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8901 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7273)
 
8902 BIR,MG: Biographical Sketches pg 392: W Ellis Michael bn Briarcrk TWP, Columbia Co PA 20 Aug 1857 sn of Stephen & Sarah A Gensel Michael; md Laura McHenry 14 Feb 1884

BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Cem Rcds of Columbia CoPA flm1486660 pg 46, Pine Grove Cem Berwick PA: Wm Ellis Michael 1857-1936; Laura M, wife of Dr WE Michael 1861-1930; Lena M dau of WE & LM Michael 1889-1896 
Mc Henry, Laura (I7447)
 
8903 BIR,MG: Bir est from wife's, mg ?? ck where found Kinsley, William (I7911)
 
8904 BIR,MG: Bk FHL 978.123/C1 D2c pg ..:"Chas Green & Malinda Gansel"- raised 6 children: Albert, Ella Green Woodbury, Eunice, Katherine, Mabel Green Schumacher and Ava. Green, Ella (I7900)
 
8905 BIR,MG: Bk FHL 978.123/C1 D2c pg ..:"Chas Green & Malinda Gansel"- raised 6 children: Albert, Ella Green Woodbury, Eunice, Katherine, Mabel Green Schumacher and Ava. Green, Mabel (I7903)
 
8906 BIR,MG: Bk FHL 978.123/C1 D2c pg ..:"Chas Green & Malinda Gansel"- raised 6 children: Albert, Ella Green Woodbury, Eunice, Katherine, Mabel Green Schumacher and Ava. Green, Ava (I7904)
 
8907 BIR,MG: Bk of Biographies 974.8 D3bb pg534-35 (flm 0924645/1):Gideon Gansel, fthr of Joseph Gansel bn Roaring Crk Twp, md Catherine Fisher, children: Phoebe, John, Joseph, Obadiah, Samuel, Peter, Jacob, David, Sarah, Rebecc; Columbia Co land rcd V14 pg 413-30 Jan 1850: Catharine Gansel, Jacob Hosler, Phebean Hosler, John Gansel, Joseph Gansel, Obadiah Gansel etc... to Stephen Michael, Briarcrk Twp.

BIR,MG: IGI 9061107/15 flm1553658: bn 29 Apr 1820 Catawissa, Columbia, PA; md to Catherine Swank 22 Jul 1840 Columbia PA, Flm 1985721-SS:20 Sep 1995 Seattle

1850 CENSUS: PA Columbia Co-Briarcrk flm 444747-6 Aug,pg 147 Dw 16:
GENSIL, Obediah 28/PA boatman; Catherine 29/PA; Amy 8/PA; Malinda 7/PA;
Rebecca 5/PA; Sarah 2/PA; John SILK 13/NY; Levi SNYDER 23/PA boatman

1860 CENSUS: PA Sullivan Co-Cherry Twp, Dushore PO-12 Jul pg 705-6 Dw 200:
GENSELL, Obut 42/PA farmer; Catherine 42/PA; Emmy 19/PA hswrk; Melinda 17/PA
hswrk; Rebecca 14/PA hswrk; Such 11/PA-f (cdn't read); Amanda 8/PA;
Phoebe 2/PA; David Swank 22/PA farmhand

1870 CENSUS: PA Sull Co-Cherry Twp, Dushore PO-flm 552952-29 Jun pg12 Dw 161:
GANSEL, Obed 52/PA farmer; Catherine 42/PA; Amanda 18/PA; Phebe 11/PA;
Daniel 9/PA; Flora 4/PA; Susan Fulmer 82/PA

1880 CENSUS: KS,Mitchell Co-Glen Elden TWP 10 Jun ED179,pg53,Dw121:
GANSEL, Obed 60/PA (PA,PA) farmer; Catherine 60/PA (PA,PA); Phebe 22/PA
dau at home; Daniel 18/PA; Flora M 15/PA

1900 CENSUS:KS,Mitchel Co-Glen Elder City pg 1860-24 June (Cologe St) Dw 217:
GANSEL, Obed Apr 1820-80/PA (PA,PA) md 60y, own frm,hm; Katie Jan 1820-80/PA
(PA,PA) 7/9 children; Dannie R-grson Jan 1885-17/MO (MO,PA); Flora A
grdau Apr 1881-19/MO (MO,PA)

BIR,DTH,BUR: Mitchell Co KS Cemeteries V1 pg63:Obed Gansel 29 Apr 1820-16 Mar 1913, bur Granite Creek ssa Catherine; Bk FHL 978.123/C1 D2c pg ..:"Chas Green & Malinda Gansel" : Obed Gansel & wife (Arilla?) came frm PA Dutch cntry nr Harrisburg 1870 & homesteaded east of Cawker. Donated piece of farm for Granite Crk Cem, which was removed when Glen Elder Dam in.

BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Florene Hunt, AFN:GHN5-D6-bn 20 Apr 1820, Mifflin; dd 16 Mar 1913 Mitchell Co KS; bur Cawker City KS; md Katherine Swank Jul 1840 
Gensel, Obediah (I7430)
 
8908 BIR,MG: Bk of Biographies 974.8 D3bb pg534-35 (flm 0924645/1):Gideon Gansel, fthr of Joseph Gansel bn Roaring Crk TWP,md Catherine Fisher,children: Phoebe
John, Joseph, Obadiah, Samuel, Peter, Jacob, David, Sarah, Rebecc; Columbia Co land rcd V14 pg413 30 Jan 1850: Catharine Gansel, Jacob Hosler, Phebean Hosler, John Gansel, Joseph Gansel, Obadiah Gansel, Samuel Gansel, Rebecca Michael, Peter Gansel, etc... to Stephen Michael, Briarcrk TWP.

1850 CENSUS: PA Columbia Co-B 444747-16 Aug,pg 164 DW263:
GENSIL, Peter 19/PA living with James Fowler 35/PA & fam-both carpenters

BIR: Florene Hunt, AFN:GHN5-MJ: bn 1830 Catawissa 
Gensel, Peter (I7432)
 
8909 BIR,MG: Bk of Biographies 974.8 D3bb pg534-35 (flm 0924645/1):Gideon Gansel, fthr of Joseph Gansel bn Roaring Crk TWP,md Catherine Fisher,children: Phoebe
John, Joseph, Obadiah, Samuel, Peter, Jacob, David, Sarah, Rebecc; Columbia Co land rcd V14 pg413 30 Jan 1850: Catharine Gansel, Jacob Hosler, Phebean Hosler, John Gansel, Joseph Gansel, Obadiah Gansel, Samuel Gansel, Rebecca Michael, Peter Gansel, Jacob Gansel,etc... to Stephen Michael, Briarcrk TWP.

1850 CENSUS: PA Columbia Co-Briarcrk film 444747-6 Aug,pg 156 DW157:
GENSIL, Jacob 16/PA living with mthr Catherine & sis Mary Ann
1860 CENSUS: PA Columbia Co-Briarcrk flm 805098 pg 605 DW1051:
GENSEL, Jacob 27/PA carpenter living with Stephen & Sarah A Gensel Michael
& fam

BIR,MG,DTH: Florene Hunt, AFN:GHN5-NP: bn 1832 Catawissa; md Sarah Zaner 1857; dd 1858 
Gensel, Jacob (I7433)
 
8910 BIR,MG: Bk of Biographies 974.8 D3bb pg534-35 (flm 0924645/1):Gideon Gansel, fthr of Joseph Gansel bn Roaring Crk TWP,md Catherine Fisher,children: Phoebe
John, Joseph, Obadiah, Samuel, Peter, Jacob, David, Sarah, Rebecca; Columbia Co land rcd V14 pg413 30 Jan 1850: Catharine Gansel, Jacob Hosler, Phebean Hosler, John Gansel, Joseph Gansel, Obadiah Gansel, Samuel Gansel, etc... to Stephen Michael, Briarcrk TWP.

1850 CENSUS: PA Columbia Co-Briarcreek, flm 444747-6 Aug, pg 147 Dw 15:
GENSIL, Samuel 23/PA boatman; Mary J 18/PA

1860 CENSUS: PA Columbia Co-Briarcrk, pg108-coudn't find on any page

1870 CENSUS:PA Col Co-Briarcrk pg 72 Dw 193:
GANSEL, Samuel 45/PA (2000,200) blksmth; Mary 34/PA; Hellen 19/PA;
Webster 15/PA; Elmira 11/PA; Clara 8/PA; Wm 4/PA; Kale 1/PA

1880 SOUNDEX: PA Col-Berwick 26/164/23/1: CK OUT
GENCEL, Mary J 50/PA; Katy 11/PA; Frank 9/PA

BIR,MG,DTH: Florene Hunt, AFN:GHN5-Jl: bn 10 Mar 1825 Catawissa; md Mary Jane Sponenberg 30 Jan 1849 
Gensel, Samuel (I7431)
 
8911 BIR,MG: Boone Co, MO Pre Civil War Migration & Settlement Data Base, Fiche #6075756. "Boone Co, MO. History", pg 1050-51.

