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2001 1838 DEATH,BURIAL: RIGR Vol 19 pg 171: "Westerly Cemetery Inscriptions - Gavitt, Mary wife of Daniel and dau of Israel and Mary Chapman d 24 Mar 1838 aged 27 years"
and "Mary E. Gavitt, dau of Daniel and Mary 6 Oct 1835 aged 15 months
RIGR V 10 pg 160: "Westerly Wills - Chapman, Israel, of We, being advanced in age. Will dated 4 Oct 1852, proved 17 Nov 1852, pgs 9-11. Mentions: First wife Mary Chapman dec who called mother of sons John, Amos P, Sumner, Harris P & Joshua R Chapman. Dau Martha Brown dec, Mary Gavitt dec, & Ann Elizabeth Brown wife of Thomas M Brown. 3 grandchildren Thomas F, Martha A and Mary J Brown children of my dau Martha Brown dec. 2 grandchildren Daniel & Mary children of my dau Mary Gavit dec. My Joshua Kenyon estate which I bought of the heirs of Joshua Kenyepn de3c, also the 2 rights in sd estate that came by and thru my first wife Mary deceased and my present wife Nancy. Land bought of Wm Chapman--no rel. Witn: Thomas Brightman, Lyman Taylor, John H Cross." 
Chapman, Mary (I10162)
 
2002 1839 (1850 ae 11)

In 1880 when the heirs of Samuel E. Armstrong signed the paper which has their share of their father's land on Shaw's Fork deeded to brother John E. Armstrong, Margaret signed her name "Marget".

From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas 
Armstrong, Margaret (I1574)
 
2003 1839 BIR,1855 MG,1899 DTH: LDS Fam Hist Suite 2 computer software: Anna Eliza bn 24 Jan 1839-Richmond, Wayne, IN; md David Wm GARNER 18 Dec 1855; died 29 Dec 1899 Coffin, Ann Eliza (I8427)
 
2004 1839 BIR,1907 DTH,BUR: Oct 1999 Email from Larry Croll pg2: John Michael, son of Charles bn 17 Jun 1839, dd 29 Jun 1907, bur 2 Jul 1907 at Nuremberg Cem; children Franklin, Jeremiah, Roseannah, Charles, Emma Violet
200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg38: Charles md Magdalena Hossler bn 16 Apr 1813 dd 16 Feb 1866; 6 children
1850,1860 Col Co PA censuses: John 10/PA; John 20/PA

BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg30,61: John md Caroline Keller, bir & dth dates unknown and place of bur unknown. Three children bur Mt. Zion Cem, Schuylkill Co PA: Jeremiah 1867-1870, Edward S 1869-1898, Rossannah 1870-1876 
Michael, John (I7582)
 
2005 1839 BIRTH: MO,Pikes or Cole Co: Mary Ann Eads born Jan 4, 1839

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: Mary A Edes 12/MO, dau of Solomon & Susannah Edes

1860 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Willamina PO,14 Aug,Dw 4556: Mary Eades 21/MO, dau of S & Susan Eades

1861 MARRIAGE: OR,Polk Co: Richmond Burton of Tillamock Co and Marry Ann Eades of Yamhill Co married 10 Feb 1861 at the house of Joseph Pearson, Nath'l A Newble, J.P.

c1860 MARRIAGE: OR,Polk Co-Willamina: Mary Ann Eads md Richmond Cailing Burton about 1860

HIST: March 1955 letter from Mary Marks to Chester Asbury Eads in Baker OR, Eads doc#70: "I have written to them [relatives & their families of Grandfather & Mother], also to the postmasters at those places, to hand my letter to any heirs of theirs and had answers every time but two. Thru one P.M. [postmaster] I at last found out where Aunt Mary Burton had always lived. Even thou their children are dead now, heirs of all of them still live at the town and country where Aunt Mary lived..."

1916 DEATH: OR,Lincoln-Otis: Mary Ann Eads Burton died Feb 17, 1916; buried St Andrews Cemetery, Otis Oregon
Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "Death certificate lists mother as Susan Kemp, birthplace Virginia"


ACTION - CK OUT - Mary Ann Eads Burton:
1. AFN:2JXJ-SD, find this and what was said
2. Find: Letter to GM Eads (Superior Wym) by Mary Marks [written on back of letter from Roy L Eads to Mary Jan 1955]: "I had a letter from Mrs Hattie Gnos of Otis OR. She is the oldest grandchild of John May Burton and he is the eldest son of Mary Ann (Eads) Burton, my mother's sister. She gave me the names of all of my Aunt Mary's family, their births and deaths. In Sept her youngest son Simeon, died, so now all of Aunt Mary and Uncle Richmond Burtons children are dead tho lots of family of her grandchildren and their children are alive. She is going to give me all the family to put in my Eads record."
From something else: Bir also shown as Eads, Pike Co MO. Dd when miscaried & hemorraging before help arrived


NOTES: John & Hattie Gnos, 4675 SW 175 Ave, Aloha OR 97007, 1 503 649 6576 
Eads, Mary Ann (I2077)
 
2006 1839 BIRTH: RI,Washington-Westerly: Edward R B Gavitt born 1839 [could this be Royal?] Gavitt, Edward R B (I10256)
 
2007 1839 BIRTH: Evangelical-Lutheran Parish baptismal record: BK 1839, pg 325, # 197, of Muenchberg, Bavaria, Germany. Known as Katherine in America.
Letter 22 Oct 1991 from Evang.-Luth. Pfarramt Muenchberg: 8. Wolfrum Anna Katharina, * 14.12.1839. [bapt 14 Dec 1839] in Mussen, geboren 29.11.1839 in Mussen, Kind von Johann Nikol Wolfrum, Bauer Ehefrau Anna Elisabetha, geb. Doehla. BK 1839 pg 325 #197.

1842 IMMIGRATION: March 1842 New Orleans Port-ship Clementine from Bremen Port #22: WOLFRUM, Nicolaus 42(1800)-farmer from Bavaria to St Louis; Anna 40(1802); Catharina 12(1830); Elise 10(1832); Nicolaus 8(1834); Ullerich 6(1836); Elise 4(1838); Katharina 2(1840)

1863 MARRIAGE: Cole County Marriage records Book B, p 270.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: 6 Jul, Dw#75: Catherine Urban 27/Bavaria, wife of Charles Urban

1899 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole-Taos: Katharina Wolfrum Urban died 5 March 1899 in Taos of pnemonia; buried St Johns Parish, Schubert Missouri


NOTES: After married to Charles Urban, lived in house (now on corner of Algoa Spur South) which was built by Nicholas Wolfrum, now owned by Leon Vanderfellses. Back door going to cellar carved "Charles Urban 1856". Has three big harvestores out back. Remodeled, but same house. Mail box says "dairy farm." Check with Urbans in Jeff City area for more information. 
Wolfrum, Anna Katharina (I275)
 
2008 1839 BIRTH: MO,Sullivan Co-near Scottsville: Columbus Thurlo was born 28 April 1839

1839-1860 HIST: Descendants of John & Abigail Thurlo pg 8-1 [this paragraph in "Browning Missouri Centennial Celebration 1872-1972" pg 142]: "Columbus, the 8th child, was born April 28, 1839 only a few months after the family arrived in Linn Co from Ohio. He is reported to have been the first white child born in an area of Linn Co that was to have become Sullivan Co at its formation Feb. 16, 1845.
Browning pg 142: "He grew to manhood on the family farm, which was part of the area now included in the Maurice Lantz farm..."
Descendants pg 8-1: "His life as a youth was the hard life of a pioneering farmer in a sparsely populated land, where land must be cleared for farming and each farm had to be almost self sufficient. His formal education left a lot to be desired but his practical knowledge had few equals. During his lifetime he engaged in numerous occupations and apparently prospered in all..."

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co, Dist #96, p 312, 8-29-1850: Columbious Thurlow age 12 bn Missouri in school, son of John and Abigail Thurlow

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Scottsville PO, 10 Aug pg737, Dw 786: Columbus Thurlo age 21 bn Missouri, farmhand, son of John and Mary A Thurlo

1860-1866 HIST: Descendants cont'd: "...When he was about 21 he left the farm and headed west by wagon train, with 4 yoke of oxen, to Nevada, probably with his older brother Henry. After about a year, he went to California, where he engaged in teaming and other kindred pursuits for about 2 years, including gold mining.
Browning Centennial... pg 145: "Mr Thurlo and his brother, Henry did hunting and trapping in Carroll County and bought some land there. He spent 4 years leading wagon trains to the gold fields of California. One winter was spent paning gold in the mountains near Sacramento. On his return trip to Missouri, he traveled by boat down the west cost of Panama and about the place where the Panama Canal was built, walked across to a lake. He he secured boat passage across, walking again on the other side to the ocean. Again he secured ocean p[assage and traveled to New York. From there, he returned overland to Missouri..."
In his later years, Columbus enjoyed telling others of his experiences as a youth. One such story appearing in the Centennial Edition of the Browning Newspaper (now out of business) is worth repeating here, in part.
He and his older brother Henry were returning from the gold fields by way of a water route full of adventurous interest as well as the history of conditions of the time, and of the mode of transportation.
They left San Francisco in a "side wheeler" steamboat (propellers were unknown at that time). The ship ran into a storm about 400 miles off the coast of Mexico and blew a cylinder head. The boat sprang a leak and the entire crew and part of the passengers were employed in pumping out the ship. They drifted for about 12 hours until the storm subsided and repairs could be made. The passengers were embarked in Nicaragua and crossed the Isthmus by river and on mules. While in Nicaragua they dined (reluctantly probably) on soup made of monkey meat. (Columbus said that close examination revealed monkey hair floating on top of the soup) After crossing the Isthmus, they took another ship to New York where they boarded a train to Cincinnati. From Cincinnati,they
took a boat on the Ohio River to the Mississippi, then up the Missouri from St Louis to Brunswick. The remainder of the trip to Browning and home was horseback. One report states that this entire trip consumed only 30 days.
After his return from the gold fields about 1866, he entered (homesteaded? My dictionary defines entered as "to go upon in order to take legal possession of land") some land, bought more and engaged in farming and stock raising...

1866 -1868 HIST: NA Pension 692.296, Affidavit by Columbus Thurlo re Albert J Smith, April 1901: "...I md his sis Mary Catherine 13 Dec 1867. In Carroll Co from fall of 1866 till md. Bro Silas living near Bosworth. I have lived here since fall of 1868 when I left Carroll Co..."

1867 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co-Rocheport: Columbus Thurlo md Mary Catherine Smith 12 December 1867

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: 15 July 1870,Dw #169:
THURLOW, Columbus 26/MO (farmer); Mary C 22/MO; John M 1/MO

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com pg 22, FHL film# 1254738, 12 June,Dw 193:
THURLO, Columbus 34/MO (OH,OH) md farmer; Mary-wife 25/MO (VA,VA) keep house;
John-son 11/MO (MO,MO) on farm; Henry-son 5/MO (MO,MO) on farm

1900 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co Duncan Twp: Film #1240905,1 Jun 1990,Dw #267/270:
THURLO, Columbus-head 61/MO bn Apr 1839-61/MO (NH/OH) Md 32 yrs,farmer;
Mary C-wife 55/MO bn Sep 1844-55/MO (VA,KY) 2/2 children living;
Mary BOYER-member [??] 15/MO bn March 1885 (MO,MO)

1901 HIST: A/N pension 692.296 #25, Affidavit by Columbus Thurlo April 1901: "61 yrs old. Live 3 mi sw of Scottsville, Sullivan Co. Not in army during rebellion. Born & raised in Sulivan Co, neighborhood of Scottsville. Left co in 1863-ret'd Sep 1865...

