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Robinson, Ulysses Grant (b. 3 Jan 1864, d. 11 Oct 1928)

Note: Ulysses Grant Robinson

CENSUS:
1870 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co. WI, 9 Aug 1870, roll 1734, pg 595-6; enumerated with parents and 4 siblings;
40) Ulysses G., age 6, M, W, b WI

1880 CENSUS: Address; Cedar District, Boone Co., NE.
Age 16 in 1880. Single. At home. Attending school.
Enumerated with parents.
Roll T779 #37, VOL 1, ED 126, SH 6, LN 37.

1885 Nebraska State Census; Cedar precinct, Boone, NE, 18 Jun 1885, ED 39; enum w/parents & 4 sibs;
Grant age 21 b WI.

1910 census Not found in Oelrich, Fall River, SD or district 15 of FallRiver.

1920 CENSUS: Harmony, Fall River, SD, 12-18 Feb 1920, ed 57, pg 1B, ancestry.com; enumerated with wife and 3 children; lived next door to brother Clark B. Robinson.
ln 78) Robinson, Ulysses G., head, age 55, b WI, fb IN, mb OH, Farmer
ln 79) Lena M., wife, age 41, b MO, fb WI, mb KY, Dressmaker
ln 80) Hazel E., dau, age 16, b NE, fb WI, mb MO, Bank
ln 81) Earl B., son, age 14, b NE, fb WI, mb MO
ln 82) Ruth E., dau, age 11, b NE, fb WI, mb MO.

BIOGRAPHY:
ULYSSES GRANT AND LENA MAY ROBINSON
by Hazel E. Robinson Owens
from the book: In the Shadow of the Butte, A History of Oelrichs and Surrounding Area, copyright 1984, Oelrighs Historical Society, Oelrighs, South Dakota, Copyright 1984, printed by State Publishing Company Pierre, S.D., page 589.
"This story is about my parents, Ulysses Grant Robinson and Lena May Wright Robinson. My father was born on January 3, 1864 at Booz, Wisconsin, the son of J. S. (Samuel) and Mary Ann Robinson. Mother was born September 19, 1878 at Warrensburg, Missouri, the daughter of Nelson E. Wright and Anne Marie Graves Wright."
"At age 12, my father accidentlly shot off the first finger of one hand. Many of his young years were spent hunting and trapping, and he told me stories about spending cold winters trapping in Idaho. He liked athletics, and was a good skater and fast runner. He learned the carpentry trade, and was a conscientious workman."
"My parents were married in May, 1901 in Kansas City, Missouri. They made their first home in Elgin, Nebraska and their three children were born in Elgin, as follows: Hazel Evelyn, born February 15, 1903; Earl Benton, born July 15, 1905; Ruth Elizabeth, born July 25, 1908."
"They joined the local Protestant church (I think it was Presbyterian) and were active members. My father was at first a partner in a department store, but he left the store and worked at his carpentry trade. He built us a nice home in Elgin, but in 1910 the family moved to Belgrade, partly because Fathr built us a huse there, also. He worked at his trade for $2.00 a day, and it was a long day."
"In 1913 we sold out, loaded our furniture in a railroad car and moved to Grannis, Arkansas, where Mother's folks lived. We bought a truck farm and raised radishes, cantaloupes, and berries for the Kansas City market. We were all active in the Union Church. Father was superintendent, Mother taught a boys' class and sang solos at the services."
"While we lived in Arkansas, Mother got word of the death of her grandmother, Mary Ann Redmon Wright, in Molalla, Oregon on September 3, 1913. She would have been 90 on November 19. In Great-grandmother's obituary, she is described as a 'Trail-Blazer', a vigorous, active woman, who pioneered in seven states.' Mother knew her well because Mother went out there to stay with them and go to shcool, after her father's death when she was eight years old, which left her mother widowed with three children and no means of support.
Mother stayed two years, but she went back again when she was 18. At that time she climbed Mt. Hood, and becamed engaged to a man who when down with the battleship Maine when it was sunk in Havana Harbor in 1898, during the Spanish-American war."
"Truck farming in Arkansas was not very profitable, so in 1917 my parents decided we would move to Oelrichs, South Dakota, where two of father's borthers were already established as farmers and cattle raisers. We bought a farm 13 miles southeast of Oelrichs, where Father build a house, a barn, sheds and henhouse. They sold cream, eggs, and raised wheat and corn. During the early years, farming was done with horses."
"It was hard work, and the winters were often cold and snowy, and the summers were often hot and dry, sometimes with destructive hailstorms. Father's heart began to fail, and he died October 11, 1928, at Oelrichs and is buried in the Oelrichs Cementery."
"Earl was 23 years old, and he took over management of the farm. Mother usually boarded the shcool teacher, as we lived within walking distance of the one-room shcoolhouse. One of the teachers was Ethel Gorsuch from Fairburn. Earl and Ethel were married in 1930."
"Mother then decided to go to Arkansas and live with her mother. She lived in Grannis about two years, then came to Chicago in 1933 to live with me, her daughter Hazel. Both Mother and Father had become members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church while living in South Dakota. So she joined the Adventist Church in Chicago and attended regularly."
"Mother's last years were spent in Kansas City with her daughter, Ruth. She had her own apartment and was comfortable there, but she had some health problems. On July 1, 1958, she fell and broke her hip, from which accident she was unable to recover. She died on July 24, 1958 and was buried in the same city she was married in some 57 years before. Ruth died of cancer in 1974 and is buried beside her."
"I have fondest memories of my parents. They were honest, hard working, deeply religious, had no bad habits. They loved their children, sacrificed for them, and tried to bring them up in the way they should go. God rest their souls!"

