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Source:
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/genealogy/f1552.htm
The Kanawha County Family Tree Project October 07, 2004
#1: GEORGE FISHER & MARTHA SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Martha Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1826 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: Bef 1852 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha County VA #1175-1191
Children
1 M Edwin Fisher
Born: Abt 1844 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
2 M Alfred Fisher
Born: Abt 1845 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
3 M Laughern Fisher
Born: Abt 1847 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
4 F Luvica Fisher
Born: Abt 1848 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
#2: GEORGE FISHER & MARY ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Mary Ann Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1828 - Kanawha County, Virginia 115
Died: 7 Aug 1853 - Kanawha County, Virginia 30
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Putnam Co, VA #269-277
Children
1 M Charles L. Fisher
Born: 14 Jun 1853 - Pocatalico River, Putnam County, Virginia 6
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Henrietta Fisher (Abt 1860- )
Marr: 3 Jan 1880 - Putnam County, West Virginia 104
#3: GEORGE FISHER & ELIZA ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1858
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Eliza Ann Shiverdecker
Born:
Died:
Buried:
********
Source:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/index.html
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/miami/index.html
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/miami/fhs/p16.html
The KSGenWeb Project:
Query Surnames: Fisher
Date: 22 Mar 97
Query: I am looking for descendants of John Franklin Fisher (b 1 Oct 1859, d 9 Jan 1948, m 14 Aug 1884 to Jennie Jones) and George Taylor Fisher (b 29 Jun 1862 Hillsdale, KS, d 28 May 1956, m Mary H. Sellers. Their father was George Henry Fisher. I have earlier Fisher information to share.
George Henry Fisher (b 1823 WV, d 1863 Miami Co., KS, buried at Hillsdale, Miami Co., KS) He was married three times. First to Louisa Bogas/Boggess? Children by first marriage: Edwin, Alpheus "Deck", Langbarn "Lang" Lovica, and Evira all born Kanawha Co., WV.
His second marriage was to Mary Ann Shiverdecker (b and d Kanawha Co. WV) in 1852 at Putnam Co. W(VA).Son, Charles Lee (1853-1938) was raised by a Aunt and Uncle. Son Alpheus (b-March 14, 1845, d-Dec. 21, 1916, buried Hillsdale, KS) married Lizzie Jane Montgomery 1871 in Morsetown, MO.
Who was George Henry Fisher's third wife? Probably married about 1858? Two children - John Franklin Fisher (b-1859, d-1/9/1948) m-Jennie Jones 8/14/1884 and George Taylor Fisher (b 6/29/1862, d-5/28/1956) m-Mary H. Sellers. Interested in more information about John and George, and descendants.
Marieda Derrick Edens
Response: The information in Family Histories and Stories of Miami County, Kansas, pp 170-171, provided by George Henry Fisher's great granddaughter Maire Fisher Duncan. Information about this family is also found in the cemetery records Vol. II.
Answers given by Sean Furniss | Jones, Jennie (I8269)
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Source:
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/genealogy/f1552.htm
The Kanawha County Family Tree Project October 07, 2004
#1: GEORGE FISHER & MARTHA SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Martha Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1826 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: Bef 1852 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha County VA #1175-1191
Children
1 M Edwin Fisher
Born: Abt 1844 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
2 M Alfred Fisher
Born: Abt 1845 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
3 M Laughern Fisher
Born: Abt 1847 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
4 F Luvica Fisher
Born: Abt 1848 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
#2: GEORGE FISHER & MARY ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Mary Ann Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1828 - Kanawha County, Virginia 115
Died: 7 Aug 1853 - Kanawha County, Virginia 30
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Putnam Co, VA #269-277
Children
1 M Charles L. Fisher
Born: 14 Jun 1853 - Pocatalico River, Putnam County, Virginia 6
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Henrietta Fisher (Abt 1860- )
Marr: 3 Jan 1880 - Putnam County, West Virginia 104
#3: GEORGE FISHER & ELIZA ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1858
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Eliza Ann Shiverdecker
Born:
Died:
Buried:
********
Note: THE FOLLOWING TWO SOURCES MAKE NO REFERENCE TO MARTHA SHIVERDECKER BEING MARRIED TO GEORGE FISHER, BUT REFER TO MARTHA LOUISA BOGGESS AS BEING THE FIRST WIFE OF CHARLES FISHER.
Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband
George Henry FISHER Pedigree
Wife
Martha Louisa Boggess Pedigree
Children
1. Edwin FISHER Pedigree
Male
Birth: 21 DEC 1844 , Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 12 MAR 1932 , Leavenworth, Kansas
Burial: National Cemetery, , Leavenworth, Kansas
2. Alpheus FISHER Pedigree
Male
Birth: 14 MAR 1845 Scissionville, , Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: 21 DEC 1916 Paola, Miami, Kansas
Burial: 24 DEC 1916 Hillsdale, Miami, Kansas
3. Langburn FISHER Pedigree
Male
Birth: 29 AUG 1846 Scissionville, , Kanawha, West Virginia
Death: JUN 1929 Interior, Jackson, South Dakota
4. Lovica FISHER Pedigree
Female
Birth: 1848 Scissionville, , Kanawha, West Virginia
5. Evira FISHER Pedigree
Female
Birth: 1850 Scissionville, , Kanawha, West Virginia
Burial: Hillsdale Cemetery, Hillsdale, Miami, Kansas
Source:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/index.html
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/miami/index.html
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/miami/fhs/p16.html
The KSGenWeb Project:
Query Surnames: Fisher
Date: 22 Mar 97
Query: I am looking for descendants of John Franklin Fisher (b 1 Oct 1859, d 9 Jan 1948, m 14 Aug 1884 to Jennie Jones) and George Taylor Fisher (b 29 Jun 1862 Hillsdale, KS, d 28 May 1956, m Mary H. Sellers. Their father was George Henry Fisher. I have earlier Fisher information to share.
George Henry Fisher (b 1823 WV, d 1863 Miami Co., KS, buried at Hillsdale, Miami Co., KS) He was married three times. First to Louisa Bogas/Boggess? Children by first marriage: Edwin, Alpheus "Deck", Langbarn "Lang" Lovica, and Evira all born Kanawha Co., WV.
His second marriage was to Mary Ann Shiverdecker (b and d Kanawha Co. WV) in 1852 at Putnam Co. W(VA).Son, Charles Lee (1853-1938) was raised by a Aunt and Uncle. Son Alpheus (b-March 14, 1845, d-Dec. 21, 1916, buried Hillsdale, KS) married Lizzie Jane Montgomery 1871 in Morsetown, MO.
Who was George Henry Fisher's third wife? Probably married about 1858? Two children - John Franklin Fisher (b-1859, d-1/9/1948) m-Jennie Jones 8/14/1884 and George Taylor Fisher (b 6/29/1862, d-5/28/1956) m-Mary H. Sellers. Interested in more information about John and George, and descendants.
Marieda Derrick Edens
Response: The information in Family Histories and Stories of Miami County, Kansas, pp 170-171, provided by George Henry Fisher's great granddaughter Maire Fisher Duncan. Information about this family is also found in the cemetery records Vol. II.
Answers given by Sean Furniss | Fisher, Evira (I8270)
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Source:
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/genealogy/f1552.htm
The Kanawha County Family Tree Project October 07, 2004
#1: GEORGE FISHER & MARTHA SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Martha Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1826 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: Bef 1852 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha County VA #1175-1191
Children
1 M Edwin Fisher
Born: Abt 1844 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
2 M Alfred Fisher
Born: Abt 1845 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
3 M Laughern Fisher
Born: Abt 1847 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
4 F Luvica Fisher
Born: Abt 1848 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
#2: GEORGE FISHER & MARY ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Mary Ann Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1828 - Kanawha County, Virginia 115
Died: 7 Aug 1853 - Kanawha County, Virginia 30
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Putnam Co, VA #269-277
Children
1 M Charles L. Fisher
Born: 14 Jun 1853 - Pocatalico River, Putnam County, Virginia 6
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Henrietta Fisher (Abt 1860- )
Marr: 3 Jan 1880 - Putnam County, West Virginia 104
#3: GEORGE FISHER & ELIZA ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1858
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Eliza Ann Shiverdecker
Born:
Died:
Buried:
********
Source:
Dreama Powell:
Name & marriage date | Fowler, Alice (I8288)
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| 604 |
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Source:
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~maudenna/genealogy/f1552.htm
The Kanawha County Family Tree Project October 07, 2004
#1: GEORGE FISHER & MARTHA SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Martha Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1826 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: Bef 1852 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha County VA #1175-1191
Children
1 M Edwin Fisher
Born: Abt 1844 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
2 M Alfred Fisher
Born: Abt 1845 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
3 M Laughern Fisher
Born: Abt 1847 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
4 F Luvica Fisher
Born: Abt 1848 - Kanawha County, Virginia 50
Died:
Buried:
#2: GEORGE FISHER & MARY ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Eliza Ann Shiverdecker ( - ) - Abt 1858
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Mary Ann Shiverdecker
Born: Abt 1828 - Kanawha County, Virginia 115
Died: 7 Aug 1853 - Kanawha County, Virginia 30
Buried:
Father: Michael Shiverdecker (Abt 1800- )
Mother: Abigail Eliza Higginbotham (Abt 1806- )
Noted events in her life were:
Census, 1850 - Putnam Co, VA #269-277
Children
1 M Charles L. Fisher
Born: 14 Jun 1853 - Pocatalico River, Putnam County, Virginia 6
Died:
Buried:
Spouse: Henrietta Fisher (Abt 1860- )
Marr: 3 Jan 1880 - Putnam County, West Virginia 104
#3: GEORGE FISHER & ELIZA ANN SHIVERDECKER
Husband George Fisher
Born: Abt 1823 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Died: 15 Sep 1863 - Hillsdale, Miami County, Kansas
Buried:
Father: John Fisher Sr. (1784-1866)
Mother: Lucretia Harrison (1793-Abt 1872)
Married: Abt 1858
Other Spouse: Martha Shiverdecker (Abt 1826-Bef 1852) - Abt 1843 - Kanawha County, Virginia 2214
Other Spouse: Mary Ann Shiverdecker (Abt 1828-1853) - 15 Jun 1852 - Putnam County, Virginia 2214
Noted events in his life were:
Census, 1850 - Kanawha Co, VA #1175-1191
Wife Eliza Ann Shiverdecker
Born:
Died:
Buried:
********
Source:
SEE DEBBIE'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wvhiggie&id=I1100
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wvhiggie&id=I1238
WV Higginbothams:
Debbie:
ID: I1100
Name: Charles Lee Fisher
Sex: M
Birth: 15 JUN 1852 in Kanawha County, VA
Death: 1938
Father: George Henry Fisher b: 1823
Mother: Mary Ann Shiverdeker b: 1828 in Pocatalico, Kanawha County, VA
Marriage 1 Sarah Blanche Smith
AND
ID: I1238
Name: Sarah Blanche Smith
Sex: F
Marriage 1 Charles Lee Fisher b: 15 JUN 1852 in Kanawha County, VA
Source:
Dreama Powell:
Marriage & death dates | Smith, Sarah Blanche (I8297)
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Source:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/jeffdavi/obits/1999/cd.txt
Obituaries: C & D Surnames for 1999
Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana
Submitted by Kathy LaCombe-Tell
Source: Lake Charles American Press (LCAP). The American Press
has granted permission for the obituaries to be archived by the USGenWeb
Project. They assume no responsibility in the accuracy of the information.
They print only what is furnished to them by the indicated funeral home. The
date beside the newspaper abbreviation is the date it was printed.
Submitted November 2004:
Obituary:
CLARK, Johnny H. LCAP 11/15/1999
JENNINGS -- Funeral services for Johnny H. Clark, 70, will be at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 16, in Miguez Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeview
Cemetery in Lake Arthur.
Mr. Clark died at 2:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 14, 1999, in the Jennings
hospital.
******** | Clark, John Harrell "Johnny" (I0198)
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Source:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/la/jeffdavi/obits/1999/st.txt
Obituaries: S & T Surnames for 1999
Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana
Submitted by Kathy LaCombe-Tell
Source: Lake Charles American Press (LCAP). The American Press
has granted permission for the obituaries to be archived by the USGenWeb
Project. They assume no responsibility in the accuracy of the information.
They print only what is furnished to them by the indicated funeral home. The
date beside the newspaper abbreviation is the date it was printed.
Submitted November 2004:
SMITH, Wm. Dunham LCAP 1/4/1999
JENNINGS -- Funeral services for Wm. Dunham "Doc" Smith Sr., 86,
will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 5 from Our Lady Help of Christians
Catholic Church.
The Rev. Vincent A. Sedita will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary
Cemetery under the direction of Miguez Funeral Home.
Visitation is 5-10 p.m. today, with a rosary at 6 p.m. and a Scriptural
Wake Service at 6:30 p.m.; and from 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Mr. Smith died at 3:45 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 2, 1999, in the Jennings
hospital.
A native of Roanoke, he was a resident of Jennings most of his life. He
was a graduate of Jennings High School in 1931. He was a retired sales
representative for Triangle Shell, Inc. He was a former member of
Jennings Golf Club. He was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians
Catholic Church where he was a usher.
