Nancy A. Hoover1
F, b. 27 July 1812, d. 7 June 1841
Father | Henry Hoover1 b. 7 Oct 1785, d. 14 Jun 1861 |
Mother | Sarah Curtis1 b. 13 Feb 1791, d. 30 Sep 1851 |
Last Edited | 30 Dec 2011 |
Birth* | Nancy A. Hoover was born on 27 July 1812 at Miami, Ohio.2,1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1820 Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Henry Hoover; page 84, 7 children vs. 6 known children.3 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy A. Hoover appeared on the census of 1830 Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Henry Hoover; page 84, 10 children, Jerome living next door, ages match known children exactly.4 |
Marriage* | Nancy A. Hoover married Henry Francis (Frank) Wagener, son of John Wagener and Nancy Prill, on 11 December 1834 at Miami, Ohio.5 |
Married Name | As of 11 December 1834,her married name was Wagener.6 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy A. Hoover appeared on the census of 1835 Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Henry Francis (Frank) Wagener; state census.7 |
Census | Nancy A. Hoover and Henry Francis (Frank) Wagener appeared on the census of 1840 at Fulton, Indiana, page 334, two males, one female, all under 5 years of age.8 |
Death* | Nancy A. Hoover died on 7 June 1841 at Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, at age 28; buried at the Clark-Runkle Cemetery.9 |
Family | Henry Francis (Frank) Wagener b. 3 May 1812, d. 10 Nov 1845 |
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Citations
- [S352] Bible Records of Levi Burch Family.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Clark Farm Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S40] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Miami Co. Indiana Marriages, Book E, page 39.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S320] Virginia Boese and Helen Oakes, Miami County, Ohio 1827 and 1835 Census, state census, page 89.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Clark-Runkle Cemetery.
John Wagener1
M, b. 16 December 1786, d. 29 November 1848
Father | Francis Wagener2,1 b. bt 1750 - 1760, d. 1804 |
Mother | Mary (?)2 b. c 1760 |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2007 |
Birth* | John Wagener was born on 16 December 1786 at Sleepy Creek, Berkeley, Virginia; date based on several consistent readings of age as 61y, 11m, 13d.3 |
Name Variation | As of 16 December 1786, John Wagener was also known as John Wagoner. |
Marriage* | He married Nancy Prill, daughter of John Prill Sr. and Maria Elizabeth Russ, circa 1805 at Berkeley, Virginia; no record of marriage found; year based on dates of birth of children. |
Census | John Wagener appeared on the census of 1810 at Berkeley, Virginia, page 570, 1 male and 1 female 16-25, 2 females under 10.4 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1820 at Morgan, Virginia, page 10, 4 males and 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 26-44; either Mahala or Matilda listed as under 10.5 |
(Witness) Will | He witnessed the will of John Johnson on 21 November 1828 at Morgan, Virginia.6 |
Census* | John Wagener appeared on the census of 1830 at Morgan, Virginia, page 125, 1 female under 5, 1 male and 2 females 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male and 2 females 15-20, 1 male and 2 females 20-30, 1 male and 1 female 40-50, 12 children total; the male 20-30 is not one of John & Nancy's children.7 |
NoteB | On 11 June 1831, John purchased from his siblings and their spouses, 116 acres of land for $200, the same parcel purchased by Francis Wagener in 1781.1 |
NoteB* | On 19 September 1831, John and Nancy sold to Andrew Michael Jr. the 116 acres on the east side of Sleepy Creek for $200, that property being the same purchased by Francis Wagener in 1781. Witnessed by Jno Sherrard, Isaac Caw and Michael Burk.8 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1835 at Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, 1835 state census, page 88.9 |
(Witness) Death | He witnessed the death of Nancy Prill on 24 April 1840 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County, spelled "Wagener," birth and death dates based on reading of marker on 1 November 1981 by Florence Field.3 |
Census | John Wagener appeared on the census of 1 August 1840 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 240, spelled "Wagoner," 3 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 10-15, 2 females 15-20, 1 female 20-30; Nancy had passed away by the census date; he lived one farm from John Prill.10 |
Death* | He died on 29 November 1848 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 61; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County, Ohio, marker read 1 November 1981 by Florence Field.11 |
Family | Nancy Prill b. 13 Jun 1788, d. 24 Apr 1840 |
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Citations
- [S386] "Wagner" Heirs Deed, 1831, Morgan County, Virginia Book 2, page 251, Clerk of Morgan County.
- [S385] West Virginia Works Progress Administration, Morgan County Marriages, Deaths and Wills, Death Record of Elizabeth Caw.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S385] West Virginia Works Progress Administration, Morgan County Marriages, Deaths and Wills, Will of John Johnston.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S664] Morgan County VA (WV) Deeds: Book 2, pages 267-268.
- [S1] Census of Population 1835 state census, pae 88.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S315] Barbara J. Pierce, Gerald L. Pierce Nellie A. Hartley, Cemetery Records of Bethel and Monroe Townships, Miami County, Ohio.
- [S503] Deed by the Heirs of John and Nancy Wagener to John Macy Montgomery County Deed Book Q-Z, pages 542-545, unknown repository.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 2.
Nancy Prill
F, b. 13 June 1788, d. 24 April 1840
Father | John Prill Sr. b. 1751, d. bt 1828 - 1830 |
Mother | Maria Elizabeth Russ b. bt 1754 - 1759 |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2007 |
Birth* | Nancy Prill was born on 13 June 1788 at Loudoun, Virginia; or Frederick; possibly 13 July.1,2 |
Married Name | As of circa 1805,her married name was Wagener. |
Marriage* | She married John Wagener, son of Francis Wagener and Mary (?), circa 1805 at Berkeley, Virginia; no record of marriage found; year based on dates of birth of children. |
Married Name | As of 1805,her married name was Wagoner.3 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Prill appeared on the census of 1810 Berkeley, Virginia, in the household of John Wagener; page 570, 1 male and 1 female 16-25, 2 females under 10.4 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Prill appeared on the census of 1820 Morgan, Virginia, in the household of John Wagener; page 10, 4 males and 3 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 26-44; either Mahala or Matilda listed as under 10.5 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Prill appeared on the census of 1830 Morgan, Virginia, in the household of John Wagener; page 125, 1 female under 5, 1 male and 2 females 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male and 2 females 15-20, 1 male and 2 females 20-30, 1 male and 1 female 40-50, 12 children total; the male 20-30 is not one of John & Nancy's children.6 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Prill appeared on the census of 1835 Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of John Wagener; 1835 state census, page 88.7 |
Death* | Nancy Prill died on 24 April 1840 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 51; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County, spelled "Wagener," birth and death dates based on reading of marker on 1 November 1981 by Florence Field.2 |
Family | John Wagener b. 16 Dec 1786, d. 29 Nov 1848 |
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Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S206] Al Field, "Ancestral File of Al Field", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S1] Census of Population 1835 state census, pae 88.