Obituary of mother in 1896: Grant lives in Kansas.
Obituary of fater in 1905: Grant lives in Elgin, NE.
Death: 11 Oct 1928 Oelrichs, Fall River, South Dakota
Burial: Oelrichs Cem., Oelriches, Fall River, South Dakota

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Robinson, Roy Leslie (b. 2 Mar 1882, d. 24 Jan 1940)
Note: Roy Leslie Robinson

CENSUS:
1885 Nebraska State Census; Cedar precinct, Boone, NE, 18 Jun 1885, ED 39; enum w/parents & 4 sibs;
Roy age 4 b NE.
1920 CENSUS: Timber Creek, Nance, NE, 30 Jan 1920, ED 173, pg 7B, roll T625_994; enumerated with wife and 2 children.
ln 97) Robinson, Roy L, head, age 39, b NE, fb IN, mb OH, occupation Mason
ln 98) Clara L, wife, age 45, b IL, f&mb Germany (f&m native tongue German)
ln 99) Robert, son, age 10, b WA, fb NE, mb IL
ln 100) Ruth, dau, age 6, b CA, fb NE, mb IL.

NOTES:
The back of a family photograph of Roy with parents and siblings says "Roy Robinson married Clara and they produced Robert and Ruth". Two identical pictures are labeled one "Roy", the other "Leslie".
Another photo of a young couple says "Anna & Roy R., real estate, L.A. CA" Was Roy's wife Anna or Clara??

Obituary of mother in 1896 lists Roy as the youngest, and living in Boone Co, NE.
Obituary of father in 1905 lists son Roy, living in Elgin, NE.

SSDI: Roy Leslie Robinson, b 2 Mar 1882 in NE, d 24 Jan 1940 in Los Angeles Co., CA, age 57 yrs, father last: Robinson.
Death: 24 Jan 1940 , Los Angeles, California

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Robinson, Lucia E. (b. 1872, d. AFT Sep 1905)
Note: Lucia E Robinson

1880 CENSUS: Address; Cedar District, Boone Co., NE.
Age 8 in 1880. Single. At home. Attending school.
Enumerated with parents.
Roll T779 #37, VOL 1, ED 126, SH 6, LN 40.