1904 HIST: Descendants cont'd: "...he and his wife moved to Browning."

1905 HIST: Browning Ldr-Rcd 19 Oct 1905: "C Thurlo sell at auction: 48 hd steer, cows, calves, hogs, horses & implements"

1908 DEATH of wife: MO,Sullivan Co: Mary Catherine Smith Thurlo died 4 October 1908

1908-1912 HIST: Descendants cont'd: "...After the death of his wife in 1904, he divided his land holdings between his sons John Marion and Henry Norton and went roaming. He reportedly spent every winter in the west where he visited every state but three. Records show that on April 9 1912, he purchased land from Zack McDaniel andhis wife Edna, in Quay Co, New Mexico, near Tucumcari. This is recorded in Mtg BK 7, pg 17. He may have been visiting his nephew, Silas Walter.

1910 CENSUS: MO-Sullivan Co Duncan Twp,Browning: pg 9451, Line Street Dw 95/95:
THURLO, Columbus 69/MO (MO,MO) widowed, living with son Henry N and family

1930 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Taylor Twp: 1 May, Dw 47/47: Columbus Thurlo 90/MO (NH,OH) widow, no occupation, father of John Thurlo [living with John and Ella Thurlo and family]

1936 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Columbus Thurlo died July 15, 1936
Descendants cont'd: "Columbus died at 97, sound of mind and loved by everyone who knew him. He was residing with his son John at the time of his death." 
Thurlo, Columbus (I3282)
 
2009 1839 BIRTH: MO: Margaret Darst born 19 Sep 1839, called Maggie, daughter of Benjamin Darst [bn VA] and Harriett Wilson [bn VA].

1870 MARRIAGE: MO: Margaret Darst md Henry Harrison Thurlo 17 July 1870

1910 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Carroll Co-Ridge Twp: Margaret Darst Thurlo died 17 November 1910; buried Big Creek Cemetery, Bosworth, Carroll Co MO. 
Darst, Margaret E (I4483)
 
2010 1839 BIRTH: MOSullivan Co: John Thomas Smith born 2 December 1839
Letter from Mrs Ellsberry Mar 1993 shows birth as 1838. John worked on Family History with mother of Elizabeth Ellsberry (Ellen Logan Prather)

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Dist# 96: film# 443628-pg 623,4 Sep 1850,Dw #112: John T Smith 10/MO, son of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville Twp: pg 59, Dw #393: John T Smith 20/MO, son of Meshack and Elizabeth A Smith

1867 LAND: MO,Sullivan Co: Index to Deeds 1861-71, Film #1009039:
I-4, 2 Jan 1867: WD from L C. Minnis to John T Smith: Our undivided interest in S 1/2 at W Qtr frac NE Q 30-61-20, 115.74 acres.
L-516, 2 Jan 1867: WD from LC Minnis to John T Smith: Our undivided interest in S 1/2 NW Qtr 30-61-20 and NE Qtr NW Qtr 30-61-20, 115.75 acres.
I-338, 4 Apr 1868: WD from Meshack Smith & wife to John T Smith: E 1/2 NW Qtr 30-61-20.

1868 MARRIAGE: MO,Linn Co: John T Smith of Sullivan Co. md Helen M Blackwood of Ohio, 11 Oct 1868

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Polk Twp,Milan PO: A/C Img#..,Pg 2 13 June, Dw10/10:
SMITH, John T 30/MO Deputy Sheriff; Ellen M 22/MO keep house; Della A 10/12-MO, July

1880 CENSUS: to get

1881 MARRIAGE #2: KS,Chautauqua Co: John T Smith of Nevada md Rosalie Ella Bryan 30 of Lowe KS, 30 Jan 1881
at home of grandfather, B R Bryan by James L Jacobs, min of gospel [ck out-something not right, names of children fit though and Clara's obit 1960 shows brothers Jack, John T, William W and Henry Dee in Tulsa OK]

1885 HIST: KS,Chauqauqua Co: John T Smith living here February 1885

1900 CENSUS: KS,Chautauqua Co-Belleville ED1: A/C Img#7, sheet 4A, 4 June, Dw68/68:
SMITH, John T-head 60/MO bn Dec 1839(TN,MO) md 19yrs-farmer; Rosalie-wife 39/KS,
bn July 1861(Ind,Ind) md 19yrs 6/6 children living: Miles M-son 18/KS-July 1882
(MO,MO)S; John T-son 15/KS-Oct 1884; Eugene B-son 13/KS- Jan 1886;
Clarence C-son 11/KS-Oct 1888; William W-son 4/KS-Oct 1891; Henry D-son
1/KS-Aug 1898; BRYAN, Bessie B-sis in law 22/MO-bn May 1878 (Ind,Ind)single

1905 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Sullivan Co: Hoover Cemetery headstone seen by Pam Wagner Oct 1992: "John T Smith
1839-1905 of 1 MS MO Calvery. On same stone, Helen M Smith 1 16 1847-1 20 1922."
By stone of son: "James E Smith, son of JT and HM Smith, 6 28 1873-3 17 1875." 
Smith, John Thomas (I5008)
 
2011 1839 BIRTH: OH: Able Lieuallan Pickering born August 1839, re 1900 census

1860 CENSUS: ILL,Fulton Co: Anc.com Img 22, pg 22, Dwelling 1883,1824:
PICKERING, Isaac P 28/OH Blacksmith [$100]; Hannah 28/OH;
Jacob C 4/ILL, Prentis R 2/ILL; Neellen female 54/OH;
Abel 20/OH farmer [his brother?]

1861-65 MILITARY: Find A Grave: Abel Laellan Pickering bn Aug 24, 1839, died Sep 12 1916...Co G, 50th ILL Infantry-Civil War, Union

1865 MARRIAGE: ILL,Fulton Co: Anc.Com: Illinois Marriage Rcds 1851-1900: Abel L Pickering md Hannah J Anthony Dec. 21, 1865, Fulton Co. Record in Co Court of Lewistown, Illinois [Find a Grave shows he was father of 12 children,
Family Tree on Ancestry.com shows Amanda 1868-1869, Charles Oscar 1869-. George 1870, Carolene 1872, Albert Calvin 1874, Imogene 1877, Hiram Abel 1870-1962, Lottie Jane 1882, Ross Allen 1884-1964, Ardella 1887-1976, Effie Violet 1890-1975, [Aaron Earl 1893-1960].

1870 RELIGEON: ILL: Illinois Quaker Records, 5 Feb 1870: Abel Pickering; Comments: rocf Short Cr M, OH dted 7 Dec 1869, Quaker Records - ILL Monthly Meetings

1870 CENSUS: ILL,Fulton Co-Vermont Twp: A.C Img 25 pg 278, 21 July, Dwellling 189,192:
PICKERING, A L 28/OH, male citizen over 21, md - Plastery [$400];
Hannah 20/PA keeping house; Arminda 2/ILL

1880 CENSUS: ILL,Fulton Co-Bernadotte Twp; A/C Img 22, pg 22, 11 June, Dwelling 88,88:
PICKERING, Abel L 40/OH (OH,OH)md farmer; Hannah J-wife 30/PA
(PA,OH) md - keeping house; Aminda-dau 11/ILL (OH,PA);
Caroline-dau 8/ILL; Albert-son 5/ILL; Imagene 3/ILL; Hiram A
10/12-Aug ILL

1900 CENSUS: ARK,Bento Co-Hico Twp, 9 June, Dw 46,47:
PICKERING, Able L-head 60/OH bn Aug 1839 (OH,OH)md 35yrs, a farmer,
own farm with mortgage; Hannah J-wife 50/PA bn Dec 1849
(PA,OH)md 35yrs, 10/12 children living; Hiram A-son 20/IL
bn Aug 1879 (OH,PA)S farm laborer; Lottie J-dau 18/NE bn
Jan 1882; Ross A-son 15/NE bn Sep 1884; Lela A-dau 12/NE
bn June 1887; Effa V-dau 9/NE bn July 1890; Aaron E-son 6/NE
bn July 18

1910 CENSUS: ARK,Bento-Hico: Img 23,p 31, 4 May, Dw 241,242:
PICKERING, Able-head 70/OH (US,US)md 1 time 45yrs, farmer-own;
Hanna-wife 60/PA (US,US)md 1 time 45yrs, 10/12 children
living; Aaron-son 16/NE (OH,PA)

1910 HISTORY: US National Homes for Disabled Veterans: Abel L Pickering bn about 1843 in Ohio, was admitted 1910 at the age of 67 in Kansas,Leavenworth Co-Leavenworth, Western Branch [this may not be our Able-age and birth year, KS not fit-check further]

1911 MARRIAGE #2??: ARK,Benton Co-Siloan Springs: Ark Co MG Index 1837-1957: Abel L Pickering age 71 bn about 1840, residing Siloan Springs, md Narcisus Drake, age 70, of Siloan Springs, md 10 Aug 1911, License 9 Aug 1911, Benton Co. Film #1034753 - ck out-did he get divorced?

1916 DEATH: ARK,Benton Co: A.C Img 79: Arkansas Death Index 1914-1950 Certif #52: Able L Pickering died 12 Sep 1916, Benton Co, Find A Grave shows buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Siloam Springs, Benton Co Ark. Shown as Abel Luellan Pickering b. Aug 24, 1839 d. 12 Sep 1916. Also shows
md Hannah Jane Anthony 21 Dec 1865, Co G, 50th ILL Infantry, Civil War Union. Memorial #54187822 maintained by Macmounts #37387473-mcmounts@comcast.net - is this right? ck further 
Pickering, Able Lieuallen (I10715)
 
2012 1839 BIRTH: Wales,Caermarthenshire-Felingwon: Evan Jones born 13 July 1839, son of John Jones of Llanegwad & Susannah Titus of Brechfa,Caermarthenshire,South Wales

1858 MARRIAGE: WALES,Glamorganshire-Swansea: Evan Jones md Jane Thomas January 1858, daughter of David Thomas and Elizabeth Nash of Neyland, Pembrokeshire, pioneers Sept.4, 1866, Thomas E. Ricks company

1868 HIST: Pioneers & Prominent Men of Utah, pg 974: "Came to Utah Sept. 2, 1868, Simpson M. Molen Company. Family home in Logan, Utah."

1870 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Hyrum,Paradise Twp: Anc.com Im218 pg 108,11 July,Dw# 24/23:
JONES, Evan 31/Wales-farmer ($200); Jane 31/Wales; Elizabeth 11/Wales-school;
Sarah J 9/Wales-school; John 7/Wales-school; Parley P 5/NY-home; Even 5/12-
UT, January-home

1893-1895 HIST: Pioneers & Prominent Men of Utah, pg 974: "Evan Jones was a High Priest; missionary to South Wales 1893-95. Ran first steam plow on President Young's farm, Jorden River; ran first train to Logan UT, ID, MT on the Utah Northern; also steamer "Garfield" on Salt Lake 3 yrs"

-----from Pat Holling July 2003:
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache Co-Logan, film #4230597pg 5, Dw#...:
JONES, Even 39/Wales (Wales,Wales) Engineer; Jane-wife 42/Wales
(Wales,Wales) keep house; Elizabeth-dau 19/Wales-single at
home; John-son 17/Wales-fireman; Harvey-son 12/NY-single
school; Even-son 10/UT-school; David-son 7/UT; Leander-son
5/UT; Mary A-dau 3/UT; Charles H-son 3 mo/UT-March 
Jones, Evan (I1506)
 
2013 1839 IRTH: MO,Ray Co: Rachel Missouri Waits born 24 October, the daughter of W T Wates [bn KY] and Hulda Airheart [bn Ray Co]

1845-1855 HIST: MO,Atchison Co: Obit of Rachel, Pg 12: "...moved with parents to Atchison Co when a child..."

