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351 | 1880 Census, Bath District, Morgan County, West Virginia Harmison, Henry C., age 36, born in Virginia Harmison, Mary J., age 36, born in Virginia Harmison, Frank F., age 13, born in West Virginia Harmison, William L, age 11, born in West Virginia Harmison, Frances E. (dau), age 9, born in West Virginia Harmison, Charles K, age 4, born in West Virginia | Harmison, Henry Clay (I5252)
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352 | 1880 Census, Lincoln Twp. , St. Joseph, Indiana Smith, Samuel, age 29, born in Indiana Smith, Lucinda, age 25, born in Indiana Smith, Charles E., age 6, son, born in Indiana Smith, Burtice F., age 4, son born in Indiana Smith, William, age 1, son, born in Indiana 1910 Lincoln Twp., St. Joseph, Indiana, Hse. #232 Smith, Charles E., age 36, born in Indiana Smith, Lottie M., wife, age 32, born in Indiana Smith, Devon, son, age 3, born in Indiana 1910 Lincoln Twp., St. Joseph, Indiana, Hse. #236 Smith, Lucinda J., age 55, born in Indiana, widow Smith, Bert, son, age 37, born in Indiana, widower Smith, Samuel, age 12, born in Indiana, grandson Smith, Susie, age 10, born in Indiana, granddaughter 1910 Lincoln Twp., St. Joseph, Indiana, Hse. #240 Smith, William, age 32, born in Indiana Smith, Josie, wife, age 29, born in Indiana Smith, Velma, daughter, age 9, born in Indiana Smith, Caroline, daughter, age 1, born in Indiana | Smith, Samuel H. (I5617)
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353 | 1880 Census, New Carlisle Twp., St. Joseph, Indiana Bruch, Phillip, age 46, born in Bavaria Bruch, Kate, age 8, born in Indiana Bruch, Minie, age 7, born in Indiana Smith, William, age 21, born in Indiana | Bruch, Phillip (I18630)
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354 | 1880 Census, Walkerton Twp., St. Joseph, Indiana Dwelling #48, Family #50 Smith, James, age 38, born in Indiana Smith, Marcella, age 37, born in Indiana Smith, William, age 11, born in Indiana Smith, Harry, age 1, born in Indiana | Smith, Twin James K. (I5619)
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355 | 1880 Census, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, Indiana Dwelling #147, Family #150 Pratt, Benjamin, age 29, born in New York Pratt, Louisa, age 25, born in Indiana | Pratt, Benjamin Albert (I5630)
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356 | 1880 Federal Census, Champaign, Champaign, Illinois, FHL Film#1254179, NA Film#T9_0179, page 20D Harmison, James, self, age 62, farmer, born in OH, father in VA, mother in VA Harmison, Sophia, wife, age 61, keeping house, born in OH, father in PA, mother in PA According to Suzanne Dodge, two deeds, both dated October 31, 1850 and recorded January 11, 1851, for one dollar: "To Catherine Smith, wife of David Smith and Cordelia Rassleya, wife of Richard R. Rassleya, 58 acres situated in Muskingum County, being a part of the first quarter of the second township and seventh range of United States Military Land". "T o Thomas Ring, 106 acres also in Muskingum County, first quarter of the second township and seventh range of United States Military Land". According to Suzanne Dodge: James A. Harmison to William Reed for $300,00, April 7, 1846, for three acres. Marriage record book of Muskingum, Ohio, James' marriage record is listed under Harrison. Record can be found under wife, Sophia Wills. | Harmison, James Abraham (I5997)
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357 | 1880 United States Federal Census about Jacob Mitchell Name: Jacob Mitchell [Jacob Schlemmer] Age: 32 Birth Year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: France Mother's name: Cathrine Mitchell Mother's Birthplace: France Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and Dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: View image Household Members: Name Age Cathrine Mitchell 60 George Mitchell 23 Jacob Mitchell 32 View Original Record View original image 1860 United States Federal Census about Catherine Mitchel Name: Catherine Mitchel Age in 1860: 39 Birth Year: abt 1821 Birthplace: France Home in 1860: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Gender: Female Post Office: Woodland Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Jacob Mitchel 56 Catherine Mitchel 39 Christina Mitchel 6 George Mitchel 4 Sophia Mitchel 2 John Tlemer 18 Jacob Tlemer 13 William Tlemer 4 Benjamin Mitchel 11 View Original Record View original image August Rinehart, Mesa, Ariz. and his Aunt Eunice Frideger whose gen. research material is in his possession. Auston Dobie, Auglaize Co., who had the family bible printed in 1850. The writing was done with a goose quill and too faded to be copied. Michael and Magdalena REINHART came to this continent in the 1830's and probably landed at a port in the south, perhaps New Orleans, as they had come from Alsace, France. They evidently had a destination in mind for they took a steamboat up the Mississippi River, probably the boat that sank off of Vicksburg. They lost two daughters, all of their possessions, including gold and silver. As a general rule when the Captain took passengers from an European port for America the passengers could only bring what they could carry as the more passengers he could get on board the more money he would make. They probably sailed from Europe leaving many of their belongings on the dock to be picked through by those who gathered for this purpose. Among their possessions was a musket loader which was in the possession of Austin Dobie of Auglaize Co., Ohio. Upon his death it was sold at auction. Soon the family was on its way again, up the Mississippi to Marietta, Ohio, from there to Stark Co., where they stayed for a few years. They finally moved on down to Auglaize and Shelby Counties. ! LDS Anc. File Apr., 1994 TRBW-JX !From: Dona Van Voorst From the records of the Old Court House Museum, Vicksburg, MS GRAND LAKE CUTOFF Mile 511.0 AHP. Map 28 The exact date of the natural cutoff at Grand lake has never been determined, but the river had already abandoned its meander loop in that area when Zadok Cramer first saw it in 1801. Cramer said that he could trace the old bend way by the size of the willows, which were still smaller in the old chanel than they were on either side of it. Some years after the cutoff occurred, a small community called Princeton grew up on the Mississippi side of the river opposite Grand Lake. There was a steamboat landing at Princeton, and the steamer Oronoko had stopped in front of it on April 21, 1838, at a very early hour of the morning. A yawl was put in the water to go to the landing to pick up a few passengers. As the steamer waited for the yawl to return, a flue collapsed and scalding steam swept down the length of the Oronoko. Cargo, crew, and many of the deck passengers were blown into the water. It was later estimated that 100 to 150 immigrants had been on the deck of the Oronoko. They had recently arrived in New Orleans from Europe, and taken passage on the boat to seek employment in Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. Only a few had signed the boat's register, so their names and the exact number were never acertained. The commotion and loud cries in front of the landing had aroused most of the citizens of Princeton. When they saw what had happened,they helped wrestle the Oronoko to the bank, and carried many of the injured to their homes. The disabled steamer was then towed down to Vicksburg, Mississippi, with about 30 of the most severely injured victims still on board. At Vicksburg, the people of the town opened their homes to the victims and doctors did what the could to ease the terrible suffering, but 16 of the unlucky passengers died the next day. On Sunday, April 21, 1838, there was a mass funeral. The strangers, whose names still were not known, were followed to the cemetery by a procession many blocks long. The untimely deaths of so many immigrants who had started up the river with high hopes for the future had shaken the citizens of Vicksburg considerably, and they were even more shocked when they learned that another explosion on the Ohio River the same week had taken another 150 lives. A wave of concern and indignation swept the country, and Congress passed the first legislation requiring steamboat owners and operators to take measures to protect the lives of their passengers. The Steamboat Act of 1838, however, proved to be weak, controversial, and more talked aboutthan enforced. Explosions, fires, snaggings, and collisions continued to mangle or kill hundreds of human beings. Just above Princeton, at Maryland Landing, there was another spectacular steamboat accident in 1870. The steamer Nick Wall, which had been built the previous year, was caught in a high wind, and blown onto a snag. The boat sank rapidly and about 40 people drowned. It was said that most of the dead had been deck passengers en route for Texas, where they had hoped to find new homes and more prosperity than they had enjoyed on the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. pilaukikuchi pilaukikuchi Explosion on the Oronoko . . . a small community called Princeton grew up on the Mississippi side of the river opposite Grand Lake. There was a steamboat landing at Princeton, and the steamer Oronoko had stopped in front of it on April 21, 1838, at a very early hour of the morning. A yawl was put in