney Clark:
The following summary is excerpted from an article by Bill Gentry so as to punctuate the Gentry/Draper controversy and the Nathaniel Gentry/ Lucy Cornelius controversy. The summary is restated in its original position in Bill Gentry's actual article which appears below this summary:
"In summary, concerning Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia:

1. It is very doubtful that Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry of Great Easton and Lindsell parishes were their parents.

2. Nathaniel and Mary Gentry of Kelvedon parish could have been parents even though there is no reference to a Nicholas Gentry as a child. The evidence neither refutes this hypothesis, nor firmly supports it.

3. Samuel and Nicholas' parents may have been other Gentrys, so far not identified, who may or may not have lived in Essex.

The Wife of Nicholas Gentry
Besides the unsupported contention that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Nicholas, an even less likely proposal was that he married a Lucy Cornelius. Where this proposal first surfaced, this writer has never been able to determine, but it appears to have come from patron records submitted for LDS church processing. Moreover, like the embroidery of the British "Redcoat" theory, Lucy's status has been extended to include a date and place of birth, a date of marriage and a place of death and approximate date of death, all listed as if they were gospel fact rather than pure assumptions. A common statement that Lucy died before 1749 at Fort Nashboro is a particularly egregious error inasmuch as Fort Nashboro was not built until 1780. I do not suggest that there never was a Lucy Cornelius, but just that the patron submitting the information connected her to the wrong individual as a spouse."
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Source:
http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0103.htm
JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
William "Bill" Gentry:
Volume 1 Issue 3
March, 2001
Home Page and Index
NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
PART 2. NICHOLAS AND SAMUEL'S EARLY YEARS
By
Willard (Bill) Gentry

Abstract
An important discovery brought forward by Gary Young provides the earliest reference (1674) to the presence of a Gentry in Virginia. The consequences of this discovery are discussed. The assertions that Samuel and Nicholas Gentry were British "Redcoats"; that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were their parents; and that Lucy Cornelius was the wife of Nicholas Gentry are discussed and arguments against them presented.

Important Discovery
Thanks to a discovery by Gary E. Young, of Centreville, MD, the original plan for this series of articles on Nicholas Gentry has been expanded to include Gary's very significant contribution to Gentry family history. This discovery pushes back the earliest references to the Gentry family in Virginia by six years and raises more questions than it answers. Specifically, Gary has pointed out a reference in Court Order Book One for Middlesex Co., Va, an entry dated 7 Sep 1674, as follows<1>:

"Certificate is graunted this day to Nicholas Cocke upon his Oath according to Act for transportation of Seven persons (Vizt) Richard Anderson, Samm Salmon, Daniell Allpool, Jane Ward, Robert Reppett, Clemcent de Loppo, SAML GENTRY [emphasis added]."
For new readers who may not be familiar with the history of Samuel Gentry and his brother Nicholas (progenitor of an overwhelmingly large fraction of the Gentrys in America), a very brief review is in order here (for more complete coverage and references, refer back to the first two issues of this Journal). The first known reference to Nicholas was in 1680 when he was due wages for serving as a militiaman in the Mattaponi Garrison as a designated volunteer on behalf of his immediate community of neighbors. In 1684, the previous first reference to Samuel, the latter was granted land along Totopotomoy Creek and the Pamunkey River in what was then New Kent County (later Hanover County). This land adjoined land occupied by Nicholas Gentry, this document then becoming the second reference to Nicholas. Nicholas remained on this land, presumably for the rest of his life, but Samuel sold his some fifteen months later, and after the birth of a son, Peter, in St. Peter's Parish in 1687, was never heard from again. The common assumption has been that Samuel and his family either all died, perhaps of sudden illness or accident, or they returned to England.

What is the significance of this new reference? Several points come to mind:

1. The most obvious is the one of date. Previously, the earliest Gentry reference was one for Nicholas in 1680. This new reference clearly indicates that Samuel, at least, had arrived in Virginia six or more years earlier. As to whether or not Nicholas accompanied Samuel, or arrived at a different time, we cannot really say, but the fact that only Samuel's name is listed among those for whom Nicholas Cocke received a headright, certainly suggests that Nicholas and Samuel travelled at different times.

2. The Middlesex County location suggests that Samuel arrived at that part of the eastern Virginia shoreland, although not necessarily so. It is known that Nicholas Cocke lived in Middlesex Co. for many years before and after this court citation<2>, while Samuel could have landed elsewhere. The movement of Samuel to New Kent County, where he was granted land in 1684, appears to have taken place some time later.

3. When the earliest reference to Samuel was thought to be his land grant of 1684, four years after the earliest reference to Nicholas, it was not unreasonable to think that Samuel may have come to Virginia after Nicholas. His son Peter, born two and a half years later (baptized April 1787), was thought to probably be his first child. On the other hand, when we find that Samuel had been in Virginia for at least thirteen years before Peter's birth, we no longer have any reason to rule out additional children older than Peter, nor do we have any reason to speculate that Nicholas was the first one of the two to come to Virginia. On the contrary, it appears more likely that Samuel may have been the first to arrive.

4. The presence of Samuel in Virginia in 1674, clearly casts great doubt on the story told by some early Gentry descendants to the effect that Samuel and Nicholas were "Redcoats" who were a part of the British Army forces sent to Virginia in 1677 for the purpose of quelling Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. This reinforcement of Governor Berkeley, was followed by the discharge of these troops from service on Virginia soil, followed by many of them settling permanently in Virginia. There has been much embroidery of this anecdotal tradition with various Gentry family histories inserting the date of landing and name of the specific ship in which they arrived, and the assignment of the British troops to the Mattaponi Garrison [which in fact was manned by colonial militia, not regular Army forces]. In previous issues of the Journal, this likelihood has been discounted for Nicholas, and if Samuel Gentry clearly was not a part of the Army transport, the possibility of either being involved is nil.

There are a number of troubling questions that are raised by Gary Young's discovery.

1. Where was Samuel, and what was he doing between 1674 and 1684? Like Nicholas, there is a strong probability that Samuel served as an indentured worker in exchange for his passage from England to Virginia. Was this in Middlesex County? Pehaps more careful searching for possible references to Samuel in this county might turn up further information. The fact, however, that Samuel remained on his plantation only from the fall of 1684 to January 1686, still suggests that plantation farming was not his kettle of fish and does nothing to change the thought that he preferred to return to England rather than stay in Virginia.