- [S503] Deed by the Heirs of John and Nancy Wagener to John Macy Montgomery County Deed Book Q-Z, pages 542-545, unknown repository.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 2.
Henry Hoover
M, b. 7 October 1785, d. 14 June 1861
Father | John Hoover Sr. b. 1760, d. 18 Nov 1831 |
Mother | Sarah Burkhart b. 20 Sep 1767, d. 29 Dec 1843 |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2010 |
Birth* | Henry Hoover was born on 7 October 1785 at Randolph, North Carolina.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1790 Randolph, North Carolina, in the household of John Hoover Sr.; page 307, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3 females.3 |
Marriage* | Henry Hoover married Sarah Curtis, daughter of James Curtis Sr. and Nancy Mast, on 12 November 1807 at Miami, Ohio.2,4 |
Census | Henry Hoover appeared on the census of 1820 at Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, page 84, 7 children vs. 6 known children.5 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1827 at Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, state census.6 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1830 at Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, page 84, 10 children, Jerome living next door, ages match known children exactly.7 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1835 at Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, state census.8 |
NoteB* | On September 5, 1835, he made land entries in Sections 28, 29 and 33 of Henry Twp., Fulton County, Indiana.9 |
Moved* | He moved to Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in 1836; in the spring.10 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1840 at Fulton, Indiana, page 341, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male and 1 female 40-50 [should be 1 male 50-60].11 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1 August 1850 at Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, page 412B, occupation farmer, land valued at $5,000, Henry D. and Tho. Collins living with him.12 |
Moved | He moved to Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, from May 1855 to June 1855; Frederick Tann helped him and was paid $25.00 by the estate in 1862.13 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 8 October 1855 at Brownsville, Nemaha, Nebraska, state census, no other household members listed.14 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 30 June 1860 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, page 195, widowed, no real estate, personal property valued at $500, 2 year old Bird Hoover living with him and 2 year old Harriet Hoover lived nearby with Jerome Tann.15 |
Death* | He died on 14 June 1861 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, at age 75; at the home of Levi Johnson, buried at Nemaha City Cemetery.9 |
Obit | Henry's obituary was published in the Rochester Mercury on 11 July 1861: (From the Brownsville (N.T.) Advertiser) DIED. At Nemah City, on Friday the 14th ult., at the residence of Levi JOHNSON, his son-in-law, Henry HOOVER, aged 76 years. "Grandfather Hoover" by which venerable name he was known, lived beyond the "three score and ten alotted to man;" lived to daudle his great-great-grandchildren upon his knee. Dr. Jerome HOOVER, of Nemah City, and who is considered one of our old men, is the eldest son, Henry Hoover was born in Randolph county, North Carolina, Oct. 7th, 1785 from which place in the fall of 1836 to Fulton county, Indiana, and from there to Nemah county, Nebraska, in the Spring of 1855. His mental and physical faculties were wonderfully preserved. Having always enjoyed good health he was as active up to within a few weeks of his death as most men at middle age. We were shown some manuscript of his writing within the past year, that was really an excellent specimen of penmanship.16 |
Family | Sarah Curtis b. 13 Feb 1791, d. 30 Sep 1851 |
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Citations
- [S312] William Wade Hinshaw, Ohio Quaker Genealogical Records, page 743.
- [S352] Bible Records of Levi Burch Family.
- [S1] Census of Population 1790.
- [S52] Ohio D.A.R., Miami County, Ohio Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S320] Virginia Boese and Helen Oakes, Miami County, Ohio 1827 and 1835 Census.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S320] Virginia Boese and Helen Oakes, Miami County, Ohio 1827 and 1835 Census, 1835, page 89.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S130] T.B. Helm, Fulton County Atlas, page 37.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S836] Probate Records of Henry Hoover unknown file number.
- [S1] Census of Population 1855 Nebraska State Census.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S213] Rochester Sentinel, Rochester Mercury, 11 July 1861.
Sarah Curtis
F, b. 13 February 1791, d. 30 September 1851
Father | James Curtis Sr. b. c 1752, d. c Jul 1795 |
Mother | Nancy Mast b. 1757, d. 1851 |
Last Edited | 29 Jun 2005 |
Birth* | Sarah Curtis was born on 13 February 1791 at Randolph, North Carolina; date calculated from cemetery record matches Burch Bible record.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1800 Hillsboro Twp., Randolph, North Carolina, in the household of Nancy Mast; page 305, 1 male and 1 female under 10, 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 16-25, 1 female over 45; one might presume that the last 6 children, whose ages match, remained with Nancy; lived next to Lovel Curtice, 9 household members.3 |
Married Name | As of 12 November 1807,her married name was Hoover.4 |
Marriage* | Sarah Curtis married Henry Hoover, son of John Hoover Sr. and Sarah Burkhart, on 12 November 1807 at Miami, Ohio.2,5 |
(Witness) Census | Sarah Curtis appeared on the census of 1820 Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Henry Hoover; page 84, 7 children vs. 6 known children.6 |
(Witness) Census | Sarah Curtis appeared on the census of 1830 Union Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Henry Hoover; page 84, 10 children, Jerome living next door, ages match known children exactly.7 |
(Witness) Census | Sarah Curtis appeared on the census of 1840 Fulton, Indiana, in the household of Henry Hoover; page 341, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male and 1 female 40-50 [should be 1 male 50-60].8 |
(Witness) Census | Sarah Curtis appeared on the census of 1 August 1850 Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of Henry Hoover; page 412B, occupation farmer, land valued at $5,000, Henry D. and Tho. Collins living with him.9 |
Death* | Sarah Curtis died on 30 September 1851 at Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, at age 60; buried at the Clark Farm Cemetery, Henry Twp.10 |
Family | Henry Hoover b. 7 Oct 1785, d. 14 Jun 1861 |
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Citations
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh).
- [S352] Bible Records of Levi Burch Family.
- [S1] Census of Population 1800.
- [S53] W. H. Beers, History of Miami County, Ohio.
- [S52] Ohio D.A.R., Miami County, Ohio Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Clark Farm Cemetery.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Clark Farm Cemetery, Henry Twp., p. 619.
- [S130] T.B. Helm, Fulton County Atlas, page 37.
John Hoover Sr.
