Susan Grant1

F, b. circa 1861
     Susan Grant was born circa 1861 in Illinois.1

     Susan Grant married Sanford S. Arford, son of Crawford Arford and Catherine Slater, circa 1877. In the census of 11 June 1880 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, she is listed as the wife of Sanford S. Arford. Her name appears as Susan S. Arford. She is 19 years old and was born in Illinois. Her parens were bon in Indiana.2 In the Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, census dated 11 June 1880, Susan Grant, shown as Susan S. Arford, is listed in the household of an unknown person . She is 19 years old and was born in Illinois.2

Family

Sanford S. Arford b. 1854, d. 1883
Child

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 110.
  2. Sanford S. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149, National Archives micropublication age 25, Ohio. Source No. 110.
  3. Sanford S. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149, National Archives micropublication Louis Arford, age 1, born Ohio.. Source No. 110.

Mary Ann Bair1,2

F, b. 11 November 1841, d. 27 May 1924
FatherMartin Bair3,4 b. 16 Feb 1816, d. 5 Dec 1900
MotherSusanna Gilbert5,4 b. 15 May 1816, d. 13 Feb 1895
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Mary Ann Bair was born on 11 November 1841 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.6,7,8,9 Mary Ann Bair was also known as Mary Ann Bear.4 She was the daughter of Martin Bair and Susanna Gilbert.3,4,5 ; Family. In the census of 3 August 1850 in Bazetta Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, Mary appears in the household of Martin Bair as Mary Ann Bear. She is eight years old and was born in Ohio.10 In 1855, Mary Ann Bair moved with her parents to Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.11

     Mary Ann Bair married Henry Bricker, son of John F. Bricker and Rebecca Burger, on 3 April 1857 in Allen County, Indiana. After their marriage, they settled in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana. In 1861 they were able to purchase a small home.12,13,4,14 Their first child, William Henry, was born on 28 December 1858 in Ohio.4,15

     In 1859, Henry and Mary moved with their family to Noble County, Indiana. Henry worked as a blacksmith and by 1861 they were able to purchase a small home.4 In the census of 13 June 1860 in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, Mary appears in the household of Henry Bricker as Mary A. Bricker. She is 19 years old and was born in Ohio.16 Their second child, John Martin, was born on 4 December 1861 in Ohio. He was born during the Civil War and Henry had already left to join the fight, a few months earlier; He was born two months after his father left for the Civil War.17,4

     Circa 1866, Henry and Mary moved with their family to Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.18,4 Their third child, David Franklin, was born on 2 February 1867 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.19,1,20 Their fourth child, Wallace Burton, was born on 1 May 1870 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.21,4,22 In the census of 28 July 1870 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Mary appears in the household of Henry Bricker as Mary Bricker. She is 28 years old, keeping house, and was born in Ohio.23 Their fifth child, Nancy May, was born on 14 February 1876 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, and died within a few years of her birth.4,24 Their sixth child, Joseph Alandis, was born on 18 August 1878 and died the following month.4,25

      In the census of 21 June 1880 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, she is listed as the wife of Henry Bricker. Her name appears as Mary A. Bricker. She is 38 years old, keeping house, and was born in Ohio. Her parents are shown as being born in Virginia.26 Their seventh child, Amy Sophia, was born on 5 December 1885 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.27,4 ; fancy dress. In the census of 23 June 1900 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, she is listed as the wife of Henry Bricker. Her name appears as Mary A. Bricker. She is 59 years old and was born in Ohio, December 1840. Her parents are also recorded as being born in Ohio. She has been married for 42 years and is the mother of seven children; two that are no longer living.28 ; from 1906 group photo. In the census of 1 April 1910 at Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, she was listed as the wife of Henry Bricker. She is 69 years old and has been married for 52 years. She is the mother of seven children, five that are still living.29 Mary Ann Bair survived the death of her husband, Henry Bricker, who died on 11 December 1912 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.18

     As the widow of Henry Bricker, she received $20 per month.30 ; Mary Ann with her 5 children. ; grave markers. Mary Ann Bricker was survived by her daughter, Amy Retron and her sons; William, David, and Wallace.

     Mary Ann Bair died on 27 May 1924 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, at age 82 of apololexy with arteriosclerosis contributing, which she had suffered with for the last five years.. At the time of her death she was 82 years, 6 months, and 16 days. She was a widow and had lived in Hicksville for 51 years. The information on the death certificate was provided by Mrs. E. E. Retron. According to her granddaughter, Mary Ann was a character. She used to wear a little cap which had to do with the Church of the Brethren. She didn't approve of the violin in the church.7,9,31 She is buried in the Forest Home Cemetery located in Salem Township, Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.7,9

Family

Henry Bricker b. 12 Jan 1837, d. 11 Dec 1912
Children

Citations

  1. D. Frank Bricker, Death Certificate, #31023, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 322, Primary Registration District No. 4481, Registered No. 8. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 517.
  2. William Henry Bricker, Death Certificate, 33968, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, Defiance, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Primary Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 442. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 182.
  3. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. (Name of father on death certificate was Martin Bair born in Ohio.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  4. J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio: including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of early settled families (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio. (Henry Bricker page 582 -587) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  5. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. (Name of mother on death certificate is Susan Gilbert born in Pennsylvania.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  6. William Henry Bricker, Death Certificate, 33968, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, Defiance, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Primary Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 442. (Mother was born in Ohio.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 182.
  7. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  8. D. Frank Bricker, Death Certificate, #31023, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 322, Primary Registration District No. 4481, Registered No. 8. (Mother born in Ohio) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 517.
  9. St. Jacob's Cemetery, Columbiana County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on April 2004. Mary A. Bricker. Nov 11 1841 - May 27 1924. Source No. 16.
  10. Martin Bear household. 1850 U. S. Census, Trumbull County, Ohio, population schedule, Bazetta Township, Page 446, Family 13, National Archives micropublication M432_733. Source No. 197.
  11. "Bare Obituary," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Hicksville, Ohio, 1908. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as John Bare Obituary. Source No. 330.
  12. "Deaths - Bricker," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Henry Bricker's Obituary. (On April 3, 1957 he married Mary Ann Bear and settled in Swan towhship, Noble County, Indiana.) Source No. 326.
  13. Henry Bricker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet sheet 1A/page 143, National Archives micropublication # T624_1177. (married 52 years.) Source No. 802.
  14. "Pension Papers"; unknown repository; unknown repository address, That she was married under the name of Mary Ann Bare to said soldier at Allen County, Indiana on the thrid day of April, 1857.. Hereinafter cited as "Pension Papers of Henry Bricker".
  15. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. William H. Bricker Source No. 911.
  16. Henry Bricker household. 1860 U. S. Census, Noble County, Indiana, population schedule, Swan Township, Page 32, Family 215, National Archives micropublication M653_235. Source No. 813.
  17. Henry Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 177D, Family # 280. (John Bricker, age 18, born Ohio) Source No. 112.
  18. "Deaths - Bricker," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Henry Bricker's Obituary. Source No. 326.
  19. "Noted Cattle Breeder Dies, D. Frank Bricker Is Taken at 69 After Several Months Illness," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1936. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. (Viewed July 1999.) Hereinafter cited as D. Frank Bricker's Obituary. (D. Frank Bricker is taken at 69 ....Mr. Bricker, who was born and reared in Hicksville.) Source No. 321.
  20. Henry Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 177D, Family # 280, National Archives micropublication T9_1011, FHL Film 1255011. (Frank Bricker, age 13, born Ohio) Source No. 112.
  21. Wallace Bricker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet sheet 1A/page 14, family T624_1177, National Archives micropublication # 7, enumeration district Wallace B. Bricker, age 39, born Ohio. Source No. 802.
  22. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Wallace B. Bricker Source No. 911.
  23. Henry Bricker household. 1870 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, Page 100, Family 107, National Archives micropublication M593_1195. Source No. 686.
  24. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. May N. Bricker Source No. 911.
  25. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Joseph A. Bricker Source No. 911.
  26. Henry Bricker household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 177D, Family # 280, National Archives micropublication T9_1011, FHL Film 1255011. Source No. 112.
  27. Henry Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet sheet 17B, family 437. (Amy Bricker, Dec. 1885, age 14, born Ohio) Source No. 803.
  28. Henry Bricker household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet sheet 17B, family 437. Source No. 803.
  29. Henry Bricker household, 1910 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet sheet 1A/page 143, National Archives micropublication # T624_1177. Source No. 802.
  30. "Pension Papers"; unknown repository; unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "Pension Papers of Henry Bricker".
  31. Bricker Family History, November 2nd & 3rd, 2005. Data unverified. Spent two days with Nancy Johnson and Lucille Malloure aroud Hicksville, Ohio. Recorded our conversations and later transcribed the details. Also includes various dates and William H. Bricker's obituary. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 1020.
  32. William Henry Bricker, Death Certificate, 33968, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, Defiance, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Primary Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 442. (Mother's name given as Mary Ann Bair.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 182.
  33. Wallace Burton Bricker, Death Certificate, 43725, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Primary Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 157. (Mother: Mary Biar, born: Pennsylvania) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 181.

Emily Frances Hughes1,2

F, b. 15 October 1830, d. 19 March 1915
FatherHenry Hughes2 b. 20 Jul 1802, d. b 1860
MotherNancy Thomas2 b. c 1802
     Emily Frances Hughes was born on 15 October 1830 in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio.2,3 She was the daughter of Henry Hughes and Nancy Thomas.2 Another source indicates that Emily Frances Hughes may have been born in September 1831. This date is taken from the 1900 census.4 In the 1840 census in Paulding County, Ohio, Emily Frances Hughes is assumed to be enumerated with Henry Hughes.5 In the census of 19 August 1850 in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio, Emily appears in the household of Henry Hughes as Emily Hughes. She is 19 years old, attended school, and was born in Ohio.6

     Emily Frances Hughes married Absalom Landis, son of David Landis and Mary, on 20 October 1850.7 On 10 August 1851 their daughter, Ann Eliza Landis, was born in Defiance County, Ohio.8 On 6 April 1853 their son, George Washington Landis, was born in Defiance County, Ohio.9,10 Their third child, Emma France, was born on 19 September 1855 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio. Their fourth child, David L., was born on 20 September 1857 in Defiance County, Ohio.10,11 In the census of 17 July 1860 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Emily appears in the household of Absalom Landis as Emily Landis. She is 30 years old and was born in Ohio.12 Their fifth child, Ella, was born on 14 July 1860 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio. This is three days before the 1860 census and it is unknown why she didn't appear in the 1860 census or if she was actually born later; Her obituary states that she was born on the 14th of July 1860, but she is not shown in the 1860 census, which is dated the 17th of July.13,14 Their sixth child, Frank, was born in November 1862 in Defiance County, Ohio.15 Their seventh child, Mary Elizabeth, was born on 15 November 1862 in Defiance County, Ohio. Mary Elizabeth died the following year.16

      In the census of 4 August 1870 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Emily Frances Hughes, shown as Emily Landis, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Eliza A. Landis, George Landis, Frances Landis, David Landis, Ella Landis and Frank Landis. She is 35 years old, keeping house, and was born in Ohio. Her real estate is valued at $10,000 and his personal estate at $7200.17 In the census of 7 June 1880 at Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Emily Frances Hughes, shown as Emily Landis, appears as a head of household. Living with her is, her sons, David L. Landis and Frank Landis . She is 57 years old, born in Ohio, and is a housekeeper. Her parents were born in New York.18 In the census of 18 June 1900 in Hicksville Township, Defiance County, Ohio, she is listed in the household and as the mother of Frank Landis. Her name appears as Emily Landis. She is 68 years old, a widow, and was born in Ohio, September 1831. Her parents were also born in Ohio. She is shown as the mother of seven children with only one still living. This number is incorrect and what she was probably trying to indicate that one child was no longer living, not that only was one still living.4 ; Emily Landis. In the census of 26 April 1910 in Hicksville Township, Defiance County, Ohio, she is listed in the household and as the mother of Frank Landis. Her name appears as Emily Landis. She is shown as the mother of Frank, a widow, and 70 years old. Her birth location is given as Ohio, as is her parents. She is also shown as being the mother of seven children, but only six are living.19

     Emily Frances Hughes died on 19 March 1915 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, at age 84 of cerebral hemorrhage with arteris sclerosis contributing. Duration given as 14 days. The information on the death certificate was provided by Frank Landis, which included that she was a housewife at home, a widow, and that she was 84 years, five months, and 4 days when she died. Her granddaughter, Kathleen, said that Grandma Landis' husband died when he was young and that she raised all of her children on her own. Grandma Landis had a produce garent and gave some of the Landis homestead to become a cemetery. It had been a produce garden.2,20 She is buried in the Forest Home Cemetery located in Salem Township, Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.2,1

Family

Absalom Landis b. 1826, d. 1865
Children

Citations

  1. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Emily Hughes Landis Source No. 911.
  2. Emily Hughes Landis, Death Certificate, 14375, Defiance County Clerk, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Ohio. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 516.
  3. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 121) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  4. Frank Landis household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet 9, family 231, enumeration district 12. Source No. 803.
  5. Henry Hughs household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704_419. Source No. 655.
  6. Henry Hughes household. 1850 U.S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane Township, Page 183, Family 15, National Archives micropublication M432_719. Source No. 892.
  7. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Old Section, Section 4, Row 1: Emily Hughes, his wife. Next to Mary 1862-1863 followed by Absalom Landis 1826 -1865 Source No. 911.
  8. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 122) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  9. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. George W. Landis Source No. 911.
  10. D. D. & W. H. Hughes, Hughes and Allied Families (192 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina: Garnier & Company Booksellers, 1968, republication of the 1877 ediition.) Hereinafter cited as Hughes and Allied Families. This book is designed to include the complete history of the descendants of Henry F. and Bardwell Hughes, and such account of the Bowen family as lay fairly within reach. Brief notices of other allied families are given. (Note by BJM: I have found several mistakes in the book.) (Page 121-2) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 223.
  11. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. David L. Landis Source No. 911.
  12. A Landis household. 1860 U.S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page 382, Family 529, National Archives micropublication M653_947. Source No. 74.
  13. "Ella Landis Bricker's Obituary," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1926. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Ella Bricker's Obituary. (Ella, daughter of Aboslem and Emily Landis, was born in Hicksville, July 14th, 1860.) Source No. 322.
  14. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Ella Landis Source No. 911.
  15. Frank Landis household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet 9, family 231, enumeration district 12. (Frank Landis, born Nov. 1862, age 37, single, born Ohio.) Source No. 803.
  16. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Old Section, Section 4, row 1. Stone is between Emily Hughes and Absalom Landis. Source No. 911.
  17. Emily Landis household. 1870 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page 107, Family 218, National Archives micropublication M593_1195. Source No. 686.
  18. Emily Landis household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 164B, Family # 23, National Archives micropublication ED 237. Source No. 112.
  19. Frank Landis household, 1910 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet 12A, family 341. Source No. 802.
  20. Bricker Family History, November 2nd & 3rd, 2005. Data unverified. Spent two days with Nancy Johnson and Lucille Malloure aroud Hicksville, Ohio. Recorded our conversations and later transcribed the details. Also includes various dates and William H. Bricker's obituary. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 1020.

Clara Piepenbrink1

F, b. 1876, d. 1951
FatherCarl Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Piepenbrink b. 17 Mar 1839, d. 1 May 1917
MotherMary Haseman b. 3 Sep 1840, d. 8 May 1916
     Clara Piepenbrink was born in 1876 in Indiana.2 She was the daughter of Carl Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Piepenbrink and Mary Haseman. In the census of June 1880 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, she is listed as the daughter of Charles Piepenbrink. Her name appears as Clara Piepenbrink. She is four years old and was born in Indiana. Her father was born in Prussia and her mother in Maryland.3 ; Emma, Amelia, and Clara. Sisters.