1885 Nebraska State Census; Cedar precinct, Boone, NE, 18 Jun 1885, ED 39; enum w/parents & 4 sibs;
Lucia age 11 b NE.

Spouse Mr. Patchen, from obituaries of parents; living in Fullerton, NE, 1895, 1905.
Event: Type: Census 1900
Date: 1900
Event: Type: Census 1880
Date: 3 Jun 1880
Place: Cedar Precinct, Boone, Nebraska
Residence: Date: 1905
Place: Fullerton, Nebraska
Death: AFT Sep 1905

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Robinson, Mrs. Virginia A (b. 5 May 1877, d. 21 Dec 1965)
Note: 1920 CENSUS: Harmony, Fall River, SD, 12-18 Feb 1920, ed 57, pg 1B, ancestry.com; enumerated with husband and 2 sons;
ln 75) Virginai A., wife, age 42, b NC, fb SC, mb SC.
Death: 21 Dec 1965 Oelrichs, Fall River, Sd

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Robinson, Ruth Elizabeth (b. 25 Jul 1908, d. 1974)
Note: 1920 CENSUS: Harmony, Fall River, SD, 12-18 Feb 1920, ed 57, pg 1B, ancestry.com; enumerated with parents and 2 siblings.
ln 82) Ruth E., dau, age 11, b NE, fb WI, mb MO.


Died of Cancer
Death: 1974 Kansas City, Clay, Missouri
Burial: Kansas City, Clay, Missouri

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Robinson, Hazel Evelyn (b. 15 Feb 1903)
Note: 1920 CENSUS: Harmony, Fall River, SD, 12-18 Feb 1920, ed 57, pg 1B, ancestry.com; enumerated with parents and 2 siblings.
ln 80) Hazel E., dau, age 16, b NE, fb WI, mb MO, Bank

OELRICHS
by Hazel Robinson, October 30, 1919

I used to live on discontent
My life was one long sorrow;
I cared not what the day might bring,
I longed not for the morrow.

I traveled North and South and East
And seen all kinds of weather
I've slept on beds of prickly straw
Chewed beef as tough as leather.

I'd lived in style at fine hotels
And cursed those beastly waiters,
Who charged me double for my grub
From bean soup to "pertaters".

I'd lost all faith in human friends,
Alike seemed worst and best;
But "afore" committing suicide
I thought I'd travel west.

I crossed the Mississippi broad
To wander all around
And after months of searching
My Eden had not found.

And then I came to Oelrichs just
Beneath the grim Black Hills
"Ah, here is Paradise!" I cried
"A cure for all live's ills."

The people there were all true blue
Extended friendly hands
Told tales of hidden riches in
The fertile prairie lands.

They looked so hale and hearty,
So happy and carefree
That I decided Oelrichs was
The only place for me.

I live no more on discontent,
No more do waiters trouble;
I've got a wife to cook my meals,
Who never charges double.

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Robinson, Earl Benton (b. 15 Jul 1905, d. AFT 1981)
Note: 1920 CENSUS: Harmony, Fall River, SD, 12-18 Feb 1920, ed 57, pg 1B, ancestry.com; enumerated with parents and 2 siblings.
ln 81) Earl B., son, age 14, b NE, fb WI, mb MO

EARL AND ETHEL ROBINSON
from the book: In the Shadow of the Butte, A History of Oelrichs Surrounding Area, copyright 1984, Oelrichs Historical Society, Oelrichs, South Dakota, printed by State Publishing Company Peirre, S.D., page 577
"Earl and I were married in Rapid City, South Dakota on april 18, 1930. Our honeymoon was just over the weekend in the Black Hills, as I was teaching in Elm Springs, South Dakota, and had to be back on Monday. Very few friends and relatives were at our wedding as we had told few of our plans."
"Earl was born at Elgin, Nebraska, July 15, 1905, and moved to Oelrichs with his family, the Grant Robinsons, in 1917. He attended school at the Pettegrew and Davidson shcools, completing the eighth grade at the Davidson School with Esther Dryden as his teacher. He was planning to go to high school in Oelrichs and had arranged for a place to stay and work, but his father got a contract for a carpenter job, so Earl remained at home to do the work. He continued to farm with his father. After his father's death in 1928, Earl and his mother remained at the farm."
"The summer after our wedding, we lived with Earl's mother. In November she went to Arkansas and then came back in July."
"Those first married years were difficutl, and we lived mostly on ham and eggs and what few things the cream and eggs would purchase."
"Our children are: Barbara, born in May 1931; William (Bill) born in 1934; and Tom, born in 1943."
"Earl continued to farm the home place and I taught school for a total of 24 1/2 years, mostly around Oelrichs, Oral and Smithwick. I always loved teaching and taught many wonderful young people in that vicinity."
"Barbara lives alone in Camarillo, California, and has two children. Bill is a medical doctor at Yakima, Washington, and has three children. Tom is at Ontario, Oregon, and has five children."
"After Earl had a heart attack in 1971, we sold the farm in 1975 and moved to Hot Springs, South Dakota. We celebrated our 50th anniversary in 1981. We love Hot Springs and have wonderful neighbors--just as we did at Oelrichs."