E J Nichols, farmer and stocktrader, was born in Barren Co, Kentucky 29 April 1825. He came to Boone Co, MO with his parents, arriving at their destination in the month of Dec 1829. They settled 5 miles northest of Columbia, on a small tributary of the Perche, called the Rocky Fork, where the
subject of this sketch grew to manhood. The little education he received was obtained at subscription schools, which were attended at long intervals. The elder Nichols being a carpenter, Elvin was brought up to that trade, and assisted his father in the shop when not working on the farm. He remained with
his parents until he had attained his majority, when he began to work for himself.
March 25, 1845, he was married to Miss Polly, dau of James and Nancy Hawkins, pioneer settlers of Boone County. After his marriage, Mr Nichols settled on the farm he now occupies in the northern part of Missouri Twp, containing 450 acres.
In 1850 he made an overland trip to California, where he remained one year working in the mines. He then took passage on a sailing vessel for home. While off the coast of Lower California, the vessel was caught in a fierce western gale and was blown 1500 miles to sea, prolonging the voyage 67 days. There were 370 passengers, necessitatiing a short allowance of food and water for many days. The portion allowed to each individual finally dwindled to 1 pint of water and 2 crackers once in 24 hours. The tropical heat was severe and many sickened and died of fever ere they reached port. Arriving at Panama, he and several others attempted to walk to Chagres, but gave out on the way. They were compelled to purchased a mule were they reached their destination. From Chagres, he sailed for New Orleans on a steamer, arriving home April 1857. From 1860-1872, Mr Nichols bought and shipped stock to eastern markets, his shipping points being Concordia, Columbia and Sturgeon.
In 1873 he bought and fed a herd of cattle in Saline County and in 1878 he handled over 200,000 pounds of pork, which he sold in eastern markets.
In 1864 he was drafted as a soldier in the Union army, but he hire a substitute. During the same year he was arrested on a charge of giving aid and comfort to Bill Anderson's guerrillas, and was taken to Macon City and put in prison. He soon gave bail and was set at liberty. He has 8 children. The
oldest son, William Hite, is a Baptist minister, a graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky; John J; Nancy A, wife of Henry Naylor; George Martin, a medical student of the State University; Rhoanna, wife of Samuel Morris; Eddie E; Robert E L and Overton. Mr Nichols and his wife and children are members of the Baptist Church.

MG: IGI Batch 514661, Film #909125, Extracted MG rcds Boone, Co, MO 1821-1872 (shows Mary Ann-6 Mar 1845-cleared).

DTH,BUR:MO,Boone Co Cemetery Records, tombstone epitaph. Shows 1825 as birth FHL Film 909215 is an index to probate packets in Boone Co Court House-shows Elvin J #4558. Cemetery stone seen Oct 1992. Large stone shows: "Elvin J Nichols 4-29-1825 to 11-3-1894", row 6.

PROBATE: Boone Co, MO film 909215, pg 332,Will 19 May 1893, Codicil 28 Nov 1893,dec'd as of 5 Nov 1894.
Elvin J Nichols of Boone Co, MO: 1-just debts pd. 2-Polly Ann, wife to choose certain horse named Frank and buggy, household goods and furniture. 3-Present homestead to wife-40 acres, which included dwelling house, barn, out-bldgs, orchard & garden-it being 30 acres out of SE corner of W 1/2 NW Q of S19 & 12 1/2 acres NE part of W 1/2 SW Q S19, all Twp 49 R 13W in Boone Co and upon her death to our youngest son Overton. 4-remaining 160 acres to sons Robert & Overton Nichols. To pay dau Nancy Naylor sum of $300. Executor to sell remainder of personal property & divide equally between sons John & Martin. 5-Executor to pay sons Wm and Edward Nichols sum of $5, already given them property & money $975 each. Executors: John Robert & Overton,signed 19 May 1893
28 Nov 1893 - changed to "pay to Nancy Naylor $150, son John $150.

1850 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Dist #8, 26 Sep 1850, Dw 361:
NICHOLS, Elvin 25/KY; Polly A 22/MO; Sarah E 3/MO; Mary F 1/MO.

1860 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-MO Twp, Rockport PO, 26 Jun 1860, pg 50/894, Dw365:
NICHOLS, Elvin J 36/MO;Polly 31/MO;Sarah E 12/MO;Wm 8/MO;
John F(J) 4/MO; Nancy A 2/MO
.
1870 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Twp 49, Sturgeon PO, pg 32, 15 Sep 1870, Dw #1:
NICHOLS, Elvin 49/MO; Polly A 45/MO; Wm 19/MO; John 15/MO;
Nancy 13/MO; Martin 10/MO; Roann 6/MO; Edward 4/MO;
Robert S 2/MO; Mary Sutton 21/ILL, George Naylor 35/MO-
teacher.

1880 CENSUS: MO,Boone Co-Missouri Twp, pg 189, 18 Jun 1880, Dw #162:
NICHOLS, E.J. 55/KY (VA,VA); P.A. 51/MO (KY,KY); M.G. 19 son/MO
(KY/MO); R.A. 16 dau/MO; E.E. 14 son/MO; R.L. 12 son/MO;
O 9 son/MO; M Sutton 30/MO (ILL,ILL)-hired. 
Nichols, Elvin Jefferson (I4561)
 
8912 BIR,MG: Boone Co, MO Pre Civil War Migration and Settlement Data Base, Fiche
#6075756, #4. Son James born Virginia.

CENSUS: 1810 Madison Co, KY, near Richmond, film # , pg 213, 4 Jan 1811:
Hawkins, Elijah, head: 1 m 0-10; 1 m 10-16; 1 m 16-26; 1 m 26-45; 1 f
10-16; 1 f 16-26; 1 f 26-45, 2 slaves.
CENSUS: 1820 Madison Co, KY, pg 146: (uncertain if this is Nancy "Ann"):
Hawkins, Ann, head: 1 m 16-26; 1 f 16-26; 1 f 45 and over. CK OUT.