     Clara Piepenbrink married Herman Scherman on 30 November 1897 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.4,5,6 Clara Piepenbrink survived the death of her mother, Mary Haseman, who died on 8 May 1916.7 Clara Scherman survived the death of her father, Carl Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Piepenbrink, who died on 1 May 1917 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.8 Clara Piepenbrink was living at Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, at the time of the death of her sister, Emma Louise Kelley on 15 April 1948.9

     Clara Piepenbrink died in 1951.10

Family

Herman Scherman
Children

Citations

  1. Indiana, Allen County, Index to Marriage Record L-R, 1824-1920, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source given as W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Fort Wayne Complied by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (22, 506) Source No. 3.
  2. Charles Piepenbrink household, 1880 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Ft. Wayne, Page # 335B, Family # 233, National Archives micropublication T9-264, FHL Film 1254264. (Clara Piepenbrink, age 4, born Indiana) Source No. 481.
  3. Charles Piepenbrink household, 1880 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Ft. Wayne, Page # 335B, Family # 233, National Archives micropublication T9-264, FHL Film 1254264. Source No. 481.
  4. Indiana, Allen County, Index to Marriage Record L-R, 1824-1920, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source given as W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Fort Wayne Complied by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Clara Piepenbrink, Herman Scherman, m. Nov 30 1897. Source given as Book 22, Page 506.) Source No. 3.
  5. Fort Wayne Sentenil. Fort Wayne, Indiana, (Jan. 18. 1898: Licsensed to wed, Herman Scherman and Clara L. Piepenbrink.) Source No. 61.
  6. Family and friends of Charles and Mary Piepenbrink; Photograph. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. A letter from Russell P. Smith, sent to various cousins, identifing who is in the photo and two replies; one from Lucille Malloure, Dec 1972 and another one from an unknown writer, also Dec. 1972. Both letters dealt with identiying the individuals in the anniversary photo. Clara Piepenbrink Schermann - daughter. Source No. 1003.
  7. Letter from Afton Bricker (California), to Barb Malloure, dated about 1981. Data unverified. Includes family group sheets and genealogy information on the Bricker family. Believe the Piepenbrink sheets also came from Afton. (Copy of newspaper, dated 9 May 1916 with Mrs. Mary Piepenbrink's obituary.) Source No. 285.
  8. Lived In One Home 55 Years; Charles Piepenbrink Dies at Age of Seventy-eight, Fort Wayne News, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 1, 1917. Hereinafter cited as Charles H. Piepenbrink obituary. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. Source No. 48.
  9. Mrs. Emma Kelley obituary, Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Fort Wayne Journal - Gazette, Saturday,April 17, 1948 Source No. 191.
  10. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Family of Clara L. Piepenbrink Scherman. Clara L. Piepenbrink 1876 - 1951. Married Herman Scherman 1865 - 1942. Children Henry J. (Harry) 1899 - 1969, Hubert C. 1902 - 1979.) Source No. 268.

Crawford Arford1,2

M, b. 21 June 1826, d. 8 January 1885
FatherJacob W. Arford b. 31 Jan 1800, d. 8 Dec 1884
MotherRebecca Scott b. 12 Aug 1802, d. 7 Jul 1841
ChartsJoseph Clayton Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Crawford Arford was born on 21 June 1826 in Pennsylvania.1,2,3,4 He was the son of Jacob W. Arford and Rebecca Scott. In the 1830 census in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Crawford Arford is assumed to be enumerated with Jacob W. Arford.5 In 1831, Crawford Arford moved with his parents to Ohio; First they moved to Wayne County, Ohio, in the spring of 1831, and then to Tuscarawas County in 1839.6,7 In the 1840 census in Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Crawford Arford is assumed to be enumerated with Jacob W. Arford.8

     Crawford Arford married Catherine Slater, daughter of Mary Slater, on 3 March 1850 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.9,10 In the census of 13 November 1850 at Wayne Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, Crawford appeared in the household of Mary Slater. He is 24 years old, is working as a blacksmith, and was born in Pennsylvania. He has been married for less than a year.11 Their first child, Fremont, was born about 1851 in Ohio.2 Their second child, James S., was born about 1854 in Ohio.12 Their third child, Sanford S., was born in 1854 in Ohio.13 Their fourth child, Jacob Winfield, was born on 15 May 1855 in Ohio.14,15

     Between 1855 and 1856, Crawford and Catherine moved with their family to Indiana.16 Their fifth child, Josephine, was born in 1856 in Indiana.17,18 Their sixth child, John Scott, was born on 18 September 1858 in Odon, Daviess County, Indiana.19,1,20,21 In the census of 28 July 1860 at Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Crawford Arford appears as a head of household which includes the following household members; Catherine Arford, Fremont Arford, Jacob Arford, Josephine Arford, John Arford and James S. Arford. He is 33 years old, a farmer, and was born in Pennsylvania. His real estate is valued at $200.22 Their seventh child, Ellsworth, was born circa 1862 in Indiana.23 Their eighth child, Lawrence, was born circa 1864 in Indiana.24 Their ninth child, Mary May, was born on 15 December 1865.25,10 Their tenth child, Clara M., was born on 31 March 1867 in Odon, Daviess County, Indiana.26,27

      In the census of 10 August 1870 in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Crawford Arford is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Catherine Arford, Fremont Arford, Jacob W. Arford, Samual Arford, John S. Arford, Ellervonte Arford, Francis Arford and Clara M. Arford. He is 44 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. He is working as a farmer and has real property valued at $3000 and personal property valued at $3800.2 Their eleventh child, Stella, was born circa 1873 in Indiana.1 Crawford Arford survived the death of his wife, Catherine Slater, who died on 3 March 1879 in Daviess County, Indiana. In the census of 11 June 1880 at Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana, Crawford Arford appears as a head of household. Living with him is, his sons, John S. Arford, Elsworth Arford and Lawrence Arford, his daughters, Clara M. Arford and Stella Arford. He is 54 years old, a farmer, and was again shown as being born in Pennsylvania. His father birth location is given as Maryland and his mother's as Pennsylvania.28

     Crawford Arford died on 8 January 1885 in Daviess County, Indiana, at age 58.3,29 He is buried in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery located in Madison Township, Daviess County, Indiana.30,29

Family

Catherine Slater b. 10 Dec 1826, d. 3 Mar 1879
Children

Citations

  1. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  2. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. Source No. 91.
  3. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill Cemetery: Crawford Arford, d. Jan 8, 1885, Age 58y 7m 7d.) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  4. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  5. Jacob Arford household, 1830 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Township, Page 275, National Archives micropublication M19_162. Source No. 506.
  6. Goodspeed, History of Knox and Daviess counties, Indiana. From the earliest time to the present; with biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc.; together with an extended history of the colonial days of Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government., Chicago, Illinois: Goodspeed Publishing Company, 1886 Hereinafter cited as History of Knox and Daviess Counties, Indiana. (Page 838: Frank B. Arford is a son of Jacob and Catharine (Bash) Arford, and was born in Ohio, October 26, 1851. The father was of German lineage, born in Maryland, in 1800. His first marriage occurred in Pennsylvania, in 1821. In 1831 he moved to Ohio, where his wife died. In 1843 he married our subject's mother, and in 1854 he came to Daviess County, Indiana, where he purchased 160 acres of land in Madison Township.) Source No. 215.
  7. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Wilson Scott and Ann Woodward were married Oct. 20, 1831, as above and had 14 children, 5 "still born." All born near New Salem, PA. - as follows.....names, dates and various information given......moved to Wayne Co. O. thence to Carroll.) Source No. 217.
  8. Jacob Afford household, 1840 U.S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 398, National Archives micropublication M704_430. Source No. 42.
  9. Mary Slater household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 134, National Archives micropublication M432_735. (Catherine and Crawford were married within the year.) Source No. 616.
  10. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family. On the same stone, Crawford Arford, died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds, Josephine, dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 (or 1880), Mary May, dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds, Catherine, wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879 (couldn't read all of the stone.) Source No. 828.
  11. Mary Slater household. 1850 U. S. Census, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, population schedule, Wayne Township, Page 768, Family 134, National Archives micropublication M432_735. Source No. 616.
  12. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. (James S. Arford, age 6, born Ohio.) Source No. 674.
  13. Sanford S. Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16, Family # 149, National Archives micropublication age 25, Ohio. Source No. 110.
  14. Crawford Arford household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 225b, Family 186, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (Jacob W.) Source No. 91.
  15. Friends of IA GenWeb, Iowa Gravestonr Photo Project - Pocahontas County - Clinton Garfield Cemtery, viewed online @ http://iowagravestones.org/gs_view.php?id=690236. , (Iowa). Downloaded 5 July 2015. (Grave Records of Pocahontas County, Iowa. Name: J. W. Arford, Birth Date: 1855, Death Date: 1905.) Source No. 1001.
  16. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. (Josephine Arford, age 4, born Indiana.) Source No. 674.
  17. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  18. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. (Josephine Arford, age 4, born Indiana) Source No. 674.
  19. Scott Arford Dead, well-known citizen passes Wednesday morning, The Odon Journal, Volume 42, Odon, Indiana, December 3, 1915. Hereinafter cited as John Scott Arford's obituary. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 331.
  20. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Walnut Hill & Good Hope) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  21. Index to Death Records, Indiana, Martin Co., 1882-1920. Online at genealogy.com. Data unveritied. (John S. Arford, age 59, Dec 1 1915, Odon, Book H-20, page 85.) Source No. 235.
  22. Crawford Arford household. 1860 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 912, Family 1277, National Archives micropublication M653_251. Source No. 674.
  23. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. (Elsworth Arford, 18 years, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.
  24. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. (Lawrence Arford, 16 years, born Indiana.) Source No. 110.
  25. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  26. Clara M. Malloure, Death Certificate, 43891-a, Bureau of Vital Statistics Missouri State Board of Health, Jefferson, Missouri, Registration District No. 651, Primary Registration District No. 4388, Registered No. 35. (Her father is listed as Crawford Arbard and as being born in Pennsylvania. Her mother's name is unknown.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 167.
  27. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Find A Grave Memorial #41836706. Clara M. Arford Malloure, Death: 25 Dec. 1934. Source given as photo of gravestone and obituary from Democrat Argus, Caruthersville, Missouri, Friday, Decmeber 25-28, 1934.) Source No. 1078.
  28. Crawford Arford household, 1880 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page # 16 and 412D, Family # 149. Source No. 110.
  29. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Daviess County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Crawford Arford family, Crawford Arford; died Jan 8 1885, aged 58 yrs. 7ms 7ds. Josephine; dau of C & D Arford, died Aug 4 1860 or 1880. Mary May; dau of C & D Arford, died Feb 4 1866, aged 1 mo 20 ds. Catherine; wife of Crawford Arford, Mar 3 1879. More written on the gravestone, but not readable. Source No. 828.
  30. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.
  31. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 91.
  32. Cemeteries of Daviess County, Indiana, Volume II,, Compiled 1986 - 1988, (Pleasant Hill: Josephine Arford, 2 Aug 1860, also showing a Josephine Arford, 4 Aug 1860, Dau. of C. & D. Arford) Basic information online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~indavies/cem.html. Carnegie Public Library, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.Source No. 794.

Mary Lukinsey Howard1,2

F, b. May 1849
     Mary Lukinsey Howard was born in May 1849 in Tennessee.1,3

     Mary Lukinsey Howard married Chrispen Holt, son of Doswell Holt and Mary Catherine Davis, on 1 February 1872 in Daviess County, Indiana.4,5 In the census of 23 June 1880 in Montague County, Texas, she is listed as the wife of Chrispen Holt. Her name appears as Mary Holt. She is 30 years old and was born in Tennessee. Her parents birth location is not given. She is married and keeping house.6 In the census of 10 July 1900 in Montague County, Texas, she is listed as the wife of Chrispen Holt. Her name appears as Mary L. Holt. She is 51 years old and was born in Tennessee, May 1849. She has been married for 28 years and nine of her 17 children are living.7

Family

Chrispen Holt b. c 1838, d. 1 Jul 1928
Children

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Montague County, Texas. Source No. 661.
  2. 1900 U. S. Census, Montague County, Texas. Source No. 139.
  3. Chrespin Holt household, 1900 U. S. Census, Montague County, Texas, population schedule, Spanish Fort, Precinct No. 6, sheet 12, family 181, National Archives micropublication # 56, enumeration district May 1849. Source No. 139.
  4. Index to Marriage Records, Daviess Co., IN 1850 - 1920. Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com, 1940 Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records, Indiana, Daviess County, Index. Original record located at County Clerk's office, Washington, Indiana. Copied page 75 & 76 from the Index to Marriage Records, Daviess Co., 1850 - 1920 (Chrispin Holt, Mary L. Howard, 01 Feb 1872. Source - Book 3, page 334) Source No. 243.
  5. Chrespin Holt household, 1900 U. S. Census, Montague County, Texas, population schedule, Spanish Fort, Precinct No. 6, sheet 12, family 181, National Archives micropublication # 56. (married 28 years) Source No. 139.
  6. Crispen Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Montague County, Texas, population schedule, Precinct 6, Page # 471A, Family # 230, National Archives micropublication 124, FHL Film
    . Source No. 661.
  7. Chrespin Holt household, 1900 U. S. Census, Montague County, Texas, population schedule, Spanish Fort, Precinct No. 6, sheet 12, family 181, National Archives micropublication # 56. Source No. 139.

Catharine Grey1,2,3

F, b. March 1791, d. 18 February 1875
ChartsKatheryn (Holt) Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Catharine Grey was born in March 1791 in Pennsylvania.4,5,6,1,2,7

     Catharine Grey married Henry H. Holt, son of Drury Holt and Elizabeth Rogers. In 1809 their son, Doswell Holt, was born in Kentucky.8,9 Their second child, Henry B., was born circa 1811 in Tennessee.10 Their third child, James, was born on 15 August 1813 in Tennessee.11,12 Their fourth child, Crispen, was born on 1 January 1815. Their fifth child, Calvin, was born on 1 January 1818 in Tennessee.13,14 Their sixth child, Elizabeth, was born on 15 March 1819 in Tennessee.15,16 Their seventh child, Drury, was born circa 1820 in Tennessee.17,18 Their eighth child, John, was born on 11 March 1821 in Tennessee.19,20 Their ninth child, Sarah, was born on 9 September 1824 in Tennessee.21,22,23,24 Their tenth child, Emberson, was born in 1825 in Tennessee.25 Their eleventh child, Anna, was born on 1 December 1828 in Tennessee.26,27 Their twelfth child, Margaret, was born circa 1830 in Tennessee.28,29 In the 1830 census in Campbell County, Tennessee, Catharine Grey is assumed to be enumerated with Henry H. Holt.29 Their thirteenth child, Susan, was born on 19 March 1832 in Tennessee.30 In the June 1840 census in an unknown place , Catharine Grey is assumed to be enumerated with Henry H. Holt.31 In the census of 16 September 1850 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Catharine appears in the household of Henry H. Holt as Catherine Holt. She is 60 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. She can not read or write.32 In the McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, census dated 11 July 1860, Catharine Grey, shown as Catharine Holt, is listed in the household of Henry H. Holt. She is 69 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. She can not read or write.33 In the census of 22 August 1870 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Catharine appears in the household of Henry H. Holt as Catharine Holt. She is 81 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. She can not read or write.34

     Catharine Grey died on 18 February 1875 at age 83.7,5 She is buried Crane Naval Base, Holt Cemetery, McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana.5,7

