Matches 1,651 to 1,680 of 13,187
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SEE BECKY TEUBNER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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Bits and Pieces of Genealogy and History:
Becky Teubner:
ID: I040783
Name: Ruth Mabel West
Sex: F
Birth: 5 SEP 1914 in Dublin Precinct, Boone Co., NE 1 2
Death: 26 MAR 2000 in Lakewood, Jefferson Co., CO / Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver Co., CO 2
Father: William John West b: 22 FEB 1881 in Dublin Precinct, Boone Co., NE
Mother: Mable Dane McGee b: 18 DEC 1892 in Stromsburg, Polk Co., NE
Marriage 1 Maxwell Hileman b: 18 OCT 1914
Sources:
Title: 1920 Dublin Twp., Boone Co., NE census
Title: Rootsweb Contribution - Jennifer LeMar 9/03
Title: Descendants of Hugh Reid Collected by Elaine S. Yunker and Sadie Roberts May 1978
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Source:
SSDI:
RUTH W HILEMAN 05 Sep 1914 26 Mar 2000 (P) (Lakewood, Jefferson, CO)
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Source:
http://www.interment.net/data/us/co/denver/logan/h/h08.htm
Interment.net:
Cemetery Transcription Library:
Fort Logan National Cemetery
Denver, Denver County, Colorado
Hileman, Maxwell, b. 10/18/1914, d. 01/01/1994, US Army, TEC4, Res: Lakewood, CO, Plot: 10 0 609, bur. 01/05/1994
Hileman, Ruth M, b. 09/05/1914, d. 03/26/2000, US Army Air Forces, CPL, Res: Denver, CO, Plot: 10 0 609, bur. 03/31/2000
******** | West, Ruth Mabel (I7702)
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| 1652 |
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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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A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Ludwig Pfautz
birt: 20 MAY 1730
plac: near Skippack, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) Co, PA
******** | Pfautz, Ludwig (I1937)
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| 1653 |
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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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Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Anna* Margaretha Pfautz
birt: 1725
plac: Zweibruecken, Palatinate, Germany
deat: 1798
plac: Randolph County, North Carolina
marr: 1745
plac: Germany Twp, York Co., Pennsylvania
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Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Andreas HUBER (AFN:1SM4-6DP) Pedigree
Born: 23 Jan 1723 Place: Ellerstadt, Rhenish, Palatinate
Christened: 6 Apr 1772 Place: Caraway Creek, Guilford Co., N. C.
Died: 1788 Place: Randolf Tp., Montgomery Co., Oh.
Buried: 1788 Place: Randolf Twp., Montgomery Co., Oh.
Married: Abt 1744 Place: Germany Twp., York Co., Pa.
Father: Gregor Joans HOOVER (HUBER) (AFN:1V4H-RS7) Family
Mother: Anna Marie KRUETZER (AFN:1V4H-RTF)
Wife's Name
Anna Margareta PFAUTZ (AFN:1SM4-642) Pedigree
Born: 1722 Place: Rohrbach, Rhenish, Palatinate
Died: 1798 Place: Randolph Co., N.c.
Married: Abt 1744 Place: Germany Twp., York Co., Pa.
Father: Jacob PFAUTZ (AFN:1SM4-62M) Family
Mother: Anna Magdalena KUNTZ (AFN:1SM4-63T)
Children
1. Sex Name
M Jonas HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6FW) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1746 Place: Pipecreekwaters, Frederick Co., Md.
Died: 1828 Place:
2. Sex Name
F Mary HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6G4) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1747 Place: Pipecreekwaters, Frederick Co., Md.
Died: Abt 1763 Place:
3. Sex Name
F Catherine HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6HB) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1749 Place: Pipecreekwaters, Frederick Co., Md.
Died: Abt 1857 Place:
4. Sex Name
M Jacob HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6JJ) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1751 Place: Pipecreekwaters, Frederick Co., Md.
Died: Apr 1821 Place: N.c.
5. Sex Name
F Rachel HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6LX) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1758 Place: Pipecreekwaters, Frederick Co., Md.
6. Sex Name
F Susannah HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6M5) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1763 Place: Uwharriewaters, Rowan Co., N. C.
Died: 1 Nov 1813 Place:
7. Sex Name
M Peter HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6NC) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1769 Place: Rowan Co., N.c.
Died: 16 Feb 1840 Place: Green Fork, Ind.
8. Sex Name
F Elizabeth HOOVER (AFN:T89L-HD) Pedigree
Born: 1751 Place: Mirey Springs, Uniontown, Pa
Died: 1825 Place: , Randolf, Nc
Buried: 1825 Place: , Randolf, Nc
9. Sex Name
M John HOOVER (AFN:NF2M-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1760 Place: Mirey Springs, Uniontown, Pa
Christened: 1784 Place: Randolph Co., N. C.
Died: 13 Nov 1831 Place: West Milton, Miami Co., Oh
Buried: Abt 1831 Place: West Branch Cem.
10. Sex Name
M Daniel HOOVER (AFN:CG8H-VP) Pedigree
Born: 1756 Place: Mirey Springs, Uniontown, Pa
Died: 13 Feb 1819 Place: Still Water, Montgomery Co., Oh.
11. Sex Name
M David HOOVER (AFN:CG8H-WV) Pedigree
Born: 1766 Place: Mirey Springs, Carrol, Md.
Died: 1 Jul 1841 Place: Still Water, Montgomery Co., Oh.
12. Sex Name
M Henry HOOVER (AFN:T89W-L5) Pedigree
Born: 25 Jul 1773 Place: Mirey Springs, Uniontown, Pa
Died: 11 Mar 1842 Place: Greensfork, Wayne, Indiana
Buried: Place: South Cem., Wayne Co., Ind.
13. Sex Name
M Andrew HOOVER (AFN:1SM4-6KQ) Pedigree
Born: 21 Sep 1752 Place: Pipecreekwaters, Frederick Co., Md.
Died: 29 Dec 1834 Place: White Waters, Ind.
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SEE FAYE JARVIS MORAN & ELIZABETH HARRIS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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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.}
******** | Pfautz, Anna Margareta (I2116)
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| 1654 |
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Source:
SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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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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Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Names, dates, & places
********
| Pfautz, Jacob (I2119)
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| 1655 |
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Source:
SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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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:
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Retracing Our Family Legacy:
A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Anna Marie Pfautz
birt: 3 NOV 1738
plac: near Skippack, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) Co, PA
deat: 1814
marr: 1768
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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.}
******** | Pfautz, Anna Maria (I2160)
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| 1656 |
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Source:
SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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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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A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Catherine Pfautz
birt: 1740
plac: on "Little Conewago", Hanover Twp., Lancaster (later York) Co., Pa.
deat: 1815
plac: York County, Pennsylvania
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Silvey/Graham & Allied Families:
Helen Silvey:
ID: I4812
Name: Johannes ECKERT
Sex: M
Note:
! John Scott Davenport, Ph.D., May 29 1979 ! John Scott
Davenport, Ph.D. Working draft May 1, 1981: "Partinymic Code B:
"Catherine PFAUTZ-John ECKERT, of Adams Co., Pa., Family #2-005"
! "5 Generations of the Pfautz-Fouts Family" compiled and
published by Audrey L. Woodruff, C.G.R.S.--Order from 1824 S.
