John Daub1
M, ID# 3908, (1852 - 1931)
Back to topJohn Daub|b. 24 Aug 1852\nd. 25 Mar 1931|p32.htm#i3908|Andrew Daub|b. 21 Apr 1824\nd. 5 Mar 1902|p31.htm#i1047|Catherina Becking|b. 17 Jul 1827\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p11.htm#i1380|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||
| Father* | Andrew Daub1 b. 21 Apr 1824, d. 5 Mar 1902 |
| Mother* | Catherina Becking1 b. 17 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
John Daub was born on 24 August 1852 in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.1 He was the son of Andrew Daub and Catherina Becking.1 John Daub, Justus Daub, George Daub, William Daub, Catherine Daub, Anna Elisabeth Daub, Caroline Daub, Frederick Daub, Mary Daub, Christian Daub and Valentine Daub were listed as a household member living with Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub, on the 1871 Census in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario; Christian and Frederick are listed as female twins age 7.2 John Daub died on 25 March 1931 at the age of 78.1
Citations
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, downloaded 13 January 2003; Compiler: VAN COLEMAN, 410 OHIO ST, SILVER CITY NM, USA 88061
***ADDRESS OBSOLETE*** Submission: AF97-122350
. - [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 40 and 41, Household #146 and Family #147.
Justus Daub
M, ID# 1046, (1857 - 1885)
Back to topJustus Daub|b. 10 Dec 1857\nd. 27 Oct 1885|p32.htm#i1046|Andrew Daub|b. 21 Apr 1824\nd. 5 Mar 1902|p31.htm#i1047|Catherina Becking|b. 17 Jul 1827\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p11.htm#i1380|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||
| Father* | Andrew Daub1 b. 21 Apr 1824, d. 5 Mar 1902 |
| Mother* | Catherina Becking1 b. 17 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
Justus Daub was born on 10 December 1857 in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.2,3,1 He was the son of Andrew Daub and Catherina Becking.1 Justus Daub was baptized on 14 February 1858 in Evangelical Lutheran Church, Philipsburg, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.1 He, George Daub, William Daub, John Daub, Catherine Daub, Anna Elisabeth Daub, Caroline Daub, Frederick Daub, Mary Daub, Christian Daub and Valentine Daub were listed as a household member living with Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub, on the 1871 Census in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario; Christian and Frederick are listed as female twins age 7.4 On 24 May 1880, Justus Daub married Margaretha "Maggie" Reinwald, daughter of Conrad Reinwald and Anna Elisabeth Kircher, in Milverton, Perth, Ontario, Canada. They were married in the Lutheran Church by Rev. John Kay.2 On the 1881 census , Justus Daub was listed as the head of the family living in Milverton, Perth, Ontario.5 On the 1885 census , Justus Daub was listed as the head of the family living in Dewitt Village, Saline, Nebraska. Also included in the household: Edward Daub and Johann "John" Reinwald.6 Justus Daub died on 27 October 1885 in Dewitt, Saline, Nebraska, at the age of 27.7,8,9 Justus was buried on Tuesday, 27 October 1885 in the Oak Grove Cemetery, located in Dewitt, Saline County, Nebraska .8,9 He did not leave a will. His letter of administration was filed on on 5 February 1886 in Dewitt Village, Saline, Nebraska, listing Margaretha Daub as his widow and Johann "John" Reinwald as the administrator.9
Family | Margaretha "Maggie" Reinwald (1861 - 1946) |
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Citations
- [S655] Parish Reg - Banwell England.
- [S244] MC Daub/Reinwald: Milverton, Perth, ON, Can marriage registration #009096 [FHL] microfilm #1869508.
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, downloaded 13 January 2003; Compiler: VAN COLEMAN, 410 OHIO ST, SILVER CITY NM, USA 88061
***ADDRESS OBSOLETE*** Submission: AF97-122350
. - [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 40 and 41, Household #146 and Family #147.
- [S562] 4 April 1881 Canadian Census, Milverton, Perth Cnty, Ontario, Canada , Sub District J, Division 172, [FHL] micropublication #1375908; Canadan Archives Micropublicaton #C-13272, Justine Daub Household, page 2, household number 6; downloaded from <http://www.familysearch.org> 13 January 2003.
