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1951 | 1833-35 BIRTH: GERMANY: 1860 Cole Co Missouri census: 25/GY. 1870 & 80 censuses: 37/Wurtenburg, 47/Wurtemburg. Birth:1833-35 [ck out]. 1856 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Cole Co Missouri Marriage Records Bk B, p 114, 1856. 1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Liberty Twp Dw 783: WALTER, Albert 37/Gy; Mary 25/Gy; Geo 6/MO; Theresa 2/MO; Eliz 2/12 MO 1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co: WALTER, Albert 47/Bav; Mary 37/Wurtenburg; George 17/MO; Theresa 12/MO; Elizabeth 10/MO; Lillie 2/MO 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole-Liberty Twp: Anc.com Img 13, pg 17, 16 June, Dw155/155: WALTHER, Mary A 47/Wurtemburg (Wurt,Wurt) Wid-keeping house; George W son 26/MO (Bav,Wurt) Single farmer; Elizabeth-dau 20/MO Single at home; Lillie-dau 12/MO-at home. 1892 DEATH,BURIAL: Tombstone in Walther Cem-Algoa Rd [2009-called Calbackna Rd] 8 miles east of Jeff City M0, 1892. Check out 1860, 1870, 1900 CENSUS: Liberty Twp, Cole Co, MO - Gosers, family? NOTES: She may have committed suicide along Moreau River. She was a sleep walker, not sure how met death...by accident or intent? Didn't find her for several days. Note written on a napkin in the hand of Robert P Wagner: "Granties mother sleep walked when she was older. She walked down to the Moreau and took off her clothes and fell in the river. They didn't find her for several days... This was Mary Ann Walther nee Goser." Albert had a previous wife, who died in Portland? George son of #1. Paul Henry Wagner to Bob: Mary Ann must have been a pretty good old gal. Albert and wife used to wrestle and he would throw her down - his mother really got on him for it. NAME: Probably Goeser in German, could be Gosser. SLC library info. | Goser, Maria Anna (I33)
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1952 | 1834 (1850 ae 16) The Samuel E. Armstrong Family Bible Says: "Record of Jareds Children", and lists; Robert and Barbara. An Unnamed Infant, was added by a family member. Jared served in the Confederate Army, 25th Regiment, Company F, and was killed at the Battle of Cross Keys in March of 1862. Pendleton Co. Marriage Book 12 says Jared was 23 and Sabina was 21 when they were married by Rev. Noah Snyder. From the Files of Janice. L. (Armstrong) Nicholas | Armstrong, Jared (I1571)
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1953 | 1834 (ae 7 in 1850) When the heirs of Samuel E. Armstrong signed the paper which had their share of their fathers land on Shaw's Fork deeded to brother John E. Armstrong, it was signed by P.F. Lamb. Did the "P.F." stand for Palmyra or her husband Peter? From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas | Armstrong, Palmyra (I1578)
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1954 | 1834 BIR: 1870 Linn Co MO,1900 Harper Co KS cns: Margaret 37/VA; Margaret A bn May 1834/VA (VA,VA); The Schrock Family by Thos S Reed, also Complete Hist of Sullivan Co MO VI: #11 child of Perez Drew & Nancy Long Schrock, Margaret Ann bn 1833 md to Wm Rogers; Sullivan Co Probate Vol A/pg 65, 1867-1889: Perez Schrock dd intest 1867-heirs: Margaret Rogers of Linn Co MO 1864 MG: MO, Sullivan Co-IGI M515851 FHL flm 1009114 SS: 10 Feb 1986 LA,md 14 Aug 1864; Sullivan Co MO MG by Ellsbury V2/pg30: Wm Rogers md Margaret Schrock 14 Aug 1864 1912 DTH: Obit Browning Ldr-Rcd V1/pg 22 Feb 1912: Mrs Margaret Rodgers living with dau nr Isabelle KS, dd Tues 13 Feb 1912. She suddenly took sick Sunday before. Bn W VA 78 yrs ago, Moved with parents to Sullivan Co nr old Scottsville spring 1844. She last of old Schrock fam. ORD: IGI 1903985-LDS temple submitter name not available | Schrock, Margaret Ann (I6974)
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1955 | 1834 BIR: Email Connie Clapier Nov 2002: Lucinda Eads bn 1834 in Missouri | Eades, Lucinda (I8537)
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1956 | 1834 BIRTH: Melissa R Gavitt born 8 October 1834 [no place shown] 1857 MARRIAGE: Melissa R Gavitt md 30 May 1857, Horace Satterlee [no place shown]. 3 children. 1871 DEATH: Melissa R Gavitt Satterlee died 29 March 1871 [no place shown] | Gavitt, Melissa R (I10017)
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1957 | 1834 BIRTH: MO: James M Eads born 1834 Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "James M Eads bn 1834 in Colfax WA" (WA not a state, Colfax unknown-still in MO-CK further) c1870 MG: James M Eads md Alice Nancy Haynes, first child shown was born 1871 in Denton Co, TX - assuming this is year and place-TO CK. 1894 DTH: TX,Denton Co: James M Eads died 3 Sep 1894 in Denton Co, TX | Eades, James M (I8536)
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1958 | 1834 BIRTH: CT,Windham-Willimantic: George Washington Gavit born 23 May 1834 c1856 MARRIAGE: George Washington Gavit md Sarah L. Steele [b. in N. Y. 9 Oct. 1836] about 1856 [no marriage date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Sarah's birth year, 1836 + 20 years. aft 1881 DEATH: Gen of RI Families Vol 1 pg 478: "George Washington, of Chicago, Ill.,... living in 1881." [no place shown] | Gavitt, George Washington (I9939)
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1959 | 1834 BIRTH: MO,Cole County: Jackson Eads born July 30, 1834 1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, bk #977.9135 N2p, FHL pg 88, #1183: EADS, Solomon: Males: 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 40-50 1844 MIGRATION: Pioneer Index cards, OR Hist Soc Lib March 2002: "Jackson Eads... to Oregon by 1844, located Yamhill County - merchant." 1849 GOLD! Hist of the Eads Family, by Rev George R Eads, pg 3: "In 1849...[Solomon] & Henry & Jackson went to CA gold fields of Feather River. Solomon & Henry had Mountain Fever & unable to work. Jackson only 15, but could wash out from $15-20 a day. When winter came, they returned home in Oregon to stay. 1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co,19 Oct, Dw190/190: Jackson Edes 17/MO, son of Solomon & Susannah Edes HIST: Obit for Jackson, 1895: "His younger days were spent in the states [WA, where he settled, was then a territory], and while he always worked hard, he found time to acquire more than a common education." 1863 HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier, re: Donald C Adams, 1998: "Jackson Eads was registered at Placerville Precinct, Boise County, Idaho for 31 Oct 1863 election, age 29." 1864 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co: Jackson Eads md Miss Millisa Hagerman 29 Aug 1864. A number of children born, all died of diphtheria except one son, Melvin. 1870 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton,Willow Crk Prct,Cayuse PO,flm#0552787 pg 25, 29 Jun, Dw227: EADS, Jackson 36/MO (600,1366) farmer; Nancy 20/IA; Ellen 4/OR; Isadora 3/OR; Oron W 1/OR; Catherine 13/OR-at school [sister] HIST: Hist of the Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads, pg 4: "Jackson Eads...went to the Palouse country of Eastern Washington & lived at Palouse City for many years." 1871 HIST: WA,Whitman-Palouse: Obit for Jackson, 1895: Jackson Eades... a pioneer of Palouse,.. settled here in 1871... on a farm near Kamiac Butte." 1873 DEATH of daughter Ellen, by drowning in spring near home, re Lewiston obit,shows living below Four Mile 1874 HIST: WA,Whitmans Co-Colfax: Obit for Jackson 1895: "...1874 - [Chief] Joseph Indian War... Mr Eades took his family to Colfax for safety... daughter contracted the germs of diptheria. Shortly after their return to the ranch, the dread disease manifested itself and in a few days Mr. Eades was left childless. 1874-?? ID,Nez Pearce Co-Lewiston: He moved to Lewiston, Idaho, where he remained a number of years... he returned to Palouse,.. engaged milk and gardening business, afterwards,.. city meat market." RELIGION: Methodist 1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Alta-Lower Butter Creek Dist 114,FmSrch.org pg 18 17Jun, Dw 143/145: EADS, Jackson-self 45/MO (MO,MO) md farmer; Mellsa-wife 31/IA (-,Ill); Solomon Eads-bro 35/OR (MO,MO)laborer 1882 HIST: WA,Columbia Co-Huntsville: Historical Sketches... Columbia Co, WA pg 517: "Jackson Eads: Lives in Huntsville [Columbia Co]; is a merchant and postmaster; owns 8 town lots; came to Yamhill Co, Oregon in 1844, to California in 1849, to the Territory of Washington in 1861, and to this county in 1880." 1895 DEATH: WA,Whitman Co-Palouse City: Jackson Eads died April 3, 1895 ACTION -CK OUT - Jackson Eads: 1. Find BIR,MG,1895 DTH: AFN:2JXJ-X2 [Philip Blackburn?] | Eads, Jackson (I2075)
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1960 | 1834 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Ann Johnson was born 4 December 1834 1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: pg 624, 4 Sep, Dw 108: Mary Ann Johnson 15/MO (male), daughter of Sampson and Elizabeth Johnson 1854 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Ann Johnson md Andrew Jackson Schrock 4 Jan 1854 1870 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp,Linneus PO: 12 Aug, Dw 40/56: Mary J Schrock 34/MO, wife of Andrew J Schrock 1873 DEATH, BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: Mary Ann Johnson Schrock died 14 December 1873; buried Wesley Chapel Cemetery-headstone: "Mary Ann Schrock 4 Dec 1834-14 Dec 1873-4 children" | Johnson, Mary Ann (I5228)
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1961 | 1834 BIRTH: MO: John Hardy Belcher born 20 July 1834, as shown by Hoover Cemetery headstone. 1850 CENSUS: to get 1856 LAND:MO,Linn Co MO Grantor Index 1836-1865, film #1009300: H126: WD 15 Aug 1856, Meshack & W to John H Belcher: NE NW 13-60-21. H427: WD 28 Oct 1856, John Belcher to Wm Brt: SE SW=W 1/2 SE Se 15-59-21. 1857 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Nancy J Smith md John Hardy Belcher 21 April 1857 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: pg 680, Dw #401: BELCHER, John H 25/MO [300,535]; Nancy J Belcher-wife 24/MO; Mahan 3/MO; Thomas W 1/MO 1864 LAND: MO,Linn Co Grantor Index 1836-1865, film #1009300: Q295: GWD 2 Jan 1864, John Belcher to Christian Wayeler: NE NW 13-60-21 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Milan PO: Anc.com Img 15, pg 196, 23 July, Dw 111/111: BELCHER, John H 36/MO-farmer (1000,825) citizen; Nancy J 35/MO keeping house; Marion male 12/MO at home; John W male 4/MO; Martha E female 3/MO; Joseph M male 1/MO 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,ED 199: Anc.com-Img 30-pg 29,film #1254738,17 June, Dw 258/258: BELCHER, John 45/MO (MO,MO) md farmer; Nancy-wife 44/MO (MO,MO); Francis-son 22/MO (MO,MO) on farm; John W-son 14/MO-on farm; Martha-dau 12/MO-in school; Joseph-son 10/MO-on farm,school; Rebecca-dau 8/MO-in school; Malinda-dau 6/MO; Catherine-dau 2/MO 1887 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: John Hardy Belcher died 21 March 1887; probably buried Hoover Cem, where wife was buried 1887 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Letters Vol A pg 241, 2 Apr 1887: Francis Marion heirs: Jane -widow; John W, Martha A, Joseph M, Rebecca B, Caty A-children all Sullivan Co. Francis Linn Co. 1887 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol F 1885-1889 film #1009133: Pg 212, 2 Apr 1887: Jane Belcher widow John H Belcher dec'd died 21 Mar 1887 intestate. Jane relinquishes rights to adm. Asked for Francis M Belcher. Accepted. Bond filed. AC Bailey, AB Clark, Thos H Smith, Thos H Kimbrough security. Pg 212 or 214: Inventory, sale bill filed Pg 290: Browning Savings Bk vs notes John H Belcher, one to JR Creason, other EM Neeley. Pg 300, 16 Nov 1887: Exec of Geo Smith Est, note to Belcher Est $167, int 10% per ann (65c tx) 1888 PROBATE: MO,Sullivan Co Probate Vol F continued: Pg 301-to sell land,pay debts 13 Feb 1888: S42 of SE Q, S36 T61 R21; SW Q SW Q, S31 T61 R20; SE Q SW Q, S36 T61 R20 Sullivan Co & NW Q NW Q, S14 & NE Q NE Q, S15 T60 R61- Linn Co | Belcher, John Hardy (I5268)
