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Robert McD. Pittenger1,2,3,4

M, #901, b. 28 February 1847, d. 5 January 1902
Robert McD. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1847\nd. 5 January 1902|p37.htm#i901|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Pittinger|b. 1788|p4.htm#i79|Jane Gibson|b. say December 1799|p4.htm#i80|Jacob Copenhaver|b. between 1780 and 1790|p4.htm#i81|Sarah Coe|b. circa 1790|p400.htm#i9976|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of William Pittenger.
     Robert McD. Pittenger was born on 28 February 1847 at Seneca County, Ohio.6,7,8 Robert McD. Pittenger was born circa December 1845 at Ohio.1,9 He was the son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven.1,5 Robert McD. Pittenger was born circa August 1849.10,11 Robert McD. Pittenger married Olive Ann Bringman, daughter of John Bringman and Mary Thedocia Coe, on 20 February 1879 at Mrs. Coe's residence, Tiffin, Ohio; license not dated.10,11,8,3 Robert McD. Pittenger died on 5 January 1902 at Tarrant County, Texas, at age 54 years, 10 months and 8 days.8,12 Robert McD. Pittenger was buried on 6 January 1902 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 20, lot 39, space 4.6,8 His estate was probated 4 March 1902 Tarrant County, Texas, by Olive Ann Bringman. #2150. Prob 4 Mar 1902 Rec Bk 36, p. 254 Prob. Min.12
     Robert McD. Pittenger was also known as Robt. M. Pittinger.13 Robert McD. Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.14 Robert McD. Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.9 Robert McD. Pittenger began military service on 10 May 1864 at Ohio private, company D, 164 Ohio N. Guards.13,15 Robert McD. Pittenger ended military service Co. D 164th Regiment Ohio National Guard on 27 August 1864.16,13 Robert McD. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1870 census at Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio.17 He resided at Green Springs, Sandusky County, Ohio.3 Robert McD. Pittenger was a taught school.18 Robert McD. Pittenger was a farmer on 1 June 1880.2 Robert McD. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1880 census at Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio. John Robert Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman were listed in the household.2 Robert McD. Pittenger and John William Pittenger resided at Fort Worth, Texas.18 Robert McD. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1890 census at Justice Precinct No. 7, Crowley, Tarrant County, Texas.13 Robert McD. Pittenger left a will on 1 April 1899 at Fort Worth, Texas; #2150. Prob 4 Mar 1902 Rec Bk 36, p. 254 Prob. Min.12 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.19 Robert McD. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1900 census at 1813 Laurel, Fort Worth, Texas. John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger, Frederick Paul Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman were listed in the household.20 Robert McD. Pittenger was a stock dealer on 1 June 1900.7 Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman had five children.7 Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger and Sarah C. Kelser was the son of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.21

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Children of Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman

Robert McD. Pittenger married Olive Ann Bringman, daughter of John Bringman and Mary Thedocia Coe, on 20 February 1879 at Tiffin, Ohio; license not dated.10,11,8,3

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
  3. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 27 Feb 1879, 7:6, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  4. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 165, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  5. [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.
  6. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 135.
  7. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 12B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  8. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Robert M. and Olive A. Pittenger.
  9. [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.
  10. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 8-200; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  11. [S934] Marriage License and Return for Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman, 26 Mar 1879, , Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  12. [S900] "Estate of Rob't M. Pittenger", 4 March 1902, 2150: Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  13. [S380] 1890 Special Schedule of the Eleventh Census Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Tarrant County, Texas, Robt. M. Pittinger, ED 66, Prec. # 7, p. 1, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-123 Roll 100.
  14. [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, p. 462, dwelling 82, family 82.
  15. [S351] United States National Archives, "Civil War Service Records," database online, 1999, Provo, UT, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: United States National Archives. Civil War Compiled Military Service Records database online Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-, Box: 552;Extraction: 85; Record: 305.
  16. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 361; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  17. [S13] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Betsy Stillwell household, p. 8, dwelling 123, family 123, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-593 roll 1266.
  18. [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).
  19. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  20. [S22] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, TX Parker, ED 56, p. 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1838.
  21. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  22. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 166, Tiffin Seneca Public Library.
  23. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, headstone of Jesse Coe Pittenger.
  24. [S674] Weekly Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 21 Jun 1883, 2:4, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  25. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 167, Tiffin Seneca Public Library.

Henry C. Pittenger1,2,3,4

M, #902, b. 15 August 1844, d. 27 December 1926
Henry C. Pittenger|b. 15 August 1844\nd. 27 December 1926|p37.htm#i902|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Pittinger|b. 1788|p4.htm#i79|Jane Gibson|b. say December 1799|p4.htm#i80|Jacob Copenhaver|b. between 1780 and 1790|p4.htm#i81|Sarah Coe|b. circa 1790|p400.htm#i9976|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of William Pittenger.
     Henry C. Pittenger was born on 15 August 1844 at Tiffin, Ohio.1,5,4 Henry C. Pittenger was born in September 1843 at Seneca County, Ohio.1,6,7 He was the son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven.3,4,2 Henry C. Pittenger was born in September 1845 at Ohio.8 Henry C. Pittenger married Rosa Watson on 3 March 1868 at Seneca County, Ohio.9,8,10 Henry C. Pittenger died from apoplexy on 27 December 1926 at Prairie Depot, Wood County, Ohio, at age 82 years, 4 months and 12 days.11,4 Henry C. Pittenger was buried on 20 December 1927 at Graham Cemetery, Wood County, Ohio.4
     Henry C. Pittenger was also known as Henry C. Pittinger.6 Henry C. Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.12 Henry C. Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.13 Henry C. Pittenger was a farmer from 1862 to 1927.6,5,7,4 Henry C. Pittenger began military service on 12 August 1862 pvt. 101 Reg. Co. I.6 Henry C. Pittenger ended military service discharged on instructions of War Dept. on 12 June 1865 at Camp Harker, Tennessee.6 Henry C. Pittenger and Rosa Watson resided at Wood County, Ohio.14 Henry C. Pittenger resided at Ohio.15 Henry C. Pittenger was described as light complexion, light eyes, and dark hair.6 Henry C. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1870 census at Prairie Depot (now Wayne), Wood County, Ohio. Mary Echey, Rosa Watson and Arlena Pittenger were listed in the household.7 Henry C. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1880 census at Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio. Rosanna Pittenger, Arlena Pittenger, Maude Pittenger and Mary C. Pittenger were listed in the household.5 John P. Pittenger named Henry C. Pittenger and Philip Kelser as executor for his will on 6 April 1900 at Seneca County, Ohio.16 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.16 Henry C. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1900 census at Freeport, Wood County, Ohio. Uldene Castle, Robert Castle, Mary C. Pittenger, Frank K. Pittenger and Rosa Watson were listed in the household.8 Henry C. Pittenger was a teamster on 1 June 1900.8 He resided from 4 February 1902 to 7 May 1904 at Prairie Depot (now Wayne), Wood County, Ohio.2,17 Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger and Sarah C. Kelser was the son of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.18 Henry C. Pittenger was present at the death of Catharine Copenhaven on 4 May 1904 at three miles east of Tiffin, Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio; heart failure.19,20,21,2 Sarah C. Kelser, Henry C. Pittinger, J. S. Pittinger and Charles C. Pittenger was the son of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.22

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Children of Henry C. Pittenger and Rosa Watson

Henry C. Pittenger married Rosa Watson on 3 March 1868 at Seneca County, Ohio.9,8,10

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  3. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  4. [S1574] Death Certificate for Henry C. Pittenger, 29 December 1927, 78705, Family History Library, 35 North West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  5. [S850] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Wood County, Ohio, Henry Pittenger household, ED 92, p. 79C, dwelling 156, family 172, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1078.
  6. [S479] Unknown author, "Civil War Discharge Records," Seneca Searchers, 18, 6 (November/December 1999), Seneca County Genealogical Society, OGS, Tiffin, Ohio.
  7. [S1115] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Wood County, Ohio, Henry C Pittenger household, p. 422, dwelling 101, family 101, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication M-593 roll 1283.
  8. [S1113] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Wood County, Ohio, Henry C Pittenger household, ED 150, p. 5B, dwelling 116, family 118, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1334.
  9. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 6-398; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  10. [S1114] "Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900," database online, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Seneca County, Ohio Marriages, 1851-99. County court records located at Tiffin, Ohio or Family History Library microfilm #0388635-0388641, PITTENGER, HENRY C., WATSON, ROSA, 3 Mar 1868, Seneca, OH.
  11. [S235] Ohio Historical Society, "Ohio Historical Society Online Death Index," database online, Ohio, http:/http://www.ohiohistory.org/dindex/search.cfm/, held by Ohio Historical Society Center for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, Volume Number: 5237, Certificate Number: 78705.
  12. [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, p. 462, dwelling 82, family 82.
  13. [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.
  14. [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).
  15. [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).
  16. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  17. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse.
  18. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  19. [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, John, Catherine, & John W. Pittenger Tombstone.
  20. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 19 May 1904, 2:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  21. [S97] Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 May 1904, 8:2, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  22. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.

Mary Eddy1

F, #903, b. April 1839, d. 9 May 1907
     Mary Eddy was born in April 1839 at Illinois.1 Mary Eddy married Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., son of Elijah Farmer and Jane Preston, on 27 January 1884 at Tarrant County, Texas.2,1,3 Mary Eddy married John E. Hall.2 Mary Eddy and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. obtained a marriage license on 26 January 1884 at Tarrant County, Texas.2 Mary Eddy died on 9 May 1907 at Tarrant County, Texas, at age 68 years and 1 month.4 Her estate was probated 2 January 1920 M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, by Joseph Preston Farmer. pt 173.5
     Mary Eddy was also known as Mary E.1,6,7 Mary Eddy was also known as Molly.8 Mary Eddy received a grant of plot of land from Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. at Smith W. Side addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 27 December 1889.6 Mary Eddy granted land to John E. Hall at Tarrant County, Texas, on 21 October 1899.9 Mary Eddy had 0 children.1 Mary Eddy appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas.1 Mary Eddy was associated in the niece.1 Mary Eddy 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.10 Mary Eddy witnessed the property transfer of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. to James David Farmer on 17 August 1903 at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas; lots 4 to 6 block 173.11 Mary Eddy witnessed the property transfer of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. to Joseph Looney Farmer on 20 January 1904 at Socora Farming Co, Tarrant County, Texas; 20 acres.12

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Citations

  1. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 82 p. 26, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  2. [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.
  3. [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.
  4. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 90; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 631 p. 154 P of H, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  6. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 64 p. 429 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  7. [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).
  8. [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; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  9. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 145 p. 194 P of H, Fort Worth Public Library.
  10. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 180 p. 365 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  11. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 103 pp. 585-586 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  12. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 194 p. 137 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.