MARRIAGE: Either Rapid City, SD or Fairburn, Buster, SD.
Death: AFT 1981 Hot Springs, Fall River, South Dakota

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Gorsuch, Ethel Bell (b. 19 Jan 1906, d. 2 Feb 1991)
Death: 2 Feb 1991 Hot Springs, Custer, South Dakota

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Wright, Lena May (b. 19 Sep 1878, d. 24 Jul 1958)
Note: Lena May Wright

CENSUS:
1880 Census; Elk Fork, Pettis, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254708 National Archives Film T9-0708 Page 48A
Enumerated with parents;
Lena May WRIGHT Dau F S W 2 MO
Fa: WI Mo: KY.
1920 CENSUS: Harmony, Fall River, SD, 12-18 Feb 1920, ed 57, pg 1B, ancestry.com; enumerated with husband and 3 children.
ln 79) Lena M., wife, age 41, b MO, fb WI, mb KY, Dressmaker.

1930 census for Harmony, Fall River, SD page 1B on 17 Apr 1930
Robinson, May 52 wd 22at 1st marriage MO WI KY
Earl 24 NE WI MO
Source: (Individual)
Title: Daughter, Hazel E Robinson Owens
Event: Type: Census 1930
Date: 17 Apr 1930
Place: Harmony, Fall River, South Dakota
Event: Type: Census 1920
Date: 16 Feb 1920
Place: Harmony, Fall River, South Dakota
Event: Type: Census 1910
Date: 1910
Event: Type: Census 1900
Date: 1900
Event: Type: Census 1880
Date: 1880
Death: 24 Jul 1958 Kansas City, Clay, Missouri
Burial: Kansas City, Clay, Missouri

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Wright, Nelson E (b. 1854, d. ABT 1886)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Elk Fork, Pettis, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254708 National Archives Film T9-0708 Page 48A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
N. E. WRIGHT Self M M W 26 WI
Occ: Blacksmith Fa: NY Mo: OH
Annie M. WRIGHT Wife F M W 19 KY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: KY
Lena May WRIGHT Dau F S W 2 MO
Fa: WI Mo: KY
George GALYAN Other M S W 19 IN
Occ: Apprentice Blacksmith Fa: NC Mo: TN.
Death: ABT 1886 ? Grannis, Polk, Arkansas

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Graves, Anne Marie (b. ABT 1861)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Elk Fork, Pettis, Missouri
Source: FHL Film 1254708 National Archives Film T9-0708 Page 48A
Enumerated with spouse and daughter;
Annie M. WRIGHT Wife F M W 19 KY
Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: KY.

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Redmon, Mary Ann (b. 19 Nov 1803, d. 3 Sep 1913)
Note: DEATH: In obituary, described as a "Trail-Blazer", a vigorous, active woman, who pioneered in seven states.
Death: 3 Sep 1913 Molalla, Clackamas, Oregon

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Wright, Mr. (b. ABT 1799, d. 1878)
Death: 1878

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Carpenter, John (b. ABT 1599)
Note: Listed amongst the Leyden Separitists who stayed in Leyden while the MayFlower sailed. Compiled from research by a Leyden scholar, Henry Martyn Dexter in 1905. http://users.aol.com/calebj/mayflower.html
CARPENTER, Alexander (children Anna, Alice, Juliana, Priscill, John)

