Mary Ellen Harris1,2,3,4

F, #26, b. 20 September 1878, d. 27 February 1936
Mary Ellen Harris|b. 20 September 1878\nd. 27 February 1936|p2.htm#i26|Alexander Harris|b. say December 1849|p3.htm#i53|Dixie Grindstaff|b. circa December 1856|p3.htm#i54|Robert Harris|b. say December 1823|p295.htm#i7372|Amanda (?)|b. say December 1827|p356.htm#i8896|||||||
Relationship=Great-grandmother of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Mary Ellen Harris was born on 20 September 1878 at Adair County, Kentucky.1,2,5,4 She was the daughter of Alexander Harris and Dixie Grindstaff.4 Mary Ellen Harris was born on 20 September 1879.6 Mary Ellen Harris married Henry Clay Damron, son of John Thomas Damron and Emily S. Winfrey, on 3 December 1893 at Adair County, Kentucky.1,2,5,6 Mrs. Mary Ellen Damron died on 27 February 1936 at age 57 years, 5 months and 7 days.6 Mary Ellen Harris died on 26 February 1936 at Russell Springs, Russell County, Kentucky, at age 57 years, 5 months and 6 days.7 Mrs. Mary Ellen Damron was buried at North Main St. at Jamestown Cemetery, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.6
Mary Ellen Harris was enumerated as the daughter of Alexander Harris on the 1880 census at White Oak, Adair County, Kentucky.4 Mary Ellen Harris appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Henry Clay Damron at 3rd District, Russell County, Kentucky.1 Mary Ellen Harris appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Henry Clay Damron at Russell County, Kentucky.2 Mary Ellen Harris appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Henry Clay Damron at Webb Cross Roads, Precinct 7, Russell County, Kentucky.8 Mary Ellen Harris was enumerated as the wife of Henry Clay Damron on the 1930 census at State Highway # 35, District 4, Russell County, Kentucky.9
Mary Ellen Harris was enumerated as the daughter of Alexander Harris on the 1880 census at White Oak, Adair County, Kentucky.4 Mary Ellen Harris appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Henry Clay Damron at 3rd District, Russell County, Kentucky.1 Mary Ellen Harris appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Henry Clay Damron at Russell County, Kentucky.2 Mary Ellen Harris appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Henry Clay Damron at Webb Cross Roads, Precinct 7, Russell County, Kentucky.8 Mary Ellen Harris was enumerated as the wife of Henry Clay Damron on the 1930 census at State Highway # 35, District 4, Russell County, Kentucky.9
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Children of Mary Ellen Harris and Henry Clay Damron
Mary Ellen Harris married Henry Clay Damron, son of John Thomas Damron and Emily S. Winfrey, on 3 December 1893 at Adair County, Kentucky.1,2,5,6
John Austin Damron
1,10,2 b. 6 October 1895, d. 27 March 1970
Henry Virgil Damron
1,8,2 b. 18 March 1897
Myrtie Florence Damron+
8,2,3 b. 15 May 1900, d. 15 December 1983
(?) Damron
2 b. circa 1905
Annie B. Damron
8,2,7 b. 1 May 1905
Marcus Dudley Damron+
8,2 b. say September 1908
Clemmie J. Damron
8,9 b. say July 1911
Beatrice Damron
8,9 b. 17 December 1914, d. 30 January 1970
Citations
- [S42] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 163 p. 13B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 550.
- [S44] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 218 p. 15A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 501.
- [S493] SS-5 for Myrtie Bernard, unknown file date, 412-11-2674, Social Security Administration, Treasury Department, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S818] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Adair County, Kentucky, Alexander Harris household, ED 3, p. 49D, dwelling 301, family 303, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 film 401.
- [S800] Adair County, Kentucky Marriage Records ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire, Mrs. Francis Terry, 1980), 41; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
- [S1793] Irma Miller Shepherd, Russell County, Kentucky cemetery records : with births, deaths and some marriages
( Lake Oswego, Oregon: I.M. Shepherd, c1998); Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 976.9655 V38s. - [S228] Annie B Damron, "Pedigree Chart," 2001 Hendricks, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903, held by Damron, Ann, 2001 Hendricks Blvd, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, Arkansas.
- [S43] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 254 p. 18A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 598.
- [S760] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, Henry C. Damron household, ED 9, p. 2A-2B, dwelling 37, family 38, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-626 roll 777.
- [S747] Death Certificate for John Austin Damron, 9 4 1970, 70 8347, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple1,2,3

M, #27, b. 7 May 1849, d. 11 November 1928
Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple|b. 7 May 1849\nd. 11 November 1928|p2.htm#i27|Peter Holsapple|b. 8 March 1808\nd. 20 September 1877|p3.htm#i55|Elizabeth Harper Ford|b. 16 March 1813\nd. 14 August 1874|p3.htm#i56|Johann J. Holsapple|b. 26 January 1749\nd. 1816|p5.htm#i111|Catherine Van Meter|b. circa 1762\nd. 7 November 1835|p5.htm#i112|William Ford|b. circa 1783|p5.htm#i113|Anna Harper|b. circa 1783|p5.htm#i114|
Relationship=Great-grandfather of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was born on 7 May 1849 at Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.7,2,6,8 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was born on 7 May 1847 at Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.9,1,10 He was the son of Peter Holsapple and Elizabeth Harper Ford.4,5,6 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was born say December 1855 at Kentucky.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple married Molly Pryor Williams, daughter of Emmerson Williams and Mary Ann Rogers, on 7 May 1878.11,12 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Molly Pryor Williams were divorced between 1890 and 1894.13 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple married Louise Anne Gaskin, daughter of Cordy Gaskins and Elizabeth Brantley, on 3 June 1894 at A. B. Holsapple's residence, Clinton County, Kentucky.14 S. G. Smith posted a marriage bond for Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin on 26 May 1894 in Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.14 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple died on 11 November 1928 at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky, at age 79 years, 6 months and 4 days.9,1,15 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was buried at Lester Lee farm, north of Huntersville Rd., on lane at Holsapple Family Cemetery, Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.1
Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was also known as A. B. Holsapple.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Peter Holsapple at 2nd District, Clinton County, Kentucky.4 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Peter Holsapple at Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.5 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple began military service on 15 February 1865 at Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky, Private, Company B, S. Cumberland Battalion, KY, USA.16 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple ended military service on 23 October 1865 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.16 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was enumerated as the son-in-law of Emmerson Williams on the 1880 census at Burkesville, Carver And Whetstone, Cumberland County, Kentucky.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was the head of household on the 1900 census at 5th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Aaron Burr Holsapple, Flossie Holsapple, Fred R. Holsapple, Peter Holsapple, Corrine Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin were listed in the household.17 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was the head of household on the 1910 census at 1st District, Clinton County, Kentucky. Fred R. Holsapple, Peter Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin were listed in the household.18 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was a farmer on 1 January 1920.19 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was the head of household on the 1920 census at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky. Louise Anne Gaskin were listed in the household.19 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin granted land to John Thompson at Clinton County, Kentucky, on 22 December 1924.20 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin resided on 22 December 1924 at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.20
Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was also known as A. B. Holsapple.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Peter Holsapple at 2nd District, Clinton County, Kentucky.4 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Peter Holsapple at Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.5 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple began military service on 15 February 1865 at Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky, Private, Company B, S. Cumberland Battalion, KY, USA.16 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple ended military service on 23 October 1865 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.16 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was enumerated as the son-in-law of Emmerson Williams on the 1880 census at Burkesville, Carver And Whetstone, Cumberland County, Kentucky.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was the head of household on the 1900 census at 5th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Aaron Burr Holsapple, Flossie Holsapple, Fred R. Holsapple, Peter Holsapple, Corrine Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin were listed in the household.17 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was the head of household on the 1910 census at 1st District, Clinton County, Kentucky. Fred R. Holsapple, Peter Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin were listed in the household.18 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was a farmer on 1 January 1920.19 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple was the head of household on the 1920 census at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky. Louise Anne Gaskin were listed in the household.19 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin granted land to John Thompson at Clinton County, Kentucky, on 22 December 1924.20 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin resided on 22 December 1924 at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.20
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Children of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Molly Pryor Williams
Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple married Molly Pryor Williams, daughter of Emmerson Williams and Mary Ann Rogers, on 7 May 1878.11,12 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Molly Pryor Williams were divorced between 1890 and 1894.13
Daisy May Holsapple+
21 b. 28 September 1880
Fannie Alice Holsapple+
21 b. 21 September 1883, d. 14 July 1956
Mary Blan Holsapple
21 b. 27 July 1889, d. before 1948
Children of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin
S. G. Smith posted a marriage bond for Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin on 26 May 1894 in Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.14 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple married Louise Anne Gaskin, daughter of Cordy Gaskins and Elizabeth Brantley, on 3 June 1894 at Clinton County, Kentucky.14
Flossie Holsapple+
22,23 b. 19 January 1887
Aaron Burr Holsapple+
3,24 b. 17 August 1889, d. 3 March 1972
Corrine Holsapple+
22,2,25 b. 30 August 1892, d. 31 July 1932
Fred R. Holsapple+
22,18,23 b. 3 August 1895
Peter Holsapple
22,18 b. 28 September 1897, d. 20 August 1975
Citations
- [S209] Tombstone, Holsapple Family Cemetery, Lester Lee Farm, North of Huntersville Rd. on lane, Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky, November 1997.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, ED 58 p. 5B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1592.
- [S583] Death Certificate for Aaron Burr Holsapple, 1 August 1972, 72 16771, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S150] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, Peter Holsapple household, District 2, p. 369/185, dwelling 25, family 25, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 197. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S189] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, 210-211, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M-653 roll 363.
- [S278] Jack Ferguson, Early Times in Clinton County ( Albany, Kentucky: privately printed, 1986), 250; Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee.
- [S191] "Ancestral File," database online, Salt Lake City, Utah, http://www.familysearch.org/, held by Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S1094] Edmund West, "Family Data Collection - Births," 2001, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Births database online Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, Name: Holsapple, Ambrose Bramlet, Father: Holsapple , Peter, Mother: Ford , Elizabeth, Harper, Birth Date: 7 May 1849, State: KY, Country: USA.
- [S140] J. Ted Garner, "Patron sheets, 1969-1991," Latter Day Saints Entry Form, film 1395786 record 84 136 0346-47, held by Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [1395786].
- [S280] Cemetery Locations for Clinton County (n.pub., ca 1980); Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee.
- [S823] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Cumberland County, Kentucky, Emmerson Williams household, p. 132B, ED 32, dwelling 405, family 421, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 film 410.
- [S1594] "Deborah Peercy ( Franklin, Tennessee, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Sun, Oct 14, 2007 at 3:31 PM. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S141] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, Mary A. Williams household, ED 70, p 566-14A, dwelling 269, family 269, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 566.
- [S1010] "Clinton County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1859-1987", Clinton County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court, Vols. 8-9 1889-1897: 9-36, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 800858 ].
- [S1093] Edmund West, "Family Data Collection - Deaths," 2001, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Deaths database online Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, Name: Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple, Death Date: 11 November 1928, City: Huntersville, County: Clinton, State: KY, Country: USA.
- [S1520] "Kentucky Civil War Union Volunteers," [database online], 2003, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky. Vol. I-II. 1861-1866. Frankfort, KY, USA: John H. Harney, Public Printer, 1866. Printed by Authority of the Legislature of Kentucky., Report of the Adujant General of the State of Kentucky, Union Kentucky Volunteers, vol. 2, Schedule B., South Cumberland Battalion, 810.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Ambrose Holsapple household, ED 58 p. 116/5B dwelling 86 family 86.
- [S142] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, ED 60 p. 9A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication film T-624 roll 471.
- [S141] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, ED 56 p. 1A.
- [S1009] "Deeds, 1864-1928; indexes, 1864-1931, 1978-1980", 1969, 1981, Deeds, v. H-I 1884-1926: H 638-9, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 800846.
- [S1357] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Cumberland County, Kentucky, Molly Williams household, ED 44, p 205, dwelling 1, family 2, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 517.
- [S54] Interview with Daisy Root, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, April 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S210] Interview with Alma Edith Holsapple Beatty, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, November 1997. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S1007] "Clinton County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1859-1987", Clinton County, Kentucky marriage records, 1859-1987, Vols. 15-19 1914-1925 - these begin to have Colored marriages - v. 15 has no index and v. 19 has only a partial index: 15-123, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1877070 ].
- [S665] "Elaine Beaty ( 203 Old Hillcrest Dr., Byrdstown, Tennessee 38549) to Margaret Wayne Bernard", copy of information sent by Patrick McCann to Alma Beaty, photocopy of Corrine Holsapple McCann death certificate. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
Louise Anne Gaskin1

F, #28, b. say December 1857, d. 29 February 1932
Louise Anne Gaskin|b. say December 1857\nd. 29 February 1932|p2.htm#i28|Cordy Gaskins|b. say December 1807\nd. 28 June 1888|p3.htm#i57|Elizabeth Brantley|b. say December 1817\nd. between 2 June 1860 and 1871|p3.htm#i58|||||||Aaron Brantley|b. say December 1788|p5.htm#i117|Dicey Riddle|b. 1 February 1790\nd. between 2 June 1850 and 1 June 1860|p5.htm#i118|
Relationship=Great-grandmother of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Louise Anne Gaskin was born say December 1857 at Georgia.2 Louise Anne Gaskin was born on 12 July 1856 at Tennille, Washington County, Georgia.3,4 She was the daughter of Cordy Gaskins and Elizabeth Brantley.1 S. G. Smith posted a marriage bond for Louise Anne Gaskin and Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple on 26 May 1894 in Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.5 Louise Anne Gaskin married Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple, son of Peter Holsapple and Elizabeth Harper Ford, on 3 June 1894 at A. B. Holsapple's residence, Clinton County, Kentucky.5 Louise Anne Gaskin died on 29 February 1932 at Pleasant Gardens, Putnam County, Indiana.6,4 Louise Anne Gaskin was buried at Lester Lee farm, north of Huntersville Rd., on lane at Holsapple Family Cemetery, Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.6
Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Cordy Gaskins at Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia.2 Louise Anne Gaskin also went by the name of Lou Gaskin.5 Louise Anne Gaskin was enumerated as the daughter of Cordy Gaskins on the 1880 census at Peacock, Washington County, Georgia.7 Ann Pournelle, Alice Gaskins, Thenia Gaskins and Lou Gaskins was the daughter of Cordy Gaskins on 6 July 1888 at Washington County, Georgia.1,8,9 Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple at 5th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.3 Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple at 1st District, Clinton County, Kentucky.10 Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin resided on 22 December 1924 at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.12 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin granted land to John Thompson at Clinton County, Kentucky, on 22 December 1924.12 Louise Anne Gaskin was enumerated as the mother of Peter Holsapple on the 1930 census at Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.13 Louise Anne Gaskin was also known as Lou Gaskins.1
Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Cordy Gaskins at Sandersville, Washington County, Georgia.2 Louise Anne Gaskin also went by the name of Lou Gaskin.5 Louise Anne Gaskin was enumerated as the daughter of Cordy Gaskins on the 1880 census at Peacock, Washington County, Georgia.7 Ann Pournelle, Alice Gaskins, Thenia Gaskins and Lou Gaskins was the daughter of Cordy Gaskins on 6 July 1888 at Washington County, Georgia.1,8,9 Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple at 5th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.3 Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple at 1st District, Clinton County, Kentucky.10 Louise Anne Gaskin appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.11 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin resided on 22 December 1924 at Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky.12 Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple and Louise Anne Gaskin granted land to John Thompson at Clinton County, Kentucky, on 22 December 1924.12 Louise Anne Gaskin was enumerated as the mother of Peter Holsapple on the 1930 census at Washington, Daviess County, Indiana.13 Louise Anne Gaskin was also known as Lou Gaskins.1
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Children of Louise Anne Gaskin and Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple
S. G. Smith posted a marriage bond for Louise Anne Gaskin and Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple on 26 May 1894 in Albany, Clinton County, Kentucky.5 Louise Anne Gaskin married Ambrose Bramlet Holsapple, son of Peter Holsapple and Elizabeth Harper Ford, on 3 June 1894 at Clinton County, Kentucky.5
Flossie Holsapple+
14,15,16 b. 19 January 1887
Aaron Burr Holsapple+
17 b. 17 August 1889, d. 3 March 1972
Corrine Holsapple+
14,16,18 b. 30 August 1892, d. 31 July 1932
Fred R. Holsapple+
14,10,16 b. 3 August 1895
Peter Holsapple
10,16,13 b. 28 September 1897, d. 20 August 1975
Citations
- [S1021] "Estate Papers, 1855-1927", Georgia. County Court (Washington County), Estate Papers 1855-1927 -- Gainer, WIlliam W. - Gladdin, Jonathan: Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 2166672 ].
- [S962] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Washington County, Georgia, Cordy Gaskin household, p. 308, dwelling 1141, family 1101, HeritageQuest Online, ProQuest, 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, micropublication M653 roll 140.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Ambrose Holsapple household, ED 58 p. 116/5B dwelling 86 family 86, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1592.
- [S315] "Patrick J. Jr McCann ( 626 Monssen Dr., Dallas, Texas 75224, e-mail address) to Margaret Wayne Bernard", Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:14:13 -0600, Subject: Re: Louise Gaskin. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S1010] "Clinton County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1859-1987", Clinton County (Kentucky). Clerk of the County Court, Vols. 8-9 1889-1897: 9-36, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 800858 ].
- [S209] Tombstone, Holsapple Family Cemetery, Lester Lee Farm, North of Huntersville Rd. on lane, Huntersville, Clinton County, Kentucky, November 1997.
- [S1051] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Washington County, Georgia, Cordy Gaskin household, ED 124, p. 225B, dwelling 172, family 172, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-9 roll 170.
- [S978] "Letters administration 1852-1918 v. A-B", Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Washington County), Probate records, 1829-1963: B 92, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [343515].
- [S1013] Tad Evans, Washington County, Georgia Newspaper Clippings ( Savannah, Georgia: self published, circa 1994), 314; Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 975.8672 V4e v. 3.
- [S142] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, ED 60 p. 9A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication film T-624 roll 471.
- [S141] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Clinton County, Kentucky, ED 56 p. 1A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 566.
- [S1009] "Deeds, 1864-1928; indexes, 1864-1931, 1978-1980", 1969, 1981, Deeds, v. H-I 1884-1926: H 638-9, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 800846.
- [S868] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Putnam County, Indiana, Peter Holsapple household, ED 22, p. 5 B., dwelling 128, family 133, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 623.
- [S54] Interview with Daisy Root, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, April 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S210] Interview with Alma Edith Holsapple Beatty, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, November 1997. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, ED 58 p. 5B.
- [S1007] "Clinton County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1859-1987", Clinton County, Kentucky marriage records, 1859-1987, Vols. 15-19 1914-1925 - these begin to have Colored marriages - v. 15 has no index and v. 19 has only a partial index: 15-123, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1877070 ].
- [S665] "Elaine Beaty ( 203 Old Hillcrest Dr., Byrdstown, Tennessee 38549) to Margaret Wayne Bernard", copy of information sent by Patrick McCann to Alma Beaty, photocopy of Corrine Holsapple McCann death certificate. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
Jerry A. Nicholas1,2,3

M, #29, b. 13 January 1852, d. 9 June 1934
Jerry A. Nicholas|b. 13 January 1852\nd. 9 June 1934|p2.htm#i29|Joseph Claiborn Nicholas|b. circa October 1827\nd. 1858|p3.htm#i59|Sarah Huddleston|b. 5 March 1827\nd. 9 July 1893|p3.htm#i60|Corneilus Nicholas|b. 1800|p5.htm#i119|Rachel Sciscell|b. circa December 1810|p5.htm#i120|Fielding Huddleston|b. circa 1793\nd. circa 1845|p5.htm#i121|Rosanna Flowers|b. between 1804 and 1810|p559.htm#i13963|
Relationship=Great-grandfather of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Jerry A. Nicholas was born on 13 January 1852 at Fentress County, Tennessee.4,7,5,6 He was the son of Joseph Claiborn Nicholas and Sarah Huddleston.1,4,5,6 Jerry A. Nicholas married Susan Young, daughter of William Young and Rebecca Vann, say December 1885 at Overton County, Tennessee.1,2,8 Jerry A. Nicholas died from chronic valvular heart disease on 9 June 1934 at Chanute, Pickett County, Tennessee, at age 82 years, 4 months and 27 days.1,9 Jerry A. Nicholas was buried at Nicholas Rd. on 11 June 1934 at Nicholas Cemetery, Parker, Pickett County, Tennessee.1,9
Jerry A. Nicholas was also known as Jeremiah A. Nicholas.5,6 Jerry A. Nicholas appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Sarah Huddleston at 6th District, Fentress County, Tennessee.5 Jerry A. Nicholas was a farm laborer on 1 June 1870.6 Jerry A. Nicholas appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Sarah Huddleston at 6th District, Fentress County, Tennessee.6 Jerry A. Nicholas was enumerated as the grandson of Corneilus Nicholas on the 1880 census at Fentress County, Tennessee.10 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1900 census at 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Ida Alberta Nicholas, Sherdie Pickens Nicholas, Sarah Nicholas, William Henry Nicholas, Barbara Allen Young, Rebecca E. Nicholas and Susan Young were listed in the household.11 Jerry A. Nicholas was a farmer from 1 June 1900 to 9 June 1934.7,1,8 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1910 census at South Ford Rd., 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Ida Alberta Nicholas, George O. Nicholas, Sherdie Pickens Nicholas, Rebecca E. Nicholas, Edgar Cornelious Nicholas and Susan Young were listed in the household.12 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1920 census at Jamestown Rd., Pickett County, Tennessee. Mary Susan Young, George O. Nicholas, Sherdie Pickens Nicholas and Edgar Cornelious Nicholas were listed in the household.13 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1930 census at 1st Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Susan Young, Bill Nicholas, Mary Elizabeth Craig, Nova Mae Nicholas and Printis A. Nicholas were listed in the household.8 Jerry A. Nicholas and William Henry Nicholas began military service on 1 April 1930.8 Jerry A. Nicholas and Susan Young resided in 1934 at Chanute, Pickett County, Tennessee.1
Jerry A. Nicholas was also known as Jeremiah A. Nicholas.5,6 Jerry A. Nicholas appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Sarah Huddleston at 6th District, Fentress County, Tennessee.5 Jerry A. Nicholas was a farm laborer on 1 June 1870.6 Jerry A. Nicholas appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Sarah Huddleston at 6th District, Fentress County, Tennessee.6 Jerry A. Nicholas was enumerated as the grandson of Corneilus Nicholas on the 1880 census at Fentress County, Tennessee.10 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1900 census at 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Ida Alberta Nicholas, Sherdie Pickens Nicholas, Sarah Nicholas, William Henry Nicholas, Barbara Allen Young, Rebecca E. Nicholas and Susan Young were listed in the household.11 Jerry A. Nicholas was a farmer from 1 June 1900 to 9 June 1934.7,1,8 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1910 census at South Ford Rd., 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Ida Alberta Nicholas, George O. Nicholas, Sherdie Pickens Nicholas, Rebecca E. Nicholas, Edgar Cornelious Nicholas and Susan Young were listed in the household.12 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1920 census at Jamestown Rd., Pickett County, Tennessee. Mary Susan Young, George O. Nicholas, Sherdie Pickens Nicholas and Edgar Cornelious Nicholas were listed in the household.13 Jerry A. Nicholas was the head of household on the 1930 census at 1st Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee. Susan Young, Bill Nicholas, Mary Elizabeth Craig, Nova Mae Nicholas and Printis A. Nicholas were listed in the household.8 Jerry A. Nicholas and William Henry Nicholas began military service on 1 April 1930.8 Jerry A. Nicholas and Susan Young resided in 1934 at Chanute, Pickett County, Tennessee.1
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Gensmarts=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Margaret Related By=A
Last Edited=7 June 2005
Children of Jerry A. Nicholas and Susan Young
Jerry A. Nicholas married Susan Young, daughter of William Young and Rebecca Vann, say December 1885 at Overton County, Tennessee.1,2,8
William Henry Nicholas+
8,14,2 b. 23 September 1887, d. 26 June 1955
Sarah Nicholas+
15,16,2 b. May 1889
Rebecca E. Nicholas+
16,7,2 b. 17 December 1890, d. 2 June 1963
Ida Alberta Nicholas+
3,7,2,17 b. 20 July 1892, d. 4 May 1983
Sherdie Pickens Nicholas+
18,7,2 b. 9 June 1897, d. 30 March 1986
George O. Nicholas
15,16,7 b. circa October 1900
Edgar Cornelious Nicholas+
7,19 b. 25 May 1905, d. 6 October 1992
Citations
- [S606] Death Certificate for Jerry A. Nicholas, 14 July 1934, 18778, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, ED 60 p. 7A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1592.
- [S584] Death Certificate for Ida Alberta Holsapple, 19 May 1983, 83 10592, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S217] Richard W Pierce, Gone but Not Quite Forgotten Pickett County Cemeteries ( Rt. 1 Box 160, Byrdstown, Tennessee 38549: privately printed, 1994), 214-215; Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee.
- [S276] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fentress County, Tennessee, 79-36, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1249.
- [S1035] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Fentress County, Tennessee, Sarah Nicholas household, p. 559, family 57, dwelling 57, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M593 , roll 1526.
- [S246] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, ED 76 p. 8B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1515.
- [S778] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry Nicholas household, ED 1, p. 7B, dwelling 139, household 139, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2267.
- [S622] Gary Denton Norris, Overton County Roll Call (privately printed, 2000), 560; Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee.
- [S825] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Fentress County, Tennessee, Neil Nicoles household, ED 38, p. 541 C, dwelling 63, family 63, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 film 1254.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry Nicholas household, ED 60 p. 7A family 115.
- [S246] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry Nicholas household, ED 76 p. 8B dwelling 135 family 136.
- [S1034] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry H Nicholas household, ED 73, p. 2B, family 25, dwelling 28, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-625 roll 1757.
- [S1327] Death Certificate for William Henry Nicholas, 8 September 1955, 55-7292, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
- [S211] Interview with Gladys Nicholas, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, November 1997. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S215] History of Pickett County, Tennessee ( Collegedale, Tennessee: The College Press, 1973), 257; Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee, F443.P5H8.
- [S1007] "Clinton County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1859-1987", Clinton County, Kentucky marriage records, 1859-1987, Vols. 15-19 1914-1925 - these begin to have Colored marriages - v. 15 has no index and v. 19 has only a partial index: 15-123, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1877070 ].
- [S1328] Death Certificate for Sherdie Pickens Nicholas, 7 April 1986, 86-010535, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
- [S757] Death Certificate for Edgar Cornelious Nicholas, 23 October 1992, 92 040436, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Susan Young1,2,3,4