Family

Henry H. Holt b. 12 May 1787, d. 28 Jul 1879
Children

Citations

  1. Henry Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 76, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Catherine Holt, age 60, born Pennsylvania) Source No. 58.
  2. Henry Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 838, Family 543. (Catharine Holt, age 69, born Pennsylvania) Source No. 80.
  3. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: Nathaniel II, married Sarah (Sally) Holt, daughter of Henry H. and Catherine (Grey) Holt of Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee.) Source No. 216.
  4. Author unknown, "Pioneer Drove Buffalo and Ox, Starling Holt's Father One of Early Settlers in Liberty Township," The Holt Herald, 4, Number 3 (April 1996) . Hereinafter cited as "Starling Holt's Father One of Early Settlers in Liberty Township". Source No. 221.
  5. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Catharine, can't read photo, but notes indicate she was born March 1791 and died Feb. 18 1875, 84 yrs., 11 mos. Source No. 32.
  6. Henry Holt household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 352, Family 20, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Catharine Holt, age 81, Pennsylvania) Source No. 99.
  7. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Catharine, wife, born March 1790 - died Feb. 1875, 84 yrs. 11 mos.) Source No. 671.
  8. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Doswell Holt, died Feb 28, 1857, aged 48 years. Grave marker was next to Mary along with 3 small grave markers. Source No. 32.
  9. Doswell Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 77, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Born Kentucky.) Source No. 58.
  10. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Henry Holt, d. 18 Aug 1873, 63 years. Buried in same cemetery as daughter Nancy,d. 30 May 1873, who died about the same time.) Source No. 1078.
  11. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. James Holt, born Sept 15 1813, Died Sept 9 1870 Source No. 32.
  12. Henry Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 845, Family 591. (James Holt, age 46, born Tennessee) Source No. 80.
  13. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Source No. 32.
  14. Calvin Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 79, National Archives micropublication M432_160. Source No. 58.
  15. Vincent Williams household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 279, Family 41, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Elizabeth Williams, age 51, born Tennessee) Source No. 99.
  16. Elizabeth Williams, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book No. 11, Page No. 28. (Elizabeth Williams, December 16, 1901, McCameron Township, age 83, Organic Heart Trouble, widow) Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 170.
  17. Drury Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 33, stamped 17, Family 19. (Drury Holt, age 25, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  18. Drewery Holt household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Bogard Township, Page 180, Family 111, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (50 years old.) Source No. 91.
  19. Walker Cemetery, Lucas County, Iowa. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htm. Data unveritied. (Walker Cemetery: Holt, Amarilla Kilgore (daughter of H. & N. Kilgore) (wife of John) 07/08/1825. Holt, John (Amarilla's name on stone) 03/11/1821 - 01/02/1864) Source No. 712.
  20. John Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Clarke County, Iowa, population schedule, Jackson Township, Page 481, Family 956, National Archives micropublication M653_314. Source No. 546.
  21. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  22. Nathaniel Ledgerwood household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 354, Family 66, National Archives micropublication Sally Ledgerwood, age 45, born Tennessee. Source No. 99.
  23. Nathaniel Legerwood household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 13, Family 67, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Sarah Legerwood, age 26, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  24. Sallie Ledgerwood, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book 12, Page 177, Record No. 13. (Sallie Ledgerwood, 5 February 1918, McCameron Township, Martin County, age 93, accidental injury to hip caused by falling.) Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 179.
  25. Emberson Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 78, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Emberson Holt, age 25, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  26. John Woodrough household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 279, Family 36, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Annie Woodrough, age 42, born Indiana) Source No. 99.
  27. Anna Woodruff, Record of Death, Daviess County Health Department, Washington, Indiana, Recorded locally in Book No. H-21, Page No. 57. (Anna Woodruff, 27 Jan 1918, Daviess County, IN, age 89, widowed, obstruction of bowels. Buried Concord Cemetery in Daviess County, born 1 Dec 1828, Tennessee. Father: Henry Holt, Mother: unknown) Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 165.
  28. Nathaniel Ledgerwood household. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 176, Family 1270. Source No. 50.
  29. Henry Holt household, 1830 U. S. Census, Campbell County, Tennessee, population schedule, Page 216, National Archives micropublication Three females under 5. Source No. 707.
  30. Starlin Sims household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 279, Family 34, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Margaret Sims, age 35, born Indiana) Source No. 99.
  31. Henry Holt Senior household, 1840 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 23, National Archives micropublication M704_99. Source No. 663.
  32. Henry Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 76, National Archives micropublication M432_160. Source No. 58.
  33. Henry Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 838, Family 543. Source No. 80.
  34. Henry Holt household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 352, Family 20, National Archives micropublication M593_342. Source No. 99.
  35. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: Nathaniel II, married Sarah (Sally) Holt, daughter of Henry H. and Catherine (Grey) Holt of Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee. The Henry H. Holts were also early settlers of Martin County. They had the following sons: Drury, Calvin, Crispin, Doswell, Emerson, Henry, James, and John.) Source No. 216.
  36. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana. Source No. 93.
  37. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  38. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 80.
  39. Elizabeth Williams, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book No. 11, Page No. 28. Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 170.
  40. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 99.
  41. Sallie Ledgerwood, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book 12, Page 177, Record No. 13. Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 179.
  42. Early Probate Records Martin County, Indiana , page # 96-98, 112.. Unknown file reference, Source No. 306.
  43. Anna Woodruff, Record of Death, Daviess County Health Department, Washington, Indiana, Recorded locally in Book No. H-21, Page No. 57. Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 165.
  44. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.

Drury Holt1

M, b. before 1765, d. 16 February 1835
ChartsKatheryn (Holt) Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Drury Holt was born before 1765.2,3

     Drury Holt, Stephen Holt, John Gray, William Rogers, and Isham Wright appear on a Revolutionary War militia men list dated 6 September 1782 in Elk Creek Disrict, Montgomery County, Virginia. Stephen Holt also appears on the 1782 Montgomery County, Virginia personal property tax list.4

     Drury Holt married Elizabeth Rogers, daughter of Thomas Rogers, circa 1783.5 Drury Holt was shown on the 1787 tax list in Montgomery County, Virginia. His name appears along with Stephen Holt. They are both over 21 years old and each owns one horse and Drury owns one cattle and Stephen owns four. Also on the list is Thomas Rogers Jr, Thomas Rogers Sr., Doswell Rogers Jr., and Doswell Rogers Sr. On another list Drury Holt, Stephen Holt, Doswell Rogers, Jr., and Thos Rogers, Sr. are shown as ones who has been removed from the area and tax can no longer be collected.6 Drury Holt is recorded in Captain Thomas Amis Account Book in Hawkins County in 1788. Other names that appear in this account record are John Sims, 1787 and Joseph Rogers 1785.2

     Kentucky becomes a state.
     Drury Holt bought 50 acres on the north side of Clinch River beginning at two Sugar trees and Spansih Oak then due north 56 poles to a black walnut,hence due East 80 poles to a Dogwood and Spanish Oak, then North 55 East 124 Poles to a stake on the River bank, then South 22 west 40 pole to an Elm on the River bank, then South 40 west 168 poles to a Stake on the River, then North 67 west 65 poles to the first corner. at Hawkins County, Tennessee, on 27 February 1795. Hawkins County, Tennessee on 27 Feb 1795.7
     An unknown person witnessed a deed conveying 250 acres on the north side of Clinch Mountains on Little Warr. Creek, beginning on the spur of Clinch Mountain at Hawkins County, Tennessee, to Dauswell Rogers and Thomas Rogers on 7 June 1796. Entered into a contract with William McClain for $400 and besides Drury Holt, other witnesses were Absolam Looney and Thos Mirce.. The deed was proved at Hawkins County, Tennessee on 7 Jun 1796..8

     Knox County, Kentucky is created by act of legislation. Drury Holt was shown on the 25 July 1807 tax list in Knox County, Kentucky. Dozwell and John Holt are also shown on this tax list. He is not on the 1806, 1805, and 1804 tax lists in Knox County, Kentucky.9

     On 23 November 1807 at Hawkins County, Tennessee, Drury Holt Purchased from William Nichols for $100, 50 acres of land described as beginning on the North bank of the Clinch River at two sugar trees and a spanish oak, north 56 poles to a black walnut, east 80 poles to a dogwood and spanish tree, north 55 poles, east 124 poles to a tree on the river bank, south 22 and west 40 poles to an elm tree on the river bank. It is signed in the presence of L. B. (?) Hawkins and (?) Gillenwaters. He was shown on the 11 July 1808 tax list in Knox County, Kentucky. Henry and Dozwell Holt are also shown as this tax list. Henry in July 11 and Dozwell on July 12.10 He was shown on the 12 July 1809 tax list in Knox County, Kentucky. Henry and Dozwell Holt are also listed in this tax list on July 13.11

     Drury Holt, shown as Drury Holt, was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census Barbourville, Knox County, Kentucky. He is shown as over 45 years old and owns one slave. Also living with him is one unknown male between the age of 10 and 15. Nearby is Doswell Holt, Drury's son and Joseph Ryan, Drury's son-in-law. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household,Drury Holt, a free white male, under 10 years old, Elizabeth Rogers, a free white male, age 16 to 25 years old.3 During the War of 1812, Drury Holt signed up with the Captain Thomas Laughlin's 5th Company, Kentucky 7th Regiment (Taul's) Mounted Volunteer Militia on 31 August 1813 at Newport, Kentucky. Enlisted with William L. Campbell and John Wright, among others. Expiration of service was November 13, 1813. A note on the Muster Roll indicates that the company is entitled to pay for 10 days for traveling from Barboursville, in Knox County, to Newport, the place of rendezvous of the detachment, being 200 miles; also the same number of days for returning from Limestone, the place of discharge, to their place of residence, the same distance, one day being allowed for every 20 miles. Petitioned for compensation for a horse lost in the war.12,13 He ended military service on 3 November 1813 at Limestone, Mason County, Kentucky; He filed a claim for compensation for a horse lost in the War of 1812.12

     On 10 April 1814 at Knox County, Kentucky, Drury Holt 143 acres was surveyed for Drury Holt by virtue of a Knox Circuit Court Certificate No. 156 and bearing the date, Oct 5th 1813. Land surveyed for Doswell Holt at the same time, certificate number 154. This was part of the Tellico Grants. The Tellico Series (Grants in southeast Kentucky) -- 590 surveys (This area was purchased from the Cherokee Indians in 1805. Under the Act of 1810, settlers meeting the six-month residency requirement could patent up to 200 acres of land by paying $40 per 100 acres. Due to errors in patent series assignments, a number of patents in the Tellico Series fall out of the Tellico Region.)14,15


     Settlers petitioned the governor to lay off Whitley County from Knox County. The first meeting of Whitley County Court was held April 20, 1818.16 He was shown on the 1819 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acres and shown as having one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of two blacks. Also owns six mares.17 He was shown on the 1820 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acres with one white over 21, one black over 21 with the total number of blacks being two. Also owning one mare.17 Was granted 50 acres on the northeast of Clinch River for fifty shillings, signed Samuel Ashe, Commander-in-Chief, North Carolina.18

     Drury Holt, shown as Drury Holt, was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 census Whitley County, Kentucky. He is over 45 years old. His wife, Elizabeth is not included in the household. There is one unknown female between 10 and 16. Two slaves are listed in the household; one male between 26 and 44 years old and one female under 14 years old. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Drury Holt, a free white male, age 16 to 26 years old.19 According to court documents, dated 17 May 1819, Henry Holt bit the back part of the right ear of Samuel Ross on 13 March 1819. During the August 1820 court session, Samuel Ross is shown in a law suit vs. Drury Holt. The court record states that the appilee (Drury Holt) recovered all of his cost from the appilant (Samuel Ross).20 Drury Holt was shown on the 1821 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acres and shows as having one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of two blacks. Also owns one mare.21 He was shown on the 1822 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. Shows as Drury Holt Jr. with 143 acreas and as one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of two blacks and owning one mare.22 He was shown on the 1823 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acreas.22 He was shown on the 1824 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acreas and one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of two blacks and owning two horses.23

     On 5 July 1824 at Campbell County, Tennessee, Drury Holt Enters 50 acres of land on the head wates of Buffalow Creek, to include the improvement where on sd Holt now lives.24 He was shown on the 1826 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acreas and one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of three blacks and owning one horse.25

     On 2 January 1826 at Campbell County, Tennessee, Drury Holt Enters 50 acres of land on the waters of Big Ponch ... to include an improvement. Entered 2 Jan 1826.26 He was shown on the 1827 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acreas and one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of three blacks and owning one horse.25 He was shown on the 1828 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acreas and one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of two blacks and owning one horse.27 He was shown on the 1829 tax list in Water Course - Marsh Creek, Whitley County, Kentucky. 143 acreas and one white male over 21, one black over 16 with a total of two blacks and owning one horse.28

     In the 1830 census at Whitley County, Kentucky, Drury Holt, shown as Drury Holt, was listed as a head of a family. He is between 70 and 80. He owns two female slaves. One is between 10 and 20 years old and thhe other is between 36 and 55 years old. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Elizabeth Rogers, a female age 60 to 70 years old.29

     Drury Holt died on 16 February 1835 in Pine Knot Tavern, Whitley County, Kentucky, of Drury Holt's will reads: "We the undersigned subscriber state that we heard Drury Holt state in his lifetime and a short time previous to his death that at his death he wished all the property belonging to him to remain in profession of his wife during her material life and we believe him to be of sound mine when he made those statements and that he died by casualty, Feb. 16 1835. William Riddle, Gidian Gilbreath, Barton Gilbreath..30,31