[SURVIVORS OMITTED.] Memorials may be made to the charity of choice or
masses, the family said.
******** | Smith, William Dunham Sr. (I1837)
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Source:
http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/wv/boone/1850/pg0001a.txt
Boone, (W)VA 1850 Federal Census
ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/wv/boone/1850/
(File 1 of 5)
This Census was transcribed by Vickie Moore and proofread by Marsha Thompson
for the USGenWeb Census Projectฎ, http://www.us-census.org/
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Census_Year 1850
Microfilm # M432-936
State (W)VA
County Boone
17 44 44 Toney Robert 40 M . Farming 1,500 Virg'a . . . . .
18 44 44 Toney Pinera 36 F . . . Virg'a . . . . .
19 44 44 Toney Jane 12 F . . . Virg'a . . . . .
20 44 44 Toney Poindexter 11 M . . . Virg'a . . . . .
21 44 44 Toney Nancy 9 F . . . Virg'a . . . . .
22 44 44 Toney Thomas 8 M . . . Virg'a . . . . .
23 44 44 Toney Casey 7 M . . . Virg'a . . . . .
24 44 44 Toney Elizabeth 6 F . . . Virg'a . . . . .
25 44 44 Toney Francis 5 F . . . Virg'a . . . . .
26 44 44 Toney Leftridge 4 M . . . Virg'a . . . . .
27 44 44 Toney James A 2 M . . . Virg'a . . . . .
28 44 44 Kirk Absolom 20 M . Labourer . Virg'a . . X . .
29 44 44 Poindexter Toney 8 M . . . Virg'a . . . . .
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Source:
SEE DOROTHY JANE AYERS BUCKLEY'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/u/c/Dorothy-J-Buckley/
Dorothy Jane Ayers Buckley:
Poindexter Toney b: 14 January 1839 in Peytona, Kanawha County, West Virginia d: 6 April 1903 in Racine, Boone County, West Virginia
.......... +Alsey Ann Paul b: 1839 in Virginia m: 14 March 1861 in Kanawha County, Virginia d: Unknown
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hagerj&id=I6224
Joel Hager's Southern West Virginia Research:
Joel Hager:
ID: I6224
Name: Poindexter 'Jerry' Toney
Given Name: Poindexter 'Jerry'
Surname: Toney
Sex: M
Birth: 14 Jan 1839 in Bloomingrose, Logan (Boone) County, (West) Virginia
Death: in Y
Occupation: Farmer/Miner
_UID: F647BA3FA15840819FF09C9F49EDF3E3C644
Change Date: 8 Jul 2004
Father: Robert Lee Toney b: 19 Oct 1810 in Kanawha (Boone) County, (West) Virginia
Mother: Penedamia Alvina Foster b: 2 May 1811 in Bloomingrose, Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Marriage 1 Alice Ann 'Alsey' Paul b: Abt 1839 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Married: 14 Mar 1861 in Kanawha County, (West) Virginia
Change Date: 25 Sep 2005
Children
Mary Ann Toney b: Abt 1862 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Louise Jane Toney b: Abt 1863 in Boone County, (West) Virginia
Samantha Elizabeth 'Betty' Toney b: 14 Oct 1865 in Toney's Branch, Boone County, West Virginia
William Carey Toney b: 8 Mar 1867 in Lincoln County, West Virginia
Dicie Ellen Toney b: 29 Apr 1870 in Lincoln County, West Virginia
Emma 'Zettie' Toney b: Abt 1873
Robert Fulton Toney b: Abt 1875
Poindexter Edward Toney b: 20 Jun 1877 in West Virginia
Elias Toney b: Nov 1879
Rebecca Toney b: Aft 1880 in Lincoln County, West Virginia
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Source:
Mary Jane Vandale Wood and Gary Weaver:
Burial place
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?madison::alderman::88.html
James Madison "Jim" Alderman, III:
Name
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Source:
Lynn Ludlow:
Name, dates, & places
"Richard Brown d. Aug. 30, 1900. Lived in Polk and Holt counties, MO, and in
1854 co-founded Brownville in Nebraska Territory. Slave owner. Wanted new
settlers in Nebraska to vote for slavery when voting eventually for
statehood. Left Brownville in 1864, probably discouraged about the prospects
for slavery in a state that sent several regiments to be slaughtered for the
Union cause, and landed with in-laws in Collin County, Texas (Plano). This
is according to a Nebraska history written in the 1880s (Wm. Cutler. "Nemaha
County," History of Nebraska, 1882. CHICAGO: THE WESTERN HISTORICAL COMPANY,
Co., A. T. ANDREAS, Proprietor.) The same book, citing ex-Gov. Furnas, says
that Brown, although an ardent advocate of slavery, was run out of Texas
because the locals associated his name and origin (Brownville is not too far
from Ottawatomie, Kansas) with the abolitionist John Brown. He moved to
Kansas City, then to a ranch outside Ferndale, in Humboldt County, CA. In
1898 he and Lemina moved again, this time to Healdsburg to be with a
daughter. In Healdsburg CA. Kicked by a horse, died in the evening. Born
in White County, Tenn., Aug. 4, 1822. M. Lemina 14 Nov. 1842 in Polk
County, MO. Lemina died in 1909 in California. Both are buried in the Oak
Mound Cemetery in Healdsburg, CA, with their notorious daughter, Cordelia
Botkin."
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Source:
Lynn Ludlow:
1850 -- Census for Polk County, Mo., (county seat, Bolivar, north of
Springfield in SW corner of the state) shows:
Richard Brown, 36, born in TN, August 1822.
Lemina Brown, 36, born in March 1823, VA
Levina Brown, age 6, born in MO. (Probably Frances/Fannie.)
Alexander Brown, age 4, born in MO
Margaret J. Brown, age 7, born in MO.
Sabrina E. Brown, 8 months. (Lemina in 1860?) Doesn't say birthplace but
probably MO.
1860 -- Census for Brownville, Nemaha County, NE
Richard, 36
Lemina, mom's name ...the sabrina of 1850?
Levina F. (probably Frances), 17, b. MO
Alexander C., 15 (b. MO)
Margaret J., 13 (b. MO)
Lemina, 11. (could be "Sabrina" in 1850) (b. MO)
Cordelia A., 7 (b. MO)
Sarah A., 5, b. NE
Medora, 3, born NE.
1870 -- Census for Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO
Richard, 48
Lemina, 47
Maggie Brown, 21 (formerly Margaret J.)
Ella Brown, 19 (who she? Sabrina/Lemina? Cousin?)
Delia Brown, 17 (formerly Cordelia)
Sally A. Brown, 14 (formerly Sarah A.)
Dora Brown, 12 (formerly Medora)
Ade Brown, 10, born Nov. 5 1860 in NE. ( Emma and Emily in later years)
Nathan McClure, 26, born in OH, husband of
Fannie Brown McClure, 25 (formerly Levina F.)
1880 -- Census for Ferndale, Humboldt County, CA
Richard, 57
Lemina, 56
Dora, 21
Ada. 19
Eric C. Locke, 6, born MO. Grandson (of whom? Maggie?)
1890 Ferndale census destroyed by fire
1900 Federal Census for Healdsburg, Sonoma Co., CA.
Richard Brown, 77, and Lemina Brown, 76: Married 58 years, 8 children, 7
living.
Sarah Brown, 44 (aka Sally, Sadie) .
Emma D. Robarts, age 38 (formerly Emma and Ade and Adora) and . . . husband
William A. Robarts, 44, b. England, arrived 1880. Married to Emma in 1883,
16 years.
Kenneth W. Robarts, 13, born CA
Shirley P. Robarts, 11, born CA
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?zieman::haggard::1067.html
Dick Zieman:
Date & place of death and cause of death: killed by Indians
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM RIDGEWAY, JR.'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:152281&id=I178
Gentry-Combs:
William Ridgeway, Jr.:
Dates & places
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Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
MARTIN HAGGARD was born about 1746 in HANOVER, VA. He died on 11 Mar 1794 in RICHLAND CREEK, TN. "The Wilderness Road" by Robert L. Kincaid, pages 178-179. -- "On March 11,
1794, Chief Doublehead and his outlaws ambushed a party on Richland Creek,
killed two Baptist preachers, the REVEREND MARTIN HAGGARD and the
Reverend Thomas Shelton, and two ministers of the Dunkard Order. Another party
came along the next day and buried them." Parents: NATHANIEL HAGGARD and MARY HAZELRIGG.
Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."
"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."
"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."
"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]
"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/pa/messages/35132.html
Lisa: Message 35132:
1920 Federal Census for Leterkenny, Franklin County, PA
Enumeration District 24
January 5, 1920
Route 3
Pogue, Solomon age 34 b. PA Parents b. PA Occ: Sand Cutter
wife, Erman age 26 b. PA Parents b. PA
son, John age 10 b. PA
son, Clarence age 7 b. PA
dtr., Anna M. age 2 and 11 months b. PA
World War I Draft Registration Cards-Sept 12, 1918
Sol Pogue b. 17 Jan 1884 White Franklin County, PA
Medium height, medium build, brown eyes, black hair, age 34
nearest relative, Mrs. Erma Pogue
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Source:
Robert J. Solomon Pogue:
Names, dates, & places
WW I Draft Registration Card... September 12, 1918
Solomon Pogue born Jan. 1884. White. Franklin Co., PA
Medium height, medium build, brown eyes, black hair, age 34
Nearest relative, Mrs Erma Pogue
Son of John Alexander Pogue and Susan Elizabeth Yauntz Nunamaker
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Source:
http://web.tusco.net/tuscgen/belchj.htm
The Tuscarawas County Ohio USGenWeb page:
A part of the USGenWeb Project:
Peggy Ann (Tissot) Brown, Tuscarawas Co. Coordinator:
FHL Film #0890355 - Tuscarawas Co., OH Court Records Vol. 6, pp.53-54:
David Ervin was the step-son of John Belch:
Will of JOHN BELCH
Dtd 4 May 1871 - Pro 24 May 1873
I John Belch of the County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Testament.
First: It is my will that all my just debts, Funeral Expenses and legal liabilities, be paid out of my Estate.
Second: I give and bequeath to my wife Sarah Belch, in addition to such Items as are allowed to widows by law: (to be sett off by Appraisers, including one years support, and one hundred dollars worth of Personal property, to be selected By my sd wife and appraised by the appraisers of my estate:) a further sum of the interest of one third of All that may Remain of the Proceeds of my Real & personal Estate, after paying legal liabilities, the use or Interest of which said third part, I direct my Trustee hereinafter named, to pay to my sd wife, yearly, during her life, and at her Death, I direct sd one third part to be paid to my heirs & legatee, hereinafter named, in Equal proportions, as the other Two thirds are apportioned.
Third: I give and bequeath to my son Harman Belch one ninth part of the proceeds of my estate, after paying legal liabilities, as aforesaid. To the legal heirs of my Daughter Mary Oliver one Ninth part. To Joseph Belch one Ninth part. To the children of my daughter Nancy Glass, one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Susanna Conwell one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Rachel Leget one Ninth part.
To the children of my daughter Elisabeth Herron one Ninth part,
To the children of my daughter Isabel Rigel one Ninth part, and
to my Step-son David Ervin,
In the event that he shall Faithfully Execute this my last will, without any further Charge or fees, one Ninth part, & should the Sd David Ervan, after he may have proceeded to the Settlement of my Sd Estate and before the same may be finally closed be called off by death, any or all unpaid part of Sd one Ninth part, I hereby bequeath to his legal heirs.
I hereby Nominate David Ervan, above named Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby authorising him to Compromise, adjust & settle all Claims due me, And to sell either at Public or private Sale, all my Real Estate, lying in the Township of Warren, County of Tuscarawas & State of Ohio; and Particularly described in Deeds which I hold for said Real Estate, and Deeds to make to purchasers for the same. I further direct my said Executor to pay over Legacies, Share & Share alike, to my Grandchildren above refered to, giving to each their distributive Share of all Dividends, And keeping all the said legatees as nearly equal in their distributive Shares as may conveniently be done, Still Reserving the one third part to be left at Interest for the use of my said wife Sara Belch; And if allowable, I hereby appoint the Sd David Ervan Trustee of Sd one third part. I do hereby Revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 4th day of May A.D. 1871.
John [his X mark] Belch {Seal}
Signed & acknowledged by said John Belch as his last will and testament, in our presence & signed by us in his presence and at his Request.