Harvard, Independence, Mo., 64052 -- p. 12 !From: Corinne Diller
cdiller@juno.com Mar. 2000 - John of Md.?
Change Date: 10 OCT 2000
Marriage 1 Catherine PFAUTZ b: 1740 in Skepach, Pa., USA
Married: ABT 1758
******** | Pfautz, Catharina (I2162)
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| 1657 |
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SEE BENNETTA HERSEY/ELLIOTT'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
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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:
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Retracing Our Family Legacy:
A Genealogy Site Researching the Surnames Elliott, Fouts, Cessun, Hardy, Hersey, and Allied Families:
Bennetta Hersey/Elliott:
Maria Elizabeth Pfautz
birt: 1743
plac: "Little Conewago" Hanover Twp., Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
deat: 1815
******** | Pfautz, Maria Elizabeth (I2164)
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| 1658 |
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Breeden Family of Virginia and parts West:
Carl Preston Breeden, Jr.:
ID: I16482
Name: Martha Ann Breedon 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1831 in Either Shenandoah or Page County Virginia
Death: BEF 1876
Reference Number: 16482
Note:
1870 Kanawha County, West Virginia / Union District / Enumarated 26 Jul 1870 / Page 255
Post Office Sissonville
14 170 170 Wilkenson, William T. 31 M W Farmer 500 200 Va
15 Martha A. 30 F W Keeping House Va
16 Ambrose B. 17 M W VA now WV
17 Nancy E. 15 F W " "
18 James H. 13 M W " "
19 Sarah J. 11 F W " "
20 William T. 06 M W WV
21 Clarissa 04 F W WV
22 Benjamin F. 03 M W WV
23 James H. 15 M W Farm Laborer Va now WV
Father: William S. Breeding b: ABT 1805 in Rockingham County, Virginia
Mother: Ruth A. (Bodie?) Nicholson b: 1804 in Virginia Prob Madison County
Marriage 1 John L. Patterson b: ABT 1831 in Page Co., Virginia
Married: 9 JAN 1851 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Marriage 2 William 'T?' Richard Wilkinson b: ABT 1829 in Bedford County, Virginia
Married: 17 MAR 1853 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Children
Ambrose B. Wilkinson b: ABT 1853 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Nancy K. Wilkinson b: 10 MAR 1855 in Kanawha County, West Virginia (Virginia at time)
James Harvey Wilkinson b: 2 OCT 1857 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Sarah Wilkinson b: ABT 1859 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
William T. Wilkinson b: ABT 1864 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Clarissa A. Wilkinson b: ABT 1866 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Benjamin Franklin Wilkinson b: ABT 1867 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Mary V. Wilkinson b: ABT 1871 in Kanawha County, West Virginia
Sources:
Title: 1850 Kanawha Co, VA
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
******** | Breedon, Martha Ann (I2514)
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| 1659 |
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Our Meder-Dempsey Family:
Cathy Meder-Dempsey:
ID: I1560
Name: Thomas Curry
Sex: M
Birth: bet. 1811 - 1820
Note:
1840 U.S. Federal Census
Fayette County, (West) Virginia
Thomas Curry (page 145)
1 male 20 & under 30 yo
1 female 15 & under 20 yo
Change Date: 7 MAY 2003 at 22:30:22
Marriage 1 Susannah Johnson b: 30 APR 1823 in Nicholas County,(West) Virginia
Married: 16 MAY 1839 in Fayette County,(West) Virginia 1
Event: Married by: in Rev. John Johnson 1
Sources:
Repository:
Title: Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly
Abbrev: Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly
Note:
Source Media Type: Book
Page: volume III, number 2 (01-APR-1965)
******** | Curry, Thomas (I2597)
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| 1660 |
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Our Meder-Dempsey Family:
Cathy Meder-Dempsey:
ID: I1562
Name: Adeline Jarrett
Sex: F
Birth: Bet. 1815-1820
1850 U.S. Federal Census
Fayette County (West) Virginia
HH #468-468
Harrison Johnson 29 M Farmer VA
Adline Johnson 30 F VA
Mary Johnson 8 F VA
Clark Johnson 6 M VA
Jackson Johnson 6 M VA
Caroline Johnson 4 F VA
Amalethe Johnson 1 F VA
1860 U.S. Federal Census
Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Paint Creek Post Office, Page No. 324-325
Enumerated by William C. Blaine
HH #2230-2230
Harrison Johnson 45 M Farmer Virginia
Adaline Johnson 43 F Virginia
Clark Johnson 17 M Virginia Attended school within the year
Jackson Johnson 15 M Virginia Attended school within the year
Caroline Johnson 13 F Virginia Attended school within the year
Lethe Johnson 11 F Virginia Attended school within the year
Alaims Johnson 10 M Virginia Attended school within the year
Margaret Johnson 7 F Virginia
Virginia Johnson 5 F Virginia
James S. Johnson 2 M Virginia
Note: "Alaims" may be an error on the part of the enumerator. Should be Adam.
1870 U.S. Federal Census
Kanawha County, West Virginia
Cabin Creek Township, Page No. 19, Sheet No. 22A
Enumerated the 11th day of August 1870. Robert H. ???, Ass't Marshal.
HH#125-125
Johnson, Harrison 51 M W Farm Laborer 0 400 Virginia now West Virginia cannot read & write Male US citizen over 21 yo
Johnson, Adeline 55 F W Keeping House Virginia now West Virginia
Johnson, Adam 18 M W Farm Laborer Virginia now West Virginia
Johnson, Mathilda 16 F W at home Virginia now West Virginia
Johnson, Virginia 15 F W at home Virginia now West Virginia
Johnson, James 12 M W at home Virginia* cannot read & write
Johnson, Harrison 10 M W at home Virginia* cannot read & write
Johnson, Clark 26 M W Farm Laborer Virginia* Male US citizen over 21 yo
Johnson, Elizabeth 19 F W at home Virginia*
Johnson, Mary 8/12 F W West Virginia born in October
Note: Virginia* should be West Virginia - an error made by the enumerator.
1880 U.S. Federal Census
Kanawha County, West Virginia
Cabin Creek District, Page No. 48
Enumeration District No. 48, Sheet No. 203A
Enumerated the twenty-first day of June, 1880. James D. Praicher, enumerator.
