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Ancestors of William Darrell BRADDOCK


Generation No. 1

1. William Darrell BRADDOCK, born 18 Apr 1945 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE. He was the son of 2. Darrell Ray BRADDOCK and 3. Florence Marie LANGAN. He married (1) Kay Laurel ST. JOHN 17 Jun 1967 in Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE. She was born 04 Jan 1947 in Rawlins, Carbon, WY. She was the daughter of Ted Joe ST. JOHN and Nelda Rae MARLETT.

More About William Darrell BRADDOCK:
Occupation: FARMER

Generation No. 2

2. Darrell Ray BRADDOCK, born 02 Apr 1918 in Filley, Gage, NE; died 30 Jun 1963 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE. He was the son of 4. Ray BRADDOCK and 5. Frances Violet BARMORE. He married 3. Florence Marie LANGAN 02 Jun 1940 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.
3. Florence Marie LANGAN, born 14 Aug 1917 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 24 Dec 1996 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE. She was the daughter of 6. James Everett LANGAN and 7. Lydia Jane RATHBUN.

More About Florence Marie LANGAN:
Confirmation: 06 Oct 1930, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, NE
First Communion: 07 May 1928, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, NE

Marriage Notes for Darrell BRADDOCK and Florence LANGAN:
Marriage preformed by Father Tim Molony; witnesses: Mildred and Earl Mulford

Children of Darrell BRADDOCK and Florence LANGAN are:
i. James Ray BRADDOCK, born 27 Aug 1940 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 25 Oct 1947 in Denver, CO.

Notes for James Ray BRADDOCK:
Sponsors for baptism: Willis and Kathleen Langan

More About James Ray BRADDOCK:
Baptism: 1940, St. Anthony Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE
Burial: 28 Oct 1947, Fairview Cemetery, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
Cause of Death: brain tumor

ii. Elaine Jane BRADDOCK, born 12 Jun 1942 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died Jan 2005 in Ft. Morgan, Morgan, CO; married Warren Eugene MOORE 01 Feb 1963 in Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE; born 17 Sep 1934; died 07 Feb 2004 in Greeley, CO.

Notes for Elaine Jane BRADDOCK:
Sponsors at Baptism: LeRoy Chambers and Grace Chambers

More About Elaine Jane BRADDOCK:
Baptism: 1942, St. Anthony Catholic Church, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE
Burial: Memory Gardens, Fort Morgan, Morgan, CO
Cause of Death: ALS - Lou Gehrig's disease

More About Warren Eugene MOORE:
Burial: Memory Gardens, Fort Morgan, Morgan, CO
Cause of Death: heart attack

iii. Thomas Franklin BRADDOCK, born 16 Mar 1944 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Charlene Kay WALTON; born 05 Oct 1947 in North Platte, NE.

Notes for Thomas Franklin BRADDOCK:
Sponsors at baptism: James E. and Lydia Langan
Sponsor for confirmation: James E. Langan

More About Thomas Franklin BRADDOCK:
Baptism: 1944, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
Confirmation: 23 Apr 1958, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
First Communion: 15 Jun 1952, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE

1 iv. William Darrell BRADDOCK, born 18 Apr 1945 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Kay Laurel ST. JOHN 17 Jun 1967 in Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE.
v. Maureen Grace BRADDOCK, born 30 Oct 1946 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married (1) Kenneth STERLING; married (2) Kayo V. HERNANDEZ.

Notes for Maureen Grace BRADDOCK:
Sponsors at baptism: Joseph Wlaschin and Mildred Mulford
Sponsor for confirmation: Patricia Mohrbutter

More About Maureen Grace BRADDOCK:
Baptism: 15 Sep 1946, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
Confirmation: 06 Oct 1962, St. Ann's Catholic Church, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE
First Communion: 05 Jun 1955, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE

vi. Edward Leon BRADDOCK, born 29 Oct 1947 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Beverly Jane CHANDLER Mar 1971 in Yuma, Yuma, CO; born 17 Oct 1955 in Wray, CO.

Notes for Edward Leon BRADDOCK:
Sponsors for baptism: James and Joan Buelow
Sponsor for confirmation: Laverne Presher

More About Edward Leon BRADDOCK:
Baptism: 16 Nov 1947, St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
Confirmation: 06 Oct 1962, St. Ann's Catholic Church, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE
First Communion: St. Agnes Catholic Church, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE


Generation No. 3

4. Ray BRADDOCK1,2, born 13 Nov 1887 in Filley, Gage, NE; died 09 Sep 1957 in Filley, Gage, NE. He was the son of 8. John BRADDOCK and 9. Sarah Elizabeth WOODS. He married 5. Frances Violet BARMORE.
5. Frances Violet BARMORE, born 23 Oct 1893 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 01 Nov 1988 in Union Gap, Yakima, WA. She was the daughter of 10. Frank Merrick BARMORE and 11. Mary Clarinda BRYSON.

More About Ray BRADDOCK:
Burial: Crab Orchard Cemeter, Johnson Co, NE
Occupation: Farmer

Notes for Frances Violet BARMORE:
OBITUARY: Frank "Frances" Nordheim - Union Gap, Wash. - A funeral for former Scottsbluff, NE, resident Frank "Frances" Violet Nordheim, 95, of Union Gap, who died Nov 1., 1988 in a nursing home here, will be at 1 P.M. Saturday in Shaw and Sons Memorial Chapel at Yakima with Pastor Melvin Teske officiating. Burial will be a a later time in West Hills Memorial Park, near Yakima.

A memorial has been established to the donor's choice.

She was born Oct 23, 1893 at Adams, Neb., to Frank and Molly (Bryson) Barmore. As a young girl she moved with her family to Canby, Ore., and lived there for six years. She later moved back to Adams where she was educated. She married Ray Braddock. She married Frank Nordheim. During her married years to her first husband, she farmed in Filly, Neb, later moving to Beatrice, NE, and on to Scottsbluff, NE where she worked as a seamstress. In 1970 she moved to Yakima to be with her family.

Survivors include her dauters Mrs. Miriam Martin of Yakima and Mrs. Wanda Choquette of Woodburn, OR; sister Mable Campbell of Albert Lea, MN, 13 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; and five great great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by both husbands, sons Darrell Braddock and Marvin braddock, two grandsons, three brothers and three sisters.

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Note: No marriage record has been found for a marriage between Frances and Frank Nordheim.

More About Frances Violet BARMORE:
Burial: West Hills Memorial Park, Yakima, WA

Children of Ray BRADDOCK and Frances BARMORE are:
i. Miriam Elizabeth BRADDOCK, born 04 Nov 1915 in Filley, Gage, NE; died in Yakima, Yakima, WA; married Paul A. MARTIN 21 Jan 1933 in Kimball, Kimball, NE; born 30 Jul 1915 in McGrew, NE; died 17 Sep 1995 in Yakima, Yakima, WA.

Notes for Miriam Elizabeth BRADDOCK:
Obituary: Yakima, WA. Miriam Martin, Age 84, passed away on Aug. 15, 2000 surrounded by her family at Crescent Nursing home in Yakima.
She was born Nov 4, 1915 in Filley, NE, to Ray and Francis Braddock. After her marriage to Paul martin, they moved to the northwest, making their home in Yakima. In 1947 they opened the first of three paint stores on Yakima Avenue. They worked together and raised their family of three.
Miriam was an active member of the Eagles Auxiliary. She also helped organize the Eagles Auxiliary Northwest Bowling Tournament and was the secretary of that Tournament for 32 years. During that time she made many firends throughout the northwest and looked forward to forming lew leagues and bringing in new bowlers.
She is survived by her husband of 67 years, Paul Martin, and her daughter Barbara and her husband Bert Pederson of Vancouver, WA, and a son Robert and his wife Gisela Martin of Yakima. Seven grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Preceding her in death was her oldest son Paul Martin, Jr., two brothers and a sister.
She was a wonderful mother and grandmother, much loved by all her family. Her family was important to her and she will be deeply missed.
Services will be held at Langevin-Mussetter on Monday, August 21, 2000 at 12:00 PM. Committal will follow at West Hills Memorial Park.


2 ii. Darrell Ray BRADDOCK, born 02 Apr 1918 in Filley, Gage, NE; died 30 Jun 1963 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Florence Marie LANGAN 02 Jun 1940 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.
iii. Frank Marvin BRADDOCK, born 13 Oct 1919 in Filley, Gage, NE; died 21 Nov 1966 in WA; married (1) Roberta MOON; married (2) Marion REESE Abt. 1957.
iv. Wanda Lucille BRADDOCK, born 06 Mar 1922 in Filley, Gage, NE; died Abt. 1994 in OR; married (1) Chester A. WONACOTT; married (2) Kenneth CHOQUETTE Aft. 1974 in OR.


6. James Everett LANGAN, born 16 Jan 1890 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 05 Sep 1963 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE. He was the son of 12. James Henry LANGAN and 13. Luzetta NICHOLS. He married 7. Lydia Jane RATHBUN.
7. Lydia Jane RATHBUN, born 06 Mar 1889 in Boone Co, NE; died 14 Jan 1994 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE. She was the daughter of 14. William Edward RATHBUN and 15. Ida Bell BEESON.

More About James Everett LANGAN:
Burial: 07 Sep 1963, Fairview Cemetery, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE

More About Lydia Jane RATHBUN:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE

Children of James LANGAN and Lydia RATHBUN are:
i. James Henry LANGAN, born 05 Jan 1911 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; married Margaret Mary GORDON 15 Jun 1931; born 07 Nov 1909.
ii. Willis Wilson LANGAN, born 14 Apr 1913 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; married Kathleen Veronica GORDON 24 Feb 1936; born 21 Sep 1911.
iii. Nellie Mae LANGAN, born 17 May 1915 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Paul PRESHER; died in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE.

Notes for Nellie Mae LANGAN:
Obituary: Gering, NE. Nellie Mae Presher, 79, of 25 I. St., died Oct 3, 1994 at a Scottsbluff nursing center. A funeral Mass will be Friday at 10 am. at St. Agnes Catholic Church in Scottsbluff with the Rev. Charles Torpey officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff. A prayer vigil will be Thursday at 7 pm. at Jolliffe Funeral Home in Scottsbluff.
The Nellie Mae Presher Memorial Fund was established. Friends may call at the Joliffe Funeral Home today from 1 - 6 pm. Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm, and at the prayer vigil.
She was born May 17, 1915, at Cedar Rapids, NE, to James and Lydia (Rathbun) Langan. She grew up and attended school in Cedar Rapids. She moved to Scottsbluff with her family in 1940. She married Paul LaVerne Presher Nov 27, 1940 in Bridgeport. They lived in Mitchell from 1952 to 1963 when they returned to Scottsbluff. In 1977 they moved to Sun City, AZ, and returned to Gering in 1981. They lived in Gering until Sept. 13, 1994 when she moved to Scottsbluff Nursing Center. She was a member of the church.
She is survived by her husband of Gering; son and daughter-in-law LaVerne and Charlene Presher of Scottsbluff; daughter and son-in-law Patricia and Barry Nordell of Fort Collins, CO; sisters Florence M. Braddock of Morrill, and Grace M. Chambers of Pico Rivera, CA; sister and brother-in-law Mildred and Earl Mulford of Scottsbluff; brother James H. Langan of Cedar Rapids; brother and sister-in-law Willis W. and Kathleen Langan of Cedar Rapids; grandchildren Robin and Larry Nab of Gering; Troy and Kathleen Presher of Spokane, WA; Andrea Burdick of Olney, TX; Sean Nordell of Fort Collins, and Derek Nordel at the University of Nebraska at Kearney; step grandchildren: Richard and Stacey Nordell of Salt Lake City, UT; Doug and Terresa Peters and Greg and Michele Peters of Scottsbluff and Jennifer Peters of Marion, KS; three great grandchildren and four step great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother.

3 iv. Florence Marie LANGAN, born 14 Aug 1917 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 24 Dec 1996 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Darrell Ray BRADDOCK 02 Jun 1940 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.
v. Grace Mary LANGAN, born 22 Nov 1919 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 14 Jan 2000; married LeRoy Burton CHAMBERS.

More About Grace Mary LANGAN:
Burial: 19 Jan 2000

vi. Mildred Lydia LANGAN, born 20 Mar 1922 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; married Earl MULFORD; born 27 Oct 1918 in Arapahoe, NE; died 06 Feb 2007 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE.
vii. Ronald Lee LANGAN, born 11 Jan 1926 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.


Generation No. 4

8. John BRADDOCK3,4,5,6, born 16 Oct 1853 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; died Abt. 1930 in Filley, Gage, NE. He was the son of 16. Martin BRADDOCK and 17. Delilah LEPLEY. He married 9. Sarah Elizabeth WOODS.
9. Sarah Elizabeth WOODS, born in Johnson Co, IA; died Feb 1893 in Filley, Gage, NE.

Notes for John BRADDOCK:
To Gage Co, NE in 1883.
From the History of Gage Co, NE at 878: JOHN BRADDOCK has proved himself energetic and forward-looking in his activities as a farmer and is one of the representative agriculturists and stock-growers of Filley Township, where his attractive homestead is situated in Section 13. He is a scion of a sterling pioneer family of the Hawkeye State and was born in Marshall County, Iowa, October 16, 1853, a son of Martin and Delilah (Lepley) Braddock, who were born and reared in Ohio, where their marriage was solemnized and whence they removed to Marshall County, where Martin Braddock entered claim to government land, perfected title to the same and developed a good farm, both he and his wife having there passed the remainder of their lives, the subject of this review having been the second of their eleven children, of whom eight are living. Martin Braddock made the overland trip to Iowa with team and wagon and on his arrival his available capital was represented in the sum of sixty-five cents. By energy and good management as a pioneer farmer, he achieved independence and well merited prosperity. His polital support was given to the Democratic party. His wife having been a member of the Christian church. Martin Braddock was a son of William Braddock who was born in New England, of sterling colonial ancestry, his father having come to America from England. William Braddock became a pioneer in Ohio, where he and his wife passed the residue of their lives. John Lepley, maternal grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was born in Pennsylvania and was a resident of Ohio for many years prior to his death.
John Braddock acquired his early education in the public schools of his native county and there continued his association with agricultural pursuits until 1883, when he came to Gage County, Nebraska, and purchased one hundred and sixty acres of land, of which sixty-five acres had been broken, a small house having been erected on the place. Since that time he has erected escellent farm buildings and made other improvements, besides which he has added to the area of his farm estate until he now has a valuable property of two hundred and forty acres, devoted to diversified agriculture and to the raising of good livestock, including white-faced cattle that are bred largely from registered stock. He is liberal and progressive as a citizen and in politics he gives his allegiance to the Democratic Party.
In 1885, Mr. Braddock wedded Miss Sarah Woods, who was born in Johnson Co, Iowa, and whose death occured in February 1893. She is survived by two sons, Ray and Frank, both active young exponents of farm enterprise in Gage County. In 1900 was recorded the marriage of Mr. Braddock to Miss Edna May Hogle, who was, like himself, born in Marshall County, Iowa, and they have three daughters - Bessie, Blanche, and Marjorie - all members of the United Brethren Church. Mrs. Edna Braddock is a birthright member of the Society of Friends, and Mr. Braddock is affiliated with the lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons in the village of Filley.


More About John BRADDOCK:
Burial: Crab Orchard Cemeter, Johnson Co, NE
Occupation: Farmer

More About Sarah Elizabeth WOODS:
Burial: Crab Orchard Cemeter, Johnson Co, NE
Religion: Methodist

Children of John BRADDOCK and Sarah WOODS are:
4 i. Ray BRADDOCK, born 13 Nov 1887 in Filley, Gage, NE; died 09 Sep 1957 in Filley, Gage, NE; married Frances Violet BARMORE.
ii. Frank BRADDOCK, born 1889 in Filley, Gage, NE; married Ada WARREN.


10. Frank Merrick BARMORE, born 11 Sep 1862 in Buchanan, Berrien, MI; died 01 Mar 1916 in Adams, Gage, NE. He was the son of 20. Horace C. BARMORE and 21. Mary Irene CURTISS. He married 11. Mary Clarinda BRYSON 09 Sep 1886 in Adams, Gage, NE.
11. Mary Clarinda BRYSON, born 25 Jun 1866 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 18 Nov 1942 in Adams, Gage, NE. She was the daughter of 22. Silas BRYSON and 23. Clarinda YOUNG.

Notes for Frank Merrick BARMORE:
Frank's obituary describes his life as follows: His boyhood was spent on the family homestead southwest of Adams, where he grew to manhood, getting his schooling in books in the district school of Adams, and in the sterner school of work and experience he studied on his father's farm where he and his younger Brother, Will, much earlier than most boys, shouldered a large share of man's work and responsibility, because of a lame father, who was unable to follow a team or do many of the other tasks on a farm.