Mitchell Farmer1

M, #904, b. circa 1850
Mitchell Farmer|b. circa 1850|p37.htm#i904|William Bonham Farmer|b. 31 December 1819\nd. 24 March 1904|p183.htm#i4568|Margaret Ann Preston|b. 3 May 1823\nd. 30 August 1893|p209.htm#i5208|Nathaniel Farmer|b. 23 July 1786\nd. 24 May 1853|p177.htm#i4404|Margaret Bonham|b. 13 June 1796\nd. 24 March 1864|p183.htm#i4566|||||||

Relationship=2nd cousin 3 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
     Mitchell Farmer was born circa 1850.1 He was the son of William Bonham Farmer and Margaret Ann Preston.1
     William Bonham Farmer was buried at IOOF Cemetery, Sparta, Christian County, Missouri.1

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Citations

  1. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 90; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Ada Myrtle Farmer1,2

F, #905, b. say 2 July 1878
Ada Myrtle Farmer|b. say 2 July 1878|p37.htm#i905|Elijah Ward Farmer Jr.|b. December 1831\nd. 5 April 1915|p2.htm#i43|Amanda Dean|b. say December 1841|p36.htm#i885|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|||||||

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Ada Myrtle Farmer was born say 2 July 1878 at Tarrant County, Texas.3,2,4,5 She was the daughter of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean.1 Ada Myrtle Farmer married Alva Amber Thompson, son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham, on 5 July 1894 at Tarrant County, Texas.6,2,7,8,5
     Ada Myrtle Farmer appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.9 Ada Myrtle Farmer was enumerated as the wife of Alva Amber Thompson on the 1900 census at Fort Worth, Texas.5 Ada Myrtle Farmer 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.10 Ada Myrtle Farmer appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Alva Amber Thompson at 2324 Lincoln Ave., Fort Worth, Texas.6 Ada Myrtle Farmer granted lots 4 to 8 block 173 of land to William Robert Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 10 September 1919.11 Ada Myrtle Farmer was employed as the postmistress on 1 April 1930 at Post Office, Oklahoma.4 Ada Myrtle Farmer was enumerated as the wife of Alva Amber Thompson on the 1930 census at Block 23, Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma.4 Ada Myrtle Farmer witnessed the property transfer of Alva Amber Thompson to Martha Cherokee Thompson between 2 February 1932 and 20 April 1932 at Peterson Pate et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 455 74/100 acres.12 Ada Myrtle Farmer witnessed the property transfer of Alva Amber Thompson to Mary Eva Thompson on 19 October 1934 at Peterson Pate et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 455 74/100 acres.13 Ada Myrtle Farmer was at an unknown age years old at the death of her husband, Alva Amber Thompson on 1 March 1940.8 Ada Myrtle Farmer resided on 28 June 1942 at Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma.14 Ada Myrtle Farmer and Norma Jean Thompson resided on 7 August 1953 at Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma.15

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Children of Ada Myrtle Farmer and Alva Amber Thompson

Ada Myrtle Farmer married Alva Amber Thompson, son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham, on 5 July 1894 at Tarrant County, Texas.6,2,7,8,5

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 153; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  3. [S531] "James M Farmer ( 416 Hicks Circle, Clinton Tn. 37716, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", 14 Feb 2000. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  4. [S856] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Creek County, Oklahoma, Alvy A. Thompson Household, ED 24, p. 3A, dwelling 54, household 56, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 1900.
  5. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Alvy A. Thompson household, ED 82, p. 4, dwelling 74, family 75, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  6. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149 p. 11B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  7. [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: Gooch, Marie, "Tarrant County, Texas Marriage Records Beginning Book 8 - May 1894," vol. 35, p. 24 (1992).
  8. [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.
  9. [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, 136.
  10. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 180 p. 365 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  11. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 502 pp. 459-462 cor deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  12. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1158 p. 498 T V L and 1160 p. 575 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  13. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1231 p. 301 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  14. [S74] Star-Telegram, (Fort Worth, Texas), "James D. Farmer, Pioneer Livestock Commission Man, Dies at 83 After Stroke", 28 June 1942, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  15. [S573] "Johanna Thompson (1:7320) (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:25:53 EST, Subject: Update on Robert Harvey Thompson's Family. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

Harris Lewis Thompson1,2,3

M, #906, b. 11 April 1867, d. 23 January 1922
Harris Lewis Thompson|b. 11 April 1867\nd. 23 January 1922|p37.htm#i906|Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Robert H. Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Harris Lewis Thompson was born on 11 April 1867 at Veal Station, Parker County, Texas.4,5,7,3,6 He was the son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham.3,4,5,6,1 Harris Lewis Thompson married Lizzie Tinsley on 17 September 1890.8,1,9 Harris Lewis Thompson died from nephritis on 23 January 1922 at Protestant Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, at age 54 years, 9 months and 12 days.8,7,2,3 Harris Lewis Thompson was buried at 6520 White Settlement Rd. on 25 January 1922 at Thompson Family Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; H. L. Thompson - A friend to man.
Thompson, Lizzie - wife of H. L.7,10,3
     Harris Lewis Thompson was also known as Louis Thompson.4 Harris Lewis Thompson was also known as H. L. Thompson.7,10,6 Harris Lewis Thompson was also known as Henry L. Thompson.5 Harris Lewis Thompson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 1, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.11 Harris Lewis Thompson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.12 Harris Lewis Thompson appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jeanette B. Ham at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.1 Harris Lewis Thompson was the head of household on the 1910 census at White Settlement Rd., Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Dollie Thompson, Florence Victoria Thompson, Benjamin Lewis Thompson, Robert Harvey Thompson and Lizzie Tinsley were listed in the household.13 Mary Eva Thompson and Harris Lewis Thompson resided at White Settlement Rd. on 15 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas; neighbors.13 Harris Lewis Thompson and Lizzie Tinsley had four children.13,1 Harris Lewis Thompson was a farmer from 15 April 1910 to 23 January 1922 at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.13,14,3 Harris Lewis Thompson was associated in the Mason.7

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Children of Harris Lewis Thompson and Lizzie Tinsley

Harris Lewis Thompson married Lizzie Tinsley on 17 September 1890.8,1,9

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S283] Texas Department of Health, "Texas Death Index, 1903-2000," database online, 2006, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Certificate: 2887.
  3. [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.
  4. [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.
  5. [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.
  6. [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).
  7. [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, H. L. Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
  8. [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.
  9. [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas, Lizzie Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
  10. [S348] Jenkin Garrett and Boy Scout Troop, "Thompson Public Cemetery List of Tombstones and Graves," Thompson Public Cemetery, typed list, 1960, held by Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, Farmer Vertical File.
  11. [S89] 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Henry J. Thompson household, Page 10, dwelling 77, family 78.
  12. [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Henry Thompson household, ED 97 p. 21/202, dwelling 3, family 3.
  13. [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.
  14. [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.
  15. [S356] Daily Herald, (Weatherford, Texas), 13 January 1938, Weatherford Public Library, 1014 Charles St., Weatherford, Parker County, Texas.
  16. [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas, Fred Farmer Thompson tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.

Alva Amber Thompson1,2,3

M, #907, b. 18 June 1872, d. 1 March 1940
Alva Amber Thompson|b. 18 June 1872\nd. 1 March 1940|p37.htm#i907|Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Robert H. Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Alva Amber Thompson was born on 18 June 1872 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.5,4,7,8,3 He was the son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham.4,5,3,6 Alva Amber Thompson married Ada Myrtle Farmer, daughter of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean, on 5 July 1894 at Tarrant County, Texas.7,9,10,5,8 Alva Amber Thompson died from coronary thrombosis on 1 March 1940 at Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma, at age 67 years, 8 months and 12 days.5 Alva Amber Thompson was buried on 3 March 1940 at Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma.5
     Alva Amber Thompson was also known as A. A. Thompson.7 Alva Amber Thompson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.11 Alva Amber Thompson was a cattleman from 1900 to 1940.12,5,8 Alva Amber Thompson was the head of household on the 1900 census at Fort Worth, Texas. Ada Myrtle Farmer, Hazel Thompson, Henry Jack Thompson and Pattie Nell Thompson were listed in the household.8 Alva Amber Thompson 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.13 Alva Amber Thompson resided at 2322 Lincoln Ave. in 1907 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 Alva Amber Thompson was a live stock dealer in 1907.14 Alva Amber Thompson was a stockman circa 1909 at Parker County, Texas.1,2 He resided at 2324 Lincoln Ave. in 1909 at Fort Worth, Texas.2 Alva Amber Thompson was a stockman in 1909.2 Alva Amber Thompson was the head of household on the 1910 census at Fort Worth, Texas. Elijah Ward Farmer Jr., Hazel Thompson, Henry Jack Thompson, Pattie Nell Thompson, Norma Jean Thompson, Cherry Thompson, Dorothy Thompson, Robert Harvey Thompson and Ada Myrtle Farmer were listed in the household.7 Alva Amber Thompson was a livestock dealer on 15 April 1910.7 Alva Amber Thompson and Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. were associated in the father-in-law.7 Alva Amber Thompson, Henry Jack Thompson and Pattie Nell Thompson resided at 2325 Refugio Ave. in 1916 at Fort Worth, Texas.12 Alva Amber Thompson witnessed the property transfer of Ada Myrtle Farmer to William Robert Farmer on 10 September 1919 at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas; lots 4 to 8 block 173.15 Alva Amber Thompson resided on 23 January 1922 at Manford, Creek County, Oklahoma.16 Alva Amber Thompson, Martha Cherokee Farmer, Dollie Thompson, Benjamin Lewis Thompson, Florence Victoria Thompson, Robert Harvey Thompson and Marvin S. Thompson inherited part of the estate of Jeanette B. Ham on 7 July 1926 at Tarrant County, Texas.17 Alva Amber Thompson was the head of household on the 1930 census at Block 23, Mannford, Creek County, Oklahoma. Ada Myrtle Farmer, Harvey Thompson and Norma Jean Thompson were listed in the household.18 Alva Amber Thompson granted 455 74/100 acres of land to Martha Cherokee Thompson at Peterson Pate et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, between 2 February 1932 and 20 April 1932.19 Alva Amber Thompson granted 455 74/100 acres of land to Mary Eva Thompson at Peterson Pate et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 19 October 1934.20 Alva Amber Thompson also went by the name of Alvy A. Thompson.4,5,8 Alva Amber Thompson also went by the name of Al Thompson.21,22

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Children of Alva Amber Thompson and Ada Myrtle Farmer

Alva Amber Thompson married Ada Myrtle Farmer, daughter of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean, on 5 July 1894 at Tarrant County, Texas.7,9,10,5,8