Lonard Ray
I. S. Lappin
The State of Ohio SS
Tuscarawas County }
We, Lenord Ray and Isreal S. Lappin being duly sworn in open Court this 24 day of May A.D. 1873, depose and say, that we were present at the execution of the last will and testament of John Belch hereunto annexed; and that we saw the said testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament; and that the said testator at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
[signed] Lonard Ray
[signed] I.S. Lappin
Sworn to and subscribed before me, the day and year aforesaid,
[signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
Be it remembered that in the Probate Court of the County of Tuscarawas, and State of Ohio on the 24th day of May in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight Hundred and seventy three, at the town of New Philadelphia in said County, before W.B. Brown Judge of said Court, among the proceedings then and there had, were the following viz:
In the matter }
of the Will of } The last will and testament of John Belch deceased late of the
John Belch } County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, was this day produced in
} Court, and thereupon came Leonard Ray and Israel S. Lappin, the subscribing witnesses to said will and in open Court on Oath testified to the due execution and attestation of said will which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said will, and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will was duly executed and attested, and that the said testator, at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is ordered by the Court that said Will be and the same is hereby admitted to Probate and together with the testimony ordered to be recorded. And thereupon came David Ervin the Executor of said will named and in open Court signified his acceptance of the trust of executing the same. It is therefore further ordered by the Court that letters testamentary be issued to him upon his giving bond in the sum of $19,000.00 Dollars conditioned according to law with James Gracy, George Bradshaw and William Crooks as his Sureties, and all of which has been accordingly so done.
A Record Attest [signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
[N.B. Typed as written; Bold & Italics added for visual clarity.]
Transcribed by June E. Herron - April 2001 apachejune@hotmail.com
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Source:
http://web.tusco.net/tuscgen/belchj.htm
The Tuscarawas County Ohio USGenWeb page:
A part of the USGenWeb Project:
Peggy Ann (Tissot) Brown, Tuscarawas Co. Coordinator:
FHL Film #0890355 - Tuscarawas Co., OH Court Records Vol. 6, pp.53-54:
Will of JOHN BELCH
Dtd 4 May 1871 - Pro 24 May 1873
I John Belch of the County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Testament.
First: It is my will that all my just debts, Funeral Expenses and legal liabilities, be paid out of my Estate.
Second: I give and bequeath to my wife Sarah Belch, in addition to such Items as are allowed to widows by law: (to be sett off by Appraisers, including one years support, and one hundred dollars worth of Personal property, to be selected By my sd wife and appraised by the appraisers of my estate:) a further sum of the interest of one third of All that may Remain of the Proceeds of my Real & personal Estate, after paying legal liabilities, the use or Interest of which said third part, I direct my Trustee hereinafter named, to pay to my sd wife, yearly, during her life, and at her Death, I direct sd one third part to be paid to my heirs & legatee, hereinafter named, in Equal proportions, as the other Two thirds are apportioned.
Third: I give and bequeath to my son Harman Belch one ninth part of the proceeds of my estate, after paying legal liabilities, as aforesaid. To the legal heirs of my Daughter Mary Oliver one Ninth part. To Joseph Belch one Ninth part. To the children of my daughter Nancy Glass, one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Susanna Conwell one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Rachel Leget one Ninth part.
To the children of my daughter Elisabeth Herron one Ninth part,
To the children of my daughter Isabel Rigel one Ninth part, and
to my Step-son David Ervin,
In the event that he shall Faithfully Execute this my last will, without any further Charge or fees, one Ninth part, & should the Sd David Ervan, after he may have proceeded to the Settlement of my Sd Estate and before the same may be finally closed be called off by death, any or all unpaid part of Sd one Ninth part, I hereby bequeath to his legal heirs.
I hereby Nominate David Ervan, above named Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby authorising him to Compromise, adjust & settle all Claims due me, And to sell either at Public or private Sale, all my Real Estate, lying in the Township of Warren, County of Tuscarawas & State of Ohio; and Particularly described in Deeds which I hold for said Real Estate, and Deeds to make to purchasers for the same. I further direct my said Executor to pay over Legacies, Share & Share alike, to my Grandchildren above refered to, giving to each their distributive Share of all Dividends, And keeping all the said legatees as nearly equal in their distributive Shares as may conveniently be done, Still Reserving the one third part to be left at Interest for the use of my said wife Sara Belch; And if allowable, I hereby appoint the Sd David Ervan Trustee of Sd one third part. I do hereby Revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 4th day of May A.D. 1871.
John [his X mark] Belch {Seal}
Signed & acknowledged by said John Belch as his last will and testament, in our presence & signed by us in his presence and at his Request.
Lonard Ray
I. S. Lappin
The State of Ohio SS
Tuscarawas County }
We, Lenord Ray and Isreal S. Lappin being duly sworn in open Court this 24 day of May A.D. 1873, depose and say, that we were present at the execution of the last will and testament of John Belch hereunto annexed; and that we saw the said testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament; and that the said testator at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
[signed] Lonard Ray
[signed] I.S. Lappin
Sworn to and subscribed before me, the day and year aforesaid,
[signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
Be it remembered that in the Probate Court of the County of Tuscarawas, and State of Ohio on the 24th day of May in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight Hundred and seventy three, at the town of New Philadelphia in said County, before W.B. Brown Judge of said Court, among the proceedings then and there had, were the following viz:
In the matter }
of the Will of } The last will and testament of John Belch deceased late of the
John Belch } County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, was this day produced in
} Court, and thereupon came Leonard Ray and Israel S. Lappin, the subscribing witnesses to said will and in open Court on Oath testified to the due execution and attestation of said will which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said will, and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will was duly executed and attested, and that the said testator, at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is ordered by the Court that said Will be and the same is hereby admitted to Probate and together with the testimony ordered to be recorded. And thereupon came David Ervin the Executor of said will named and in open Court signified his acceptance of the trust of executing the same. It is therefore further ordered by the Court that letters testamentary be issued to him upon his giving bond in the sum of $19,000.00 Dollars conditioned according to law with James Gracy, George Bradshaw and William Crooks as his Sureties, and all of which has been accordingly so done.
A Record Attest [signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
[N.B. Typed as written; Bold & Italics added for visual clarity.]
Transcribed by June E. Herron - April 2001 apachejune@hotmail.com
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Source:
http://web.tusco.net/tuscgen/belchj.htm
The Tuscarawas County Ohio USGenWeb page:
A part of the USGenWeb Project:
Peggy Ann (Tissot) Brown, Tuscarawas Co. Coordinator:
FHL Film #0890355 - Tuscarawas Co., OH Court Records Vol. 6, pp.53-54:
Will of JOHN BELCH
Dtd 4 May 1871 - Pro 24 May 1873
I John Belch of the County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Testament.
First: It is my will that all my just debts, Funeral Expenses and legal liabilities, be paid out of my Estate.
Second: I give and bequeath to my wife Sarah Belch, in addition to such Items as are allowed to widows by law: (to be sett off by Appraisers, including one years support, and one hundred dollars worth of Personal property, to be selected By my sd wife and appraised by the appraisers of my estate:) a further sum of the interest of one third of All that may Remain of the Proceeds of my Real & personal Estate, after paying legal liabilities, the use or Interest of which said third part, I direct my Trustee hereinafter named, to pay to my sd wife, yearly, during her life, and at her Death, I direct sd one third part to be paid to my heirs & legatee, hereinafter named, in Equal proportions, as the other Two thirds are apportioned.
Third: I give and bequeath to my son Harman Belch one ninth part of the proceeds of my estate, after paying legal liabilities, as aforesaid. To the legal heirs of my Daughter Mary Oliver one Ninth part. To Joseph Belch one Ninth part. To the children of my daughter Nancy Glass, one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Susanna Conwell one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Rachel Leget one Ninth part.
To the children of my daughter Elisabeth Herron one Ninth part,
To the children of my daughter Isabel Rigel one Ninth part, and
to my Step-son David Ervin,
In the event that he shall Faithfully Execute this my last will, without any further Charge or fees, one Ninth part, & should the Sd David Ervan, after he may have proceeded to the Settlement of my Sd Estate and before the same may be finally closed be called off by death, any or all unpaid part of Sd one Ninth part, I hereby bequeath to his legal heirs.
I hereby Nominate David Ervan, above named Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby authorising him to Compromise, adjust & settle all Claims due me, And to sell either at Public or private Sale, all my Real Estate, lying in the Township of Warren, County of Tuscarawas & State of Ohio; and Particularly described in Deeds which I hold for said Real Estate, and Deeds to make to purchasers for the same. I further direct my said Executor to pay over Legacies, Share & Share alike, to my Grandchildren above refered to, giving to each their distributive Share of all Dividends, And keeping all the said legatees as nearly equal in their distributive Shares as may conveniently be done, Still Reserving the one third part to be left at Interest for the use of my said wife Sara Belch; And if allowable, I hereby appoint the Sd David Ervan Trustee of Sd one third part. I do hereby Revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 4th day of May A.D. 1871.
John [his X mark] Belch {Seal}
Signed & acknowledged by said John Belch as his last will and testament, in our presence & signed by us in his presence and at his Request.
Lonard Ray
I. S. Lappin
The State of Ohio SS
Tuscarawas County }
We, Lenord Ray and Isreal S. Lappin being duly sworn in open Court this 24 day of May A.D. 1873, depose and say, that we were present at the execution of the last will and testament of John Belch hereunto annexed; and that we saw the said testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament; and that the said testator at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
[signed] Lonard Ray
[signed] I.S. Lappin
Sworn to and subscribed before me, the day and year aforesaid,
[signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
Be it remembered that in the Probate Court of the County of Tuscarawas, and State of Ohio on the 24th day of May in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight Hundred and seventy three, at the town of New Philadelphia in said County, before W.B. Brown Judge of said Court, among the proceedings then and there had, were the following viz:
In the matter }
of the Will of } The last will and testament of John Belch deceased late of the
John Belch } County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, was this day produced in
} Court, and thereupon came Leonard Ray and Israel S. Lappin, the subscribing witnesses to said will and in open Court on Oath testified to the due execution and attestation of said will which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said will, and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will was duly executed and attested, and that the said testator, at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is ordered by the Court that said Will be and the same is hereby admitted to Probate and together with the testimony ordered to be recorded. And thereupon came David Ervin the Executor of said will named and in open Court signified his acceptance of the trust of executing the same. It is therefore further ordered by the Court that letters testamentary be issued to him upon his giving bond in the sum of $19,000.00 Dollars conditioned according to law with James Gracy, George Bradshaw and William Crooks as his Sureties, and all of which has been accordingly so done.
A Record Attest [signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
[N.B. Typed as written; Bold & Italics added for visual clarity.]
Transcribed by June E. Herron - April 2001 apachejune@hotmail.com
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Source:
DFC and Nancy Belch Ziemke: We don't have proof that the Joseph Belch line listed below emanates from John Belch and his third wife Elizabeth Barnes' son Joseph Belch, but there are so many names, dates, and places that match with the John Belch family that it seems as if this Joseph Belch may be one-and-the-same as Joseph Belch the son of John Belch and Elizabeth Barnes Belch.
Nancy Belch Ziemke: Joseph Belch/ Amos L. Belch/ Dewey A. Belch/ Richard Hughes Belch/ Nancy Belch Ziemke
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Source:
Nancy Belch Ziemke:
1. From the Allen County Museum Library, Allen County, OH:
According to records in the Allen County Museum Library, Joseph Belch was buried in Cairo West, also know as West Union Cemetery, Allen Co., OH. His birth date is listed as July 28, 1813, and his date of death as Dec. 23, 1894. His wife Rebecca Belch is also buried there. Her birth date is listed as Jan. 11, 1817. Her date of death is Aug. 16, 1893. Two other Belchs are buried there: Joseph Belch, b. Jan. 28, 1856-March 4, 1893, and J.A. Belch b.Sept. 1, 1847- 1865, dying in Nashville, G.A.R.Company A of the 183th OVI.
2. From Richard Hughes Belch's family Bible that had Amos Belch's obituary enclosed in it: Amos Belch was born July 24, 1852, near New Philadelphia, Tuscarawas Co., OH. Later when Amos was nine years old, his family moved to Allen City, OH, near West Cairo, OH, . His parents are listed as Joseph Belch and Rebecca Reigle Belch.
3. From a Columbus Grove Telephone Co. booklet written by Peter D. Franklin and owned by Richard Hughes Belch: The Belch family endorsed the Columbus Grove Telephone Co, of which J. Earl Belch, Amos' grandson, was president. The Belch family both ran this company and owned a majority share of it for many years. The booklet gives a brief history of Amos Belch's life, stating that Amos was born in Warren Township, Tuscarawas Cty--July 24, 1852, listing his parents as Joseph and Rebecca Alford Belch. They moved to Sugar Creek Township in Allen Co., OH. Amos moved to West Cairo to teach, and the rest of his family later moved there also. Joseph and Rebecca are buried in the cemetary in West Cairo.
4. From the Hayes Presidential Center's services: Amos' death certificate online lists only his parents' places of birth as Ohio.
5. Amos Belch resided in Columbus Grove, OH. His son was Dewey Belch, born in either 1987 or 1900, May 30 or May 31. Our family believes his date of Dewey Belch's birth was May 31, probably 1900. He died in March, 1972.
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Source: (Concerning JOSEPH BELCH, b. July 28, 1813)
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=belch&GSfn=joseph&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=44432298&df=all&
Joseph Belch
Birth: Jul. 28, 1813
Death: Dec. 23, 1894
Burial:
Cairo West Cemetery
Allen County
Ohio, USA
Created by: corgilover
Record added: Nov 16, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 44432298
There is a photo of the headstone at the site.
