Matches 12,871 to 12,900 of 13,187
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Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Name
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Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Smith Houston Eakes (1915-2016) was Vivian Eakes Hull's father.
Vivian Eakes Hull considered Lucy Banister to be her grandmother.
Vivian Eakes Hull considerd David Monroe Banister and Sarah Odella "Della" Messenger to be her great-grandparents.
******
Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull
Created by: P~C~BT~
Added: 9 Jun 2020
Find a Grave Memorial 211143223
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for Vivian Eakes Hull (3 Jul 1941–8 Jun 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211143223, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by P~C~BT~
(contributor 48910295) .
Smith Houston Eakes' sister, Helen Margaret Tomlinson (Sep 11 1922- Nov 8 1988) named the parents (listed in SSI) of Smith Houston Eakes to be Luther Lee Eakes (1893-1963) and Alta Myrtle Smith Eakes (1894-1968).
******
Source:
SEE MN & Yellow011's SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister
Maintained by: MN
Originally Created by: Yellow011
Added: 16 Apr 2011
Find a Grave Memorial 68430346
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for David Monroe Bannister (15 Jun 1847–28 Jul 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68430346, citing Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens, Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by MN (contributor 46859205) .
David Monroe Bannister
BIRTH 15 Jun 1847
Georgia, USA
DEATH 28 Jul 1926 (aged 79)
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Show Map
PLOT Section A7 - Cemetery 17 - Grave 3
MEMORIAL ID 68430346 · View Source
Originally buried in Bannister Cemetery. Davidson CO TN. Moved due to dam construction and re-interred in Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens.
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Civil War Veteran
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1870 Ohio,Miami CO Union, Tippecanoe Post Office, David Banister, age 23, Permelia, age 20, Margaretta, age 3, William age 7 months
1880 Benton CO Indiana, Oak Grove, David Banister, widower, age 35, Mary, age 12, William, age 10, Emma, age 6 and John age 3
1900 Wilson CO TN Dist 25, David, age 52 is married to Saran, age 39. They have children Leonard, age 14, Lillie, age 10, Lillie age 5 months. Andy Messenger brother of Sarah lives with them.
1910 Davidson CO TN Dist, David M Banister, age 62, Sarah D, age 48, Lilly A, age 20, Luch H, age 10, Andrew Messinger, age 62, brother of Saran and James T Gleaves, age 64, a boarder.
1920 Davidson CO TN, Dist 4, David Banister, age 72, Sarah, age 59 and daughter Lillie, age 30
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David M. Banister married Permelia Alexander
November 10 November 1866 in Montgomery CO OH.
David was age 21, Permilia was age 18
Children with Permelia Alexander, Margaretta, William, Emma,John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Banister married Sarah Messenger
August 27 1882 in Warren, Indiana
Children with Sarah Messenger: Leonard, Lillie and Lucy
Leonard died in Illinois June 1964
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David was born in Campbell CO (now Fulton) GA
He lived in Alabama when he was young
Family Members
Spouse
Photo
Sarah Odella Messenger Bannister
1861-1959 (m. 1882)
Children
Photo
John Henry Bannister
1876-1933
Photo
Leonard Andrew Bannister
1883-1964
Photo
Lillie Ann Bannister Boner
1889-1923
Photo
Lucy Hughes Bannister Jones
1899-1962
****** | Messenger, Sarah Odella "Della" (I12801)
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| 12872 |
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Name
******
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Smith Houston Eakes (1915-2016) was Vivian Eakes Hull's father.
Vivian Eakes Hull considered Lucy Banister to be her grandmother.
Vivian Eakes Hull considerd David Monroe Banister and Sarah Odella "Della" Messenger to be her great-grandparents.
******
Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull
Created by: P~C~BT~
Added: 9 Jun 2020
Find a Grave Memorial 211143223
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for Vivian Eakes Hull (3 Jul 1941–8 Jun 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211143223, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by P~C~BT~
(contributor 48910295) .
