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Robert Daniel Kelso1 (M)
b. 1878, d. 1926
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Robert Daniel Kelso married Lulu May Goss.1
Robert Daniel Kelso was born in 1878 at Arcola, Douglas Co., Illinois.1
He was the son of William Kelso and Caroline Currey.1
Robert Daniel Kelso died in 1926.1
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Arcola Twp., Douglas Co., Illinois.2 |
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| Lulu May Goss married Robert Daniel Kelso, son of William Kelso and Caroline Currey.1 |
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John Roy Currey married Anna (?).2
John Roy Currey was born circa 1866 at Oregon.1
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Jackson Co., Oregon.3 |
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Elfie M. Currey was born circa 1870 at Oregon.1
She appeared on the census of 1880 at Jackson Co., Oregon.2 |
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Frank L. Currey was born on 2 October 1876 at Rock Point, Oregon.1,2
He appeared on the census of 1880 at Jackson Co., Oregon.3 |
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Sarah Clementine Lee was born circa 1855 at Missouri.1
She married Provedence Montz Currey, son of Providence Moyntz Currey and Amanda D. Hill, on 22 September 1869 at at house of Hiram Lee, Lane Co., Oregon.1,3
Sarah Clementine Lee died on 14 February 1921 at Lake County, Oregon.2
She was buried after 14 February 1921 at Lakeview IOOF Cemetery, Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon.2
She was on the census of 6 January 1920 at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, listed as Sarah Curry a 66 year old female born Missouri.4 |
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| Lillian H. Curry was born circa 1873 at Oregon.1 She was the daughter of Provedence Montz Currey and Sarah Clementine Lee.1 |
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James Montz Currey married Fannie Robinson.2
James Montz Currey was born on 2 February 1876 at Oregon.1,2
He was the son of Provedence Montz Currey and Sarah Clementine Lee.1
James Montz Currey died on 11 June 1959 at Lake County, Oregon, at age 83.3
He was buried after 11 June 1959 at Sunset Park Cemetery, Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon.3
He is head of household on the census of 15 April 1930 at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, as Montz J. Curry, a 54 year old male farmer born Oregon who has been married 21 years. Enumerated with were Fannie Robinson and Provedence Montz Currey.4 |
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| Edwin Nolin Currey was born circa 1879 at Oregon.1 He was the son of Provedence Montz Currey and Sarah Clementine Lee.1 |
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| Helen C. Currey married Col. E. R. Farley.2 Helen C. Currey was born in 1894 at Oregon.1 She was the daughter of George Hoskins Currey and Edith Huntington.1,2 |
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| Albert H. Currey married Genevieve Marian McClaran.3 Albert H. Currey was born on 10 April 1899 at La Grande, Union Co., Oregon.1,4,5 He was the son of George Hoskins Currey and Edith Huntington.1 |
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| Carrie E. (?) married Fred Barlow Curry, son of George B. Currey and Jennie Clarissa Gaines.1 Carrie E. (?) was born in December 1869 at California.1 She died on 22 January 1923 at Multnomah Co., Oregon, at age 53.2 |
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| Leroy B. Curry was born on 24 March 1893 at Grant's Pass, Oregon.1,2 He was the son of Fred Barlow Curry and Carrie E. (?).1,3 Leroy B. Curry married Rosa A. Maier on 12 November 1921 at Unioin Co., Oregon.4 |
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| Carol G. Curry was born in November 1897 at Oregon.1 She was the daughter of Fred Barlow Curry and Carrie E. (?).1,2 |
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Hiram Chester Currey married Alice A. (?).2
Hiram Chester Currey was born in October 1881 at Oregon.1
He was the son of Provedence Montz Currey and Sarah Clementine Lee.1
Hiram Chester Currey is head of household on the census of 20 January 1920 at Alvord Precinct, Harney County, Oregon,, a 37 year old male ranch manager born Oregon. Enumerated with were Alice A. (?).2 Hiram Chester Currey is head of household on the census of 18 April 1930 at Andrews Precinct, Harney County, Oregon, as Chester H. Currey, a 47 year old male farmer born Oregon. Enumerated with were Alice A. (?).3 |
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| Mark Providence Currey was born in December 1883 at Oregon.1 He was the son of Provedence Montz Currey and Sarah Clementine Lee.1 |
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Eldon Paul Currey married Grace S. (?).2
Eldon Paul Currey was born in December 1892 at Oregon.1