the water to go to the landing to pick up a few passengers. As the steamer waited for the yawl to return, a flue collapsed and scalding steam swept down the length of the Oronoko. Cargo, crew, and many of the deck passengers were blown into the water. It was later estimated that 100 to 150 immigrants had been on the deck of the Oronoko. They had recently arrived in New Orleans from Europe, and taken passage on the boat to seek employment in Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. Only a few had signed the boat's register, so their names and the exact number were never acertained. The commotion and loud cries in front of the landing had aroused most of the citizens of Princeton. When they saw what had happened,they helped wrestle the Oronoko to the bank, and carried many of the injured to their homes. The disabled steamer was then towed down to Vicksburg, Mississippi, with about 30 of the most severely injured victims still on board. At Vicksburg, the people of the town opened their homes to the victims and doctors did what the could to ease the terrible suffering,but 16 of the unlucky passengers died the next day. On Sunday, April 21, 1838, there was a mass funeral. The strangers, whose names still were not known, were followed to the cemetery by a procession many blocks long. The untimely deaths of so many immigrants who had started up the river with high hopes for the future had shaken the citizens of Vicksburg considerably, and they were even more shocked when they learned that another explosion on the Ohio River the same week had taken another 150 lives. A wave of concern and indignation swept the country, and Congress passed the first legislation requiring steamboat owners and operators to take measures to protect the lives of their passengers. The Steamboat Act of 1838, however, proved to be weak, controversial, and more talked aboutthan enforced. Explosions , fires, snaggings, and collisions continued to mangle or kill hundreds of human beings. Just above Princeton, at Maryland Landing, there was another spectacular steamboat accident in 1870. The steamer Nick Wall, which had been built the previous year, was caught in a high wind, and blown onto a snag. The boat sank rapidly and about 40 people drowned. It was said that most of the dead had been deck passengers en route for Texas, where they had hoped to find new homes and more prosperity than they had enjoyed on the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. pilaukikuchi pilaukikuchi Explosion on the Oronoko . . . a small community called Princeton grew up on the Mississippi side of the river opposite Grand Lake. There was a steamboat landing at Princeton, and the steamer Oronoko had stopped in front of it on April 21, 1838, at a very early hour of the morning. A yawl was put in the water to go to the landing to pick up a few passengers. As the steamer waited for the yawl to return, a flue collapsed and scalding steam swept down the length of the Oronoko. Cargo, crew, and many of the deck passengers were blown into the water. It was later estimated that 100 to 150 immigrants had been on the deck of the Oronoko. They had recently arrived in New Orleans from Europe, and taken passage on the boat to seek employment in Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. Only a few had signed the boat's register, so their names and the exact number were never acertained. The commotion and loud cries in front of the landing had aroused most of the citizens of Princeton. When they saw what had happened,they helped wrestle the Oronoko to the bank, and carried many of the injured to their homes. The disabled steamer was then towed down to Vicksburg, Mississippi, with about 30 of the most severely injured victims still on board. At Vicksburg, the people of the town opened their homes to the victims and doctors did what the could to ease the terrible suffering,but 16 of the unlucky passengers died the next day. On Sunday, April 21, 1838, there was a mass funeral. The strangers, whose names still were not known, were followed to the cemetery by a procession many blocks long. The untimely deaths of so many immigrants who had started up the river with high hopes for the future had shaken the citizens of Vicksburg considerably, and they were even more shocked when they learned that another explosion on the Ohio River the same week had taken another 150 lives. A wave of concern and indignation swept the country, and Congress passed the first legislation requiring steamboat owners and operators to take measures to protect the lives of their passengers. The Steamboat Act of 1838, however, proved to be weak, controversial, and more talked aboutthan enforced. Explosions , fires, snaggings, and collisions continued to mangle or kill hundreds of human beings. Just above Princeton, at Maryland Landing, there was another spectacular steamboat accident in 1870. The steamer Nick Wall, which had been built the previous year, was caught in a high wind, and blown onto a snag. The boat sank rapidly and about 40 people drowned. It was said that most of the dead had been deck passengers en route for Texas, where they had hoped to find new homes and more prosperity than they had enjoyed on the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. pilaukikuchi pilaukikuchi Explosion on the Oronoko . . . a small community called Princeton grew up on the Mississippi side of the river opposite Grand Lake. There was a steamboat landing at Princeton, and the steamer Oronoko had stopped in front of it on April 21, 1838, at a very early hour of the morning. A yawl was put in the water to go to the landing to pick up a few passengers. As the steamer waited for the yawl to return, a flue collapsed and scalding steam swept down the length of the Oronoko. Cargo, crew, and many of the deck passengers were blown into the water. It was later estimated that 100 to 150 immigrants had been on the deck of the Oronoko. They had recently arrived in New Orleans from Europe, and taken passage on the boat to seek employment in Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati. Only a few had signed the boat's register, so their names and the exact number were never acertained. The commotion and loud cries in front of the landing had aroused most of the citizens of Princeton. When they saw what had happened,they helped wrestle the Oronoko to the bank, and carried many of the injured to their homes. The disabled steamer was then towed down to Vicksburg, Mississippi, with about 30 of the most severely injured victims still on board. At Vicksburg, the people of the town opened their homes to the victims and doctors did what the could to ease the terrible suffering,but 16 of the unlucky passengers died the next day. On Sunday, April 21, 1838, there was a mass funeral. The strangers, whose names still were not known, were followed to the cemetery by a procession many blocks long. The untimely deaths of so many immigrants who had started up the river with high hopes for the future had shaken the citizens of Vicksburg considerably, and they were even more shocked when they learned that another explosion on the Ohio River the same week had taken another 150 lives. A wave of concern and indignation swept the country, and Congress passed the first legislation requiring steamboat owners and operators to take measures to protect the lives of their passengers. The Steamboat Act of 1838, however, proved to be weak, controversial, and more talked aboutthan enforced. Explosions , fires, snaggings, and collisions continued to mangle or kill hundreds of human beings. Just above Princeton, at Maryland Landing, there was another spectacular steamboat accident in 1870. The steamer Nick Wall, which had been built the previous year, was caught in a high wind, and blown onto a snag. The boat sank rapidly and about 40 people drowned. It was said that most of the dead had been deck passengers en route for Texas, where they had hoped to find new homes and more prosperity than they had enjoyed on the Upper Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. pilaukikuchi pilaukikuchi I had a very difficult time identifying and tracking Peter Schlemmer. I had started my work before the Alsace records were available on the Internet, and I could not find records for the years of the French Republic. Not knowing French, I finally figured out who the family was using information, going backwards, from later-written records. There are no immigration records for this family, according to sources in France. In the United States Pierre went by the name Peter. Peter Schlemmer was born on October 6, 1815, in the village of Erckartswiller, Elsa? Lothringen, Frankreich/Deutschland, the oldest son of Jean Pierre Schlemmer and Catharina Barbara nee Saling. He had 9 siblings, two of whom were twins namedoline and Cretien. Caroline died at birth in 1825 and in Cretien, in 1826. Peter came to America with his family in early 1835. His youngest sibling, my great-grandmother Katharina Maria Schlemmer, was the only one of the 10 children to be born in the US. Katharina was born, on April 3, 1835, in Stark, Ohio, where family stayed for 4 years. On February 28, 1839, Peter married Catharine Elisabetha Reinhardt who had arrived in Ohio in 1838, also from Erckartswiller. Soon Peter and Elisabeth moved with the rest of the Schlemmer family to Southeast of Monroeville, Indiana. The