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A GENEALOGICAL RECORD
OF THE
DESCENDANTS
OF
John and Mary Palmer
or COXCORD, CHESTER (NOW DELAWARE) CO.. V.\.
In Two Divisions — Palmer-Trimble
Palmer Division
EMBRACING ALSO, LARGELY, THE SURNAMES t
Almond, Arinent, Baker, Baldwin, Biiffingtou, Chamberlain (or
lin), Clark, Coffman, Cope, Darlington, Davis, Dutton,
Earle, Eavenson, Fox, Garrett, Gilpin, Good, Grubb,
Hackney, Hall, Hatton, Hoopes, JefFeris, Jones,
Kester, Larkin, McCauley, Martin, Meeteer,
Mercer, Morris, Newlin, Perdue, Pyle,
Smith, Taylor, Thatcher, Way,
Wheeland, Wood, Worrell,
Wyly, Yarnall, and
others.
New Edition
Compiled by Lewis Palmer
1910
PRESS Of
CHESTER TIMES
1910
WIVERN
Or Armed and Sangued gu.
ARMS OF PALMER
Sable, a Chev. Or
bet. 3 Crescents ar.
THE LIBRARY
BKlGliAM ynijNG UNIVEJ<S/'f¥'-
PROVO, UTAH
DEDICATION
(From a late English Writbr.)
"The long-descended squire of earlier days had no paltry snobbery. His
younger sons followed honest trades without shame; his brother, the London
merchant, visited him all unknowing that commerce was a grease spot on the
pedigree. The great interest of the shire is not in the titled houses, but in
the plain landed gentry, honorable tradesmen and skilled artisans. The new
genealogy is a living instrument; it ma}' uphold or cast down pretentious
pedigrees; but it suggests possibilities of honorable descent for the unrecog-
nized Commoner."
Preface to New Edition
An authority on the subject has written, "The Subject of Genealogy or
Family History is one of great and increasing interest to a large portion of
our citizens ; it meets a desire of our human hearts to know from whence we
have sprung and the relation we bear to our fellow mortals. No virtuously
disposed mind can look back upon a long line of venerable ancestors without
feeling his motive to an honorable career strengthened."
It is also to be noted with great satisfaction that the desire to be con-
nected back to a line of royalty has been supplanted by the fact that an ances-
try of brain and brawn as found in the substantial ranks of a virtuous people
furnishes an honorable basis of satisfaction and enduring pride.
With due appreciation of the very general interest of the various mem-
bers of "the family," it yet still seems best to mention as valijed co-operators in
the work Gilbert Cope, Genealogist, of West Chester, Pa. ; Prof. William T.
Lyle, of the Lafayette College, Pa.; Matilda Jacobs, of Aurora, N. Y., and
Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain, late Governor and now U. S. Senator of Oregon,
as having furnished especially valuable data. With the correction of errors,
the addition of new data and the improvement in illustrations there is indulged
a good hope for a fair measure of appreciation of the contents of the book.
L. P.
Concordville, Pa., 1910.
CORRECTIONS
TRIMBLE DIVISION
Page
670. Eighth line from bottom read autographs, {or photographs.
678. The marks * and t should be transposed.
681. Twenty-fifth line from bottom of Note read Isaac, for Icaas.
688. Sixth line from top read erected, for created.
706. The * at end of name Caleb Harlan should be a t.
719. For bottom line should read, Sarah, a sister to Benjamin and David
Hoopes, see Nos. 212 and 216, forward.
723. The name 410, Joseph Harrison, should be in its place on page 722.
723. Seventeenth line from bottom read, Robert, instead of George.
773. Seventh line from bottom read, she, for he ; also second line from
bottom insert, i in Trmble.
792. Eighth line from top read, she, for he.
802. Fourth line above Note read, Thomas Lightfoot Jacobs ; also, (T. 182)
for (T. 132).
812. Third line from top insert after page, 719.
817. Top line read, Jane, for John.
827. Eighth line from top read, 1840, for 1850.
829. Twelfth line from bottom read, Anthon, for Author.
838. Eleventh line from top read, Finley, for Fnley.
984. Twelfth line above Note read, see T. 282.
930. Third line from bottom, read VI, tor VII.
934. Nineteenth line from bottom read, Robert V., for Aobert V.
946. Second line from bottom read, he, for she.
985. Ninth line from bottom add. No. 1089 pp. 301.
1012. Sixteenth line from top read, 1786, for 1780.
CORRECTIONS
PALMER DIVISION
Page
10. Fifth line from bottom insert 19, to read, page 19.
40. The eighth and ninth lines from top should be transposed.
52. Nos. 443 and 444 with names, etc., should follow fourteenth line on page 53.
54. Between Nos. 457 and 458 insert issue by second husband.
81. Second line of Note read 1751 for 1851 ; and fifth line of Note read
Wiltshire for Wiltshire.
104. Fourth Hne from top insert 321, to read, page 321.
234. Eleventh line from bottom read Charles for Cmarles.
251. Above third line from bottom insert, Issue.
253. Seventeenth line from top cut out Issue: —
254. Sixth line from top read VIII, for VII.
256. Above sixth Hne from bottom insert, Issue.
277. Sixth line above Note line read j, for i.
280. In illustration facing page 280 read Palmer, for Mahner.
283. In hne VIII, 2899, read 1857. for 1847.
288. In Hne VII, 1931, read 1031.
294. In line VII. 1083. read 1053.
316. Eighth line from bottom read Eaton, for Easton.
325. VIII, 3156, read Carolyn Ogden Jones.
329. Add to end of ninth line from bottom — impairment.
340. After VII, 1260, read Linda, for Luida.
381. Third line from top read Stith, for Smith.
395. Fifteenth line from top read V. L. Hof&nan, for V. S.
519. Seventh and eighth lines from top read Joder. for Yoder.
544. The reference t on fourteenth line from bottom at end of John G. Wood,
should be at name 4562, Albert David Wood ; also, eleventh Hne
from bottom read farm for warm.
561. Fourteenth Hne from top read Good, for Wood.
610. In place of bottom Hne read, he died May 18. 1872.
621. Sixth line from top read Lytle, for Lyle, also in children's names following.
Portraits of Richard Trimble (T. 22) and George T. Trimble (T. 105), 715
Portraits of Charles Downing (T. 206) and Jacob Edge (T. 440), . 718
Portraits of Margaret (Trimble) Peirce (T. 31) and Caleb and Mary
Peirce (T. 145) 724
Portraits of John J. Thomas (T. 171) and Thomas H. Lyle (T. 2243) 729
View of Old Taylor Homestead and Abiah Taylor Homestead, 736
First Setdement of James Trimble (T. 2) 1751, . 747
Modern Trimble Residence, ..... 750
Portrait of David B. Trimble, M. D. (T. 282), . . .758
Portrait of William Trimble (T. 127) 771
Residence of Joseph R. Downing, ..... 777
Portrait of Thomas May Peirce, Ph.D. (T. 425) and Mary B. Peirce
(T. 1004). 784
Portrait of Amy A. Cope (T. 625) 830
Family of Isaac Sharpless (No. 1434), .... 975
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS
Facing Page
Concord Meeting House .... Fronrispiece
Arms of Palmer, ......
Ancient Map of Concord, ....
First Deed of Concord Meeting Property,
Walter Palmer's Homestead, ....
Deed to Jofin Palmer, 1688, .....
Rear View of Concord Meeting House, &c..
Old Settlement of John Palmer (2), ....
View of House on Settlement of John Palmer (1),
Portraits of John Palmer (76), Abraham Palmer (73), Moses
Mary Palmer (79), .
Chichester Meetinghouse, .....
Portraits of William P. Palmer (93) and Pennell Palmer (96)
Old Birmingham Meetinghouse, .....
Autographs of Palmers, .....
Deed of George Strode to Thomas Hall, 1686,
Portraits of Peter Palmer (190), Samuel Palmer (174), George
Palmer (181)
Portraits of John R. Palmer (246) and Sarah Ann (Palmer) Mason (250),
Portraits of Charles and Deborah Palmer (267) and William W. and
Hannah (Trimble) Palmer (264),
Portraits of John Palmer and Amanda Palmer (284) , Dr. John Palmer
(1050), John Palmer (2947). John Palmer (5881),
Portraits of Robert H. Palmer (600) and Hannah Palmer (268),
Portraits of Jones Eavenson (420) and Alben Eavenson (1310),
Portraits of Walker Y. Hoopes (456) and Lindley Hoopes (438),
Family of Lewis Palmer (998), ....
Portrait of Lewis Palmer (998), ....
Hadley Coat of Arms on ....
Uwchlan Meetinghouse, .....
Portrait of Hon. George E. Chamberlain (1157), .
View of Old Concord Mill and Residence of William Trimble (1),
Residence of William and Ann (Palmer) Trimble (1),
View of the Settlement of William and Grace (Thomas) Trimble (4)
Marriage Certificate of Isaac Jacobs and Hannah Trimble (T. 7),
Downingtown Meetinghouse, .....
Marriage Certificate of Isaac Trimble and Elizabeth Walter (T. 16)
Portraits of William and Mar>' Trimble (T. 19),
Autographs of Trimbles, .....
Marriage Certificate of George Pearce and Ann Gainer (T. 31),
Portrait of David Thomas (T. 40),
Portrait of Isaac Trimble (69), ....
Portrait of I. P. Trimble (T. 242).
Portraits of Joseph Trimble (T. 83) and John Trimble (T. 84),
.TOHSJ GIBBONS
BETHEL
HOB'T SODTHKHY'
ROH'T PTLE
ANCIENT MAP OF CONCOKD AND VICINITY.
Explanations
It is the hope of the writer that the plan which has been followed is such
[that all can understand it, yet a few observations may be of service. The
work has been divided into tzvo parts, in order to keep the lines of the Trim-
bles in a more compact form, believing this will give the best satisfaction.
The children of each family will be found in regular order by the number of
their parents in the succeeding generation. The maiden names, when ob-
tained, are given, to show the family connections. The occupation and ad-
dress always refer to the husband when the numbered name is a married wo-
man, and in other cases to the numbered name, unless specially stated. When
a small figure thus "' is attached to the right of a name, it indicates that the
person belongs to that generation.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Ch. or ch. for child or children. ,
b.
for born.
d.
for died.
M. or m.
for married.
unm.
for unmarried.
dau.
for daughter.
The usual terms of No. for number, mo., Jan., Feb., etc. for the months,
are adopted to economize space, as are also Mtg. for meeting-house, twp. for
tewnship, etc.
INCIDENTAL
As a fitting frontispiece to this work a view of Concord Friends' Meetinghouse
is presented. Concord Meeting was established in connection with one at Chichester very
soon after the arrival of William Penn and his Colonists in 1682. They came to estab-
lish a State and set up the "Holy Experiment" of a government on the basis of Peace.
The first official record of the meeting is 17th of First month (March O. S.) 1684; the
meetings being held for some time at the houses of Friends until they could afford to
build their meeting house
The first land for the meeting house and grave yard was conveyed as follows
(See also accompanying illustration)
"Know all men by these presents That John Mendenhall of the Township of Con-
cord in the County of Chester yomn for the consideration of five shillings currant money
of pensilvania To him payd by Nicholas Newlin Nicholas Pile both of the sd township
yom" George Peirce of the township of Thornbury iu the sd County Yomn & Peter Dix
of Burmingham in the County aforesd yom"- The Receipt whereof he doth hereby
acknowledge. Hath given granted aliened released enfeoffed & confirmed and by these
p'sents Doth give grant alien release enfeoff & confirm unto the sd Nicholas Newlin
Nicholas Pile George Peirce & Peter Dix All that piece of Land situate & being in the
-Sd Township of Concord. Begining at a comer marked stake thence North North Eaat
Twenty six pches by the sd John Mendenhall's Hence to a corner marked stake thence
West North West Eight pches & eleven feet to a corner marked stake Then South South
West Twenty six pches to a corner marked stake standing by Burmingham Road thence
by the sd Road East South East Eight pches & eleven feet to the place of beginning To-
gether with all the messuages buildings & Improvemts to the sd piece of ground belong
ing and all the Estate Right Title & Property of him the said John Mendenhall of in &
to the same, & to the Reversions & Remainders Rents & profits thereof To have and to
hold the sd messuage piece of land & all other the prmises hereby granted with the
app'tenances unto the sd Nicholas Newlin, Nicholas Pile, George Peirce & Peter Dli &
their heirs forever That is to Say the sd messuage lately erected upon the sd piece of
ground to be & remain for a meeting house for the use & service of the people of God
called Quakers. The other building now also erected upon the sd piece of land shall be
for a stable for the service of sd people and also all the sd piece of Land hereby g^ranted
shall likewise be & remain for the use of the sd people to bury their dead upon such part
or pts. thereof and for such uses as they may see cause Paying unto the sd Jon Menden-
hall & his heirs one pepper coin yearly forever (if lawfully demanded) Provided allways.
It is the true Intent & meaning of these presents & of all the parties hereunto that
neither the sd Nicholas Newlin Nicholas Kle George Peirce & Peter Dix nor any of them
nor any other p'son or p'sons who shall be declared by the members of the monthly meet-
ing of the sd people (called Concord Meeting) & belonging to the sd meeting house for
Friends coming to be out of unity with them shall be capable to execute this trust or
stand seized of the p'mises to the sd uses nor have any right or interest In the sd meet-
ing house stable & piece of ground & other ye p'mises nor any part of it thereof while they
shall so remain But that in all such Cases a'd also when any of the above named Trus-
tees or any others succeeding them in ye sd Trust shall happen to depart this life Then
It shall & may be lawfull to & for ffriends in their said monthly meeting as often as
occasion shall require to make choice of others to manage ye aforesaid Trust instead
of such as shall so fall away or be deceased And the sd John Mendenhall for himself hla
heirs & executors Doth Covenant & grant to & with the sd Nicholas Newlin Nicholas
Pyle, George Peirce & Peter Dix their heirs & successors In the sd Trust by these p'sents
that the s'd messuage piece of ground & other the p'mises here, by granted with the
apytenances shall be & remain unto the sd people of God called Quakers forever for the
uses and under the Restrictions herein before mentioned or Intended fully acqulted A
discharged of & from all claims titles troubles & incumbrances whatsoever had or done
or which hereafter may be had suffered or comltted by him the sd Jno. or his heirs or
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by his or their means privity or procurem't. In witness hereof he hath hereunto Set his
hand this the Thirteenth day of December Ano D'm 1697. John Mendenhall (Seal)
Sealed & delivered in the p'sents of Caleb Pusey. Thomas Bowether.
Acknowledged in open Court and conflsied under the clarks hand and county seal this
fourteenth day of December Annoq Donii IfiHT. John Childe Clark of the County of
Chester.
The nature or any description of these original buildings has not been discovered
In 1728 a brick meeting house was erected; which stood until 1788 when it was at least
partially destroyed by fire. The present building was then erected being considerably
enlarged; the right-hand portion with its door as a centre represents the original brick
building.
The first tract of land contP-ined about one .^cre and sixtv seven perches A ssecoud
tract adjoining this on the South East :uul reaching to the old Philadelphia road (now
mostly vacated) was purchased of Nicholas Newliu Sept. 4, 1739 containing lA 138
Perches. The whole tract of 3A. 44 Perclies forming a very commodious and beautiful
site.
The building and description is presented as the scene of manv of our forefathers
transactions in affairs of Marriages. Deaths and the sacred ofHce of Religion.
"The name — Concord— was probably bestowed on this locality by the first setters
as illustrative of their harmonious feelings."— Smith History of Delaware Co Pa Here
they worshiped according to the dictates of their own consciences; here their love-vows
were fulfilled at the marriage altar; and close by. in the graveyard which is immediately
back of the house, lies the dust of
"Brave hearts that da:ed the rough broad seas
For homes and freedom in the wood —
Strong arms that felled the giant trees,
And tilled the earth where once they stood.
"They came not here to carve a name
On Honor's tablet high and grand:
Their humble works, unknown to Fame,
Still live and bless their chosen land.
"To that young land their needful aid
Helped to achieve results sublime,
And each progressive step they made
Has left its mark for coming time.
"Their duties were their chief desires.
Their faith no narrow creed confined;
And we Inherit from such sires
Full right to freedom of the mind.
"And where they sleep small flowers bloom,
That scarcely catch the passer's gaze:
It was their wish no flaunting tomb
Should be emblazoned with their praise."— JACOB PAINTER.
In the work herewith presented the author has not preceded the settlement of
Pennsylvania, excepting by an occasional note that has fallen into his hands, or to
discover the origin of some of tlie principal surnames connected with its progress. It
may be proper to observe that tlie cause of this is owing to the lack of positive records
and difflculty in obtaining correct information; and so, with the materials at hand, I
proceed to their arrangement.
The word Palmer as a surname traces its origin from the time of the Crusades in the
twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The emblem of supriority or triumph had for a long
time become associated with the palm tree, it Is said, from its peculiar nature of regain-
ing Its true position after being bent or pressed out of shape. See Webster Dictionary
Definition 5. The evidence of its emblematic nature may be seen by reference to a
tew passages from the Bible .
In relation to the Feast of Tabernacles (Leviticus xxiii. 40): "And ye shall take
you on the first day the boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm trees, and boughs of
thick trees and willows of the brook ; and ye shall rejoice before the Lord your God seven
days."
The ninety-second Psalm, written near the close of the Babylonish Captivity by
one, probably having a view of their return u> tl.e Land of Promise, in the twelfth verse
viii INCIDENTAL
says, "The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in
Lebanon."
Solomon, describing the graces of Christ's Church (Song of Sol. vii. 7 8): "This thy
stature is like to a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters of grapes. I said, I will go up
to the palm tree. I will take hold of the boughs thereof."
When Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem (John xii. 12, 13): ... .
"when they heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, took branches of palm trees and
went forth to meet him, and cried, Hosanna! Blessed is the King of Israel that cometh
in the name of ihe Lord!"
John, in his vision of the number sealed (Rev. vii. 9): "After I beheld, and lo, a
great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people,
and tongues, stood before the throne, and before the Lamb, clothed with white robes,
and palms in their hands."
From "Our English Surnames" by Charles W. Bardsley pages 162, 163 we extract:
"The various religious wanderings of solitary recluses, though belonging to a system long
faded from our English lite, find a perpetual epitaph in the 'directories' of to-day.
Thus we have still our 'Pilgrims' or 'Pelerins' as the Normans termed them. We may
meet with 'Palmers' anyday in the streets of our large towns — names distinctly relating
the manner in which their owners have derived their title. The 'Pilgrim' may have but
visited the Shrine of St. Thomas of Canterbury; the Palmer' as his Sobriquett proves,
had forlorn and weary battled against all difficulties and trod the path that led to the
Holy Sepulchre."
"The Faded palm branch in his hand.
"Showed pilgrim from the Holy land." — Scott.
We therefor find, though centuries had interveiied after the Bible accounts were
written that the same idea of its superior virtue prevailed and that those infatuated
bands— the Crusaders — who sought the deliverance of the Holy Land under Peter the
Hermit, Richard (cour de Lion) &c. often carried back to their homes branches of this
tree, or its leaves interwo\pn in their hat bands, as emblems of their journey, and by
their persistence as "bearers of the Palm" established a name — Palmer.
Gibbon in his "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, ' chap. 57, gives this record:
"About thirty years before the Crusade (1064) the archbishop of Mentz with the
bishops Utrecht, Bamberg and Retisbon undertook the laborious journey from the Rhine
to the Jordan and the multitude of their followers amounted to seven thousand. * * *
After visiting the Holy places they embarked for Italy, but only a remnant of two thous.
and arrived safely in their native land. lugulphus a secretary of William the Conqueror
was a companion of this pilgrimage; he observed that 'they sallied from Normandy thirty
stout and well appointed horsemen, but that they repassed the Alps twenty miserable
palmers with the staff in their hand and the wallet at their back.' "
With these records of derivation it is easily perceived that there could be no com-
mon patriarch to many of the various families of the name that now exist; therefore,
though the name may often figure in the records of the Old World, it will require the
most definite proof to connect their Transatlantic relationship.
Besse records the name a few times in his "Sufferings of the Quakers" from
which I extract:
"In 1658, Thomas Palmer and Richard Mills, coming to a meeting in Banbury,
Oxfordshire, had two mares taken from them valued at £5."
"In 1659, Thomas Palmer and two others were subpoenaed into the Exchange at
the suit of John Dyke, a priest, for tithes, valued at 14s.: they appeared accordingly,
but refusing to swear to their answer, were imprisoned for contempt in a low dungeon
at Warwick, twenty steps deep, where the said Thomas Palmer lay ten months."
"In 1660. Rose Palmer and others committed close piisoners to the Bottom In
Aldburgh, for frequenting meetings at Ipswich, Suffolk."
"In Buckinghamshire seventeen persons, including one Thomas Palmer, were
taken out of a meeting by soldiers and carried to justices, who, upon their refusing to
swear, sent them to prison."
"In 1664 Ezekiel Palmer of Cambridgeshire had seven cows taken, worth £22,
for nonconformity to public worship."
"In London this year there died in Newgate, or by sickness contracted there,
twenty-five persons — viz., John Clark, John Wilkinson, John Lewis, William Tomklns,
John Hales, Robert Twynn, Henry Haster. Joseph Stonehouse, Mary Draper, John Pal-
mer. John Cooke, Edward Biker. Andrew Andrews, John Wildbore. Richard Twynn,
Mary Davis, George Hide, Hannah Cooke. Mary Mile, Henry Woodward, Richard Aud-
ley. Wary Travers, Roger Evans, Hannah Drury and Benjamin Greenwell. When the
relations of some of the deceased desired their bodies in order to bury them. It was not
INCIDENTAL ix
granted; but they were privately interred in the ground belonging to the gaol, that their
deaths might be concealed as much as possible from the observation of the people."
In the chancel at Snoland in Kent, where Thomas Palmer, who married the
daughter of Fitz Simon, lies buried, is the following epitaph:
"Palmers all our faders were
I a Palmer lived here
And travelled still, till wud age
I ended this world's pilgrimage
On the blest Ascensian day
In the cheerful month of May
A thousand with four hundred seaven
I took my journey hence to heaven."
Bailey in "Clark's Introduction to Heraldry," thus defines the difference between
a palmer and pilgrim: "A Pilgrim had some dwelling-place, a Palmer none; a Pilgrim
travelled to some certain place, the Palmer to all; the Pilgrim must go at his own
charge, the Palmer must profess poverty, whether real or willful; the Pilgrim might
give over his profes'^ion, hut the Palmer might not."
Burke's "Encyclopedia of Heraldry" describes forty-five coats-of-arms under the
name of Palmer, one of which is herewith presented. It will illustrate the range of
thought in those times, even though it may have no connection with our family:
On a few of them were mottoes, for example:
"Par sit fortuna labori."
Trans. — By labor there is fortune.
"Palma Virtuti."
Trans. — A palm to valor, i. e.. There is a reward to courage.
"In Deo est mihi omnes fides."
Trans. — All my trust is in God.
In later times Lord Nelson had for his motto:
"Palmam qui merint ferat."
Trans. — Let him who has won it bear the Palm.
The name early found recognition in literature. Chaucer uses it in The Prologue
to the Canterbury Tales.
"When that Aprilis with his showers swoot,
"The drought of March has pierced to the root,
"When Zephyrus eke with his swoote breath
"Inspired hath in every grove and heath
"The tender croppes. »«***«
"Then longe folks to go on pilgrimages
"And palmers for to seeke strange strands
"To feme hallows couth in sundry lands;
Prom Spencer's "Fairie Queene we extract — Rook 2, Canto 1 —
"Him als acompany'd upon the way
"A comely Palmer clad in black attire;
Of ripest years and hairs all hoarie gray
"That with a staff his feeble limbs did stlre
"Lest his long way his aged limbs should tirr,
"And if by looks one may the mind aread,
"He seemed to be a sage and sober sire.
From Shakespeare we have —
"My sceptre for a Palmer's walking staff."
King Richard 2nd, Act 3; scene 3.
"Where do the palmers lodge, I do beseech you."
All's Well That Ends Well, Act 3; scene 5.
"And palm to palm is holy palmer's kiss."
Romeo and Juliet, Act 1st; scene 6.
Also in several other places.
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From "Marmion" Canto 1. Stan. 23. — Sir Walter Scott —
"Here is a Holy Palmer come,
"From 'Salem first, and last from Rome:
"One that liath kissed the blessed tomb
"And visited each holy shrine
"In Araby and Palestine;
"On hills of Armenia hath been
"Where Noah's ark may yet be seen;
"By that Red Sea, too, hath he trode,
"Which parted at the prophet's rod;
"In Sinai's wilderness he saw
"The mount where Israel heard the law
"Mid thunder-dint and flashing levin
"And shadows, mists and darkness given."
Extract from "The Palmer" by Felicia Hemans —
"Art thou come from the far-oft land at last?
"Thou that hast wandered long!
"Thou art come to a home whence the smile has passed,
"With the merry voice of song.
"Say what hast thou brought from the distant shore
"For thy wasted youth to pay?
"Hast thou treasures to win thee joys once more?
"Hast thou vassals to smooth thy way?
"I have brought but the palm branch in my hand
"Yet I call not my bright youth lost!
"I have won but high thought in the Holy Land,
"Yet I count not too dear the cost!
"I look on the leaves of the deathless tree
"These records of my track;
"And better than youth in its flush of glee
"Are the memories they give me back!
"A rich light thence o'er my life's decline,
"An inborn light is cast;
"For the sake of the palm from the Holy Shrine
"I bewail not my bright days past."
Savage in his "Genealogical Dictionary of New England" gives an account of a
great number of Palmers who settled in that region, and who doubtless are the progeni-
tors of many of the name scattered through this country. Of whom the following may
be mentioned as important— „ , , .. ^. t. »
] William Palmer who came from Nottinghamshire, England, in the ship Fortune,
the second vessel after the Mayflower, in ie21, landed at Plymouth and settled at Dux-
bury Mass., and has left numerous descendants.
" 2 Walter Palmer also from Nottinghamshire in 1629, landed at Charlestown Mass.
He was one of the original setlers of that place. Afterwards he was one of the founders
of Rehoboth Mass. in 1643; and of Southerton now Stonington, Conn., In 1653. He finally
settled at Wequetequock Cove where he had purchased a large tract of land, a short
distance North East of Stonington and in Rhode Island, and in a nearby graveyard he
and many of his family were burled. A view of his residence is herewith given. He
was twice married and had twelve children whose descendants are very numerous. He
was an influential man in his day both in State and church affairs and many of his
descendants have been persons of talent and distinction. A re-union of the family was
held at Stonington Conn, in 1S81 and again in 1882 of which an interesting Book was
nublished by Noves F. Palmer of New York.
3. Thomas Palmer from Bradford. England, came in the ship Expectation m
1635 and founded the town of Roxley, Mass.
4. A Lieutenant William Palmer was made a treeman at Yarmouth, Mass., June
7 1638 He afterwards settled on Long Island. j j
5 A William Palmer settled in Virginia at an early date and has many descend-
ants through ^thejout^h^rn ^tates.^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ _^ ^.^^ ^^^^^^^ .^ Philadelphia, Pa.,
"'"^^'TrTthrp^^rch'i'eThargavfthe name Nine Partners to a locality - Dutchess
County New York, there was one partner to that extensive undertaking named Mathew
INCIDENTAL xi
Palmer who came from Nottinghamshire, England, to New York in 1720. From
accounts he appears to have been a Friend (or Quaker). His descendants are numer-
ous. amouK which were said to b<? John Palmer and his sister Catharine Palmer Foulke,
of Stroudsburg. Pa., who were influential niinK-;ters in the Society of Friends.
8. An Anthony Palmer was president of the Provisional Council of Pennsylvania
and ex-officio governor from May 6. 1747 to Nov. 2.'?, 1748. He was a gentleman of
wealth and had come to this colony from the West Indies in 1708. He was married and
some of his descendants are said to still reside in Philadelphia. (See Armor Lives of
the Governors of Pennsylvania.)
9. One name that would be nearly contemporary with the subject of this work
has this to his record. "John Palmer born 1667, son of John of Situate, son of first
John of Situate and Hingham. Mass., who came to this country in ship Elizabeth in Sep-
tember 1635. He was probably a brother to Thomas of Ro.xley. Mass. (See No. 3 of
these notes.) Both of these have a large progeny scattered over this country.
10. There were also setlers of the name in New Jersey. Smith in his history of
the state, mentions a John Palmer of Staten Island having with others made a settle-
ment on the Raritan about the Falls, and that "John Palmer was appointed by Deputy
Governor Rudyard as one of six persons whom he appointed as a council for East
Jersey, in which he was continued till 1684, when a new council was appointed." The
six names thus appointed were: Lewis Morris, John Berry, John Palmer, William
Sanfford, Lawrence Andros and Benjamin Pi-ice.
11. As another contemporary with John Palmer, the immigrant to Concord, there
lived in London Samuel Palmer, an eminent printer, in whose office Benjamin Franklin
was one time employed. He died in 1732. And later in the eighteenth century fig-
ured John Palmer, an actor of very considerable talents belonging to the Drury Lane
Theatre, bom about 1742. In his profession lie excelled. He died suddenly on the stage
Immediately after uttering the words, "There is another and a better world."
12. There arrived in Pennsylvania about 1684, John and Christian Palmer in the
ship Providence of Scarborough, Robert Hopper master, and settled in Bucks county,
Pa. No known relationship existed between these and the Concord settler, and as
there h£is never appeared any tradition concerning an affinity, it is highly probable
they sprang from distinct families in the mother country.
13. There were numerous settlements of Palmers in the lower part of the State
of Delaware, a descendant of which was the late Maj. Gen. William Palmer of Colorado
Springs, Colo., a noted Cavalry General of the Civil War.
With the hope that these "Incidentals" may prove of Interest to the readers foi
want of further space they will have to sufBce.
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GENEALOGICAL HISTORY
Palmer Division
FIRST GENERATION
With an appreciation of the rich inheritance attached to the name — Palm-
er— somewhat sliown in the foregoing "Incidentals," and to be found in
many other valuable accounts; and with a desire that the name shall always
be duly cherished and perpetuated, the genealogy is herewith presented of the
descendants of JOHN PALMER, who settled in Concord township, Chester
(now Delaware) county, Pa., previous to or about 1686.
I— I. JOHN PALMER, b. in England; d. 1742, Concord, Pa.; m.
MARY SOUTHERY, dau. of Robert, of Bethel, b. ; d. 1745.
A general tradition exists that John Palmer was either enticed or be-
guiled to leav; the home of his mother in England (his father being dead)
by those interested, to pay his way for the profit to result from his labor (a
custom somewhat in vogue at that time) , and that he embarked from London
and came to Pennsylvania, where he served a number of years at labor for
his passage. No authentic records have been found to corroborate this tradi-
tion, but as it is very generally upheld by the elder members of the family, and
as no other account is to be found as to his appcarar.cc in this country, it seems
safe to give it a place in his history. This class of emigrants were called "Re-
demptioners." Although he had evidently been in the neighborhood (as will
appear by records given further on, in the year 1686.) yet the first reliable ac-
count that appears of his permanent settlement is the purchase of one hundred
acres of land of the patent for which a copy will be given.
This tract was first surveyed 7 mo. 4, i68;5, to \Villiam Hawkes on rent. —
it was afterwards occupied by Gideon Gamliare (or Gambel) and in 1685 by
James Browne. It is not known that John Palmer had any dealings v.ith any
of these to obtain possession of this tract, nor is it of material consequence as
his patent fully perfected his title.
See Smith's Map of early grants and patents of Delaware Co., Pa. — Map
Concord.
Copy of Patent to John Palmer. t'S88,
By virtue of the commission granted by William Penn Proprletarie and Gov-
enor of the province of Pennsilvania & counties annexed,
UNTO
William Markham Secrle Thomas Ell's John Goodson or anie two of us (The Secrie
being one) wee send greeting, Whereas there is a piece of land in the county of Chester
PALMER FAMILY.
In Township of Concord Beginning att a corner marked post of John Roberts land then
east northeast by ye same Four Hundred & eightie perches, thence north northwest by a
Line of trees thirtie four perches thence west southwest by a line of trees dividing this tract
from George Stroud's Land four hundred & eightie perches thence south south-east by
a Street or road thirtie four perches to ye place of beginning Contg one hundred acres
of Land Granted by virtue of a warrt from ye comms dated 24th of 1st mon 1688 and
laid out by ye surveyor generals ordr ye Sd day unto John Palmer purchaser and ad
John Palmer requesting us to Confirm ye same by patent Know yee that by virtue of ye
comms aforesd We have given granted and Confirmed and by these prents for Sd Wm Penn
ye propry wee do give grant and Confirm to him said John Palmer his heirs and assigns
forever ye said one hundred acres of Land To have hold & enjoy ye Sd Lands for ye
onlle use and behoof of ye said John Palmer his heirs and assigns forever To beholden
of ye proprietarie and his heirs as of ye manner of Springtowne in ye countie aforesaid in
free and common Socage by fealtie onlie, hen seating and improving ye same according to
regulation, yielding and paying therefore to ye proprietarie and his heirs att and upon
ye first day of ye first mon in everie year© att ye towne of Chester one engllsh silver
shilling or value thereof in our Currey to such persons as shall be from time to time
appointed for that purpose. In witness whereof wee have caused these prestB to be
made patent att Philadelphia ye 26th day of seventh moth fourth yeare of ye reign of
James ye second over England and being eight of ye proprietaries government anno
domini 1688.
(Signed) WM MARKHAM JOHN GOODSONN.
He had contracted his marriage previous to this time as the following
records will show, although no definite record of it has been preserved. He
married Mary Suddery (Southery) who was a daughter of Robert Southery,
fuller by trade, late of Westbury in the county of Wiltshire, England. Rob-
ert was the purchaser of two hundred and fifty acres of land in Bethel and
Thornbury by deeds bearing date tlie tenth an.d eleventh days of October, 1682,
and probably resided on the Bethel tract. He died before 1686: who his wife
was or even her Christian name does not appear, the only clue being that
Robert Southery and John Gibbons were brothers-in-law. Mary Southery
Palmer had a sister, Margery, who married John Hannum. They also settled
in Concord about a half a mile north of John Palmer. They were the only
children and after their father's death they, with the co-operation of their
husbands, disposed of his late possessions. These facts in relation to them
are established by the following extracts from the court records and deeds.
In the records of the court proceedings held at Chester. Pennsylvania,
4th mo. 1686, (on file in the Clerk of Court's ofifice at West Chester, Pa.)
it is noticed that a road is laid out from Bethel to Chichester 60 feet wide;
beginning at the side of Concord toward the river on the street or highway
of Concord : First, through land of John Gibbons, his house on the right
side; then through land of Robert Southery, late deceased, his house on the
left side; then tlirough land of Robert Pile, his house on right hand, etc.
From this it is reasonable to assume that Robert Southery had built a house
and resided upon this land and had lately deceased.
This land appears to have been a part of 500 acres of the John Gibbons
tract taken up by deeds of lease and release August 1-2, 1681. and conveyed
to Robert Southery, his brother-in-law, by deed of same tenor, October lOii,
1682. It was surveyed November 2j, 1683, as 150 acres, and to make up the
deficiency to 250 acres, John Gibbons on the same date conveyed to said Rob-
ert Southery too acres in Thornbury. By reference to the court records un-
der elate of 7 month 1686, this latter tract was disposed of as followeth :
"John Palmer and John Hannum, by and with the consent of their wives.
Mary Palmer and Margery Hannum, made over a deed for 100 acres of
FIRST GENERATION.
land lying and being in tlie township of Concord (Thornbury) to Edward
Bennett, bis heirs and assigns." This is conclusive evidence of their respec-
tive marriages pre\ious to this date. As to tlie Bethel tract, the records show
that a deed was given by the same persons, dated the ist day of the 1st month
(March), 1688. to Nicholas Pyle, for 150 acres of land in Bethel. To confirm
the title of these lands a deed of release dated the 31st day of December, An.
Dom. 1715. between John Palmer, yeoman, and JNIary his wife, and John Han-
num, yeoman, and Margery his wife, all of the township of Concord, county
of Chester, Province of Petmsyhania, of the one part, and \Villiam Brinton,
yeoman, of Birmingham, of the other part; in which it is fully set forth that
"Robert Sudderj- in his lifetime became lawfully seized in his Demeasn as of
fee of in the srf Two hundred and fifty acres of land with the appurtenances
and Dyed seized thereof in his estate aforesaid after whose Decease the same
Two hundred S: fifty acres of land with the appurtenances Descended & came
to the sd Mary and Margery parties to these presents as the Daughters and
only heir of him the said Robert Suddery."
There is also a court record of 4 mo. 1686 in which is noted a difficulty
between Nicholas Xewlin, of Concord, and John Hannum anfl John Palmer,
concerning a hog; and also that John Hannum v.as gi\-en an earmark and
brand mark for his stock, which also shows their residence here at this time.
It is likely John and Mar}' were Friends, for a time at least, for their
older children appeal... co have a right of membership in the Society, which
was not the case with the younger ones until taken into Meeting, as will be
noticed under their names. But the facts and traditions relating to that per-
iod indicate that they left the Society through the defection of George Keith,
a minister, who went off because of non-agreement in doctrine, and that they
soon after joined the Baptists. By records of the Baptist Society, which were
in the possession of the late Robert Frame, Esq., of Birmingham, it appears
that on 6 mo. loth, 1697, Thomas Powell, John Palmer, etc., five in number,
were baptized ; also on 7 mo. 27.1697, John Hannum, Alargery Hannum. Mary
Palmer, etc., ten in luimber, were baptized — all in Ridley Creek.
On the return of Keith from Englanfl, whither he had gone sonn after
his schism, he records preaching at John Hanon's ( Hannum's) in Concord,
2 mo. 9, 1702, on the text Matt. xvi. 18. and on the nth he preached at
Thomas Powell's, and states that both these niai were formerly Quakers, to-
gether with several of their neighbors. In Smith's "History of Delaware
County" it is noticed that there were quite a number in Concord who adhered
to Keith. These facts seem to point quite definitely to their religious posi-
tion, but their children seem not to have gone with them ( or at least those of
whom the records ha\e come down to us), but to have continued members of
the Society of Friends.
Of the birth nf either John or Mar}- nothing is known, but from the tlatc
of their marriage, and being no doubt in the Ijloom of manh(K)d and woman-
hood, we may reasonably conclude they came ui>on this earth between 1660
and 1670. The}- continued to reside upon the land he had purchased all their
lives, but as to the nature nf their dwelling-house, history seems to be silent.
The present dwelling (see illustration) was enlarged by his grandson Moses,
and is probably very nearly upon the original site.
.\n incident is preserved relating to Mar\-. that she dro\-e a bear away
PALMER FAMILY.
from a chestnut tree with a fire-poker or poking-stick ; and Stephen Hall. who
died 7 mo. 26, 181 5, at an advanced age, used to boast that he had seen six
generations of the Pahners — that lie remembered the first John Palmer, who
was a little white-headed Englishman, but lie remembered his wife better,
for she once gave him a piece of bread and butter.
The time of their death is verj' nearly established bj' their wills. John's
will is dated 2 mo. (.\pril) 22, 1739-40, and was proven 7 mo. i, 1742; hence
he probably died in the 5th or 6th mo. (July or August) of that year.
Mary survived her husband a short time; she made a will bearing date
3 mo. (May) 28, 1744. which was proven 3 mo. 18, 1745, and hence her
death happened nearly about the forepart of the latter year. In her will she
gave a few things to each of her children as mementoes of remembrance, and
left £10 to buy Bibles for her grandchildren.
John's will is as follo\AS, in which the nature of his family is clearly in-
dicated :
"In the name of God Aroen: I John Palmer senior of Concord in the County of
Chester Being weak of Bodj' yet perfect in mind and memory (Thanks be to God there-
for) and calling to mind the mortality of my body I do ordain this as my Last Will and
Test.amtnt.
"And first I commit my Soul to Ood who gave it (in full assurance that at the last
day I shall receive the same again) ami my body to the Earth to be buried in an orderly
Christian-like way and manner according to the discretion of my Executors, and as for
what worldly goods it hath pleased God to endow me with I do dispose of them in man-
ner following:
"Imprimus, I do leave to my dearly beloved wife Mary Palmer the whole use and
benefits of my real estate during her lifetime.
"Item, I do leave to each of my children (viz.) Jno Palmer, Catherine Skears, Eals
Buffington, Marjery Kerlin, Ann Trimble and llary Trimble, the Sum of forty shlll's
Pennsylvania Money, and the said sums to be paid at the end of one whole year after
my Decease, and the same to be raised out of my personal Estate at the discretion of
my Executors and the remaining part of my personal estate I do leave to my dearlj
beloved wife to dispose of at her pleasure.
"Item. I alow that at the death of my beloved wife Mary Palmer my Real Estate
with Dwelling-house, Bam, Orchards and ?,11 appertenances, thereunto belonging to fall
unto my beloved son Jno. Palmer, that which I do leave from that time (viz.) my wife's
decease, to the aforesaid John Palmer my son to occupy, use, dispose of or sell at his
will and pleasure and the said Jno. Palmer paying the several sums of money herein
specified.
"Item, I alow that at the end or expiration of two full years after the death of
my wife and my son John coming into the possession of my Real Estate that he shall
pay to each of my daughters (or to thpir heirs in case of mortality) (viz.) Catherine
Skears, Eals Buffington. Marjery Kerlin, Ann Trimble and Marj' Trimble the sum ten
pounds Pennsylvania money which I alow as their parts of my Real Estate. I alow
my dearly beloved wife Mary Palmer and my well Beloved Son Jno. Palmer to be
Executors of this my last Will and Testament. Utterly Disanuling and making void
all former Wills or Testaments made by me and allowing this and no other to stand, as
witness my hand and seal this 22nd dav of Februarv in the year of our Lord God
1739, 40.
his
JOHN X PALMER. (SEAL)
mark
Signed sealed and published to
be the Last Will and Testament of
John Palmer Senior in presence of us
JOSEPH ARMSTRONG,
his
JNO X WORRY,
mark
JNO ANDERSON."
The e.xecutors' account of Mary's estate being an old-time document, a
copy is presented :
FIRST GENERATION.
"The accts of Wm Trimble & John Palmer Ecrs of Mary Palmer Deed, fild the
11th April 1745.
"John Palmer & Wm. Trimble Executor To the Estate of mary palmer Deceased
stands Charged with the said Estate which was appraised to £131: 5s: lOd by peter
Hatton and Joseph Chamberlin.
"Errors Excepted by us
"W« TRIMBLE
"JOHN PALMER
"Contra Cr
S D
by Funeral Expenses £3, 10 2
by Expenses when the will was proved 1 — 2 — 0
by Vandue Expencs £0. — 19 — 0
by Cash Laid out for bibls for ye grand Children 10 " 0 "0
by Cash and goods To .John palmer 19 — 2 — 5
by Cash and goods To Cathrin Skear 19— 2—5
by Cash and goods to Alice bufington 19 — 2 — 5
by Cash and goods To Margrey Carral - 19 — 2 — 5
by Cash and goods To ann Trimble 19 — 2 — 5
by Cash and goods to Mary Trimble 19 — 2 — 5
To some necessery Expences and Truble 10 0
£131 " 5 "8"
The remains of an old graveyard whicli still exists on their tract, and
which the accompanying sketch illustrates, mark the spot of their interment.
It bears strongly the marks of neglect, and, save a couple of headstones, which
serve to call to mind its ancient dedication, has naught to guide the modern in-
vestigator. This state of things the compiler of this works hopes at no dis-
tant day to change, and to have a suitable enclosure and memorial-stone erect-
ed, to be an anchor of knowledge to the generations of children hence to occupy
our places.
The position of John Palmer's land, as well as of nearly all of the original
settlers in Concord and vicinity, can be plainly seen by reference to the ac-
companying map.
Tlieir children were as follows, for detailed account of which see untler next
generation.
II— 2. John, b. about 1690; d. 5 mo. 1771.
II— 3. Catharine, b. d.
II— 4. Eals (Alice), b. d.
II— 5. Margery, b. about 1702; d.
II— 6. Ann, b. 1706; d. 10 mo. 11, 1755.
II— 7. Mary, b. about 1708; d.
SECOND GENERATION
Ch. of John Palmer {No. i ) and Mary Sottthcry.
II— 2. JOHN PALMER 2 (John i), b. about the year 1690. but the
exact date does not appear. He was known by the appellation of John Palm-
er, Junior, and it is a traditional story that being an only son his parents
were fearful that their name might become extinct, as was the fate of his
mother's; but subsequent events no doubt relieved their minds on this score.
He m. Martha Yearsley 4 mo. (June O. S.) 9, 1714, dau. of John and Eliza-
beth, who came from Middlewich, England, A. D. 1700, and settled in Thorn-
bury, Chester Co., Pa. (See map.) Martha was b. 4 mo. (June) 14, 1696, and
hence crossed the ocean quite young with her parents. They brought a fam-
ily of five children, to wit: a son John (who m. Sarah Conway in 1710) and
four daughters: Elizabeth, who m.Moses Key 12 mo. 18, 1701; Martha as
above; Ann who m. Jacob Vernon 5 mo. — 1701, and Hannah who m. Peter
Hatton I mo. 13, 171 7. They also had a dau. Sarah, who d. young in Eng-
land. The elder John Yearsley d. in 1708, and Elizabeth, his wife, d. 3 mo.
25, 1728. The land on which they settled was part of a tract of 1350 acres
surveyed to John Simcock in 1684; John Yearsley purchased 500 acres of
this by deed of 4 mo. 10, 1701, and John Yearsley, Jr., obtained 254 acres
I mo., 27, 1 710, probably in the settlement of his father's estate. Portions
of this land have remained in the family name until the present time ( 1900).
At Concord M. Mtg 11th of 6 mo. 1701. This is to certify whome itt may con-
cern yt whereas .John Yearsley in MidfUench hath A desire and inclination to transport
himselfe, wife and children into ye Province of Pennsilvania — And hee having layd before
ye meeting of Friends at Middlench meeting whereof he is a member his desire and
intention for so doeing and desires ye consent and advice of yt meeting for soe grate
weighy an undertaking And finding no Friend or Friends yt doe gainsay ye contrary
wee knowing nothing but yt hee hath walked humbly with the Lord and according to
Truth and done euqually and justly with all persons with whom he hath had to deall with
all his wife and children have walked carefully and without blame as with Relative to
ye Truth wee having nothing to charge them with But desiring their prosperitie and
welfare in ye same, doe give them this our Certiflcatte to our well beloved friends in Pen-
silvania, Desiring their Reception of them in Love and unitie; if god all mighty bee
pleased to bring them saffe thither, as wee shall doe for any yt may have A desire to
Return from thence with your Certificattes. Signed att our monthly meeting held att
Hampton ye 29th of ye 6 month 1700.
Tryall Rider John Jerme Laurance Fratcher
Gilbert Woollam James Dix John Prichard
John Kennerly William Hancock Edward Williamson
William Heawood Henry Fletcher John James
The proceedings in relation to the marriage of John Palmer, Jr., and
Martha Yearsley are set forth in the following extracts from the records of
Concord Monthly Meeting of Friends :
"At a Monthly Meeting held at Chichester Meeting-house the 13 day of the 7th
mo., 1714.
"John Palmer junr & Martha Yearsley appeared here and Declared their inten-
SECOND GENERATION.
tions of Marriage it being the first time. Thomas Peirson and Henry Oburn are ap-
pointed to make Inquiry into his Clearness relating to marriage, and make report to
the next meeting."
"At a Montlily Meeting held at Concord Meeting-house the 11th day of the 8th
mo., 1714.
"John Palmer & Martha Yearsley appeared here & continued their intentions of
marriage, it being the second time, & he producing a Certificate from his Parents of
their consent they requesting this Meeting's allowance or concurrence herein.
"Therefore this meeting leaves them to proceed according to the good order of
Truth. Edward Bennet ft William Brainton are appointed to attend the marriage and
make report to the next meeting."
At the next monthly meeting held at Chichester Mtg. H. the 8th of 9th Mo. 1714
"Those Persons that wore appointed to attend the marriage of John Palmer &
Martha Yearsley m.nkf report that it was accomplished orderly at the meeting-house
at Concord the 4th of 9th mo. 1714."
Their marriage certificate as recorded by "Friends" is here appended:
"Wheras John Palmer Junr of Concord in the County of Chester, yeoman, and
Martha Yearsley of Thornbury in the s'd County, spinster, have published their inten-
tions of marriage in two monthly meetings of the People called Quakers belonging to
the said town of Concord *c. and the said meetings after mature Consideration and hav-
ing made enquiries finding nothing to ye Contrary but that the said Parties were clear
from all others on accoimt of marriage and that Parents and Relations on both sides
were Consenting there to, Did Therefore allow of ye said marriage. These therefore may
Certify whom it may Concern that for ye Consumation of ye said marriage the said John
Palmer and Martha Yearsley appeared in an assembly of the aforesaid People met to-
gether for that end and purpose at the Meeting-House in ye s'd town of Concord the
fourth day of ye ninth month in the year one thousand seven hundred and fourth-teen.
S'd .John Palmer standing up in ye s'd assembly taking the said Martha Yearsley by ye
hand took her to be his wife and promised to be to her a Loving and faithful husband
until the Lord please to separate them by death, and the said Martha Yearsley took the
s'd John Palmer to be her husband and promised to be to him a Loving and
faithful wife until the Lord please to separate them by death, and as a Confirmation
thereof the said John Palmer and Martha have hereunto set their hands. She according
to the Custom of marriage assuming the Surname of her husband. And we whose names
are here subscribed being present at ye s'd marriage In witness thereof have hereunto
set our hands the day and year above written.
Henary Nayle Isaac Taylor John Palmer
Nicholas Pyle ■William Pyle Martha Palmer
George Pierce John Willis John Palmer 1 parg^tg
Nath. Newlin Peter Hatton Mary Palmer j
William Harris Ann Pierce Elizabeth Yearsley 1 parents
Randall Malin Ann Pyle John Yearsley /
Henary Obion Jean Brinton Sarah Yearsley
Will. Brinton Hannah Lea Jacob Vernon
James Gibbons Ann Bennet Ann Vernon
Richard Woodward Esther Willis Moses Key
Thomas Dunbarbin Mary Willis Elizabeth Key
Saml Nutt Elizabeth Boouth Hannah Yearsley
John Hannum Martha Taylor
They remained in good standing in the Society all their lives, and their
names frequently occur in the business of the Meeting, especially as witnesses
to numerous marriages.
John followed the occupation of farming, at first on the farm be-
queathed by his father, and subsequently on land purchased by him in the
western part of Concord. (See map.) This tract of land, containing one
hundred and seventy-fi\e acres, he purchased of Henry Peirce and Sarah his
wife by deed bearing date the 9th day of the oth month, A. D. 171 2, it being
part of a tract of 500 acres surveyed to John Hazelgrove 8 mo. 5, 1683, from
PALMER FAMILY.
liim it passed to Jeremiah Collet. Jr.. by deed of May 30-31. 1701 ; from him to
Thomas and Wilham Woodward, May 13, 1703: from them to Jasper Yeates
May 5. 1709, and from him to Henry Pearce, Jan. 10. 1710. — See Smith's
Map of Early Grants, etc.
They probably did not remo\c ti.i this sitnation until after the marriage
of their son JNIoses: as we find tliat in 1748 they gave the home-place to their
son Moses by deed of gift, stating the act to be from "the natural love and
Affection they bear to him, as well as for his better preferment in the world."
A view of the old house and surrounding land is gi\-en.
John appears to have taken an interest in the affairs going on around
him. and was one amongst others to be early concerned in schools.
By his will, which is here annexed, it is apparent that of ten children
which were born to him, only four were living when he made it, and that he
either had given his two daughters a sliare of his estate in his lifetime, as he
had his son Moses, or thought that they did not need much.
Copy of John Paliiirr's Will, prox'cd May i6th. 1771.
I John Palmer of the Township of Concord in the County of Chester and Province
of Pennsylvania calling to mind the uncertainty of my time in this world Do make this
my last will and testament in Mannor following that is to say Imprimis, My will is that
all my just Debts and Funeral charges be paid as soon as conveniently may be after my
decease by my executors hereinafter named and appointed Item I give and devise to my son
John Palmer all and singular my Messsuage Plantation and tract of Land Situate in Concord
aforesaid containing One Hundred .ind Seventy five acres be the same more or less to
hold to him the said John Palmer his hairs and Assigns forever, He paying out of the
same Land Premeses unto his Mother Martha Palmer the sum of Five Pounds yerely
and every year during her widowhood and no longer as allso to alow her his said mother
the Liberty to aney part of my Dwelling Ho\ise to live in which part shee shall think
fit to chose with ground Suficient for e Gardian and Aples out of my Orchard for her own
use as also Neresery Firewood and the Keeping one Horse and one cow with Pasture for
the Sumer and Suficient fother for the same during the winter season all which Prlv-
eledges shee shall Injoy while shee Remains my Widdow and no longer I allso give to my
said son John all my Horses and Horse Kind (Except) one. which one I give to my wife
and the liberty to chose which she thinks proper I also give to my son John all my Horse
Geers my cart, Ploughe Harrows and all the utenseals therewith belonging. Item, I give
and bequeath to my son Mosis Palmer the sum of Twenty Shillings. Item, I give and
Bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Evenson the sum of Twenty Shillings. Item, I give
and Bequeath to my daughter Martha Chemberlin the sum of Tw^enty Shillings. All
which Legeces are to be paid out of my Personal Estate in one yere after my Decese.
Item, I give and Bequeath to my well beloved wife Matha all the Resedue of my
Estate what or wheresoever after Discharging my Debts and the above said Legeces. And
lastly I do hereby name constitute and appoint my well beloved wife Matha and my
son John Palmer. Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revvoking all
other former Wills and Testaments by raee made. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of March and in the year of our Lord one
Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty and Eight 1758.
JOHN PALMER. (SEAL).
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said John Palmer to be his last will and
Testament in the Presents of John Wilson William Walter Jo Hannum.
He died 5 mo.. 1771, and was buried 5 mo. 3. 1771. B. Hawley in diary,
near the graves of his parents. A stone at the head of his grave bears the in-
scription, "I. P. 1771." Martha survived him a few years. Her most famil-
iar name was "Patty Palmer." Rachel Arment, who died in 1855 in her
95th year, remembered her quite well, and said she would often walk from one
son's to the other's, a distance of two miles, when a very old woman. The
time of her death is not recorded, but it probably happened before 1780.
SECOND GENERATION.
Their cliildren were as follows, for further account see next genera-
tion :
8. Mary, b. 6th mo. 21, 1715; d. young.
9. John, b. 8 mo. 20, 1717; d. young.
10. Isaac, b. 9 mo. 13, 1719; d. young.
11. Moses, b. 5 mo. 26, 1721; d. 6 mo. 20, 17S3.
12. Elizabeth, b. 3 mo. 24, 1724; d.
13. Rebecca, b. 8 mo. 1, 1726; d. young.
14. Martha, b. 3 mo. 11, 1729; d.
15. Susannah, b. 10 mo. 24, 1731; d. in infancy.
16. Susanna (2nd), b. 12 mo. 14, 1732; d. youug.
17. John (2nd), b. 8 mo. 1, 1736; d. 4 mo.. 1793.
II— 3. CATHERINE PALMER 2 (John i), the oldest dau: the rec-
ords concerning her are very meagre. She. m. Skears, but of her de-
scendants I have been able to get barely a trace. The names of Hebart Sker
and Rebecca Sker appear as witnesses to the marriage of William Trimble
and \m\ Palmer, and the names of .Mbertos Scare and Margaret Scare as
witnesses to the marriage of James Trimble and Mary Palmer. It is reason-
able to infer that at least Hebart and .Mbertos were her sons, and that Re-
becca and Margaret were either daughters or daughters-in-law. This ends my
research concerning her.
II — 4. EALS (Alice) PALMER 2 (John i), b. probably previous to
1700, but wo record of her birth or death has been di.scovered. She m. Rich-
ard Buffington about 1720 as his third wife, whom she survived.
In 1679 RICHARD BOVEINGTOX and John Grubb purchased a large
tract of land on the southwest side of I'pland creek, of John Test, who had
obtained it from Albert Hendrix. which is noted in the court records of No-
vember 25, 1679.
William Penn obtained a charter for the Province of Pennsylvania on
the 4th of March 1680 (1681 N. S.) and on Sept. 13. 1681, the first court
was held under the new dispensation. At that time RICHARD BUFFING-
TON appeared as a witness in one case, as a plaintiff in another and as a de-
fendant in a third. He was a member of the Grand Jury, June 27th, 1683.
At a court held the 6th of nth month, 1684, RICHARD BUFFINGTON
is ordered to receive the levies raised for the court house and prison in the
Township of Chester. He appears to have changed his residence as at a
• NOTE -From " Some Annals of the Buffington Family," by Gilbert Cope, the following extracts
are taken: "There are few English families in Pennsylvania which can claim an earlier arrival than
the BuffinKtons, whose ancestors were settled here before the name of Pennsylvania was given to the
province. In 1675 an English colony was established at Salem, New Jersey, and another at Burlington,
in 1877, both being composed of Friends or Quakers. A few who came over under these auspices, re-
moved to the western shore ot the Delaware river where courts had been established by the Dutch and
continued by the English. In order to raise money for the expenses of government, in 1677 a tax was
levied on all the "Tzdables " or taxables, of whom the list numbered 136, including ten from the Jersey
side of the river. Among these of English stock there were at Upland (now Chester), Robert Wade',
" Richard Bobbington," James Sandelands, John Test, Richard Noble, Henry Hastings, William Wood-
mancy and John Hayles (or Bayles-Beals.)
PALMER FAMILY.
court held 6th of ist month 1687-8 he was appointed "Constaple" for Chi-
chester and it appears that a survey of 400 acres was made 7th month, 14th,
1682 for Henry Hastings and Richard Buffington in Chichester township.
He appears to have resided here for several years. When by a deed of April
6, 1696, Richard Buffington and William Vestal purchased from the execu-
tors of John Loftus a tract of 218 acres on the Brandy wine near its forks
and by another deed of 6th month 2d, 1701, they purchased 218 acres more,
the rest of the Loftus tract, and made division by Vestal taking the latter
purchase, Richard Buffington had settled on his part prior to the last date
and was probably the first settler in what is now East Bradford township,
though it was considered a part of Westown township until 1705, when Brad-
ford was first organized. He was appointed constable for Westown for 1701,
1702 and 1703, and was also supervisor of highways at the same time. In
1708 he purchased 210 acres from Thomas Martin, of Middletown, to the
northward of his previous purchase, and after selling 100 acres to Nathaniel
Ring, divided in 1721 a portion to each of his sons, Thomas and William,
with a frontage to each on the stream. About this time he seated himself
upon an unoccupied tract of over 200 acres immediately in the forks of Bran-
dywine, upon which he erected buildings, probably under a lease or agreement
with the owner. After his death his son Joseph purchased the land from
Isaac Norris, Esq., of Fairhill, Philadelphia, son of Isaac Norris, who had in
1 718 purchased it of Jacob Taylor, to whom it had been originally surveyed.
It was here that he gathered around him his numerous posterity on an occa-
sion thus referred to in the Pennsylvania Gazette of June 28 to July 5, 1739,
and also noted in Watson's Annals of Philadelphia, to wit : "On the 30th of
May past, the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Ricahrd Buf-
fington, Senior, to the number of one hundred and fifteen, met together at his
house in Chester county, as also his nine sons and daughters-in-law and
twelve great-grandchildren in law. The old man is from Great Marie upon
the Thames, in Buckinghamshire in Old England ; aged about 85 years and
is still hearty, active and of perfect memory." In religion, if ever a Friend,
he afterwards became a Baptist and was present at the first Baptist organiza-
tion in these parts in 171 5, and to this Sociey he bequeathed £20, as also
£5 to its minister, Owen I'homas. However, some of his children and many
of his posterity have been Friends or Quakers. He died in January 1747-8,
when he must have been in his 94th year.
Whether he was married before his arrival in this country is not known.
The name of his first wife, Ann or Anne, is mentioned from 1689 to 1697-8.
In 1710 and 1712 a wife Frances joins him in conveyances and circumstances
indicate that she was the widow of John Grubb, who died in Chichester in
1708. His last wife was Alice Palmer, No. 4, of this work. She must have
been much younger than he, and their marriage occurred about 1720. By his
first wife there were ten children, none known by the second wife and three
by his third wife. Of the latter,see next generation page . Of the first the
following account is of interest because of their very numerous descendants.
I. — Richard Buffington, b. about 1679; d. 1741 ; m. Phebe Grubb, dau.
of John and Frances Grubb. They settled near Marshalton, Chester county,
and were the parents of twelve children. They were members of Bradford
SECOND GENERATION.
Friends' Meeting, in which she was a minister. She m. a 2nd husband, Simon
Hadly, of Mill Creek, Delaware, whom she also survived. She d. 3 mo. 4,
1769. Richard and she were buried at Bradford Mtg.
2. — Ann Buffington , d. before her husband ; m. Benjamin Hick-
man, 1701, son of Francis and Elizabeth (immigrants) ; he d. 10 mo. 7,
1742. They setttled on his farm in Westtown and three of their seven chil-
dren were born in a cave in which at first they lived. The children were Mary,
Elizabeth, John, Francis, Benjamin. Ann and Hannah; whose descendants
are very numerous of the name Hickman, Cheyney, Hunt and James and oth-
ers.
3. Thomas Buffington, b. ; d. 10 mo., 1739; m. Ruth Cope before
1 710. She d. about 1728, dau. of Oliver and Rebecca Cope, the immigrants.
He m. a 2d wife, Ann , who survived him. He left nine children, to wit :
Richard, William, Rebecca (Atherton), Ruth (Ferree), Betty, Susanna,
Rachel (James), Anne (Morgan) and Thomas, but it is not known as to their
respective mothers.
4. Ruth Buffington, ; m. Ezekiel Harlan, 1705-6, of
Kennett. They had six children, to wit : Ezekiel, Elizabeth, Mary, Joseph,
Ruth and Benjamin, from whom are descended numerous Harlans, Whites
and Leonards.
5. William Buffington,
He was a tailor by trade. There is no record of his being married except
that there were persons of the name supposed to have been his descendants.
6. John Buffington, ; d. 1736; m. Sarah Eavenson.
They settled in West Bradford, where he died, leaving four children.
7. Hannah Buffington
m. Jeremiah Dean. 1720, of West Bradford, who is thought to have been
an immigrant from London. They had children, James, Xehemiah, John and
Mary.
8. Mary Buffington m. William Bald-
win, of Chester township, who d. 1722 ; m. 2d Charles Turner, of Birmingham.
9. Elizabeth Buffington, m. Peter Col-
lins, of East Bradford. He d. about 1733; m. 2d John Freeman, 11 mo. 1734-
5, an Englishman, and widower of West Bradford. There is no record of any
issue.
10. Lydia Buffington m. George Martin,
son of Thomas Martin and Margery (Mendenhall),
who were immigrants. George and Lydia resided in West Bradford and had
children Joseph, John, James, Rachel, Lydia, Mary, Elizabeth and Ann. He
m. a 2nd wife, Mary Nichols, 1757.
The remaining three children of RICHARD BUFFINGTON being the
issue by his wife, .■X.LICE PALMER, will be given a more extended account
in regular order in the next (third) generation.
Their names were :
18. Abigail, b. about 7 mo., 1721; d. bur. 5 mo. 1, 1813.
19. Joseph, b. about 1723; d. 11 mo. 1, 1785.
20. Alice, b. ?; d. 7 mo. 19, 1776.
PALMER FAMILY.
II.— 5. MARJERY PALMER 2 (John i), b. as nearly as can be de-
termined about 1702. Her parents having left Friends' Meeting, she conse-
quently was not a meinber, but at a monthly meeting of women Friends, held
at Chichester Meeting-house "ye ist of ye 3 mo., 1724, John Gore & Mar-
jery Palmer declared their intention of Marriage ye first time, she producing
a paper from her father signifying his and his wife's being w illing she should
proceed in marrying amongst Friends, she also Desiring to come under
Friends' care. Hannah Oburn and Elizabeth Walter are to inqtiire &c."
Women Friends reported fa\orably and the marriage proceeded, but men
Friends appear to have been a little negligent, as "Those friends that were
appointed to attend the marriage of John Gore and Marjery Palmer report
through some occasion they were neither of them there, the which shortness
is acknowledged, notwithstanding this meeting has received information that
ye said marriage was accomplished orderly the 17th day of ye 4th mo. 1724."
John lived but a short time after their marriage, and no records are to be
found of any children.
The next account of Marjery is, "At our Monthly Meeting of Women
Friends held at Concord Meeting house ist mo. 7, 1735,
"Marjery Gore being a member for sometime of this meeting, but of
late hath Entertained a man in her house and saith she is married to him by a
Priest but Refuseth to tell ye time, and friends being with her but not Re-
ceiving Satisfaction Edith Newlin & Grace Eavenson are appointed with a
man friend to give her another visit and if they find occasion, to draw a Tes-
timony against her and Produce it to ye next meeting."
This was done, but not immediately carried into effect, for "At our
Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held at Concord Meeting House ye 1st
of ye loth mo. 1735,
"Marjery Gore or Carlin sent a paper which was no way satisfaction
wherefore Mary \\'est & Grace Eavenson are appointed with a man friend to
draw up a Testimony against her and make report to ye next meeting."
After a lapse of six years it appears—
"At our Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held in Concord meeting
house ye 4th of ye nth mo. 1741, ^larjery Carrel Produced a paper of ac-
knowledgment for her outgoing, which this meeting accepts."
Her husband's first name was Daniel, as "Daniel Carroll & ux Margery
relict and admr of John Gore," exhibit accounts of administration, 1736-7.
He made his mark, and she signed Margery Carrell. The last of her where-
abouts is thus determined :
"At our Monthly Meeting of Women Friends held in Concord meeting
house ye ist of ye i2mo. 1741-2 Marjery Carrel Desires a few lines by way
of certificate in order to Ije joyned to a monthly meeting in the Jerseys, Mary
Newlin and Rachel Pyle are appointed to enquire into her conversation &
make report to the man friend appointed to draw the said certificate."
In the men's meeting of tlie same date Moses Key is appointed to assist
the women friends with the certificate; but her name on their records is
spelled "Carlin," and at the meeting held ist of ist month 1742, the certificate
for Margery Carlin is appro\e(l. This is the last information concerning her
that has been found.
SECOND GENERATION. 13
The remaining two daughters of John and Mary Palmer — viz., Ann (No.
6) and Mary (No. 7) — liaving married brothers — to wit. W'ilh'am and James
Trimble — it appears advisable to carry out the record of their descendants in
a consolidated form ; hence they will be found in the Trimble Division.
I
I
THIRD GENERATION
Line of John, John.
Ch of John Palmer (Xo. 2) and Martha Ycarsky.^W born in Concord, Ches-
ter (now Delaware) co., ra.
HI.— 8. MARY PALMER, b. 6 mo. 21, 171 5; d- young-
HI.— 9. JOHN PALMER, b. 8 mo. 20, 1717: d. young.
III.— 10. ISAAC PALMER, b. 9 mo. 13, 1719: d. young.
lll._ii. MOSES PALMER 3 (John 2, John i), b. 5 mo. 26, 1721 ; d.
A . .0 T-8-m \BIG\ILXEWLIX*2 mo. (April) 17, 1745. hi Friends'
tl H at ionc^r^ She Hved but a few years after their marriage, leavmg one
StJ^f se'en ch;iire.;of\it"an.el Xewhn and Mary Mendenhall (who were
™- 'hL' w?k 'Marv Woodward Xewlin, was the dau. of R.chard and Jane
IwiheUe, tooU>p 500 acres of land. » -^J- -^i^-^^fi
"■It l°;.f io"," r'xlLSiy.Lf'f.e 'irSn ..ced ,J o^„ a
Stone built in the wall the inscription
"Nathan'l and Mary Nndin, 1704."
nft^r«-prds William Trimble purchased land adjoining this
. .^TtirsUr ^^ ?"'^^^^ Division,' and see also Smith's Map
rtheEah- Grants ''a^d Patents in Delaware Co.. Pa. Xathanie
o the Earl> l^ram. a plantation and was a prominent
""'"botirhrXeSocietvo Fiends and in the community. He was for
r rr a;s ; mei ^^^ ^lu^S^f l^ir S^ ^t^ ^rS
'-^;;;;;Z^;::';:^^;^.^yn >n ComwaU, England. probaMy indicates the presence in that locality
in early times o( families of that name.
THIRD GENERATION. 15
given the name of Newlin township. He m. a 26. wife, Mary Fincher, 2-17-
1729, but only hved about a month thereafter.
Of the immigrant Nicholas Newlin, we find that his certificate from
Friends in Ireland dated 12 mo. 25, 1682, expresses dissatisfaction with his
removal for which he had given no satisfactory reason, "but our Godly jeal-
ousy is that his chief ground is fearfulness of sufferings here for the testimony
of Jesus, or coveting worldly liberty." He was described as a gentleman in
easy circumstances. He was appointed in 1685 to a seat in the Provincial
Council and was also a Justice of the courts of Chester county. His conduct
here showed him to be firm in the performances of duty under all circum-
stances.
MOSES PALMER m. second wife, ABIGAIL SHARPLESS, 11 mo.
22, 1752, widow of William Sharpless, and mother by him of two children,
of which one, Abraham, grew up and became an extensive landholder in As-
ton and Concord. He died in 1835. See Sharpless record.
In the proceedings relating to their marriage occurs the following : "At
a monthly meeting 9 of 10 mo. 1752 Moses Palmer and Abigail Sharpless
appeared and proposed their intentions of marriage. Caleb Peirce and Wil-
liam Peters are to inquire as to his clearness relating to marriage and likewise
to see that the widow's affairs are settled to satisfaction." Everything being
satisfactory, they were allowed to proceed.
At a monthly meeting 4 of 12 mo. 1752: "The friends appointed to at-
tend the marriage of Moses Palmer and Abigail Sharpless report that for
reason satisfactory to this meeting they could not attend but have made en-
quiry and find it was orderly accomplished in Concord meeting house and
moderate at the house of entertainment."
Abigail's maiden name was Sharp, dau. of Joseph Sharp and Mary Pyle,
of Chester co., b. 2 mo. 28, 1729; d. 2 mo. 14, 1805, surviving her husband
over twenty years.
Joseph Sharp was an emigrant from Ireland. He settled in London-
grove, Chester county. Pa., where he d. in 1746. He m. Mary Pyle, 9 mo. 4,
1713, at Concord Mtg., who was b. 6 mo. 23, 1689, dau. of Nicholas Pyle and
Abigail Bushell, Nicholas being an emigrant with his brothers, Robert and
Ralph Pyle from the County of Wilts, England.
In early life Moses Palmer appears to have been instructed in the mystery
of cordwaining, but soon left it for the more congenial occupation of farming.
He continued on the land obtained of his father in 1748 for many years; he
also purchased the adjoining tract on the south, to which he removed a few
years before his death. He had acquired quite a considerable estate, which may
be observed from the following extract from his will. From this instrument,
dated 6 mo. 10, 1783, and proven August 2y, 1783, the following is taken: —
"Itam I give my beloved wife Abigail Palmer all my Parsonell Estate (except here
after excepted)of what kind soever and wharesoever to be found She paing all my just
debts, and Twenty-five Pounds to my Daughter Martha the wife of Joseph Chamberlln,
which bequeath Sail be in Lew of Dowr. Itam I give and bequeth to my son John Pal-
mer his Hairs and assigns forever Two Thirds of that Plantation that was my Grand-
father's John Palmer Containing One Hundred acres be the same moor or less to be
i6 PALMER FAMILY.
divided according to Quantity of ye east end he paying five Pounds Pr year and every
year To my widow • » * and also pay to my Daughter Abigal Fifty Pounds and to my
daughter Mary Twenty five pounds. * • * itam I give and bequeath to my son Moses Pal-
mer One Third part of the above mentioned Tract of One Hundred acres * * * his Heirs
and Assigns forever He paying to his mother Five Pounds Pr year and every year * * •
also pay to my daughter Mary Twenty five Pounds and to my daughter Ann Fifty Pounds.
All the above Lequcies to be paid in Gold or Silver money or other money Eaquel Cur-
rent valew. Itam I give and bequeth to my son Joseph Palmer all that my Plantation
I now Liveth on Containing sixty six acres * * * his heirs and assigns forever, he Paing
to my son Aaron Palmor One hundred Pound Gold or Silver Money or Currancey of the
same valew in one year after my said son Aaron arrives to twenty one years of age. My
said son Joseph alow his mother free ingrace agrace & Ragrace into and from one moety
or half part of my Dwelling House which half she cuseth free Privileg of water out of the
Well and to bake in the Oven also shall keep for his sd Mother one Cow and one Horse
creature * * * allso Provide cut and draw to the hou'-;e sufficient wood for her to keep
one fire allso Ovenwood during her widowhood and no longer, if my Widdow should
Marrey my Will is that then and in that case all her annuetie & Privilegs shall cace and
be no more. Itam, I give my said son Joseph my cart plow and Harrow and Geers for
two Horses. My AVill is that if my Two youngest Daughters Viz Mary or Ann should die
before thay or eather of them Earive to the age of Eaighteen years her or their Shier
or Shirs to be paid by my Sons John and Moses to be paid to my Son Aaron. * * •
Lastly I Nominate & appoint my beloved Wife Abigal Palmor my sons John &
Moses Palmor my Execs of this my last Will * * • * this tenth day of the sixth month
in the year of our Lord 1783
MOSES PALMER (Seal).
Signed Sealed Published, pronounced and Declared by the above named Moses Pal-
mer. This to be his last Will in the presents of us.
Stephen Hall
Nathaniel Walter
Robert Mendenhall
His children were, by first w ife, Altigail Xewliii : —
21. John b. 11 mo. 4, 1745; d. 9 mo. 18, 1801.
—by second wife Abigail (Sharp) Sharpless—
22 Martha, b. 9 mo. 7, 1753; d. 2 mo. 18, 1831.
23 Moses, b. 4 mo. 12, 1757; d. S mo. 29, 1840.
24. Joseph b. 4 mo. 21, 1759; d. 7 mo. 30, 1838.
25 Abigail, b. 8 mo. 26, 1762; d. bur. 3 mo. 5, 1841.
26. Aaron, b. 7 mo. 17, 1765; d. 3 mo. 10, 1842.
27. Mary, b. 1 mo. 24, 1768; d. ?
28. Ann, b. 1 mo. 9, 1771; d. circa— 1821.
Ill— 12. ELIZABETH PAE.MER 3 ( lohn 2, John i). b. 3 mo.
(May) 24, 17^4; d. ? : m. NATHANIEL E.WENSON*,
3 mo. (May) 20, 1746, at Clirist church, Philadelphia, b. i mo. (Mar.) 28,
1720; d. 1766. son of Richard Eavenson and Jemima Nevvlin (who
we're m. 10 mo. 4, 1712) Richard Eavenson, a son of Thomas Eavenson
of Thornburv— the immigrant who purchased 120 acres of land Mar. 6. 1687,
of lohn Simccick— li>- his first wife, H.\nn.vh Woodward. He d. Nov.
The following account of their marriage is taken from the records of
Concord Monthly meeting : At a monthly meeting held at Concord 5 of 11
mo.. 1746, "Com'plaint is made against Nathaniel Eavenson for being married
* NOTE-Eavenson-from son of Eaven. From History of Names of Men, Nations and Places, by
Rev l^ H Mordacque, M. A., we find " In Languages of Teutonic origin when descent is implied merely
the word son is placed after the father's name." Such being the origin of nearly all surnames ending
with the suffix, son.
THIRD GENERATION. 17
by a Priest. Caleb Peirce and Thomas Mercer are to pay him a visit and re-
port how they find him." In women's meeting, same date. "Complaint is
made agairist Elizabeth Palmer that was, now Eavenson, for accomplishing
her marriage by a Priest. I.ydia Mendenhall and Mary Pierce are to visit her
and make report." At the next meeting, "2d of 12 mo., 1746, Nathaniel Eav-
enson appeared here with an acknowledgment which is accepted and ordered to
be read at the breaking up of a first-day meeting at Concord." In the wo-
men's meeting "Elizabeth Eavenson's paper of acknowledgment joynt with
her husband offered to this meeting, which is excepted (accepted) and left to
men Friends for Publication."
The descendants of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Eavenson being all through
their daughters, it was \\ilh cotisiderablc difficulty that those given herein were
ascertained.
Nathaniel became the owner of a large tract of land in Thornbury and
Westown townships, Chester co.. Pa., his deed calling for four hundred and
fifty acres, but which probably overran five hundred acres. He and Elizabeth
resided thereon until his death. He made no will, and some time after his
death his daughters proceeded to have the land divided among themselves,
agreeably to the "advice of twelve of their friends." There were five of them
at his death, but one appears to ha\-e died before the di\'ision, as only four of
them are mentioned in the writings. The deeds are dated. 3 mo. 14, 1783,
and set forth their object of giving to each sister a clear title to her share of
the property.
Before this time, EU::abeth, m. her second husband, JVilliani Hmcley, both
of whom agreed to the above settlement of the property. She was his second
wife. (His first having been Hannah Taylor.) The m. took place 10 mo. 12,
1769, for which she v,as dealt with by Concord Meeting for being m. by a
Justice. She. however, made an acknowledgment 5 mo. 7, 1774, which was
accepted, and died in membership with Friends. They were probably buried
at Birmingham. No issue by tlicir marriage. William Hawley. a son of Ben-
jamin and Dinah, the immigrants, b. g mo. (Nov.) 28, 1737; d. 6 mo. 2, 1826.
Her children by first husband, Nathaniel Eavenson, were: —
29. Martha, b. circa, 1747: d. before 3 mo. 14, 178."!.
30. Hannah, b. circa, 1750; d.
31. Rebecca, b. 2 mo. 1, 1754; d. 9 mo. 23, 1S29,
32. Jermina, b. circa, 1756; d. circa, 1805.
33. Elizabeth, b. 8 mo. 15, 1759; d. 8 mo. 10, 18.38.
34. Richard, b, d. 1 mo. 11, 1771.
Ill— 13. REBECCA PALMER, b. 8 mo. 1, 1726; d. young or unm.
Ill— 14. MARTHA PALMER 3, (John 2, Tohn i). b. 3 mo. 11, 1729;
d. (no record): m. WILLIA]\I CHAMBERLIN 9 mo. 16. 1748, in Con-
cord M.-H., son of John Chamberlin and Lettice Key, b. 11 mo. 24, 1724; d.
(no record), probably 1808 to 1810.
John was the son of Robert and INIary. b. 10 mo. i. 1692. 'I'he latter
i8 PALMER FAMILY.
emigrated from England, and no doubt were "Friends." They purchased
land in the northern part of Aston, near where is now Stony Bank Methodist
meeting-house, and also in Concord adjoining it, and appear to have erected
their dwelling-house in the latter twp.*
The Concord tract of lOO acres was purchased 9 mo. 27, 1686, being part
of Thomas King's land patented 5 mo. 22, 1684. Robert obtained a subse-
quent patent for 251 acres in Concord and Aston, April 10, 1706. The Aston
tract appears to have been occupied previous to him by Charles Brooke and
Andrew Job, it being part of a tract of 1,000 acres surveyed to Thomas
Brassey in 1684. John Chamberlin and Lettice Key were m. 10 m. (Dec.
O. S.) 21, 1 72 1, in Concord Mtg.
Lettice Key was the dau. of Moses Key and Elizabeth Yearsley (see No.
2), b. II mo. 26, 1703. Martha's mother being a sister to Wilham's grand-
mother, it will be seen that they were what is known as first cousins once re-
moved.
This was noticed by Concord Monthly Meeting, held the 3 of 8 mo.,
1748, as follows, when they proposed their intentions of taking each other in
marriage: "William Peters and Joseph Gilpin are to enquire into his clear-
ness Relating to marriage as well as how he stands related in Consanguinity to
her ye s'd Martha & report to next meeting." At the next meeting, the 7 of
9 mo., 1748, it may be supposed that some discussion took place in respect
to their relationship, for "their s'd intention was allowed of by Permission
they having consent of Parents and Relatives concerned."
It seems probable that William and Martha continued to reside within
the limits of Concord Meeting, but the place of their residence has not come
to my knowledge, though he no doubt had a share of his father's property.
They were buried at Concord.
Their children were: —
35. Moses, b. 1750; d.
36. John, b. 1 mo. 6, 1752; d. 4 mo. 18, 1825.
37. Isaac, b. circa, 1754; d. circa, 1S31.
38. Hannah, b. circa, 1756; d. after 1786.
39. Lettice, b. ; d.
40. Martha, b. ; d.
41. Mary, b. ; d.
42. Elizabeth, b. ; d.
Ill— 15. SUSANNA PALMER, b. 10 mo. 24, 1731 ; d. in infancy.
Ill— 16. SUSANNA PALMER (2d), b. 12 mo. 14, 1732; d. probably
young or unm.
III_i7. JOHN PALMER, (John 2, John i), b. 8 mo. i. 1736; d. 4
mo., 1793: m. HANNAH PYLEt4 mo. 28, 1756, in Concord M.-H., dau. of
Joseph Pyle and Sarah Gibbons, of Bethel, his second wife (who were m. 11
* NOTE— Chamberlin— Tiiis name owes its origin to a well known officer of state in royal and
noble houses and courts : his office was to take charge of the King's treasury and answers to the trea-
surer of the household at present.— History of Names.
f Pyle— The surname Pyle is claimed to be synonymous with or derived from that of "Peel,"
meaning a fortified farm house. A Northumberland clan adopted this name with the spelling "Pyle"
as their surname.— History of Names.
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THIRD GENERATION. 19
mo. 10, 1732). The time of Hannah's birth is not known, but it was near
that of John's. She d. 12 mo. 20, 1802. Both were buried at Concord Mtg.
Joseph Pyle, b. 11 mo. 5, 1692; d. 1754, was a son of Robert Pyle and
Ann Stovey, emigrants from Bishop's Canning, Wiltshire, England, m. there
9 mo. 16, 1681. Ann was the dau. of \\'illiam Stovey of Hilperton. Sarah
Gibbons appears to have been the widow of John Gibbons, Jr. ; her maiden
name was Pennell. Robert Pyle was one of "three brothers," the others be-
ing Nicholas and Ralph, all immigrants. They all became prominent citizens
in their new country. Robert obtained a tract of 150 acres of land in Bethel
May 1-2, 1683, upon which he resided until his death about 1730. Religious
meetings were frequently held at his house and no other member was more
active in church affairs..
John and Hannah Palmer resided on his father's farm in the western
part of Concord, working in conjunction with his father while he lived, and
after the latter's death he inherited it by his father's will. By tradition he
is represented as fond of outdoor recreations and an enthusiastic disciple of
Isack Walton. In 1869, when I was making inquiries which led on to this
work. I visited Thomas Button, a venerable centenarian of his neighborhood
and in answer to the question whether he knew John Palmer (referring
to this man), his immediate and animated reply was, "Yes, indeed;
I went fishing with him many a time." John is said to have attained to the
great weigh' of four hundred pounds, and is historically known as "fat John
Palmer." It is probable that his disposition to obesity tended to shorten his
life. Aaron Beale, a life long resident, of Concord, who was b. 3-1-1786. and
d. 1 2-3- 1 878, at the advanced age of 92 years, has related to the author that
he remembered this John Palmer, that when a boy he had been to see him in
company with his father and that he was the fattest man he ever saw. He
made no will and letters of administration were taken out on his estate 5 mo.
4, 1793. His farm eventually becoming the property of his sons Asher and
Joseph.
Their children were (but the order here given is not certain) : —
43. Asher, b. 1759; d. 5 mo. 20, 1817.
44. Hannah, b. d. 2 mo. 25, 1803.
45. John. d. 1 mo. — . 1803.
46. Joseph, b. 11 mo. 13, 1761: d. 7 mo. 13, 1840.
47. Benjamin, b. 1764; d. 5 mo. 17, 1839.
48. George, b. 1770; d. 9 mo. 21, 1839.
49. Elizabeth, b. d. 9 mo. 24, 1823.
50. Martha, b. 1775, d.
51. Amy, b. 1 mo. 14, 1778; d. 4 mo. 9, 1845.
52. Abigail, b. 1780; d. 6 mo. 20, 1826.
63. Isaac, b. 1782; d. 12 mo. 12, 1802.
There were some traditions of more children in this family but the above
are the only names of record.
Line of John, Alice.
Ill— 18. ABIGAIL BUFFINGTON (Alice. John), b. 7 mo. (Sept. C.
S.) 1721?; d. buried 5 mo. i, 1813, at Bradford Mtg., being in her 92d year;
PALMER FAMILY.
m. EDWARD SEED, of East Bradford, ii mo. (Jan. O. S.) i, 1741. He d.
1754, leaving six children, viz: —
54, Abigail; 55, Adam; 56, Richard; 57, George; 58, James; 59, Mary. Abigail m. Second
DAVID FLING, a weaver, by whom she had five children viz: 60, Alice; 61, John; 62, Phebe;
63, Hannah; 64, David.
Ill— 19. JOSEPH BUFFINGTON (Alice 2, John i), b. about 1723; d.
1 1 mo. 17, 1785, aged about 6^ years, unm. Hepurchased by deed of March 23,
1748, of Isaac Norris, the homestead of over 200 acres for £xoo, which evi-
dently did not include the value of the improvements made by his father.
Here he lived at the time of the Cattle of Brandywine, which was near the
ford on the east branch of that stream long known as Buffington's ford. He
is described as being of a benevolent nature and often concurred to administer
to the wants of the needy in his neighborJiood. By his will he devised his es-
tate to his sister, Abigail Fling, and to her children and to the children of
his deceased sister, Alice Hance.
Ill— 20. ALICE BUFFINGTON (Alice, John), b. ? ; d. 7
mo. 19, 1775; m. ROBERT McARTHUR, Jan. 3, 1745, at the Old Swedes
Church, Wilmington, Del. He d. leaving one son, 65, John. Alice m. sec-
ond, James Hancc, about 1749. He was b. about 1723; d. 10 mo. 30, 1785.
They had seven children, viz: — 66, Joseph; 67, Mary; 68. Hannah; 69, Ann;
70, James, 71, Richard and 71 '/2 Ruth.
FOURTH GENERATION
Line of John, John, Moses.
Ch. of Moses Palmer (No. ii) and Abigail Neu'lin, born in Concord twp., Pa.
IV— 21. JOHN PALMER (Moses 3, John 2, John i), b. 11 mo. 4,
1745; d. 9 mo. 18, 1801 ; m. HANNAH MARTIN 4 mo. 26, 1769, in Con-
cord Meeting-house, dau of Abraham Martin and Lydia (Weldon) Hewes, b.
2 mo. 18. 1753: d. 4 mo. 11, 1842, and sister to Benjamin (see No. 44.) They
were considered a "sprightly young couple." And the evidence indicated that
their wedding was of a lively character as the Friends — William Peters and
John Brinton — who were appointed to attend the marriage reported "that it
was orderly accomplished and a good degree of moderation at the house of
entertainment and where the youth appeared otherwise advice was adminis-
tered." However, they soon settled down to the active duties of life, and were
much esteemed in their neighborhood.
John erected buildings on the eastern part of the original Palmer tract,
which his father afterward gave him by will, and in connection with farming
.carried on the business of saddlery. His death appears to have been rather
sudden, as he made his will 9 mo. 17, 1801, the day previous to his death.
His widow surAnved him over forty years, continuing at the same place with
her son John, who obtained the farm by his father's will. Both were buried
at Concord Friends' Grounds. By this will it appears: —
I do give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Hannah Palmer my sorrel mare, her
choice of a cow, with their keep, various articles of furniture, what p«wter we have,
the use of the west end of the house to be fixed up and kept in repair to make it a
comfortable dwelling by my son John, who shall pay her 12 pounds per year and
furnish her with firewood, privilege of garden, water out of well, use of oven Ac. which
are to be taken and held in lew of dower. His eight children other than John
to have £25 each at the death of his wife. His son John to have all the rest of his
estate, both real and personal, after paying the above legacies.
Their children were: —
72. Benjamin, b. 2 mo. 26, 1770; J. 10 mo. 2. 1824.
73. Abraham, b. 12 mo. 16, 1771; d. 7 mo. 2, 1852.
74. Moses, b. 12 mo. 14, 1773; d. in infancy.
75. Abigail, b. 2 mo. 22, 1776; d. 3 mo. 2. 1815.
76. John. b. 6 mo. 16, 1778; d. 3 mo. 29, 1868.
77. Lydia, b. 1780; d.
78. Thomas, b. 1786; d. 10 mo., 1820.
79 Moses (2nd), b, 2 mo. 25. 1788; d. 2 mo. 16, 1875.
80. Hannah, b. 5 mo. 5, 1790; d. 8 mo.—, 1857.
81. Norris, b. 6 mo. 15, 1792; d. 5 mo. 10, 1842.
Ch. of Moses Palmer (No. 11) and 2d ivife, Abigail Shwpless, nee Sharp,
all born in Concord Twp., Pa.
IV— 22. MARTHA PALMER (Moses, John, John), b. 9 mo. 7, 1753;
PALMER FAMILY.
d. 2 mo. 1 8, 1831 ; m. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN* 4 mo. 24, 1772 in Con-
cord Mtg., oldest son of Robert Chamberlain 3d, and Ann Painter, of Bir-
mingham Twp., (who were m. 3 mo. 28, 1747) ; b. 2 mo. 28, 1748; d. 4 mo.
21, 1813.
Joseph was by trade a blacksmith and after residing near the place of
his nativity several years, removed with his family to Newark, Del. He and
Martha took a certificate from Concord Monthly Mtg. 5 mo. 4, 1785, to
Wilmington, Del., for themselves and three children, Margaret, Abraham and
Robert. After which the meeting records seem to have no further notice of
jthem. His death, it is said, occurred in the following manner : He was work-
(ing in the garden, and being taken suddenly ill went into the house to pro-
cure some medicine; in a mistake he partook of something poisonous, which
paused his death in a short time.
Their children were : —
82. Moses, b. 6-20-1773; d. young.
83. Margaret, b. 9-11-1775; d. 9-18-1834.
84. Abraham, b. 7-12-1780; d. young.
85. Robert, b. before 1785; d. young.
86. Joseph, b. .Ian. 9, 1788; d. Mar. 7, 1849.
87. Peirce, b. June 11, 1790; d. Aug. 23, 1850.
88. Palmer, b. Dec. 26, 1792; d. Feb. 21, 1867.
89. Ann, b. Nov. 3, 1795; A. Nov. 4, 1876.
Robert Chamberlain, 3d. a son of Robert Chamberlain, Jr., and his second
wife, Cecily Hall, and Robert, Jr., a son of Robert Chamberlain and his wife,
Mary, whose maiden name has not been ascertained. This Robert came from
Wiltshire, England, about 1685, with his mother, then married to her sec-
ond husband, Francis Hickman. He became an extensive land owner. He
died in 1732. His children were : Susanna, b. 7-13-1691 : John. b. 10-1-1692;
d. 1731: Robert. Jr.. b. 8-17-1694; d. 1731-32; Mary, b. 10-21-1698; d.
9-10-1726; Joseph, b. 2-30-1702; d. 5-30-1772.
.Ann Painter, a dau. of .Samuel Painter, Jr., and Elizabeth Buxey, who
were m. 4 mo. 17, 1716. in Concord Mtg., both of the latter probably being
emigrants with their fathers from England. The elder Samuel Painter was
an early settler in Birmingham Twp. and his descendants are numerous. He
and his son, Samuel, Jr., had been in Philadelphia for a few years previous to
settling in the country about 171 1.
IV— 23. MOSES PALMER (Moses. John. John"), b. 4 mo. 12. 1757;
d. 8 mo. 29," 1840; m. SARAH PHILLIPS =; mo. i, 1782, at Hockessin. Del.,
dau. of William and Mary, of IMill Creek HundreH, Del. She d. 5 mo. 27,
1789. in her twentv-ninth year.
M. second wife. HANNAH PFNNELL.t 2 mo. 2. 1792, in Concord M.
H.. dau. of Joseph Pennell and Sarah Meredith, of .A^ston (who were married
3 mo. 5, 1770), b. 12 mo. 17. 1770: d. 8 mo. 30. t8ot.
* "lain." This spelling was adopted early by many of the family and was probably the original
form, though some branches continue the form lin as may he noted in this work.
t Pennell— This name appears to have been derived from Pennal, a parish in Merrionethshire,
Wales. I
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FOURTH GENERATION. 23
M. third wife, HANNAH GILPIN, * 10 mo. 10, 1804, in Concord
Meeting--house, dau. of Gideon Gilpin and Sarah Gregg, of Birmingham, b.
3 mo. 20, 1770; d. II mo. 25, 1858.
Moses and Sarah settled at the old Palmer homestead, where he contin-
ued all his life. He carried on the hatting business, and was also extensively-
engaged in farming, becoming, as he advanced in years, possessed of extensive
land possessions. He was a man of sterling integrity, and occupied a promi-
nent position in the Society of Friends. He represented the county in the
State Legislature for four years, from 1798 to 1802, and at home was much
engaged in the enterprises of the neighterhood or settling difficulties. After
his death Hannah removed to Cincinnati, O., and lived with her dau. Hannah
P. Smith, the rest of her life. All except her were buried in Concord Friends'
grounds.
By the will of Moses, dated the loth day of 6th month, 1836, he gave
his wife $2,000; also the use of one-half his house, a horse and cow with their
keep, firewood, etc. Gave his sons, Gideon G. and Moses D., his real estate in
equal shares; also his books in the same way states that his son, William P.,
has had his share of his estate; leaves his son, Pennell, $3,500; his daughter,
Hannah P. Smith, $2,000; states she has had $1,000, and his daughter, Lydia,
$3,000. His sons Gideon G. and Moses D. to be his executors. Will proven
9 mo. 7, 1840.
Ancestry of Hannah Pennell Palmer — -Joseph Pennell. (h. loth mo. i,
1749; d. 6th mo. 27, 1829;) son of Robert Pennell and Hannah Chamberlin,
(Joseph 2, Robert i).
Robert Pennell, son of William Pennell and Mary Mercer (dau. of
Thomas and Mar}'). William Pennell, son of Robert and Hannah, the immi-
grants, who settled in Middletown, Pa., Sarah Meredith Pennell (b. 1747;
d. 2-4-1830) ; was a dau. of Moses and Mary; Moses Meredith, a son of Mer-
edith David, of Plvmouth, Pa. (b. 3-6-1675) e\'idently of Welsh nationality.
The children of Moses Palmer by first wife, Sarah Phillips, all d. young.
They were : —
90. Deborah; 91, Mary, and 92, William.
Bv second wife, Hannah Pennell. he had
93. William P., b. 11 mo. 19, 1792; d. 12 mo. 27, 1869.
• Ancestry of Hannah Gilpin Palmer— Gideon Gilpin, (b. 8th mo. 4, 1738; d. 8th mo. 20, 1825) son
of Joseph Gilpin, Jr., and Mary Caldwell (who were m. 10 mo. 17. 1729). The elder Joseph Gilpin; fson
of Thomas and Joan of Warborou^h) was m. to Hannah Glover at Ba^hurst in Southamptonshire, Eng-
land, 2 mo. 23. 1891 ; thev emigrated to Birmingham, Chester (now Delaware) CO., Pa., and lived for
some time in a cave. " It is said that thirteen of fifteen children, with whom thev were blessed, were
bom In this cave, and that their parents lived to see them all grown up, and all but two married, and
married to their mind." (Smith's " Hist. Tltl. Co.")
Of Thomas Gilpin it is related that he was an officer of the English army, but joined the Society
of Friends after the battle of Worcester, September 3. 1651. He was detained in Oxford seven weeks
for refusing to take an oath. He was fined i20 for having a meeting held at his house Mav 29, 1670,
and for having another June 26. the same year, his house was broken open by order of a Justice and all
his household goods removed. In 1672 he was one of 15 persons liberated from Oxford jail by order of
the King.
He was a descendant through a long line of ancestry from Richard De Gulpyn, to whom in 1206,
during the reign of King John, the baron of Kendall gave the Manor of Kentmere, for his achievement
In slaying a wild boar, which Infested the forests of Westmoreland and Cumberland. Though there Is
no document earlier than this account, the name is no doubt of Norman origin and came with or fol-
lowed William the Conqueror in 1066. The prefix De denotes this, and Gilpin the name of a family
estate tn Normandy, from which surnames were largely taken. The Saxon influence in time causing
the prefix— De— to be dropped.
24 PALMER FAMILY.
94. Sally A., b. 6 mo. 28, 1794; d. 2 mo. 2, 1813.
05. Eliza, b. 3 mo. 23, 1796; d. 9 mo. 9, 1821.
96. Pennell, b. 4 mo. 15, 1798; d. 7 mo. 19. 1883.
97. Robert, b. 3 mo. 1. 1800: d. 2 mo. 10, 1802.
By third wife, Hannali (lilpin. lie lirKi
98. Gideon G., b. 9 mo. 16, 1805; d. 12 mo. 21, 1894.
99. Lydia, b. 5 mo. 21, 1807; d. 7 mo. 5, 1856.
100. Hannali P., b. 11 mo. 24, 1808; d 4 mo. 15, 1883.
101. Abigail, b. 12 mo. 9, 1810; d. 9 mo. 17, 1820.
102. Moses D., b. 5 mo. 14, 1814; d. 10 mo. 29, 1878.
IV— 24. JOSEPH PAOIER (Moses 3, John 2, John i). b. 4 mo. 21,
1759: d. 7 mo. 30, 1838: m. HANX.AH PETERS 5 mo. 18. 1785, in Concord
Meeting-house, dan. of Rees Peters and Catlierine Wilson, of Aston (who
were m. 6 mo. 13, 1764), b. 1767; d. 2 mo. 28, 1842. Rees, a son of William
Peters and Catherine, dau. of Robert Wilson.
Joseph by trade was a shoemaker; he sold the farm willed him by his
father to his brother Moses, and purchased another on the southern edge of
Concord, where, with his family, he continued to reside through life. Both
were buried at Concord Friends' grounds. His will dated the 14th of 9th
month, 1835, proven 9 mo. 6, 1838. states that his son Wilson has had his share
of his estate: then leaves some household goods to his two daughters PeninaJi
P. and Catharine S. Palmer; his wife Hannah P. to have his property her life
time; then to be equally divided amongst his three daughters Edith Morris,
Peninah P. and Catharine S. Palmer.
Their children were as follows, all born in Concord Twp.. DelaAvare co.,
Pa.
103. Catharine, b. 5 mo. 16, 1786; d. 8 mo. 5, 1786.
104. Rees. b. 8 mo. 25. 1787; d. 7 mo. 19, 1819, unm.
105. Sarah, b. 6 mo. 22, 1789; d. 7 mo. 9, 1805.
106. Edith, b. 5 mo. 6, 1792; d. 7 mo. 25, 1868.
107. Deborah Ann, b. 3 mo. 3, 1795; d. 8 mo. C, 1S19, unm.
108. Wilson, b. 2 mo. 4. 1798; d. 9 mo. 1851.
109. Eli, b. 11 mo. 22, 1800; d. 6 mo. 13, 1835, unm.
110. Peninah, b. 10 nio. 1, 1802; d. 7 mo. 9. 1S8G, unm,
111 Catharine, T, b. 4 mo. 28, 1805; d. 9 mo. 13, 1881, unm.
IV— 25. ABIGAIL PALMER, b. 8 mo. 26, 1762; d. 3 mo. 5, 1841;
unm. ; buried at Concord.
IV— 26. AARON PALMER (Moses 3, John 2, John i), b 7 mo. 17,
1765; d. 3 mo. 10, 1842; m. SARAH WILTON 6 mo. 3. 1790, dau. of Wil-
liam and Jane of North Carolina, b. 2 mo. 18, 1767; d. 11 mo. 22, 1834.
Aaron and Sarah resided near Strickerville. Chester co., Pa., very near-
,ly at the point of junction of the three States, Pennsylvania, Delaware and
Maryland. By trade he was a hatter.
They were probably buried at Brick Mtg. Md.
Their children were : —
IIJ. Harriet, b. 6 mo. 28, 1791; d. 1792.
FOURTH GENERATION.
113. Thomas Steel, b. 12 mo. 12, 1793; d. 9 mo. 7, 1878.
114. Jane Ann, b. 4 mo. 13, 1797; d. 3 mo. 3, 1879.
115. William Wilton, b. 4 mo. 13, 1797; d. 3 mo. 16, 1869.
116. Abraham Sharpless, b. 5 mo. 17. 1799; d. 9 mo. 30, 1872.
117. James, b. 12 mo. 17, 1803; d. 12 mo. 4, 1813.
IV— 27. MARY PALMER (Moses 3, John 2, John i), b. i mo 24,
1768; d. (no record). The only information respecting her which I have
been able to find is, that she m. a man named LOCKHART, with whom she
removed to the West. They were probably m. about 1785 as at Concord
Monthly Mtg. 4 mo. 5, 1786, a complaint is made against Mary Lockhart, for-
merly Palmer, for outgoing in marriage, and she was disowned 6 mo. 7, 1786.
IV — 28. ANN PALMER (Moses 3, John 2, John i), b. i mo. 9, 1771 ;
d. about 1821; m. BENJAMIN STARR, 3 mo. 10, 1802, in Concord Meet-
jng-house, son of Joseph Starr and Elizabeth Longstreth*, of Charlestown,
Chester co., Pa., in which place Benjamin and Ann resided. No ch.
No record of his b. or d. obtained.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Elisabeth Palmer {No. 12) and Nathaniel Eavensan. All born in
Thornbury, Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 29. MARTHA EAVENSON (Elizabeth 3, John 2, John i), b.
abt. 1748; d. before 3 mo. 14, 1783; m. BENJAMIN JOHNSON about 1769,
as she was dealt with by Concord Monthly Meeting for marrying contrary to
its rules, i mo. 3, 1770. No account of their children found, but they had at
least one child, who probably d. young.
IV— 30. HANNAH EAVENSON (Elizabeth 3, John 2, John i), b.
about 1750; d. ; m. MOSES COCK, 12 mo. 10, 1766, of Thornbury,
son of Benjamin Cock and Ann Brinton, b. 8 mo. 20, 1742; d. ?
Moses was disowned by Concord Monthly Meeting, Third mo. 8th,
1775; no record of their having children can be found, but there is a tradi-
tion that they had a son who went to New Orleans.
IV— 31. REBECCA EAVENSON (Elizabeth 3, John 2, John i), b.
2 mo. I, 1754; d. 9 mo. 23, 1829; m. BENJAMIN JONES , 1773?
She made an acknowledgment for marrying out of Meeting in 1774, which
was accepted 3 mo. 8, 1775.
Benjamin, son of Reece Jones and Amy Cock, b. 9 mo. 24, 1741 ; d. ii
mo. 10, 1823. His occupation was blacksmithing, which he followed in
Thornbury, Chester (now Delaware) Co., until the division of his father-in-
* Elizabeth Longstreth was a dau. of Bartholomew Longstreth and Ann Dawson, who were immi-
grants and ancestors of the Fussel! family through their dau. Sarah. (See Fussell Genealogy. )
26 PALMER FAMILY.
law's estate. The portion falling to Rebecca was situated in Westown, Ches-
ter Co., north of the Street-road, and adjoining what is now the Westtown
Station on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. They erected build-
ings on this land, and removed to it soon after. They were probably buried
at Birmingham.
(Rees Jones, son of Richard Jones and Jane Evans; Richard, son of
Rees and Hannah Jones of Merion; Amy Cock, a sister to Benjamin (see last
No.), children of Hairy and Mary of Long Island, N. Y.)
The children of Rebecca and Benjamin Jones were: —
118. Lydia, b. 10 mo. 2, 1774; d. 12 mo. 4, 1824.
119. Elizabeth, b. 1 mo. 4, 1777; d. 11 mo. 28, 1855.
120. Amy, b. 7 mo. 24, 1779; d. 8 mo. 1, 1779.
121. Phebe, b. 10 mo. 20, 1781; d. S mo. 18, 1859.
122. Hannah, b. 1 mo. 7, 1784; d. 3 mo. 9, 186.S.
123. Benjamin, b. 7 mo. 1, 17SC; d. 7 mo. 17, 1S59.
124. John, b. 8 mo. 26, 1788; d. 6 mo. 14, 1858.
125. Sidney, b. 11 mo. 13, 1792; d. 2 mo. 24, 1877.
126. Amy (2nd), b. 11 mo. 1, 17l)5; d. 3 mo. 8, 1872.
127. Rebecca, b. 12 mo. 23, 1797; d. 1 mo. 29, 1884.
128. Rees, b. 10 mo. 15, 1800; d. 8 mo. 1, 1832.
IV— 32. JEMIMA EAVENSON (Elizabeth 3, John 2, John i), b. cir-
ca 1748; d. circa, 1805; m. BENJAMIN KIRGAN 1782, son of Hugh Kir-
gan and Mary Hawley. She was disowned by Concord Monthly Mtg. for
outgoing in marriage 4 mo. 9, 1783. She d. in Westtown, intestate, and let-
ters of administration were taken out by Benjamin Jones May 6, 1805. No
record of Benjamin's birth or death found. The names of two children have
been given, to wit : —
129. Elizabeth.
130. Valentine.
IV— 33. ELIZABETH EAVENSON (Elizabeth, John, John), b. 8 mo.
IS. 1759; d- 8 mo- 10. 1838; m. ANTHONY MORRIS 12 mo. 4, 1784, son
of John Morris, Jr., and Ann Jones, b. 8 mo. 25, 1747 ; d. 6 mo. 11, 1832. He
was buried at Concord Mtg. and she at Ercildoun. Elizabeth was disowned by
Concord Monthly Mtg. for outgoing in marriage 6 mo. 4, 1785, but was re-
instated 9 mo. 5, 1804, and continued in membership with Friends the rest
of her life.* She was m. soon after the division of her father's estate. Her
*Her acknowledgement is as follows : —
To th© Monthly Meeting of Friends at Concord:
Esteemed Friends,
Whereas I the subscriber having had my birth and education amongst
Wends, but through unwatchfulness gave way to my own natuial inclination so as to
accomplish my marriage by the assistance of a baptist teacher, to a man not in mem-
bership with Friends; for which misconduct I was justly testified against some years
ago; but being now favoured with a sense of my transgression, can truly say, I am
sincerely sorry therefor, and much desire to be reconciled to my friends; by the accept-
ance of this my acknowledgment as my future conduct may deserve. 9 mo. 5, 1804.
(Signed) Elizabeth Morris.
Note.— John Morris, Jr., was b. in Wales in 1705 and Married Ann Jones in 1738.
They had ten children there being besides Anthony, Susannah, Ann, Leah, Mary, Isaac,
Elizabeth, Ruth. Lewis and Morris. The father was a son of John Morris who with his
wife Gean arrived in America in 1708. He died in 1748. They had five children, John
Jr., Mary, Elizabeth, Gean and Margaret. They probably settled in Bucks Co., Pa,
FOURTH GENERATION. 27
portion was south of the street road in Thombury Twp. whereon they re-
sided until Anthony's deatli. She afterwards lived with her son Joseph. The
farm eventually became the property of Samuel J. Sharpless, a Philadelphia
merchant, who made extensive and modem improvements on it, and which be-
came his summer residence.
The children were : —
131. Benjamin, b. 1785; d. 9 mo. 24, 1854.
132. Nathaniel, b. 12 mo. 8, 1787; d. 1826.
133. John, b. 12 mo. 3, 1789; d. 12 mo. 22, 1873.
134. Joseph, b. 10 mo. 18, 1791; d. 3 mo. 31, 1870.
135. Richard, b. 10 mo. 20, 1793; d. about 1808.
136. Hannah, b. 7 mo. 26, 1795: d. about 1815.
137. Phebe, b. 12 mo. 26, 1797; d. 10 mo. 1855.
138. Eliza, b. 10 mo. 17, 1800; d. 3 mo. 10, 1867.
IV— 34. RICHARD EA VINSON (Elizabeth, John, John), b. ?;
d. I mo. II, 1771; bur. the 13th — Benj. Hawley's diary. He probably d. a
young man and unm. as no notice is taken of any issue in the settlement of his
father's estate in 1785.
Line of John, John, Martha.
Ch. of Martha Palmer (No. 14) and William Chomberlin.
IV— 35. MOSES CHAMBERLIN (Martha, John. John), b. about
1750; d. ; m. SARAH CANBY Feb. 14, 1782, by Wm. Rog-
ers, Baptist Min. in Philadelphia, dau. of Jesse and Lydia Canby, of Goshen.
He was disowned by Concord Meeting for outgoing in marriage 8 mo. 7, 1782.
The only information of him given was that he lived to be an oldish man and
left no children.
IV— 36. JOHN CHAMBERLIN (Martha, John, John), b. i mo. 6,
1752; d. 4 mo. 18, 1825; m. ELIZABETH MOTE 1774; dau. of
John (or possibly Jacob) Mote. Record of her birth and death not found.
M. second wife, JANE THOMPSON, 1795. dau. of Daniel Thompson
and Ann Baker, b. 9 mo. 15, 1767: d. 2 mo. 26, 1829.
John owned and resided on a farm in East Bradford, Chester co., Pa.
His children by first wife, Elizabeth Mote, were : —
139. Jacob, b. 9 mo. 7, 1775: d. 1 mo. 1«, 18BB.
140. Titus, b. 9 mo. 17. 1777; d. 11 mo. 30, 1851.
141. Hannah, b. 12 mo. 25, 1779; d. 11 mo. 13, 1844.
142. Elizabeth, b. 8 mo. 15, 1782; d. 3 mo. 5, 1858.
143. Mary, b. 12 mo. 29, 1784; d. 11 mo. 29, 1870.
144. Amy, b. 2 mo. 23. 1787; d. 9 mo. 19. 1872.
146. John. b. about 1790; d. ?
By second wife, Jane Thom.son. were: —
146. Joseph, b. 4 mo. IS, 1798; d. 9 mo. 21, 1801.
147. Lydia, b. 9 mo. 26, 1797; d. 9 mo. 14, 1801.
148. Isaac, b. 12 mo. 20, 1799: d. 8 mo. 30, 1825.
149. Martha, b. 12 mo. 21. 1801; d. 7 mo. 11, 18 J5.
28 PALMER FAMILY.
150. Palmer, b. 4 mo. 11, 1803; d. 3 mo. 18, 1885.
151. Ann, b. 4 mo. 29, 1805; d. 7 mo. 17, 1828.
152. Sarah, b. S mo. 8. 1807; d. 3 mo. 22, 1833.
IV— 37. ISAAC CHAMBERLIN (Martha 3, John 2, John i), b. about
1754; m. ELIZABETH MOORE. They resided in Marlborough, Chester
CO., Pa. She d. 5 mo., 1846, and Isaac several years before. No ch. No
further account of them received. An Isaac Chamberlin was dealt with by
Concord Monthly Meeting of Friends 3 mo. 7, 1787, for outgoing in mar-
riage.
Letters were granted upon his estate Nov. 25, 1831, to wife Elizabeth and
Enoch Moore, but the latter being deceased, the name of Benjamin Parker
was substituted.
IV— 38. HANNAH CHAMBERLIN (Martha 3, John 2, John i), (no
date obtained respecting her birth or death) ; m. ABRAHAM CLARK* 4 mo.
21, 1771, by Rev. Israel Acrelius at the Old Swedes church, Wilmington, Del-
aware. She was disowned 9 mo. 4, 1771, for being married by a priest and
against her parents' consent. He was probably an immigrant. They resided
at various localities in Chester co.. Pa., where he followed fanning. He at
one time suffered a distraint of property for refusing to train with the militia.
After Hannali's death he m. a second wife by whom he had a dau. Sarah,
who m. William Stone. He d. suddenly and letters of administration were
granted upon his estate Aug. 24, 18 19.
The children of Hannah and Abraham Clark were: —
153. William, b. 1771; d. 10 mo. 181S.
154. Lydia, b. 9 mo. 28, 1773; d. 11 mo. 21, 1856.
155. Hannah, b. 7 mo. 22, 1778; d. 1 mo. 14, 1863.
156. Isaac, b. 9 mo. 17, 1780; d. 1 mo. 1862.
157. Ann, b. 1782; d. 7 mo. 1839.
158. Mary, b. 1784; d. young.
159. Martha, b. 10 mo.. 1786; d. 9 mo. 18, 1870.
IV— 39. LETTICE CHAMBERLIN (Martha, John, John), b.
d. ?; m. Jy\MES WOODWARD 9 mo. 16, 1789, in Londengrove
Mtg., son of John Woodward and Sarah Barnard, of West Bradford, b. i
mo. 27, 1 756. They settled first in New Garden whence he had taken a cer-
tificate from Bradford in 1787 and she one from Concord 12 mo. 3, 1788.
They afterwards removed to Nottingham, and probably thence to the West,
but no further information of them received.
IV— 40. MARTHA CHAMBERLIN b. ; d. ; Mar-
tha Hinton, formerly Chamberlin, was complained against to Concord Mtg. 9
mo. 3, 1788, for marriage by a Baptist minister and disowned 11 mo. 5, 1788.
s- NOTE— Clark— This name is ilifferent spelling of Clerk, its meaning is the same as Clergy— one
in holy orders, a man of letters. Clerk is still the legal appellation of a clergyman in England.
FOURTH GENERATION. 29
IV— 41. MARY CHAMBERLIN, b. ; d. . Mary
Bell, formerly Chamberlain, was complained against to Concord Mtg. for out-
going in marriage 4 mo. 3, 1793, and disowned 5 mo. 8, 1793.
IV— 42. ELIZABETH CHAMBERLIN b. ; d. . Eliz-
abeth Miller, formerly Chamberlain, was complained against to Concord Mtg.
2 mo. 8, 1797, for improper conduct and outgoing in marriage and disowned
4 mo. 5, 1797.
Line of John, John, John.
Ch. of John Palmer {No. 17) and Hannah Pyle, all born in Concord, Chester
(now Delaware) co.. Pa.
IV— 43. ASHER PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. 1759;
d. 5 mo. 20, 1817; m. ALICE MALIN 10 mo. 17, 1782; dau. of Gideon Ma-
lin and Phebe Bowman, of Chester, Pa., b. ?; d. 2 mo. 2, 1839.
Asher and Alice soon after their marriage removed to within the limits
of Kennett Meeting, taking a certificate from Concord Monthly Meeting 5
mo. 5, 1784. By trade he was a blacksmith, and probably removed a few
times.
He returned to Concord at the death of his father, bringing a certificate
from Chester Monthly Meeting 10 mo. 9, 1793, for himself, wife and four
children. They then settled on his father's land, of which he became the own-
er. He afterwards sold a ixjrtion of the farm, including the old buildings, to
his brother Joseph, and then erected new buildings on the remaining part and
resided thereon the rest of his life; both were buried at Concord Friends'
grounds. By his will dated 3 mo. 3, 181 5, he left his wife all his personal prop-
erty and the use of his real estate during life or widowhood on condition of
her maintaining his son Morris; if she should marry she should still have the
use of real estate if Morris chose to live with her. If he chose to live with
his sister, Susanna, then she to have the rent of his real estate, and his wife
then to have $16 per year. At the death of Morris and death or marriage of
hjs widow, the property to be sold and proceeds equally divided among his
four remaining children.
The children of Asher and Alice were : —
IfiO. Joseph, b. 2 mo. 4, 1785; d. 9 mo. 17, 1842.
ICl. Susanna, b. G mo. 27, 1787; bur. 8 mo. 3, 1824.
162. Mollis, b. 7 mo. 12, 1790; d. 1S2C.
163. Hulda, b. 1793; d. 1799.
Note.— Gidion Malin the father of Alice (d. It mo. 2C, 1796, aged 71 years). He was
n son of Jacob Malin and Susanna Jones and Jacob (b. 1G86, d. 1727), a son of Randal
Malin and Elizabeth who emigrated from Great Barrow in the County Palatine of
Chester, England, about 1683 and settled in Upper Pi-ovidence, Pa. He was the pur-
chaser of 2.')0 acres of land by deeds ot lea.so and release dated 6th and 7th of March
1681. He was a grand juror at a court held at Chester 10th month, 1684. His wife
Elizabeth died 7th mo., 1687, and In 2d month, 1602, he m. Mary Conoway, widow ot
Thomas Conoway and dau. of Valentine Hollingsworth, of Newi Castle County. He was
a minister in the Society ot Friends and in 1727 removed within the limits of Goshen
Monthly Mtg. Phebe Bowman the mother of Alice Malin (d. 2-21-1810) dau. of Henry
and Hannah Bowman who emigrated from Derbyshire, England, to these parts.
30 PALMER FAMILY.
164. Alice, b. 5 mo. 2, 1796; d. 10 mo. 31, 1847.
165. Phebe, b. S mo. 5, 1798; d. 3 mo. 15. 1838.
IV— 44. HANNAH PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. (no rec-
ord) ; d. 2 mo. 25, 1803; m. BENJAMIX MARTIN about 1789, son of Abra-
ham Martin and Lydia (Weldin) He\ves (who were m. 5 mo. 14, 1752), b.
7 mo. 2, 1760; d. 2 mo. 24, 1843, ^ brother to Hannah (Martin) Palmer (see
No. 21). In r^ard to this m. we find that a complaint was made at Corrf
cord IMonthly Mtg. i mo. 6, 1790. that Hannah iMartin, formerly Palmer,
has accomplished her marriage by the assistance of a magistrate with one not
in membership with us. She, however, made the following acknowledgment,
which was accepted and she was retained in membership with Friends.
"To Concord Monthly Meeting the 5th of 5th mo., 1790.