He was the son of Provedence Montz Currey and Sarah Clementine Lee.1
Eldon Paul Currey is head of household on the census of 2 January 1920 at Lakeview City, Lake County, Oregon, as Eldon L. Curry, a 26 year old male drygood salesman who was born in Oregon. Enumerated with were Grace S. (?).2 |
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| George Johnson married Sarah Josephine Barrett, daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry, on 29 January 1881.1 |
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| William Schnack married Rosacrans B. Barrett, daughter of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry, on 20 March 1885 at Madison, Lake County, South Dakota.1 |
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| Mary Ellen Currey was born circa 1833.1 She was the daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Rachel Harris.1 Mary Ellen Currey married Jeremiah B. Kellogg, son of Ann (?), on 3 February 1853 at Tazewell Co., Illinois, by S. V. E. Westfall.2 Mary Ellen Currey died after 1860.1 |
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| Jeremiah B. Kellogg was born circa 1827 at Ohio.1,2 He was the son of Ann (?).2 Jeremiah B. Kellogg married Mary Ellen Currey, daughter of Hiram M. Currey and Rachel Harris, on 3 February 1853 at Tazewell Co., Illinois, by S. V. E. Westfall.3 Jeremiah B. Kellogg died after 1865.1 |
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| Estella Cronkhite married James Lawrence Crawford, son of Walter S. Crawford and Finett Hurd, on 22 December 1903 at Warren Co., Indiana.2,3,4 |
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| LaVina Crawford was born. She was the daughter of James Lawrence Crawford and Estella Cronkhite.2,1 |
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Hannah Kelso was born circa March 1860 at Washington, Tazewell Co., Illinois.1
She was the daughter of William Kelso and Caroline Currey.1
Hannah Kelso appeared on the census of 8 June 1860 at Washington, Tazewell Co., Illinois.1 She was enumerated with William Kelso on the census of 8 June 1860 at Washington, Tazewell Co., Illinois, listed as Hannah Kelso a 5/12 year old female born Ill.1 |
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| Robert Rigsby was born in October 1884 at Illinois.1 He was the son of Robert Rigsby and Elizabeth Jane Curry.1 |
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| Grace Rigsby was born in October 1886 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of Robert Rigsby and Elizabeth Jane Curry.1 |
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| Francis Rigsby was born in July 1890 at Missouri.1 She was the daughter of Robert Rigsby and Elizabeth Jane Curry.1 |
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| Glenn Rigsby was born in June 1896 at Missouri.1 He was the son of Robert Rigsby and Elizabeth Jane Curry.1 |
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| Sarah Cochran was born in 1770 at Carrollsburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania.1 She married Enos Currey, son of Thomas Currey, on 3 March 1796 at Washington, Mason Co., Kentucky.2 |
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Mary (?) married (?) Scott.
Mary (?) married James Curry Barrett, son of William Barrett and Elizabeth Jane Curry, on 14 June 1905 at Franklin Co., Kansas.1,2
Mary (?) was enumerated with James Curry Barrett on the census of 18 April 1910 at Greenwood Township, Franklin County, Kansas, listed as Mary Currey a 44 year old female born in Kansas who has been married twice.3 |
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| Jane Currey was born in 1795 at Kentucky.1 She was the daughter of Hiram Mirick Currey and Sarah (?).1 Jane Currey married Jesse Gutridge on 18 September 1810 at Champaign County, Ohio.1 Jane Currey died on 30 September 1871 at Union Township, Champaign County, Ohio.1,2 |
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Jesse Gutridge was born in 1786 at Mason City, Mason Co., Kentucky.1
He married Jane Currey, daughter of Hiram Mirick Currey and Sarah (?), on 18 September 1810 at Champaign County, Ohio.1
Jesse Gutridge died in May 1865 at Champaign County, Ohio.1
He was listed on list of electors on 8 October 1811 at Union Township, Champaign County, Ohio.2 He served in Captain Abner Barrett's Company in 1812 organized in at Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio.3 He is head of household on the census of July 1830 at Union Township, Champaign County, Ohio, Jesse Gutrige, with 2 males under 5, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 15-20, 1 male 40-50, 2 females under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 15-20 and 1 female 30-40.4 He is head of household on the census of July 1840 at Union Township, Champaign County, Ohio, Jesse Gutridge, with 1 male 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 50-60, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20 and 1 female 40-50.5 |