Family

Elizabeth Rogers b. 1765, d. c May 1852
Children

Citations

  1. John Holt, Holt Happenings Holts in Indiana in "RootsWeb Holt-L Holts in Indiana - posting by John Holt (e-mail address)", listserve message to Rootsweb, 28 Oct 1997. Printout dated 28 June 2015. Data unverified. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb Listserver - Holts. Source No. 262.
  2. Tennessee Records Miscellaneous Hawkins County. Data unverified. Copied by Mrs. Sallie Armstrong McFadben, Rogersville, Tennessee on October 1937. H. B. Stamps Library, Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tennessee. Source No. 843.
  3. Druryl Holt household, 1810 U. S. Census, Knox County, Kentucky, population schedule, Barbourville, Page 71, National Archives micropublication M252_7. Source No. 704.
  4. Montgomery County, Virginia - The First 100 Years. Compiled by Judge C. W. Crush and Mrs. Frances Terry Ingmire. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Socity of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Hereinafter cited as Montgomery County, Virginia: The First 100 years. (pg: 101 and 102.) Source No. 725.
  5. History of Texas, Together with a Biographical History of Milam, Williamson ... (Bastrop County, Texas: Lewis Publishing Company, 1893.) Hereinafter cited as History of Texas. (Drury Holt: He was probably married when he settled in Kentucy, and there subsequently reared his family. His wife's maiden name was Rogers, and by her he had six children, all of whom became grown and raised families. The eldest and youngest of these, Danswell and Drury were sons, the remainder being daughters. Mollie was married to John Ryan Henry, Patty to Joseph Ryan, Lucy to David Tramell, and the youngest to Daniel Neal. Drury inherited a great deal of his father's physical and social make-up. In middle life he turned his attention to religion and politics and becamse a prominent miniter of the Church of the Disciples and a man of some public note.) Google Books (books.google.com) Source No. 372.
  6. Montgomery County, Virginia, Circa 1790: A Comprehensive Study - Including the 1789 Tax Lists, Abstracts of over 800 Land Surveys & Data Concering Migration. Compiled by Netti Schreiner - Yantis. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Socity of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Hereinafter cited as Comprehensive Study, Montgomery County, Virigina, Circa 1790. Source No. 724.
  7. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Viewed 19 July 2020. Tennessee, Early Land Registers, 1778-1927. Grant 756. Hawkins, Tennessee, Drury Holt. Source No. 870.
  8. Joyce Martin Murray, Deed Book 3, Hawkins County, Tennessee, 1801-1819 (n.p.: 1998.) Hereinafter cited as Deed Book 3, Abstracts. (Page 138: Indenture 7 June 1796 Thomas Rogers and Daswell Rogers, Hawkins Co., TN, one part, and William McClain, of same place, other part, $400 pd, 250 acres in sd county on N side Clinch Mountain on Little Warr Creek, beg on spur of Clinch Mountain. Wit: Drury Holt, Absalam Looney, Thos Mirce (?).) National Archives, Washington DC. Source No. 690.
  9. Drury Holt, 1807. entry, Tax Lists, Knox County, Kentucky; unknown file reference - Source No. 705.
  10. Dozwell Holt entry, Tax Lists, Knox County, Kentucky; unknown file reference - Source No. 705.
  11. Drury Holt entry, Tax Lists, Knox County, Kentucky; unknown file reference - Source No. 705.
  12. War of 1812 Service Records. Unverified data from the webiste: www.ancestry.com. (Drury Holt, 7 Reg't (Taul's), Mounted, Kentucky Vounteers. Private, Card Numbers 38054276 & 38054339).
  13. Soldiers of the War of 1812. Compiled by Minnie S. Wilder. Clearfield Company, 1931 Hereinafter cited as Soldiers of the War of 1812. (Roll of Captian Thomas Laughlin's Compnay, Kentucky Mounted Volunteer, Date and Place of Muster. Newport, August 31, 1813. Drewry Holt, John Wright, William L. Campbell.) Source No. 220.
  14. Knox County Land Surveyed. Hereinafter cited as Knox County Land Surveyed. (Knox County surveyed for Drury Holt, 14 Apr 1814, document dated 5 Oct 1813.) Source No. 835.
  15. Kentucky Land Grants, Volume 1-II. Compiled by Willard Rouse Jillson. Louisville, Kentucky: Filson Club Publications, 1925 Hereinafter cited as Kentucky Land Grants. This database contains the records of the Kentucky Land Office from 1782 to 1924. (Volume 1, Part 1, Book 2, Page 446, Chapter V Jellico Grants (1803-1853).) Source No. 695.
  16. 1818 - History and Families - 1993 - Whitley County, Kentucky. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, 1993 Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley County, Kentucky. (pg 24: The settlers of what now is known as Whitley County petitioned the governor to lay off this county from Knox County.....The first meeting of the Whitley County Court held Monday April 20 1818.....Few records remian for the earliest court sessions, but at the May 11819 term, it was shown that Samuel Ross had the back part of his right ear bitten off in a fight withHenry Holt on March 13th.) Source No. 830.
  17. Holt, Drury: 1819 - pg 8, entry 14, water course - Marsh Creek. 1820 - pg 8, entry 13, water course - Marsh C. 1825 (Holt, R.) - page 7, entry 14, water course - Marsh Creek. 1821 - (Holt, Drury Jr.) - pg 8, entry 15 - water course - Mash Cr., entered by Holt, D. 1822 - pg 8, entry 24, 143 acreas, water course - M. Creek, entered by Holt, Drury Jr.. 1823 - pg 8, entry 9, 143 acreas, water course - M. Creek, enteresd by Holt, Drury. entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  18. Kentucky Land Grants, Volume 1-II. Compiled by Willard Rouse Jillson. Louisville, Kentucky: Filson Club Publications, 1925 Hereinafter cited as Kentucky Land Grants. This database contains the records of the Kentucky Land Office from 1782 to 1924. Source No. 695.
  19. Drury Holt household, 1820 U. S. Census, Whitley County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page 124, National Archives micropublication M33_28. Source No. 833.
  20. 1818 - History and Families - 1993 - Whitley County, Kentucky. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, 1993 Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley County, Kentucky. (pg 24: The settlers of what now is known as Whitley County petitioned the governor to lay off this county from Knox County.....The first meeting of the Whitley County Court held Monday April 20 1818.....Few records remian for the earliest court sessions, but at the May 17 1819 term, it was shown that Samuel Ross had the back part of his right ear bitten off in a fight with Henry Holt on March 13th.) Source No. 830.
  21. Holt, Drury: 1819 - pg 8, entry 14, water course - Marsh Creek; 1820 - pg 8, entry 13, water course - Marsh C., 1825 (Holt, R.) - page 7, entry 14, water course - Marsh Creek; 1821 - (Holt, Drury Jr.) - pg 8, entry 15 - water course - Mash Cr., entered by Holt, D.; 1822 - pg 8, entry 24, 143 acreas, water course - M. Creek, entered by Holt, Drury Jr.; 1823 - pg 8, entry 9, 143 acreas, water course - M. Creek, enteresd by Holt, Drury. entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  22. Holt, Drury:
    1819 - pg 8, entry 14, water course - Marsh Creek;
    1820 - pg 8, entry 13, water course - Marsh C., 1825 (Holt, R.) - page 7, entry 14, water course - Marsh Creek;
    1821 - (Holt, Drury Jr.) - pg 8, entry 15 - water course - Mash Cr., entered by Holt, D.; 1822 - pg 8, entry 24, 143 acreas, water course - M. Creek, entered by Holt, Drury Jr.; 1823 - pg 8, entry 9, 143 acreas, water course - M. Creek, enteresd by Holt, Drury. entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  23. Drury Holt, 143 Whitly, Marsh Creek, white male over 21 (1), Blacks over 16 (1), Total Blacks (3), Total Mares (2) entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  24. Joyce Martin Murray, Campbell County, Tennessee, Land Entry Books A, B, D, and Miscellaneous Entries 1824-1902 (n.p.: 1998.) Hereinafter cited as Campbell County, Tennessee Land Entry Books. (A:33, No. 66: Drury Holt enters 50 acres of land in Campbell County on the head waters of Buffalow Creek ... to include the improvement where on sd Holt now lives. Entered 5 July 1824.) Campbell County, Tennessee Historical Society, LaFollette, Tennessee. Source No. 836.
  25. Drury Holt, 143 Whitly, Marsh Creek, white male over 21 (1), Blacks over 16 (1), Total Blacks (3), Total Mares (1) entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  26. Joyce Martin Murray, Campbell County, Tennessee, Land Entry Books A, B, D, and Miscellaneous Entries 1824-1902 (n.p.: 1998.) Hereinafter cited as Campbell County, Tennessee Land Entry Books. (A:33, No. 66: Drury Holt enters 50 acres of land in Campbell County on the waters of the Big Ponch ... to include an improvement. Entered 2 Jan 1826.) Campbell County, Tennessee Historical Society, LaFollette, Tennessee. Source No. 836.
  27. Drury Holt, 143 Whitly, Marsh Creek, white male over 21 (1), Blacks over 16 (1), Total Blacks (2), Total Horses (1) entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  28. Drury Holt, 143 Whitly, Marsh Creek, white male over 21 (1), Blacks over 16 (1), Total Blacks (2), Total Horse (1) entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  29. Drury Holt household, 1830 U. S. Census, Whitley County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page 285, National Archives micropublication M19_42. Source No. 834.
  30. John Holt, Holt Happenings Holts in Indiana in "RootsWeb Holt-L Holts in Indiana - posting by John Holt (e-mail address)", listserve message to Rootsweb, 28 Oct 1997. Printout dated 28 June 2015. Data unverified. His son Drury Holt I lived in Sequachie Valley in Hawkins Co., Tenn. and in Knox Co. Kentucky. His wife's maiden name was Rogers. He served in the War of 1812 as a private in Capt. George Craig's Compnay, 7th Regiment Mounted Kentucky Volunteers from August 31, 1812 to Nov. 2, 1812. He died at Pine Knot Tavern, Kentucky in 1854. Henry H. Holt and Drury Holt II, the Holt pioneers were his sons. Hereinafter cited as RootsWeb Listserver - Holts. Source No. 262.
  31. Joseph Leisure and Related Families. Data unvertified. Online @ http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/r/i/Sabra-Caroline-Briere/…. Compiled by Sabra Caroline Briere. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. (Will of Drury Holt Deceased. Source given as Noncupative Will of Drury Holt, copied from Whitley County, Ky records in Kentucky Kinfolks.) Source No. 1075.
  32. 1850 U. S. Census, Rush County, Indiana. Source No. 676.

Mary Ellng1,2

F, b. March 1871
     Mary Ellng was born in March 1871 in Indiana.

     Mary Ellng married Ernest J. Piepenbrink, son of Carl Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Piepenbrink and Mary Haseman, on 15 April 1891 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.3,4 In the Adams Township, Allen County, Indiana, census dated 8 June 1900, Mary Ellng, shown as Mary Peipenbrink, is listed in the household of Ernest Piepenbrink. She was born in March 1871 in Indiana and is 29 years old. She has been married for nine years and has had six children, 5 are still living.3 In the census of 20 April 1910 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, she is listed as the wife of Ernest J. Piepenbrink. Her name appears as Mary Piepenbrink. She is 39 years old and was born in Indiana. Her parents were both born in Germany. She is the mother of ten children' eight that are still living.5

Family

Ernest J. Piepenbrink b. 10 Nov 1862, d. 22 May 1925
Children

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana. Source No. 130.
  2. Indiana Marriages, 1800-1941, online @ www.ancestry.com. This database is a collection of Indiana marriage indexes from 86 counties in the State of Indiana, USA, covering various time periods between 1800 and 1941. (Viewed online 28 July 2012. Mary Elling, Ernst Piepenbrink, April 15, 1891.) Source No. 244.
  3. Ernest Piepenbrink household, 1900 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Adam T, sheet 2, family 10, National Archives micropublication # 243. Source No. 130.
  4. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Piepenbrink Family History Sheets: Ernest J. Piepenbrink, November 10, 1862. Died May 22, 1925. Burial Prairie Grove Cemetery. Married Mary Rose Elling. born May 28, 1871. Died September 18, 1963. Burial St. John Cemetery, New Haven, Indiana.) Source No. 268.
  5. Ernest Piepenbrink household, 1910 U. S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, 8-wd, Fort Wayne, sheet 9A, page 77, family 183, National Archives micropublication # T624_339, enumeration district 60. Source No. 779.
  6. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. http://www.acgsi.org/dath/pl.asp. Viewed 28 July 2012. Carl Piepenbrink, 21 Oct 1912, Fort Wayne. Father: Ernest, Mother: Mary Allwig.Burial: New Haven, Indiana Source No. 870.
  7. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Piepenbrink Family History Sheets: Ernest J. Piepenbrink, November 10, 1862. Children, Carl, boy-stillborn, Ethel, Fern, Mildred, Wilford, Vernon, Ruth, Mary, Alice, Lucille, Nevada. (Birth, Death, and marriages listed on sheets.)) Source No. 268.

Henry H. Holt1,2,3,4

M, b. 12 May 1787, d. 28 July 1879
FatherDrury Holt b. b 1765, d. 16 Feb 1835
MotherElizabeth Rogers b. 1765, d. c May 1852
ChartsKatheryn (Holt) Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Henry H. Holt was born on 12 May 1787 in Tennessee.5,4,1,3,6 He was the son of Drury Holt and Elizabeth Rogers.

     Henry H. Holt married Catharine Grey. In 1809 their son, Doswell Holt, was born in Kentucky.7,8 Henry was living in Sequatchie Valley, Sequatchie County, Tennessee. Southeast Tennessee's Sequatchie Valley is one of the most unique valleys in the world. One of only two "rift valleys," the other being the Great Victoria Valley in Africa. Over 125 miles long from the Tennessee River to Crossville, Sequatchie Valley never exceeds 5 miles in width and include Marion, Sequatchie, Bledsoe and Cumberland Counties. The Sequatchie River winds southward through the valley. Mining and agriculture being the primary mainstays of the region.9,10 Their second child, Henry B., was born circa 1811 in Tennessee.11 Their third child, James, was born on 15 August 1813 in Tennessee.12,13 Their fourth child, Crispen, was born on 1 January 1815. Their fifth child, Calvin, was born on 1 January 1818 in Tennessee.2,14 According to court documents, dated 17 May 1819, Henry Holt bit the back part of the right ear of Samuel Ross on 13 March 1819. During the August 1820 court session, Samuel Ross is shown in a law suit vs. Drury Holt.15,16 Their sixth child, Elizabeth, was born on 15 March 1819 in Tennessee.17,18
     Henry H. Holt bought ten acres at Jellico Creek, beginning at the large walnut and two junipers on the north side of the creek below his improvemnets then north 65 west 14 poles to a sugar tree near his spring . A second ten acre parcel on Jellico Creek beginning near his spring below his improvements then south 31 west 72 poles to a beach and sugar tree, then north 31 west 48 poles ... at Campbell County, Tennessee, from John Gray on 25 October 1819. $83 were paid for each parcels..19 Their seventh child, Drury, was born circa 1820 in Tennessee.20,21 Henry H. Holt was shown on the 1820 tax list in Campbell County, Tennessee. There were seven Militia Companies for Campbell County, Tennessee for the year 1820. The poll tax was paid by males aged 21 -50 years. Henry Holt is listed in the sixth company, 20 acres; 1 poll; 1 stud horse. Their eighth child, John, was born on 11 March 1821 in Tennessee.22,23 Henry H. Holt was shown on the 1822 tax list in Water Course - Gellico, Whitley County, Kentucky. 20 acres and one white male over 21, one and owning four horses.24 He was shown on the 1823 tax list in Water Course - Gellico, Whitley County, Kentucky. 20 acres and one white male over 21, one and owning five horses.24 Their ninth child, Sarah, was born on 9 September 1824 in Tennessee.25,26,27,28 Their tenth child, Emberson, was born in 1825 in Tennessee.29 Their eleventh child, Anna, was born on 1 December 1828 in Tennessee.30,31 M1 = description of property M2 = any other information or explanations about the transaction M3 = where (and when) the deed was proven; granted 150 acres south of the Walker's line on March 9, 1829. 50 additional acres were surveyed on March 10, 1829.32 Their twelfth child, Margaret, was born circa 1830 in Tennessee.33,34

     In the 1830 census at Campbell County, Tennessee, Henry H. Holt, shown as Henry Holt, was listed as a head of a family. He is between forty and firty and living near Joseph Ryan and Dennis Trammel. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household, Drury Holt and Emberson Holt, males, age five to ten years old, Crispen Holt, Calvin Holt and John Holt, males age 10 to 15 years old, James Holt and Henry B. Holt, males, age 15 to 20 years old, Anna Holt, Sarah Holt and Margaret Holt, a female under 5 years old, Elizabeth Holt, a female age 5 to 10 years of age, Catharine Grey, a female age 40 to 50 years old.35 Their thirteenth child, Susan, was born on 19 March 1832 in Tennessee.36 Henry H. Holt was living nearby when Pleasant Bowman recorded land, (an unknown value) on 12 March 1836 at Martin County, Indiana.37 M1 = description of property M2 = any other information or explanations about the transaction M3 = where (and when) the deed was proven.38 Henry H. Holt was living nearby when Pleasant Bowman recorded land, (an unknown value) on 30 January 1837 at Martin County, Indiana.37 M1 = description of property M2 = any other information or explanations about the transaction M3 = where (and when) the deed was proven.39 Henry H. Holt was living nearby when James Holt recorded land, SE-NW-S28 on 24 August 1837 at Martin County, Indiana.40 Henry H. Holt was living nearby when Doswell Holt recorded land, (an unknown value) on 21 September 1837 at Martin County, Indiana.41 Henry H. Holt is shown as Guardian of Andrew Holt in the estate of Andrew Holt in April 1838 at Martin County, Indiana; Henry Holt, Guardian of Andrew Holt, gave cash $4.70.42 Henry H. Holt was living nearby when John Grayson Edmondson recorded land, Living nearby are Henry Holt, Calvin Holt, Doswell Holt, and James Holt. on 30 September 1839 at Martin County, Indiana.43