house they lived in still stands at the corner of Hoagland and Lortie Roads. Peter and Catharine lived there in 1840, after which they the first of the family to move to northwest Indiana. The first of their five sons was born on their fan Madison Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, in 1841. This was John David, who was born on October 26, 1841. Following him were George in 1843, Andrew in 1846, and Jacob in 1847. In 1850 the area was struck by a scarlet fever epidemic. Tragically, in May of 1850, George and Andrew both died of the fever. This must have been especially difficult for Catharine, in particular, who was pregnant at the time. Only 2 months later, in July 1850, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy whom the couple named George William. It was extremely difficult for me to find Peter and his family in 1850. I searched through the Madison and Marshall censuses line by line until I finally found him. I read the Schlemmer name as Slimer. This made it hard for me to find whenching for him again, as the name is spelled Tlimer in the Search Index. At any rate, Peter was still alive when the census was taken on October 12, 1850. Given his early death at age 35 to 37, it is a fair assumption that he, too, died of scarlet fever sometime between October 12, 1850, and January 27, 1852, when his widow married Jacob Mitchel. Special thanks to Nancy Riffle for her help in finding the information about Peter?s sons George and Andrew and the scarlet fever epidemic. Marriage to Catharine Elisabetha Reinhardt 1839 22 Feb Age: 23 Carroll Co., OH Birth calculated from death record--June 5, 1897, aged 76 y, 7 mo., 23 days 1870 United States Federal Census about Jacob Mitchel Name: Jacob Mitchel Birth Year: abt 1805 Age in 1870: 65 Birthplace: W?aeurttemberg / Wurttemberg Home in 1870: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Race: Mulatto Gender: Male Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Mishawaka Household Members: Name Age Jacob Mitchel 65 Catharine Mitchel 49 Sophia Mitchel 12 George Mitchel 15 William Slemmer 20 1860 United States Federal Census about Jacob Mitchel Name: Jacob Mitchel Age in 1860: 56 Birth Year: abt 1804 Birthplace: W?aeurttemberg / Wurttemberg Home in 1860: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Gender: Male Post Office: Woodland Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Jacob Mitchel 56 Catherine Mitchel 39 Christina Mitchel 6 George Mitchel 4 Sophia Mitchel 2 John Tlemer 18 Jacob Tlemer 13 William Tlemer 4 Benjamin Mitchel 11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I had a very difficult time identifying and tracking Peter Schlemmer. I had started my work before the Alsace records were available on the Internet, and I could not find records for the years of the French Republic. Not knowing French, I finally figured out who the family was using information, going backwards, from later-written records. There are no immigration records for this family, according to sources in France. In the United States Pierre went by the name Peter. Peter Schlemmer was born on October 6, 1815, in the village of Erckartswiller, Elsa? Lothringen, Frankreich/Deutschland, the oldest son of Jean Pierre Schlemmer and Catharina Barbara nee Saling. He had 9 siblings, two of whom were twins namedoline and Cretien. Caroline died at birth in 1825 and in Cretien, in 1826. Peter came to America with his family in early 1835. His youngest sibling, my great-grandmother Katharina Maria Schlemmer, was the only one of the 10 children to be born in the US. Katharina was born, on April 3, 1835, in Stark, Ohio, where family stayed for 4 years. On February 28, 1839, Peter married Catharine Elisabetha Reinhardt who had arrived in Ohio in 1838, also from Erckartswiller. Soon Peter and Elisabeth moved with the rest of the Schlemmer family to Southeast of Monroeville, Indiana. The house they lived in still stands at the corner of Hoagland and Lortie Roads. Peter and Catharine lived there in 1840, after which they the first of the family to move to northwest Indiana. The first of their five sons was born on their fan Madison Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, in 1841. This was John David, who was born on October 26, 1841. Following him were George in 1843, Andrew in 1846, and Jacob in 1847. In 1850 the area was struck by a scarlet fever epidemic. Tragically, in May of 1850, George and Andrew both died of the fever. This must have been especially difficult for Catharine, in particular, who was pregnant at the time. Only 2 months later, in July 1850, she gave birth to a healthy baby boy whom the couple named George William. It was extremely difficult for me to find Peter and his family in 1850. I searched through the Madison and Marshall censuses line by line until I finally found him. I read the Schlemmer name as Slimer. This made it hard for me to find whenching for him again, as the name is spelled Tlimer in the Search Index. At any rate, Peter was still alive when the census was taken on October 12, 1850. Given his early death at age 35 to 37, it is a fair assumption that he, too, died of scarlet fever sometime between October 12, 1850, and January 27, 1852, when his widow married Jacob Mitchel. Special thanks to Nancy Riffle for her help in finding the information about Peter?s sons George and Andrew and the scarlet fever epidemic. eayoung19 Peter & Catherine Schlemmer: Catherine and her second husband, Jacob Mitchel had 3 children after their marriage: Christena, George, & Sophia. Christena married George Washington Schlemmer, son of Philipp Henry Schlemmer and nephew of Peter Schlemmer, Catherine Rinehardt's first husband. Christena and George Washington Schlemmer are my mother's grandparents. | Reinhardt, Catherine Elisabetha (I1832)
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358 | 1880 United States Federal Census about Jacob Mitchell Name: Jacob Mitchell [Jacob Schlemmer] Age: 32 Birth Year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Relation to Head of House: Son Marital Status: Single Father's Birthplace: France Mother's name: Cathrine Mitchell Mother's Birthplace: France Neighbors: View others on page Occupation: Farmer Cannot read/write: Blind: Deaf and Dumb: Otherwise disabled: Idiotic or insane: View image Household Members: Name Age Cathrine Mitchell 60 George Mitchell 23 Jacob Mitchell 32 View Original Record View original image Marriage Record--St. Joseph County Death Record--Marshall County Bk.Bremen 20, P. 56, farmer, died of typhoid fever. Bremen Enquirer Newspaper, Sep. 22, 1921: "ELDERLY RESIDENT DIES; FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON-- Jacob Schlemmer died at his residence in Bremen Monday night at the age of almost 75 years of typhoid fever. Funeral services were held at the residence this afternoon, conducted by Henry Weishaar. Mr. Schlemmer moved to Bremen recently from his farm northeast of town, where he has long resided. He had been something of an invalid for some time. Mrs. Schlemmer, his wife, is bedfast with typhoid, contracted while waiting on her husband." 1920 United States Federal Census about Jacob Schlemmer Name: Jacob Schlemmer Home in 1920: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Age: 73 years Estimated birth year: abt 1847 Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Caroline Father's Birth Place: Germany Mother's Birth Place: Germany Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 63 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 73 Caroline Schlemmer 54 1910 United States Federal Census about Jacob Schlemmer Name: Jacob Schlemmer Age in 1910: 62 Estimated birth year: abt 1848 Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Germany Mother's Birth Place: Germany Spouse's name: Caroline Home in 1910: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 62 Caroline Schlemmer 44 Emma Schlemmer 16 Hilbert Schlemmer 14 Aleda Schlemmer 10 1900 United States Federal Census about Jacob Schlemmer Name: Jacob Schlemmer Home in 1900: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Age: 52 Birth Date: Nov 1847 Birthplace: Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Spouse's name: Caroline Marriage Year: 1888 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 12 Residence : Madison Township, St. Joseph, Indiana Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 52 Caroline Schlemmer 34 Susie S Schlemmer 11 Polly C Schlemmer 10 Emma C Schlemmer 6 Helbert M Schlemmer 4 Allata M Schlemmer 3/12 Ida C Schlemmer 3/12 Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about Jacob Schlemmer Name: Jacob Schlemmer Spouse Name: Caroline Kahn Marriage Date: 6 Sep 1888 Marriage County: St. Joseph Source Title 1: St. Joseph County, Indiana Source Title 2: Index to Marriage Records South Bend City Marriage Source Title 3: W. P. A. Book Numbers Indicates Location of Record Book: 11 OS Page: 203 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Jacob Schlemmer Name: Jacob Schlemmer Gender: male Spouse Name: Caroline Pauli Schlemmer Spouse Birth Place: PR Spouse Birth Year: 1865 Marriage Year: 1888 Marriage State: IN Number Page 1860 United States Federal Census about Jacob Mitchel Name: Jacob Mitchel Age in 1860: 56 Birth Year: abt 1804 Birthplace: W?aeurttemberg / Wurttemberg Home in 1860: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Gender: Male Post Office: Woodland Value of real estate: View image Household Members: Name Age Jacob Mitchel 56 Catherine Mitchel 39 Christina Mitchel 6 George Mitchel 4 Sophia Mitchel 2 John Tlemer 18 Jacob Tlemer 13 -------- William Tlemer 4 Benjamin Mitchel 11 | Schlemmer, Jacob (I1749)