- [S544] 1885 Nebraska State Census, Saline County, Nebraska, Family History Library [FHL] Micropublication #499575, Justie Daup household, Midway Borough, Enumeration District [ED] 687 / 192, page 1D.
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, Van Colemen, compiler, "Andrew Daub - Catherine Becking Family group sheet" (undocumented) ancestral file numbers 221L-K6X and 221L-K75..
- [S564] Doris A. Peters, "Email Foster Family," e-mail to Ginni L. Morey, 13 Jan 2003.
- [S570] Will, Daub, Justus.
Louise Daub1
F, ID# 3913, (1868 - 1936)
Back to topLouise Daub|b. 23 Mar 1868\nd. 27 Sep 1936|p32.htm#i3913|Andrew Daub|b. 21 Apr 1824\nd. 5 Mar 1902|p31.htm#i1047|Catherina Becking|b. 17 Jul 1827\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p11.htm#i1380|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||
| Father* | Andrew Daub1 b. 21 Apr 1824, d. 5 Mar 1902 |
| Mother* | Catherina Becking1 b. 17 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
Louise Daub was born on 23 March 1868 in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Daub and Catherina Becking.1 Louise Daub, and Valentine Daub, Christian Daub, Frederick Daub, Mary Daub and Elizabeth Daub appeared on the 4 April 1881 census in the household of Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub.2 Louise Daub died on 27 September 1936 at the age of 68.1
Citations
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, downloaded 13 January 2003; Compiler: VAN COLEMAN, 410 OHIO ST, SILVER CITY NM, USA 88061
***ADDRESS OBSOLETE*** Submission: AF97-122350
. - [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 34, Household #151.
Margaret Daub1
F, ID# 3902, (circa 1809 - )
Back to topMargaret Daub|b. c 1809|p32.htm#i3902|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||||||||
| Father* | John Daub1 b. 14 Feb 1777, d. 11 Dec 1853 |
| Mother* | Catherina Schusler1 b. 24 Jul 1778, d. 28 Dec 1857 |
Citations
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, downloaded 13 January 2003; Compiler: VAN COLEMAN, 410 OHIO ST, SILVER CITY NM, USA 88061
***ADDRESS OBSOLETE*** Submission: AF97-122350
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Mary Daub1
F, ID# 4019, (1860 - )
Back to topMary Daub|b. 22 Jan 1860|p32.htm#i4019|Andrew Daub|b. 21 Apr 1824\nd. 5 Mar 1902|p31.htm#i1047|Catherina Becking|b. 17 Jul 1827\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p11.htm#i1380|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||
| Father* | Andrew Daub1 b. 21 Apr 1824, d. 5 Mar 1902 |
| Mother* | Catherina Becking1 b. 17 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
Mary Daub was born on 22 January 1860 in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.1,2 She was the daughter of Andrew Daub and Catherina Becking.1 Mary Daub, Justus Daub, George Daub, William Daub, John Daub, Catherine Daub, Anna Elisabeth Daub, Caroline Daub, Frederick Daub, Christian Daub and Valentine Daub were listed as a household member living with Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub, on the 1871 Census in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario; Christian and Frederick are listed as female twins age 7.1 Mary Daub, and Valentine Daub, Christian Daub, Frederick Daub, Louise Daub and Elizabeth Daub appeared on the 4 April 1881 census in the household of Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub.3
Citations
- [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 40 and 41, Household #146 and Family #147.
- [S655] Parish Reg - Banwell England.
- [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 34, Household #151.