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1962 | 1834 BIRTH: MO: Sarah Elizabeth Tyer was born 9 July 1834, called Lizzie. BIR,MG,DTH: "Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo". 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Scottsville,pg 46,11 Jul, DW # 384: THURLO, Sarah E 24/MO farmer; Laura A 6/MO; Josephine 5/MO. 1861 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Sarah Elizabeth Tyer Thurlo died 23 May 1861; buried Hoover Cemetery Probate Vol B 1861-69 film 1009131,pg55,251,312,351,382. Pg 312, Oct 1865: Francis Tyer app guard of Laura A Thurlow & Ella J Thurlow, minor heirs of John M & Sarah Elizabeth Thurlow dec'd. NOTES: Next door to above #385: Pearson Tyer 52/NC & Francis 48/KY; Wm p 19/MO; Mary T 6/MO - Pearson bro to Sarah | Tyer, Sarah Elizabeth (I4386)
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1963 | 1834 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co: Silus Hussey Thurlo was born 2 April 1834, the 5th child of John and Abigail Hussey Thurlo [picture on pg 5-12] 1838 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co: Obit for Silas: "Parents moved to Sullivan County in 1838" Descendants of John and Abigail Thurlo pg 5-1: "Silas spent his early life in Sullivan County where he helped his father on the farm. We assume that he remained on the farm until he married... 1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: Silas H Thurlow age 16 bn Ohio, in school, son of John and Abigail Thurlow 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Scottsville PO, 10 Aug pg737, Dw 786: Silas Thurlo age 25 bn Ohio, farmhand, son of John and Mary A Thurlo 1863 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Silas Hussey Thurlo md Ann Elizabeth Smith 15 December 1863 abt 1866 HIST: Obit for Silas: "Several years ago moved to Tina, Carroll Co., Mo." Descendants: "Abt 1866, Silas and his brother Henry Harrison (Hank) went to Carroll County, MO and bought what is now known as the Kinnaman Farm. The two brothers built a house on the property and returned to Sullivan to move Silas' family to their new home. The family; Silas, wife Ann, and daughters Amanda and Belle made the move in a covered wagon. Silas' younger brother, Columbus, may have accompanied them, returning because of his wife's objections to the "new country. A short time later, Silas and Hank sold that farm to the Kinnamans... and bought another farm on the nearby "Prairie." This farm is known as the Thurlo Farm. Hank later married and the brothers divided the 160 acres into 2-80 acre farms. Life around their home was pleasant. Silas demanded respect from his children and taught them to be resourceful and to carry out their ambitions. Everyone had a special project for the summers when school was out. Ann said she enjoyed the prairie country except when she needed a switch to correct one of the children. Silas planted a grove of Sugar Maple trees, which grew to provide the switches, as well as sweets for the family later. That grove is still reported to be there..." 1870 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Hurricane Twp,Carrollton PO: pg 284,10 Aug, Dw33/36: THURLO, Silas 36/MO farmer (2800,486); Anna 29/MO keep house; Mahala 7/MO at home; Alice Belle 5/MO at home; Henry J 2/MO-at home; Elizabeth 2/12-April; Henry 26/MO farming (200) 1880 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Wood Twp (part-#54 R21 T32)ED 143: film 1254678 pg 345S, Dw9: THURLO, S 45/OH (NH,MASS)md farmer: Ann-wife 38/MO(VA,MO) md-keep house; Amanda-dau 15/MO-at school; Alice-dau 13/MO-at school; Jackson-son 12/MO- at school; Josephine-dau 10/MO-at school; Princess-dau 7/MO-at school; Robert- son 4/MO-at school; Paul-son 1/MO-at home 1900 CENSUS: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp: film 1240846-pg 210A,20 Apr,Dw 72/72: THURLO,Silas 66/OH bn Apr 1834 (NH,MS) farmer,own farm; Ann 60/MO bn Aug 1840 (VA,TN) md 36 yrs 8/8 children living; Princess 24/MO bn Dec 1875; Paul 21/MO bn Feb 1879; Alpha 18/MO bn Oct 1881 1908 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Carroll Co,Bosworth: Silas Hussey Thurlo died September 3, 1908 at age 74; buried Wharton Cemetery near Bosworth; left wife and 8 children | Thurlo, Silas Hussey (I3278)
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1964 | 1834 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstone: Daniel Webster Brumbaugh born 14 December 1834 BIR,MG,DTH: AFN-1FGV-ZX, married to Sarah Frances Bower: 5 Oct 1865 1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32: Daniel Broombaugh age 16, born Pennsylvania, son of George and Mary Broombaugh 1853 HISTORY: OH,Monroe Co-ear Cochransville: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 679: Moved to Ohio with parents, settling on farm near Cochransville, Monroe County. 1860 CENSUS: to get 1861-1864 MILITARY: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 679: "Civil War enlisted in CO B,3rd Reg, Ohio Vol Inf., and after 3 yrs 3 mos was honorably discharged in 1864; he was wounded in left arm at Perryville KY in 1861..." 1865 MARRIAGE: OH,Guernsey Co-Antrim: Daniel Webster Brumbaugh md Sarah Frances Bowers 5 October 1865 IGI M514323, 1861-1870 Guernsey Co, Ohio Batch 894937 1870 CENSUS: OH,Guernsey-Antrim,Madison Twp: Anc.com Img 10,pg 10,6 Jun, Dw 72,77: BRUMBAUGH, Daniel 35/PA-blacksmith ($600,500); Sarah F 24/OH keep house; Flora I 4/OH; Willie G 2/OH; Neddie O 6/12- OH; William BONNELL 42/OH works at blacksmithing Next door: 71,76: BOWERS, Hugh H 55/PA blacksmith; Sarah 53/OH keeps house; William HAMILTON 21/OH works on farm 1880 CENSUS: to get 1882 HISTORY: OH,Medina Co-Seville: Brumbaugh Genealogy pg 679: "In fall of 1882 moved to Seville, Medina, Ohio where he was blacksmith, mbr of Royal Arcanum and ME Church..." 1900 CENSUS: to get 1910 CENSUS: OH,Medina Co-Guilford Twp,Seville: Anc.com Img 5,pg 3A, 16 May, Dw 63,67: BRUMBAUGH, Daniel W-head 75/PA (PA,PA) md 1 time 44yrs, own income; Sariah-wife 63/OH (PA,OH) md 1 time 44yrs 3/7 children living; George F-son 30/OH (PA,OH) md 1 time 0yrs; Laura M-dau in law 29/OH (PA.OH)md 0yrs, 0/0 children; no occupation. 1910 DEATH: OH,Medina Co-Seville: Daniel Webster Brumbaugh died 9 December 1910 after a long illness. Buried 11 December 1910. Obit: "Mr Brumbaugh was a quiet, unassuming man, and was always found on the side of right. He was held in high esteem and respect by all who knew him..." | Brumbaugh, Daniel Webster (I1973)
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1965 | 1834 BIRTH: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose: Eliza Rosencrantz born 28 Nov 1834, re Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1025, dau of John Rosencrants of Susquehanna Co, per Sullivan Co History pg 186 1854 MARRIAGE: PA,Susquehanna Co-Montrose: Peter R. Gavitt md Eliza Jane Rosencrantz 12 Feb 1854 1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 7-pg 704, 10 July, Dwelling ??: Eliza Gavit age 24, born Pennsylvania, wife of Peter Gavit 1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: Anc.com Img 1-pg 75, 15 July, dwelling 8, family 8: Eliza Jane Gaffet age 34, born in Pennsylvanioa - keeping house, wife of Peter Gaffet 1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp ED 235:Anc.com Img 16-pg 15,22 June,dwelling 87,family 89: Eliza Gavitt age 44, born Pennsylvania (parents born NJ,NJ) keeping house, wife of Peter Gavitt 1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte: Anc.com Img 11-sheet 6, 6 June, dwelling 101, family 103: Eliza Gavitt age 64, born Pennsylvania Nov 1835 (parents born PA,PA) md 47 yrs, 6/6 children living - with husband, Peter, living with son Lea Gavitt and wife Amanda 1910 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp-Nordmont Village: Anc.com Img3-4, April 10, sheet 2A, pg 80, 33/33: Eliza Gavitt 94/PA (PA,PA)wid, no occ, living with son Morgan P Gavitt and family 1920 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan-Davidson Twp,part of: Anc.com Img? Sheet 6B, ED 152, Dw117/118: Eliza J Gavitt 84/PA (NJ, PA) widow, no occ, living with son Lee R and family 1930 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan-Laporte Twp, Nordmont Village: Anc.com pg 80, Apr 10, Dwelling 33/33-Burke Rd: Eliza Gavitt a widow with no occupation, age 94 born Pennsylvania, mother to and living with son, Morgan P Gavitt and family 1871 PROBATE: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock: Oct. 18, 1871 final administration of estate of John Rosencrantz, dec'd , late of Dimock, Wm L Turrell, Exec. Includes: "Also notes and cash from John and David Rosencrants resuduary Legatees; S H Rosencrants Legacy $100; Ellen M Deans Legacy $200; Eliza Gavitt Legacfy $200; Theresa M Garritson Legacy $200; Ruth Ann Deans Legacy $150. | Rosencrantz, Eliza Jane (I9289)
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1966 | 1834 BIRTH: Rufus R Eads born 17 Aug 1834, never md. ORD: AFN:269Q-GT Phillip Blackburn: ord dates,no temple. 1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Rufus R Edes 16/MO, son of Moses & Nancy Edes 1856-1859 HIST: Index to OR Statesman Newspaper pg 1013: Rufus R Eades killed JH Grigsby Portland 12 Feb 1856 3:1; convicted of manslaughter 5 Aug 1856,2:6; Finished 3yr term pen. WC Eades, his bro, tried to kill Rufus 28 Jun 1859,2:5 1870 CENSUS: OR,Washington Co-Forest Grove PO, flim 0552787 pg26, Dw 211/193: EADES, Rufus 33/MO laborer living with James Carlisles & family 1880 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Prec, 11-12 June, pg12, Dw 104/105: EADS, Rufus R 45/MO (SC,NC) railway worker (FamSrch.org: Douglas Co-Jackson Prec - which is it?) 1908 DEATH: Aug 1997 letter from Kathy McCord to Pam Wagner: Rufus R Eads died 28 Dec 1908 Salem OR-St Insane Asylum,frm dth cert. Dd of apoplexy-age 74yrs NOTES: "Pioneer Hist V1"-N Lincoln County Dec 1986-interview with Hattie Church Gnos, grgrdau of Richmond C Burton & Mary Ann Eads by Mildred Salazar of museum in Lincoln City OR: Rufus, Mary Ann's cousin, owned land out on the point of Three Rox OR, nr Mary Ann, but sold for $25 & left. | Eads, Rufus R (I2067)
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1967 | 1834 BIRTH: TN,Blount Co: James Murphy Scott born 9 June 1834, son of Daniel Scott and Jane McBrian 1866 MARRIAGE: Nancy Ellen Smith md James Murphy Scott 18 Oct 1866 [no place shown] 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Scottsville: 25 Jun, Dw395: SCOTT, James 24/TN single farmhand, living with parents 1870 CENSUS: KS,Bourbon Co-Osage Twp,Ft Scott PO: pg 513,7 July,Dw 79/81-82: SCOTT, Jane 64/TN (1600,200) keep house; Isaac 28/TN farmer; Phebe 23/TN at home SCOTT, James 33/TN farmer; Nancy 28/MO; Minnie 2/KS; James Simonton 19/PA Colporter. 1874 DEATH of wife: KS,Bourbon Co: Nancy Ellen Smith Scott died 25 March 1874 1875 CENSUS: KS,Bourbon Co-Osage Twp,Barnsville PO: pg 26,1 March,Dw#6/6: SCOTT, J M 38 8/12 TN, from MO, farmer $300 pers property AG: JM Scott had 160 acres under fence, cash value of farm $500, implements $200-fence/rail 320 rods, hedge 320 rods; Raised corn on 30 acres, oats on 7 acres, grass meadow 15 acres, pasture grass 108 acres; made 200# butter in family, had 9 horses, 2 milk cows, 6 other cattle, 1 pig; 40=value of animals slaughtered or sold; 1 dog; 1 acre in orchards Dw 6/7: SCOTT, Isaac 34 5/12 TN,frm MO; Louiza 37 1/2 OH; MF Scott f 6 1/12-KS 1878 DEATH: James Murphy Scott died 26 April 1878 [no place shown] [do not know where I got this information from - ck out] 1880 CENSUS: children with AA Chalman and Sarah 31/TN, shown as nieces. ACTION - CK OUT: 1. Also in 1875 Pawnee, Pawnee Station, pg 18: family? SCOTT, Henston 30/TN from MO; Hanna 28/OH from MO; James 8/KS; Levinia May 6/KS; Ann M 4/KS; Letta Alice 2/KS 2. MG: IGI Ozark MO MG Rcds: James Scott md Nancy "Jane" Smith 3 Aug 1868: SS 10 Nov 1976 OG, Batch 7603504/91, film 1058234 3. DEATH RCDS in Kansas, elsewhere [OR?] | Scott, James Murphy (I4861)