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  3. [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).
  4. [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.
  5. [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.
  6. [S893] "Estate of Jeanette Thompson", 7 July 1926, 8893: Report of appraisement by county judge and comptroller, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  7. [S27] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 149 p. 11B, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-624 roll 1591.
  8. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Alvy A. Thompson household, ED 82, p. 4, dwelling 74, family 75, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  9. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 153; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  10. [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: Gooch, Marie, "Tarrant County, Texas Marriage Records Beginning Book 8 - May 1894," vol. 35, p. 24 (1992).
  11. [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Henry Thompson household, ED 97 p. 21/202, dwelling 3, family 3.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories, 1916 p. 674-676.
  13. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 180 p. 365 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1907/08.
  15. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 502 pp. 459-462 cor deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  16. [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.
  17. [S893] "Jeanette Thompson Estate", 7 July 1926, 8893: Order making temporary administration permanent, Tarrant County Archives.
  18. [S856] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Creek County, Oklahoma, Alvy A. Thompson Household, ED 24, p. 3A, dwelling 54, household 56, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 1900.
  19. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1158 p. 498 T V L and 1160 p. 575 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  20. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1231 p. 301 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  21. [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.
  22. [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), 177; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Mary Eva Thompson1,2,3,4

F, #908, b. 28 July 1874, d. 24 April 1945
Mary Eva Thompson|b. 28 July 1874\nd. 24 April 1945|p37.htm#i908|Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Robert H. Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Mary Eva Thompson was born on 28 July 1874 at Fort Worth, Texas.5,6,3,4 She was the daughter of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham.5,6,4,7 Mary Eva Thompson married Eugene Ward Farmer, son of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean, on 18 October 1894 at Tarrant County, Texas.8,1 Mary Eva Thompson died from coronary disease on 24 April 1945 at Methodist Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, at age 70 years, 8 months and 27 days.5,3 Mary Eva Thompson was buried at 6520 White Settlement Rd. on 26 April 1945 at Thompson Family Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.5,3
     Mary Eva Thompson was also known as Eva Thompson.6,8 Mary Eva Thompson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.9 Mary Eva Thompson 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.1 Mary Eva Thompson witnessed the property transfer of Eugene Ward Farmer to James David Farmer on 10 February 1910 at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas; lot 1 block 8.10 Mary Eva Thompson and Harris Lewis Thompson resided at White Settlement Rd. on 15 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas; neighbors.11 Mary Eva Thompson was a farmer on 15 April 1910.11 Mary Eva Thompson was the head of household on the 1910 census at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Grace C. Farmer were listed in the household.11 Mary Eva Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham resided at White Settlement Rd. on 15 April 1910 at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas; neighbors.11 Mary Eva Thompson witnessed the property transfer of Ada Myrtle Farmer to William Robert Farmer on 10 September 1919 at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas; lots 4 to 8 block 173.12 Mary Eva Thompson granted 58 acres of land to Joseph Preston Farmer at Jud Rowland et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 7 November 1919.13 Mary Eva Thompson received a grant of lots 1 to 40 block 233 of land from Thompson Turner Thompson at Chamberlain Arlington Heights 2nd filing, Tarrant County, Texas, on 30 April 1926.14 Mary Eva Thompson granted lot 18 block 131 of land to Thompson Turner Thompson at Chamberlain Arlington Heights 1st Filing, Tarrant County, Texas, on 30 July 1931.15 Mary Eva Thompson witnessed the property transfer of Alva Amber Thompson to Martha Cherokee Thompson between 2 February 1932 and 20 April 1932 at Peterson Pate et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas; 455 74/100 acres.16 Mary Eva Thompson received a grant of Vol 914 F 132 of land from Thompson Turner Thompson on 24 April 1933.17 Mary Eva Thompson received a grant of 455 74/100 acres of land from Alva Amber Thompson at Peterson Pate et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 19 October 1934.18 Mary Eva Thompson granted 59 13/100 acres of land to Thompson Turner Thompson at J M Schreeves et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 18 May 1937.19 Mary Eva Thompson resided at 5129 W. Rosedale on 26 April 1945 at Fort Worth, Texas.5 Mary Eva Thompson was also known as Mary Etta Farmer.5 Mary Eva Thompson also went by the name of Tchudy.20 Mary Eva Thompson also went by the name of Thudy.2 Mary Eva Thompson also went by the name of Khudy.21

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Child of Mary Eva Thompson and Eugene Ward Farmer

Mary Eva Thompson married Eugene Ward Farmer, son of Elijah Ward Farmer Jr. and Amanda Dean, on 18 October 1894 at Tarrant County, Texas.8,1

Citations

  1. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 180 p. 365 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  2. [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.
  3. [S374] Tombstone, Thompson Family Cemetery, Carswell Golf Club, 6520 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, Mary E. Farmer tombstone, read by Richard Tonsing, 9 March 1999.
  4. [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).
  5. [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.
  6. [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.
  7. [S893] "Estate of Jeanette Thompson", 7 July 1926, 8893: Report of appraisement by county judge and comptroller, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  8. [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: Gooch, Marie, "Tarrant County, Texas Marriage Records Beginning Book 8 - May 1894." Footprints, vol. 35, p. 24 (1992), 89.
  9. [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Henry Thompson household, ED 97 p. 21/202, dwelling 3, family 3.
  10. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 325 p. 122 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  11. [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.
  12. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 502 pp. 459-462 cor deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  13. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 628 p. 275 Rel D T, Fort Worth Public Library.
  14. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 907 p. 629 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  15. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1143 p. 42 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  16. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1158 p. 498 T V L and 1160 p. 575 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  17. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1183 p. 295 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  18. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1231 p. 301 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  19. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1321 p. 292 Rel D T, Fort Worth Public Library.
  20. [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.
  21. [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), 177; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  22. [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.
  23. [S696] Vaughan of Grayson County, Virginia Descendants of William Vaughan and His Wife Mary ( 723 Lisa Lane, Mulvane, Kansas 67110-1220: self published, 2002), 69; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.

Thompson Turner Thompson1,2,3,4

M, #909, b. 26 March 1878, d. 6 November 1961
Thompson Turner Thompson|b. 26 March 1878\nd. 6 November 1961|p37.htm#i909|Henry Jack Thompson|b. 5 April 1832\nd. 26 August 1883|p2.htm#i45|Jeanette B. Ham|b. 16 February 1846\nd. 1 May 1926|p2.htm#i46|Robert H. Thompson|b. 1805\nd. July 1862|p4.htm#i91|Martha (?)|b. say December 1811|p4.htm#i92|Berry L. Ham|b. 16 October 1812\nd. 13 November 1879|p4.htm#i93|Dorcas M. Bowen|b. 20 October 1823\nd. 4 July 1914|p4.htm#i94|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Thompson Turner Thompson was born on 26 March 1878 at Fort Worth, Texas.2,3,1,4 He was the son of Henry Jack Thompson and Jeanette B. Ham.3,2,4,5 Thompson Turner Thompson married Minnie M. Mock on 24 December 1902.6,7 Thompson Turner Thompson died from arteriosclerotic heart disease with failure and acute pulmonary edema on 6 November 1961 at Harris Hospital, Fort Worth, Texas, at age 83 years, 7 months and 11 days.2 Thompson Turner Thompson was buried on 7 November 1961 at Greenwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas.2
     Thompson Turner Thompson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Henry Jack Thompson at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.8 Thompson Turner Thompson appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Jeanette B. Ham at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.9 Thompson Turner Thompson was a self employed stock farmer from 1902 to 1922 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,10 Thompson Turner Thompson received a grant of lot 24 block 8 and lots 1 to 3 block 6 of land from James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 24 February 1903.11 Thompson Turner Thompson granted lot 24 block 8 of land to James David Farmer at M G Ellis Addition, Tarrant County, Texas, on 9 February 1907.12 Thompson Turner Thompson appeared on the 1910 census in the household of Jeanette B. Ham at White Settlement Rd., Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas.6 Thompson Turner Thompson was a farmer on 15 April 1910.6 Thompson Turner Thompson was described as medium height, medium build, brown eyes, gray hair, and slightly deaf on 11 September 1918.1 Thompson Turner Thompson and Minnie M. Mock resided at R. 2 Box 55A on 11 September 1918 at Fort Worth, Texas.1 Thompson Turner Thompson was the head of household on the 1920 census at Justice Precinct 6, Tarrant County, Texas. Mary P. Thompson, Turner Thompson, Nellie P. Thompson, Jessie Thompson, Jeanette B. Ham and Minnie M. Mock were listed in the household.13 Thompson Turner Thompson was a street and road construction from 1922 to 1937 at Texas.10 Thompson Turner Thompson was a cattleman in 1923.14 Thompson Turner Thompson, Minnie M. Mock and Mary P. Thompson resided at 12th Ave. SE corner Park Ave. in 1923 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 Thompson Turner Thompson granted lots 1 to 40 block 233 of land to Mary Eva Thompson at Chamberlain Arlington Heights 2nd filing, Tarrant County, Texas, on 30 April 1926.15 Thompson Turner Thompson and Minnie M. Mock resided at 5137 Malvey from 3 May 1926 to 1 April 1930 at Fort Worth, Texas.16,17 Thompson Turner Thompson administered the estate of Jeanette B. Ham on 7 July 1926 at Tarrant County, Texas.18 Thompson Turner Thompson was the head of household on the 1930 census at Fort Worth, Texas. Minnie M. Mock, Mary P. Thompson, Nellie P. Thompson, Jessie Thompson and Samuel F. Reynolds were listed in the household.17 Thompson Turner Thompson was a building construction contractor on 1 April 1930.17 Thompson Turner Thompson received a grant of lot 18 block 131 of land from Mary Eva Thompson at Chamberlain Arlington Heights 1st Filing, Tarrant County, Texas, on 30 July 1931.19 Thompson Turner Thompson granted Vol 914 F 132 of land to Mary Eva Thompson on 24 April 1933.20 Thompson Turner Thompson was retired in 1937.10 Thompson Turner Thompson received a grant of 59 13/100 acres of land from Mary Eva Thompson at J M Schreeves et al survey, Tarrant County, Texas, on 18 May 1937.21 Minnie M. Mock and Thompson Turner Thompson resided at 1802 NW 20th St. from 24 April 1945 to 6 November 1961 at Fort Worth, Texas.22,2 Thompson Turner Thompson was retired on 6 November 1961; road contractor.2

Thompson Public Cemetery=N
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Last Edited=23 June 2008

Children of Thompson Turner Thompson and Minnie M. Mock

Thompson Turner Thompson married Minnie M. Mock on 24 December 1902.6,7

Citations

  1. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002, Thompson, Thompson Turner. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  2. [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.
  3. [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.
  4. [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).
  5. [S893] "Estate of Jeanette Thompson", 7 July 1926, 8893: Report of appraisement by county judge and comptroller, Tarrant County Archives, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  6. [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.
  7. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 166 p. 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1849.
  8. [S76] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Henry Thompson household, ED 97 p. 21/202, dwelling 3, family 3.
  9. [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.
  10. [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), 41; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  11. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 176 p. 398 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  12. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 236 p. 572 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  13. [S82] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 166 p. 3A 19/23.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), 1923 p. 1080; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  15. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 907 p. 629 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  16. [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.
  17. [S854] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Tom T. Thompson household, ED 69, p. 87/87A, dwelling 784, family 784, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2396.
  18. [S893] "Jeanette Thompson Estate", 7 July 1926, 8893: Order making temporary administration permanent, Tarrant County Archives.
  19. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1143 p. 42 warrant deed, Fort Worth Public Library.
  20. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1183 p. 295 T V L, Fort Worth Public Library.
  21. [S413] "Index to Deeds--Tarrant County, Texas", Tarrant County Texas Recorder, Grantor: Deed Book 1321 p. 292 Rel D T, Fort Worth Public Library.
  22. [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.