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Purcell, Leonard Marion (b. 9 Dec 1909, d. 24 Aug 1964)
Note: CENSUS:
1930 census in Center Township, Sacramento, CA on 8 Apr, 1930, page sheet 3A 53 (099)
Name Relation Sex Race Age Age at first marriage Birth Dad Mom Occupation Work yesterday Vet
Purcell, Leonard M husband 21 married at 21 rents; ID OH NE Gold merchandise; not a vet.
Purcell, Rebecca M wife 18, married at 18 SD USA USA

Need further verification to know if this is our guy. There are other Leonard Purcell's in SSDI.
SSDI: PURCELL, LEONARD M., b 9 Dec 1909, Mother's Maiden: FAYE, Birth Place: Idaho, Death Place, Sacramento, CA, Death Date: 24 Aug 1964.
Death: 24 Aug 1964 Sacramento, California

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Wilbur, Elijah (b. 1800, d. Bet 1838 - 1899)
Note: !INFO SOURCES:
BIRTH: D.C. of Louisa Wilber Minkler McClintick, his daughter.
1800 try NY

1810 try NY

1820 try NY

1830 census in Dickenson, Franklin, NY on image 7 of 12 lists an ElijahWilbur age 30-40 with wife age 30-40. If this is him, was he marriedtwice? Marie should have only been 23.

1840 try NY

1850 census of Silver Lake, Susquehanna, PA on 12 Nov 1850, page 111[Louisa A. would have been abt 13, and her mom was Marie that died in1877) so prob. wrong family]
Elijah Wilbur 48 NY Farmer 1000
Cynthia 45 NY
Sam 23 NY [b abt 1827)
Hannah 18 NY [b abt 1832]
Sarah J. 14 NY [b abt 1836]
Jno 11 NY [b abt 1839]
Johanna 8 PA [b abt 1842]
Spencer (??) 2 M PA [b abt 1848]


1860 census of Silver Lake, Susquehanna, PA on 25 Jul, 1860 still has thesame family as 1850:
Elijah Wilbur 58 NY Farmer 2,000
Cynthia 55 NY
Hannah 25 NY Tailorep
Sarah J 23 NY Housework
Joanna 17 PA
Morgan E. 11 PA

1870 try NY. Silver Lake, Susquehanna, PA has a Samuel R or P Wilbur,age 43 with family; born in PA. Next door to Robert Gage.
Found a Leonard Wilbur, age 64 and his family (wife Aurrilla, age 49) inChickasaw, Chickasaw, IA 29 Aug, image 16 of 27 on ancestry, page 515.

1880 try NY

1900 try NY
Death: Bet 1838 - 1899

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Gage, Maria (b. 16 Nov 1807, d. 21 Sep 1877)
Note: BIRTH: D.C. of Louisa Wilber Minkler McClintick, her daughter.

BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 66, ln 13; Maria Wilbur, 11/16/1807-9/21/1877; note: buried next to Louisa A. Minkler (gdau) and Calvin L. Minkler (son).

CENSUS:
1850 census: Marie would have been abt 43 and married. There is a LarryWilbur, age 61 living next to a prob brother Benjamin Gage, age 53 inLiberty, Susquehanna, PA page 138, line 2107/2107. Larry is with aHannah, age 74 and small child Catherine.

1860 census:

1870 census: Marie would have been abt 63.

1870 census; looking for relatives: the following Gages were in SilverLake, Susquehanna, PA next door to George Minkler: William Gage and wife(Pzena??) and family; William is 43 yr old farmer born in NY. The priorpage has another Gage: Joseph L and wife Susanna. Joseph is 47 yr oldfarmer born in NY.
Same page has a Matilda Gage, age 62, born in NY. The prior page has anEzikiel (H or K) Gage, age 70 with wife/dau Olive, age 54. He was bornNY, she was born PA. Several Gages (age 37 to 22) on same page. Theprior page has a Robert Gage, age 40 and Alvira (wife?) age 46 next doorto a Gage. Prior page 9 has a Mortimer Gage, age 65 and wife Phebe, age57 born NY and PA, respectively.
Page 20 has a James Gage, age 56 and wife. They were born in PA. Page22 has a Mortimer Gage, age 50 born PA with an Abigail, age 84 born NY(plus others); also a Philip Gage, age 52, born in PA. Page 23 has aBenjamin Gage, age 73 born NY and wife Irena age 75 born NY. AnotherBenjamin, age 58, born in PA listed page 24.
1880 CENSUS: Address; Check IL
1900 CENSUS: Address.