In the fall of 8887, the family moved to eastern Colorado, where they took a homestead, but, finding the climate too arid for rarming, they returned to Adams.

In the winter of 1890-91 he was converted and with his wife, who had previously been a probationary member, he united with the Methodist Episcopal Church, of which he has ever since been a faithful and consistent member.

The years 1900 to 1907 were spent by the family in the Willamette Valley in Oregon.

More About Frank Merrick BARMORE:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage, NE

Children of Frank BARMORE and Mary BRYSON are:
5 i. Frances Violet BARMORE, born 23 Oct 1893 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 01 Nov 1988 in Union Gap, Yakima, WA; married Ray BRADDOCK.
ii. Melvin Curtiss BARMORE, born 03 Aug 1887 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Abbie I. RABEL 23 Feb 1910 in Adams, Gage, NE; born 12 Oct 1887; died 13 Feb 1982.

More About Abbie I. RABEL:
Burial: Highland Cm, Gage Co, Nebraska7

iii. John Walter BARMORE, born 16 Jun 1890 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 09 May 1979; married Myrtle BUTTS 08 Nov 1919.
iv. Mabel Clarinda BARMORE, born 26 Jan 1895 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Clayton Walter CAMPBELL 11 Jul 1914 in Lincoln, NE; born 19 Dec 1892 in Adams, Gage, NE.
v. Mary Irene BARMORE, born 08 Jul 1903 in Canby, OR; died 21 Mar 1951 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Evert DeBOER 14 Jun 1921 in Adams, Gage, NE; born 07 Mar 1891 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 09 Nov 1958 in Adams, Gage, NE.
vi. Lora Ellen BARMORE, born 16 Oct 1904 in Canby, OR; married Frank E. NELSON 08 Nov 1924; born 1898; died 1983.

More About Frank E. NELSON:
Burial: Highland Cm, Gage Co, Nebraska8

vii. Eugene Elmer BARMORE, born 10 Apr 1910 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Mabel WEYERS Nov 1945.

Notes for Eugene Elmer BARMORE:
Triplet

viii. Eunice Eleanor BARMORE, born 10 Apr 1910 in Adams, Gage, NE.

Notes for Eunice Eleanor BARMORE:
Triplet

ix. BARMORE, born 10 Apr 1910 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 10 Apr 1910 in Adams, Gage, NE.

Notes for BARMORE:
triplet


12. James Henry LANGAN9, born 16 Nov 1856 in Henry Co, IL; died 09 Jun 1929 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE. He was the son of 24. Thomas LANGAN and 25. Catherine Jordan. He married 13. Luzetta NICHOLS.
13. Luzetta NICHOLS, born 13 Dec 1861 in IL; died 17 Jan 1918 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.

Notes for James Henry LANGAN:
Name: Thomas Langan
Home in 1900: Cedar, Boone, Nebraska
Age: 8
Estimated birth year: abt 1892
Birthplace: Nebraska
Relationship to head-of-house: Son
Father's name: James H
Mother's name: Luzettie
Race: White
Occupation: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
James H Langan 45
Luzettie Langan 40
Nettie M Langan 15
Martin H Langan 13
Mary A Langan 10
Thomas Langan 8
James Langan 8
Kate E Langan 5
William B Langan 4
Edward E Langan 2



More About James Henry LANGAN:
Burial: St. Anthony's Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE

More About Luzetta NICHOLS:
Burial: St. Anthony's Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE

Children of James LANGAN and Luzetta NICHOLS are:
i. Nettie LANGAN, born 02 Jul 1885 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 24 Mar 1964.
ii. Martin H. LANGAN, born 14 Nov 1887 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 1963.
iii. Mary LANGAN, born 18 Aug 1889 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 1967 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; married BOURNE.
6 iv. James Everett LANGAN, born 16 Jan 1890 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 05 Sep 1963 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married Lydia Jane RATHBUN.
v. Thomas LANGAN, born 16 Jan 1890 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 02 Aug 1966; married Carrie Della RATHBUN; born 04 Sep 1886 in Polk Co, Ne; died 23 Apr 1960 in Nance Co, NE.

Notes for Thomas LANGAN:
Name: Thomas Bangan
[Thomas Langan]
Age in 1910: 20
Estimated birth year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Alabama
[Nebraska]
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Illinois
Mother's Birth Place: Illinois
Spouse's name: Dell
Home in 1910: Cedar, Boone, Nebraska
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Bangan 20
Dell Bangan 23





Name: Thomas Langan
Home in 1930: Cedar, Boone, Nebraska
Age: 40
Estimated birth year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Nebraska
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: C Della
Race: White
Occupation:

Education:

Military Service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Langan 40
C Della Langan 43
Ida M Langan 17
Ellwood C Langan 15
Mable A Langan 13
Mary M Langan 11
Alice E Langan 10
Elmer T Langan 8
Dorothy N Langan 6
William D Langan 4 2/12
George Haschke 17

WWI Draft Registration Card:
Name: Thomas Langan
City: Not Stated
County: Boone
State: Nebraska
Birthplace: Nebraska;United States of America
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1890
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1711448
DraftBoard: 0
Age:
Occupation:
Nearest Relative:
Height/Build:
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Signature


vi. Edward LANGAN, born 13 Dec 1892 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 15 Dec 1918 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.
vii. Katherine LANGAN, born 06 Dec 1893 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 04 Jan 1965; married JENSON.
viii. David LANGAN, born 10 Mar 1902 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 20 Dec 1918 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.
ix. William LANGAN, born 26 Mar 1902 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 19 Dec 1918 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE.


14. William Edward RATHBUN, born 15 Apr 1864 in Burns, Henderson, IL; died 1937 in Belgrade, Nance, NE. He was the son of 28. Simeon RATHBUN and 29. Mary Ann COLLINS. He married 15. Ida Bell BEESON 23 Nov 1885 in Fairbury, Jefferson, NE.
15. Ida Bell BEESON, born 18 Nov 1869 in Appanoose, IA; died 18 Aug 1948 in Columbus, Platte, NE. She was the daughter of 30. William Harrison BEESON and 31. Sarah Ann MICKEY.

Notes for William Edward RATHBUN:
He lived in 1860 and 1870 in Burns, IL and by 1900 was in Nance Co, NE; 1920 was living in Belgrade, NE.

More About William Edward RATHBUN:
Burial: Belgrade Main Cemetery, Belgrade, Nance, NE

More About Ida Bell BEESON:
Burial: Belgrade Main Cemetery, Belgrade, Nance, NE

Children of William RATHBUN and Ida BEESON are:
i. Carrie Della RATHBUN, born 04 Sep 1886 in Polk Co, Ne; died 23 Apr 1960 in Nance Co, NE; married Thomas LANGAN; born 16 Jan 1890 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; died 02 Aug 1966.

Notes for Thomas LANGAN:
Name: Thomas Bangan
[Thomas Langan]
Age in 1910: 20
Estimated birth year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Alabama
[Nebraska]
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Illinois
Mother's Birth Place: Illinois
Spouse's name: Dell
Home in 1910: Cedar, Boone, Nebraska
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Bangan 20
Dell Bangan 23





Name: Thomas Langan
Home in 1930: Cedar, Boone, Nebraska
Age: 40
Estimated birth year: abt 1890
Birthplace: Nebraska
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: C Della
Race: White
Occupation:

Education:

Military Service:

Rent/home value:

Age at first marriage:

Parents' birthplace: View image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Thomas Langan 40
C Della Langan 43
Ida M Langan 17
Ellwood C Langan 15
Mable A Langan 13
Mary M Langan 11
Alice E Langan 10
Elmer T Langan 8
Dorothy N Langan 6
William D Langan 4 2/12
George Haschke 17

WWI Draft Registration Card:
Name: Thomas Langan
City: Not Stated
County: Boone
State: Nebraska
Birthplace: Nebraska;United States of America
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1890
Race: Caucasian (White)
Roll: 1711448
DraftBoard: 0
Age:
Occupation:
Nearest Relative:
Height/Build:
Color of Eyes/Hair:
Signature


7 ii. Lydia Jane RATHBUN, born 06 Mar 1889 in Boone Co, NE; died 14 Jan 1994 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE; married James Everett LANGAN.
iii. Addeline D. RATHBUN, born 27 Jan 1891 in Greeley, NE; died 28 Dec 1984 in Fullerton, NE10; married (1) William SWENSON; married (2) Edward FOLAND 18 Nov 1912 in Fullerton, Nance, NE; born 24 Nov 1892; died 01 Dec 1938.

More About Addeline D. RATHBUN:
Burial: Main Cemetery, Belgrade, Nance, NE
Social Security Number: 543-30-4679

Marriage Notes for Addeline RATHBUN and Edward FOLAND:
P. 92 #358 18 Nov 1912 Fullerton, Nance, NE
Edward Foland, 21 bp. Missouri, residence Boone Co, NE, parents: G. S. Foland & Sarah Harris

Addie Rathbun, 21, bp. Nebraska, residence Boone Co, NE, parents: Ed Rathbun & Ida Beeson.

Married by A. F. Kliese, County Judge. Witnesses: E. L. Brown and Mrs. Belle Brown. (Edward's sister and Brother-in-law).

iv. Harry William RATHBUN, born 24 Jan 1893 in Greeley Co, NE; died Oct 1968 in New Milford, IL; married Flossie B. LUKAS 05 Feb 1919 in Fullerton, NE; born 24 Dec 1898; died 15 Aug 1988.
v. Leander Mitchell RATHBUN, born 15 Sep 1895 in Boone Co, NE; died 20 May 1984 in Lakewood, CA; married Ethel ZITTLE 12 Mar 1919 in Fullerton, Nance, NE; born 18 Jun 1899; died 1953.
vi. John Henry RATHBUN, born 02 Mar 1900 in Boone Co, NE; died 16 Dec 1969 in Fullerton, NE; married Marie WOLFE.
vii. Sarah Lucinda RATHBUN, born 30 Apr 1902 in Boone Co, NE; died 13 Sep 1999 in OR; married John WOLFE 30 Aug 1921 in Fullerton, Nance, NE; born 24 Jul 1899; died 19 Jul 1977.
viii. Mary Florence RATHBUN, born 12 May 1904 in Boone Co, NE; died 1978; married Alfred Rudolph ROLF 26 Apr 1925 in Council Bluffs, IA; born 05 Feb 1897; died 06 Oct 1969.
ix. Ida Belle RATHBUN, born 30 Oct 1906 in Boone Co, NE; died 11 Jul 1998; married Ralph KELLER; born 17 Mar 1878.
x. baby RATHBUN, born 29 Jan 1913 in Boone Co, NE; died 20 Mar 1913 in Boone Co, NE.


Generation No. 5

16. Martin BRADDOCK11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18, born 18 Oct 1824 in Knox Co, OH; died 24 Aug 1909 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA. He was the son of 32. William BRADDOCK and 33. Nancy CATHERS. He married 17. Delilah LEPLEY Abt. 1849.
17. Delilah LEPLEY19,20,21,22, born 24 Aug 1827 in Harrison Twp, Knox Co, OH; died 22 Mar 1915 in Marshalltown, Marshall, IA. She was the daughter of 34. John Stoner LEPLEY and 35. Mary KEMERY.

Notes for Martin BRADDOCK:
Homesteaded one mile southeast of Marietta, IA in 1851.

1850 Harrison Twp, Knox Co, OH census enumerated 25 Sep 1850
BRADDOCK, Martin, 23, m. labourer, b. OH
" , Delila, 23, f
" , William A., 1/12, m````

More About Martin BRADDOCK:
Burial: Marietta Cemetery, Marshall Co, IA
Occupation: Farmer

Children of Martin BRADDOCK and Delilah LEPLEY are:
i. Mary BRADDOCK, born in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; died Bef. 1909; married William GIBSON.

Notes for Mary BRADDOCK:
She was listed as deceased in her father's probate records.

ii. David BRADDOCK, born 03 Jun 1850 in Knox Co, OH; married Dora M. RITENOUR 27 Feb 1879 in Marietta, Marshall, Iowa; born 28 Apr 1863 in Knox Co, OH.

Notes for David BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 and 1915 in Mankato, MN.

DAVID BRADDOCK is one of the esteemed citizens, prosperous men, and able Justices of the Peace of South Branch Precinct. His home is upon section 24, and stands upon a farm of 160 acres. His father, Marton Braddock, was born in Knox County, Ohio, in the year 1823, and was there an extensive land-owner and successful farmer. His wife, Delilah (Lepley) Braddock, was born near the same place in 1828.
The great-grandfather of our subject came from England, and settled in Virginia in Colonial days, and served under Gen. Washington in the Revolutionary War, being one of the first to enter, and continuing until the end of the chapter. His son William, the grandfather of our subject, was born in Virginia, and continued there throughout his life.
The father of our subject moved with his family from Ohio to Mahaska, Iowa, in the year 1850, and staid for eighteen months, and was one of the pioneers. At the end of that period he removed to Marshall County in the same State, and in the spring of 1852 entered 160 acres of land, and is a wealthy citizen, now owning 400 acres of well-stocked and finely improved land. His dwelling cost him $8,000, and all the other buildings in proportion. He is a well-informed citizen, and sustains a reputation for liberality. His family circle includes eleven children, whose names are as follows: David, John, Mary, Martha, William, Anginora, Lizzie, James F., Harvey T., Anna and Edward.
The subject of our sketch was born in Knox County, Ohio, on the 3d of June, 1850. With his father he went to Iowa upon his removal to that State, and continued to live with his parents until he attained his majority. He attended the classes of his school of the district, and also took a course of instruction at Albion Seminary in 1871 and 1872. In 1874 he took a trip across the plains, through Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Montana, Colorado and Iowa, and then began farming near his old home, continuing the same until 1879. Then he came to this county, and located upon the farm he now occupies. The ground was entirely unimproved, and in a thoroughly native condition. His residence and farm buildings are worthy of mention, the groves of shade and forest trees cover seven acres, the orchard comprising about 230 excellent bearing trees, besides numerous other works and improvements.
While a resident of Marietta, Iowa, Mr, Braddock was joined in matrimony with Dora M. Ritenour on the 27th of February, 1879. This lady is the daughter of William and Daphna M. Taft, who were natives, of Vermont and Ohio respectively, and were married in the latter State. Her father was by occupation a farmer, and at the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted from Ohio, and died at Murfreesboro, Tenn. Her mother is now living in Lincoln County, Neb. She is the mother of four children -- Vestina, Willis, George and Dora. The latter was born on the 28th of April, 1863, in Knox County, Ohio. There have been born to Mr, and Mrs. Braddock four children -- Jennessie, William H., John and Odessa. Mrs. Braddock is a member of the Christian Church, but usually attends that of the Presbyterian persuasion, as being more convenient to her home. Mr. and Mrs. B. are everywhere much esteemed asworthy members of society. Our subject is a member of the K. of P., and usually attends the lodge at Syracuse. He is a Democrat stanch and true, heartily supporting the principles and ticket of the party. For eight years he was a member of the School Board, and since January last has filled the chair of Justice of the Peace.


8 iii. John BRADDOCK, born 16 Oct 1853 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; died Abt. 1930 in Filley, Gage, NE; married (1) Sarah Elizabeth WOODS; married (2) Edna May HOGLE 1900 in Gage Co, NE.
iv. Martha BRADDOCK, born 1857 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; married John J. SHEWALTER.

Notes for Martha BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 in Lamar, NE; 1915 in Imperial, NE.

v. William A. BRADDOCK, born 26 Dec 1858 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; died 07 Jan 1917; married Julia Anna Jacobson 28 Mar 1899; born 10 Mar 1879 in Nevada, Iowa.

Notes for William A. BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 & 1915 in Chadron, Dawes Co, NE.

1850 Knox Co, OH census shows him as 1 month old.

WILLIAM BRADDOCK, deceased, pioneer and one of the most prominent figures in the development and settlement of Dawes county, was for years one of the best known ranchmen and cattle breeders in western Nebraska, where he gained a high reputation for his introduction of thoroughbred cattle, being one of the first men in this section to realize that well bred stock paid the best. He won marked success with the able assistance of his wife who for years was the one whom he consulted in business matters.
Mr. Braddock was born December 26, 1858, near Marshalltown, Iowa, the son of Martin and Deliah (Lepley) Braddock both natives of Knox county, Ohio, the father being of English and the mother of Pennsylvania Dutch descent. William was the fifth child in a family of eleven children, consisting of six boys and five girls. His father moved to Marshalltown, Iowa, in 1850, and homesteaded the farm where he lived the rest of his life. William was reared in the country, and worked on the farm in his younger days so that his school privileges were limited, but he came of stock that was thrifty and industrious and laid the foundation in his youth for the great accomplishments of after years. The school that taught him most was that of experience and he learned well. He first earned money as a young boy and early learned its value. Mr. Braddock remained at home most of the time until the. fall of 1884. He had already heard of the great opportunities open for a young man with grit and energy in the western part of Nebraska and came that year by rail to Valentine, the end of the road at the time, then joined a company of freighters to go the rest of the way. They reached Beaver valley on Thanksgiving day and Mr. Braddock often spoke of that memorable day and the beautiful appearance of the valley. He took a pre-emption at once which is still the property of his widow and heirs. As soon as possible Mr. Broddock built a dugout on his claim and prepared to pass the winter of 1884-95. In the spring he went over onto Bordeaux creek to get lumber for some building as there was a small saw mill then owned by G. W. Messenger. The distance was only about twelve miles but on the trip a hard snow storm came up and covered all the landmarks so that Mr. Braddock became lost and wandered in the white waste for two days before finding his dugout. That was a hard winter as the snow was the deepest ever known in this section and it laid three feet on a level from December to spring. One of the amusing experiences told by Mr. Braddock was of his winter in the dugout. He was lonely as neighbors were far apart and few and he did not trust the few prowling Indians as he believed they resented the settlers coming in and taking their hunting grounds, though they lived on a reservation. He spent many wakeful nights and heard many queer noises and after weeks of anxiety found that some sand mice had been carrying corn from his supplies up to a human skull that he had found on the prairie and kept on a shelf. After that he slept better. With the spring Mr. Braddock broke some of his land and farmed a little, took up a homestead and later a tree claim. The tree claim was some distance from his other land and he found it impractible (sic) to handle and finally sold it, that being the only piece of land of which he disposed in his many years of ranch life. As soon as he made a little money Mr. Braddock would buy some cattle brand them and turn them out on the range. In the fall he would join in the round up with the large cattle owners and bring his cattle back to the home range. He kept doing this year after year until he had a large herd.
March 28, 1899, Mr. Braddock married Miss Julia Anna Jacobson, who was born near Nevada, Iowa, the daughter of John H. and Dora (Tow) Jacobson, both of Scandinavian descent. in the spring of 1885, the Jacobsen family came to Sheridan county, Nebraska, and took a pre-emption northwest of Rushville, seven miles, where they lived twenty years then moved near Mullen, Hooker county and continued in the ranch business. Mrs. Braddock went through the common schools and was teaching at the age of sixteen. Later she attended the Rushville high school. She received only twenty-five dollars a month but invested what money she could in calves each year and when she was married added twenty head of fine cows to her husband's large herd. Of this accomplishment she was justly proud. After her marriage they worked harder than ever as both she and her husband toiled early and late. They attained a remarkable success however, and she feels that they were well repaid, as at one time they had twenty-five hundred head of cattle before the free range was done away with. After that the owners sold many cattle and kept smaller herds. Mr. Braddock was one of the first men to see far ahead and realize that irrigation was to be the great thing in western Nebraska and built nine miles of ditches on his ranch, as he had the priority water rights from Beaver creek along which his land streched (sic) for fourteen miles. His entire ranch is fenced with four wires and cross fenced with posts every rod so that that (sic) his improvements were some of the best in the west. The Braddock ranch has five hundred acres of alfalfa which is usually cut three times a season, two hundred acres are native wheat grass meadow which usually cuts three hundred tons of hay per year, and the ranch is one of the best located and most beautiful in the state, lying in the beautiful Beaver and White river valleys. It stands as an enduring monument to the man and woman who spent so many years of their life here, reclaiming the virgin prairie to productive farm purposes. In 1908, Mr. Braddock bought his first registered Herefords, gradually worked out of grades and into pure bred cattle. At the heighth (sic) of his career he died, January 7, 1917, a great loss to his community and mourned by all who knew him.


Notes for Julia Anna Jacobson:
Miss Julia Anna Jacobson, who was born near Nevada, Iowa, the daughter of John H. and Dora (Tow) Jacobson, both of Scandinavian descent. in the spring of 1885, the Jacobsen family came to Sheridan county, Nebraska, and took a pre-emption northwest of Rushville, seven miles, where they lived twenty years then moved near Mullen, Hooker county and continued in the ranch business. Mrs. Braddock went through the common schools and was teaching at the age of sixteen. Later she attended the Rushville high school. She received only twenty-five dollars a month but invested what money she could in calves each year and when she was married added twenty head of fine cows to her husband's large herd. Of this accomplishment she was justly proud. After her marriage they worked harder than ever as both she and her husband toiled early and late. They attained a remarkable success however, and she feels that they were well repaid, as at one time they had twenty-five hundred head of cattle before the free range was done away with

After her husband's death, Mrs. Branddock (sic) with undaunted courage assumed the full control of her husband's business and has made an enviable record as a business woman in the northwestern country where she is widely and well known. Her large herd of Anexiety 4th cattle, some seven hundred in number, are said to be the finest in the country by experienced cattle men who are breeders themselves. Mrs. Braddock had the honor of having the first show herd of this kind of cattle exhibited at a National Stock Show, from Dawes county and the county boasts that it has more pure bred white faces than in any territory of its size in the United States. Mrs. Braddock exhibited at the Denver Cattle Show of January, 1921, where she won a premium on every animal exhibited. This in competition with veteran breeders who have been showing cattle for many years, a rather unusual honor for a woman. When asked by a friend, "Mrs. Braddock, were you not surprised?" She replied, "No, this was not thought out or accomplished in a day. Many months of careful watching of the development of different individuals are necessary in the selection of a show animal, and I have made an intensive study of the various types of beef cattle for several years. Right now I am planning and preparing for the 1922 shows."
Mrs. Braddock is a woman of high culture and refinement as she has studied these many years in spite of the trials and hardships she endured on the ranch in the early days. She has two cultured daughters, Gladys Enid, who after graduating from the Chadron State Normal School, in Chadron attended the Nebraska State University, at Lincoln and is now attending the University of Chicago, and Wilma Doris, who is in the ninth grade of the normal school at Chadron. Mrs. Braddock has a beautiful home in Chadron and now lives surrounded by all the luxuries and comforts that wealth and culture can afford but she says that wealth is not all in life to live for and is desirous of assisting in the farther development and improvement of Dawes county where she has played an important part in stock raising and agriculture. She stands high in the community respected by her business associates and loved by the many old friends. Few women have been able to take up such a large business enterprise and make the success that she has.

Julia Anna Jacobson Braddock was born March 10, 1879, on a farm near Navada, Iowa, the daughter of John H. and Theodore (Tow) Jacobson. Her parents moved in her early childhood, to Sheridan county, Nebraska. Here the family passed through the thrilling experiences which come to pioneers who lived in the land of the Sioux Indians. Bands of Indians often came to Rushville, the settlement near the home of the Jacobsons. Mrs. Braddock says the most vivid recollection of her childhood is of a visit of Sioux Indians to their home, wearing feathers and beads with their faces painted and streaked. The squaws rode on ponies and each had her papoose in a basket swinging from a pole which dragged beneath the pony. In the first years in which they lived in Nebraska there were few schools, but a few log school houses were built on the prairies and here she received her
first schooling, going a little later to attend the public school in Rushville. She taught school several years. On March 28, 1899, she was married to William Braddock of Chadron, Nebraska, which town is their home. The have two daughters, Gladys Enid, born April 24, 1900, and Wilma Doris, Born Feb. 10, 1906. They spent the first eight years of their married life on a ranch eighteen miles north of Chadron. The Chadron Woman's Club was organized in Mrs. Braddock's home, and she has been every since on of its active workers, serving two years as president. She is a member of the Chadron Culture Club, the oldest club in the town. She is a member of the board of Education and a commissioner on the board of the County Fair and has an active interest in all work for the betterment of the community.



vi. Angie N. BRADDOCK, born 1862 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; married Kindal C. ROBERTS.

Notes for Angie N. BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 in Marshalltown, IA.

vii. Elizabeth BRADDOCK, born 1863 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; married HASTINGS.

Notes for Elizabeth BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 in Jewel, KS.

viii. James F. BRADDOCK, born 1865 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA.

Notes for James F. BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 Pedro, SD; 1915 in Phillips, SD.

ix. Harvey T. BRADDOCK, born 1868 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA.

Notes for Harvey T. BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 in Chadron, Dawes Co, NE.

x. Anna Christine BRADDOCK, born 1869 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; married R. H. HAWKS.

Notes for Anna Christine BRADDOCK:
Resided 1909 Springfield, IL; 1915 in Chicago, IL.

May have married Oscar Weaver.

the 1870 census lists Christian, no Anna; the 1880 census lists Annie,
no Christian. H.T. Braddock's obituary lists a surviving sister
Christine, living in Long Beach CA. The 1930 census lists an Anna C.
Braddock, age 60, birthplace Iowa, living in Pasadena as a servant. I am
beginning to think Anna C is Anna Christine, and that there is only one
person, not two. Do your records shed any light on it.
Al Beatty

xi. Edward BRADDOCK, born 24 Apr 1873 in Marietta Twp, Marshall, IA; died 22 Feb 1909.

More About Edward BRADDOCK:
Burial: Sec 24, Marietta Cemetery, Marshall Co, IA
Military service: Veteran of Spanish-American War


20. Horace C. BARMORE23,24,25,26,27,28, born 23 Dec 1829 in Randolph Twp, Cattaragus, NY; died 30 Jan 1893 in Adams, Gage, NE. He was the son of 40. Adna C. BARMORE and 41. Abigail DART. He married 21. Mary Irene CURTISS 06 Oct 1859 in Howard Twp, Cass Co, MI.
21. Mary Irene CURTISS, born 22 Oct 1831 in Barcelona, Chautauqua, NY; died 05 Apr 1911 in Adams, Gage, NE. She was the daughter of 42. William CURTISS and 43. Laura MERRICK.

Notes for Horace C. BARMORE:
A biographical sketch of Adna's son Horace says:
Mr. Barmore is the offspring of a good family, his father having been Adna, and his mother Abigail Dart, natives of Genessee Co, NY, where they were reared and married. They resided there afterward for a time, and then removed to Cattaraugus Co, where they lived for a period of twenty years. In 1844 they removed to LaPorte County, IN, and thence in 1847, to Berrien Co, MI, where they spent the remainder of their lives, the father dying in 1876 at the age of 74 years and the mother in 1883, aged 82.

The available information fits this description fairly well, except for the year of Adna's death.

The Portrait and Biographical Album of Gage County, Nebraska (1888), pp. 321-22, contains a biographical sketch of Horance and describes his early life in Cattaraugus County, New York: "His home being among the timber regions, the schools were few and far between, he having to travel one and one-half miles to the temple off learning to secure the rudiments of his education: While in Michigan, Horace worked making potash and farming.
Not long after his marriage to Mary Irene Curtiss in Oct 1859, Horace, his father-in-law, William Curtiss, and his brother-in-law Austin Curtiss, left for the Pikes Peak gold rush. a letter of William dated 29 Aug 1860 indicates that Hoace left a few days earlier to return to Michigan. He also states that a letter that Mary had written to Hoace in June had arrived after he left for home. At the time Horace left they had not made enough money to cover the expenses of coming. Austin must have left sometime in November judging by a 6 Jan 1861 letter of William. Another letter of William Curtiss dated 19 Sep 1861, indicates that he plans to leave the gold country late in the season and hopes to be home by Christmas or New Year's.
On his way home from Pikes Peak, William was impressed by the land in the vicinity of the Nemaha River in eastern Nebraska and decided to obtain land under the new Homstead Act in that area. He obtained patent No. 14, signed by Abraham Lincoln, to land 16 miles below where he crossed the Nemaha, near the later town of Adams in Gage County. A letter to his wife dated 24 Nov 1862 indicates that William has just arrived at Nebraska City on his way to see his land. By that time, Horace and Mary had decided to remove to Nebraska. William planted crops on his land in the spring of 1863. Sometime in the summer, his wife and daughter Harriet joined him by taking the railroad from Chicago to St. Joseph, a steamboat from St. Joseph to Nebraska City, and by wagon the 40 miles to Adams. Horace and Mary came by wagon with their two oldest children that fall, leaving Berrien on 28 Oct and arriving in Nebrask in Dec 1863.
Hoace homestaded in Section 33 near Adams. The sketch of Frank Barmore says that at one time Horace "was engaged in freighting across the plains from Nebraska City to Fort Kearney." This is possible, since, in the spring of 1863, William Curtiss said that he had been considering hauling to the mountains, but had decided not to do so. Frank's obituary states that he and his brother Will, "much earlier than most boys, shouldered a large share of man's work and responsibility, because of a lame father, who was unable to follow a team or do many of the other tasks on a farm." If this is so, Horace"s injury must have occurred after his arrival in Nebraska since he seems to have been in good health at that time.
The 1885 Nebraska agricultural census described Horace"s farm as consisting of 117 acres of tilled ground, 53 acres in pastures and orchards, and 20 acres in woodland. The value of the farm was considered to be $5700, with implements valued at $100, livestock at $900, and fences and buildings at $80. Horace paid a value of $75 for farm labor in 1884 (including board). The estimated value of his 1884 farm production was $600. He had 7 horses, 6 milch cows, 7 other cattle, 6 calvesduring 1884 (he sold 2 cows in 1884), 46 swine and 56 poultry. In 1884 he had 105 acres of Indian corn, producing 3000 bushels, 10 acres of oats, producing 300 bushels, 1.5 acres of sorghum, 3 acres of apples producing 50 bushels and a half acre of potatoes, producing 80 bushels. Horace cut 20 cords of wood during 1884 with a value of $80. The 1888 sketch of Horace states that among the improvements "around their homesead is a fine orchard of 100 apple trees in good bearing condition and a grove of cottonwood trees."
The sketch also describes the interests of Horace and Mary: The warm friends of temperance, they have labored for its advancement many years, and are members in good standing of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Barmore politically is a progressive Republican, but on account of the cause of temperance is now identified with the Prohibitionists. He has been School Treasurer in his district for the long period of twenty years. He voted for the adoption the the State Constitution, and has served on the Petit Jury.
Horace and Mary left their farm and moed into Adams in the spring of 1889. When Horace died in 1893 his estate included a half interest in lots 5 & 6 in block 9 in Adams, lots 1,2, & 3 in block 15 of Sterling in Johnson County, one imported stallion (Victor) and a horse stable.

More About Horace C. BARMORE:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage, NE

Notes for Mary Irene CURTISS:
The biographical sketch of Horace describes the life of Mary prior to her marriage: Mrs. B. was born at Barcelona, Chautauqua Co, New York on the shores of Lake Erie, ....She pursued her first studies in the excellent schools of Westfield, in her native county, but when a little girl ten years of age they removed to Indiana. The mother then being incapacitated for the continuing the charge of the household, this duty fell upon her daughter Mary, and the studies of the latter thereafter were pursued at home by the light of the evening lamp after the duties of the day were over. So thorough, however, had been the previous training of the child, that with the assistance and encouragement of her father, she made good headway, and a few years later taught in the district schools of LaParte County.

More About Mary Irene CURTISS:
Burial: Highland Cemetery, Adams, Gage, NE

Children of Horace BARMORE and Mary CURTISS are:
10 i. Frank Merrick BARMORE, born 11 Sep 1862 in Buchanan, Berrien, MI; died 01 Mar 1916 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Mary Clarinda BRYSON 09 Sep 1886 in Adams, Gage, NE.
ii. Carrie Blanche BARMORE, born 11 Dec 1869 in Berrien Co, MI; died 29 Dec 1943.
iii. Adna William BARMORE, born Jul 1864 in Adams Twp, Gage, NE.
iv. Charles Livingston BARMORE, born 10 Feb 1866 in Adams Twp, Gage, NE; died 14 Nov 1940; married Nettie SOUTHARD 22 Jan 1895.
v. Walter Herman BARMORE, born 09 Sep 1869 in Adams Twp, Gage, NE; married Stella May PORTER.
vi. Florence May BARMORE, born 05 Aug 1872 in Adams Twp, Gage, NE; died 28 Jun 1938; married Perry Joseph DISHER 16 Aug 1892.


22. Silas BRYSON29,30,31,32, born 20 Jun 1835 in Athens Co, OH; died 10 Nov 1915 in Adams, Gage, NE. He was the son of 45. Rachel BRYSON. He married 23. Clarinda YOUNG 12 Apr 1855 in Monroe Co, OH33.
23. Clarinda YOUNG, born 25 Oct 1836 in Monroe Co, OH; died 02 Apr 1909 in Adams, Gage, NE. She was the daughter of 46. Isaac YOUNG IV and 47. Sarah MOORE.

Notes for Silas BRYSON:
ID: I5759
Name: Silas BRYSON
Surname: Bryson
Given Name: Silas
Sex: M
Birth: 20 Jun 1835 in Ames Twp., Athens Co., OH.
Death: 10 Nov 1915
Burial: ((SEENOTES)) Adams, Highland Cemetery, Gage Co., NE.
Note:
!OCCU: School teacher; farmer

Born in Athens County, Ohio, where he grew up. He graduated from the
Zanesville Academy and became a teacher in the area. Married Clarinda Young of
Mushingum County in 1855.

In the early spring of 1862 (perhaps this was 1860 because one record shows
that a child, Melinda, was born in Adams, Nebraska in June of 1860, and the
next daughter, Rachel, was born in Adams in September of 1861), Silas and
Clarinda, with their three small children, (who would have been, Lucretia,
Douglas and William.) boarded a flat boat on the Ohio River at Marietta to
travel to Nebraska, (which was not yet a State). It took several days to
reach the Junction of the Ohio and the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois.

The Family transferred to a River-Steamer, heading North. They tranferred at
St. Louis to a River Packet, a small river Vessel. Fours days later, the Packet
docked at Brownsville, Nebraska, where a friend driving a Ox team and Wagon,
had waited for them for two days. The next Day, the family loaded into the
wagon and traveled to Gage Co., where they settled into a crude one room log
Cabin.

The Homestead Act, later made land available to Settlers and Silas home-
steaded on the upper part of the Big Nemaha.
He taught in the first School in Adams and also in different schools in the
area for 30 years.
His "Obituary" (The Adams Globe) published 18 Nov. 1915, states that --
"Father Bryson" died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Horrum,
(Sarah Ann Bryson), in Adams, at the good old age of 80 years, 4 months,
and 20 days. It is needless to say that his presence will be greatly missed
and by all that knew him, his memory will remain a benediction. We feel we
can say of "Father Bryson", as of Paul of old, "He has fought a good fight;
he has finished his course; he has kept the faith; and hencerforth, there is
laid up for him a crown of Righteousness which Christ, the righteous Judge,
shall give".

He was buried at "Highland Cemetery", Adam, Gage Co. Neb.
Change Date: 20 Oct 1997 at 00:00:00

Father: Unknown
Mother: Rachel BRYSON b: 25 Feb 1809 in , Bedford Co., PA.

Marriage 1 Clarinda YOUNG b: 25 Oct 1836 in , Morgan Co., OH.
Married: 29 Mar 1855 in Amesville, Athens County, Ohio
Children
Lucretia BRYSON b: 5 Feb 1856 in , Gage Co., NE.
Douglas Bertram BRYSON b: 7 May 1857 in Homer Twp., Morgan Co., OH.
William E. BRYSON b: 16 Sep 1858 in , Morgan Co., OH.
Melinda Abigail BRYSON b: 19 Jun 1860 in , , , OH. or NE.
Rachael Linn (Linnie) BRYSON b: 21 Sep 1861 in , , , OH. or NE.
Sarah Ann BRYSON b: 20 May 1863 in Sterling, Johnson Co., NE.
Margaret Jane "Jennie" BRYSON b: 24 Aug 1864 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Mary C. "Mollie" BRYSON b: 25 Jun 1866 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Silas Young BRYSON b: 26 Oct 1867 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
John A. BRYSON b: 12 May 1869
Martha Viola ("Ola") BRYSON b: 21 Oct 1870 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
David Finley BRYSON b: 1 Jul 1872 in Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.
Emma Gertrude BRYSON b: 22 Feb 1874
George Nathan BRYSON b: 6 Jan 1877 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Ruth Velma BRYSON b: 10 Sep 1883 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.


Founder of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Adams, NE. Superintendant of church for 17 years.


Marriage 1 Silas BRYSON b: 20 Jun 1835 in Ames Twp., Athens Co., OH.
Married: 29 Mar 1855 in Amesville, Athens County, Ohio
Children
Lucretia BRYSON b: 5 Feb 1856 in , Gage Co., NE.
Douglas Bertram BRYSON b: 7 May 1857 in Homer Twp., Morgan Co., OH.
William E. BRYSON b: 16 Sep 1858 in , Morgan Co., OH.
Melinda Abigail BRYSON b: 19 Jun 1860 in , , , OH. or NE.
Rachael Linn (Linnie) BRYSON b: 21 Sep 1861 in , , , OH. or NE.
Sarah Ann BRYSON b: 20 May 1863 in Sterling, Johnson Co., NE.
Margaret Jane "Jennie" BRYSON b: 24 Aug 1864 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Mary C. "Mollie" BRYSON b: 25 Jun 1866 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Silas Young BRYSON b: 26 Oct 1867 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
John A. BRYSON b: 12 May 1869
Martha Viola ("Ola") BRYSON b: 21 Oct 1870 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
David Finley BRYSON b: 1 Jul 1872 in Beatrice, Gage Co., NE.
Emma Gertrude BRYSON b: 22 Feb 1874
George Nathan BRYSON b: 6 Jan 1877 in Adams, Gage Co., NE.
Ruth Velma BRYSON b: 10 Sep 1883 in Adams, Gage Co., NE

More About Silas BRYSON:
Occupation: School teacher

Notes for Clarinda YOUNG:
Twin of Melinda (Aunt Lin, who died in 1896); brother of Nate; several other
brothers and sisters. Grew up in Mushingum County, Ohio. Worked as a "hired
girl" (so called by her daughter, Ruth Bryson) between 1853-1855 for 50 cents
a week. She married Silas Bryson in 1855 and probably resided in Morgan
County, Ohio at the time.

Children of Silas BRYSON and Clarinda YOUNG are:
i. Lucretia Sophia BRYSON, born 05 Feb 1856 in OH; died 09 Feb 1938; married William W. Cain BARNHOUSE; born 14 Aug 1835 in Jefferson Co, OH; died in Adams, Gage, NE.

More About Lucretia Sophia BRYSON:
Residence: Wheeler, KS

ii. Douglas Buchan BRYSON, born 07 May 1857 in Homer Twp., Morgan Co., OH; married Laura HOWLAND 28 Jan 1885.
iii. William Elmer BRYSON, born 16 Sep 1858 in OH; married Etta BRYSON 21 Sep 1881.

More About William Elmer BRYSON:
Residence: University Place, NE

iv. Melinda Abigail BRYSON, born 19 Jun 1860 in OH; died 13 May 1861.

More About Melinda Abigail BRYSON:
Cause of Death: whooping cough

v. Rachel Linn BRYSON, born 19 Jun 1861 in OH; died 11 Apr 1886; married Charles WHITTAKER.
vi. Sarah Ann BRYSON, born 20 May 1863 in Bents Mills, Johnson, NE; died 01 Mar 1929; married George HORHAM 19 Aug 1909.
vii. Margaret Jane BRYSON, born 24 Aug 1864 in Bents Mills, Johnson, NE; married George Franklin PATCH 08 Mar 1888.

More About Margaret Jane BRYSON:
Residence: Canby, OR

11 viii. Mary Clarinda BRYSON, born 25 Jun 1866 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 18 Nov 1942 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Frank Merrick BARMORE 09 Sep 1886 in Adams, Gage, NE.
ix. Silas Young BRYSON, born 26 Oct 1867 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 13 Sep 1921; married Julia ZUVER 13 Mar 1890.
x. John Albert BRYSON, born 12 May 1868 in Adams, Gage, NE; married Lena REYNOLDS 08 Feb 1893.
xi. Martha Viola BRYSON, born 21 Oct 1870 in Adams, Gage, NE; married J. B. SHEPHERD 07 Jun 1894.
xii. David Finley BRYSON, born 01 Jul 1872 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 30 Oct 1957 in Alliance, NE; married (1) Zilma SMITH; married (2) Martha L. KENSING 24 Dec 1891; born 23 Mar 1867; died 18 Dec 1935 in Nebraska.

More About David Finley BRYSON:
Burial: Highland Cem., Adams, Gage Co, Ne34

More About Martha L. KENSING:
Burial: Highland Cem, Gage Co, Nebraska

xiii. Emma Gertrude BRYSON, born 22 Feb 1874 in Adams, Gage, NE; married (1) Charles EVANS 10 Sep 1895; married (2) John LEFFINGWELL 21 Jul 1922.
xiv. George Nathan BRYSON, born 06 Jun 1877 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 11 Nov 1935; married Bertha YOCKEY 15 Feb 1899; born 1881.
xv. Ruth Velma BRYSON, born 10 Sep 1883 in Adams, Gage, NE; died 27 Jun 1972 in Alliance, Nebraska; married Roland Cyrus "Rolla" Bassett 10 Sep 1902 in Adams, Gage, NE; born 12 Oct 1879 in Burr, Nebraska; died 09 Jan 1969 in Scottsbluff, Nebraska.

Notes for Ruth Velma BRYSON:
Ruth was a Homemaker & Historian.


Notes for Roland Cyrus "Rolla" Bassett:
Moved to Bayard in 1917.

More About Roland Cyrus "Rolla" Bassett:
Occupation: Farmer
Residence: Bayard, NE

Marriage Notes for Ruth BRYSON and Roland Bassett:
She was married in the 1st Methodist Church at Adams NE..


24. Thomas LANGAN35, born 1826 in Waterford, Ireland; died 02 Sep 1888. He married 25. Catherine Jordan.
25. Catherine Jordan35, born 1822 in Ireland; died 08 Dec 1911 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota.

Children of Thomas LANGAN and Catherine Jordan are:
i. Dominic LANGAN35, born 1846 in Mayo, Ireland.
ii. John LANGAN35, born 1849 in New York.
iii. Mary A. LANGAN35, born 1852 in New York.
iv. Margaret LANGAN35, born 1856.
12 v. James Henry LANGAN, born 16 Nov 1856 in Henry Co, IL; died 09 Jun 1929 in Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; married Luzetta NICHOLS.
vi. Bridget LANGAN35, born 1858.
vii. Ellen LANGAN35, born May 1860.


28. Simeon RATHBUN, born 16 Dec 1827 in Belpre, Washington, OH; died 09 Aug 1909 in Nance Co, NE. He was the son of 56. Ebenezer RATHBUN and 57. Martha HALL. He married 29. Mary Ann COLLINS 1857.
29. Mary Ann COLLINS, born 27 Apr 1840; died 13 Feb 1897 in Nance Co, NE.

More About Simeon RATHBUN:
Burial: St. Anthony's Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE

More About Mary Ann COLLINS:
Burial: St. Anthony's Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE

Children of Simeon RATHBUN and Mary COLLINS are:
14 i. William Edward RATHBUN, born 15 Apr 1864 in Burns, Henderson, IL; died 1937 in Belgrade, Nance, NE; married Ida Bell BEESON 23 Nov 1885 in Fairbury, Jefferson, NE.
ii. J. Douglas RATHBUN, born 01 Mar 1860; died 23 Mar 1899; married Sege GURTHIS.
iii. Mitchell Leander RATHBUN, born 15 Apr 1858 in Burns, Henderson, IL; died 08 Nov 1934; married Sarah GURTHIS.
iv. Minnie Mary RATHBUN, married Henry WILSEY.
v. Ella RATHBUN


30. William Harrison BEESON, born 20 Mar 1833 in Pemberton, Shelby, OH; died 08 Oct 1905 in Hollenberg, Washington, KS. He was the son of 60. William BEESON and 61. Nancy Agnes MASON. He married 31. Sarah Ann MICKEY 02 Feb 1856 in Shelby Co, OH.
31. Sarah Ann MICKEY, born 22 Oct 1833 in PA; died 18 Mar 1917 in Hollenberg, Washington, KS.

Notes for William Harrison BEESON:
William and Sarah moved to Appanoose County, IA and then to Steele City, Jefferson County, NE. William and Sarah and their sons John and Joseph are all buried at Hollenberg Cemetery in Hollenberg, Kansas which is located about 15 miles from Steele City, Nebraska.


More About William Harrison BEESON:
Burial: Hollenberg Cemetery, Hollenberg, Washington, KS

More About Sarah Ann MICKEY:
Burial: Hollenberg Cemetery, Hollenberg, Washington, KS

Children of William BEESON and Sarah MICKEY are:
i. Lucinda BEESON, born Abt. 1859 in IN.
ii. John William BEESON, born 30 Aug 1861 in IN; died 11 Apr 1945 in Hollenberg, Washington, KS; married Nancy Jane ELLISTON 04 Mar 1886 in Fairbury, Jefferson, NE; born 30 Nov 1858 in Waltonville, Jefferson, IL; died 14 Feb 1914 in Steele City, Jefferson, NE.
iii. Vinton E. BEESON, born Abt. 1863 in IN; married M. B. Abt. 1889; died Bef. 1930.
iv. Joseph Noah BEESON, born 27 Dec 1865 in OH; died 06 Sep 1887 in Hollenberg, Washington, KS.
v. Frances Ellen BEESON, born 15 Sep 1867 in Seymour, Wayne, IA; died 11 May 1940 in Washington, Washington, KS; married John M. KLING 20 Jan 1892 in Hollenberg, Washington, KS; born 30 Mar 1867 in Basel, Switzerland; died 09 Jun 1940 in Washington, Washington, KS.
15 vi. Ida Bell BEESON, born 18 Nov 1869 in Appanoose, IA; died 18 Aug 1948 in Columbus, Platte, NE; married William Edward RATHBUN 23 Nov 1885 in Fairbury, Jefferson, NE.


Generation No. 6

32. William BRADDOCK, born 09 Jun 1783 in Graysville, Greene, PA; died 14 Sep 1857 in Bradensburg, Jackson Twp, Knox, OH. He was the son of 64. Francis BRADDOCK and 65. Elizabeth MARTIN. He married 33. Nancy CATHERS.
33. Nancy CATHERS, born 1802 in Jackson Twp, Knox, OH.

Notes for William BRADDOCK:
I found a new book Will Book Extracts Book A-Z Dec 1757-June 1841
compiled by Patricia B. Duncan and published by Willowbend
Books.Westminster MD. John Martin's will in Loudoun Co, VA names dec'd
daughter Betsey Braddock, late Betsey Martin. John Martin's wife was
Rachel, and his other children named in will were John Martin, Aria
Martin, Deborah Martin, Joshua Martin and Robert Martin. Elizabeth
Braddock died in 1797 and John's will was probated in September 1806.
John Martin's father would appear to be Ralph Martin, who died in
Loudoun Co VA in 1772. His will names his wife Mary and seven children:
William, Joseph, John, Tho

Ancestors of Kay St. John

Ancestors of Kay Laurel ST. JOHN


Generation No. 1

1. Kay Laurel ST. JOHN, born 04 Jan 1947 in Rawlins, Carbon, WY. She was the daughter of 2. Ted Joe ST. JOHN and 3. Nelda Rae MARLETT. She married William Darrell BRADDOCK 17 Jun 1967 in Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE. He was born 18 Apr 1945 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE. He was the son of Darrell Ray BRADDOCK and Florence Marie LANGAN.

More About William Darrell BRADDOCK: Occupation: FARMER

Child of Kay St. John: Rebecca Darlene Campbell ? b. 30 March 1965 Helena, Lewis & Clark, MT
Children of Kay and Bill:
Gail Marie Braddock ? b. 4 March 1968 Sioux Co, Nebraska
Darrell Ray Braddock ? b. 24 July 1969 Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
Betty Jo Braddock ? b. 6 June 1972 Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
Theodore Joseph Braddock ? b. 2 June 1974 Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE
James Edward Braddock ? b. 17 June 1982 Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, NE


Generation No. 2

2. Ted Joe ST. JOHN, born 16 Dec 1921 in Watersmeet, Gogebic, MI; died 11 Feb 1982 in Cheyenne, Laramie, WY. Burial: Forest Grove Cemetery, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE
He was the son of 4. Benjamin Franklin ST. JOHN and 5. Rachel Berthe ELLCEY. He married 3. Nelda Rae MARLETT 24 Apr 1946 in Newberry, Luce, MI.
3. Nelda Rae MARLETT, born 06 May 1924 in Newberry, Luce, MI. She was the daughter of 6. John Jay MARLETT and 7. Lenora Mae BERRY.

Notes for Ted Joe ST. JOHN:
Ted and Nelda lived in Rawlins, WY; Newberry, MI; St. Ignace, MI; Sidney, NE; Casper, WY; Buffalo, WY; Scottsbluff, NE, before locating in Morrill, NE. Ted managed the Waite Building Supply in Morrill until ill health forced his retirement. He loved to hunt and fish. He played the harmonica.

More About Ted Joe ST. JOHN:
Cause of Death: Amiloydosis
Military service: U. S. Coast Guard - WWII
Occupation: Lumber yard
Religion: Methodist
Social Security Number: 380-16-9873

Children of Ted ST. JOHN and Nelda MARLETT are:
1 i. Kay Laurel ST. JOHN, born 04 Jan 1947 in Rawlins, Carbon, WY; married William Darrell BRADDOCK 17 Jun 1967 in Morrill, Scotts Bluff, NE.
ii. Linda Jo ST. JOHN, born 29 May 1948 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married (1) Terrence Orville McKILLIP 16 Nov 1964 in Buffalo, Johnson, WY; born 09 Jan 1939 in Pierre, SD; married (2 Frank REED 03 May 1980 in Casper, Natrona, WY; married (3) Robert James WOODLEY 20 Mar 1982 in Vernal, Uinta, UT; born 28 Mar 1946; (4) married Lawrence Wayne PERSINGER 03 Jul 1992 in Rangely, CO; died 2005 in Rangely, CO. (5) Robert DOLLAHITE




Generation No. 3

4. Benjamin Franklin ST. JOHN, born 14 May 1888 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 07 Apr 1956 in Newberry, Luce, MI. He was the son of 8. Franklin ST. JOHN and 9. Fredricka D. DAHN. He married 5. Rachel Bertha ELLCEY 18 Mar 1912 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI.
5. Rachel Bertha ELLCEY, born 21 Jun 1893 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 23 Apr 1986 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY. She was the daughter of 10. Frederick W. ELLCEY and 11. Elizabeth Dora CORY.

Children of Benjamin ST. JOHN and Rachel ELLCEY are:
i. Waunita Elizabeth ST. JOHN, born 22 Dec 1912 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 21 Feb 2000 in Linwood, MI; married Charles Lafey OGGER 12 Oct 1933 in Newberry, Luce, MI; born 15 Jun 1908 in Selkirk, Ogemaw, MI; died 01 Apr 1976 in West Branch, MI.

More About Waunita Elizabeth ST. JOHN:
Burial: Selkirk Cemetery, Selkirk, Ogemaw, MI

Notes for Charles Lafey OGGER:Source: Ogemaw Herald Apr 1976 (Obituary)

Services for Mr. Oggers, 67, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in theSteuernol Funeral Home, West Branch, MI with burial in SelkirkCemetery. He died Thursday in Tolfree Memorial Hospital, West Branch. He was born June 15, 1908 in Ogemaw Co and was a lifelong arearesident. He was employed at General Motors Corp. saginaw Foundry and was a member of the Oddfellows at West Branch. His survivors include his widow, Waunita and two daughters, Mrs. Lester (Patricia) Lisius and Mrs. Matthew (Edna) Germaine. One son, Robert preceeded him in death.
Birth: 15 JUN 1908 in Selkirk, Ogemaw, Michigan
Note: Source: Obituary Ogemaw Herald Apr 1976. states dob.
Source: Copy of Family Bible page lists dob as 15 Jun 1908.
Death: 1 APR 1976 in West Branch, MI
Note: Source: Ogemaw Herald published: Apr 1976 states date of death
Social Security Number: 378-07-5798

ii. Thelma Pearl ST. JOHN, born 29 Nov 1915 in Watersmeet, Gogebic, MI; died 24 Feb 1999 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY; married Bruce Vernon MENZIES 23 May 1937 in Manistique, MI; born 23 May 1912 in Vanderbilt, MI; died 12 Jan 1985 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY. Burial: Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Niobrara, WY


More About Thelma Pearl ST. JOHN: Social Security Number: 437-28-7152

Notes for Bruce Vernon MENZIES: Thelma and Bruce lived in Newberry, MI; Houma, LA; operated a service station in Glenrock, WY; Caper, WY where Bruce worked at the Chevrolet garage; operated the Ranger Hotel in Douglas, WY; moving to Lusk, WY where they lived until their deaths. Both children were adopted.

SSDI: Bruce MENZIES
Birth Date: 23 May 1912
Death Date: Jan 1985
Social Security Number: 365-18-6661
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Michigan
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 82225
Localities: Kirtley, Niobrara, Wyoming
Lusk, Niobrara, Wyoming




iii. Benjamin Franklin ST. JOHN II1, born 02 Apr 1920 in Dollarville, Luce, MI1; died 29 Oct 1979 in Casper, Natrona, WY2; Burial: Highland Cemetery, Casper, Natrona, WY, married Aletha Cecelia McNEIL 27 Jul 1949 in Mt. Morris, MI3; born 27 Jul 1929 in Alpena, Alpena, MI4; died 29 Oct 2002 in Casper, Natrona, WY5. Burial: Highland Cemetery, Casper, Natrona, WY
More About Benjamin Franklin ST. JOHN II:
Baptism: 10 Jun 1920, Methodist Episcopal Church, Newberry, MI by Harry J. Ford
Cause of Death: Heart Failure and Lobar Pneumonia6
Military service: U. S. Army - WWII - Burmese Jungle. India, China

2 iv. Ted Joe ST. JOHN, born 16 Dec 1921 in Watersmeet, Gogebic, MI; died 11 Feb 1982 in Cheyenne, Laramie, WY; married Nelda Rae MARLETT 24 Apr 1946 in Newberry, Luce, MI.

v. Franklin Carl ST. JOHN, born 19 Feb 1924 in Newberry, Luce, MI; died 16 Aug 1995 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY; Burial: Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Niobrara, WY married Virginia M. GRIMES 16 May 1953 in Casper, Natrona, WY; born 16 May 1925 in Osceola, Clark, IA; died 23 Jan 1991 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY7. Burial: Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Niobrara, WY

Notes for Franklin Carl ST. JOHN:
Frank worked for Hughes Tool Company in Casper, WY and Denver, CO. He was a great cook, liked to hunt and fish, loved animals. Both children were adopted.
Cause of Death: heart attack
Medical Information: Frank had MS.
Military service: U. S. Navy - WWII in Washington, DC
Social Security Number: 363-20-5848

Notes for Virginia M. GRIMES:
Virginia was a travel agent.
Cause of Death: cancer

vi. Fred Morgan ST. JOHN, born 19 Feb 1924 in Newberry, Luce, MI; died 30 Oct 1977 in Sundance, Crook, WY; Burial: Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Niobrara, WY
married Mary Ellen MARSHALL 17 Feb 1945 in Dalhart, Dalhart, TX; born 31 Oct 1924 in West Branch, MI; died 30 Oct 1977 in Sundance, Crook, WY. Burial: Lusk Cemetery, Lusk, Niobrara, WY

Notes for Fred Morgan ST. JOHN: Fred and Mary Ellen lived in Newberry, MI; West Branch, MI, Chicago, IL; Casper, WY; retiring to Lusk, WY
Cause of Death: car crash
Medical Information: hit head on by a drunk driver while on hunting trip to northern WY
Military service: U. S. Air Force - WWII

More About Mary Ellen MARSHALL:
Cause of Death: car crash
Medical Information: Hit head on by drunk driver while on a hunting trip to northern WY.

vii. Elic Dale "Pete" ST. JOHN, born 02 Aug 1926 in Newberry, Luce, MI; died 12 Feb 1997 in Orlando, FL; married (1) Elaine MORRISON 03 Jul in Newberry, Luce, MI; married (2) Frances HURLBURT 27 Apr 1956 in Manton, MI; born 17 Jun 1936 in Manton, MI.

More About Elic Dale "Pete" ST. JOHN: Cause of Death: cancer Cremation: FL
Military service: Navy - WWII

viii. Pearl Ruth ST. JOHN, born 01 Aug 1930 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married (1) ) Herschel Elbert BURKE 1948 in Newberry, Luce, MI; born 02 Feb 1925; died 14 Sep 1995; ; married (2) Warren ARROWWOOD in Newberry, Luce, MI; married (3) Harland OSMUS 03 Jul 1951; born 01 Nov 1927; died 22 Nov 2003 in Reno, Nevada; married (4) Lloyd NICHOLS of Hermosa, SD; married (5) William Thomas BOLL of Douglas, WY; married (6) Richard Thomas HORNBUCKLE 18 May 1968 in Lander, WY; born 28 Dec 1928 in Douglas, Converse, WY.

Notes for Herschel Elbert BURKE:In 1930, Herschel (6yrs) and sister Helen (3 1/2 yrs) were living with their mother's sister and husband,,,Frank and Edna (Reckart) Boyd in Detroit

Edna's mother Helen Theoshia Hauger Reckart had remarried after 1st husband died to Frank Spohr; in 1920 Edna and her sibs were living with their mom Helen and Step dad Frank Spohr in WV

ix. Perry Ernest ST. JOHN, born 02 Aug 1930 in Newberry, Luce, MI; died 04 Jul 2001 in Portland, OR; married Shirley Joyce ENGMAN 15 Mar 1954 in Rose City, MI; born 31 Oct 1935 in Newberry, Luce, MI.

More About Perry Ernest ST. JOHN:
Cause of Death: heart attack
Cremation: OR
Medical Information: Uncle Perry died of a heart attack. He had an aneurism in his left leg Military service: Marines - Korea
Occupation: Meat cutter for Safeway stores

x. Doris Loraine ST. JOHN, born 18 Apr 1935 in Newberry, Luce, MI; died May 2004 in Casper, Natrona, WY; married (1) Ernest H. ROBINSON 05 Apr 1953 in Casper, Natrona, WY; born 27 Oct 1933 in Los Angles, Los Angles, CA,; died 17 Dec 1993 in Las Vegas, Clark, NV; married (2) Clyde BAUGHMAN 20 May 1966 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY; died 2001 in SD.

More About Doris Loraine ST. JOHN:
Cause of Death: heart attack
Cremation: Wy


6. John Jay MARLETT, born 11 Jun 1880 in Fairfield Twp, Shiawassee, MI; died 01 Nov 1960 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI He was the son of 12. John MARLATT and 13. Rebecca Ann STRINGER. He married 7. Lenora Mae BERRY 03 Mar 1902 in Farnsworth, MI.
7. Lenora Mae BERRY, born 29 Nov 1883 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 11 Feb 1980 in Newberry, Luce, MI Burial: Abt. May 1980, Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI
She was the daughter of 14. William Henry BERRY and 15. Anna Safrona MORDEN.

More About Lenora Mae BERRY: Religion: Methodist

Marriage Notes for John MARLETT and Lenora BERRY:
Married at the Methodist Episcopal Church in Farnsworth, MI by Rev. H. H. Harris.
Witnesses: Victor H. Streeter and Anna Louella Streeter. Also at the marriage was Lenora's brother, Israel W. "Ed" Berry.

Children of John MARLETT and Lenora BERRY are:
i. Mildred Mae MARLETT, born 04 Jul 1902; died 21 Jan 1973 in Newberry, Luce, MI8; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI; married Nels Erick ENGMAN 26 Oct 1920; born 31 Aug 1891 in Nordingra, Lappland, SWEDEN; died 09 Jan 1984 in Newberry, Luce, MI9. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI

More About Nels Erick ENGMAN: Medical Information: blue eyes, ruddy complexion, scar on left arm, light hair.This information given on his naturalization papers.
Military service: 1919, Army WWI
Naturalization: 23 Oct 1919, Munising, Alger, MI10

ii. Clifford John MARLETT, born 14 Aug 1904 in Simmons, Newton Twp, Mackinac, MI; died Mar 1991 in Flint, MI; Burial: married Marguerite JACOBS 20 Dec 1930 in Toledo, OH.

Notes for Marguerite JACOBS:about Margaret M Jacobs
Name: Margaret M Jacobs
Age in 1910: 6
Estimated birth year: abt 1904
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's name: Anthony
Father's Birth Place: Ohio
Mother's name: Minnie
Mother's Birth Place: Michigan
Home in 1910: Toledo Ward 12, Lucas, Ohio
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Gender: Female
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Anthony Jacobs 43
Minnie Jacobs 31
Earnest E Jacobs 15
Bessie M Jacobs 12
Dorothy G Jacobs 10
Margaret M Jacobs 6
George H Jacobs 4

Home in 1920: Toledo Ward 14, Lucas, Ohio
Age: 16 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1904
Birthplace: Ohio
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's name: Anthony
Father's Birth Place: Ohio
Mother's name: Minnie
Mother's Birth Place: Ohio
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Female
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Image: 673
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Anthony Jacobs 52
Minnie Jacobs 41
Kessie Jacobs 22
Dorothy Jacobs 19
Marguerite Jacobs 16
George Jacobs 13

iii. Stella Althea MARLETT, born 16 Apr 1907 in Simmons, Newton Twp, Mackinac, MI; died 18 Feb 1996 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married (1) Lester HAVENS; married (2) William Elloy PETERSON Apr.
iv. Leal Murney MARLETT, born 29 May 1907 in Simmons, Newton Twp, Mackinac, MI; died 10 Nov 1944 in Leyte Island, Phillipines.

More About Leal Murney MARLETT:
Burial: Aug 1948, Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI
Military service: Medic in U. S. Army in WWII

v. Annabelle MARLETT, born 14 Feb 1915 in Rexton, Mackinac, MI; married Mervin Hillery CONLON 22 Feb 1935; born 14 Jul 1912 in Germfask, Schoolcraft, MI; died 25 Jul 1978 in Petosky, MI.

More About Mervin Hillery CONLON: Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI
3 vi. Nelda Rae MARLETT, born 06 May 1924 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married Ted Joe ST. JOHN 24 Apr 1946 in Newberry, Luce, MI.



Generation No. 4

8. Franklin ST. JOHN, born 01 Jun 1857 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died 13 Apr 1939 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI11 He was the son of 16. John ST. JOHN and 17. Victoria MARTIN. He married 9. Fredricka D. DAHN 29 Jun 1887 in Charlevoix Co, MI.
9. Fredricka D. DAHN, born 26 Apr 1867 in Lancaster, Erie, NY; died 19 Sep 1939 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI11 She was the daughter of 18. Andrew DAHN and 19. Mary.

Notes for Franklin ST. JOHN:
According to family legend, Frank spoke French, Fredricka spoke German. When they had an argument, each would revert to his native language. Their children thought this was funny.
The family spoke English and Canuk also. They lived in East Jordan, removed to Richville, St. Lawrence Co, NY for a time where several children were born, and returned to East Jordan by 1898. In 1910 the family was said to have been in Washington state where they picked apples in the Yakima River valley. By 1915 they went to Arkansas for about 2 years but didn't like it there and returned to locate in Newberry, Luce, MI where they farmed across the road from the Forest Home Cemetery. Both Frank and Fredricka were over 6 feet tall.

1860 Census for St. Lawrence Co, NY lists Frank as age 5.

Children of Franklin ST. JOHN and Fredricka DAHN are:
4 i. Benjamin Franklin ST. JOHN, born 14 May 1888 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 07 Apr 1956 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married Rachel Bertha ELLCEY 18 Mar 1912 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI.
ii. Albertha Myrtle ST. JOHN, born 23 Dec 1889 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 1978 in Mt. Clemens, MI; married Amos GALL 04 Nov 1903 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; born 1878 in Stratford, Ontario, Canada; died 07 May 1959 in Lansing, MI.

Notes for Albertha Myrtle ST. JOHN:
Bertha went to college and earned a metalurgy degree and worked for the government during WWII. She was very proud of her work there and earned a citation for her work. Later she lived with her daughter until her death. She enjoyed sewing and crocheting.

Notes for Amos GALL:
After their marriage, they moved to Canada where Amos farmed for a time before returning to Michigan and farming in the Lansing area until his death.

iii. Joseph D. ST. JOHN, born 07 Apr 1892 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 05 Oct 1945 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married (1) Minnie BAKER; born 07 Apr 1903; died 26 Aug 1980; married (2) Izia SUTLIFF.
iv. Mary J. ST. JOHN12,13, born 30 Aug 1893 in Richville, St. Lawrence, NY; died Jan 1968 in Mattawan, MI; married Arthur W. ELLCEY; born 27 Apr 1883 in Ottawa Co, MI; died Mar 1968 in Mattawan, MI.

Notes for Mary J. ST. JOHN: Listed as Marie in 1930 Luce Co, MI census

Notes for Arthur W. ELLCEY: "Couldn't live without his beloved Mary"
Residence: Blissfield, Lenawee, MI; Jackson, Mi; Conklin, MI

v. Alfred ST. JOHN, born in Richville, St. Lawrence, NY; died in Richville, St. Lawrence, NY.

Notes for Alfred ST. JOHN: Died at 3 days.

vi. George ST. JOHN, born in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died in NY.

Notes for George ST. JOHN: Died at 5 to 12 yrs of age in NY.

vii. John ST. JOHN, born in Richville, St. Lawrence, NY; died in Richville, St. Lawrence, NY.
viii. Eva D. ST. JOHN, born 30 Oct 1903 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 1975; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI; married John LaMOTHE 1925; born 23 Oct 1897 in Sault Ste. Marie, MI; died Apr 1979 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI

Social Security Number: 379-09-9258

ix. Victoria ST. JOHN, born 1904 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died Abt. 1931 in Newberry, Luce, MI; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI; married Albert SEYMOUR; born 1898.

Notes for Victoria ST. JOHN: In the Forest Home Cemetery records, Victoria is listed as Victoria Seymor.


x. Andrew DeGreat ST. JOHN, born 27 Apr 1898 in South Arm Twp, East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 30 Sep 1954 in Coos Bay, Coos, OR; Burial: Coos Bay, Coos, OR
married Gertrude LaVerne FERRIS 22 Nov 1919 in Columbiana, AL; born 12 Jun 1901 in Boyne City, Kalkaska, MI.

More About Andrew DeGreat ST. JOHN: Occupation: Building contractor

xi. Fern Amie ST. JOHN, born 05 Jun 1904 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI; died 1962; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI
married (1) George LaMOTHE; born 25 Oct 1900; died 26 Aug 1959; married (2) John WHITE. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, MI




10. Frederick W. ELLCEY14,15, born 09 Jun 1867 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 30 Jan 1922 in Iron River, Iron, MI. Burial: Blissfield, Lenawee, MI. He was the son of 20. Charles Franklin ELLCEY and 21. Emma Aurelia MITCHELL. He married 11. Elizabeth Dora CORY 25 Feb 1891 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI.
11. Elizabeth Dora CORY16, born 10 Jun 1873 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI; died 10 Jan 1910 in Cement City, Lenawee, MI. Burial: Blissfield, Lenawee, MI. She was the daughter of 22. Charles CORY and 23. Amelia NEBLOW.

Marriage Notes for Frederick ELLCEY and Elizabeth CORY:
Fred W. Ellcey m. Libbie Cory 25 FEB 1891 Blissfield, Lenawee, MI. Parents listed as Cas Corey and Melia Nebrow (note different spellings)

Children of Frederick ELLCEY and Elizabeth CORY are:
5 i. Rachel Bertha ELLCEY, born 21 Jun 1893 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 23 Apr 1986 in Lusk, Niobrara, WY; married Benjamin Franklin ST. JOHN 18 Mar 1912 in East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI.
ii. Carl F. ELLCEY17, born Abt. 02 Dec 1895; died in Herschel, MI; married Etta Abt. 1917; born Abt. 1900.
iii. Sybil Bessie ELLCEY18, born 21 Aug 1897 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 15 Apr 1985 in Walla Walla, WA; married (1) Tom THOMPSON 13 Feb 1913; born 01 Aug 1894 in Elk Rapids, Michigan; married (2) Joe STELCHECK 19 Mar 1922; married (3) Kenneth Lloyd WEST 05 May 1930; born 29 Apr 1887 in Sloan, Woodbury, IA; died 31 Jan 1959 in Gresham, OR; married (4) Harold Jasper PALMER 05 Mar 1960; born 12 Jun 1903 in Weiser, Washington, Idaho; died 08 Jul 1985 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.

Notes for Tom THOMPSON: World War I Draft Registration Card 5 Jun 1917
Name: Tom Thompson
City: East Jordan
County: Charlevoix
State: Michigan
Birthplace: Elk Rapids, Michigan
Birth Date: 1 Aug 1894
Occupation: Laborer for East Jordan Chemical Company, South Ann Township
Description: Tall, medium build, dark brown eyes, dark brown hair

1920 East Jordan, Charlevoix, Michigan

Thomas Thompson abt 1895 Michigan Denmark Denmark Head (Works in saw mill)
Sibyl Thompson abt 1898 Michigan Michigan Michigan Wife
Frederick Thompson abt 1916 Michigan Son
Floyd Thompson abt 1918 Michigan Son

Peter Thompson abt 1850 Denmark White Head
Anna Thompson abt 1862 Denmark White Wife

1910 Forest Home, Antrim, MI

Peter Thompson abt 1849 Denmark Head (Married abt 1884) (Farmer)
Anna Thompson abt 1861 Denmark Wife (9 chlidren, 6 still living)
Tommie Thompson abt 1895 Michigan Son
Marie Thompson abt 1899 Michigan Daughter
Frank Thompson abt 1901 Michigan Son

1900 Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan

Peter Thompson abt Feb 1849 Denmark Head (Married abt 1887) (Immigrated abt 1892) (Laborer)
Anna Thompson abt Apr 1861 Denmark Wife (8 chlidren, 4 still living)
Christine Thompson abt May 1887 Denmark Daughter
Martina Thompson abt Mar 1890 Denmark Daughter
Thomas Thompson abt Aug 1894 Michigan Son
Marie Thompson abt Sep 1898 Michigan Daughter

More About Tom THOMPSON:
Occupation: 1920, Working in a sawmill

iv. Morgan Edward ELLCEY19, born 05 Mar 1905 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI; died 06 Feb 1970 in Shoshoni, WY . Burial: Lake View Cemetery, Shoshoni, WY; married (1) Marie; married (2) Mildred Louise; born 19 Jun 1919; died 07 Jul 1968; married (3) Madge; born Abt. 1908 in MI.

Notes for Morgan Edward ELLCEY:
1930 Michigan Census, Luce Co, McMillan Twp:
Ellcey, Morgan, male, white, 24, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI, laborer-lumber mill
Madge, female, white, 22, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI
Albert, male, son, 9, b. MI, father b. MI, mother b. MI, at school


12. John MARLATT, born 1844 in Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada; died Sep 1880 in Shiawassee Co, MI. Burial: Fairfield Cemetery, Shiawassee Co, MI He was the son of 24. Frederick E. MARLATT and 25. Sarah HERRINGTON. He married 13. Rebecca Ann STRINGER 1867.
13. Rebecca Ann STRINGER, born 06 May 1850 in Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada; died 04 Jan 1925 in Mesick, MI. She was the daughter of 26. Henry STRINGER and 27. Derina Ann ELLIOTT.

More About John MARLATT: Killed instantly when a lever he was using to clear a stump from a field broke and hit him in the head.

Child of John MARLATT and Rebecca STRINGER is:
6 i. John Jay MARLETT, born 11 Jun 1880 in Fairfield Twp, Shiawassee, MI; died 01 Nov 1960 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married Lenora Mae BERRY 03 Mar 1902 in Farnsworth, MI.




14. William Henry BERRY, born Abt. 1850. He married 15. Anna Safrona MORDEN Abt. 1877.
15. Anna Safrona MORDEN, born 02 Nov 1857 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Sep 1930 in Newberry, Luce, MI. She was the daughter of 30. Israel MORDEN and 31. Marinda HARRIS.

Notes for Anna Safrona MORDEN: Anna was injured in a pony cart accident as a child and thereafter walked with a limp for the rest of her life. She was disowned by her parents for marrying a person not of their choice. After her marriage, Anna took in washing and did baking to support her children when William, her husband, was away from the home. After the breakup of her marriage, she followed her children northward, locating in Newberry, MI, where she remained for the rest of her life. She was a lover of hot peppers. She also enjoyed playing practical jokes. One halloween, she plastered bread dough over her face to scare the children who came to her door. In later years, she was plagued by a large goiter.

Children of William BERRY and Anna MORDEN are:
i. Anna Louella BERRY, born 28 Oct 1878 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 14 Nov 1972; married (1) Victor STREETER; born 1873 in Gwinn, MI; died 1945; married (2) CONLEY.

More About Victor STREETER: Occupation: Lumber industry
Residence: Raco, MI

ii. Israel William BERRY20, born 01 Jul 1880 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 20 Sep 1970 in Newberry, Luce, MI; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI. married Eva GILLESPIE 01 Oct 1907; born 21 Dec 1890 in Mackinac Island, Mackinac, MI; died 14 Oct 1971 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI

7 iii. Lenora Mae BERRY, born 29 Nov 1883 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 11 Feb 1980 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married John Jay MARLETT 03 Mar 1902 in Farnsworth, MI.
iv. Murney James BERRY21,22, born 15 Jun 1887 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 07 Nov 1970 in Newberry, Luce, MI; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI. married Alva Mae MADISON 1916 in Raco, Chipewa, MI; born 10 May 1900 in Mancelona, MI; died Mar 1961 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI


More About Murney James BERRY: Occupation: Lumber industry

Notes for Alva Mae MADISON: Born either Manton or Mancelona, MI.

v. Richard Henry BERRY, born 26 May 1890 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 16 Feb 1965 in Newberry, Luce, MI; Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI. married Margaret Mae KELLEY; born 03 Aug 1885 in Alpena, Alpena, MI; died 11 Jun 1971 in Newberry, Luce, MI. Burial: Forest Home Cemetery, Newberry, Luce, MI

More About Margaret Mae KELLEY: Religion: Episcopal

vi. Josephine BERRY23, born 01 Jun 1891 in Gladwin, Gladwin, MI; died 15 May 1975 in Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa, MI; Burial: 15 May 1975, Pine Grove Cemetery, Sault Ste. Marie, Chippewa, MI married (1) Gayle SEARS; married (2) Walter CRAVEN; born 1875; died Jul 1937 in Sault Ste Marie, Chippewa, Michigan; married (3) Donald William BAILEY; born 25 Dec 1900 in Manistee, Manistee, MI.

Notes for Josephine BERRY:
Name: Gayle Sears
Home in 1920: Nahma, Delta, Michigan
Age: 7 years
Estimated birth year: abt 1913
Birthplace: Michigan
Relation to Head of House: Stepson
Father's Birth Place: Michigan
Mother's name: Josephine
Mother's Birth Place: Michigan
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Sex: Male
Image: 638
Household Members: Name Age
Walter Craven 42
Josephine Craven 28
Gayle Sears 7
Jay Sears 5
William Cravens 18
Louise Cravens 16
Anna M Cravens 3 9/12
John Cravens 2 2/12
Ottville Cravens 3/12

1930 Census:Household Members: Name Age
Walter Cronen 53
Blanche Cronen 38
Gayle Sears 18
Jay Sears 16
Jock Cronen 12
Donald Cronen 2 7/12
Anna M Cronen 14
Athalie Cronen 10
Anita Cronen 5




Generation No. 5

16. John ST. JOHN24,25, born Abt. 1815 in NY; died 23 Dec 1874 in Kasson, Leelanau, MI. He married 17. Victoria MARTIN.
17. Victoria MARTIN, born Abt. 1824 in NY.

Notes for John ST. JOHN: 1860 St. Lawrence Co, NY census lists John as a laborer, age 42, b. Vermont.

1870 Census of Leelanau Co, MI lists John as a ship carpenter.

More About John ST. JOHN: Cause of Death: inflamation
Medical Information: information taken from Death certificate issued 16 June 1895. State of MI, Leelanau Co # 356. It lists him as married, age 62

Notes for Victoria MARTIN: 1860 Census for St. Lawrence Co, NY lists Victoria as age 41, b. NY

1880 census for Leelanau Co, MI shows Victoria living in the household of daughter and son-in-law Jacob and Eliza Koch. She is listed as a widow.

1900 census for South Arm Twp, Charlevoix co, MI shows Victoria living in household of son and daughter-in-law Frank and Fredricka St. John. She is listed as a widow.

Family tradition says that Victoria had a sister by the name of Ellen.

Children of John ST. JOHN and Victoria MARTIN are:
i. Charles ST. JOHN.

Notes for Charles ST. JOHN: 1880 census for Alpena, Alpena, MI shows Charles as head of house, living with sister Victoria. Further research needs to be done on this person.


ii. Eliza ST. JOHN, born 1840 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; married Jacob KOCH; born Abt. 1837 in Alsace.

Notes for Jacob KOCH: 1880 Census for Centerville Twp, Leelanau Co, MI shows Jacob's parents as born Oarmingen, but names not listed.
Occupation: 1880, Farmer

iii. Anthony Andrew ST. JOHN26, born Abt. 1842 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; married Sarah G. LIVINGSTON; born Abt. 1854 in NY.

Notes for Anthony Andrew ST. JOHN: further research need to be done on this person. He may not be a son of John and Victoria

iv. Peter ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1843 in NY.

Notes for Peter ST. JOHN: 1860 St. Lawrence Co, NY, census shows Peter as age 17. He is not listed in the 1870 census with his parents.

v. John ST. JOHN, born in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died Aft. 1900; married Sarah J. ORMSBY; born 1853 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died 21 Nov 1899. Burial: East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI

Notes for John ST. JOHN: 1900 census Charlevoix County, MI shows John living by himself.

vi. Patel ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1848 in NY.

Notes for Patel ST. JOHN: 1860 St. Lawrence Co, NY census lists him as age 14. He is not listed in the 1870 census with his parents.

vii. Alexander ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1849 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; Stepchild.
viii. Mary ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1851 in NY.

Notes for Mary ST. JOHN: 1860 St. Lawrence Co, NY census lists Mary as age 9. She is not listed with her parents in the 1870 census.

ix. Ellen ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1853 in NY.

Notes for Ellen ST. JOHN: 1860 St. Lawrence Co, NY census lists Ellen as age 7, b. NY. She is not listed with her parents in the 1870 census.
Ellen may have been named after her mother's sister, Ellen.

8 x. Franklin ST. JOHN, born 01 Jun 1857 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died 13 Apr 1939 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married Fredricka D. DAHN 29 Jun 1887 in Charlevoix Co, MI.
xi. James ST. JOHN, born 16 Oct 1859 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died 1935; Stepchild; married Ellen Mae RUSSELL; born 1861; died 1909.
xii. Josiah ST. JOHN, born 14 Oct 1863 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died 21 Sep 1926; Burial: Sunset Hill Cemetery, East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI. married Mariah E. ALEXANDER; born 1866 in Canada; died 1918. Burial: Sunset Hill Cemetery, East Jordan, Charlevoix, MI

xiii. Isaac ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1864 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; Stepchild; married Anna HUICK 24 Nov 1886 in Charlevoix Co, MI27; born 1858.
xiv. David ST. JOHN, born Abt. 1867 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; Stepchild.

Notes for David ST. JOHN: Only record for this child is 1870 census of Leelanau Co, MI which lists him as a son in the household at age 3. 1880 census for Leelanau Co, MI shows his mother in household of his sister, Eliza, and husband Jacob Koch. David is not listed in census with his mother. It is possible that he may have died before 1880 or that he was living with a sibling or other family member.

xv. Albert H. ST. JOHN, born Mar 1869 in St. Lawrence Co, NY; died 10 Sep 1870 in Leland, Leelanau, MI.


18. Andrew DAHN He married 19. Mary.
19. Mary

Children of Andrew DAHN and Mary are:
9 i. Fredricka D. DAHN, born 26 Apr 1867 in Lancaster, Erie, NY; died 19 Sep 1939 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married Franklin ST. JOHN 29 Jun 1887 in Charlevoix Co, MI.
ii. Anna DAHN, married Louis Heller; born 1858 in Germany.

Notes for Louis Heller: born 1858 Germany arrived 1867

20. Charles Franklin ELLCEY28,29,30, born 18 Sep 1841 in Augusta, ME; died 28 Feb 1920 in Madison Twp, Lenawee, MI. He was the son of 40. Amos B. NICHOLS and 41. Catherine P.. He married 21. Emma Aurelia MITCHELL31.
21. Emma Aurelia MITCHELL32,33, born 08 Jan 1846 in NY; died 30 Jan 1925 in Ottawa Co, MI. Burial: Wright Cemetery, Ottawa Co, MI She was the daughter of 42. Francis MITCHELL and 43. Mrs. TROOS.

Notes for Charles Franklin ELLCEY: Charles was born under the name Charles F. Nichols.
Or birthdate 1843

Civil War Records for Charles F. Nichols:
Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Capt. Hewett's Co, 21 Reg't Maine Vols
Age 20 years, appears on Company Muster-in Roll of the organization named above.
Roll dated Oct 14, 1862 Camp E. D. Keyes, Augusta, Maine.
Muster in date - Oct 14, 1862
Joined for duty and enrolled Sept 10, 1862 at Augusta, Maine for a period of 9 months.
[This organization subsequently became Co. G., 21 Reg't Maine Inf.]

Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 21 Reg't Maine Mil. Inf. appears on Company Muster Roll for Sept 10 to Oct 31, 1862. Joined for duty and enrolled Sept 10, 1862 at Augusta for a period of 9 months.

Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Co G. 21 Reg't Maine Mil. Inf. Appears on Company Muster Roll for Nov and Dec 1862. Joined for duty and enrolled Sept 10, 1862 at Augusta for a period of 9 months. Present or absent: Present.

Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 21 Reg't Maine Mil, Inf. appears on Company Muster Roll for Jan & Feb 1863. Joined for duty and enrolled Sep 10, 1862 at Augusta for a period of 9 months. Present or absent: Present.

Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 21 Reg't Maine Mil. Inf appears on Company Muster Roll for Mar & Apr 1863. Joined for duty and enrolled Sept 10, 1862 for a period of 9 months. Present or Absent: Present

Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 21 Reg't Maine Infantry appears on Company Muster Roll for May & June 1863. Joined for duty and enrolled Sep 10, 1862 at Augusta, Maine for a period of 9 months. Present or absent: absent. Remarks: wounded June 16 and at Baton Rouge, LA.

Charles F. Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 21 Reg't Maine Infantry age 20 years, appears on Co. Muster-Out Roll dated Augusta, Maine, Aug 25, 1863. Last Settled 186.
Remarks: Wounded at Port Hudson June 14, 1863, finger of right hand, gunshot wound.

Charles F. Nichols, Co. G, 21 Reg't Main, Vols: Notation. Book Mark: 9945-B-1886
Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC Dec 14, 1886
Mustered out with company and paid to include August 25, 1863, date to which company was paid on discharge. Also see Co. I, 1" D. C Cav.

First Calvary, D. C. Charles Nichols, Pvt, Capt. Dyer's Co., 1 Reg't. D. C. Cav. appears on Company Muster-in and Descriptive Roll of the organization named above. Roll Dated Augusta, Maine, Feby 19, 1864. Where born: Augusta, maine; Age 20 years; occupation: tinman; When enlisted: Feby 3, 1864; Where enlisted: August; For what period enlisted: 3 years; Eyes: Gray; hair: brown; Complexion: dark; height: 5 ft 8 in.; When mustered in: Feby 19, 1864. Where Mustered in: Augusta; Muster in to date: Feby 19, 1864; Bounty Paid $60; due $240; Where credited: Augusta, Kennebec Co, Maine, 3rd Dist. Book Mark: 9945-B-(E.B.) 1886 [Note: This organization subsequently became Co. I, 1 Reg't. D. C. Calvary.]

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Capt Dyer's Co, 1 Reg''t., D. C. Cav. appears on Company Muster Roll for dated Feb 29, 1964. Remarks: Absent - sick.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. I, 1 Reg't. D. C. Calvary appears on Company Muster Roll for Mar & Apr 1864. Present or absent: Present. Remarks: Veteran last served in Co. G, 21 Maine Vol. Inftry. Discharged on Aug 18, 1863 - erroneously omitted in last role.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. I, 1 Reg't D. C. Calvary appears on Company Muster Roll for May & June 1864. Present or absent: Absent. Remarks: Veteran missing in action.

Charles Nichols, Co. I, 1 Reg't. D. C. Calvary NOTATION: Book Mark oo45-B-1886
Record and Pension Office, War Department, Washington, Oct 3, 1888 is a veteran volunteer by reason of prior service in Co. G., 21" Maine Vols.

C. Nichols, Pvt, Co. I, 1 Reg't. D. C. Cav. appears on Returns as follows: June 1864 Missing in Action June 29, 1864, Rheims Station.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. I, 1 Reg't. D. C. Cavalry appears on Company Muster Roll for July & Aug 1864. Present or absent: Absent. Remarks: Missing in action at Reame Station June 18, Veteran. [This company was consolidated with the 1 Reg't Maine Calvary per S. O. 283, War Department, dated August 27, 1864.]

Charles Nichols, Pvt., Co. I, 1 Reg't. D. C. Calvary appears on M. and D. Roll of Men Transferred from the organization named above, to 1 Maine Cav. Co. G. Roll dated March 18, 1865. When enlisted: Feb 3, 1864 for a period of 3 years. When mustered in: Feb 19, 1864. Present or absent: absent. Company to which assigned: G. Remarks: Veteran Prisoner of War.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 1 Reg't Maine Calvary, appears on Company Muster Roll for Nov & Dec 1864. Present or absent: absent. Remarks: Prisoner of war since June 1864. Missing in action. Transferred from 1st. DC Cav. to 1st Main Cav. by S. O. 283 on Mar 17, dated Aug 27, 1864.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 1 Reg't Maine Calvary appears on Company Muster Roll for Mar and Apr 1865. Present or Absent: absent. Remarks: Veteran Prisoner of War since June 1864. 2nd, 3rd, & 4th installment bounty due unassigned man transferred from the 1st D. C. Calvary to the 1st Maine Calvary by special order 283, extract 17, dated Aug 24, 1864.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 1 Reg't Maine Calvary appears on Company Muster Roll for May and June 1865. Remarks: Veteran Discharged June 20 1865 by order of War Department dated June 5, 1865. Back pay due from Feb 28, 1864 to Dec 31, 1864.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 1 Reg't. Maine Calvary, age 20 years, appears on Co. Muster-out Roll dated Petersburg, VA, Aug 1, 1865. Last Paid to Feb 28, 1865. Remarks: Discharged June 20, 1865 by order of War Department dated June 5, 1865.

Charles Nichols, Pvt, Co. G, 1 Reg't Maine Cav. Age 20 years, appears on a Detachment Muster-out Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Camp near Petersburg, VA, June 20, 1865. Muster out to date June 20, 1865. Last paid to Feb 28, 1865 Bounty paid: $60; due $340; Remarks: Vet was a prisoner of war captured June 27, 1864 at Rheims Station, VA, confined in Andersonville, Charleston. Released Feb 26, 1865.

Charles Nichols, Co. G, 1 Reg't. Maine Calvary appears on Company Descriptive Book of the organization named above. Age 20 years; height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion: dark; eyes: gray; hair: brown; where born: Augusta, Maine; occupation: farmer. Enlistment Feb 3, 1864 where: Augusta, Maine, by whom: O. G. Whithouse (hard to read), term: 3 years. Remarks: Veteran. Transferred from Co. I, 1st D. C. Cav. to Co. G., 1st Maine Cav.. Mustered into service at Augusta, Maine by Lt. Hamilton Feb 19, 1864. Discharge by order of War Dept. dated June 5, 1865.

More About Charles Franklin ELLCEY: Residence: 1880, Wright, Ottawa Co, MI
Marriage Notes for Charles ELLCEY and Emma MITCHELL:
Name: Charles Franklin Ellcey
Gender: male
Birth Place: ME
Birth Year: 1839
Spouse Name: Emerilla Aurela Mitchell
Spouse
Birth Place: MI
Spouse Birth Year: 1846
Marriage State: of MI

Children of Charles ELLCEY and Emma MITCHELL are:
i. Celia Frances ELLCEY34,35,36, born Abt. 1866 in NY; died 05 Jan 190237; Burial: Advent Cemetery, Wright Twp, Ottawa Co, MI; married Henry (Isaac) SPOORS 1881.

Notes for Celia Frances ELLCEY: Her grave stone states Frances C wife of Isaac 1-5-1902 36 years old She states she had 9 children which only 7 live.
Notes for Henry (Isaac) SPOORS: 1880 census shows Isaac as a farm laborer for Charles F. Ellcey. Mother b. MI, Father b. NY In the "Civil War Soldiers of MI in Wright Twp..... Isaac is listed as Henry Spore
Isaac was locked down into a mental ward. In the 1910 census Isaac is patient at the State Asylum Ionia Co MI The reading stated that he'd lost his mind after loosing his wife and babies.
Isaac is buried in the Marne Cemetery with his mother.

10 ii. Frederick W. ELLCEY, born 09 Jun 1867 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 30 Jan 1922 in Iron River, Iron, MI; married Elizabeth Dora CORY 25 Feb 1891 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI.
iii. Sarah Jennie ELLCEY38, born 05 Jun 1869 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; married Robert GILLHESPY 23 Nov 1889 in Ravenna, Muskegon, MI.
iv. William H. ELLCEY39,40,41,42, born 14 Sep 1872 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 26 May 1952; Burial: Adrian, Lenawee, MI. married (1) Ida J. MALLORY Jun 1899; born Abt. 1876; died 12 Jan 1933; married (2) Mary JACKSON Mar 1934; died Apr 1949.

v. Samuel Charles ELLCEY43,44,45, born 14 Jun 1873 in Ottawa Co, MI; died 1949; married (1) Dafna; born Abt. 1901; married (2) Bertha COOK 24 Oct 1897 in Ravenna, Muskegon, MI.

Notes for Samuel Charles ELLCEY: In the 1910 census it shows wife as May. they been married one year and had Karl and Morgan living with them

Marriage Notes for Samuel ELLCEY and Bertha COOK: Married at the Ravenna Center Building.

vi. Herbert Windfield ELLCEY46,47, born 22 Sep 1875 in Michigan; died 07 Jan 1950 in Muskegon Co, MI; Burial: Wright Cemetery, Ottawa Co, MI; married Myrtle Atrage HOSMER 22 Sep 1902; born 27 May 1880; died 17 Apr 1937. Burial: Wright Cemetery, Ottawa Co, MI

Notes for Myrtle Atrage HOSMER: Herbert and Myrtle are bured in the Wright Cemetery... it used to be called the Maple hill : now noted as the "Advents" cemetery. that is the cemetery behind an old church in the middle of an Apple Orchard

vii. Susan ELLCEY, born 13 Dec 1878 in Wright Twp, Ottawa, MI; died 18 Dec 1878 in Wright Twp, Ottawa, MI. Burial: Wright Cemetery, Ottawa Co, MI
viii. Susan E. ELLCEY, born 14 Aug 1880 in Coopersville, Ottawa, MI; died 25 Jul 1979 in Ravenna, Muskegon, MI Burial: Ravenna Cemetery, Ravenna, MI. married William Thomas GILLHESPY 18 Sep 1894 in Coopersville, Ottawa, MI48; born 02 Mar 1874 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 1951. Burial: Ravenna Cemetery, Ravenna, MI

More About William Thomas GILLHESPY: Occupation: Farmer

ix. Arthur W. ELLCEY49,50,51,52,53, born 27 Apr 1883 in Ottawa Co, MI; died Mar 1968 in Mattawan, MI; married Mary J. ST. JOHN; born 30 Aug 1893 in Richville, St. Lawrence, NY; died Jan 1968 in Mattawan, MI.

Notes for Arthur W. ELLCEY: "Couldn't live without his beloved Mary"
Residence: Blissfield, Lenawee, MI; Jackson, Mi; Conklin, MI

Notes for Mary J. ST. JOHN: Listed as Marie in 1930 Luce Co, MI census

x. Edith ELLCEY, born 18 Jun 1886 in Conklin, Ottawa, MI; died 28 Aug 1971; married Emil PAPKE.
xi. Harry Glen ELLCEY54,55,56, born 22 Jan 1889 in Lansing, MI; died 19 Sep 196457; married Alberdina VELDERMAN; born Abt. 1894 in Kent Co, MI; died 1972 in Ingham Co, MI58.


22. Charles CORY59,60,61, born 12 Sep 1853 in Hillsdale Co, MI; died 1935 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI. He was the son of 44. William W. COREY and 45. Elizabeth. He married 23. Amelia NEBLOW 01 Jul 1872 in MI.
23. Amelia NEBLOW, born 19 Jul 1855; died 30 Dec 1925.


Children of Charles CORY and Amelia NEBLOW are:
11 i. Elizabeth Dora CORY, born 10 Jun 1873 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI; died 10 Jan 1910 in Cement City, Lenawee, MI; married Frederick W. ELLCEY 25 Feb 1891 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI.
ii. Clara CORY61, born 03 May 1893 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI.
iii. Freddie COREY61, born 1875 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI.
iv. Nellie CORY61, born 29 Jul 1882 in Blissfield, Lenawee, M.
v. Edward William CORY61, born 05 Nov 1884 in Blissfield, Lenawee, M.


24. Frederick E. MARLATT62. He was the son of 48. Nathan MARLATT and 49. Mary. He married 25. Sarah HERRINGTON 25 Jun 1833 in Ontario, Canada62.
25. Sarah HERRINGTON62.

Children of Frederick MARLATT and Sarah HERRINGTON are:
12 i. John MARLATT, born 1844 in Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada; died Sep 1880 in Shiawassee Co, MI; married Rebecca Ann STRINGER 1867.
ii. Maria MARLATT


26. Henry STRINGER63, born 13 Dec 1794 in Fort Erie, Welland, Ontario, Canada63; died 13 Dec in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada63. He was the son of 52. Robert STRINGER and 53. Margaret BUCHNER. He married 27. Derina Ann ELLIOTT 1834 in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada63.
27. Derina Ann ELLIOTT63, born 10 Aug 1816 in NY63; died 24 Jun 189163.

Children of Henry STRINGER and Derina ELLIOTT are:
13 i. Rebecca Ann STRINGER, born 06 May 1850 in Elgin Co, Ontario, Canada; died 04 Jan 1925 in Mesick, MI; married John MARLATT 1867.
ii. Catherine STRINGER63
iii. Johanna STRINGER63, born 1844 in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada63
iv. William Henry STRINGER63
v. Charles Morley STRINGER63, born 09 Dec 1834 in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada63


30. Israel MORDEN64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71, born 31 May 1828 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Jul 1916. Burial: Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of 60. Daniel MORDEN and 61. Anna TRIPP. He married 31. Marinda HARRIS 26 Mar 1850.
31. Marinda HARRIS, born 22 Nov 1831 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jan 1915 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada. Burial: Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada. She was the daughter of 62. John HARRIS and 63. Angeline.

Notes for Israel MORDEN: His date of birth is from the 1901 census.
The 1851 census of Tyendinaga showed "Iserel" owning 100 acres, Lot 34, Con. 5.
In 1860 he bought 50 acres from his father for $1000 and he was shown there on Con. 3, part Lot 15 in the 1878 Atlas.
Cause of death: Old age. Murney Morden informed the authorities of his death.
In the 1881 census, a woman named Angeline Harris, who was obviously Marinda's mother, was living in Israel's household Marinda and her mother gave their origin as Irish.
In 1901 Isreal was 72 and was recorded in the census as "retired farmer". His religion was Methodist Episcopal.
Occupation: Farmer

Notes for Marinda HARRIS: Her name is a big question mark. In one record she was called Miranda Harris, in another, Marinda Harnes, in another Carnes. Miranda or Marinda" Harris or Harnes? Two sons, Norman and Murney, named their mother Miranda in their marriage records. The name was unreadable [Lenna? Levina?] in the 1861 census she was Marinda in 1871 and 1881, "Lenora" in 1891; Miranda in 1901; and Miranda in her death record. I am calling her Marinda Harris.
Her death record said she was "84 yrs 1 mth" old. Cause of death was "senile decay" which had lasted for a year with a short period of exhaustion at the end. Murney Morden informed the authorities of her death.

Marriage Notes for Israel MORDEN and Marinda HARRIS: Married by Rev. Nathan Howard. (Victoria District Marriages - Ontario Register 8:227)

Children of Israel MORDEN and Marinda HARRIS are:
i. Norman W. MORDEN, born 1851 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Catherine.
15 ii. Anna Safrona MORDEN, born 02 Nov 1857 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Sep 1930 in Newberry, Luce, MI; married William Henry BERRY Abt. 1877.
iii. John Gilbert MORDEN, born 1858 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 1947 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Sarah LAZIER; born 1863; died 1930.

More About John Gilbert MORDEN:
Burial: Melrose Cemetery, Tyendinaga twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada

More About Sarah LAZIER:
Burial: Melrose Cemetery, Tyendinaga twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada

iv. Murney Austin MORDEN, born 1862; married Philla.
v. Mary MORDEN, born Mar 1866 in Melrose Cemetery, Tyendinaga twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.
vi. Clara D. MORDEN72,73, born 26 Apr 1867 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 03 Apr 1884 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for Clara D. MORDEN:
cAUSE OF DEATH WAS CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS WHICH HAD LASTED FOR 7 WEEKS. a mClAREN, m.d., WAS HER PHYSICIAN.

More About Clara D. MORDEN:
Burial: Old Cemetery, Con 4, Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada



Generation No. 6

40. Amos B. NICHOLS, born Abt. 1802. He married 41. Catherine P..
41. Catherine P., born Abt. 1808 in Maine.

Notes for Amos B. NICHOLS:
1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Amos B Nichols
Age: 48
Estimated birth year: abt 1802
Birth Place: Maine
Gender: Male
Home in 1850
(City,County,State): Augusta, Kennebec, Maine

American Civil War Soldiers about Amos B Nichols
Name: Amos B Nichols ,
Residence: Augusta, Maine
Enlistment Date: 30 December 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Maine
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 30 December 1861 at the age of 44
Enlisted in Company C, 14th Infantry Regiment Maine on 30 December 1861.

Source Citation: Side served: Union; State served: Maine; Enlistment date: 30 December 1861.
Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA

Children of Amos NICHOLS and Catherine P. are:
20 i. Charles Franklin ELLCEY, born 18 Sep 1841 in Augusta, ME; died 28 Feb 1920 in Madison Twp, Lenawee, MI; married Emma Aurelia MITCHELL.
ii. Albert NICHOLS
iii. Mary NICHOLS
iv. Lorinda NICHOLS
v. Hannah NICHOLS
vi. Hiram L. NICHOLS


42. Francis MITCHELL He married 43. Mrs. TROOS.
43. Mrs. TROOS

Child of Francis MITCHELL and Mrs. TROOS is:
21 i. Emma Aurelia MITCHELL, born 08 Jan 1846 in NY; died 30 Jan 1925 in Ottawa Co, MI; married Charles Franklin ELLCEY.


44. William W. COREY74,75, born 1823 in OH/NY. He married 45. Elizabeth 1846.
45. Elizabeth, born 1825 in New York.

More About William W. COREY: Occupation: 1870, Farm laborer
Residence: 1860, Blissfield, Lenawee, MI

Children of William COREY and Elizabeth are:
i. Calvin COREY75, born Abt. 1843 in Michigan; married Caroline SCHROEDER.

Notes for Calvin COREY: In the 1870 Lenawee Co, MI census, Calvin is listed as a day laborer

1880 Lenawee Co, MI Census:
Colvin Corey, male, white, age 32, b. MI, farmer, parents both b NY
Caroline Corey, wife, female, white, age 24, b. MI, both parents b. Germany
John F. Corey, son, male, white, age 2, b. MI, parents both b. MI
Geo. Schroeder, father-in-law, widower, male, white, age 65, b.WITTEMBURGH, Germany, parents
both b. Wittemburgh, Germany

ii. Ann COREY, born 1848 in Michigan.
iii. John H. COREY, born 1850 in Michigan.
22 iv. Charles CORY, born 12 Sep 1853 in Hillsdale Co, MI; died 1935 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI; married Amelia NEBLOW 01 Jul 1872 in MI.
v. Ida COREY, born 1859 in Blissfield, Lenawee, MI.

Notes for Ida COREY:
In the 1870 Lenawee Co, MI census, Ida is listed as 11, at school


48. Nathan MARLATT, born 12 Jan 1790 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ. He was the son of 96. Nathan MARLATT and 97. Mary. He married 49. Mary.
49. Mary, born 13 Jul 1793.

Child of Nathan MARLATT and Mary is:
24 i. Frederick E. MARLATT, married Sarah HERRINGTON 25 Jun 1833 in Ontario, Canada.


52. Robert STRINGER76, born May 1773 in PA76; died Abt. May 1842 in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada76. Burial: Dawdy - Hillside Cemetery, Pelham Centre, Canboro Road, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada He was the son of 104. William STRINGER. He married 53. Margaret BUCHNER.
53. Margaret BUCHNER76, born 1777 in Newton Town area, Sussex Co, NJ76; died 185676. Burial: Dawdy - Hillside Cemetery, Pelham Centre, Canboro Road, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada She was the daughter of 106. Henry BUCHNER and 107. Dell.

Children of Robert STRINGER and Margaret BUCHNER are:
26 i. Henry STRINGER, born 13 Dec 1794 in Fort Erie, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Dec in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada; married (1) Miriam in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada; married (2) Derina Ann ELLIOTT 1834 in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
ii. Deborah STRINGER, born Abt. 1796; married Ozias BUCHNER Abt. 1819 in Crowland Twp.,.
iii. Joanna STRINGER, born Abt. 1798 in Fort Erie, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Jacob PATTISON; born Abt. 1793.
iv. William Robert STRINGER, born Abt. 1802 in Fort Erie, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died 09 Sep 1883; married Eleanor Abt. 1840; born Abt. 1803.
v. Darius Dunham STRINGER, born Abt. 1804 in Lyon's Creek, Crowland Twp., Ontario, Canada; married (1) unknown in Pelham; married (2) Sarah Elizabeth Abt. 1843; born in England.
vi. David F. STRINGER, born 1804 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada; died 08 Apr 1886 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Mary Elizabeth SEGER Abt. 1838 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; died 11 May 1897 in Fenwick.
vii. Abner Owen STRINGER, born 10 Dec 1807 in Lyon's Creek, Crowland Twp., Ontario, Canada; died 10 Jan 1890 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Anna in Crowland Twp.,.
viii. Aaron STRINGER, born 20 Dec 1809 in Lyon's Creek, Crowland Twp., Ontario, Canada; died 04 Dec 1889 in Port Dover, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada; married (1) Mary HUNT 15 Mar 1831 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; born 24 Nov 1811 in USA; died 17 Jul 1877 in Woodhouse Twp, Norfolk, Port Dover, Ontario, Canada; married (2) Rachel HAGER 31 Jul 1878 in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada; born 1814; died 24 Jan 1900.
ix. Christopher STRINGER, born Abt. 1810 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada; died in Wainfleet Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Esther LEMON 1834 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; born 1812 in Ontario, Canada.
x. Alfred STRINGER, born Abt. 1816 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada; died in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Ann Abt. 1837 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada.


60. Daniel MORDEN77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84, born Jan 1805 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada; died 29 Oct 1878 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada. Burial: Old Cemetery, Con 4, Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada
He was the son of 120. Richard S. MORDEN and 121. Anne WILLIAMS. He married 61. Anna TRIPP.
61. Anna TRIPP, born Mar 1805; died 02 Feb 1882 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada. Burial: Old Cemetery, Con 4, Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada
She was the daughter of 122. Israel TRIPP and 123. Susannah DEMILLE.

Children of Daniel MORDEN and Anna TRIPP are:
30 i. Israel MORDEN, born 31 May 1828 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 13 Jul 1916; married Marinda HARRIS 26 Mar 1850.
ii. Sylvester MORDEN, born 1835 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 1886 in Prince Edward co, Ontario, Canada85. Burial: New Burrr Cemetery, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada. married Catherine WEESE 18 Mar 186086; born 1842 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 1913 in Prince Edward co, Ontario, Canada. Burial: New Burrr Cemetery, Hillier Twp, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada

Marriage Notes for Sylvester MORDEN and Catherine WEESE: Alternate marriage date is 13 Mar 1860.

iii. Philip MORDEN, born 1837 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Mary Jane EATON 1860 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; born 1839 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.
iv. Mary MORDEN, born 1840 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Thomas WILDE 04 Mar 1860 in Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1836 in Cramahe.
v. Susan MORDEN, born 1842 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married George A. HENISSEY Feb 1869 in Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada; born Abt. 1846 in Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.
vi. Adeline Victoria MORDEN, born 16 Feb 1843 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died Dec 1916. Burial: Old Salem Cemetery, north of Coe Hill, Ontario, Canada married (1) Henry EASTON; married (2) David SPRUNG 06 Sep 1862; born Abt. 1833.

Notes for Adeline Victoria MORDEN: Born 16 or 18 Feb.

vii. Richard A. MORDEN, born 1846 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.
viii. Ellen MORDEN, born in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.
ix. Sarah MORDEN, born 1853 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.


62. John HARRIS, born Abt. 1806; died 1876 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada. Burial: Morden Burying Ground, Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, Canada. He married 63. Angeline.
63. Angeline

Notes for Angeline: In the 1881 census Angeline, who was obviously Marinda's mother, was living in Israel's household. Marinda and her mother gave their origin as Irish.

Child of John HARRIS and Angeline is:
31 i. Marinda HARRIS, born 22 Nov 1831 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 21 Jan 1915 in Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Israel MORDEN 26 Mar 1850.



Generation No. 7

96. Nathan MARLATT, born 02 Feb 1753 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; died in St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of 192. John MARLATT and 193. Lydia. He married 97. Mary.
97. Mary, born 16 Apr 1759 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ.

Children of Nathan MARLATT and Mary are:
i. George MARLATT, born 13 Jun 1781 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; died 16 Oct 1840.
ii. Margaret MARLATT, born 07 Mar 1783 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; died 1865.
iii. John MARLATT, born 21 Sep 1788 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; died 13 Jan 1868 in Yarmouth Twp, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
48 iv. Nathan MARLATT, born 12 Jan 1790 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; married Mary.
v. Mary Polly MARLATT, born 13 Jul 1793 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; died 13 Sep 1873 in Lynville, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada; married KELLEY.
vi. Joseph MARLATT, born 17 Jan 1796 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ.
vii. Lydia MARLATT, born 17 Jan 1796 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ.
viii. Frederick MARLATT, born 10 Mar 1798 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ.


104. William STRINGER, born Abt. 1740.

Children of William STRINGER are:
52 i. Robert STRINGER, born May 1773 in PA; died Abt. May 1842 in Port Dover, Ontario, Canada; married Margaret BUCHNER.
ii. Aaron STRINGER, born 30 Nov 1768 in PA; died 19 Sep 1838 in Pelham Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Elizabeth NEWBERRY Abt. 1790; born 01 Sep 1771 in NY; died 11 Oct 1851.
iii. Henry STRINGER


106. Henry BUCHNER87, born 16 Jul 1733 in Germany87; died 02 Dec 1817 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada87. He was the son of 212. Johann Martin BUCHNER. He married 107. Dell.
107. Dell87, born Abt. 173387; died Abt. 1803 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada87. She was the daughter of 214. DELL and 215. Basonete.

Notes for Henry BUCHNER: To Sussex Co, NY.

Children of Henry BUCHNER and Dell are:
53 i. Margaret BUCHNER, born 1777 in Newton Town area, Sussex Co, NJ; died 1856; married Robert STRINGER.
ii. Mary Ann BUCHNER, married (1) Joseph WILSON, Jr.; married (2) Samuel VANALSTINE 06 Sep 1831 in Crowland Twp, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
iii. Cristopher BUCHNER, born 19 Apr 1770; died 03 Jan 1848 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Margaret ROBINSON; born 28 Apr 1777; died 16 May 1856.
iv. Catharine BUCHNER, born 1772; married (1) Nicholas YOST 29 Apr 1789; married (2) John PETIT 25 Mar 1802.
v. John BUCHNER, born 1775.
vi. Elsie BUCHNER, born 1780; married Henry BUCK 19 Aug 1806.
vii. Elizabeth BUCHNER, born 1783; married Abner OWEN; born 28 Oct 1782; died Mar 1857.
viii. Martin BUCHNER, born 1785; married Deborah PETIT.
ix. Henry BUCHNER, Jr., born 1787 in PA/NJ; died 31 May 1842 in Humberstone Twp, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada; married Catherine GREEN.
x. Annie BUCHNER, born 17 Nov 1788 in 29 Sep 1878; married Daniel HOWEY.


120. Richard S. MORDEN88,89, born Bet. Apr 1764 - 1765 in Mohawk Valley, NY. He was the son of 240. Joseph MORDEN and 241. Laurania HOWELL. He married 121. Anne WILLIAMS 28 Dec 179090.
121. Anne WILLIAMS She was the daughter of 242. John WILLIAMS.

Notes for Richard S. MORDEN: Sources for some of the children's births taken from the McDowell Marriage Register (which also included baptisms), Presbyterian; and - Ebenezer Lutheran Baptismal Records of Ernestown.

Marriage Notes for Richard MORDEN and Anne WILLIAMS: Richard Morden of Sophiasburg and Anne Williams of Ernestown, 28 Dec., 1790 by Nathan Williams, Witnesses: John Morden, Lucretia Morden, Ruth Williams.

Children of Richard MORDEN and Anne WILLIAMS are:
i. Foster MORDEN

Notes for Foster MORDEN: 1861 Agricultural Census of Hastings Co, Ontario, shows Foster on Conc. 3, Lot 15 Melrose, Tyenindinaga Twp.

ii. Henry MORDEN

Notes for Henry MORDEN: 1861 Agricultural Census for Hastings Co, shows Henry on Conc. 3, Lot 15, Melrose, Tyendinaga Twp.

iii. Margaret MORDEN, born in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada; married Peter SANDERS.
iv. Mary Anne MORDEN, born 27 Dec 1792 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada; married Judah BOWERMAN 13 Feb.
v. Joseph Richard MORDEN, born 1793 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada; married (1) Mary BASKY; married (2) Mary Jones.
vi. John R. MORDEN, born 1795 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for John R. MORDEN: To Bruce County, Ontario in 1860.

vii. Catherine MORDEN, born 1796 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.
viii. Richard R. MORDEN, born 27 Aug 1797 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.
ix. James R. MORDEN, born 1799 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.
x. Robert R. MORDEN, born 1801 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada91

More About Robert R. MORDEN: Baptism: 04 Nov 1801, Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada

xi. Sarah Lucretia MORDEN, born Jul 1802 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada92

More About Sarah Lucretia MORDEN: Baptism: 29 Jul 1802, Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada

60 xii. Daniel MORDEN, born Jan 1805 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada; died 29 Oct 1878 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Anna TRIPP.
xiii. William MORDEN, born 1807 in Sophiasburg, Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada; married Nancy PARLIAMENT.

Notes for William MORDEN: To Bruce County, Ontario in1860.


122. Israel TRIPP, born 25 Dec 1775 in Dutchess Co, NY; died 11 Nov 1842. He was the son of 244. John TRIPP. He married 123. Susannah DEMILLE 29 Apr 1798.
123. Susannah DEMILLE, born 21 Apr 1782 in VT; died 20 Sep 1846. She was the daughter of 246. Isaac DEMILLE and 247. Mary DIXON.

Children of Israel TRIPP and Susannah DEMILLE are:
61 i. Anna TRIPP, born Mar 1805; died 02 Feb 1882 in Tyendinaga Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Daniel MORDEN.
ii. John TRIPP, born 1799 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for John TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

iii. Mary TRIPP, born 1800 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married John WHITE.

Notes for Mary TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

iv. Isaac TRIPP, born 1802 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for Isaac TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

v. Elizabeth TRIPP, born 1806 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married John MULLIGAN.

Notes for Elizabeth TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

vi. Israel TRIPP, born 1807 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 1840.
vii. Samuel TRIPP, born 1808 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 1887; married Mary.
viii. Hannah TRIPP, born in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married William WAY.
ix. Catherine TRIPP, born 19 May 1810 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; died 1888; married Willett POTTER.

Notes for Catherine TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

x. Polly TRIPP, born 1812 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for Polly TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

xi. Richard A. TRIPP, born 02 Oct 1815 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for Richard A. TRIPP:
Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

xii. Susan TRIPP, born 04 May 1818 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada; married Ichabod MASTIN.

Notes for Susan TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.

xiii. Henry TRIPP, born 1821 in Hastings Co, Ontario, Canada.

Notes for Henry TRIPP: Alternate birth place is Prince Edward Co, Ontario, Canada.



Generation No. 8

192. John MARLATT, born 1721 in Woodbridge, Mansfield Twp, Sussex, NJ; died 10 Aug 1780 in Woodbridge, Mansfield Twp, Sussex, NJ. He was the son of 384. George MARLATT and 385. Hannah BOWE. He married 193. Lydia.
193. Lydia

Child of John MARLATT and Lydia is:
96 i. Nathan MARLATT, born 02 Feb 1753 in Mansfield Twp, Warren, NJ; died in St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada; married Mary.


212. Johann Martin BUCHNER93, born in Ritzhausen, Germany93.

Children of Johann Martin BUCHNER are:
106 i. Henry BUCHNER, born 16 Jul 1733 in Germany; died 02 Dec 1817 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Dell.
ii. Mathais BUCHNER
iii. John BUCHNER93
iv. Martin BUCHNER


214. DELL93. He married 215. Basonete.
215. Basonete93.

Child of DELL and Basonete is:
107 i. Dell, born Abt. 1733; died Abt. 1803 in Crowland Twp, Ontario, Canada; married Henry BUCHNER.


240. Joseph MORDEN94,95,96, born 19 Jun 1740 in Yorkshire, England; died 24 Nov 1777 in (near) Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Burial: Nov 1777, Tryon, NY. He was the son of 480. George MORDEN and 481. Elinor Emmans ROBESON. He married 241. Laurania HOWELL Abt. 1763.
241. Laurania HOWELL, born Abt. 1741. She was the daughter of 482. John HOWELL.

Notes for Joseph MORDEN: Died while serving in the British forces in 1777. He died of smallpox in the army camp near Montreal. His widow and her children escaped from their home in the Mohawk Valley in New York State and took up new land in Canada.
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