Nancy J. Ham1,2

F, #910, b. 17 June 1839, d. 22 August 1867
Nancy J. Ham|b. 17 June 1839\nd. 22 August 1867|p37.htm#i910|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-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Nancy J. Ham was born on 17 June 1839 at Texas.2 Nancy J. Ham was born circa December 1838 at Texas.1 She was the daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen.1,3 Nancy J. Ham married Thomas J. Wyatt on 14 May 1855 at Texas.2,3 Nancy J. Ham married Thomas J. Wyatt on 14 May 1856 at Jack County, Texas.4 Nancy J. Ham died on 22 August 1867 at Baird, Callahan County, Texas, at age 28 years, 2 months and 5 days.5 Nancy J. Ham was buried at Baird Cemetery, Baird, Callahan County, Texas.5
     Nancy J. Ham was also known as Jane Ham.6,7,8 Nancy J. Ham appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Navarro, Navarro County, Texas.1 Nancy J. Ham appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Thomas J. Wyatt at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.9 Nancy J. Ham was also known as Nancy J. Wyatt.3

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Children of Nancy J. Ham and Thomas J. Wyatt

Nancy J. Ham married Thomas J. Wyatt on 14 May 1855 at Texas.2,3 Nancy J. Ham married Thomas J. Wyatt on 14 May 1856 at Jack County, Texas.4

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1298.
  3. [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 ].
  4. [S862] Paul Smith, Jack County, Texas Marriage Records 1900+ from Miscellaneous Sources ( Nacogdoches, Texas: Ericson Books, 2000), 115; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing". Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  6. [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.
  7. [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.
  8. [S519] Matchless Milam History of Milam County, Texas ( Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co, 1984), 114; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
  9. [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Thos. J. Wyatt household, p. 363/91 dwelling 636 family 644.

Martha A. Ham1,2,3

F, #911, b. 24 July 1841, d. 23 March 1891
Martha A. Ham|b. 24 July 1841\nd. 23 March 1891|p37.htm#i911|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-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Martha A. Ham was born on 24 July 1841 at Milam County, Texas.7 Martha A. Ham was born circa December 1840 at Texas.1,3 She was the daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen.4,5,1,6 Martha A. Ham was born circa December 1842 at Texas.8 Martha A. Ham married John W. Bailey on 7 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.8,6 Martha A. Ham married John W. Bailey on 3 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.3,2,9,6 Martha A. Ham died from horse and buggy accident on 23 March 1891 at Jack County, Texas, at age 49 years, 7 months and 27 days.10 Martha A. Ham was buried at Ham Cemetery, Jack County, Texas.7
     Martha A. Ham appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Navarro, Navarro County, Texas.1 Martha A. Ham appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John W. Bailey at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.11 Martha A. Ham received a grant of 100 acres worth $1,000 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jno. Mott survey, Ellis County, Texas, on 10 October 1872.6 Martha A. Ham received a grant of lot 2 in block 245 worth $1,000 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.6 Martha A. Ham received a grant of 20 acres worth $200 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jno. Mott survey, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.6 Martha A. Ham received a grant of lot 5 in block 61 worth $1,000 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas, on 19 February 1879.6 Martha A. Ham appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John W. Bailey at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas.8 Martha A. Ham and John W. Bailey were a farmed on 1 June 1880 at Jack County, Texas.10,8 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.12 Martha A. Ham and John W. Bailey resided on 22 September 1880 at Jack County, Texas.6 Martha A. Ham was also known as Mattie Bailey.6

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Children of Martha A. Ham and John W. Bailey

Martha A. Ham married John W. Bailey on 3 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.3,2,9,6 Martha A. Ham married John W. Bailey on 7 June 1858 at Jack County, Texas.8,6

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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).
  3. [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-653 roll 1298.
  4. [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.
  5. [S519] Matchless Milam History of Milam County, Texas ( Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co, 1984), 114; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
  6. [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 ].
  7. [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing". Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  8. [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 158 p. 1, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
  9. [S573] "Johanna Thompson (1:7320) (, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2000 01:26:09 EDT, Subject: Re: Thompson Family. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  10. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 447.
  11. [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, John W. Baily household, p. 366/98 dwelling 681 family 689.
  12. [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.
  13. [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith to Richard Tonsing", 50.

Abner Lewis Ham1,2,3,4

M, #912, b. 26 May 1843, d. 13 April 1927
Abner Lewis Ham|b. 26 May 1843\nd. 13 April 1927|p37.htm#i912|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-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Abner Lewis Ham was born on 26 May 1843 at Milam County, Texas.6,5,2,9 Abner Lewis Ham was born on 20 May 1843 at Ellis County, Texas.3 He was the son of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen.2,3,5,6,7,8 Abner Lewis Ham married Mary Ellen Adare on 18 February 1864 at Jack County, Texas.10 Abner Lewis Ham married Ellen Cherokee Wilson on 10 August 1875 at Jack County, Texas.11 Abner Lewis Ham married Mary Susan Bryant on 3 March 1880 at Jack County, Texas.12 Abner Lewis Ham died from ulcer of stomach at 709 N. Traders on 13 April 1927 at Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, at age 83 years, 10 months and 18 days.5,12,6 Abner Lewis Ham was buried on 14 April 1927 at Rose Hill Cemetery, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma.5,6
     Abner Lewis Ham also went by the name of Bud.5,6 Abner Lewis Ham appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Navarro, Navarro County, Texas.2 Dorcas Matilda Bowen, Berry Lewis Ham and Abner Lewis Ham resided at Ham Springs in 1855 at Berwick, Jack County, Texas.13 He resided from 1855 to 1915 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.5,7 Abner Lewis Ham was employed from 1860 to 1875 at Texas Rangers, Jack County, Texas.14 Abner Lewis Ham appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.15 Abner Lewis Ham began military service in 1861 at Texas Texas Rangers, Norris Reg. Lieut. Col. Obruchain, Capt. Jack Cureton, Arch Hall 1st Lieut., Joe Wood 2nd Lieut., Newt White 3rd Lieut.5 Abner Lewis Ham ended military service Texas Rangers in 1862 at Texas.5 Abner Lewis Ham began military service in March 1862 Texas Ranger Service.16 Abner Lewis Ham began military service on 30 June 1862 at Texas Ranger Service, Norris Frontier Regiment, Texas Calvary.14,6 Abner Lewis Ham ended military service on 31 January 1863.17 Abner Lewis Ham voted in the election on 6 August 1867 at Jack County, Texas.18 Berry Lewis Ham and Abner Lewis Ham granted deed to Wit Adair of land at Wise County, Texas, on 7 August 1869.19 Abner Lewis Ham, Virginia Ham, Joseph Wyatt, Louise Jane Wyatt, William L. Wyatt and Martha E. Wyatt received a grant of lot 5 block 11 worth $1650 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Ennis, Ellis County, Texas.7 Abner Lewis Ham received a grant of 380 acres worth $570 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jack County, Texas.7 Abner Lewis Ham was a cattle raiser farmer on 1 June 1880.20 Abner Lewis Ham was the head of household on the 1880 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Annie Cherokee Ham and Mary Susan Bryant were listed in the household.20 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.21 Signed deed for school land.22 Abner Lewis Ham was the head of household on the 1900 census at Justice Precinct 1, Jack County, Texas. Jane Ham, Louis Ham, Forest Ham, Virginia Ham, Mary Susan Bryant, Bennett L. Ham and Elizabeth Ham were listed in the household.4 Abner Lewis Ham was a farmer on 1 June 1900.4 Abner Lewis Ham was the head of household on the 1910 census at West Archer St., Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Jane Ham, Forest Ham, Virginia Ham, Louis Ham and Mary Susan Bryant were listed in the household.23 Mary Susan Bryant and Abner Lewis Ham resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; six miles west from.17 Drew a Confederate pension.5 Abner Lewis Ham was retired on 13 April 1927; a retired ranchman.6

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Child of Abner Lewis Ham and Mary Ellen Adare

Abner Lewis Ham married Mary Ellen Adare on 18 February 1864 at Jack County, Texas.10
  • Leticia Ham+ 24 b. between 10 February 1864 and 10 August 1875

Child of Abner Lewis Ham and Ellen Cherokee Wilson

Abner Lewis Ham married Ellen Cherokee Wilson on 10 August 1875 at Jack County, Texas.11

Children of Abner Lewis Ham and Mary Susan Bryant

Abner Lewis Ham married Mary Susan Bryant on 3 March 1880 at Jack County, Texas.12

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [S236] "Dorcas M. Ham v. Berry L. Ham", 17 September 1862, divorce records. http://www.scribd.com/doc/11568702/236-ham-divorce: 17 September 1862, Jack County--Clerk, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
  4. [S1107] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Abner L Ham household, ED 34, p. 7A, dwelling 115, family 115, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1648.
  5. [S500] Abner Lewis Ham (912), Pension Claim Application File, 31764, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P.O. Box 12927, Austin, Texas.
  6. [S501] Death Certificate for Abner Lewis Ham, 14 April 1927, 405, Oklahoma State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, PO Box 53551, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  7. [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 ].
  8. [S519] Matchless Milam History of Milam County, Texas ( Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co, 1984), 114; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
  9. [S1667] "Wayne E Johnson ( 2300 Jodi Lane, Gainesville, Texas 76240, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing", Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Picture of Headstones. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  10. [S1108] "Texas Marriage Collection, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002," database online, 2005, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: Dodd, Jordan R, et. al. Early American Marriages: Texas to 1850. Bountiful, UT: Precision Indexing Publishers, 19xx.; Hunting For Bears, comp. Texas marriage information taken from county courthouse records. Many of these records were extracted from copies of the original records in microfilm, microfiche, or book format, located at the Family History Library; Texas Department of State Health Services. Texas Marriage Index, 1966-2002. Texas Department of State Health Services, Texas; Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. (P.O. Box 740, Orem, Utah 84059) from county marriage records on microfilm located at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, in published books cataloged by the Library of Congress, or from county courthouse records, A. L. Ham, Mary Ellen Adare, 18 Feb 1864, Jack.
  11. [S45] "Paul Woodburn Smith ( 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas 78744-2731, e-mail address) to Richard Tonsing". Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).
  12. [S502] M. S Ham, Widow's Application for a Pension, 42984, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, P.O. Box 12927, Austin, Texas.
  13. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 445-447; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  14. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 447.
  15. [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Berry L. Ham household, p. 366/98 dwelling 680 family 688.
  16. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 445.
  17. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 445-7.
  18. [S367] Miscellaneous Records of Jack County, Texas ( Saint Louis, Missouri: Ingmire Publications, 1981), Registered Voters in Jack County, Texas, 1867-1875, page 35; Jacksboro Public Library, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
  19. [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: unknown author, "Index to Deeds - Wise County Texas," vol. 28, pp. 81, 82 and 205 (1985), deed book H p. 202.
  20. [S258] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 158 p. 19, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1313.
  21. [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.
  22. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 149.
  23. [S107] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 142 p. 11B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 1567.
  24. [S1081] "Mrs. Clara Brown ( 9174 CR 2451, Truscott, TX 79227) to Richard Tonsing", 17 August 2004 letter. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