1868 MARRIAGE: George R Bailey md Rachel Missouri Waits 7 November 1868 [no place shown]

1918 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co: Rachel M Waits Bailey died 2November 1918; Services at home of H Thurlo, Saturday 10 November; buried Hoover Cemetery [death certif says buried 2 Nov 1918] 
Waits, Rachel Missouri (I5275)
 
2014 1840 BIR,1859 MG,1923 DTH,BUR: Fam Group Sheet, Arthur Morrison Rawson fam rcds, rep: Lucy Rawson Harmon, gr daughter, submitted by self, show bap as 17 Jun 1848. Also Fam Group Sheet, "Personal 'Living' records of Horace Strong Rawson & Rawson Old Fam Bible Early Mormon Hist Handcart Co of 1847-1878, rep: Mary Estella Rawson Christensen, submitted by self.

NOTES: "A Short Story of Arthur Morrison Rawson" as told by himself & finished by another fam member pg 145 of Rawson Fam Gen Bk cc Pam Hallmark Wagner:

I, Arthur Morrison Rawson, was the 9th child of Horace Strong & Elizabeth Coffin Rawson. I was born 17 June 1840 in Nauvoo, Hancock Co, Ill. When I was about 2 yrs old father moved to Lima Branch in the Yelrome Stake where we resided until the exodus from Nauvoo in 1846.
We 1st stopped at Mt Piscus where we planted a crop & stayed until June or July, then we came to Kainsville & settled abt 2 mi up Muskcrat Crk, 1 mile west of Old Indian Mill. There we cleared off a nice farm where we lived one yr. Fthr sold out to Wm Coffin, mthr's cousin & we made another home abt 1/2 mi west, where we lived until spring of 1850 when we sold to a Mr Wolfe, & then we started for the Valley of the Mtns.
We joined Pres Wilford Woodruff's Co & were in Capt E Whipple's 10 fams. I helped to drive. Experiences while traveling...one day when we were traveling up the Platt Rvr, dogs got aft an old buffalo & he started toward the train, frightened a team of horses & in a few minutes a doz or more teams were running in all directions. Our dear old mthr was in the wagon, sick with cholera, but she took no harm, for our team did not run, but there was a terrible excitement, cattle bellering, men hollering & women crying. One woman was run over & badly hurt. Soon got everything in shape & arrive in SL pretty well tired out but glad to get there.
We all went to Ogden & settled between 8-9th Streets until Ogden City layed out, when we moved houses & everything we could on lots, in the city, lying just south & east of where the PO is no located.
The winter of 1850 I attended school in Browns Fort. The next yr I went to school in the 1st one built in this part. Early spring I hired out to John Thomas to drive a team & plow his farm, then I worked for Edward Bunker, helping him get his crops in. I went to sev different schools, then we moved to Kaysville & bought a farm from Allen Taylor near the foot of east mtns, nr Bares saw mill-put a large crop in & planned for a splendid harvest, but in July, the swarm of grasshoppers destroyed all the crops, so in the fall we moved to Farmington, where I went to school. Next spring we rented land & planted corn & raised a fine crop. This was the hardest time we ever had in the valley. We saved some corn & fodder for Br Clark & ourselves, but we lost most of ours, as well as everyone who turned their stock out onto the range-most had to that winter.
In the spring of 1857, we sold out & moved to Payson UT. I worked for my bro Daniel, went to school, then worked for the Church, helping Joseph & Brigham Young take care of the Church stock. We drove them west of town on the lake shores, as that was good feed grass, then to the east shore. We stayed home at night, then rounded the poor cattle & drove them to parts that had the best feed. In that way, we saved nearly all of the Church herd. In the spring I went to work for the Bishopric, working in the canyon lumbering & making roads & working on the meeting house.
24 May 1857 - ordained a Seventy by Daniel B Rawson. That fall Johnson's army came to UT & our Militia was called out to keep them from coming into the valley. I was kept home to haul wood & ride express. My bro was brought home with rheumitism & I looked after him & my bro Daniel's fam, besides my mthr & fthr & others.
I had sown part of the winter wheat & after getting Wm's crop in & fthr's work done, I went up Provo Canyon & contracted 2 mi of road for the summer. After putting up hay, I went to Camp Floyd & made dobies until I earned $300 in gold. Ran a wagon & peddled while, then hired out to Br Thorn to thrash wheat at Payson, then went to Ft Ephraim & thrashed.
3 Feb 1859 - md Margaret Angeline Pace, living in Payson until 1860 when we moved to Ogden. We have raised a fam of 10 children, burying 2. The above was taken from the Autobiography of Arthur Morrison Rawson. He dd 28 Feb 1923 in Ogden; was bur in Ogden City Cem. He was 5'10" tall, abt 180 lbs, dark complected & hair. He was a Patriarch (1915). He was elected constable & served 20 yrs in Harrisville. He was a SS teacher for 16 yrs, ordained HP & Bishop 15 Nov 1891 at Rexburg ID by Heber J Grant & set apt to preside over the Ammon Ward in ID. He was ordained a Patriarch 9 June 1901 by Mathias F Cowley in the Union Stake & sustained Patriarch on 20 Oct 1915.



1880 CENSUS: UT,Weber Co-Harrisville, film #1255339 pg 591c, Dw(11-02, FS.org-must chk real census):
RAWSON, Arthur 39/IL (NY/VA) farmer, md

1889-1891 HIST: Encyclopedic Hist of the Church, Andrew Jensen, p 22, also Treasures of Pioneer History V2 p486, says almost the same thing, except "part of great Snake River Valley, in which nearly all inhabitants are farmers and stock raisers":

"Ammon Ward is an outgrowth of Iona...suggested by the Book of Mormon, honoring Ammon, son of King Mosiah and a great missionary to the Lamanites. As the Snake River Valley filled up with Latter-Day Saints, and a number of families located south of Iona, these were organized into a Branch of the Church 26 Nove 1889, called S Iona Branch, with Arthur M RAWSON as presiding Elder. This Branch was organized as a ward in 1891, with Arthur M RAWSON as Bishop..."

1889-1913 HIST: Treasures of Pioneer History v2 p486: The first public school building was log structure and used for church and school purposes. It was built on same property as marker (shown on same page) ...and where present church and shool buildings are located. The land where the RAWSON home was located is in private hands, so this marker was placed on church grounds where it could stay for all time. It says:
"This village, first called South Iona, was settled by Latter-day Saints. A branch of the church was org Nov 26 1889, with Arthur M Rawson as presiding Elder. Later he became Bishop. On 12 Feb 1893, the Ward was changed to Ammon, honoring the son of King Mosiah of the Book of Mormon history, a great missionary to the Lamanites. The first public building was made of logs and was erected on this site to serve as both church and school. The present brick meeting house was built in 1912-13"...Bonneville Co ID

1900-02 HIST: Heart Throbs of the West v8 pg 185-86:
"As people moved ever westward to seek new frontiers of trade, adventure and land, so did LDS become colonizers of other states beside Utah. In 1889 David Eccles and John Stoddard became interested in lumber business in N Powder OR, a thriving town on Old OR Trail between Baker and LaGrande. These 2 men org OR Lumber Co...mills were immediately built at N Powder, Pleasant Valley, Hood River, and Baker. Among the employees were LDS. The missionaries from San Diego CA, who labored in OR as early as 1851, began to seek out these saints and encourage them in church work.
In 1900 Charles W Nibley and George Stoddard purchases an 8,000 acre tract of land in the Grand Rhonde Valley...made a settlement on it....Arthur M Rawson was the first permanent settler. There were 9 LDS families located there when a townsite was surveyed and named "Nibley" in honor of Charles W. A frame building, a meeting house, was constructed in 1901. The branch was organized Mar 17, 1901. Samuel Southwick was president of the branch. When Union Stake was org pm 9 Jun 1901, William J. Rawson was chosen as bishop of Nibley Ward.
By 1902 Nibley was a thriving Mormon settlement and many more families moved in. Among these were the Rawsons, Sargents, Roundye, Dewell, Wm David Hanks, Joel H Orton, HJ Neilson, Reuben Hiatt, Francis Hiatt... Joe Lae GROW (??) ...and other families.
One of the early pioneers of Nibley used to say, "We were never lonely; we could laugh at anything because no tragedy came our way. Did the wind blow terrifically? Oh, es but we laughed at that too. Our social life was enjoyable. We knew it took us all to have a good dancing party, so we all came. The young folks of Cove and nearby towns, who were not of our faith, came to join in our social life. Mr. Marion L Carter, not a member of our church, was violinist and he also wrote a poem about our town. Then there Geo R Lyman with dancing feet and and happy heart, who also had a violin and Wm David Hanks at the piano, we had music fit for a king. Babies were parked on the bed almost under the heap of coats, plenty of food and fun." 
Rawson, Arthur Morrison (I1929)
 
2015 1840 BIR,1863 MG, 1908 DTH,BUR: LDS Fam Hist Suite 2, computer software: Nathan Harrison Coffin bn 28 Sep 1840-Richmond, Wayne, IN; md Chestina MC MURTERY 7 Dec 1863-Huntsville, Weber, UT; dd 10 May 1908- Downey, Bannock, ID; bur 13 May 1908-Downey, Bannock, ID. ORD: Bap 19 Apr 1855; E 28 Apr 1886-LOGAN; SS 28 Apr 1886-LOGAN. Resided UT-1852; Ogden Valley, Weber Co, UT-1870, farmer, road superviser, Justice of the Peace. Came to UT with Captain Cutler Compan. Nathan a High Councilor. 1870, Nathan lived in a household of 4; named his 12 children Coffin, Nathan Harrison (I8428)
 
2016 1840 BIR: 200 Yrs of Michael Hist & Gen pg38, 61: Charles md Magdalena Hossler bn 16 Apr 1813 dd 16 Feb 1866; 6 children: Stephen, John, Benjamin, Charles, Mary Ann, Levi
1850,1860 Col Co PA censuses: Stephen 5/PA; Stephen 18/PA
Oct 1999 email from Larry Croll, pg 2: Stephen Michael, son of Charles, bn 21 Nov 1840
Aug 2001 Ancestry.com #308 from John Moore: Stephen bn Beaver Twp, dd Ringtown, bur Ringtown Lutheran Church Cem, Oliver J Michael informant re Schuylkill Archives Vol 2, pg 485

MG,BUR: 200 Yrs Michael Hist & Gen pg 62-67, genealogy provided by Mary Edna Fetterman of Ringtown PA: Stephen 1840-1920, wife Mary Ellen Zimmerman (dau of Joseph & Mary Beaver Zimmerman) 1850-1927; settled in Ringtown Valley, Schuylkill Co-10 children; 1977 Mary Edna only survivor; Stephen and wife, some of children buried Ringtown Cem 
Michael, Stephen (I7583)
 
2017 1840 BIRTH: OH,Washington Co: Temperance Brumbaugh born 1840, re 1850 census
AFN:1FGW-18, married to George Trent, Benjamin Crow, and David M. Ginter. Bir: Family records.

