Matches 9,201 to 9,250 of 13,472
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Linked to |
9201 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Torrey, L. (I10833)
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9202 |
Listed also as 3 Mar 1874 | Family F3838
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9203 |
listed as "female, not family member" in 1851 census, but Benjamin is listed the same was (female, non family), so i suspect it.
- jmj 2009-05-09 | Teeple, Helen (I13870)
|
9204 |
listed as Fairfield, CT, but not likely in 1616
I changed it to England | Nichols, John (I23270)
|
9205 |
listed as gloucester, va, but by date, that is unlikely. | Cooke, John (I165)
|
9206 |
listed as one of the first settlers of Staten Island, Richmond Co. NY in 1664 | Bollen, James (I21753)
|
9207 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Byce, W.K. (I6115)
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9208 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Byce, C.E. (I6114)
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9209 |
Listed in "Whos Who In America, Vol 4 (Leonard & Marquis, 1906)
In 1901, collaborated with Dutch chemist, Professor Arnold Fredrik Holleman to publish "A Text-Book of Inorganic Chemistry" (subsequent reprints). | Cooper, Hermon Charles (I16907)
|
9210 |
Listed in 1820 Census, Tennessee, Jackson County, No township listed
1830 Census:George McGipsonFree People of Color1 Male age 36-553 Females under 102 Females age 10-241 Female age 36-55William Gipson vs. Randall McGipson et. al.Jackson County Chancery Court1845"Your orator William Gipson a citizen of Jackson County Tennessee would respectfully represent to you honor that George McGipson also a citizen of the same county and state died intestate some time in the year 1841 leaving a widow Patience McGipson and nine lawful heirs to wit: Randel McGipson Levi McGipson Tobias McGipson (sons) Paulina McGipson Hetty McGipson Patience Brewington the wife of Thomas Brewington Polly Woolbright the wife of Joseph Woolbright citizens of Jackson County and State of Tennessee Nancy Brewington the wife of John Brewington who are citizens of White County Tennessee and Margarett Butternick the wife of Amos Butternick who have left the state and now reside in parts unknown to your orator shortly after the death of said intestate George McGipson you orator was appointed admistrator of his his estate and took upon himself the burden of said administration your orator would show you honor that the real estate of which . . . your orator prays that the heirs aforesaid of said intestate to wit: Randal McGipson Tobias McGipson Paulina MGipson Hetty McGipson Patience Brewington and Thomas her husband Polly Woolbright and Joseph her husband Nancy Brewington and John her husband Margaret Butternick and Amos her husband be made defendents to this Bill and that copies be issue as to all except the said Margaret Butternick and Amos her husband who are non-residents and that publication as to them be made requiring them to appear and answer and grant a such general relief as your orators can my require and as duty bound be."
(Source: Jackson Co., TN Loose District/Chancery Court Paper Reel #76, Gipson, T. - Gore)
6 Sept 191320 acres - Blackburn's Fork (28, 543, 11365) Land Grant31 Aug 1825Land Grant #394321 Nov 1835Entry 2274 - 150 acres Land Grant | McGipson, George (I10949)
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9211 |
Listed in 1830 Ohio Census, Morgan County, Manchester Twp | Lowry, James (I10052)
|
9212 |
Listed in 1830 Vermont Census, Caledonia County, Barnet Twp (Page 400)
Listed in 1850 New York Census, Livingston County, Mount Morris Twp (Page 83)
Listed in 1860 Michigan Census, Wayne County, Greenfield, Redford P.O. (Page 110)
- Age shown as 54 yo
Listed in 1870 Michigan Census, Alcona County, Harrisville (Page 11)
- Occupation - Farmer
Listed in 1880 Michigan Census, Alcona County, Harrisville Village (ED# 3, Page 12)
Extract from The Kalamazoo Valley Family Newsletter Vol. 10 No. 4 Summer Quarter June 1981:
"On June 30, 1863 a Settlers license, to Andrew K. Edgar, was granted. To improve and cultivate a part of the land known as Swamp Land of Alcona Township in Alcona County. On July 20, 1868 for the sum of $1.00, governor Henry H. Crapo, granted Edgar 69.27 acres. Andrew and Margaret Edgar had several children all of whom were given a portion of the land upon their deaths......
