Emeline Bailey1
F, b. 18 May 1848, d. 17 September 1870
Father | William Bailey1 b. 8 Oct 1816, d. 12 Dec 1901 |
Mother | Mahala Knight1 b. 2 Apr 1817, d. 24 Sep 1882 |
Last Edited | 1 Sep 2004 |
Birth* | Emeline Bailey was born on 18 May 1848 at Fulton, Indiana.2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 23 September 1850 Aubbeenaubbee Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of William Bailey; page 221, occupation farmer, land valued at $500, 6 children, enumerator wrote "Ob Nobby" Township.1 |
(Witness) Census | Emeline Bailey appeared on the census of 21 July 1860 Aubbeenaubbee Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of William Bailey; page 114, occupation farmer with land valued at $1,200, 3 sons and 4 daughters at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 2 December 1868,her married name was Newcomer.4 |
Marriage* | Emeline Bailey married Edward Newcomer on 3 December 1868 at Fulton, Indiana.4 |
Death* | Emeline Bailey died on 17 September 1870 at Fulton, Indiana, at age 22; buried in the Moon Cemetery.5,6,2 |
Family | Edward Newcomer b. 1 Jul 1842, d. 26 Dec 1919 |
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Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S130] T.B. Helm, Fulton County Atlas, page 33.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S39] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Marriages.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 30 December 1919.
- [S125] Jean C. & Wendell Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 7 January 1920.
Donald Wayne Wagoner
M, b. 7 July 1908, d. 30 October 1981
Father | Samuel Jacob Wagoner b. 6 Feb 1882, d. 30 Jul 1947 |
Mother | Anna Blanche Kinnaman b. 1 Jun 1882, d. 3 Feb 1963 |
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2017 |
Birth* | Donald Wayne Wagoner was born on 7 July 1908 at William Kinneman farm, Twelve Mile, Cass, Indiana.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 28 April 1910 Adams Twp., Cass, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 16, Sheet 7B, occupation farmer, renting, two children.3 |
(Witness) Census | Donald Wayne Wagoner appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 Polk Twp., Marshall, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 198, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home.4 |
(Witness) Census | Donald Wayne Wagoner appeared on the census of 22 April 1930 Penn Twp. (South Part), St. Joseph, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 71-90, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home, spelled "Wagner."5 |
Marriage* | Donald Wayne Wagoner married Margaret Elizabeth Winger, daughter of William W. Winger and Emma Riser, on 8 June 1935 at Lydick, St. Joseph, Indiana.1 |
Census* | Donald Wayne Wagoner appeared on the census of 1 April 1940 at Bertrand Twp., Berrien, Michigan, ED 11-28, sheet 4B, occupation farmer-rented farm, 1 son and a farm laborer, Emery Smith.6 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Jane Matthews, daughter of Guy Elmer Matthews and Mildred F. Roundy, on 18 October 1941 at Michigan.1 |
(Witness) Marriage | Donald Wayne Wagoner witnessed the marriage of Florence Lucille Wagoner and Ernest Albert Field on 4 June 1944 at Bourbon, Marshall, Indiana.7,8 |
Death* | Donald Wayne Wagoner died on 30 October 1981 at Niles, Berrien, Michigan, at age 73; at the Heathwin Hospital in South Bend; buried at Galien Cemetery.1,2,9 |
Obit | Donald Wayne's obituary was published in the South Bend Tribune on 31 October 1981: Niles - Graveside services for Donald W. Wagoner, 73, of 1750 Briar Road, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Galien Cemetery. He died shortly before noon Friday in Heathwin Hospital, South Bend, where he had been a patient since Monday. Rev. Robert Stover, pastor of the Portage Prairie United Methodist Church, will officiate. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Connelly-Noble Funeral Home in Galien. Memorial contributions may be made to the Berrien County Cancer Service. He was born July 7, 1908 at Twelve Mile, Ind. He was an area farmer. On Oct. 18, 1941, in South Bend he married Mary Jane Matthews, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Mary Beth Smith of Perry, Mich; a son, Wayne Wagoner of Okemos, Mich; five grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Florence Field of Bourbon and Mrs. Dorothea Nash of Gaithersburg, Md; and a brother, Raymond Wagoner of Bourbon.9 |
Family 1 | Margaret Elizabeth Winger b. 17 Sep 1910, d. 15 Jul 1937 |
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Family 2 | Mary Jane Matthews b. 29 Mar 1920, d. 1 Nov 2012 |
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Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1940.
- [S21] Marriage License: Issued May 31, 1944 by Frank Bruggner, Clerk.
- [S41] Indiana Works Progress Administration, St. Joseph County Marriages.
- [S74] South Bend Tribune, 31 October 1981.
