Theodore C. Hacker
M, b. 3 April 1840, d. 16 April 1918
Birth* | Theodore C. Hacker was born on 3 April 1840 at Indiana.2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 25 July 1850 Warsaw, Kosciusko, Indiana, in the household of Jonas Hacker; page 294, occupation appears to be sheriff, real estate valued at $500, 2 children at home; can't find Francis.1 |
(Witness) Census | Theodore C. Hacker appeared on the census of 30 June 1860 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Jonas Hacker; page 70, occupation post-master, Theodore at home, occupation printer.4 |
Marriage | Theodore C. Hacker married Sarah Ann Johnson, daughter of William Johnson and Jane Hoover, on 14 May 1861 at Nemaha, Nebraska.5 |
Census | Theodore C. Hacker appeared on the census of 16 August 1870 at Aspinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, page 278B, occupation printer, real estate valued at $4,000, personal property at $1,300, 3 children at home.6 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 7 June 1880 at Brownville, Nemaha, Nebraska, page 156 A, occupation postmaster, 2 children at home.2 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 at Red Cloud, Webster, Nebraska, ED 174, sheet 4A, occupation postmaster, owned home, widowed, 3 living with him.7 |
Marriage* | He married Filora Hoover, daughter of Jerome Hoover and Harriet Tann, on 24 April 1902 at Weber, Utah; Filora was the first cousin of Sarah Ann Johnson, his first wife.8,9,10 |
Census | Theodore C. Hacker appeared on the census of 10 April 1910 at Red Cloud, Webster, Nebraska, ED 205, sheet 11A, occupation postmaster, married 8 years, Filora had 3 children, 3 living by prior marriage.9 |
Death* | He died on 16 April 1918 at Seattle, King, Washington, at age 78; buried at the Nemaha City Cemetery, no date of death in index; not present in 1920 census.3,11,12 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S465] Various, Nemaha County, Nebraska Cemeteries, Nemaha City Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S466] Clerk of Nemaha County, Nemaha County, Nebraska Marriage Records, Book 2, page 33.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S2048] Family History Library, Utah Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S745] Washington State Dept. of Health, Washington Death Index, death certificate.
Frederick Emanuel Hoover1
M, b. 5 August 1863, d. 15 August 1937
Birth* | Frederick Emanuel Hoover was born on 5 August 1863 at Georgetown, Clear Creek, Colorado.2,1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 12 August 1870 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Jerome Hoover; page 319, occupation physician, no real estate but Harriet reported $1,800, 4 children at home.3 |
(Witness) Census | Frederick Emanuel Hoover appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Harriet Tann; page 178A, occupation keeping house, 4 children and 2 grandchildren living with her.4 |
Marriage* | Frederick Emanuel Hoover married Minnie Hortensen Chambers circa 1885 at Nebraska.5,1 |
(Witness) Census | Frederick Emanuel Hoover appeared on the census of 2 June 1885 Aspinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Harriet Tann; page 5, occupation farmer, widowed, 4 children at home.6 |
Census* | Frederick Emanuel Hoover and Minnie Hortensen Chambers appeared on the census of 2 June 1885 at Aspinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, page 5, living with Harriet.6 |
Census* | Frederick Emanuel Hoover appeared on the census of 10 June 1900 at Asprinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, ED 86, sheet 6A, page 95A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 15 year, 5 children, 5 living.5 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 10 May 1910 at Auburn, Nemaha, Nebraska, ED 114, sheet 26B, occupation not given, owned home, widowed, 4 children living with him.7 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 5 January 1920 Mercer Twp., Logan, Colorado, in the household of Forest Elsworth Hoover; ED 195, sheet 2B, occupation tractor mechanic, 1 daughter, father and a boarder living with them.8 |
(Witness) Census | Frederick Emanuel Hoover appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 Pietz Town, Logan, Colorado, in the household of Forest Elsworth Hoover; ED 38-39, sheet 1B, occupation farmer, owned farm valued at $1,500, radio, 1 daughter and father living with him.9 |
Death* | Frederick Emanuel Hoover died on 15 August 1937 at Sidney, Cheyenne, Nebraska, at age 74; buried at the Nemaha City Cemetery.2,10 |
Citations
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover Biography.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1885 State Census.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S465] Various, Nemaha County, Nebraska Cemeteries, Nemaha City Cemetery.
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover History.
Minnie Hortensen Chambers1
F, b. 7 October 1866, d. 21 November 1905
Birth* | Minnie Hortensen Chambers was born on 7 October 1866 at Indiana.2,3,4 |
Married Name | As of circa 1885,her married name was Hoover.2,1 |
Marriage* | She married Frederick Emanuel Hoover, son of Jerome Hoover and Harriet Tann, circa 1885 at Nebraska.2,1 |
Census* | Minnie Hortensen Chambers and Frederick Emanuel Hoover appeared on the census of 2 June 1885 at Aspinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, page 5, living with Harriet.5 |
(Witness) Census | Minnie Hortensen Chambers appeared on the census of 10 June 1900 Asprinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Frederick Emanuel Hoover; ED 86, sheet 6A, page 95A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 15 year, 5 children, 5 living.2 |
Death* | Minnie Hortensen Chambers died on 21 November 1905 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, at age 39; buried at the Nemaha City Cemetery.6,7,8,9 |
Citations
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover Biography.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S466] Clerk of Nemaha County, Nemaha County, Nebraska Marriage Records, Book 3.5, page 454.
- [S862] Schubert (copied by Florence Field in 1977), "Ancestral File of Schubert/Hoover Families", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1885 State Census.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S399] Nemaha County Book Committee, Nemaha County Nebraska, John & Vere Shafer Biography.
- [S465] Various, Nemaha County, Nebraska Cemeteries, Nemaha City Cemetery.