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Mary Jane Gutridge was born between 5 February 1826 and 5 February 1827 at Champaign County, Ohio.1
She was the daughter of Jesse Gutridge and Jane Currey.1
Mary Jane Gutridge married George W. Hupp on 21 July 1844 at Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.1,2,3
Mary Jane Gutridge died on 12 January 1889 at Champaign County, Ohio.1
She was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.1
She was listed on poll book on 8 October 1811 at Champaign County, Ohio.4 |
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| George W. Hupp was born on 22 February 1813 at New Market, Shenendoah County, Virginia; alternate location of birth is Harper's Ferry, VA.1 He married Mary Jane Gutridge, daughter of Jesse Gutridge and Jane Currey, on 21 July 1844 at Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.1,2,3 George W. Hupp died on 19 February 1904 at Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio, at age 90.1 He was buried at Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.1 |
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| Wallace W. Hupp was born in 1845.1 He was the son of George W. Hupp and Mary Jane Gutridge.1 Wallace W. Hupp died in 1847.1 |
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| Lewellyn Jesse Hupp was the son of George W. Hupp and Mary Jane Gutridge.1 Lewellyn Jesse Hupp was born circa 1847 at Ohio.3 He was born in May 1852 at Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.1 He died on 12 January 1910 at Champaign County, Ohio.4 He died on 12 January 1910 at Grand Rapids, Michigan.1 He was buried after 12 January 1910 at Maple Gove Cemetery, Champaign County, Ohio.4 |
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| Oscar B. Hupp married Nellie L. (?).2 Oscar B. Hupp was born between July 1857 and September 1857 at Champaign County, Ohio.1,2 He was the son of George W. Hupp and Mary Jane Gutridge.1 Oscar B. Hupp died in October 1902.1,2 He was buried after October 1902 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Champaign County, Ohio.2 |
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| Albert Hupp was born on 17 May 1850 at Springfield, Clark Co., Ohio.1 He was the son of George W. Hupp and Mary Jane Gutridge.1 Albert Hupp died on 17 June 1913 at S. Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio, at age 63.1,2 He was buried after 17 June 1913 at Maple Gove Cemetery, Champaign County, Ohio.2 |
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| Jeanette Hupp married (?) Smith.2 Jeanette Hupp was born in 1862.1 She was the daughter of George W. Hupp and Mary Jane Gutridge.1 Jeanette Hupp died on 17 May 1949.1 |
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| Otway Curry Hupp was born on 16 September 1851 at Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.2 He was the son of George W. Hupp and Mary Jane Gutridge.1 Otway Curry Hupp married Lucy Bates on 23 October 1878 at Champaign County, Ohio.2 Otway Curry Hupp died between 21 December 1926 and 22 December 1926 at Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio.1 He was buried on 24 December 1926 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Champaign County, Ohio.2 |
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Sophie Raben married Dr. Daniel DeVinney Rose, son of Robert Rose and Sarah Miller, on 1 September 1896.1,2
Sophie Raben died on 26 January 1912.2
She and Dr. Daniel DeVinney Rose of Des Moines Co. Iowa sold land to H. B. Brown of Parter Co. IN being SE 1/4 Section 6 Township 26 Range 26 on 27 June 1897 at Ford Co., Kansas.1 |
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| Genevieve Marian McClaran married Albert H. Currey, son of George Hoskins Currey and Edith Huntington.2 Genevieve Marian McClaran was born circa 1900 at Aberdeen, South Dakota.1 |
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Gerald Roy Green was born on 1 June 1923 at Mentzer family farm, Woodson County, Kansas.1,2
He was the son of Roy Vinton Green and Gladys Olive Mentzer.2,3,4
Gerald Roy Green died on 23 April 2001 at Nederland, Jefferson County, Texas, at age 77.5,6
He was enumerated with Roy Vinton Green on the census of 7 April 1930 at Clyde, Cloud County, Kansas, listed as Gerald Green a 6 year old male born Kansas.7 Gerald Roy Green served in the 751st tank battery in North Africa and Italy for three years during World War II.8 He was employed by by a General Motors plant circa 1945 at California.8 He was employed as a farmer for his uncle Herbert circa 1946 at LeRoy, Coffey County, Kansas.8 He was employed by the Winter General Veteran's Administration Hospital in 1947 at Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas.8 He began military service circa 1948; joined the Kansas National Guard.8 He served a year of active duty circa 1951 in Korea.8 He served in the Criminal Investigation Division of the Military Police between 1952 and 1973.8 He was employed by the U.S. Inspector General's office in the Agriculture Department between 1974 and 1985.8 He resided in 1977 at Jackson, Mississippi.3 He was employed by a law firm doing investigative work between 1985 and 1989 at Gainesville, Florida.8 |