HH #416-416
Johnson, Harrison W M 60 married Farm Laborer WV WV WV
Johnson, Adeline W F 62 wife married Keeping House WV WV WV
Johnson, James W M 22 son single Farm Laborer WV WV WV
Johnson, Harrison Jr. W M 19 son single Farm Laborer WV WV WV
2
Marriage 1 Harrison Johnson b: 14 NOV 1820 in Nicholas County,(West) Virginia
Married: Abt 1841 in Kanawha County,(West) Virginia
Children
Mary Elizabeth Johnson b: Abt 1842
Clark Johnson b: 25 SEP 1844
Jackson Johnson b: bet. 1844 - 1845 in Kanawha County,(West) Virginia
Caroline Johnson b: bet. 1846 - 1847
Amy Letha Johnson b: Abt 1849 in Fayette County,(West) Virginia
Adam Johnson b: 18 DEC 1850 in Fayette County,(West) Virginia
Margaret or Mathilda Johnson b: Abt 1853
Virginia Johnson b: Abt 1855
James A. Johnson b: Abt 1858
Harrison Johnson b: Abt 1860 in (West) Virginia
******** | Jarrett, Adaleine (I2609)
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| 1661 |
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Samuel Cockerill Genealogy:
Clifton "Gayle" Cockerill:
Name
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The Branch Ranch - A Roundup of Our Ancestors:
Lois E. Branch:
ID: I54912
Name: Theodore "Dick" Bohnstedt
Sex: M
Birth: 10 AUG 1862 in Olney, Richland Co. IL
Death: 5 DEC 1926 in Madrid, Perkins Co. NE
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage Co. NE
Occupation: Farmer
Census: 1910 Hanover, Gage Co. Nebraska with wife and seven children
Note:
1910 Census, Hanover, Gage Co. Nebraska
Theodore Bohnstedt 47
Mary Bohnstedt 40
Bernice Bohnstedt 17
Hazel Bohnstedt 15
Velma Bohnstedt 11
Duree Bohnstedt 9
Maud Bohnstedt 7
Mabel Bohnstedt 5
Margie Bohnstedt 2
Clarence Hand 32
1920 Census, Hanover, Gage Co. Nebraska
Bohnstedt, Theodor 57 IL Farmer
Mary 49 IL Wife
Hazel 25 NE Daughter
Duane 19 NE Son
Maud 16 NE Daughter
Mabel 14 NE Daughter
Margie 12 NE Daughter
Preston 7 NE Son
Father: Johann Carl Christian "Charles" Bohnstedt II b: MAY 1829 in Wolmirstedt, Germany
Mother: Mary Ann Cappell b: MAR 1835 in OH
Marriage 1 Mary Ellen Townsend b: 4 FEB 1870 in Tonica, La Salle Co. IL
Married: 14 MAY 1887 in Beatrice, Gage Co. NE
Children
Alva Earl Bohnstedt b: 18 MAR 1888 in Nebraska
Harry Lisle Bohnstedt b: 13 JUN 1890 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Bernice Ruth Bohnstedt b: 28 DEC 1892 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Hazel Merle Bohnstedt b: 23 OCT 1894 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Velma Edith Bohnstedt b: 21 JUN 1898 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Duane Townsend Bohnstedt b: 15 JUN 1900 in Davenport, near Oak, Neb.
Pauline Maude Bohnstedt b: 4 MAR 1903 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Mabel Elma Bohnstedt b: 18 JAN 1905 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Gage Co. NE
Marjorie Fern Bohnstedt b: 1907 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Preston Vern Bohnstedt b: 27 JAN 1912 in Nebraska
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Source:
SEE LOIS E. BRANCH'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisebranch&id=I55425
The Branch Ranch - A Roundup of Our Ancestors:
Lois E. Branch:
{7-2008: The following info has not yet been posted to Lois E. Branch's site.]
History of Gage County, Nebraska: A Narrative of the Past, with Special ... By Hugh Jackson Dobbs Published 1918:
page 831
THEODORE BOHNSTEDT maintains representative status as one of the prominent and influential exponents of farm industry in Hanover township, where his attractive homestead place is situated in Section 10, and as a substantial and honored citizen of the county he merits specific recognition in this publication. Mr. Bohnstedt was born in Richland county, Illinois, August 10, 1862, and is a son of Charles and Mary E. (Capel) Bohnstedt, the former a native of Germany and the lattei of the state of Pennsylvania. The marriage of the parents was solemnized in Zanesville, Ohio, and within a short time thereafter they removed to Richland county, Illinois, where Charles Bohnstedt purchased a farm of eighty acres. He became one of the successful farmers and representative citizens of Richland county and there continued his residence until his death, which occurred June 9, 1915, his widow being still a resident of the county in which they established their -home many years ago. Mr. Bohnstedt was a Democrat prior to the Civil war and thereafter transferred his allegiance to the Republican party. His religious faith was that of the Evangelical church, his widow now being a member of the United Brethren church. He finally traded his farm for property in the village of Olney, Illinois, where he passed the residue of his life. He was a son of Charles Bohnstedt, who established the family home in Pennsylvania upon coming to America, but who later
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removed to Ohio and finally to Illinois, in which state his death occurred. David Capel, maternal grandfather of the subject of this review, was a native of France and after coming to the United States he established his home in Pennsylvania, whence he later removed to Ohio, where he passed the rest of his life.
Theodore Bohnstedt was reared and educated in Illinois and was twenty-three years of age when, in 1885, he came to Nebraska and established his home in Gage county. For two years he was here employed by William Townsend, one of whose daughters he eventually wedded, and after thus taking to himself a wife he resided one year in the city of Beatrice. He then turned his attention to farm industry, and since 1909 he has rented and conducted progressive farm enterprise on the half section of land which he rents of Robert Littlejohn. He follows a vigorous course in his operations as an agriculturist and stock-grower and makes his business enterprise one of definitely successful order. In May, 1887, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Bohnstedt to Miss Mary Townsend, a daughter of the late William Townsend, to whom a memoir is dedicated on other pages of this volume. Of the ten children born to Mr. and Mrs. Bohnstedt eight are living: Harry L. is a skilled mechanic and is employed in an electric-light plant at Oak, Nebraska ; and the other children remain at the parental home, — Hazel, Velma, Duane, Maude, Mabel, Marjorie and Preston.
In politics Mr. Bohnstedt is found aligned as a staunch supporter of the cause of the Democratic party and though he has had no ambition for official preferment of any kind he has shown his civic loyalty by effective service as road supervisor and as a member of the school board of his district.
******** | Bohnstedt, Theodore "Dick" (I6110)
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| 1662 |
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Source:
SEE CLIFTON "GAYLE" COCKERILL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://olypen.com/cliffc/genealogy/index.html
Samuel Cockerill Genealogy:
Clifton "Gayle" Cockerill:
Name
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Source:
SEE LOIS E. BRANCH'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisebranch&id=I55079
The Branch Ranch - A Roundup of Our Ancestors:
Lois E. Branch:
ID: I55079
Name: Mary Ellen Townsend
Sex: F
Birth: 4 FEB 1870 in Tonica, La Salle Co. IL
Death: 23 APR 1945 in Springfield, Lane Co. OR
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage Co. NE
Father: William Townsend b: 1829 in NY
Marriage 1 Theodore "Dick" Bohnstedt b: 10 AUG 1862 in Olney, Richland Co. IL
Married: 14 MAY 1887 in Beatrice, Gage Co. NE
Children
Alva Earl Bohnstedt b: 18 MAR 1888 in Nebraska
Harry Lisle Bohnstedt b: 13 JUN 1890 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Bernice Ruth Bohnstedt b: 28 DEC 1892 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Hazel Merle Bohnstedt b: 23 OCT 1894 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Velma Edith Bohnstedt b: 21 JUN 1898 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Duane Townsend Bohnstedt b: 15 JUN 1900 in Davenport, near Oak, Neb.