Valentine Daub
M, ID# 1722, (1863 - 1944)
Back to topValentine Daub|b. 10 Feb 1863\nd. Aug 1944|p32.htm#i1722|Andrew Daub|b. 21 Apr 1824\nd. 5 Mar 1902|p31.htm#i1047|Catherina Becking|b. 17 Jul 1827\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p11.htm#i1380|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||
| Father* | Andrew Daub b. 21 Apr 1824, d. 5 Mar 1902 |
| Mother* | Catherina Becking b. 17 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
Valentine Daub was born on 10 February 1863 in Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Andrew Daub and Catherina Becking. Valentine Daub, Justus Daub, George Daub, William Daub, John Daub, Catherine Daub, Anna Elisabeth Daub, Caroline Daub, Frederick Daub, Mary Daub and Christian Daub were listed as a household member living with Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub, on the 1871 Census in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada; Christian and Frederick are listed as female twins age 7.1 Valentine Daub witnessed the marriage of Justus Daub and Margaretha "Maggie" Reinwald on 24 May 1880 in Milverton, Perth, Ontario, Canada; They were married in the Lutheran Church by Rev. John Kay.2 Valentine Daub, and Christian Daub, Frederick Daub, Louise Daub, Mary Daub and Elizabeth Daub appeared on the 4 April 1881 census in the household of Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub.3 On 15 April 1883, Valentine Daub married Barbara Gerth, daughter of John Gerth and Barabara (Unknown Name), in North Easthope, Perth, Ontario, Canada.4,5 On the 1891 census , Valentine Daub was listed as the head of the family living. Also included in the household: Barabara (Unknown Name).6
On the 31 March 1901 census in North Easthope, Perth, Ontario,, Valentine was listed as the head of the family and living with him is Barbara Daub. And Barbara, his wife.7 Valentine Daub died in August 1944 at the age of 81.8,4 Valentine was buried St. James Lutheran Cemetery, in North Easthope Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada.9,8
On the 31 March 1901 census in North Easthope, Perth, Ontario,, Valentine was listed as the head of the family and living with him is Barbara Daub. And Barbara, his wife.7 Valentine Daub died in August 1944 at the age of 81.8,4 Valentine was buried St. James Lutheran Cemetery, in North Easthope Township, Perth, Ontario, Canada.9,8
Family | Barbara Gerth (1863 - 1929) |
Citations
- [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 40 and 41, Household #146 and Family #147.
- [S244] MC Daub/Reinwald: Milverton, Perth, ON, Can marriage registration #009096 [FHL] microfilm #1869508.
- [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 34, Household #151.
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, Van Colemen, compiler, "Andrew Daub - Catherine Becking Family group sheet" (undocumented) ancestral file numbers 221L-K6X and 221L-K75..
- [S595] Ontario, 1869-1886 Marriage Index Volume 2: downloaded 2 May 2003.
- [S233] 1891 Canadian Census, Perth Cnty, Ontario, Canada , District 107, Perth North, S. District A, Division 2, Micropublication #1465788 / 1465787, Valentine Daub's household, village of Milverton, Household #71.
- [S257] 1901 Canadian Census, Perth Cnty, Ontario, Canada , District 104, Perth North, S. District 4, Division 3, [FHL] micropublication #1843572, viewed online 15 Sep 2005 at <<http://automatedgenealogy.com/census/cache/index.html>>.
- [S32] Perth Branch. Ontario Genealogical Society, St James Lutheran Cemetery, page 10.
- [S596] Unknown author, OCFA, downloaded 23 January 2003.
William Daub1
M, ID# 3907, (1848 - 1925)
Back to topWilliam Daub|b. Sep 1848\nd. 11 Apr 1925|p32.htm#i3907|Andrew Daub|b. 21 Apr 1824\nd. 5 Mar 1902|p31.htm#i1047|Catherina Becking|b. 17 Jul 1827\nd. 15 Jul 1910|p11.htm#i1380|John Daub|b. 14 Feb 1777\nd. 11 Dec 1853|p31.htm#i3897|Catherina Schusler|b. 24 Jul 1778\nd. 28 Dec 1857|p98.htm#i3898|||||||
| Father* | Andrew Daub1 b. 21 Apr 1824, d. 5 Mar 1902 |
| Mother* | Catherina Becking1 b. 17 Jul 1827, d. 15 Jul 1910 |
William Daub was born in September 1848 in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.1 He was the son of Andrew Daub and Catherina Becking.1 William Daub, Justus Daub, George Daub, John Daub, Catherine Daub, Anna Elisabeth Daub, Caroline Daub, Frederick Daub, Mary Daub, Christian Daub and Valentine Daub were listed as a household member living with Andrew Daub and Catherina Daub, on the 1871 Census in Wilmot, Waterloo, Ontario; Christian and Frederick are listed as female twins age 7.2 William Daub died on 11 April 1925 in Plymouth, Jefferson, Nebraska, at the age of 76.1
Citations
- [S569] Van Coleman, "Ancestral File (TM) Van Coleman", Ancestral File, downloaded 13 January 2003; Compiler: VAN COLEMAN, 410 OHIO ST, SILVER CITY NM, USA 88061
***ADDRESS OBSOLETE*** Submission: AF97-122350
. - [S659] 1871 Canadian Census Population Schedule, Wilmot, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada , District 31, Division 5, Sub district A, [FHL] micropublication #2230904, Andrew Daub Household, Page 40 and 41, Household #146 and Family #147.