Elizabeth Ham1,2,3

F, #913, b. 7 September 1848, d. 5 March 1934
Elizabeth Ham|b. 7 September 1848\nd. 5 March 1934|p37.htm#i913|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-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Elizabeth Ham was born on 7 September 1848 at Corsicana, Navarro County, Texas.5,1,2,7,8 She was the daughter of Berry Lewis Ham and Dorcas Matilda Bowen.4,2,5,6 Elizabeth Ham married James Columbus Jones, son of Erasmus Jones and Kiddie Bond, say December 1867 at Texas.9,8,6 Elizabeth Ham died from coronary thrombosis and contributory cause of advanced osteriosclerosis on 5 March 1934 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas, at age 85 years, 5 months and 26 days.5 Elizabeth Ham was buried at Old Post Oak and Oakwood at Oakwood Cemetery, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas; section 2.5,10
     Elizabeth Ham appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Navarro, Navarro County, Texas.4 Elizabeth Ham appeared on the 1860 census in the household of Berry Lewis Ham at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.11 Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones were cattle drive with Col. Goodnight's outfit, Goodnight Trail in 1869.12 Elizabeth Ham received a grant of 492 acres worth $738 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jack County, Texas.6 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 1877.6 Elizabeth Jones and Virginia Ham received a grant of 140 acres worth $1400 of land from Berry Lewis Ham at Jno. Mott survey, Ellis County, Texas, on 6 January 1877.6 Elizabeth Jones was enumerated as the wife of James Columbus Jones on the 1880 census at precinct 5, Bent County, Colorado.8 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.13 Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones resided on 22 September 1880 at West Las Animas, Bent County, Colorado.6 Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones were employed at 4 miles SW of Jacksboro in 1890 at Jones Ranch, Jack County, Texas.14 James Columbus Jones and Elizabeth Ham resided at 524 W. Belknap St. in 1890 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.15 Elizabeth Ham was enumerated as the mother of James Ham Jones on the 1900 census at Thirteenth St., Precinct 8, Bent County, Colorado.9 James Columbus Jones, Elizabeth Ham and Peyton Smith Jones resided at 524 W. Belknap St. circa May 1903 at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.15 Elizabeth Ham appeared on the 1910 census in the household of James Columbus Jones at Belnap St., Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.16 Elizabeth Ham was the head of household on the 1920 census at Graham Street, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Elizabeth Ham was the head of household on the 1930 census at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas. Peyton Smith Jones, Polly M. Jones and Ancil Arthur Jones were listed in the household.7 Elizabeth Ham was also known as Lizzie Jones.6 Elizabeth Ham also went by the name of Cricket.14 Elizabeth Ham was also known as Elizabeth Jones.5,8 Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones resided at Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.17

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Children of Elizabeth Ham and James Columbus Jones

Elizabeth Ham married James Columbus Jones, son of Erasmus Jones and Kiddie Bond, say December 1867 at Texas.9,8,6

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [S236] "Dorcas M. Ham v. Berry L. Ham", 17 September 1862, divorce records. http://www.scribd.com/doc/11568702/236-ham-divorce: 17 September 1862, Jack County--Clerk, Jacksboro, Jack County, Texas.
  3. [S519] Matchless Milam History of Milam County, Texas ( Dallas: Taylor Publishing Co, 1984), 114; Clayton Library, Houston, Texas.
  4. [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.
  5. [S716] Death Certificate for Elizabeth Jones, 1934, 13621, Texas Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, Travis County, Texas.
  6. [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 ].
  7. [S758] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Elizabeth Jones household, ED 119-1, page 13b, dwelling 291, family 335, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2360.
  8. [S820] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Bent County, Colorado, James C. Jones household, ED 20, p. 414 a, dwelling 137, family 103, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 88.
  9. [S1109] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Bent County, Colorado, James H Jones household, ED 3, p. 12B, dwelling 271, family 283, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 121.
  10. [S47] Paul Smith, Jack County Cemeteries ( Austin, Texas: privately printed, n.d), 29; Paul Woodburn Smith, 5400 Frederick Ln #47, Austin, Texas.
  11. [S66] 1860 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Jack County, Texas, Berry L. Ham household, p. 366/98 dwelling 680 family 688.
  12. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas ( Dallas, Texas: Curtis Media Corporation, 1985), 446 & 514; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  13. [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.
  14. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 514.
  15. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 514-5.
  16. [S107] 1910 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Jack County, Texas, ED 142 p. 9B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-624 roll 1567.
  17. [S36] Jack County Genealogical Society, The History of Jack County Texas, 446.

Charles C. Pittenger1,2,3,4,5

M, #914, b. 12 September 1847, d. 13 November 1935
Charles C. Pittenger|b. 12 September 1847\nd. 13 November 1935|p37.htm#i914|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Pittinger|b. 1788|p4.htm#i79|Jane Gibson|b. say December 1799|p4.htm#i80|Jacob Copenhaver|b. between 1780 and 1790|p4.htm#i81|Sarah Coe|b. circa 1790|p400.htm#i9976|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of William Pittenger.
     Charles C. Pittenger was born on 12 September 1847 at Ohio.1,2,3,5,7 He was the son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven.2,6,4 Charles C. Pittenger married Emma J. (?) say December 1907.7 Charles C. Pittenger married Emma J. (?) circa May 1897.8,9,5 Charles C. Pittenger died from apoplexy on 13 November 1935 at Seneca County Home, Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio, at age 88 years, 2 months and 1 day.9,5 Charles C. Pittenger was buried on 16 November 1935 at Wayne, Wood County, Ohio.9,5
     Charles C. Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.10 Charles C. Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.3 Charles C. Pittenger appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.1 Charles C. Pittenger and John William Pittenger were a farmer circa 1880.6 Charles C. Pittenger appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.6 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.11 Charles C. Pittenger was a farmer on 1 June 1900.12 Charles C. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1900 census at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio. Catharine Copenhaven and John P. Pittenger were listed in the household.13 Charles C. Pittenger resided at Ohio.14 He resided from 4 February 1902 to 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio.15,16,4 Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger and Sarah C. Kelser was the son of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.17 Catharine Copenhaven named Charles C. Pittenger as executor for her will on 19 May 1903.18 Catharine Copenhaven named Charles C. Pittenger as son in her will on 19 May 1903.18 Catharine Copenhaven named Charles C. Pittenger as beneficiary in her will on 19 May 1903.18 Charles C. Pittenger was present at the death of Catharine Copenhaven on 4 May 1904 at three miles east of Tiffin, Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio; heart failure.19,20,21,16 Sarah C. Kelser, Henry C. Pittinger, J. S. Pittinger and Charles C. Pittenger was the son of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.22 Charles C. Pittenger was appointed executor for the estate of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.22 Charles C. Pittenger was retired at Maple St. before 1920 at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio.8 Charles C. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1920 census at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio. Emma J. (?) were listed in the household.8 Charles C. Pittenger began military service on 1 April 1930.7 Charles C. Pittenger was the head of household on the 1930 census at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio. Emma J. Pittinger were listed in the household.23 Charles C. Pittenger and Emma J. (?) resided from 1931 to 16 November 1935 at Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio.9,5

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Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [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.
  4. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  5. [S812] Death Certificate for Charles C. Pittenger, 26 November 1935, 68828, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
  6. [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.
  7. [S851] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Pittenger, Charles G. household, ED 74-5, page 21/3a, dwellings 70, household 70, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 1868.
  8. [S112] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, ED 104 p. 7B 76/77, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1431.
  9. [S671] Advertiser-Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 13 Nov 1935, 1:1 & 10:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  10. [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, John Pittenger household, p. 462, dwelling 82, family 82.
  11. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  12. [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.
  13. [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Charles Pittenger household, ED 97, p. 5B, dwelling 98, family 102.
  14. [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).
  15. [S97] Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 May 1904 p. 8:2, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  16. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  17. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  18. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Last Will and Testament, Seneca County Courthouse.
  19. [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, John, Catherine, & John W. Pittenger Tombstone.
  20. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 19 May 1904, 2:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  21. [S97] Tribune and Herald, 5 May 1904, 8:2.
  22. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  23. [S851] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Pittenger, Charles G. household, ED 5, page 21/3a, dwellings 70, household 70.

John William Pittenger1,2,3

M, #915, b. 1855, d. 1 October 1883
John William Pittenger|b. 1855\nd. 1 October 1883|p37.htm#i915|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Pittinger|b. 1788|p4.htm#i79|Jane Gibson|b. say December 1799|p4.htm#i80|Jacob Copenhaver|b. between 1780 and 1790|p4.htm#i81|Sarah Coe|b. circa 1790|p400.htm#i9976|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of William Pittenger.
     John William Pittenger was born in 1855 at Ohio.6,2,5 He was the son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven.4,5 John William Pittenger died on 1 October 1883 at Seneca County, Ohio, at age 28 years.1,5,7 John William Pittenger was buried on 3 October 1883 at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section C, row 33, #17.1,5,7
     John William Pittenger was also known as William Pittenger.4 John William Pittenger was also known as J. W. Pittenger.7 John William Pittenger also went by the name of Will.8 John William Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.2 John William Pittenger appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.6 John William Pittenger and Charles C. Pittenger were a farmer circa 1880.3 John William Pittenger appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.3 Robert McD. Pittenger and John William Pittenger resided at Fort Worth, Texas.8

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Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [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.
  4. [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.
  5. [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, John, Catherine, & John W. Pittenger Tombstone.
  6. [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.
  7. [S674] Weekly Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 4 Oct 1883, 3:3, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  8. [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).