WILL: Madison County, Kentucky Wills, Film #183265, Bk B, pg 243, File Bx 1.

In the name of God amen I Elijah Hawkins of the County of Madison and
State of Kentucky being at the present under the afflicting hand of providence
and weak in body but of sound an perfect mind and memory, blessed be all
mightly God for the same and at the same time considering the uncertainty of
this mortal life do make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner
and form following, that is to say:
First it is my will and desire that as much of my property be sold as
will pay my just debts and the balance if any to remain in the hands of my
beloved wife Nancy Hawkins if any. It is further my will and desire that my
wife have the sole use and benefit of my plantation during her natural
life...or her remaining my widow and then the whold of land and what property
remains to be sold and the money arising there from to be divided as follows,
towit: My sons Weeden and John Hawkins to have Eighty Dollars each and the
Balance to be Equally Divided among my children. Nevertheless, it is my desire
that if the money can be raise to let my son Weeden have his Eighty Dollars
when he comes of age and I do appoint my son James B Hawkins and my Beloved
wife my whole and sole Executors of this my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fith day
of June 1815.
Witnesses: Elijah Hawkins seal
Thomas Poindexter, John Gressham, Liddey Gressham
State of Kentucky, Madison County
I William Irvine Clerk of the Court for the County afresaid do hereby
certify that at Cct Court held for Madison County on Monday the sixth day of
May 1816, this instrument of writing was produced in court and proven to be the
last will and testament of Elijah Hawkins, deceased, by the oath of Thomas
Poindexter, John Gressham and Lydia Gressham, witnesses thereto and ordered to
be recorded.
... Will Irvine
There were also pages showing the inventory of Elijah Hawkins, p 281, dated
7 October 1816, in the amount of $455.35 3/4, signed by William Riley, Thomas
Crews, and Tomas Lanham and recorded by Will Irvine.
Also the sale of estate on page 432, dated 20 March 1818, recorded by Will
Irvine. The list of buyers included William Witherson, Green Kimbell, Boaz
Massey, William Rayburn, William Igo, Joseph Matoll, George Tomling, Archibald
Johns, Thomas Landham, Tomas Tugler, John Belsher, Jessee Griffeth, John
Grissom, John Bill, James Hawkins, William Ryley, Joseph Acrez. Nancy Hawkins
bought the family Bible at estate sale..

CENSUS: 1800-1810 Madison Co, KY, Film 0181352, Head Elijah Hawkins:
1 male 0-10, 1 male 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45; 1 female 10-16,
1 female 16-26, 1 female 26-45.
Living nearby: Abraham, John, Philip, Nicholas, another John and
John Hopper, Geo Tomlinson.

LAND: Madison County, Kentucky Grantors Vol A-K, 1787-1899, Film #183279.

H193: Indenture, 7 Sept 1811: Elijah Hawkins and Nancy of Madison Co and
Peter Tribble for $1150...sold a certain tract of land lying in County
of Madison on the waters of Taylors Fork of Silver Creek, being part
of a preemption granted unto Lewis Brag as assigneee of Jonathon
Jennings and bounded as follows: Beg at hackberry and hickory tree on
Thorny White line now Gallon Whites Land, thence N 45 deg W 96 poles
to where a hickory, a redbud and sugartree stood as as corner in a
small bottom, thence N 45 E 162 poles to a sugar tree and hickory,
thence S 43 E 106 poles to a hickory and elm, thence S 46 W 160 poles
to beg - 100 acres.
K531: Indenture 11 Feb 1815: Elijah Hawkins and Nancy of Madison Co and
Thomas Landham of same county for $170...sold certain tract in Co of
Madison on the waters of Hines Jacks Creeks as follows: Hickory W 68
poles to sugar tree on Clays line N 16 poles to 2 elsm and sugar tree
on side of a hollow, thence up the meanders of said hollow 845 E 26
poles, thence 836 E 28 poles to a beach, thence N 67 E 42 poles to a
walnut stump, thence N 35 E 10 poles to Hackberry, head of hollow near
spring and to include spring N 84 E 32 poles to head of hollow, thence
down said hollow S 71 E 36 poles to 2 branches on a bank of branch of
mouth of said hollow, thence S 35 W 12 poles S 62 W 49 poles to elm,
thence S 42 poles to Ash, thence W 26 poles to beg - 39 acres and 13
poles of land. 
Hawkins, Elijah (I4864)
 
8913 BIR,MG: Boone Co, MO Pre Civil War Migration and Settlement Data Base, Fiche
#6075756, #4. Son James born Virginia. 
Nancy (I4865)
 
8914 BIR,MG: Boone Co, MO Pre Civil War Settlement and Migration Data Base. Shows George as father of Nancy Hawkins, wife of James Hawkins.