- [S1213] Ancestry.com, "Ancestry.com", Ancestral File, Wood Family Tree by woodrk1.
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover History.
Edward Hoover1
M, b. 12 May 1865, d. 27 October 1895
Birth* | Edward Hoover was born on 12 May 1865 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 12 August 1870 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Jerome Hoover; page 319, occupation physician, no real estate but Harriet reported $1,800, 4 children at home.2 |
(Witness) Census | Edward Hoover appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Harriet Tann; page 178A, occupation keeping house, 4 children and 2 grandchildren living with her.3 |
Death* | Edward Hoover died on 27 October 1895 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, at age 30.1 |
(Witness) Bio | On Sunday morning, October 26th (1895), Ed Hoover, aged about twenty-six, residing with his mother on a farm in Nemaha precinct, took his own life by a pistol shot. No one surmised that such a deed was conetmplated and no one could divine what lead to the rash act. He simply stepped into the parlor and before thelooking glass, when he placed a revolver to his temple and fired. He lived a few hours but was not conscious.4 |
Citations
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover Biography.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S900] John H. Dundas, Nemaha County Book, page 204.
Harriet Hoover1
F, b. 19 June 1869
Birth* | Harriet Hoover was born on 19 June 1869 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska.2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 12 August 1870 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Jerome Hoover; page 319, occupation physician, no real estate but Harriet reported $1,800, 4 children at home.3 |
(Witness) Census | Harriet Hoover appeared on the census of 1 June 1880 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Harriet Tann; page 178A, occupation keeping house, 4 children and 2 grandchildren living with her.4 |
(Witness) Census | Harriet Hoover appeared on the census of 2 June 1885 Aspinwall Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Harriet Tann; page 5, occupation farmer, widowed, 4 children at home.5 |
Married Name | As of circa 1898,her married name was Bradfield.6,7 |
Marriage* | Harriet Hoover married Lindsey F. Bradfield, son of Adolph Bradfield and Nancy Hale, circa 1898.1,7 |
(Witness) Census | Harriet Hoover appeared on the census of 5 July 1900 Grant Twp., Custer, Oklahoma, in the household of Lindsey F. Bradfield; ED 39, sheet 20B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 2 years, no children.7 |
(Witness) Census | Harriet Hoover appeared on the census of 30 April 1910 Grant Twp., Custer, Oklahoma, in the household of Lindsey F. Bradfield; ED 123, sheet 17A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 12 years, 1 child, 1 living, wife named Hattie.8 |
Census* | Harriet Hoover and Lindsey F. Bradfield appeared on the census of 10 February 1920 at Dayton Twp., Newton, Missouri, ED 136, sheet 7B, occupation farmer, owned, farm, 1 daughter.9 |
NoteB* | Hattie Bradfield buried at Blackwell Cemetery in Kay County, Oklahoma; no dates, unsure of identity.10 |
Citations
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover Biography.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1885 State Census.
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover History.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Blackwell, Kay, Oklahoma.
Lindsey F. Bradfield1,2
M, b. July 1869
Birth* | Lindsey F. Bradfield was born in July 1869 at Iowa.2 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 1880 Bedford Twp., Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Adolph Bradfield; page 198C, occupation farmer, 5 children at home.3 |
Name Variation | As of 24 October 1897, Lindsey F. Bradfield was also known as Linden D. Bradfield.5 |
Marriage* | He married Harriet Hoover, daughter of Jerome Hoover and Harriet Tann, circa 1898.1,2 |
Census* | Lindsey F. Bradfield appeared on the census of 5 July 1900 at Grant Twp., Custer, Oklahoma, ED 39, sheet 20B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 2 years, no children.2 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 30 April 1910 at Grant Twp., Custer, Oklahoma, ED 123, sheet 17A, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 12 years, 1 child, 1 living, wife named Hattie.6 |
Census* | He and Harriet Hoover appeared on the census of 10 February 1920 at Dayton Twp., Newton, Missouri, ED 136, sheet 7B, occupation farmer, owned, farm, 1 daughter.7 |
Citations
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harriet Hoover Biography.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S466] Clerk of Nemaha County, Nemaha County, Nebraska Marriage Records, Linden Bradfield, Book 5, page 227.
- [S466] Clerk of Nemaha County, Nemaha County, Nebraska Marriage Records, Book 5, page 227.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
Nellie Newell1
F, b. 17 November 1874, d. 5 March 1944
Birth* | Nellie Newell was born on 17 November 1874 at Fulton, Indiana.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1880 Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of Robert W. Newell; page 47B, occupation farmer, second marriage, 2 children and Ester A. Newell, his mother.2 |
Married Name | As of 17 December 1896,her married name was Keim.3 |
Marriage* | Nellie Newell married William Ira Keim, son of Israel Keim and Elizabeth Cook, on 17 December 1896 at Macy, Miami, Indiana.3 |
(Witness) Census | Nellie Newell appeared on the census of 8 May 1910 Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of William Ira Keim; ED 57, sheet 11B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 12 years, 3 children, 2 living.4 |
Death* | Nellie Newell died on 5 March 1944 at Logansport, Cass, Indiana, at age 69; resided in Fulton County, buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.1 |
Obit | Nellie's obituary was published in the an unknown place on 6 March 1944: Mrs. William (Nellie) KEIM, 69, well known Fulton county resident, died at 9:45 o’clock last night in the Cass county hospital, death resulting from complications following a year’s illness. The lifelong county resident was born November 17, 1874 in this county to Robert and Eliza JOHNSON NEWELL. She was united in marriage December 17, 1896 to William KEIM in a ceremony solemnized at Macy. Mr. Keim survives on his farm home south of this city. The deceased was a member of the Rochester Rebekah lodge and the Green Oak Community club and the Methodist church. Survivors include the husband and a daughter, Mrs. Myra LOWE, of Logansport; a son, Robert KEIM, Rochester; three grandchildren, and a half-brother, Manford NEWELL, of this city. One son, Newell [KEIM], preceded his mother in death. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist church, Rev. Hugh McGLASSON officiating. Burial will be made in the Mt. Zion cemetery. The body lies in state at the home where friends may call.1 |
Citations
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 6 March 1944.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 27 Februry 1999.