Dear Friends:
WTiereas I through unwatchfulness or inattention to the dictates ot Truth
have so tar gone out of the right way, as to accomplish my marriage with a man not
belonging to our Society by the assistance of a Justice of the Peace, without the knowl-
edge of my Parents; for all which conduct I am sorry and do condemn as inconsistent
with the purity of Truth professed by us as a people, hoping by my future conduct
to evidence the sincerity of this my offering and desire to be continued under the Chris-
tian care of Friends."
(Signed) HANNAH MARTIN.
Benjamin and Hannah resided in Aston 1 wp., where he inherited the
land of his ancestors. He was distinguished as a public spirited man and suc-
cessful farmer ; he sur\'ived his wife within one day of forty years. They were
buried at Middletown Friends' grounds.
By his will dated 4th of 3rd mo., 1842, he gave his son, Thomas, all his
estate by pacing his debts and $400 to each of his daughters, viz., Sarah Hat-
ton, Mar)' Newhn and Lydia Marshall and to children of his deceased son,
John Martin, the same share.
The children of Hannah and Benjamin ^^lartin were: —
166. Mary, b. 5-30-1790; d. 9-4-1864.
167. Sarah, b. 12-10-1791; d. 8-3-1882.
168. Abraham, b. 9-21-1793; d. 11-14-1793.
169. John, b. 4-4-1795; d. 2-16-1838.
170. Lydia, b. 8-21-1797; d. 10-31-1862.
171. Thomas, b. 3-21-1799; d. 4-25-1870.
172. Asher, b. 11-16-1800; d. 9-1-1806.
IV— 45. JOHN PALMER (John, John, John), b. (no record) ; d. i mo.
1803; m. ELLEN WADDELL about 1801. He died leaving one child, and
Ellen for many years resided with Curtis Hoopes in Chester co., but of her
Note —Abraham Martin was a son of Thomas >rartin and Mary Knight of Middle-
town (b. 4 mo. 28, 1729; d. 1 mo. 24. ISlD.Resldtd in Aston, Mary Knight being a dau.
of Giles Knight and Mary English of Bvberry, Pa., from Gloucestershire, England.
Thomas Martin, (born in England 7 mo. 16, 1681; d. 8 mo. 3, 1763), son of John and Eliza-
beth Martin from Edgcott in the county of Bucks, England. John took up 350 acres of
land in Middletown twp. Pa., which was surveyed Dec. 10. 1682. Both father and son
appeared to have resided in Middleto^-n. Lydia (Weldin) Hewes, the mother of Ben-
jamin Martin was first the widow ot Isaac Hewea and a dau. of Benjamin Weldin and
Hannah Hurford (who were m. 10 mo. 19, 1728) b. 1729, d. 1779,— residents of
Aston twp.
FOURTH GENERATION. 31
parentage nothing can be found. She lived to an advanced age. She was bur-
ied 2 mo. 4, 1849, ^t Concord Friends' grounds.
They had one child : —
173. Mary, b. 1801; d. 6 mo. 28, 1867.
IV— 46. JOSEPH PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. 11 mo. 13,
1761; d. 7 mo. 13, 1840; m. SARAH KESTER 6 mo. 23, 1791, in Concord
M.-H., dau. of Samuel Kester and Susanna Webster, b. 7 mo. 22, 1768; d. 5
mo. 21, 1841. After the death of his father, Joseph purchased of his brother
Asher a part of the paternal farm, 5 mo. 11, 1794, upon which he and Sarah
continued all their lives. In conjunction with farming he also followed the
trade of a saddler. Both were buried at Concord.
By his will dated 9 mo. 23, 1839, Joseph left his property to be sold and
the proceeds to be equally divided amongst his children except son Samuel, to
have $200, and daughters Sarah and Amy $100 each extra. Samuel and Sus-
anna Kester were at one time residents of Birmingham, Pa., but removed to
Kingswood, New Jersey. Their dau., Sarah Kester, returned to the neighbor-
hood of Concord and brought a certificate from Kingswood Mtg., N. J., dated
II mo. 14, 1782, which was accepted by Concord Mtg. 4 mo. 9, 1783, hence
she was a resident here at the time of their marriage.
The children of Joseph and Sarah Palmer were : —
174. Samuel, b. 3 mo. 16, 1792; d. 10 mo. 16, 1865.
175. Susanna, b. 7 mo. 9, 1793; d. 11 mo. 5, 1831.
176. John, b. 7 mo. 9, 1794; d. 8 mo. 19, 1874.
177. Hannah, b. 10 mo. 18, 1796; d. 3 mo. 21, 1859.
178. Rachel, b. 3 mo. 20, 1798; d. 7 mo. 8. 1868.
179. Joseph, b. 9 mo. 23, 1799; d. young.
180. Sidney, b. 6 mo. 8, 1801; d. young.
181. George, b. 4 mo. 28, 1803; d. 3 mo. 11. 1867.
182. Jesse, b. 5 mo. 15, 1805; d. 8 mo. 2, 1851.
183. Sarah, b. 3 mo. 18, 1807; d. 6 mo. 27, 1864.
184. Amy, b. 5 mo. 14, 1811; d. 12 mo. 5, 1886.
IV— 47. BENJAMIN PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. 1764;
d. 5 mo. 17, 1839; m. ANNA KESTER 4 mo. 22, 1789, in Concord M.-H.,
dau. of John Kester and Hannah Webster, b. 10 mo. 18, 1769; d. i mo. 11,
1853.
Benjamin and Anna removed to Fishing Creek, Columbia Co., Pa., soon
after their marriage, and took a certificate from Concord Meeting 1 1 mo. 7,
1792, to Exeter Mtg. He was a blacksmith, but after a few years purcliased
a farm and settled in Pine Grove, FUdred twp., Lycoming Co., Pa., and fol-
lowed farming. In her later years Anna was called "Aunt Naiicy." They
were buried at Quaker Hill.
I have been unable to determine whether any relationship existed be-
tween John Kester and Samuel (see No. 46), but presume they were brothers.
The children of Benjamin and Anna were: —
185. Samuel, b. 1790; d. 1863.
186. Hannah, b. 8-21-1791; d. 1-3-1874.
187. George, b. 7-19-1793; d. 11-16-1881.
32 PALMER FAMILY.
188. Amy, b. 1795; d. 1835.
189. .John, b. 179S; d. 1815.
190. Feter, b. 7-24-1800; d. 11-5-18S9.
191. Isaac K.. b. 9-4-1802; d. 7-22-1891.
192. Mary K., b. 11-13-1S05; d. 8-31-1889.
193. Joseph K., b. 12-31-1S08; d. 4-11-1SS4.
194. Daniel, b. 2-28-lSlO- d. 5-28-1886.
195. Rachel, b. 8-21-1812; d. 8-7-1894.
196. Ruth, b. 7-23-1814; d. 9-6-1872.
IV— 48. GEORGE PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. 1770; d. 9
nio. 21, 1839; m. SARAH EYRE 5 mo. 30, 1799 (they were dealt with for
marrying out of Meeting 9 mo. 4, 1799), dau. of John and Rebecca, b. 4 mo.
19, 1772; d. 8 mo. 10, 1861. Both were buried at Concord Friends' grounds.
George and Sarah hved at Chelsea (formerly known as Corner Ketch)
in Bethel, Delaware co., Pa., where he owned a small farm and carried on
blacksmithing. No. ch. He made no will, and his heirs being very much
scattered his estate has never been fully settled. Many inquiries have been
made concerning it, but the proportionate shares were so small that it did not
pay to go to the expense of their collection.
John Eyre, son of William and Ann, of Bethel, m. Rebecca Sharpless
1760, dau. of Daniel Sharpless and Sarah Coppick, Daniel being a son of
John Sharpless, who emigrated with his father, also John, from England and
settled near Chester, Pa., in 1682.
IV— 49. ELIZABETH PALMER (John 3. John 2, John i), b (no rec-
ord) ; d. 9 mo. 24, 1823; m. LEVI PYLE 3 mo. 21, 1793, by Thomas Chey-
ney, Esq., of Thornbury, Pa. He was a brother to Nathan and Job (see next
two Nos.). No record of his birth or death received.
They removed to Western Pennsylvania about 1802. He was an auc-
tioneer, also a shoemaker. After Elizabeth's death he m. second wife, and re-
moved to Cincinnati, O., and no further account of them received.
Their children were : —
107. Reece, b. 10 mn. 9, 1793: d. 11 mo. 12, 1846.
198. Hannah, b. 1795; d. 6 mo. 30, 1S26.
1S9. Amy, b. 1 mo. 22, 1797; d. 11 mo. 17, 1S70.
200. James, b. 1799; d. 1834.
201. Levi, Jr., 9 mo. 22, 1801; d. 7 mo. 13, 1871.
202. Reason, b. ?; d. 11 mo. 26, 1844 unm.
203. John, b. ?; d.
204. Pianeina, d. 9 mo. 27, 1834.
IV— 50. MARTHA PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. about
1775; d. ?; m. NATHAN PYLE about 1791, brother to Levi and
Job (Nos. 49 and 51), no record of his birth or death was furnished. She
was dealt with by Concord Monthly Meeting for outgoing in marriage from
10 mo. 5, 1 791, to 4 mo. I, 1792, when, she was disowned; but she made an
acknowledgment to the same meeting, which was accepted 11 mo. 6, 181 1.
She tlien took a certificate of membership to Westland Monthly Meeting, Fay-
FOURTH GENERATION. 33
ette Co., Pa., 12 mo. 4, 181 1. He was a blacksmith and augermaker, and
about 1802 they removed to Western Pennsylvania.
Their children were : —
205. Eliza, b. 7 mo. 1793; d. 7 mo. 4, 1825.
206. Curtis, b. 6 mo. 6, 1795; d. 1 mo. 22, 1867.
207. Phebe, b. 4 mo. 9, 1797; d. ?
208. Hannah, b. 2 mo. 28, 1799; d. 7 mo. 24, 1802.
209. George Palmer, b. 4 mo. 9, 1801; d. ?
210. William, b. 2 mo. 28, 1804.
211. Nathan, b. 30 mo. 7, 1806; d. 11 mo. 25, 1828.
212. John, b. 4 mo. 12, 1812; d. 11 mo. 18, 1834.
IV— 51. AMY PALMER (John 3. John 2, John i), b. i mo. 14. 1778;
d. 4 mo. 9, 1845; "!■ JOB PYLE* about 1797, a brother to Levi and Nathan
(Nos. 49 and 50), b 7 mo. 5, 1776; d. 9 mo. 10, 1851. She was disowned by
Concord Monthly Meeting for outgoing in marriage 5 mo. 9. 1798. By trade
he was a tailor. They renio\'ed in 1802 to East Bethlehem, Washington Co.,
Pa., where they permanently settled.
Their children were:—
213. Sarah, b. 2 mo. 11. 1798; d. 11 mo. 21, 1325.
214. Adam, b. 6 mo 15, 1799; d. 8 mo. 4, 1872.
215. Lydia. b. 12 mo. .5, ISOO; d. 8 mo. .i, 1842.
216. Abigail, b. 9 mo. 12, 1802; d. 10 mo. 31, 1833.
217. Eli Martin, b. 12 mo. 9, 1803; d. 1 mo. 15, 1873.
218. Amy. b. 10 mo. 23. 1S05; d. 7 mo. 13, 1871.
219. Hannah, b. 9 mo. 9, 1S07; d. 1 mo. 12, 1889.
220. Harlen, b. 10 mo. 5. 1809; d. 3 mo. 18, 1877.
221. Phebe. b. 9 mo. 26, 1811; d. ?
222. Mary b. 9 mo. 3, 1813; d. 9 mo. 22. same year.
223. Job. b. 11 mo 26, 1816; d. 10 mo. 9. 1891.
224. Norris, b. 5 mo. 2, 1819; d. 9 mo. 23, 189.5.
IV— 52. ABIGAIL PALMER (John 3, John 2, John i), b. about 1780;
d. 6^mo. 20, 1826; m. FREDERICK STIMBLE 1805. She was dealt with
by Concord Mo. Mtg. for outgoing in marriage from 3 mo. 5 to 7 mo. 9,
1806, when she was disowned. They resided in Chichester, Delaware Co.,
Pa. No. issue. He m. a second wife by whom he had a son named
Frederick Stimble, Jr.
IV— 53. ISAAC PALMER (John 3. John 2, John i), b. 1782; d. 12
mo. 12, 1802.
Note. — The foregoing three broth^'r3 were the sons of Levi Pyle and Margaret
Johnson (who were m. about 1767, she being an emigrant from Ireland). He was
disowned by Concord Mo. Mtg. 9 mo. 9 1767. for marriage by a priest to one not a
Friend. He was a cabinet-mal<er and they resided at Thornton, Del. Co.. Pa. She d.
in 1791 in her 41st year, bnt no record of his birth or death appears. They had eleven
children among whom the three above named are found. Levi was the son of Jacob
Pyle and Jane Sharploss of 'I'hornbury twp. (who were m. 8 mo. 22, 1740. in Concord
Mtg). Jane Sharpless was a sister to William the first husband of Abigail Sharp, who
was later the 2nd wife of Mosos Palmer. (See No. 11.) Jacob Pyle was the son of John
Pyle and Susanna Chamberlin (Robert 1) and John Pyle a son of Robert Pyle and Ann
Stovey the emigrants. From these circumstances a relationship of third cousins exist-
ed between the three brothers and their wives.
34 PALMER FAMILY.
He learned the trade of a saddler with John Palmer (No. 36), but was
taken sick and died a few days previous to coming of age. It may also be
noticed that his mother, brother John and sister Hannah died near the same
time.
Line of John, Alice, Abigail.
Ch. of Abigail BufUngton (No. iS) and Edward Seed.
IV— 54. ABIGAIL SEED, b. circa 1742.
IV— 55. ADAM SEED (Abigail, Alice, John), b. 1744; d. 10 ..io.
I, 1823, at New Castle, Del. ; m. ALICE WHITE, 8 mo. 2, 1770, b.
1738; d. 9 mo. 7, 1823.
IV— 56. RICHARD SEED,
IV— 57. GEORGE SEED (Abigail, Alice, John), b. 1750;
d. II mo. 25, 1836.; m. MARGARET HOOPES. She d. 3 mo. 27, 1820, of
Palsy. Issue.
225. Emmor Seeds, d. 10 mo. 18, 1860; aged 82 years.
He m. Ann Cloud, who was b. 3 mo. 11, 1782 ; d. 7 mo. 5, 1857, and they
had ch.
865. Margaret, b. 4 mo. 12, 1800; d. S mo. 1, 1883.
SC6. Hannah, b. 4 mo. 13, 1S02; d. 7 mo. 24, 1865, unm.
867. Sarah, b. 10 mo. 2, 1S04; d. 8 mo. 25, 1826.
868. Sidney, b. 2 mo. 29, 1808; d. 11 mo. 27, 1874.
869. Eliza, b. 4 mo. 25, 1810; d. 11 mo. 14. 1888.
870. Emmor, b. 4 mo. 30, 1812; d. 10 mo. 3, 1891.
871. Ann, b. 7 mo. 2, 1815; d. 11 mo. 26, 1903.
872. Ruth, b. 4 mo. 25, 1818; d.
226. Jonathan Seeds, h. ; d. 5 mo. 10, 1817; m. Mary Cloud, b.
5 mo. 9, 1778; d. 5 mo. 25, 1838; sister of Ann Cloud above.
Children : —
873. George, b. 10 mo, 7, 1797; d. 12 mo. 17, 1865.
874. Ruth, died unmarried.
875. Abigail, died unmarried.
876. Mary Ann, b. d. 11 mo. 20, 1879; m. Riley Brown.
IV— 58. JAMES SEED.
IV— 59. MARY SEED (Abigail, Alice, John), b. 5 mo. 13, 1754; d. 7
mo. 15, 1832; m. DANIEL GRAHAM June 27, 1772.
By second husband, David Fling.
FOURTH GENERATION.
IV— 6i. JOHN FLING.
IV_63. HANNAH FLING (Abigail. Alice, Joh.,).
family as there are records of the L,?^f, hi "I" ?"'"'='>' *' i" *''
James Fli„g. d. Ja„. 30. ,873 H^'ah F i f d"™ o °f IsS' frif, "'
d. 7 nro. ,., ,8-6. aged ,, years. 3 mo.. . dafs.'' Airb'trS afMi/stto"'"^'
Line of Joh.v, Alice, Alice.
Ch. of Alice BuMugton (No. 20) and Robert McArthur.
IV— 65. JOHN McARTHUR (Alice -Mice Tolm^ R. •
have gone to Delaware. '<-^. -"^I'ce, loimj. He is reported to
By second husband. James Hance.
Oct. aXTs's.-^^'""" "^^^^' (^^'- -^''- John), b. May .1, 1750; d.
. IV— 67. ALARY HANCE (Alice Alice Tnl,n^ u r
CTca 1793, unm. She made her u ill iL'^iiVh , "^""^ "' -■ ^■
21, 1793, in M'hich she mentions broth rs fames ToU ^p ''f' ^Z^^'^" ' '^^•
Hannah. Ruth-, Ann Morton and hJl^r:£:"j:^^^^''^' ^-' ^■■^^-
^ IV-68. HANNAH HANCE (.M,ce. Alice, John), b. Sept. 14, __;
Morton vi lie, Che.ster CO., Pa. / ^ • ^'- .-^ Probably resided at
Thev had issue : —
III ^n^^^u , d. at 12 years Of age.
228: Han'naW "^ ''' ''"^ "' ^ •"°- '' ^"2.
2I?: ^'i-"' ■ '^ --
232. Sarah,
233. Susan, u^-
234. Ann. unn, '
36 PALMER FAMILY.
IV— 70. JAMES HANCE (Alice, Alice, John), b. June 29, 1761;
IV— 71. RICHARD HANCE (Alice, Alice, John),
IV— 7i>4. RUTH HANCE (Alice, Alice, John), b. ; d. ;
m. JESSE JONES. In 1827 they lived in Mason Co., Ky.
The line of Alice Palmer Buffington will not be traced farther, the data
being so fragmentory as to preclude definite work.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Line of John i, John 2, Moses 3, John.
Ch. of John Palmer (No. ^i) and Hannah Martin, all born in Concord town-
ship, Chester (now Delaware) co., Pa., and, according to the best infor-
mation on the original Palmer tract of land.
Y—72. BENJAMIN PALMER (John, Moses, John, John), b. 2 mo.
26, 1770; d. 10 mo. 2, 1824; m. ANN PENNELL (no precise date found,
but Benjamin was complained against for marrying out of Friends' Meeting
9 mo. 3, 1800: hence they were probably m. the fore part of that year). She
was a dau. of James Pennell*and Lydia Walter, b. 7 mo. 12, 1778; d. 8 mo.
24, 1851. She was taken into Friends' Mtg. 11 mo. 7, 1810, at Concord, and
took a certificate to Chester Mtg. 4 mo. 2y, 1837.
They resided at Logtown in Aston township, Delaware co.. Pa., he hav-
ing purchased part of the Martin tract of land, where he kept a store and post-
office. After his death Ann resided principally in Upper Providence township,
same county, where she was familiarly known as "Aunt Nancy." Both were
buried at Concord. Benjamin made his zci// the day of his death, in which he
left his property to his wife during her life or widow'hood, then to be sold and
the proceeds equally divided amongst his children or their heirs. He made an
acknowledgment for his outgoing in marriage, which was accepted and re-
corded 2 mo. 4, 1801.
Their ch. were: —
237. James Pennell, b. 2-26-1801; d. 12-10-1860.
238. Susan, b. 8-20-1802; d. 6-16-1865.
239. T. Chalkley, b. 6-8-1804; d. 2-4-1883.
240. John, b. 7-14-1806; d. 3-16-1823.
241. Abraham Martin, b., 7-25-1808; d. 12-6-1834.
242. Benjamin, Jr., b. 9-19-1811; d. 8-27-1841.
243. Lydia Ann, b. 5-18-1815; d. 2-27-1816.
244. Catharine S., b. 5-12-1817; d. 2-27-1904.
V— 73. ABRAHAM PALMER (John, Moses, John, John) b. 12 mo.
Note. — James Pennell was the son of James Pennell and Jemima Matlack, the
elder James being a son of William Pennell, who was a son of Robert and Hannah, who
were immigrants and settled in Middletown, Chester (now Delaware) co., in 1686.
Jemima, a dau. of Joseph Matlack and Rebecca Haines of Goshen. William Pennell m.
In 1710 Mary, the dau. of Thomas and Mary Mercer, emigrants from Aynoe-on-the-Hill
In Northampton, England, and settled in Thornbury, Pa.
Lydia was the seventh of nine ch. of William Walter and Rachel Newlin, and
sister to William, Jr.; noticed in No. 76, b. 7 mo. 17, 1749. Her father was the son of
Goodwin Walter, the immigrant, (b. 4 mo. 8, 1707; m. Rachel Newlin 2 mo. 25, 1734).
Goodwin purchased one hundred acres of land in Concord of George Strode, in 1686,
and in 9 mo., 1696, m. Elizabeth Sanghurst. They settled on the land he had purchased,
and their descendants in a direct line and name continue yet to hold it intact (1910).
38 PALMER FAMILY.
i6, 1771 ; d. 7 mo. 2, 1852; m. ANN REEDER 4 mo. 14, 1802, dau. of John
and Sarah of Aston, b. 9 mo. 6, 1783; d. 2 mo. 19, 1820.
M. second, ELIZABETH GIBSON, 9 mo. 20, 1821, widow of William
Gibson, dau. of Joseph Miller and Elizabeth Beaumont, of Chester Co., Pa. ; b.
9 mo. 6, 1776; d. II mo. 12, 1861. He learned the trade of milling. He went
first to Sadsbnry, Chester Co., Pa., and had a certificate from Concord Mtg. 3
mo. 6, 1793, from there he returned and then went to Indian Spring, Md., tak-
ing a certificate 7 mo. 6, 1796; from there he went to Pipe Creek, Md., with
certificate of 4 mo. 9, 1800. After his marriage he became, in religion, a Meth-
odist; soon after this they returned to Goshenville, Pa., where he was en-
gaged in milling until 181 5. The}' then removed to a farm called "White-
hall," within three miles of Baltimore, Md. Here Ann died and he m. sec-
ond wife. In 1825 they removed to New Market, Frederick Co., Md., and
in 1827 they removed with all their family to Richland Co., O. Here he died,
and was buried in Friends' grounds near Palmyra, same co. Elizabeth con-
tinued with his children and remo\ed in 1854 to Muscatine Co., la., where she
died. She was buried in Friends' grounds near West Liberty. After leaving
Pennsylvania, Abraham followed farming the rest of his life.
Issue — bv first wife only —
245. Hiram, b. 12-19-1802; d. 6-18, 1864.
246. John R., b. 5-13-1S04; d. 2-25-1871.
247. Martin, b. 11-22-1805; bur. 7-27-1840.
248. Job. b. 2-28-1807; d, 3-3-1894.
249. Abraham, Jr., b. 8-16-1808; d. 12-9-1880.
250. Sarah Ann, b. 9-12-1810; d. 3-1-1888.
251. Norris, b. 11-22-1814; bur. 8-5-1885.
V— 74. MOSES PALMER, b. 12 mo. 14, 1773; d. in infancy.
V—75. ABIGAIL PALMER (John, Moses, John, John), b. 2 mo. 22,
1776; d. 3 mo. 2, 1815; m. CASPAR COFFMAN 1791 (no record of his
parents), b. May 29, 1771 ; d. Dec. 17, 1834; both buried Catawissa Friends'
Mtg. He is thought to be of German ancestry.
His occupation was paper-making. They resided for a time in Spring-
field, Delaware Co. : removed to Catawissa, Pa., where they continued the re-
mainder of their lives. He was for some )'ears at the opening of the canal in
charge of the lock near that town. I<;sne: —
252. William, b. July 25, 1791; d. Sept. 19, 1868.
253. Ann, b. Mar. 22, 1793; d. Dec. 19, 1834.
254. Hannah, b. July 11, 1795; d. Sept. 5, 1802.
255. John P., b. Sept. 15, 1797: d. Sept. 8, 1861.
256. Abraham, b., July 20, 1800; d. Nov. 8. 1819.
257. Edwin, b. Dec. 18, 1802; d. Oct. 1880.
258. Palmer, b. Oct. 26, 1804; d. July 19, 1877.
259. Norris, b. April 8, 1807; d. Feb. 4, 1868.
260. Moses, b. July 14, 1809; d. April 25, 1871.
261. Lewis, b. Nov. 3, 1811; d. July 3, 1813.
262. George, b. Mar 13, 1814; d. Mar. 20, 1814.
After the death of Abigail Casper Coffman m. a second wife, Mary
Cornelinson, by whom he had three children. The names are: —
FIFTH GENERATION. 39
Washington Coffman, b. July 22, 1819, d., no record.
Susanna Coffman, b. Dec. 14, 1821; d. Jan. 5, 1825.
Mordica Coffman, b. Dec. 13, 1823; d. Jan. 17, 1825.
V— 76. JOHN PALMER (John, Moses, John, John), b. 6 mo. 16,
1778; d. 3 mo. 29, 1868: m. BEULAH WALTER* 11 "mo. 18, 1801, at Cen-
tre Mtg., dau. of William Walter, Jr., and Betty Hicklin, of Centreville, Dela-
ware, ( who were m. 12 mo. 2, 1762), b. 10 mo. 9, 1780; d. 3 mo. 19, 1819.
William, the third of nine children of William Walter and Rachel New-
lin (who were m. 2 mo. 25, 1734), b. 10 mo. 14, 1738: d. 4 mo. — , 1807;
and brother to Lydia (see No. ']2). Rachel, dau. of Nathaniel Newlin, Jr.,
and Jane Woodward (see No. 11). Betty Hicklin was the dau. of William
and Dinah. She died 11 mo. 28, 1826, in her ninety-fifth year, and with her
husband buried at Centre Mtg.
M. second wife, EU-zabeth Hall, 3 mo. 17, 182 1, dau. of Stephen Hall and
Betsy Mancil (see No. 160), b. 3 mo. 1778; d. 8 mo. 9, 1847. No. ch. by
this wife. She not being a Friend, John made an acknowledgment for mar-
rying out of meeting which was accepted 5 mo. 31, 182 1. She joined meeting
6 mo. 3, 1824. She lost her life by falling down stairs, thereby breaking her
neck. He and both wives were buried at Concord Mtg.
John, like his father, was a saddler, in connection with which he carried
on farming. He inherited that part of the original Palmer tract which his
father had obtained in the same way. In 1824 his whole family were taken
* NOTE— Walter— This name is of Teutonic origin, introduced into England after the conquest— 1066
— Waturus is a common name amongst the Doomsday tenants.
Note. — Beaulah Walter Palmer was one of eight children of William Walter, Jr.,
and Betty Hicklin, as follows:
(1.) Dinah, b. 2-26-1764. m. Joshua Daily, 11-28-1781.
(2.) John, b. 1-27-1767, d. young.
(3.) Lydia, b. 8-14-1769; d. m. Joshua Harlin.
(4.) William, b. 3-2-1772; d. 1820. m. Nancy Hendrickson; no issue.
(5.) Rachel, b. 8-19-1774. m. Thomas R. Gregg. 1-11-1798. Swedes' ch., Wil., Del.
(6.) Betty, b. 6-2-1777; d. m. George Mattson, 3-8-1798, Swedes' ch. Wil., Del.
(7). Beulah, b. 10-9-1780; d. 3-19-1819. m. John Palmer, 11-18-1801, centre Mtg.
(8.) Thomas, b. 11-6-1783; d. 2-6-1784.
William Walter, Jr., was one of 9 ch. of William Walter and Rachel Newlin, viz:
Klizabeth, b. 1-24-1735.
John, b. 11-25-1736; d. 3-15-1802.
William, b. 10-14-1738; d. 4 mo. 1807.
Thomas, b. 11-15-1740; d. 3-12-1801.
Hannah, b. 2-28-1743; d. 4-25-1791.
Nathaniel, b. 2-13-1746; d. 12-13 1805.
Lydia, b. 7-17-1749; d. 1819.
Isaac, b. 8-7-1751; d. 2-6-1836.
Ruth, b. 5-13-1753; d. 11 1791.
William Walter was one of 8 ch. of Goodwin Walter and Elizabeth Sangurst. the
immigrant, viz:
John, b. 7-2-1697; d. 1732.
Mary, b. 10-5-1698; d. 10 mo., 1733.
Sarah b. 1-25-1701; d. 3-25-1753.
Ann, b. 9-7-1704.
William, b. 4-8-1707; d. 9-20-1781.
Rachel, b. 10-27-1709; d. 8-28-1730.
Joseph, b. 12-28-1711; bur. 5-28-1794.
Elizabeth, b. 7-29-1714.
40 PALMER FAMILY.
sick with a species of typhoid fever ; three of the children died within a few
days of each other; the neighbors tlien assembled and removed the most of
those remaining to their houses, from a fear that some local cause for the
disease existed that would carry them off.
He was distinguished through life for a great love of fox-hunting and
outdoor exercises, and for an enduring athletic power, few being able to cope
able to jump over an object six feet from the ground. The last years of his
with him in mowing, cradling, etc. In feats cf agility he also excelled, being
life were passed in prolonged visits amongst his children.
"Remarkable. — Quite a remarkable occurrence took place at Concord
Friends' Meeting-house on the 12th inst. Four generations were represented,
they being John Palmer, his son, grandson and great-grandson : all there to
sit in silent worship at the same time. John Palmer was eighty-nine years
old on the i6th.'" — Del. Co. American, Pa., June 19. 1867.
His will dated 10 mo. 7, 1862. states ha\'ing deeded the mansion place
to my son, William \\^ Palmer, with paying two thousand dollars at my death
and likewise deeded to my son, Charles Palmer, the land I bought of Stephen
Hall's estate with paying one thousand six hundred dollars at my death;
then leaves to each daughter sixteen hundred dollars, the balance to be equally
divided amongst all his children. His two sons, William W. and Charles, ex-
ecutors.
Issue : —
263. Lewis, b. 9-29-1802; d. 8-27-1824.
264. William, W., b. 8-24-1804; d. 3-25-1882.
265. John, b. 8-24-1806; d. 8-14-1824.
266. Rachel, b. 3-4-1809; d. 8-10-1824.
267. Charles, b. 9-16-1811; d. 4-12-1876.
268. Hannah, b. 4-7-1814; d. 5-24-1910.
269. Lydia, b. 8-22-1816; d. 6-1-1898.
270. B«mlata, b. 3-16,-1819; d. 11-17-1898.
W—77. LYDIA PALMER (John, Moses, John, John), b. 1780;
d. ?: m. JOSHUA HALLOWELL 11 mo. 6. 1800. son of
Joshua Hallowell and Hannah Trump, of Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa.,
b. 9 mo. 19, 1779; d. 6 mo. 23, 1823. She had been disowned 11 mo. 8, 1707,
by Concord Mtg. and he aftenvards 8 mo. 5, 1801. They removed to Phil-
adelphia. Nothing further respecting them found.
Her child : —
871. Sidney Palmer, b. circa, 1797; d.
Their issue : —
272. John, b. circa, 1801; d.
273. Hezekiah, b. 3-4-1803; d. . •
274. Joel, b. d.
V— 78. THOMAS PALMER (John. Moses. John, Jcrfm), b , 1786;
d. 10 mo. — , 1820; m. ABIGAIL WILLIAMS. 10 mo. — , 1809, dau. of
Joshua Williams and Phebe Travilla, b. i mo. 18, 1791 ; d. 7 mo. 31, 1874.
JOHN PALMER (No. 76)
MOSES PALMER (No. 79)
ABRAHAM PALMER iNo. 73) :?
MARY (GRUBB) PALMER (No. 79)
facing p. 4U
FIFTH GENERATION. 41
He was a farmer. They lived in the vicinity of Baltimore, Aid., where
he died.
She m. a second husband, George Aiidrezi's, 10 mo. — , 1831, and for a
time was in Florida. He d. 4 mo. 15, 1845, after which she resided at 184 W.
Madison street, Baltimore, Aid., and was buried in Louden Park Cemetery.
The ch. of Thomas and Abigail were : —
275. Rebecca, b. 2-24-1811; d. 7-17-1884.
276. Hannah, b. 1813; d. 1814.
277. Phebe, b. 6 1815; d. 12-12 1859.
278. Thomas Franklin, b. 3 1818; d. 7-18-1901.
V— 79. MOSES PALMER (2nd) (John, Moses, John, John), b. 2 mo.
25, 1788; d. 2 mo. 16, 1875; m. SARAH MATTSON, 9 mo. 7, 1814, in
Concord M.-H., dau. of Levi Mattson and Sarah Worrall, of Concord, b. 5
mo. 25, 1795; d. , 1822.
Levi Mattson, b. 9 mo. (Nov.) 13, 1749; d. 12 mo. 12, 1835, was the
fifth of ten children of Moses and Mary Mattson, who were probably immi-
grants.
M. second, MARY GRUBB, 9 mo. — , 1824, widow of Adam Grubb, and
dau. of William Hemphill and Jane Mclntyre, b. 9 mo. i, 1799; d. 12 mo.
8, 1877. Both she and Moses were buried in Wilmington and Brandywine
Cemetery.
His occupation was milling, and he was for many years engaged at the
noted Brandywine Mills, Wilmington, Del., in which city they resided. They
lived to witness that rare occasion of their golden wedding, and to have in this
long period been blessed with much happiness.
(Mary by her first husband had a son, Adam Grubb. who m. Rachel Me-
graw, and resided in Wilmington, wliere he was a merchant. They had a
family of children.)
Issue by first wife : —
J7». Norris W., b. 6-15-1815; d. 4, 30, 1890.
280. Mary, b. 12-10-1816; d. 8-14-1867. .c
281. L«vl, b. 3-3-1819; d. 1821.
282. Thomas, b. 9-17-1821; d. 1823.
Issue by second wife : —
284. John, b. Dec. 10, 1825; d. June 13, 1901.
285. Moses, b. 8-4-1827; d. 2 mc, 1828.
286. William H., b. 1-21-1829; d. 1832.
287. Hannah Jane, b. 7-27-1830; d. 1832.
288. Moeee (2d), b. 11-2-1831; d. 8-18-1889.
289. Esther Jane, b. Nov. 5, 1833.
290. Elizabeth, C, b. 9-14-1835; d. 2-14-1854.
291. Sarah M., b. July 22. 1837; d. May 13, 1896.
292. James P., b. June 11, 1839; d. June 30. 1890.
293. Bartram, b. June 10, 1841.
V— 80. HANNAH PALMER (John, Moses. John, John), b. 5 mo. 5,
1790; d. 8 mo. —,1857; m. THOMAS TH.'VTCHER 11 mo. 14, 1810, son
42 PALMER FAMILY.
of Joseph Thatcher* and Abigail Worrall, b. 6 mo. 28, 1787; d. 7 mo. i, 1834;
both buried at Middletovvn Mtg.
Thomas was an edgetool-maker ; lie iiad a forge on Chester Creek in As-
ton twp., Delaware Co., near the present station of Wawa, on the West Ches-
ter and Plhladelphia R. R. This forge was afterwards entirely destroyed by
the great flood of Aug. 1843, and never rebuilt.
Their eh. were: —
294. Samuel R., b. 10-6-1811; d. 10-5-1855.
295. Henry, b. 9-21-1813; d. 12-2-1813.
296. Abigail, b. 9-18-1814; d. 2-25-1896.
297. Isaac, b. 11-9-1816; d. 3-10-1883.
298. Eli, b. 7-21-1818; d. 1-9-1819.
299. Enos, b. 10-30-1819; d. 9-23-1821.
300. Henry (2d), b. 8-23-1821; d. 10-10-1847.
301. Charles P., b. 7-20-1823; d. 2-12-1842.
302. Sarah. S., b. 7-13-1825; d. 1-1-1910.
303. Hannah, b. 2-9-1827.
304. Elias H., b. 8-9-1828; d. 8-30-1828.
305. Elizabeth W., b 2-18-1830; d. 2-24-1836.
306. Deborah, b. 2-27-1832; d. 1-18-1836.
Edith Grubb joined Concord Friends' A'ltg. ii mo. 7, 1733. She was a
dau. of Emanuel and Ann (Hedge Cock) Grubb, of Brandywine Hundred
New Castle Co., who were m. 1708, Emanuel being the oldest of nine chil-
dren of John and Frances Grubb, the immigrants, b. July 19, 1682; d. Aug.
9 or 10, 1767.
V— 81. NORRIS PALMER (John, Moses, John, John), b. 6 mo. 15,
1792; d. 5 mo. 10, 1842; m. MARIA SMITH, of Darby, about 1815. Her
parentage is unknown to her children, and no record of it has appeared. She
was b. in 1794; d. Nov. 26, 1836.
They resided for several years at Bishop's Mills (afterwards Sycamore
Mills) in Delaware Co., Pa.
He was a chair-maker, but for many years followed painting and paper-
hanging in Wilmington, Del., v.'here they both died.
Issue : —
307. Eliza, b. July 1, 1S16; d. April, 27, 1827.
308. Hannah M., b. Mar. 3, 1818; d. Oct. 7, 1841.
309. Julia Ann, b. Aug. 8, 1819; d. Feb. 7, 1838.
310. Anna Maria, b. Feb. 14, 1821; d. Feb. 5, 1890.
311. Mary, b. Dec. 24, 1822; d. Sept. 14, 1823.
312. Sarah, b. Aug. 11, 1824; d. 1845.
313. Mary Louisa, b. April 21, 1826.
314. Elizabeth S., b. July 17, 1828; d. April 4, 1907.
315. Lewis Henry, b. Nov. 22, 1829; d. June 25, 1884.
316. William Norris, b. Feb. 18, 1832; d. May 26, 186S
317. Emma, b. Mar. 15, 1834.
* NOTE— Joseph, son of William Thatcher and Sarah Dickinson (who were m. 5 mo. 4, 1757), b. 5 mo.
3, 1763; d. i mo. 18, lH'iti. William, son of Richard Thatcher and Edith Grubb (who were m. 11 mo. 23,
1731). Richard, son of Jonathan Thatcher and Hannah Dicks, and Jonathan, son of Richard and Jane
the emigrants.
NOTE — This name Tl>atcher was undoubtedly derived from the ancient trade of covering roofs with
straw, which was called thatching, hence the name— Thatcher— bestowed upon a proficient at the trade.
FIFTH GENERATION. 43
Line of John, John, Moses, Martha.
Ch. of Martha Palmer (No. 22) and Joseph Chamberlain. The first 4 b. near
Concord, Pa., the rest at Newark, Del.
V— 82. MOSES CHAMBERLAIN, b. 6 mo. 20, 1773; d. young, prob-
ably before his parents removed from Pa.
V— 83. MARGARET CHAMBERLAIN (Martha, Moses. John, John)
b. 9 mo. II, 1775; d. 9 mo. 18, 1834. She m. ist JOHN CARTER (or Car-
ty), but no record of it obtained, nor of any issue; m. 2nd JOSHUA JOHN-
SON, of Mill Creek, 5 mo. 13, 1807, at Stanton Meeting, son of Robert John-
son and Mary Wollaston. b. 8 mo. 8, 1765; d. 2 mo. 6, 1831. They resided
near Newark, Del. After Joshua's death she removed, with her family, by wag-
on, to Waynesville, Warren Co.. O. Issue: —
818. Robert, b. 1-31-1808; d. 10-4, 1862.
119. Joseph, b. 9-23-1809; d. 8-13-1845.
320. Ann, b. 6-30-1813; d. 9-15-1896.
V— 84. ABRAHAM CHAMBERLAIN, b. 7 mo. 12, 1780; d. young.
V— 85. ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN, b. circa 1784; d. young; his name
is mentioned in his parents' certificate of removal 5 mo. 4, 1785, from Con-
cord to Wilmington. He probably d. quite young.
V— 86. DR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN (Martha. Moses, John, John)
b. Jan. 9, 1788; d. Mar. 7, 1849; m. ELIZABETH THOMSON Nov. 21,
1814, dau. of John Thomson and Hannah Evans. She d. May 23, 1861,
aged 66 years. She was a niece of Charles Thomson, who was Secretary of
the Continental Congress from 1769 to 1783. It is a tradition in the family
that he was the first one to read "The Declaration of Independence" after it
was passed, to the public. After their marriage Joseph left the Society of
Friends, the records showing the date as 6 mo. 28, 1816. He studied medi-
cine and settled at Newark, Delaware, where he practiced his profession, in
which he was much respected and beloved.
Issue : —
321. Charles Thomson, b. July 13, 1815; d. Oct. 29, 1871.
S22. Martha J. b. circa, 1817; d. June 7, 1905.
823. Elizabeth Thomson, b. circa, 1819; d. Dec. 16, 1902.
824. Mary F., b. Nov. 5, 1821; d. May 27, 1906.
825. John T.. b. d. 1904.
826. Margaretta, b. d. in Infancy.
827. Anna M., b. Aug. 20, 1826; d. Aug. 22, 1906.
828. Josephine, b. d. In her 5 year.
329. Joseph P., b. Aug. 19, 1831; d. Sept. 29, 1854.
330. Samuel E., b. circa, 1834; d. 1868.
831. Josephine (2d), b.
44 PALMER FAMILY.
V— 87. REV. PIERCE CHAMBERLAIN (Martha, Moses, John.
John), b. June 11, 1790; d. Aug. 23, 1850; m. CHRISTIANA WHITE-
HILL Oct. 4, 1831, dau. of James and EHzabeth Whitehill, of Strasburg,
Lancaster Co., Pa., b. Jan. 25, 1804; d. May 30, 1883.
He left the Society of Friends and became a Presbyterian minister. In
his early ministry he was engaged as a Home Missionary first in Philadel-
phia and vicinity, and then in the western part of Pennsylvania — in Crawford,
Venango and Erie counties, being for ten or more years stationed at Water-
ford Erie Co. His health failing he removed in 1849 to Newark, Del., and
opened a school for young women, where he died. After which his widow
removed to her daughters at Columbia, Pa., where she closed her life.
Issue : —
332. Elizabeth B., h. Aug. 17, 1833.
i33. Martha A., b. April 8, 1835; d. Jan. 25, 1901.
334. James Whitehill, b. Dec. 27, 1836; d. April 16, 1892.
335. George W. S., b. Aug. 13, 1839; d. July 31, 1902.
336. Mary A., b. Dec. 29, 1841.
V— 88. DR. PALMER CHAMBERLAIN (Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Dec. 24, 1792; d. Feb. 21, 1867; m. GRACE R. THOMSON Oct.
22, 1822, dau. of John Thomson and Hannah Evans, b. Jan. i, 1800; d. Mar.
II, 1877; sister to Elizabeth (see No. 86). Both buried at Head of Chris-
tiana church.
He was a physician, and resided for many years in New Garden, Ches-
ter Co., Pa. He removed for a time to Wilmington, Del., where he was en-
gaged as a merchant, and finally to Newark, where he resumed the practice
of medicine, and continued therein during his life. He was very prominent
in his profession and greatly respected in his neighborhood.
Issue : —
337. Hannah, b. Feb. 1825; d. March 28, 1891.
338. Catharine, b. Jan. 16, 1826; d. Dec. 11, 1904.
339. Joseph, b. Oct. 5, 1826; d. Nov. 9, 1846.
340. Emma, b. June 27, 1831; d. May 2, 1862.
341. Margaretta, b. 1834; d. July 15, 1881.
342. Martha, b. Aug. 25, 1837.
343. Clara, b. Nov. 10, 1840.
V— 89. ANNE ("Nancy") CHAMBERLAIN (Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Nov. 3, 1795; d. Nov. 4, 1876; m. SAMUEL METEER Oct. — ,
1819, son of Thomas Meteer* and Sarah Baldwin, b. Dec. 9, 1776; d. 1838.
He was a paper-manufacturer, and had a mill near Newark, Del., where he
died. He was buried at Wilmington. Afterwards Anne called "Nancy" re-
Note. — Thomas Meteer joined Friends' Meeting at Concord 3 mo. 7, 1764. He removed
to U-wchlan, taking a certificate to that Mtg., 7 mo. 8, 1767. He returned to Concord,
bringing a certificate from Falls Mtg., 6 mo. 5, 1776, for self, wife Sarah and son Joshua.
After a few years he removed to near Newark, Del., taking a certificate 6 mo. 5, 1782, for
self, wife Sarah and four children: Joshua, Samuel, Ann and Thomas, to Wilmington
Monthly Mtg., Delaware. Samuel and "Nancy" continued in sympathy with Friends;
but she lost her right of membership 8 mo. 4, 1820, on account of outgoing in marriage.
FIFTH GENERATION. 45
sided witli her son, Joseph, in Camden, N. J., where she died and was buried
in Harleigh cemetery. Issue: —
344. Samuel T., b. Nov. 10, 1820; d. Nov. 18, 1895.
345. Joseph C, b. Dec. 4, 1822; d. July 12, 1907.
346. William H., b. Nov. 29, 1824; d. Sept. 26, 1882.
347. Peirce C, b. Aug. 1827; d. In infancy.
348. Maggie, b. Oct. 1830; d. July 1892.
349. Edward B., b. Dec. 13, 1834; d. Nov. 19, 1904.
Line of John, John, Moses, Moses.
Ch. of Moses Pabner {No. 2^) and Sarah Phillips. All b. and d. in Con-
cord, Pa.
V— 90. DEBORAH PALMER b. 7 mo. 5, 1784; d. 4 mo. 27, 1790.
V — 91. MARY P.\LMER, b. 9 mo. 13, 1786: d. 10 mo. 17, 1790.
V— 92. \MLLL\M PALMER, b. 10 mo. i, 1788; d. 7 mo. 20, 1790. It
seems rather singular that all of these children should have died in the same
year and in less than a year after the death of their mother.
By Second ll'ife, Hannah Pcnnell, all born in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 93. WILLLA.M P. PALMER (Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 11
mo. 19, 1792; d. 12 mo. 27, 1869; m. MARTHA GRAY* 9 mo. 26, 1822,
dau. of \\'illiam Grav and Rachel Hill, b. ^ mo. 7, 1793; d. 8 mo. 31, 1825.
He m. second CLEORA DUVALL,' May 17, 1831, dau. of Dr. Benja-
min Duvall and Deborah Jackson, of Sandv Springs, ^Id. ; b. Mar. 13, 1805;
d. Dec. 26, 1 88 1.
William P. studied medicine and graduated at the University of Penn-
sylvania in 1815. He settled at Brookville, Montgomery Co., Md., where he
practiced, in conjunction with Dr. Henry Howard, until the spring of 1822.
He then purchased "W'oodlawn," two miles south of Sandy Springs, same
Co., to which place he removed, and continued in his profession. Cleora con-
tinued at this place with her son and dau. the rest of her life.
Issue by first wife, Martha Gray, born near Sandv Springs, Md. : —
350. William G.. b. Feb. 22, 1824; d. Nov. 23, 1893.
351. Moses G. b. Aug. 26, 1825; d. Sept. 6. 1885.
By second wife, Cleora Duval! : —
352. Franklin. b.April 16, 1833; d. Nov. 8, 1S34.
353. Eliza P., b. June 10, 1834; d. Sept. 1, 1890.
354. Helen Deborah, b. April 25, 1836; d. June 9. 1850.
355. Martha Jane, b. Jan. 17, 1838; d. April 29, 18.50.
Note. — The Gray family were settled near the Schuylkill River, and "Grar's Ferry"
takes its name from Its one time proprietor, and which has been a distinguished l&nd
mark since Revolutionary times. Watson Annals also states, Vol. I., pp. 494, "Gray's gar-
den at Schuylkill ferry, after the time of the Revolution then enjoyed the last and
greatest fame.*
46 PALMER FAMILY.
356. Cleora D., b. Feb. 21, 1840.
357. Virginia, b. May 12, 1843; d. Sept. 26, 1843.
358. FYanctB, b. July 11, 1844; d. April 20, 1850.
359. Benjamin D., b. Dec. 14, 1847.
360. Washington D., b. Feb. 22, 1850; d. Sept. 27, 1850.
The line of succession to William, the father of Martha Gray, has been
given as follows: ist, George Gray, of the Barbadoes Island, West Indies,
m. Mary, dau. of Alexander Beardsley: 2nd, George Gray, Jr., m. Mary Hill;
3rd, George Gray, 3rd, m. Mary Ewen, widow of Joseph Ewen. He d. 1760;
she d. 1748. 4th, George Gray, 4th, of Gray's Ferry, b. Oct. 26, 1725, in
Philadelphia, d. in 1800; m. Martha Ibbetson, Nov. 25, 1752, dau. of Rob-
ert Ibbetson and Margaret Coultas, who were of Moravian stock; George
Gray 4th was of Quaker stock but left that Society in Revolutionary times.
He was a member of the Penn53'lvania Assembly from 1772 to 1787; was
Speaker for a time, and was the author of the celebrated "Treason Resolu-
tions" against the mother countr)'. He was also a member of the Pennsyl-
vania Constitutional Convention of 1790. His son, William, succeeded to es-
tate at "Gray's Ferry." This title has now become almost lost, in the build-
ing up of this part of the city.
V — 94. SALLY A. PALMER, b. 6 mo. 28, 1794; d. 2 mo. 2, 1813; bur-
ied at Concord Mtg.
V — 95. ELIZA PALMER (Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 3 mo. 23,
1796; d. 9 mo. 9, 1821; m. JOHN PAINTER 2 mo. 7, 1821, as his second
wife, son of Samuel Painter and Elizabeth Bennett, of Birmingham, Dela-
ware Co., Pa., b. 4 mo. 5, 1780: d. 6 mo. 9, 1824.
They removed to Triadelphia, Montgomery Co., Md., where she soon
after died.
He had m. first Sarah Darlington, 9 mo. 2, 1807; a dau. of Edward
Darlington and Hannah Townsend, b. 7 mo. 19, 1780; d. 5 mo. 12, 1818; no
living issue by either wife.
\-_c)6. PENNELL PAL^MER (Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 4 mo.
15, 1798; d. 7 mo. 19, 1883; m. REBECCA NEAL McPHERSON 4 mo.
30, 1828, dau. of Daniel McPherson and Elizabeth Grubb, of Virginia, b.
8 mo. 2. 1804; d. 8 mo. 6, 1867: both buried at Sandy Springs Mtg.
Pennell by trade was a hatter, which he acquired with his father. Af-
ter becoming of age he removed to Alexandria, Va., taking a certificate from
Concord Mtg. 3 mo. 28, 1822. Soon after his marriage he returned to Con-
cord, Pa., where two of their children were born. He then purchased and
removed to a farm in Howard Co., Md., where the rest of their children
were born, after which he purchased a farm near Sandy Springs, Montgom-
ery Co., Md., where they continued to reside the rest of their lives. He
remained a member of the Society of Friends.
Issue : —
361 Albert Gallatin, b. 8-23-1829; d. 3-6-1860.
362 Elizabeth McPherson, b. 3-29-1831; d. 3-23-1908.
363 Edward L, b. 8-8-1833.
WILLIAM P. PALMER (No. 93) PENNELL PALMER (No. 96)
BIRMINGHAM MEETING HOUSE
FIFTH GENERATION. 47
364. Charles McPherson, b. 11-29-1835.
365. Joseph Henry, b. 2-3-1838; d. 7-1-1898.
366. Richard P., b. 4-19-1840; d. 11-5-1840.
367. Douglass, b. 8-21-1841; d. 9-7-1841.
368. John McPherson, b. 11-2-1842.
369. Arthur W., b. 2-22-1845.
370. Mary Ann McP., b. 3-2-1847.
V— 97. ROBERT PALMER, b. 3 mo. i, 1800; d. 2 mo. 10, 1802; bur-
ied at Concord Mtg.
By Third Wife, Hannah Gilpin, all born in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 98. GIDEON G. PALMER (Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 9 mo.
16, 1805; d. 12 mo. 21, 1894, unm.
He studied medicine, and for a time practiced at Parkersville, Chester
Co., Pa., after which he was engaged with Edward Garrigues and others in
the coal trade in Schuylkill Co., Pa., which did not prove successful. He then
became interested in the manufacture of iron and he was for many years super-
intenden.t of extensive iron works at Stanhope, in Northern New Jersey,
where he continued to reside after retiring from business. He was very much
esteemed by those who were employed under his management. He was very
generally addressed as "doctor." Buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincin-
nati, O.
V— 99. LYDIA PALMER (Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 5 mo. 21,
1807; d. 7 mo. 5, 1856; unm.
Removed to Cincinnati, O. She was for many years a great sufferer
with a cancer in her face. Buried at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, O.
V— 100. HANNAH P. PALMER (Moses, Moses. John, John), b. 11
mo. 24, 1808; d. 4 mo. 15, 1883; m. GEORGE D. SxMIT'H* 5 mo. 7, 1834,
son of Joshua Smith and Susanna Drinker, b. 3 mo. 6, 1806; d. 4 mo. 10,
1884; both buried at Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnatti, O. They began
their married life in Philadelphia, where he was engaged in the leather busi-
ness. In 1849 they remo\ed with five children to Richmond, Va., and thence
in 1 85 1 to Cincinnati, O., where he was engaged at 51 Main street, in the
leather trade. They were members of the Society of Friends, in which Han-
nah became an esteemed Elder.
Issue : —
371. Henry Howard, b. 2-12-1835.
372. Frances E., b. 9-26-1836; d. 8-19-1885, unm.
373. R. Clinton, b. 12-24-1838; d. 1-27-1907.
374. Laura G., b. 5-6-1841; d. 10-30-1907.
375. Alice Annie b. 9-9-1846; d. 8-31-1860.
* NOTE— Smith— Of Saxon origin from Smiton— to Smithe— originally any one who smites or strikes
with a hammer.
"Whence comes Smith— all be he, l<niglit or squire
"But from the Smith that forgeth at the tire."— Kiul«/«n.
48 PALMER FAMILY.
V— loi. ABIGAIL PALMER (Moses 4—), b. 12 mo. 19, 1810; d. 9
mo. 17, 1820.
Her death resulted from bathing her head with cold water whilst in a
state of perspiration at school. Buried Concord Mtg.
V— 102. MOSES D, PALMER (Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 5 mo.
14, 1814; d. 10 mo. 29, 1878 unm. Buried at Spring- Grove Cemetery.
He resided for a time on the mansion-place of the Palmer ancestry, of
which lie and Gideon became possessed at the death of their father. In 1843
they sold out, and he removed to Cincinnati, O. He there engaged in the
leather trade with his brother-in-law, George D. Smith. He resided near
Loveland, O., for a few years, where he owned a farm. This he sold, and
returned to Cincinnati, where he continued until his death. During his earlier
life he had been Director of the Poor in his native county and was active
and popular in the counsels of the Whig party. He had also engaged in the
"Alulticaulis" scheme of raising trees of this name for feeding silk worms,
which did not succeed. His death resulted from a cancer, which baffled the
best medical skill. He was very much esteemed by all who knew him.
Line of John, John, Moses, Joseph.
Ch. of Joseph Palmer (No. 24) and Hannah Peters; all born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 103. CATHARINE PALMER, b. 5 mo. 16, 1786; d. 8 mo. 5, 1786.
V— 104. REES PALMER (Joseph, Moses, John. John), b. 8 mo. 25,
1787; d. 7 mo. 19, 1819, unm.
V— 105. SARAH PAL:\IER, b. 6 mo. 22, 1789; d. 7 mo. 9, 1805.
V— 106. EDITH PALMER (Joseph, Moses, John, John), b. 5 mo. 6,
1792; d. 7 mo. 25, 1868; m. BENJAMIN MORRIS 3 mo. 15, 1825, son
of Benjamin Morris and Elizabeth Young, b. 8 mo. 21, 1789, in Flamborough,
Yorkshire, England. He emigrated from the place of his birth and settled
for a short time in Concord, where he and Edith were m., after which he
purchased a farm near Oak Hill, I^ncaster Co., Pa., to which they removed
and continued during their lives. Issue : —
376. John B., b. 2-14-1826; d. 7-8-1864; unm.
377. Catherine S., b. 8-28-1827; d. 11-17-1892.
378. Joseph P., b. 1-2-1829.
379. Hannah C, b. 2-27-1830; d. 2-12-1902.
380. Abraham W, b. 7-27-1832.
381. Benjamin, b. 2-23-1835; d. 7-22-1887.
382. William L., b. 4-13-1838.
V— 107. DEBORAH ANN PALMER (Joseph, Moses, John, John),
b. 3 mo. 3, 1795; d. 8 mo. 6, 1819, unm.; buried at Concord Mtg.
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V— 108. WILSON PALMER (Joseph, Moses, John, John), b. 2 mo.
4, 1798; d. 9 mo. — , 1851; m. ANN JULL\NN JAQUETTE, 1825, dau.
of Peter Jaquette and Catharine, b. Oct. 29. 1798; d. Feb. 18, 1848, buried at
Concord Mtg.
Peter Jaquette d. 1816, aged fifty-six years, and Catharine d. Sept. 25,
1825, aged sixty-two years. Wilson and Ann resided in Concord, Delaware
Co., Pa.
He m. second, Elisabeth (Way) Dikcorfh, Feb. 1849 (her second hus-
band), who survived him a number of years.
By trade he was a weaver. He obtained twenty-seven acres of land from
his father, upon which he erected buildings. This location was upon the
southern edge of Concord Twp. After a few }ears this was sold. He then
removed to Trimble's factory (near Markham station), where Ann died. His
death resulted from drowning in the Delaware river near Marcus Hook, Pa.
Issue : —
383. Hannah Ann, b. July 9, 1827; d. Aug. 6, 1827.
384. Wilson, b. July 20, 1828; d. Aug. 20, 1S28.
385. Wilson (2d) b. July 29, 1830; d. Jan. 17, 1854.
386. Peter J, b. Aug. 4. 1831; d. Sept. 19, 1832.
387. Rees, b. Mar. 4, 1834; d. Feb. 10. 1901.
388. Eli, b. Sept. 10, 1835; d. May 5, 1902.
389. George W., b. Oct. 13, 1837.
V — 109. ELI PALMER (Joseph, Moses, John, John), b. 11 mo. 22,
1800; d. 6 mo. 13, 1835, unm; buried at Concord Mtg., as were the others of
the family who d. young.
V— no. PENINAH PALMER (Joseph, Moses, John, John), b. 10
mo. I, 1802; d. 7 mo. 9, 1886, unm. She resided the latter part of her life
with Elisha Kcster, at Rising Sun, Md. ; buried at Little Britain Friends'
grounds.
V— III. CATHARINE T. PAL:\IER (Joseph, Moses, John. John),
b. 4 mo. 28, 1805; d. 9 mo. 13, 1881. unm.: buried at Eastland Friends'
grounds. .She lived with her niece. Catharine Furness, near Oak Hill, Lan-
caster Co., Pa.
Line of Joii.v, John, Mosk.s. .\.\rox.
Ch. of Aaron Palmer {No. 26) and Sarah Wilton. Probably all born in
Concord, Pa.
V— 112.HARRIET PALMER, b. 6 mo. 28, 1791 : d. 1792.
V— 113. THOMAS STEEL PALMER (Aaron. Moses John. John).
b. 12 mo. 12, 1793; d. 9 mo. 7, 1878; buried at Rosebank Cemetery: m. AN-
NA MITCHELL*! I mo. 23, 1825, dau. of Henry Mitchell and 'Mary Rob-
" NOTE— Mitchell— This name owes its origin to the Anglo-Saxon- Micel, contracted from Mlcel-
gath-caht- a great thought— a terra applied to the early Anglo-Saxon Parliament- meeting of the wise
50 PALMER FAMILY.
erts, b. lo mo. 4, 1801, in Bucks Co., Pa., whence her parents removed
to New Castle Co., Del. ; d. 9 mo. 4, i860; buried at St. Mary's, Stanton, Del.,
by her request. They lived for many years near Strickersville, Chester Co.,
Pa. By trade he was a hatter, which he for a time followed. He afterwards
lived with his son, Thomas, near Brick Mtg., Cecil Co., Md. At the age of
seventy-two years he joined the Methodist E. church, in which faith he died.
Children : —
390. Sarah Ann, b. Sept. 11, 1826; d. June 30, 1902.
391. Mary, b. Dec. 10, 1827; d. Oct. 2, 1872.
392. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 4, 1831 ; d. Feb. 6, 1884.
393. Harriet, b. Sept. 30, 1835.
394. Thomas H., b. Dec. 24, 1839.
395. Emma G., b. Sept. 22, 1843.
V— 114. TANK ANN PALMER (Aaron. Moses, John, John), b. 4 mo.
13, 1797; d. 3"mo. 3, 1879; m. ROBERT PLUMLY 6 mo. 12, 1818, son of
Charles Plumly and Elizabeth Michener, b. 7 mo. 30, 1786; d. 8 mo. 8,
1846. He was a farmer. They resided at Elkdale, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
396. Harriet E., b. 4-18-1819; d. 2-8-1847.
397. Palmer C, b. T-15-1821; d. 7-24-1835.
398. Charles, b. 1-4-1823; d. .5-28-1904.
399. William Wilton, b. 3-4-1825; d. 7-3-1863.
400. James S., b. 8-11-1827.
401. Adriana, b. 10-19-1829.
402. Leahdelia, b. 7-8-1832; d. 10-18-1843.
403. Canby, b. 4-7-1835; d. 9-27-1843.
404. Robert Barclay, b. 2-27-1838.
405. Alfred, b. 8-3-1842; d. 9-1-1842.
406. Clara A., b. 1-31-1844; d. 4-27-1846.
V— 115. WILLIAM WILTON PALMER (Aaron, Moses, John,
John), b. 4 mo. 13, 1797 (twin to Jane Ann) ; d. 3 mo. 16, 1869; m. ELIZ-
ABETH JONES April 15, 1834, dan. of John Jones and Elizabeth Jones, b.
Nov. 8, 1802; d. Sept. 10, 1875.
They resided near McClellandsville, Del. Both bur. at Head of Chris-
tiana church, Del.
Issue : —
407. Sarah Ann, b. Mar. 28. 1836; d. Jan. 1890.
408. John, b. Dec. 1, 1840; d. Oct. 16, 1846.
V— 116. ABRAHAM S. PALMER (Aaron, Moses, John, John), b.
5 mo. 17, 1799; d. 9 mo. 30, 1872; m. SARAH GILBERT 4 mo. 7, 1831,
dau. of Curtis and Tabitha Gilbert, b. 12 mo. 31, 1789; d. 12 mo. 26, 1859;
both buried at Flint Hill.
M. second, Man' Pine 5 mo. 7, 1863. Resided in Nottmgham Twp.,
Chester Co., Pa.
Child by first wife: —
409. Sarah Jane, b. 3-9-1833; d. 8-30-1853.
FIFTH GENERATION. 51
V — 117. JAMES PALMER, b. 12 mo. 2^, 1803; d. 12 mo. 4, 1813.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Rebecca Eavenson (No. j/) and Benjamin Jones. Probably all born
in Westtown, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 118. LYDL^ JONES (Rebecca, Elizabeth. Tohn. lohn), b. 10 mo.
2, 1774; d. 12 mo. 4, 1824; m. RICHARD EAVENSON3 mo. 24. 1803,
son of George Eavenson and Mary Williamson (who were m. Sept. 28, 1754
at Swedes' Church, Wilmington, Del.) b. 12 mo. 26. 1770; d. about 4 or 5
mo., 1846. They lived on his farm in Thornbury, Pa., where Lydia died.
He sold the farm 4 mo. i, 1834, to Caleb Brinton for $3,004.00, and probably
removed to West Chester, Pa., where he died intestate. Letters of admin-
istration were granted his son, Jones Eavenson, May 22, 1846, which indi-
cates that his death occurred shortly previous.
Issue : —
420. Jones, b. 8-10-1804; d. 3-14-1883.
421. Mary b. 8-25-1806; d. 2-9-1818.
422. Benjamin, b. 8-8-1808: d. 6-24-1883.
423. George R., b. 8-14-1812; d. 7-7-1883.
424. Humphrey, b. 10-6-1814; d. 2-28-1816.
George Eavenson*, a son of Joseph Eavenson and Catharine George (who
were m. 2 mo. 10, 1717 by Radnor Mtg). Catharine being a dau. of Richard
George, of Montgomeryshire, Wales ; and Josepli, a son of Thomas Eaven-
son, the immigrant, who purchased 120 acres of land in Thornbur}' Twp. i
mo. 1687, of John Simcock, and m. a second wife, Elizabeth JVood-ccard, July
— , 1688, The relationship: — between Lydia Jones and her husband was that
of second cousins once removed, as Richard and her mother were second cous-
ins.
Mary Williamson, a dau. of Daniel Williamson, Jr., and Hannah Malin
(Randal), and Daniel, Jr., a son of Daniel Williamson and Mary Smith, who
were m. in 1685, both being emigrants from Cheshire, England, he in 1682,
and she in 1684; he being a servant to Robert Taylor, by agreement with
whom he received fifty acres of land in addition to fifty acres allowed by Penn
to servants, which was situated in Marple Twp., and confirmed to him by
patent, dated Jan. 10, 1708.
V— 119. ELIZABETH JONES (Rebecca, Elizabeth, John. John) b.
I mo. 4, 1777; d. II mo. 28, 1855; m. JOSEPH FOX about 1806. He was
b. Dec. 24, 1773; ^- Oct. 23, 1840.
They removed to Muskingum Co., O., where he died. She returned to
Chester Co., Pa., before her death. Issue : —
Note. — George Eavenson d. 4 mo. 30, 1816, in his ninetieth year. Mary d. 7 mo. 7,
1828, being over one hundred years of age. They were m. 9 mo. 28, 1755, at Swedes'
church, Wilmington, Del., and thus lived together over sixty years.
52 PALMER FAMILY.
425. Emmor, b. May 31, 1S07; d. Sept. 28, 1868.
426. Rees, b. Nov. 30, 1808; d. Dec. 14, 1886.
427. Ziba, b. Mar. 26, 1811 ; d. Jan. 6, 1853.
428. Rebecca J., b. 1813; d. May 1, 1848.
V — 120. AMY JONES, b. 7 mo. 24, 1779; d. 8 mo. i, 1779.
V— 121. PHEBE JONES (Rebecca. Elizabetb, John, Tobn), b. 10 mo.
20, 1781; d. 8 mo. 18, 1859; m. THOMAS MASSEY, 10 "mo. 21, 1802, in
Concord M.-H., son of Levi Massey * and Catherine Eavenson, of Willis-
town, b. 6 nio. 15, 1777 ; d. 12 mo- 22, i860. Both buried at Willistown Mtg.
They lived in Willistown, Chester Co., Pa., where he owned and cul-
tivated a farm. He was a prominent member in the Society of Friends, hold-
ingf the appointment of an Elder for manv vears. Issue : —
429. Rebecca, b. 4-9-180,S; d. 9-10-1843.
430. Eavenson, b. 1-22-1805; d. 4-2-1842.
431. Sidney, b. 11-2-1806; d. 3 mo. 12, 1886.
432. Thomas J., b. 7-14-1814; d. 8-16-1877.
V— 122. HANNAH JONES (Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. i
mo. 7, 1784: d. 3 mo. 9, 1863; m. ISAAC HOOPES, Jr., 11 mo. 20, 1806, at
Birmingham Mtg., son of Isaac Hoopes * and Mary Grififith, b. 3 mo. 10, 1779;
Note. — Levi Massey was the twelfth of fourteen children of Thomas Massey, Jr.,
and Sarah Taylor (dau. of Isaac and Sarah) and Thomas, Jr., a son of Thomas Massey,
the emigrant from Cheshire, England, in the ship Endeavor, of London, Thomas Thorp,
master, landing 29th of 7 mo., 1683. He m. Phebe Taylor in 1692, a dau. of Robert and
Mary, she having been a passenger on the same vessel with him. In 1696 he purchased
300 acres of land in Marple twp. and died 9 mo. 18, 1708, leaving seven children.
Note. — Isaac Hoopes and Mary Griffith were m. about 1769, he being a son of
Abraham Hoopes, who m. Mary Williamson, in 1732. Abraham was b. 4 mo. 12, 1713;
d. 9 mo. 15, 1795, and was the tenth of seventeen children of Daniel Hoopes and Jane
Worrilow who were m. 10 mo. 10, 1696, at a mtg. held at John Bowaters' In Middletown
twp. Also Daniel emigrated with his parents, Joshua and Isabel], from Cleveland,
Yorkshire, England; they came in the ship Providence of Scarborough, Robert Hopper
master, and landed in Philadelphia 9 mo. 10, 1683. The parents settled in Makefleld,
Bucks CO., and. having been convinced of Friends' principles, the meeting was occasion-
ally held at their house. Daniel purchased 300 acres of land in 1697 in Westtown
twp., Chester co., and 175 acres more in 1698 upon which they settled. He was a mem-
ber of the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1708 and 1709. He was living in 1746 but the
date of his death is not known. His wife Jane was a dau. of Thomas and Grace Wor-
rilow of Edgmont twp.. Pa.
443. Chalkley, b. 6-10-1825; d. 9-16-1845.
444. Mary GrifiBth, b. 5-13-1827.
Their seventeen children were: —
1. Grace, b. 7-17-1697; d. 5-3-1721; m. Wm. Paschall.
2. Ann, b. 10-23-1698; d. 3-13-1704
3. Mary, b. 9-22-1700; d. 1765; m. Philip Yarnall.
4. Hannah, b. 5-25-1702; d. 1750; unm.
5. Joshua, b. 4-29-1704; d. 10-9-1769; m. Hannah Ashbridge.
6. Jane, b. 5-14-1706; d. 1-31-1789; m. George Ashbridge.
7. Ann, b. 12-3-1707; d. 7-14-1728; unm.
8. Daniel, b. 10-27-1709; d. 6-5-1790; m. Alice Taylor.
9. John, b. 8-17-1711; d. 3-1-1795; m. Christian Reynolds.
10. Abraham, b. 4-12-1713; d. 9-15-1795; m. Mary Williamson.
11. Thomas, b. 10-22-1714; d. 5-21-1803; m. Susanna Da vies.
FIFTH GENERATION. 53
d. 9 mo. 25, 1849. ^^ W'^s a brother to Abraham (see No. 125).
Isaac, Jr., was a shoemaker by trade, but also carried on farming. He
purchased the homestead in Goshen in 1816, but disposed of it soon after and
removed to New Lniidoii twp.. Chester Co., Pa. Issue: —
433. Griffith, b. 8-21-1807; d. 5-3-1815.
434. Joseph J., b. 10-14-1808; d. 12-28-1893.
435. Rebecca E., b. 12-3-1809; d. 4-24-1888.
436. Phebe, b. 8-25-1811: d. 1-29-1892.
437. Amy, b. 7-3-1813; d. 2-3-1885.
438. Lindley, b. 9-5-1815.
439. Eliza, h. 10-10-1817; d. 3-29-1900.
440. Reea H., b. 4-3-1819; d. 9-26-1906.
441. Lydianna, b. 6-27-1821; d. 2-15-1822.
442. Ezra M., b. 12-24-1822; d. 12-24-1886.
V— 123. BENJAMIN JONES (Rebecca. Ehzabeth, John, John), b. 7
mo. I. 1786; d. 7 mo. 17, 1859; m. ANN JAMES i mo. 14, 1808, dau. of
Jesse James * and Ehzabeth Hoopes, of Westtown, Chester Co., Pa., b. 5
mo. 3. 1788; d. 9 mo. 21, 1851. Both buried at Goshen Mtg.
Benjamin, hke his father, was a blacksmith. They resided in Thorn-
bury: he occupied the same shop that his father had. The place has long
been known by the name of Cheyney's Shops. Ann joined Friends 9 mo. 28,
181 5. Issue: —
445. Jesse, J., b. 1-1-1809; d. 3-21-1884.
446. Joseph J., b. 1-20-1811; d. 12-16-1880.
447. Esther P., b. 12-10-1812; d. 6-1-1856.
448. Benjamin, b. 11-10-1814; d. 1-8-1875.
449. John b. 10-29-1818; d. 11-8-1883.
450. Joshua S., b. 2-28-1822.
451. Ann, b. 7-18-1825: d 9-15-1825.
452. Elizabeth, b. 3-26-1828; d. 3-31-1828.
V— 124. JOHN JONES (Rebecca. Elizabeth, John. John), b. 8 mo. 26.
1788: d. 6 mo. 14, 1858: unm.
He inherited the paternal estate, on which he lived. His sister Hannah
kept house for him many years.
V— 125. SIDNEY JONES (Rebecca, Elizabeth. John. John), b. 11
12. Elizabeth, b. 1-13-1716; d. 12-9-1803; m. Wm. Webb & Thomas Welch. \ _, . „
13. Stephen, b. 1-13-1716; d. 1767; m. Martha Evans & Elizabeth Hibberd. f 1^°»-
14. Nathan, b. 1-16-1718; d. 2-19-1803; m. Margaret Williamson.
15. Walter, b. 1-11-1719; d. 12-9-1719-20.
16. Sarah, b. 5-25-1720; d. 7-23-1794; m. George Hall.
17. Christian, b. 8-30-1723; d. 12-31-1815; m. Daniel Webb.
Note.— Jesse, son of Jo<!eph James and Hannah Hickman, b. 3 mo. 12, 1756; d. 11
mo. 21. 1819. He was the twelfth of fourteen children. He became the owner of a fine
farm adjoining on the west, the Westto-mi Friends' boarding school property. Joseph
James, b. 1 mo. 29. 1709; d. 9 mo. 2, 1772, was a son of Aaron and Elizabeth James, emi-
grants from England, who settled in Westtown twp., Chester Co., Pa., and Joseph's
wife Hannah was a dau. of Benjamin Hickman who m. Ann BufHngton (dau. of Richard)
In 1701, and who was a son of Francis Hickman, the emigrant from Wlllshlre, England.
Elizabeth Hoopes, a dau. of John Hoopes and Phebe Williams (dau. of Rees and Eliza-
beth) b. 4 mo. 13, 1760; d. 1 mo. 15, 1848, and John Hoopes, a brother to the elder
Isaac (See last NoJ
54 PALMER FAMILY.
mo. 13, 1792; d. 2 mo. 24, 1877; m. ABRAHAM HOOPES i mo. 9, 1810,
son of Isaac Hoopes and Mary Griffith, b. 12 mo. 13, 1775 ; d. 8 mo. 19, 1823.
He was a brother to Isaac, Jr. No. 122. He was a chairmaker by trade. He
and his father purchased a farm in East Goshen by deed 3 mo. 30, 1807,
and by division he obtained 49 acres 121 perches, to which he added by pur-
chase 30 acres. His health faihng he sold out in 1820 and retired to a small
place in Westtown, where he died. SIDNEY m. 2nd. BENJAMIN SHARP-
LESS 2 mo. 6, 1834, at Birmingham Mtg., son of Joshua Sharpless (see No.
T-io) and Edith Yarnall (who were m. 1768) b. 8 mo. 24, 1769; d. 2 mo. i,
1852. Both were buried at Birmingham Mtg. After her husband's death
Sidney continued to reside with her son on her late husband's farm in Bir-
mingham, Chester Co., Pa. She furnished valuable information of many of
the families in this work. Her life had been one of practical usefulness, but
she became quite deaf during her latter years. Issue by ist husband, Abraham
Hoopes : —
453. Lydia Ann. b., 11-18-1810; d. 7-7-1811.
454. Mary Ann, b. 6-14-1812; d. 10-17-1852.
455. Rachel, b. 3-3-1814; d. 2-21-1894.
456. Walker Y., b. 4-22-1816; d. 12-2-1895.
457. John J., b. 8-9-1818; d. 7-29-1876.
458. Benjamin, b. 10-29-1835.
V— 126. AMY TONES 2nd (Rebecca, Elizabeth, John. John), b. Ii
mo. I. 1795: d. 3 mo" 8, 1872; m. ISAAC THOIMAS LARKIN 11 mo. 16,
181 5, at Birmingham M.-H., son of John Larkin * and Martha Thomas, b. 2
mo. 15, 1790; d. I mo. 9, 1870. Both were buried at New Garden Mtg.
Farmer. Removed from Delaware Co. to New Garden twp., Chester
Co., Pa., where he purchased and settled upon a farm. Issue : —
459. Jones, b. 12-4-1816; d. 11-17-1821.
460. Sabllla, b. 2-12-1819; d. 10-18-1822.
461. Marv, b. 3-13-1821.
462. Eliza, b. 9-22-1823; d. 10-24-1908.
463. Enos, b. 2-13-1826.
464. Martha, b. 9-19-1828.
465. Phebe M., b. 10-11-1831; d. 2-1-1894.
466. Emma, b. 8-9-1834; d. 4-6-1901.
467. Isaac, b. 4-2-1839.
Note.— John Larkin, eldest son of Joseph Larkin and Ann Salkeld. of Bethel, and
Joseph, a son of John Larkin. who was a single freeman in Chichester in 1724 and m.
Esther Shelly Oct. 29, 1731. at Christ Church. Philadelphia, a dau. of Roger Shelly and
Elizabeth Buzby of the same locality. John and Esther became members of Friends'
Meeting at Concord 8 mo. 8, 1744; in which meeting he was an overseer by appoint-
ment 3 mo. 1, 1749. He died about 1786.
Ann Salkeld was the eighth of thirteen ch. of John Salkeld, Jr.. who m. Elizabeth
Worrall in 1731. She was b. 9 mo. 27. 1747. John, the third of eleven ch. of the elder
John Salkeld and Agnes Powley (who were m. 9 mo. (Nov.) 8, 1704. at Grayngge. West-
moreland, England), b. 10 mo. 12, 1709; d. 1 mo. 24, 1777. The elder John Salkeld was
a minister of considerable note in the Society of Friends. He v.-as b. in 1672, son of
Thomas Salkeld of Coldbeck. Cumberland. England. He emigrated with his wife in
1705, and settled at Chester, on the Delaware River. He was an extensive land-
holder; d. 9 mo. 20, 1739. Agnes, his wife, was the dau. of Edmond Powley of Whln-
fleld. She was b. 1678; d. 11 mo. 12, 1748.
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V— 127. REBECCA JONES (Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 12
mo. 22,, 1797; d. r mo. 29, 1884; m. JOSEPH LARKIN 11 mo. 21, 1816;
son of John Larkin and Martlia Thomas, b. 5 mo. 31, 1791 ; d. 2 mo. 26, 1858;
both buried at Concord Mtg. Both were members of Friends.
He a brother to Isaac T. (see last No). He was a farmer and resided
in Bethel, Delaware Co., Pa. After his death Rebecca lived for several years
at Concord\ille, and finally with her dau. Beulah. For his ancestry, see note
to last No. Issue : —
468. Lydia Ann, b. 7-29-1817; d. 5-19-1894.
469. Elizabeth, b. 2-17-1819.
470. Thomas, b. 2-9-1820; d. 1-27-1873.
471. Sidney, b. ■'^-i 7-1823; d. 12-2-1858.
472. Rebecca J., b. 6-29-1825; d. 9-18-1910.
473. Ell B., b. 9-11-1827; d. 7-30-1909.
474. Alice P., b. 4-8-1S30; d. 9-27-1860.
475. Beulah, b. 6-24-1832.
476. Joseph, b. 8-9-1834.
477. Rees J., 9-9-1836; d. 11-30-1903.
478. Hannah, b. 3-30-1839.
V— 128. REES JONES (Rebecca. Elizabeth, John, John), b. 10 mo.
15, 1800; d. 8 mo. I, 1832; m. ELIZABETH H. STRODE 3 mo. 6, 1828,
dau. of Richard Strode, Jr., * and Frances Osborne, b. 11 mo. 24, 1803; d. 7
mo. 15, 1879.
They removed to Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Mich.
Issue : —
479. Rebecca E., b. 12-24-1828; d. 8-25-1877.
480. Mary S., b. 9-8-1830; d. 5-6-1895.
481. Rees B., b. 9-2-1832.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Jcinimu Eavenson (No. ji-) and Benjamin Kirgan.
Born in Westtown, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 129. ELIZABETH KIRGAN t (Jemima, Elizabeth. John, John),
No record of her found. She is reported to have m. ISAAC COVINGTON,
but did not live long after and left no issue.
» Note. — Richard Strode, Jr., was an active and Influential citizen of East Bradford,
Chester Co., Pa., where he successfully carried on farming on the old homestead. He
was the son of Richard Strode and Sarnh Hickman (dau. of Francis) who were m. 12
mo. 28, 1763. The elder Richard, a son of John Strode, second of three sons of George
Strode. Jr., who settled in East Bradford, who was accredited as the son of George Strode,
the emigrant from Millbrook parish. Southampton, England. He purchased 500 acres of
land from Wm. Penn July 25. 1682, which was located in Concord, Pa., upon which
he shortly afterwards settled. Of this tract he sold in 1686, 200 acres in equal parts to
Goodwin Walter and Thomas Hall.
t Note.— There was a Valentine Kirgan, an uncle to the above b. Aug. 5, 1771; d.
July 22, 1831, who was a prominent builder in his day. He m. Debe (Taylor) Hawley,
widow of Wm. Hawley, Jr., Feb. 15, 1823, who d. Nov. 17, 1824; and were the parents
of Debe Hawley Kirgan, b. Nov. 1, 1824; d. April 15, 1892, who m. Joseph Hunt, July 9,
1842, who had a family and resided in Thornbury, Delaware Co., Fa.
56 PALMER FAMILY.
V— 130. VALENTINE KIRGAN (Jemima, Elizabeth, John, John),
died young.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Elizabeth Eavenson {No. jj) and Anthony Morris, all born in Thorn-
bury, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 131. BENJAMIN MORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b.
1785; d. Sept. 24, 1854; unm.
V— 132. NATHANIEL MORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. Dec. 8, 1787; d. 1826; m. SARAH MYERS about 1819, dau. of Henry
Myers and Ann Hickman. She d. Mar. 7, 1855.
He was a carpenter, and resided mostly in Delaware Co., Pa. Issue: —
482
483
484
486.
486.
Hickman, b. Oct. 20, 1820; d. Feb. 21, 1908.
Hannah, b. about 1321; d. quite young.
Charlotte, b. 1822: d. 3 months old.
Nathaniel E., b. Mar. 14, 1824; d. Oct. 23, 1860.
Thomas, b. Nov. 26, 1826; d. May 15, 1906.
V— 133. JOHN MORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. Dec.
3, 1789; d. Dec. 22, 1873; m. ANN WORKMAN Aug. 7, 1827, dau. of
John Workman, of Chester Co., Pa., b. Mar. 22. 1805; d. 1890; both buried
at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Allegheny Co., Pa.
They went from Chester Co.. Pa., to Ohio, and after a residence in var-
ious localities finally settled at White Ash, Alleghany Co., Pa. Issue — the
three first born in Chester Co.. Pa. : the others to the westward : —
487. Wllmer W., b. July 29, 1829; d. Jan. 16, 1908.
488. John W. b. Jan. 20, 1831; d. Jan. 5, 1900.
489. Elizabeth A., b. April 23, 1833; d. Aug. 24, 1877.
490. Jesse M., b. Nov. 13, 1834.
491. Susan L., b. Aug. 4, 1836.
492. Joseph W., b. Nov. 21, 1838; d. Aug. 20, 1886.
493. George M., b. Sept. 19, 1840; d. Mar. 12, 1908.
494. Benjamin F., b. Mar. 22, 1842; d. Aug. 7, 1845.
495. Charles F., b. April 22, 1844; d. Oct. 30, 1862.
V— 134. JOSEPH MORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth. Tohn, John), b. 10
mo. 18, 1791; d. 3 mo. 31, 1870; m. ESTHER ANN ENTRIKEN 12 mo.
14, 1820, dau. of George Entriken and Esther Carpenter, b. 1799; d. i mo.
26, 1893. Both buried at Ercildoun Friends grounds.
Joseph was by trade a wheelwright, which he followed a number of
years at Dilworthtown, Chester Co., Pa. He then purchased and removed
to a farm in the Great Valley, west of Coatesville, same county, where they
continued during his life. Esther resided with her daughter near Consho-
hocken, Montgomery Co., Pa., for a time, then came to West Chester, where
she died. Issue: —
FIFTH GENERATION. 57
496. CaroUne, b. 9-23-1821; d. 9-24-1821.
497. Anthony W., b. 9-30-1822; d. 12-2-1907.
498. George W., b. 9-15-1824; d. 2-24-1857.
499. Carpenter, b. 9-22-1825; d. 6-27-1826.
500. Joseph, b. 2-19-1827; d. 8-11-1833.
501. Emily, b. 5-17-1828; d. 9-2-1830.
The above children that died young were probably buried at Concord
Mtg.
502. Benjamin Franklin, b. 12-15-1830; d. 7-22-1868.
503. Hannah Ann, b. 6-29-1832; d. 12-6-1887.
504. Samuel, b. 7-26-1834; d. 9-23-1881.
505. Mary Jane, b. 1-1-1836.
506. Joseph E., b. 3-18-1838; d. 12-22-1905.
507. Esther E., b. 12-16-1839.
508. John Alfred, b. 5-17-1842; d. 3-5-1863.
509. William Henry, b. 11-26-1844; d. 1-25-1876.
V— 135. RICHARD MORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b.
10 mo. 20, 1793; d. about 15 years old.
V— 136. HANNAH MORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John John), b.
7 mo. 26, 1795 ; d. about 20 years old, unm.
V— 137. PHEBE AIORRIS (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 12
mo. 26, 1797; d. 10 mo, 1855; unm.
V— 138. ELIZA MORRIS (Elizabeth. Elizabeth, John, John), b. 10
mo. 17, 1800; d. 3 mo. 10, 1867, unm. The latter two lived with their broth-
er Benjamin, (131), in a house on their brother's farm, he assisting with the
farming.
Line of John, John, Martha (Chamberlin).
Ch. of John Chamberlin (No. ?6) and Elisabeth Mote, all born in Chester Co.,
Pa.
V— 139. JACOB CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John), b.
Sept. 7. 1775; d. Jan. 16, 1855; m. REBECCA TAYLOR July 22, 1802, by
Rev. Jos. Turner, dau. of William Taylor and Mary Osborne, b. Aug. 5,
1784; d. Sept. 7, 1 86 1.
Jacob was by trade a carpenter; he also had a small farm in East Brad-
ford, Chester Co., Pa. He very nearly lost his sight by the exf'losion of pow-
der in a rock, which did not at first ignite, but went off on his return to it. Af-
ter this they removed to West Chester. Pa.
(William, son of Benjamin Taylor, Jr , and Rebecca Webb. Benjamin,
Jr., son of Benjamin Taylor and Sarah Nooks. Benjamin, Sr., son of Joseph
Taylor and Elizabeh Haines, who were m. in England, Joseph being the son
58 PALMER FAMILY.
of Abiah Taylor, of Didcott, in Berkshire. Mary Osborne, dau. of
of Chester Co., Pa.)
Issue : —
510. Joseph, b. Feb. 26, 1803; d, July 2, 1840.
511. Mary Ann, b. July 3, 1805; d. Sept. 27, 1835.
512. Taylor, b. Jan. 19, 1807; d. May 2, 1889.
813. Benjamin, b. Mar. 12, 1809: d. May 19, 1874.
514. Titus, b. May 14, 1811; d. Nov. 10, 1834.
515. Eliza D., b. Sept. 12, 1813; d. Oct. 2, 1863.
516. Thomas, b. April 28, 1815; d. Aug. 13, 1899.
517. Bertha K., b. Oct. 7, 1817; d. Mar. 2, 1901.
518. Martha Jane, b. May 13, 1820; d. Dec. 6, 1908.
519. Isaac T., b. May 9, 1822; d. Sept. 6, 1904.
520. A. Palmer, b. Aug. 26, 1824; d. circa, 1877.
521. Charlotte T., b. Feb. 6, 1828; d. Sept. — , 1898.
V— 140. TITUS CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John), b. Sept.
17, 1777; d. Nov. 30, 1851 ; m. JANE CHEYNEY about 1804 (?), dau. of
Joseph Cheyney * and Edith Mendenhall, b. 4 mo. 10, 1782; d. 2 mo. 23, 1812.
After her death he m. second JANE WRIGHT, the eldest sister of his
daughter-in-law, Rachel (see No. 523). Shed. Mar. 28, 1852.
Titus was a miller; he was for some years at the mill belonging to West-
town Boarding-school, then removed to New Garden twp., near Avondale,
Chester Co., Pa. He remained here during life, and was much respected in
his neighborhood. Issue by first wife only : —
522. Elizabeth, d. 3 mo. 1841.
523. Joseph, b. 7 mo. 6, 1808; d. 7 mo. 15, 1852.
V— 141. HANNAH CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John), b.
Dec. 25, 1779; d. Nov. 13, 1844: m. JONATHAN GHEEN 1807 (?), son
of Joseph Gheen and Elizabeth Ingram, b. Aug. 13, 1777; d. June 17, 1 861,
both buried at Goshen Mtg.
By trade a wheelwright, which he followed for a time, then purchased a
farm in East Goshen, Che-^ter Co., Pa., where they resided. Issue: —
524. Amy, b. July 24, 1808; d. April 1, 1888.
525. Susan, b. Sept. 4, 1809; d. Aug. 1, 1892.
526. John W., b. Aug 23, 1812; d. Apr. 10, 1840.
527. Sidney H.. b. Feb. 15, 1818; d. Mar. 6, 1818.
V— 142. ELIZABETH CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John),
Note.— Joseph Cheyney (b. Jan. 12, 1735; d. Aug. 10, 1794) was a brother to Col.
Thomas Cheyney of the Revolutionary Army; who as Squire Thomas Cheyney was the
first to inform Gen. Washington at the time of the battle of Brandy wine, Sept. 11, 1777;
of the approach of a division of the British Army towards Birmingham meeting house,
where a sharp engagement ensued in which Gen. Lafayette was wounded. He afterwards
became prominent in the American cause. He and Joseph were with three others, the
ch. of John Cheyney, Jr., and Ann Hickman (who were m. Nov. 3, 1730, at Christ Church,
Philadelphia), Ann being a dau. of Benjamin Hickman and Ann Bufflngton, of Westtown,
and John, Jr., a son of John Cheyney, the emigrant. The name Cheyney Station on the
West Chester and Phila. R. R. was derived from the early location there of John Chey-
ney, Jr., and his brother, Thomas, where they had purchased a tract of land in 1724.
FIFTH GENERATION. 59
b. Aug. 15, 1782; d. Mar. 5, 1858; m. SAMUEL DAVIS Dec. 2, 1802, son
of William and Prudence Davis. He was b. April 20, 1780; d. Oct. 21, 1853.
They removed to Fayette Co., Pa., 1809, thence in Nov. 1824 to Rich-
land Co., Ohio, and settled on a quarter section of land, where they spent the
rest of their lives : Issue : —
528. Reuben, b. Mar. 4, 1804; d. Jan. 22, 1835.
629. Amos, b. Dec. 30, 1805; d. June 19, 1868.
530. John, b. Oct. 4, 1809; d. Oct. 1, 1868.
531. William, b. Nov. 17, 1812; d. Sept. 15, 1844.
532. Samuel, Jr., b. Feb. 20, 1815; d. July 30, 1864.
533. Tacy Ann, b. Dec. 17, 1817; d. in infancy.
534. Eliza A., b. Jan. 12, 1820; d. May 31, 1899.
535. Henry P., b. Nov. 30, 1822; d. Mar. — , 1908.
V— 143. MARY CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John), b. Dec.
29, 1784; d. Nov. 29, 1870; m. LEVI GHEEN, 1809, brother to Jonathan
(see No. 141), b. Mar. 3, 1783; d. Dec. 12, 1839.
Farmer. They resided in East Goshen, Chester Co., Pa. It is said that
Mary lived in the same house nearly sixty-two years. Issue : —
536. Titus W., b. Oct. 14, 1810; d. Oct. — 1888.
537. Jonathan, b. Nov. 14, 1811; d. Nov. 9, 1860.
538. Palmer, b. April 6, 1814; d. Sept. 23, 1868.
539. Lydla, b. Aug. 31, 1815; d. April 24, 1850.
540. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, 1817; d. April 5, 1885.
541. Taylor, b. Feb. 3, 1820; d. AprU 22, 1890.
542. Jacob, b. Jan. 15. 1822; d. 1895.
V— 144. AMY CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John), b. Feb.
2Z, 1787; d. Sept. 19, 1872; m. WILLIAM CALLAHAN, son of Hugh and
Rachel, b. May 20, 1788; d. May 31, 1832. No ch.
M. second ANTHONY TAYLOR, Nov. 10, 1836 (as his third wife),
son of Titus Taylor and Rebecca Hunt, b. Dec. 29, 1781; d. April 15, 1868.
No ch. (For his first wife see No. 568.)
They resided in West Chester, and Anthony lost his life in consequence
of being caught between the cars and platform in the depot at West Chester,
Pa.
V— 145. JOHN CHAMBERLIN, b. about 1790?
He left home when a young man, and was not heard from afterwards.
By Second \Vif(_ Jane Thomson, all born in Chester Co., Pa.
V— 146. JOSEPH CHAMBERLIN, b. 4 mo. 13, 1796; d. 9 mo. 21,
1801.
V— -147. LYDIA CHAMBERLIN, b. 9 mo. 25, 1797; d. 9 mo. 14,
1801.
6o PALMER FAMILY.
V— 148. ISAAC CHAMBERLIN, b. 12 mo. 20, 1799; d. 8 mo. 30,
1825; unm.
V— 149. MARTHA CHAMBERLIN, b. 12 mo. 21, 1801 ; d. 7 mo. 11,
1825; unm.
V— 150. PALMER CHAMBERLIN (John, Martha, John, John), b.
4 mo. II, 1803; d. 3 mo. 18, 1885; m. ALICE PYLE (No. 569) 12 mo. 12,
1833, dau. of Robert Pyle and Hannah Clark, b. 9 mo. 29, 1804; d. i mo. 6,
1884.
He inherited his father's farm in East Bradford twp., on which they re-
sided for a number of years. They then resided in West Chester, Pa., where
they both died. Issue: —
543. John, b. 10 mo. 4, 1834; d. 2 mo. 17, 1837.
314. Robert, P., b. 7 mo. 10, 1836; d. 11 mo. 25, 1864.
545. Hannah J., b. 10 mo. 21, 1838.
546. Sarah Adelaide, b. 10 mo. 4, 1840.
unm
V— 151. ANN CHAMBERLIN, b. 4 mo. 29, 1805; d. 7 mo. 17, 1828;
V— 152. SARAH CHAMBERLIN, b. 8 mo. 8, 1807; d. 3 mo. 22, 1833;
unm.
Ch. of Hannah Lhamherlin {No. j8) and Abraham Clark, all born in Chester
Co., Pa.
V— 153. WILLIAM CLARK (Hannah, Martha, John, John), b. about
1771 ; d. Oct. — , 1813; m. ELIZABETH HAWLEY about 1796. Her par-
ents' names not ascertained. She was b. Mar. — , 1775; d. Oct. 2, 1851. She
was buried by request at West Chester, Pa.
They resided near the "Gum Tree," in Chester Co., Pa. It is related of
Elizabeth, that her parents lived on the battleground of Brandywine during
that engagement, and that they took refuge in the cellar with their children,
she being then quite young, where all escaped injury.
Issue :—
547. Mary, b. June 8, 1797, d. July 2, 1798.
548. Hannah, b. Jan. 4, 1799; d. Sept. 11, 1883.
549. Jeptha, b. Aug. 4, 1800; d. April 12, 1838.
550. Mary (2d), b. Oct. 18, 1803; d. Aug. 1, 1836.
551. Ann, b. Mar. 5, 1806; d. Mar. 29, 1885.
552. Lydia, b. Feb. 12, 1808; d. Aug. 2, 1875.
553. Matilda, b. Mar. 18, ISIO; d. Nov. 9, 1886.
554. William Hawley, b: April 2, 1813; d. Jan. 26, 1886.
V— 154. LYDIA CLARK (Plannah, Martha, John, John), b. Sept. 28,
FIFTH GENERATION. 6i
1773; d. Nov. 21, 1856; m. FRANCIS WAY Oct. 25, 1794, son of Abel and
Sarah, b. Dec. 6, 1771 ; d. Oct. 11, 1834.
(Abel Way and Sarah Reech or Keech, were m. April 28, 1768, at the
Swedes Church, Wilmington, Del.)
They removed from Chester Co. to Greene Co., Pa., where they settled
for life.
M. second ABIJAH McCLAIN, spring of 1836. He d. in 184-, and af-
ter his death she lived with her son, Benjamin F. Way. No ch. by this mar-
riage. Issue by ist husband : —
555. Isaac, b. Aug. 18, 1795; d. June, 19, 1823.
556. Hannah, b. April 30, 1797; d. Aug. 6, 1854.
557. Joseph, b. Oct. 5, 1799; d. 1823.
558. Robert, b. Aug. 15, 1801; d. Oct. 5, 1826.
559. Solon, b. July 23, 1803; d. July 22, 1833.
560. Milton, b. Oct. 28, 1805; d. June 22, 1837.
561. Abraham C, b. Nov. 25, 1807; d. Oct. 12, 1859.
562. Sarah, b. Sept. 6, 1810; d. Feb. 25, 1832.
563. Mary, b. April 20, 1812; d. Nov. 10, 1901.
564. Harriet, b. Oct. 21, 1814; d. April 1, 1859.
565. Benjamin, b. Sept. 12, 1816; d. Oct. 25, 1869.
V— 155. HANNAH CLARK (Hannah, Martha, John, John), b. 7 mo.
22, 1778; d. I mo. 14, 1863; m. ROBERT PYLE 11 mo. 28, 1797, by Rev.
Joseph Clarkson at the Swedes Church, Wilmington, Del. He was a son uf
Joseph Pyle, Jr., and Alice Smith (who were m. 9 mo. 20, 1753), b. 4 mo. 22,
1774; d. 2 mo. 23, 1859. Both buried at Londongrove Friends' grounds.
Farmer. They resided in Londongrove, Chester Co., Pa.
(Joseph Pyle, Jr., a son of Joseph Pyle and Sarah Dicks and Joseph, son
of Robert Pyle and Ann Stovey, who were immigrants (See No. 17).
Issue : —
566. Joseph C, b. 5-18-1799; d. 7-9-1834.
667. Sarah, b. 11-22-1800; d. 7-16-1895.
568. Hannah, b. 11-18-1802; d. 3-2-1897.
569. Alice, b. 9-29-1804; d. 1-6-1884.
570. James, b. 3-26-1807; d. 5-20-1808.
571. Lydia Ann, b. 9-1-1808; d. 4-29-1884.
572. Jane, b. 12-4-1809; d. 2-24-1875.
573. Clark, b. 10-22-1811; d. 6-30-1825.
574. Lewis, b. 4-4-1813; d. 5-9-1896.
575. Ann Eliza, b. 3-22-1815; d. 1-20-1903.
576. Matilda, b. 1-27-1818; d. 5-21-1879.
577. Susan, b. 9-12-1819; d. 10-19-1910.
578. Rachel, b. 6-19-1821; d. 1-19-1877.
V— 156. ISAAC CLARK (Hannah. Martha, John, John), b. Sept. 17,
1780; d. Jan. — , 1862; m. MARY BOWM.\N Aug. — , 1806. of Strasburg,
Lancaster Co., Pa., b. Sept. 12, 1782; d. Feb. 4, 1875.
They removed in April, 1807, to York, York Co., Pa., where they con-
tinued the rest of their lives. They were buried in Friends' burying-ground at
that place. Issue : —
579. Eliza, b. June 3, 1807; d. June 5, 1888.
580. Hannah, b. Sept. 25, 1808; d. Sept. 11, 1809.
581. Cyrus, b. Jan. 3, 1810.
62 PALMBR FAMILY.
682.
583
584
585.
586,
587,
Hiram, b. July 18, 1811.
Abraham, b. Nov. 26, 1812; d. Sept. 12, 1813.
Sarah, b. June 30, 1814; d. Dec. — , 1891.
John, b. Nov. 17, 1815.
Enos B., b. Mar. 9, 1S18.
Mary A., b. Nov. 10, 1820; d. Nov. 23, 1892.
Abia B., b. April 26, 1825; d. Sept. 18, 1869.
V — 157. ANN CLARK (Hannah, Martha, John, John), b about 1782;
d. 7 mo. — , 1 839 ; unm.
V— 158. MARY CLARK, b. about 1784; d. young.
V— 159. MARTHA CLARK (Hannah, Martha, John, John), b. Oct.
— , 1786; d. Sept. 18, 1870; m. JOSEPH HARRY July 22, 1805, son of
Jesse Harry and Christiana Webb, b. Ap. 9, 1782; d. Nov. — , 1820.
They lived in York, York Co., Pa., where Joseph died.
M. second JOHN NELSON, Sept. 3, 1823.
They resided for a time in Dauphin Co., Pa. He d. June — , 1857, in
Millbrook, Wayne Co., O, to which place they had removed many years
previous.
Issue by first husband : —
589. Jesse C, b. 1-26-1807; d. 12-23-1810.
590. Abraham Clark, b. 8-24-1809; d. 2-2-1899.
591. Joseph Palmer, b. 1-2-1812; d. 12-1-1890.
592. Daniel Lewis, b. 10-18-1818; d. 2-2-1871.
593. William S., b. 6-15-1820; d. 6-25-1880.
By second husband : —
594. Samuel, b. 6-21-1824.
595. Barbara, b. 12-17-1826; d. 12-10-1897.
596. Rachel, b. 1828; d. at 18 months.
597. James, b. 1830; d. in infancy.
598. Harriet Jane, b. 8-14-1832; d. 5-6-1896.
Line of John, John, John, Asher.
Ch. of Asher Palmer (No. 4^) and Alice Malin.
V— 160. JOSEPH PALMER (Asher, John, John, John), b. 2 mo. 4,
1785; d. 9 mo. 7, 1842; m. MARY HALL, 1809, dau. of Stephen Hall and
Betsy Mancil,* sister to Elizabeth (see No. 76), b. i mo. 5, 1780; d. 10 mo.
2, 1840.
Note. — Mary's mother, Betsy (Mancil) Hall, lived to be very old and was a very
sociable and charitable person in her neighborhood. She d. 3 mo. 20, 1838, In her 98th
year. Stephen Hall d. 7 mo. 26, 1815, probably near about 80 years of age, he having
remembered the first John Palmer. He was a son of Thomas Hall, Jr.,
who d. 1780, and Mary Scarlet, and grandson of the elder Thomas, who came from Eng-
land, and in 1686 purchased land adjoining the tract John Palmer took up. His will
was proved 6 mo. (Aug.) 21, 1717.
Mary Scarlet was a dau. of Humphrey Scarlet and Anne Weaver (widow), of
Chichester, who had children, John, Shadrack, Nathaniel (m. Hannah Dutton), Humphrey,
Mary, as above; Susanna (m. Daniel Brown), Elizabeth (m. Richard Cox), and Rebecca
Anne' Weaver was first the wife of Anthony Weaver and a dau. of Joseph and Jane
Richards, of Aston.
FIFTH GENERATION. 63
Joseph was complained o^ to Concord 'Mtg. for m. by a magistrate 3 mo.
8, 1809, for which he made an acknowledgment, which was accepted 6 mo. 9,
1809; to wit:
"Dear Friends :
"I have so far deviated from the good order established amongst Friends
as to keep company and accomplish my marriage with a person not in mem-
bership with Friends by the assistance of a Magistrate, for which I * * * hope
Friends will accept of this acknowledgment and continue me under their care
as my future conduct may deserve."
Joseph and Mary resided on a portion of his father's land, which he pur-
chased, and erected thereon buildings. His occupations were blacksmithing
and farming.
Mary joined Concord Friends' Meeting 2 mo. 2, 1815, and they were ac-
tive members the rest of their lives, Joseph being for several years an over-
seer. They were buried at Concord Mtg. Issue : —
599. Morris, b. 8-11-1810; d, 12-23-1873.
600. Robert H., b. 3-11-1S12; d. 6-30-1901.
601. Sally Ann, b. 4-18-1814; d. G-1-1892.
602. Lydia, b. 1-24-1816; d. 1-3-1903.
603. Asber, b. 4-23-1818; d. 7-19-1842.
604. William M., b. 1-22-1820; d. 4-5-1894.
605. Susanna, b. 1-14-1822; d. 2-20-1857.
V— 161. SUSANNA PALMER (Asher, John, John, John), b. 6 mo.
27, 1787; d. 8 mo. 3, 1824; m. ABNER MAUN 5 mo. 18, 1808, in Concord
Mtg.-H., son of Thomas Malin (William 3, Jacob 2, Randel i), and Grace
Minshall, * b. 1779 ; d. 4 mo. 26, 1857.
At the time of their m. he is called of Chester; to which Mtg. she took
a certificate 7 mo. 6, 1808. They removed to the vicinity of Concord, bring-
ing a certificate for themselves and two children, Mary Ann and Thomas, 2
mo. 26, 1818, but returned to Chester with a certificate of 9 mo. 28, 1820,
with children. He was buried at Sandy Bank burying ground near Media,
Pa., and a Susaima Malin, probably she, had been buried there 8 mo. 3, 1824.
Issue : —
G06. Mary Ann, b. circa, 1809; d. 1843 or 4.
607. Thomas, d. 7 mo. — , 1848.
608. Abner, Jr., b. about 1815; d. 10-17-1835.
V— 162. MORRIS PALMER (Asher, John, John, John), b. 7 mo. 12,
1790; d. 1826 (?).
In early life he became affiicted with an ailment of the spine, which ren-
dered him nearly helpless ; he nevertheless taught school in his father's house
for several years with remarkable success.
V— 163. HULD.V PALMER, b. about 1793; d. when six years old.
Note. — Grace Minshall was b. 10 mo. 25, 1714; d. 1 mo. 14, 1813, nearly completing
a century. She was the youngest of ten ch. of Thomas Minshall and Agnes Salkeld, the
latter being a dau. of John Salkeld the elder. (See No. 126 Note.)
PALMER FAMILY.
V— 164. ALICE PALMER (Asher, John, John, John), b. 5 mo. 2,
1796; d. 10 mo. 31, 1847; u™n.
V— 165. PHEBE PALMER (, Asher. John, John, John), b. 8 mo. 5,
1798; d. 3 mo. 15, 1838; m. XEWLIX ARMEXT 2 mo. 17, 1825, son of
Isaac Arment * and Rachel X'ewlin, b. 5 mo. 24. 1797: d. 9 mo. 17, 1864.
At tlie time of their m. X'ewHn was not a member of meeting; Phebe
made an acknowledgment to Concord Mtg. 9 mo. 29, 1825, for m. by a Mag-
istrate and Xewlin joined the same mtg. 8 mo. 3, 1826. He was appointed
an overseer 10 mo. 24, 1844, and continued until 10 mo. 27, 1855: he was
again appointed to the same ofiice 3 mo. 22, i860, which he held at the time
of his death. He had been a ver}- useful member of the meeting.
He followed farming; resided and owned property at first in Concord
T^\-p., Pa., tlien in Brand}-\vine Hundred, Delaware, and afterwards in Bir-
mingham, Delaware Co., Pa., but towards the close of his life lived with his
dau. Phebe Ann and son-in-law, Charles Young, at Concordville, Pa. .All of
the above were buried in Concord Friends' ground.
Issue : —
609. Snsanna P.. b. 3-2T-1S26; d. 10-30-1845.
610. Sidney Ann. b. 11-1-1S?7; d. 9-1S-1S56.
611. Philena, b. 4-26-1S29; d. s-12-1900.
612. John. b. S-6-1830: d. 2-14-1SS9.
613. Alice, b. 7-3-1S32; d. T-4-1S65.
614. Phebe Ann, b. 6-23-1S34; d. 7-a-1910.
Ch. of Hannah Palmer {^Xo. 44) and Benjamin Martin, all bom in Aston,
Delaware Co.. Pa.
V— 166. MARY MARTIX (Hannah, John, John. John), b. 5 mo. 30,
1790; d. 9 mo. 4, 1864: m. SAMUEL XEWLIX 3 mo. i, 1818, son of
Thomas Xewlin and Sarah Grtibb. b. 5 mo. i, 1787; d. ro mo. 14, 1871. He
was a blacksmith. They lived for many years in \Vilmington, Del., but finally
ranoved to Connecticut. Issue : —
615. Hannah M., b. 9-21-1S18; d. 3-5-1833.
616. Charitx I., b. 9-7-1820; d. 2-17-1833.
617. Elisabeth P., b. 12-8-1S21; d. 2-15-1897.
618. Sarah, b. 9-23-1825; d. 3-16-1833.
V— 167. SAR-AH M.\RTIX (Hannah. John, John. John), b. 12 mo.
10, 1791: d. 8 mo. 3. 1882: m. SAMUEL H.\TTOX, 181 1, son of Peter
Hatton and Phebe Malin, of Birmingham, (who were m. 4 mo. 3. 1783, at
Pro\-idence M.-H.). b. 3 mo. 10. 1787: d. 11 mo. 3, 1833.
Samuel and Sarah removed to East Xottingham, Chester Co., Pa., where
Note. — Isaac Arment, a son of John and Catharine Arment, b. 6 mo. 18, 1761; d.
11 mo. 23, 1S4S: and Bachel Xewlin. a dau. of Nicholas and Ann Newlin, b. U mo. 26,
1760; d. 1 mo. 6. 1S55, in her 95th vear. They had children. Ann. John, Isaac. Levi, Newlln,
Hannah and Elizabeth. Of these Isaac lived In Concord and was for many years the gen-
eral undertaker for the neighborhood.
FIFTH GENERATION. 65
he died. She resided with her dau. in West Chester, Pa., the latter years
of her life. Issue: —
619. Hannah, b. 2-17-1812; d. 3-20-1895.
620. Maria, b. 12-14-1813; d. 9-16-1870.
621. Thomas, b. 3-3-1816; d. 10-10, 1868.
622. Phebe, b. 6-11-1818; d. 5-5-1866.
623. Lydla, b. 4-5-1821; d. 4-19-1837.
624. Mary Ann, b. 7-17-1829; d. 4-19-1837.
Peter, son of Peter Hatton and Sarah Pyle, b. 2 mo. ig, 1757; d. 4 mo.
16, 1837, the elder Peter being a son of Peter Hatton, who m. Hannah Years-
ley I mo. 13, 1717, in Concord M.H. Phebe Malin, a dau. of Gideon and
Phebe, b 11 mo. i, 1762; d. 7 mo. 28, 1847, ^^^ ^ sister to Alice, the wife
of Ashur Palmer (No. 53).
Peter Hatton and Hannah Yearsley (sister to Martha, wife of John
Palmer, (No. 2) had the following children: —
James, b. 11 mo. 11, 1719.
Elizabeth, b. 8 mo. 23, 1721.
Peter, b. 6 mo. 18, 1724.
Thomas, b. 8 mo. 11, 1726.
V— 168. ABRAHAM MARTIN, b. 9 mo. 21, 1793; d. 11 mo. 14,
1793-
V— 169. JOHN MARTIN (Hannah, John, John, John), b. 4 mo. 4,
1795; d. 2 mo. 16, 1838; m. SARAH HATTON 2 mo. 4, 1822, sister to
Samuel (See No. 166), b. 2 mo. 3, 1792; d. 8 mo. 25, 1874; buried at Con-
cord Mtg.
They resided at Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa., where she continued
with her son for many years aiter her husband's death, then removed
with him to Wilmington, Del., where she closed her life.
Issue : —
625. Maria, b. 11-2-1822; d. 8-4-1823.
626. Mary, b. 11-18-1823; d. 1-11-1829.
627. Hannah, b. 9-20-1825; d. 11-27-1857.
628. Benjamin Hatton, b. 2-14-1830; d. 9-30-1830.
629. Enoch Passmore Hoopes, b. 10-5-1831; d. 12-9-1905.
630. Louisa Hoopes, b. 5 mo. 27, 1834; d. 12 mo. 20, 1843.
V— 170. LYDIA MARTIN (Hannah, John, John. John), b. 8 mo. 21,
1797; d. 10 mo. 31, 1862; m. SAMUEL MARSHALL 1823, son of Caleb
Marshall and Mary Marshall, b. 12 mo. 13, 1794; d. 9 mo. 7, 1842.
Caleb, son of Samuel Marshall and Rachel Peirce, dau. of Joshua. Sam-
uel, son of Abraham, of East Bradford, and Rachel Carter.
Samuel and Lydia removed to Susquehanna Co., Pa., thence to New
York State, and subsequently to Missouri, where they remained during life.
Issue : —
631. Amanda, b. Jan. 4, 1824; d. April 5, 1861.
632. Martin, b. Dec. 10, 1827.
633. Mary, b. April 6, 1830; d. April 27. 1871.
634. Hannah, b. May 28, 1837; d. Sept. 28, 1895.
V— 171. THOMAS MARTIN (Hannah, John, Tohn, John), b. 3 mo.
21, 1799; d. 4 mo. 25, 1870; m. LYDI.\ GRUBB, 11 mo. 8, 1821, dau. of
66 PALMER FAMILY.
Isaac Grubb * and Margaret Crawford, b. 3 mo. 3, 1793; d. 4 mo. 16, 1878.
Thomas and Lydia lived on the home-place of his father ; he was a staunch,
reliable citizen and much respected in his neighborhood. He took great in-
terest in maintaining a fertile farm and was a superior judge of horses of
which he was fond. Lydia was well informed in local history, and furnished
much information for this volume. She joined Concord Mtg. 9 mo. 25, 1845,
of which she remained a member the rest of her life.
During her latter years she was entirely blind; both buried at Cumberland
Cemetery. Issue : —
635. B. Franklin, b. 11-4-1822; d. 3-19-1889.
636. Samuel G., b. 9-20-1823; d. 9-23-1835.
637. Margaret, b. 6-15-1825; d. 3-14-1884.
638. Hannah Maria, b. 9-24-1833; d. 3-19-1834.
639. William Lewis, b. 1-14-1835.
V— 172. ASHER MARTIN (Hannah, John, John, John), b. 11 mo.
16, 1800; d. 9 mo. I, 1806.
Ch. of John Palmer (No. 45) andi Ellen Waddell.
V— 173. MARY PALMER (John. John, John, John), b. 1801 ; d. 6
mo. 28, 1867; m. THOMAS TAYLOR: no information obtained relating
to him.
She resided with her uncle George Palmer (No. 48) and aunt Sarah the
greater part of her life. It is probable that he did not live long after their m.
Issue : —
640. John, b. 1834; d. 8-30-1862.
Ch. of Joseph Palmer {No. 46) and Sarah Kester, all born in Concord, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
V— 174. SAMUEL PALMER (Joseph. John, John, John), b. 3 mo.
16, 1792; d. 10 mo. 10, 1865: m. ANN MALIN 5 mo. 3, 1815, dau. of
Thomas Malin and Grace Minshall; b. 9 mo. 16, 1793; d. 5 mo. 9, 1864, sis-
ter to Abner (see No. 161).
They were m. under the care of Chester Monthly Mtg., of which Ann
was a member. She brought a certificate to Concord Mtg. 9 mo. 28, 181 5.
They resided for a short time in Concord Twp.. then removed to Bradford
and took a certificate to that meeting 4 mo. 3, 1817; they were also, for a
time in Pennsbury Twp., living thus far on rented farms.
About 1840 he purchased a farm in Thornbury, Delaware Co., Pa., to
which he removed and bro't a certificate to Concord Mtg. 6 mo. 25, 1840, for
Note. — Isaac Grubb was a resident of Brandywine Hundred, Delaware. He had
11 children, of which Lydia was the ninth; he was a son of Samuel Grubb and Rebecca
Hewes; Samuel, a son of John Grubb, Jr.. and Rachel Buckley and John, Jr., a son of
,Tohn Grubb and his wife Frances, the immigrants, who were first at Upland In 1679,
thus antidating the arrival of Wm. Penn), and afterwards in 1682 settled on the Dela-
s'are river in New Castle County and gave the name to Grubb's Landing, which it
olill retains.
PETER PALMER. No. (190)
SAMUEL PALMER, (No. 174) GEORGE PALMER (No. 181)
facing p. Iki
FIFTH GENERATION. 67
himself, wife and five children. This remained their residence during their
lives. He served one term as County Commissioner with credit. Both he
and Ann were exemplary members of the Society of Friends. They were
buried at Concord Friends' grounds. Issue : —
641. Grace, b. 3-9-1816; d. 10-15-1824.
642. Enos, b. 9-7-1818; d. 1-20-1820.
643. Joseph, b. 11-14-1820; d. 8-23-1831.
644. Samuel, b. 5-18-1824; d. 11-24-1907.
645. Sarah Ann, b. 4-20-1828; d. 7-10-187S.
646. Malin, b. 12-9-1830; d. 10-31-1841.
647. Thomas, b. 12-26-1831.
648. Susanna, b. 2-5-1833; d. 2-5-1833.
649. Edwin, b. 10-16-1836.
V— 175. SUSANNA PALMER (Joseph, John, John, John), b. 7 mo.
9, 1793; d. II mo. 5, 1831; m. THOMAS GOOD, Jr., 9 mo. 11, 1816, in
Concord Mtg., son of Thomas Good and Esther Lewis, of Londonderry, Ches-
ter Co., Pa., b. 8 mo. 7, 1791; d 5 mo. 28, 1870. They resided in Chester
Co., Pa., in West Grove and Penn townships, and were Friends. She took a
certificate from Concord to New Garden Meeting 11 mo. 28, 1816. He m.
again.