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359 | 1900 Federal Census, 9th Ward, Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, enumerated 15 June 1900, 9th Ward, E.D. 31, Sheet 18A #316#383 Kitzman, Charles, head, age 39, born Sept. 1860, married 15 years, butcher, born in GERM, father in GERM, mother in GERM Kitzman, Anne, wife, age 39, born Oct. 1860, married 15 yrs., 4 ch. born, 4 ch. living, laundress, born in MN, father in Norway, mother in Norway Kitzman, William, son, age 11, born Sept. 1888, at school, born in WI, father in GERM, mother in WI Kitzman, Fred, son, age 9, born Jan. 1891, at school, born in WI, father in GERM, mother in WI Kitzman, Walter, son, age 7, born Oct. 1892, at school, born in WI, father in GERM, mother in WI Kitzman, Myrtle, dau., age 3, born June 1896, born in WI, father in GERM, mother in WI 1920 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, enumerated 6th and 7th day of June, 1920, E.D. 131, roll #T625_1984, page 4B Small, William, head, age 77, born in WI, father in Kentucky, mother in Indiana, no occ. Small, Sarah, wife, age 73, born in WI, father in Kentucky (?), mother in Ohio, no occ. Kitzman, Walter, son-in-law, age 26, born in Wisconsin, father born in Germany, mother in Wisconsin, occ. electric engineer Kitzman, Ruth, age 24, born in Wisconsin, parents born in Wisconsin Kitzman, Anita R., age 4/12, born in WI, parents born in Wisconsin NOTE: Walter and Ruth are residing with Ruth's grandparents, William and Sarah (Harmison) Small in 1920 on 4th Street in Eau Claire. 1930 Berkeley, Alameda County, California, E.D. 1-323, Sheet 6B, Roll #T626_111, Image 1131, enumerated 5 - 7 April, 1930 Line #91 #1752#160#160 Kietzman, Walter L., head, age 36, 1st married age 24, born in WI, father in Germany, mother in Minn., occ. Tarrif Engineer - Telephone County, rents Kietzman, Ruth E., wife, age 35, 1st married age 22, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Kietzman, Anita R., dau., age 10, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Kietzman, Walter L., son, born in NY, father in WI, mother in WI Kietzman, Betty J., dau., age 5, born in NY, father in WI, mother in WI | Kietzman, Walter (I5458)
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360 | 1900 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, County, Wisconsin, Ward 5, E.D. 27, Sheet 6A, enumerated 5 June 1900 Line 4 #613#103#113 Kleiner, J.H., head, born Feb. 1860, age 40, married 11 years, born in WI, father in Germ., mother in Germ. Kleiner, Alice, wife, born Apr. 1864, age 36, married 11 yrs., 1 ch. born, 1 ch. living, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Kleiner, Ruth, dau., born Feb. 1893, age 7, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI | Harmison, Alice F. (I5359)
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361 | 1900 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Ward 7, Broadway Street, E.D. 29, Sheet 8A Line 56 #615#141#159 Harmison, Mary, head, born Feb. 1844, age 56, widower, born in Engl., immigrated 1847, in U.S. 53 yrs., father born in Ireland, mother born in Ireland, 4 children, 3 living 1910 Federal Census, 7th Ward, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, E.D. 55, Sheet 12A, Series T624, Roll 1710 #615#749#275 Harmison, Mrs. Mary, age 65, widow, 4 ch. born, 2 ch. living, born in Engl, immigrated 1855, father born in IRE, mother born in IRE Harmison, Nellie, age 38, single, born in WI, father born unknown, mother born in ENGL, occ. teacher. | Eagan, Mary Magdeline (I5379)
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362 | 1900 Federal Census, Ward 3, Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, enumerated June 1900, Sheet 16A, E.D. 25, Roll#T623_1787 Bailey, William H., head, b. Aug. 1871, age 28, married 4 yrs., grocery salesman, born in WI, father in CAN, mother in NY Bailey, Mary E., wife, b. Oct. 1870, age 29, married 4 yrs., 2 ch. b., 2 ch. living, born in WI, father in IND, mother in ENGL Bailey, Mildred A., dau. b. Mar. 1897, age 3, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Bailey, Florence E., dau., born Aug. 1899, age 3/12, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI | Bailey, William H. (I5383)
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363 | 1900 Federal Census, Wheaton Twp., Chippewa County, Wisconsin, June 25, 1900 Harmison, Eunice, mother-in-law, born March, 1819, age 81; born in Ohio; both parents born in SC. NOTE: Eunice is residing with her daughter, Sarah, son-in-law, William Small, and their children in Wheaton in 1900. | Barrett, Eunice (I5343)
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364 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Arthur C Rhodes Name: Arthur C Rhodes Home in 1900: Tippecanoe, Marshall, Indiana Age: 22 Birth Date: Jan 1877 Birthplace: Indiana Race: White Gender: Male Relationship to Head of House: Son Father's Name: Isaac Rhodes Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's Name: Ellen Rhodes Mother's Birthplace: Indiana Marital Status: Single Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Isaac Rhodes 51 Ellen Rhodes 40 Arthur C Rhodes 22 Pearl E Ramsey 18 John Ramsey 22 Arthur Ramsey 0 1910 United States Federal Census about Arthur Rhodes Name: Arthur Rhodes Age in 1910: 33 [32] Estimated birth year: abt 1877 [abt 1878] Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Ohio Mother's Birth Place: Indiana Spouse's name: Rotha E Rhodes Home in 1910: Tippecanoe, Marshall, Indiana Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Arthur Rhodes 33 [32] Rotha E Rhodes 24 Claude Rhodes 2 1920 United States Federal Census about Arthur Rhodes Name: Arthur Rhodes Home in 1920: Tippecanoe, Marshall, Indiana Age: 41 Estimated birth year: abt 1879 Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) [Head] Spouse's name: Retna Rhodes Father's Birth Place: Indiana Mother's Birth Place: Indiana Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name Age Arthur Rhodes 41 Retna Rhodes 31 Claude Rhodes 12 Lloyd Rhodes 5 1930 United States Federal Census about Arthur C Rhodes Name: Arthur C Rhodes Home in 1930: Tippecanoe, Marshall, Indiana View Map Age: 53 Estimated birth year: abt 1877 Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Head Race: White Household Members: Name Age Arthur C Rhodes 53 Lloyd Rhodes 15 John Rhodes 10 Irma M Tucker 63 | Rhodes, Arthur C. (I177)
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365 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Fannie McMillan Chiles Name: Fannie Childs [Fannie McMillan] Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas Age: 36 Birth Date: Apr 1864 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Name: Mary Mother's Birthplace: N Carolina Mother: number of living children: 3 Mother: How many children: 3 Marital Status: Widowed Residence : Justice Precinct 1 (Middle Part), Ellis, Texas Occupation: Farmer Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace, Birthdate Fannie Childs 36, Head, Tennessee, April 1864 Minnie B Childs 16, daughter, Texas, July 1883 Henry C Childs 15, son, Texas, January 1885 Bora(Beaure) L(Lee) Childs 13, son, Tennessee, December 1886 Mary McMillan 75, mother, North Carolina, July 1824....widowed with 3 of 7 children living at time of this census Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas; Roll: T623_1629 Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 13. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 1910 United States Federal Census about Fannie McMillan Chiles Name: Misread as "Tonnie" Chiles, corrected below [Fannie Chiles] Age in 1910: 47 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1863 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House:Head Father's Birth Place: North Carolina Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas Marital Status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace Fannie Chiles 47, head, Tennessee Henry A Chiles 24, son, Texas Walter Loyd 28, laborer, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas; Roll: T624_1549; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 115; Image: 737. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 1920 United States Federal Census about Fannie McMillan Chiles Name: Fannie Childs Home in 1920: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas Age: 56 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1864 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Mother Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Birth Place: North Carolina Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Female Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 126 Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace Henry Childs 34, head, Texas May Childs 26, wife, Texas Berneta Childs 7, daughter, Texas Mary E Childs 1 5/12, daughter, Texas Fannie Childs 56, mother, Tennessee Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas; Roll: T625_1800; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 117; Image: 126. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. *********************** Name: Fannie Chiles Death date: 26 Feb 1928 Death place: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas Gender: Female Race or color (on document): White Age at death: 65 years 10 months 4 days Estimated birth year: 1863 Birth date: April 1, 1863 Birth place: Giles Co., Tenn. Marital status: Widowed Spouse name: Father name: McMillan Father birth place: Giles Co., Tenn. Mother name: Mary Mother birth place: Occupation: Residence: Cemetery name: Waxahachie City Cemetery Burial place: Waxahachie, Texas Burial date: 27 Feb 1928 Additional relatives: Informant: K. P. Chiles, Route D, Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas Film number: 2114438 Digital GS number: 4165525 Image number: 2492 Reference number: cn 6247 Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 www.familysearch.org | McMillan, Fannie (I6345)
