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Children were: Thomas ALLEN, Briget ALLEN, Anna ALLEN. He was married to Hannah (Hester) GARVEY on 19 Aug 1847 in Porter Co., IN. Children were: Corsa E. DILLINGHAM, John R. DILLINGHAM.
She was married to Stephen WING in 1640 in Sandwich, Barnstaple, MA. She was sealed to spouse on 12 Dec 1947 in the Arizona LDS temple. Children were: Deborah WING, Ephraim WING, Mercy Mary WING.
December, 1886 [SALLY COLE] -- Old Mrs. Cole died last Friday after a very severe season of suffering resulting from Erysiphelas. The funeral took place from her late residence 4 miles south of town on the Valparaiso Road. The services were conducted by Rev. William West at the Cole school house on Saturday afternoon. A large company of neighbors and friends were present. The remains were buried in the family burial plot on the Cole farm. Mr. John B. Lundburg was the funeral director. She has reference number 2. Parents: John DILLINGHAM and Hannah HICCOX. She was married to Edward Payne COLE on 11 Jun 1829 in Huron Co., OH. Children were: David Payne COLE, John Conger COLE, Martin Van Buren COLE, Andrew Jackson COLE, Giles Edward COLE, Christopher Columbus COLE, Lois Letitia (Letty) COLE. He was married to Elizabeth BOURNE on 26 May 1726 in Sandwich. Children were: Nathan DILLINGHAM, Abigail DILLINGHAM, John DILLINGHAM, Mary DILLINGHAM, Simeon DILLINGHAM Jr.
Children were: Henry DILLINGHAM Rev.. He was married before 1566. Children were: John DILLINGHAM, Henry DILLINGHAM Rev., Edward DILLINGHAM, Margaret DILLINGHAM, William DILLINGHAM, Gilbert DILLINGHAM, George DILLINGHAM, Elizabeth DILLINGHAM. He was married to Katherina MARSTON in Slawston, Leicestershire, England. Children were: Kerry COLE, Kirk Allan COLE, Kim Adelle COLE. He was married to <?>. Children were: Chloe DOUD, Lucinda DOUD , Rufus DOUD. "Seeking any information on my GGgrandmother, Lucinda DOUD Wortman. She was born in 1811 in New York. She married Milton Lad WORTMAN in Porter County, Indiana in 9 Feb 1839. They had at least 3 children, John Murray, Melissa (aka Laura) and Daniel Duane WORTMAN. Between 1842 and 1846 they moved to Iowa, where Milton died. In Daniel WORTMAN's pension records he states that he and his brothers and sisters were given to foster families because their mother was a "cripple". In 1850, Lucinda Doud WorKman is found back in Porter,Indiana, living with a carpenter & joiner, Rufus DOUD, his family, Sally Ann(37), Christianna(14), Mary J.(10), Philander(9) and Thankful(3). Since Rufus is 2 years younger than Lucinda, I am assuming he is her brother." --from a query by Warren Wortman on the DOUD GEN_FORUM on 9/26/98. From the Internet: "Dowd's of Guilford Cty, CT. related to Rufus Dowd, father of Philander. Philander was in the Civil War out of LaSalle, IL. His father gave N.Y. as his birthplace, but I believe his family may have been connected to the CT. Dowds. --from a query by Linda Harney on the DOUD GEN_FORUM on 8/4/1998. Parents: <?> DOUD and <?>. She was married to Jacob CARTER on 18 Jun 1826. Children were: Charity A. CARTER. She was married to Milton Lad WORTMAN on 9 Feb 1839 in Porter Co., Indiana. Children were: John Murray WORTMAN, Melissa (Laura) WORTMAN, Daniel Duane WORTMAN. He was married to Sally Ann <?> before 1836. Children were: Christianna DOUD, Mary J. DOUD, Philander DOUD, Thankful DOUD. She was married to William MCCORKEL on 8 Oct 1938. She was married to Douglas Lyal COLE in 1971 in Valparaiso, IN. She was divorced from Douglas Lyal COLE in 1985 in Saginaw, MI. Children were: Kathleen Mae COLE, Jessica Marie COLE. Living Parent(s) - Details withheld Children were: Magdalena EBERWEIN. Living Parent(s) - Details withheld Children were: Andreas STOVER, Johann Kaspar STOVER\STOEVER I. , Anna Katharina STOVER, Johann Henrich STOVER, Christina STOVER, Katharina STOVER, Johannes STOVER, Andreas STOVER, Johannes STOVER, Henrich Andreas STOVER, Anna Elisabeth STOVER . She was married to Dietrich STOEVER in Germany. Children were: John Casper, Sr. STOEVER. She was married to Benjamin COLE in Swansea, MA. Children were: Hopestil COLE, Jonathan COLE, Benjamin COLE, Foxtil COLE, Israel COLE, Ebenezer COLE, Andrew COLE, Hannah COLE. Children were: Cheryl COLE, Michelle COLE, Caroline COLE. Children were: Clinton John GRISWOLD, Russell Fredrick GRISWOLD, Clara Eileen GRISWOLD , Jane Gretchen GRISWOLD. Children were: Douglas Lyal COLE, Keith Duane COLE, Bret Alan COLE, Colleen Mae COLE. She was married to Capt. Abraham HICKOK on 19 Apr 1748 in Waterbury, CT. Children were: Jared HICKOX. He was married to Elizabeth SUTLIFF. Children were: Jemima FOOTE . She was married to Hugh COLE I on 8 Jan 1654 in Swansea, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. Children were: James COLE, Hugh COLE II, Mercy COLE, Experience COLE, John COLE, Martha COLE, Anna COLE, Ruth COLE, Joseph COLE, Ebenezer COLE, Mary COLE, Benjamin COLE. Children were: Mary FOXWELL. 