Roland LaMar Wagoner
M, b. 3 November 1915, d. 13 March 1980
Father | Samuel Jacob Wagoner b. 6 Feb 1882, d. 30 Jul 1947 |
Mother | Anna Blanche Kinnaman b. 1 Jun 1882, d. 3 Feb 1963 |
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2017 |
Birth* | Roland LaMar Wagoner was born on 3 November 1915 at LaPaz, Marshall, Indiana.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 Polk Twp., Marshall, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 198, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home.2 |
(Witness) Census | Roland LaMar Wagoner appeared on the census of 22 April 1930 Penn Twp. (South Part), St. Joseph, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 71-90, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home, spelled "Wagner."3 |
Marriage* | Roland LaMar Wagoner married Bertha Marie Winger, daughter of William W. Winger and Emma Riser, on 27 March 1937 at Indiana.4 |
Census* | Roland LaMar Wagoner and Bertha Marie Winger appeared on the census of 6 April 1940 at Bourbon Twp., Marshall, Indiana, ED 58-2, sheet 2A, occupation farmer, renting, 2 children.5 |
Death* | Roland LaMar Wagoner died on 13 March 1980 at South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, at age 64; resident of Plymouth, buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery.6 |
Obit | Roland LaMar's obituary was published in the Plymouth Pilot on 14 March 1980: Bourbon Businessman. Roland Wagoner dies. Roland L. Wagoner, 64, Rt. 1, Plymouth, formerly of Bourbon, died at 8:16 a.m; Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital, Mishawaka after being ill since September of 1979. He was owner and operator of Bourbon Farm and Home Supply, Inc. Mr. Wagoner was born Nov. 3, 1915 at LaPaz to Samuel and Anna Kinneman Wagoner and lived in the Plymouth and Bourbon communities most of his life. He was married March 27, 1937 to Bertha Winger, who preceded him in death Dec. 20, 1977. He then was married to Ann Oyler, who survives. He was a member of the First United Church of Christ of Bourbon and Plymouth's Moose Lodge. Surviving with his wife are six children: Patricia Bauer, Indianapolis; Barbara Brunk, Bourbon; Joann Wagoner, Plymouth; Margaret (Mrs. Donavan) Ooley, Indianapolis; Thomas Wagoner, Bourbon; and William Wagoner, Plymouth; 15 grandchildren, two great grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs. Florence Field, Bourbon; and Mrs. Dortha Nash, Gaithersburg, Md; and two brothers: Raymond Wagoner, Bourbon; and Donald Wagoner, Niles, Mich. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Deaton Funeral Home, Bourbon, with Rev. Anton Jacobs officiating. Burial will be at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Bourbon. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday until time of services.6 |
Family | Bertha Marie Winger b. 20 Apr 1915, d. 20 Dec 1977 |
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Raymond Kinneman Wagoner
M, b. 8 July 1912, d. 12 April 1998
Father | Samuel Jacob Wagoner b. 6 Feb 1882, d. 30 Jul 1947 |
Mother | Anna Blanche Kinnaman b. 1 Jun 1882, d. 3 Feb 1963 |
Last Edited | 14 Sep 2017 |
Birth* | Raymond Kinneman Wagoner was born on 8 July 1912 at on William Kinneman farm, Twelve Mile, Cass, Indiana.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 Polk Twp., Marshall, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 198, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home.3 |
(Witness) Census | Raymond Kinneman Wagoner appeared on the census of 22 April 1930 Penn Twp. (South Part), St. Joseph, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 71-90, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home, spelled "Wagner."4 |
Marriage* | Raymond Kinneman Wagoner married Ellen Arminta Hill on 26 August 1935 at Mishawaka, St. Joseph, Indiana.1 |
Census* | Raymond Kinneman Wagoner and Ellen Arminta Hill appeared on the census of 11 April 1940 at Center Twp., Marshall, Indiana, ED 50-7, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, renting, 2 children.5 |
Death* | Raymond Kinneman Wagoner died on 12 April 1998 at Bourbon, Marshall, Indiana, at age 85.2 |
Family | Ellen Arminta Hill b. 8 Nov 1914, d. 22 Jan 2000 |
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Dortha Marie Wagoner
F, b. 31 January 1919, d. 15 November 1996
Father | Samuel Jacob Wagoner b. 6 Feb 1882, d. 30 Jul 1947 |
Mother | Anna Blanche Kinnaman b. 1 Jun 1882, d. 3 Feb 1963 |
Last Edited | 6 Mar 2003 |
Birth* | Dortha Marie Wagoner was born on 31 January 1919 at LaPaz, Marshall, Indiana.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 17 January 1920 Polk Twp., Marshall, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 198, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home.3 |
(Witness) Census | Dortha Marie Wagoner appeared on the census of 22 April 1930 Penn Twp. (South Part), St. Joseph, Indiana, in the household of Samuel Jacob Wagoner and Anna Blanche Kinnaman; ED 71-90, sheet 12B, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home, spelled "Wagner."4 |
Married Name | As of 17 October 1942,her married name was Nash.1 |
Marriage* | Dortha Marie Wagoner married Ralph Robert Nash, son of Ralph Waldo Emerson Nash and Mildred Carr Jerome, on 17 October 1942 at Bourbon, Marshall, Indiana.1 |
(Witness) Marriage | Dortha Marie Wagoner witnessed the marriage of Florence Lucille Wagoner and Ernest Albert Field on 4 June 1944 at Bourbon, Marshall, Indiana.5,6 |
Death* | Dortha Marie Wagoner died on 15 November 1996 at Gaithersburg, Montgomery, Maryland, at age 77.2 |
Family | Ralph Robert Nash b. 17 May 1916, d. 21 Jul 2007 |
Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S21] Marriage License: Issued May 31, 1944 by Frank Bruggner, Clerk.
- [S41] Indiana Works Progress Administration, St. Joseph County Marriages.
Dr. Vactor O. Connell M.D.1
M
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2002 |
(Witness) Death | Dr. Vactor O. Connell M.D. witnessed the death of Ernest Albert Field on 11 December 1967 at Bourbon, Marshall, Indiana; buried at Parks Cemetery, Bourbon.1 |
Citations
- [S22] Certificate of Death.
Unknown Daughter(s) Field1
F, b. between 1810 and 1820
Father | John Field1 b. 19 Jan 1764, d. 7 Mar 1864 |
Mother | Sarah Elizabeth Tucker1 b. 7 Aug 1773, d. 7 Nov 1845 |
Last Edited | 4 Nov 2006 |
Birth* | Unknown Daughter(s) Field was born between 1810 and 1820 at Pennsylvania; or New York; may be two daughters, one could be named Elizabeth.1 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1820-1830.
David Ranney
M, b. 22 May 1769, d. between 1831 and 1840
Father | Nathaniel Ranney1 b. 16 Jul 1735, d. 13 May 1800 |
Mother | Prudence Willard d. 24 Sep 1803 |
Last Edited | 26 Jun 2006 |
Birth* | David Ranney was born on 22 May 1769 at Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut.2,1 |
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth (?) between 1790 and 1800 at Pennsylvania; no marriage record, could be elsewhere.3 |
Census | David Ranney appeared on the census of 1800 at Salem Twp., Luzerne, Pennsylvania, page 356, 2 males and 1 female under 10, 1 male and 1 female 26-44.4 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1810 at Mifflin Town, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, page 234, occupation laborer, 1 male and 2 females under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male and 1 female 26-44.5 |
Residence* | He lived in 1812 at Mifflinburg, Union, Pennsylvania.1 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1820 at Ceres Twp., McKean, Pennsylvania, page 222, 1 male 16-18, 1 male over 45, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female over 45, lived 12 households from Otto families.6 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1830 at Keating Twp., McKean, Pennsylvania, page 125, 1 male age 50-60, one female age 60-70, one female age 20-30, 1 blind person in family, lived next door to George Otto.7 |
Death* | He died between 1831 and 1840 at McKean, Pennsylvania; not found in 1840 census.8 |
Family | Elizabeth (?) b. c 1770 |
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Citations
- [S469] M.A. Charles Collard Adams, Middletown Upper Houses, page 182.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820-1830.