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366 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Francis Rowland Chiles Name: F R Chiles Home in 1900: Civil District 17, Giles, Tennessee Age: 51 Birth Date: Jun 1848 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Gender: Male Relationship to head-of-house: Head Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Spouse's Name: Sarah V Chiles Marriage year: 1867 Marital Status: Married Years married: 33 with 4 of 5 children living at time of this census Occupation: Farmer Neighbors: Living 2 families away is mother-in-law Priscilla B. Jones Clark, widow, and children Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace, Birthdate F R Chiles 51, head, Tennessee, June 1848 Sarah V Chiles 48, wife, Tennessee, January 1852 Benjamin Chiles 28, son, Tennessee, May 1872 Hattie Chiles 26, daughter, Tennessee, January 1874 Robbert I Chiles 18, son, Tennessee, April 1887 Also living with the family: Robt Merit 26, boarder, Tennessee, August, 1878 Lewis Martin 27, boarder, Tennessee, February, 1878 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 17, Giles, Tennessee; Roll: T623_1572; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 32. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 1910 United States Federal Census about Francis Rowland Chiles Name: F R Chiles Age in 1910: 60 Estimated Birth Year: 1850 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Spouse's Name: Ella Chiles Home in 1910: Civil District 17, Giles, Tennessee Marital Status: Married for 7 years with 2 of 5 children living at time of this census Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace F R Chiles 60, head, Tennessee Ella Chiles 44, wife, Tennessee Scott Chiles 23, son, Tennessee Effie Morley(Mosley?) 15, daughter-in-law (possibly step-daughter), Tennessee Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 17, Giles, Tennessee; Roll: T624_1500; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0033; Image: 1129; FHL Number: 1375513. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA 1920 United States Federal Census about Francis Rowland Chiles Name: Rolland Chiles Home in 1920: Civil District 17, Giles, Tennessee Age: 70 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1850 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Father-in-Law Spouse's Name: Ella Chiles Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace Franklin Sigman 26, head, North Carolina Effie Sigman 25, wife, Tennessee Rolland Chiles 70, father-in-law, Tennessee Ella Chiles 54, mother-in-law, Tennessee Robert Scott Chiles 33, brother-in-law, Tennessee Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Civil District 17, Giles, Tennessee; Roll: T625_1740; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 42; Image: 1090. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. | Chiles, Francis Rowland (I6378)
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367 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Ida May Chiles Clark Name: Ida M Clark Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas Age: 22 Birth Date: Sep 1877 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother: number of living children: 1 Mother: How many children: 1 Spouse's Name: Edward P Marriage Year: 1897 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 3 Residence : Justice Precinct 1 (Middle Part), Ellis, Texas Occupation: Neighbors: Household Members: Name Age Edward P Clark 39 Ida M Clark 22 Walter Clark 1 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas; Roll: T623_1629 Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 13. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. ************************ Obituary Waxahachie Daily Light Monday 14 November 1904 Page 3, column 4 "Two Deaths Sunday" "Mrs. E. P. Clark, wife of a young farmer near Bardwell, died yesterday. The interment took place today at Glenwood Cemetery near Nash." Photocopy on file Ellis County Cemetery Book, Volume 2 page 37 Clark, Ida May September 28, 1877--November 13, 1904....wife of E. P.( broken) Clark, Fannie May October 18, 1904--November 28, 1904....daughter of E .P. and Ida May GLENWOOD CEMETERY (Also known as Garden Valley Cemetery) Located east of Forreston. Take Hwy 77 so. of Waxahachie to Boyce Grain on left sd of rd. At junction of Hwy 77 and Why 55, turn left on Hwy 55 to Nash Community; turn right on Holder Rd for 1 mi. to Forreston Rd; turn right on Forreston about 1/4 mi. Cemetery not easily accessible and not maintained. Oldest burial date recorded is 1883. The community ofNas h was once known as Garden Valley and the cemetery also known by thatna me. | Chiles, Ida May (I6279)
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368 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Joseph Y Childs Name: Joseph Y Childs Home in 1900: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas Age: 14 Birth Date: Feb 1886 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Male Relationship to head-of-house: Son Father's Name: William B Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Name: Elizabeth Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee Marital Status: Single Residence : Justice Precinct 1 (Middle Part), Ellis, Texas Household Members: Name Age William B Childs 59 Elizabeth Childs 53 James Childs 20 Robert L Childs 18 Joseph E Childs 16 Joseph Y Childs 14 Cannon Childs 12 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Justice Precinct 1, Ellis, Texas; Roll: T623_1629 Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 13. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. | Chiles, Joseph Y. (I6386)
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369 | 1900 United States Federal Census about Sarah Elizabeth Chiles Trigg Name: Sarah Trigg Home in 1900: Civil District 27, Giles, Tennessee [Pulaski, Giles, Tennessee] Age: 43 Birth Date: Jun 1856 Birthplace: Tennessee Race: White Gender: Female Relationship to head-of-house: Wife Father's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee Mother: number of living children: 10 Mother: How many children: 12 Spouse's Name: Hiram W Trigg Marriage Year: 1872 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 28 Occupation: Household Members: Name Age Hiram W Trigg 53 Sarah Trigg 43 James B Trigg 27 Susie Trigg 21 Robert L Trigg 20 Edkes Trigg 17 Gilbert Trigg 15 Sarah Trigg 13 Thomas Trigg 11 Maris Trigg 9 Elizia Trigg 9 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 27, Giles, Tennessee; Roll: T623_1572; Page: 22A; Enumeration District: 21. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. | Chiles, Sarah Elizabeth (I6343)
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370 | 1900; Census Place: Ironton, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: T623_1816 Page: 19A; Enumeration District: 138 Mary A Good, head; age 56, b. Dec 1843, OH; father b. NY; mother b. Tenn; widow; 8ch/6 living Mary C Good, dau; age 13, b. Mar 1887, Wisconsin; father b. IN; mother b. OH Elick Savalley, boarder; age 59, b. Jul 1840, Canada/ French; parents b. France, widowed | Good, Mary C. (I5010)
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371 | 1910 Federal Census, 8th Ward, St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, enumerated 14 April 1910, part 2, page 263A, Roll#719 #204#107#123 Hopkins, Joel, head, age 33, married 10 yrs., superintendent, born in MN, father in NY, mother in WI Hopkins, Frances, wife, age 34, married 10 yrs., 1 ch. born, 1 ch. living, born in WI, father in WI, mother in NY Hopkins, James A., son ?/12, born in MN, father in MN, mother in WI | Hopkins, Joel Elmer (I5363)
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372 | 1910 Federal Census, Ward 9, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, E.D. 57, Sheet 9B, enumerated 22nd and 23rd April 1910 #123#171#219 Meservey, Mason, age 30, married once, married 8 yrs., born in Iowa, father in Maine, mother in ?, furniture laborer Meservey, Mary, age 30, married 1 married 8 yrs., 1 ch. born, 1 ch. living, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Meservey, Gertrude, age 6, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI 1920 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; E.D. 132, Roll #T625_1984; Image 0373, Page 10A Line 34 #709#177#219 Meservey, Mason, head, owns own home, age 39, born in Iowa, father in Maine, mother in Scotland - Scotish; occ. stationary (?) Meservey, Mary, wife, age 39, born in Wisconsin, father in Wisconsin, mother in Wisconsin Meservey, Gertrude, dau., age 16, in school, born in Wisconsin, father in Iowa, mother in Wisconsin 1930 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; E.D. 17, Bellinger Street, Enumerated 3 April 1930, Roll #T626_2571, Image 1018, page 8A Meservey, Mason, owns own home, $2100, age 50, 1st marriage age 23, born in Iowa, father in Maine, mother in Scotland, steam fitter - Rubber County Meservey, Mary E., wife, age 50, 1st married age 23, born in Wisconsin, father in Wisconsin, mother in Wisconsin, no occ. Meservey, Gertrude H., dau. age 26, single, born in Wisconsin, father in Iowa, mother in Maine; occ. school teacher - catholic school Small, Sarah C., mother-in-law, age 84, widow, 1st married age 25, born in Wisconsin, father in Ohio, mother in Ohio. Otto, Marie, Lodger, age 25, single, born in Wisconsin, father in United States, mother in Wisconsin. | Meservey, Mason H. (I5561)