William Ira Keim1
M, b. 3 October 1871, d. 23 January 1951
Birth* | William Ira Keim was born on 3 October 1871 at Miami, Indiana.3 |
Marriage* | He married Nellie Newell, daughter of Robert W. Newell and Eliza A. Johnson, on 17 December 1896 at Macy, Miami, Indiana.1 |
Census* | William Ira Keim appeared on the census of 8 May 1910 at Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, ED 57, sheet 11B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 12 years, 3 children, 2 living.5 |
Obit | William Ira's obituary was published in the Rochester Sentinel on 23 January 1951: William I. KEIM, 79, died at 9:30 a.m. today at the home of his son, Robert, in the Green Oak community. He had been in bad health three years and seriously ill the past three months. A farmer, he was born Oct. 3, 1871, in Miami county near Chili but lived most of his life in the Green Oak area. His parents were Israel and Elizabeth COOK KEIM and on Dec. 17, 1896, he was married to Nettie NEWELL. She preceded him in death in 1944. Survivors include the son, Robert KEIM, of Green Oak; a daughter, Mrs. Myra LOWE, Logansport; a brother, Charles [KEIM], of Green Oak; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. One son preceded him in death. The body was taken to the Zimmerman Brothers Funeral home in Rochester where friends may call. Funeral arrangements are incomplete, but burial will be in the Mt. Zion cemetery. Wednesday, January 24, 1951 William I. Keim Funeral services for William I. KEIM will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home. Rev. Chas. SMITH of the Rochester Methodist church will officiate. Burial will be in the Mt. Zion cemetery, southeast of Rochester. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call.6 |
Death* | He died on 23 January 1951 at Fulton, Indiana, at age 79; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.3,6 |
Citations
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 13 February 1923.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt.Zion Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 23 January 1951.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 27 Februry 1999.
Charles C. Newell1
M, b. 1 July 1876, d. 12 September 1877
Birth* | Charles C. Newell was born on 1 July 1876 at Fulton, Indiana.1 |
Death* | He died on 12 September 1877 at Fulton, Indiana, at age 1; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.1 |
Citations
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Eliza E. Miller1,2
F, b. 16 August 1859, d. 7 January 1910
Birth* | Eliza E. Miller was born on 16 August 1859.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 1880 Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of Robert W. Newell; page 47B, occupation farmer, second marriage, 2 children and Ester A. Newell, his mother.3 |
Married Name | As of 30 May 1880,her married name was Newell.1,2 |
Marriage* | Eliza E. Miller married Robert W. Newell on 30 May 1880 at Fulton, Indiana.1,2 |
(Witness) Census | Eliza E. Miller appeared on the census of 1 June 1900 Henry Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of Robert W. Newell; ED 36, sheet 1A, occupation farmer, owned farm, second marriage 20 years, 4 children, 4 living.4 |
Death* | Eliza E. Miller died on 7 January 1910 at Fulton, Indiana, at age 50; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.1,2 |
Citations
- [S158] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Marriages--Tombaugh, Book D, page 151.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
Emeline Clemmons1
F, b. 1849, d. 23 October 1917
Citations
- [S158] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Marriages--Tombaugh, Book I, page 357.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Hoover Cemetery.
- [S50] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Fulton County Deaths, Book C 19, page 19.
Myra M. Keim1
F, b. 13 July 1897
Married Name | Her married name was Lowe.2 |
Birth* | Myra M. Keim was born on 13 July 1897 at Fulton, Indiana.1 |
(Witness) Census | She appeared on the census of 8 May 1910 Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of William Ira Keim; ED 57, sheet 11B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 12 years, 3 children, 2 living.3 |
Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
Israel Newell Keim1,2
M, b. 27 October 1898, d. 23 September 1899
Citations
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
Robert William Keim1
M, b. 13 July 1901, d. 25 February 1999
Birth* | Robert William Keim was born on 13 July 1901 at Fulton, Indiana.1 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 8 May 1910 Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of William Ira Keim; ED 57, sheet 11B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 12 years, 3 children, 2 living.3 |
Marriage* | Robert William Keim married Myrtle F. Jewell on 16 August 1921 at Rochester, Fulton, Indiana.4,5 |
Death* | Robert William Keim died on 25 February 1999 at Rochester, Fulton, Indiana, at age 97; buried at the Rochester I.O.O.F. Cemetery.2 |
Obit | Robert William's obituary was published in the an unknown place on 26 February 1999: July 13, 1901 - Feb 25, 1999 Robert W. KEIM, 97, EstendaCare, Rochester, formerly of 2530 E. 400 S., Green Oak Community, died 8:50 p.m. Thursday at EstendaCare. Born in Fulton County to William Ira and Nellie NEWELL KEIM, he married Myrtle F. JEWELL on Aug 16, 1921 in Rochester. She died Nov 11, 1972. A retired farmer, he was a member and past master of Lincoln Masonic Lodge, Macy, Order of Eastern Star, Macy, Mizpah Shrine, Indianapolis, South Bend Scottish Rite, and Murat Temple, Indianapolis. Survivors include one son, Fred B. KEIM, Rochester; one grandson, Keith KEIM, Rochester; one granddaughter, Jane and husband Chad CRIPE, Philadelphia, Pa; five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one infant son and one sister, Myra LOWE. Services are 11 a.m. Saturday at Zimmerman Family Funeral Home, Rochester with Rev. Don BRENNEMAN officiating. Burial will be in Rochester Odd Fellows Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Lincoln Masonic Lodge.6 |
Citations
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 27 February 1999.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 27 Februry 1999.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Rochester I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, Robert W. Keim, 27 February 1999.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 26 February 1999.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