Buried in Section 8, Springport Cemetery, Harrisville, Michigan
GDIS (Michigan) 1867-1882, Page 1 Record 152
Newspaper Article:
"Local Sayings and Doings" - The venerable Squire Edgar, living a mile north of the village is very ill and not expected to live. While piling wood about two weeks ago he very suddenly lost the use of his legs and fell to the ground almost helpless. He succeeded, however, in crawling into his house on hands and knees and has been confined to his bed since, with no apparent improvement in his condition, so we learn. (Alcona County (MI) Review - Nov 25, 1881)
Newspaper Obit:
"Another Pioneer Gone" - Andrew K. Edgar, Esq., one of the pioneer farmers of Harrisvile township, is no more, his death having occurred at his residence one mile north of this village, Sunday morning last, after an illness of seven weeks. Mr. Edgar was born in the state of Vermont in March 1802, and consequently at the time of his death was past 79 years of age. After spending the greater part of his manhood in his native State, he subsequently moved to Detroit, Mich., but in what year we have not been informed. Here he met with Margaret Warrington, whose hand in marriage he courted and finally won in 1855, and now survives his death with a family of three sons and four daughters. Eighteen years ago last May the deceased removed to this county, and located a farm just above the village of Harrisville, where he remained to the day of his death. He always bore prominent part in township and county matters, and was elected Justice of the Peace for several terms. In his death Harrisville township loses one of her oldest citizens and public benefactors.
Funeral services of the deceased were held from the M.E. church Monday afternoon. The attendance of friends and neighbors was unusually large. (Alcona County (MI) Review - Dec 30 ,1881)
Alt. Death: 25 Dec 1881 Harrisville, Haynes Twp, Alcona County, Michigan | Edgar, Andrew K (I10600)
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9213 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Darah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
1850 Indiana Census
Henry Co - New Castle Twp - page 361
#45-45:
William Templeton, 33, occupation not listed, North Carolina
Nancy, 35, Ohio
Caroline M., 9, Indiana
Amanda Jane, 6, Indiana
Dewitt C., 5, Indiana
Lydia A., 8 months, Indiana
1860 Indiana Census
Henry Co - Jefferson Twp - P.O. Sulphur Springs - page 318
#120-743:
William Templeton, 43, carpenter, North Carolina
Nancy, 45, Ohio
Amanda, 17, Indiana
Clinton, 15, Indiana
Lydia, 10, Indiana
Miles, 8, Indiana
Elizabeth, 8, Indiana
Henry, 6, Indiana
Sarah, 4, Indiana
Alcinda, 1, Indiana
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Henry County, Clover Twp, Woodhull P.O. (Page 15)
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 220, Page 2B)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp (ED# 115, Sheet 24B)
- Living with daughter & son-in-law, Sarah & Henry Slawson.
Article:
Templeton, W.A. goes to visit relatives at Aroma, Hamilton co, In.
(Bedford Free Press - 11 Jul 1895)
Newspaper Obit:
"Death of William A. Templeton"
William A. Templeton was born in Iredell county, North Carolina, January 10 1817, and died at the home of his daughter Sunday evening August 16, 1908, aged 91 years, 7 months and 6 days.
He moved from his birthplace with his parents, before he was a year old, to Warren county, Ohio, and there they lived until in March, 1832, when they immigrated to Henry county, Indiana.
On February 28, 1841, he was married to Miss Nancy J. Gallant, who was a faithful wife and companion until her death which occurred December 20, 1889.
In the fall of 1864, he and his family left Indiana and moved to Knox county, Illinois, when after a year's residence they moved to a farm near Woodhull in Henry county, Ill. There they made their home until they moved to this county in the spring of 1879. They lived on a farm two miles east of Bedford for two years and then moved to town where he has since resided. There were ten children born to them, five of whom survive. They are D. C. Templeton of Chicago, Mrs. Lydia A. Terbell, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Slauson and Mrs. Sarah E. Slauson, all of Bedford and Mrs. Alcinda Thompson of Missoula, Montana.
Mr. Templeton united with the M. E. church in young manhood and has been a faithful and consistent member since. The funeral was held at the M. E. church Wednesday afternoon conducted by Rev. W. M. Dudley. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of all.