2. Is the common assumption that Nicholas and Samuel Gentry were brothers in error? This writer feels that this is probably still a correct assumption. The fact that Samuel and Nicholas wound up on adjoining plots of land in New Kent County suggests a close relationship. While it is possible that the two could have been first cousins, a sibling relationship is much more likely. In addition the fact that both Nicholas and Samuel had children baptized in St. Peter's Parish at about the same time, indicates that the two fathers were probably of the same generation. Although that does not rule out the possibility that there were two Samuel's, the earlier one being the father of Nicholas, and a younger Samuel, it is not a likely possibility.

3. What effect does this early date of appearance in Virginia have upon assumptions of parentage of Samuel and Nicholas? This is covered in more detail below, but briefly, there have been suggestions that the two brothers were children of a Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry who were married in Thaxted, County Essex, England in 1655. A Samuel Gentry was recorded as being born to a Samuel Gentry and wife in nearby Great Easton parish in 1663. If this child was indeed the son of Samuel and Margaret, it would mean that he was only eleven years of age in 1674, creating much doubt that the two Samuels were the same individual.

Parentage of Samuel and Nicholas Gentry
As mentioned above, a common assertion by some Gentry family historians has been that Nicholas was the son of Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper. While there has been absolutely no definite evidence to this effect so far as this writer has been able to ascertain, there likewise has been no evidence to the contrary. (The one part of this hypothesis that is particularly questionable is that despite family histories citing the marriage of Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper as being in 1655, they turn around and give the date of birth of Nicholas as also 1655!).

In addressing this question of parentage, it will be helpful to briefly outline the evidence that has been collected concerning Gentrys in 17th century England. The data that follows has been taken from a contribution by Mrs. Herbert G. Gentry of Austin, TX, who engaged in extensive correspondence with a number of genealogy contacts in England. Mrs. Gentry published the results of this correspondence in the "Gentry Family Gazette & Genealogy Exchange" in 1987<3>.

The first point to be made is that no reference to a Nicholas Gentry in Southeast England, dated in the 1600's, was ever found by any of Mrs. Gentry's correspondents; neither baptism, nor marriage, nor burial, nor any probate or estate records. This quickly eliminates the prospects of any Gentry genealogists getting a copy of any birth or baptism record for Nicholas. As for references to other Gentrys, by far the greatest number were found within a relatively small area in Essex (see map).

Selected Parishs in County Essex, England (mostly with Gentry references)

These Gentrys were common folk, and included brick layers, brick makers, weavers, tavern keepers, bakers, yeomen (farmers), and the like. None of their sons were likely to have had much money to spend on paying for passage from England to the Colonies, lending support to the probability that Nicholas and Samuel both spent a period of indentured service in Virginia in exchange for their passage.

Gentry grooms whose marriages were recorded in the 1630's to 1650's include:
In Thaxted parish:
....22 Aug 1655 Samuel Gentry of Easton married Margaret Draper of the same.

In South Weald parish:
....1634 Thomas Gentry married Elizabeth Turner.
....1635 Richard Gentry married Sara Cole.

In Lindsell parish:
....1 May 1635 Roger Gentry married Rebecca Wallis.

In Great Dunmow parish:
....1655 Philip Gentry married "John" [Joan?] Philpot.
....1657 Samuel Gentry married Sara Eve.

In Little Wenham parish, County Suffolk:
...1636 Robert "Gentrie" married Anne Liveing.

In addition, while there is no marriage record available, Nathaniel Gentry and wife Mary were the parents of three children baptised in Kelvedon parish 1644 to 1655. Presumably Nathaniel and Mary were married about 1642 or 1643. An apparent second marriage is recorded for Nathaniel, to Susan Kendall in Kelvedon parish in 1669. (In addition to marriage and baptism records, there are multiple references to Nathaniel in the Essex Quarterly Court Records between 1651 and 1695, in connection with a tavern in Kelvedon of which he was the proprietor).

Baptisms of interest include:
In Great Easton parish:
....4 Aug 1657 "Susan, d. of Samuel Gentry and Elizabeth [erased] Margaret"
....9 Aug 1663 "'Sammuell', son of [no name] Gentry and [no name] his wife".

In Kelvedon parish:
....20 Sep 1644 Mary, d. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry
....22 Jul 1649 Samuel, s. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry
....14 Feb 1654/5<4> Simon, s. of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry.

Great Easton is located close to Thaxted where Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were married. There are also later records to what appears to be the same Samuel in Lindsell parish. The three communities, Thaxted, Great Easton, and Lindsell lie within a circle of only a few miles radius, so Samuel and Margaret could easily have moved from one to another parish. While the specific identification of the two children listed in the Great Easton parish records is uncertain, it is not unreasonable to assume that they were children of Samuel and Margaret. Given the date of marriage of the latter, Susan appears to have been their first child. We have already mentioned above, the fact that the Samuel who was born in Great Easton is unlikely to have been the Samuel who landed in Virginia in 1674. The timing of Samuel Jr's birth would allow one or more other children to have been born between Susan and Samuel, but for some reason the baptism not recorded. If Samuel and Margaret were the parents of the Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia, Nicholas could have been born in the period between 1657 and 1663, but it is not very likely he could have been born in 1664 or later, given his service in the Virginia militia in 1680.

The children of Nathaniel and Mary Gentry fit better with the possibility that this couple were the parents of a Nicholas as well as the Samuel recorded above. Since there is a lack of documentation for Nathaniel's marriage to Mary, it may not be unusual for a baptism of a son Nicholas to not be recorded. As to a date of birth for this hypothetical Nicholas, the period between 1649 and 1655, or the period after 1655 would both be possible alternatives.

In summary, concerning Samuel and Nicholas Gentry of Virginia:

1. It is very doubtful that Samuel Gentry and Margaret (Draper) Gentry of Great Easton and Lindsell parishes were their parents.

2. Nathaniel and Mary Gentry of Kelvedon parish could have been parents even though there is no reference to a Nicholas Gentry as a child. The evidence neither refutes this hypothesis, nor firmly supports it.

3. Samuel and Nicholas' parents may have been other Gentrys, so far not identified, who may or may not have lived in Essex.