M, b. 1760, d. 18 November 1831
Father | Andrew Hoover b. 23 Jan 1723, d. c Aug 1783 |
Mother | Maria Margaretta Fouts b. 1725, d. 1797 |
Last Edited | 18 Dec 2004 |
Birth* | John Hoover Sr. was born in 1760 at Mirey Spring (Union Town), Carroll, Maryland.1,2 |
Marriage* | He married Sarah Burkhart, daughter of Christian Burkhart and Anna Barbara Graeff, circa 1784 at Randolph, North Carolina. |
Census* | John Hoover Sr. appeared on the census of 1790 at Randolph, North Carolina, page 307, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3 females.3 |
Death* | He died on 18 November 1831 at West Milton, Miami, Ohio; buried at West Branch Cemetery, Union Twp.4,5 |
Family | Sarah Burkhart b. 20 Sep 1767, d. 29 Dec 1843 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S310] Hulda Hoover McLean, Genealogy of the Herbert Hoover Family, page 284 (citing Hinshaw).
- [S312] William Wade Hinshaw, Ohio Quaker Genealogical Records, page 743.
- [S1] Census of Population 1790.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, West Branch Cemetery.
- [S312] William Wade Hinshaw, Ohio Quaker Genealogical Records, page 744.
Sarah Burkhart
F, b. 20 September 1767, d. 29 December 1843
Father | Christian Burkhart b. c 1730, d. a 1800 |
Mother | Anna Barbara Graeff b. c 1730 |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2010 |
Birth* | Sarah Burkhart was born on 20 September 1767 at North Carolina.1 |
Name Variation | As of 20 September 1767, Sarah Burkhart was also known as Sarah Byrkett. |
Married Name | As of circa 1784,her married name was Hoover. |
Marriage* | She married John Hoover Sr., son of Andrew Hoover and Maria Margaretta Fouts, circa 1784 at Randolph, North Carolina. |
(Witness) Census | Sarah Burkhart appeared on the census of 1790 Randolph, North Carolina, in the household of John Hoover Sr; page 307, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 3 females.2 |
Death* | Sarah Burkhart died on 29 December 1843 at West Milton, Miami, Ohio, at age 76; buried at West Branch Cemetery, Union Twp.1,3 |
Family | John Hoover Sr. b. 1760, d. 18 Nov 1831 |
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James Curtis Sr.
M, b. circa 1752, d. circa July 1795
Father | Samuel Curtis b. c 1720, d. bt 1775 - 1779 |
Last Edited | 22 Jan 2016 |
Birth* | James Curtis Sr. was born circa 1752; listed as a son of Samuel in 1768 Rowan tax list. No record for his date of birth exists; 1755 was widely used since the 1970s at least, but appears to based on Nancy's known dob and age of children; no evidence of James having an earlier marriage; all descendants named in his will are Nancy's children; 1752 is based on a careful examination of tax lists.1,2 |
Tax List* | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 1768 at Capt. William Milliken's List, Rowan, North Carolina; appeared in the household of Samuel Curtis, along with his brother Joseph.2 |
(Witness) Tax List | He witnessed the tax of Samuel Curtis in 1768 at William Millikan's District, Rowan, North Carolina; three polls, sons Joseph and James; area is now included in southern Guilford and northern Randolph counties.3 |
NoteB | James, Joseph, Samuel and Thomas Curtis appeared on the list of debtors of Col. John McGee, and Orange County, NC merchant; unclear which Samuel this is; also Elijah & Elisha Isaacks, Coble, Nation, Robins, Staley, Trogdon, Vickrey and Welborn.4 |
Marriage* | James Curtis Sr. married Nancy Mast, daughter of John Mast Sr. and Catherine Barbara Harman (Unconfirmed), circa 1776 at North Carolina; no known record found; some researchers place date "about 1780" based on birth dates of children, using the erroneous assumption that Jacob was born in 1789.5 |
Tax List | James Curtis Sr. appeared on the personal property tax list of 1779 at William Millikan's List, Randolph, North Carolina; 75 acres, 3 horses, 5 cattle, total assessment 400 lbs.6 |
NoteB | James signed a petition presented to the North Carolina legislature on 26 January 1779, asking that Guilford County be divided into two compat counties. |
NoteB* | John Robbins, son of Joseph, tried for "profane swearing, getting drunk and breaking the peace by fighting." James Curtis served as juror.7 |
NoteB | James Curtis, along with Samuel Parks, Nathaniel Carr and 5 other men were selected for jury duty, but could not be found.8 |
NoteB* | In 1788 he signed a petition urging the General Assembly to establish a new court house building at the Cross Roads.9 |
NoteB | In Sep-Oct 1788 he signed a petition urging the General Assembly to ratify the Constitution.10 |
NoteB | James Curtice was summoned for jury duty for the September 1789 session, along with Jonas Hoover, John Maste Sr. and Andrew Fouts.8 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1790 at Randolph, North Carolina, page 307, 1 male over 16, 3 males under 16, 4 females.11 |
NoteB* | James Curtis, Thomas Curtis Senr and Samuel Curtis were summoned for jury duty for the March 1790 court session.12 |
NoteB* | On 16 December 1790, John Curtice and James Roberts appeared in open court to prove the will of Godfrey Ridge, dec'd; James Curtice and Hamon Miller were qualified as administrators.13 |
Will* | He left a will on 20 February 1795 at Randolph, North Carolina; named wife and eight children.14 |
Death* | He died circa July 1795 at Randolph, North Carolina; buried in the Caraway Creek area of Randolph County, North Carolina.14,15 |
Probate* | His estate was probated on 7 August 1795 at Randolph, North Carolina; The last will and testament of James Curtice Senr. was proved in open court by James Ridge and ordered to be recorded. At the same time Nancy Curtice and Henry Younte qualified as Executrix and Executor.15 |
Family | Nancy Mast b. 1757, d. 1851 |
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Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S872] Jo White Linn, Rowan County, North Carolina Tax Lists.
- [S872] Jo White Linn, Rowan County, North Carolina Tax Lists, 1768.
- [S916] Jo White Linn, "1773 Debtors of Col. John McGee, Orange County, N.C."
- [S868] C. Z. Mast, Mast Family History, page 666.
- [S913] William Perry Johnson, "1779 Tax List of Randolph County."
- [S891] "Randolph County G. S. Journal", Summer 1999, page 13 (CR 81.326.1 - Undated Criminal Actions from NC Archives).
- [S905] Randolph County Clerk, Randolph County Court of Common Pleas, Jury Lists.
- [S919] Jr. Lowell McKay Whatley, "Courthouse Petition", page 37.