Source: (Concerning JOSEPH BELCH'S WIFE REBECCA BELCH, b. January 11, 1817)
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=44432317&PIpi=23731603
Rebecca Belch
Birth: unknown
Death: unknown
Burial:
Cairo West Cemetery
Allen County
Ohio, USA
Created by: corgilover
Record added: Nov 16, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 44432317
There is a photo of the headstone at the site. Headstone reads: Rebecca, wife of Joseph Belch. Jan. 11, 1817- Aug. 16, 1893)
Source: (Concerning US CENSUSES RELATING TO JOSEPH BELCH AND HIS WIFE REBECCA BELCH AND THEIR FAMILY)
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX7H-C3W?cc=1401638
"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MX7H-C3W : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Warren, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States; citing family 11, NARA microfilm publication M432.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1850"
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1850
Event Place: Warren, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 37
Race: White
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):1813
Birthplace: Ohio
Household ID: 11
House Number: 11
Line Number: 12
Affiliate Name:The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M432
Affiliate Film Number: 735
GS Film Number: 444728
Digital Folder Number: 004204704
Image Number: 00119
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Joseph Belch M 37 Ohio
Rebecca Belch F 30 Ohio
Susan Belch F 8 Ohio
James Belch M 7 Ohio
Mary E Belch F 4 Ohio
Josiah Belch M 2 Ohio
Ann Belch F 1 Ohio
Surah A Alferd M 18 Ohio
Daniel Oliver M 13 Ohio
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCPM-2JG?cc=1473181
"United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MCPM-2JG : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Warren Township, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States; citing "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; p. 146, household ID 1017, NARA microfilm publication M653; FHL microfilm 805043.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1860"
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1860
Event Place: Warren Township, Tuscarawas, Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 46
Race: White
Race (Original): [Blank]
Birth Year (Estimated): 1814
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Page: 146
Household ID: 1017
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M653
GS Film Number: 805043
Digital Folder Number: 004304719
Image Number: 00380
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Joseph Belch M 46 Pennsylvania
Rebecca Belch F 40 Ohio
Susan Belch F 18 Ohio
James Belch M 16 Ohio
Elizabeth Belch F 14 Ohio
Josiah Belch M 13 Ohio
Harman Belch M 10 Ohio
Anne Belch F 8 Ohio
Amos Belch M 6 Ohio
Wesley Belch M 5 Ohio
Weirich Belch M 4 Ohio
Rebecca J Belch F 2 Ohio
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6K7-YKT
"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6K7-YKT : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Ohio, United States; citing p. 9, family 61, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 000552667.
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1870"
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1870
Event Place: Ohio, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 65
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Birth Year (Estimated): 1804-1805
Birthplace: Ohio
Page Number: 9
Household ID: 61
Line Number: 29
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M593
GS Film number: 000552667
Digital Folder Number: 004277663
Image Number: 00597
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Joseph Belch M 65 Ohio
Margaret Belch F 65 Ohio
Harman Belch M 19 Ohio
Amos Belch M 17 Ohio
Wivick Belch M 15 Ohio
Jane Belch F 15 Ohio
Ruth Alfred F 30 Ohio
Source:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZ1Q-RHX?cc=1417683
Joseph Belch, "United States Census, 1880"
"United States Census, 1880," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MZ1Q-RHX : accessed 05 May 2014), Joseph Belch, Cairo, Allen, Ohio, United States; citing sheet 338C, NARA microfilm publication T9.
Name: Joseph Belch
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1880
Event Place: Cairo, Allen, Ohio, United States
District: 215
Gender: Male
Age: 65
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Race (Original): W
Occupation: Retired Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household: Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
Birth Year (Estimated): 1815
Birthplace: Ohio, United States
Father's Birthplace: Maryland, United States
Mother's Birthplace: Maryland, United States
Sheet Number and Letter: 338C
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: T9
Affiliate Film Number: 0990
GS Film Number: 1254990
Digital Folder Number: 004243496
Image Number: 00436
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Self Joseph Belch M 65 Ohio, United States
Wife Rebecca Belch F 64 Ohio, United States
Granddaughter Cora I Miller F 1 Ohio, United States
Daughter Jane Miller F 22 Ohio, United States
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Source:
http://web.tusco.net/tuscgen/belchj.htm
The Tuscarawas County Ohio USGenWeb page:
A part of the USGenWeb Project:
Peggy Ann (Tissot) Brown, Tuscarawas Co. Coordinator:
FHL Film #0890355 - Tuscarawas Co., OH Court Records Vol. 6, pp.53-54:
Will of JOHN BELCH
Dtd 4 May 1871 - Pro 24 May 1873
I John Belch of the County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and Testament.
First: It is my will that all my just debts, Funeral Expenses and legal liabilities, be paid out of my Estate.
Second: I give and bequeath to my wife Sarah Belch, in addition to such Items as are allowed to widows by law: (to be sett off by Appraisers, including one years support, and one hundred dollars worth of Personal property, to be selected By my sd wife and appraised by the appraisers of my estate:) a further sum of the interest of one third of All that may Remain of the Proceeds of my Real & personal Estate, after paying legal liabilities, the use or Interest of which said third part, I direct my Trustee hereinafter named, to pay to my sd wife, yearly, during her life, and at her Death, I direct sd one third part to be paid to my heirs & legatee, hereinafter named, in Equal proportions, as the other Two thirds are apportioned.
Third: I give and bequeath to my son Harman Belch one ninth part of the proceeds of my estate, after paying legal liabilities, as aforesaid. To the legal heirs of my Daughter Mary Oliver one Ninth part. To Joseph Belch one Ninth part. To the children of my daughter Nancy Glass, one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Susanna Conwell one Ninth part; To the children of my daughter Rachel Leget one Ninth part.
To the children of my daughter Elisabeth Herron one Ninth part,
To the children of my daughter Isabel Rigel one Ninth part, and
to my Step-son David Ervin,
In the event that he shall Faithfully Execute this my last will, without any further Charge or fees, one Ninth part, & should the Sd David Ervan, after he may have proceeded to the Settlement of my Sd Estate and before the same may be finally closed be called off by death, any or all unpaid part of Sd one Ninth part, I hereby bequeath to his legal heirs.
I hereby Nominate David Ervan, above named Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby authorising him to Compromise, adjust & settle all Claims due me, And to sell either at Public or private Sale, all my Real Estate, lying in the Township of Warren, County of Tuscarawas & State of Ohio; and Particularly described in Deeds which I hold for said Real Estate, and Deeds to make to purchasers for the same. I further direct my said Executor to pay over Legacies, Share & Share alike, to my Grandchildren above refered to, giving to each their distributive Share of all Dividends, And keeping all the said legatees as nearly equal in their distributive Shares as may conveniently be done, Still Reserving the one third part to be left at Interest for the use of my said wife Sara Belch; And if allowable, I hereby appoint the Sd David Ervan Trustee of Sd one third part. I do hereby Revoke all former wills by me made.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this 4th day of May A.D. 1871.
John [his X mark] Belch {Seal}
Signed & acknowledged by said John Belch as his last will and testament, in our presence & signed by us in his presence and at his Request.
Lonard Ray
I. S. Lappin
The State of Ohio SS
Tuscarawas County }
We, Lenord Ray and Isreal S. Lappin being duly sworn in open Court this 24 day of May A.D. 1873, depose and say, that we were present at the execution of the last will and testament of John Belch hereunto annexed; and that we saw the said testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament; and that the said testator at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint; and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
[signed] Lonard Ray
[signed] I.S. Lappin
Sworn to and subscribed before me, the day and year aforesaid,
[signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
Be it remembered that in the Probate Court of the County of Tuscarawas, and State of Ohio on the 24th day of May in the year of our Lord, One thousand eight Hundred and seventy three, at the town of New Philadelphia in said County, before W.B. Brown Judge of said Court, among the proceedings then and there had, were the following viz:
In the matter }
of the Will of } The last will and testament of John Belch deceased late of the
John Belch } County of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, was this day produced in
} Court, and thereupon came Leonard Ray and Israel S. Lappin, the subscribing witnesses to said will and in open Court on Oath testified to the due execution and attestation of said will which testimony was reduced to writing, and by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said will, and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will was duly executed and attested, and that the said testator, at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint. It is ordered by the Court that said Will be and the same is hereby admitted to Probate and together with the testimony ordered to be recorded. And thereupon came David Ervin the Executor of said will named and in open Court signified his acceptance of the trust of executing the same. It is therefore further ordered by the Court that letters testamentary be issued to him upon his giving bond in the sum of $19,000.00 Dollars conditioned according to law with James Gracy, George Bradshaw and William Crooks as his Sureties, and all of which has been accordingly so done.
A Record Attest [signed] W.B. Brown, Probate Judge
[N.B. Typed as written; Bold & Italics added for visual clarity.]
Transcribed by June E. Herron - April 2001 apachejune@hotmail.com
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Names, dates & places
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Source:
US 1860 Census of Franklin County, Pennsylvania:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1860 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Spells name as Falkenstine. Leonard Falkenstine is listed as a basket maker.
Listed also is probably Leonard's brother George Falkenstine ( a shoemaker born in Hesse, Germany} and his wife Elizabeth, ( born in Nassau, Germany), and their one year old daughter Margaret born in PA.
All the Falkenstines lived in South Ward of Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA.
Franklin - 1860 Population(Detailed)
Last First M.I. Suffix Age Sex Color Occupation Real Personal Birth Township Dwelling Family Head Married School Read-write Page
Estate Estate Place
------------------ ------------------ --- ------ --- --- ----- ---------------- ------ -------- -------------- ----------------- -------- ------ ---- ------- ------ ---------- ------Falkenstine Leonard 44 m w Basket maker 600 50 Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 1 1024
Falkenstine Ann 42 f w Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 2 1024
Falkenstine Conrad 9 m w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 3 yes 1024
Falkenstine Mary 6 f w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 4 yes 1024
Falkenstine Christina 3 f w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 5 1024
Falkenstine George 1 m w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 6 1024
Falkenstine George 31 m w Shoemaker 425 40 Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1349 1409 1 1052
Falkenstine Elizabeth 37 f w Nassau Germany South Ward of Cha 1349 1409 2 1052
Falkenstine Margaret 1 f w
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Source:
US 1880 Census of Williamsport, Washington, Maryland:
Household:
The only Conrad Falkenstein listed in the US 1880 Census was living in MD with the William H. Wilson family.
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
William H. WILSON Self M Male W 56 MD MD MD
Susan WILSON Wife M Female W 48 MD Keeping House MD MD
William H. Jr. WILSON Son S Male W 19 MD Carpenter MD MD
Samuel WILSON Son S Male W 16 MD MD MD
John WILSON Son S Male W 15 MD MD MD
Charles WILSON Son S Male W 11 MD MD MD
Jacob WILSON Son S Male W 9 MD MD MD
Robert WILSON Son S Male W 7 MD MD MD
Norman WILSON Nephew S Male W 12 MD MD MD
Daniel WILSON Brother W Male W 48 MD MD MD
van Lear FRENCH Other S Male W 30 MD Boarder MD ---
Conrad FALKENSTEIN Other S Male W 30 PA Boarder --- ---
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Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Names, dates & places
George Michael Falkenstein was christened June 20, 1860 in the Second Evangelical Lutheran Church, Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA.
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Source:
US 1860 Census of Franklin County, Pennsylvania:
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, 1860 Population Census, Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War, Virginia Center for Digital History, University of Virginia ( http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/govdoc/pop_census.html ):
Spells name as Falkenstine. Leonard Falkenstine is listed as a basket maker.
Listed also is probably Leonard's brother George Falkenstine ( a shoemaker born in Hesse, Germany} and his wife Elizabeth, ( born in Nassau, Germany), and their one year old daughter Margaret born in PA.
All the Falkenstines lived in South Ward of Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA.
Franklin - 1860 Population(Detailed)
Last First M.I. Suffix Age Sex Color Occupation Real Personal Birth Township Dwelling Family Head Married School Read-write Page
Estate Estate Place
------------------ ------------------ --- ------ --- --- ----- ---------------- ------ -------- -------------- ----------------- -------- ------ ---- ------- ------ ---------- ------Falkenstine Leonard 44 m w Basket maker 600 50 Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 1 1024
Falkenstine Ann 42 f w Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 2 1024
Falkenstine Conrad 9 m w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 3 yes 1024
Falkenstine Mary 6 f w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 4 yes 1024
Falkenstine Christina 3 f w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 5 1024
Falkenstine George 1 m w Pa. South Ward of Cha 1158 1175 6 1024
Falkenstine George 31 m w Shoemaker 425 40 Hesse-Darmstad South Ward of Cha 1349 1409 1 1052
Falkenstine Elizabeth 37 f w Nassau Germany South Ward of Cha 1349 1409 2 1052
Falkenstine Margaret 1 f w
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Source:
http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0109.htm
JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
Volume 1 Issue 10
October, 2001
Home Page and Index
SONS OF NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
PART 3. JOSEPH-II GENTRY (and Others?)
by Willard Gentry
"Abstract
A summary is presented of all the information that is available about Joseph Gentry, oldest son of Nicholas Gentry, the Immigrant. Four sons of Joseph, namely: William, James, John, and Joseph are proposed, and arguments are advanced as to why none of them is likely to have been a son of Nicholas. The most clearly identified children of these four men are briefly summarized; other potential children will be considered at a later time."
