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Source:
Descendants of James Manning:
Edith Gomez:
All info on the Manning line including the following posting at GenForum:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?arza::manning::4841.html
Arza Manning, 1920 Census, Whatcom Co., WA
Posted by: Edith Gomez (ID *****7398) Date: May 02, 2002 at 13:30:24 of 6109
1920 United States Federal Census
State: WA
County: Whatcom
City, township: Lawrence Twp.
E.D.: 255
Sheet No.: 4A
E. Date: 15 Jan 1920
House No. or Farm: 77
Dwelling No.: 77
Number of Family in order of visit: 79
[forgot to get line numbers]

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

Source:
SEE CHERYL'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=robertflanier&id=I14435
Cheryl:
Ancestors of Robert Fillmore LaNier inside Heavens Gate
ID: I14435
Name: Amos L. Belch
Sex: M
Birth: JUL 1852 in Tuscarawas Co., Warren Twp., Ohio
Death: JUN 1935 in Van Wert, Ohio
Note:
1900 > OHIO > ALLEN > MONROE TWP
Series: T623 Roll: 1236 Page: 142
1910 > OHIO > PUTNAM > PLEASANT TWP
Series: T624 Roll: 1226 Page: 188
source: obit; rbhayes.org
Last Name: BELCH
First Name: AMOS
Middle Name: L
Age at Time of Death: 82
State of Death: OH
Newspaper Source
Order From Brumback Public Library (Van Wert, Ohio)
Source: Van Wert Daily Bulletin
Month: 6
Day: 29
Year: 1935
Page: 3
Father: Joseph Belch b: ABT. 1814 in Pennsylvania or Ohio
Mother: Rebecca Margaret Unknown b: ABT. 1815 in Ohio
Marriage 1 Sarah Porter b: FEB 1858 in Ohio
Married: 1875
Children
Elsie Belch b: NOV 1880 in Allen Co., Ohio
Joseph E. Belch b: JUL 1883 in Allen Co., Ohio
Goldie Belch b: FEB 1886
Dewey A. Belch b: DEC 1889 in Allen Co., Ohio
James C. Belch b: DEC 1889 in Allen Co., Ohio
Ruth Belch b: 1905 
Reigle, Rebecca Margaret (I10754)
 
245 ********
Source:
Diana Douglas:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54750881/henry-nashville-coatney
Created by: Diana Douglas
Added: 10 Jul 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 54750881
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 November 2018), memorial page for Henry Nashville Coatney (27 Feb 1867–27 Dec 1950), Find A Grave Memorial no. 54750881, citing Fairview Cemetery, Ada, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Diana Douglas (contributor 47133643) .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bob Haefner:
Sarah Waldsmith Bovard:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~haefner/Bovard/
Bob Haefner's mirror site Sarah Waldsmith Bovard also includes the Bovard Diary as well as sample scans of the original text. Bob Haefner describes the Sarah Bovard Diary as "a daily record of her personal activities, reflections, and feelings [during] the Civil War [and during the] bearing of 12 children in 20 years."
******** 
Phillips, Nelson (I4322)
 

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