Issue by Susanna : —
650. Lewis, b. 6-28-1818; d. 2-27-1848.
651. Joseph, b. 11-19-1820; d. 5-1-1902.
652. Palmer, b. 9-18-1822; d. 7-10-1886.
653. Francis, b. 4-4-1824; d. 8-23-1902.
654. Robert, b. 3-28-1826; d. 6-27-1869.
655. Isaac, b. 9-28-1827; d. 4-15-1894.
V— 176. JOHN PALMER (Joseph, John, John, John), b. 7 mo. 9,
1794; d. 8 mo. 19, 1874; m. SARAH MARSHALL 10 mo. 25, 1821, dau. of
Dr. Moses Marshall * and Alice Pamock, b. 9 mo. 17, 1798; d. 9 mo. 14,
1875-
John and Sarah settled on land of her ancestors, and followed farming
for many years. They then resided in the village of Marshallton, Chester Co.,
Pa., where thev died. Issue : —
656. Marshall, b. 7-16-1822; d. 7-25-1882.
657. Anna Maria, b. 9-17-1824.
658. Pennock, b. 9-17-1824; d. 7-1-1905.
Note.— Moses, son of James Marshall and Sarah Waite; Alice, dau. of Nathaniel
Pennock and Sarah Bourn. James Marshall was a brother to Humphrey, the noted
botanist, and a son of Abraham Marshall, who was b. at Gratton. Derbyshire, England,
In 1669, and emigrated to America in 1700. He m. Mary Hunt 11 mo. (Jan.) 170."^. dau.
of James Hunt and Eliza Chambers. They settled at the Forks of the Brandywine in
1707. He was instrumental in the settlement of Bradford meeting. A memorial of
Abraham Marshall from Bradford monthly meeting of Friends states that he became
a minister and traveled into New Jersey and the South, that "he was an example of
plainness and self-denial, his ministry acceptable, his doctrine sound and his life, con-
versation and deportment adorning the same. He was a loving husband, a tender
father, a kind neighbor, and open hearted to those that wanted relief." He died 12 mo.
17, 1767, by the general count in his 97th year. He and many of the family were buried
at Bradford meeting.
68 PALMER FAMILY.
669. Junius M., b. 3-10-1828; d. 1-21-1892.
660. Kester, b. 4-10-1829; d. 6-11-1862.
661. John, b. 1-2-1832; d. 2-25-1901.
662. Margaretta M., b. 8-12-1834.
663. Humphrey, b. 10-24-1836; d. 10 mo. —
664. Sarah A., b. 5-24-1839; d. 10-24-1865.
665. Emma E., b. 3-4-1841.
V— 177. HANNAH PALMER (Joseph, John, John, John), b. 10 mo.
18, 1796; d. 3 mo. 21. 1859; m. JOSHUA CLOL^D, Jr., 10 mo. 8, 1823, in
Concord Mtg., son of Joshua Cloud and Ruth Jackson, b. 3 mo. 2^. 1794; d.
II mo. 5, i860; both buried at Ercildoun Meeting. He was a farmer, resided
in East Fallowfield, Chester Co . Pa. She took a certificate from Concord
to Fallowfield Mtg. i mo. i, 1824, in which she afterwards became a minister.
Issue : —
666. John, b. 7-10-1824; d. 4-20-1908.
687. Jesse, b. 4-17-1832; d. 8-28-1892.
668. Sarah Ann, b. 2-4-1836.
V— 178. RACHEL PALIMER (Joseph. John, John, John), b. 3 mo. 20,
1798; d. 7 mo. 8, 1868; m. GEORGE SEEDS 6 mo. — , 1821, son of Jona-
than Seeds * and Mary Ann Cloud, b. 10 mo. 7, 1797; d. 12 mo. 17, 1865.
He purchased a farm on the Brandywine, near West Chester, Pa., where
they resided until the close of their lives. They were buried at Bradford Mtg.
Issue : —
669. Sarah Ann, b. 9-28-1822; d. 8-13-1823.
670. Joseph P., b. 9-28-1823; d. 3-11-1884.
671. Margaret H., b. 8-31-1825; d. 3-29-1857.
672. Mary Ann, b. 4-20-1827; d. 10-30-1842.
673. Rachel P., b. 12-23-1828; d. 6-9-1845.
674. Amy Ann, b. 9-13-1830; d. 6-11-1905.
675. Ann Eliza, b. 10-1-1833.
676. George W., b. 11-4-1836; d. 12-3-1900.
V— 179. JOSEPH PALMER, b. 9 mo. 23, 1799; d. young.
V— 180. SIDNEY PALMER, b. 6 mo. 8, 1801 ; d. young.
V— 181. GEORGE PALMER (Joseph. Tohn. John. John), b. 4 mo. 28,
1803; d. 3 mo. II, 1867; m. MARY ANN McFARLAN 12 mo. 14, 1826,
dau. of George McFarlan * and Sarah Peterson, b. i mo. 17. 1807; d. 10 mo.
20, 1863.
Note. — Jonathan Seeds, a son of George Seeds and Margaret Hoopes, and a brother
to Emmor Seeds, who ni. Ann Cloud; they being grandsons of Edward Seeds and
Abigail Buffington.
Note. — George McFarlan b. 3 mo. 1. 1772; d. 5 mo. 9, 1845; m. Sarah Peterson, 1794;
she was b. 11 mo. 14, 1771; d. 11 mo. 13, 1858, being within one day of 87 years. She
■was of Swedish descent, a dau. of Andrew Peterson. George McFarlan was a pump
FIFTH GENERATION. 69
George and Mary Ann resided for many years near Cochranville, Chester
Co., Pa. After the death of his brother Jesse he purchased and removed to
the farm which the latter left in Concord, Delaware Co. About 1857 he sold
this, and purchased another at Doe Run, Chester Co. Whilst living here the
whole family, excepting himself, w'ere seized with the typhoid fever, and, be-
ing entirely unable to help themselves, the neighbors kindly and promptly
came to their assistance, but death claimed a share, taking first a son, and in
a few days his wife. Some time after these events he called together those
who had been friends indeed, and expressed to them in an essay his heartfelt
gratitude for their example of practical Christianity.
In 2 mo. — , 1867, he m. second, MARY ANN WOLLASTON (as her
second husband; her maiden name Taylor), but he only lived a month after.
She then resided with her son (see No. 686) in East Marlborough, Chester
Co., Pa. She d. 8 mo. 21, 1894.
Tcsne ; —
677. Sarah Ann, b. 4-25-1828; d. 1-2-1906.
078. Susan, b. 9-13-1829; d. 5-3-18.56.
C79. Julia Ann, b. 9-4-1831 ; d. 1-28-1844.
680. Mary, b. 3-4-1834; d. 9-26-1910.
681. Joseph, b. 1-8-1836; d. 11-17-1899.
C82. Elizabeth, b. 10-23-1838.
683. George Granville, b. 3-23-1841; d. 11-30-1843.
684. George Elwood, b. 12-21-1843; d. 5-2-1844.
685. Isaac Granville, b. 5-13-1845; d. 9-17-1863.
686. Georgianna, b. 2-3-1848.
V— 182. JESSE PALMER (Joseph, John, John, John), b. 5 mo. 15,
1805; d. 8 mo. 2, 185 1 ; m. ANNA WILLIAMSON 10 mo. 5, 1836, dau. of
Amor Williamson and Nancy Pierce, of Aston, b. 12 mo. 28, 1798; d. 12 mo.
12, 1837.
M. second wife. AMY DARLINGTON, 8 mo. 31, 1842, dau. of Jesse
Darlington and Amy Sharpless, of Middletown, b. 9 mo. 11, 1805; d. 11 mo.
4, 1847-
M. third wife, MARY M. TRIMBLE, 3 mo. 7, 1850, (No. T-99), b. i
mo. 9, 1803 ; d. 8 mo. 28, 1878.
He was a prominent and extensive builder, being by trade a carpenter,
but in later life he went to farming, residing near Concordville. He left no
children. All were buried at Concord Mtg.
V— 183. SARAH PALMER (Toseph, John, John, John), b. 3
mo. 18, 1807; d. 6 mo. 27, 1864; m. BENJAMIN PALmER (6) 3 mo. 6,
1839 ( see No. 242)
maker, In which trade he became quite noted; he was a son of John McFarlan and
Sarah Heald, who were m. 17C5; John was b. 1738, lu Ireland, emigrated to America
In 1760 and settled in Kennett Twp., Chester Co., Pa.; he d. 3 mo. 8, 1802; he was the
third of six ch. of Diigalr* McFarlan and Foster, who were m. about 1733 and
resided in Ireland, DugaUI a son of John McFarlan and Catharine Hamilton of Lascable
Parish, County of Tyrone, Ireland; it is probable the name was given for Dugdale parish
In Scotland from whence the family originally came. The name McFarlan probably also
originated from a locality. — Mc meaning son and Farlan signifying the farland in Scot-
land; the whole meaning, son of the farland.
70 PALMER FAMILY.
After a residence in various localities in Chester Co., she finally settled at
West Chester, where she d. She was buried at Concord Mtg. For issue see
his record.
V— 184. AMY PALMER ( Joseph, John, John, John), b. 5 mo. 14,
181 1 ; d. 12 mo. 5, 1886: m. MICHAEL MYERS 6 mo. 16, 1845, (his sec-
ond wife), son of Jacob Myers and Elizabeth Rittenhouse, b. 10 mo. 19, 1808;
d. 9 mo. 5, 1888. They resided last at Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa., both bur-
ied at Unionville cemetery.
(Jacob Myers, son of Jacob and Mary.)
(Michael was m. to his first wife, Mary Cousins, 10 mo. 19, 1832. She
left no living children). Issue by Amy: —
687. Joseph, b. 4-4-1846; d. 5-16-1846.
688. Emma, b. 9-10-1849; d. 9-11-1902.
Ch. of Benjamin Palmer (No. 47) and Anna Kester, the oldest born in Del-
aware Co., the: rest in Columbia Co., Pa.
V— 185. SAMUEL PALMER * (Benjamin, John, John, John), b.
1790; d. 1863; m. MARY HALL 1812, sister to Charles (see No. 195).
Blacksmith. They removed to Erie Co.. N. Y., and settled at North
Boston in that Co., and were buried in the cemetery near that place. Issue: —
689. Eliza.
690. Ann.
691. Catharine.
V— 186. HANNAH PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Aug.
21, 1791; d. Jan. 3, 1874; m. AMOS PARKER Feb. 28, 1811, at Fishing
Creek, Pa., son of Ephraim and Sarah Parker, of New Jersey, born Aug. 24,
1790; d. in 1838.
He removed in early life to Pennsylvania. In 1824 he and Hannah
removed with their family to Lancaster, O. His occupation was milling. Af-
ter his death Hannah lived with her dau., Sarah Dutton, in Perry Co., O.
Issue : —
692. Samuel, b. Mar. — , 1812; d. Sept. 10, 1816.
693. Ephraim, b. Aug. — 1814; d. 186-.
694. Anne, b. Sept. 10, 1816; d. July 20. 1824.
695. Sarah, b. July 22, 1818; d. May 16, 1901.
696. Hannah, b. Dec. 20, 1820; d. Feb. 10, 1864.
697. Amos. b. 1824; d. 1824.
698. Daniel, b. July 23, 1825; d. Oct. — , 1850.
699. Henry, b. June 26, 1827; d. 1845.
700. Mary, b. Jan. 20, 1832.
Note. — The Postmaster of North Boston, Erie Co., N. Y., replying Nov. 26, 1907,
to an Inquiry concerning this family states that the oldest inhabitant, 88 years old.
remembered Samuel Palmer well; that three daughters were all the children he had; that
Eliza married a man named Wheelock and died many years ago, which was all the
Information that he could give.
FIFTH GENERATION. 71
V— 187. GEORGE PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John)
b. July 19, 1793; d. Nov. 16, 1881 ; m. ABIGAIL WOOD May 12, 1818,
dau. of Robert Wood and Mary Kestcr. She d. April 23, 1862, from the
effects of jumping from a wagon during a runaway; both buried at Plain-
field, O.
George removed when a young man to Belmont Co., O. He purchased
a farm on the great National Road in that county, near Lloydsville, where he
permanently settled. Issue: —
701. Mary Ann, b. Feb. 19, 1819; d. 1819.
702. Saiah Ann. b. Feb. 23, 1820; d. Mar. 6. 1880.
703. Norris, b. Nov. 25, 1821; d. April 16. 1849.
704. Charles W., b. Aug. 25, 1823; d. Jan. 3, 1893.
705. Rebecca B., b. Mar. 13, 1825; d. Dec. — , 1850.
706. Mary W., b. April 23. 1827; d. June 22, 1892.
707. Samuel, b. April 29, 1829; d. Sept. 3, 1899.
708. Ruthanna, b. July 3, 1831.
709. Rachel H., b. Dec. 12, 1833; d. June 21, 1877.
710. Hannah E., b. Aug. 3, 1836.
711. Benjamin, b. May 1, 1838; d. Dec. — , 1839.
712. Robert W., b. Dec. 3, 1840.
713. Clarissa Almlra, b. Aug. 3, 1842.
V— 188. AMY PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b.
1795; d. about 1835; m. NATHAN OLIVER about 1813. They lived in
Greenwood Twp., Columbia Co., Pa.
But very meagre accounts received of them or of their family. After
Amy's death he m. second wife. Hannah Ogden, Amy's first cousin, dau. of
Isaac Ogden and Rachel Kester, the latter a sister of Amy's mother. Amy's
children : —
714. John. b. 3-29-1818; d. 6-3-1851.
715. Peter.
716. Mary. d. Jan. 5, 1866.
717. Sarah Ann, b. Sept. 20, 1824; d. July 14. 1867.
718. Eleanor, b. 12-3-1828; d. 2-10-1872.
719. Rachel, d. 3-29-1874.
V— 189. JOHN PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b. 1798; d.
1815.
V— 190. PETER PALMER (Benjamin. John, John, John) b. July
24, 1800; d. Nov. 5, 1889: m. MARY VANHORN Jan. 14, 1821, dau. of
William and Hannah Vanhorn, b. Oct. 9, 1796; d. May 14. 1876. both bur-
ied at Quaker Hill, Lycoming Co., Pa. ; by trade Peter was a blacksmith
which he followed for many years, after which he purchased a farm and went
to farming. Retiring from this he took up his residence in Warrensville,
Lycoming Co., Pa., where he died. He furnished very considerable informa-
tion respecting his father's and his own family. Issue: —
720. John K., b. Oct. 29, 1821; d. June 2, 1906.
721. Jane. b. Oct. 21, 1823; d. May 18, 1909.
722. Ann. b. Oct. 22, 1825.
723. William V., b. Nov. 29. 1827; d. Mar. 24, 1900.
734. Margaret, b. Ma7 1», 1830; d. April 12, 1908.
72 PALMER FAMILY.
725. Deborah, b. July 14, 1832; d. July 7, 1900.
726. Hannah, b. May 10, 1835; d. Jan. 10, 1895.
727. Benjamin, b. Dec. 25, 1837; d. Feb. 2, 1910.
728. Zephanlah, M., b. June 6, 1840.
729. Elmira, b. Aug. 12, 1842; d. May 18, 1909.
V— 191. ISAAC K. PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b.
Sept. 4, 1802, at Fishing Creek, Pa.; d. July 22, 1891, at Norwalk, O. ; m.
ELIZABETH THOMPSON Sept. 4, 1823, in Williamsport, Pa.; m. sec-
ond ALMIRA CLEMEXT May 24, 1836, in Concord, N. H., dau. of Joshua
and Abigail Clement, b. Pembroke, N. H., Jan. i, 1807; d. Concord, N. H.,
Mar. 27, 1845.
M. third SOPHROXIA THOMPSOX Feb. 12, 1846, in Concord, N.
H., dau. of Charles and Hannah Thompson, b. April 10, 1812, at Wilmot,
N. H.; d. Nov. 8, 1892, at Xorwalk, O.
In early life he followed the occupation of tailor. He went to Chicago
in 1836, when it was a small town of only 500 inhabitants. He engaged in
business there, running a stave factory, bakery, &c. He owned considerable
land in what is now the heart of the city; he also owned a fine wharfing privi-
lege. The property which he then owned is estimated to be worth now over
a million dollars. On account of reverses in business, due to the great panic
in 1839, he lost all his property and moved to Concord. X. H., where he was
for many years in the employ of a railway company. In 1862 he moved to
Sandusky, O., and a few years later to Xorwalk. O., where he bought a small
fruit farm and lived on the same to the time of his death. Issue by first
wife : —
730. Sarah Ann, b. July 3, 1824.
By second wife : —
731. Isaac Clement, b. Sept. — , 1838; d. Jan. — , 1839.
732. Robert Freeman, b. June 9, 1840; d. Jan. 4, 1862.
733. John Clement, b. Sept. 8, 1842.
By third wife: —
734. Almlra C, b. Nov. 6, 1847; d. May 2, 1848.
V— 192. MARY K. PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Nov.
13, 1805; d. Aug. 31, 1889; m. GEORGE WHEELLAXD Feb. i, 1827, at
Williamsport, Pa., son of Samuel and Susan Wheeland, b. April 29. 1805; d.
Feb. 12, 1879, both buried at Freden's Lutheran Church.
They removed from Blooming Grove to Liberty \^alley. Tioga Co., Pa.,
where they permanently settled. Issue: —
735. George R., b. Dec. 14, 1827.
736. Lydia A., b. Aug. 11, 1829; d. Nov. 8, 1906.
737. William P., b. Oct. 29, 1832; d. April 17, 1865.
738. Samuel, b. Dec. 23, 1834; d. same day.
739. Mary Charlotte, b. April 13, 1837; d. Jan. 13, 1905.
740. Hannah (twin), b. July 20. 1840; d. July 29, 1840.
741. Rachel (twin), July 20, 1840; d. July 29, 1840.
742. Charles D.. b. Nov. 4, 1841.
743. Isaac F., b. Jan. 25, 1845.
FIFTH GENERATION. 73
V— 193. JOSEPH K. PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John) b.
about Dec. 31, 1808; d. April 11, 1884: m. ELIZA A. HULBERT 1830, St.
Clairsville, O., b. there March 4, 1809; d. Feb. 13, 1881. They continued at
St. Clairsville, Belmont Co., until the spring of 1841, when they removed
to his old home in Lycoming Co., Pa. They lived here until the spring of
1854, when with their numerous family of sons and daughters they emigrated
to Baraboo, Wisconsin, and afterward to Augusta, Wisconsin.
In 1872 they went to Seattle, Washington, living there one year, and in
1873 moved to Dayton. Columbia Co., Wash., where they spent the remain-
der of their lives, and were there buried.
There were eleven children, viz : —
744. Sarah Barton, d. at age of 1 year.
745. Isaac A., b. Mar. 4, 1835; d. Oct. 24, 1908.
746. Elizabeth A., b. Feb. 20, 1837; d. Sept. 27, 1884.
747. John W., b. March 24, 1840.
748. George Washington, b. March 19, 1841.
749. Peter Kester, b. Jan. 9, 1843.
750. Charles A., b. Feb. 26, 1846; d. Feb. 26, 1889.
751. Jesse Barton, b. 1848; d. Jan — , 1870.
752. Benjamin Franklin, b. Aug. 10, 1850.
753. Mary Emily, b. July 27, 1852.
754. Alice Sophronia, b. Sept. 16, 1854; d. May 23, 1893.
V— 194. DANIEL PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Feb.
28, 1810; d. May 28, 1886, Dover, 111.; m. MARY HOGE Nov. 2, 1837, in
Belmont Co., O., dau. of Asahel Hoge and Sarah Hatcher, b. July 18, 1812;
d. June 15, 1875, La Moille, 111.; m. second wife HARRIET E. SHEARS
(widow of John T. Shears). She d. at Dover, III., 8 mo. 30, 1883, aged 52
years (Friends' Journal). Daniel and first wife buried in La Moille ceme-
tery.
Farmer. They resided for several years in Belmont Co., O., then re-
moved to Lamoille, Bureau Co., 111. Issue : —
755. Joseph H., b. Feb. 29, 1840.
756. Sarah A., b. May 12, 1842.
757. William S., b. June 20, 1844.
758. Asahel H., b. Oct. 24, 1845; d. Oct. 5, 1895.
759. Cynthia J., b. Mar. 27, 1851.
760. Clinton, G.. b. Dec, 17, 1852.
761. Emmett D., b. Sept. 19, 1859.
V— 195. RACHEL PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Aug.
21, 1812; d. Aug. 7, 1894; m. CHARLES H.A.LL Feb. 22, 1835, son of
Samuel Hall and Hannah Webster, b. Jan. 6, 1809; d. in 1863. Resided at
Huntersville, Lycoming Co., Pa., and were there buried. Issue: —
762. Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 5, 1835; d. May 30, 1877.
763. Lucette, b. Feb. 6, 1838; d. April 3, 1862.
764. Peter, b. June 11, 1840; d. 11 weeks old.
765. Ruth, b. Dec. 28, 1841.
766. Hiram, b. Oct. 17, 1843.
767. Elmira, b. July 21, 1845.
74 PALMER FAMILY.
V— 196. RUTH PALMER (Benjamin, John, John, John), b. July
23, 1814; d. Sept. 6, 1872; m. LEONARD HARRER April 21, 1853; b.
July 14, 1809; d. May 12, 1903.
He emigrated with his mother from Germany. They resided at Liberty,
Tioga Co., Pa. She was his second wife. He had children by first wife.
Issue by Ruth : —
768. Anna, b. Aug. 7, 1856.
Line of John, John, John, .
Ch. of Elisabeth Palmer {No. 4p) atid Levi Pyle, probably all or nearly all
born in Delaware Co., Pa.
V — 197. REECE PYLE (Elizabeth, John, John, John), b. Oct. 9, 1793;
d. Nov. 12, 1846; m. ANN MORGAN Mar. i,'i82i, dau. of William Mor-
gan and Hannah Mathews, b. Ian. 24, 1800, in Baltimore, Md. ; d. May 23,
1838.
They were married and lived thereafter in Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
769. Mary, b. Feb. 14, 1822; d. Sept. 8, 1887.
770. Morgan, b. Jan. 14, 1824.
771. Hannah, b. April 22, 1827; d. July 5, 1898.
772. Taylor, b. Mar. 14, 1830; d. Feb. 4, 1907.
773. Rachel, b. Sept. 14, 1831; d. Dec. 16, 1905.
774. Elizabeth, b. May 13, 1834; d. Oct 1, 1873.
775. Esther Ann, b. Jan. 24, 1836; d. May 1, 1902.
V— 198. HANNAH PYLE (Elizabeth, John, John, John), b. about
179s; d. June 30, 1826; m. SAMUEL TAYLOR.
He m. again, and had ch. by both wives. By Hannah : —
776. Levi, d. circa, 1870.
V — 199. AMY-PYLE (Elizabeth, John, John, John), b. Jan. 22, 1797;
d. Nov. 17, 1870; m. ELIHU UNDERWOOD April 6, 1820, son oi Steph-
en and Mary Underwood. No further account of them. Issue : —
777. George, b. 5 mo. 24, 1824.
778. Isabel, b. 12 mo. 11, 1826.
779. Rebecca, b. 10 mo. 16, 1830.
780. William H., b. 9 mo. 17, 1832.
781. Elihu, b. 2 mo. 4, 1837.
782. Joanna, b. 11 mo. 8—, 1838.
V— 200. JAMES PYLE (Elizabeth, John, John, John), b. 1799; d.
1834; m. ELIZABETH SMITH 1824, dau. of Solomon and Rachel, b. July,
1807.
She m. second husband. Chatham Jenning, and resided at Bentleysville,
Washington Co., Pa. James's ch. : —
FIFTH GENERATION. 75
783. Sarah Ann, b. Jan. 1, 1825; d. July 11. 1862.
784. Parker, b. Mar. 30, 1828; d. 1904.
V— 201. LEVI PYLE, JR., (Elizabeth, John, John. John), b. Sept.
22, 1801 ; d. July 13, 1871 ; m. BETSEY ( ?).
M. second wife, MARTHA MILLER, July 30, 1848. Her residence
is Pike Run, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
786. Emeline.
786. Johnson.
787. Elizabeth.
By second wife: —
788. Mary Ellen, b. June 25, 1850.
789. Margaret Ann, b. Mar. 26, 1853.
790. John R., b. Sept. 15, 1855.
V— 202. REASON PYLE (EliLabeth, John, John, John), d. u mo.
26, 1844, unm.
V— 203. JOHN PYLE, (Elizabeth, John, John, John). He m. HAN-
NAH, the dau. of his father's last wife by her first husband; her surname not
ascertained.
They removed to near Cincinnati, O. He did not live long after his m.
and no ch. reported.
V— 204. FRANCINA PYLE (Elizabeth, John, John, John), d. Sept.
27, 1834; m. JAMES BECKI.Y.
They lived in Washington Co., Pa. Issup : —
793. William.
794. Ann E.
795. (another).
Ch. of Martha Palmer (No. ^^0) aiid Nathan Pyle, born in Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 205. ELIZA PYLE * (Martha, John, John, John), b. July 1793; d.
Note.— Nathan Baker, b. 1757; d. 1803; m. first Elizabeth Baker (dau. of Aaron
Baker; they were second cousins), Aaron being a son of Richard Baker, an uucle to
Nathan, who had m. Elizabeth Hunter, and had ten children. Nathan Baker's father was
Nehemlah Baker, b. 11-19-1717; m. Lydia Regester, who had 7 children, Nathan being the
fifth child. Natlian and Elizabeth had eight clilldren and after her death he ra. Hinnah
Jordon and they had four children. Nathan first settled in Chester County, Pa., but re-
moved to East Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co., Pa., where he bought 150 acres of land
and a mill, and also dealt in stock. He d. whilst on a trip to the eastern part of the
state with stock and was buried there by the side of his first wife. Nathan's father,
Nehemlah Baker, Sr., was a son of Joseph Baker, the emigrant from Edgemont, Shrop-
shire, England, who took up 500 acres of land in Edgmont Twp., now Delaware Co., Pa.
76 PALMER FAMILY.
July 4, 1825; ni. NEHEMIAH BAKER, son of Nathan Baker * and Elizabeth
Baker, b. 1779.
They settled in East Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co., Pa., midway be-
tween two old towns, Beallsville and Fredericktown, on Fishpot run, on a
farm adjoining that of his father, where they lived during their married life.
Children : —
796. Phebe. b. 1812.
797. Jane. b. July 26, 1813; d. Nov. 24, 1880.
798. Lydia, b. Feb. — , 1815; d. 1875.
799. Nathan, b. Sept. 22, 1816; d. Oct. 27, 1886.
800. Martha, b. 1818.
kOl. George Palmer, b. Sept. 19, 1819; d. Aug. 27, 1895.
802. John L., b. Nov. 21, 1821; d. June 8, 1891.
803. Nehemiah, b. Feb. 21, 1824; d. April 29, 1900.
V— 206. CURTIS PYLE (Martha, John, John, John), b. June 6, 1795;
d. Jan. 22, 1867; m. ESTHER GRIFFITH, 181 5, dau. of Jacob and Lydia,
b. June, 1796; d. Jan. 4, 1871. Issue: —
804. Maria.
805. Lydia.
806. Jacob
807. Martha G., b. Dec. 27, 1823; d. Sept. 13, 1889.
808. Ruth.
809. Eliza Harford, .
810. Matilda Everett.
811. Emily Welsh.
V— 207. PHEBE PYLE (Martha, John, John, John), b. April 9, 1797;
m. ELIJAH MAXON. No ch.
No further account of them received
V— 208. HANNAH PYLE, b. Feb. 28, 1799; d. July 24, 1802.
V— 209. GEORGE PAL^vIER PYLE (Martha, John, John, John) b.
April 9, 1801; m. SMITH. Nothing further known.
Born in Washington Co., Pa.
V— 210. WILLI A^I PYLE (Martha. Tohn, John. John), b. Feb. 28.
1804; m. HUEY.
The only information received of George P. and William is that they
had families, but they are all deceased.
He d. Jan. 17. 1735-6, aged 62 years; his wife was Martha Woodward, m. circa 1698; she
d. Dec. 13, 1775. aged 98 years, dau. of Richard and Jane Woodward. Joseph Baker was
a prominent man in his day and was a representative in the Colonial Assembly. The
Baker family claim a descent from one Sir Richard Baker, b. 1568 at Lissinghurst in Kent,
and d. 1645 in Fleet prison, in which he had taken shelter from poverty, and where he
wrote several historical, poetical and miscellaneous works.
FIFTH GENERATION. 77
V— 211. NATHAN PYLE (Martha, John, John, John), b. Oct. 7,
1806; d. Nov. 25, 1828; unm.
V— 212. JOHN PYLE (Martha, John, John, John), b. April 12, 1812;
d. Nov. 18, 1834; unm.
Ch. of Amy Palmer {No. 5/) and Job Pyle, born in Delaware
Co., Pa.
V— 213. SARAH PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Feb. 11, 1798;
d. Nov. 21, 1825; m. ISAAC PYLE Aug. 8, 1816, son of Joseph (?) or
James ( ?) No relation to Sarah. He d. Dec. 26, 1841, about fifty years of
age.
They resided in Washington Co., Pa. Issue: —
812. Mary Ann, b. Oct. 20. 1817.
V — 214. ADAM PYLE (Amy, John, John, Tohn), b. June 15, 1799;
d. Aug. 4, 1872; m. MARY D. BROWN Mar. 13," 1823,
He was a tailor, and resided at Mount Vernon, Knox Co., O.
Issue : —
818. Sherman.
814. Parker.
816. Henry.
816. Frank.
817. Cornelia.
818. Mary.
V— 215. LYDIA PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Dec. 5, 1800; d.
Aug. 5, 1842; m. JOSEPH WELSH Sept. 14, 1820, son of John Welsh and
Elizabeth Hill, b. May 2, 1800, in Washington, Pa. After Lydia's death he
m. Sarah Jones.
The following in relation to the latter is taken from the Kansas "Ottawa
Republican" of Jan. 15, 1874- "Mr. Joseph Welsh, an old and respected
citizen of this county for many years, died at Greeley on Saturday last, after
a short illness, of congestion of the lungs. He was in the seventy-fourth
year of his age. Mr. Welsh came to Kansas in June, 1857, and settled
just west of Centropolis, Franklin Co., where he improved a farm. He after-
wards removed to Minneola, and served as justice of the peace for several
years. For the past few years he has been residing on a farm near Greeley,
Anderson Co. Mr. Welsh was for forty years an ordained preacher in the
Methodist Church, but never took an appointment with any particular church.
He had been a member of the Masonic fraternity for over fifty years. Every
one who knew 'Father Welsh' respected liim, for he was exceedingly kind-
hearted, a consistent, conscientious Christian, who lived his profession day
by day. He died in full assurance that he was going to a heavenly home."
Issue : —
819. Eleanor, b. Sept. 5, 1821; d. Mar. 10, 1824.
78 PALMER FAMILY.
820. John, b. May 1, 1824; d. Dec. 31, 1895.
821. Amy Pyle, b. Sept. 14, 1825; d. July, 28, 1897.
822. Mary Ann, b. May 27, 1827; d. Nov. 9, 1897.
823. Maria Philips, b. Dec. 31, 1828.
824. Eliza, b: June 19, 1830; d. Aug. 24, 1834.
825. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 21, 1832; d. In infancy.
826. Harlan Pyle, b. July 26, 1834; d. Feb. 14. 1902.
827. Dorcas Smith, b. Sept. 18, 1838.
V— 2x6. ABIGAIL PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Sept. 12, l8o2;
d. Oct. 31, 1833; m. WILLIAM CHOONROD June 6, 1822.
He was a drover. They Hved in Washington Co., Pa. Had one child : —
828. Amy, d. 1882.
Ch. of Amy Palmer (No. 5/) and Job Pyle, born in Washington Co., Pa.
V— 217. ELI MARTIN PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Dec. 9,
1803, near Beallsville, Pa.; d. Jan. 15, 1873, Richmond, O.
m. MARY McMURRAY SHIELDS Aug. 28, 1832, dau. of William
and Elizabeth Shields, of near Two Ridge Presbyterian church, Jefiferson
Co., O., where she was b. Jan. 7, 1807; d. Aug. i, 1895, Richmond, O.
He studied medicine and the following is from a published account of
his life :
Dr. E. M. Pyle located at Richmond in 1832, where he continuously
(with the exception of one year at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa) and successfully prac-
ticed his profession until the date of his death. He was a warm and intimate
friend of the late lamented Edwin M. Stanton, and at the age of 60 years,
through Mr. Stanton (who was then Secretary of War), he tendered his
service as volunteer surgeon for the Union army. Mr. Stanton acknowledged
this patriotic tender of his service in a letter in which he stated that his age
would probably preclude his active services in the field, but that as soon as
an opportune opening was presented in a local hospital he would be pleased to
recognize his offer. He was a warm friend of the Union cause, and did every-
thing in his power to strengthen the Union arms. He gave two sons to the
Union army, Thomas H., of the 8th O. V. I., and Samuel M., of the 52nd
O. V. I. (Dan McCook's regiment), whilst his eldest son, W. H. Pyle, M. D.,
of Kaufman, Texas, whose family and interests were identified with the
South, joined the Confederate forces as Brigade Surgeon of Gen. Carter's
Texas Cavalry Brigade. Dr. Pyle was always in the front rank in matters
pertaining to the advancement of education. His family consisted of ten
children, four boys and six girls, viz : —
829. William Hamilton, b. June 9, 1833; d. Feb. 9, 1891
830. Roxanna Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1834.
831. Mary, b. June 3, 1837.
832. Margaretta, b. Dec. 10, 1838; d. Oct. 7, 1890.
833. Thomas H., b. April 10, 1841.
834. Samuel M., b. Oct. 11, 1843.
835. Sheridan B., b. Jan. 10, 1845.
83G. Annie E., b. July 20, 1847; d. June 4, 1862.
837. Paulina, b. Oct. 17, 1851; d. Nov. 12, 1909.
838. Emma M., b. May 11, 1853.
FIFTH GENERATION. 79
V— 218. AMY PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Oct. 23, 1805; d.
July 13, 1871; m. DAVID BUTZ July 21, 1824, son of Nicholas Butz and
Mary Magdalena Yaunker, b. Jan. 29, 1801 ; d. Sept. 22, 1887; resided at
Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa.
Nicholas and Mary were from Northampton Co., Pa., and were both
of German descent. Issue : —
839. Ell P.. b. April 13, 182B; d. Oct. 3, 1903.
840. Emily M., b. July 5, 1826; d. Oct. 2, 1882.
841. David W., b. Feb. 13, 1828; d. Jan. 25, 1858.
842. John P. b. Oct. 30, 1829; d. June 19, 1878.
843. Joseph W., b. May 11, 1831.
844. Job P., b. Aug. 17, 1833; d. Feb. 6, 1870; unm.
846. Mary A. F., b. April 25, 1836.
846. Sarah C, b. Dec. 11, 1837; d. Mar. 1, 1861; unm.
V— 219. HANNAH PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Sept. 9,
1807; d. Jan. 12, 1889; m. THOMAS HOPKINS Dec. 20, 1825, son of
Alexander Hopkins and Rosanna Laird.
He was a farmer, b. Jan. 20, 1796; d. Feb. 6, 1868. They resided at
Bentley\'ille, Washington Co., Pa., on the farm on which he was bom, and
was buried in the family burying grounds on the farm left for that purpose
by his father. Issue : —
847. Elmlre, b. Sept. 29, 1828.
848. Adam P., b. Dec. 18. 1827.
849. Nancy, b. June 24, 1829.
850. Mary Anne, b. Feb. 1, 1831; d. May 16, 1862.
V— 220. HARLEN PYLE (Amv, John. John, John) b. Oct. 5, 1809;
d. March 16, 1877; m. ALICE MASON April 4, 1838, dau. of William
and Alice, b. Jan. 14, 1810; d. Oct. 8, 1888.
They resided on the estate of his parents, near East Bethlehem, Wash-
ington Co., Pa. Issue: —
861. William Alderson. b. May 1, 1840; d. Sept. 17, 1841.
862. Job W., b. Feb. 16. 1842; d. Mar. 9, 1864; unm.
V— 221. PHEBE PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Sept. 26. 181 1;
m. WILLIAM KEYS Feb. 28. 1838, son of Thomas and Elizabeth, b. July
31, 1803; d. May 8, 185 1, aged fifty-one years. He was a farmer. They
resided near Scenery Hill, Washington Co., Pa., his farm being one of the
largest and best in that section. Issue : —
863. Sarah, b. 1839.
854. Thomas, b. 1840.
855. Amy, b. 1841.
866. Isabelle, b. 1842; d. 1846.
867. Norris, b. 1843; d. 1845.
868. Hannah Jane, b. 1845; d. Mar. 29, 1874.
869. Elizabeth, b. 1846; d. July 20, 1878.
860. Elmira, b. 1847.
861. George, b. 1848.
862. Mary, b: 1849.
862 1-2. William, d. rerj youac.
8o PALMER FAMILY.
V— 222. MARY PYLE, b. Sept. 3, 1813 ( ?) ; d. Sept. 22, same year.
V— 223. JOB PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. Nov. 26, 1816; d.
Oct. 9, 1891; m. MARY ANN BENNINGTON July 29, 1852, dau. of
Moses and Anna Bennington, b July 6. 1826; d. Jan. 9, 1900. Job was a tail-
or. Resided at Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa. Issue: —
863. Virginia R., b. May 22, 1858.
V— 224. NORRIS PYLE (Amy, John, John, John), b. May 2, 1819;
d. Sept. 23, 1895; "1- MARIA T- McCHAINE Dec. 13, 1866, dau. of James
McChaine and Margaret Kelley.
Banker and broker. Rcsidei," at Ottumwa, Wapello Co., la. Issue: —
864. Norrls Harlen, b. Sept. 27, 1867.
SIXTH GENERATION. 3i
SIXTH GENERATION
Line of John^ John, Moses, John.
Ch. of Benjamin Palmer {No. ye) and Ann Pennell, all born in Aston Twp.,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 237. JAMES PENNELL PALMER (Benjamin, John, Moses,
John, John), b. 2 mo. 26, 1801 ; d. 12 mo. 10, i860; m. JANE B. TEMPLE
8 mo. 4, 1824, dau. of Caleb Temple * and Rachel Broomall, b. 10 mo. 18,
1800; d. 6 mo. 29, 1887; both buried at Willistown Mtg.
They first located at Concord Hill and kept a store, then removed and
kept store and post-office at Logtown, Aston, Delaware Co., Pa., for many-
years. They then removed to Philadelpliia, where he engaged in distilling
turpentine, camphene, etc. Jane afterwards resided with her dau. near White
Horse, Chester Co., Pa. Issue: —
877. Caleb, b. 9-28-1S26; d. circa 1846 or 7.
878. Lydia, A., b. 2-7-1829.
VI— 238. SUSAN PALMER (Benjamin, John, Moses, John, John),
b. 8 mo. 20, 1802; d. 6 mo. 16, 1865: m. JOHN VV. THATCHER 9 mo.
3, 1828, son of Joseph Thatcher and Abigail Worrall, b. 6 mo. 16, 1805; d.
3 mo. 8, 1892; both buried at Cumberland cemeteiy. He was a brother to
Thomas (see No. 80). He had a farm near Wawa, in Aston, Delaware Co.,
Pa., and kept a dairy. Susan drove from this place each week for many
years with her produce to the Philadelphia Market, a distance of nearly 18
miles. After her death at this place John W. lived with his daughters, first
at West Chester and later in Philadelphia, where he died. Both were mem-
bers of the Society of Friends.
Children : —
879. Harriet C, b. 6-26-1829; d. 1835.
Note. — Caleb Temple, a son of Thomas Temple and Jane Brinton, who were m.
3 mo. 16, 1851, at Birmingham; she being a dan. of Joseph and Mary (Peirce) Brinton, of
Thornbury. Thomas Temple was a Justice of the Peace and noted as a good penman and
useful citizen. He was a son of William Temple, son of Thomas and Susanna (Atherton)
Temple, of Wlttahire, England, whence William came In 1714 and m. Hannah Taylor
1 mo. 18, 1724-5, at Birmingham Mtg., a dau of Joseph and Elizabeth Taylor, of Kennett.
They settled in what is now Pennsbury. Twp. and had a large family. Rachel Broomall
was one of 13 children of Daniel Broomall. who m. Martha Talbot, a dau. of Joseph and
Hannah Talbot, of Middleto\\ni. Sho d. 5 mo. 3. 1812, and Daniel 4 mo. 2, 1S17, he a
son of John Broomall, Jr., who m. Anne Lewis, Oct. 12. 1720, and John, Jr., a son of
John Broomall, who came to Pennsylvania in 1682; his wife's name was Mary; he died in
Nether Providence In 1729.
S2 PALMER FAMILY.
880. Rebecca C, b. 6-7-1832.
881. Abigail Ann, b. 11-27-1834; d. 9-18-1904.
882. Harriet, b. 7-14-1839; d. 1-2-1906.
883. Elizabeth R., b. 9-5-1841.
VI— 239. T. CHALKLEY PALMER (Benjamin, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 6 mo. 8, 1804; d. 2 mo. 4, 1883; m. SARAH SHARPLESS * 11
mo. 5, 1828, at Chester Mtg., dau. of John Sharpless and Ruth Martin, b.
in the old Sharpless House 8 mo. 21, 1804; d. 3 mo. 12, 1872; both bur-
ied at 24th St. Chester Mtg. He was a miller, and commenced business at
Beatty's Mills on Crum creek, where is now the works of the Springfield
Water Com. In 1834 he bought the Jones Mill property on the same stream
in Upper Providence and Marple, where he successfully operated grist, flour
and saw mills. In 1866 he bought the homestead of Sarah's father in Nether
Providence, where they resided until her death, after which he resided at
Waterville and later at Media, Pa. Both were life-long members of the So-
ciety of Friends.
Children : —
884. Le-wis, b. 1-13-1830; d. 12-31-1887.
885. John S., b. 5-17-1833.
886. Rebecca, b. 6-21-1836; d. 9-10-1838.
887. Henry, b. 1-1-1839.
888. Beulah, b. 3-4-1844.
VI— 240. JOHN PALMER (Benjamin. John, Moses, John, John), b.
7 mo. 14, 1806; d. 3 mo. 16, 1823. He lived with his parents; d. before his
father in his 17th year and was buried at Concord Mtg.
VI— 241. ABRAHAM MARTIN PALMER (Benjamin, John. Moses,
John, John), b. 7 mo. 25, 1808 • d. t2 mo. 6, 1834; m. ELIZA W. PETERS
5 mo. 10, 1832, dau. of William Peters and Mary Grubb, b. 8 mo. 21, 1810;
d. 7 mo. 29, 1872.
He was a miller and had the mill of his father-in-law in Aston, Dela-
ware Co., Pa., for a few years, then they removed to a mill in New Garden,
Chester Co., where he died. Eliza then removed with her children to Phila-
delphia. She m. 2d husband Stephen Merrihew, a printer of that city, and
Note. — The ancestry of Sarah Sharpless is fully described In "The Sharpless Fam-
ily," to which those interested are referred, but a brief reference Is as follows: John
Sharplss was b. 9 mo., 31, 1778; d. 3 mo., 12. 1854; m. Ruth Martin, 10 mo. 13, 1803, at
Chichester Mtg., dau. of George and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Martin, b. 10 mo. 17, 1780;
d. 1 mo. 17, 1878: John a son of Daniel Sharpless and Hannah Thomas, who were m. 11
mo. 22, 1775, at Newtown Mtg., she a dau of Lsaac and Mary Townsend Thomas, of Wil-
listown, and he a son of Daniel Sharpless and Sarah Coppock, who were m. 2 mo. 15,
1736, at Springfield Mtg., she being a dau. of Bartholomew Coppock, Jr., a son of the
elder Bartholomew Coppock, an emigrant from Saltney, County of Chester, England.
The elder Daniel Sharpless, a son of John Sharpless, Jr., and Hannah Pennell, who
were m. 9 mo. 23, 1692, she being a dau. of Robert and Hannah Pennell, the emigrants,
and he being an emigrant with his father, John Sharpless, who m. Jane Moore and arrived
at Chester, Pa., Aug. 14, 1682, from Hatherton, County of Chester, England.
r
SIXTH GENERATION. 83
they resided in Camden, N. J. He d. 11 mo. 1, 1880. There were several
children by this m. Abraham's children were :
889. Mary R., b. 4-22-1833; d. 10-24-1900.
890. Abraham, b. 11-20-1834; d. 6-5-1835.
VI— 242. BENJAMIN PALMER, JR., (Benjamin, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 19, 1811 ; d. 8 mo. ny, 1841 ; m. SARAH PALMER (5)
3 mo. 6, 1839 (see No. 183).
He was a farmer. They resided in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa. After
his death she removed to Chester Co. Child : —
891. Joseph Worth, b. 2-5-1841; d. 1 mo. — , 1869.
VI— 243. LYDIA ANN PALMER (Benjamin 5), b. 5 mo. 18, 181 5:
d. 2 mo. 2-j, 1816.
VI— 244. CATHARINE S. PALMER (Benjamin, John, Moses.
John, John), b. 5 mo. 12, 1817; d. 2 mo. 27. 1904; m. JOSEPH WORRALL*
12 mo. 19, 1839. son of Joseph VVorrall and Mary Dutton. b. 2 mo. 12, 1818;
d. 4 mo. 14, 1900; both buried at Radnor Mtg.
They first settled on his father's farm in Upper Providence. After his
father's death he purchased a farm and mill in Radnor, where he was success-
fully engaged for many years. In their latter years they resided in Media, Pa.
Their children were : —
892. A. Palmer, b. 10-24-1840; d. 11-22-1866.
893. Ellwood M., b. 4-30-1842.
894. Joseph Rowland, b. 12-27-1843; d. 3-4-1861.
895. John Leedom, b. 9-18-1845; d. 2-12-1849.
896. Anna Mary, b. 1-10-1848; d. 2-21-1868.
897. Rebecca T.. b. 7-19-1851; d. 4-26-1880.
898. Alfred B., b. 3-4-1853.
899. John T., b. 2-15-1855.
900. Sarah, P., b. 10-13-1857.
901. Frank Brooke, b. 12-1-1859.
Line of John, John, Moses, John.
Ch. of Abraham Palmer (No. /?) and Ann Reeder, all born in Chester Co.,
Pa.
VI— 245. HIRAM PALMER (Abraham, John, Moses, John, John),
b. 12 mo. 19, 1802; d. 6 mo. 18, 1864; m. MARGARET MESSLER, of
Frederick Co., Md., 9 mo. — , 1828.
Note. — Joseph Worrall, son of Ellsha Worrall and Mary Maris, of Upper Provi-
dence, Delaware Co., Pa. Mary Dutton, dan. of Isaac Dutton and Elizabeth Lampley.
Isaac, son of John Dutton and Elizabeth Reynolds. John, son of John Dutton and Eliza-
beth Kingsman. This John was b. in England, and was the son of John and Mary
Dutton, with whom he emigrated to Pennsylvania about 1682, they settling in Aston
twp., now Delaware Co. (See Dutton Record.)
84 PALMER FAMILY.
M. second, MARIA ORR. of Lockland, O., Jan. 31, 184 1. He was a
miller. Resided at the Obasian Mills, Goshen, Clermont Co., O. She was
b. 1818; d. Aug. 26, 1897. Both buried in the Myers Cemetery about 2
miles from Goshen.
Issue by first wife : —
902. Benjamin F., b. Sept. 13, 1830; d. Jan. 22, 1891.
Children by second wife, Maria Orr: —
903. Mary Reeder, b. Jan. 29, 1843; d. Feb. 17, 1878.
904. Sarah Ann, b. Sept. 26, 1844.
905. Samuel L., b. May 29, 1846.
906. Margaret, b. Oct. 25, 1848; d. Aug. 29, 1854.
907. Hiram N., b. Feb. 3, 1S51.
908. Maria, b. Feb. 25, 1853.
909. Andrew, b. Oct. 23, 1856; d. May 23, 1875.
910. Charles, b. Dec. 6, 1857.
VI— 246. JOHN R. PALMER (Abraham, John, Moses, John, John),
b. 5 mo. 13, 1804; d. 2 mo. 25, 1871 ; m. PRUDENCE B. GIBSON 7 mo.
I, 1828, dau. of William Gibson and Elizabeth Miller, of Frederick Co., Md.,
b. 12 mo. 25, 1806; d. 6 mo. ic;. 1894; both buried at West Liberty Friends
Mtg.
William, son of Gideon Gibson and Hannah Uncles (?), b. 11 mo. 6,
1772; d. 2 mo. ID, 1818.
John and Prudence resided in Richland and Knox Cos., O., until 1854,
when they removed to West Liberty. la. Near this place he and his brother
Job built a mill. This not proving successful, he went to farming. Before
his death he became very fleshy, weighing two hundred and fifty pounds.
Prudence continued at West Liberty, la., surviving her husband over 22
years. She was very much respected by a large circle of friends, and was
known familiarly as "Aunt Prudie". She was a constant attender of Friends'
Meeting, of which both were members ; her mother and two brothers, John
B. and Joseph M. Gibson, had previously been buried at this place, the
latter but two months previous to her, in his 89th year. Their children
were : —
911. Abraham M., b. 5-29-1829; d. 9-6-1829.
912. William G., b. 5-19-1830; d. 8-25-1902.
913. Joseph M., b. 7-29-1831; d. 9-21-1856.
914. Elizabeth A., b. 2-28-1833; d. 3-10-1833.
915. John Henry, b. 5-29-1834; d. 11-1-1869.
916. Hannah Ann, b. 12-11-1835.
917. Eleanora F., b. 9-13-1837; d. 12-26-1870.
918. Anna Maria, b. 6-6-1839; d. 3-12-1886.
919. Prudence Eliza, b. 1-14-1841.
920. George A., b. 4-20-1842; d. 3-3-1865.
921. Julia Etta E., b. 8-7-1844.
922. Hiram G., b. 12-4-1845.
923. Laura Ada, b. 4-1-1848; d. 7-30-18S6.
VI— 247. MARTIN PALMER (Abraham. John, Moses, John, John),
b. II mo. 22, 1805; bur. 7 mo. 27, 1840; ra. ELIZABETH CLOUD 12 mo.
JOHN R. PALMER. (No. 246) SARAH ANN (PALMER) MASON (No. 250^)^
SIXTH GENERATION. 85
I, 1831, dau. of Joseph Cloud * and Elizabeth Hope, b. 4 mo. i, 1803; bur. 2
mo. 19, 1841.
Martin by trade was a miller, but did not follow it long; he then pur-
chased a farm in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle Co., Del., where they
both died; both buried at Concord Mtg.
Children : —
924. Anna Elizabeth, b. 4-29-1834.
925. Joseph C, b. 4-9-1836; d. 1845.
926. Abraham, b. 2-11-1838.
927. Martin, b. 12-28-1839; d. 11-19-1869.
VI— 248. JOB PALMER (Abraham, John, Moses. John, John), b. 2
mo. 28, 1807; d. 3 mo. 3, 1894; m. SARAH GIBSON 10 mo. 10, 1828 (of
Knox Co., O. ), dau. of Samuel Gibson f and Ruth Elliott, b. 5 mo. 3, 1806; d.
12 mo. 26, 1836. She was buried at Fredericktown, Knox Co., O.
M. second, ANN R. ELLIOTT, 8 mo. 22. 1838 (of Frederick- Co., Md.),
dau. of Eli Elliott and Margaret Hughes, b. 1815; d. 2 mo. 28, 1880. She
and Job buried at Spring Grove, near Cincinnati, O.
Job was a miller. Settled first in Knox Co., O. Afterwards he was
with his brother, John R., near West Liberty, la., but, disposing of that prop-
erty, he removed with his family to Lockland, Hamilton Co., O.
Children by first wife : —
928. Gideon G., b. 7-4-1829.
929. Eliza Ann, b. 9-24-1832; d. 8-12-1894.
Children by second : —
930. Charles B.. b. 7-5-1840.
931. Mary M., b. 3-30-1842.
932. Sarah Elma, b. 7-16-1843.
933. Elizabeth G., b. 3-19-1845.
934. Ellen E., b. 3-24-1847; d. 6-14-1865.
935. Laura J., b. 7-14-1849; d. 1-15-1877.
936. John R., b. 4-28-1852.
937. William E., b. 4-13-1854; d. 6-27-1855.
938. Henry J., b. 7-8-1856.
Samuel Gibson was b. June 19, 1781 ; d. April — , 1853. Ruth, his wife,
was b. Dec. 9, 1783; d. Aug. 17, 1843. ^1' Elliott was b. 11 mo. i, 1773;
d. I mo. 30, 1837. Margaret, his wife, was b. 2 mo. 16, 1781 ; d. 9 mo. 10,
1851.
VI— 249. ABRAHAM PALMER, TR.. (Abraham, John, Moses,
John, John), b. Aug. 16, 1808; d. Dec. 9. 1880; m. JULIETTA McFAR-
LAND, of Montgomery Co., Md., Mar. 8, 1832. dau. of William and Sarah
McFarland. of that place, b. Sept. 1808; d. Apr. 4, 1836, in Cin., O., leaving
two children.
• Note.— Joseph Cloud, son of Joseph Cloud and Sarah Pyle. Elizabeth Hope was
probably a granddaughter of Joseph Hope and Sarah Boone, the latter being reported
a sister or first cousin of Daniel Boone, the Kentucky settler.
+ Note. — Samuel Gibson, son of Gideon Gibson and Hannah Uncles, and a brother
to William, the father-in-law of John R. Palmer, No. 246.
86 PALMER FAMILY.
M. second, MARIA (HAWKINS) TRATBAS, of Cincinnati, June
l8, 1837, a widow with one son. Eugene Tratbas, by her first husband. She
d. Apr. II, 1842, leaving three children.
M. third. SARAH NEHEMIAH, o:f Cincinnati, O., April 24, 1844; b.
Aug. 8, 1816, in Hamilton Co., O. ; d. July 2^, 1868, at their home. Walnut
Hills; both buried at Spring Grove, the beautiful cemetery of Cincinnati, O.
He was by trade a silversmith and had a manufactory in that business
in Cincinnati, with residence at Walnut Hills, a suburb of that city.
Children by first wife: —
939. Lewis Reeder, b. Dec. 19, 1832; d. July 19, 1836.
940. William Buphronius, b. May 30, 1835; d. Oct. 30, 1868.
Children by second wife: —
941. Robert H., b. Aug. 4, 1838.
942. Josephine Maria, b. Nov. 4, 1840; d. Mar. 15, 1888.
943. George Washington, b. Feb. 3, 1842; d. June 14, 1842.
Children by third wife, b. in Cincinnati, O. : —
944. Julietta, b. 2-5-1845.
945. Sarah Isabella, b. 6-19-1847.
946. Abraham, b. 1-18-1850; d. 3-4-1906.
947. Clara Elizabeth, b. 7-5-1852.
948. Anna Reeder, b. 4-16-1855.
949. Ella L., b. 2-5-1858.
VI— 250. SARAH ANN PALMER (Abraham, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 12, 1810, Chester Co., Pa ; d. 3 mo. i, 1888, Covington, Ky. ;
m. AURELIUS MASON 3 mo. 19, 1835, son of Peleg Mason, of Massa-
chusetts, and Olive Peet, of Connecticut, b. Sept. 17, 1799, Dutchess Co., N.
Y. ; d. July 2, 1890, Milton, Ky.
He was a tanner and currier. Resided in Cincinnati, O., where he car-
ried on that business, but later remo\-ed to Ky. ; both were buried in Spring
Grove cemetery, Cincinnati, O.
Children : —
9B0. Julietta, b. 3-19-1837; d. 5-2-1840.
951. Laura Jane, b. 5-13-1843.
952. Olive Ann, b. 1-17-1845; d. 12-20-1904.
VI— 251. NORRIS PALMER (Abraham, John, Moses, John, John),
b. II mo. 22, 1814; bur. 8 mo. 5, 1885.; m. LYDIA A. TRAER 8 mo. 20,
1837, dau. of James and Perthena Traer. She was b. 1816; d. 2 mo. 28, 1838.
M. second wife, MARY ANN LUKENS, 12 mo. 10, 1840; b. 3 mo.
8, 1820; d. I mo. 25, 1880, dau. of Peter Lukens and Hannah Thompson.
M. third, COLISTA MATTERN who is deceased.
All buried in Fayette Cemetery, Fulton Co., Ohio.
He was a farmer, resided at Gorham, O.
Children by second wife only: —
953. Martin C, b. 3-18-1842.
9B4. Sarah E., b. 12-4-1844.
»5B. Athallnda S., b. 6-21-1847.
SIXTH GENERATION. 87
956. Mary O., b. 4-28-1849.
957. Abraham, b. 7-4-1851; bur. 3-16-1877.
958. William L., b. 3-17-1856.
Line of John, John, Moses, John.
Ch. of Abigail Palmer (No. 75) and Casper Coffman.
VI— 252. WILLIAM COFFMAN (Abigail, John, Moses, John, John),
b. July 25, 1791; d. Sept. 19, 1868; m. MARY BRYANT June 30, 1814,
b. Dec. 26, 1794; d. June 6, 1836.
M. second wife, NANCY HARTMAN, Jan. 5, 1837, dau. of Cooper
Hartman and Deborah (?), b. June 12, 1802; d. Nov. 29, 1865. Resided
at Catawissa, Pa. Issue by first wife only : —
960. Lewis, b. May 1815; d. Aug. 20, 1817.
961. Casper, b. Feb. 1, 1817; d. Nov. 18, 1866.
962. Ellis, b. Oct. 25. 1818; d. Jan. 17, 1893.
VI— 253. ANN COFFMAN (Abigail, John, Moses, John, John), b.
Mar. 22, 1793; d. Dec. 19, 1834; m. JOSEPH PARSONS.
They removed towards Baltimore, Md., and after his death she m. JOHN
BROWN and went to the West. No issue.
VI— 254. HANNAH COFFMAN, b. July 11. 1795; d. Sept. 5. 1802.
VI— 255. JOHN P. COFFMAN r. Abigail, John, Moses, John. John),
b. Sept. 15, 1797; d. Sept. 8, 1861 ; m. HANN.^H ANN NEWTON Feb.
ID, 1825.; b. Oct. 14, 1807: d. May 12, 1867. They removed to New York
City, and after some years returned to a farm near Bloomsburrg, Pa. They
had issue: —
963. Ann Eliza, b. Sept. 10, 1827; d. Dec. 22, 1905.
964. Casper, b. Oct. 17, 1829; d. Aug. 12, 1851.
965. Elizabeth Granville, b. Aug. 16, 1831; d. Dec. 10, 1831.
966. Piery Stevenson, b. Dec. 11, 1832; d. 1908.
967. Emaline, b. Dec. 10, 1834; d. May 4, 1848.
968. John Pittman, b. May 29, 1838; d. Nov. 28, 1838.
969. William Joseph, b. Oct. 29, 1839.
970. George Washington, b. June 18, 1843.
VI— 256. ABRAHAM COFFMAN (Abigail. John, Moses, John,
John), b. July 20, 1800; d. 1819
VI— 257. EDWIN COFFM.\N (.\bigail, John, Moses, John. John),
b. Dec. 18, 1802; d. Oct. — , 1880; unm. He was never able to engage in any
business, and the last years of his life he lived with his nephew, David R.
Coffman ; buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Bloomsburg, Pa.
88 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 258. PALMER COFFMAN (Abigail, John, Moses, John, John)^
b. Oct. 26, 1804; (1. July 19, 1877; m. LUCY CAROLINE GREENMAN
Aug. 9, 1827, dau. of Israel Greenman and Tabitha, b. June 22, 1807; d.
June 3, 1875.
They removed to North East, Erie Co., Pa., where his wife died, after
which he went to his dau., Mary Ann Riddell's, in Kansas, where he died.
Issue : —
971. Mary Ann, b. June 29, 1828.
972. William Casper, b. April 21, 1830; d. Feb. 25, 1864.
973. Tabitha Louisa, b. Jan. 6, 1832; d. Oct. 4, 1875.
974. Abigail Adaline, b. Nov. 26, 1834; d. July 25, 1837.
975. Edwin C, b. April 26, 1836; d. Sept. 7, 1836.
976. George Henry, b. Nov. 25, 1837.
977. Lucy Caroline, b. Dec. 22, 1841.
978. John B., b. June 3, 1844.
VI— 259. NORRIS COFFMAN (Abigail, John, Moses, John, John),
b. April 8, 1807; d. Feb. 4, 1868; m. MARIA J. GROTZ May 6, 1829, dau.
of Abram Grotz and Mary E. Koon, of Bloomsburg, Pa., b. May 6, 1812;
d. April 24, 1892.
Norris was a blacksmith, but went to farming two years before his death.
The family resided at Ashland, Ashland Co.. O. Issue: —
979. Abraham, b. Dec. 25, 1830; d. Aug. 15 1831.
980. Mary E., b. Dec. 25, 1830; Twins.
981. Monroe E., b. Aug. 5, 1832.
982. Byron S., b. Aug. 19, 1834.
983. Ann R., b. Dec. 22, 1837; d. April 1, 1864.
VI— 260. MOSES COFFMAN (Abigail. Tohn, Moses, John, John), b.
July 14, 1809; d. April 25, 1871 ; m. ANNA KNOUSE Mar. 6, 1834, dau.
of Frederick Knouse and Sarah Croman, b. Oct. 13, 1812; d. Aug. 21, 1899;
both buried in Greenwood cemetery.
He was a blacksmith by trade after following which for some years he
went to farming, then settled in Bloomsburg, Columbia Co., Pa., where he was
Street Commissioner and Court Crier several years previous to his death. Is-
sue:—
984. Norman D. S., b. Dec. 26, 1834; d. Sept. 15, 1838.
985. Lucy Etta, b. Aug. 17, 1836.
986. Sarah Abigail, b. Nov. 12, 1838; d. Aug. 13, 1892.
987. Ann Elizabeth, b. Sept. 27, 1840; d. Dec. 29, 1869.
988. William E. b. Nov. 29, 1842.
989. Emma Jane, b. Mar. 2, 1846; d. Mar. 22, 1850.
990. David Rice, b. June 1, 1849.
991. Martha Matilda, b. Feb. 12, 1853.
992. Mary Margaret, b. April 26, 1856; d. Oct. 9, 1886.
VI— 261. LEWIS COFFMAN (Abigail, John, Moses, John, John), b.
Nov. 3, 181 1 ; d. July 3, 1813.
VI— 262. GEORGE COFFMAN, b. Mar. 13, 1814; d. Mar. 20, 1814.
SIXTH GENERATION. 89
Line of John, John, Moses, John.
Ch. of John Pahner (No. /d) and Beulah Walter, all born in Concord,
Delaware Co.. Pa.
VI— 263. LEWIS PALMER (John, John, Moses, John, John), b. 9
mo. 29, 1802; d. 8 mo. 2y, 1824.
He was engaged in teaching school, but was stricken with all the rest
of the family with an epidemic of typhoid fever, which carried of? three of the
family; buried at Concord Mtg.
VI— 264. WILLIAM W. PALMER (John, John, Moses, John, John),
b. 8 mo. 24, 1804; d. 3 mo. 25, 1882; m. HANNAH T. TRIMBLE 4 mo.
9, 1834, in Concord Meeting House, dau. of William Trimble and Mary
Mather, b. i mo. 8, 1807; d. 5 mo. 31, 1884 (see also No. T-ioi) ; both buried
at Concord Mtg. He finished his education at Westtown Friends' School,
and after his m. kept a general store at Concordville until 1843. Then re-
moved to his father's farm, of which he afterwards became possessed. He was
the sixth Palmer in direct descent to own this tract. Upon the m. of his
son, William T., he erected a new house on a portion of his land, in which
they lived for several years. He, however, died whilst on a visit to his son.
Dr. E. L. Palmer, at Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. He was prominent in the
afifairs of the Society of Friends, of which he was for many years clerk of
Concord Monthly Mtg., and afterwards an elder until his death. He had a
remarkable knowledge of both religious and political matters and was very
entertaining in his conversation. He had a very narrow escape from death
from fever in 1824, which left his physical stature somewhat impaired, and
again in his advanced age, as the following will show :
Narrow Escape from Death — On Tuesday of last week, while Wil-
liam W. Palmer, of Concord, was in his woods, in company with his son, a
shower arose, accompanied with thunder and lightning. To get out of the
storm they both took shelter under different large white-oak trees, and while
there the lightning struck the tree under which was the father, shattering the
top limbs, passing down the trunk and tearing off the bark, until it reached
Mr. P., when it glanced off, striking him near the hips, passing downward,
burning the skin on parts of his legs and feet, and prostrating him on the
ground. His son hastened to his relief, took off his own shoes, and carried
water in them to pour on and revive his father. Assistance was soon ob-
tained, and he was conveyed to his home and carried to bed, his nervous
system being entirely prostrated. Mr. Palmer is sixty-nine years old, and by
no means a strong man. Hopes are, however, entertained of his recovery. —
Delazvare County Republican of Aug. 22, iS/^.
Issue : —
993. John, b. 2-25-1835; d. 1-25-1894.
994. William T., b. 3-10-1837.
995. Edward L., b. 7-28-1841.
998. Merrltt T., b. 6-28-1846.
90 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 265. JOHN PALMER (John, John, Moses, John, John), b. 8 mo.
24, 1806; d. 8 mo. 14, 1824.
VI— 266. RACHEL PALMER (John, John, Moses, John, John), b. 3
mo. 4, 1809; d. 8 mo. 10, 1824.
The above two died with the same disease as their brother Lewis; both
buried at Concord Mtg.
VI— 267. CHARLES PALMER (Jolin, John, Moses, John, John), b.
9 mo. 16. 1811: d. 4 mo. 12, 1876; m. DEBORAH PITMAN*3 mo. 12,
1833, by Mayor John Swift, of Philadelphia, dau. of Benjamin Pitman and
Mary Fox, b. 9 mo. 9, 1807; d. 11 mo. i, 1870; both buried at Concord
Mtg. Her parents were originally of Monmouth Co., N. J., but removed in
her younger life to Brandywine Hundred, Del.
Charles commenced life as a clerk in a store, irrst in Wilmington, Del.,
and then in Chester, Pa. ; after his m. he kept a store at Chandler's Hollow
(now Beaver Valley) Del., but becoming dissatisfied with the custom then in
general vogue of selling intoxicating liquors, he quit the business and went
to farming, which he followed until 4 mo. i, 1842, when they received the
appointment of steward and matron at the Delaware Co., Pa., almshouse,
which position they filled with eminent ability until 4 mo. i, 1854, being
twelve years. He then purchased and removed to the original Hall farm in
Concord Twp., and remained there to the close of his life.
He m. second, ANNA STOLL 6 mo. 4, 1873, tl^u. of John and Anna
Maria Stoll, b. 5 mo., 181 1; d. 11 mo. 22, 1889. Her parents emigrated
from Switzerland in the early years of the 19th century. Charles Palmer
was pre-eminently a useful citizen. He was elected supervisor of roads for
several years; was often engaged in the settlement of estates and as a guard-
ian of minors. He was a director of the First National Bank of Media, Pa.,
and one of the organizers of the Delaware County Mutual Insurance Com-
pany, which published the following account of him at his death :
"A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
"At a meeting of the Directors of the Delaware County Mutual Insurance Com-
pany held this day at their office the following resolution was offered and unanimously
adopted, viz:
"Whereas, By the dispensation of Providence, Charles Palmer, a Director of this
company since August 11th, 1S53, being one of the first elected, has been removed by
death, therefore, Resolved, that in the death of Charles Palmer the company has lost one
of its' most faithful and eflicient officers and society a useful member. Active and ener-
getic in the discharge of his duties, moderate and conscientious in his counsels, prompt
Note The Pitman family were early settled In Monmouth Co., N. J. Benjamin
Pitman, a son of John Pitman, Jr., and Hannah Mattson, b. 11 mo. 9, 1768; d. 8 mo. 8,
1843 and John Jr., b. 9 mo. 5, 1733, a son of John and Mary Pitman, probably immi-
grants Mary Fox was a dau. of Jonathan Pox, of Mount Holly, N. J., b. 7 mo. 25, 1773;
d 12 mo. 13, 1825, and claimed to be of English parentage. Hannah Mattson was b. 11
mo. 6, 1738, a daii. of Daniel and Amy Mattson, who were in some way related to the
family of that name in Pennsylvania.
CHARLES PALMER
(No. 267)
WILLIAM W. PALMER
(No. 264)
DEBORAH (PITMAN) PALMER
(No. 267)
HANNAH (TRIMBLE) PALMER
(No. T.-IOI)
fa<'ing p. yo
SIXTH GENERATION. 91
and constant In his attendance at our meetings and pleasant in his Intercourse with his
fellow members, his absence will be noted and his loss felt. His helping hand was ever
ready for those who were needy and his death will be mourned by many to whom his
unostentatious kindness had been extended when struggling in the toils of adversity.
"To the widow and children we extend our heartfelt sympathy, and direct that
these resolutions be placed upon the minutes and a copy thereof be transmitted to the
family.
"Attest:— EDWARD A PRICE, Secretary.
"Media, May 8th, 1876."
Issue by first wife only, viz : —
997. Mary F., b. 10-18-1835; d. 11-21-1909.
998. Lewis, b. 10-2-1837.
999. James, b. 11-9-1839; d. 12-5-1839.
1000. Edwin H., b. 2-24-1841; d. 10-22-1863.
1001. Hannah Ann, b. 3-3-1843; d. 3-20-1843.
VI— 268. HANNAH PALMER (John, John, Moses, John, John), b.
4 mo. 7, 1814; d. 5 mo. 24, 1910; m. ROBERT H. PALMER 2 mo. 4, 1835,
in Concord Meeting House, son of Josq^h Pahner and Mary Hall, b. 3 mo.
II, 1812; d. 6 mo. 30, 1901 (No. 600). A furtlier account given under his
name.
VI— 269. LYDIA PALIMER (John, John, Moses, John, John), b. 8
mo. 22, 1816; d. 6 mo. 1, 1898; m. ABRAHAM H. HALL 11 mo. i,'i843,
son of Robert Hall and Elizabeth Hibberd, b. 3 mo. 20, 1812; d. 11 mo. 29'
1880; both buried at Concord Mtg. He was a brother of Samuel Hall]
of No. 601.
He was a storekeeper during his active life, first at Crozerville, Dela-
ware Co., for a time in his own name, then as Hall & Baker and afterwards
as A. H. Hall & Co. He sold out here to his partners about 1848 and removed
to a store which he purchased at White Horse, in Willistown, Chester Co.
where he continued in successful business for many years. He finally retired
to West Chester, Pa., where they both died. No issue.
VI— 270. BEULAH PALMER (John, John, Moses, John, John), t>. 3
mo. 16, 1819; d. II mo. 17, 1898; m. LUKE CASSIN 2 mo. 3, 1843, son of
Thomas Cassin*and Rachel Sharpless, b. 3 mo. 17, 1816; d. 10 mo. 10,1847;
buried at Providence Mtg.
Note. — Thomas Cassin, the father of Luke, had a son John M. who became a noted
ornothologist and author of several works on that subject which were considered of high
authority for correctness. Another son, Isaac C, became a proficient engineer In the
erection of water and gas works and was a recognized authority in the science of me-
chanics; at different times he was director of the Philadelphia water works and gas
works and chief engineer of the U. S. Mint. Thomas, the father, was a son of Luke
Cassin and Ann Worrall, b. 17SG; d. 1859; he m. Rachel Sharpless. an adopted dau of
Isaac and Hannah; he purchased a farm in Concord Twp., where with his family he re-
sided for many years. He was a son of Luke Cassin and Ann Worrall, dau. of Dr.
Thomas and Lydia Worrall; she d. 5 mo. 3, 1841; Luke, b. 1763; d. 2 mo. 19, 1838; he was
a silversmith in Philadelphia, but subsequently removed to Upper Providence to a farm
inherited through his mother; he was one of two sons of Joseph Cassin, who emigrated
92 PAIvMER FAMILY.
They resided in Upper Providence, where he owned a farm. His death
resulted from a sunstroke, from which he suffered for several weeks.
M. second, THOMAS REECE, 9 mo. 30, 1858, son of Jesse Reece and
Elizabeth Davis (who were m. 12 mo. 18, 1800), b. 5 mo. 4, 181 1; d. 3 mo.
9, 1894; both buried at Providence Mtg. (now Media).
All were members of the .Society of Friends and in her latter years Beu-
lah was an elder.
Issue by first husband : —
1002. Elizabeth H., b. 5-3-1845.
1003. Anna, b. 1-6-1847.
By second husband : —
1004. Lydia D., b. 7-10-1859; d. 8-10-1S90.
Cli. of Lydia Palmer (No. 77) and Joshua Halloivell.
VI— 271. SIDNEY PALMER, b. circa. 1797; d. ( ?) ; m. FREDER-
ICK BAUGH.
They removed to Philadelphia. No ch.
VI— 272. JOHN HALLOWELL, b. circa 1801. He was drowned
whilst bathing before fully grown up.
VI— 273. HEZEKIAH HALLOWELL, b. 3 mo. 4, 1803; d. (?).
VI— 274. JOEL HALLOWELL.
Nothing in relation to the last two numbers received. They are supposed
to have been m. and to have raised families.
from Queens Co., Ireland, in 1725 and settled in Philadelphia; the other son, John Cas-
sin became an officer of high rank in the U. S. Navy.
Thomas Reece was by trade a stone mason and followed the occupation of a builder
for some years, but inheriting the farm of his father he went to farming at Blue Hill,
a mineral formation of some note in Upper Providence Twp. In 1880 he retired to Media,
Pa., and there closed his life. He was interested in political affairs and was elected a
County Commissioner in 18G0, serving three years. In 1866 he was elected an Associate
Judge of Delaware Co. and re-elected in 1871, serving continuously for ten years.
"Judge Reece in politics was an ardent Republican and toolc an active interest in
the affairs of the county. He was for the right at all times and was regarded as a truly
honest man. His election as Associate Judge was made without his seelcing."
His father, Jesse Reece, b. 12 mo. 12, 1774; d. 9 mo. 15, 1849; m. Elizabeth Davis, a dau.
of Asa Davis and Elizabeth Humphrey, of East Bradford, Chester Co., but formerly of
Haverford, and descended from Welsh ancestry, she d. 5 mo. 3, 1858, aged 87 y. Jesse,
Jr., a son of Jesse Reece and Lydia Regester, dau. of Robert Regester and Jane William-
son, of Edgmont. Jesse Reece, the father, died soon after the birth of his son and his
widow m. 2nd Thomas Minshall, by whom she had three children. Jesse Reece, Sr., most
probably a son of David Reece and Mary Garrett (dau. of William and Mary) who were
m. 4 mo. 22, 1743, at Darby Mtg., and David, a son of Lewis Rees and Grace Row (dau.
of Williaw Row, of Haverford) who were m. 10 mo. 25, 1705; Lewis Rees, a son of David
Rees, and Elinor, his wife, who settled in Newtown Twp., where he d. in the winter of
1705-6. He was an emigrant from Landewi in the County of Pembroke, Wales; he had
purchased 200 acres of land by deed of Act 3, 1686, in Pennsylvania.
SIXTH GENERATION. 93
Ck. of Thomas Palmer {No. yS) and Abigail Williams.
VI— 275. REBECCA PALMER (Thomas, John, Moses, John, John),
b. 2 mo. 24, 181 1 ; d. 7 mo. 17, 1884, at Broken Bow. Neb.; m. THOMAS
STEVENSON, of Worcester Co., Md., 11 mo. 6, 1828.
His parentage, birth and death are not given.
M. second, JOHN WILLIAMS, of Snow Hill, Md., 7 mo. 3, 1836,
son of Thomas Williams and Comfort (?), b. 10 mo. i, 1807; d. 12
mo. 7, 1883, Burlington, la.
He was a farmer ; they removed to West Liberty, Iowa.
Issue by first husband : —
1012. EUza Ann, b. 4-5-1830; d. young.
1013. Anna M., b. 3-24-1832; d. young.
1014. George S., b. 7-26-1833.
By second husband : —
1015. Joseph H., b. 8-13-1837; d. young.
1016. W. S., b. 6-10-1839.
1017. Thomas E., b. 3-9-1841; d. 1-3-1865.
1018. Edmund A., b. 1-23-1843; 12 mo. 1875.
1019. Emeline E., b. 3-8-1845.
1020. John P., b. 3-20-1847.
1021. Eliza A., b. 6-30-1849.
1022. Abigail A., b. 7-22-1851.
1023. Mary U, b. 3-15-1854.
VI— 276. HANNAH PALMER, b. 1813; d. 1814.
VI— 277. PHEBE PALMER (Thomas. John, Moses, John, John), b.
6 mo. — , 1815; d. 12 mo. 12, 1859; m. WILLIAM B. SLACK, of Balti-
more, Md., as second wife; d. 12 mo. 18, 1862.
He was conductor on passenger trains between Baltimore and \\^ashing-
ton for many years. Afterwards was in the coal trade in Baltimore, Md. ;
both buried in Loudon Park Cemetery. Issue : —
1024. George A., b. 4-22-1842.
1025. William T., b. 1846; d. 12 mo., 1861.
1026. Ida Kate, b. 6-23-1854; d. 2-14-1879.
His first wife Elizabeth d 2 mo. 18, 1838, aged 35 years.
VI— 278. THOMAS FRANKLIN PALMER (Thomas, John, Moses,
John, John), b. 3 mo., 1818; d. 7 mo. 18, 1901; m. LAMIRA HUGHES 6
mo. 4, 1843, *^l3"- "^ Samuel Hughes and Elizabeth, of Frederick Co., Md.
M. second, SARAH GRAHAM. 1846, b. 7 mo. 12, 1823; d. 2 mo. 22,
1868; buried at Pedee, Iowa.
M. third, POLITHA TRUATT, 12 mo. 28, 1870; her second husband.
94 PALMER FAMILY.
He was a farmer. Removed to near Milton, Van Buren Co., Iowa., and
was there buried.
Issue by first wife: —
1027. George A., b. 10-12-1843.
By second wife : —
1028. William, b. 9-20-1847.
1029. Abigail, b. 7-9-1850.
1030. Thomas F., b. 4-17-1853.
1031. Ida May, b. 7-1-1855.
1032. Hannah, b. 7-27-1858.
1033. Henry, b. 12, 5, 1860.
1034. Joseph, b. 2-10-1867.
Ch. of Moses Palmer {No. jg) and Sarah Mattson, born in Wilmington, Del.
\
VI— 279. NORRIS W. PALMER (Moses, John, Moses, John, John),
b. 6 mo. 15, 1815; d. 4 mo. 30, 1890; m. M.\RY WEBB 4 mo. 7, 1842, in
Wilmington, Del., dau. of Benjamin Webb and Catherine Jackson, b. 7 mo.
24, 1818; d. 8 mo. 25, 1888.
He was an auctioneer; resided in Wilmington, Del, until 1849, when
they went to California by way of Cape Horn on a vessel. They remained
in San Francisco a short time, then settled permanently at Alameda, across
the bay in Alameda Co., where they both died and were buried : Issue : —
1035. Katharine W., b. 5-4-1843.
1036. Edward Tatnall, b. 8-22-1845; d. 12-25-1853.
1037. Linwood, b. 10-4-1848.
103S. Norris W., Jr., b. 1-19-1834.
1039. William Webb, b. 5-24-1856.
1040. Mary Emily, b. 6-17-1860.
VI— 280. MARY PALMER (Moses, John, Moses, John, John), b. 12
mo. 10, 1816; d. 8 mo. 14, 1867; m. JOSIAH BECK 3 mo. 3, 1836, b. i
mo. 12, 1807; d. II mo. 8, 1870.
They resided in Wilmington, Del. Issue : —
1041. William Norris, b. Feb. 16, 1837; d. April 23, 1838.
1042. Sarah Elizabeth, b. May 20, 1840; bur. Mar. 20, 1886.
1043. John Moses, b. Feb. 14, 1843.
1044. Mary Emma, b. July 18, 1845; d. Dec. 12, 1845.
1045. Joseph Edmund, b. Jan. 31, 1848; d. Sept. 1884.
VI— 281. LEVI M. PALMER, b. 3 mo. 3, 1819; d. 1821.
VI— 282. THOMAS PALMER, b. 9 mo. 17, 1821 ; d., 1823.
By Second Wife, Mary {Hemphill) Gritbh.
VI 284. JOHN PALMER (Moses, John. Moses, John, John), b. Dec.
10, 1825: d. June 13, 1901 ; m. SARAH GRAY Feb. 24, 1848, dau. of Wil-
JOHN PALMER (No. 284)
DR. JOHN PALMER (No. 105O)
AMANDA PALMER (No. 284)
JOHN PALMER (No. 2947)
JOHN PALMER (No. 5881)
facing p. as
SIXTH GENERATION. 95
liam Gray *and Mary Bullock, b. Mar. 26,1825; d. Mar. 21, 1853; both bur-
ied in Wilmington and Brandywine cemetery.
M. second wife, AMANDA E. GRAY, Feb. 3. 1858. dau. of John Gray
and Sarah H. Bullock, b. 12 mo. 9, 1835.
They resided at 1908-10 Market street, Wilmington, Del., where sev-
eral of his family continue. The following notices are taken from the Wil-
mington, Del., newspapers at the time of his death :
"For many years John Palmer was one of the representative citizens of the Ninth
Ward, and his death caused general regret. He made an exemplary record as a business
man, and had a high regard for the welfare of the city, state and nation. He had served
the people well as a member of the Board of Public Education, had identified himself
prominently with the interests of the church of his choice and raised a large family,
which brought him much comfort In his declining years. The city is much poorer by
losing such a good citzen.
t ************ *******
"Mr. Palmer was one of the oldest residents of the Ninth Ward and had the re-
spect of all who knew him. He was bom when the 9th Ward was known as Brandywine
Village, then a separate town from Wilmington. In early life he began to learn the
trade of a tinsmith, but he developed such ability as a bookkeeper that he was given
that position by his employer. He was afterwards bookkeeper at Price's and also at
Lee's noted Brandywine flour mills. After this he entered the grocery business with his
half-brother Adam Grubb. In 1S68 the firm of Grubb & Palmer was dissolved and Mr.
Palmer bought the store at 1908 Market St., where he continued in business the rest of
his life, a period of thirty-three years. He was a member of the Mechanics Lodge, I. O.
O. F. He had been a Sunday school teacher and vestryman in St. John's Episcopal
Church and later a member of St. Andrew's Church, which he maintained until his
death."
Issue by first wife : —
104C. Mary G., b. Jan. 14, 1849; d. Apr. 24, 1902.
1047. William M., b. Jan. 30, 1851.
1048. Winfield, S., b. June 14, 1852.
By second wife : —
1049. Sarah Hampton, b. Oct. 30, 1858.
1050. John, Jr., b. Aug. 9, 1860.
1051. George W., b. Aug. 25, 1862.
1052. Harry, b. Oct. 25, 1864; d. May 8, 1894.
1063. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 16, 1867.
1064. Alfred Lee, b. Mar. 5, 1869; d. Aug. 31, 1872.
1055. Charles B., b. June 27, 1871.
1066. Margaretta Harding, b. Dec. 17. 1873; d. July 7, 1897.
1067. Amanda Gray, b. Mar. 5, 1876.
1058. Alice Cary, b. July 21, 1878.
VI— 285. MOSES PALMER, b. Aug. 4, 1827; d. Feb. — , 1828.
VI— 286 WILLIAM H. PALMER, b. Jan. 21, 1829; d. 1832.
Note.— William Gray d. in Concord of a cancer in his face and John Gray died at
John Palmer's as above July 18, 1883; they were brothers, sons of Thomas Gray and Mar-
gery Smith. Mary Bullock was a sister, and Sarah H. a dau. of Thomas H. Bullock,
who m. Elizabeth Roberts, and resided in the western part of Concord. Thomas H., a
son of John Bullock and Sarah S. Hampton, and John, a son of Isaac Bullock who m.
Margery Smith and had emigrated with his father Aaron Bullock from England.
96 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 287. HANNAH JANE PALMER, b. July 2-], 1830; d. 1832.
VI— 288. MOSES PALMER (2d), (Moses, John. Moses. John, John),
b. Nov. 2, 1831; d. Aug. 18, 1889; m. ANNA ELIZABETH PALMER
(No. 924), Dec. 25, 1856, dau. of Martin Palmer and Elizabeth Cloud; b. 4
mo. 29, 1834.
Moses was a ship carpenter, at ^\■hich he worked for some years. He
then purchased the farm formerly owned by his father-in-law, and removed
to it, where he carried on farming until his death. Anna E. has since resided
with her children. Issue : —
1059. Howard, b. Feb. 11, 1858.
1060. Elizabeth C, b. Feb. 18, 1860; d. Oct. 27, 1863.
1061. Joseph, b. Oct. 15, 1861; d. Nov. 9, 1863.
1062. Lydia C, b. May 7, 1863.
1063. Anna, b. June 11, 1865.
1064. Moses, b. April 10, 1867.
1065. Martin V., b. Jan. 20, 1869; d. Aug. — , 1869.
1066. Ella May, b. May 8, 1871.
1067. Mary H., b. Nov. 6, 1872.
1068. John, b. Feb. 6, 1S74.
1069. Hettie J., b. Feb. 11, 1875.
1070. Rachel G., b. Sept. 3, 1876.
1071. Emma C. b. Jan. 2, 1878.
1072. Bertha H., b. May 23 1879.
VI— 289. ESTHER JANE PALMER (Moses. John, Moses. John,
John),b. Nov. 5, 1833.
She has resided at different times with members of her near relatives'
families, lately with a niece at Pennsgrove, N. J., unm.
VI— 290. ELIZABETH C. PALMER (Moses, John, Moses. John,
John), b. Sept. 14, 1835: d. Feb. 14, 1854, unm.
She was called away in the early years of her life, much beloved by all.
VI— 291. SARAH M. PALMER (Moses, John, Moses, John, John),
b. July 22, 1837; d. May 13. 1896: m. JOHN P. ALLMOND June 23. 1856,
son of William Allmond and Phebe Jefferis. b. May 4, 1835.
She was buried at Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery.
He was a merchant with store at Eighth and Alarket streets, Wilmington,
Del., and now in the brick trade with office at 819 Shipley street, with resi-
dence at 824 West street. He was chairman of the Board of Water Com-
missioners that built the Cool Spring reservoir for the city and was Mayor
of Wilmington 1878- 1882.
Issue : —
1073. Mary P., b. Oct. 22, 1858.
1074 William Stewart, b. Jan. 17, 1861.
1075. John Peckworth, b. Feb. 18, 1864; d. July 18, 1886.
1076. Charles M., b. Feb. 20, 1866.
SIXTH GENERATION. 97
1077. Esther P., b. Dec. 13, 1868.
1078. Sarah M., b. Jan. 21, 1871.
1079. Edwin G., b. Oct. 8, 1872; d. Mar. 6, 1873.
1080. Florence, b. Feb. 7, 1875.
1081. Virginia, b. Apr. 11, 1876; d. July 9, 1876.
1082. James Henry, b. Jan. 23, 1S78; d. Oct. 12, 1878.
1083. Thomas F. B., b. Sept. 7, 1879; d. Feb. 21, 1880.
VI— 292. JAMES P. PALMER (Moses, John, Moses, John, John), b.
June II, 1839; d. June 30, 1890; m. ANNA HAWKINS May 20, 1862,
dau. of Thomas Hawkins and Jane Anna McCall, b. Oct. 26, 1842; d. Jan.
9, 1899; both buried at Wihnington and BrandA'wine Cemetery.
He was a merchant with store and residence on King street, Wilmington,
Del.
(Thomas, son of Thomas Hav.-kins and Rebecca Statia. Jane A., dau.
of .Andrew McCall and Elinor Lindse}-. ) Issue: —
1084. Thomas Hawkins, b. June 4, 1863.
1085. Henry H., b. July 23, 1865.
1086. Elsie Gray, b. Nov. 16, 1873; d. June 13, 1907.
VI— 293. BARTRAM P.\LMER (Moses, John. Moses, John, John),
b. June 10, 1841. He became insane during the excitement at the breaking
out of the Civil War in 1861, and has never regained his reason.
Ch. of Hannah Palmer {No. So) and Thomas Thatcher, all born in Aston,
Delaware Co.^ Pa.
VI— 294. SAMUEL R. THATCHER (Hannah. John, Moses, John,
John), b. 10 mo. 6, 1811 ; d. 10 mo. 5, 1S55: m. SALLY ANN WEBSTER
4 mo. 22, 1847, <^1^"- *^f Jclin ^Veb?ter and Hannah Pierce.
He was a dentist, practiced and resided in Wilmington, Del. No issue.
VI— 295. HENRY TH.YfCHER, b. 9 mo. 21, 1813; d. 12 mo. 2, 1813.
VI— 296. ABIGAIL THATCHER (Hannah, John, Moses. John,
John), b. 9 mo. 18, 1814: d. 2 mo. 25, 1896; m. SHARPLESS WORRALL
in Philadelphia i mo. 10, 1833, son of Peter Worrell* and Hannah Sharpless
Note.— Peter, son of Thomas Worrell and Mary Pierce, b. 5 mo. 4, 1768; d. 5 mo. 28, 1831.
Hannah, dau. of Daniel Sharpless and Elizabeth Dicks (who were m. 1771), b. 12 mo.
18. 1777; d. 6 mo. 18. 1858. Daniel, son of Joseph Sharpless and Mary Pyle (who were m.
nio). and grandson of Joseph the emigrant (Sec No. T.-15S). Elizabeth Dick.^ dau. of
Nathan and Sarah. Mary Pyle. dau. of Daniel and Mary; she d. 1S13, in her ninety-ninth
year. Joseph Sharpless. the emigrant, ni. I-ydia Lewis, a sister to his brother James'
wife, and dau. of Ralph and Mary of Glamorganshire, Wales.
Joseph, being the youngest son, had to take the farm farthest back in the woods, but
this was only a few miles off, being on Chester Creek, in Middletown Twp.. now Delaware
Co., Pa. He d. in 1757, and Lydia in 17G3. Their descendants, through the name Wor-
rall but now Darlington, continue to possess this land.
98 PALMER FAMILY.
(who were m. 1810), b. 12 mo. 22, 1811; d. 3 mo. 8, 1887; both buried in
Cumberland Cemetery.
They settled on his mother's farm and built a new house thereon; but in
1844 he went into mercantile business in East Whiteland and later at Sugar-
town, in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., Pa., where he purchased property. He
was postmaster at this place twenty years and secretary or president of his
township school board fifteen years. He also held offices in several benefi-
cial societies. Issue: —
1087. Peter, b. 9-16-1833; d. 2-19-1907; unm.
1088. Thomas T., b. 12-2-1834; d. 12-22-1892.
1089. William Henry, b. 11-5-1836.
1090. Elizabeth S., b. 11-1-1838.
1091. Lewis Philip, b. 11-11-1840; d. 2-5-1905.
1092. Anna Mary, b. 9-10-1842; d. 9-18-1899
1093. Charles T., b. 9-5-1844; d. 10-10-1862.
1094. Abigail T., b. 10-29-1846; d. 2-4-1857.
1095. Sharpless, b. 4-12-1849; d. 8-28-1852.
1096. Hannah S., b. 3-9-1851.
1097. Daniel S., b. 11-18-1853; d. 1-2-1857.
VI— 297. ISAAC THATCHER (Hannah, John, Moses, John, John),
b. II mo. 9, 1816: d. 3 mo. 10, 1883: m. LYDIA WILLIAMS 5 mo. 4, 1842,
dau. of Jesse Williams* and Sarah Hoopes, b. 8 mo. 12, 1820; d. 6 mo. 26,
1874; both buried at Middletown Mtg.
Farmer. Resided at various places until 1856, when he purchased and
removed to a farm in Edgmont Twp. near Howellville, Delaware Co., Pa.,
where they continued the rest of their lives. Issue: —
1098. Sarah W., b. 4-3-1843; d. 2-24-1844.
1099. Anna Mary, b. 2-10-1845.
1100. Emma W., b. 3-12-1847; d. 1-18-1852.
1101. Thomas W., b. 4-23-1849; d. 7-20-1849.
1102. Jesse W., b. 5-18-1850.
1103. Hannah P., b. 9-18-1851; d. 10-6-1851.
1104. Samuel Robert, b. 5-23-1853; d. 10-23-1904.
1105. Lydia Emma, b. 6-6-1854; d. 9-1-1902.
1106. Sallie A., b. 9-4-1855.
1107. William W., 10-11-1856; d. 10-23-1889.
1108. Isaac, b. 12-31-1863; d. 5-30-1864.
VI— 298. ELI THATCHER, b. 7 mo. 21, 1818; d. i mo. 9, 1819.
VI— 299. ENOS THATCHER, b. lo mo. 30, 1819; d. 9 mo. 23, 1821.
Note. — Jesse Williams, a son of Ellis Williams, 3d., who m. Jane Garrett 11 mo.
19, 1787, dau. of Josiah and Mary (Yarnall) Garrett of Goshen. Ellis Williams. 3rd., son
of Ellis Williams, Jr., who m. Lydia Haines, 2 mo. 1, 1748; Ellis Williams, Jr., son of
Ellis and Mary Williams, and this Ellis the second of nine children of Robert Williams,
the emigrant of Merion from Wales, who m. Gwen Cadwalader 4 mo. 19, 1691, and about
1700 settled in Goshen. It is believed that Goshen meeting was first held at his house
on property belonging to Griffith Owen. Sarah Hoopes, a dau. of Amos Hoopes and
Margaret Meredith.
SIXTH GENERATION. 99
VI— 300. HENRY THATCHER (2d) (Hannah, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 23, 1821 ; d. 10 mo. 10, 1847; unm.
For a few years previous and at the time of his death he was assistant
steward at the Delaware Co. (Pa.) almshouse. He possessed to a remark-
able degree that refined grace, gentleness. His death resulted from exertion
in procuring material for the building of a new barn on the property of the
above institution, the old one having been struck and totally burned by light-
ning the previous 2Sth of July, 1847.
VI— 301. CHARLES P. TFIATCHER (Hannah, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 20, 1823; d. 2 mo. 12, 1842. Resided at the time of his death
in Wilmingfton, Del.
VI— 302. SARAH S. THATCHER (Hannah, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 13, 1825; d. i mo. i, 1910; m. JOEL SHARPLESS YAR-
NALL 12 mo. 11. 1845, son of Israel Yarnall and Lydia Sharpless (who were
m. II mo. 2, 1815), b. II mo. 15, 1819; d. i mo. 14, 1850.
Farmer. They resided on a farm which he inherited from his mother
in Middletown Twp., Delaware Co., Pa.
(Israel Yarnall, son of William and Mary. Lydia Sharpless, dau. of
Joel and Hannah (see Sharpless Record pp. 423).
M. second, JOHN HALL, 10 mo. 23, 1862, son of Malin Hall and
Mary Heston, b. 8 mo. 17, 1797; d. 2 mo. 4, 1897, in his looth year. They
resided in West Chester. Pa. Issue by first husband only : —
1108. Lydia S., b. 5-18-1849; d. 1-12-1887.
Note. — The following is from the West Chester Local News, of Feb. 4, 1907.
"JOHN HALL.
"This morning a quarter before fivp John Hall, who has been regarded as the
oldest citizen of West Chester, passed away peacefully at his home on North Walnut
street. He was the last remaining brother, and now there is but one remaining mem-
ber of the generation, a sister. Mrs. Dickinson.
"When the news was passed about among the friends and relatives, much interest
was shown, for the aged citizen had seemed to belong to the people at large, so wide
was his reputation on account of his advanced years and the manner in which he re-
tained his faculties long after the period when the average man gives up his hold on
earthly affairs.
"The deceased was born August 17th, 1797, and consequently had he lived until
the 17th of August next he would have been 100 years of age. This longevity is character-
istic of the family. His brother, Thomas W. Hnll, reached the remarkable age of 101
years, 1 month and 4 days. He died less than a year ago at the residence of his daugh-
ter, Martha B. Seltzer, in Cain township, this county. His surviving sister, Sarah, is
the widow of Edward Heston Dickinson, and is now in her 95th year, and still in the en-
joyment of good health. There was originally nine brothers and sisters — Edward. Malin.
Thomas W., Isaac, John. Jane, William, Sarah and Ann. Edward, Jane and William
all passed the age of four score.
Matthew Hall, who came to this country in 1701, was the founder of the Hall family
In America. He was the great-grandfather of John Hall and his brothers and sisters.
The parents of John Hall were Malin and Mary Heston Hall, of Philadelphia, and In
that city their children were born and reared.
A POTTER BY TRADE.
"John Hall learned the trade of a potter, but never followed it, feeling a distaste
PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 303. HANNAH THATCHER (Hannah, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 9, 1827: m. SAMUEL S. YARNALL 3 mo. 2, 1848, son of
John Yarnall* and Ahinoam Smedley, b. 10 mo. 2, 1821 ; d. 6 mo. 2, 1890;
buried in Cumberland Cemetery.
Blacksmith by trade, which he followed for several years at Sugartown,
Chester Co., Pa. He then went to farming and subsequently purchased a
farm in Willistown, of Nathan L. Garrett, where his family remain, with
P. O. at Malvern, Pa. Issue: —
1110. Mary, b. 6-8-1849.
1111. Abigail W., b. 3-3-1851; d. 3-12-1903.
1112. John, b. 11-23-1853.
1113. Hannah E., b. 1-3-1866.
VI— 304. ELIAS H. THATCHER, b. 8 mo. 9, 1828; d. 8 mo. 30,
1828.
for It when he became free. His father owned two farms in what was then Blockley town-
ship, Philadelphia county. John took one of them and went into the milk business,
which he followed for a number of years, selling milk in Philadelphia. The farm prop-
erty located within what is now the solidly built up part of the city grew rapidly valu-
able, and Mr. Hall prospered in business. When he retired from farming he was able to
do so with a competency. It is probably forty-five years since he quit farming and
retired. About thirty years of that time he has spent in West Chester. He, as well as
all the members of his family, belonged to the Society of Friends. He was a thoroughly
conscientious man, upright in word and deed, and commanded the respect and esteem
of all who knew him. He was firm in his convictions of right, and could vigorously
maintain an argument in behalf of the cause he espoused. He was naturally of a benevo-
lent character and took an Interest in the young men. He was thoroughly posted con-
cerning the affairs of the outside world, and took pleasure in marking the Indications
of its advancement, even though no longer himself active in its business schemes.
"He gave away many thousands of dollars in charities. He was largely instru-
mental in the building of the Friends' Boarding Home in West Chester, furnishing
much of the money for its erection. He assisted greatly, too, in the education of the
freedmen of the South. His brother was connected with the underground railroad, and
in his younger days John Hall many times drove a wagon that conveyed fugitives from
slavery on their way to freedom. It was largely his experiences In that connection that
led him to contribute so liberally toward the education of the blacks in later years.
"John Hall was in politics a Whig and afterwards a Republican and voted for every
nominee for President of those parties from 1818 to his death. When James Monroe was
elected the second time, in 1820, John Hall voted for him and William McKinley received
his vote in 1896. That is a long record of participation in public affairs, and very few
others have equalled it. He lived during the administration of every President but Wash-
ington, having been born during the first year of John Adams' administration."
Note.— John Yarnall, a son of Ezeklel Yarnall and Sarah Hall, who were m. 5 mo.
6, 1784, at Middletown Mtg., she being a dau. of Samuel and Sarah (Norbury) Hall, and
Samuel, a son of Thomas and Mary (Kendall) Hall, probably emigrants. John Yarnall
owned a farm on Ridley Creek in Middletown about one mile south of Media. Ezeklel
Yarnall, a son of William Yarnall and Mary Chance, who were m. Jan. 30, 1760 — St.
Michael's and Zion Church record. William, son of Thomas Yarnall and Martha Ham-
mans, and Thomas, son of Philip and Dorothy Yarnall, b. 6 mo. 10, 1705. Ahinoam
Smedley, a dau. of Ambrose Smedley and Elizabeth Yarnall, b. 8 mo. 29, 1795; d. 8 mo.
22, 1857, being the youngest of ten ch. of Ambrose Smedley, a son of George Smedley
Jr., and Mary Hommans, his 2d. wife, who were m. 10 mo. 14, 1727, she being a dau. of
William and Margaret (Staples) Hammans, b. 1 mo. 28, 1710; d. 2 mo. 18, 1774; and
George Smedley, Jr., b. 1 mo. 2, 1692-3; d. 11 mo. 20, 1766, a son of George Smedley, the
emigrant about 1682, and Sarah Kitchen) Goodwin, widow, who were m. at Friends'
Meeting, Philadelphia, 1687, and settled finally in Willistown, Chester Co., Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION.
VI— 305. ELIZABETH W. THATCHER, b. 2 mo. 18, 1830; d. 2
mo. 24, 1836.
VI— 306. DEBORAH THATCHER, b. 2 mo. 27, 1832; d. i mo. 18,
1836.
Ch. of N orris Palmer {No. 81) and Maria Smith.
Some probably born in Delaware Co., Pa. and some in Wilmington, Del
VI— 307. ELIZA PALMER, b. July i, 1816; d. April 27, 1827.
VI— 308. HANNAH M. PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, John,
John), b. Mar. 3, 1818; d. Oct. 7, 1841 ; unm.
VI— 309. JULIA ANN PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, John, John),
b. Aug. 8, 1819; d. Feb. 7, 1838.
These two dying in their young womanhood were long held in loving re-
membrance.
VI— 310. ANNA MARIA PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, John.
John), b. Feb. 14, 1821 ; d. Feb. 5, 1890; buried at Laurel Hill cemetery; m.
BURRELL L. ECCLESTON Nov. 20, 1839, son of Joseph Eccleston and
Lucy Gates, of Connecticut, b. Dec. 8. 1812; d. Sept. 8, 1852.
They lived in Connecticut, where he died. She then returned to Phil-
adelphia and carried on dressmaking at 1327 Mervine St., and afterwards on
Girard Ave. Issue: —
1114. Bayman W., b. Sept. 7, 1840.
1115. Norris P., b. July 24, 1842; d. Jan. 16, 1897.
1116. Bayard, b. Aug. 12, 1844.
1117. Lucy Maria, b. Sept. 23, 1848.
1118. Lilly P., b. April 29, 1851.
VI— 311. MARY PALMER, b. Dec. 24, 1822; d. Sept. 14, 1823.
VI— 312. SARAH PALMER, b. Aug. 11, 1824; d. 1845; unm.
VI~3i3. MARY LOUISA PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, John,
John), b. April 21, 1826: m. WILLIAM L. CARR Mar. 18, 1845, at Ches-
ter, Pa., son of Joseph Carr and Margaret Lippen, b. Oct. 17. 182 1 ; d. Mar.
21, 1883.
He was a captain on the Clyde line of steamers of the Philadelphia (Pa.)
PALMER FAMILY.
and Richmond (Va.) line. Since bis death she has lived with her sons in
Philadelphia. Issue: —
1119. Lewis G., b. Mar. 23, 1846; d. Mar. 5, 1905.
1120. Elizabeth Clementine, b. Mar. 9, 1848; d. Sept. 21, 1888.
1121. Amanda R., b. June 15, 1851; d. Sept. 9, 1896.
1122. Charles Norris, b. Sept. 21, 1853.
VI— 314. ELIZABETH S. PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, John,
John), b. July 17, 1828: d. April 4, 1907; m. JARED CHAPMAN Dec. 31,
1846, son of Elias S. Chapman and Clara Avery, b. Oct. 19, 1826; d. Feb.
18, 1871 ; both bur. at Pouquetanuck, Conn. He was a farmer. After his
death she resided at Norwich, Conn., but a few months before her death she
was with her daughter at Yonkers, N. Y., where she died. Children : —
1123. Emma M., b. Oct. 22, 1847; d. Jan. 14, 1881.
1124. Sarah Elizabeth, b. May — , 1849; d. 1850.
1125. Lilly E., b. Jan. 21, 1852.
1126. Lewis S., b. Mar. 24, 1862.
VI— 315. LEWIS HENRY PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, John,
John), b. Nov. 22, 1829; d. June 25, 1884; m. SARAH JANE ZEIGLER
Oct. 12, 1865, dau. of Jacob Zeig-ler and Jane ( ?), b. Oct. 27, 1845.
He was a carpenter. Removed to Ames, Story Co., Iowa. She now re-
sides with her daughter, address El Reno, Okla. Issue: —
1127. Amanda Alice, b. Aug 5. 1866.
1128. William Norris, b. Aug. 12, 1869.
VI— 316. WILLIAM NORRIS PALMER (Norris, Tohn, Moses,
John, John), b. Feb. 18, 1832; d. May 26, 1863; m. MINERVA I. COCH-
R.\NE Dec. 16, 1858. She was b. Mar. 3, 1842. He enlisted in an Ohio
regiment during the Civil War and died in a hospital in Kentucky. She was
for some time in .-\.dams Co., O., but present residence not found. Chil-
dren:—
1129. Emma L., b. Oct. 19, 1859.
1130. Sarah I., b. Mar. 28. 1861.
1131. Maggie B., b. Aprill3,1863.
VI— 317. EMMA PALMER (Norris, John, Moses, Tohn, John), b.
Mar. 15, 1834; m. JAMES A. STORY Mar. 24, 1851. son of Ebenezer Story
and Mary Mansfield, b. Oct. 29, 1835; d. Feb. 19, 1872.
M. 2nd. RUSSELL RATHBONE May 9, 1878, as his 2nd wiie, son of
Martin Rathbone. He d. Dec. 18, 1884. They were all residents of Nor-
wich, Conn. Her residence (igio), 54 Euclid Ave., Hackensack, N. J.
Issue, by first husband only : —
1132. James Palmer, b. July 1, 1854; d. Nov. 6, 1896.
1133. Albert Irving, b. Aug. 15, 1856; d. May 28, 1873.
1134. Mary Emma, b. Feb. 7, 1862,
SIXTH GENERATION. 103
Line of John, John, Moses, Martha.
Ch. of Margaret Chaviherlain (No. 5j) and Joshua Johnson.
VI— 318. ROBERT JOHNSON (Margaret, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. I mo. 31. 1808; d. lonio. 4, 1852: m. SARAH CRAFT 10 mo. 21,
1835, at Waynesville. O., dau. of John Craft and Achsah (?), b. 2
mo. 22, 1816; d. 12 mo. 30, 1865.
The)' resided at Waynesville, Warren Co., O. By trade he was a miller,
and followed that occupation. Sarah, after his death, resided at Miamisburg,
O., where she died. Issue: —
1135. Margaret, b. 3-19-1837; d. 4-20-1849.
1136. Orlistis Robert, b. 12-27-1839; d. 5-8-1849.
1137. Sarah Ellen, b. 10-17-1841; d. 7-28-1860; unm.
1138. Mary Eliza, b. 1-10-1843; d. 12-3-1860.
1139. Joshua M., b. 6-11-1845.
1140. Cantwell, b. 8-3-1847; d. 12-2-1892; unm.
1141. John William, b. 11-6-1849.
1142. Robert, b. 6-17-1852; d. 8-16-1853.
VI— 319. JOSEPH JOHNSON (Margaret. Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 23, 1809; d. 8 mo. 13, 1845; unm.
VI— 320. ANN JOHNSON (Margaret, Martha, Moses. John, John),
b. 6 mo. 30, 1813; d. 9 mo. 15, 1895; '"■ WILLIAM B. SILVER 9 mo. 30,
1835, at Miami Meeting of Friends, held at Waynesville. Warren Co., O.,
son of William Silver*and Rebecca Bates, b. 2 mo. 14,1808; d. 12 mo. 11,
1893; both buried in Kansas City Cemetery.
He was a farmer. Resided near Camden, Preble Co.. O., where their
children were all born. Afterwards removed to Richmond, Wayne Co., Ind.,
and later to Kansas City, Mo. They were Friends, members of Westfield
Monthly Meetin.o-. Children : —
1143. Joshua J., b. 9-20-1836; d. 6-2-1890.
1144. Horatio, b. 4-6-1839.
1145. Margaret C, b. 5-28-1841.
1146. Oscar W., b. 7-24-1843.
1147. Joseph J., b. 9-9-1845.
1148. Robert, b. 1-25-1849.
1149. Rebecca, b. 4-27-1851; d. 12-2-1851.
1150. Rebecca Ann, b. 9-24-1854.
1151. Elizabeth W., b. 9-30-1858; d. 1-3-1862.
Ch. of Joseph Cliamherlain (No. 86) and Elisabeth Thomson.
All born near Newark, Del.
VI— 321. CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Mar-
Note. — William Silver and Rebecca Bates were m. 1 mo. 12, 1797, at Lower Allo-
ways Creek Friends' M. H., Salem Co., N. J. William, son of Samuel Silver and Rebecca
(?), b. 1 mo. 18, 1773: rt. 5 mo. 23, 1848, Rebecca, dau. of William Bates and
Phebe (?), b. 3 mo. 4, 1776; d. 12 mo. 12, 1849.
I04 PALMER FAMILY.
tha, Moses, John, John), b. July 13. 1815; d. Oct. 29, 1871 ; bur. Natchez
Cemetery; m. PAMELIA HAYS ARCHER Nov. 21, 1843. She was b.
Aug. .5, 1821, near Bel Air, Harford Co., Md., dau. of Hon. Stevenson Archer
(of whom see account page ). Dr. Charles T. Chamberlain graduated at
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. He settled in 1837 at Church Hill,
Jefferson Co., Miss., where they lived thirty years. Removed to Natchez,
Miss., in 1867, that place offering a favorable opening for his profession.
During the years that followed he built up i. large practice and established an
enviable reputation for skill as a physician. He died in this city in the line
of duty during an epidemic of yellow fever. His widow remained there with
part of their family. A further account of him will be found in the note fol-
lowing his son, Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain's, record.* No. 1157,
Issue : —
1152. Mary Archer, b. Nov. 16, 1844; d. Sept. 30, 1853.
1163. John Thomson, b. Mar. 13, 1846; d. Aug. 3, 1846.
1154. Charles Thomson, b. July 15, 1847.
1155. Josephine, b. Jan. 3, 1850.
1156. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 21, 1852; d. Aug. 13, 1852.
1157. George Earle, b. Jan. 1, 1854.
1158. Laura Turpin, b. Dec. 4, 1855.
1159. Frank Coleman, b. Nov. 17, 1857; d. Sept. 21, 1858.
1160. Julia Devereux, b. July 26, 1859; d. Aug. 13, 1859.
1161. Kate Archer, b. Dec. 23, 1860.
1162. Lucy Stone, b. Apr. 13, 1866; d. June — , 1866.
VI— 322. MARTHA J. CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Martha, Moses,
John, John), d. June 7, 1905; m. CHARLES LONG, of Hartville, Bucks
Co., Pa., probably son of Hugh and Mary I^ng, b. March 11, 1818; d. July
15, 1856. No issue. Both buried in Neshaminy Presbyterian Cemetery.
VI— 323. ELIZABETH THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph,
Martha, Moses, John, John), d. Dec. 16, 1902; unm.
She conducted a boarding-house corner Broad and Spruce streets, Phil-
adelphia, Pa., for a number of years ; bur. Head of Christiana Church, Del.
VI— 324. MARY F. CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Nov. 5, 1821; d. May 27, 1906. m. GEORGE EARLE Dec. 13,
1843, fourth son of Hon. Richard Tilghman Earle and Mary Tilghman, b.
Sept. 10, 1821, in Queen Anne Co., Md. ; d. May 10, 1899.
Hon. R. T. Earle was a judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland for
over a quarter of a century; he d. in 1843, aged seventy-six years. Mary was
a dau. of Hon. James Tilghman, the predecessor in the same office of her
Note. — The various branches of the Chamberlain family have formed "The
Chamberlain Association of America." They have a regular organization which meets
annually in Boston, Mass., and publish reports of their progress. They are collecting
genealogical and incidental matters connected with the family history, which may in
time be compiled into a connected account of the family. The obituary concerning the
Rev. Geoige W. Chamberlain, No. 335, of this work, was taken from their report for 1902,
for which thanks are due.
SIXTH GENERATION. 105
husband. George Earle graduated at Jefferson College, Pa., though he had
previously been at Newark College. Del. He studied law at first with his
father, and completed his course with John Glenn, of Baltimore. He prac-
ticed his profession for many years in Cecil Co., Md. In 1854 he formed a
partnership with Hon. John A. J. Creswell (late Postmaster-General), which
continued until 1863. He then received an appointment as clerk of the Court
of Appeals of Maryland, which office he held five years. In 1864 he repre-
sented Cecil Co. in the Constitutional Convention of Maryland, which abol-
ished slavery. In April, 1869, President Grant appointed him First Assist-
ant Postmaster-General; this office he resigned in the December following, and
engaged in the practice of his profession in Washington, D. C, "greatly pre-
ferring private to public life," residing in Georgetown, D. C. Both buried in
Oak Hill Cemetery. Issue : —
1163. Richard Tllghman, b. June 13, 1848: d- Dec. 12, 1890.
1164. Bessie Chamberlain.
1165. George, b. June 1, 1862.
1166. Mary Tilghman.
1167. Charles Thomson Chamberlain.
1168. Suzane Frisby.
1169. Catharine Chamberlain.
VI— 325. JOHN T. CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Martha, Moses, John,
John), d. 1904; unm.
He was a dentist, and was located at Germantown, Philadelphia, for a
number of years. His last years were spent in a home in that city.
VI— 326. MARGARETTA CHAMBERLAIN, d. in infancy.
VI— 327. ANNA M. CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Aug. 20, 1826; d. Aug. 22, 1906, Germantown, Pa. ; m. REV.
ALBERT HENRY BARNES Dec. 21, 1854, son of Albert Barnes* and
Abby A. Smith. He d. May 6, 1878; both buried at North Laurel Hill
Cemetery, Philadelphia. He was a Presbyterian minister and had a charge
for some time at Lawrcnceville, Tioga Co., Pa.
Issue : —
im EUen^'"* ^' } ^^^° ^''""^ ^*- Philadelphia, Pa.
VI— 328. JOSEPHINE CHAMBERLAIN, b. circa 1828; d. in her sth
year.
Note. — Albert Barnes was an eminent Presbyterian devine b. at Rome, N. Y., 1798-
d. at Philadelphia, Dec. 1870. In 1830 he became pastor of the First Presbyterian Church
of Philadelphia and held the position over thirty years. He was an influential advocate
of the "New School doctrines" of that church, an eminent writer on religious subjects
and a pronounced opponent of the system of American slavery, on which he firmly and
fearlessly declared his views. He declined on conscientious grounds the title of D. D.
to which he was clearly entitled both on account of his great learning and purity of
character.
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VI— 329. JOSEPH P. CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Aug. 19, 1831; d. Sept. 29, 1854; unm.
He studied medicine and went to Mississippi in Feb. 1854, and soon af-
ter settled in Point Coupee Parrish, La., where he d. of yellow fever contract-
ed whilst fearlessly attending to his duties in the line of his profession. He
was bur. at Church Hill, JefJerson Co., Miss., in the Chamberlain family lot.
VI— 330. SAMUEL E. CHAMBERLAIN (Joseph, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. circa 1834; d. fall or winter of 1868.
He resided in Tensas Parrish, La., where he died; buried beside his
brother Joseph.
VI— 331. JOSEPHINE CPIAMBERLAIN 2d. (Joseph, Martha,
Moses, John, John). Resided for a time with her sister, Anna M. Barnes;
afterwards near Newark, Del. ; unm.
Ch. of Pierce Chamberlain {No. 87) and Christiana Whitehill.
VI— 332. ELIZABETH B. CHAMBERLAIN (Pierce, Martha,
Moses, John, John), b. Aug. 17, 1833.
In connection with her sisters, she conducted a select school for several
years in Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. Now resides at Bridgeton, N. J.
VI— 333. MARTHA A. CHAMBERLAIN (Pierce, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. April 8, 1835; d. Jan. 25, 1901 ; unm.; buried beside her
mother in Columbia, Pa.
VI— 334. JAMES WHITEHILL CHAMBERLAIN (Pierce, Martha,
Moses, John, John), b. Dec. ly, 1836, in W^aterford, Erie Co.. Pa.; d.
April 16, 1892: m. ANNA MATILDA HADERMAN Oct. 23, 1866, in
Bristol, Pa., dau. of Prof. C. J. Hadennan, a German exile. They were m.
in St. Joseph, Teusas Parish, La., to which place J. W. C. had gone after a
residence for some time with his cousin. Dr. C. T. Chamberlain, at Natchez,
Miss. After a residence at St. Joseph for several years they returned to
Natchez, where he died antl was buried in Natchez Cemetery. His widow re-
mained here with her children. Issue : —
1172. George Pierce, b. Nov. 26, 1867, in Newark, Del.
1173. Edward Norman, b. May 4, 1870, in St. Joseph, La.
1174. Cliristine, b. July 26, 1872, in St. Josepli, La.; d. when 6 years old.
1175! Mary, b. Jan. 10. 1875, in St. Joseph, La.
VI— 335. GEORGE W. CHAAIBERLAIN* (Pierce, Martha. Moses,
Note.— The following obituary is taken from a pamphlet of the proceedings of the
"Chamberlain Association of America" for 1902 at Boston Mass.:
"Upon July 31st (1902), George W. Chamberlain, a veteran missionary of the Pres-
SIXTH GENERATION.
107
John, John), b. Aug. 13, 1839. Waterford. Erie Co., Pa.; d. July 31, 1902;
m. MARY A. ANNESLEYJune 30, 1868! of Albany, N. Y.
He became a minister in the Presbyterian Church and went as a mis-
sionary to Brazil, where he was engaged for many years and ended his life
in that service at Rio Vermelho, Bahia, Brazil. After his death his widow
returned to the United States and took up a residence at Bridgeton, N. J.
Their children were: —
1176.
1177.
1178.
1179.
1180.
1181.
1182.
Laura Annesley. b. Aug. 30, 1869.
Pierce Annesley, b. April 1, 1872.
Mary Christine, b. Nov. 2, 1873; d. Sept. 4, :
Ruth, b. May 27, 1875; d. April 14, 1876.