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Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
JOSEPH II GENTRY was born about 1685 in NEW KENT, VA. He has reference number G2. Parents: NICHOLAS I GENTRY.
He was married to AGNESS about 1707 in NEW KENT, VA.
Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."
"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."
"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."
"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]
"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0109.htm
JOURNAL OF GENTRY GENEALOGY:
Volume 1 Issue 10
October, 2001
Home Page and Index
SONS OF NICHOLAS GENTRY, IMMIGRANT
PART 3. JOSEPH-II GENTRY (and Others?)
by Willard Gentry
"Abstract
A summary is presented of all the information that is available about Joseph Gentry, oldest son of Nicholas Gentry, the Immigrant. Four sons of Joseph, namely: William, James, John, and Joseph are proposed, and arguments are advanced as to why none of them is likely to have been a son of Nicholas. The most clearly identified children of these four men are briefly summarized; other potential children will be considered at a later time."
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Source:
SEE GARY AND JANET FOSTER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://haggard.surnames.com/
http://haggard.surnames.com/historical_files/H2.htm
Haggard World Wide Web Sites by Gary & Janet Foster:
[Gary Foster is the Administrator; Clinton Haggard's 2500 page document was broken down by Clinton's daughter, Susan E. Haggard Hayashi]:
Gary and Janet Foster:
HAGGARD/HOGGARD FAMILIES, H1
by Clinton R. Haggard
Gary Foster's Haggard Home Page Historical Files:
AGNESS was born about 1687 in NEW KENT, VA.
She was married to JOSEPH II GENTRY about 1707 in NEW KENT, VA.
Clinton Haggard's references:
"History of the Haggard Family in England and America: 1433-1899" written by David Dawson Haggard in 1899 and published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, NY, a copy of which is in the National Archives in Washington, DC.
James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Over-wharton Parish, Stafford County, VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nearest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Rice. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher with four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be brothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wife as Elizabeth Gentry, baptised 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I."
"The Gentry Family in America: 1676-1909" written by Richard Gentry, a copy of which is in the Rhode Island Historical Society Library. Reprints have been advertised."
"Genealogy and History of the Haggard Family: 1433 to 1899 to 1938 to 1954" copyright 1938 by Jennie (Haggard) Ray, printed in the United States of America by Regional Press, Inc. This is a revision of David Dawson Haggard's book with additions to the line of John Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard."
"The Clabaughs" by Betty Harrell, 621 Harrington Ave. Los Altos Co. copyright 1982. "This is an excellent biography of the life and times of
Rev. Henry Haggard, son of Nathaniel Haggard." [2006 update: Betty is now Betty Harrell Gerlack at 10535 Deodara Drive, Cupertino CA 95014]
"Rice Haggard, the American Frontier Evangelist Who Revived the Name Christian" by Colby D. Hall, published in 1957 by the T.C.U. Press, Ft. Worth, TX. This is an excellent booklet on the life of Rice Haggard, son of Edmund Haggard, one of the four sons of James Haggard identified in David Dawson Haggard's book."
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Source:
http://www.gwest.org/45thros.htm
45TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY REGIMENT, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY (1861 - 1865)
"The Forty-Fifth Virginia Infantry was organized on May 29, 1861, and was mustered into Confederate service a few days later. It originally contained 10 companies, A through K. An eleventh company, L, served with the regiment from September 3, 1861 until January 15, 1862 when it was reassigned to the Twenty-Third Virginia Infantry Battalion."
ALDERMAN, FRANCIS M.: Co. F. Enl. 5/29/61 at Wytheville. Wounded, Cross Lanes. Captured at Lewisburg, 5/23/61. POW Camp Chase. Transf. to Johnson's Island and exchanged 11/22/62. Age 21, grey eyes, black hair, res. Bland Co.
Portions reprinted from 45th Virginia Infantry by J. L. Scott; ฉ 1989 H. E. Howard, Inc., Lynchburg, Va.
Site is ฉ 2004, GoldenWest Marketing, all rights reserved
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Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Phillip ALDERMAN (AFN:WF9M-3V) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1806 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father: Jacob ALTERMAN (AFN:WF9L-Z7) Family
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND (AFN:WF9M-0C)
Wife's Name
Mary SHOUSE (AFN:WF97-H9) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Isaac ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-T1) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1851 Place: <, Floyd, Va>
2. Sex Name
M Ira ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-N5) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
3. Sex Name
M Francis Marion ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-PB) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
Died: Place: , Mason, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Melinda ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-JG) Pedigree
Born: 1832 Place: , Floyd, Va
5. Sex Name
F Zilpha ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-WC) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
6. Sex Name
F Bethany ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-ZP) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
7. Sex Name
F Mary Ann ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-M0) Pedigree
Born: 1839 Place: , Floyd, Va
8. Sex Name
F Letha A. ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-RN) Pedigree
Born: 1844 Place: , Floyd, Va
9. Sex Name
M Warren ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-26) Pedigree
Born: 1843 Place: , Floyd, Va
10. Sex Name
M Martin Luther ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-4J) Pedigree
Born: 1849 Place: , Floyd, Va
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Husband's Name
Francis Marion ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-PB)
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
Died: Place: , Mason, Wv
Married: 15 Mar 1864 Place: , Bland, Va
Father: Phillip ALDERMAN (AFN:WF9M-3V) Family
Mother: Mary SHOUSE (AFN:WF97-H9)
Wife's Name
Virginia O. COMERFORD (AFN:WF9B-4S)
Born: Abt 1843 Place: , Giles, Va
Died: Abt 1914 Place: , Mason, Va
Married: 15 Mar 1864 Place: , Bland, Va
Father: James COMERFORD (AFN:WF9B-19) Family
Mother: Isabella (AFN:WF9B-2G)
Children
1. Sex Name
M George Warren ALDERMAN (AFN:WFBF-CJ)
Born: Abt 1865 Place: , Bland, Va
2. Sex Name
M Harmon Newberry ALDERMAN (AFN:WFBF-FV)
Born: Abt 1867 Place: , Tazewell, Va
3. Sex Name
M Baby Boy ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-FX)
Born: Abt 1877 Place: , Wyoming, Wv
Died: 27 Sep 1877 Place: , Wyoming, Wv
4. Sex Name
M James ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-CL)
Born: 1872 Place: <, Tazewell, Va>
5. Sex Name
M Frank Watts ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-DR)
Born: 25 Nov 1873 Place: , Wyoming, Wv
Died: 7 May 1940 Place: Enterprise, Wallowa, Or
Buried: 9 May 1940 Place: Island City, Union, Or
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Source:
SEE JOEL HAGER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.gencircles.com/users/hagerj/16/data/90027
GenCircles:
Joel Hager's Research Jun 2006 by Joel Hager:
Francis Marion Alderman
Birth: 10 Dec 1836 in Floyd County, Virginia
Death: 17 May 1905
Sex: M
Father: Philip Alderman b. About 1804 in Virginia
Mother: Mary Ann Shouse b. Before 1810
Burial: Milton Cemetery, Milton, Cabell County, West Virginia
Changed: 1 Jun 2006 15:57
Spouses & Children
Virginia Ollie Comerford (Wife) b. 18 Apr 1843 in Virginia
Marriage: 15 Mar 1864 in Bland County, Virginia 25 Sep 2005 08:50
Children:
George Warren Alderman b. About 1866 in Bland County, Virginia
Harmon Asbury Alderman b. Aug 1867 in Tazewell County, Virginia
James F. Alderman b. 26 Oct 1871 in Wyoming County, West Virginia
Frank Watts Alderman b. 11 Oct 1873 in Wyoming County, West Virginia
Joel Hager's Sources:
Individual:
http://www.coalexchange.com/smith/mcdowella/pafn359.htm#8002
1. 1880 Census, Wyoming Co, WV, Clear Fork District, taken on 4 Jun 1880, Page 512A, Family #20. Listed as F.M. Alderman, age 50, born in VA, farmer, head of household.
2. 1870 Census, Wyoming Co, WV, Clear Fork Dist, at Sunhill PO, Family 90. Listed as Francis Alderman, age 36, head of household, a farmer.
3. Ancestry.com Web Site, Francis Alderman Search, 21 Jul 2002, submitted by Kimberly Siders, sider@bendnet.com. Virginia Olea Comerford; born in Apr 1943; died abt 1914; daughter of James and Isabell (________) Comerford; married Francis Marion Alderman, son of Phillip and Mary Shouse Alderman, on 15 Mar 1864. Francis Marion Alderman; born in Dec 1836 (sic?, 1830?); died in 1908.
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Source:
http://www.gwest.org/45thros.htm
45TH VIRGINIA INFANTRY REGIMENT, CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY (1861 - 1865)
"The Forty-Fifth Virginia Infantry was organized on May 29, 1861, and was mustered into Confederate service a few days later. It originally contained 10 companies, A through K. An eleventh company, L, served with the regiment from September 3, 1861 until January 15, 1862 when it was reassigned to the Twenty-Third Virginia Infantry Battalion."
ALDERMAN, WARREN: Co. I. Age 17 in 1860 Roanoke Co. census. Enl. 9/30/62 in Charleston. He was a hosp. steward. Present on final roll. Par. 12/17/64. Age 22, 5' 9" tall, black hair, grey eyes.
Portions reprinted from 45th Virginia Infantry by J. L. Scott; ฉ 1989 H. E. Howard, Inc., Lynchburg, Va.
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Source:
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FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
Phillip ALDERMAN (AFN:WF9M-3V) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1806 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father: Jacob ALTERMAN (AFN:WF9L-Z7) Family
Mother: Rosanna FADENLAND (AFN:WF9M-0C)
Wife's Name
Mary SHOUSE (AFN:WF97-H9) Pedigree
Born: 1808 Place: , Grayson, Va
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Isaac ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-T1) Pedigree
Born: Abt. 1851 Place: <, Floyd, Va>
2. Sex Name
M Ira ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-N5) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
3. Sex Name
M Francis Marion ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-PB) Pedigree
Born: 1841 Place: , Floyd, Va
Died: Place: , Mason, Wv
4. Sex Name
F Melinda ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-JG) Pedigree
Born: 1832 Place: , Floyd, Va
5. Sex Name
F Zilpha ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-WC) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
6. Sex Name
F Bethany ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-ZP) Pedigree
Born: 1835 Place: , Floyd, Va
7. Sex Name
F Mary Ann ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-M0) Pedigree
Born: 1839 Place: , Floyd, Va
8. Sex Name
F Letha A. ALDERMAN (AFN:WF97-RN) Pedigree
Born: 1844 Place: , Floyd, Va
9. Sex Name
M Warren ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-26) Pedigree
Born: 1843 Place: , Floyd, Va
10. Sex Name
M Martin Luther ALDERMAN (AFN:WF98-4J) Pedigree
Born: 1849 Place: , Floyd, Va
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Source:
SEE POLLI KREAPS' SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3191545&id=I75391
Walker Kreaps FEBRUARY 2006:
Polli Kreaps:
ID: I75391
Name: Warren ALDERMAN
Sex: M
Note:
West Virginia Marriages 1863-1900
Name: WARREN ALDERMAN
Spouse: CATHARINE BATTEN
Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1893
County: Roane
State: WV
Change Date: 30 MAY 2005 at 19:19:07
Marriage 1 Catharine BATTEN b: Abt 1871 in Roane,West Virginia
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Source:
http://www.homeoint.org/history/bio/c/crawforddh.htm
History of Homopathy
Biographies
Presented by Sylvain Cazalet:
CRAWFORD, DANIEL H., Zanesville, Ohio, was born in Fairfield, West Virginia, January 15, 1866, son of Thomas and Eliza (Porter) Crawford, and is of American birth and ancestry. After leaving the public schools he attended the Ohio Wesleyan University. He was educated in medicine in the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago, where he came to the degree in 1890. He practiced in Charleston, West Virginia, from 1890 until 1892, in Barnesville, Ohio, from 1892 to 1898, and has lived and practiced in Zanesville since the year last mentioned. He was health officer at Barnesville, Ohio. Dr. Crawford is a member of the Southeastern Ohio Homopathic Medical Society, and is an Odd Fellow and a Knight of Pythias. He also is of the tribe of Ben Hur, Munificent Order of Camels, and its supreme secretary and treasurer. On May 31, 1892, Dr. Crawford married Harriett Alice Young.
Source : History of Homopathy by William Harvey King
Copyright ฉ Sylvain Cazalet 2003
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/387.htm
US 1850 Census:
Jennings Twp:
Harmon Belch was a farmer 1850 Scott County Census, IN.
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Source:
US Census1860:
Scott County, IN:
Harmon Belch is a miller with real estate valued at $2600 and a personal estate valued at $1100.
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Source:
Betty Colleen Barton Forney:
Elmer Ellsworth Mitchell of Versailles, MO, in a personal letter to Goldia Mae Robbins Barton, dated March 28, 1962:
Harmon and Martha Skeel Belch moved to a farm north east of Austin, IN in 1838 or 1839.
Harmon Belch died of pneumonia and is buried at Wesley Chapel M.E. Church Cemetery which is located 2 1/4 miles east and 2 3/4 miles north of Austin, Scott County, IN.