Myrtle F. Jewell1
F, b. 1900, d. 11 November 1972
Citations
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Rochester I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, Robert W. Keim, 27 February 1999.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
Frederick Byron Keim1
M, b. 11 April 1927, d. 5 January 2007
Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
Israel Keim1,2
M, b. 18 March 1839, d. 12 February 1923
Birth* | Israel Keim was born on 18 March 1839 at Miami, Indiana.1,2 |
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth Cook on 1 November 1865 at Miami, Indiana.3,1 |
Census* | Israel Keim appeared on the census of 5 February 1920 at Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, ED 72, sheet 11A, no occupation given, living with Elizabeth.4 |
Death* | He died on 12 February 1923 at Green Oak, Fulton, Indiana, at age 83; Civil War Veteran, Co. C, 87th I.V.I., buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.1,2 |
Obit | Israel's obituary was published in the Rochester Sentinel on 13 February 1923: Funeral services for Isreal KEIM, 84, who died Monday afternoon at his home near Green Oak, will be held from the church at Green Oak Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock. Burial at Mt. Zion cemetery. Israel Keim was born in Miami county March 18, 1839, a son of Samuel and Elizabeth KEIM. He removed to Fulton county in 1874 and on November 1, 1865 was married to Elizabeth COOK, who with two sons Charles [KEIM] and William KEIM, both of near Green Oak and five grandchildren and one great-grandson survive. Mr. Keim had been a farmer, but retired several years ago on account of failing health. He was a member of the McClung Post, G.A.R. having served in the civil war.1 |
Citations
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 13 February 1923.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt. Zion Cemetery.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt.Zion Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Rochester I.O.O.F Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, Israel Keim, 13 February 1923.
Elizabeth Cook1
F, b. 1847, d. 31 August 1932
Birth* | Elizabeth Cook was born in 1847 at Franklin, Ohio.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 1 November 1865,her married name was Keim.1 |
Marriage* | She married Israel Keim on 1 November 1865 at Miami, Indiana.1,3 |
(Witness) Census | Elizabeth Cook appeared on the census of 5 February 1920 Rochester Twp., Fulton, Indiana, in the household of Israel Keim; ED 72, sheet 11A, no occupation given, living with Elizabeth.4 |
Death* | Elizabeth Cook died on 31 August 1932 at Green Oak, Fulton, Indiana; buried at Mt. Zion Cemetery.1,2 |
Obit | Elizabeth's obituary was published in the Rochester Sentinel on 1 September 1932: Mrs. Elizabeth KEIM, 84, passed away at five o’clock Wednesday evening at her home west of Green Oak. Death resulted from a complication of diseases which followed an attack of influenza which the deceased suffered six weeks ago. Mrs. Keim had been a resident of Fulton county since she was a small girl and had a wide acquaintance of friends in this community. Elizabeth [COOK], daughter of Charles and Kathryn COOK, was born in Franklin county, Ohio, in the year of 1847. On November 1, 1866, she was united in marriage to Israel KEIM, the ceremony being pronounced at Chili, Indiana. Her husband preceded her in death nine year ago. Mrs. Keim was a life-long member of the Green Oak church. Survivors are two sons, William [KEIM] and Charles KEIM, both of the Green Oak neighborhood; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. One son, Harvey [KEIM], passed away 17 years ago and two daughers died in infancy. Funeral services will be held in the Rochester Methodist church, Friday afternoon, at two o’clock. Burial will be made in the Mt. Zion cemetery.2 |
Obit | Elizabeth's obituary was published in the Rochester Sentinel on 1 September 1932: (an unknown value.)2 |
Family | Israel Keim b. 18 Mar 1839, d. 12 Feb 1923 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Mt.Zion Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 1 September 1932.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, 13 February 1923.
- [S1] Census of Population 1920.
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Rochester I.O.O.F Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, Israel Keim, 13 February 1923.
Charles W. Keim1,2
M, b. 1874, d. 1964
Citations
- [S162] Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh, Fulton County Cemeteries (Tombaugh), Rochester I.O.O.F Cemetery.
- [S124] Rochester Sentinel, Israel Keim, 13 February 1923.
Nancy Elizabeth Wagener1
F, b. 5 May 1824, d. 21 October 1874
Birth* | Nancy Elizabeth Wagener was born on 5 May 1824 at Sleepy Creek, Morgan, Virginia; Macy Genealogy says 3 May 1824.3,4 |
Name Variation | As of 5 May 1824, Nancy Elizabeth Wagener was also known as Nancy Elizabeth Wagoner. |
(Witness) Census | She 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.5 |
(Witness) Census | Nancy Elizabeth Wagener appeared on the census of 1 August 1840 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of John Wagener; 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.6 |
Marriage* | Nancy Elizabeth Wagener married Isaac Macy, son of John Macy and Nancy Yount, on 16 March 1844 at Montgomery, Ohio; Macy Genealogy says 11 March 1844.7,3,8 |
Married Name | As of 16 November 1844,her married name was Macy.2 |
Census | Nancy Elizabeth Wagener and Isaac Macy appeared on the census of 21 June 1860 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 76, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $12,000, two children and two unrelated persons.9 |
Census | Nancy Elizabeth Wagener and Isaac Macy appeared on the census of 2 June 1870 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 2, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $15,000, 3 children.10 |
Death* | Nancy Elizabeth Wagener died on 21 October 1874 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 50; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County; Monroe Cemetery book has 25 October 1875, but dates are inconsistent.2,4 |
Family | Isaac Macy b. 24 May 1822, d. 21 May 1907 |
Children | |
Citations
- [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.