Helen Elizabeth, b. Feb. 24, 1877.
George Agnew, b. March 15, 1879.
Daniel Stewart, b. Dec. 2, 1881; d. Dec. 6, 1899.
VI— 336. MARY A. CHAMBERLAIN (Pierce, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Dec. 29, 1841.
She resided with Rev. J. B. Howell at No. 108 North 50th St., Phila.,
for a time; afterwards removed to li\e with her sister-in-law at Bridgeton,
N.J.
Ch. of Dr. Palmer Chamberlain {No.
and Grace Thomson.
VI— 337. HANNAH CHAMBERLAIN (Palmer, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Feb. — , 1825; d. Good Friday, March 28, 1891.
She conducted a select school at Newark. Del., for several years; after-
wards removed to her sisters at Fayetteville. N. C. where she died. Her
niece writes of her: "She was one of tiie most wonderful of women, her in-
fluence was felt wherever she lived, especially over the young. She died very
suddenly right in the midst of b.er life work — teaching — truly her works do
follow her."
VI— 338. CATHERINE CHAMBERLAIN (Palmer, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Jan. 16. 1826: d. Dec. 11, 1904; m. REV. JAMES H. Mc-
NEILL Oct. 16. 1848. Presbyterian minister, b. 1822, in Fayetteville, North
Carolina, where they lived. During the Civil War he entered the C. S. A. as
byterian Board, Bahia, Brazil, passed away. 'The Presbyterian Assembly Herald' said of
him: 'The story of his life, when written, will make an inspiring book, and will cover
the essentials of the history of the Presbyterian missions in Brazil. Through Rio, San
Paulo, Parana, Bahia, Sergipe and part of Minas. he is the best known of American mls-
Blonaries, and the undeniable evidences of his work are found over this vast area. He
may be justly called the builder of churches .ind the founder of schools.
" 'Of great courage, matchless enthusiasm, and tireless energy, he traversed the dan-
gerous regions of the interior on muleback, before the days of railways, and though
repeatedly stoned, driven from the towns and threatened with death, he returned and
delivered the message, won hearts, and churches grew up in his wake. A wise and sym-
pathetic counselor to those in trouble, he was a high type of a true missionary. He car-
ried into darkened lives the undying hope and the sure promise of the gospel of Christ.'
His body was buried in the English cemetery at Bnhia, Brazil, according to his
'desire to be laid to rest in the land and among the people whom he loved." "
io8 PALMER FAMILY.
a Colonel and was killed at the battle of Five Forks, Va., May 31, 1865; both
were buried at Fayetteville, N. C. Children : —
1183. George Palmer, Sept. 17, 1849.
1184. James Ruffin, d. Dec. 24, 1860, aged 12 years.
1185. Kate Ruffln, b. June 19, 1854.
1186. Charles Joseph, d. Dec. 24, 1860, aged 4.
1187. John Rose, b. Aug. 9, 1861.
VI— 339. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN (Palmer, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Oct. 5, 1826; d. Nov. 9, 1846; unm. ; bur. at Head of Christ-
iana Church, Delaware.
VI— 340. EMMA CHAMBERLAIN, b. June 27, 1831; d. May 2,
1862; vinm. ; buried Head of Christiana Church.
VI— 341. MARGARETTA CHAMBERLAIN, b. 1834; d. July 15,
5i ; unm. Resided in Newark, Del.; buried Head of Christiana Church.
VI— 342. MARTHA CHAMBERLAIN (Palmer, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. Aug. 25, 1837; unm. She is an artist; resides at Newark,
Del.
VI— 343. CLARA CHAMBERLAIN (Palmer, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Nov. 10, 1840; m. GEORGE G. KERR Jan. 6, 1869, son of An-
drew Kerr and Hannah Gillespie, b. Dec. 31, 1834.
He was a farmer near Newark, Del., but later removed into that town.
Issue : —
1188. Emma, b. Dec. 24, 1870; d. Mar. 20, 1873.
1189. Mary Gillespie, b. Feb. 17, 1873.
1190. Andrew, b. April 10, 1875.
1191. Helen Margaretta, b. June 18, 1881.
1192. Alice Grace, b. May 9, 1885.
Line of John, John, Moses, Martha.
Ch. of Ann Chamberlain {No. 89) and Samuel Meeteer.
VI— 344. SAMUEL T. MEETEER, (Ann, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Nov. 10, 1820; d. Nov. 18, 1895; m. MARY C. BRAYTON Nov.
24, 1859. dau. of Moses and Hannah, b. Oct. 13, 1833, in Warren Co., N. Y.
He was a farmer, resided at Manteno, Kankakee Co., 111.; removed to
Grinnell, Iowa., where he died -ind was buried.. His widow remaining there.
Issue : —
1193. Jessie W., b. April 11, 1864.
1194. Samuel J., b. May 16, 1867; d. June 14. 1894.
SIXTH GENERATION. 109
VI— 345. JOSEPH C. MEETEER (Ann. Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Dec. 4, 1822; d. July 12, 1907; m. HENRIETTA CHURCH-
MAN May 13, 1849, ^^^- o^ Micajah Ciuirchman and Sarah McClintock,*
b. Dec 16, 1831.
He was engaged with Reeves & Parvin, wholesale grocers, Philadelphia,
Pa., with later residence at 201 State St., Camden, N. J. Issue: —
1196. Martha W., b. May 4, 1850.
1196. Frank C, b. Oct. 18, 1852.
1197. Annie M., b. Jan. 14, 1855.
1198. Henrietta Josephine, b. June 1, 1857.
1199. Samuel, b. Dec. 14, 1859.
1200. Margaret, b. Dec. 11, 1861.
1201. Churchman, b. Dec. 1, 1864.
VI— 346. WILLIAM H. MEETEER (Ann, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Nov. 29, 1824; d. Sept. 26, 1882; m. MARGARET HORSEY
June 4, 1868, dau. of Thomas Hopewell Horsey and Glenora Frances Palmer-,
b. Jan. 10, 1838; d. Jan. 12, 1899; both buried in Chester Cemetery.
He was a physician. Resided at Chestertown, Md. He graduated at
Delaware College, Newark, Del., and also at Jefferson Medical College, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Issue: —
1202. William H., b. Aug. 28, 1870; d. July 12. 1871.
VI— 347. PIERCE C. MEETEER (Ann, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Aug. — , 1827; d. in infancy.
VI— 348. MARGARET MEETEER (Ann, Martha, Moses, John,
John), b. Oct. 1830; d. July 31. 1892; unm. She was a teacher, and at one
time had a school at Dover, Del.
VI— 349. EDWARD B. MEETEER (Ann, Martha. Moses, John,
John), b. Dec. 13, 1834: d. Nov. 19, 1904; ni. HARRIET LOUISE SIMONS
Feb. 15, 1865, dau. of Roswell D. and Jane Ann Simons, b. Aug. 15, 1844.
He was a dentist at Lodi, Columbia Co., Wis, and which is still her resi-
dence. Issue : —
1203. Frenk C, b. Jan. 11, 18««.
Line of John, John, Moses, Moses.
Ch. of Dr. William P. Palm-er (No. 03) and Martha Gray; all bom near
Sandy Springs, Montgomery Co., Md.
VI— 350. WILLIAM GRAY PALMER (William P., Moses, Moses,
Note. — Sarah McClintock, dau. of Francis McClintock and Mary Peirson, m. for
her first husband Thomas P. May and they were the parents of Mary May Peirce, wife of
Caleb Peirce, Sr., No. T.-145. MlcaJah Churchman, son of Edward Churchman (George 3,
John 2, John 1) and Rebecca Peirce (sister of Thomas Peirce 4, Caleb 3, Caleb 2, George 1).
PALMER FAMILY.
John, John), b. Feb. 22, 1824: d. Nov. 23, 1893; buried at Rock Creek Ceme-
tery, Washington. D. C. ; m. ELIZABETH D. JACKSON Sept. 21, 1847,
dau. of William Benjamin Jackson and Elizabeth B. Loundes. She d. Oct.
I, 1908, in her 89th year. She lived during her last years with her three
daughters at 1700 Thirteenth St. N. W., Washington, D. C. ; buried by side
of her husband.
William G. graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in March, 1844,
attended service of Dr. Geo. B. Ward in Pennsylvania Hospital in the winter
of 1844-45, fl^^'' settled in Bladensburg, Prince George Co., Md. In Jan.,
1852, he removed to Washington, D. C, where he continued in the practice
of his profession. Issue : —
1204. Elizabeth Gray, b. Sept. 5, 184S.
1205. William Bladen, b. Feb. 24, 18B0.
1206. Fannie Gray, b. Aug. 20, 1853.
1207. Benjamin Loundes, b. Nov. 20, 1856.
1208. Helen Pinckney, b. Sept. 23, 1860.
VI— 351. MOSES G. PALMER (Wm. P., Moses, Moses, John, John),
b. Aug. 26, 1825; d. Sept. 6, 1885; m. HENRIETTA M. RICHARDSON
Oct. 8, 1854 (her second husband), dau. of Elijah and Eleanor Reed. She d.
Mar. 26, 1857, at Quincy, 111.
M. second wife, CARRIE GEAR, July 18, 1865, dau. of Carter and Re-
becca Gear. She d. Mar. 24, 1902.
He was an Attorney-at-Law. Removed from his native State first to
Quincy, III, thence to St. Louis, Mo., where he and his widow died. They
were buried at Quincy, 111.
Issue by last wife: —
1209. Walter Gray. b. Aug. 29, 1866; d. July 22, 1901.
1210. Jessie, b. Dec. 26. 1869.
Ch. of Dr. IVin. P. Palmer and Seco)id Wife, Cleora Duvall.
VI— 352. FRANKLIN PALMER, b. April 16, 1833; d. Nov. 8, 1834.
VI— 353. ELIZA P. PALMIER (Wm. P., Moses, Moses, John, John),
b. June 10, 1834; d. Sept. i, 1890: m. DR. JOHN T. TOWERS Oct. 31,
1854, of Washington, D. C, and of which city he was once mayor, son of
Thomas Towers and Elizabeth Cheatham, of Alexandria, Va., b. Feb. 21,
1811 ; d. Aug. 1 1. 1857, and was buried in the Congressional Cemetery.
M. second RICHARD H. GRIFFITH, JR.. Nov. 20, 1867, son of
Richard H. Griflitli and Mary Ann Magruder, b. Jan. 24. 1827. in Montgom-
erv Co., Md. In early life he was engaged in trade in Baltimore; in 1869 he
purchased and removed to a fine farm of 400 acres, with P. O. at Sunshine,
Montgomery Co., Md.
Issue by i st husband, J. T. Towers : —
1211. William Palmer, b. Jan. 29, 1857,
SIXTH GENERATION.
By 2nd husband, R. H. Griffith :—
1212. Cleora Palmer, b. Jan. i, 1869.
1213. Eliza Bowie, b. Mar. IS, 1870.
1214. Ellen Cuyler, b. April 9, 1872.
1215. Maud M., b. Dec. 11, 1873.
1216. Lilly, b. July 21, 1876.
1217. Richard H., b. May 28, 1878; d. July 6, 1879.
VI— 354. HELEN DEBORAH PALMER, b. April 25, 1836; d. June
9, 1850.
VI— 355. MARTHA JANE PALMER, b. Jan. 17, 1838; d. April 29,
1850. These two and a younger brother died within a few weeks of each
other.
VI— 356. CLEORA D. PALMER. (VVm. P., Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. Feb. 21, 1840; unm.
Resides at Sandy Spring, Montgomery Co., Md.
VI— 357. VIRGINIA PALMER, b. May 12, 1843; d. Sept. 26, 1843.
VI— 358. FRANCIS PALMER, b. July 11, 1844; d. April 20, 1850
(See ante).
VI— 359. BENJAMIN D. PALMER, (\Vm. P., Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. Dec. 14, 1847; m. MARY JAMES MACKALL Dec. 16, 1879, in
Baltimore, Md., dau. of Richard Levin Mackall and Anne Belt, of George-
town, D. C.
He owns and resides at "Woodlawn," the homestead of 205 acres with
P. O. at Sandy Spring. Montgomery Co., Md. He is also director of ther
Savings Institution of Sandy Spring, Md., and .Vssistant Secretary of the
Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Montgomery Co., Md.
Issue : —
1218. Robert McGill, b. Oct. 17. 1880.
1219. William Pennell, b. Mar. 2, 1882.
1220. Benjamin Duvall, b. Mar. 8, 1884; d. Aug. 2, 1884.
VI— 360. WASHINGTON D. PALMER, b. Feb. 22, 1850; d. Sept.
27, 1850.
Ch. of Pennell Palmer (No. q6) and Rebecca McPhcrson; the oldest two bom
in Concord. Pa., the rest in Howard Co., Md.
VI— 361. ALBERT GALLATIN PALMER, b. 8 mo. 23, 1829; d. 3
mo. 6, i860; unm.
PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 362. ELIZABETH McPHERSON PALMER (Pennell, Moses,
Moses, John, John), b. 3 mo. 29, 1831 ; d. 3 mo. 23, 1908; unm. She died at
Norristown and buried at Plymouth Mtg., Pa.
VI— 363. EDWARD L. PALMER (Pennell, Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 8, 1833; m. SUSAN CATHERINE BOYD 10 mo. 25, 1859,
dau. of Hiram Boyd and Matilda Harbaugh, b. 11 mo. 26, 1836, in Adams
Co., Pa.
(Hiram, a son of Joseph Boyd, Jr., (son of Joseph Boyd, of Prince
George Co., Md.) and Mary Scott. Matilda Harbaugh, a dau. of Henry and
Catherine Harbaugh.)
Edward L., in company with his brother, John M., under the firm-name
of E. L. Palmer & Co., were importers and wholesale dealers in foreign fruits,
raisins, etc., 107 W. Lombard street, Baltimore, Md. They were burnt out
in the great fire of 1904, but rebuilt at 1 13-15 Cheapside, a very substantial
structure. In 1904 he retired from the active partnership in the firm, whilst
continuing his interest in it. He built a modern mansion and resides therein
at 112 Elmhurst Road, Roland Park, a suburb of Baltimore. He and his
wife are members of the Society of Friends, and have been actively interested
in the promotion of the welfare and government of Baltimore during their long
residence there. Issue : —
1221. Albert G., b. 8-11-1860.
1222. Eleanor Boyd, b. 12-18-1862.
1223. Elsie, b. 12-17-1865.
1224. Janet McPhereon, b. 11-20-1871.
122B. Edward L., Jr.. b. 6-26-1877.
VI— 364. CHARLES McPHERSON PALMER (Pennell, Moses,
Moses, John, John), b. 11 mo. 29, 1835; m. JANE S. NICKERSON 6 mo.
12, 1867, dau. of Nelson Nickerson and Eliza Ellis, of Philadelphia, b. 7 mo.
15! 1838.
(Nelson, son of Samuel Nickerson and Jane Sproul. Eliza, dau. of
George Ellis and Elizabeth Engle.)
He was in the coal trade in Philadelphia for some years; in 1878 he re-
moved to Baltimore, and is engaged with his brothers in the fruit, &c., trade
with residence at 926 Carrollton Ave. In religion they are Baptists. They
have one son : —
1226. Albert N., b. June 24, 1868.
VI— 365. JOSEPH HENRY PAL?^IER (Pennell. Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 3, 1838; d. 7 mo. i, 1898; unm.
He resided at Sandy Spring. Md.. and was buried there.
VI— 366. RICHARD P. PALMER, b. 4 mo. 19, 1840; d. 11 mo. 5,
1840.
SIXTH GENERATION. 113
VI— 367. DOUGLASS PALMER, b. 8 mo. 21, 1841 ; d. 9 mo. 7, 1841.
VI— 368. JOHN Mcpherson palmer (Pennell, Moses, Moses,
John, John), b. 11 mo. 2, 1842; m. ANNA L. FORD 10 mo. 15, 1868, dau.
of Elias Ford and Anna Grcanor, of Baltimore, Md. ; b. 9 mo. 2, 1843.
He was with his brother Edward L. for many years. The firm is now re-
organized as Palmer, Han'cy & Co., at 1 13-15 Cheapside St., Baltimore,
where they have an extensive business. He has a residence at 329 Hawthorne
Road. In religion they are Presbyterians.
Issue : —
1227. Maggie G., b. Feb. 27, 1870; d. same day.
1228. Walter McPherson, b. April 26, 1872; d. May 6, 1872.
1229. Mary Ann, b. Jan. 11, 1875.
1230. John Howard, b. Mar. 7, 1877.
VI— 369. ARTHUR W. PALMER (Pennell, Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 22, 1845; m- ELIZABETH THACKARA, of Florida, June
II, 1874, dau. of Owen Thackara.
He was for some years engaged with his brothers, but latterly has been
a broker and banker, with his residence at the Cecil House, Baltimore, Md.
Children : —
1231. Emma Louise, b. May 7, 1875.
1232. Arthur W., b. Jan. 31, 1877; d. young.
1233. Rebecca, b. Aug. — , 1879; d. young.
1234. Owen Thackara, b. Nov. 2, 1885.
VI— 370. MARY ANN M. PALMER, (Pennell, Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. 3 mo. 2, 1847; m- GEORGE W. C. BEALL 11 mo. 12, 1874,
son of Eden Beall (son of Edward) and Pri.«cilla Beall (dau. of Charles, of
Charlestown, W. Va.), b. Nov. 28, 1837; d. Nov. 6, 1906.
He was a farmer; raised near Sandy Spring: in 1881, bought a farm,
"Sunny Side," P. O. Derwood, Montgomery Co., Md., where they kept a
dairy and sent milk to Washington, D. C, and where she continues.
Children : —
1235. Edward Palmer, b. Aug. 21, 1875.
1236. Frank Forrest, b. Sept. 15, 1877 .
1237. Albert Palmer, b. Sept. 13, 1879.
1238. George W. C, Jr., b. Jan. 18, 1882.
Ch. of Hannah P. Palmer {No. 100) and George Smith, born in Philadel-
phia, Pa.
VI— 371. HENRY HOWARD SMITH, (Hannah, Moses, Moses,
John, John), b. 2 mo. 12, 1835; m. HANNAH RACHEL CAMERON 11
mo. 5, 1868, dau. of William and Rachel Cameron, b. 7 mo. 16, 1846; d. 3
mo. 31, 1870.
114 PALMER FAMILY.
M. second, EVA B. KENDALL lo mo. ii, 1882, dau. of O. H. Ken-
dall and Margaret Parker.
He was engaged in the same line of trade as his father, at 51 Main
St., Cincinnati, with later residence at 501 Forest Ave., Avondale, a suburb
of that city.
He continued in membership with the Society of Friends.
Ch. of first wife : —
1239. Alice E., b. 3-4-1870; d. 6-8-1870.
1240. Anna G., b. 3-4-1870. Twin.
Ch. of second wife:—
1241. Howard Kendall, b. 8-10-1883.
1242. Francis Palmer, b. 3-27-1886.
VI— 372. FRANCES E. SMITH, (Hannah, Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 26, 1836; d. 8 mo. 19, 1885 ; unm. ; bur. Spring Grove Ceme-
tery, Cincinnati.
VI— 373. R. CLINTON SMITH, (Hannah, Moses, Moses, John,
John), b. 12 mo. 24, 1838; d. i mo. 27, 1907: buried in Chester Rural Ceme-
tery, Chester, Pa.; m. MARY E. R. SMITH Nov. 30, 1875, dau. of Alfred
Lewis Smith and Esther Rhoads, of Philadelphia, Pa.
He studied law, but many years ago relinquished practice and removed
to Glenville, Harford Co., Md. During his later years he was an invalid.
Issue : —
1243. Ethel G. M., b. 12-14-1876.
1244. George V., b. 1-10-1880.
VI— 374. LAURA G. SMITH, (Hannah, Moses, Moses, John, John),
b. 5 mo. 6, 1841 ; d. 10 mo. 30, 1907.
Resided at 441 Forest Ave., Avondale, Cincinnati, O. ; unm.
VI— 375. ALICE ANNIE SMITH, b. 9 mo. 9, 1846; d. 8 mo. 31,
i860; buried at Spring Grove Cemetery.
Line of John, John, Moses, Joseph.
Ch. of Edith Palmer {No. 106) and Benjamin Morris, probably all born near
Oak Hill, Lancaster Co., Pa.
VI— 376. JOHN B. MORRIS, (Edith, Joseph, Moses, John, John), b.
2 mo. 14, 1826; d. 7 mo. 8, 1864; unm.
He entered the army during the rebellion as lieutenant of Company M,
Eighth Illinois Cavalry; he was killed 20 miles south of Frederick, Md.,
SIXTH GENERATION. 115
whilst out on a scout to intercept a raid of the enemy into Maryland. He
was at the time acting as captain, and a commission of promotion to that
office was awaiting; his return.
VI— 377. CATHARINE S. MORRIS, (Edith, Joseph, Moses, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 28, 1827: d. 11 mo. 17, 1892; both buried at Eastland Mtg. ;
m. BENJAMIN p-URNESS 12 mo. 25, 1856, son of Oliver Fiu-ness and
Anna Kent, b. 2 mo. 24, 1827; d. 12 mo. 31, 1907.
He was a farmer, near Oak Hill, Lancaster Co., Pa. : later li\ed with his
daughter in Philadelphia.
(Oliver, son of Thomas Furness and Mary, b. i mo. 11, 1794; d. 11
mo. ig, 1858. Anna, dau. of Daniel Kent and Esther Hawley, b. 1799; d.
I mo. 2, 1872.)
Issue : —
1245. John M., b. 12-29-1857.
1246. A son, b. 11-22-1859; d. 11-22-1859.
1247. Mary, b. 4, 22, 1861.
VI— 378. JOSEPH P. MORRIS. (Edith, Joseph. Moses. John, John),
b. I mo. 2, 1829; unm.
He was in the Ninet3'--seventh Pennsylvania Infantry during the rebel-
lion; served three years in the ranks from Aug. 22, 1861, to Aug. 22, 1864.
He went west; last residence Rosita, Custer Co., Col., where he has mining
interests.
VI— 379- HANNAH C. ^lORRIS. (Edith, Joseph, Moses, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 27, 1830; d. 2 m.o. 12, 1902; unm.
Resided near Oak Hill: bur. at Eastand, in Lancaster Co., Pa.
VI— 380. ABRAHAM W. MORRIS, (Edith, Joseph, Moses, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 27, 1832: m. CLARRITTA PICKERING i mo. 7, 1869,
dau. of Jonathan Pickering and Elma ?Iambleton, b. 12 mo. 14, 18=50.
He is a farmer; settled first near Oak Hill, Lancaster Co., Pa.; afterwards
removed to Zion, Cecil Co., Md. Children : —
1248. John V., b. 12-13-1869; d. 7-9-1884.
1249. Edith P.. b. 3-30-1871.
1250. Charles H., b. 12-14-1872.
VI— 381. BENTAMIN MORRIS. (Edith, Joseph. Moses, John, John),
b. 2 mo. 23. 1835: ci. 7 mo. 2-. 1887: m. C.\THARIXE PIARKNESS 12
mo. 25, 1883, dau. of Adam Harkness and Mary A. Young.
He was a farmer at the homestead near Oak Hill, Pa., where he died;
bur. at Eastland Cemetery. She went to .\tchison, Kan. No children.
ir6 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 382. WILLIAM L. MORRIS, (Edith, Joseph, Moses, John,
John), b. April 13, 1838; ni. GF.ORGIE S. DILL March 16, 1875, of Fred-
erick City, Md.
He enhsted in the 97th Reg. Pa. Infantry, during the Civil War, and
served three years from Aug. 22, 1861, to Aug. 22, 1864, was a Corporal and
Sergeant, was wounded in the head July 15, 1864. After the war he was
in the nursery trade 1867- 1886, at Frederick, Md. In Dec. 1886, removed to
Springfield O., and then, in 1888, to Nashville, Tenn., and engaged in the
insurance business, address, 201 Delaware Ave., West Nashville, Tenn.
Children : —
1251. Kdith M., b. June 10, 1876.
1252. William F., b. Oct. 21, 1877.
1253. Gertrude D., b. Sept. 27, 1879.
Ch. of IVilsoii Palmer {A^o. 108) and Ann J. Jaquettc, all born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 383. HANNAH ANN PALMER, b. July 9, 1827; d. Aug. 6,
1827.
VI— 384. WILSON PALMER, b. July 20, 1828; d. Aug. 20, 1828.
VI— 385. WILSON PALMER (2d.), July 29, 1830; d. Jan. 17, 1854;
unm.
VI— 386. PETER J. PALMER, b. Aug. 4, 1831 ; d. Sept. 19, 1832.
VI— 387. REES PALMER. (Wilson, Joseph, Moses, John, John), b.
Mar. 4, 1834; d. Feb. 10, 1901 : m. MARY S. NIELDS Feb. 14, 1861, dau.
of Daniel Nields and Eliza Smedley, b. May 7, 1837.
Daniel, son of Thomas Nields and Hannah Graham.
Rees came to West Chester in 1849, and learned his trade of a plumber
with John Lent, after which he engaged in business at Newport, Perry Co.,
Pa. But he returned to West Chester, in 1857, and in conjunction with his
brother bought out John Lent. Then under the firm name of R. & E. Palmer
conducted a stove, tinware, heating, plumbing and furnishing business
which grew from a moderate start to an extensive establishment, occupying
two large stores on Market St., opposite the court house. After thirty-one
years of a successful career, in 1888 they dissolved their partnership, each tak-
ing one of the stores, doing this to avoid complications in the settlement of
their respective estates. Rees had only the advantage of such education as
afforded by the common country schools of his youth, but developed remark-
able business qualities and in addition to this became a prominent citizen in
matters of importance in local affairs of his town. He also built several houses
and had his last residence at 32 S. Hig-h St. He and his family were mem-
bers of the Methodist Church. Issue : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 117
1254. George Jaquette, b. June 25, 1862.
1255. Annie Morris, b. Dec. 16, 1S64; d. July 31, 1866.
1256. Mary Nields, b. Dec. 12, 1867.
1257. Charles Rees, b. July 10, 1870.
1258. Eliza D., b. Mar. 28, 1872.
1259. Henry Ralph, b. April 28, 1875; d. Mar. — , 1902.
VI— 388. ELI PxA.LMER. (Wilson. Joseph, Moses, John, John), b.
Sept. 10, 1835; d. May 5, 1902; m. MARIANNA SMEDLEY Nov. 30,
1865, dau. of R. Baker Smedley and Susan Woodward, b. April 9, 1842.
R. Baker, son of John Smedley and Mary Baker. Susan, dau. of Samuel
Woodward and Ann Sw-ayne.
Eli learned the same trade as his brother, Rees, and with the same man,
John Lent; he went into the grocery business for a short time, but in 1857
went into partnership with his brother in their chosen occupation, which con-
tinued for thirty-one years. He continued in business by himself for twelve
years longer, when he sold out to his nephew in 1900.
The following account is taken from the "Local News" at the time of hia
death : —
" With the death of Eli Palmer, which we regret to announce. West Chester has
lost one of her most respected and valued citizens. Mr. Palmer was In business here for
nearly half a century, and was known the country over for his staunch integrity and his
kindly, pleasant disposition.
"The deceased was educated in the public schools of his native place, and having
at an early age to shift for himself, he formed a good acquaintance of men and of business
methods which served him well in after life.
"During his long business career he was identified with nearly every enterprise for
the betterment of West Chester. When he first came here to learn his trade, the town
was little more than a village. He lived to see it have a population of 10,000. The
methods of plumbing were crude, and the accommod.itions deemed necessary in a house
fifty years ago were few compared with what they are to-day. He did not grow rich, not-
withstanding he transacted a large business for many years. Competition was sharp
and he sought to do his work honestly and well, which may account for his not accumu-
lating a large fortune.
"He strove to do something to aid every good enterprise, even though it should
not result in large monetary returns.
"Mr. Palmer was in his 67th year at the time of his decease, the last fifty years of
which he spent in West Chester. He was a member of the M. E. Church, and was
actively Identified with all its inteiests. He was for many years the Superintendent of
the Sunday School and was a member of the Official Board. He was a sincere Christian
man and sought to live a lite that was blameless. Those who knew him best respected
him most. He seldom lost a friend when once an intimacy began, and he was constantly
widening the circle of his acquaintance. He ever sought to influence the young for
their good, and many a man can testify that Eli Palmer advised him wisely and well.
He was careful in the instruction of his children and was spared to see them grow up to
follow in the pathway of righteousness and good citizenship.
"He was a member of the Good Will Fire Company. He did not seek office, and
did but little to force himself into public notice, but was very willing to help others. He
was charitable and kind to every one. Altogether, his was a life well spent and he has
passed to his reward with the benedictions of his fellow men freely bestowed upon his
memory."
They liad i-;sue : —
1260. Linda Belle, b. Nov. 30, 1866.
1261. Alice Smedley, b. May 17, 1870.
1262. Louis Jaquette, b. May 24, 1874.
1263. Florence Elgarda, b. Sept. 5, 1879.
ii8 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 389. GEORGE W. PALMER, (Wilson, Joseph, Moses, John,
John), b. Oct. 13, 1837; m. ESTHER A. TUCKER Feb. 8, 1866, dau. of
Jonathan Tucker and Sarah Zell, b. Nov. 23, 1842.
After a youth spent with Samuel F. Peters, of Aston, he learned the trade
of tinsmith. In early manhood he established himself in business in West
Philadelphia, where, by strict attention to his calling, after many hardships,
he secured a competence. After a time the business was more largely that
of roofing, range and heater construction. His place of business for many
years being 3512 Market St., his oldest son now being in business with him.
His residence is at No. 16 North 38th street. Issue: —
1264. "William H., b. Mar. 7, 1867.
1265. Sarah T., b. Oct. 5, 1869.
1266. Harry K., b. May 5, 1871.
1267. Anna M., b. Oct. 19. 1872.
1268. Edith M., b. April 26, 1874; d. Feb. 24, 1875.
1269. Helen H., b. April 20, 1882; d. June 11, 1891.
Line of John, John, Moses, Aaron.
Ch. of Thomas S. Palmer (No. iij) and Anna Mitchell, all born in Southern
Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 390. SARAH ANN PALMER, (Thomas, Aaron, Moses, John,
John), b. Sept. 11, 1826; d. June 30, 1902; m. JOHN MILTON WILKIN-
SON Dec. I, 1846, son of Isaac Wilkinson and Rachel White, b. July 21,
1821; d. Nov. 12, 1891 ; both buried at Rosebank Cemetery.
He was a carpenter and also followed farming. They resided near the
Brick Meeting, Cecil Co., Md. Issue : —
1270. Canby Steel, b. Mar. 2, 1847.
1271. Margaret Ann. b. Sept. 4, 1848; d. Dec. 13, 1876.
1272. Anna Maiia, b. Sept. 13, 1850; d. Jan. 22, 1875.
1273. James Edward, b. June 22, 1861.
1274. Sarah Eva, b. Feb. 14, 1867.
VI— 391. MARY PALMER, (Thomas, Aaron, Moses, John, John),
b. Dec. 10, 1827; d. Oct. 2, 1872; m. AMOS DAVIS Mar. 25, 1850, son of
Charles Davis and Alice Doud, b. July 12, 1826; d. Oct. 17, 1897; both buried
at Head of Christiana Church. He was a farmer. They resided near Kemble-
ville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1275. Charles, b. July 26, 1850.
1276. Alice Anna, b. Nov. 24, 1851; d. Feb. 18, 1867.
1277. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 31, 1853; d. Mar. 28, 1866.
1278. Amanda, b. May 11, 1855; d. Sept. 25, 1856.
1279. Sarah Emma, b. Nov. 6, 1857.
1280. Palmer Chamberlain, b. Jan. 12, 1861.
1281. Addie, b. Feb. 17, 1864; d. June 1, 1866.
1282. John Thomas, b. Mar. 18, 186G; d. May 12 1866.
1283. Ella, b. July 5, 1867.
1284. Harry Elmer, b. Dec. 4, 1871.
VI— 392. ELIZABETH PALMER, (Thomas, Aaron, Moses, John,
SIXTH GENERATION. 119
John), b. Oct. 4, 1831; c1. Feb. 6, 1884: m. WILLIAM MAGRAW Feb. 5,
1867, son of William and Elizabeth Magraw, b. ]\Iar. 17, 1827; d. Dec. 17,
1 901 ; both buried at Rosebank Cemetery. They resided in West Nottingham,
Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1285. G€orge Thomas, b. Aug. 26, 1868.
VI— 393. HARRIET PALMER (Thomas, Aaron. Moses, John,
John), b. Sept. 30, 1835; m. JOHN McGIRK Dec. 3, 1868, son of Thomas
McGirk and Barbara Pitts, b. Aug. 11, 1842.
They resided for many years near Brick Meeting, Md. ; removed to near
Modena, Chester Co., Pa. Issue : —
1286. Caroline Palmer, b. Sept. 4, 1860.
1287. Elizabeth E., b. Mar. 18, ]87n.
1288. Eleanora, b. May 4, 1873; d. May 25, 1882.
1289. Harvey N., b. July 11, 1875.
1290. Ellwood Clarence, b. Jan. 21, 1879.
VI— 394. THOMAS H. PALMER (Thomas, Aaron. Moses, John,
John), b. Dec. 24, 1839; m. MARTHA PASS Jan. 31, 1866, dau. of "Isaac
Pass and Anna Maria Pluck* b. Jan. 31, 1846.
He was a farmer: resided near Brick Meeting, Md., until 1881, when
they removed to Landenburg, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1291. William Thomas, b. May 24, 1867.
1292. Anna Mary, b. July 10, 1868; d. Oct. 12. 1888.
1293. Emma Clarissa, b. Dec. 1, 1869; d. Aug. 24, 1870.
1294. Canby Hopkins, b. April 4, 1871.
1295. Norris Isaac, b. Sept. 22, 1872.
1296. Eri Newton, b. Sept. 22, 1875.
1297. Edward Frank, b. June 8, 1877.
1298. Cora Viola, b. Dec. 29, 1879.
1299. Charles Ralph, b. July 21, 1882.
1300. Harry Oscar, b. June 17, 1885.
1301. Jennie Gertrude, b. Feb. 4, 1888.
VI— 395. EMMA G. PALMER (Thomas. Aaron, Moses. John, John),
b. Sept. 22, 1843; m- REESE P. SCOTT June 5. 1873. son of Robert Corryt
and Violet Rebecca Scott, b. April 11. 1850; d. Aug. 23, 1903; buried at Head
of Christiana Church.
Note.— CHOSE HYMNS FIFTY YEARS AGO.
Century-Old Woman's Request Remembered at the Funeral.
Special to "The Record."
Wilmington, Del., Oct. 27, 1908.— Two hymns, selected by her for the purpose more
than 50 years ago, were sung last night at the funeral of Mrs. Anna M. Pass, who died
last Thursday (Oct 22), just one week after she had celebrated her one hundredth birth-
day. More than 1000 persons attended the funeral and the floral tributes were so numer-
ous that they filled two rooms of the house. The pall bearers were six of Mrs. Pass*
grandsons. The body was taken to Lewlsville, Pa., for interment. Until a short time
before her death Mrs. Pass had been remarkably healthy and retained the use of all her
faculties, despite her great age.
t Note.— Robert Corry Scott was b. May 23, 1827; d. Nov. 14, 1877. Violet Rebecca
Scott, b. Jan. 17, 1829; d. June 23, 1873.
PALMER FAMILY.
He was a farmer and latei' a carpenter. Removed to Coatesville, Pa.,
where he died. She remained here until 1904, then removed to Modena, Pa.
Issue :—
1302. Lewis P., b. July 31, 1874.
1303. Mary Florence, b. Feb. 24, 1877.
1304. Thomas Howard,
Twins, b. Nov. 10, 1880.
1305. James Harvey,
Ch. of Jane Ann Palmer (No. 114) and Robert Pluinly, born at Elkdale,
Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 396. HARRIET E. PLUMLY, b. 4 mo. 18, 1819; d. 2 mo. 8,
1847: unmarried.
VI— 397. PALMER C. PLUMLY, b. i mo. 15, 182 1 ; d. 7 mo. 24, 1835.
VI— 398. CHARLES PLUMLY (Jane, Ann, Aaron, Moses, John,
John), b. I mo. 4, 1823; d. 5 mo. 28, 1904; m. MARY ANN KENT 3 mo.
12, 1851, dau. of Wilham Kent* and Ann Woodward, b. 6 mo. 20, 1823; d.
bur. 10 mo. 10, 1895; both buried at Pennsgrove Friends" Mtg. Resided
near Londongrove for a considerable time. He d. at his son's, in Downing-
town, Pa. Issue : —
1306. William K., b. 5-25-1852.
1307. Elizabeth Harriet, b. 10-27-1853.
1308. Thomas Elwood, b. 8-17-1856.
1309. George H., b. 9-21-1859..
VI— 399. WILLIAM WILTON PLUMLY (Jane, Ann, Aaron, Moses,
John, John), b. 3 mo. 4, 1825; d. 7 mo. 3. 1863; unm. ; bur. at West Grove
Mtg.
VI— 400. JAMES S. PLUMLY (Jane, Ann, Aaron, Moses, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 11, 1827; unm.
Resides at Elkdale, Pa. He lost his eyesight about the year of 1884.
His sister and brother live with him, with P. O. at Lincoln University, Pa.
VI— 401. ADRIANA PLUMLY (Jane. Ann, Aaron, Moses, John),
John), b. 10 mo. 19, 1829; unm.
For residence see last No. She is the housekeeper.
Note. — William, son of Daniel Kent and Esther Hawley. Ann, dau. of Thomas Wood- -3
ward and Mary Pusey. Daniel Kent, a son of William and Ann Kent, emigrants from /
Limerick, Ireland.
SIXTH GENERATION.
VI— 402. LEAHDELIA PLUiMLY, b. 7 mo. 8, 1832; d. 10 mo. 18,
1843.
VI— 403. CANBY PLUiMLY, b. 4 mo. 7, 1835; d. 9 mo. 27, 1843.
VI— 404. ROBERT BARCLAY PLUMLY (Jane, Ann. Aaron, AIos-
es, John, John), b. 2 mo. 27, 1838; unm.
Civil engineer. He was for a time in Kansas ; afterwards he was en-
gaged on railroads near Philadelphia, Pa... for several years, but of late has
been with his brother and sister as noted above.
VI— 405. ALFRED PLUMLY, b. 8 mo. 3, 1842; d. 9 mo. i, 1842.
VI— 406. CLARA A. PLUMLY, b. i mo. 31, 1844; d. 4 mo. 27, 1846.
All the foregoing family deceased were buried at West Grove, Pa.
Ch. of William W. Palmer {No. ii§) and Elisabeth Jones.
VI— 407. SARAH ANN PALMER (William, Aaron, Moses, John,
John), b. Mar. 28, 1836; d. Jan. — , 1890; bur. Feb. i; m. WILLIAM B.
RANKIN. No issue.
He d. Mar. 6, 1904; both buried at Head of Christiana Presbyterian
church, Delaware.
VI— 408. JOHN PALMER, b. Dec. i, 1840: d. Oct. 16. 1846.
Ch. of Abraham S. Palmer (No. 116) and Sarah Gilbert.
VI— 409. SARAH JANE PALMER, b. 3 mo. 9, 1833; fl- 8 mo. 30
1853; m. ROBERT STREET, JR., 9 mo. 10, 1849.
He was an artist. He is also deceased, but no record received. No chil-
dren.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca.
Ch. of Lydia Jones (No. 118) and Richard Eaz'enson, born in Thornbury, Pa.
VI— 420. JONES EAVENSON (Lydia, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 10, 1804; d. 3 mo. 14, 1883; in Philadelphia; buried at Fern-
wood Cemetery; m. EMILY VALENTINE 3 mo. 9, 1826. dau. of John
Valentine and Mary Taylor, b. 3 mo. 17, 1802; d. 12 mo. 18, 1868. She was
buried at East Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa., but later her body was removed
to Fernwood Cemetery.
M. second wife, SUSAN O. FARRELL, 12 mo. 21, 1870, dau. of Wil-
PALMER FAMILY.
liaiii Emmons and ^lary S. Cushion, b. i mo. 13, 1823; d. il mo. 25, 1876.
She was first the widow of James Stafford, and secondly of Wilham J. Far-
rell.
M. third wife, PHEBE A. MASSE Y 11 mo. 12, 1879, dau. of Thomas
J. Massey and Ehzabeth Llewellyn, b. 8 mc. 2^, 1839. (Xo. 1354). q. v.
He was born and his first eight j'cars were spent on the original Eaven-
son tract, in Thonibury, Chester Co., Pa. He was principally engaged in
early life in farming, then in hotel keeping. In 1837, in company with his
brother-in-law, Joseph D. \'alentine, took a trip to Ohio looking for an ad-
vantageous opening, but returned and took the Farmers' Hotel, Market St.,
above Decatur St., Philadelphia where he remained two years. He then re-
turned to Chester county and engaged in hotel and store keeping and farm-
ing, finally buying a farm in West Cain Twp. He sold this and engaged in
dealing as a drover in cattle, slieep and horses. In 1857 he came again to
Philadelphia and in connection with his oldest son, Alben T. Eavcnson, start-
ed in the manufacture of soap. The}- called their establishment on North
Twentieth St. the '"Quaker City Soap Works." which with the firm name of
J. Eavenson and Sons, has become, with enlargements from time to time,
widely known, its dealings extending to all parts of this nation and to many
other lands. It has, of late, become an incorporated company, and in conse-
quence of the works being in the line of the new Fairmount Boulevard they
have been removed to Camden, X. J.
Issue by first wife only : —
1310. Alben T., b. 12-16-1826; d. 6-26-1910.
1311. Lydia A., b. 7-23-1828; d. 3-17-1883.
1312. Francis, b. 12-8-1829; d. 3-6-1837.
1313. Benjamin, b. 11-3-1831.
131-1. Reese, b. 8-15-1833; d. 7-13-1910.
1315. John v., b. 11-22-1835; d. 4-9-1840.
1316. Richard, b. 7-17-1838; d. 1-31-1842.
1317. G«orge, b. 9-9-1840; d. 9-9-1S40.
1318. Mary C, b. 1-28-1842.
1319. Marvin M., b. 2-24-1845.
VI— 421. MARY EAVEXSOX, b. S mo. 25, 1806; d. 2 mo. 9, 1818.
VI— 422. BEXJAMIX EAVEXSOX (Lydia, Rebecca, Ehzabeth,
John, John), b. 8 mo. 8. 1808; d. 6 mo. 24, 1883, Bart. Pa.; m. MARY VAL-
EX'TIX'E 3 mo. 20, 1834, a sister to Emily, his brother, Jones', wife, b. 12
mo. 24, 1807; d. 2 mo. 14, 1897. He lived for many years with Jesse Davis
near White Horse, in A\'illistown. Chester Co., but finally went to his nephew,
Benjamin Eavenson's, and there closed his life. Child: —
1320. Rebecca, b. 6-30-1835; d. 7-8-1835.
VI— 423. GEORGE R. EAVEXSOX (Lydia, Rebecca, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. 8 mo. id. 1812; d. 7. mo. 7, 1883: buried at Unionville Ceme-
tery: m. R.\CHEL H.' PRESTOX May 11, 1842. at Xottingham Mills,
Chester Co.. Pa., dau. of Joseph Preston and Jane Orr. She d. Oct. 4, 1867,
in her fortv-eighth year. He resided the latter part of his life at the Laurel
SIXTH GENERATION. 123
Iron Works near Mortonville, Chester Co., Pa. He lost his life by accidental
drowning in Buck run, at the above works, by a misstep and broken plank
throwing him about twelve feet, his head striking the rocky bottom of the
stream. Their children were : —
1321. Theodore, b. Dec. 13. 1842.
1322. Lydia Jane, b. Nov. 16, 1844.
1323. Joseph R., b. May 8, 1850; d. July 25, 1851.
1324. George M., b. Nov. 19, 1853; d. July 11, 1859.
1325. Ida M., b. Feb. 13, 1860.
VI— 424. HUMPHREY EAVENSON, b. 10 mo. 6, 1814: d. 2 mo.
28, 1816.
Ch .of Elizabeth Jones {No. up) and Joseph Fox, born in Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 425. EMMOR FOX (Elizabeth Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. May 31, 1807; d. Sept. 28, 1868; m. SARAH BAKER Sept. 25, 1828, in
Chester Co., Pa., dau. of Joshua Baker (b. 7-2-1772), and Catharine Rutzer
(b. 2-4-1781), b. Jan. 19, 1806; d. Oct. 11, 1878.
They removed to Aluskingum Co., O., and thence to Galia Co., O., where
they both died; buried in Fairview Cemetery, that Co.
Issue : —
1326. Joseph G., b. Mar. 27, 1830.
1327. Evaline, b. May 11, 1833; d. Sept. 1, 1882.
1328. Joshua B., b. Nov. 9, 1834; d. Jan. 23, 1893.
1329. Philena, b. Nov. 12, 1837.
1330. Rachel A., b. Dec. 9, 1839.
1331. Rebecca J., b. June 29, 1S43; d. Oct. 21, 1905.
1332. Sarah E., b. Sept. 19, 1845.
1333. Emmor, b. Jan. 10, 1851.
VI— 426. REES FOX (Elizabeth, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John), b.
Nov. 30, 1808; d. Dec. 14, 1886, m. PHEBE WILSON Feb. 21, 1833, in
Chester Co., Pa., dau. of John Wilson, of Chester Co., Pa., b. Nov. 24, 1810;
d. Jan. 20, 1889.
They removed soon after their marriage to Blue Rock Twp., Muslcin-
gum Co., O., where they continued to reside. Both buried at Duncan Falls.
Issue : —
1334. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 14, 1834.
1335. Maria, b. Sept. 23, 183B; d. March 9, 1909.
1336. Sabllla, b. Sept. 6, 1837.
1337. John W., b. Aug. 4, 1839; d. Mar. 13, 1907.
VI— 427. ZIBA FOX (Elizabeth, Rebecca. Elizabeth, John, Tolin), b.
Mar. 24, 181 1 ; d. Jan. 6, 1853; m. DEBORAH BIRD Mar. 10, 1836. dau.
of John Bird of Blue Rock, Muskingum Co., O., b. July 19, 1818; d. Feb.
20, 1894; buried Mt. Zion Church.
They removed to Galia Co., where he was a blacksmith and farmer. He
was buried near Walnut Churcli.
Issue : —
1338. Lydla Ann, b. June 13, 1837; d. April 1, 1865.
124 PALMER FAMILY.
1339. George, b. April 9, 1840; d. Dec. 1, 1902.
1340. Phebe E., b. July 24, 1842.
1341. Mary Jane, b. Dec. 4, 1844; d. May 21, 1879.
1342. Rees, b. Sept. 12, 1847.
1343. Lewis, b. Feb. 25, 1849; d. Dec. 29, 1901.
1344. William, b. Oct. 14, 1851.
VI— 428. REBECCA J. FOX (Elizabeth, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 1813; d. May i, 1848; m. SAMUEL FARRELL Nov. 5, 1834.
They were both born in Pennsylvania and were married after their re-
moval to Muskingum Co., O., where he bought a farm about the year 1832,
upon which they lived all their lives. He d. July — , 1867; both were buried
at Duncan Falls. Issue: —
1345. Eliza Jane, b. Sept. 22, 1835.
1346. Phebe A., b. Mar. 27, 1837.
1347. William, b. Mar. 15, 1839.
1348. Joseph E., b. Feb. 15, 1841; d. Nov. 2, 1872.
1349. Anna R., b. Aug. 31, 1843; d. June 30, 1890.
1350. Sarah E., b. Dec. 15, 1844.
1351. Robert H., b. June 5, 1846.
Ch. of Phchc Jones {No. 121) and Thomas Massey.
Born in Willistown, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 429. REBECCA MASSEY (Phebe. Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 4 mo. 9, 1803; d. 9 mo. 10, 1843; "i- CALEB J. MARIS 10 mo.
31, 1839, son of George Maris and Elizabet'^ Tones, of Pikeland, Chester
Co., Pa., b. 6 mo. 25, 1806: d. 3 mo. 16. 1888; both buried at Willistown Mtg.
He was a farmer, owning a farm in Willistown, Chester Co., Pa. ; both
were exemplary members of Friends" Meeting.
Issue : —
1352. Phebe Ann, b. e-l-ls-n; d. 9-10-1842.
VI— 430. EAVENSON M.ASSEY (Phebe, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. I mo. 22, 1805; d. 4 mo. 2, 1842; unm.
VI— 431. SIDNEY MASSEY (Phebe, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. II mo. 2, 1806; d. 3 mo. 12, 1886; unm.
Both of the last two resided at the home pf their parents, but Sidney fi-
nally went to live with Jones Eavenson, 2004 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia,
where she died.
VI— 432. THOMAS J. MASSEY (Phebe, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 14, 1814; d. 8 mo. 16, 1877; m. ELIZABETH LLEW-
ELLYN 6 mo. I, 1835, dau. of David Llewellyn and Priscilla Rossiter, b.
I mo. II, 1818; d. 9 mo. 23, 1882 ; both buried at Willistown Mtg.
He was a farmer. They resided on the homestead of his parents in Wil-
listown, Chester Co., Pa., and were Friends. Issue: —
1353. William L., b. 6-8-1838; d. 9-8-1862; unm.
SIXTH GENERATION. 125
1354. Phebe Ann, b. 8-25-1839.
1355. Henry P., b. 9-19-1841; d. 3-29-1902.
1356. Anna Mary, b. 9-9-1845; d. 2-11-1895.
1357. Thomas L., b. 10-19-1848; d. 12-24-1881.
1358. John, b. 3-6-1851.
Ch. of Hannah Jones {No. 122) and Isaac Hoopes, born in Westtown, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
VI— 433. GRIFFITH HOOPES, b. 8 mo. 21, 1807; d. 5 mo. 3, 1815.
VI— 434. JOSEPH J. HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 10 mo. 14, 1808: d. 12 mo. 28, 1893; m. AMANDA McGINNIS
2 mo. I, 1838, of Cincinnati, O., dau. of James McGinnis and Lucy Cary, b.
3 mo. 17, 1812; d. 4 mo. 28, 1889.
He left his home when 13 years of age and finally located in Kentucky
where he remained some years. He then drifted to Iowa and settled at Mus-
catine, where he continued the rest of his life. He was a carpenter and
builder and assisted very largely in building up this town, accumulating quite
a fortune. He lived a retired life for several years. Issue: —
1359. Ellen Eliza, b. Nov. 16, 1838.
1360. Joseph Linn, b. Sept. 15, 1841.
1361. Fannie Louisa, b. Sept. 9, 1846; d. Nov. 14, 1881.
1362. Rebecca B., b. Mar. 25, 1851.
VI— 435. REBECCA E. HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. 12 mo. 3, 1809; d. 4 mo. 24, 1888; m. HENRY ORR 3
mo. 8, 1832, son of Robert Orr and Elizabeth Haldeman, b. 8 mo. 21, 1809;
d. 7 mo. 21, 1866.
M. second husband, GEORGE W. THORN, 6 mo. 16, 1870, son of
William Thorn and Ann Harding, b. 3 mo. 31, 1817; dec'd.
He emigrated with his parents, when a boy, from Maidstone, England.
They settled finally at Toronto, Iowa, where she died. Her last husband was
a merchant in this place. She left no issue.
VI— 436. PHEBE HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 25, 181 1; d. i mo. 29, 1892; m. WILLIAM B. MICHE-
NER 8 mo. 20, 1832, son of William S. Michener and Ann Bean, b. 3 mo.
10, 1806; d. I mo. 16, 1892; their deaths occurred only thirteen days apan.
He was born in New Garden Twp.. Chester Co., and they at first settled here.
In 1835 they removed to Beloit, Mahoning Co., O., and settled on a farm on
which they died ; both buried in \\'e>t Cemetery. He voted for Andrew Jack-
son in 1828; for William Henry Harrison in 1840, for James G. Birney in
1844, after which he became a Republican.
Issue : —
1363. Ezra H., b. 4-18-1833.
1364. Joseph H., b. 4-3-1837; d. 9-2-1841.
1365. Hannah A., b. 1-12-1840.
126 PALMER FAMILY.
1366. Rachel A., b. 1-9-1843.
1367. William H., b. 1-14-1845.
1368. Parker P., b. 1-21-1850.
VI— 437. AMY HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. 7 mo. 3, 1813; d. 2 mo. 3, 1885; m. JOHN DAVIDSON 5 mo. 8, 1834,
son of Francis and Mary, b. 5 mo. 27, 1802; d. 4 mo. 25, 1837.
M. second husband, ABNER ELDRIDGE, 4 mo. 3, 1844, at Birming-
ham Mtg., son of Joseph Eldridge and Lydia Griffith, of East Goshen, b. 6
mo. 26, 1806; d. 5 mo. 31, 1886. He was a teacher before his marriage;
afterwards a farmer in East Bradford 1847-1853, whence they removed to
near ^luscatine, Iowa, where Amy died, and was buried. He then returned
to West Chester, Pa., and died at the residence of his nephew, Joseph P. Eld-
ridge, buried at Goshen Altg.
Child by first husband : —
1369. William Henry, b. 3-8-1845; A. 9-19-1872.
issue bj second husband : —
1370. Joseph, b. 7-28-1845; d. 8-4-1865.
1371. Benjamin, b. 4-27-1848; d. 3-2-1874.
VI— 438. LINDLEY HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 5, 1815; m. MARY ADDLEMAN 11 mo. 19, 1838, in Cen-
tre Co., Pa., by Rev. Peter Gray, dau. of John Addleman and Sarah Gano, b.
5 mo. 6, 1819, in \\'arrior's Mark Twp., Huntingdon Co. After various resi-
dences, they finally settled in Lake Twp., Muscatine Co.. la.
Issue : —
1372. William Henry, b. 11-19-1840.
1373. Sarah Amanda, b. 1-17-1S43.
1374. Rebecca Orr, b. 10-24-1846; d. 2-25-1870.
1375. John Andrew, b. 4-12-1849.
1376. Joseph Ersklne, b. 4-4-1853.
1377. Lindley Shipley, b. 3-18-1856; d. 8-2C-1857.
1378. Mary Chambers, b. 5-4-1858.
1379. Emerson Gibbons, b. 7-1-1S63.
VI— 439. ELIZA HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,'
John), b. 10 mo. 10, 1817; d. 3 mo. 29, 1900; m. WILLIAM GLASS 12
mo. 29, 1842, son of Andrew Glass and Catherine Hill, b. July 27, 1817, d.
Jan. I, 1888. He was born in Berks Co.; his parents removed to Belleville,
Mifflin Co., Pa., where the above at first settled. He followed carpentering;
about 1852 or 3 they removed to Ennisville. Huntingdon Co., where he died,
after which Eliza, with her eldest daughter, accompanied her youngest son to
South Fork, Pa., where she died. Issue: —
1380. Ermina Lilly, b. 10-12-1843.
1381. Catherine Augusta, b. 3-5-1845.
1382. ClarisEa Ann, b. 11-14-1847.
1383. Elmira Jane, b. 1-6-1850.
1384. Joseph H., b. 12-28-1858.
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VI— 440. REES H. HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 4 mo. 3, 1819; d. 9 mo 26, 1906; m. SUSAN J. BUMGARDNER
I mo. I, 1852, dau. of George Bumgardner and Sarah O. Rider, b. July 11,
1830; d. in Kansas.
The Bumgardners were residents of IMuscatine, Iowa, w here Rees finally
settled. Issue : —
1385. Clara J., b. 9-25-1852; d. 9-4-1857.
1386. George B., b. 3-16-1854.
1387. Eldridge A., b. 1-12-1856.
1388. Henry O., b. 12-22-1857; d. 12-19-1862.
Twins.
1389. Hannah J., b. 12-22-1857.
1390. Gordon J., b. 12-13-1859.
1391. Walker R.. b. 4-22-1862.
VI— 441. LYDIANNA HOOPES, b. 6 mo. 2t, 1821; d. 2 mo. 15,
1822.
VI— 442. EZRA M. HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 12 mo 24, 1822; d. 12 mo. 24, 1886; ni. BANDINAH LYONS 7
mo I, 1852, dau. of Nicholas Lyons and Sarah Yohn, of Ickesburg, Perry
Co., Pa., b. there 9 mo. 9, 1832. She is a sister of the late Judge Jeremiah
Lyons, of the Courts of Juniata and Perry counties. Ezra was a blacksmith,
and they resided at Milroy, Mifflin Co., Pa. Issue : —
1392. Henry Orr, b. 6-21-1853; d. 9-24-1871.
1393. Sarah Yohn, b. 4-12-1859; d. 9-22-1861.
1394. Ira Thompson, b. 1-9-1857.
1395. Jennie Jones, b. 4-12-1859.
l.",9U. Jeremiah Lyons, b. 1-10-1861; d. 1-24-1861. 1 ^^ ,
1397. Mary H., b. 1-10-1861. / ^^'^s.
1398. William L., b. 1-13-1863.
1399. Annie L., b. 12-30-1864.
1400. Ralph M., b. 1-31-1867.
1401. Roland E., b. 9-9-1874.
VI— 443. CHALKLEY HOOPES, b. 6 mo. lo, 1825; d. 9 mo. 16,
1845.
VI— 444. MARY G. HOOPES (Hannah, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 5 mo. 13, 1827; m. JOHN ERSKINE BALDWIN* 12 mo. 26,
1850, son and eldest of fourteen children of Jonathan C. Baldwin and Mary
Note. — Jonathan C, son of Caleb Baldwin and Charity Cope (who were m. 11 mo.
24, 1774) b. 1 mo. 30, 1792. Mary Ann, dau. of Richard Jacobs and Lydia Gibbons, b. 11
mo. 17, 1803. Caleb Baldwin, son of John (John 2. John 1), and Ann, of East Cain, b. 6 mo.
31, 1749; d. 2 mo. 11, 1826. Charity Cope, dau. of Samuel Cope and Deborah Parke (who
were m. 6 mo. 7, 1753), b. 4 mo. 8, 1754; d. 8 mo. 29, 1840. She was the eldest of ten
children; her father was a brother to Nathan Cope (See No. T.-243), b. , 1726; d. 9 mo.
IB, 1817; her mother, a dau. of Jonathan and Deborah Parke, b. 6 mo. 5, 1734; d. 1 mo.
13, 1774; all being of East Bradford, Chester, Co., Pa.
Jonathan C. Baldwin was extensively engaged in the burning of lime near Down-
Ingtown, Baldwin's lime having a high reputation In the surrounding country. The
Baldwins were early settlers in, Cain Twp.
128 PALMER FAMILY.
Ann Jacobs (who were m. 9 mo. 18, 1822), b. 3 mo. 28, 1823, in East Cain;
d. II mo. 20, 1887.
He was a farmer and markttman, owning a farm in East Bradford and
later one partly in West Bradford on west side of the Brandywine creek.
From this they retired to Marshallton, a short time before his death. He
was buried in the cemetery at this place. After his death his widow made
her home amongst her children. Issue : —
1402. William J., b. lO-H-1851; d. 10-1-1897.
1403. Richard J., b. 3-1-1853.
1404. Hannah H., b. 4-10-1855.
1405. John E., b. C-6-1S56.
1406. Phebe J., b. 5-20-1858.
1407. Henry C, b. 8-14-1859.
1408. Joseph H., b. 11-13-1860.
1409. James Hanover, b. 1-13-1863; d. 4-6-1866.
1410. Marianna, b. 2-6-18C5; d. 3-12-1866.
1411. Elizabeth T., b. 12-8-1867.
1412. Emma L., b. 1-5-1871.
Ch. of Benjamin Jones {No. 123) and Ann James, born in Thornbury, Pa.
VI— 445. JESSE JAMES JONES (Benjamin, Rebecca, Ehzabeth,
John, John), b. i mo. i, 1808; d. 3 mo. 21, 1884; m. SUSAN COVINGTON
4 mo. 2, 1837, in Muskingum Co., O., dau. of James Covington and Hannah
Carpenter, b. 2 mo. 4, 181 8 ; d. 12 mo. 11, 1890.
They removed from Chester Co., Pa., to Morgan Co., 111., in 1846. Al-
though over the required age he enlisted in Com. B, 133d. Reg. Inf., May 2,
1864, under Capt. Geo. W. Smith, and served 100 days during the Civil War;
discharged Sept 24, 1864, at Springfield, 111. He was a farmer and finally set-
tled at Franklin, Morgan Co., 111. Issue: —
1413. Curtis James, b. May 15, 1838.
1414. Benjamin Franklin, b. July 25, 1839.
1415. Mary Ann, b. Dee. 3, 1840.
1416. Hannah Ann, b. May 16, 1842.
1417. Joseph Carpenter, b. April 6, 1844.
1418. Jesse J., Jr., b. Nov. 19, 1846.
1419. Zachary T., b. Nov. 12, 1848.
1420. Rees, b. Dec. 4, 1850.
1421. Rebecca, b. April 23, 1853; d. Sept. 5, 1853.
1422. John, b. Jan. 3, 1855.
1423. Joshua Sharpless, b. Oct. 31, 1856.
1424. Sarah C, b. Nov. 15, 1859.
VI— 446. JOSEPH J. JONES (Benjamin, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. I mo. 20, 181 1 ; d. 12 mo. 16. 1880; m. LYDIA ANN PRATT 5
mo. 25, 1843, dau. of John Pratt and Elizabeth Garrett (who were m. 3 mo.
14, 1805), b. 10 mo. 18, i8i5;d. 11 mo. 13, 1888.
(John, son of David Pratt and Lydia Hoopes. Elizabeth, dau. of Na-
than Garrett and Hannah Rhoads.)
Joseph learned the trade of his father and grandfather, blacksmithing,
which he followed for a time at the paternal shop. He was also in Ohio for
some time, where he conducted a line of stages. He then purchased a part
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of the estate of his great-grandparents in Westtown Twp., where he engaged
in farming; both were buried at Birmingham.
Issue : —
1425. John Pratt, b. 3-9-1844; d. 8-7-1848.
1426. Winiam Lewis, b. 3-20-1847; d. 7-27-1848.
1427. Hannah Ann, b. 6-1-1850; d. B-4-1852.
1428. George H., b. 3-30-1854.
I
VI— 447. ESTHER P. JONES (Benjamin, Rebecca, Ehzabeth, John,
John), b. 12 mo. 10, 1812; d. 6 mo. i, 1856; m. GEORGE M. HICKMAN
2 mo. 12, 1835, son of Cyrus Hickman and Phebe Matlack, b. 2 mo. 11, 1813;
d. 9 mo. 12, 1862 ; both buried at Fawn Grove Mtg.
They hved for some time on the farm of Esther Painter in Tliornsbury,
Delaware Co., Pa., but about 1845 purchased and removed to a 200-acre
farm near Delta, York Co., Pa., where they remained during hfe.
(Cyrus, son of Benjamin Hickman and Lucy Cheyney. Benjamin, son
of Benjamin Hickman and Hannah Trego. Benjamin, son of Benjamin
Hickman and Anna Buffington. Benjamin, son of Francis and Ehzabeth, who
were emigrants.)
Issue : —
1429. Phebe A., b. 5-17-1836; d. 11-9-1896.
1430. Cyrus, b. 10-15-1838; d. 3-29-1853.
1431. Mary J., b. 10-23-1840.
1432. Hannah James, b. 5-24-1843.
1433. A. Elizabeth, b. 12-24-1848; d. 6-4-1881.
1434. Susanna, b. 8 mo. — , 1851; d. 8 mo. — , 1851.
1435. Hettie, b. 1 mo. — , 1853; d. 7-28-1854.
1436. Esther P., b. 3-27-1856: d. 1-1-1S57.
VI— 448. BENJAMIN JONES (Benjamin, Rebecca, Ehzabeth, John,
John), b. II mo. 10, 1814; d. i mo. 8, 1875: m. SARAH ANN ESBIN i
mo. 18, 1838, dau. of Jesse Esbin and Mary Dickenson, b. 9 mo. i, 1816;
d. 5 mo. 24, 1889; both buried at Newtown Square Friends' Mtg. They
resided on a farm in Marple, Delaware Co.. Pa., but retired eventually to
Philadelphia, where he died. His widow then returned to her daughter's,
Sarah Ann Pratt, in Newtown, where she died. Issue : —
1437. Jesse E., b. 9-27-1838; d. 5-22-1S96.
1438. Chalkley M., b. 11-11-1840; d. lO-S-1850.
14.39. Anna Mary, b. 3-17-1843.
1440. Benjamin, b. 7-4-1845; d. 12-28-1895.
1441. Edwin, b. 9-13-1848.
1442. Sarah Ann, b. 1-25-1851.
1443. Esther Ann, b. 7-14-1855; d. 3-1-1857.
1444. Sharpless, b. 6-15-1857.
1445. Emma, b. 2-22-1860.
VI— 449. JOHN JONES (Benjamin. Rebecca, Elizabeth. John, John),
b. Oct. 29, 1818; d. Nov. 8, 1883: m. SUSAN ANN HITCHCOCK Nov.
7, 1841, dau. of Caleb Hitchcock and Ehzabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1823; d. Nov. 9,
1903.
(Caleb Hitchcock, b. Jan. 18, 1797. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 3, 1802.)
I30 PALMER FAMILY.
They removed to the West, first to Ohio, thence to Kansas, where he
died and was buried at La Cygne, Kan. She finally settled at Orton, Seward
Co., Neb. Issue: —
1446. Elizabeth Ann, b. 2-26-1843.
1447. Joseph, b. 3-14-1845; d. April 23, 1905.
1448. Esther, b. 9-24-1846; d. 7-16-1849.
1449. Isaac James, b. 6-15-1848; d. 2-6-1876.
1450. Caleb, b. 1-10-1850; d. 9-17-1853.
1451. Penelope Jane, b. 5-15-1853; d. 2-19-1856.
1452. Mary Louisa, b. 512-1857.
VI— 450. JOSHUA S. JONES (Benjamin, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 28, 1822; m. ABEY CONKLIN April — , 1854, dau. of
Stephen and Mary, of Putnam Co., N. Y. She d. in 1858.
M. second wife, FRANCES EMMA BEAMES, May — , i860, dau. of
Jonathan and Christiana^ of New York City.
Joshua was one of the firm of \Vm. V. Crissey & Co., wholesale druggists*
Resided in New York and died there. There were no children.
VI— 451. ANN JONES, b. 7 mo. 18, 1825; d. 9 mo. 15, 1825.
VI— 452. ELIZABETH T. JONES, b. 3 mo. 26, 1828; d. 3 mo. 31,
Ch. of Sidney Jones (No. I2f,) and Abraham Hoopes. born in East Goshen,
Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 453. LYDIA ANN HOOPES, b. 11 mo. 18, 1810; d. 7 mo. 7,
i»ii.
VI— 454. MARY ANN HOOPES (Sidney, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John.
John), b. 6 mo. 14, 1812; d. 10 mo. 17, 1852; m. DAVID GARRETT 11
mo. s, 1845, at Birmingham Mtg, his second wife, son of Aaron Garrett and
Jane Hoopes, of Willistown, b. 11 mo. 28, 1803; d. 10 mo. 17, 1868.
His first wife was Anna Taylor, m. 10 mo. 6, 1825, at Middletown Mtg.;
dau. of Israel Taylor and Ann Malin, b. 2 mo. i. 1804; d. 12 mo. 14, 1843.
There were nine children by this m. He also m. third wife, Lavinia Hawley,
2 mo. 9, i860, at Willistown Mtg., dau. of Benjamin Hawley and Deborah
Hoopes, b. 6 mo. 20, 1818; d. 3 mo. 12, 1878, in West Chester.
David learned the tanning business, which he carried on in Willistown,
on the homestead of which he became the owner. It was situated on Ridley
creek, where the Philadelphia and West Chester road and trolley crosses it.
About 1 84 1 he sold his property and piirchised the farm of the estate of En-
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nion Cook, close by Birmingham Mtg., and removed thereto. Here he fol-
lowed farming and marketing.
The family were all members of the Society of Friends. He was appoint-
ed clerk of Goshen Monthly Mtg. 2 mo. 2, 1832; a trustee of Willistown
Mtg. 1833; recorder, 1834, which positions he retained until his removal. At
Birmingham he was appointed recorder 1843; overseer, 1846, and clerk 1855.
By which it is apparent that he was a most useful member of each meeting.
Issue by Mary Ann : —
1463. Anna, b. 12-7-1848.
1454. Edward, b. 5-19-1850; d. 8-8-1850.
1455. Sidney S., b. 11-30-1851.
VI— 455. RACHEL HOOPES (Sidney, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 3 mo. 3, 1814; d. 2 mo. 21, 1894; m. JOSHUA JEFFERIS * 5 mo.
II, 1842, at Birmingham Mtg., son of Cheyney Jefferis and Martha Sharpless,
of East Bradford, Chester Co., Pa., b. 3 mo. 30, 1820; d. 12 mo. 23, 1907;
both buried at New Garden Mtg.
He purchased and settled on a farm in New Garden Twp. with address
at Landenburg, Pa., where by a close observation of nature and the use of
rational methods he became a successful farmer.
Issue : —
1456. Edward, b. 7-11-1843; d. 2-27-1847.
1457. William L., b. 4-17-1845; d. 12-28-1909.
1458. Thomas K., b. 4-23-1847.
1459. Charles S., h. 11-23-1S49; d. 1-10-1911.
1460. Edwin, b. 1-25-1853.
1461. Walker, b. 4-16-1858; d. 4-20-1858.
VI— 456. WALKER Y. HOOPES (Sidney, Rebecca. Elizabeth. John.
John), b. 4 mo. 22, 1816: d. 12 mo. 2, 1895; m. HANNAH G. EACHUS
9 mo. 26, 1839, dau. of Homer Eachus and Lydia Green, b. 6 mo. 9, 1816;
d. 2 mo. 24, 1885; both buried at Cumberland Cemetery.
He was named for Walker Yarnall, of Vv''esttown, with whom he lived
during boyhood. He then engaged in storekeeping at Lima, in Middlctown
Twp., continuing there over thirty years, and was also postmaster. About
1868 he removed to Media and began banking, the firm being Broomall, Fair-
lamb & Floopes, of Media, Pa., later Fairlamb & Hoopes, then of W. Y.
• Note. — The following obituary was printed in the West Chester "Local News" at
the time of his death:
"JOSHUA JEFFERIS
"He followed the occupation of farming all his life and was progressive; he was
a sturdy citizen and active participant in public affairs. He was a man of great energy
& public spirit and he accomplished much good in a well spent life. He at times spoke
forcibly at Farmers' Institutes and public meetings and as he was a close observer of na-
ture his remarks were interesting and instructive. He was an abolitionist and a friend
of the colored race. He had great conversational abilities and was listened to with
attention by young and old. He was a birthright member of the Society of Friends and
always attended their meetings."
132 PALMER FAMILY.
Hoopes, and still later Hoopes & Newbold. About 1889 he withdrew from
this business; then became a director of the First National Bank of Media,
which position he held with interest until his death. He was noted for his
methodical business habits. He was a member and regular attender of
Friends' Meeting. Issue : —
1462. Mary Elizabeth, b. 4-22-1841; d. 2-1-1844.
1463. Hannah E., b. 1-23-1843; d. 9-27-1886.
1464. Mary Emma, b. 1-30-1847; d. 1-2-1857.
1465. Homer Eachus, b. 6-13-1848.
1466. Sidney, b. 1-12-1853.
VI— 457. JOHN J. HOOPES (Sidney, Rebecca. Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 8 mo. 9, 1818; d. 7 mo. 29, 1876; m. ELIZABETH LODGE Dec.
17, 1840, dau. of Abel Lodge and IMagdalena Holstein, b. Nov. 2, 1827; d.
2 mo. 10, 1899, at Muscatine, la.
(Abel, son of John Lodge and Elizabeth Reid. Magdalena, dau. of Pe-
ter and Magdalena Hnlstein.)
Resided several years in Kingsessing, a suburb of Philadelphia, en-
gaged in manufacturing ice cream and dairy products. He entered the U. S.,
service during the rebellion, and was commissioned captain in the quarter-
master's department. He was five months on Lookout Mountain, Tenn., in
charge of the erection of hospitals, etc., and served until the close of the war.
On his return he was elected treasurer of Delaware Co., Pa., and served one
term, after which he purchased a farm in Middletown Twp., and continued
thereon the rest of his life.
Issue born at first residence: —
1467. Lydla, Ann, b. 1-9-1842; d. 9-7-1895.
1468. Pratt, b. 10-1-1843.
1469. Walker Y., b. 7-16-1845.
1470. Thomas J., b. 2-20-1847.
1471. Ellis S., b. 1-20-1860.
By Second Husband, Benjamin Sharplcss.
VI— 458. BENJAMIN SHARPLESS (Sharpless line, Benjamin 5,
Joshua 4, Benjamin 3, Joseph 2, John i), b. 10 mo. 29, 1835, in Birming-
ham; m. ANNIE T. HANNUM 6 mo. 5, 1873, dau. of Norris M. Hannum *
and Susan Y. Walter, late of West Chester, Pa., b. 12 mo. i, 1851.
He settled on the homestead of his father and grandfather about one
mile north of Birmingham Mtg. Issue : —
1472. Mary H., b. 3-3-1874.
1473. Benjamin, b. 3-24-1876; d. 8-12-1877.
1474. Margaret, b. 1-25-1879.
1475. Anna Elizabeth, b. 5-14-1883. Teacher.
1476. Sidney R., b. 9-23-1886; d. 9-19-1887.
Note. — Norris M., son of Evan Hannum and Elizabeth Gibbons; Evan, son of Wil-
liam Hannum and Ruth Evans; William, son of John Hannum and Mary Gibbons (James 2,
John 1), and John, son of John Hannum, who ra. Margery Southery, sister to Mary, wife
of John Palmer No. 1.
SIXTH GENERATION. 133
Susan, dau. of John Walter, who m. Abigail H. Kille, dau. of Abner
Kille and Rebecca Hewes, of New Jersey. John, son of Henry Walter, who
m. Sarah Guest, dau. of Henry Guest and Martha Baker, the latter being a
dau. of Jesse Baker, son of Joseph and Martha. Jesse, b. Mar. 19, 1709.
Henry VValter, son of John Walter and Deborah Woodward, who were m.
1762. John being a son of William Walter (Godwin i) and Rachel Newlin.
Ch. of Amy Jones (No. 126) and Isaac T. Larkin.
VI— 459. JONES LARKIN, b. 12 mo. 4, 1816; d. 11 mo. 17, 1821.
VI— 460. SABILLA LARKIN, b. 2 mo. 12, 1819; d. 10 mo. 18, 1822.
VI— 461. MARY LARKIN (Amy. Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. 3 mo. 13, 1821; m. LEVI T. HOOPES 12 mo. 4, 1850, son of Joshua
Hoopes and Lydia Woodrow, b. 5 mo. 22, 1813; d. 9 mo. 30, 1903. No is-
sue.
He was a cabinet maker by trade, having learned the business with the
late Ephraim Taylor in the Chester Valley, in company with his brother. Af-
ter learning the trade he went to St. Louis and worked there for several years,
after which he returned to this section and began business as an undertaker and
cabinet maker at Sugartown. There he worked for about fifty years, but five
years ago his sight began to fail and he was compelled to retire. He then
came to West Chester and took up his residence in the house where his death
occurred. Gradually his sight failed until he became totally blind about three
years ago. Since then his general health failed gradually until the end came.
He was a member of Bradford Meeting of Friends, at Marshallton, and the
remains were interred in the burying ground at that place.
VI— 462. ELIZA LARKIN (Amy, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John), b.
9 mo. 22, 1823; d. 10 mo. 24, 1908; m. BENJAMIN W. PUSEY 5 mo. 11,
1859, son of William Pusey and Lydia Baker, of New Garden, b. 11 mo. 13,
1824; d. 3 mo. 6, 1890; both buried at New Garden Mtg. He owned and
resided on a farm in New Garden Twp., where he died. Eliza then lived
eleven years at Toughkenamon and later with her sister, Martha, in Kennett
Square. Pa. Issue: —
1477. Wini», b. 12-31-1861; d. 3-23-1864.
VI— 463. ENOS LARKIN (Amv. Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John), b:
2 mo. 13, 1826; m. MARY ELLEN DRURY 10 mo. 27, 1870, dau. of John
Q. Drury and Minerva Holmes, of Plattsburg, N. Y., b. 9 mo. 12, 1846.
He was engaged in mercantile trade first in Wilmington Del., 5 years.
He then removed to Letonia, O., 2 years, thence to Hocking Valley, Ky., 8
years, returning for some time to Germantown, Pa., and again going west
134 PAI^MER FAMILY.
to Richmond, Ind. About 1892 he finally settled in retired life in Philadel-
phia, Pa., residence 3724 Hamilton St.
Issue : —
1478. Edward, b. 7-20-1871; d. 12 mo. — , 1874.
VI— 464. MARTHA LARKIN (Amy, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 19, 1828; unmarried.
She resided in New Garden for some years, but later settled in Kennett
Square, Pa.
VI— 465. PHEBE M. LARKIN (Amy, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 10 mo. 11, 1831; d. 2 mo. i, 1894; m. PHILLIPS CHAMBERS
2 mo. 14, 1 87 1, son of Mahlin Chambers and Elizabeth Lamborn, b. i mo.
31, 1845; d. 8 mo. 31, 1905; both buried at New Garden Mtg. They were!
Friends.
He was a farmer in New Garden Twp., where they both died. He m. a
second wife, Sarah, dau. of Thomas Whitson, who survived him.
Issue : —
1479. Amle E., b. 6-8-1872.
VI— 466. EMMA LARKIN (Amy, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. 8 mo. 9, 1834; d. 4 mo. 6, 1901 ; m. JOHN D. HARRISON 5 mo. 2, 1861,
son of Samuel P. Harrison and Mary Ann Button, b. 9 mo. 29, 1835; d. 8
mo. 22, 1885; both buried at Brandy wine Manor Presbyterian Church.
He was a farmer. Resided at the homestead of his father near Guthrie-
ville. Chester Co., Pa. Issue: —
1480. Mary Ella, b. 4-17-1866; d. 12-24-1893.
VI— 467. ISAAC LARKIN (Amy, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John), b.
4 mo. 2, 1839; m. RACHEL C. KINSEY i mo. i, 1863, dau. of Thomas
Kinsey and Elizabeth Cook, b. 12 mo. 30, 1842; d. i mo. 31, 1909.
He followed farming for a time, but his trade is carpentering and build-
ing. Resided near Toughkenamon many years, but since March 1898 his
residence has been at Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. He met with a pain-
ful accident 6 mo. 5, 1906, by falling from a building, breaking his wrist and
other injuries. He is a Friend, as was also his wife. She was chairman of
the Local Com. of the Chester Co. Children's Aid Society, in which she took
great interest.
Issue: —
1481. Zllla Amy, b. 8-11-1864.
1482. Eva. b. 1-25-1867; d. 8-14-1867.
1483. William B., b. 2-26-1872.
1484. Thomas K., b. 12-9-1884.
SIXTH GENERATION. 135
Ch. of Rebecca Jones (No. 12^) and Joseph Larkin, born in Bethel, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
VI— 468. LYDIA ANN LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. 7 mo. 29, 181 7; d. 5 mo. 19, 1894; m. NICHOLAS AR-
MENT 10 mo. i, 1840, son of Ann Arment, b. 7 mo. 26, 1813; d. 4 mo. 13,
1906; both buried at St. John's P. E. Church, Concord, Pa.
He was a carpenter, which trade he followed for many years; he then
went to farming in Concord; after his wife's death he lived with his
son, Joseph, in Chester, Pa., where he died in his 93rd year.
Issue : —
1485. Rachel Ann, b. 11-1-1841; d. 2-28-1869.
1486. Joseph Larkin, b. 7-13-1844.
1487. Rebecca S., b. 10-22-1849.
1488. Edgar Penn, b. 2-13-1852.
VI— 469. ELIZABETPI LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. 2 mo. 17, 1819; m. CALEB EYRE THOMAS 5 mo. 11,
185 1, at Concord Mtg., son of Townsend Thoinas and Beulah Eyre*b. 3 mo.
19, 1819; d. 5 mo. 12, 1890; buried at Concord Mtg.
He learned the trade of blacksmith, but on the death of his father became
owner of the paternal farm in Upper Chichester Twp., on which they lived
several years. He then sold this and bought another in Concord, on which
he died. His widow remained in this neighborhood several years and then
with her daughter Mary removed to Media, Pa. The family all belonged to
the Society of Orthodox Friends.
Issue : —
1489. Barclay, b. 8-14-1852.
1490. Reece L.. b. 3-3-1854.
1491. Mary, b. 1-2-1856.
1492. Emily, b. 8-16-1858.
VI— 470. THOMAS LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 9, 1820; d. i mo. 27, 1873; m. ELIZA J. LEWIS 3 mo. 3,
1850, dau. of Samuel Lewis and Sarah Moore, b. 5 mo. 17, 1829.
He was a iarmer. Resided at Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O.
The following is an account of how Thomas lost his life, taken from his
county paper :
"About one o'clock on Monday last Mr. Larkin and another man were engaged in
• Note. — Beulah, dau. of John Eyre and Rebecca Sharpless, and sister to Sarah (see
No. 48). Towsend Thomas and Beulah Eyre were m. 11-20-1806 at Chichester Mtg.; he
was b. 6-4-1760 in Willistown; d. 3-28-1846 in U. Chichester; son of Isaac Thomas b.
4-21-1721; d. 1-19-1802, and Mary Townsend (dau. of John from Long Island), who were
m. 3 mo. 16, 1745, at Birmingham Mtg. Isaac, son of Peter Thomas and Elizabeth
Goodwin, who were m. 1711, and Peter, son of Peter Thomas and Sarah Stedman, who
were m. 2 mo. 15, 1686, both of "Sprintowne." All of these were Friends.
136 PALMER FAMILY.
telling a poplar tree in the woods: it lodged temporarily on an adjacent oak, but a large
limb splitting off the former, allowed the oak to return with great force, carrying the
popular limb back with it. The two men started to run, but had only gone a short dis-
tance before the falling limb struck Mr. Larkin with full force on the back part of the
head, crushing his skull and killing him instantly. Mr. Larkin was one of our most
valued citizens, and his loss will be keenly felt by a large circle of acquaintances. He
leaves a wife and four children to mourn his loss."
Issue : —
1493. Sarah Rebecca, b. 4-16-1851.
1494. Dudley, b. 2-1-1853.
1495. Lucy, b. 3-25-1854; d. 5-27-1854.
1496. Ada Elizabeth, b. 11-20-1856; d. 9-17-1861.
1497. Mary A., b. 4-11-1863.
1498. Harvey Thomas, b. 11-8-1865.
VI— 471. SIDNEY LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 3 mo. 17, 1823; d. 12 mo. 2, 1858; m. NATHAN P. DUTTON
4 mo. 25, 1850, son of Jonathan Button and Rachel Pennell, b. 3 mo. 2, 1823;
d. 8 mo. 3, 1850.
Resided in Upper Chichester, Delaware Co., Pa. He lost his life by
a stroke of lightning. The following remarkable account thereof is taken
from the "Delaware County Republican" of Aug. 9, 1850:
"On Saturday last, about four o'clock, a storm of wind and rain, accompanied by
lightning, passed over this county, during which a dwelling-house near Village Green —
where a number of persons were in attendance at a vendue — was struck by lightning.
The electric fluid entered the peak of the roof, passing down between the weather-
boarding and plastering, scattering them in every direction until it reached the first
story, where it divided, one portion passing in at a hook driven in the wall and from
which a looking-glass was suspended, and striking Nathan P. Button, who was standing
immediately under the glass, upon the top of the head, leaving but a slight mark. The
fluid passed to his left arm above the elbow, thence down his body, burning the skin
in its passage. He lived about five minutes, and was sensible of his approaching dissolu-
tion. The fiuid ,t!so passed from him to John McCay, who was standing near, struck him
in the back and ran down both legs, burning the skin and clothes from his body, tear-
ing his shoes to fragments, and leaving' a small hole in the toe of one as if perforated
by a bullet. The other branch of the fluid struck Richard P. Slawter, who was stand-
ing outside o£ the house, and felled him to the ground. He was taken up, but expired
in about fifteen minutes. Rachel Button, the mother of Nathan, was in an adjoining
room, and on being told of the fate of her son, she came out and immediately com-
menced to render every assistance in her power to restore him to animation. After lab-
oring with great anxiety for nearly half an hour, she gradually fainted away, and
continuing to lose respiration she expired in about three-quarters of an hour after the
death of her son.
"The remains of the deceased were all committed to the tomb on Monday. The
whole neighborhood and many persons from a distance turned out to pay the last tribute
to their memories."
Sidney m. second husband, JAMES NICHOLSON, Dec. 31, 1857, son
of John and Hannah, b. June 30, 18 19.
They removed to Harrisville, Harrison Co., Ohio.
Child by last husband : —
1499. Sidney,' L., b. 11-20-1858; d. 7-29-1859.
VI— 472. REBECCA J. LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 6 mo. 29, 1825; d. 9 mo. iS, 1910; buried at New Garden; m.
SIXTH GENERATION. 137
FRANKLIN BRINTON i mc. 28, 1S48, son of Joseph Brinton and Jane
Crossley, b. 12 mo. 23, 1822; d. 10 mo. 6, 1851 ; buried at Birmingham.
M. second husband, JOSEPH GILPIN, 3 mo. 4, 1859, son of George
F. Gilpin and EHzabeth Harlan, b. 7 mo. 4, 1827.
Resided at various localities, finally settling at Swarthmore, Delaware
Co., Pa.
Issue bv first husband : —
IBOO. Sidney' Annie, b. 6-29-1S49; d. 4-24-1891.
By second husband : —
1501. Elizabeth, b. 9-7-1861.
VI— 473. ELI B. LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. 9 mo. II, 1827; d. 7 mo. 30, 1909; m. LYDIA ELIZABETH RIGBY 4
mo. 22, 1849, dau. of Seth Rigby and Lydia John, b. Lima, 3 mo. 24, 1831J
d. 5 mo. 17, 1854. No children
M. second MARY HOWARD Sept. 13, 1855, dau. of John and Hannah
Howard, b. Jan. 28, 1833. They removed westward, finally settling near
Chariton, Lucas Co., Iowa. Issue : —
1502. Sidney J., b. Aug. 15, 1856; d. May 17, 1877.
1508. Martha R., b. Dec. 1, 1857; d. Aug. 26, 1857.
1504. Julia A., b. Feb. 27, 1859.
1505. Emma T., b. June 9, 1864.
1506. James H., b. Jan. 7, 1866.
1507. Ida H., b. Feb. 10, 1869.
1508. Olive B., b. Jan. 24, 1872.
VI— 474. ALICE P. LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 4 mo. 8, 1830; d. 9 mo. 2^, i860: m. GEORGE J. SMEDLEY 4
mo. 3, 1850, son of Isaac Smcdley (John, Thomas, George), and Amy Cox,
of Philadelphia, b. 12 mo. 2^. 1S21 ; d. 5 mo. 6, 1854.
M. second, EDWIN W. PAYNE, 10 mo. 8, 1857, second wife, son of
Captain William Pa^Tie and Mary Ann Griffin, b. 8 mo. 8, 181 1 ; d. 1874, all
of Philadelphia, Pa. ; both bur. Monument Cemetery.
Issue by first husband : —
1509. Jacob Larkln, b. 11-8-1851; d. 7-31-1894.
By second husband : —
1610. Joseph L., b. 8-16-1858
VI— 475. BEULAH LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John/
John), b. 6 mo. 24, 1832; m. JAMES LARKIN 3 mo. 9. 1853. son of Salkeld
Larkin and Sarah Pennell, b. 2 mo. 6, 1824; d. 4 mo. 16. 1875; buried at
Concord Mtg.
He was a farmer; became the owner and resided on the homestead in Up-
per Chichester, Delaware Co., Pa. After his death Beulah removed to Ches-
138 PALMER FAMILY
ter, Pa. Salkeld Larkin was a brother to Beulah's grandfather, John Larkin.
James and she were, therefore, wliat is termed first cousins once removed.
Issue: —
1511. Sarah Rebecca, b. 3-30-1854.
1512. Pennell, b. 9-30-1855.
1513. Sidney, b. 11-25-1856.
1514. Joseph Salkeld, b. 12-16-1859; d. 2 mo. — , 1864.
1515. Milton Walter, b. 3-21-1863.
1516. Shelley, b. 12-24-1865.
1517. Annie S., b. 7-27-1868.
1518. Edith, b. 12-2-1870.
VI— 476. JOSEPH LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, EHzabeth, John,
John) (Larkin line, Joseph, John, Joseph, John), b. 8 mo. 9, 1834; m. HAR-
RIET HANCE, 2 mo. 25, 1858, dau. of Samuel Hance * and Margaret John-
son, b. 6 mo. 20, 1838.
He was a farmer. Resided on farms in Bethel and Concord, was super-
visor of roads in the latter. Afterwards obtained a position in the U. S.
Navy Yard at League Island, Philadelphia, Pa., with residence at 1238
Durfor St., between Wolf and Ritner Sts. Issue born in Bethel: —
1519. Beulah Ella, b. 4-2-1859.
1520. Anna Elizabeth, b. 2-3-1861; d. 4-2-1885.
1521. Horace Jones, b. 1-14-1868.
1522. Jenny Calver, b. 3-8-1873; d. 10-5-1878.
VI— 477. REES J. LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Sept. 9, 1836; d. Nov. 30, 1903; m. CLARA WILLIAMS Dec. 25,
1866, dau. of Jefferson and Lucinda Williams, of Chesterfield, Ohio., b. Nov.
2^, 1847; d. July 16, 1874.
M. second LYDIA E. BRANSON Feb. 21, 1882, dau. of Smith and
Eliza Branson, b. May 26, 1853; d. Oct. 13, 1887.
He removed from Concord, Pa., at an early age to Chesterfield, Morgan
Co., Ohio, where he was married. He had enlisted with the 63rd. Ohio Vol.
Infantry- and served through the war. After his wife's death he removed to
Lincoln, Neb., and thence to California. He returned to Lincoln in 1882,
where he married his second wife, whom he also had the sorrow of losing.
In 1896 he moved to Colorado six miles east of Fort Morgan, where he af-
terwards made his home. The particulars of his death as near as could be as-
certained were that he was going to Omaha, Neb., on a cattle train running
* Note. — Samuel Hance, b. in Concord, April 17, 179S, died in Bethel, Oct. 7, 1892,
buried at Siloam M. E. Church, was a son of Thomas Hance and Jane Wlghton, who
were Scotch-Irish emigrants, she belonging to a distinguished Scotch family, and both
Presbyterians. Their son was an early convert to the Methodist faith and became quite
distinguished as a leader amongst them. He was licensed as an exhorter in 1821, and
to preach in 1830. He would walk many miles in his early manhood to conduct meet-
ings and Induced many to join the church. By trade he was a shoemaker and during
his active life conducted an extensive business in Ihat manufacturing line. He was
twice m., first to Margaret Johnson, Mar. 30, 1S20, and second to Eliza Whittensell (a
widow), nee Garrigues, Apr. 22, 1858. He died at the advanced age of 94 years and 6
mos., greatly beloved by a large circle of friends.
SIXTH GENERATION. 139
in two sections, he having cattle aboard. He was in the caboose of the front
section; whilst going around a curve near Mason City, Neb., this section
slowed up somewhat, allowing the second section to crash into the caboose.
All those therein jumped except Mr. Larkin and one other, who were both
killed. He was a faithful and earnest worker in the Masonic Order, having
joined when a young man. In 1902 his membership was transfared to Oasis
Lodge, No. 67, of Fort Morgan, Col., and the obsequies took place under their
auspices in the Presbyterian Church, services being conducted by Rev. Mr.
Crothers. A large number of neighbors and friends attended tiie funeral in
respect to the departed.
Issue by first wife: —
1628. John B., b. June 16, 1888.
By second wife: —
1624. EUza E., b. Apr. 16, 1883.
1625. Branson R., b. Aug. 5, 1884,
VI— 478. HANNAH LARKIN (Rebecca, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. 3 mo. 30, 1839; m. ABRAHAM PALMER (7) 12 mo. 25, i86a
(No. 926), son of Martin Palmer and Elizabeth Cloud, b. 2 mo. 11, 1838.
Issue given, but further record from his No. : —
Joseph Martin, b. 1-9-1864; d. 6-19-1870.
Alice Ella, b. 1-8-1867.
Llllle Rebecca, b. 12-28-1869.
Josephine Beulah, b. 2-19-1872; d. 6-24-1894.
V
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca.
Ch. of Rees Jones (No. 128) and Elizabeth H. Strode.
VI— 479. REBECCA E. JONES (Rees, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. II mo. 24, 1828; d. 8 mo. 25, 1877; m. HENRY D. COURT,
1847, son of Henry Court and Hannah Archer, of West Chester, Chester Co.,
Pa., b. Mar. 20, 1825; d. April 13. 1902.
They resided at Battle Creek, Mich., where they died and were buried.
Issue : — ;
1526. Richard Henry, b. 11-24-1848; d. 5-10-1892.
1527. Emma Frances, b. 2-23-1850; d. 5-15-1851.
1628. Mary L., b. 9-22-1852.
1529. Anna Marshall, b. 8-8-1866.
1530. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 8-2-1857.
1631. Idaletta H., b. 12-29-1859.
1532. Frank E.. b. 6-1-1863.
VI— 480. MARY S. JONES (Rees, Rebecca, Elizabeth. John, John),
b. Sept. 8, 1830; d. May 6, 1895; m. MILTON E. WILLIS July 15." 1867,
son of Henry Willis and Hannah Marsh, of Battle Creek, Mich., b Dec 6
1833-
I40 PALMER FAMILY
He removed to California Oct. 1857, and she July 1867. Resided in
San Francisco where Mary died and was buried in Cypress Lawn Cemetery,
San Mateo Co., Cal. The family records were destroyed in the great fire and
earthquake of 1906.
He is engaged in the fire, marine and life insurance business with the
New York Underwriters' Agency, Merchants' Exchange Building, San Fran-
cisco. Residence, 2202 Blake St., Berkely, Cal.
Issue : —
1533. Frederick M., b. June 16, 1868.
1534. Harry R., b. Dec. 6, 1869.
1535. Mary Frances, b. Aug. 23, 1873.
VI— 481. REES B. JONES (Rees, Rebecca, Elizabeth, John, John),
b. 9 mo. 2, 1832; m. JANE ADAMSON 3 mo. — , 1862, dau. of John Adam-
son and Ann Cox, of Seneca, N. Y., b. Sept. i, 1835.
He was a farmer; had a farm about two miles from Battle Creek, Mich.,
but retired to Urbendale, a suburb of that city, with address Battle Creek,
Mich., R. F. D. 4.
Issue: —
1536. Elizabeth Ann, b. 2-20-1863.
1B37. George Lauer, b. 6-17-1865.
1538. Mary Frances, b. 9-4-1867.
1539. William Hessell, b. 11-8-1869. ,
1540. Florence May, b. 5-4-1874.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Nathaniel Morris {No. 132) and Sarah Myers, bom either in Chester
or Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 482. HICKMAN MORRIS (Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. Oct. 20, 1820; d. Feb. 21, 1908; m. SARAH PEIRCE Jan.
2, 1850, dau. of Myers Peirce and Mary Elizabeth Hughes, b. May 20, 1820J
d. Jan. 10, 1898.
He went to Anne Arundle Co., Maryland, in 1850, and bought a -farm,
on which they lived until the beginning of the Rebellion in 1861, when he
was obliged to sell out and leave on accovuit of his Union sentiment. Ha
served four years in the Union Army as Commissary Sergeant in Coles' Cavi
airy. After the war he purchased Glen Iral farm near Elkridge, Howard Co.,
Md., and continued to reside thereon.
Issue : —
1541. Henry Myers, b. June 18, 1851.
1542. Myers Peirce, b. Mar. 24, 1853; d. In Infancy.
VI— 483. HANNAH MORRIS (Nathaniel 5), b. 1821 ; d. quite young'.
VI— 484. CHARLOTTE MORRIS (Nathaniel 5), b. 1822; d. three
months old.
SIXTH GENERATION. 141
VI— 485. NATHANIEL E. MORRIS (Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. Mar. 14, 1824; d. Oct. 23, i860; m. THEODOSIA M-
DILWORTH June 24, 1847, ^^u- °^ Thomas Dilworth and Ann Bugless, b<
Oct 30, 1828; d. Dec. 18, 1888.
He was buried at Concord Mtg., she at Birmingham. He was a wheel-
wright and also a carpenter. I'hey resided mostly about Dilworthtown, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1543. Thomas D.. b. Mar. 10, 1848.
1544. Sarah Emma, b. Feb. 13, 1850.
1545. Dillwyn D., b. Nov. 21, 1852; d. Nov. 12, 1853.
1546. Jefferia M., b. Oct. 15, 1855; d. June 25, 1857.
1547. Harry M., b. Mar. 22, 1858.
1548. Anna D., b. Feb. 12, 1860; d. May 5, 1861.
VI— 486. THOMAS MORRIS (Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Nov. 26, 1826; d. May 15, 1906; m. MARGARET HAWS April
2, 1847, ^^^' °^ John Haws and Rebecca McDaniel, b. July 18, 1827; d. Feb.
27, 1859.
M. second ELIZABETH HAWS Sept. 2, 1863, twin-sister to his first
wife, b. July 18, 1827; d. April 12, 1893.
M. third EUNICE PALMER, nee Pyle, Oct. — , 1900, dau. of William
Pyle and Susan Bowers, b. Aug. 16, 1839.
All the deceased buried in Cumberland Cemetery. He was by trade a
wheelwright and in conjunction with his father-in-law were makers of the
noted Haws plows, with shop in Middletown Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. He
later bought a farm in Thornbnry Twp., on which he resided until towards
the close of his life, when he lived with his son, Franklin, at Glen Mills, Pa.
Children, all by his first wife : —
1549. Franklin, b. Oct. 1, 1847.
1550. Alphonso, b. Sept. 10, 1849; d. Oct. 22, 1898.
1551. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 7, 1851.
1552. John H., b. Mar. 2, 1855; d. May 29, 1894.
1553. Margaretta, b. Feb. 8, 1859.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth.
Cli. of John Morris (No. /jj) and Ann Workman.
VI— 487. WILMER W. MORRIS (John. Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John) b. July 29, 1829, Chester Co. ; d. Jan. 16, 1908, Penn Twp. ; m. MATIL-
142 PALMER FAMILY
DA WILSON April 12, 1863, dau. of Joseph Wilson * and Bridget Kain, b.
June 19, 1842, Penn Twp. ; d. Aug. 21, 1901, same.
He resided in Penn Twp. just outside the city limits, but address was
15CXJ Lincoln Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Death Notice. — Wilmer W. Morris, 80 yrs. old, one of the best known citizens of
Penn township, died early yesterday morning at his home after an illness of two weeks.
When the Civil War broke out Mr. Morris, with his three brothers, were amnog the
first to answer his country's call, enlisting in Company A, Sixty-third Pennsylvania Vol-
unteers, Colonel Alexander Hay commanding, and served with distinction throughout
the Civil War, having been wounded at the second battle of Bull Run and at Fair Oaks,
Va. Mr. Morris Is survived by six children, his wife having died about six years ago.
They are:
1564. Maria Jane, b. Aug. 12, 1864.
1565. William Franklin, b. June 13, 1866.
1556. Llllie Ann, b. Jan. 29, 1869.
1557. John W., b. Aug. 9, 1871.
1558. Mary Blanche, b. Nov. 1, 1874.
1559. Wilmer Joseph, b. Nov. 10, 1877.
VI— 488. JOHN W. MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Jan. 20, 1831 ; d. Jan. 5, 1900; m. MARGARET G. DONALDSON
June 19, 1872, of Penn Twp., Allegheny Co., Pa., dau. of \\'illiam Maxwell
Donaldson t and Mary Carroll, b. 1843.
They removed to Missouri, whai young, where he bought a farm and
there died. He and dau. Grace ^ere buried in Kahoka Cemetery.
Her address Kahoka, Clark Co., Mo., Box. 214. Issue: —
1560. Elmer, b. July 5, 1873.
1561. Grace, b. March 6, 1^77, d. April 18, 1886.
1562. Ella, b. June 11, 18S3.
VI— 489. ELIZABETH ABIGAIL MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. April 23, 1833; d. Aug. 24, 1877: bur. in Vogal Ceme-
tery, Newport, Lawrence Co., Pa.; m. JOHN B. McKINNEY July 3, 1851,
b. Jan. 23, 1825; d. Jan. 3, 1893; buried in Uniondale Cemetery, Allegheny
Co., Pa.
A music teacher. Issue : —
1563. Anthony Wayne, b. Mar. 12, 1852.
1564. Annie Mary, b. Oct. 7, 1853; d. Dec. 23, 1855.
1566. John Quincy Adams, b. May 22, 1855; d. Jan. 11, 1856.
1566. Adellia Frances, b. Nov. 4, 1856.
1567. An infant, b. Oct. 11, 1858; d. same date.
1568. Mary Levlna, b. June 3, 1860.
1569. Charles Morris, b. Feb. 18, 1864.
1570. John Lincoln, b. July 10, 1867.
1571. Margaret Jane, b. July 26, 1869.
1572. Harry, b. April 6, 1873.
1573. George Homer, b. Sept. 23, 1875; d. April 7, 1891.
• Note.— Joseph Wilson, b. April 21, 1789, at Hagerstown, Md.; d. Sept. 1. 1869, in Penn
Twp., Allegheny Co., Pa. Bridget Kain, b. Dec. 3, 1795, near Philadelphia; d. March
12, 1871, Penn Twp.
t Note.— Wm. M. Donaldson, b. 1787, in Ireland; d. May 1867, in Allegheny Co., Pa.
Mary Carroll, b. 1802; m. 1822; d. 1872, on the farm on which she was born In Alle-
gheny Co., Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 143
VI— 490. JESSE M. MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Nov. 13, 1834; m. CATHERINE WILSON Feb. 14, 1866, ot
Penn Twp., Allegheny Co., Pa., dau. of William Wilson and Mary Hirely, b.
1843.
He enlisted in Com. A., 63rd. Pa. Vol. Inft., during the Civil War and
was wounded at Fair Oaks, Va., May 31, 1862. He has followed the pipe
line and road building business and has been Commissioner of Roads. Ad-
dress 7616 Mulford Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue : —
1574. William John, b. Aug. 26, 1867.
1575. Charles Franklin, b. Aug. 8, 1869.
1576. Mary Wilson, b. July 25, 1871.
1577. Annie May, b. Aug. 9, 1873.
1578. Robert Louis, b. Oct. 15, 1875.
1679. Martha Sampson, b. Aug. 12, 1879.
1580. Jessie Belle, b. Aug. 11, 1882.
1581. Elsie Myrtle, b. June 28, 1885.
VI— 491. SUSAN L. MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Aug. 4, 1836; m. PETER LIVENGOOD BANNEN * Aug. 17,
1871, son. of John and Fanny Bannen, b. Nov. 22, 1825; d. Aug. 12, 1902.
He was a druggist; was in business in Verona, Allegheny Co., Pa., a
nimiber of years. Removed in 1900 to Bakerstown, same Co., where he
bought a store; here he died and she continued with a dau., Mary L., by his
first wife. Issue: —
1582. Lolo Ann, b. 1873; d. Nov. 15, 1894; unm.
1583. John Morris, b. 1875; d. Sept. 3, 1876.
All buried m Mt. Hope Cenicleiy, Allegheny Co., Pa.
I
In an account of the life of P. L. Bannen it is stated that he was bom
near Greenville, Ohio. At thirteen years he was employed following the
tow-path of the Wabash and Erie Canal, and later he became the Boy Stage
Coach Driver, plying between Plymouth, Logansport and La Porte, Ind. Ha
then applied himself to the study of medicine and migrated westward; he esi
tablished a drug store at Salem, Iowa ; after remaining here several years he re-
turned east and located at Verona, Pa., on the banks of the Allegheny river,
and later removed to Bakerstov.'n, Pa., where he died. His discovery of a
valuable healing agent, which he called Neu-nab Ointment, has added a val-
uable medicine to the people for the purposes to which it is adapted.
VI— 492. JOSEPH W. MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Nov. 21, 1838; d. Aug. 20, 1886; unm.
Note. — P. L. Bannen, by his first wife, had two children, 1 Jeptha G. Bannen, a
clothing merchant of Verona, Pa., who m. Jennie James, and has two children, William
J. and John L. Bannen. 2 Mary L. Bannen, who conducts the business left by her father
at Bakerstown, Pa.
144 PALMER FAMII^Y
The following account of his accidental death has been furnished by his
sister :
INSTANTLY KILLED.
A Well Known Farmer Meets His Death in a Harvest Field.
Yesterday afternoon about three o'clock Joseph W. Morris, a farmer residing In
Fenn township, was instantly killed by the wheels of a wagon passing over his head,
Mr. Morris was hauling in oats from the harvest field, and while standing on the wagon
the horses took fright and started forward, throwing him to the ground in front of the
wagon. The wheels passed over him, crushing his head. He was dead when his work-
men came to his rescue. Mr. Morris was a highly respected citizen of that community
and resided near Wildwood Park. He served in the war as a private in Company A,
Sixty-third Regiment, and participated in some of the hardest battles under the com-
mand of General Alex Hays. At the second battle of Bull Run he had three guns shat-
tered in his hand. Mr. Morris was 46 years old. His remains will be interred on
Sunday.
VI— 493. GEORGE W. MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Sept. 19, 1840; d. March. 12, 1908; unm. He resided on the homa
place and was a writer in the Commissioners' Office of Allegheny Co. Court
House ; address. White Ash, Pa.
VI— 494. BENJAMIN F. MORRIS (John 6), b. March 22, 1842; d.
Aug. 7, 1845.
VI— 495. CHARLES F. MORRIS (John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. April 22, 1844; d. Oct. 30, 1862.
He enlisted in Com. K., Ninth Pa. Vol. Inf. On account of his youth
his brother secured his discharge and started him home, but he simply crossed
the station platform and rejoined his regiment. He was wounded by a piece of
shell at Fredericksburg and died of fever at Washington, D. C. He was bur-
ied in the grounds of the Soldiers' Home near that city.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Joseph Morris {No. 1^4) and Esther Entriken, born in Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 496. CAROLINE MORRIS, b. Sept. 23, 1821 ; d. Sept. 24, 1821.
VI— 497. ANTHONY W. MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. Sept. 30, 1822; d Dec. 2, 1907; m. EMELINE TWADELL
Nov. 18, 1857, dau. of Wm. H. Twadell and Catharine Horter, of Birming-
ham, Delaware Co., Pa., b. Mar. 25, 1838.
He was a farmer near Wagontown, Chester Co., Pa., owning the farin
formerly bought by his father. Issue : —
1584. Joseph T., b. Nov. 18, 1858.
1585. Catharine, b. Nov. 30, 1861.
1586. Esther, b. Oct. 20, 1863.
1587. William W., b. Sept. 30, 1865.
1588. Ella, b. Sept. 15, 1867.
1589. Mary, b. Nov. 6, 1871.
1590. Elizabeth Hortor, b. May 25, 1886.
SIXTH GENERATION. 145
VI— 498. GEORGE \V. MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Sept. 15, 1824; d. Feb. 24, 1857; unm.
He lived on the farm with his father. His two sisters living with him in
a separate house from the homestead.
VI— 499. CARPENTER MORRIS, b. Sept. 22, 1825; d. June 2y,
1826.
VI— 500. JOSEPH MORRIS, JR., b. Feb. 19, 1827; d. Aug. 11, 1833,
after his parents' removal from Dihvorthtown; buried at Ercildoun Mtg.
VI— SOI. EMILY MORRIS, b. May 17, 1828; d. Sept. 2, 1830; buried
at Concord Mtg.
VI— 502. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. Dec. 15, 1830; d. July 22, 1868; unm.
He kept a store at Conshohocken, IMontgomery Co.. Pa., and lost his life
by being burned. He went into the cellar to get something after night, and
the gas that had generated from coal oil that had leaked from the vessel it
was in took fire, causing an explosion, which burned him so severely as to
cause his death in a short time.
VI— 503. HANNAH ANN MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth. Elizabeth,
John, John), b. 6 mo. 29. 1832; d. Dec. 6, 1887; m. ELISHA L. PHIPPS
1896 ( ?), son of John Phipps and Jane Lewis.
He was a farmer with residence near Ercildoun. Chester Co., Pa. Aboui
1901 he went to the West and not heard of afterwards.
Issue : —
1591. John, b. April 20, 1870; d. Mar. 29, 1899.
1592. Esther, b. Nov. 7, 1872; d. May 28, 1903.
1593. Mary Jane. b. Oct. 15, 1876; d. Jan. 20, 1905.
VI— 504. SAMUEL MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth. Elizabeth. John,
John), b. 7 mo. 26, 1834; d. 9 mo. 23, 1881 ; m. RUTHANNA WHITE i.
mo. 16, 1870, dau. of John White and Ruthanna Gregg, of New Garden, b.
June 13, 1848.
He was a farmer, at one time on the homestead, and afterwards near Un-
ionville. His family has resided in Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
1594. Joshua, b. 8-24-1871; d. 4-6-1872.
1595. John W., b. 2-12-1873.
1596. Joseph S., b. 1-12-1875; d. 5-9-1900; unm.
1597. Mary Anna, b. 12-8-1876.
1598. Eva H., b. 12-19-1878.
1599. Samuel W., b. 9-26-1881.
146 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 505. MARY TANK MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, EHzabeth.
John, John), b. i mo. i,"i836; m. JONATHAN STYER 11 mo. 10, 1870,
son of Stephen Styer and Jane Jones, b. i mo. 17, 1816; d. i mo. 14, 1908.
He was a farmer near Port Kennedy, but finally retired to Norristown,
both in Montgomery Co., Pa. No issue.
VT— 506. JOSEPH ELLWOOD MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. Mar. 18, 1838; d. Dec. 22, 1905, in Sadsburyville; bur-
ied at Octoraro Cemetery; m. BARBARA A. ANDES Jan. 7, 1869, dau. of
Martin Andes and Elizabeth Beltz, b. Jan. 8, 1849.
He had a farm in Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa. Her address, Sadsbury-*
ville, Pa. Issue: —
1600. John Andes, b. Nov. 5, 1869.
1601. Joseph Martin, b. Aug. 11, 1872.
1602. Herman B., b. Jan. — , 1881.
1603. A. Wayne, b. Oct. 2, 1885.
1604. Ivan S., b. Oct. 25, 1890.
VI— 507. ESTHER E. MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John,
John), b. Dec. 16, 1839. Resides 117 East MagnoHa St., West Chester, Pa.
She has furnished very material information for this work.
VI— 508. JOHN ALFRED MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, Elizabeth,
John, John), b. May 17, 1842; d. Mar. 11, 1863.
He was in the marine service of the U- S. on board the ship Juniata. He
died of sickness ; buried at Ercildoun Mtg.
VI— 509. WILLIAM HENRY MORRIS (Joseph, Elizabeth, Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. Nov. 26, 1844; d. Jan. 25, 1876; m. SARAH ELLIS
Feb. II, 1873, dau. of Joseph Ellis and Susan Thomas, b. 1847 ( ?).
They resided near Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery Co., Pa. No chil-
dren. He was a clerk for Allen Wood & Co., for some time, then in a store
at Conshohocken with his brother, and finally a real estate agent. His widow
m. second Andrew Reynolds, 1900.
Line of John, John, Martha, John.
Ch. of Jacob Chamberlin (No. /jp) and Rebecca Taylor. Probably bom in
East Bradford, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 510. JOSEPH CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John,
John), b. Feb. 26, 1803; d. July 2, 1840; m. SARAH COVINGTON Feb.
I, 1827, in West Chester, Pa., dau. of Joseph Covington and Rachel Scott, b.
Oct. 10, 1806; d. Oct. — 1881.
Carpenter. He went to Maracaybo, Venezuela, S. A., to superintend the
SIXTH GENERATION. 147
erection of buildings or machinery for a company in Philadelphia, and died
whilst there. He was buried in the cemetery for foreign residents.
Sarah m. second husband, John Crawford, who has been extensively en-
gaged in the running of stage-coaches. Resided at Andora, Twenty-first ward,
Philadelphia, Pa. She was buried at Roxboro Presbyterian Church.
His children were:—
1605. Caroline Frances, b. Nov. 27, 1827; d. Aug. 6, 1906.
1606. William Callahan, b. June 16, 1830.
VI— 511. MARY ANN CHAMBERLIN (Jacob. John, Martha, John,
John), b. July 3, 1805; d. Sept. 27, 1835; m AMASA FINNEY about 1828.
He came from New York State, and after their marriage removed to
Grafton, Mo., where they died. No children.
VI— 512. TAYLOR CHAMBERLIN (Jacob. John. J^Iartha, John,
John), b. Jan. 19, 1807; d. May 2, 1889; m.'PHEBE GRAY Mar. 4, 1836,
dau. of William Gray and Mary Gibbons, b. Mar. 14, 1808; d. Mar. 14, 1871;
both buried in Mt. Peace Cemetery.
Resided at 1325 Otis St., Philadelphia, Pa. Issue: —
1607. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 1, 1837; d. Aug. 4, 1839.
1608. Rebecca Jane, b. Sept. 29, 1840.
1609. Jacob, b. Mar. 10. 1844; d. May 25, 1847.
VI— 513. BENJAMIN CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John,
John), b. Mar. 12, 1809; d. May 19, 1874; m. ELIZA HOSKINS Oct. 20,
1831, daughter of Joseph Hoskins and Hannah Brinton, b. Oct. 14, 1809; died
Sept. 13, 1862; both buried in Riverview Cemetery.
He lost his sight. Resided in Wilmington, Del. Issue: —
1610. Hannah H., b. Aug. 23, 1833; d. Dec. 2, 1892.
1611. Titus, b. June 7, 1836; d. Sept. 8. 1909.
1612. Joseph E., b. Feb. 14, 1838; d. April 14, 1909.
1613. Jacob, b. Feb. 26, 1842.
1614. Eliza Ann, b. July 4, 1844.
1615. Rosaletta. b. April 4. 1848.
VI— 514. TITUS CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John, John),
b. May 14, 1811 ; d. Nov. 10, 1834; unm.
He was a carpenter, and lost his life by falling from the roof of Ellis P.
Marshall's house in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa., which he and another man
were at the time engaged in repairing. They had a pole lengthways of the
roof, and fastened at each end by a rope to the peak, and whilst at work tha
end at which he was became unfastened, precipitating him to the ground,
causing his death in a short time.
VI— 515. ELIZA D. CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John,
148 PALMER FAMILY.
John), b. Sept. 12, 1813; d. Oct 2, 1863; m. EDWIN SEAL April 30, 1835,
son of Eli Seal and Mary Hannum, b. Oct. 31, 1813; d. June 8, 1881.
Resided at Unionville, Chester Co., Pa. Issue: —
1616. Titus C. b. Feb. 17, 1836; d. Sept. 14, 1872.
1617. Franklin H., b. Feb. 16, 1839; d. Aug. 16, 1843.
1618. Jesse, b. Oct. 4, 1844.
1619. Anna, b. Jan. 28, 1847; d. 1853.
1620. Henry, b. Dec. 11, 1850; d. Aug. 23, 1906.
1621. Anna Lucy, b. May 6, 1856.
VI— 516. THO:\IAS CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John,
John), b. April 28. 1815; d. Aug. 13, 1899: m. ANNA E. JEFFERIS June
8, 1837, dau. of. Cheraey Jefferis and Maria Hatton, b. 12 mo. 13, 1814; d.
10 mo. 21, 1853.
M. second, ESTHER D.-WIS, 1866. She d., but date not given.
M. third, EMMA GANTZ Sl»e d. ■^.lay 25, 1895.
He removed to Columbus, O., where he was foreman in a railroad repair
shop for several years ; then removed to Westboro, Clinton Co., O., where he
and third wife died and were buried.
Ch. by first wife :—
1622. Cheyney J., b. Jan. 7, 1838.
1623. Mary A., b. Feb. 8, 1840.
Ch. by second wife: —
1624. (a) Joseph J.
1624. (b) Etta B., b. 1872.
Ch. by third wife: —
1625. Arthur P.
1626. Eliza.
VI— 517. BERTHA K. CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John,
John), b. Oct. 7, 181 7; d. Mar. 2, 1901 : m. THOMAS F. LEONARD Oct.
12, 1842, son of Timothy Leonard and Suianna Terence, b. Jan. 8, 1813; d.
Jan. 22, 1858, in Philadelphia; both buried in West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
For some time her residence was Bryn Mawr, in charge of a large R. R.
Hotel. Issue : —
1627. Susanna, b. July 22, 1843; d. April 17, 1847.
1628. Virginia L., b. Nov. 15, 1844.
1629. Thomas T., b. Oct. 25, 1847.
1630. William P., b. Dec. 20, 1849; d. Nov. 10, 1871; unm.
1631. Jacob Chamberlin, b. Feb. 8, 1851.
VI— 518. MARTHA JANE CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha,
John, John), b. May 13, 1820, Greene Co., O. ; d. Dec. 6, 1908; bur. in Green
Mount Cemetery; m. JONATHAN GHEEN Sept. i, 1842, her cousin (See
No. 537).
SIXTH GENERATION. 149
After his death she pnrchnsed the house formerly owned by her parents
in which she Hved many years, and later moved to 23 East Miner St., West
Chester, Pa.
Their children were ; —
1632. WilUamanna C, b. .luly 27, 1843; d. Aug. 5, 1846.
1633. Levi W., b. July 28, 1846.
1634. Arthur P., b. Jan. 26, 1859.
VI— 519. ISAAC T. CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha, John,
John), b. May 9, 1822: d. Sept. 6, 1904; m. ELIZABETH T. DIXON July
23, 1856, dau. of Jesher H. Dixon and Mary Taylor, b. 1830; d. July 24, 1899.