Sarah Catherine Pittenger1,2,3

F, #916, b. April 1853
Sarah Catherine Pittenger|b. April 1853|p37.htm#i916|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|James Pittinger|b. 1788|p4.htm#i79|Jane Gibson|b. say December 1799|p4.htm#i80|Jacob Copenhaver|b. between 1780 and 1790|p4.htm#i81|Sarah Coe|b. circa 1790|p400.htm#i9976|

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=4th cousin 1 time removed of William Pittenger.
     Sarah Catherine Pittenger was born in April 1853 at Ohio.5,1,6 Sarah Catherine Pittenger was born circa August 1852.7 She was the daughter of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven.1,2,3,4 Sarah Catherine Pittenger was born circa December 1853 at Ohio.2 Sarah Catherine Pittenger married Philip Kelser on 18 February 1885 at Seneca County, Ohio.7,8,6
     Sarah Catherine Pittenger was also known as Sallie C. Pittinger.7 Sarah Catherine Pittenger was also known as Sara Pittenger.9 Sarah Catherine Pittenger was also known as Sarah O. Pittenger.5 Sarah Catherine Pittenger also went by the name of Sallie B.6 Sarah Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1860 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.1 Sarah Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1870 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.5 Sarah Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1880 census in the household of John P. Pittenger at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.2 As of 18 February 1885, Sarah Catherine Pittenger was also known as Sarah C. Kelser.10 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.11 Sarah Catherine Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Philip Kelser at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio.12 Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Philip Kelser resided in 1902 at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio.13 Sarah Catherine Pittenger resided at Ohio.9 Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Philip Kelser resided on 4 February 1902 at Bloomville, Seneca County, Ohio.14 Henry C. Pittenger, Robert McD. Pittenger, Charles C. Pittenger, Jesse Stem Pittenger and Sarah C. Kelser was the daughter of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.15 Sarah C. Kelser was present at the death of Catharine Copenhaven on 4 May 1904 at three miles east of Tiffin, Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio; heart failure.16,17,18,4 Sarah C. Kelser, Henry C. Pittinger, J. S. Pittinger and Charles C. Pittenger was the daughter of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.19 Sarah C. Kelser resided on 7 May 1904 at Edison, Morrow County, Ohio.4 Sarah Catherine Pittenger was the head of household on the 1930 census at Medina County, Ohio. Frederick Kelser were listed in the household.10 Sarah Catherine Pittenger resided on 13 November 1935 at Medina, Medina County, Ohio.20 Sarah Catherine Pittenger wrote a letter to Cherry Jane Pittenger on 3 May 1937 from Medina, Medina County, Ohio.
     "Medina, Ohio
5, 3, 1937
Miss Jane Pittenger,
Dear Niece: I was quite surprised to find your letter with the mail this morning and pleased as well. As you know I am not as young as when your grand father lived in the old house at Tiffin with [me?] and will try to reply promptly but I forget. My father was a native of Frederick Co. Maryland. Born 1918 and his name was John Pittinger also his father's name was John. I do not recall any one of the name of Nicholas Pittinger in our family relationship. They were farmers [line cut off at bottom]. You are right in your conclusion that father was an irepliously fine man.
I will not try to tell more at this time. I was interrupted by Paul and Iva coming in quite unexpectedly and I am quite a little shocked up. Iva's father passed away very suddenly and I had not heard of his going until they came in. Mother came from the same community in Maryland too.
I am sorry not to be able to tell you more but my mental facilities are not active at present. If the folks had not come in possibly I could have done better. I was waiting to get this off [line cut off at bottom] with much love. Mrs. Sarah Kesler."21

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Children of Sarah Catherine Pittenger and Philip Kelser

Sarah Catherine Pittenger married Philip Kelser on 18 February 1885 at Seneca County, Ohio.7,8,6

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  4. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  5. [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.
  6. [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-623 roll 1320.
  7. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 188 citation 9-215; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  8. [S672] Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 23 Apr 1925, 5:2, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  9. [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).
  10. [S772] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Medina County, Ohio, Sarah C. Kelser household, ED 14, p. 5B, dwelling 134, family 147, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 1848.
  11. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  12. [S101] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Bloom Twp., Bloomville, ED 96, p. 17A, dwelling 337, family 347.
  13. [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).
  14. [S97] Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 5 Feb 1902 p. 8:2, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  15. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  16. [S636] Richard Tonsing, Tombstone, Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio, 6 July 2002, John, Catherine, & John W. Pittenger Tombstone.
  17. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 19 May 1904, 2:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  18. [S97] Tribune and Herald, 5 May 1904, 8:2.
  19. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  20. [S671] Advertiser-Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 13 Nov 1935, 1:1 & 10:5, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  21. [S631] "Mrs. Sarah Kesler ( 219 W. Friendship St., Medina, Ohio) to Miss Jane Pittenger", 3 May 1937. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

Samuel W. Patterson1,2

M, #917, b. circa December 1861
Samuel W. Patterson|b. circa December 1861|p37.htm#i917|James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|Mary Jane Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|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|Samuel Waggoner|b. say December 1809|p4.htm#i85|Charlotte (?)|b. say December 1809|p4.htm#i86|

Relationship=Great-granduncle of Richard Tonsing.
     Samuel W. Patterson was born circa December 1861 at Ohio.3,5 Samuel W. Patterson was born circa December 1860 at Ohio.1 He was the son of James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner.2,3,4 Samuel W. Patterson married an unknown person.4 Samuel W. Patterson married Elizabeth (?) circa November 1887.6,5
     Samuel W. Patterson was also known as Samul W. Patterson.3 Samuel W. Patterson also went by the name of Sam Patterson.4 Samuel W. Patterson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.1 Samuel W. Patterson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.3 Samuel W. Patterson was a farmer from 1 June 1880 to 1 April 1930.3,5 He resided at Crowley, Tarrant County, Texas.4 James Patterson named Sydney J. Patterson, Allie Mae Pittenger and Samuel W. Patterson as son in his will on 5 March 1912 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.7 He resided from 6 May 1915 to 30 November 1917 at Guthrie, Logan County, Oklahoma.8,9,10 Allie Mae Pittenger and Samuel W. Patterson was the son of James Patterson on 30 November 1917 at Tiffin, Ohio.7 Samuel W. Patterson was the head of household on the 1930 census at 221 State, Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Elizabeth (?) and Cora S. Patterson were listed in the household.5

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Child of Samuel W. Patterson and Elizabeth (?)

Samuel W. Patterson married Elizabeth (?) circa November 1887.6,5

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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, Tiffin, Ohio.
  3. [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.
  4. [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).
  5. [S742] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Garfield County, Oklahoma, Patterson, Samuel W. household, ED 11, p. 3b, dwelling 56, family 96, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 1902.
  6. [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  7. [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Seneca County Courthouse.
  8. [S670] Daily Tribune and Herald, (Tiffin, Ohio), 6 May 1915, 8:4, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  9. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 13 May 1915, 5:6, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  10. [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.

Mary J. Patterson1,2,3

F, #918, b. 15 January 1867, d. 3 April 1912
Mary J. Patterson|b. 15 January 1867\nd. 3 April 1912|p37.htm#i918|James Patterson|b. 23 February 1832\nd. 22 November 1917|p2.htm#i41|Mary Jane Waggoner|b. 24 January 1834\nd. 6 May 1915|p2.htm#i42|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|Samuel Waggoner|b. say December 1809|p4.htm#i85|Charlotte (?)|b. say December 1809|p4.htm#i86|

Relationship=Great-grandaunt of Richard Tonsing.
     Mary J. Patterson was born on 15 January 1867 at Ohio.2,3,4 She was the daughter of James Patterson and Mary Jane Waggoner.2,1,4 Mary J. Patterson married Edward Schrickel on 10 October 1886 at Seneca County, Ohio.5,6,3 Mary J. Patterson died from pulmonary tuberculosis at East Perry Street on 3 April 1912 at Tiffin, Ohio, at age 45 years, 2 months and 19 days.7,4 Mary J. Patterson was buried on 5 April 1912 at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section 5, lot 23.8,4
     Mary J. Patterson was also known as Mamie I. Patterson.6 Mary J. Patterson appeared on the 1870 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.2 Mary J. Patterson appeared on the 1880 census in the household of James Patterson at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.1 Mary J. Patterson was also known as Mary J. Schrickel.5,3,4 Mary J. Schrickel and Edward Schrickel resided at East Perry Street on 3 April 1912 at Tiffin, Ohio.4

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Children of Mary J. Patterson and Edward Schrickel

Mary J. Patterson married Edward Schrickel on 10 October 1886 at Seneca County, Ohio.5,6,3

Citations

  1. [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.
  2. [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.
  3. [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 260; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  4. [S807] Death Certificate for Mary J Schrickel, 5 April 1912, 24223, Ohio Historical Society, Research Services Department, 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio.
  5. [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Will, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  6. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), 315; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  7. [S677] "Estate of James Patterson", 30 Nov 1917, 4789: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  8. [S678] Greenlawn Cemetery Records (microfilm), Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio, James Patterson, section no. 5, lot no. 23.
  9. [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.
  10. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 29 Nov 1917, 6:7, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.

Olive Ann Bringman1,2,3

F, #919, b. 6 July 1852, d. 21 May 1933
Olive Ann Bringman|b. 6 July 1852\nd. 21 May 1933|p37.htm#i919|John Bringman|b. circa 1830|p169.htm#i4216|Mary Thedocia Coe|b. 1830\nd. 1857|p169.htm#i4217|||||||||||||
     Olive Ann Bringman was born on 6 July 1852 at Ohio.5,6,7 She was the daughter of John Bringman and Mary Thedocia Coe.4 Olive Ann Bringman was born in July 1853 at Ohio.8 Olive Ann Bringman was born circa August 1858.1,9 Olive Ann Bringman married Robert McD. Pittenger, son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven, on 20 February 1879 at Mrs. Coe's residence, Tiffin, Ohio; license not dated.1,9,6,2 Olive Ann Bringman died on 21 May 1933 at Tarrant County, Texas, at age 80 years, 10 months and 15 days.5,6,10 Olive Ann Bringman was buried on 22 May 1933 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 20, lot 39, space 3.5,6
     Olive Ann Bringman was also known as Ollie A. Bringman.9 Olive Ann Bringman was also known as Alice.4 She resided in 1879 at Tiffin, Ohio.2 Olive Ann Bringman appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Robert McD. Pittenger at Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio.7 Robert McD. Pittenger named Olive Ann Bringman as executrix for his will on 1 April 1899 at Fort Worth, Texas; #2150. Prob 4 Mar 1902 Rec Bk 36, p. 254 Prob. Min.11 Olive Ann Bringman appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Robert McD. Pittenger at 1813 Laurel, Fort Worth, Texas.12 Olive Ann Bringman and Robert McD. Pittenger had five children.8 John Robert Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman resided at 1729 Mead in 1902 at Fort Worth, Texas.13 Olive Ann Bringman was appointed executrix for the estate of Robert McD. Pittenger on 4 March 1902 at Tarrant County, Texas; #2150. Prob 4 Mar 1902 Rec Bk 36, p. 254 Prob. Min.11 John Robert Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman resided at R. 3 B. 85 on 12 September 1918 at Fort Worth, Texas.14 Olive Ann Bringman was a farm manager on 1 April 1930.15 Olive Ann Bringman was the head of household on the 1930 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas. John Robert Pittenger, Bernice (?) and Frederick Paul Pittenger were listed in the household.15

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Children of Olive Ann Bringman and Robert McD. Pittenger

Olive Ann Bringman married Robert McD. Pittenger, son of John P. Pittenger and Catharine Copenhaven, on 20 February 1879 at Tiffin, Ohio; license not dated.1,9,6,2

Citations

  1. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 280 citation 8-200; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  2. [S669] Advertiser, (Seneca County, Ohio), 27 Feb 1879, 7:6, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  3. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 165, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  4. [S337] Seneca County, Ohio History and Families ( Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, 1998), Baker-Coe-Souder submitted by Rosemary (Baker) Weiker p. 160; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 135.
  6. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of Robert M. and Olive A. Pittenger.
  7. [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
  8. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 12B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  9. [S934] Marriage License and Return for Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman, 26 Mar 1879, , Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  10. [S385] Texas State Library and Archives, "Index to Death Records--Texas," Manuscript, Austin, Texas, 1903-1940 Vol. # 10, held by Fort Worth Public Library, 500 West 3rd Street, Fort Worth, Texas, file 24951.
  11. [S900] "Estate of Rob't M. Pittenger", 4 March 1902, 2150: Tarrant County Courthouse--County Clerk, Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 West Weatherford Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
  12. [S22] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, TX Parker, ED 56, p. 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1838.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1902/03; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  14. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002, Pittenger, John Robert. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  15. [S853] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Olive A. Pittenger household, ED 99, page 3B., dwelling 63, household 63, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2398.
  16. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 166, Tiffin Seneca Public Library.
  17. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas, headstone of Jesse Coe Pittenger.
  18. [S674] Weekly Tribune, (Tiffin, Ohio), 21 Jun 1883, 2:4, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  19. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 167, Tiffin Seneca Public Library.
  20. [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).