The Wife of Nicholas Gentry
Besides the unsupported contention that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Nicholas, an even less likely proposal was that he married a Lucy Cornelius. Where this proposal first surfaced, this writer has never been able to determine, but it appears to have come from patron records submitted for LDS church processing. Moreover, like the embroidery of the British "Redcoat" theory, Lucy's status has been extended to include a date and place of birth, a date of marriage and a place of death and approximate date of death, all listed as if they were gospel fact rather than pure assumptions. A common statement that Lucy died before 1749 at Fort Nashboro is a particularly egregious error inasmuch as Fort Nashboro was not built until 1780. I do not suggest that there never was a Lucy Cornelius, but just that the patron submitting the information connected her to the wrong individual as a spouse.

Another wife that has been suggested for Nicholas, either alone, or as one of two wives is Mabel Wood. Like Lucy, there is no historical justification for this. This name appears in the 1701 vestry records for St. Peter's Parish, but only in connection with the repayment of Nicholas by the church vestry for the expenses of clothes and a funeral for Mabel. This is obviously a community expense undertaken by Nicholas, quite common at that time, not a personal one. There is no reason to suspect any family relationship. So as far as this Journal is concerned, it will not support either proposal.

Who was the likely wife of Nicholas if not Lucy Cornelius and/or Mabel Wood? There is absolutely no reliable evidence that this writer is aware of concerning Nicholas' wife. Purely as a hypothesis, and I hesitate even to mention it for fear that someone might place too much reliance upon this, I have thought that his wife may have been a daughter of David Crawford Sr. of St. Peter's and St. Paul's Parish. David was listed among the residents of St. Peter's Parish in 1689, along with Nicholas, when the parish was divided into precincts for processioning<5>. David Sr. was of an age where he could have had a daughter of marriageable age for he also had a son David Jr. who appeared to be a contemporary of Nicholas and who was in a number of St. Paul's Parish records along with Nicholas. David Sr. was a vestryman for St. Peter's Parish, and for its successor, St. Paul's Parish. He was also the purchaser of Samuel Gentry's land-grant property when the latter sold it in 1686<6>, and consequently was a close neighbor of Nicholas. The only logic for this suggestion is that of David's given name. Nicholas' sons Samuel and Nicholas Jr (who would have been grandsons of David Crawford if this reasoning is correct) both named a son David, and Nicholas' third son, Joseph, had a grandson named David. The succeeding very common use of David among descendants, of course, is understandable once the early generations had started the practice.

This writer's personal theory as to a date of marriage for Nicholas is based upon the fact that Nicholas was the occupant of plantation land in 1684 when Samuel received his land grant. It is unlikely that Nicholas would have established permanent residence on land unless he was married. He was presumably unmarried in 1680 when Nicholas served a tour of militia duty (see JGG issues 1 and 2). This gives a probable date of marriage of say 1683 to 1684.

One further question arises as to Nicholas' early life, and that is why there is no reference to a formal grant for the land he was occupying in 1684. In a number of other cases, there are references to individuals as occupying land adjacent to some parcel that was the subject of a land grant or deed, where there is no surviving record of ownership by the individual for that property. It is probable in each one of these cases that the occupant was living on and working the property but did not own it. This appears to have been a common practice among different members of a family such as father and son, two or more brothers, or father-in-law and son-in-law. In the case of Nicholas it is very plausible that he was living on land owned by his father-in-law, which is further argument for the proposal that he had married some time before 1684.

Summary
In this issue we have reported the discovery of an early Gentry reference by Gary Young. Based partly on this and partly on other evidence, we have also attempted to debunk three proposals, accepted as fact by some Gentry family members.

1. Samuel and Nicholas Gentry were not British "Redcoats" who came to Virginia in 1677 in connection with the "Bacon Rebellion".

2. It is highly unlikely that Samuel Gentry and Margaret Draper were the parents of Samuel and Nicholas Gentry. Other possibilities lack factual evidence but on the other hand do not have evidence to the contrary against them. Further, there appears to be no evidence at the present time for a Nicholas Gentry being in any English records in the mid-1600's.

3. Almost certainly, Lucy Cornelius was not the wife of Nicholas Gentry. This suggestion appears to be due to some previous misunderstanding of a Lucy Cornelius and a Gentry relationship of a different generation and/or a different place of residence.

Continuation
After the interjection of this article into the planned series of information about Nicholas Gentry and his descendants, the next issue will continue with a discussion of the evidence for the order and identification of his immediate children.

References
1. "Order Book Abstracts of Middlesex County, Virginia, 1673-1680" "Part I of Middlesex County Order Book No. 1, 1673-1677", edited and published by Ruth and Samuel Sparacio, McLean, VA 1989, page 16.

2. "The Vestry Book of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, Virginia, 1663-1767", transcribed by C. G. Chamberlayne, Old Dominion Press, Richmond, VA, 1927.
Nicholas Cocke was a vestryman in Christ Church Parish from the time of its earliest records in 1663. As an indication of his prominence and wealth, an entry for 25 Nov 1673 (p.20-21), acknowledges he was "due 3200lb of Tobacco for Shingling ye Uper Chappell and payling in ye Yard and for Nailes towards ye Worke". Carpentry of this type may well have been the type of work that Samuel Gentry might have performed as an indentured servant. The parish register shows Nicholas Cocke died 25 Oct 1687.

3. "The Hunt for the Missing Link: Research in England", by Mrs. Herbert G. Gentry, Austin, TX, "Gentry Family Gazette and Genealogy Exchange", vol 6, 135-152 (May 1987)

4. For those not familiar with the accepted method of citing date references according to the Old-Style calendar in England or the Colonies (prior to 1752), the fact that the new year began on March 25th adds a complication in addition to the loss of days compared to the Gregorian or New-Style calendar. Any date between 1 January and 25 March was recorded at the time as being in the year that included the preceding months of April through December. A date record would show a year corresponding to what we would consider to be the new year, only for dates after 25 March. The conventional way of distinguishing for certain between the year that was recorded at the time, and the year that we would consider to be proper today is by recording a double date. The date 14 Feb 1654/5 indicates that the original document showed a date of Feb 1654, being a part of the year 1654 which included the preceding months of April through December, then January, then finally February. According to today's calendar, however, the event actually took place during February of the year we would now identify as 1655. By using a double date, one removes the possibility of confusion of dating.

