are direct ancestors of L RobinsonChase, Luther W (b. ABT 1846)
Note: !SOURCE-SPOUSE: DAR lin #33561.
Note: 1850 census of Wilkes-Barre Borough, Luzerne, PA, page 891? on 29 July,1850: house 74 186.
Mary Dana 36 PA
Sarah Ann 14 PA
Death: 1886
Note: !SOURCE-SPOUSE-PARENTS: DAR lin #23893.
Death: 24 Jun 1909 St. Mary's Co., Maryland
Note: !SOURCE-SPOUSE: DAR lin #23893.
Death: 23 Apr 1862 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Note: BURIAL: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; Hugh M. McClintick (G.A.R), d 16 Dec 1898, 64y 9m 26 d; note, there's also a Hugh McClintick, Sr., presumed to be his father.
NOTE: Calculated from Burial, Hugh's birthdate would be 18 Feb 1834. Calculated from Censuses, brithyear should be 1835, so believe age at burial is off by one year.
CENSUS:
1860 CENSUS: Have not found him, but found his wife and 2 children in Dayton, Richland, WI, 25 Jun 1860, roll?, p 121.
1870 CENSUS: Dayton, Richaland, WI, 9 Aug 1870, roll 1734, p 595, lln 3-8; enumerated with wife and 4 children;
3) McClintick, Hugh, age 35, M, W, Farmer, $450 real estate, $375 personal estate, b IN
4) Nancy J. age 34, F, W, Keeping house, b IN
5) George W. age 12, Laborer, b WI
6) Sarah S. age 11, F, W, b WI
7) James H. age 9, M, W, b WI
8) Joseph age 3, M, W, b WI.
1880 CENSUS: Address; Cedar District, Boone Co., NE, 3 June 1880.
Age 43 in 1880. Married. Farmer.
Enumerated with wife Louisa, children & step-children.
Roll T779 #37, VOL 1, ED 126, SH 6, LN 25.
25) Hugh McClintick, W, M, 45, married, Farmer, b IN, F & M b Penn;
26) Louisa " W, F, 41, Wife, married, keeping house, sick with bilious fever, b NY, M & F b NY;
27) George W. " W, M, 22, Son, single, Farmer, b WI, M & F b Indiana;
28) Ida Minkler W, F, 19, step-daughter, single, at home, b PA, F b PA, M b NY;
29) James McClintick W, M, 18, son, single, at home, attended school, b WI parents b IN;
30) Cora Minkler W, F, 9, step-daughter, single, at home, b IA, F b PA, M b NY;
31) Joseph McClintick W, M, 13, son, single, at home, disabled or bedridden, attended school, b WI, parents b IN;
32) Eva Minkler W, F, 9, step-daughter, single, at home, attended school, b IA, F b PA, M b NY;
33) Everet McClintick W, M 1, son, single, b NE, F b IN, M b NY; living next door to John S. Robinson family, and 3 doors down from Lewis Leslie. CENSUS 1890, Union Veterans, Cedar Pct., Boone, NE.
MILITARY: 1890 Union Veterans, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., NE, Roll 137, ED 24, #25, Private, Co. D, 46 WI Inf., 22 Jan 1865-27 Sep 1865, 8m5d.
BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C;
p 72 lists Hugh M McClintick as a member of the first Administrative Board of the Methodist Church.
p 98, Civil War Vetrans, in 1881, a G.A.R. Post was organized, listed as a member of the post in 1887.
SOURCE: 369 - Look up in IGI
Death: 16 Dec 1898 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Note: !MARRIAGE: 21 Feb 1828 to Nancy Menaugh, Washington Co, Indiana; 1815-1841, Sec III Ch 79; copy of; William Robinson "of age", and Nancy Menaugh "Father consenting", "On the 21st of February 1828, I sollemized the marriage between William Robinson and Nancy Menaugh" by Enoch Pam.
!BURIAL: Dayton Corners Cemetery, Dayton, Richland, WI; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~richlandwi/DaytonCorners/DaytonCorners.html; Robinson, William, 1805 1876 07-04-1805 03-04-1876, Aged 70Ys 8Ms.