Smith Houston Eakes' sister, Helen Margaret Tomlinson (Sep 11 1922- Nov 8 1988) named the parents (listed in SSI) of Smith Houston Eakes to be Luther Lee Eakes (1893-1963) and Alta Myrtle Smith Eakes (1894-1968).
******
Source:
SEE MN & Yellow011's SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister
Maintained by: MN
Originally Created by: Yellow011
Added: 16 Apr 2011
Find a Grave Memorial 68430346
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for David Monroe Bannister (15 Jun 1847–28 Jul 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68430346, citing Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens, Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by MN (contributor 46859205) .
David Monroe Bannister
BIRTH 15 Jun 1847
Georgia, USA
DEATH 28 Jul 1926 (aged 79)
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Show Map
PLOT Section A7 - Cemetery 17 - Grave 3
MEMORIAL ID 68430346 · View Source
Originally buried in Bannister Cemetery. Davidson CO TN. Moved due to dam construction and re-interred in Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Civil War Veteran
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1870 Ohio,Miami CO Union, Tippecanoe Post Office, David Banister, age 23, Permelia, age 20, Margaretta, age 3, William age 7 months
1880 Benton CO Indiana, Oak Grove, David Banister, widower, age 35, Mary, age 12, William, age 10, Emma, age 6 and John age 3
1900 Wilson CO TN Dist 25, David, age 52 is married to Saran, age 39. They have children Leonard, age 14, Lillie, age 10, Lillie age 5 months. Andy Messenger brother of Sarah lives with them.
1910 Davidson CO TN Dist, David M Banister, age 62, Sarah D, age 48, Lilly A, age 20, Luch H, age 10, Andrew Messinger, age 62, brother of Saran and James T Gleaves, age 64, a boarder.
1920 Davidson CO TN, Dist 4, David Banister, age 72, Sarah, age 59 and daughter Lillie, age 30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David M. Banister married Permelia Alexander
November 10 November 1866 in Montgomery CO OH.
David was age 21, Permilia was age 18
Children with Permelia Alexander, Margaretta, William, Emma,John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Banister married Sarah Messenger
August 27 1882 in Warren, Indiana
Children with Sarah Messenger: Leonard, Lillie and Lucy
Leonard died in Illinois June 1964
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David was born in Campbell CO (now Fulton) GA
He lived in Alabama when he was young
Family Members
Spouse
Photo
Sarah Odella Messenger Bannister
1861-1959 (m. 1882)
Children
Photo
John Henry Bannister
1876-1933
Photo
Leonard Andrew Bannister
1883-1964
Photo
Lillie Ann Bannister Boner
1889-1923
Photo
Lucy Hughes Bannister Jones
1899-1962
****** | Banister, Leonard (I12802)
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| 12873 |
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Name
******
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Smith Houston Eakes (1915-2016) was Vivian Eakes Hull's father.
Vivian Eakes Hull considered Lucy Banister to be her grandmother.
Vivian Eakes Hull considerd David Monroe Banister and Sarah Odella "Della" Messenger to be her great-grandparents.
******
Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull
Created by: P~C~BT~
Added: 9 Jun 2020
Find a Grave Memorial 211143223
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for Vivian Eakes Hull (3 Jul 1941–8 Jun 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211143223, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by P~C~BT~
(contributor 48910295) .
Smith Houston Eakes' sister, Helen Margaret Tomlinson (Sep 11 1922- Nov 8 1988) named the parents (listed in SSI) of Smith Houston Eakes to be Luther Lee Eakes (1893-1963) and Alta Myrtle Smith Eakes (1894-1968).
******
Source:
SEE MN & Yellow011's SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister
Maintained by: MN
Originally Created by: Yellow011
Added: 16 Apr 2011
Find a Grave Memorial 68430346
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for David Monroe Bannister (15 Jun 1847–28 Jul 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68430346, citing Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens, Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by MN (contributor 46859205) .