Catherine Davenport
F, ID# 480, (1728 - 1806)
Back to topCatherine Davenport|b. 1728\nd. 1806|p32.htm#i480|Eliphalet Davenport||p32.htm#i481|Hannah (Unknown Name)||p3.htm#i482|||||||||||||
| Father* | Eliphalet Davenport |
| Mother* | Hannah (Unknown Name) |
Catherine Davenport was born in 1728. She was the daughter of Eliphalet Davenport and Hannah (Unknown Name). On 28 December 1748, Catherine Davenport married Walter Wilbore, son of Joseph Wilbore and Emlin Champlin, in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island. She died in 1806.
Family | Walter Wilbore (1722 - 1792) |
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Eliphalet Davenport
M, ID# 481
Back to topFamily | Hannah (Unknown Name) |
| Child |
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Jonathan Davenport
M, ID# 2330
Back to top On 4 January 1753, Jonathan Davenport married Martha Wilbore, daughter of Joseph Wilbore and Emlin Champlin, in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island.
Family | Martha Wilbore (1727 - 1757) |
Salina Davenport
F, ID# 1524
Back to top
Family | Cooke Murphy |
Citations
- [S118] Sarah Frances Jarvis Pierce, Meadows family.
Elijah Davidson
M, ID# 1521
Back to top Elijah Davidson This Elijah was probably the nephew of the Elijah Davidson who married Margaret Murphy, Nancy's aunt.1 On 1 September 1825, Elijah Davidson married Nancy Murphy, daughter of William Murphy and Nancy Ferguson, in Warren County, Illinois.1
Family | Nancy Murphy (1808 - ) |
Citations
- [S118] Sarah Frances Jarvis Pierce, Meadows family.
Elijah A Davidson
M, ID# 1101
Back to top Elijah A Davidson A History of Kentucky Baptists From 1769 to 1885, Including More Than
800 Biographical Sketches, J. H. Spencer, Manuscript Revised and
Corrected by Mrs. Burilla B. Spencer, In Two Volumes. Printed For the
Author. 1886. Republished By Church History Research & Archives 1976
Lafayette, Tennessee. Vol. 2, p 113 [Barren County]
ELIJAH DAVIDSON, probably a son of the old pioneer preacher, Alexander
Davidson, united with Mt. Tabor church, in Barren county, in 1801. He
was probably baptized by Carter Tarrant, who was then pastor of that
church. He warmly espoused the cause of the Emancipationists, and, with
Elder John Murphy, in 1808, declared non-fellowship for the church,
because it tolerated slavery. Two years later, he returned to the
church, and was restored to fellowship. He was elected deacon, in 1812,
licensed to preach in 1820, and ordained, in 1824. It is probably that
he lived to preach only a few years. An extensive family connection, of
his name, still resides in Barren, and the surrounding counties. Of
this family, John Davidson was a Baptist preacher, at Holly Springs and
New Hope churches, from 1823 to 1827.1 On 4 February 1802, Elijah A Davidson married Margaret Murphy, daughter of John Fouquoy Murphy and Rachel Cook, in Barren County, Kentucky.1,2,3,4
800 Biographical Sketches, J. H. Spencer, Manuscript Revised and
Corrected by Mrs. Burilla B. Spencer, In Two Volumes. Printed For the
Author. 1886. Republished By Church History Research & Archives 1976
Lafayette, Tennessee. Vol. 2, p 113 [Barren County]
ELIJAH DAVIDSON, probably a son of the old pioneer preacher, Alexander
Davidson, united with Mt. Tabor church, in Barren county, in 1801. He
was probably baptized by Carter Tarrant, who was then pastor of that
church. He warmly espoused the cause of the Emancipationists, and, with
Elder John Murphy, in 1808, declared non-fellowship for the church,
because it tolerated slavery. Two years later, he returned to the
church, and was restored to fellowship. He was elected deacon, in 1812,
licensed to preach in 1820, and ordained, in 1824. It is probably that
he lived to preach only a few years. An extensive family connection, of
his name, still resides in Barren, and the surrounding counties. Of
this family, John Davidson was a Baptist preacher, at Holly Springs and
New Hope churches, from 1823 to 1827.1 On 4 February 1802, Elijah A Davidson married Margaret Murphy, daughter of John Fouquoy Murphy and Rachel Cook, in Barren County, Kentucky.1,2,3,4
Family | Margaret Murphy (1785 - 1864) |
Citations
- [S57] Allen G. Werts, 23 October 1998.