Pauline Maude Bohnstedt b: 4 MAR 1903 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Mabel Elma Bohnstedt b: 18 JAN 1905 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Gage Co. NE
Marjorie Fern Bohnstedt b: 1907 in Bohnstedt Farm near Adams, Neb.
Preston Vern Bohnstedt b: 27 JAN 1912 in Nebraska
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Source:
SEE LOIS E. BRANCH'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=loisebranch&id=I55425
The Branch Ranch - A Roundup of Our Ancestors:
Lois E. Branch:
{7-2008: The following info has not yet been posted to Lois E. Branch's site.]
History of Gage County, Nebraska: A Narrative of the Past, with Special ... By Hugh Jackson Dobbs Published 1918:
page 831
THEODORE BOHNSTEDT maintains representative status as one of the prominent and influential exponents of farm industry in Hanover township, where his attractive homestead place is situated in Section 10, and as a substantial and honored citizen of the county he merits specific recognition in this publication. Mr. Bohnstedt was born in Richland county, Illinois, August 10, 1862, and is a son of Charles and Mary E. (Capel) Bohnstedt, the former a native of Germany and the lattei of the state of Pennsylvania. The marriage of the parents was solemnized in Zanesville, Ohio, and within a short time thereafter they removed to Richland county, Illinois, where Charles Bohnstedt purchased a farm of eighty acres. He became one of the successful farmers and representative citizens of Richland county and there continued his residence until his death, which occurred June 9, 1915, his widow being still a resident of the county in which they established their -home many years ago. Mr. Bohnstedt was a Democrat prior to the Civil war and thereafter transferred his allegiance to the Republican party. His religious faith was that of the Evangelical church, his widow now being a member of the United Brethren church. He finally traded his farm for property in the village of Olney, Illinois, where he passed the residue of his life. He was a son of Charles Bohnstedt, who established the family home in Pennsylvania upon coming to America, but who later
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removed to Ohio and finally to Illinois, in which state his death occurred. David Capel, maternal grandfather of the subject of this review, was a native of France and after coming to the United States he established his home in Pennsylvania, whence he later removed to Ohio, where he passed the rest of his life.
Theodore Bohnstedt was reared and educated in Illinois and was twenty-three years of age when, in 1885, he came to Nebraska and established his home in Gage county. For two years he was here employed by William Townsend, one of whose daughters he eventually wedded, and after thus taking to himself a wife he resided one year in the city of Beatrice. He then turned his attention to farm industry, and since 1909 he has rented and conducted progressive farm enterprise on the half section of land which he rents of Robert Littlejohn. He follows a vigorous course in his operations as an agriculturist and stock-grower and makes his business enterprise one of definitely successful order. In May, 1887, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Bohnstedt to Miss Mary Townsend, a daughter of the late William Townsend, to whom a memoir is dedicated on other pages of this volume. Of the ten children born to Mr. and Mrs. Bohnstedt eight are living: Harry L. is a skilled mechanic and is employed in an electric-light plant at Oak, Nebraska ; and the other children remain at the parental home, — Hazel, Velma, Duane, Maude, Mabel, Marjorie and Preston.
In politics Mr. Bohnstedt is found aligned as a staunch supporter of the cause of the Democratic party and though he has had no ambition for official preferment of any kind he has shown his civic loyalty by effective service as road supervisor and as a member of the school board of his district.
******** | Townsend, Mary Ellen (I7772)
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| 1663 |
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Source:
SEE CLIFTON "GAYLE" COCKERILL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://olypen.com/cliffc/genealogy/index.html
"Samuel Cockerill Genealogy":
Clifton "Gayle" Cockerill via Patricia McManaman Cockerill:
Name & dates & burial place
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Source:
Charlene Reinhart:
In the 1930 United States Federal Census, I found:
Name Home in 1930 (City,County,State) Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Relation to head-of-house
Franklin R Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1886 Nebraska White Head
Kathyrn Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1890 Wife
James J Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1914 Son
Marjorie K Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1915 Daughter
Frances L Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1918 Daughter
Nora E Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1920 Daughter
Patricia J Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1922 Daughter
Franklin R Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1924 Son
Henry E Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1926 Son
Thomas J Cockerill Springfield, Sarpy, NE 1929 Son
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Source:
SEE THE ALAMOSA FAMILY HISTORY CENTER COLORADO GENEALOGY SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3259703&id=I105
Knoll-Melia:
ID: I105
Name: Katherine Lucille MELIA
Sex: F
Birth: 7 SEP 1890
Death: 17 JUL 1957
Father: John Joseph MELIA b: 7 APR 1850 in Grundy Co. MORRISTOWN, ILLINOIS
Mother: Hanora COOLICAN b: 13 MAY 1862 in ARCHIBALD OR CARBONDALE, PENNSYLVANIA
Marriage 1 Franklin R COCKERILL
Children
John James COCKERILL b: UNKNOWN
Franklin R. COCKERILL b: UNKNOWN
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Source:
Will Alexander:
Descendants of O Malley:
GENERATION 1
1. O Malley-1[1] was born in 1768[2]. Newcome[1, 3]. O Malley and Newcome married. They had the following children:
2. i. Michael John Melia[1, 2, 3] was born on 29 Sep 1798 in Killala, Mayo, Ireland[1, 3]. He married Bridget J Thomas in 1831[2, 4]. He died on 29 Sep 1871 in Thomas Calvary Cemetery, Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[2].
GENERATION 2
2. Michael John Melia-2 (O-1)[1, 2, 3] was born on 29 Sep 1798 in Killala, Mayo, Ireland[1, 3]. He died on 29Sep 1871 in Thomas Calvary Cemetery, Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[2].
Bridget J Thomas daughter of John Thomas and Mary Gillispie[1, 3, 5, 5] was born on 09 Jul 1818 in County Mayo, Ireland[2]. She died on 01 Jul 1900 in Thomas Calvary Cemetery, Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[2]. Michael John Melia and Bridget J Thomas were married in 1831[2, 4]. They had the following children:
3. i. Michael John Melia[1, 3] was born in 1838 in Ireland[1, 3]. He married Kate McCanney in Jul 1864 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He died in 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA[1, 3].
ii. Ellen Melia[1] was born in 1843 in Ireland[1]. She died in 1880[1].
iii. Patrick J Melia[1, 3] was born in 1845 in Ireland[3]. He died in 1935 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[1].
iv. Mary Ann Melia[1] was born in 1846 in Ireland[1]. She died in 1911[1].