5. "The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, 1684-1786", transcribed and edited by C. G. Chamberlayne, published by The Library Board, Richmond, VA, 1937, Vol I p.19-21 [10-11 in original]:

1689 May 4 "At a vestry held at St. Peters Parish Church... The several p'sons names ... were ordered to Prosession and Remark ye bounds of each mans Land Viz: ... ['Nic Gentry' and David Crawford among many others]."
6. "Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants", "Vol II (1666-1695)", abstracted by Nell Marion Nugent, published by Virginia State Library, Richmond, 1977;

1706 May 2 Vol III p.107 (Patent Bk 9, p.728):
"[Grant to] David Holt, 300 acs. New Kent Co. S. side of York River, bet brs of sd river & brs of Totopotomoys Cr. Adj. Col John Page, Esqr; land of Edward Hawkins & Nicho Gentry. Granted Samuell Gentry, 21 Oct 1684 who deeded same to David Crawford ... 5 Jan 1685 [=1686]."
© 2001, W.M. Gentry - All rights reserved. This article may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes provided that proper attribution (including author and journal name) is included.
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SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
NICHOLAS I GENTRY was born about 1655 in ESSEX, ENGLAND. He died about 1736 in HANOVER, VA. (Paragraph omitted.) He was married in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: SAMUEL II GENTRY, JOSEPH II GENTRY, ELIZABETH II GENTRY, NICHOLAS GENTRY, MABEL GENTRY, JAMES GENTRY.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Gentry, Nicholas I (I6201)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
This individual, though not doubly related, appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
NICHOLAS GENTRY was born on 30 May 1697 in NEW KENT, VA. He died in ALBEMARLE, VA. He has reference number G4. Will dated 20 February 1777, probated April 1779, Albemarle County, VA. Parents: NICHOLAS I GENTRY .
He was married to MARY BROOKS about 1719 in ST. PETER PARISH, NEW KENT, VA. Children were: MOSES GENTRY , DAVID GENTRY, NICHOLAS GENTRY, MARY III GENTRY.
He was married to JANE BENAJAH about 1729 in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: ROBERT GENTRY, ELIZABETH III GENTRY, BENAJAH BROWN III GENTRY, NATHAN GENTRY, GENTRY, GENTRY, MARTIN III GENTRY.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0109.htm
JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
Volume 1 Issue 9; September, 2001; Home Page and Index
SONS OF NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
Part 2. Nicholas-II Gentry
by Willard Gentry
"Abstract
All available information about Nicholas-II Gentry, the youngest of the sons of Nicholas Gentry, Immigrant is reviewed. Virtually all known contemporary references for Nicholas-II are summarized. A brief description of each of the children of Nicholas-II is also given along with representative references concerning them."
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Gentry, Nicholas II (I0789)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
This individual, though not doubly related, appears in more than one place in our family tree. To avoid a confusing merge, it is necessary to make each appearance of this individual separate.
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Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
NICHOLAS GENTRY was born on 30 May 1697 in NEW KENT, VA. He died in ALBEMARLE, VA. He has reference number G4. Will dated 20 February 1777, probated April 1779, Albemarle County, VA. Parents: NICHOLAS I GENTRY .
He was married to MARY BROOKS about 1719 in ST. PETER PARISH, NEW KENT, VA. Children were: MOSES GENTRY , DAVID GENTRY, NICHOLAS GENTRY, MARY III GENTRY.
He was married to JANE BENAJAH about 1729 in NEW KENT, VA. Children were: ROBERT GENTRY, ELIZABETH III GENTRY, BENAJAH BROWN III GENTRY, NATHAN GENTRY, GENTRY, GENTRY, MARTIN III GENTRY.

Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."

"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."

"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."

"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]

"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0109.htm
JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
Volume 1 Issue 9; September, 2001; Home Page and Index
SONS OF NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
Part 2. Nicholas-II Gentry
by Willard Gentry
"Abstract
All available information about Nicholas-II Gentry, the youngest of the sons of Nicholas Gentry, Immigrant is reviewed. Virtually all known contemporary references for Nicholas-II are summarized. A brief description of each of the children of Nicholas-II is also given along with representative references concerning them."
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Gentry, Nicholas II (I2245)
 
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Donna Forney Clark:
Three possible spellings of the name are:
Orrin, Oren, Orren
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SA Smith:
Orrin Frank Van Dusen