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1968 | 1835 BIR,1854 MG,1915 DTH,BUR: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm #1597741/5 pg511: Franklin L Shuman bn 6 Oct 1834 sn of Christian Shuman-Beaver Valley, where reared. On 27 Jul 1854 md Angeline Michael, 4 children: Chas accidently killed at father's mines at 21, bur Cattawissa; Paris H bn 21 Jan 1857 Beaver Valley; Alice dd 13 yrs; Lillie dd 4yr. Mbr of St John's Lutheran Church PA Burials, Col & Montour Co V1 pg96,bk 974.83 V3mm: Franklin L Shuman 6 Oct 1835-24 Oct 1915 A Genealogist's Guide to Burials in Col & Montour Do PA, bk 974.83 V3mm, pg 96: Hillside Lutheran Cem: Frankline L Shuman 6 Oct 1835 dd 24 Oct 1915, bur beside wife St Johns Evangelical Lutheran Parish Reg/Catawissa 1900-1929, FHL bk #974.838/C1 K2ws pg 103: Franklin Shuman bn 6 Oct 1834 Beaver Valley, dd 24 Oct 1915 Bloomsburg, bur 27 Oct 1915; also 1874-1926 pg200: Franklin Shuman dd 24 Oct 1915 age 81y18d bur Hillside Oct 99 email, L Croll pg 3: Franklin son of Christian and Elizabeth Hendershot Shuman HIST,REL,POL: Col & Mont Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 510: Good education,while assisting father in ag work & other business: store,po,mill,acquiring valuable experience. Aft md engaged in lumber bus and kept hotel at Beaver Valley. During this time owned 1/2 doz farms, but disposed of, retaining 20 acres in Catawissa. Then ret'd to home in Beaver Valley, again into merchandising. He soon added coal trade, also being postmaster. 1876 mvd bk to Catawissa, where lived ever since. First home there destroyed by fired 7 Jun 1885, just after insurance expired. Water had just been turned off in town, no fire dept-all went up in smoke. He rebuilt on site a 2-story frame now standing. Also built 2 other homes in town. 1881 bought Zarr farm of 40 acres,laid it out into town lots, called Shuman addition. Over 100 homes built there-became a perm part of town. A fine schoolhouse also built there. 1884 water mains laid into addition. 1885 laid out a new cem on beautiful hill overlooking Catawissa Crk. 1860 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp film #805098 pg 300-7 Sep, Dw 2190: SCHUMAN, Franklin 24/PA-hotel kpr (4000,3000); Angelina 23/PA; Chas 6/PA-studnt; R 4/PA m; Alice 2/PA; Samuel Hamlin 35/PA-coal co agt; Eliza Fisher 19/PA-svt 1870 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Beaver Twp 15 June, Dw 145: SHUMAN, Franklin 35/PA-lumbering (12,000,12,000); Angeline 32/PA; Paris 13/PA; Alice 10/PA; Lilly 1/PA 1880 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa 3 June, Dw 157: SHUMAN, Frank B 45/PA-judge assoc.; Angelina 43/PA; Michael Alice 11/PA ?? 1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa Bor pg 9051,20 Apr,E Main-Dw #111/114: SHUMAN, Engaline 73/A(PA,PA)md 55y-1/4 chldrn,own income, own home; Ambrose 41/PA md 7y-physician; Cora M-wf 30/PA no chldrn; Morris S Hower 54/PA | Shuman, Franklin L (I7556)
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1969 | 1835 BIR: 1850 Columbia Co census: William 15/PA son of Susannah Michael. 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen,compiled by Chas P Michael 1977, poss of Beverly Michael, Columbia Co Reg & Recrdr, pg 30: Wm bn 1835, dd 1879 md Elizabeth Zimmerman, bir & dth dates unknown. Wm bur Harger's Cem. Oct 99 email, L Croll, pg 3: Wm Michael bn 2 Dec 1835 1850 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp, pg 267, DW 15: MICHAEL, Wm 16/PA-laborer, living with Henry Hariger & fam 1860 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Beaver Twp, flm #805098 pg 300, 7 Sep, DW 2211: MICHAEL, Wm 23/PA-miller (273,200); E 22/PA 1863?-MIL: Oct 99 email, L Cross pg 3: Wm GAR, Co H, 17th PA Calvary 1868 LAND: PA, Col Co-Beaver Twp BK 21 pg 461, 21 Feb 1868-Chas Michael of Beaver Twp to Wm Michael same Twp, 50acres in Beaver Twp (by lands of Jos Heister, T Shuman, Teuch Cox heirs (same land conveyed to Chas & Wm Michael by John & Sarah Fry 31 Jan 1861, WIT: FS Shuman, Allen Mann JP 1871 LAND: PA, Col Co-Beaver Twp BK 24 pg 272, 5 Apr 1871-Wm & Elizabeth Michael of Beaver Twp to Franklin S Shuman of Catawissa Twp, 52acres 3perches in Beaver Twp (by lands of Jos Heister, C Shuman, Teuch Cox heirs) (same land conveyed to Chas & Wm Michael 1 Jan 1866), WIT: Wm Michael, John G Freeze, Allen Mann, LR Johnson 1879 DTH,BUR: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm#1597741/5 pg511: Wm was a miller, dd near Allentown PA. Oct 99 email, L Croll pg 3: Wm Michael dd 13 Nov 1879, bur Harger's Cem Harger's (St Peter's) Church Cem Listings pg 11 (136), 2nd row, SW corner: William Michael 2 Dec 1835-13 Nov 1879; Amanda Michael, dau of Wm dd 2 Nov 1861 age 7mo 17dys; Jeremiah Michael, son of Wm & E dd 21 May 1866 age 3yr 8mo 22dys | Michael, William (I7519)
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1970 | 1835 BIRTH: Isaac Robinson Gavitt born 13 December 1835 [no place shown] 1855 MARRIAGE: Isaac Robinson Gavitt md in 1855, Catherine Green [no place shown] 1888 DEATH: Isaac Robinson Gavitt died 14 February 1888 [no place shown] | Gavitt, Isaac Robinson (I10057)
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1971 | 1835 BIRTH: GY,Weissdorf/Oberfranken-Wulmersreuth: George Adam Walther born 30 June 1835 Evangelical-Lutheran Parish bapt rcd pg 201-2, Weissdorf/Oberfranken, Germany. Known as George Adam-US. Godparents: Johann Adam Meichel farmer in Stobersreuth. BIR,DTH: Karl Walther archive rcds in Bamberg GY: bn 1;30 am. Dd 28 Apr 1901-USA, Age 65y9m18d 1850 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co.-Liberty Twp #550: George Adam Walthers age 14 bn Germany, son of Thomas and Margaretha Walthers 1858 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: IGI M514811/1993,/1981:George Adam md Margaret Hubor or Hober 17 Jun 1858, SS: 11 Dec 1984 SL. Don Walther: Margaretha Hoefer same date 1860 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co-Liberty Twp #784: George A Walthers age 25, born Germany, son of Thomas and Margaret Walthers 1861 MILITARY: MO,Cole Co: History of Cole Co by Goodspeed: Roster of Soldiers 1861-5 pg 262: George A Walther-Private in Cole Co Home Guards, 19 June 1861. Sec Lieutenant 42 Reg. Enroll MO Mil Company H, 17 Oct 1862. 1870 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co, Liberty Twp, 6 July: WALTHER, George 35/BAV; Margret 27/MO; John 10/MO; Albert 8/MO; Adam 5/MO Lizza 3/MO; Louisa 6/12; John 43/BAV; Barbara 25/BAV 1880 CENSUS: MO, Cole Co, Liberty Twp: WALTHER, George Adam 44/Bav; Margaret 39/MO, John G 20/MO; Allbert B 17/MO; Adam 15/MO; Lizzie 13/MO; Louisa 11/MO; Thom J 3/MO 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: WALTHER, George A; Margaretha; dau Lizzie living with son, Adam H REL: Evangelical Lutheran. 1901 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp: Cole County Democrat: May 2, 1901; buried in Walther Cemetery on Algoa Road, east of Jefferson City, Mo. | Walther, Georg Adam (I229)
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1972 | 1835 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co: Solomon Thurlo was born 1835 | Thurlo, Solomon (I10688)
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1973 | 1835 BIRTH: PA,Chester Co-West Chester: Isaac Pennypacker Hawk was born 10 June 1905, son of Adam Hawk and Belinda Melon 1855 HIST: WA,Thurston Co: "Morning Olympian, Jan 1905,pg 98: "...1855 located in county..." 1870 CENSUS: WA,Thurston Co-Olympia PO: pg 1, Dw 5: HAWK, Isaac P 34/PA, farmer (4000,1500), citizen; Eliza 5/WA Terr-at home 1870 MARRIAGE: CAN,British Columbia-Vidalia: Isaac Pennypacker Hawk md Elizabeth Adeline McAllister 28 Jun 1870 1880 CENSUS: WA,Thurston Co, WA-2nd Subdiv, ED 16: pg 27 [132], 25 June, Dw# 52/53: HAWK, Isaac P 43/PA (PA,PA) farmer; Elizabeth-wife 25/WA (KY,TN); Leonard 8/WT (PA,WA); Cora 7/WA; Clara 5/WA; Maud 2/WA; Ann GRAVES 17/IA (OH,OH) servant. abt 1850 HIST: WA,Thurston Co: "Morning Olympian, Jan 1905,pg 98: "...Served in Indian Wars... Hawks Prairie named for..." 1900 CENSUS: to get 1905 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Stevens Co-Colville: Isaac Pennypacker Hawk died at home 27 January 1905, 69 years old; buried at Olympia WA [Odd Fellows?] Barbara Kincy-see James McAllister. Lottie Ballinger, PO Box 897, Long Beach, WA | Hawk, Isaac Pennypacker (I5472)
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1974 | 1835 BIRTH: RI,Washington Co-Westerly: Henry Burch Gavitt born 23 August 1835 1880 CENSUS: RI,Washington Co-Westerly: Anc.com Img 63, pg 16, 7 June, Dw 95, fam 156-Elm Street: GAVITT, Henry B 44/RI (RI,CT) md cabinetmaker; Ann M 44 RI (RI,RI) md keep house; Carrie D[or S]-dau 20/RI (RI,RI)S at home; Betsy-dau17/RI at home; Charles H-son 12/RI at school; Louise-dau 8/RI RI Gen Register V6 pg 62 from Washington Co RI Births 1760-1860 from Death Rcds, A Supplement to RI VR, New Series Vol 8-9: "GAVITT, Carrie, of Henry B. & Annie M., b 17 Feb 1860 We [md Fredericxk T Rogers; d 25 Aug 1900 Schenectady, NY] (RID1900Pr50) | Gavitt, Henry Burch (I10150)
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1975 | 1835 BIRTH: South Wales,Pembrokeshire,Haverfordwest-Merlin Bridge: William Nash Thomas was born 24 Feb 1835, son of David Thomas & Elizabeth Nash c1841-1844 HIST: History of William Nash Thomas [autobiography], in his handwriting: Attended school, then quit to buy clothes and was then self-supporting. c1847 HIST: At 12 yrs, job with billiards hall, working for Mrs Potter and worked for a year. After that, went back to school and worked for various people. c1849 HIST: So. Wales,Glamorganshire-Neath: 14 yrs, to work 80 mi from home, billiards hall at Castle Hotel, worked 2 yrs. c1851 HIST,RELIGION: So. Wales,Pembrokeshire,Haverfordwest: Some of Wm's family joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wm investigated, found doctrine in harmony with scriptures, baptized 26 March 1851 by John Griffiths. Traveled with brethren in ministry. 1857 HIST: Wm's family moved to Neyland. Wm worked at a locomotive dept of Great Western Railroad Co & presided over Pembroke Branch of the Church 1857-1862; emigrated to America. 1857 MARRIAGE: S WALES,Pembrokeshire-Haverfordwest: William Nash Thomas md Elizabeth Lallis 26 Oct 1857, 3 children in Wales: John Edward, William Henry, Heber Charles [died, "buried Llanstadwell church yard March 17, 1862"] 1862 EMIGRATION: Wm emigrated to America on 9 May 1862, leaving Liverpool on William Tapscot 15 May 1862. (Very pleasant time most of way but had very heavy storms at times. Prayer, testimony meetings. Room 2nd deck - 800 people on ship, crew included. 2 deaths. Landed at Castle Garden, NY Thursday June 26, 1862... left NY Friday eve over Hutson River RR, arrived Albany... took NY Central Train to Niagra Falls..., then Great Western Canada Train to Win...? traveled on boat to Detroit... took Michagan Central to Chicago-1st of July, then Quincy by the Chicago Burlington & Quincy... then by boat on Mississippi to Hanibal... left that eve for St Joe MO... steamboat to Florence, NEB...sun so hot, river water thick with mud, very warm; plenty of ice cold water for crew but none for Mormon Emigrants... 1 death on boat. Landed Florence NEB, took bagage ashore in dark, lay around best cd on morning of 7th, moved abt 1 mile to camp, beautiful day, but before got campfire, rain poured in torrents, wind blew, thunder roared, lightning flashed. It blew 1 wagon over, killed Br Joseph W Young, blew down store fronts, 2 men were killed by lightning; all soaked, cleared after an hr, dried clothes, got tents pitched, soon comfortable. Stayed in Florence until 7 Aug, loaded into wagons-18 ea wagon, 12 ea tent. Wm & wife walked all way across plains, very pleasant in consideration; abt 12 deaths... buried as soon as died or at next stopping place. Very good caption, Orton Haight; able boys & men took turns guarding stock & camp. No murmurings or quareling to speak of - had a common purpose in gathering to Zion. Waded thru cold rivers of Elkhorn, Platt, also Green River... Arrived Salt Lake City 19 Oct. Br John Isaac met & brought cake & milk-always remember with kindness... Salt Lake City nearly 3 wks, worked City Creek Canyon getting fire wood, sold for molasses. Went to Paradise, Cache Co, arrived 11 Nov 1862; next day helped thrash; spring of 1863 Wm got a city lot & planted, also built good log house before winter; Nov 1864 our first daughter born, Sarah Jane (md JP James). c1862 HIST: A History of Paradise,Cache Co UT 1860-1999, by Elizabeth Allen, pg 34: "As early as 1862, missionary calls were received to send teamsters back to Florence, Nebraska, to help bring immigrants across the plains. Many of the Paradise pioneers participated in these callings: ... William Nash Thomas... The person called was usually required to furnish the oxen or horses and wagon, and the community or ward provided the supplies. In some cases supplies were picked up in Salt Lake City, from Church headquarters." 