4. v. John Joseph Melia[2, 3, 4] was born on 07 Apr 1850 in Morristown, Grundy, Illinois, United States[6]. He married Honorah Coolican on 10 Jul 1881 in Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. He died on 16 Mar 1918 in Melia,Gretna Co., Nebraska[2].
vi. Katherine Melia[3] was born in 1852 in Illinois, USA[3]. She married James Gately on 11 Jan 1870 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died in 1899[3].
vii. Elizabeth Melia[1, 3] was born in 1856 in Illinois, USA[1, 3]. She married John McCaffrey on 27 Dec 1875 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. She died in 1935[1, 3].
5. viii. James Buchanon Melia[3, 7, 8, 8] was born in Mar 1857 in Illinois, USA[1, 3, 4, 8]. He married Mary E Miller on 05 May 1884 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. He died in 1935 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7].
ix. Hannah Melia[1] was born in 1858 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She married Joseph Mercer on 05 Jun 1888 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. She died in 1938[1, 3].
x. Martin Henry Melia[1] was born on 16 Aug 1861 in Greely, Nebraska, USA[1]. He died on 31 Aug 1939 in Greely, Nebraska, USA[1].
GENERATION 3
3. Michael John Melia-3 (Michael John-2, O-1)[1, 3] was born in 1838 in Ireland[1, 3]. He died in 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA[1, 3]. Kate McCanney was born in 1846 in Massachusetts, USA. Michael John Melia and Kate McCanney were married in Jul 1864 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. They had the following children:
i. John Melia[9] was born in 1865 in Nebraska, USA[9].
ii. James Melia was born in 1867 in Nebraska, USA.
iii. Martin Melia was born in 1870 in Nebraska, USA.
iv. Charles Melia was born in 1872 in Nebraska, USA.
v. Mary Melia was born in 1877 in Nebraska, USA.
4. John Joseph Melia-3 (Michael John-2, O-1)[2, 3, 4] was born on 07 Apr 1850 in Morristown, Grundy, Illinois, United States[6]. He died on 16 Mar 1918 in Melia,Gretna Co., Nebraska[2]. Honorah Coolican daughter of John Coolican and Sarah Clifford[6, 10] was born on 13 May 1862 in Carbondale, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States[6]. She died on 19 Jan 1944 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. John Joseph Melia and Honorah Coolican were married on 10 Jul 1881 in Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. They had the following children:
i. Patrick Joseph Melia[10] was born on 03 May 1882 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 10 May 1976 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States[6].
ii. Charles Michael Melia[6] was born on 26 May 1883 in Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. He died on 26 May 1954 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States[6].
iii. Mary Ellen Melia[6] was born in Jun 1884 in Nebraska, United States[6]. She died on 04 Feb 1969 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States[6].
iv. Thomas Francis Frank Melia[6] was born in 1886 in Nebraska, United States[6]. He died in 1888 in Nebraska, United States[6].
v. Frank Melia[10] was born in 1886[10]. He died in 1888[10].
vi. William Martin Melia[10] was born in 1888 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 10 May 1976[10].
vii. John V Melia[10] was born on 07 Feb 1889 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 10 May 1976 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA[10]
viii. Catherine Lucy 'Katie' Melia was born on 07 Sep 1890 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died on 16 Jul 1957 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
ix. Loretta Melia[10] was born on 13 May 1893 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. She died in 1977 in Central City, Knox, Nebraska, USA[10].
x. Agnes Coletta Melia[10] was born on 21 Mar 1894[10]. She died on 05 Feb 1959[10].
xi. Mildred Margaret Melia[10] was born on 04 Dec 1896 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. She died on 21 Jun 1988[10].
xii. Edward R Melia[10] was born on 18 Jun 1899 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 11 Mar 1969 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[10].
xiii. Paul Henry Melia[10] was born on 18 Apr 1901[10]. He died on 18 Jul 1960 in , , Nebraska, USA[10].
xiv. Genevieve Melia[10] was born on 10 Jul 1903 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[10]. She died on 26 Mar 1982 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA[10].
5. James Buchanon Melia-3 (Michael John-2, O-1)[3, 7, 8, 8] was born in Mar 1857 in Illinois, USA[1, 3, 4, 8]. He died in 1935 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7].
Mary E Miller daughter of John Thomas Miller and Anna Cahill[1] was born in Sep 1861 in Illinois, USA[1]. She died on 26 Jun 1952 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[1]. James Buchanon Melia and Mary E Miller were married on 05 May 1884 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. They had the following children:
i. Katie Melia was born in Apr 1886 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
ii. Peter Melia was born in Jun 1888 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. He died in 1915 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
iii. Catherine Anna Melia was born in Oct 1891 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died in 1982 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
iv. Michael Melia was born in Oct 1891 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
v. Mary Melia was born in May 1893 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died in 1969 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
vi. Joseph H. Melia was born on 17 Feb 1895 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
vii. George Cyril Melia was born on 29 Mar 1897 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
viii. Earl Paul Melia was born on 04 Jul 1899 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. He died on 05 Feb 1990 in Crown Point,Indiana.
6. ix. Anthony Melia[7, 11, 11, 12] was born on 31 Jul 1901 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7, 12]. He died in Nov 1983 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[7, 11, 11].
GENERATION 4
6. Anthony Melia-4 (James Buchanon-3, Michael John-2, O-1)[7, 11, 11, 12] was born on 31 Jul 1901 inGretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7, 12]. He died in Nov 1983 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[7, 11, 11]. Hazel Pearl BISHOP daughter of Robert A. Bishop and Minnie E[13] was born on 08 Aug 1907 in Gretna, Sarpy Cnty, NE[13]. She died on 02 Oct 2003 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. Anthony Melia and Hazel Pearl BISHOP married. They had the following children:
7. i. Richard F. Melia[1] was born on 24 Nov 1931 in Nebraska. He died on 05 Nov 1994 in Omaha, Nebraska[7, 14, 15, 15].
ii. Patrick Joseph Melia was born in Jan 1935 in Nebraska. She died on 12 May 1935 in Nebraska.
Will Alexander's sources:
1. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
2. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Michael John Melia.
3. Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc.), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Michael John Melia.
4. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
5. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
6. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Honorah Coolican.
7. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc. Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
8. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
9. Ancestry.com, Nebraska State Census, 1885 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for John Melia.
10. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Honorah Coolican.
11. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
12. Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2008), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Anthony Melia.
13. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Robert Aarious BISHOP.
14. Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.Original data - Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
15. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
16. Ancestry.com, U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Rory A Melia.
17. Charley Alexander Family.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 24, 2004.
******** | Melia, Catherine Lucy "Katie" (I5731)
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| 1664 |
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Source:
SEE CLIFTON "GAYLE" COCKERILL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://olypen.com/cliffc/genealogy/index.html
"Samuel Cockerill Genealogy":
Clifton "Gayle" Cockerill via Patricia McManaman Cockerill:
Name: Hanora
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Source:
Willie Alexander:
Name of Honorah Coolican, birth date, & birth place
********
Source:
SEE THE ALAMOSA FAMILY HISTORY CENTER COLORADO GENEALOGY SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3259463&id=I636843391
Alamosa Family History Center, Colorado Genealogy:
Marriage date and place
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Source:
SEE THE ALAMOSA FAMILY HISTORY CENTER COLORADO GENEALOGY SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3259703&id=I115
Knoll-Melia:
ID: I115
Name: Hanora COOLICAN
Sex: F
Birth: 13 MAY 1862 in ARCHIBALD OR CARBONDALE, PENNSYLVANIA
Death: 19 JAN 1944 in GRETNA , NEBRASKA
Note: Newspaper account of Hanora's death places her birth year as 1861.