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Delos Paul Mentzer was born circa 1923 at Pittsburg, Kansas.1,2
He was the son of Paul Emory Mentzer and Ada Ellen Saferite.3,1
Delos Paul Mentzer died between 1973 and 1977 at Bethany Medical Center, Shawnee, Kansas.2
He died in May 1976.4
He was enumerated with Paul Emory Mentzer on the census of 15 April 1930 at Eureka Township, Saline County, Kansas, listed as Delos P. Mentzer a 6 year old male born Kansas.5 Delos Paul Mentzer served during World War II and the Korean conflict retiring after 21 years with the rank of technical sergeant in the U.S. Air Force between 1942 and 1965.2 He resided circa 1965 at Shawnee, Kansas.2 He was a meteorologist employed by the National Weather Service circa 1970.2 |
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| Kenneth Eugene Briles was born on 26 September 1918 at Vernon, Woodson, KS, Kansas.1,2,3 He was the son of Edward Osmond Briles and Pauline Edith Mentzer.3,4 Kenneth Eugene Briles died on 10 June 1919 at Kansas City, Missouri, at age 0.4,1,2 He was buried on 12 June 1919 at Crandall, Coffey, KS, Kansas.5 |
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Vesta Marie Danielson was born on 23 December 1898.2
She married Leslie George Mentzer, son of Charles Oliver Mentzer and Nettie Adell Wells, on 16 April 1924 at Neosho Falls, Woodson County, Kansas.3,4,5,6
Vesta Marie Danielson died on 16 February 1993 at Kansas, at age 94.
She was enumerated with Leslie George Mentzer on the census of 8 April 1930 at Geneva Township, Allen County, Kansas, listed as Vesta Mentzer a 29 year old female born Nebraska.7 Vesta Marie Danielson attended the funeral of Philip Embry Mentzer on 19 July 1952 at United Brethren Evangelical Church, Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.8 Vesta Marie Danielson attended the funeral of Herbert Wells Mentzer on 28 March 1977 at Mattingly Funeral Home, LeRoy, Coffey County, Kansas.9 |
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George Mentzer was born on 12 June 1838 at Stowe, Massuchesetts.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
He was the son of Phillip Andrew Mentzer and Orinda Miles.7,8,10,9
George Mentzer married Emeline Minnick, daughter of John Minnick and Elizabeth Mary Jones, on 1 January 1867 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.2,11,10,9
George Mentzer married Emeline Minnick, daughter of John Minnick and Elizabeth Mary Jones, on 1 January 1868 at Kewanee, Henry Co., Illinois.12,13,14,5,15,16
George Mentzer died on 19 January 1912 at Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas, at age 73.1,2,17,4,5,6,13
He was buried on 22 January 1912 at Yates Center Cemetery, Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.2,4,6,1
He was a farm hand circa 1854 at Illinois.18,7 He was a clerk in grocery store circa 1856 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.18,7 He helped establish the first hotel circa 1857 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.11 He learned trade of comb maker circa 1859 at Massachusetts.18,7 He was enumerated with Cyrus Mentzer on the census of 17 July 1860 at Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, listed as Geo Mentrur a 25 year old farmer born Massachusetts.19 George Mentzer resided between 1861 and 1869 at Kewanee, Henry Co., Illinois, and was engaged in the butchering business.18 He purchased land being lot number 2 block 14 in the town of Kewanee from T. D. and Harriet W. Fitch for $200 on 29 March 1861 at Henry County, Illinois.20 He began military service in Company C Twenty-Fourth Massachuesetts Infantry on 25 September 1861 at Massachusetts.2,18,21,10,22,23,9 Hewas honorably discharged from the service on 25 September 1864.2,21,22,23 He was member Methodist Church in 1866 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.2 He was a butcher between 1866 and 1869 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.11 He resided circa 1869 at Section Six, Center Township, Woodson County, Kansas. He came to Kansas from Kewanee, Illinois in a covered wagon drawn by a mule team.18,24 He manages a meat market in 1869 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.16 He of Shawnee of the State of Illinois purchased land being the NE 1/4 S6 T25S R15E of 6th principal meridian containing 164 15/100 acres for $738.67 with interest annually at the rate of two percent from the Land Department of the Union Pacific Railway Company Southern Branch on 16 May 1870 at Woodson County, Kansas.25 He and friend George W. Allen arrived in May 1871 at Neosho Falls, Woodson County, Kansas. They obtained room at the Fall House for Mrs. Mentzer and sons and then loaded lumber to build a smallhouse and drove to the claim that Mentzer had purchased from the M.K.