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bullet Jacob ENGEL(1295).

He was married to (Maria) Elizabeth BUCHER in 1783. (1076)


bullet Frederick ENGELHARDT(129) was born on 2 Feb 1872 in Holland or Germany. He died on 30 Dec 1949 in Cranston, Providence Co, RI. He was buried on 2 Jan 1950 in Oakland Cemetery, Cranston, RI. (129)

He was married to Anna Maria Liebrich KRANZ on 14 Jun 1899 in Newport, Newport, RI. (129)


bullet Sarah ENGLEHART(146) was born in 1812. (546)

Children were: Mary Elizabeth BARCLAY, George BARCLAY, David BARCLAY.


bulletLottie A ENGLES (Private).

Children were: William A LEEBRICK, Joseph Kinkle LEEBRICK, Phil LEEBRICK, Glenn LEEBRICK, Evelyn LEEBRICK, Tony LEEBRICK, Bill LEEBRICK, Lois LEEBRICK, Marian Helen LEEBRICK.


bulletENGLISH (554).

She was married to David BROWNING in 1822.


bullet George W EPLEY(584)


bulletJohn ERBEN.


bulletAnna Matilda (Tillie) ERLONGER(2953) was born on 23 Oct 1854 in Dublin, Wayne Co, Ind. She appeared on the census on 20 Jul 1860 in Tampico, Howard Co, In 1860 Census, page 682 family 1296. (2954) She appeared on the census on 5 Jul 1870 in South Charlestown Twp, Clark Co, OH.(2955) Parents: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER and Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK.

She was married to James POWELL on 7 Oct 1875. Children were: Edith POWELL .


bullet Charles N ERLONGER(2953) was born on 11 Feb 1852 in IN. He appeared on the census on 20 Jul 1860 in Tampico, Howard Co, In 1860 Census, page 682 family 1296.(2956) He died before 1887. Parents: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER and Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK.


bullet John Olin ERLONGER was born on 14 Jul 1857 in IN. (2957) He appeared on the census on 20 Jul 1860 in Tampico, Howard Co, In 1860 Census, page 682 family 1296.(2958) He appeared on the census on 5 Jul 1870 in South Charlestown Twp, Clark Co, OH.(2959) He appeared on the census in Apr 1875 in Lindley Cemetery, Greentown, In. (2957) He died on 2 Apr 1875.(2957) Parents: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER and Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK.


bullet William M ERLONGER(2953) was born on 2 Apr 1859 in Jerome, Howard Co, In. He appeared on the census on 20 Jul 1860 in Tampico, Howard Co, In 1860 Census, page 682 family 1296. (2960) He appeared on the census on 5 Jul 1870 in South Charlestown Twp, Clark Co, OH.(2961) He appeared on the census on 4 Jun 1880 in Jackson Twp, Howard Co, In. (2962) Farming. Parents: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER and Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK.