Marriage Notes for MARTHA SKEELS and HARMON BELCH:
Mr. & Mrs. Harmon Belch were married in Ohio and later about 1838 or 1839 they moved to a farm northeast of Austin, Indiana. They were parents of 14 children, 11 sons, and 3 daughters. Both were buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery.
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Source:
SEE ANNE LEGGETT MCDONALD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=annefamily&id=I3254
Ancestors of Anne Leggett:
ID: I3254
Name: Harmon Belch 1
Sex: M
Birth: 24 JAN 1810 in Warren Township, Tuscarawas County, OH 1
Death: 6 APR 1879 in Austin, Scott County, IN 1
Burial: Wesley Chapel, Austin, Scott County, IN 2
Event: Change Date 29 JUN 2004
Father: John Belch b: 6 DEC 1788 in PA
Mother: Nancy [Belch] b: BET 1788 AND 1793
Marriage 1 Martha Elizabeth Skeels b: 11 MAR 1813 in Warren Township, Tuscarawas County, OH
Married: 10 FEB 1831 in Warren Township, Tuscarawas County, OH 1
Sources:
Title: Carolyn Blount
Good source for Belch and Skeel families
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Source:
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FamilySearch:
Husband
Harmon Belch Pedigree
Birth: 23 JAN 1810 , , Ohio
Marriage: 10 FEB 1831 <, , Ohio>
Death: 06 APR 1879
Wife
Martha Elizabeth Skeel Pedigree
Birth: 11 MAR 1812 , , Ohio
Marriage: 10 FEB 1831 <, , Ohio>
Death: 21 OCT 1898
Children
1. Joseph Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 19 NOV 1831 , , Ohio
2. Ebenezer Scotten Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 01 JUL 1833 , , Ohio
Death: 26 OCT 1854
Burial:
3. Matthew Croff Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 03 NOV 1835 , , Ohio
Death: 19 APR 1870
4. Nicholas Skeel Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 09 SEP 1837 , Tuscarawas, Ohio
Death: 20 APR 1906
5. John Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 25 OCT 1839 , , Indiana
Death: DEC 1890
6. Margaretta Nancy Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: 16 MAY 1842 , , Indiana
Death: 04 APR 1902
7. Elizabeth Clarinda Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: 06 DEC 1843 , Scott, Indiana
Death: MAY 1930
8. Issac Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 19 OCT 1845 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 22 NOV 1883
9. Harmon Asbury Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 03 APR 1847 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 16 MAR 1913
10. Columbus Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 03 MAR 1849 , Scott, Indiana
Death: DEC 1870
11. Lorenzo Dow Harmon Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 13 FEB 1852 , Scott, Indiana
eath: 20 SEP 1852
12. Reason H. Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 22 APR 1855 , Scott, Indiana
13. Martha Jane OR Mattie Belch Pedigree
Female
Birth: 23 SEP 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 07 MAY 1931
14. Ansel R. Belch Pedigree
Male
Birth: 26 NOV 1857 , Scott, Indiana
Death: 07 FEB 1868
******** | Belch, Harmon (I0115)
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/411.htm
US 1850 Census:
Scott Co., IN:
25 177 177 Chastine Edmund 27 M Cooper 150 Indiana
26 177 177 Chastine Martha Jane 22 F Indiana
27 177 177 Chastine William 4 M Indiana
28 177 177 Chastine James A. 5 M Indiana
29 177 177 Chastine Catharine Ann 2 F Indiana
30 177 177 Chastine Joseph 11/12 M Indiana
(The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner.
Abstracted by Myrna Hawley, ฉ1998 from the National Archives and Records Administration Federal Population Schedules for the 7th Census of the United States in 1850.)
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Source:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1)
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, ฉ Random House, Inc. 2006.
Copyright ฉ 2006, Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
A cooper is "a person who makes or repairs casks, barrels, etc. "
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Source:
SEE WILLIAM GARARD & PHYLLIS E. ALVEY GARARD'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~garard/
Alvey & Garard Genealogy
"Made in America Since 1638":
Phyllis E. Alvey Garard & William Garard:
Husband: John Chastain
Born: 1781 at: prob. Buckingham Co. VA 1
Married: 3 MAY 1803 at: Shelby Co., KY 1
Died: AFT 1823 at: Scott Co., IN
Father:William Chastain
Mother:Sary Barnett
Other Spouses:
NOTES Wife: Anner Robbins
Born: ABT 1785 at: VA 2
Died: 15 DEC 1863 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Father:Nathaniel Robbins
Mother:Nancy Copestick
Other Spouses:
CHILDREN
Name: William Chasteen
Born: 1 APR 1804 at: KY 2
Married: at:
Died: 19 JUL 1864 at: Scott Co., IN 2
Spouses: Betty ______ Matilda Boone
Name: Nathaniel Chastain
Born: 1806 at: KY 2
Married: 16 MAR 1825 at: Scott Co., IN 3
Died: ABT 1868 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Mary "Polly" Chastain
Name: Sarah "Sally" Chastain
Born: 1811 at: KY 2
Married: 10 DEC 1826 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Died: 14 SEP 1887 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Stephen Manning
NOTES -
Name: George Chastain
Born: 2 FEB 1812 at: KY 1
Married: 27 MAR 1832 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: MAR 1872 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Jane Robbins
NOTES
Name: Robert Chastain
Born: 1815 at: IN 5
Married: 20 NOV 1834 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 17 MAY 1891 at: 1
Spouses: Mary M. "Polly" Wheat
Name: Elizabeth Chastain
Born: 1818 at: IN 2
Married: 27 AUG 1835 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 9 APR 1896 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Strauther Houghland
NOTES
Name: Ren "Renny" Chastain
Born: 1820 at: IN 2
Married: 5 JAN 1843 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 13 MAY 1880 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Catherine Jane Lizenbee
Name: Rachel Chastain
Born: 1821 at: IN 2
Married: 4 JUL 1840 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 1
Spouses: Louis Lamaster
NOTES
Name: Edmond Chasteen
Born: 28 FEB 1822 at: Scott Co., IN 6
Married: 24 JAN 1844 at: Scott Co., IN 4
Died: 28 FEB 1895 at: Wyaconda, Clark Co. MO 1
Spouses: Martha Jane Mosely
NOTES
Name: Jane Chastain
Born: 1823 at: 2
Married: 17 AUG 1842 at: Jennings Co., IN 1
Died: at:
Spouses: Levi Robbins
SOURCES
1) Pierre Chastain and His Descendants V 1, by Pierre Chastain Family Association
2) Virginia Chastains by Lowell B. Chastain.
3) Indiana Source Book.
4) Scott County Genealogical Society, 1820-1905 Marriages for Scott County IN.
5) 1850 Census Scott Co. Indiana.
6) Little Otter to Lost River by Claude E. Cook.
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Source:
Reprinted by permission. Copyright (c) 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc.
http://www.familysearch.org/
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
John CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-GS) Pedigree
Born: 1781 Place: , Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Died: Bef 1820 Place:
Buried: Place: Scaffold Lick, Blocher, Scott Co., Ind.
Father: William CHASTAIN (AFN:R7HV-58) Family
Mother: Sara Or Sary (AFN:R7HV-6F)
Wife's Name
Anner (AFN:RCTD-ZR) Pedigree
Born: Bef 1790 Place: , , , Va.
Died: 15 Dec 1863 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Father:
Mother:
Children
1. Sex Name
M Nathaniel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0NJ) Pedigree
Born: 1806 Place: <, , Kentucky>
2. Sex Name
F Sarah CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0PQ) Pedigree
Born: 1811 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
3. Sex Name
M George CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0QX) Pedigree
Born: 1812 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
4. Sex Name
M Robert CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0R5) Pedigree
Born: 1815 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
5. Sex Name
F Elizabeth CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0SC) Pedigree
Born: 1818 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
6. Sex Name
M Renny CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0TK) Pedigree
Born: 1820 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
7. Sex Name
F Rachel CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0VR) Pedigree
Born: 1821 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
8. Sex Name
F Jane CHASTAIN (AFN:1HW4-0W0) Pedigree
Born: 1823 Place: <, , Scott Co., Ind.>
9. Sex Name
M Edmond CHASTEEN (AFN:2W7K-F7) Pedigree
Born: 28 Feb 1821 Place: , , Scott Co., Ind.
Died: 28 Feb 1895 Place: , Wyaconda, Clark Co., Mo.
Buried: Place: Wyconda, Clark Co., Mo
10. Sex Name
M William CHASTEEN (AFN:3CGZ-VR) Pedigree
Born: 1 Apr 1804 Place: Ky
Died: 19 Jul 1864 Place: Blocher, Scott Co., In
******** | Chastain, Edmond (I1746)
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inscott/411.htm
US 1850 Census:
Scott Co., IN:
25 177 177 Chastine Edmund 27 M Cooper 150 Indiana
26 177 177 Chastine Martha Jane 22 F Indiana
27 177 177 Chastine William 4 M Indiana
28 177 177 Chastine James A. 5 M Indiana
29 177 177 Chastine Catharine Ann 2 F Indiana
30 177 177 Chastine Joseph 11/12 M Indiana
(The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner.
Abstracted by Myrna Hawley, ฉ1998 from the National Archives and Records Administration Federal Population Schedules for the 7th Census of the United States in 1850.)
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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.
******** | Mosely, Martha Jane (I1747)
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Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vafrankl/fran-198.htm
Robert M. Allen:
Marriage date: March 3, 1806
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Source:
SEE KAY COKER'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=:2203307&id=I113603851
Arnall, Baldwin, Copeland, Coker, Hays, Hocutt:
Kay Coker:
James TONEY was born 1776 in Franklin Co., VA, and died 13 Oct 1861 in Franklin Co., VA. He married Mildred DORAN 8 May 1806 in Franklin Co., VA.
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Source:
Donna Forney Clark:
The information below is very intriguing; if you actually go to the website, you can get a better picture of the tree than my copying allowed:
[Donna Forney Clark: "Essentially the line below in question is running William Toney/ James Toney/ SUSANNAH TONEY (born 1792) marries George Hartzell)/ Catherine Hartzell. All the other trees that I've seen of this family put George Hartzell marrying James Toney's sister SUSANNAH TONEY (born 1762). This tree puts George Hartzell marrying James Toney's daughter SUSANNAH TONEY (born1792), which makes more sense time wise."]
http://www.jdhartsell.com/
WELCOME TO THE WEBSITE OF JIM AND CONNIE HARTSELL:
Click on Sink/Zink Family History which opens http://www.jdhartsell.com/Sink/index.html :
Jim Hartzell: "Susannah Toney below* is placed here because William Toney had a daughter AND granddaughter named Susannah (stated in his will), and the surety for her marriage was James Toney. Usually the father was the surety."
WILLIAM TONEY
1727-1804
***
WILLIAM TONEY'S CHILDREN:
JESSE TONEY
~1780-1839
SUSANNAH TONEY
~1762-
JAMES TONEY (surety for dau. Susannah's marriage)
1776-1861
***
JAMES TONEY'S DAUGHTER:
*SUSANNAH TONEY
~1792-
m. 3/28/1809
Franklin Co.VA
**GEORGE HARTZELL| Union Co. IN
~1785-1830
***
GEORGE HARTZELL AND SUSANNAH TONEY'S DAUGHTER:
CATHERINE HARTZELL~1811-1879
m. 7/26/1827
JAMES ALEXANDER ~1810-1867
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Source:
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http://www.familysearch.org
FamilySearch:
Husband's Name
William TONEY (AFN:JB2P-Q4) Pedigree
Born: 1727 Place: Buckingham Co, Va
Died: 30 Dec 1804 Place: Dillion Mills, Franklin, Va
Buried: Place: Toney Cem, Dillons Mills, Va
Married: Abt 1759 Place: Of Bedford Co, Va
Father: William TONEY (AFN:14RJ-VL3) Family
Mother:
Wife's Name
Margaret SUTHERLAND (AFN:JB2P-R9) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1741 Place: Bedford Co, Va
Died: Abt 1830 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Buried: Place: Toney Cem, Dillons Mills, Va
Married: Abt 1759 Place: Of Bedford Co, Va
Father: Philemon SUTHERLAND (AFN:1WGG-2D3) Family
Mother: Francis RENICK (AFN:1WGG-2F9)
Children
1. Sex Name
M John TONEY (AFN:JB4K-L3) Pedigree
Born: Abt 1765 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: Abt 1832 Place: Giles Co, Va
2. Sex Name
M William TONEY (AFN:JB4K-NF) Pedigree
Born: 1761 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1814 Place: Cabell Co, Va
3. Sex Name
M Edmund TONEY (AFN:JB4K-QR) Pedigree
Born: 1762 Place: Franklin Co, Va
4. Sex Name
M Harrison TONEY (AFN:JB2P-ZB) Pedigree
Born: 1764 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: Abt 1784 Place: Va
5. Sex Name
F Eva Avirila TONEY (AFN:JB4K-Z0) Pedigree
Born: 1765 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1808 Place: Franklin Co, Va
6. Sex Name
M James TONEY (AFN:JB4L-04) Pedigree
Born: 1768 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 13 Oct 1861 Place: Franklin Co, Va
7. Sex Name
M Jesse TONEY (AFN:JB4L-2G) Pedigree
Born: 1770 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1839 Place: Laport, Indn
8. Sex Name
F Susan May TONEY (AFN:JB2P-VS) Pedigree
Born: 1762 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: Sep 1822 Place: Union Co, Indn
Buried: Place: Lybrook Cem, Union Co, Indn
9. Sex Name
F Rebecca TONEY (AFN:JB4L-50) Pedigree
Born: 1774 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1820 Place: Cabell Co, Va
10. Sex Name
F Hannah TONEY (AFN:JB4L-7B) Pedigree
Born: 1775 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1832 Place: Preble Co, Ohio
11. Sex Name
M Poindexter TONEY (AFN:JB4K-VG) Pedigree
Born: 3 Oct 1763 Place: Franklin Co, Va
Died: 1835 Place: Kanawa Co, Va
12. Sex Name
M Carey TONEY (AFN:JB2P-W0) Pedigree
Born: 10 Oct 1763 Place: , , Buckingham, Virginia
Died: 6 Sep 1859 Place: Dixon Twp, Eaton, Preble, Ohio
Buried: Place: Lynbrook Cemeter, Florence, Preble County, Ohio
******** | Toney, James (see notes) (I0485)
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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:
Name: Campbell
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.