F, #30, b. 25 October 1863, d. 23 November 1945
Susan Young|b. 25 October 1863\nd. 23 November 1945|p2.htm#i30|William Young|b. 12 December 1838\nd. 14 November 1911|p3.htm#i61|Rebecca Vann|b. say December 1843\nd. between 1872 and 1880|p3.htm#i62|Henry Young|b. 12 September 1804\nd. 1893|p5.htm#i123|Martha Brown|b. say December 1803\nd. 14 February 1879|p5.htm#i124|Jesse Vann|b. say December 1807|p5.htm#i125|Nancy (?)|b. say December 1813|p6.htm#i126|
Relationship=Great-grandmother of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Susan Young was born on 25 October 1863 at Tennessee.5,6,7 She was the daughter of William Young and Rebecca Vann.1,3 Susan Young married Jerry A. Nicholas, son of Joseph Claiborn Nicholas and Sarah Huddleston, say December 1885 at Overton County, Tennessee.8,7,9 Susan Young died on 23 November 1945 at age 82 years and 29 days.6 Susan Young was buried at Nicholas Rd. at Nicholas Cemetery, Parker, Pickett County, Tennessee.6 Susan Young was buried at Nicholas Cemetery, Byrdstown, Pickett County, Tennessee.10
Susan Young appeared on the 1870 census in the household of William Young at 12th District, Overton County, Tennessee.1 Susan Young was enumerated as the daughter of William Young on the 1880 census at District 13, Overton County, Tennessee.3 As of circa December 1885, Susan Young was also known as Susan Nicholas.8 Susan Young was also known as Mary Susan Young.11 Susan Young also went by the name of Susie.10 Susan Young appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jerry A. Nicholas at 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.12 Susan Young appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Jerry A. Nicholas at South Ford Rd., 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.13 Mary Susan Young was enumerated as the wife of Jerry A. Nicholas on the 1920 census at Jamestown Rd., Pickett County, Tennessee.14 Susan Young was enumerated as the wife of Jerry A. Nicholas on the 1930 census at 1st Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.9 Jerry A. Nicholas and Susan Young resided in 1934 at Chanute, Pickett County, Tennessee.8
Susan Young appeared on the 1870 census in the household of William Young at 12th District, Overton County, Tennessee.1 Susan Young was enumerated as the daughter of William Young on the 1880 census at District 13, Overton County, Tennessee.3 As of circa December 1885, Susan Young was also known as Susan Nicholas.8 Susan Young was also known as Mary Susan Young.11 Susan Young also went by the name of Susie.10 Susan Young appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jerry A. Nicholas at 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.12 Susan Young appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Jerry A. Nicholas at South Ford Rd., 7th Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.13 Mary Susan Young was enumerated as the wife of Jerry A. Nicholas on the 1920 census at Jamestown Rd., Pickett County, Tennessee.14 Susan Young was enumerated as the wife of Jerry A. Nicholas on the 1930 census at 1st Civil District, Pickett County, Tennessee.9 Jerry A. Nicholas and Susan Young resided in 1934 at Chanute, Pickett County, Tennessee.8
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Gensmarts=N
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Margaret Related By=A
Last Edited=7 June 2005
Children of Susan Young and Jerry A. Nicholas
Susan Young married Jerry A. Nicholas, son of Joseph Claiborn Nicholas and Sarah Huddleston, say December 1885 at Overton County, Tennessee.8,7,9
William Henry Nicholas+
9,4,7 b. 23 September 1887, d. 26 June 1955
Sarah Nicholas+
15,16,7 b. May 1889
Rebecca E. Nicholas+
16,17,7 b. 17 December 1890, d. 2 June 1963
Ida Alberta Nicholas+
2,17,7,18 b. 20 July 1892, d. 4 May 1983
Sherdie Pickens Nicholas+
11,17,7 b. 9 June 1897, d. 30 March 1986
George O. Nicholas
15,16,17 b. circa October 1900
Edgar Cornelious Nicholas+
19,17 b. 25 May 1905, d. 6 October 1992
Citations
- [S284] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Overton County, Tennessee, William Young household, 12th Civil Dist., p. 17-384, dwelling 121, family 119, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M593 , roll 1553.
- [S584] Death Certificate for Ida Alberta Holsapple, 19 May 1983, 83 10592, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S257] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Overton County, Tennessee, William Young household, ED 94, p. 367A, dwelling 42, family 42, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
- [S1327] Death Certificate for William Henry Nicholas, 8 September 1955, 55-7292, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
- [S215] History of Pickett County, Tennessee ( Collegedale, Tennessee: The College Press, 1973), 317; Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee, F443.P5H8.
- [S217] Richard W Pierce, Gone but Not Quite Forgotten Pickett County Cemeteries ( Rt. 1 Box 160, Byrdstown, Tennessee 38549: privately printed, 1994), 214-215; Tennessee State Library and Archives, 403 7th Avenue North, Nashville, Tennessee.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, ED 60 p. 7A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1592.
- [S606] Death Certificate for Jerry A. Nicholas, 14 July 1934, 18778, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
- [S778] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry Nicholas household, ED 1, p. 7B, dwelling 139, household 139, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2267.
- [S210] Interview with Alma Edith Holsapple Beatty, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, November 1997. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S1328] Death Certificate for Sherdie Pickens Nicholas, 7 April 1986, 86-010535, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
- [S247] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry Nicholas household, ED 60 p. 7A family 115.
- [S246] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry Nicholas household, ED 76 p. 8B dwelling 135 family 136, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1515.
- [S1034] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, Jerry H Nicholas household, ED 73, p. 2B, family 25, dwelling 28, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-625 roll 1757.
- [S211] Interview with Gladys Nicholas, by Margaret Wayne Bernard, November 1997. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S215] History of Pickett County, Tennessee, 257.
- [S246] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Pickett County, Tennessee, ED 76 p. 8B.
- [S1007] "Clinton County, Kentucky Marriage Records, 1859-1987", Clinton County, Kentucky marriage records, 1859-1987, Vols. 15-19 1914-1925 - these begin to have Colored marriages - v. 15 has no index and v. 19 has only a partial index: 15-123, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1877070 ].
- [S757] Death Certificate for Edgar Cornelious Nicholas, 23 October 1992, 92 040436, Tennessee Department of Health, Office of Vital Records, C3-324 Cordell Hull Building, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Johann Heinrich Tönsing1

M, #31, b. 25 October 1798, d. 11 June 1853
Johann Heinrich Tönsing|b. 25 October 1798\nd. 11 June 1853|p2.htm#i31|Johann Caspar Tönsing|b. May 1768\nd. 16 October 1830|p3.htm#i63|Marie Agnese Menke|b. March 1770\nd. 19 February 1838|p3.htm#i64|Jobst H. Tönsing|b. circa 1738|p6.htm#i127|Maria E. Nolte|b. circa 1738|p6.htm#i128|Caspar H. Menke|b. circa 1740|p6.htm#i129|Maria A. Helming|b. circa 1740|p6.htm#i130|
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Johann Heinrich Tönsing was born on 25 October 1798 at Brockhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.1 He was the son of Johann Caspar Tönsing and Marie Agnese Menke.2,1 Johann Heinrich Tönsing married Maria Elisabeth Lindemann, daughter of Gerhard Heinrich Lindemann and Maria Elisabeth Wittlage, on 8 December 1819 at Barkhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.3 Johann Heinrich Tönsing married Maria Elizabeth Treller, daughter of Heinrich Christian Treller and Maria Elsabein Heinrichs, on 26 April 1832 at Linnerheide, Lower Saxony, Germany.1 Johann Heinrich Tönsing married Maria Elisabeth Lindemann, daughter of Gerhard Heinrich Lindemann and Maria Elisabeth Wittlage, in 1824 at Lower Saxony, Germany.2 Johann Heinrich Tönsing died from heart attack on 11 June 1853 at Cleveland, Ohio, at age 54 years, 7 months and 17 days.3
Johann Heinrich Tönsing was a shepherd at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.2
Johann Heinrich Tönsing was a shepherd at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.2
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=Y
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=23 November 2003
Children of Johann Heinrich Tönsing and Maria Elisabeth Lindemann
Johann Heinrich Tönsing married Maria Elisabeth Lindemann, daughter of Gerhard Heinrich Lindemann and Maria Elisabeth Wittlage, on 8 December 1819 at Barkhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.3 Johann Heinrich Tönsing married Maria Elisabeth Lindemann, daughter of Gerhard Heinrich Lindemann and Maria Elisabeth Wittlage, in 1824 at Lower Saxony, Germany.2
Maria Eleonora Tönsing
4 b. 31 August 1818
Ernst Friedrich Tönsing
5 b. 27 September 1820, d. 27 April 1824
Maria Eleonora Tönsing
6 b. 16 December 1822, d. 18 April 1825
Johann Friedrich Tönsing+
7 b. 27 February 1825, d. 13 November 1886
Ernst Friederich Tönsing+
8 b. 8 April 1827, d. 15 April 1873
Gerhard Heinrich Tönsing
9 b. 19 May 1829, d. 19 July 1836
Maria Elsabein Tönsing+
10 b. 7 September 1831, d. 1 February 1870
Children of Johann Heinrich Tönsing and Maria Elizabeth Treller
Johann Heinrich Tönsing married Maria Elizabeth Treller, daughter of Heinrich Christian Treller and Maria Elsabein Heinrichs, on 26 April 1832 at Linnerheide, Lower Saxony, Germany.1
Johann Heinrich Tönsing+
11 b. 4 May 1833, d. 29 September 1882
Clara Elsabein Tönsing
12 b. 22 October 1837
Citations
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, INTL Film [ 1272916 3-6], film 1272916, section 6, 26 April 1832, 2. Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Mikrofilme aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Niedersächsischen Staatsarchiv, Osnabrück. Civil registers and transcripts of church records for births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and some indexes for the parish of Barkhausen and the towns of Hunteburg, Linne, Brockhause, Rabber, and Barkhausen. Germany, Preußen, Hannover, Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) - Church records, Manuscript (On Film), Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832 - FHL INTL Film 1272916 Items 3-6, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854 - FHL INTL Film 1272917, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874 - FHL INTL Film 1272918 Items 1-2.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 50; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S117] "Dorothy Joan Linn ( 2400 S. McArthur, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 21 November 2000, Descendants of: __ Toensing, p. 1. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 3, 31 August 1817, 211.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 27 April 1824, 22.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 16 December 1822, 72.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 8 Apr. 1827, 1 and 27 February 1825, 17.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 8 Apr. 1827, 1 and section 6, 8 April 1827, 21.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 19 May 1829, 37 and film 1272917, section 1, 21 Juli 1836, 39.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 7 Spetember 1931, 50.
- [S117] "Dorothy Joan Linn to Richard Tonsing", 21 November 2000, Descendants of: __ Toensing, p. 16.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 29 October 1837, 71.
Maria Elisabeth Lindemann1

F, #32, b. 2 February 1793, d. 7 September 1831
Maria Elisabeth Lindemann|b. 2 February 1793\nd. 7 September 1831|p2.htm#i32|Gerhard Heinrich Lindemann|b. circa 1763|p3.htm#i65|Maria Elisabeth Wittlage|b. circa 1763|p3.htm#i66|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Maria Elisabeth Lindemann was born on 2 February 1793 at Brockhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.2 She was the daughter of Gerhard Heinrich Lindemann and Maria Elisabeth Wittlage.2 Maria Elisabeth Lindemann married Johann Heinrich Tönsing, son of Johann Caspar Tönsing and Marie Agnese Menke, on 8 December 1819 at Barkhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.3 Maria Elisabeth Lindemann married Johann Heinrich Tönsing, son of Johann Caspar Tönsing and Marie Agnese Menke, in 1824 at Lower Saxony, Germany.4 Maria Elisabeth Lindemann died on 7 September 1831 at Linnerheide, Lower Saxony, Germany, at age 38 years, 7 months and 5 days.2 Maria Elisabeth Lindemann was buried on 9 September 1831 at Lower Saxony, Germany.2
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=14 August 2005
Children of Maria Elisabeth Lindemann and Johann Heinrich Tönsing
Maria Eleonora Tönsing
5 b. 31 August 1818
Ernst Friedrich Tönsing
6 b. 27 September 1820, d. 27 April 1824
Maria Eleonora Tönsing
7 b. 16 December 1822, d. 18 April 1825
Johann Friedrich Tönsing+
8 b. 27 February 1825, d. 13 November 1886
Ernst Friederich Tönsing+
9 b. 8 April 1827, d. 15 April 1873
Gerhard Heinrich Tönsing
10 b. 19 May 1829, d. 19 July 1836
Maria Elsabein Tönsing+
11 b. 7 September 1831, d. 1 February 1870
Citations
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, INTL Film [ 1272916 3-6], film 1272916, 8 Apr. 1827, #1. Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Mikrofilme aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Niedersächsischen Staatsarchiv, Osnabrück. Civil registers and transcripts of church records for births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and some indexes for the parish of Barkhausen and the towns of Hunteburg, Linne, Brockhause, Rabber, and Barkhausen. Germany, Preußen, Hannover, Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) - Church records, Manuscript (On Film), Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832 - FHL INTL Film 1272916 Items 3-6, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854 - FHL INTL Film 1272917, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874 - FHL INTL Film 1272918 Items 1-2.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 7 September 1931, 55.
- [S117] "Dorothy Joan Linn ( 2400 S. McArthur, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73126, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 21 November 2000, Descendants of: __ Toensing, p. 1. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 50; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 3, 31 August 1817, 211.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 27 April 1824, 22.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 16 December 1822, 72.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 8 Apr. 1827, 1 and 27 February 1825, 17.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 5, 8 Apr. 1827, 1 and section 6, 8 April 1827, 21.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 19 May 1829, 37 and film 1272917, section 1, 21 Juli 1836, 39.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 7 Spetember 1931, 50.
Jobst Heinrich Walker1

M, #33, b. say December 1797, d. 6 December 1865
Jobst Heinrich Walker|b. say December 1797\nd. 6 December 1865|p2.htm#i33|Gerhard Heinrich Walker|b. circa 1773|p3.htm#i67|Maria Herweles|b. circa 1773|p3.htm#i68|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Jobst Heinrich Walker was born say December 1797 at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.4 Jobst Heinrich Walker was born on 6 December 1791 at Brockhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.5 He was the son of Gerhard Heinrich Walker and Maria Herweles.2,3 Jobst Heinrich Walker married Maria Elisabeth Böhning, daughter of Johann Friedrich Böhning and Maria Elisabeth Borges, on 29 November 1816 at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.4,6 Jobst Heinrich Walker died on 6 December 1865 at Cleveland, Ohio.7 Jobst Heinrich Walker died on 5 May 1865 at Cleveland, Ohio.8
Jobst Heinrich Walker was a stonemason, farmer before 1845 at Brockhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.9 Jobst Heinrich Walker immigrated in 1845 to Cleveland, Ohio.3 Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided say October 1845 at Baltimore, Maryland. Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning immigrated on 6 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland. Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning immigrated on 16 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland.10 Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning were found on a passenger list on 16 October 1845 at Frederick Schiller, Captain Spiegel, Baltimore, Maryland.10 Jobst Heinrich Walker was a sawmill owner from 1846 to 1865 at Cleveland, Ohio.9 Jobst Heinrich Walker, Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Anna Maria Gertrude Walker resided at Water St. in September 1846 at Moreland Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Jobst Heinrich Walker resided at Monroe St. in 1847 at Cleveland, Ohio.9 Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided at 76 Monroe St. in 1849 at Cleveland, Ohio.7 Jobst Heinrich Walker, Ernst Friederich Tönsing, and Maria Elisabeth Böhning attended the at Zion Lutheran Church on 21 October 1851 at 2062 East 30th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Jobst Heinrich Walker witnessed the marriage license of Ernst Friederich Tönsing and Anna Maria Gertrude Walker on 21 February 1852 at Cleveland, Ohio.11 Jobst Heinrich Walker attended the marriage of Heinrich George Walker and Marie Eleanore Lange at 2049 W. 30th St., south of Lorain Ave. on 29 October 1857 at Cleveland, Ohio.6 Jobst Heinrich Walker was a mason on 1 June 1860.4 Jobst Heinrich Walker was the head of household on the 1860 census at Ward 11, Cleveland, Ohio. Maria Elisabeth Böhning, Gerhard Heinrich Walker, Eleonore Walker, Henry G. Walker and August F. Walker were listed in the household.4
Jobst Heinrich Walker was a stonemason, farmer before 1845 at Brockhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.9 Jobst Heinrich Walker immigrated in 1845 to Cleveland, Ohio.3 Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided say October 1845 at Baltimore, Maryland. Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning immigrated on 6 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland. Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning immigrated on 16 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland.10 Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning were found on a passenger list on 16 October 1845 at Frederick Schiller, Captain Spiegel, Baltimore, Maryland.10 Jobst Heinrich Walker was a sawmill owner from 1846 to 1865 at Cleveland, Ohio.9 Jobst Heinrich Walker, Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Anna Maria Gertrude Walker resided at Water St. in September 1846 at Moreland Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Jobst Heinrich Walker resided at Monroe St. in 1847 at Cleveland, Ohio.9 Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided at 76 Monroe St. in 1849 at Cleveland, Ohio.7 Jobst Heinrich Walker, Ernst Friederich Tönsing, and Maria Elisabeth Böhning attended the at Zion Lutheran Church on 21 October 1851 at 2062 East 30th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Jobst Heinrich Walker witnessed the marriage license of Ernst Friederich Tönsing and Anna Maria Gertrude Walker on 21 February 1852 at Cleveland, Ohio.11 Jobst Heinrich Walker attended the marriage of Heinrich George Walker and Marie Eleanore Lange at 2049 W. 30th St., south of Lorain Ave. on 29 October 1857 at Cleveland, Ohio.6 Jobst Heinrich Walker was a mason on 1 June 1860.4 Jobst Heinrich Walker was the head of household on the 1860 census at Ward 11, Cleveland, Ohio. Maria Elisabeth Böhning, Gerhard Heinrich Walker, Eleonore Walker, Henry G. Walker and August F. Walker were listed in the household.4
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Temporary=5
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Children of Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning
Jobst Heinrich Walker married Maria Elisabeth Böhning, daughter of Johann Friedrich Böhning and Maria Elisabeth Borges, on 29 November 1816 at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.4,6
Maria Eleonora Walker
12 b. 12 September 1817
Maria Elisabeth Walker
13 b. 5 December 1818
Maria Hedwig Walker
14 b. 29 September 1820
Elizabeth Walker+
b. 1822
Maria Elisabeth Walker+
1 b. 5 December 1822
Elsabein Walker
b. 1823, d. circa 1863
Maria Eleanora Walker
15 b. 25 December 1824
Ernst Walker
b. circa 1826, d. age 3
Franz Walker
b. circa 1826
Christoph Friedrich Walker+
16 b. 2 February 1827
Maria Elisabeth Walker
17 b. 12 June 1829
Gerhard Heinrich Walker+
18 b. 8 April 1832, d. 5 November 1920
Hermann Heinrich Walker
19 b. 9 April 1834, d. circa 1857
Anna Maria Gertrude Walker+
20 b. 5 May 1835, d. 1 August 1910
Clare Elizabeth Walker+
21 b. 15 August 1838
Citations
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, INTL Film [ 1272916 3-6], film 1272916, section 5, 5 December 1822, 65. Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Mikrofilme aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Niedersächsischen Staatsarchiv, Osnabrück. Civil registers and transcripts of church records for births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and some indexes for the parish of Barkhausen and the towns of Hunteburg, Linne, Brockhause, Rabber, and Barkhausen. Germany, Preußen, Hannover, Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) - Church records, Manuscript (On Film), Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832 - FHL INTL Film 1272916 Items 3-6, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854 - FHL INTL Film 1272917, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874 - FHL INTL Film 1272918 Items 1-2.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 54; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S727] Herman Heinrich Walker, "Walker Family of Brockhausen, Germany," manuscript, held by Ott, Katherine, 1095 Erie Cliff Dr., Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 20 October 2002. This manuscript was received from Catherine Ott on 20 October 2002. It was from the J. Knuth File at the Western Reserve Society in Cleveland Ohio.
- [S1074] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Yobst Walker household, p. 225/1033, dwelling 2004, family 1925, HeritageQuest Online, ProQuest, 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, micropublication M-653 roll 953.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis, 40.
- [S440] "Katharine Ott ( 1095 Erie Cliff Dr., Lakewood, Ohio 44107-1213, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Copied from church registers of Trinity Lutheran Church, 2031 West 31st St, Cleveland, OH, phone 216.281.1700 on 6/28/01. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis, 55.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis, 58.
- [S5] Rebecca Chaky and Ruth Martin, Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995 ( PO Box 1712, Friendswood, Texas 77549-1712: Never Done Press, 1995), 78-81; Rebecca Carol Chaky, 1904 Cloud Croft Dr., Friendswood, Galveston County, Texas.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis, 57.
- [S232] "Cuyahoga County Marriage Book": Ernst Frederick Tonsing and Ann Maria Walker, subscribed and sworn 21 Feb 1852, vol. 7. p. 89, Cuyahoga County Archives, 2905 Franklin Blvd. N.W., Cleveland, Ohio.

- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 3, 12 September 1817, 199.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 3, 5 December 1818, 217.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 3 Mai 1835, 44 and film 1272916, section 3, 29 September 1820, 14.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 14 April 1839, 53 and film 1272916, section 5, 26 December 1824, 82.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 2 February 1827, 7.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 12 June 1829, 39.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 8 April 1832, 18.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 13 April 1834, 24.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 8 Mai 1836, 32.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 19 August 1838, 64.
Maria Elisabeth Böhning1,2

F, #34, b. say December 1798, d. 17 December 1865
Maria Elisabeth Böhning|b. say December 1798\nd. 17 December 1865|p2.htm#i34|Johann Friedrich Böhning|b. March 1769\nd. 3 January 1831|p3.htm#i69|Maria Elisabeth Borges|b. circa 1768|p3.htm#i70|Christoph H. Böhning|b. circa 1739|p6.htm#i139|Maria H. Hlostermann|b. circa 1739|p6.htm#i140|||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Maria Elisabeth Böhning was born say December 1798 at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.5 Maria Elisabeth Böhning was born on 13 May 1792 at Brockhausen, Lower Saxony, Germany.6 She was the daughter of Johann Friedrich Böhning and Maria Elisabeth Borges.3,4 Maria Elisabeth Böhning married Jobst Heinrich Walker, son of Gerhard Heinrich Walker and Maria Herweles, on 29 November 1816 at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.5,2 Maria Elisabeth Böhning died on 17 December 1865.2 Maria Elisabeth Böhning died from liver complaint before 5 May 1865.7 Maria Elisabeth Böhning was buried at 3207 Monroe on 19 December 1865 at Monroe Street Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.2
Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided say October 1845 at Baltimore, Maryland. Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker immigrated on 6 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland. Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker immigrated on 16 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland.8 Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker were found on a passenger list on 16 October 1845 at Frederick Schiller, Captain Spiegel, Baltimore, Maryland.8 Jobst Heinrich Walker, Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Anna Maria Gertrude Walker resided at Water St. in September 1846 at Moreland Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided at 76 Monroe St. in 1849 at Cleveland, Ohio.7 Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Ernst Friederich Tönsing attended the Zion Lutheran Church on 21 October 1851 at 2062 East 30th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Maria Elisabeth Böhning witnessed the baptism of Marie Sophie Tönsing at 2049 W. 30th St., south of Lorain Ave. at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio.9 Maria Elisabeth Böhning witnessed the baptism of Clara Elisabeth Tönsing at 2049 W. 30th St., south of Lorain Ave. at Cleveland, Ohio.9 Maria Elisabeth Böhning appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Jobst Heinrich Walker at Ward 11, Cleveland, Ohio.5 Maria Elisabeth Böhning was also known as Elizabeth.5
Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided say October 1845 at Baltimore, Maryland. Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker immigrated on 6 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland. Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker immigrated on 16 October 1845 to Baltimore, Maryland.8 Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker were found on a passenger list on 16 October 1845 at Frederick Schiller, Captain Spiegel, Baltimore, Maryland.8 Jobst Heinrich Walker, Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Anna Maria Gertrude Walker resided at Water St. in September 1846 at Moreland Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Jobst Heinrich Walker and Maria Elisabeth Böhning resided at 76 Monroe St. in 1849 at Cleveland, Ohio.7 Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Ernst Friederich Tönsing attended the Zion Lutheran Church on 21 October 1851 at 2062 East 30th Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Maria Elisabeth Böhning witnessed the baptism of Marie Sophie Tönsing at 2049 W. 30th St., south of Lorain Ave. at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cleveland, Ohio.9 Maria Elisabeth Böhning witnessed the baptism of Clara Elisabeth Tönsing at 2049 W. 30th St., south of Lorain Ave. at Cleveland, Ohio.9 Maria Elisabeth Böhning appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Jobst Heinrich Walker at Ward 11, Cleveland, Ohio.5 Maria Elisabeth Böhning was also known as Elizabeth.5
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=Y
Temporary=5
Gensmarts=Y
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=2 January 2009
Children of Maria Elisabeth Böhning and Jobst Heinrich Walker
Maria Elisabeth Böhning married Jobst Heinrich Walker, son of Gerhard Heinrich Walker and Maria Herweles, on 29 November 1816 at Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany.5,2
Maria Eleonora Walker
10 b. 12 September 1817
Maria Elisabeth Walker
11 b. 5 December 1818
Maria Hedwig Walker
12 b. 29 September 1820
Elizabeth Walker+
b. 1822
Maria Elisabeth Walker+
1 b. 5 December 1822
Elsabein Walker
b. 1823, d. circa 1863
Maria Eleanora Walker
13 b. 25 December 1824
Ernst Walker
b. circa 1826, d. age 3
Franz Walker
b. circa 1826
Christoph Friedrich Walker+
14 b. 2 February 1827
Maria Elisabeth Walker
15 b. 12 June 1829
Gerhard Heinrich Walker+
16 b. 8 April 1832, d. 5 November 1920
Hermann Heinrich Walker
17 b. 9 April 1834, d. circa 1857
Anna Maria Gertrude Walker+
18 b. 5 May 1835, d. 1 August 1910
Clare Elizabeth Walker+
19 b. 15 August 1838
Citations
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, INTL Film [ 1272916 3-6], film 1272916, section 5, 5 December 1822, 65. Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage), Mikrofilme aufgenommen von Manuskripten im Niedersächsischen Staatsarchiv, Osnabrück. Civil registers and transcripts of church records for births, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and some indexes for the parish of Barkhausen and the towns of Hunteburg, Linne, Brockhause, Rabber, and Barkhausen. Germany, Preußen, Hannover, Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) - Church records, Manuscript (On Film), Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832 - FHL INTL Film 1272916 Items 3-6, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854 - FHL INTL Film 1272917, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874 - FHL INTL Film 1272918 Items 1-2.
- [S440] "Katharine Ott ( 1095 Erie Cliff Dr., Lakewood, Ohio 44107-1213, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Copied from church registers of Trinity Lutheran Church, 2031 West 31st St, Cleveland, OH, phone 216.281.1700 on 6/28/01. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S508] The Bohning Blue Book Hermann Heinrich Bohning and Maria Eleanora Stoffer-Blase Their Descendants in America: 1843-1993 ( 1063 Vernier Place, Stanford, CA 94305; 415-493-7875: privately printed, 1993), 35; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S727] Herman Heinrich Walker, "Walker Family of Brockhausen, Germany," manuscript, held by Ott, Katherine, 1095 Erie Cliff Dr., Lakewood, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, 20 October 2002. This manuscript was received from Catherine Ott on 20 October 2002. It was from the J. Knuth File at the Western Reserve Society in Cleveland Ohio.
- [S1074] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Yobst Walker household, p. 225/1033, dwelling 2004, family 1925, HeritageQuest Online, ProQuest, 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, micropublication M-653 roll 953.
- [S440] "Katharine Ott to Richard Tonsing", Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Subject: Tonsing.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 55; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis, 57.
- [S440] "Katharine Ott to Richard Tonsing", Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 15:50:07 -0500, Subject: [cousins] names for the Tonsing babies.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 3, 12 September 1817, 199.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 3, 5 December 1818, 217.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 3 Mai 1835, 44 and film 1272916, section 3, 29 September 1820, 14.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 14 April 1839, 53 and film 1272916, section 5, 26 December 1824, 82.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 2 February 1827, 7.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 12 June 1829, 39.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272916, section 6, 8 April 1832, 18.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 13 April 1834, 24.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 8 Mai 1836, 32.
- [S701] Evangelische Kirche Barkhausen (Kr. Wittlage) Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1806-1874, Geburten 1806-1827 Geburten, Heiraten,Tote 1808-1812 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1822-1832, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1833-1852 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1854, Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1855-1874, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 1272917, section 1, 19 August 1838, 64.
James C. Martin1,2,3

M, #35, b. say December 1804, d. 28 May 1889
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=Father of John Alexander Martin.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
James C. Martin was born say December 1804 at Maryland.2 James C. Martin was born on 9 August 1803 at Frederick County, Maryland.4,5,6 James C. Martin was born on 9 August 1803 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.7,3,1 James C. Martin married Jane Montgomery Crawford, daughter of William Crawford and Elinor Brown, on 8 June 1836 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.8,7,1 James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary on 7 June 1886 at Atchison, Kansas, with Isabell Crawford, Frederick D. Mills, Ellen Martin, John Alexander Martin, Ida Challiss, Ruth Martin, Ethel Martin, Faith Catherine Martin, Grace Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Henry Trusdale Smith, Eva L. (?), Amanda Williams, Mary Martin, D. C. Newcomb and William Columbus Smith.8 James C. Martin died on 28 May 1889 at Atchison, Kansas.7,3,1 James C. Martin was buried at 6920 Rawlins Rd at Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Kansas; RA-BL35.9,3
James C. Martin was also known as Squire Martin.10 James C. Martin received a grant of land from William Miller at Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on 9 June 1834.11 James C. Martin was enumerated as head of household on the 1840 census Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Jane Montgomery Crawford, John Alexander Martin and (?) Martin may have been the members of the household.12 James C. Martin was a justice of the peace on 1 June 1850 at Fayette County, Pennsylvania.2 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1850 census at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Elinor Brown, Mary Ann Crawford, Isabell Crawford, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.2 James C. Martin resided at Tenth and Kansas Avenues in 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.13 Jane Montgomery Crawford, James C. Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Isabell Crawford resided say April 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.14 Jane Montgomery Crawford grantedland to James C. Martin on 30 April 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.15 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Alfred H. Martin resided on 19 July 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.16 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin and Isabell Crawford resided at Tenth and Atchison St., SE before 13 September 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.17,18 James C. Martin witnessed Abraham Lincoln's speech at Parallel Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets on 3 December 1859 at Methodist Church, Atchison, Kansas. James C. Martin was a boarding house on 1 June 1860.5 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1860 census at 3d Ward, Atchison, Kansas. Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.5 James C. Martin was a postmaster from 1864 to 1865 at Atchison, Kansas.19 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1865 Kansas state census at Atchison, Kansas. Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.19 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1870 census at Atchison, Kansas. Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Addie Angus, Isabell Crawford, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.20 James C. Martin was a deputy postmaster on 1 June 1870.20 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1875 Kansas state census census at Atchison County, Kansas. Jane Montgomery Crawford and Alfred H. Martin were listed in the household.21 James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford resided at Kansas Avenue on 19 March 1875 at Atchison, Kansas.8 James C. Martin was a gentleman in 1880.22 Alfred H. Martin and James C. Martin resided at s. s. Kansas Ave, e. of 10th in 1880 at Atchison, Kansas.22 James C. Martin was enumerated as the father-in-law of Frederick D. Mills on the 1880 census at Atchison, Kansas.23 James C. Martin was ill with cystitis.24
James C. Martin was also known as Squire Martin.10 James C. Martin received a grant of land from William Miller at Fayette County, Pennsylvania, on 9 June 1834.11 James C. Martin was enumerated as head of household on the 1840 census Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Jane Montgomery Crawford, John Alexander Martin and (?) Martin may have been the members of the household.12 James C. Martin was a justice of the peace on 1 June 1850 at Fayette County, Pennsylvania.2 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1850 census at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Elinor Brown, Mary Ann Crawford, Isabell Crawford, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.2 James C. Martin resided at Tenth and Kansas Avenues in 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.13 Jane Montgomery Crawford, James C. Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Isabell Crawford resided say April 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.14 Jane Montgomery Crawford grantedland to James C. Martin on 30 April 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.15 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Alfred H. Martin resided on 19 July 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.16 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin and Isabell Crawford resided at Tenth and Atchison St., SE before 13 September 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.17,18 James C. Martin witnessed Abraham Lincoln's speech at Parallel Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets on 3 December 1859 at Methodist Church, Atchison, Kansas. James C. Martin was a boarding house on 1 June 1860.5 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1860 census at 3d Ward, Atchison, Kansas. Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.5 James C. Martin was a postmaster from 1864 to 1865 at Atchison, Kansas.19 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1865 Kansas state census at Atchison, Kansas. Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.19 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1870 census at Atchison, Kansas. Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Addie Angus, Isabell Crawford, John Alexander Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford were listed in the household.20 James C. Martin was a deputy postmaster on 1 June 1870.20 James C. Martin was the head of household on the 1875 Kansas state census census at Atchison County, Kansas. Jane Montgomery Crawford and Alfred H. Martin were listed in the household.21 James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford resided at Kansas Avenue on 19 March 1875 at Atchison, Kansas.8 James C. Martin was a gentleman in 1880.22 Alfred H. Martin and James C. Martin resided at s. s. Kansas Ave, e. of 10th in 1880 at Atchison, Kansas.22 James C. Martin was enumerated as the father-in-law of Frederick D. Mills on the 1880 census at Atchison, Kansas.23 James C. Martin was ill with cystitis.24
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Children of James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford
James C. Martin married Jane Montgomery Crawford, daughter of William Crawford and Elinor Brown, on 8 June 1836 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.8,7,1 James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary on 7 June 1886 at Atchison, Kansas, with Isabell Crawford, Frederick D. Mills, Ellen Martin, John Alexander Martin, Ida Challiss, Ruth Martin, Ethel Martin, Faith Catherine Martin, Grace Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Henry Trusdale Smith, Eva L. (?), Amanda Williams, Mary Martin, D. C. Newcomb and William Columbus Smith.8
(?) Martin
12 b. between 1837 and 1840, d. between 1841 and 1850
John Alexander Martin+
7,25,2 b. 10 March 1839, d. 2 October 1889
Anna Isabel Martin+
5,2 b. 22 April 1841, d. 31 May 1922
William Crawford Martin+
19,5,2,6 b. 16 February 1843, d. 8 February 1927
James H. Martin
5,2 b. 12 August 1845, d. 9 November 1863
Ellen Martin+
1,5,2 b. 28 December 1847, d. 28 February 1910
Alfred H. Martin+
19,20,5 b. 23 February 1852, d. 24 October 1892
Citations
- [S426] "Lineage Application," Elsie Mills Taggart, 78618, held by National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 902 F St, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S154] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 306, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 780. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas; Richard Tonsing, James Martin tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, "The Early Political and Military Career of Governor John Alexander Martin of Kansas," Master Thesis, 1991, Kansas State University Library, Manhattan, Kansas, held by Kansas State University Library, Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, LD2668.T4 HIST 1991 R36, 7 & 202.
- [S118] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, 52, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 346.
- [S281] Genealogical and Biographical Record of North-Eastern Kansas ( Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co, 1900), 699-702; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S427] "Lineage Application," Ernest Frederick Tonsing, 135483, held by National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S728] "Scrap-Book," John Alexander Martin (17), newspaper clippings, 1861-1886, Atchison, Kansas, held by Linn, Dot, 2400 S. MacArthur, #167, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 7.
- [S49] Don Ford, Cemetery Inscriptions Atchison County, Kansas ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1987), 220; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S512] "1920 to June 4, 1935," Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 48, Sunday, May 21, 1922.
- [S967] "Deeds, mortgages, 1784-1867; index, 1773-1950", Fayette County (Pennsylvania). Recorder of Deeds, Grantee index M1-Mc1 1784-1940: p. 28 deed book T page 52, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 863543 ].
- [S1055] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Martin, James household, p. 217, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M704, roll 460.
- [S512] Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, 49, Wednesday, May 31, 1922.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 33; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S968] "Deeds, mortgages, 1784-1867; index, 1773-1950", Fayette County (Pennsylvania). Recorder of Deeds, Grantor Index G1-H1 1784-1913: p. 58 # 2152-2153 book 11 page 74, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 857787 ].
- [S194] John Alexander Martin, "Letters of John A. Martin," microfilm, 1857, 1861 - 1864, held by Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, July 19, 1857.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, Master Thesis, 1991, Abstract.
- [S194] John Alexander Martin, microfilm, 1857, 1861 - 1864, September 13, 1857.
- [S600] John and Enid Ostertag, 1865 Kansas State Census for Atchison County, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County, Kansas Genealogical Society, 1991), 53; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S115] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, 224, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 428.
- [S838] 1875 Atchison County Kansas Census ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County Kansas Genealogical Society, 2000), page 48-49 (58/17-19); Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1626] Atchison City Directory for 1880 Containing an Alphabetical List of Citizens, A Classified Business Directory, List of Officers of the United States, State, County, and City Governments, Churches Schools, Societies, etc. ( Atchison, Kansas: Champion Printing Company, W. H. Haskell & Son., 1880), 174; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S46] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, Frederick D. Mills household, ED 3, p. 324A, dwelling 529, family 563, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 372.
- [S455] Mrs. Ida C Martin, Report from the Committee on Pensions, 53d Congress, Second Session, 6 August 1894, Report No. 640 to Accompany S. 2032, Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, 815 K13 Pam. v. 15.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, Master Thesis, 1991, 7.
Jane Montgomery Crawford1,2,3

F, #36, b. 13 January 1809, d. 18 April 1899
Jane Montgomery Crawford|b. 13 January 1809\nd. 18 April 1899|p2.htm#i36|William Crawford|b. 1767\nd. 8 December 1816|p3.htm#i73|Elinor Brown|b. 6 October 1767\nd. 16 September 1852|p3.htm#i74|(?) Crawford|b. circa 1725|p6.htm#i147||||Thomas Brown|b. 1738\nd. 8 March 1797|p6.htm#i146|Ruth Brashier|b. circa 1738\nd. 20 May 1782|p6.htm#i148|
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=Mother of John Alexander Martin.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Jane Montgomery Crawford was born on 13 January 1809 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.2,5,1,6 She was the daughter of William Crawford and Elinor Brown.1,2,4 Jane Montgomery Crawford married James C. Martin on 8 June 1836 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.7,2,1 Jane Montgomery Crawford and James C. Martin celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary on 7 June 1886 at Atchison, Kansas, with Isabell Crawford, Frederick D. Mills, Ellen Martin, John Alexander Martin, Ida Challiss, Ruth Martin, Ethel Martin, Faith Catherine Martin, Grace Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Henry Trusdale Smith, Eva L. (?), Amanda Williams, Mary Martin, D. C. Newcomb and William Columbus Smith.7 Jane Montgomery Crawford died on 18 April 1899 at Mrs. Fred Mills home, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, at age 90 years, 3 months and 5 days.2,1,6 Jane Montgomery Crawford died in 1898 at Kansas at age 88 years.5 Jane Montgomery Crawford was buried at 6920 Rawlins Rd at Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Kansas; RA-BL35.5
Jane Montgomery Crawford may have been in the William Crawford household on the 1810 census at Woodbridge, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.8 Jane Montgomery Crawford was named for Jane Crawford.9 Jane Montgomery Crawford may have been in the James C. Martin household on the 1840 census at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.10 Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1850 census in the household of James C. Martin at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.4 Jane Montgomery Crawford, James C. Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Isabell Crawford resided say April 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.11 Jane Montgomery Crawford grantedland to James C. Martin on 30 April 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.12 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Alfred H. Martin resided on 19 July 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.13 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin and Isabell Crawford resided at Tenth and Atchison St., SE before 13 September 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.14,15 Jane Montgomery Crawford witnessed Abraham Lincoln's speech at Parallel Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets on 3 December 1859 at Methodist Church, Atchison, Kansas. Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1860 census in the household of James C. Martin at 3d Ward, Atchison, Kansas.16 Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1865 Kansas state census in the household of James C. Martin at Atchison, Kansas.3 Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James C. Martin at Atchison, Kansas.17 Jane Montgomery Crawford was enumerated as the wife of James C. Martin on the 1875 Kansas state census census at Atchison County, Kansas.18 James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford resided at Kansas Avenue on 19 March 1875 at Atchison, Kansas.7 Jane Montgomery Crawford was enumerated as the mother-in-law of Frederick D. Mills on the 1880 census at Atchison, Kansas.19 Jane Montgomery Crawford was the head of household on the 1895 census at Atchison, Kansas.20 Ellen Martin, Frederick D. Mills and Jane Montgomery Crawford resided on 18 April 1899 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.11
Jane Montgomery Crawford may have been in the William Crawford household on the 1810 census at Woodbridge, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.8 Jane Montgomery Crawford was named for Jane Crawford.9 Jane Montgomery Crawford may have been in the James C. Martin household on the 1840 census at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.10 Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1850 census in the household of James C. Martin at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.4 Jane Montgomery Crawford, James C. Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Isabell Crawford resided say April 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.11 Jane Montgomery Crawford grantedland to James C. Martin on 30 April 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.12 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin and Alfred H. Martin resided on 19 July 1857 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.13 James C. Martin, Jane Montgomery Crawford, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, James H. Martin, Ellen Martin, Alfred H. Martin and Isabell Crawford resided at Tenth and Atchison St., SE before 13 September 1857 at Atchison, Kansas.14,15 Jane Montgomery Crawford witnessed Abraham Lincoln's speech at Parallel Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets on 3 December 1859 at Methodist Church, Atchison, Kansas. Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1860 census in the household of James C. Martin at 3d Ward, Atchison, Kansas.16 Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1865 Kansas state census in the household of James C. Martin at Atchison, Kansas.3 Jane Montgomery Crawford appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James C. Martin at Atchison, Kansas.17 Jane Montgomery Crawford was enumerated as the wife of James C. Martin on the 1875 Kansas state census census at Atchison County, Kansas.18 James C. Martin and Jane Montgomery Crawford resided at Kansas Avenue on 19 March 1875 at Atchison, Kansas.7 Jane Montgomery Crawford was enumerated as the mother-in-law of Frederick D. Mills on the 1880 census at Atchison, Kansas.19 Jane Montgomery Crawford was the head of household on the 1895 census at Atchison, Kansas.20 Ellen Martin, Frederick D. Mills and Jane Montgomery Crawford resided on 18 April 1899 at Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.11
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=3 August 2009
Children of Jane Montgomery Crawford and James C. Martin
Jane Montgomery Crawford married James C. Martin on 8 June 1836 at Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.7,2,1 Jane Montgomery Crawford and James C. Martin celebrated their Golden wedding anniversary on 7 June 1886 at Atchison, Kansas, with Isabell Crawford, Frederick D. Mills, Ellen Martin, John Alexander Martin, Ida Challiss, Ruth Martin, Ethel Martin, Faith Catherine Martin, Grace Martin, Anna Isabel Martin, William Crawford Martin, Alfred H. Martin, Henry Trusdale Smith, Eva L. (?), Amanda Williams, Mary Martin, D. C. Newcomb and William Columbus Smith.7
(?) Martin
10 b. between 1837 and 1840, d. between 1841 and 1850
John Alexander Martin+
17,2,4 b. 10 March 1839, d. 2 October 1889
Anna Isabel Martin+
16,4 b. 22 April 1841, d. 31 May 1922
William Crawford Martin+
3,16,4,6 b. 16 February 1843, d. 8 February 1927
James H. Martin
16,4 b. 12 August 1845, d. 9 November 1863
Ellen Martin+
1,16,4 b. 28 December 1847, d. 28 February 1910
Alfred H. Martin+
3,17,16 b. 23 February 1852, d. 24 October 1892
Citations
- [S426] "Lineage Application," Elsie Mills Taggart, 78618, held by National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 902 F St, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S427] "Lineage Application," Ernest Frederick Tonsing, 135483, held by National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S600] John and Enid Ostertag, 1865 Kansas State Census for Atchison County, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County, Kansas Genealogical Society, 1991), 53; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S154] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fayette County, Pennsylvania, 306, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 780. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas; Richard Tonsing, Jane M. Martin tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S281] Genealogical and Biographical Record of North-Eastern Kansas ( Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co, 1900), 699-702; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S728] "Scrap-Book," John Alexander Martin (17), newspaper clippings, 1861-1886, Atchison, Kansas, held by Linn, Dot, 2400 S. MacArthur, #167, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 7.
- [S1350] 1810 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Crawford, William household, p. 973 1/2, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M-252, film 54.
- [S5] Rebecca Chaky and Ruth Martin, Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995 ( PO Box 1712, Friendswood, Texas 77549-1712: Never Done Press, 1995), 46-49; Rebecca Carol Chaky, 1904 Cloud Croft Dr., Friendswood, Galveston County, Texas.
- [S1055] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Martin, James household, p. 217, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M704, roll 460.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 33; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S968] "Deeds, mortgages, 1784-1867; index, 1773-1950", Fayette County (Pennsylvania). Recorder of Deeds, Grantor Index G1-H1 1784-1913: p. 58 # 2152-2153 book 11 page 74, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 857787 ].
- [S194] John Alexander Martin, "Letters of John A. Martin," microfilm, 1857, 1861 - 1864, held by Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, July 19, 1857.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, "The Early Political and Military Career of Governor John Alexander Martin of Kansas," Master Thesis, 1991, Kansas State University Library, Manhattan, Kansas, held by Kansas State University Library, Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, LD2668.T4 HIST 1991 R36, Abstract.
- [S194] John Alexander Martin, microfilm, 1857, 1861 - 1864, September 13, 1857.
- [S118] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, 52, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 346.
- [S115] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, 224, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 428.
- [S838] 1875 Atchison County Kansas Census ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County Kansas Genealogical Society, 2000), page 48-49 (58/17-19); Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S46] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, Frederick D. Mills household, ED 3, p. 324A, dwelling 529, family 563, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 372.
- [S1521] "1895 Kansas State Census," [database online], http://www.kshs.org/genealogists/census/kansas/…, held by Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, Martin, Jane M household, Ward 1, Vol. 12, Page 2.
William Lawrence Challiss1,2,3