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373 | 1910 United States Federal Census about Myrtle Cole Name: Myrtle Cole Age in 1910: 6 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1904 Birthplace: Texas Relation to Head of House: Daughter Father's Name: John W Father's Birth Place: Arkansas Mother's Name: Lucy G Mother's Birth Place: Alabama Home in 1910: Justice Precinct 5, Mitchell, Texas Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Female Household Members: Name Age John W Cole 44 Lucy G Cole 38 Carl o Cole 18 Sam A Cole 13 Alberd M Cole 12 Lucy M Cole 10 Elle S Cole 7 Myrtle Cole 6 Carry B Cole 3 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Justice Precinct 5, Mitchell, Texas; Roll: T624_1578; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 171; Image: 715(20-21 of 48 at ancestry.com) Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. | Cole, Myrtle E. (I6281)
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374 | 1910 United States Federal Census about Caroline Schlemmer Name: Caroline Schlemmer Age in 1910: 44 Birth Year: abt 1866 Birthplace: Germany Home in 1910: Madison, Saint Joseph, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1887 Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Jacob Schlemmer Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 62 Caroline Schlemmer 44 Emma Schlemmer 16 Hilbert Schlemmer 14 Aleda Schlemmer 10 View Original Record View original image Vi 1900 United States Federal Census about Caroline Schlemmer Name: Caroline Schlemmer Age: 34 Birth Date: Jul 1865 Birthplace: Germany Home in 1900: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1885 Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Jacob Schlemmer Marriage Year: 1888 Years Married: 12 Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Mother: number of living children: 6 Mother: How many children: 6 Occupation: View on Image 1920 United States Federal Census about Caroline Schlemmer Name: Caroline Schlemmer Age: 54 Birth Year: abt 1866 Birthplace: Germany Home in 1920: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1888 Relation to Head of House: Wife Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Jacob Schlemmer Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 73 Caroline Schlemmer 54 View Original Record View original image V Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 about Caroline Kahn Name: Caroline Kahn Spouse Name: Jacob Schlemmer Marriage Date: 6 Sep 1888 Marriage County: St. Joseph Death record Elkhart County Bk. 18, p. 78. age 78, 7 mon. 26 da. cause of death-nephritis. Obituary notice from the March 2, 1944 Wakarusa Tribune: "Mrs. Caroline Pauline Schlemmer, 78 passed away at 8:20 a.m. Wednesday morning in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grove of this place. She had been in ill health for the past ten years, and bedfast since November. She was born July 5, 1865 in Posen, Germany, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelm. She came to South Bend from Germany when she was 22 years old to the home of her uncle, Henry Schultz. She married Jacob Schlemmer Sept. 5 1888 near Bremen, where she lived until his death in Sept. 1921. Surviving are five children, Mrs.Frank (Pauline) Grove, Mrs. Upton (Susie) Ringle of Mishawaka, Mrs. Irvin (Lydia) Bollman of South Bend, Mrs. Sam (Emma) Weaver of Bremen, Hilbert M. Schlemmer of near Nappanee, fourteen grand-children and 22 great grand-children." FREDERICK JOHANN SCHULTZ (1927?) Frederick Johann Schultz, eighty-one years old, one of the old and well known residents of this community, died at the family home Tuesday evening after an illness of a week of complications. He was born June 19, 1846, at Regierungs, Berzirg Posen, Germany and was a son of Mathias and Juliana Schultz. On January 16, 1872, he was united in marriage with Wilhelmina Arndt in Germany. On April 25, 1882 Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and their four children came to America, settling in South Bend, where they lived for two and one half years. In 1886 they moved to their farm two and one half miles northeast of Bremen where they lived until October, 1910. Since that time they have lived in Bremen. Mr. Schultz was the father of ten children, seven of who survive with their mother. They are Mrs. Julianna Scheminske of South Bend, Martin Schultz of Niles, Michigan, Otto Schultz of Waterloo, Iowa, William Schultz and Mrs. Theresa Roth of Bremen and Mrs. Bertha Fields and Mrs. Edith Sargent of Elkhart. He is survived also by three brothers, Gottlieb and Henry Schultz of South Bend and Stephen Schultz of Hastings, Nebraska; twenty-five grandchildren; one niece, Mrs. Caroline Schlemmer, of Bremen, and a number of less near relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held at the residence Friday afternoon at two o'clock and at St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:30 oclock. Rev. W.T. Vogel, pastor of the church, will officiate in the services. Burial will be in the Bremen cemetery. 1900 United States Federal Census about Caroline Schlemmer Name: Caroline Schlemmer Home in 1900: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Age: 34 Birth Date: Jul 1865 Birthplace: Germany Race: White Gender: Female Immigration Year: 1885 Relationship to Head of House: Wife Father's Birthplace: Germany Mother's Birthplace: Germany Mother: number of living children: 6 Mother: How many children: 6 Spouse's name: Jacob Marriage Year: 1888 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 12 Residence : Madison Township, St. Joseph, Indiana Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 52 Caroline Schlemmer 34 Susie S Schlemmer 11 Polly C Schlemmer 10 Emma C Schlemmer 6 Helbert M Schlemmer 4 Allata M Schlemmer 3/12 Ida C Schlemmer 3/12 1920 United States Federal Census about Caroline Schlemmer Name: Caroline Schlemmer Home in 1920: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Age: 54 years Estimated birth year: abt 1866 Birthplace: Germany Relation to Head of House: Wife Spouse's name: Jacob Father's Birth Place: Germany Mother's Birth Place: Germany Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Female Year of Immigration: 1888 Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 63 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Jacob Schlemmer 73 Caroline Schlemmer 54 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about Caroline Pauli Schlemmer Name: Caroline Pauli Schlemmer Gender: female Birth Place: PR Birth Year: 1865 Spouse Name: Jacob Schlemmer Marriage Year: 1888 Marriage State: IN Number Pages: 1 Name: Caroline Pauline Kelm Birth: 5 Jul 1865 in P?aeosen, Saale-Holzland-Kreis, Thueringen, Germany Death: 1 Mar 1944 in Wakarusa, Elkhart, Indiana, United States | Kelm, Caroline Pauline (I1750)
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375 | 1920 Census, Bremen, Germantown, Marshall, Indiana #244#247 Thomas, Fred, age 43 Thomas, Myrtle, age 36 Thomas, Pauline, age 16 Thomas, Lillian, age 14 Thomas, Hugh, age 12 Thomas, Dorothy, age 9 Thomas, Magie, age 7 Thomas, Jenet, age 4 Thomas, Hazel, age 2 Thomas, Dale, age 11/12 | Thomas, Frederick Arthur (I50002)
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376 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Sowers, Mildred Irene (I3922)
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377 | 1920 Federal Census, E.D. 128, enumerated 7th day of January, 1920, sheet 5B #527#99#122 Van Hauten, Edson P. (?), age 52 (?), born in WI; father in NJ, mother in NY Van Hauten, Elvina, wife, age 43 born in Quebec; both parents born in Quebec, native tongue English Van Hauten, Helen, dau. age 12, born in MN, father born in WI; mother in MN. #527#99#123 Harmison, Arthur, age 48, head of household, occ. butcher, born in WI, father born in WI, mother in NY Harmison, Anna, wife, age 48, born in WI, both parents born in Ireland Carl, Nettie, dau., age 22, born in WI, father born in WI, mother in NY #527#99#124 Moss, Ed, brother, age 45, born in Germany, parents born in Germany Johnson, Minnie, head of household, age 38, born in Germany, parents born in Germany NOTE: In the 1920 Census Index, Arthur is listed as Arthur Harmsen; however, the actual census has his name spelled Harmison as do the Eau Claire City Directories and his death certificate. | Harmison, Arthur A. (I5369)