bullet Dr. John M ERLOUGHER(2963) (2964)(2953) was born on 6 Jul 1817 in Greene co, OH.(2953) He appeared on the census on 15 Aug 1850 in Dublin, Jackson Twp, Wayne Co, In. Residence 104. Occupation listed as Student Medicine, household value $200, birthplace Ohio. He appeared on the census on 20 Jul 1860 in Tampico, Howard Co, In.(2965) Occupation: Physician He appeared on the census on 5 Jul 1870 in South Charlestown Twp, Clark Co, OH.(2966) He appeared on the census on 4 Jun 1880 in Jackson Twp, Howard Co, In.(2967) Physician He signed a will on 12 Apr 1883 in Howard Co, In. (2968) Sect. 1: In the name of the Benovolent Father of All: I, John M Erlougher, of Jackson Township, Howard County and State of Indiana, do make and publish this my last will and Testament: I give and devise to my beloved wife Mary D. Erlougher, the farm on which we now live, situated in Jackson Township, Howard County, Indiana, and described as the East half of the South East Quarter of section 29, in township twenty-four (24) north of Range six (6), Each containing eighty (80) acres more or less, for and during her natural life, together with the stock, household furniture, goods, provisions, chattles and property which may be thereof belonging once at the time of my decease.
Sect. 2: She shall have power and priviledge to sell what property she may deem necessary at any time to defray and expenses accruing on behalf of the family, at tany time previous or consequent upon my decease.
Sect. 3: At the death of my said wife, I give and bequeath said real estate to my two sons Willey L. Erlougher and Frank L. Erlougher, and my two daughers Mrs. Lizzie E. Harmon and Mrs. Anna Matilda Powell, the wifes respectively of the Rev. John A Harmon of A. M. Indiana Conference and Jas. P. Powell of Xenia Indiana in the following manner and according to the following terms, viz
Sect. 4: I will my two sons fore and after my death, to remain at home on the farm, and cultivate the farm under the supervision , advice and control of their mother, unless their mother should decide to go with one or the other or both sons school to afford them the opportunity of getting an education. If they should leave the farm, their mother having the only legal and ultimate control of all business matters, may elect to rent out the farm for a time for the purpose of raising funds for a support whilst at School. If my sons at my death shall elect to remain on the farm and cultivate the farm, under the advice and with the agreement of their mother, I shall be pleased, but I do not wish to bind them so to do.
Sect. 5: I estimate my farm at the order of two thousand four hundred dollars, and I desire that it be divided between the two boys if they choose to retain it, and remain on it, but each part or half is to be responsible for six hundred dollors to be paid to the two daughters Mr. Emma Elizabeth harmon and Mrs Anna Matilda Powell, at my wife's death, or as soon thereafter as my be deemed reasonable for the sone so to do in case the elect to remaining on the land but the land cannot be sold until the claim of six hundred dollars due each daughter has been receipted for.
Sect. 6: Section four is meant advisory. Simply indicating my preference that the boys remain with their mother.
Sect. 7: The 5th Section is intended to empower my two Sopns to hold the farm at their mother's death with whatever of incr4ased value or improvements they or either of them may labor and deal it by paying Six Hundred dollars to each of their sisters the said Mr. Emma Elizabeth Harmon and Mrs. Anna Matilda Powell.
In testimony whereof I have appended my autography this twelfth day of April AD 1883.
(signed) John M. Erlougher.
Witnesses: L. F. Scott, Kate Leebrick. He was buried in Sep 1883 in Lindley Cemetery, Greentown, In.(2957) He died on 8 Sep 1883.(2969) He had an estate probated on 14 Sep 1883 in Howard Co, In. State of Indiana, County of Howard: viz
Before one J. W. Coaper, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Howard in the State of Indiana, personally came Kate Leebrick, one of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing, who being by one first duly sworn upon oath, deposses and says that John M. Erlougher the testator named in the instrument of writing to be his Last Will and Testament, did sign, seal, publish and declare the same as his Last will and testament on the day and of the date thereof, that the said testator was, at the same time, of the full age of (illegible) years, and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and that he was also without coercion, compulsion or restraint, and that he was competent to devise his property. And that the siad testator so signed, sealed, published and declared the same (illegible) his last will and testament, in manner and form as aforesaid, in the presence of affiant and F. F. Scott the other subscribing witness thereto, and that they each attest the source and subscribed their names as witnesses thereto in the presence and at the requyest of said testator and in the presence of each other.
(signed) Kate Leebrick
Subscribed and sworn to before me: In witness of which I hereunto affix the seal of said Cort,and Subscribe my name at Kokomo this 14th day of September AD 1883. J. M. Coaper Clerk. Alternate spelling found in Oklahoma Historical Society records. First name from 1850 Indiana Census.