M, #37, b. 27 November 1826, d. 23 April 1909
William Lawrence Challiss|b. 27 November 1826\nd. 23 April 1909|p2.htm#i37|James Milbank Challiss|b. 15 January 1799\nd. 15 April 1868|p3.htm#i75|Lydia J. Johnson|b. 3 February 1803\nd. 18 June 1875|p4.htm#i76|John W. Challiss Jr.|b. 2 December 1767\nd. 24 September 1799|p7.htm#i153|Elizabeth W. Milbank|b. 2 May 1770\nd. 25 March 1842|p7.htm#i154|James Johnson|b. 31 October 1757\nd. 9 February 1837|p16.htm#i388|Christiana Swing|b. 25 October 1764\nd. 19 March 1825|p16.htm#i389|
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=18th great-grandson of Edward I Plantagenet.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart

William Lawrence Challiss also went by the name of Will. William Lawrence Challiss also went by the name of Beeswax.12 William Lawrence Challiss may have been in the James Milbank Challiss household on the 1840 census at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.13 William Lawrence Challiss was a teacher one year.6 William Lawrence Challiss graduated with a medical degree degree from the in 1849 at Jefferson School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.6 William Lawrence Challiss was educated in 1849 at Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.14 William Lawrence Challiss was associated in the Independent Order of Odd Fellows from 1849 to 1879.6 William Lawrence Challiss was an allopath physician from March 1849 to 1856 at Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey.15,6,14 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1850 census at Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey.15 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss resided on 1 August 1850 at Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey.16,17,18 He resided in 1853 at Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey.19 William Lawrence Challiss granted pre-empted 196 acres of land in 1856 at Atchison, Kansas.20 He resided in June 1856 at Atchison, Kansas.6 William Lawrence Challiss was found on a passenger list on 3 June 1856 at Atchison, Kansas; steamboat Meteor.21 William Lawrence Challiss was employed as the operator of a frontier grocery store at Commercial St after 3 June 1856 at Challiss & Drury Store, Atchison, Kansas.6 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided in November 1856 at Atchison, Kansas.22 Dr. and Mrs. Challis and their two daughters came to Atchison by steamboat Meteor from Moorestown, N.J.23,21 William Lawrence Challiss, Mary Ann Harres, Ida Challiss and Bertha Challiss resided from April 1857 to October 1858 at Forest Park, Atchison County, Kansas; homestead on quarter section of land (now Forest Hills golf course).24,23,25 William Lawrence Challiss and Luther C. Challiss were employed as the owner from 1 July 1857 to 1877 at Atchison Steam Ferry, Atchison, Kansas.26,27,6 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres was American Baptist attended the First Baptist Church on 24 April 1858 at Ninth St. and Kansas Ave., Atchison, Kansas.6 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres attended the First Baptist Church on 1 August 1858 at Allen's Hall, Second and Commercial St., Atchison, Kansas.28,29 William Lawrence Challiss was clerk attended the First Baptist Church on 8 December 1858 at Atchison, Kansas.30 William Lawrence Challiss witnessed Abraham Lincoln's speech at Parallel Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets on 3 December 1859 at Methodist Church, Atchison, Kansas. William Lawrence Challiss, Mary Ann Harres and Ida Challiss resided at 224 North Second St. & Santa Fe in 1860 at Atchison, Kansas.31,25 William Lawrence Challiss and George T. Challiss was Charter of the First Baptist Church attended the First Baptist Church on 15 February 1860 at Atchison, Kansas.32,33 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1860 census at 2nd Ward, Atchison, Kansas. Mary Ann Harres, Ida Challiss, Bertha Challiss, Paul H. Challiss, Amelia Josephine Harres and Mary McClough were listed in the household.34 William Lawrence Challiss was a physician from 1 June 1860 to 1895.34,35 William Lawrence Challiss began military service as a surgeon in the Union Army.36 Mary Ann Harres, William Lawrence Challiss and Ida Challiss resided from May 1863 to 1865 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.37,24,25 William Lawrence Challiss administered the estate of Gebhard Harres in 1863 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.25 William Lawrence Challiss and Luther C. Challiss received a grant of transportation or ferriage rights across the Missouri River from Atchison and Pike's Peak Rail Road Company of land at Atchison, Kansas, on 13 August 1863.27 James Milbank Challiss named William Lawrence Challiss, Emma Taylor Challiss, Joseph S. Challiss, Luther C. Challiss and George T. Challiss as son in his will on 28 August 1863 at Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey.5 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1865 census at Atchison, Kansas. Ida Challiss, Bertha Challiss, Paul H. Challiss, Maria Challiss, Blanche Challiss and Mary Ann Harres were listed in the household.8 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) in 1865 at Atchison, Kansas.25,38,39 William Lawrence Challiss and George T. Challiss were employed as an owners and managers of wholesale grocery at Corinthian Block, w. s. Fourth St, s. of Commercial St. from 1867 to 1880 at Challiss Brothers, Atchison, Kansas.40,6,41 George T. Challiss, Luther C. Challiss, Joseph S. Challiss, Emma Taylor Challiss and William Lawrence Challiss inherited part of the estate of James Milbank Challiss on 27 April 1868 at Bridgeton, Cumberland County, New Jersey.5 William Lawrence Challiss bought the grocery of land from George T. Challiss at Commercial St., Atchison, Kansas, in 1870.42 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1870 census at Atchison, Kansas. Ida Challiss, Bertha Challiss, Paul H. Challiss, Maria Challiss, Blanche Challiss, Dora Challiss, Daisy Challiss, Amelia Challiss and Mary Ann Harres were listed in the household.7 William Lawrence Challiss was a capitalist on 1 June 1870.7 William Lawrence Challiss delivered Ruth Martin on 31 May 1873 at 315 North Terrace (was N. 1st), Atchison, Kansas.43,44,39 Owned farm.45 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss resided in 1874 at Woodlawn, Nemaha County, Kansas.10,17,45,46 William Lawrence Challiss delivered Grace Martin on 8 September 1874 at Atchison, Kansas.47,44 William Lawrence Challiss was a milling and stock raising from 1876 to 1887 at Woodlawn, Nemaha County, Kansas. William Lawrence Challiss delivered Ethel Martin on 6 September 1878 at Atchison, Kansas.48,44,49 William Lawrence Challiss was associated in the Royal Arch Mason before 1879.6 William Lawrence Challiss was an agriculturalist in 1880.41 William Lawrence Challiss and Luther C. Challiss resided at NW corner 1st (now Terrace) & Kansas Ave in 1880 at Atchison, Kansas.41 William Lawrence Challiss delivered John Alexander Martin Jr. on 29 April 1880 at Atchison, Kansas.47,44,50 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1880 census at Atchison, Kansas. Paul H. Challiss, Maria Challiss, Blanche Challiss, Dora Challiss, Luther C. Challiss, Emma Taylor Challiss, Amelia Challiss, James Milbank Challiss, Ralph H. Challiss and Mary Ann Harres were listed in the household.51 William Lawrence Challiss was a stock farmer.51 Bertha Challiss and William Lawrence Challiss resided at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) at Atchison, Kansas; neighbors.47 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided from 1881 to July 1888 at cabin summer home, Woodlawn, Nemaha County, Kansas.52,53 William Lawrence Challiss was a miller, erected a four-story mill with stone basement, say July 1881 at Capioma Township, Nemaha County, Kansas.52,54 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided on 13 January 1887 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.55,56 William Lawrence Challiss granted a lot 150 by 200 feet to L. W. Voigt of land on 7 March 1888 at Atchison, Kansas.20 William Lawrence Challiss was present at the death of John Alexander Martin at 315 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 2 October 1889 at Atchison, Kansas.57,58,59,60 William Lawrence Challiss, Mary Ann Harres, and Ida Challiss were Woman's Missionary Society attended the at First Baptist Church in 1890 at Atchison, Kansas.61 William Lawrence Challiss attended the marriage of Charles Bunberry Bennett and Dora Challiss at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 17 June 1891 at Atchison, Kansas.62,63,64 William Lawrence Challiss attended the marriage of Edward J. Dekker and Blanche Challiss at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 1 October 1891 at Atchison, Kansas.65,63,66 William Lawrence Challiss attended the marriage of Paul Gerhardt Tonsing and Ruth Martin at 315 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 7 September 1893 at Atchison, Kansas.67,68,69,70 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1895 census at Atchison, Kansas. Amelia Challiss, Ralph H. Challiss and Mary Ann Harres were listed in the household.35 Sold the summer home.71 William Lawrence Challiss was trustee for First Baptist attended the First Baptist Church in 1897 at Atchison, Kansas.72 William Lawrence Challiss was educated at Hamilton Literary and Theological Institute, Hamilton, Madison County, New York.6 William Lawrence Challiss graduated from the at Hamilton College, Clinton, Oneida County, New York.19 William Lawrence Challiss graduated from the at Columbian College, Washington, District of Columbia.6 William Lawrence Challiss and Ralph H. Challiss were employed as a physicians at n. s. Commercial, w. of 2nd St. on 1 March 1898 at Atchison National Bank Building, Atchison, Kansas.48,55 William Lawrence Challiss was employed as a member of the Board of Regents at State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Kansas.73 William Lawrence Challiss was employed as the President at Atchison Street Railway, Atchison, Kansas.73 William Lawrence Challiss was ordained at Ninth St. and Kansas Ave. at Atchison, Kansas; deacon.74 Dora Challiss, Charles Bunberry Bennett, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at 58 W. Railroad St. from 30 April 1898 to 1902 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan.62,75,76 William Lawrence Challiss was the head of household on the 1900 census at Atchison, Kansas. Ralph H. Challiss and Mary Ann Harres were listed in the household.48 Charles Bunberry Bennett, Dora Challiss, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided on 25 December 1904 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan.71 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided in January 1905 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan.18 Dora Challiss, Charles Bunberry Bennett, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at Maple Ave. in May 1906 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.17,39,77 Family reunion.77 William Lawrence Challiss was retired in 1909; retired physician.3 Dora Challiss, Charles Bunberry Bennett, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at 707 Lincoln Ave. in 1909 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.78,79,3 William Lawrence Challiss was associated in the Whig, then a free state man, then Republican.21,6
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Last Edited=2 August 2009
Children of William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres
William Lawrence Challiss married Mary Ann Harres, daughter of Gebhard Harres and Maria Grace, on 1 August 1850 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.1,2,8 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on 1 August 1900 at Atchison, Kansas, with Ida Challiss, Grace Martin, Bertha Challiss, Paul H. Challiss, Maria Challiss, Blanche Challiss, Dora Challiss, Daisy Challiss, Amelia Josephine Harres, Amelia Challiss, James Milbank Challiss, Ralph H. Challiss, Alice Rogers, Helen Donald, Blanche Donald, Dorothy Dekker, Edward Nicholas Dekker, Mildred Dekker, Charles Bunberry Bennett, Marguerite C. Faust, Luther Maurice Tonsing and Lydia C. Probasco.9
Ida Challiss+
80,71,81 b. 25 May 1851, d. 2 November 1932
Bertha Challiss+
82,80,71,7 b. 30 January 1853, d. 24 May 1938
Katie Challiss
42 b. 25 July 1855, d. 23 July 1856
Paul H. Challiss+
7,71,83 b. 6 April 1860, d. 25 January 1928
Maria Challiss+
71,80,51,84 b. 25 September 1861, d. 24 December 1932
Blanche Challiss+
51,80,71 b. 26 March 1863, d. 12 October 1950
Dora Challiss+
85,80,71 b. 3 August 1865, d. 23 November 1957
Daisy Challiss+
86,80,71 b. 1 March 1867, d. between 1939 and 1943
Amelia Challiss
87,80,71 b. 28 February 1869, d. 21 October 1937
James Milbank Challiss+
51,80,71 b. 20 November 1870, d. 6 December 1937
Ralph H. Challiss
88,51,80,71 b. 2 April 1875, d. 22 August 1923
Citations
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas; Richard Tonsing, William L. & Mary A. Challiss tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, "Challiss Martin Memory Book," collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, Atchison, Kansas, held by Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, oversize B C352, 94, Challiss and Harres marriage certificate.
- [S471] Death Certificate for William Lawrence Challiss, 1909, 20701, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
- [S202] John R Murphy D. D., Memoir of Rev. James M. Challiss ( Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers Co, 1870), 104; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1016] "Record of wills, 1679-1900", New Jersey. Surrogate's Court (Salem County), 3486F - 3587F: 3567F, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, FHL US/CAN Film.
- [S454] The United States Biographical Dictionary Kansas Volume Containing Accurately Compiled Biographical Sketches into Which Is Woven the History of the State and Its Leading Interests ( Chicago and Kansas City: S. Lewis & Co, 1879), 19-20; Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, BB Un 3 p. 19.
- [S115] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, 199, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 428.
- [S600] John and Enid Ostertag, 1865 Kansas State Census for Atchison County, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County, Kansas Genealogical Society, 1991), 21; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas ( n.p: privately printed, 1897), A circular letter from each child to their mother, Mary A. Challiss letter; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S49] Don Ford, Cemetery Inscriptions Atchison County, Kansas ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1987), 61; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 8-12; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S285] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, James Challiss household, Lower Dublin, p. 212, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M704, roll 489.
- [S425] Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929: A Genealogical Guide to Over 149,000 Medical Practitioners Providing Brief Biographical Sketches Drawn from the American Medical Association's Deceased Physician Masterfile ( Chicago: American Medical Association, 1993), 265; California Genealogical Society, 1611 Telegraph Ave., Suite 100, Oakland, Alameda County, California.
- [S152] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Burlington County, New Jersey, 100, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 444. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Bertha Challiss Rogers letter May 20, 1897.
- [S130] "Newspaper Clipping," Atchison, Kansas, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, miscellaneous newspaper clipping.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn (privately printed, 1904), 144; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S202] John R Murphy D. D., Memoir of Rev. James M. Challiss, 267.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 83, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, 7 March 1888, "Sales of Real Estate--Several Important Transactions Made Yesterday."
- [S192] Daily Globe, (Atchison, Kansas), "William L. Challiss," 16 July 1894, 377-380, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Ancestry.com. The Atchison Daily Globe (Atchison, Kansas). database online Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. Original data: Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper.
- [S202] John R Murphy D. D., Memoir of Rev. James M. Challiss, 231.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: The Home Printing Company, 1898), 7; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, "The Early Political and Military Career of Governor John Alexander Martin of Kansas," Master Thesis, 1991, Kansas State University Library, Manhattan, Kansas, held by Kansas State University Library, Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, LD2668.T4 HIST 1991 R36, 199.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 95, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, January 25, 1929, "What the People Say", signed Mrs. John A. Martin.
- [S130] Atchison Steam Ferry advertisement.
- [S69] William L. Challiss, Luther C. Challiss and Samuel C Pomeroy, "The Atchison and Pikes Peak Railroad Company," Agreement and Bond, 13 August 1863, 1863 Aug. 13 Hist. Atchison Co, held by Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, 1863 Aug. 13 Hist. Atchis.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 17.
- [S264] History of the State of Kansas , Atchison County ( Chicago: A. T. Andreas, August 1998), Atchison County, part 8; University of Kansas, Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, http:/http://www.ukans.edu/carrie/kancoll/books/cutler/atchison/…
- [S202] John R Murphy D. D., Memoir of Rev. James M. Challiss, 234.
- [S458] Globe, (Atchison, Kansas), Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 120.
- [S512] "1920 to June 4, 1935," Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 189.
- [S118] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, W L Calliss household, p. 33, dwelling 270, family 258, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 346.
- [S599] John and Enid Ostertag, 1895 Kansas State Census for the City of Atchison, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County, Kansas Genealogical Society, 1997), 58; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 2.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Ida Challiss Martin letter May 26, 1897.
- [S169] Ida C Martin, Pension Application File, WC-408623, Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow sworn to by Ida C. Martin and witnessed by W. L. Challiss, Record Group 15, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S958] Ruth Tonsing, "Ruth Photo Album," 1967, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California. This is a color photocopy of two original albums once in possession of Ruth's son, Paul Tonsing. Each photo has a typed caption with the date, location, and people listed. The order suggests that Ruth pasted the photos and typed the captions shortly after the photo was taken or sent to her. Online at http://tinyurl.com/2sygxjRuth_Tonsing_Album
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 11.
- [S1626] Atchison City Directory for 1880 Containing an Alphabetical List of Citizens, A Classified Business Directory, List of Officers of the United States, State, County, and City Governments, Churches Schools, Societies, etc. ( Atchison, Kansas: Champion Printing Company, W. H. Haskell & Son., 1880), 83; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S5] Rebecca Chaky and Ruth Martin, Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995 ( PO Box 1712, Friendswood, Texas 77549-1712: Never Done Press, 1995), 22-45; Rebecca Carol Chaky, 1904 Cloud Croft Dr., Friendswood, Galveston County, Texas.
- [S296] SS-5 for Ruth Martin Tonsing, unknown file date, 512-18-6985, Social Security Administration, Treasury Department, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S169] Ida C Martin, Pension Application File, notarized General Affidavits of Ida C. Martin, Dr. W. L. Challiss, and Luther C. Challiss.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn, 1.
- [S512] Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, 6, Los Angeles Herald, Aug. 25, 1921.
- [S46] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, ED 2 p. 9, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 372.
- [S138] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, ED 3 p. 10B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 470.
- [S515] Ruth Martin Tonsing, "April 27, 1939 to April 8, 1946, Book VII," Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, Newspaper clippings, held by Linn, Dot, 2400 S. MacArthur, #167, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, p. 27, Sep. 16, 1940.
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas, John A. Martin, Jr. tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S46] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, ED 2 p. 8.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 89, unidentified Woodlawn? newspaper, "Saw Woodlawn Rise--James M. Challiss Re-visits Old Home and Talks of Town in His Boyhood Days."
- [S958] Ruth Tonsing, 1967, 1882 ca Woodlawn cabin.png.
- [S264] History of the State of Kansas, Nemaha County, Part 22.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 5.
- [S292] Ida Martin, "A Diary of Ida Martin: January 1 to March 30, 1887," 14 June 1998, held by Ernst Frederick Tonsing, 1284 Calle Almendro, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, Master Thesis, 1991, 201.
- [S169] Ida C Martin, Pension Application File, Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow sworn to by Ida C. Martin.
- [S455] Mrs. Ida C Martin, Report from the Committee on Pensions, 53d Congress, Second Session, 6 August 1894, Report No. 640 to Accompany S. 2032, Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, 815 K13 Pam. v. 15.
- [S512] Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, 123, Oct. 2, 1889.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 107.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Dora Challiss Bennett letter April 29, 1897.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn, 150.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 48, Bennett-Challiss wedding announcement, 17 June 1891; Atchison? The Patriot newspaper, no date, "The Bennett-Challiss Wedding"; unidentified Atchison? newspaper, no date, "Wedding Bells -- Marriage of Charles B. Bennett and Miss Dora Challiss."
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Blanche Challiss letter May 12, 1897.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 46, Atchison Champion, no date, "Challiss-Dekker -- A Quiet, But Very Pleasant Wedding in Atchison Yesterday."
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas, Paul G. & Ruth Martin Tonsing tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 40, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, 1893.
- [S924] Marriage License Record for Paul G. Tonsing and Ruth Martin, 7 September 1893, 149, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka, Kansas.
- [S512] Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, 160, Tuesday, September 8, 1931.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 84.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 6.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 79.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 66, unidentified Adrian? newspaper, January 1900.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 49, unidentified newspaper, 30 April 1898.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 4.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 12.
- [S472] Death Certificate for Mary A Challiss, 1909, 20648, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas.
- [S240] Death Certificate for Ida Challiss Martin, 3 November 1932, 203 4025, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka, Kansas.
- [S827] Death Certificate for Bertha C Liepsner, 25 May 1938, 38-029998, California Department of Health Services, PO Box 730241, Sacramento, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 44, Sabetha Herald, 11 October 1889, "Orange Blossoms."
- [S826] Death Certificate for Maria C Donald, 27 December 1932, 32-066438, California Department of Health Services, PO Box 730241, Sacramento, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 48, Atchison? The Patriot newspaper, no date, "The Bennett-Challiss Wedding"; unidentified Atchison? newspaper, no date, "Wedding Bells -- Marriage of Charles B. Bennett and Miss Dora Challiss."
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 53, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, 4 February 1889, "The Faust-Challiss Wedding.'
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 59, Challiss-Dekker wedding announcement, 6 July 1896.
- [S810] Death Certificate for Ralph H. Challiss, 23 August 1923, 50384, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
Mary Ann Harres1,2,3

F, #38, b. 29 May 1830, d. 30 April 1909
Mary Ann Harres|b. 29 May 1830\nd. 30 April 1909|p2.htm#i38|Gebhard Harres|b. 11 June 1801\nd. 31 May 1863|p4.htm#i77|Maria Grace|b. 2 August 1797\nd. 17 September 1896|p4.htm#i78|||||||George Grace|b. 22 April 1769|p21.htm#i510|Mary Nevle|b. 22 September 1772|p10.htm#i233|
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=Grandaunt of Amelia Mary Earhart.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart

Mary Ann Harres may have been in the Gebhard Harres household on the 1830 census at Chestnut Ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.11 Mary Ann Harres may have been in the Gebhard Harres household on the 1840 census at Ward 2, Southwark, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.12 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Gebhard Harres at Southwark, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.4 Mary Ann Harres resided before 1 August 1850 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.13 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss resided on 1 August 1850 at Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey.14,15,13 As of 1 August 1850, Mary Ann Harres was also known as Mary Ann Challiss.1,7,16 Mary Ann Harres also went by the name of Missie.17 Mary Ann Harres also went by the name of Queen.18 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided in November 1856 at Atchison, Kansas.19 Dr. and Mrs. Challis and their two daughters came to Atchison by steamboat Meteor from Moorestown, N.J.20,21 William Lawrence Challiss, Mary Ann Harres, Ida Challiss and Bertha Challiss resided from April 1857 to October 1858 at Forest Park, Atchison County, Kansas; homestead on quarter section of land (now Forest Hills golf course).22,20,23 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss was American Baptist attended the First Baptist Church on 24 April 1858 at Ninth St. and Kansas Ave., Atchison, Kansas.24 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss attended the First Baptist Church on 1 August 1858 at Allen's Hall, Second and Commercial St., Atchison, Kansas.25,26 Mary Ann Harres witnessed Abraham Lincoln's speech at Parallel Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets on 3 December 1859 at Methodist Church, Atchison, Kansas. William Lawrence Challiss, Mary Ann Harres and Ida Challiss resided at 224 North Second St. & Santa Fe in 1860 at Atchison, Kansas.27,23 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1860 census in the household of William Lawrence Challiss at 2nd Ward, Atchison, Kansas.28 Mary Ann Harres, William Lawrence Challiss and Ida Challiss resided from May 1863 to 1865 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.29,22,23 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1865 census in the household of William Lawrence Challiss at Atchison, Kansas.8 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) in 1865 at Atchison, Kansas.23,30,31 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1870 census in the household of William Lawrence Challiss at Atchison, Kansas.32 Owned farm.33 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss resided in 1874 at Woodlawn, Nemaha County, Kansas.1,15,33,34 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1880 census in the household of William Lawrence Challiss at Atchison, Kansas.35 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided from 1881 to July 1888 at cabin summer home, Woodlawn, Nemaha County, Kansas.36,37 Maria Grace named Amelia Josephine Harres, Mary Ann Harres and John Henry Harres as beneficiary in her will in 1884.38 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided on 13 January 1887 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.39,40 Mary Ann Harres was present at the death of John Alexander Martin at 315 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 2 October 1889 at Atchison, Kansas.41,42,43,44 Mary Ann Harres and Ida Challiss was Woman's Missionary Society attended the First Baptist Church in 1890 at Atchison, Kansas.45 Mary Ann Harres attended the marriage of Charles Bunberry Bennett and Dora Challiss at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 17 June 1891 at Atchison, Kansas.46,47,48 Mary Ann Harres attended the marriage of Edward J. Dekker and Blanche Challiss at 203 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 1 October 1891 at Atchison, Kansas.49,47,50 Mary Ann Harres attended the marriage of Paul Gerhardt Tonsing and Ruth Martin at 315 North Terrace (was N. 1st) on 7 September 1893 at Atchison, Kansas.51,52,53,54 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1895 census in the household of William Lawrence Challiss at Atchison, Kansas.55 Sold the summer home.56 Mary Ann Harres and Ida Challiss was members of the Ladies Sewing Society attended the First Baptist Church in 1897 at Atchison, Kansas.57 Mary Ann Harres and Ida Challiss were receiving pensions from the government in 1898 at Atchison, Kansas.58 Dora Challiss, Charles Bunberry Bennett, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at 58 W. Railroad St. from 30 April 1898 to 1902 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan.46,59,60 Mary Ann Harres appeared on the 1900 census in the household of William Lawrence Challiss at Atchison, Kansas.61 Charles Bunberry Bennett, Dora Challiss, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided on 25 December 1904 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan.56 William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided in January 1905 at Adrian, Lenawee County, Michigan.13 Dora Challiss, Charles Bunberry Bennett, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at Maple Ave. in May 1906 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.15,31,62 Family reunion.62 Mary Ann Harres was retired in 1909.3 Dora Challiss, Charles Bunberry Bennett, William Lawrence Challiss and Mary Ann Harres resided at 707 Lincoln Ave. in 1909 at Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio.63,3,64
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=3 August 2009
Children of Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss
Mary Ann Harres married William Lawrence Challiss, son of James Milbank Challiss and Lydia J. Johnson, on 1 August 1850 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.7,2,8 Mary Ann Harres and William Lawrence Challiss celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on 1 August 1900 at Atchison, Kansas, with Ida Challiss, Grace Martin, Bertha Challiss, Paul H. Challiss, Maria Challiss, Blanche Challiss, Dora Challiss, Daisy Challiss, Amelia Josephine Harres, Amelia Challiss, James Milbank Challiss, Ralph H. Challiss, Alice Rogers, Helen Donald, Blanche Donald, Dorothy Dekker, Edward Nicholas Dekker, Mildred Dekker, Charles Bunberry Bennett, Marguerite C. Faust, Luther Maurice Tonsing and Lydia C. Probasco.9
Ida Challiss+
65,56,66 b. 25 May 1851, d. 2 November 1932
Bertha Challiss+
65,32,56,67 b. 30 January 1853, d. 24 May 1938
Katie Challiss
68 b. 25 July 1855, d. 23 July 1856
Paul H. Challiss+
65,69,56 b. 6 April 1860, d. 25 January 1928
Maria Challiss+
35,65,56,70 b. 25 September 1861, d. 24 December 1932
Blanche Challiss+
35,65,56 b. 26 March 1863, d. 12 October 1950
Dora Challiss+
65,71,56 b. 3 August 1865, d. 23 November 1957
Daisy Challiss+
72,65,56 b. 1 March 1867, d. between 1939 and 1943
Amelia Challiss
73,65,56 b. 28 February 1869, d. 21 October 1937
James Milbank Challiss+
35,65,56 b. 20 November 1870, d. 6 December 1937
Ralph H. Challiss
56,65,35,74 b. 2 April 1875, d. 22 August 1923
Citations
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas ( n.p: privately printed, 1897), A circular letter from each child to their mother, Mary A. Challiss letter; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, "Challiss Martin Memory Book," collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, Atchison, Kansas, held by Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, oversize B C352, 94, Challiss and Harres marriage certificate.
- [S472] Death Certificate for Mary A Challiss, 1909, 20648, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
- [S155] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Philadelphia County, Southwark, wards 1-3, Pennsylvania, 99, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 821. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S46] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, ED 2 p. 9, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 372.
- [S202] John R Murphy D. D., Memoir of Rev. James M. Challiss ( Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers Co, 1870), 270; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas; Richard Tonsing, William L. & Mary A. Challiss tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S600] John and Enid Ostertag, 1865 Kansas State Census for Atchison County, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County, Kansas Genealogical Society, 1991), 21; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967.
- [S49] Don Ford, Cemetery Inscriptions Atchison County, Kansas ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1987), 61; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1056] 1830 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Chestnut Ward, Philadelphia County Pennsylvania, Harris, Gebhard household, p. 483, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M-19, film 159.
- [S1344] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Gebhart Harris household, p. 89, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M704, roll 486.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn (privately printed, 1904), 144; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Bertha Challiss Rogers letter May 20, 1897.
- [S130] "Newspaper Clipping," Atchison, Kansas, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, miscellaneous newspaper clipping.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn, title page.
- [S4] Ruth Martin, Family Tree: Challiss, Harres, Martin, Tonsing, Otis ( Fort Worth, Texas: Printing Center of Texas, 1979), 8-12; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
- [S291] Susan Butler, East to the Dawn: the Life of Amelia Earhart ( Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1997), 3; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S202] John R Murphy D. D., Memoir of Rev. James M. Challiss, 231.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: The Home Printing Company, 1898), 7; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S192] Daily Globe, (Atchison, Kansas), "William L. Challiss," 16 July 1894, 377-380, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Ancestry.com. The Atchison Daily Globe (Atchison, Kansas). database online Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. Original data: Database created from microfilm copies of the newspaper.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, "The Early Political and Military Career of Governor John Alexander Martin of Kansas," Master Thesis, 1991, Kansas State University Library, Manhattan, Kansas, held by Kansas State University Library, Rare Books Librarian, Special Collections, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, LD2668.T4 HIST 1991 R36, 199.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 95, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, January 25, 1929, "What the People Say", signed Mrs. John A. Martin.
- [S454] The United States Biographical Dictionary Kansas Volume Containing Accurately Compiled Biographical Sketches into Which Is Woven the History of the State and Its Leading Interests ( Chicago and Kansas City: S. Lewis & Co, 1879), 19-20; Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, BB Un 3 p. 19.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 17.
- [S264] History of the State of Kansas , Atchison County ( Chicago: A. T. Andreas, August 1998), Atchison County, part 8; University of Kansas, Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, http:/http://www.ukans.edu/carrie/kancoll/books/cutler/atchison/…
- [S458] Globe, (Atchison, Kansas), Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas.
- [S118] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, W L Calliss household, p. 33, dwelling 270, family 258, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 346.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Ida Challiss Martin letter May 26, 1897.
- [S169] Ida C Martin, Pension Application File, WC-408623, Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow sworn to by Ida C. Martin and witnessed by W. L. Challiss, Record Group 15, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S958] Ruth Tonsing, "Ruth Photo Album," 1967, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California. This is a color photocopy of two original albums once in possession of Ruth's son, Paul Tonsing. Each photo has a typed caption with the date, location, and people listed. The order suggests that Ruth pasted the photos and typed the captions shortly after the photo was taken or sent to her. Online at http://tinyurl.com/2sygxjRuth_Tonsing_Album
- [S115] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, 199, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 428.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn, 1.
- [S512] "1920 to June 4, 1935," Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 6, Los Angeles Herald, Aug. 25, 1921.
- [S46] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, ED 2 p. 8.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 89, unidentified Woodlawn? newspaper, "Saw Woodlawn Rise--James M. Challiss Re-visits Old Home and Talks of Town in His Boyhood Days."
- [S958] Ruth Tonsing, 1967, 1882 ca Woodlawn cabin.png.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 87, unidentified Atchison? newspaper.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 5.
- [S292] Ida Martin, "A Diary of Ida Martin: January 1 to March 30, 1887," 14 June 1998, held by Ernst Frederick Tonsing, 1284 Calle Almendro, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California.
- [S111] Matthew A Raney, Master Thesis, 1991, 201.
- [S169] Ida C Martin, Pension Application File, Declaration for Original Pension of a Widow sworn to by Ida C. Martin.
- [S455] Mrs. Ida C Martin, Report from the Committee on Pensions, 53d Congress, Second Session, 6 August 1894, Report No. 640 to Accompany S. 2032, Kansas State Historical Society, 6425 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas, 815 K13 Pam. v. 15.
- [S512] Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, 123, Oct. 2, 1889.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 107.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Dora Challiss Bennett letter April 29, 1897.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn, 150.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 48, Bennett-Challiss wedding announcement, 17 June 1891; Atchison? The Patriot newspaper, no date, "The Bennett-Challiss Wedding"; unidentified Atchison? newspaper, no date, "Wedding Bells -- Marriage of Charles B. Bennett and Miss Dora Challiss."
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas, Blanche Challiss letter May 12, 1897.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 46, Atchison Champion, no date, "Challiss-Dekker -- A Quiet, But Very Pleasant Wedding in Atchison Yesterday."
- [S185] Tombstone, Mount Vernon Cemetery, 6920 Rawlins Rd., Atchison, Kansas, Paul G. & Ruth Martin Tonsing tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 24 July 1997.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 40, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, 1893.
- [S924] Marriage License Record for Paul G. Tonsing and Ruth Martin, 7 September 1893, 149, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka, Kansas.
- [S512] Ruth Martin Tonsing and relatives, newspaper clippings, 160, Tuesday, September 8, 1931.
- [S599] John and Enid Ostertag, 1895 Kansas State Census for the City of Atchison, Kansas ( Atchison, Kansas: Atchison County, Kansas Genealogical Society, 1997), 58; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S186] Mary A. Challiss and her children, Woodlawn.
- [S184] Mrs. W. L Challiss, Story of the First Baptist Church of Atchison, Kansas, 94.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 40, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, 1898.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 66, unidentified Adrian? newspaper, January 1900.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 49, unidentified newspaper, 30 April 1898.
- [S138] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Atchison County, Kansas, ED 3 p. 10B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 470.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 4.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 12.
- [S471] Death Certificate for William Lawrence Challiss, 1909, 20701, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
- [S68] Mary Ann Challiss and her children, From Maine to Texas.
- [S240] Death Certificate for Ida Challiss Martin, 3 November 1932, 203 4025, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, 1000 SW Jackson, Topeka, Kansas.
- [S827] Death Certificate for Bertha C Liepsner, 25 May 1938, 38-029998, California Department of Health Services, PO Box 730241, Sacramento, California.
- [S5] Rebecca Chaky and Ruth Martin, Ruth Martin Family Tree 1995 ( PO Box 1712, Friendswood, Texas 77549-1712: Never Done Press, 1995), 22-45; Rebecca Carol Chaky, 1904 Cloud Croft Dr., Friendswood, Galveston County, Texas.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 44, Sabetha Herald, 11 October 1889, "Orange Blossoms."
- [S826] Death Certificate for Maria C Donald, 27 December 1932, 32-066438, California Department of Health Services, PO Box 730241, Sacramento, California.
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 48, Atchison? The Patriot newspaper, no date, "The Bennett-Challiss Wedding"; unidentified Atchison? newspaper, no date, "Wedding Bells -- Marriage of Charles B. Bennett and Miss Dora Challiss."
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 53, unidentified Atchison? newspaper, 4 February 1889, "The Faust-Challiss Wedding.'
- [S199] Ruth Tonsing, collection of newspaper clippings, before 1967, 59, Challiss-Dekker wedding announcement, 6 July 1896.
- [S810] Death Certificate for Ralph H. Challiss, 23 August 1923, 50384, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
John P. Pittenger1,2,3

M, #39, b. 28 February 1818, d. 4 February 1902
John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|James Pittinger|b. 1788|p4.htm#i79|Jane Gibson|b. say December 1799|p4.htm#i80|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 1751\nd. 28 November 1815|p42.htm#i1047|Mary A. Grimes|b. 1759\nd. 22 November 1815|p46.htm#i1126|(?) Gibson|b. circa 1770|p297.htm#i7413||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of William Pittenger.
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- Rick's Pedigree Chart
John P. Pittenger was born on 28 February 1818 at Frederick County, Maryland.1,6,7,8,5 He was the son of James Pittinger and Jane Gibson.4,5 John P. Pittenger married Catharine Copenhaven, daughter of Jacob Copenhaver and Sarah Coe, on 26 October 1843 at Tiffin, Ohio.9,10 John P. Pittenger died from blood poisoning on 4 February 1902 at east of Tiffin, Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio, at age 83 years, 11 months and 7 days.11,8,5 John P. Pittenger was buried on 7 February 1902 at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section C, row 33, #17.12,11,8 His estate was probated 13 February 1902 Tiffin, Ohio, by Catharine Copenhaven, Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger, Sarah C. Kelser, John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Paul Pittenger. Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.13 His estate was probated at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15 10 December 1904 Seneca County, Ohio. real estate was sold.14
John P. Pittenger was Methodist.11 John P. Pittenger may have been in the John Pittenger household on the 1840 census at Tiffin, Ohio.15 John P. Pittenger was a farmer.3,6,7 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1850 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Henry C. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Catharine Copenhaven and Adonfah Copenhaven were listed in the household.16 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1860 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Henry C. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, John William Pittenger, Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven were listed in the household.6 John P. Pittenger witnessed the probate of the estate of John Pittenger at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15 on 13 February 1861 at Seneca County, Ohio; 80 acres for $10.17 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1870 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, John William Pittenger, Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven were listed in the household.18 John Robert Pittenger was a grandson descendant of John P. Pittenger.19 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1880 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, John William Pittenger, Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven were listed in the household.7 John P. Pittenger and Jesse Stem Pittenger were a farmers on 1 June 1880.7 John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven resided at Tiffin, Ohio; four miles east of.20,12 John P. Pittenger and James Patterson were associated in 1884 at Clinton Protectives Society, Tiffin, Ohio.21 Mary Olive Pittenger was a granddaughter descendant of John P. Pittenger.19 John P. Pittenger and Samuel Waggoner were associated in the life members and Sam Waggoner corresponding secretary in 1886 at Seneca County Agricultural Society, Seneca County, Ohio.22 John P. Pittenger left a will on 6 April 1900 at Seneca County, Ohio.23 John P. Pittenger was retired before 1 June 1900; farming.24 John P. Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Charles C. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.25 John P. Pittenger estate granted a life estate of land to Catharine Copenhaven at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15 on 4 February 1902 at Seneca County, Ohio.26 Paul Pittenger was a grandson descendant of John P. Pittenger.19
John P. Pittenger was Methodist.11 John P. Pittenger may have been in the John Pittenger household on the 1840 census at Tiffin, Ohio.15 John P. Pittenger was a farmer.3,6,7 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1850 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Henry C. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Catharine Copenhaven and Adonfah Copenhaven were listed in the household.16 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1860 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Henry C. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, John William Pittenger, Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven were listed in the household.6 John P. Pittenger witnessed the probate of the estate of John Pittenger at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15 on 13 February 1861 at Seneca County, Ohio; 80 acres for $10.17 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1870 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, John William Pittenger, Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven were listed in the household.18 John Robert Pittenger was a grandson descendant of John P. Pittenger.19 John P. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1880 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Jesse Stem Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, John William Pittenger, Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven were listed in the household.7 John P. Pittenger and Jesse Stem Pittenger were a farmers on 1 June 1880.7 John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven resided at Tiffin, Ohio; four miles east of.20,12 John P. Pittenger and James Patterson were associated in 1884 at Clinton Protectives Society, Tiffin, Ohio.21 Mary Olive Pittenger was a granddaughter descendant of John P. Pittenger.19 John P. Pittenger and Samuel Waggoner were associated in the life members and Sam Waggoner corresponding secretary in 1886 at Seneca County Agricultural Society, Seneca County, Ohio.22 John P. Pittenger left a will on 6 April 1900 at Seneca County, Ohio.23 John P. Pittenger was retired before 1 June 1900; farming.24 John P. Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Charles C. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.25 John P. Pittenger estate granted a life estate of land to Catharine Copenhaven at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15 on 4 February 1902 at Seneca County, Ohio.26 Paul Pittenger was a grandson descendant of John P. Pittenger.19
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Children of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven
John P. Pittenger married Catharine Copenhaven, daughter of Jacob Copenhaver and Sarah Coe, on 26 October 1843 at Tiffin, Ohio.9,10
Henry C. Pittenger+
26,27 b. 15 August 1844, d. 27 December 1926
Robert McD. Pittenger+
3,4 b. 28 February 1847, d. 5 January 1902
Charles C. Pittenger
3,7,19 b. 12 September 1847, d. 13 November 1935
Jesse Stem Pittenger+
19,28 b. 30 May 1850, d. 6 September 1918
Sarah Catherine Pittenger+
6,7,19 b. April 1853
John William Pittenger
4,8 b. 1855, d. 1 October 1883
Citations
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 182; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 2-130; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 462, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
- [S412] Fred Hiner Dale, A History of the Pittenger Family in America ( Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc, 1942), 4-12; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S680] "Record of Deaths, Probate Court, in and for Senaca (sic) County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 158, 21 Jun 1902, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S95] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 87, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1034.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 23, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, John, Catherine, & John W. Pittenger Tombstone.
- [S932] Marriage License and Return for John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven, 26 October 1843, , Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 27 Oct 1843, 2:6, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S97] Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 Feb 1902 p. 8:2, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Order of Sale, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S123] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, Tiffin, Clinton Twp., p. 15/144, line 2, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704 roll 426.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, p. 462, dwelling 82, family 82.
- [S309] "Deeds, 1821-1926", Seneca County (Ohio). Recorder, General index to deeds (grantees), vol. 1 1822-18 49 General index to deeds (grantors)., vol. 2 184 7-1861: Grantors, 465, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, FHL US/CAN Film [1303089].
- [S13] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 17, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1266.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S229] "Paul Jarvis Buskirk ( 3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio) to Richard Tonsing", 3/12/1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 378; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 375.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 97 p. 5B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-623 roll 1320.
- [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Charles Pittenger household, ED 97, p. 5B, dwelling 98, family 102.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S1574] Death Certificate for Henry C. Pittenger, 29 December 1927, 78705, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, "Oral Histories of Fort Worth," City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, 1517 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, held by Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, Preliminary Questionaire.
Catharine Copenhaven1

F, #40, b. 16 September 1819, d. 4 May 1904
Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|Jacob Copenhaver|b. between 1780 and 1790|p4.htm#i81|Sarah Coe|b. circa 1790|p400.htm#i9976|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Catharine Copenhaven was born on 16 September 1819 at Frederick County, Maryland.3,4,5,6 Catharine Copenhaven was born in February 1819 at Maryland.7,8,9 She was the daughter of Jacob Copenhaver and Sarah Coe.2 Catharine Copenhaven married John P. Pittenger, son of James Pittinger and Jane Gibson, on 26 October 1843 at Tiffin, Ohio.10,11 Catharine Copenhaven died from heart failure on 4 May 1904 at three miles east of Tiffin, Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio, at age 84 years, 7 months and 18 days.9,6,12,13 Catharine Copenhaven was buried on 6 May 1904 at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section C, row 33, #17.14,6,15,9 Her estate was probated 7 May 1904 Tiffin, Ohio, by Sarah C. Kelser, Henry C. Pittinger, J. S. Pittinger, Charles C. Pittenger, John Robert Pittenger, Paul Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Charles C. Pittenger. Application for Probate of Will.16
Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Catharine Copenhauer.17 Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Kate Copenhaven. Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Kate Copenhover.18 Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Catherine Copenhaver.11 Catharine Copenhaven may have been in the Jacob Copenhaver household on the 1820 census at Westminster, Frederick County, Maryland.19 Catharine Copenhaven may have been in the Jacob Copenhaver household on the 1840 census at Tiffin, Ohio.20 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.2 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.7 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.3 John Robert Pittenger was a grandson descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.13 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.21 John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven resided at Tiffin, Ohio; four miles east of.17,22 Mary Olive Pittenger was a granddaughter descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.13 Paul Pittenger was a grandson descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.13 John P. Pittenger named Catharine Copenhaven, Charles C. Pittenger, Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger and Sarah Catherine Pittenger as beneficiary in his will on 6 April 1900 at Seneca County, Ohio.23 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Charles C. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.24 Catharine Copenhaven received a grant of a life estate of land at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15, Seneca County, Ohio, on 4 February 1902.25 Catharine Copenhaven was Methodist Episcopal Church.6 Catharine Copenhaven was the widow of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.26 Catharine Copenhaven left a will on 19 May 1903.27
Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Catharine Copenhauer.17 Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Kate Copenhaven. Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Kate Copenhover.18 Catharine Copenhaven was also known as Catherine Copenhaver.11 Catharine Copenhaven may have been in the Jacob Copenhaver household on the 1820 census at Westminster, Frederick County, Maryland.19 Catharine Copenhaven may have been in the Jacob Copenhaver household on the 1840 census at Tiffin, Ohio.20 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.2 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.7 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.3 John Robert Pittenger was a grandson descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.13 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.21 John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven resided at Tiffin, Ohio; four miles east of.17,22 Mary Olive Pittenger was a granddaughter descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.13 Paul Pittenger was a grandson descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.13 John P. Pittenger named Catharine Copenhaven, Charles C. Pittenger, Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger and Sarah Catherine Pittenger as beneficiary in his will on 6 April 1900 at Seneca County, Ohio.23 Catharine Copenhaven appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Charles C. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.24 Catharine Copenhaven received a grant of a life estate of land at E½SE¼ sec. 10 town 2 range 15 and W½W½SW¼ sec. 11 town 2 range 15, Seneca County, Ohio, on 4 February 1902.25 Catharine Copenhaven was Methodist Episcopal Church.6 Catharine Copenhaven was the widow of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.26 Catharine Copenhaven left a will on 19 May 1903.27
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Children of Catharine Copenhaven and John P. Pittenger
Catharine Copenhaven married John P. Pittenger, son of James Pittinger and Jane Gibson, on 26 October 1843 at Tiffin, Ohio.10,11
Henry C. Pittenger+
13,25,28 b. 15 August 1844, d. 27 December 1926
Robert McD. Pittenger+
4,29 b. 28 February 1847, d. 5 January 1902
Charles C. Pittenger
4,21,30 b. 12 September 1847, d. 13 November 1935
Jesse Stem Pittenger+
13,30,31 b. 30 May 1850, d. 6 September 1918
Sarah Catherine Pittenger+
7,13,30 b. April 1853
John William Pittenger
29,9 b. 1855, d. 1 October 1883
Citations
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 2-130; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, p. 462, dwelling 82, family 82, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
- [S13] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 17, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1266.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 462.
- [S673] Daily Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 May 1904, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 19 May 1904, 2:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S95] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 87, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1034.
- [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 97 p. 5B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-623 roll 1320.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, John, Catherine, & John W. Pittenger Tombstone.
- [S932] Marriage License and Return for John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven, 26 October 1843, , Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S669] Advertiser, 27 Oct 1843, 2:6.
- [S97] Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 May 1904, 8:2, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 182; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S97] Tribune and Herald, 5 May 1904 p. 8:2.
- [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S229] "Paul Jarvis Buskirk ( 3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio) to Richard Tonsing", 3/12/1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S98] "Latter Day Saints Marriage Entry," microfilm, film 77021 0862, held by Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 77021 0862, microfilm #77021 0862.
- [S103] 1820 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Frederick County, Maryland, 204, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M33 film 43.
- [S123] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Jacob Copenhaver household, p. 146, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704 roll 426.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 23, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
- [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Charles Pittenger household, ED 97, p. 5B, dwelling 98, family 102.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Last Will and Testament, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S1574] Death Certificate for Henry C. Pittenger, 29 December 1927, 78705, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- [S412] Fred Hiner Dale, A History of the Pittenger Family in America ( Ann Arbor, Michigan: Edwards Brothers, Inc, 1942), 4-12; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, "Oral Histories of Fort Worth," City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, 1517 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, held by Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, Preliminary Questionaire.
James Patterson1,2,3,4,5