*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.
*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.
*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.
*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.
*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.
Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.
http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
******** | Campbell, William E. (I8532)
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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:
Name: Howell
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Source:
Anonymous Researcher #1:
Alvin Green Bostick & Hattie Campbell were married on March 6, 1911 in Bollinger County, Missouri. Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker Campbell) signed for Hattie because Hattie was too young to marry legally. Both Alvin and Hattie were from Buchanan, MO.
Three of the starred items below are marriages of Lucinda Shiverdecker--(spelled Lucinda Schinerdecker in one database). For clarification, her progressive name changes are in parenthesis. Lucinda also used the name "Cinda" in censuses.
*1896----Lucinda Shiverdecker was married to W. (?middle initial?) Campbell on December 25, 1896 in Bollinger County, MO. One researcher identified Lucinda's first husband's initials as W. E. while an Ancestry.com marriage database recorded his initials as W. R. It was impossible for me to tell what the second initial was and so far, I haven't found the man in a census. Mr. Campbell was from Coldwater, Wayne Co., MO. Lucinda (over 18) was from Buchanan, MO. The Missouri archives lists a W. E. Campbell, divorced, who died in Stoddard County in the late 1930s. Is it possible that Lucinda and W. Campbell divorced and then, Lucinda later married again? In records, people sometimes claimed to be widowed when they were actually divorced.
*1919----Mrs. Lucinda (Shiverdecker, Campbell) married a T. B.Tate on March 18, 1919 in Bollinger County. Lucinda was from Zalma and T. B. was from Hahn.
*1920----In the 1920 census, Lucinda Tate lived in a residence with Homer and Oscar Campbell near Alvin & Hattie Bostick while Thomas B. Tate lived in a different residence. Home and Oscar were two of three sons Lucinda had with her first husband, W. Campbell. In the census, Lucinda described herself as married; Thomas B. Tate described himself as a widower. They lived in Wayne Township, Bollinger County in 1920.
*1927----Mrs. Lucenda (Shiverdecker, Campbell, Tate) married George Howell on April 30, 1927 at Bloomfield, Stoddard County, MO. Lucenda and George both were from Sturdivant in Bollinger County.
*1939----Death certificate information: On Lucinda's death certificate (February, 1939), her name was entered as Lucinda Howell.
Evidently, the children Lucinda had with W. Campbell were Hattie, Walter, Flora, Homer, and Oscar. I have found marriage records that I believe are for Hattie, Walter, Homer, and Oscar--but no marriage record that seems to be for Flora.
Anonymous Researcher #1 also provided the following two site references, the first concerning the marriage of Alvin Bostick and Hattie Campbell and the second providing an additional reference for the names of William E. Campbell and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker Campbell's children.
http://boards.tiscali.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.bollinger/1894/mb.ashx
Alvin Bostick Weds Hattie Campbell
Posted by: Marysday 11 Nov 2003 11:51PM
Classification: Marriage
Surnames: Bostick, Campbell, Kinder, Burk, turner, Dunn, Sitze, Vavak, Bell, Kerr
The Marble Hill Press, Marble Hill, MO March 9, 1911
Married March 5, at the home of the bride's mother, Alvin Bostick and Miss Hattie, the 13 year-old daughter of Mrs. Cinda Campbell. There were quite a large number of guests present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kinder and family, Joe Dunn and daughter, Miss Retta, Mr. and Mrs. Sitze, Ed Vavak, Mrs. J. W. Bostick, the mother of the groom, and family, Robert Kerr of Greenbrier and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bell. Mrs. Bell is a sister of the groom. The bride and groom are an excellent young couple and their many friends wish them a long and prosperous journey through life. ~ Buchanan News Item.
(Note from Maryday: Bride's age is listed as it appeared in the paper. I have no further knowlege as to whether it is correct or not.)
http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.campbell/8988.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx
Re: Unknown Picture
Posted by: Glen Kinder 4 Sept 2006 2:41PM
Classification: Query
Surnames: Kinder
Do any of these names mean anything to you? Hattie Mae, Flora, Oscar, Walter, or Homer. These are children of Wiliam E. Campbell b. Abt 1868 and Lucinda Angelina Shiverdecker b. Abt 1871. They lived in South East Mo.
******** | Howell, George (I8533)
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Source:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV
"United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD2D-YQV : 14 July 2016), Peter N Vorhes, Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States; citing enumeration district ED 224, sheet 408C, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0340; FHL microfilm 1,254,340.
Peter N Vorhes
United States Census, 1880
Name Peter N Vorhes
Event Type Census
Event Date 1880
Event Place Union, Floyd, Iowa, United States
Gender Male
Age 45
Marital Status Married
Race White
Race (Original) W
Occupation Farmer
Relationship to Head of Household Self
Relationship to Head of Household (Original) Self
Birth Year (Estimated) 1835
Birthplace New Jersey, United States
Father's Birthplace ---
Mother's Birthplace ---
Sheet Letter C
Sheet Number 408
Person Number 0
Volume 1
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Peter N Vorhes Self M 45 New Jersey, United States
Louisa Vorhes Wife F 41 Indiana, United States
John D Vorhes Son M 15 Iowa, United States
Orvill M Vorhes Son M 14 Iowa, United States
Ralph Vorhes Son M 12 Iowa, United States
William Vorhes Son M 10 Iowa, United States
Sarah Vorhes Daughter F 8 Iowa, United States
Ethan Vorhes Son M 4 Iowa, United States
George Vorhes Son M 2 Iowa, United States
Peter Ren Vorhes Son M 1 Iowa, United States
Mary Johnson Niece F 11 Iowa, United States
Maggie Krapp Other F 16 Germany
******** | Vorhes, George (I12006)
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Source:
https://www.allthingscherokee.com/queries/i-am-14-cherokee-i-am-trying-to-find-my-relatives-on-the-scroll/
jsmith
(Donna Forney Clark: The following statement was made by jsmith in response to a question concerning Ila Osborne)
Comments
jsmith says
December 4, 2015 at 10:21 pm
Ila Osborne was the daughter of Benjamin and Byrene (Hicks) Osborne. They were not full-blood Cherokee, and there is no evidence they were of any degree of Cherokee ancestry. They were standard Southern White Americans.
These families (and some intermarried lines) did not live on a Cherokee reservation and had no connection to a tribal nation. They were White colonial settlers that moved in from early European settlements in VA and parts north, NC, then into SC after receiving land bounty or establishing homesteads there.
Byrene was the daughter of James Hicks (1847-1918) and Caroline Filyaw (1848 -1910). Byrene was born in Florence County, SC, in 1884.
Caroline was the daughter of Josiah and Rebecca (Lee) Filyaw.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90037697&ref=acom
James was the son of William Gabriel Hicks (1810- 1864) and Mary McAllister (1817-UNK).
W. G. served in the Civil War (died in 1864 in VA) and his father, Jesse, was a Revolutionary War veteran, who received bounty land in SC for his service. Jesse was from England. See: 1951 Sons of American Revolution application for Wilbur Boyd Brown.
Benjamin Osborne was the son of Elijah Calvin Osborne (1841 UNK) and Mary Elizabeth Filyaw (1846 1925).
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rkprivette&id=I139
(Donna Forney Clark: I believe the info for "Benjamin Osborne was the son of Elijah Calvin Osborne (1841 UNK) and Mary Elizabeth Filyaw (1846 1925)" in the above reference is now at https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/213711/I139123/maryelizabeth-filyaw/individual which is the next listed source) :
********
Source:
https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/213711/I139123/maryelizabeth-filyaw/individual
Kevin L. Privette:
Name: rkprivette -- Ancestors and Related families of Kevin L. PRIVETTE
Updated: 04-27-2019 20:04:64. Owner: Kevin
Individual Descendancy Pedigree (Text) Pedigree (Table) Registry Ahnentafel Index
Individual Page
Person Info
Name: Mary Elizabeth Filyaw
Sex: F
Birth: 7 May 1846 in SC
Death: 10 Jul 1925
Person Id: I139123
Tree Id: 213711
Search for Mary Elizabeth Filyaw in Newspapers
104804 Possible Record Matches on Ancestry
Parents
Father:
Unknown
Mother:
Unknown
Family
Marriage:
Married: Elijah Calvin Osborne.
Elijah Calvin Osborne: Birth: 1841 in SC.
Children:
William B. Osborne: Birth: Mar 1868 in SC.
James M Osborne: Birth: 1870 in SC.
V. S. Pamela Osborne: Birth: 1874 in SC. Death: 1965 in SC
Tuston Levelle Osborne: Birth: 7 Aug 1875 in SC. Death: 28 May 1953
Benjamin E Osborne: Birth: Oct 1878 in SC.
Nita Mattie Osborne: Birth: 22 Dec 1881 in Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina. Death: 28 Sep 1957 in Volusia, Florida, United States
Kevin L. Privette's sources:
1.Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Notes
a. Note: Name: Mary Elizabeth Filyaw Sex: F Birth: 7 May 1846 in South Carolina Death: 10 July 1925 Marriage 1 Elijah Calvin Osborne Children Has Children Nita Mattie Osborne b: 22 Dec 1881 in Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina
********
Source:
DFC: I have found these cautionary points by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG, invaluable in researching families:
http://www.genealogy.com/90_carmack.html
Family Legends and Myths
by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG:
This excerpt tells of some naturally evolving myths in family histories:
"Watching Out for Red Flags"
" Many families have cherished myths and stories about their immigration to America or other pivotal events and people. Sharon DeBartolo Carmack shos you how to determine which family legends are true, and what to do if you prove one false.
"Great-grandma was a Cherokee Indian princess, you know." At the family reunion or while interviewing relatives, you might hear family stories like this or other lore about your forebears. Nearly everyone has a story that has been handed down about their ancestors. Some of these legends may be quite factual; others are myth. Almost all family stories have some grain of truth, however. Family legends aren't usually created out of thin air, and that tiny grain of truth may be the clue that leads you to genealogical success. There are many myths that have worked their way into family stories, and perhaps you've already heard some of these. Often, they are about ethnic origins or how the family came to America. If you haven't heard any of these common legends yet, make yourself aware of some of the most common ones, since you may eventually hear variations as you talk with family members.
[1.]The Cherokee Indian Princess Myth
It's always a Cherokee princess, almost never Navajo or Apache or Pueblo or Lumbee. Native American ancestry is an extremely common family story, and it seems it is always to an Indian princess. The Cherokee, of course, are a large tribe with a diverse culture, divided by the Trail of Tears. They intermarried widely, perhaps increasing the likelihood of Cherokee/white ancestry.
One reason this princess myth may have evolved is prejudice. For those who frowned upon a white male ancestor marrying an Indian woman, elevating the woman's status to princess made the truth easier to swallow. Keep in mind that any story that says you have Native American ancestry often Cherokee may in itself be a myth. Even though it's currently an "in" thing to have Native American ancestry, just a few decades ago, it might have been the skeleton in your family's closet. Proving certain ethnic ancestry can be difficult because of prejudice or popularity toward a culture at any given time. Throughout history, some people who were victims of prejudice may have tried to hide their native origins by changing their name or claiming a different ethnicity.
[2.]The Three Brothers Myth
It's always three brothers who immigrated to America, never two or four or five or six. Sometimes one is lost at sea during the voyage over, or one went north, one went south, and one headed west, never to be heard from again. There are never any sisters involved in the big move across the ocean. Be wary of the brothers myth, and always keep an eye out for additional siblings both in America and once you start foreign research. You also want to confirm through your research that there were, in fact, three brothers, that the three brothers were indeed brothers and not two brothers and an uncle, for example, or that the three brothers weren't just three men with the same last name.
