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1601 1789 BIR: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Bio Annals FHL flm# 1597741/5 pg1139: Adam Michael, sn Ulrich Michael bn at Beaver Valley, Col Co PA. German Luth Ch.

1789 BIR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr pg36: Adam Michael, 1st child of Ulrich, bn 3 May 1789 Beaver Twp.

1789 HIST: Adam bn yr Geo Washington 1st Pres. 13 states, population less than 4 million. Capital not yet in Wash Dc, although approved & 1791 Congress established DC.

c1810 MG: Columbia & Montour Co Historical & Biographical Annals FHL flm# 1597741/5 pg1139: Children: Menas, Chas, Geo Washington, Andrew, John, Stephen, Mrs Peter Houck, Mrs Benjamin Houck, Elizabeth dec'd, Caroline (Michael Hunts).
200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen p36: md Catherine Hoats, dau of Michael Hoats of Beaver Twp-10 children

1810 CENSUS: No census for Adam in Penn in 1810

1820 CENSUS: PA, Columbia Co, Catawissa pg 14, FHL flm #0181406:
MICHAEL, Adam: Males 3@0-10; - 1@16-18; 1@16-26; 1@26-45; 1@45+; 3 in agriculture
Females: 2@0-10; 1@10-16; 1@16-18; - 1@26-45

1822 LAND: PA,Columbia Co PA-Mifflin Twp, BK3 pg563-4:
1. Indenture 27 May 1822-Adam & wife Catharina Michael of Catawissa to Jesse Bowman of Briar Crk, 10acres 8 perches Mifflin Twp (lands by late Ulrich Michael, adj E line of twn of Mifflinburg, heirs of Simon Kehl dec to beg) (pt of tract Rbt Whitehead 23 Jan 1810 Northumberland Co Dd BkL pg412 to Christian Kunkle to Ulrich Michael, who coveyed same to Adam 7 Jul 1813. WIT: Peter Yohe Jr & SE Frederici
2. Columbia Co PA BK3 pg564-Indenture 27 May 1822-Adam & Catherina Michael of Catawissa to Jesse Bowman of Briar Crk, 1 outlot in Mifflinburg Lot# 110 or 2a, rcd Sunbury Northumberland Co (same that John Kunkle (one of proprietors of twn 8 May 1794 grntd by Ind to Wm Rittenhouse, who 28 Jun 1811 grntd to Peter Yohe Jr, who grntd by Ind 24 Jul 1813 to Adam Michael. Signed by Adam & her X WIT: Peter Yohe Jr Esq.-JP & SW Frederici

1825 LAND: 200 YRS Michael Hist: Adam progenitor of Beaver Valley Branch of Michaels. He purch his father's farm 7 Mar 1825, which he cleared & operated successfully.

1830 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp pg 71, FHL flm #0020639:
MICHAEL, Adam: Males 2@0-5; 2@5-10; 1@10-15; 1@15-20; 1@20-30; 1@40-50;
Females - 2@5-10; 1@10-15; 1@15-20; 1@40-50

1840 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp pg 158, FHL flm #0020540:
MICHAEL, Adam: Males 1@5-10; 1@10-15; 1@15-20; 1@20-30; 1@40-50
Females 1@5-10; - 1@15-20; 1@20-30; 1@40-50

1840sHIST: Oct 1999 email from Larry Croll to Pam Wagner: "Adam MICHAEL purchased his father's farm 3/7/1825 built & ran a Hotel about 1840s"

HIST: Hist of Col & Montour Co PA pg 371 FHL flm #1000549 (1887): Levi Michael: Adam Michael, grandfather to Levi, native of Columbia Co, kept hotel now occupied by Charles Michael, near Singley's Store until his death (in 1841).

c1845 HOTEL: 200 YRS Michael Hist: ...he erected & conducted a hotel to accommodate great influx of people during building of Reading RR, completed abt 1845. He held open house there until his death.

HIST: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1139: Operated a farm of 350 acres, ran a hotel in Summerhill, Col Co, a number of years. Democrat, held a number of twp offices. Consistent mbr of German Luth Church.

1847 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs-Michael Hist pg 36: Adam Michael, 1st child of Ulrich, bn 3 May 1789 Beaver Twp, dd 28 Feb 1847, bur in Michael Cem, Beaver Twp, on former Michael Homestead (now owned by Orville Fritz), age 57y9m25dys
Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Bio Annals FHL flm# 1597741/5 pg1139: Dd 57yrs old. Both he & wife bur in private graveyard on edge of farm he owned in Beaver Valley. Pg511: Adam dd 1841

1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp, FHL flm #0444737 pg 263, Dw 50:
MICHAEL,(no Adam) Catherine 60/PA living with son Charles

NOTES: BIR,BAPT: St Johns Lutheran Church Rcds,Catawissa PA 1796-1880, who?
pg 42: Adam Michael & Christina, dau Sara bn 21 Apr 1817, bapt 13 Jul 1817
pg 47: Adam Michall & Cath, dau Maria bn 3 Dec 1820,bapt 28 Jan 1821, sponsor John Michael
pg 51: Adam Michael & Catharina, dau Catharina & Elisabeth, both bn 18 Oct 1822, bapt 2 Mar 1823-twins?

TO DO: FHL - 2 books: 1. Early Death Book, Col Co PA (Laura Burrows to Ruth Steffey
2. The Hist of Schuylkill Co PA vol 2 by Beers & Co, Chicago 1916 - a write-up on Adam. 
Michael, Adam (I7499)
 
1602 1789 BIR: Records of M. Hecker, dau of Richard Allen & Dorothy: 6 May 1789, Peter Market,Pembroke,Wales
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead, Jul 2000: bn Pater, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales (Logan Temple rcds by Thomas L Obray, June 1884);

1789 CHR: WALES,Pembroke,Pembroke-St Marys: Rcds of M. Hecker: Eleanor Allen christened 9 May 1789
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead, Jul 2000: 6 May 1789, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales, from St Marys Parish reg, FHL flm# 105196 and correspondence

1812 MG: Records of M. Hecker: 20 Apr 1812, Steynton, Pembroke, Wales, SS 11 Jun 1884-Logan
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead, Jul 2000: same, frm Parish Reg, Steynton, Pembroke, Wales, FHL film #105209: SS-same from Logan Temple Rcds

1848 DTH,BUR: ENGLAND,Kent Co,Sheerness-Mile Down: Records of M. Hecker: Eleanor Allen Obray died 3 Dec 1848, Miles End or Miles Town, Sheerness, Kent, England; buried 8 Dec 1848, Miles End or Miles Town, Sheerness, Kent, England

ORD: Records of M. Hecker: Bpt Sep 1884; End 11 Jun 1848, Logan; SP 4 Mar 1950-Logan.
Rcds of John & Lucille Bankhead, Jul 2000: Bapt redone, as cd not find original date: 28 Jan 1965-Logan Temple; Endow 11 Jun 1848-Logan; SP 4 Feb 1950-Logan.

NOTES: Hard to read but looks like Maulla Hecker, 1020 E Carson St, Long Beach, California.

BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: AFN:2JV9-S7 shows bn Pater, Pembroke, Wales; ch St Mary, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, Wales 
Allen, Eleanor (I91)
 
1603 1789 BIRTH: Susan Gavitt born in 1789 [no place shown]

c1809 MARRIAGE #1: Susan Gavitt md Asa Curd [no date or place shown]. estimated mg year based on Susan's birth year + 20 years.

MARRIAGE #2: Susan Gavitt md John Westcott [no date or place shown] 
Gavitt, Susan (I9811)
 
1604 1789 BIRTH: Perry Gavitt born 19 May 1789 [no place shown]

1816 MARRIAGE: Perry Gavitt md Clarissa Carpenter [b. 21 June 1797], dau of Timothy on 21 June 1816 [no place shown] Child: 1. Abby,6 m. 5 Aug. 1850 Maxson White of North Kingston. Cf Carpenter Genealogy. 
Gavitt, Perry (I9802)
 
1605 1789 BIRTH: Samuel Gavet born 17 December 1789 [no place shown]

1814 MARRIAGE: Samuel Gavet md Hannah Gardner 23 May 1814, the sister of Nancy Gardner of Salem, NH, the wife of his brother Joseph (30). Hannah (Gardner) Gavet m. (2) her husband;s brother, Philip Gavit. [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Samuel (I9771)
 
1606 1790 & 1800 US Census' for Tennessee are lost, 1810 is lost except for Rutherford & part of Grainger County. 1820 Census - 22 counties of east Tennessee including Knox County are missing.

1830 Census - There is not a Carrell family or any alternate spelling of the name in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Born in Ireland? http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/56559736/person/42011267900?ssrc=

No Carrells in Tennessee:

Probate Court Books - Estate Book, Vol. 1 1792-1811
Probate Court Books - Estate Book, Vol. 2 1812-1819
Probate Court Books - Settlements, 1792-1821, Vol. O
Probate Court Books - Settlements, 1792-1821, Vol. O

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Based on the 1850 US Census that recorded William Thomas Carrell born in Pennsylvania the following Thomas Carrells/Carrolls are in the 1820 Census in Pennsylvania:

Thomas Carroll - Finley, Washington, Pennsylvania - 2 slaves - 9 persons (3 under 10 yrs old)
Thomas Carroll - Pitt, Allegheny, Pennsylvania - 4 persons (none under 10 yrs old)
Thomas Carvel - Mifflin, Allegheny, Pennsylvania 4 persons (1 under 10 yrs old)

See: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1820usfedcenancestry&rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=angs-d&gsfn=Thomas&gsln=Carrell&msbdy=1790&msbpn__ftp=Ireland&msrpn__ftp=Pennsylvania%2c+USA&msrpn=41&msrpn_PInfo=5-|0|1652393|0|2|3244|41|0|0|0|0|&cpxt=0&uidh=m71&_83004003-n_xcl=f&cp=12&pcat=CEN_1820&fh=2&h=77399&recoff=7+8&ml_rpos=3 
Carrell, Thomas (I557)
 
1607 1790 BIR,MG: "Hardy Fam Hist" pg 7-8: John md Rebecca Stoner or Elizabeth. Bir calc frm his

1819 MG: "Hardy Fam Hist" pg 7: John (or Jonathon who md Rebecca Stoner in 1819?) md Elizabeth & living in Alleghany Co, VA Feb 1838. 
Elizabeth (I8129)
 
1608 1790 BIR: Calc from 1810,1820 Botetourt Co VA censuses
PRF 11-01, submitted by Donna Averill 6-00: John Hardy bn c1786, Boutetourt Co VA

1810 CENSUS: Botetourt Co VA, shown as male 16-26

1819 MG: "Hardy Fam Hist" pg 7: John (or Jonathon who md Rebecca Stoner in 1819?) md Elizabeth & living in Alleghany Co, VA Feb 1838.
PRF 11-01, submitted by Donna Averill 6-00: John Hardy md 10 Jan 1811 to Elizabeth Rebecca Stoner

1820 CENSUS: Botetourt Co VA, residing Cowp:
HARDY, John 3m 1-10, 1m 25-45; 3f 1-10, 1f 26-45; 2 in ag; 1m slave 14-26;
1 fem slave 26-45, no foreign

1830 CENSUS: VA, Botetourt Co: "Hardy Fam Hist" pg 7-No John/Jonathon

1860 DTH: VA, Alleghaney Co. PRF 11-01, submitted by Donna Averill 6-00: Thos died Aug 1860, Alleghany Co VA 
Hardy, John (I6127)
 
1609 1790 BIRTH: Wells [Welles] Gavitt born 31 January 1790 [no place shown]

1826 MARRIAGE: Gen of RI Families pg 466: " xiii. Welles, a deaf mute, m. 30 Dec 1826 Eunice Lamphier." 
Gavitt, Wells (I9629)
 
1610 1790 BIRTH: MASS,Hampden-Granville: Asa Babcock Gavit born 9 June 1790

MARRIAGE: Asa Babcock Gavit md ______________ [no name of bride, date or place shown] Child: 1 Asa Joel [no date or place shown]

DEATH: OH,Erie,Lower Sandusky: Asa Babcock Gavit died [no date shown] 
Gavitt, Asa Babcock (I9894)
 
1611 1791 BIRTH: Benejah Gavitt born 20 June 1791 [no place shown]

1824 MARRIAGE: RI,Washington-Westerly: Benejah Gavitt md 29 February 1824, his second cousin, Rhoda Gavitt (24 iv), daughter of Sylvester and Deturah (Pendleton).