- [S46] The Franklin County Genealogical Society, Franklin Co. Cemeteries, Greenlawn - Elizabeth (Ranney) Field.
- [S1] Census of Population 1800.
- [S1] Census of Population 1810.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
Delos Field1
M, b. 1842
Father | John Field2 b. 28 Jun 1822, d. 19 Sep 1902 |
Mother | Mary Ann Wood2 b. 5 Jun 1825, d. c 1895 |
Last Edited | 23 Oct 2001 |
Birth* | Delos Field was born in 1842 at Clinton Twp., Franklin, Ohio.2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 15 August 1850 Clinton Twp., Franklin, Ohio, in the household of John Field; living near Walter and John, occupation farmer, renting, two children.2 |
John Walter Field1
M, b. 1849
Father | John Field2 b. 28 Jun 1822, d. 19 Sep 1902 |
Mother | Mary Ann Wood2 b. 5 Jun 1825, d. c 1895 |
Last Edited | 5 Jan 2015 |
Birth* | John Walter Field was born in 1849 at Clinton Twp., Franklin, Ohio.2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 15 August 1850 Clinton Twp., Franklin, Ohio, in the household of John Field; living near Walter and John, occupation farmer, renting, two children.3 |
(Witness) Census | John Walter Field appeared on the census of 7 July 1860 Helt Twp., Vermillion, Indiana, in the household of John Field; page 181, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home.4 |
Census | John Walter Field appeared on the census of 9 June 1880 at Walker Twp., Anderson, Kansas, page 218D, occupation farm laborer, two children. There is an Issac Field living next door, who might be a brother, plus this John's mother was born in Ohio, rather than New York; appears to be just a coincidence and no relationship.5 |
Elizabeth Sunderland1
F, b. 28 February 1854, d. 1957
Father | George W. Sunderland2 b. 20 Oct 1827, d. 14 Feb 1911 |
Mother | Louisa Anne Field3 b. 23 Feb 1831, d. 21 Jul 1924 |
Last Edited | 7 Jan 2012 |
Birth* | Elizabeth Sunderland was born on 28 February 1854 at Sharon Twp., Franklin, Ohio.2,1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 18 July 1860 Clinton Twp., Franklin, Ohio, in the household of George W. Sunderland; page 142, occupation day laborer, renting, 5 children, lived near the Field family, census ages vary considerably from other sources.2 |
(Witness) Census | Elizabeth Sunderland appeared on the census of 1 August 1870 Sharon Twp., Franklin, Ohio, in the household of George W. Sunderland; page 755, occupation farm laborer, renting, 6 children at home.4 |
(Witness) Census | Elizabeth Sunderland appeared on the census of 16 June 1880 Sharon Twp., Franklin, Ohio, in the household of George W. Sunderland; page 247 B, occupation farmer, two children, three grandchildren, George (6), John (4), Edward (1.)5 |
Married Name | As of 4 December 1881,her married name was Wilson.6,7 |
Marriage* | Elizabeth Sunderland married George W. Wilson on 4 December 1881 at Franklin, Ohio; by David Beers, J.P.6,7 |
Death* | Elizabeth Sunderland died in 1957 at Elk Point, Alberta, Canada.8 |
Family 1 | Unknown Father Sunderland |
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Family 2 | George W. Wilson b. May 1855 |
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Citations
- [S98] "Military File of George Sunderland."
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S290] Franklin County, Ohio Probate Court, Marriage Records of Franklin County Ohio.
- [S2063] Ohio County Courthouses, Ohio County Marriages, 1790-1950.
- [S2072] Joy Clarridge, "Locke/Shafer Family Tree", Ancestral File.
- [S859] Willis W. Sunderland, Sunderland-Field Family History, page 6.
- [S859] Willis W. Sunderland, Sunderland-Field Family History, page 2.
Olive Field1,2
F, b. 3 March 1873, d. 24 September 1942
Father | Presley Field3,1 b. 13 Feb 1847, d. 27 Feb 1907 |
Mother | Mary B. Bird1,2 b. 17 Feb 1848, d. 9 Sep 1933 |
Last Edited | 29 Oct 2004 |
Birth* | Olive Field was born on 3 March 1873 at Sabetha, Nemaha, Kansas.3,4 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 Rock Creek Twp., Nemaha, Kansas, in the household of Presley Field; page 12, occupation farmer, 5 children and Chancy (Chauncey?) Bird, Mary's brother, a farm hand.3 |
Married Name | As of 19 February 1891,her married name was Pautz.5 |
Marriage* | Olive Field married Fred Pautz, son of August Pautz and Wilhelmina (Minnie) Fenske, on 19 February 1891 at Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas; by Rev. Charles Singer, age given as 21, but should be 17.6 |
(Witness) Census | Olive Field appeared on the census of 6 January 1920 Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, in the household of Fred Pautz; ED 21, sheet 6A, occupation farmer, 3 children and Mary Bird.7 |
Death* | Olive Field died on 24 September 1942 at Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas, at age 69; buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery.8,4 |
Obit | Olive's obituary was published in the Hiawatha Daily World on 25 September 1942: Hiawatha (Kansas) Daily World, 24 September 1942 Deaths. Pautz - Mrs. Fred Pautz died Thursday morning, Sept. 24, at her home at 707 Miami street. She had been ill for several years. Hiawatha (Kansas) Daily World, 25 September 1942 Deaths. Pautz - Olive Field Pautz, daughter of Presley, Mary Field, was born March 3, 1873 at Sabetha, Kans., Nemaha county, married Fredric A. Pautz on February 19, 1891. To this union was born 7 children, 4 sons, 3 daughters: Mrs. Hazel Schober of Hiawatha; Raymond Pautz of Robinson; Mrs. Florence Wright of Topeka; Homer F. Pautz of Kansas City, Mo; Mrs. Anna Mae Cowell of San Fernando, Calif., deceased; Roscoe Pautz; Earl Pautz; 2 brothers, Albert Field of Jumbo, Ark., Bert Field of Big Springs, Tex; 7 grandchildren; 1 great granddaughter; host of friends. She has been resident of Hiawatha for 37 years, in ill health a number of years. She passed away at her home on Sept. 24, at the age of 69 years, 6 months, 20 days. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2:30 o'clock at Hargis funeral home, Rev. Frank Rissler officiating. Interment at Mt. Zion cemetery. Hiawatha (Kansas) Daily World, 10 October 1942 Obituary. Pautz - Olive Field, daughter of Presley, Mary Field, was born at Sabetha, Kans., on March 3, 1873. She died at her home on Sept. 24 at age of 69 years, 6 months, 20 days. She was united in marriage February 19, 1891, to F.A. Pautz. To this union were born 7 children: Mrs. Hazel Schober of Hiawatha; Mrs. Florence Wright of Topeka; Mrs. Anna Mae Cowell of San Fernando, Calif; Raymond of Robinson; Homer of Kansas City; 2 deceased, Roscoe, Earl. She leaves to mourn her passing her husband, her loving children, host of friends, many relatives. 2 brothers, 7 grandchildren, 1 great granddaughter. She has been a resident of Hiawatha 37 years, has been in ill health for a number of years. She was a very thotful, kind, loving wife, mother. Funeral services were held at Hargis funeral home Sunday afternoon, Sept. 27, 1942, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Frank Rissler officiated. Mrs. Junior Hoar, Geo. T. Miller sang "No Night There," "Abide With Me," accompanied by Mrs. Spaulding. Body bearers were Elmer Hanson, Geo. Carwell, Merle Rogers, Clarence Hopp, E.S. Parsons, Randell Whitney. Mrs. Curt Yost, Mrs. Steve Snyder, Miss Mattie Duehn cared for beautiful memorial flowers. Interment was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.9 |
Family | Fred Pautz b. 14 Aug 1869, d. 5 May 1959 |
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Citations
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- [S1] Census of Population.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S297] Irene J. Tavis, "Ancestral File of August Pautz", Ancestral File.