[3.]The Stowaway Myth
For some reason, it is so much more romantic to have an ancestor who came to America as a stowaway rather than a paying passenger. While there are cases of people who actually did sneak aboard ships, this was not common practice. If the stowaway was discovered enroute, typically, he will be recorded on the last page of the passenger arrival list. I deliberately use "he" because you almost never hear a story about great-grandma being a stowaway. Even if you have the family story of a stowaway, still check for a passenger arrival list, since if he was discovered and recorded on the passenger list, he'll likely be on the index, too.
[4.]The Claim-to-Fame Myth
Everyone who has the surname Bradford or Alden is related to William Bradford and John Alden of Mayflower fame, right? And everyone with the last name of Boone is related to Daniel. And if your last name is James, you're related to Jesse, of course. If you do have Native American ancestry, then you must be descended from Pocahontas. Is that a red flag I see flying? We all want a famous person to hang on our family tree, but we may not find that person. I'm supposedly related to Robert E. Lee. My research revealed that I really am. He's something like a ninth cousin, twenty times removed.
[5.]The Wrong Ethnic Identity Myth
All Germans are Hessians who fought in the American Revolution. All French are Huguenots. All Hispanics are Mexican. Of course, none of these broad statements is true. We tend to lump certain groups of people incorrectly into one category. "German" is not a distinct enough identifier in genealogy any more than "Indian" or "Hispanic." If family stories indicate that your ancestors were German or from Germany, were they Germans from Imperial Germany, Alsatians, Austrians, Swiss, Luxembourgers, Germans from Russia, or Poles from Germany? Even the records you uncover may not tell you more than "Germany." This is why it is so important to learn the unique cultural traits customs, traditions, folkways about the ethnic group.
Names, too, may be inaccurate indicators of ethnic identity. Just because the name sounds Italian, is it? The name you are accustomed to may have been changed or inadvertently corrupted over time, obscuring its ethnic origins.
[6.]The Ellis Island Baptism Myth
This is the myth that an immigrant ancestor's surname was changed by officials during processing at Ellis Island. No evidence whatsoever exists to suggest this ever occurred. During its operation as an immigrant receiving station (1892-1954), Ellis Island was staffed with hundreds of interpreters who spoke more than thirty different languages. Inspectors compared the names the immigrants told them against what was recorded on the passenger lists. These lists were created at the ports of departure. There was no reason to record or change anyone's surname once they arrived on the island. More likely, immigrants themselves changed their names after they settled in America to avoid prejudice and to blend more easily into American society.
Handling the Myth in Research and Writing
Now that I've shattered your favorite family story, how do you tell Grandpa? Or should you? And how do you handle ancient family legends that you've discovered through your research are false? Family legends are part of your family history and should never be ignored or taken lightly. As mentioned earlier, there is usually a kernel of truth to the family story. Rather than bursting Grandpa's bubble with the facts, try to find out how the story originated. When you write your family history, include the family story as it was told to you, noting it as family "tradition" or "lore" or "legend." Then explain, if you can, how the story originated, followed by a discussion of your research findings. You may reveal that some elements of a story were true and some were false, or that a story was totally false. Even if you have not been able to prove or disprove the story, acknowledge the lore and say it has yet to be proven. These family stories give color to your family history, so record and share them as what they are."
"About the Author: Sharon DeBartolo Carmack is a Certified Genealogist, editor of Betterway Genealogy Books, contributing editor for Family Tree Magazine, and the author of eight books, including A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors. Sharon also teaches online courses in personal/family memoir writing.
This how-to article was adapted from Sharon's book A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestry. Topics include how to get your research started, the history of major ethnic groups in America, and how to turn your research into a family narrative. "
******** | Osborne, Ila (I12653)
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| 630 |
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Source:
https://www.allthingscherokee.com/queries/i-am-14-cherokee-i-am-trying-to-find-my-relatives-on-the-scroll/
jsmith
(Donna Forney Clark: The following statement was made by jsmith in response to a question concerning Ila Osborne)
Comments
jsmith says
December 4, 2015 at 10:21 pm
Ila Osborne was the daughter of Benjamin and Byrene (Hicks) Osborne. They were not full-blood Cherokee, and there is no evidence they were of any degree of Cherokee ancestry. They were standard Southern White Americans.
These families (and some intermarried lines) did not live on a Cherokee reservation and had no connection to a tribal nation. They were White colonial settlers that moved in from early European settlements in VA and parts north, NC, then into SC after receiving land bounty or establishing homesteads there.
Byrene was the daughter of James Hicks (1847-1918) and Caroline Filyaw (1848 -1910). Byrene was born in Florence County, SC, in 1884.
Caroline was the daughter of Josiah and Rebecca (Lee) Filyaw.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=90037697&ref=acom
James was the son of William Gabriel Hicks (1810- 1864) and Mary McAllister (1817-UNK).
W. G. served in the Civil War (died in 1864 in VA) and his father, Jesse, was a Revolutionary War veteran, who received bounty land in SC for his service. Jesse was from England. See: 1951 Sons of American Revolution application for Wilbur Boyd Brown.
Benjamin Osborne was the son of Elijah Calvin Osborne (1841 UNK) and Mary Elizabeth Filyaw (1846 1925).
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rkprivette&id=I139
(Donna Forney Clark: I believe the info for "Benjamin Osborne was the son of Elijah Calvin Osborne (1841 UNK) and Mary Elizabeth Filyaw (1846 1925)" in the above reference is now at https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/213711/I139123/maryelizabeth-filyaw/individual which is the next listed source) :
********
Source:
https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/213711/I139123/maryelizabeth-filyaw/individual
Kevin L. Privette:
Name: rkprivette -- Ancestors and Related families of Kevin L. PRIVETTE
Updated: 04-27-2019 20:04:64. Owner: Kevin
Individual Descendancy Pedigree (Text) Pedigree (Table) Registry Ahnentafel Index
Individual Page
Person Info
Name: Mary Elizabeth Filyaw
Sex: F
Birth: 7 May 1846 in SC
Death: 10 Jul 1925
Person Id: I139123
Tree Id: 213711
Search for Mary Elizabeth Filyaw in Newspapers
104804 Possible Record Matches on Ancestry
Parents
Father:
Unknown
Mother:
Unknown
Family
Marriage:
Married: Elijah Calvin Osborne.
Elijah Calvin Osborne: Birth: 1841 in SC.
Children:
William B. Osborne: Birth: Mar 1868 in SC.
James M Osborne: Birth: 1870 in SC.
V. S. Pamela Osborne: Birth: 1874 in SC. Death: 1965 in SC
Tuston Levelle Osborne: Birth: 7 Aug 1875 in SC. Death: 28 May 1953
Benjamin E Osborne: Birth: Oct 1878 in SC.
Nita Mattie Osborne: Birth: 22 Dec 1881 in Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina. Death: 28 Sep 1957 in Volusia, Florida, United States
Kevin L. Privette's sources:
1.Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
Notes
a. Note: Name: Mary Elizabeth Filyaw Sex: F Birth: 7 May 1846 in South Carolina Death: 10 July 1925 Marriage 1 Elijah Calvin Osborne Children Has Children Nita Mattie Osborne b: 22 Dec 1881 in Williamsburg, Williamsburg, South Carolina
********
Source:
DFC: I have found these cautionary points by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG, invaluable in researching families:
http://www.genealogy.com/90_carmack.html
Family Legends and Myths
by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack, CG:
This excerpt tells of some naturally evolving myths in family histories:
"Watching Out for Red Flags"
" Many families have cherished myths and stories about their immigration to America or other pivotal events and people. Sharon DeBartolo Carmack shos you how to determine which family legends are true, and what to do if you prove one false.
"Great-grandma was a Cherokee Indian princess, you know." At the family reunion or while interviewing relatives, you might hear family stories like this or other lore about your forebears. Nearly everyone has a story that has been handed down about their ancestors. Some of these legends may be quite factual; others are myth. Almost all family stories have some grain of truth, however. Family legends aren't usually created out of thin air, and that tiny grain of truth may be the clue that leads you to genealogical success. There are many myths that have worked their way into family stories, and perhaps you've already heard some of these. Often, they are about ethnic origins or how the family came to America. If you haven't heard any of these common legends yet, make yourself aware of some of the most common ones, since you may eventually hear variations as you talk with family members.
[1.]The Cherokee Indian Princess Myth
It's always a Cherokee princess, almost never Navajo or Apache or Pueblo or Lumbee. Native American ancestry is an extremely common family story, and it seems it is always to an Indian princess. The Cherokee, of course, are a large tribe with a diverse culture, divided by the Trail of Tears. They intermarried widely, perhaps increasing the likelihood of Cherokee/white ancestry.
One reason this princess myth may have evolved is prejudice. For those who frowned upon a white male ancestor marrying an Indian woman, elevating the woman's status to princess made the truth easier to swallow. Keep in mind that any story that says you have Native American ancestry often Cherokee may in itself be a myth. Even though it's currently an "in" thing to have Native American ancestry, just a few decades ago, it might have been the skeleton in your family's closet. Proving certain ethnic ancestry can be difficult because of prejudice or popularity toward a culture at any given time. Throughout history, some people who were victims of prejudice may have tried to hide their native origins by changing their name or claiming a different ethnicity.
[2.]The Three Brothers Myth
It's always three brothers who immigrated to America, never two or four or five or six. Sometimes one is lost at sea during the voyage over, or one went north, one went south, and one headed west, never to be heard from again. There are never any sisters involved in the big move across the ocean. Be wary of the brothers myth, and always keep an eye out for additional siblings both in America and once you start foreign research. You also want to confirm through your research that there were, in fact, three brothers, that the three brothers were indeed brothers and not two brothers and an uncle, for example, or that the three brothers weren't just three men with the same last name.
[3.]The Stowaway Myth
For some reason, it is so much more romantic to have an ancestor who came to America as a stowaway rather than a paying passenger. While there are cases of people who actually did sneak aboard ships, this was not common practice. If the stowaway was discovered enroute, typically, he will be recorded on the last page of the passenger arrival list. I deliberately use "he" because you almost never hear a story about great-grandma being a stowaway. Even if you have the family story of a stowaway, still check for a passenger arrival list, since if he was discovered and recorded on the passenger list, he'll likely be on the index, too.
[4.]The Claim-to-Fame Myth
Everyone who has the surname Bradford or Alden is related to William Bradford and John Alden of Mayflower fame, right? And everyone with the last name of Boone is related to Daniel. And if your last name is James, you're related to Jesse, of course. If you do have Native American ancestry, then you must be descended from Pocahontas. Is that a red flag I see flying? We all want a famous person to hang on our family tree, but we may not find that person. I'm supposedly related to Robert E. Lee. My research revealed that I really am. He's something like a ninth cousin, twenty times removed.
[5.]The Wrong Ethnic Identity Myth
All Germans are Hessians who fought in the American Revolution. All French are Huguenots. All Hispanics are Mexican. Of course, none of these broad statements is true. We tend to lump certain groups of people incorrectly into one category. "German" is not a distinct enough identifier in genealogy any more than "Indian" or "Hispanic." If family stories indicate that your ancestors were German or from Germany, were they Germans from Imperial Germany, Alsatians, Austrians, Swiss, Luxembourgers, Germans from Russia, or Poles from Germany? Even the records you uncover may not tell you more than "Germany." This is why it is so important to learn the unique cultural traits customs, traditions, folkways about the ethnic group.
Names, too, may be inaccurate indicators of ethnic identity. Just because the name sounds Italian, is it? The name you are accustomed to may have been changed or inadvertently corrupted over time, obscuring its ethnic origins.
[6.]The Ellis Island Baptism Myth
This is the myth that an immigrant ancestor's surname was changed by officials during processing at Ellis Island. No evidence whatsoever exists to suggest this ever occurred. During its operation as an immigrant receiving station (1892-1954), Ellis Island was staffed with hundreds of interpreters who spoke more than thirty different languages. Inspectors compared the names the immigrants told them against what was recorded on the passenger lists. These lists were created at the ports of departure. There was no reason to record or change anyone's surname once they arrived on the island. More likely, immigrants themselves changed their names after they settled in America to avoid prejudice and to blend more easily into American society.
Handling the Myth in Research and Writing
Now that I've shattered your favorite family story, how do you tell Grandpa? Or should you? And how do you handle ancient family legends that you've discovered through your research are false? Family legends are part of your family history and should never be ignored or taken lightly. As mentioned earlier, there is usually a kernel of truth to the family story. Rather than bursting Grandpa's bubble with the facts, try to find out how the story originated. When you write your family history, include the family story as it was told to you, noting it as family "tradition" or "lore" or "legend." Then explain, if you can, how the story originated, followed by a discussion of your research findings. You may reveal that some elements of a story were true and some were false, or that a story was totally false. Even if you have not been able to prove or disprove the story, acknowledge the lore and say it has yet to be proven. These family stories give color to your family history, so record and share them as what they are."
"About the Author: Sharon DeBartolo Carmack is a Certified Genealogist, editor of Betterway Genealogy Books, contributing editor for Family Tree Magazine, and the author of eight books, including A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors. Sharon also teaches online courses in personal/family memoir writing.
This how-to article was adapted from Sharon's book A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Immigrant and Ethnic Ancestry. Topics include how to get your research started, the history of major ethnic groups in America, and how to turn your research into a family narrative. "
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