From the "Howard County Combination Atlas and Map", 1877 by Kingman Brothers, comes the following: "With the railroad, in 1853, came Dr. Dayhuff, who is still among the active practitioners of to-day; also Drs. Pettyjohn, of New London; Wm. J. Morgan, of Greentown; J. M. Erlougher, of Jerome; E. A. Armstrong and Shirley, of Russiaville; and James Cochran, of Greentown. In July 1854, was established what was then and is now known as the Howard County Medical Society, and was composed of the following physicians of this county: J.M. Erlougher, C. Richmond, Wm. J. Morgan, Amos Pettyjohn, J.A. James and James Cochran." Later on in the article, it is reported that "J. M. Erlougher has retired to his farm."

The 1860 Indiana Census reports that an Elizabeth Erlougher, age 63, was also living with the Dr's family. This probably is Dr.'s mother.

A pioneer of Howard County, IN. John M Erlougher taught school for ten years, and thereby earned money to put himself through college; he commenced the study of medicine about 1846, with Dr. Curtis, of Dublin, Wayne County, IN, and afterward graduated at the Miami University, at Oxford, OH. He commenced the practice of medicine in Harrisburg, Ohio and came to Howard County in May, 1854; he was an early practitioner of this county, and helped to organize the first medical society in it; he was always considered successful in his profession, traveling in four different counties. About ten years ago, he retired from practice, and now has eighty acres of well-cultivated land, which he cleared and improved himself. Mr. Erlougher has been a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church for forty-four years, and has been Assessor of Jackson Township. He at one time bought out the school of the Dublin Academy, where he taught for five years, his wife assisting him as one of the teachers.

His wife's death notice reports that he practiced medicine in Jerome, Howard Co, In and in South Charleston, Ohio. Parents: Jacob ERLOUGHER and Elizabeth NEWTON.

He was married to Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK on 24 Aug 1847. Children were: Emma Elizabeth (Lizzie) ERLOUGHER, Charles N ERLONGER, Anna Matilda (Tillie) ERLONGER , John Olin ERLONGER, William M ERLONGER, Rev. Frank L ERLOUGHER.


bullet Emma Elizabeth (Lizzie) ERLOUGHER(2953) was born on 30 Apr 1849 in Dublin, Wayne Co, Ind. She appeared on the census on 15 Aug 1850 in Dublin, Jackson Twp, Wayne Co, In. Residence 104. She appeared on the census on 20 Jul 1860 in Tampico, Howard Co, In. (2970) She appeared on the census on 5 Jul 1870 in South Charlestown Twp, Clark Co, OH.(2971) She died after 1906. She appeared on the census on 4 Apr 1930 in Long Beach, Los Angeles Co, Ca.(2972) Living with her neice, Charles W. Leebrick, along with Kate. Alternate first names from various Census and other sources.

In her mother's 1906 death notice, she was described as being of Peru, In.

From a letter in my dad's possession dated June 27, 1932, written on the same sheet of paper as one from Kate Leebrick:

Dear Uncle Frank,
We would like to hear from you once in a while. We wonder if you stay home all the time.
If we can get to the church we are expecting to hear some interesting things during Conference. Bishop Baker used to be a college president and people say he had such a great influence in getting young men to take life in earnest and do their part in the world. Afterward, Bishop Baker was sent as a missionary Bishop to India and Korea. I know he said it pays to help them to know the way of life.
I think I have never seen Charles or his wife or children. I know I would like them. Aunt Kate wants to know if you saw to ti that the children get to Sunday School. Love to you all.
Lizzie E Harnon. Parents: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER and Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK.

Children were: Charles L HARNON, Merle S. HARNON, Raymond W HARNON.


bulletRev. Frank L ERLOUGHER(2953) was born on 28 Oct 1865 in Milton, In.(2973) He appeared on the census on 5 Jul 1870 in South Charlestown Twp, Clark Co, OH.(2974) He appeared on the census on 4 Jun 1880 in Jackson Twp, Howard Co, In.(2975) At the time of his mother's death in 1906, he was known as Rev. F. L. Erlougher, pastor of the M.E. church of Bunker Hill, In.

Frank's name appears in the Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Applications, Howard County, January 1882-December 1899, with an application date of June 30, 1897. No bride's name is given.

Married at a Methodist Episcopal Church in the Kokomo area.