- [S32] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Sealed Ancestral File, No reference number given; probably Batch 8701401, source 1396300.
- [S110] John and Enid Ostertag, Brown County, Kansas Marriage Records, Book E, page 342.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S180] H. Lyle Hinz, Brown County Cemeteries.
- [S423] Hiawatha (Kansas) Daily World, Various, 25 September 1942.
- [S423] Hiawatha (Kansas) Daily World, Various, Olive Pautz, 25 September 1942.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
Darrow Field1
M, b. 1875, d. 25 October 1899
Father | Presley Field2 b. 13 Feb 1847, d. 27 Feb 1907 |
Mother | Mary B. Bird1 b. 17 Feb 1848, d. 9 Sep 1933 |
Last Edited | 18 Mar 2016 |
Birth* | Darrow Field was born in 1875 at Rock Creek Twp., Nemaha, Kansas; nickname was "Doc."2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 8 June 1880 Rock Creek Twp., Nemaha, Kansas, in the household of Presley Field; page 12, occupation farmer, 5 children and Chancy (Chauncey?) Bird, Mary's brother, a farm hand.2 |
Obit | Darrow's obituary was published in the Abilene Reporter on 7 October 1899: "Doc," [Darrow] the grown son of Mr. Pressley Fields who lives on the river beyond Delk, died Thursday morning Oct. 25th at 1:00 o'clock and was buried today. The young man died of typhoid fever from a long and dangerous attack of which his father has hardly yet fully recovered. Two more sons are very sick with the same disease and a daughter has measles. We certainly sympathize very deeply with the afflicted family.4 |
Death* | He died on 25 October 1899 at Delk, Jones, Texas; of typhoid fever, buried at Midway Cemetery.5 |
Pearl Field1,2
?, b. between July 1880 and November 1880, d. 19 November 1899
Father | Presley Field3 b. 13 Feb 1847, d. 27 Feb 1907 |
Mother | Mary B. Bird1 b. 17 Feb 1848, d. 9 Sep 1933 |
Last Edited | 18 Mar 2016 |
Birth* | Pearl Field was born between July 1880 and November 1880 at Rock Creek Twp., Nemaha, Kansas; obituary said she was 19 as of November 24, 1899 and she did not appear in the census of June 8, 1880.1 |
Death* | Pearl Field died on 19 November 1899 at Delk, Jones, Texas; of typhoid fever, buried at Midway Cemetery.4 |
Obit | Pearl's obituary was published in the Abilene Reporter on 24 November 1899: Sunday morning the 19 year old daughter of Mr. Pressley Field [Pearl] died near Delk, after more than three weeks illness of typhoid fever, and 23 days after the death of her brother. She was buried Sunday afternoon at the Midway cemetery. We have mentioned the afflictions of this family several times, and we are sorry to add that another member, a son is thought to be fatally ill. Mr. Fulk, whose family user water from the same well, is said to have six members of his family now suffering from the same fever.5 |
Phoebe Taylor1
F, b. 26 January 1865, d. 17 May 1932
Father | David Taylor1 b. 20 Mar 1837 |
Mother | Esther Field1 b. 28 Jun 1839, d. 27 Mar 1918 |
Last Edited | 26 Mar 2004 |
Birth* | Phoebe Taylor was born on 26 January 1865 at Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio.2,3 |
Census* | She appeared on the census of 17 June 1870 at Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio.2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio, in the household of Esther Field; page 183A, husband's occupation farmer, three children.4 |
Married Name | As of 1891,her married name was Hoisington. |
Marriage* | Phoebe Taylor married John W. Hoisington in 1891 at Athens, Ohio.5 |
Census | Phoebe Taylor appeared on the census of 2 June 1900 at Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio, married 9 years, no children, renting, husband's occupation teamster.5 |
Divorce* | She and an unknown person were divorced on 9 December 1907 at Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio; Phoebe agreed to pay $108 in outstanding medical bills and John deeded a 25-acre property to her in full settlement.6 |
Census | She appeared on the census of 1910 at Rome, Athens, Ohio, ED 25, Visit 14, living alone.7 |
Married Name | As of between 1920 and 1926,her married name was Dickie.8 |
Marriage* | She married (?) Dickie between 1920 and 1926 at Athens, Ohio; information found in subsequent marriage record with Carl Johnson.8 |
Census | Phoebe Taylor appeared on the census of 5 February 1920 at Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio, ED 20, Sheet 4, living with brother Elisha.9 |
Married Name | As of 12 March 1928,her married name was Johnson.8 |
Marriage* | She married Carl J. Johnson on 12 March 1928 at Athens, Ohio.8 |
Death* | Phoebe Taylor died on 17 May 1932 at Rome Twp., Athens, Ohio, at age 67.10 |
Family 1 | John W. Hoisington b. Aug 1869 |
Family 2 | (?) Dickie |
Family 3 | Carl J. Johnson b. 14 Apr 1864 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1870-1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S56] Ohio Death Certificate Index.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S121] Divorce Agreement of John and Phoebe Hoisington Vol. 1, page 146 (Misc Records).