David Monroe Bannister
BIRTH 15 Jun 1847
Georgia, USA
DEATH 28 Jul 1926 (aged 79)
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Show Map
PLOT Section A7 - Cemetery 17 - Grave 3
MEMORIAL ID 68430346 · View Source
Originally buried in Bannister Cemetery. Davidson CO TN. Moved due to dam construction and re-interred in Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Civil War Veteran
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1870 Ohio,Miami CO Union, Tippecanoe Post Office, David Banister, age 23, Permelia, age 20, Margaretta, age 3, William age 7 months
1880 Benton CO Indiana, Oak Grove, David Banister, widower, age 35, Mary, age 12, William, age 10, Emma, age 6 and John age 3
1900 Wilson CO TN Dist 25, David, age 52 is married to Saran, age 39. They have children Leonard, age 14, Lillie, age 10, Lillie age 5 months. Andy Messenger brother of Sarah lives with them.
1910 Davidson CO TN Dist, David M Banister, age 62, Sarah D, age 48, Lilly A, age 20, Luch H, age 10, Andrew Messinger, age 62, brother of Saran and James T Gleaves, age 64, a boarder.
1920 Davidson CO TN, Dist 4, David Banister, age 72, Sarah, age 59 and daughter Lillie, age 30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David M. Banister married Permelia Alexander
November 10 November 1866 in Montgomery CO OH.
David was age 21, Permilia was age 18
Children with Permelia Alexander, Margaretta, William, Emma,John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Banister married Sarah Messenger
August 27 1882 in Warren, Indiana
Children with Sarah Messenger: Leonard, Lillie and Lucy
Leonard died in Illinois June 1964
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David was born in Campbell CO (now Fulton) GA
He lived in Alabama when he was young
Family Members
Spouse
Photo
Sarah Odella Messenger Bannister
1861-1959 (m. 1882)
Children
Photo
John Henry Bannister
1876-1933
Photo
Leonard Andrew Bannister
1883-1964
Photo
Lillie Ann Bannister Boner
1889-1923
Photo
Lucy Hughes Bannister Jones
1899-1962
****** | Banister, Lucy Hughes (considered grandmother) (I12804)
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| 12874 |
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Name
******
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Smith Houston Eakes (1915-2016) was Vivian Eakes Hull's father.
Vivian Eakes Hull considered Lucy Banister to be her grandmother.
Vivian Eakes Hull considerd David Monroe Banister and Sarah Odella "Della" Messenger to be her great-grandparents.
******
Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull
Created by: P~C~BT~
Added: 9 Jun 2020
Find a Grave Memorial 211143223
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for Vivian Eakes Hull (3 Jul 1941–8 Jun 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211143223, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by P~C~BT~
(contributor 48910295) .
Smith Houston Eakes' sister, Helen Margaret Tomlinson (Sep 11 1922- Nov 8 1988) named the parents (listed in SSI) of Smith Houston Eakes to be Luther Lee Eakes (1893-1963) and Alta Myrtle Smith Eakes (1894-1968).
******
Source:
SEE MN & Yellow011's SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister
Maintained by: MN
Originally Created by: Yellow011
Added: 16 Apr 2011
Find a Grave Memorial 68430346
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for David Monroe Bannister (15 Jun 1847–28 Jul 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68430346, citing Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens, Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by MN (contributor 46859205) .
David Monroe Bannister
BIRTH 15 Jun 1847
Georgia, USA
DEATH 28 Jul 1926 (aged 79)
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Show Map
PLOT Section A7 - Cemetery 17 - Grave 3
MEMORIAL ID 68430346 · View Source
Originally buried in Bannister Cemetery. Davidson CO TN. Moved due to dam construction and re-interred in Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Civil War Veteran
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1870 Ohio,Miami CO Union, Tippecanoe Post Office, David Banister, age 23, Permelia, age 20, Margaretta, age 3, William age 7 months
1880 Benton CO Indiana, Oak Grove, David Banister, widower, age 35, Mary, age 12, William, age 10, Emma, age 6 and John age 3
1900 Wilson CO TN Dist 25, David, age 52 is married to Saran, age 39. They have children Leonard, age 14, Lillie, age 10, Lillie age 5 months. Andy Messenger brother of Sarah lives with them.
