Matches 511 to 540 of 13,187
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Unknown, Eva Margarethe (N.) (I10127)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Johann-Peter (I10128)
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| 513 |
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Greifenstein, Maria Margarethe (I10129)
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| 514 |
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Johann-Peter (I10130)
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| 515 |
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Thiring, Anna Maria (I10131)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Johann (I10132)
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| 517 |
********
Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Rapp, Magdalena (I10133)
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| 518 |
********
Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Johann (I10134)
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| 519 |
********
Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Staudt, Maria Irma Katharina (I10135)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Johann (I10136)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | von Szert, Maria Emilie (I10137)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Georg Nikolaus (I10138)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Wolf, Magdalena (I10139)
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Source:
Edwin Alexander Röder:
The Röder Line:
Hans Röder * about 1610 in Brandau + about 1665 in Niedernhausen
oo 30.11.1635 Castle Lichtenberg
Elisabeth Kopp * 16.04.1617 in Niedernhausen + 10.12.1687 in Niedernhausen
12 children
Johannes Röder * 19.01.1639 in Niedernhausen + 26.04.1705 in Neunkirchen
oo (2.) 1666
Maria Katharina Beil * 16.02.1646 in Neunkirchen + ?
6 children
Johann Adam Röder * 15.05.1672 in Neunkirchen + 24.03.1746 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.02.1694 in Neunkirchen
Eva Götz * 1672 in Klein-Gumpen + 13.01.1729 in Neunkirchen
8 children
Johann-Nikolaus Röder * 18.04.1700 in Neunkirchen + 19.05.1761 in Neunkirchen
oo 06.04.1722 in Neunkirchen
Maria Barbara Rettig * 03.12.1701 in Brandau + 10.02.1760 in Neunkirchen
11 children
Johann-Martin Röder * 18.12.1735 in Neunkirchen + after 1785 prob. Bulkes / Hungary
oo about 1760
Eva Margarethe N. * about 1735 + 1789 in Bulkes / Hungary
In 1760 they emigrated to Sophienham / Denmark (nowadays Schleswig-Holstein / Germany), where they tried to settle down, but failed to do so permanently, and returned to the Odenwald in 1765. In 1784 they emigrated a second time, now to Bulkes in Austro-Hungary, nowadays Serbia.
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1764 in Sophienham / Denmark + 11.12.1808 in Bulkes
oo before 1789 in Bulkes
Maria Margarethe Greifenstein * 20.02.1766 in Überau / Odenwald + 06.11.1847 in Bulkes
6 children
Johann-Peter Röder * about 1800 in Bulkes + ?
oo 15.05.1827 in Gyönk / Hungary
Anna Maria Thiring * 10.11.1808 in Gyönk + 11.10.1862 in Gyönk
8 children
Johann Röder * 16.10.1841 in Gyönk + 19.01.1912 in Beschka / Hungary nowadays Serbia
oo about 1860 in Bulkes
Magdalena Rapp * about 1840 in Bulkes + before 1912
1 child known so far
Johann Röder * 16.12.1863 in Bulkes or Rojkos + 04.04.1938
oo 04.01.1886 in Jarek / Hungary
Maria Irma Katharina Staudt * 04.05.1867 in Jarek + 25.07.1953 in Budapest / Hungary
12 children
Johann Röder * 21.08.1888 in Fajis / Hungary, nowadays Serbia + 27.04.1968 in Ohmenhausen / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 04.03.1910 in Vincovzi / Hungary
Maria Emilie von Szert * 18.06.1888 in Zagreb / Croatia + 02.03.1933 in Beschka
5 children
Georg Nikolaus Röder * 12.11.1920 in Beschka + 19.10.1991 in Karlsruhe / Baden-Württemberg / Germany
oo 19.11.1943 in Belgrade
Magdalena Wolf * in Gunja / Yugoslavia
4 children
Edwin Alexander Röder *
The situation for family research in nowadays Serbia / Croatia and Hungary is rather difficult and varies from village to village a lot. Some villages have very profound data, others not.
******** | Röder, Edwin Alexander (I10140)
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Source:
Family Record written after 1875 & probably before 1880. See document section of this website.
Glen W. Kinder:
Birth date
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Source:
Glen W. Kinder:
Death date & married names
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Source:
Tessie Turntine Bylund:
1870 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO
#18 home? Columbus SHIVERDECKER; 39; w; m; farmer; VA
Julia; 58 [should be 38?]; w; f; VA
Mary; 9; w; f; MO [est. b. 1861]
Christina; 8; w; f; MO [est. b. 1862]
James; 4; w; m; MO [est. b. 1866]
Sarah; 2; w; f; MO [est. b. 1868]
Edgar Wallace; 15; w; m; MO--boarder, works on farm
1880 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO Census: J.A. must be Julia A.
Fam__, J. A. SHIVERDAKER, w; f; 48; farmer; VA; KY;--
Mary F.; w; f; 19; daughter; keeps house; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1861]
Christiana; w; f; 17; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1863]
James W.; w; m; 13; son; works on farm; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1867]
Sarah C.; w; f; 11; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1869]
Lucinda A.; w; f; 9; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1871]
D. C. A.; w; m; 6; son; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1874]
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Source:
SEE STEVE HRIVNAK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.mounet.com/~hrivnak/index.htm
Steve Hrivnak:
Unknown, Julia A
Birth : VA
Family:
Spouse:
Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus
Birth : ABT. 1829 Kanawha Co, VA
Parents:
Father: Shiverdecker, Michael
Mother: Higgenbotham, Abigail Elizabeth
Children:
Shiverdeck, Mary F
Birth : ABT. 1861 MO
Shiverdeck, Christina
Birth : ABT. 1862 MO
Shiverdeck, James William
Shiverdeck, Sarah C
Birth : ABT. 1868 MO
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Source:
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/
Missouri Digital Heritage:
Missouri State Archives:
Death Certificate of Sarah Catherine Thom:
Names, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE PENNY BLADES' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES :
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1082278&id=I51940018
Kolwyck:
Penny Blades:
ID: I51940018
Name: Sarah Catherine SHIVERDECKER
Given Name: Sarah Catherine
Surname: Shiverdecker
Sex: F
Birth: May 07, 1864
Death: April 08, 1952 in Malden, Missouri
Marriage 1 Marshall EAKER b: 1860
Married: August 22, 1886
Children
Emma Elvira EAKER b: October 31, 1902 in Hiram, Missouri
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860
1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.
1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.
1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.
1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.
RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER
Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER
1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).
Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child
1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.
Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.
J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS
Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.
Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS
1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.
THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES
1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.
Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.
Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children
1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.
Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.
MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS
1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.
1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.
1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.
Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons
1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.
1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.
MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS
1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.
In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.
1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.
1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.
1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.
1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.
On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.
1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.
1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
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Anonymous Researcher #1:
Clarifications:
John Lockett married Martha Thom on the 4th (or 6th) of October, 1864 in Jackson County, Illinois as recorded in the online ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900. Martha's birthplace (on the death certificate) supported this conclusion since Martha was born in Jackson County, Illinois in December of 1843. In addition, Martha's brother, John B. Thom, of Jackson County, Illinois, lived in Ripley County before John and Martha did and afterwards. Joe Thom was named as Martha Thom Lockett's father on her death certificate.
Lucretia Withrow was cited as the maiden name of John Owen Lockett's wife. It is possible John W. Lockett's mother Lucretia is also Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's mother. I was unable to find a Lucretia Withrow who was born at the right time in any records thus far, though, and not a single LURISHA Withrow was found in records searched. LURISHA was named as John W. Lockett's mother in John's death certificate; the informant was his wife, Martha Thom Lockett.
It seems likely there are ties between Shiverdeckers and Locketts as evidenced by the fact that John lived with Christopher C. and Julia Ann in 1860 at census time. Also, the "strawberries" letter posted on your website [http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com] sent to John LOCKET at Ursa, Missouri showed these people still remained in contact after decades (John Lockett and Christina Shiverdecker in this instance). The "strawberries" letter was sent in May of 1897. An old railroad map (c. 1897-1898) shows that Ursa, Wayne County, Missouri, is located (roughly) half way between Coldwater (where John lived in 1890 according to his surviving soldiers record) and Buchanan in Bollinger County, which is near the area where Shiverdeckers resided for years. By census time in 1900, John Locketts still lived in Wayne County. By this time, Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two children (John Wesley. and Mary Francis.) lived with John and Martha Lockett.
SHIVERDECKER MARRIAGES FOUND ONLINE
Another Mary F. Shiverdecker: One marriage record in Ancestry.com's database of Bollinger County marriages is for a Mary F. Shiverdecker who married a Dan T. Edwards on January 2, 1869. Since only one Shiverdecker family was found living in Bollinger County in the 1860 and 1870 censuses, this was rather puzzling. It is doubtful this woman was "our" Mary since Mary would have been much too young to get married--especially if Mary F. were born in 1860-1861 as some records indicate. However, a justice of the peace from Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., Missouri officiated at the marriage ceremony of the Dan T. Edwards couple and Fillmore Twp. is where "our" Shiverdeckers lived in 1870. Mary F. Shiverdecker may have been a relative of the Bollinger County Shiverdeckers who just happened to get married there--but that seems a bit puzzling since brides usually were married in their own communities.
Christina: CHRISTINA SCHEONBORN of Castor, Bollinger County married Elisha J. Kinder of Zalma, Bollinger County on December 12, 1890. A review of the handwriting on the document showed this woman actually was Christina Shiverdecker, not SCHEONBORN. Christina and Elisha were married by T. W. Cooper, a minister of the gospel. This minister most likely was Thomas W. Cooper, farmer and preacher; he was found in the 1900 census for Bollinger County.
Sarah: I always enjoy seeing things for myself and was happy to finally find the Sarah C. Shiverdecker marriage record in Bollinger County's records under names Sarah A. KRIACEDECK and Marshall EAKLE. In the record was written: THE MOTHER OF THE SAID SARAH C. SHIVERDECK BEING PRESENT GIVING HER NAME AS JULIA ANN SHIVERDECK AND THIS DAY GIVES HER CONSENT TO THE SAID MARRIAGE. Sarah and Marshal were married on August 22, 1886 at the home of a minister of the gospel, C. J. Eaker?--I'm not positive the initials are totally accurate.
I was not able to find Sarah Catherine Shiverdecker living with Marshall Eaker. She was found with Eaker children after her marriage to Thom. I did find a death certificate for Marshall in Missouri Archives records, though.
David: David SCHIVERDAKR of Stoddard County and Susan C. Eaker of Stoddard County, daughter of T. A. J. Eaker (who gave his consent to the marriage) were married at Brownwood, Missouri, on October 17, 1894, by R. H. Wolf, Justice of the Peace, according to a Stoddard County, Missouri marriage records database on Ancestry. com. I am not totally satisfied that I have correctly transcribed Mr. Eaker's initials here.