- [S920] Unknown author, "Petition to Ratify the Constitution", page 6.
- [S1] Census of Population 1790.
- [S905] Randolph County Clerk, Randolph County Court of Common Pleas.
- [S905] Randolph County Clerk, Randolph County Court of Common Pleas, December 1790 term, page 140.
- [S826] Will of James Curtis, Sr.
- [S905] Randolph County Clerk, Randolph County Court of Common Pleas, Session Commencing 7 August 1795.
Nancy Mast
F, b. 1757, d. 1851
Father | John Mast Sr. b. bt 1725 - 1740, d. 1800 |
Mother | Catherine Barbara Harman (Unconfirmed) b. bt 1725 - 1735 |
Last Edited | 25 Oct 2007 |
Birth* | Nancy Mast was born in 1757 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania; the Mast family moved to North Carolina about 1764.1,2 |
Married Name | As of circa 1776,her married name was Curtis.2 |
Marriage* | She married James Curtis Sr., son of Samuel Curtis, circa 1776 at North Carolina; no known record found; some researchers place date "about 1780" based on birth dates of children, using the erroneous assumption that Jacob was born in 1789.2 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Mast appeared on the census of 1790 Randolph, North Carolina, in the household of James Curtis Sr; page 307, 1 male over 16, 3 males under 16, 4 females.3 |
Census* | Nancy Mast appeared on the census of 1800 at Hillsboro Twp., Randolph, North Carolina, page 305, 1 male and 1 female under 10, 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 16-25, 1 female over 45; one might presume that the last 6 children, whose ages match, remained with Nancy; lived next to Lovel Curtice, 9 household members.4 |
Tax List | She appeared on the personal property tax list of 1803 at John Clark's List, Capt. Redding's District, Randolph, North Carolina; 256 acres, 1 white poll.5 |
Land Entry* | She entered land on 24 August 1803 at Randolph, North Carolina, Nancy and the heirs of James Curtis, dec'd entered 220 acres on the waters of Carraway; chainbearers were Jonathan [sic] and Daniel Yount.6 |
Tax List* | She appeared on the personal property tax list of 1804 at Captain Hammer's District, Randolph, North Carolina; no polls listed, 450 acres.7 |
Residence* | She lived on 10 October 1811 at Montgomery, Ohio.8 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1820 Lost Creek Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Hiram Curtis and Jane Sheets; page 91, 1 male under 10, 1 male 18-25, 1 female 16-25, 1 female 26-44, 1 female 45 and over; latter female might be Nancy Mast Curtis.9 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Mast appeared on the census of 1830 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Hiram Curtis and Jane Sheets; page 251, 4 males under 5, 1 male and 2 females 5-10, 1 male and 1 female 20-30, 1 female 60-70, probably Nancy (Mast) Curtis.10 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Mast appeared on the census of 24 September 1850 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of John Curtis; page 133, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $3,100, 5 children, plus Samuel Curtis age 21, and Nancy (Mast) Curtis; spelled "Curtiss."1 |
Death* | Nancy Mast died in 1851 at Montgomery, Ohio; probably buried at the Randolph grave yard with her son John and wife Catharine Curtis.11,12 |
Family | James Curtis Sr. b. c 1752, d. c Jul 1795 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S868] C. Z. Mast, Mast Family History, page 666.
- [S1] Census of Population 1790.
- [S1] Census of Population 1800.
- [S1007] Randolph County Genealogical Society, Randolph County Tax Lists, 1803.
- [S918] Hager & Pruitt Grigg, Randolph County North Carolina Land Entries, Grant No. 1943, Book 110, page 442.
- [S891] "Randolph County G. S. Journal", Volume IX, No. 2, Spring 1985, page 3.
- [S912] Deed Among the Heirs of James Curtice Deed Book 12, page 102, Register of Deeds.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S831] Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, Miami Valley Quaker Records, page 13.
- [S826] Will of James Curtis, Sr.
William Fansher1
M, b. 19 September 1805, d. 21 December 1879
Father | John Fansher2 b. 1769 |
Mother | Mary Barnes b. 16 Oct 1771 |
Last Edited | 3 Mar 2007 |
Birth* | William Fansher was born on 19 September 1805 at Virginia.2,3,1 |
Name Variation | As of 19 September 1805, William Fansher was also known as William Fancher.4 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1810 Monongalia, Virginia, in the household of John Fansher; page 415, 1 male and 1 female under 10 (William & Hannah), 1 male and 1 female 16-25 (unknown), 1 male and 1 female 26-44 (John & Mary), 1 male over 45 (unknown); spelled "Fancher;" indexed as "Fancker."5 |
(Witness) Census | William Fansher appeared on the census of 1820 Eastern Division, Monongalia, Virginia, in the household of John Fansher; Page 69, 1 female under 10 (unknown), 1 male 10-15 (William), 1 female 16-25 (Hannah), 1 male 26-44; John should be over 45; no wife present; spelled "Fancher."6 |
Marriage* | William Fansher married Joanna Barnes, daughter of William Barnes and Elizabeth Hull, in 1829 at Ohio; no Richland County, OH marriage record; William and Joanna were first cousins.1,7 |
Census | William Fansher appeared on the census of 1840 at Sandusky Twp., Richland, Ohio, page 201b, 2 males (John & Jacob) and 2 females (Mary & Rebecca) under 5, 1 male 30-40 (William), 1 female 20-30 (Joanna); the enumerator apparently ignored the 5-9 age column; lived near to John Fansher & John Vincent.8 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 17 September 1850 at Waltz Twp., Wabash, Indiana, page 357, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,600, 7 children; spelled "Fansher."2 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 14 August 1860 at Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, page 701, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,600, 10 children at home; name recorded as "Farnsher."9 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 17 June 1870 at Allen Twp., Miami, Indiana, page 11, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,600, 5 children at home; also living there was Rebecca Clayton, age 61, b. Virginia; name recorded as "Fansher."10 |
Death* | He died on 21 December 1879 at Fulton, Indiana, at age 74; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.3,11 |