& T. Railroad the previous year.26 He purchased land being NE portion Section 6 T25 R 15 from M. K. & T.R.W. Co. On 14 September 1876 at Center Township, Woodson County, Kansas.27 He purchased being the NE 1/4 Section 6, T25, R15 of 6th Principal Meridian containing 164 15/100 acres for $574.59 from the Missouri Kansas & Texas Railway Company on 14 July 1881 at Woodson County, Kansas.28 He purchased land being N 1/2 NW 1/4 S5 T25 R15 from Virginia L. Warren on 4 March 1893 at Woodson County, Kansas.29 He purchased E 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 18 T24 R15 from Woodson National Bank on 4 March 1893 at Liberty Township, Woodson County, Kansas.30 He of Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas purchased land being the East half SE 1/4 S18 T24 S R15E contianing 80 acres for $800 from The Woodson National Bank - a Corporation on 4 March 1893 at Woodson County, Kansas.31 He of Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas purchased land being the north 1/2 NW 1/4 S5 T25S R15E contianing 82 acres for $800 from Virginia Lois Warren (formerly Virginia Lois rutledge) and her husband Wm B Warren on 14 March 1893 at Woodson County, Kansas.32 He purchased being the S 1/2 NW 1/4 S5T25R15 from Mary C. Orton, formerly Mary C. Rutledge and F. L. Orton, her husband of Illinos for $800 on 27 March 1893 at Woodson County, Kansas.33 He purchased being the SE1/4 S34T24R15 from Irene Hazzard of Texas County, Missouri on 28 March 1894 at Woodson County, Kansas.34 He was held the office of trustee of Yates Center Creamery Association on 5 March 1897 at Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.35 He contributed to the Easel Monument Project for a memorial to be created to the "Brave Boys in Blue" to be placed in the center of the Union Soldiers and Sailors National Park in 1898.21 He was elected trustee of Yates Center Creamery Association on 1 January 1898 at Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.35 He purchased land being N 1/2 Section 19 T24 R15 from John E. Frost, et. al. On 5 October 1899 at Liberty Township, Woodson County, Kansas.36 He of the County of Woodson an State of Kansas purchased land being the functional north 1/2 S19T24R15 E of 6th principal meridian containing 304 28/100 acres for $100 and other valuable considerations from John E. Frost and Mrgaret E. Frost with lien released by William B. Jansen, Trustee of the City of Chicago, State of Illinois on 5 October 1899 at Woodson County, Kansas.37 He owned S 1/2 Section 25 R14E T24S in 1904 at North Township, Woodson County, Kansas.38 He owned SE 1/4 Section 34 R15E T34S in 1904 at Liberty Township, Woodson County, Kansas.38 He is head of household on the census of 26 April 1910 at Center Township, Woodson County, Kansas, as George Mentzer, a 72 year old male farmer born Massachusetts. Enumerated with were Emeline Minnick, Earnest Everett Mentzer and Clarence Albert Mentzer.39 |
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Emeline Minnick was born on 6 August 1848 at Pittsburg, Franklin Co., Pennsylvania.1,2,3
She was the daughter of John Minnick and Elizabeth Mary Jones.4,5,6,7,8
Emeline Minnick was born on 26 August 1848 at Pittsburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.4,5
She married George Mentzer, son of Phillip Andrew Mentzer and Orinda Miles, on 1 January 1867 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.9,10,6,11
Emeline Minnick married George Mentzer, son of Phillip Andrew Mentzer and Orinda Miles, on 1 January 1868 at Kewanee, Henry Co., Illinois.12,5,13,2,14,8
Emeline Minnick died on 13 September 1927 at Woodson, Kansas, at age 79.12,4,1,3,5
She was buried on 15 September 1927 at Yates Center Cemetery, Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.1,3,12
She resided circa 1860 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.5 She became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church 14 July 1867 Kewanee Station, Henry County, Illinois.15 She resided in 1872 at Woodson County, Kansas.5 She resided between 1872 and 1914 at West Center Township, Woodson County, Kansas.4 She was member Pleasant View M.E. Church between 1873 and 1914 at Woodson County, Kansas.4,5 She was enumerated with George Mentzer on the census of 26 April 1910 at Center Township, Woodson County, Kansas, listed as Emeline Mentzer a 61 year old female born Pennsylvania.16 Emeline Minnick was member of the M. E. Church between 1914 and 1927 at Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.5 She resided in February 1914 at Yates Center, Woodson County, Kansas.4 She is head of household on the census of 13 June 1920 at Center Township, Woodson County, Kansas, as Emaline Mentzer, a 70 year old female born Pennsylvania. Enumerated with were Mary E. Minnick.17 |
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John Minnick married Elizabeth Mary Jones.