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S9] Marvin Fletcher and Beverly Schumacher, Athens County Marriage Records.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S3] Barbara Harris, White Funeral Home.
Bathsheba Isbell1
F, b. 5 November 1743
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2009 |
Birth* | Bathsheba Isbell was born on 5 November 1743 at Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut.2 |
Married Name | As of 21 November 1764,her married name was Field.1 |
Marriage* | She married Daniel Field, son of Samuel Field and Bethia Johnson, on 21 November 1764 at New Haven Second Church, Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut; Not confirmed that Daniel and Bathsheba are the parents of the John Field in this ancestry.1 |
Census* | Bathsheba Isbell and Daniel Field appeared on the census of 1790 at Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, page 443, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 4 females.3 |
Family | Daniel Field b. 4 Nov 1742 |
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Citations
- [S1823] Frederic W. Bailey, Early Connecticut Marriages, page 33.
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Film Number 456433.
- [S1] Census of Population 1790.
- [S32] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Sealed Ancestral File, Film No. 456433.
- [S1813] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy, page 274.
- [S1813] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy.
- [S1824] Connecticut State Library, Killingworth Church Records, page 42.
- [S1824] Connecticut State Library, Killingworth Church Records, page 43.
Daniel Field1
M, b. 4 November 1742
Father | Samuel Field2 b. 12 Jan 1704, d. 1783 |
Mother | Bethia Johnson2 b. c 1705 |
Last Edited | 26 Apr 2009 |
Birth* | Daniel Field was born on 4 November 1742 at Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut; son of Samuel and Bethia, per birth record; not confirmed whether he is father of John Field who died in Ohio in 1864.1 |
Marriage* | He married Bathsheba Isbell on 21 November 1764 at New Haven Second Church, Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut; Not confirmed that Daniel and Bathsheba are the parents of the John Field in this ancestry.3 |
NoteB* | On March 9, 1766, Daniel "owned the covenant" at the First Congregational Church of Killingworth.4 |
NoteB | The 11 year gap between the birth of John and the baptisms of the four girls is a significant inconsistency to explain; Pierce lists two other sons, Daniel, born about 1770, who married Rhoda Salisbury, and Pliney, no date, who do not appear in the town records, and Pierce does not include the four girls in his record.5,6 |
Census* | Daniel Field and Bathsheba Isbell appeared on the census of 1790 at Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, page 443, 1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 4 females.7 |
Family | Bathsheba Isbell b. 5 Nov 1743 |
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Citations
- [S1821] White, editor Lorraine Cook, Barbour Collection, Book 2, page 74.
- [S1811] Alvan Talcott & Jacquelyn L. Ricker, Families of Early Guilford, Connecticut, page 426.
- [S1823] Frederic W. Bailey, Early Connecticut Marriages, page 33.
- [S1824] Connecticut State Library, Killingworth Church Records, page 43.
- [S1813] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy.
- [S1821] White, editor Lorraine Cook, Barbour Collection.
- [S1] Census of Population 1790.
- [S1821] White, editor Lorraine Cook, Barbour Collection, page 35.
- [S1813] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy, page 274.
- [S1824] Connecticut State Library, Killingworth Church Records, page 42.
Christena Foust1,2
F, b. 15 August 1822, d. 24 February 1845
Father | David Foust b. 4 Jul 1777, d. 28 Oct 1859 |
Mother | Margaret (?) b. 1783, d. 23 Apr 1830 |
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2004 |
Birth* | Christena Foust was born on 15 August 1822 at Pickaway, Ohio.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 25 January 1844,her married name was O'Daffer.1,2 |
Marriage* | She married Samuel O'Daffer, son of Henry O'Daffer and Elizabeth Hammond, on 25 January 1844 at Pickaway, Ohio.1,2 |
Death* | Christena Foust died on 24 February 1845 at Salt Creek Twp., Pickaway, Ohio, at age 22; cemetery record is 14 February, which is 10 days earlier than her son David's date of birth.1,2 |
Family | Samuel O'Daffer b. 15 Sep 1820, d. 25 Feb 1885 |
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John Wm. Otto
M, b. May 1860, d. 1 January 1945
Father | George Burkham Otto b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2003 |
Birth* | John Wm. Otto was born in May 1860 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 14 July 1860 Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, in the household of George Burkham Otto; page 416, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $150, one child.3 |
(Witness) Census | John Wm. Otto appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, in the household of George Burkham Otto; page 119, ED 185, Sheet 1, occupation blacksmith, six children living at home.4 |
Census* | John Wm. Otto appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, page 119, living with family.4 |
Marriage* | He married Mattie V. (Martha) Adams, daughter of Theodore L. Adams and Susan Sarah Biesicker, on 5 January 1887 at Saunders, Nebraska; at the residence of the bride.5 |
Census | John Wm. Otto appeared on the census of 6 July 1900 at Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, ED 21 Sheet 10a/b, occupation farmer, owned land, married 13 years, 6 children, 5 living, all at home.5 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 13 May 1910 at Dry Creek Precinct (Plainview), Pierce, Nebraska, ED 168, Sheet 10A, occupation farmer, owned land, married 24 years, 8 children, 6 living, all at home.6 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 9 January 1920 at Dry Creek Precinct, Pierce, Nebraska, ED 177, Sheet 3A, Occupation farmer, owned land, three children at home.7 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 21 April 1930 at Dry Creek Precinct, Pierce, Nebraska, ED 70-20, sheet 3A, occupation farmer, owned farm, radio, 1 son at home.8 |
Death* | He died on 1 January 1945 at Plainview, Pierce, Nebraska, at age 84; buried at Pleasant View Cemetery, Plainview, Nebraska.9,10 |
(Witness) Bio | J.W. Otto. John William Otto, son of George and Sarah (Pritchett) Otto, was born May 22, 1860 at Wheeler Grove, Iowa. His family moved later to Mead, Nebraska, where he met and married Mattie Viola Adams, daughter of T.L. and Susan Sarah (Biesicker) Adams on January 5, 1887. The Otto family moved to Petersburg, where they lived for 18 years. In 1910, J. W. moved his family to a farm he purchased 51/2 miles southwest of Plainview, where Leonard Spatz now lives. J. W. was a prominent farmer and took great pride in his Hereford cattle. They attended church at Crawford Valley and Stark Valley. Mattie was an active member of the W.C.T.U. and Ladies Aid of Stark Valley. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and spent her life doing good. She enjoyed having her family for birthdays and holidays and enjoyed neighbors getting together on Sundays. She was always ready to lend a hand to others. Mattie died in July of 1930, and J. W. continued to live on his farm until his death, January 1, 1945. They are both buried in the Pleasant View Cemetery. They were the parents of eight children: Effie Alexander (Gilbert Sr.), George, Clarence and Guy, all deceased, two that died in infancy, Alma Johnson (Howard) and Susie Boies (Ray) who both live in Plainview. By Norma White.11 |
Family | Mattie V. (Martha) Adams b. Oct 1865, d. Jul 1930 |
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Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1870, 1900.