- [S62] The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky Marriage Index, Page 33.
- [S118] Sarah Frances Jarvis Pierce, Meadows family.
- [S971] Compiled by Maggie Sallee (prior to 1920) Edited & Completed by Mrs. H. Chris Wallace, Murphy Family History, Page 9. Viewed online at <http://www.ancestry.com>> on 9 July 2005.
Henry Davidson
M, ID# 1061, (1818 - 1894)
Back to top Henry Davidson was born on 28 May 1818.1 On 22 April 1840, Henry Davidson married Sarah Montgomery.1 Henry Davidson died on 19 February 1894 at the age of 75.1
Family | Sarah Montgomery (1824 - 1918) |
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Citations
- [S56] Jerry Rushford, Christians on OR Trail, page 396.
Rebecca Lucretia Davidson
F, ID# 1060, (1843 - 1917)
Back to topRebecca Lucretia Davidson|b. 1843\nd. 21 Jul 1917|p32.htm#i1060|Henry Davidson|b. 28 May 1818\nd. 19 Feb 1894|p32.htm#i1061|Sarah Montgomery|b. 27 Dec 1824\nd. 17 May 1918|p75.htm#i1062|||||||||||||
| Father* | Henry Davidson b. 28 May 1818, d. 19 Feb 1894 |
| Mother* | Sarah Montgomery b. 27 Dec 1824, d. 17 May 1918 |
Rebecca Lucretia Davidson was born in 1843.1 She was the daughter of Henry Davidson and Sarah Montgomery. On 18 November 1863, Rebecca Lucretia Davidson married Henderson Warren Murphy, son of John Ecles Murphy and Frances Mary Wright "Franky" Doughty.1,2,3,4 Rebecca was listed as the wife of Henderson Warren Murphy on 25 April 1910 Census in Lebanon, Linn, Oregon, ; The census states that Rebecca had 7 children.4 Rebecca Lucretia Davidson died on 21 July 1917.1
Family | Henderson Warren Murphy (1835 - ) |
Citations
- [S56] Jerry Rushford, Christians on OR Trail, page 428.
- [S65] Polk County Historical Society, History Polk Cnty OR, page 170 -171.
- [S118] Sarah Frances Jarvis Pierce, Meadows family.
- [S471] Apr 1910 US Census population schedule, Linn Cnty, Oregon, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, Micropublication series T624, roll 1283, Henderson W. Murphy Household, Precinct of South Lebanon, City of Lebanon, Enumeration District [ED] 195, page 9B, Dwelling 129, Family 134.
(Unknown Name) Davis1
M, ID# 3056
Back to top (Unknown Name) Davis married Priscilla K. Wilbor, daughter of Stephen Wilbor and Elizabeth (Unknown Name).1
Family | Priscilla K. Wilbor |
Citations
- [S217] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor Wildbores in America.
Benjamin Davis
M, ID# 1806
Back to top Benjamin Davis.1,2 Benjamin Davis married Lydia Nichols.1,2
Family | Lydia Nichols |
| Child |
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Harmon C Davis
M, ID# 1141
Back to top On the 1850 Census in Fairfield Precinct, Marion, Oregon,, Harmon was listed as the head of the family. Susan Ione Davis, John Bond and Sarah Bond were listed as household members.1 On 12 February 1851, Harmon C Davis married Susan Ione Bond, daughter of John Bond and Sarah Chastain, in Mahaska County, Iowa.2,3
Family | Susan Ione Bond (1833 - 1906) |
Citations
- [S944] 1860 US Census population schedule, Marion County, Oregon, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archive Micropublication Series M653, roll 1056, H. H. Davis Household, Fairfield Precinct, Sheet 392 / 290, dwelling 2900, family 2485..
