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Randles, Marcus A (b. 2 May 1878, d. 2 Nov 1968)

Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Sand Ridge, Menard, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254236 National Archives Film T9-0236 Page 142A
Enumerated with parents and 2 siblings;
Marcus A. REYNOLDS Son M S W 2 IL
Fa: IL Mo: IL.


BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F429, F567, F570.
Death: 2 Nov 1968 , Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Main Cemetery, Belgrade, Nance, Nebraska

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Randles, Arrabel Estella (b. 1873, d. ABT 1892)
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Sand Ridge, Menard, Illinois
Source: FHL Film 1254236 National Archives Film T9-0236 Page 142A
Enumerated with parents and 2 siblings;
Arrabel E. REYNOLDS Dau F S W 7 IL
Fa: IL Mo: IL.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 571; (under Randles, H. Edwin);
"Estella became a victim of scarlet fever and pheumonia when she was nineteen years old. These three are buried in the concord Cemetery near Petersburg, Illinois."
Death: ABT 1892 Petersburg, Lawrence, Illinois
Burial: Concord Cemetery, Petersburg, Lawrence, Illinois

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Randles, Bertha (b. 1875, d. 1875)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 571; (under Randles, H. Edwin);
"Bertha and Frankie died when they were very young. These three are buried in the concord Cemetery near Petersburg, Illinois".
Death: 1875 Petersburg, Lawrence, Illinois
Burial: Concord Cemetery, Petersburg, Lawrence, Illinois

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Randles, Frankie (b. 1882, d. 1884)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 571; (under Randles, H. Edwin);
"Bertha and Frankie died when they were very young. These three are buried in the concord Cemetery near Petersburg, Illinois."
Death: 1884 Petersburg, Lawrence, Illinois
Burial: Concord Cemetery, Petersburg, Lawrence, Illinois

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Randles, Kenneth Edwin (b. ABT 1908)
Note: BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 571; (under Randles, H. Edwin);
"Their son Kenneth married Lila Reynoldson, daughter of Walter and Mabel Sallach Reynoldson and they live in Ames, Iowa. They have three children, Karen, Loran and Howard."

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Reynoldson, Walter Scorer (b. 8 Oct 1893)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F582.

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Sallach, Mabel M (b. 9 Feb 1892)
Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Boone County, Nebraska 1871-1985 Vol 1, F582.

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Robinson, Frank (b. 3 Jul 1887, d. 6 Mar 1960)
Note: !BURIAL: Dayton Corners Cemetery, Dayton, Richland, WI; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~richlandwi/DaytonCorners/DaytonCorners.html; Robinson, Frank., 1887-1960, 07-03-1887 03-06-1960, married Opal Mildred Collins in 1918. Son of James Harvey & Catherine (McCarthy) Robinson.
Death: 6 Mar 1960
Burial: Dayton Corners Cemetery, ,Richland, Wisconsin

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Paarr, Miss (b. ABT 1824, d. 1861)
Note: CHILDREN: only one, Eleanor.
Death: 1861

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Patton, Mr. (b. ABT 1820, d. ABT 1852)
Death: ABT 1852

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McClintick, Earl E (b. 1 Oct 1882)
Note: CENSUS 1900, Cedar Rapids Village, Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 1, 1 Jun 1900, family 105.
Event: Type: Census 1900
Date: 5 Jun 1900
Place: Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Dufoe, Watson Orr (b. 8 Apr 1844, d. 12 Dec 1932)
Note: CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 1 Jun, ED 126, p 2, ln 2-7. CENSUS 1890, Union Veterans, Cedar Pct., Boone, NE.
CENSUS 1900, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 7, 1 Jun 1900, family 278; enumerated with wife, son Andrew & d-in-law, b Apr 1844, age 56, m 33, b IL F b Can, M b OH.

MILITARY: 1890 Union Veterans, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., NE, Roll 137, ED 24, #17, Private Co. B, 4 IA Calvary, 8 Oct 1863-Aug 1865, 1y10m.

BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C;
p 72 lists Watson O. Dufoe as one of the members 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, with Edward Dufoe, and others.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 380, by Phebe E. Randles;
"Watson Orr Dufoe - Better known as Uncle Watt Dufoe, he and his family settled on their homestead south and east of what is now Cedar Rapids.
"Watson Dufoe was born April 8, 1844 in Harlan, Illinois, the son of Oliver and Lucinda Dryer Dufoe. His father Oliver Dufoe was born in Three Rivers, Canada. Oliver and his brother Edward Defoe came to the United States while they were still young men, making their way by playing violins for dances.
"Watson was one of ten children. They were Mary, Esther A., Edward, Watson Orr, Minnie Isabel, Lorenzo Prosser, Phebe Elmaette, Levi, Amanda L., and John E. Edward died when a baby. In the 1850's they moved to Iowa. Lucinda died soon after they arrived in Iowa, leaving that large family motherless.
"A few months later Oliver married Cassander Lyon. They had five children, Evan Srack, Sarah G., Lucy E., Charles Henry (Henny), and James G.
"Watson married Margaret Purkey July 1, 1866. Margaret Purkey was born September 13, 1846 in Ohio. Margaret (Maggie) was the daughter of Levi and Mary (Waltermire) Purkey. She was one of ten children. Six of the brothers and sisters died before 1888. The four remaining children were Sarah, Margaret, Andrew, and Mollie.
"They had six children, Eva E., Mina M., Charles Logan, Avis A., Andrew Russell, and Mollie M. (continues on with a genealogy of the children Eva, Willis, Mina, Everett, Estella, Charles Logan, Avia A., Mollie...)
"Watson was a veteran of the Civil War. He was a member of Company B 4th Iowa Cavalry. His great grandchildren and grand nephews and nieces can remember his clipping a thimble from their Aunt Maggie's head with his old army sword.
"Shortly after they came to Nebraska one of his brother Lorenzo's horses died. The Indians stole Watson's team between them. They lived on adjoining farms. They did their farming with one team that year.
"Watson was one of the organizers of the Pinnacle Hill Methodist Church. He was a member of the first administrative board of the Methodist Church in Cedar Rapids. He was a class leader for years at the meetings held in the District 15 school house before the Pinnacle Hill Church was built.
"July 1, 1916 Watson and Maggie celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. The celebration was held on their lawn with about 200 in attendance.
"Margaret departed this life June 30, 1931. Watson died December 12, 1932.
They are both laid to rest in the Main Cemetery now known as the Belgrade Cemetery."
Death: 12 Dec 1932 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Belgrade Cem., Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Purkey, Margaret (b. 13 Sep 1846, d. 30 Jun 1931)
Note: CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 1 Jun, ED 126, p 2, ln 2-7. CENSUS 1900, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 7, 1 Jun 1900, family 278; enumerated with husband, son Andrew and d-in-law, b Sep 1846, age 53, m 33y, 6 kids, 5 living, b OH, parents b PA.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 380;
"Watson married Margaret Purkey July 1, 1866. Margaret Purkey was born September 13, 1846 in Ohio. Margaret (Maggie) was the daughter of Levi and Mary (Waltermire) Purkey. She was one of ten children. Six of the brothers and sisters died before 1888. The four remaining children were Sarah, Margaret, Andrew, and Mollie.
"They had six children, Eva E., Mina M., Charles Logan, Avis A., Andrew Russell, and Mollie M. (continues on with a genealogy of the children Eva, Willis, Mina, Everett, Estella, Charles Logan, Avia A., Mollie...)
"Watson was a veteran of the Civil War. He was a member of Company B 4th Iowa Cavalry. His great grandchildren and grand nephews and nieces can remember his clipping a thimble from their Aunt Maggie's head with his old army sword.
"July 1, 1916 Watson and Maggie celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. The celebration was held on their lawn with about 200 in attendance.
"Margaret departed this life June 30, 1931. Watson died December 12, 1932.
They are both laid to rest in the Main Cemetery now known as the Belgrade Cemetery."
Death: 30 Jun 1931 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Belgrade Cem., Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Cordelia, Cynthia (b. 17 Oct 1832, d. 19 Oct 1899)
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 6x, ln 11; Cynthia Cordelia Broadbent (wife of Edwin), b 17 Oct 1832, d 19 Oct 1899.
Death: 19 Oct 1899 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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McClintick, Hugh M (b. 28 Apr 1804, d. 24 Dec 1893)
Note: We need to find 1840 & 1850 censuses to straighten out the mother's of Hugh's children.

CENSUS:
1860 CENSUS: Eagle, Richland, WI, 20 Jun 1860, p 96/65; enumerated with wife(2), 3 children and nephew?
36) Hugh M M'Clintock, age 56, M, Farmer, $2000 real estate, $600 personal estate, b PA
37) Hanah M'Clintock, age 53, F, b Virginia
38) Rachel M'Clintock, age 20, F, b IN
39) Amzi (can't make out this name) M'Clintock, age 18, M, b IN
40) Samuel M'Clintock, age 12, M, b IN
41) Joseph M'Clintock, age 23, Larorer, b IN.
Why is Joseph listed last? Is he a son or relative?