     Henry H. Holt, shown as Henry Holt senior, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Martin County, Tennessee. He has 11 members in his household, including one unknown male between 15 and 20 years old. Four are working in agriculture. Henry is between 50-60 years old and he is living near his sons Doswell Holt, Henry Holt, and James Holt. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Emberson Holt, a male age 10 to 15 years old, Drury Holt, John Holt and Calvin Holt, males, age 15 to 20 years old, Susan Holt and Margaret Holt, females age 5 to 10 years of age, Sarah Holt and Anna Holt, females age 10 to 15 years old, Elizabeth Holt, a female age 20 to 30 years old, Catharine Grey, a female age 50 to 60 years old.44
     Henry H. Holt bought (an unknown value) at Campbell County, Tennessee, from Doswell Holt on 25 September 1841.45 Henry H. Holt is listed as Administrator of the estate of Crispen Holt on 4 August 1843 at Martin County, Indiana; Henry Hatch is shown as guardian of Andrew Holt, minor heir.46 The Burns City Christian Church in Martin County, Indiana was started in 1845 when Pleasant Bowman, Henry Holt, and John Williams were deeded one-acre land by Catherine Keck to be used for religious purpose.
     Henry H. Holt sold land at Roaring Creek on Cumberland River at Campbell County, Tennessee, to James Chitwood on 3 November 1847. The land was sold for $15. Henry Holt was from Martin County, Indiana.47 In the census of 16 September 1850 at McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Henry H. Holt, shown as Henry Holt, is listed as the head of a household which includes the following household member; Catharine Grey. He is 63 years old, a farmer, and was born in Tennessee. His real estate is valued at $1000 and he can not read or write. He is living next to his sons, Doswell, Emberson, and Calvin.48 In the census of 11 July 1860 at McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Henry H. Holt, shown as Henry Holt, appears as a head of a household which include the following household member; Catharine Grey. He is 72 years old, a farmer, and was born in Tennessee. His real estate is valued at $200 and his personal estate at $500. He can not read or write.49

     On 12 April 1866 at Martin County, Indiana, Henry H. Holt Sold to Henry Holt from Calvin Holt, 22 acres location given as W. side NW NE, Section 33, Township 5, Range 4. Warrant issued 22 Nov. 1860.50 In the census of 22 August 1870 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, Henry H. Holt, shown as Henry Holt, is listed as the head of household which included the following household members; Catharine Grey and Rebecca A. Holt. He is 83 years old and was born in Tennessee. His real estate value is $2000 and personal value $300. He can not read or write.51

     Henry H. Holt died on 28 July 1879 in McCameron Township, Martin County, Indiana, at age 92.6,52 He was survived by his children Drury, Elizabeth Williams, Sarah Ledgerwood, Susan Sims, and Ann Woodruff. His son Doswell Holt, preceded him in death, but Doswell's children were still living; Henry, Crispin, James, Calvin, Catharine Osborn, and George Holt.53 He is buried in the Crane Naval Base - Holt Cemetery located in Martin County, Indiana.52

Family

Catharine Grey b. Mar 1791, d. 18 Feb 1875
Children

Citations

  1. Henry Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 76, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Henry Holt, age 63, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  2. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Source No. 32.
  3. Henry Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 838, Family 543. (Henry Holt, age 72, born Tennessee) Source No. 80.
  4. Henry Holt household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 352, Family 20, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Henry Holt, age 83, Tennessee) Source No. 99.
  5. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Henry H. Holt, born May 12 1787, died July 28, 1879, 92y 2m 16d Source No. 32.
  6. Cemeteries at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare. Online at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmartin/crane.htm. Data unveritied. Some twenty-nine cemeteries are located on the site of the Crane Division of the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC). Today, these are cared for by the Public Works Directorate at Crane. Viewed information on-line, but also copied cemetery record from a library in Martin County, Indiana. This second record list the grave markers in groupings as they appeared at the Holt cemetery. 17 September 2014 viewed records at www.ingenweb.org/inmartin/htm. (Henry H. Holt, May 12, 1787, July 28, 1879. (see source 32, viewed grave marker, and May should read March)) Source No. 671.
  7. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Doswell Holt, died Feb 28, 1857, aged 48 years. Grave marker was next to Mary along with 3 small grave markers. Source No. 32.
  8. Doswell Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 77, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Born Kentucky.) Source No. 58.
  9. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: Nathaniel II, married Sarah (Sally) Holt, daughter of Henry H. and Catherine (Grey) Holt of Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee.) Source No. 216.
  10. The Sequatchie Valley. Data unvertified. Online @ http://www.rosemorgan.com/local_info.htm. Viewed and printed copies 14 Sep 2002. Source No. 682.
  11. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Henry Holt, d. 18 Aug 1873, 63 years. Buried in same cemetery as daughter Nancy,d. 30 May 1873, who died about the same time.) Source No. 1078.
  12. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. James Holt, born Sept 15 1813, Died Sept 9 1870 Source No. 32.
  13. Henry Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 845, Family 591. (James Holt, age 46, born Tennessee) Source No. 80.
  14. Calvin Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 79, National Archives micropublication M432_160. Source No. 58.
  15. 1818 - History and Families - 1993 - Whitley County, Kentucky. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, 1993 Hereinafter cited as History of Whitley County, Kentucky. (pg 24: The settlers of what now is known as Whitley County petitioned the governor to lay off this county from Knox County.....The first meeting of the Whitley County Court held Monday April 20 1818.....Few records remian for the earliest court sessions, but at the May 17 1819 term, it was shown that Samuel Ross had the back part of his right ear bitten off in a fight with Henry Holt on March 13th.) Source No. 830.
  16. Samuel Ross household, 1830 U. S. Census, Whitley County, Kentucky, population schedule, Page 285|M19_42. Source No. 834.
  17. Vincent Williams household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 279, Family 41, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Elizabeth Williams, age 51, born Tennessee) Source No. 99.
  18. Elizabeth Williams, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book No. 11, Page No. 28. (Elizabeth Williams, December 16, 1901, McCameron Township, age 83, Organic Heart Trouble, widow) Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 170.
  19. Paul W. Lemasters, compiler, Campbell County, TN, Deeds 1806-1831 , 2001), page # Page 202, 203, 205.. Hereinafter cited as Campbell County, TN, Deeds 1806-1831. Source No. 717.
  20. Drury Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 33, stamped 17, Family 19. (Drury Holt, age 25, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  21. Drewery Holt household. 1870 U. S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Bogard Township, Page 180, Family 111, National Archives micropublication M593_306. (50 years old.) Source No. 91.
  22. Walker Cemetery, Lucas County, Iowa. Online at www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htm. Data unveritied. (Walker Cemetery: Holt, Amarilla Kilgore (daughter of H. & N. Kilgore) (wife of John) 07/08/1825. Holt, John (Amarilla's name on stone) 03/11/1821 - 01/02/1864) Source No. 712.
  23. John Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Clarke County, Iowa, population schedule, Jackson Township, Page 481, Family 956, National Archives micropublication M653_314. Source No. 546.
  24. Unknown cd1 entry, unknown cd2 Tax Records, 1819 - 1850, Whitley County, Kentucky, Whitley County, Kentucky;Whitley County Public Library, Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky. Source No. 832.
  25. William Cullen Waggoner, Waggoner's: The first 300 Years in America (n.p.: .) Book put together by William Cullen Waggoner, I assume sometime in the 1990s. E-mail address to purchase book e-mail address, $50. Farmilytreemaker user site. Source No. 371.
  26. Nathaniel Ledgerwood household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 354, Family 66, National Archives micropublication Sally Ledgerwood, age 45, born Tennessee. Source No. 99.
  27. Nathaniel Legerwood household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 13, Family 67, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Sarah Legerwood, age 26, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  28. Sallie Ledgerwood, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book 12, Page 177, Record No. 13. (Sallie Ledgerwood, 5 February 1918, McCameron Township, Martin County, age 93, accidental injury to hip caused by falling.) Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 179.
  29. Emberson Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 78, National Archives micropublication M432_160. (Emberson Holt, age 25, born Tennessee) Source No. 58.
  30. John Woodrough household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 279, Family 36, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Annie Woodrough, age 42, born Indiana) Source No. 99.
  31. Anna Woodruff, Record of Death, Daviess County Health Department, Washington, Indiana, Recorded locally in Book No. H-21, Page No. 57. (Anna Woodruff, 27 Jan 1918, Daviess County, IN, age 89, widowed, obstruction of bowels. Buried Concord Cemetery in Daviess County, born 1 Dec 1828, Tennessee. Father: Henry Holt, Mother: unknown) Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 165.
  32. Kentucky Land Grants, Volume 1-II. Compiled by Willard Rouse Jillson. Louisville, Kentucky: Filson Club Publications, 1925 Hereinafter cited as Kentucky Land Grants. This database contains the records of the Kentucky Land Office from 1782 to 1924. (Volume 1, Part 1, Book 2, Page 919, Chapter VIII Grants south of Walker's line (1825-1923).) Source No. 695.
  33. Nathaniel Ledgerwood household. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana, population schedule, Madison Township, Page 176, Family 1270. Source No. 50.
  34. Henry Holt household, 1830 U. S. Census, Campbell County, Tennessee, population schedule, Page 216, National Archives micropublication Three females under 5. Source No. 707.
  35. Henry Holt household, 1830 U. S. Census, Campbell County, Tennessee, population schedule, Page 216. Source No. 707.
  36. Starlin Sims household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Brown Township, Page 279, Family 34, National Archives micropublication M593_342. (Margaret Sims, age 35, born Indiana) Source No. 99.
  37. Margaret R. Waters, Indiana Land Entries, Volume 2, Vincennes District, Part 1, 1807-1877 (Indianapolis: 1949.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana Land Enties, Vincennes District. (pg. 183: Pleasant Bowman* SE-SE-S29; 1-30-37; SE-NW-S32; 3-*12-36) National Archives, Washington DC. Source No. 719.
  38. Margaret R. Waters, Indiana Land Entries, Volume 2, Vincennes District, Part 1, 1807-1877 (Indianapolis: 1949.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana Land Enties, Vincennes District. (Henry Holt* SE-NE-S20; 9-27-1836) National Archives, Washington DC. Source No. 719.
  39. Margaret R. Waters, Indiana Land Entries, Volume 2, Vincennes District, Part 1, 1807-1877 (Indianapolis: 1949.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana Land Enties, Vincennes District. (Henry Holt* NW-NW-S28; 6-10-37) National Archives, Washington DC. Source No. 719.
  40. Margaret R. Waters, Indiana Land Entries, Volume 2, Vincennes District, Part 1, 1807-1877 (Indianapolis: 1949.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana Land Enties, Vincennes District. (Pg. 183: James Holt SE-SW-S28; 8-24-37) National Archives, Washington DC. Source No. 719.
  41. Margaret R. Waters, Indiana Land Entries, Volume 2, Vincennes District, Part 1, 1807-1877 (Indianapolis: 1949.) Hereinafter cited as Indiana Land Enties, Vincennes District. (pg. 183: Doswell Holt* E-SW-S20; 9-21-37) National Archives, Washington DC. Source No. 719.
  42. Probate Record, Book 1, pg. 99: Henry Holt, Guan of Ande Holt, cash given $4.70 (April 1938), Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 792.
  43. SaundraCarr26, Edmondon in "Ancestry Message Boards - Edmondon", listserve message to boards.ancestry.com, 29 April 2002. Printout dated 4 April 2003. Data unverified. Pg. 183: John Grayson Edmondson* SW-NW-S25; 9-1-39 Hereinafter cited as Ancestry Message Boards - Edmondon. Source No. 975.
  44. Henry Holt Senior household, 1840 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, Page 23, National Archives micropublication M704_99. Source No. 663.
  45. Deed - Campbell County, Tennesee, Grantee & Grantor Book One, Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records, www.glorecords.blm.gov/, Springfield, Fairfax County, Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Deeds: Campbell County, Tennesee, Grantee & Grantor unknown file reference, Source No. 797.
  46. Early Probate Records Martin County, Indiana , page # 96-98, 112.Page 96: Holt, Crispin. Henry Holt, Adm. Bond 26 Sept. 1838. Jane Holt, widow. 4 August 1843 - Report from Doswell Holt. Henry Hatch, guardian of Andrew Holt, minor heir of Crispin Holt, deceased. Andrew about sixteen (16) years old and now lives in Greene County with his stepfather, James Isom. Crispin Holt heir: 18 December 1853 - citation to Henry Holt, Sr. to appear regarding guardinaship of Andrew Holt. 7 January 1859 - Henry Holt report - his ward, Andrew Holt has reached majority and full account made to him. Receipt dated 29 December 1858 signed by Andrew Holt as heir of Crispin Holt; he, Andrew, received inheritance.. Unknown file reference, Source No. 306.
  47. Campbell County, Tennessee Deed - Henry H. Holt to James L. Chitwood, Campbell County, Tennessee, Book K, Page 279. Source No. 716.
  48. Henry Holt household. 1850 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 14, Family 76, National Archives micropublication M432_160. Source No. 58.
  49. Henry Holt household. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 838, Family 543. Source No. 80.
  50. Deeds: Martin County, Indiana, General Index of Deeds: Henry Holt, Source given as Book 15, page 281., Bureau of Land Management, General Land Office Records, www.glorecords.blm.gov/, Springfield, Fairfax County, Virginia unknown file reference, Source No. 883.
  51. Henry Holt household. 1870 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana, population schedule, McCameron Township, Page 352, Family 20, National Archives micropublication M593_342. Source No. 99.
  52. Holt Cemetery at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Henry H. Holt, born March 12 1787, died July 28, 1879, 92y 2m 16d Source No. 32.
  53. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  54. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Doswell Holt (1/108 - 8th share: grandsons; (1) Henry Holt, (2) Crispin Holt, (3) James Holt, (4) Calvin Holt and (5) George Holt, granddaughter; (6) Catrharine Osborn. (7) Drury Holt - deceased, 1/624 great grand children, John T., Crispin, Henry, Mary and two whose names are not known. (8)) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  55. Harry Q. Holt, History of Martin County, Indiana, Volume II (n.p.: orginally published in 1953.) Hereinafter cited as History of Martin County, Indiana. (pg 157: Nathaniel II, married Sarah (Sally) Holt, daughter of Henry H. and Catherine (Grey) Holt of Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee. The Henry H. Holts were also early settlers of Martin County. They had the following sons: Drury, Calvin, Crispin, Doswell, Emerson, Henry, James, and John.) Source No. 216.
  56. 1870 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana. Source No. 93.
  57. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Henry B. Holt, son) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  58. 1860 U. S. Census, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 80.
  59. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (James Holt, deceased, son of Henry H. Holt) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  60. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Crispen Holt, deceased, Amanda Edwards - heir) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  61. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Calvin Holt, deceased, son of Henry H. Holt) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  62. Elizabeth Williams, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book No. 11, Page No. 28. Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 170.
  63. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Elizabeth Williams, daughter 1/13) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  64. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Drury Holt, son 1/13) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  65. Author unknown, "Pioneer Drove Buffalo and Ox, Starling Holt's Father One of Early Settlers in Liberty Township," The Holt Herald, 4, Number 3 (April 1996) . Hereinafter cited as "Starling Holt's Father One of Early Settlers in Liberty Township". Source No. 221.
  66. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (John Holt, deceased, son of Henry H. Holt) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  67. Sallie Ledgerwood, Death Certificate, Martin County Department of Health, Shoals, Indiana, Book 12, Page 177, Record No. 13. Martin County Court House, Shoals, Martin County, Indiana. Source No. 179.
  68. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Sarah Ledgerwood, daughter 1/13) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  69. Early Probate Records Martin County, Indiana , page # 96-98, 112.. Unknown file reference, Source No. 306.
  70. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Emberson Holt, deceased, son of Henry H. Holt) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  71. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Ann Woodrough, daughter 1/13) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  72. 1850 U.S. Census, Daviess County, Indiana. Source No. 50.
  73. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Margaret Ledgerwood, daughter, deceased) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.
  74. Henry H. Holt's Disposition of his Will, Martin County, Indiana, January 10, 1881. Recived a copy of Henry H. Hol'ts Will distribution from a Holt research in 1999. Includes inventory, sale of inventory, heirs of Henry H. Holt. (Susan Sims, daughter 1/13) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 664.