1910 Davidson CO TN Dist, David M Banister, age 62, Sarah D, age 48, Lilly A, age 20, Luch H, age 10, Andrew Messinger, age 62, brother of Saran and James T Gleaves, age 64, a boarder.
1920 Davidson CO TN, Dist 4, David Banister, age 72, Sarah, age 59 and daughter Lillie, age 30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David M. Banister married Permelia Alexander
November 10 November 1866 in Montgomery CO OH.
David was age 21, Permilia was age 18
Children with Permelia Alexander, Margaretta, William, Emma,John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Banister married Sarah Messenger
August 27 1882 in Warren, Indiana
Children with Sarah Messenger: Leonard, Lillie and Lucy
Leonard died in Illinois June 1964
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David was born in Campbell CO (now Fulton) GA
He lived in Alabama when he was young
Family Members
Spouse
Photo
Sarah Odella Messenger Bannister
1861-1959 (m. 1882)
Children
Photo
John Henry Bannister
1876-1933
Photo
Leonard Andrew Bannister
1883-1964
Photo
Lillie Ann Bannister Boner
1889-1923
Photo
Lucy Hughes Bannister Jones
1899-1962
******
Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172694893/smith-houston-eakes
Created by: MN
Added: 13 Nov 2016
Find a Grave Memorial 172694893
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172694893/smith-houston-eakes : accessed 13 May 2022), memorial page for Smith Houston Eakes (30 Sep 1915–12 Nov 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 172694893, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by MN (contributor 46859205) .
Smith Houston Eakes
BIRTH 30 Sep 1915
Wilson County, Tennessee, USA
DEATH 12 Nov 2016 (aged 101)
BURIAL
Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
MEMORIAL ID 172694893 · View Source
Smith H. Eakes of Mt. Juliet TN died age 101 on Nov. 14, 2016
Smith was a member of Bakers Grove Baptist Church.
He was the son of the late, Luther and Myrtle Eakes. He is also preceded in death by (names OMITTED)
(SURVIVORS OMITTED)
Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at Bond Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park.
Grandsons will serve as active pallbearers.
The Wilson Post Nov 14 2016
*Sister, Helen Margaret Tomlinson born Sep 11 1922 died Nov 8 1988 (SSI named parents)
****** | Eakes, Smith Houston (I12805)
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| 12875 |
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Name
******
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020)
Smith Houston Eakes (1915-2016) was Vivian Eakes Hull's father.
Vivian Eakes Hull considered Lucy Banister to be her grandmother.
Vivian Eakes Hull considerd David Monroe Banister and Sarah Odella "Della" Messenger to be her great-grandparents.
******
Source:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull
Created by: P~C~BT~
Added: 9 Jun 2020
Find a Grave Memorial 211143223
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211143223/vivian-hull : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for Vivian Eakes Hull (3 Jul 1941–8 Jun 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211143223, citing Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by P~C~BT~
(contributor 48910295) .
Smith Houston Eakes' sister, Helen Margaret Tomlinson (Sep 11 1922- Nov 8 1988) named the parents (listed in SSI) of Smith Houston Eakes to be Luther Lee Eakes (1893-1963) and Alta Myrtle Smith Eakes (1894-1968).
******
Source:
SEE MN & Yellow011's SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister
Maintained by: MN
Originally Created by: Yellow011
Added: 16 Apr 2011
Find a Grave Memorial 68430346
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68430346/david-monroe-bannister : accessed 15 May 2022), memorial page for David Monroe Bannister (15 Jun 1847–28 Jul 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68430346, citing Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens, Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA ; Maintained by MN (contributor 46859205) .