I'm still curious about David Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's son. D. C. A. in the 1880 census and the David Lysander who married Susan C. Eaker appear to be the same person in spite of their initials not matching. The census of June 1, 1880 showed D. C. A.'s age to be six. This is close to David Lysander's age in many records. It seems curious, though, that he would be called D. C. A. on the 1880 census if his name were David Lysander. David Shiverdecker's year of birth ranged from 1857 to 1875 in records I found so that makes it rather confusing.
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Anonymous Researcher #1:
Concerning Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker:
Citing sources as:
1. Missouri Archives digital records at http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/details.asp?id=S75944&conflict=Civil%20War&sType=unit&txtUnit=Cochran's%20Six%20Months%20Militia&selConflict=Civil%20War
2. Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
3. 1860 US CENSUS for Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri :
I found him recorded as Chiverdeker, Columbus C., a private, whose commander was Captain J. R. Cochran. Columbus (Christopher) fought for the Union and served in Cochran's 6 months E. M. M., Co. According to the Missouri archives record, he enrolled August 13, 1864 at Dallas, Missouri and was ordered into active service on that same date, August 13, 1864. He was relieved from duty February 24, 1865. The number of days of actual service was 195 days. When Christopher enrolled in August of 1864, Julia Shiverdecker had four children (Mary Francis, Christina, James William and Sarah Catherine) at home for whom to provide. I haven't found information about what Cochran's outfit did during those months; they may have remained in that area.
The information on Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's service with Captain J. R. Cochran matches the Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (but differs from the 1890 Veterans Schedules record where Christopher was listed as a private who served with Company B in the Missouri Cavalry).
To be sure it was the right Shiverdecker, I checked the 1860 census to see whether a John R. Cochran also lived in Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. The post office for the Cochran family and the Shiverdecker family was the same, Greene. Christopher C. Shiverdecker was found on page 141 of the census while John R. Cochran was on page 155 so I am positive this is "our" Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker. Incidentally, Dallas, Missouri was the place where Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker enrolled in Cochran's outfit. The town name of Dallas was later changed to Marble Hill--a familiar name in Shiverdecker family research.
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Family Record written after 1875 & probably before 1880. See document section of this website.
Glen W. Kinder:
Birth date
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Tessie Turntine Bylund:
1870 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO
#18 home? Columbus SHIVERDECKER; 39; w; m; farmer; VA
Julia; 58 [should be 38?]; w; f; VA
Mary; 9; w; f; MO [est. b. 1861]
Christina; 8; w; f; MO [est. b. 1862]
James; 4; w; m; MO [est. b. 1866]
Sarah; 2; w; f; MO [est. b. 1868]
Edgar Wallace; 15; w; m; MO--boarder, works on farm
1880 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO Census: J.A. must be Julia A.
Fam__, J. A. SHIVERDAKER, w; f; 48; farmer; VA; KY;--
Mary F.; w; f; 19; daughter; keeps house; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1861]
Christiana; w; f; 17; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1863]
James W.; w; m; 13; son; works on farm; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1867]
Sarah C.; w; f; 11; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1869]
Lucinda A.; w; f; 9; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1871]
D. C. A.; w; m; 6; son; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1874]
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SEE STEVE HRIVNAK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.mounet.com/~hrivnak/index.htm
Steve Hrivnak:
Unknown, Julia A
Birth : VA
Family:
Spouse:
Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus
Birth : ABT. 1829 Kanawha Co, VA
Parents:
Father: Shiverdecker, Michael
Mother: Higgenbotham, Abigail Elizabeth
Children:
Shiverdeck, Mary F
Birth : ABT. 1861 MO
Shiverdeck, Christina
Birth : ABT. 1862 MO
Shiverdeck, James William
Shiverdeck, Sarah C
Birth : ABT. 1868 MO
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Glen W. Kinder:
Complete name:
Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860
1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.
1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.
1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.
1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.
RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER
Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER
1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).
Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child
1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.
Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.
J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS
Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.
Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS
1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.
THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES
1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.
Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.
Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children
1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.
Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.
MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS
1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.
1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.
1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.
Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons
1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.
1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.
MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS
1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.
In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.
1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.
1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.
1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.
1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.
On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.
1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.
1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Clarifications:
John Lockett married Martha Thom on the 4th (or 6th) of October, 1864 in Jackson County, Illinois as recorded in the online ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900. Martha's birthplace (on the death certificate) supported this conclusion since Martha was born in Jackson County, Illinois in December of 1843. In addition, Martha's brother, John B. Thom, of Jackson County, Illinois, lived in Ripley County before John and Martha did and afterwards. Joe Thom was named as Martha Thom Lockett's father on her death certificate.
Lucretia Withrow was cited as the maiden name of John Owen Lockett's wife. It is possible John W. Lockett's mother Lucretia is also Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's mother. I was unable to find a Lucretia Withrow who was born at the right time in any records thus far, though, and not a single LURISHA Withrow was found in records searched. LURISHA was named as John W. Lockett's mother in John's death certificate; the informant was his wife, Martha Thom Lockett.
It seems likely there are ties between Shiverdeckers and Locketts as evidenced by the fact that John lived with Christopher C. and Julia Ann in 1860 at census time. Also, the "strawberries" letter posted on your website [http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com] sent to John LOCKET at Ursa, Missouri showed these people still remained in contact after decades (John Lockett and Christina Shiverdecker in this instance). The "strawberries" letter was sent in May of 1897. An old railroad map (c. 1897-1898) shows that Ursa, Wayne County, Missouri, is located (roughly) half way between Coldwater (where John lived in 1890 according to his surviving soldiers record) and Buchanan in Bollinger County, which is near the area where Shiverdeckers resided for years. By census time in 1900, John Locketts still lived in Wayne County. By this time, Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two children (John Wesley. and Mary Francis.) lived with John and Martha Lockett.
SHIVERDECKER MARRIAGES FOUND ONLINE
Another Mary F. Shiverdecker: One marriage record in Ancestry.com's database of Bollinger County marriages is for a Mary F. Shiverdecker who married a Dan T. Edwards on January 2, 1869. Since only one Shiverdecker family was found living in Bollinger County in the 1860 and 1870 censuses, this was rather puzzling. It is doubtful this woman was "our" Mary since Mary would have been much too young to get married--especially if Mary F. were born in 1860-1861 as some records indicate. However, a justice of the peace from Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., Missouri officiated at the marriage ceremony of the Dan T. Edwards couple and Fillmore Twp. is where "our" Shiverdeckers lived in 1870. Mary F. Shiverdecker may have been a relative of the Bollinger County Shiverdeckers who just happened to get married there--but that seems a bit puzzling since brides usually were married in their own communities.
Christina: CHRISTINA SCHEONBORN of Castor, Bollinger County married Elisha J. Kinder of Zalma, Bollinger County on December 12, 1890. A review of the handwriting on the document showed this woman actually was Christina Shiverdecker, not SCHEONBORN. Christina and Elisha were married by T. W. Cooper, a minister of the gospel. This minister most likely was Thomas W. Cooper, farmer and preacher; he was found in the 1900 census for Bollinger County.
Sarah: I always enjoy seeing things for myself and was happy to finally find the Sarah C. Shiverdecker marriage record in Bollinger County's records under names Sarah A. KRIACEDECK and Marshall EAKLE. In the record was written: THE MOTHER OF THE SAID SARAH C. SHIVERDECK BEING PRESENT GIVING HER NAME AS JULIA ANN SHIVERDECK AND THIS DAY GIVES HER CONSENT TO THE SAID MARRIAGE. Sarah and Marshal were married on August 22, 1886 at the home of a minister of the gospel, C. J. Eaker?--I'm not positive the initials are totally accurate.
I was not able to find Sarah Catherine Shiverdecker living with Marshall Eaker. She was found with Eaker children after her marriage to Thom. I did find a death certificate for Marshall in Missouri Archives records, though.
David: David SCHIVERDAKR of Stoddard County and Susan C. Eaker of Stoddard County, daughter of T. A. J. Eaker (who gave his consent to the marriage) were married at Brownwood, Missouri, on October 17, 1894, by R. H. Wolf, Justice of the Peace, according to a Stoddard County, Missouri marriage records database on Ancestry. com. I am not totally satisfied that I have correctly transcribed Mr. Eaker's initials here.
I'm still curious about David Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's son. D. C. A. in the 1880 census and the David Lysander who married Susan C. Eaker appear to be the same person in spite of their initials not matching. The census of June 1, 1880 showed D. C. A.'s age to be six. This is close to David Lysander's age in many records. It seems curious, though, that he would be called D. C. A. on the 1880 census if his name were David Lysander. David Shiverdecker's year of birth ranged from 1857 to 1875 in records I found so that makes it rather confusing.
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Concerning Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker:
Citing sources as:
1. Missouri Archives digital records at http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/details.asp?id=S75944&conflict=Civil%20War&sType=unit&txtUnit=Cochran's%20Six%20Months%20Militia&selConflict=Civil%20War
2. Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
3. 1860 US CENSUS for Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri :
I found him recorded as Chiverdeker, Columbus C., a private, whose commander was Captain J. R. Cochran. Columbus (Christopher) fought for the Union and served in Cochran's 6 months E. M. M., Co. According to the Missouri archives record, he enrolled August 13, 1864 at Dallas, Missouri and was ordered into active service on that same date, August 13, 1864. He was relieved from duty February 24, 1865. The number of days of actual service was 195 days. When Christopher enrolled in August of 1864, Julia Shiverdecker had four children (Mary Francis, Christina, James William and Sarah Catherine) at home for whom to provide. I haven't found information about what Cochran's outfit did during those months; they may have remained in that area.
The information on Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's service with Captain J. R. Cochran matches the Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (but differs from the 1890 Veterans Schedules record where Christopher was listed as a private who served with Company B in the Missouri Cavalry).
To be sure it was the right Shiverdecker, I checked the 1860 census to see whether a John R. Cochran also lived in Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. The post office for the Cochran family and the Shiverdecker family was the same, Greene. Christopher C. Shiverdecker was found on page 141 of the census while John R. Cochran was on page 155 so I am positive this is "our" Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker. Incidentally, Dallas, Missouri was the place where Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker enrolled in Cochran's outfit. The town name of Dallas was later changed to Marble Hill--a familiar name in Shiverdecker family research.
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https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSZ-K16
John W. Porter
1863-Deceased • 2ZSZ-K16??
Marriage: 05 OCT 1882
Bollinger,Missouri
Mary F Shiverdecker
1863-Deceased • 2ZSZ-LNC??
Children of Mary F Shiverdecker and John W. Porter (3)
Merry Frances Porter
1890-1978 • GWRX-CJH??
Allen Columbus Porter
1895-1971 • 2ZSZ-NCY??
John Porter
Deceased • G4LP-4FG
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Family Record written after 1875 & probably before 1880. See document section of this website.