Herman Scherman1

M
     Herman Scherman married Clara Piepenbrink, daughter of Carl Heinrich Friedrich Conrad Piepenbrink and Mary Haseman, on 30 November 1897 in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana.1,2,3

Family

Clara Piepenbrink b. 1876, d. 1951
Children

Citations

  1. Indiana, Allen County, Index to Marriage Record L-R, 1824-1920, online @ www.ancestry.com. Source given as W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Fort Wayne Complied by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Clara Piepenbrink, Herman Scherman, m. Nov 30 1897. Source given as Book 22, Page 506.) Source No. 3.
  2. Fort Wayne Sentenil. Fort Wayne, Indiana, (Jan. 18. 1898: Licsensed to wed, Herman Scherman and Clara L. Piepenbrink.) Source No. 61.
  3. Family and friends of Charles and Mary Piepenbrink; Photograph. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. A letter from Russell P. Smith, sent to various cousins, identifing who is in the photo and two replies; one from Lucille Malloure, Dec 1972 and another one from an unknown writer, also Dec. 1972. Both letters dealt with identiying the individuals in the anniversary photo. Clara Piepenbrink Schermann - daughter. Source No. 1003.
  4. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Family of Clara L. Piepenbrink Scherman. Clara L. Piepenbrink 1876 - 1951. Married Herman Scherman 1865 - 1942. Children Henry J. (Harry) 1899 - 1969, Hubert C. 1902 - 1979.) Source No. 268.

John Haseman1

M, b. before 1825, d. before 1850
     John Haseman was also known as Jacob Hasmann.2,3

     John Haseman was born before 1825 in Germany.

     John Haseman married Sophia Brantmeyer before September 1840.

     John Haseman died before 1850.

Family

Sophia Brantmeyer b. 1813, d. Nov 1893
Children

Citations

  1. Mary Piepenbrink, Death Certificate, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana. (Father shown as John Haseman and mother Sophia Brantmeyer, both born in Germany.) Indiana State Department of Health, Vital Records Dept., Indianapolis, Indiana. Source No. 871.
  2. Letter from Afton Bricker (California), to Barb Malloure, dated about 1981. Data unverified. Includes family group sheets and genealogy information on the Bricker family. Believe the Piepenbrink sheets also came from Afton. Source No. 285.
  3. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Ernest Piepenbrink 2/20/1802.) Source No. 268.
  4. Mary Piepenbrink, Death Certificate, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana. (Father shown as John Haseman and mother Sophia Brantmeyer, both born in Germany) Indiana State Department of Health, Vital Records Dept., Indianapolis, Indiana. Source No. 871.
  5. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. https://www.acgsi.org/funeral/_ha.asp. Viewed 18 October 2020. Complilation of funeral record indexes. Wilhelmina, Habecker. Widow. Father: Wm. H. Stellhorn - Ger. Died. 31 Oct. 1919. Born 17 Dec 1842 West Virginia. Cemetery: Lindenwood. Source No. 870.
  6. Letter from Afton Bricker (California), to Barb Malloure, dated about 1981. Data unverified. Includes family group sheets and genealogy information on the Bricker family. Believe the Piepenbrink sheets also came from Afton. (Information states: research started January 1986. The children of ---- Jacob Hasmann were in addition to Mary, Wilhemina Hasmann Habecker and Lizetta (Settee) Hasmann Nietert, wife of Herman Nietert. Children of ____ and Henry Stellhorn were Fred Stellhorn who was married to Teena and had no children; John Stellhorn, married to Calistan, who lived in ___ and had one daughter, Laura Strodel; and Maggie (Stellhorn or Hasmann) Hockemery. (Mary, and also a William).) Source No. 285.

Sophia Brantmeyer1

F, b. 1813, d. November 1893
     Sophia Brantmeyer was born in 1813 in Germany.2

     Sophia Brantmeyer married first John Haseman before September 1840.

     Sophia Brantmeyer married Henry Stellhorn between 1843 and 1844.2,3 In the census of 21 September 1850 in 45th District, Preston County, Virginia, Sophia appears in the household of Henry Stellhorn as Sophia Stillhorn. She is 37 years old and was born in Germany.2 In the census of 26 June 1860 in Adams Township, Allen County, Indiana, Sophia appears in the household of Henry Stellhorn as Sophia Stellhorn. She is 49 years old and was born in Bavaria.4 In the census of 30 August 1870 in Adams Township, Allen County, Indiana, Sophia appears in the household of Henry Stellhorn as Sophia Stillhorn. She is 57 years old and was born in Prussia.5 In the census of 11 June 1880 in New Haven, Allen, Indiana, she is listed as the wife of Henry Stellhorn. Her name appears as Sophia Stillhorn. Sophia Stellhorn is 67 years old, born in Prussia, as was her parents. She is listed as being married once.6

     Sophia Brantmeyer died in November 1893 in Indiana.7,8 She is buried in the Lindenwood Cemetery located in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Michigan.9

Family 1

John Haseman b. b 1825, d. b 1850
Children

Family 2

Henry Stellhorn b. 1816
Children

Citations

  1. Mary Piepenbrink, Death Certificate, Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana. (Father shown as John Haseman and mother Sophia Brantmeyer, both born in Germany) Indiana State Department of Health, Vital Records Dept., Indianapolis, Indiana. Source No. 871.
  2. Henry Stillborn household. 1850 U. S. Census, Preston County, Virginia, population schedule, Preston, Family 984. (All the children are using the Stillhorn last name and not Hausman. Assume that most of the children are Henry's and not by Sophia's first husband. There are two Williams shown. The oldest William was born in Maryland, as was Maria. Another source shows that Maria was the daughter of Hausman, therefore it is assumed the oldest William is also a son of Hausman and not Stellborn.) Source No. 1006.
  3. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Ernest Piepenbrink 2/20/1802.) Source No. 268.
  4. Henry Stellhorn household. 1860 U.S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Adams, Family 627. Source No. 71.
  5. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1870 Census for Henry Stillhorn, Indiana, Allen, Adams Township.Roll: M593_297; Page: 172B. FHL Film: 545796.) Source No. 942.
  6. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (1880: New Haven, Allen, Indiana; Roll: 264; Page: 335A; ED: 100. Henry Stillborn) Source No. 942.
  7. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Sheet of paper listing thoses buried in Lindenwood Cemetery. Section D, Plot 75, 8 graves.) Source No. 268.
  8. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. https://www.acgsi.org/vital/st.asp. Viewed 18 October 2020. Sophia Stellhorn, 81 y. 1893 Death. Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne Sentinel 11/11/1983:1. Source No. 870.
  9. Letter from Hilda A. Scherman (Fort Wayne, Indiana), to Lucille Malloure, dated 26 January 1994. Data unverified. Includes letter, family group sheets, and newspaper articles. (Sheet of paper listing thoses buried in Lindenwood Cemetery. Section D, Plot 75, 8 graves) Source No. 268.
  10. Henry Stillborn household. 1850 U. S. Census, Preston County, Virginia, population schedule, Preston, Family 984. (All the children are using the Stillhorn last name and not Hausman. Assume that most of the children are Henry's and not by Sophia's first husband.) Source No. 1006.
  11. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Viewed 18 October 2020. Indiana State Board of Health. Record #70. Solomon Stellhorn. White, single. Born: 10 March 1853. Virginia. 50 years, 3 months, 14 days. Father: Henry Stellhorn. Germany. Mother: Sophia Braundtmeyer. Germany. Informant: Wm. Stellhorn. Cemetery: Lindenwood. Date of death: 24 June 1903. Tuberculosis. Source No. 870.

Wilson Scott1,2,3,4

M, b. August 1831, d. 16 January 1912
FatherThomas Scott II4 b. 28 Jul 1789, d. 21 Dec 1870
MotherIsabelle Carlisle4 b. 18 Jul 1789, d. 20 Apr 1862
     Wilson Scott was born in August 1831 in Union Township, Carroll County, Ohio.5,6 He was the son of Thomas Scott II and Isabelle Carlisle.4 In the 1840 census in Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, Wilson Scott is assumed to be enumerated with Thomas Scott II; assumption.7 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 29 July 1850, Wilson Scott, shown as (an unknown value), is listed in the household of Thomas Scott II. He is 18 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio.8 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 29 July 1850, Wilson Scott, shown as (an unknown value), is listed in the household of Thomas Scott II. He is 18 years old, a farmer, and was born in Ohio.8

     Wilson Scott married Elizabeth A. McClintock on 21 October 1857.6,9 Reminder - Pick a Role; He is 37 yers old, a farmer with personal property of $600. He was born in Ohio and living next to Thomas Scott, age 80.10 Reminder - Pick a Role; Wilson, age 48, is a farmer and was born in Ohio. His parents were born in Ireland. He is living next to his sisters Sarah and Mary J. Scott. Wilson Scott survived the death of his brother, William Carlisle Scott IV, who died on 8 June 1905.11

     Wilson Scott died on 16 January 1912 in Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, at age 80.6,12 He is buried Scott (New) Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio.6

Family

Elizabeth A. McClintock b. Jul 1831, d. 11 Aug 1906
Children

Citations

  1. "William C. Scott obituary," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Carroll County, Ohio, 1905. Source No. 341.
  2. Obituaries & Newspaper articles, Newspapers from Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio. Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Source No. 524.
  3. Thos. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 41, Family 530, National Archives micropublication M432_664. (Sarah, age 26 born Ohio) Source No. 47.
  4. Emails from Scott Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1998 through 2001. Includes letter from Evelyn German dated 1 Nov. 1998. Unverified data. (Carroll and Harrison Counties, page 953: Wilson Scott ..... He was a son of Thomas and Isabelle (Carlisle) Scott, who were natives of Scotland and who were numbered among the prioneer settlers of what is now Carroll County.).
  5. Thos. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 41, Family 530, National Archives micropublication M432_664. (W. age 18 born Ohio.) Source No. 47.
  6. Ohio, Carroll County cemeteries - Scotts. Hereinafter cited as Carroll County cemeteries. Visited Carroll County Library June 1999 and copied page 161 and unknown page number, labeled Scott Family Burials - Carroll County, O. Cemeteries included are Union Valley, Leavittsville, New Scott, and Old Scott. Visited Scott Cemetery. Took photos. (Scott Burials in New Scott Cemetery:Scott, Wilson 1831-1912, wf Eliz. McClintock 1831-1906) Source No. 529.
  7. Thomas Scott household, 1840 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 242. (M704_381) Source No. 507.
  8. Thos. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 41, Family 530, National Archives micropublication M432_664. Source No. 47.
  9. Ohio, Carroll County, Marriage Records Volume 1, 1833-1849. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Ohio, Carroll County, 1833 - 1849. Source No. 542.
  10. Wilson Scott household. 1870 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 126, Family 87. Source No. 527.
  11. Obituaries & Newspaper articles, Newspapers from Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio. (William C. Scott: 09 June 1905,unknown paper, unknown page. In the death of William C. Scott there has been removed from earth one of our best citizens and most noted of pioneers....He was married to Mary Scott who passed away in death 12 years ago. They had 11 children, only four of whom survive.) Carroll County Genealogical Society, Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Source No. 524.
  12. Emails from Scott Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1998 through 2001. Includes letter from Evelyn German dated 1 Nov. 1998. Unverified data. (Wilson Scott came into full possession of the old home farm .... unitl his death, which occurred January ?? 1912, his wife having passed away August ?? 1906. They became the parents of two sons and three daughters, all of whom are living.).
  13. Wilson Scott household. 1870 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 126, Family 87, National Archives micropublication Sarah J.. Source No. 527.
  14. Wilson Scott household, 1880 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page # 127D, Family # 210, National Archives micropublication daughter. Source No. 526.
  15. Wilson Scott household, 1880 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page # 127D, Family # 210, National Archives micropublication son. Source No. 526.
  16. Emails from Scott Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1998 through 2001. Includes letter from Evelyn German dated 1 Nov. 1998. Unverified data. (Carroll and Harrison Counties, page 953: John Loman Scott was born September 8, 1871, a son of Wilson and Elizabeth Ante (Mc Clintock) Scott. On the same ancestral homestead farm Wilson Scott was born and reared and here he passed his entire life.).

Jabez Winship1

M
     Jabez Winship married Hannah Forsythe.2 Jabez Winship lived with Lavina Winship before 1805 at Connecticut.2

Family

Hannah Forsythe
Child

Citations

  1. Charles N. Thompson, Sons of the Wilderness, John and William Conner (Nobleville, Indiana: Conner Prairie Press, 1937 Indiana Historical Society; Reprint 1988.) Hereinafter cited as Sons of the Wilderness. Source No. 363.
  2. Charles N. Thompson, Sons of the Wilderness, John and William Conner (Nobleville, Indiana: Conner Prairie Press, 1937 Indiana Historical Society; Reprint 1988.) Hereinafter cited as Sons of the Wilderness. (ATlas of Franklin County (1882), 12-13, 52; Cole, Ernest B., "The Winship Family of Indiana," Indianapolis Star, September 12, 1920.) Source No. 363.

Robert Lee1

M, b. 1776, d. 23 November 1829
FatherWilliam F. Lee1 b. 23 Jan 1741, d. 21 Feb 1807
MotherCathren Ross1 b. 1739/40, d. 1793
     Robert Lee was born in 1776 in Morgan, Washington County, Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross.1

     Robert Lee married Mary Jack on 13 December 1806.1

     Robert Lee died on 23 November 1829 in Warren County, Ohio.1

Family

Mary Jack

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

Martin Bair1,2,3,4

M, b. 16 February 1816, d. 5 December 1900
FatherDaniel Bear5 b. b 1800
     Martin Bair was also known as Martin Bare.6,7 Martin Bair was also known as Martin Bear.8

     Martin Bair was born on 16 February 1816 in Pennsylvania.8 He was the son of Daniel Bear.5

     Martin Bair married Susanna Gilbert, daughter of Mr. Gilbert and Martha, before 1836.9 In January 1838 their son, Charles Bare, was born in Ohio.1,10 In 1840 their son, Martin V. B. Bare, was born.1

     Martin Bair, shown as Martin Bare, was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 census Bazetta Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. He is between 30 and 40 years old and living next to Henry Gilbert, who is between 40 and 50 years old. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also in this household, Charles Bare and Daniel Bair, males under 5 years old, Susanna Gilbert, a female age 20 to 30 years old.6 On 11 November 1841 their daughter, Mary Ann Bair, was born in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.11,12,13,14 On 11 September 1844 their son, John Bare, was born in Trumbell County, Ohio.1,15,16 In the census of 3 August 1850 at Bazetta Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, Martin Bair, shown as Martin Bear, is listed as a head of household which includes the following household members; Susanna Bair, Charles Bare, Daniel Bair, Mary Ann Bair and John Bare. He was 34 years old, a farmer, and was born in Pennsylvania. Also living with this household is Maria Clay, age 20, who was also born in Ohio.17 In 1855, Martin Bair and Susanna Gilbert moved to Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.1 In the census of 14 June 1860 at Springfield Township, Allen County, Indiana, Martin Bair, shown as Martin Bare, appears as a head of household which includes the following household members; Susanna Gilbert, John Bare, Daniel Bair and Christian Gilbert. He is 46 years old and was born in Pennsylvania. His real estate is valued at $1000 and his personal estate at $300. Living in his household is also a Christian Gilbert, age 31, working as a servant and Margaret Witsel, age 9. Christian, could possiblity be a relative of Susan's, having the same last name.18 Martin Bair and Susanna Gilbert were divorced circa 1860.19,20