David Monroe Bannister
BIRTH 15 Jun 1847
Georgia, USA
DEATH 28 Jul 1926 (aged 79)
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Mount Juliet Memorial Gardens
Mount Juliet, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA Show Map
PLOT Section A7 - Cemetery 17 - Grave 3
MEMORIAL ID 68430346 · View Source
Originally buried in Bannister Cemetery. Davidson CO TN. Moved due to dam construction and re-interred in Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Civil War Veteran
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1870 Ohio,Miami CO Union, Tippecanoe Post Office, David Banister, age 23, Permelia, age 20, Margaretta, age 3, William age 7 months
1880 Benton CO Indiana, Oak Grove, David Banister, widower, age 35, Mary, age 12, William, age 10, Emma, age 6 and John age 3
1900 Wilson CO TN Dist 25, David, age 52 is married to Saran, age 39. They have children Leonard, age 14, Lillie, age 10, Lillie age 5 months. Andy Messenger brother of Sarah lives with them.
1910 Davidson CO TN Dist, David M Banister, age 62, Sarah D, age 48, Lilly A, age 20, Luch H, age 10, Andrew Messinger, age 62, brother of Saran and James T Gleaves, age 64, a boarder.
1920 Davidson CO TN, Dist 4, David Banister, age 72, Sarah, age 59 and daughter Lillie, age 30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David M. Banister married Permelia Alexander
November 10 November 1866 in Montgomery CO OH.
David was age 21, Permilia was age 18
Children with Permelia Alexander, Margaretta, William, Emma,John
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David Banister married Sarah Messenger
August 27 1882 in Warren, Indiana
Children with Sarah Messenger: Leonard, Lillie and Lucy
Leonard died in Illinois June 1964
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
David was born in Campbell CO (now Fulton) GA
He lived in Alabama when he was young
Family Members
Spouse
Photo
Sarah Odella Messenger Bannister
1861-1959 (m. 1882)
Children
Photo
John Henry Bannister
1876-1933
Photo
Leonard Andrew Bannister
1883-1964
Photo
Lillie Ann Bannister Boner
1889-1923
Photo
Lucy Hughes Bannister Jones
1899-1962
****** | Jones, Unknown (I12806)
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| 12876 |
Source:
Vivian Eakes Hull (1941-2020) | Hull, Unknown (I12808)
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| 12877 |
Source:
Waheed Bhatti:
Notification of death
Source:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/jconline/obituary.aspx?pid=173814966
Carolyn "Susie" (Robbins) Bhatti (1963 - 2015)
Obituary
Carolyn "Susie" (Robbins) Bhatti, age 51, of Indianapolis, passed on January 5, 2015.
Born on October 1, 1963 in Lafayette, she was the daughter of the late Marvin Robbins and (SURVIVOR OMITTED). She graduated from Benton Central High School.
She married (SURVIVOR OMITTED) on November 29, 2002 in Dallas, TX and he survives. She was a loving wife, mother and homemaker.
Carolyn was a very kind and gentle soul; she had a loving and generous heart, and was always giving to others. She was an avid Colts fan. She loved the outdoors, thunderstorms, the country, trees, mushroom hunting and fishing, tubing, canoeing, animals, music and laughing. She was very good at drawing, had a green thumb and an amazing cook. Susie was compassionate, kind, loving, warmhearted, humble, charismatic and strong and had eyes that could see into your soul.
She is living on in the hearts of her husband and children: (SURVIVORS OMITTED)
Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at Hippensteel Funeral Home. Service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at the funeral home. Celebrant Carla Ellis officiating. Interment at Union Cemetery. Hippensteel Funeral Home entrusted with care. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be made to Hippensteel Funeral Home, and are deeply appreciated. Share memories and condolences online at www.hippensteelfuneralservice.com.
See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/jconline/obituary.aspx?pid=173814966#sthash.Is7zljkr.dpuf
Source:
Lynn Stoops Chapel:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141227079/carolyn-bhatti
Maintained by: Lynn Stoops Chapel
Originally Created by: RATU50
Added: 12 Jan 2015
Find A Grave Memorial 141227079
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 August 2018), memorial page for Carolyn “Susie” Robbins Bhatti (1 Oct 1963–5 Jan 2015), Find A Grave Memorial no. 141227079, citing Union Cemetery, Clarks Hill, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA ; Maintained by Lynn Stoops Chapel (contributor 47411618) .