M, #41, b. 23 February 1832, d. 22 November 1917
James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|James Patterson|b. circa 1795\nd. between May 1831 and 22 February 1832|p4.htm#i83|Martha Hall|b. circa 1795\nd. 1839|p4.htm#i84|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
James Patterson was born on 23 February 1832 at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio.1,7,8,9 He was the son of James Patterson and Martha Hall.6,1,3 James Patterson married Mary Jane Waggoner, daughter of Samuel Waggoner and Charlotte (?), on 30 December 1852 at Seneca County, Ohio.10,11,12 James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were divorced between 1 June 1880 and 11 March 1884.13,11,14 James Patterson married Mary M. Ditto, daughter of John W. Ditto and Elizabeth (?), on 11 March 1884 at Mrs. DuBois residence, Tiffin, Ohio.13,15,16 James Patterson married Carrie Hayes.17 James Patterson died from angina pectoris and exhaustion at 651 South Washington on 22 November 1917 at Tiffin, Ohio, at age 85 years, 8 months and 30 days.18,4,1,9 His estate was probated 30 November 1917 Tiffin, Ohio, by Allie Mae Pittenger, Samuel W. Patterson, Nettie Thayer, Lulu E. Schrickel, Perry Schrickel, Edna Schrickel and Zella Schrickel.4 James Patterson was buried on 24 November 1917 at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section E, row 15, #30; section 5, lot 23.19,18,1,9,5
James Patterson was adopted.3 James Patterson also went by the name of Jimmy.6 James Patterson was educated at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; in medicine.6,20 James Patterson was educated at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; at school of medicine.18 Seneca County Chancery Court Vol. 3 p. 321--Abraham Smith and Jacob Souder Guardians of Eliza, Harriet, Andrew, Jane, and James Patterson vs Mary, Andrew, Harriet, Jane and James Patterson heirs of James Patterson dec.--Petition to sell land.21,3 Seneca County Chancery Court June term 1844--Daniel H. Patterson, Eliza Patterson, Harrietta Patterson vs. Adam Patterson, Jane Patterson, James Patterson--Petition for Partition.22,23 James Patterson appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Jacob Souder at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.24 James Patterson and Jacob Souder were a farmer on 1 June 1850 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.7 Jacob Souder named James Patterson, Francis Sleighmaker and Delilah Bernard as beneficiary in his will on 3 August 1852 at Seneca County, Ohio.25 Delilah Bernard named James Patterson, Jane Patterson, Andrew Patterson, Francis Sleighmaker, Delilah (?), Susannah (?), Joshua Souder, John Souder and Enoch Bernard as beneficiary in her will on 19 January 1855 at Seneca County, Ohio.26 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1860 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Sydney J. Patterson, Allie Mae Patterson, Ida D. Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were listed in the household.27 James Patterson was a farmer from 1 June 1860 to 1 June 1880.8,11 James Patterson was a witness to was remembered on a monument with Jesse Stem Esq. circa 1866 at Green Springs, Sandusky County, Ohio.6 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1870 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Sydney J. Patterson, Allie Mae Patterson, Mary J. Patterson, Ida D. Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were listed in the household.28 James Patterson was associated in the member, Seneca County Council, Patrons of Husbandry on 27 November 1874 at Grange Organization, Tiffin, Ohio.29 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1880 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Allie Mae Patterson, Mary J. Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were listed in the household.11 James Patterson was a farmer at Souder farm, Tiffin, Ohio.6,20 James Patterson and John P. Pittenger were associated in 1884 at Clinton Protectives Society, Tiffin, Ohio.30 James Patterson attended the marriage of Jesse Stem Pittenger and Allie Mae Patterson on 30 April 1884 at Mrs. Du Bois-Patterson residence, Tiffin, Ohio.31,32,33,34 James Patterson witnessed the association of Samuel Waggoner and John P. Pittenger in 1886 at Seneca County Agricultural Society, Seneca County, Ohio; life members and Sam Waggoner corresponding secretary.35 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1900 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.36 James Patterson was belonged to the Masonic Fraternity.18 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1910 census at North Greenfield Rd., Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Ida E. Phillips and Sydney J. Patterson were listed in the household.37 Lulu E. Schrickel was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.38 Perry Schrickel was a grandson descendant of James Patterson.39 Zella Schrickel was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.39 Edna Schrickel was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.39 Nettie Thayer was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.40 James Patterson left a will on 5 March 1912 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.4 Ida E. Phillips and James Patterson resided on 4 December 1915 at Tiffin, Ohio.41 James Patterson was retired in 1917; farming.1 He resided at 651 South Washington in 1917 at Tiffin, Ohio.18
James Patterson was adopted.3 James Patterson also went by the name of Jimmy.6 James Patterson was educated at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; in medicine.6,20 James Patterson was educated at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; at school of medicine.18 Seneca County Chancery Court Vol. 3 p. 321--Abraham Smith and Jacob Souder Guardians of Eliza, Harriet, Andrew, Jane, and James Patterson vs Mary, Andrew, Harriet, Jane and James Patterson heirs of James Patterson dec.--Petition to sell land.21,3 Seneca County Chancery Court June term 1844--Daniel H. Patterson, Eliza Patterson, Harrietta Patterson vs. Adam Patterson, Jane Patterson, James Patterson--Petition for Partition.22,23 James Patterson appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Jacob Souder at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.24 James Patterson and Jacob Souder were a farmer on 1 June 1850 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.7 Jacob Souder named James Patterson, Francis Sleighmaker and Delilah Bernard as beneficiary in his will on 3 August 1852 at Seneca County, Ohio.25 Delilah Bernard named James Patterson, Jane Patterson, Andrew Patterson, Francis Sleighmaker, Delilah (?), Susannah (?), Joshua Souder, John Souder and Enoch Bernard as beneficiary in her will on 19 January 1855 at Seneca County, Ohio.26 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1860 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Sydney J. Patterson, Allie Mae Patterson, Ida D. Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were listed in the household.27 James Patterson was a farmer from 1 June 1860 to 1 June 1880.8,11 James Patterson was a witness to was remembered on a monument with Jesse Stem Esq. circa 1866 at Green Springs, Sandusky County, Ohio.6 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1870 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Sydney J. Patterson, Allie Mae Patterson, Mary J. Patterson, Ida D. Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were listed in the household.28 James Patterson was associated in the member, Seneca County Council, Patrons of Husbandry on 27 November 1874 at Grange Organization, Tiffin, Ohio.29 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1880 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Allie Mae Patterson, Mary J. Patterson, Samuel W. Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were listed in the household.11 James Patterson was a farmer at Souder farm, Tiffin, Ohio.6,20 James Patterson and John P. Pittenger were associated in 1884 at Clinton Protectives Society, Tiffin, Ohio.30 James Patterson attended the marriage of Jesse Stem Pittenger and Allie Mae Patterson on 30 April 1884 at Mrs. Du Bois-Patterson residence, Tiffin, Ohio.31,32,33,34 James Patterson witnessed the association of Samuel Waggoner and John P. Pittenger in 1886 at Seneca County Agricultural Society, Seneca County, Ohio; life members and Sam Waggoner corresponding secretary.35 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1900 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.36 James Patterson was belonged to the Masonic Fraternity.18 James Patterson was the head of household on the 1910 census at North Greenfield Rd., Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Ida E. Phillips and Sydney J. Patterson were listed in the household.37 Lulu E. Schrickel was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.38 Perry Schrickel was a grandson descendant of James Patterson.39 Zella Schrickel was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.39 Edna Schrickel was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.39 Nettie Thayer was a granddaughter descendant of James Patterson.40 James Patterson left a will on 5 March 1912 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.4 Ida E. Phillips and James Patterson resided on 4 December 1915 at Tiffin, Ohio.41 James Patterson was retired in 1917; farming.1 He resided at 651 South Washington in 1917 at Tiffin, Ohio.18
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Children of James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner
James Patterson married Mary Jane Waggoner, daughter of Samuel Waggoner and Charlotte (?), on 30 December 1852 at Seneca County, Ohio.10,11,12 James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner were divorced between 1 June 1880 and 11 March 1884.13,11,14
Sydney J. Patterson
6,8,37,41 b. circa July 1854, d. 3 December 1915
Ida D. Patterson+
6,8,28 b. circa 29 April 1857, d. between 22 November 1917 and 30 November 1917
Allie Mae Patterson+
42,11,43,44 b. 27 July 1859, d. 1 December 1950
Samuel W. Patterson+
43,11 b. circa December 1861
Mary J. Patterson+
11,28,45 b. 15 January 1867, d. 3 April 1912
Citations
- [S473] Death Certificate for James Patterson, 1917, 73556, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
- [S99] Marriage License and Return for James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner , 30 Dec 1852, 4-181, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S248] "Seneca County Clerk of Courts Chancery Record", 18 February 1980, film M-77260: 321-322, Ohio Historical Society Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, film 1294056.
- [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S678] Greenlawn Cemetery Records (microfilm), Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio, James Patterson, section no. 5, lot no. 23.
- [S8] "Allie Pittenger ( Crowley, Tarrant County, Texas) to Ohio relatives", between 1887 and 1900. Held by Paul Jarvis Buskirk (3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio).
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 461, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
- [S95] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 373, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1034.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, James Patterson Tombstone.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 274 citation 4-181; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 200 p. 17, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
- [S99] Marriage License and Return for James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner , 30 Dec 1852, 4-181, 4-.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899, p. 275 marriage record 9-117.
- [S931] Marriage License and Return for John Sheller and Mrs. Mary Jane Patterson, 4 April 1889, , Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 451; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S674] Weekly Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 13 Mar 1884, 2:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S100] Daily Advertiser, (Tiffin, Ohio), March 6, 1905, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S100] Daily Advertiser, 22 Nov. 1917, p. 6:7.
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 194; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S108] Jean Seigley, Seneca County, Ohio Chancery Records: Court Index, 1825-1860 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1991), p. 68 (Vol. 3 p. 321); Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S108] Jean Seigley, Seneca County, Ohio Chancery Records: Court Index, 1825-1860, p. 68 (vol. 4 p. 396).
- [S248] "Seneca Chancery Record", 18 February 1980, film M-77260: vol.4 p. 396, Ohio Historical Society Center for Archival Collections.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Jacob Souder household, p. 461, dwelling 72, family 72.
- [S593] "Jacob Souder Last Will and Testament", 3 August 1852, Will Book 2, p. 225: Souder, Mary Fern Vanpool, 601 Oakridge Dr., Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma.
- [S469] "Delilah Souder Will", 19 January 1855, Will Book 2, p. 383: Souder, Mary Fern Vanpool, 601 Oakridge Dr., Bartlesville, Washington County, Oklahoma.
- [S95] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, James Patterson household, p. 373, dwelling 721, family 763.
- [S13] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Clinton Twp. p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1266.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 376.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 378.
- [S9] Family Bible Record of James D. and Cherokee Farmer. The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised (Philadelphia: National Publishing Co, 1882); Fort Worth Public Library (500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas), loose p. inside bible. The James Farmer Family Bible passed from Martha Elizabeth Pittenger Tonsing to her son Richard Tonsing who donated it to the library in 1996.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899, p. 280 citation 9-131.
- [S933] Marriage License and Return for Jesse Stem Pittenger and Alzoa M Patterson, 30 April 1884, 9-131, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S674] Weekly Tribune, 8 May 1884, 2:8.
- [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 375.
- [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 97 p. 7B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-623 roll 1320.
- [S136] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 140 p. 7A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1229.
- [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 29 Nov 1917, 6:7, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Waiver of Notice and Consent to Probate, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S670] Daily Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 4 Dec 1915, 4:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S87] Death Certificate for Allie M Pittenger, 4 December 1950, 60619, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Will and Application for Probate of Will and Waiver of Notice and Consent to Probate, Seneca County Courthouse.
- [S902] Marion Gladys Pittenger, "Oral Histories of Fort Worth," City Dept. of Public Health and Welfare, interview transcription, 15 March 1978 & 21 March 1978, 1517 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, held by Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, Preliminary Questionaire.
- [S807] Death Certificate for Mary J Schrickel, 5 April 1912, 24223, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
Mary Jane Waggoner1,2,3

F, #42, b. 24 January 1834, d. 6 May 1915
Mary Jane Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|Samuel Waggoner|b. say December 1809|p4.htm#i85|Charlotte (?)|b. say December 1809|p4.htm#i86|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Mary Jane Waggoner was born on 24 January 1834 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.4,6,7,5 She was the daughter of Samuel Waggoner and Charlotte (?).4,1,5 Mary Jane Waggoner married James Patterson, son of James Patterson and Martha Hall, on 30 December 1852 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,8,9 Mary Jane Waggoner and James Patterson were divorced between 1 June 1880 and 11 March 1884.10,8,11 Mary Jane Patterson married John Sheller on 4 April 1889 at Mary Jane Patterson's residence, Seneca County, Ohio.12,11,13,14 Mary Jane Waggoner died from chronic interstitial nephritis at North Greenfield Rd. on 6 May 1915 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio, at age 81 years, 3 months and 12 days.7,15,5 Mary Jane Waggoner was buried on 8 May 1915 at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section G, row 30, #4.16,15,7,5
Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Jane Waggoner.1,17,4 Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Jean Waggoner.18,19 Mary Jane Waggoner may have been in the Samuel Waggoner household on the 1840 census at Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio.20 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Samuel Waggoner at District 188, Seneca County, Ohio.21 Mary Jane Waggoner was educated at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; convent school.1,17 Mary Jane Waggoner was a keeping home. Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1860 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.22 Mary Jane Waggoner was a witness to was remembered on a monument with Jesse Stem Esq. circa 1866 at Green Springs, Sandusky County, Ohio.1 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.6 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1880 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.8 Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Mary Jane Patterson.8,11,14 Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Mary Jane Sheller.23,24,5 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1900 census in the household of John Sheller at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.13 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1910 census in the household of John Sheller at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.24 Mary Jane Waggoner attended the English Lutheran Church on 6 May 1915 at Seneca County, Ohio.15,7
Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Jane Waggoner.1,17,4 Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Jean Waggoner.18,19 Mary Jane Waggoner may have been in the Samuel Waggoner household on the 1840 census at Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio.20 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Samuel Waggoner at District 188, Seneca County, Ohio.21 Mary Jane Waggoner was educated at Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio; convent school.1,17 Mary Jane Waggoner was a keeping home. Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1860 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.22 Mary Jane Waggoner was a witness to was remembered on a monument with Jesse Stem Esq. circa 1866 at Green Springs, Sandusky County, Ohio.1 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.6 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1880 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.8 Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Mary Jane Patterson.8,11,14 Mary Jane Waggoner was also known as Mary Jane Sheller.23,24,5 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1900 census in the household of John Sheller at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.13 Mary Jane Waggoner appeared on the 1910 census in the household of John Sheller at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.24 Mary Jane Waggoner attended the English Lutheran Church on 6 May 1915 at Seneca County, Ohio.15,7
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Children of Mary Jane Waggoner and James Patterson
Mary Jane Waggoner married James Patterson, son of James Patterson and Martha Hall, on 30 December 1852 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,8,9 Mary Jane Waggoner and James Patterson were divorced between 1 June 1880 and 11 March 1884.10,8,11
Sydney J. Patterson
1,25,6 b. circa July 1854, d. 3 December 1915
Ida D. Patterson+
1,25,6 b. circa 29 April 1857, d. between 22 November 1917 and 30 November 1917
Allie Mae Patterson+
18,8,6 b. 27 July 1859, d. 1 December 1950
Samuel W. Patterson+
17,8 b. circa December 1861
Mary J. Patterson+
6,8,26 b. 15 January 1867, d. 3 April 1912
Citations
- [S8] "Allie Pittenger ( Crowley, Tarrant County, Texas) to Ohio relatives", between 1887 and 1900. Held by Paul Jarvis Buskirk (3871 N. State Route 101, Tiffin, Ohio).
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 274 citation 4-181; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S99] Marriage License and Return for James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner , 30 Dec 1852, 4-181, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 921, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
- [S808] Death Certificate for Mary Jane Sheller, 7 May 1915, 30558, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
- [S13] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Clinton Twp. p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1266.
- [S670] Daily Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 6 May 1915, 8:4, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 200 p. 17, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
- [S99] Marriage License and Return for James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner , 30 Dec 1852, 4-181, 4-.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899, p. 275 marriage record 9-117.
- [S931] Marriage License and Return for John Sheller and Mrs. Mary Jane Patterson, 4 April 1889, , Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899, p. 326 citation 9-621.
- [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 97 p. 5B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-623 roll 1320.
- [S673] Daily Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 Apr 1889, 4:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 13 May 1915, 5:6, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
- [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, Mary Jane Sheller Tombstone.
- [S92] "Carol Sue Lane ( 12081 W. Dakota Dr., Lakewood, Colorado, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 22 July 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S87] Death Certificate for Allie M Pittenger, 4 December 1950, 60619, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S98] "Latter Day Saints Marriage Entry," microfilm, film 77021 0862, held by Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, film 77021 0862, microfilm #77021 0862.
- [S123] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Samuel Waggoner household, Tiffin, Clinton Twp., p. 26/154, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704 roll 426.
- [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Samuel Wagner household, p. 461, dwelling 74, family 74.
- [S95] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, James Patterson household, p. 373, dwelling 721, family 763, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1034.
- [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 219; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S136] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 140 p. 6B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1229.
- [S95] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 373.
- [S807] Death Certificate for Mary J Schrickel, 5 April 1912, 24223, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
Elijah Ward Farmer Jr.1,2,3,4

M, #43, b. December 1831, d. 5 April 1915
Elijah Ward Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Elijah Farmer|b. circa 1788\nd. say 18 November 1847|p4.htm#i87|Jane Preston|b. 28 February 1798\nd. between 1864 and 1870|p4.htm#i88|David Farmer|b. 7 July 1760\nd. 18 April 1817|p138.htm#i3441|Nancy Vaughan|b. 15 July 1758\nd. 17 August 1833|p176.htm#i4396|George W. Preston|b. 21 February 1769\nd. January 1808|p76.htm#i1887|Jane J. E. Looney|b. 21 April 1771\nd. 17 February 1858|p76.htm#i1889|
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
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- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was born in December 1831 at Roane County, Tennessee.7,8,9 He was the son of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston.5,6,3 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was born on 27 December 1832.10 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. married Sarah A. Jackson, daughter of John C. Jackson and Elizabeth (?), in 1858 at Texas.3,11,12 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. married Amanda Dean on 30 October 1867 at Texas.11 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. married Mary Eddy on 27 January 1884 at Tarrant County, Texas.13,8,14 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Mary Eddy obtained a marriage license on 26 January 1884 at Tarrant County, Texas.13 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. died at 2325 Refugio Ave. on 5 April 1915 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 83 years and 4 months.10,15 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was buried on 7 April 1915 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.10 His estate was probated 2 June 1919 M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, by William Robert Farmer and Joseph Preston Farmer. lots 4 to 6 part 7-8 block 173.16 His estate was probated 17 July 1915 Tarrant County, Texas, by Joseph Preston Farmer.15 His estate was probated 10 September 1919 Tarrant County, Texas, by Joseph Preston Farmer.17
Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. also went by the name of Lige.18,19 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. may have been in the Elijah Farmer household on the 1840 census at Roane County, Tennessee.20 Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and David V. Farmer resided before 1846 at Roane County, Tennessee.21,22 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say April 1846 at Lamar County, Texas; 3 mos.18,9,23 Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and David V. Farmer resided say July 1846 at Fannin County, Texas.21,18,9 Jane Preston, Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., Mildred P. Farmer, David V. Farmer, Polly B. Farmer and Arline M. Farmer resided on 24 November 1847 at Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas.4,24 Joseph Beryl Farmer, David V. Farmer and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided in 1849 at Carswell AFB, Tarrant County, Texas; 320 acres extending north to Knight's Lake and east to the West Fork, one mile north of Elijah's farm.21,25 He resided at Alta Mere (Hwy. 183) in 1849 at Westworth, Tarrant County, Texas.26 He resided at White Settlement Rd. in 1849 at Carswell AFB, Tarrant County, Texas; The residence of the commanding general of Carswell AFB is on the former site of Elijah's home.21 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer resided in 1849 at east Texas, Texas.27 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say October 1850 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.18,28,9 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer resided circa 1851 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas; built the first log houses in this area.29,21 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. attended the marriage of James August Ventioner Jr. and Mildred P. Farmer on 13 July 1851 at Elijah Farmer's home, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.29,30,26,31,32 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a signed a contract with military to take all the company's baggage by ox-drawn cart from Fort Worth to its next post Fort Mason in October 1853 at Fort Worth, Texas.33 David V. Farmer and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided on 13 March 1854 at Robertson Land District, Tarrant County, Texas; 6 miles west of Fort Worth.34,35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the property transfer of David V. Farmer on 13 March 1854 at Tarrant County, Texas; survey #2837.36 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the property transfer of Joseph Beryl Farmer on 13 March 1854 at Tarrant County, Texas; survey #2882.36 Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and David V. Farmer resided on 13 March 1854 at Robertson Land District, Tarrant County, Texas; 6 miles west of Ft. Worth.34,35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1856 at Tarrant County, Texas.35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was saw a bear in 1860 at Silver Creek, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.37 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and George Preston Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1860 at Tarrant County, Texas.35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and George Preston Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1864 at Tarrant County, Texas.38 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. began military service on 2 February 1864 Pvt. Bastrop Calvary Co. 26th Brig.39 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the probate of the estate of David V. Farmer on 7 May 1864 at Tarrant County, Texas; 279 acres.40,41 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a stockman before 1866 at Flag Springs, Fannin County, Texas.9 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. voted in the election on 29 August 1867 at Justice Precinct 10, Tarrant County, Texas.42 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1870 census at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas. James David Farmer, Joseph Preston Farmer, Eugene Ward Farmer, William Robert Farmer and Amanda Dean were listed in the household.1 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a farmer on 1 June 1870.1 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. bought 320 acres from William A. Connelly of land at Buck Oaks Farm, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas, on 6 August 1870.43 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a Grand Juror serving in district Court on 1 March 1873 at Fort Worth, Texas.44 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1875 at Tarrant County, Texas.35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the probate of the estate of Joseph Beryl Farmer on 28 February 1878 at E. A. Carroll and D. V. Farmer survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 279 acres.45 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. received a grant of 35 acres of land from Joseph Beryl Farmer at J. B. Farmer survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 11 March 1878.46 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean granted tracts of 49 acres and 420 acres of land to Joseph Beryl Farmer at D V Farmer et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 11 March 1878.47,48,49 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. James David Farmer, Joseph Preston Farmer, Eugene Ward Farmer, Martha Jane Farmer, Ada Myrtle Farmer, William Robert Farmer and Amanda Dean were listed in the household.50 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a secretary to Democratic Executive Committee on 19 July 1883 at Birdville, Tarrant County, Texas.51 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted plot of land to Mary Eddy at Smith W. Side addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 27 December 1889.52 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas. Martha Jane Farmer and Mary Eddy were listed in the household.8 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the association of Mary Eddy; niece.8 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided at sw cor 23d, Calhoun in 1902 at Fort Worth, Texas.53 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the property transfer of James David Farmer to Joseph Preston Farmer on 23 May 1903 at C Connally J B Farmer et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 235 1/2 acres.54 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted lots 4 to 6 block 173 of land to James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 17 August 1903.55 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted 320 acres of land to Joseph Preston Farmer at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas, on 21 November 1903.43 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided at 2325 Refugio Ave. from 1904 to 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.56,9,2 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted 20 acres of land to Joseph Looney Farmer at Socora Farming Co, Tarrant County, Texas, on 20 January 1904.57 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided at Tarrant County, Texas; five miles north of Fort Worth on the West Fork of the Trinity.58 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Alva Amber Thompson at 2324 Lincoln Ave., Fort Worth, Texas.59 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was retired before 1915; farmer.10 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Alva Amber Thompson were associated in the father-in-law.59 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was first settler in White Settlement. The road leading to Carswell AFB is Farmer's Branch Road.60
Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. also went by the name of Lige.18,19 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. may have been in the Elijah Farmer household on the 1840 census at Roane County, Tennessee.20 Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and David V. Farmer resided before 1846 at Roane County, Tennessee.21,22 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say April 1846 at Lamar County, Texas; 3 mos.18,9,23 Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and David V. Farmer resided say July 1846 at Fannin County, Texas.21,18,9 Jane Preston, Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., Mildred P. Farmer, David V. Farmer, Polly B. Farmer and Arline M. Farmer resided on 24 November 1847 at Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas.4,24 Joseph Beryl Farmer, David V. Farmer and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided in 1849 at Carswell AFB, Tarrant County, Texas; 320 acres extending north to Knight's Lake and east to the West Fork, one mile north of Elijah's farm.21,25 He resided at Alta Mere (Hwy. 183) in 1849 at Westworth, Tarrant County, Texas.26 He resided at White Settlement Rd. in 1849 at Carswell AFB, Tarrant County, Texas; The residence of the commanding general of Carswell AFB is on the former site of Elijah's home.21 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer resided in 1849 at east Texas, Texas.27 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say October 1850 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.18,28,9 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer resided circa 1851 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas; built the first log houses in this area.29,21 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. attended the marriage of James August Ventioner Jr. and Mildred P. Farmer on 13 July 1851 at Elijah Farmer's home, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.29,30,26,31,32 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a signed a contract with military to take all the company's baggage by ox-drawn cart from Fort Worth to its next post Fort Mason in October 1853 at Fort Worth, Texas.33 David V. Farmer and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided on 13 March 1854 at Robertson Land District, Tarrant County, Texas; 6 miles west of Fort Worth.34,35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the property transfer of David V. Farmer on 13 March 1854 at Tarrant County, Texas; survey #2837.36 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the property transfer of Joseph Beryl Farmer on 13 March 1854 at Tarrant County, Texas; survey #2882.36 Joseph Beryl Farmer, Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and David V. Farmer resided on 13 March 1854 at Robertson Land District, Tarrant County, Texas; 6 miles west of Ft. Worth.34,35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1856 at Tarrant County, Texas.35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was saw a bear in 1860 at Silver Creek, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.37 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and George Preston Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1860 at Tarrant County, Texas.35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and George Preston Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1864 at Tarrant County, Texas.38 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. began military service on 2 February 1864 Pvt. Bastrop Calvary Co. 26th Brig.39 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the probate of the estate of David V. Farmer on 7 May 1864 at Tarrant County, Texas; 279 acres.40,41 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a stockman before 1866 at Flag Springs, Fannin County, Texas.9 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. voted in the election on 29 August 1867 at Justice Precinct 10, Tarrant County, Texas.42 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1870 census at Justice Precinct 1, Fort Worth, Texas. James David Farmer, Joseph Preston Farmer, Eugene Ward Farmer, William Robert Farmer and Amanda Dean were listed in the household.1 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a farmer on 1 June 1870.1 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. bought 320 acres from William A. Connelly of land at Buck Oaks Farm, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas, on 6 August 1870.43 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a Grand Juror serving in district Court on 1 March 1873 at Fort Worth, Texas.44 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Joseph Beryl Farmer appeared on the tax rolls in 1875 at Tarrant County, Texas.35 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the probate of the estate of Joseph Beryl Farmer on 28 February 1878 at E. A. Carroll and D. V. Farmer survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 279 acres.45 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. received a grant of 35 acres of land from Joseph Beryl Farmer at J. B. Farmer survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 11 March 1878.46 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean granted tracts of 49 acres and 420 acres of land to Joseph Beryl Farmer at D V Farmer et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 11 March 1878.47,48,49 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. James David Farmer, Joseph Preston Farmer, Eugene Ward Farmer, Martha Jane Farmer, Ada Myrtle Farmer, William Robert Farmer and Amanda Dean were listed in the household.50 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was a secretary to Democratic Executive Committee on 19 July 1883 at Birdville, Tarrant County, Texas.51 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted plot of land to Mary Eddy at Smith W. Side addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 27 December 1889.52 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas. Martha Jane Farmer and Mary Eddy were listed in the household.8 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the association of Mary Eddy; niece.8 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided at sw cor 23d, Calhoun in 1902 at Fort Worth, Texas.53 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. witnessed the property transfer of James David Farmer to Joseph Preston Farmer on 23 May 1903 at C Connally J B Farmer et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 235 1/2 acres.54 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted lots 4 to 6 block 173 of land to James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 17 August 1903.55 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted 320 acres of land to Joseph Preston Farmer at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas, on 21 November 1903.43 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided at 2325 Refugio Ave. from 1904 to 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.56,9,2 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. granted 20 acres of land to Joseph Looney Farmer at Socora Farming Co, Tarrant County, Texas, on 20 January 1904.57 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. resided at Tarrant County, Texas; five miles north of Fort Worth on the West Fork of the Trinity.58 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Alva Amber Thompson at 2324 Lincoln Ave., Fort Worth, Texas.59 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was retired before 1915; farmer.10 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Alva Amber Thompson were associated in the father-in-law.59 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. was first settler in White Settlement. The road leading to Carswell AFB is Farmer's Branch Road.60
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=19 April 2005
Children of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson
Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. married Sarah A. Jackson, daughter of John C. Jackson and Elizabeth (?), in 1858 at Texas.3,11,12
James David Farmer+
61,7,11 b. 25 June 1858, d. 24 January 1942
Joseph Preston Farmer+
7,62,11 b. 13 February 1860, d. 9 December 1935
William Robert Farmer+
1,7,11 b. 16 March 1862, d. 28 October 1934
Children of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean
Eugene Ward Farmer+
1,7 b. 1868, d. say 17 February 1910
Martha Jane Farmer
63,7,64 b. 14 February 1876, d. 6 June 1967
Ada Myrtle Farmer+
7 b. say 2 July 1878
Citations
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- [S127] "Jane Farmer ( Fannin County, Texas) to Jean Preston", 24 November 1847. Held by Parker County Genealogical Society (PO Box 201, Weatherford, Parker County, Texas).
- [S71] Raymond M Daniel, "Family Group Sheets," 26 Mar 1992, 2968 Chris Ln., Grapevine, Texas, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
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- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 97 p. 21, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
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- [S411] Death Certificate for E. W Farmer, 7 April 1915, 8761, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S891] "Abstract of Title to south ½ of lot no. 12 in block no. 7 Timberlake Heights Addition, to the city of Fort Worth, Tarrant County Texas", Abstract No 78645: 7, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
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- [S26] Marriage License and Return for E. W. Farmer and Mrs. Mary E Hall, 28 Jan 1884, , Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, vol. 3 no. 77.
- [S343] Tarrant County, Texas Marriage Records 1876-1885 ( Fort Worth, Texas: privately printed, circa 1990), 70; Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S894] "Estate of E. W. Farmer", 17 July 1915, 4592: Appointment of Administrator, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 592 p. 487 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 566 p. 51 P of H, Fort Worth Public Library.
- [S90] "Julie Perkins Murphy ( 6009 Meadows Ct., Arlington, Texas, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", July 11, 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 30.
- [S289] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Roane County, Tennessee, Elijah Farmer household, p. 16/61, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704, roll 535.
- [S379] Julia Kathryn Garrett, Fort Worth a Frontier Triumph ( Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 1996), 92-99; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S379] Julia Kathryn Garrett, Fort Worth a Frontier Triumph, 93.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 169 & 171.
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- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 20.
- [S79] Down Historic Trails of Fort Worth and Tarrant County ( Fort Worth, Texas: Dudly Hodgkins Co, 1949), 63; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S63] Norris Chambers, White Settlement Business Directory 1996-1997 , Pioneers of White Settlement ( White Settlement, Texas: White Settlement Area Chamber of Commerce, 1996), 3-4; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 171.
- [S63] Norris Chambers, White Settlement Business Directory 1996-1997, 2.
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- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 89; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, James Ventioner household, ED 203 page 260D, dwelling 162, family 167.
- [S238] Richard F Selcer, The Fort that Became a City an Illustrated Reconstruction of Fort Worth, Texas, 1849-1853 ( Fort Worth, Texas: Texas Christian University Press, 1995), 139; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S77] Weldon I Hudson, First Settlers of Tarrant County, Texas, 1841-1859 ( Fort Worth, Texas: privately printed, circa 1983), 137; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S116] "Nancy Timmons Samuels ( Fort Worth Genealogical Society, 4783 Lubbock Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76115-3026) to Richard Tonsing", 10 Oct. 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 170.
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- [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary, 69.
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- [S897] John P. White and Gary W Smith, "Buck Oaks Farm The Raymond and Katherine Buck House, Fort Worth, Texas Historic Structures Report," Prepared for Carswell Air Force Base, 30 April 1993, Lubbock, Texas, held by Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas, 4.
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- [S891] "South ½ of lot no. 12 in block no. 7 Timberlake Heights Addition", Abstract No 78645: 8, Tarrant County Archives.
- [S899] "Abstract of Title to Lot No. Four in Block No. One Oakleaf Addition, to the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, being a part of the David V. Farmer Survey in Said County", 95455: 8, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
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- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice.
- [S24] Death Certificate for James D Farmer, 13 February 1942, 4798, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S780] Death Certificate for Joe P Farmer, 10 December 1935, 59123, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
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- [S815] Death Certificate for Jane Berger, 7 June 1967, 7097-023402, California Department of Health Services, PO Box 730241, Sacramento, California.
Sarah A. Jackson1