(Witness) Bio | By Florence (Wagoner) Field: What Aunt Annie Shadel told about each member of this family, November 21, 1941: Mary E. married Daniel Hughes and their children were: Jane (Hughes) Harper, Sarah Ann (Hughes) Cook, and Thomas Hughes (married Elizabeth Scott). Aunt Mary married again--a Thompson and had another son, Oliver. Grover, Leroy and Fern Cook are the children of Sarah Ann (Hughes) Cook. Grandma Wagoner and Aunt Mary were especially close as sisters, and their families keep that friendship. Aunt Mary's stepdaughter, a Mrs. Cusick, lived in South Bend in the 1920's. Edith (2nd) Vest is the daughter of Jane Hughes Harper. Rebeca married a widower, Price Biggs. They had two children who lived, Marion and Viola. Marion and her sweetheart quarreled --she died shortly of tuberculosis and several days later word came of the sweetheart's death. Viola married a Henry Carrothers. They had three children, Ethel, Irene, Victor, and Carl. Carl lived near Warsaw and had seven children. He was killed by lightning several years ago. Victor lives on the home place east of Macy and has five boys. John went to Galesburg, Illinois --he had a family of three. They went to Oregon when the oldest boy died. They had two little girls, Cora and Florence. Cora (Fanster) Carroll lives in Gresham, Oregon still. Jacob married Polly Bray and Jim Fansher was their son. They separated and he married Anne Ecklebarger. John and Oliver were their sons. They live in Gaylesburg, Missouri. Grandpa and Grandma Wagoner visited them one time. They took a very nice basket of lunch and someone swiped it so they had a lunchless train ride to Missouri. Mahala was deaf and never married. She often spent time with Grandpa Wagoner's family, helping to knit stockings for the children. Aunt Rose and my father Sam often had the task of helping her get the yarn into balls. Grandpa required them to mind her, but she never told when they slipped. Hannah was Uncle Joe Warren's wife. They were married in Gaylesburg, Kansas. William died when he was 18. George was deaf and dumb and died when he was twenty or twenty-three. Andrew married Elizabeth Nichols and they lived at Lowell, Indiana. Daniel married a Funnel girl who lived near Gilead. They had two girls and two boys, Warren named for Uncle Joe, Oliver, Jenny, and Ella. Warren and Jenny live in North Dakota now. The family once lived in Crown Point, Indiana. Uncle John Barnes was a brother to Joanna Barnes Fansher. He was a doctor "a good one." He got much of his medicine from the woods. My father Samuel J. Wagoner remembers him as a snow white haired man with a white beard. Some of the things hat he gathered from the woods and their use follow in this list, but it may be inaccurate, as it is from my father's memory" Balm of Gilead buds - cough medicine; Prickly Ash buds; Blood-root; Ginseng root; Poke-berry root - cow's bloody milk; Catnip; Horse-mint; Sweet Annis roots; Indian turnip; Gentian roots; Spice bush; Sassafras; Yellow root; Snake root - healing salve; A growth like chicken lungs on prickly ash; Blue-bell roots; Sugar flower root; Calomel root; Crow-foot root; Mustard seed; Horse radish; Artichoke; Licorice root; Penneroil; Red elm bark; Sasparilla bark; Dog-fennel weed blossom. He must have been quite a naturalist along with being a doctor. He owned quite a lot of property in Macy. George Holt's mother was a first cousin to Grandma Wagoner. Their mothers were Cynthia Barnes Holt and Joanna Barnes Fansher. This friendship had been kept by the children.12 |
Family | Joanna Barnes b. 22 Aug 1811, d. 7 Aug 1877 |
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Citations
- [S347] Fansher Family Bible.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh).
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S131] Mohican Area Genealogists, Richland County Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S302] Andrew Boyd, Barbara Honn, Leola Mittelstadt Delna Powell, "Ancestral File-Fancher/Barnes/Hull", Ancestral File.
- [S518] Florence (Wagoner) Field, Wagoner Family History.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Joanna Barnes1
F, b. 22 August 1811, d. 7 August 1877
Father | William Barnes b. 3 Nov 1769 |
Mother | Elizabeth Hull b. 25 Jul 1776, d. 14 Oct 1868 |
Last Edited | 18 Oct 2003 |
Birth* | Joanna Barnes was born on 22 August 1811 at Harrison, Virginia.2,1 |
(Witness) Moved | She moved with William Barnes in 1826 to Richland, Ohio.3 |
Married Name | As of 1829,her married name was Fansher.1 |
Marriage* | Joanna Barnes married William Fansher, son of John Fansher and Mary Barnes, in 1829 at Ohio; no Richland County, OH marriage record; William and Joanna were first cousins.1,4 |
(Witness) Census | Joanna Barnes appeared on the census of 1840 Sandusky Twp., Richland, Ohio, in the household of William Fansher; page 201b, 2 males (John & Jacob) and 2 females (Mary & Rebecca) under 5, 1 male 30-40 (William), 1 female 20-30 (Joanna); the enumerator apparently ignored the 5-9 age column; lived near to John Fansher & John Vincent.5 |
(Witness) Census | Joanna Barnes appeared on the census of 17 September 1850 Waltz Twp., Wabash, Indiana, in the household of William Fansher; page 357, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,600, 7 children; spelled "Fansher."6 |
(Witness) Census | Joanna Barnes appeared on the census of 14 August 1860 Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of William Fansher; page 701, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,600, 10 children at home; name recorded as "Farnsher."7 |
(Witness) Census | Joanna Barnes appeared on the census of 17 June 1870 Allen Twp., Miami, Indiana, in the household of William Fansher; page 11, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,600, 5 children at home; also living there was Rebecca Clayton, age 61, b. Virginia; name recorded as "Fansher."8 |
Death* | Joanna Barnes died on 7 August 1877 at Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, at age 65; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.2,9 |
Family | William Fansher b. 19 Sep 1805, d. 21 Dec 1879 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S347] Fansher Family Bible.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh).
- [S330] Brant and Fuller, History of Miami County, Indiana.
- [S131] Mohican Area Genealogists, Richland County Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S302] Andrew Boyd, Barbara Honn, Leola Mittelstadt Delna Powell, "Ancestral File-Fancher/Barnes/Hull", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
William Barnes1
M, b. 3 November 1769
Father | William Barnes Sr.2 b. 1735, d. 1824 |
Mother | Mary Marietta2 b. 1742 |
Last Edited | 21 Nov 2006 |
Birth* | William Barnes was born on 3 November 1769 at George Creek, Allegany, Maryland.3,2 |
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Hull, daughter of Benjamin Hull and Jemima King, circa 1794 at Harrison, West Virginia.4 |
Census* | William Barnes appeared on the census of 1810 at Harrison, Virginia, page 100, 5 females under 10, 2 males 10-15, 1 female 26-44, 1 male 45 and over (wrong age for Wm., but otherwise correct).5 |
Moved* | He moved to Richland, Ohio, in 1826.6 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1830 at Sandusky, Bloomfield Twp., Richland, Ohio, page 80, 2 Males 10-14, 2 females 15-19, 1 female 20-29, 1 female 40-49, 1 female 50-59, 1 male 60-79; lived near John Fancher.7 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1840 at Sandusky, Richland, Ohio, page 201, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 30-40, 1 female 50-60, 1 male 70-80.8 |
Death | He died on 14 October 1841 at Jackson Twp., Crawford, Ohio, at age 71; buried at the Talbott Cemetery.4,9 |
Family | Elizabeth Hull b. 25 Jul 1776, d. 14 Oct 1868 |
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Citations
- [S702] D.D. Rev. I.A. Barnes, The Barnes Family in West Virginia, page 29.