19 February 1904 Alexander Henry Freer Alexander Freer, of Woodville, died Friday afternoon of last week, of paralysis. He had been bedfast for several years. He leaves a wife. The funeral was held Sunday, the services being held in the Chesterton Methodist Episcopal church, and the remains buried in the Chesterton cemetery. The deceased was 50 years old, and for years kept a general store and was postmaster at Woodville. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, uniting with that at Tassinong, and was transferred to Valparaiso. He was a devoted Christian. 26 February 1904 IN MEMORIAM DIED, at his home in Woodville, February 12, 1904, Alexander H. Freer, aged 52 years, 11 months, and 25 days. Alexander Henry Freer, son of John A. and Sarah Freer was born in Ulster Co., New York, on February 17, 1859. He came in early life with the family to northwestern Indiana where he has lived for the greater part of his life. In 1879 he was united in marriage with Adah A. Cole. When the post office as established at Woodville, Mr. Freer was appointed postmaster, which office he held until 1891. During this time he was interested in a general merchantile business conducted under the firm names of Cole & Freer, Freer & Howard, and A. H. Freer. In 1891 Mr. Freer went to Kansas, returned in 1895 to Woodville. where he resided until his death. He was a Republican, took a quiet interest in matters of local affair and was generally esteemed for his honesty and geniality. In 1879 he united with the Presbyterian Church at Tassinong, transferred his membership to a church of the same faith at Valparaiso in 1889. About 8 years ago, Mr. Freer became a victim of creeping paralysis. During the last four years of his life he was quite unable to feed himself and provide for his personal comfort. It is noteworthy that he bore this affliction with a patience and Christian fortitude seldom equalled. His sufferings ended when he fell asleep in Jesus Friday, February 12th. The funeral was held Sunday in the M. E. church at Chesterton and the interment took place in the Chesterton cemetery. The wife, the aged parents, three brothers, and two sisters remain to mourn, two sisters having gone before to a heavenly home. "Blessed are they that die in the Lord." He has reference number 18. Developed "Creeping Paralysis" late in his thirties, which eventually claimed his life. He was married to Adah Albertine COLE on 12 Nov 1879 in Porter Co., IN. Children were: FREER. She was married to BROWN pre 1882. Children were: Ida BROWN, Arthur BROWN, David H. BROWN. She was married to Thomas Edward (Eli) COLE on 28 Oct 1882 in Sherman Co., Nebraska.(74) Children were: Viola Jane COLE, Edna I. COLE. She was married to David Payne MCCORKEL on 4 Dec 1901 in Jackson Twp., Porter Co., IN. (82) "David McCorkel and May Friend were married the 4th at the bride's parents in Jackson Center by Rev. J. H. O Smith. In the evening the boys (and some that were not boys) proceeded to give them a genuine belling, which resulted in Dave giving the cigars and promising a dance in the near future. May their married life be a pleasant one." Children were: Paul MCCORKEL, Paul's Twin MCCORKEL, Ross MCCORKEL, Estella Mae MCCORKEL, Nellie MCCORKEL. He was married to Mamie CARTER. She was married to Thomas UPSON. Children were: Hannah UPSON. She was married to Jack Wilbur COLE in Jan 1939 in Porter Co., IN. Children were: Jack Timothy COLE. She was married to Benjamin BAYLESS in 1943. Children were: Barbara Irene BAYLESS, Linda Kathleen BAYLESS, Rodney H. BAYLESS, Benjamin G. BAYLESS, Mary Jane BAYLESS. Children were: Charles Lester, Jr. GARRETT. Children were: Anne Marie GARRETT, Cathy Lynn GARRETT, Charolet GARRETT. |
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