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378 | 1920 Federal Census, Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, enumerated Jan. 1920, Sheet 30A, E.D. 46, Image#1126, Roll#T625-1920 #113#134#140 Fitzpatrick, Percy, age 41, proprietor, born in ENG, father in IRE, mother in IRE Fitzpatrick, Louise, wife, age 38, housekeeping, born in WI, father in U.S., mother in U.S. Fitzpatrick, Celilo, dau., age 4 8/12, born in WA, father in ENG, mother in WI Kennedy, Thomas F., boarder, age 46, brakeman, born in MN, father in IRE, mother in IRE 1930 Federal Census, Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, enumerated 2 April 1930, Sheet 1A #113#7#11 Fitzpatrick, Percy R., age 51, married age 31, proprietor of pool room, $5,000, born in ENG, father in IRE, mother in IRE, immigrated 1890 Fitzpatrick, Francis L., wife, age 47, married age 27, landlady of rooming house, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Fitzpatrick, Celilo, dau., age 14, born in WA, father in ENG, mother in WI NOTE: In 1930 numerous boarders are residing in the home of Percy and Louise | Small, Frances Louise (I5312)
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379 | 1920 United States Federal Census about Howard Groves Name: Howard Groves Home in 1920: Madison, St Joseph, Indiana Age: 3 [3 3/12] Estimated birth year: abt 1917 [abt 1916] Birthplace: Indiana Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Name: Frank Groves Father's Birth Place: Indiana Mother's Name: Pauline Groves Mother's Birth Place: Indiana Marital Status: Single Race: White Sex: Male Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Frank Groves 32 Pauline Groves 30 Homer Groves 13 Alma Groves 9 Donald Groves 7 Howard Groves 3 [3 3/12] Obituary of Howard F. Grove: Howard F. Grove, 94, of Nappanee, formerly of Bremen passed away on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at LuAnn Nursing Home, Nappanee. He was born October 3, 1916 in Bremen to Frank & Pauline (Schlemmer) Grove. On November 8, 1947 he married Donna Baugher , she preceded him in death in 2001. Howard was a retired farmer and truck driver. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Dade City, FL where he and his wife lived for 20 years. He enjoyed living in Florida and tending to his orange groves. He later attended Bremen Churc h of the Brethren and he was an avid sports fan. Survivors include 2 daughters: Myrna Grove of Elkhart and Elaine (Carl) Rhodes of Middlebury, 1 son Bruce (Pam) Grove of Monticello and 3 granddaughters and 1 great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, 1 sister and 2 brothers. Funeral service will be held at 7PM on Friday, June 17, 2011 at the Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen and will be officiated by Rev. Brian Beeks. Friends may call from 4PM on Friday until the time of service at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer?s Association. | Grove, Howard Frank (I199)
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380 | 1920 United States Federal Census about James Bruce Chiles Name: J B Chiles Home in 1920: Waxahachie Ward 2, Ellis, Texas Age: 39 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Nannie Father's Birth Place: Tennessee Mother's Birth Place: Tennessee Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Own Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Image: 248 Household Members: Name, Age, Relation to head of house, Birthplace J B Chiles 39, head, Tennessee Nannie Chiles 45, wife, Texas Ruth Chiles 16, daughter, Texas Reginald Chiles 12, son, Texas Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Waxahachie Ward 2, Ellis, Texas; Roll: T625_1800; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 248. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. 1930 United States Federal Census about James Bruce Chiles Name: James B Chiless Home in 1930: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas Age: 49 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1881 Birthplace: Tennessee Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Nannie Race: White Age at first marriage: 21 Parents' birthplace: Tennessee Household Members: Name, Age,Relation to head of house, Birthplace James B Chiles 49, head, Tennessee Nanniee Chiles 56, wife, Texas Reginald Chiles 22, son, Texas Betty Reagor 83, mother-in-law, Mississippi***parents born in Alabama Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas; Roll: 2326; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 2; Image: 558.0. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. ********************** Name: James Bruce Chiles Death date: 16 Oct 1959 Death place: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas Cause of death: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Gender: Male Race or color (on document): White Age at death: 79 years 5 months 27 days Estimated birth year: Birth date: 19 Apr 1880 Birth place: Giles County, Tennessee Marital status: Married Spouse name: Father name: unknown Father birth place: unknown Mother name: unknown Mother birth place: unknown Occupation: Shoe Repair and Leather Shop Residence: 120 Lake Park Street, Waxahachie, Texas Cemetery name: Waxahachie City Cemetery Burial place: Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas Burial date: 17 Oct 1959 Additional relatives: Informant: Reginald Chiles Film number: 2115989 Digital GS number: 4165962 Image number: 703 Reference number: item 2 cn 55178 Collection: Texas Deaths, 1890-1976 Source: www.familysearch.org | Chiles, James Bruce (I6301)
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381 | 1930 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin; Broadway Street; E.D. 14, Film #T626_2571, page 14B Line 71 #615#275#360 Harmison, Nellie F., Head, owns own home, $2400, single, born in Wisconsin, father in Wisconsin, mother in Wisconsin. | Harmison, Florella (Nellie) (I5380)
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382 | 1930 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI District 17, South 9th Street #131#372#495 Hudson, Elijah, Head, age 34, born in WI age at 1st marriage, 21, both parents born in U.S., occ. cures tires for rubber company Hudson, Evelyn, wife, age 26, born in WI, age at 1st marriage, 22, both parents born in U.S. Hudson, Adonia, dau., age 4, born in WI, both parents born in WI *1930 Elijah and Evelyn (Snyder) Hudson are next door neighbors to Evelyn's brother, Dewey and to his wife, Nora (Ross) Snyder's sister, Cora and husband, Henry Lahner. | Snyder, Evelyn Louise (I5297)
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383 | 1930 Federal Census, Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, E.D. 18 - 11, Sheet 1A, 4th Ward, Enumerated 2 April, 1930, Lake Side Avenue #918#7#9 Hudson, George, head, owns own home, $2300, age 45, age at 1st marriage, 29, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Hudson, Eunice, wife, age 57, age at 1st marriage, 22, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Snyder, Vern, stepson, age 28, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Nale, Earl, son-in-law, age 21, age at 1st marriage, 18, born in WI, father in PA, mother in WI Nale, Olive, daughter-in-law, age 22, age at 1st marriage, 19, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI Nale, Eugene, grandson, age 4/12, born in WI, father in WI, mother in WI | Small, Eunice "Nellie" Ellen (I5294)
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384 | 1930 Federal Census, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, Roll#T626_617, E.D. 5, page 15A, Image 0657 Evans, Robert L., head, age 69, born in Indiana, father in Kentucky, mother in Germany (?), occ. laborer, box factory Evans, Lydia, age 64, born in Indiana, father in Pennsylvania, mother in Pennsylvania Evans, Charles, son, age 23, born in Indiana, father in Indiana, mother in Indiana, occ. farm laborer | Evans, Robert L. (I55278)
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385 | 1958 residing in St. Petersburg, Florida. | Fisher, Myrtle (I5923)
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386 | 2 Cora Bales Sevier, and Nancy S. Madden Comments: Last edited in ROOTS III on 10/07/1998., Sevier Family History with the Collected Letters of Gen. John Sevier, First Governor of Tennessee, and 28 Collateral Family Lineages, Washington, D.C., 1961, p.512. | Chiles, Walter (I8204)
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387 | 3. Henry Watkins (2. HENRY 2, 1. Henry 1) born 1660, Henrico County, VA, married abt 1680, in ?Henrico County, VA, Mary Crewes? Crisp?, died aft 1715, ?Henrico County, VA, Mary married 2nd 15 Nov 1716 to Edward Mosby. Henry died Jan 1714/15, Henrico County, VA. Lived on Turkey Island Creek, Malvern Hills, VA; he was a Quaker. Mary: Her last name could have been: Crisp, Cress, or Criss? Children: + 11. i Mary Watkins born 1682. 12. ii John Watkins born ca 1695, Henrico County, VA, married Apr 1720, Sarah Butler. John died post 1736. + 13. iii Benjamin Watkins born ca 1698. 14. iv Joseph Watkins born ca 1700, Henrico County, VA, married about ? 1730, Mary Farrar. Joseph died 1734, Goochland County, Va, 15. v Henry Watkins born ca 1702, Henrico, VA, died post 1714. 16. vi Stephen Watkins born ca 1704, Henrico County, VA, married ? about 1735, Judith Trabue. Stephen died 1758/59, Chesterfield Co., Va. | Watkins, Henry (5) (I4323)
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388 | 4 children according to mother's obit. | Proffitt, Barry (I82003)