John Robert Pittenger1,2,3

M, #920, b. 12 December 1879
John Robert Pittenger|b. 12 December 1879|p37.htm#i920|Robert McD. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1847\nd. 5 January 1902|p37.htm#i901|Olive Ann Bringman|b. 6 July 1852\nd. 21 May 1933|p37.htm#i919|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|John Bringman|b. circa 1830|p169.htm#i4216|Mary T. Coe|b. 1830\nd. 1857|p169.htm#i4217|

Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     John Robert Pittenger was born on 12 December 1879 at Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio.5,2,4 He was the son of Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman.1,4,5,6 John Robert Pittenger married Bernice (?) say February 1930.6
     John Robert Pittenger was a grandson descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.3 John Robert Pittenger was also known as Robert B. Pittenger.5,4 John Robert Pittenger was a grandson descendant of John P. Pittenger.7 John Robert Pittenger appeared on the 1880 census in the household of Robert McD. Pittenger at Adams Township, Seneca County, Ohio.5 John Robert Pittenger was a post office clerk circa 1900.1 John Robert Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Robert McD. Pittenger at 1813 Laurel, Fort Worth, Texas.8 John Robert Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman resided at 1729 Mead in 1902 at Fort Worth, Texas.9 John Robert Pittenger was a self employed farmer from 1902 to 12 September 1918.9,2 John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Frederick Paul Pittenger resided from 4 February 1902 to 7 May 1904 at Fort Worth, Texas.3,7 John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Paul Pittenger was the grandson of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.10 John Robert Pittenger, Paul Pittenger and Mary Olive Pittenger was the grandson of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.11 John Robert Pittenger was employed in 1907 at A. D. Carpenter and Company, Fort Worth, Texas.12 He resided from 1907 to 1913 at Blue Mound, Tarrant County, Texas.13,12,14 John Robert Pittenger was described as medium height, stout build, grey eyes, brown hair, and no deformities on 12 September 1918.2 John Robert Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman resided at R. 3 B. 85 on 12 September 1918 at Fort Worth, Texas.2 John Robert Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. John Robert Pittenger was enumerated as the son of Olive Ann Bringman on the 1930 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas.6 John Robert Pittenger and Frederick Paul Pittenger were a dairy and grain farmers on 1 April 1930.6

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Citations

  1. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 12B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  2. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002, Pittenger, John Robert. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  3. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  4. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 165, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  5. [S96] 1880 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-9 roll 1065.
  6. [S853] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Olive A. Pittenger household, ED 99, page 3B., dwelling 63, household 63, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2398.
  7. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  8. [S22] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, TX Parker, ED 56, p. 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1838.
  9. [S318] United States City Directories ( New Haven, Connecticut: Research Publications, 198-), Segment IV Reel 2 1902/03; Sutro Library, California State Library System, 480 Winston Dr., San Francisco, California.
  10. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  11. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  12. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1907/08.
  13. [S318] United States City Directories, Segment IV Reel 2 1909/10.
  14. [S318] United States City Directories, 1912-1913 p. 424.

Mary Olive Pittenger1,2,3

F, #921, b. 19 August 1884, d. 24 March 1973
Mary Olive Pittenger|b. 19 August 1884\nd. 24 March 1973|p37.htm#i921|Robert McD. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1847\nd. 5 January 1902|p37.htm#i901|Olive Ann Bringman|b. 6 July 1852\nd. 21 May 1933|p37.htm#i919|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|John Bringman|b. circa 1830|p169.htm#i4216|Mary T. Coe|b. 1830\nd. 1857|p169.htm#i4217|

Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     Mary Olive Pittenger was born on 19 August 1884 at Clinton Township, Seneca County, Ohio.4,3 She was the daughter of Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman.3,2 Mary Olive Pittenger married (?) Slawson.5 Mary Olive Pittenger died on 24 March 1973 at Wichita County, Texas, at age 88 years, 7 months and 5 days.4,6
     Mary Olive Pittenger was a granddaughter descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.1 Mary Olive Pittenger was also known as Mary Olive Slawson.4 Mary Olive Pittenger was a granddaughter descendant of John P. Pittenger.7 Mary Olive Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Robert McD. Pittenger at 1813 Laurel, Fort Worth, Texas.8 John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Frederick Paul Pittenger resided from 4 February 1902 to 7 May 1904 at Fort Worth, Texas.1,7 John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Paul Pittenger was the granddaughter of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.9 John Robert Pittenger, Paul Pittenger and Mary Olive Pittenger was the granddaughter of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.10 Mary Olive Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. She resided before March 1973 at Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas.4

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Children of Mary Olive Pittenger and (?) Slawson

Mary Olive Pittenger married (?) Slawson.5

Citations

  1. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  2. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 12B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  3. [S681] "Record of Births, Probate Court, in and for Seneca County, State of Ohio", 1867 - 1909: 167, Tiffin Seneca Public Library, 77 Jefferson Street, Tiffin, Ohio.
  4. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 449-94-6415.
  5. [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).
  6. [S283] Texas Department of Health, "Texas Death Index, 1903-2000," database online, 2006, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Slawson Mary P 03-24-1973 WICHITA F WIDOWED.
  7. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  8. [S22] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, TX Parker, ED 56, p. 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1838.
  9. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  10. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.

Frederick Paul Pittenger1,2,3

M, #922, b. 22 October 1894, d. 8 September 1981
Frederick Paul Pittenger|b. 22 October 1894\nd. 8 September 1981|p37.htm#i922|Robert McD. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1847\nd. 5 January 1902|p37.htm#i901|Olive Ann Bringman|b. 6 July 1852\nd. 21 May 1933|p37.htm#i919|John P. Pittenger|b. 28 February 1818\nd. 4 February 1902|p2.htm#i39|Catharine Copenhaven|b. 16 September 1819\nd. 4 May 1904|p2.htm#i40|John Bringman|b. circa 1830|p169.htm#i4216|Mary T. Coe|b. 1830\nd. 1857|p169.htm#i4217|

Relationship=1st cousin 2 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=5th cousin of William Pittenger.
     Frederick Paul Pittenger was born on 22 October 1894 at Texas.4,7,2 He was the son of Robert McD. Pittenger and Olive Ann Bringman.1,4,5,6 Frederick Paul Pittenger was born on 22 October 1895 at Fort Worth, Texas.3 Frederick Paul Pittenger married Martha Bird (?) between 1 April 1930 and 31 December 1976.1 Frederick Paul Pittenger died on 8 September 1981 at Fort Worth, Texas, at age 86 years, 10 months and 17 days.1,8 Frederick Paul Pittenger was buried on 10 September 1981 at Oakwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas; block 20, lot 39, space 6
Fort Worth.1,2
     Paul Pittenger was a grandson descendant of Catharine Copenhaven.9 Frederick Paul Pittenger was also known as Paul Pittenger.4,9,10 Frederick Paul Pittenger appeared on the 1900 census in the household of Robert McD. Pittenger at 1813 Laurel, Fort Worth, Texas.11 John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Frederick Paul Pittenger resided from 4 February 1902 to 7 May 1904 at Fort Worth, Texas.9,12 John Robert Pittenger, Mary Olive Pittenger and Paul Pittenger was the grandson of John P. Pittenger on 13 February 1902 at Tiffin, Ohio; Notice to Next of Kin and Application for Probate of Will.13 John Robert Pittenger, Paul Pittenger and Mary Olive Pittenger was the grandson of Catharine Copenhaven on 7 May 1904 at Tiffin, Ohio; Application for Probate of Will.14 Frederick Paul Pittenger was ill with lost one eye before 1917.3 Frederick Paul Pittenger was a self employed farmer on 5 June 1917 at Saginaw, Tarrant County, Texas.3 He resided at RFD 3 on 5 June 1917 at Fort Worth, Texas.3,5 Frederick Paul Pittenger was described as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair on 5 June 1917.3 Frederick Paul Pittenger was a dairy man. Paul Pittenger was a grandson descendant of John P. Pittenger.12 Frederick Paul Pittenger was photographed say 5 August 1923. Frederick Paul Pittenger was enumerated as the son of Olive Ann Bringman on the 1930 census at Justice Precinct 1, Tarrant County, Texas.15 Frederick Paul Pittenger and John Robert Pittenger were a dairy and grain farmers on 1 April 1930.15 Paul Pittenger was a pallbearer at the funeral of Allie Mae Patterson at 1500 8th Ave. on 2 December 1950 at Robertson-Mueller-Harper, Fort Worth, Texas.16 Frederick Paul Pittenger resided in 1981 at Wichita Falls, Wichita County, Texas.7

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Citations

  1. [S48] Helen McKelvy Markgraf, "Historic Oakwood Cemetery with Calvary Cemetery and Old Trinity Cemetery of Fort Worth, Texas," 1994, held by Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, 135.
  2. [S179] Tombstone, Oakwood Cemetery, 700 Grand Ave., Fort Worth, Texas; Richard Tonsing, 1996, headstone of F. Paul Pittenger.
  3. [S376] "National Archives and Records Administration ( Provo, Utah, http://www.Ancestry.com/) to unknown recipient", 2002, Pittenger, Frederick Paul. Held by Ancestry.Com (MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California). Ancestry.com. World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 database online. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2005. Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,582 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
  4. [S78] 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, ED 107 p. 12B, Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California, micropublication T-623 roll 1671.
  5. [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).
  6. [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).
  7. [S102] "Social Security Death Index Interactive Search," database online, http:/ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi/, held by RootsWeb, unknown repository address, 450-68-1780.
  8. [S283] Texas Department of Health, "Texas Death Index, 1903-2000," database online, 2006, http://www.Ancestry.com/, held by Ancestry.Com, MyFamily.com, Inc., 575 Howard St., San Francisco, California. Original data: Texas Department of Health. Texas Death Indexes, 1903-2000. Austin, TX, USA: Texas Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Pittenger Frederick Paul 09-08-1981 TARRANT M.
  9. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  10. [S102] Database online.
  11. [S22] 1920 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Parker County, Texas, TX Parker, ED 56, p. 4A, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-625 roll 1838.
  12. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Application for Probate of Will and Application for Letters Testamentary, Seneca County Courthouse, Tiffin, Ohio.
  13. [S676] "Estate of John Pittenger", 15 Feb 1902, 4789: Notice to Next of Kin, Seneca County Courthouse.
  14. [S675] "Estate of Catherine Pittinger", 7 May 1904, 5115: Application for Probate of Will, Seneca County Courthouse.
  15. [S853] 1930 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Tarrant County, Texas, Olive A. Pittenger household, ED 99, page 3B., dwelling 63, household 63, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication T-626 roll 2398.
  16. [S685] "Robertson-Mueller-Harper Funeral Home ( 1500 8th Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104) to Richard Tonsing", 2 September 2002. Held by Richard Tonsing (4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California).