Glen W. Kinder:
Birth date
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Tessie Turntine Bylund:
1870 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO
#18 home? Columbus SHIVERDECKER; 39; w; m; farmer; VA
Julia; 58 [should be 38?]; w; f; VA
Mary; 9; w; f; MO [est. b. 1861]
Christina; 8; w; f; MO [est. b. 1862]
James; 4; w; m; MO [est. b. 1866]
Sarah; 2; w; f; MO [est. b. 1868]
Edgar Wallace; 15; w; m; MO--boarder, works on farm
1880 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO Census: J.A. must be Julia A.
Fam__, J. A. SHIVERDAKER, w; f; 48; farmer; VA; KY;--
Mary F.; w; f; 19; daughter; keeps house; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1861]
Christiana; w; f; 17; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1863]
James W.; w; m; 13; son; works on farm; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1867]
Sarah C.; w; f; 11; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1869]
Lucinda A.; w; f; 9; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1871]
D. C. A.; w; m; 6; son; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1874]
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SEE STEVE HRIVNAK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.mounet.com/~hrivnak/index.htm
Steve Hrivnak:
Unknown, Julia A
Birth : VA
Family:
Spouse:
Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus
Birth : ABT. 1829 Kanawha Co, VA
Parents:
Father: Shiverdecker, Michael
Mother: Higgenbotham, Abigail Elizabeth
Children:
Shiverdeck, Mary F
Birth : ABT. 1861 MO
Shiverdeck, Christina
Birth : ABT. 1862 MO
Shiverdeck, James William
Shiverdeck, Sarah C
Birth : ABT. 1868 MO
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Glen W. Kinder:
Nickname, death date, precise birth date, & burial place
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/
Death certificate is viewable at http://www.sos.mo.gov/TIF2PDFConsumer/DispPDF.aspx?fTiff=/archives/DeptofHealth/Death/1935/1935_00019788.TIF&Fln=1410810.pdf
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860
1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.
1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.
1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.
1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.
RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER
Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER
1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).
Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child
1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.
Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.
J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS
Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.
Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS
1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.
THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES
1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.
Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.
Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children
1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.
Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.
MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS
1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.
1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.
1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.
Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons
1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.
1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.
MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS
1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.
In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.
1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.
1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.
1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.
1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.
On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.
1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.
1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Clarifications:
John Lockett married Martha Thom on the 4th (or 6th) of October, 1864 in Jackson County, Illinois as recorded in the online ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900. Martha's birthplace (on the death certificate) supported this conclusion since Martha was born in Jackson County, Illinois in December of 1843. In addition, Martha's brother, John B. Thom, of Jackson County, Illinois, lived in Ripley County before John and Martha did and afterwards. Joe Thom was named as Martha Thom Lockett's father on her death certificate.
Lucretia Withrow was cited as the maiden name of John Owen Lockett's wife. It is possible John W. Lockett's mother Lucretia is also Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's mother. I was unable to find a Lucretia Withrow who was born at the right time in any records thus far, though, and not a single LURISHA Withrow was found in records searched. LURISHA was named as John W. Lockett's mother in John's death certificate; the informant was his wife, Martha Thom Lockett.
It seems likely there are ties between Shiverdeckers and Locketts as evidenced by the fact that John lived with Christopher C. and Julia Ann in 1860 at census time. Also, the "strawberries" letter posted on your website [http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com] sent to John LOCKET at Ursa, Missouri showed these people still remained in contact after decades (John Lockett and Christina Shiverdecker in this instance). The "strawberries" letter was sent in May of 1897. An old railroad map (c. 1897-1898) shows that Ursa, Wayne County, Missouri, is located (roughly) half way between Coldwater (where John lived in 1890 according to his surviving soldiers record) and Buchanan in Bollinger County, which is near the area where Shiverdeckers resided for years. By census time in 1900, John Locketts still lived in Wayne County. By this time, Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two children (John Wesley. and Mary Francis.) lived with John and Martha Lockett.
SHIVERDECKER MARRIAGES FOUND ONLINE
Another Mary F. Shiverdecker: One marriage record in Ancestry.com's database of Bollinger County marriages is for a Mary F. Shiverdecker who married a Dan T. Edwards on January 2, 1869. Since only one Shiverdecker family was found living in Bollinger County in the 1860 and 1870 censuses, this was rather puzzling. It is doubtful this woman was "our" Mary since Mary would have been much too young to get married--especially if Mary F. were born in 1860-1861 as some records indicate. However, a justice of the peace from Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., Missouri officiated at the marriage ceremony of the Dan T. Edwards couple and Fillmore Twp. is where "our" Shiverdeckers lived in 1870. Mary F. Shiverdecker may have been a relative of the Bollinger County Shiverdeckers who just happened to get married there--but that seems a bit puzzling since brides usually were married in their own communities.
Christina: CHRISTINA SCHEONBORN of Castor, Bollinger County married Elisha J. Kinder of Zalma, Bollinger County on December 12, 1890. A review of the handwriting on the document showed this woman actually was Christina Shiverdecker, not SCHEONBORN. Christina and Elisha were married by T. W. Cooper, a minister of the gospel. This minister most likely was Thomas W. Cooper, farmer and preacher; he was found in the 1900 census for Bollinger County.
Sarah: I always enjoy seeing things for myself and was happy to finally find the Sarah C. Shiverdecker marriage record in Bollinger County's records under names Sarah A. KRIACEDECK and Marshall EAKLE. In the record was written: THE MOTHER OF THE SAID SARAH C. SHIVERDECK BEING PRESENT GIVING HER NAME AS JULIA ANN SHIVERDECK AND THIS DAY GIVES HER CONSENT TO THE SAID MARRIAGE. Sarah and Marshal were married on August 22, 1886 at the home of a minister of the gospel, C. J. Eaker?--I'm not positive the initials are totally accurate.
I was not able to find Sarah Catherine Shiverdecker living with Marshall Eaker. She was found with Eaker children after her marriage to Thom. I did find a death certificate for Marshall in Missouri Archives records, though.
David: David SCHIVERDAKR of Stoddard County and Susan C. Eaker of Stoddard County, daughter of T. A. J. Eaker (who gave his consent to the marriage) were married at Brownwood, Missouri, on October 17, 1894, by R. H. Wolf, Justice of the Peace, according to a Stoddard County, Missouri marriage records database on Ancestry. com. I am not totally satisfied that I have correctly transcribed Mr. Eaker's initials here.
I'm still curious about David Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's son. D. C. A. in the 1880 census and the David Lysander who married Susan C. Eaker appear to be the same person in spite of their initials not matching. The census of June 1, 1880 showed D. C. A.'s age to be six. This is close to David Lysander's age in many records. It seems curious, though, that he would be called D. C. A. on the 1880 census if his name were David Lysander. David Shiverdecker's year of birth ranged from 1857 to 1875 in records I found so that makes it rather confusing.
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Concerning Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker:
Citing sources as:
1. Missouri Archives digital records at http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/details.asp?id=S75944&conflict=Civil%20War&sType=unit&txtUnit=Cochran's%20Six%20Months%20Militia&selConflict=Civil%20War
2. Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
3. 1860 US CENSUS for Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri :
I found him recorded as Chiverdeker, Columbus C., a private, whose commander was Captain J. R. Cochran. Columbus (Christopher) fought for the Union and served in Cochran's 6 months E. M. M., Co. According to the Missouri archives record, he enrolled August 13, 1864 at Dallas, Missouri and was ordered into active service on that same date, August 13, 1864. He was relieved from duty February 24, 1865. The number of days of actual service was 195 days. When Christopher enrolled in August of 1864, Julia Shiverdecker had four children (Mary Francis, Christina, James William and Sarah Catherine) at home for whom to provide. I haven't found information about what Cochran's outfit did during those months; they may have remained in that area.
The information on Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's service with Captain J. R. Cochran matches the Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (but differs from the 1890 Veterans Schedules record where Christopher was listed as a private who served with Company B in the Missouri Cavalry).
To be sure it was the right Shiverdecker, I checked the 1860 census to see whether a John R. Cochran also lived in Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. The post office for the Cochran family and the Shiverdecker family was the same, Greene. Christopher C. Shiverdecker was found on page 141 of the census while John R. Cochran was on page 155 so I am positive this is "our" Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker. Incidentally, Dallas, Missouri was the place where Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker enrolled in Cochran's outfit. The town name of Dallas was later changed to Marble Hill--a familiar name in Shiverdecker family research.
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Family Record written after 1875 & probably before 1880. See document section of this website.
Glen W. Kinder:
Name & birth date
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Shiverdecker/ Shivertaker Archives by Teresa (Hrivnak/ Shiverdecker) Betz:
(Information in the Shiverdecker/ Shivertaker Archives was obtained from recollections of Golda Shiverdecker and Ruth (Brown) Hamilton; from research done by Teresa A. (Hrivnak/ Shiverdecker) Betz, Steven J. Hrivnak, Twila (Shiverdecker) Costello, Leslie (Speelman) Finster, Sally (Speelman) Sieffer, Toni Seiler; and from information obtained from numerous family members. Teresa Betz recommends visits to the Garst Museum in Darke Co., OH, which houses historical information of the area and to New Brock Cemetery where many Shiverdecker/ Shivertaker ancestors are buried.)
Names, dates, & places
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Tessie Turntine Bylund:
Middle Name
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Tessie Turntine Bylund:
1870 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO
#18 home? Columbus SHIVERDECKER; 39; w; m; farmer; VA
Julia; 58 [should be 38?]; w; f; VA
Mary; 9; w; f; MO [est. b. 1861]
Christina; 8; w; f; MO [est. b. 1862]
James; 4; w; m; MO [est. b. 1866]
Sarah; 2; w; f; MO [est. b. 1868]
Edgar Wallace; 15; w; m; MO--boarder, works on farm
1880 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO Census: J.A. must be Julia A.
Fam__, J. A. SHIVERDAKER, w; f; 48; farmer; VA; KY;--
Mary F.; w; f; 19; daughter; keeps house; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1861]
Christiana; w; f; 17; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1863]
James W.; w; m; 13; son; works on farm; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1867]
Sarah C.; w; f; 11; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1869]
Lucinda A.; w; f; 9; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1871]
D. C. A.; w; m; 6; son; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1874]
"1890 Special Census of Union Veterans or Survivors--Bollinger Co., MO, Fillmore Twp.
SHIVERDECKEN, July A., [is listed as] widow of Christopher C., Pvt., Co. B., Mo. Inf. Service July 1, 1864-1865"
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Glen W. Kinder:
Complete name:
Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860
1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.
1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.
1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.
1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.
RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER
Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER
1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).
Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child
1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.
Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.
J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS
Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.
Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS
1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.
THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES
1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.
Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.
Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children
1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.
Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.
MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS
1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.
1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.
1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.
Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons
1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.
1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.
MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS
1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.
In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.
1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.
1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.
1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.
1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.
On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.
1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.