(Bedford IA Free Press, pg. 1, 20 Aug 1908) | Templeton, William A (I10667)
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9214 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Darah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Page 373
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Newcastle P.O., Page 22
Listed in 1870 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Newcastle P.O., Page 29
[notes of Phyllis J. Bordeau Jackson, Gr Gr Granddaughter]
"I know nothing about Sarah or her last name, but I will continue to investigate. My Gramma, Rose Bauner, said she was a very nice woman. She had to be a very brave woman to take two babies and go with her husband across untamed territories that included going over mountains and fording rivers, possibly meeting with Indians, as they were in the area at that time. It would have been nice if she had kept a diary of her travels."
Somewhere after 1820 they left Iredell County, North Carolina and headed for Ohio Territory and then into Henry County, Indiana. Indiana entered the union in 1816 and this was a very new and untried territory. They arrived in Ohio prior to 1822 and were in Indiana in 1832.
A story passed from Sarah to Rose Bauner to me was the trek over the mountains with two babies was very hard. These would be the Appalachian and possibly the Cumberland Ranges, and the ride down the Ohio River was bad. This had to have been very tough and rough in those times. They first lived in Ohio and then moved to Henry County, Indiana where they lived out their lives. | McDonald, Sarah M (I11377)
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9215 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Darah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Page 373 | Templeton, Betsy Anne (I10063)
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9216 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Sarah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Page 373
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Newcastle P.O., Page 22
Listed in 1870 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Newcastle P.O., Page 29
Alt. Birth: Abt 1835 Indiana
Alt. Death: After 1880 | Templeton, Sarah A (I10529)
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9217 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Sarah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Page 373
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Newcastle P.O., Page 22
Listed in 1870 Nebraska Census, Washington County, Desoto Precinct, Fort Calhoun P.O. (Page 3)
Listed in 1880 Nebraska Census, Washington County, Desoto Precinct (ED# 34, Page 32)
Listed in 1900 Nebraska Census, Washington County, Desoto Precinct (ED# 129, Sheet 3A)
Alt. Death: After 8 Jun 1900 | Templeton, Dova Amanda (I9861)
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9218 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Sarah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Page 373
Listed in 1900 Indiana Census, Hamilton County, White River Twp (ED# 95, Sheet 3A) | Templeton, Samuel R (I10530)
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9219 |
Listed in 1840 Indiana Census, Henry County, Franklin Twp, Page 148
- 1 Male between 5 and 10 (Samuel - son)
- 1 Male between 20 and 30 (William - son)
- 1 Male between 30 and 40 (Samuel - father)
- 1 Female under 5 (Sarah - daughter)
- 2 Females between 10 and 15 (Dova and Lena - daughters)
- 2 Females between 15 and 20 (Betsy and Unknown - daughters)
- 1 Female between 40 and 50 (Sarah - mother)
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Henry Twp, Page 373 | Templeton, Lena (I10531)
|
9220 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Templeton, U. (I10055)
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9221 |
Listed in 1840 Michigan Census, Saginaw County, Saginaw Twp (Page 176) | Vaughan, Roderick W (I10008)
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9222 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (page 360)
Listed in 1860 Illinois Census, Henry County , Clover Twp, Woodhull P.O. (Page 360)
- Listed as a farm laborer with the W. Cone family
Listed in 1900 Illinois Census, Adams County, Riverside, Soldiers & Sailors Home (ED# 144, Sheet 14A)
- Names spelled 'Slosson'
- Lists birth as Aug 1842
- Divorced
Civil War Record:
SLAWSON, RUFUS L PVT E COMPANY 17 IL US INF | Slawson, Rufus L (I10898)
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9223 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (Page 360)
Listed in 1860 Illinois Census, Knox County, Galesburg Twp (Page 439)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp, Galesburg P.O. (Page 19)
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp (ED# 147, Page 1)
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Adair County
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Stuart City, 2nd Ward (ED# 64, Sheet 1A)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Guthrie County, Stuart City, 2nd Ward (ED# 60, Sheet 13B)
Newspaper Obit:
Slawson, H.E.'s SISTER, d Stuart. (Bedford Free Press - 30 May 1917)
Cemetery Record:
Tombstone Records of Guthrie County, Iowa
Page: 162
Name: Lois M. Morgan
Birth Date: 12 Dec 1838
Death Date: 26 May 1917
Cemetery: South Oak Grove
Town: Guthrie
Comment: Lot 30
Relative: wife of: Nathan | Slawson, Lois Miranda (I10897)
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9224 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (page 360)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp, Galesburg P.O. (Page 19)
- Living with sister Lois and brother-in-law Nathan Morgan
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Henry County, Oxford Twp (ED# 119, Page 19)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (Page# 92)
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 116, Sheet 16A)
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford, 2nd Ward (ED# 128, Sheet 9B)
Listed in 1915 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Bedford, 2nd Ward (Card# 488)
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Blockton, Gay Twp, Taylor County (ED# 141, Sheet 2A)
- Living with daughter Georgia and son-in-law Willis C. Ernest.