He was a merchant and dealer in leather at 1 1 1 W. Fourth street, Wil-
mington, Del., from 1850 to 1876; then sold out and removed to Hockessin,
Del., where they both died and were buried.
Issue : —
1635. Dixon, d. in Infancy.
1636. Mary D., b. Feb. 25, 1861.
1637. Isaac Henry, b. Oct. 25, 1866.
VI— 520. A. PALMER CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha,
John, John), b. Aug. 26, 1824; d. circa 1877 ( ?) ; m. MARGARET DAVIS
June 12, 1866, dau. of John and Kittie Davis, b. Dec. 18, 1843.
He removed from West Chester, Pa., to Worthington, Noble Co., Minn.
Issue: —
1638. Arthur Leonard, b. Feb. 18, 1867.
1639. Kittie Bertha, b. Aug. 24, 1869; d. Sept. 21, 1872.
1640. Beatrice R., b. Dec. 3, 1873.
No further information found.
VI— 521. CHARLOTTE T. CHAMBERLIN (Jacob, John, Martha,
John, John), b. Feb. 6, 1828; d. Sept. — 1898: m. WILMER WORTH-
INGTON Mar. II, 1852, son of John Worthington and Rachel Mattson, b.
Aug. II, 1828; d. July 5, 1862, He was buried at Oakland and she at Bir-
mingham. They resided in West Chester, Pa. No issue.
Ch. of Titus Chamherlin {No. 140) and Jane Cheyney. Probably born in
Westtown Twp.
VI— 522. ELIZABETH CHAMBERLIN (Titus, John, Martha. John,
John), b. circa 1805 or 6 ( ?) ; d. 3 mo. — , 1841 ; m. ISAAC HICKLIN 9
mo. 18, 1830, son of Thomas Hicklin and Phebe Woodrow, of Chester Co.,
Pa., b. 5 mo. II, 1809; d. i mo. 15, 1859.
He was a miller. They removed from New Garden, Chester Co., to East
I50 PALMER FAMILY.
Brandywine, Chester Co., where EHzabeth died. Isaac removed to Centre Co.,
Pa., and d. at Unionville, in that county.
Issue : —
1641. Amy, b. 1-5-1831; d. 1-28-1831.
1642. Enos T., b. 1-21-1832; d. 3-24-1904.
1643. Cheyney. b. 12-6-1833; d. 8-21-1836.
1644. Phebe Jane, b. 3-20-1836; d. 4-31-1899.
1645. Isaac, Jr., b. 6-7-1837; d. 9-10-1837.
1646. Elizabeth, Jr., b. 6-10-1838; d. 9-10-1838.
1647. Rachel A., b. 5-28-1840; d. 10-28-1899.
VI— 523. JOSEPH CHAMBERLIN (Titus, John, Martha, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 6, 1808; d. 7 mo. 15, 1852; m. RACHEL WRIGHT 5 mo.
2, 1830, dau. of John Wright and Letitia Eastwick, b. 3 mo. 12, 1813; d. Ii
mo. 19, 1874.
They resided in New Garden Twp., Chester Co., Pa. After his death
Rachel removed to West Chester, where she died. He was buried at New
Garden Meeting- and she at Green Mount Cemetery.
Their children were: —
1648. Letitia Jane, b. Dec. 20, 1833; d. Nov. 17. 1842.
1649. Henrietta, b. Dec. 20, 1835.
1650. Titus, b. May 1, 1838; d. June 27, 1864.
1651. John, b. Mar. 1, 1841.
1652. Elizabeth Jane, b. April 22, 1843.
1653. Marian, b. Jan. 8, 1845.
1654. Phebe Ann, b. May 14, 1847.
1655. Cheyney H., b. Feb. 15, 1850.
1656. Josephine, b. Sept. 4, 1852.
Ch. of Hannah CharnberUn {No. 141) and Jonathan Gheen, probably born in
East Goshen.
VI— 524. AMY GHEEN (Hannah, John, Martha, John, John), b. July
24, 1808; d. April I, 18S8; m. MORGAN MASSEY Dec. 28, 1828, son of
Joseph Massey and Sarah Morgan, b. Nov. 11, 1806; d. May 30, 1886; both
buried at Goshen Mtg. He was a farmer owning a farm near East Glen-
lock, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1657. Sarah Jane, b. Oct. 27, 1829.
1658. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 26, 1831; d. June 2, 1890.
1659. Hannah Gheen, b. Oct. 15, 1839.
1660. John G., b. May 9. 1844.
VI— 525. SUSAN GHEEN (Hamiah, John, Martha, John, John), b.
Sept. 4, 1809; d. Aug. I, 1892; m. WILLIAM MORGAN, son of John
Morgan and Mary King, b. Nov. 19, 1803; d. Feb. 15, 1887; both buried at
Goshen Mtg.
SIXTH GENERATION. 151
He owned and resided on a farm near Goshenville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1661. Amy, b. Oct. 31, 1830.
1662. Hannah Mary.
1663. Sarah Jane.
1664. John, b. circa, 1837; d. in Infancy 1837.
1665. J. Gheen, b. Aug. 9, 1839.
1666. Emma Wilmer, b. Sept. 7, 1840.
VI— 526. JOHN W. GHEEN (Hannah, John, Martha, John, John),
b. Aug. 23, 1812; d. April 10, 1840; m. ELIZABETH PEARSON Feb. 15,
1838, dau. of John Pearson and Jane Jones, b. Jan. 12, 1814.
She m. a second husband, Abraham Rambo. They resided in West
Chester.
Issue : —
1667. Jonathan R., b. Dec. 23, 1838; d. June 30, 1866.
VI— 527. SIDNEY H. GHEEN (Elannah 5), b. Feb. is, 1818: d'.
Mar. 6, 1818.
Ch. of Elizabeth Chamberlin (No. 142) and Samuel Dazns.
VI— 528. REUBEN DAVIS (Elizabeth, Tohn, Martha, Tohn, John),
b. March 12, 1804; d. Jan. 22, 1835; m. ELIZABETH COURTNEY Oct.
14, 1830; b. May 13, 1810; d. Feb. 28, 1879.
Resided at Lexington, Richland Co., O.
Children : —
1668. Almira A., b. Nov. 1831; d. March — , 1858.
1669. Elizabeth M., b. April, — , 1835.
VI— 529. AMOS DAVIS (same Hne), b. Dec. 30, 1805; d. June 19,
1868; m. RACHEL MEREDITH May 4, 1827.
M. second, Taylor. Children : —
1670. Lloyd J. Davis.
1671. Rebecca A. Davis.
1672. Elizabeth J. Davis.
1673. Samuel M. Davis.
1674. John M. Davis.
1675. Albert C. Davis.
1676. Eliza A. Davis.
1677. Amos Davis, Jr.
VI— 530. JOHN DAVIS (Elizabeth. John, Martha, John, John), b.
152 PALMER FAMILY.
Oct. 4, 1809; d. Oct. I, 1868; m. MARY McCLURE Oct 31, 1834; b. Jan.
12, 1812; d. Jan. 7, 1895.
Resided in Morrow Co., Ohio. Cliildren : —
1678. Tacy Ann, b. Sept. 13, 1835.
1679. Thomas C, b. Oct. 13, 1837; d. Feb. 13, 1902.
1680. Reuben, b. Aug. 29, 1839; d. Feb. 22, 1902.
1681. Sarah Elizabeth, b. June 30, 1841.
1682. Egbert J., b. Oct. 8, 1843; d. April — , 1904.
1683. Phebe Rebecca, b. Sept. 22, 1845.
1684. Allen Abner, b. Sept. 7, 1847.
1685. John Gilbert, b. Nov. 29, 1850.
1686. Charles McClure, b. Dec. 25, 1853; d. Aug. 20, 1904.
1687. Samuel Riley, b. Aug. 9, 1856.
VI— 531. WILLIAM DAVIS Csame line), b. Nov. 17. 1812; d. Sept.
15, 1844; m- ELIZABETH MITCHELL Feb. 25, 1836.
Resided in Morrow Co., O.
1688
1689
1690.
1691
1692
Children : —
Addison.
Isaac J.
Rachel.
William Henry, d. at 18 yearB.
Mary Ann.
VI— 532. SAMUEL DAVIS, JR. (same line), b. Feb. 20, 181 5; d.
July 30, 1864; m. HANNAH YOUNG Feb. 21, 1839. Removed to Sauk
Co., Wis.
Children : —
1693. Mary, deceased.
1694. John, deceased.
1695. Aaron Y., deceased.
1696. Henry.
1697. Elmon.
1698. Tacy.
1699. Silas, deceased.
VI— 533. TACY ANN DAVIS (Elizabeth 5, same line), b. Dec. 17,
1817; d. in infancy.
VI— 534. ELIZA A. DAVIS (Elizabeth 5, same line), b. Jan. 12, 1820;
d. May 31, 1899; m. JOHN MOUNT Oct. 28, 1851.
After his death m. second, JOHN MARSHALL Nov. 3, 1857.
Resided at Corsica, Morrow Co., Ohio. Reported to have had one child
by John Mount, but name not given, and probably died in infancy as her
brother wrote she left no children.
VI— S35. HENRY P. DAVIS (Elizabeth, John, Martha, John, John),
b. Nov. 30, 1822; d. Mar. — , 1908; m. LOUISA F. BRUCK Nov. 9, 1852,
SIXTH GENERATION. 153
at Mansfield, Ohio., dau. of William Bruck and Catherine Leeds. She wag
b. Oct. 8, 1 83 1, at Lisbon, O.
They resided in Mansfield, Ricliland Co., O.. of which place he was for
some years postmaster. He was an Attorney-at-Law with office in Carpen-
ter Block and residence at No. 12 South Mulberry St.
Children : —
1700. LllUe May, b. July 13, 1854; d. May 5, 1885.
1701. Henry Leeds, b. Oct. 7, 1857.
Ch. of Mary Chamberlin {No. 14^) and Levi Gheen, all bom in Goshen, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
VI— 536. TITUS W. GHEEN (Mary, John, Martha, John, John), b.
Oct. 14, 1810; d. Oct. — . 1888; m. MARTHA ATKINS May 2, 1833,
dau. of William Atkins and Susanna Dowlin, b. Jan. 14, 1806; d. Nov. i,
1876; both buried in Wilmington & Brandywine Cemetery.
He was a harness-maker by trade, but later in the sash, door, etc., manu-
facturing trade. Resided in Wilmington, Delaware.
Issue : —
1702. John Wesley, b. June, 18, 1834: d. Feb. 6, 1906.
1703. Morgan M., b. July 24, 1836; d. April 16, 1865.
1704. Nathan, b. Jan. 25, 1838.
1705. Susanna D., b. Nov. 1, 1842.
1706. Jacob J., b. April 9, 1844; d. Oct. 7, 1867.
VI— 537. JONATHAN GHEEN (Mary, John, Martha. John, John),
b. Nov. 14, 181 1 ; d. Nov. 9, i860; m. MARTHA JANE CHAMBERLIN
Sept. I, 1842 (See No. 518).
They resided in East Goshen, Chester Co., Pa.
See further record under he/ name.
VI— 538. PALMER GHEEN (Mary, John, Martha. John. John), b.
April 6, 1814; d. Sept. 2^, 1868; m. MARY EVANS May 11, 1836, b. Mar.
1, 1819; d. July I, 1883, sister to Martha (See No. 542), with whom she
resided after Palmer's death. Both buried at Wilmington, Del.
Issue, the first four born in \\'ilmington, the next two at Harmony Mills,
Del., and the last in Goshen, Cher,ler Co., Pa. : —
1707. Elwood Daly, b. Mar. 4, 1838; d. Feb. — , 1839.
1708. Charles Henry, b. Feb. 2, 1840; d. Dec. 17, 1898.
1709. William Alfred, b. Mar 25, 1842; d. Oct. — , 1848.
1710. Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. — , 1847; d. July — , 1854.
1711. Lydia, b. Aug. 20, 1852; d. May — , 1866.
1712. James Brinkley, b. Aug. 23, 1854; d. Mar. 1859.
1713. Mallnda, b. Oct. — , 1859; d. July — , 1867.
VI— 539. LYDIA GHEEN (ALiry, John, Martha, John. John), b. Augs
31, 1815; d. April 24, 1850; m. JOHN McCAULEY 1834. son of Hugh Mc-
Cauley and Margaret Means, b. July 20. 1804; d. Sept. 11, 1889.
154 PALMER FAMILY.
Hugh McCauley emigrated from Armagh, Ireland, in 1798; he hved in
Concord, Delaware Co., Pa., and his son, John, was born there. The latter,
after his marriage, resided in several localiiies. He was a farmer in Chester
Co. until 1843, then manager of iron works in Dauphin Co.; also at Shick-
shinny, Luzerne Co., where Lydia died and was buried at Berwick, Pa. He
was afterward for some time in Washington, D. C, but later came to West
Chester, where he died and was buried at Oakland Cemetery.
Issue : —
1714. Elizabeth, b. April 13, 1835; d. July 23, 1908. \ ,,,_.
1715. Margaret, b. April 13, 1835; d. Sept. 23, 1838. J ^"'"'^^•
1716. Levi Gheen, b. Sept. 2, 1837.
1717. William Cooper, b. May 6, 1839; d. Jan. 3, 1902.
1718. Mary Gheen, b. 1840; d. 1854.
1719. John Roberts, b. 1842.
1720. James Neal, b. 1844; d. May 9, 1881.
1721. A. C. Bayard, b. 1S4G; deceased.
1722. Freeman H., b. 1848; deceased.
1723. Charles Henry, b. Mar. — , 1851; d. 1854.
■"" VI— 540. ELIZABETH GHEEN (Mary, John, Martha, John, John),
b. Sept. 21, 1817; d. April 5, 1885; bur. at Goshen Mtg. ; m. JAMES Mc-
COLLOUGH June 4. 1875, son of Addison McCollough and Sarah Wright,
b. Jan. 16, 1837.
He enlisted in Com. E., 9th Reg. Pa. Vol., during Civil War 3 mosj
then in Com. G, 7th Reg. Pa. Reserves. Transferred to 45th Reg. 2d. Bat.
Vet. Reserve Corps, and again to Com. F, 21st. Reg. Vet. Reserves; was in
the service over 4 years. He was engineer for some years at West Chester
Pa. Normal School. Always resided in or near West Chester, Pa.
VI— 541. TAYLOR GHEEN (Mary, John, Martha, John, John), b.
Feb. 3, 1820; d. April 22, 1890; m. MARY S. KIMES Sept. — , 1857, dau.
of David Kimes and Mary March, b. 1836; d. April 29, 1865; both bur. at
Goshen Mtg.
M. second, MARY JANE BAILEY Dec. 27, 1870, dau. of William
Bailey and Elizabeth Patterson, b. Dec. 29, 1830.
Her address, 214 W. Barnard St., West Chester, Pa.
He was a farmer and resided on his farm near Goshenville, Chester Co.,
Pa. Issue by first wife only : —
1724. Phlneas Pratt, b. Feb. 1, 1860.
1725. Hannah Mary, b. May 11, 1862.
VI— 542. JACOB GHEEN (Mary, John, Martha, John, John), b. Jan.
15, 1822; d. circa, 1895; m. MARTHA EVANS Oct. — , 1850, dau. of Na-
than Evans and Elizabeth Slim. b. Oct. — , 1824. She was a sister to Mary,
his brother Palmer Gheen's wife. Jacob was a merchant with store on Mar-
ket St., West Philadelphia, Pa. No issue.
SIXTH GENERATION. 155
Ch. of Palmer Chamherlin (No. 150) and Alice Pyle.
VI— 543. JOHN CHAMBERLIN, b. 10 mo. 4, 1834; d. 2 mo. 17,
1837-
VI— 544. ROBERT P. CHAMBERLIN (Palmer, John, Martha, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 10, 1836; d. 11 mo. 25, 1864; m. MARY B. MEREDITH
2 mo. 15, 1861, dau. of Daniel Meredith and Jane Darlington; b. 2 mo. 7,
1840; d. 4 mo. 15, 1909.
Resided on his father's farm. After his death Mary removed to her par-
ents, West Chester, Pa. She m. again Col. Henry H. Hall 3 mo. 4, 1883,
and they lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died. She returned to
West Chester, Pa. ; both buried at Birmingham.
Robert had child : —
1726. Herbert, b. 1-27-1862; d. 1-19-1873.
VI— 545. HANNAH J. CHAMBERLIN (Palmer, John, Martha,
John, John), b. 10 mo. 21, 1838.
She resides at the homestead of her parents in West Chester, Pa.
VI— 546. SARAH ADELAIDE CHAMBERLIN (Palmer, John,
Martha, John, John), b. 10 mo. 4, 1840; m. HENRY C. DURNALL 6 mo.
14, 1883, by Friends' ceremony, son of Joseph Durnall* and Sarah Baily, b. 2
mo. II, 1849.
No children. They resided same as last above.
Line of John, John, MarthAj Hannah.
Ch. of William Clark (No. 755) and Elisabeth Hawley.
VI— 547. MARY CLARK, b. June 8. 1797; d. July 2, 1798.
VI— 548. HANNAH CL.\RK (William, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. Jan. 4, 1799; d. Sept. 11, 1883; m. JACOB McAFEE May 20,,
1821, son of Joseph McAfee and Jane Pyle, b. Mar. 27, 1798; d. Dec. 28,
1852; both buried in Morris Ce-netery.
They removed to Phoenixville one year before his death, where she
continued to reside. Issue : —
1727. Elizabeth C. b. Feb. 8, 1822; d. March — . 1904.
1728. Anna Maria, b. Nov. 27, 1823.
1729. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 18, 1825; d. Dec. 10, 1903.
1730. Lydla, b. Dec. 30, 1827.
1731. William C, b. Sept. 9, 1830; d. Nov. 28, 1898.
1732. Joseph, b. May 20, 1832; d. 1898.
1783. Matilda C, b. Aug. 9, 1840.
Note. — Joseph, a son of Aaron Dumall and Rebecca Starr; Sarah, a dau. of Reuben
Baily and Elizabeth Bartram, dau. of Benjamin Bartram and Elizabeth Hunt, of Darby,
Pa., and Reuben, a son of Joshua Bally and Ann Jackson.
156 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 549. TEPTHA CLARK (William, Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. Aug. 4, 1806; d. April 12, 1838; m. ]\L\RGARET MEGUIRE July 24,
1823, dau. of Thomas JNIeguire and Catharine Reese, b. Feb. 14, 1798; d.
Sept. 10, 1 88 1.
Resided at Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa. After his death the family re-
moved to Phoenixville. Issue: —
1734. William M., b. April 30, 1824; d. Oct. 25, 1906.
1735. Thomas M., b. Sept. 30, 1S25; d. Nov. 21, 1S82.
1736. Isaac, b. May 1, 1827; d. Mar. — , 1828.
1737. Isaac P., b. Aug. 25, 1S2S; d. Nov. 17, 1860.
1738. Joseph B., b. Aug. 15, 1830.
1739. G€orge W., b. Mar. 3, 1832.
1740. Jesse C, b. Dec. 30, 1833; d. Oct. 12, 1872.
1741. Marshall D., b. Oct. 16, 1835; d. July 10, 1901.
1742. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1837.
VI— 550. MARY CLARK (William, Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. Oct. 18, 1803; d. Aug. I, 1836; m. JOHN FOSTER, son of Thomas Fos-
ter and Leah ( ?).
They removed to the West and but little known further of them. The
following names of their children given : —
1743. William.
1744. Elizabeth.
1745. Lyburn.
1746. Lewis.
VI— 551. ANN CLARK (William, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
Mar. 5, 1806; d. Mar. 29, 1885; m. MAJOR PHILIP REYBOLD Dec. 28,
1853, of Delaware City, Del., son of John Reybold. He d. Feb. 28, 1854,
aged about seventy years. No ch.
After his death she resideil in Philadelphia. He was a steamboat Capn
tain and the boat "Major Reybold", of the Salem line, was named in appre-
ciation of his honorable record. Ann was his second wife.
VI— 552. LYDIA CLARK (William. Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. Feb. i2,^8o8; d. Aug. 2, 1875; m. JOHN SHENEMAN, son of Benja-
min Sheneman and Susan ( ?), d. Alay 28, 1869, in his sixty-first year.
No further account received.
VI— 553. MATILDA CLARK (William, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. Mar. 18, 1810; d. Nov. 9, 1886; m. AD AIM H. PICKLE Oct. — ,
1844, son of Adam Pickle and Sarah Howard, b. July — . 1824; d. July 12,
1862. They resided in Phoenixville, Pa., and were buried there.
Issue : —
1747. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1846; d. Dec. 24, 18S7; unm.
1748. Adam Howard, b. 1S4S; d. a few days old.
1749. Marv Ann, b. Mar. — , 1850; d. 6 mos. old.
1750. Marv Clark, b. June 16, 1852.
SIXTH GENERATION. 157
VI— 554. WILLIAM HAWLEY CLARK (William, Hannah, Mar-
tha, John, John, b. April 2, 1813 ; d. Jan. 26, 1886; m. MARY WOODWARD
April 16, 1838, dau. of William W. Woodward and Hannah Brown, of Wil-
mington, Del., b. Feb. 14, 1816; d. July 25, 1887 (?)•
They resided on their farm on the Lancaster turnpike, immediately west
of Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa., to which town they furnished milk; both
buried in Coatesville Cemetery.
Issue : —
1751. William H., b. Jan. 25, 1840; d. July 30, 1864.
1752. James Y.. b. April 18, 1842.
1753. Jeptha, b. Oct. 4, 1845.
1754. Daniel, b. Aug. 4, 1847; d. Sept. 25, 1851.
1755. Lewis P., b. Jan. 4, 1850.
1756. Hannah E., b. Jan. 11, 1S52.
1757. Daniel (2d), b. Feb. 18, 1859.
Ch. of Lydia Clark (No. 154) atid Francis M. Way.
VI— 555. ISAAC WAY (Lydia, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b. Aug.
18, 1795; d. June 19, 1823; m. NANCY MILLER.
He and his brother Joseph went to New Orleans in the spring of 1823,
and they both probably died of the cholera, which prevailed there during that
summer, as they were not hearrl from except the date of his death.
Issue : —
1768. John.
VI— 556. HANNAH WAY (Lydia, Hannah, ?.Iartha, John, John), b.
April 30, 1797; d. Aug. 6, 1854; m. JACOB WYLY Mar. — , 1818, son of
Jacob Wyly and Maria Dally, b. Dec. 17, 1794; d. July 15, 1870. He and
brother John were soldiers in the war of 1 81 2.
They resided near and in Carmichaels, Greene Co., Pa. The elder Ja-
cob Wyly emigrated from Adair Co., Irelar.d, and Maria his wife came from
Whitside, London, England, but they were m. in this country. He was a
soldier in the Revolutionary War.
Issue : —
1759. Lydia A., b. Sept. 22, 1818; d. June 24, 1881.
1760. Maria, b. Jan. 22, 1821; d. Aug. 4, 1903.
1761. George L., b. 1822; d. Aug. — , 1898.
1762. Ida, b. 1825.
1763. Sarah, b. Oct. 25, 1828; d. Oct. 5, 1S94.
1764. Elizabeth Styne, b. Dec. 30, 1830.
1765. Hannah J., b. June 17, 1838; d. Sept. 26, 1861.
1766. Jacob L., b. July 17, 1840.
1767. Miranda. diPri in her first year.
1768. Solon, d. six mos. old.
1769. B. F., d. nine days old.
VI— 557- JOSEPH WAY (Lydia, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
Oct. 5, 1799; d. summer of 1823; unm. Went to New Orleans with his
brother Isaac (See No. 555).
158 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 558. ROBERT WAY, b. Augf. 15, 1801; d. Oct. 5, 1826; unm.
VI— 559. SOLON WAY, b. July 23, 1803; d. July 22, 1833; unm.
VI— 560. MILTON WAY (Lvdia, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
Oct. 28, 1805; d. June 22, 1837; m. ELIZABETH FREE.
They resided in Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa. No ch.
VI— 561. ABRAHAM C. WAY (Lydia, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. Nov. 25, 1807; d. Oct 12, 1859; m. ALICE THISTLETHWAITE
April 4, 1833, dau. of Richard Thistlethwaite and Ellen Komnes, b. Oct. 24,
1804; d. Sept 3, 1893.
He lived and died near Carmichaels, Green Co., Pa. After his death
Alice lived with her son at Shreve, Wayne Co., O.
(Richard and Ellen emigrated from England in 1819, landed at Philadel-
phia in October, and in a month removed to Brownsville, Washington Co.,
Pa.)
The ch. of Abraham and Alice were : —
1770. Elizabeth, b. June 19, 1834; d. Feb. 24. 1868.
1771. Ellen, b. Oct. 7, 1S35; d. Mar. 27. 1865.
1772. Clark B., b. Feb. 23, 1840.
1773. Richard T.. b. Feb. 18, 1843; d. July 1, 1864.
VI— 562. SARAH WAY (Lydia, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
Sept. 6, 1810; d. Feb. 25, 1832; m. SWx\N LUCAS Mar. 3, 1831. No ch.
After her death he removed to Indianola, la.
VI— 563. MARY WAY (Lvdia, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
April 20, 1812; d. Nov. 10, igoi ;'m. WILLIAM MITCHENER Aug. 29,
1836. He was b. Sept. 22, 181 6 ; d. Oct. 5, 1883.
They resided near Carmichaels, Greene Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1774. Milton W., b. June 3, 1837; deceased.
1775. Sarah J., b. Aug. 31. 1840.
1776. Francis M., b. Feb. 7, 1842.
1777. Lydia 0., b. Nov. 3. 1843; d. Apr. 2, 1867.
1778. M. Melissa, b. May 21. 1846.
1779. Emma J., b. April 9, 1847; d. April 9, 1850.
17S0. H. Eldora, b. Oct. 9. 1854.
1781. Leconls, b. Sept. 20. 1857.
VI 564 HARRIET WAY (Lvdia, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
Oct. 21, 1814; d. April I, 1859; m. JAMES LITZENBERG Feb. — , 1838;
b. June 22, 1815; d. Nov. 26, 1859.
SIXTH GENERATION. 159
He m. second Rhoda Ann Calvert, April 26, 1858, by whom he had a
dau., Sarah Ann, b. April 16, 1859, who is deceased. Her mother d. Nov. 11,
1859. They resided near Jefferson, Greene Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1782. Lydia Anna, b. May 19, 1840.
1783. Benjamin F., b. Mar, 26, 1842.
1784. Mary Elizabeth, b. Mar. 16, 1844.
1785. Hannah Jane, b. July 2, 1846; d. Sept. 10, 1856.
1786. Arabell, b. Oct. 2, 1850.
1787. Amelia, b. Nov. 14, 1854; d. Mar. 11. 1900.
VI— 565. BENJAMIN WAY (Lydia, Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. Sept. 12, 1816; d. Oct. 25, 1S69; m. MARGARET THISTLETHWAITE
Sept. II, 1840, sister to Alice (See No. 561). b. May 14, 1819.
They resided near Clarksville, Green Co., Pa. No issue. She contin-
ued there (1908).
Ch. of Hannah Clark (No. 755) and Robert Pyle.
Born in London Grove, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 566. JOSEPH C. PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. 5 mo. 18, 1799; d. 7 mo. 9, 1834; m. ELIZA WOODWARD 5 mo. 22,
1823, dau. of Joshua Woodward and Elizabeth Jefferis, b. 3 mo. 25, 1806;
d. 10 mo. 3, 1880.
He was by trade a blacksmith, but was farming at the time of his death.
They resided at London Grove, Chester Co , Pa.
Joshua, son of William Woodward and Mary Pyle. Elizabeth, dau. of
Nathan Jefferis and Peninah Strode.
Eliza m. second husband, Joshua Edwards, 1838, by whom she had sev-
eral ch. He d. 9 mo. — , 1857.
She afterwards lived in Wi'mington, Del.
Joseph's children were : —
1788. Emily, b. 7-15-1824; d. 1-30-1904.
1789. Clarkson, b. 7-10-1826; d. 6-18-1S28.
1790. Mallnda, b. 8-7-1828; d. 7-18-1843.
1791. Clarkson W., 8-12-1830.
1792. Franklin, b. 4-28-1832; d. 10 mo. — , 1871.
1793. Josephine, b. 11-16-1834; d. young.
VI— 567. SARAH PYLE (Hannah, Hannah. Martha, John, John), b.
II mo. 22, 1800; d. 7 mo. 16, 1895; unmarried. In early life she as well as
her sisters taught school. Resided for many years in West Chester, Pa., and
there died. She was an interested member of the Society of Friends.
VI— 568. HANNAH PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. II mo. 18, 1802; d. 3 mo. 2, 1897; m SHARPLESS TAYLOR 3 mo. 8,
i6o PALMER FAMILY.
1849, son of Anthony Taylor and Edith Sharpless, b. 3 mo. 21, 1805; d. 5
mo. 8, 1866. No ch.
Resided in West Chester, Pa. She reached the advanced age of her
95th year.
VI— 569. ALICE PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
9 mo. 29, 1804; d. I mo. 6, 1884; m. PALMER CHAMBERLIN 12 mo. 12,
1833 (No. 150), b. 4 mo. II, 1803; d. 3 mo. 18, 1885.
Further record under his name.
VI — 570. JAMES PYLE, b. 3 mo. 26, 1807; d. 5 mo. 20, li
VI— 571. LYDIA ANN PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. 9 mo. i, 1808; d. 4 mo. 29, 1884; m. JESSE CLOUD 2 mo. 13,
1839, son of Wilham A. Cloud and Hannah Wickersham, b. 4 mo. 17, 181 1 ;
d. 2 mo. — , 1888. They were buried at iMarlboro Mtg. He was a real es-
tate agent with business ar.d residence in Philadelphia.
Issue : —
1794. I. Albert, b. 10-26-1S41; d. 2 mo. — , 1900.
1795. Anna Mary, b. 12-28-1844; d. 10-12-1845.
1796. Anna Mary Adelaide, b. 12-11-1845; d. 3-30-1905.
VI— 572. JANE PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha. John, John), b. 12
mo. 4, 1809; d. 2 mo. 24, 1875; m. HENRY M. PAXSON 5 mo. 18, 1837,
son of John Paxson and Abigail Mercer, b. 9 mo. 7, 181 1 ; d. 8 mo. 17, 1908,
at Ocean Grove, N. J. ; both bur. in Friends' Grounds, West Chester, Pa.
He was at first in the mercantile trade in West Chester, Pa., and later
a collecting agent for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, with residence
No. 1 1 12 Mount Vernon St., and later 2527 Aspen St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1797. Hannah A., b. 2-16-1839.
1798. Sarah Jane, b. 9-21-1840.
1799. Henry Clay, b. 7-22-1842; d. 4-22-1843.
1800. Henry C, b. 2-24-1844; d. 10-5-1856.
1801. Anna Rachel, b. 5-14-1846.
VI— 573. CLARK PYLE, b. 10 mo. 22, 181 1 ; d. 6 mo. 30, 1825.
VI— 574. LEWIS PYLE (Hannah. Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
4 mo. 4, 1813; d. 5 mo. 9, 1896: buried at London Grove Mtg.; m. ORPHA
HEALD II mo. 15, 1838, dau. of Joseph Heald and Hannah Mendenhall,
b. 12 mo. 4, 1817.
He was a farmer. Resided on the homestead of her parents eight years,
SIXTH GENERATION. i6i
then removed to the home of his father about 1846, near London Grove, Ches-
ter Co., Pa., of which he became the owner.
(Joseph, son of Jacob Heald and Mary Leonard. Hannah, dau. of Ca-
leb Mendenhall and Susanna James.)
The following is from a local paper ii-i 5-1888:
"The golden wedding anniversary of Lewis and Orphie Pyle, nee Miss Heald, Is
being appro; riai'^ly celebiat;;- at their home, near London Grove Meeting House,
in London Grove township, to-day. They reside on the farm where Mr. Pyle was
bom. There are several West Chester guests present. Among the table dcorations
Is a large wedding cake twenty-two inches in diameter upon which, in gold letters, are
the Initials 'L. P. and O. P.' and the figures '183S-188S.'
"Apropos to the mention of the event it might not be out of place to state that the
groom of fifty years had nine sisters, eight of whom were school teachers at one time.
After quitting their scliool duties they all but one married."
Issue : —
1802. Joseph Haines, b. 7-29-1840; d. 9-1-1910.
1803. Robert Lewis, b. 1-29-1842.
1804. Edward, b. 9-16-1845.
1805. Hannah, b. 12-6-1847.
1806. Pennock M., b. 3-2-1851.
VI— 575. ANN ELIZA PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. 3 mo. 22, 1815; d. i mo. 20, 1903: m. PENNOCK MERCER 10
mo. 12, 1836, son of Caleb Mercer* and Ann Pamock. b. 11 mo. 25, 1813; d.
5 mo. 30, 1891 ; both buried in Chester Rural Cemetery. After a residence
for many years in Chester Co., they removed to Chester City, Pa., where he
was a merchant for several years, when he retired from business. They were
members of the Society of Friends, in which she was an elder and member
of the representative committee of Philadelphia Yearly Mtg.
Issue : —
1807. Robert P., b. 2-13-1838.
1808. Caleb P., b. 1-20-1840; d. 3-5-1840.
1809. Charles Henry, b. 6-6-1841.
1810. Lewis P., b. 6-29-1847; d. 7-6-1906.
Note. — Caleb Mercer, a son of Solomon Mercer and Abigail Sharpless (Daniel 3,
John 2, John 1) who were m. 5 mo. 8, 1782, at Chester Mtg. ; b. 3 mo. 2, 1785; d. 1 mo!
31, 1864. Solomon, son of Daniel Mercer and Rebecca Townsend (dau. of John and Cath-
arine) who were va. 9 mo. 20, 1735. Daniel, son of Thomas Mercer and Hannah Taylor,
who were m. 1711; b. 9 mo. 14, 1714; d. 6 mo. 25. 1807. He inherited 250 acres of "land
in East Marlborough by the will of the grandfather and settled thereon. Thomas, b.
1690; d. 1758, son of Thomas Mercer from A>Tio-on-the-Hill, Northampton, England, with
wife Marj', who settled on 238 acres of land which he purchased 1 mo. 12, 1699-1700, In
Thornbury. He also bought 500 acres in East Marlborough. H© d. about 1716 and his
widow 1723.
Ann Pennock, a dan. of Caleb Pennock and Ann Thompson. Caleb Pennock. a son
of WlUam Pennock and Alice Mendenhall, William, son of Joseph Pennock and Mary
Levis. Joseph Pennock, b. 11 mo. 18, 1677; d. 3 mo. 27, 1771, was born In Clonmel, Ire-
land. He suffered being captured on a voyage to this country by a French war vessel
«nd was a prisoner upwards of a year, enduring much hardship. He first settled in
Philadelphia in 1702; about 1714 he purchased a large tract of land in West Marlborough,
on which he settled and in 1738 erected '•Primitive Hall," a large mansion, with
material bro't from England. He was ^ son of Christopher Pennock and Mary Collet
(dau. of George of Clonmel, Tlpperary county, Ireland). Christopher made his home in
Cornwall, England; he had been an officer in the array of William of Orange and
fought in the battle of Boyne in 1690; he subsequently emigrated to Pennsylvania,
where he died in 1701. The name Pennock is of Saxon origin.
i62 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 576. MATILDA PYLE (Hannah. Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. I mo. ^T, 1818; d. 5 mo. 21, 1879; m. THOMAS ELVVOOD BENNETT
12 mo. 30, 1846, son of Thomas Bennett and Sarah Taylor, b. 4 mo. 5, 1824;
d. 12 mo. 31, 1907.
The following is taken from an obitnary in the West Chester "Local
News" of Jan. i, igo8;
Thomas Elwood Bennett, when a young man, opened a store at Radnor,
Delaware Co., Pa. After a time he went to Upper Darby, same Co., and here
formed a partnership with Charles B. Lear under the firm name of Bennett
& Lear, which lasted through life. Leaving here Mr. Lear went to West
Chester, Pa., and continued business as the same firm, which store is supposed
to be the oldest in Chester county continued under one partnership manage-
ment. It was opened in 1866. Mr. Lear died in 1905, his son, William P.
Lear, then taking his interest, and it is expected there will be no change now
in the business.
Mr. Bennett went to Philadelphia, where he was in business at 22nd and
Market Sts., and later at 112-114 North 9th St., at one time under the firm
name of Bennett & Colville and as T. E. Bennett & Co. He finally retired
from business and last residence was at 3903 Powelton Ave.
He was a great traveler and being possessed of a competency, he en-
joyed seeing the world. He made nine tours abroad, seeing nearly all the
European countries and also visiting Palestine and Egy^it. His first tour was
mr'de in 1878 and his last in 1906. He v/ent three >. !mcs to California, l\v'ce
to the Bermudas and on special trips to Mexico and the Grand Canon. He
spoke delightfully of what he had seen and heard while away from home; so
that old and young were both pleased and instructed with his stories. Being
of a friendly disposition he made acquaintances everywhere and many will
hear with regret that he has passed away.
Issue : —
1811. Sarah R., b. 10-23-1847; d. 7-10-1885.
1812. Hannah, b. 9-23-1849.
VI— 577. SUSAN PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
9 mo. 12, 1819; d. 10 mo. 19, 1910; m. JESSE TAYLOR 11 mo. 5, 1846,
son of Anthony Taylor and Edith Sharpless, b. 2 mo. 13, 1819, brother to
Sharpless (See No. 568) ; d. 2 mo. 14, 1903.
Both buried at Friends' Cemetery, at Oakland.
He "followed farming for many years and later conducted a livery stable
in West Chester, Pa., where Susan continued. Of her it was written that
"her thoughtful spirit will long live in the memory of all who knew her."
Issue : —
1813. Edith S., b. 4-12-1848.
VI— 578. RACHEL PYLE (Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John, John),
b. 6 mo. 19, 1821; d. I mo. 19, 1877; m. CALEB H. PERDUE 2 mo. 10,
SIXTH GENERATION. 163
1848, son of William Perdue* and Sarah Hoopes. He was a brother to Wil-
liam (See No. 1788J, b. 7 mo. 13, 1815; d. 2 mo. 3, 1885.
He was a farmer with a farm in West Cain Twp. and address, Wagon-
town, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1814. William R . b. 9-9-1849.
1815. Louis, b. 8-23-1852.
1816. Howard, b. 3-8-1854; d. 9-3-1855.
1817. Caleb, b. 9-13-1856; d. 9-13-1856.
1818. Ida J., b. 3-12-1858.
1819. Thomas Mentor, b. 4-16-1861.
1820. Sarah H., b. 11-25-1863.
Ch. of Isaac Clark {No. 1^6) and Mary Bouinan.
VI— 579. ELIZA CLARK (Isaac, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
June 3, 1807; d. June 5, 1888; m. MOSES LONG Nov. 7, 1839, son ofi
Jonathan Long and Catharine Reno, b. Aug 15, 1808; d. May 5, 1892; both
buried in Strasburg Cemetery.
He was a carpenter and they resided at Soudersburg, Lancaster Co., Pa.,
Children : —
1821. Mary Catharine, b. May 30, 1841.
1822. Reuben Clark, b. April 17, 1843; d. Sept. 20, 1863.
1823. Joseph Henry, b. Feb. 23, 1845.
1824. David Ezra, b. Nov. 27, 1846.
1826. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Sept. 7. 1849.
VI— 580. HANNAhi CLARK (Isaac 5), b. Sept. 25, 1808; d. Sept.
II, 1809.
VI— 501. CYRUS CLARK (Isaac 5), b. Jan. 3. 1810.
Removed to the West, and their address or families not ascertained.
VI— 582. HIRAM CLARK (Isaac 5), b. July 18, 181 1.
Removed to the West, and their address or families not ascertained.
VI— 583. ABRAHAM CLARK, b. Nov. 26, 1812; d. Sept. 12, 1813.
VI— 584. SARAH CLARK (Isaac 5^ b. June 30, 1814, York Co., Pa.;
d. Dec. — , 1891, Normal, 111.
Note. — William, son of Folliard Perdue, whose father. Dr. William Perdue, m.
Susanna Headen, a widow; her maiden name Pirn. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Hoopes.
The Perdue family, though emigrating from Ireland, claim to be of Huguenot stock
of France. William Perdue brought certificate from Ballynacue, north of Ireland, to
Bradford Monthly Meeting , 1738.
i64 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 585. JOHN CLARK (Isaac 5)_, b. Nov. 17, 1815.
He removed to the West with his brothers Cyrus and Hiram (q. v.).
VI— 586. ENOS B. CLARK (Isaac, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b.
March 9, 1818; m. MARY DICKSON Sept. 11, 1845, in Cincinnati, O.,
dau. of James and Mary Dickson, of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.
He was a carpenter. Resided in Cincinnati, O.
Children, born in Cincinnati, O. : —
1826. Mary Eliza, b. Aug. 24, 1846.
1827. Sarah Alcinda, b. Sept. 27, 1848.
1828. Isaac James, b. Nov. 25, 1850; d. Aug. 27, 1855.
1829. EUwood Enos, b. Oct. 9, 1853.
1830. George Washington, b. June 17, 1856.
1831. William Walter, b. Dec. 24, 1858; d. Nov. 20, 1862.
1832. John West, b. Dec. 23, 1861.
1833. Edith Mary, b. May 31, 1864; d. May 30, 1865.
1834. Laura Ann, b. June 9, 1866.
VI— 587. MARY A. CLARK (Isaac 5), b. Nov. 10, 1820, York, Pa.;
d. Nov. 23, 1892, Bloomington, 111. ; unm.
VI— 588. ABIA BOWMAN CLARK (Isaac, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. April 5, 1825; d. Sept. 18, 1869; m. ANNA JODER spring of
1852, dau. of Joseph Joder and Catherine Lantz, b. Aug. 25, 1826.
They removed to Oak Grove, McLean Co., 111., where the family re-
mained after his death.
Children : —
1835. Addah, b. Dec. 8, 1852.
1836. Benjamin, b. Nov. 6, 1854.
1837. Mary, b. May 16, 1857; d. March 6, 1868.
1838. Sidney A., b. June 23, 1859.
1839. Joseph Jay, b. Oct. 25, 1861.
1840. Olynthus B., b. Jan. 30, 1864.
1841. Isaac Newton, b. May 11, 1867.
1842. Abia Bowman, b. March 25, 1870.
Ch. of Martha Clark {No. 759) and Joseph Harry, all born in York, York
Co. Pa.
VI— 589. JESSE CLARK HARRY, b. Jan. 26, 1807; d. Dec. 23, 1810.
VI— 590. ABRAH./^M CLARK HARRY (Martha, Hannah, Martha,
John, John), b. Aug 24, 1809; d. Feb. 2, 1899; m. MARY ANN KILLE
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Sept. 6, 1832, at Massillon, O.. dau. of Thomas Kille and Mary Chandler, b.
May 9, 1815, in Columbiana Co., d. Aug. 9, 1893.
They resided at Rolling Prairie, La Porte Co., Ind.
Children : —
1843. Marv Jane, b. Jan. 3, 1835; d. June 24, 1864.
1844. Martha A., b. July 3, 1837.
1845. Elmer John, b. Sept. 7, 1840; d. Sept. 2, 1906.
1846. Amanda Elizabeth, b. Aug. 20, 1844.
1847. Lewis Daniel, b. May 3, 1849.
1848. Harriet Adella, b. Feb. 12, 1852.
1849. Flora J., b. Sept. 17, 1856.
VI— 591. JOSEPH PALMER HARRY (Martha, Hannah. Martha,
John, John), b. Jan. i, 1812; d. Dec. i, 1890; m. AMANDA GRIEST Jan.
I, 1834, dau. of Amos driest (son of Joseph) and Phebe Swain, b. Aug. 28,
1814; d. Aug. 3, 1891.
He was by trade a plasterer. They resided at West Lebanon, Wayne Co.,
O., and were buried in the Methodist ground at that place.
Children : —
1850. Eli Clarkson, b. Sept. 26, 1834; d. Jan. 29, 1840.
1851. Silas C, b. Sept. 19, 1836.
1852. Ruth Emma, b. July 31, 1838; d. Aug. 1, 1838.
1853. Hiram, b. Oct. 19, 1839; d. May 21, 1862.
1854. Loran Angelina, b. Dec. 14, 1841.
1855. Albert J., b. Aug. 8, 1844; d. May 25, 1897.
185C. William Amos, b. Aug. 12, 1847.
1857. Samantha Phebe, b. Oct. 15, 1851.
1868. Ruth Emma, b. Oct. 27, 1853.
VI— 592. DANIEL LEWIS HARRY (Martha. Hannah, Martha,
John, John), b. Oct. 18. 1818; d. Feb. 2. 1871 : m. RUTHANNA GRIEST
Feb. 7, 1839, dau. of Amos Griest and Phebe Swain. She d. Aug. 6, 1887,
from blood poisoning caused by being scalded by hot soap June 6 previous.
He followed plastering ami later in life, fanning. They resided at West
Lebanon. Wayne Co., O., and were there buried in the Lutheran burying
ground. No children.
VI— 573. WILLIAM S. HARRY (Martha, Hannah. Martha. John,
John), b. 6 mo. 15, 1820; d. 6 mo. 25, 1880; m. HANNAH N. PYLe 6
mo. II, 1863, dau. of James Pyle and Margaretta W. Marshall, b. 2 mo. 22,
1821; d. 5 mo. 22, 1904. Their last residence was Kennett Square, Chester
Co., Pa. No children.
The following is from a local notice printed at the time of her death :
Her early life was spent in the locality of Willowdale, where she attend-
ed the district school, and later went to Westtown Boarding School. Her
tastes were literary and she taught in the schools of West Marlborough af-
ter the close of her student life. In the early sixties she married William
Harry, a native of the State of Ohio and at the time a resident of Kennett
Square. They lived in that borough and for several years on the Ellicott
place at Avondale. Later Mr. Harry purchased a tract of land in Virginia.
i66 PALMER FAMILY.
where he remained for a year or so, and about 1870 or 1871, bought a prop-
erty on South Union street, Kennett Square, where, for ten years or more
the couple resided, until his sudden death in 1880. Since that time Mrs.
Harry made lier home in her sister's family. Her retiring- nature and long
invalidism made her much of a recluse, but she possessed the charm shared
in common by the daughters of James and Margaret Pyle, of winning refine-
ment, scholarly tastes, gentility and kindness. She was a member of the So-
ciety of Friends and her life bore the fruits of the discipline of that peaceful
sect. Elizabeth, wife of John D. Worth, of West Chester ; Margaretta, wife
of the late Sharpless Mercer, of Kennett Square, and Mary Ann, wife of B.
F. Wickersham, Sr., of the same borough, were sisters of the deceased.
Throug-hout the closing years of her life, while an inmate of the household
of the latter, she was tenderly loved and received the gentlest ministrations
of her sister's daughters.
Ch. of Martha Clark by Second Hnshaiid, John Nelson.
VI— 594. SAMUEL NELSON (Martha, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. June 21, 1824; m. LUCRETIA CULBERTSON.
They resided at Mount Carrol, Carrol Co., 111.
Children : —
1859
Mahala.
1860
Abner.
1861
Martha.
1862
Emma.
1863
Sarah.
1864
Frank.
VI— 595. BARBARA O. NELSON (Martha 5). b. Dec. 17, 1826; d.
Dec. 10, 1897, at Milford, Neb.; m. ALBERTUS KALEY Dec. 16, 1852,
b. May 6, 1820; d. June 20, 1890, at Hicksville, O., where both were buried.
After his death she hved with her niece, Ruthanna Weaver.
Isstie: —
1865. Sidney, b. Aug. 5, 1853; d. May 15, 1863.
1866. Ruthanna, b. Mar. 31, 1857; d. May 14, 1863.
VI— 595. BARBARA O. NELSON (Martha 5), b. Dec. 17. 1826; d.
of age.
VI— 597. JAMES NELSON (Martha 5), b. about 1830; d. in infancy.
VI— 598. HARRIET JANE NELSON (Martha. Hannah, Martha,
John, John), b. Aug. 14, 1832 in Paint Twp., Wayne Co., O. ; d. May 5,
1896; m. DANIEL HAVERSTOCK April 10, 1856 (?), Wooster, O., b.
Oct. 27, 1829; d. March 3, 1905.
They resided at Rolling Prairie, 111., until 1885, when they removed to a.
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farm near Milford, Seward Co.. Neb., where they both died and were buried.
Cliildren : —
1867. John Frederick, b. Aug. 20, 1857.
1868. Ruthanna, b. April 14, 1864.
1869. William Albertus, b. Feb. 21, 1866.
1870. Lucinda, b. Jan. 1868; d. Dec. 26, 1873.
Line of John, John, John, Asher.
e
Ch. of Joseph Palmer {No. 160) and Mary Hall, all born in Concord, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
VI— 599. MORRIS PALMER (Joseph. Asher, John, John. John), b.
8 mo. II. 1810; d. 12 mo. 23, 1873; m. MARGARET MARSHALL 10 mo.
8, 1834, at Concord Mtg., dau. of Samuel Marshall and Philena Pusey, b. 7
mo. 29, 1813; d. 6 mo. 9, 1896, in Wilmington, Del.; both buried at Concord
Friends' grounds.
Morris learned blacksmithlng with his father, but after his marriage pur-
chased a farm in Birmingham Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. After some years
he sold this and purchased the "Huey" farm on the Brandywine Creek, in
Christiana hundred, New Castle Co., Del. Granogue Station on the Wilming-
ton and Reading R. R. is on the farm. He was an intelligent and progressive
agriculturist and an influential citizen in his neighborhood and an actively
concerned member of the Society of Friends, of which both he and Margaret
were for many years and at the time of their deaths esteemed elders. His
death, which was sudden, was an acknowledged great loss to the community
and his meeting.
T'5<;ue : —
1871. Samuel M.. b. 7-14-1835.
1872. Marshall, b. 12-28-1837; d. 10-21-1906.
1873. Mary. b. 10-9-1840; d. 10-29,-1896.
1874. T. Ellwood, b. 10-24-1843.
1875. J. Howard, b. 4-19-1846.
1876. Philena M., b. 5-6-1849. 1 tv„,.„,
1877. Franklin, b. 5-6-1849; d. 7-3-1851. / ^^'i^^-
1878. Elizabeth, b. 1-11-1852.
1879. Morris, b. 8-13-1855.
VI— 600. ROBERT H, PALMER (Joseph, Asher, John, John, John),
b. 3 mo. II, 1812; d. 6 mo. 30. 1901 ; buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery, La
Grande, Oregon; m. HANNAH PALMER 2 mo. 4, 1835, in Concord Mtg..
dau. of John Palmer and Beulah Walter, b. 4 mo. 7, 18 14; d. 5 mo. 24, 19 10.
( See No. 76. )
They were immediately after their m. two of the passengers to ride upon
a railroad just finished in the States of Delaware and Maryland.
He was a farmer. After living on rented farms some years and for a
short period keeping a store, he purchased a fann and saw mill in Concord,
near his native place, upon which they resided until the spring of 1857, when
he sold out and removed to Mills Co., Iowa.
i68 PALMER FAMILY.
In 1864, seven years after they removed across the plains to Oregon in
wagons, to which State their elder sons had preceded them. In the year 1871-
72 Hannah paid a visit to her friends in Concord and vicinity, performing
the journey alone — on the cars except five hundred miles from home to the
Union Pacific Railroad, at that time considered an unusual undertaking.
They took up their residence at La Grande, Union Co., Oregon., where,
after having passed the 66th anniversary of their marriage, he died. Hannah
continued there, with her son, Joseph, reaching the advanced age of 96 years,
1 month and 17 days.
Issue : —
I8SO. Mary, b. S-10-1S36; d. 2 mo. — , 1850.
Twins.
1881. Beulah, b. 3-10-1836.
1882. Joseph, b. 10-5-1837.
1883. John, b. 12-31-1839; d. 8-28-1895.
1884. Ann Elizabeth, b. 3-19-1842.
1885. A child, b. 3-5-1844; d. 4 mo. — , 1844.
1886. Lydia, b. 3-17-1846.
1887. Rachel, b. 9-10-1847; d. 8 mo. — , 1848.
1888. Charles L., b. 8-5-1849.
1889. B. Franklin, b. 12-11-1851; d. 2-4-1904.
1890. Emma Clara, b. 3-22-1854.
VI— 601. SALLY ANN PALMER (Joseph, Asher, John, John, John),
b. 4 mo. 18, 1814: d. 6 mo. i, 1892: m. ELI NICHOLS 11 mo. 29, 1843,
son of Daniel Nichols and Dinah "\\'ilson, of New Castle Co., Del., b. 3 mo.
3, 1808; d. 3 mo. 7, 1888; both buried at Centre Mtg. His funeral had to
be delayed because of one of the greatest blizzard known in this section pre-
vailing at that time. He was a successful farmer with farms in the neigh-
borhood of Centreville, New Castle Co., Del., where they both died. They
were both members of the Society of Friends.
(Daniel, son of Thomas Nichols and Lydia. Dinah, dau. of William
Wilson and Hannah).
Issue ;• —
1891. Joseph P., b. 9-8-1844.
1892. Amor, b. 6-23-1846; d. 9-13-1868; unm.
VI— 602. LYDIA PALMER (Joseph, Asher, John, John. John), b. i
mo. 24, 1816; d. I mo. 3, 1903; m. SA^IUEL R. HALL 10 mo. 13, 1842, at
West Chester, son of Robert Hall, Jr., and Elizabeth Hibberd, of Aston, b.
6 mo. 16, 1803; d. 10 mo. 9, 1873, brother to Abraham H., (See No. 269).
Both buried at Chichester Mtg.
He was a farmer. Resided on the mansion-place of his parents in Aston
Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. Lydia continued here for some years, then went
to live with daughter Sarah H. Tryens, where she died. They were members
of the Society of Friends.
(Robert, son of Robert Hal! and Sarah Russell, the elder Robert a broth-
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er to Stephen (See No. 76). Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel Hibberd and Marv
Tomhnson).
Issue : —
1893. Mary Elizabeth, b. 7-14-1S43; d. 1-24-1902.
1894. Samuel H., b. 1-9-1845.
1895. Sarah H., b. 4-1-1847.
VI— 603. ASHER PALMER (Joseph, Asher, John, John, John), b. 4
mo. 23, 1818; d. 7 mo. 19, 1842 ; unm. ; buried at Concord Mtg. He was hear-
ty and vigorous, but cut ofif by sickness in the prime of young manhood.
VI— 604. WILLIAM M. PALMER (Joseph, Asher, John, John, John),
b. I mo. 22, 1820; d. 4 mo. 5, 1804; both buried at Longwood Cemetery; m.
MARY WILSON 3 mo. 6, 1843,' dau. of Samuel Wilson and Beulah Thatch-
er, b. 7 mo. 31, 1822; d. 6 mo. 21, 1907.
(Beulah, sister of Joseph Thatcher (See No. 80) and John W. (See
No. 238).
He was a farmer; resided many years in his native Twp. of Concord.
In 1863 he removed to West Bradford, from there to East Marlborough Twp.,
where he purchased a farm. He finally retired to Kennett Square, Pa., where
he died, his widow continuing there with her daughter.
Issue : —
1896. Asher, b. 12-24-1844.
1897. Alfred Wilson, b. 10-27-1846.
1898. Joseph Monroe, b. 3-11-1849.
1899. Wilmer, b. 2-25-1851.
1900. Laura, b. 3-13-1853.
1901. Norwood, b. 1-11-1855.
VI— 605. SUSANNA PALMER (Joseph, Asher, John, John. John),
b. I mo. 14, 1822; d. 2 mo. 20, 1857; m. MATTHEW WOOD 3 mo. 2, 1843,
son of Amos Wood and Mary Slaughter, b. i mo. 23, 1819; d. 12 mo. 5,
1902; both buried at Concord i\Ttg.
He was a farmer. Resided for many years in Concord, where she died.
He purchased a farm in Aston Twp. and lived there several years. This he
sold and thereafter made his home with his son, John G., lastly in Upper Chi-
chester Twp.
The following is taken from a published account at the time of his death :
"Matthew Wood, one of the best-known and highlj' respected citizens of
Delaware county, died yesterday at the residence of his son, in his 83rd year.
Mr. Wood was of direct Englisli lineage, his father having left the old coun-
try in 1795, and settled in this county. This son was born in Chester in 1819,
and grew to manhood here, receiving a good common school education. While
still a young man and in love with the occupation of his father, he w-ent to
farming, first in Concord and afterwards in Aston Twp.. and became engaged
extensively in agriculture. He .dso owned and conducted a feed and saw mill.
I70 PALMER FAMILY.
His labors met with success and after a career of nearly 40 years, he sold his
farm in 1888, and retired from active business. He was an attender of
Friends' Meeting, of which his wife was a member."
Issue : —
1902. Anna Mary, b. 10-2S-1S44; A. 5-22-1905.
1903. John G., b. 11-5-1846.
1904. Ellen, b. 11-12-1848.
1905. Lewis N., b. 3-25-1852.
1906. Irwin D., b. 10-21-1854.
1907. Ida, b. 1-3-1856.
Ch. of Susanna Palmer (No. 161) and Abner Malin.
VI— 606. MARY ANN MALIN (Susanna, Asher, John, John, John),
b. about 1809; d. about 1844; m. BENJAMIN OAKS, 1832, son of William
Oaks and Mary Mooney.
They lived in Nether Providence, Delaware Co., Pa. No record of his
birth or death.
Issue : —
190S. George Palmer, b. about 1835; d. 7 mo. — , 1882.
1909. William Henry, b. about 1S43; d. about 1902.
VI— 607. THOMAS MALIN (Susanna. Asher, John, John, John), b.
about 1812; d. 7 mo. — , 1848; m. SARAH ANN MALIN, dau. of William
Malin and Eliza Kelly. No further dates received. He was probably a potter.
They lived at Cartervilie, Helav.are Co., Pa., where they both died.
Issue : —
1910. George W., died young.
1911. Letitia, died young.
1912. Alfred Abner, b. June 27, 1843; d. Feb. 15, 1863.
VI— 608. ABNER MALIN (Susanna, Asher, John, John, John), b.
about 1815; d. 10 mo. 17, 183',. He was living or visiting at his grandfath-
er's. He went out gn-i'iiii"?' ^'''^1 '" crossing a stream on some poles the gun
went ofif, when the load entered his body, instantly killing him.
Ch. of Phebc Palmer (No. 165) and Neivlin Arnient, born in Brandywine
Hundred, Delaware.
VI— 609. SUSANNA P. ARMENT, b. 3 mo. 27, 1826: d. 10 mo. 30,
1845.
VI— 610. SIDNEY ANN ARMENT (Phebe, Asher, John, John,
John), b. II mo. i, 1827; d. 9 mo. 18 or 22, 1856; unm.
Both of the above buried at Concord Mtg., and had always been with their
parents.
SIXTH GENERATION. 171
VI— 611. PHILENA ARMENT (Phebe, Asher, John, John, John), b.
4 mo. 26, 1829; d. 8 mo. 12, 1900; buried at Brandvwine Baptist church; m.
ISAAC L. COBURN 12 mo. 26, 1861, son of Wilfiam Cobum and Rebecca
Lodge, b. 4 mo. 25, 1834. No ch.
He was a carpenter, which he followed with a residence in Thornbury,
Delaware Co., Pa. He afterwards purchased a farm in Concord and resided
on it until after his wife's death, when he sold out and removed to Marcus
Hook, Pa. Both were members and he a deacon in the Baptist church.
VI— 612. JOHN ARMENT (Phebe, Asher. John, John, John), b. 8
mo. 6, 1830; d. 2 mo. 14, 1889; buried at Concord Mtg. ; m. ELIZABETH
JANE CROSSGROVE 11 mo. 3, 1853, by the Mayor of Philadelphia, dau.
of Charles Crossgrove and Theresa Raymond, b. 9 mo. 30, 1833.
He was a wheelwright with shop and residence at Chadd's Ford, Pa.
Issue, born at this place : — '
1913. A son, b. 5-2-1854; d. 5 mo. — , 1854.
1914. William Alcnzo, b. Sept. 16, 1855.
1915. Phebe Ella, b. Sept. 26, 1859; d. Mar. 26, 1868.
1916. Charles C, b. Dec. 6, 1860.
1917. Newlin, b. Mar. 1, 1863.
1918. A boy, b. Sept. 1, 1865; d. Sept. 1, 1865.
1919. John B., b. May 7, 1868; d. Aug. 2, 1892.
1920. Harry Isaac, b. Nov. 28, 1870.
1921. Nellie G., b. Mar. 4, 1873.
1922. Philena C, b. Mar. 11, 1875.
VI— 613. ALICE ARMENT (Phebe, Asher, John, John, John), b. 7
mo. 3, 1832; d. 7 mo. 4, 1865; m. MARSHALL P. WILKINSON 12 mo.
27, 1853, son of William Wilkinson and Hannah Phillips, b. 7 mo. 2, 1827; d.
12 mo. 26, 1891 ; both buried at London Grove Mtg.
They resided at Elam, Delaware Co., Pa., where he kept a store. She
d. here. He then sold out and removed to Jennerville, Chester Co., and con-
tinued store keeping He m. a second wife, who survived him.
Issue by Alice only, born at Elam : —
1923. Annie, b. 5-30-1855; d. 1-20-1856.
1924. Alice Anna, b. 3-20-1857; d. 8-5-1S78.
1925. Francis Newlin, b. 10-26-1859.
1926. Mary P., b. 6-29-1862; d. 7-29-1862.
1927. A dau.. b. 7-4-1865; d. 7-4-1865.
VI— 614. PHEBE ANN ARMENT (Phebe. Asher, John, John. John),
b. 6mo. 23, 1834; d. July 21. iqio; m. CHARLES YOUNG 12 mo. 24, 1862,
son of James Young and Martha Gest, b. 7 mo. 23, 1834; d. 3 mo. 24, 1895;
buried at Mt. Hope M. E. Cemetery.
He was a blacksmith and had a shop at Concordville a few years, then
purchased the stand and residence at Qicl.^ca, Delaware Co., Pa., where she
continued to live until her death. No issue.
172 PALMER FAMILY.
Ch. of Mary Martin (No. i66) and Samuel Newlin, born in Wilmington, Del.
VI— 615. HANNAH M. NEWLIN (Mary 5), b. 9 mo. 2t, 1818; d.
3 mo. 5, 1833.
Her death and that of her two sisters within a month indicate an epidemic
prevailing, but no special account given.
VI— 616. CHARITY I. NEWLIN (Mary 5), b. 9 mo. 7, 1820; d. ^
mo. 17, 1833.
VI— 617. ELIZABETH P. NEWLIN (Mary, Hannah, John, John,
John), b. Dec. 8, 1821 ; d. Feb. 15, 18Q7: m. ABEL BREAK Jan. 15, 1846,
son of Mark Brear, who emigrated from England.
He was a machinist with residence at Saugatuck, Conn. He d. Feb. i,
1886.
Issue : —
1928. Mary N., b. Jan. 2, 1847; d. Sept. 16, 1897; unm.
1929. Sarah T., b. July 28, 1848.
1930. Elizabeth N., b. Sept. 3, 1851.
VI— 618. SARAH NEWLIN (Mary 5). b. 9 mo. 23, 1825; d. 3 mo. 16,
1833-
Ch. of Sarah Martin {No. i6j) and Soniucl Hafton, horn in Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 619. HANNAH HATTON (Sarah, Hannah, John, John, John),
b. 2 mo. 17, 1812; d. 3 mo. 20, 1895: m. GARRETT HOOPES 3 mo. 14,
1833, son of Imlah Hoopes and Edith Garrett, b. 6 mo. 15, 1804; d. 11 mo. 12,
1848.
(Imlah, son of Joshua Hoopes and Susanna Garrett, b. 9 mo. 5, 1775;
d. 8 mo. 13, 1839. Edith, dan. of Isaac Garrett and Elizabeth Thatcher,
b. I mo. 17, 1784; d. 5 mo. 19. 1810.)
M. second, AMOS McNELLY, i mo. 24, 1855, son of John McNelly
and Mary Langley, b. 5 mo. 19, 1819; d. 4 mo. 18, 1889.
Both husbands were farmers and resided in Chester Co. Her final resi-
dence was in West Chester. Pa. She lost her eyesight several years before her
death. Issue : —
1931. Samuel H., b. 12-28-1833.
1932. Edith G., b. 3-9-1835; d. 8-5-1869.
1933. Sarah M., b. 11-23-1837; d. 11-26-1865.
VI— 620. MARIA HATTON (Sarah, Hannah, John, John, John), b.
SIXTH GENERATION. 173
12 mo. 14, 1813; d. 9 mo. 16, 1870; m. WILLIAM B. HARVEY 5 mo. 2,
1837, son of Alban Harvey and Elizabeth Brinton, b. 9 mo. 15, 1815.
His occupation was farming, havmg a farm near Centreville, Del. He
is now living a retired life at tlvis writing, over 95 years of age, having lived
a very active life.
Issue : —
1934. Alban C, b. 11-11-1837; d. 12-12-1843.
1935. Emeline P., b. 11-2-1839.
1936. Samuel M., b. 9-9-1852.
VI— 621. THOMAS HATTON (Sarah, Hannah, John, John, John),
b. 3 mo. 3, 1816; d. ID mo. 10, 1868; m. DEBORAH COPE 3 mo. 9, 1843,
dau. of Jonathan Cope and Zillah Darlington, b. 10 mo. 28, 1808; d. 2 mo.
17, 1887.
(Jonathan Cope, b. 12 mo. 22, 1762; d. 6 mo. 10, 1840. Zillah, dau. of
John and Esther Darlington, b. 0 mo. 5, 1769; d. 9 mo. 10, 1844.)
Thomas was by trade a blacksmith, which he followed a number of years,
then went to farming the rest of his life, with residence near Malvern, in Wil-
listown, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1937. Samuel, b. 1-18-1846; d. 7-15-1894.
1938. Jonathan C, b. 11-13-1848.
VI— 622. PHEBE HATTOxX (Sarah. Hannah, John, John. John), b.
6 mo. II, 1818; d. 5 mo. 5, 1866; m. SIMEON HOOPES 11 mo. 12, 1840,
son of Joshua Hoopes and Lydia Woodrow, b. 7 mo. 14, 1816; d. 9 mo. 12,
1897.
He was a cabinet maker by trade, but worked as a carpenter for several
years, after which he became a firmer, in wliich business he prospered, owning
a small place on which he resided, in East Bradford township. He finallv sold
this and purchased another farm, which he owned at the time of his death, and
retired from active life, removing to West Chester. He was an active man
all his life, and an ardent member of the High Street Friends' Meeting, from
which place he was buried. He leaves a wide circle of friends and relatives
who will mourn his loss.
Issue : —
1939. Anna Mary, b. 2-19-1842.
1940. Franklin Woodrow, b. 9-16, 1855.
VI— 623. LYDIA HATTON (Sarah, Hannah. John, John, John), b. 4
mo. 5, 1821; d. 4 mo. 19, 1837.
VI— 624. MARY ANN HATTON, b. 7 mo. 17, 1829: d. 4 mo. 19.
1837-
174 PALMER FAMILY.
Attention may be called to llie unusual circumstance of tlie last two sisters
dying on the same day.
Ch. of John Martin (No. i68) and Sarah Hatton.
VI— 625. MARIA MARTIN, b. 1 1 mo. 2, 1822 ; d. 8 mo. 4, 1823.
VI— 626. MARY MARTIN, b. 11 mo. 18, 1823; d. i mo. 11, 1829.
VI— 627. HANNAH MARTIN (John, Hannah, John, John, John), b.
9 mo. 20, 1825; d. I mo. 27, 1857; ni. GIDEON HIZER, son of Philip
Hizer and Aiin Hatton, b. 11 mo. 22, 1803; d. 3 mo. 8, 1864; both buried at
Concord Mtg.
(Philip, b. 1776; d. 5 mo 30, 1847. Ann, b. 3 mo. i, 1784; d. 12 mo.
12, 1847.)
The Hizers were of German descent. The mothers of Gideon and Han-
nah were sisters, therefore they were cousins.
Issue : —
1941. Sarah Ann, b. 8-25-1854; d. 3-20-1855.
.VI— 628. BENJAMIN HATTON MARTIN (John 5), b. 2 mo. 14,
1830; d. 9 mo. 30, 1830.
VI— 629. ENOCH PASSMORE HOOPES MARTIN (John, Han-
nah, John, John, John), b. 10 mo. 5, 1831 ; d. 12 mo. 9, 1905; m. SUSAN
BEEBY 7 mo. 4, 1854, dau. of Daniel Beeby and Elizabeth Taylor, b. 2 mo. 8,
1835; d. 12 mo. 2, 1863.
M. second, LYDIA W. ECTOR, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth Ector, b.
1830; d. 6 mo. 30, 1870.
M. third, ANNIE B. YARNALL, 6 mo. 12, 1872, dau. of Ephraim B.
and Elizabeth Yarnall, b. 4 mo. 5.. 1838; d. 11 mo. 16, 1875.
M. fourth HANNAH J. FREED 2 mo. 7, 1878, dau. of James and Han-
nah Freel, of Chester Co., Pa., b. 2 mo. 23, 1839.
He was a machinist by trade. Resided for many years in Kennett
Square, then removed to Wilmington, Del, where his widow continues. He
and deceased first and third wives were buried at Concord Mtg.
Children by first wife : —
1941. John B., b. 3-31-1855.
1942. Jesse H.. b. 6-30-1858.
1943. Hannah Louisa, b. 5-6-1861.
Child by fourth wife : —
1944. Harold Garfield, b. 4-29-1881.
SIXTH GENERATION. 175
VI— 630. LOUISA HOOPES MARTIN (John, Hannah, John, John,
John), b. 5 mo. 27, 1834; d. 12 mo. 20, 1843.
Line of John, John, John, Hannah.
Ch. of Lydia Martin (No. ijo) and Samuel Marshall.
VI— 631. AMANDA MARSHALL (Lydia, Hannah, John, John,
John), b. Jan. 4, 1824; d. April 5, 1861 ; m. STEPHEN THOMASSON Dec.
21, 1843.
He was a native of Tennessee, b. 1822; d. 1853. By trade he was a
wheelwright.
M. second, JOSEPH THOMPSON Nov. 16, 1857.
No further account of them received.
Children by first husband : —
1945. Susan, b. Oct. 6, 1845; d. Sept. 27, 1879.
1946. Samson, b. July — , 1849.
1947. Lydia Lavinia, b. Sept. 11, 1851.
1948. Stephen Andrew, b. Mar. 9, 1853; d. circa, 1875.
By second husbantl : —
1949. Florence, b. Jan. 4, 1859.
VI— 632. MARTIN MARSHALL (Lydia, Hannah, John, John, John)
b. Dec. 27, 1827, in New York; m. MARY S. WOOD Dec. 24, 1848, dau. of
Elijah and Sarah Wood, b. April i, 1829.
At last accounts he was a tnvmcr with address Dellasus, Mo.
Children : —
1950. Mary E., b. Feb. 1, 1850; d. Oct. 7, 1851.
1951. Lydia M., b. Mar. 2, 1852.
1952. Nancy A., b. July 5, 1853.
1953. Sarah H., b. July 9, 1855.
1954. Samuel, b. May 11, 1857; d. Dec. 25, 1858.
1955. Martha, b. July 4, 1859; d. Mar. 7, 1860.
1956. Araminta A., b. Mav 18, 1862.
1957. William F., b. Oct. 29, 1864.
1958. John I., b. Nov. 8, 1866.
1959. Thomas F., b. Dec. 22, 18G8; d. Nov. 15, 1872.
1960. Lorance, b. Sept. 17, 1872.
VI— 633. MARY MARSHALL (Lydia, Hannah, John. John, John),
b. April 6, 1830, in New York; d. April 27, 1871 ; m. HENRY POSTON
Aug. 22, 1849.
He was a native of Tennessee; d. May 22, 1S60. He was a fanner and
resided at Farmington, St. Francis Co., Mo.
Children : —
1961. Sellna Jane, b. May 22, 1851.
1962. Hannah Ann, b. Mar. 19, 1853.
1963. Mary Alice, b. April — , 1854.
1964. Eddy, b. Sept. — , 1856.
1965. Lydia B., Feb. — , 1858.
1966. Jamea, b. Jan. 4, 1860.
176 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 634. HANNAH MARSHALL (Lydia, Hannah, John, John,
John), b. May 28, 1837; d. Sept. 28, 1895; m. HENRY B. FORD June 2,
1864, son of Nelson Ford and Martlia Wiley, b. May 22, 1839 ( ?), Village
Green, Delaware Co., Pa., and brother to Cornelia (See No. 639).
They removed to Shipman Macoupin Co., 111.
By trade he was a cooper. He m. again and removed with last address
Chandler, Garland Co., Ark.
Children : —
1967. Martin Nelson, b. Jan. 4, 1867; d. Aug. 1, 1867.
1968. Jennie B., b. Aug. 6, 1868; d. Sept. 25, 1891.
1969. Nellie Mabel, b. Sept. 8, 1872; d. June 20, 1874.
Line of John, John, John, Hannah.
Ch. of Thomas Martin (No. lyi) and Lydia Grnbb, all born in Aston, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
VI— 635. B. FRANKLIN MARTIN (Thomas, Hannah, John, John,
John), b. II mo. 4, 1822; d. 3 mo. 19, 1889; m. ANNA P. SWAYNE 3 mo
II, 1852, dau. of Aaron Swayiie and Mary Phipps; b. 5 mo. 15, 1826; d. 3
mo. 4, 1902; both buried at Concord Mtg. No. children.
They resided for some years and at the time of his death at Unionville,
Chester Co., Pa., and kept a hotel. His widow afterwards lived in West
Chester.
VI— 636. SAMUEL G. MARTIN, b. 9 mo. 20, 1823; d. 9 mo. 23,
1835-
VI— 637. MARGARET MARTIN (Thomas, Hannah, John, John,
John), b. 6 mo. 15, 1825; d. 3 mo. 14, 1884; m. THOMAS SWAYNE 2 mo.
3, 1853, son of Aaron Swayne * and Mary Phipps, b. 8 mo. 2, 1822; d. 3 mo. 6,
1890; both buried at Cumberland Cemetery.
He was a farmer, had a farm in Aston Twp; this he sold and purchased
the homestead of his wife, which had been in the Martin family for several
Note. — Aaron Swayne (b. 1785; d. 1836), son of George Swayne and Miriam Fore-
man (dau. of Alexander and Esther, of White Clay Creek, New Castle, Co., Del). George
(b. 1752; d. 1831), son of Thomas Swayne (b. 1726; d. 1792), and Mary Sharpless (John 2,
John 1), who were m. 3 mo. 18, 1749, at Chester Mtg. Thomas, son of William Swayne
and Elizabeth Dell, dau of Thomas and Mary, of Ridley, Pa., who were m. 7 mo. 29, 1720,
at Chester Mtg. William came to Pennsylvania before his parents on the ship Saulsbury,
landing at Philadelphia 9 mo. 15, 1708, and settled on a farm of 195 acres in E. Marl-
borough. He was a son of Francis Swayne and Elizabeth Milton, who were also emi-
grants in 1710. They had become Friends in 1704 and Francis was afterwards a min-
ister. He was a son of William Swayne. of Berkshire, England. His descendants are
numerous.
SIXTH GENERATION. 177
generations. Here she died, after which he removed to West Chestei- and
there died.
Issue : —
1970. Thomas Martin, b. 7-4-1856; d. 4-18-1882; unm.
1971. Aaron, b. 9-22-1858; d. 9-22-1858. ,
1972. Lydla Anna, b. 8-17-1862.
1973. George Elisha, b. 4-17-1868.
VI— 638. HANNAH MARIA MARTIN, b. 9 mo. 24, 1833: d. 3 mo.
19. 1834.
VI— 639. WILLIAM LEWIS MARTIN (Thomas. Hannah. John,
John, John), b. i mo. 14, 1835; "i- CORNELIA FORD 2 mo. 4. 1864, in
IlHnois, dau. of Nelson Ford and Martha Wiley, of Wabash Co., Ill, b. 12
mo. I, 1840.
He was a school teacher for a few years, then went West to Illinois. After
his marriage they came East and farmed his father's place for a few years,
then removed to L'redonia, Wilson Co., Kan., of which place he became post-
master; present residence Altoona, same county. P. O. Box 243.
Children : —
1974. Thomas Nelson, b. Dec. 10, 1864.
1975. Anna Julia, b. Mar. 17, 1866.
1976. B. Franklin, b. Dec. 31, 1867; d. Sept. 21, 1869.
1977. Mary L., b. Nov. 5. 1869.
1978. Jane Ford, b. Mar. 23, 1873; d. Mar. 30, 1873.
1979. Ella Lewis, b. Feb. 5, 1874; d. Feb. 19, 1874.1 „ .
1980. William Henry, b. Feb. 5, 1874. J '^"s.
1981. Geo. Frederic, b. Mar. 16, 1879.
1982. Charles L., b. June 28, 1882.
Ch. of Mary Pahiicr (No. 77?) aiul Thomas Taylor.
VI— 640. JOHN TAYLOR (Mary, John, John. J.jhn. John), b. 1834;
d. 8 mo. 30, 1862; unm.
He was rather deficient in mentality.
Line of John, Jon.v, John, Joseph.
Ch. of Samuel PaUncr (No. ly.i) and Ar.ii Maliii.
Born in Bradford, Chester Co., Pa., except youngest.
VI— 641. GRACE PALMER, b. 3 mo. 9, 18 16: d. 10 mo. 15, 1824.
VI— 642. ENOS PALMER, b. 9 mo. 7, 1818: d. r mo. 20, 1820.
VI— 643. JOSEPH PALMER, b. 1 1 mo. 14. 1820: d. 8 mo. 23. 1831.
178 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 644. SAMUEL PALMER (Samuel, Joseph, John, John, John),
b. 5 mo. 18, 1824; d. II mo. 24, 1907; m. MARY PALMER (No. 680) (his
cousin), 1872; both buried in Unionville Cemetery.
He was a farmer; resided on the homestead of his father a number of
years ; afterwards on various farms in Chester Co.
Issue : —
1983. Francis S., b. 5-13-1873.
1984. Anna Mary, b. 2-6-1877.
VI— 645. SARAH ANN PALMER (Samuel, Joseph. John, John,
John), b. 4 mo. 20, 1828; d. 7 m.o. 10, 1875; unm.
She lived with her parents at the homestead in Thornbury Twp., Pa.,
where she died; buried at Concord Mtg. She was a most estimable woman
and greatly respected wherever known.
VI— 646. MALIN PALMER, b. 12 mo. 9, 1830; d. 10 mo. 31, iJ
buried at Concord Mtg.
VI— 647. THOMAS PALMER (Samuel, Joseph. John, John, John),
b. 12 mo. 26, 1831 ; unm.
He continued for a time at the homestead, then became a professional
nurse, and was for many years as such with the late George Brinton, a prom-
inent character, land and mill owner, of Chester Co., Pa. He has since re-
sided in retired life at West Chester, Pa.
VI— 648. SUSANNA PALMER, b. 2 mo. 5, 1833; d. 2 mo. 5, 1833.
VI— 649. EDWIN PALMER (Samuel, Joseph, John, John, John), b.
10 mo. 16, 1836, in Pennsbury: m. REBECCA G. HOOD 11 mo. 25, 1863,
dau. of Benjamin Hood* and Hannah Y. Garrett, b. i mo. 3, 1845, i'l Thorn-
bury Twp.
He was by trade a carpenter and followed that occupation and that of a
builder the greater part of his life, except a few years at farming, and for
many years has resided in Philadelphia, Pa., last at 3415 Haverford Ave.
Issue : —
1985. Hannah Ann, b. 4-14-1867.
1986. Lyllian, b. 5-16-1870; d. 10-8-1870.
1987. Wilmer H., b. 3-23-1871.
1988. Katharine H., b. 4-9-1874.
Note.— Benjamin Hood, b. 7 mo. 13. 1815; d. 11 mo. 20, 1877, son of William Hood
and Sarah Lobb (who were m. 1813), m. Hannah Y. Garrett, 12 mo. 7, 1837, dau. of
Abner and Rebecca Garrett, of Willistown Twp., b. 4 mo. 18, 1815. William Hood, son of
Joseph Hood and Mary Fawkes, who were m. 6 mo. 8, 1774; Joseph, son of Thomas
Hood, Jr., and Rebecca Shute, and Thomas, Jr., son of Thomas and Mary Hood, the
emigrants.
SIXTH GENERATION. 179
Ch. of Siisanua Palmer {No. i/^) and Thomas Good, all born in Chester
Co., Pa.
VI— 650. LEWIS GOOD (Susanna, Joseph, John, John, John), b. 6
mo. 28, 1818; d. 2 mo. 27, 1848; m. ELLEN TAYLOR. No issue.
No further record obtained, except that she m. second husband.
VI— 651. JOSEPH GOOD (Susanna, Joseph, John, John, John), b. iK
mo. 19, 1820; d. 5 mo. i, 1902: buried at New London Cemetery, adjoining
Presbyterian church; m. SARAH A. DOUGHERTY 10 mo. 27, 1859, dau.
of Philip Dougherty and Harriet Perry, b. 10 mo. 10. 1833; d. i mo. 31,
1908.
He settled on a farm which he purchased in Franklin Twp., near Kimble-
ville, Chester Co., Pa., where he remained during his life.
Issue : —
1989. Susan H., b. 2-1-1861.
1990. Norris T., b. 10-31-1862.
1991. Levis P., b. 6-2-1865.
1992. Jos. Newlin, b. 10-18-1867.
1993. George N., b. 9-11-1870.
VI— 652. PALMER GOOD (Susanr.a, Joseph, John, John, John), b.
9 mo. 18, 1822; d. 7 mo. 10, 1S86; buried at old West Grove Cemetery; m.
MARIA E. KINSEY 2 mo. 28, 1850, dau. of Samuel Kinsey and Rachel
Eastburn, b. 12 mo. 24, 1825.
He was a farmer, but retired to West Grove, Chester Co., where he died
and his widow continues.
Issue : —
1994. Mary Ida, b. 3-28-1851; d. 7-13-1851.
1995. Rachel Ella, b. 9-25-1852; d. 11-2-1852.
1996. Samuel T., b. 11-10-1856; d. 11-18-1856.
1997. Joel Palmer, b. 5-29-1863.
VI— 653. FRANCIS GOOD (Susanna, Joseph.. John. John, John), b.
4 mo. 4, 1824; d. 8 mo. 23, 1902; buried at old West Grove: m. SARAH
THOMPSON 2 mo. 11, 1852, dau. of Joel Thompson and Rachel Spencer,
b. 5 mo. 21, 1827.
(Joel Thompson, son of Eli and [Elizabeth. Rachel Spencer, dau. of
Joseph and Rebecca.)
Francis Good was educated at Westlown Friends" School. He engaged
in farming for three years in West Fal'owfield Twp. He then bought the old
"Michener farm," which is now a part of West Grove borough, Chester Co,
It was through his efforts, combined with Joseph Pyle, that this place was es-
tablished, he being known as the "Father of West Grove," a very thriving,
tovyn on the line of the Central Division of the Pennsylvania R. R. He re-
mained here the rest of his life and his widow here continued.
Issue : —
1998. Lewis Palmer, b. 9-5-1853.
1999. Ella T., b. 3-17-1864.
i8o PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 654. ROBERT GOOD (Susanna, Joseph, Tohn. John, John), b. 3
mo. 28, 1826; d. 6 mo. 27, 1869; m. LETITIA BEAN 3 mo. — , 1854, dau.
of Samuel Bean.
Resided at Lumberville, Bucks Co., Pa. No ch.
VI— 655. ISAAC GOOD (Susanna, Joseph, John, John, John), b. 9
mo. 28, 1827; d. 4 mo. 15, 1894; buried at New Garden Mtg. ; m. ELIZA-
BETH SEAL 3 rao. 23, 1853, dau. of Caleb Seal and Lydia Thompson, b.
2 mo. 25, 1828; d. I mo. 28, 1907.
(Caleb Seal, son of Benjamin and Phebe. Lydia, dau. of William
Thompson and Mary Barnard. )
He was a farmer, first in London Grove and finally in New Garden Twp,
his widow continuing with her daughters.
Issue: —
2000. Lydia S., b. 2-11-1854; d. 2-27-1862.
2001. Susan Anna, b. 9-15-1855.
2002. Mary P., b. ll-20-18b'3.
2003. Florence L., b. 11-1-1866; d. 11-21-1866.
Ch. of John Palmer {No. 1/6) and Sarah Marshall, probably all bom near
Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 656. MARSHAL PALMER (John, Josqah, John, John, John), b.
7 mo. 16, 1822; d. 7 mo. 25, 1882; m. BEULAH C. WILLIAMSON 4 mo.
24, 1856, dau. of James Williamson and Zillah Coates, b. 1830; d. 7 mo. 6,
1861.
M. second, HANNAH WILSON, 5 mo. 13, 1869, dau. of William Wil-
son and Hannah Brown, b. 8 mo. 9, 1819; dec'd. No ch.
Resided at Toughkenamon. Chester Co., Pa. ; both btn-ied at Union Hill.
Issue bv first wife; —
2004. Eva B.', b. 2-1-1857; d. 2-21-1870.
2005. Herbert W., b. 12-24-1857; d. 3-22-1858.
VI— 657. ANNA MARIA PALMER (John, Toseph, John, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 17, 1824: m. THOMAS P. HAWLEY 11 mo. 28, 1855, son
of Joseph Hawley, Jr., * and Elizabeth Woodward, b. 6 mo. i, 1818; d. 8
mo. 17, 1885.
He was a carpenter and turner ; resided in West Chester, Pa., where she
continues with residence 223 S. Walnut St.
Issue : —
Note. — Joseph, Jr., a son of Joseph Hawley and Elizabeth Spackman. Joseph. Sr.,
b. 3 mo. 21, 1735; d. 11 mo. 21, 1817. He was a son of Benjamin Hawley and Dinah
Gabiter dau of John Gabiter, of London, who were m. Mar. 5, 1730. Benjamin, b. 8 mo.
(Oct. O.'s.) 5, 1703; d. 7 mo. 29, 1782; buried at Birmingham Mtg.; he was a son of Thomas
Hawley gunmaker. of London, and Frances Malin. He came to Pennsylvania as a
■■Redem'ptioner" in Jan. 1722-23, and served five years for his passage. He taught
school at times, and at intervals made two voyages to England. His first wife died 11
mo 26 1761, and in 1763 he m. Catharine Hillborn, who survived him.
Elizabeth Woodward was a dau. of Thomas Woodward and Mary Pusey.
SIXTH GENERATION.
2006. Virginia, b. 9-6-1857; d. 3-16-1887; unm.
2007. .Joseph P., b. 10-21-1859; d. 4-26-1885; unm.
2008. Howard, b. 8-14-1865.
VI— 658. PENNOCK PALMER (John. Joseph, John. John. John),
b. 9 mo. 17, 1824: d. 7 mo. i, 1905; m. DIXA H. MANN 11 mo. 10, 1853,
dau. of Issacher Mann and Hannah Hilles, b. 2 mo. 16, 1826; d. 10 mo. 7,
1885; both buried at London Grove Mtg.
(Issacher Mann, son of John and Lydia. Hannah, dau. of David Hilles
and Dinah Millhouse.)
He was a farmer and was for some time with his uncle, Jesse Palmer, in
Concord Twp.. Pa. Afterwards purchased a farm in New Garden, Chester
Co., Pa., where he continued most of his life, but finally entei'ed a home in
Philadelphia, where he died. Issue : —
2009. Carrie W., b. 10-22-1854.
2010. Albert H., b. 8-27-1858.
2011. Lydia Anna, b. 9-1-1862.
VI— 659. JUNIUS MARSHALL PALMER (John, Joseph. John,
John, John), b. 3 mo. 10. 1828; d. Thursday, Jan. 21, 1892; m. HELEN M.
DAY May 10, i860, dau. of Ira R. Day and Harriet Field, b. May 5, 1840;
d. Sunday, Mar. 23, 1902: both buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, Council
Bluffs, Iowa.
(Ira R. Day was b. Mar. i, 1807. at Catskill. N. Y. Harriet Field was b.
April 26. 181 3. at Roobstown, O.)
Junius M. Palmer engaged in his earlier life in cattle droving in Chester
county and vicinity. The business not succeeding, he quit it and removed
to Atwater, O., where he was married. They removed to Council Bluffs.
Iowa., which became their future abode. Here he entered into the real es^
tate business, in which he ^^•as successful. In 1861 he was City Assessor and
was Mayor of that city 1862 to 1864. "The Daily Nonpareil." of that city,
at his decease paid a tribute to his life, saying: "J. M. Palmer has done as
much probably as any other person to build up our city and has been one of
our prominent and valued citizens."
His wife was much interested in many affairs of interest to lier sex. and
both were members of the Presbyterian Church.
Their children were: —
2012. Charles Day. b. 11-30-1865.
2013. Harriette Irene, b. 12-5-1868. 1 „ .
2014. Helen Humphrey, b. 12-5-1868; d. 8-13-1869. ( ^ "'"^3-
2015. Mary Emma, b. 3-2-1870.
VI_66o. KESTER PALMER (John, Joseph. John. John. John), b.
4 mo. 10. 1829; d. 6 mo. 11. 1862: buried at Marshallton: ni. ELIZA-
BETH SPEAKMAN 12 mc. 30. 1858. dau. of Jonathan Speak-man and
Phebe Pearson, b. 10 mo. 15. 1836. No ch.
After his death his widow resided in West Chester, Pa.
PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 66i. JOHN PALMER (John, Joseph, John, John, John), b. u
mo. 2, 1832; d. 2 mo. 25, 1901, unm.
He kept a store at Marshillton, Chester Co., Pa., where he was held in
much respect; buried in Bradford Cemetery.
VI— 662. MARGARETTA (Maggie) M. PALMER (John, Joseph,
John, John, John), b. 8 mo. J2, 1834; m. WASHINGTON VANCE 4
mo. 20, 1868, as his second wife, son of Jacob Vance and Magdahne Kerns,
b. 3 mo. 28, 1810; d. 6 mo. 29, 1884. Resided in West Chester, Pa., where
she continues at 220 West Barnard St.
Issue :- —
2016. Eleanor P., b. May 23, 1874.
VI— 663. HUMPHREY PALMER (John, Joseph, John, John, John),
b. 10 mo. 24, 1836; d. 10 mo. — . 1867; unm.
He and sister following were buried at Bradford Mtg., Marshallton, Pa.
VI— 664. SARAH A. PALMER (John, Joseph. John, John, John),
b. 5 mo. 24, 1839; d. 10 mo. 24, 1865; unm.
VI— 665. EMMA E. PALMER (John, Joseph, John, John, John), b. 3
mo. 4, 1841; unm. Resides at Marshahtoii.
Ch. of Haiuiah Palmer (No. 777) ami Joshua Cloud, probably born in East
Fallowiield, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 666. JOHN CLOUD (Hannah, Joseph, John, John, John), b.
7 mo. 10, 1824; d. 4 mo. 20, 1908, West Chester, Pa.; m. HANNAH B.
MARTIN I mo. 12, 1854, dau. of Curtis Martin and Rebecca Walton, b.
2 mo. 19, 1828; d. 9 mo. 30, 1874.
M. second, LYDIy\ WILSON 2 mo. 14, 1878, dau. of Joshua Wilson
and Hannah Walton, b. 8 mo. 9, 1834; d. 4 mo. 28, 1907.
All buried at Ercildoun Mtg.
His education was obtained in the neighborhood schools. He then learned
the carpenter trade with Joseph Ross and followed the trade for several years.
He also followed pumpmaking. He then took up surveying and conveyancing,
his operations being in the tow. ships of East Fallowfield, Valley, Highland,
Newlin, East and West Marlboro and the borough of Coatesville. His resi-
dence was near McWilliamstown, Chester Co., but after his wife's death ha
.sold out his property and 10 mo. 7, 1907, removed to his sister's, in West
Chester, Pa., where he died. Lie left no issue.
VI— 667. JESSE CLOUD (Hannah, Joseph, John, John, John), b.
4 mo. 17, 1832; d. 8 mo. 28, 1892: m. ANNIE ELIZABETH BALD-
SIXTH GENERATION. 183
WIN 4 mo. 23, 1857, '^^w- o^ Joshua Baldwin and Mary Speakman, b. 12
mo. 18, 1827; d. 4 mo. 10. 1906. Resided for some years in Philadelphia and
afterwards in Chicago, 111., where they both died.
Issue : —
2017. William Penn, b. 11-23-1857; d. 7-21-1904.
2018. George Washington, b. 6-4-1859; d. 8-26-1861.
2019. Benjamin Franklin, b. 10-12-1860; d. 8-6-1895; unm.
2020. Abraham Lincoln, b. 2-24-1862.
2021. Joshua Baldwin, b. 12-25-1864.
2022. Hannah Mary, b. 12-1-1866.
2023. Robert Grant, b. 3-12-1869; d. 10-17-1870.
2024. Jessie Lily, b. 6-10-1874.
VI— 668. SARAH ANN CLOUD (Hannah, Joseph, John, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 4, 1836; m. THOMAS SPEAKMAN 2 mo. 16, 1857, son
of George Speakman and Sidney Baldwin; d. 12 mo. 13, 1872. He was
killed by the cars at Alliance, Ohio. She resides at 131 East Union street,
West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
2025. Ruth Anna, b. 10-20-1857.
2026. Sydney, b. 5-10-1859.
2027. Joshua Cloud, 2-10-1862; d. 11-30-1871.
2028. George, b. 9-7-1867.
2029. Henry, b. 11-14-1870.
2030. Minnie, b. 1-9-1873.
Ch. of Rachel Palmer {No. ij8) and George Seeds.
VI— 669. SARAH ANN SEEDS, b. 9 mo. 28, 1822: d. 8 mo. 13,
1823.
VI— 670. JOSEPH P. SEEDS (Rachel, Joseph, John, John, John),
b. 9 mo. 28. 1823; d. 3 mo. ti, 1884; m- PHEBE WICKERSHAM 10
mo. 14, 1846, dau. of Joel Wickersham and Lydia Pusey, b. 6 mo. 18, 1829;
d. 7 mo. — , 1876. No issue. Both buried at Marshallton.
He was a farmer with residence near Parkerville, Chester Co., Pa. He
was a man of very large stature, claiming to be the nearest of any in the family
to approach the size of his great-grandfather, John Palmer, 3d.
VI— 671. MARGARET H. SEEDS (Rachel. Joseph, John. John.
John), b. 8 mo. 31, 1825: d. 3 mo. 29, 1857; m. WILLIAM S. HARLAN
7 mo. 17. 1845, son of Israel Harlan and Hannah Webb, b. 4 mo. 2^, 1819;
d. 3 mo. 15, 1881.
Resided in Oxford, Chester Co., Pa., where he was in business.
Issue : —
2031. Hannah Ann, b. 7-14-1846.
2032. Rachel Anna, b. 8-23-1848; d. 8-11-1878.
VI— 672. MARY ANN SEEDS, b. 4 mo. 20. 1827; d. 10 mo. 30,
1842.
PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 673. RACHEL P. SEEDS, b. 12 mo. 23. 1828; d. 6 mo. g,
1845.
VI— 674. AMY ANN SEEDS (Rachel, Joseph, John, John, John),
b. 9 mo. 13, 1830; d. 6 mo. 11, 1905; unm.
VI— 675. ANN ELIZA SEEDS (Rachel. Joseph, John,, John,
John), b. 10 mo. i, 1833; d. 2 mo. 6, 191 1 ; unm.
Resided for many years at 239 West Barnard St., West Chester, Pa.,
where her sister lived with her Both buried in Bradford Cemetery.
VI— 676. GEORGE W. SEEDS (Rachel, Joseph, John, John,
John), b. II mo. 4, 1836; d. 12 mo. 3, 1900: buried at Marshallton; m. ELIZ-
ABETH W. FAUCETT 12 mo. 8, 1864, dau. of George Faucett and
Mary Yearsley, b. 6 mo. 6, 1840. No issue.
He obtained and resided on the mansion farm of his father, on the Bran-
dywine Creek near Lenape, Cherter Co., Pa., and was described as an "Honest
upright citizen, a good neighbor and successful farmer."
Ch. of George Palmer {No. 181) and Mar\ Ann McFarlan, born in Chester
Co., Pa. "
VI— 677. SARAH ANN PALMER (George, Joseph, John, John,
John), b. 4 mo. 25, 1828: d. t mo. 2, 1906: m. HENRY COBOURN 10
mo. 23, 1855, at her parents' home. Concord, Pa., by Friends' Ceremony, son
of Abraham Cobourn and Mary Ann Smedley, of Chester Twp., b. 3 mo. 12,
1828.
He was a teacher before m. ; afterwards a farmer near West Grove,
Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2033. George Parker, b. 10-11-1856; d. 11-11-1906.
2034. Sereno I., b. 11-10-1863; d. 11-10-1863.
2035. Horace M., b. 6-5-1865; d. 2-28-1876.
2036. Charles S., b. 10-6-1SG7; d. 12-28-1885.
VI— 678. SUSAN PALMER (George, Joseph, John, John, John), b.
9 mo. 13, 1829; d. 5 mo. 3, 1856; unm.
VI— 679. JULIA ANN PALMER, b. 9 mo. 4, 183 1; d. i mo. 28,
1844.
VI— 680. MARY PALMER (George, Joseph, John, John, John), b.
3mo. 4, i834;d. 9mo. 26. i9io;m. SAMUEL PALMER 1872 (No. 644)-
Further record from his number.
SIXTH GENERATION. 185
VI— 681. JOSEPH PALMER (George, Joseph, John, John, John),
b. I mo. 8, 1836; d. II mo. 17, 1899; buried at Ercildoun Mtg. ; m. RUTH
BAKER 8 mo. 22, 1859, dau. of Reuben Baker and Rachel Russell, b. 7 mo.
30, 1837.
He was a farmer and paper maker, with a paper mill n.ear Doe Run,
Chester Co., Pa. The following is from an obituary notice:
"Mr. Palmer was 65 years of age, a veteran of the Rebellion and a mem-
ber of Brandywine Post, No. 54, G. A. R., of Coatesville. For years past
he has owned a mill property and has been engaged in the manufacture of
paper board. He was remarkably clever in the use of mechanics' tools, and
in his spare moments he found much pleasure in working out magnificent!
pieces of furniture and ornaments, much cf which were manufactured from
horns.
"Mr. Palmer was a generous, public-spirited citizen, with many friends
and few foes, and was highly esteemed in the community. He was always
of a sunshiny disposition, always in good spirits, ever ready and willing to as-
sist an unfortunate fellow being, and his passing away at this time will be sin-
cerely regretted among the many people who knew him well."
Issue : —
2037. Granville Reuben, b. 11-18-1860; d. 11-17-1898.
2038. Laura Marcia, b. 3-12-1863.
2039. Willis Baker, b. 1-20-1865.
2040. Carrie May, b. 4-20-1868; d. 7-25-1868.
2041. Emily Ethel, b. 8-21-1869.
2042. Mary Genevieve, b. 10-6-1871; d. 11-25-1886.
VI— 682. ELIZABETH PALMER (George, Joseph, John, Tohn,
John), b. 10 mo. 23, 1838; m. WILLIAM WALTON 3 mo. 13, 1862, by
Friends' ceremony under care of Fallowfield Monthly Mtg., son of Lewis
Walton and Elizabeth Neal *, of Highland Twp., Chester Co., b. 7 mo. 11,
1827; d. 10 mo. 3, 1886; buried at Ercildoun Mtg. He was a farmer and
•Note. — Elizabeth Neal was a dau. of James Neal and Lydia Hall, who were m.
11 niu. 9, 1788, Lydia being a sister to Elizabeth Hall of No. — , and Mary Hall of No. — ;
and Elizabeth Neal was long a housekeeper for her maiden aunt, Ann Hall, in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa., before her marriage.
Lewis Walton was a son of Nathan Walton and Ann Roberts; Nathan was a son of
Benjamin Walton, Jr., and Abigail Gilbert, dau. of Benjamin Gilbert and Sarah Mason,
who were m. 1731. Benjamin, Jr., and Abigail Walton in a few years after their m.
removed from Bybery, Pa., to Fallowfield, Chester Co. He was b. 12 mo. 1, 17:l."i, oeing
a son of Benjamin Walton and Rebecca Homer, who were m. 1724. Benjamin, b. 1693.
d. 1753, was the fifth of seven children of Daniel Walton and Mary Lamb. He inherited
the farm of his father in Bybery and he and Rebecca were much respectetl in their
neighborhood. Daniel Walton and Mary Lamb were m. 6 mo. 21, 1688. He was one of
four brothers, to wit: Nathaniel, Thomas, Daniel and William, who came to America,
arriving at New Castle in 1775. They ascended further up the Delaware river and set-
tled in Bybery. Twp., Philadelphia Co., from whence the family have widely spread.
Daniel was considered amongst the faithful Friends of his day; he d. 1719. (See Hist, of
Bybery.) Benjamin Gilbert, mentioned above, m. second Elizabeth Walton in 1762, a
sister to Benjamin Walton, Jr., and removed to Northampton Co., Pa., and settled on
Mahoning Creek. They were here with their family taken captive by the Indians 4 mo.
25, 1780. He died in captivity from exposure. 6 mo. 8, 1780. The rest were finally re-
leased and Elizabeth died in Fallowfield 8 mo. 10, 1810.
i86 PALMER FAMILY.
owned the homestead where he died. She resided in Coatesville, and later in
Philadelphia.
Issue: —
2043. Mary Dent, b. 3-29-1863.
2044. Isaac Palmer, b. 4-20-1865.
2045. Gertrude Anna, b. 10-17-1867.
2046. Bertha Julia, b. 9-16-1871.
2047. Emma E., b. 8-15-1875.
2048. Robert L., b. 4-26-1878.
VI— 683. GEORGE GRANVILLE PALMER, b. 3 mo. 23, 1841 ;
d. II mo. 30, 1843.
VI— 684. GEORGE EL WOOD PALMER, b. 12 mo. 21, 1843; d.
5 mo. 2, 1844.
VI— 685. ISAAC GRANVILLE PALMER, b. 5 mo. 13, 1845: d.
9 mo. 17, 1863.
VI— 686. GEORGIANNA PALMER (George. Joseph, John, John,
John), b. 2 mo. 3, 1848; m. MARIS T. WOLLASTON 12 mo. 20, 1870,
son of Edwin Wollaston and Sarah Ann Taylor, b. 4 mo. i, 1845; d- 6 mo. 30,
1884.
They resided at LTnion\ille, Pa., where he died; buried at Union Hill
cemetery. Her residence has since been at Kainett Square, Pa.
Issue: —
2049. Frederick P., b. 9-28-1871.
2050. Caroline M., b. 10-31-1874.
2051. Laura P., b. 6-28-1879.
2052. Mary A., b. 6-28-1882.
Ch. of Sarah Palmer (No. 18^) and Benjamin Palmer (No. 242).
See his line.
Ch. of Amy Palmer (No. 184) and Michael Myers, bom near UnionvilH
Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 687. JOSEPH MYERS, b. 4 mo. 4, 1846; d. 5 mo. 16, 1846.
VI— 688. EMMA MYERS (Amy, Joseph. John, John. John), b. 9
mo. 10, 1849; d. 9 mo. 11, 1902; buried in Unionville Cemetery; m. HENRY
W. PUSEY 1872, son of Thomas Pusey, Jr., * and Ann Wickersham, b.
5 mo. 21, 1846.
Note. — Thomas, Jr., was a son of Thomas Pusey and Susanna White; and Ann was
a dau. ot Joel Wickersham and Lydia Pusey.
SIXTH GENERATION. 187
He was a farmer and also had lime kilns at the homestead of his parents
in East Marlborough, but after a few years removed to the farm which Emma
inherited from her father near Union ville, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
2053. Thomas M., b. 9-2-1872.
2054. Hannah Elizabeth, b. 10-17-1873.
2055. Charles Henry, b. 9-29-1875.
2056. Anna W., b. 9-4-1877.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin.
Issue of Samuel Palmer (No. iS§) and Mary Hall.
VI— 689. ELIZA PALMER (Samuel, Benjamin, John, John, John) ;
m. LEWIS WHEELOCK.
Resided in Western New York.
Children : —
2057. Orlando.
2058. Clarinda.
2059. Albert.
2060. Mary Ann, b. Aug. 11, 1835; d. circa, 1874.
2061. Lewis.
2062. Almina.
2063. Fred, d. young.
2064. Irena.
2065. Cyrus.
2066. Phebe.
VI— 690. ANN PALMER (Samuel 5, same line); m. GILBERT
Finch. Four children: —
2067. Joel
2068. Horace.
2069.
2070.
VI— 691. CATHARINE PALMER (Samuel 6. .same line), m.
GEORGE PYRITZ.
Issue, 4 ch. ; 2 boys, 2 girls : —
2071.
2072.
2073.
2074.
Ch. of Hannah Palmer (No. 186) and Amos Parker.
The first six born in Pennsylvania, the last three in Ohio.
VI— 692. SAMUEL PARKER, b. Mar. — , 1812: d. Sept. 10, 1816.
VI— 693. EPHRAIM PARKER (Hannah. Benjamin. John, John,
John), b. Aug. — , 1814; d. i86- ; m. MARY ANN LEHMAN 1835.
i88 PALMER FAMILY.
M. second SARAH GROVE, 1839, (widow). Removed to Champaign
Co., O., where she died.
M. third (name not given), tlien removed to Missouri, where he soon
after died.
Children by first wife: —
2015. Sarah, b. 1836.
2076. Mary Ann, b. 1837.
By second wife : —
2077. Hannah E.
2078. Catharine.
2079. Nathan T.
No further information of these obtained.
VI— 694. ANNE PARKER (Hannali, Benjamin, John, John, John),
b. 9 mo. 10, 1816; d. 7 mo. 20, 1824
She died at Lancaster, O., to wliich place her parents had come with their
family a few days previous to make a r.ettlenient.
VI— 695. SARAH PARKER (Hannah, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. July 22, 1818: d. May 16. 1901 : m. JOHN WILSON BUTTON
Oct. 26, 1836, son of James and Elizabeth Button, of Perry Co., O., b. March
7, 1817; d. Aug. 21, 1900: both buried at Salem U. B. Church, Perry Co.,,
Ohio.
She came with her parents from Pennsylvania, when a child. He was
born in Perry Co., O., and t]le^• lived there during their life near Junction
City.
He was a farmer. She was interested in genealogy and furnished much
information for the first edition of this work.
Children : —
2080. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 9, 1837.
2081. George W., b. Sept. 25, 1839.
2082. Daniel B., b. Sept. 27, 1841.
2083. James K., b. May 28, 1843; d. April 18, 1883.
2084. Hannah, b. May 15: 1845; d. Sept. 4, 1904.
2085. Nancy C, b. April 17, 1847.
2086. Emma C, b. April 27, 1849.
2087. Sarah A., b. May 15, 1851.
2088. Albert, b. June 22, 1853; d. in infancy.
2089. Oliver W., b. Sept. 9, 1855.
2090. Henry D., b. Feb. 9, 1857.
2091. Florence A., b. March 1, 1859.
2092. Alice E., b. Jan. 4, 1861.
VI— 696. HANNAH PARKER (Hannah. Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Bee. 20, 1820: d. Feb. 10, 1864; m. BANIEL STOLTZ Feb. 23,
1838, son of Baniel Stoltz, who emigrated from Germany: b. Feb. 19, 1818;
d. Bee. — , 1877.
They settled at Brennen, Fairfield Co., O. ; both buried at Old Bethel.
Children : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 189
2093. Samuel, b. Sept. 16, 1841; d. young.
2094. Henry, b. June 27, 1842; d. young.
2095. Amos, b. July 2, 1843.
2096. Mary, b. April 15, 1845.
2097. Lewis, b. Feb. 27, 1847; deceased, no date given.
2098. George, b. Feb. 21, 1849; deceased, no date given.
2099. Stephen, b. f>b. 9, 1850; d. April — , 1887.
2100. Sarah, b. June 23, 1852; d. March — , 1862.
2101. Katharine, b. June 12, 1855.
2102. David, b. Aug. 4, 1857.
2103. Jane Samantha, b. June 12, 1861.
2104. Hannah M., b. Jan. 27, 1864.
VI— 697. A:^IOS PARKKR, b. 1824; d. 1824.
He died at Cambridge, O., whilst his parents and family were yet on
their way to the then West.
VI— 698. DANIEL PARKER, b. July 27,. 1825; d. Oct. — , 1850;
unm.
VI— 699. HENRY PARKER, b. June 26, 1827; d. 1845.
VI— 700. MARY PARKER (Hannah, Benjamin, John, John. John),
b. Jan. 20, 1832; m. GEORGE W. CONRAD Sept. ii,"i859 (third wife),
son of Christopher and Barbara Conard, b. Sept. 25, 1805 ; d. March 18,
1884. Resided in Junction City, Perry Co., O., where he died.
M. second. GEORGE HEET, March 25, 1886; b. Aug. 10, 1813; d.
Oct. 19, 1903.
Her address Pataskala, Licking' Co., O.
Children : —
2105. Joseph, b. June G, 1860; d. June 21, 1861.
2106. Amos Gilbert, b. Jan. 30, 1862.
2107. Albert, b. July 1, 1863; d. Sept. 30, 1864.
2108. Leafy Agnes, b. Mar. 17, 1865; d. Aug. 21, 1902.
2109. Hannah Margaret, b. Dec. 17, 1866.
2110. Charles Edmund, b. Oct. 11, 1869.
Ch. of George Pciliiwr (No. iSy) and Abigail Wood.
Born in Belmont Co., O.
VI— 701. MARY ANN PALMER, b. Feb. 19, 1819; d. 1819.
VI— 702. SARAH ANN PALMER (George. Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. Feb. 22,. 1820; d. March 6, 1880: buried at Maiden, 111.; m.
NIMROD HOGE, Aug. 30, 1838, son of Asahe! Hoge and Sarah Hatcher,
b. March 2y, 1814; d. Sept. 17, 1894.
They removed to La Moiile Bureau Co., 111., where he engaged in farm-
ing; thence to Dover, 111., where she died He then Vvcnt to Carson. la.
Issue : —
I90 PALMER FAMILY.
2111. Arminda E., b. May 17, 1839.
2112. Sarah Abigail, b. Jan. 8, 1841.
2113. Theudas Pennington, b. Feb. 1, 1843.
2114. Ellwood Palmer, b. July 12, 1847.
2115. George Palmer, b. Oct. 2, 1849.
2116. Charles A., b. July 23, 1857.
VI— 703. NORRIS PALMER, b. Nov. 25, 1821; d. April 16, 1849;
VI— 704. CHARLES W. PALMER (George, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Aug. 25, 1823, Trenton, O. ; d. Jan. 3, 1893; m. LYDIA PITT-
MAN Aug. 28, 1844, <^a"- of L'riah and Euphemia Pittman, b. April 8, 18243
d. Sept. 19, 1 87 1.
M. second ELIZABETH S. AMES, Sept. 12, 1872, at La Moille, 111,
where she now resides: b. March 21, 1838, Forkston, Pa.
He was a farmer; removed from Ohio to La Moille, Bureau Co., 111.,
where he died, and was buried, as also was Lydia.
Children by first wife: —
2117. Theudas W., b. July 23, 1845; d. June 26, 1906.
2118. Anna W., b. Nov. 29, 1846.
2119. Mary Ellen, b. March 6, 1849.
Children by second wife: —
2120. Harry W.
Twins, b. May 22, 1875.
2121. Hattie J.
VI— 705. REBECCA B. PALMER, b. Mar. 13, 1825; d. Dec. — , 1850;
unm.
VI— 706. MARY WOOD P.\LMER (George. Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. April 23, 1827; d. June 22, 1892; m. GEORGE FRARY Jan. 31,
1865, at Lloydsville, O., (his third wife), b. Sept. 10, 181 1. at Hatfield,
Mass; d. Nov. 21, 1903, aged 92 years.
He was a farmer and resi.kd at La Moille, Bureau Co., 111., to which
place he came in 1859. He had four children by former wives, one of whom
was the wife of Gov. C. C. Stevenson, late of Nevada, and also one of the
Lady Managers of the Columbian Exposition in 1893.
Mary's issue: —
2122. Clara Ann, b. Nov. 25, I860.
2123. Laura Bell, b. Oct. 15, 1867.
VI— 707. SAML'EL PALMER (George, Benjamin. John, John,
John), b. April 29, 1829: d. Sept. 3, 1899: m. SARAH LEE April i, 1856,
dau. of Daniel Lee and Sophia Thomas, b. Dec. 25, 1836, in St. Lawrence
Co., N. Y.
He was a farmer and went from Belmont Co., O., in 185 1 to Bureau
SIXTH GENERATION.
191
Co., 111., where they lived until 1885, when they removed to Goldfield, la.,
where he died and she continues. Issue : —
2124. Walter V., b. March 20, 1857.
2125. George L., b. March 8, 1859.
2126. Abbie Josephine, b. Aug. — , 1861; d. March — , 1907.
2127. Charles Ellsworth, b. 1864; d. April 14, 1865.
2128. Ella Maude, b. 1866; d. about 4 years old.
2129. Nina Florence, b. July — , 1872; d. Aug. — , 1897.
2130. Herbert Samuel, b. Dec. — , 1875.
VI— 708. RUTH A. P.VLMER. (George, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. July 3, 1831, Belmont Co., O. ; m. JOHN N. CHADDOCK Jan.
10, 1878, (2nd wife). His first wife, her sister (see next No. 709). No is-
sue. She resides with her step-son, R. P. Chaddock, Benton Harbor, Mich.
VI— 709. RACHEL H. PALMER (George, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Dec. 12, 1833; d. June 21, 1877; m. JOHN N.
Jan. 5, 1854, son of Richard Chaddock * and Eliza Nicholson,
Jefferson Co., O. ; d. March 31, 1906.
He was a farmer. Resided many years at La Moille, 111.
Benton Harbor, Mich.
Issue : —
2131. Richard Palmer, b. Dec. 26, 1857.
2132. Annie Florille, b. Feb. 12, 1865; d. Dec. 26, 1896.
2133. Samuel Wilber, b. April 15, 1871.
2134. Mary F., b. Aug. 12, 1873.
CHADDOCK
b. Jan. 4, 1829J
Last residence,
VI— 710. HANNAH E. PALMER (George, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Aug. 3, 1836; m. REV. JOSEPH SHAW Feb. 6, 1873; d. Dec.
13, 1898, aged 84 years.
He was a Metliodist minister belonging to Pittsburg Conference, former-
ly near Wheeling, West Va. ; later near Beaver, Pa.
Issue : —
2135. George.
2136. Jessie.
VI— 711. BENJAMIN PALMER, h. May i, 1838; d. Dec. — , 1839.
VI 712. ROBERT W P.ALAIER (George, Baijamin, John,
John, John(, b. Dec. 3. 1840: ni. H.VNNAH II. BREWER Oct. 3, 1867, dau.
of John P. and Nancy Brewer.
They resided on the family homestead until 1903. when they removed to
St. Clairsville, Belmont Co., O.
Children : —
Note. — Richard Chaddock was b. Dec. 25. 1807. in Baltimore, Md., and Eliza
Nicholson was b. Sept. 4, 1808, in Philadelphia, Pa.
192 PALMER FAMILY.
2137. Emma Leota, b. July 31, 1868.
2138. Cora B., b. Oct. 3, 1871; d. May 31, 1902.
VI— 713. CLARISSA ALMIRA PALMER (George, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. Aug. 3, 1842; ni. AMOS STOLTZ. Oct. 20, 1870
(No. 2195) q. V.
Ch. of Amy Palmer (No. 18S) and Nathan Oliver, born in Columbia Co., Pa.
VI— 714. JOHN OLIVER (Amy, Benjamin, John, John, John), b.
3 mo. 29, 1818; d. 6 mo. 3, 185 1 ; m. MARTHA WINNER 12 mo. 28, 1841,
dau. of Abraham and Rachel Winner, b. 9 mo. 26, 1821 ; d. 3 mo. 10, 1888.
She m. second, Samuel Casner, 12 mo. i, 1857, of Warrensville, Pa.,
and by him had two sons, Cyrus and Harris G. Probably resided in Lycom-
ing Co., Pa.
Children : —
2139. Eva, b. 9-13-1842; d. 9-19-1842.
2140. Joseph W., b. 8-3-1843.
2141. John Pemberton, b. 8-19-1850; d. 8-19-1852.
VI— 715. PETER OLIVER (Amy, Benjamin, John, John, John),
married and had a iamily but no record obtained.
It is possible that he had a brother, Jacob Oliver, but no record of him
found.
VI— 716. MARY OLIVER, b. circn 1821; d. Jan. 5, 1866; unm.; lived
with uncle Benjamin Kester, near Rohrsburg, Pa. ; bur. Millville, Pa.
VI— 717. SARAH ANN OLIVER (Amy, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Sept. 20, 1824; d. July 14, 1867. m. MATTHIAS KINDT Dec.
29, 1848; b. March 24, 1824; d. April 16, 1894.
He was a blacksmith and resided in Madison Twp., Columbia Co., Pa.
He m. second wife.