1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
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Anonymous Researcher #1:
JOHN AND MARTHA (THOM) LOCKETT:
1840: In the 1840 census, the Michael Shiverdecker family and a John Lockett family both appear in the Kanawha County, VA census. Both families were in the western district; both records were entered by Stephen Chitton. John was on page 36; Michael was on page 37. Several girls live with the John Lockett family: two girls are under 5, one girl is 5 & under 10, and one girl is 10 & under 15. It is possible Julia Ann Lockett was one of those Lockett girls. In the 1840 census, John had four children.
No young male was counted in the census, but according to both the 1900 census and his death certificate, John W. Lockett was not born until October of 1840 and the 1840 census was taken in June.
1850: In the 1850 census for Putnam County, Virginia, John W. (William) Lockett was the son of a blacksmith, John O. (Owen) Lockett. John Owen, 51, was born in about 1799 and his wife, Lucretia, 53, was born in about 1797. In 1850, only two children were found with them on the census--Nancy, 15, and John W., 9. The ages of John O. Lockett and Lucretia fall into the right age categories to match the ages of the Lockett couple in the 1840 Kanawha County census. Maybe, these families moved from Kanawha to Putnam County at about the same time.
Note: I have found death certificates for John William Lockett (whom I believe to be Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's brother--not her father) and for John W.'s wife, Martha Thom Lockett (born in Jackson County, Illinois). John W. Lockett's death certificate was the source that listed John W.'s middle name as William and his father's middle name as Owen.
I am sure this is the right John W. Lockett. He always listed Virginia as the place of birth for his mother, his father, and himself. When John died, though, his wife Martha, entered John W.'s father's place of birth as Kentucky on the death certificate (rather than Virginia as stated in censuses) and gave John's mother's name as LURISHA Withrow of West Virginia (rather than Lucretia as stated in the 1850 census).
1860: By 1860, John LOCKET lived in Missouri with Julia Ann and Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker in Bollinger County. John Locket fought in the Civil War with Company C., 8th Prov. Reg't Enrolled MO militia, detailed and organized on May 5, 1863 by Col. Robert M. Brewer of Perry County, Missouri. John, a private, was ordered into active service on April 23, 1863 in Perry County, Missouri. He was relieved from duty November 8, 1863 by General Schofield according to Missouri records (and on November 13, 1863 according to the 1890 surviving soldiers record).
1890: Someone forgot to cross their t's and a John LOCKELL of Coldwater, Missouri, was found on 1890's surviving soldiers special schedule in Cowan Township, Wayne County, Missouri. According to this record, John had the rank of corporal and his company was C, 8th Regmt, Infantry.
1900: Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's daughter, Mary Francis Porter lived with John and Martha Lockett in Cowan Township, Wayne County, MIssouri; (Mary F. and her brother were listed as a niece and a nephew in that census).
1910: John W. Lockett and his wife, Martha lived in Ripley County, Missouri by 1910. Martha had a brother, John B. Thom, who lived in Ripley County, also; that may be why the couple moved to Ripley County. John Lockett died on March 9, 1911 and his occupation was recorded as Union Soldier on his death certificate. Martha died in July of 1929. They were both buried in Gatewood, Ripley County, Missouri.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
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Anonymous Researcher #1:
Clarifications:
John Lockett married Martha Thom on the 4th (or 6th) of October, 1864 in Jackson County, Illinois as recorded in the online ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900. Martha's birthplace (on the death certificate) supported this conclusion since Martha was born in Jackson County, Illinois in December of 1843. In addition, Martha's brother, John B. Thom, of Jackson County, Illinois, lived in Ripley County before John and Martha did and afterwards. Joe Thom was named as Martha Thom Lockett's father on her death certificate.
Lucretia Withrow was cited as the maiden name of John Owen Lockett's wife. It is possible John W. Lockett's mother Lucretia is also Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's mother. I was unable to find a Lucretia Withrow who was born at the right time in any records thus far, though, and not a single LURISHA Withrow was found in records searched. LURISHA was named as John W. Lockett's mother in John's death certificate; the informant was his wife, Martha Thom Lockett.
It seems likely there are ties between Shiverdeckers and Locketts as evidenced by the fact that John lived with Christopher C. and Julia Ann in 1860 at census time. Also, the "strawberries" letter posted on your website [http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com] sent to John LOCKET at Ursa, Missouri showed these people still remained in contact after decades (John Lockett and Christina Shiverdecker in this instance). The "strawberries" letter was sent in May of 1897. An old railroad map (c. 1897-1898) shows that Ursa, Wayne County, Missouri, is located (roughly) half way between Coldwater (where John lived in 1890 according to his surviving soldiers record) and Buchanan in Bollinger County, which is near the area where Shiverdeckers resided for years. By census time in 1900, John Locketts still lived in Wayne County. By this time, Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two children (John Wesley. and Mary Francis.) lived with John and Martha Lockett.
SHIVERDECKER MARRIAGES FOUND ONLINE
Another Mary F. Shiverdecker: One marriage record in Ancestry.com's database of Bollinger County marriages is for a Mary F. Shiverdecker who married a Dan T. Edwards on January 2, 1869. Since only one Shiverdecker family was found living in Bollinger County in the 1860 and 1870 censuses, this was rather puzzling. It is doubtful this woman was "our" Mary since Mary would have been much too young to get married--especially if Mary F. were born in 1860-1861 as some records indicate. However, a justice of the peace from Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., Missouri officiated at the marriage ceremony of the Dan T. Edwards couple and Fillmore Twp. is where "our" Shiverdeckers lived in 1870. Mary F. Shiverdecker may have been a relative of the Bollinger County Shiverdeckers who just happened to get married there--but that seems a bit puzzling since brides usually were married in their own communities.
Christina: CHRISTINA SCHEONBORN of Castor, Bollinger County married Elisha J. Kinder of Zalma, Bollinger County on December 12, 1890. A review of the handwriting on the document showed this woman actually was Christina Shiverdecker, not SCHEONBORN. Christina and Elisha were married by T. W. Cooper, a minister of the gospel. This minister most likely was Thomas W. Cooper, farmer and preacher; he was found in the 1900 census for Bollinger County.
Sarah: I always enjoy seeing things for myself and was happy to finally find the Sarah C. Shiverdecker marriage record in Bollinger County's records under names Sarah A. KRIACEDECK and Marshall EAKLE. In the record was written: THE MOTHER OF THE SAID SARAH C. SHIVERDECK BEING PRESENT GIVING HER NAME AS JULIA ANN SHIVERDECK AND THIS DAY GIVES HER CONSENT TO THE SAID MARRIAGE. Sarah and Marshal were married on August 22, 1886 at the home of a minister of the gospel, C. J. Eaker?--I'm not positive the initials are totally accurate.
I was not able to find Sarah Catherine Shiverdecker living with Marshall Eaker. She was found with Eaker children after her marriage to Thom. I did find a death certificate for Marshall in Missouri Archives records, though.
David: David SCHIVERDAKR of Stoddard County and Susan C. Eaker of Stoddard County, daughter of T. A. J. Eaker (who gave his consent to the marriage) were married at Brownwood, Missouri, on October 17, 1894, by R. H. Wolf, Justice of the Peace, according to a Stoddard County, Missouri marriage records database on Ancestry. com. I am not totally satisfied that I have correctly transcribed Mr. Eaker's initials here.
I'm still curious about David Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's son. D. C. A. in the 1880 census and the David Lysander who married Susan C. Eaker appear to be the same person in spite of their initials not matching. The census of June 1, 1880 showed D. C. A.'s age to be six. This is close to David Lysander's age in many records. It seems curious, though, that he would be called D. C. A. on the 1880 census if his name were David Lysander. David Shiverdecker's year of birth ranged from 1857 to 1875 in records I found so that makes it rather confusing.
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Anonymous Researcher #1:
Concerning Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker:
Citing sources as:
1. Missouri Archives digital records at http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/details.asp?id=S75944&conflict=Civil%20War&sType=unit&txtUnit=Cochran's%20Six%20Months%20Militia&selConflict=Civil%20War
2. Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
3. 1860 US CENSUS for Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri :
I found him recorded as Chiverdeker, Columbus C., a private, whose commander was Captain J. R. Cochran. Columbus (Christopher) fought for the Union and served in Cochran's 6 months E. M. M., Co. According to the Missouri archives record, he enrolled August 13, 1864 at Dallas, Missouri and was ordered into active service on that same date, August 13, 1864. He was relieved from duty February 24, 1865. The number of days of actual service was 195 days. When Christopher enrolled in August of 1864, Julia Shiverdecker had four children (Mary Francis, Christina, James William and Sarah Catherine) at home for whom to provide. I haven't found information about what Cochran's outfit did during those months; they may have remained in that area.
The information on Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's service with Captain J. R. Cochran matches the Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (but differs from the 1890 Veterans Schedules record where Christopher was listed as a private who served with Company B in the Missouri Cavalry).
To be sure it was the right Shiverdecker, I checked the 1860 census to see whether a John R. Cochran also lived in Lawrence (or Lorance) Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. The post office for the Cochran family and the Shiverdecker family was the same, Greene. Christopher C. Shiverdecker was found on page 141 of the census while John R. Cochran was on page 155 so I am positive this is "our" Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker. Incidentally, Dallas, Missouri was the place where Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker enrolled in Cochran's outfit. The town name of Dallas was later changed to Marble Hill--a familiar name in Shiverdecker family research.
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Family Record written after 1875 & probably before 1880. See document section of this website.
Glen W. Kinder:
Name & birth date
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Tessie Turntine Bylund:
1870 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO
#18 home? Columbus SHIVERDECKER; 39; w; m; farmer; VA
Julia; 58 [should be 38?]; w; f; VA
Mary; 9; w; f; MO [est. b. 1861]
Christina; 8; w; f; MO [est. b. 1862]
James; 4; w; m; MO [est. b. 1866]
Sarah; 2; w; f; MO [est. b. 1868]
Edgar Wallace; 15; w; m; MO--boarder, works on farm
1880 Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO Census: J.A. must be Julia A.
Fam__, J. A. SHIVERDAKER, w; f; 48; farmer; VA; KY;--
Mary F.; w; f; 19; daughter; keeps house; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1861]
Christiana; w; f; 17; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1863]
James W.; w; m; 13; son; works on farm; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1867]
Sarah C.; w; f; 11; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1869]
Lucinda A.; w; f; 9; daughter; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1871]
D. C. A.; w; m; 6; son; MO; VA; VA [est. b. 1874]
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http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/
Missouri Digital Heritage:
Missouri State Archives:
Death Certificate of Sarah Catherine Thom:
Names, dates, & places
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Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.
*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.
*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.
*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.
*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.
*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.
Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.
http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
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SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860
1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.
1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.
1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.
1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.
RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER
Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER
1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).
Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child
1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.
Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.
J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS
Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.
Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS
1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.
THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES
1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.
Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.
Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children
1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.
Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.
MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS
1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.
1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.