- [S309] Sylvanus J. Macy, Genealogy of the Macy Family, page 405.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1830.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S32] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Sealed Ancestral File, Batch 8615604, Source 1396208, sheet 31.
- [S311] Lindsay M. Brien, Montgomery County, Ohio Marriages, Brien, WPA.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
Isaac Macy1
M, b. 24 May 1822, d. 21 May 1907
Birth* | Isaac Macy was born on 24 May 1822 at Monroe Twp., Miami, Ohio; 22 May in 1897 History.2,3,4 |
Marriage* | He married Nancy Elizabeth Wagener, daughter of John Wagener and Nancy Prill, on 16 March 1844 at Montgomery, Ohio; Macy Genealogy says 11 March 1844.5,6,7 |
Census* | Isaac Macy and Nancy Elizabeth Wagener appeared on the census of 21 June 1860 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 76, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $12,000, two children and two unrelated persons.8 |
Census | Isaac Macy and Nancy Elizabeth Wagener appeared on the census of 2 June 1870 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 2, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $15,000, 3 children.9 |
(Witness) Death | Isaac Macy witnessed the death of Nancy Elizabeth Wagener on 21 October 1874 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County; Monroe Cemetery book has 25 October 1875, but dates are inconsistent.1,10 |
Census | Isaac Macy appeared on the census of 4 June 1880 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 3B, widowed, occupation farmer, 3 children at home.11 |
Marriage* | He married Alice B. Ardinger on 10 March 1887 at Ohio; prior marriage to Long.12 |
Census | Isaac Macy and Alice B. Ardinger appeared on the census of 6 June 1900 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, ED 32, Sheet 7B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 14 years, 2 children, 1 living (second marriage) only child present was a setpson named John Ginn, born July 1888.12 |
Death* | Isaac Macy died on 21 May 1907 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 84; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County.2,13 |
(Witness) Bio | Subsequent to the demise of her first husband, Mrs. Hall was again married, her second union being with Isaac Macy, whom she wedded on the 10th of March, 1887. He was born in Miami county, Ohio, on the 24th of May. 1822, his parents being John and Nancy (Yount) Macy. His father, whose birth occurred in Tennessee, August 8. 1795, became one of the pioneer agriculturists of Miami county, this state. The mother of Isaac Macy was born in North Carolina in July, 1798. Isaac Macy obtained his education in the common schools and chose the occupation of farming as a life work, eventually becoming one of the most prosperous agriculturists in the entire county. He was a stockholder in the Tippecanoe National Bank and a leading and influential factor in business circles. His success was all the more creditable by reason of the fact that it was attained entirely through his own efforts, for he had no outside assistance at the beginning of his career. He was a member of the Disciple church, in the work of which he bore an active and helpful part and the teachings of which he exemplified in his daily life. His demise, which occurred on the 21st, of May 1907, was the occasion of deep regret not only to the members of his immediate family but also to an extensive circle of friends and acquaintances. He was buried in the cemetery at Monroe, Miami county, Ohio. His widow belongs to the Disciple church at Frederick and is a lady whose many excellent traits of heart and mind have endeared her to all with whom she has come in contact. She owns a rich and arable tract of land comprising one hundred and fifty acres in Butler township, Montgomery county, and is comfortably situated financially.14 |
Citations
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Brien, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S309] Sylvanus J. Macy, Genealogy of the Macy Family, page 310.
- [S427] Edited by Frank Conover A. W. Bowen, Montgomery County, Ohio Centennial Biographical Record, page 917.
- [S32] International Genealogical Index (IGI) Sealed Ancestral File, Batch 8615604, Source 1396208, sheet 31.
- [S309] Sylvanus J. Macy, Genealogy of the Macy Family, page 405.
- [S311] Lindsay M. Brien, Montgomery County, Ohio Marriages, Brien, WPA.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S1708] Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Death Certificates.
- [S653] Rev. A. W. Drury, History of Dayton and Montgomery County, pages 829-830.
Elsie Almeda Pulley1,2,3
F, b. 17 September 1871, d. 20 June 1964
Birth* | Elsie Almeda Pulley was born on 17 September 1871 at Marion, Grant, Indiana.1,2 |
Married Name | As of 8 May 1897,her married name was Kinneman.1,2 |
Marriage* | She married Willard Lee Kinneman, son of William Bennett Kinnaman and Lucy Ann Short, on 8 May 1897 at Indiana.1,2 |
Census | Elsie Almeda Pulley and Willard Lee Kinneman appeared on the census of 8 June 1900 at Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, ED 54, Sheet 13A, page 188, occupation dentist, renting, married 3 years, no children.1 |
Census | Elsie Almeda Pulley and Willard Lee Kinneman appeared on the census of 19 April 1910 at Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, ED 71, sheet 5A, occupation dentist, owned home, married 13 years, 3 children, 3 living.4 |
Census* | Elsie Almeda Pulley appeared on the census of 4 April 1930 at Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, ED 55-20, sheet 3B, widowed, owned home valued at $8,000, living with 4 lodgers.5 |
Death* | She died on 20 June 1964 at Greenfield, Hancock, Indiana, at age 92; buried at New South Park Cemetery in Martinsville.2,3 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S618] Lester B. Kinnamon, The Kinnamon Family in America, page 192.
- [S1368] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, New South Park, Morgan, Indiana.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S44] Social Security Death Index.
- [S619] Frances Crouch Kinneman, Genevieve Schull Andrew J. Kinnaman, Kinnaman Families, page 36.
- [S618] Lester B. Kinnamon, The Kinnamon Family in America, page 193.