D Remsen Plymouth Co IA
Bur Remsen Cemetery Remsen Plymouth Co IA

Source
Obituary
Find A Grave
Memorial 100679834
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Sources:
In general, SA Smith researched at Floyd County Court House, Charles City, Floyd County, Ia; birth records, death records, marriage records
and also got information from:
Death certificates
Marriage certificates
Birth certificates
Cemetery tombstones
Family Bible family info
Cemetery records
Obituaries
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SEE ALLEN ACKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ackley&id=I28797
Ackley Surname and Associated Surnames:
Allen Ackley:
ID: I28797
Name: Orrin Frank Van Dusen
Given Name: Orrin Frank
Surname: Van Dusen
Sex: M
_UID: BFAC77A736652141AF09F81B748CD9E10B88
Change Date: 5 Feb 2003
Birth: 16 JUL 1855 in Richford, Franklin, Vermont 1 2
Census: 1860 Vermont
Death: Y
Father: Martin Sheldon Van Dusen b: 15 JUL 1827 in Keeseville, Essex, New York
Mother: Elizabeth Nears b: 19 MAY 1834 in Berkshire, Franklin, Vermont
Allen Ackley's sources:
Abbrev: Ivy Fenske
Abbrev: Barbara Lasky
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Source:
http://www.iowaoldpress.com/IA/Floyd/1909/NOV.html
Iowa GenWeb Project:
Barbara Lasky:
Iowa Old Press
Marble Rock Journal**
Marble Rock, Floyd co. Iowa
November 1909
Martin Sheldon Van Dusen was born at Keysville, Clinton Co, N.Y. on July 15th, 1827. Died November 20, 1909. Age 82 years, 4 months and 5 days. When he was fifteen years of age he went to the state of Maine, where he learned the carriage makers trade, where he continued his labor until 1850, when he re-located at Ri[c]hford, Vermont. He was united in marriage to Eliza Nears, March 25th 1852, moving to Shabbona Grove, Illinois in 1866, removing to Marble Rock, Iowa, in the spring of 1868. To this union were born eight children, as follows: Melinda, of Plano, Illinois, Lucinda, now Mrs. Gideon Ackley of Marble Rock, Iowa, Oren, Remsen, Iowa; Almon, of Los Angeles, California; Luthera, also of California; George who died in Vermont, Elmer and Lulu, Mrs. Philip Shultz who died at Marble Rock. Mr. VanDusen like the well ripened shock of corn came to his grave, ripened in years. Like the lone oak, he stood the severe storms of many summers and frosts of many winters, holding his strength, his senses and an active mind to a marked degree. Separating from home and kin at a remarkably early age he has made his way alone, thro’ the pains and hardships of life. He united with the Christian church of Marble Rock about 1889; during his later years, his increasing pleasure was found in reading the Bible and visiting with friends concerning its precious promises. For many years he engaged in wagon and carriage making and repairing at Marble Rock. Mr. and Mrs. VanDusen went to Texas in 1900, while there his wife was taken ill with a stroke of paralysis from which she died August 20th, 1901; he returned to Iowa soon after this and during recent years has lived at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ackley, who has ministered untiringly to every need of a kind and appreciating father. His end came rather unexpectedly Saturday evening, at 9:15, his spirit returning to the “Judge of all the Earth, who shall, surely, do right.” Funeral services were conducted at the house, Tuesday, Nov. 23, 1909. Interment taking place at Marble Rock, West side cemetery, Revs. Manchester and Inman officiating.
[**Souce is thought to be the Marble Rock Journal, however was unable to verify as the years of 1909-1910 were destroyed or lost.]
[submitted by B.L., Sept. 2004]
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Source:
Gerry Weeth Trimble:
Name of Orren Frank Van Dusen & the following info:
"Eliza (Elizabeth) Nears was b. 19 May 1834 in Birkshire, Franklin Co, VT which is adjacent to the Canadian border. She married Martin Sheldon Van Dusen 25 Mar 1852, and they moved to Iowa via Sanamon, IL. Martin and Eliza had the following children born in Vermont 1852-1861: Melinda, Lucinda, Orren, Almon and Luthera. After arriving in Iowa 1865-1871 - Georgie, Elmer and Lula H (Harriet Lucretia) were born. "
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177904099/martin-sheldon-van_dusen
Created by: SFC Shirley Ann Smith
Added: 29 Mar 2017
Find A Grave Memorial 177904099
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 December 2018), memorial page for Martin Sheldon Van Dusen (15 Jul 1827–20 Nov 1909), Find A Grave Memorial no. 177904099, citing Westside Cemetery, Marble Rock, Floyd County, Iowa, USA ; Maintained by SFC Shirley Ann Smith (contributor 49130752) .
Martin Sheldon Van Dusen
BIRTH 15 Jul 1827
Keeseville, Clinton County, New York, USA
DEATH 20 Nov 1909 (aged 82)
Marble Rock, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
BURIAL
Westside Cemetery
Marble Rock, Floyd County, Iowa, USA
MEMORIAL ID 177904099

Martin Sheldon Van Dusen b: 15 Jul 1827 Keesville, Clinton Co, New York - 20 Nov 1909 Marble Rock, Union Township, Floyd County, Iowa; burial: West Side Cemetery, Union Township, Floyd County, Iowa.

Marble Rock Journal
Marble Rock, Floyd County, Iowa
November 1909

Spouse
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Elizabeth Nears Van Dusen
1834-1901

Children
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Melinda Nears VanDuzen Worby
1852-1919

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Lucinda E. Van Dusen Ackley
1855-1913

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Orren Frank Van Dusen
1855-1924

Almon H. Van Dusen
1857 - unknown

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Luthera May VanDusen Johnson
1862-1923

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George W Van Dusen
1865-1866

Elmer Van Dusen
1868-1871

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Luellen Lucretia Van Dusen Shultz
1873-1905
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Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100679834/orren-frank-van_dusen#source
Maintained by: Matt Miller
Originally Created by: Mona
Added: 13 Nov 2012
Find A Grave Memorial 100679834
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 26 December 2018), memorial page for Orren Frank Van Dusen (1855–1924), Find A Grave Memorial no. 100679834, citing Remsen Cemetery, Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA ; Maintained by Matt Miller (contributor 48369385) .
Orren Frank Van Dusen
BIRTH 1855
DEATH 1924 (aged 68-69)
BURIAL
Remsen Cemetery
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
PLOT Block 1 West, Row 7, Lot 13, Stone A
MEMORIAL ID 100679834

MANY ATTEND FUNERAL. Large Crowd Gathers at Union church to Honor Departed Pioneer.
The funeral of Orren F. Van Dusen, of Union township, was held Friday afternoon at his late residence, and was largely attended by friends and old neighbors who gathered to pay respect to the memory of a good neighbor and citizen. Dr. C. A. Mock, of Western Union college, officiated at the service and interment was made in the Union township cemetery [Remsen City Cemetery].
Orren F. Van Dusen was born in Richford, Vermont, July 16, 1855, and died October 28, at his home in Plymouth county. In 1884 Mr. Van Duzen married Harriet Scott in Le Mars. To this union were born two children, Frank L. Van Dusen, of Remsen, and Mrs. Effie M. Klemp, of Kingsley. There are three grandchildren, Orren, Eunice and Lois Kemp.
Mrs. O. F. Dusen died July 5, 1923. – Le Mars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, Nov. 4, 1924, page 1.