1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.
Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons
1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.
1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.
MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS
1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.
In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.
1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.
1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.
1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.
1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.
On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.
1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.
1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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Family Record written after 1875 & probably before 1880. See document section of this website. [Shiverdecker/ Shiverdaker Family Record of Names, Births & Marriage]
Glen W. Kinder:
Birth date of June 03, 1873 (Possible headstone says 1869-1966.)
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Glen W. Kinder:
Name, dates, & places
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SEE MICHAEL THOMPSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=michaelt&id=I165305
Families in Bollinger County, MO and Surrounding Areas:
Michael Thompson:
ID: I165305
Name: David L. SHIVERDECKER
Given Name: David L.
Surname: SHIVERDECKER
Sex: M
Birth: 8 Mar 1869 in Bollinger County, MO
Death: 22 Dec 1965 in Bollinger County, MO
Burial: 25 Dec 1965 Shelton, Cemetery, Bollinger County, MO
_UID: 14898F56F34E4999887C84449B07088DA89E
Change Date: 15 Jan 2006 at 00:00
Father: Columbus Lizander J. A. SHIVERDECKER b: 1831 in VA
Mother: Julia b: 1832 in VA
Marriage 1 Susan EAKER b: Sep 1873
Married: 13 Apr 1894
Change Date: 23 Jan 2006
Children
Ines SHIVERDECKER b: Mar 1897
Zillia SHIVERDECKER b: 31 Aug 1899 in Bollinger County, MO
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized or printed in bold in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
SHIVERDECKER INFORMATION BEGINNING IN 1860
1860: On July 23, 1860 Christopher C. SHIVERDON, 28, lived in LAWRENCE Twp., Bollinger County, MO. With him were his wife, Julia A., 26, and John Lochet, 19. All three were born in Virginia. John Lockett most likely was Julia's brother.
1870: On August 11, 1870 Columbus Shiverdecker and Julia lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., and MO. Their children, all born in Missouri, were MARY, 9; Christina, 8; James, 4; and Sarah, 2.
1880: On June 1, 1880 J. A. SHIVERDAKER., 48, lived in Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO. In this census, Julia informed that her father had been born in Kentucky. Julia was evidently a widow by 1880. Living with her were MARY F., 19; CHRISTIANA, 17; James W., 13; Sarah C., 11; Lucinda, 9; and D. C. A., 6.
1890: After 1880, JULY A. Shiverdecker was found in only one record--the 1890 VETERAN'S SCHEDULE for Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., MO where her post office was named as Buchanan. She was identified as the widow of Christopher Shiverdecker. He had incurred the "disability" of consumption while serving in the Civil War.
RESEARCH ON MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER
Research on Christopher C. and Julia Ann Shiverdecker's oldest daughter, Mary F. Shiverdecker follows. Of the two marriage records found for Mary F. Shiverdecker in Missouri marriage databases on Ancestry.com, the record referred to in the following text is the correct entry from Bollinger County, Missouri records.
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER TO JOHN W. PORTER
1882: On October 5, 1882 at the bride's residence in Bollinger County, Missouri, John W. Porter and Mary F. Shiverdecker were married by Wm. P. Stovall. In one Missouri marriages database on Ancestry.com, the Shiverdecker name was not transcribed accurately. A careful examination of the handwriting in the blurry 1882 record revealed the name was Shiverdecker, (not STINEBAKER as a transcription of that record showed).
Birth of Mary and John Porter's First Child
1883: According to records at Missouri State Archives, a female child was born to Mary SHIVERDECK POTTER and John POTTER, a Bollinger County farmer, on August 6, 1883. In the 1880 Missouri censuses, one Missouri husband and wife were named John and Mary Potter; they didn't live in Bollinger County. It is possible a John POTTER and a Mary (with the uncommon maiden name of Shiverdeck) may have moved to Bollinger County during those three years (1880-1883), but it seems much more likely that this record was for Mary Shiverdecker Porter and her husband, John W.
Although no name was recorded for the child born in 1883, she probably was John W. and Mary F. Porter's first. In the 1900 census, one Porter girl, J. A., was born in August of 1882. This birth year entry may have been an error. Since the birth year entered for Allen Porter in the 1900 census was a year early--1894 rather than 1895, it is possible that the birth year entered for J. A. Porter in that census may also have been a year early--1882 rather than 1883.
J. W. PORTERS LIVE IN ILLINOIS
Little is known about Mary's husband except that he was born in Illinois. John and Mary moved to Illinois at some time during the first few years of their marriage, probably after 1883 and prior to 1885. From 1885 to 1895, Mary and John W. Porter had at least three children who were born in Illinois and survived, a conclusion supported by censuses and other records. The three children were John Wesley Porter, born on Jan 1, 1885; Mary Francis Porter, born in June, 1891; and Allen Columbus Porter, born on October 6, 1895.
Knowing that Porters lived in Illinois for years makes it more likely that an October, 1897 marriage in Saline County, Illinois records may have been for this Mrs. Mary Porter and her second husband, J. W. Douglas. It is possible that J. W. Douglas, born in Illinois, was the J. W. Douglas who lived in Gallatin Co., Illinois for many decades. Gallatin County is directly east of Saline County and shares a boundary with it
MARRIAGE OF MARY FRANCIS SHIVERDECKER PORTER TO J. W. DOUGLAS
1897: In the ILLINOIS MARRIAGE INDEX, two records were found in Saline County, Illinois for a J. W. Douglas who married a Mrs. Mary Porter or Mrs. Mary SHOVERDEOR Porter on October 30, 1897. Both records were for the same date, same county, and no doubt, are for the very same couple. It appears likely that Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter married J. W. Douglas in Saline County, Illinois.
THE CENSUS IN 1900-PORTERS AND DOUGLASES
1900: In the 1900 census, J. W. Douglas, born in March of 1850 and Mary, born in October of 1857, lived in Lorance Twp., Bollinger Co., MO with their blended family. They had been married two years. In this census, Mary was the mother of six children of whom four were living. The census was taken in June, and Mary and J. W. Douglas had been married two years in June; they would have been married three years by October of 1900. This fits the Douglas couple, J. W. and Mrs. Mary Porter, who married in Illinois in October of 1897.
Living with Douglases in 1900 were two of Mary Porter's children--J. A., August 1882 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]; Allen, Oct, 1894 [DATE ORIGINALLY IN BOLD TYPE]-- and three of J. W. Douglas's children--Georgia?, Nov ?, 1880; May P., June, 1882; and Alice, July 1886. All five young people were identified as daughters or step-daughters. It is difficult to gauge this census's accuracy, though--Allen Porter was identified as a female born in 1894, even though he was a male born in 1895.
Two of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's children
1900: In 1900, a John W. Lockett family lived in Cowan Township, Wayne County, not too many miles away from where the J. W. Douglas family lived. John W. Lockett, 59, was born October, 1840 in Virginia and his wife, Martha J., 55, was born December, 1844 in Illinois.
Two of Mary Porter's children lived with the Lockett couple in 1900: Mary F. Porter, born in June, 1891 and John W. Porter, born in January, 1886. The Porter children were identified as niece and nephew of John and Martha Lockett. John W. Lockett most likely was the brother of Julia A. Lockett Shiverdecker-in the 1860 census, a John Lochit from Virginia lived with Christopher and Julia Shiverdecker. That would make Locketts the GREAT uncle and GREAT aunt of Mary F. Porter and John W. Porter rather than uncle and aunt (as recorded in this census). This makes sense when ages of Martha and John are considered.
MARRIAGE OF MARY F. DOUGLAS'S DAUGHTER, MARY FRANCIS
1908: Missouri Marriages for Stoddard County record that Francis Porter of Bollinger County and F. F. Nash of Brownwood, Stoddard County were married on November 18, 1908 by a Justice of the Peace at Brownwood, Missouri. Fred Nash, born in October of 1857, was decades older than Francis. She was not yet eighteen and inherited a ready-made family-Fred Nash's three children from his first marriage: John, born in January of 1895; George, born in October of 1897, and Norah, born in March of 1900. On October 20, 1909, Fred and Francis's first child was born--Ana [sic] Laura Nash.
1910: On April 27, 1910 Mary Francis Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two sons, John Wesley and Allen Porter, lived with their step-father and mother, James W. DUGLES and Mary F. in Pike Township, Stoddard County. In this census record, Mary Douglas was the mother of five children, of whom four were living. Listed right before the Douglas family on the census page were Fred and Francis Nash and family. This Francis Nash is the same Mary F. Porter who lived with the Lockett family when the 1900 census was recorded. Francis, born in 1891 in Illinois, was the daughter of Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas. In records, Mary Francis Porter Nash sometimes used the name Mary and at other times used the name Francis. In records, John Wesley Porter sometimes used the name Wesley and at other times used the name John.
1915: On August 23, 1915, John W. Porter and Hattie Richey, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend G. M. Mouser at the bride's home according to Bollinger County marriage records.
Draft Registration of Mary F. Porter Douglas's Sons
1917: Allen Columbus Porter, 21, of Advance, Missouri, filled out a draft card in the Swinton Precinct of Stoddard County on June 5, 1917. Allen was born on October 6, 1895; he was a farmer. He was of medium height and build. His eyes and hair were brown. Allen named his mother as his dependant, so J. W. Douglas may have passed away by this time and Mary F. Douglas probably lived with Allen Porter.
1918: On September 12, 1918, John Wesley Porter of Advance, Stoddard County, filled out his draft card in Bloomfield, Missouri. Born on January 1, 1885, John Wesley was a farmer. His nearest relative was his wife, Hattie May. John W. was 5'8", of slender build; he had blue eyes and light hair.
MARY F. DOUGLAS' FAMILY IN LATER YEARS
1920: On January 20, 1920 Wesley J. Porter, his wife Hattie, and their children lived on a farm in Wayne Township, Bollinger County, Missouri. Wesley's brother, Allen C., and his widowed mother, Mary F. Douglas, lived with John Wesley Porter's family in 1920.
In the 1920 census, Francis and Frederick Nash and their children also lived in Wayne Township in Bollinger County.
1926: Ana [sic] Laura Nash, daughter of F. F. Nash and Francis passed away on December 29, 1926; she was only a couple months over seventeen years old. The cause of death listed on her death certificate was PURPURAL ECCLAMPSIA. The birthplace listed for her mother was Illinois; the maiden name of her mother was Francis Porter.
1927: On December 4, 1927, Allen Porter and Jesse Gilliand, both of Gipsy, Bollinger Co., Missouri were married by the Reverend J. A. Abernathy of Zalma, Missouri, according to Bollinger County records.
1929: Frederick Nash passed away in Brownwood, Pike Township, Stoddard County on March 2, 1929. The cause of death was nephritis.
1930: On April 21 and 22 the families of Allen C. Porter and John W. Porter were listed next to each other on the census for Wayne Twp., Bollinger Co. Mary F. Douglas was not found in the 1930 census; she may have passed away between 1920 and 1930; no death certificate record was found for Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas.