     Martin Bair's second wife was Mary E. They married after 1860.21 In the census of 28 June 1880 at Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Martin Bair, shown as Martin Bare, appears as a head of household. Living with him is his wife, Mary E., his daughter, Eliza J. Bair. He is 63 years old, working in a sawmill, and was born in Pennsylvania, as were his parents.22 In the census of 7 June 1900 in Hicksville Township, Defiance County, Ohio, Martin Bair, shown as Martin Bear, appears as a head of household, which include his wife, Mary E.. He is 84 years old and was born in Pennsylvania, as were his parents. He was born in February, 1816, and has has been married for 40 years.23

     Martin Bair died on 5 December 1900 at age 84. He is buried in the Forest Home Cemetery located in Salem Township, Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio.24

Family 1

Susanna Gilbert b. 15 May 1816, d. 13 Feb 1895
Children

Family 2

Mary E. b. May 1844
Child

Citations

  1. "Bare Obituary," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Hicksville, Ohio, 1908. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as John Bare Obituary. Source No. 330.
  2. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. BARE Source No. 911.
  3. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. (Name of father on death certificate was Martin Bair) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  4. J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio: including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of early settled families (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio. (Henry Bricker page 582 -587) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  5. J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio: including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of early settled families (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio. (Henry Bricker page 582 -587: Martin and Susan (Gilbert) Bear, from the Allegheny seciton, Pennsylvania... Mr. Bear was a farmer, son of Daniel Bear, a pioneer of Bazetta, Trumbull County, Ohio.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  6. Martin Bare household, 1840 U. S. Census, Trumbull County, Ohio, population schedule, Bazella Township, Page 25, National Archives micropublication M704_429. Source No. 312.
  7. Martin Bare household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 187C, Family # 98, National Archives micropublication T9_1011, FHL Film 1255011. Source No. 112.
  8. Martin Bear household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, 2-WD, Hicksville Township, sheet 5A, family 116, National Archives micropublication # T623_1263, enumeration district 12. (Martin Bear, born Feb. 1816, married 40 years.) Source No. 803.
  9. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. (Name of mother on death certificate was Susan Gilbert and name of father was Martin Bare.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  10. Charles Bare household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet sheet 16B, family 417, enumeration district 12. Source No. 803.
  11. William Henry Bricker, Death Certificate, 33968, Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics, Defiance, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Primary Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 442. (Mother was born in Ohio.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 182.
  12. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  13. D. Frank Bricker, Death Certificate, #31023, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 322, Primary Registration District No. 4481, Registered No. 8. (Mother born in Ohio) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 517.
  14. St. Jacob's Cemetery, Columbiana County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on April 2004. Mary A. Bricker. Nov 11 1841 - May 27 1924. Source No. 16.
  15. John Bare household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, sheet 8A, Page 155, family 191, National Archives micropublication # T623_1263, enumeration district 12. (Born September 1843, Ohio) Source No. 803.
  16. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. BARE Source No. 911.
  17. Martin Bear household. 1850 U. S. Census, Trumbull County, Ohio, population schedule, Bazetta Township, Page 446, Family 13, National Archives micropublication M432_733. Source No. 197.
  18. Martin Bare household. 1860 U.S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Springfield Township, Page 469, Family 221, National Archives micropublication M653_243. Source No. 71.
  19. Susanne Bare household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 177D, Family # 279, National Archives micropublication T9_1011, FHL Film 1255011. (Susanna Bare showns as divorced.) Source No. 112.
  20. Martin Bear household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, 2-WD, Hicksville Township, sheet 5A, family 116, National Archives micropublication # T623_1263, enumeration district 12. (He has been married for 40 years.) Source No. 803.
  21. Martin Bear household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, 2-WD, Hicksville Township, sheet 5A, family 116, National Archives micropublication # T623_1263, enumeration district 12. (Mary Bear, born May 1844, Ohio, married 40 years.) Source No. 803.
  22. Martin Bare household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 187C, Family # 98, National Archives micropublication T9_1011, FHL Film 1255011. Source No. 112.
  23. Martin Bear household, 1900 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, 2-WD, Hicksville Township, sheet 5A, family 116, National Archives micropublication # T623_1263, enumeration district 12. Source No. 803.
  24. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. BARE Source No. 911.
  25. Martin Bare household. 1860 U.S. Census, Allen County, Indiana, population schedule, Springfield Township, Page 469, Family 221, National Archives micropublication M653_243. (Daniel Bare, age 21, born Ohio.) Source No. 71.
  26. Civil War Research Database. Unverified data from the webiste: www.ancestry.com. Source given as Historcal Data Systems, Inc. P. O. Box 196, Kingston, MA 02364 (Martin V. B. Bair, record 309261).
  27. Mary Ann Bricker, Death Certificate, #27602, Ohio Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics, 246 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio, Registration District No. 323, Prinamry Registration District No. 2332, Registered No. 30. (Name of father on death certificate was Martin Bair born in Ohio.) Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 178.
  28. Martin Bare household, 1880 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page # 187C, Family # 98, National Archives micropublication T9_1011, FHL Film 1255011. (Eliza J. Bare, age 8, daug., born Indiana. Her father is shown as being born in NJ, but believe this is wrong because in the 1900 census, it is indicated that her parents had been married for 40 years.) Source No. 112.

Sarah Abbe

F, b. circa 1639/40
FatherJohn Abbe b. c 1613, d. 1688/89
MotherMary b. c 1614/15, d. 9 Sep 1672
     Sarah Abbe was born circa 1639/40 in Massachusetts. She was the daughter of John Abbe and Mary.

Sarah A. Landis1

F, b. circa 1832
FatherDavid Landis b. c 1801
MotherMary b. c 1798
     Sarah A. Landis was born circa 1832 in Ohio. She was the daughter of David Landis and Mary. In 1835, Sarah A. Landis moved with her parents to Defiance County, Ohio.2 In the 1840 census in an unknown place , Sarah A. Landis is assumed to be enumerated with David Landis.3 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Sarah appears in the household of David Landis.1

Citations

  1. David Landis household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, Page 88, written page 177, Family 1184. Source No. 52.
  2. "Mariah Landis DeLong," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Obituary. (Mariah Landis DeLong, daughter of David and Mary Landis, was born in Preble county, Ohio, December 11, 1821, and died in Chicago, ILL., March 28, 1912, aged 90 years, 3 months and 17 days. Moved to Defiance county, Ohio, with her parents in 1835. She was united in marriage with Solomon DeLong, August 21, 1841; and with her husband settled in DeKalb county, Indiana in 1842.) Source No. 113.
  3. David Landis household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane Township, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704-_419. Source No. 655.

Ruth Scott1,2,3

F, b. 2 September 1806, d. 16 October 1885
FatherCrawford Scott II3,4 b. 1767, d. 6 Sep 1844
MotherMary Barnes4 b. 1775, d. 12 May 1845
     Ruth Scott was born on 2 September 1806 in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.5,6,7,8 She was the daughter of Crawford Scott II and Mary Barnes.3,4 In the 1810 census in German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Ruth Scott is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II; assumption.9 In the 1820 census in Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Ruth Scott is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II.10 In the 1830 census in an unknown place , Ruth Scott is assumed to be enumerated with Crawford Scott II; assumption.11 Ruth was living in Carroll County, Ohio.12

     Ruth Scott married William Scott II, son of William Scott and Susannah Long, on 7 March 1839 in Carroll County, Ohio.13,3,12,8,14 In the 1840 census in Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, Ruth Scott is assumed to be enumerated with William Scott II; assumption.15 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 29 July 1850, Ruth Scott, shown as R. Scott, is listed in the household of William Scott II. She is 43 years old and was born in Pennsylvania.16 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 29 July 1850, Ruth Scott, shown as R. Scott, is listed in the household of William Scott II. She is 43 years old and was born in Pennsylvania.16 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 25 June 1860, Ruth Scott, shown as Ruth Scott, is listed in the household of William Scott II. She is 30 years old and was born in Pennsylvania.17 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 25 June 1860, Ruth Scott, shown as Ruth Scott, is listed in the household of William Scott II. She is 30 years old and was born in Pennsylvania.17 In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated 29 June 1870, Ruth Scott, shown as (an unknown value), is listed in the household of an unknown person . She is 54 years old, born in Pennsylvania, and is keeping house. In the Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, census dated June 1880, Ruth Scott, shown as Ruth Scott, is listed in the household of William Scott II. She is 60 years old and was born in Ohio.18

     Ruth Scott died on 16 October 1885 in Monroe Township, Carroll County, Ohio, at age 79.19,7,12,1 She is buried in the Scott (Old) Cemetery located in Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio. Buried next to her husband, Wm and son William.

Family

William Scott II b. 1805, d. 1 Apr 1894

Citations

  1. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Crawford II married Mary Barnes in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 1792, and to their union was born the following children: Names, birth dates and death dates given. They are the same as written in Book, Tombstone Inscription and Records.) Source No. 217.
  2. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. Source No. 521.
  3. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (husband of Ruth, dau. of Crawford II; also William was the father of Thomas II, father of William C. IV, husband of Mry, dau. of Crawford II. William II and Ruth, his wife were first sousins, and William C. IV and Mary his wife were first sousins once removed.) Source No. 217.
  4. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Crawford II md Mary Barnes in Fayette Co., Pa., 1792 and to their union was born the following children: Ruth Born Sept. 2, 1806, Died Oct. 16, 1885 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  5. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  6. Wm. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, 41, Page 529, Family M432_664, National Archives micropublication age 43, Pennsylvania. Source No. 47.
  7. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family: Ruth Born Sept. 2, 1806, Died Oct. 16, 1885 Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  8. W. C. Scott, Crawford Scott and His Descendants, History of the Scott Family from A. D. 1650 to A. D. 1917 (Cleveland, Ohio: booklet, W. C. Scott, April 1, 1917.) Hereinafter cited as Crawford Scott and His Descendants. Handwritten note on first page: To Hiram Scott, Esq., Compliments of the author W. C. Scott. Separate piece of paper states: The book Crawford Scott and his descendants, by W. C. Scott, is in the possession of Mrs. Belle Toots, 3241 Antigua Rd., Carrollton, Ohio. Last paragraph states that this is a booklet - Cleveland, Ohio, April 1st, 1917. (includes Genealogy of the Family of Scotts - W. C. Scott, 1898 Prepared by W. C. Scott, Bandon, Oregon). (Wilson Scott and Ann Woodward were married Oct. 20, 1831, as abpve and had 14 children, 5 "still born." All born near New Salem, PA. - as follows.....names, dates and various information given.) Source No. 217.
  9. Crafford Scott household, 1810 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Towship, Page 83, National Archives micropublication M252_54. Source No. 505.
  10. Crawford Scott household, 1820 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Luzerne Towship, Page 177, National Archives micropublication M33_103. Source No. 539.
  11. Crawford Scott household, 1830 U. S. Census, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, German Towship, Page 281. (M19_162) Source No. 506.
  12. Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio (Arkon, Ohio: E. W. Powell, 1973), page # 158 & 159.The Scott Family:Ruth married William Scott II, son of William I, lived and died in Carroll County, Ohio Hereinafter cited as Tombstone Inscriptions and Farmily Records of Carroll County, Ohio. Unknown file reference, Source No. 533.
  13. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.
  14. Ohio, Carroll County, Marriage Records Volume 1, 1833-1849. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Ohio, Carroll County, 1833 - 1849. Source No. 542.
  15. Wm. Scott household, 1840 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 242, National Archives micropublication M704_381. Source No. 507.
  16. Wm. Scott household. 1850 Census - Carroll County, Ohio, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 41, Family 529, National Archives micropublication M432_664. Source No. 47.
  17. Wm. Scott household. 1860 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page 328, Family 566. Source No. 525.
  18. William S. Scott household, 1880 U. S. Census, Carroll County, Ohio, population schedule, Monroe Township, Page # 130A, Family # 237. Source No. 526.
  19. Old Scott Cemetery, Carroll County, Ohio. Compiled by Carroll County Genealogical Society. Carrollton, Ohio: Carroll County Genealogical Society, unknown date Hereinafter cited as Old Scott Cemetery. The Old Scott Cemetery is a family cemetery located near the top of a high hill southwest of Tabor Lake in the northeast quarter of Section 23, Monroe Township, Carroll County. The property, formerly known as the Old Scott Farm, is at 2049 Scroll Rd., S.W. (TR-804). Nine stones remain, all in disaray due to damage by cattle. The cemetery was read in 1982 by Gene and Shirley Pattersn Anderson, checked by Linda Snedeker Scott and the editors. (V) Source No. 521.

Lucinda Bricker1

F, b. 4 April 1848, d. 17 June 1872
FatherJohn F. Bricker1 b. 23 Aug 1810, d. 4 Apr 1886
MotherRebecca Burger1 b. 11 Aug 1803, d. 26 Mar 1851
ChartsJohn Bricker's Descendant Chart
     Lucinda Bricker was born on 4 April 1848 in Lisbon, Columbiana County, Ohio.2 She was the daughter of John F. Bricker and Rebecca Burger.1 In the census of 20 September 1850 in Centre Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Lucinda appears in the household of John F. Bricker as Lucinda Bricker. She is 2 years old and was born in Ohio.1 In the census of 31 July 1860 in Salem Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, Lucinda appears in the household of David Bricker as Lucinda Bricker. She is 12 years old and was born in Ohio. It is assumed that she is the daughter of John F. Bricker and that she is living with her granduncle.3

     Lucinda Bricker married David Shive on 8 August 1869 in Columbiana County, Ohio.4,5

     Lucinda Bricker died on 17 June 1872 at age 24.6,7 She is buried in the St. Jacob Cemetery located in Columbiana County, Ohio. I assume this Lucinda Bricker. She is buried next to and has the same stone as Phebe Bricker, wife of Enos Bricker, Lucinda's brother. She is married to a David S.8

Family

David Shive b. b 1850
Child

Citations

  1. John Bricker household. 1850 U. S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Centre Township, Page 327, Family 112. Source No. 49.
  2. Ancestry.com, Records of St. Jacobs Church, viewed online @ http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31461481/person/20333787464/…. , (Columbiana County, Ohio). Downloaded 7 July 2015. Downloaded a pdf file titled "Records of St Jacobs Church Co", from ancestry.com. that was shared by ht011952 on 31 Jan 2014. The records indicate that they were copied and distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lison, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair. (Viewed 15 January 2015: Digital copy. Records of St. Jacobs Church, Salem Twp, Columbiana County. Circa 1930's as a WPA project. Copied and Distributed by Jean Van Fossan, Genealogical Chairman, Lewis Kenny Chapter of the NSDAR, Lisbon, Ohio, Irma B. Gobel, State Chair: Child: Lucinda Bricker, born 14 April 1848. Baptised 8 October 1848. Parents John & Rebecca Bricker.) Source No. 939.
  3. David Bricker household. 1860 U.S. Census, Columbiana County, Ohio, population schedule, Salem Township, Page 404, Family 2048, National Archives micropublication M653_949. Source No. 808.
  4. J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio: including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of early settled families (Chicago, Illinois: J. H. Beers & Co., 1899.) Hereinafter cited as Biographical Record of Northwestern Ohio. (Lucinda married David Shine, and died a year after marriage.) Heritage Quest On-line @ www.heritagequestonline.com Source No. 55.
  5. FamilySearch. Data unvertified. Online @ Farmilysearch.org. (David Shive, Lucinda Bricker, 08 Aug 1869, Columbiana County, Ohio. Source:"Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XDFX-86R : accessed 01 Dec 2014), David Shive and Lucinda Bricker, 08 Aug 1869; citing Columbiana,Ohio, reference ; FHL microfilm 0927767 V. 4-5.) Source No. 1090.
  6. "Deaths - Bricker," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Henry Bricker's Obituary. Source No. 326.
  7. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Lucinda Shive: Wife of David Shive, Died June 17, 1872. Aged 24 yrs, 2 mos, 1 day.) Source No. 1078.
  8. Information submitted by various independent individuals.. Data unvertified. Online @ www.findagrave.com. (Lucinda Shive: Wife of David Shive, Died June 17, 1872. Aged 24 yrs, 2 mos, 1 day) Source No. 1078.