1850 CENSUS: RI,Washington-Westerly: A/C Image 68, Dw 409/411:
GAVITT, Benajah 59/RI farmer [2000]; Peleg SAUNDERS 28/RI-mariner; Keturah 25/RI;
Rhoda 2/RI; Harriett 17/RI

1858 DEATH: Benejah died 27 July 1858 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Benajah (I9836)
 
1612 1791 BIR: PA,Lehigh(Northampton)Co,Hanover TWP,Schoenersville Luth Church, FHL flm#856830/8 pg 96, also PA Births 974.827 K2h 1734-1800 pg186: Maria Eva Michael bn 4 Dec 1791,bapt 22 Dec 1791, dau of Ulrich & Maria Michael, sp: George Lozeruc & Barbara Remmel

1840 CENSUS: PA,Columbia:
NUNGESTER, Jhn: Males 1@20-30;1@40-50; Females 2@10-15;1@15-20;1@20-30;1@
40-50

1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin TWP pg257-19 Oct, DW152/159:
NUNGESTER, Jonathon 68/PA; Eve 58/PA; Wm Arewine 15/PA-laborer (calc: Jonathon bn abt 1782, Eve abt 1792)

c1852 DTH: Will of father, Ulrich, 2 March 1853: "I give and bequeath unto the heirs of my dau Eve Nungesser..." (between 1850 census above & fthr's will) 
Michael, Maria Eva (I7922)
 
1613 1791 BIR; 1873 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen-book of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co PA pg 36: Catherine Hoats, dau of Michael Hoats of Beaver Twp, bn 7 Jan 1791 (also seen as Hotz)
Oct 1999 email, Larry Croll: Catharine Hoats bn 7 Jan 1791, dd 14 Nov 1871, dau of Johanne Michael and Eva Salma (WERNER) HOOTZ

c1810 MG: PA,Columbia Co-200 Yrs book: Catherine md Adam Michael-10 children: Manasseh, Lucy, Charles, Stephen, Sallie, Elizabeth, Andrew, George W, Caroline, Polly.

1873 DTH,BUR: PA,Columbia Co-200 Yrs book: Catherine dd 14 Nov 1873, age 82yr 10mo 7dys, bur Michael Cem on Michael Homestead, now owned by Orville Fritz

TO DO: Check out Catherine's family - Michael or Johanne Michael Hoots (Hotz, Hoats?) and Salma Werner 
Hoats, Catherine (I7500)
 
1614 1791 BIRTH: Keturah Gavitt born 15 September 1791 [no place shown]

1811 MARRIAGE: Keturah Gavitt md Underwood Carr of Newport 24 Jan 1811 [no place shown]

1811 DEATH: RI,Newport-Newport: Keturah Gavitt Carr died 14 December 1811 
Gavitt, Keturah (I9842)
 
1615 1792 BIR: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker 1998: 1792, Rhosmarket, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, Wales
FGR of John and Lucille Bankhead, Ogden UT: 1792/1793, Rhosmarket, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales, from Logan Temple Rcds of ord done by Thomas L Obray FHL flm# 177955 pg 9 #399 (also shown as Awbrey)

1812 MG: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker 1998: Md Eleanor Allen 20 April 1812, Steynton, Pembroke, Wales SS: 11 June 1884-Logan
FGR of John and Lucille Bankhead, Ogden UT: same, frm Parish rcd, FHL flm# 105209

1845 DTH,BUR: Rcds of M, Eugene Hecker 1998: 12 Dec 1845, Krug St, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, Wales, bur St Marys Parish, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales Dec 1845
FGR of John and Lucille Bankhead, Ogden UT: St Mary, Pembroke Dock, Pembroke, S Wales, frm certif, gen registers Ofc, London, England; bur 14 Dec 1845, St Marys, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales, from St Mary Parish register, FHL flm# 105196

NOTES: Bad copy but looks like Marella Hecker, 1020 E Carson St, Long Beach CA, mother of Eugene

CK OUT: Shows Marriage to Caroline Eliza Henningson 11 May 1882 SLC. IGI-Ext rcd 1878-1889, Batch #M183402, Call #183402. SS: 11 May 1882 SL.

BIR,MG,DTH,BUR,ORD: AFN:2JV9-R2 shows bn Rhosmarket, dd Kings, md Steynton
ORD: John & Lucille Bankhead: bapt 10 Jun 1884-Logan, rest the same as M & Eugene Hecker


From Pat Holling 2003: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. 
Obray, John Barnett (I90)
 
1616 1792 BIRTH: Amelia Gavit born 1792 [no place shown]

1836 MARRIAGE: Amelia Gavitt md as second wife to John Greene of Berlin NY 2 July 1836 [b. 10 Jan 1754 Westerly RI-dd 31 July 1838 Berlin], father of Joseph Greene, who md Amelia's older sister Polly]. ( Cf. supra, 20, ii) 
Gavitt, Amelia (I9825)
 
1617 1792 BIRTH: RI,Washington Co-Westerly: Samuel Blivens born 28 February 1792 Blivens, Samuel (I10552)
 
1618 1793 BIRTH: Edward Gavet born 26 February 1793 [no place shown]

c1815 MARRIAGE: Edward Gavet md. Ruth Wallace [no date or place shown], who md (2) 9 Jan 1827, as his second wife, Philip Gavet, brother of Edward. Child: 1. Charles Henry, bapt. at Salem 24 May 1822

11 April 1822 DEATH: Edward Gavet died 11 April 1822 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Edward (I9772)
 
1619 1793 BIRTH: NJ: Andrew Tharp was born 20 January 1793, second son of Jacob F Tharp and Phoebe Winans.

1844 DEATH: IL-Pekin: Andrew Tharp died 20 December 1844 and buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Pekin, Tazewell Co, Illinois.

Ancestry.com Notes on Tharp and Truitt families:
Elizabeth Tharp was just 19 years old when her parents died. Her brother, Jacob C. Tharp, just 23 named executor of his father's estate. Probate records show that the Judge asked for Liquidation of the estateto pay off existing debts. Jacob C. Tharp died in 1846. Israel Tharp, brother of Andrew, named Second Executor. Jacob and Elizabeth Tharp (brother and sister) went to the Public Auction, and bid on several items. Elizabeth bid on beds, table and cupboard and a mirror. Jacob C. bid on hogs, grain, and farm items. A book, "The History of Greek Civilization," was listed amongst the items for sale. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- It seemed that a large contingent of Truitt family, and also Quakers, moved into the Fleming County, KY area, having been persecuted in North Carolina, after their move from Delaware. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Joyce Johnson Spaulding Jan 2003 Recently, I received information from a distant cousin, Jim Tharp, of Vashion, Washington. He is in posession of his Great-Grandfather's 150 year old Journal. I hed put an enquiry looking for siblings of my Gr-Grandmother, Elizabeth Tharp Johnson in the Ancestry.com Message board. After two years of waiting, we got a hit, and have put many pieces of the Tharp puzzle together. He was Elizabeth's youngest brother, Jonathon Brady Tharp. After Andrew and Elizabeth (Truitt) Tharp both died of an unknown disease in Pekin, IL, in the winter of 1844-1845 (possibly Cholera or Typhoid), 8 children were left orphaned. The 1840 US Census lists only 7, but we think the eldest daughter was married. I will enumerate all 8 of these children, and as much information from J. Brady's Journal as he listed. The eldest son, Jacob Collins Tharp was appointed executor of Andrew and Elizabeth's (Betsy's) estate. He left sad notes, and in 1846, he died at age 23. The Judge ordered an auction of Andrew's property to pay all bills, including medical and burial against the estate. After the auction, the family, left with nothing, almost all left to join the great westward tide to Oregon, or California. We have learned that at least 4 of Andrew's children and mates, and at least 1 grandchild, joined the CAMBELL-Wigle train which left Peoria, Illinois about 1851-1852 to make the Oregon Trail trek to the west. 1321
Elizabeth married Andrew Tharp on 11 Aug 1816 in Fleming County, Kentucky, USA.1333 (Andrew Tharp was born on 14 Jan 1793 in New Providence, Union, New Jersey, USA 1333 and died on 20 Dec 1844 in Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, USA 1333.)" Souce: http://www.djhooker.com/36/16623.htm 
Tharp, Andrew (I10745)
 
1620 1793 BIRTH: Sarah Gavitt born 3 September 1793 [no place shown]

1817 MARRIAGE: RI,Newport-Newport: Sarah Gavitt md Robert Robinson Carr [who d. 12 May 1872] 29 March 1817 
Gavitt, Sarah F (I9843)
 
1621 1794 BIR,CHR: PA,Lehigh (Northampton) Co,Hanover TWP,Schoenersville Luth Ref Ch rcds, FHL flm#856830/8 pg 3, also PA Births 974.827 K2h 1734-1800 pg186: Maria Magdalena (Marlena) bn 6 Feb 1794, bapt 9 Mar 1794, dau of Ulrich & Maria Michael, sp: Fredric Leseras & Maria Magdalena Tiefinsorfer

1794 BIR: Will of father, Ulrich, 2 March 1853: "I give and bequeath unto my dau Mary Nungesser... 
Michael, Maria Magdalena (I7923)
 
1622 1794 BIRTH: CT-Montville: Rebecca Williams was born 6 October 1794, birthdate calculated from tombstone

1820 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Springville: Anc.com Img 6: GAVIT, Richmond: Male 1 under 10; 1 16-26; Female 1 under 10; 1 16-26

1830 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Springville Twp: 974.834 X2p 1830 pg 103: GAVIT, Richmond males 1-05; 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 30-40; females 1 0-5; 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 30-40

1840 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Anc.com Img 11,Roll 476,pg 336: GAVIT, Richmond Males 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 15-20; 1 40-50; Females 1 0-5; 1 10-15; 1 15-20;1 20-30

1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 24, 16 Aug, dwelling 408, family 408:
GAVITT, Rebecca 53/Conn; Peter Gavitt 24/PA-farmer [value $800]; Perry MILLS 13/PA

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 7-pg 704, 10 July, dwelling ??:Rebecca Gavit age 66, born Connecticut, living with son Peter Gavit and family

1863 DEATH,BURIAL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Rebecca Gavitt died 16 December 1863; buried Dimock Cemetery, tombstone inscription: "Rebecca Gavitt wife of Richmond Gavitt dd 12-16-1863 age 69yrs 2 mos 10dys"

1866 LAND: PA,Susquehanna Co Grantor Index Bk 85 pg 1: "Rebecca Gavitt al to Nathan W Button, Bk 36 pg 202, 61 acres in Springville, filed 1866."