1865-1873 HIST: History of Wm N Thomas cont'd pg 11: "1865 son James Richard born. Sept 1866 Wm's father David Thomas arrived Paradise, mother died March 1866 at Neyland, Pembroke, S Wales, buried at... burying ground. Father in good health, worked hard until spring of 1873 - fell & burst blood vessel - died Nov 4, 1874, buried Paradise. Oct 1866 grasshoppers came in millions, ate everything green; laid eggs in ground; spring, grain up; they hatched, ate, cont'd 3 yrs; scarce time with many poor, but Wm's home had plenty of food. Nov 1867 dau Elizabeth Ann born (md H. A. Shaw). In fall settlers of old Paradise, since called Avon, moved as a body abt 3-1/2 mi north of old site - get more room. Summer of 1868... Wm's sister Jane Jones & family came to Paradise; stayed with them winter. Nov 11, 1868 Wm, wife & sev others to SLC - endowments, with ox teams, very wet trip. Some worked when CPRR built. 1869 Wm got ties & timbers for construction of UT Central RR - from Ogden to Salt Lake City. Nov 20 son David Hyrum born. 1870 & 1871 Wm worked in canyon & farming. 1870 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: Anc.com Im 243 pg 121, Dw# 34/33: THOMAS, William 35/Eng-farmer; Elizabeth 32/Eng; John E 12/Wales-at home; William H 10/Wales-at home; Sarah J 6/Wales-at home; James R 4/UT at school; Elizabeth 2/UT; David 7/12-UT 1872 MARRIAGE #2: Hist of Wm N Thomas cont'd pg 14: "On Jan 1, 1872, I married Mary Jane Obray, dau of George & Marcia Obray, born Pembroke So Wales. Sealed by I Havills ?? at Endowmnt House in Salt Lake City July 1..." 1872-1876 HIST: Hist of Wm N Thomas pg 14: Wm ran engine sawmilling in mtns abt 30 mi east of Paradise. Aug 2 son Joseph Parly born. Same fall Wm bought shingle mill at Paradise, began making shingles April 1873. Nov 25, 1873 son Alma Phillip born. Aug 17, 1873, son Willard Evan born. In June Wm took charge of building a saw mill for people of Paradise, also running same until fall of 1876... " 1874 CITIZENSHIP: Certificate of Citizenship, copy in possession Robert P Wagner: "Be it remembered that on the 22nd day of April, 1874, William Thomas late of Wales, in the Kingdom of Great Britain at present of Cache County in the Territory [of Utah at top] aforesaid...applied to become a citizen of the United States of America.... And the said William N Thomas, having... produced to the Court such evidence... said William N Thomas be admitted... to be a citizen of the United States of America. In Testimony whereof, the Seal of the said Court [3rd Dist Court] is hereunto affixed this 22nd day of April 1874, and in the year of our Independence the Ninety-eighth, signed Jos. F Novanan, Clerk." 1874-1882 HIST: A Hist of Paradise...pg 35: "On May 16, 1874, Elder Brigham Young, Jr., President of Cache Stake, visited Paradise and organized a branch of the United Order with Bishop David James, President... William Nash Thomas, Director. Nothing was ever done under the organization. In 1878, instructions were received from the Church authorities that all the people of the ward over the age of eight were to be re-baptized into the United Order...all the members were re-baptized in the Little Bear River." Pg 170: "On March 1, 1875... [after] the people of Paradise petitioned Cache County Commissioners for the establishment of an Irrigating District [in 1874]... the petition... was granted. On August 7, 1876, the following Irrigating Trustees were elected: ... William Nash Thomas... Trustees were empowered to issue water rights for new city lots... Pg 210: "In 1875, William Nash Thomas operated a water-powered sawmill in the Paradise City limits. The water was supplied for the sawmill from the Hyrum Canal. This sawmill was located in the hollow just south of the old Johnnie Thomas home on the north edge of Paradise. A new sawmill was built in 1890 near the old site and was operated with the same waterpower as the old one. He also operated a shingle mill where shingles were made from balsam trees for the first Paradise church building. The shingle mill was located west and north of the sawmill. The shingle mill also used water from the Hyrum Canal. Robert Baxter of Hyrum purchased the sawmill and moved it to the old gristmill site where the Hyrum Dam now stands and began operating it in 1895. In 1880, William Nash Thomas went to Beaver Canyon, Idaho, where he purchased a steam sawmill and supplied the Union Pacific Railroad with lumber, and in 1882 he erected another sawmill to meet the greatly expanded demand for building materials." 1876- HIST: Hist of Wm N Thomas pg 15: Summer 1876 Wm built a sawmill in connection with making shingles in Paradise, also purchased quarter section of land; at home sawing lumber, RR ties & shingles. June 9, 1878 dau Dorothy Minnie born (md Fred Whittle). Dec 4 son Orson born. 1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: FHL film 1255335 pg 172c,4 June,ED 10, Dw# 82/87: THOMAS, William N-self 44/Wales (Wales,Wales) md farmer; Elizabeth-wife 41/Wales (Wales,Wales) keep house; E. John-son 22/Wales (Wales,Wales) single-work saw mill; H. William-son 19/Wales-single, at home; J Sarah-dau 16/UT-single school; R James-son 14/UT-school; A Elizabeth-dau 12/UT-school; H Daniel-son 10/UT; Joseph-son 8/UT; Alma-son 6/UT; Nathan-son 4/UT; Minnie-dau 2/UT; J. Mary THOMAS-wife 40/Wales (Wales,Wales) keep house; Willard-son 6/UT; Orson-son 1/UT 1880-1887 HIST: Hist of W Nash Thomas pg 15: "June 1, 1880 Wm purchased steam saw mill at Beaver Cannin, ID, sawing with 2 steam mills until 1886. On Aug 13, 1880 I had a son born but died without being named. It was buried at Paradise. On Nov 2 1881 my son Evan was born and died Jan 11, 1882 was buried at Paradise. On March 8, 1883, my daughter Sarah Jane was married to John P James (son of David and Annie P James) at Salt Lake City by Daniel H Wells... On April 4, 1884 my son John Edward was married to Annie Obray and same day and place, my son Wm Henry was married to Rosezarra Obray at Salt Lake City by J H Wells. On March 30, 1887 my daughter Elize Ann was md at Logan Temple, by N C Edlofson, to Harry Albert Shaw of Paradise..." 1887 HIST: A History of Paradise... pg 199: "The Mormon practice of plural marriage, commonly polygamy, was publicly accounced by the Church in 1852 and was practiced by many of the Paradise pioneers... They believed with all their hearts that this principle was true and correct so they participated in plural marriage with a willing mind and heart. From a wordly standpoint plural marriage must of necessity be a trial. To live it one must sacrifice much of life's real romance and face the sharing of love and affection... On March 3, 1887, Congress passed the Edmonds Act, which put more pressure on the Church to give up the practice of polygamy... Prosecutions began in 1887... many served time in prison for unlawful cohabitation... Others who practiced polygamy but were not arrested were: ... William Nash Thomas." 1888-1897 HIST: Hist of W Nash Thomas pg 16: "On Oct 10,1888 my son James Richard was md at Logan Temple, by M W Merrik, to Martha M Bickmore of Paradise. [p 17] On Oct 3, 1888 I went to Salt Lake Conference, took sick next day with pneumonia. They did not expect me to live on the fifth day & sent for Brothers L E Jeremy & Wm White to administer to me. So great was my faith that I got healed, got out of bed, put on my clothes & next day took a carriage ride... On Sept 10, 1891, my son David Hyrum was md at Logan Temple by... to Catherine Thatcher of Logan. During the money panic of 1892-1893, the lumber business was forced to go to a receiver and I lost $20,000 in that concern... losing every dollar I owned... had to assign all of my property... merchandise...myself and wife run the store in J E Thomas name... successful in the store, kept one son on a mishen for 27 months... On Feb 13, 1895, my son Joseph Parley md at Logan Temple by... to Sarah Ann Davis of Logan... Nov 1895 I was elected a member of the city counsel... 1st prec of Logan for 2 yrs... following Nov elected Justice of the Peace for Logan Prec, commencing Jan 1 1897 for 2 yrs. 15 Apr 1897, taken sick with same viris [as 1888]... was healed in same manner. Nov 1899 elected Justice of Peace for Logan, commensing Jan 4, 1900 for 2 yrs. 1900 DEATH of wife: Hist of Wm N Thomas pg 20: "Mary Jane Obray died on Jan 23, 1900... buried at Paradise." 1900 CENSUS: UT,Cache Co-Logan, N.A. film T623 film 1682 Bk 1, pg 254 THOMAS, William N 65/Wales-Feb 1835, general merchant; Elizabeth L-wife 62/Wales- Dec 1837; Nathan 24/UT-Feb 1876, Student-College; Dorothy M 21/UT-June 1878, Clerk in Store 1900- HIST: Hist of W Nash Thomas pt 17: "On March 22, 1900 my son Orson was md at Logan Temple by... to Elizabeth James of Paradise. On June 10, 1902, my daughter Dorothy Minnie was md at Logan Temple by... to Frederick Whittles of Richmond. On Dec 10. 1902, my son Nathan Albert was md at SLTemple by... to Beatrice Cristman of Salt Lake City. 1901 DEATH of wife: Hist of Wm N Thomas pg 20: "On the 19th of May 1901, my wife El;iza Lallas died at Logan and was buried at Paradice May 21..." 1902 HIST: Hist of Wm N Thomas pg 20: "On 15 Aug 1902 I sold out my mercantile business... preparing to go to Wales to get genealogy of parents and their ancestors. 1907 HIST: A History of Paradise... pg 39: "A prayer circle was organized in the ward on May 12, 1907... The following brethren composed the circle:... William Nash Thomas... The room on the south side of the building was dedicated for the purpose... The organization was disbanded on Jan 1, 1911..." 1920 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: Anc.com Im 5/12, ED 17, page 3A, Jan 13-14, Dw# 48/54: JAMES, John P-head 57/UT (Eng,Eng); Sarah J-wife 56/UT (Wales,Wales); Annie dau 21/UT; Clara-dau 18/UT; THOMAS, William N-wife's father 84/Wales (Wales,Wales) widowed* 1923 DEATH,BURIAL: UT,Cache Co-Paradise: William Nash Thomas died on 14 Feb 1923; buried 17 Feb at Paradise. ACTION - CK OUT - William Nash Thomas: 1. Born Haverford West, Martin Bridge? 2. Early LDS Church Wd/Br rcds #6940163, Call 104168, pr/out ?-no parents listed: B:4 apr 1857, E: 23 Aug 1974 SL, SP: uncleared. 3. BIRTH,MARRIAGE,DEATH: Fam rcds of Thomas O Call [who Thomas O Call?], Robert P Wagner --------from Pat Holling: censuses * William N. Thomas was refered to in his wife's obituary as "Justice W. N.Thomas". | Thomas, William Nash (I47)
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1976 | 1835 PROBATE: Father? Rhode Island Genealogical Register, by Alden G Beaman, Editor, Vol 10 pg 199: "South Kingston Wills - Worden, Christopher, of Hopkinton, yeoman. Will dated 30 Dec 1828, proved 10 Aug 1835, pgs 253-254. Mentions: Sons William Worden dec leaving unnamed heirs & Gardner Worden. Daughters Abigail Cross, Hannah Kenyon, Elizabeth Beeamon, Dorcas Wilbur dec leaving unnamed children, Sarah (no surname) dec leaving daughter Nancy Gavit, Mary Edwards, & Lucinda Gavit wife of Daniel P. Gavit. Grandaughter Nancy Gavit daughter of daughter Sarah dec. Witn: Timothy Carpenter, Daniel Stedman, Nancy Gavit. | Worden, Lucy (I10089)
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1977 | 1836 BIR: Email Connie Clapier Nov 2002: John Eads bn 1836-no place named | Eades, John (I8538)
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1978 | 1836 BIRTH: OR, Marion Co-Salem: Sena Bell Neal bn 29 Dec 1836 [Seana] 1850 CENSUS: OR, Marion Co: Sena Bell Neal 3/ , daughter of Aldy & Alvira 1866 MARRIAGE: OR,Linn CoL: Sena Bell Neal md 11 Feb 1866 to David Alex Wood, no place shown, children: Clara Jane, Laura Ellen, Ida Elizabeth, Minnie Bell, Charles C, Ethel Minerva, Daisy D, Walter Scott, David Riley, John Dempsey, Roy E Wood 1929 DEATH, BURIAL: OR,Multnomah Co: Sena Bell Neal died 19 Sep 1929 ; buried IOOF Cemetery in Lebanon, Linn Co, OR-row 45,#3 stone from rd-right side; Masonic section | Neal, Sena Bell (I7241)
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1979 | 1836 BIRTH: CT,Windham-Willimantic: Nancy Catherine Gavit born 4 October 1836 c1856 MARRIAGE #1: Nancy Gavit md Oscar Tanner about 1856 [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Nancy's birth year + 20 years MARRIAGE #2: Nancy md Enoch T. Savage [no date or place shown] | Gavitt, Nancy Catherine (I9940)