1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32: Temperance Broombaugh age 10, born Ohio, daughter of George and Mary Broombaugh

abt 1860 MARRIAGE #1: Temperance Brumbaugh md George Trent [no date of place shown], one child, no name shown. [George a brother of Wealtha Ann Trent who md Daniel Hiram Brumbaugh]


abt 1870 MARRIAGE #2: Temperance md Benjamin Crow who died in the army. 2 children: Ella, who md Arthur S Vaughn, Altoona PA and William.

abt 1880 MARRIAGE #3: Temperance md David M Ginter who died 2 April 1889; buried Oak Grove Church in Browning MO, 1 son, George, res: Browning, Linn Co MO.

HISTORY: Reported that Temperance recently lived in Kansas City, MO.

BIR,MG,ORD: IGI 1761018 LDS, no info. IGI 8718802/63 film #1396380 and IGI 8718802/72 same film.

[E1837] TEMPERANCE5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same
ancestry as [E1831]) b 1840; TO (1) George Trent;* in (2) Benjamin
Crow, who d in the army; TO (3) David M. Ginter. Mr. Ginter d April 2,
1889, and was buried at Oak Grove Ch., Browning, Linn Co., Mo. It is reported
that Temperance5 recently lived in Kansas City, Mo.
One child by 1st m, surname Trent.
Children by 2d m ( 2 ) , surname Crow:
ii Ella6; TO Arthur S. Vaughn, Altoona, Pa.
iii William6.
One son by 3d m, surname Ginter:
iv George P . 6 ; res. Browning, Linn Co., Mo. 
Brumbaugh, Temperance (I1976)
 
2018 1840 BIRTH: 1870 Cole Co MO census says Paul Goser 30/Wurt..

1865 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole Co: Marriage records Bk B, pp 303, IGI M514811/2492: Paul Goser md Margaretha Haelrich, 24 Jan 1865.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson Twp Dwelling#50:
GOSER, Paul 30/Wurt, Margaret 28/MO, Anton 4/MO, Emilie 1/MO.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: [Can't get back in to find Anc.com Image] Dw 1137,137:
GOSER, Paulus 30/Wurtemberg-farmer; Margaret-wife 37/MO (Bav,Bav);
Anton-son 14/MO; Emilia-dau 11; Michael-son 7/MO

1889 DEATH: Tombstone at St Johns Cemetery, Schubert MO.

NOTES: May be same Paul as son of Anton in 1860 census - abt 4 yrs difference in ages. 
Goser, Paul (I450)
 
2019 1840 BIRTH: CT,Windham-Willimantic: Lydia Ann Gavit born 27 November 1840

c1860 MARRIAGE: Lydia Ann Gavit md Franklin Barnes [no date or place shown], estimated marriage year based on Lydia's birth year + 20 years 
Gavitt, Lydia Ann (I9942)
 
2020 1840 BIRTH: Family records of Thomas O Call and Robert P Wagner. Dau of George Obray and Marie...

1880 CENSUS: UT,Cache-Paradise: FHL film 1255335 pg 172c,4 June,ED 10, Dw# 82/87: J Mary Thomas age 40 born Wales (Wales,Wales) keep house, wife of William N thomas 
Obray, Mary Jane (I962)
 
2021 1840 BIRTH: Germany [or Saxony]: Charles Urban born 22 Oct 1840 to Sebastian and Margaret [Husfeld] Urban

1860 CENSUS:MO,Cole Co: Dw #786:
URBAN, Sebastian 45/Germ; Margaret 55/Germ; Chas 9/Germ; Simon 15/Germ

1863 MARRIAGE: MO,Cole CO: Mg Record Bk B, page 270.

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: 6 Jul, Dw#75:
URBAN, Charles 29/Saxony; Catherine 27/Bav; William 5/MO; Catherine 4/MO;
Sebastian 2/MO; Erhardt 8/12 MO. Also Sebastian 55/Sax, Margaret 65/Sax.

1880 CENSUS: to get

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Liberty Twp, Film #1240850:
URBAN, Charles Oct 1840-59/Gy (Gy,Gy); son Nickolaus Jun 1875-24/MO;
d/law Liska Jun 1875 24/Gy;, G/s Robert Aug 1899 9/12-MO; dau Mary
Aug 1878-21/MO; son Fred Sep 1880 19/MO; dau Annie-Nov 1883 16/MO;
G/dau Lizzie GOSER Oct 1891-8/MO; G/dau Tillie-Oct 1893 6/MO; G/son
Harry Jul 1897-2/MO.
Brenner, John and Katharina also close by.
Urban, William and Barbara - Marion Twp.

1930 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Anc.com Img 40, pg 20B, 22 April, 1105 E McCarty St, Dw 353,467:
URBAN, Charles J-head 89/GY (Gy,Gy) widow, no occupation, served in Civil War, own [value
$4000]; Henry SCHUBERT-son in law, 65/MO (MO,GY)md at 30, no occupation, no
military service; Elizabeth-dau 59/MO (Gy,Gy)md at 23, no occupation.
Dw 353,468: Harry Goser-head 32/MO and family [son of Anton?]

1931 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Charles Urban, widow, died 14 June 1931, age 90yrs7mos22dys; buried at the Schubert Lutheran Cemetery 17 June 1931 by Wymore-Gordon Undertaker, next to his parent: Sebastian Urban 3-12-1815 to 12-5-1878, Margaret Urban 3-15-1805 to 8-18-1872.
Also children buried there? Ehrhardt E Urban Oct 20,1869-Jul 17, 1870
Albert Urban Sep 28, 1872-Oct 9, 1872
Heinrich Urban Jan 25, 1874-Jul 7, 1874.

NOTES: Paul LePage 3/1991: Daughter Elizabeth buried at Woodlawn [Woodland] with parents.
Need to check further, as show wife buried at Schuberts and several other children.
Also check: 1900 census shows grandchildren named GOSER, Lizzie, Tillie and Harry living with Charles and family, wife died 1899. 
Urban, Charles (I427)
 
2022 1840 BIRTH: Jordan J Eads bn 1840 in Missouri

c1860 MARRIAGE: Jordan J Eads md Subrina Allen abt 1860, no actual date or place shown.

1860 CENSUS: TX, Wise Co-Catlett Creek, FHL film #805308 pg 307, 15 June, Dw 42/42:
EADES, Jesse J 21/MO farmer; Sabrina 19/MO 
Eades, Jesse Jordan Jr. (I8540)
 
2023 1840 BIRTH: Mary M Smith born about 1840, probably Linn Co
Rcds Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry

1850 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Dist 50 Being:16 Oct,Dw 157: Mary M Smith 10/MO dau of Wm H and Nancy Smith

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Scottsville: Dw 399: Mary not in this census - md, died? CK 
Smith, Mary M (I5241)
 
2024 1840 BIRTH: MO,Boone Co-Rocheport: Ann Elizabeth Smith was born 23 August 1840; will of father, George: "Anna" [Mrs Bradford Sept 1993: Ann was born in Rocheport]

1850 CENSUS: MO-Boone Co: 28 Sep, Dw #1075: Ann E Smith 11/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Scottsville: Dw #382: Ann E Smith 20/MO, daughter of George and Mahala Smith

1863 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Silus Hussey Thurlo md Ann Elizabeth Smith 15 Dec 1863

1901 HISTORY: Nat Archives 692.296 #10, by Belle Atkins, affidavit re Albert Jackson Smith pension 3 April 1901, ...taken at 2 1/2 miles west of Reger, Sullivan Co MO: "Father's parents are dead. Had 8 children-4 daughters & 4 sons. Only 3 living: Lorinda Fields of Humphrey; Mrs A N Thurlo of Carroll Co (Bogard or Tina), husb name Silas Thurlo a farmer; Mary C Thurlo living 1 mile this side of Scottsville. PO Browning. Grandparents old and feeble when died. Not know dates. Father's brothers: Thomas H-died near Humphrey; William R died Boone Co; James Smith-not know where died. Nancy E Scott 4th sister and died in Kansas. Not know what died of."

1908 HIST: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Obit of sister Mary Catherine Oct 1908: "...Sister Mrs Anna Thurlo of Bosworth survives..."

1908 HIST: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Browning Leader-Record 8 Oct 1908: "Mrs Anna Thurlo and daughter, Mrs W O Stewart, returned home to Bosworth."

1923 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Carroll Co-Bosworth: Ann Elizabeth Smith Thurlo died 18 November 1923, age 83 of Myocarditis contributed to by Influenza in May; buried Wharton Cemetery, near Bosworth [picture on pg 5-12] 
Smith, Ann Elizabeth (I3423)
 
2025 1840 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: Margaretha Hoefer was born 12 December 1840

1850 CENSUS: to get

1858 MARRIAGE: Margaretha Hoefer md George Adam Walther 17 June 1858

1860 CENSUS: to get

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co:
WALTHER, George 35/Bav, Margaret 27/MO, John 10/MO, Albert 8/MO, Adam 5/MO,
Lizzie 3/MO, Louisa 6/12 MO and Johann 43/Bav and Barbara Walther 25/Bav

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co:
WALTHER, George Adam 44/Bav, Margaret 39, John Grant 20, Albert B 17, Adam H. 15,
Lizzie 13, Louisa 11, Thomas J. 3.

1900 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co:
WALTHER, Adam H Walther, George A, Margaretha, dau Lizzie R. Mother, father
and sister living with Adam.

1907 WILL, DEATH of mother: Kathrina Doehla's will dated 10 May 1894: Margaretha is named in her mother's will (Kathrina Doehla) dated 10 May 1894, along with Margaretha's brother, Adam Hoefer and Proof of Will was dated 6 Feb 1907, both in Jefferson City MO. "..and I further devise, bequeath and give to my daughter, Margaretha Walther and my son Adam Hoefer all the real estate of which I may die possessed, or in which I may have any leagal or equitable interest, to be equally divided betweem them, share and share alike, with full power to sell and dispose fo the same in such manner as they may see proper."

1927 DEATH: MO,Cole Co-Jefferson City: Post Tribune, Saturday, Sep 3,1927, pg 1, cl 1, "Burial of Mrs Walther Monday in Riverview"
"The funeral of Mrs. Margaretha Walther will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Wymore-Gordon undertaking parlors. The service at the Evangelical Central Church will be held at 2:30. Burial will be in Riverview.
Mrs. Walther died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Yoergler, near Algoa at the age of 67 years. She was born in this county and resided here all her life. Her husband, George Adam Walther, died in 1900.
She is survived by four sons, John G Walther and Adam H Walther of Algoa, Officer Al. Walther ofthis city, Thomas J. Walther of Los Angeles, and two daughters. Mrs. John Yoergler of Algoa and Mrs Wm C Schmidt of Jefferson
City. Mrs. Walther also leaves one brother, Adam J. Hoefer of this city. Mrs. Walther was well known and her death is regretted by a host of sorrowing relatives and friends." 
Hoefer, Margaretha (I255)
 
2026 1840 BIRTH: MO: Sarah L Lay born June 1840, dau of Joseph D Lay and Nancy C Godsey [Vol 1 p34, sister Vol 2, p109, bro Vol 4, pg 32] Lay, Sarah L (I10361)
 
2027 1840 BIRTH: OH,Marion Co-Big Island Twp: Mary Jane Thurlo was born 1840 Thurlo, Mary Jane (I10690)
 
2028 1840 BIRTH:,MG,DTH: AFN: 1FGW-03: Abby R & Abariah Rogers. Rcds June Smith Hallmark, grtgdau

1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571: Abariah Rogers age 10 born Indiana, daughter of John and Anna Rogers

1858 MARRIAGE: IA,Lee Co-Ft Madison: Abigail R Rogers md John Brumbaugh 31 January 1858

1859 RELIGEON: May obit: "1859 converted to the Methodist Church. Withdrew membership a few year ago and joined Church of Christ..."