Father: John COOLICAN b: in KILLALA-COUNTY MAYO-IRELAND
Mother: Sara Jane CLIFFORD b: ABT. MAY 1838 in KILLALA-COUNTY MAYO-IRELAND
Marriage 1 John Joseph MELIA b: 7 APR 1850 in Grundy Co. MORRISTOWN, ILLINOIS
Married: 10 JUL 1881 in PAPILLION, NEBRASKA Sarpy County
Note: Marriage was July 10 or 11, 1881
Children
Patrick Joseph Anthony MELIA b: 3 MAY 1882 in GRETNA , NEBRASKA
Charles Michael MELIA b: 28 MAY 1883 in NEAR GRETNA, NEBRASKA
Mary Ellen MELIA b: 5 AUG 1884
Frank MELIA
William Martin MELIA b: 1888 in GRETNA , NEBRASKA
John Valentine MELIA b: 8 FEB 1889 in Melia, Nebraska
Katherine Lucille MELIA b: 7 SEP 1890
Loretta Cecelia Melia Or CECILIA? b: 13 MAY 1893 in GRETNA , NEBRASKA
Agnes Coletta MELIA b: 21 MAR 1895
Mildred Margaret MELIA b: 4 DEC 1896 in MELIA, NEBRASKA
Edward Robert MELIA b: 18 JUN 1900
Paul Henry MELIA b: 18 APR 1901
Sarah Genevieve MELIA b: 10 JUL 1903
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Source:
Will Alexander:
Descendants of O Malley:
GENERATION 1
1. O Malley-1[1] was born in 1768[2]. Newcome[1, 3]. O Malley and Newcome married. They had the following children:
2. i. Michael John Melia[1, 2, 3] was born on 29 Sep 1798 in Killala, Mayo, Ireland[1, 3]. He married Bridget J Thomas in 1831[2, 4]. He died on 29 Sep 1871 in Thomas Calvary Cemetery, Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[2].
GENERATION 2
2. Michael John Melia-2 (O-1)[1, 2, 3] was born on 29 Sep 1798 in Killala, Mayo, Ireland[1, 3]. He died on 29Sep 1871 in Thomas Calvary Cemetery, Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[2].
Bridget J Thomas daughter of John Thomas and Mary Gillispie[1, 3, 5, 5] was born on 09 Jul 1818 in County Mayo, Ireland[2]. She died on 01 Jul 1900 in Thomas Calvary Cemetery, Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[2]. Michael John Melia and Bridget J Thomas were married in 1831[2, 4]. They had the following children:
3. i. Michael John Melia[1, 3] was born in 1838 in Ireland[1, 3]. He married Kate McCanney in Jul 1864 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He died in 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA[1, 3].
ii. Ellen Melia[1] was born in 1843 in Ireland[1]. She died in 1880[1].
iii. Patrick J Melia[1, 3] was born in 1845 in Ireland[3]. He died in 1935 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[1].
iv. Mary Ann Melia[1] was born in 1846 in Ireland[1]. She died in 1911[1].
4. v. John Joseph Melia[2, 3, 4] was born on 07 Apr 1850 in Morristown, Grundy, Illinois, United States[6]. He married Honorah Coolican on 10 Jul 1881 in Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. He died on 16 Mar 1918 in Melia,Gretna Co., Nebraska[2].
vi. Katherine Melia[3] was born in 1852 in Illinois, USA[3]. She married James Gately on 11 Jan 1870 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died in 1899[3].
vii. Elizabeth Melia[1, 3] was born in 1856 in Illinois, USA[1, 3]. She married John McCaffrey on 27 Dec 1875 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. She died in 1935[1, 3].
5. viii. James Buchanon Melia[3, 7, 8, 8] was born in Mar 1857 in Illinois, USA[1, 3, 4, 8]. He married Mary E Miller on 05 May 1884 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. He died in 1935 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7].
ix. Hannah Melia[1] was born in 1858 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She married Joseph Mercer on 05 Jun 1888 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. She died in 1938[1, 3].
x. Martin Henry Melia[1] was born on 16 Aug 1861 in Greely, Nebraska, USA[1]. He died on 31 Aug 1939 in Greely, Nebraska, USA[1].
GENERATION 3
3. Michael John Melia-3 (Michael John-2, O-1)[1, 3] was born in 1838 in Ireland[1, 3]. He died in 1927 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA[1, 3]. Kate McCanney was born in 1846 in Massachusetts, USA. Michael John Melia and Kate McCanney were married in Jul 1864 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. They had the following children:
i. John Melia[9] was born in 1865 in Nebraska, USA[9].
ii. James Melia was born in 1867 in Nebraska, USA.
iii. Martin Melia was born in 1870 in Nebraska, USA.
iv. Charles Melia was born in 1872 in Nebraska, USA.
v. Mary Melia was born in 1877 in Nebraska, USA.
4. John Joseph Melia-3 (Michael John-2, O-1)[2, 3, 4] was born on 07 Apr 1850 in Morristown, Grundy, Illinois, United States[6]. He died on 16 Mar 1918 in Melia,Gretna Co., Nebraska[2]. Honorah Coolican daughter of John Coolican and Sarah Clifford[6, 10] was born on 13 May 1862 in Carbondale, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States[6]. She died on 19 Jan 1944 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. John Joseph Melia and Honorah Coolican were married on 10 Jul 1881 in Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. They had the following children:
i. Patrick Joseph Melia[10] was born on 03 May 1882 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 10 May 1976 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States[6].
ii. Charles Michael Melia[6] was born on 26 May 1883 in Sarpy, Nebraska, United States[6]. He died on 26 May 1954 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States[6].
iii. Mary Ellen Melia[6] was born in Jun 1884 in Nebraska, United States[6]. She died on 04 Feb 1969 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, United States[6].
iv. Thomas Francis Frank Melia[6] was born in 1886 in Nebraska, United States[6]. He died in 1888 in Nebraska, United States[6].
v. Frank Melia[10] was born in 1886[10]. He died in 1888[10].
vi. William Martin Melia[10] was born in 1888 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 10 May 1976[10].
vii. John V Melia[10] was born on 07 Feb 1889 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 10 May 1976 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA[10]
viii. Catherine Lucy 'Katie' Melia was born on 07 Sep 1890 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died on 16 Jul 1957 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
ix. Loretta Melia[10] was born on 13 May 1893 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. She died in 1977 in Central City, Knox, Nebraska, USA[10].
x. Agnes Coletta Melia[10] was born on 21 Mar 1894[10]. She died on 05 Feb 1959[10].
xi. Mildred Margaret Melia[10] was born on 04 Dec 1896 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. She died on 21 Jun 1988[10].
xii. Edward R Melia[10] was born on 18 Jun 1899 in , , Nebraska, USA[10]. He died on 11 Mar 1969 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[10].
xiii. Paul Henry Melia[10] was born on 18 Apr 1901[10]. He died on 18 Jul 1960 in , , Nebraska, USA[10].
xiv. Genevieve Melia[10] was born on 10 Jul 1903 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[10]. She died on 26 Mar 1982 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, USA[10].