1785 MARRIAGE:VA,Orange Co, Mg Rcds 1747-1810, pg 257: Geo Tomlinson md Eliz White 24 Nov 1785, she the dau of Henry White, witnesses-Jeremiah White and Beddfield Cave. Bondsman: David Cave.
IGI 8830703/52 shows George Tomlinson md Elizabeth White 24 Nov 1785, Orange, VA, Cleared.

MIL: Madison Co, KY Pension Records, film #1425617, pg 105.

George Tomlinson, Pension #5-31429 Virginia: The said applicant for a
pension had served in the War of the Revolution in capacity of a private
soldier in the line of the State of Virginia and on the date of 2 Nov 1832 he
was placed on the pension roll and on the date of 4 Mar 1831 he was at the age
of 80 years.
The above named soldier was residing in the County of Madison in the
State of Kentucky when he applied for a pension on the date of Aug 13 of the
year 1832 while he was at the age of 78 years. He states that he had enlisted
in the County of Orange in the State of Virginia in the month of June of the
year 1775.
He resided in the following places prior to the opening of the War of the
Revolution:
Orange County, State of Virginia
He resided in the following places since the close of the War of Revolution:
Madison County, State of Kentucky
He removed to the State of Kentucky in the year 1804 from the County of Orange
in the State of Virginia.

CENSUS: 1810 Madison Co, KY, Film #0181352, pg 227, 4 Jan 1811:
Tomlinson, George, head: 2 male 0-10, 1 male 10-16, 2 male 16-26, 1
male 45 over; 2 female 0-10, 2 female 10-16, 3 female
16-26, 1 female 26-45, 4 slaves.
CENSUS: 1820 Madison KY, Film 186185, pg 92, 29 Jan 1821:
Tomblin, George: 2 m 16-26; 1 m 45 and over; 2 f 16-26.

WILL: Madison Co, KY Wills, Film #183268-9, Vol G, File Box 2, pg 362:

In the name of God, Amen, I George Tomblinson of Madison County,
Kentucky, geing weak in body but sound in mind, do hereby make and constitute
this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all others by me heretofore
made.
In the first place,it is my Will and desire that all my just debts be
paid, funeral expenses, etc. In the second place, it is my Will and desire
that all my property of every description, which I may ... and ... be sold by
my Executor hereafter to be named ...a credit of nine months to the highest
bidder, the Executor having first given notice of the time and place of sale.
Further, it is my Will and desire that my negro woman Caroline and her two
little children Rich & Austin be sold together to an individual and my Executor
is hereby directed to set them all three up at one and the same time, Winney,
Ann and Willy are to be sold separate. I have heretofore made a Deed of Gift
pf Elzand to the children of my son Ambrose D Tomblin, deceased and also a Deed
of Gift of Edy to my little grand daughter Elizabeth Boggs, daughter of my
deceased daughter Polly Boggs, which I hereby ratify and confirm. It is also
my wish and desire that the distribution of negroes heretofore made amongst my
children should ...and remain valid.
After my decease, sale of my property and the expenses are paid, it is
further my Will and desire that the proceeds of said sale be equally divided as
follows: To my daughter Francis Hopper, one ninth part of my Estate. To my
daughter Nancy Hawkings one ninth part of my Estate; to my grandchildren
Mourning, Eliza, Lucy Jane, Paulina, Jeremiah, Nancy, Margaret, George and
Sally Ann, children of my deceased son, Ambrose D Tomblin, one ninth part of my
Estate; to the children of my deceased son, Joel Tomblinson, one ninth part of
my Estate; to my little grand daughter, Elizabeth Boggs, daughter of my
deceased daughter Polly Boggs one ninth part of my Estate; to my little grand
daughter Sally Ann Tombinson, daughter of my deceased son Jeremiah Tomblinson
one ninth part of my Estate; to my son Richard Tombinson one ninth part of my
Estate; to my daughter Sally Boggs one ninth part of my Estate; to my son
Willis Tomblinson one ninth part of my Estate.
It is further my Will and desire that the County Court of Madison appoint
William Harris Guardian to the children of Ambrose D Tomblinson, dec'd; to the
child of Polly Boggs, deceased; to the children of Joel Tombinson, dec'd; and
to the child of Jeremiah Tomblinson, dec'd; and that the said Guardian to pay
over to my said grand children their respective portions of my Estate as they
may arrive at age, with the interest theron, and not before. In case any of my
grand children die before they are of age, it is my Will and desire that the
equaly portion of said children descend to their respective brother or sister
as the case may be, and in case they should leave no brother or sister, then it
is my Will and desire that their respective portions be equally divided amongst
my own children.
It is further my Will and desire that my friend William Harris act as my
Executor after my death, with full power to act and perform whatever may
propertly belong or appertain to him as my Executor.
Given under my hand and seal this 17th day of March 1835.
Witnesses: George x Tomblinson seal
Joseph Turner, John Cornelison
State of Kentucky, Madison County...
I David Irvine Clerk of the Court for the County aforesaid do hereby
certify that at a County Court held for Madison County on Monday the 1st day of
February 1841, this instrument of writing was presented in open Court, and
proven to be the last Will and Testament of George Tomblinson, deceased, by the
oaths of Joseph Turner and John Cornelison, subscribing their names thereto and
ordered to be entered of Record, which has been done accordingly.
David Irvine, Clerk
Sale and settlement of will, Film #0183269, Bk H, pgs 10,55:
Pg 10, Sales: Purchasers of household items, 22 Feb 1841: J Duncane, B
Boggs, Willis Tombleson-family Bible,Richard Tomblin, Fountain Rice, C Gooch, Wm
Warner, Wm Maupen, James Black, Wm S Collins, J White, A Goodloe, F S Bronstone.
Pg 55, Settlement in the office of R Runyon, Richmond: Contra by the
following, 10 Feb 1842: Elias Kurtz, W S Neal, S Warner, Wm Rodes, Thos S
Bronston, Wm W Maupen, Walker & Harris, Hawkins & Harris, Richard Tomlin.