Cornelia Theresa Pittenger1,2

F, #923, b. 5 October 1829, d. 11 May 1906
Cornelia Theresa Pittenger|b. 5 October 1829\nd. 11 May 1906|p37.htm#i923|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 29 January 1798\nd. 24 January 1881|p20.htm#i480|Theresa Creeger|b. 5 August 1805\nd. 8 December 1847|p20.htm#i478|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 1751\nd. 28 November 1815|p42.htm#i1047|Mary A. Grimes|b. 1759\nd. 22 November 1815|p46.htm#i1126|||||||

Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of William Pittenger.
     Cornelia Theresa Pittenger was born on 5 October 1829 at Tiffin, Ohio.3,6 She was the daughter of Benjamin Pittenger and Theresa Creeger.3,4,5 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger married John M. Naylor, son of James Naylor and Eleanor Dill Musgrave, on 11 December 1849 at Seneca County, Ohio.1,4,2 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger died on 11 May 1906 at age 76 years, 7 months and 6 days.3,6 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section C, row 18, #17.3,6
     Cornelia Theresa Pittenger was also known as Cordelia Pittenger.7 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger may have been in the Benjamin Pittenger household on the 1830 census at Tiffin, Ohio.8 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger may have been in the Benjamin Pittenger household on the 1840 census at Tiffin, Ohio.9 John M. Naylor and Cornelia Theresa Pittenger resided at Melmore St. from 1857 to 1880 at Tiffin, Ohio.2 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger and Celia Ann Pittenger resided in 1886.10 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger and John M. Naylor had two children.11

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Children of Cornelia Theresa Pittenger and John M. Naylor

Cornelia Theresa Pittenger married John M. Naylor, son of James Naylor and Eleanor Dill Musgrave, on 11 December 1849 at Seneca County, Ohio.1,4,2

Citations

  1. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 260 citation 3-244; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  2. [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1999), 403; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  3. [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).
  4. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 807-816; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
  6. [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 178; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  7. [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.
  8. [S537] 1830 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Benjamin Pittinger entry, p. 152, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-19, film 140.
  9. [S123] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Benjamin Pittenger household, Tiffin, Clinton Twp., p. 15/144, line 1, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704 roll 426.
  10. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 815-816.
  11. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 807-808.

John M. Naylor1,2,3

M, #924, b. 9 December 1822, d. 3 September 1910
John M. Naylor|b. 9 December 1822\nd. 3 September 1910|p37.htm#i924|James Naylor|b. circa 1803|p86.htm#i2143|Eleanor Dill Musgrave|b. circa 1803|p86.htm#i2144|||||||||||||
     John M. Naylor was born on 9 December 1822 at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio.1,4,3 He was the son of James Naylor and Eleanor Dill Musgrave.4,5 John M. Naylor married Cornelia Theresa Pittenger, daughter of Benjamin Pittenger and Theresa Creeger, on 11 December 1849 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,6,3 John M. Naylor died on 3 September 1910 at age 87 years, 8 months and 25 days.7,1 John M. Naylor was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section C, row 18, #16.7,1
     John M. Naylor was also known as M. Taylor.8 He resided before 1845 at Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio.5 He resided in 1845 at Tiffin, Ohio.5 John M. Naylor was Methodist attended the Methodist Episcopal Church at Tiffin, Ohio.4 John M. Naylor was a started a hardware store in 1846 at Naylor & Howard Hardware Store, Tiffin, Ohio.5 John M. Naylor was a proprietor from 1847 to 1851 at Tiffin, Ohio.4,3 John M. Naylor was a proprietor from 1851 to 1855 at Naylor & Pittenger Hardware Store, Tiffin, Ohio.3 John M. Naylor was a proprietor from 1855 to 1857 at Naylor Hardware Store, Tiffin, Ohio.3 John M. Naylor and Edward T. Naylor were employed in 1857 at Tiffin, Ohio.5 John M. Naylor and William W. Naylor were a proprietor from 1857 to 4 March 1866 at Naylor & Bro. Hardware Store, Tiffin, Ohio.3,9 John M. Naylor and Cornelia Theresa Pittenger resided at Melmore St. from 1857 to 1880 at Tiffin, Ohio.3 John M. Naylor was a committee member and trustee from September 1859 to 1874 at Greenlawn Cemetery Association, Tiffin, Ohio.10 John M. Naylor and John Hanson Pittenger were stockholders on 17 March 1865 at Tiffin National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio.11,12 John M. Naylor was a proprietor from 4 March 1866 to 1880 at Tiffin, Ohio.3 John M. Naylor and Albert Buskirk were a parrtners in stock rearing and dealing in 1880.13 John M. Naylor and Cornelia Theresa Pittenger had two children.4

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Children of John M. Naylor and Cornelia Theresa Pittenger

John M. Naylor married Cornelia Theresa Pittenger, daughter of Benjamin Pittenger and Theresa Creeger, on 11 December 1849 at Seneca County, Ohio.2,6,3

Citations

  1. [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 178; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  2. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 260 citation 3-244; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  3. [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1999), 403; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  4. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 807-808; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [S133] DAR Dolly Todd Madison Chapter, Ohio Early State and Local History ( Tiffin, Ohio: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915), 51; Oakland Family History Center, 4780 Lincoln Blvd., Oakland, Alameda County, California.
  6. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 807-816.
  7. [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).
  8. [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.
  9. [S505] Frank Dildine, History of Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio, From Prehistoric Times to the Incorporation of Tiffin as a City, Pioneer and Early Years Historical Events Put in Story Garb and Chronologically Arranged, with High Point Feature Articles ( Tiffin, Ohio: privately printed, 1930), 70; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  10. [S505] Frank Dildine, History of Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio, From Prehistoric Times to the Incorporation of Tiffin as a City, Pioneer and Early Years Historical Events Put in Story Garb and Chronologically Arranged, with High Point Feature Articles, 83.
  11. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 521.
  12. [S528] William Lang, History of Seneca County from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880; Embracing Many Personal Sketches of Pioneers, Anecdotes, and Faithful Descriptions of Events Pertaining to the Organization of the County and Its Progress, 339.
  13. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 764-765.

Celia Ann Pittenger1,2

F, #925, b. 1832, d. 25 April 1914
Celia Ann Pittenger|b. 1832\nd. 25 April 1914|p37.htm#i925|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 29 January 1798\nd. 24 January 1881|p20.htm#i480|Theresa Creeger|b. 5 August 1805\nd. 8 December 1847|p20.htm#i478|Benjamin Pittenger|b. 1751\nd. 28 November 1815|p42.htm#i1047|Mary A. Grimes|b. 1759\nd. 22 November 1815|p46.htm#i1126|||||||

Relationship=1st cousin 4 times removed of Richard Tonsing.
Relationship=3rd cousin 2 times removed of William Pittenger.
     Celia Ann Pittenger was born in 1832 at Tiffin, Ohio.7,1,3 She was the daughter of Benjamin Pittenger and Theresa Creeger.1,3,4,5,6 Celia Ann Pittenger married Albert Buskirk, son of Jacob Buskirk and Adeline Wilson, on 17 December 1857 at Seneca County, Ohio.7,1,2 Celia Ann Pittenger married Albert Buskirk, son of Jacob Buskirk and Adeline Wilson, in 1856 at Tiffin, Ohio.6 Celia Ann Pittenger died on 25 April 1914 at Detroit, Michigan, at age 82 years.5,7,1 Celia Ann Pittenger was buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, Tiffin, Ohio; section B, row 26, #6.5,7,1
     Celia Ann Pittenger was also known as Ann C. Pittenger.4 Celia Ann Pittenger was also known as Ann C. Pittinger.6 Celia Ann Pittenger was also known as Anne Cecelia Pittenger.5,8 Celia Ann Pittenger was also known as Cecilia Pittenger.5,3 Celia Ann Pittenger may have been in the Benjamin Pittenger household on the 1840 census at Tiffin, Ohio.9 Celia Ann Pittenger appeared on the 1850 census in the household of Benjamin Pittenger at Tiffin, Ohio.10 Cornelia Theresa Pittenger and Celia Ann Pittenger resided in 1886.4 Albert Buskirk and Celia Ann Pittenger resided in 1886 at Tiffin, Ohio.6 Celia Ann Pittenger had (an unknown value) children.6

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Children of Celia Ann Pittenger and Albert Buskirk

Celia Ann Pittenger married Albert Buskirk, son of Jacob Buskirk and Adeline Wilson, in 1856 at Tiffin, Ohio.6 Celia Ann Pittenger married Albert Buskirk, son of Jacob Buskirk and Adeline Wilson, on 17 December 1857 at Seneca County, Ohio.7,1,2

Citations

  1. [S51] Ohio Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio, Ancestor Charts ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1990); Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  2. [S53] Jean Seigley, Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1841 - 1899 ( Tiffin, Ohio: Seneca County Genealogical Society, 1994), p. 53 citation 5-128; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  3. [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, 424, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-432 roll 728.
  4. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio ( Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1994), 815-816; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  5. [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).
  6. [S106] History of Seneca County, Ohio, 764-765.
  7. [S50] Seneca County Genealogical Society, Seneca County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions ( Bucyrus, Ohio: A-1 Printing Center, 1987), 170; Richard Tonsing, 4742 Bamboo Way, Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California.
  8. [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.
  9. [S123] 1840 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Benjamin Pittenger household, Tiffin, Clinton Twp., p. 15/144, line 1, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, District of Columbia, micropublication M-704 roll 426.
  10. [S94] 1850 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Seneca County, Ohio, Benj. Petenger household, p. 310/167 dwelling 1261 family 1219.