1860 CENSUS: IA,Lee Co, Charleston Twp, 5 July, Dw #336: Abigail Brumbaugh age 19, born Indiana, wife of John Brumbaugh

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Duncan Twp, Film #552322, Dw #154: Avaria Brumbaugh age 24 born Indiana, wife of John Brumbaugh

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film #1254739, 8 Jun, Dw #130 (also Seattle Arch #T758,64): Abbie Brumbaugh age 37 born Indiana [Ind,VA] keeping house, wife of John Brumbaugh

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan, Film #1240905, 1 June (ED 151), pg 56 (Seatt Arch #T623,905): Abigail Brumbaugh age 62 born November 1838 in Indiana [KY,Ind] 8/13 children living, wife of John Brumbaughd

1910 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp, Film 1374839, 15 Apr, 36 North St: Abigail Brumbaugh age 70 bn Ind [KY,OH] 8/13 children living, wife of John Brumbaugh

1913 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: Abigail R Rogers Brumbaugh died 21 April 1913; buried White Oak Cemetery 22 April.

NOTES: 1962 letter from Neva Bails Nickell-Fairbury Neb: She & June double cousins. Abigail raised grandson Robert; son called Johnny Watt; died Apr 21, 1913 of TB & buried White Oke Cem; sister Fern Woodward, publisher Browning Leader-Record newspaper. Father head of Browning paper.
AF submitters: Mrytle..., Joy Wright & Pam 
Rodgers, Abigail R (I1861)
 
2029 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I372)
 
2030 1841 (ae 9 in 1850)

When the heirs of Samuel E. Armstrong signed the paper which had their share of their fathers land on Shaws Fork deeded to brother John E. Armstrong, Tacy's husband, William H. Simmons, signed it, not her.

From the files of Janice L. (Armstrong) Nicholas 
Armstrong, Tacy (I1576)
 
2031 1841 BIRTH, c1860 MARRIAGE: William J Eads born 1841 in Missouri, md Ellen Caldwell, estimated marriage year based on Williams's birth year Eades, William (I8541)
 
2032 1841 BIRTH: George Henry Gavitt born January 1841

1884 MARRIAGE: George Henry Gavitt md in 1884, Adelaide Taylor [no place shown] 
Gavitt, George Henry (I10059)
 
2033 1841 BIRTH: Germany [Prussia]-Wollen: Ferdinand C Wegner bn 21 Oct 1841. In newspaper article in Cheney Free Press, Dec 15, 1988, he is shown to have been born in Papendorf, Prussia, near Berlin [to ck out, as many things in article not correct]

1859 IMMIGRATION: Civil War Pension affidavit signed by Ferdinand Wegner 27 Dec 1899: "... and came to New York City in 1859. worked for (Wisser) Blacksmith on Green St, between Spring & Broom Str, untill the war broke out...

1860-1861 New York City Directories, FHL film #1377171:
1860, pg 93: Wisser, Henry, Smith, 97 Greene - but could not find Ferdinand Wegner
1861, pg 925: Wisser, Henry, Carriages, r 77 Greene but again, no Ferdinand found.

1861,1863 MILITARY: Civil War Pension papers 1899: Ferdinancd C Wegner enrolled 12 May 1861 in Co B, 29th Regiment, New York Volunteers, discharged June 1863, wife: Amy E Wegner former Amy E Johnson, md 3 Dec 1876, Umatilla Co OR by Rev J S Rhoads, mg certificate at home.

1863 HIST: Civil War Pension papers 1899: "Worked for same blacksmith about a month..."

1863.1865 MILITARY,DESCRIPTION: Civil War Pension papers 1899: "Aug 1863, Ferdinand re-inlisted: 3rd New Jersey Battery Light Artillary"
Copy of Volunteer Enlistment for Civil War service in State of New Jersey, town of Bergen, 4 Aug 1863: I, Frederich Wegner, born in Germany in the State of Prussia, aged 24 years, and by occupation a Smith, do hereby acknowledge to have volunteered this 4th day of August 1863, to serve as a Soldier in the Army of the United States of America, for the period of three years... Sworn and subscribed to... before Christian Woerner, Lieut., signed by Examining Surgeion, D. L. Reeve, MD... This soldier has brown eyes, light hair, fair complexion, is 5'5" high..."
19 Jun 1865: NJ-Trenton: Honorably discharged at Trenton, New Jersey
When he applied for Disability Pension, his records had mistakenly been written as Frederick. The master officer, hearing him called 'Fred' made the mistake. Three letters, one from each brother cleared up the mistake. He collected $25 monrhly after 1917, and finally $40 per month in 1920.

1865-1867 HIST: New York-Rochester: Civil War Pension papers 1899: "Went from Trenton NJ to Rochester NY,worked at East Bloomfield sev months at my trade." [cc of picture in uniform c1866]
PA-Oil City: Went to Oil Regions of PA, Oil City & surrounding country, followed blacksmith until 1867"

1867-1869 HIST: OR,Multnomah-Portland: Civil War Pension papers 1899: "I came back to NYC, & left for this coast by the Nicarvergen route, came to Portland abt Dec,...
1868: OR,Union Co-LaGrande: "...left there Mar 1868 for LaGrande OR, engaged in blacksmithing."
1869-1884: OR,Grant-Granite Creek: "Abt 1 year, after I went to mines on the North Fork of John Days & Granite Creek in Grant Co Or where I followed blacksmithing mostly until spring 1884."

1870 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co-Granite Prec,Baker City PO: FHL Film 5295610-pg7, Dw #334:
WEGNER, F. C. 28/Prussia (blacksmith)(parents-foreign birth), living with 3 miners

1870-1872 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."

1876 MARRIAGE: OR,Umatilla Co: Ferdinand C Wegner md Aimee Elizabeth Johnson on 3 Dec 1876, md by Rev J. S. Rhoads [Cheney Free Press 12-15-1988: Portland OR is where Ferdinand md Amy E Johnson in 1867]

1878 BIRTH: Child #1: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: L Elizabeth [Ernstine] Wegner bn 22 Aug 1878

1880 CENSUS: OR,Grant Co-Granite Creek: FHL film 1255081-pg 15,19 June, Dw: 292/292:
WEGNER, F. C. 38/Prussia (Prussia,Prussia) blacksmith; A. E. 24/CA (Maine/Maine)
keeping house

1880 BIRTH: Child #2: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: William F Wegner bn 6 Nov 1880

1883 BIRTH: Child #3: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Herman C Wegner bn 1 Feb 1883

1884 HIST: WA,Spokane-Cheney: Civil War Pension papers 1899: "Being unwell a great deal, having rhumatism & stomach troubles, I had to abandon my trade & came to this place in 1884, took up homestead, & been living here in WA, Spokane Co ever since." [Cheney Free Press 12-15-1988: during the time Ferdinand was farming there [on homestead south of Cheney, his father died in a cholera epidemic in Germany... urged his mother to make her home with him and his family, which she did for a short time before going on to Pilot Rock to make her home with another son]

1885 BIRTH: Child #4: WA,Spokane-Cheney: Edward E Wegner bn 21 Jun 1885

1889 LAND: WA,Spokane Co: FHL film #569498, pg 596: Homestead Certif #1036, Application #5266: "Whereas, there has been deposited in the General Land Office of the U.S. a certificate of the Register of the Land Office of Spokane Falls, Washington Territory... the claim of Ferdinand C Wegner... for the South half of the SE Quarter of the SE Quarter and the lot numbered 9 of Section 4 in Twp 21, N of Range 41, E of Willamette Meridian in Washington Territory, containing 158 acres.
In Testimony Whereof, I Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States of America have caused these letters to be made Patent and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto offered.
Given my hand, at this city of Washington, the 17th day of May, do the year of our Lord 1889, and of the Independence of the United States the 113th by the President Benjamin Harrison, By M McKean, Secretary and D Tyler member of the General Land Office. #4. pg 335, filed for .... of F C Wegner on the 25th of June....[can't read rest, and really not much of two line above]..." [have cc of]
Copy of map showing homestead sent by Joyce Spaulding Oct 2003: Shows Wegner Rd, south of Cheney down Cheney Plaza Road, off Rock Lake Road

1899 CIVIL WAR PENSION: WA,Spokane-Cheney: June 1997 letter from Joyce Spaulding: Pension App: #1144486 27 Dec 1899 by Ferdinand C Wegner: "DECLAR. FOR INVALID PENSION Oct 1899-Ferdinand 57 yrs, enrolled 12 May 1861 Co B-29th Reg,NY Vol; re-inlisted Aug 1863 3rd NJ Battery Light Artillary; honorably discharged 19 Jun 1865, Ferdinand alias Frederick: partially unable to earn a support by manual labor, by reason of disability of back, rheumatism and stomach troubles.
DEPT OF INTERIOR, BUREAU OF PENSIONS (to Ferdinand, alias Fredereck Wegner), signed 28 Dec 1899 by Ferdinand: Res Cheney WA, md Amy E Johnson 3 Dec 1876 in Umatilla Co OR by Rev J. S. Rhoads. Children: L Ernstine Wegner bn 22 Aug 1878, Wm F bn 6 Nov 1880, Herman C bn 1 Feb 1883, Edward E bn 21 Jun 1885
AFFIDAVIT, PENSION OFFICE: Ferdinand Wegner alias Frederick, claim #1144486, signed 27 Dec 1899 age 58yrs residing Cheney. "I was bn Prussia (GY) 21 Oct 1841,came to NYC 1859, worked for Wisser Blacksmith on Green St between Spring & Broom St until war broke out. Enlisted in Co B, Capt Weinhold, 29th Reg NYC for 2yrs, dischgd June 1863 NYC.
Worked for same blcksmth abt month, reinlisted Aug 1863 in 3rd NJ Batt,Capt Woerner. Being a blacksmith Capt asked me to serve as such, which I did, was dischargd after war over at Trenton NJ. Went from Trenton to Rochester NY,worked at East Bloomfield sev months at my trade.
Went to Oil Regions of PA, Oil City & surrounding country, followed blacksmith until 1867, when I lost my original discharges but never knew exactly when & where I came back to NYC, & left for this coast by the Nicarvengen route, came to Portland abt Dec,, left there Mar 1868 for LaGrande OR, engaged in blacksmithing.
Abt 1 yr after I went to mines on the North Fork of John Days & Granite Creek in Grant Co Or where I followed blacksmithing mostly until spring 1884.
Being unwell a great deal, having rhumatism & stomach troubles, I had to abandon my trade & came to this place in 1884, took up homestead, & been living here in WA, Spokane Co ever since.
The only reason my name appears on the rolls as Fredrick Wegner is that they would call me Fred even if I told my name as Ferdinand & been called Fred nearly everywhere I went, & the orderly Sargent, putting my name down as Friedrick, induced me to sign as such, without thinking of the consequences, & after my name was put down as Friedrich in my 1st 2 yrs service, it was put down the same again in my 2nd, being a veteran & taken from the first discharges. I think that in a few instances, you can find my name signed as Ferdinand on the pay rolls, don't know anybody back east as I have been away for so long. I was either it out when enlisted, Height I think, 5ft 9in, eyes gray, hair dark. Signed Ferdinand Wegner

1900 PENSION AFFIDAVIT: OR,Umatilla Co-Pilot Rock: Brother JULIUS WEGNER, signed 5 Jan 1900 residing Pilot Rock OR, 54 yrs: "I am brother of Ferdinand Wegner, alias Frederick. I am positive & know Frederick and Ferdinance same person. Ferdinand was given him by his parents. He was called by that name in childhood, but when he came to America, almost everyone would persist in calling him Frederick, although repeatedly told that his name was Ferdinand.
We were partners sev years in blacksmith business as near as I can recollect from 1874-1880 in the blacksmith and other business in Oregon. The above facts are of my own personal knowledge - I also know of his enlistment in 3rd Batt NJ Lt Artillery- and once during his serice he came home on furlough to visit me, he was at that time most always called Fred. When we were partners, he was called Fred. He is my brother and I know his name is Ferdinand, but he is called Frederick and Fred also."