- [S619] Frances Crouch Kinneman, Genevieve Schull Andrew J. Kinnaman, Kinnaman Families, page 37.
Harry Guy Hoover1,2
M, b. 29 September 1881, d. 17 April 1953
Birth* | Harry Guy Hoover was born on 29 September 1881 at Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska.1,2,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 5 June 1885 Nemaha Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Johnson Polibus Hoover; state census.4 |
(Witness) Census | Harry Guy Hoover appeared on the census of 28 June 1900 Nemaha, Nemaha, Nebraska, in the household of Johnson Polibus Hoover and Huldah D. Pavey; ED 97, Sheet 10B, occupation farmer, renting, married 39 years 8 children, 1 living.1 |
(Witness) Bio | Harry Guy Hoover is a prominent young agriculturist and stock farmer residing one mile west of Nemaha, where he was born twenty two years ago, September 29, 1881. His father, John P. Hoover, was long a well known resident of this locality, and here he was called from this earth on the 24th of November, 1900, at the age of sixty-three years. His birth occurred in the east, but he was among the first to seek a home here, within the fine borders of Nebraska, where prosperity rewarded his efforts, and at his death he left a large estate. In this county he was united in marriage to Huldah Pavey, a native of Indiana, and here they spent nearly their entire lives and here eight children were born to bless their home, but the subject of this review is the only one of this number now living. The mother entered into eternal rest, on the 19th of November 1902, passing away in the faith of the Episcopal church, of which both she and her husband were worthy members. Mr. John P. Hoover gave his political support to the Republican party, and was a stalwart advocate of its principals.
Harry Guy Hoover received his education in the schools of Nemaha, and here he has made his home. He was the sole heir of his father's large estate, consisting of two hundred and forty acres, divided into two farms, and also large herds of cattle, horses and sheep and swine. He now owns three hundred and fifty head of a fine grade of Shropshire sheep, selling from one to two car-loads annually, has sixty head of graded shorthorn cattle and has about fifteen head of horses, well adapted to the different needs of the farm. His hogs are of the graded Poland China breed, which he fattens for the market. The substantial buildings which adorn this valuable homestead were placed there by his father, and the residence is surrounded by beautiful shade and fruit trees. Mr. Hoover is a young man of excellent education, is broad-minded and patriotic and merits the genuine regard which is freely accorded him. (page 297, vol. 1.)5 |
Marriage* | Harry Guy Hoover married Minnie Ann Owens, daughter of Joseph Marion Owens and Terisa Ann Chambers, on 27 September 1907 at Hiawatha, Brown, Kansas.6,7 |
Census | Harry Guy Hoover appeared on the census of 19 April 1910 at Nemaha Precinct, Nemaha, Nebraska, ED 120, sheet 5B, occupation farmer, owned farm, married 3 years, 1 child, 1 living.6 |
DraftWW1* | Between 1917 and 1918 Harry Guy Hoover registered for the draft at Montrose, Colorado; at the time, he was employed by.3 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 at Olathe, Montrose, Colorado, ED 11, sheet 4A, occupation farmer, renting-$10 month, divorced, living alone.8 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 20 May 1940 Precint 4, Montrose, Colorado, in the household of Harry Howard Hoover and Anna Marie Murphy; ED 43-18, sheet 12B, occupation merchant, owned home valued at $1,500, 1 daughter, father, mother-in-law and great aunt Cecellia.9 |
Death* | Harry Guy Hoover died on 17 April 1953 at Olathe, Montrose, Colorado, at age 71.7 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1900.
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska, Harry Guy/Johnson P. Hoover Biographies.
- [S758] Ancestry.com, World War I Draft Registration Cards.
- [S1] Census of Population Nebraska State Census 1885.
- [S393] The Lewis Publishing Company, Biographical History of Southeastern Nebraska.
- [S1] Census of Population 1910.
- [S2274] Lynne Marie Hoover, "Family Research and Articles Sent by Lynne Marie Hoover", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1930.
- [S1] Census of Population 1940.
John Prill Sr.
M, b. 1751, d. between 1828 and 1830
Birth* | John Prill Sr. was born in 1751 at Germany; over 45 years of age in 1820 census.3,2 |
Name Variation | As of 1751, John Prill Sr. was also known as Johannes Brill.2 |
Marriage* | He married Maria Elizabeth Russ on 2 November 1774 at Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; record reads Johannes Bruehl, son of Martin Bruehl, married Maria Elisabeth Russ, daughter of Michael Russ, both single and residing in Loudoun County, Virginia.3,2 |
Tax List* | John Prill Sr. appeared on the personal property tax list of 21 March 1789 at Loudoun, Virginia; Stophel Prill listed as responsible for tax.4 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 22 May 1790 at Fauquier, Virginia; one free male over 16 in household.5 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 1797 at Fauquier, Virginia; John and Michael Prill, two while males over 16, 6 horses and mules.6 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 5 June 1798 at Fauquier, Virginia; John and Michael Prill, 2 white males over 16, 7 horses and mules.6 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 9 March 1799 at Fauquier, Virginia; listed as John Prill Sr; John and Michael listed as over 16, taxed on 8 horses.7 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 2 June 1800 at Fauquier, Virginia; John, John and Michael, 7 horses and mules.6 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 29 May 1801 at Fauquier, Virginia; John, John and Michael, 3 males over 16, 7 horses and mules.6 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 1809 at Berkeley, Virginia; John Sr., John Jr. and Michael taxed separately.8 |
Census* | He appeared on the census of 1820 at Morgan, Virginia, page 897 (14), 1 male and 1 female 10-15, 1 male 16-18, 1 male 18-25, 1 male and 1 female over 45.3 |
Tax List | He appeared on the personal property tax list of 1827 at Morgan, Virginia; 2 white males over 16, 3 horses and mules.6 |
Death* | He died between 1828 and 1830 at Morgan, Virginia. |
Citations
- [S720] Marty Hiatt, Early Church Records of Loudoun County, Virginia, New Jerusalem Lutheran Church.