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1980 | 1836 BIRTH: GY,Bavaria,Munichberg-Mussen: Ulrich Wolfrum born 3 May 1836 Letter 22 Oct 1991 from Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Muenchberg: 6. Wolfrum Ulrich, * 03.05.1836. [bn 2 May 1836] in Mussen, Kind von Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Bauer Ehefrau Anna Elisabetha, geb. Doehla, baptized in Mussen 14.05.1836. Bk 1836 pg 99 #71. 1836 BAPTISM,RELIGEON: GY,Bavaria,Muenchberg: Ulrich Wolfrum baptized 14 May 1836 in Evangelical-Lutheran Parish 1842 IMMIGRATION: Obit for Ulrich 1922: "Ulrich Wolfrum... Born at Munichberg, Bavaria, Germany on 3 May 1836, coming to USA with parents and rest of family at age of 5 years. Crossed ocean in sailing ship, landing in New Orleans, taking steamboats to Jefferson City. Arrived 5 March 1842. Resided on farm since that time till death. Report and Manifest of 240 passengers on board the Clementine of Bremen..., F Gesselman is Master Burthen... to New Orleans which passengers was taken on board at Bremen. No: 22, Nicolaus Wolfrum age 42, a farmer, From Bayern to St Louis, 9 boxes [baggage]; Anna Wolfrum age 40; Catherina age 12; Elise age 10; Nicolaus age 8; Ullerich age 6; Elise age 4;Catharina age 3. 1859 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Ulrich Wolfrum married Katharina Puchta 9 Mar 1859. 1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: Anc.com Img 44,30 June, p 44, Dwelling #309-321: WOLFRUM,Ulrich 39/Bav-farmer [2500,500],cit-USA; Catherine 33/Bav; Catherine 9/MO; August 8/MO; William 6/MO, Julius 4/MO, Elizabeth 2/MO and Margaret 3/12- March. (Wolfrum, John 59/Bav and Elizabeth 63/Switzerland #308-320 next door) 1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp... WOLFRUM, Ulrich 49/Bav, Catharina 42/Bav, August 18/MO, William E 16/MO, Julius S 14/MO, Elizabeth 12/MO, Margaret 10/MO, Matilda 8/MO, Minni 5/MO, Catharine 5/MO, Magdalena 2/MO. 1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp: FHL Film #1230850, Vol 24,33,3,2: WOLFRUM, Ulrich 64/GY bn May 1836; Catherine 61/GY bn July 1838; August 38/MO bn April 1862; Lena 22/MO bn Jan 1878; Thomas 19/MO bn Nov 1880. 1910 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp ED 42:Anc Img 9,pg 77,4-21,Dw 71,72-Schott Rd: WOLFRUM, Ulrich-head 73/GY (GY,GY) md 1 time 51 yrs, a general farmer, citizen; Katherine-wife 72/GY (GY,GY) md 1 time 51 yrs 10/12 children living-citizen; Katie-dau 34/MO (GY,GY) single, citizen; Lena-dau 32/MO, single,no occ; Thomas-son 29/MO, single farm laborer-house. 1917 DEATH of wife: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Maria Katharina Puchta Wolfrum died 7 February 1917 1920 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp:Anc Img 19,pg 43,1-15,16,Farm 194-Schott Rd: WOLFRUM, Thomas-head 39/MO (GY,GY) single, own farm, general farmer; Carolina-sister 24/MO (GY,GY) single, no occupation; Trena-sister 44/MO (GY,GY) single, no occupation; Ulrich-father 83/GY (GY,GY) widow, farmer. [who is Carolina? not shown up before-ck out] 1922 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Ulrich Wolfrum died 1 January 1922 at his home on Schott Road; buried in family cemetery located on Henry G. LePage farm, Schott Road, Jefferson City MO | Wolfrum, Ulrich (I124)
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1981 | 1836 BIRTH: IND: Mary Ellen Rodgers born 24 December 1836 1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571: Mary E Rogers age 13, born Indiana, daughter of John and Anna Rogers 1855 MARRIAGE: IA: James W Robinson [Robison] married Mary E Rogers 20 Sep 1855 1857 HISTORY: Obit 1909: MO: James W Robinson and Mary moved to MO 1857... 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Milan PO, 28 Jul pg 198, DW143: Mary E Robinson age 33 bn Indiana, wife of James W Robinson. 1880 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co, Duncan TWP, 10 Jun, DW169: Mary Robinson age 43 bn Indiana (KY,OH), wife of James Robinson 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Browning: 1 Jun, pg781[15?], Dw 126: Mary E Robinson age 63 bn December 1836 in Indiana (VA,OH) 3/5 children living, wife of James W Robinson, living with Mary's brother Thomas Rogers and family 1909 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: James W Robinson died Saturday, Oct 30. Buried Sunday in Hoover Cemetery 1910 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co,Duncan,Browning 15 Apr, DW 36: ROBINSON, Mary E 73/Ind (KY,OH) widow, 3/5 children lvng-sis in law to & living with John & Abigail Brumbaugh 1911 HISTORY: Mary moved to Salem, Dent Co, MO to live with dau Mrs Wm Peters per Browning Ldr-Rcd 26 Jan 1911 1920 CENSUS: KS,Douglas Co-Clinton Twp: Anc Img 4, pg2B, Jan 17, Farm 43,43: ROBISON, John R-head 57/MO (Ind,Ind) md farmer, own farm; Rosella A-wife 60/MO (MO,IL)md; Minnie V-daughter 33/MO (MO,MO)single; Lee-son 20/MO; Mary E-mother 83/Ind (KY,OH) 1926 DEATH,BURIAL: KS-Lawrence: Mary E Rodgers Robison died 30 December 1926, age 90yrs; buried Hoover Cemetery by Riggen Funeral Home, Milan MO [Registry of Funerals, Sullivan Co Lib, Milan MO, pg 63: Mrs Mary E Robinson, 90 yrs old, dd 30 Dec 1926 Lawrence KS. Ordered by JW Rogers. Bur Hoover Cem] | Rodgers, Mary Ellen (I5923)
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1982 | 1836 BIRTH: Jacob Clem born 8 February 1836 [no place shown] MG,DTH: Hist Sullivan Co MO V2 pg486: Clem, Jacob dd 7 Mar 1919 of pneumonia. Md Martha Ann Fields Jan 1856. Surv children: Alonzo W, John A, Perry S, Mrs Loretta V Reed, Mrs Centennial Butler and A I 1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: Dw 156: CLEM, Emanuel 30/VA; Caroline 30/OH; Jacob 14/OH; Sarah Ann 3/...; Wm H 1/... 1856 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Jacob Clem md Martha Ann Fields 18 January 1856 Hist Sullivan Co MO V1 pg 596: Jacob Clem md Martha Ann Fields 18 Jan 1856 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Jacksontown PO,Scottsville-pg124,Dw 846: CLEM, Jacob 24/OH farmer [640,647]; Martha A 20/MO; Maranda M 2/MO; Alonzo W 1/MO 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: pg 173-8 Jun, Dw 143: CLEM, Jacob 44/OH (OH,OH); Martha 42/MO (KY,KY); John E 14/IL (OH,MO)-sn; Aretus 12/IL (OH,OH)-sn; Perry 10/IL (OH,MO); Lorretta 8/MO (OH,MO); Centennial 4/MO 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 22, pg 11B, 1 June, Dw 209/211: CLEM, Jacob-head 64/OH bn Feb 1836 (VA,VA) md 13 yrs-farmer, own farm; Rutha-wife 60/NC bn Feb 1840 (NC,NC) md 13 yrs; Loretta V-dau 27/MO bn July 1872 (OH,MO) Single-no occ; Centennial-dau 24/MO bn Mar 1876 (OH,MO) Single-no occ. 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Polk Twp-Milan: Anc.com Img 21, pg 184, 23 April, Dw 107/111: CLEM, Jacob-head 74/OH (VA,VA)md 2 times-4 yrs-own business; Mariah-wife 72/Ind (KY,VA) md 2 times-4 yrs, 0/0 children, no occupation 1919 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan: Fields Cem headstone: Jacob Clem bn 8 Feb 1836 dd 7 Mar 1919 | Clem, Jacob (I6228)
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1983 | 1836 BIRTH: MO,Boone Co: Lurinda F Smith born 14 April 1836 1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co, Dist #8,28 Sep, Dw #1075: Lucinda Smith 15/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith 1857 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co: National Archives pension file 692.296 pg32, for brother, Albert Jackson Smith, Deposition L, by Lurinda Fields 18 Apr 1901: "I came to Sullivan Co in 1857. Lived near Scottsville until about 14 yrs ago... when I came to Humphreys. I lived within a radius of 5 miles of Scottsville." 1857 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Boone Co: Lurinda Smith md James George 21 Apr 1857 1860 LAND: 1860 MO-Linn Co Grantor Index Vol I 1836-1865 Film 1009300, M569: GWD 14 Feb 1860 from Meshack Smith Sr to James A George: NW NW 13-60-21 $300.00. 1860 CENSUS: MO-Linn Co Twp 59 R20,Linneus PO: pp 791,30 Jul,Dw 1262: GEORGE, James A 27/MO farmer; Lurinda 25/MO; Ann 2/MO; Thomas 11/12 MO, Meshack Smith 97/TN. 1870 MARRIAGE #2: Lurinda F George md Francis Fields in May 1870 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Dw 159: FIELDS, Francis 38/MO md May 1870; Lucinda [Lurinda] 33/MO md May 1870; Joseph 16/MO; Mary E 14/MO; Andrew F 12/MO; Virginia R 9/MO; John L 7/MO; Patterson F 7/MO; Eddy E 5/MO; George P L 2/MO. 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,ED 199: Anc.com Image 15,pg 15,8 June,Dw #127/127: FIELDS, Lurinda 44/MO (TN,KY) widow, keep house; Alta-dau 6/MO (TN,KY); Malaly-dau 5/MO (TN,KY); Columbus-son 3/MO (TN,KY); Virginia-stepdau 17/MO (TN,KY) at home; Patterson-stepson 16/MO (TN,KY) on farm [Alta,Malaly & Columbus should show (MO,MO), others should show (MO,VA) ck out... 1881 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co: Circuit Court Judgment Partition and order of sale of land 5 Apr 1881: Plaintiffs: Joseph Samuel Fields; Andrew J Fields; Mary E & Obadiah Broyles; Virginia B Fields; John L Fields, minor by guardian Jacob Clem; Paterson F Fields and Edward E Fields, minors by guardian Joseph S. Fields; Alta Fields; Mahala C Fields and Columbus A Fields, minors by guardian Lucinda Fields; and Lucinda Fields for herself. Trial - after hearing evidence, plaintiffs are owners - fee simple of the land described in plaintiff's petition towit: NW Qtr Sec 17 and So half SW Qtr and NW Qtr of SW Qtr and NW Qtr of SW Qtr and 28 acres off east side of SW Qtr of NW Qtr of Sec 8 Twp 61 Range 20 and 18 acres off north side of SE Qtr of NE Qtr of Sec 7 Twp 61 Range 20 and also the following property towit: undivided half of 12 acres off West side of SW Qtr of NW Qtr of Sec 8 Twp 61 Range 20 on which is sutuate a water power, saw and grist mill, commonly known as Fields Mill and the court finds above (all) each entitled to tenth part of following described lands towit: South half of SW Qtr and NW Qtr of SW Qtr and 28 acres off east side of SW Qtr of NW Qtr Sec 8 & 18 acres off north side of SE Qtr of NE Qtr of Sec 7 and undivided half of 12 acres of west side of SW Qtr of NW Qtr of Sec 8 upon which said 12 acres tract is situate standing and being a water power, saw and grist mill, all in Twp 61 Range 20 in Sullivan Co MO. The following real estate to wit: NW Qtr of Sec 17 in Twp 61 Range 20, duly set out and administered to Lucinda Fields, widow of Francis M Fields, dec'd, as a homestead during her natural life. Said land cannot be divided in kind among the parties in interest without great detrement and injury to their interest. Therefore ordered that land except that given to widow be sold at public vender by Sheriff: half cash in hand, balance in 1 year at 2% interest divided among parties according to their respective interest as above set forth. 1883 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co Will of father, George Smith, dated 20 March 1883: Lurinda F (J) living. 1887 HIST: National Archives pension file 692,296 pg 32, affidavit by Lurinda Fields April 1901:"Lived near Scottsville until abt 14 yrs ago... when I came to Humphreys. I livd within a radius of 5 miles of Scottsville." 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Bowman Twp,Humphries: Anc.com-pg 17,1 June, Dw#168/172: FIELDS, Lurinda-head 65/MO-Apr 1835 (TN,KY) own farm,widow; 3/8 children living 1901 HIST: MO,Sullivan Co-Humphreys: National Archives pension file 692.296 pg32, affidavit by Lurinda Fields Apr 1901: "66 yrs of age. Living Humphreys MO." 1902 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Humphreys: Lurinda I Fields died at home in Humphrey 31 May 1902 of paralytic stroke; buried 1 June, Humphreys Cemetery-tombstone: Lurinda I Fields 14 Apr 1836-31 May 1902 Obit of sister, Mary C Smith Thurlo, 8 Oct 1908, Browning MO Ldr-Rcd: "only one sister surviving, Ann Elizabeth Thurlo" ACTION - CK OUT: 1. Circuit Court, Sullivan Co MO Vol B 1860-1867 pg B15: Lucinda E George divorced from James T George, not a resident of state. Filed in weekly Milan Farmer Newspaper. pg B61: Served with process of publication, failed to answer. Decree in favor of Lucinda E George. pg B135: Sep 27, 1862: Defendant abandoned 2 years without justification. Bonds of matrimony dissolved. Restored to all privileges of single life. She has custody of child of marriage. 2. Found a James George of Sullivan Co enroute to Boone Co for a visit - killed near LaFayette by Federal Soldiers Sept-Oct 1863. COWS Newspaper 2 Oct 1863 | Smith, Lurinda F (I4499)