1900 CENSUS: WA,Spokane Co-Rock Lake Prec: FHL flm 1241750-pg 3,15 June, Dw63/63:
WEGNER, Ferdinand C-head 58/GY-bn Oct 1841 (GY,GY) farmer, md 24 yrs, immigrated
1860(39 yrs in US), naturilization-NA;own home/farm; Amy E-wife 44/CA-bn Mar
1856(Penn,Kent.) 4/4children living; Willam F-son 19/OR-bn Nov 1880(GY,CA)
sch-5 mos; Herman C-son 17/OR-bn Feb 1883,sch 5 mos; Edward E-son
14/WA bn June 1885 sch 5 mos; all read, write, speak English.
Next door DW #63/64-dau: Wegner, Elizabeth-head 21/OR bn Aug
1878 (GY,CA)single farmer,own home/farm

1901 PENSION AFFIDAVIT: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: June 1997 letter from Joyce Spaulding: Pension papers for Ferdinand, affidavit by brother, FREDERICK WEGNER, 8 Feb 1901, residing Spokane WA at 424 Sherman Ct, age 64. "I am an older brother of applicant... correct name given him by our parents was Ferdinand Wegner. He was sometimes called Ferd & mistook by a great many to be Frederick. I also know from personal knowledge, seeing him in NY with his Regt. that he was a soldier in the above-named service. Ferdinancd is my brother & I, his bro Frederick Wegner was not in the service. Further, I am positive there was not two of our family of the same given name, but that the 2 names being similar in pronunciation would naturally leave the to error of the mustering office, which was done many times before in similar cases..."

c1908: Copy of photo of Amy and Ferdinancd in Cheney, Washington about 1908

1910 CENSUS:WA,Spokane Co-film#13756583 ED 159 pg 270,30 April,Dw 299/301-402 E 28th Av:
WEGNER, Ferdinand C-head 68/GY [Gy,Gy] md 1x 33yrs, own income, imm 1857,
N/A naturalization, own home; Amy E-wife 54/CA [PA,KY]md 1x, 33 yrs, 4/4
children living; L Ernestine-dau 31/OR [Gy,CA] single saleslady-retail books;
William F-son 29/OR, single bkkppr-labor contractor; Edward E-son 24/WA,
single teacher/college

1911-13 HISTORY: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: US City Directories 1821-1989,n Anc Img 617, pg 1221: Ferdinand C Wegner, h E 402 28th Avenue. Also Lulu Wegner, a teacher. 1911 shows him a rancher. 1913: (Amy) same as others.
1912 - Many other Wegners: Ann Wegner, a maid San Marco Apts, A H Wegner, cement worker h235 Front; Ida L Wegner boarding 2217 Mission; John Wegner, clerk RB Wegner, boarding 2217 Mission; Karl Wegner, E1527 Crown Ave; Minnie (wid Fred W Wegner) E 364 9th Ave; Richard B Wegner-jeweler 7 Washington, h 1928 Mission; Rob't C Wegner traveling eng SP &S RR, h H Consuelo Apts; Wm J Wegner, contractor, h 2217 Mission; Wm W Wegner gas ftr, boarding 2217 Mission. 1911 - Bertha E Wegner (widow Henry A)b. 3409 Lee; Ella E Wegner-teacher b. 2217 Mission; Herman C-same as 1912 , Ida L-same as 1912, L Ernestine Wegner clerk John W Graham, b 402 28th Avenue; Mrs Martha Wegner, h 02213 Hamilton; Minnie - same as 1912; Richard B-same as 1912; Rob't C Wegner-r S171 Stevens; Wm J-same as 1912; Wm W-same as 1912.
1913 - Fred actor h E 364 9th; Gladys r 1928 Mission; Ida L-same as others; John J-engr R B Wegner, r 2217 Mission; Leal Wegner r 1928 Mission; L Ernestine-same as 1911; Minnie-same; Richard B (Rilla)-rest same; Robt C (Jessie) H-104 6th Ave; Wm J (Augusta) carp rest same; Wm W auto repair r 2217 Mission.
1915 MICH,Adrian: Frederick (Minnie) tailor Wood, Crane & Wood Co, r 98 E Maple Av; Louis C clerk H L Hopper res 40 Toledo. Can't be ours.

1914 PHOTO: Oct 200 letter from Joyce Spaulding, pg 46: Copy of picture of family in front of house on 28th, Christmas day

1915 HIST,DEATH of wife: WA,Spokane-Spokane: Jun 1997 lttr from Joyce Spaulding-Pension papers from Ferdinand: "Ferdinand Wegner, E 402 28th Ave, Spokane WA in 1915; Amy died 3 May 1915"

MARRIAGE #2: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: July 1997 letter from Joyce Spaulding: "Ferdinand C Wegner md Lucy E ______ after Amy's death in 1915. She died before his death in 1920."

1920 CENSUS:WA,Spokane City-Acorn Prc: FHL film #1821940,ED151,Jan 9-10,Dw190/201,E 402 28th Av:
WEGNER, Ferdinand Wegner 78/GY [Wollin crossed out] (Prussia,Prussia)widowed
father/law to and living with Winfred Lee Scott 41/IA, dau Lula Ernestine 41/OR,
& grandsn George Wegner Scott 7/12 WA. Ferdinand imm 1857, nat 1878

1920 PENSION: Oct 2003 letter from Joyce Spaulding: "Ferdinand Wegner finally proved his case, & was awarded a pension for the 3 1/2 years he served fighting in the Civil War. In another letter, he lists his wife, Amy E. Johnson, and all four of his children and their birth dates. He first was awarded $25 per month. In 1920, not long before his death, the pension was raised to $40.00 per month."

1920 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Spokane Co-Spokane: Ferdinand C Wegner died at home, March 20, 1920, East 28th Ave, Spokane WA-lived there 11 yrs, 40 year in US; dd age 78 ytd 5 mos 3 days of angina pectoria, arterio sclerosis 20years; buried Cheney Cem 27 Mar 1920, parents not known - informant H. C. Wegner of Spokane, attended by Dr Welty 14 Dec 1919-24 Mar 1920-was a farmer

NOTES: 4-29-97: Phone call from Joyce Spaulding, 12946 Ashwood Dr, Sun City, AZ 85375 - she descendant of Frederick Wegner. Related to Johnsons who md Wegner, Pearson lines. Ferdinand md Aimee E Johnson, bn CA 29 Mar 1856, #3 child of Johnsons. Joyce's dau Catheline Benoit living in Billings-Clark Ave, who wks with education foundation, raising funds Alberta Bair Theatre [husband left her abt 1993]
William Robert Johnson & Elizabeth Tharp-parents of 10 children,#6 Moses Robert Johnson - Joyce Johnson Spaulding gfather who lived Pilot Rock until 1866 when sold & returned to CA. Aimee #3 child bn CA
---------------------for timeline, all above?
An Illustrated History of Spokane Co, WA, Barbara Curtis, pg 330-331, 1900
F. C. Wegner, Cheney, was born in Prussia, October 21, 1841, and lived there until 17 years old, early learning the trade of a blacksmith. In 1858 he came to New York, where for 3 years he followed his trade. When the call came for volunteers, he joined the army and served through the entire war, belonging for the first 2 years to the 29th New York Infantry and for the remainder to the 3rd New Jersey Light Artillery. He participated in the battles of Bull Run, Cross Keys, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville and several other engagements and skirmishes. He was mustered out in May 1865, after having rendered valiant service and made a war record of which his family have good reason to be proud.
At the close of the war he went to Pennsylvania and again engaged in blacksmithing, but 2 years later he came to Portland, Oregon. He remained till March 1868, then went into mining and general merchandising until 1884, when he removed to Spokane County. He now lives 12 miles southeast of Cheney, where he has about 1000 acres of land and is engaged in farming and stock riasing.
Mr. Wegner is one of the most enterprising and successful farmers in the county. He is also a representative citizen of the community in which he resides, has always manifested a deep interest in everything tending to advance the interests of his part of the country and has filled creditably many important local offices.
He was married in Umatilla County, Oregon, in December 1876, to Amy E Johnson, and they have a family of 4 children: Ernestina L., William F., Herman C., and Edward. Mr Wegner is a member of Cheney Lodge, No. 21, I.O.O.F.