Check Duanesburg, NY. There were four brothers Gage living there. Might be related.

One source on Ancestry lists a Carr Wilbur married to a Myra Gage.Brother Joseph S. had a Joseph Wilbur living with him in the 1850 censusof Silver Lake, PA. Joseph was born in Schoharie, NY. Check therefirst. Myra was born too close to Marie to be in the same immediatefamily, but good guess they are related as cousins, or the same personand Marie was Myra and Elijah was Carr.
Source: (Death)
Title: Boone County Cemeteries, NE vol 4
Page: 66
Data:
Text: WILBUR, Maria Birth 11/16/1807 Death 9/21/1877
Death: 21 Sep 1877 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sep 1877 Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Whitcomb, Anderson Dana (b. 24 Mar 1821, d. 16 May 1900)
Note: BIRTH: Born 24 Mar 1821 or 1824, Geneva, NY or Livingston...?.
MARRIAGE: Or married 19 Oct 1842...?.
DEATH: In 1887, still living in Laceyville, PA.

MARRIAGE-CONFLICT: We have place of marriage as Laceyville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania, but IGI used Geneva, Crawford, PA.

MARRIAGE II: Family Data Collections, Ancestry.com, 11/2003;
Anderson Dana Whitcomb married Caroline Lacey on 31 November 1863 Wilkes Barre, Luzerne, PA.

CENSUS:
1830 census: Presumed to be with parents (9 yrs old.)

1840 census: Presumed to be with parents (19 yrs old and single.)

1850 CENSUS; Address;
1880 Census; Braintrim, Wyoming, PA; ED 200, p 10B; 14 June 1880; ancestry.com;
Whitcomb, Anderson D., white, male, age 59, Farmer, b PA, fb NY, mb PA
Carrie L., white, female, age 49, wife, keeping home, b PA, fb PA, mb PA
living by lots of Laceys. check this out in 1880 to see neighbors, ancestry.com is blury.
1850 census on 7 Aug 1850 in Braintrim, Wyoming, PA page 7, house # 93:
Dana Whitcomb 29 PA farmer
Mary 26 PA
Edward 6 PA
Elizabeth 4 PA
William 1 PA
Next door to Geo Whitcomb that I cannot identify (a brother??):
Geo Whitcomb 26 PA farmer
Christianna 23 PA
Jane 3 PA
Frank 1 PA

1860 census: Gap Grove, Palmyra, Lee, IL on 8 Jun 1860 on page 31:
Whitcomb, Anderson D. 39 PA Farmer 6,460 1,900
Mary 38 PA
Edward 16 PA
Elizabeth H. 14 PA
Wm. A. 11 PA
Olin W. 8 PA
Susanna (?) 4 IL
Dana S. 1 IL
Snyder, George 24 PA Farmer 1,600 300
Next to Mary Beder, age 50 and family, a miller family, and a Levi S.True family.

1870 Census: for Dixon, Palmyra, Lee, IL on 27 Aug 1870, page 12, lines89/91
Whitcomb, Dana 39 IL Farmer
Cellia L. 12 IL
Dana 10 IL
Next to Levi S. True and family, and Fredrick Mitchell and family.

1880 census in Braintrim, Wyoming, PA on 14 Jun 1880; FHL Film 1255205National Archives Film T9-1205 Page 5B
Anderson D. WHITCOMB Self 59 Farmer PA NY PA
Carrie L. WHITCOMB Wife 49 Keeping house PA PA PA
Next door to Henry J. Lacy, age 74 and his wife Polly, age 70 possiblyCaroline's parents.

1900 census: enumerated in June. If there is a mortality census(forthose that had died that year,) he would be in it.