On April 11, 1930, the thirty-nine year old widow, Francis Nash lived in Bernie City in Liberty Township, Stoddard County. Francis had five children for whom to provide: Ivy, 13; Myrtle, 11; Irene, 8; Freeman, 5; and Max 2. All of the Nash children had been born in Missouri.
1930: A little more than a year after Fred Nash's death, his widow, Mary F. Nash, became the wife of E. F. Perry. Both were from Bernie, Stoddard County, Missouri. A minister, G. A. Crocker, married the couple in Bernie on April 12, 1930.
1935: Mary Francis Porter Nash Perry's husband, Emanuel (or E. F.) Perry, of Fornfelt, Scott County, Missouri died on February 8, 1935. Fornfelt was located in the northern part of Scott County. The informant for Emanuel's death certificate was his wife, Mary Francis Perry. According to Emanuel's death certificate, two years was the length of the Perry's residence in Fornfelt when his death occurred.
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[From Donna Forney Clark: I have capitalized words that were italicized in the following manuscript from Anonymous Researcher #1.]
Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Clarifications:
John Lockett married Martha Thom on the 4th (or 6th) of October, 1864 in Jackson County, Illinois as recorded in the online ILLINOIS STATEWIDE MARRIAGE INDEX, 1763-1900. Martha's birthplace (on the death certificate) supported this conclusion since Martha was born in Jackson County, Illinois in December of 1843. In addition, Martha's brother, John B. Thom, of Jackson County, Illinois, lived in Ripley County before John and Martha did and afterwards. Joe Thom was named as Martha Thom Lockett's father on her death certificate.
Lucretia Withrow was cited as the maiden name of John Owen Lockett's wife. It is possible John W. Lockett's mother Lucretia is also Julia Ann Lockett Shiverdecker's mother. I was unable to find a Lucretia Withrow who was born at the right time in any records thus far, though, and not a single LURISHA Withrow was found in records searched. LURISHA was named as John W. Lockett's mother in John's death certificate; the informant was his wife, Martha Thom Lockett.
It seems likely there are ties between Shiverdeckers and Locketts as evidenced by the fact that John lived with Christopher C. and Julia Ann in 1860 at census time. Also, the "strawberries" letter posted on your website [http://forneyclarkgenealogy.com] sent to John LOCKET at Ursa, Missouri showed these people still remained in contact after decades (John Lockett and Christina Shiverdecker in this instance). The "strawberries" letter was sent in May of 1897. An old railroad map (c. 1897-1898) shows that Ursa, Wayne County, Missouri, is located (roughly) half way between Coldwater (where John lived in 1890 according to his surviving soldiers record) and Buchanan in Bollinger County, which is near the area where Shiverdeckers resided for years. By census time in 1900, John Locketts still lived in Wayne County. By this time, Mary F. Shiverdecker Porter Douglas's two children (John Wesley. and Mary Francis.) lived with John and Martha Lockett.
SHIVERDECKER MARRIAGES FOUND ONLINE
Another Mary F. Shiverdecker: One marriage record in Ancestry.com's database of Bollinger County marriages is for a Mary F. Shiverdecker who married a Dan T. Edwards on January 2, 1869. Since only one Shiverdecker family was found living in Bollinger County in the 1860 and 1870 censuses, this was rather puzzling. It is doubtful this woman was "our" Mary since Mary would have been much too young to get married--especially if Mary F. were born in 1860-1861 as some records indicate. However, a justice of the peace from Fillmore Twp., Bollinger Co., Missouri officiated at the marriage ceremony of the Dan T. Edwards couple and Fillmore Twp. is where "our" Shiverdeckers lived in 1870. Mary F. Shiverdecker may have been a relative of the Bollinger County Shiverdeckers who just happened to get married there--but that seems a bit puzzling since brides usually were married in their own communities.
Christina: CHRISTINA SCHEONBORN of Castor, Bollinger County married Elisha J. Kinder of Zalma, Bollinger County on December 12, 1890. A review of the handwriting on the document showed this woman actually was Christina Shiverdecker, not SCHEONBORN. Christina and Elisha were married by T. W. Cooper, a minister of the gospel. This minister most likely was Thomas W. Cooper, farmer and preacher; he was found in the 1900 census for Bollinger County.
Sarah: I always enjoy seeing things for myself and was happy to finally find the Sarah C. Shiverdecker marriage record in Bollinger County's records under names Sarah A. KRIACEDECK and Marshall EAKLE. In the record was written: THE MOTHER OF THE SAID SARAH C. SHIVERDECK BEING PRESENT GIVING HER NAME AS JULIA ANN SHIVERDECK AND THIS DAY GIVES HER CONSENT TO THE SAID MARRIAGE. Sarah and Marshal were married on August 22, 1886 at the home of a minister of the gospel, C. J. Eaker?--I'm not positive the initials are totally accurate.
I was not able to find Sarah Catherine Shiverdecker living with Marshall Eaker. She was found with Eaker children after her marriage to Thom. I did find a death certificate for Marshall in Missouri Archives records, though.
David: David SCHIVERDAKR of Stoddard County and Susan C. Eaker of Stoddard County, daughter of T. A. J. Eaker (who gave his consent to the marriage) were married at Brownwood, Missouri, on October 17, 1894, by R. H. Wolf, Justice of the Peace, according to a Stoddard County, Missouri marriage records database on Ancestry. com. I am not totally satisfied that I have correctly transcribed Mr. Eaker's initials here.
I'm still curious about David Shiverdecker, Christopher Columbus Shiverdecker's son. D. C. A. in the 1880 census and the David Lysander who married Susan C. Eaker appear to be the same person in spite of their initials not matching. The census of June 1, 1880 showed D. C. A.'s age to be six. This is close to David Lysander's age in many records. It seems curious, though, that he would be called D. C. A. on the 1880 census if his name were David Lysander. David Shiverdecker's year of birth ranged from 1857 to 1875 in records I found so that makes it rather confusing.
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Forney Family Bible belonging to Fredric John Forney:
Adam Frank was the brother of Katherine Frank who was married to John Martin "Mark" Forney.
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US 1880 Census
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Adam FRANK Self M Male W 40 GER Farmer GER GER
Rachel V. FRANK Wife M Female W 35 PA Keeping House PA PA
James K. FRANK Son S Male W 14 PA GER PA
Robert L. FRANK Son S Male W 13 PA GER PA
Annie FRANK Dau S Female W 12 PA GER PA
Merretie FRANK Dau S Female W 9 PA GER PA
Ida V. FRANK Dau S Female W 7 PA GER PA
Wm. N. FRANK Son S Male W 6 PA GER PA
Charles S. FRANK Son S Male W 4 PA GER PA
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3S5-GNX
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M3S5-GN8 : accessed 17 Jun 2014), Adam Frank, Hamilton Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States; citing sheet 22B, family 387, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241412.
Sarah Frank in household of Adam Frank
United States Census, 1900
Name: Sarah Frank
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1900
Event Place: Hamilton Township, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States
Gender: Female
Age: 27 (Donna Forney Clark: I believe this age should be 17.)
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Daughter
Birth Date: Jul 1873
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Father's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Mother's Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace
Adam Frank Head M 60 Pennsylvania
Rachael Frank Wife F 55 Pennsylvania
Mary Frank Daughter F 27 Pennsylvania (Donna Forney Clark: I believe this age should be 17.)
Sarah Frank Daughter F 27 Pennsylvania (Donna Forney Clark: I believe this age should be 17.)
Florance Frank Daughter F 15 Pennsylvania
Grace Frank Daughter F 13 Pennsylvania
District: 45 , Sheet Number and Letter: 22B , Household ID: 387 , Line Number: 92 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T623 , GS Film Number: 1241412 , Digital Folder Number: 004115097 , Image Number: 01002
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SEE JANICE RODEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://home.flash.net/%7eareta/Zullinger%20Web%20Cards/wc_toc.html
Zullinger/Zollinger Genealogy:
Janice Roden:
Names, dates, & places
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As of June 2014, the following site is still online.
SEE JANICE RODEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.kellgenealogy.org/
https://openlibrary.org/works/OL6041812W/Kell_genealogy
Kell Genealogy by Janice Roden.
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Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
Birth & death dates & obituary which appeared in the Chambersburg Public Opinion newspaper on the 21st of July, 1924:
"Adam Frank died Saturday evening at the home of his son Charles G. Frank of 225 Garfield St. aged 84 years, 3 months and 18 days. He was a member of the First Lutheran Church and Col. P. B. Housem Post G. A. R. He was a member of Company F, Third Pennsylvania Volunteers during the Civil War and participated in many of the principal battles including Gettysburg. He is survived by these sons and daughters: James K., Robert L., Charles G., Mrs. Mary Eberly all of Chambersburg, Mrs. Austin Hafer RR 6, William of Greencastle, Mrs. S. A. Miller of Pittsburg and Mrs. Earl Streeter of Council Bluffs, Iowa. One sister Katie Schmidt of Mount Pelier, Indiana also survives. The funeral service will be held at the home of his son 225 Garfield St. Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Cedar Grove cemetery. Friends and relatives invited without further notice."
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
In Adam Frank's naturalization papers, it says that he immigrated in [to the US] September of 1847 in New York City.
Source:
Andrew J. Weyer, Sr.:
"According to a Civil War Pension Index... on the 26th of December Adam Frank who served in Company F., 3rd Pennsylvania Calvary applied for a pension relevant to his Civil War Service. Application #264223, Certificate #327403."
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"History of the Frank Family," a brief family document, compiled by (Nellie) Grayce Eberley Stambaugh (1920-2001), a granddaughter of Adam Frank (1840-1924),
via Ramsey Frank:
Name & burial place & the following information:
(First, the updates to "History of the Frank Family":
1. (Donna Forney Clark's UPDATE: SEE DITMAR FRANK'S REFERENCE FURTHER DOWN ON THIS PAGE FOR THE CORRECT DATE AND CORRECT AGES OF THE FAMILY MEMBERS UPON ARRIVAL TO THE USA, AS WELL AS OTHER INFORMATION.]
2. (Donna Forney Clark's UPDATE: JACQUE SIKORA: "ELIZABETHA KEIL GAVE BIRTH TO TWO SONS WITH KEIL AFTER ARRIVING IN CHAMBERSBURG. GRAYCE STAMBAUGH'S "HISTORY OF THE FRANK FAMILY" INDICATES THAT ELIZABETHA DIED AND KEIL REMARRIED AND HAD A SON HENRI PRIOR TO RELOCATING TO ILLINOIS. ACCORDING TO THE GETTYSBURG THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY RECORDS, THE FOLLOWING SONS WERE BORN TO KEIL AND ANNA ELIZABETHA:
HENRY (HERVIE) KEIL - B: 19 JAN. 1855
CHRISTENED AT SECOND EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN CHAMBERSBURG 26 MAY 1855
D: MARCH 20, 1944 AT 90 Y/O
LIVED AND DIED IN GENESEE TWP. ILLINOIS
NEVER MARRIED
BENJAMIN FRANK KEIL - B: 1 APR. 1857
D: SEPT. 30, 1941
LIVED AND DIED IN MORRISON ILLINOIS
NEVER MARRIED
BURIED IN GROVE HILL CEMETERY, WHITESIDE CO., ILL
HE WAS 3 MONTHS OLD WHEN ELIZABETHA DIED.")