CK OUT:
1. Post by Glenn Gohr, thru Barbara
Wegner, Ferdinand C (I2577)
 
2034 1841 BIRTH: Jacob J or L Myers was born 23 Jul 1841, based on calculations of death date and age shown on headstone

1850 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Dest 96: Anc.com Img 30-31, pg 319-320, 17 Sept, 195,195:
MYERS, Henry 40/TN-farmer; Martha F 36/TN; William R 12/TN; Jacob J 8/TN;
Joseph D 2/MO

1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co,Milan PO: Anc.com Img 64, pg65, 20 July, Dw435,435:
MYERS, Henry 50/TN-workhand; Janie 48/TN; Jacob 15/MO;
Dea 12/MO [a little unsure of this family group but it fits]

1865 MARRIAGE: MO,Sullivan Co: Jacob L Myers married Malinda B Smith 20 November 1865 by Saul Reges, Preacher of the Gospel

1870 CENSUS: MO, Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp-Milan PO: Anc.com Img 15, pg 15, 23 July, Dw 112,112:
MYERS, Jacob 27/TN farmer; Malinda B 26/MO keeping house; Mary # 3/MO;
Andrew W 6/12-MO, bn Nov; George R 6/12-MO, bn Nov

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp: Anc.com Img 4, pg 4,2 June,28,28:
MYERS, Jacob 36/TN (TN,TN) md farmer; Malinda-wife 34/MO (VA,VA)
md-keeping house; Andrew-son 10/MO (TN,MO); George-son
10/MO (TN,MO); Luella-dau 7/MO; Rebecca-dau 4/MO; James
son 4/12-MO bn January

1900 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp: Anc.com Img 33, pg16B, [no date]Dw 315,317:
MYERS, Jacob J-head38/TN born July 1841 (TN,TN) md 34yrs-farmer, renting farm;
Malinda B-wife56/MO bn Sept 1843 (VA,KY) md 34 yrs 6/10 children living;
Marion F-son 17/MO bn Nov 1882 (TN,MO)single-farm laborer

1903 DEATH: Jacor L or JJ Myers died December 7, 1903 - assumed husband of Milinda Barthena Smith, from her 1915 obit: "...1963 married Jacob Myers who died twelve years ago. Ten children born... 
Myers, Jacob J (I10582)
 
2035 1841 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: HOELRICH, Margaretha born 17 July 1841, dau of Adam Hoelrich & [no mother's name shown]

1870 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co shows 28/MO. Abt 1842.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Cole Co: [Can't get back in to find Anc.com Image] Dw 1137,137: Margaret Goser age 37 born Missouri (Bav,Bav), wife of Paulus Goser 
Hoelrich, Margaretha (I451)
 
2036 1841 BIRTH: MO,Cole Co: William Redmond [or man] Eads born June 2, 1841

1844 HIST: Pioneer index cds, OR Hist Soc Library, Portland OR Mar 2002: "Wm R Eads to OR 1844, located Sheridan.

1850 CENSUS: OR Terr, Polk Co,19 Oct, Dw190/190: Wm Edes 9/MO, son of Solomon & Susannah Edes

1869 MARRIAGE: OR,Yamhill Co-Sheridan: William R Eads of Grant Co, md to Currilla Shortridge 7 Mar 1869, church in Sheridan OR, children: 1 son died at an early age [2 yrs re Connie] & 1 daughtrer, Alma... Wm & his wife were divorced and he never md again"

1870 CENSUS: OR, Grant Co-Baker pg 11 Dw #64-64:
EADES, Wm J 28/MO miner; EA(E) Eades 18/KY; John 23/OR

c1871 HIST: Hist of Eads Family by Rev Geo R Eads, 1945, pg 4: "My father... 15 yrs of age when he followed his brothers, Abraham... and William to the gold mines in Eastern Oregon... William Redmond Eads spent his early life in mining country of eastern OR."

1880 CENSUS:OR, Yamhill Co-Sheridan pg 19,June, Dw #1:
EADS, Wm R 38/... butcher; Crilla A 28/... ; Almer C-m 4/

c1887 HIST: Note in Mary Mark's file, Eads doc #4: "Wm... & Crulla... their dau Alma came to live with my mother and father, when I was about 8 yrs old [abt 1887]..."

c1890-1900 HIST: Note in Mary Mark's file, Eads doc #4: Wm's dau, Alma "...then she went to live with mother's brother, Abraham Eads and his wife. When she was about 18 she went to keep house for her father for several yrs, then back to her mother's in Oakland. We never knew their address or mother's name and never saw Alma again."

1900 CENSUS: OR, Union-LaGrande City pg47 film 1241352, 9 June Dw 110/111:
EADS, William R June 1841-58/MO (MO,TN) widow, day laborer, living with
brother Ennis & fam.

1910 HIST: Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "William Eads was a sheep camp tender; widower

1916 DEATH,BURIAL: OR,Grant Co-Fox: William Redmond Eads died July 3rd, 1916, at the home of Rev George R Eads of heart trouble; buried St Andrews Cemetery, Canyon City, Grant, Oregon [St Andrews for Mary Eads Burton also?-ck out].


ACTION - CK OUT - Wm Redmond Eads:
1. AFN:2JXJ-TK, who and what said? 
Eads, William Redmond (I2078)
 
2037 1841 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co-near Browning: William Thomas Prather born 1 Feb 1841. 15 June 1922, son of Thomas &
Lucinda Dawson Prather [more on ancestors of William Thomas, The Warrens and You pg 80].

1861-65 MILITARY: The Warres and You pg 80: "William Thomas Prather served as a private in the Civil War..."

1870 CENSUS; MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-Linneus PO: pg 80(232), 4 Aug, Dw 72/93:
PRATHER, Wm T 29/MO farmer (4000,2000); Rebecca 28/MO; Wm W 7/MO

1880 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-Benton Twp-ED 187: pg 7,1st June,pg 507, Dw 7/7:
PRATHER, William 39/MO (KY,KY) farmer; Rebecca 39/MO (TN,TN); Walter 16/MO;
Bertha 9/MO; Mary E 7/MO; Grace 5/MO-measles; Ross 2/MO

1900 CENSUS:MO,Linn-Benton Twp /ed 65: Anc.com Img 20 sheet 11, 16 June, Dw 210/221:
PRATHER, William T-head 59/MO bn F1841 (KY,KY) 39yrs, farmer-own farm; Rebecca-wife
58/MO bn March 1842 (TN,MO)md39yrs 6/7 children living; Ross E-son22/MO
bn May 1898 (MO,MO)wd, farmer Ernst F-son 15/MO bn Aug 1884 (MO,MO)

1910 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp-Browning ED66: Anc.com Img 18 pg22, 28 Apr Dw//:
PRATHER, William T-head 69/MO (Ky,Ky)md 1x-49yrs-gen farmer; Rebecca A-wifw 68/MO
(MO,MO)md 1x-49yrs 6/8 children living; Fay E-son 23/MO (MO,MO)single

1920 CENSUS: MO,Linn Co-N Benton Twp: A/c Img #? pg 16, 12-14 Jan, Farm 14:
PRATHER, Wm T-head 78/MO (KY,KY)md farmer; Rebecca A-wife 77/MO (TN,MO)
md, no occ; Earnest F-son 35/MO (MO,KY) no occupation

1922 DEATH,BURIAL: MO,Linn Co-Browning: William Thomas Prather died 11 June 1922, buried in Prather Cemetery

NOTES: The Prather farm, owned by George W Prather at time of book, The Warrens & You-1958 , has been handed down through the generations.

Ck out: Prather Cem, Cem Rcds of NW Linn Co MO Vol 1, pg 68: "Prather... Thomas, died July 30, 1892, aged 84 yrs, 8 mos, 7 das; Lucinda, wife of Thomas, died June 27, 1876, aged 61 yrs, 7 mos, 10 das" [parents of Wm Thomas] Also - sis? "Prather... Mary E., November 30, 1843-May 1, 1856" From The Warrens and You pg 80, it said William's father and many slaves, some of them being buried in the Prather Cemetery, some bought homes in Linneus MO. 
Prather, William Thomas (I5014)
 
2038 1841 BIRTH: MO,Linn Co: Walden M Bailey born abt 1841
Family records of Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry

1850 CENSUS:MO,Linn Co: 16 Oct, Dw 554: Walden M Bailey 9/MO, son of William and Susan Bailey

bef 1911 DEATH: Obit of bro George R Bailey Browning Leader-Rcd Vol I pg 24, 16 Mar 1911
shows 1 bro Joseph Superior NEB. 
Bailey, Walden M (I5248)
 
2039 1841 BIRTH: PA,Green Co: George Freeland born 18 October 1841 to John Freeland and Minerva Clevenger

MILITARY: Schrock Cemetery Headstone: "George Freeland Oct. 18, 1841, Nov 2, 1920 Co A, 140 Reg. Penn. Vol. Inf."
Obit 1920: "...was a veteran of the Civil War, wounded twice..."

1866 MARRIAGE: PA,Green Co: George Freeland md Eliza E Jolley 11 Feb 1866, came to Missouri the same year locating in Sullivan County. 3 children: Owen M, dec'd; Maggie; Daniel G

1870 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp,Milan PO: HQ pg 22[199], 27 July, Dw 168/168:
FREELAND, George 29/PA farmer [100,100]; Eliza E 22/PA-keep house; Owen M 3/MO;
Mary M 2/MO

1880 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co-Duncan Twp ED 199: Anc.com Img 22, pg 21, 11 June, Dw 183:
FREELAND, George 37/PA (PA,PA) md farmer; Eliza-wife 33/PA (PA,PA); Owen-son 14/MO
(PA,PA) on farm; Maggie-dau 13/MO (PA,PA) at home; Daniel-son 10/MO
(PA,PA) on farm

1912 HIST,DEATH of wife: MO,Sullivan Co-Browning: Obit of Eliza E Jolley Freeland Feb 1912: "...[child] D G near Browning survives with husband..."

1920 DEATH,BURIAL: George Freeland died 2 November 1920; buried Schrock Cemetery

1920 HIST: Obit of George Freeland Nov 1920: "3 children: Owen M deceased; Maggie Wells-Plano IA; and Daniel G Freeland, Browning. Also leaves brother David Freeland-Brave PA and a sister Mary Whitehill, West Union WV..." 
Freeland, George (I9085)
 
2040 1841 BIRTH: PA: Alice Amanda Horn born June 1841, based on 1900 census

1900 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-Laporte: Anc.com Img 11-sheet 6, 6 June, dwelling 101, family 103: Amanda Gavitt 59/PA born June 1841 in PA (PA,PA), md 15 yrs, 1/1 child living, wife of Lea Gavitt 
Horn, Alice Amanda (I9366)
 
2041 1841 BIRTH: PA: Edgar J Messenger born Dec 1841 in Pennsylvania, re 1900 Sullivan County census

1850 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater: Anc.com Img 30, pg 30, 28 Dec, Dwelling 206/212:
MESSENGER, John N 32/PA farmer; Susan 31/PA; Edgar J 8/PA; Rufus 5/PA;
Dortha 3/PA; Charles N 1/12- PA

1860 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Bridgewater,Montrose PO: Anc.com Img 2, 11 June, Dwelling 8/8:
MESSENGER, John 41/PA farmer 4000,500; Susan 40/PA; Edgar J 17/PA laborer;
Rufus 15/PA; Dorthea 12/PA; Charles N 10/PA; Dana 9/PA-m;
Avery 5/PA-m; Rosella 2/PA 6/6: Julia Messenger 17/PA living
in home of F. C. Warner

1861-1865 MILITARY: See 1890 census below - served in Civil War

1870 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte Twp: Anc.com Img... pg 10,21 July, Dwelling 67/67:
MESSENGER, John 51/PA farmer 1000,500; Sus 51/PA keep house;
Edgar J 28/PA farm laborer; Charles 20/PA; Dana 17/PA;
Avary 15/PA; Rosella 17/PA; Esther 8/PA

1872 MARRIAGE: Ancestry World Tree Project ID 1025: Polly Gavitt md Edward J Messenger 3 Sep 1872, no place shown; Hist of Sullivan County PA pg 186: "Polly [Gavitt], wife of E. J. Messenger, of Susquehanna county..." and 1900 census: Edgar J Messenger md 27 yrs to Polly R..."