NOTES: Children from Eliza's probate file found 1-18-05: Temperance, Nancy, Prentice, Peter, Mary, John, Thankful 
Williams, Rebecca (I9273)
 
1623 1794 BIRTH: MASS,Hampden-Granville: Marcus Aurelius Gavit born 24 February 1794

MARRIAGE: Marcus Aurelius Gavit md.____________ [no name of bride, date or place shown] Children: 1. Marcus A 2. Charles 3. Joseph Warren 4. Lewis Cass

1841 DEATH: Marcus died in 1841 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Marcus Aurelius (I9896)
 
1624 1794 BIRTH: TN.Blount Co: John Wain Minnis born 8 Feb 1794, son of John & Nancy Susan McCammon Minnis.

1816 MARRIAGE: TN-Louisville: John Wain Minnis md Nancy Jane Warren 14 November 1816 - 12 children: Elizabeth Adaline, Nancy Ann, William Warren, Pernetia Love, Martha Austin, Thomas Dee Galatin, Permelia Jane, Susannah
Frances, Hugh Canida Porter, Belzina Melvina, Franis Benton, and Leonidas Columbus."

1820 HISTORY: The Warrens & You pg 74, from History of Linn County, Missouri, 1882 pg 746: "John Wain Minnis and his wife moved to Howard County, Missouri in 1820. They later moved to Saline County; then to Chariton County and later to Linn County, Missouri

1837 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan & Linn Co: The Warrens & You pg 75, History pg 158, 257: "In 1837, when the wilderness commenced to blossom as a rose, John W Minnis found himself in Sullivan County." "The first sheriff of Linn County in 1837 is listed as John W Minnis."

1838 HISTORY: MO,Linn County:The Warrens & You pg 74: "John Wain Minnis... later to Linn County, Missouri, and is listed as one of the voters in 1838."

1840 CENSUS: The Warren& You pg 74, from History... pg 197: "The first census of Linn County was taken by John W Minnis in 1840 and the County Court allowed him $54.75, for his services."

1850 DEATH: John Wain Minnis died 23 May 1850 enroute to California....

NOTES: Children bn to John & Nancy Susan McCammon Minnis: Samuel 1790, Thomas 1791, Robert abt 1793, James Matthew 1797, William 1799, Susan 1801, Nancy 1804. (8 children) John Minnis, bn about 1754 to Samuel & Mary Brittles Minnis of Ireland. John & Nancy md in Tyrone Co,Ireland abt 1788.
John Wain Minnis & wife moved to Howard Co, MO 1820, later to Saline, then Chariton, then Linn. Shown as a voter in 1838. First sheriff of Linn Co. In 1837 they were in Sullivan Co. First census of Linn Co taken by John W Minnis in 1840.

??1833 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co: Vol A, 3 Oct 1833: "Nancy Minnis, admin of estate of Wm W Minnis (1st sheriff Linn Co MO 1837) 
Minnis, John Wain (I6484)
 
1625 1794 BIRTH: William Gavet was born 10 March 1794 [no place shown]

1821 MARRIAGE: MASS,Essex-Marblehead: William Gavet md Sarah Doliber of Salem, Mass. 3 June 1821. Their adopted child, Hannah, was baptized at Salem 7 Oct. 1821.

1865 DEATH: RI, Newport-Newport: William Gavet died 11 Noc 1865 
Gavitt, William (I9773)
 
1626 1795 BIR,CHR: FGR of John and Lucille Bankhead, Ogden UT July 2000: (from fgr of Emma Facer and Vance Christensen, both dec'd) abt 1795, Rhosmarket, Pembroke, Pembroke, Wales Obray, William (I1430)
 
1627 1795 BIRTH: Joseph Gavitt born 4 March 1795 [no place shown]

1820 MARRIAGE: Joseph Gavitt md 22 February 1820, Eliza Ellsworth [b. 13 June 1799-dd 100 years old] [no place shown]

1828 -1886 HISTORY: Gen of RI Families Vol 1 pg 481: "...living in Walworth in 1886. Joseph lived in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in 1828, when he subscribed to a tree-planting fund for Christ church, and in 1831 removed to Walworth." 
Gavitt, Joseph (I9853)
 
1628 1795 BIRTH: Sally Gavet was born 23 September 1795 [no place shown]

c1815 MARRIAGE #1: Sally Gavet md _______ Gavet [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on birth + 20 years.

1830 MARRIAGE #2: Salley Gavet md Alansen Noble of Stoneham 20 April 1830 [no place shown] (intention recorded at Soneham, 21 March 1830) 
Gavitt, Sally (I9774)
 
1629 1795 BIRTH: Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: Paulus Wagner was born 20 April 1795, son of Christoph Wagner & Kunigunda Goeppner

1817 MARRIAGE: Germany,Bavaria,Kulmbach-Schwarzach: "Paulus Wagner, master baker in Schwarzach and Cunigunda Baumueller on Sunday 16 Nov 1817."

1839 IMMIGRATION: Rcds found by Karl Walther, in Schwarzach Germany: "Paulus decided to come to America, given a passport on 11 Jul 1839 in Culmbach, also Veit Wagner from Schimmendorf - went to N America. Also 2 sons, Georg & Christoph - 19 Feb 1840 left, also from Culmbach. Paulus had to ask permission so that they could go. Given in Oberfranken."

1850 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 75, 23 Sept, Dw#563/571:
WAGONER, Paulus 55/GY-farmer; Kunnigunda 50/GY; George 28/GY-farmer;
Catherine (wife) 20/GY; Conrad (son) 1/MO: John BOLEMAN 51/GY
laborer; William Wagoner 22/GY-laborer
Dw#572: Christoper Wagner 26/GY; Elizabeth 18/MO; Wm 1/MO

1860 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 13, pg 127, 5 July,Dw #794/806:
WAGGONER,Paul 66/GY [$21,000,3300]brewer-farmer; Caroline 60/GY: Geo 39/GY-
brewer-farmer; Cath'n 30/GY; Conrad 12/MO; Lawrence 10/MO;
Wm 8/MO; Henry 5/MO; Chris 2/MO.

1867 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Peoples Tribune Wed Oct 30,1867, page 3, "A Golden Wedding:" "A pleasant incident occured this week in our county. On Tuesday last Mr Paul Wagner and his venerable lady celebrated the anniversary of their wedding, held fifty years ago. in the distant fatherland. Quite a concourse of friends & relatives, including numerous sons & daughters, grandchildren & great grandchildren assembled at the brewery of Mr. George Wagner, in Liberty township, to greet the worthy couple. May they survive their golden wedding for many years yet to come, to enjoy the blessings of peace & plenty which they so richly deserve."

1870 DEATH of wife: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anna Kunigunda Seidel Wagner died 15 March 1870, buried on hill above brewery caves in Liberty Twp.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp,Jefferson City:Anc.com Img10, pg 10,8 July, Dw 73/76:
WAGNER, Paulus 75/Bavaria, living with [son] George, Catherine and family

1871 WILL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City, 18 May 1871: "LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT"
I the undersigned Paulus Wagner, native of Schwarz. Bavaria, at present residing at Jefferson City, MO, being of sound mind and ... of the uncertainty of life, make and declare, after mature deliberation, the following as my last will and testament, revoking hereby all Testaments by me made prior to this date, namely May 18th 1871, and declaring them null and void.
1st All my just debts and farewell expenses shall first be paid out of my estate.
2nd I give and bequeath to my son Christoph Wagner, City lot to me belonging, known as part Lot 337 on High Street in the City of Jefferson, with all the improvements and appurtenances ... belonging.
3rd give and bequeath to my daughter Kunigunde Wagner, now married to Jno F Wielandy, the sum of $2500.00, Two thousand five hundred dollars, conditioned that the said Kunigunde Wielandy born Wagner receive the interest of said sum of $2000.00 during her lifetime, and at the time, when, her four children of her first marriage with Conrad "Wucker" named Julius, Elna, Sophia and Clara Wuger shall arrive at age then said sums shall be equally divided among them, and they shall thereafter be bound to pay the interest on said sum to their mother during her life time--in case of the death of my said daughter Kunigunde, said sum and interest shall go to said 4 children or their heirs from the day of her death. Said sum shall be paid to my daughter Kundigunde by my son George Wagner one year after my death without interest.
4th I give and bequeath to both the children of my deceased daughter Catharine Schubert born Wagner, namely George Schubert and Heinrich Schubert each the sum of Five hundred Dollars $500.00 which sum shall also be paid one year after my death by my son George Wagner, without interest.
5th The remainder of my estate, consisting of Real Estate and personal property, ...money notes and accounts, I give and bequeath to my son George Wagner, whom I hereby appoint executor of this my last will and testament, hereby again revoking all former Testaments by me made.
In Testimoney whereof I have hereinafter set my name and seal this 18th day of May, one thousand eight hundred and seventy one (May 18th 1871) Signed..Paulus Wagner.. seal
We the undersigned certify that the above last will and testament was declared and signed by the testator in our presence, and signed by us in presence of the testator and in presence of each other--May 18th 1871. Signed Jacob Steininger, Jacob Tanner
US Rio Rio $25.00
State of Missouri)
County of Cole ) In vacation of the County Court
Be it remembered that on the 1st day of July 1871 personally appeared before the undersigned Wm H Stark, Clerk of this County Court in and for said County and that Jacob Steininger and Jacob Tanner the subscribing witnesses to the annexed will of Paulus Wagner and being by me first duly sworn, depose and say that the said Paulus Wagner, the testator subscribed the same in their presence and published the said will or instrument of writing as his last will, that he the said testator was at the time of publishing said will, of sound mind and more than twenty one years of age and that the said ... attested the said will as witnesses, then duly subscribing their names
to the same in the presence of said testator.
Signed..Jacob Steininger, Jacob Tanner
In witness whereof I, Wm H Stark, Clerk of the County Court of Cole County and State of Missouri have hereunder subscribed by name and affixed the seal of said Court,officer in the County aforesaid this 1st day of July 1871.
Filed July 1st 1871 Wm H Stark, Clerk, per A H Sauter D.C.