Newspaper Obit:
Lewis Egbert Slawson [Slauson] was born in Knox County, Illinois, Feb. 6, 1849, and departed this life at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. [illis] C. [arl] Ernest, Monday, Oct. 1, 1923, aged 74 years, 7 months and 25 days. He was one in a family of seven children, five boys and two girls, of whom only one is now living. Jan. 18, 1876 he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Templeton and to this union two children were born, Edith and Georgia. In the year 1881 Mr. Slawson [Slauson] came with his family to Taylor County, Iowa, moving to a farm east of Bedford, where he lived until 1908 when they moved into Bedford. In 1914 he and his wife went to live with their daughter, Mrs. W. [illis] C. [arl] Ernest [Georgia] and it was there, Dec. 8th, 1917, that his companion passed to her reward. After her death he continued to make his home with his daughter. He is survived by his daughters, Mrs. W. [illis] C. [arl] Ernest [Georgia] and Mrs. Fred Ernest [Edith], and one brother, Charles, of Stuart, Iowa.
The funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon by Rev. Fletcher at East Mission church and burial made in Fairview cemetery here.
(Bedford Times Republic & Bedford Free Press - 04 Oct 1923) | Slawson, Lewis Egbert (I11421)
|
9225 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (page 360)
Served in Civil War with the Union army. Enlisted on 16 September 1861 as a Private with Company B, 7th Kansas Cavalry. Died of chronic diarrhrea in Libbyville Prison, Memphis, Tennessee on 14 Aug 1863. | Slawson, Oscar M (I10895)
|
9226 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (page 360)
She remarried to a Mr. Jonah Terbreo on 9 Jan 1862.
Alt. Birth: 13 Apr 1819 Westerlo, Albany County, New York
Alt. Burial: Clay-Mosser Cemetery, Galesburg Township, Knox County, Illinois | Holmes, Elizabeth Ann (I10634)
|
9227 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (page 360)
- Age listed as 39 yrs.
Listed as land owner in Section 12, Rio Twp, Knox County, Illinois in 1861 (Rio Twp Plat Map Transcript)
Book extract:
Jesse Slawson was the son of Eliphalet and Rachel Slawson. He was born about 1811 and married Elizabeth Ann (?) at Westerlo, Albany County, NY. They moved to Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois. He died there and she remarried to a Mr. Jonah Terbell on 9 Jan 1862.
(The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family, George C. Slawson, 1946, p. 71, Seventh Generation)
Grave marker indicates "age 48yrs 8m ?ds"... Would make birth month/year Sep 1811
Alt. Birth: 12 Sep 1805 Poundridge, Westchester County, New York
Alt. Burial: Clay-Mosser Cemetery, Galesburg Township, Knox County, Illinois | Slawson, Jesse (I10778)
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9228 |
Listed in 1850 Illinois Census, Knox County, Township 11 N, 1 E (page 360) | Slawson, Eveline (I10896)
|
9229 |
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, New Castle Twp (Page 361, #45-45)
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Jefferson Twp, P.O. Sulphur Springs (Page 318)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Henry County, Clover Twp, Woodhull P.O. (Page 15)
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 220, Page 2B)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp
Taylor County, Iowa Death Record: Templeton, Nancy J. female, white, 75yr, housewife, died 20 Dec 1889 Bedford, married, born Sandwich Co, Ohio, 10yr resident of Iowa, buried Bedford | Gallant, Nancy Jane (I10679)
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9230 |
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Newcastle Twp, (Page 361)
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Jefferson Twp, P.O. Sulphur Springs (Page 318)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Henry County, Clover Twp, Woodhull P.O. (Page 15)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp, Galesburg P.O. (Page 17)
- Listed as a domestic in the home of Martin Lowry
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Henry County, Oxford Twp (ED# 119, Page 19)
Listed in 1895 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp (ED# 115, Sheet 16B)
- Birth listed as Oct, 1848
Listed in 1910 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford, 2nd Ward (ED# 128, Sheet 10A)
Listed in 1915 Iowa State Census, Poweshiek County, Sugar Creek Twp, Searsboro P.O.