Mary1

F, b. circa 1798
     Mary was born circa 1798 in Maryland.

     Mary married David Landis. On 11 December 1821 their daughter, Mariah Landis, was born in Preble County, Ohio.2 In 1824 their son, John Landis, was born.3 Their third child, Absalom, was born in 1826 in Ohio.4 Their fourth child, Sarah A., was born circa 1832 in Ohio. Their fifth child, Josiah, was born circa 1835 in Ohio.

     In 1835, David and Mary moved with their family to Defiance County, Ohio.2 Their sixth child, Harriet, was born in 1840 in Ohio.5 In the 1840 census in Crane Township, Paulding County, Ohio, Mary is assumed to be enumerated with David Landis.5 In the census of 24 August 1850 in Hicksville, Defiance County, Ohio, Mary appears in the household of David Landis. She is 52 years old and was born in Maryland.1

Family

David Landis b. c 1801
Children

Citations

  1. David Landis household. 1850 U. S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville Township, Page 88, written page 177, Family 1184. Source No. 52.
  2. "Mariah Landis DeLong," undated clipping from unidentified newspaper, possibly in Defiance County, Ohio, 1912. Defiance County Library, Defiance Township, Defiance County, Ohio. Hereinafter cited as Obituary. (Mariah Landis DeLong, daughter of David and Mary Landis, was born in Preble county, Ohio, December 11, 1821, and died in Chicago, ILL., March 28, 1912, aged 90 years, 3 months and 17 days. Moved to Defiance county, Ohio, with her parents in 1835. She was united in marriage with Solomon DeLong, August 21, 1841; and with her husband settled in DeKalb county, Indiana in 1842.) Source No. 113.
  3. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. John Landis Source No. 911.
  4. Forest Home Cemetery, Defiance County, Ohio; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 1999. Absalom Landis Source No. 911.
  5. David Landis household, 1840 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Ohio, population schedule, Crane Township, Page 27, National Archives micropublication M704-_419. Source No. 655.
  6. A Landis household. 1860 U.S. Census, Defiance County, Ohio, population schedule, Hicksville, Page 382, Family 529, National Archives micropublication M653_947. Source No. 74.

Hannah Lee1

F, b. 8 January 1793, d. 9 January 1867
FatherWilliam F. Lee1 b. 23 Jan 1741, d. 21 Feb 1807
MotherCathren Ross1 b. 1739/40, d. 1793
     Hannah Lee was born on 8 January 1793 in Washington County, Ohio.1 She was the daughter of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross.1

     Hannah Lee died on 9 January 1867 in Warren County, Ohio, at age 74.1

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

William P. King1,2

M, b. 1874
FatherGranville Scott King3 b. 18 Feb 1853, d. 17 Aug 1922
MotherCatherine Roberts b. c 1842, d. c 1886
     William P. King was born in 1874 in Indiana.4 He was the son of Granville Scott King and Catherine Roberts.3 In the census of 14 June 1880 in Scotland, Greene County, Indiana, he is listed as the son of Granville S. King. His name appears as William P. King. He is six years old and was born in Indiana, as was his father. His mother was born in Kentucky.5 William P. King survived the death of his mother, Catherine Roberts, who died circa 1886.1

     He was a fireman on the railroad engine, enginnered by Bates Cheely. It seemed a branch of the Frisco Railroad in southeastern Missouri. There was a little ditty that used to be sung. It went "Old Bates Cheely goes so fast, you can't see nothing but Will King's ------".1 William P. King survived the death of his father, Isaac Asberry King, who died on 2 February 1942 in Oakland County Tb sanitarium, Oakland County, Michigan.1,6

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. Granville S. King household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Scotland, Page # 200B, Family # 14, National Archives micropublication ED 309, FHL Film William P. King. 116.
  3. Granville S. King household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Scotland, Page # 200B, Family # 14, National Archives micropublication ED 309, FHL Film William P. King, age 6 Indiana. 116.
  4. Granville S. King household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Scotland, Page # 200B, Family # 14. (ED 309, William P. King, age 6 Indiana) 116.
  5. Granville S. King household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Scotland, Page # 200B, Family # 14, National Archives micropublication . (John E. King) 116.
  6. Emails from Michael Hoch to Barb Malloure, 01 Oct 1999. Source is given as death record Oakland county, Book 4, #1528 Unverified data. (Isaac A. King, widow of Grace King, February 2, 1942, Oakland County, Tb sanitarium. Born 12 March 1882, Scotland, Indiana, Age 59y, 11m, 10d. Cause pulmonary TB, Occupation: meat cutter. Father: Scott King of Scotland, Indiana. Informant Willima E. King. Buried: Flint Memorial Park Cemetery 24 Feb 1942).

Mary Jack1

F
     Mary Jack married Robert Lee, son of William F. Lee and Cathren Ross, on 13 December 1806.1

Family

Robert Lee b. 1776, d. 23 Nov 1829

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

Mary Keziah King1,2

F, b. August 1851, d. circa 1922
FatherJesse Hugh King b. 14 Aug 1828, d. 9 Feb 1887
MotherSarah Jane Lee b. 6 Jun 1828, d. 23 Mar 1913
ChartsKatheryn (Holt) Malloure's Pedigree Chart
     Mary Keziah King was born in August 1851 in Indiana.2 She was the daughter of Jesse Hugh King and Sarah Jane Lee. In the census of 2 August 1860 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Mary appears in the household of Jesse King as Mary K. King. She is 9 years old and was born in Indiana.3 Mary Keziah King has not been found on the census of 1870. It is assumed that this household is living in Greene County, Indiana.

     Mary Keziah King married Thomas Holt, son of Emberson Holt and Margaret Ragle, on 22 October 1870 in Martin County, Indiana.1,4,5 On 19 August 1872 their daughter, Manerva Alma Holt, was born in Indiana.6,7,8 In 1875 their daughter, Ally Holt, was born.9 Their third child, Earnest, was born in December 1877 in Indiana.10 Their fourth child, Nathaniel, was born in 1880 in Indiana.11 In the census of 1 June 1880 in Scotland, Greene County, Indiana, she is listed as the wife of Thomas Holt. Her name appears as Mary K. Holt. She is 28 years old and was born in Indiana. Her father was born in Indiana, but her mother was from Ohio. She is married and keeping house.4 Their fifth child, Edna C., was born circa 1885. Their sixth child, James Wesley, was born on 20 July 1890.12,5,13 Their seventh child, Samuel E., was born in November 1895.14 ; Family Photo.

      Mary Keziah King survived the death of her husband, Thomas Holt, who died on 17 May 1900 in Greene County, Indiana.15 In the census of 23 June 1900 in Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana, Mary Keziah King, shown as Mary Holt, appears as a head of household, which include, her sons, Weley Holt and Samuel E. Holt, her daughters, Edna C. Holt and Alma M. Pegg, her grandson, Pansy H. Pegg and Dewey E. Pegg. She is 48 years old and was born in Indiana, August 1851. Her parents were also born in Indiana. She is a widow and has had ten children, six which are still living. She rents her home.16 Before 1909, Mary moved to Coles County, Illinois. It is unknown when Mary Holt moved to Coles County, Illinois, but her daughter, Alma Pegg, was living with her (Mary Holt) at the time of her (Alma Pegg) death. In the census of 26 April 1910 in Charleston, Coles County, Illinois, Mary Keziah King, shown as Mary K. Holt, appears as a head of household which include, her son, Samuel E. Holt, her son-in-law, William H. Jolliff, her granddaughters, Agretha May Jolliff and Elsie Lucille Jolliff . She is 57, a widow, and was born in Indiana. Her father is states as also being in Indiana and her mother, Ohio.17 In the census of 7 January 1920 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, she is listed in the household and as the mother of Nathaniel Holt. Her name appears as Mary K. James. She is 68 years old, a widow, and was born in Indiana. Her last name is shown as James.18

     Mary Keziah King died circa 1922 in Portland, Oregon.5

Family

Thomas Holt b. 27 Oct 1850, d. 17 May 1900
Children

Citations

  1. Indiana Works Progress Administration Marriage Database, 1850-1920. Compiled by Indiana Works Administration. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1939 Hereinafter cited as Marriage Records: Indiana, 1850-1920 Database. Viewed on Ancestry.com. (Martin County, Thomas Holt, Mary K King, Oct 22 1870. Source - Book 3, Page 55) Source No. 667.
  2. Jesse King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 766, Family 1240. (Mary K. King, age nine, born Indiana) Source No. 76.
  3. Jesse King household. 1860 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Page 766, Family 1240. Source No. 76.
  4. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30. 116.
  5. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  6. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30, National Archives micropublication Manerva Holt, age 7, born in Indiana. 116.
  7. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.
  8. Emails from Pegg Researcher to Barb Malloure, August 2014. Unverified data. (Copy of Death Certifcate:State of Illinois, Coles County. Alma M. Pegg. 36 years, 6 months, and 4 days. Place of Birth: Green City, Ind. Lived in Illinois 5 years. Occupation: Housewife. Died: 23 February 1909, Charleston, Ill. Immediate cause: Bright's disease, 10 years.).
  9. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30. (Ally Holt, age 5, born Indiana) 116.
  10. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30. (Ernest Holt, age two, born Indiana) 116.
  11. Thomas Holt household, 1880 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, Scotland, Page # 221A, sheet 3, Family # 30, National Archives micropublication Nathaniel Holt, one month, born Indiana. 116.
  12. 1900 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana. Source No. 132.
  13. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Viewed 10 August 2020.US World War II Draft Regisraion Cards, 1942. Record Group Number: 147. Box or Roll Number: 57. James Wesley Holt. Male, white, age 49. Birth Date: 20 Jul 1892. Birth Place: Scotland, Indiana. Residence Place: Emerson Oregon. Source No. 870.
  14. Mary P. Holt household, 1900 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, sheet 14, family 278, enumeration district 38. (Samuel E. Holt, age 5, born Indiana, Nov. 1895.) Source No. 132.
  15. Greene County, Indiana Genealogy Project. Online at www.bloomfield.lib.in.us/project/. Data unveritied. (Henry Holt, 03/29/1931, 76yr, 6ms, 21day, male, married. Source - Book R-5, Page 65) Source No. 713.
  16. Mary P. Holt household, 1900 U. S. Census, Greene County, Indiana, population schedule, Taylor Township, sheet 14, family 278, enumeration district 38. Source No. 132.
  17. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Viewed 19 January 2014. 1910 US Federal Census, Carleston Ward 2, Coles, Illinois; Roll: T624_236; Page: 10B; Enumberation District: 0046; FHL microfilm: 1374249. Mary K. Holt, age 57, widowed.) Source No. 942.
  18. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Viewed 8 September 2014. US 1920 Census. Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1503; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 176; Image: 216. Nathaniel Holt, age 39, born Indiana. Spouse Edna R. Holt. Jennie M. Pegg is shown as niece, working as a telephone operator, age 18.) Source No. 942.
  19. Obituary for Alma Pegg from The Daily Review, dated 26 February 1909, online @ www.ancestry.com. The Daily Review, Decatur, IL. Database created from miscrofilm copies of the newspaper. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Viewed 8 September 2014.) Source No. 84.
  20. Viewed on the Internet. Data unverified. Ancestry.com. Viewed 10 August 2020. Washington, Marriage Records, 1854-2013. Groom: Nathaniel Holt. Age last birthday: 23 No. of groom's marriages: Once. Residence: Vancourer. Birthplace: Green County, Ind. Occupation: Labor. Father's name: Thomas Holt. Mother's maiden name: Mary King. Full name of bride: Edna R. Alexander. Birthplace: Clark county. Father's name: J. Alexander. Mother's maidenname: Alis Barltett. Date of marriage 14 June 1903. Age last birthday: 17. Source No. 870.

William Jones Semonin1

M, b. circa 1907, d. 31 March 1954
FatherPaul Francois Semonin b. 21 Nov 1882, d. 22 Jun 1941
MotherEdith S. Brown b. c 1885, d. 25 Sep 1949
     William Jones Semonin was born circa 1907. He was the son of Paul Francois Semonin and Edith S. Brown.

     William Jones Semonin married Sally Seoggan.

     William Jones Semonin died on 31 March 1954 in Jefferson County, Kentucky.

Citations

  1. Kentucky Death Index 1911-1996 (n.p.: .) (Vol. # 54, 07244) Source No. 280.

Wesley A. Holt1,2

M, b. 1908, d. circa 1948
FatherNathaniel Holt b. 1880, d. 1922
MotherEdna R. Alexander b. 1886, d. Jun 1952
     Wesley A. Holt married Dorothy.1

     Wesley A. Holt was born in 1908 in Washington.1,3 He was the son of Nathaniel Holt and Edna R. Alexander.

     Wesley A. Holt died circa 1948.4

Family

Dorothy

Citations

  1. Holt Family Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Ernest Holt wrote the family history as he knew it. It came into the possession of Barbara J. Malloure in 1999. He indicates that most of the Lee family information came form Mrs. Catherine Crowder Quitt. Her address is given as 2215 Western Ave., Matoon, Illinois 61938. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 195.
  2. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Viewed 19 January 2014. 1910 US Federal Census, Beaver Falls, Columbia, Orego; Roll: T624_1279; Page 10A; Enumeration district: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1375292. Nathaniel Holt, age 29, born Indiana. Wesley A. Holt.) Source No. 942.
  3. United States Federal Census [database on-line], Provo, UT, USA, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., online @ www.ancestry.com. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Viewed 19 January 2014. 1910 US Federal Census, Beaver Falls, Columbia, Orego; Roll: T624_1279; Page 10A; Enumeration district: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1375292. Nathaniel Holt, age 29, born Indiana. Children and Edna were born in Washington, married for seven years, therefore assumed they were married in Washington.) Source No. 942.
  4. Holt-Malloure Genealogy, date written unknown. Data unverified. Copy in possession of Barbara J. Malloure, Michigan. Source No. 319.

John W. Lambert1

M, b. circa 1831, d. before 1885
FatherClayton Lambert b. 9 Oct 1802, d. 20 Dec 1884
MotherRhoda Lee b. 25 Jul 1803, d. 22 Sep 1850
     John W. Lambert was born circa 1831. He was the son of Clayton Lambert and Rhoda Lee.

     John W. Lambert died before 1885.

Citations

  1. Letter from Nancy Harris (Scottsdale, Arizona), to Barb Malloure, dated March 3, 2000. Data unverified. Print-out concerning Lees from Nancy Harris recieved Mar. 2000. Information was not personally verified. Some from Beverly Bleck Przybylski and Lois Lee Harper. Source No. 250.

Dillard Wilson1

M, b. 1898, d. 1921
FatherThomas Milford Wilson
MotherMartha Jance Ashcraft b. 12 Jun 1868, d. 19 May 1935
     Dillard Wilson was born in 1898.2 He was the son of Thomas Milford Wilson and Martha Jance Ashcraft.

     Dillard Wilson died in 1921.2 He is buried in the Grandview Cemetery located in Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana. There is one large monument and two small stones. The monument says King on one side and Wilson on the other. On his stone are chain links.2

Citations

  1. Emails from Stalcup Researcher to Barb Malloure, 1999. Steve Stalcup, Farmers Branch, TX. Also has a web page at www.geocities.com/Hearland/Prairie/4426/. He is a descendant of George Finley King b. 22 Feb 1856. Unverified data.
  2. Grandview Cemetery, Greene County, Indiana; transcribed by Barbara J. Malloure on July 29, 2003. Section 57, row 7, James W. King, Feb 18, 1917, Mary 15, 1935 and Blanche H., Jan 5 1894, Feb 8, 1919 and Dillard M. Wilson 1898-1921, S. A. T. S. Co. M. Source No. 826.