Issue by first wife :—
2142. John P., b. Feb. 19, 1850; d. Aug. 27, 1862.
2143. Robert C, b. June 26, 1852.
2144. Nathan Oliver, b. Nov. 26, 1853; d. June 27, 1908.
2145. Lewis F., b. Aug. 9, 1855; d. Aug. 16, 1856.
2146. Nicholas Clifton, b. July 25, 1857.
2147. Henry H., b. Nov. 22, 1858; d. Feb. 20, 1908.
2148. Clara Ellen, b. May 10, 1860.
VI— 718. ELEANOR OLIVER (Amy, Benjamin, John, John, John),
b. Dec. 3, 1828; d. Feb. 10, 1872; m. AMOS Y. JOHN Oct. 17, 1848, son
of Asa T. John and Mary Thomas, b. Dec. 31, 1825; d. July 26, 1851.
He was buried at Bear Gap, Northumberland Co., and she at Millville,
Columbia Co.^ Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 193
Children : —
2149. Henry H., b. Sept. 21, 1849.
2150. Amos Y. Jr., b. Feb. 16, 1852; d. Aug. 12, 1894.
VI— 719. RACHEL OLIVER (Amy, Benjamin, John, John, John),
by circa 1830; cl. March 29, 1874; unm.
She hved with her uncle, Ephraim Parker, at Rohrsburg, Columbia Co.,
Pa.
Ch. of Peter Palmer (No. ipo) and Mary I'anhorn, born in Lycoming Co.,
Pa.
VI— 720. JOHN K. PALMER (Peter, Benjamin, John, John, John),
b. Oct. 29, 1821; d. June 2, 1906; bur. Augusta, Wis.; m. JANE WILSON
Nov. 16, 1843, dau. of John Wilson and Hannah Herrington, b. Aug. 9, 1824^
d. May 13, 1910.
He was a farmer. Removed to Excelsior, Richland Co., Wis. ; at one
time he engaged largely in the cultivation of hops. Last residence Augusta,
Wis.
Children :- —
2351. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 2, 1844.
2152. Elizabeth Ann, b. July 11, 1847.
2153. William Henry, b. June 12, 1851.
2154. Emily Sophrena, b. Sept. 19, 1853; d. Jan. 19, 1892.
2155. Hannah Alice, b. July 21, 1856; died at age of one year.
2156. Delpha Alma, b. Dec. 20, 1860.
2157. Rosella Edith, b. Sept. 8, 1863.
2158. Peter Wilson, b. Nov. 21, 1866.
VI— 721. JANE PALMER (Peter, Benjamin, John, John, John),
b. Oct. 21, 1823; d. May 18, 1909; m. IR.\ LCNDY Nov. 14, 1843, son of
Thomas Lundy and Catharine Wagoner, b. Feb. 28, 1817; d. Sept. 29, 1886;
buried at Elysian, Minn.
He was a farmer, and resided at Nortli Frecdon, Sauk Co., Wis.; re-
moved in May, 1880, to Minn., where he died, and his widow still lives with
her daughter Alice. Address, Brainard. Minn.
Children : —
2159. Mary E., b. Feb. 7, 1845.
2160. Peter W., b. July 22, 1848; d. Sept. 28, 1856.
2161. Susan M., b. Nov. 7, 1852.
2162. Delphia A., b. Aug. 5, 1S56; d. Sept. 28, 1856.
2163. Catharine, b. Oct. 23, 1859.
2164. Alice, L., b. Oct. 15, 1863.
VI— 722. ANN PALMER (Peter. Benjamin. John, Tohn. John), b.
Oct. 22, 1825; m. CHARLES LOYO WOOD Oct. 9, 1846, son of Henry
Wood and Elizabeth Guye, b. May 24 1824; d. Feb. 25, 1896.
Removed to Sauk Co., Wis , thence to Boulder City. Boulder Co., Col.,
where he died ; buried in Boulder Cemetery.
Children : —
194 PALMER FAMILY.
2165. Mary E.,b. Dec. 9, 1848.
2166. Philarmon P., b. April 26, 1851.
2167. Margaret I., b. Sept. 17, 1S52.
2168. Thurman, R, b. Juue 28, 1854; d. 8 mo. 21, 1858.
2169. Theresa D., b. July 29, 1856.
2170. William A., b. Mar. 2S, 1859; d. Mar. 28, 1880.
2171. Franklin P., b. Dec. 30, 1860.
2172. Henry E., b. June 26, 1862.
2173. Elpha, b. Mar. 7, 1864; d. Mar. 11, 1864.
2174. Hannah A., b. June 11, 1866.
VI— 723. WILLIAM V. PALMER (Peter, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Nov. 29, 1827; d. March 24, 1900; m. DEBORAH HARTMAN
April 12, 1849, "Jau. of Peter and Ehzabeth Hartman, b. Aug. 15, 1824; d.
Feb. 25, 1863.
M. second, ANNA DALBEY, dan. of Abel and Rebecca Dalbey, b.
Feb. 28, 1837; d. Jan. 19, i88j.
M. third, FRANCES KIRKENDALL Feb. 9, 1882.
He was a machinist. Resi.led at Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa., where he
and his second wife were buried in Pine Grove Cemetery. His widow now
lives in Berwick.
Child by first wife : — •
£175. Alice L., b. July 4, 1852.
Issue by second wife: —
2176. Harry F., b. Nov. 28, 1866; d. June 7, 1867.
2177. Sallie A., b. April 20, 1868.
2178. Robert A., b. Nov. 4, 1870; d. Aug. 12, 1871.
2179. Mary R., b. Aug. 25, 1872; d. Oct. 13, 1897.
VI— 724. MARGARET PALMER (Peter, Benjamin, John, Tohn,
John), b. May 19, 1830; d. April 12, 1908; m. PAUL H.\RMAN Oct. 14,
1852, son of Jacob Harman and Barbara Shellhamer, b. Mar. 28, 1824; d.
June 20, 1906; both bur. Edgewood Cemetery, Montuursviile, Pa.
He was a farmer and resided near Warrensville, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2180. Alice, b. July 20, 1853; d. March 19, 1904.
2181. Anna, b. Dec. 1, 1854; d. Feb. 6, 1876.
VI— 725. DEBORAH PALMER (Peter, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. July 14, 1832; d. July 7, 1900; m. JEREMIAH CRAWFORD
Aug. 17, 1851, son of William Crawford and Rebecca Tallman, b. Jan. i,
1826; d. May 29, 1907, both buried at Sand Hill Cemetery, Montoursville, Pa.
He was a lumber dealer and resided in Williamsport, Pa.
Children : —
2182. Savilla, b. Sept. 25, 1851; d. Dec. 21, 1871.
2183. George W., b. Sept. 13. 1853; d. July 27, 1889.
2184. John Pierson, b. Oct. 15, 1855.
2185. Nicholas Benjamin, b. Oct. 7, 1857; d. May 29, 1907.
VI— 726. HANNAH PALMER (Peter, Benjamin, John, John,
SIXTH GENERATION. 195
John), b. May 10, 1835; d. Jan. 10, 1895; m. GEORGE KIMBLE Jan. 12,
i860, son of Peter Kimble and Elizabeth Blair, b. Sept. 6, 1837.
He m. second, Elizabeth Harrer April 15, 1901. dau. of Leonard Harrer
and first wife, Caroline Miller (for the latter's second wife see No. 196).
He was a farmer, for many years owning a farm near Warrensville, Ly-
coming Co., Pa., but of late years has resided at 835 Washington St., and 820
Cherry St., Williamsport, Pa. The compiler of these records warmly appre-
ciates his kindness in the summer of 1905, for a ride to see others of the fam-
ily and old family residences and grave yard at Quaker Hill, where many of
the family are buried, and also for much information furnished in 1907.
Children : —
2186. Zephaniah H., b. June 6. 1860; d. April 14, 1907.
2187. Mary E., b. Oct. 9, 1866.
VI— 727. BENJAMIN PALMER (Peter, Benjamin. John, John,
John), b. Dec. 25. 1837; d. Feb 2, 1910; bur. Washington Street Cemetery,
Williamsport, Pa.
M. MARY JANE WHEELAND Jan. 16. 1862. dau. of Joseph
Wheeland and Mary Cain, b. Sept. 19, 1841 : d. Mar. 9, 1902.
M. second HANNAH LONG (nee Turner) June 28. 1904, widow of
James Long and dau. of William Turner and Mary Hiss, b. July 29, 1842
(William Turner had been an associate judge of Northumberland Co., Pa.)
Benjamin obtained the family homestead and farm near ^^'arrensville,
Lycoming Co., Pa., with address Williamsport, Pa.. R. D.
Child by first wife : —
2188. William Edward, b. Jan. 31, 1863; d. Aug. 24, 1873.
VI— 728. ZEPHANIAH MAHAN PALMER (Peter. Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. June 6, 1840, in Lycoming Co.. Pa. ; m. DELIA ANN
HAMILTON Jan. 7, 1866, dau of Nathaniel Hamilton and Charlotte Chase,
b. Nov. 28, 1845, '" Jefferson Co., Wis
He was, by trade, a blacksmith. Removed from Pa to Evansville. Rock
Co., and later to Stoughton, Wis. During the Civil War he enlisted in Com.
F, 23rd Reg., W'isconsin Vol. Inf., Aug. 9 1862, and received honorable dis-
charge at Mobile, .\la., on July 4lh, iS^^^. The following is a list of the most
important battles in which he took part : Cliickasaw Bayou. .Vrkansas Post.
Cypress Bend, Greenville, Port Gibson. Champion Hills. Black River Bridge,
Seige of Vicksburg. Seige of Jackson. Carrion Crow Bayou. Sabine Cross
Roads, Cane River. Jackson, Seige of Spanish Fort. Blakely. Ala.
After his discharge he returned to Evansville. W'is., where he married
and settled. He continued to follow his trade of blacksmith.
They had one child :
2189. Clinton Duane, b. June 17, 1868.
VI— 729. ELMIR.\ PALMER ( Peter, Benjamin, [ohn. John, John),
b. Aug. 12, 1842; d. May 18. 1909: m. WILLIAM H. MOSTELLER
196 PALMER FAMILY.
Feb. 14, 1864, son of Henrj'^ Mosteller and Mary Fogleman, of Monroe Co.,
Pa.; b. Mar. 2"], 1842; d. Sept. 3, 1909; both bur. in Montonrsville Cemetery,
He was a farmer and had a fertile and well cultivated farm near Wil-
liamsport, Pa.
Children : —
2190. Anna S., b. Oct. 11, 1864.
2191. James F., b. July 23, 1870.
2192. George A., b. Nov. 24, 1873.
2193. Peter B. P., b. Feb. 28, 1880; d. Sept. 26, 1880.
Ch. of Isaac K. Palmer (No. iQi) and EUzahcth Thompson.
VI— 730. SARAH ANN PALMER (Isaac, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. July 3, 1824.
She m. and had children, but no further record obtained. She was in Ohio
at one time.
Ch. by Second Wife, .-^linira Clement.
VI— 731. ISAAC CLEMENT PALMER, b. Sept. — 1838; d. Jan.
-, 1839-
VI— 732. ROBERT FREEMAN PALMER (Isaac, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. June 9, 1840, in Chicago, 111.; d. Jan. 4, 1862; unm.
He was a soldier in the Civil War; he enlisted Aug 12th. 1861, and was
mustered into the service as a member of Company E, Third Regiment, New
Hampshire Volunteer Infantry. His death was due to working in the hot
sun on the fortifications at Hilton Head, S. C, which brought on congestion
of the brain, and he lived only sixteen hours after being relieved from duty.
He is buried in the National Cemetery at Hilton Head, South Carolina.
VI— 733. JOHN CLEMENT PALMER (Isaac, Benjamin. John,
John, John), b. Sept. 8. 1842, in Concord, Ne^v Hampshire.
He enlisted in Company C, 13th Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer
Infantr}', August nth, 1862, and was discharged at Patterson Park U. S.
General' Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, June 8th, 1865, having sers'ed two
years and ten months. He w.-'s taken a prisoner November i8th. 1864, in
an attack on the picket line on the Bermuda Hundred line of works, a few
miles from Richmond, Virginia. He was held as a prisoner of war four
months; being confined one month in Libby and Pemberton prisons in Rich-
mond, Va., and three months iii Salisbury, North Carolina. He suffered ter-
ribly from exposure, starvation, and other hardships while in these prisons,
and was almost a physical wreck when he v.as released, March 14th, 1865.
Soon after leaving the service he went to Winona, Minnesota, where he
lived about eight years; the most of this time he was in the employ of the
Winona & St. Peter Railroad Co., and the Chicago & Northwestern Railway
Co., as shop clerk. In 1881 he moved to Cleveland, O., and was for many
SIXTH GENERATION. 197
years in the employ of the N. Y. P. & O. Ry Co., and the Erie Railroad as
bookkeeper. He is at present engaged in tiie insurance business in Cleveland,
Ohio, with address, 387 The Arcade.
He has never married.
The following account of his capture is from the pen of Captain Dr. R.
B. Prescott : 1
"During the winter of 1864-5 it was tlie fortune of the writer to be in command
of 'Fort McConihe,' a small fort situated on the Bermuda Hundred front in Virj^inia
about midway between the James and Appomattox rivers, which was built for the pro-
tection of the Union picket line. One exceedingly dark night it was absolutely necessary
to know which side held the picket line. So volunteers were called for to go down and
ascertain if possible how matters stood. All realized the danger of such an expedition
and a second call had to be made when a voice responded 'I'll go,' quickly followed by
another. The first speaker proved to be one of the youngest men in the garrison, .John
C. Palmer, a mere lad of eighteen. With strict injunctions to observe care and caution
the two, the younger in advance, stole out into the darkness; then followed a few moments
of silence and expectation, when suddenly a single musket shot was heard and a moment
after the second of the two returned with haste and excitement, exclaiming, 'They've got
him! They've got him, and the rebs are down there in force.' It seems that they had
advanced but a short distance beyond the abatis when a stern voice said 'Halt,' and at
ihe same instant a heavy hand was laid upon the foremost man. the second instantly
comprehended the situation, turned and fled, followed by the shot we heard, but which
iu the darkness missed him. The youthful hero who voluntarily sacrificed himself to
save his comrades never returned to his company. We heard indirectly that he was
taken to a Southern prison pen and after a time exchanged. The writer never looks over
the final muster-roll of Company C, without reading opposite the name John C. Palmer:
"Captured by the enemy at Fort McConihe, November 18. 1864,' and recalling the thrill-
ing experience of that eventful night."
Ch. by Third Wife, Sophroiiia Thompson.
VI— 734. ALMIRA C. PALMER (Isaac 5), b. Nov. 6, 1847; d- May
Ch .of Mary K. Palmer {No. iqj) and George PVhcchuid, lx)rn in Tiog-a Co.,
Pa.
VI— 735- GEORGE R. WHEELAND (Mary. Benjamin. John,
John, John), b. Dec. 14, 1827; m. MARY A. BECK Dec. 13, 1849, dau. of
Jacob Beck and Catharine Miller, b. May 25, 1832: d. Sept. 2, 1869; buried
at Lutheran church (her parent? settled in Liberty Twp., Tioga Co., Pa., in
1809).
He is a farmer, owning the homestead in Liberty Twp. immediately on
the line of Tioga and Lycoming Co., Pa., the county line running through the
farm, with address Liberty, Pa.
He enlisted on Sq>t. 12, 1864, iu Co. E, 207th Reg. Pa. Vol. Inf., dur-
ing the Civil W^ar and served in the .'Vrm;.' of the Potomac; was disabled by
accident to his ankle in marching and discharged May 31, 1865. He is the
insurance agent in his neighborhood for the West Branch Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Company of Muncy. Lycoming Co., Pa.
Children : —
2194. Henry William, b. Dec. 31, 1851; d. Oct. 24, 1854.
2195. Alice C, b. July 21, 1854.
2196. Clarence Albert, b. Feb. 27, 1856.
198 PALMER FAMILY.
2197. Clinton W., b. Feb. 22, 1858.
2198. Charles E., b. Jan. 29, 1863.
VI— 736. LYDIA ANN WHEELAXD (Mary, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. Aug. 11, 1829; d. Nov. 8, 1906; m. ROBERT C. COX April
7, 1846, son of ^^'ilham Cox and Hannah Corson, both of German descent, b.
Nov. 18, 1823, at Fairfield, Lycoming Co.; d. June 21, 1901, at Wellsboro,
Tioga Co., Pa. ; both buried in ^A^ellsboro Cemetery.
He was raised on a farm and inured to all the tribulations of pioneer
life, for in the days of his youth there were very few of the comforts of to-
day obtainable. He attended tne district school two or three months during
the winter, when he could be spared from work. Upon reaching manhood he
married Miss Lydia Ann Wheeland and took her to his Tioga county home.
She was an unpretending country girl, handsome but not vain. Her steadi-
ness and firmness of character was the stay of the family all through life.
She was always watchful over her children, but never austere and not opposed
to their participation in innocent amusements.
Mr. Cox started life as r farmer, which he followed for eight years,
during which time he cleared, frnced, and cultivated about seventy acres of
land mostly with his own hands. In 1854 he sold his farm and engaged ?n
the mercantile and lumbering business. This he discontinued during the
Civil \\'ar, but resumed again and continued from June 1865 until 1869,
when he was elected to public office.
He commenced an army record with a commission dated July 18, 1854,
as Brigadier Inspector, with rank of Major, and was again commissioned
June 6, 1859, to June 1864. He was instrumental in raising several com-
panies of infantrj' at the commencement of the Civil War. He was commis-
sioned Major of the 171st Reg. Pa. Vol. Inf. Nov. 16, 1862, and saw severe
ser\nce in the field in various campaigns, mostly in Virginia. He was commis-
sioned Colonel of the 207th Reg. Pa. Vols. Sept. 28, 1864, and was breveted
Brigadier General April 9, 1865. and mustered out of service May 31, 1865.
He published an interesting pamphlet of his "recollections of the War."
In the civil line of service he was appointed Postmaster at Liberty, Ti-
oga Co., Pa., April 13. 1869, having previously been elected a Justice of the
Peace in February. 1862. which ofhce he held for five years.
In 1869 he was elected County Treasurer of Tioga county for three years,
and removed to Wellsboro in 1B70. In 1872 he was elected to the office of
Prothonotary of that county, and re-elected six times thereafter, thus holding
this office seven terms, for tweny-one years.
Children : —
2199. Henry Charles, b. Oct. 31. 1848.
2200. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 23. 1851; d. Sept. 11, 1892.
2201. Carrie Maria, b. July 7, 1856; d. Feb. 24, 1901.
VI— 737. WILLIAM P. WHEELAND (Marv, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. Oct. 29, 1832; d. April 17, 1865; m. LUCETTA SHEFFER
Dec. 21, 1855, d^u. of Joseph and Juha Sheffer.
He enlisted in the same Com. as his brother George, and died of wounds
SIXTH GENERATION. 199
received at the siege of Petersburg, Va. His widow m. again to William Art-
ley, by whom she had three children.
William's children were : —
2202. Wellington W., b. Dec. 13, 1856.
2203. Henry, b. June 28, 185- ; d. at 4 years old.
VI— 738. SAMUEL WHEELAND (Mary 5), b. Dec. 23, 1834; d.
same date.
VI— 739. MARY CHARLOTTE WHEELAND (Mary. Benjamin.
John, John, John), b. April 13, 1837; d. Jan. 13, 1905; m. AARON BROWN
April 4, 1858.
He emigrated from Ireland. They removed to Ophir, La Salle Co., 111.
He d. March 23, 1883. She went to Iowa in 1893 and died at the home of
her brother, Charles, at Garden Grove, la.
Children : —
2204. Mary Ellen, b. Feb. 21, 1859; d. Feb. 1, 1894.
2205. George Robert, b. Dec. 28, 1860; d. Aug. 12, 1886.
2206. Frank William, b. Jan. 23, 1863; d. March 29, 1883.
2207. Ida, b. Oct. 9, 1865; d. Oct. 30, 1865.
2208. Charles Aaron, b. Dec. 31, 1867; d. March 8, 1887.
VI— 740. HANNAH WHEELAND (Mary 5).
VI— 741. RACHEL WHEELAND (Mary 5).
They were twins, b. July 20, 1840; both d. July 29, 1840.
VI— 742. CHARLES D. WHEELAND (Marv, Benjamin. John, John,
John), b. Nov. 4. 1841 ; m. NANCY ELLEN KEHLeR Feb. 28, 1864. dau.
of Michael Kehler and Fanny Levegott.
He enlisted in Com. E, 207 Reg. Pa. Reserves, same as his brothers. Re-
moved to Garden Grove, Decatiu" Co.. Iowa, where they reside.
Child :—
2209. Anna Eleanor, b. April 11, 1873.
VI— 743. ISAAC F. WHEELAND (Marv. Benjamin. John, John.
John), b. Jan. 25, 1845; m. MARY ADELLA LICHTENTHALER March
16, 1873, dau. of David Lichtenthaler and Caroline Lunger, b. Aug. 7. 1852.
He enlisted in Com. E. 207 Reg. Pa. Reserves, the same as his brothers,
all four being in the Army of the Potomac and seeing much stirring service.
He is a watchmaker and jeweler; also Justice of the Peace, and resides in
Liberty Borough. Tioga Co., Pa.
Child :—
2210. Mary Caroline, b. March, 16, 1874; d. Feb. 22, 1900.
PALMER FAMILY.
Ch. of Joseph K. Palmer (No. /pj) and Eliza A. Hubert.
VI— 744. SARAH BARTON PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. circa 1832; d. at age of one year.
VI— 745. ISAAC A. PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John, John, John),
b. Mar. 4, 1835, at St. Clairsville, O. ; d. C3ct. 24, 1908, at Soldiers' Home,
Roseburg, Ore.; m. ISABEL A. YOUNG Aug. 17, 1859, at Eau Clair Co.,
Wis., dau. of William and Philena Bass Young, b. June 22, 1841 at Wadding-
ton, N. Y. They were legally separated in 1876.
M. second, HARRIET E. McCORD.
He was an architect and builder; removed in 1871 from Augusta, Wis.,
to Seattle, Wash ; thence to Medford, Oregon.
Children : —
2211. Ida Adelle, b. Jan. 2, 1861.
2212. Stella Medora, b. Jan. 23, 1863.
2213. Lincoln Ellsworth, b. Aug. 15, 1866.
VI— 746. ELIZABETH A. PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Feb. 20, 1837, at St. Clairsville, O. ; d. Sept. 27, 1884; m. NICH-
OLAS SHONG Oct. 27, 1 86 1, at Augusta. Wis. He was b. June 24, 1834, in
the Province of Lorraine, France (now Germany) and now resides at Mc-
Minnville, Tenn.
Children : —
2214. Cora E., b. July 8, 1862.
2215. Margaret A., b. July 24, 1864; d. April 14, 1880.
2216. La Fayette, b. Jan. 26, 1868; d. April 23, 1880.
2217. Willard, b. April 16, 1873; d. April 11, 1880.
2218. Archie Palmer, b. June 15, 1878.
VI— 747. JOHN W. PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John, John, John),
b. March 24, 1840, St. Clairsville, O. ; m. FRANCES J. BRIDE Oct. 8,"i87i,
Augusta, Wis., dau. of John A.thur Bride and Mary Jane Hall, b. Nov. 4,
1 85 1, Whitewater, Wis.
He removed to Seattle, Wash, in 1872; thence to a farm at Dayton,
Wash., Mar. i, 1882; thence to Washtuena, Wash., where he took up a home-
stead.
Children : —
2219. Charles A., b. Jan. 20, 1873; d. Dec. 13, 1882.
2220. Milton E., b. Sept. 13, 1877.
VI— 748. GEORGE WASHINGTON PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. March 19, 1841, at St. Clairsville, O. ; m. LYDIA
MARLATT Dec. 14, 1865.
By trade he was a millwright. Address 600 Westlake avenue, Seattle,
Wash.
Children : —
2221. Isabel Sarah, b. Feb. 10, 1867.
SIXTH GENERATION.
2222. Oscar Fitzgerald, b. June 3, 1868; d. 1872.
2223. Llla Murlal, b. March 12, 1878.
2224. Eleanor R., b. Nov. 1, 1885.
VI— 749. PETER KESTER PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, [ohn,
John, John), b. Jan. 9, 1843, in Lycoming Co., Pa."; m. HAXNAH M. RUS-
SELL Jan. 7, 1 868, Augusta, Wis., dau. of Ehpha Russell and Lucy Proctor,
b. June 17, 1843, at Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.
He was at first a iarmer then most of the time for twent3--fi'-e years a
foreman for the Shell Lake Lumber Co., of Shell Lake, Wis. ; later residence,
34 North Eleventh St., Minneapolis, Minn., where they are hving retired.
Children : —
2226. Clarence Frank, b. Mar. 24, 1872; d. Oct. 27, 1901.
2226. Elipha Russell, b. July 15, 1874.
2227. Florence Effle, b. Oct. 10, 1875.
VI— 750. CHARLES A. PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John. John,
John), b. Feb. 26, 1846, at Warrensville, Lycoming Co., Pa.; d. Feb. 26,
1889, at Dayton, Wash; m. MATTIE E. NORRIS Jan. i;, 1876, at Seattle,
Wash., b. Oct. 2, 1861, at Allen Co., Kan.
He was a carpenter; went '.o Seattle. Wash., in 1871, and finally to Day-
ton, Wash. His widow now resides in Spokane, Wash., and is m. again.
Children : —
2228. Arthur C, b. April 21, 1878.
2229. Winifred B., b. Feb. 18, 1880.
VI 751. JESSE BARTOX PALMER (Joseph. Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. 1848, at Warrensville, Pa. ; d. Jan. — , 1870. at Augusta, Wis.,
until.
VI— 752. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PALMER (Toseph, Benjamin.
John, John, John), b. Aug. 10, 1850. at Williamsport, Pa.; m. LAVINA
ANN McCUNE Nov. 13, 1875, dau. of John McCune and Mary McConnell,
b. Dec. 14, 1856, at Fondulac Co., Wis.
He was a farmer and lumberman. Resided first at Augusta, tr.en. about
1881, removed to vicinity of Eau Claire, Wis. ; he lived here seven years, then
moved to Bozeman, Montana. He remained here over one year and then went
to Shell Lake, Wis., for one year, and then, in 1890, removed to Superior,
Wis., where they reside. Address, 1207 Banks avenue.
Children : —
22SO Eliza Aleen, b. June 12, 1877.
2231. Cora Bell, b. Feb. 16, 1879.
2232. Selden Homer, b. April 19, 1882.
2233. Zella May, b. Feb. 5, 1886.
2234. Opal Pearl, b. Sept. 18, 1895.
VI 753. MARY EMILY PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John,
PALMER FAMILY.
John, John), b. July 27, 1853, at Warrensville, Pa. ; m. DENNIS LA GRAVE
April 19, 1872, at Eau Claire, Wis., b. 1844 in Massena, N. Y. ; d. 1904.
They removed from Wisconsin to Washington. He was a farmer. Her
address is Walla Walla, Wash.
Children : —
2235. Frank Leslie, b. May 22, 1873.
2236. Cora Alice, b. Jan. 5, 1875; d. Aug. 26, 1903.
2237. Verna Esther, b. March 4, 1879. \ „, .
2238. Vesta Eliza, b. March 4, 1879. / ^^'"S-
2239. Myrtle Luella, b. Jan. 24, 1887.
VI— 754. ALICE SOPHRONIA PALMER (Joseph, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. Sept. 16, 1854, at Warrensville, Pa. ; d. May zt^, 1893, at Day-
ton, Wash.; m. WALTER S. RAY.
Child :—
2240. A son died in infancy.
Ch. of Daniel Palmer {No. ip4) and Mary Hoge, all born in Belmont Co., O.
VI— 755. JOSEPH H. PALMER (Daniel, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Feb. 29, 1840; m. LYDIA A. BROCK Feb. 2, 1865, dau. of Walk-
er and Amy Brock, b. March 27. 1841, in Belmont, O. ; d. Tan. 11, 1808, Ohio,
111.
M. second. ALICE MYERS (nee HARMON), Aug. 18, 1900 (No,
2180), dau. of Paul Harmon and Margaret Palmer (No. 724). Address,
Artesian, South Dakota.
Children by first wife : —
2241. Cora May, b. Feb. 6, 1866; d. Aug. 16, 1870.
2242. Lawrence W. D., b. Feb. 14, 1867.
2243. (a) Mary A., b. Oct. 16, 1869.
2243. (b) Eva L., b. Jan. 26, 1877.
2243. (c) Clyde A., b. Aug. 22, 1879.
VI— 756. SARAH A. PALMER (Daniel, Benjamin, John, John, John)
b. May 12, 1842; m. CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH Feb. 4, 1871, b. Nov.
18, 1844, at Bower Arms, Maner St., Chappham. London, England; removed
to Canada ; thence came to La Moille, Til.
He is by trade a butcher.
Children : —
2244. Mary Elizabeth, b. March, 25, 1872.
2245. Arthur Ashel, b. Sept. 8, 1875.
2246. Nellie Myrtle, b. Aug. 6, 1877.
VI— 757. WILLIAM S. PALMER (Daniel, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. June 20, 1844; m. LUCY PORTER Nov. 19. 1870, at La Moille,
111., dau. of Albert G. and Caroline Porter, b. Aug-. 23, 1844.
The}' resided at La Moille, III, for a number of years, then removed to
Des Moines, Iowa, with residence at 1706 West Twelfth St.
Children born at La Moille. Ill :—
SIXTH GENERATION. 203
Albert, b. June 20, 1871.
b. June 20, 1871; died quite young.
2248. Carrie M., b. March 3, 1873; d. July 29, 1907.
2249. Ralph P., b. Oct. 28, 1878.
VI— 758. ASAHEL H. PALMER (Daniel, Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Oct. 24, 1845; d. Oct. 5, 1895; m- SARAH ERVING June 5,
1884.
He was killed by the cars in Chicago, 111. and buried at La Moille. Her ad-
dress is : Mrs. H. C. Roberts, Mendota, 111.
Child :—
2250. Jessie Palmer, b. Dec. 27, 1889.
VI— 759. CYNTHIA J. PAL?,IER (Daniel, Benjamin, John, John.
John), b. Mar. 27, 1851; m. HARLAN P. WOOD May 24, 1888, son of
Zenas and Amelia Wood, b. Aug. 21, 1856.
He is an undertaker; also carpenter, and resides at Dover, 111. No chil-
dren. She uses the name of "Jennie Wood."
VI— 760. GEORGE CLINTON PALMER (same line), b. Dec. 17,
1852; m. MARY MILES.
She d. and he m. again. When last heard from he was in New ?iIexico,
but nothing further known of him.
VI— 761. EMMETT D. PALMER (Daniel. Benjamin, John, John,
John), b. Sept. 19, 1859, at Behnont Co., O. ; m. LILLIAN SUMMERS, in
1890, dau. of Newton Summers and Charlotte Rains, b. 1865, in Mills Co., la.
He is a farmer. He went to Meadow Grove, Neb., where he was m. and
now resides.
Children : —
2251. Charles Palmer, b. June 26, 1892, Madison Co., Neb.
2252. Helen Palmer, b. Jan. 25, 1894, same.
2253. Eunice Palmer, b. Sept. 5, 1896, Stanton Co., Neb.
Ch. of Rachel Pahner (No. 7p5) and Charles Hall.
VI— 762. SARAH ANN HALL (Rachel, Benjamin, Tohn, John, John),
b. Dec. 5, 1835; d. May 30, 1877; m. CHARLES B. SMITH Jan. 28, 1855,
b. April I, 1826; d. March 9, 1907. Resided at Huntersville, Lycoming Co.,
Pa. Both buried in the cemetery there.
Issue : —
2264. Rachel Ada, b. Mar. 22, 1856.
2255. Mary Jane, b. Feb. 7, 1858; d. Jan. — , 1886.
2256. Blanche Orllla, b. April 30, 1861; d. 1881; unm.
2257. Anna Laura, b. Sept. 16, 1865; d. July 7. 1867.
2258. Lillian Gertrude, b. May 18, 1868; d. Oct. — , 1889; unm.
VI— 763. LUCETTE HALL, b. Feb. 6, 1838: d. April 3, 18621 unm.
Probably buried in Huntersville Cemetery.
204 PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 764. PETER HALL, b. June 11. 1840: d. Aug. 27, 1840.
VI— 765. RUTH HALL (Rachel, Benjamin. John, John, John), b.
Dec. 28, 1841; m. ANDREW MILLER Mar. 14. 1865, son of Jacob Miller,
b. Nov. 15, 1840; d. May — , 1870.
M. second. JACOB SCHAFER :\Iarch 22. 1880. b. Jan. 10, 1835, in
Baden, Germany.
The whole family resided at Proctorville, Lycoming Co.. Pa., until 1905.
She and Jacob and part of their family then removed to Ralston, same Co.
Children by first husband : —
2259. Elmer, b. Nov. 16, 1865.
2260. Viola, b. July 18, 1867.
2261. Charles, b. April 18, 1869.
2262. Lafayette, b. Oct. 14, 1870; d. Feb. 15, 1905.
Children bj' second husband : —
2263. Ida A., b. Nov. 25, 1880.
2264. Frances, b. Dec. 21, 1883; d. Aug. 2, 1906.
2265. Alfred, b. March 14, 1886.
VI— 766. HIRAM HALL (Rachel. Benjamin. John, John, John), b.
Oct. 17, 1843; m. SALLIE A. SHOOK May 7. 1865, b. Sept. 21, 1846; d.
Feb. 22, 1904.
Resided in Lycoming Co.. Pa. He has lost his eye sight and of late has
been with his daughter at Clearfield, Pa.
Issue born in Lycoming Co. : —
2266. Charles Thomas, b. Jan. 30, 1866; d. Nov. 8. 1884.
2267. George, b. Jan. 18, 1870.
2268. Cora Belle, b. Mar. 3, 1872.
2269. Florence May, b. Mar. 3, 1872; d. Aug. 28, 1884.
2270. Mary Elizabeth, b. July 22, 1873; d. Sept. 1, 1884.
2271. William Edward, b. Aug. 16, 1876.
2272. Lydia Rosella, b. Nov. 19, 1880.
VI 767 ELMIRA HALL (Rachel, Benjamin. John. John, John), b.
July 21, 1845: m. CHARLES B. REEDER May i. 1864.
Resided for some time at Huntersville, and later at Muncy, Lycoming
Co.. Pa.
Issue : —
2273. Rosa May. b. Jan. 12. 1865.
2274. Sarah Jane. b. Sept. 28. 1868.
2275. Clara Belle, b. Nov. 8, 1870.
2276. William Brady ,b.Jan. 12, 1873.
2277. John Irvin, b. May 8, 1874; d. May 1. 1882.
2278. Charles E., b. Nov. 19, 1876.
2279. Olive C b. April 2, 1882.
2280. Mary .'*lice, b. May 31, 1887; d. Jan. 12. 1889.
SIXTH GENERATION. 205
Ch. of Ruth Palmer (No. ip6) and Leonard Harrer.
VI— 768. ANNA HARRER (Ruth, Benjamin, John, John, John), b.
Aug. 7, 1856; m. LEONARD SHAMB ACKER, JR., July 5, 1874, son of
Leonard Shambacker and Mary Hyde, b. Feb. 20, 1846.
He is a farmer with residence near East Point, Tioga Co., Pa.
Children : —
2281. Lillian Ruth, b. Jan. 26, 1878.
2282. Adelia Mabel, b. Jan. 31, 1881.
2283. Charles Milton, b. Jan. 9, 1888.
2284. Maud Elizabeth, b. Aug. 10, 1892.
Line of John, John, John, Elizareth.
Ch. of Rcecc Pylc (No. /p/) and Ann Morgan.
VI— 769. MARY PYLE i'Reece. EHzabeth | hn, John, John) "^ l^eb.
14, 1822: d. Sept. 8. t88v, at Weston, Mic' u« ^" ".u'^R^Tir, q . ^
CROWE Jan. i, 1841. at Greei.f.eid, Pa., son ot Reel^- ^"- An' '^"^^ "'•
Pa., b. Sept. 16, 1818; d. Jan. 16, 1890. .^ ^^^ j^^^
He was a carpenter and builder. They removed to Lodi, Ir^..^
111., and thence to Morenci. Lenawee Co., Mich., where they resided the re-
mainder of their lives.
Children : —
2285. Oliver Morgan, b. Mar. 11, 1843; d. April 9, 1898.
2286. Louisa Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1845.
2287. William Emmetts, b. June 10, 1848; d. July 28, 1881.
2288. Ira Jackson, b. Feb. 10, 18.o3.
2289. Laura Ella, b. Aug. 7, 1855; d. June 2C, 1885.
2290. Marshall Horace, b. Feb. 20, 1859.
2291. Eugene Taylor, b. Oct. 18, 1861.
2292. Nora Belle, b. Sept. 8, 1864.
VI— 770. MORGAN PYLE (Reece, Elizabeth, John, John, John), b.
Jan. 14, 1824, at Centreville, Washington Co., Pa. ; m. MATILDA RIDDLE
Feb. 24, 1854, at Granville. Washiiifjton Co., Pa., b. Dec. 26, 1823, at Union-
town; d. June 20, 1872, at Gree'iiield. Pa. No issue given, but is said to have
a son.
He enlisted during the Civi' War Jan. 16, 1862, in Com. A, looth Pa.
Vols.; mustered out of service ]ir.. 26, 1865. He was a coal miner, but is now
at the National Military Hout^. Columbus, Ohio., Com. 2,2, since June 19,
1905-
VI— 771. HANNAH PYLE (Reece. Elizabeth, John, John, John), b.
April 22, 1827; d. July 5, 1898; m. ISAAC EDMUNDSON Feb. 9, 1847, '"
Greenfield, Pa., son of William Edmundson, b. IMarch 19, 1825; d. Feb. 23,
1897.
They settled in McKeesport. Pa., the year they were married. He w-as by
trade a tailor. They remained in tliis place during their lives, and they and
deceased children were here buried.
Issue : —
2o6 PALMER FAMILY.
2293. Norris William, b. Dec. 27, 1847.
2294. Orville Lee, b. Jan. 6, 1850.
2295. Gaylord Marchel, b. Dec. 21, 1852; Jan. 6, 1907.
2296. Viola, b. April 28, 1856; d. July 17, 1856.
2297. Lewis Morgan, b. Dec. 25, 1859.
2298. Willis Reece, b. Oct. 2, 1862.
2299. Ann Jane, b. Jan. 25, 1866; d. April 27, 1892.
VI— 772. TAYLOR PYLE (Reece, Elizabeth, John, John, John), b.
March 14, 1830, Washington Co., Pa.; d. Feb. 4, 1907; m. MARY FITZ-
SIMMONS Nov. 29, 1854, dau. of George and Dorcas Powel Fitzsimmons,
b. July 23, 1833 (?).
He was a farmer; removed first to Lostant, La Salle Co., and later to
Paxton, Ford Co., 111., where he died and his widow continued at 359 W.
State St. He was in the army during the Civil War.
T-ue :— „
'" Cniii.. Allm.-i.^'co K 9, 1855.
2263. Ida rillr Nov. -r^.^"- ^'- S-
2264. Fraf..':-.; ^ ^e' '■^'•-"^'' '*^''-
2265. AK
V 1—773. RACHEL PYLE (Reece. Elizabeth, John, John, John), b.
Sept. 14, 1831; d. Dec. 16, 1905; m. PHILANDER CARROLL April 10,
1852, son of William Carroll, b July 19, 1829.
He was a ship carpenter and in 1874 was at Monongahela City, Wash-
ington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2303. William Emmor, b. Feb. 8, 1854.
2304. Maiy, b. Oct. 26, 1859.
2305. Benson, b. April 29, 1863; d. Feb. 3, 1864.
VI— 774. ELIZABETH PYLE (Reece, Elizabeth, John, John, John),
b. May 14, 1834; d. Oct. i, 1873; m. MICHAEL HARRIS Mar. i, 1855, k
July II, 1829; d. Dec. 21, 1905, son of Michael Harris, who was b. Aug.
27, 1792.
He was a ship carpenter and resided in Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2306. A son, b. May 15, 1856; d. same date.
2307. Franklin Taylor, b. Aug. 15, 1857.
2308. Albert Edmundson, b. June 3, 1861.
2309. A daughter, b. Sept. 17, 1867; d. same date.
VI— 775. ESTHER ANN PYLE (Reece, Elizabeth, John, John, John),
b. Jan. 24, 1836; d. May i, 1902; m. WILLIAM BURNS March 29, 1853;
parentage not given; b. Aug. 21. 1832, in Monongahela Co., Va. ; d. June 13,
1902; both buried in Richland Cemetery.
He was a farmer, for a time in Fayette Co. ; then a coal miner at De-
vorsburg. Pa.
Issue : —
2310 Francis Taylor, b. Mar. 1, 1860.
2311. Mary Jane, b. July 31, 1863.
SIXTH GENERATION. 207
ii312. William Walter, b. Jan. 4, 1867.
2313. Sarah Elizabeth, b. June 11, 1870.
2314. Benjamin Harris, b. Sept. 3, 1873.
2315. Florence Lc-e, b. May 17, 1876.
Issue of Hannah Pylc (No. igS) and Samuel Taylor.
VI— 776. LEVI TAYLOR (Hannah 5); d. circa, 1870.
He was a school teacher; went West from Washington Co., Pa. ; was mar-
ried, but no further account of him received.
Issue of Amy Pyle {No. ipp) and Elihii Undenuood.
VI— 777. GEORGE UNDERWOOD (Amy, EHzabeth, John, John,
John), b. May 24, 1824. Address 1874, Dunkirk, Hardin Co., O., but not
found for this edition.
VI— 778. ISABEL UNDh'RWOOD (Amy 5) b. Dec. 11, 1826: m.
THOMAS BAKER.
Address in 1874, Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., Pa., but they had
removed and were not found.
VI— 778)^— ELIZABETH ANN UNDERWOOD (Amy 5), b. Mar.
22, 1829; d. May 10, i860 (see No. 784).
VI— 779. REBECCA UNDERW^OOD (Amv 5), b. Oct. 16, 1830; m.
JOHN B. MAYHORN.
Address and removal same as No. 778.
VI— 780. WILLIAM II. UNDERWOOD (Amy 5), b. Sept. 17. 1832;
m. JANE CRAWFORD, dau. of Josiah and Susanna Crawford, b. March 4.
1847.
Address in 1874. BrownsviPe, Fayette Co., Pa. No issue.
VI— 781. ELIHU UNDERWOOD (Amy 5), b. Feb. 4, 1837; m.
WEHAGER.
No further account.
VI— 782. JOANNA UNDER\\'OOD (Amv 5). b. Nov. 8, 1838; m.
JAMES W. MAYHORN.
Address 1874. Mount Pleasant. Westmoreland Co.. Pa. No further ac-
count.
Ch. of James Pyle (No. 200) and Elizabeth Smith.
VI— 783. SARAH ANN PYLE (James. Elizabeth, John, John, John),
b. Jan. I, 1825; d. July 11. 1862; m. GEORGE HIPPLE July 14, 1847. son
of Georg-e and Elizabeth Hippie, b. Dec. 5, 1822: dec'd.
2o8 PALMER FAMILY.
Resided in 1874 at Pancoastburg, Fayette Co., Pa. Nothing further
found.
Issue : —
2334. Lorenzo Selby, b. July 9, 1848; d. July 27, 1849.
2335. William H. H., b. June 13, 1850.
Reported if Hving to be in an asyium at New Holland, Pickaway Co., O.
2336. George,, b. Mar. 24, 1855; deceased.
2337. Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 7, 1857; deceased.
2338. Mary E., b. Sept. 11, 1860; d. April 10, 1864.
VI— 784. PARKER PYLE (James 5), b. Mar. 30, 1828; d. Jan. 8,
1902; bur. at Taylors, \Vashins;ton Co., Pa.; m. NANCY McROBERTS, b.
Aug. I , 1825; d. Nov. 24, 1845.
M. second, ELIZABETH ANN UNDERWOOD, dau. of Elihu Under-
wood and Amy Pyle (199), b. Mar. 22, 1829; d. May 10, i860.
M. third, ELIZA JANE CARTER April — . 1861, who survived him
with no issue.
By trade he was a wagonniaker.
Issue by first wife: —
2339. Harriet, b. Sept. 17, 1844.
There was also another who died in infancy.
Issue by second wife : —
2340. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 23, 1853.
2341. William Henry, b. July 25, 1855; d. Jan. 8, 1886.
There were also two others who d. young, but record not given.
Ch. of Francina P\le (No. 204) and James Becklev, born in Washington Co.,
Pa.
VI— 793. WILLI AIM BECKLEY (Francina, Levi, Elizabeth, John,
John, John) ; deceased. Nothing further known.
VI— 794. ANN E. BECKLEY (Francina 5) ; m. CAMPBELL.
In 1889 resided in Pittsburg, Pa., but not found later.
VI — 795. Another son; deceased.
In 1889 Ann E. Campbell \vrote that she had two brothers but both were
deceased.
Ch. of Ln.'i Pyle (No. 201) and Betsy .
VI— 785. EMELINE PYLE (Levi, Elizabeth, John. John, John).
VI— 786. JOHNSON PYLE.
He lived in Cincinnati, O.
SIXTH GENERATION. 209
VI— 787. ELIZABETH i'YLE.
Ch. by Second Wife, Martha Miller.
VI— 788. MARY ELLEN PYLE, b. June 25, 1850.
VI— 789. MARGARET ANN PYLE b. Mar. 26, 1853.
VI— 790. JOHN R. PYLE, b. Sept. 13, 1855.
VI— 791. ALBERT PYLE, "j
> Twins, b. Mar. 25, 1862.
VI— 792. ALLINE PYLE, j
None of these have been found for this issue.
Line of John, John, John, Martha.
Ch. of Eliza Pyle (No. 305) and Nehemiah Baker.
VI— 796. PHEBE BAKER ( Eliza, Martha, Tohn, John. John), b. Feb.
24, 1812; d. Mar. 19, 1883; m. JAMES REGESTER Jan. 9, 1831, b. Feb. 2,
1798; d. May 2, 1852.
He was a carpenter and farmer at what is now Deemston, Washington
Co., Pa. ^
Issue : — ■
2360. Isaac, b. Dec. 12, 1831; d. June 5, 1898.
2361. Eliza Jane, b. Mar. 3, 1834; d. Sept. 4, 1835.
2362. Nehemiah B., b. June 13, 1836; d, Feb. 2, 1910.
2363. Demas, b. Dec. 26, 1838; d. Oct. 26, 1840.
2364. Emeline, b. June 30, 1841; d. June 29, 1865.
2365. John Riley, b. Apr. 6, 1844; d. July 23, 1864.
2366. Winfleld Scott, b. Feb. 12, 1848. \ _, .
Zachary Taylor, b. Feb. 12, 1848. ( ^^'°S-
2367.
VI— 797- JANE BAKER CEliza 5). L. July 26, 1813: d. Nov. 24, 1880;
m. JOHN REGESTER March 7, 1844, son of Thomas Regester and Han-
nah Regester, b. Sept. 17, 1812; d. April 12, 1891: both buried in Beallsville
Cemetery.
(He is said to have been a cousin of James (No. 796), but not proven.)
He was a carpenter and member of Methodist Protestant Church. Re-
sided at Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2368. Demas W., b. April 11, 1845.
2369. George T., b. Nov. 17, 1847.
2370. Eliza Jane, b. Feb. 13, 1850.
2371. Charles E., b. Aug. 11, 1854.
PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 798. LYDIA BAKER (Eliza 5), b. Feb. — , 1815; d. 1875; m.
GEORGE SPINDLER, 1835, b. Dec. 12, 1801 ; d. 1881.
He was a farmer and resided in East Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co.,
Pa.
Issue : —
2372. Martha M., b. Apr. 17, 1835.
2373. Eliza Jane, b. June 22, 1838; d. 1907.
2374. Mary Ann, b. Apr. 17, 1840; d. 1896.
2375. Sarah E., b. June 7, 1842; d. 1888.
2376. Phebe M., b. Jan. 1846.
2377. Elenor A., b. Dec. 28, 1848; d. 1907.
2378. Catharine S., b. July 28, 1850; d. 1863.
VI— 799. NATHAN BAKER (Eliza. Martha. John, John, John), b.
Sept. 22. 1816; d. Oct. 2T, 1886; m. EMALINE ZOLLARS Feb. 18, 1841,
dau. of George and Mary Zollars, b. May 25, 1820; d. Dec. 12, 1898.
By trade he was a carpenter; both v.ere buried in Bethlehem Baptist
church cemetery, Green Co., Pa.
Issue: —
2379. Eliza, b. April 17, 1842.
2379 1-2. George, b. Nov. 27, 1843; d. Dec. 22, 1843.
(His name obtained after numbers were completed.
2381. Mary, b. July 30, 1846; d. April 26, 1883., "i „ .
2380. Hiram, b. July 30, 1846. f 'w>s-
2382. Sarah Louisa, b. May 17, 1849.
2383. Emma Jane, b. Feb. 8, 1852; d. Sept. 14, 1887.
2384. Phebe, b. Aug. 8, 1854.
2385. Elizabeth A., b. Nov. 7, 1856.
2386. John R., b. Oct. 9, 1859.
2387. William, b. Oct. 4, 1862.
VI— 800. MARTHA BAKER (Eliza 5). b. 1818: m. IGNATIUS
BUCKINGHAM, b. 1817; d. 1.S85.
He was a farmer.
Issue : —
2388. Nehemiah Baker, b. 1845.
2389. Susan, b. 1850.
2390. Phebe E.
2391. William, b. 1857.
2392. John B.
VI— 801. GEORGE PALMER BAKER (Eliza, Martha, John, John,
John), b. Sept. 19, 1819; d. Aug. 27, 1893; m. JANE PATTERSON 1844
( ?), dau. of John Patterson and Jane Simpson, b. April 14, 1817; d. Aug. 30,
1894.
Issue : —
2393. Phebe, b. Jan. 4, 1846; d. Jan. 1848.
2394. John W., b. July 2, 1848.
2395. Mary J., b. Sept. 15, 1850; d. July 6, 1908.
2396. Rebecca E., b. June 18, 1854.
2397. Sarah C, b. Dec. 5, 1856: d. Dec. 16, 1885.
SIXTH GENERATION.
VI— 802. JOHN L. BAKER (Eliza 5), b. Nov. 21, 1821; d. June 8,
1891; m. PRISCILLA BANE Feb. 24, 1850; b. Sept. 5, 1831; d. Jan. 3,
1911.
He was a farmer in East Bethlehem Twp., Washington Co., Pa. ; bur. at
Beallsville cemetery.
Issue : —
2398. Isaac T., b. June 27, 1851.
2399. Annie E., b. Nov. 15, 1852.
2400. Nehemiah R., b. Oct.25, 1854.
2401 Lavina C, b. Dec. 20, 1856; d. Dec. 1, 1862.
2402. Amanda J., b. Jan. 7, 1859; d. Nov. 27, 1862.
2403. James R., b. Oct. 30, 1861.
2404. Mary J., b. June 21, 1864.
2405. John H., b. July 7, 1867; d. Dec. 31, 1876.
2406. Joseph Lewis, b. May 1, 3870; d. Dec. 28, 1870,
2407. Henry W., b. Jan. 18, 1872; d. Dec. 17, 1876.
2408. William C, b. Aug. H, 1875; d. Dec. 24, 1876.
2409. Frank D., b. May 1, 1878; d. July 9, 1878.
VI— 803. NEHEMIAH BAKER, JR., (Eliza, Martha. John, John,
John), b. Feb. 22, 1824; d. April 29, 1900; m. REBECCA DUNSTON Oct.
2, i85i;b. Dec. 18, 1835.
Resided at Beallsville, Pa., where he is buried.
Issue : —
2410. James, b. 1852.
2411. Sarah Eliza, b. 1856.
2412. Harry, b. 1868.
Ch. of Curtis Pyle (No. 206) and Esther GrMth.
The family record of this family was lost, and hence a full record cannot
be given.
VI— 804. MARIA PYLE (Curtis, Martha, John, John, John), b. and
d. unm.
VI— 805. LYDIA PYLE (Curtis 5), b. and d. unm.
VI— 806. JACOB PYLE (Curtis 5). b. and d. unm.
VI— 807. MARTHA G. PYLE (Curtis. Martha. John. John, John), b.
Dec. 27, 1823; d. Sept. 13, 18S9; m. ELIHU POWELL Oct. 9. 1837, son
of James and Letitia Powell, b. June 16, 1814; d. Jan. 30, 1884.
They resided at Beverly, Washington Co., O.
Issue : —
2413. Maria T., b. Dec. 9, 1839.
2414. James Curtis, b. July 24, 1842; d. July 27, 1875.
2415. Esther Ann, b. Oct. 11, 1848; d. Sept. 6, 1900.
2416. Hosmer B., b. Aug. 12, 1853; d. June 30, 1892.
?417. Flora E., b. Aug. 1, 1859.
PALMER FAMILY.
VI— 808. RUTH PYLE (Curtis 5), b. and d. unm.
VI— 809. ELIZA HARFORD PYLR (Curtis 5), b. and d. unm.
She lived at East BethlehcTi, Washington Co., Pa.
VI— 810. MATILDA EVERETT PYLE (Curtis 5), b. and d. prob-
ably young.
VI— 811. EMILY WEL.SH PYLE (Curtis 5), b. and d. probably
young.
Line of John, John, John, Amy.
Ch. of Sarah Pyle {No. 21 j) and Isaac Pyle.
VI— 812. MARY ANN PYLE (S?rah), b. Oct. 20, 1817; deceased;
m. HENRY DOWLER Nov. 16, 1834, son of Thomas Dowler and Elizabeth
Galleher, b. Nov. 22, 1813; d. Dec. 14, 1878.
Resided at Pike Run, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : — :
2418. Selena H., b. Oct. 3, 1844.
2419. Alice A., b. Mar. 10, 1846.
2420. Adam C, b. April 1, 1849.
2421. Elmer H., b. May 26, 1851.
Ch. of Adam Pyle (No. 214) and Mary D. Brown.
No record of these obtained since 1874.
VI— 813. SHERMAN PYLE
VI— 814. PARKER PYLE.
Probably reside in Knox Co., O. No definite account received.
VI— 815. HENRY PYLE.
VI— 816. FRANK PYLE.
VI— 817. CORNELIA PYLE, m. CURTIS.
VI— 818. MARY PYLE, m. CURTIS.
Removed to the West from Knox Co., O.
SIXTH GENERATION. 213
Ch. of Lydia Pyle {No. 21 j) and Joseph IVelsh.
VI— 819. ELEANOR WELSH, b. Sept. 5, 1821; d. Mar. 10, 1824.
VI— 820. JOHN WELSH (Lydia, Amy, John, John, John), b. May i,
1824, in Sandusky, O. : d. Dec. 31, 1895; m. MARGARET JANE TRACY
June 3, 1847, fl^"- of John and Sallie Tracy. She was b. Aug. 3, 1832, in
New London, Mo.; d. Nov. 7, 1901, in St. Joseph, Mo.
He became a physician, finally settlii:g in Doniphan City, Kansas, where
he enjoyed an extensive practice, being eminently successful in his profession.
Children : —
2441. Sarah Lydia Marian, b. May 1, 1844, in Bowling Green, Mo.; d. July 23, 1851, in St.
Joseph, Mo.
2442. Mary Frances, b. Jan. 19, 1851, in FrancisviUe, Mo.
2443. James Harlen, b. July 16, 1853.
2444. Viola Elizabeth, b. Nov. 6, 1856, in Carlton, Mo.; d. June 7, 1857, in Doniphan, Kan.
2445. Joseph Richard H., b. April 22, 1858; d. Dec. 29, 1890.
2446. Florence Jane, b. Jan. 3, 1861, Capioma, Kan.
2447. Anna Milton Tracy, b. Mar. 19, 1863, Doniphan, Kan.
2448. Nannie Kate, b. July 19, 1865, Doniphan, Kan.
2449. Belle Boyd, b. July 12, 1868; d. Aug. 9, 1869, Doniphan, Kan.
2450. John Robert, b. April 28, 1870; d. Oct. 14, 1905, Doniphan, Kan.
2451. George Henry, b. Dec. 3, 1873; d. Dec. 17, 1873, Doniphan, Kan.
2452. Effie Lee, b. April 28, 1874: d. Aug. 3, 1875. DonipTian. Kan.
VI— 821. AMY PYLE WELSH (Lvdia, Amy, John, John, John), b.
Sept. 14, 1825: d. July 28, 1897; m. JAMES BENTLEY ROSE June 6,
1844, son of Solomon, b. June i, 1819; d. Nov. 23, 1896.
They resided in Salem, Hei:ry Co., Iowa, of which town he was for some
years postmaster; both buried at that place. Of him it is said, "He was the
soul of honor and uprightness."
Children : —
2453. Louisa Arnold, b. April 24, 1845.
2454. Joseph Welsh, b. Sept. 13. 1847.
2455. Charles Conard W., b. Dec. 2, 1849; d. Feb. 6, 1852.
2456. Willam Harlan, b. March 23, 1852.
2457. Edwin Forrest, b. Aug. 27, 1859; d. June 20. 1878.
2458. Malvern Hill, b. March 12, 1863.
2459. Curtis Colfax, b. Feb. 27, 1867.
VI— 822. MARY ANN WELSH (Lydia, Amy. John, John, Tohn). b.
May 27, 1827; d. Nov. 9, 1897; m. SOLOMON HOLBROOK Mar. "19, 1845.
in Lee Co., la., son of Elias and Sally Holbrook, b. June 8, 1822.
He was a farmer and resided at Cincinnati, Appanoose Co.. Iowa., where
Mary Ann was buried.
(Elias Holbrook. b. June 6, 1782; d. Jan. 4, 1861. Sally Holbrook, b.
Jan. 9, 1789; d. Jan. 4. 1861. both d. same day.)
Children : —
2460. John Ranselor. b. Sept. 10, 1847; d. Nov. 29, 1864.
2461. Oliver King, b. Nov. 30. 1850.
2462. Ida May, b. Dec. 23, 1855.
214 PALMER FAMILY.
2463. Perry Solomon, b. Jan. 9, 1857.
2464. Ellis R., b. Aug. 6, 1859; d. June 8, 1907.
2465. Loven Willie, b. June 24, 1863.
2466. Florence J., b. Sept. 29. 1865.
VI— 823. MARIA PHILIPS WELSH (Lydia, Amy, John, John,
John), b. Dec. 31, 1828, in Roscoe, Coshocton Co., O. ; d. Tiine 13, 1887; tn.
GODFREY EICHHORN Oct. 19, 1848, son of Casper and Barbara Eich-
horn, b. Feb. 24, 1822, near Coburg, Germany; d. Mar. 8, 1887, at Omaha,
Neb. ; both buried at Fairfield.
They were m. in Lee Co., Iowa, where they lived 18 years, then removed,
in 1866, to Fairfield, Jefferson Co., la., where he was a dry goods merchant.
Children : —
2467. Mary Prances, b. Sept. 13, 1849; d. Dec. 16. 1888.
2468. Cornelia Elizabeth, b. April 20, 1853.
2469. Josephine, b. June 10, 1859.
2470. Ellen Vashti. b. June 13, 1863.
VI— 824. ELIZA WELSH, b. June 19, 1830; d. Aug. 24, 1834
VI— 825. ELIZABETH WELSH, b. Oct. 21, 1832; d. in infancy.
VI— 826. HARLEN PYLE WELSH (Lydia, Amy, John, John,
John), b. July 26, 1834, in Roscoe, Coshocton Co., O. ; d. Feb. 14, 1902, in
Ottawa, Franklin Co., Kan.; m. MARY SHAW Nov. 30, 1855, at Centre-
ville, Iowa. She d. May 25, 1870.
M. second, ISADORA A. CRAWFORD June 5, 1871, at Ottawa, Kan.,
where she continues at 208 Walnut street.
The following account of his life is taken from the Ottawa, Kansas, Re-
public, Feb. 15, 1902 :
"ANOTHER MAN OF MARK GONE.
"Harlen P. Welsh died at 8.15 last night under startling circumstances.
"For a considerable: time Mr. Welsh has been in enfeebled condition; it was ap-
parent that he was growing weaker, and for the last few weeks his condition has been
a matter of extreme concern to his friends. He has, however, with the firm detrrmlna-
tlon that has been a dominant force in his character, regularly resorted to his ofSce,
the family carriage and its resolute inmate, driven by the most faithful wife, being one
of the most familiar sights on our streets. For several days past Mr. Welsh has been
troubled with an accumulation, as or phelgm, that congested in his throat; yesterday
afternoon, in his office, he was seized with a recurrence of this difficulty that was un-
usually severe, and he narrowly escaped strangulation. By advice of Judge Robbins,
who was in the office at the time of the attack, he went to hs home earlier than usual.
"Shortly after the supper hour, Mr. Welsh had occasion to repair to the back part
of the residence property. Rarely of late has Mrs. Welsh permitted him to go about
alone, fearing that in his feeble and crippled condition he might receive a fall, but on
this occasion she was temporarily busy, and he had been gone several minutes before
she noted the fact. She immediately followed, and found the unfortunate gentleman
prone upon the ground, unconscious. She immediately dispatched a servant for aid and
telephoned for Dr. A. H. Wright; neighbors promptly responded, and the sufferer was
conveyed to the house. Dr. Wright arrived almost Immediately, and found his patient
SIXTH GENERATION. 215
In a dying condition; he expired at 8.15. The cause was apoplexy, undoubtedly super-
induced by an attack of choking, as above described.
"Harlan P. Welsh had but little advantages of education, limited entirely to com-
mon schools in parts of each winter until he was fifteen, when he had the misfortune
to lose his right leg by erysipelas of the bone. He then applied himself the best
he could to acquiring an education, studying nights while working at his trade as tailor.
At the end of the year he obtained a position in a store, and in this way obtained means
to enter a Friends' seminary at Salem, Iowa. In the fall of '52, he entered a public
school, and the next summer engaged as a teacher. In 1853 he commenced the study of
law with Harvey Tannehill, of Centerville, Iowa, walking two and a half miles
and back each day on a crutch. That winter he taught the Centerville school, and for
three years continued, studying law at night.
"In 1854 he was elected county attorney of Appanoose county, and conducted that
office most successfully for two years.
"He came to Franklin county in 185S, making the trip with wagon
and three yoke of oxen, with wife and one child, being four weeks on
the road. He had no money, but had laid in provisions for a year.
He sold a yoke of oxen to buy a cooking stove and other household necessities. With
a hired man he cut and hauled logs to a mill at Centropolis, and by the next fall had
a good frame house.
"He was appointed the first district clerk of Franklin, but resigned in a short
time because the duties of the office conflicted with his practice of law.
"The great drouth of 1860, which paralyzed business, caused misfortune to come
to Mr. Welsh; he sold his property and retired to a farm. He conducted it three years
and cleared J3,000.
"In 1863 he was unanimously elected journal clerk of the House of Representatives,
and re-elected in 1864.
"He has held county offices many times. In 1865 he was elected county attorney,
holding the office for two years. In 1867 he was a candidate for the state senate, and
was defeated by Dr. A. Wiley after a vigorous contest. In 1868 he was elected to the
house of representatives by a handsome vote. During his term he was a member of the
judiciary committee and committee on ways and means.
"Mr. Welsh served as county attorney and also as attorney for the city of Ottawa.
When Ottowa was incorporated as a town, June 18th, 1866, Mr. Welsh was appointed one
of the trustees, and was elected secretary of the board when the city was organized as a
city of the second class. In 1867 Mr. Welsh was elected city attorney. He was elected
mayor in 1869 and re-electd in 1870.
"In 1871 he was nominated by the republicans for representative and elected, and
was chairman of the committee on elections, chairman of the committee on appropria-
tions and a member of the judiciary committee.
"Thereafter for a number of ypars Mr. Welsh devoted himself exclusively to the
practice of law, but was again county attorney 3 years from 1895 to 1898.
"He was an Odd Fellow for many years, passing all the chairs and was twice a
representatve to the grand lodge.
"Though originally a Methodist, for many of the later years of his life he was very
prominently connected with the Baptist church."
The following proceedings nre taken from the Ottawa Herald of May 2,
1902 : —
"Resolutions of respect to the memory of the late H. P. Welsh were presented at
a meeting of the Franklin founty bar in district court room yesterday evening. Before
the acceptance of the resolutions, members of the bar spoke of their relations and acquaint-
ance with Mr. Welsh. The proceeding was given added interest from the fact that the bar
was engaged in doing honor to the memory of its oldest member — to a man who was here at
the beginning of things and who as a lawyer and a citizen, fought his way up through
difficulties few men would have cared to face. It is not often — if Indeed it has occurred
at all — that the death of a citizen of this county has called out such expressions of sincere
esteem as were spoken by the attorneys yesterday in reference to the life of H. P. Welsh.
"The resolutions, which were drawn by C. B. Mason and ordered by the court to
be made a part of the court records, are as follows:
"To the Honorable the District Court of Franklin County, Kansas:
"The undersigm.'d, heretofore ippointed to prepare some fitting expression
relative to the death of our late brother Hon. Harlan P. Welsh, respectfully sub-
mit the following: That Whereas, the unexpected sudden death of Hon. Harlan P.
2i6 PALMER FAMILY.
Welsh, a member of the bar of this county for a longer period than any living,
at his home in this city on the evening of February 14th last, came as a shock
to the whole community, and especially to those associating with him in the prac-
tice of the law, and
"Whereas, His prominence in the history of Franklin county has been
conspicuous In the affairs connected with the development and progress of our
city and county, since in the year 1858 he first began his residence in this county
and state, the undersigned as such committee, on behalf of the bar, present the
following resolutions as a token to the memory of the deceased brother.
"Resolved, first. That in the death of Honorable Harlan P. Welsh, our pro-
fession has been deprived of an able and successful attorney, and individually
we shall miss him from our ranks as a respected friend, whose career for more thaji
forty-three years made his life a term longer than the existence of city or state,
and we are stricken with profound sorrow, that he is no longer with us in this
life.
"Resolved, second, That as an intelligent citizen he served his city, county
and state in many important official positions with great credit to himself, and
benefit to the public welfare during his life, and considering his crippled physical
condition, but indominable mental energy in all matters enlisting his service,
he was a remarkable and valuable member of this community.
"Resolved, third. That we sympathize with his bereaved family in the loss
of husband and father, and with all our people, we sincerelj' regret, by his death,
we have lost a christian citizen and gentleman from our midst.
"Resolved, fourth. That a copy of these sentiments be placed upon the rec-
ord of this court, and that the clerk of this court be directed to transmit to the
widow of the deceased a copy of the same.
"C. B. MASON,
"A. W. BENSON,
"JOHN W. DEFORD."
Children by first wife, Mary Shaw : —
2471. Laura Louella, b. Nov. 14, 1856.
2472. Mary Minnie, b. Dec. 2, 1858.
2473. Rosella, b. May 24, 1861; d. Nov. 25, 1892.
2474. Harlen Pyle, b. May 30, 1863.
2475. Florence Nightingale, b. July 27, 1865; d. Sept. 29, 1882.
Children by second wife, Isadora A. Crawford : —
2476. Earl Randolph, b. May 26, 1875; d. Feb. 16, 1878.
2477. Roy Allison, b. July 31, 1880.
VI— 827. DORCAS SMITH WELSH (Lydia, Amy, John, John,
John), b. Sept. 18, 1838: m. AMOS ATHERTON Feb. 21. 1861, son o«
Henry and Edith Atherton, b. Aug. 5, 1837; d. July 10, 1906.
(Henry Atherton, b. Nov. 1809, a son of Thomas Atherton, b. Feb. 24,
1769; d. Oct. 24, 1842, and Mary, his wife, b. April 26, 1772; d. June 16,
1851).
Amos was engaged in mercantile business over 30 years, at Cincinnati,
Appanoose Co., Iowa., where his widow continues.
Children : —
2478. Edward Carlisle, b. Jan. 5, 1862; d. Aug. 21, 1863.
2479. Maria Edith, b. July 20, 1864.
2480. Twin unnamed, b. July 20, 1864; d. same day.
2481. Jennie June, b. May 26, 1868.
2482. Lewis Harlan, b. May 9, 1870.
SIXTH GENERATION. 217
Ch. of Abigail Pyle (No. 216) and William Choonrod.
VI— 828. AMY CHOONROD (Abigail, Amy, John, John, John) ; d.
1882; buried in Westland Cemetery; m. REZIN CRAVEN, son of John
Craven * and Sarah .
He d. April 7, 1863, in his 46th year, buried in Beallsville Cemetery.
They lived on a farm given Iiim by his father, half a mile from Beallsville,
Washington Co., Pa.
Children : —
2483. Walter.
2484. Harvey, d. 1882.
It is related that his mother died one day and her son Harvey the next
day; both of typhoid fever, and there was one funeral for both. They were
buried in Westland Cemetery, near Centerville, Washington Co., Pa.
Ch. of Eli Martin Pylc {No. 21/) and Sarah M. Shields.
Born in Richmond, Jefferson Co., O.
VI— 829. WILLIAM HAMILTON PYLE (Eli M., Amy, John, John,
John), b. June 9, 1833; d. Feb. 9, 1891 ; m. MARY LOUISA NASH, Jan.
26, i860; b. July 23, 1843.
He graduated at Richmond College in 1850, and one year later from
Washington College, at Washington, Pa. He removed in early life to Kauf-
man, Texas, where he became a practicing physician. During the Civil War
he served as Brigade Surgeon of Gen. Carter's Texas Cavalry Brigade (C.
S.A.)
The following obituary or eulogy on the death of Dr. William Hamilton
Pyle was published in Kaufman. Texas, Star, his death having occurred on
the night of Feb. 9, 1891, as the clock struck 12 midnight.
"DR W. H. PYLE IS DEAD."
"This announcement carried sadness and sorrow into the homes of all Kaufman
Tuesday morning. Over a year ago death set his seal upon this distinguished man and
slowly but surely bore him down to the grave. Monday night the 9th inst. as the clock
struck twelve, his spirit passed away as he lisped a prayer to the God of all. He was
conscious until the last, and as the death damp gathered upon his brow, he knew his
suffering would soon be over and he would soon be "gathered to his fathers. ' In the
death of this man and that of Capt. Z. T. Adams, Kaufman has lost her truest and most
steadfast friends. The hour was never too hot nor too cold, or the sacrifice too great for
them to serve their friends and their beloved town. Strong alike in brain force and power;
strong alike in likes; strong alike in passion and temperaments; strong alike in love
and hatred; strong alike in suffering and endurance, they yielded alike to the s.ime dread
disease, and were followed to the grave by the whole town, honored and mourned as
only true friends are honored and mourned. Dr. Pyle, like all the race of man, had his
faults, but he had more virtues. Possessing a mind of rare culture and power, when he
arrived at a decision he adhered to it with knightly courage and stoic firmness.
"Coming to Kaufman in his early manhood from Ohio, his native state, he began
the practice of medicine. His culture, refinement and ability as a physician .<!oon won
the confidence, respect and esteem of all. After the war he was sent to the Texas
Senate, where his ability was recognized among the ablest men of the State. He was
a fine speaker, a brilliant writer and a gifted conversationalist. As a Senator he bad
Note. — John Craven, d. May 2, 1854; aged 75 y. 4 mo., and Sarah, his wife, d. Sept.
11, 1876, aged 89y. 4 mo.
2i8 PALMER FAMILY.
no superior and but few peers. In all Kaufman's contests he was the recognized orain
power behind the throne. Had he chosen and so comported himself he could have filled
the highest positions in the gift of our people. Whatever he undertook, he did it with
all his power, and that meant success. There was no neutrality or hypocrisy in his
nature, he was for you or against you. If he was for you his ponderous influence was
felt and dreaded. He was untiring in his zeal, cautious in his counsel and unerring in
his judgment. As friend he was true, loyal and zealous; as a father, generous, kind and
gentle; as a husband, devoted, tender and true; as a sinner the devil's best friend, and
as a Christian consecrated, God-fearing and faithful. Per long years he was an agnostic,
but respectful to ministers and Christians. Over a year ago iinder the preaching of Dr.
W. O. Bailey he was convinced of his errors and deeply convicted of his sins. To dispel
the deep impressions made upon his conscious nature he quit attending the revival ser-
vices held by Dr. Bailey, but when he was stricken down with the disease that finally
carried him to the grave, he yielded to the promptings of his nobler nature and with the
death-like pallor stamped on his features he was baptized into the Baptist church, and
we trust into Jesus. From that hour he was as jealous as a Peter, as loving as a John,
and as faithful unto death as a Paul. Peace be unto his ashes, rest unto his soul and
love that passeth all understanding unto his bereaved wife, who stands like a broken
reed on the border of time. May God in his mercy comfort and bless her and her house-
hold."
Issue : —
2485. Laura, b. Oct. 31, 1860; d. Dec. 8, 1878.
2486. Sallie, b. Oct. 23, 1863; d. July 4, 1883.
2487. Temple S., b. Feb. 27, 1866.
2488. Charles Bradley, b. Feb. 17, 1868.
2489. Fannie, b. April 13, 1870.
2490. Annie Pauline, b. Nov. 1, 1872.
2491. Thomas S., b. July 24, 1874; d. Aug. 20, 1874.
VI— 830. ROXANNA ELIZABETH PYLE (Eli M., Amy. John,
John, John), b. Dec. 17. 1834; unm.
Address Malvern, Carroll Co., O.
VI— 831. MARY PYLE (Eli M., Amv, John, John. John), b. June 3,
1832; m- THOMAS EXAM HARGRAVE June 26. 1855, son of Lemuel H.
Hargrave and Sarah Hubbard, b. Jan. 18, 1830; d. Dec. 11, 1897.
He was a merchant at Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Her address (1907) Salt
Lake City, Utah.
Issue : —
2492. Charles G., b. Feb. 7, 1857.
2493. Mary V.. b. July 15, 1858.
2494. Thomas P., b. Sept. 17, 1860.
2495. Anne J., b. Nov. 3, 1862.
2496. Sarah S., b. April 15, 1867; d. Jan. 7, 1873.
2497. Etna, b. Aug. 22, 1873.
2498. Mark, b. May 10, 1878; d. Dec. 9, 1884.
VI— 832. MARGARETTA PYLE (Eli M., Amy. Tohn, John, John),
b. Dec. ID, 1838; d. Oct. 7. 1890; m. DR. SAMUEL ROTHACKER, of
Richmond. O., b. Aug. 9, 1825; d. June 18, 1908.
During the Civil War he was for three years Capt. of Com. G, 52nd
Ohio Vol. Inf., under Col. J. T. Holmes, after which he settled at Richmond,
O., where he was in active practice as a physician until the close of his life.
SIXTH GENERATION. 219
The following are extracts from the eulogy spoken at his funeral by his
former Commander, Col. J. T. Holmes : —
"It Is nearly fifty years since I first touched the hands and brushed hearts with
Captain Rothacker, and when the message came that his earthly career was ended it
seemed to me that I must attend the last scene of all and lay upon his casket and twine
about his memory a brief tribute. God gave him length of days, beyond tiie allotted
span of three score years and ten, and they were years and days ot a busy and a dis-
tinguished life. Here let me note the climax in his military career. It was at Kenesaw.
Some of you have seen the ridge down from which he charged and the upward slope
from the little creek to the Confederate works, six hundred yards in all. Of the five
thousand men who started down the slope on the charge fifteen hundred went down in
fifteen minutes. It was a har\'est of death. It is natural that our three years in that
fierce and bloody struggle should be impressed upon the minds of participants as no
such term of years could be impressed by the ordinary phrases and experiences ot civil
life. Many of us care free in bounding youth with few responsibilities and no depend-
ents could confront the duties and dangers of those times with light hearts. The young
wife with little ones clinging to her knees, who gave up husband, closed her doors to
weep in silence as he marched away and then alone faced the future and the
dread of coming days for three long years, displayed a heroism equaling that of the
soldier whether in camp or action. When thinking and talking of the sacrifices, the
suffering and the trials of war we should never overlook the matchless class to which
Mrs. Rothacker belonged.
"The capabilities of Dr. Rothacker in and out of his profession were equal to
every task and demand that came to him in war and peace for more than sixty years.
Of high intelligence and talents and principles, a commanding presence, an equable
spirit, gentle manner, a Just man, in all relations of life, professional, social, domestic,
political and religious he deserved and was accorded the unalloyed esteem of his fellow
men. What shall I say more? The world is better for his having lived in it and hia
death Illumines his life."
Their issue were:
2499. William H., b. Feb. 23, 1859.
2500. Frank P., b. Nov. 3, 1865; d. April 4, 1889.
2501. John D., b. Nov. 10, 1870: d. April 30, 1898.
2502. Mary Hull, b. Sept. 10, 1878.
VI_833. THOMAS HOPKINS PYLE (Eli M., Amv, John, John,
John), b. April 10, 1841 ; d. Oct. 16, 1881 ; m. EMMA C. SAUNDERS Sept.
26, 1864, of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. b. Sept. 28, 1846.
During the Civil War he enlisted in the 8th O. V. Inf.
Child :—
2503. Carrie May, b. July 7. 1868.
VI— 834. SAMUEL McGregor PYLE ( eh M., Amy, John. John,
John), b. Oct. II, 1843; m- SARAH JANE LYONS May 7, 1867, dau. of
James and Margaret Lyons, b. March 22, 1845.
During the Civil War he enlisted in the 52nd O. Vol. Inf., for 2 years
and 10 months. Address Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Issue : —
2604. Frank S., b. Dec. 26, 1867.
2505. Grace, b. Sept. 28, 1877.
2506. Samuel T. Pyle, b. Feb. 28, 1883.
VI— 835. SHERIDAN BAKER PYLE (Eli M., Amv, John, John,
John), b. Jan. 10, 1845; m. ANNA E. CUNNINGHAM, of Richmond, Ohio,
PALMER FAMILY.
Feb. 13, 1868. She was b. Feb. 17, 1845; •" religion she is a member of the
Methodist Episcopal church. No children.
The following account is taken from History of the Upper Ohio Valley,
1890: —
SHERIDAN B. PYLE— "The subject of this sketch received his education in the
common schools and at Richmond College; at the age of 17 years he became a clerk in
a drug store in Richmond, O., remaining there until 18G6 when he accepted a position
as prescription clerk in one of the leading drug stores of Steubenville, O., until January
1867, when he returned to Richmond and purchased the drug store of Riley and
Rothacker. He has since continued in the drug business with considerable success and
is one of the leading business men of the place. He has always taken an actve part in
public affairs, has held the office of township clerk for ten successive years,
was mayor of Richmond for two terms. In Oct. 1885, he was appointed
postmaster of the place, which he held until Sept. 1889, and has been a
notary public for three terms; date of commission expires March 1911. He is a member
of the I. O. O. F. and Knights of Pythias and is socially active and popular."
Since 1896 he has been actively identified with the banking firm of Geo.
D. Cook & Co., of 25 Broad street. New York, in the sale of investment se-
curities. He is also a representative of the Capital Carlote Co., of Mexico,
growers of the first grade of coffee raised in that republic, with main office 25
Broad St., New York City.
VI— 836. ANNIE E. PYLE (Eli M., Amy. John, John, John), b.
July 20, 1847; d. June 4, 1862.
VI— 837. PAULINA PYLE (Eli M . Amy, John, John, John), b. Oct.
17, 1851; d. Nov. 12, 1909; bur. Richmond, O. ; m. JOHN CANS Sept. 7,
1876.
He was b. June 27, 1841. No children. Address, Malvern, Carroll Co.,
O.
VI— 838. EMMA MADORA PYLE (Eli M., Amy, John, John, John),
b. May 11, 1853; m. WILBUR FISKE BAKER Aug. 21, 1869, son of
Rev. George Baker and Adalii-e Dorsey.
He d. Sept. 13, 1891, aged 41 years: bur. at Saltsburg, Pa. Her resi-
dence not given.
Issue : —
2507. Charles Hamilton, b. July 14, 1870.
2508. Harry Harlem, b. Feb. 5, 1872.
2509. Saloma J., b. Oct. 26, 1874.
2510. Pauline b. Oct. 7, 1876.
2511. Sheridan Pyle, b. Sept. 12, 1878.
Ch. of Amy Pyle (No. 21S) and Daz'id But::.
VI— 839. ELI PYLE BUTZ (Amy. Amy, John, John, John), b. April
13, 1825; d. Oct. 3, 1903; m. MARIA GIBSON July 17. 1849, b. Jan. 5,
1825; d. Sept. 14, 1900.
They resided with address Beallsville, ^Vashington Co., Pa.
Children : —
SIXTH GENERATION.
2512. Hamilton Pyle, b. Dec. 1, 1849; d. Mar. 3, 1880.
2513. Hannah Hopkins, b. Aug. 2, 1851; d. Jan. 27, 1901.
2514. Amy Craven, b. Nov. 16, 1853.
2515. Mary Emma, b. Oct. 5, 1857.
2516. Eliza, b. .Ian. 29, 1863; d. Jan. 29, 1863.
VI— 840. EMILIE M. BUTZ (Amy 5), b. July 5, 1826; d. Oct. 2,
1882; m. GIDEON H. HAWKINS Feb. 9, 1852; b. Aug. i, 1828; d. July
4, 1863.
Children : —
2517. Laura Virginia, b. Oct. 24, 1853.
2518. Eldora Ibelia, b. Feb. 19, 1855.
2519. Carrie Edmonia, b. Sept. 24, 1859.
2520. Lynn Beall, b. June 23, 1862.
VI— 841. DAVID W. BUTZ (Amy 5), b. Feb. 13, 1828; d. Jan. 25,
1858; unm.
Probably lived and died at Beallsville, Pa.
VI— 842. JOHN P. BUTZ (Amy 5), b. Oct. 30, 1829; d. June 16,
1878; m. but no response. Probably went to Iowa and had a family.
VI— 843. JOSEPH W. BUTZ (Amy 5), b. May 11, 1831; m. but na
account given.
VI— 844. JOB PYLE BUTZ (Amy 5), b. Aug. 17, 1833: d. Feb. 6,
1870; unm.
VI— 845. MARY A. BUTZ (Amy 5). b. April 25, 1836; d. Sept. 14,
1883, at Evansville, Ind. ; m. SOLON L. GULP, May 2, 1865, at Allensville,
Ind.
Issue : —
2540. Carrie O., b. Jan. 6, 1S67; d. Oct. 24, 1868, at Allensville.
2541. Jennie May, b. Oct. 24, 1868.
2542. David Homer, b. Aug. 11, 1870.
VI— 846. SARAH BUTZ (Amy 5). b. Dec. 11, 1837; d. Mar. i, 1861 ;
Ch. of Hanuah Pylc (No. 219) and Thomas Hopkins, all born near Bentley-
ville, Washington Co., Pa.
VI— 847. ELMIRA HOPKINS (Hannah. Amy, Tohn. John, John), b.
Sept. 29. 1826; d. 1897 ( ?) : m ISAAC VANVOORHIS Aug. 26, 1846, son
of Daniel Vanvoorhis and Mary Fry. d. 1908 ( ?).
He was a farmer and cattle dealer. They resided at Beallsville. Wash-
ington Co., Pa.
PALMER FAMILY.
Issue : —
2543. Hannah Salena, b. Oct. 9, 1848.
2544. Samuel S., b. May 22, 1850.
2545. Thomas, b. June 17, 1852.
2546. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 9, 1856.
2547. Vann Eman, b. 1858.
2548. Charles, b. Oct. 11, 1866.
VI— 848. ADAM P. HOPKINS (Hannah 5), b. Dec. 18, 1827; in.
RHODA MARIA NEWKIRK Oct. 30, 1850, dau. of Henry Newkirk and
Jane Hart.
He was a farmer near Benlleyville, W'ashington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2549. Henry N., b. April 24, 1852.
2550. Mary A., b. Oct. 16, 1853.
VI— 849. NANCY HOPKINS (Hannah 5), b. June 24, 1829; m. JOS-
EPH ALEXANDER NEW'KTRK Nov. 15, 1848, son of Cyrus Newkirk and
Sarah Alexander, b. Sept. 24. 1826; d Nov. 23, 1886.
He was a farmer near Bentleyville, Washington Co., Pa. She hves with
her daughter, Nora ISIyers, at California, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2551. T. Hopkins, b. Aug. 11, 1849.
2552. Harriet Oella, b. Nov. 29, 1850.
2553. Charles, b. Sept. 20, 1855.
2554. Nora, b. Nov. 15, 1868.
2555. Clyde, b. Aug. 29, 1870.
VI— 850. MARY ANN HOPKINS (Hannah 5), b. Feb. i, 1831; d.
May 15, 1862; m. DAVID RITCHEY Oct. 11, 1853, son of Abraham Ritch-
ey and Barbara Shelly. He is deceased.
He was a stock dealer at Eentley\ille, Pa.
Issue : —
2556. lanthlus, b. Aug. 30, 1854.
2557. Jennie B., b. July 19, 1856.
2558. Estella, died young.
Ch. of Harlen Pyle {No. 220) and Alice Mason.
VI— 851. WILLIAM ALDERSON PYLE (Harlen 5), b. May i,
1840; d. Sept. 17, 1 84 1.
VI— 852. JOB W. PYLE (Harlea, Amy, John, John, John), b. Feb. 16,
1842; d. Mar. 9, 1864; unm.
SIXTH GENERATION. 223
Ch. of Phebe Fyle {No. 221) and William Keys, all born near Scenery Hill,
Washington Co., Pa.
VI— 853. SARAH KEYS (I'hebe 5), b. 1839; dec'd; unm.
VI— 854. THOMAS KEYS (Phebe, Amy, John, John, John), b. 1840;
dec'd; m. MARY PLATTS.
Issue :
2559. William.
2660. Elizabeth.
2561. James H.
2562. John.
2563. Minnie.
VI— 855. AMY KEYS (Phebe 5). b. April 13, 1841; m. WILLIAM
W. WARRICK Feb. 21, 1866, son of Samuel and Lydia Warrick, b. Oct. 4,
1841 ; d. March 6, 1907.
He was a Carpenter in W.hhington Co., Pa. Her address, Gastonville,
Pa.
Issue :
2564. Alice Alliguippa, b. July 5, 1867; d. Aug. 28, 1870.
2565. William Keys, b. Aug. 29, 186S.
2566. Charles Thomas, b. Nov. 19, 1869.
2567. Amy Elizabeth, b. Oct. 7, 1871; d. Feb. 15, 1877.
2568. Jennie Belle, b. April 10, 1873; d. July 8, 1889.
2569. Rachel Ann, b. Nov. 20, 1874; d. April 3, 187S.
2570. Bertha Ann, b. April 2, 1876.
2571. John Sherman, b. March 25, 1S7S.
2572. Dora Doutta, b. Sept. 7, 1879; d. Feb. 7, 1881.
2573. Mary Dianna, b. Feb. 21, 1881.
2574. Lydia Dale, b. May 15, 1883; d. April 9, 1886.
2575. Samuel A., b. Sept. 15, 1886.
VI— 856. ISABELLA KEYS (Phebe 5), b. 1842; d. 1845.
VI— 857. NORRIS KEYS (Phebe 5), b. 1843; d. 1845.
VI— 858. HANNAH JANE KEYS (Phebe 5), b. Feb. 23, 1845; d.
March 29, 1874, buried at Old Keys Graveyard, Beallsville, Pa.; m. SAM-
UEL MIKESELL Mar. 5, 1870, son of Jacob and Nancy Mikescll, b. Oct.
16, 1842.
He resides at Scenery Hill. Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
2676. Elmira, b. Dec. 1, 1870; d. Mar. 22, 1887.
2577. Kate, b. June 21, 1872.
VI— 859. ELIZABETH KEYS (Phebe O. b. 1846: d. Julv 20, 1873;
m. LEONARD TENHART. son of Philip and Rachel Tenhart.
224 PALMER FAMILY
He was a ship carpenter, ai^d in 1874 was located at Fayette, Fayette Co.,
Pa.
Issue : —
2578. Frank, b. Feb. 2, 1872.
2579. Amie, b. March 29, 1873; deceased.
VI— 860. ELMIRA KEYS (Phebe 5), b. 1847; dec'd; unm.
VI— 861. GEORGE KEYS (Phebe 5), b. 1848; unm.
Resides with his nephew, James Keys, address Scenerj' Hill, Pa.
VI— 862. MARY A. KEYS (Phebe 5), b. 1849; m. JOSEPH A. RICE
July 28, 1882.
He was a coal miner at Jacob's Creek, in Westmoreland Co., Pa., where
he was killed in the Darr Mine explosion, Dec. 19, 1907, where 248 men lost
their lives, it is supposed by the gas being set on fire for want of proper care
by those in charge of the mine. No issue.
VI— 863. WILLIAM KEYS (Pliebe 5), d. very young.
Ch. of Job Pylc {No. 22^) and Mary Ann Bennington.
VI— 864. VIRGINIA R. PYLE (Job, Amy, John, John, John), b. May
22, 1858, at Beallsville, Pa.; m. JACOB ULERY HAWKINS 1892, son of
Robert Hawkins and Jemima Allen, b. 1857.
She and her two sons are living in the house in which she was bom and
which she inherited from her father, address Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue, born there : —
2580. Don Pyle, b. Feb. 25, 1893.
2581. Glen Blaker, b. July 21, 1895.
Ch. of N orris Pylc {No. 224) and Maria J. McChaine.
VI— 865. NORRIS HARLEN PYLE (Norris, Amy, John, John,
John), b. Sept. 27, 1867; m. GRACE E. BROWN Oct. 20, 1897.
He is with the Kellog-Eirge Company; wholesale grocers, Keokuk, Iowa.
Address 604 North Fourth St.
Issue : —
2582. Mary, b. Jan. 20, 1899; d. Jan. 28, 1899.
2583. Katharine, b. July 13, 1900.
2.584. Palmer, b. Jan. 15, 1903.
SEVENTH GENERATION*
Line of John, John, Moses, John, Benjamin.
Issue of James P. Paluier (No. 2^/) and Jane B. Temple.
VII— 877. CALEB PALMER, b. 9 mo. 28, 1826.
In early life he was a school teacher; he went West during or after the
Mexican War, 1845-47, and is supposed to have lost his life, as he did not re-
turn.
VII— 878. LYDIA A. PALI^'IER (James, Benjamin, John, Moses,
John, John), b. 2 mo. 7, 1829; m. JESSE B. DAVIS 5 mo. 5, 1855, son of
George Davis and Ellen Baugh, b. 3 mo. 31, 1831.
He was for several years engaged in milling at several places; then he
bought the Thomas mill and engaged largely in buying, sawing and selling
lumbei'. He then purchased a farm near White Horse, in Willistown, Ches-
ter Co., Pa., about a mile from this mill, where for thirty years, in addition to
farming he attended the Philadelphia market. In the spring of 1906 they
retired from business and removed to West Chester, Pa. He was a prominent
member of the Grange.
Their childrai were: —
VIII— 2585. ELLA VIRGINIA DAVIS, b. 6 mo. 6, 1856; d. 2 mo.
16, 1894; unm; buried at Willistown Mtg. She was an earnest worker in
Friends' First-day School.
VIII— 2586. WILLIAM P. DAVIS, b. 4 mo. 15, 1859; m. SALLIE
H. SMITH 10 mo. 19, 1882, dau. r/ William Smith and Lydia Steele. She
d. 4 mo. 16, 1884.
M. second, ANNA M. TAYLOR 10 mo. 12, 1887, dau. of Caleb M.
Taylor and Susan W. Jones, b S mo. 15, 1864.
He engaged in farming for some years on the home farm, then bought a
traction engine and did stone crushing and macadamizing roads. Present res-
idence West Chester, Pa.
Child by first wife: —
IX— 5525. Virda L. Davis, b. 4-7-1884, Willistown; resides in West Chester, Pa.
On 3 mo. 13, 1911, the announcement was made of the engagement of Virda
Lydia Davis to Herbert P. Wlllits, of Mnnila, Philippine Islands. He was formerly
of Philadelphia, but for some years has been connected with the Philippine Postal
Service and Bureau of Public Works.
Note. — Names of those who died quite young are not carried forward In thlB
generation. They will be found under their parents' names in Sixth Generation.
226 PALMER FAMILY
T^j^iie liy second wife, born in Willistown : —
IX— 5526. W. Palmer Davis, b. 12-25-1888.
IX— 5527. Helen B. Davis, b. 6-24-1893.
IX— 5528. Aubrey Taylor Davis, b. 8-4-1897.
VIII— 2587. JANE P. DAVIS, L. 12 mo. 23, 1862; d. 10 mo. 25,
1886; unm. ; buried at Willistown Mtg.
VIII— 2588. ANNA LAURA DAVIS, b. 4 mo. 11, 1869; d. 2 mo. 15,
1907; buned at Willistown Mtg. ; m. CHARLES PRATT 9 mo. 21, 1893,
by Friends' ceremony, son of John M. Pratt and Lucinda Baldwin, of East
Goshen, Chester Co., Pa., b. 2 mo. 18, 1867.
They resided first in Philadelphia, then removed to West Chester, Pa.
She graduated at the School of Elocution in Philadelphia and was a public
reader of pronounced ability.
Their child : —
IX— 5529. Carl D. Pratt, b. 2-21-1897.
Issue of Susan Palmer {No. sj;S) and John VV. Thatcher, all born \n Aston,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 880. REBECCA C. THATCHER (Susan, Benjamin, John,
Moses, John, John), b. 6 mo. 7, 1832; unm.
She remained with her parents until after the death of her mothei% since
which she has resided in West Chester, Media and Philadelphia ; present resi-
dence. Friends' boarding home, West Chester, Pa. She is an interested mem-
ber of the Society of Friends.
VII— 881. ABIGAIL ANN THATCHER (Susan 6), b. 11 mo. 27,
1834; d. 9 mo. 18, 1904; m. C. GROVER LEVIS 11 mo. 27, 1856, son of
David Levis and Sarah Grover. b. 7 mo. 6, 1833; d. 5 mo. 19, 1906; both
buried at Coatesville, Pa.
They resided in West Marlborough, Chester Co., Pa., where he had a
farm. He met with a severe accident to his head from a horse-hayfork in
his barn, which disabled him from farming for several 3^ears, during part of
which time he had a store in Philadelphia, Pa. They returned to Chester Co.,
where they remained the rest of their lives.
Issue : —
VIII— 2589. LAURA T. LEVIS, b. 9 mo. 5, 1857; m. WILLIAM E.
BALDWIN 2 mo. 27, 1883, s.n of Amos C. Baldwin and Marietta Hulms,
b. 10 mo. 16, 1858.
He was in the coal and feed trade for several years at Embreeville, Ches-
ter Co., Pa. ; removed to West Chester and became first assistant cashier in
1907 of the Grangers' National Bank at Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 5530. FLORENCE MAUD BALDWIN, b. 11 mo. 15, 1884; m.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 227
WILLIAM N. WICKERSHAM 9 mo. 27. 1906, son of Lewis Wickersham
and Harriet John, b. 12 mo. 13, 1884.
He is a clerk. Address, 406 Dean St , West Chester, Pa.
IX— 5531. GERTRUDE LEVIS BALDWIN, b. 10 mo. 29, 1887; m.
NORTON JOHNSON 2 mo. 6, 1907, son of Bennett and Lucy Johnson, b.
3 mo. — , 1886.
He is a ifarmer; address, Corinne, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
X— 7425. Earl Johnson, b. 11-6-1907.
IX— 5532 — Eugene William Baldwin, b. 12-9-1888; unm; he was clerk for a time in a gas
works at West Chester, Pa.; he was later engaged in a store In the same town.
IX— 5533. Marian Laura Baldwin, b. 6-19-1895; d. 10-12-1895.
VIII— 2590. JOSEPHINE B. LEVIS, b. 3 mo. 12, 1859; m. GEORGE
W. WEST 6 mo. 2, 1897, of Wenona, N. J., b. Mar. 14, 1853. No children.
He is a contractor and builder and resides at 326 Dean St., West Ches-
ter, Pa.
VIII— 2591. IDA MAY LEVIS, b. 5 mo. i, 1861 ; unm.
She resides at Avondale, Chester Co., Pa., where she is assistant post-
master.
VIII— 2592. THEODOSTA MORGAN LEVIS, b. 2 mo. 28, 1863;
d. 4 mo. 14, 1909: m. J. EDGAR HOOPES 10 mo. 21. 1896, at Avondale,
Pa., son of Cyrus Hoopes and Abbie J. Baker (who were m. in Baltimore,
Md., 7 mo. 5, 1865), b. 7 mo. 24, 1869; d. 10 mo. 15, 1904, at Chester Co.
Hospital, of typhoid fever.
He was a farmer and resided last on the home farm near Doe Run. She
afterwards removed to 324 Dean St., West Chester, Pa. Both buried in Fair-
view Cemetery, Coatesville, Pa.
T<;'^ue, born at Doe Run : —
IX— 5S34. Helen Levis Hoopes, b. 10-19-1897.
IX— 553E. Ethel Lyndell Hoopes, b. 4-1-1901.
IX— 5536. J. Edgar Hoopes, b. 6-2-1903.
VIII— 2593. EUGENE E. LEVIS, h. 2 mo. 18, 1868: m. MAE E.
BAILY, 3 mo. 18, 1896, dau. of Joseph I'aily and Hannah Dickenson, b. 10
mo. II, 1870.
He is in the coal, lumber, lime and sand trade, with office 3rd and Rail-
road St., and residence 420 Walnut St., Coatesville, Pa. No children.
VIII— 2594. J. EDGAR T. LEVIS, b. 10 mo. 12, 1870: unm.
He is in the treasurer's office of the Lukens Steel it Iron Works at Coates-
ville, Pa.
228 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 882. HARRIET THATCHER (Susan 6). b. 7 mo. 14, 1839; d.
I mo. 2, 1906, at Media, Pa. ; buried in Cumberland Cemetery; m. WILLIAM
M. H ANNUM 2 mo. 20, 1862. son of Edwin Hannum and Maria Miller *, of
Aston, b. 2 mo. 20, 1834.
They resided on the homestead of his father near Village Green, Pa., of
which he afterwards became possessed. He also followed dealing in cattle.
They afterwards removed to Village Green, where he still continues. Har-
riet died at her daughter's, who had remo^-ed to Media, Pa.
Issue, born in Aston, Delaware Co., Pa: —
VIII— 2595. JOHN T. HANNUM. b. 12 mo. 11, 1862: d. i mo. 23,
1902; buried in Cumberland Cemetery; m. CLARA BEATTY DUTTON
II mo. 19, 1890, dau. of John Dutton and Harriet Beatty, of Chester, Pa.,
where they all resided, b. i mo. 28, 1863 ; d. 3 mo. 31, 1900. No children.
VIII— 2596. WILLIAM M. HANNUM, JR., b. 12 mo. 17, 1864; d- 9
mo. 30, 1865.
VIII— 2597. LUCY ETHELWYN HANNUM, b. 8 mo. 17, 1866; m.
WILLIAM GROVER VANLEER circa 1889, son of William G. Vanleer
and Amy Mullin, b. Feb. 28, 1869, at Village Green, Pa.
M. second, FRED. DANDROW.
Nothing further given of them and residence unknown.
Child by first husband : —
IX— 5537. Nellie Vanleer, b. Mar. 8, 1890.
VIII— 2598. HARRY IRVING HANNUM, b. 10 mo. 21, 1873.
He was for several years a clerk in the Charter National Bank, Media,
Pa., then a bookkeeper in Philadelphia, Pa.
VIII— 2599. ELIZABETH P. F. HANNUM, b. 7 mo. 15, 1876.
She is a school teacher, with a position (1907) in the Media, Pa., public
school.
VIII— 2600. ISABELLA KIRK HANNUM, b. 6 mo. 15, 1879; m.
HARRY G. PROCTOR, 3 mo. 24, 1909, a newspaper einployee of Philadel-
phia, Pa., where they reside.
Vn— 883. ELIZABETH R. THATCHER (Susan 6), b. 9 mo. 5,
t ; m. JOSEPH E. JOHNSON 6 mo. 4, 1863, son of Jethro Johnson
jsfote. — Maria Miller, a dau. of James Miller (Robert) and Isabella Black of Con-
cord, b. 6-6-1806; Edwin Hannum, a brother to Mary Ann, wife of Isaac M. Trimble, T. — 94,
son of Samuel Hannum and Susan Pennell, b. 9-7-1803; d. 4-10-1874. Samuel, a son of
William Hannum and Ruth Evans, who were m. Sept. 29, 1772, at Swedes' church, Wil-
mington, Del. William, a son of John Hannum and second wife Jane Neild, who were
m 1741. John, a son of John Hannum, the first settler in Concord Twp. about 1688, and
who m. Margery Southery, sister to Mary, the wife of .lohn Palmer No. 1, of this gene-
alogy.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 229
and Elizabeth Button, b. 1838; d. 12 mo. 29, 1864. He kqrt a store at Vil-
lage Green, Delaware Co., Pa., where he died. Child : —
VIII— 2601. LAURA S. JOHNSON, b. 6 mo. 18, 1864; d. 12 mo. 28,
1864.
This child died just one day before her father.
ELIZABETH P., m. second, GEORGE PALMER, 10 mo. 22, 1868;
son of Mark Palmer and Rachel Knight, of Bucks Co., Pa., b. 6 mo. 3, 1838;
d. II mo., 1874. They resided in West Chester, Pa., where he was ticket
agent in the railroad office. He was a descendant of John and Christian Palm-
er, who settled in 1684 in Bucks Co., Pa. Child: —
VIII— 2602. FLORENCE K. PALMER, b. 11 mo. 26, 1869; d. 2 mo.
25, 1874; m. third, IRAD FULLER Feb. 20, 1895, son of Willard and Deb-
orah Fuller, of Conn., b. Aug 24, 1S40, in Vernon, Conn. No ch.
They are Presbyterians; reside 6414 Main St., Germantown, Philadel-
phia, Pa. He has since died.
Issue of T. Chalkley Palmer {No. 23Q) and Sarah Sharpless, all born in Del-
aware Co., Pa.
VII— 884. LEWIS PALMER (T. Chalkley, Benjamin, John, Moses,
John ,John), b. i mo. 13, 1830: d. 12 mo. 31, 1887: m. MARY C. WILD-
MAN 12 mo. 16, 1858, dau. of John Wildman, Jr., and Ann Comfort, of Low-
er Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa., b. 3 mo. 23. 1838; d. i mo. 25. 1906; both bur-
ied at Springfield Mtg.
He was a teacher in Westtown Boarding-school for nearly five years. He
thai purchased and run the Media grist- a'ld saw-mills for several years. He
.sold the water-power here to enable Media to erect waterworks. He then went
into the ice trade for supplying this town, ^\hich business his widow continued
for several years. He had a hitrh reputation as both a mineralogist and botan-
ist and had a large and rare collection of specimens. At the time of his death
he was one of Media's councihnen, and \\ as highly esteemed by all who knew
him.
Issue, bom near Media, Pa. : —
VIII— 2603. RUTHANN.\ PALMER, b. 11 mo. 24, 1859; d. same
day.
VIII— 2604. THOMAS CHALKLEY PALMER, b. 10 mo. 23, i860:
m. H. JANE WALTER 10 mo. 21. 1886, by Friends' ceremonv. dau. of
William H. Walter* and Edith B. Webb, b. 10 mo. 15. 1858, at Parkcrville,
Note.— William H. Walter and Edith B. Webb were m. 10-19-1854 at Parkersville
Mtg. He was b. 3-22-1823; d. 2-14-1876. He was a son of William Walter and Margaret
Lambom, of Kennet (who were m. 3-26-1812) and Edith B., b. 2-12-1828; d. 9-7-1869, was
a dau. of Alban Webb and Hannah Darlington (Amos 3, Thomas 2. Abraham 1). Margaret
Lambom was a dau. of Robert Lamborn and Martha Townsend; William Walter, b. 12-16-
1783, was a son of .Joseph Walter and Elizabeth Levis (who were m. 5-2-1771). Joseph Wal-
ter, b. 12-21-1746; d. 2-29-1812, was a son of Joseph Walter and Jane Brinton (who were
m. June 6, 173G). Joseph Walter, b. 12-28-1711; bur. 5-28-1794,was the son of Godwin
Walter, the emigrant, and Jane Brinton, b. 1717; bur. 8-5-1793, a dau. of William Brinton
(William 2, William 1) and Hannah Buller (who were m. 1716).
230 PALMER FAMILY
Pa. They resided in Media, Pa., and in 1908 ranoved to a new house which
he built in Middletown Twp. Pie graduated at Haverford College, 1882, then
took a special course of study in chemisti-y at the Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy and private laboratory of Prof. Henry Trimble. He was then ap-
pointed chemist for the Sharpless Dyewood Extract Company, of Chester,
Pa., of which he has become a stockholder and director.
He is a member of the Delaware County Institute of Science and suc-
ceeded in 1894 the late Hon. John M. Broomall as its president; he is a mem-
ber of the Academy of Natural Science of Philadelphia : The Franklin Insti-
tute; the Society of Chemical Imlustries of London; The Society of Dyers of
London and the Chemical Society of Paris. He is a recognized authority ori
dyes and chemicals and has written many papers upon these and kindred sub-
jects for the Textile Colorists. of Philadelphia, and various society journals
allied with his profession. He is also skilled in botany and mineralogy.
The family are all members of the Society of Friends. Children : —
IX— 5538. Walter Palmer, b. 3-30-1888.
IX— 5539. Lewis Palmer, b. 7-28-1889. ,
VIII— 2605. ANNE PALMER, b. 11 mo. 11, 1862; m. GEORGE S.
THORP 5 mo. 18, 1887, at Media Mtg., son of James Thorp and Jane Yarn-
all, b. 6 mo. 7, 1856.
He was for six years instructor in manual training at Westtown Board-
ing School, and has since been farming on the Joseph Trimble farm near
Chester, Pa. Children : —
IX— 5540. Arthur G. Thorp, b. 6-16-1888, at Edgmont.
IX— 5541. Mary H. ThoiT, b. 3-19-1890, at Media.
IX— 5542. Edith Thorp, b. 3-12-1892, at Westtown.
IX— 5543. Emma Thorp, b. 1-16-1894, at Westtown.
IX— 5544. James Thorp, Jr., b. 1-12-1896, at Westtown.
IX— 5545. Ruth S. Thorp.b. 8-17-1899, at Middletown.
IX— 5546. Alban G. Thorp, b. 2-9-1903.
VIII_2— 607. JOHN W. PALMER, b. 7 mo. i, 1867; m. MARY W.
YARN ALL 7 mo. i, 1890, dau. of Eli Yarnall and Hannah Hurd, of Willis-
town, Pa., b. 9 mo. 23, 1870.
He is an electrician. They reside in Media, Pa. Children : —
IX— 5547. Rena M. Palmer, b. 5-21-1891; d. 11-26-1891.
IX— 5548. Hannah M. Palmer, b. 7-14-1892, at Media.
IX— 5549. Carolus M. Palmer, b. 5-16-1894; d. 7-18-1894.
IX— 5550. Eli Yarnall Palmer, b. 5-5-1904, at Media.
VIII— 2608. BEULAH PALMER, b. 7 mo. 27, 1869; m. EDWARD
F. STINSON. She became a Catholic 8 mo. 14, 1905 ; went to Alaska 8 mo.
31, 1907, as a Catholic Missionary. Returned 7 mo. 4, 1909. Address, 1715
Thompson St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 5551. Edna F. Stinson. b. 8-27-1888; m. Howard Senderling, 6-15-1910; address, 2349
North Third St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VIII— 2609. SARAH S. PALMER, b. 12 mo. 17, 1872; m. WIL-
LIAM S. EVANS 5 mo. 16, 1894, at Media. Pa., son of Joel Evans and
SEVENTH GENERATION. 231
Emma Stokely, b. i mo. 19 (?), 1870; d 2 mo. 14, 1900: bur. at Laurel Hill
Cemeter)'.
She resides at 2223 Fontaine St., Piiiladelphia, Pa.
(Emma, a dau. of Ex-Ma3-or Stokely, of Philadelphia.)
Children ; —
IX— 5552. Laura Evans, b. 2-17-1895.
IX— 5553. Emma Evans, b. 7-26-1896.
VIII— 2610. GEORGE MARTIN PALMER, b. 3 mo. 14, 1876. at
Media, Pa.; m. MARIAN E. ROGERS, 4 mo. 16, 1902, at Moorestown,
N. J., dau. of Amos A. Rogers and ISIartha Lippincott, b. 12 mo. 3, 1877, at
Fellowship, N. J.
His profession is a chemist, with office 328 Bourse, Philadelphia, Pa.
They reside at 57 E. Central Ave., Moorestown, N. J. Children: —
IX— 5554. Roger Lewis Palmer, b. 9-19-1903.
IX— 5555. Dorothea Miller Palmer, b. 3-3-1907.
VIII— 261 1. CHARLES W. PALMER, b. 8 mo. 9, 1879; m. ANNA.
C. STANTON 6 mo. 25, 1908, by Friends' ceremony, at Stillwater Mtg.,
Barnesville, O., dau. of William Stanton and Jane Davis, of Tacoma, O. He
studied science at Cornell, making- a specialty of Entomology under Prof.
Comostock. He graduated there in 1907. He is a science teacher at West-
town Boarding School. Address, Westtown, Chester Co., Pa.
VIII— 2612. EDITH LEWIS PALMER, b. 3 mo. 2. 1881. She re-
sides with her aunt in JNledia, Pa.
VII— 885. JOHN S. PALMER (T. Chalkley 6), b. 5 mo. 17, 1833;
m.. MARY KNIGHT, 10 mo. 25, i86o, at Frankfort Mtg., dau. of Jonathan
P. Knight and Alice Comfort.* of Frankfort, Philadelphia, b. i mo. 2. 1835.
They lived on his father's property in Marple Twp.. i860 to 1872. and
he operated the mill most of the time; remo\'ed in 1872 to his father's farm
in Nether Providence, of which he subsequently became the owner, and in
1883 remo\-ed to Germantown. Pa., where he engaged in manufacturing pa-
per boxes. Address. 431 Wistar .St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue, born in Marple, Delaware Co., Pa. : —
VIII— 2613. SARAH PALMER, b. 7 mo. 7, 1862: m. HENRY
AQUILLA LIPPINCOTT 11 mo. 6. 1883. at Friends' Mtg., Sixth and No-
ble Sts., Philadelphia, son of .Aquilla B. Lippincott and Sarah Ann Eldridge,
of New Jersey, b. 8 mo. 11, i86r.
She resides at 1029 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. He is in the electrical
construction business at Q14 Filbert St. Child : —
DC— 5556. Marion P. Lippincott, b. 5-18-1886.
VIII— 2614. WILLIAM S. PALMER, b. 9 mo. 20, 1864; m. MARY
Note. — Alice and .^nn Comfort (see last No.) were sisters and daughters of John
Comfort and Ann Eastburn, of Solebury, Bucks, Co., Pa. Jonathan Knight was a son of
Thomas Knight and Mary Worrell.
232 PALMER FAMILY
B. C. LIPPINCOTT, lo mo. 16, 1S90, in Coulter St. Friends' Mtg., dau. of
Dr. Franklin B. Lippincott and Lucy A. Haines, b. 2 mo. 19, 1865.
He is engaged with his father in the manufacture of paper boxes at 40
E. Wistar St., with residence at 4957 Rubicon Ave., Germanto\\'n, Philadel-
phia, Pa. No issue.
Vni— 2615. HENRY PALMER, b. 2 mo. 25, 1871; m. MARIANNA
YARNALL 4 mo. 4, 1906, at West Philadelphia Mtg., 42nd and Powellton
Ave., dau. of Edward S. Yarnall and Sidney S. Garrett (No. 1455), b. 7 mo.
13, 1874; d. 8 mo. 23, 1907.
He is engaged with his fathei" and brother, q. v. Residence in German-
town, Pa., where she died suddenly. His .iddress, 431 E. Wistar St.
Local News, Feb. 6th, 1911:
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
Announcement is made of the engagement of Henry Palmer, Jr., of Germantown,
Phila., to Emily Cope Smedley, of West Chester, Pa., dau. of Wm. Smedley (deceased)
and Deborah Cope Smedley, b. 7-27-1875.
Vn— 887. HENRY PALMER (T. Chalkley 6), b. i mo. i, 1839; m.
PHEBE HOOPES 8 mo. 15, 1877, at New Garden Mtg., dau. of Caleb
Hoopes and Mary Cooper, of Toughkenamon, b. 2 mo. 17, 1852.
He began business at his father's mill with his brother John. In 1870 he
became connected with John M. Sharpless & Co., at Waterville, in the manu-
facture of dyewoods and logwood extracts In 1880 the works were removed
to Chester, Pa., where he resided until 1883, when he purchased a farm of 253
acres near Avondale, Chester Co., and removed to it, and withdrew from the
dyewood business 10 mo. i, 1883. He has since purchased another farm
called "Sunset," where he now resides. Ke is much interested in breeding im-
proved stock. For several years he has been one of the managers of the Penn-
sylvania Training School at Elwyn. near Media, Pa., for feeble minded chil-
dren. Issue : —
VIII— 2616. EVERETT PALMER, b. 5 mo. 31, 1878, at Waterville,
Pa.; m. MARY I. TAYLOR 5 mo. 5, 1904, dau. of Harry C. Taylor and
Anna Belleville, b. i mo. 5. 1882.
He is an electrical engineer, cliief of the Wilmington, Del.. Light and
Power Company. Address, 103 W. 23rd St., Wilmington, Del.
Issue : —
IX— 5557. Alice Weir Palmer, b. 2-17-1905.
IX— 5558. Henry Taylor Palmer, b. 11-17-1907.
VIII— 2617. MARTIN PALMER, b. 2 mo. 12, 1880, at Waterville; d.
6 mo. 8, 1883, near Avondale, Pa.
VIII— 2618. ALICE PALMER, b. 3 mo. 16, 1882, at Chester, ta.; d.
6 mo. 19, 1883, near Avondale, Pa.
VIII— 2619. ANNA PALMER, b. 7 mo. 19, 1884; near Avondale.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 233
VIII— 2620. HERBER'J' PALMER, b. i mo. 2^, 1887, near Avondale.
He graduated at Pennsylvania State College in 1907, in Agriculture.
VIII— 2621. RUTH MARTIN PALMER, b. 2 mo. 5, 1889, near
Avondale.
VIII — 2622. MARY PALMER, b. 2 mo. 23, 1892, near Avondale.
Of these the girls remain at home at the writing of this record.
VII— 888. BEULAH PALMER (T. Chalkley 6), b. 3 mo. 4, 1844.
She resided with her pare'its at their several places of abode and finally
located at Media, Pa. Herself and brothers are all members of the Society of
Orthodox Friends.
Issue of Abraham M. Palmer (No. 341) and Eliza W. Peters, born in Aston,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 889. MARY R. PALMER (Abraham, Baijamin, John, Moses,
John, John), b. 4 mo. 22, 1833 ; d. 10 mo. 24, 1900; m. ELLWOOD RULON
2 mo. 23, 1865, son of Moses Rnlon*, Jr., and Eleanor Albertson, b. 7 mo. 27,
1839; d. 3 mo. 28, 1908; both liur. in Camden Cemetery.
He was a fanner, owning a farm near Magnolia, Camden Co., New Jer-
sey. He retired from active work and or; account of ill health, with his son,
S. Edwin, and family, had been going to Florida for the winter season, with
address at Central, Marion Co., Fla.
Issue, born in Camden Co., N. J. : —
VIII— 2623. NORRIS P. RULON, b. 2 mo. 28, 1866; d. 8 mo. 10,
1866.
VIII— 2624. WILLIAM M. RULON, b. 6 mo. 25, 1867; d. 11 mo.
28, 1886.
He was in his 20th year, with manhood's career just opening before him.
Note.— Moses Rulon, Jr., and Eleanor Albertson (dau. of John Albertson and
Ann Pine) were m. about 1825 and were the parents of ten children, of whom Elwood
was the seventh. Moses, Jr., b. 1-5-1802, was a son of Moses Rulon and Susan Hart-
ley, who had thirteen children. This Moses, b. 10-14-1767, was the fifth ot ten children
of Henry Rulon, who m. Theodosa Robbins (b. 12-15-1742). Henry, b. 6-5-1732, was a
son of David Rulon (b. 1704) and Exercise Allen (b. 8-13-1705), who were m. about
1725 and had 13 children, Henry being the 4th. David died 3-15-1778, aged about 74
years. Exercise Allen was a dau. of Henry and Hannah Allen.
The Rulon family are of French descent and were amongst those who had to
leave France during the persecution of the Huguenots after th revocation of the Edict
of Nantes, Oct. 18, 1685. The exile father of Henry, whose given name has not been
found, came to this country before 1704, where he was in Monmouth Co., N. J. He
escaped by his brothers who continued in the Catholic faith, putting him secretly in
a hogshead which they put on board a vessel sailing for the U. S. and he was let out
after the vessel had got beyond reach of his persecutors. — History of The Rulon
Family.
234 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 2625. CHARLES J. RULON, b. Mar. 23, 1869; m. F. AU-
GUSTA BELL Sept 3, 1892, dau. of Jaines J. and Fannie Bell, of Baltimore,
Md.;b. Feb. 23, 1868.
They reside at Magnolia, Camden Co., N. J. Children : —
IX— 5559. Mary B., Rulon, b. May 16, 1893.
IX— 5560. Elwood J. Rulon, b. Feb. 22, 1895.
VIII— 2626. STEPHEN EDWIN RULON, b. 6 mo. 15, 1872; d. 11
mo. 19, 1907; m. KATHARYNE S. WORRELL 10 mo. 17, 1894, (No.
2631), dau. of Ellwood M. Worrell and Sarah Jane Dicks, b. 3 mo. 8, 1873.
Reside near Magnolia, Camden, Co., N. J.
Children : —
IX— 5561. William Merihew Rulon, b. 2-3-1896.
IX— 5562. Ethel Rulon, b. 6-13-1897.
IX— 5563. Laura Rulon, b. 11-21-1900; d. 4-15-1903.