F, #44, b. say December 1837, d. 1866
Sarah A. Jackson|b. say December 1837\nd. 1866|p2.htm#i44|John C. Jackson|b. say December 1810|p438.htm#i10929|Elizabeth (?)|b. say December 1810|p438.htm#i10930|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Sarah A. Jackson was born say December 1837 at Arkansas.1 She was the daughter of John C. Jackson and Elizabeth (?).1 Sarah A. Jackson married Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., son of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, in 1858 at Texas.2,3,4 Sarah A. Jackson died in 1866.3
Sarah A. Jackson was also known as Sallie Jackson.5,6,7 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say April 1846 at Lamar County, Texas; 3 mos.6,7,8 Sarah A. Jackson appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John C. Jackson at Fannin County, Texas.1 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say October 1850 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.6,9,7 Sarah A. Jackson also went by the name of Sally Jackson.10
Sarah A. Jackson was also known as Sallie Jackson.5,6,7 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say April 1846 at Lamar County, Texas; 3 mos.6,7,8 Sarah A. Jackson appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John C. Jackson at Fannin County, Texas.1 Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Sarah A. Jackson resided say October 1850 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.6,9,7 Sarah A. Jackson also went by the name of Sally Jackson.10
Thompson Public Cemetery=N
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=30 June 2004
Children of Sarah A. Jackson and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr.
Sarah A. Jackson married Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., son of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, in 1858 at Texas.2,3,4
James David Farmer+
3 b. 25 June 1858, d. 24 January 1942
Joseph Preston Farmer+
11,3 b. 13 February 1860, d. 9 December 1935
William Robert Farmer+
3 b. 16 March 1862, d. 28 October 1934
Citations
- [S72] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Fannin County, Texas, Jno C. Jackson household, p. 161, dwelling 219, family 219, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 910. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S444] "Gaylene Margaret Bartlett ( 1255 San Moritz Dr., San Jose, CA 95132, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 01:41:49 -0700, Subject: Re: Preston, George 1769-1808. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S891] "Abstract of Title to south ½ of lot no. 12 in block no. 7 Timberlake Heights Addition, to the city of Fort Worth, Tarrant County Texas", Abstract No 78645: 7, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S1030] Edmund West, "Family Data Collection - Marriages," 2001, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Marriages database online Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001, http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll
- [S71] Raymond M Daniel, "Family Group Sheets," 26 Mar 1992, 2968 Chris Ln., Grapevine, Texas, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S90] "Julie Perkins Murphy ( 6009 Meadows Ct., Arlington, Texas, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", July 11, 1996. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S339] A Twentieth Century History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas ( Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1906), 215-216; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 169 & 171; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 171.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 176.
- [S780] Death Certificate for Joe P Farmer, 10 December 1935, 59123, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
Henry Jack Thompson1,2,3

M, #45, b. 5 April 1832, d. 26 August 1883
Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Robert Harvey Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|(?) Thompson|b. circa 1761|p77.htm#i1906||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart

Henry Jack Thompson may have been in the Robert Harvey Thompson household on the 1840 census at Cocke County, Tennessee.13 James Venshioner, Sr. came to Tarrant Co. previous to 1850 and a portion of the land he settled is now the farm of Henry Thompson.14 Henry Jack Thompson and Samuel G. Thompson were a farmers on 1 June 1850.5 Henry Jack Thompson appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Robert Harvey Thompson at Bradley County, Tennessee.5 Henry Jack Thompson began military service on 20 August 1851 at Bradley County, Tennessee, a 1st Major in the 144th Tennessee Militia Regiment.15
Thompson Public Cemetery=Y
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=N
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=23 June 2008
Children of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham
Henry Jack Thompson married Jeanette B. Ham, daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen, on 14 March 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.7,8,9
Martha Cherokee Thompson+
37,31,7,6 b. 28 December 1861, d. 12 May 1940
Harris Lewis Thompson+
50,7,32,6 b. 11 April 1867, d. 23 January 1922
Mark S. Thompson
31,32,6 b. 13 August 1869, d. 1879
Alva Amber Thompson+
7,51,6 b. 18 June 1872, d. 1 March 1940
Mary Eva Thompson+
52,7,6 b. 28 July 1874, d. 24 April 1945
Thompson Turner Thompson+
7,53,6 b. 26 March 1878, d. 6 November 1961
Charles H. Thompson+
31,6 b. 23 June 1882, d. 9 January 1907
Citations
- [S25] Death Certificate for Martha Cherokee Farmer, 11 June 1940, 25536, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, Henry J. Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
- [S340] Henry Jack Thompson, Records of the Adjutant Generals Office Civil War--Confederate Soldiers--Texas, micropublication microcopy M323 roll 443, Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas, roll 443.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers ( Fort Worth, Texas: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1895), 283-284; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S578] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Bradley County, Tennessee, Robert H. Thompson household, p. 229/460, dwelling 1273, family 1273, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 871. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, 1673 Thompson Births.Png. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 97 p. 21, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
- [S237] Jack County Marriage License and Certificate for Henry Jack Thompson and Jennett B Ham, 14 March 1861, Vol. 1, Jack County--Clerk, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S406] "Patent," : Affidavits, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers, 283.
- [S62] Mrs. Homer L. Roper and Daughters of the American Revolution, "Thompson Cemetery (Sometimes Called Farmer)," Thompson Public and Family Cemeteries, typed list, 1958, Tarrant County, Texas, held by White Settlement Chamber of Commerce, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.
- [S579] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Cocke County, Tennessee, Robert H. Thompson household, p. 267, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704, roll 518.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 175; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, 1673 Major In Tennessee Army.

- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 41.
- [S349] "Thompson Surname," Vertical File, 1999, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Thompson Vertical File, List of Registered Voters-1867.
- [S573] "Johanna Thompson (1:7320) (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 20:23:07 EDT, Subject: Re: Ham Pension. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S341] Frances T Ingmire, Texas Ranger Service Records 1847-1900 ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1982), 11-14; Dallas Public Library, Dallas, Texas.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, Confederacy findings 1.

- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events ( Jacksboro, Texas: privately printed, 1975), 23; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S236] "Dorcas M. Ham v. Berry L. Ham", 17 September 1862, divorce records. http://www.scribd.com/doc/11568702/236-ham-divorce: 31 August 1863, Jack County--Clerk, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, Confederacy findings 2.


- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 114.
- [S340] Henry Jack Thompson, Confederate Soldiers--Texas, microcopy M323 roll 443, on a descriptive roll of Texan Union refugees and deserters who arrived at San Elizario, Texas.
- [S573] "Johanna Thompson (1:7320) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 01:26:09 EDT, Subject: Re: Thompson Family.
- [S364] H Smythe, Historical Sketch of Parker County and Weatherford, Texas ( Waco, Texas: W. M. Morrison, 1973), 199; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S848] John S. Grace and R. B Jones, A New History of Parker County ( Weatherford, Texas: Parker County Historical Commission, 1987), 142; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S349] Vertical File, 1999, 1868 Poll Tax List of Parker County Texas.
- [S367] Miscellaneous Records of Jack County, Texas ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1981), Registered Voters in Jack County, Texas 1867-1875, p. 36; Jacksboro Public Library, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers, 284.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, 10, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1593.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Henry J. Thompson household, Page 10, dwelling 77, family 78.
- [S403] "Bounty," : Transferred by W. Rider, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S405] "Bounty," : Patent, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S122] Thomas F Horton, History of Jack County Being Accounts of Pioneer Times, Excerpts from County Court Records, Indian Stories, Biographical Sketches, and Interesting Events, 28-29.
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 446; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S409] "Patent," : Certificate, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S409] "Patent" : Field Notes, General Land Office.
- [S409] "Patent" : Transfer, General Land Office.
- [S375] Tombstone, Myrtle Cemetery, W. Knox and Glasscock, Ennis, Texas; Richard Tonsing, B. L. Ham tombstone, section 16, read by Richard Tonsing, 11 March 1999.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Henry Thompson household, ED 97 p. 21/202, dwelling 3, family 3.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas.
- [S404] "Patent," : Field Notes, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S407] "Patent," : Application to Purchase, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S406] "Patent" : Application, General Land Office.
- [S404] "Patent" : Application to Purchase, General Land Office.
- [S406] "Patent" : Field Notes, General Land Office.
- [S408] "Patent," : Application, General Land Office, Texas General Land Office Archives and Records Division, 1700 N. Congress Ave., Suite 935, Austin, Texas.
- [S1467] Death Certificate for Harris Lewis Thompson, 7 February 1922, 2887, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S879] Death Certificate for Alvy A Thompson, 2 March 1940, 04732, Oklahoma State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, PO Box 53551, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- [S721] Death Certificate for Mary Etta Farmer, 1945, 18232, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S722] Death Certificate for Thompson Turner Thompson, 1961, 67098, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
Jeanette B. Ham1,2,3

F, #46, b. 16 February 1846, d. 1 May 1926
Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Berry Lewis Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas Matilda Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|||||||Abner Bowen|b. 25 May 1769\nd. between 11 September 1828 and 19 September 1828|p38.htm#i946|Jeannette Thompson|b. 6 May 1782\nd. 1865|p39.htm#i952|
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Richard Tonsing.
- Charts
- Rick's Pedigree Chart
Jeanette B. Ham was born on 16 February 1846 at Robertson County, Texas.1,5,7,3 She was the daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen.4,5,6,7,8 Jeanette B. Ham married Henry Jack Thompson, son of Robert Harvey Thompson and Martha (?), on 14 March 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.9,10,8 Jeanette B. Ham died from cardiac arythmia and senility at White Settlement Rd. on 1 May 1926 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 80 years, 2 months and 15 days.7 Jeanette B. Ham was buried at 6520 White Settlement Rd. on 3 May 1926 at Thompson Family Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.11,7,1 Funeral services were held for her at old White Settlement Rd. on 3 May 1926 at Thompson Ranch, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.12 Her estate was probated 7 July 1926 Tarrant County, Texas, by Thompson Turner Thompson, Alva Amber Thompson, Martha Cherokee Farmer, Dollie Thompson, Benjamin Lewis Thompson, Florence Victoria Thompson, Robert Harvey Thompson and Marvin S. Thompson.13
Jeanette B. Ham was also known as Jeanette N. Ham.14 Jeanette B. Ham was also known as Jennett B. Ham.10,15,16 Jeanette B. Ham attended the Methodist Episcopal Church at Tarrant County, Texas.17 Jeanette B. Ham and Berry Lewis Ham resided in August 1846 at Navarro County, Texas.17 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Navarro, Navarro County, Texas.6 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.18 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.19 Jeanette B. Ham received a grant of B. L. Ham granted deed to Jeanette B. Thompson of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Wise County, Texas, on 27 May 1871.20 Jeanette B. Ham and Henry Jack Thompson resided in 1873 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.4,21 Jeanette B. Ham received a grant of 400 acres worth $2,000 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Wise County, Texas.8 Elizabeth Jones and Jannett Thompson received a grant of lots 1 and 2 block 134 worth $800 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.8 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.22 Abner Lewis Ham, Mattie Bailey, Lizzie Jones, Virginia Paschal, Eva McKie Simpson, Jannett Thompson, William L. Wyatt, Lou Wyatt, Martha E. Wyatt and Joseph Wyatt inherited part of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 17 August 1880 at Ellis County, Texas.23 Jeanette B. Ham and Henry Jack Thompson resided on 22 September 1880 at Fort Worth, Texas.8 Jeanette B. Ham granted 83 2/10 acres of land to James David Farmer at W. H. Carroll survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 18 April 1888.24 Jeanette B. Ham granted 200 acres of land to Martha Cherokee Thompson at J. Collett and J. M. Schreeves survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 5 October 1888.25 Jeanette B. Ham received a grant of land from James David Farmer at J M Schreeves et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 22 December 1888.26 Jeanette B. Ham was a farmer on 1 June 1900.27,28 Jeanette B. Ham was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Thompson Turner Thompson, Lizzie Tinsley, Charles H. Thompson, Dollie Thompson, Florence Victoria Thompson, Benjamin Lewis Thompson, Robert Harvey Thompson and Harris Lewis Thompson were listed in the household.28 Jeanette B. Ham was the head of household on the 1910 census at White Settlement Rd., Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Minnie M. Mock, Mary P. Thompson, Turner Thompson, Nellie P. Thompson, Jessie Thompson and Thompson Turner Thompson were listed in the household.27 Mary Eva Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham resided at White Settlement Rd. on 15 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas; neighbors.27 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Thompson Turner Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.29 Jeanette B. Ham was a housewife. Jeanette B. Ham was also known as Jannett Thompson.8
Jeanette B. Ham was also known as Jeanette N. Ham.14 Jeanette B. Ham was also known as Jennett B. Ham.10,15,16 Jeanette B. Ham attended the Methodist Episcopal Church at Tarrant County, Texas.17 Jeanette B. Ham and Berry Lewis Ham resided in August 1846 at Navarro County, Texas.17 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Navarro, Navarro County, Texas.6 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.18 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.19 Jeanette B. Ham received a grant of B. L. Ham granted deed to Jeanette B. Thompson of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Wise County, Texas, on 27 May 1871.20 Jeanette B. Ham and Henry Jack Thompson resided in 1873 at White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.4,21 Jeanette B. Ham received a grant of 400 acres worth $2,000 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Wise County, Texas.8 Elizabeth Jones and Jannett Thompson received a grant of lots 1 and 2 block 134 worth $800 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.8 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.22 Abner Lewis Ham, Mattie Bailey, Lizzie Jones, Virginia Paschal, Eva McKie Simpson, Jannett Thompson, William L. Wyatt, Lou Wyatt, Martha E. Wyatt and Joseph Wyatt inherited part of the estate of Berry Lewis Ham on 17 August 1880 at Ellis County, Texas.23 Jeanette B. Ham and Henry Jack Thompson resided on 22 September 1880 at Fort Worth, Texas.8 Jeanette B. Ham granted 83 2/10 acres of land to James David Farmer at W. H. Carroll survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 18 April 1888.24 Jeanette B. Ham granted 200 acres of land to Martha Cherokee Thompson at J. Collett and J. M. Schreeves survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 5 October 1888.25 Jeanette B. Ham received a grant of land from James David Farmer at J M Schreeves et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 22 December 1888.26 Jeanette B. Ham was a farmer on 1 June 1900.27,28 Jeanette B. Ham was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Thompson Turner Thompson, Lizzie Tinsley, Charles H. Thompson, Dollie Thompson, Florence Victoria Thompson, Benjamin Lewis Thompson, Robert Harvey Thompson and Harris Lewis Thompson were listed in the household.28 Jeanette B. Ham was the head of household on the 1910 census at White Settlement Rd., Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Minnie M. Mock, Mary P. Thompson, Turner Thompson, Nellie P. Thompson, Jessie Thompson and Thompson Turner Thompson were listed in the household.27 Mary Eva Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham resided at White Settlement Rd. on 15 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas; neighbors.27 Jeanette B. Ham appeared on the 1920 census in the household of Thompson Turner Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.29 Jeanette B. Ham was a housewife. Jeanette B. Ham was also known as Jannett Thompson.8
Thompson Public Cemetery=Y
Audit Exclusion=N
Temporary=5
Y Dna=N
Mtdna=Y
Rick Related By=A
Last Edited=14 November 2008
Children of Jeanette B. Ham and Henry Jack Thompson
Jeanette B. Ham married Henry Jack Thompson, son of Robert Harvey Thompson and Martha (?), on 14 March 1861 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.9,10,8
Martha Cherokee Thompson+
4,17,9,3 b. 28 December 1861, d. 12 May 1940
Harris Lewis Thompson+
30,9,28,3 b. 11 April 1867, d. 23 January 1922
Mark S. Thompson
17,31,3 b. 13 August 1869, d. 1879
Alva Amber Thompson+
9,32,33,3 b. 18 June 1872, d. 1 March 1940
Mary Eva Thompson+
34,9,33,3 b. 28 July 1874, d. 24 April 1945
Thompson Turner Thompson+
9,35,33,3 b. 26 March 1878, d. 6 November 1961
Charles H. Thompson+
17,28,3 b. 23 June 1882, d. 9 January 1907
Citations
- [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, Jeanette B. Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice ( Dallas, Texas: Taylor Publishing Company, 1976), 172; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S1673] "Bryan Westerman (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 21:23, Thompson Information, 1673 Thompson Births.Png. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 446; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
- [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, 366-98, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1298.
- [S84] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Navarro County, Texas, 98, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 913. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S88] Death Certificate for Jeannette Thompson, 3 May 1926, 19381, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881. http://www.scribd.com/doc/17621244/… Ham, Berry Lewis, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 1673847 ].
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 97 p. 21, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1328.
- [S237] Jack County Marriage License and Certificate for Henry Jack Thompson and Jennett B Ham, 14 March 1861, Vol. 1, Jack County--Clerk, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
- [S62] Mrs. Homer L. Roper and Daughters of the American Revolution, "Thompson Cemetery (Sometimes Called Farmer)," Thompson Public and Family Cemeteries, typed list, 1958, Tarrant County, Texas, held by White Settlement Chamber of Commerce, White Settlement, Tarrant County, Texas.
- [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "Funeral Service to be Held Today for Tarrant Pioneer", 3 May 1926, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S893] "Estate of Jeanette Thompson", 7 July 1926, 8893: Order making temporary administration permanent, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S25] Death Certificate for Martha Cherokee Farmer, 11 June 1940, 25536, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S313] Unknown author, "unknown article title," Footprints 1957-1997 with Surname & Topical Index (September, 1998), Fort Worth Genealogical Society, PO Box 9767, Fort Worth, Texas: Garner, Mrs. Bud, "Marriage Records in Jack County, Texas April 13, 1858 - December 28, 1868," vol. 9, pp. 2 - 3 (February 1966).
- [S519] Matchless Milam History of Milam County, Texas ( Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co, 1984), 114; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
- [S52] History of Texas Together with a Biographical History of Tarrant and Parker Counties: Containing a Concise History of the State, with Portraits and Biographies of Citizens of the Above Named Counties, and Personal Histories of Many of the Early Settlers ( Fort Worth, Texas: The Lewis Publishing Co, 1895), 284; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Berry L. Ham household, p. 366/98 dwelling 680 family 688.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Henry J. Thompson household, Page 10, dwelling 77, family 78, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1593.
- [S313] "Unknown short article title", unknown author, "Index to Deeds - Wise County Texas," vol. 28, pp. 81, 82 and 205 (1985), deed book L p. 20.
- [S394] Lila Bunch Race, Pioneer Fort Worth, Texas: The Life, Times and Families of South Tarrant County Families Researched by Genealogist: Farmer, Race, Bunch, Baggett, Justice, 41.
- [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Henry Thompson household, ED 97 p. 21/202, dwelling 3, family 3.
- [S839] "Probate Records, 1850-1941; Probate Docket Index, 1850-1988", Texas. County Court (Ellis County), Packet no. 291-394 ca. 1868-1881: Application for Letters of Administration, Family History Library.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 52 p. 161 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 52 p. 520 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
- [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 55 p. 53 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
- [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 166 p. 9B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
- [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Joseph P Farmer household, ED 118, p. 4B, dwelling 75, household 75, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
- [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 166 p. 3A 19/23, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1849.
- [S1467] Death Certificate for Harris Lewis Thompson, 7 February 1922, 2887, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, 10.
- [S879] Death Certificate for Alvy A Thompson, 2 March 1940, 04732, Oklahoma State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, PO Box 53551, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
- [S893] "Jeanette Thompson Estate", 7 July 1926, 8893: Report of appraisement by county judge and comptroller, Tarrant County Archives.
- [S721] Death Certificate for Mary Etta Farmer, 1945, 18232, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- [S722] Death Certificate for Thompson Turner Thompson, 1961, 67098, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
Silas Russell Bernard1,2,3,4