- [S63] Bonnie Bartlett, Wilma Stahl, Jan McKee and Karen Hogrefe Olson, Oregon Pioneers, Volume 3 A-B, page 71.
- [S83] Fred W. Hayes, Genealogical Forum of Portland, page 6, Volume XIV, No 1..
Isaac Silas Davis
M, ID# 1138
Back to top On 10 August 1848, Isaac Silas Davis married Rebecca Bond, daughter of John Bond and Sarah Chastain, in Mahaska County, Iowa.1,2,3
Family | Rebecca Bond (1824 - 1900) |
Julia L. Davis
F, ID# 1876, ( - 1911)
Back to top On 21 February 1882, Julia L. Davis married Oristis A. Conrad, son of Johannes Conrad and Catherine Foote, in Allegan County, Michigan. She and Oristis A. Conrad appeared on the census of 25 June 1900 in Gun Plains, Allegan, Michigan, living in the household is:
Mary E. BRADLEY (niece) 24 NY
William BLANGER (servant) 28 NY.1
Julia L. Davis and Oristis A. Conrad appeared on the census of 12 May 1910 in Gun Plains, Allegan, Michigan, living in the household:
Daniel L. MC DONALD (boarder) 37 MI
Mary E. MC DONALD (boarder) 35 NY
Arthur C. MC DONALD (boarder) 1 MI
Joseph W. CORY (hired man) 54 MI.2
Julia was buried in December 1911 in the Hillside Cemetery, located in Gun Plains, Allegan County, Michigan . She died on 2 December 1911 in Gun Plain, Allegan, Michigan.
Mary E. BRADLEY (niece) 24 NY
William BLANGER (servant) 28 NY.1
Julia L. Davis and Oristis A. Conrad appeared on the census of 12 May 1910 in Gun Plains, Allegan, Michigan, living in the household:
Daniel L. MC DONALD (boarder) 37 MI
Mary E. MC DONALD (boarder) 35 NY
Arthur C. MC DONALD (boarder) 1 MI
Joseph W. CORY (hired man) 54 MI.2
Julia was buried in December 1911 in the Hillside Cemetery, located in Gun Plains, Allegan County, Michigan . She died on 2 December 1911 in Gun Plain, Allegan, Michigan.
Family | Oristis A. Conrad (1828 - 1913) |
Citations
- [S377] 26 June 1900 U. S. Census population schedule, Allegan County, Michigan, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T623, Roll 698, Oristis Conrad Household, town of Gun Plains, Enumeration District [ED] 10, page 9B, dwelling 213, family 214.
- [S378] 26 June 1910 U. S. Census population schedule, Allegan County, Michigan, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series T624, Roll 634, Oristis Conrad Household, town of Gun Plains, Enumeration District [ED] 12, page 10A, dwelling 223, family 224.
Mary Davis1
F, ID# 1801, (1757 - 1851)
Back to topMary Davis|b. 14 Apr 1757\nd. 5 Feb 1851|p32.htm#i1801|Benjamin Davis||p32.htm#i1806|Lydia Nichols||p81.htm#i1807|||||||||||||
| Father* | Benjamin Davis |
| Mother* | Lydia Nichols |
Mary Davis was born on 14 April 1757.2,3 She was the daughter of Benjamin Davis and Lydia Nichols. Before 1816, Mary Davis married Brice Wing.2 On 22 August 1816, Mary Wing married Tripp Mosher, son of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor, in Dover, Dutchess, New York.1,3 Her body was interred after 3 February 1851 Somerset, Bristol, Massachusetts.3 She died on 5 February 1851 at the age of 93.2,3
Family | Tripp Mosher (1744 - 1822) |
Nelson Davis
M, ID# 1140
Back to top Nelson Davis was born in Claiborne County, Tennessee.1 He Captain of the Wagon Train that came in 1853.2,1 On 14 May 1846, Nelson Davis married Elizabeth Bond, daughter of John Bond and Sarah Chastain, in Mahaska County, Iowa.2,3,1 Nelson Davis witnessed the Donated Land Claim (DLC) of George Washington Bond on 16 October 1853 in Lane County, Oregon; The DLC shows the following information:
Bond, George W., Lane Co; b 1818, Henry Co, KY;
Arrived Oregon 21 Sept 1853;
Settled on Claim 16 Oct 1853;
m Elizabeth Stilwell 01 March 1838, Edger Co., Ill.4
Bond, George W., Lane Co; b 1818, Henry Co, KY;
Arrived Oregon 21 Sept 1853;
Settled on Claim 16 Oct 1853;
m Elizabeth Stilwell 01 March 1838, Edger Co., Ill.4
Family | Elizabeth Bond (1830 - 1872) |
Citations
- [S83] Fred W. Hayes, Genealogical Forum of Portland, page 6, Volume XIV, No 1..
- [S63] Bonnie Bartlett, Wilma Stahl, Jan McKee and Karen Hogrefe Olson, Oregon Pioneers, Volume 3 A-B, page 71.
- [S64] Jordan R, et. al. Dodd, Iowa Marriage index, Page 31.
- [S61] DLC - Bond, George W.: DLC #1758, Oregon City Land Office:.
Margaret Dawson
F, ID# 394
Back to top On 7 October 1641, Margaret Dawson married William Wilbor, son of Joseph Wilbor and Mary Marie (Unknown Name), in Stafford, Essex, England .1,2
Family | William Wilbor (c 1597 - 1660) |
| Child |
Citations
- [S14] Earl P. Crandall, Crandall Family Web online http://www.geocities.com/~wyatt1599/cfa/contents.html
- [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor Wildbores in America, Vol 1 page.
Betty Day1
F, ID# 4567
Back to top Betty married Richard Laney.1
Family | Richard Laney |
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Citations
- [S1112] Weston-super-Mare Family History Society, St Augustine's Church, Locking, Som, Eng, page 3, Item #32.
Charles Day1
M, ID# 4465
Back to top Charles Day and Samuel Beard immigrated to New York aboard the RMS Abyssinia arriving 13 March 1879 departing from Liverpool, England.2
Residing in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, on the 1880 Census, Charles Day was listed as the head of the family. Also living in the household were , his daughter, Estella, his son-in-law, Samuel Beard.1
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Citations
- [S1007] 1880 Population schedule, Seneca County, New York, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archive Micropublication Series T9, roll 932, Charles Day Household, Town of Waterloo, Enumeration District [ED] 168, page 16D, dwelling 177, family 182.
- [S1071] Samuel Beard & Charles Day, RMS Abyssinia Passenger list, 13 Mar 1879, viewed online at Ancestry.com 25 July 2006, Roll 416.
Estella Day1,2
F, ID# 2950, (1854 - )
Back to topEstella Day|b. Jul 1854|p32.htm#i2950|Charles Day||p32.htm#i4465||||||||||||||||
| Father* | Charles Day3 |
Estella Day was born in July 1854 in England .4 She was the daughter of Charles Day.3 Circa 1879, Estella Day married Samuel Beard, son of William Beard and Betsy Laney.1,4 Estella was listed as the daughter of Charles Day on the 1880 Census in Waterloo, Seneca, New York.3 Estella was listed as the wife of Samuel Beard on 6 June 1900 Census in Waterloo, Seneca, New York, included in the household is Mary Beard and Gllinda Beard.4 In the obituary of Samuel Beard dated 15 September 1909 which printed in the Syracuse Herald, circulated in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, Estella Beard was mentioned as his wife.5
On the 1910 census , Estella Beard was listed as the head of the family living in Waterloo, Seneca, New York.6
On the 1910 census , Estella Beard was listed as the head of the family living in Waterloo, Seneca, New York.6
Family | Samuel Beard (1851 - 1909) |
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Citations
- [S216] Joy Powney, "Betsey Beard Desc," e-mail to Ginni Morey, 23 May 2001.
- [S937] 1860 US Census population schedule, St Clair County, Michigan, San Bruno, San Mateo, California, National Archives micropublication Series M653, roll 559, Charles Day Household, Town of Waterloo, Enumeration District [ED] 168, page 16D, dwelling 177, family 182.
- [S1007] 1880 Population schedule, Seneca County, New York, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archive Micropublication Series T9, roll 932, Charles Day Household, Town of Waterloo, Enumeration District [ED] 168, page 16D, dwelling 177, family 182.
- [S1008] 1900 Population schedule, Seneca County, New York, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archive Micropublication Series T623, roll 1162, Samuel Beard Household, Town of Waterloo, Enumeration District [ED] 99, page 3B, dwelling 65, family 66.
- [S1011] Syracuse Herald, 15 September 1909, page 2, column 5, viewed online 25 January 2006.
- [S1096] 1910 Population schedule, Seneca County, New York, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archive Micropublication Series T624, roll 1081, Estella Beard Household, Town of Waterloo, Enumeration District [ED] 88, page 7A, dwelling 166, family 168.
Mary De La Vergne
F, ID# 1946, (between 1751 and 1754 - between 1830 and 1840)
Back to topMary De La Vergne|b. bt 1751 - 1754\nd. bt 1830 - 1840|p32.htm#i1946|Nicholas De La Vergne|b. bt 1697 - 1703\nd. Apr 1782|p32.htm#i3333|Mary Husted|b. c 1732|p61.htm#i3334|||||||||||||
| Father* | Nicholas De La Vergne1 b. bt 1697 - 1703, d. Apr 1782 |
| Mother* | Mary Husted2 b. c 1732 |
Mary De La Vergne was born between 1751 and 1754 in New York.3 She was the daughter of Nicholas De La Vergne and Mary Husted.1,2 Mary De La Vergne married Samuel Mosher, son of Caleb Mosher and Elizabeth Wilbor.3,4
Mary De La Vergne was mentioned in the will of Nicholas De La Vergne filed on 6 June 1780 in Charlotte, Dutchess, New York. The will also mentions: Silas Deuel Duval and Mary Husted.5 Mary De La Vergne died between 1830 and 1840.3
Mary De La Vergne was mentioned in the will of Nicholas De La Vergne filed on 6 June 1780 in Charlotte, Dutchess, New York. The will also mentions: Silas Deuel Duval and Mary Husted.5 Mary De La Vergne died between 1830 and 1840.3
Family | Samuel Mosher (c 1746 - bt 1820 - 1830) |
Citations
- [S283] Dorthy Garven, Nicholas De La Vergne, page 17.
- [S283] Dorthy Garven, Nicholas De La Vergne, page 8.
- [S283] Dorthy Garven, Nicholas De La Vergne, Chapter 12, page 221.
- [S307] Mildred (Mosher) Chamberlain and Laura (McGaffey) Clarenbach, Desc Hugh Mosher, page 40 and 108.
- [S160] Clifford and William McDermott Buck, Eighteenth Century Docs, Estates page 516, #70 De La Vergne, Nicholas.
Nicholas De La Vergne1
M, ID# 3333, (between 1697 and 1703 - 1782)
Back to top Nicholas De La Vergne was born between 1697 and 1703 in France.1 Between 1747 and 1751, Nicholas De La Vergne married Mary Husted.2 Nicholas De La Vergne left a will on 6 June 1780 in Charlotte, Dutchess, New York. Silas Deuel Duval, Mary De La Vergne and Mary Husted were mentioned in the will.3 Nicholas De La Vergne died in April 1782 in Charlotte, Dutchess, New York.1,3 Nicholas's will was proved on 8 April 1782 in Charlotte, Dutchess, New York; the will mentions: wife Mary; sons Giles, Joseph, Nicholas, James, Ebenezer, Walter; daughters Mary, Sarah, Elisabeth, Hannah, Sussanna.3
Family | Mary Husted (c 1732 - ) |
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Mary Dean
F, ID# 540, ( - 1691)
Back to top Before 27 March 1691, Mary Dean married Shadrach Wilbor, son of Samuel Wilbor and Ann Smith.1 She died on 27 March 1691 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts.1
Family | Shadrach Wilbor (1632 - 1697/98) |
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Citations
- [S175] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor Wildbores in America, 1:36, Individual B-4..
Susanah Dean
F, ID# 1571
Back to top Susanah Dean.1 In July 1802, Susanah Dean married Reuben Wilbor, son of Esek Wilbor and Rebecca Tabor, in First Stanford Baptist Church, Bangall, Dutchess, New York.2,3
Family | Reuben Wilbor (1772 - 1858) |