- [S93] O.L. Baskin & Co., History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, page 103.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S263] Pierce County Historical Society, Pierce County Cemeteries.
- [S447] Probate File of John William Otto 2788, Probate Record 14, page 625 (Pierce County, Nebraska).
- [S621] Unknown agency, Plainview Centennial History, J.W. Otto.
- [S134] Otoe Chapter DAR & Nemaha Valley Museum, Boone County Cemeteries.
Harriet E. Otto1
F, b. 1863, d. before 1870
Father | George Burkham Otto b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 5 Sep 2001 |
Birth* | Harriet E. Otto was born in 1863 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.1 |
Death* | She died before 1870 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.2,3 |
Rebecca J. Otto1
F, b. 1865, d. before 1944
Father | George Burkham Otto b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 10 Dec 2002 |
Birth* | Rebecca J. Otto was born in 1865 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, in the household of George Burkham Otto; page 119, ED 185, Sheet 1, occupation blacksmith, six children living at home.2 |
Married Name | As of 1 May 1885,her married name was Sovereign.3,4 |
Marriage* | Rebecca J. Otto married George C. Sovereign on 1 May 1885 at Wahoo, Saunders, Nebraska.3,4 |
(Witness) Census | Rebecca J. Otto appeared on the census of 12 June 1900 Fullerton City, Nance, Nebraska, in the household of George C. Sovereign; ED 145, sheet 11B, occupation farmer, renting, married 15 years, 3 children, 3 living.3 |
Census* | Rebecca J. Otto appeared on the census of 7 February 1920 at South Fruitland Precinct, Payette, Idaho, ED 156, sheet 17A, widowed, living with her daughter and husband George Vaughn.5 |
Death* | She died before 1944; not mentioned in Iva's obituary; not found (to date) in 1930 census.6 |
Family | George C. Sovereign b. Mar 1862, d. b 1920 |
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Citations
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch 5005601, Source 155348, Sheet 43.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S461] Clerk of Saunders County Court, Marriage Records of Saunders County, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
Iva Elnora Otto1
F, b. 13 February 1868, d. 25 April 1944
Father | George Burkham Otto1 b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett1 b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2003 |
Birth* | Iva Elnora Otto was born on 13 February 1868 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, in the household of George Burkham Otto; page 119, ED 185, Sheet 1, occupation blacksmith, six children living at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 25 July 1888,her married name was Adams.2,4 |
Marriage* | Iva Elnora Otto married Jay F. Adams, son of Theodore L. Adams and Susan Sarah Biesicker, on 25 July 1888 at Marietta, Saunders, Nebraska; by L. D. Wells, minister, witnessed by J.W. Otto and Mrs. Phebe D. Wells; note that obituary is one year off on date of marriage.2,4 |
Census* | Iva Elnora Otto appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 at Marietta Precinct, Saunders, Nebraska, ED 132, Sheet 16, husband farming, married 12 years, four children, all living.5 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 7 June 1900 Marietta Precinct, Saunders, Nebraska, in the household of Jay F. Adams; ED 132, Sheet 16, occupation farmer, renting, four children.5 |
(Witness) Census | Iva Elnora Otto appeared on the census of 15 January 1920 Marietta Precinct, Saunders, Nebraska, in the household of Jay F. Adams; ED 156, sheet 2A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 1 daughter at home.6 |
(Witness) Census | Iva Elnora Otto appeared on the census of 8 April 1930 Marietta Precinct, Saunders, Nebraska, in the household of Jay F. Adams; ED 78-21, sheet 3B, occupation farmer, owned farm, no radio, 1 daughter (Lottie, single) at home.7 |
Death* | Iva Elnora Otto died on 25 April 1944 at Wahoo, Saunders, Nebraska, at age 76; buried in Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo.2 |
Obit | Iva Elnora's obituary was published in the Unknown Newspaper from Scott Cary on circa 26 April 1944: Obituary of Mrs. Jay f. Adams - 1944 Iva Elnora Otto was born near Wheelers Grove Iowa, February 13, 1868, and on March 3, 1883 the family came to Nebraska, locating on a farm in Marietta precinct, Saunders County. On July 25, 1887, she was married to Jay F. Adams, moving into the home where she has since resided and where they have shared each other's joys and sorrows, triumphs and defeats. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1937. For several years Mrs. Adams had been in failing health and early this year suffered complications and since that time had been gradually growing weaker. On Tuesday evening of April 25th she quietly passed away, leaving besides her husband, four children, Lottie at home, Mrs. Etta West of Lexington, Nebr., Mrs Orpha Johnson and Ernest Adams of Mead; grandchildren, T|Sgt. Archie Adams of Camp Lee, Va., Lt. And Mrs. Donald Hecht of Chicago, Ill., and Ema Jean West of Long Beach, California; one brother, Will Otto of Plainview, Nebr., two sisters, Mrs. Orpha Stewart of Nampa, Idaho, and Mrs. Olive Whitten of Albion, Nebr., besides many other relatives and a host of friends. The following verses from the Book of Proverbs seem quite appropriate: "Who can find a virtuous woman, for her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life. She looketh well to the ways of her household. Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. A woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Giver her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates." Prov. 31. A Tribute to Mrs. J. F. Adams By Mrs. D. H. Thompson In loving memory of one held dear by all who knew her. She was not only a model wife, but a loving a devoted mother. Having known her and lived within about a mile of her for over 40 years, I know whereof I speak. She was always cheerful and loved to entertain her relatives and friends, and made them always welcome in her home. She loved flowers and made her home attractive by caring for many of them. She loved the Lord and we who knew her best, feel assured she is now at the rest in the heavenly kingdom. She cannot return to us, but we can go to her -if we live aright, and what a blessed reunion to meet to part no more. Let us not sorrow as one with out hope, but think of the words of the poet who said: "I cannot say, and I will not say that she is dead-she is just away! With a cheery smile, and the wave of the hand, she has wondered into an unknown land, and left us dreaming how very fair. It needs must be, since she linger there, and you-oh you who the wildest yearn for the old-time step and the glad return, think of her faring on, as dear in the love of there as the love of here; think of her still as the same, she is not dead-she is just away." Funeral services were held at Ericson's Funeral Home in Wahoo, April 29, 1944, at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Roscoe M. Bailey, Pastor of the Mead Emmanuel Baptist church officiating. Music was furnished by a quartette composed of Mrs. R. L. Heald, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Shires and Mr. Irvin Behre3ns, with Mr. George B. Moore at the piano. Pallbearers were Clarence Seeley, Ambrose Johnson, J. R. Magley, A. F. Almen, David Magnuson and B. F. Williams. Burial was in Sunrise cemetery at Wahoo. |
Family | Jay F. Adams b. Jun 1869 |
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Citations
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch 5005601, Source 1553348, Sheet 43.