1871 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Paulus Wagner died 26 June 1871, after a long illness of several months. He was 77 years old. Buried on hill overlooking old brewery site, east of Jefferson City. New headstones were placed there by Paul LePage abt 1989 and a small rail fence surrounds the grave site. He thinks some children were buried there. Cole Co. Twp 44N R 10W Sec 31

NOTES: Father-according to Bob's notes in Pam's writing is a family tree, which shows Adam as the father of Paul md to Kunnigunde.
1. Letter to Bob from Rudolf Poehlmann in Schwartzach, Germany May 15, 1972: Rudolf's father dead in 1971. Among his things letters written by Paulus Wagner, Cole Co, Jeff City, MO addressed to his great great grandfather, Johan Goetz in Schwarzach. Not sure how close relationship. One letter said both were neighbors. So many old papers in his house. Not find letter for moment.
Letter said 2 brothers and 2 sisters from Goetz family came to USA in 1840. Sister's letter said she was on shore in New York when Wagners arrived. Even mother of Paulus came with them.
Letter said Schwartzach is small town of 500 - dying woolen factory.

Article in newspaper [News-Tribune Photo of him] by Rudolph Poehlmann -- He was the man who precipitated the search into the life of Paulus Wagner, first brewery owner in the county. Poehlman from Germany wrote to County Clerk William Tellman last fall to uncover some of the history of his "relative." (News-Tribune Photo)
At the top of the article on the front page was a large picture of one of the brewery caverns and the caption: "Inside Looking Out--This is a view of the inside of a cavern dug out before the Civil War by Paulus Wagner, who immigrated from Germany in 1842 and who was the first brewery owner in Cole County. The concrete archway is seen at the extreme end of the cavern. (News-Tribune Photo)
Now Big Subterranion near Schuberts
LETTER FROM GERMAN HELPS REVEAL DATA ON 1st COLE COUNTY BREWERY:
What would you do if the government came along and slapped a 10 percent tax on your farm products? Would you raise a storm or perhaps move from the country?
You probably would do the first, but you undoubtedly wouldn't move from the country. But there was a farmer in Germany who couldn't stand the idea of such a tax when it was imposed by a feudal type baron back in the early 1840's.
He moved right out of the country, sailing to the United States and settled in Jefferson City. As far as taxes go, he didn't know what he was gettting his progeny into. But when the farmer was in Jefferson City, he didn't go for farming but struck out for living by producing something for which the Germans are even more famous--the production of beer.
He operated the first brewery in Cole County. You could even find it on Highway 50 East, a couple of miles east [it was west] of Schuberts.
The history of this farmer--his name was Paulus Wagner--and his enterprise, was brought to the public limelight last fall when Cole County Clerk William Tellman received a letter from Rudolph Poehlmann, another German farmer and a descendant of Wagner. The letter, written in English longhand, told of Poehlmann's relative--Wagner--who had immigrated to the United States in 1843.
Took letter to LePage
Tellman, who had never heard of Wagner, took the letter to County Recorder Henry LePage. The idea was for LePage to look through his land deed records to find whether there was a record of Wagner ever owning land in the county.
But LePage didn't have to do any research. His memory of the family genealogy goes back generations. Wagner, as it turned out, was his wife's great, great grandfather. A look into the deeds record in LePage's office substantiated what his memory had recalled.
LePage began to dig into the history of his relative. He discovered the date of 1843 was a year off. Actually, Wagner immigrated to the United States a year earlier.
Brewery Now a Cave
The office records show Wagner bought a tract of land now owned by Lorenze and Arthur Mueller on Highway 50 East. LePage talked to the Mueller brothers and the brewery was revealed to him as a cave where Wagner's beer was stored.
LePage theorized that the brewery was operated up to about the time of the Civil War, in the 1860's. Other research uncovered the fact that Wagner's two sons--George and Christopher--were naturalized in 1847. Their descendants can be found working in the businesses of Jefferson City.
(Another photo was on page one--cannot read caption as this is from a copy of article and this was covered over). On page two, there is another picture showing Poehlmann, with caption: "Rudolph Poehlmann--he was the man who precipitated the search into the life of Paulus Wagner, first brewery owner in the county. Poehlman from Germany wrote to County Clerk William Tellman last fall to uncover some of the history of his relative. (News-Tribune Photo)"
As you approach the cellar you see a huge concrete archway extending back 30 feet into the cave. Then you can walk back some 120 feet int the bowels of the hill where Paulus and his help stored beer. With dynamite, they blasted the three large rooms from solid limestone.
The first roon you enter is 30 feet long and just as wide; the second--the largest of the three--is 90 feet long and was where most of the beer was stored; and the third room--much like the first--is about 30 feet.
Serviceable Cellar
The blasting work done by Paulus, his sons and his help, required a knowledge of the underlying strata of the hill. But the impressive thing is the muscle and sweat that must have gone in construction of the subterranean warehouse.
Blasting apparently left a rough, unshapely cavern. But the men later went in with a pick and shovel and shaped it into a serviceable cellar with rock shelves and a ventilating system which consisted of a long pipe running from the third room to the top of the hill.
Not far from the hill is the grave of Paulus Wagner and his wife Kunigunde. The stones are simple, the only inscriptions being the dates of birth and death. Paulus, the marker shows, was born April 20, 1795 and died June 26, 1871, while his wife died eight years later, March 5, 1879. [Paul LePage letter 5-5-1991: By the way in that same article the death of Kunigunde Wagner - is March 5, 1879 - should have been 15 March 1870]
After LePage gathered his information, which by this time had grown to almost voluminous proportions, he returned a letter to Poehlmann in Germany, covering much of the genealogy and history of his "relative."
LePage says another letter from Poehlmann is forthcoming.
Grandchildren Here
Grandchildren of Christopher Wagner living in Jefferson City are Christopher Wagner, Conrad Wagner and Mrs. Emil Schnieder. His great grandchildren living here were identified as Mrs. Henry G LePage, Mrs. Ed Arnett, Roy Schneider, Mrs. Glenn Goe, Mrs. William Nixon and Nelse Addison, Jr.
Alfred Peasner is a great grandson of George Wagner, one of Paulus' sons. Great grandchildren are Ada Peasner, Evelyn Peasner, Mrs. Louis Ott and Adolph Peasner. [Peasner crossed off and Wagner written in]
Another generation removed on George's side are these Jefferson Citians: James Peasner, Ruth Wagner, Mrs. Percy Steppleman, Frederick Miller, and Elmer Ott.
LePage estimates that there are more than 50 relatives of Paulus Wagner living today in Cole County. And in addition to these there are at least 20 others living outside and county and state. And it was the independence of one farmer who disliked a 10 percent tax that brought these people and the first brewery to Cole County.

Address of Rudolf Poehlmann: 8651 Schwarzach 20, ueber Kulmbach, Germany.

Letter from Paul LePage 5-5-1991 to Bob and Pam are answers as to whom the relatives were in the article above.
1. August [R127] and Thomas [R135] Wolfrum neither married.
2. Julius Wolfrum [R136] did not have any children.
3. Sonnis Schubert and Margaretha? I will continue to research on them.
4. Christopher Julius Wagner [R179] who was my Grandfather, the son of William, Grandson of Christopher and Elizabeth.
Christopher Julius Samuel Wagner: the son of Julius Wagner also a grandson of Christopher and Elizabeth.
My great grandfather William names a son Christopher Julius (my Grandfather) also William's brother Julius named a son Chrisopher Julius Samual thus causing some confusion. Christ JS and Christ J were cousins.
5. Elizabeth Grandchildren [MR100] - Louis Scovern, Nellie Noble, Mamie Ferris and Charles Scovern were children of Samual Scovern and Pauline Wagner. Sam Scovern died (I don't know what from) about two weeks before his father in law Christ Wagner was killed in the train wreck, about 5 Dec 1881 since the wreck was 18 Dec 1881. Sam was in his thirties and Pauline died about 10 years later, also a very young woman. They are buried in Wood Lawn, JC MO.
6. Mrs Ed Arnett (Mildren Schneider) [R1622] daughter of Emil and Pauline Wagner Schneider - deceased. Roy Schneider (brother of Mildred) and son of Emil and Pauline, also deceased. Have two sisters still living: Lillian Hunziker - Jefferson City, Angeline Muder - Fairfield, ILL.
7. Mrs. Glen Goe (Florence Miller) still living today in Jeff City (in fact I visited her today-very sound mind). Florence is the daughter of Frederick [R423] and Margaretha Wagner Miller [R180] - also in that article is Fredrick Miller, he was Florence's brother- some spell that Mueller, some Miller - Florence said her parents & Grandparents spelled it Miller.
8. Mrs Wm Nixon (Rosemary Addison) [R422] and Nelse Addison Jr. [R418] (her brother) are children of Nelson Addison and Elsie Wagner - both living in Jeff City today, also have a brother William Addison [R421] living in FL.
9. Mrs. Percy Steppleman [R191] (Jack's mother) is a sister to Elmer Ott - she is a daughter of Louis Ott & Hilda Wagner [R1626].
10. Adolph Peasner - Evelyn no knowledge of Adolph - I wonder if it was a misprint or a mistake on the part of the reporter? By the way, in that same article the death of Kunigunda Wagner is March 5, 1870 - should have been 15 March 1870.
11. Phillip Schmidt and Augustence Wagner? I do not know but will try to locate something.[don't have either in PAF by those names.
12. 1981 Larry Koenigafeld owns land at old brewerey site, Harold Verdat owns property just east of Larry.
13. NY Immigration records checked, lots of Wagners but no Paulus.
14. Schwartzach - according to Paul LePage 3/1991 - 4 or 5 different ones, but it is close to Kulmbach.

CHECK OUT: In religeous book only says children are George, Christopher and Kunnigunda. Who or where are William and Margaretha? 
Wagner, Paulus (I76)
 
1630 1795 BIRTH: KY, Logan Co: Jessie Jordan Eads born June 17, 1795 to Isaac & Sarah White Eads

Estate files of James Miller Cole Co MO
Hist of Texas, Ft Worth & Texas, NW, ed Vol 2, by Capt BB Paddock, research of Connie Percival;
"Medlin Clan & Kin in America 1652-1852 & Trek to Texas" by Pearl Foster O'Donnell'pg 23: "In the Summer of 1819 about 80 citizens left Tenessee for Missouri...made their settlement in Cooper and Moniteau Co (Moniteau part of Cole Co at that time)... In 1822 the first religeous organization was formed - the Union United Baptist Church. Jesse Eads located in Moniteau County prior to 1830 according to Allee. Robert and Charles Medlin, also Isaac Eads were found in the 1830 census of Cole County." ;
#2 mg to Rosealinda Brown 1855

1822 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Jesse Jordan Eades md Elizabeth Miller in 1822
Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier: "Jesse md Elizabeth Miller 1822, Colfax WA" [WA not a state, Colfax not known-my own assumption was Cole Co as they are in the 1830 Cole Co census & Cole Co Land Rcds. TO CHK further].