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389 | > William WATKINS b. abt 1690 > m.? > 1. Richard WATKINS b. abt 1725 > 2. James WATKINS B. Feb 5, 1728 Chesterfield County VA d.Dec 21 1800 Wilks Co GA. m. Martha THOMPSON b. Dec 10,1737 Chesterfield C. VA. d.Oct 26,1803 Wilks Co. GA. > 1.William WATKINS b. Oct 20,1756 d. May 28,1832 Lawrence CountyAL m.Susan COLEMAN b. 1769 VA d. 1843 Lawrence County AL 2.James WATKINS b.Oct 20,1758 Prince Edward Co VA d. Oct 10,1824 Elbert County GA m.Jane THOMPSON b.1762 D. Aug 2,1815 1.robert 2.Mary 3. Susan Henderson WATKINS b. June 20,1760 Prince Edward County, VA d. Huntsville AL m. Captain Robert THOMPSON b.1757 Amelia Co d. 1831 >Belle Mina, Madison County AL 1. Sophia THOMPSON b. abt 1782 d. aft 1864 m. Dr. James MANNING 4. Robert H. WATKINS b. June 7, 1762 Prince Edward C . VA m. Jane THOMPSON 5. Samuel WATKINS B. May 17, 1765 VA d. Oct 1835 Lawrence County, AL m.Eleanor THOMPSON b. 1768 Amelia County VA 1.Eliza? 2.son 3.Paul 4.Elmira 5. Eleanor 6.Edg 7.Don 6. John WATKINS b. Feb 12, 1768 Prince Edward County BA . March 5, 1841 Petersburg GA m. Susan DANIEL 7. Thompson WATKINS b. Aug 17 1770 VA d. aft 1798 m. Nancy TALIEFARRO b. VA 8. Isham WATKINS | Watkins, William (7) (I4310)
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390 | ? BIRTH & RELATIONSHIP: Quaker Records ot the Miami Valley of Ohio, by Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, 1980, pg. 75 RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. Marriage information in book. | Coate, Sarah Ann (I2765)
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391 | ? BIRTH: Quaker Records ot the Miami Valley of Ohio, by Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, 1980, pg. 25, 75 RELATIONSHIP: Quaker Records ot the Miami Valley of Ohio, by Eileen Davis & Judith Ireton, 1980, pg. 75 Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coppock, Mary Jane (I2767)
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392 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, Esther (I2770)
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393 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, Moses (I2771)
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394 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, Henry (I2772)
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395 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, James (I2773)
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396 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, William (I2774)
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397 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, John (I2775)
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398 | ? RELATIONSHIP: Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Geneaogy, by William Wade Hinshaw, Vol. I, NC, pg. 1018. | Coate, Jesse (I2776)
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399 | ????????????????????? U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 about Jacob Mitchel Name: Jacob Mitchel Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Indiana Regiment Name: 6 Indiana Infantry (3 Months, 1863) Regiment Name Expanded: 6th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (3 months, 1861) Company: H Rank In: Corporal Rank In Expanded: Corporal Rank Out: Corporal Rank Out Expanded: Corporal Film Number: M540 roll 52 | Mitchel, Jacob (I1833)
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400 | A Civil War veteran of Company D, 73rd Indiana Infantry & Company E, 29th Indiana Infantry. Michael enlisted August 7, 1862, at Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, to serve three years in the 73rd Indiana Infantry. On August 16, 1862, he received $25.00 of his $100.00 enlistment bounty and was mustered into Federal service with Compan y D at South Bend, Indiana. At that time he was listed as a 17 years old, 5'9" tall farmer, with brown hair, black eyes and a dark complexion, born in Boone County, Indiana. On the muster roll of Nov./Dec., 1862, it was noted that Michael was absent in Convalescent Barracks, Gallatin, Tennessee. On February 1, 1963, he was discharged under a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability, at that location because of phithise s pulmonalis and was not entitled to a pension. On his discharge it was noted that he could be contacted at Argos, Marshall County, Indiana. After his discharge, Michael returned to his home at Argos, Indiana, and apparently recovered his health, as on July 18, 1863, he enlisted at Plymouth, Indiana, to serve three years as a Private in the 73rd Indiana Infantry. On July 18, 1863, h e was mustered into Federal service with Company D at Indianapolis, Indiana. At that time he was listed as a 19 years old, 5'9" tall farmer, with brown hair, gray eyes and a dark complexion, born in Boone County, Indiana. On July 1, 1865, Company D of the 73rd Indiana Infantry was mustered out of Federal service at Nashville, Tennessee. On the muster out roll it was noted that Michael was due $75.00 of his enlistment bounty, that no discharge had been furnished , and he was to be retained for unexpired term of his enlistment. On August 31, 1865, he was transferred to Company E of the 29th Indiana Infantry, in accordance with S.O. No. 9, Headquarters Military Division Tennessee at Nashville. On Decembe r 2, 1865, he was mustered out of Federal service with Company E at Marietta, Georgia. It was later determined that no discharge papers were given at the muster out of that organization. - John Christeson County E.125 Ind. Inf.G.A.K.1861 1865 Take road in South west corner of cemetery and go north on right side of road about half way down first section. This is the Warranty Deed # 84654 Michael Rhodes grantor of Barron County Wisconsin hereby convey and warrant to Angie Rhodes grantee of Barron Co. Wisconsin for the sum of eight hundred $800.00 Dollars, the following tracts of land in Barron County, in the state of Wiscofe north west quarter of the south east quarter and the south half of the north east quarter and the south west quarter of the south east quarter of the south west quarter all in section number 23 Township number 33 north of range 11 we st and the same are free from all incumberance whatever except a mortage of seven hyndred and fifty ($750.00) dollars which granted assumes. Witness the land and seal of said grantor this 21st day of July 1906 In presence of J. A. H. Johnson his Samuel Davis Miahael _X___Rhodes (seal) State of Wisconsin mark ------------County So personally came before me this 21st day of July A.D. 1906 the above named Michael Rhodes to me known to be the person who executed the forgoing instrument and acknowleded the same. X J. A. H. Johnson Justice of the Peace Filed for record March 13th 1907 at 4 O'clock p.m. M. E. Gilstad Register 29-417 Elizabeth Haynes $1800.00 to Michael Rhodes & Angie his wife South half of northeast Quarter of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, the south east quarter of the southwest quarter and htat part of he southeast quarter lying west of the Red Cedalmber 23-township number 33 north of range number 1 west. Also a certain piece of land lying west of Red Cedar River in the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section number 26, said town and range, being a part of a certain piece of land particularily described a 8 acres in a deed-giaife to said Vena A. Clark and recorded in volume 5 of Deeds page 487 and being all of last mentioned piece lying west of said river. Subject to the roadway reserved across a part of said land and in a deed from Vena A. Clark to Elizabeth Haynes which said deed was recorded in deeds 12 page 102 Set seal January 18-1904 103462 Theodore O. Filiatreau & Hilda his wife $675.00 to Angie Rhodes. Barron County Wisconsin All that part of the southeast quarter of the north east quarter, Section 28 township 34 range 12. Commencing at the south wert corner of the north quarter of the noeth east quarter and running thence east on the south line of said forty 331.08 feet running thence south parrell with the east line of said section 283 feet to the point o,eest from said point of begging 50 feet, running thence south to the center line of Railway Avenue north as located on the plot of railway addition to the city of Barron, running thus thence east of said Center line 50 feet running the nce north parrell with the east line of said Section to the point herein designated as the point of beginning. August 11, 1911 This is north of railway east to west.now owned by Morris Avery 4-5 Angie Rhodes David and Sandra La Liberty 4-3A large lot next lot belongs to City of Barron. Barbara Balog helped Marcella Cimfl locate October 2002 1880 Census Green, Marshall, IN Michael age 32 Born about 1848 sp Angie born Ohio Nellie E. 3, Cora D. 2 1930 Census Chetek Michael Rhodes Angie Orlie 21, Walter 16, Howard 12. Cora 26, Eva Gordon 8 Michael Rhodes enlisted in the Civil War at Plymouth, IN on Aug 7, 1862 at age 17. He served in Co D of the 73 Indianaand also in CoO E. of the 29th Indiana. His military record said he had gray/black eyes, brown hair, 5' 9" tall and dark comple xion. It also stated he was in Boone County, and a farmer by trade. He was mustered oput on July 2, 1865 ( In St Archives) He was a carpenter by trade. Orbit. in Chetek Alert (Chetek, Barron County, WI) Friday Sept. 6, 1907 | Rhodes, Michael (I21)
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