- [S221] Wahoo Newspaper, 30 April 1944.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S461] Clerk of Saunders County Court, Marriage Records of Saunders County, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
James B. Otto1
M, b. 1870, d. before 1880
Father | George Burkham Otto b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2001 |
Birth* | James B. Otto was born in 1870 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.1 |
Death* | He died before 1880 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.2 |
Orpha A. Otto1
F, b. January 1874
Father | George Burkham Otto b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 9 Oct 2002 |
Birth* | Orpha A. Otto was born in January 1874 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, in the household of George Burkham Otto; page 119, ED 185, Sheet 1, occupation blacksmith, six children living at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 1898,her married name was Stewart.4 |
Marriage* | Orpha A. Otto married Charles E. Stewart in 1898 at Boone, Nebraska; Boone County Marriage Book 4, page 220.4 |
(Witness) Census | Orpha A. Otto appeared on the census of 30 June 1900 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, in the household of Charles E. Stewart; ED 21, sheet 7B, occupation farmer, renting, married 2 years, no children.4 |
(Witness) Census | Orpha A. Otto appeared on the census of 2 February 1920 South Fruitland Precinct, Payette, Idaho, in the household of Charles E. Stewart; ED 156, sheet 14B, occupation farmer, renting, 5 children at home.5 |
(Witness) Census | Orpha A. Otto appeared on the census of 17 April 1930 North Nampa Precinct, Canyon, Idaho, in the household of Charles E. Stewart; ED 14-41, sheet 1B, occupation farmer, 3 sons at home working on the farm.6 |
Note* | Married name was Stewart.7 |
Family | Charles E. Stewart b. 26 Sep 1877, d. Jun 1965 |
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Citations
Olive L. Otto1
F, b. January 1880
Father | George Burkham Otto b. 6 May 1831, d. 24 Dec 1910 |
Mother | Sarah J. Pritchett b. 19 Aug 1841, d. 20 Sep 1927 |
Last Edited | 12 Jan 2003 |
Birth* | Olive L. Otto was born in January 1880 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, in the household of George Burkham Otto; page 119, ED 185, Sheet 1, occupation blacksmith, six children living at home.2 |
(Witness) Census | Olive L. Otto appeared on the census of 6 July 1900 Petersburg, Boone, Nebraska, in the household of George Burkham Otto; ED 21, Sheet 10, occupation retired farmer, owned property, married 41 years, 9 children, 6 living, none at home.3 |
(Witness) Census | Olive L. Otto appeared on the census of 16 April 1910 Petersburg (Oakland Precinct), Boone, Nebraska, in the household of George Burkham Otto; ED 22, Sheet 2B, occupation farmer (leased land to others), married 51 years, 9 children, 6 living, one daughter at home.3 |
Married Name | As of 21 February 1911,her married name was Whitten.4 |
Marriage* | Olive L. Otto married William W. Whitten on 21 February 1911 at Mead, Saunders, Nebraska; by N.P. Olney, minister, witnessed by Iva and Jay Adams; he lived in Albion and she lived in Petersburg.4 |
(Witness) Census | Olive L. Otto appeared on the census of 8 May 1930 Midland Precinct, Boone, Nebraska, in the household of William W. Whitten; ED 6-12, sheet 7A, occupation farmer, owned farm, 4 children and a nephew at home.5 |
Note* | Married name was Whitten.6 |
Family | William W. Whitten b. 1875 |
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Citations
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Batch 5005601, Source 1553348, Sheet 43.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S461] Clerk of Saunders County Court, Marriage Records of Saunders County, Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S221] Wahoo Newspaper, 30 April 1944.
Eleanor Jane Lewis1
F, b. 1841, d. 10 May 1866
Father | Samuel Lewis2 |
Mother | Catherine (?)2 |
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2003 |
Birth* | Eleanor Jane Lewis was born in 1841 at Ohio.3,1 |
Married Name | As of 28 March 1858,her married name was Beezley.4 |
Marriage* | She married Paul Beezley, son of John Beezley and Elizabeth Ellsworth, on 28 March 1858 at Shelby, Ohio.4,2,5 |
(Witness) Census | Eleanor Jane Lewis appeared on the census of 5 June 1860 Greene Twp., Shelby, Ohio, in the household of Paul Beezley; page 411, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $100, two children.3 |
Death* | Eleanor Jane Lewis died on 10 May 1866 at Shelby, Ohio.2,5 |
Family | Paul Beezley b. 24 Mar 1839, d. 3 May 1915 |
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Citations
- [S613] Richard & Mary Schmitt (AF97-116145) Jean Marie Minert (AF93-104544), "Ancestral File, Beezley Family", Ancestral File.