Family Members

Parents
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Martin Sheldon Van Dusen
1827-1909

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Elizabeth Nears Van Dusen
1834-1901

Spouse
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Harriet Synthia Scott Van Dusen
1859-1923

Siblings
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Melinda Nears VanDuzen Worby
1852-1919

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Lucinda E. Van Dusen Ackley
1855-1913

Almon H. Van Dusen
1857 - unknown

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Luthera May VanDusen Johnson
1862-1923

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George W Van Dusen
1865-1866

Elmer Van Dusen
1868-1871

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Luellen Lucretia Van Dusen Shultz
1873-1905
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Van Dusen, Orren Frank (I7084)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
US Census June 1900:
Boone County, WV:
Name & birth date & age
John Toney, June 1851, 48 y/o?
Mary Jane Toney, October 1851, 48 y/o
Emsie Toney, October 1880, 19 y/o
Poindexter E., October 1880, 19 y/o
Elizabeth Toney, October 1882, 17 y/o
Ethel Toney, January 1886, 14 y/o
Thurmon Toney, August 1888, 11 y/o
Hugh P. Toney, July 1890, 9 y/o
Harvey P. Toney, June 1893, 6 y/o
Harry M. Toney, December 1895, 4 y/o
Mamie E. Toney, February 1874, 26 y/o Boarder, Occupation: Teacher
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
Mary Jane Vandale Wood:
Poindexter and Minnie followed his dad, John Edward Toney, to California after 1920. Poindexter and Minnie are both buried in Colusa County, California. They had one son Poindexter Jr. [and two daughters].
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Source:
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley via Mary Jane Vandale Wood:
Obituary for John E. Toney:
John E. Toney
Former Boone Man
Dead in California
(TMR-Friday, Jan. 27, 1933)
Among the obituaries appearing in the Charleston Gazette, was one stating that word was received on Wednesday of the death of John E. Toney, at Colusa, California.
Mr. Toney was a former resident of Racine and was a deputy sheriff under E. D. Stollings for a four year term. He left for California about 25 years ago, where he resided until his death. He was 81 years of age.
Surviving are the widow, one daughter, Mrs. W. T. Harless of Bownemont and six sons, T.E. and Hugh Toney of Lodi, Calif.; Harvey and Emsy Toney of Colusa.
Truman Toney of Comfort and Harry R. Toney of Charleston. In addition 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren and several more distant relatives survive.
Mr. Toney was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the following fraternal bodies: Masons, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and Senior Order of United American Mechanics. No information was received on funeral arrangements.
[Donna Forney Clark: I believe T. E. Toney is Poindexter E. Toney and that Truman Toney is Thurmon Toney.]
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Source:
California Death Index 1940-1997:
Poindexter E. Toney:
Birth: OCT. 17, 1880
Death: MAY 23, 1957 in Tulare, CA
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Source:
Juanita Arnold:
Place of birth: Racine, Boone Co., WV, according to WWII Selective Service Registration Cards
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I18555
Virginia Family Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I18555
Name: Poindexter Edward 'Toad' Toney
Given Name: Poindexter Edward 'Toad'
Surname: Toney
Sex: M
Birth: 17 Nov 1880 in Racine, Sherman Dist., Boone County, West Virginia
Death: 23 May 1957 in Tulare, California
Census: 1910 Colusa Twp., Colusa County, California
Census: 1920 St. Albans, Jefferson Dist., Kanawha County, West Virginia
_UID: 871FB21831AF4030A8AE0B1C3BC7579A308F
Change Date: 2 Jun 2008 at 19:38
Father: John Edward Toney b: 21 Jun 1851 in Racine, Sherman Dist., Boone County, West Virginia
Mother: Mary Jane Gillespie b: Oct 1851 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 1 Unknown
Married: Abt 1907
Change Date: 2 Jun 2008
Marriage 2 Minnie Roach b: 18 Dec 1888 in Boone County, West Virginia
Married: Abt 1910
Change Date: 2 Jun 2008
Children
Pansy Edith Toney b: 8 Oct 1909 in West Virginia
Daisy Toney b: 16 Mar 1912 in Jefferson Dist., Kanawha County, West Virginia
Poindexter E. Toney b: Abt 1920 in Jefferson Dist., Kanawha County, West Virginia
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Source:
Mary Jane Vandale Wood:
The twins Emsy E. "Big" Toney & Poindexter E. "Toad" Toney were nicknamed by their father. Both twins were very small at birth; Emsy was the larger twin.
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Toney, Poindexter Edward "Toad" (twin) (I4377)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
US Census June 1900:
Boone County, WV:
Name & birth date & age
John Toney, June 1851, 48 y/o?
Mary Jane Toney, October 1851, 48 y/o
Emsie Toney, October 1880, 19 y/o
Poindexter E., October 1880, 19 y/o
Elizabeth Toney, October 1882, 17 y/o
Ethel Toney, January 1886, 14 y/o
Thurmon Toney, August 1888, 11 y/o
Hugh P. Toney, July 1890, 9 y/o
Harvey P. Toney, June 1893, 6 y/o
Harry M. Toney, December 1895, 4 y/o
Mamie E. Toney, February 1874, 26 y/o Boarder, Occupation: Teacher
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Source:http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley via Mary Jane Vandale Wood:
Obituary for John E. Toney:
John E. Toney
Former Boone Man
Dead in California
(TMR-Friday, Jan. 27, 1933)
Among the obituaries appearing in the Charleston Gazette, was one stating that word was received on Wednesday of the death of John E. Toney, at Colusa, California.
Mr. Toney was a former resident of Racine and was a deputy sheriff under E. D. Stollings for a four year term. He left for California about 25 years ago, where he resided until his death. He was 81 years of age.
Surviving are the widow, one daughter, Mrs. W. T. Harless of Bownemont and six sons, T.E. and Hugh Toney of Lodi, Calif.; Harvey and Emsy Toney of Colusa.
Truman Toney of Comfort and Harry R. Toney of Charleston. In addition 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren and several more distant relatives survive.
Mr. Toney was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and the following fraternal bodies: Masons, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows and Senior Order of United American Mechanics. No information was received on funeral arrangements.
[Donna Forney Clark: I believe T. E. Toney is Poindexter E. Toney and that Truman Toney is Thurmon Toney.]
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Source:
Mary Jane Vandale Wood:
Death date
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
ABOUT EMSEY GILLESPIE

ON THE 1870 CENSUS EMSEY GILLESPIE NAME IS EMERY.