LAND: Madison Co, KY Land Grants, Grantors L-Z, 1787-1899, Film #183280:

R203: 30 Sep 1826: Indenture from George Tomblin to George Stoner, $50.
Silver Creek, Taylors Fork. "N 45 1/2 west 41 poles to Stake at
intersection of Tombling line with a line at Benj Estels survey N
88 1/2 E 63 poles to stake of said Estell and John Wallusalto
line, N on S 45 40 poles to beg - 5 1/4 acres.
R423: 15 Jun 1827: Indenture from George Tomblin-Madison CircuitCt suit
in Chancery pending therein, wherein John Scrivner and Thomas
Scrivner are comp and George, Ambrose, Polly, Joel, Jeremiah,
Willis, Richard, Sarah and Fanny Tomlin and John Hopper and Nancy
his wife are the defendants....bargain and sell for and in behalf
of defendants unto said John and Thomas Scrivner...land containing
40 1/4 acres and bounded as follows: Beg at dogwood on NE corner
of Tomlin and heirs 104 1/4 acres, thence N 47 1/2 W 10 poles to
hickory and sugar tree Tomlins corner, thence with Tomlins line S
40 1/4 W 8 1/2 poles to stake in line of John and Benj Estell as
originally surveyed and patented, thence with their line 2/4 E 142
poles to stake in Tomlins line, then N Tomlins line N 45 E 109 3/4
poles to beg.
V470: 10 Nov 1834: George Tomlin of County of Madison-I bear to my
grandaughter Elizabeth Boggs, infant daughter of John Boggs, have
this day given and granted to her the said Eliz Boggs, one negro
girl named Soy, aged abt 6 yrs. In testimony whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed my seal this Nov 10 1834.
Wit: Wm Harper, Willis Tomlin George x Tomlin seal
V484: 8 Nov 1834: George Tomblin for Willis Tomblinson to John
Cornelison for $60 sold these patents to said John Cornelison the
said Willis Tombinson's interest, right and title, as one of the
children and heirs of Elizabeth Tomblinson, dec'd of, in and to a
certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the
County of Madison on the waters of Taylors Fork of Silver Creek,
containing about ____ acres, it being the same tract of land
whereon George Tomblinson, the husband of the said Elizabeth
Tomblinson, dec'd now lives and of which he holds a life estate.
To have and to hold the before described interest, right and title
of in and to the before mentioned tract of land unto him the said
John Cornelison and his heirs and assigns forever. In testimony
X537: 25 Feb 1839: Indenture between Mourning Tomblin, George Tucker and
Eliza, his wife, Lucy Jane Tomlin, Paulina Tomlin, Jeremiah
Tomlin, Nancy Tomlin, Margaret Tomlin, George Tomlin and Sally Ann
Tomlin, heirs of Ambrose D Tomlin of the one part and George
Ballard of the other part, witnesseth that whereas the Madison
Civil Court on the petition aforesaid of the heirs of Ambrose D
Tomlin dec'd decree and order the tract of land hereinafter desc-
ribed to be sold ...to the said Ballard...the following tract of
land being the same deeded to son Ambrose D Tomlin on the 20th day
of Aug 1824 by James Henderson and bounded as follows towit by
Kennedy assignee of John Tate on the west of Jacobs land on the
north by Jno Price assnee of Alfred Wms on the east and by Wm
Walker under E Brooks on the south lying on the walnut meadow fork
of Paint Lick Creek.
Signed by Mourning, Lucy Jane, Paulina, Jeremiah, Nancy,
Margaret, George, Sally Anne (Franklin) Tomlin and George
and Eliza Tucker. Deed of conveyance.