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1984 | 1836 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Eletha Eads was born 16 Oct 1836, known as Aunt Ella 1840 CENSUS: MO, Platte Co Rcds 1839-1849, bk #977.9135 N2p, FHL pg 88, #1183: EADS, Solomon: Males: 1 5-10; 2 10-15; 1 40-50; Females: 2 0-5 1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co, 19 Oct, Dw190/190: Eletha Edes 14/MO, dau of Solomon & Susannah Edes 1851 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co: Joseph Pearson md Eletha Eads 6 July 1851 - eloped July 1954 letter from Elsie Johnson Hosmer to Mary Marks, Eads doc #59: "Grandma Pearson had 9 children as follows: Emily Pearson McCulloch-Everts..., Amanda md Oll Wilson, Andrew Jackson, Olive md Julius Wegner, Frances Marion, William Perry, Alice md Wm Johnson-Nate Windom, Elnora md Randall, then Nannie's brother Jim Cox, Orofina md Bert Cox, later Shanley McMahon-all dead." 1860 CENSUS: OR, Polk Co-Douglas Prec, Dw #430: Elizabeth Pearson 23/MO, wife of J N Pearson 29/MO 1870 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton Prec,Cayuse PO 15 Jun, Dw105: Elletha Pearson 33/MO, wife of Joseph N Pearson 1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla Co,Alta: 6-17,Dw 172: Eletha Pearson 43/MO (KY,PA), wife of Joseph N Pearson 1880-1900 HIST: Jul 1955 letter from Gladys Pearson Finley to Mary Marks, #34: "I have always wanted a true record of my grandmother Pearson [Eletha Eads] pioneering days. She lived with my father and mother [Wm Perry & Nancy Pearson-sometime between 1880-1900?] many years. Many times people have come to our house and she would repeat those tales of her early days. I was a teenager then and it didn't interest me enough to remember all. Rt 1, box 166, Alderwood Manor WA." [found no record of her living with Perry & Nancy. She was living with Bert Cox & Ora in 1900 & they were with Jim Cox & Elnora for a time] c1900 HIST: ID,Nez Perce Co-Fletcher: "A History of Baker, Grant, Malheur and Harney Counties," Biography of Francis M Pearson: ...son of Joseph and Ella (Eads) Pearson. ...Yam Hill county, which was the native place of the mother.... aged mother is still living at Fletcher ID." 1900 CENSUS: ID, Nez Perce Co-Lewiston, E Lewiston Pct, FHL film#1240234 pg 111,Dw #111 COX, Bert Jun 1878-26/WA (IA/TN) md 4 yrs, Trueline [?], r&w,rent; Ora F-wife Jun 1879-20/OR (MO/MO) 2/2 children; Robert R-son Apr 1898-2/ID; Chester R-son Dec 1899-5/12 ID; Eleatha PEARSON mthr/lw Oct 1837-63/MO (KY,TN) Wid 8/8 children living, r&w 1902 PENSION APP-OR,Josephine Co, Grants Pass: 17 Dec by Eletha Pearson: "widow of Joseph Pearson.... Emma Everett 50 & Carrie McCulloch 18 of Grants Pass: "Known Eletha Pearson 45 & 10 yrs.." 1903 HIST: OR,Josephine Co-Grants Pass: 1 Jan 1903 Pension Affidavit by Thos J Gregory: "His widow resides at Grants Pass OR." ID,Nez Perce-Dublin: 20 May 1903 Affidavit by Eletha Pearson 66 yrs, PO Dublin,Nez Perce,ID 1910 CENSUS: ID, Idaho Co-Kamiah Prec: T624_224,pg219A, 15-6 April, Dw 1/1: COX, James I 36/OR (MO.MO) md 1, 11yrs this mg; farmer, gen farm owned; Elnora wife-42/OR (MO,MO) md 2, 11 yrs this mg,1/1 child living; Elitha Pearson Mthr-in-lw 73/MO (KY,TN)widow; Olney S Pearson bro-in-lw 29/OR (OR,OR) single, farm laborer 1916 DEATH,BURIAL: ID,Nez Perce Co-Peck: Eletha Eads Pearson died 11 August 1916; buried Old Peck Cemetery 12 August 1916, Peck, ID ACTION - CK OUT - Eletha Eads Pearson: 1. 1836 BIRTH,1851 MG,1916DTH: AFN:2JXJ-R7 2. AF 2JXJ-R7: died 12 Aug 1916, Peck, Nez Perce, Idaho 3. Call Hattie Church Gnos - sd had picture of Ella & wd send | Eads, Eletha (I2076)
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1985 | 1836 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: Nancy Jane Smith was born 6 Feb 1836 Rcds Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry; Browning Fun Home card 1840 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Parsons Creek: pg 250: 1 female 5-10, dau of Wm H Smith 30-40 and 1 female 30-40 1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Dist 50 Being:16 Oct,Dw 157: Nancy J Smith 13/MO, dau of Wm H and Nancy Smith 1857 MARRIAGE: MO, Sullivan Co: Nancy Jane Smith md John Hardy Belcher 21 April 1857, md by Jessie Going; 10 children 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co pg 680, Dw #401: Nancy J Belcher 24/MO, wife of John H Belcher 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,: 17 June, Dw 258/258: Nancy Belcher 44/MO (MO,MO) wife of John Belcher 1887 DEATH of husband: MO,Sullivan Co: John Hardy Belcher died 21 March 1887 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp Jun 1 DW#317/320: BELCHER, Nancy J Feb 1836-64/MO (VA,KY) Widow, 6/10 children living; Joseph M Aug 1869-30/MO; Katie A Sep 1877-22/MO) RELIGEON: Browning Funeral Home Card, Sullivan Co MO Historical Society at Milan: "Nancy J Belcher was a Baptist." 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp so pt,ED 162: Anc.com pg 68B, 21-23 April, Dw108: BELCHER, Nancy J-head 75/MO (VA,KY) Widow,6/10 children living, carpet weaver; Joseph M-son 40/MO (MO,MO) single not able to work; Katie-dau 29/MO (MO,MO) single carpet weaver 1912 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Nancy Jane Smith Belcher died 24 August 1912; buried Hoover Cemetery | Smith, Nancy Jane (I5240)
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1986 | 1836 BIRTH: MO: American Rebecca McAllister born 7 September 1836 Film 1985736, PRF submission by Gerald Smith 6-00: America Rebecca McAllisted bn 7 Sep 1836, Kentucky... 1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Lewis Co: 26 March,DW 83/11: America McAallister 14/MO, dau of James and Charlotte McAllister MARRIAGE #1: America Rebecca McAllister md Thomas Jackson Chambers MARRIAGE #2: America Rebecca McAllister md Edward H Ashley [no date or place shown - ck out] Film 1985736, PRF submission by Gerald Smith 6-00: "America Rebecca McAllister... md Edward H Ashley..." [no date or place shown] 1855 HIST: Manuscript NW Collection, U of WA Lib, subm by Sarah McAllister Hartman, written 20 Feb 1893, pg 56-57. "...father buried near fort, by beautiful lake. A few days after funeral our sister came into our room to attend mother (typed version, pg 8 shows 'my sister, Mrs Thos Chambers, left her baby asleep in its cradle) She sent us into her room in the care of our brother. She left 3-mo old babe & father's nameske in cradle asleep. Bro reading to us, gathered closely...somebody's dog chased cat. The cat sprang in at the first door it came to...sister's. Cat run under small stove, upsetting it & spilling teakettle of boiling water into cradle. The babe lived only a few hours. After a sad prosession to lake, little one was laid by its grandfather." 1860 CENSUS: Washington Terr, Thurston Co, Olympia PO, 28 Jun, pg 218, DW 303: CHAMBERS, T J 31/TN farmer (4500,2920); A R 25/MO; MC 8/WT-f; AJ 5/WT-m; LA 4/WT-m; MJ 1/WT-f. 1877 DEATH: WA, Klickitat Co: PRF 11-01, submitted by Gerald Smith 6-00: America Rebecca McAllister died 1877, Klickitat Co, WA | McAllister, America Rebecca (I5454)
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1987 | 1836 BIRTH: PA,Cambria Co-Johnstown: John Brumbaugh was born 5 Feb 1836, son of Georg Brumbaugh [bn PA] and Mary Horner [bn PA] 1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept. Dw 32: John Broombaugh age 14, born Ohio, son of George and Mary Broombaugh 1856 HISTORY: IA,Lee Co:1948 letter from Mrs. George H Brumbaugh, Browning MO to Grace Michael Smith: John Brumbaugh Monroe Co OH, emigrated to Lee Co IA 1856... Also Ray Alspach of Browning to Bob and Pam Wagner: "As small boy to OH, living OH to IA where md Abigail Rogers..." 1858 MARRIAGE: IA,Lee Co-Ft Madison: John Brumbaugh md Abigail Rogers on 30 January 1858 in the Lee County Court House by Robert L. Fleming J.P. 31 Jan 1858. 13 children, 8 survive... 1860 CENSUS: IA,Lee Co, Charleston Twp, 5 July, Dw #336: BRUMBAUGH, John 22/Ohio-farmer; Abigail 19/Ind; Lucy 2/12-Iowa; John Rogers 16/Ind, farm hand. (Abigail's brother?) 1864 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co: 1948 letter from Mrs. George H Brumbaugh, Browning MO to Grace Michael Smith, also Ray Alspach of Browning to Bob and Pam Wagner: ..Came to Sullivan Co MO Feb 1864..." 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp, Film #552322, Dw #154: BRUMBAUGH, John 32/Ohio (farmer); Avaria 24/Ind; Lucy 9/Iowa; Daniel P 7/Iowa; Ann E 5/MO; Darcus R 3/MO; Sara A 1/MO 1880 CENSUS:MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan:A/C Img15,Film 1254739,Sea Arch T758,64,8 Jun,Dw #130: BRUMBAUGH, John 48/OH (PA,PA)md farmer; Abbie-wife 37/Ind (VA,VA) keep house; Daniel-son 19/Iowa S-on farm; Lizzie-dau 17/MO (OH,IND)S-at home; Rebecca-dau 15/MO at home; Sarah-dau 11/MO at home; John-son 9/MO at home; Laney-dau 7/MO; George-son 1/MO 1888 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-Cora: Brumbaugh Genealogy by G Marcus Brumbaugh, pg 680: "John Brumbaugh... md Abariah R Rogers.... In 1888 this family lived at Cora, Sullivan, MO; no response to repeated inquiries." Names 6 children." 1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan: Film #1240905, 1 June (ED 151), pg 56 (Seatt Arch #T623,905): BRUMBAUGH, John 65/OH born Feb 1835 (PA,PA) md 46 yrs; Abigail-wife 62/Ind bn Nov 1838 (KY,Ind) 8/13 children living; Katy M 16/MO-bn Dec 1883; Sallie A 6/MO bn Apr 1884 (IA,MO) granddau, unemployed; Gracis (or Gracie) 14/MO bn Feb 1886 (IA,MO) unemployed 1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film 1374839, 15 Apr, 36 North St: BRUMBAUGH, John 75/OH (PA,PA) md 52 yrs; Abigail 70/IND (KY,OH) 8/13 children living; Robert G Stephenson gson 20/MO (MO,MO) single, Union Soldier; Mary E Robinson sis-in-law 73/IND, widow (KY,OH) 1911 HISTORY: MO,Sullivan Co-Green Castle: 1948 letter from Mrs George H Brumbaugh: "...John Brumbaugh... resided there [Sullivan Co] until Nov 1911-moved to Greencastle MO [John Sr, Jr?] 1917 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: John Brumbaugh died 24 Feb 1917; buried White Oak Cemetery 26 February 1917. Cemetery located at "White Oak Grove (Baptist) Church since 1872" on Highway 5 coming in from north to Browning, maybe 2-3 miles north. John has a large stone behind the church. Most of Brumbaughs buried there. In the newer area to the left of the cemetery are Aurelia and Lillian and 2 more girls of George, son of John (according to Ray Alspach of Browning) and perhaps Theodore Dotson, Virginia's boy. HIST: Feb 1962 letter from Neva Bales to June Smith Hallmark: "John Brumbaugh & Abigail Rodgers family: There was 2 sons, George and Johny Watt, and 4 daughters. And they did raise a grandson, Bob Brumbaugh. Ray Alspach of Browning: "As small to OH, living OH to IA where md Abigail Rogers. To Sullivan Co 1864. 13 children, 8 survive: Daniel, John W and Lennie Smith-WA; Nettie Myers & Lucy Huff-OK; May Mills-Green City; Annie E Bales & George-Browning. Wife dd 4 yrs ago. Leaves children, 1 bro, 2 sisters. Bur White Oak Cem Beyond Hoover Cemetery to west is a road to Ray Alspach's farm land. Some of this land to left was thought to be Brumbaugh Bottom and Ditch, but Ray says it is called Duncan Bottom. Notes: Sullivan Co Birth Records: See Daniel #195-1900 census children from marriage living with John. Pictures taken of photo album belonging to Ray Alspach, Browning include: Gracis & Sallie, daus of Daniel Brumbaugh & Mary B, Uncle John's girl (2 exp, pict #11) Photo of John-#10 BUR,MIL: Feb 1962 letter from Mrs. Neva Nickell Bales to June Hallmark: "This is what I found in White Oke Cem: Abigail Rodgers Broombaugh dd first. I can remember her. She dd of TB at age of 73. Bn 20 Nov 1840, died 21 Apr 1913. John Brumbaugh bn 5 Feb 1836, died wasn't on marker, but he lived several yrs after he lost his wife. He was blind for years, was a Civil war soldier. Now, I don't know who this George Brumbaugh was...must have been John's father. This was all that was on the marker: George Brumbaugh 1800-died 6 Apr 1898. All of these people lived long. Aunt Lou is still living and is 84 yrs young. All the Brumbaughs, I reckon, are dead, as far as I know. I am Neva Nickell Bales, was 63 yrs old Jan 19 [1962?]