- [S721] Ray B. Brill and Joanne Baker, The Brill Family in America, page 5.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S726] LIbrary of Virginia, Virginia County Tax Lists.
- [S726] LIbrary of Virginia, Virginia County Tax Lists, 1790.
- [S904] Unknown compiler, Virginia County Tax Lists.
- [S726] LIbrary of Virginia, Virginia County Tax Lists, 1799.
- [S726] LIbrary of Virginia, Virginia County Tax Lists, Berkeley 1809.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S723] John K. Gott, Fauuier County, Virginia Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S733] Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lancaster County Church Records, Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Vol. 1, page 35.
- [S314] Guy L. Keesecker, Berkeley County, Virginia Marriages, 1781 to 1857.
Maria Elizabeth Russ1
F, b. between 1754 and 1759
Birth* | Maria Elizabeth Russ was born between 1754 and 1759; guess. |
Married Name | As of 2 November 1774,her married name was Prill.2,3 |
Marriage* | She married John Prill Sr., son of Martin Brill and Anna Maria Maurer, on 2 November 1774 at Evangelical Lutheran Church, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland; record reads Johannes Bruehl, son of Martin Bruehl, married Maria Elisabeth Russ, daughter of Michael Russ, both single and residing in Loudoun County, Virginia.2,3 |
Citations
- [S721] Ray B. Brill and Joanne Baker, The Brill Family in America.
- [S1] Census of Population 1820.
- [S721] Ray B. Brill and Joanne Baker, The Brill Family in America, page 5.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S723] John K. Gott, Fauuier County, Virginia Marriages.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S733] Lutheran Theological Seminary, Lancaster County Church Records, Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Vol. 1, page 35.
- [S314] Guy L. Keesecker, Berkeley County, Virginia Marriages, 1781 to 1857.
John Prill Jr.1
M, b. 4 July 1779, d. 30 October 1870
Birth* | John Prill Jr. was born on 4 July 1779 at Frederick, Virginia; or Loudon.1,3 |
(Witness) Tax List | He witnessed the tax of John Prill Sr. on 9 March 1799 at Fauquier, Virginia; listed as John Prill Sr; John and Michael listed as over 16, taxed on 8 horses.4 |
(Witness) Tax List | John Prill Jr. witnessed the tax of John Prill Sr. on 2 June 1800 at Fauquier, Virginia; John, John and Michael, 7 horses and mules.5 |
(Witness) Tax List | John Prill Jr. witnessed the tax of John Prill Sr. on 29 May 1801 at Fauquier, Virginia; John, John and Michael, 3 males over 16, 7 horses and mules.5 |
NoteB | On 22 June 1801, "John Prill of Berkeley County" purchased from John and Ruth Miller 200 acres of land lying on the drains of Mountain Run, one of the drains of Sleepy Creek, part of the tract originally surveyed for William Bailey.6 |
(Witness) Tax List | John Prill Jr. witnessed the tax of John Prill Sr. in 1809 at Berkeley, Virginia; John Sr., John Jr. and Michael taxed separately.7 |
NoteB | On 12 October 1827, John appointed "John Wagner" as attorney to sell 236 acres of land on which he lived, adjacent to Clark and Samuel Abernathy. Witnessed by Jno Sherrard, William Johnson and Israel Dawson.8 |
NoteB | On 25 September 1831, the power of attorney was presented by the oaths of John Sherrard and Israel, "and the death of William Johnson, being suggested, was admitted to record."9 |
NoteB* | On 4 September 1832, John Prill, "of Montgomery County, Ohio," sold to John Sherrard of Morgan County, for $160, 236 acres "lying on Mountain Run, one of the drains of Sleepy Creek." Witnessed by William Pearson, Abel Pearson and Levi Prill.10 |
Census | John Prill Jr. appeared on the census of 1840 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 240, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 30-40, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 20-30;appears to be John, Levi, Mary and an unknown male, age 20-30; lived one farm from John Wagoner, John Macy and William Pearson.11 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 18 September 1850 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 125, occupation farmer, farm valued at $2,300, 6 children and father, lived between Sam Hoover, Lydia Hoover and Hiram Wagoner.12 |
Census* | John Prill Jr. appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 66, occupation retired farmer, real estate valued at $4,000, living with Levi and Mary.13 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 6 June 1870 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 7, occupation retired farmer, living with Levi.14 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 6 June 1870 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 7, occupation farmer, land valued at $4,000, father, 3 children and 3 boarders.14 |
Death* | John Prill Jr. died on 30 October 1870 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 91; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County.2,15 |
Obit | John's obituary was published in the Dayton Journal on 13 January 1871: Death of One of the Oldest Inhabitants. Mr. John Prill, who died a short time since in Butler township, was the oldest inhabitant of that township and among the oldest in the county, having been born on the 4th of July, 1779, and was therefore in the ninety-second year of his age. He was a native of Virginia, but emigrated to Ohio prior to the War of 1812 and settled in this county, where he resided until the time of his death. Deceased left no family, having lived all his life a bachelor. He was a good citizen, a kind neighbor, and was highly respected by all who know him.3 |
Citations
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S540] Dayton Journal, Various, 13 January 1871.
- [S726] LIbrary of Virginia, Virginia County Tax Lists, 1799.
- [S904] Unknown compiler, Virginia County Tax Lists.
- [S664] Morgan County VA (WV) Deeds: Deed Book 17, page 86-87.
- [S726] LIbrary of Virginia, Virginia County Tax Lists, Berkeley 1809.
- [S664] Morgan County VA (WV) Deeds: Deed Book 2, pages 261-262.