NOTES: Orange County, VA, Tithables 1734-1782, pg 112 shows Rich Sebree Jr and
George Tomlinson on list-2 free males, 4 horses, 8 cattle.
Several places, find a William Tomblin born 1794-1796, born VA, md
Elizabeth. Child of George or one of his brother's children?
Letter May 1993 from Mrs Abram Davenport (Hawkins) Brown shows genealogy
book of Alva Preson (son in law) who shows Nancy's father as Joel Tomblin. 
Tomblin, George (I4873)
 
8915 BIR,MG: Botetourt Co, VA MGS 1770-1853, Vol 2, 975.583 V2v pg 435: Anna
Hardy md Armstead Scisson 20 Jan 1812, dau of Thomas Hardy, witness bro
John Hardy & Abner Scisson, min-John Helms. Birthdate calc from mg date 
Scisson, Armstead (I6126)
 
8916 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I393)
 
8917 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I394)
 
8918 BIR,MG: Browning Ldr-Rcd 25 Aug 1910: Miss Nellie Rogers of Crystal Springs KS
md 1 Aug to Mr Moorman. Lives Urbana Ill (Champaign Co) 
Moorman (I7050)
 
8919 BIR,MG: Browning Ldr-Rcd 7 Aug 1913: Roxie L Rogers md Nova Crease Wednesday
which is day before - 6 Aug 1913, probably Sullivan Co. 
Crease, Nova (I7049)
 
8920 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I8317)
 
8921 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: Emma, who is the wife of Herman R Legien. Md 1897. Also 1880 Columbia Co PA census: Emma C 5/PA.
Emma's educ at Miller School in Briarcreek TWP. Bn Summerhill,Briarcreek TWP to Adam & Mary Jane Bower Michael (on father's farm) 
Michael, Emma C (I7543)
 
8922 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: George, who md Mattie Brown

BIR,MG,DTH,BUR: Cem Rcds of Columbia CoPA flm1486660 pg 76, Pine Grove Cem Berwick PA: Martha E wife of Geo E Michael 1876-1930; Ethel M dau of GE & ME Michael 1895-1913, Grace I dau of GE & ME Michael 1898-1913. CK OUT 
Brown, Martha E (I7924)
 
8923 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: Matilda dau of Adam, wife of Freeman Harmon. Also 1870,1880 census: Sarah 3/PA dau of Adam & Mary, Sarah M 12/PA. Annals of Columbia Co PA pg794: Henry Harmon md Carline Douglas Salem TWP, son Freeman md Tillie Michael of Berwick. Freeman operated Henry's farm when Henry retired. At his dth, farm sold. Michael, Sarah Matilda (I7539)
 
8924 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: Matilda dau of Adam, wife of Freeman Harmon. Also 1910 Columbia Co PA census. Annals of Columbia Co PA pg794: Henry Harmon md Carline Douglas Salem TWP, son Freeman md Tillie Michael of Berwick. Freeman operated Henry's farm when Henry retired. At his dth, farm sold.

1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Berwick Borough 5 May pg 3731, 118 E 8th DW#314:
HARMON, Freeman 48/PA(PA,PA)md 19y-janitor,renting; Sarah 42/PA(PA,PA)1/1
chld; Arthur W 16/PA; Siras Eveland 42/PA-brdr,crane op

1920 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Berwick Bor, 9 Jan, DW 195/202:
HARMON, Sarah Matilda 51/PA-widow, own home; Arthur W 26/PA

1861 BIR,1917 DTH,BUR: Col Co PA Cem,flm #1486660 pg72, Pine Grove Cem, Berwick: 30 Oct 1861-17 Feb 1917 
Harmon, Freeman A (I7929)
 
8925 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: md Bessie Stackhouse

BIR,DTH: Columbia Co Cem Rcds FHL flm #1486660, Summerhill Cem pg 2: Warren P Michael 1880-1926 
Stackhouse, Bessie M (I7933)
 
8926 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: md Bessie Stackhouse
Columbia Co Cem Rcds FHL flm #1486660, Summerhill Cem pg 2: Warren P Michael 1880-1926

1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briarcrk TWP 9 May, pg 7403, Salem Rd-DW #424:
MICHAEL, Warren P 29/PA(PA,PA)md 7y-farmer; Bessie M 26/P(PA,PA)3/3
chldrn; Nelson S 6/PA; Ella M 3/PA; no name son 1/365-PA

1920 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briar Creek pg 21 Nov 18 DW 409/411:
MICHAEL, Warren P 39/PA-farmer, own home; Bessie S 37/PA; Nelson 15/PA;
Ella 13/PA; Earl 9/PA; Glovene 7/PA 
Michael, Warren P (I7544)
 