1850 United States Federal Census
about Emzy Gillispie
Name: Emzy Gillispie
Age: 32
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 29, Kanawha, Virginia
Household Members: Name Age
Caroline E Gillispie 23
Charles H Gillispie 1
Emzy Gillispie 32
James D Gillispie 3

1860 United States Federal Census
about Empsie Gillespie
Name: Empsie Gillespie
Age in 1860: 43
Birth Year: abt 1817
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1860: Kanawha, Virginia
Gender: Male
Post Office: Kanawha Court House
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Empsie Gillespie 43
Cornelia Gillespie 30
James D Gillespie 14
Charles H Gillespie 11
Mary J Gillespie 8
Susan Gillespie 5
Albert C Gillespie 3
Samuel H Gillespie 3

1870 United States Federal Census
about Emery Galaspie
Name: Emery Galaspie
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1815
Age in 1870: 55
Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1870: Washington, Kanawha, West Virginia
Race: White
Gender: Male
Value of real estate: View Image
Post Office: Coalsmouth
Household Members: Name Age
Emery Galaspie 55
Cornelia E Galaspie 44
James D Galaspie 24
Charles H Galaspie 21
Mary J Galaspie 18
Susan C Galaspie 16
Albert G Galaspie 13
Samuel H Galaspie 13
Lotta B Galaspie 10
Malinda Galaspie 7
Robert F Galaspie 3
Emery Galaspie 1/12

1880 United States Federal Census
about Euney Gillaspie
Name: Euney Gillaspie
Home in 1880: Kanawha, West Virginia
Age: 64
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816
Birthplace: Virginia
Relation to Head of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Cornelia E.
Father's birthplace: Virginia
Mother's birthplace: Virginia
Neighbors: View others on page
Occupation: Farmer
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Cannot read/write:
Household Members: Name Age
Euney Gillaspie 64
Cornelia E. Gillaspie 53
Charles H. Gillaspie 30
Samuel H. Gillaspie 23
Albert G. Gillaspie 23
Lettie B. Gillaspie 19
Malinda M. Gillaspie 16
Robert P. Gillaspie 13
Philip P. Gillaspie 9
Mary Stover 78

DEATH RECORD OF EMSEY GILLESPIE
NAME Emsey Gillespie Male
DEATH DATE 21 Mar 1893
DEATH PLACE Racine, West Virginia
BIRTH DATE 1816
BIRTH PLACE Virginia
AGE AT DEATH 77 years
MARITAL STATUS Widowed
OCCUPATION Farmer
BURIAL PLACE Alum Creek
BURIAL DATE 23 Mar 1893
FATHER NAME
MOTHER NAME
GSU FILM NUMBER 570602
DIGITAL GS NUMBER 4228480
IMAGE NUMBER v 1 p 30
REFERENCE NUMBER County Records
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Gillispie, Mary Jane (I4375)
 
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark: I couldn't fit all the different spellings of Schiefferdecker/ Schifferdecker into the surname field.
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Source:
Marlena Hammonds-Ehlers:
Spelling of surname: Schiefferdecker
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Source:
SEE UWE PORTEN'S SITE "GENEALOGY GERMANY" FOR GERMAN-BASED PROFESSIONAL ON-SITE-RESEARCH IN GERMANY, LUXEMBURG, SWITZERLAND, AND ALSACE-LORRAINE:
http://www.genealogy-germany.de/
Uwe Porten's research, which was done for Twila Costello, came to us via Steve Shiverdecker:

Descendants of Hans George SHIVERDECKER
GENERATION 1
1. HANS GEORGE1 SHIVERDECKER was born about 1618. He died on 19 Jun 1686 in Nechargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. He married CATHARINA.

Hans George SHIVERDECKER and Catharina had the following children:
2. i. PHILIPP2 SHIVERDECKER was born in 1646 in Nechargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg
Germany (Annunciation Day 1646 Baptism). He died on 20 Nov 1689 in
Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. He married
Maria on 30 May 1676 in Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg
Germany. She died on 15 Feb 1727 in Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg
Germany.
ii. GEORG SHIVERDECKER was born in 1648 in Nechargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg
Germany (Candlemas Day 1648 Baptism).

GENERATION 2
2. PHILIPP2 SHIVERDECKER (Hans George1) was born in 1646 in Nechargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg
Germany (Annunciation Day 1646 Baptism). He died on 20 Nov 1689 in Neckargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. He married Maria on 30 May 1676 in
Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. She died on 15 Feb 1727 in Neckargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany.

Philipp SHIVERDECKER and Maria had the following child:
3. i. JOB3 SHIVERDECKER was born on 11 Mar 1677 in Nechargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany (Baptism 11 March 1677). He died on 12 Apr 1725 in
Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. He married MARIA BARBARA
. She was born in Mar 1681. She died on 05 Dec 1742 in
Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany.

GENERATION 3
3. JOB3 SHIVERDECKER (Philipp2, Hans George1) was born on 11 Mar 1677 in Nechargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany (Baptism 11 March 1677). He died on 12 Apr 1725 in Neckargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. He married MARIA BARBARA . She was born in Mar
1681. She died on 05 Dec 1742 in Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany.

Job SHIVERDECKER and Maria Barbara had the following children:
4. i. JOHANN JACOB4 SHIVERDECKER was born in Jan 1718 in Neckargerach,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany (Baptised 29 Jan 1718). He died before 1782 in
Frederick Co Virginia. He married (1) CATHERINE MARIA KOEHLER on 05 Jun 1755 in
Lancaster Co PA. She died before 1793 in Frederick Co Virginia. He married (2)
ANNA MARGARETHA RHEINMUTH, daughter of Philipp Christoph RHEINMUTH and
Anna Elisabetha LUDWIG on 21 Mar 1744 in Neunkirchen, Baden-Wurtemberg
Germany. She was born on 09 Jun 1720 in Neunkirche, Baden-Wurtemberg,
Germany.
ii. MARIA BARBARA SHIVERDECKER.

GENERATION 4
4. JOHANN JACOB4 SHIVERDECKER (Job3, Philipp2, Hans George1) was born in Jan 1718 in
Neckargerach, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany (Baptised 29 Jan 1718). He died before 1782 in
Frederick Co Virginia. He married (1) CATHERINE MARIA KOEHLER on 05 Jun 1755 in Lancaster Co
PA. She died before 1793 in Frederick Co Virginia. He married (2) ANNA MARGARETHA RHEINMUTH,
daughter of Philipp Christoph RHEINMUTH and Anna Elisabetha LUDWIG on 21 Mar 1744 in
Neunkirchen, Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. She was born on 09 Jun 1720 in Neunkirche,
Baden-Wurtemberg, Germany.