"History of the Frank Family," a brief family document, compiled by Grayce Stambaugh:
"The family of Nickloes Frank lived in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany, during the years of 1830-1840. Mrs Frank's Father was (?) Rader [ROEDER]. They owned a great deal of land which was very valuable.
Nickloes Frank (surnames unknown) had five children born to them -- Margaret, Peter, Adam, Eva Catherine and Elizabeth. They owned and operated a Hotel or Inn in Hesse Darmstadt.
Early in life death took the father and the mother remarried. In order to avoid conscription of her sons into the German Army, the family came to America. That would have been about 1851. Margaret was 16 years old, Peter was 14 years old, Adam 11 years, Eva Catherine about 8 years and Elizabeth about 6 years old. They also brought two neighbor boys with them. The voyage in a sailboat took six weeks.
From New York they went to Pennsylvania and took up residence at Chambersburg. Not many years afterward the mother died leaving the five children with their step-father. The mother is buried in the First Lutheran Cemetery in Chambersburg. A short time later the stepfather remarried and to them a son was born -- Henry Keil. In due course the Keils decided to move to Iowa. They wanted to take the youngest, Elizabeth, with them but the sisters and brothers would not hear to it and managed to keep all five together in Chambersburg. [Sentence omitted.]"
"The Civil War came along and Adam enlisted. Eva Catherine stayed with a family by the name of Frondoe who were very good to her. She attended the Lutheran Church. It was there that she met her future husband, Wilhelm F. Schmidt. He also served in the Union Army. They were married on a Sunday evening at the parsonage of the First Lutheran Church by the Rev. Rhodes, Pastor. They went to housekeeping in Chambersburg and in 1875 moved to Indiana. Here they built a home and reared their famly.
Adam Frank enlisted on February 5, 1864 and was mustered in at Pottsville, Pa. He served under Captain Frank D. Wetherill's Company F. 3rd Regiment Pa. Vol. Cavalry under the command of Col. J. B. Mcintosh. Comrade Frank shared in the battles of the Wilderness May 5, 1864 - Cold Harbor June 12, 1864, - Boydton Plank Road October 8, 1864 - Thatchers Run October 22 to 28thm 1864.
Taken sick and being unfit for service Adam was Honorably Discharged December 10, 1864 at Petersburg, Va. by reason of Surgeon Certificate of Disability.
After his return, he married Rachel Kell of Roxbury, Pa. Through this union 11 children were born -- James K., Robert L., Maretta B., Ida V., William N., Charles G., the twins - Mary S. and Sadie C., Florence G., Nellie Grace and one daughter Annie Elizabeth who died at the age of 14.
Adam Frank was born April 2, 1840 and died July 20, 1924.
Rachel V. (Kell) Frank was born January 27, 1845 and died March 14, 1901."
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Source:
David R. Clark, M.D.:
(Located with the help of Larry Calimer at Kittochtinny Historical Society in Chambersburg, PA):
Letterkenny Twp., Franklin Co., PA: on draft list September 2, 1863
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I70
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank: (Original information came from the family register for Laudenau, Germany. Those records were on LDS Film 1577008, Item 6, Section KB48. Johann Nicolaus [Frank] was family No. 1 on the file.)
ID: I70
Name: Anna Elisabetha RÖDER
Sex: F
Birth: 18 JUL 1816 1
Note: 2 3
Anna Elisabetha had previously been married to a HUFER.
She was listed as being 22 years old when she married Johann Nicolaus.
I can not find her birth on the day listed in the Reichelsheim Records for this period. I have found two other Anna Elisabetha RÖDERs, one born in 1813 to Johann Georg RÖDER and Anna Catharina HÖRR and the other born in 1816 to Johann Adam RÖDER and Anna Maria VOLLRATH.
Text: Section KB48 Item 1
Change Date: 29 NOV 2005
Father: Johann RÖDER b: 6 JUL 1787 in Reichelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Catharina Margaretha VETTER
Marriage 1 Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Married: 21 JUN 1836 in Reichelsheim Evangelical Church 1
Children
Anna Margaretha FRANK b: 17 APR 1836 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Johann Peter FRANK b: 26 APR 1838 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Adam FRANK b: 26 APR 1840 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Eva Catharina FRANK b: 20 JUN 1843 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Anna Elisabetha FRANK b: 29 AUG 1846 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Type: Vital Record
Text: LDS Film 1577008; Reichelsheim Familienbuch
Text: Section KB48 Item 1
Type: Vital Record
Text: LDS Film 1577008; Reichelsheim Familienbuch
Text: LDS - International Genealogy Index
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jfrank39-b&id=I189
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
ID: I189
Name: Adam FRANK
Sex: M
Birth: 26 APR 1840 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt 1
Change Date: 10 JUL 2005
Father: Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 in Laudenau, Hesse Darmstadt
Mother: Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
Jay E. Frank's sources:
Text: LDS Film 1577008 Reichelsheim Familienbuch
Text: Section KB 48 Family 1
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Source:
SEE JAY E. FRANK'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=jfrank39-b&id=I730
Odenwald Evangelical Records:
Jay E. Frank:
1 Johann Adam RÖDER b: ABT 3 OCT 1744 d: 20 DEC 1805
2 Elisabetha Catharina RÖDER b: ABT 1777 d: 1837
+ Johann Adam NAGEL b: 28 FEB 1764 d: 18 DEC 1827
3 Anna Margaretha NAGEL b: 30 APR 1789
3 Eva Catharina NAGEL b: 9 JUN 1792 d: 1 FEB 1828
+ Johann Georg FRANK b: 9 DEC 1784 d: 2 JAN 1837
4 Johann Nicolaus FRANK b: 30 MAR 1812 d: 10 MAY 1852
+ Anna Elisabetha RÖDER b: 18 JUL 1816
5 Anna Margaretha FRANK b: 17 APR 1836
5 Johann Peter FRANK b: 26 APR 1838
5 Adam FRANK b: 26 APR 1840
5 Eva Catharina FRANK b: 20 JUN 1843
5 Anna Elisabetha FRANK b: 29 AUG 1846
4 Margaretha Elisabetha FRANK b: 5 SEP 1817 d: 19 SEP 1817
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 1 APR 1795 d: 7 MAY 1795
3 Anna Elisabetha NAGEL b: 13 APR 1796 d: 19 MAY 1797
3 Johann Georg NAGEL b: 29 APR 1798 d: 1 MAY 1859
+ Anna Elisabetha HILS
4 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 11 DEC 1828 d: 27 JAN 1829
3 Johann Adam NAGEL b: 15 MAY 1805
2 Anna Margaretha RÖDER
2 Johann Nicolaus RÖDER
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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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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name
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Source:
SEE JOHN H. BOYD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boyd-trees&id=I071008
Boyd Trees:
John H. Boyd:
ID: I071008
Name: America Boyd 1
Sex: F
Birth: OCT 1860 in Jackson County IN 2 1
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference Number: 71008
Father: Joseph K. Boyd b: 5 MAY 1825 in OH
Mother: Lucinda Rude b: ABT 1831
Marriage 1 George W. Chasteen b: SEP 1859 in Scott County IN
Married: 14 FEB 1883 in Alpha, Scott County IN 3 1
Children
L. Carl Chasteen b: DEC 1883
Low S. Chasteen b: DEC 1886
Sources:
Title: Contributed by: Ronald Boyd
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: May 22, 2001
Title: Scott County IN Clerk's Office
Note: ABBR Scott County IN Clerk's Office
Note: Scott County IN Clerk's Office
Title: Scott County Clerk's Office - Certificate of Marriage
Note: ABBR Scott County Clerk's Office - Certificate of Marriage
Note: Scott County Clerk's Office - Certificate of Marriage
******** | Boyd, America (I2667)
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name & dates
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Source:
SEE SHIRLEY CHASTEEN'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://mysite.verizon.net/sackew/
Shirley's Corner:
Shirley Chasteen:
Children of Valentine Chastain and Mary Robbins are:
+ 54 i. Rebecca7 Chastain, born Abt. 1794 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Bet. 1870 - 1871 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.
+ 55 ii. Martin Chastain, born Abt. 1795 in Franklin Co., Virginia, USA; died September 17, 1845 in Scott Co., Indiana.
56 iii. Frances ? Chastain, born Abt. 1796.
Frances is marked as dead in Church Book ending January 1845.
57 iv. Harmon Chastain, born Abt. 1798 in Franklin County, Virginia; died Abt. 1877 in Scott County, Indiana.
58 v. Daughter Chastain, born Bet. 1800 - 1805.
Probably born circa 1800 to 1805. Tradition in Scott County says that Valentine Chastain had a daughter named Sarah Jane. This is probably Sary Shasteen who died in 1847 and is buried at Scaffold Lick, near the road in what seems to be a grave for for a fully grown person.
59 vi. Elizabeth Chastain, born Abt. 1801 in Virginia; died November 20, 1878 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Robbins November 19, 1826; died 1874. He was Church Clerk at Scaffold Lick from July 1830 to March 1847.
60 vii. Mary Chastain, born Abt. 1806 in Kentucky, USA; died Abt. 1838 in Scott County, Indiana, USA. She married Nathaniel Chastain March 16, 1825.
Valentine Chastain performed the marriage between Mary and Nathaniel. Nathaniel Chastain was probably a son of John and Anner Chastain despite being being listed as an heir of Valentine in 1847. This is based partly on the fact that Anner Chastain was living with Nathaniel in 1850. He is probably named as an heir of Valentine for the estate rights of his children by Mary.