Frank's name appears in an obituary of Wilhemina Knudson appearing in the Staples (MN) World, December 2, 1920, as being the pastor who conducted the funeral. This is in Cass Co, MN. Parents: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER and Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK.

He was married to Susie M. TREES on 30 Jun 1897.


bullet Jacob ERLOUGHER(2953) was born in Maryland. He was of German descent. was a carder and spinner in that early day.

Children were: Dr. John M ERLOUGHER.


bulletJohn ERNST (EARNEST)(2976). Married near Hummelstown, Pa.

Children were: Obed EARNEST .


bulletMargaret Joyce ERVIN (EVEN)(2676) was born on 14 Jun 1880 in Lockland, Oh.(2977) She appeared on the census in Apr 1910 in Harris Twp, Itasca Co, MN. (2978) She appeared on the census on 18 Apr 1930 in Harris Twp, Itasca Co, MN.(2979) She died on 31 Aug 1965 in Seattle, Wa.(2980) Parents: James S EVEN and Mary Jane GROSH.

She was married to Theodore Charles LIEBRICH on 18 Apr 1900 in Oh.(2981) Children were: Edith Louise LIEBRICH, Eva Mae LIEBRICH, Theadore Joyce LIEBRICH, Sidney Erven LIEBRICH , Marie Lena LIEBRICH, Margaret Freda LIEBRICH, Louis James LIEBRICH , Dorothea Edna LIEBRICH, Ruby LIEBRICH, Frank Charles LIEBRICH.


bullet Mary ERVIN(696)

She was married to Jasper Newton STEELE on 9 Oct 1873.


bullet Elizabeth ESHLEMAN(443)

Children were: Mary BAUM, John BAUM, Michael BAUM, Catharine BAUM, Susan BAUM, Isaac BAUM, Elizabeth BAUM, Abraham BAUM.


bulletDelilaha ESTABROOK(1970) was born on 17 Aug 1856 in North Serburne, Vt. She died on 21 Feb 1947 in Farragut Co, Ia. She was buried in Farragut Cemetery, Farragut, Ia. (1970)

She was married to Henry Clay COY on 25 Feb 1875 in Farragut, Fremont Co, Ia.(1970) Married by Rev. Thomas Roach. Children were: Callie COY.


bullet Margaret ESTERLEIN(208)

She was married to Phillip BERRY on 14 Mar 1797.


bullet Imogene ESTES

Children were: Marion P. LEE.


bulletWilliam S ESTIL(295) was born in 1840.

He was married to Sarah E STORY on 11 Nov 1861.


bullet Grace ETHEL (Private).

Children were: Robert Wesley THARP, Bennie Bernard THARP, Sandra Kay THARP.


bulletJesse ETHERTON(2982).


bulletSusannah ETTIEN(686) was born in 1818. She appeared on the census in 1850 in Halifax, Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin Co, Pa.(2983) She appeared on the census in 1860 in Halifax, Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin Co, Pa. (2984) She appeared on the census in 1880 in Halifax, Upper Paxton Township, Dauphin Co, Pa.(2985) She died on 22 Feb 1894.(2986) Mrs. Leebrick is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, according to "History of Dauphin County".

Children were: Sarah R. NOBLET , Mary E. NOBLET, Newton E NOBLET, John NOBLET, Elizabeth NOBLET, Samuel R. NOBLET.


bulletEUBANKS (2987).


bulletDelia EugeniaAYERS\ EUGENIA D. was born on 17 Sep 1865. Parents: Eben S. AYERS and Delia Alice LEE.


bullet Dawn Leslie EVANS (Private). Parents: Ernest LeRoy EVANS Jr and Jacqueline Kaye DOWNS.


bullet Elizabeth EVANS(2988) was born in 1831 in Monmouthshire, England.

Children were: James WESTERN .


bulletErnest LeRoy EVANS Jr (Private).

Children were: Dawn Leslie EVANS.


bulletJames EVANS(2989).