- [S664] Morgan County VA (WV) Deeds: Deed Book 2, page 262.
- [S664] Morgan County VA (WV) Deeds: Book 2, pages 372-373.
- [S1] Census of Population 1840.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S315] Barbara J. Pierce, Gerald L. Pierce Nellie A. Hartley, Cemetery Records of Bethel and Monroe Townships, Miami County, Ohio, Monroe Cemetery.
Levi Prill1
M, b. 16 September 1808, d. 2 January 1887
Birth* | Levi Prill was born on 16 September 1808 at Jefferson, Virginia; or Berkeley.2,3,4 |
Land Purch* | On 20 August 1838 Levi Prill purchased land at Section 20, Twp. 30-N, Fulton, Indiana, at the LaPorte Land Office, 80 acres, from his good friend Martin Van Buren. |
Marriage* | He married Mary Fague on 13 February 1840 at Montgomery, Ohio; record transcribed in one source as Miami.1,5 |
Census* | Levi Prill appeared on the census of 18 September 1850 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 125, occupation farmer, farm valued at $2,300, 6 children and father, lived between Sam Hoover, Lydia Hoover and Hiram Wagoner.1 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 66, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, personal property at $1,700, 9 children and father.6 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 6 June 1870 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 7, occupation farmer, land valued at $4,000, father, 3 children and 3 boarders.7 |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1880 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, page 3B, widowed, his son Dorsey & family lived with him.8 |
Death* | He died on 2 January 1887 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 78; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County.9 |
Family | Mary Fague b. 21 Oct 1818, d. 18 Aug 1868 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850-1880.
- [S54] Lindsay M. Brien, Miami County Ohio Cemeteries, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S315] Barbara J. Pierce, Gerald L. Pierce Nellie A. Hartley, Cemetery Records of Bethel and Monroe Townships, Miami County, Ohio.
- [S308] Computerized Heritage Association, Miami Valley (Ohio) Genealogy Index, Montgomery County Marriages, date source unknown.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
- [S315] Barbara J. Pierce, Gerald L. Pierce Nellie A. Hartley, Cemetery Records of Bethel and Monroe Townships, Miami County, Ohio, Monroe Cemetery.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
Mary Fague1,2
F, b. 21 October 1818, d. 18 August 1868
Birth* | Mary Fague was born on 21 October 1818 at Maryland.3,4 |
Married Name | As of 1840,her married name was Prill.5 |
Marriage* | She married Levi Prill, son of John Prill Sr. and Maria Elizabeth Russ, on 13 February 1840 at Montgomery, Ohio; record transcribed in one source as Miami.1,6 |
(Witness) Census | Mary Fague appeared on the census of 18 September 1850 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 125, occupation farmer, farm valued at $2,300, 6 children and father, lived between Sam Hoover, Lydia Hoover and Hiram Wagoner.1 |
(Witness) Census | Mary Fague appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 66, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, personal property at $1,700, 9 children and father.7 |
Death* | Mary Fague died on 18 August 1868 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, at age 49; buried at Monroe Cemetery, Miami County.3 |
Family | Levi Prill b. 16 Sep 1808, d. 2 Jan 1887 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S308] Computerized Heritage Association, Miami Valley (Ohio) Genealogy Index, Montgomery County Marriages, date, source unknown.
- [S315] Barbara J. Pierce, Gerald L. Pierce Nellie A. Hartley, Cemetery Records of Bethel and Monroe Townships, Miami County, Ohio.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850-1860.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S308] Computerized Heritage Association, Miami Valley (Ohio) Genealogy Index, Montgomery County Marriages, date source unknown.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1880.
William P. Prill1
M, b. 1841, d. 11 July 1871
Birth* | William P. Prill was born in 1841 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio; buried at Woodlawn Cemetery.1,3 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 18 September 1850 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 125, occupation farmer, farm valued at $2,300, 6 children and father, lived between Sam Hoover, Lydia Hoover and Hiram Wagoner.1 |
(Witness) Census | William P. Prill appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 66, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, personal property at $1,700, 9 children and father.4 |
Marriage* | William P. Prill married Emma (?) circa 1865 at Ohio.5 |
Census* | William P. Prill appeared on the census of 18 June 1870 at Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, page 301, occupation painter, real estate valued at $3,500, 1 child.5 |
Death* | He died on 11 July 1871 at Montgomery, Ohio; buried at Woodland Cemetery, section 23, lot 603.6 |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S326] OGS Montgomery County Chapter, Montgomery County, Ohio Cemetery Records, Woodlawn Cemetery.
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.
- [S1] Census of Population 1870.
- [S326] OGS Montgomery County Chapter, Montgomery County, Ohio Cemetery Records, Woodland Cemetery.
John W. Prill1
M, b. 1842, d. 22 April 1864
Birth* | John W. Prill was born in 1842 at Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio.3,4 |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 18 September 1850 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 125, occupation farmer, farm valued at $2,300, 6 children and father, lived between Sam Hoover, Lydia Hoover and Hiram Wagoner.1 |
(Witness) Census | John W. Prill appeared on the census of 19 June 1860 Butler Twp., Montgomery, Ohio, in the household of Levi Prill; page 66, occupation farmer, real estate valued at $1,000, personal property at $1,700, 9 children and father.5 |
Milit-Beg* | John W. Prill began military service on 13 August 1862 at Ohio as a Private, Company E., 63rd Infantry Regiment Ohio. |
Death* | He died on 22 April 1864; Civil War casualty. |
Citations
- [S1] Census of Population 1850.
- [S2] Florence (Wagoner) Field, "Ancestral File of Florence Field", Ancestral File.
- [S1] Census of Population 1850-1860.
- [S379] "Military Service Record of John W. Prill."
- [S1] Census of Population 1860.