1822 HIST: "Trek to Texas 1770-1870" pg 23: "Jesse Eads located in Moniteau County [at that time part of Cole County] prior to 1830 according to Allee..." [who is Allee?]

1830 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co FHL film #014852 pg188:
EADES, Jesse 1m 5-10; 1m 30-40; 3f 0-5; 1f 5-10; 1f 20-30

1831-1833 LAND: MO,Cole Co-Bk A pg 494 11 Feb 1831: James Story of Cooper Co to Jesse Eads of Cole Co for $100: W 1/2 SE S 26 Twp 95 R 15=80 acres so of MO River (Moniteau Co now
MO, Cole Co BK D pg367 8 Jun 1833: "Jesse & Elizabeth Eads of Cole Co to Philip B Longan of Cole for $200: W 1/2 NW Qtr S 29 Twp 46 R 14 dist of Franklin so of MO River=80 acres"

1840 CENSUS: MO,Platte Co, pg 138: [where is the census? CK OUT]

1848 LAND: MO, Platte Co BK F pg451 28 Mar 1848: "Jesse & Elizabeth Eads of Platte to Stephen Johnstone for $3000: NE Qtr S32 & NW Qtr S33 T53N R34W=340 acres"

1849 PROBATE-FATHER: Renee Jacks 1995: Will of father Isaac 6 Apr 1849:
"4. The cash I have on hand to be divided equally between the rest of my heirs at my decease which may be as soon as my funeral expenses pd, the balance of my property I want sold & the money divided between my children to wit: Jesse Eads, Moses Eads, John Eads, Solomon Eads, Sarah Mulky & Nancy Walker.
6. Appoint 2 sons-John Eads and Jesse Eads my executors"

1850 LAND: MO,Platte Co BK G pg681-2 (also BK T pg193 same date) 7 Oct 1850: Jesse Eads of Denton Co TX appts bro John Eades of Moniteau Co MO as my agent, give him Power of Att to sell my interest in 80 acres formerly occupied by my dec'd father: S1/2 NW Qtr S34 T53 R34 =80 acres; $83.20 pd to agent & P/A John Eads by Jeremiah Cockril for 80 acres = 1/6 pt of tract inherited by father Isaac Eads

1850 CENSUS: TX, Denton Co: [where is the census? CK OUT]

1860 CENSUS: TX,Wise Co: [where is the census?]

1875 DEATH: TX,Denton Co: Jesse Jordan Eads died May 30, 1875 in Denton Co, Texas 
Eades, Jesse Jordan (I6792)
 
1631 1795 BIRTH: Mary Gavitt born 17 May 1795 [no place shown]

1811 MARRIAGE: Mary Gavitt md George Babcock [b. Westerly 1787-dd Hudson NY 1836], son of Joseph and Hannah . Six children: Susan b 11 Feb 1812, Westerly-d. 8 Jan 1905,Albany NY; Hannah Desire b. 31 May 1817, md. Lemuel Jenkins Hopkins [Susan Babcock Hopkins, dau of Lemuel and Hannah, md 21 May 1868 Samuel Lyman Munson of Albany NY,b. at Norwich [now Huntington] Mass, 14 June 1844, son of Garry and Harriet (Lyman). 7 children. Mr. Munson is a Pilgrim Tercentenary member of the NE Historic Gen Soc. Jane Ross Hopkins, another dau md. Dr. George E Gorham of Albany, where she died 4 Feb 1920]

1862 DEATH: NY,Columbia-Hudson: Mary Gavitt Babcock died January 1862 
Gavitt, Mary (I9837)
 
1632 1795 BIRTH: Rhoda Gavitt born 28 March 1795 [no place shown]

1824 MARRIAGE: RI, Westerly-Westerly: Rhoda Gavitt md 29 February 1824, her second cousin, Benajah Gavitt (43)f. v., son of Col. John (22) and Desire (Wilcox)

1833 DEATH: Rhoda Gavitt died 20 June 1833 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Rhoda (I9844)
 
1633 1796 BIR: PA,Lehigh (Northampton) Co,Hanover TWP,Schoenersville, Luth Ref Ch rcds, FHL flm#856830/8 pg31, also PA Births 974.827 K2h 1734-1800 pg186: Jacob Michael bn 10 Jul 1796,bapt 28 Aug 1796,sn of Ulrich & Maria Clara Michael

1820 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Mifflin Twp, FHL flm#0181406:
MICHAEL, Jacob: 1m 16-26; 2f 0-10; 1f 16-26

1830 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Mifflin Twp,FHL flm#0020639:
MICHAEL, Jacob: 2m 0-5; 1m 5-10; - ; 1m 30-40
1f 0-5; 2f 5-10; 1f 10-15; 1f 20-30

1840-1850 CENSUS: no Jacob in Columbia Co

NOTES: Columbia Co LD BK30 pg453 22 May 1871-Christena E Michael & husb Jacob Michael of Huntington TWP to Wm Giddings of Benton TWP-in Benton TWP-CK OUT

TO DO: Ck 1840 censuses for Jacob: Northumberland Co PA-Lower Mahandy Twp pg 212
Dauphin Co PA-Middle Paxton Twp pg 303
Alleghany Co PA-Fayette Twp pg 189
Lancaster Co PA-W Donegal Twp pg 088
E Donegal Twp pg 121
Merce Co PA-Lackawannock Twp pg 343 
Michael, Jacob (I7920)
 
1634 1796 BIRTH: CT,New London Co-Groton: Richmond Gavit born 21-22 April 1796, birth date calculated from tombstone death date and age, son of Stephen Gavitt and Sallie Crandall. Also shown as Richard.

1801 HISTORY: The Gavitt Family of Westerly RI pg 21: "(Bound out 1801 as a "poor boy" WC&P #6 p40)".

1818 MARRIAGE: CT: Richmond Gavitt married Rebecca Williams in 1818.

1820 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Springville: Anc.com Img 6: GAVIT, Richmond: Male 1 under 10; 1 16-26; Female 1 under 10; 1 16-26

1823 LAND: CONN,New London Co-Groton Grantor V18 pg245, film 4302: 12 March 1823: "We, Latham Hewitt & Patty Hewtt his wife, Isaiah Maine & Polly his wife, Richmond Gavit & Rebbecca his wife, all of Springville, Susquehanna Co PA... $20 to Peter Williams of Groton, New LondonC, CT... Quit claim deed unto him the said Peter Williams & heirs... land in town of Groton... signed [all 3 couples, individually] and witnesses Samuel A Brown & Nathan Morgan
1830 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Springville Twp: 974.834 X2p 1830 pg 103: GAVIT, Richmond males 1 0-5; 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 30-40; females 1 0-5; 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 30-40

1840 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Anc.com Img 11,Roll 476,pg 336: GAVIT, Richmond Males 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 15-20; 1 40-50; Females 1 0-5; 1 10-15; 1 15-20;1 20-30



1847 DEATH,BURIAL: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Richmond Gavitt died 4 August 1847; buried Dimock Cemetery, tombstone inscription: "Richmond Gavitt dd 8-4-1847, age 51yrs 3 mos 13 dys"

1847 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co BK 1, pg 518, FHL film 1287076: Towit 16 Aug 1847, letters of admin to Isaiah Maine of Twp of Dimock of Richmond Gavit, late of the twp of Dimock, bond in sum of $300, with James Williams and Reuben S Stephens, as his surities... and filed remun with Rebecca Gavitt, widow... Sep 11, 1847. Inventory filed 5 July 1849, said administrators filed his accts. 14 Oct 1850 said admin filed supports...

1849 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co: "In the Estate of Richmond Gavitt, dec'd, 4 June 1849, on motion for settle of rule on Isaiah Main. Admin fto file his account herein by the first day of the next term." 22 August 1849...presented the accounts of Isaiah Maine, Admin. of the Estate of Richmond Gavit, deced...for confirmation and allowance at this term... court approved said amount...

1849 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co Orphan's Court, Vol 3, pg 21, 19 Nov 1849: "...Upon the petition of Rebecca Gavit, widow and relist of Richmond Gavit, late of Dimock Twp in Co of Susquehanna deceased...Real estate of Richmond Gavit deceased to be divided up between heirs: wife Rebecca, children and spouses: William Stone and Temperance his wife late Temperance Gavit -- of Daniel Reynolds & Nancy Reynolds his wife late Nancy Gavit -- of Francis M Rosencrantz and his wife late Mary Gavit -- of Prentice Gavit, who received his share in full from his father during his lifetime, Peter Gavit and John Gavit and Thankful Gavit by their Guardian, setting forth that the said Richmond Gavit died intestate on the 4th day of Aug AD 1847, leaving a widow, the said Rebecca and issue Temperance, Nancy, Prentice, Peter, Mary, John and Thankful, the last 2 named of whom are still in their minority;...
and that the intestate died seized in his demise... land bounded & described as follows towit: On the north by Lands of Hanson Main, East by lands of Richard Gavit, south by Lands of Dudly Smith, west by lands of Lewis Woodruff,.. containing about 65 acres situate in Dimock twp in said county with the appurtenances...to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and among the children & representatives of the said intestate in such manor and in such proportions... if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. But if such partition cannot be made thereof as aforesaid then to value and appraise the same and make reports of proceedings herein according to law. Signed by Prentis Gavit, Rebecca Gavit, AW Main, guardian for Thankful Gavit, Daniel Reynolds, Nancy C Reynolds, Peter Gavit, Wm Stone, Temperance Stone, Frances M Rosencrantz, Mary E Rosencrantz, Reuben T Stephens for John Gavit...

1849 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co, Vol 3, pg 21: Nov 19, 1849...upon petition of Rebecca Gavit, widow... of Richmond Gavit... setting forth that Thankful Gavit, a minor child of the said Richmond Gavit, under the age of 14 years has no person legally qualified to take charge of her person ans estate... court appoints Hanson W Main Guardian of said minor child...

1850 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co, Vol 3 pg 83, Nov 22, 1850: Settlement of the accounts of Isaiah Maine, Admin of Richmond Gavit, dec'd... 12064 feet of hemlock lumber sold of Prentis Gavit, shows $7.00 + $1.56 to Peter Gavit for labor...also "for paying to Charles Avery, Esq. on settlement of suit with D. Reynolds and wife... 10.65...