Carolyn Sue "Susie" Robbins Bhatti
BIRTH 1 Oct 1963Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
DEATH 5 Jan 2015 (aged 51)Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
BURIAL Union CemeteryClarks Hill, Tippecanoe County, Indiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID 141227079 ·
Family Members
Parents
Marvin A. Robbins
1934 2013
Betty A. Siminson Capper
1939 2011
| Robbins, Carolyn Sue "Susie" (I11119)
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| 12878 |
Source:
Wally McCormick:
Name
Source:
SEE BRENDA HEIBERT-CONKEL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=tedys&GSfn=verona&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=42930949&df=all&
Brenda Heibert-Conkel:
Verona Mae Gulley McCormick Tedys:
Birth: May 3, 1916
Shadyside Belmont County Ohio, USA
Death: Jan. 9, 2006
Mahoning County Ohio, USA
From the Alliance Review dated obituary Jan. 11, 2006
Verona M. Tedys
Verona M. Tedys, 89, of Alliance died at 12:10 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, 2006, at Community Care Center. She was born May, 3, 1916, in Shadyside, Ohio, to Albert and Bertha (Rufer) Gulley. A homemaker of the Christian faith, Mrs. Tedys was a former employee of Cope Electric in Alliance. She graduated from Shadyside High School. [SURVIVORS OMITTED] She was preceded in death by her husband, Andrew S. Tedys, in September 1992, and four brothers, Cecil, Joseph, Albert and Edwin Gulley. [INFORMATION OMITTED] A memorial service will be held between the hours of 11 a.m. and noon Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2006, at Highland Memorial Park. The Gednetz-Ruzek Funeral Home in Sebring is handling arrangements. (1-11-06)
Family links:
Spouse:
Andrew Stefen Tedys (1915 - 1992)
Burial:
Highland Memorial Park
Columbiana County
Ohio, USA
Created by: Brenda Heibert-Conkel
Record added: Oct 10, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 42930949 | Gully, Verona Mae (I10359)
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| 12879 |
Source:
Wally McCormick:
Name | McCormick, Robert Dudley (I10355)
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| 12880 |
Source:
Wally McCormick:
Name | Richardson, Willa Mae (I10356)
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| 12881 |
Source:
Wally McCormick:
Name | McCormick, Wallace Vance II (I10358)
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| 12882 |
Source:
Wally McCormick:
Name | McCormick, George (I10361)
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| 12883 |
Source:
Warren D. Hight
Name, dates, & places
Source:
SEE RICHARD D. BAITH'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rdbaith&id=I05098
Kith and Kin of Richard D. Baith:
Richard D. Baith:
ID: I05098
Name: Martha Jane Glass
Sex: F
Birth: 9 JUL 1857 in Quasqueton, Buchanan County, Iowa
Death: 11 APR 1937 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Father: Martin A. Glass b: 28 JUL 1809 in Harrison County, Ohio
Mother: Nancy Belek b: 11 APR 1816 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio [Donna Forney Clark: I believe this is Nancy Belch]
Marriage 1 Jesse Leroy Hight b: 31 MAY 1858 in Dover, Bureau County, Illinois
Married: 7 JUL 1881 in Cono Township, Buchanan County, Iowa
Children
Jesse Leo Hight b: 28 DEC 1880 in Walker, Linn County, Iowa
Joseph Amon Hight b: 17 AUG 1882 in Walker, Linn County, Iowa
Adolphus Ellsworth Hight b: 26 MAY 1884 in Walnut, Knox County, Nebraska
Willard Brackston Hight b: 21 MAY 1886 in Walnut, Knox County, Nebraska
Avon Hight b: 1888
Algy Roy Hight b: 21 OCT 1889 in Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska
Meda Valora Hight b: 16 JUL 1898 in Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska | Glass, Martha Jane (I4947)
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| 12884 |
Source:
Warren D. Hight
Name, dates, & places
Source:
SEE RICHARD D. BAITH'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rdbaith&id=I05098
Kith and Kin of Richard D. Baith:
Richard D. Baith:
ID: I06103
Name: Martin A. Glass
Sex: M
Birth: 28 JUL 1809 in Harrison County, Ohio
Death: 26 JAN 1901 in Quasqueton, Buchanan County, Iowa
Event: Lived Buchannan County, Iowa
Father: Jacob Glass b: 3 JUL 1770 in Adams County, Pennsylvania
Mother: Eva Snider b: 12 FEB 1778 in Adams County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 1 Nancy Belek b: 11 APR 1816 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio [Donna Forney Clark: I believe this is Nancy Belch]
Married: 3 NOV 1831 in Tuscarwas County, Ohio
Children
Jacob C. Glass b: 18 JAN 1833
Sarah Glass b: 13 NOV 1834
Elizabeth Glass b: 28 JUN 1837
Mary M. Glass b: 4 MAY 1839
John M. Glass b: 18 JUL 1841
Joseph Glass b: 26 JUL 1843
James Glass b: 6 JUN 1846
Reason Glass b: 26 APR 1847
Isabel Glass b: 2 AUG 1849
Susan G. Glass b: 23 APR 1852
Martin L. Glass b: 16 FEB 1855
Martha Jane Glass b: 9 JUL 1857 in Quasqueton, Buchanan County, Iowa
Marriage 2 Elmira L.