M, #47, b. 11 March 1845, d. November 1909
Silas Russell Bernard|b. 11 March 1845\nd. November 1909|p2.htm#i47|Josephus G. Bernard|b. 11 March 1812\nd. 18 July 1897|p4.htm#i95|Margaret Brown|b. 1816\nd. 2 July 1879|p4.htm#i96||||||||||Elizabeth (?)|b. say February 1787|p70.htm#i1747|
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Silas Russell Bernard was born on 11 March 1845 at Russell County, Kentucky.1,7,8 He was the son of Josephus G. Bernard and Margaret Brown.5,6,1 Silas Russell Bernard married Rachael Elizabeth Gosser, daughter of William Henry Gosser and Sarah Roache, on 18 September 1866 at Joseph Bernard's house, Russell County, Kentucky.9 John Gossar posted a marriage bond for Silas Russell Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser on 16 September 1866 in Russell County, Kentucky.10 Silas Russell Bernard died in November 1909 at Russell County, Kentucky, at age 64 years and 7 months.3
Silas Russell Bernard was also known as Silas A. Bernard.11,8 Silas Russell Bernard was also known as Russell Bernard.7 Silas Russell Bernard appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Josephus G. Bernard at 1st District, Russell County, Kentucky.1 Silas Russell Bernard appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Josephus G. Bernard at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.5 Silas Russell Bernard began military service on 10 March 1865 Co. C South Cumberland Battalion of Kentucky State Troops.4 Silas Russell Bernard ended military service on 23 October 1865 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.4 Silas Russell Bernard was a farmer.11,8 Silas Russell Bernard was the head of household on the 1870 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Mary F. T. Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser were listed in the household.11 Silas Russell Bernard was the head of household on the 1880 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Mary F. T. Bernard, Joseph Henry Bernard, Rachael Elizabeth Gosser, Malvina Bernard, Juliza I. Bernard and Manerva C. Bernard were listed in the household.12 Josephus G. Bernard, Silas Russell Bernard, William L. Bernard and Doctor Franklin Bernard resided at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky; neighbors.7 Silas Russell Bernard was ill with disease of left hip and kidney disease on 1 August 1890.4 He resided on 1 August 1890 at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.4 Silas Russell Bernard was the head of household on the 1900 census at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Rachel L. Bernard, Mary F. T. Bernard, John A. Bernard, Rosie L. Bernard, Sarah M. Bernard, Juliza I. Bernard, Manerva C. Bernard, Malvina Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser were listed in the household.8
Silas Russell Bernard was also known as Silas A. Bernard.11,8 Silas Russell Bernard was also known as Russell Bernard.7 Silas Russell Bernard appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Josephus G. Bernard at 1st District, Russell County, Kentucky.1 Silas Russell Bernard appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Josephus G. Bernard at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.5 Silas Russell Bernard began military service on 10 March 1865 Co. C South Cumberland Battalion of Kentucky State Troops.4 Silas Russell Bernard ended military service on 23 October 1865 at Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.4 Silas Russell Bernard was a farmer.11,8 Silas Russell Bernard was the head of household on the 1870 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Mary F. T. Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser were listed in the household.11 Silas Russell Bernard was the head of household on the 1880 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Mary F. T. Bernard, Joseph Henry Bernard, Rachael Elizabeth Gosser, Malvina Bernard, Juliza I. Bernard and Manerva C. Bernard were listed in the household.12 Josephus G. Bernard, Silas Russell Bernard, William L. Bernard and Doctor Franklin Bernard resided at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky; neighbors.7 Silas Russell Bernard was ill with disease of left hip and kidney disease on 1 August 1890.4 He resided on 1 August 1890 at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.4 Silas Russell Bernard was the head of household on the 1900 census at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Rachel L. Bernard, Mary F. T. Bernard, John A. Bernard, Rosie L. Bernard, Sarah M. Bernard, Juliza I. Bernard, Manerva C. Bernard, Malvina Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser were listed in the household.8
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Children of Silas Russell Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser
John Gossar posted a marriage bond for Silas Russell Bernard and Rachael Elizabeth Gosser on 16 September 1866 in Russell County, Kentucky.10 Silas Russell Bernard married Rachael Elizabeth Gosser, daughter of William Henry Gosser and Sarah Roache, on 18 September 1866 at Russell County, Kentucky.9
Mary F. T. Bernard
11,7,8 b. 16 November 1868
Manerva C. Bernard
7,8 b. 8 January 1873
Joseph Henry Bernard+
7,13,2 b. 23 October 1874, d. 16 August 1941
Juliza I. Bernard
7,8 b. 21 September 1876, d. 10 January 1964
Malvina Bernard
7,8 b. 5 August 1878
John A. Bernard+
8,14 b. 1 October 1880, d. 25 February 1954
Sarah M. Bernard
8 b. September 1882
Rosie L. Bernard
8 b. 5 September 1884
Franklin P. Bernard
6 b. 30 July 1886, d. between 30 July 1886 and 1 June 1900
George W. Bernard
6 b. 30 July 1886, d. between 30 July 1886 and 1 June 1900
Rachel L. Bernard
8 b. 26 January 1888
(?) Bernard
8 b. circa 1890, d. before 1900
(?) Bernard
8 b. circa 1890, d. before 1900
Citations
- [S37] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 213, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 217.
- [S582] Death Certificate for Joe Henry Bernard, 16 August 1941, 20970, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S998] "Births, marriages, deaths", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Births, 1905-1906, 1908-1909 Marriages, 1906 Deaths, 1875, 1908-1910: Deaths, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film[974666 15-17].
- [S950] Silas Russell Bernard, Pension Documents Packet, 856950, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia.
- [S38] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 112, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 394.
- [S70] Joseph Green Bernard, "Family Group Sheets," 1996, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Kentucky, held by Joseph Green Bernard, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky, June 1996.
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 103 p. 22, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 441.
- [S42] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 158 p. 11B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 550.
- [S993] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage Bonds, v. 2-3 1861-1875: 2-540, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 594313 ].
- [S993] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage Bonds, v. 2-3 1861-1875: 2-539, Family History Library.
- [S39] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 159, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 497.
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, Russell Bernard household, ED 103 p. 22, dwelling 205, family 218.
- [S70] Joseph Green Bernard, 1996.
- [S1304] Death Certificate for John A Bernard, 29 June 1954, 54-12562, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
Rachael Elizabeth Gosser1,2

F, #48, b. say December 1847, d. 2 January 1928
Rachael Elizabeth Gosser|b. say December 1847\nd. 2 January 1928|p2.htm#i48|William Henry Gosser|b. 15 June 1813\nd. 18 May 1888|p4.htm#i97|Sarah Roache|b. 1 July 1813|p4.htm#i98|Peter Goser|b. 1780\nd. 1850|p145.htm#i3618|Elizabeth Dishene|b. say September 1781\nd. September 1858|p145.htm#i3619|||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was born say December 1847 at Russell County, Kentucky.4,5,6 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was born say December 1846 at Kentucky.3 She was the daughter of William Henry Gosser and Sarah Roache.3,4,1 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser married Silas Russell Bernard, son of Josephus G. Bernard and Margaret Brown, on 18 September 1866 at Joseph Bernard's house, Russell County, Kentucky.2 John Gossar posted a marriage bond for Rachael Elizabeth Gosser and Silas Russell Bernard on 16 September 1866 in Russell County, Kentucky.7 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser died on 2 January 1928 at Russell County, Kentucky.1
Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was also known as Elizabeth Gosser.4 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1850 census in the household of William Henry Gosser at 2nd District, Russell County, Kentucky.3 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1860 census in the household of William Henry Gosser at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.8 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Silas Russell Bernard at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.9 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was enumerated as the wife of Silas Russell Bernard on the 1880 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.10 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Silas Russell Bernard at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.5 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was present at the death of Silas Russell Bernard in November 1909 at Russell County, Kentucky.11 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was a farmer.6 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was the head of household on the 1910 census at Font Hill Rd., Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Rachel L. Bernard and Malvina Bernard were listed in the household.6 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was the head of household on the 1920 census at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky. Malvina Bernard were listed in the household.12
Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was also known as Elizabeth Gosser.4 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1850 census in the household of William Henry Gosser at 2nd District, Russell County, Kentucky.3 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1860 census in the household of William Henry Gosser at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.8 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Silas Russell Bernard at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.9 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was enumerated as the wife of Silas Russell Bernard on the 1880 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.10 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Silas Russell Bernard at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.5 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was present at the death of Silas Russell Bernard in November 1909 at Russell County, Kentucky.11 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was a farmer.6 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was the head of household on the 1910 census at Font Hill Rd., Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Rachel L. Bernard and Malvina Bernard were listed in the household.6 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser was the head of household on the 1920 census at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky. Malvina Bernard were listed in the household.12
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Children of Rachael Elizabeth Gosser and Silas Russell Bernard
John Gossar posted a marriage bond for Rachael Elizabeth Gosser and Silas Russell Bernard on 16 September 1866 in Russell County, Kentucky.7 Rachael Elizabeth Gosser married Silas Russell Bernard, son of Josephus G. Bernard and Margaret Brown, on 18 September 1866 at Russell County, Kentucky.2
Mary F. T. Bernard
9,13,5 b. 16 November 1868
Manerva C. Bernard
13,5 b. 8 January 1873
Joseph Henry Bernard+
13,14,15 b. 23 October 1874, d. 16 August 1941
Juliza I. Bernard
13,5 b. 21 September 1876, d. 10 January 1964
Malvina Bernard
13,5,6 b. 5 August 1878
John A. Bernard+
5,16 b. 1 October 1880, d. 25 February 1954
Sarah M. Bernard
5 b. September 1882
Rosie L. Bernard
5 b. 5 September 1884
Franklin P. Bernard
1 b. 30 July 1886, d. between 30 July 1886 and 1 June 1900
George W. Bernard
1 b. 30 July 1886, d. between 30 July 1886 and 1 June 1900
Rachel L. Bernard
5,6 b. 26 January 1888
(?) Bernard
5 b. circa 1890, d. before 1900
(?) Bernard
5 b. circa 1890, d. before 1900
Citations
- [S70] Joseph Green Bernard, "Family Group Sheets," 1996, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Kentucky, held by Joseph Green Bernard, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky, June 1996.
- [S993] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage Bonds, v. 2-3 1861-1875: 2-540, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 594313 ].
- [S37] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 264, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 217.
- [S38] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 20, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 394.
- [S42] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 158 p. 11B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 550.
- [S44] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 215 p. 14A, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 501.
- [S993] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage Bonds, v. 2-3 1861-1875: 2-539, Family History Library.
- [S38] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 20 & 664 (counted twice).
- [S39] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 159, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 497.
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, Russell Bernard household, ED 103 p. 22, dwelling 205, family 218, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 441.
- [S998] "Births, marriages, deaths", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Births, 1905-1906, 1908-1909 Marriages, 1906 Deaths, 1875, 1908-1910: Deaths, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film[974666 15-17].
- [S43] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 251 p. 11B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 598.
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 103 p. 22.
- [S70] Joseph Green Bernard, 1996.
- [S582] Death Certificate for Joe Henry Bernard, 16 August 1941, 20970, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S1304] Death Certificate for John A Bernard, 29 June 1954, 54-12562, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
John Baldwin Ford1,2,3,4

M, #49, b. 9 February 1853, d. 29 November 1938
John Baldwin Ford|b. 9 February 1853\nd. 29 November 1938|p2.htm#i49|Elijah T. Ford|b. say January 1817|p4.htm#i99|Mary Ann Hopper|b. say December 1819|p4.htm#i100|||||||||||||
Relationship=2nd great-grandfather of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
John Baldwin Ford was born on 9 February 1853 at Tennessee.5,6,3 He was the son of Elijah T. Ford and Mary Ann Hopper.1,5,3 John Baldwin Ford married Julia Ann Gosser, daughter of John Gosser and Judy Compton, on 27 February 1870 at John Hopper's residence, Russell County, Kentucky.7 John Hopper posted a marriage bond for John Baldwin Ford and Julia Ann Gosser on 25 February 1870 in Russell County, Kentucky.7 John Baldwin Ford died from cardiac hypertrophic cardiac sinsuthency hypertension with chronic nephiitis institutional on 29 November 1938 at Eller, Russell County, Kentucky, at age 85 years, 9 months and 20 days.3 John Baldwin Ford was buried on 30 November 1938 at Russell County, Kentucky; at home.3
John Baldwin Ford appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Elijah T. Ford at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.1 John Baldwin Ford was a farmer from 1870 to 29 November 1938.5,3,8 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1870 census at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky. Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.5 John Baldwin Ford and Elijah T. Ford resided on 1 June 1870 at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky; were neighbors.5 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1880 census at Precinct 4, Russell County, Kentucky. Martha Elizabeth Ford, James Henry Ford, Maryitna Ford, Julia Ann Ford and William Preston Ford were listed in the household.9 John Baldwin Ford attended the marriage of Joseph Henry Bernard and Martha Elizabeth Ford on 15 February 1894 at John B. Ford's residence, Russell County, Kentucky.10 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1900 census at 1st District, Russell County, Kentucky. Jesse Cleveland Ford, John H. Ford, Julia M. Ford and Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.11 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1910 census at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. John H. Ford, Julia M. Ford and Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.12 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1920 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Mary F. Kinneth and Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.8 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1930 census at Clear Fork Road, Russell County, Kentucky. Julia Ann Ford were listed in the household.13 John Baldwin Ford began military service on 1 April 1930.13
John Baldwin Ford appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Elijah T. Ford at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.1 John Baldwin Ford was a farmer from 1870 to 29 November 1938.5,3,8 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1870 census at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky. Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.5 John Baldwin Ford and Elijah T. Ford resided on 1 June 1870 at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky; were neighbors.5 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1880 census at Precinct 4, Russell County, Kentucky. Martha Elizabeth Ford, James Henry Ford, Maryitna Ford, Julia Ann Ford and William Preston Ford were listed in the household.9 John Baldwin Ford attended the marriage of Joseph Henry Bernard and Martha Elizabeth Ford on 15 February 1894 at John B. Ford's residence, Russell County, Kentucky.10 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1900 census at 1st District, Russell County, Kentucky. Jesse Cleveland Ford, John H. Ford, Julia M. Ford and Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.11 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1910 census at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. John H. Ford, Julia M. Ford and Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.12 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1920 census at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky. Mary F. Kinneth and Julia Ann Gosser were listed in the household.8 John Baldwin Ford was the head of household on the 1930 census at Clear Fork Road, Russell County, Kentucky. Julia Ann Ford were listed in the household.13 John Baldwin Ford began military service on 1 April 1930.13
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Children of John Baldwin Ford and Julia Ann Gosser
John Hopper posted a marriage bond for John Baldwin Ford and Julia Ann Gosser on 25 February 1870 in Russell County, Kentucky.7 John Baldwin Ford married Julia Ann Gosser, daughter of John Gosser and Judy Compton, on 27 February 1870 at Russell County, Kentucky.7
William Preston Ford+
6,14,15 b. 29 November 1870, d. 30 June 1940
James Henry Ford
6,16 b. 3 November 1873, d. 31 March 1942
Martha Elizabeth Ford+
6,2,10 b. 11 February 1877, d. 7 September 1953
Maryitna Ford+
6,14 b. circa December 1878
Jane Ford
14 b. 1883, d. 1912
Jesse Cleveland Ford+
17,4 b. 26 October 1885, d. 4 May 1946
Liza Ford
14 b. 1887
John H. Ford
17,12,14 b. 29 May 1892, d. 1938
Julia M. Ford
17,12,14 b. May 1894
Child of John Baldwin Ford
Mary F. Kinneth
b. say July 1902; grand-daughter18
Citations
- [S38] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 113, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 394.
- [S467] Death Certificate for Martha Elizabeth Bernard, 10 September 1953, 53 19578, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S586] Death Certificate for John Baldwin Ford, 15 December 1938, 31727, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S1324] Death Certificate for Jesse Cleveland Ford, 6 May 1946, 18798, Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, 605 W. Jefferson St., Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.
- [S39] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 209, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 497.
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 101 p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 441.
- [S993] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage Bonds, v. 2-3 1861-1875: 3-194, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 594313 ].
- [S43] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 251 p. 4, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 598.
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, John B. Ford household, ED 101 p. 516C, dwelling 93, household 93.
- [S996] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage bonds, v. 10-11 1892-1899: 10-271, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 594317 ].
- [S42] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, Jamestown pct. 1, ED 158, p. 22, dwelling 414, family 427, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 550.
- [S44] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 215 p. 16B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 501.
- [S760] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, John B. Ford household, ED 3, p. 9A, dwelling 159, family 160, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-626 roll 777.
- [S70] Joseph Green Bernard, "Family Group Sheets," 1996, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Kentucky, held by Joseph Green Bernard, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky, June 1996.
- [S748] Death Certificate for William Preston Ford, 20 July 1940, 41 20333, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S752] Death Certificate for James Henry Ford, 5 June 1942, 12463, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S42] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky.
- [S43] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 251 p. 4B.
Julia Ann Gosser1

F, #50, b. 12 October 1855, d. 3 August 1938
Julia Ann Gosser|b. 12 October 1855\nd. 3 August 1938|p2.htm#i50|John Gosser|b. 1810\nd. say 1875|p5.htm#i101|Judy Compton|b. say December 1812\nd. between 1860 and 1870|p5.htm#i102|Peter Goser|b. 1780\nd. 1850|p145.htm#i3618|Elizabeth Dishene|b. say September 1781\nd. September 1858|p145.htm#i3619|Alenzer Compton|b. 1771|p146.htm#i3631|Alesy (?)|b. 1771|p146.htm#i3632|
Relationship=2nd great-grandmother of Margaret Wayne Bernard.
Julia Ann Gosser was born on 12 October 1855 at Russell County, Kentucky.6,4,7,8 She was the daughter of John Gosser and Judy Compton.2,3,4,5 Julia Ann Gosser married John Baldwin Ford, son of Elijah T. Ford and Mary Ann Hopper, on 27 February 1870 at John Hopper's residence, Russell County, Kentucky.1 John Hopper posted a marriage bond for Julia Ann Gosser and John Baldwin Ford on 25 February 1870 in Russell County, Kentucky.1 Julia Ann Gosser died from heart lesion on 3 August 1938 at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky, at age 82 years, 9 months and 22 days.4 Julia Ann Gosser was buried on 4 August 1938 at Bernard Cemetery, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.4
Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John Gosser at District of Russell, Russell County, Kentucky.2 As of 27 February 1870, Julia Ann Gosser was also known as Julia Ann Ford.9,10,4 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky.11 Julia Ann Ford was enumerated as the wife of John Baldwin Ford on the 1880 census at Precinct 4, Russell County, Kentucky.12 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1900 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at 1st District, Russell County, Kentucky.13 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1910 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.7 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1920 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.14 Julia Ann Ford was enumerated as the wife of John Baldwin Ford on the 1930 census at Clear Fork Road, Russell County, Kentucky.15 Julia Ann Gosser was a housewife on 3 August 1938.4
Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John Gosser at District of Russell, Russell County, Kentucky.2 As of 27 February 1870, Julia Ann Gosser was also known as Julia Ann Ford.9,10,4 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at Precinct 1, Russell County, Kentucky.11 Julia Ann Ford was enumerated as the wife of John Baldwin Ford on the 1880 census at Precinct 4, Russell County, Kentucky.12 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1900 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at 1st District, Russell County, Kentucky.13 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1910 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at Precinct 1, Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.7 Julia Ann Gosser appeared on the 1920 census in the household of John Baldwin Ford at Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky.14 Julia Ann Ford was enumerated as the wife of John Baldwin Ford on the 1930 census at Clear Fork Road, Russell County, Kentucky.15 Julia Ann Gosser was a housewife on 3 August 1938.4
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Children of Julia Ann Gosser and John Baldwin Ford
John Hopper posted a marriage bond for Julia Ann Gosser and John Baldwin Ford on 25 February 1870 in Russell County, Kentucky.1 Julia Ann Gosser married John Baldwin Ford, son of Elijah T. Ford and Mary Ann Hopper, on 27 February 1870 at Russell County, Kentucky.1
William Preston Ford+
6,3,16 b. 29 November 1870, d. 30 June 1940
James Henry Ford
6,17 b. 3 November 1873, d. 31 March 1942
Martha Elizabeth Ford+
6,18,19 b. 11 February 1877, d. 7 September 1953
Maryitna Ford+
6,3 b. circa December 1878
Jane Ford
3 b. 1883, d. 1912
Jesse Cleveland Ford+
9,8 b. 26 October 1885, d. 4 May 1946
Liza Ford
3 b. 1887
John H. Ford
9,7,3 b. 29 May 1892, d. 1938
Julia M. Ford
9,7,3 b. May 1894
Citations
- [S993] "Marriage records, 1866-1991", Russell County (Kentucky). County Clerk, Marriage Bonds, v. 2-3 1861-1875: 3-194, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, US/CAN Film [ 594313 ].
- [S38] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, 104, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 394.
- [S70] Joseph Green Bernard, "Family Group Sheets," 1996, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Kentucky, held by Joseph Green Bernard, 416 Pumpkin Creek Rd., Jamestown, Russell County, Kentucky, June 1996.
- [S581] Death Certificate for Julia Ann Ford, 15 November 1938, 31726, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Vital Statistics - 75, 275 East Main St., 1E-A, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky.
- [S262] "Delena Jane Gosser Smallwood Briggs (, e-mail address) to Margaret Wayne Bernard", 28 May 1998. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
- [S41] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 101 p. 11, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 441.
- [S44] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Russell County, Kentucky, ED 215 p. 16B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 501.
- [S1324] Death Certificate for Jesse Cleveland Ford, 6 May 1946, 18798, Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records, 605 W. Jefferson St., Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois.
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