John Minnick was born on 22 June 1822 at Pennsylvania.1,2
He was the son of (?) Minick.3
John Minnick married Phebe Tripp on 1 March 1870 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.4
John Minnick died on 21 April 1903 at Kewanee, Henry Co., Illinois, at age 80.5,6,7,8,2
He died on 21 August 1903 at Henry County, Illinois, at age 81.9
He was buried at Old Kewanee Cemetery, Kewanee, Henry Co., Illinois.9
He purchased land being 60 feet off from East side lot 2 block 11 _____'s Addition to Kewanee from James Huchins for $190 down toward purchase cost of $515 with 6% interest on balance on 7 April 1856 at Henry County, Illinois.10 He resided circa 1860 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.11 He and Elizabeth Mary Jones sold land land being 60 feet off East side lot 2 block 11 in Fenney's first addition to the town of Kewanee to Henry Glazin for $356 on 9 September 1861 at Henry County, Illinois.12 John Minnick purchased being lot 8 in block 23 for $150 from W. N. Blish, Hannah Blish, Chas C. Blish, Elizabeth P. Blish of Henry County Illinois and Thomas Blish, Wealthy A. Blish and George C. Blish of Jo Davies County Illinois on 20 May 1862 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.13 He purchased land being lot 9 block 23 Kewanee from George Blackstock and Esther his wife for $415 on 24 October 1863 at Henry County, Illinois.14 He and Elizabeth Mary Jones sold land land being lot 9 block 23 Kewanee to Jacob Smith for $400 on 4 June 1867 at Henry County, Illinois.15 John Minnick and Wilson J. Minnick were owners of a Boot and Shoe store in 1869 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.3 John Minnick and Phebe Tripp sold land land being lot 8 block 23 to Stephen M. Hurd for $1000 on 10 February 1876 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois. Dower was not released.16 John Minnick was Methodist.1 He worked with boots and shoes at Henry County, Illinois.1 He was an Independent.1 He and Phebe Tripp sold land land being the West 25 ft of East 50 feet of lot 10 block 22 Kewanee and also the middle 1/3 of E 1/2 N1/2 lot 9 block 22 to Louisa Winter for $1150 on 19 January 1879 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois.17 John Minnick is head of household on the census of 11 June 1880 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois, as John Minnick, a 58 year old shoemaker who was born in Pennsylvania. Enumerated with were Phebe Tripp.18 John Minnick is head of household on the census of 1 June 1900 at Kewanee, Henry County, Illinois, as John Minnick, a 77 year old male born in June 1822 in Pensylvania. Enumerated with were Wilson J. Minnick and Mary E. Minnick.19 |
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| Phillip Andrew Mentzer was born circa March 1793. He was the son of Phillip Andre Mentzer and Isabella Motts.2 Phillip Andrew Mentzer married Orinda Miles, daughter of Oliver Miles and Sarah Joslin, on 23 May 1816.1 Phillip Andrew Mentzer died of small pox on 19 December 1845 at Stow, Middlesex, Massuchesetts.3,4 |
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Marcia Philbrick
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