1851 PROBATE: 14 Jan 1851, filed the receipt of Isaiah Maine, of $597.50 in full of balance due him...settlement of his administration account of Richmond Gavitt, dec'd, of which estate he was administrator.
Same day filed statement & receipt ofheirs of Richmond Gavitt for $70.71, being $35.36 the use of which belongs to the widow during her life...

1869 LAND: PA,Susquehanna Co Grantor Index Bk85 pg 1: "Richmond Gavitt estate to A. W. Main, Bk 42 pg 69, 63 acres in Dimock, filed 1869."



NOTES: Groton CT 1705-1905 see log: Piquot War pg 12- : Capt [John] Mason...Chief Commander of the CT Forces...one of the first who went up from MA about the year 1635 to lay the Foundation of CT Colony: He went from Dorchester, first settled at Windsor and thence marched forth to the Pequot War. [Pequots were a most terrible of all the Indian nations-pg 13] abt 1635-1639...
Pg 63- : Early Settlers - Sev years elapsed after the fight on Pequot Hill before any steps were taken looking to the settlement of the conquered territory. Oct 7, 1640, MA granted Fisher's Island to John Winthrop Jr... settled there in 1644.
pg 73: "Six penny Island at the mouth of Mistick' was granted to Robert Hempstead and John Stebbins in 1652."

WHO? !1880 CENSUS: PA,Bridgewater Twp: 1 June, Dwelling 291, family 300:
LINDSLEY, Chancy 38/PA farmer; Cynthia 35/PA; Martha-dau 11/PA; Martin-son 10/PA; Filbert -son 8/PA;
Gibson-son 8/PA; Gertrud-dau 1/PA; Rachel GAVIT-mother in law 75/Mass (--,Mass) widowed 
Gavitt, Richmond (I9272)
 
1635 1796 BIRTH: Lucy Gavitt born 7 July 1796 [no place shown[

1817 MARRIAGE: Lucy Gavitt md 20 April 1817, James Wells of Hopkinton, R. I. Their son md. Wellcome Stillman and had 3 children, his widow marrying #2 Rev. G. B. Utter of Westerly, R. I. 
Gavitt, Lucy (I9946)
 
1636 1796 BIRTH: MASS,Hampden-Granville: Sarah Gavit born 1 Feb 1796

1816 MARRIAGE: Sarah Gavit md Robert Moore of Newark, Ohio 10 October 1816. 4 children.

1854 DEATH: Sarah Gavit Moore died 31 October 1854 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Sarah (I9897)
 
1637 1796 BIRTH: NH,Merrimack Co-Boscawen: Ruth Thurlo was born 4 Apr 1796
"Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo."

1813 MARRIAGE: Ruth Thurlo md Robert McKee on 24 November 1813 
Thurlo, Ruth (I4352)
 
1638 1797 BIRTH: Elizabeth Gavet born 30 January 1797 [no place shown]

1828 MARRIAGE: Elizabeth Gavet md James H. Phippen 20 February 1828 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Elizabeth (I9775)
 
1639 1797 BIRTH: GA, Franklin Co: Moses Eads born 1797 to Isaac & Sarah White Eads
1830 Cole Co MO census

1818-21 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Howard Co: Moses Eads married Nancy Walker 9 Jan 1817-1821

1821 TAX: MO, Cole Co Taxpayers 1819-1826 FHL bk 977.8 R4s pg 29: Moses Eads on delinquent 1821 list-"from the Missouri Intelligencer and misc legal taxes from the state archives

1825 LAND: MO,Cole Co Land Grants 1821-1850,FHL Fiche #6333989 pg 70-BK A pg 126: 25 Jan 1825, bond from John Stewert to Moses Eads
FHL film 901396 pg 126: 25 Jan 1825, indenture from John Stewart to Moses Eads for $100, both of Cole Co: W half of NE Qtr S15 T44 R13 = 80 acres

1830 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: Need to get again.

1839 TAX: MO, Platte Co-Ten Thousand Missouri Taxpayers FHL bk 977.8 R48k, pg 72: Moses Eads property tax pd Platte Co 1839

1840 CENSUS: MO,Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, Bk #977.8135 N2p, FHL, pg 88, #1191: [Pike Co?]
EADS, Moses Males: 2 0-5, 2 5-10, 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50, 1m slave;
Females: 1 10-15, 1 15-20, 1 40-50
2-Ag, 1-Mfg, 2 20+ cannot read or write

1844 EMIGRATION: OR Trail-Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier [Ann M Kennedy of Austin TX]: "Moses Eads arrived in OR in the winter of 1844 with other members of the Eads family. They came on the wagon train headed by Cornelius Gilliam.
The train arrived at the Whitman station at Walla Walla WA (OR Terr) in Nov of 1844 and went on to Oregon, floating their goods down the Columbia River arriving at Oregon City. Moses settled in the Willamette Valley and lived in Yamhill Co.
He is reported to have gone back to Missouri after the death of his first wife, but a second marriage record is found for Moses again in Polk Co OR. Most of his children stayed in Oregon and took up homesteads.
Jan 1955 letter from Roy L Eads to Mary Marks, Eads doc #83. On the back, to George M Eads, Superior Wyoming, from Mary Marks: "My grandmother was sick and doctor ordered her West, so my grandparents, his brother, Moses and family came west in second wagon train from Missouri in 1844. After Moses' wife died, he left his family and went back to Missouri...
Hattie [Gnos of Otis Ore] says there used to be a Rufus Eads around there before her time, also a girl Roy's father raised, that had lost her parents crossing the plains,'Narcissa Jane Marlow' and she is Hattie's mother's mother or her grandmother...
On the other side-Roy says:"...as near as I know 4 boys and a girl. The oldest Isike Eads, Rufus Eads, Silisa Eads, Solemon Marion Eads, my father. I do not know where the girl came in or her name."

1849 WILL-FATHER: MO, Platte Co-Renee Jacks 1995: Will of father Isaac 6 Apr 1849:
"4. The cash I have on hand to be divided equally between the rest of my heirs at my decease which may be as soon as my funeral expenses pd, the balance of my property I want sold & the money divided between my children to wit: Jesse Eads, Moses Eads, John Eads, Solomon Eads, Sarah Mulky & Nancy Walker."

1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR, FHL film#020298, Pg 120,19 Oct, Dw 179/179:
EDES, Moses 50/GA farmer; Nancy 50/NC; John 29/MO; William S 23/MO;
Silas W 18/MO; Rufus R 16/MO; Abraham 14/MO; Isaac B 12/MO;
Solomon B 9/MO; Jesse 5/OR TERR

1852 LAND: MO, Platte Co-BK I pg 545-6, 6 Sep 1852: Moses Eads of Polk Co OR Terr, $66.66 2/3 pd by Jeremiah Cockrill: S1/2 NW Qtr S34 T53 R34=80 acres=1/6 pt of tract inhereited by father Isaac Eades dec'd

1854 LAND: OR, Polk Co Oct 1854. Claim #39: Pts of South 4, 5, 8 & 9 Twp 6 Range 6W [desc followed] 21 Jul 1873. Heirs of dec'd Notification #4981: dd by Sep 1869-640 acres

1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Precinct, Salt Creek PO,17 July pg 56, Dw 495-438:
EADES, Moses 63/GEO; Nancy 60/NC; J.D. 17/Rocky Mtn; JH 15/OR; JF
Marden 13/TX; W G Marden 10/TX [JO & WJ-shown by Connie
Clapier 11-02, also says Moses was a carpenter 1860] [who JD & 2 Marden
children?]

1860-1864 DEATH: Nancy Walker Eads must have died during this time.

1864 MARRIAGE #2: OR, Polk Co-MG Rcds pg 214: License & mg same day at home of Moses Eads showing Moses Eades & Naomi Fish md 6 Dec 1864. Witnessed by Manis Brown & John Eades. Performed by Elder C C Riley, rcd 17 Dec 1864.

1864-65 DIVORCE: OR, Polk Co: Litigation after marriage to Naomi when Moses refused to pay her debts, OR Statesman 1850-1865-a researcher feels he may have returned to Platte MO per affadavit by Foster.
OHS Manuscript: letter to Geo H Hines 24 Apr 1896, "Looking Glass" WA: incident on overland journey when Indians fought Moses Eads for possession of daughter.
Index to OR Statesman pg 1013: M to Mrs Naomi Fish 6 Dec 1864-both Polk Co-26 Dec 1864 2:7; Polk Co-adv 10 Apr 1865:"I hereby notify all persons not to harbor, trust or credit my wife Naomi Eades of Polk Co on my acct, as she left my bed & board without sufficient cause & I will pay no debts of her contracting...Moses Eades"

1869 DEATH: SC Foster gave affidavit that both Moses and Nancy Eads are dead on 25 May 1869. Aff: Wm Conner, Jackson Eades, Aldy (X) Neal, Henry W Eades, Anthony Selder. Same info sent by Connie Clapier Nov 2002 - email to Pam Wagner.
Shows both Polk Co OR and Howard Co MO. It could be Howard Co MO, but he is still living in Polk Co in 1864 [CK OUT]

NOTES: Story says that this family was a turbulant, head-strong family, always fighting.
Jan 1955 letter from Roy L Eads (Salem OR) to Mary Marks (Concord CA): "I dont know much about the family to write. There were as near as I know 4 boys and a girl. The oldest Isike Eads, Rufes Eads, Silias Eads, Solemon Marion Eads, my father. I do not know where the girl came in or her name." A note at the bottom in Mary's hand: "Narcisses Jane Marlow"
Md #3 or son of another Eads? IGI M515401/0224, Platte Co MGs Vol 2, 1855-1870, Bk 977.8135 V2h: Moses B md to Mary Jane Mahoney 7 Jan 1866. SS: 25 Jul 1985 JR (a diff Moses?)

Email from Carol Tallman 18 Jan 2004: From BLM
Accession/Serial # OROCAA 018857 BLM Serial #OROCAA 018857
Note: This record has not been checked against the Legal Land Patent. We don't have an electronic image for this document.
Names Survey
Patentees: MOSES HEIRS OF EADES, State: Oregon
NANCEY HEIRS OF EADES Acres: 640
Metes/Bounds: No
Title Transfer Document Numbers
Issue Date: 7/21/1873 Document No.: 3598
Land Office: Oregon City Accession/Serial No.OROCAA 018857
Cancelled: No BLM Serial No. OROCAA 018857
U. S. Reservations: No
Mineral Reservations: No
Authority: September 27, 1850: Oregon-Donation Act (grant) (99 Stat. 496)

Sec/Block TWP Range Fract. Sect. Meridian State County Survey #
4/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39
5/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39
8/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39
9/ 6-S 6-W No Willamette OR Polk 39 
Eads, Moses (I2062)
 
1640 1797 BIRTH: Sylvester Gavit born 3 April 1797 [no place shown]

c1820 MARRIAGE: Sylvest Gavitt md about 1820, Mary B. Peckham of South Kingstown RI [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on birth year of Sylvester +21 years and birth year if first child. Children: 1. Sylvester Franklin b. 18 Aug 1824-d. 6 Dec 1840 [no place shown] 2. Timothy P md 5 June 1848 Freelove V. Thompson

1837 DEATH: Major Sylvester Gavitt drowned 10 September 1837 [no place shown]

NOTES: Arnolds VR of RI vol 11 pg 314: "GAVITT, Freelove V. (Thompson, April 25, 1847 [baptized?], Timothy Mar 2, 1851 
Gavitt, Sylvester G (I9845)
 
1641 1797 BIRTH:Susanna Thurlo was born 4 Oct 1797, no place shown.
"Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo."