- [S702] D.D. Rev. I.A. Barnes, The Barnes Family in West Virginia, page 27.
- [S697] OGS Crawford County Chapter, Crawford County, Ohio Cemeteries.
- [S348] Delna Powell, "Ancestral File of the Barnes Family", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S330] Brant and Fuller, History of Miami County, Indiana.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S697] OGS Crawford County Chapter, Crawford County, Ohio Cemeteries, Talbott Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Elizabeth Hull
F, b. 25 July 1776, d. 14 October 1868
Father | Benjamin Hull1 b. 1757, d. 8 Sep 1800 |
Mother | Jemima King b. 22 Dec 1751 |
Last Edited | 19 Nov 2006 |
Birth* | Elizabeth Hull was born on 25 July 1776 at New Jersey.1 |
Married Name | As of circa 1794,her married name was Barnes. |
Marriage* | She married William Barnes, son of William Barnes Sr. and Mary Marietta, circa 1794 at Harrison, West Virginia.1 |
(Witness) Census | Elizabeth Hull appeared on the census of 1810 Harrison, Virginia, in the household of William Barnes; page 100, 5 females under 10, 2 males 10-15, 1 female 26-44, 1 male 45 and over (wrong age for Wm., but otherwise correct).2 |
(Witness) Moved | Elizabeth Hull moved with William Barnes in 1826 to Richland, Ohio.3 |
Death* | Elizabeth Hull died on 14 October 1868 at Crawford, Ohio, at age 92; or Richland.1 |
Family 1 | William Barnes b. 3 Nov 1769 |
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Family 2 | Henry Barnes b. 1795, d. 5 Aug 1861 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S348] Delna Powell, "Ancestral File of the Barnes Family", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S330] Brant and Fuller, History of Miami County, Indiana.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Andrew Hoover
M, b. 23 January 1723, d. circa August 1783
Father | Gregor Jonas Hoover b. 6 Jul 1668, d. 13 Apr 1741 |
Mother | Anna Maria Kruetzer b. 1675, d. 12 Apr 1756 |
Last Edited | 13 Apr 2007 |
Birth* | Andrew Hoover was born on 23 January 1723 at Ellerstadt, Dunkheim District, Rhenish Palatinate, Germany; Herbert Hoover History says 29 January 1723.1,2 |
Name Variation | As of 23 January 1723, Andrew Hoover was also known as Andreas Huber.3 |
Immigration* | He immigrated on 9 September 1738 to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; aboard the Ship "The Two Sisters." He took the oath of allegance at Philadelphia and joined his brother Christian in Lancaster County.1 |
Marriage* | He married Maria Margaretta Fouts, daughter of Jacob Pfautz and Maria Elizabeth (?), in 1745 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania.1 |
Moved* | Andrew Hoover moved to Mirey Spring, Carroll, Maryland, in 1746; and purchased 50 acres of land in 1750.1 |
Land Purch* | On 22 February 1763 Andrew Hoover purchased land at Uwharrie River, Rowan, North Carolina, 213 acres from Henry Eustace McCulloh, other purchasers were Ledford, Robbins, Merrell, Fouts, Bell and Ridge.4 |
Death* | He died circa August 1783 at Randolph, North Carolina; between June and September 1783 terms of the Randolph County Court.5 |
NoteB* | Andrew and Margaret had 13 known children; the 7 others are Jonas (1746), Mary (1747), Catherine (1749), Elizabeth (1751), Rachel(1758), Susannah (1763), and Peter (1769.)6 |
Family | Maria Margaretta Fouts b. 1725, d. 1797 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S344] Ernest Hoover & Mrs. Florence Field, History of Henry Hoover, page 3.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 112.
- [S310] Hulda Hoover McLean, Genealogy of the Herbert Hoover Family, page 121.
- [S917] John Scott Davenport, "Early Settlers in the North Carolina Piedmont."
- [S879] Investory of the Estate of Andrew Hoover - Randolph County Court of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions unknown file number (Randolph County, North Carolina).
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 113.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 114.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 124.
- [S310] Hulda Hoover McLean, Genealogy of the Herbert Hoover Family, page 218.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 174.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 204.
- [S831] Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, Miami Valley Quaker Records, page 51.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 209.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 228.
Maria Margaretta Fouts1,2
F, b. 1725, d. 1797
Father | Jacob Pfautz b. 1720, d. a 1750 |
Mother | Maria Elizabeth (?) |
Last Edited | 22 Mar 2005 |
Birth* | Maria Margaretta Fouts was born in 1725 at Zweibruecken Rhenish, Palatinate, Germany. |
Name Variation | As of 1725, Maria Margaretta Fouts was also known as Margaret Pfautz.1 |
Married Name | As of 1745,her married name was Hoover. |
Marriage* | She married Andrew Hoover, son of Gregor Jonas Hoover and Anna Maria Kruetzer, in 1745 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania.3 |
Tax List* | Maria Margaretta Fouts appeared on the personal property tax list of 12 August 1785 at Captains Clark and Gray's District, Randolph, North Carolina; no white polls, 275 acres.4 |
Death* | She died in 1797 at Randolph, North Carolina. |
(Witness) Birth | She witnessed the birth of Rufus Woodrow (R.W.) Curtis on 21 January 1930 at Conran, New Madrid, Missouri.5 |
Family | Andrew Hoover b. 23 Jan 1723, d. c Aug 1783 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S310] Hulda Hoover McLean, Genealogy of the Herbert Hoover Family, page 121.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 112.
- [S344] Ernest Hoover & Mrs. Florence Field, History of Henry Hoover, page 3.
- [S891] "Randolph County G. S. Journal", Vol I, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1977.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 113.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 114.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 124.
- [S310] Hulda Hoover McLean, Genealogy of the Herbert Hoover Family, page 218.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 174.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 204.
- [S831] Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, Miami Valley Quaker Records, page 51.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 209.
- [S349] Hulda Hoover Mclean, Herbert Hoover History II, page 228.