1885 Nebraska State Census; Cedar precinct, Boon, NE, 5 Jun 1885, ED 39, ancestry.com
Hugh McClinirck, W, age 82, b PA.

BURIAL: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; Hugh McClintick Sr., b 28 Apr 1804, d 24 Dec 1893, there's also a Hugh M. McClintick, presumed to be his son.

BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C, p 204, Robinson Family; "Parents of Jane: father, Hugh McClintick, born in Ireland; died 1890 in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska, Morhter, Nancy Steen, born in Pennsylvania."
Death: 24 Dec 1893 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Robinson, (Infant Son) (b. ABT 1879, d. 27 Dec 1880)
Note: buried Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar, Boone, NE
Death: 27 Dec 1880 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Robinson, Roscoe L (b. 25 Mar 1874, d. 14 Dec 1875)
Note: !BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 65, ln 33; Roscoe L. Robinson (Son of M.A. & J.S.); this is the son of John S. Robinson and Mary Ann Leslie, if they listed the mother first.
Death: 14 Dec 1875 Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska
Burial: Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, Nebraska

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Dufoe, Edward (b. 1815)
Note: CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 2 Jun, ED 126, p 4, ln 1-2.

BIOGRAPHY: History of Boone county, Nebraska, 1871-1985 Vol.1, 978.251 H2b V1, p 380;
"Watson Dufoe was born April 8, 1844 in Harlan, Illinois, the son of Oliver and Lucinda Dryer Dufoe. His father Oliver Dufoe was born in Three Rivers, Canada. Oliver and his brother Edward Defoe came to the United States while they were still young men, making their way by playing violins for dances."

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Dufoe, Edward (b. ABT 1842)
Note: MILITARY: 1890 Union Veterans, Cedar Rapids, Boone Co., NE, Roll 137, ED 24, #70; Sgt in Co. A, 74 IL Infantry, 5 Aug 1862-10 Jun 1865, 2y10m5d.

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Dufoe, Lorenzo Prosser (b. 1848)
Note: CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 1 Jun, ED 126, p 2, ln 8-13.

COMPENDIUM OF HISTORY, REMINISCENCE AND BIOGRAPHY
from http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/OLLibrary/Comp_NE/cmp0717.htm#LORENZOP.DUFOE on 18 Jan 2003;
LORENZO P. DUFOE.
Lorenzo P. Dufoe, retired farmer, son of Oliver and Lucinda (Dyer) Dufoe, was born in Rockford, Illinois, October 18, 1847. He was fifth in a family of thirteen children, and has one brother and a sister residing in Iowa, one brother in Minnesota, one brother and one sister in Boone county, and the others are deceased. The parents are deceased, the father having died in 1905, in Iowa, at the advanced age of eighty-seven years; and the mother died about 1859. In 1858 the family went to Iowa, engaging in farming, etc., and on September 25, 1870, our subject was joined in holy wedlock to Miss Lovina Rearden, of Iowa, and in the spring of 1873 came with his wife and son overland to Boone county, Nebraska. They were five weeks making the trip, as it rained most of the time and the Elkhorn river was too high to ford. Here he homesteaded one hundred and sixty acres of land in the southeast quarter of section fourteen, township eighteen, range seven, which remained the home place until August, 1904, when Mr. Dufoe retired from farm life and moved to Cedar Rapids, where he built a good home which is their present residence. He has been prosperous and successful, and owned at one time nearly a section of land aside from good town property. He has divided his farm with his children. Mr. and Mrs. Dufoe have had four children born to them, three of whom are living, whose names are as follows: Arthur E., who is married, has one child and lives in Cedar Rapids; Evelyn, is married to John Darling, has four children, and also lives in Cedar Rapids; Earnest L., who lives four miles southeast of Cedar Rapids, is also married; and Deloran T., who died in 1897, aged nineteen years. Mrs. Dufoe's father, John Reardon, died in the army, and her mother died December 14, 1900, in the state of Iowa. One brother lives in Seattle, Washington, one in Iowa, and one, John Franklin Reardon, resides four miles southeast of Cedar Rapids, Boone county, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Dufoe are among the earliest settlers of Boone county, and have passed through all the experiences and hardships of pioneer life, and are widely and favorably known.

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