5. James Buchanon Melia-3 (Michael John-2, O-1)[3, 7, 8, 8] was born in Mar 1857 in Illinois, USA[1, 3, 4, 8]. He died in 1935 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7].
Mary E Miller daughter of John Thomas Miller and Anna Cahill[1] was born in Sep 1861 in Illinois, USA[1]. She died on 26 Jun 1952 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[1]. James Buchanon Melia and Mary E Miller were married on 05 May 1884 in Gretna,Sarpy Co.,Nebraska. They had the following children:
i. Katie Melia was born in Apr 1886 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
ii. Peter Melia was born in Jun 1888 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. He died in 1915 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
iii. Catherine Anna Melia was born in Oct 1891 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died in 1982 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
iv. Michael Melia was born in Oct 1891 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
v. Mary Melia was born in May 1893 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. She died in 1969 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
vi. Joseph H. Melia was born on 17 Feb 1895 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
vii. George Cyril Melia was born on 29 Mar 1897 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska.
viii. Earl Paul Melia was born on 04 Jul 1899 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. He died on 05 Feb 1990 in Crown Point,Indiana.
6. ix. Anthony Melia[7, 11, 11, 12] was born on 31 Jul 1901 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7, 12]. He died in Nov 1983 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[7, 11, 11].
GENERATION 4
6. Anthony Melia-4 (James Buchanon-3, Michael John-2, O-1)[7, 11, 11, 12] was born on 31 Jul 1901 inGretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska[7, 12]. He died in Nov 1983 in Gretna, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA[7, 11, 11]. Hazel Pearl BISHOP daughter of Robert A. Bishop and Minnie E[13] was born on 08 Aug 1907 in Gretna, Sarpy Cnty, NE[13]. She died on 02 Oct 2003 in Gretna, Sarpy Co., Nebraska. Anthony Melia and Hazel Pearl BISHOP married. They had the following children:
7. i. Richard F. Melia[1] was born on 24 Nov 1931 in Nebraska. He died on 05 Nov 1994 in Omaha, Nebraska[7, 14, 15, 15].
ii. Patrick Joseph Melia was born in Jan 1935 in Nebraska. She died on 12 May 1935 in Nebraska.
Will Alexander's sources:
1. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
2. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Michael John Melia.
3. Ancestry.com, OneWorldTree (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc.), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Michael John Melia.
4. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
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6. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Honorah Coolican.
7. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc. Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
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9. Ancestry.com, Nebraska State Census, 1885 (Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2002), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for John Melia.
10. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Honorah Coolican.
11. Ancestry.com, One World Tree (sm) (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc.
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13. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2006), www.ancestry.com, Database online. Record for Robert Aarious BISHOP.
14. Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008), www.ancestry.com, Online publication - Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.Original data - Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.
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17. Charley Alexander Family.FTW, Date of Import: Jul 24, 2004.
******** | Coolican, Honorah (I5767)
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| 1665 |
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Source:
SEE CRICKET BELL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3109690&id=I23040
Clark and Allied Families 2005:
Cricket Bell:
ID: I23040
Name: Samuel M. ANKNEY
Sex: M
Birth: 1826
Death: 18 NOV 1862 in Bowling Green,, Kentucky
Reference Number: "The Brandons of Darke Co., Ohio" Webpage by Wally Garchow
Reference Number: WFT Vol. 13, # 1268
Marriage 1 Lydia Ellen HOLE b: 15 OCT 1836 in Versailles,, Ohio
Married: 1853
Children
James Hole ANKNEY b: ABT 1858 in Ohio
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Source:
SEE KRISTIN CUMMINS O'LAUGHLIN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=clmzbbl&id=I22884
Them to Us:
Kristin Cummins O'Laughlin:
ID: I22884
Name: Samuel M. Ankney
Given Name: Samuel M.
Surname: Ankney 1 2
Sex: M
Birth: 1826 in Westmoreland Co., PA 1 2
Death: 1862 in Civil War 1 2
_UID: 93C68D1C15CA4DFBA9895490D0C937031246
Change Date: 21 Jun 2005 at 20:20
Marriage 1 Lydia Ellen Hole b: 1836 in OH
Married:
Change Date: 20 Jun 2005
Children
Mary Jane Ankney b: 1856
Xury Josephine Ankney b: 1857
James H. Ankney b: 1859 in OH
Sources:
Abbrev: Family History Center - online
Title: Family History Center - online
Date: Abt 1977
Abbrev: Ancestry.com
Title: Ancestry.com
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Source:
http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers-detail.htm?soldier_id=8391ab7d-dc7a-df11-bf36-b8ac6f5d926a
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
THE CIVIL WAR
Soldier Details
Aukney, Samuel
REGIMENT NAME:5th Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (204th Volunteers)
SIDE:Union:
COMPANY:K
SOLDIER'S RANK IN:Private
SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:Private
ALTERNATE NAME:Samuel M./Aukeny
FILM NUMBER:M554 roll 3
NOTES: Original filed under Samuel M./Aukeny
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Source:
http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-regiments-detail.htm?regiment_id=UPA0005RAH
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
THE CIVIL WAR
REGIMENT DETAILS
UNION PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
5th Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (204th Volunteers)
OVERVIEW: Organized at Pittsburg August and September, 1864. Ordered to Washington, D. C., September, 1864. Attached to District of Alexandria, 22nd Corps, to November, 1864. 1st Separate Brigade, 22nd Corps, to June, 1865.
SERVICE:Duty in Northern Defences of Washington, D. C., and along Manassas Gap Railroad, protecting supplies for Sheridan, and constantly engaged with Mosby. Action at Salem October 4, 1864. Rectortown October 7. White Plains October 11. Destruction of Manassas Gap Railroad October and November. Duty in the Northern Defences of Washington; 1st Battalion at Prospect Hill, 2nd Battalion at Vienna and 3rd Battalion at Fairfax C. H. Duty on Bull Run battlefield in spring of 1865, burying nearly 2,000 dead. Ordered to Pittsburg for muster out. Mustered out June 30, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 3 Enlisted men killed and 46 by disease. Total 49.
Predecessor unit:
PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
204th REGIMENT VOLUNTEERS.
(See 5th Regiment Heavy Artillery.)
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Source:
"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDZX-NY6 : accessed 29 Oct 2014), Samuel M. Ankre and Llydia E. Hole, 21 Jun 1855; citing Darke Co., Ohio, reference 2:3J79KN7; FHL microfilm 1030772.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XDZX-NY6
Llydia E. Hole
mentioned in the record of Samuel M. Ankre and Llydia E. Hole
Name: Samuel M. Ankre
Spouse's Name: Llydia E. Hole
Event Date: 21 Jun 1855
Event Place: Darke Co., Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M86892-3 , System Origin: Ohio-VR , GS Film number: 1030772 , Reference ID: 2:3J79KN7
Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958
******** | Ankney, Samuel M. (I7572)
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| 1666 |
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Source:
SEE DAVID BUCHROEDER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flakey&id=I311530
David Buchroeder:
ID: I311530
Name: Claudia L. COATNEY
Given Name: Claudia L.