1878 HISTORY: Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files 1861-1934 Record: 21 March 1878, Pension application made by Edgar J Messenger, App #N50805 2?, Certif #905149

1880 CENSUS: PA,Sullivan co-Laporte Twp, ED 152: Anc.com Img 10, pg 10, 16 June, Dwelling 40/42:
MESSENGER, E. J. 37/PA (PA,PA) md farmer; Pollie-wife 25/PA (PA,PA) md-no occ; Luly-dau 6/PA (PA,PA);
John P-son 4/PA (PA,PA)

1890 MILITARY CENSUS: PA,Sullivan Co-LaPorte: Anc.com Img 2, pg 2, June 1890, Dw 76,78:
MESSENGER, Edgar J, Sergeant Co D Reg 50/PA/Infantry, enlisted
6 Sep 1861, discharged 30 July 1865, length of service
3 yrs 10mos 23dys

1900 CENSUS: PA,Susquehanna Co-Ararat Twp, ED 73: Anc.com Img 4 pg 2B, 5 June, Dwelling 38/40:
MESSENGER, Edgar J-head born 58/PA (PA,PA) bn Dec 1841, md 27 yrs, farmer; Polly R-wife
45/PA (PA,PA) born Dec 1854, md 27 yrs, 2/2 children living; Susan-mother 81/PA
(PA,NY) widow born Mar 1819; Elnora H MEAD-grdau 3/PA (PA,PA) born July 1896 
Messenger, Edgar J (I9417)
 
2042 1841 BIRTH: RI,Washington-South Kingstown: Melissa Jane Gavitt born 10 Sep 1841

MARRIAGE: RI,Washington Co Vital Rcds Vol 8 pg 282: "GAVITT, Melissa Jane... md Mr Caswell [no date or place shown]

1869 DEATH: RI,Washington-South Kingstown: Melissa Jane Gavitt Caswell died 3 April 1869 
Gavitt, Melissa Jane (I10154)
 
2043 1841 BIRTH: Wales,Pembrokeshire-Harroldston St: Sarah Thomas born 14 Feb 1841 [Pat: Harroldston, St Issell's,Pembrokeshire,Wales]

MARRIAGE: Sarah Thomas md John Aldridge, no date or place shown [both Pat & Bob]. 
Thomas, Sarah (I86)
 
2044 1842 BIR,1842 BAPT,MG: Oct 1999 email from Larry Croll pg 3: "Manasseh Michael md Leah Zimmerman, bn 15 Feb 1842, bapt 17 Apr 1842, dau of John J Zimmerman and Leah Laudig. Sponsers: Joseph & Maria Zimmerman" Zimmerman, Leah (I7522)
 
2045 1842 BIR,MG,1890 DTH: LDS Fam Hist Suite 2 Computer Software: Cyrus Thompson bn 12 Oct 1842-Richmond, Wayne, IN, md Harriet Langlois [no date], dd 16 Jan 1890 (alternate date Jan 1918) Coffin, Cyrus Thompson (I8429)
 
2046 1842 BIR: 1850 Lee Co IA cnss: John W 7/IN son of John & Anna Rodgers
Aug 1996 letter from Mary Riley: John born 10 Apr 1842, died 15 June 1864

1850 CENSUS: IOWA,Lee Co-Dist 29,1 Nov, flm #442961 pg491-2 Dwelling# 1565/1571: John W Rogers age 7 born Indiana, son of John and Anna Rogers

1860 CENSUS: Missouri,Sullivan Co-Scottsville PO, Seattle WA Archive film #630 Dwelling 804: John Rogers age 17 born Indiana, son of John and Fanny Rogers
1860 CENSUS: MO,Sullivan Co: John 16/IN farm hand-with John Brumbaugh & sis Abigail

1910 HIST: Browning Ldr-Rcd: JW Rogers to southern MO to buy land-CK OUT [one of the other JW Rogers?]

NOTES: CK OUT IGI: John W Rogers mgs 
Rodgers, John W (I6766)
 
2047 1842 BIR: Solomon Marion Eads born June 29, 1842
Rcds of desc. Marilyn Delores Skiles Harris Jan 1997: bn 19 Jun 1842
AFN:1KKZ-M7 Phillip Blackburn: LDS ord dates
Jan 1955 letter from Roy L Eads (Salem OR) to Mary Marks (Concord CA): "I dont know much about the family to write. There were as near as I know 4 boys and a girl. The oldest Isike Eads, Rufes Eads, Silias Eads, Solemon Marion Eads, my father.
Nov 2002 email from Connie Clapier to Pam Wagner: "Solomon B Eads b 19 Jun 1842, Platte Co MO" (CK OUT-where B come from)

1850 CENSUS: Polk Co, OR,19 Oct, Dw 179/179: Solomon B Edes 9/MO, son of Moses & Nancy Edes

1866 MG: Fam rcds of Solomon Marion Eads given to son Roy Eads: Solomon Marion Eads md Minerva Jane Flowers 18 May 1866 at Salt Creek, Polk Co OR
Email Nov 2002, Connie Clapier pg 8: Solomon B Eads md Minerva Jane Syron Flowers 18 May 1866 in Salt Creek, Polk, Oregon, dau of Peter Syron and Mary Franklin.

1870 CENSUS: OR Polk Co-Eola, pg 68, Dw 481/470.
EADES, Solomon 26/MO farmer; Minerva 23/Ohio; Sarah 3/OR; Margaret 2/MO
Mary 7/12-OR

1880 CENSUS: OR,Douglas Co-Jackson Prec,11-12 June pg 12 Dw 94/95:
EADS, Solomon M 38/MO (SC,NC) md farmer; Minerva J 33/OH (OH,OH);
Sarah E-dau 13/OR; Margret L-dau 12/OR; Mary E-dau 10/OR;
Rosa B-dau 7/OR; Chas W-son 4/OR; Alvira J-dau 3/OR; Isaac-bro 40/MO
(SC,NC) carpenter

1920 CENSUS: OR,Multnomah Co-Portland: Roll T625_1500 pg 1A,Img 0834-21/29-Anc.com,Jan 2, Dw 5/5:
EADS, Solomon-father 78/MO (NC,OH)none; Minerva-mother 72/OH (US,US) none;
living with daughter Sarah Eads Humphreys-head 50/OR

HIST: Feb 1956 letter from Eleanor Syron Davis to Mary Marks, Eads doc #102: "Grandpa & Grandma stayed with Aunt Sarah the last years of their lives..."

1921 DEATH,BURIAL: WA,Whitman Co-Colfax: Solomon Marion Eads died 11 Apr 1921; buried Garfield, Whitman Co WA 
Eads, Solomon Marion (I2069)
 
2048 1842 BIRTH: IA,Cedar Co: Nancy Melissa Hagerman [Hagaman] born March 10, 1842, dau of George Hagaman and Margaret Jones [sister re obit: Ada Houghton of Lewiston]
Fam info of Mary Gray Marks 1953-60: Nancy Melissa Hagerman bn abt 1850 in Iowa [CK OUT]

1864 MG: OR,Umatilla Co: Jackson Eads md Nancy Melissa Hagerman 29 Aug 1864

1870 CENSUS:OR,Umatilla Co-Pendleton, 29 Jun, Dw227: Nancy Eads 20/IA, wife of Jackson

1880 CENSUS: OR,Umatilla-Alta, pg 18 17Jun,Dw 143: Mellea 31/IA (-,Ill) [Melissa] Eads, wife of Jackson Eads

c1923 HIST,RELIGION: Obit 1939 for Nancy Melissa Hagama: "Before coming to Lewiston 14 yrs ago, Ms Hamilton resided in Western Oregon... member of Pentecostal church.

MARRIAGE #2: ID,Nez Perce Co-Lewiston: Re death certif & obit 1939: Nancy Melissa Hagaman Eads md Gavin Hamilton of Lewiston Idaho, 312-17th Street, where they lived, no date or place of marriage shown.

1939 DEATH: ID,Nez Perce-Lewiston: Nancy Melissa Hagaman Eads Hamilton died 6 Oct 1939



ACTION - CK OUT - Nancy Melissa Hagaman Eads Hamilton:
1. Marriage to Gavin Hamilton
2. Death of Melvin Eads
3. Sister Ada Houghton of Lewiston
4. Niece Mrs. Myrtle Skinner of Lewiston
5. Buried - ck with Brower-Wann funeral home
6. 1900-1930 census 
Hagaman, Nancy Melissa (I2190)
 
2049 1842 BIRTH: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass Twp: Rhoda Jane Brumbaugh born 1842,
BIR,MG: AFN:1FGW-2F. 1850 Monroe Co, Ohio census. Washington Co?

1850 CENSUS: OH,Monroe Co-Jackson: FHL Film #444705, 16 Sept, Dw 32:
BROOMBAUGH, George 50/PA-farmer, Mary 35/PA, Philip 18/PA, Daniel 16/PA, John 14/OH,
Sarah 12/OH, Temperance 10/OH, Rhody 8/OH

1860 MARRIAGE: IA,Guthrie Co-Panora: Rhoda Jane Brumbaugh married William Harris 9 Feb 1860; 13 children, 9 died earlier.
MG: Myrtle Gustafson AFN: 1FGW-2F

1860 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass Twp: Anc.com Img 5, pg 13, 11 June 1860, Dw 103,99: Rhoda J Harris, age 18 bn Indiana, wife of William Harris-md within the year

1870 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass Twp: Anc.com Img 14, pg 14 [172], 12 July, Dw 116,116: Rhoda J Harris age 27, bn Ohio, wife of W E Harris

1880 CENSUS: IA,Guthrie Co-Cass Twp: Anc.com pg 27, 30 June, Dw 227,241: Rhoda J Harris age 37, born Ohio (PA,PA)md-keeping house, wife of William E Harris

[E1838] RHODA JANE5 BRUMBAUGH ([E1725] George4, same ancestry as [E1831]) b 1842; TO William Harris, and the family are reported to have lived at Panora, Iowa. Children (13), surname Harris: Adaline6 ; Anna,- d; Elizabeth; Rosa; John; Peter; Eva; Amanda; Philip; and four others. 
Brumbaugh, Rhoda Jane (I1977)
 
2050 1842 BIRTH: ILL,Hancock Co-Nauvoo: Margaret Angeline Pace was born 14 September 1842, daughter of Horace Stron Rawson and Elizabeth Coffin

1859 MARRIAGE: UT,Weber Co-Ogden: Arthur Morrison Rawson md Margaret Angeline Pace 3 February 1859

1900 CENSUS: ID,Bingham Co-Ammon: Anc Img 7-8, pg 17B, June 1900, Dw 301,305:
RAWSON, Margaret-head 57/Ill bn Sep 1842 (TN,SC)md 40yrs 11/12 children living,
own farm, home; Samantha-dau 16/UT bn Mar 1884
On same page is Cyrus L GROW-head 21/UT bn Mar 1874 (MO,Ind)md 1yr
herding sheep; Cecelia-wife20/UT bn Sep 1874 (Sweden,Sweden)md 1 yr
1/1 child living; Cyrus R-son 7mos-ID bn Jan 1900; Sophia ZETTING-m in law
60/Dnmk bn Jan 1840 (Dnmk,Dnmk)wid 5/7 children living [whp is this?]
Next page: 303,307: August ZETTING 28/UT bn Aug 1871 (Swed,Dnmk)
md 7yrs traveling salesman, renting; Susanna-wife 27/UT bn Oct 1872 (Eng,
IL)md 7yrs 3/3 children living; Charles F-son 6/UT bn Mar 1894 UT,UT);
John A-son 4/UT bn Jan 1896; Lucy S-dau 1/ID bn May 1899

1929 DEATH,BURIAL: UT,Weber-Ogden: Margaret Angeline Pace Rawson died 18 February 1929; buried Ogden City Cemetery

Family Group Sheet, Arthur Morrison Rawson family records, rep: Lucy Rawson Harmon, granddaughter, submitted by Lucy, page 143 of Rawson-Coffin Family Genealogy, copy of Pam Hallmark Wagner 
Pace, Margaret Angeline (I1930)
 

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