Johann Jacob SHIVERDECKER and Catherine Maria KOEHLER had the following children:
i. JACOB5 SHIVERDECKER was born on 27 Feb 1756 in Lancaster Co PA. He died
before 01 Jan 1787.
Notes for Jacob SHIVERDECKER:
Baptized March 3, 1756
ii. MARGARET SHIVERDECKER was born on 13 Oct 1757 in Lancaster Co. Pa.. She died
before 1821 in Frederick Co Virginia. She married Henry Gard on 24 Feb 1784 in
Frederick Co Virginia.
Notes for Margaret SHIVERDECKER:
Baptized November 23, 1757
iii. ANNA MARIA SHIVERDECKER was born on 28 Aug 1759.
Notes for Anna Maria SHIVERDECKER:
baptized September 28, 1759
iv. PHILIP SHIVERDECKER was born before 1762.
v. MICHAEL SHIVERDECKER was born in 1762 in Frederick Co Virginia. He died on 03
Mar 1833 in Preble Co Ohio. He married Anna GARRET on 13 Dec 1787 in
Frederick Co Virginia. She died on 24 Aug 1845 in Preble Co Ohio.
Notes for Michael SHIVERDECKER:
The cemetery is to have these people buried there.
Buchanan, Charles R. b 9/29/1913 d. 9/4/1918
" Maudana b. 6/6/1867, d. 3/25/1932
" R.L. b. 12/24/1863, d. 4/16/1931
3 unmarked graves probably the Shiverdecker graves.
vi. ELIZABETH SHIVERDECKER was born after 1762. She married JOHN LINVILLE.

Johann Jacob SHIVERDECKER and Anna Margaretha RHEINMUTH had the following children:
vii. JOHANN ADAM SCHIFFERDECKER was born on 22 Feb 1746 in Neunkirchen
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany (Baptised 27 Feb. 1746). He died on 30 Jan 1749 in
Neunkirchen Baden-Wurtemberg Germany.
viii. ANNA ROSINA SCHIFFERDECKER was born on 12 Jan 1748 in Neunkirchen,
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany.
ix. EVA CATHARINA SCHIFFERDECKER was born on 16 Nov 1749 in Neunkirchen
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany. She died on 13 Jan 1750 in Neunkirchen
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany.
x. MARIA CATHARINA SCHIFFERDECKER was born on 19 Mar 1751 in Neunkirchen
Baden-Wurtemberg Germany (Baptized 20 Mar. 1751)
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SHIVERDECKER\SCHIEFFERDECKER, HANS GEORGE (I10271)
 
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Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
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Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
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Ryan, William (I8908)
 
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Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
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Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, Christy Ann (I8909)
 
389 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, Isaac (I8910)
 
390 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, David (I8913)
 
391 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, Samuel B. (I8914)
 
392 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Legget, John (I8916)
 
393 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Unknown, Sophrona (I8924)
 
394 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, John D. (I8925)
 
395 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, Joanna (I8926)
 
396 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Unknown, Amanda (I8927)
 
397 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, Charles M. (I8928)
 
398 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, William A. (I8929)
 
399 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Ryan, Olive M. (I8930)
 
400 ********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Children of SAMUAL RYAN and RACHEL MOORE are:
i. WILLIAM3 RYAN, b. 1828, Maryland.
ii. CHRISTY ANN RYAN5, m. JOHN LEGGET.
iii. ISSAC RYAN, b. 1829, Maryland.
iv. JOHN RYAN5.
v. MARGARET RYAN5.
vi. DAVID RYAN, b. 1836, Maryland.
vii. SAMUEL B. RYAN, b. 1840, Maryland.
viii. RACHEL RYAN5.
ENDNOTES:
3. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
********
Source:
Dot Hosking Huntley:
Generation No. 3
3. WILLIAM3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)5 was born 1828 in Maryland6. He married CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS7, daughter of MANASSAH CARNS and ELIZABETH SHERROD. She was born 1831 in Ohio8.
Notes for CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
a granddaughter of William Sherrod
More About CHESTINA DUFFIELD CARNS:
Name 2: Chestina Carns
Name 3: Chistena Carns9
Name 4: Christina10
Children of WILLIAM RYAN and CHESTINA CARNS are:
i. MARGRETTA4 RYAN, b. 10 Oct 1853, New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas, Ohio; d. 04 Feb 1888, Scio, Harrison, Ohio.
ii. ANN REBECCA RYAN, b. Abt. 1856, Ohio; m. LOUIS CRAIG11, Aft. 1880 12.
Notes for ANN REBECCA RYAN:
Notes for LOUIS CRAIG:
1900 United States Federal Census
More About LOUIS CRAIG and ANN RYAN:
Marriage: Aft. 1880 12
iii. JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN, b. 25 Mar 1861, Ohio.
More About JAMES FRANKLIN RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
iv. ELIZABETH ELENOR RYAN, b. 1865, Ohio12; m. LOU _________.
4. ISSAC3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)13 was born 1829 in Maryland. He married SOPHRONA. She was born 1836 in New Jersey14.
More About ISSAC RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of ISSAC RYAN and SOPHRONA are:
i. JOHN D.4 RYAN14, b. 1859, Ohio.
More About JOHN D. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. JOANNA RYAN, b. 1862, Ohio.
5. DAVID3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)15 was born 1836 in Maryland16. He married AMANDA16. She was born 1837 in Ohio.
Children of DAVID RYAN and AMANDA are:
i. CHARLES M.4 RYAN16, b. 1860, Ohio.
More About CHARLES M. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farm laborer
ii. WILLIAM A. RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
iii. OLIVE M. RYAN, b. 1870, Ohio.
6. SAMUEL B.3 RYAN (SAMUAL2, JOHN1)17 was born 1840 in Maryland18. He married HARRIET. She was born 1842 in Ohio18.
More About SAMUEL B. RYAN:
Occupation: 1880, Farmer
Children of SAMUEL RYAN and HARRIET are:
i. HERBERT U.4 RYAN18, b. 1862.
ii. EMMET RYAN, b. 1867, Ohio.
ENDNOTES:
5. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
6. 1880 Federal Census.
7. Barbara Mills.
8. 1880 Federal Census.
9. 1870 Federal census.
10. 1880 Federal Census.
11. Falahey.FTW, Date of Import: 21 Jun 2005.
12. 1880 Federal Census.
13. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
14. 1880 Federal Census.
15. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
16. 1880 Federal Census.
17. Jim Ryan, Historical Sketch of the Ryan Family.
18. 1880 Federal Census.
******** 
Unknown, Harriet (I8931)
 

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