Surname: Coatney
Sex: F
Birth: 6 Sep 1902 in Centerville, Iowa
Change Date: 7 Jan 2002 at 20:43
Father: Michael Luther COATNEY b: 13 Dec 1833 in Decatur County, Indiana
Mother: Elma ADAMS
******** | Coatney, Claudia L. (I5842)
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| 1667 |
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Source:
SEE DAVID BUCHROEDER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=flakey&id=I66681
David Buchroeder:
ID: I66681
Name: Michael Luther COATNEY
Given Name: Michael Luther
Surname: Coatney
Sex: M
Birth: 13 Dec 1833 in Decatur County, Indiana
Death: 20 Jan 1911 in Beverly, Kansas
Change Date: 15 Mar 2001
Father: Archibald COATNEY b: Abt 1783 in VA.
Mother: Madilla MCINTOSH b: Abt 1796 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Marriage 1 Elma ADAMS
Change Date: 7 Jan 2002
Children
Claudia L. COATNEY b: 6 Sep 1902 in Centerville, Iowa
Marriage 2 Julia Frances JACKSON b: 26 Feb 1856 in Coles County, Illinois
Married: 5 Jan 1879 in Centerville, Iowa
Change Date: 7 Jan 2002
Children
Roy COATNEY
Jesse Benedict COATNEY b: 21 Sep 1880 in Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa
Bessie Bell COATNEY b: 21 Sep 1880 in Centerville, Iowa
Henry Clay COATNEY b: 19 Nov 1882 in Centerville, Iowa
Charles Leroy COATNEY b: 17 Mar 1886 in Centerville, Iowa
Maude Etta COATNEY b: 14 Dec 1890 in Centerville, Iowa
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Source:
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:
Name, dates, places, and birth date of December 13, 1835 or 1836
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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."
******** | Coatney, Michael Luther (I0537)
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Source:
SEE DAVID GOLTRY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76213508
David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, Orville M. (I11999)
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| 1669 |
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Source:
SEE DAVID GOLTRY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76213508
David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, John Delmer (I12000)
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| 1670 |
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Source:
SEE DAVID GOLTRY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76213508
David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, William Baltimore (I12001)
|
| 1671 |
********
Source:
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David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, Sadie Marie (I12002)
|
| 1672 |
********
Source:
SEE DAVID GOLTRY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76213508
David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, Jemie R. (I12003)
|
| 1673 |
********
Source:
SEE DAVID GOLTRY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76213508
David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, Ethan Reynolds (I12004)
|
| 1674 |
********
Source:
SEE DAVID GOLTRY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76213508
David Goltry:
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Birth: Feb. 7, 1833
New Jersey, USA
Death: Jul. 12, 1911
Peter Neiman Vorhes
Feb 7,1833-July 12,1911
Peter N. Voorheis, son of John H. and Maria (Kershaw) Vorrheis, was born 08 Feb 1833 and baptized at Readington’s Dutch Reformed Church on 03 May 1833.
By the 1850 census, his parents had moved to St. Joseph County, Indiana and, by 1860 had come to southeastern Otter Creek Township in Tama County, Iowa, but Peter was not enumerated in their household.
He married Louisa, daughter of Ashberry and Sarah (Ritter) Baltimore, whose family had also been in St. Joseph County, Indiana as of the 1850 census and, by 1860, had settled in Floyd County, Iowa. Peter’s younger brother Rulif Seborn Vorhes married Louisa Baltimore’s sister, Sarah Ann, and also settled at Floyd County.
Peter and Louisa’s known children were John D., Orville M., Rulif ‘Ralph,’ William, Sarah, Ethan, George, and Peter Ross Vorhes.
Family links:
Parents:
John Hankinson Vorhes (1809 - 1893)
Maria Kershaw Vorhes (____ - 1881)
Spouse:
Louisa Baltimore Vorhes (1838 - 1931)*
Children:
Orville M. Vorhes (1860 - 1893)*
John Delmer Vorhes (1864 - 1946)*
Ralph M Vorhes (1868 - 1955)*
William Baltimore Vorhes (1870 - 1954)*
Sadie Marie Vorhes Brunner (1872 - 1959)*
Jemie R. Vorhes (1874 - 1876)*
Ethan Reynolds Vorhes (1876 - 1967)*
Ross Peter Vorhes (1879 - 1926)*
Siblings:
Peter Neiman Vorhes (1833 - 1911)
Rulif Seborn Vorhes (1834 - 1910)*
Isaac Vorhes (1838 - 1926)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Hillside Cemetery
Marble Rock
Floyd County
Iowa, USA
Plot: 177
Created by: David Goltry
Record added: Sep 08, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 76213508
********
Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, Ross Peter (I12005)
|
| 1675 |
********
Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01454
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01454
Name: Aaron Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 6 AUG 1847 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 12 NOV 1852 in Sandy River, , Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-N96
Reference Number: 1454
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
********
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.
******** | Robbins, Aaron (I4542)
|
| 1676 |
********
Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01455
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01455
Name: Harvey Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 16 DEC 1833 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 2 AUG 1925 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-NDS
Reference Number: 1455
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
********
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
Marriage date
********
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.
******** | Robbins, Harvey (I1033)
|
| 1677 |
********
Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01456
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01456
Name: Levi Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 28 FEB 1835 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 20 DEC 1921 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-NG7
Reference Number: 1456
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
********
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
Wedding date
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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.
******** | Robbins, Levi (I4536)
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| 1678 |
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Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01458
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01458
Name: Amanda Minerva Robbins
Sex: F
Birth: 9 JUN 1850 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: in , Umatilla County, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-NQV
Reference Number: 1458
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
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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
Middle name
********
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.
******** | Robbins, Amanda Minerva (I4543)
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| 1679 |
********
Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01461
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01461
Name: Martin Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 18 APR 1838 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 19 JUL 1921 in Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon
Ancestral File #: 12MN-QFC
Reference Number: 1461
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
********
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.
******** | Robbins, Martin (I4538)
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| 1680 |
********
Source:
SEE DAWNEE PHAY MCCULLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dawnraynn&id=I01513
My Tree with all its Crooked Branches & Extended Leaves:
Dawnee Phay McCulley:
ID: I01513
Name: Oliver Robbins
Sex: M
Birth: 1 JUN 1840 in Sandcreek, Decatur, Indiana
Death: 16 OCT 1933 in Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon
Ancestral File #: BD4H-81
Reference Number: 1513
Father: Jacob Robbins b: 4 JUN 1809 in , , Kentucky
Mother: Sarah Spillman b: 23 OCT 1812 in Covington, Campbell, Kentucky
********
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
Nickname & marriage date
********
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.
******** | Robbins, Oliver "Uncle Ol" (I4539)
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