CHILDREN: From Ancestral File, 1992.
CENSUS:
1830 CENSUS: Perry Twp, Tippecanoe, IN, p 240; next door to Henry;
male 1 -5 1 5-10 2 10-15 1 15-20 2 20-30 1 50-60
female 1 -5 2 10-15 1 15-20 1 40-50
My speculation is that William, wife Nancy, and baby Eliza J. were
living with William's father, William.
1850 census of Franklin, Kosciusko, IN on 17 Oct 1850, page 392, image 19of 32; on 41, 117, 117. Recorded:
Wm Robinson, 44, male, farmer, born KY
Nancy, 39, female, born KY
Eliza J., 20 female, born IN
Robt. T., 12, male, born IN
John M., 9, male, born IN (would have been born about 1841)
Elizth. T., 6, female, born IN
James R., 4, male, born IN
1860 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI, 25 Jun 1860;
Age 55 in 1860. Farmer.
Real Estate - $1,000. Personal Estate - $350.
Enumerated with wife & children.
Roll ?, PG 122, LN 8.
8) William Robinson, age 55, M, Farmer, $1000 real estate, $350 personal estate, b KY
9) Nancy Robinson, age 49, F, b KY
10) Robert Robinson, age 21, M, Loborer, b IN, deaf
11) John Robinson, age 19, b IN
12) Elizabeth, age 16, b IN
13) James, age 13, b IN
14) Francis, age 10, b IN
15) Erasmus, age 8, b IN
16) Samuel, age 5, b WI.
1870 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI, 8 Aug 1870
Age 65 in 1870. Farmer.
Real Estate - $2,000. Personal Estate - $500.
Roll 1734, PG 8 or 593, LN 3.
3) Robinson, William, age 65, M, W, Farmer, $2,000 real estate, $520 personal estate, b KY
4) Nancy, age 59, F, W, Keeping House, b KY
5) Robert T., age 32, M, W, (can't make out occupation), b IN
6) James Hl, age 23, M, W, Farm Labor, b IN
7) Francis, M, W, age 21, Farm Labor, b IN
8) Erasmus P., agae 19, M, W, Labor, b IN
9) Samuel E., age 16, M, W, Work at Home on Farm, b WI.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. "History of Crawford and Richland Counties, Wisconsin"
Publisher: Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1884.
Pages 1018-1019. SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA - 977.57 H2g; "William Robinson, deceased, pioneer of Richland county, first settled near Sextonville in the year 1853. He bought eighty acres of land on section 4, town 9, range 2 east, now included in the town of Ithaca. He remained here but one year, then sold out and removed to town 10, range 1 west, now known as the town of Dayton. He entered the souteast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 34, built a log house and leased a portion of the land. In 1866 he purchased unimproved land on section 26 of the same town. This was his home until the time of his death. He was a native of Anderson Co., KY, born July 5, 1805. When a young man he emigrated with his parents to Indiana, and located in Washington county. This was at that time a new county, and here his pioneer life began. He was joined in marriage in February, 1828 to Nancy Menaugh. She was born in Shelby Co., KY, Dec 15, 1810. Soon after they removed to Carroll county, where he engaged in farming, but, like many others, the fever and ague troubled him, and after living there three years he removed to Kosoiusko county.
Here he purchased timber land, erected a comfortable log house, and cleared a farm. In 1852 he visited Richland county in company with Dr. Sippy, made a short stay, then returned to his home and remained until the following spring, then sold his farm, packed up his goods and started overland, accompanied by his family, and settled near Sextonville, as before stated. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were the parents of eleven children, six of whom are now living - Eliza J., Elizabeth, James H., Francis M., Erasmus P., and Samuel Edwin. The youngest son now occupies the homestead. James H. and Francis M. purchased 172 acres of timberland on section 35. They have ninety acres of it cleared and improved, and it is one of the best farms in the town.
They have erected a large frame house, and other necessary farm buildings. Their mother makes her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson both joined the Presbyterian Church soon after marriage. As there was no Church of that denomination in Dayton, he joined the United Brethren Class, and was a member of Otterbein Church at the time of his death, which occurred in the spring of 1875."