IX— 5564. Harold E. Rulon, b. 6-6-1903.
IX— 5565. Charles Joseph Rulon, b. 2-17-1906.
VIII— 2627. FRANK RULON. b. 4 mo. 8, 1876; d. 5 mo. 16, 1876.
Issue of Benjamin Palmer {No. 242) and Sarah Palmer (5), born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 891. JOSEPH WORTH PALMER (Benjamin, Benjamin,'
John, Moses, John, John), b. 2 mo. 5, 1841 ; d. i mo. — , 1869; m. ANNA E.
HAN WAY, 12 mo. 27, 1866, dau. of Sam.uel Jackson Hanway and Martha
Friel, b. Aug. 22, 1846.
He learned the milling trade; died at Coatesville and buried at Ercildoun,
Pa. His widow resided for soipe time at Christiana, Lancaster Co., Pa. Af-
terwards m. James Newlin, by whom she had four children ; now resides in
Lancaster City, Pa.
Child:—
VIII— 2628. JOSEPH EVERETT PALMER, b. Feb. 5, 1867; m.
JENNIE CARSON Jan. 23, 1893, dau. of John Carson and Clara Segner, b.
Sept. 12, 1869.
He is a farmer. Address, Christiana, Pa. Children : —
IX— 5566. Cmarles Everett Palmer, b. July 12, 1894.
IX— 5567. Mary Elizabeth Palmer, b. May 30, 1896.
IX— 5568. Harry Harvey Palmer, b. June 1, 1899.
Issue of Catharine S. Palmer {No. 244) and Joseph Worrell, all born in Del-
aware Co., Pa.
VII— 892. A. PALMER WORRELL (Catharine, Benjamin, John,
Moses, John, John), b. Oct. 24, 1840; d. Nov. 22, 1866; m. SARAH JANE
DICKS, Oct. 15, 1863, dau. of James Dicks and ?slary Lytle, b. Oct. 10, 1840,
in Nether Providence Twp.
(James Dicks and Mary Lytle were m. 1832, and had nine ch. He d.
Atig. 14. 1887, in his 82d year.)
SEVENTH GENERATION. 235
A. Palmer Worrell purchased a mill and farm on Chester Creek, in
Thombury, Delaware Co., Pa., where he did an extensive business. But he
was suddenly taken ill with diphtheria and died, being greatly mourneil by the
surrounding community.
Issue : —
VIII— 2629. JENNIE ADELI.A WORRELL, b. Oct. 31. 1864; m:
FRANK D. STRODE Mar. 6, 1884, son of Marshall Strode and Elizabeth
M. Darlington, of East Bradford, b. Nov. i, 1862. They reside at 423 West
Union St., West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
IX -5569. Laura J. Strode, b. Jan. 16, 1885, at East Bradford; m. Henry B. Coleman
June 29, 1910. She graduated at Swarthmore College in 1906 and then taught in
West Chester High School. He has a position with the West Chester (Pa.) Wheel
Works. Residence on Dean St., that borough.
IX— 5570. Elizabeth M. Strode, b. Apr. 11, 1886; d. May 5, 1886, at Birmingham.
IX— 5571. Nana Strode, b. Mar. 17, 1889, at E. Bradford.
IX— 5572. Ellwood Palmer Strode, b. Aug. 5, 1891, at West Chester.
IX— 5573. Helen A. Strode, b. June 24, 1894, at West Chester.
VIII— 2630. LAURA MAY WORRELL, b. July 30, 1866; m.
BROOME R. SHANER July 10, 1884, son of Jefferson Shaner and Emma
L. Hickman, b. May 19, 1863. They resided in West Chester, then at Strode's
Mill, Pa. ; in 1907, removed to 450 Park St., Portland, Ore.
Issue : —
IX— 5574. Frank Bernard Shaner, b. Mar. 25, 1885; m. Freda Ash, Mar. 7, 1909. He
is an automobile tester. He removed in 1907 to Portland, Oregon, thence to
San Francisco, Cal., and later to Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, where he is in the
automobile trade.
IX— 5575. Edna May Shaner, b. June 5, 1887; m. Elvin Ames, Aug. 25, 1908, of
Silverton, Oregon.
IX— 5576. Eva Worrell Shaner, b. May 25, 1889; m. Arthur Steelhammer, Aug. 25, 1909,
of Silverton, Oregon, a noted musician.
IX— 5577. Maurice Paul Shaner, b. Jan. 23, 1895.
VII— 893. ELLWOOD M. WORRELL (Catherine 6), b. April 30,
1842; m. SARAH JANE (Dicks) WORRELL. May 25. 1871 (widow of
his brother, A. Palmer Worrell). He learned the milling business with his
brother, A. Palmer Worrell, and has followed it in various localities, near Me-
dia, in Radnor, at Strode Mill, in East Bradford, which he purchased May 10.
1893, and conducted for over ten years, after which he had the mill just north
of West Chester, Pa., in 1909 returning to the Strcnle mill. He has been an
active business man and interested citizer. in his community. Address, West
Chester R. F. D. 6.
Issue : —
VIII— 2631. KATHARYN S. WORRELL, b. 3 mo. 8. 1873: m. S.
EDWIN RULON (No. 2626), 10 mo. 17, 1894, son of Elwood Rulon and
Mary Palmer, b. 6 mo. 15, 1872; d. 11 mo. 19, 1907; further record under
his name.
VIII— 2632. JOSEPH W. WORRELL, b. 12 mo. 31. 1876; m.
236 PALMER FAMILY
HANNAH E. SAVKRY, 5 mo. 31, 1906, dau. of Stephen VV. Savery and
Susanna Forsythe, b. i mo. 8, 1882.
They resided first at Strode's Mill, which he operated, then removed
to West Chester, Pa., and engaged in the wholesale Hour and feed trade with
residence at 408 Dean St.
Issue : —
IX— 5578. Frances Savery Worrell, b. 3-12-1907.
VIII— 2633. ETHEL EMMA WORRELL, b. 8 mo. 14, 1882; m.
NORRIS T. MARSHALL, 6 mo. 16, 1904, son of Samuel P. Marshall and
Phebe Huey, b. 4 mo. 3, 1884. No children.
They resided first on his father's farm in Birmingham Twp. ; in 1907 he
bought Seal's store, same Twp., which they conduct.
VII— 896. ANNA MARY WORRELL (Catharine 6), b. Jan. 10,
1848; d. Feb. 21, 1868; m. ROBERT JOHNSON, Jan. 20, 1866, son of
Charles and Maria Johnson. No issue.
VII— 897. REBECCA T. WORRELL (Catharine 6), b. July 19,
1851; d. April 26, 1880; m. HARRISON L. ROWLAND Nov. — , 1870,
son of John J. Rowland and Elizabeth Shrack, b. April — , 1849; d. April 29,
1905.
(John J., a son of Robert Rowland and Mary Jones.)
They resided on the old Ro>vland homestead just north of Media, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 2634. CHARLES P. ROWLAND, b. Dec. 16, 1871 ; unm.
He enlisted in the Reg. U. S Cavalry 12th. Reg. and is a Quarter-Master
Sei-geant Major; has been mosHv in the Southern States, in Texas and later in
Georgia.
VIII— 2635. ELIZABETH ROWLAND, b. Mar. 24, 1874; d. Sept.
21, 1907; m. WILLIAM G. COPE Oct. 16, 1901, at Media, Pa., son of
Benjamin Cope and Ruth A. Green, of East Bradford, b. Nov. r6, 1873.
He is an electrician. They reside at Tioga, Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 5579. Catharine W. Cope, Feb. 24, 1903; d. Oct. 2, 1903.
IX— 5580. lone Cope, b. Aug. — , 1904.
VIII— 2636. CATHARINE W. ROWLAND, b. Mar. 16, 1876; d.
May 17, 1905; buried at Media Cemetery: m. LEVI JAMES FARLEY June
19, 1902, at Media, Pa., son of William N. Farley and Emerett James, of
Chester, Pa., b. July 15, 1874.
He is a druggist. They resided at Asbury Park, N. J., ^here she died.
Child :—
IX— 5581. William H. Farley, b. May 17, 1905; d. same day.
VIII— 2637. HORACE M. ROWLAND, b. April 21, 1878; m. SAL-
SEVENTH GENERATION. 237
LIE PHILLIPS, Sq>t. 14, 1902, dau. of Albert Benton and Jennie Phillips,
b. April 14, 1 88 1.
He is a fireman on P. R. R.. with address, 125 1 Graystock St., near 49th
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Issue: —
IX— 5582. Mildred Rose Rowland, b. April 13, 1903.
IX— 5583. Hazel Phillips Rowland, b. June 2, 1905.
VIII— 2638. EDGAR T. ROWLAND, b. April 14, 1880; m. BESSIE
K. JOHNSON, Mar. ^-j, 1909.
He lived some time with his uncle, Alfred B. Worrell, and assisted with
farming; address, Newtown Square, Delaware Co.. Pa.
VII— 898. ALFRED B. WORRELL (Catharine 6), b. Mar. 4, 1853;
m. ELIZA ANN WATSON (widow nee Stackhouse), dau. of Wil-
liam Stackhouse and Mary Ann Kingle, b. May i, 1835.
He learned to be a miller, \Ahich he followed for some time, then went
to farming on a farm which he purchased near Newtown Square, Delaware
Co., Pa. No issue. His wife, by her first husband, John Watson, was the
mother of six children.
VII— 899. JOPIN T. WORRELL (Catharine 6), b. Feb. 15, 1855;
m. MAZIE SHERTZER Nov. 26, 1890. dau. of Joseph Shertzer and Cath-
arine Warner, b. Dec. 6, 1868. No issue.
He is a carpenter and contractor, with residence No. 1045 County Line
Road, Bryn Mawr P. O., Roseniont, Pa.
VII— 900. SALLIE P. WORRELL (Catharine 6), b. Oct. 13, 1857;
m. A. DARLINGTON STRODE April 8, 1885 (his second wife), son of
Marshall Strode and Elizabeth M. Darlington, b. Jan. 14, 1852, in East Brad-
ford.
He carried on dairy farming at the homestead for a considerable time,
then reinoved to 337 W. Union St., West Chester, Pa. He had m. first Ella
R. King, Feb. 22, 1878, a dau of Rrinton King and Lydia Ann Ring, b. 5 mo.
25, 1852; d. I mo. 7, 1884. !\v whom there w-as one dau., Mary Virginia
Strode, b. Nov. 25, 1878.
Issue, by second wife, born in East Bradford, except youngest: —
VIII— 2639. Marshall D., Strode, b. Dec. 20, 1886.
VIII— 2640. Clara Anita Strode, b. Nov. 18, 1888; d. Aug. 9, 1S89.
VIII— 2641. Joseph W. Strode, b. Mar. 24, 1891.
VIII— 2642. Elizabeth Strode, b. May 3, 1893.
VIII— 2643. F. Emma Strode, b. Feb. 5, 1896.
VIII— 2644. Herbert Strode, b. May 20, 1898, at West Chester.
VII — 901. FRANK BROOK WORRELL (^Catharine 6), b. Dec. i,
1859; m. DEBORAH PHEBE WORRELL Dec. 2, 1903. dau. of Mar-
shall R. Worrell and Lydia A. Campbell, of Media, Pa., b. July 12, 1876.
He is engaged in the real estate business, with both office and residence in
Media, Pa.
Children : —
238 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 2645. Frank Marshall Worrell, b. April 21, 1905.
VIII— 2646. Frank Brooke Worrell, .Tr., b. Nov. 27, 1908.
Line of John, John, Moses, John, Abraham.
Issue of Hiram Palin.r {No. 2if,) and Margaret Meslcr.
VII— 902. BENJAMIN F. PALMER (Hiram, Abraham, John,
Moses, John, John), b. Sept. 13, 1830, at Mount Vernon, Knox Co., O. ; d-
Jan. 22, 1891 ; buried in Manhattan, Kan. ; m. HANNAH KNIFORT Aug.
31, 1856, b. May 8, 1835, in Gcmiany; d. Oct. 20, 1884, at Jacksonville, Fla.
M. second, JANE PAYNE June 24, 1890.
He removed to Kansas in 1855, and settled at Manhattan, Riley Co.,
where he kept a store.
Issue, born in Manhattan, Kan. : —
VIII— 2647. HIRAM F. PALMER, b. Sept. 13, 1857; unm.
He is a fisherman; address, Manhattan, Kan.
VIII— 2648. MINNIE H. PALMER, b. June 26, i860; m. CHARLES
B. ALLEN Sept. 9, 1S88. He d. July 23, 1899.
M. second, CHARLES \\^ WHELAN Nov. 9, 1903.
He is a plasterer, with address Manhattan, Kan.
Issue by first husband : —
IX— 5584. Gertrude Allen, b. May 1, 1S89.
Issue by second husband :- —
IX— 5585. Erma Whelan, b. Sept. 3, 1903.
VIII— 2649. GEORGE S. PALMER, b. Sept. 15, 1862; d. Oct. 26,
1863.
VIII— 2650. MAYLON J. PALMER, b. Sept. 3, 1864; m. ANNA
STOUTEAGLE June 5, 1887, dau. ot George Stouteagle and Elizabeth
. . He is a druggist; a^ldress, Manhattan, Kan.
Issue : —
IX- 5586. Julia H. Palmer, b. Nov. 4, 1887.
IX— 5587. Carrie B. Palmer, b. Jan. 5, 1893.
IX— 5588. George F. Palmer, b. April 11, 1908.
VIII— 2651. ANNA G. PALMER, b. Feb. 19, 1867: d. July 25, 1868.
VIII— 2652. ANNA G. PALMER (2d), b. May 26. 1869; m,
GEORGE W.' STANFIELD March 15, 1892, b. Aug. 3, 1858; d. May 28,
1905.
He was a farmer; bur. at Zeondale. Kan.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 239
M. second, OLIVER GODLOVE, July 11, 1908, b. 1861. Address, 501
Vattier St., Manhattan, Kan.
Issue : —
IX— 5589. Grace E. Stanfield, b. Nov. 27, 1892.
IX— 5590. Veina L. Stanfield, b. Nov. 14, 1895.
VIII— 2653. MARY E. PALMER, b. Feb. 14, 1872; m. GEORGE
REYER Oct. 25, 1899.
He is a jeweler, in Westmoreland. Kan.
Issue : —
IX— 5591. E. Palmer Reyer, b. Sept. 9, 1900.
VIII— 2654. CHARLES B. PALMER, b. Sept. 9, 1874; m. ANNA
ROLLINS Sept. — . 1905.
He was in the real estate business at Los Angeles, Cal., but probably re-
moved.
VIII— 2655. GEORGE W. PALMER, b. March 27,, 1877; m. MILD-
RED P. SHAW Dec. 14, 1898, dau. of Rev. T. D. and Elizabeth S. Shaw *,
b. Nov. 8. 1880, at Junction City, Kan.
He was employed with the W. A. Bingham Clothing Store seven years,
then the store became the Bingham Clothing Company, of which G. W. Palm-
er became one of the stockholders, and a director and secretary. It is located
at 620 N. Washington St., Junction City, Kansas.
Issue : —
IX— 5592. Ewart George Palmer, b. April 12, 1900.
IX— 5593. Mildred Lueile Palmer, b. Feb. 6, 1906.
Issue by Second Wife, Maria On, oorn in Hamilton and Clermont Cos., O.
VII— 903. MARY REEOER PALMER (Hiram, Abraham, John,
Moses, John, John), b. Jan. 29, 1843; fl- Feb. 17, 1878; m. JOHN H. Yak-
ey, May 15, 1869.
They resided in Clermont Co.. O., and she and her two children were
buried in Goshen Cemetery, that Co.
Issue : —
VIII— 2657. ARTHUR 1 . YAKEV. b. Jan. 5. 1870; m. SOPHIA D.
BEGGEMANN Nov. 23, 189.?, in Cincinnati, O. She was buried March 8,
1903, aged 28 years. She was a vocalist, with engagements in four churches
in Indianapolis, Ind., where they resided and he continues with address 106
S. Illinois St.
He says, "I think I can safely say tliat I am the tallest representative of
the Palmer descendants, being six feet. fi\'e inches in height, and weighing two
hundred pounds."
Note. — Rev. T. D. Shaw is a Methodist minister; he was born June 13, 1842 In
Crockton Hall, near Chester, England. His wife, Elizabeth S. Shaw, was born Dec. 24,
1834, in Hertfordshire. They removed to Uomley. Chester, England and later emi-
grated to Junction City, Geary Co.. Kan. This city is situated near the junction of the
Republican and Smoky Hill Rivers and is three miles from Fort Riley, the largest
United States military post in this nation.
240 PALMER FAMILY.
Their child : —
IX— 5594. Bertha M. Yakey, b. Nov. 14, 1893. She has a bright future before her
as a vocalist.
VIII— 2658. BERTHA D. YAKEY, b. Aug. 23, 1872; d. Dec. 26,
1891.
VIII— 2659. AMANDA J. YAKEY, b. Sept. 21, 1875; d. May 13;
1876.
VII— 904. SARAH ANN PALMER (Hiram 6), b. Sept. 26, 1844,
at Lockland, O.; d. Sept. 30, 1908, at Hamilton, O. ; m. WILLIAM B. DE
VORE, Feb. 25, 1864, son of Jocaway W. DeVore and Esther Balitine, b.
Jan. 9, 1838; d. April 14, 1893.
He lost his life by an accident from an engine at Reading, Hamilton Co.,
O., where he worked, and was buried in Reading Cemetery.
Children : —
VIII— 2660. HIRAM P.VLMER DEVORE, b. May 8, 1866; m.
HELENA POOL, 1894.
Address, 1027 Farlow St., Springfield, O.
Issue : —
IX— 5595. Catharine DeVore, b. Sept. 10, 1898.
IX— 5596. Paul DeVore, b. July 4, 1901.
VIII— 2661. THERESA C. DEVORE. b. Mar. 19, 1868; m. WIL-
FORD PROCTOR Aug. 8, 1890, at Lockland, O.
He was b. 1861, in Sheffield, England; d. April 29, 1892, in Reading, O.
Her address is Dayton, O.
Issue : —
IX— 5597. Freda Proctor, d. May 2, 1892.
VIII— 2662. DANIEL LYMAN DEVORE b. Dec. 21, 1869; d.
Tan. 25, 1893; unm.
VIII— 2663. CHARLOTTE DEVORE, b. Oct. 11, 1871 ; m.
CHARLES PEER June 21, 1S87, son of Phalond Peer and Victoria ,
b. in Jonia Co., Mich. He d. Mar. 15. 1903.
M. second, EDWIN E. ELCOOK, Feb. 18, 1907, son of John Elcook
and Emma, b. Dec. 5, 1872, at Bell Brook, O.
He is a moulder by trade. Foreman in Hooven, Owens and Reudelin,
Corliss Engine Works, with address, 2^ Barrett St., Hamilton, O.
Issue by first husband : — •
IX— 5598. Leota Ivanita Peer, b. June 20, 18S8.
IX— 5599. Delpha Marie Peer, b. Oct. 31, 1889.
VIII— 2664. TOHN H. DEVORE, b. Oct. 18, 1873; m. MARY
WILEY Feb. — , "1888.
SKVENTH GENERATION. 241
Issue : —
IX— 5600. Clarence DeVore, b. June — , 1890.
IX— 5601. Charles DeVore, b. Dec. — , 1892.
IX— 5602. Robert DeVore, b. April — , 1907.
VIII— 2665. MARY S. DEVORE, b. Dec. 17, 1875; m. TILBERT
GREEN, 1899, at Richmond, Lid. He d. in 1902. No issue.
M. second, HIRAM CRAWFORD Dec. 3, 1908. Address, Fifth St.,
Dayton, O.
VIII— 2666. JAMES H DEVORE, b. Oct. 13, 1877; m. LOTTIE
LEIVELINE June, 1892. Their address is Hamihon, O., care of Backets
Paper Co.
Issue : —
IX— 5603. Anna May DeVore, b. June — , 1893.
IX— 5604. Eleanor DeVore, b. Nov. — , 1895.
IX— 5605. William B. DeVore, b. Oct. 30, 1897.
VIII— 2667. ESTHER B. DEVORE, b. Sept. 16. 1879; m. JAMES
DUMOND Oct. 2^, 1908, b. 1879. Their address is, High St., Springfield, O.
VIII— 2668. BLANCHE DEVORE, b. Sept. 21, 1881; m. FRANK
PETERSON Feb. — 1900.
M. second, R-IARTIN FORD Aug. 13, 1908. Their address is 19 Mor-
tin St., Covington, Ky.
Issue : —
IX— 5606. Clarence R. Peterson, b. Feb. — , 1901.
VII— 905. SAMUEL L. PALMER (Hiram 6), b. May 29. 1846, at
Lockland, O.; m. VIRGINIA WILIFORD Jan. 10, 1873, at Wyandotte,
Kan.
They reside at Belleville, Kan., where he is the proprietor of the "Hotel
Rqjublic," a house of high-class order.
Issue : —
VIII— 2669. HIRAM PALMER, b. Feb. — , 1874.
VIII— 2670. SAMUEL L. PALMER. JR., b. Feb. 22, 1875: m. ETH-
EL BOWLING Nov. 1897.
They reside in Kansas City, Mo. Chiklren: —
IX— 5607. Joseph G. Palmer, b. July — , 1901.
IX— 5608. Alice Virginia Palmer, b. July, 1902.
VIII— 2671. VIRGINIA PALMER, b. Mar. 17, 1877.
VIII— 2672. LOVALETTE PALMER, b. May 30, 1883.
She is in a law office in Kansas City, Mo.
242 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 2673. LUCELLE PALMER, b. April 23, 1889.
VIII— 2674. JOHN W. PALMER, b. Nov. 20, 1891.
VIII— 2675. JAMES J. PALMER, b. Nov. 25. 1893.
VII— 907. HIRAM N. PALMER (Hiram 6), b. Feb. 3, 1851 ; m. CE-
LESTE MASTERS, Jan. 25, 1877, dau. of Jobn and Dorcas Masters, b.
Mar. 27, 1854.
He is a farmer, and resides in Gosben Twp. ; address, Cozaddale, Cler-
mont Co., O.
VIII— 2676. NELLIE PALMER, b. Jan. 23, 1880: d. Aug. 8, 1899.
VIII— 2677. HARRY E. PALMER, b. Mar. 5, 1882: m. ETHEL
ULREY May 15, 1904, dan. of John R. and Mary A. Uh'ey, b. Jan. 24, 1885.
His address is, 427 Armory Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Child :—
IX— 5609. Thelma May Palmer, b. July 30, 1907.
VIII— 2678. BLANCHE PALMER, b. July i. 1887; m. CLYDE T.
BURNS Nov. 20, 1907, son of Marcellus E. and Glendora C. Burns, b. Feb.
18, 1886. Their address is Hills Station, Ohio.
VIII— 2679. ELLA MAY PALMER, b. Sept. 15, 1889; d. July 27,
1907.
VII— 908. MARIA PALMER (Hiram 6), b. Feb. 25, 1853; m.
CHARLES HOFFMAN, May 7, 1877, son of John Hoffman and Elizabeth
Schrain, b. Feb. 29, 1840, in P)angor, Me. Their address is 12015 Union Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
Issue, all born in Cincinnati, O. : —
VIII— 2680. Charles L. Hoffman, b. May 25, 1879.
VIII— 2681. Leona Hoffman, b. Jan. 16, 1881.
VIII— 2682. Carrie Hoffman, b. April 4, 1884.
No further record of these furnished.
VII— 909. ANDREW PALMER (Hiram 6), b. Oct. 23, 1856; d. May
23, 1875; unm.
VII— 910. CHARLES PALMER (Hiram 6), b. Dec. 5, 1857; m.
LYDIA MARGARET SUSCHINE Nov. 19, 1883, dau. of Frank and
Katherine Suschine, of Brown Co., O. ; b. Oct. 13, 1865.
Their address is 226 Lindsay St., Dayton, Ky. He is a wholesale and
retail commission merchant.
Issue : —
VIII— 2683. Grace M. Palmer, b. Aug. 11, 1886.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 243
Ch. of John R. Pahiier {No. 246) and Prudence B. Gibson, all I)orn in Rich-
land Co., O.
VII— 912. WILLIAM G. PALMER (lohn R., Abraham, John, .Moses,
John, John), b. May 19. 1830: d. Aug. 24. 1902: m. ELIZABETH WIL-
LITT Nov. 15, 1851, dan. of Benjamin and Anna Willitt, b. Aug. 19, 1826;
d. Aug. 12, 1904.
They resided at Brjan, Williams Co., O. He had lost his eye-sight for
two years before his death, and was nlso afflicted with an inward cancer, which
caused his death. Child : —
VIII— 2684. BYRON De LACEV PALMER, b. Aug. 6. 1854; m.
MARIA SEAVERNS April 14, 1884; b. Sept. 10. 1861, dau. of Joshua Seav-
er Seaverns, b. June i, 1833; d. Sept. 16, 1898, and Althea B. Locke, b. May
29, 1843; d. Jan. 24, 1906. Pfi'- address if Ohio State Hospital, Toledo, O.
Her address is 540 E. Warren .\ve., Chicago, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 5610. Alvin Seaverns Palmer, b. Nov. 2, 1885; d. April 29, 1903.
IX— 5611. Althea Palmer, b. Jan. 14, 18SS; d. Oct. 2, 1902.
IX— 5612. Chester Delacy Palmer, b. May 4, 1894.
VII-^13. JOSEPH M. PALMER (John R. 6). b. ; mo. 29, 1831 ; d. 9
mo. 21, 1856; unm.
VII— 915. JOHN HENRY PALMER (John R., 6), b. May 29,
1834: d. Oct. 31, 1869; m RUTH ELLEN THOMAS Feb. 10, 1857,
dau. of Jacob Thomas and Ellfr Plummer, b. July i, 1834, at New Market,
Md. ; d. April 28, 1909.
They resided at Lockland, O., where he died and was buried in Reading,
O. She removed to Pasadena Cal., where she died and was buried.
Children : — •
VIII— 2685. LEHELA ELZONA PALMER, b. 2 mo. 26, 1858; m.
FRANCIS M. TAULMAN, July 3, 1876, b. Dec. 27, 1855; d. Sept. 23,
1883.
M. second, JOHN H0GEB00:M, Feb. 27, 1889. Address, 800 Grand
Ave.. Pasadena, Cal.
Issue by first husband : —
IX— 5613. Hattie Palmer Taulman. b. Jan. 13. 1878.
IX— 5614. Robert M. Taulman, b. Sept. 1, 1S79: d. Oct. 28, 1908; m. Zillah Cnilsbank,
Feb. 6, 1902. They resided in Pasadena, Cal.. where he died. Issue:
X— 7426. George Robert Taulman, b. Sept. l.=5, 1903.
X— 7427. Maynard Aubrey Taulman, b. M.ircli 23, 190G.
IX— 5615. John Homer Taulman, b. June 25, 1882.
Issue by second husband : —
IX— 5616. Ralph James Hogeboom, b. Jan. 30. 1890.
IX— 5617. Horace Hogeboom, b. Oct. 22, 1892; d. April 22, 1894.
IX— 5618. Wilbur Hogeboom, b. Jan. 7, 1900.
VIII— 2686. JESSIE CLEORA P.\LMER, b. Nov. 30. 1859; m. ED-
WARD W. HEWITT Nov. 11, 1897.
244 PALMER FAMILY
He d. April 20, 1906. Her address is Garvanza, Los Angeles Co., Cal.
Child :—
IX— 5619. Walter H. Hewitt, b. Dec. 21, 1899.
Vni— 2687. KATE IRENE PALMER, b. Jan. 23, 1862; d. Jan. 29,
1911; m. GEORGE I\IOx\TGOMERY GUIGUETTE May i, 1879, son of
\\''illiam C. Guiguette* and Malvina A. Phares, b. Eeb. 15, 1854.
He resides at Pasadena, Cz\.
Issue : —
IX— 5620. Hattie Irene Guiguette, b. Jan. 14, ISSO; d. Jan. 26. 1880.
iX— 2625. WIXXEFRED P. GUIGUETTE, b. Dec. 10, 1880; m.
BURNEY VICTOR M. POLLARD, June 16, 1901, b. Oct. 27, 1880. Ad-
dress, 615 Belief ontaine St., Pasadena, Cal.
Issue : —
X— 7428. George Palmer Pollard, b. Aug. 10, 1902.
X— 7429. Kenneth King Pollard, b. Mar. 20, 1904.
X— 7430. Winnefred Ellen Pollard, b. Aug. 27, 1906.
IX— 5622. FRAXK ALBERT GUIGUETTE, b. Jan. 18. 1883; m.
MINNIE XETTIE SHOWALTER. Mav 29,1906; b. Mar. 3, 1884.
Child :—
X— 7431. Jane A. Guiguette, b. June 11, 1907.
IX— 5623. Jessie B. Guiguette, b. Mar. 12, 1885.
IX 5624. Curtis B. Guiguette, b. Dec. 4, 1887.
IX— 5625. Nettie B. Guigette, b. Dec. 6, 1889.
IX— 5626. Charles Sherman Guiguette, b. Sept. 18, 1891.
IX— 5627. George Jacob Guiguette, b. July IS, 1893.
IX— 5628. Katherine Palmer Guiguette, b. Mar. 27, 1903.
VIII— 2684. HO>.IER SHERMAN PALMER, b. Feb. 13, 1864; m.
KATE S. EATOX, circa 1S94 (?). Address, 135 Park Ave., Hartwell,
Hamilton Co., O. Xo children.
VIII— 2689. HATTIE ABELEXA PALMER, b. March 28, 1866.
Address, 300 Camden St., Pasadena, Cal.
VIII— 2690. ELLEX PALMER, b. Feb. 16, 1868; d. July 13, 1868.
VIII— 2691. JOHX PLU:\nrER PAL:\IER, b. Jan. 11, 1869; d.
May 5, 1873; both the latter were buried in Reading, O.
VII— 916. HAXXAH ANX PALMER (John R. 6), b. Dec. 11,
1835: m. DA]\IOX P. COFFIXBERRY Oct. 11, 1854, son of George L.
Coffinberry and Sarah Gilkeson, b. :Mar. 3, 1835; d. Jan. 5, 1859, of typhoid
pneumonia.
M. second, SOLOMON C. HARDINBROOK Feb. 22, 1865,
Note— William C. Guiguette, b. Dec. 28, 1824; d. Nov. 16, 1902; m. Malvina A.
Phares, Sept. 1, 1851; b. Feb. 7, 1829; d. May 22, 1877.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 245
son of Ralph Hardinbrook and Eunice Carr, b. Oct. 22, 1822 ; d. May 13, 1894.
Resided at Albion, Noble Co., h^A.
Issue, by first husband : —
VIII— 2692. BURR R. COFFINRURY, b. Nov. 4, 1855; d. Jan. 5,
i860.
VIII— 2693. ANN ELIZA COFFINBURY, b. Aug. 5. 1857; m. M.
FEETERS RAUGH, Mar. 3, 1885, son of Adam Raugh and Rosa Hilder-
brand, b. in Gemiany Feb. 22, 18c; c
They reside near Kendallville, R. D. No. 2, Noble Co.. Ind.
Children born in that county : —
IX— 5629. MARY RAUGH, b. Dec. 23, 1885; m. FRED BERKS
Nov. 22, 1905 ; b. July i, 1882.
Child :—
X— 7432. Kenneth R. Berks, b. Sept. 29, 1907.
IX— 5630. Fred Raugh, b. Sept. 6, 1887.
IX— 5631. Bessie Raugh, b. June 10. 1889.
IX— 5632. Edith Raugh, b. Aug. 15, 1893.
IX— 5633. Lucy Raugh, b. June 18, 1898.
VIII— 2694. JOHN COrPINBERY. b. Feb. 8, 1859: d. June 22, 186-.
Issue by second husband : —
VIII— 2695. BLANCH L. HAREINBROOK, b. Jime 21, 1866; m.
DANIEL WINEBRENNER Nov. 19, 1890, son of John Winebrenner, b.
Sept. 26, 1862.
Reside at 814 Bemidje A\e., Bemidje, Minn.
Children : —
IX— 5634. Saul Winebrenner, b. Oct. 24, 1892.
IX— 5635. Fred Winebrenner, b. Nov. 2, 1893.
IX— 5636. Ruth Winebrenner, b. Feb. 13, 1895.
VIII— 2696. JAY ALBERT HARDINBROOK. b. June ib, 1869; m.
TEREN.\ GIRTEN, June 17, 1902, dau. of Spencer Girten and Mary
Brown, b. May 11, 1878.
They reside at 313 W. Laurence St., Wishavvaka, Ind.
Child :—
IX— 5637. Mary Madeline Hardinbrook, b. July 9, 1905.
VIII— 2697. Ada Etta Hardinbrook, b. June 16, 1869; twin with last No.; d. Mar. 18, 1872.
VIII— 2698. GUY HARDINBROOK, b. Tune 26, 1874: m. EFFIE
BROUGHTEN Mar. 21, 1898. dau. of Orville Broughten and Jane Wright.
b. Feb. 16, 1875.
They reside in Albion, NoMe Co.. Ind., where he is in the grocery busi-
ness.
Child :—
IX— 5638. Doloris Bird Hardinbrook, b. April 20, 1899.
VIII— 2699. CARL HARDINBROOK, b. Aug. 26, 1877; m. OTELIA'
246 PALMER FAMILY.
MAGNUSSON Mar. i, 1903, dau. of Peter Magnusson and Justina Severn,
b. Feb. 18, 1880 ( ?). They reside in Albion, Ind.
Children : —
IX— 5639. Helen A. Hardinbrook, b. Sept. 12. 1903.
IX— 5640. Ivan M. Hardinbrook, b. Dec. 17, 1904.
IX— 5641. Evelyn Hardinbrook, b. April 3, 1906.
IX— 5642. Ave Marie Hardinbrook, b. July 7, 1908.
VII— 917. ELEANORA F. PALMER (John R. 6), b. Sept. 13, 1837;
d. Dec. 26, 1870; m. SAMUEL S. BONAN Feb. 21, 1861, son of William
and Ann Bonan, b. June 30, 1832; d. Jan. — , 1908.
They resided at Larvill, Whitley Co., Ind., where he continued some time
after her death. He d. at the home of his dau. at Knox, Stark Co., Ind.
Issue, probably born in Whitely Co., Ind. After repeated efforts to find'
them failed, the record will have to remain substantially as in the first edition :
VIII— 2700. John William Bonan, b. Nov. 4, 1861.
VIII— 2701. George Charles Bonan, b. Nov. 19, 1863; d. Aug. 24, 1864.
Vin— 2702. Ella Jane Bonan, b. June 26, 1865. Reported to have married a man
named Thomas.
VIII— 2703. David Samuel Bonan, b. 19, 1867; d. Aug. 9, 1867.
VII— 918. ANNA MARIA PALMER (Tohn R. 6), b. June 8, 1839;
d. Mar. 12, 1886; m. FRANCIS M. FULTON Dec. 31, 1857, son oi
George A. Fulton and Rebecca Caiuthers, b. Mar. 18, 1835; d. Mar. 23,
1883.
They resided at West Liberty, Iowa. He d. from the efifects of a cancer
which caused him great suffering.
Children : —
VIII— 2704. (a) FREEMAN A. FULTON, b. Oct. 5, 1858; d. April
2, 1881 ; unm.
VIII— 2705. (b) BYRON C. FULTON, b. Feb. 5, i860; m. HAN-
NAH J. BAILEY July 12, 1883, dau. of Eli Bailey and Elizabeth Shaw, b.
Jan. 29, 1856.
(Eli Baily, son of David Baily and Alice Wickersham. Elizabeth Shaw,
dau. of Joseph Shaw and Elizabeth Marcells.)
They reside at Cleino, Cal.
Children : —
IX— 5643. Blanch Myrl Fulton, b. Oct. 25, 1885; m. Arthur Francis Landon June 3,
1907, who was b. Sept. 23, 1882. Address Pomona, Cal.
IX— 5644. Carl Fulton, b. April 6, 1889.
IX— 5645. Harry Lea Fulton, b. June 26, 1892.
VIII— 2706. (c) GEORGE A. FULTON, b. Dec. 18, 1863; d. Mar.
14, 1883.
VIII— 2707. HARRY P. FULTON, b. Aug. 20, 1868; m. IDA B.
MYERS June 16, 1891, at Sioux City, la.; b. Aug. 12, 1873, in Indiana, one
of twins.
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SEVENTH GENERATION. 247
They reside at ^larshall. JNIinn., with offices at 316 to 324 Third St.
He is a manufacturer of sash, doors and fine interior finish, and a dealer in
all kinds of building supplies.
Children : —
IX— 5646. Ruth Etta Fulton, b. July 20, 1892.
IX— 5647. Ray Marion Fulton, b. April 22, 1896.
IX— 5648. A boy, b. Mar. 23, 1897; d. same date.
IX— 5649. Robert Fulton, b. Oct. 16, 1904.
VIII— 2708. DOANE R. FULTOX, b. :Mar. 12, 1871 ; m. MOLLIE
GRIFFKE, Dec. 16, 1899, b. Feb. 28, 1871, dau. of Edwin Griffke and Caro-
line Weinkauf.
They reside at Norwich, Xorth Dakota. Xo children.
VIII— 2709. (f) ELLA NORA FULTON, b. Feb. 14, 1873; d. Aug.
28, 1908; ni. CHARLES W. SCHOFIELD Dec. 25. 1890, b. Oct. 26, 1866;
d. Oct. 29, 1893.
She was bur. in cemetery at foot of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
M. second, FLOOR VAXDERSTOOP April i, 1896, b. May 8, 1864,
in Holland. His address is, Thompson Shoe Co., 721 Market St., Chatta-
nooga, Tenn.
Children by first husband :— -
IX— 5650. Edith C. Schofleld, b. Dec. 22, 1891.
IX— 5651. Ralph G. Schofield, b. May 23, 1893.
Children by second husband : —
IX— 5652. Marj' Etta Vanderstoop, b. May 27, 1897.
IX— 5653. Laura Cornelia Vanderstoop, b. Nov. 15, 1898.
IX— 5654. Margaret May Vanderstoop, b. Jan. 1, 1900.
IX— 5655. Clara Rosella Vanderstoop, b. July 17, 1901: d. Sept. 28, 1901.
IX — 5656. Francis Marion Vanderstoop, b. May 13, 1903.
IX— 5657. Floor Ella Vanderstoop, b. Aug. 7, 1904; d. Sept. 27, 1904.
IX— 5658. Cornelius Vandei-stoop. b. Sept. 10, 1905; d. Nov. 25, 1905.
IX— 5659. Mildred Vanderstoop, b. Jan. 16, 1908.
VIII— 2710. LAURA F. FULTOX, b. May 10, 1875; m. HARRY C.
RICHARDS, 1890 ( ?), son of Devoe and Alary Richards.
M. second ALFRED VANERSTROM, June 12, 1902, son of Ale Van-
erstrom and India , b. Oct. 24, 1854, at Alta, Buena Vista Co., la.
(His parents came from Stockholm, Sweden.)
Address. 4040 Twenty-sixth Ave., S. W., Seattle, Wash.
Child by first husband : —
IX— 5660. Vera Richards, b. circa, 1900, at West Liberty, la.
Children by second husband : —
IX— 5661. Ortha Vanerstrom, b. May 17, 1903.
IX— 5662. Rodman 0. Vanerbtrom, b. May 19, 1905.
IX— 5663. Keorlean (?) Vanerstrom, b. Nov. — , 1907.
VIII— 271 1, (h) ETTA LOUISA FULTON, b. Aug. 4, 1878: m.
MINER ALMER I1.\RT\\T,LL. Dec. 2-j. 1902. son of George and Mary
Dorland, but adopted at age of two yeais by George and Wealthy Hartwell,
b. Jan. 18, 1872.
248 PALMER FAMILY.
They were legally separated Mar. 14, 19 10. Address Glenwood, Minn.
No children.
VII— 919. PRUDENCE ELIZA PALMER (John R. 6), b. Jan. 14,
1841 : m. JOHN Q. A. HOLLISTER, M. D., Oct. 24, 1870, son of Hor-
ace H. Hollister and Eleanor Cnrolire McWhoter, b. July 4, 1839; d. Mar. 10,
1907; bur. in Woodlawn Cemetery.
They settled first at West Liberty, Iowa. In the winter of 1878-9 they
removed to Mount Vernon, New York, where he continued to practice his
profession. Her address is 126 South Fifth Ave., that city.
Issue : —
VIII— 2712. EMMA BEULAH HOLLISTER, b. Sept. 23, 1871 ; d.
Nov. 3, 1874.
She was born and died at West Liberty, Iowa.
VIII— 2713. HORACE PALMER HOLLISTER, b. July 8, 1873, at
West Liberty, la.; m. ALIDA MANOLIA VAN HESS, Oct. 26, 1898,
dau. of Capt. Henry A. Van Hei'.s and Phebe Alida Carpenter, b. Aug. i, 1873.
He came East with his parents, studied law in the office of Hon. Isaac N.
Mills, (now a Justice of the Supreme Court of New York). He received
a degree of B. L. in 1904 from the Regents of the State, and took a two years^
course in the New York Law School. He engaged in the practice of his pro-
fession first in Mount Venion, and later at 100 Broadway, New York City,
with residence at 522 Summit Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Issue : —
IX— 5664. Manolia Eleanor Hollister, b. Mav 12, 1901.
IX— 5665. Carol Beulah Hollister, b. Nov. 14, 1905.
VIII— 2714. CHARLES ALVAH HOLLISTER, b. April 13, 1876-
m. ELSIE ELIZABETH FRANCES SEGSCHNEIDER Dec. 24, 1901,
dau. of Gustave Joseph Segschneider and Anna Catharine Kohler, b. Nov. 28,
'^79-
He is a civil engineer eng.-;ged in trolley construction. Address, Wolf
Lane, Pelham, N. Y.
Issue : —
IX— 5666. Elsie Hollister, b. Dec. 9, 1902; d. Dec. 10, 1902.
IX— 5667. Annie Elsa Hollister, b. June 7, 1904.
IX— 5668. Charles Alvah Hollister, Jr., b. April 13, 1908.
VIII— 2715. WILLIE HOLLISTER, b. Nov. 14, 1877; d. Nov. 15,
1877.
VIII— 2716. RALPH P.\LMER HOLLISTER, b. Mar. 26, 1892; m.
ANNIE R. GALLAGHER Oct. 2, 1907, dau. of Edward William Galla-
gher and Anna R. Kelly, b. Oct. i. 1885.
He is a clerk in a store at Fifth Ave. and i8th St., New York City, and
studying for the ministry in the Protestant Episcopal church. Address, 126
S. Fifth Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
VII— 920. GEORGE A. PALMER (John R. 6), b. April 20, 1842;
d. Mar. 3, 1865; unm.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 249
During the Civil War he enhsted in Co. G, 35th Iowa Vol. Inf. ; was in
the Red River Campaign; was transferred to Invalid Corps at Indianapolis,
Ind., the day of the Battle of Nashville. His father visited him in the Hospital
and obtained leave to take him home, where he died inside of two weeks of
chronic diarrhoea.
VII— 921. JULIA ETTA PALMER (John R. 6), b. Aug. 7, 1844;
m. WILLIAM B. GREGG Jan. 31, 1862, son of William Gregg and Susan-
na Barnes, b. April 10, 1834; d. Feb. 22, 1S96; buried in Oakridge Cemetery.
They resided in West Liberty, Iowa., where she continues and in occu-
pation is a nurse.
Children : —
VIII— 2717. ORION P. GREGG, b. Jan. 22, 1863; d. Sept. 7, 1865.
VIII— 2718. SHERMAN R. GREGG, b. Sept. 22, 1865; m. ANNA
REEP June 4, 1891 ; no ch.
They reside in Crowley, La., and he is a dry goods merchant.
VIII— 2719. OTIS J. GREGG, b. June 4, 1868; m. ANNA WHEEL-
ER Feb. 25, 1892.
They reside at Iowa Falls, Iowa, where he has a segar factory.
Child :—
IX— 6669. Donald W. Gregg, b. Feb. 25, 1894.
VIII— 2720. JOSEPH N. GREGG, b. Dec. 27, 1871 ; m. LETTIE M.
WALLINGSFORD Dec. 9, 1894, dau. of James G. Wallingsford and Eliza-
beth Painter, b. July 2, 1868.
He is a contractor and builder. Address, West Liberty, Iowa.
Child :—
IX— 5670. Ethel Gregg, b. June 29, 1896.
VII— 922. HIRAM G. PALMER (John R., .Abraham. John, Moses.
John, John), b. Dec. 4, 1845; m. HANNAH ELIZABETH JANE PALM-
ER Dec. 30, 1874, dau. of Thomas Palmer and Catharine McVey*, b. Mar.
10, 1851, near Toronto, Canada.
Present residence and address is 5402 South I St., Tacoma, Wash.,
with business office at Vancouver, same State.
He was born In Richland Co., O. At nine years he removed with his par-
ents to Iowa, where he worked on a farm and attended school. At maturity he tngnged for
several years with a corps of engineers in railroad surveying and construction across the
state of Iowa. After his marriage he was for a few years a station agent at Riverside,
la.; then In 1878 he was engaged on the Santa Fe R. R. construction through the
"Royal Gorge" In the grand canyon of the Arltansas river. In 1879 he returned to
la. and engaged in railroad locating, surveying, bookkeeping, etc. In 1886 he removed
to Lawrence Co., S. Dakota, taking up a timber claim, and was elected the first county
surveyor of the new county of Meade. In 1889 he resigned and removed to Hanna,
Note. — Catharine McVey was a dau. of Daniel McVey and Hannah Mott, b. Mar.
3, 1826. Thomas Palmer was a son of Stephen Palmer and Abigail Jones, b. Oct. 10,
1823, and Stephen was a son of Ebenezer Palmer, who emigrated from England and
settled In Canada.
250 PALMER FAMILY.
Wyoming, and engaged as a foreman with the Union Pacific R. R. in construction work.
In May, 1892, he removed with his family to Tacoma Washington, which has since
been his home. He has since been engaged with the engineering department of
the N. P. R. R. in Washington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana, and also with a com-
pany constructing the Levin Falls irrigating canal in Southern Idaho. In January,
190ti, he accepted a responsible position with the Portland & Seattle Railway in the
construction of its great bridge across the Columbia and Williamette rivers, being one
of the greatest feats of bridge engineering and building of modern times, being about
four miles in length with monster spans and draws. It has been given to but a few
men to see so much of western life as has fallen to his lot. Withal he has been
greatly interested in his family genealogy, and has furnished very material aid in
the prosecution of this work.
Issue : —
VIII— 2721. B. MABEI. PALMKR, b. April 3, 1876, at Riverside,
Washington Co., la.; m. GEORGE E. KILMER, April 16, 1904, son of
Emery E. Kilmer and Catherine Knowles, b. April 9, 1866.
He is a machinist, and resi^'es at Tacoma, Wash.
Children : —
IX— 5671. Doris Kilmer, b. Dec. 31, 1904.
IX— 5672. Georgie Kilmer, b. June 7, 1906.
IX— 5673. Bernice B. Kilmer, b. Aug. 12, 1908.
VIII— 2722. JOSIE D. PALMEK, b. Mar. 7. 1879, at Riverside,
la.; d. Sept. 30, 1901, at Tacoma, Wash..; m. GEORGE A. BRACKETT,
Feb, 6, 1899, son of Charles T. Brackett and Letitia Smith.
Child :—
IX— 5674. Musettla Lois Brackett, b. Sept. 29, 1899.
VIII— 2723. ERNEST II. PALMER, b. Aug. 16, 1885, at What
Cheer, Keokuk Co., la.; m. LIZZIE L. TEXIDO, Feb. 26, 1910, at Lewis-
ton, Idaho, dau. of Fred C. Texido* and Laura Miller, b. Mar. 22, 1887, at
Thayer, Nesho Co., Kan.
They reside at Webb, 20 miles south of Lcwiston. Idaho. He has jjeen
engaged in engineering, at one lime with the U. P. R. W.
VIII— 2724. GAYLORD DAKOTA PALMER, b. Aug. 16, 1887, in
Meade Co., S. D. ; d. Feb. 4, 1901, at Harnua, Wyo.
VIII— 2725. NORMA RUBY PALMER, b. May 23. 1889, at Pied-
mont, S. Dak. ; m. SPENCER E. CONROW, Sept. 24, 1910, son of Joseph
Darnell Conrow and Lavina R. binson Meyer, b. Dec. 21, 1886. at Bellevue,
Del.
She was a graduate of W.ishington College, Tacoma, and was a sten-
ographer and bookkeeper. He attended Friends' School at 35th St. and Lan-
r^ote.— Fred C. Texido, b. Dec. 27, 1850, at Sullivan Co., N. Y., was a son of
Emanuel Texido and Mary Byerd; Emanuel Texido was a merchant and his grand-
father, Capt. Emanuel Texido, was a Spaniard and the owner of a line of vessels
on the Atlantic Ocean. Fred C. removed to Iowa in 1876, and married Laura Miller
in 1877, a dau. of John T. Miller and Dorcas Ellis, who were ni. Sept. 25, 1844. John
F. b. in 1823 in Montgomery Co., O. He was a son of Solomon Miller, who was b. in
Pennsylvania and settled in Miami Valley, O., in 1816. He died in 1864. His wife
was b. in Loudon Co., Va., and d. in 1863. Dorcas Ellis was b. Sept. 1, 1825, in
Clinton Co., O.
I
SEVENTH GENERATION. 251
caster Ave., Philadelphia, 189^-93-94-95. In 1896, with his parents, re-
moved to Chicopee Falls, Mass.; in 1900, to Elgin, 111; in 1906 he went to
Tacoma, Wash., where he is chict collector for The Sunset Bell Telephone Co. ;
address, 2622^ North Proctor St., Tacoma, Wash.
VIII— 2726. WYONA KITTY PALMER, b. April 3, 1892, at Rock
Spring, Wyo.; m. ELWOOD LEE THORN Oct. 15, 1910, son of Ray T.
Thorn and Ida L. Schmidt, b. Nov. 19, 1886, at Mindin, Neb. Address, Ta-
coma, Wash.
VII— 923. LAURA ADA PALMER (John R. 6), b. April i, 1848;
d. July 30, 1886; m. JAMES GLIDDEN Feb. 10, 1875, son of John D. Glid-
den and Olive Jane Bert, b. Jan. 31, 1849.
He is a farmer, with address (1908) Gervais, Ore., R. F. D. i ; Box. 45.
Issue : —
VIII— 2727. EDITH E. GLIDDEN, b. Feb. 14, 1876; d. Oct. 9, 1876.
VIII— 2728. HERBERT BIRCH ARD GLIDDEN, b. Oct. 9, 1879.
VIII— 2729. HARRY P. GLIDDEN, b. Oct. 9, 1882; d. Oct. 22, 1882.
VIII— 2730. MARIETTA GLIDDEN, b. Mar. 26, 1885.
She was adopted by a family by the name of Peck, which she assumes.
She resides at Strawberry Point, Iowa.
Ch. of Martin Palmer (No. 24J) and Elizabeth Cloud, all born in Brandywine
Hundred, New Castle Co., Del.
VII— 924. ANNA ELIZABETH PALMER (Martin. Abraham,
John, Moses, John, John), b. 4 mo. 29, 1834; m. MOSES PALMER (6), 12
mo. 25, 1856. (See No. 288). Funher record under his name.
VII— 925. JOSEPH C. PALMER (Martin 6), b. 4 mo. 9, 1836; d.
1845.
He lost his life by falling down a funnel in his father's barn.
VII— 926. ABRAHAM PALMER (Martin 6), b. 2 mo. 11. 1838; d.
3 mo. 9, 1911; m. HANNAH LARKIN (6), 12 mo. 24, 1862 (See No.
478).
He has been a farmer and marketman, owning a farm in Christiana Hund-
red. Address, Mt. Cuba, New Castle Co., Del., but retired from active busi-
ness.
VIII— 2731. JOSEPH MARTIN PALMER, b. i mo. 9. 1864; d. 6
mo. 19, 1870; bur. in Lower Brnndywine Cemeter)-.
VIII— 2732. ALICE ELLA PALMER, b. i mo. 8, 1867: m. FRANK
252 PALMER FAMILY.
J. G. HOBSON 12 mo. 2^, 1886, son of William Hobson and Keziah Paint-
er, b. 9 mo. 30, 1863.
They resided on and conducted her father's farm, which lie afterwards
purchased. He keeps a dairy and takes marketing to Wilmington; address,
Mt. Cuba, New Castle Co., Del.
Children bom there : —
IX— 5675. Wilmer P. Hobson. b. Jan. 29, 1888.
IX— 5676. Ethel Hobson, b. Oct. 24, 1890.
IX— 5677. Florence Hobson, b. Oct. 12, 1893.
VIII— 2733. LILLIE REBECCA PALMER, b. 12 mo. 28, 1869; m.
FRANK D. CHANDLER, 2 mo. 19, 1890, son of Jacob Chandler and Han-
nah Kittlewood, b. 3 mo. 30, 18 — .
He was a wagon builder at Centre\'il!e, Del.; afterwards went to farm-
ing on his father's farm. This was sold and he has since been on rented farms.
Address, Hockessin, Del., R. D.
Children : —
IX— 5678. Elmer Chandler, b. April 25, 1891.
IX— 5679. Paul Chandler, b. Sept. 10, 1897.
IX— 5680. Silvia Rebecca Chandler, b. Oct. 20, 1902.
VIII— 2734. JOSEPHINE BEULAH PALMER, b. 2 mo. 19, 1872;
d. 6 mo. 24, 1894; m. CHARLES G. HAUSE 9 mo. 14, 1893, son of Enos
and Lavinia Hause, of Philadelphia, where he resides.
Their child : —
IX— 5681. Lillian Hause, b. 6-22-1894; d. 12-23-1S94. Mother and child are buried in
Lower Brandywine Cemetery.
VII— 927. MARTIN PALMER. ]R., (Martin 6), b. 12 mo. 28, 1839;
d. II mo. 19. 1869; m. LYDTA ANN' TALLEY 3 mo. 22, 1864, dau. of
Eli Baldwin Talley and Mary J. Mancil, b. 4 mo. 4. 1843; d. 3 mo. 8,
1867; both buried at Bethel ]\L E. chuixh.
He was a farmer, and resided in Brandywine LIundred. Del.
Child :—
VIII— 2735. Mary T. Palmer, b. 1-15-1865; d. 10-4-1866.
Issue of Job Palmer (No. 2jS) and Sarah Gibson, born in Knox Co., O.
VII— 928. GIDEON G. PALMER (Job, Abraham, John, Moses,
John, John), b. July 4, 1829; m. MARY BACHELOR Nov. 7, 1850, dau.
of William S. and Hannah Bachelor, of Bucks Co., Pa.; b. May 5, 1831, in
Manayunk, Pa. ; d. Nov. 18, 1887.
M. second. VIRGINIA McCHESNEY, Dec. 19. 1889. She d.
1890 ( ?), aged 57 years, 8 months, 22 days.
M. third, NANNIE YOUNG, Feb. 11, 1891.
He was a miller by trade, which business he followed at Lockland, Ham-
ilton Co., O., after which he removed to W_voming, same Co., his present resi-
dence.
Children born in Lockland ; —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 253
VIII— 2736. (a) WILLIAM IRWIN PALMER, b. Aug. 8, 1851; d.
Nov. 20, 1859.
VIII— 2737. (b) LIZZIE PALMER, b. June 16, 1853; m. ALERED
M. STEARNS April 18, 1872; b. Jan. 29, 1849.
He is treasurer and manager of Tbe Lockland Lumber Co., of Lockland,
Ohio, lumber dealers and manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds, boxes, etc, es-
tablished in 1868.
Children : —
IX— 5682. GRETA STEARNS, b. Jan. 9, 1875; m. BOYDEN KIN-
SEY, April 4, 1899, who was b. June 23, 1878; address, Wyoming, O.
Issue : —
X — 7433. George Stearns Kin sey, b. June 4, ISOi!.
X— 7434. Alfred Stephenson Kinsey, b. Jan. 3, 1905.
X— 7435. Boyden Kinsey, Jr., b. Sept. 4, 1906.
X— 7436. Elizabeth Kinsey, b. April 8, 1910.
IX— 5683. CLAYTON PALMER STEARNS, b. June 24, 1879; m.
ADELE METCALF, April 22, 1908; address, Wyoming, O.
Issue : —
VIII— 2738. (c) IDA LUELLA PALMER, b. June 3, 1856; d. April
10, 1865.
VIII— 2739. (d) FANNIE ESTELLA PALMER, b. Dec. 2, i860;
m. JOHN W. DUNN Oct. 14, 1880, son of Elnathan Dunn and Nancy
Friend, b. Mar. 23, 1853.
He is president of the International Steam Pump Co. Address, 163
Prospect St., East Orange, N. J.
Children : —
IX— 5684. MARY DUNN, b. Aug. 20, 1882; m. JOHN M. JOHNS
Nov. 7, 1906, son of John Johns and Mary Bradford, b. March 26, 1874, at
Nashville, Tenn. ; address, East Orange, N. J.
Issue : —
K— 7438. Kathryn Johns, b. May 17, 1908.
IX— 5685. Harry Andrew Dunn, b. Nov. 27, 1883; m. Margaret R. La Fevre, Oct. 20,
1908. Address, Paterson, N. J.
IX— 5686. Elsa Dunn, b. Dec. 12, 1886.
IX— 5687. Robert Ellsworth Dunn, b. Sept. 7, 1888.
IX— 5688. Elizabeth Dunn, b. Nov. 29, 1889.
IX— 5689. Ruth Dunn, b. Sept. 26, 1893.
IX— 5690. Grordon Palmer Dunn, b. Dec. 8, 1896.
IX— 5691. Wallace Friend Dunn, b. Aug. 26, 1898.
VII— 2740. (e) MAGGIE NORENA PALMER, b. Aug. 23, 1863;
d. Oct. 6, 1864.
VIII— 2741. (f) ANNA MARY PALMER, b. Aug. 23, 1863; m.
WILLIAM SIMMONS MEREDITH, Feb. 21, 1895. Address, 270 S.
Fountain Ave., Springfield, O.
Issue : —
IX— 5692. Sarah Louise Meredith, b. Jan. 4, 1896.
IX— 5693. Charles Palmer Meredith, b. July 29, 1899.
254 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 929. ELIZA ANN PALMER (Job 6), b. Sept. 24, 1832; d.
Aug. 12, 1894; m. HIRAM NEWTON SKILLMAN Sept. 6, 1849, son of
Theodore Skillman and Catharine Albright, b. Feb. 14, 1826; d. Nov. 4, 1905.
He was a farmer and resided at Lockland, Hamilton Co., O.
Children born there : —
VII— 2742. (a) CHARLES WESLEY SKILLMAN, b. Aug. 17,
1850; m. VERNELIA KILLEN Feb. 2^, 1870. She d. Oct. 25, 1898.
M. second, MARY KAUFFMAN June 19, 1901.
They reside at Lockland, O. He is manager of the Lockland branch of
the Cincinnati Trust Company Bank.
Children : —
IX— 5G94. Eliza Vernelia Skillman, b. Feb. 13, 1871; m. James R. Stewart, Sept. 12, 1896.
Children:
X— 7439. Clarys Vernelia Stewart, b. Oct. 31, 1900.
X— 7440. Evelyn Fidelia Stewart, b. Nov. 18, 1902.
IX— 5695. Winifield Hiram Skillman, b. Feb. 27, 1873; d. June 20, 1873.
IX— 5696. Clyde Newton Skillman, b. May 14, 1873; m. Hannah MulUn, June 16,
1898. No children reported.
IX— 5697. Charles Wesley Skillman, b. April 6, 1879; d. Aug. 26, 1879.
IX— 5698. Alma Daisy Skillman, b. June 3, 1880; m. Howard Van Epps, May 21, 1906.
IX— 5699. Myra Belle Skillman, b. Mar. 18, 1882; d. May 26, 1882.
IX— 5700. Elsie Corinne Skillman, b. Feb. 7, 1888.
IX— 5701. Waiida Lillian Skillman, b. Jan. 6, 1890.
IX— 5702. Ada Marie Skillman, b. Feb. 1, 1892.
Child by second wife:
IX— 5703. Williard Armand Skillman, b. Aug. 31, 1902.
VIII— 2743. (b) JOHN WELLINGTON SKILLMAN, b. April i,
1852; m. LIZZIE RHYNEARSON, June 4, 1874.
They reside in Cincinnati, C^., where he is clerk for the Diem & Wing Pa-
per Co.
Child:—
IX— 5704. Clifford Skillman, b. May 2, 1875; m. Minnie Biles, Oct. 9, 1898. Children:—
X— 7441. Wellington Skillman, b. May 4, 1S99.
X— 7442. George Perry Skillman, b. Dec. 16, 1902.
VIII— 2744. (c) OLIVE ANN SKILLMAN, b. Feb. 22, 1854; d.
July 2, 1854.
VIII— 2745. (d) WILLIAM EDWIN SKILLMAN, b. April 22,'
1855; m. AMY CLOSS Nov. t8, 1884.
They reside at Hartwell. O. He is proprietor of Skillman Printing Co.,
516 Vine St., Cincinnati, O.
Children : —
IX— 5705. Harold Skillman, b.: Dec. 23, 1885.
IX— 5706. Arthur Skillman, b. Sept. 25, 1891.
VIII— 2746. (e) ALBERT NELSuN SKILLMAN, b. Mar. 22,,
1857; d. July 22, 1859.
VIII— 2747. (f) IRWIN BINGLEY SKILLMAN, b. July 29, i860;
m. DORA JONES. Sept. 22, 1881.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 255
She d. Dec. 4, 1905. He resides at Lockland, O., and is City Solicitor
and general manager of the Deim & Wing Paper Co., of Cincinnati, O.
Children : —
IX— 5707. George Edwin Skillman, b. Dee. 7, 1882; d. Jan. 2, 1884.
IX— 5708. Earl Wesley Skillman, b. April 7, 1887; d. May 16, 1888.
IX— 5709. Herbert Irven Skillman, b. Sept. 2, 1889.
VIII— 2748. (g) LUELLA SKILLMAN, b. Sept. 14, 1862; unm.
She has furnished the records of the Skillman family.
VIII— 2749. (h) HARRY SKILLMAN, b. May 16, 1866; m. ANNA
EDWARDS June 15, 1887.
They reside at Detroit, Mich. He is business manager of the Publica-
tion Department of The Therapeutic Gazette, The Medical Age, The Bulletin
of Pharmacy, etc.
Children : —
IX— 5710. Isaac Newton Skillman, b. Oct. 28, 1889.
IX— 5711. Marjorie Skillman, b. April 25, 1896.
VIII— 2750. (i) FLORA MABEL SKILLMAN, b. April 2, 1870; m.
LARKIN B. CAVETT Sept. 7, 1898.
Child :—
IX— 5712. Lloyd Palmer Cavett, b. Aug. 11, 1902.
Issue of Job Palmer (No. 248) by Second Wife, Ann R. Elliott, the first four
born in Knox Co., O. ; the sixt'; in Hamilton Co., O., and
the rest ni Muscatine Co., la.
VII— 930. CHARLES B. PALMER (Job, Abraham, John, Moses,
John, John), b. July 5, 1840, in Knox Co., O. ; m. MIRANDA L. DYE Dec.
25, 1866, dau. of Minor L. Dye, b. 1818, and Maria H. Thomas, b. 1820, of
Troy, Miami Co., O., b. Mar. 3, 1845; d. Dec. 13, 1883, at Dayton, O.
M. second, LAURA B. GARRISON Jan. 20, 1885, who has been a
"very excellent motlier to his children."
He is a miller. He settled at Lockland, Hamilton Co., O. In 1881 he
moved with his family to Dayton, O., where he had the Dayton View Mills.
These were burned Aug. 6, 1S87, and in Dec. following he moved with his
family to Middletown, Butler Co., O., where he had bought a mill and has
continued in business. Address, 427 Curtis Ave.
Children, born at Lockland, O. : —
VIII— 2751. (a) MINOR J. PALMER, b. 4 mo. 13, 1868; d. 3 mo.
6, 1869.
VIII— 2752. (b) CLINTON E. PALMER, b. 4 mo. 10, 1870; m.
LUCY SHAWHAN June 28, 1894.
She d. Feb. 23, 1896.
M. second. ELIZABETH DE WITT Feb. 27, 1901, dau. of Richard
Willis and Harriet De Witt, b. Dec 9, 1868, at Oxford, O. Address, Hamil-
ton, Butler Co., Ohio.
256 PALMER FAMILY.
Child by first wife: —
IX— 5713. Forest Palmer, b. Sept. 21, 1S95; d. May 20, 1899.
Child by second wile: —
IX— 5714. "Winifred Palmer, b. June 4, 1903.
VIII— 2753. (c) LYLBURN T. PALMER, b. 2 mo. 22, 1872; m.
MARY STANAGE Oct. 4, 1S94, dau. of Smith and Mary Stanage, b. May
18, 1873. Address, Middletown, O.
Children : —
IX— 5715. Percival S. Palmer, b. 11-1-1895.
IX— 5716. Thomas D. Palmer, b. 7-15-1897.
IX— 5717. Mary Palmer, b. 7-9-1899.
IX— 5718. Bernard Palmer, b. 3-25-1901.
IX— 5719. Helen Palmer, b. 5-23-1903.
IX— 5720. Lylburn Palmer, b. 1-21-1905.
IX— 5721. Alice Palmer, b. 1-14-1907
VIII— 2754. (d) CHARLES B. PALMER, JR., b. July 23, 1874;
m. MARY BUTLER June 22, 1899, dau. of Leonidas and Mary W. But-
ler, b. Sept. 28, 1872. Address is Middletown, O. No children.
VIII— 2755. (e) WILBUR G. PALMER, b. June 19, 1876; m. NA-
OMI BUTLER Aug. 3, 1904, sister to Mary (See last No.), b. Nov. 23,
1881. Address, Middletown, O.
Children : —
IX— 5722. Gideon Douglas Palmer, b. May 21, 1905.
IX— 5723. John David Palmer, b. April 18, 1908.
VIII— 2756. (f) HUGH D. PALMER, b. Oct. 6, 1878; m. MYRTLE
STUBBS Aug. 22, 1901, dau. of Ira S. Stubbs and Florence Butterfield, b.
Oct. 18, 1880. Address Franklin, Warren Co., O. No children.
VIII— 2757. (g) EDNA PALMER, b. Nov. 6, 1880.
She resided with her father at Middletown, Butler Co., O., and furnished
her father's family record. She has since m. WILFRED DE CAMP
VORHIS Oct. 3, 1907, son of Freeders P. and Ida De Camp Vorhis, b. July
7, 1883. Address, 6 McClure St., Dayton, O.
VII— 931. MARY M. PALMER (Job 6). b. 3 mo. 30, 1842; m. WIL-
LIAM F. IRETON 2 mo. 6, 1870. son of Roland Ireton and Hannah Bur-
nett, b. June 8, 1842 ; d. Mar. 21, 1876, at Lockland, O.
He was a brickmaker and resided for a time at Sciotoville, Scioto Co., O.,
and later at Lockland, O. Her address is Richmond, Ind.
VIII— 2758. IRA WILLIE IRETON, b. Dec. 11, 187 1, at Portsmouth,
O. ; d. July 3, 1^874.
VIII— 2759. CHARLES FOSTER IRETON, b. Aug. 20, 1874, at
Sciotoville, O. ; m. JESSIE L. WILSON May 7, 1896, at Middletown, O.;
dau. of Robert H. Wilson and Laura C. Tyler, b. Oct. 28, 1876, at Middle-
town, O.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 257
Address, 430 S. W. Second St., Richmond, Ind.
Issue : —
IX— 5724. Foster Dickey Ireton, b. April 3, 1897, at North Star, O.
IX — 5725. Gertrude Jesse Ireton, b. Aug. 5, 1898 at Richmond, Ind.
IX— 5726. Elsie Mabel Ireton, b. March 22, 1900, at Richmond, Ind.
IX— 5727. Edwin RoUin Ireton, b. March 7, 1903, at Richmond, Ind.
IX— 5728. Mary Edith Ireton, b. April 4, 1907, at Richmond, Ind.
IX— 5729. Charles Burton Ireton, b. Aug. 10, 1908, at Richmond, Ind.
VIII— 2760. EDWIN PALMER IRETON, b. July 19. 1876, at Lock-
land, O.; m. ALICE C. WILSON Oct. 4, 1898, at Richmond, Ind., dau, of
Robert H. Wilson and Laura C. Tyler, b. Mar. 5, 1879, at Middletown, O.
Address, Richmond, Ind.
Issue : —
IX— 5730. Chester Carl Ireton, b. Aug. 8, 1899, at Richmond, Ind.
IX— 5731. Margaret Alice Ireton, b. April 25, 1905, at Richmond, Ind.
VII— 932. SARAH ELMA PALMER (Job 6), b. July 16, 1843; m-
LEWIS B. DUNN Apr. 28. r868, son of Samuel Dunn and Mary Black-
man, b. Apr. 4, 1844.
He was a fanner at Lockland, Ohio. On A\yv. 9, 1879, he removed to
Wichita, Kansas. His present address is 823 N. Water St., that city.
Issue, born in Ohio : —
VIII— 2761. WILLIE ELMORE DUNN, b. Feb. 24, 1869: m. AN-
GIE CRITCHFIELD Feb. 16, 1893. Issue:—
IX— 5732. Raymond Dunn, b. Jan. 2, 1895.
IX— 5733. Ethel Adella Dunn, b. Jan. 10, 1908.
VIII— 2762. FRANK LESLIE DUNN, b. May 17, 1871; m. KATE
LITTLE Oct. — 1895.
Issue : —
IX— 5734. Clinton Dunn, b. June — , 1896.
VIII— 2763. LAVENIA MAY DUNN, b. Jan. 9, 1873; m. JAY C.
DIX Dec. 23, 1897.
Issue : —
IX- 5735. Lavenia Dix, b. April 3, 1901.
VIII— 2764. HORACE JOB DUNN, b. Aug. 31, 1877; m. SUSIE
KEIM July 13, 1897.
Issue : —
IX— 5736. Lewis Dunn, b. April 13, 1898.
IX— 5737. Leroy Dunn, b. July 16, 1903; d. July 9, 1905.
VIII— 2765. HARRY SAMUEL DUNN, b. Aug. 31. 1877 (twin);
m. EDITH LITTLE Sept. 28, 1904.
VII— 933. ELIZABETFI G. PALMER (Job 6), b. Alar. 19, 1845;
m. ISAAC SKILLMAN Sept. 12. 1904, son of Theodore Skillman and
Catharine Albright, and brother to H. N. Skillman (See No. 929), b. Oct. 16,
1827; d. Jan. 20, 1907, both in Lockland, O., where she resides at 118 Ruffner
St. Issue, an adopted daughter : —
VIII— 2766. Mildred Skillman, b. Feb. 10, 1000.
PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 934. ELLEN E. PALMER (Job 6), b. 3 mo. 24. 1847; d. 6 mo.
14, 1865; imm.
VII— 935. LAURA J. PALMER (Job 6), b. 7 mo. 14, 1849; d. i mo.
15, 1877; unm.
VII— 936. TOHX REEDER PALMER (Job 6). b. April 28, 1852;
m. AXXA HUTTOX MALSBY June 28, 1877, dau. of John Malsby and
Esther Meredith, b. Dec. 4, 1853.
He is a carpenter, .\ddress, 916 Main St., Richmond. Ind., where he
settled Jan. i, 1888.
Issue : —
VIII— 2767. ELLIS M. PALMER, b. Dec. 27. 1880; d. Dec. 23, 1908;
m. GOLDIE LEE STOUGH Oct. 26. 1905, dau. of Jacob L. and Sarah E.
Stough, b. Dec. 24. 1884; d. May 26. 1907.
He was a bank clerk. His health failing, he went away for five months,
but did not recover and returned home to Richmond, Ind., where he d.
Issue : —
IX— 5738. Alice Celia Palmer, b. 9-4-1906.
VII— 938. HEXRY J. PALMER (Tob 6), b. Jan. 8. 1856. at West
Liberty. la.: m. AXXIE H. McCARTIX May 17, 1892.
(She was a widow with one son. Herron J. McCartin, dau. of Patrick
Herron and Maria Barry, emigrants from Ireland, b. Sept. 26, 1864, at Jef-
fersonville, Ind.)
At the age of four years he went with his parents from West Liberty to
Lockland, O.. and when 2^ years of age removed to ^^'ichita, Kan., where he
has since resided. By trade he is a miller. Address, 1510 N. Market St..
Wichita, Kan.
Issue : —
VIII— 276S. Alma May Palmer, b. March, 21. 1893.
\ail.— 2769. Earl I. Palmer, 1 -.^.^^ ^ itok q isqr
^^II-2770. Evelyn J. Palmer, / ^^''^- ^- ^^^- ^- l^^^"
^^II— 2771. Vines Elizabeth Palmer, b. March 4, 1903.
Issue of Abraham Palmer (AV.. ^./p) and Julietta McFarland, born in Cin-
cinnati, O.
VII— 940. \\'ILLIAM EUPHOXIUS P.\LMER (Abraham, Abra-
ham, John, Moses. John, John), b. May 30, 1835; d. Oct. 30, 1868, at Cincin-
nati, O. : buried at Spring Grove Cemetery; m. MARTHA ELIZABETH
SHA\\' Tuesday, Oct. 20. 1857, by Elder William P. Stratton at 69 Long-
worth St., Cincinnati. O., dau. of Achilles B. Shaw and Martha Hand, b.
Apr. 20, 1838, at Cincinnati, O. • d. Oct. 8, 1882, at Malvern, Ark.
Seven years after his death she m. J. Walter Woods, but finally lived with
SEVENTH GENERATION. 259
her daughter in Arkansas, wlierc she dierl, and was buried at Rockport Ceme-
tery.
Issue : —
VIII— 2772. WILLIAM EDGAR PALMER, b. Nov. 20, 1863, at
Cincinnati.; m. JENNIE W. HACKETT June 30, 1886, dau. of James
Hackett and Mary Winston, b. Oct. 20, 1864, at Cincinnati, O.
They removed to Pittsburg", Pa., where he has a clerkship.
Issue : —
IX— 5739. W. Edgar Palmer, b. April 10, 1887. He is chief clerk in the Diamond
National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa.
IX— 5740. Isabell Palmer, b. June 19, 1897.
IX— 5741. Muston Abraham Palmer, b. Jan. 7, 1901.
VIII— 2773. MARTHA lULIETTA PALMER, b. Friday. )an. 10,
1868, at Cincinnati; m. BERRY W. McMILLAN Nov. 3. 1885, by Rev.
R. M. Thrasher. He d. Sept. 13, 1896; bur. in Rockport Cemetery, aged 2,^
years.
He was bitten on the left ankle while out hunting Saturday afternooti
and only lived until the next evening.
M. second, STEPHEN E. MILLER May 17, 1900, by Rev. Horace
Jewell. He was b. Oct. 15, i860.
They reside at Malvern, Hot Springs Co., Arkansas, to which place with
her first husband they had removed.
Issue by first husband : —
IX— 5742. William Palmer McMillan, b. Aug. 10, 1886. He is a band sawyer for the
Malvern Chair Company and resides with his parents.
IX — 5743. Frank McMillan, b. June 24, 1889. He is a carpenter, and resides with
his parents.
Issue of Abraham Palmer, by Second Wife, Maria Tratbas, born in Cnicm-
nati, O.
VII— 941. ROBERT H. PALMER (Abraham 6) b. Aug. 4, 1838;
unm. Last residence reported. Dayton, O.
VII— 942. JOSEPHINE MARIA PALMER (Abraham. Abrabam,
John, Moses, John. John), b. Nov. 4, T840: d. Mar. 15. 1888, at Eaton, O. ;
m. ROBERT WILSON QUINN Jan. 10, 1861, son of John Quinn and
Mary Anna Pottenger, b. Sept. 28, 1835. near Eaton, O.
He studied law in Eaton and Cincinnati, O.. graduating at the law school
of the latter city in 1858. He served four months in the 156th Reg. O. Vol.
Inf. in the summer of 1864. He began practice of law in Eaton in May 1867.
He was elected Probate Judge of Preble Co., O., in 1881 and re-elected irt
1884. He re-entered practice of law in Eaton in Feb. 1888. which he has
since continued. Pie m. second Emma F. Ilaird, June 3, 1891, of Butler Co.,
O., his present wife.
Children born at Eaton, O. : —
VIII— 2774. EDMUND FRANCIS QUINN, b. Dec. 13, 1867.
26o PALMER FAMILY.
He graduated at Princeton University, N. J-, in 1889; studied law and
was admitted to practice at Columbus, O., in 1893. He is now (1906) a clerk
in the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury Department, Wash-
ington, D. C. ; unm.
VIII— 2775. CARRIE BERNICE OUINN, b. April 30, 1872; d. Mar.
30, 1892, at Eaton O.
She had graduated at the Eaton School in 1888.
Issue of Abraha>n Palmer by Third Wife, Sarah Nchciniah, all born in Cin-
cinnati, O.
VII— 944. JULIETTA PALMER (Abraham, Abraham, John, Moses,
John, John), b. Feb. 5, 1845.
See notice under No. 948.
VII— 945. SARAH ISABELLA PALMER (Abraham 6), b. June 19,
1847; m. WILLIAM FORD Aug. 1874. who d. Aug. 31, 1875.
Their child : —
VIII— 2776. Gracie Ford, b. 1875; d. a few days old. Further notice under No. 948.
VII— 946. ABRAHAM PALMER (Abraham 6). b. Jan. 18, 1850; d.
Mar. 4, 1906. at Avondale, Circinnati, O. : buried in Spring Grove Cemetery.
A loving tribute to him by a sister is: "His sickness lasted from Sept.
1905 to Mar. 4, 1906, when, after great suffering his release came. He was
an exceptional brother, devoted to his sisters and home. He was the light
and life of our home. He never married; always cheerful, uncomplaining,
faithful to duty to God and man. His genial disposition made him a gr'iit
favorite everywhere known, and he is widely missed. He has gone to his re-
ward and a reunion with the loved ones gone before."
VII— 947. CLARA ELIZABETH PALMER (Abraham 6), b. July
5- 1852.
See notice under next No.
VII— 948. ANNA REEDER PALMER (Abraham 6), b. April 16,
1855-
She is a teacher in Cincinnati, O. The three sisters above mentioned,
with herself, reside at 3556 Eden Ave., Avondale, a suburb of Cincinnati, O.
She has kindly furnished considerable records for this work.
VII— 949. ELLA L. PALMER (Abraham 6), b. Feb. 2, 1858; m.
HERBERT R. CAMPBELL Sept. 17, 1884, then of Minneapolis, Kansas,
but formerly of Eaton, Ohio. He is deceased.
She removed to Baltimore, Md., with residence at "The Rochambeau."
Children : —
VIII— 2777. Edna Campbell.
VIII— 2778. Lida Campbell.
SEVliNTH GENERATION. 261
Issue of Sarah Ann Palmer {No. 250) and Aurelius Mason, born in Cincin-
nati, O.
VII— 951. LAURA JANE MASON (Sarah Ann, Abraham, John,
Moses, John, John), b. May 13, 1843; m. FREDERICK W. SPREEN Dec.
25, 1865, son of F. W. Spreen and Elizabeth Lowish. b. Nov. 22. 1842. in
IndianapoHs.
His parents emigrated from Levern, County of Lubeck, VVenden, Prus-
sia. He was for some years engaged in the tea trade in Cincinnati, O., but
later engaged with the Prudential Life Insurance Company of America, with
residence in Indianapolis, Ind.. last ^t 1337 West 30th St. No children.
VII-— 952. OLIVE ANN MASON (Sarah Ann 6), b. Jan. 17, 1845;
d. Dec. 20, 1904; m. WILLIAM ROSEBOOM. JR., Nov. 13. 1870, son of
William Roseboom and Johanna Clark, of New Jersey, b. April 14, 1839;
dec'd.
He was an accountant; settled first in Cincinnati, O. ; removed to Macon.
Ga.. thence to Montgomery. Ala , where she died and was buried.
Children : —
VIII— 2779. SHERWOCD MASON ROSEBOOM, b. Jan. 11, 1872,
in Cincinnati, O. : d. Sept. 6, 1890 in Macon. Ga. : buried in Spring Grove
Cemetery, O.
VIII— 27S0. ETHEL MAY ROSEBOOM. b. Oct. 26, 1875, in Cin-
cinnati, O.; m. WILLIAM BORING CARLTON April 23, 1891, at Ma-
con, Ga. : b. Feb. 11. 1868, in A.sheville, N. C.
They removed from Macon to Montgomery, Ala. ; then in Jan. 1907 to
Tallassee. Elmore Co., Ala., where he is in the yellow pine lumber trade.
Children : —
IX— 5744. Neva Maylieth Carlton, b. March 5. 1894, at Macon, Ga.
IX— 5745. Olive Mason Carlton, b. Dec. 4, 1898. at Fort Vallev, Ga.
IX— 5746. Wilbur Carlton, b. .Tune 8, 1901, at Fort Valley, Ga.
IX— 5747. Ethel Carlton, b. April 24, 1905, Montgomery, Ala.
IX— 5748. Laura Lee Carlton, b. Oct. 10, 1906, at Montgomery, Ala,
IX— 5749. Lyda Carlton, b. Feb. 6, 1908, at E. Tallasee, Ala.
Issue of Norris Palmer (No. ^^i) and Mary Ann Lnkens, probably born in
Fulton Co., Ohio.
VII— <;S3. MARTIN C. PALMER (Norris. Abraham, lohn. Moses.
John, John). 1.. Mar. i8. 1842: m. FIDELIA DYE Aug. 26, 1866, dau. of
William and Hannah Dye, b. June 10. 1850: d. .\ug. 19, 1903.
He was a farmer and stock dealer, with address Elmira, Fulton Co,. O.
Issue : —
VIII— 2781. CHARLES G. PALMER, b. April 8. 1867.
He i« m. and lives at Pioneer Ohio, and has: —
IX— 51 ."JO. (a) Carl Palmer.
IX— 5150. (b) Vergia Palmer.
IX— 5750. fc) Florence Palmer.
262 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 2782. COLISTA ANNA PALMER, b. Feb. 26, 1869; m. J. F.
REEVES.
They have separated. Her address is Curran, Alcona Co., Mich.
Children : —
IX — oT-ii]. (a) Glen Reeves.
IX— 5751. (b) Emereon Reeves.
IX — 5751. (c) Ralph Reeves.
VIII— 2783. ETTA BELLE PALMER, b. Mar. 27. 1871 : m. HAR-
VEY HART:\IAN smart, b. Dec. 5, t86i, in California.
He is a farmer.
They live at Archibold, Ohio.
Child :—
IX— 5752. Edna Mae Smart, b. May 13, 1899.
VIII— 2784. LIZZIE ADDIE PAL:iIER, b. Jan. 4. 1873, in Williams
Co., O.: m. FRED J. LORENTZ. b. Dec. 20, 1868. in Fulton Co., O.
He is a fanner, with address Eln^sira, O.
Issue : —
IX— 5753. fa) Eva Mae Lorentz, b. Dec. 27, 1896, at Fulton Co., O.
IX— 5753. (b) Ruth Mildred Lorentz. b. Aug. 28, 1900, at Fulton Co.. 0.
IX— 5753. (c) Lena Main Lorentz, b. Oct. 15. 1902. at Fulton Co., O.
IX— 575-'?. fd) Fi-ederick Howard Lorentz. b. .June 3, 190-5, at Fulton Co., O.
IX— 5753. (e) Paul William Lorentz, b. Sept. 28, 1908, at Fulton Co., 0.
VIII— 2785. WILLIAM NORRIS PALMER, b. Mar. 29, 1875, in
Fulton Co.. O.,: m. JENNIE BELEE ( ?), b. Mar. 8. 1879, in Hills-
dale Co., Mich.
His address is Elmira, Fulton Co., O.
Child :—
IX— 57.51. Russell P.-!lmer, b. June 21, 1900. at Fulton Co., O.
VIII— 2786. NELLIE MAE PALiMER, b. Nov. 24, 1880. in Fulton
Co., O.: m. CHARLES WILLIA:\r JOHNSON, b. Nov. 30, 1875.
He is a fanner, with address Ctirra::, Mich.
Children : —
IX — 5755. Ilva Mae Johnson, b. Sept. 24, 1904, in Montpelier, O.
IX — 5756. Mary Fidelia Johnson, b. Jan. 18, 1907, In Montpelier. 0.
VIII— 2787. ^lYRTLE C. PALMER, b. Aug. 14. 1885. in Fulton Co..
O.: m. CHARLES RUPP. b. Feb. 1^. 1877. in Fulton Co.. O.
They removed to Curran. ^lich. He is a fanner.
Children : —
IX— 5757. Mildred Rupp. b. Oct. 24, 1904, at Montpelier, O.
IX— 5758. Lloyd Rupp. b. July 23, 1909, at Au Gable, Mich.
VII— 954. SARAH E. PALMER (Norris 6), b. Dec. 4. 1844; m.
AUSTIN JONES. July 3. 1872, son of Jabez and Keziah Jones.
He was a farmer; d. Aug. 3. 188-.
M. second, ANTIS PACKER, Dec. 25, 1892. Address, Morenci. Mich.
Issue : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 26;^
VIII— 2788. Noiiis Emerson Jones, b. .July 10, 1873: d. Oct. 31, 18—.
VIII— 2789. Fill Jones, d. June 2, 1882.
VIII— 2790. Norman E. Jones, d. June 14, 1881.
VIII — 2791. Otto Jones, b. 1885; reported m. and living near Pittsburg, Pa.
VII— 955. ATHALINDA S. PALMIER (Norris 6). b. Time 21. 1847;
m. JOHN D. RUSSELL, Nov. 9, 1871. son of John and Sarah A. Russell,
b. April 15, 1844. i'l Cumberland Co.. Pa.
He was in the lumber trade in Fultoi, .Co., O. No issue. Address. West
Unity, Fulton Co., O.
VII— 956. MARY OLIVE PALMER (Norris 6). b. April 28, 1849:
m. JOSEPH BORTON Dec. 14, 1867, son of Ezra and Ann Borton.
He was a farmer, and resided in Fulton Co., O. They were legally sep-
arated in July 1877.
M. second, FR.\NK CROOKTON, Aug. — , 1880. They reside in
Toledo, Ohio.
T^^ue bv first husband : —
VIII— 2792. Ellsworth Borton, b. May 1, 1868.
VIII— 2793. Pearl Borton, b. June 2, 1876.
Issue b\ second husband: —
VIII— 2794. Willam Crookton, b. Dec. 27, 1884.
VII_957. ABRAHAM PALI^IER (Norris 6), b. July 4, 1851 ; d. Mar.
14, 1877: unm. ; buried in Fayette Cemetery. Fulton Co.. O.
VII— 958. WILLIAM ELMER PALMER (Norris 6), b. Mar. 17,
1855: m. ELLEN HOOVER Oct. — . 1878, b. Sept. 23, 1859: d. June 29.
1907.
M. second, HATTIE BROWN, June 8. 1908. Address, Toledo, O.
Issue : —
VIII— 2795. LAURA PALMER, b. Mar. 14, 1879; '"• FRED GREG-
ORY, Aug. 30. 1898. Address not given.
Cliild :—
IX— 5759. Charlotte Gregory, b. July 28, 1905.
VIII— 2796. MARY ANNA PALMER, b. Time 17, 1883; m.
BEACH.
VIII— 2797. CHARLES PALMER, b. May i. 1887.
Line of John, John, Moses, John, .Abig.^il.
Issue of JVilliaiii C off man {No. 0^2) and Mary Bryant, born at Catawissa, Pa.
VII— 961. CASPER COFFMAN. b. Feb. i, 1817: d. Nov. — , 1866;
unm. He resided near Catawissn, Pa.
364 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 962. ELLIS COFFMAN (William, Abigail, John, Moses, John,
John), b. Oct. 25, 1 818; d. Jan. ly, 1893; unm.
He resided at Catawissa, Pa. ; buried at Friends' Mtg. there, and was the
last of his father's family.
Issue of John P. Caff man {No. 255) and Hannah Ann Newton.
VII— 963. ANN ELIZA COFFMAN (John P.. .Abigail, John, Moses,
John, John), b. Sept. 10, 1827; d. Dec. 22, 1905; m. JOSEPH DENNISON
Dec. 20, 1846, son of William and Mar)' Dennison, b. Nov. 27, 1823: d. Dec.
7, 1881.
They resided in South Brooklyn, N. Y. ; both bur. in Cypress Hill Cem-
etery, L. I.
Child :—
VIII— 2802. JOHN WILLIAM DENNISON, b. Sept. 3, 1847; m.
ABIGAIL FORDHAM MALCOLM Sept. 2, 1870. dau. of George Henry
and Martha .\nn Malcolm, b. Dec. 18, 1849; d. Dec. 18, 1904.
His address is Cor. Old Ocean Ave. and Ave. N., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Issue: —
IX — 57G0. Joseph Henrj' Dennison, b. Dec. 3, 1872; unm. Address, Hackensack, N. J.
VII— 967. PIERY STEVENSON COFFMAN (John 6), b. Dec. 11,
1832; d. 1908: m. HENRY WILKINS April 24, 1854.
M. second, HENRY LENT.
Children by first only : — '
VIII— 280.3. Joseph Henry Wilklns, b. 1854.
VIII— 2804. Albert Wilkins, b. Sept. 6. 1857; d. Mar. 26, 1864.
VIII— 2805. Ann Eliza Wilkins, b. 1860; d. 1871.
VIII— 2806. Helena Wilkins, b. 1865; d. 1871.
VIII— 2X07. George W. Wilkins, b. 1867; d. 1871.
VIII— 2808. , Wikins.
VIII— 2809. John Palmer Wilkins.
VII— 969. WILLIAM TAMES COFFMAN (John T. 6), b. Oct. 29,
1839, in New York; m. SARAH ANN BRENT Jan. 6, 1864, dau. of Hen-
ry and Mary Brent.
She d. Nov. 27, 1887, aged 47 years.
M. second, JOHANNA LEPPE nee SHEINLEF, Dec. 14. 189- (a
widow with two children, Fred Lippe. b. Oct. 14, 1874; dec'd. ; and Anna Lip-
pe, b. Dec. 14, 1876.) She was born in Germany April 14, 1852.
Her address is Nutlev, N. J. He has a small farm with address Bloom-
field, N. J., R. D. Brookdale Route.
Issue by first wife : —
VIII— 2810. JOHN HENRY COFFMAN, b. Nov. 28, 1864; m.
FLORENCE ROBINSON Oct. i, 1884, dau. of Benj. Franklin and Rachel
Belle Robinson, b. Feb. 20, 1867.
He is a musician and teacher of instrumental music, with address 46
Marcy Ave., East Orange, N .J.
i
SEVENTH GENERATION. 265
Issue : —
IX— 5761. LESLIE COFFMAN, b. July 28, 1885; m. ELOISE
SCHABB June 3, 1908.
He is a paying teller in the Century National Bank of New York ; address
Bloomfield, N. J.
IX— 5762. VIOLA COFFMAN, b. May 12, 1893, at home.
IX— 5763. KENNETH COFFMAN, b. July 5, 1898.
VIII— 281 1. SARAH A. COFFMAN; d. young.
VIII— 2812. GEORGE VV. COFFMAN, b. Mar. — 1871 ; d. young.
VIII— 2813. WILLIAM JAMES COFFMAN, b. Sept. 19, 1873;
unm.
He lives with his father, and is employed in a bank note paper mill at
Nutley, N. J.
VIII— 2814. JOSEPH ALBERT COFFMAN, b. Oct. 13, 1876; m.
ELLA M. OLIVER, nee MACKAY, Sept. 15, 1906, dau. of George W.
Mackay and Susan Dodd, b. June 8, 1878.
He is employed in the Nutley bank note paper mill, and resides in a cot-
tage on farm of his father. No issue.
VIII— 2815. MADGE COFFMAN, b. Aug. — , 1881; m. GEORGE
PIMLEY. Their address is Delawana, N. J.
Issue : —
IX— 5764. Clara PImley.
IX— 5765. Elizabeth PImley.
VII— 970. GEORGE W. COFFMAN (John 6), b. June 18, 1843; m.
AGNES JACKSON Dec. 25, 1867, dau. of Samuel Jackson and Mary Ag-
nes Wallace, b. April 3, 1845.
Their address is 14 Lott St., near Willovv Court, Jersey City, N. J.
Issue : —
VIII— 2816. SAMUEL COFFMAN, b. Dec. 13, 1868; unm.; resides
with his parents.
He is a bookkeeper.
VIII— 2817. AGNES COFFMAN, h. Aug. 13, 1871 ; m. JAMES
BOTHWICK, JR., b. Sept. 15, 1866; reside at 132 Bloomfield St., near First
St., Hoboken, N. J.
Issue : —
IX— 5766. Samuel Bothwlck, b. 1900; d. young.
IX— 5767. James Bothwlck, b. Dec. 1, 1902.
VIII— 2818. GEORGE W. COFFMAN, b. Feb. 5, 1874. in Jersey,
266 PALMER FAMILY.
City; m. ELIZABETH HANSON Aug^. 25, 1897, daii. of Andrew Hanson
and Marie Guner, b. April 6, 1877; reside at 197 Delaware Ave., Jersey City,
N. J. Issue : —
IX— .5768. Agnes Christine Coffman, b. May 28, 189S.
IX- 57C9. Dorothy Marie Coftman, b. Nov. 20, 1901.
VIII— 2819. DAISY COFFMAN, b. Oct. 13, 1878: m. WINFIELD
TOOMEY, JR., Mar. 13, 1901 ; b. Oct. i, 1879.
He is a traveling salesman, with residence with her father.
Issue : —
IX— 5770. Edward Toomey, b. Dec. 27, 1902.
Issue of Palmer Coff)iian (No. 3^8) and Lucy Caroline Greenman.
None of his family found for this edition.
VII— 971. MARY ANN COFFMAN (Palmer, Abigail, John, Moses,
John, John), b. June 29, 1828: m. ROYAL WILLIAM RIDDELL Mar. 3,
1859.
He was a wheelwright; settled at Vienna, Pottawattomie Co., Kan.
Children : —
VIII— 2820. Carrie Elizabeth Riddell, b. Mar. 4, ISuO.
VIII— 2821. Matilda Ann Riddell, b. Dec. 21, 18C2.
VIII— 2822. Royal Palmer Riddell, b. 1866.
VIII— 2823. Oertnide Edith Riddell, b. Dec. 10, 1868.
VII— 972. WILLIAxM CASPER COFFMAN (Palmer 6), b. April
21, 1830; d. Feb. 25. 1864: m. LOUTS. \ CHAFFILL Feb. 9, 1854; resided
at Bristol. Kendall Co.. 111.
Children : —
VIII— 2824. Mary Ella Coffman, b. July 16, 1856.
VIII— 2825. .James Coffman, b. Feb. 28, 1858.
VIII— 2826. William Coffman, b. 1861.
VII— 973. TABITH.V LOUISA COFFMAN (Palmer 6), b. Jan. 6,
1832; d. Oct. 4. 1875. at Rosindale, Wis.: m. .\MOS P.VRTRIDGE Sept,
10, 1 85 1. He was b. Feb. i, 1820.
He was a wheelwright: settled at Ripon, thence to Rosindale: both in
Fond du Lac Co., Wis.
Children : —
VIII- -2827. George Elmer P.-irtridge, b. .June 10. 1852.
VIII-2828. Mary Louisa PartHdge, b. Jan. 24, 1858.
VIII— 2829. Susan Partridge, b. Aug. 8, 1863.
VIII— 2830. John F. Partridge b. Sept. 5, 1865; d. Sept. 24. 1867.
VII— 976. GEORGE HFNRY COFFMAN (Palmer 6). b. Nov. 25,
1837: m. FLORA DELL PHILLIPS July 9. 1868, b. Mar. 10, 1845: d.
July 22, 1886. at Maysville. N. Y.
He is a carpenter: settled at North East Erie Co., Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 2831. Anna Louisa Coffman. b. July 13, 1869.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 267
VII— 977. LUCY CAROLINE COFFMAN (Palmer 6), b. Dec. 22,
1841 ; m. HENRY CLAY SI.AYTON Ma y 27, 1873, b. June 7, 1843.
By trade he was a printer, but followed farming. They resided, when
last heard from, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y., with address at Watts Flats.
Child :—
VIII— 2832. David Leonard Slayton, b. .'Vug. 27, 1875.
VII— 978. JOHN B. COFFMAN (Palmer 6), b. June 3, 1844; m.
MARTHA ELIZA BOWERS Jure 18, 1867, of Ellery, N. Y.
By trade he is a carpenter; resided at North East, Erie Co., Pa.; later re-
ported to have removed to Albany, N. Y., and engaged in manufacturing a
patent reversible collar.
Issue : —
VIII— 2833. Atl:> May Coffman, b. Sept. 8, 1869.
VIII— 2834. Floieiice Coffman, d. May — , 1875.
Issue of N orris Coffman [No. 2^9) and Maria J. Grots.
VII— 980. MARY E. COFFMAN, b. Dec. 25, 1830 (twin, see 979) ;
m. JOSHUA REYNOLDS, JR., July 30, 1846, son of Joshua and Hester
Reynolds, b. Mar. 19, 181 9, in Ireland and emigrated to Canada when quite
young.
By trade he is a machinist; settled at Ashland, Ashland Co., O., but not
foiuid for this edition.
Issue : —
VIII— 2835. G. Frank Reynolds, b. Aug. 1, 1849.
VIII— 2836. Clara M. Reynolds, b. Sept. 10, 1854.
VIII— 2837. William H. Reyuold.s. Mar. 3, 1857.
VIII— 2838. Norritf J. Reynolds, b. May 1, 1859.
VIII— 2839. John Reynolds, b. Mar. 6, 1861; d. Mar. 2, 1863.
VIII— 2840. Charley Reynolds, b. Nov. 17, 1863; d. Feb. 11, 1865.
Vm-2b41. Eddie W. Reynolds, b. Nov. 4, 1865.
VIII— 2842. Anna R. Reynolds, Aug. 13, 1868.
VIII— 2843. Hlllard Reynolds, b. Mar. 29, 1872.
VII— 981. MONROE E. COFFMAN (Norris 6). b. Aug. 5, 18^2; m.
MARY E. MOORE April 10, 1862, dau. of Capt. Robert Moore ancf Laur-
ane Viers.
They reside at 39 Third St., Ashland, Ohio. No ch.
VII— 982. BYRON S. COFFMAN (Norris 6), b. Aug. 19, 1834.
He removed to San Francisco, Cal., and no further account of him was
ever received.
VII— 983. ANN R. COFFMAN (Norris 6) b. Dec. 22, 1837; d. April
I, 1864; m. DR. WILLIAM GRINSLED Dec. 29, 1863.
She lived but three months after her marriage.
268 PAL,MER FAMILY.
Jssiie of Aioscs Loft man ( iVoj 260) and Anna Knoiis. bom at Bloomsburg
Columbia Co.. Pa.
VII— 985. LUCY ETTA COFFMAN (Moses. Abigail, John, Moses.
John, John), b. Aug. 17, 1836; m. FRANK R. SNYDER Mar. — , 1855,
son of John Snyder, b. Aug. 16, 1834, at Orangeville, Pa.; d. Oct. 19, 1885.
He was a printer, last in Plymouth. Luzerne Co.. Pa., where he died;
buried at Bloomsburg.
She m. second. SAMUEL PRETTERBAUGH July 26, 1894. He d.
Aug. 7, 1910; bur. at Plymouth, Pa.
Her address is 49 Blair St., Plymouth, Pa.
Children by first husband only : —
VIII— 2844. CLARENCE H. SNYDER, b. Aug. 19. 1856, at
Bloomsburg; d. Aug. 27, 1865, at Jersey Shore, Pa.
VIII— 2845. SARAH E. SNYDER, b. Sept. 25, 1858, at Bloomsburg;
m. HARRY MUTCHLER April 3. 18S1, son of William Mutchler and Re-
becca Nagle. b. 1861 ; d. May 16, 1885.
M. second, EDWIN S. MONK Dec. 12, 1892 (second wife), son of
William and Hester Monk, b. .\iig. 29, 1847. Their address is 1232 Fidelity
St., Reading, Pa.
Child by first husband : —
IX— 6771. Agnes Mutchler, b. Nov. 25, 1881; d. June 18, 1892.
VIII— 2846. VVILLIA.M E. SNYDER, b. Mar. i, 1861, at Blooms-
burg; m. WILLMINA BOG ART June 20, 1889, of Danville, Pa.
Their address is 69 Turn^^r St., Plymouth, Pa.
Issue: —
IX— 5772. Emma Adele Snyder, b. April 24, 1890.
VIII— 2847. EMANUEL L. SNYDER, b. .\ug. 29, 1862, at Blooms-
burg; d. May 6, 1885, Plymoutl . Pa ; unrn.
VIII— 2848. C.VRRIE E. SNYDER, b. Sept. 17, 1865, at Jersey
Shore; d. April 27, 1S85. at Plymouth; nnm.
VIII__,849. CHARLES V. SNYDER, b. Jan. 2. 1868. at Blooms-
burg: m. LIZZIE LEAVER, 1889 (?).
Her father came from England; her mother was born in this country; both
are deceased. She was b. Feb. 6, 1873. a* Plymouth. Pa.
He is a conductor on the P. & R. R. R., with address at 41 East Front
St., W^illianrsport, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 5773. Ethel C. Snyder, b. Feb. 27, 1890, at Plymouth.
IX— 5774. Carrie E. Snyder, d. June 22, 1891, at Shamokin.
IX— 6775. Jennie Snyder, b. Oct. 1, 1893, same; died July 18, 1894, aame.
TX— 6776. Charles V. Snyder, Jr.. b. July 13, 1896, same; d. Dec. 30, 1898, same.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 269
IX— 5777. Martha Snyder, b. Jan. 7, 1899, at Newberry.
IX— 5778. William K. Snyder, b. Feb. 5. 1901, same.
IX— 5779. Bertha Snyder, b. Jan. 7, 1903, same.
IX— 5780. Robert L. Snyder, b. Jan. S. 1905, same; d. Feb. 8, 1907, same.
VII— 986. SARAH ABIGAIL COFFMAN (Moses 6), b. Xov. 12,
1838: d. Aug. 13. 1892; m. DAVID WINNER March 7, 1878.
He d. Oct. — . 1906; no children. He was buried at Catawissa and she
in Rosemont Cemetery. Bloomsbursr. Pa.
VII— 987. ANN ELIZABETH COFFMAN (Moses, Abigail. John,
Moses. John. John), b. Sept. 27. 1840: d. Dec. 29, 1869; m. DR. WILLIAM
N. RISHEL June i, 1865, son of George and Mary Rishel. of Henry Co., 111.
He is a dentist. They resided in Mifflinburg, Union Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 2850. LAURA DORA RISHEL. b. Mar. 28. 1886: d. Nov. 8,
1900; m. WILLIAM COMML\S; no children.
VIII— 2851. RE^IINGTON C. RISHEL. b. Oct. 29. 1867: d. March
— 1904.
He was a printer; num. ; 1 uried at Bioomsburg, Pa.
VII^88. WILLIAM E. COFFMAN (Moses 6). b. Nov. 29. 1842:
m. ELIZABETH HILDEBR.vNT Oct. 27. 1867. dau. of David Hildebrant
and Sophia Paden. b. Feb. 17. 1846: d. Nov. 20. 1895.
They reside in Bloomslnirg. Columbia Co.. Pa. He enlisted Aug. 8.
i86t, in the Union army durin.iL; the Civil War and was in the battles of Sec-
ond Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam and Fredericksburg: wounded in
the right hand at the latter; wat. in Com. A, 6th Reg.. Pa. Reserves; discharged
Feb. 14. 1865.
Children, born at Bioomsburg, Pa. : —
VIII— 2852. CHARLES COFFMAN. b. Oct. 8. 1868: m. EMMA
JANE DRAKE June 30. iSo-'. dan. of McClure Drake and Mary Hittle. b.
June 17. 1 87 1.
They reside at 583 Main St., B'onmfhurg, Pa. He is a moulder in the
iron works.
Children : —
IX— 5781. Robert Wellington Coffman, b. April 21, 1893.
IX— 5782. Mildred Grace Coffman, b. Nov. 9, 1900.
IX— 5733. Raymond Stamford Coffman, b. Nov. 24. 1902.
VIII— 2853. ELLA COFFM \N b. June 18. 1871. She resides with
her father.
VITI— 2854. ROBERT D. (^OFFM.XN. b. .\pril 3. 1874; d. Sept. 29.
270 PALMER FAMILY
1903, in Philadelphia; buried in Greenmonnt Cemetery; m. MARY J. WIL-
LIAMS May 18, 1895, <^1^"- o- Morgan and Sarah Williams, of Danville, Pa.
She is deceased. They resided in Danville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5784. Alice Coffman, b. Dec. 21, 1896.
IX— 5785. Hazel Coffman, b. Sept. 10, 1898.
IX— 5786. Marian Coffman, b. Dec. 30, 1900.
IX— 5787. David Coffman, b. Feb. 2, 1903.
VIII— 2855. ANNA COFFMAN, b. Sept. 14, 1878; m. ELIJAH C.
SHUTT July 15, 1898.
Child :—
IX— 5788. WILLIAM COFFMAN SHUTT, b. Feb. 4, 1899; m. sec-
ond, J. FRANK BEERS Nov. 26, 1904, son of David Beers, of Bloomsburg,
Pa.; b. May 11, 1878. Their address is Bloomsburg, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5789. Fred. Wood Beers, b. July 30, 1905.
IX— 6790. David Clark Beers, b. July 1, 1907.
IX— 5791. Joseph Charles Beers, b. Aug. — , 1910.
VIII— 2856. WILLIAM HENRY COFFMAN, b. Dec. 10, 1880; d.
Jan. 3, 1 88 1.
VIII— 2857. GEORGE MOSES COFFMAN, b. Aug. 25, 1884; m.
MAY F. HARNER Jan. 29, 1910.
They reside at Bloomsburg, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 5792. Franklin William Coffman, b. June 18, 1910.
VII— 990. DAVID RICIC COFFMAN (Mo.ses, Abigail, John, Moses,
John, John), b. June i, 1849; m. MARTHA V. BETZ March 31, 1875,
dau. of Samuel Betz and Susanna Jacoby, b. Sq>t. 19, 1857.
By trade he was a painter, succeeding his father as court crier at Blooms-
burg, which position he held for 30 yearr. He now has an insurance agency,
with his residence at 853 Market St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 2858. SARAH A. COFFMAN, b. Oct. 5, 187s; m. JOSEPH
TRETHAWAY Oct. 4, 1895.
They reside at 47 West North St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where he is en-
gaged with his brother in manufacturing tinware.
Child :—
IX— 5793. Margaret Brown Coffman, b. Dec. 14, 1906.
VIII— 2859. WILLIAM H. J. COFFMAN, b. May 25, 1877: m.
LLEWELLA HOMER June 11, 1906, dau. of Samuel M. Homer and Cath-
arine Blair, b. July — , 1883.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 271
He engaged with the U. S. Express Co. in Bloomsburg; removed to Al-
toona, Pa., in office P. R. R. C^.
Child :—
IX— 5794. Margaret Brown Coffman, b. Dec. 14, 1906.
VIII— 2860. LUCY MAY COFFMAN, b. May 21, 1879, at home.
VIII— 2861. MATTIE ME COFFMAN, b. April 24, 1881, at home.
VIII— 2862. SUSAN BERTHA COFFMAN, b. May 14, 1884, at
home.
VIII— 2863. LAURA DORA COFFMAN, b. March 29, 1886, at
home.
VII— 991. MARTHA M. COFFMAN (Moses 6), b. Feb. 12, 1853;
m. CHARLES B. KNAPP Dec. 3, 1874, son of William Knapp and Re-
becca Naugle, b. Feb. 26, 1849.
They resided at Benton, Pa., where he was an engineer at the coal works;
later removed to Bloomsburg, Pa. They have an adopted son.
VIII— 2864. LELAND S. KXAPP. b. June 28, 1894.
VII— 992. MARY MARv^ARET COFFMAN (same line), b. April
26, 1856; d. Oct. 9. 1886: m. CEORGE O. THO^LAS Dec. 31, 1879, son
of Samuel Thomas, of Bloomsburg, Pa.
His address is Nanticoke, Fa.
Child :—
VIII— 2865. Frederick I. Thomas, b. Oct. 3, 1880; address Harvey's Lake, Pa.
Line 01- John, John, Moses, John, John.
Issue of William W. Palmer (Xo. 364) ami Hannah Trimble (5) (T-ioi),
all born in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 993. JOHN PAL:.;ER (Wiiliam W. 6), b. 2 mo. 25, 1835: d.
I mo. 25, 1894; unm.
He taught school for several years in his early manhood. During the
Civil War lie enlisted in the army and participated in the battles of Chancel-
lorsville, Va., and Antietam. Md. He then went to Cincinnati. O.. where he
was engaged in clerical work in Hamilttn Co. Courthouse for several years.
His health becoming impaired, he returned to his parents' home in Concord,
Pa. He inherited a ix)rtioii of the ancestral farm on which he lived the re-
mainder of his life. He was well versed in knowledge and much appreciated
as an intelligent and upright citizen in his neighborhood.
272 PALMER FAMILY
VII— 994. WILLIAIM T. PALMER (William W. 6), b. 3 mo. 10,
1837; m. HELEN YOUNG i mo. 1 1, 1864, by Friends' ceremony, before A.
R. AIcHeiiry. Ma3'or of Philadelphia, dau. of Jesse Young, M. D.*, and Phebe
Ann Edwards, b. 4 mo. 20, 1840.
He resided on the farm of his father for many years, a large portion of
which he subsequently obtained by inheritance. He afterwards purchased and
removed to a residence at Chester Heights, Pa., and sold the ancestral home-
stead. He has served as Auditor and School Director of his district. They
had no children.
VII— 995. EDWARD L. PALMER (William W., John, John, Moses,
John, John), b. 7 mo. 28, 184T ; m. ELLEN P. MARSHALL 6 mo. 18.
1872, at Williamsport, Pa., dau. of Pairiock E. Marshall and Sarah Perdue
Chalfant, b. 12 mo. 20, 1850, near Doe Run, Pa.
(Pennock E., a son of Johnson ISIarshall and Eleanor Pennock, is yet
living (1910), making his home with his son on one of the family tracts.
Sarah P., a dau. of Joel Chalfant and Susan Perdue. She d. 7 mo. 14, 1896.)
Edward L. enlisted in a Pennsylvania Cavalry Reg. during the Civil War,
and was stationed principally in Tennessee and surrounding parts. He then
studied medicine and graduated at the University of Pennsylvania; settled at
Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa., where for many years he was in the active practice
of his profession. He then remo\-ed to West Chester, Pa., and later to a farm
near Marshallton, Pa. He is much interested in matters for the best interest
of the country and an active participator in the religious subjects of the So-
ciety of Friends, of which he is a member.
Children : —
VIII— 2866. WILLIAM MARSHALL PALMER *, b. 4 mo. 28,
1873-
•5-9-1896.
LOST IX A WOODS.
A Doe Run Boy Wandered About All Day and One Night.
A fltteen-year-old son of Dr. R. E. Palmer, of Doe Run, had a terrible experi-
ence in u woods near Laurel a few days ago and all one night and the next day a
searching party scoured the country in searcix of him.
The lad went into the woods, which is near his home, in the afternoon, for the pur-
pose of cutting some canes and while there become so bewilderd that he did not
know which direction to turn in order to reach his home. While he was wandering
about the forest rain commenced to fall and darkness overtook him, but he walked
about all night through the trees. A searching party was formed by the men of the
neighborhood and they searched the woods all night in vain. The next day the search
was resumed, but it was not until noon that the lad was found. He was then almost
overcome with fatigue and hunger. He had kept up his wanderings about the woods
until the time when he was found, but was so completely lost that he did not know
where he was when the party found him.
Note. — Dr, Jesse Young was a son of Andrew Young, who came to this country
from Ireland and m. .-^nn Griswell; Dr. Jesse Young was eminent In his profession and
practiced during a long life near Chester, Pa. His wife was a dau. of Abner and Plieb«
Ann Edwards.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 273
VIII— 2867. MARY IDA PALMER, b. 2 mo. i, 1875; m. CHARLES
MILLER STABLER 8 mo. 7, 1895, 5on of Francis Stabler and Cornelia
Miller, b. 6 mo. 16, 1855; d. 3 mo. 30, 1903.
He graduated at Yale University, and practiced law in the State of New
York for some time; later was a Professor of Language at the George School,
Pa. His health becoming impaired, he went to Aiken, S. C, seeking restora-
tion, and there died.
Since his death M. Ida has had charge of Sherwood Academy and otlier
schools at Sandy Springs, Md.
Children, all born at George School, Bucks Co., Pa. : —
IX— 5795. Eleanor Palmer Stabler, b. 10-6-1896.
IX— 5796. Cornelia Miller Stabler, b. 4-15-1898.
IX— 5797. Sarah Marshall Stabler, b. 9-14-1899.
IX- -5798. Charles Norman Stabler, b. 1-13-1901.
VIII— 2868. SUSAN CIIALFANT PALMER, b. i mo. 4. 187S; m.
WILLIAM I. REEVES 10 mo. 14, 1902, son of Isaiah W. Reeves and Ab-
bie Tatum, of Mount Holly, N. J., b. i mo. 14, 1871.
He had a position at first in a store in West Chester, then became book-
keeper for Swift & Co., of Chicago; has been employed in Washington, D. C,
Norfolk, Va. ; Wilmington, Del., and later went to farming near Marshallton,
Chester Co., Pa.
Child, born in West Chester, Pa. : —
IX— 5799. Ida Virginia Reeves, b. 2-5-1906.
VIII— 2869. EDWARD PENNOCK PALMER, b. 7 mo. 17, 1884:
unm.
He graduated at West Chester High School in IQ02, and at Swarthmore
College in 1906, in the engineering department. lie liad a position with the
Pa., N. Y. & Long Island R. R.. East River Division, and later in subway
work in New York City. His address is "The Pennington," 215 E. 15th St.,
New York.
VII— 996. MERRITT T. PALMER (William W. 6). b. 6 mo. 28.
1845; m. CLARA M. HARTMAN Jan. 3. 187S, by Rev. W. M. Cairns,
dau. of Aaron Hartman (Benjamin) and Catharine S. Lloyd, b. Oct. 26, 1856,
at Lancaster Co., Pa.
He was with his uncle, A. H. Hall, in liis store fnr sonic time, then with
Barclay Aitken had a store at Georgetowi. Lancaster Co., Pa., under the firm
name of Aitken & Palmer. Since the death of his partner he has disposed of
the store and engaged in farming in the same neighborhood; P. O. Bart. Pa.
Children, all born there : —
VIII— 2870. AARON H.NRTMAN PALMER, b. Sept. 2v 1878; m.
MARY MOWRER GONTNER Dec. 4. 1906, dau. of Frank B. Gontner
and Emma H. Mowrer, b. Oct. 14, 1878, in Lancaster Co., Pa.
He is assistant commi.ssarv at VirL;iiiia Militarv Institute, Lexington,
274 PALMER FAMILY.
Rockbridge Co., Va., since 190^ His home address is Bart, Lancaster Co..
Pa.
VIII— 2871. Lillie Ida Palmer, b. Oct. 9, 1880; unm.; at home.
VIII— 2872. Lydia Barclay Palmer, b. Feb. 24, 1886. School teacher; had school ia
home twp. Then became a trained nurse.
VIII— 2873. John Arthur Palmer, b. May 22, 1888. Student at George School.
Issue of Charles Palmer (No. 26 j) and Deborah Pitman; the first born in
Upper Chichester, the rest in Concord. Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 997. MARY F. P.ALMER (Charles, John, John, Moses, John,
John), b. 10 mo. 18. 1835: d. ix mo. 21, 1909: m. EDWARD DARLING-
TON 3 mo. 12, 1856, by Friends' ceremony, son of Jared Darlington* and
Mary Dutton, b. i mo. 22, 1832; d. 10 mo. 7, 1876: both buried in Cumber-
land Cemetery.
They resided in Middletown Twp.. Delaware Co.. Pa., on a farm of hi?,
father's, which he afterwards bought and added to by purchase, making in all
over 200 acres. He devoted h.is attention principally to the manufacture of
high-grade butter, for which he had a high reputation. ,-\ local notice of him
states :
"Deceased was a well-knov,n and highly respected citizen of Deb.vvare
county, a knowledge of whose energetic c-.nd useful life was widely extended.
He was endeared to a large circle of friends and relatives by the urbanity of
his deportment, the perfect sincerity of h;s actions and by his unwavering in-
tegrity."
His death resulted from t\phoid fever, and by his will, made in the pros-
Iject of near death, gave the entire charge of his property to his wife, who re-
mained on the farm and in conjunction with her sons continued the business
with marked success. Her address was Darling, Pa.
Children, all born at the home as above described.
VIII— 2874. (a) FRANCES DARLINGTON, b. 4 mo. 2, 1857; d,
7 mo. 24, 1871.
She had been attending school at West Chester, Pa. An epidemic of
fever broke out there at that time, which she unfortunately caught and, al-
though returning home, was unable to survi\-e its hold on her system. Her
bright mind rendered her untimely death particularly sorrowful.
VIII— 2875. (b) DEBORAH P. DARLINGTON, b. 8 mo. 4, 1858:
d. 9 mo. 27, 1858.
VIII— 2876. (c) CHARLES P. DARLINGTON, b. 2 mo. 12, i860;
d. 8 mo. 2, 1894, at Chadd's Ford, Pa,; buried in Cumberland Cemetery; m.