Married: 21 NOV 1872 | Glass, Martin (I2029)
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Source:
Wayne Baker:
Name
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
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FamilySearch:
Husband
Fleming Bagby
Birth: 1809 , , Virginia
Marriage: About 1845 , Buckingham, Virginia
Wife
Aranna
Birth: 1832 , Buckingham, Virginia
Marriage: About 1845 , Buckingham, Virginia
Children
1. Mary L. Bagby
Female
Birth: 1846 , Buckingham, Virginia
2. John T. Bagby
Male
Birth: 1848 , Buckingham, Virginia
3. Cornelia Bagby
Female
Birth: 1849 , Buckingham, Virginia
4. Edward Bagby
Male
Birth: 1850 , Buckingham, Virginia
5. William Bagby
Male
Birth: 1854 , Buckingham, Virginia
6. George Bagby
Male
Birth: 1856 , Buckingham, Virginia
7. Hattie Bagby
Female
Birth: 1858 , Buckingham, Virginia
8. Jane Bagby
Female
Birth: 1860 , Buckingham, Virginia | Bagby, William Fleming (I6168)
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Source:
Wayne Baker:
Name
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
Fleming Bagby
Birth: 1809 , , Virginia
Marriage: About 1845 , Buckingham, Virginia
Wife
Aranna
Birth: 1832 , Buckingham, Virginia [Donna Forney Clark: I'm assuming this is a guesstimate birthdate.]
Marriage: About 1845 , Buckingham, Virginia
Children
1. Mary L. Bagby
Female
Birth: 1846 , Buckingham, Virginia
2. John T. Bagby
Male
Birth: 1848 , Buckingham, Virginia
3. Cornelia Bagby
Female
Birth: 1849 , Buckingham, Virginia
4. Edward Bagby
Male
Birth: 1850 , Buckingham, Virginia
5. William Bagby
Male
Birth: 1854 , Buckingham, Virginia
6. George Bagby
Male
Birth: 1856 , Buckingham, Virginia
7. Hattie Bagby
Female
Birth: 1858 , Buckingham, Virginia
8. Jane Bagby
Female
Birth: 1860 , Buckingham, Virginia
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=I079063
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I079063
Name: Fleming Bagby
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1809 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Father: John Bagby b: BEF 1775
Mother: Elizabeth Bates b: ABT 1775 in Cumberland County, Virginia
Marriage 1 UNKNOWN
Children
Aranna Bagby b: 1832
Joseph Bagby b: 1833
Mary L. Bagby b: 1846
Cornelia Bagby b: 1849 | Bagby, Fleming (I6166)
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Source:
Wayne Baker:
Name
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= I079056
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I079056
Name: Elizabeth Bates
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1775 in Cumberland County, Virginia
Death: BEF 1819
Father: Isaac C. Bates b: ABT 1752 in Albemarle County, Virginia
Mother: Elizabeth Ann Toney b: ABT 1755 in Virginia
Marriage 1 John Bagby b: BEF 1775
Married: ABT 1800
Children
Jesse Bagby b: ABT 1805
Fleming Bagby b: ABT 1809 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Mary Ann Bagby b: ABT 1811
William Trent Bagby b: 9 JUL 1813 in Buckingham County, Virginia | Bates, Elizabeth (I1199)
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Source:
Wayne Baker:
Name
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=I079060
Adkins/Spence/Perry/Smith Connections:
Sheila Adkins Powell:
ID: I079060
Name: John Bagby
Sex: M
Birth: BEF 1775
Father: M. A. Bagby b: BEF 1755
Marriage 1 Elizabeth Bates b: ABT 1775 in Cumberland County, Virginia
Married: ABT 1800
Children
Jesse Bagby b: ABT 1805
Fleming Bagby b: ABT 1809 in Buckingham County, Virginia
Mary Ann Bagby b: ABT 1811
William Trent Bagby b: 9 JUL 1813 in Buckingham County, Virginia | Bagby, John (I2027)