Gregor Jonas Hoover
M, b. 6 July 1668, d. 13 April 1741
Father | Johann Heinrich Huber b. 1644, d. 1706 |
Mother | Maria Margaretta Hoffman |
Last Edited | 5 Apr 2002 |
Birth* | Gregor Jonas Hoover was born on 6 July 1668 at Oberkulm, Switzerland. |
Marriage* | He married Anna Maria Kruetzer in 1698. |
Death* | Gregor Jonas Hoover died on 13 April 1741 at Ellerstadt, Germany, at age 72.1 |
Family | Anna Maria Kruetzer b. 1675, d. 12 Apr 1756 |
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Citations
- [S344] Ernest Hoover & Mrs. Florence Field, History of Henry Hoover, page 3.
Anna Maria Kruetzer
F, b. 1675, d. 12 April 1756
Last Edited | 19 Oct 2001 |
Birth* | Anna Maria Kruetzer was born in 1675. |
Married Name | As of 1698,her married name was Hoover. |
Marriage* | She married Gregor Jonas Hoover, son of Johann Heinrich Huber and Maria Margaretta Hoffman, in 1698. |
Death* | Anna Maria Kruetzer died on 12 April 1756 at Ellerstadt, Germany. |
Family | Gregor Jonas Hoover b. 6 Jul 1668, d. 13 Apr 1741 |
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Johann Heinrich Huber
M, b. 1644, d. 1706
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2000 |
Marriage* | Johann Heinrich Huber married Maria Margaretta Hoffman. |
Birth* | Johann Heinrich Huber was born in 1644 at Oberkulm, Switzerland. |
Death* | He died in 1706 at Oberkulm, Switzerland. |
Family | Maria Margaretta Hoffman |
Child |
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Maria Margaretta Hoffman
F
Last Edited | 5 Oct 2001 |
Married Name | Her married name was Huber. |
Marriage* | Maria Margaretta Hoffman married Johann Heinrich Huber. |
Family | Johann Heinrich Huber b. 1644, d. 1706 |
Child |
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Jacob Pfautz
M, b. 1720, d. after 1750
Father | Hans Michael Pfautz d. 1742 |
Mother | Ursula (?) b. 1682, d. May 1772 |
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2006 |
Birth* | Jacob Pfautz was born in 1720 at Switzerland; no birth record.1 |
Marriage* | He married Maria Elizabeth (?) circa 1740. |
Death* | Jacob Pfautz died after 1750 at Pennsylvania. |
Family | Maria Elizabeth (?) |
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Citations
- [S661] John Scott Davenport, "Earliest Pfautz/Fouts Families in America", page 246.
Maria Elizabeth (?)
F
Last Edited | 21 Aug 2006 |
Married Name | As of circa 1740,her married name was Pfautz. |
Marriage* | Maria Elizabeth (?) married Jacob Pfautz, son of Hans Michael Pfautz and Ursula (?), circa 1740. |
Family | Jacob Pfautz b. 1720, d. a 1750 |
Child |
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Hans Michael Pfautz
M, d. 1742
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2000 |
Birth* | Hans Michael Pfautz was born at Switzerland. |
Marriage* | He married Ursula (?) |
Death* | Hans Michael Pfautz died in 1742 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
Family | Ursula (?) b. 1682, d. May 1772 |
Child |
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Ursula (?)
F, b. 1682, d. May 1772
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2000 |
Married Name | Her married name was Pfautz. |
Marriage* | Ursula (?) married Hans Michael Pfautz. |
Birth* | Ursula (?) was born in 1682. |
Death* | She died in May 1772 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
Family | Hans Michael Pfautz d. 1742 |
Child |
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Christian Burkhart
M, b. circa 1730, d. after 1800
Father | Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart b. 1710, d. 1756 |
Mother | Unknown (?) b. c 1710, d. 1752 |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2010 |
Birth* | Christian Burkhart was born circa 1730 at Switzerland. |
Marriage* | He married Anna Barbara Graeff circa 1750.1 |
Immigration | Christian Burkhart and Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart immigrated on 22 September 1752 to Ship Halifax from Rotterdam, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Johannes' wife died enroute; listed as sick were Christian and Johannes "Bruchhart" (see 30,000 Immigrant Names in PA, 1727-1776.)2,3 |
Death* | Christian Burkhart died after 1800 at Miami, Ohio.1 |
Family | Anna Barbara Graeff b. c 1730 |
Child |
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Anna Barbara Graeff1
F, b. circa 1730
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2010 |
Birth* | Anna Barbara Graeff was born circa 1730 at Switzerland. |
Married Name | As of circa 1750,her married name was Burkhart.1 |
Marriage* | She married Christian Burkhart, son of Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart and Unknown (?), circa 1750.1 |
Family | Christian Burkhart b. c 1730, d. a 1800 |
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Citations
- [S1943] Barbara McIntosh, "McIntosh, Becker, Gilbert, Studebaker", Ancestral File.
Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart1,2
M, b. 1710, d. 1756
Father | Emanuel Burkhart3,1,4 b. c 1684 |
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2010 |
Birth* | Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart was born in 1710 at Canton Berne or Basel, Switzerland.1,2,3 |
Marriage* | He married Unknown (?) circa 1725 at Canton Berne or Basel, Switzerland; based on husband's date of birth and children's approximate ages. |
Immigration* | Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart and Christian Burkhart immigrated on 22 September 1752 to Ship Halifax from Rotterdam, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Johannes' wife died enroute; listed as sick were Christian and Johannes "Bruchhart" (see 30,000 Immigrant Names in PA, 1727-1776.)1,2 |
Death* | Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart died in 1756 at Elizabeth Twp., Lancaster, Pennsylvania.1,2 |
Family | Unknown (?) b. c 1710, d. 1752 |
Children |
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Citations
Unknown (?)