Note. — Jared was a son of Jesse Darlington and Amy Sharpless, b. 8 mo. 15, 1799;
d. 12 mo. 7, 1862. Mary was a dau. of Thomas Dutton and Sarah Jones, b. 4 mo. 5,
1808. Thomas Dutton d 9 mo. 12. 1869. being seven months and ten days over one
hundred years of age. Jesse Darlington, was a son of Thomas Darlington and Hannah
Brinton. Thomas was a son of Abi-aham the emigrant, who m. Elizabeth Hilborn.
1716, and who w,n.>; a son of Job and Mary Darlington of Darnhall. in Cheshire. Eng-
land.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 275
FLORENCE J. BAILY 3 mo. 22,: 1882, dau. of Jesse Baily and Ann Eliza-
beth Entriken, b. 5 mo. 13, 1856.
They resided at Chadd's F(.)rd, Pa., where he had, in partnership with his
brother, Jared, estabHshed a crer.mery.
The following notices are taktn fiom the press notices after the time of his
death : —
CHARLES P. DARLINGTON.
His fathei- dying wlien ho was about fifteen years of age, deceased assumed cliaige
of a large farm and dairy near Darliug, Delaware county, on which his father had lived
and died of the same disease as his son, typhoid fever. At a later age the deceased stud-
led at Swarthmore; subsequently law, but abandoned it to look after pressing interests
on the farm near Darling, on which his mother and children yet resided. xVt a later
period he had a creamery built at Chadd's Ford, since which time he has lived there.
He manufactured butter at this place of such an excellent quality as to bring him pa-
tronage from New York, Washington, Baltimore and other distant i)oints. He was a
prominent member of the Creamery Association, and was veiy earnest in advocacy of
its cause. His wife and four sons survive him. He was very ambitious and industri-
ous, and it is thought by his many friends that the fever from which he died was
superinduced by over-work and anxiety connected with his business ramifications.
RESOLUTIONS OF REGRET.
At a meeting of Upper Birmingham Lodge, No. ;>lo. 1. 0. O. F., held August
nth, 1894, these resolutions were unanimously adopted:
WHEREAS, The great and supreme Ruler of the universe, has in His infinite
wisdom, removed from among us our worthy and esteemed brother, Charles P. Dar-
lington; therefore,
Resolved, That the sudden removal of such a life from amongst our midst leaves
a vacancy and a shadow that will be deeply realized by all the members and friends
of this organization, and will prove a serious loss to the community and the public.
Resolved, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved family of the deceased
we express our hope, that even so great a loss to them may be overruled for good b>
Him who doeth all things well.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sjuead upon the minutes of this
lodge, a copy printed in the DAILY LOCAL NEWS, and a copy forwarded to the
l>ereaved family.
B. P. LEWIS,
W. E. MILLER,
R. W. HILL,
Committee.
His widow and children have since resided in West Chester. Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5800. Merwyn J. Darlington, b. 6-22-1883; m. Bessie Nixon BulTington, April 24,
1907. a dau. of Joseph Buffington and Susan Nixon. He has a position with the
N. Y., Phlla. & Norfolk R. R., South 15th St., Philadelphia, He resides at 316
Dean St., West Chester, Pa.
IX— 6801. Charles Archer Darlington, b. 5-5-1886; m. Catharine S. McCarty, June 1, 1909. a.
dau of Harry C. McCarty, of Williamsiwrt, Pa. He is a clerk in the National
Bank of Chester County, with residence 29 S. Church St., West Chester. Pa. Issue.—
X— 7443. Harry McCarty Darlington, b. April 28, 1910.
IX— 5802. Edward Darlington, b. 3-7-1890. Resides with his mother.
IX— 6803. Allan Palmer Darlington, b. 12-16-1891.
From West Chester, Pa., Local News, Mar. 12. IrtlO:
Added laurels were won yesterday by the Senior Class of the West Chester
High School. Allen Darlington ,the last speaker in the boys' annual oratorical contest,
was the champion and to him will be awarded at Commencement time the gold medal
which has been given for many years by D. Webster Meredith, of New York, a former
High School boy.
Allen Darlington spoke the eloquent plea of Robert Emniett in his appeal against
sentence of death as a traitor, giving well the fearless defiance of the injiistice which
had condemned him.
27f> PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 2877. (d) MARY DARLINGTON, b. to mo. 10, 1862; d. 10
mo. 14, 1894; m. GEORGE BYERS, 3 mo. 24, 1887, son of Stephen D.
Byers and Ann Ector, b. 12 mo. 29, i860.
He resides on a farm at Biandywine Summit, Delaware Co., Pa., wliere
Mary died. She was buried in Cumberland Cemetery.
He m. second, Elizabeth W. Clayton, 2 mo. 26, 1903, dan. of Thomas W.
Clayton and Rebecca S. Pratt, b. 3 rno. 4. 1867.
Marv's children : —
IX— 5804. Alice Gary Byers, b. 1-20-1888. She graduated at Swarlhmore College, 1909;
has since taught school. Address Darling, Pa.
IX— IT'SOS. Edward B. Byers, b. 4-6-1889. He graduated at the Williamson School
of Mechanical Trades.
IX— 5806. William Byers, b. 7-19-1891. At home.
IX— 5807. Mary A. Myers, b. 8-6-1894. Her mother dying when she was two months old,
she was taken by her aunt, Anna D. Styer, who cared for her for several years.
She has since been with her aunt, Beulah W. Pratt, in West Chester, Pa.
Vni— 2878. (e) JARED DARLINGTON, b. 7 mo. 3, 1864: m. MAR-
IAN E. SHORTLIDGE 12 mo. 29, 1S91, dau. of Joseph Shortlidge* and
Caroline B. Gause, b. 4 mo. 28, 1866, at Concordville, Pa.
They reside on the mansion farm of his father, of which he has become
the owner since his mother's death ; P. O. Darling, Pa.
He is extensively engaged in the butter trade with creameries at his home
and xn company with his brother at Cliadd's Ford, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5808. Edna Mary Darlington, b. 9-18-1892; d. 8-27-1897.
rx— 5809. Charles Joseph Darlington, b. 10-21-1894.
IX— 5810. Caroline S. Darlington, b. 10-3-1901.
VIII— 2879. (f) ANNA S. DARLINGTON, b. 6 mo. 3, 1866; m.
T. WALTER STYER 2 mo. 21, 1894, son of John F. Styer and Margaret
C. Jones, b. 10 mo. i, 1863, in Montgomery Co., Pa.
They settled first on his father's farm at Concordville, Pa. ; removed
thence to Cornwall-on-the-Hud'on ; afterwards to other localities, then sever-
al years at Geneva, N. Y., and in 1910 to Patchogue, L. I. ; later to a farm' at
Woodbourn, Pa. He is a practical nurseryman.
Children, first two b. at Concord\ille, Pa., the third at Cornwall-on-the-
Hudson, N. Y. :—
IX— 5811. T. Walter Styer, Jr., b. 3-12-1896.
IX— 5812. Margaret J. Styer, b. 12-26-1897.
IX— 5813. Darlington Styer, b. 7-12-1902.
VIII— 2880. (g) JOHN P. DARLINGTON, b. 11 mo. 9, 1867; d.
same date.
VIII— 2881. (h) BEULAH WALTER DARLINGTON, b. 6 mo. 2,
Note. — Joseph Shortlidge, A. M., (Yale University) and Caroline B. Gause were m.
5-24-1865. He is a son of George Shortlidge and Martha Hutton, and proprietor of Maple-
wood Institute, Concordville, Pa., and she is a dau. of Jonathan Gause, long of a noted
boarding school ("Greenwood Doll") for boys in Chester Co., Pa., and Eliza Baily.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 277
1870: 111. MAURICE BALDnVIN PRATT 10 mo 17. 1901, at Friends'
Meeting House, West Cliester. Pa., son cf Tolin M. Pratt and Lucinda Bald-
win, b. 6 mo. 20, 1863.
Slie graduated at Swartlimore College, and for some time was a teacher.
He is head bookkeeper in the National Bank of Chester County, at West Ches-
ter, Pa., where they reside on North High St.
Children : —
IX— 5814. John Malcolm Pratt, b. 9-18-1902.
[X— 5813. Sarah Darlington Pratt, b. 10-4-1905.
IX— 5816. Marian Baldwin Pratt, b. 4-26-1907.
Vni— 2882. (i) EDWARD DARLINGTON, b. 12 mo, 2, 1871; m.
PHILENA C. ARMENT 2 mo. 23. 1899. dau. of John Arment (No. 612)
and Elizabeth Jane Cosgrove, b Mar. 11 1875.
Tiiey reside at Chadd's Ford, Pa. He graduated in Civil Engineering at
Swarthmore College, and was for a time in the Pennsylvania R. R. employ.
.After the death of his brother Charles, he took the creamery in conjunction
with his brother, Jared Darlington, which they carry on in the firm name of E.
Darhngton & Bro., and are extensively engaged in the butter and cream trade.
Children, born at Chadd's Ford. Pa. : —
IX— 5817. Richard Arment Darlington, b. 1-19-1900.
IX— 5818. Clifford Palmer Darlington, b. 4-14-1902.
IX— 5819. John Edward Darlington, b. 11-19-1906.
IX— 5820. Jared Darlington, b. 5-25-1910.
VIII— 2883. (i) LEWIS DARLINGTON, b. i mo, 2y, 1875; d. 3 mo.
I, 1875-
VII— 998. LEWIS PALMER (Charles, John. John, Moses. John,
John), b 10 mo. 2. 1837; m. HANNAH H. PANCO.\ST 5 mo. 28, 1862,
dau. of Joseph Pancoast* and Susan Thompson, of Salem Co., N. J,, b. i mo.
30, 1836.
Note.— Joseph Pancoast and Susan Thompson were m. 3-9-1820. Joseph, b. 11-
22-1794; d. 4-29-1873, was a son ot Samuel Pancoast and Dorcas Stretch. Samuel, b.
9-11-1769: d. 10-6-1832, was a son ot Edward Pancoast. who came to Salem Co. from
Mount Holly, N. J., and m. Hannah King. Edward, b. .Tan. 16. 1733; d. Jan. 26, 1808.
wa« a son of William Pancoast. Jr., and Mary Copeland. William, Jr., was a son of
William Pancoast and Hannah Scattergood, and William. Sr., was a son of John Pancoast
the emigrant, who was an early proprietor of West Jersey and one of the signers of its
Constitution in 1676. Dorcas Stretch, b. 4-4-1775; d. 11-9-185?, was a dau. of .Tames
Stretch and Elizabeth Allen, and James was a son of Bradway and Sarah Stretch.
Susan Thompson, b. 2-3-1802: d. 12-26-1871. was a dau. of Joseph Thompson and Ann
Mason, who wer" ni. 3-9-1797. .\nn being a dau. of John Mason and Susanna Goodwin.
Toseph Thompson, b 10-27-1774; d, 7-16-1845. was a son of Joshua Thompson, Jr., and
Sarah Ware, dau. of Solomon: Joshua. Jr., b. 1748; d. 1830. was a son of Joshua Thomp-
son and Elizabeth Gibson. Joshua, Sr., b. 2-2-1713, was a son of Andrew Thompson.
Jr., and his wife Grace, .\ndrpw. Jr., b. 11-13-1676, was a son of Andrew Thompson, Sr.,
and Isabella Marshall, who were m. 4-11-1664. she being a dau. of Humphrey. Andrew.
Sr., b. 1617; d. 1685, was a son of Thomas and Elizabeth Thompson, of Kirbenton,
Yorkshire. England. On the 29th of 9 mo., 1658, Thomas and Elizabeth Thompson
removed with their two sons, John and Andrew, to Ireland. On the 16th of 9 mo. 1677.
Andrew and Isabella Thompson set sail for America In the ship "Mary" of Dublin,
with their three children, Elizabeth, William and Andrew, Jr., and they landed at
ElBlnborough in the province of West New Jersey 22d of 12 mo., the same year. John
Thompson also accompanied his brother with his wife and children.
278 PALMER FAMILY.
They resided on his father's farm for some years, which he afterwards
inherited. Since 1892 they have hved at Concordville, Pa. Since 10 mo. 28,
1875, he has been a minister in the Society of Friends, and his wife an elder.
He is an active member of the Delaware Co , Pa., Historical Society, for which
he has written several papers. He is earnestly engaged in the Temperance and
other reformatory causes.
Children of Lewis and Hanrah, all bom in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa. : —
VHI— 2884. CHARLES PALMER, b. 7 mo. 9, 1863; m. ARLETTA
CUTLER 6 mo. 24, 1897, at Coldstream Friends' Mtg., Ontario, Canada, dau.
of David Cutler* and Caroline V. Zavitz (Who were m. 12 mo. 12, 1867), b.
5 mo. 10, 1874.
He graduated at Swarthmore College in 1882; taught school at Long
Island, in Dutchess Co., N. Y.. and at Sandy Springs. Md.. then studied law
and was admitted to the bar in Delav.are Co.. Pa. He resides in Chester, Pa.,
where in addition to the law practice he also follows surveying of properties
and conveyancing. He is an active member and clerk of Chester Monthly
Meeting of Friends, and corresponding secretary of The Delaware County
(Pa.) Historical Society.
Children, bom in Chester, Pn. : —
DC— 5S21. Edgar Zavitz Palmer, b. 4-10-1898.
IX— 5822. Charles Mervln Palmer, b. 8-25-1900.
IX— 582.-!. ThomDson Vail Palmer, b. 1-18-1903.
IX— 5824. Everett Cutler Palmer, b. 1-16-1905.
IX— 5825. Lewis Lyndon Palmer, b. 6-13-1907.
IX— 5826. Newlin Pancoast Palmer, b. 11-5-1909.
VHI— 2885. JOSEPH PANXOAST PALMER, b. 10 mo. 6, 1866;
m. I\L\RGARET R. GRUBB 10 mo. 3. 1895, by Friends' ceremony, dau. of
Allen J. Grubbt and Sarah Ann Gilmore ?! Geigertown. Berks Co.. Pa., b. 10
mo. 24. 1873.
He remained on the farm, for a few years, then became manager of a
creamery at Cold Run. Berks Co.. Pa., for several years; then employed at
Darlington Bros.' creamerv at Chadd's Ford, Pa., and later with the P. E.
Sharpless Butter Co.. Philadelphia, and residing in a home purchased at
Lansdowne, Pa. He also makes a specialty of White Plymouth Rock chick-
ens and their eggs. In 1909 he became commissary for the Williamson SchooJ
for Mechanical Trades.
♦ Note.— David Cutler, b. 4-8-1833; d. 4-15-1887. was a son of Benjamin Cutler and
Sarah Marsh, and Benjamin was a son of John Cutler, of Bucks Co.. Pa. Caroline
V. Zavitz. b. 12-25-1847; d. 7-16-1899, was a dau. of Daniel Zavitz and Susan Vail, who
were m. 2-2-1847. She was a dau. of Moses Vail and Mary Pounds, of New Jersey, b.
5-16-1827. and he was a son of Jacob Zavitz and Elizabeth Pounds, b. 2-24-1820. The
Zavitz family were of Pennsylvania-German stock.
t Note.— Allen J. Grubb, b. Nov. 4. 1838; d. 1908, and Sarah Ana Gilmore were m.
Nov. 12. 1859. He was a son of Benjamin Grubb and Margaret Painter, and Benjamin,
b. Sept. 11, 1813; d. Mar. 26, 1890, was a son of Emanuel and Rebecca Grubb, of Trappe
Pa. Margaret Painter, was a dau. of George Painter and Elizabeth Shafer, of Hope-
well Furnace. Chester Co.. Pa. Sarah Ann Gilmore, b. 1835; d, Nov. 28, 1903. was a
dau, of David Gilmore and Elizabeth Milliard, of Birdsboro. Pa., and David was a son
of William and Sarah Gilmore. Elizabeth Gilmore was a dau. of Benjamin and
Rebecca Milliard.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 279
Children : —
IX— 5827. Allen Grubb Palmer, b. 11-20-1896; d. 12-10-1896.
IX— ;JS28. Joseph P. Palmer, Jr., b. 1-3-1898; d. 3-10-1898; both buried at Gelgertown M. K.
Church.
IX— 5829. Mary D. Palmer, b. 4-26-1899, at Berks Co., Pa.
IX— 5830. Linda Margaret Palmer, b. 6-13-1901, at Chadd's Ford, Pa.
IX— £831. Eleanor Lewis Palmer, b. 1-9-1903, at Chadd's Ford, Pa.
IX— 5832. Emlen Snowden Palmer, b. 4-27-1909, at Lansdowne, Pa.
VIII— 2886. MARY DARLINGTON PALMER, b. 5 mo. 11, 1868;
d. I mo. 22, 1892, at Chester, Pci.; buried at Concord Mtg.
She graduated at the head of her class at Svvarthmore College in 1890,
then went to teaching at Frienils' Central School, Philadelphia, Pa. She was
taken ill with tlie theii prevailing epidemic of grip, which turning to typhoid
fever, caused her death. Her lovely character had endeared her to all with
whom she became acquainted and the following stanzas is a fitting tribute from
a former teacher :
IN MEMORIAM.
Mary D. Palmer, Jan. 22, 1892.
How fleet the years of measured being run, —
The gracious years of beauty, fair and sweet;
But who shall say thy life was incomplete.
Though end and purpose seem to us unwon?
How can we know when any task is done?
We walk in twilight, full of doubts and fears,
And oft our eyes are blinded with our tears,
And we heed not the glory of the sun:
Sweet peace to thee, O friend, immortal grown,
The morning brings, whose glory has begun
In soundless dawn above our shadow-land!
Why life should fail with budded hopes unblown,
Or fairest lilies perish one by one.
Perchance hereafter we shall understand.
— Dr. Benj. F. Lcggett. in Zion's Herald.
VIII— 2887. ANNA T. P.XLMEK, b. 10 mo. 26, 1869: d. 10 mo. 14.
1870.
VIII— 2888. EDWIN LEWIS PALMER, b. 3 mo. 4. 1871: m. AN-
NA DORA FRENCH 3 mo. 23, 1896, in Friends' Mtg.. 15th and Race
Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of Charles S. French* and Anna Bowman, b. 5
mo. 21. 1869, at Philadelphia, Pa.
He learned the machinist trade at th.e Baldwin Locomotive Works, Phil-
adelphia, and has remained eve since with that company. He now resides
Note.— Charles S. French, b. 9-21-1829, was a son of William H. French ond
Elizabeth B. Atkinson, dau. of John Atkinson and Elizabeth Borton. grandau. of
Samuel Atkinson and Esther Evans. William H. French, was a son of Charles French
and Ist wife Martha Hazelton. Charles was a son of Samuel French and Sarah Hew-
llngs. Samuel was a son of Charles French. Jr., and Ann Clement. Charles, Jr.. was
a son of Charles and Eleanor French. Charles was the third son of nine children of
Thomas French, who m. Jane Atkons, 1660; came 7-23-1680 to Burlington Co., N. J., and
took 400 acres of land In the vicinity of Rancocas. Anna Bowman, b. 1-1-18.S8; d. .S-14-
1890, was a dau. of John Bowman and Ann Comly, of Byberry. Pa.. .\nn being a dau.
of John Comly, a distinguished ed\icator; author of a grammar, spelling book &c.,
and a very prominent minister in the Society of Friends.
28o PALMER FAMILY.
in a home, "Hilcrest," at Secaiie Highlands, with address Primos, Delaware
Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5833. Caroline French Palmer, b. 8-1-1897; d. 5-19-1898.
IX— 5834. Charles Lewis Palmer, b. 2-4-1899; d. 8-8-1900.
Both of these were b. and d. at 3204 Hamilton St., Phila.
IX— 5835. Elizabeth Comly Palmer, b. 7-23-1902, at "Hilcrest."
IX— 5836. Edwin Lewis Palmer, Jr., b. 3-26-1906, at "Hilcrest."
VIII— 2889. SAMUEL C. PALMER, b. 4 mo. 27, 1874; m. MAR-
GARET BANCROFT SWAYNE 8 mo. 6, 1902, dau. of William Swayne*
and Mar}' Anna Thompson, of Kennett Square, Pa., b. there 7 mo. 9, 1881.
He graduated at Swarthmore College, in 1895 ; he then became a teacher
and later, for five years, vice principal of the Swarthmore Preparatory School,
Arthur Tomlinson principal; now (1908) is pursuing a course in Biology at
Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Children : —
IX— 5837. Samuel Copeland Palmer, b. 12-6-1904, at Swarthmore, Pa.
IX— 5838. Katharine Palmer, b. 12-7-1908, at Cambridge, Mass.
VII— 1000. EDWIN H. PALMER (Charles 6), b. 2 mo. 24, 1841 ; d.
10 mo. 22, 1863 ; unm.
He graduated at the Veterinary College of Philadelphia. He settled and
was in active practice at West Chester, Pa. He was also with a cavalry regi-
ment during the Civil War, and died of fever contracted in the serivce.
Note. — William Swayne, b. 9-16-1851, was a son of Benjamin W. Swayne, b.
7-14-1827, and Margaret Bancroft, b. 11-14-1830; d. 5-S-1852, a dau. of John and Susan
Bancroft, of Philadelphia, and John was also a son of John Bancroft who emigrated
from England.
Benjamin Swayne, son of William Swayne and Mary Ann Marshall, dau. of
Jacob Marshall and Elizabeth Worth. William Swayne, was a son of Benjamin Swayne
and Susanna Woodward. Benjamin was a son of William Swayne, b. 1721; d, 1785,
and Ann Pusey, and William was a son of the emigrant from Berks, England. Mary
Anna Thompson, b. 3-27-185o; d. 12-4-1884, was a dau. of Eli Thompson and second
wife Deborah Swayne, who were m. 2-18-1852, she being a dau. of Enoch Swayne and
Elizabeth Chambers. Eli Thompson, b. 4-15-1825; d. 2-8-1903, was a son of Joel Thomp-
son and Rachel Spencer, who were m. 3-11-1824, she being a dau. of .Joseph Spencer
and Rebecca Good. Joel Thompson, b. 6-2-1799; d. 7-20-1874, was a son of Eli Thompson
and Elizabeth Wilson, who were m. 4-11-1798, she being a dau. of Ephraim Wilson and
Elizabeth Johnson. Eli Thompson, b. 10-14-1770; d. 4-19-1840, was a .son of Daniel
Thompson and Elizabeth Chambers, who were m. 10-25-1764, she being a dau. of William
Chambers and Elizabeth Miller. Daniel, b. 11-16-1737, was a son of James Thompson,
Jr., and Sarah Worsley, who m. 3-22-1735. She, b. 4-2-1717, was a dau. of Daniel and
Sarah, of New Castle Co., Del. James Jr., b. 8-26-1712, was a son of James Thompson
and Ann Hollingsworth, who were m. 8 mo. (Oct.), 1700. She was a dau. of Valentine
Hollingsworth and Ann Calvert, h. 10-28-1680, at Belluriskerannell, Armagh, Ire. James,
Sr., b. 8 mo., 1668, in Donald Parrish, Wickloe, Ireland; d. 1712. before his father
and also before the birth of his youngest son. He was a son of John Thompson and
Jane Humbles, dau. of Thomas, who were m. 1665 in Ireland, 5nd who emigrated to
West New Jersey with their family in 1677. He was b. at Kirfenton, Yorkshire, Eng-
land, 1635; d. New Jersey, 1715, and was a son of Thomas Thompson and wife Eliza-
beth, who in 1658 removed with their family to Ireland.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 281
Issue of Hannah Palmer (No. 26S) and Robert Palmer {600).
(See his record.)
Issue of Beitlah Palmer {No. 2jo) and Luke Cassin, both born in Upper Prov-
idence, Delavva.e Co., Pa.
VII— 1002. ELIZABETH H, CASSIN (Beulah, John, John, IMoses,
John, John), b. 5 mo. 3, 1845; m. WILLIAM HOWARD 4 mo. 20, 1870,
son of Baldwin Howard* and Sarah Ann Smedley, b. 11 mo. 18, 1829; d. 4
mo. 28, 1881 ; buried in Cumberland cemetery.
He was a farmer; had purchased and was conducting a large farm near
Newtown Square, Delaware Co., Pa. His deatli resulted from the kick of a
colt, which he and an attendant were hitching up for work. The blow was
in the region of his liver, in which a blood vessel was ruptured. He lingered,
in great suffering, for six hour?, when death ensued. He was very much re-
spected as an upright, energetic citizen, and his funeral was largely attended
by his sorrowing relatives and friends.
Children, b. at Newtown, Delaware Co., Pa. : —
VIII— 2890. EDGAR C. HOWARD, b. 3 mo. 15, 1873; unm.
He had the farm of his father, which he sold in the spring of 1910, and
with his mother resides in a nev.- house which she built. She frequently takes
summer boarders from Philadelphia. The Philadelphia and West Chester
trolley runs immediately in front of their property.
VIII— 2891. THOMAS REECE HOWARD, b. 3 mo. 22, 1874; m.
MARY H. WRIGHT 4 mo. .1, 1908, by Friends' ceremony, in Philadelphia,
dau. of Charles H. Wright and Martha Fell, b. 10 mo. 4, 1880.
He was in the milk trade in Philadelphia for several years. He sold this
out and engaged in keeping teams and hauling in the same city.
His residence is No. 42 Millbourne Ave.
VII— 1003. ANNA CASSIN (Beulah 6), b. i mo. 6, 1847; m. WIL-
LIAM DURELL 2 mo. 23, 1864, son of George Durell and Amy Ann Starr,
b. 7 mo. 16, 1840; d. 7 mo. 2T, 1895, at Devon, Pa.
He was a farmer ; resided for most part in Upper Providence, Delaware
Co., Pa. They were legally separated.
Note.— Baldwin Howard, b. 10-15-1803; d. 1-27-1892, was a son of William P. How-
ard and Rebecca Baldwin, of Edgmont; he lived for many years on pert of the original
Howard farm. He was an earnest advocate of the public school system when (Irst
established and a director in Its early days for several years. He was one of the first
abolitionists and cast a vote for James G. Blrney for President In 1848. William P.
Howard was a son of James Howard and his first wife, Alice Passmorp, and James was
a son of Henry Howard, who m. Hannah Sbarpless 6-ll-f720. Henry Howard, chris-
tened Dec. 22, 1689, was probably the emigrant who settled In Edgmont Pa.; he was
a son of Richard Howard, of Lower Darwen, Lancashire, Eng. ; he d. 10-12-1760. Sarah
Ann Smedley, b. 6-3-1809; d. 4-7-1876, was a dau. of Jesse Smedley (George 3. Thomas,
George) and Mary Matlack, dau. of Isaiah Matlack and Mary Hunter.
282 PALMER FAMILY
M. second. JOHN H. SHILLIXGFORD 12 mo. 18, 1883, son of
Charles Shillingford and Sarah Ann Caldwell, b. 11 mo. 21, 1854.
He is a farmer and butcher and resided on the farm of his father in
Springfield Twp. This he sold in 1908 and they now reside in Morton, Dela-
ware Co.. Pa., and he attends the Philadelphia market with meat and farm
produce.
Anna's children by first hi'sband ; —
VIII— 2892. ELLA DLIIELL. b. 8 mo. 20. 1865: d. 7 mo. i. 1867.
VIII— 2893. BESSIE R. DURELL, b. i mo. 14, 1869; m. WILLIAM
V. HILL Sept. 22. 1885, son of Peter Hill (son of William) and Elizabeth
Davis.
They reside near Swarthmore. Delaware Co.. Pa.
Child :—
IX— 5839. John S. Hill, b. April 25, 1S86. He went to the Philippine Islands as a
musician in the Army.
Anna's Ch. by second hus'\'Uid. John H. Shillingford : —
VIII— 2894. BEULAH .". SHILLIXGFORD, b. Nov. 9, 1885; m.
LEON BAKER Jan. 1. iQofi. son of Alonza Y. Baker and Emma Wills, b.
Feb. II, 1882.
They reside in Morton, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5840. Beulah Cassin Baker, h. Dec. IS, 1906.
IX— 5841. Leon Baker. Jr.. b. Fob. 28, 1908.
VIII— 2895. EDWARD C. SHILLIXGFORD, b. Feb. 6, 1889.
He resided at his parents' home and assisted in his father's business for
some years, then engaged with the Philadelphia Traction Co., and later has a
stage at Morton Station, Morton, Pa.
Child of Beulah (Palmer) Cassin. by second husband. Thomas Reece,
born in L'pper Providence, Pa. : —
VII— 1004. LYDIA DAVIS REECE. b. 7 mo. 10, 1859; d. 8 mo. 10,
1890; m. ROBERT PACKER GREEX 5 mo. 26. 1887, by Friends' cere-
mony, son of William L. Green and Sarah Sharpless, of Media. Pa., b. 11 mo.
2, 1854.
He is a civil engineer: \\a? in the W'f.st for some time: then returned and
after m. resided in Media. Pa., with business in Philadelphia. He m. second,
Dr. Mary Virginia Mitchell 6 mo. 16. 1894. and has since resided at Swarth-
more, Pa., where she is a practicing phvsician.
Lydia's children, b. at Media, Pa. : —
VIII— 2896. Beulah Reece Green, b. 12-24-1888.
She Graduated at Swarthmore College, 1910.
VIII— 2897. Lydia Davis Green, b. 7-16-1890.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 283
Line of John, John, Moses, John, Thomas.
Issue of Rebecca Palmer {No. ^75) and Thomas Stevenson.
VII— 1 01 2. ELIZA ANN STEVENSON (Rebecca 6). b. 4 mo. 5,
1830 d. ( ?) ; unm.
VII— 1013. ANNA M. STEVENSON (Rebecca 6), b. 3 mo. 4, 1832;
d. ( ?) ; unm.
VII— 1014. GEORGE S STEVENSON (Rebecca 6) b. 7 mo. 26,
1833; deceased; m. LAURA HAMMON circa 1855 ( ?).
She is also deceased.
Children : —
VIII— 2S98. William Stevenson, b. 12-2o-lSi55.
He lived a long time with his grandparents; he was a locomotive engineer; he
went finall.v to Mexico, where he died; unm.
Vni— 2899. Ida Stevenson, b. cira, 1847.
No furthei- .locount found.
By Second Husband, John WilUams.
VII— 1015. JOSEPH N. WILLIAMS (Rebecca 6), b. 8 mo. 13,
1837 ; deceased ; unm.
VII— 1016. W. S. WILLIAMS (Rebecca 6), b. 6 mo. 10, 1830; de-
ceased ; unm.
VII— 1017. THOMAS E. WILLIAMS (Rebecca. Thomas. John,
Moses, John, John), b. 3 mo. ',,. 1841; d i mo. :;, 1865; m. ELIZABETH
HENDRICKSON.
During- the Civil War he joined Com. G, 35th Reg-. Iowa Vols, and tiied
in the service at Indianapolis, Ind.
Issue : —
Vm— 2900. Chester Thomas Williams, b. 5-31-18C3; m. Galton.
His address is, West Liberty, Iowa. He is reported to have become insane.
VII— 1018. EDMUND A. WILLIAMS (Rebecca 6), b. i mo. 23,
1843; cl. Dec. — . 1875: bur. at West Liberty, la.; m. NANCY M. PETER-
SON 7 mo. 8, 1867, dau. of Pearson G. Peterson (d. 4 mo. 29, 1869) and
Elizabeth Ann Peterson (d. 3 mo. I9( ?): '862), b. June 7, 1847.
Her address is, 1830 17th St. Boulder, Colo.
Issue : —
284 PALMER FAMILY
VllI— 2901. LIZZIE MAY VVILLL'XMS b. iMav 12, 1870: m. JOHN
CAMPBELL July 5. 1886.
He accidentally shot himseif Mar. — . 1894.
M. second, CHARLES TETMER May 28, 1897. Their address is
Fort Logan, Colo.
Issue by first husband : —
IX— 5842. Joseph Campbell, b. Oct. 10. 1886.
IX— 5843. Pauline Campbell, b. Jan. 24, 1890; m. Claud G. Lattimer, March 12, 1907.
Their address is. Fort Logan, Colo. Issue: —
X— 7444. Lloyd Lattimer, b. Dec. 21, 1907.
IX— 5844. Albert Campbell, b. July 8, 1892.
IX— 5845. Infant, b. Jan. 1894; d. Jan. 1894.
Issue by second husbantl : —
IX— 6846. Catherine Jetmer, b. Jan. 23, 1901.
IX— 5847. Arthur Jetmer, b. Aug. 15, 1904.
IX— 5848. Hazel Mary Jetmer, b. Jan. 2, 1906.
VIII— 2902. Lois Albert Williams, b. July 27, 1872.
His last address given was Everett, Wash. He was unni.
VIII— 2903. Edmund E. Williams, b. Nov. 20, 1874.
Hl8 mother states that she fears that he was lost in the earthquaUa at San Fi-au-
ciBCO, Cal., April 19, 1906, to which place he had gone and has not been heard from
since that time. He was iinm.
VH— 1019. EMELINE E. \\'ILLL\MS (Rebecca 6). b. 3 mo. 8,
1845; deceased: unm.
VII— 1020. JOHN P. WILLIAAL'^ (Rebecca 6). b. 3 mo. 20, 1847;
m. (name not given), 4 mo. 15, 1872.
His address in 1875, Crescent City, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa. He after-
wards remoxed uestward, but not found. No children reported.
VII— 1021. ELIZA A. WILLIAMS (Rebecca 6), b. 6 mo 30, 1849;
deceased : unm.
VII— 1022. ABIGAIL A. WILLIA:\IS (Rebecca 6), b. 7 mo.
1851 ; m. JOHN LEYDEN 7 100. 15, 1868.
M. second, JOHN ROGERS, ii mo. 3, 1873.
Their address in 1875, Colona, Henry Co.. la.
Children by first husband : —
VIII— 2904. Mary Jane Leyden. b. 8-10-1869.
VIII— 2905. Thomas Leyden. b. 9-30-1870.
VII— 1023. MARY L. WILLIAAIS (Rebecca 6), b. 3 mo. 15,
1854: m. JOHN C. KELLOGG 9 mo. 25. 1869. son of Thomas Kellogg, b.
in Vermont.
He enlisted in \\'is. Reg. durinsf the Civil ^Var.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 285
M. second, Levi A. LOZIER 12 mo. 4, 1878, son of Cornelius Van
Horn Lozier, d. 12 mo. 9, 1881.
M. third, WILLIAM HODGSON 10 mo. 29, 1882, b. in England.
M. fourth, OSCAR UNDERHILL 9 mo. 29, 1890, who went West
from New York State. He d. P'eb. — , 1897.
M. fifth, A. J. ROUTH i nic. 22, 1905, son of Isaac Routh and Nancy
Timons ; address, Broken Bow. Neb. 1
Children by first husband : —
VIII— 2906. BERTHA LOIS ABBA KELLOGG, b. 9 mo. 9, 1870;
m. THOMAS EARLY Oct. 9, 1887, son of Peter Early and second wife,
Sarah (McCaully) Cassidy, b. Dec. 23, 1856, in Hamilton, Ontario.
He is a farmer, with address Caro, Tuscola Co., Mich.
Issue : —
rx— 5849. Mary E. Early, b. Oct. 17, 1888; m. Joseph H. Comment, Sept. 17, 1907.
He is a farmer. Address, Unionville, Mich., R. D. Issue: —
X— 7445. Louise L. Comment, b. Nov. 17, 1908; d. Feb. 2, 1909.
IX— 5850. William T. Early, b. Jan. 22, 1891.
IX— 5851. Margaret C. Early, b. June 30, 1892.
IX— 5852. Sarah E. Eearly, b. April 10, 1894.
IX— 5853. Peter J. Early, b. Mar. 29, 1896; d. Aug. 13, 1899.
IX— 5854. Emma T. Early, b. Sept. 4. 1898.
IX— 5855. Annie A. Early, b. April 8, 1900.
IX— 5856. Bertha F. Early b. May 28, 1903.
IX— 5857. Patrick C. Early, b. Aug. 11, 1905.
VIII— 2907. AMOS P. KELLOGG, b. Jan. 5, 1872; unm; address.
Chapman, Kan.
VIII— 2908. MARGARET REBECCA KELLOGG, b. Nov. 7. 1873;
m. JAMES MANDIN June 13, 1888.
They were legally separated in the spring of 1891.
M. second, GEORGE FLETCHER DODD, May 2, 1894, b. June 23,
1869, at Oakland, Ind.
They were married and reside at Broken Bow, Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 5858. Donald Dodd, b. June 2, 1895.
IX— 5859. Gladys Hannah Dodd, b. April 18, 1897.
IX— 5860. Laura Pearl Dodd, b. April 26, 1903.
IX— 5861. Eva May Dodd, b. Aug. 4, 1905.
IX— 5862. Marshall Allen Dodd, b. Dec. 25, 1906.
VIII— 2909. JOHN C. KELLOGG, JR.. b. Mar. 16. 1875 ; m. EDITH
YAGAR May 20, 1895. at Morri.son, 111.
They were legally separated.
M. second, MARY FLORENCE COOK Feb. 29, 1908.
He is a foreman of a ranch in Cheriy Co., with address Seneca, Thomas
Co., Neb.
Issue : —
286 PALMER FAMILY.
IX- 5863. Arthur Grout Kellogg, b. Feb. 7, 1897; d. Nov. 2, 1905.
Children by second liusband : —
VIII— 2910. SADIE E. LOZIER, b. 10 mo. 7, 1879; d. 10 mo. — ,
1886.
VIII— 291 1. LEVI LOZIER, b. 10 mo. 5, 1881 ; d. 11 mo. 10, 1884.
Children by third husband : —
VIII— 2912. MARY ALICE HODGSON, b. 12 mo. i, 1883; d. 10
mo. 22, 1884.
VIII— 2913. WALTER HODGSON, b. Nov. — 1887; d. Feb. — ,
1888.
Children by fourth husband : —
VIII— 2914. CECELIA UNDERHILL, b. 8 mo. 17, 1891.
VIII — 2915. Child, b. 6 mo. 28, 1893; d. 7 mo. 5, 1894.
Issue of Phebe Palmer {No. 2//) oiid IVilliarn B. Slack, all born in Baltimore,
Md.
VII— 1024. GEORGE A. SLACK (Phebe, Thomas, John, Moses,
John, John), b. April 22, 1842; m. MARY L. ACHEY Nov. 10, 1863, dau.
of Frederick Achey and Margaret Garrett, b. June i, 1834.
He was a conductor on passenger trrins of the B. & O. R. R., with resi-
dence in Baltimore, Md. It is thought that he went West, and all trace of
him was lost. His wife resides with her son at 1410 Mosher St., above city.
Children born there : —
VIII— 2916. WILLIAM A. SLACK, b. Mar. 28, 1865; d. Dec. 23,
1894; buried at Mt. Olivet cemetery: m. MARY RACHENSPEYER Nov.
29, 1891.
They resided in Baltimore. Md. No issue. She m. second husband, John
Hesse.
They reside at 1622 Boker St., Baltimore. Md.
VIII— 2917. CHARLES HOWARD SLACK, b. Nov. 14, 1875; m.
MARY FLORENCE PEDRICK June 25, 1902, dau. of George G. Fed-
rick and Margaret Heed, b. Aug. 16, 1879. No issue.
He is a paperhanger and painter, and resides at 1410 Mosher St., Balti-
more, Md.
VII— 1025. WILLIAM r. SLACK (Phebe 6), b. 1846; d. Dec. 27,
1861.
He enlisted in the First Reg. Potomac Home Brigade, Md. Vols., of the
SEVENTH GENERATION. 287
Union Army in the early part of the Civil War and died of sickness at Fred-
erick, Md. ; buried at Louden Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
VII— 1026. IDA KATE SLACK (Phebe 6), b. June 23, 1854; d.
Feb. 14, 1879; m. ELI T. FKIZZELL May 2, 1877, son of Joshua and
Sarah E. Frizzeli, b. March 6, 1843.
(Joshua Frizzeli, b. Oct. 14, 1810; d. Dec. 28, 1880; Sarah E., b. Sept.
10, 1813; d. Aug. 19, 1888.)
Eli was by trade a blacksmiih, located at Freedom, Carroll Co., Md. ; later
address Eldersburg-, Md. She lost her life by her clothing catching fire from a
range whilst attending to her infant, she only living a day and night afterwards
in great suffering.
She had a child : —
VIII— 2918. "Walter Frizzeli, b. June 28, 1878; d. June 29, 1881.
Issue of TlwDias F. Palmer (No. 2j8) and Lamira Hughes.
VII— 1027. GEORGE A. P.\LMER (Thomas F. 6), b. 10 mo. 12,
1843.
When last heard from he wns in Ohio.
By Second Wife, Sarah Graham.
VII— 1028. WILLIAM PALMER (Thomas F. 6). b. Sept. 20, 1847;
m. ANNA HANLEN in the fall of 1874.
They reside in Pittsburg. Kansas. No ch.
VII— 1029. ABIGAIL PALMER (Thomas F. 6), b. 7 mo. 9, 1850; d.
4 mo. 3, 1900, at West Liberty, la.; m. JAMES D. POTTER 12 mo. 4,
1873, son of John and Rebecca Potter, b. 1848.
His address is West Liberty, la.
Children : —
VIII— 2919. MINNIE B. POTTER, b. 7 mo. 8, 1874; m. DR. LEON
LE ROY POSTON 12 mo. n, 1896, b. 8 mo. 14. 1871, in Linn Co., Mo.,
son of Emanuel Poston (b. 1 1 mo. 14, 1828 in Va. ; d. 7 mo. 7, 1906, and Cor-
delia Campbell, d. 3 mo. 10, 1880).
He is a dentist and resides in Council Bluffs, Iowa, with address 32 ii
Harrison St.; office. 123 Pearl St.
Children : —
IX— 5864. Elmer Emanuel Poston, b. 2-19-1898.
IX— 5865. James Sheffield Poston. b. 12-9-1904.
IX — 5866. Gordon Garfield Poston 1 ,,, . 1 « o lono
IX— 5867. Robert Holand Poston i ' ^'"s. "• b---i»U8.
VIII— 2920. ANNA M. POTTER, b. i mo. 27, 1876: m. DAVIS
288 PALMER FAMILY.
PETERS 8 mo. 12, 1890, son of George Peters (b. 1853; d. 1876) and Mary
Lucas, b. I mo. 2, 1871.
Their address is West Liberty, la.
Children : —
IX— 5868. George D. Peters, b. 2-5-1897.
IX— 5869. Richard A. Peters, b. 4-3-1899.
IX— 5870. Barbara I. Peters, b. 10-25-1900.
VIII— 2921. ETHEL C. POTTER, b. xi mo. 24, 1887; m. CLYDE
S. MARTIN 10 mo. 10, 1905. son of John C. Martin (b. 1853) and Edna
Russell (b. 1853) b. 12 mo. 7, 1S82.
Their address is Muscatine, la. No issue.
VII— 1030. THOMAS F. PALMER (Thomas P., Thomas, John,
Moses, John, John), b. April 15, 1.852 ; m. SARAH A. DAVIS Jan. i, 1875,
dau. of Franklin Sawyer Davis and Martha Hanna, b. June 16, 1855.
He is a farmer and resided at Stillwater, Okla., 17 years from March
1891 ; removed in Mar. 1908 to VVinfield, Kan., R. D. 2.
Children : —
VIII— 2922. Rena Palmer, b. Oct. 7, 1875; d. Dec. — , 1884.
vm— 2923. Franklin P. Palmer, b. July 23, 1877; m. Minnie Belle Patton, Dec. 25, 1901,
a dau. of John and Rebecca Patton.
They reside near Winfleld, Kan. No ch.
VIII— 2924. GUY R. PALMER, b. Aug. 9, 1883; m. HELEN MA-
BEL MASHETER Feb. — , T905, dau. of William Masheter, of Stillwater,
Okla.
He is a fanner, residing near Winfield, Cowley Co., Kan. No. ch.
VIII— 2925. FRED PALMER, b. Aug. 29, 1885; d. May — , 1887.
VIII— 2926. GILA GRACE PALMER, b. Sept. 15, 1888.
VIII— 2927. ALTA A. PALMER, b. April 26, 1898.
VII— 1931. IDA MAY PALMER (Thomas F. 6), b. July i, 1855 ; m.
GRAHAM.
M. second, LEVI JENNESS.
They reside in Bruce, Chippewa Co.. Wis.
Child by first husband : —
VIII- 2928. Charles Graham.
By second husband : —
VIII— 2929. Gertie Jenness.
VIII— 2930. Clara Jenness.
VIII— 2931. Levi Jenness.
VII— 1032. HANNAH PALMER, b. July 27, 1858; d. young; buried
at Pedee, la.
}
LEWIS PALMER, Compiler (No. 998)
For family group see page 2S0
SEVENTH GENERATION. 289
VII— 1033. HENRY PALMER (Thomas F. 6), b. Dec. 5. i860;
unm.
VII— 1034. JOSEPH PALMER (Thomas F. 6), b. Feb. 10, 1867; d.
1891 ; unm. ; buried at Pedee, la.
Line of John, John, Moses, John, Moses.
Issue of Morris IV. Palmer (No. ^79) and Mary Webb, the first three born
in Wilmington, Del., the fourth in San Francisco and
the other two in Alameda Co., Cal.
VII— 1035. KATHARINE W. PALMER (Norris, Moses, John,
Moses, John, John), b. 5 mo. 4, 1843.
Her residence is 2705 Buena Vista Ave., Alameda, Cal.
VII— 1036. EDWARD TATNALL PALMER, b. 8 mo. 22, 1845; d.
12 mo. 25, 1853, at San Francisco, Cal.
VII— 1037. LINWOOD PALMER (Norris 6), b. 10 mo. 4, 1848.
He has a ranch at San Luis Obispo, Cal.
VII— 1038. NORRIS WORRELL PALMER, JR. (Norris 6), b. i
mo. 19, 1854.
VII— 1039. WILLIAM WEBB PALMER (Norris 6). b. 5 mo. 24,
1856: m. ALICE PAN.
They reside at Alameda, Cal., with ranch near that town ; reported by his
aunt to have had a child :
VIII— 2932. Name not given, who d. In infancy.
VII— 1040. MARY EMILY PALMER (Norris 6), b. 6 mo. 17.
i860.
Issue of Mar\ Palmer (No. 280) and Josiah Beck, all born in Wilmington,
Del.
VII— 1042. SARAH ELIZABETH BECK (Mary, Moses, John.
Moses, John, John), b. May 20, 1840; bur. Mar. 20, 1886 in Wilmington and
Brandywine Cemetery; m. RICHARD SPENCER, 1871.
M. second, SAMUEL PYLE.
Nothing further obtained except that she had either a son or an adopted
one.
290 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 293S. George Spencer, who was drowned before grown up, whilst in bathing.
VII— 1043. lOHN MOSES BECK (Mary 6), b. Feb. 14, 1843; m.
EMILY CORBETT Sept. 30, 1870, dan of Lewis H. Corbett and Barbara
McCoombs, b. Feb. 16, 1848.
They reside at 412 S. Franklin St., Wilmington, Del.
Children, born in Wilmington, Del. : —
VIII— 2934. WILLIAM LEWIS BECK, b. June 14, 1872; m. ES-
THER PETERS April 20, 1891, dau. of Pennell Peters and Mary Twaddell,
b. June 26, 1872.
They reside at 1204 W. Second St., Wilmington, Del. He is now (1906)
on the police force of that city.
Children born there : —
IX--5871. Grace Beck, b. Jan. 7, 1892.
IX— 5S72. William Lewis Beck, Jr., b. Feb. 19, 1S94.
VIII— 2935. FRANK C. BECK. b. Aug. 23. 1874: m. LILLIAN
SELL July 6, 1905, dau. of Francis Sell and Amelia Fogel. b. Dec. 25, 1876,
at Westcottville, Lehigh Co., Pa.
They reside at 1 109 Reed St., Wilmington. Del. No issue.
VIII— 2936. J. EDMUND BECK, b. July 28, 1876; m. ROSIE
-(?). Noch.
He removed to Philadelphia (not found).
VIII— 2937. CLARENCE BECK, b. May 6. 1878: d. Nov. — , 1878.
VIII— 2938. FLORENCE BECK, b. Feb. 18, 1880: m. HOWARD A.
BLEST Sept. 29. 1899, b. 1879. No ch.
He is a car painter, residing in Wilmington, Del.
VIII— 2939. (a) GERTRUDE BECK. b. Julv — 1881 ; d. Aug. — ,
1882.
VIII— 2939. (b) ALFRED BECK. b. July — , 1881 : d. Aug. — , 1881.
The last two were twins.
VII— 1045. JOSEPH EDMUND BECK (Marv 6), b. Jan. 31, 1848;
d. Aug. 12. 1884; bur. in Riverview Cemetery; m. CATHARINE EDMUND
CARSON (a widow) April 25, 1883. dau. of Samuel Moore and Mary Ma-
tilda Jones, b. Oct. 4, 1841. No ch.
He was an undertaker and furniture maker. She resides at 310 S. Jack-
son St., Wilmington, Del.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 291
Issue of John Palmer {No. 284) and Sarah Cray, all born in Wilmington, Del.
VII— 1046. MARY GRUBB PAL.MER (John, Moses, John, Moses,
John, John), b. Jan. 14, 1849; d. April 24, 1902; ni. JOHN W. TODD
May 5, 1874, son of William Todd and Mary Weldon, b. Feb. — , 1850; d.
Feb. II, 1898; both buried in Wilmingtori and Brandywine Cemetery.
The following notice is from a Wilmington, Del., paper: —
John W. Todd, General Superintendent of the Diamond State Iron Company, of
Wilmington, died this morning at his home. About twenty-flve years ago Mr. Todd
met with an accident by a fall, on alighting from a ti-ain of cars which resulted in
forming an abscess on the leg, near the hip. Several surgical operations failed to
remove the troubles, and about two months ago he was taken ill.
Mr. Todd was bom at Riverviev/. When 20 years of age he became a clerk in
the Diamond Stati^ Iron Company, and in 1890 became General Superintendent, which
position he held until the time of his death. Mr. Todd was a member of Trinity Epis-
copal Church.
Child :—
VIII— 2940. Clarence Todd, b. Dec. 13, 1875; d. June 22, 1876.
VII— 1047. WILLIAM M. PALMER (John 6), b. Jan. 30, 1851;
m. REBECCA WHITSON Jan. 16, 1871, dau. of John B. Whitson and
Sarah Townsend, b. Aug. 10, 1S54; d. Jan. 9, 1889: buried at Riverview Cem-
etery.
M. second, IDA E. COURTNEY Aug. 3, 1893 (widow) dau. of Ben-
jamin Wells and Mary Semans, b. Aug. 29, 1863.
He is a tinsmith and roofer, with residence at 241 1 Tatnall St., and office
at 1910 Market St., Wilmingtoi;, Del.
Children, all born in that city : —
VIII— 2941. (i) CHARLES H. PALMER, b. Oct. 29. 1871 ; d. Sept,
7. 1872.
VIII— 2942. (2) MARY G. PALMER, b. Mar. 21. 1873: m.
CHARLES HENRY MORROW Oct. 4, 1892. son of Robert Morrow and
Emily Jordon, b. Jan. 28, 1859.
He is a Morocco dresser, and reside? at 2008 Market St.. Wilmington,
Del.
Children : —
IX— 5873. Edua Laura Morrow, b. May 7, 189.3; d. Aug. 2G, 1895.
IX— 6874. Francis K. Morrow, b. Oct. i, 1895.
IX— 5875. Edward B. Morrow, b. Sept. 12. 1899.
IX— 5876. Ruth G. Morrow, b. Feb. 16, 1904.
VIII— 2943. (3) EDITH PALMER, b. Oct. 21, 1874: d. Sept. 11,
VIII— 2944. (4) LAURA T. PALMER, b. Aug. 29. 1876; m. JOS-
EPH PIERCE Oct. 22, 1902, son of Lindsey Pierce and Margaret Jane
File, b. June 22, 1864.
292 PALMER FAMILY
He is a druggist, with residence at 227 W. 22nd St., Wilmington, Del.
Child :—
IX— 5877. Genett Pierce, b. May 18, 1904.
VIII— 2945. (5) EDWIN B. PALMER, b. May 10, 1878; m. LUCIA
MILANO Nov. 10, 1910.
He was a bookkeeper in 1906, with Holstein Harvey, wholesale grocer,
and later a chemist with Delaware Pulp Co., Wilmington, Del.
VIII— 2946. (6) SARAH PALMER, b. Jan. 6, 1880: m. WILLIAM
DOUGHERTY June 4, 1898.
He d. Dec. 22, 1903, in Philadelphia, Pa. She afterwards was a nurse in
Day Nursery, 207 Washington St., Wilmington, Del., until 1907.
M. second, EUGENE MARSHALL SMITH Mar. 5, 1907; b. 1874.
Children : —
IX— 5878. Howard P. Dougherty, b. Sept. 13, 1898.
IX— 5879. .(oseph Dougherty, b. April 28, 1902.
IX— 5880. Mary Dougherty, b. March 26, 1903.
VIII— 2947. (7) JOHN PALMER, b. May 7, 1881 ; m. ELIZABETH
L. GROSS May 9. 1902, dau. of Felix Gross and Catharine Ort, b. Oct. 28,
1881.
They reside at 1322 King St., Wilmington, Del. He is a tinsmith and
roofer in connection with his father.
Children : —
IX— 5881. John Palmer, b. Mar. 27, 1903.
IX— 5882. Catharine Palmer, b. Aug. 21, 1904.
VIII— 2948. (8) REBECCA PALMER, b. Dec. 30, 1883; m.
CHARLES HAYDEN June 24, 1902, b. June — , 1879. He is a glazier.
They reside at 513 Springer St., Wilmington, Del.
Children : —
IX— 5883. William Palmer Hayden, b. Aug. 26, 1903.
IX— 5884. Elizabeth Rebecca Hayden, b. Feb. 27, 1905.
IX— 5885. Alice Lucretia Hayden, b. June 5, 1906.
VIII— 2949. (9) AMANDA ELIZABETH PALMER, b. Aug. 9,
1885; d. Mar. 8, 1907: bur. Rivcrview; m. WILLARD BRINTON Sept.
14, 1905, son of Edward Brintou and Rebecca Pierce, b. Feb. 26, 1884.
He is a machinist employed at the Edgemoor Iron Works near Wilming-
ton, Del.
Child :—
IX— 5886. Edward Irene© Brinton, b. Feb. 5, 1907.
VIII— 2950. (10) FLORENCE PALMER, b. Mar. 30, 1887.
VII— 1048. WINFIELD S. PALMER (John 6), b. June 14,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 293
1852; m. JANE E. MURPHY July 3, 1873, dau. of William Murphy and
Hetty Hagan, b. Dec. 26, 1853; ^- '^pril 22, 1901.
He resides at 207 West iSth St., Wilmington. Del. He was for many
years a salesman in his father's store.
Children : —
Vni— 2951. JOHN WINFIFLD PALMER, b. May 22, 1874: d.
Mar. 18, 1876.
Vni— 2952. MARTHA VIRGINIA PALMER, b. Feb. 8. 1877; m.
HARRY GILLIS April 30. 1902, son of Paul GilHs and Annie Wilson, of
Newark, Del., b. Aug. 19. 1873.
He was elected Sheriff of New Castle Co., Del., for 1905 and 1906, and
in 1910 to the Delaware Legislature. Their residence is the same as her father.
Child :—
IX— 5887. Paul Winfield Gillis, b. Aug. 16, 1904.
By Second Wife, Amanda Gray, all born in Wilmington, Del.
VII— 1049. SARAH HAMPTON PALMER (John 6), b. Oct.
30, 1858.
She resides at the parental home and since her father's death has man-
aged the business left by him.
VIII— 2953. RICHARD HAMPTON PALMER, b. Jan. 21, 1884.
He is a mechanical engineer, a graduate of Delaware College, at Newark,
Dei.. 1909. His address is 1908 Market St.. Wilmington. Del.
VII— 1050. [OHN PALMER. JR.. (jolm. Moses. John. Moses,
John, John), b. Aug. 9, i860: m. MARY PFEIFFER April 4. 1888. dau.
of Frank and Mary Pfeiffer, of Lancaster, Pa., b. March 26, 1861.
He studied medicine and giaduated at the University of Pennsylvania in
1882; has since been in active practice of !iis profession, with residence at 1900
Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del. No children.
VII— 1 05 1. GEORGE W. PALMER (John 6). b. Aug. 25, 1862:
unm.
He has kept a shoe store ai d also worked as a machinist; later engaged in
his father's store. He resides at the homestead.
VII— 1052. HARRY G. PALMER (John 6). b. Oct. 25. 1864;
d. May 8, 1894: m. ANNIE ^^ENROSE Oct. 22, 1890. dau. of Samuel C.
Penrose and Frances Slack, b. July 6, 1867.
He graduated as a civil engineer at Lehigh College in 1888. and was in
active service on the P. R. R. until overtaken with his last illness; buried at
Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery.
294 PALMER FAMILY.
He had residence in Wilmington, Del., where his widow and daughter
continue.
Child :—
VIII— 2954. Frances Amanda Palmer, b. July 22, 1891.
VII— 1083. ELIZABETH PALMER (John 6). b. Jan. 16, 1867;
m. ROBERT DUNCAN NO.LAN Oct. 12, 1908, a native of Nova Scotia.
She taught school for some years, and was a music teacher ; also much
engaged in Sunday School work.
He d. Mar. g, 1910, at Attleboro, ^Mass. He was a contractor and build-
er, with office at 20 Sussex St., and residence at 16 Newark Ave., Jersey City,
N.J.
VII— 1054. ALFRED LEE PALMER, b. Mar. 5, 1869; d. Aug.
31, 1872.
VII— 1055. CHARLES BAKER PALMER (John 6). b. June
2y. 1871 : m. CLARA EDITH WHITFORD Sept. 7. 1907. dau. of John
M. Whitford and Rebecca Crow. b. Nov. 25, 1877.
He was a newspaper reporter ; now if insurance trade and resides at Hill-
crest, near Wilmington. Del.
Issue : —
VIII--2P55. Clara Whitford Palmer, b. July 12, 1909.
VII— 1056. .M.\RGARETTA HARDING PALMER (John 6). b.
Dec. 17. 1873; d. July 7, 1897; unm.
She taught school in Wilmington. Del., for several years. She lived with
her parents and was a general favorite amongst her acquaintances, and her
earlv death was a serious loss to the comrnunitv.
VII— IOS7. AMANDA GRAY PALMER (John 6). b. March 5,
1876.
She was a teacher in the primary department of Wilmington, Del., public
schools; now (1910) instructor in the normal department of the same schools,
with address, 1908 Market St.
\TI— 1058. ALICE GARY PA].MER (John 6). b. July 21,
1878.
She is a teacher in the gra'timar department of Wilmintgon, Del., public
schools, with address same as above. In 1908 they both took a trip through
Europe,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 295
I
Issue of Moses Palmer (No. 2S8) and Annie E. Palmer [No. 9^4) , all, except
tlie youngesl. b. in Wilmington, Del.
VI]— J059. HOWARD PALMER { Moses, Moses, John, Moses, [ohn,
John), b. Feb. II, 1858; m. M.\RV ELIZABETH \VADDINGTON Nov.
26, 1884, dan. of Samuel VVaddington, from England, and Ellen J. Tayinr,
b. Jan. 20, 1857.
He is on the police force of Wilmington. Del., with residence at 609
Adams St.
Children : —
VIII— 2956. George Nornian Palmer, b. Oct. 1, 1885.
He is a iKJOkkeeper. He is unm. He resides at the home of his parents.
VUI— 29.57. Jos. Chandler Palmer, b. July 12, 1887.
He is a machinist. He resides with his parents.
VJI— 1063. LYDL\ C. PALMER (Moses 6), b. May 7, 1863: m.
.\LEXANDER A. ;\T\VELL Nov. 28. 1883, son of Benjamin Atwell and
.\melia Cottenghem, b. Sept. 2, 1856.
He was for some years a farmer, then was in the milk trade in Wilming-
ton, and later on a farm near Newport, Del.
Children : —
Vni— 2958. AMELIA COTTINGHEM .\T WELL, b. Feb. 26. 1886;
m. WALTER T. McCLINTOCK Jan. 16, 1907.
They reside near Lobdell's Car Works, Wilmington, Del.
Issue : —
IX— 58S8. Ann Elizabeth McCIintock, b. Aug. 16, 1908.
VIII— 29^9. ANNA PALMER ATWELL, b. April 22, 1887: m.
ISAAC NICHOLS June— 1907.
■ He is engaged on the P. R. R.. with residence in Wilmington, Del.
VIII— 2960. LETITIA r.ELLE ATWELL b. Mar. 26, 1889: m.
HARRY CUSHING Sept. 11. 1907.
They reside at 913 Vandever Ave., Wilmington, Del.
Issue : —
IX— 5889. Martin Alnxander dishing, b. Sept. 27, 1908.
VIII— 2961. ALBERT PALMER ATWELL, b. Feb. 5, 1892.
VIII— 2962. RACHEL MARIE ATWELL. b. Sept. 28. 1907
VII— 1063. ANNA PALMER ( Moses 6), b. June 1 1, 186.^ : unm.
She resides in Wilmington. Del.
VII— 1064. MOSES PALMER Ji?., (Moses 6), b. April 9, 1867; m.
296 PALMER FAMILY.
FLORENCE TALLEY Feb. 14, 1901, dan. of John Hanby Talley and
Lydia Hutchins Street, b. Jan. 15, 1874.
(John H.. b. Mar. 7, 1851, son of Thomas Lee and Mary Ann Talley;
Lydia H., b. Aug. 9, 1855, a dau. of Amos and Mary Street.)
Moses is a farmer; manas^t-r of a Dupont farm at Greenville, New Cas-
tle Co., Del.
Children :■ —
VIII— 2963. Walter Moses Palmer, b. July 2, 1902.
VIII— 2964. Harlan I.eroy Palmer, b. Sept. 17, 1907.
VII— io66. ELLA MAY PALMER (Moses 6). b. May 8. 1870; m.
JOHN GREENFIELD Dec. — , 1886, son of Richard Greenfield and Re-
becca Friel, b. Oct. 27, 1862.
He is by trade a butcher, and has been also Levy Court Commissioner of
New Castle Co.. Del. He resides at Talleyville, Brandywine Hundred, Del.
Children : —
VIII— 2965. Rebecca May Greenfield, b. May 22, 1887.
VIII— 2966. Mabel Palmer Greenfield, b. April 9, 1889.
She is a dressmaker.
VIII— 2967. John Greenfield, b. Oct. 8. 1890: d. March 11, 1894.
VIII— 2968. Anna Mary Greenfield, b. June 18. 1892.
VIII— 2969. Walter Wesley Greenfield, b. May 10. 1894.
VIII— 2970. Ella May Greenfield, b. April 3, 1896.
VIII— 2971. Edna Greenfield, b. July 26, 1897; d. Oct. 22, 1898.
VIII— 2972. Ethel Greenfield, b. July 26, 1897; d. Aug. 11, 1898.
VIII— 2973. William Dewcx Greenfield, b. April 21, 1899; d. March '^5. 1903.
VIII— 2974. Bertha Chalirnit Greenfield, b. Mar. 18, 1901.
VIII— 2975. Amelia Atwell Greenfield, b. June 19, 1903.
VIII— 2976. Richard George Greenfield, b. May 23, 1905.
VIII— 2977. Sarah Elizabeth Greenfield, b. Dec. 10, 1906; d. Dec. 27, 190G.
VII— 1067. MARY H. PALMER (Moses 6). b. Nov. 6. 1872: m.
CHARLES L. STURGES Jan. 18, 1892, son of John Sturges and Mary A.
Callus, b. Jan. 22, 1873.
He is in the grocery trade with rhe Geo. B. Booker Co., with residence at
1 102 Pine St., Wilmington. Del.
Children : —
VIII— 2978. Mildred Stnr^-es, b. Aug. 7, 1894.
VIII— 2979. Frank V. Sturges. b. Mar. 3, 1897.
VIII- 2980. Anna r. Plmgr:,. b. Dec. 31 ,1898.
VIII— 29S1. Ernest L. Sturges, b. Oct. 17, 1900.
VIII— 2982. Charles H. PtiuEes. b. Sept. 26. 1902.
VIII— 2983. Bertha C. Sturges, b. Nov. 20, 1904.
VIII— 2984. Sarah Elizabeth Sturges, b. Aug. 19, 1906.
VIII— 2985. Jean Lindsay, Sturges, b. Mar. 10, 1910.
VII— 1068. JOHN PALMER (Moses 6). b. Feb. 6, 1874; m.
IDA L.\RKIN Sept. 19, 1899, at West Chester. Pa., dau. of Capt. Edward
Larkin* and Lydia A. Broomc;;i, of Bethel, Delaware Co.. Pa., b. Tune 16,
187.^
Note.- -Capt. Edward Larkin was promoted for merit in the Civil War. He was
a son of Benjamin Larkin and Lavinia Vernon. Benjamin was a son of Wllliatu
Larkin and Sarah Carlisle, and William was a son of Isaac Larkin and Sarah Way,
all of Bethel, Pa. Lydia A. Broomall, dau. of Thomas Broomall and Ellen Gray.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 297
He is a wheelwright, witli shop and residence at Booth's Corner, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 2986. Edward Larkln PalmPr. b. May 7, 1900.
VIII— 2987. John Howard Palmer, b. Jan. 25, 1904.
VIII— 2988. Thomas A. Booth Paluier, b. Oct. 31, 1907.
VII— 1069. HETTIE J. PALMER (Moses 6), b. Fen. 11, 1875;
unm.
Her mind became impaired.
VII— 1070. RACHEL G. PALMER (Moses 6), b. Sept. 3. 1876; m.
JOHN W. CARTER, JR., Feb. 14, 1900, son of John W. an^ Susan Car-
ter, b. Sept. 10, 1874.
They reside in Wilmington, Del.
Children : —
VIII— 2989. Helen T.. Carter, b. Nov. 12, 1901.
VIII— 2990. Edith H. Carter, b. May 6, 1904.
VII— 1071. EMMA PALr.IER (Moses 6), b. Jan. 2, 1878; unm.
She resides in Wilmington, Del.
VII— 1072. BERTHA H. PALMER (Moses 6), b. May 23. 1879;
m. JOHN CAREY Nov. iS, 1903. son of Thomas and Ella Carev, b. Sept.
5, 1878.
Ihey reside in Wilmingtor., Del. He is a plumber.
Issue : —
VIII— 2991. Lewis Carey, b. Oct. 1. 1909.
Issue of Sarah M. Palmer (A/.. 201) and John P. Allmond, all born in Wil-
mington, Del.
VII— 1073. MARY P. ALLMOND (Sarah, Moses, John. Moses.
John. John), b. Oct. 22. 1858; m. FRANKLIN P. TURNER April 17. 1895,
son of Joseph Turner and Sarah Delaplaine. b. Sept. 2, 1852.
He is a grocer in Wilmington, Del., with residence at 824 West St.
Children born there: —
VIII— 2992. John A. Turner, b. Feb. 23, 1896.
VIII— 2993. F. Delaplaine Turner, b. Jan. 29. 1899.
VIII— 2994. T. Russell Turner, b. July 9, 1902.
VII— 1074. WILLIAM STEWART ALLMOND (Sarah 6), b. Jan.
17, 1861; m. RACHEL ALICE GREEN June 24, 1884, dau. of Johrt
Green and Rachel P. Home, b. Oct. 19. 1863; d. July 28. 1902.
He has been associated with his father in the grocery and later brick trade
in Wilmington, Del.
298 PALMKR FAMILY.
Children born there: —
VIII— 2995. JOHN STEWART ALLMOND, b. Mar. 24, 1885; d.
Aug. — 1885.
VIII— 2996. RACHEL ALLMOND, b. Mar. 24. 1887; m. RICHARD
WATSON BOND April 3, iyo8, son of William Bond and Alice Goodyear,
b. Aug. — , 1882.
They reside in Wilmington. Del.
Issue : —
IX— 5890. Alice Bond, b. June — , 1909.
VIII— 2997. JOHN P. ALLiMOND, b. May 6, 1891.
VIII— 2998. WILLIAM STEWART ALLMOND, JR., b. May 14,
1902.
VII— 1075. JOHN PECKWORTH ALLMOND (Sarah 6), b. Feb.
18, 1864; d. July 18, 1866; unm.
He had a promising future opening before him, but his life was cut short
by drowning in the Delaware- river. He was with an excursion party and
there coming up a storm whicli caused the boat to rock, he was thrown into
the water, and it being very dark he was unable to be found by those in
charge of the boat. His body was afterwards recovered and buried in Wil-
mington and Brandywine Cemetcrv.
VII— 1076. CHARLES M. ALLMOND (Sarah 6). b. Feb. 20, 1866;
m. EMMA D. LOBDELL Nov. _^o. 18S9, dau. of William W. Lobdell and
Emma Jones, b. Oct. 20, ( ?).
He is a physician and druggist, ana at one time had a store at Seventh.
and Market streets, and residei-ce at 1324 West Seventh St., Wilmington, Del.
Children born there : —
VIII— 2999. Sidney Allmond, died in infancy.
VIII— 3000. W. Stewart Allmond, b. Aug. 17, 1891.
VlII-3001. Herbert L. Allmond, b. Sept. 5. 1893.
VIII— 3002. Margaret L. Allmond, b. Aug. 7, 1895.
VIII— 3003. Charles M. Allmond, Jr., b. May 29, 1898.
VIII— 3004. Bayard W. Allmond, b. Aug. 17, 1904.
VII— 1077. ESTHER p. ALLMOND (Saraii 6), b. Dec. 13, 1868 <
m. BENJAMIN R. GULICK Sept. 21, 1897, b. Sept. — , 1855.
He is a draughtsman, and resides in Wilmington, Del.
Children born there : —
VIII— 3005. Sarah A. Gulick. b. June 12, 1899.
VIII -3006. Margaret Gulick. b. Jan. 14, 1901.
VIJ— 1078. S.KRAH M. ALLMOND (Sarah 6), b. Jan. 21. 1871 ;
SEVENTH GENERATION. 299
m. REV. CHARLES T SM ALLEY Oct. 9, 1897, son of Charles Smalley
and Mary Fisler.
They went to Bombay, India, where he was engaged in missionary labor
for four years; returning to this country they settled at JMahanoy City, Schuyl-
kill Co., Pa., where he was paster of a church. In 1907 they removed to Pro-
vo, Utah.
Children : —
VIII— 3007. Sarah A. Smalley, b. Dec. 8, 1898, at Bombay, India.
VIU— 3008. Mary F. Smalley, b. Oct. 3, 1900, at Bombay, India.
VIII— 3009. Florence Smalley, b. Mar. 2, 1905, at Mahanoy City, Pa.
VllI— 3010. Margaret Smalley, b. Feb. — , 1907.
VII— 1080. FLORENCE ALLMOND (Sarah 6), b. Feb. 7, 1875; m.
JOHN HARE, JR., Jan. 7, 1897, son of John Hare and Emma Baily, b.
July— 1874 (?).
They reside at Pennsgrove. N. J., where he is cashier of the Pennsgrove
National Bank.
Child :—
VIII— 3011. Wlllard A. Hare, b. Aug. 16, 1898.
Issue of James Palmer (No. 2^2) and Anna Hazvkins, all born in Wilming-
ton, Del.
VII— 1084. THOMAS HAWKINS PALMER (James, Moses, John,
Moses, John, John), b. June 4, 1863; m. FLORENCE STURGES July 21,
1884, dau. of John Sturges and Anna Callis, b. Oct. 31, 1862.
He was a clerk in a grocery store, with residence 24 W. 20th St., Wil-
mington, Del.
Children bom there : —
VIII— 3012. Ethel Sturges Palmer, b. July 22, 1886.
VIII— 3013. Anna Callis Palmer, b. June 9, 1895; d. Jan. 31, 1897.
VIII— 3014. James McComb Palmer, b. Dec. 21, 1900.
VII— 1085. HENRY H. PALMER (James 6), b. July 23, 1865; m.
MATILDA COPPERBURG Sept. 11. 1889, dau. of Julius and Clara Cop-
perburg, b. Feb. 17, 1869, in Hartford, Conn.
He is a mechanical engineer, residing at 274 Morris St., West Hoboken,
New Jersey.
Children : —
VIII— 3015. Elsie Palmer, b. Feb. 8, 1891. She m. Albert Kaufman, June — , 1910
VIII— 3016. Harry Palmer, b. April 2, 1894.
VII— 1086. ELSIE MILNOR PALMER (James 6). b. Nov. 16,
1873; d. June 13, 1907; m. EDWIN E. RUTAN June 10, 1894, son of
James and Amelia Rutan, b. Jure 10, 1868. '
300 PALMER FAMILY.
He is a foreman in the Pullman Car Works, at Wilmington, Del., with
residence at 1007 Kirk Ave.
He m. a second wife.
Children : —
VIII— 3017. E. Palmer Rulan, b. Jan. 27, 1896.
V a I— 3018. Eleanor L. Rutan, b. May 23, 1905.
Line of John, John, Moses, John, Hann.\h.
Issue of Abigail Thatcher {No. ?c>6) and Shaipless Worrall, born six in Dela-
ware Co. and five in Chester Co., Pa.
Vn— 1087. PETER WORRALL (Abigail 6). b. 9 mo. 16, 1833; d.
2 mo. 19, 1907; unm.
In his youth he learned coachniaking ; before the Civil War he removed
to Minnesota, where he enlisted in Com. O. First Heavy -Artillery, under Capt.
J. P. Wilson, and was honorably dischargsd in Sept., 1865. He then returned
to the parental home, where for many years he engaged in watch and clock-
making and repairing. He was buried in Cumberland Cemetery.
vn— 1088. THOMAS T. WORRALL (Abigail, Hannah, John, Moses,
John, John), b. 12 mo. 2, 1834; d. 12 mo. 22, 1892; m. REBECCA G» GAR-*
RETT 3 mo. 20, 1862, dau. of Xathan Garrett and Jane Lewis (Elijah, Evan)'
b. 8 mo. 24, 1839: d. 11 nio. 21. 1902: both buried at Willistown Friends'
Mtg.
He was a merchant, and was located first at Howellville, Pa., then at Ken-
net Square, Pa., for twenty years; then at Rising Sun, Md.. four years, and
finally at Wayne. Pa., for ten years. They were Friends.
Of his wife it was written : "She was the gentlest and most kindly moth-
er, wife, and friend. Wherever her lot was cast, her sympathies went out to
suffering humanity in indixidual helpfulness. Her spirit likewise strengthened
the effort of organized philanthropy and gave a steady uplift to reform move-
ments. A wide circle of friends will long remember her worth and praise her
virtues."
Children : —
Vni— 3019. LANE S. \.\ORRALL, b. 4 mo. 19. 1863, at Howellville,
Pa.
She is a bookkeeper at Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa.
Vni— 3020. NATHAN SHARPLESS WORRALL, b. 4 mo. 29,
1865, at Kennett Square: m. S.ARA FLOWERS 10 mo. 26, 1904, dau. of
Joseph Flowers and Hannah Palmer Rich. b. 12 mo. 17, 1871.
He is a merchant. They reside at Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa. ; no issue.
VHI— 3021. CHARLES THATCHER WORRALL. b. 7 mo. 17,
SKVENTH GENERATION. 301
1868; d. I mo. 19, 1908; m. BESSIE BIEHL 4 mo. 12, 1899, dau. of George
Wellington Biehl and Emma Morgan, b. -5 mo. 12, 1874, at Reading, Pa. No
children.
They resided at Wayne, Pa., wliere he was a merchant.
VIII— 3022. HELEN D. WORRALL, b. 1 1 mo. 29, 1875, at Kennett
Square. Pa.; m. HARRY CORNISH HADLEY* 6 mo. 6, 1906. son of
HADLEY COAT OF ARMS.
Azzure, a chevron between three amulets or over all a fesse of the second
as many martlets gules
The crest. Upon a mount rest lalcon billed or supporting in the dexter claw
a buckle argent and holding in the three ears of wheat on the second.
Motto: "God is my help."
Theodore Daniel Hadley and Elizabeth Ann Cornish, b. 10 mo. 16, 1871, at
Manlius, N. Y.
He is a druggist at Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 5891. Helen Rebecca Hadley. b. .'M 2-1907.
IX- -5892. Henry Cornish Hadley, h. ij-3-1909.
VII— 1089. WILLIAM HENRY WORRALL (Abigail 6), b. 11 mo.
5, 1836; m. SUSANNA G. KIRK i mo. 24, 1861, dau. of Simpson Kirk
and Alice Grim, b. 8 mo. 24, 1839.
He is a funeral director; ;ilso a merchant with residence at Kennett
Square, Pa.
Children born there : —
VIII— 3023. ALICE K. WORRALL, b. 6 mo. i, 1861; m. HENRY
J. GAWTHROP 2 mo. 22. 1883, son of James Gawthrop and Sarah Ridg-
way, b. I mo. 14, 1856.
Note. — He traces his ancestry a.s follows: Theodore Daniel (7), was a son of
.Tacob Hadley and Snlva Northrup; Jacob (C), was a son of William Hadley and Elizabeth
Warner; William (5), was a son of .Joseph Hadley and Rebecca Dyekman; Joseph (4),
was a son of George Hadley and ; George (X), was a son of Joseph Had-
ley and Mary Richardson; Joseph (2). was a son of George Hadley and Proctor.
George (1), l.nnded in Mass. from England prior to 1639 and settled at Ipswich, Mauss.
Elizabeth Ann (4). was a dau, 01' Henry Cornish and Ann Holmes Jobson; Henry
(3), son of James Cornish and Ann Mnclntyre; James (2). was a son of John (1) and
Elizabeth Cornish.
He also furnishes the Hadley Coat of Arms.
302 PALMER FAMILY
He is a farmer, with address Xcrthbr<X)k, Pa.
Children : —
IX--5893. James Ho-ward Gawthrop, b. 11-19-1S83.
IX— 5S94. Charles Frederick Gawthrop. b. 7-5-1886.
IX— 5895. Norman Worrall Gawthrop, b. 9-19-1S88.
IX— 5896. Sarah Rid^way Gawthrop, b. 9-10-1891.
VIII— 3024. ABBIE T. WORRALL, b. 6 mo. 6, 1863 ;m. CHARLES
L. CHANDLER 11 mo. 6, 1886, son of Lindley Chandler and Lydia Jane
Preston, b. 11 mo. 28, 18 — .
He is a farmer, residing ir. Kennett Twp., Chester Co., Pa., with address
Kennett Square, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5S97. Helen Chandler, b. 11-5-1887.
IX— 5898. Rose R. Chandler, b. 2-28-1889; d. 4-12-1904.
IX— 5899. Worrall Chandler, b. 2-12-1896.
VIII— 3025. MARY T. WORRALL, b. 12 mo. 8, 1865; unm.
She resides at Kennett Square, Pa.
VIII— 3026. AXXA WORRALL, b. June 14. 1869; m. FORREST
C. jMacCORKLE June 5, 1902, son of Charles H. MacCorkle and Rhetta
Carl, of Bucks Co., Pa., b. Aug. 25, 1871.
He is a machinist and resides at 241 Conover St., Burlington, N. J.
Children : —
IX— 5900. Ralph TVorran MacCorkle, b. Dec. 5, 1903; d. Jan. 4. 1905.
IX— 5901. Harold Kirk MacCorkle, b. Mar. 2. 1905.
IX — 5902. Eleanor Mary MacCorkle, b. Sept. 14, 1906.
IX— 5903. William Worrall MacCorkle, b. Nov. 27, 1907.
VIII— 3027. ROSE R. WORRALL. b. 7 mo. 23, 1872: d. 10 mo. 31,
1874.
VIII— 3028. WILLIAM S. WORRALL b. i mo. 5, 1876; m. ELIZA-
BETH RICHARDS 4 mo. 5. 1906. dan. of Thompson Richards and Anna
Mary Scarlett, b. 5 mo. 27, 1876.
He is in company with his father as funeral directors; also have furnish-
ing store. Their residence is Ktnnett Square, Pa.
Issue: —
IX— 5904. Elizabeth M. Worrall, b. 12-18-1907.
VIII— 3029. LAURA K WORRALL, b. 11 mo. 13, 1884.
She resides with her parents.
VII— 1090. ELIZABETH S WORRALL (Abigail 6), b. 11 mo. i,
1838; d. 10 mo. 18, 1907: m. GRANVILLE WILLIAMS 2 mo. 14, 1861,
son of Nathan Williams (Jesse) and Estlier Pratt, b. 6 mo. 5, 1836; d. 9 mo.
4- 1901.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 303
He was a farmer, with farm in VVillistown, Pa. After his death she re-
sided in West Chester, Pa. Both are buried at Goshen Mtg.
Children : —
VIII— 3030. Ellwood "Williams, b. 1-20-1862; d. 8-24-1864.
VIII— 3031. E.-tliei- P. Williams, b. 10-15-1863; d. 8-23-1864.
VIII— 3032. ABBIE T. \VILLL\AIS, b. 3 mo. 6. 1865; m. HARRY
R. SHARPLESS 9 mo. 10, 1885, son of Joseph G. Sharpless and Mary E.
Stephens, b. 8 mo. 20, 1864; d. Tan. 22, 1905; bur. at Greenmount Cemetery.
She resides at 125 E. Lacey St., West Chester, Pa.
The following- notice is taken from a local paper :
HARRY R. SHARPLESS.
1-22-1905.
In his forty-first year, Hany R. Sharpless, of Lacey street, died last evening at
the Chester County Hospital, about six o'clock.
Mr. Sharpless had been fatally injured in falling from a forty-foot windmill
tower at the home of Ritner Menough, near Gradyville, on Friday afternoon. .V
broken ankle and internal wounds resulted. It was thought on Saturday morning
that the left foot would be amputated, but the surgeons upon assembling about bis
cot, decided that he was not strong enough to undergo the ordeal, and the operation
was postponed. He grew weaker, suffering greatly until the end.
Mr. Sharpless was born in West Goshen, remained on the farm until he was
well grown, and then went to Minneapolis, where he made his home with an uncle
and attended school during a period of about four years. Returning east he remained
here farming and following other occupations, until his accident. For several years
he was in the employ of Edward Brinton, and later was in business on North Walnut
street. For about five years he had been with George J. Palmer, West Chester, Pa,
Mr. Sharpless was a member of the First Pre.sbyterian Church, attending regular-
ly, and his children belonged to the Sabbath School.
Children, born t\\o in E.Tst Cuishen, p.nd the rest at West Chester, Pa. : —
IX— 5905. Clarence Joseph Sharpie??, b. P-5-1886; d. 3-26-1906.
IX— 5906. Marian Elizabeth Shiirpiess, b. 9-9-1887.
IX— 5907. Ralph Granville Sharpless, b. 6-2-1890.
IX— 5908. Harry Reeder Sharpless. b. 9-26-1S92.
IX— 5909. Aubrey Thatcher Sharpless, b. 12-15-1895.
IX— 5910. Osmond Sharpless, b. 4-22-1898 .
IX— 5911. Byron Calvert Sharpless, b. 8-20-1904; d. 9-10-1904.
Vlll— 3033. LOLIS P. WILLIAMS, b. 11 mo. 11, 1867; m. MAR-
THA E. LARKIN 6 mo. 6, 1900, <lau. of John Larkin and Rebecca A. Kim-
ble, of East Brandywine. Chester Co.. b. 4 mo. 9, 1864.
They resided first at Honcvbrook and since at 419 W. Barnard St., West
Chester, Pa. Me is a clerk in the construction office of Bell Telephone Co.
Child :—
IX— 5912. Earl Wmiams, b. Aug. 22, 1903.
VIII— 3034. NATHAN WILLIAMS, b. 4 mo. 10. 1870; d. 10 mo. 14.
1904; bur. at Concord Mtg.; m. ETTA TAYLOR 10 mo. 9, 1895, dau, of
Joel Taylor and Margaret Mendenhall, b. .^ mo. 20, 1868, in Thornbury.
They resided in West Chester, P:i., where he was engaged in the spoke
and wheel works.
Child :—
IX— 8913. Margaret Taylor Williams, b. Feb. 9, 1897,
304 PALMKk FAMILY.
VIII— 3035. EMMA GERTRUDE WILLIAMS, b. 5 mo. 23, 1872;
m. JOSEPH HARVEY GARRETT 9 mo. 17, 1901. son of Harvey S.
Garrett and Mary D. Worrall, b. 7 mo. 12, 1871.
He is engaged with liis father, who has had a paper mill in Willistown
Twp., Chester Co., where they reside.
Child :—
IX— 6914. Norman W. Garrett, b. 1-13-1905.
VIII— 3036. GRANVILLE CHARLES WILLIAMS, b. 10 mo. 10,
1 876 ; imm.
He is employed with the Bell Telephone Company.
VII— 1091. LEWIS PHILIP WORRALL (Abigail 6), b. Nov. 11,
1840; d. Feb. 5, 1905; bur. at Cumberland Cemetery; m. JOSEPHINE VIR-
GINIA PAFF Dec. 2},, 1869, dau. of John Plenry Paff and Mary Catharine
Steele, of Hempstead. L. I., b. there July 23, 185 1.
(John Henry, a son of George and Susanna Paf¥, b. 1827; Mary C, a
dau. of Samuel and Hannah Steele, b. 1827).
He was a merchant in New York City, with residence in Brooklyn. Since
his death his widow and family have resided in Philadelphia, with address
(1906) 1503 Gratz St.
Children : —
VIII— 3037. Malpa F. Worrall, b. July 22, 1872, at New York.
She m. .lamcB A. Fields, Jr., May 13, 1905, of Riverton, N. J. He Is in the
advertising business iu Philadelphia. Child: —
IX— 5915. Donald Worrall Fields, b. May 2, 1906.
VIII— 3038. E. Reita Worrall, b. Oct. 17, 1874, at Sugartown, Pa.
VIII— 3039. Lewis P. Worrall, b. Feb. 19, -877; same.
VIII— 3040. Mark A. Worrall, b. Jan. 21, 1879, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; d. there Dec. 6, 1883.
VIII— 3041. Vern L. Worrall, b. Dec. 22, 1880, at Sugartown, Pa.
VIII— 3042. Nadine C. Worrall, b. April 22, 1884.
VIII— 3043. Herbert Jerome Worrall, b. July 10, 1886; d. July 30, 1887.
VIII— 3044. Zelma L. Worrall, b. Sept. 18, 1888.
VII— 1092. ANNA MARY WORRALL (Abigail 6), b. 9 mo. 10,
1842; d. 2 mo. 19, 1899; bur. at Union Hill Cemetery; m. JOHN ELWOOD
WORRALL 9 mo. 10, 1863, son of Richard T. Worrall and Mary Ann Wil-
son, b. 5 mo. 2, 1841, at Nether Providence, Pa.
(Richard, son of John Worrall and Hannah Thatcher, b. i mo. 21, 1804;
d. 7 mo. 14, 1847. Mary Ann, dau. of Thomas Wilson and Ann Willetts, b.
7 mo. II, 1808; d. 12 mo. 6, 1873.)
ANNA M. WORRALL.
0-19-1899
At 11 o'clock last night Anna Mary Worrall, wife of J. Elwood Worrall, of Ken-
nett Square, was released from a bed of suffering upon which she has lain for four
years. The deceased had been during this long period afflicted with a cancer, which ren-
dered her an invalid and great sufferer. Many times during the past two or three years
she had apparently passed to the border of the other world, but rallied with an endur-
ance which gave hope to her family and friends that she would be spared for some
years, even though recovery seemed remote. Her father was engaged in mercantile
business in Chester Valley for many years, and his daughter grew to womanhood at
SEVENTH GENERATION. 305
Sugartown, where she was reared and educated. She married and returned with her
husband to Sugartown, where he carried on store keeping for several years.
They afterwards moved to Compassville, Lancaster county, and were for several years
engaged in business in West Chester, from which place they came to Kennett Square in
1882. Mr. Worrall has been since that time one of the leading merchants of that bor-
ough, and his attractive wife won many friends in the place, as she did elsewhere. She
was a domestic, motherly woman, a devoted wife and possessed a cheerful winning
disposition.
Children : —
VIII— 3045. RICHARD THATCHER WORRALL. b. 5 mo. 8,
1865, at Sugartown; m. MARY C. WILKINSON 4 mo. 29. 1902. dau. of
Lorenza Wilkinson and Lillie Fry. b. 12 mo. 19, 1877. in Philadelphia.
He has a store in company with his father and also has greenhouses with
residence at Kennett Square, Pa.
Children, born at Kennett Square : —
IX— 5916. Lilly Ella Worrall, b. 5-22-1903.
IX— 5917. Edith Grace Worrall, b. 6-4-1905.
VIII— 3046. ELLA RAYNOR WORRALL, b. 4 mo. 7. 1867, at
Sugartown; m. THOMAS P. WORTH 2 mo. 20, 1889, son of Isaac P.
Worth and Annie Pennypacker.
He has a farm of 167 acres in West Bradford, Chester Co., Pa. They
both attend Friends' meetings. No children.
VIII— 3047. SHARPLESS WORRALL. b. 6 mo. 5, 1870; m. BELLE
FARRON 4 mo. 4, 1895, dau. of George and Ella Farron, b. 7 mo. 26, 1876
in Wilmington, Del.
Children, born at Kennett Square. Pr.. : —
IX— 5918. Charles S. Worrall, b. 2-28-1896; d. 8-29-1897.
IX— 5919. Anna M. Worrall, b. 4-24-1900.
VIII— 3048. HOWARD WILSON W^ORRALL. b. 10 mo. 10. 1873,
at Sugartown : unm.
He is an electrician with residence at Philadelphia, Pa.
VIII— 3049. ELLWOOD PAUL WORRALL. b. 7 mo. 17, 1882. at
Kennett Square, where he resides ; unm.
VII— 1093. CHARLES THATCHER WORRALL (Abigail 6), b.
9 mo. 5, 1844; d. 10 mo. ID, 1862; unm.
He enlisted in Com. I, 124 Pa. Vol. Reg. during the Civil War and died
at Maryland Heights.
VII— 1096. HANNAH S. WORRALL (Abigail 6), b. 3 mo. 9,
1851 ; m. HILLERY JOHN Dec. 31, 1874, son of Jacob E. John and Min-
erva White, b. Oct. 2, 1845, at East Goshen; d. May 3, 1904. "at Sugai'townj
Chester Co., Pa., where he was a merc'iant and postmaster, and where his
3o6 PALMER FAMILY.
widow and children continue. He was hur. at Greenmonnt Cemetery, near
West Chester, Pa.
Children born there : —
VIII— 3050. Clyde Barnard John. b. Sept. 10, 1875.
He has the store of his father in company with his brother.
VIII— 3051. Ethel Roslyn John, b. Jan. 28, 1877; d. Dec. 30, 1895.
VIII— 3052. Beatrice Palmer John, b. Feb. 23, 1879.
VIII— 3053. Hubert DeWarel John, b. Oct. 29, 1883.
VIII— 3054. Marguerite John, b. June 13, 1886.
Issue of Isaac Thatcher (No. -'p/) and Lydia Williams, the six oldest b. in
Middletown, the three next in Concord, and the two younger
in Edgmont, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1099. ANNA MAKY THATCHER (Isaac, Hannah, John,
Moses. John, John), b. 2 mo. 10, 1845, '" Middletown Twp. ; m. LEVI
HOOPES, M. D., 2 mo. i, 1866, son of Pennock Hoopes and Harriet B.,
dau. of Issacher Hoopes. b. 6 mo. 23, 1842.
(Pennock, son of Benjamin Hoopes and Phebe Pennock and Issacher, a
son of (4) Joshua Hoopes (3 Dmiel, 2 Daniel, 1 John), ).
Dr. Levi Hoopes graduated as a Homoeopathic Physician and settled at
Pottstown, Montgomery Co. In Jan. 1888 he removed to West Chester. Pa.,
where he continues in active practice with address No. 15 South Church St.
Issue : —
VIII— 3055. EVA HOOPES, b. 5 mo. 23, 1867 ;m. WILLIAM KERR
3 mo. 14, 1889, in Friends' Mtg, West Chester, Pa., son of George Kerr and
Margaret C. Pollock, b. 5 mo. i, 1860, near Downingtown, Pa.
He is a paper manufacturer in company with his three brothers, and they
have a mill near Downingtown, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 5920. Everett H. Kerr, b. 7-10-1891.
VIII— 3056. RHETTA W. HOOPES, b. 2 mo. is, 1869; m. CLEM-
ENT STARR BRINTON 6 mo. 18. 1004. in Friends' Mtg., West Chester;
Pa., son of Samuel L. Brinton and Elizabeth Smith, of West Goshen, Pa.
He is a chemist, and resided for a time at Washington, D C.,, where he
was chief of the Government Laboratory; afterwards removed to Haddon-
field, N. J., and is now Chief of the Port Laboratory in Philadelphia.
Children : —
IX— .5921. Ruth Hoopes Brinton, b. 11-23-1905, at Washington, D. C.
IX— 6922. Samuel Thatcher Brinton, b. 2-7-lOOS, at Haddonfield. N. J.
IX— 6923. Alice Ferree Brinton, b. 2-2-1910. at Haddonfield, N. J.
VIII— 3057. ISAAC PENNOCK HOOPES, b. 7 mo. 27, 1875, at
Pottstown, Pa.; m. AMY WILSON CRAVEN 6 mo. 21, 1905, of Iryland,
Bucks Co., Pa., dau. of Chajles B. Craven and Maria Mathews, b. circa, 1880.
They removed to Seattle, Wash., where he was secretary of the commer-
cial club, with residence 719 24th Ave.. North.
Children : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 307
IX— 5924. Grace Craven Hoopes, b. 6-23-1906.
IX— 5925. Edna Thatcher Hoopes. b. 12-18-1907.
VIII— 3058. LEVI LLEWELLYN HOOPES, b. 9 mo. 29, 1877; 111.
Z. ZAY ENGLE 8 mo. 29, 1906, in Washington, D. C, dau. of David Au-
gustus Engle and Mary Catheii.ie Dentlei, b. 3 mo. 2^, 1882, at Watsontown.
Northumberland Co., Pa.
They resided first at Gcneseo, N. Y., where he was physical director in
the State Normal School; then at Miami College, Oxford, O. ; then at The
James Miliken Uni\ersity, Decatur, 111., where he was Director of Physical
Training; then removed to Kansas City, Mo., where he is engaged as Physi-
cal Trainer in the AVestport High School
Issue : —
IX— 5926. Dorothy Hoopes, b. 5-2-1909, at Decatur, III.
VII— II02. JESSE W. THATCHER (Isaac 6), b. 5 mo. 18, 1850;
m. ELIZABETH BLAKEY 2 mo. 12, 1874, dau. of Paxson Blakey and
Letitia Smith, of Ouakertown, Bucks Co., Pa., b. 12 mo. 21, 1848.
He graduated as a homoeopathic physician at Hahnemann College, Phil-
adelphia, in 1871 ; settled first at Ouakertown, Pa. In 1874 he removed to
3500 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, and continued in active practice.
Children, all born in Philadelphia : —
VIII— 3059. PAXSON BLAKEY THATCHER, b. 3 mo. 25, 1875;
m. BLANCHE ANTIONETTE WARNER 11 mo. 17, 1903. dau. of
George and Antionette Warner, b. 11 mo. 17, 18S3, in Paris, France.
He graduated at University of Pennsylvania in 1899. He is a physician
with residence at 52nd and Parrish Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Child:—
IX— ."927. Genevieve R. Thatcher, b. 8-15-1901.
VIII— 3060. LETITIA A. THATCHER, b. 12 mo. 17, 1878; m. AR-
THUR LEVIS BUNTING i mo. 15, 1902, .son of Joseph Bunting and
Hannah Levis, b. i mo. 6, 1880.
They reside at 4244 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX-5928. Arthur Levis Dunting, Jr.. b. 4-9-iao.-^; d. a-lR-lOOI.
IX— 3929. Norman Thatcher Bunting, b. 11-31-1905; d. 5-27-1 flOC.
VIII— 3061. LILLIAN THATCHER, b. 7 mo. 21. 1880; unm.
She resides with her parents.
VIII— 3062. JESSE KARL THATCHER, b. 10 mo. 29, 1882; d. 6
mo. 9, 1883.
VIII— 3063. ROYAL J. THATCHER, b. 91110. 25, 1883; unm.
He is a machinist, engaged in automobile construction, and resides with
his parents.
3o8 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3064. JESSE \V. THATCHER, JR.. b. i mo. 27, 1885; d. 5
nio. 9, 1885.
VIII— 3065. ROBERT THOMAS THATCHER, b. 9 mo. zj, 1889.
Now (1907) pursuing his studies.
VII— 1104. SAMUEL ROBERT THATCHER ( [saac 6). b. 5 mo.
23, 1853; d. 10 mo. 23, 1904; unm.
He continued on the farm of hi:: latlier until it was sold; afterwards lived
in \\ est Chester, Pa.
VII— 1 105. LYDIA EMMA THATCHER (Isaac 6), b. 6 mo. 6,
1854; d. 9 mo. I, 1902; unm; both she and her brother above buried at Goshen
Mtg.
She sometimes followed nursing and massage treatment; hnally was at
the Friends' home. West Chester, Pa., where she died.
VII— 1106. SALLIE A. THATCHER (Isaac 6), b. 9 mo. 4. 1855,
in Concord, Pa.: m. JOSEPH PALMER (No. 1882). 12 mo. 9, 1897, as
his third wife.
She li^■cd many years will. Lydia P Hall (No. 269). in \Vest Chester,
Pa. After her marriage she went with her husband to La Grande, Oregon.
VII— 1 107. WILLIAM \V. THATCHER (Isaac 6), b. 10 mo. 11,
1856; d. 10 mo. 23. 1889; unm.
Issue of Sarah S. Tluitclicr (No. ?o.?) and Joel S. Yarnall. born in Middle-
town, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1 109. LYDIA S. YARNALL (Sarah, Hannah. John, Moses,
John, John), b. 5 mo. 18, 1849, d. i mo. \2. 1887; m. BENJAMIN E. HES-
TON 10 mo. 2, 1867, son of Abrahcm Heston and Jane Pa.xson, b. 11 mo 9,
1839, in Columbiana Co., O.
They resided in West Chester, l^a.. where she died and he, with their chil-
dren continued.
Children : —
VIII— 3066. HOWARD HESTON, b. i mo. 7, 1868: m. ELIZA-
BETH DORLAN HOPEWELL 10 mo. 18, 1910, in High St. Friends'
Mtg., West Chester, Pa., dau. of W^illiam J. Hopewell.
Their address is North Matlack St., West Chester, Pa.
VIII— 3067. SARAH SHARPLESS HESTON, b. 9 mo. i. 1873: m.
FRANK PERCIVAL PATTON 12 mo. 15, 1896, son of William Patton,
of Pittsburg, Pa., b. 11 mo. 5, tS68.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 309
Their address is West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5930. Charles H. Patton, b. 7-1^-1897.
IX— 5931. Lydia S. Patton, b. 5-8-1902.
Issue of Hannah Thatcher (No joj) and Sanvuel S. Yarnall, all born in Wil-
listown Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
VII— mo. MARY YARNALL (Hannah, Hannah, John, Moses.
John, John), b. 6 mo. 8, 1849; m- GEORGE H. THOMPSON 3 mo. 18,
1 901, son of Samuel Thompson and Martha Hunter.
They reside in West Chester, Pa. No children.
VII— nil. ABIGAIL W. YARNALL (Hannah 6), b. 3 mo. 3, 1851 ;
d. 3 mo. 12, 1903: m. EDWIN LEEDOM 2 mo. 8, 1882, son of Enoch
Leedom and Mary Pennell, b. 12 mo. 19. 1855.
Tliey resided in West Chester, Pa., where slie died. He keeps a livery
stable.
Child :—
Vm— 3068. Roy Leedom, b. 4-10-1886; d. same date.
VII— 1 112. JOHN YARNALL (Hannah 6). b. 11 mo. 2t„ 1853;
unm.
He continues on the farm with his mother, which he operates and keeps
a dairy.
VII— 1 113. HANNAH i:. YARNALL (Hannah 6), b. i mo. 3, 1866;
unm.
She resides with her moth.ei .
Line of John, John'. Moses,, John, Norris.
Issue of Anna M. Palmer {No. 5/0) and BurrcU L. Eccleston, all born in
Connecticut.
VII— 1 1 14. DAYMAN \\'. ECCLESTON (Anna M.. Norris, John.
Moses. John. John), b. Sept. 7. 1840, at Poquetanook ; m. ELIZABETH
FRY CRUM\\'ELL Oct. 23, 1864, dau. of Charles F. Crumwell and Eunice
Suran (who were m. Sq)t. 8, i<S39), b. Jime 18. 1840; d. Nov. i. 1891.
M. second, MARY A. McNALLY (widow of John J. McNally) nee
Donelly, Sept. 18. 1893, '^- ^'^'^ ^3- 1^55; ^- May 20, 1897.
He is a coach trimmer : Ind a position in the automobile works at Tren-
ton, N. J., for a time, but has a home with liis daughter in Philadelpliia, whdre
his principal trade is.
Children born in Philadelphia : —
3IO PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3069. CHARLES NORRIS ECCLESTON, b. Nov. 14, 1865;
d. Jan. 2. 1910; m. MATILDA BUTZ Mar. 9, 1892, dau. of Peter Butz
and Lanna Crouthamel, b. Jan. 2, 1871, in Philadelphia.
He was by trade a carriage trimmer, and resided at 5240 Pulaski Ave.,
Gennantown, Philadelphia. Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5932. 3aym,iii Fiy Eccle^ton, b. Jan. 20, 1893.
IX— 5933. Harold Norris Eccleston. b. May 16. 1895.
IX— 5934. Charles Butz Eccleston, b. Nov. 13, 1898.
IX— 5935. Bessie Lanna Eccleston. b. Jan. 21. 1902.
IX— 5930. Walter David Eccleston, h. July 29, 1904.
IX— 5937. Russell Peter Eccleston, b. Jan. 23, 1907.
VIII— 3070. BURRELL L. ECCLESTON, b. Sept. 14. 1867: d. Sept.
14, 1894: m. SUSIE B. HARRIS Sept. 24. 1890, of Palmyra, N. J., where
she and her daughter reside. He died in Philadelphia.
Child :—
IX— 5938. Milihed K. Eccleston, b. Dec. 2, 1892.
VIII— 3071. MARY AMELIA ECCLESTON, b. Mar. 13, 1878; m.
WALTER CL'NERD Sept. 2y. 1893. son of Lewis Cunerd and Sarah
Hughes, b. April 19, 1873.
He is a carpenter, with residence at 1500 N. 24th St.. Philadelphia.
Children : —
IX— 5939. Sarah Elizabeth Cunerd, b. Dec. 17, 1894.
IX— 5940. Lewis Earl Cunerd, b. Feb. 24, 1897.
CIi. of B. ]\'. Eccleston, by second zeifc.
VIII— 3072. HOWARD B. ECCLESTON, b. Aug. 4, 1895. in Phila-
delphia: d. Jan. 17. 1900.
VII— iii^. NORRIS P. ECCLESTON (Anna M. 6). b. July 24.
1842: d. Jan. 16. 1897; m. MARY E. JONES Oct. 6, 1869, dau. of Sam-
uel and Hannah Jones, of Utica, N. Y.
He was a coach painter, and resided at one time in Haddonfield, N. J.
After his death his widow returned to New York State. They had one son : —
VIII— 3073. Samuel Eccleston.
No record found,
VII— 1116. BYARD ECCLESTON (Anna M. 6). b. Aug. 12, 1844:
m. MARY HALEY Nov. 2^. 1884, dau. of Oratio Haley and :\Iartha Beug-
less, b. Aug. 27, 1854.
He is a house painter, witli residence at 2242 N. 30th St., Philadelphia.
Children : —
VIII— 3074, Anna Palmer Eccleston, b. Jan. 9, 1886.
VIII— 3075. Alfred Norris Eccleston, b. Sept. S. 1891.
VIII— 3076. Byard Oliver Eccleston, b. May 9. 1896.
VII— 1 1 17. LUCY MARIA ECCLESTON (Anna :\T. 6), b. Sept.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 311
23. 1848; m. JOHN McKNIGlIT Jan. 11. 1893, son of John McKnight and
Mary McCarter, b. July 8, 1865 No cliildren.
Thev have the "Banner Laundry," at 1807 Girard Ave. Philadelphia,
Pa.
VII— 1 1 18. LILLY P. ECCLESTON (Anna M. 6). b. April 29, 1851;
m. ALFRED H. CORDERY Oct. 28, 1875, b. June 23, 1851. No chil-
dren.
He has a position uitii tlie Phoenix Iron Co., office 411 Walnut street,
with residence 1425 Norris St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue of Mary Louisa Palmer (No. ji^) and IVilliam Carr.
VII— 1 1 19. LEWIS G. CARR (Mary L.. Norris, John, Moses. John.
John), b. Mar. 23. 1846; d. Mar. 5, 1905; bur. in Greenmount Cemetery; m.
PHILOMINA C. TIEDEKEN May 18, 1876. dau. of Francis J. Tiede-
icen and Mary Louisa Schapperkotter from Germany, b. Aug. 20, 1857.
He was a machinist, and resided in Philadelphia, Pa. His widow con-
tinues there with her son Wm. L.
Children : —
VIII— 3077. VIOLA CARR, b. July 20. 1878; m. WALTER T-
WAGNER June 9. 1898. He was b. Aug, 12, 1877.
They reside at Bethlehem, Pa.
Children : —
jX— 5941. Lewis George Wagner, b. Oct. Zl, 1899.
IX— 5942. Ralph Joseph Wagner, b. May 8, 1902; d. Sept. — , 1902.
IX— 5943 Alvin Dankin Wagner, b. Aug. 31. 1903.
IX— 5944. Doris Wagner, b. Aug. 4, 1905.
VIII— 3078. WILLIAM L. CARR. b. Sept. 23, 1880; m. HELEN
MAY DERHAMER June 10, 1902, dau. of Cyrus M. Derliamer and Sarali
Jane Michael, b. May 2, 1881.
He has the Brighton laundry, 156-158 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
fX— 5945. Bole Palmer Carr, b. Sept. 22, 1903; d. Jan. 18. 1904.
IX— 5946. Harry Cyrus Carr, b. May 14. 1905.
VIII— 3079. ELSIE CARR, b. Feb. 28, 1882; d. June 14, 1882.
VIII— 3080. HARRY FRANK CARR, b. Tune 25, 1884: d. Mar. o.
1896. . 0 -^ y.
VIII— 3081. RHODA CARR, b. June 25. 1884.
The last two named were twins. Rhoda resides with her mother; num.
VII— 1 120. ELIZABETH CLEMENTINE CARR (Mary L. 6). bV
312 PALMER FAMILY.
Mar. 9, 1848; d. Sept. 21, 18S8; m. WILIJAM MAULE Sept 30, 1867,
son of \Villiam Maule, b. 1848.
He was employed for sonic years in the Erie R. R. ofiice; later account
not given.
Children : —
VIII— 3082. WILLIAM MAULE, b. May 18, 1870; d. July—, 1870.
VIII— 3083. FRANK MORTIMER MAULE, b. Aug. 14, 1871; m.
KATE JOHNSON Oct. — , 1891.
They probably reside in Camden, N. J.
Children : —
IX— B947. Howard Maule, b. 1892; d. when 3 mos. old.
IX— 5948. Alma Clementine Maule, b. Sept. 30, 1894.
VII— II2I. AMANDA R. CARR (Mary L. 6), b. June 15, 1851; d.
Sept. 9. 1896; m. JOSEPH RAPHAEL ROCKMORO Jan. 21, 1869, son
of Sarafien and Mary Rockmoro, of Fakes, Spain, b. Feb. 8, 1844. No chil-
dren.
VII— 1 122. CHARLES NORRIS CARR (Marv L. 6). b. Sept. 21,
1853; m. MARY E. ARTHURS Nov. 3. 1878, dan. of Joseph and Ellen
Arthurs.
She d. Feb. 18, 1888, aged 28 years.
M. second, MARY A. MORRISON Oct. 7, 1888, dau. of Edward
Morrison and Hannah Ewing, b. Aug. 4, 1865.
They reside at 1710 N. 15th St.. Philadelphia, and he conducts the Nep-
tune Laundry, Cor. of 15th St.. and Columbia Ave.
Children : —
VIII— 3084. Eva Carr. b. Feb. 19, 1880; d. Sept. 25, 1883.
VIIT— 3085. Walter Albert Carr, b. May 15, 1882.
Hg is in the laundry with his father.
VIII— 3086. Effie May Carr, b. Mar. 19, 1884.
She resides with her parents.
Issue of EUzahcth Palmer {No. ^/./) and Jarcd CJiapman, born in Norwich,
Conn.
VII— 1123. EMMA M. CHAPMAN (Elizabctli. Xorris, John, Mos-
es, John, John), b. Oct. 22, 1847: d. ]m. 14, 1881 ; m. ALFRED LOCK-
WOOD Jan. 31, 1866. No children.
He was b. Jan. 22, 1841.
They resided in Norwich, Conn He afterwards removed to Maryland.
VII— 1125. LILLIE E. CHAPMAN (Elizabeth 6). b. Jan. 21, 1852:
UWCHLAN MEETING HOUSE
SEVENTH GENERATION. 313
m. JAMES GILBERT MAPLES Jan. 27, 1878, son of Gilbert Tyler Ma-
ples and Susan Sterling, b. Nov. 25, 1847.
He is a carpenter, residing at 26 Wood Place, Yonkers, N. Y.
Children : —
VIU— 3087. Lewis Palmer Maples, b. April 14, 1882.
\' 111— 3088. EUwood Tyler Maples, b. April 5, 1888.
VIII— 3089. Emma I^ouisa Maples, b. Jan. 4, 1896.
VII— 1126. LEWIS S. CHAPMAN (Elizabeth 6), b. Mar. 24, 1862;
m. JULIA LEARY Nov. 6, 1883.
Their residence is not given.
Child :—
VIII— 3090. Claudia E. Chapman, b. April 16, 1885.
Issue of Lezuis Henry Palmer {No. J15) and Sarah Zeigler.
VII— 1 127. AMANDA ALICE PALMER (Lewis H., Norris, John,
Moses, John, John), b. Aug. 5, 1866; m. LYMAN E. HENSLEY May 20,
1886, son of Dr. Joseph and Emma Hensley.
They were legally separated in 1896. Her address is 221 N. Barker St.,
El Reno, Okla.
Issue : —
VIII— 3091. Guy Stephen Hensley, b. July 24, 1888.
VIII— 3092. Lewis Lee Hensley, b. Dec. 13, 1889.
VII— 1 128. WILLIAM NORRIS PALMER (Lewis H. 6), b. Aug.
12, 1869; m. EMMA ISABEL McKIE Dec. 25, 1887, dau. of Samuel and
Elizabeth McKie, b. Aug. 27, 1872.
He is a pattern maker, a stockholder and interested in the Fairbury Iron
Works & Winchmill Co. His a^ldress is looi E. 2nd St., Fairbury, Neb.
Children : —
VIII— 3093. Ethel Palmer, b. Nov. 20, 1890.
VIII— 3094. Mabel Prances Palmer, b. June 10, 1892.
VIII— 3095. Lora Jane Palmer, b. Oct. 30, 1895.
VIII— 3096. Jessie May Palmer, b. May 4, 1904.
Issue of I'Villiam Norris Palmer {No. j/d) and Minerva Cochrane.
They were not found. See record in sixth generation.
Issue of Emma Palmer {No. j;/) atid James Story, bom in Norwich, Conn.
VII— 1132. JAMES PALMER STORY (Emma, Norris, John,
Moses, John, John), b. July i. 1854; d. Nov. 6, 1896: buried in Brewster's
Neck Cemetery; m. NELLIE FRANCES MOSES June 8, 1881, dau. of
John M. Moses and Ellen Brown, of Fairmount, N. J., b. .'Vug. 6. 1857.
He was a clerk for more than ten years and then a partner from June i,
1882, with James E. Fuller, as insurance agents at Norwich, Conn. After
314 PALMER FAMILY.
his m. he continued there; also in real estate business. His widow resides at
54 Euclid Ave., Hackensack, N. J.
Children : —
VIII— 3097. CLIFFORD MONROE STORY, b. July 7, 1883.
He is engaged in the cotton brokerage trade at 56 Beaver St., N. Y.
VIII— 3098. MARGARET MAY STORY, b. May 28, 1885.
VIII— 3099. ALBERT GIRARD STORY, b. Mar. 14, 1888.
The residence of all of these children is with their mother, at this writ-
ing (1908).
VII— 1 133. ALFRED E. STORY (Emma 6), b. Aug. 15, 1856; d.
May 28, 1873.
VII— 1 134. MARY E. STORY (Emma 6), b. Feb. 7, 1862; m. ED-
WIN LATHROP, JR., Sept. 16, 1884. son of Edwin Lathrop and Lydia
Campbell.
They reside in Portland, Oregon.
Issue : —
VIII — 3100. Alice Lathrop, d. at 4 years of age.
Line of John, John, Moses, Martha, Margaret.
Issue of Robert Johnson (No. ^i8) and Sarah Craft.
VII— 1135. MARGARET JOHNSON (Robert 6), b. 3 mo. 19, 1837;
d. 4 mo. 20, 1849.
VII— 1136. ORLISTA ROBERT JOHNSON (Robert 6), b. 12 mo.
27, 1839; d. 5 mo. 8, 1849.
VII— 1137. SARAH ELLEN JOHNSON (Robert 6), b. 10 mo. 17,
1841 ; d. 7 mo. 28, i860; unm.
I
VII— 1 138. MARY ELIZA JOHNSON (Robert 6), b. i mo. 10,
1843; ^- '- ™^^- 3- i860; unm.
VII— 1 139. JOSHUA M. JOHNSON (Robert, Margaret, Martha.
Moses, John, John), b. Tune 11, "1845: m. M.ARY ELIZABETH WARE-
HAM, of Philadelphia, Oct. 12. 1898; b. July 21, 1866. No children.
He was an officer in the Citizens' Bank. Davton, O., for eight years;
came to Philadelphia, Pa., about 1894, and engaged in the livery business at
Bell\aie Stables. 12th and Locust Sts.. that citv.
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SEVENTH GENERATION. 315
VII— 1 140. CANTWELL JOHNSON (Robert 6), b. 8 mo. 3, 1847;
d. 12 mo. 2, 1892; unm.
He was vice president of the firm of Sinker, Davis & Co., of Indianapolis,
Ind., and died at Valley View, Ky., while on a business trip for that company.
VII— 1 141. JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON (Robert 6), b. Nov. 6,
1849; m. ORILLA C. BENNETT Jan. 27, 1881, at Dayton. O., dau. of
Rev. Moses Gale Bennett, of Bennett's Mills, N. J., and Ann i\Iaria Shuey,
of Germantown, O., b. June 28, 1852; d. Jan. 5, 1906.
"She was a woman of rare gifts."
He is engaged in printing and bookbinding at 44 North JefYerson St.,
Dayton, O.
Child :—
VIII— 3101. Sarah Johnson, b. June 10, 1882; d. June 12, 1882.
Issue of Ann Johnson (No. ^2g) and William B. Silver.
VII— 1143. JOSHUA J. SILVER (Ann, Margaret, Martha, Moses,
John, John), b. 9 mo. 20, 1836: d. 6 mo. 2, 1890, at Purdin Linn Co.. Mo. ;
m. RACHEL MOUNCE i mo. 25, i860, at Camden, N. J., dau. of William
and Elizabeth Mounce, b. 11 mo. 17, 1838. at Purdin, Mo.
Issue : —
VIII— 3102. William Edward Silver, b. Dec. 4, 1860; d. Feb. 21, 1802.
VIII— 3103. ELIZABETH SILVER, b. Aug. 29, 1862; m. HORACE
TOMLIN Nov. 5, 1881, son of Jeremiah and Jane Tomlin, b. Nov. 13, 1854.
He is a farmer, with address Purdin, Mo.
Children : —
IX— 5950. Ida Tomlin, b. Dec. 14, 1884; d. July 28, 1887.
IX— 5951. Ray Silver Tomlin, b. Oct. 10, 1889.
IX— 5952. Frank Earl Tomlin, b. Mar. 7, 1892.
IX— 5953. Emmet Almerme Tomlin, b. Nov. 14, 1894; d. July 25, 1899.
IX— 5954. Elmer Richman Tomlin, b. June 12, 1897; d. July 25, 1899.
IX— 5955. Rhena Tomlin, b. Oct. 24, 1899.
IX— 5956. Ralph Alkire Tomliu, b. Jan. 19, 1902; d. Dec. 29, 1902.
rx— 5957. Howard Glenn Tomlin, b. Sept. 28, 1905.
VIII— 3104. ELLA M. SILVER, b. Sept. 18, 1864; m. CHARLES
SMITH TOMLIN Feb. 12, 1887, son of Edwin and Margaret Tomlin, b.
April 12, 1 86 1.
He is a farmer, with address Linneus, Mo. No children, but reported to
have two adopted ones (Charles S. and Horace Tomlin are cousins.)
VIII— 3105. MARGARET J. SILVER, b. Oct. 9. 1866: m. ALEX-
ANDER WOODSIDE Jan. 29, 1890.
He d. April 25, 1895, at Purdin, Linn Co., Mo., which is her address.
Children : —
IX -5958. Samuel Mac Woodslde, b. Feb. 11, 1891; d. June 21, 1901.
IX— 5959. William Silver Woodside, b. Aug. 25, 1892.
IX— 5960. Jennie Stewart Woodside, b. Oct. 4, 1894.
3i6 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3106. MARTHA M. SILVER, b. