Solomon Kelly1

Last Edited=25 Apr 2008
Solomon Kelly was born circa 1795 in Virginia (age given in censuses varies from 1790 to 1800 - one census had birthplace as North Carolina, two had Virginia.)

Solomon married Frances Hood, daughter of John Hood and Sally Rudd.1

He appeared on the 1830 federal census of Blount Co, Tennessee, on census date 1 Jun 1830. Household of Solomon Kelly: one male <5, one male 15-20, one male 30-40 (Solomon), and one female 15-20, residing in the Eastern division.2

On 8 Dec 1832 Solomon Kelly of Blount County sold the undivided share of property of wife's grandfather Herod Rudd to Alexander Hood.7

He appeared on the 1840 federal census of Blount Co, Tennessee, on census date 1 Jun 1840. Household of Solomon Kelley: one male <5, two males 5-10, one male 40-50 (Solomon), one female 5-10, and one female 30-40.3

Solomon Kelly was mentioned in the following event: On 9 May 1842 Alexander Hood of Monroe County sold property to Solomon Kelly of Blount County.8


Solomon Kelly was mentioned in the following event: On 15 Oct 1847 Wm Rudd filed a settlement account for the estate of Herod Rudd. In it, the following heirs were named: Joseph Rudd, Mina J Rudd, John Rudd, Wm Rudd, John S Oneal (agent of R Kendricks heirs), Wm Cowden, Parker Hood, Alexander Hood, Jas H Hadon, and Solomon Kelly.9


He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Blount Co, Tennessee, enumerated 24 October 1850. Household: Sol Kelly (60), Francis (38), Wm (17), John (13), Parker H (13), Sandy (11), [??]ley Copeland (male - 20), and May Copeland (1), residing in the 8th civil district where Sol was a mechanic.4

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Blount Co, Tennessee, enumerated 14 June 1860. Household: Solome Kelly (60), Francis (50), Parker (18), Alexander (13), Ellen (12), and Eliza (9), residing in the 9th civil district, Rockford post office, where Solome had no occupation listed and had personal property valued at $50.5

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Blount Co, Tennessee, enumerated 25 August 1870. Household: Solimon Kellie (79), Francis (60), Ellen (21), and Eliza (18), residing in the 9th civil district, Maryville post office, where Solimon was a farm laborer and had personal property valued at $100.6

Children of Solomon Kelly and Frances Hood

Citations

  1. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.
  2. 1830 U. S. Census, Blount County, Tennessee, population schedule, Eastern division, p. 288B, line 26, Solomon Kelly household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 178.
  3. 1840 U. S. Census, Blount County, Tennessee, population schedule, p. 93B, line 28, Solomon Kelley household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 517.
  4. 1850 U. S. Census, Blount County, Tennessee, population schedule, 8th civil district, p. 45B and 46A, dwelling 635, family 635, Sol Kelly household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 871.
  5. 1860 U. S. Census, Blount County, Tennessee, population schedule, 9th civil district, Rockford post office, p. 68B (page 32), dwelling 224, family 224, Solome Kelly household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1241.
  6. 1870 U. S. Census, Blount County, Tennessee, population schedule, 9th civil district, Maryville post office, p. 171B, dwelling 229, family 237, Solimon Kellie household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1515.
  7. Reba Bayless Boyer, Monroe County, Tennessee Records 1820-1873, Volume 1 (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1969), 102.
  8. Reba Bayless Boyer, Monroe County, Tennessee Records 1820-1873, Volume 1 (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1969), 121.
  9. McMinn County, Tennessee, Will Book D: 487, settlement of estate of Herod Rudd, 15 Oct 1847; FHL microfilm 830,194.

William J Kelly

Last Edited=21 Dec 2007
William J Kelly was born 15 March 1915.1

William married Edna M Coons, daughter of Bryan Francis Coons and Lennice [-?-].2

His Social Security Number was 412-09-1499, issued before 1951 in Tennessee.1

William J Kelly died 23 March 2003 at age 88 (last residence was Winona, Winona County, Minnesota.)1

Citations

  1. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 20 Dec 2007), entry for William J Kelly, SS no. 412-09-1499; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  2. "Obituary: Robert Coons," The Bismarck Tribune, North Dakota, 10 Jul 2007, 11A; viewed on-line at https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bismarcktribune/name/… : accessed 2 May 2023.

Martha Kelsey

Last Edited=29 Jul 2007
Martha married David Sayre, son of Ezekiel Sayre and Elizabeth Bishop.1

Citations

  1. "One Leaf at a Time," family-tree database, RootsWeb.com (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=wendyskm : accessed Sep 2006), entry for Ezekiel Sayre family. [Wendy Morrison, wmorriso@telusplanet.net; updated 17 May 2005].

Mary Katherine Kemp

Last Edited=11 Aug 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Washington, DC1
Mary Katherine Kemp was born between 1902 and 1903 in Maryland.1

Mary married Vivan Vance "Tom" Caylor, son of Harvey Edwards Caylor and Blanche E Fortney.2

Cath was listed as an operative at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, residing at 106 8th street NE, in the 1927 Washington city directory.3

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Washington, DC, in the household of Vivan Vance "Tom" Caylor.1

She worked at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in 1941.4

Mary Katherine Kemp died 9 October 1951 in Emergency Hospital, Washington, DC.5

Her obituary stated: "On Tuesday, October 9, 1951, at Emergency Hospital, Mary Katherine Caylor of 3611 Alton pl nw, beloved wife of Vivan V Caylor, and mother of Miss Vivian B Caylor of Washington, DC, and sister of H B, S M, John D and Miss Bessie E Kemp, Mrs Clara Beach, Mrs Minnie M Barnes, all of Washington, DC: Mrs Annie Owens of Waldorf, Md: Charles Kemp of Sykesville, Md, and C D Kemp of Miami Beach, Fla. . . ."5

Mary was buried 11 October 1951 in Forest Oak Cemetery, Gaithersburg, Montgomery Co, Maryland.5

Child of Mary Katherine Kemp and Vivan Vance "Tom" Caylor

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Washington, DC, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 244, page/sheet 229A/15A, dwelling 244, family 244, Vivan V Caylor household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 298.
  2. "Obituary: Vivan V Caylor," The Washington Post, 9 Feb 1978, C10; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  3. Boyd's District of Columbia Directory 1927 (Washington DC: R L Polk & Co, 1927), 395; viewed as microfilm 1,606,054, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  4. Boyd's District of Columbia Directory 1941 (Washington DC: R L Polk & Co, 1941), 255; Family History Library microfilm 1,320,614, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  5. "Obituary: Mary Catherine Caylor," The Washington Post, 11 Oct 1951, B2; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Peter Kendlebery1

Last Edited=28 Aug 2012
Peter married Elizabeth Sibert, daughter of Adam Sibert.1

Peter Kendlebery was mentioned in the following event: An announcement appeared in the 23 Jun 1852 edition of The Ohio Repository announcing a court case in Stark County, Ohio with George Sibert as plaintiff and his siblings as defendants. On the death of their father in 1825, George had purchased his sibling's share of the real estate (NW quarter of section 35, township 10, range 8) but the sale contracts and quit claim deeds were not valid, so the court is calling for his siblings to come forward in the next 60 days and raise any objection or the court will declare the property to be that of George Sibert.1

Citations

  1. "State of Ohio, Stark County - Court of Common Pleas," The Ohio Repository, 23 Jun 1852, 3, col. 3; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 3 Mar 2005).

S W Kennedy

Last Edited=20 Nov 2014
S married Eliza Ware, daughter of Joseph Albertson Ware and Lydia Clutch.1

Citations

  1. Anna Morris (e-mail jmorris257@aol.com), "Re: Any WARE that married a Lydia," e-mail message to Ware Family Genealogy Forum message board, 18 May 1999 (http://genforum.genealogy.com/ware/messages/517.html : accessed 24 Aug 2013). No message board activity by Anna Morris since 2000; believe she may live in Canada.

Russel Kennon1

Last Edited=11 Aug 2006
Relationship
2nd cousin 5 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
Russel Kennon was born circa 1752 (estimate based on will of grandfather John Rudd.)1,2 He was the son of Simcock Kennon and Jane Rudd.1

Russel Kennon was named in the will of John Rudd as son of his daughter Jane 5 January 1754 in Chesterfield Co, Virginia Colony.2

Russel Kennon was named in the will of Hannah [-?-] as her grandson 2 October 1771 in Chesterfield Co, Virginia Colony.1

Citations

  1. Hannah Rudd will (5 Jan 1753/4), Vol. 2: 174, Chesterfield County Clerk of Circuit Court, Chesterfield, Virginia; viewed as microfilm 30,871 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  2. John Rudd will (5 Jan 1753/4), Vol. 1: 152, Chesterfield County Clerk of Circuit Court, Chesterfield, Virginia; viewed as microfilm 30,871 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Simcock Kennon1

Last Edited=14 Aug 2006
Simcock married Jane Rudd, daughter of John Rudd and Hannah [-?-].1

Simcock Kennon was named in the will of Hannah [-?-] as her son-in-law and co-executor 2 October 1771 in Chesterfield Co, Virginia Colony.1

Child of Simcock Kennon and Jane Rudd

Citations

  1. Hannah Rudd will (5 Jan 1753/4), Vol. 2: 174, Chesterfield County Clerk of Circuit Court, Chesterfield, Virginia; viewed as microfilm 30,871 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Samuel Kenny

Last Edited=5 Aug 2013
Samuel Kenny was also known as Samuel Kanney.

An item, probably from the Portsmouth court: "The following young men, some of them doubtless merchants' apprentices, were ordered whipped in the dooryard of John Pickering Jr for stealing a turkey, cidar, etc[:] Daniel Gilman, Daniel More, James Booth, Samuel Kenny, Samuel Seward, Moses Wingett, William Barton, Joseph Mason."1

Samuel married Abigail Winget, daughter of John Winget and Sarah Taylor, 16 November 1704 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Province of Massachusetts Bay.2

He was a trunkmaker and a brother of Nathaniel Kenny/Kanney.3

Citations

  1. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter G Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Portland, Maine: The Southworth Press, 1928-1939), 48; digital images, CD-ROM (USA: Archive CD Books, 2006).
  2. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter G Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Portland, Maine: The Southworth Press, 1928-1939), 127 and 763; digital images, CD-ROM (USA: Archive CD Books, 2006).
  3. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter G Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire (Portland, Maine: The Southworth Press, 1928-1939), 127; digital images, CD-ROM (USA: Archive CD Books, 2006).

Brenda J Kent

Last Edited=9 Jun 2017
Relationship
4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
Brenda J Kent is the daughter of [-?-] Kent and Peggy Louise Alley.1,2

Citations

  1. "People Search," database, PrivateEye.com (http://www.privateeye.com : accessed 9 Jun 2017), entry for Brenda J Kent.
  2. Find A Grave, "Marvin Carthel Alley (1925-2012) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 8 Jun 2017), Marvin Carthel Alley. Photo of grave marker with dates; obituary included.

Sara E Kent

Last Edited=9 Jun 2017
Relationship
4th cousin 1 time removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
Sara E Kent is the daughter of [-?-] Kent and Peggy Louise Alley.1

Citations

  1. Find A Grave, "Marvin Carthel Alley (1925-2012) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 8 Jun 2017), Marvin Carthel Alley. Photo of grave marker with dates; obituary included.

[-?-] Kent

Last Edited=9 Jun 2017

Children of [-?-] Kent and Peggy Louise Alley

Citations

  1. "People Search," database, PrivateEye.com (http://www.privateeye.com : accessed 9 Jun 2017), entry for Brenda J Kent.
  2. Find A Grave, "Marvin Carthel Alley (1925-2012) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 8 Jun 2017), Marvin Carthel Alley. Photo of grave marker with dates; obituary included.

Alice B Kenyon1

Last Edited=13 Jan 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Fairfax Co, Virginia1
1930Delaware Co, Pennsylvania2
Alice B Kenyon was born in June 1879 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of George Kenyon and Lottie M [-?-].1

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

Alice married John Dulin Maffett, son of Thomas Jefferson Maffett and Rachel Annie F Paxson, 2 April 1902 in Fairfax Co, Virginia, (John's brother William married Alice's sister Marian in a double wedding.)3,4,5

Alice B Kenyon was mentioned in the following event: A newspaper article of 20 Sep 1925 stated: "Mr and Mrs Will Maffett, formerly of Vienna, entertained a large dinner party at their new home at Rockville, their guests from Vienna being Mr and Mrs Lonzo Cummins, Mr and Mrs Paul Kenyon, Mr and Mrs J T Kenyon, Mr and Mrs Howland Kenyon, Masters Lawrence and Howland, jr, Mrs Ida Bowman, Miss Marie Bowman, Mr and Mrs A G Kenyon, Mr John Kenyon, Mr and Mrs R E Berry, Miss Elizabeth Berry, Mr John Berry and Mr and Mrs J D Maffett."6


She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Delaware Co, Pennsylvania, in the household of John Dulin Maffett.2

Alice B Kenyon died in 1960.3

Alice was buried in Flint Hill Cemetery, Oakton, Fairfax Co, Virginia.3

Child of Alice B Kenyon and John Dulin Maffett

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Providence district, enumeration district (ED) 22, page/sheet 158B/4B, dwelling 73, family 73, George Kenyard household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1707.
  2. 1930 U. S. Census, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Ridley Park borough, enumeration district (ED) 23-122, page/sheet 14B/14B, dwelling 337, family 361, John D Maffett household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2033.
  3. Fairfax Genealogical Society, Fairfax County, Virginia Gravestones, Volume I, Northern Section: Great Falls, McLean, Oakton, Vienna, and Surrounding Areas (Merrifield, Virginia: Fairfax Genealogical Society, 1994), OK-2.
  4. Constance K Ring and Craig R Scott, Index to the Fairfax County, Virginia Register of Marriages 1853-1933 (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1997), 88.
  5. Fairfax County, Virginia, Marriage Register No. 1, 1853-1906, Fairfax County Virginia Courthouse Archives, Fairfax, Virginia; FHL microfilm 31,329, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  6. "Vienna, Va.," The Washington Post, 20 Sep 1925, ES9; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Archibald Kenyon1

Last Edited=18 Jun 2006

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Fairfax Co, Virginia1
Archibald Kenyon was born in March 1886 in Virginia.1 He was the son of George Kenyon and Lottie M [-?-].1

He appeared on the 1900 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

Archibald Kenyon was mentioned in the following event: A newspaper article of 20 Sep 1925 stated: "Mr and Mrs Will Maffett, formerly of Vienna, entertained a large dinner party at their new home at Rockville, their guests from Vienna being Mr and Mrs Lonzo Cummins, Mr and Mrs Paul Kenyon, Mr and Mrs J T Kenyon, Mr and Mrs Howland Kenyon, Masters Lawrence and Howland, jr, Mrs Ida Bowman, Miss Marie Bowman, Mr and Mrs A G Kenyon, Mr John Kenyon, Mr and Mrs R E Berry, Miss Elizabeth Berry, Mr John Berry and Mr and Mrs J D Maffett."2

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Providence district, enumeration district (ED) 22, page/sheet 158B/4B, dwelling 73, family 73, George Kenyard household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1707.
  2. "Vienna, Va.," The Washington Post, 20 Sep 1925, ES9; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

George Kenyon1

Last Edited=13 Jan 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Fairfax Co, Virginia1
George Kenyon was born in January 1833 in New York.1

George married Lottie M [-?-] between 1866 and 1867.1

He appeared on the 1900 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, enumerated 5 June 1900. Household: George Kenyard (67), Sallie M (wif - 42), Paul (son - 25), Holland (son - 23), Alice B (dau - 21), Marion (dau - 18), and Archibald (son - 14), residing in Providence district where George was a farmer.1

George Kenyon died in 1903.2

George was buried in Flint Hill Cemetery, Oakton, Fairfax Co, Virginia.2

Children of George Kenyon and Lottie M [-?-]

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Providence district, enumeration district (ED) 22, page/sheet 158B/4B, dwelling 73, family 73, George Kenyard household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1707.
  2. Fairfax Genealogical Society, Fairfax County, Virginia Gravestones, Volume I, Northern Section: Great Falls, McLean, Oakton, Vienna, and Surrounding Areas (Merrifield, Virginia: Fairfax Genealogical Society, 1994), OK-2.

Holland Kenyon1

Last Edited=18 Jun 2006

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Fairfax Co, Virginia1
Holland Kenyon was born in May 1877 in Virginia.1 He was the son of George Kenyon and Lottie M [-?-].1 Holland Kenyon appeared on the 1900 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in his parent's household; he was a day laborer.1

Holland Kenyon was mentioned in the following event: A newspaper article of 20 Sep 1925 stated: "Mr and Mrs Will Maffett, formerly of Vienna, entertained a large dinner party at their new home at Rockville, their guests from Vienna being Mr and Mrs Lonzo Cummins, Mr and Mrs Paul Kenyon, Mr and Mrs J T Kenyon, Mr and Mrs Howland Kenyon, Masters Lawrence and Howland, jr, Mrs Ida Bowman, Miss Marie Bowman, Mr and Mrs A G Kenyon, Mr John Kenyon, Mr and Mrs R E Berry, Miss Elizabeth Berry, Mr John Berry and Mr and Mrs J D Maffett."2

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Providence district, enumeration district (ED) 22, page/sheet 158B/4B, dwelling 73, family 73, George Kenyard household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1707.
  2. "Vienna, Va.," The Washington Post, 20 Sep 1925, ES9; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

John W Kenyon

Last Edited=19 Jun 2017
John married Clara M Primm, daughter of Daniel C Primm and Elizabeth Tice, in 1871.1,2

Citations

  1. W R Brink & Co, Illustrated Atlas Map of Menard County, Illinois (Illinois: W R Brink, 1874), 42; digital images, Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI) (http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/ref/collection/… : accessed 13 Nov 2016).
  2. Rev Robert D Miller, Past and Present of Menard County, Illinois (Chicago: S J Clarke Publishing Co, 1905), 496; available on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmaga//menard/1905bios/…

Marian Adene Kenyon1

Last Edited=28 Jun 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Fairfax Co, Virginia2
1920Fairfax Co, Virginia3
1930Montgomery Co, Maryland4
Marian Adene Kenyon was born between 1881 and 1882 in Virginia.3 She was the daughter of George Kenyon and Lottie M [-?-].2

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

Marian married first William Henry Maffett, son of Thomas Jefferson Maffett and Rachel Annie F Paxson, 2 April 1902 in Fairfax Co, Virginia, (William's brother John married Marian's sister Alice in a double wedding.)5,6

Marian Adene Kenyon witnessed the marriage of Buckner Mosby Furr and Nannie E White Maffett 7 June 1906 in the home of T J Maffett, Herndon, Fairfax Co, Virginia.7

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in the household of William Henry Maffett.3

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Montgomery Co, Maryland, in the household of William Henry Maffett.4

She was mentioned in the obituary of William Henry Maffett in March 1931.8,9

Marian married second Tyler Fenton Maffett, son of Peter Fenton Maffett and Ellen Virginia Davis, 12 April 1933 in Fairfax Co, Virginia.10,11

Marian Adene Kenyon died 6 December 1948 in Arlington Hospital, Arlington, Virginia.12

Her obituary stated: "On Monday, December 6, 1948, at Arlington County Hospital, Marion K Maffett of 112 Falls ave, Falls Church, Va, wife of Tyler F Maffett. She is also survived by two sons, two daughters, three stepsons and two grandchildren. . . ."12

Marian was buried 8 December 1948 in Flint Hill Cemetery, Oakton, Fairfax Co, Virginia.12

Children of Marian Adene Kenyon and William Henry Maffett

Citations

  1. "Extractions of Family Groups in Loudoun County from Goldie Maffett's Scrapbook of Obituaries dating from 1877-1936 in the Archival / Manuscript Collection of the Thomas Balch Library", Levonne Markham, no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 15; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, entry for William H Maffett. this material is collected in a three-ring binder.
  2. 1900 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Providence district, enumeration district (ED) 22, page/sheet 158B/4B, dwelling 73, family 73, George Kenyard household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1707.
  3. 1920 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Vienna, enumeration district (ED) 41, page/sheet 301A/5A, dwelling 86, family 91, Wm H Maffett household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1886.
  4. 1930 U. S. Census, Montgomery County, Maryland, population schedule, Rockville district, enumeration district (ED) 16-10, page/sheet 138B/10B, dwelling 208, family 217, William H Maffett household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 876.
  5. Constance K Ring and Craig R Scott, Index to the Fairfax County, Virginia Register of Marriages 1853-1933 (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1997), 89.
  6. Fairfax County, Virginia, Marriage Register No. 1, 1853-1906, Fairfax County Virginia Courthouse Archives, Fairfax, Virginia; FHL microfilm 31,329, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  7. "Vienna, Va," The Washington Post, 10 Jun 1906, p. 8; digital image, Godfrey Memorial Library (http://www.godfrey.org : accessed 3 Jan 2007).
  8. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 69. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  9. "Died: William Henry Maffett," The Washington Post, 1 Mar 1931, M3; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  10. Constance K Ring and Craig R Scott, Index to the Fairfax County, Virginia Register of Marriages 1853-1933 (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1997), 88.
  11. "Louise Maffett, Mr Peter Wed," The Washington Post, 28 Aug 1938, S7; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  12. "Obituary: Marion K Maffett," The Washington Post, 7 Dec 1948, B2; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Paul Kenyon1

Last Edited=18 Jun 2006

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Fairfax Co, Virginia1
Paul Kenyon was born in December 1874 in Virginia.1 He was the son of George Kenyon and Lottie M [-?-].1 Paul Kenyon appeared on the 1900 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in his parent's household; he was a farm laborer.1

Paul Kenyon was mentioned in the following event: A newspaper article of 20 Sep 1925 stated: "Mr and Mrs Will Maffett, formerly of Vienna, entertained a large dinner party at their new home at Rockville, their guests from Vienna being Mr and Mrs Lonzo Cummins, Mr and Mrs Paul Kenyon, Mr and Mrs J T Kenyon, Mr and Mrs Howland Kenyon, Masters Lawrence and Howland, jr, Mrs Ida Bowman, Miss Marie Bowman, Mr and Mrs A G Kenyon, Mr John Kenyon, Mr and Mrs R E Berry, Miss Elizabeth Berry, Mr John Berry and Mr and Mrs J D Maffett."2

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Providence district, enumeration district (ED) 22, page/sheet 158B/4B, dwelling 73, family 73, George Kenyard household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1707.
  2. "Vienna, Va.," The Washington Post, 20 Sep 1925, ES9; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

William Ker

Last Edited=10 May 2023
William Ker was mentioned in the following event: On 1 May 1731 David Hildrege/Hilldreth of Freehold and his wife Hope sold to William Hampton and John Berry, both of Freehold, carpenters, for 140 pounds a tract of land in Freehold adjacent to Timber Swamp and Topanamus Brook and North Brook (about 50 acres). This land was granted to David Hildrege by deed from Robert Newell dated 9 Nov 1726 and part by the deed of Walter Ker dated 23 Dec 1727. A second tract in Freehold was adjacent to Weamacok Brook, Wemacok Point and land of David English (about 44 acres.)1


William Ker was mentioned in the following event: William Hampton and his family played a role in the Old Tennent Church construction and he contributed three pounds to the building fund 16 Mar 1749/50. William and others promised to pay the trustees of the Presbyterian Church of Monnmouth County for building a house of worship near the Meeting House on White Hill near William Ker's land. Other subscribers associated with the Hampton family were Peter Gordon and Robert Rhe.2

Citations

  1. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 102-3; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).
  2. Rev Frank R Symmes, History of the Old Tennent Church with Biographical Sketches of Its Pastors (Freehold, New Jersey: James S Yard & Son, printers, 1897), p. 107; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/historyofoldtenn00symm_0 : accessed 30 Jan 2018).

Lillie Frances Kerns1

Last Edited=24 Jan 2016
Lillie Frances Kerns was born between 1917 and 1918 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2,3

Lillie married Warren Granville Caylor, son of Milton Edward Caylor and Mary Susan Vogeding, 7 March 1936 in Floris, Fairfax Co, Virginia.2,3 Lillie Frances Kerns was divorced.1

Children of Lillie Frances Kerns and Warren Granville Caylor

Citations

  1. Betsy (Caylor) Carter, "Corrections to Caylor Information," material sent to Robert Stoy 12 Apr 2007 and some information supplied by Arlene (Rupertis) Cox.
  2. Judith (Caylor) Bennett, "Descendent Indented Chart for James William Caylor," copy of document given to Ann Arnold Hennings by Judy Bennett about 1999. Material in possession of Ann Arnold Hennings, 20 Philips Court, Strasburg, VA 22657 and Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.
  3. Ancestry.com, "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9279 : accessed 19 Jan 2016), Warren Granville Caylor. Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.

Mary Kerrick

Last Edited=13 Apr 2009
Mary married John Houser, son of Christopher Houser, 29 June 1798 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (bond given by John Houser and James Kerrick.)1

Citations

  1. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 89.

Hannah Kershaw

Last Edited=11 Apr 2016
Hannah Kershaw was born between 1894 and 1895 in England.2 She was the daughter of Marie [-?-].2 Hannah Kershaw immigrated in 1903 to the United States.2 She appeared on the 1910 federal census of Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, in the household of John W Lamb, her step-father; she worked as a hat fitter.1

Hannah married John William Stoy, son of John Stoy and Annie Miller, between 1914 and 1915.3

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, in the household of John William Stoy.2

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, in the household of John William Stoy.3

She appeared on the 1940 federal census of Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, in the household of John William Stoy, where she was naturalized.4 Hannah Kershaw was listed in the WWII draft registration record of John William Stoy 25 April 1942.5

Hannah Kershaw died in 1968.6

Hannah was buried in Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Ambler, Montgomery Co, Pennsylvania.6

Children of Hannah Kershaw and John William Stoy

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Philadelphia city, enumeration district (ED) 207, page/sheet 115A/11A, dwelling 168, family 205, John W Lamb household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1391.
  2. 1920 U. S. Census, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Philadelphia city, enumeration district (ED) 903, page/sheet 170A/7A, dwelling 139, family 152, John W Stoy household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1632.
  3. 1930 U. S. Census, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Philadelphia city, enumeration district (ED) 51-699, page/sheet 84A/15A, dwelling 119, family 201, John W Stoy household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2113.
  4. 1940 U. S. Census, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Philadelphia, 28th Ward, enumeration district (ED) 51-882, page/sheet 10653A/1A, household #3, John Wm Stoy household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 3714.
  5. "U S World War II Draft Registration Cards 1942," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 Jun 2006), entry for John William Stoy. Original data: United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration. National Archives and Records Administration Regional Branches, various locations.
  6. Find A Grave, "Hannah K Stoy (1894-1968) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 4 Feb 2016), Hannah K Stoy. Photo of grave marker and on same stone as husband.
  7. Herbert William Stoy, SS no. 164-09-8700, 1 Dec 1936, Application for Account Number (Form SS-5), Social Security Administration, Baltimore, Maryland.

Jonas Ketle

Last Edited=28 May 2023
Jonas married Mary Ogborne, daughter of Samuel Ogborne and Jane Curtis.1

Jonas Ketle was named in the will of Jane Curtis as her son-in-law 8 August 1729 in Bucks Co, Province of Pennsylvania.1

Citations

  1. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994," database and digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1999196 : accessed 20 Jan 2018), entry for Jane Sharp, Vol. 1, p. 153-4. Wills v. 1-2 1713-1759, microfilm 172,899.

James Oral Key

Last Edited=12 Feb 2012
James Oral Key was born between 1919 and 1920.1

Citations

  1. "People Search," database, PrivateEye.com (http://www.privateeye.com : accessed 11 Feb 2012), entry for Mae Key.

Lola Margaret Key

Last Edited=5 Aug 2013
Lola Margaret Key was born 14 September 1915.1

Lola married William Howard Young, son of William Richard Young and Anna Leona Francine Fisher, 11 November 1930.2,3

Her Social Security Number was 413-14-4896, issued before 1951 in Tennessee.4

She was mentioned in the obituary of William Howard Young 11 June 1990.3

Lola Margaret Key died in September 1995 (last residence was Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida.)4

Children of Lola Margaret Key and William Howard Young

Citations

  1. "Young Family Tree," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/27089942/family : accessed Feb 2012). [rlyounglaw; no sources provided].
  2. Violet Hendricks Hendrix, The Hendrix Family of Carter County, Tennessee: Descendents of John Hendrix 1756-1846 As Known to the Editor in December 1975 (Kingsport, Tennessee: privately published, 1976), 104; digital images, DuckandIris.net (http://duckandiris.net/Hendrix/… : accessed 11 Feb 2012).
  3. "Obituary: William H Young," St Petersburg Times, Florida, 11 Jun 1990, 9.
  4. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 4 Aug 2013), entry for Margaret L Young, SS no. 413-14-4896; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  5. Violet Hendricks Hendrix, The Hendrix Family of Carter County, Tennessee: Descendents of John Hendrix 1756-1846 As Known to the Editor in December 1975 (Kingsport, Tennessee: privately published, 1976), 105; digital images, DuckandIris.net (http://duckandiris.net/Hendrix/… : accessed 11 Feb 2012).

[-?-] Keys1

Last Edited=7 Jul 2006
[-?-] married Mary A Havener, daughter of Joseph Richard Havener and Sarah Catherine Houser, in 1900.1

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 43, page/sheet 6B/5B, dwelling 84, family 86, Joseph R Havener household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.

Daniel Edward Kiburz

Last Edited=8 Jun 2008

Boyd M Kidwell

Last Edited=8 Jun 2017
Boyd M Kidwell was born 16 May 1863 in Sideburn, Fairfax Co, Virginia.1 He was the son of James Henry Kidwell and Jane E Harrison.1

Boyd married Irene Solomon, daughter of James W Solomon and Emily Jane Havenner, 15 May 1883 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2,1

Boyd M Kidwell died 31 January 1943 in Arlington, Virginia, at age 79.1

Boyd was buried in Fairfax City Cemetery, Fairfax, Virginia, (sect 1)3 and had the following medical condition noted at death: acute pulmonary edema caused by cerebral hemorrhage.1

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com, "Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9278 : accessed 7 Jun 2017), Boyd M Kidwell. Original data: Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.
  2. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1708698 : accessed 8 Jun 2017), James W Solomon. Citing collections of the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  3. Find A Grave, "Boyd M Kidwell (1863 -1943) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 7 Jun 2017), Boyd M Kidwell. Image of stone with dates.

James Henry Kidwell

Last Edited=13 May 2023
James Henry Kidwell was born 25 November 1831 in Fairfax Co, Virginia.1,2

James married Jane E Harrison.1

James Henry Kidwell died 11 March 1907 in Rappahannock Co, Virginia, at age 75.2

James was buried in Kidwell Family Cemetery, Washington, Rappahannock Co, Virginia.2

Child of James Henry Kidwell and Jane E Harrison

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com, "Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9278 : accessed 7 Jun 2017), Boyd M Kidwell. Original data: Virginia, Deaths, 1912–2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.
  2. Find A Grave, "James Henry Kidwell (1831-1907) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 May 2023), James Henry Kidwell. Birth and death information; no image of stone.

Robert A Kidwell1

Last Edited=11 May 2006

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Loudoun Co, Virginia2
Robert A Kidwell was born in May 1891 in Virginia.1 He was the son of John Thomas Blincoe and Martha J Havener.1 Robert A Kidwell appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his adopted parent's household; he worked as a farm laborer.2

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 43, page/sheet 3A/3A, dwelling 37, family 38, John T Blincoe household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  2. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 17A/17A, dwelling 203, family 215, John T Blincoe Sr household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.

Camilla "Cami" Kilgore

Last Edited=25 Nov 2016
Camilla "Cami" Kilgore is the daughter of Wilson Putnam Kilgore and Dorothy Eleanor Follin.1,2

Citations

  1. Cami Zieg, "Franklin Sherman School," e-mail message from czieg@wavecable.com to Robert Stoy, 2 Nov 2009.
  2. Ancestry.com, "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9279 : accessed 24 Nov 2016), Camilla Rae Kilgore. Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.

Susanne Kilgore1

Last Edited=28 Aug 2012
Susanne Kilgore is the daughter of Wilson Putnam Kilgore and Dorothy Eleanor Follin.1

Citations

  1. Cami Zieg, "Franklin Sherman School," e-mail message from czieg@wavecable.com to Robert Stoy, 2 Nov 2009.

Wilson Putnam Kilgore

Last Edited=25 Nov 2016

Children of Wilson Putnam Kilgore and Dorothy Eleanor Follin

Citations

  1. Cami Zieg, "Franklin Sherman School," e-mail message from czieg@wavecable.com to Robert Stoy, 2 Nov 2009.
  2. Ancestry.com, "Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=9279 : accessed 24 Nov 2016), Camilla Rae Kilgore. Original data: Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014. Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia.

[-?-] Kilgore

Last Edited=5 Mar 2011

Carlton Killian

Last Edited=4 Oct 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910DeKalb Co, Alabama1
Carlton Killian was born between 1885 and 1886 in Alabama.1

Carlton married Mary Lou Jacoway, daughter of William Usrey Jacoway and Mary Shook, between 1906 and 1907.1

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of DeKalb Co, Alabama, enumerated 25 April 1910. Household: Carlton P Killian (24), Lou J (wif - 23), William S (son - 1), and George Baker (serv - 18), residing in Fort Payne city where Carlton P was a merchant on his own account who rented his home.1

Child of Carlton Killian and Mary Lou Jacoway

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, population schedule, Fort Payne city, enumeration district (ED) 41, page/sheet 168A/6A, dwelling 23, family 127, Carlton P Killian household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 41.

Elizabeth A Killian

Last Edited=9 Dec 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Dade Co, Georgia1
1870Dade Co, Georgia2
1880Dade Co, Georgia3
1900DeKalb Co, Alabama4
Elizabeth A Killian was born between 1829 and 1830 in Tennessee.1

Elizabeth married John Garrett Jacoway circa 1856.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Dade Co, Georgia, in the household of John Garrett Jacoway.1

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Dade Co, Georgia, in the household of John Garrett Jacoway.2

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Dade Co, Georgia, in the household of John Garrett Jacoway.3

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of DeKalb Co, Alabama, enumerated 15 June 1900. Household: Henry E Killian (58), Martha N (wif - 58), Claude (son - 16), Elizabeth A Jacoway (sis - 71), and Etura E Barrier (niece (16), residing in Walker Chapel where Henry was a physician.4

Children of Elizabeth A Killian and John Garrett Jacoway

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Dade County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 960, Trenton post office, p. 964, dwelling 100, family 79, Jno G Jacoway household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 118.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Dade County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 974, Trenton post office, p. 498A, dwelling 306, family 305, John G Jacaway household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 146.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Dade County, Georgia, population schedule, Trenton, enumeration district (ED) 41, p. 45B, dwelling 12, family 12, John G Jacoway household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 142.
  4. 1900 U. S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, population schedule, Walker Chapel, enumeration district (ED) 64, page/sheet 17B/6B and 18A/7A, dwelling 115, family 118, Henry E Killian household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 14.

William S Killian

Last Edited=4 Oct 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910DeKalb Co, Alabama1
William S Killian was born between 1908 and 1909 in Georgia.1 He was the son of Carlton Killian and Mary Lou Jacoway.1

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of DeKalb Co, Alabama, in his parent's household.1

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, DeKalb County, Alabama, population schedule, Fort Payne city, enumeration district (ED) 41, page/sheet 168A/6A, dwelling 23, family 127, Carlton P Killian household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 41.

Joseph Kilsey Jr

Last Edited=10 May 2023
Joseph Kilsey Jr was mentioned in the following event: Jonathan Hamton's name, as well as that of Thomas Hamton, was included in a list of bonds due in the inventory of the estate of John Morris of Elizabeth Town on 12 Feb 1734/35. Other familiar names in the bond list are John Terrill, Andrew Joline and Nat Bonel.1

Citations

  1. A Van Doren Honeyman, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXX: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume II 1730-1750 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 347-8; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer02newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Steve Kimberlain

Last Edited=9 Jul 2009

John Kimble1

Last Edited=22 Apr 2005

Citations

  1. James F Sayre Sr (e-mail jfsayre@earthlink.net), "Sayre Family, Wetzel Co WVa & Rayland Ohio," e-mail message to Sayre message board, 21 Jan 2002 (http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi : accessed 18 Apr 2005).

Raymond Harry Kimmel

Last Edited=10 Sep 2019

Naomi Kincaid1

Last Edited=1 Feb 2011

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Wapello Co, Iowa1
Naomi Kincaid was born between 1908 and 1909 in Iowa.1

Naomi married Glen Roby, son of Isaac O Roby and Ida B Stickler, between 1928 and 1929.1

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Wapello Co, Iowa, in the household of Glen Roby.1

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Wapello County, Iowa, population schedule, Center Township, Ottumwa, enumeration district (ED) 90-18, page/sheet 87B/19B, dwelling 487, family 501, Nellie Kincaid household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 686.

John Henry Kindlesparger

Last Edited=10 Oct 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Blackford Co, Indiana1
John Henry Kindlesparger was born between 1862 and 1863 in Indiana.1

John married Sarah Celesta McCallister between 1890 and 1891.2

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Blackford Co, Indiana, enumerated 25 April 1910. Household: John H Kindlesparker (47), Celesta (wif - 43), Viola Taylor (dau - 23), Clyde Kindlesparker (son - 20), Everett (son - 17), Revie (son - 12), Mae (dau - 10), Leonard (son - 3), and Russell Taylor (grson - 1&4/12), residing on Franklin Avenue, Montpelier where John was a laborer at odd jobs.1

Child of John Henry Kindlesparger and Sarah Celesta McCallister

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Blackford County, Indiana, population schedule, Montpelier city, enumeration district (ED) 3, page/sheet 35B/9B, dwelling 246, family 248, John H Kindlesparker household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 340.
  2. Ann Arnold Hennings, "Caylor Family," research material by Ann Arnold Hennings given to me (Robert Stoy) October 2020 - sources are indicated where possible. Some of the material comes from earlier research by Ann's mother, Virginia Stoy Arnold.

Viola Blanche Kindlesparger1

Viola Caylor 1907
Last Edited=10 Oct 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Blackford Co, Indiana2
Viola Blanche Kindlesparger was born 21 April 1887 in Licking Township, Wells Co, Indiana.1,3 She was the daughter of John Henry Kindlesparger and Sarah Celesta McCallister.2

Viola married Lewis Edgar Caylor, son of Joseph M Caylor and Hannah Catherine Reynolds, 8 April 1904 in Wells Co, Indiana.1,3 Viola Blanche Kindlesparger appeared on the 1910 federal census of Blackford Co, Indiana, in her parent's household - she was widowed with one child.2

Viola Blanche Kindlesparger died 11 March 1911 in Hartford City, Blackford Co, Indiana, at age 23.1,3

Child of Viola Blanche Kindlesparger and Lewis Edgar Caylor

Citations

  1. Judith (Caylor) Bennett, "Descendent Indented Chart for James William Caylor," copy of document given to Ann Arnold Hennings by Judy Bennett about 1999. Material in possession of Ann Arnold Hennings, 20 Philips Court, Strasburg, VA 22657 and Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.
  2. 1910 U. S. Census, Blackford County, Indiana, population schedule, Montpelier city, enumeration district (ED) 3, page/sheet 35B/9B, dwelling 246, family 248, John H Kindlesparker household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 340.
  3. Ann Arnold Hennings, "Caylor Family," research material by Ann Arnold Hennings given to me (Robert Stoy) October 2020 - sources are indicated where possible. Some of the material comes from earlier research by Ann's mother, Virginia Stoy Arnold.

[-?-] Kindred

Last Edited=11 Apr 2016

Eleanor "Ellen" Kindrick1

Last Edited=17 Sep 2021
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Polk Co, Tennessee2
Eleanor "Ellen" Kindrick was born between 1829 and 1830 in Tennessee.2 She was the daughter of Robert Kindrick and Francis "Franky" Rudd.1

She was summoned to McMinn County Court Sep 1845 to answer a bill in equity brought by Mina J Rudd - resident in Polk County.1

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, enumerated 8 October 1850. Eleanor Kindrick appeared in the household of Anderson Shibley in the 3rd civil district. She was age 20 and born in Tennessee.2

Eleanor "Ellen" Kindrick was mentioned in the following event: On 17 Oct 1851 Thomas and Ellen Kendrick of Polk County sold to George W Bridges their undivided interest in land where John Rudd now lives, which came to them by descent from Thomas Rudd.3

Citations

  1. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 3rd civil district, p. 219B, dwelling 379, family 383, Anderson Shibley household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  3. McMinn County, Tennessee, Deeds, Vol K: 68, Thomas Kendrick entry, 17 Oct 1851; FHL microfilm 830,202.

Elenor A Kindrick1

Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Murray Co, Georgia1
Elenor A Kindrick was born between 1851 and 1852 in Tennessee.1 She was the daughter of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in her parent's household.1

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.

Elizabeth Kindrick

Last Edited=13 May 2020
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
Elizabeth Kindrick was born 12 October 1811 in McMinn Co, Tennessee, (based on parent's marriage in 1812, birth date is likely 12 Oct 1812.)5,2 She was the daughter of Robert Kindrick and Francis "Franky" Rudd.

The relationship of Elizabeth, wife of John S O'Neal, is inferred from the settlement of Thomas' estate wherein John Oneal was named as heir and the 1880 census where Elizabeth's parent's birth locations are consistent. Further documentation is in the Monroe County court deposition where Elizabeth is said to be the daughter of Francis and Robert Kindrick.6,4,7

Elizabeth married John Silas O'Neal.

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Monroe Co, Tennessee, in the household of John Silas O'Neal, where it was noted she could not read or write.1 Elizabeth Kindrick appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in the household of John Silas O'Neal; she could not read or write.2

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, enumerated 3 August 1870. Household: Elizabeth Oneal (59), Robert N (21), Margaret J (17), and Roxana (13), residing in militia district 1011, Spring Place post office. Elizabeth had real estate valued at $1500 and personal property at $1200.3

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, enumerated 9 June 1880. Household: Elisabeth Oneal (69) and Roxana (dau - 22), residing in Alacusa where Elisabeth was marked as widowed and could not read or write (both parents born in Virginia.)4

Elizabeth Kindrick died 6 May 1894 in Murray Co, Georgia, at age 82.5

Elizabeth was buried in Old Ocoee Cemetery, Benton, Polk Co, Tennessee, (section 1.)5

Children of Elizabeth Kindrick and John Silas O'Neal

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 2nd civil district, p. 212A and 212B, dwelling 284, family 288, John S Oneal household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, military district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 803, family 759, John S Oneill household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.
  3. 1870 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Spring Place post office, p. 542B, dwelling 76, family 76, Elizabeth Oneal household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 167.
  4. 1880 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Alacusa, enumeration district (ED) 155, p. 473A, dwelling 96, family 100, Elisabeth Oneal household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 159.
  5. Find A Grave, "Elizabeth Kendrick O'Neal (1811-1894) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 May 2020), Elizabeth Kendrick O'Neal. Has birth and death dates and image of stone with spouse listed on stone.
  6. McMinn County, Tennessee, Will Book D: 130-1, settlement of estate of Thomas Rudd, 15 Dec 1842; FHL microfilm 830,194.
  7. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.

Francis Marion Kindrick

Last Edited=14 May 2020
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Polk Co, Tennessee1
1860Murray Co, Georgia2
1880Murray Co, Georgia3
Francis Marion Kindrick was born 22 February 1844 in Tennessee.1,4 He was the son of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1,4

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in his parent's household.1 Francis Marion Kindrick appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in his parent's household; he was a farm laborer.2

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, enumerated 7 June 1880. Household: Francis Kindrich (38), Barbury E (wif - 25), Cordelia J (dau - 7), Ida Rosa (dau - 6), Francis T (son - 4), Jasper N (son - 1), Mahala (moth - 62), Thomas (fath - 62), and Josephine (sis -21), residing in the 1011 civil district (Alculsy) where Francis was a farmer.3

Francis Marion Kindrick died 6 November 1932 in Murray Co, Georgia, at age 88.4

Francis was buried 7 November 1932 in Calvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Crandall, Murray Co, Georgia.4

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 3rd civil district, p. 219B, dwelling 378, family 382, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, 1011 civil district (Alaculsy), enumeration district (ED) 155, p. 472A, dwelling 75, family 78, Francis Kindrich household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 159.
  4. "Georgia DeathsIndex 1914-1940," database, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2562/ : accessed 12 May 2020), entry for Francis Marion Kendrick. Original data: "Georgia Deaths, 1914–1927." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2007. "Georgia Deaths, 1914–1927" and "Georgia Deaths, 1930," images, FamilySearch. Georgia Department of Health and Vital Statistics, Atlanta, Georgia.

Lucinda C Kindrick1

Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Murray Co, Georgia1
Lucinda C Kindrick was born between 1853 and 1854 in Tennessee.1 She was the daughter of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in her parent's household.1

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.

Mary J Kindrick1

Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Polk Co, Tennessee1
1860Murray Co, Georgia2
Mary J Kindrick was born in January 1850 in Tennessee.1 She was the daughter of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in her parent's household.2

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 3rd civil district, p. 219B, dwelling 378, family 382, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.

Robert Kindrick1

Last Edited=14 May 2020
Robert married Francis "Franky" Rudd, daughter of Harwood Rudd and Sarah Hayes, 20 January 1812 in Blount Co, Tennessee.1,2

Robert Kindrick died circa 1828.3

Children of Robert Kindrick and Francis "Franky" Rudd

Citations

  1. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.
  2. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 19 Sep 2008), entry for Frankey Rudd. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
  3. Find A Grave, "Thomas S Kindrick (1821-1882) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 May 2020), Thomas S Kindrick. Birth and death information with image of stone.

Sarah M Kindrick1

Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Polk Co, Tennessee1
1860Murray Co, Georgia2
Sarah M Kindrick was born between 1847 and 1848 in Tennessee.1 She was the daughter of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in her parent's household.2

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 3rd civil district, p. 219B, dwelling 378, family 382, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.

Susan Kindrick1

Last Edited=14 May 2020
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
Susan Kindrick was born between 1827 and 1828 in Tennessee.2 She was the daughter of Robert Kindrick and Francis "Franky" Rudd.1

Susan married William Cowden.1

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in the household of William Cowden.2

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in the household of William Cowden.3

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in the household of William Cowden.4

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Bradley Co, Tennessee, in the household of William Cowden.5

Children of Susan Kindrick and William Cowden

Citations

  1. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 2nd civil district, p. 208A, dwelling 227, family 231, Wm Cowden household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  3. 1860 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 2nd civil district, Benton post office, p. 372A, dwelling 137, family 137, Wm Cowden household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1268.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 2nd civil district, Benton post office, p. 14A and 14B, dwelling 52, family 52, Wm Cowden household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1554.
  5. 1880 U. S. Census, Bradley County, Tennessee, population schedule, 13th civil district, enumeration district (ED) 7, p. 298B, dwelling 54, family 54, William Cowden household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1245.

Temperance Josephine "Tempy" Kindrick

Last Edited=13 May 2020
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Murray Co, Georgia1
1880Murray Co, Georgia2
Temperance Josephine "Tempy" Kindrick was born between 1858 and 1859 in Tennessee.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in her parent's household.1 Temperance Josephine "Tempy" Kindrick appeared on the 1880 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in the household of Francis Marion Kindrick, her brother.2

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, 1011 civil district (Alaculsy), enumeration district (ED) 155, p. 472A, dwelling 75, family 78, Francis Kindrich household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 159.

Tennessee Kindrick1

Last Edited=22 Jun 2020
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
Tennessee Kindrick was born between 1817 and 1818 in Tennessee.2 She was the daughter of Robert Kindrick and Francis "Franky" Rudd.1

Tennessee married John Hefner circa 1833.1,2

One abstract of the court deposition uses the given name Tempy but I can interpret the handwriting as Tenssy, where the p is in fact a double s. This agrees with the name Tennessee found in the 1850 census for Polk county with John Hefner, and she also appeared in the 1870 census for Polk County without John and with sons Hiram and William (Napoleon). Tempy is also the name of her niece, daughter of Thomas and Mahala.1

Tennessee Kindrick was mentioned in the following event: John Hefner and his wife were summoned to McMinn County Court Mar 1845 to answer a bill in equity brought by Mina J Rudd - resident in Polk County.1


She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in the household of John Hefner.2

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Bradley Co, Tennessee, enumerated 8 August 1860. Household: Tempy Heifner (45), Jessee (18), Hiram (16), Wm (14), and Parks (10), residing in the 3rd civil district where Tempy was a farmer.3

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, enumerated 15 June 1870. Household: Tempa Heifner (50), Hiram (20), and William (18), residing in the 2nd civil district, Benton post office, where Tempa was keeping house.4 Tennessee Kindrick appeared on the 1880 federal census of Bradley Co, Tennessee, in the household of Hiram Huston Hefner, her son.5

Children of Tennessee Kindrick and John Hefner

Citations

  1. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, p. 265A, dwelling 1009, family 1018, John Hefner household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  3. 1860 U. S. Census, Bradley County, Tennessee, population schedule, 3rd civil district, p. 173A, dwelling 1717, family 1717, Tempy Heifner household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1281.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 2nd civil district, Benton post office, p. 16A, dwelling 78, family 78, Tempa Heifner household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1554.
  5. 1880 U. S. Census, Bradley County, Tennessee, population schedule, 1st civil district, enumeration district (ED) 257A, p. 395, dwelling 395, H H Heifner household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1245.

Thomas S Kindrick

Last Edited=17 Sep 2021
Relationship
1st cousin 4 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Polk Co, Tennessee1
1860Murray Co, Georgia2
1880Murray Co, Georgia3
Thomas S Kindrick was born 8 May 1821 in Tennessee (burial record states Virginia as birthplace.)1,4 He was the son of Robert Kindrick and Francis "Franky" Rudd.5

Thomas married Mahala Lawson.1

He was summoned to McMinn County Court Sep 1845 to answer a bill in equity brought by Mina J Rudd - resident in Polk County.5

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, enumerated 8 October 1850. Household: Thomas Kindrick (30), Mahala (30), Francis M (7), Wm (5), Sarah M (2), and Mary J (5/12), residing in the 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 3rd civil district, where he was a farmer - he could not read or write.1

On 17 Oct 1851 Thomas and Ellen Kendrick of Polk County sold to George W Bridges their undivided interest in land where John Rudd now lives, which came to them by descent from Thomas Rudd.6

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, enumerated 3 August 1860. Household: Thomas Kindrick (36), Mahala (38), Francis M (17), William J (14), Sarah M (12), Mary J (10), Elenor A (8), Lucinda C (6), and Tempy J (1), residing in militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], where he was a farmer, had real estate valued at $400 and personal property at $500 - they lived 4 dwellings from John S O'Neal, his brother-in-law.2 Thomas S Kindrick appeared on the 1880 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in the household of Francis Marion Kindrick, his son; he worked on the farm.3

Thomas S Kindrick died 10 October 1882 in Murray Co, Georgia, at age 61.4

Thomas was buried in Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery, Cisco, Murray Co, Georgia.4

Children of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 3rd civil district, p. 219B, dwelling 378, family 382, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, 1011 civil district (Alaculsy), enumeration district (ED) 155, p. 472A, dwelling 75, family 78, Francis Kindrich household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 159.
  4. Find A Grave, "Thomas S Kindrick (1821-1882) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 May 2020), Thomas S Kindrick. Birth and death information with image of stone.
  5. "Chancery Court Depositions, Number 269", Nov 1844, Monroe County Courthouse, Madisonville, Tennessee; viewed as microfilm 956,255 Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. See images 183-230.
  6. McMinn County, Tennessee, Deeds, Vol K: 68, Thomas Kendrick entry, 17 Oct 1851; FHL microfilm 830,202.
  7. "Georgia DeathsIndex 1914-1940," database, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2562/ : accessed 12 May 2020), entry for Francis Marion Kendrick. Original data: "Georgia Deaths, 1914–1927." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2007. "Georgia Deaths, 1914–1927" and "Georgia Deaths, 1930," images, FamilySearch. Georgia Department of Health and Vital Statistics, Atlanta, Georgia.

William J Kindrick

Last Edited=1 Feb 2007
Relationship
2nd cousin 3 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Polk Co, Tennessee1
1860Murray Co, Georgia2
William J Kindrick was born between 1844 and 1845 in Tennessee.1 He was the son of Thomas S Kindrick and Mahala Lawson.1

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Polk Co, Tennessee, in his parent's household.1

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Murray Co, Georgia, in his parent's household.2

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, Tennessee, population schedule, 25th subdivision of East Tennessee, 3rd civil district, p. 219B, dwelling 378, family 382, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 892.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Murray County, Georgia, population schedule, militia district 1011, Conasauga post office[Gilmer County, Georgia], p. 113, dwelling 806, family 763, Thomas Kindrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 132.

Annie Mae King

Last Edited=17 May 2013

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Fairfax Co, Virginia1
Annie Mae King was born between 1903 and 1904 in Virginia.1

Annie married Everett Burr, son of Henry Eppa Hunting Burr and Lavenia G Snider, 2 November 1922 in Fairfax Co, Virginia.2

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Fairfax Co, Virginia, in the household of Everett Burr.1

Annie Mae King died in 1975.3

Annie was buried in Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Herndon, Fairfax Co, Virginia.3

Child of Annie Mae King and Everett Burr

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Fairfax County, Virginia, population schedule, Dranesville district, enumeration district (ED) 30-7, page/sheet 43A/9A, dwelling 195, family 195, Everet Burr household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2442.
  2. Constance K Ring and Craig R Scott, Index to the Fairfax County, Virginia Register of Marriages 1853-1933 (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1997), 20.
  3. Fairfax Genealogical Society, Fairfax County, Virginia Gravestones, Volume IV, Western Section: Centreville, Chantilly, Herndon, Reston (Merrifield, Virginia: Fairfax Genealogical Society, 1999), HR-161.

Barbara Ann King1

Last Edited=11 Mar 2016
Barbara Ann King was born 17 October 1933 in Washington, DC.1,2 She was the daughter of Stanley T King and Helen Margaret Stoy.1,2

Her Social Security Number was 226-42-9054, issued in 1951 in Virginia.3,4

Barbara married Frank Robert Anderson.5

She was a registered nurse at the time of her death, living at 800A Kensington Place, Asheville.6

Barbara Ann King died 25 February 1991 in Asheville, Buncombe Co, North Carolina, at age 57 (SSDI states death on 15 Feb 1991; death index states 25 Feb; death certificate # 5316.)1,4,3,7,2

Barbara was buried in Andrew Chapel Cemetery, Vienna, Fairfax Co, Virginia.1

Children of Barbara Ann King and Frank Robert Anderson

Citations

  1. John Randolph Stoy, "Letters and E-Mail from John Randolph Stoy re: Descendents of Clifford M Stoy," material in possession of Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.
  2. Ancestry.com, "US, Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 : accessed 9 Mar 2016), Barbara Ann King. Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007.
  3. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 5 Dec 2005), entry for B A Anderson, SS no. 226-42-9054; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  4. "North Carolina, Death Indexes, 1908-2004," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8908 : accessed 9 Mar 2016), entry for Barbara Ann Anderson. Original data: North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics. North Caroline Deaths, 1997-2004. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics, Raleigh, North Carolina.
    North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. North Carolina Death Records, 1968-1996. North Carolina Vital Records, Raleigh, North Carolina.
    North Carolina Archives and Records Section. North Carolina County Records, 1908-1967. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina.
  5. "FindUSA," database, InfoUSA (http://findusa.referenceusa.com : accessed 5 Dec 2005), entry for Russell T Anderson. Subscription database service available only through libraries that subscribe to the Godfrey Library service.
  6. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "North Carolina Deaths, 1931-1994," database and digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1584959 : accessed 9 Mar 2016), Barbara Ann Anderson.
  7. Charlotte Ann Anderson-Jordan, "Our Family Tree," e-mail message from tinyredtornado@gmail.com to Robert Stoy, 13 Nov 2010.

Beverly Sue King1

Last Edited=21 Dec 2007
Beverly Sue King is the daughter of Stanley T King and Helen Margaret Stoy.1

Citations

  1. John Randolph Stoy, "Letters and E-Mail from John Randolph Stoy re: Descendents of Clifford M Stoy," material in possession of Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.

Henry King

Last Edited=25 Oct 2012
Henry King was born in 1809.1

Henry King was named in the will of Joseph Young as a witness 17 January 1822 in Washington Co, Tennessee.2,3

Henry married Jane Elizabeth Young, daughter of James W Young and Susan [-?-], 22 September 1836 in Washington Co, Tennessee, (ceremony performed by Jacob Hartsell, JP.)4,1

They moved in 1836 to Jackson Township, Polk County, Missouri and settled government land.1

Henry King died in 1878.1

Henry was buried in King Cemetery, Jackson Township, Polk Co, Missouri.1

Child of Henry King and Jane Elizabeth Young

Citations

  1. Watauga Association of Genealogists, compiler, History of Washington County Tennessee 1988 (Johnson City, Tennessee: Watauga Association of Genealogists, 1988), 398.
  2. Washington County, Tennessee, Will Book 1: 138-9, Joseph Young, 17 Jan 1822; digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1909088 : accessed 1 Jun 2013.
  3. Goldene Fillers Burgner, Washington County Tennessee Wills 1777-1872 (1983; reprint Greenville, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1992), 19.
  4. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 5 Jul 2009), entry for Eliza Young. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
  5. 1880 U. S. Census, Polk County, Missouri, population schedule, Jackson Township, enumeration district (ED) 113, p. 230B, dwelling 123, family 135, Eliza King household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 710.

James King

Last Edited=18 Apr 2009
Relationship
2nd cousin 4 times removed of Robert Lee Stoy Jr
James King was born circa 1793. He was the son of [-?-] King and Ann Sevier.1

James King died in November 1794.1

Citations

  1. Dallas T Herndon, Centennial History of Arkansas, Volume I (Chicago: S J Clarke Publishing Company, 1922), 218; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed Apr 2009). The material on the Sevier family originated with the Draper manuscript collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society in 1921.

Landen Y King

Last Edited=25 Oct 2012
Landen Y King was born between 1851 and 1852 in Missouri.1 He was the son of Henry King and Jane Elizabeth Young.1

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Polk County, Missouri, population schedule, Jackson Township, enumeration district (ED) 113, p. 230B, dwelling 123, family 135, Eliza King household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 710.

Lucy E King1

Last Edited=14 Mar 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Paulding Co, Georgia2
Lucy E King was born in April 1859 in Georgia.2

Lucy married Charles Augustus Alley, son of Paul Augustus Cunningham Alley and Sarah Ann Mehaffey, between 1880 and 1881.2

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Paulding Co, Georgia, in the household of Charles Augustus Alley, where five of her nine children were alive in 1900.2

Children of Lucy E King and Charles Augustus Alley

Citations

  1. Gene Alley, Alley Ancestors (Cullman, Alabama: Gregath Publishing Company, 1994), GA-8.
  2. 1900 U. S. Census, Paulding County, Georgia, population schedule, Weddington district, enumeration district (ED) 75, page/sheet 46B/8B, dwelling 148, family 148, Charles A Alley household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 215.

Stanley T King1

Last Edited=11 Mar 2016
Stanley T King was born 28 September 1906.2,3 Stanley and Helen Margaret Stoy obtained a marriage license 13 April 1932 in Washington, DC.1,2

His Social Security Number was 577-52-8008, issued between 1954 and 1956 in Washington, DC.3

Stanley T King died 28 July 1995 at age 88 (last residence was Alexandria, Virginia.)3

Stanley was buried in Andrew Chapel Cemetery, Vienna, Fairfax Co, Virginia.4

Children of Stanley T King and Helen Margaret Stoy

Citations

  1. "Accountant In District Since 1953," The Washington Post, 22 Apr 1976, p. B4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  2. "Licensed to Marry," The Washington Post, 13 Apr 1932, p. 18; digital image, Godfrey Memorial Library (http://www.godfrey.org : accessed 3 Jan 2007).
  3. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 10 Oct 2005), entry for Stanley T King, SS no. 577-52-8008; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  4. John Randolph Stoy, "Letters and E-Mail from John Randolph Stoy re: Descendents of Clifford M Stoy," material in possession of Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.
  5. Ancestry.com, "US, Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60901 : accessed 9 Mar 2016), Barbara Ann King. Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007.

[-?-] King

Last Edited=18 Apr 2009
[-?-] married Ann Sevier, daughter of Valentine Sevier and Naomi "Amy" Douglass, circa 1792.1

Child of [-?-] King and Ann Sevier

Citations

  1. Dallas T Herndon, Centennial History of Arkansas, Volume I (Chicago: S J Clarke Publishing Company, 1922), 218; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed Apr 2009). The material on the Sevier family originated with the Draper manuscript collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society in 1921.

Sarah Jane Kinion1

Last Edited=19 Apr 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Union Co, Oregon2
Sarah Jane Kinion was born in December 1857 in Iowa.2

Sarah married Adam Poe Caylor, son of Adam Caylor and Mary "Polly" Mitchell, circa 1881.2 Sarah Jane Kinion appeared on the 1900 federal census of Union Co, Oregon, in the household of Adam Poe Caylor; both her children were alive in 1900.2

Children of Sarah Jane Kinion and Adam Poe Caylor

Citations

  1. Vivian Jones, "Caylors of Iowa," material sent to Robert Stoy 17 Mar 2003 and includes letter from Wayne Kinion dated 1982 on family of Adam Poe Cayler.
  2. 1900 U. S. Census, Union County, Oregon, population schedule, La Grande, enumeration district (ED) 126, page/sheet 115A/6A, dwelling 1215, family 147, Poe Cayler household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1352.
  3. "California Death Index 1940-1997," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180 : accessed 18 Apr 2007), entry for Glen D Cayler. Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.

Richard Keith Kinlaw

Last Edited=8 Jul 2017

Ann Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Ann Kinnan was born circa 1730 (estimated.)1 She was the daughter of Joseph Kinnan and Anne [-?-].2

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), Joseph Kinnan.
  2. A Van Doren Honeyman, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXX: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume II 1730-1750 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 284; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer02newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Anna Kinnan

Last Edited=2 Nov 2021
Anna Kinnan was born before 1688.1 She was the daughter of Patrick Kinnan.1

Anna Kinnan was named in the will of Patrick Kinnan as his daughter 14 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1,2

Citations

  1. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 275; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  2. John E Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (bef. 1930; reprint New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 14, 15, 65; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/… : accessed 16 Nov 2021).

Deborah Kinnan

Last Edited=19 Nov 2021
Deborah Kinnan was the daughter of Thomas Kinnan.1

Deborah Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his daughter 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Eleanor Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Eleanor Kinnan was born 29 August 1726 in Old Tennent Church, Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Kinnan and Eleanor [-?-].1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.

John Kinnan

Last Edited=10 May 2023
John Kinnan was also known as John Canaan.

John Kinnan was mentioned in the following event: Jonathan was a witness to the will of Brice Riky of "Mendom" Township, Morris County on 17 Jul 1776, along with John Kinnan.1

Citations

  1. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume V 1771-1780 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1931), p. 424; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/stream/calendarofnewjer06newj#page/n7/… : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

John Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
John Kinnan was born circa 1732 in Province of New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Kinnan and Eleanor [-?-].1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.

John Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
John Kinnan was born circa 1720 (estimated.)1 He was the son of Joseph Kinnan and Anne [-?-].2

John Kinnan died after 1777 in Middlesex Co, Province of New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), Joseph Kinnan.
  2. A Van Doren Honeyman, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXX: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume II 1730-1750 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 284; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer02newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

John Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
John Kinnan was born circa 1740.1 He was the son of William Kinnan and Elizabeth [-?-].1

John married Rachel Hutchinson 28 February 1770.1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for William Kinnan, Third Generation.

John Kinnan

Last Edited=19 Nov 2021
John Kinnan was the son of Thomas Kinnan.1

John Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his son 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Joseph Kinnan

Last Edited=1 Jan 2022
Joseph Kinnan was born circa 1695.1,2 He was the son of Patrick Kinnan.1

Joseph Kinnan was named in the will of Patrick Kinnan as his son (underage) 14 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1,3

Joseph married Anne [-?-].4

On 22 Jul 1735 Joseph Kinnan Esqr of Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, and his wife, Anna, sold to William Kinnan of the same place, yeoman, for 100 pounds a tract of land in Upper Freehold which Joseph bought from Daniel Seabrook on 10 May 1733. This tract was 71 acres and lay by land of David Johnston and the Burlington Path. Witnesses were William Duglass, Richard Hainds, and Jacob Lane Jr. The deed was acknowledged 11 Apr 1737.5

Joseph Kinnan was mentioned in the following event: On 1 May 1740 William Kinnan of Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, and wife, Elizabeth, sold to Thomas Harbart of Middletown a tract of land in Upper Freehold Township adjacent to land of David Johnston, the Burlington Path, land of Jos Applin, and land of Tobias Polhemus, consisting of 165.5 acres. Witnesses were James Johnston, Joseph Kinnan and Jno Lawrence. Deed acknowledged 11 Jul 1749.6


Joseph left a will 7 March 1747/48 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey, wherein he did not name his wife but his children were John, Ann and Luce. Witnesses were Robert Imaly, Stephen Pangburn, and William Dunterfield. Anne Kinnan, the executrix was sworn the same day.4

Joseph Kinnan died between 7 March 1748 and 2 April 1748 likely in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.4

Children of Joseph Kinnan and Anne [-?-]

Citations

  1. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 275; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.
  3. John E Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (bef. 1930; reprint New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 14, 15, 65; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/… : accessed 16 Nov 2021).
  4. A Van Doren Honeyman, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXX: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume II 1730-1750 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 284; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer02newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  5. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 41; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).
  6. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 41-2; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).

Joseph Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Joseph Kinnan was born circa 1728.1 He was the son of Thomas Kinnan and Eleanor [-?-].2

He moved to Basking Ridge in Somerset County, near Long Hill.3

Joseph married Ruth Drummond 23 July 1752 in Perth Amboy, Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.3

Joseph Kinnan died circa November 1762.4

Joseph left a will 2 November 1762 in Bernards Town, Somerset Co, Province of New Jersey, where the administrator was Ruth Kinnan, the widow. Thomas Kinnan of Morris County and Edward Lewis of Somerset County were co-administrators. Fellowbondsman was Gawin McCoy of Somerset County.3,4

The estate of Joseph Kinnan was inventoried 4 November 1762 in Somerset Co, Province of New Jersey, by Thomas Riggs and John Collyer.

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), Joseph Kinnan.
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.
  3. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Joseph Kinnan, Fourth Generation.
  4. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume IV 1761-1770 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1928), p. 234; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer03newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Joseph Kinnan

Last Edited=19 Nov 2021
Joseph Kinnan was the son of Thomas Kinnan.1

Joseph Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his son 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Luce Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Luce Kinnan was born circa 1735 (estimated.)1 She was the daughter of Joseph Kinnan and Anne [-?-].2

Luce married George Doan circa 27 October 1756 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), Joseph Kinnan.
  2. A Van Doren Honeyman, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXX: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume II 1730-1750 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 284; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer02newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Margaret Kinnan

Last Edited=2 Nov 2021
Margaret Kinnan was born before 1688.1 She was the daughter of Patrick Kinnan.1

Margaret Kinnan was named in the will of Patrick Kinnan as his daughter 14 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1,2

Citations

  1. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 275; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  2. John E Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (bef. 1930; reprint New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 14, 15, 65; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/… : accessed 16 Nov 2021).

Mary Kinnan1

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Mary Kinnan was born circa 1746.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Kinnan and Mary Bedell.1

Mary married Isaac Bedell circa 1762 (my estimate.)1

Mary Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his daughter 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.2

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Fourth Generation.
  2. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Patrick Kinnan

Will and inventory of Patrick Kinnan/Canaan
Last Edited=17 Nov 2021
Patrick Kinnan was born circa 1664 (my estimate.)1 He was the son of Peter Kinnan.1

Patrick Kinnan was also known as Patrick Canaan. He immigrated circa 1683 to the Province of New Jersey.2

Patrick married Margaret [-?-].2

At a council of Proprietors held at Perth Amboy on 3 Mar 1697/8, Patrick Canaan petitioned for his head land, Patrick being one of Thomas Warnes' servants that was imported in 1683. Council agreed and ordered a warrant for the same.3

Patrick Canaan, Robert Ray and William Ronald performed an inventory of the estate of William Naughty of Freehold Township 12 Feb 1702/03 (12 Feb 1703.)4

Patrick left a will 14 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey, where he listed children John, Joseph, William (all under age), Anna, and Margaret. He left a legacy to Thomas Kinnan of the 100 acres that he bought of Doctor Johnstone, which was on the south side of the road from Middletown to Burlington. Executors were friends Thomas Boel, John Hepburn and John Browne. Witnesses were Timothy Loyd, Patrick Finlay and Alexander Nepier/Napper.5,6

Patrick Kinnan died between 14 May 1709 and 31 May 1709 likely in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.5

His will was proved 31 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.5

The estate of Patrick Kinnan was inventoried 18 May 1710 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey, by Alexander Napier, Peter Imlay, Timothy Loyd and John Campbel. Proved by executor John Brown on 27 Feb 1710. Estate valued at £153.13.04 with several bonds due including one by John Brown of Freehold, several cows, some cloth, some wearing apparel, an old tankard and mug and a chamber pot.6

Child of Patrick Kinnan and Margaret [-?-]

Children of Patrick Kinnan

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Peter Kinnan, First Generation.
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Patrick Kinnan, Second Generation.
  3. The Minutes of the Board of Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New Jersey from 1685 to 1705 (Rahway, New Jersey: Quinn & Boden Company, Feb 1949), p. 226; digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://books.familysearch.org : accessed 2 Oct 2021).
  4. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 334; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  5. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 275; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  6. John E Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (bef. 1930; reprint New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 14, 15, 65; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/… : accessed 16 Nov 2021).
  7. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 146; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).

Patrick Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Patrick Kinnan was the son of Patrick Kinnan.1

A Patrick Canaan was a bond debtor to the estate of John Browne, merchant of Matawan, Middletown Township, Monmouth County as listed in his inventory 14 Sep 1714. This may be a son of Patrick Canaan who died in 1709 or may be an old debt that was never resolved - so far, there is no substantial indication of a son named Patrick. It is also possible that this Patrick Kinnan was a son of Thomas Kinnan and not a son of his brother Patrick. I favor that this is an old debt because of the spelling Canaan, used in the first generation, but rarely in later generations.2

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Patrick Kinnan, Second Generation.
  2. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 51; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Peter Kinnan1

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Peter Kinnan was born circa 1640 likely in Scotland.1

Peter Kinnan was also known as Peter Canaan.

Children of Peter Kinnan

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Peter Kinnan, First Generation.

Phoebe Kinnan

Last Edited=1 Dec 2021
Phoebe Kinnan was born in 1747 in Basking Ridge, Somerset Co, Province of New Jersey.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Kinnan and Mary Bedell.2

Phoebe married Peter Sutton circa 1768 in Province of New Jersey.3

Phoebe Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his daughter 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.2

Phoebe Kinnan died in 1815 in Indiana Co, Pennsylvania.1

Phoebe was buried in Oakland Cemetery and Mausoleum, Indiana, Indiana Co, Pennsylvania.1

Citations

  1. Find A Grave, "Phoebe Sutton (1747-1815) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 1 Dec 2021), Phoebe Sutton. Birth and death information with family data and with image of stone.
  2. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  3. Edward F H Sutton, Genealogical Notes of the Sutton Family of New Jersey (New York: T A Wright, 1900), p. 38-39; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote00sutt : accessed 1 Dec 2021).

Richard Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Richard Kinnan was born circa 1730.1 He was the son of William Kinnan and Elizabeth [-?-].1

Richard married Matabele taylor.1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for William Kinnan, Third Generation.

Sarah Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
Sarah Kinnan was born circa 1733.1 She was the daughter of William Kinnan and Elizabeth [-?-].1

Sarah married Thomas Cox.1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for William Kinnan, Third Generation.

Susanna Kinnan

Last Edited=29 Nov 2021
Susanna Kinnan was born circa 1737.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Kinnan and Mary Bedell.1,2 Susanna and Gavin McCoy obtained a marriage license 1 April 1758 in Somerset Co, Province of New Jersey, "Gauen McCoy of Baskinridge in Somerset County, farmer, and George Eggers of Monmouth County, yeoman...bound to...John Reading Esq'r, Commander in Chief...500 pounds...3 April 1758...Gauen McCoy...obtained license of marriage for himself and for Susanna Kinnan of Morris County, spinster... These are to certifie all persons for whom it may concern that we Thomas & Mary Kannan of Baskinridge are willing & freely give our consent that our daughter may be joyned to Gauin (surname smeared and unreadable) in holy matrimony...April 1, 1758, (signed) Thomas Kannan, Mary Kannan."1,2

Susanna Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his daughter 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.3

Susanna Kinnan died in 1807.1

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Fourth Generation.
  2. Jim Murphy, "PlanetMurphy.org," personal site, (https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php : accessed 28 Nov 2021).
  3. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

Thomas Kinnan

Last Edited=6 Dec 2021
Thomas Kinnan was born circa 1695 likely in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Kinnan.2

Thomas married Eleanor [-?-].1

Thomas Canaan owed money to the estate of John Browne in an inventory dated 9 Apr 1716. John was a merchant who lived in Matawan, Monmouth County.3

Children of Thomas Kinnan and Eleanor [-?-]

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Second Generation.
  3. John E Stilwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (New Orleans, Louisiana: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 53; digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 1 Feb 2018).

Thomas Kinnan

Last Edited=6 Dec 2021
Thomas Kinnan was born circa 1665. He was the son of Peter Kinnan.1

Thomas Kinnan was also known as Thomas Canaan. He immigrated circa 1683 to the Province of New Jersey.2

Thomas Kinnan was named in the will of Patrick Kinnan as a legatee 14 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.3,4

Thomas was owed money by the estate of Peter Watson Jr in an inventory taken 14 Oct 1715. Watson, a merchant of Freehold, had died by 7 Mar 1712/13 when his estate was administered.5,6

Child of Thomas Kinnan

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Peter Kinnan, First Generation.
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Second Generation.
  3. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 275; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  4. John E Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (bef. 1930; reprint New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 14, 15, 65; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/… : accessed 16 Nov 2021).
  5. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 494-5; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  6. John E Stilwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (New Orleans, Louisiana: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 47-8; digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 1 Feb 2018).

Thomas Kinnan

Last Edited=29 Nov 2021
Thomas Kinnan was born circa 1716.1 He was the son of Thomas Kinnan and Eleanor [-?-].2

Thomas married first Mary Bedell.1

Thomas married second Mary Savory 23 December 1749 in Perth Amboy, Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1

He is most likely the "Thomas Canen" freeholder listed in Morris Township, Morris County, in the 31 Aug 1752 freeholders census.3

Thomas married third Mary Luffborrow, daughter of Thomas Luffborrow.2

Thomas Kinnan was mentioned in the following event: There was a court case returned at the August Term of 1762 in Monmouth County in which John Hampton entered a plea of trespass against James Hamton and Thomas Kinnan, which included a debt of 52 pounds. Both James and Thomas resided in Morris County and the papers in the file included only the court's request of the sheriff to have the two men appear before the court.
The summons stated: George the third by the grace of God of great Brittain France and Ireland King Defender of the faith etc To the Sheriff of our County of Monmouth Greeting we Command of [?] [?] James Hamton and Thomas Kinnan Otherwise Called James Hamton & Thomas Kinnan both of the County of Morris East New Jersey if they Shall be found within your Bailywick and them [?] so that you have their body before us at our City of Perth Amboy on the Second Tuesday in August next to answer John Hampton [?] of a plea of trespass and also to the Bill of the said John against the said James and Thomas for fifty two pounds Money at Eight Shillings per ounce of Debt according to the Custom of our court before us to be Exhibited and have you then and there this writ be witness Robert Hunter Morris Esq Chief Justice of our said Province of New Jersey at our City of Burlington the Fifteenth Day of May in the Second year of [?] reign.
Lagrange attorney                                   [??].4


Thomas Kinnan was named in the will of Joseph Kinnan as co-administrator 2 November 1762 in Bernards Town, Somerset Co, Province of New Jersey.5,6

Thomas appeared in the court records for Morris County in the years 1767-1770 as a defendant against several plaintiffs (Lambert Decamp, Ephraim Tenet, Daniel Conger Esq, Ephraim Terril).
In one of the court cases during the March 1770 term, there was a contention over the possession of land in Morris County, possibly a continuation of the land disagreements of the 1740s:

fieri facias (writ of execution by the sheriff)
“. . . Sheriff returned levied on a Tract of Land Situate in Morris Township on the north side of Longhill adjoining the Lands of Justice Carle the said Tract of Land containing two hundred acres as also one Lott of Land in the Great Swamp adjoining the Lands of Lord Stirling containing about twenty acres [?] which in the Possession of the Defendant & one Gavin McCoy the Value unknown & which sd Tracts of Land are subject to a prior Execution of Daniel Cooper for one hundred & twenty three pounds & Sixteen Shillings & four pence & also further return that there were no other other goods & Chattels Lands or Tenements of the Defdt in his Bailiwick & that the goods he was commanded to expose to Sale Still remains in his Hands unsold by order of the Plaintiff"

Note that Gavin McCoy was his son-in-law.7

Thomas left a will 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey, where he named wife Mary; sons John, Joseph, Thomas; daughters Susanah, Deborah, Pheebe and Mary. Executors were son Thomas and son-in-law Gawing McCoy. Witnesses were Daniel Cooper Jr, John Carle and Eleanor Todd.8

In a declaration that Isaac Bedell made on 23 Mar 1840 to support the application of John Baird's widow, Mary, for a pension based on John's service during the Revolutionary War, he provided some information on Thomas Kinnan, his family, and where he lived: [Isaac] "Was a fifer in Capt. Peter Layton’s Co. of Morris Co. Militia when I was but 13 years old. I lived with my father on Long Hill, Morris Co., close upon the line which separates Morris from Somerset County. Captain Gawin McKoy, lived just over the line, & in Somerset County & had command of the Company of Militia which was adjoining Capt. Layton’s. I was personally well acquainted with John Baird, who lived in Somerset County, close upon the Somerset & Morris County lines & he lived within the bounds of Capt. McKoy’s company. In March 1778, I performed one month’s Militia duty in Captain Ward’s company, at Elizabeth town, as a substitute for my father John Bedell, in Col. Seely’s Regiment, & under Genl. Winds’ command performing guard duty. John Baird was there on the same service with me, & in the same Company, viz. in captain Ward’s, as a substitute for Isaac Miller, who hired John Baird to go in his stead. I stood guard myself with Baird several times during that month. On my return home from that tour of service with John Baird in April 1778, my father, John Bedell moved with his family from Long Hill, Morris County, into the County of Sussex, N Jersey, about one mile from the Delaware river, & I did not again see said John Baird until late in December 1780, between Christmas & New Years when I was on my way down from Sussex to Long Hill, I met said John Baird, in Basking ridge in Somerset County, driving a Continental Wagon with 4 horses, coming toward Morris town. . . . I was then a weaver by trade, which I had learned in Sussex Co., & my old friends about Basking ridge urged me to stay & live with them, which I did, making my home with Thomas Kinnan, whose youngest daughter I afterward married. During the month of January 1781, & also in February 81, I often saw said John Baird carting Hay, feed & Corn, from Basking ridge and Long hill, for the Army at Morris town, driving the farm wagon & horses, with Daniel Doty & others of Southard’s Brigade. In March 81, John Baird came to my father in Law’s, Thomas Kinnan, with a team & wagon belonging to the Army & carted away a load of straw for the army, and drove off toward Morris town . . .9 "

Thomas Kinnan died between March 1781 and 12 February 1784 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.8

His will was proved 12 February 1784 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.8

Children of Thomas Kinnan and Mary Bedell

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Fourth Generation.
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.
  3. Morris County, New Jersey, "Freeholders List Morris County, N. J. August 31, 1752", arranged by township then by first letter of surname, entry for Thomas Canen; FHL microfilm 1,024,666; Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  4. Monmouth County, Province of New Jersey, Supreme Court Case File 16538
    , John Hampton v. James Hamton and Thomas Kinnan (Debt), August term, 1762; New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey.
  5. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Joseph Kinnan, Fourth Generation.
  6. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume IV 1761-1770 (Somerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1928), p. 234; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer03newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  7. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Court Records 1740-1866," digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/429075 : accessed 28 Nov 2021), entries for Thomas Kinnan, vol. 4 (1766-1770), p. 37, 275, 295, 325, 334, 360.
  8. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  9. Ancestry.com, "U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900," database and digital image, Ancestry.com (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1995 : accessed 15 Nov 2021), John Baird. Original data: Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files (NARA microfilm publication M804, 2,670 rolls). Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15. National Archives, Washington, D.C.
  10. Jim Murphy, "PlanetMurphy.org," personal site, (https://www.planetmurphy.org/pagebuild.php : accessed 28 Nov 2021).

Thomas Kinnan

Last Edited=17 Nov 2021
Thomas Kinnan was born before 1692 (based on receipt of land in 1713.)1 He was the son of Patrick Kinnan and Margaret [-?-].1

On 12 Apr 1713 John Johnstone of Hop River, Monmouth County sold to Thomas Canaan (son of Patrick Canaan) 100 acres lying on the old path from Middletown toward Burlington. Johnstone received money from Patrick Canaan, deceased, and noted that Patrick had divided (devised?) the land by his last will. Witnesses were John Tilton and Peter Tilton.1

Citations

  1. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 146; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).

Thomas Kinnan1

Last Edited=19 Nov 2021
Thomas Kinnan was the son of Thomas Kinnan.1

Thomas Kinnan was named in the will of Thomas Kinnan as his son and co-executor 9 July 1778 in Morris Co, Province of New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. A Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc, Volume VI 1781-1785 (Trenton, New Jersey: MacCrellish & Quigley Co, Printers, 1939), p. 235; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (http://archive.org/details/documentsrelatin35newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).

William Kinnan

Last Edited=17 Nov 2021
William Kinnan was born circa 1705.1,2 He was the son of Patrick Kinnan.1

William Kinnan was named in the will of Patrick Kinnan as his son (underage) 14 May 1709 in Monmouth Co, Province of New Jersey.1,3

William married Elizabeth [-?-].2

William lived in Upper Freehold, Monmouth County.4

William Kinnan, Nehemiah Wilkins and William Wilkins provided bond for William Wilkins to be administrator of the estate of Obadiah Wilkins of Upper Freehold 22 Jan 1732/33. William Kinnan also was one of people performing the inventory.5

William Kinnan was mentioned in the following event: On 22 Jul 1735 Joseph Kinnan Esqr of Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, and his wife, Anna, sold to William Kinnan of the same place, yeoman, for 100 pounds a tract of land in Upper Freehold which Joseph bought from Daniel Seabrook on 10 May 1733. This tract was 71 acres and lay by land of David Johnston and the Burlington Path. Witnesses were William Duglass, Richard Hainds, and Jacob Lane Jr. The deed was acknowledged 11 Apr 1737.6


On 1 May 1740 William Kinnan of Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, and wife, Elizabeth, sold to Thomas Harbart of Middletown a tract of land in Upper Freehold Township adjacent to land of David Johnston, the Burlington Path, land of Jos Applin, and land of Tobias Polhemus, consisting of 165.5 acres. Witnesses were James Johnston, Joseph Kinnan and Jno Lawrence. Deed acknowledged 11 Jul 1749.7

Children of William Kinnan and Elizabeth [-?-]

Citations

  1. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 275; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.
  3. John E Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI: Unrecorded Wills and Inventories Monmouth County New Jersey (bef. 1930; reprint New Orleans: Polyanthos, 1975), p. 14, 15, 65; digital images, Familysearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/… : accessed 16 Nov 2021).
  4. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for William Kinnan, Third Generation.
  5. William Nelson, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Vol XXIII: Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume I 1670-1730 (Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Company, 1901), p. 509; digital images, Internet Archive, Text Library, American Libraries (https://archive.org/details/calendarofnewjer00newj : accessed 20 Aug 2013).
  6. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 41; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).
  7. Richard S Hutchinson, East New Jersey Land Records 1702-1791 (Lewes, Delaware: Colonial Roots, 2005-2009), p. 41-2; digital images, 10 vols. on CD-ROM (USA: Colonial Roots, 2009).

William Kinnan

Last Edited=16 Nov 2021
William Kinnan was born circa 1725 in Province of New Jersey.1 He was the son of Thomas Kinnan and Eleanor [-?-].1

William married Eleanor Luffborrow, daughter of Thomas Luffborrow, 29 November 1763.2

Citations

  1. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Third Generation.
  2. Mark Putnam, "The Kinnan Family in America," personal site, (http://putmanfamily.org/Family/The%20Kinnan%20Family.pdf : accessed 15 Nov 2021), entry for Thomas Kinnan, Fourth Generation.

Georgianna Marie Kinney1

Last Edited=21 Dec 2007
Georgianna Marie Kinney is the daughter of John Fredrick Kinney and Norma Marie Carmean.1

Citations

  1. Mary Broadbent, "Descendent Indented Chart for Pierson Carmean and Miscellaneous Records and Photographs," copy of material provided to Mary Broadbent by her cousin Judy Carmean and authored by a Howard Carmean (unknown relationship). Material in possession of Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Jan 2006.

John Fredrick Kinney1

Last Edited=30 Jun 2008
John Fredrick Kinney was born 23 December 1919 in Corry, Erie Co, Pennsylvania.2

John Fredrick Kinney died 7 November 1996 in Grand Junction, La Plata Co, Colorado, at age 76 (last residence was Clifton, Mesa County, Colorado.)3,2

John was buried 12 November 1996 in Florida Cemetery, Bayfield, La Plata Co, Colorado.2

Child of John Fredrick Kinney and Norma Marie Carmean

Citations

  1. "Obituary: Rodney Carmean," Durango Herald, Durango, Colorado, Dec 2004; viewed on-line at http://www.durangoherald.com : accessed 14 Jul 2005.
  2. Mary Broadbent, "Descendent Indented Chart for Pierson Carmean and Miscellaneous Records and Photographs," copy of material provided to Mary Broadbent by her cousin Judy Carmean and authored by a Howard Carmean (unknown relationship). Material in possession of Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Jan 2006.
  3. "FindUSA," database, InfoUSA (http://findusa.referenceusa.com : accessed 22 Sep 2005), entry for Norma M Kinney. Subscription database service available only through libraries that subscribe to the Godfrey Library service.

Edmund Kinsey

Last Edited=21 Feb 2018
Edmund married Sarah Ogborne, daughter of Samuel Ogborne and Jane Curtis.1,2

Edmund Kinsey was named in the will of Jane Curtis as her son-in-law 8 August 1729 in Bucks Co, Province of Pennsylvania.1

Citations

  1. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994," database and digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1999196 : accessed 20 Jan 2018), entry for Jane Sharp, Vol. 1, p. 153-4. Wills v. 1-2 1713-1759, microfilm 172,899.
  2. Vernon Boyce Hampton, In the Footsteps of Joseph Hampton and the Pennsylvania Quakers (Doylestown, Pennsylvania: The Bucks County Historical Society, 1940), p. 19; digital image, Rootspoint.com (http://www.rootspoint.com/product/…).

Susanah Kinworthy

Last Edited=6 Oct 2021
Susanah married John Hampton, son of Jonathan Hampton and Jemima Breedlove, 21 August 1823 in Bartholomew Co, Indiana.1

Children of Susanah Kinworthy and John Hampton

Citations

  1. "Indiana, US, Marriage Index, 1800-1941," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5059 : accessed 10 Feb 2018), entry for John Hampton. Original data: Works Progress Administration, comp. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.
    Jordan Dodd, Liahona Research, comp. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Indiana. Many of these records are on microfilm at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
  2. "Michigan Death Records, 1867-1952," database, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60872/ : accessed 3 Oct 2021), entry for Henry Hampton. Original electronic data from: Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan Death Index, Lansing, MI, 1971-.

Thomas H Kirby

Last Edited=30 Jun 2013
Thomas married Sarah Hummer, daughter of William Hummer and Rachel [-?-].1

Citations

  1. Library of Virginia, "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," database and digital image, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/default.asp#res : accessed 2 May 2012), Washington Hummer, index #1838-038, old case #M2580. Search for Hummer in surnames field.

William Kirby

Last Edited=30 Jun 2013
William married Sarah Hummer, daughter of William Hummer and Rachel [-?-].1

Citations

  1. Library of Virginia, "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," database and digital image, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/default.asp#res : accessed 2 May 2012), Washington Hummer, index #1828-021, old case #M1766. Search for Hummer in surnames field.

[-?-] Kirk

Last Edited=5 May 2013
[-?-] married Josie D [-?-].1

Child of [-?-] Kirk and Josie D [-?-]

Citations

  1. 1940 U. S. Census, Harris County, Texas, population schedule, Wooster, enumeration district (ED) 101-38, page/sheet 1494A/10A, household #203, J Thornton Canon household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 4055.

Ella C Kirkbride1,2

Last Edited=26 Jan 2023
Ella C Kirkbride was born 12 July 1852 in Mullica Hill, Gloucester Co, New Jersey, (the 1880 census indicates a birth year of 1851-52 and the 1900 census stated Jul 1855.)3,4,7 She was the daughter of Robert W Kirkbride.2

Ella married Theodore F Stoy, son of Joseph C Stoy and Amelia Welser, 30 November 1871 in Moorestown, Burlington Co, New Jersey, (Theodore was of Haddonfield and Ella was the daughter of Robt Kirkbride of Marlton - they were married by Rev S W Hallowell. It is possible that Robt Kirkbride was her father-in-law and that Ella was first married to Phineas Kirkbride, son of Robt - needs research.)1,8 Ella C Kirkbride was baptized 25 May 1876 in Grace Episcopal Church, New Jersey.9

Ella C Kirkbride was named in the will of Theodore F Stoy as his wife 5 May 1878 in Camden Co, New Jersey.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Camden Co, New Jersey, in the household of Theodore F Stoy.3

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Camden Co, New Jersey, enumerated June 1900. Household: Ella Stoy (44), residing in Delaware Township - she was widowed and had no children.4

She appeared on the 1910 federal census of Manati, Puerto Rico Territory, enumerated 14 May 1910. Household: Ella C Stoy (53) and Teresa E Wilkins (niece - 26), residing in Coto on a fruit farm that Ella owned with no mortgage. Ella was widowed with no children, born in New Jersey with both parents born in New Jersey. T[h]eresa was likely a daughter of one of Ella's siblings.5

Ella traveled between Puerto Rico and New York at least five times: she arrived at the Port of New York 24 Aug 1911 (indexed as Ella Stay), 7 Aug 1913, 2 Jul 1917, 12 Dec 1918, and 15 Apr 1920. Her birthdate was recorded as 12 Jul 1852 twice and 12 Jul 1858 once. Her place of birth was stated as Mullica Hill, New Jersey. Her residence in the US on two occasions was Mullica Hill, Gloucester County, New Jersey, and on one occasion 620 West Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey.10,11,12

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Washington, DC, enumerated 10 January 1920. She was a lodger at the Lincoln Hotel, H Street NW, age 60, widowed.6

Ella C Kirkbride died 13 August 1930 in Haddonfield, Camden Co, New Jersey, at age 78.2,13

Ella was buried in Colestown Cemetery, Camden Co, New Jersey, (section E, lot 292.)13

Citations

  1. Theodore F Stoy will (25 May 1878), Will Book O, pg 232, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey.
  2. "Stoy Family Folder at Camden Historical Society", manuscripts of Stoy family related to James Stoy Elementary School and Stoy research by Larry Garris, Stoy Family Folder, Genealogy File Cabinet; Camden Historical Society, Camden, New Jersey.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Camden County, New Jersey, population schedule, Delaware Township, enumeration district (ED) 59, p. 461B, dwelling 198, family 200, Theodore F Story household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 774.
  4. 1900 U. S. Census, Camden County, New Jersey, population schedule, Delaware Township, enumeration district (ED) 95, page/sheet 48B/17B, dwelling 318, family 318, Ella Stoy household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 959.
  5. 1910 U. S. Census, Manati County, Puerto Rico, population schedule, Coto, enumeration district (ED) 136, page/sheet 167B/23B and 168A/24A, dwelling 197, family 197, Ella C Stoy household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1771.
  6. 1920 U. S. Census, Washington, DC, population schedule, Lincoln Hotel, enumeration district (ED) 5, page/sheet 61A/12A, dwelling 125, family 295, Ella Stoy household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 205.
  7. "Passenger Records," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488 : accessed 8 Dec 2006), manifest, S. S. Caracea , 15 Apr 1920, stamped page 4, line 10, Ella C Stoy, age 60. Original data: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Micropublication M237. Rolls #1-675. National Archives, Washington, DC. Also, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. Micropublication T715. Rolls #1-8892. National Archives, Washington, DC.
  8. "Index Card File - Marriages", WPA marriage index cards; Camden Historical Society, Camden, New Jersey, West Jersey Press, 20 Dec 1871.
  9. Ancestry.com, "New Jersey, US, Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, Church Records, 1700-1970," database and digital image, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62073/ : accessed 26 Jan 2023), entry for Ella C Stoy.
  10. "Passenger Records," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488 : accessed 8 Dec 2006), manifest, S. S. Caracas , 7 Aug 1913, stamped page unknown cd6, line 38, Ella C Stoy, age 49. Original data: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Micropublication M237. Rolls #1-675. National Archives, Washington, DC. Also, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. Micropublication T715. Rolls #1-8892. National Archives, Washington, DC.
  11. "Passenger Records," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488 : accessed 8 Dec 2006), manifest, S. S. Carolina , 2 Jul 1917, stamped page 4, line 20, Ella C Stoy, age 65. Original data: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Micropublication M237. Rolls #1-675. National Archives, Washington, DC. Also, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. Micropublication T715. Rolls #1-8892. National Archives, Washington, DC.
  12. "Passenger Records," digital images, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7488 : accessed 8 Dec 2006), manifest, S. S. Caracas , 15 Apr 1920, stamped page 4, line 10, Ella C Stoy, age 60. Original data: Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Micropublication M237. Rolls #1-675. National Archives, Washington, DC. Also, Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957. Micropublication T715. Rolls #1-8892. National Archives, Washington, DC.
  13. "Vital Statistics Index Card File", death index; Camden Historical Society, Camden, New Jersey.

Robert W Kirkbride1

Last Edited=15 Aug 2004

Child of Robert W Kirkbride

Citations

  1. "Stoy Family Folder at Camden Historical Society", manuscripts of Stoy family related to James Stoy Elementary School and Stoy research by Larry Garris, Stoy Family Folder, Genealogy File Cabinet; Camden Historical Society, Camden, New Jersey.

Dr Benjamin R Kirkendall

Last Edited=24 Oct 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1920Franklin Co, Ohio1
1920Franklin Co, Ohio2
1930Franklin Co, Ohio3
Dr Benjamin R Kirkendall was born 23 December 1882 in Ohio.4,1

Benjamin married first Hazel Draise, daughter of Charles Draise and Birdie [-?-].5

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Franklin Co, Ohio, enumerated 6 January 1920. Household: Benjamin R Kirkendall (39), Drais K (wif - 30), and Betty Jane (dau - 3&10/12), residing at 1403 East Long Street, Columbus where Benjamin was a physician in general practice.1

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Franklin Co, Ohio, enumerated 8 January 1920. Household (second appearance on 1920 census): Nicholas Oglesby (45), Benjamin F Wright (lodger - 47) and Ben R Kirkendall (lodger - 37), residing at 49 Parsons Avenue, Columbus where both Nicholas and Ben were medical doctors and had their own offices.2

Benjamin married second Louise D [-?-] between 1928 and 1929.3

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Franklin Co, Ohio, enumerated 12 April 1930. Household: Benj R Kirkendall (47), Louise D (wif - 25), Sarah R (moth - 73), Betty J (dau - 14), and Jennie T Renick (aunt - 69), residing at 2425 Bryden Road, Bexley village where he was a medical doctor in general practice.3

His Social Security Number was 295-40-4287, issued in 1962 in Ohio.4

Dr Benjamin R Kirkendall died in June 1968 at age 85 (last residence was Marysville, Union County, Ohio.)4

Child of Dr Benjamin R Kirkendall and Hazel Draise

Citations

  1. 1920 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Columbus city, enumeration district (ED) 119, page/sheet 122B/4B, dwelling 89, family 91, Benjamin R Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1382.
  2. 1920 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Columbus city, enumeration district (ED) 72, page/sheet 5B/5B & 6A/6A, dwelling 90, family 120, Nicholas Oglesby household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1381.
  3. 1930 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Marion Township, Bexley village, enumeration district (ED) 25-191, page/sheet 89A/13A & 89B/13B, dwelling 301, family 322, Benj R Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 1793.
  4. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 5 May 2006), entry for Benjamin Kirkendall, SS no. 295-40-4287; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  5. 1930 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Columbus city, enumeration district (ED) 25-30, page/sheet 70B/2B, dwelling 15, family 15, Charles Drais household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 1795.
  6. Joan Kirkendall Herbeck, "E-mail on Hazel Draise Kirkendall," e-mail message from imjustjoad@adelphia.net to Robert Stoy, 27 Apr 2006.

Betty Jane Kirkendall1

Last Edited=19 May 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1920Franklin Co, Ohio2
1930Franklin Co, Ohio3
Betty Jane Kirkendall was born 9 February 1916 in Columbus, Franklin Co, Ohio.2,4 She was the daughter of Dr Benjamin R Kirkendall and Hazel Draise.1

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Franklin Co, Ohio, in her parent's household.2

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Franklin Co, Ohio, in her father's household.3

Betty married Eliot Stetson Knowles in 1937.1,5,4

She was mentioned in the obituary of Eliot Stetson Knowles in 2003.5

Betty Jane Kirkendall died 14 June 2012 in the home of her son Eliot, Louisiana, at age 96.4

Her obituary stated: NONQUITT, MA - Betty K. Knowles died on June 14, 2012 at the Louisiana home of her son, Eliot S. Knowles, Jr., where she had lived for the last 4 years. She was born in Columbus, Ohio on February 9, 1916. Betty attended local schools before being accepted and then graduating from Wellesley College in Boston. In 1937 she married Eliot Knowles and settled in his hometown, New Bedford, Massachusetts. The couple had three children; Margaret Knowles Rodgers, Eliot S. Knowles, Jr. and Valerie Knowles Deane.

Her husband Eliot, died in 2002 just after they had celebrated 65 years of marriage. She is survived by her three children, five grandchildren, Michael Rodgers, Mark Rodgers, Eliot S. Knowles, III (Lee), Tyrell Knowles Flaherty (Terry), Kimberly Deane (Kim) and eight great grandchildren, Amber Rodgers, Hunter Knowles, Zachary Knowles, Tiffany Flaherty, Andrew Flaherty, Isabelle Rodgers, Christopher Rodgers and Lindsey Rodgers.

Mrs. Knowles requested that a showing of some of her art work from her 60 year career as an artist be a part of the service which will celebrate her life. This event will be scheduled in Nonquitt, Massachusetts where Mr. and Mrs. Knowles lived most of their married life. In lieu of flowers, Mrs. Knowles requested that donations be made to Wellesley College, 105 Central Street, Wellesley, Ma. 02481.

Published in Shreveport Times on June 17, 2012 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/obituary.aspx?pid=158046735#sthash.GgSLihCr.dpuf.4

Child of Betty Jane Kirkendall and Eliot Stetson Knowles

Citations

  1. Joan Kirkendall Herbeck, "E-mail on Hazel Draise Kirkendall," e-mail message from imjustjoad@adelphia.net to Robert Stoy, 27 Apr 2006.
  2. 1920 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Columbus city, enumeration district (ED) 119, page/sheet 122B/4B, dwelling 89, family 91, Benjamin R Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1382.
  3. 1930 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Marion Township, Bexley village, enumeration district (ED) 25-191, page/sheet 89A/13A & 89B/13B, dwelling 301, family 322, Benj R Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 1793.
  4. "Legacy.com Obituaries," database, Legacy.com (http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/… : accessed 16 May 2017), entry for Betty K Knowles.
  5. "Class Notes 1935," Milton Magazine, (Winter 2003): 71, 73. Viewed on-line at http://www.milton.edu/news/pages/magazine_2003winter.asp

Byron L Kirkendall

Last Edited=21 Sep 2010

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Marshall Co, Illinois1
1870Marshall Co, Illinois2
1880Marshall Co, Illinois3
Byron L Kirkendall was born 14 May 1857 in Wenona, Marshall Co, Illinois.4 He was the son of James Harvey Kirkendall and Sophia Elizabeth Bridwell.4

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in the household of James Harvey Kirkendall.1

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in his parent's household.2

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in his parent's household.3

Byron L Kirkendall was mentioned in the following event: Letters of Administration were filed in La Salle County Court on 11 Jan 1909 with a petition by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart, two of Sophia's children. She had died on 8 Jan 1909 in Peoria when on a visit - her home was in Streator. She had real estate consisting of two lots in the Riverside addition to the town of Streator with a value of $700. Sophia's other remaining child was named as Byron Kirkendall. Mamie was married to Edward Halderman and living in Kewanee at the time. Samuel had died about eight or ten years prior, he was married and her maiden name was Murdock - she died a number of years prior - and they had two children who were both deceased in 1909. Laura was married to George Stuart, not Stewart. The outcome of the estate accounting was that each of the three children received $157.46.5


At the time of his death he was a day laborer living in the Peoria County Home.4

Byron L Kirkendall died 23 October 1927 in Limestone, Peoria Co, Illinois, at age 70.4

Byron was buried 26 October 1927 in Springdale Cemetery, Peoria, Peoria Co, Illinois.4

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Evans town, Wenona post office, p. 250, dwelling 1814, family 1754, Henry Kendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 210.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Wenona, p. 319B, dwelling 151, family 139, Henry Kerpendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 254.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Lacon city, enumeration district (ED) 151, p. 416A, dwelling 409, family 420, James H Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 235.
  4. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," database and digital images, FamilySearch (Beta) (http://beta.familysearch.org/s/collection/show : accessed 20 Sep 2010), Harvey Kirkendall. Original source: "Certificates of Death." Illinois Department of Health, Springfield, Illinois. FHL microfilm. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  5. La Salle County Court, "Letters of Administration - Estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall," This is a 19-page copy of the petition made by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart to administer the estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall. I have a copy of the petition but do not have a source - it was sent to me by a Kirkendall researcher about 2006 (I did not record name, date, etc).

Gerald Kirkendall1

Last Edited=2 Nov 2005
Gerald married Ruby Violet Caylor, daughter of Eugene Emory Caylor and Lela P Bevelhymer.1

Gerald Kirkendall died in 1948.1

Citations

  1. Judith (Caylor) Bennett, "Descendent Indented Chart for James William Caylor," copy of document given to Ann Arnold Hennings by Judy Bennett about 1999. Material in possession of Ann Arnold Hennings, 20 Philips Court, Strasburg, VA 22657 and Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.

James Harvey Kirkendall

Last Edited=15 Jul 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Marshall Co, Illinois1
1870Marshall Co, Illinois2
1880Marshall Co, Illinois3
James Harvey Kirkendall was born between 1829 and 1830 in Ohio.3

James married Sophia Elizabeth Bridwell, daughter of Samuel Bridwell and Mary McGill, 10 August 1851 in Ross Co, Ohio.4,5

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, enumerated 10 July 1860. Household: Henry Kendall (27), Eliz (26), Byron (3), and Thos Bidwell (farm laborer - 19), residing in Evans town, Wenona post office, where Henry was a farmer who had personal property valued at $500.1

He saw military service during the Civil War when he served with the 20th Illinois Infantry, Company F. He enlisted 30 Sep 1864 and mustered out 5 Jun 1865 and resided at the time in Evansville, Illinois. He applied for an invalid pension 3 Nov 1866 (application 118,416; certificate 93,739); Sophia applied for a widow's pension 11 Jul 1895 (application 117,647; certificate 428,514.)6,7,8

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, enumerated 12 August 1870. Household: Henry Kerpendall (40), Elizabeth (37), Byron (11), Samuel (8) and Mary (8), residing in Wenona where Henry was a laborer with real estate valued at $500 and personal property at $200.2

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, enumerated 18 June 1880. Household: James H Kirkendall (50), Sophia E (wif - 46), Byron L (son - 23), Samuel V (son - 19), Mary K (dau - 19), Laura B (dau - 5), residing in Lacon city where James H worked for a railroad company.3

James Harvey Kirkendall died 13 June 1895 likely in LaSalle Co, Illinois.6

James was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Streator, LaSalle Co, Illinois.6

Children of James Harvey Kirkendall and Sophia Elizabeth Bridwell

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Evans town, Wenona post office, p. 250, dwelling 1814, family 1754, Henry Kendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 210.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Wenona, p. 319B, dwelling 151, family 139, Henry Kerpendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 254.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Lacon city, enumeration district (ED) 151, p. 416A, dwelling 409, family 420, James H Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 235.
  4. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," database and digital images, FamilySearch.org (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=https://… : accessed 2 Sep 2010), Sarah Elizabeth Bridwell. Index based on data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  5. Unknown author, "Descendants of Harvey Kirkendall," This family tree was given to me by a Bridwell researcher (the same person who supplied the Letters of Administration for Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall) about 2006 - I did not record source, date, etc.
  6. "1956 Roll of Honor: LaSalle County: K," transcription, Illinois Ancestors (http://www.illinoisancestors.org/veterans/… : accessed 20 Sep 2010), entry for Harvey Kirkendall.
  7. "Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 20 Sep 2010), entry for Harvey Kirkendall. Data indexed and imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934. T288, 544 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.
  8. "U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 20 Sep 2010), entry for Harvey Kirkendall. Original data: Roster of the Confederate Soldiers of Georgia 1861-1865. 7 vols. Hapeville: Longino & Porter, 1955-58..
  9. The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, "Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," database and digital images, FamilySearch (Beta) (http://beta.familysearch.org/s/collection/show : accessed 20 Sep 2010), Harvey Kirkendall. Original source: "Certificates of Death." Illinois Department of Health, Springfield, Illinois. FHL microfilm. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Laura B Kirkendall

Last Edited=15 Jul 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1880Marshall Co, Illinois1
1910Peoria Co, Illinois2
Laura B Kirkendall was born between 1874 and 1877 in Illinois.1,3 She was the daughter of James Harvey Kirkendall and Sophia Elizabeth Bridwell.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in her parent's household.1

Laura married George Stuart 15 March 1896 in Piatt Co, Illinois.4,5

Laura B Kirkendall was mentioned in the following event: Letters of Administration were filed in La Salle County Court on 11 Jan 1909 with a petition by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart, two of Sophia's children. She had died on 8 Jan 1909 in Peoria when on a visit - her home was in Streator. She had real estate consisting of two lots in the Riverside addition to the town of Streator with a value of $700. Sophia's other remaining child was named as Byron Kirkendall. Mamie was married to Edward Halderman and living in Kewanee at the time. Samuel had died about eight or ten years prior, he was married and her maiden name was Murdock - she died a number of years prior - and they had two children who were both deceased in 1909. Laura was married to George Stuart, not Stewart. The outcome of the estate accounting was that each of the three children received $157.46.4
She appeared on the 1910 federal census of Peoria Co, Illinois, in the household of George Stuart; her one child was alive in 1910.2

Laura B Kirkendall died in 1919.3

Laura was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Streator, LaSalle Co, Illinois.3

Child of Laura B Kirkendall and George Stuart

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Lacon city, enumeration district (ED) 151, p. 416A, dwelling 409, family 420, James H Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 235.
  2. 1910 U. S. Census, Peoria County, Illinois, population schedule, Peoria Township, enumeration district (ED) 77, page/sheet 105B/8B, dwelling 125, family 175, George Stewart household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 323.
  3. Find A Grave, "Laura Stuart (1877-1919) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 Jul 2017), Laura Stuart. Image of stone with birth and death information.
  4. La Salle County Court, "Letters of Administration - Estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall," This is a 19-page copy of the petition made by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart to administer the estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall. I have a copy of the petition but do not have a source - it was sent to me by a Kirkendall researcher about 2006 (I did not record name, date, etc).
  5. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900," database, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900 (http://www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp : accessed 13 Jul 2017), George H Stuart.

Mary K "Mamie" Kirkendall

Last Edited=15 Jul 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1870Marshall Co, Illinois1
1880Marshall Co, Illinois2
Mary K "Mamie" Kirkendall was born between 1860 and 1861 in Illinois.2 She was the daughter of James Harvey Kirkendall and Sophia Elizabeth Bridwell.2

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in her parent's household.2

Mary married Harris Edward Halderman 11 October 1881 in LaSalle Co, Illinois.3,4

Mary K "Mamie" Kirkendall was mentioned in the following event: Letters of Administration were filed in La Salle County Court on 11 Jan 1909 with a petition by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart, two of Sophia's children. She had died on 8 Jan 1909 in Peoria when on a visit - her home was in Streator. She had real estate consisting of two lots in the Riverside addition to the town of Streator with a value of $700. Sophia's other remaining child was named as Byron Kirkendall. Mamie was married to Edward Halderman and living in Kewanee at the time. Samuel had died about eight or ten years prior, he was married and her maiden name was Murdock - she died a number of years prior - and they had two children who were both deceased in 1909. Laura was married to George Stuart, not Stewart. The outcome of the estate accounting was that each of the three children received $157.46.3

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Wenona, p. 319B, dwelling 151, family 139, Henry Kerpendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 254.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Lacon city, enumeration district (ED) 151, p. 416A, dwelling 409, family 420, James H Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 235.
  3. La Salle County Court, "Letters of Administration - Estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall," This is a 19-page copy of the petition made by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart to administer the estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall. I have a copy of the petition but do not have a source - it was sent to me by a Kirkendall researcher about 2006 (I did not record name, date, etc).
  4. Illinois State Archives, "Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900," database, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763-1900 (http://www.ilsos.gov/isavital/marriagesrch.jsp : accessed 13 Jul 2017), Mamie Kirkendall.

Samuel V Kirkendall

Last Edited=14 Jul 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1870Marshall Co, Illinois1
1880Marshall Co, Illinois2
Samuel V Kirkendall was born between 1860 and 1861 in Illinois.2 He was the son of James Harvey Kirkendall and Sophia Elizabeth Bridwell.2

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in his parent's household.1

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Marshall Co, Illinois, in his parent's household.2

Samuel married [-?-] Murdock.3

Samuel V Kirkendall died circa 1901.3

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Wenona, p. 319B, dwelling 151, family 139, Henry Kerpendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 254.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Marshall County, Illinois, population schedule, Lacon city, enumeration district (ED) 151, p. 416A, dwelling 409, family 420, James H Kirkendall household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 235.
  3. La Salle County Court, "Letters of Administration - Estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall," This is a 19-page copy of the petition made by Mamie Haldeman and Laura Stewart to administer the estate of Sophia Elizabeth Kirkendall. I have a copy of the petition but do not have a source - it was sent to me by a Kirkendall researcher about 2006 (I did not record name, date, etc).

Mary Madge Kirkland

Last Edited=25 Feb 2011
Mary Madge Kirkland was born in 1907.

Mary married Forrest Wayne Creech, son of Edgar Paul Creech and Ina May Swaim.1

Mary Madge Kirkland died 29 January 1976.1

Mary was buried in Union Cemetery, Newton, Jasper Co, Iowa, (section 1, lot 87, block 32.)1

Citations

  1. "Union Cemetery Burials," City of Newton Iowa (http://www.newtongov.org/Departments/PW/PDFS/… : accessed 24 Feb 2011).

Charles Carlin Kirkpatrick

Last Edited=7 Jun 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Loudoun Co, Virginia1
Charles Carlin Kirkpatrick was born between 1906 and 1907 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick and Linnie May Solomon.2

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

He was mentioned in the obituary of Linnie May Solomon, as her son, 3 February 1935.2

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 2A/2A, dwelling 21, family 21, Webster Kirkpatrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  2. "Deaths: Linnie May Kirkpatrick," The Washington Post, 3 Feb 1935; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 7 Jun 2017).

Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick

Last Edited=7 Jun 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Loudoun Co, Virginia1
Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick was born 15 July 1875.2

Daniel married Linnie May Solomon, daughter of James W Solomon and Emily Jane Havenner, between 1899 and 1900.3,1

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 16 April 1910. Household: Webster Kirkpatrick (36), Linnie M (wif - 34), Willie (son - 8), Emory (son - 6), Carlin (son - 3), Katie (sis - 19), Clarence (neph - 12), and Murray (neph - 10), residing in the Broad Run district where Webster was a farmer on his home farm, which he rented.1

Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick was listed in records of the death of Josephine Solomon 28 March 1923.4

Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick died 14 April 1942 at age 66.2

Daniel was buried in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, (plat A, lot 447, site 3.)2

Children of Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick and Linnie May Solomon

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 2A/2A, dwelling 21, family 21, Webster Kirkpatrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  2. Find A Grave, "Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick (1875 -1942) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 7 Jun 2017), Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick. Image of stone with dates.
  3. Find A Grave, "Linnie May Kirkpatrick (1876 -1925) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 7 Jun 2017), Linnie May Kirkpatrick. Image of stone with dates; noted as wife of Webster Kirkpatrick.
  4. "Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx : accessed 7 Jun 2017), entry for Josephine Solomon. Original data: "Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853–1912." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
  5. "Deaths: Linnie May Kirkpatrick," The Washington Post, 3 Feb 1935; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 7 Jun 2017).

Emory Kirkpatrick

Last Edited=7 Jun 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Loudoun Co, Virginia1
Emory Kirkpatrick was born between 1903 and 1904 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick and Linnie May Solomon.2

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

He was mentioned in the obituary of Linnie May Solomon, as her son, 3 February 1935.2

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 2A/2A, dwelling 21, family 21, Webster Kirkpatrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  2. "Deaths: Linnie May Kirkpatrick," The Washington Post, 3 Feb 1935; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 7 Jun 2017).

Mary Kirkpatrick1

Last Edited=8 Aug 2007
Mary Kirkpatrick was born in Ireland.1

Mary married James North.1

Child of Mary Kirkpatrick and James North

Citations

  1. Hugh J Dobbs, History of Gage County, Nebraska (Lincoln, Nebraska: Western Publishing and Engraving Company, 1918), 486; on-line copy of book is available at http://www.ancestry.com

William W Kirkpatrick

Last Edited=7 Jun 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Loudoun Co, Virginia1
William W Kirkpatrick was born between 1901 and 1902 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Daniel Webster Kirkpatrick and Linnie May Solomon.2

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

He was mentioned in the obituary of Linnie May Solomon, as her son, 3 February 1935.2

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 2A/2A, dwelling 21, family 21, Webster Kirkpatrick household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  2. "Deaths: Linnie May Kirkpatrick," The Washington Post, 3 Feb 1935; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 7 Jun 2017).

Dorothy Mary Kitchen

Last Edited=18 May 2013
Dorothy Mary Kitchen was born 14 May 1923 in Washington, DC.1 She was the daughter of John Henry Kitchen and Mary Agnes Fugazzi.1

Dorothy married Kester Franklin Jenkins, son of William L Jenkins and Cora B Burgess.2

She was mentioned in the obituary of Kester Franklin Jenkins, as his wife, 10 April 1975.2

Dorothy Mary Kitchen died 18 May 2010 in Civista Medical Center, La Plata, Charles Co, Maryland, at age 87.1

Her obituary stated: "Dorothy Mary Jenkins, 87, of Cobb Island died May 18, 2010, at Civista Medical Center, La Plata. Born May 14, 1923, in Washington, DC, she was the daughter of the late John Henry Kitchen and the late Mary Agnes Fugazzi Kitchen. Mrs Jenkins was known as the historian of Cobb Island and was a longtime member of Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Issue, where she served with the Ladies of Charity. She was a member of the Takoma Park Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She served for 10 years on the Charles County Substance Abuse Advisory Commission. She was a member of the Cobb Island Citizens Association, a past grand marshal of Cobb Island Days and Miss Cobb Island of 1939. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Kester F Jenkins. She is survived by her daughters, Janet M Walker of Syracuse, NY, and Nancy C and her husband, James Berulis of Slidell, La; sons, Kester "Buddy" and his wife, Gina Jenkins of Barstow, Okla, and Bruce W and his wife, Ellen Jenkins of Chesapeake Beach; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. . . ."1

Dorothy was buried 24 May 2010 in Holy Ghost Church Cemetery, Issue, Charles Co, Maryland.1

Citations

  1. Southern Maryland Newspapers Online, "Dorothy Mary Jenkins, 87, Cobb Island," SoMdNews.com (http://ww2.somdnews.com/stories/05212010/… : accessed 16 May 2013).
  2. "Obituary - Kester F Jenkins," The Washington Post, 10 Apr 1975; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 15 May 2013).

John Henry Kitchen

Last Edited=5 Aug 2013
John married Mary Agnes Fugazzi.1

Child of John Henry Kitchen and Mary Agnes Fugazzi

Citations

  1. Southern Maryland Newspapers Online, "Dorothy Mary Jenkins, 87, Cobb Island," SoMdNews.com (http://ww2.somdnews.com/stories/05212010/… : accessed 16 May 2013).

Michael Klauss

Last Edited=18 Jun 2017
Michael married Cecelia "Tillie" Lojewski, daughter of Anthony Joseph Lojewski and Mary Wilk.1

Michael Klauss died in 1976.2

Citations

  1. Find A Grave, "Frank Lojewski (-2016) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 Jun 2017), Frank Lojewski. Date information provided along with obituary.
  2. "Legacy.com Obituaries," database, Legacy.com (http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesleader/obituary.aspx : accessed 18 Jun 2017), entry for Cecelia Klauss.

Lucinda Klepper

Last Edited=30 Jun 2013
Lucinda Klepper was born 8 July 1830 in Tennessee.4,1

Lucinda married Robert Montgomery Young, son of Hugh P Young and Esther Beard, 11 February 1848 in Washington Co, Tennessee.5

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, in the household of Robert Montgomery Young.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, in the household of Robert Montgomery Young.2

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, in the household of Robert Montgomery Young.3

Lucinda Klepper died 21 October 1871 at age 41.4

Lucinda was buried in Cherokee Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington Co, Tennessee, (Row 16, Grave 4.)4,6

Children of Lucinda Klepper and Robert Montgomery Young

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th subdivision, p. 217B, dwelling 1602, family 1637, Robt Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 898.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th district, Cox's Store post office, p. 164, dwelling 486, family 486, Robert Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1277.
  3. 1870 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th district, Jonesboro post office, p. 207B, dwelling 54, family 54, Robert Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1568.
  4. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 8 Jul 2009), entry for Lucinda Young. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
  5. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 8 Jul 2009), entry for Robert M Young. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
  6. TNGenWeb.org, "Cemeteries of Washington County Tennessee," TnGenWeb (http://tngenweb.org/washington/records-data/cemeteries/… : accessed 22 Jun 2013), Cherokee Community Cemetery, Section A, entry for Lucinda Young.
  7. Loraine Bennett Rae, compiler, Washington County Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions, 3 vol. (Nashville, Tennessee: self-published, 1978), 100; copy at Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, call number 976.897 V3.
  8. 1880 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th district, enumeration district (ED) 474B, p. 169, dwelling 169, family 18 of 19, Robert M Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1284.

Alice E Knaggs1

Last Edited=6 Dec 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1910Bourbon Co, Kansas2
1920Bourbon Co, Kansas3
1930Allen Co, Kansas4
Alice E Knaggs was born 3 September 1880 in England.2,1

Alice married Luther Edward Carmean, son of George W Carmean and Mary Elizabeth Houser, between 1903 and 1904.2,5 Alice E Knaggs appeared on the 1910 federal census of Bourbon Co, Kansas, in the household of Luther Edward Carmean; two of her three children were alive in 1910.2 Alice E Knaggs appeared on the 1920 federal census of Bourbon Co, Kansas, in the household of Luther Edward Carmean; she arrived in the US in 1895 and was naturalized by the 1920 census.3 Alice E Knaggs appeared on the 1930 federal census of Allen Co, Kansas, in the household of Luther Edward Carmean; she was noted as immigrating in 1905.4

Alice E Knaggs died 13 September 1959 at age 79.1

Children of Alice E Knaggs and Luther Edward Carmean

Citations

  1. Bob R Anderson, "Re: Update to Carmean Info," e-mail message from bobbie.r.anderson@us.army.mil to Robert Stoy, 15 Nov 2007. Contains original source listings for most information.
  2. 1910 U. S. Census, Bourbon County, Kansas, population schedule, Franklin Township, Xenia town, enumeration district (ED) 47, page/sheet 160A/9A, dwelling 169, family 171, Luther E Carmean household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 432.
  3. 1920 U. S. Census, Bourbon County, Kansas, population schedule, Franklin Township, enumeration district (ED) 47, page/sheet 134A/9A, dwelling 190, family 193, Luther Carmean household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 525.
  4. 1930 U. S. Census, Allen County, Kansas, population schedule, Marmaton Township, enumeration district (ED) 1-23, page/sheet 219B/2B, dwelling 37, family 37, Luther E Carmean household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 692.
  5. "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database and digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 18 Mar 2006), Luther Edward Carmean entry; citing World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.

Robert P Knapko

Last Edited=11 Apr 2016

Child of Robert P Knapko and Paulette Yatsko

Citations

  1. "Florence Yatsko - Obituary," The Times Leader, (Wilkes-Barre), 19 Jan 2004; web edition (http://archives.timesleader.com/2004/2004_02/… : accessed 10 Apr 2016).

Sara Knapko

Last Edited=11 Apr 2016
Sara Knapko is the daughter of Robert P Knapko and Paulette Yatsko.1

Citations

  1. "Florence Yatsko - Obituary," The Times Leader, (Wilkes-Barre), 19 Jan 2004; web edition (http://archives.timesleader.com/2004/2004_02/… : accessed 10 Apr 2016).

Clenna Marie Kneidel1

Last Edited=2 Nov 2005
Clenna Marie Kneidel was born 7 March 1917.1

Clenna married Lewis Russell Caylor, son of Lewis Edgar Caylor and Viola Blanche Kindlesparger.1

Clenna Marie Kneidel died 6 February 1996 at age 78.1

Citations

  1. Judith (Caylor) Bennett, "Descendent Indented Chart for James William Caylor," copy of document given to Ann Arnold Hennings by Judy Bennett about 1999. Material in possession of Ann Arnold Hennings, 20 Philips Court, Strasburg, VA 22657 and Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Dec 2005.

Bernola Mae Knight

Last Edited=30 Jun 2013

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Rhea Co, Tennessee1
Bernola Mae Knight was born 16 November 1903 in Tennessee.2,1 She was the daughter of [-?-] Knight and Bell Masoner.1,2

Bernola married first Alfred Powell Griffitt, son of William Morgan Griffitt and Lillian Emma Jane Robinson, between 1921 and 1922.1

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Rhea Co, Tennessee, in the household of Alfred Powell Griffitt.1

She was registered as a voter at 26074 Glenmare Street, San Bernardino, in 1964.3

Bernola married second Alfred Powell Griffitt, son of William Morgan Griffitt and Lillian Emma Jane Robinson, 1 May 1965 in San Bernardino Co, California, (state license # 44436; county registration # 1145.)4

Bernola Mae Knight died 23 April 1989 in Sacramento Co, California, at age 85.2

Children of Bernola Mae Knight and Alfred Powell Griffitt

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Rhea County, Tennessee, population schedule, Dayton, 4th Ward, enumeration district (ED) 72-6, page/sheet 190A/10A, dwelling 206, family 245, Albert P Griffitt household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2269.
  2. "California Death Index 1940-1997," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180 : accessed 19 Feb 2011), entry for Bernola Mae Griffitt. Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.
  3. "California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1249 : accessed 20 Feb 2011), entry for Mrs Bernola M Griffitt. Original data: State of California, United States. Great Register of Voters. Sacramento, California: California State Library.
  4. "California Marriage Index 1960-1985," database, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/… : accessed 19 Feb 2011), entry for Alfred P Griffitt. Original data: State of California. California Marriage Index, 1960-1985. Microfiche. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California.

Joan Kathleen Knight

Last Edited=5 Jan 2009

Richard L Knight

Last Edited=10 Jul 2017

[-?-] Knight1

Last Edited=20 Feb 2011
[-?-] married Bell Masoner.1

Child of [-?-] Knight and Bell Masoner

Citations

  1. "California Death Index 1940-1997," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180 : accessed 19 Feb 2011), entry for Bernola Mae Griffitt. Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.

Eliot Stetson Knowles

Last Edited=19 May 2017
Eliot Stetson Knowles was born 1 January 1916.1

Eliot married Betty Jane Kirkendall, daughter of Dr Benjamin R Kirkendall and Hazel Draise, in 1937.2,3,4

His Social Security Number was 019-18-5314, issued before 1951 in Massachusetts.1

Eliot Stetson Knowles died 13 September 2002 at age 86.3

His obituary stated: "Eliot Knowles died September 13, 2002. He was the husband of Betty Kirkendall Knowles. Eliot Knowles spent most of his professional life as an employee of the Merchants National Bank, beginning as a summer runner, becoming president of the bank in 1967 and retiring as chairman of the board in 1975. He was an avid sailor who enjoyed sailing on Buzzards Bay and his membership in the New Bedford Yacht Club."3

Child of Eliot Stetson Knowles and Betty Jane Kirkendall

Citations

  1. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 5 May 2006), entry for Eliot S Knowles, SS no. 019-18-5314; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  2. Joan Kirkendall Herbeck, "E-mail on Hazel Draise Kirkendall," e-mail message from imjustjoad@adelphia.net to Robert Stoy, 27 Apr 2006.
  3. "Class Notes 1935," Milton Magazine, (Winter 2003): 71, 73. Viewed on-line at http://www.milton.edu/news/pages/magazine_2003winter.asp
  4. "Legacy.com Obituaries," database, Legacy.com (http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/… : accessed 16 May 2017), entry for Betty K Knowles.

Eliot Stetson Knowles Jr

Last Edited=19 May 2017
Eliot Stetson Knowles Jr is the son of Eliot Stetson Knowles and Betty Jane Kirkendall.1

Citations

  1. "Legacy.com Obituaries," database, Legacy.com (http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/… : accessed 16 May 2017), entry for Betty K Knowles.

Marilyn Wanda Koehler1

Last Edited=24 Aug 2021

Children of Marilyn Wanda Koehler and Richard Caylor

Citations

  1. Garner Cleaver & David Costello, The Story of Unionville Iowa 1843-1993 (Unionville, Iowa: self-published, 1993).
  2. "Obituary: Danny Paul Caylor," The Daily Iowegian, Centerville, Iowa, 22 Dec 2008; Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/obit/viewbody.aspx*&cpp=20081222647094&bhr=http%3a%2f%2fwww.legacy.com%2fDailyIowegian%2fObituaries.asp%3fPage%3dLifeStory%26PersonID%3d121723372# : accessed 27 May 2009).

Achsa Kollock

Last Edited=20 Sep 2008

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Loudon Co, Tennessee1
1940Loudon Co, Tennessee2
Achsa Kollock was born between 1888 and 1889 in Tennessee.1

Achsa married Ernest Blane Rudd, son of James Bradford Rudd and Sarah Tennessee "Tennie" Price, 11 November 1921 in Loudon Co, Tennessee.1,3

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Loudon Co, Tennessee, in the household of Ernest Blane Rudd, where she was a saleslady in a clothing store.1

She appeared on the 1940 federal census of Loudon Co, Tennessee, in the household of Lou Emma Rudd, her sister-in-law; she had completed the 5th grade and worked as a clerk in a five- and ten-cent store.2

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Loudon County, Tennessee, population schedule, Lenoir City, enumeration district (ED) 53-6, page/sheet 192A/4A, dwelling 100, family 104, Earnest Rudd household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2261.
  2. 1940 U. S. Census, Loudon County, Tennessee, population schedule, Lenoir City, enumeration district (ED) 53-6, page/sheet 101A/4A, household #78, Lue McCarell household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 3924.
  3. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 19 Sep 2008), entry for Ernest B Rudd. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.

Edward J Kopp1

Last Edited=15 Nov 2005

Citations

  1. "Obituary: Francis B Tavenner," The Washington Post, 3 Nov 1979, C4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

[-?-] Kozenski

Last Edited=3 Jul 2017

Rosina Barbara Kraft

Last Edited=30 Jul 2013
Rosina married Michael Shryock 1 September 1771 in Frederick Co, Province of Maryland.1

Rosina Barbara Kraft died in 1810.2

Children of Rosina Barbara Kraft and Michael Shryock

Citations

  1. "DFShryock.GED," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Jan 2002). [Duane Shyrock, dbshryock@aol.com; no sources provide, updated 25 Aug 2001]].
  2. "DFShryock.GED," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Jan 2002), Rosina Barbara Kraft. [Duane Shyrock, dbshryock@aol.com; no sources provide, updated 25 Aug 2001]].
  3. "DFShryock.GED," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Jan 2002). [Duane Shyrock, dbshryock@aol.com; no sources provide, updated 25 Aug 2001]].
  4. Elizabeth R Frain and Marty Hiatt, Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register 1853-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 1998), 241.

[-?-] Kraft

Last Edited=11 Nov 2013

[-?-] Krantz

Last Edited=20 Apr 2016

Jason J Krauter

Last Edited=26 Feb 2011
Jason J Krauter is the son of Larry Krauter and Meredith Maxine Hesser.1

Citations

  1. "People Search," database, PrivateEye.com (http://www.privateeye.com : accessed 24 Feb 2011), entry for Meredith M Krauter.

Larry Krauter

Last Edited=26 Feb 2011

Child of Larry Krauter and Meredith Maxine Hesser

Citations

  1. "People Search," database, PrivateEye.com (http://www.privateeye.com : accessed 24 Feb 2011), entry for Meredith M Krauter.

Glenn D Kreun

Last Edited=3 Jul 2017

Michael Kristopik

Last Edited=21 Jun 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1940Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Michael Kristopik was born between 1891 and 1892 in Poland.1

Michael married Lementina Lojewska, daughter of Joseph Lojewski and Anna Slesinska.1

He appeared on the 1940 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, enumerated 10 April 1940. Household: Michael Krestopik (48), Clementine (wif - 43), Alphonse Michelowski (stepson - 20), Regina Michelowski (stepdau - 12), and Bernadine Michelowski (stepdau - 10), residing at 77 Pulaski St, Kingston, where Michael was a coal miner who rented his home for $23/month, lived in the same place in 1935, had no schooling, and worked 24 weeks in 1939 earning $1,130.1

Citations

  1. 1940 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Kingston borough, enumeration district (ED) 40-140, page/sheet 2093A/9A, household #136, Michael Krestopik household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 3554.

Edwin A Kristovich1

Last Edited=22 Sep 2005
Edwin A Kristovich is the son of Martin Steven Kristovich and Grace Olive Roby.1

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Los Angeles County, California, population schedule, San Gabriel Township, Alhambra city, enumeration district (ED) 19-1416, page/sheet 225A/2A, dwelling 28, family 28, Martin S Kristovich household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 173.

Martin Steven Kristovich

Last Edited=26 Jul 2017

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California1
Martin Steven Kristovich was born 6 June 1886 in Tombstone, Cochise Co, Arizona.1,2,3

Martin registered for the World War I Selective Service Draft 5 June 1917 in Los Angeles Co, California, where he lived on East 32nd Street and worked as a sewer digger. He supported a widowed mother, was single, tall, medium build, had brown eyes and dark brown hair.3

Martin married Grace Olive Roby, daughter of Alfred E Roby and Frances Hannah Palfreyman, 6 December 1922.4

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, enumerated 2 April 1930. Household: Martin S Kristovich (43), Grace R (wif - 33), Edwin A (son - 6), and Ruth F (dau - 4&3/12), residing at 824 Westmont Avenue, Alhambra where he worked as a contractor for sewers.1

Martin Steven Kristovich died 5 May 1959 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co, California, at age 72 (mother's maiden name was Colich.)2

Children of Martin Steven Kristovich and Grace Olive Roby

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Los Angeles County, California, population schedule, San Gabriel Township, Alhambra city, enumeration district (ED) 19-1416, page/sheet 225A/2A, dwelling 28, family 28, Martin S Kristovich household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 173.
  2. "California Death Index 1940-1997," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5180 : accessed 13 Aug 2005), entry for Martin Steven Kristovich. Original electronic data: State of California. California Death Index, 1940-1997. Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.
  3. "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database and digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 17 Mar 2006), Martin Steven Kristovich entry; citing World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.
  4. "Rogness, Yerington, Wade, Osborn, Baldwin," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Apr 2005), Grace Roby. Mary Rogness-Stickney, mlstickney@alltel.net; no sources cited; updated 3 Mar 2005; site not available as of July 2017.

Ruth F Kristovich1

Last Edited=22 Sep 2005
Ruth F Kristovich is the daughter of Martin Steven Kristovich and Grace Olive Roby.1

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Los Angeles County, California, population schedule, San Gabriel Township, Alhambra city, enumeration district (ED) 19-1416, page/sheet 225A/2A, dwelling 28, family 28, Martin S Kristovich household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 173.

Danl P Krous

Last Edited=27 Jun 2013

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Washington Co, Tennessee1
Danl P Krous was born between 1833 and 1834 in Tennessee.1 He was the son of Michael S Krouse and Rebecca Young.1

Danl P Krous was also known as Daniel P Krouse.

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, in the household of Michael S Krouse, where he was a student.1

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th subdivision, p. 135A, dwelling 447, family 469, Michal S Krouse household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 898.

Michael S Krouse

Last Edited=19 Jun 2023
Michael S Krouse was born in 1807 in Tennessee.5,3 Michael and Rebecca Young obtained a marriage license 13 July 1826 in Washington Co, Tennessee, which was bonded by Michael Krous and Hugh P Young.6

Michael married Rebecca Young, daughter of John Young and Rebecca [-?-], 15 July 1826 in Washington Co, Tennessee, (ceremony performed by Henry Hoss, JP.)7,8

He appeared on the 1830 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, on census date 1 Jun 1830. Household of Michael Crouse Jr: one male <5, one male 20-30 (Michael Jr), one female <5, and one female 20-30, with no slaves.1

He appeared on the 1840 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, on census date 1 Jun 1840. Household of Michael Crous: one male <5, one male 5-10, one male 10-15, one male 30-40 (Michael), one female 10-15, and one female 30-40, residing in the 5th regiment where one person was engaged in agriculture and there were no slaves.2

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, enumerated 12 September 1850. Household: Michal S Krouse (43), Rebecca (43), Danl P (16), Lucy E Reed (10), and Michl Krouse (10) residing in the 4th subdivision where Michal was a farmer. Son Michl was apparently entered incorrectly in the next household for W T Krouse.3

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, enumerated 22 June 1860. Household: Michael Krouse (53), Rebecca (53), and Michael S (20), residing in the Knob Creek district, Jonesborough post office, where Michael worked at cording wool.4

Michael was buried in Krouse Cemetery, Johnson City, Washington Co, Tennessee.9

Children of Michael S Krouse and Rebecca Young

Citations

  1. 1830 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, p. 203, line 24, Michael Crouse Jr household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 175.
  2. 1840 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 5th regiment, p. 191B & 192A, line 27, Michael Crous household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 535.
  3. 1850 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th subdivision, p. 135A, dwelling 447, family 469, Michal S Krouse household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 898.
  4. 1860 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, Knob Creek district, Jonesborough post office, p. 110A, dwelling 197, family 197, Michael Krouse household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1277.
  5. "Find A Grave," database, FindAGrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 Jun 2013), entry for Michael Krouse.
  6. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 15 Jun 2013), entry for Rebecca Young. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
  7. "Tennessee State Marriages 1780-2002," database, Ancestry.com (http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/list.aspx : accessed 5 Jul 2009), entry for Rebecca Young. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
  8. Watauga Association of Genealogists, compiler, History of Washington County Tennessee 1988 (Johnson City, Tennessee: Watauga Association of Genealogists, 1988), 547.
  9. "Find A Grave," database, FindAGrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 15 Jun 2013), entry for Michael Krouse.

Michael S Krouse

Last Edited=27 Jun 2013

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Washington Co, Tennessee1
Michael S Krouse was born between 1840 and 1841 in Tennessee.2 He was the son of Michael S Krouse and Rebecca Young.2 Michael S Krouse appeared on the 1860 federal census of Washington Co, Tennessee, in the household of Michael S Krouse; he was a laborer.1

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, Knob Creek district, Jonesborough post office, p. 110A, dwelling 197, family 197, Michael Krouse household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1277.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Washington County, Tennessee, population schedule, 4th subdivision, p. 135A, dwelling 447, family 469, Michal S Krouse household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 898.

Judith Krueger

Last Edited=21 Dec 2007

Ethel Valeria Krutzler

Last Edited=6 May 2008
Ethel Valeria Krutzler was born 18 May 1916.1 She was the daughter of Paul Mathis Krutzler and Mabel Webb.1

Ethel married Bradford Franklin Muse, son of Thomas Alva Muse and Birdie Lusk, 18 June 1938.1

Her Social Security Number was 544-03-5238, issued before 1951 in Oregon.2

Ethel Valeria Krutzler died 23 March 2004 at age 87.1

Her obituary stated: "Ethel Valeria 'Val' Muse died March 23, 2004. She was born May 18, 1916 to Paul Mathis Krutzler and Mabel Webb Krutzler of Tolo, Ore. Val was a member of American Association of University Women, Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club, Clear Lake Performing Arts, Eastern Star, (Orchid Chapter, Panama Canal Zone), Friends of Lake County Library, Friends of Lake County Museum, Lakeport Community Players, Lake County Republican Women, Scotts Valley Women's Club, Sutter Lakeside Hospital Auxiliary, United Christian Parish and University of Oregon Alumna (Alpha Delta Pi Sorority). Her survivors include her husband, Bradford Muse of Lakeport, whom she married June 18, 1938; daughter and son-in-law, Pamela and William Held of Lakeport; grandchildren and their spouses, Christine Held of Lake Forest, Katherine and Joseph Parker of Kelseyville, and William B and Cheri Held of Charleston, SC. Her sister-in-law, Betty Krutzler of Eugene, Ore, also survives her, as well as her nephews and their spouses, Terry Krutzler and John and Meg Krutzler of Breckenridge, Colo and Howard and Julie Krutzler of Cottage Grove, Ore. . . ."1

Ethel was buried 26 March 2004 in Hartley Cemetery, Lakeport, Lake Co, Oregon.1

Child of Ethel Valeria Krutzler and Bradford Franklin Muse

Citations

  1. "Obituary: Ethel Valeria Muse," Lake County Record Bee, Lakeport, California, 25 Mar 2004; viewed on-line at http://www.durangoherald.com : accessed 14 Jul 2005.
  2. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 14 Feb 2008), entry for E Valeria Muse, SS no. 544-03-5238; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).

Paul Mathis Krutzler

Last Edited=14 Feb 2008
Paul married Mabel Webb.1

Paul Mathis Krutzler died 9 April 1953 in Jackson Co, Oregon, (certificate #3987.)2

Child of Paul Mathis Krutzler and Mabel Webb

Citations

  1. "Obituary: Ethel Valeria Muse," Lake County Record Bee, Lakeport, California, 25 Mar 2004; viewed on-line at http://www.durangoherald.com : accessed 14 Jul 2005.
  2. "Oregon Death Index 1903-2008," database, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx : accessed 14 Feb 2008), entry for Paul M Krutzler. Original data: State of Oregon. Oregon Death Index, 1903-98. Salem, Oregon.

[-?-] Kubish

Last Edited=22 Apr 2016

Cecelia Kuboski

Last Edited=13 Apr 2016
Cecelia Kuboski was born between 1915 and 1916 in Plains, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.3,4 She was the daughter of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.4

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in her parent's household.2

Cecelia married John Vincent Shulzitski, son of John Shulzitski and Lillian Irene Janczewski.3,5 Cecelia Kuboski appeared on the 1940 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in the household of John Vincent Shulzitski; she had completed 7th grade.3

Cecelia Kuboski died 7 August 1972 in her home, Swoyersville, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.4

Her obituary stated: "Mrs. Celia Shulzitski, 125 Noyes Ave, Swoyersville, died Monday morning at 8:25 at her home following an illness. The former Celia Kuboski, she was born in Plains and was a member of St Hedwig's Church, Kingston. Surviving are her mother, Mrs Rose Rogalski Kuboski; her husband John V; children, Mrs Robert (Betty) Lodeski, Bethlehem; Mrs Randall (Dorothy R) Harrison, Dallas; John D, Luzerne; nine grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Stephen Kuboski, North Plainfield, NJ; Mrs John (Frances) Zurawski, Edwardsville; Mrs Charles (Rose) Novis, Luzerne; Peter Kuboski, Philadelphia; Stella and Stanley Kuboski, both of Kingston; Mrs William (Jean) Gould, Linden, NJ. . . ."4

Cecelia was buried 10 August 1972 in St Johns Cemetery, Dallas, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.4

Children of Cecelia Kuboski and John Vincent Shulzitski

Citations

  1. 1920 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains, enumeration district (ED) 167, page/sheet 102A/19A, dwelling 254, family 330, Peter Cabolski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1595.
  2. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  3. 1940 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Wilkes-Barre, enumeration district (ED) 40-289, page/sheet 4766B/20B, household #345, John Shulzetsky household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627, roll 3562.
  4. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Celia Kuboski Shulzitski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).
  5. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "John V Shulzitski Jr," Luzerne message board, 23 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Frances Kuboski

Last Edited=22 Apr 2016

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Frances Kuboski was born between 1918 and 1919 in Pennsylvania.1 She was the daughter of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in her parent's household.1

Frances married John C Zurawski.2

Frances Kuboski died 29 October 1972 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.3

Frances was buried 2 November 1972 in St Johns Cemetery, Dallas, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.3

Her obituary stated: "Mrs Frances Zurawski, 26 E. Grove St, Edwardsville, died Friday at 10:15 pm in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital shortly after admission. Luzerne County Chief Deputy Coroner Joseph M Shaver attributed death to natural causes. Born in Plains, she was the former Frances Kuboski. Former treasurer of the Auxiliary of Columbia Hose Company 3, Edwardsville, she was a member of St Hedwig's Church, Kingston. Surviving are her husband, John; sons Robert and James, at home; daughter Mrs Bonita Kubish, Edwardsville; mother Mrs Rose Rogalski Kuboski, Kingston; brothers and sisters, Stephen Kuboski, North Plainfield, NJ; Mrs Rose Novis, Luzerne; Peter Kuboski, Philadelphia; Stanley and Stella Kuboski, Kingston; Mrs Jean Gould, Linden, NJ; four grandchildren. A sister, Mrs Celia Shulzitski, died Aug 7, 1972. . . ."3

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  2. Find A Grave, "John C Zurawski (1919-1992) - Find A Grave Memorial," database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 12 Apr 2016), John C Zurawski. No image; birth and death information plus obituary.
  3. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Jean Kuboski

Last Edited=8 Dec 2020
Jean Kuboski was born between 1933 and 1934 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.1,2 She was the daughter of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.3

Jean married William Gould.3

She was mentioned in the obituary of Frances Kuboski, as her sister, 3 November 1972.3

Jean Kuboski died 23 April 2015 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Rahway, Union Co, New Jersey.2

Her obituary stated: Jean C Gould Linden mother, grandmother Jean C (Kuboski) Gould, 81, of Linden, NJ, passed away on April 23, 2015, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral on Monday, April 27, 2015, from the Werson Funeral Home, 635 North Wood Ave in Linden at 9:15 am. The funeral service will be at St Theresa RC Church in Linden at 10 am. Interment will be at St Gertrude Cemetery in Colonia, NJ. Visting hours will be on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. To leave online condolences, please visit www.werson funeralhome.com. Jean was born in Wilkes Barre, Pa, and lived in Linden for the past 50 years. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, American Legion Post 102 in Linden. Jean was predeceased by her beloved husband, William Gould (April 2, 2006) and her loving daughter, Debra Hale (May 22, 2013). She is survived by her loving son, William Gould and his wife, Angela; her dear siblings, Stanley Kuboski and Rose Novis, and five dear grandchildren, William, Daniel and Nicole Gould, and Michael and Joseph Hale.2

Jean was buried in St Gertrude Cemetery, Colonia, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.2

Citations

  1. "People Search," database, PrivateEye.com (http://www.privateeye.com : accessed 12 Apr 2016), entry for Jean Gould.
  2. "Obituary - Jean Gould," The Times Leader, (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), 24 Apr 2015; web edition (https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesleader/obituary.aspx : accessed 7 Dec 2020).
  3. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Paul Kuboski

Last Edited=12 Apr 2016

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1920Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania2
Paul Kuboski was born between 1914 and 1915 in Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.1

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.2

Citations

  1. 1920 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains, enumeration district (ED) 167, page/sheet 102A/19A, dwelling 254, family 330, Peter Cabolski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1595.
  2. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.

Peter Kuboski

Last Edited=24 May 2023
Peter Kuboski was born 29 June 1886 in Russia (Polish part of Russia; spoke Polish at home.)2,1,4 He immigrated between 1906 and 1907 to the United States.2,1

Peter married Rozalia Rogalska, daughter of Franciszek Rogalska and Marianna Wisowaty, between 1909 and 1910.1,4

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, enumerated 9 May 1910. Household: Peter Cubosca (24) and Rosie (wif - 16), residing at 91 River Street, Plains, where Peter was a coal miner who rented his home.1

Peter registered for the World War I Selective Service Draft 12 September 1918 in Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, where he lived at 47 St Johns Street, Plains, and worked as a coal miner for the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. He named Mrs Rose Koboski of the same address as his nearest relative and noted that he was a citizen of Russia. He was of medium height, medium build, had brown eyes and brown hair; he signed with his mark.5

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, enumerated 23 January 1920. Household: Peter Cabolski (36), Rose (wif - 26), Stephen (son - 8), Paul (son - 5), Cecelia (dau - 4&1/12), and Vincent (son - 8/12), residing at 78 Helen Street, Plains, where Peter was a coal miner; he had not yet received his naturalization papers.2

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, enumerated 3 April 1930. Household: Peter Kuboski (45), Rose (wif - 35), Steve (son -18), Paul (son - 15), Cecelia (dau - 14), Francis (dau - 11), Rose (dau - 8), Stella (dau - 5), Peter (son - 3&5/12), and Stanley (son - 7/12?), residing at 22 Mack Street, Plains, where Peter was a coal miner who owned his home valued at $3,000.3

Peter Kuboski died 26 May 1936 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, at age 494 and had the following medical condition noted at death: abdominal carcinoma4. He resided in Plains, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, at the time of his death.4

Peter was buried 30 May 1936 in Saint Peter and Paul Cemetery, Plains Township, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.4

Children of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska

Citations

  1. 1910 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 100, page/sheet 234B/33B, dwelling 569, family 620, Peter Cubosca household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1369.
  2. 1920 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains, enumeration district (ED) 167, page/sheet 102A/19A, dwelling 254, family 330, Peter Cabolski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1595.
  3. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  4. Ancestry.com, "Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967," database and digital image, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5164/ : accessed 12 Apr 2016), Peter Kuboski. Original data: Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1968. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/
  5. "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database and digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12 Apr 2016), Peter Koboski entry; citing World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.
  6. "Legacy.com Obituaries," database, Legacy.com (http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesleader/obituary.aspx : accessed 12 Apr 2016), entry for Rose (Kuboski) Novis.
  7. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Peter Kuboski

Last Edited=22 Apr 2016

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Peter Kuboski was born 11 October 1927 in Pennsylvania.1,2 He was the son of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.1

His Social Security Number was 165-20-8230, issued before 1951 in Pennsylvania.2

He was mentioned in the obituary of Frances Kuboski, as her brother, 3 November 1972.3

Peter Kuboski died in May 1978 at age 50.2

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  2. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 20 Apr 2016), entry for Peter Kuboski, SS no. 165-20-8230; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  3. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Rose Ann Kuboski

Last Edited=8 Dec 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Rose Ann Kuboski was born between 1921 and 1922 in Plains Township, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.1,2 She was the daughter of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1,2

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in her parent's household.1

She was mentioned in the obituary of Frances Kuboski, as her sister, 3 November 1972.3

Rose Ann Kuboski died 15 October 2015 in Highland Manor Nursing Home, Exeter, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.2

Her obituary stated: "Rose (Kuboski) Novis, 93, originally from Dan Flood Towers, Kingston, passed away on Thursday, Oct 15, 2015, at Highland Manor Nursing Home, Exeter. Born in Plains Township, she was a daughter of the late Peter and Rose Rogalski Kuboski. Prior to her retirement, she worked as a seamstress most of her life. She was preceded in death by her parents and many brothers and sisters. Surviving are her daughter, Charlotte Thomas and her husband, Bob, Forty Fort; son, Richard Novis and his wife, Gail, Wilkes-Barre; grandsons, Tyler and Kyle Thomas; step-granddaughters, Kierstin and April Best; brother, Stanley Kuboski, Kingston; many nieces and nephews. . . ."2

Rose was buried 19 October 2015 in Saint Peter and Paul Cemetery, Plains Township, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.2

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  2. "Legacy.com Obituaries," database, Legacy.com (http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesleader/obituary.aspx : accessed 12 Apr 2016), entry for Rose (Kuboski) Novis.
  3. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Stanley Kuboski

Last Edited=8 Dec 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Stanley Kuboski was born 15 August 1929 in Plains, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.1,2 He was the son of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.1

He was mentioned in the obituary of Frances Kuboski, as her brother, 3 November 1972.3

Stanley Kuboski died 23 June 2020 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, at age 90.2

His obituary stated: "KINGSTON — Stanley Kuboski, 90, formerly of Kingston, passed away on June 23, 2020, at Allied Services Center City, Wilkes-Barre. He was born August 15, 1929, in Plains, a son of the late Peter and Rose Kuboski. For many years, Stanley owned the Fin, Feather, and Fur Pet Store in Edwardsville. Stanley was a devout Catholic and loved animals.
He was preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, infant Alex, Peter, Paul, Stephen, Celia Shulzitski, Francine Zurawski, Rose Ann Novis, Stella Kuboski, Jean Gould. Surviving are many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10 am Saturday, June 27, 2020, at Betz-Jastremski Funeral Home, Ltd, 568 Bennett St, Luzerne. Interment will be in Ss. Peter and Paul Cemetery, Plains."2

Stanley was buried in Saint Peter and Paul Cemetery, Plains Township, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.2

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  2. "Obituary - Stanley S Kuboski," The Times Leader, (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), 25 Jun 2020; web edition (https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timesleader/obituary.aspx : accessed 7 Dec 2020).
  3. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Stella Agnes Kuboski

Last Edited=8 Dec 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Stella Agnes Kuboski was born 15 October 1924 in Plains, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.1,2 She was the daughter of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in her parent's household.1

Her Social Security Number was not recorded, issued before 1951 in Pennsylvania.2

She was mentioned in the obituary of Frances Kuboski, as her sister, 3 November 1972.3

Stella Agnes Kuboski died 14 April 2006 at age 81.2

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  2. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 20 Apr 2016), entry for Stella Kuboski, SS no. Not recorded; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  3. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Stephen Kuboski

Last Edited=24 May 2023

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1920Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
1930Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania2
Stephen Kuboski was born 26 December 1910 in Pennsylvania.1,3 He was the son of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.1

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.2

His Social Security Number was 189-03-3050, issued before 1951 in Pennsylvania.3

He was mentioned in the obituary of Frances Kuboski, as her brother, 3 November 1972.4

Stephen Kuboski died in December 19783. He resided in South Plainfield, Middlesex Co, New Jersey, at the time of his death.3

Citations

  1. 1920 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains, enumeration district (ED) 167, page/sheet 102A/19A, dwelling 254, family 330, Peter Cabolski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1595.
  2. 1930 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains Township, enumeration district (ED) 40-174, page/sheet 38B/2B & 39A/3A, dwelling 36, family 35, Peter Kuboski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2071.
  3. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 12 Apr 2016), entry for Steven Kuboski, SS no. 189-03-3050; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  4. Cheryl Harrison (Charr1961), "Mrs Frances Kuboski Zurawski," Luzerne message board, 22 Jul 2000 (http://boards.ancestry.com/… : accessed 12 Apr 2016).

Vincent Kuboski

Last Edited=22 Apr 2016

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1920Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania1
Vincent Kuboski was born in May 1919 in Pennsylvania.1 He was the son of Peter Kuboski and Rozalia Rogalska.1

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, in his parent's household.1

Citations

  1. 1920 U. S. Census, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Plains, enumeration district (ED) 167, page/sheet 102A/19A, dwelling 254, family 330, Peter Cabolski household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1595.

Frances "Fanny" Kumler

Last Edited=30 Jun 2013

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1900Franklin Co, Ohio1
Frances "Fanny" Kumler was born 30 April 1858 in Ohio.1,2

Frances married William Alvester Young, son of William W Young and Sophia Bridwell, in 1880.1

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Franklin Co, Ohio, in the household of William Alvester Young, where both of her two children were alive in 1900.1

Frances "Fanny" Kumler died 9 December 1902 at age 44.2

Frances was buried in Otterbein Cemetery, Westerville, Franklin Co, Ohio.2

Children of Frances "Fanny" Kumler and William Alvester Young

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Franklin County, Ohio, population schedule, Blendon Township, Westerville Village, enumeration district (ED) 26, page/sheet 19B/10B, dwelling 219, family 247, Will A Young household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1266.
  2. "Find A Grave," database, FindAGrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 Feb 2011), entry for Frances Kumler Young.

Ella Marie Kunkel1,2

Last Edited=4 Jun 2009

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Washington Co, Oklahoma1
Ella Marie Kunkel was born 5 February 1906 in Delaware Co, Ohio.1,3,4

Ella married Norman Jerry Carmean, son of Harvey Allen Carmean and Margaret Elizabeth Fitzgherald, 30 September 1924 in Anthony, Harper Co, Kansas.1,5,3

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Washington Co, Oklahoma, in the household of Norman Jerry Carmean.1

Her Social Security Number was 509-18-5980, issued before 1951 in Kansas.4

Ella Marie Kunkel died 3 October 1982 at age 76 (last residence was Durango, La Plata County, Colorado.)3,4

Ella was buried 6 October 1982 in Florida Cemetery, Bayfield, La Plata Co, Colorado.3

Children of Ella Marie Kunkel and Norman Jerry Carmean

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Washington County, Oklahoma, population schedule, Bartlesville city, enumeration district (ED) 74-4, page/sheet 64B/21B, dwelling 439, family 553, Norman J Carmean household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 1938.
  2. "Obituary: Rodney Carmean," Durango Herald, Durango, Colorado, Dec 2004; viewed on-line at http://www.durangoherald.com : accessed 14 Jul 2005.
  3. Mary Broadbent, "Descendent Indented Chart for Pierson Carmean and Miscellaneous Records and Photographs," copy of material provided to Mary Broadbent by her cousin Judy Carmean and authored by a Howard Carmean (unknown relationship). Material in possession of Robert Stoy, 3 Collingwood, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 as of Jan 2006.
  4. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 14 Jul 2005), entry for Ella Carmean, SS no. 509-18-5980; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  5. "Fayette Co., Ohio - Obituaries," transcription, RootsWeb.com (http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfayett/obits.html : accessed 4 Aug 2007), entry for Norman Jay Carmean.

Norma V Kuster

Last Edited=19 Nov 2012
Norma married Kempster F Jenkins, son of Washington Jenkins and Lucille May [-?-].1

She was mentioned in the obituary of Kempster F Jenkins, as his wife, 15 November 1965.1

Norma V Kuster died 16 August 1979.2

Her obituary stated: "On Thursday August 16, 1979, Norma V Jenkins of Wheaton, Md beloved wife of the late Kempster F Jenkins; sister of John F Kuster. . . ."2

Norma was buried 18 August 1979 in Parklawn Cemetery, Rockville, Montgomery Co, Maryland.2

Citations

  1. "Deaths: Kempster F Jenkins," The Washington Post, Times-Herald, 15 Nov 1965; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 16 Nov 2012).
  2. "Deaths: Norma V Jenkins," The Washington Post, 17 Aug 1979; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/category.aspx?cat=125 : accessed 16 Nov 2012).

Adrienne J Kutzer

Last Edited=22 Jun 2017
Adrienne J Kutzer is the daughter of Anthony Joseph Kutzer and Eleanor C Mikalowski.1

Citations

  1. "Eleanor Kutzer Obituary," TimesLeader.com, 22 Jan 1997; transcription, TimesLeader.com (http://archives.timesleader.com/1997/1997_02/… : accessed Jun 2017).

Anthony Kutzer

Last Edited=13 May 2023
Anthony Kutzer was born perhaps in 1885 in Austria.1

Child of Anthony Kutzer

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com, "Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968," database and digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61381 : accessed 21 Jun 2017), Eleanor C Mikalowski. Original data: Marriage Records. Pennsylvania Marriages. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, UT.

Anthony Joseph Kutzer

Last Edited=24 May 2023
Anthony Joseph Kutzer was born 3 October 1913 in Edwardsville, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.1,2 He was the son of Anthony Kutzer.1

Anthony married Eleanor C Mikalowski, daughter of Ignatz Mikalowski and Lementina Lojewska, 26 December 1939 in Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania.1

His Social Security Number was 203-05-4245, issued before 1951 in Pennsylvania.2

Anthony Joseph Kutzer died in April 1985 at age 713,2. He resided in Kingston, Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania, at the time of his death.2

Citations

  1. Ancestry.com, "Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968," database and digital image, Ancestry.com (http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=61381 : accessed 21 Jun 2017), Eleanor C Mikalowski. Original data: Marriage Records. Pennsylvania Marriages. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, UT.
  2. "Social Security Death Index," database, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3693 : accessed 20 Jun 2017), entry for Anthony Kutzer, SS no. 203-05-4245; derived from U.S. Social Security Administration, Death Master File, database (Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service).
  3. "Eleanor Kutzer Obituary," TimesLeader.com, 22 Jan 1997; transcription, TimesLeader.com (http://archives.timesleader.com/1997/1997_02/… : accessed Jun 2017).

Lorraine Kutzer

Last Edited=22 Jun 2017
Lorraine Kutzer is the daughter of Anthony Joseph Kutzer and Eleanor C Mikalowski.1

Citations

  1. "Eleanor Kutzer Obituary," TimesLeader.com, 22 Jan 1997; transcription, TimesLeader.com (http://archives.timesleader.com/1997/1997_02/… : accessed Jun 2017).

Marguerite Kutzer

Last Edited=22 Jun 2017
Marguerite Kutzer is the daughter of Anthony Joseph Kutzer and Eleanor C Mikalowski.1

Citations

  1. "Eleanor Kutzer Obituary," TimesLeader.com, 22 Jan 1997; transcription, TimesLeader.com (http://archives.timesleader.com/1997/1997_02/… : accessed Jun 2017).

John Lacey

Last Edited=28 Jul 2013
John Lacey was born 23 October 1791 in Nashville, Davidson Co, Territory South of the River Ohio, (now Tennessee.)1

John married Lydia Primm, daughter of John Primm and Elizabeth Langhead Hansbrough, 24 March 1818 in St Clair Co, Illinois Territory.2

John Lacey died 1 November 1862 in St Clair Co, Illinois, at age 71.1

John was buried in Old Union Hill Cemetery, Millstadt (east of), St Clair Co, Illinois.1

Citations

  1. "Our Family Heritage," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Jul 2007), John Lacey. [Linda LaMonte Knopke, lindallk@aol.com; no sources listed but see her web site http://www.lindallk.com/ for background information; updated 2 Nov 2004].
  2. "Our Family Heritage," family-tree database, Ancestry.com (http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Jul 2007), Lydia Primm. [Linda LaMonte Knopke, lindallk@aol.com; no sources listed but see her web site http://www.lindallk.com/ for background information; updated 2 Nov 2004].

Jack B Lacy

Last Edited=21 Dec 2007

Ada Blanche Lafever

Last Edited=24 Oct 2008

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1880Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1900Loudoun Co, Virginia2
1920Washington, DC3
Ada Blanche Lafever was born in September 1876 in Virginia.2 She was the daughter of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Lafever.2

She was mentioned in the obituary of John Lafever 4 August 1903.4,5

Ada married Clarence Hubert Fouche.6

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Washington, DC, in the household of Clarence Hubert Fouche.3

Ada Blanche Lafever died 29 September 1949 in her residence, Berwyn, Prince George's Co, Maryland.7

Her obituary stated: "On Thursday, September 29, 1949, at her residence, Blanche Lefevre Fouche of 5100 Huron st, Berwyn, Md, beloved wife of Clarence H Fouche, mother of Herbert Alvin, George Emory and Granville Fouche; Kathleen Roberts, Nina Lois Dawson; also grandmother of Alice Miller. . . ."7

Ada was buried 1 October 1949 in Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.7

Children of Ada Blanche Lafever and Clarence Hubert Fouche

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  2. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 22A/6A, dwelling 97, family 97, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  3. 1920 U. S. Census, Washington, DC, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 364, page/sheet 274A/1A, dwelling 4, family 4, Clarence Fouche household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 211.
  4. "Virginia Obituary: John Lefevre," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1903, 4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  5. "Obituary: John Lefevre," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, 4 Aug 1903, 7; viewed on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark/obituary/query071.htm
  6. Fairfax County, "Historical Newspaper Index Search," database, Fairfax County Virginia (https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library_newsindex/ : accessed 23 Oct 2008), Blanche Lefevre.
  7. "Obituaries: Blanche Lefevre Fouche," The Washington Post, 30 Sep 1949; viewed on-line at http://www.ancestry.com (subscription service).

Anne D Lafever

Last Edited=25 Dec 2008

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1880Loudoun Co, Virginia2
Anne D Lafever was born 1 June 1864 in Virginia.1,3 She was the daughter of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

Anne married Frank S Jenkins.3

Anne D Lafever died 19 November 1898 at age 34.3

Anne was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.3

Children of Anne D Lafever and Frank S Jenkins

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 15B, dwelling 188, family 206, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  3. Betsy (Caylor) Carter, "Corrections to Caylor Information," material sent to Robert Stoy 12 Apr 2007 and some information supplied by Arlene (Rupertis) Cox.
  4. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County, Virginia Birth Register: 1880-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2002), 83.
  5. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County, Virginia Birth Register: 1880-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2002), 82.

Annes Lafever

Last Edited=29 Oct 2008
Annes Lafever was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].1

Annes Lafever was also known as Honour Lafever.

Annes married Mahlon Schooley in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1,2

Annes Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.3

Annes Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.4,5

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. George A Schooley, The Journal of Dr William Schooley: Pioneer Physician, Quaker Minister, Abolitionist, Philosopher and Scholar (Zanesville, Ohio: George A Schooley, 1977), 191.
  3. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  4. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  5. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.

Arabelle Lafever

Last Edited=25 Oct 2008
Arabelle Lafever was born between 1865 and 1866 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly.

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

Arabelle married Charles W Jenkins, son of Charles T Jenkins and Elizabeth Ann Forsythe, between 1893 and 1894.5,3 Arabelle Lafever appeared on the 1900 federal census of Prince William Co, Virginia, in the household of Charles W Jenkins; her two children were alive in 1900.3 Arabelle Lafever appeared on the 1910 federal census of Washington, DC, in the household of Charles W Jenkins; four of her six children were alive in 1910.4

Children of Arabelle Lafever and Charles W Jenkins

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 2B, dwelling 25, family 26, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 390B, dwelling 176, family 176, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  3. 1900 U. S. Census, Prince William County, Virginia, population schedule, Gainesville district, enumeration district (ED) 79, page/sheet 159A/1A, dwelling 9, family 9, Chas W Jenkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1724.
  4. 1910 U. S. Census, Washington, DC, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 125, page/sheet 15B/2B, dwelling 33, family 45, Chas W Jenkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 152.
  5. Fairfax County, "Historical Newspaper Index Search," database, Fairfax County Virginia (https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library_newsindex/ : accessed 23 Oct 2008), Arabelle Lefevre.
  6. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County, Virginia Birth Register: 1880-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2002), 83.

Clarence Singleton Lafever

Last Edited=27 Jul 2023
Clarence Singleton Lafever was born 29 January 1879 in Virginia.5,1 He was the son of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

He was mentioned in the obituary of John Lafever 4 August 1903.6,7

Clarence married Robina Elizabeth Hay, daughter of George Hay and Elizabeth S [-?-], between 1909 and 1910.4

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his mother's household, where he was a traveling salesman for a machinery company.2

Clarence registered for the World War I Selective Service Draft 12 September 1918 in Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, where he lived and worked as a farmer in Ashburn. He named his wife, Robena Elizabeth as his closest relative; he was medium height, stout, had brown eyes and brown hair.5

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 23 January 1920. Household: Clarence S Lefever (40), Robina (wif - 38), and John Lefever (bro - 47), residing in the Broad Run district, Ashburn village, where Clarence was a farmer.3

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 7 April 1930. Household: Clarence S Lefever (51), Rubina (wif - 43), and Jack (son - 14), residing in the Broad Run district where Clarence was a farmer.4

Clarence Singleton Lafever died 3 August 1953 in Loudoun County Hospital, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 74.8

His obituary stated: "Clarence S LeFevre, 75, resident of Washington for 15 years, died at Loudoun Hospital Sunday after a long illness. He was a former employe of the Hecht Co in Washington, where he worked for five years. Prior to that he was a salesman for the International Harvester Co in Washington. He lived at 17 Adams st nw. He returned to Loudoun County three years ago and had been a patient at a nursing home in Paeonian Springs. His wife, Mrs Robena Hay LeFevre, died in 1949. He is survived by a sister, Mrs Maude Lambert, Leesburg, and two brothers, John R and S Conrad, of Ashburn. . . ."8

Clarence was buried 6 August 1953 in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Prince George's Co, Maryland.8

Child of Clarence Singleton Lafever and Robina Elizabeth Hay

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  2. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 60, page/sheet 27B/5B, dwelling 70, family 71, Mary E Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  3. 1920 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, Ashburn village, enumeration district (ED) 62, page/sheet 75B/14B, dwelling 291, family 293, Clarence S Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1893.
  4. 1930 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 54-1, page/sheet 95A/3A, dwelling 38, family 40, Clarence S Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2448.
  5. "World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database and digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 8 Nov 2005), Clarance Singleton Lefever entry; citing World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm.
  6. "Virginia Obituary: John Lefevre," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1903, 4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  7. "Obituary: John Lefevre," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, 4 Aug 1903, 7; viewed on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark/obituary/query071.htm
  8. "Clarence S LeFevre Ex-DC Resident," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1953, 16; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Dewitt Lafever1

Last Edited=24 May 2023
Dewitt Lafever was born 21 January 1864 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1 He was the son of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly.1

Dewitt Lafever died 27 February 1864 in Farmwell (now Ashburn), Loudoun Co, Virginia,1 and had the following medical condition noted at death: whooping cough.1

Citations

  1. Elizabeth R Frain and Marty Hiatt, Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register 1853-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 1998), 164.

Henry Lafever1

Last Edited=27 May 2023
Henry Lafever was born circa 1747 (based on possible age of 25 at time of Mary's birth and certainly before 1758 based on his appearance in 1774 Loudoun County, Virginia, tithables.)2 He was the son of Johannes Lefever.1

Henry married Annes [-?-].1

Henry appeared in the Loudoun County tithables lists for the years 1774, 1775, 1777, and 1778.3

Henry can be traced in the Loudoun County personal property tax lists from 1782 through his payment in the spring of 1807. His son William was noted with him in the lists of 1803-1807.4

Henry Lafaber was to be an appraiser for the estate of Henry Jenkins (appointed Feb 1805) but died before signing the appraisement.5

Henry left a will 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, and named wife Annes, son William, lame sister of William (Silphy) to be provided for by William, son Henry (provided he lived with his mother during her lifetime), daughter Polley Wildman, daughter Peggy Howser, daughter Annes Schoolley, daughters Rosanna, Fanne, Beckey, Rachel and Sookey. His wife and son William were executors; witnesses were Enoch Francis and John Howser.6

Henry Lafever died between 1 November 1807 and 14 December 1807.1

His will was proved 14 December 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.6

Children of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-]

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. Marty Hiatt & Craig Roberts Scott, compilers, Loudoun County Virginia Tithables 1758-1786, 3 vols. (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995), 1: 767.
  3. Marty Hiatt & Craig Roberts Scott, compilers, Loudoun County Virginia Tithables 1758-1786, 3 vols. (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995), 1: 767, 812, 849, 881.
  4. Patricia B Duncan, Index to Loudoun County Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists., CD-ROM (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2004), tax records.
  5. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County Virginia Will Book Abstracts, Books A-Z Dec 1757 - Jun 1841 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 74.
  6. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.

Henry Lafever

Last Edited=21 Oct 2012

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1810Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1830Fairfield Co, Ohio2
1840Fairfield Co, Ohio3
1850Hancock Co, Ohio4
Henry Lafever was born between 1779 and 1780 (based on first appearance in Loudoun County, Virginia personal property tax list in 1796.)5 He was the son of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].6

Henry Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his son 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.7

Henry married Elizabeth Reed 14 November 1808 (surname was likely Reade and Elizabeth was daughter of Allen - they had three daughters.)6,8

He appeared on the 1810 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, on census date 6 Aug 1810. Household of Henry Lefever: one male 26-45 (Henry), one female <10 and one female 16-26.1

Henry last appeared on the 1815 Loudoun County personal property tax lists, suggesting he left the county 1815-1816.9

He appeared on the 1830 federal census of Fairfield Co, Ohio, on census date 1 Jun 1830. Household of Henry Lefevre: one male <5, one male 10-15, one male 40-50 (Henry), two females 5-10 and one female 30-40, residing in Berne Township.2

He appeared on the 1840 federal census of Fairfield Co, Ohio, on census date 1 Jun 1840. Household of Henry Lefever: one male <5, one male 5-10, one male 10-15, one male 60-70 (Henry), one female 5-10, one female 10-15, one female 15-20, and one female 40-50, residing in Berne Township.3

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Hancock Co, Ohio, enumerated 14 September 1850. Household: Henry LeFevre (72), Mary (50), Henry (22), William (18), Honoria (14), and Jno (13), residing in Findley Township where Henry was a farmer [the four youngest are consistent with the 1830 and 1840 censuses although the birth location of Virginia is troublesome because it should be Ohio; Mary is likely a second wife and is not likely the mother].4

Henry Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.10,11

Children of Henry Lafever

Citations

  1. 1810 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 286B, line 23, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 69.
  2. 1830 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, Ohio, population schedule, Berne Township, p. 134B, line 12, Henry Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 130.
  3. 1840 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, Ohio, population schedule, Berne Township, p. 393B, line 11, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 394.
  4. 1850 U. S. Census, Hancock County, Ohio, population schedule, Findley Township, p. 18A & 18B, dwelling 76, family 76, Henry LeFevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 692.
  5. Patricia B Duncan, Index to Loudoun County Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists., CD-ROM (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2004), tax records.
  6. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  7. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  8. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 99.
  9. Patricia B Duncan, Index to Loudoun County Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists., CD-ROM (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2004), tax records, Henry Lefever/Lafever.
  10. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  11. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.

Henry Lafever

Last Edited=26 Oct 2008
Henry Lafever was born between 1827 and 1828 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Henry Lafever.1

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Hancock County, Ohio, population schedule, Findley Township, p. 18A & 18B, dwelling 76, family 76, Henry LeFevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 692.

Henry S Lafever

Last Edited=21 Jun 2023

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia2
1880Loudoun Co, Virginia3
Henry S Lafever was born between 1822 and 1823 in Waxpool, Loudoun Co, Virginia.4,5 He was the son of William Lafever and Mary Etcher.6

Henry married Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly 21 April 1846 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.7,4

Henry S Lafever was named in the will of William Lafever as his son in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.6

Have not been able to locate family in 1850 census.

Henry S Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.8,9


He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 13 July 1860. Household: Henry Lefevre (36), Sarah W (33), Pricilla A (14), Chas H (11), Edward (9), Sarah S (7), Lewis L (4), and Virginia V R (2), residing near Belmont post office where he was a farmer.1

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 9 August 1870. Household: Henry Lefever (45), Sarah (43), Charles H (20), William (17), Sarah (16), Luel L (13), Arrabella (4), and Martina (1), residing near Farmwell post office where Henry was a foreman for the railroad.2

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 10 June 1880. Household: Henry Lefever (55), Sallie W (52), William E (25), Arra B (14), Martina (11), and Isadora (9), residing in the Broad Run district where Henry was overseer for the railroad. His son Charles was enumerated in the next dwelling.3

Henry S Lafever died 29 June 1892 in Waxpool, Loudoun Co, Virginia,5 and had the following medical condition noted at death: dysentery.5

Children of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 351, dwelling 233, family 233, Henry Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 2B, dwelling 25, family 26, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 390B, dwelling 176, family 176, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  4. Carrie Edgar, "E-mail on Henry LeFever," e-mail message from cedgar73@yahoo.com to Genealogy.com Message Board, 22 Feb 2003.
  5. Elizabeth R Frain and Marty Hiatt, Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register 1853-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 1998), 164.
  6. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  7. "Extractions of Family Groups in Loudoun County from Goldie Maffett's Scrapbook of Obituaries dating from 1877-1936 in the Archival / Manuscript Collection of the Thomas Balch Library", Levonne Markham, no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 15; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, entry for (Henry) Harry LeFever. this material is collected in a three-ring binder.
  8. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  9. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.
  10. "Extractions of Family Groups in Loudoun County from Goldie Maffett's Scrapbook of Obituaries dating from 1877-1936 in the Archival / Manuscript Collection of the Thomas Balch Library", Levonne Markham, no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 15; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, entry of (Henry) Harry LeFever. this material is collected in a three-ring binder.
  11. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 101. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  12. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 100. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.

Honoria Lafever

Last Edited=26 Oct 2008

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Hancock Co, Ohio1
Honoria Lafever was born between 1835 and 1836 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of Henry Lafever.1

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Hancock Co, Ohio, in the household of Henry Lafever.1

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Hancock County, Ohio, population schedule, Findley Township, p. 18A & 18B, dwelling 76, family 76, Henry LeFevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 692.

Honour Lafever1

Death Certificate - Honour Arundell
Last Edited=24 May 2023

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Loudoun Co, Virginia2
1860Loudoun Co, Virginia3
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia4
Honour Lafever was born 30 May 1813 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.5,6 She was the daughter of William Lafever and Mary Etcher.1,7

Honour married Joseph Arundel, son of Isaac Arundel and Lydia [-?-], 7 June 1837 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1,8

Honour Lafever was named in the will of William Lafever as his daughter Hannor and wife of Joseph Arundell in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.7

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Joseph Arundel.2

Honour Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.9,10


She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Joseph Arundel.3

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Joseph Arundel.4

Honour Lafever died 13 February 1872 in Farmwell Station (near) (now Ashburn), Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 585,6,11 and had the following medical condition noted at death: pneumonia.6

Honour was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.12

Children of Honour Lafever and Joseph Arundel

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 323A, dwelling 162, family 162, Joseph Arundell household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 957.
  3. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 346, dwelling 197, family 197, Jas Arundel household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 3A, dwelling 31, family 33, Joseph Arundle household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  5. "Headstones at Broad Run Cemetery, Loudoun Co Virginia", Jul 2000, Robert Stoy (Aliso Viejo, California); R Stoy Genealogy Library, Aliso Viejo, California.
  6. Elizabeth R Frain and Marty Hiatt, Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register 1853-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 1998), 34.
  7. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  8. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 262.
  9. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  10. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.
  11. Honour Arundell, death certificate, file no. (unknown) (13 Feb 1872), Virginia Division of Vital Records, Richmond, Virginia.
  12. "Loudoun County Cemetery Database," database, Town of Leesburg Virginia (http://www.leesburgva.gov/government/departments/… : accessed 21 Jul 2007), entry for Honor Lefever Arundell.

Jack Lafever

Last Edited=8 Apr 2016

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1930Loudoun Co, Virginia1
Jack Lafever was born between 1915 and 1916 in Georgia (he is likely adopted by Clarence and Rubina.)1 He was the son of Clarence Singleton Lafever and Robina Elizabeth Hay.1

He appeared on the 1930 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household, probably his adopted parents.1

Citations

  1. 1930 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 54-1, page/sheet 95A/3A, dwelling 38, family 40, Clarence S Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2448.

Jno Lafever1

Last Edited=26 Oct 2008

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Hancock Co, Ohio1
Jno Lafever was born between 1836 and 1837 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Henry Lafever.1

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Hancock Co, Ohio, in the household of Henry Lafever.1

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Hancock County, Ohio, population schedule, Findley Township, p. 18A & 18B, dwelling 76, family 76, Henry LeFevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 692.

John Lafever1

Last Edited=21 Jun 2023
John Lafever was born 12 October 1829 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.7,6,8 He was the son of William Lafever and Mary Etcher.1

John Lafever was named in the will of William Lafever as his son in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Samuel Lafever.2

John Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.9,10


John married Mary Elizabeth Howser, daughter of Richard H Howser and Mary Ann Haig, 8 January 1856 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.8

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Samuel Lafever, where he was a farmer.3

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 20 August 1870. Household: John Lefever (41), Mary E (35), Laura W (10), Mary R (8), Anna D (6), William H (3), Rachael E (8/12), Samuel (42), Jacob Wildman (55), and Sarah Luckett (domes serv - 50), residing near Farmwell post office where John was a farmer.4

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 22 June 1880. Household: John Lefever (50), Mary E (wif - 45), Laura W (dau - 20), Mary R (dau - 18), Annie V (dau - 16), William H (son - 13), Rachel E (dau - 10), John R (son - 8), Samuel C (son - 6), Ada B (dau - 3), Clarence (son - 1), and Samuel (bro - 51), residing in Broad Run district where John was a farmer.5

He appeared on the 1900 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 11 June 1900. Household: John Lefever (70), Bettie (wif - 65), John (son - 29), Blanche (dau - 27), Maude (dau - 18), Samuel (bro - 72), LeRoy E Wrenn (grson - 8), Jasper Jenkins (grson - 7), and Willie Jenkins (grson - 4), residing in the Broad Run district, where John was a farmer.6

John Lafever died 1 August 1903 at age 73.7

His obituary stated: "News of the death of John Lefevre has been received here. He was seventy-four years of age, a native of this county, and one of the most prominent citizens of Broad Run district. He lived at Waxpool, and is survived by four sons and three daughters. . . ." A second obituary stated: "Mr John Lefevre of Waxpool aged 74 years died from consumption Saturday. He is survived by four sons - John, William, Clarence and C S Lefevre and three daughters, Mrs G W Popkins, Misses Maud and Blanche Lefevre."11,12

John was buried 3 August 1903 in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.11

Children of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser

Citations

  1. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 325B, dwelling 192, family 192, Saml Lafever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 957.
  3. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 352, dwelling 243, family 243, Samuel Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 15B, dwelling 188, family 206, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  5. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  6. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 22A/6A, dwelling 97, family 97, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  7. "Loudoun County Cemetery Database," database, Town of Leesburg Virginia (http://www.leesburgva.gov/government/departments/… : accessed 17 Jul 2007), entry for John Lefever.
  8. Patricia B Duncan and Elizabeth R Frain, Loudoun County, Virginia Marriages After 1850: Vol 1, 1851-1880 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 135.
  9. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  10. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.
  11. "Virginia Obituary: John Lefevre," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1903, 4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  12. "Obituary: John Lefevre," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, 4 Aug 1903, 7; viewed on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark/obituary/query071.htm

John Lafever1

Last Edited=29 Nov 2014
John Lafever was the son of Johannes Lefever.1

John married Anna [-?-].1

John, as well as Anna, lived in Pennsylvania before they arrived in Virginia, which occurred by 1784, although their stay may well have been to sell their property (based on Loudoun County deeds.)1

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.

John Richard Lafever

Last Edited=14 Aug 2017
John Richard Lafever was born in May 1871 in Virginia.2 He was the son of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

He appeared on the 1900 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Lafever.2

He was arrested as an alleged participant in the lynching of Charles Craven 31 Jul 1902 in Leesburg - he was released on $20,000 bail - and was not among those ultimately tried for the lynching.5,6

He was mentioned in the obituary of John Lafever 4 August 1903.7,8

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his mother's household, where he was a laborer on a home farm.3

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Clarence Singleton Lafever, his brother - he worked as a farmer.4

He was mentioned in the obituary of Clarence Singleton Lafever 4 August 1953.9

John Richard Lafever died 21 January 1954 in his home, Ashburn, Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 82.10

His obituary stated: "John Richard Lefever, 82, retired baggage clerk of the Washington and Old Dominion Railroad, died Thursday at his home in Ashburn after a long illness. A lifelong resident of Loudoun County, he was a member of the Ashburn Masonic Lodge. He leaves a brother, S Conrad Lefever, Ashburn, and a sister, Mrs Maude Lambert, Leesburg. . . ."10

John was buried 24 January 1954 in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia.10

Citations

  1. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  2. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 22A/6A, dwelling 97, family 97, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  3. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 60, page/sheet 27B/5B, dwelling 70, family 71, Mary E Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  4. 1920 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, Ashburn village, enumeration district (ED) 62, page/sheet 75B/14B, dwelling 291, family 293, Clarence S Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1893.
  5. "Verdict Rendered - Some Prominent Men Arrested," Loudoun (Virginia) Times-Mirror, 7 Aug 1902; digital image, Balch Library (http://www.blachfriends.org/glimpse/news/7.31.1902.htm : accessed 5 Apr 2008).
  6. "Slain on Way Home," The Washington Post, 29 Jul 1902, p. 2; digital image, ProQuest Historical Newspapers (http://www.proquest.com/ : accessed 15 Oct 2005).
  7. "Virginia Obituary: John Lefevre," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1903, 4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  8. "Obituary: John Lefevre," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, 4 Aug 1903, 7; viewed on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark/obituary/query071.htm
  9. "Clarence S LeFevre Ex-DC Resident," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1953, 16; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  10. "John R Lefever, 82, Dies At Ashburn," The Washington Post, 23 Jan 1954, 17; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Laura Washington Lafever

Last Edited=24 May 2023
Laura Washington Lafever was born in November 1859 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1 She was the daughter of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Samuel Lafever.1

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.3

Laura married George Washington Popkins between 1880 and 1881.8,4 Laura Washington Lafever appeared on the 1900 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of George Washington Popkins - five of her seven children were alive in 1900.4

She was mentioned in the obituary of John Lafever 4 August 1903.8,9 Laura Washington Lafever appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of George Washington Popkins - five of her seven children were alive in 1910.5

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Washington, DC, in the household of George Washington Popkins.6

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Washington, DC, in the household of George Washington Popkins.7

She was mentioned in the obituary of George Washington Popkins 10 February 1931.10

Laura Washington Lafever died 24 December 1940 at age 8111 and had the following medical condition noted at death: coronary thrombosis.12

Laura was buried 26 December 1940 in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia.12

Her obituary stated: "On Tuesday, December 24, 1940, Laura Washington Popkins, of 2325 15th st, nw, beloved mother of Paul P Popkins, of Purcellville, Va; Mrs J G Jenkins, of Bethesda, Md; J Bryan Popkins, of Alexandria, Va; Edwin W Popkins and Ruth H Popkins, of Washington DC. . . ."11

Children of Laura Washington Lafever and George Washington Popkins

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 352, dwelling 243, family 243, Samuel Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 15B, dwelling 188, family 206, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  4. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 21B/5B, dwelling 92, family 92, Geo W Popkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  5. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 60, page/sheet 35B/13B, dwelling 201, family 202, George W Popkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  6. 1920 U. S. Census, Washington, DC, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 295, page/sheet 91B/13B, dwelling 152, family 330, George W Popkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 212.
  7. 1930 U. S. Census, Washington, DC, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 159A/13A, page/sheet 116, dwelling 357, family of -, George W Popkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 205.
  8. "Virginia Obituary: John Lefevre," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1903, 4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  9. "Obituary: John Lefevre," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, 4 Aug 1903, 7; viewed on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark/obituary/query071.htm
  10. "Rev G W Popkins Dies at Age of 76," The Washington Post, 10 Feb 1931, 3; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  11. "Obituary: Laura Washington Popkins," The Washington Post, 25 Dec 1940, 20; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  12. Elizabeth R Frain, Union Cemetery: Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia - The Later Plats 1880 - 1995 (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1997), 49.

Margaret "Peggy" Lafever

Last Edited=2 Nov 2015
Margaret "Peggy" Lafever was born circa 1784 (based on estimate of age 20 at marriage.) She was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].1

Margaret married first William Houser, son of Christopher Houser, circa 1804 based on his appearance on his own in the 1804 tax lists.1,2

Margaret "Peggy" Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1

Margaret married second Jonathan Fouch (although the estate papers of Zilpha Lefever state that Fouch is her first husband, documentation of the birth dates of her children suggests that Fouch was the second husband; in addition, she was referred to as "Margaret Fouch, deceased," in the estate papers. Also, she is presumed to have married Jonathan because of his proximity to Margaret's mother's home in the 1820 census and the appearance of Jonathan in Fairfield County, Ohio, in the 1830 census, close by the home of Henry Lefever, brother of Margaret.)3

She appears to be in the household of Jonathan Fouch, enumerated next to her mother, in the 1820 census of Loudoun County as well as in the Jonathan Foutch household of Fairfield County, Ohio, in the 1830 census.4,5

She was in Lancaster, Fairfield County, about 1826, when her son William lived for a time with her.6

Children of Margaret "Peggy" Lafever and William Houser

Citations

  1. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  2. Patricia B Duncan, Index to Loudoun County Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists., CD-ROM (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2004), tax records.
  3. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  4. 1820 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 154, line 10, Jonathan Fouch household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 137.
  5. 1830 U. S. Census, Fairfield County, Ohio, population schedule, Berne Township, p. 137A, line 8, Jonathan Foutch household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 130.
  6. Lyle S Evans, editor, A Standard History of Ross County, Ohio: Volume II (Chicago and New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1917), 816.

Martina Lafever1

Last Edited=16 Oct 2006

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia2
1880Loudoun Co, Virginia3
1900Prince William Co, Virginia4
Martina Lafever was born between 1868 and 1869 in Virginia.2 She was the daughter of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly.1

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.3

Martina married [-?-] Edmondson.1 Martina Lafever appeared on the 1900 federal census of Prince William Co, Virginia, in the household of Charles W Jenkins, her brother-in-law; she worked as a dress maker.4

She was mentioned in the obituary of William Edward "Bub" Lafever in June 1933.5

She was mentioned in the obituary of Priscilla Anne Lefever 6 July 1933.1,6

Citations

  1. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 101. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 2B, dwelling 25, family 26, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 390B, dwelling 176, family 176, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  4. 1900 U. S. Census, Prince William County, Virginia, population schedule, Gainesville district, enumeration district (ED) 79, page/sheet 159A/1A, dwelling 9, family 9, Chas W Jenkins household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1724.
  5. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 100. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  6. "Mrs Priscilla Anne Caylor," Loudoun Times-Mirror, Virginia, 6 Jul 1933, 4.

Mary "Polley" Lafever

Last Edited=22 Jan 2008
Mary "Polley" Lafever was born circa 1772 (based on possible age of 25 at marriage date.) She was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].1

Mary married Jacob Wildman 16 February 1797 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2

Mary "Polley" Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1

Mary "Polley" Lafever died likely circa 1815 based on not appearing with Jacob after the census of 1810.

Citations

  1. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  2. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 264.

Mary Emileen Lafever

Last Edited=25 Aug 2021

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1920Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1930Loudoun Co, Virginia2
Mary Emileen Lafever was born in July 1918 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of William H Lafever and Viola Roe House.1 Mary Emileen Lafever appeared on the 1920 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Charles H House, her grandfather.1

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

She was mentioned in the obituary of Viola Roe House 6 August 1962.3

Citations

  1. 1920 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson district, enumeration district (ED) 64, page/sheet 98A/4A, dwelling 72, family 72, Charles H House household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1893.
  2. 1930 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Jefferson district, enumeration district (ED) 54-6, page/sheet 140B/9B, dwelling 184, family 198, William H Lafevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2448.
  3. "Obituary: Viola R Lefevre," The Washington Post, Times Herald, 6 Aug 1962, B2; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Mary Rosena Lafever

Last Edited=20 Jul 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1880Loudoun Co, Virginia2
Mary Rosena Lafever was born 6 November 1861 in Virginia.1,3 She was the daughter of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

Mary Rosena Lafever died 3 March 1886 at age 24.3

Mary was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.3

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 15B, dwelling 188, family 206, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  3. "Loudoun County Cemetery Database," database, Town of Leesburg Virginia (http://www.leesburgva.gov/government/departments/… : accessed 17 Jul 2007), entry for Mary Rosena Levevre.

Maude Lafever

Last Edited=26 Feb 2011
Maude Lafever was born in June 1881 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

She appeared on the 1900 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Lafever.1

She was mentioned in the obituary of John Lafever 4 August 1903.5,6

Maude married Jefferson D Lambert Jr between 1905 and 1906.2

She appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Jefferson D Lambert Jr.2

She appeared on the 1920 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Jefferson D Lambert Jr.3

She appeared on the 1930 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 11 April 1930. Household: Maude R Lambert (48), Wilfred J (son - 23), Kenneth (son - 20), Doris L (dau - 19), Louise L (dau - 15), and Wilma J (dau - 8), residing in Leesburg where Maude was a laundress at home.4

Mrs Maude Lambert hosted a special crusade meeting of the WCTU at her home in Leesburg 20 Dec 1930.7

She was mentioned in the obituary of Clarence Singleton Lafever 4 August 1953.8

She was mentioned in the obituary of John Richard Lafever 23 January 1954.9

She was mentioned in the obituary of Samuel Conrad Lefever 28 July 1963.10

Maude Lafever died 28 August 1964 in Wynkoop Nursing Home, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 83.11

Her obituary stated: "On Friday, August 28, 1964, at the Wynkoop Nursing Home, Leesburg, Va, Maude LeFever Lambert of Leesburg, Va, widow of the late J Lambert, and mother of J Wilfred Lambert, Williamsburg, Va, F Kenneth Lambert of Leesburg, Va, Mrs Doris L Dekay of Wilmington, NC, Mrs Louise L Drake, Gastonia, NC, and Wilma J Hoy of Miami, Fla. . . ."11

Maude was buried 30 August 1964 in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia.11

Children of Maude Lafever and Jefferson D Lambert Jr

Citations

  1. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 22A/6A, dwelling 97, family 97, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  2. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run District, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 1A/1A, dwelling 1, family 1, J D Lambert Jr household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  3. 1920 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Leesburg, enumeration district (ED) 69, page/sheet 158B/6B, dwelling 147, family 152, J D Lambert household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1893.
  4. 1930 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Leesburg, enumeration district (ED) 54-8, page/sheet 163B/9B, dwelling 226, family 226, Maude R Lambert household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2448.
  5. "Virginia Obituary: John Lefevre," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1903, 4; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  6. "Obituary: John Lefevre," Richmond Times-Dispatch, Virginia, 4 Aug 1903, 7; viewed on-line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark/obituary/query071.htm
  7. "Leesburg," The Washington Post, 21 Dec 1930, 24; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  8. "Clarence S LeFevre Ex-DC Resident," The Washington Post, 4 Aug 1953, 16; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  9. "John R Lefever, 82, Dies At Ashburn," The Washington Post, 23 Jan 1954, 17; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  10. "Obituary: Samuel Conrad LeFevre," The Washington Post, Times Herald, 28 Jul 1963, B6; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).
  11. "Deaths: Maude LeFevre Lambert," The Washington Post, Times Herald, 29 Aug 1964, B3; viewed on-line at http://www.godfrey.org (subscription service).

Rachel Lafever1,2

Last Edited=20 Jun 2023
Rachel Lafever was born 20 October 1811 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.8,3,4 She was the daughter of William Lafever and Mary Etcher.2

Rachel married Basil Havener 10 January 1831 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.9 Rachel Lafever was named in the will of William Lafever as his daughter and the wife of Bassil Havener in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Basil Havener.3

Rachel Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.10,11


Rachel Lafever was listed in records of the death of Basil Havener 12 July 1855, as his wife.12,13

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 5 July 1860. Household: Rachel Havener (48), Richard H (23), Martha E (10), residing near Guilford Station post office where she had real estate valued at $8000 and personal property at $200.4

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 12 July 1860. Her second appearance in the 1860 census - household: Rachel Havener (52) and Martha E (12), residing near Belmont post office where she had real estate valued at $4000 and personal property at $250.5

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Alexandria, Virginia, in the household of Richard H Havener.6

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Robert W Alexander, her son-in-law; she was widowed.7

Rachel Lafever died 11 March 1890 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 78.8

Rachel was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.14

Children of Rachel Lafever and Basil Havener

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  3. 1850 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 326A, dwelling 206, family 206, Bazzel Havener household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 957.
  4. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Builford Station post office, p. 335, dwelling 113, family 114, Rachel Havener household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  5. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 352, dwelling 242, family 242, Rachel Havener household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  6. 1870 U. S. Census, Alexandria, Virginia, population schedule, p. 9B, dwelling 138, family 148, R H Havener household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1632.
  7. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 356, family 358, Robert W Alexander household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  8. Rachel (Lafever) Havener tombstone, Broad Run Cemetery, Loudoun County, Virginia; photographed by Robert Stoy, July 2000.
  9. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 80.
  10. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  11. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.
  12. Elizabeth R Frain and Marty Hiatt, Loudoun County, Virginia Death Register 1853-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 1998), 127.
  13. Basil Havener tombstone, Broad Run Cemetery, Loudoun County, Virginia; photographed by Robert Stoy, July 2000.
  14. "Loudoun County Cemetery Database," database, Town of Leesburg Virginia (http://www.leesburgva.gov/government/departments/… : accessed 17 Jul 2007), entry for Rachel Lefever Havener.
  15. Mary E Havener tombstone, Broad Run Cemetery, Loudoun County, Virginia; photographed by Robert Stoy, July 2000.

Rachel Lafever

Last Edited=1 Nov 2008
Rachel Lafever was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].1

Rachel Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2

Rachel married Jacob Anderson 12 February 1832 (see Vol XVI, #7 of 18 Feb 1832 of The Genius of Liberty: Married Sunday last by Birkby, Jacob Anderson and Rachel Lafaber (sic), both of this county.)3,4

Rachel Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.3,5

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  3. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  4. Marty Hiatt - Ann Arnold Hennings - Pat Duncan, Marriage and death notices from the Genius of liberty, 1817-1843 (Bluemont, Virginia: Northern Virginia Genealogy, 2005).
  5. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.

Rachel E Lafever

Last Edited=6 Nov 2020

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1880Loudoun Co, Virginia2
Rachel E Lafever was born 9 September 1869 in Virginia.1,3 She was the daughter of John Lafever and Mary Elizabeth Howser.

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

She appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.2

Rachel married Moultrie F Wrenn between 1889 and 1890.4,5,6

Rachel E Lafever died 20 March 1892 likely in Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 22.6,4

Rachel was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.4

Child of Rachel E Lafever and Moultrie F Wrenn

Citations

  1. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 15B, dwelling 188, family 206, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  2. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  3. "An Archaeological Reconnaissance and Historic-Site Survey of the Broad Run Church, Graveyard, and Environs at Broadlands, Near Ashburn Loudoun County, Virginia", Eugene M Scheel, April-May 1995, typed report, p. 15. Copy in Robert Stoy genealogy files (Aliso Viejo, California) and supposedly at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Virginia.
  4. Betsy (Caylor) Carter, "Corrections to Caylor Information," material sent to Robert Stoy 12 Apr 2007 and some information supplied by Arlene (Rupertis) Cox.
  5. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County, Virginia Birth Register: 1880-1896 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2002), 167.
  6. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 35A/19A, dwelling 345, family 345, Moultrie F Wrenn household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.

Rebecca "Beckey" Lafever

Last Edited=13 Jul 2017
Rebecca "Beckey" Lafever was born in 1794.1 She was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].2

Rebecca "Beckey" Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2

Rebecca married Jacob Stoneburner 27 July 1815 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (minister was John Littlejohn, Methodist.)3,4

Rebecca "Beckey" Lafever died 25 October 1847.1

Rebecca was buried in Hinds Cemetery, Grandview Township, Edgar Co, Illinois.1

Child of Rebecca "Beckey" Lafever and Jacob Stoneburner

Citations

  1. "Kendall; Rost; Paulus; Badenhop; Edwards; Steward; Stoneburner; Law," family-tree database, Ancestry.com, Carroll D Kendall (http://awtc.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi : accessed Oct 2008), Rebecca Lefever. [Carroll D Kendall, godsown1@juno.com; source cited is Nancy Mullen who has posted many entries on the Stoneburner message board of ancestry.com].
  2. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  3. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  4. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 155.
  5. The History of Edgar County, Illinois (Chicago: Wm Le Baron Jr & Company, 1879), 646.

Rosanna Lafever

Last Edited=29 Jul 2013

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Loudoun Co, Virginia1
1860Loudoun Co, Virginia2
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia3
Rosanna Lafever was born in 1787 likely in Virginia Colony.4 She was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].4

Rosanna Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.5

Rosanna married Christopher Houser, son of Christopher Houser, 14 October 1809 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (minister John Littlejohn, Methodist.)4,6

She appeared on the 1850 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Christopher Houser.1

Rosanna Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.7,8


She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Richard H Howser.2

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Joseph Arundel.3

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 325B, dwelling 198, family 198, Christopher Hauser household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 957.
  2. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 341, dwelling 168, family 168, Richard Howser household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  3. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 3A, dwelling 31, family 33, Joseph Arundle household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  4. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  5. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  6. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 89.
  7. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  8. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.

Samuel Lafever1

Last Edited=21 Jun 2023
Samuel Lafever was born 15 August 1828 in Virginia.7,8,6 He was the son of William Lafever and Mary Etcher.1

Samuel Lafever was named in the will of William Lafever as his son and surity in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 11 September 1850. Household: Saml Lafever (23), Jno (21), and Zilpha (female - 40), where Saml was a farmer and had real estate valued at $1000.2

Samuel Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.9,10


He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 12 July 1860. Household: Samuel Lefevre (31), Jno (30), Mary E (25), and Laura W (7/12), residing near Belmont post office where Samuel was a farmer.3

He saw military service in the Civil War (his tombstone has a CSA insignia on it). He enlisted 21 Apr 1861 at Leesburg and was transferred to the Fauquier Artillery in Oct 1862. Samuel was captured at Suffolk, as was Samuel Thomas Caylor and many others of the unit, and exchanged at Fort Monroe 21 Apr 1863. He was absent on detached service Apr 1865. He was paroled at Edward's Ferry 26 Apr 1865.8,11

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Lafever, where he was a farmer.4

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Lafever, his brother; he worked as a farm laborer.5

He appeared on the 1900 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Lafever.6

Samuel Lafever died 8 January 1904 at age 75.7,8

Samuel was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.

Citations

  1. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  2. 1850 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 325B, dwelling 192, family 192, Saml Lafever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 957.
  3. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 352, dwelling 243, family 243, Samuel Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 15B, dwelling 188, family 206, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  5. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 402B, dwelling 355, family 357, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  6. 1900 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 44, page/sheet 22A/6A, dwelling 97, family 97, John Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T623, roll 1715.
  7. Lynn Hulett, "E-mail on LeFevre Burials in Broad Run and Hillside Cemeteries, Loudoun Co Virginia," e-mail message from hughie@knight-hub.com to LeFevre GenForum, 18 Jul 1999.
  8. "Headstones at Broad Run Cemetery, Loudoun Co Virginia", Jul 2000, Robert Stoy (Aliso Viejo, California); R Stoy Genealogy Library, Aliso Viejo, California.
  9. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  10. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.
  11. Michael J Andrus, The Brooke, Fauquier, Loudoun and Alexandria Artillery (Lynchburg, Virginia: H E Howard, 1990), 108.

Sarah S Lafever1,2

Last Edited=2 Jul 2007

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Loudoun Co, Virginia3
1870Loudoun Co, Virginia4
Sarah S Lafever was born between 1852 and 1853 in Alexandria Co, Virginia.5,3 She was the daughter of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly.1

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.3

She appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.4

Sarah married Albert L Saunders 15 August 1872 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1,5

She was mentioned in the obituary of William Edward "Bub" Lafever in June 1933.6

She was mentioned in the obituary of Priscilla Anne Lefever 6 July 1933.1,7

Citations

  1. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 101. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  2. Carrie Edgar, "E-mail on Henry LeFever," e-mail message from cedgar73@yahoo.com to Genealogy.com Message Board, 22 Feb 2003.
  3. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 351, dwelling 233, family 233, Henry Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  4. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 2B, dwelling 25, family 26, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  5. Patricia B Duncan and Elizabeth R Frain, Loudoun County, Virginia Marriages After 1850: Vol 1, 1851-1880 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 194.
  6. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 100. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  7. "Mrs Priscilla Anne Caylor," Loudoun Times-Mirror, Virginia, 6 Jul 1933, 4.

Sookey Lafever

Last Edited=22 Jan 2008
Sookey Lafever was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].1

Sookey Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.

Teanne "Fanne" Lafever

Last Edited=22 Jan 2008
Teanne "Fanne" Lafever was the daughter of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].1

Teanne "Fanne" Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his daughter 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.2

Citations

  1. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  2. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.

Virginia V R Lafever

Last Edited=16 Oct 2006

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1860Loudoun Co, Virginia1
Virginia V R Lafever was born between 1857 and 1858 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.1 She was the daughter of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly.

She appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in her parent's household.1

Virginia V R Lafever died circa 1865 (she appeared in the 1860 census but not in the 1870 census - presumed deceased by 1870.)

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 351, dwelling 233, family 233, Henry Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.

William Lafever

Last Edited=9 May 2023
William Lafever was born 28 January 1777.5,6 He was the son of Henry Lafever and Annes [-?-].7

William Lafever was named in the will of Henry Lafever as his son and co-executor 1 November 1807 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.8

William married Mary Etcher, daughter of Peter Oatyer and Anna Maria "Mary" Becher, 9 August 1809 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (date of marriage bond.)7,9,10

He appeared on the 1810 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, on census date 6 Aug 1810. Household of Wm Lefever: one male <10, one male 10-16, one male 26-45 (Wm), one female 26-45.1

William is likely the Wm Laffevers listed in the sale of goods from the estate of George Miller on 9 Mar 1815.11

William Lafever was mentioned in the following event: In 1820 the Directors of the Leesburg Turnpike wanted to condemn necessary land to make the turnpike pass through part of the property of Thomas H Muse. The sheriff formed a committee of 12 disinterested freeholders - Levy Whaley, Dean James, David Lewis, Richard Presgraves, James Cross, Peter Oatyer, William Lafeber, William Shied, James McFarling, Henry S Cooke, Epraim Carter, and John R Adam - to meet on Muse's land and decide on the extent of damage to Muse - they decided $90 was due Muse for damages, which was paid 1 Jul 1820.12


He appeared on the 1820 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, on census date 7 Aug 1820. Household of William Lafevre: two males <10, one male 10-16, one male 26-45 (William), two females <10, one female 16-26, and one female 26-45, with two people engaged in manufacturing.2

On 24 Jan 1823 in Loudoun County, there was a sale of the property of James Frazer - among the purchasers were Wm Lefever, Peter Oatyer Jr and Sr, and Alexander Lyon.13

William Lafever was named in the will of Peter Oatyer as husband of daughter Mary and executor 23 February 1829 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.14

He appeared on the 1830 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, on census date 1 Jun 1830. Household of William Lafever: four males <5, one male 10-15, one male 50-60 (William), one female 15-20, and one female 40-50 (presumably Mary), residing in Cameron Parish.3

William Lafever was mentioned in the following event: There were two codicils to Peter Oatyer's will, the first dated 2 May 1832 declared William Lafaber, son-in-law, to be executor and the second on 5 Aug 1833 stated that Jno M Wilson was to be executor since Wm Lafaber was not able to perform as executor.9


William is likely the William Lafever who was an appraiser of the estate of Joseph Havenner 13 Feb 1837.15

He appeared on the 1840 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, on census date 1 Jun 1840. Household of Wm Lafever: one male 5-10, two males 10-15, one male 15-20, one male 60-70 (Wm), one female 20-30, with one female slave and three people engaged in agriculture.4

He is likely the William Lafever who purchased goods at the estate sale of Lewis French 11 Nov 1840.16

William left a will in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (witnesses were Amos Fouch Senr, Ellen Fouch and Robert Power.)17

William Lafever died 8 January 1850 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, at age 72.7,5,6

William was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.

Children of William Lafever and Mary Etcher

Citations

  1. 1810 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 278, line 25, Wm Levever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 69.
  2. 1820 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 379, line 37, William Lafevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 137.
  3. 1830 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Cameron Parish, p. 7B, line 16, William Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M19, roll 193.
  4. 1840 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 224A & 224B, line 12, Wm Lafever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 564.
  5. Lynn Hulett, "E-mail on LeFevre Burials in Broad Run and Hillside Cemeteries, Loudoun Co Virginia," e-mail message from hughie@knight-hub.com to LeFevre GenForum, 18 Jul 1999.
  6. Thomas H Balch Library Staff, Cemetery Records: Broad Run Church / Hillside, Loudoun Co Virginia (Leesburg, Virginia: Thomas H Balch Library).
  7. Charles Blair Tavenner, compiler, Charles Blair Tavenner Collection Family Records (Individuals Who Lived in Loudoun Co) (Leesburg, Loudoun Co Virginia: n.pub.), Lefevre family records; the original manuscript is at the library of the University of Virginia, which Mr. Tavenner attended; photocopy on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia.
  8. Loudoun County, Virginia, Will Book H: 176-7, will of Henry Lafaber, 1 Nov 1807; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. Can be viewed online at a Family History Center.
  9. Peter Oatyar will (23 Feb 1829), Will Book V, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  10. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 284.
  11. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County Virginia Will Book Abstracts, Books A-Z Dec 1757 - Jun 1841 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 94.
  12. Loudoun County, Virginia, Road Case: Leesburg Turnpike, unknown number, Leesburg Turnpike directors, 1 Jul 1820; Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia. This document was copied at the Loudoun County Archives and given to Ann Hennings (parobably about 2005) - she sent it to me.
  13. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County Virginia Will Book Abstracts, Books A-Z Dec 1757 - Jun 1841 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 123.
  14. Peter Oatyar will (23 Feb 1829), Will Book V: 204-9, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  15. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County Virginia Will Book Abstracts, Books A-Z Dec 1757 - Jun 1841 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 182.
  16. Patricia B Duncan, Loudoun County Virginia Will Book Abstracts, Books A-Z Dec 1757 - Jun 1841 (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), 189.
  17. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.

William Lafever1

Last Edited=7 Apr 2016

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1840Loudoun Co, Virginia2
1850Loudoun Co, Virginia3
William Lafever was born 30 November 1816.4,5 He was the son of William Lafever and Mary Etcher.6

He appeared on the 1840 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, on census date 1 Jun 1840. Household of William Lafever: two males 20-30, one female 20-30 and one female 40-50, with one male slave and three people engaged in agriculture.2

William married Mary Frances Rose, daughter of John W Rose and Kitty S [-?-], 10 December 1845 in Loudoun Co, Virginia, (minister was Samuel Gover.)7

William Lafever was named in the will of William Lafever as his son and executor in June 1847 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.6

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, enumerated 14 September 1850. Household: Wm Lafever (34) and Mary (25) - he was a farmer.3

William Lafever was mentioned in the following event: Between April 1855 and April 1866 there were several chancery cases in the Loudoun court regarding the distribution of Zilpha Lefever's estate with Samuel Lefever, administrator. Many family members were listed because the sale of land owned by Zilpha created cash in the amount of about $2200. It's possible to infer relationships (such as sister and brother, or niece and nephew) from the amounts dispersed; also, a few of the named have relationships stated.8,9


Have not been able to locate in the 1860 census.

William Lafever died 3 October 1863 at age 46.4,5

William was buried in Hillside - Broad Run Cemetery, Waxpool (near), Loudoun Co, Virginia.

He is recorded buried in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, in the plot owned by his wife, at Lot 57E, site 10. Death date is recorded as 2 Oct 1863, age 47 and the stone was unreadable.10

Citations

  1. "Headstones at Broad Run Cemetery, Loudoun Co Virginia", Jul 2000, Robert Stoy (Aliso Viejo, California); R Stoy Genealogy Library, Aliso Viejo, California.
  2. 1840 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 192A & 192B, line 3, William Lafever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 564.
  3. 1850 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, p. 328B, dwelling 242, family 242, Wm Lafever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 957.
  4. Lynn Hulett, "E-mail on LeFevre Burials in Broad Run and Hillside Cemeteries, Loudoun Co Virginia," e-mail message from hughie@knight-hub.com to LeFevre GenForum, 18 Jul 1999.
  5. Thomas H Balch Library Staff, Cemetery Records: Broad Run Church / Hillside, Loudoun Co Virginia (Leesburg, Virginia: Thomas H Balch Library).
  6. William Lafever will (1847), Will Book 2E, p 1, Loudoun County Archives, Leesburg, Virginia.
  7. John Vogt and T William Kethley, Loudoun County Marriages, 1760-1850 (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Co, 1985), 101.
  8. Loudoun County, Virginia, Chancery Order Book D: 88-9, 159-60, 228-9, 260,262, 280, Lefever v. Lefever, 27 Apr 1855 - 27 Apr 1866; FHL microfilm 1,993,682.
  9. "Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index," digital images, Library of Virginia (http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp : accessed 11 Jul 2017), entry for Zilpha Lefever. Chancery cause of Samuel Lefever v Heirs of Zilpha Lefever; original case #M3287.
  10. Elizabeth R Frain, Union Cemetery: Leesburg, Loudoun County, Virginia - Plats A & B 1784-1995 (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1995), 21.

William Lafever

Last Edited=26 Oct 2008

Census

Census YearCensus Location
1850Hancock Co, Ohio1
William Lafever was born between 1831 and 1832 in Virginia.1 He was the son of Henry Lafever.1

He appeared on the 1850 federal census of Hancock Co, Ohio, in the household of Henry Lafever.1

Citations

  1. 1850 U. S. Census, Hancock County, Ohio, population schedule, Findley Township, p. 18A & 18B, dwelling 76, family 76, Henry LeFevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M432, roll 692.

William Edward "Bub" Lafever

WIlliam Edward Lefevre
Last Edited=7 Jan 2014
William Edward "Bub" Lafever was born between 1851 and 1855 in Ashburn, Loudoun Co, Virginia.6,7,8 He was the son of Henry S Lafever and Sarah Woody "Sallie" Hammerly.7,6

He appeared on the 1860 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household.1

He appeared on the 1870 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household, where he was noted as idiotic and could not read or write.2

He appeared on the 1880 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in his parent's household, where he worked on the railroad.3

He appeared on the 1910 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of John Alexander Caylor, his brother-in-law - he was single.4

He appeared on the 1920 federal census of Loudoun Co, Virginia, in the household of Theodore Luer Caylor, his nephew - he was single.5

Have not been able to locate in the 1930 census.

William Edward "Bub" Lafever died 16 June 1933 in his nephew's home, Belmont, Loudoun Co, Virginia.8,6,7

His obituary stated: "William Edward LeFever, 80 years of age, died at the home of his nephew, Theodore L Caylor, near Belmont, on June 16. He was a son of the late Harry and Sarah Woody LeFever of near Ashburn and lived his entire life near where he died. He was a man of much industry and highly regarded by a host of friends. Mr LeFever is survived by a brother, Charles LeFever, of Montana, and three sisters, Mrs S S Saunders of near Ashburn; Mrs Priscilla Caylor of near Leesburg, and Mrs Martina Edmondson of Washington, DC. Mr LeFever was never married. . . ."7

William was buried in Ashburn Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Ashburn, Loudoun Co, Virginia.9

Citations

  1. 1860 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Belmont post office, p. 351, dwelling 233, family 233, Henry Lefevre household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M653, roll 1359.
  2. 1870 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Eastern district, Farmwell post office, p. 2B, dwelling 25, family 26, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication M593, roll 1659.
  3. 1880 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 52, p. 390B, dwelling 176, family 176, Henry Lefever household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T9, roll 1375.
  4. 1910 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 59, page/sheet 1A/1A, dwelling 6, family 6, John A Caylor household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 1633.
  5. 1920 U. S. Census, Loudoun County, Virginia, population schedule, Broad Run district, enumeration district (ED) 62, page/sheet 69B/8B, dwelling 166, family 168, Theodore L Caylor household; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed on various dates); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 1893.
  6. "Extractions of Family Groups in Loudoun County from Goldie Maffett's Scrapbook of Obituaries dating from 1877-1936 in the Archival / Manuscript Collection of the Thomas Balch Library", Levonne Markham, no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 15; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, entry for (Henry) Harry LeFever. this material is collected in a three-ring binder.
  7. "Photocopies of the Goldie Maffett Scrapbook to accompany the Index and Extracted Family Group Worksheets", no date, Loudoun Notebook Number 40; Thomas Balch Genealogy Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co, Virginia, 100. These newspaper obituaries are collected in a three-ring binder.
  8. The Staff and Volunteers of the Thomas Balch Library for History and Genealogy, Loudoun County, Virginia Cemeteries - A Preliminary Index (Lovettsville, Virginia: Willow Bend Books, 1996), Ashburn Presbyterian, page 4, listed 9 Sep 1998.
  9. "Loudoun County Cemetery Database," database, Town of Leesburg Virginia (http://www.leesburgva.gov/government/departments/… : accessed 17 Jul 2007), entry for William E Lefever.