F, b. circa 1710, d. 1752
Last Edited | 2 Jan 2010 |
Birth* | Unknown (?) was born circa 1710; based on husband's date of birth. |
Married Name | As of circa 1725,her married name was Burkhart. |
Marriage* | She married Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart, son of Emanuel Burkhart, circa 1725 at Canton Berne or Basel, Switzerland; based on husband's date of birth and children's approximate ages. |
Death* | Unknown (?) died in 1752; on the Ship Halifax from Rotterdam enroute to Philadelphia.1,2 |
Family | Johannes (Jonathon) Burkhart b. 1710, d. 1756 |
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Thomas Kinnaman
M, b. 2 August 1800, d. 29 March 1877
Father | Samuel J. Kinnaman b. 1776, d. 1818 |
Mother | Nancy Kinnaman b. c 1777 |
Last Edited | 11 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | Thomas Kinnaman was born on 2 August 1800 at Guilford, North Carolina. |
Moved* | He moved to Montgomery, Ohio, circa 1815.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1820 Jackson Twp., Miami, Ohio, in the household of Nancy Kinnaman; page 122, 3 males under 10, 1 male and 2 females 10-15, 2 females 16-25, 1 male 18-25, 1 female 26-44.2 |
Marriage* | Thomas Kinnaman married Elizabeth Bennett, daughter of William Bennett Jr. and Mary Good, on 9 September 1824 at Montgomery, Ohio; by John T. Kinnaman, J.P., recorded 21 Feb 1825.3 |
Census | Thomas Kinnaman and Elizabeth Bennett appeared on the census of 1840 at Cass, Indiana, page 209, 1 male and 1 female under 5, 1 male and 2 females 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 30-40.4 |
Census* | Thomas Kinnaman and Elizabeth Bennett appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Clinton Twp., Cass, Indiana, page 493, occupation farmer, land valued at $1,600, six children at home.5 |
Census | Thomas Kinnaman and Elizabeth Bennett appeared on the census of 25 July 1860 at Clay Twp., Cass, Indiana, page 864, occupation farmer, farm valued at $10,500, three children, plus other relatives.6 |
Census | Thomas Kinnaman appeared on the census of 13 June 1870 at Clay Twp., Cass, Indiana, page 49, "widowed," (actually separated/divorced), occupation farmer, farm valued at $12,000, personal property at $2,100, Nathan and family living with him.7 |
Will* | He left a will on 1 August 1876 at Logansport, Cass, Indiana; spelled "Kinneman," wife Rebecca was only heir and executor.8 |
Marriage* | He married Rebecca Telbert on 1 August 1876 at Cass, Indiana.9 |
Death* | Thomas Kinnaman died on 29 March 1877 at Washington Twp., Cass, Indiana, at age 76. |
Family 1 | Elizabeth Bennett b. 27 Nov 1806, d. 12 Jul 1888 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Rebecca Telbert b. bt 1800 - 1820 |
Citations
- [S618] Lester B. Kinnamon, The Kinnamon Family in America, page 191.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S311] Lindsay M. Brien, Montgomery County, Ohio Marriages, page 145.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S737] Cass County Probate Recoreds unknown file number, Book 2, page 579 (indexed as "Morris Kinneman").
- [S296] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Cass County Marriages, Book 6, page 224.
- [S430] Unknown short bible title.
Elizabeth Bennett
F, b. 27 November 1806, d. 12 July 1888
Father | William Bennett Jr. b. 1780, d. 6 Jul 1837 |
Mother | Mary Good b. 1782 |
Last Edited | 11 Feb 2016 |
Birth* | Elizabeth Bennett was born on 27 November 1806 at Allegheny, Pennsylvania.1 |
Married Name | As of 9 September 1824,her married name was Kinnaman. |
Marriage* | She married Thomas Kinnaman, son of Samuel J. Kinnaman and Nancy Kinnaman, on 9 September 1824 at Montgomery, Ohio; by John T. Kinnaman, J.P., recorded 21 Feb 1825.2 |
Census | Elizabeth Bennett and Thomas Kinnaman appeared on the census of 1840 at Cass, Indiana, page 209, 1 male and 1 female under 5, 1 male and 2 females 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1 male 40-50, 1 female 30-40.3 |
Census | Elizabeth Bennett and Thomas Kinnaman appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Clinton Twp., Cass, Indiana, page 493, occupation farmer, land valued at $1,600, six children at home.4 |
Census | Elizabeth Bennett and Thomas Kinnaman appeared on the census of 25 July 1860 at Clay Twp., Cass, Indiana, page 864, occupation farmer, farm valued at $10,500, three children, plus other relatives.5 |
Census* | Elizabeth Bennett appeared on the census of 15 July 1870 at Logansport, Cass, Indiana, page 161, occupation keeping house, real estate valued at $1,250, personal property valued at $5,500, apparently divorced, Jonathan and Elizabeth Stewart living with her.6 |
Married Name | As of 7 January 1876,her married name was Dale.6,7 |
Marriage* | She married William Dale on 7 January 1876 at Cass, Indiana.6,7 |
Census | Elizabeth Bennett appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Logansport, Cass, Indiana, page 274A, occupation keeping house, widowed, grandson Edward was living with her.8 |
Will* | She left a will on 1 March 1881 at Logansport, Cass, Indiana.9 |
Death* | She died on 12 July 1888 at Logansport, Cass, Indiana, at age 81.1,10,9 |
Family 1 | Thomas Kinnaman b. 2 Aug 1800, d. 29 Mar 1877 |
Children |
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Family 2 | William Dale b. 1807, d. b 1880 |
Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S311] Lindsay M. Brien, Montgomery County, Ohio Marriages, page 145.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S296] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Cass County Marriages, book 6, page 165.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S751] Will of Elizabeth (Bennett) Kinneman Dale Cass County Book 3, page 576.
- [S749] Grace Kiesling, "Grace Kiesling", Ancestral File.
- [S430] Unknown short bible title.
Samuel J. Kinnaman
M, b. 1776, d. 1818
Father | John Thomas Kinnamon b. 15 Jan 1747, d. 4 Jan 1831 |
Mother | Elenor Thompson b. c 1759, d. 1843 |
Last Edited | 19 Dec 2009 |
Birth* | Samuel J. Kinnaman was born in 1776 at Maryland.1 |
Marriage* | He married Nancy Kinnaman on 2 October 1799 at Warren, North Carolina.2,3 |
Census | Samuel J. Kinnaman appeared on the census of 1800 at Guilford, North Carolina, page 989, 1 male under 10, 1 male and 1 female 16-25.4 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1810 at Yadkin District, Stokes, North Carolina, page 487, 2 males and 3 females under 10, 1 male and 1 female 26-44.5 |
Moved* | He moved to Montgomery, Ohio, in 1815.1 |
Death* | He died in 1818 at Johnsville, Montgomery, Ohio. |
NoteB* | Add Elizabeth, Sarah, Nancy, Polly and Washington who don't have dates of birth in Lester's book. |
Family | Nancy Kinnaman b. c 1777 |
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Citations
- [S618] Lester B. Kinnamon, The Kinnamon Family in America, page 189.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S32] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Sealed Ancestral File, Batch 8505003, source 1395955, also film no. 1760792.
- [S1] Census of Population 1800.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S541] Thomas B. Helm, History of Cass County, Indiana.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S618] Lester B. Kinnamon, The Kinnamon Family in America, page 199.
- [S618] Lester B. Kinnamon, The Kinnamon Family in America, page 200.