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Wiley Alston Jarrell:
Name | Rupe, William (I3809)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
GOOD BYE INDIANA by Kate Sharp Jones, a story that is in the HISTORIES section of this website, http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/Goodbye%20Indiana.html
Author of above text | Sharp, Kate (I4582)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
GOOD BYE INDIANA by Kate Sharp Jones, a story that is in the HISTORIES section of this website, http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/Goodbye%20Indiana.html
Name | Jones, Unknown (I4583)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis Archives:
GOOD BYE INDIANA by Kate Sharp Jones, a story that is in the HISTORIES section of this website, http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/Histories/Goodbye%20Indiana.html
Name | Loveridge, Newton (I4588)
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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].
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. | Benson, Guy (I10427)
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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].
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. | Benson, Arthur (I10426)
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Willard "Jack" Davis:
HISTORY OF JACOB ROBBINS AND SARAH SPILLMAN as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
Name | Hanks, William (I6959)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
HISTORY OF JACOB ROBBINS AND SARAH SPILLMAN as told by their son Harvey Robbins:
Name | Hall, Elizabeth (I6960)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
Name
Source:
SEE TONY ARMES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/r/m/Tony-Armes-OH/
The ARMES Family of Breckinridge County, Kentucky:
Tony Armes:
Name, dates, & places
Marriage Notes for RICHARD DAVIS and MARY ROBBINS:
MARRIAGE BOND
7 April 1894- Richard Davis, 22, farmer, b. Breckinridge County, Ky. (father, R.M. Davis, b. Breckinridge County, Ky., mother, L.A. Collins, b. Breckinridge County, Ky.) to Mary Robbins, 18, b. Breckinridge County, Ky. (father, Micajah N. Robbins, b. Indiana, mother, Polly Robbins, b. Hardin County, Ky.) Micajah N. Robbins, bondsman; married 8 April 1894 at residence Micajah N. Robbins, by W.B. Sneed minister M.E. Church, in presence A. Mc Meador, R.M. Davis, Sr. and Charley E. Robbins. (source: Breckinridge County, Kentucky Marriage Bonds- 1881-1895; compiled by Jane Meador Newton, 1997; ATHS) | Davis, Richard Overton (I0998)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
Name
Source:
SEE TONY ARMES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/r/m/Tony-Armes-OH/
The ARMES Family of Breckinridge County, Kentucky:
Tony Armes:
Name, dates, & places | Davis, Columbus "Lum" (I4996)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
Name
Source:
SEE TONY ARMES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/r/m/Tony-Armes-OH/
The ARMES Family of Breckinridge County, Kentucky:
Tony Armes:
Name, dates, & places | Davis, Abner (I4997)
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Source:
Willard "Jack" Davis:
Name
Source:
SEE TONY ARMES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/r/m/Tony-Armes-OH/
The ARMES Family of Breckinridge County, Kentucky:
Tony Armes:
Name, dates, & places | Simmons, Bertha Mary "Bertie" (I4998)
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