8927 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: Morris md Dora Schultz
Also 1910 Columbia Co PA census: Dora 29/PA wife of Morris C Michael 29/PA

1910 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briar Crk TWP 9 May, Salem Rd-DW #426/426:
MICHAEL, Morris C 29/PA(PA,PA)md 8y-frm labor,renting; Dora 29/PA(PA,PA)
3/4 chldr; Roland J 6/PA; Bessie M 5/PA; Arthur 2/PA; Earl M 14/PA a
cousin (sn of Obediah Michael, sn of Stephen) 
Michael, Morris C (I7545)
 
8928 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg 1215: Morris md Dora Schultz
Also 1910 Columbia Co PA census: Dora 29/PA wife of Morris C Michael. Must be dau of James M & Mahala Schultz as same census shows Roland J 6/PA with grparents: James M & Mahala Shultz, also shown with Morris & Dora Michael 
Schultz, Dora (I7937)
 
8929 BIR,MG: Col & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals pg1215:Ray md Lillian Beishline;
also 1910 Columbia Co PA census: Lillian B 18/PA wife of Ray A Michael 
Beishline, Lillian (I7931)
 
8930 BIR,MG: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals, pg 1140: 24 Mar 1870 Obediah Michael md Ida K Markle, bn 25 Mar 1859 Scott TWP, dau of Moses & Ester Remley Markle. Educated in Briarcreek TWP. United Evangelical Church at Berwick, then after md, Ladies Aid Society at Summerhill Church.

1920 CENSUS: PA, Columbia Co-Briar Creek 12 Jan, DW60/61:
MICHAEL, Ida H 59/PA-widow farmer,own home; Ervin D 25/PA-laborer mthr's
farm; Melvin A 19/PA-laborer in car shop; Mildred 21/PA; Helen 16/PA 
Markle, Ida K (I7525)
 
8931 BIR,MG: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals, pg 1140: Edna A bn 12 Mar 1885, md James Stout, 2 children: Geneva Anna Mary & Carleton Joseph. Live on East Front St, Berwick

1920 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Berwick, 1625 Orange St, DW 198/264:
STOUT, James S 28/PA-truck bldr,truck shop-renting; Edna A 30/PA; Geneva J
7/PA; Carlton J 5/PA; Glovene L 10/12-PA,dau 
Stout, James S (I7953)
 
8932 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7955)
 
8933 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I7954)
 
8934 BIR,MG: Columbia & Montour Co Hist & Biog Annals, pg 1140:Gideon J bn 10 Sep 1887, md Grace Garrison

1920 CENSUS: PA,Columbia Co-Briar Creed Nov 18, DW437/439:
MICHAEL, Gideon 32/PA-renting, machinist-car co; Grace 27/PA 
Michael, Gideon J (I7528)
 
8935 BIR,MG: Columbia Statesman 8 Mar 1878 pp3 col 5: Mrs Laura Via dau of A J
Hawkins visits from Texas, as recorded from Sturgeon Leader. Also Boone
Co Mgs 1871-1880 pg 99, shows John C Via md Laura Hawkins 20 Jan 1875.

MG: IGI M514662/0460: John C Via md Laura Hawkins 20 Jan 1875, Boone Co, SS:
11 May 1983 AZ. 1871-1880 Boone Co Mgs, pg 99.

DTH: Father's will Mar 1903 shows dau L B Via, mother's will 12 May 1910 shows
dau L B Via of Millville ARK 
Hawkins, Laura Belle (I5100)
 
8936 BIR,MG: Conrad Wagner. Son of Elmer Jones. Jones, J C (I1172)
 
8937 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I787)
 
8938 BIR,MG: Don Walther from Marian Walther Tanner, Jefferson City MO. Baiotto, Steven (I789)
 
8939 BIR,MG: Don Walther from Marian Walther Tanner, Jefferson City MO. Dau of
Frank Young and Francis... After Harold died, married Scott Wright. 
Young, Shirley F (I786)
 
8940 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I788)
 
8941 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I785)
 
8942 BIR,MG: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/1991 - shows never married. Walther, Beatrice (I335)
 
8943 BIR,MG: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/1991, 1900 Cole Co Census. 1887, Walther, Hadwig Magdalena (I327)
 
8944 BIR,MG: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/1991-married Josephine Quinn. Walther, Carl David (I386)
 
8945 BIR,MG: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/1991. 1900 Cole Co, MO census. 1893,1922. Walther, Estelle (I329)
 
8946 BIR,MG: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/1991. 1900 Cole Co, MO census. 1898,1925. Walther, Agatha (I331)
 
8947 BIR,MG: Don Walther Jeff City MO 3/1991. 1900 Cole County MO census. 1895,1919
Twin sister to Martha Walther. 
Walther, Rosia (I333)
 
8948 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I466)
 
8949 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I465)
 
8950 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I380)
 

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