. Would love to hear from you if you have time to write. I had 7 children, one died at age of 20 months. A son lives in Bremerton WA. A dau lives in Tacoma WA. The others live here in Nebraska. I have 18 grchildren, have 2 gdau md, no great grand ones on the road. Address: 323 West 11th St, Fairbury, Neb. NOTES: Back of family group sheet from June Smith Hallmark: "Great grandad Brumbaugh fought in Civil War or some war... talk to Uncle Ollie about this. Ask what Aunt Bell's [Mary Bell, sister to Marcus?] name was when walked to school on a push car if she did [??]. Browning Mo: Uncle Jack's homestead - Lexington. 1st yr school - Hodson School House between un. Jack H. S. & Lexington. Came to Ore. in 1905 or 6... Fuller place below Heppner 6 mi. - Lexington 3 mi Bowman - Buttercreek - lived between from here to homestead Watenburger - Pine City Grandad worked & lived on Willow Creek. Came from Mo. on train, took 4 days & raining cats & dogs - road to Uncle Jack's homestead 4 nights in a double surry with fringe on top. Moved from the homestead to Coulee City in 6 mi East of P. R... 1916" BIR,MG,DTH -FAMILY MEMBERS: 1948 letter from Mrs. George H Brumbaugh, Browning MO to Grace Michael Smith: Pg 1-2 missing, unless the dates and names were pg 1: John Brumbaugh bn 5 Feb 1836; Abigail Rogers bn 20 Nov 1840, md 30 Jan 1858. John Brumbaugh Monroe Co OH, emigrated to Lee Co IA 1856, md in Lee Co IA. Came to Sullivan Co MO Feb 1864; resided there until Nov 1911-moved to Greencastle MO. Names of children: CHILDREN: Mary Virginia bn 12 Feb 1859; Lucy M bn 3 Mar 1860; Daniel P bn 1 Dec 1861; Anna Elizabeth bn 11 Jan 1864; Dorcas R.J. bn 18 May 1866; Sarah A.N. bn 7 Nov 1868; John W bn 4 Mar 1871; L.T.B.Z bn 17 Aug 1873; Robert M bn 26 June 1875; James L bn 23 Aug 1878; George H bn 20 Dec 1879; Katie M bn 18 Dec 1884. MARRIAGES: Daniel Brumbaugh & Mary E Fields md 25 Dec 1882; John Fields md Rebecca Brumbaugh 5 Oct 1883; Marcus Smith md Lennie 22 Apr 1894; George H md Mary L Fanning 20 Feb 1899; Olie Mills md May 24 Sep 1902. [In notes had on John first, shows George living at Greencastle when wrote Vern 1 Oct 1948] GRANDCHILDREN: The Brumbaugh gchildren as I know: I think Lucy had 6 children but don't remember their names. Last name was Huff; Dan & Mary had Sallie and Grace. Rebecca Walter Fields. Aunt Nettes children were Robert Stephenson, Gorden Hicks, Frank Myers. Don't know where any of them is... in Oklahoma I reckon. We never hear from them. Aunt Liz Bales children: Roy, Jack, Carl, Blanche, Pearl, Ernest, Nevell and Ione. Aunt May Mill's children: Wesley, Ted, Kennith, and Earl. George & Lula's children: Aurelia, Blanche, Leone, Edna, Capitola, John, Virginia, Lillian, Ruth. ADDRESSES: Aurelia Brumbaugh: 1400 Flairmont NW, WA DC 9; Blanche Shaffer: 1536 W 62nd St, LA CA 44; Leona Brumbaugh: Ticton WA; Edna Reynolds 816 E 13th St, KC MO I am now 70 yrs old 23 Aug. Brumbaugh Genealogy by Marcus Gaius Brumbaugh, Pg 6 8 0 [E1835] JOHN5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same ancestry as [E1831]) b Feb. 5, 1836; in Abariah R. Rogers, sister of Elizabeth Ann Rogers, who m [E1833] + Philip5 Brumbaugh. In 1888 this family lived at Cora, Sullivan Co., Mo.; no response to repeated inquiries. Children (6) : [E2158] Lucy N.6 ; m (1)________ Pierce; m (2) _________ Huff. [E2159] Daniel P.6 ; m ________ Fields. [E2160] Elizabeth6; m Clay Bails. [E2161] Rebecca6; m John Fields. [E2162] Nettie6; m Warren Stephenson. [E2163] + John6. | Brumbaugh, John (I1860)
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1988 | 1836 BIRTH: PA,Sullivan C0-Laporte Twp: Thankful Susan Gavit born 1 May 1836, re Ancestry.com One World Tree 1849 GUARDIANSHIP: PA,Susquehanna Co: Alonson W Main, appointed guardian of Thankful Gavit: Nov 19, 1849. Upon the petition of Rebecca Gavit widow and ... of Richmond Gavit, dec'd, setting forth that Thankful Gavit, a minor child of the said Richmund Gavit dec'd, under the age of 14 yrs, has no person legally qualified to take charge of her person & estate & your petitioner therefore prays your honors to appoint some suitable person for said purpose. Whereupon the courts do appoint Alonson W Main guardian of the said minor child & do order & direct that he file bonds in the sum of $200 witgh sufficient security ... as the law directs... 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;... 1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img 21-pg 25-26, 17 August, Dwelling 386, family 386: GAVITT, Jno 18/ [NY crossed off but PA not written in] farmer; Thankful 14/ - [also PA not shown]; Herman LINIS 26/NY farmer; Cha LINIS 3/PA; Mary LINIS 2/PA [no wife shown] 1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Dimock Twp: Anc.com Img pg 97,3 Jul,Dwelling 48,family 48: GAVIT, Susan 24/PA - servant to family next door to brother Peter 1865 MARRIAGE: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: R Albert Conklin md Thankful Susan Gavitt 25 Dec 1865, and 1900 census: "md 35 yrs" [to prove] 1870 CENSUS: to get 1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: Img 3-pg 655, 12 June, Dwelling 31, family 33: CONKLIN, Albert 35/NY (NY,NY) married carpenter; Susan T-wife 42/PA (PA,PA) married, keeping house living next door to Daniel Reynolds on one side, Amanda Reynolds Cheney on the other side 1891 HISTORY: Probated will of brother John Gavitt on 23 Aug 1901, will made on 20 June 1891: ...Item 7--sister Thankful Conklin $50 1899 HISTORY: PA,Sullivan co-Laporte Twp: History of Sullivan Co Pa, pg 186: "Thankful [dau of Peter & Eliza Gavitt], of Albert Conklin of Laporte." 1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Bor: Heritage Quest pg 112A, 1 June, Dwelling 3, family 4: Thankful Conklin age 63, born November 1837 in Pennsylvania (RI,CONN), married 35 years, 0/0 children living, wife of Albert Conklin CONKLIN, Albert-head 55/NY-born Oct 1845 (NY,NY) md 35 yrs, wagonmaker, own home free; Thankful-wife 63/PA-bn Nov 1837 (RI,CONN) md 35 yrs 0/0 children; Mary A-adopted dau 9/PA-bn Apr 1891 (UNK,UNK); Mrs N C REYNOLDS-sis in law 77/_A-bn July 1822 (RI,CONN) divorced servant, 3/3 children living; Frank LEWIS-single boarder 51/PA bn Feb 1844 (PA,PA) wheelwright 1907 DEATH: Thankful Susan Gavitt Conklin died 1907 [no place shown] | Gavitt, Thankful Susan (I9286)
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1989 | 1836 BIRTH: TN: David A Wood bn 16 May 1836, son of Edmund Wood & Mary [Rebecca] Crockett 1866 MARRIAGE: David A Wood md Seana Bell Neal 11 Feb 1866, no place shown. 1920 DEATH: OR, Linn Co-Lebanon: David A Wood died 9 Mar 1920 | Wood, David Alex (I7242)
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1990 | 1837 BIR, 1842 DTH,BUR: Harger's (St Peter's) Church Cem Listing pg 18 (143): Andreas Hauck, son of Peter and Lucyann dd 26 Sep 1842 age 5yrs 26dys (calc abt 8-31-37 or 9-1-37) 1840 CENSUS: PA,Columbia-Mifflin Twp, FHL flm #0020540 pg158: HAUK, Peter: males 2@0-5; - ; 1@20-30 females - ; 1@5-10; 1@20-30 | Hauck, Andreas (I8271)
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1991 | 1837 BIR,1856 MG,1919 DTH,BUR: Pers rcds-Henry Grow, Pioneers & Prom Men of UT, Esshom pg 903 AF 1C5M-3F: Bn Lower, Marion, PA, md Samuel Worthen 27 Apr 1856, ss4 Apr 1857 EH-ord dates need CKG | Grow, Maria Louisa (I7190)
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1992 | 1837 BIR,1954 MG,REL: 1850 Columbia Co PA census, Beaver Twp, pg263, Dw50: Angelina 13/PA dau of Susannah Michael (seen both as Angeline & Angelina) Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals,FHL flm #1597741/5 pg511: Franklin L Shuman on 27 Jul 1854 md Angeline Michael, 4 children: Chas accidently killed at father's mines at 21, bur Cattawissa; Paris H bn 21 Jan 1857 Beaver Valley; Alice dd 13 yrs; Lillie dd 4yr. Mbr of St John's Lutheran Church Hist Schuylkill Co PA pg 815: Manassah & Susanne Michael had Angeline 1900 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa Twp,Catawissa Bor, pg 19B, 13 June, Dw 433/439 (Pine St): Cora M-gdau Mar 1879-21/PA single, living with grandmother, Angeline Shuman Feb 1857-63/PA md 46y, 1/1 child living (??); Pierce MICHAEL-boarder Oct 1873-27/PA railroad brakeman 1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Catawissa Bor pg 9051, 20 Apr, E Main-Dw #111/114: SHUMAN,Engaline 73/PA(PA,PA) md 55y-1/4 children, own inc, own home; Ambrose 41/PA md 7yrs-physician; Cora M-wf 30/PA no chldrn; Morris S Hower 54/PA 1915 DTH,BUR,BIR,MG: A Genealogist's Guide to Burials in Col & Montour Do PA, bk 974.83 V3mm, pg 96: Hillside Lutheran Cem: Angeline Michael Shuman 7 Feb 1837 dd Mar 1915, bur beside husb. 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg 56: Angelina bn 1837 dd 1915, 78yrs, md Franklin L Shuman, a very civic minded cit of Catawissa & prominent jurist of Col Co. His sis Eliza Shuman md Daniel Gearhart, the mthr of Emma who md Levi, Angelina's bro. Dd 1915 (Gen provided by Mrs AM Abbott, Catawissa and Cress Swank of NY City) PA Burials, Col & Montour Co V1, bk 974.83 V3mm pg 96: Angeline Michael 7 Feb 1837-Mar 1915 St Johns Evangelical Lutheran Parish Reg/Catawissa 1900-1929, LDS FHL BK #974.838/C1 K2ws pg 102: Angeline Shuman bn 7 Feb 1837 Hamburg,dd 23 Mar 1915 Catawissa, bur 26 Mar 1915;also 1847-1926 pg199: Angeline Shuman dd Mar 1915 bn 7 Feb 1837 age 78y1m16dys bur Hillside | Michael, Angeline (I7524)
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1993 | 1837 BIR,ORD: Roy Eads info. AFN:269Q-J6 Phillip Blackburn: LDS ord dates 1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Isaac B Edes 12/MO, son of Moses & Nancy; Edes 1870 CENSUS: Polk Co OR-Sheridan Prec & PO,flm 0552787-29 June,pg 61 Dw 499: EADES, Isaac 29/MO wagon maker, living with Mary Woodruff 1880 CENSUS: OR,Polk Co-Douglas Prec pg 12, 11-12 June, Dw 94/95: EADS, Isaac 40/MO (SC,NC) carpenter living with bro Solomon & family | Eads, Isaac B (I2066)
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1994 | 1837 BIRTH: BIR,MG,DTH: AF submitted by Margaret Carter Wyatt shows md 2 Feb 1859. Bir: The Warrens and You by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, pg 118 shows bn 30 Nov 1837 dd 10 Mar 1908 1859 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: John T M Scott md Belzena Melvina Minnis 3 February 1859 1908 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn-Purdin: Belzena Melvina Minnis Scott died 10 March 1908; buried Hoover Cemetery Vol 1 pg 2 12 Mar 1908 Mrs B M Scott died 10 Mar 1908 in Purdin. Services Methodist Church by Rev J D Hunt. Burial Hoover Cemetery. Leaves children: Mrs Ed Overman-Canon City CO; Mrs Wm Martin-Medicine Lodge KS; Herman Scott-Gifford MO; nephew John Minnis-Bogard MO | Minnis, Belzena Melvina (I6153)
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1995 | 1837 BIRTH: MO,Boone Co: Thomas Hardy Smith born 3 February 1837 1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co:28 Sep 1850,Dw #1075: Thomas H Smith 12/MO,son of George and Mahala Smith 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Scottsville: Dw #382: Thomas H Smith 23/MO, son of George and Mahala Smith MILITARY: July 1994 letter from Thelma Sharp: "Thomas fought for South during Civil War" Civil War Rcds: Thomas H B Smith,Confederate Infantry, 3rd Regiment, MO Infanatry, Co E, a Private, also shown as THB Smith. Film M380, roll 13. [not sure this is him; also Thomas Smith, Pvt in Confederate MO, 1st NE Regiment MO Calvary. Index to compiled svc rcds of Confed Soldier who served in orgs from State of Missouri, M80, Nara roll 13, film 882014. 1867 MARRIAGE #1: MO,Sullivan Co: Thomas H Smith md Francis S Drake 10 Sep 1867, by John Clements, Justice of the Peace, both from Sullivan County 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Dw #103 (next to Albert J #102): SMITH, Thomas 31/MO; Francis S 18/KY, George R 1/MO 1880 CENSUS: Sullivan Co, MO DW #318 (next door to Princess #320): SMITH, Thomas 40/MO (VA,VA); Francis-wife 30/KY (VA,VA)keeping house; George-son 11/MO (MO/KY) on farm; James F-son 9/MO; Hulda-dau 6/MO; Orra M-son 3/MO; Nancy F-dau 1/MO 1889 DEATH,BURIAL of wife: MO,Sullivan Co: Francis Susan Drake Smith died 2 April 1889, age 41 yrs 4 mos 15 days; buried Hoover Cemetery, NW Browning [as seen Oct 1992 by Pam Wagner], headstone: Frances wife of Thomas H Smith dd 2 Apr 1889 age 41 yrs 4 mo 15 days [stone by Mahala Smith & Isaiah Drake Smith] 1890 MARRIAGE #2: MO,Sullivan Co: V2 pg 246: Thomas W (H?) 51 of Sullivan Co md Sarah M Boswell 27 of Scottsville in Scottsville 20 Feb 1890 [CK OUT] 1899 HISTORY: Obit: Thomas Smith lived 3 miles east of Humphrey 1899 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co-near Humphrey: Thomas Hardy Smith died 13 March 1899; buried Hoover Cemetery, N Browning, Sullivan Co,Missouri [as seen Oct 1992 by Pam Wagner], headstone: "Thomas H Smith 3 Feb 1837-13 Mar 1899"; "Sarah M, wife of Thomas H Smith" 1899 Obit for Thomas Smith [where get this?]: Obit: MO,Sullivan Co-Milan Republican Weekly, 16 March 1899: "Thomas Smith lived 3 miles east of Humphreys, died Sunday night, about 50 years old, leaves a wife and family." ACTION: 1. 1900 census for Sarah M Smith NOTES: Phone call Jul 1994 to Thelma Smith Sharp, gggdau of Thos H Smith: Obit of Ora M who dd 103 yrs shows other children: Grover Cleaveland, Arthur & 1/2 sis Claudia Ketchum of... | Smith, Thomas Hardy (I4498)