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 2. "History of Richland Counties, Wisconsin" Film #1869865, item 3;
p 199;
"From 1852 until 1856 the settlement of the town [Dayton] progressed rapidly, the following named coming during that period: ... William Robinson, Henry Robinson...Levi Leslie..."
p 200-201;
"William Robinson was one of the pioneers of Richland county, and he first settled near Sextonville, in the year 1853, purchasing eighty acres of land on section 4, town 9, range 2 east, now included in the town of Buena Vista. He remained there but one year and then sold out and removed to the town of Dayton.
He entered the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 34, built a log home until the time of his death. He was a native of Anderson County, Kentucky, born July 5, 1805, and when a young man emigrated with his parents to Indiana and located in Washington county. Soon after he removed to Carroll county, where he engaged in farming, but, like many others, the fever and ague troubled him, and after living there three years he removed to Kosciusko county.
There he purchased timber land, erected a comfortable log house, and cleared a farm. In 1852 he visted Richland county in company with Dr. Sippy, made a short stay, then returned to his home and remained until the following spring, when he sold his farm, packed up his goods and started overland, accompanied by his family,and settled near Sextonville, as before stated. His death occurred in the spring of 1975."
This land was either bought by this William or his father William.
LAND RECORDS: Kosciusko Co. Original Tract Book, Range 5 Township 30, Seward Twp; http://www.rootsweb.com/~inkosciu/30_05.htm;
Twp 30, Rng 05, Descrition SW of SE, Sect 09, Acres 40, date entered 8 Aug 1839, entered by William Robinson, District LP.
Twp 30, Range 5, Description W half NW quarter, section 12, Acres 80, entered 5 Nov 1836, by William Robinson, district LP.
Twp 31, Range 4, description SE quarter, section 34, Acres 160, entered 30 Oct 1837, by William Robinson, district LP.
RESIDENCES:
1805- Anderson Co, KY
~1821-1828 Washington Co, IN
1828-1831 Carroll Co, IN
1831-1853 Kosoiusko Co, IN
1853-1854 Buena Vista, Sextonville (Ithaca), WI
1854-1875 Dayton, Richland, WI (Otterbein Church)
Death: 4 Mar 1876 Dayton, Richland, Wisconsin
Burial: Dayton Corners Cemetery, Dayton, Richland, Wisconsin
Note: AFN: 1R1H-2FS; submitter: Bruce Eduard & Jan Moore York, 6425 Quail Ridge W. Dr., Plainfield, In 46168.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996 got dp and parents. There was no spouse, children, etc. for the Nancy Menaugh in the merged record, so it is not proven that the dp and parents are accurate.
CENSUS:
1860 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI
Age 49 in 1860.
Enumerated with husband & children.
Roll ?, PG 122, LN 9.
1860 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI, 25 Jun 1860; roll?, p 122; Enumerated with husband & 7 children;
9) Nancy Robinson, age 49, F, b KY.
1870 CENSUS: Address; Dayton, Richland Co., WI, 8 Aug 1870; Roll 1734, PG 8 or 593; enumerated with husband and 5 sons;
4) Nancy, age 59, F, W, Keeping House, b KY
Additional Menaughs from KY:
Lemmons Menaugh married Betsy Thomas 3 Apr 1805 in Nelson Co., KY.
Additional Menaughs from Washington Co., IN:
Hiram married Patsy Tatlock 4 Oct 1832
Mary married Abraham Rayhill 18 Sep 1828
John L. married Louisa Arbuckle 6 Sep 1827
Additonal Menaughs that died in Washington Co., IN:
date of death where book page
Eli male 75 Feb 22 1919 Salem H30 32
I J - - 47 Apr 18 1899 - - H27 32
Martha I female 80 Oct 27 1911 Salem H33 31
Martha J female 80 Oct 21 1911 Salem H30 19
N L female 2/12 Jun 26 1903 Salem H30 8
(no name) female - - Dec 1 1901 Salem H30 5
Two Nancy Robinsons died in WI;
Nancy E Robinson died in Winnebago Co. 27 Sep 1906.