- [S114] Unknown author, Biographical History of Pottawattamie County.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S34] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Microfilmed State and Local Records, Ohio Marriages 1855-1875.
- [S301] Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Oakland Acorn, 6 May 1915.
Jerusha Ann Simes1
F, d. 30 August 1878
Last Edited | 15 Feb 2003 |
Married Name | As of 22 September 1867,her married name was Beezley.2 |
Marriage* | Jerusha Ann Simes married Paul Beezley, son of John Beezley and Elizabeth Ellsworth, on 22 September 1867 at Shelby, Ohio.2 |
Death* | Jerusha Ann Simes died on 30 August 1878 at Pottawattamie, Iowa.3 |
Family | Paul Beezley b. 24 Mar 1839, d. 3 May 1915 |
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Citations
- [S613] Richard & Mary Schmitt (AF97-116145) Jean Marie Minert (AF93-104544), "Ancestral File, Beezley Family", Ancestral File.
- [S34] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Microfilmed State and Local Records, Ohio Marriages 1855-1875.
- [S301] Council Bluffs Nonpareil, Oakland Acorn, 6 May 1915.
- [S301] Council Bluffs Nonpareil, 6 May 1915.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Sarah Viola Field1
F, b. March 1873
Father | Simeon Field1 b. 1 Jan 1846, d. 8 Dec 1891 |
Mother | Eliza A. Aldrich1 b. 9 Mar 1842, d. 2 Dec 1935 |
Last Edited | 11 Sep 2001 |
Note* | Second husband was Hendricks.2 |
Birth* | Sarah Viola Field was born in March 1873 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa.3,1 |
Married Name | As of 20 August 1890,her married name was Stanner.4 |
Marriage* | She married John Frank Stanner, son of Frank M. Stanner and Annie Conley, on 20 August 1890 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa; children probably are Albert of Niles, MI, Mary of Chicago, IL, Marie Mullane of Panama Canal Zone as of 1935.5,4 |
Census* | Sarah Viola Field appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, ED 135, Sheet 6, married 10 years, husband John, two children and mother-in-law Eliza.6 |
Family | John Frank Stanner b. Jun 1865 |
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Citations
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), Film No. 2034632.
- [S80] Janice R. Easterly, "Ancestral File of Janice Easterly", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880-1900.
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), 2034633.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S92] "Military File of Simeon Field."
John Frank Stanner
M, b. June 1865
Father | Frank M. Stanner b. 1844 |
Mother | Annie Conley1 b. 1843 |
Last Edited | 19 Jan 2012 |
Birth* | John Frank Stanner was born in June 1865 at Piqua, Miami, Ohio.2,3 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1880 at Flora, Clay, Illinois, page 345 C, living with parents and three siblings; father a telegraph repairer.4 |
Marriage* | He married Sarah Viola Field, daughter of Simeon Field and Eliza A. Aldrich, on 20 August 1890 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa; children probably are Albert of Niles, MI, Mary of Chicago, IL, Marie Mullane of Panama Canal Zone as of 1935.5,6 |
Census* | John Frank Stanner appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, ED 135, Sheet 6, two children, occupation telegraph operator.5 |
Family | Sarah Viola Field b. Mar 1873 |
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Citations
- [S32] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Sealed Ancestral File, Film Number 2034691.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880, 1900.
- [S2074] State of Iowa, Iowa Marriages 1809-1992.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S304] International Genealogical Index (IGI), 2034633.
- [S92] "Military File of Simeon Field."
Abraham Smith
M, b. 29 June 1849
Father | John Smith1 b. 13 Feb 1799, d. 12 Jan 1869 |
Mother | Sarah Winegar1 b. 19 May 1807, d. 15 Nov 1880 |
Last Edited | 14 Dec 2002 |
Birth* | Abraham Smith was born on 29 June 1849 at Macedonia Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa; ("alias Pritchett" according to the RLDS records.)2 |
Marriage* | He married Olive Malissa Knapp, daughter of Edward Willard Knapp and Malissa Charlotte Otto, on 1 January 1874 at Macedonia Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa.2,3 |
Census* | Abraham Smith appeared on the census of 26 June 1880 at Grove Twp., Pottawattamie, Iowa, page 122, occupation painter, three children.4 |
(Witness) Bio | ABRAHAM SMITH, farmer, P. 0. Wheeler's Grove, born in Macedonia Township, this county, on June 29, 1849, son of John and Sarah (Winegar) Smith ; he, born in Union County, S. C., in February, 1800, died in Iowa, February 25, 1870 ; she, born in Pennsylvania in 1801, died in this State November 15, 1880. They had four children, three of whom are living. Subject received a common-school education ; commenced life as a painter, following the trade for fourteen years, and was married in Montgomery County. January 1, 1574.. to Olive Malissa Knapp, born at Wheeler's Grove, this county. August 5. 1855. daughter of Edward W. and Charlotte Malissa (Otto) Knapp ; he, born in Michigan, in 1810, is still living ; she, in Ohio, in 1816, is still living. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have had four children, viz.: Janie Belle, born February 26, 1876 ; Mabel Grace, born. December 29, 1877 ; Abraham Clifford, born March 16, 1879, died January 6, 1880 ; Paul George, born November 19. 1881. Subject is a Republican, a Vigilante, a member of the L. D. S; commenced about 1868 to farm on his father's place ; a year later, he returned to his trade; in 1881. he bought forty acres of land at $30 per acre, and now owns about sixty-five acres valued at $35 per acre : there are twelve acres of natural timber, a fine young orchard and other fruits on the place. He is also engaged in the apiary business, having thirty-two stands of bees. |
NoteB* | On 28 August 1885 he resided in "Wheeler," Pottawattamie County, Iowa and gave a deposition in support of E. W. Knapp's pension application.5 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 22 June 1900 ED 122, Sheet 512, occupation farmer, renting, married 25 years, 10 children, 9 living, 7 at home.6 |
Family | Olive Malissa Knapp b. 5 Aug 1855, d. 4 Dec 1937 |
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Citations
- [S93] O.L. Baskin & Co., History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa.
- [S83] RLDS Library, Records of the RLDS Church Wheeler's Grove.
- [S93] O.L. Baskin & Co., History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa, page 106.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S244] "Military Records of E.W. Knapp."
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.