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1996 | 1837 BIRTH: Germany: Frederick Wegner bn Jan 1837, re 1900 census 1860 CENSUS: Cannot find - British Columbia Canada when 1st son born abt 1863 Found a Frederick Wegner in Queens County New York in Hempstead, 1860 census, from AIS [census index by Ronald V Jackson] pg 1413: "Frederick Wegner, pg 259 in Queens Co NY" -to ck as may not be our man. [see pg 39 in purple notebook took to SLC Jan 2004] 1869 HISTORY: 1869 California Voters register: Frederick Wegner, resident San Francisco CA, age 31, bn about 1838 1870-1875 HIST: OR,Grant Co-North Fork: FHL film 2027032, pg 200 of Tax assessment Roll: "May 29th, 1870-FC Wegner and brothers, personal property 3725, all tax property 1525, residence: North Fork." 1872: OR,Grant Co-North Fork: FHL film #2027032, pg 16 of Tax Assessment Roll: "F. Wegner and Julius Wegner, North Fork, State of Oregon, Grant Co: 'foregoing to be correct list of all persons liable to do military duty as taken by me for the year 1872, 2nd Sept 1872, signed J. W. King, Assessor." 1875: OR,Grant Co-North Fork: same film: "Fred Wegner, value of all city/town lots-75; money, notes, accounts and shares of stock-650 = 725. Indebtedness within state = 300; Total taxable property = 425. 1877-78: No Fred found in these two years on tax roll. 1880 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co-Monumental Prec: FHL film# 1255081-pg 20D,11 Jun, Dw225/225: WEGNER, Frederick 42/Prussia (Prussia,Prussia) mill hand; Minnie-wife 31/Prussia (Prussia, Prussia); Charlie-son 17/British Columbia (Pr,Pr); Freddie-son 8/CA; Hattie-dau 5/CA 1885 CENSUS: WA Territorial1857-1892: Spokane: Anc Img73 pg 188, line 19: WEGNER, F W 46/Germany, md; Minnie Wegner 36/Germany-md; Fred 13/CA; Hattie 9/CA 1890 LAND: WA,Spokane Co: FHL film #569498, pg 421: Homestead Certificate #2055, Application 2632...Land Office at Spokane Falls, Washington Territory... Frederick Wegner... for the SW Qtr of the NE Qtr and the Lots numbered 2,3,and 4 of Section 4 in Twp 22, North of Range 41, East of Willamette Meridian in Washington Territory, containing 161 acres and 29 hundredths of an acre... [can't read rest on copy but on film] ... 14 Feb 1890..." 1900 CENSUS: ID,Owyhee Co-Owyhee: Anc Img 4 pg 2B,6-28,Dw 33,34: WEGNER, Frederick W-head 63/GY bn Jan 1837 (GY,GY)md 30yrs, mine superintendant, own farm-tent, imm 1852; Minnie-wife 52/GY bn Feb 1848 (GY,GY)md 30yrs-2/5 children living; James CENSICKER- boarder 35/Ind bn Aug 1864 (PA,PA)single miner,gold/silver; Jack ROBBINS-boarder 33/IA bn Jul 1866 (OH,OH) singer miner-common 1900 HIST?: FHL Book 979.73 H2ea, History of Spokane County, Washington, by Edwards, 1900, pg 458: "Paul Buchholz, pioneer of 1884, native of Germany, born July 6, 1821. In 1856, came to America, to Minnesota, bought 160 acres. In 1884 came to Cheney, bought large tract of land near Cheney - farming. Married 3 times. Third time in St. Paul, Minnesota to Mrs. Henrietta Pfieffer, native of Germany. Had 10 children. Minnie [one of their children] is now wife of Fred Wagner. Evangelical Church of this city." Check this out - my Fred? 1901 HIST: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: Civil War Pension Record: Affidavit signed by Frederick Wegner, 8 Feb 1901, in Spokane WA, for younger brother, Ferdinand, who was filing for pension. Fred was 64 years at the time, and living at 424 Sherman, Spokane WA. 1905-1930 HISTORY: US City Directories Portland OR: Fred W Wegner opr P T-C Co, res 16th cor Lovejoy; also a Gustav Wegner blksmth Trenkman & Co res 383 E 9th 1910 : Fred W Wegner opr P T-C Co res 221 10th, also Gustav-same as 1905 except res 264 16ty N; Lawrence G Wegner sawyer P L Co h E 72d N ne cor Everett; Louis Wegner mach res 121 E 24th N; Robt eng r 312 Oak 1912: Fred W Wegner opr W U T Co r 209 10th; Gus Wegner same excpt r546 E Pine; Hugo W Wegner cement wrkr h 963 Minnesota Ave; Louis Wegner mach r 788 Pacific. 1910 CENSUS: MINN,Stearns Co-St Cloud Wd 4: Anc Img19 pg 10A,4-20,Dw159,172-21 9th Ave N: WEGNER, Frederick W-head63/GY (GY,GY)md 1 time 41yrs, own income, imm 1871, own farm,home; Minnie-wife 61/GY (GY,GY)md 1 time 41yrs, 8/9 children living-no occ; Amelia-dau 32/Minn (GY,GY) single no occ; Minnie-dau 21/Minn single telephone operator; William-bro 67/GY (GY,GY)single, no occ; Raymond L-son16/Minn no occ, 1920 CENSUS: WA,King Co-Seattle: Anc Img 13 pg 7A,1-9,Dw148,175-731 27 W King 27 S: WEGNER, John A-head 42/Minn (GY,GY)single,drive truck, own farm; Helen sister 30/Minn single correspondent ...co; Mina-mother 73/GY,widow: Ellen E ROBERTS-nurse74/Maine (Mn,Mn)widow-home nurse aft 1901 DEATH: Frederick Wegner signed the affidavit shown above for his brother on 8 Feb 1901 in Spokane,would have died after that date and probably died in Spokane-CK OUT ACTION: Frederick Wegner - CK OUT: 1. Not our Frederick and Minnie Wegner but who are they? Family group sheet sent me by Ida Wagmer % L. E. Erickson, 17534 Inex St, Granada Hills, CA 91344, no date shown, probably about 1990: "Frederick Wegner bn 13 Aug .... in Prussia, died 4 Oct 1897 in Morgan, Minnesota. Wilhelmine (Minnie) Riemann bn 13 July 1833 in Prussia, died 24 Sep 1916 in Hinckley, Minnesota..." 10 children listed | Wegner, Frederick (I7224)
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1997 | 1837 BIRTH: IND: Oliver Homer Wilson born 12 Feb 1837, called "Oll" Records of Bertha Irene Wilson, as given to Mary Gray Marks, Aug 1955 1850 CENSUS: IND,Henry Co-Wayne: Anc Img 8,8-10,Dw 290,290: WILSON, Robert 40/KY merchant [$2000]; Ruby 32/Ind; Oliver 11/Ind; Ruth 9/Ind; Edwin 7/Ind 1960 CENSUS: OR,Linn Co-Harrisburg PO: Anc Img 19 pg 305,6-21,Dw 155,143: WILSON, John 47/Ind farmer [6960,4360]; Mahala 46/Ind; John 17/MO serving; Paior 15/MO [male]; Ann 15/MO; Robert 13/MO; Mahala 11/MO; James 10/MO; George 7/OR; Adelia 5/OR; Francis 4/OR [male]; Oliver H WILSON 22/Ind-clerk 1870 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton: Amanda Pearson md Oliver Wilson Jan 1, 1870 1871 DEATH of father? IND,Henry Co-Raysville: Robert Wilson died 2-11-1871, aged 60yrs 5mo,16 days [1810-1871] 1880 CENSUS:OR, Umatilla Co,Alta pg17, 17 Jun, Dw 134: WILSON, Oliver H 41/Ind (KY,VT)farmer; Amanda 26/OR(IL,MO); Rubie A 5/OR (Ind,OR); Eletha 3/OR; Vermilyea,David 57/Can(Can,Can)servant 1900 CENSUS: WA, Ferry Co-Republic City,Rep Pct, FHL film#1241743, pg 26, Dw#346/352: WILSON, Oliver H Feb 1839-61/Ind ((KY,Unk) md 31 yrs;laborer (3 mo unemployed), r&w, own home; Amanda-wife Apr 1855-45/OR (MO/MO) 6/9 children living; Lee-sn Mar 1881-19/OR; Bertha-dau May 1883-17/OR; Olive-dau Jan 1886 14/OR; Oscar-sn Aug 1891-8/WA 1910 CENSUS: WA, Ferry Co-Republic, E Rep Pct, FHL flm# 1375667 ed 53 sh17 28 Apr, Dw#243: WILSON, Oliver H 71/IND (KY,IND) md 40 yrs, prospector; Manda-wf 55/OR (MO,MO) 6/9 children living; Bertha-dau 26/OR; Olive-dau 24/OR sch tchr-pub sch; Oscar-sn 18/WA, laborer-county roads 1913 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Ferry Co-Republic: Oliver Homer Wilson died Oct 10, 1913, buried Republic Cemetery | Wilson, Oliver Homer (I2326)
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1998 | 1837 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co: Andrew M Johnson born 1837 1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: pg 624, 4 Sep, Dw 108: Andrew Johnson 13/MO, son of Sampson and Elizabeth Johnson 1859 MARRIAGE: Andrew M Johnson md Elizabeth Caroline Scott 20 October 1859 [no place shown] 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan TWP,Milan & Scottsville, DW390: JOHNSON, Andrew M 24/MO farmer; Elizabeth 21/TN-next door to sister Elizabeth Jacobs 1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: pg 96,23 July, Dw #44: JOHNSON, Andrew M 32/MO farmer; Elizabeth C 29/TN; Fielden S 12/MO; Nancy J SCOTT 12/MO domestic svt 1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: pg 34, 20 June, Dw 270: JOHNSON, Andrew 44/MO (KY,KY) md farmer; Elizabeth 40/TN (TN,TN); Sampson-son 18/MO md-on farm; Clarence-son 7/MO, in school; Fred-son 7/MO-in school; Elmer-son 5/MO; Nancy SCOTT 45 or 49/TN (TN,TN) sister in law-lives with sister 1894 DEATH,BURIAL: Andrew M Johnson died 1894 [no place shown]; buried Hoover Cemetery, headstone: "Andrew Johnson 1837 - 1895" CK out: IGI 7119327/49, film #0538847 | Johnson, Andrew M (I5229)
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1999 | 1837 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co: Henry Harrison Thurlo was born 20 April 1837 1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Scottsville PO, 10 Aug pg737, Dw 786: Henry Thurlo age 23 bn Ohio, farmhand, son of John and Mary Thurlo 1870 MARRIAGE: MO,Carroll Co: Henry Harrison Thurlo md Margaret Durst 17 July 1870 1896 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Carroll Co: Henry Harrison Thurlo died 17 February 1896 NOTES: "Descendants..."Little is known of his early life, but we feel sure he joined his brothers Alson N and Columbus on their journey to Cal in their quest for gold. Columbus mentions his brother Henry returning with him on his trip from San Francisco to New York via Nicaragua. Alson, if he was with his brothers, chose to return on the same mule he departed. The passage of time has played havoc with actual dates, but since the "gold rush" only lasted about three years, I suspect the three were together at least part of that time. Henry married and established their home in Carroll Co and had six sons. | Thurlo, Henry Harrison (I3281)
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2000 | 1837 BIRTH: VA: George W Cumbo born June 1837 [shows Cumbow 1900 census) 1850 CENSUS: VA,Russell Co-Dist 54: Anc Image 122 (121)pg 122,9-24,Dw 815: CUMBOW, Isaiah 45/NC waggonmaker ($3549); Mary A 43/Russell Co VA; James Jane 19/RC VA; Mary Ann 17/RC VA; Wm H 15/RC VA; Michael 13/RC VA; George W H 11/RC VA; Charles 9/RC VA; Thomas J 6/RC VA; Sarah 3/RC VA 1860 CENSUS: VA,Russell Co-Lebanon: Anc Image 2 pg 60,7-24,Dw 85: CUMBO, Isaiah 57/... wagonmaker ($7650,1000); Mary A 54/...; Wm H 26/.. farmer; George 23/...wagonmaker; Chan 16/... farmer; Thomas 15/... farmer; Ellen13/... no occ; John 9/...; Mary J Harden 10/... 1870 CENSUS: VA,Russell Co-Lebanon: Anc Image 9 pg 9,6-17, Dw 5,54: CUMBOW, George 32/VA wagonmaker ($700,240); Eda 24/VA keep house; Charles 10/VA-at home; Thomas 8/VA; Samuel 4/VA; Mary 7/12-VA 1900 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Jackson Twp: Anc Img 10 pt 5B, 6-15, Dw 203, family 103: CUMBOW, George W-head 62/VA bn June 1937 (VA,VA)md 42 yrs, farmer, own home and farm with mortgage; Edith-wife 55/VA bn Nov 1844 (VA,VA) md 42yrs, 11/11 children living, no occ; William H-son 22/VA bn Feb 1879 (VA,VA) single farm laborer; Arnold-son 21/VA bn Nov 1880, no occ; Fannie E-dau 19/VA bn Nov 1880 no occ; Montague-son 15/VA bn Aug 1884, at school; Kitty E-dau 14VA bn Feb 1886,at school; Lucy M-dau 11/VA bn Sep 1888, at school 1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Grantsville Twp: Anc Img 2 pg 1B,7-16, Dw 17,17: CUMBO, G W-head 73/VA (VA,VA)md 1 time-50yrs general farmer, own farm with mortgage; Edith-wife 66/VA (VA,VA)md 1 time-50yrs, no occupation | Cumbow, George W (I10748)
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