MARRIAGE: Susanna Thurlo md a Mr Sweatt, re her father's will in 1821. 
Thurlo, Susanna (I4353)
 
1642 1798 BIR, c1820 MG: 1850, 1860 Columbia Co census Mifflin TWP:Peter 50/PA,Rebecca 49/PA; Peter 70/PA, Rebecca 65/PA

1798 BIR,MG,1880 DTH,BUR: 200 YRS OF MICHAEL HIST & GEN, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr, pg32: Peter bn 1800 in Col Co PA, dd 1878, age 78; md Rebecca Drums bn 1798, dd 1880,age 82; bur Mifflinville PA: settled Scotch Valley, timber & lumbering. Many of descendants settled Berwick-Nescopeck vicinity. 10 children: John, Samuel, Joseph, Washington, Stephen who dd as infant, Elizabeth, Sarah, Polly, Lydia, Phoebe. 
Drums, Rebecca (I7565)
 
1643 1798 BIRTH: Charles P. Gavitt born 17 December 1798 [no place shown]

c1820 MARRIAGE #1: Charles P Gavitt md Hannah Gavitt, daughter of William and Sarah (Adams) of Westerly, R. I. [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Charles' birth year + 22 yrs

1841 DEATH of wife: Hannah Gavitt Gavitt died 8 January1841 [no place shown]

1842 MARRIAGE #2: CN,New London-Mystic: Charles P Gavitt md Mary Duncan of Vermont in 1842 
Gavitt, Charles Pendleton (I9846)
 
1644 1798 BIRTH: Betsy Gavitt born 7 December 1798 [no place shown]

c1820 MARRIAGE: Betsy Gavitt md D. Lee Wells of Hopkinton R. I. [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Betsy's birth year + 22 years. Three children.

Re marriage above? RI Vital Rcds, Washington Co Marriages from Probate Rcds Vol 4 pg 149: "Elizabeth of George and Daniel S. Wells mwd 1850 We 5B:102 [ck out] 
Gavitt, Betsy (I9947)
 
1645 1798 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria,Muenchberg-Wulmersreuth: Johann Thomas Walther born 17 June 1798, 11:30pm
BIR,MG: Don Walther of Jefferson City, MO. Childrens' birth records.
Evang-Luth Parish in Weissdorf/Oberfranken, Germany-shows him as father, a farmer from Wulmersreuth, living at Residence #8. Research done by Karl Walther in Germany 1995 shows lived there 1798-1839, which was also his father's home. Godfather: Thomas Seifferth, sole son of farmer Georg Seifferth in Wulmersreuth. Bn 11:30 pm. Weissdorf reg 163-7, 1798, pg151 #30.

RELIGEON: Lutheran, Evangelical.

1818 MARRIAGE: GY,Bavaria-Hallerstein: Johann Thomas Walther md Margaretha Koehler 3 November 1818.
Karl Walther GY 1994: Mg Rcds Hallerstein Parish #6-Johann Thomas Walther beginning farmer & res of
Wulmersreuth, youngest son of passed Johann Walther who was farmer & res also there, md Margaretha Koehler, oldest dau of Andreas Koehler farmer & res of Voelkenreuth on 3 Nov 1818, Hallerstein

1839 IMMIGRATION: Don Walther, Jefferson City, MO: Thomas and family immigrated in 1839, landed in New
Orleans and came up river to east of Jefferson City MO. Another son may have drowned on way to Jeff City. In Evangelical Parish in Weissdorf, says children "immigrated to N America with parents".
Karl Walther, GY 1994 sent copy of "Sales of Farms before emmigration 1839 showing Johann Thomas Walther in Wulmersreuth sold #298 & 1/2 farm #8 to Joseph Goller on 2 Aug 1838 for $1909 US. Also on 2 Nov 1838 he sold #294b & 1/4 farm #16 in Wulmersreuth to Johann Adam Zenkel for $1632 US.
Karl Walther, GY 2001: Immigration paper for families of Johann Thomas Walther of Wulmersreuth, Nicol Doehla of Wulmersreuth, and Albrecht Koehler of Voelkenreuth

1844 CITIZENSHIP: 10 October 1844 after being in US five years, Missouri 1 yr. Wit: Charles R. Moller, Mos B Cordell.

1850 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co.-Liberty Twp #550:
WALTHERS, Thomas 53/GY; Margaretha 50/GY; John Adam 25/GY; George 19/GY;
Elizabeth 16/GY; George Adam 14/GY; Johann 23/GY

1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Liberty Twp #784:
WALTHERS, Thomas 62/GY; Margaret-wife 62/GY; John 31/GY; Geo A 25/GY;
Margaret 17/GY; John-son 4/12-MO

1866 WILL: 29 Jan 1866 - Disburses property along Algoa Road among sons and wife, including distillery. George Adam Walther, executor, Case #245B, Oct 1868.

1868 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-East Jefferson City: Johann Thomas Walther died 27 Aug 1868; buried in Walther Cemetery on hill behind old home on Algoa Road, E Jeff City.

NOTES: Evangelical records show a John C Walther died March 1912 and George W. Walther was appointed executor in 1913. Also a Johann Walther died July 21, 1885 (68 yrs old-born approx 1817). Family?
Don Walther 3/1991: Says that Walther and Wagner were together in business down on dock at Moreau and Missouri River dock. Warehouse built by Walther and Wagner joined him. Commerce down from warehouse, had orchards. John Adam had a house down by Missouri River and floods came. Moved part of log cabin up on hill and built around by Adolph Walther. Thomas built home up on hill, part of which is remaining. The main road to St Louis went in front of home on hill. The railroad tracks went across Ewing property below (where Algoa is now)
by Ewing Station (where reformatory is now). 
Walther, Johann Thomas (I223)
 
1646 1798 BIRTH: MASS,Hampden-Granville: Amelia E. Gavit born 30 Dec 1798

1820 MARRIAGE: Sarah E Gavit md 14 December 1820, H. W. Bragg [b. 22 May 1798-dd 8 June 1875]

1879 DEATH: Amelia E Gavit Bragg died 22 August 1879 [no place shown] 
Gavitt, Amelia E (I9898)
 
1647 1799 BIR,1825 MG,1882 DTH,BUR: Fam Group Sheet, "Pers Living rcds Horace Strong Rawson & "Rawson Old Family Bible" Early Mormon History Handcart Co of 1847-1878, pg 5 of Rawson Genealogy Book, rep: Mary Estella Rawson Christensen, subd by self.
Rawson Family Memorials, Horace Strong Rawson rcd bk & Logan Temple sealing rcds Bk B C to pg 392 pg 207 Rawson Genealogies cc Pam Hallmark Wagner: Horace dd 12 Oct & endowed 22 Mar 1862. Ped Chart in same bk shows Horace dd Farr West, Utah. Shows earlier sealing for children - 16 Oct 1895.

1882 DTH: Obit-Daily Herald 14 Oct 1882:

Funeral Services over the remains of the late Patriarch Horace Strong Rawson were held at the fam res Thursday afternoon, 12 Oct 1882. The services were conducted by Bishop N C Flygare. Aft opening hymn, Patriarch Samuel Eggleston engaged in prayer. The assembly, which was very large, was addressed by President D H Perry. Elders Joseph Hall, Lorin Farr, S Eggleston & Bishop Flygare, all of whom have been acquainted with the
deceased for many yrs, some for a qtr of a century & one, Elder Lorin Farr had known him for 40 yrs.
Father Rawson was one of the earliest recipients of the Gospel as revealed to the Prophet, having embraced it in 1831, & was identified with much of the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He bore an excellent charactor for honesty & uprightness. His faith was unimpeachable. His last words to his family were "Hold fast to these glorious principles of truth".

NOTES: "A SHORT SKETCH OR BIOG OF HORACE STRONG RAWSON," by himself in his own handwriting, no date, finished by Wm J Rawson. See Bk of Rem pg 7-Pam B Wagner. Also included is a talk given by Horace at a fam reunion in Ogden, blessings given by him to his children, & baptisms & sealings done at the Endowment House in SLC. Here are the highlights of his story:
Nothing very particular transpired in my childhood, only what is common until War of 1812 with Gr Britain. In 1813 the British came over Niagra Rvr & burned Buffalo City & sev other towns & drive the inhabitants off the frontiers, my Fthr & his fam with the rest, but they again returned & in 1819 my Father & his fam moved by water down the Allegany Rvr to Pittsburg, then down Ohio Rvr to the Falls, just below Cincinnati.
Father: Baptist preacher dd 17 Sep 1824 WA Co Ind-54, leaving my mthr with 6 children, Horace to help mother. Mother: dd 16 May 1825, 35 yrs old, WA Co, Ind-Horace to care for children till grown.
9 Oct 1925, married and moved to Randolph Co, Ind, bought a qtr section of land-nice farm.
1831: baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints by Levi W Hancock, confirmed by Zebede Coultrin. Bore testimony to congregation.
Moved to Jackson Co, MO with Saints, ordained a teacher by Wheeler Baldwin, Br Pres. Mobs hurt & destroyed-saints began to fight back some. "Limon Wite", captain of militia, turned sword over to Co. Boggs, & everyone ordered to lay guns down on Temple lot in Jackson Co. Saints left Jackson Co, some moving to Lafayette Co, Easton & found friends.
Spring 1834 moved to Clay Co, MO & people friendly till Joseph arrived, then hostilities began again. Saints protected by Lord when mobs came in night-hail storm destroyed their arms.
1836: Heard Joseph speak first time. Church moved to Caldwell Co & settled down until 1838, was commenced again. 8000 men called against Farr West & "Diamon". Prophet betrayed by Hinckel. Boggs issued extermination orders. Joseph & followers to be shot, but Gen Donophen frustrated this by not having anything to do with.
1837: (Says 1857) Moved to Nauvoo, Ill. Says 1845, driven to Nauvoo (confusing), houses burned.
1841: Ordained an Elder by Charles Rich & Simeon Carter. 1842, moved to Lima, where ordained a High Priest by Isaac Morley, Br Pr, serving on the High Council & preside over HP Quorum. The Prophet was martyred.
1846: Forced to leave Nauvoo & cross the desert, stopping at Council Bluffs, where 500 men, including Horace's oldest son, Daniel, marched to help US fight Mexicans.
1850: Moved to Odgen City, re-baptized by Elder Glasgo at organization of the branch, again on the High Council & elected selectman for city council.
1855: moved to Farmington, presiding over HP.
1856: moved to Payson by Brigham Young. (Driven from our homes 5 times in 27 years) Church grew from 6 to over 100,000 in 1859. Organized into a terr gov, with Brigham Young as governor. 1857: Army of 13,000 men sent by US to oppose saints agn. Signed by H.S.Rawson & appears to be in his hand, written in fam rcd bk in the hands of William J Rawson, Murray UT.