He was married to Catarina GARDNER in Apr 1832. (2990)


bullet Louisa EVANS(106)


bulletMarlin D EVANS(1006) was born on 10 Sep 1899 in Republic county, Ks. He died on 6 Mar 1963. He was buried in Norway, near Myrtle Point, Or.

He was married to Gladys Irene HARTZEL on 2 Oct 1920 in Rossville, Shawnee Co, Ks.


bullet Robert EVANS(2991) Died as an infant. Parents: Stephen EVANS and Myrtle Melba BOONE.


bullet Rosmary EVANS (Private). Parents: Stephen EVANS and Myrtle Melba BOONE.

Children were: Sue.


bulletStephen EVANS(2992) was born in 1879 in IN. He died in 1958 in Mo.

He was married to Myrtle Melba BOONE about 1903 in Murphysboro, Jackson Co, Il. (2993) Children were: Stephen EVANS, Robert EVANS, Rosmary EVANS , Thomas John EVANS.


bullet Stephen EVANS(2994) Died at age 22 months. Parents: Stephen EVANS and Myrtle Melba BOONE.


bullet Thomas John EVANS(2995) was born in 1910. He died in 1985. Parents: Stephen EVANS and Myrtle Melba BOONE.


bullet James S EVEN(2996) was born on 21 Jun 1846 in Dayton, Montgomery Co, OH. He died on 30 Apr 1930 in Grand Rapids, Itasca Co, MN.

Children were: Margaret Joyce ERVIN (EVEN) .


bulletArthur EVERMAN(687).

He was married to Anne VANWINKLE on 17 Sep 1796. Consent signed by John Davis, stepfather of Anne.


bullet Grace EVERSOLE(1006) was born on 21 Oct 1886. She died on 22 Jun 1972. She was buried in Rossville, Shawnee Co, Ks.

She was married to Leroy Philip HARTZEL on 27 Sep 1911 in Lowell, Ark. Children were: Gertrude Clair HARTZEL, Philip E HARTZEL, Richard Leroy HARTZEL.


bullet Fannie EWING(2997)


bulletFrederick EXLEY was born on 5 Sep 1884 in RI.(129)

He was married to Elizabeth (Lizzy) Viola LIEBRICH on 8 Jun 1910 in RI.(2998) Children were: Mildred K EXLEY, Fredrica EXLEY.


bullet Fredrica EXLEY (Private). Parents: Frederick EXLEY and Elizabeth (Lizzy) Viola LIEBRICH.


bullet Mildred K EXLEY(129) (2999) was born on 3 Jul 1913 in Providence, Providence, RI. (3000) She died on 3 May 2004 in East Bay, RI. (3001)(3002) A homemaker, Mrs. Sitnik had been a volunteer for the Diabetes Association of Rhode Island and the American Red Cross.
She was a past president of the Chicataubut Ladies Club, and a member of the Rumford Grange, East Providence.
A member for many years of the Order of the Eastern Star, Mrs. Sitnik was a member and past matron of Martha Washington Chapter 18, in Warren. She was a past royal matron of the Order of Amarath, Harmony Court 1; a past worthy high priestess of the Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem; and a past mighty chosen one of the Moslem Cauldron. She also was a member of the Mizpah Lodge of Rebekahs, and a past president of the Rebekah Assembly of Rhode Island.
She was a past mother advisor to the Bristol County Assembly of the Order of Rainbow Girls, and in her youth had been a member of Providence Assembly 1 of the Order of Rainbow Girls.
Mrs. Sitnik was a member of the Baptist Church of Warren and a former member of the First Baptist Church in America, in Providence, where she had been a member for more than 70 years.
Parents: Frederick EXLEY and Elizabeth (Lizzy) Viola LIEBRICH.


bulletStevan FABER.


bulletFACKLER (3003). Was a German, lived as a farmer in Hanover township, Dauphin Co, Pa. Was twice married and was the father of sixteen children.

Children were: John FACKLER.


bulletAbraham FACKLER(443).


bulletAmos FACKLER(3004). Parents: John FACKLER and Elizabeth MUMMA.

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