BIBLIOGRAPHY:
John Whitcomb and Frances Coggin, 350 years later; vol 2, p 957;
"Was a blacksmith."

Family Residences: Laceyville, Wyoming, PA and others.
Death: 16 May 1900 Laceyville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Burial: Laceyville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania

The tombstone of Anderson Dana Whitcomb:
AD Whitcomb, Mar 24, 1821-May 16, 1900
Mary Kentner Mar 24, 1824 - May 1863
Callie L. Lacey, Aug 1, 1831 - Feb 16, 1900
His Wives
Source: (Death)
Title: Tombstone of AD Whitcomb, Laceville Cemetery, Laceyville, Wyoming, PA
Source: (Individual)
Title: The Whitcomb Family In America...
Author: Charlotte Whitcomb
Publication: Minneapolisw, MN Oct 1904
Note: Source Media Type: Book
Repository:
Page: 371, 361
Event: Type: Census 1850
Date: 7 Aug 1850
Place: Braintrim, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Event: Type: Census 1860
Date: 8 Jun 1860
Place: Gap Grove, Palmyra, Lee, Illinois
Event: Type: Census 1870
Date: 27 Aug 1870
Place: Dixon, Palmyra, Lee, Illinois
Event: Type: Census 1880
Date: 14 Jun 1880
Place: Braintrim, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Event: Type: Census 1830
Date: 1830
Place: Braintrim, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
Event: Type: Census 1840
Date: 1840
Place: Braintrim, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Occupation: Place: Blacksmith
Death: 16 May 1900 Laceyville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Burial: May 1900 Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen, Wyoming, Pennsylvania

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Whitcomb, Mrs. Heonnah (b. ABT 1844)
Note: THIS IS PROBABLY REALLY HANNAH FLETCHER!! What's the right marriage date?

!SOURCE: 1880 Friend, Nebraska, Saline Co, Johnson Creek pct, Jun 19, p17, #50 on 5th Street - next door to Lewis and Emma Fletcher;
Whitcomb, Edward M 36 General Merchandise b PA fb England mb NJ
Heonnah F 36 wife keeping house b PA fb England mb NJ
Jessie E F 1 daughter b NE fb PA mb PA
Dona A M brother, clerk b IL fb PA mb PA.

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Kinter, Mary (b. 24 Mar 1824, d. 2 May 1863)
Note: BIRTH-CONFLICT: b 24 Mar 1824 in (Monroe) PA; Betty G. Massman; 29 May 2000; another source had the same date, but Geneva, Livingston, New York.

!SOURCE-BIRTH-PARENTS-SIBLINGS: book BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS OF ADAMS, CLAY, HALL AND HAMILTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA, by Adair Page 472;
It's possible the Mary Kintner listed was a cousin or something and this line is not accurate? Joseph Kitner was listed as the 7th of 10 children, yet there were 14 children listed...? Also mentioned is a Mary Vliet, married in 1874. The ages of Rodolvus and Margaret show her to be 33 years his senior...? .

!BURIAL: Laceyville Family Cemetary, Wyoming Co, PA; surname spelled KENTNER on her tombstone; birth date of 24 Mar 1824 on tombstone.
Buried with husband and his other two wives (all listed on same stone)

CENSUS:
1850 CENSUS with husband and three children.

Check the name Heller. I have been given papers that indicate thatWilliam, born 6 Nov 1804, married a Susan Heller. He is great grandsonto George Kitner, grandson of Jacob Kintner, and son of Conrad Kintnerand wife Christena Buss. William's age would put him about right to beMary Kentner's father, and the name of one of Mary Kentner and AndersonDana Whitcomb's children is Elizabeth Heller Whitcomb.
Source: (Death)
Title: Gravestone of Mary Kentner Whitcomb, Laceyville, Wyoming, PA
Event: Type: Census 1850
Date: 7 Aug 1850
Place: Braintrim, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Event: Type: Census 1860
Date: 1860
Death: 2 May 1863 Laceyville, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Burial: May 1863 Overfield Cemetery, Meshoppen, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Pedigree: disproved
Pedigree: challenged

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