1799 BIR, 1825 MG, 1882 DTH: Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, p 1121:
Horace Strong RAWSON, son of Daniel Rawson and Polly Strong of NY, bn 15 Jul 1799, Oneida Co NY. Came to UT 16 Oct 1850, Wilford Woodruff Company.
Md Elizabeth Coffin 9 Oct 1825, who was bn 1807. Children: Mary Ann Olive bn 8 Oct 1826 m John Garner; Daniel Berry bn 16 Dec 1827 m Nancy Boss; Samantha Priscilla bn 26 Apr 1830 m Chas Hancock; Wm Coffin bn 13 Jan 1832 m Eliza Jane Cheney; Oriah bn 15 Mar 1834 dd young; Sariah bn 15 Mar 1834 m James Owens; Chloe Ann bn 15 Aug 1836 m CB Hancock; Caleb Linsey bn 5 Mar 1839, dd young; Arthur Morrison bn 17 Jun 1840 m Margret Pace; Sariah Urinda bn 8 Feb 1844 m Orvil R Child; Cyrus bn 15 Jun 1846 m Mary Dixon; Horace Franklin bn 9 Oct 1848 m Malinda Hancock; Elizabeth bn 21 Aug 1853 m Myron Butler. Family home in Ogden Utah.
Member of the High Council of Weber Stake. Weber Co selectman; member Ogden City Council, Justice of Peace 7 years. Died 10 Oct 1882
 
Rawson, Horace Strong (I1931)
 
1648 1799 BIR: 200 YRS OF MICHAEL HIST & GEN, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Col Co Reg & Rcrdr, pg31: Peter...md Rebecca Drums...10 children: John, Samuel, Joseph, Washington, Stephen (dd infant), Elizabeth, Sarah, Polly, Lydia, & Phoebe

1848 MG: PA-LUZERNE,COL & SCHUYLKIL CO MGS & BUR 1832-1872, FHL flm #1312861/6 by Ref'd Min Rev Isaac Shellhammer along Susquehanna River, pg7: Joseph Michael md Lidia Frey 8 Aug 1848, both residing Mifflin

1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Mifflin,pg 258-21 Oct, Dw 178:
MICHAEL, Joseph 28/PA-laborer; Lydia 28/PA; Peter 1/PA

1860 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Mifflin, Dw 1511:
MICHAEL, Jose 40/PA-laborer; Lydia 35/PA; Peter 11/PA-student;
Catherine 9/PA; Jno 30/PA-huckster

1870 CENSUS: PA,Col Co-Mifflin Twp,Mifflinville PO pg , Dw 216/222:
MICHAEL, Joseph 45/PA farm laborer (200,100); Lydia 38/PA;
Catharine 19/PA; Peter 22/PA farm laborer

1880 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Locust Twp pg 14-14 June, Dw 135/144:
MICHAEL, Joseph 55/PA-laborer; Lydia 49/PA; Washington 38/PA-laborer;
Rebecca 83/PA-mthr

NOTES: Next dwelling #137/146: MICHAEL, Peter M 31/PA-laborer; Sarah B 23/PA; Carrie H 6/PA; Chas C 4/PA; Adda L 11/12-PA, June

1893 DTH,BUR: Columbia Co PA Dths, flm #955622 1893-1905, pg 66: Dec 5 1893 Joseph Michael white, male, 69 Mifflin laborer Oct 12 1893 Mifflin. Heart dis few mins. Mifflinville 
Michael, Joseph (I8009)
 
1649 1799 BIR: PA, Lehigh (Northampton) Co, WHITEHALL Twp,EGYPT REF CH RCDS, FHL flm #... pg...: Peter Michael bn 23 Mar 1799, son of Ulrich & Maria Michael

1800 BIR: 200 YRS MICHAEL HIST & GEN, compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr p31: Peter bn 1800

1817 CHURCH: PA,Columbia,Catawissa,St Johns Lutheran Ch Rcds Bk2 1817, pg14: Confirmed 18 Apr 1818- Johannes, 16yrs & Peter Michel, 19yrs

c1820 MG: 200 YRS MICHAEL HIST & GEN P31: md Rebecca Drums bn 1798, dd 1880, age 82; bur Mifflinville PA. 10 children: John, Samuel, Joseph, Washington, Stephen (dd infant), Elizabeth, Sarah, Polly, Lydia, & Phoebe

1820 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Mifflin Twp,FHL lfm# 0180146:
MICHAEL, Peter: males - ; 1@16-26
females 1@0-10; 1@16-26

1830 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co,Mifflin Twp,FHL flm #0020639 pg66:
MICHAEL, Peter: males 1@0-5; 1@5-10; - ; 1@30-40
females 1@0-5; - ; 1@10-15; 1@20-30

1840 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co,Mifflin Twp, FHL flm #0020540 pg153:
MICHAEL, Peter: males 1@0-5; 1@5-10; 1@10-15; 1@15-20; 1@ 40-50
females 1@0-5; 1@5-10; 1@10-15; - ; 1@40-50 = 9, 1 ag

1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co,Mifflin Twp,7 Oct, FHL flm #0444737 pg 255, Dw 127:
MICHAEL, Peter 50/PA farmer; Rebecca 49/PA; Sarah 28/PA; John 21/PA-labor;
Samuel 17/PA; Lydia 19/PA; Geo W 14/PA; Phebe 12/PA; James Peggs 8/PA;
Sarah Michael 1/PA

1860 CENSUS:PA,Col Co,Mifflin Twp,sm PO,21 Aug,FHL flm #0805098 pg 952 Dw 1512:
MICHAEL, Peter 70/PA (1000) farmer; Rebecca 65/PA; Samuel Peck 23/PA-labor
James Peck 19/PA-laborer; Elizabeth Struthers 23/PA-domestic

1870 CENSUS: PA,Col Co-Mifflin Twp,Mifflinville PO-pg 305 ,Dw 215/221:
MICHAEL, Peter 70/PA farm laborer (400); Rebecca 72/PA; Washington 29/PA farm
laborer; James A Robbinhood 8/PA

1878 DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen: Dd 1878, age 78; Mifflinville Cem rcds-Peter buried.

1878 DTH, PROBATE: FHL flm #954834 L-Z Index to Wills and flm #0954837: Vol 4 pg 540 11 Mar 1878 Bond #16: Peter late of Mifflin Twp, John admin. Securities: Wm Krickbaum, Stephen Yohe, John R Yohe. Peter dd 1 Oct 1877.

1883 PROBATE,LAND: PA,Columbia Co BK 36 pg130-17 Feb 1883: John Michael adm for Peter Michael, dec'd of Mifflin Twp, to Eli S Brown, 29a in Mifflin Twp (by lands of John Hoofrangle, John Frederick Pfahler, John Hoofung), Orphan's Ct-dd intestate, land to be divided between children & rep of Peter, dec'd-to be sold, WIT: Thos J Morris JP

HIST: 200 YRS MICHAEL HIST & GEN, p37: The Peter Michael branch settled mostly in Berwick-Nescopeck area - Scotch Valley, which is below Mifflinville.. 
Michael, Peter (I7564)
 
1650 1799 BIRTH, 1848 DEATH: Paul LePage, Jeff City Mo, March 1991: "According to Alvina Wolfrum, Nicholas is buried at Woodland Cemetery in Jefferson City, MO. No marker.
Evangelical-Lutheran Parish Baptismal record from Book 1799, pg 9, line 27: Muenchberg in Oberfranken, Bavaria, GY-names parents. Known as Nicholas in America -
Letter 22 Oct 1991 from Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Muenchberg: Johann Nikol Wolfrum geboren 09.01.1799 in Schlegel, Kind von Johann Konrad Wolfrum, Bauer Ehefrau Katharina Margaretha, geb. Wolfrum, baptized 10.01.1799 in Schlegel and mother Anna Elisabetha Doehla geb. Wulmersreuth, dau of Johann Doehla, Bauer in Wulmersreuth; BK 1799, pg 9, #27.

1828 MARRIAGE: GY,Bavaria-Muenchberg, in Oberfranken: Johann Nikol Wolfrum, a farmer living in Mussen St, Schlegel, Bavaria GY md Anna Elisabeth Doehla 18 Nov 1828 in Muenchberg, , Bavaria, Germany

1842 IMMIGRATION: March 1842 New Orleans Port-ship Clementine from Bremen Port: #22 WOLFRUM, Nicolaus 42(1800)-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Anna 40(1802); Catharina 12(1830); Elise 10(1832); Nicolaus 8(1834); Ullerich 6(1836); Elise 4(1838); Katharina 2(1840)
Paul Henry Wagner: "Nicholas came to American when Anna Katharine was 12 (1842), 3 months on ocean. Landed in New Orleans March 1842. Bought a farm near Jeff City MO.

[The rest of these on the same ship must be family, too. Check out]:
#56 Wolfrum, Johann 36-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis, Margaretha 36;Johann 7, Nicolaus 1, Johann 30
#70 Wolfrum, Nicolaus 28-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Klara 30; Jacob 3; Margaretha 20-servant.
#182 Wolfrum, Johann 45-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis, Margaretha 37, Simon17, Adam 14, Elise 11,
Jacob 6, Christian Schneider 35 & Katharine Grens servant.

1848 DEATH: MO, Cole Co Probate Vol I #3, FHL Fiche #6333987
Pg162-26 Feb 1848: John Wolfrum-Christopher Wagner admin, Anna Eliz-widow; Anna Katherine, Eliz M,
George Nicholas, Ullrick, Margaret, Elizabeth & Katherine, children.
Pg160-13 Mar 1848: Admin bond by Christoper Wagner-admin est of John Nicholas Wolfrum dec'd.
Paulus Wagner & Lorenz Schubert securities.

NOTES: Robert P. Wagner - information from? - Nicholas formerly Osage City?
Paul LePage showed us home place of Nicholas from Wolfrum Farm - tall peaked roof south, with chimney outside. Log home burned down when Paul 8 years old or so. G. Schmidt gave Paul LePage information on Nicholas and Anna. G in his name from Schmidt.
Wolfgang Wolfrum mentioned by Paul LePage 3/1991...buried there (where?) and Magdelana and their daughter (Riverview?).

WOLFRUM: Distortion of original spelling-low German. Middle Ages poet Wolfrum Eschenbach. Wolfram, Wolfromm, Wofgram, Wolfrom. 
Wolfrum, Johann Nikol (I80)
 

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