Listed in 1920 Iowa Census, Mahaska County, New Sharon (ED# 88, Sheet 9A)
Listed in 1925 Iowa State Census, Mahaska County | Templeton, Lydia Ann (I11089)
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9231 |
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Newcastle Twp, (Page 361)
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Jefferson Twp, P.O. Sulphur Springs (Page 318)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Henry County, Clover Twp, Woodhull P.O. (Page 15)
Listed in 1880 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (ED# 220, Page 5)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (Page# 92)
- Living with sister Elizabeth & brother-in-law Lewis Slawson.
Listed in 1900 Iowa Census, Taylor County, Bedford Twp (ED# 115, Sheet 23B)
Listed in 1920 Illinois Census, Cook County, Chicago, Lakeview Twp, 25th Ward (ED# 1503, Sheet 12B)
Listed in 1930 Illinois Census, Cook County, Chicago, 46th Ward (ED# 16-1727, Sheet 6A) | Templeton, Dewitt Clinton (I10856)
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9232 |
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Newcastle Twp, (Page 361)
Listed in 1860 Indiana Census, Henry County, Jefferson Twp, P.O. Sulphur Springs (Page 318)
Listed in 1870 Illinois Census, Knox County, Rio Twp, Galesburg P.O. (Page 17)
- Listed as Melinda with age as 24 yrs
Listed in 1880 Illinois Census, Knox County, Ontario Twp (ED# 144, Page 31)
Listed in 1885 Iowa State Census, Taylor County, Clayton Twp (Page 119)
Listed in 1900 Missouri Census, Howell County, Spring Creek Twp (ED# 60, Sheet 13A)
- Lists bith as Jun 1844, married at 32, 2 children born & 1 living
Obit:
Lowry, Amanda J., b 19 Jun 1843 Henry co, In; d 10 Jan 1903 nr West Plains, Mo; wed 20 Dec 1868 M.R. Lowry, 2 ch; f William Templeton; m Nancy --; i FBfd
(Bedford Times Republic - 15 Jan 1903 (3), Bedford Free Press - 15 Jan 1903) | Templeton, Amanda Jane (I11100)
|
9233 |
Listed in 1850 Indiana Census, Henry County, Newcastle Twp, (Page 361) | Templeton, Caroline M (I10873)
|
9234 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Bradford (Page 214)
Listed in 1870 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Charleston, East Bradford P.O. (Page 14)
Listed in 1880 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Charleston, East Bradford P.O. (ED# 9, Page 19)
Alt. Birth: Abt 1841 New York | Strout, Mahala E (I10212)
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9235 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 193)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39)
Listed in 1870 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Kendusky P.O. (Page 10)
Listed in 1880 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Bangor, 2nd Ward (ED# 26, Page 2) | Andrews, Mary (I16926)
|
9236 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 193)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39)
Listed in 1870 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Kendusky P.O. (Page 10)
Listed in 1880 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Bangor, 2nd Ward (ED# 26, Page 2) | Burnham, Robert (I16928)
|
9237 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 193)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39)
Listed in 1870 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Kendusky P.O. (Page 10)
Listed in 1880 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Bangor, 2nd Ward (ED# 26, Page 2) | Burnham, Anna (I16925)
|
9238 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 193)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39) | Burnham, Samuel E (I16919)
|
9239 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 193)
Listed in 1860 Minnesota Census, Wright County, Buffalo (Page 27)
Listed in 1870 Minnesota Census, Wright County, Monticello (Page 15)
Listed in 1880 Michigan Census, Alcona County, Harrisville Twp (Page 33D)
- Occupation listed as gunsmith
Listed in 1900 Washington Census, Wahkiakum County, Skamokawa Pct (ED# 230, Sheet 1A)
Clearly a gunsmith by trade
Civil War service:
Unit: 2nd Minnesota Battery (Artillery)
Name: Ferdinand I. Burnham
Rank: Sergeant
Muster Date: 7 Jan 1862
Discharge Date: 28 Mar 1865
Date of birth: 6 Jan 1833