+ 61 viii. Valentine Jr. Chastain, born April 03, 1808 in Shelby County, Kentucky; died Abt. 1866 in Scott County, Indiana, USA.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
MARTIN CHASTAIN
Father: Unavailable Family
Mother: Unavailable
Wife
NANCY HAMBLIN
Father: Unavailable Family
Mother:
Children
1. BENJAMIN CHASTAIN
Male
Birth: About 1815 , Shelby, Kentucky
Death: 22 JUL 1873
2. JAMES A. CHASTAIN
Male
Birth: 07 AUG 1818 , , Indiana
Death: 07 JUN 1889
3. CYNTHIA CHASTAIN
Female
Birth: About 1819 , , Indiana
4. JOSEPH CHASTAIN
Male
Birth: 01 AUG 1821 , , Indiana
5. MISS CHASTAIN
Female
Birth: About 1823 , , Indiana
6. WILLIAM B. CHASTAIN
Male
Birth: About 1824 , , Indiana
7. MARY CHASTAIN
Female
Birth: About 1827 , , Indiana
8. NANCY ANN CHASTAIN
Female
Birth: About 1828 , , Indiana
9. MARTIN CHASTAIN
Male
Birth: 1829 , , Indiana
Death: 16 MAR 1858
10. SARAH ANN CHASTAIN
Female
Birth: About 1831 , , Indiana
11. JONATHAN CHASTAIN
Male
Birth: 04 NOV 1833 , , Indiana
Death: 01 NOV 1911
12. NANCY JANE CHASTAIN
Female
Birth: About 1835 , , Indiana
********* | Chastain, Martin (Chasteen) (I1215)
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, date, & place
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
******** | Chastain, William (I1729)
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, date, & place
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
******** | Boone, Matilda (I1730)
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********
Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, date, & place
********
Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, date, & place
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE JOHN H. BOYD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boyd-trees&id=I070928
Boyd Trees:
John H. Boyd:
ID: I070928
Name: Joseph K. Boyd 1
Sex: M
Birth: 5 MAY 1825 in OH 2 1
Death: 28 AUG 1906 in Scott Co. IN 1
Reference Number: 70928 e:
Father: Robert Boyd b: ABT 1785
Mother: Diana Kelly b: ABT 1785
Marriage 1 Lucinda Rude b: ABT 1831
Married: 16 MAR 1848 in Scott County IN 3 1
Children
Diana J. Boyd b: 1849 in IN
Israel Boyd b: 1852 in Jackson County IN
James E. Boyd b: 1854 in Jackson County IN
Martha Boyd b: 1858 in Jackson County IN
America Boyd b: OCT 1860 in Jackson County IN
William L. Boyd b: 1863 in Jackson County IN
Damsel C. Boyd b: ABT 1867 in Jackson County IN
Frank Boyd b: ABT JAN 1870 in Jackson County IN
Hettie G. Boyd b: JUN 1871 in IN
Marriage 2 Eliza Jane Faren b: 15 MAR 1846 in Vernon IN
Married: 7 MAR 1872 in Vernon IN 1
Children
Joseph K. Boyd b: 3 NOV 1872 in Scott County IN
John W. Boyd b: 18 JUL 1874 in Scott County IN
Amzy Boyd b: 2 OCT 1876 in IN
Albert Boyd b: 1878
Alford Boyd b: JAN 1878
Amanda Boyd b: MAR 1878 in IN
Genoa Boyd b: 1 APR 1887
Gillem G. Boyd b: 20 MAR 1895
Sources:
Title: Contributed by: Ronald Boyd
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: May 22, 2001
Title: IN, Scott Co., Clerk's Office Certificate of Death
Note: ABBR IN, Scott Co., Clerk's Office Certificate of Death
Note: IN, Scott Co., Clerk's Office Certificate of Death
Title: 1850 United States Federal Census Indiana, Jackson County IN
Note: ABBR 1850 United States Federal Census Indiana, Jackson County IN
Note: 1850 United States Federal Census Indiana, Jackson County IN
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Source:
From a handwritten, unsigned research document in the Genealogy Library in Scott Co., IN:
Name, dates, & places
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Source:
SEE JOHN H. BOYD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=boyd-trees&id=I071003
John H. Boyd:
ID: I071003
Name: Lucinda Rude 1
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1831 2 1
Death: UNKNOWN
Reference Number: 71003
Marriage 1 Joseph K. Boyd b: 5 MAY 1825 in OH
Married: 16 MAR 1848 in Scott County IN 3 1
Children
Diana J. Boyd b: 1849 in IN
Israel Boyd b: 1852 in Jackson County IN
James E. Boyd b: 1854 in Jackson County IN
Martha Boyd b: 1858 in Jackson County IN
America Boyd b: OCT 1860 in Jackson County IN
William L. Boyd b: 1863 in Jackson County IN
Damsel C. Boyd b: ABT 1867 in Jackson County IN
Frank Boyd b: ABT JAN 1870 in Jackson County IN
Hettie G. Boyd b: JUN 1871 in IN
Sources:
Title: Contributed by: Ronald Boyd
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Text: Date of Import: May 22, 2001
Title: Scott County Clerk's Office - Military Pension
Note: ABBR Scott County Clerk's Office - Military Pension
Note: Scott County Clerk's Office - Military Pension
Title: 1850 United States Federal Census Indiana, Jackson County IN
Note: ABBR 1850 United States Federal Census Indiana, Jackson County IN
Note: 1850 United States Federal Census Indiana, Jackson County IN
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Source:
Gayle Cooper:
Concerning Mary Frances "Fannie" McCombs Newton Bond Toney's name:
"There is a note in Fannie's father's profile [at http://www.forneyclarkgenealogy.com/ ) that states her children referred to her maiden name as Newton. I found a note in Ancestry that indicates her mother died in childbirth when Fannie and her twin were born. Her father then had 8 children to take care of and adopted some out. In the 1870 census in Colusa [CA] it shows twins Mary F. and Benjamin as 1 year old's belonging to Calvin Newton's family. I think that this is the link between the McComb-Newton name. The twins were adopted out to Calvin Newton and wife and were so named after that."
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Source:
Juanita Arnold:
John E. Toney is listed in the California Census records as married to Mary F. who was born in California. He has Bond step-children: They are Gladys A. Bond, b. 1898; Clyde L. Bond, b. 1899; Francis J. Bond, b. 1902. Mary F. and her children were all born in California.
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Source:
Lynn Weaver:
MARY FRANCES (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON WAS THE SECOND SPOUSE OF JOHN EDWARD TONEY. HER DEATH RECORD STATES HER FATHER'S NAME AS MCCOMBS, BUT HER CHILDREN'S DEATH RECORDS SHOW HER MAIDEN NAME AS NEWTON.
Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton
Birth: 5 Apr 1869
Colusa, Colusa, California
Death: 14 Oct 1942
Colusa, California
SPOUSE 1
Joshua Jr. Bond
Birth: 23 Apr 1864
Caldwell, Morgan, Ohio
Death: 22 Sep 1902
Lodoga, Colusa, California
MARRIED DATE
28 Aug 1885
Stonyford, Colusa, California
PARENTS OF MARY FRANCERS (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON
FATHER
John James McCombs
Birth: 1828
Nevada City, Nevada, California, USA
MOTHER
Mary Jones
Birth: 1833
California
Death: 1870
California
DEATH RECORD OF MARY FRANCERS (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON
California Death
Name: Mary Frances Toney
[Mary Frances McCombs]
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 5 Apr 1869
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 14 Oct 1942
Death Place: Colusa
Mother's Maiden Name: Jones
FATHER'S SURNAME: McCombs
CHILDREN OF MARY FRANCES MCCOMBS AND JOSHUA JR. BOND
CHILD 1
John Calvin Bond
Birth: 17 Sep 1886
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 20 Aug 1973
Vancouver, Clark, Washington
CHILD 2
Celia Adaline Bond
Birth: 26 Oct 1890
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 20 Jun 1979
Butte, California
CHILD 3
Herbert Reese Bond
Birth: 22 Mar 1893
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 5 Sep 1987
Clovis, Fresno, California
CHILD 4
Leslie F Bond
Birth: 23 May 1894
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 17 Jan 1971
Ladoga, California
CHILD 5
Gladys Ann Bond
Birth: 6 Oct 1897
Lodoga, Colusa, California
Death: 28 Jun 1990
Colusa, California
CHILD 6
Lewis Clyde Bond
Birth: 26 Jan 1900
Stoneyford, Colusa, California
Death: 18 Jan 1916
California, USA
CHILD 7
Joshua Francis Bond
Birth: 28 Feb 1903
Stonyford, Colusa, California
Death: 29 Jan 1957
Marysville, Yuba, California
DEATH RECORDS OF MARY FRANCERS (FANNIE) MCCOMBS NEWTON AND JOSHUA JR. BOND CHILDREN
SOME OF MARY FRANCES MCCOMBS CHILDREN DEATH RECORD SHOW HER MAIDEN NAME AS NEWTON
CHILD 1
Washington Death
Name: John C Bond
Date of Death: 20 Aug 1973
Place of Death: Vancouver
Gender: Male
Certificate: 020689
CHILD 2
California Death
about Celia Adeline Lynk
Name: Celia Adeline Lynk
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 26 Oct 1890
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 20 Jun 1979
Death Place: Butte
CHILD 3
California Death
Name: Herbert Reese Bond
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1893
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 5 Sep 1987
Death Place: Fresno
Mother's Maiden Name: Newton
CHILD 4
California Death
Name: Leslie Bond
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 23 May 1894
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 17 Jan 1971
Death Place: Colusa
CHILD 5
California Death
Name: Gladys Ann Pevehouse
[Gladys Ann Bond]
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1897
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 28 Jun 1990
Death Place: Colusa
Mother's Maiden Name: Newton
FATHER'S SURNAME: Bond
CHILD 6
NO RECORD FOUND
CHILD 7
California Death
Name: Joshua Francis Bond
Sex: MALE
Birth Date: 27 Feb 1903
Birthplace: California
Death Date: 29 Jan 1957
Death Place: Yuba
1900 CENSUS RECORD OF Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton AND Joshua Jr. Bond
1900 United States Federal Census
about Fannie M Bond
Name: Fannie M Bond
Home in 1900: Stone Ford, Colusa, California
Age: 31
Birth Date: Apr 1869
Birthplace: California
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Female
Relationship to head-of-house: Wife
Mother: number of living children: 6
Mother: How many children: 6
Spouse's Name: Joshua
Marriage Year: 1886
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 14
Residence : Stone Ford Township, Colusa, California
Occupation: View on Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Joshua Bond 36
Fannie M Bond 31
Johnny C Bond 13
Celia A Bond 10
Herbert Bond 7
Leslie F Bond 5
Annie G Bond 2
Clyde Bond 4/12
SPOUSE 2 OF Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton
John Edward Toney
Birth: 21 Jun 1851
Racine, Boone, West Virginia
Death: Dec 1932
Colusa, California
1910 Census OF Mary Frances (Fannie) McCombs Newton AND John Edward Toney
about Mary F Toney
Name: Mary F Toney
Age in 1910: 41
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1869
Birthplace: California
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birth Place: United States of America
Mother's Birth Place: California
Spouse's Name: John E
Home in 1910: Colusa, Colusa, California
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John E Toney 58
Mary F Toney 41
Emsy Toney 29
Poindester E Toney 29
Elizabeth Harless 27
Thurman Toney 21
Hugh P Toney 19
Harvey P Toney 17
Harry R Toney 15
Gladys A Bond 12
Clyde L Bond 11
Francis J Bond 8
******** | Bond, Joshua Jr. (I7530)
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