Nancy N Robinson died in Polk Co. 06 Feb 1892.
1880 CENSUS: Dayton, Richland, Wisconsin
Source: FHL Film 1255445 National Archives Film T9-1445 Page 45D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Nancy ROBINSON Self F W W 69 KENTUCKY
Fa: --- Mo: ---
Harvey ROBINSON Son M S W 33 INDIANA
Occ: Farmer Fa: KENTUCKY Mo: KENTUCKY
Marion ROBINSON Son M S W 31 INDIANA
Occ: Farmer Fa: KENTUCKY Mo: KENTUCKY.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. "History of Crawford and Richland Counties, Wisconsin"
Publisher: Union Publishing Co., Springfield, IL, 1884.
Pages 1018-1019. SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA - 977.57 H2g.
LAST UPDATE: 20 Feb 1994.
Death: AFT 1884 , Centre, Wisconsin
Kintner, Jacob (b. BEF 1744)Note: Lived in New Jersey. Son Conrad said he went to his field and never came back.
Five sons.
Jacob settled in Bucks Co., PA. Was elected to the office of Sheriff in1824.
1790 census for Jacob Kintner (any spelling) as head of household:
two were found in PA. Only one was found. Jacob Kantner was inBranswick & Manheim, Berks, PA page 30:
3 free white males 16 & up
4 free white males under 16
5 free white females.
Neighbors: John Kantner and William Dribert. If this is him, I don'tknow who John is.
Jacob Kintor was in Pikeland twp, Chester Co, page 70:
4 free white males 16 & up
1 free white males under 16
4 free white females.
Death: prob Bucks Co., Pennsylvania
Death: DECEASED
Death: 15 Sep 1979 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Burial: 18 Sep 1979 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Death: 21 Jul 1993 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Burial: 26 Jul 1993 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Death: 23 Apr 1916 Central, Bannock, Idaho
Burial: Central, Bannock, Idaho
Death: 30 Aug 1936 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Burial: 2 Sep 1936 Ogden, Weber, Utah
Death: 6 Oct 1939 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Burial: 9 Oct 1939 Bloomington, Bear Lake, Idaho
Death: 1 Aug 1935 Logan, Cache, Utah
Burial: 4 Aug 1935 Bloomington, Bear Lake, Utah
Minkler, Harmanus (b. BEF 9 Nov 1760, d. 15 May 1837)Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 145,146.
Under Hermanus MINKLER (1760-1837 ) (Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
"Harmanus was baptized November 9, 1760 at Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, N.Y.;he died May 15, 1837 at the age of 76. He married by 1784 Eva Jacobi. Hermanus was a farmer and a blacksmith and had a wagen shop. Harmanus and Eva were buried in the Friends Meeting House lot in Ghent; this lot later became known as the Minkler-Downing plot on the C.W. Knapp farm near Harlenville, N.Y. Eva Jacobi was born in 1763, N.Y. and died July 1, 1852 in Ghent.
Children of Harmanus and Eva Minker were:
1. William bapt September 4, 1785, Reformed Church, Germantown; d October 18, 1821
at 37 years of age;but either at Ghent or Harlenville, N.Y.; m November 24, 1818
Hillsdale, N.Y. Mary McGonegal, dau of Thomas and Mary McGonegal
2. Anthony b September 1, 1787; bapt October 21, 1787, Claverack; d before May 4, 1837
(Surrogate's Office, Columbia Co. the will of Harmonis Minkler dated May 4, 1837 listed
son, Anthony as deceased); m before May 4, 1818 Peggy Winn, dau of Isaac and Sarah Winn.
3. Johannes (John), of whom further
4. Peter (Petrus) b between 1784 and 1792, N.Y. State; m (1) before 1814 Betsey Gorsline of
Rensselaerville, Albany Co. (she d before 1850); m (2) before 1850 Prudence Beers (she b
5. David bapt November 15, 1794, Hillsdale, Columbia Co.; d December 27, 1825 in his 32nd year.
6. Katherine Jacobia bapt July 14, 1797, Krum Church, Hillsdale
7. Jacob b July 27, 1800; bapt August 31, 1800, Columbia Co.; d February 22, 1867; bur Ghent,
Colombia Co.