Place of birth: Garland, Maine
Date of death: 21 June 1908
Buried at: Washington - Wahkikune County, Skamokawa, Fern Hill Cemetery
Buried in Row 21 #83, Fern Hill Cemetery next to wife Martha Burnham
Alt. Birth: Abt 1832 Maine | Burnham, Ferdinand I (I10213)
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9240 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 194)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39)
Listed in 1870 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Kendusky P.O. (Page 10)
Listed in 1880 Texas Census, Kaufman County, Terrell (ED# 37, Page 1)
Listed in 1900 Texas Census, Johnson County, Cleburne, 3rd Ward (ED# 56, Sheet 2B)
- Indicates he's a widower and a gun/locksmith
Listed in 1910 Texas Census, Johnson County, Cleburne, 3rd Ward (ED# 47, Sheet 2A)
Texas Death Certificate:
Full name: Atwood Frank Jones Burnham
County: Johnson
City: Cleburne
Registration#: 962
5. Marital status: widowed
6. Date of birth: Nov _ 1843
7. Age: 72 yrs 3 mos
8. Occupation: Gunsmith
9. Birthplace: Bangor Maine
10 thru 13: Blank (mother & father name & birthplace)
16. Date of death: February 19, 1916
17. Cause of death: Bright's disease
19. Place of burial or removal: Cleburne
20. Date of burial: Feb 20 1916 | Burnham, Atwood Frank Jones (I16924)
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9241 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 194)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39)
Listed in 1870 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Kendusky P.O. (Page 10) | Burnham, Edward E (I16922)
|
9242 |
Listed in 1850 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Kirkland (Page 194)
Listed in 1860 Maine Census, Penobscot County, Hudson, Hudson P.O. (Page 39) | Burnham, Charles (I16923)
|
9243 |
Listed in 1850 Michigan Census, Saginaw County, Saginaw Twp (Page 184)
Listed in 1860 Michigan Census, Huron County, Sebewaing P.O. (Page ??)
Listed in 1870 Michigan Census, Iosco County, AuSable Twp (Page 2)
- Listed as a lumberman; not living with family
Listed in 1880 Michigan Census, Iosco County, AuSable Twp (ED# 145, Page 5)
- Living with daughter Caroline and husband James Kirwin
Buried in Lot C294, Pinecrest Cemetery, Oscoda, Michigan
At the time of the 1870 Census, Erastus was living in Oscoda County near AuSable without his family but near brother Roderick. Erastus was listed as being 53 years old, a lumberman by trade. Real Estate worth $2,500 and personal estate worth $500. Born in New York.
Erastus was in the Michigan and Toledo disturbance over the boundary line between Michigan and Ohio. | Vaughan, Erastus (I10091)
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Listed in 1850 Michigan Census, Saginaw County, Saginaw Twp (Page 184)
Listed in 1860 Michigan Census, Huron County, Sebewaing P.O. (Page ??)
Listed in 1870 Michigan Census, Iosco County, AuSable Twp, AuSable P.O. (Page 10)
Listed in 1880 Michigan Census, Iosco County, AuSable Twp (ED# 145, Page 5)
Listed in 1900 Michigan Census, Baraga County, L'Anse Twp (ED# 12, Sheet 4B)
Alt. Birth: Abt 1846 Michigan | Vaughan, Caroline E (I10060)
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Listed in 1850 Michigan Census, Saginaw County, Saginaw Twp (Page 184) | Mazon, Celestia (I10087)
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Listed in 1850 Michigan Census, Saginaw County, Saginaw Twp (Page 184) | Vaughan, Mary E (I10049)
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Listed in 1850 New Jersey Census, Atlantic County, Weymouth Twp (Page 6)
Listed in 1860 N.J. Census, Cape May County, Middle Twp, Goshen P.O. (Page 117)
- Living with uncle James Chester | Feaster, Elizabeth (I10047)
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Listed in 1850 New Jersey Census, Atlantic County, Weymouth Twp (Page 6) | Feaster, Rachel (I10058)
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Listed in 1850 New Jersey Census, Atlantic County, Weymouth Twp (Page 6) | Chester, Eleanor (I9898)
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Listed in 1850 New Jersey Census, Atlantic County, Weymouth Twp (Page 6) | Feaster, Samuel (I10061)
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