8. Margaret "Peggy", bapt April 12, 1803
9. George b 1804; d 1886, Hillsdale; m by 1826 Annie Eliza Hunt (she b March 6, 1806; d July 29,
1875; bur North Hillsdale, Methodist Episcopal churchyard).
!INFO SOURCES (Donna):
BIRTH: 1.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: "Minkler in America: A Genealogy"
SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA #929.273 M665m. 29 Mar 1995
SLC FHC FILM #1035961, Item #4.
LAST UPDATE: 7 May 1995.
One Harmanes Minkler lived in Kinderhook, Columbia, NY in the 1790 census:
1 free white males of 16 years and upward including heads of families;
3 free white males under 16 years;
2 free white females including heads of families. Living next to HermanV. Buren and Willm Jacobie (a brother-in-law.)
1800 census: not found in NY.
Baptism: 9 Nov 1760 Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Germantown, Colombia, New York
Christening: 9 Nov 1760 Germantown, Columbia, New York
Event: Type: Census 1790
Date: 1790
Place: Kinderhook, Columbia, New York
Event: Type: Census 1800
Date: 1800
Event: Type: Census 1810
Date: 1810
Event: Type: Census 1820
Date: 1820
Event: Type: Census 1830
Date: 1830
Occupation: Place: Wagon maker, blacksmith, farmer
Death: 15 May 1837 Ghent, Columbia, New York
Burial: May 1837 Friends Meeting House lot, Ghent, New York
Jacobi, Eva (b. , d. 1 Jul 1852)Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
!INFO SOURCES (Donna):
BIRTH: IGI-1993 Edition.
CHR: Reformed Church.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: "Minkler in America: A Genealogy"
SLC FHC US/CAN BOOK AREA #929.273 M665m. 29 Mar 1995
SLC FHC FILM #1035961, Item #4.
LAST UPDATE: 7 May 1995.
Christening: 14 Aug 1763 Linlithgo, Columbia, New York
Event: Type: Census 1850
Date: 20 Sep 1850
Place: Hillsdale, Columbia, New York
Event: Type: Census 1840
Date: 1840
Death: 1 Jul 1852 Ghent, Columbia, New York
Burial: Jul 1852 Friends Meeting House lot, Ghent, New York
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 145,146.
Under Hermanus MINKLER (1760-1837 ) (Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
Children of Harmanus and Eva Minker were:
1. William bapt September 4, 1785, Reformed Church, Germantown; d October 18, 1821
at 37 years of age;but either at Ghent or Harlenville, N.Y.; m November 24, 1818
Hillsdale, N.Y. Mary McGonegal, dau of Thomas and Mary McGonegal.
Christening: 4 Sep 1785 Germantown, Columbia, New York
Death: 18 Oct 1821
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 145,146.
Under Hermanus MINKLER (1760-1837 ) (Andreas, Josiah, Killian)
Children of Harmanus and Eva Minker were:
2. Anthony b September 1, 1787; bapt October 21, 1787, Claverack; d before May 4, 1837
(Surrogate's Office, Columbia Co. the will of Harmonis Minkler dated May 4, 1837 listed
son, Anthony as deceased); m before May 4, 1818 Peggy Winn, dau of Isaac and Sarah Winn..
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Christening: 21 Oct 1787 Claverack, Columbia, New York
Death: BEF 4 May 1818
Rowley, Phebe (b. ABT 1767, d. AFT 1806)Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: "A Memoir of the Forebears and Descendants of Henry L FOWLER and Emma L MINKLER by Terry Charles Peet, p 163.
Under PHOEBE ROWLEY ( - ) (Simeon, Jonathan, Moses, Moses, Henry)
"Phoebe Rowley married a William Doty, who is undoubtedly linked to the Edward Doty of the Mayflower, but unfortunately no connection can be firmly established".
Death: AFT 1806 Austerlitz, Columbia, New York
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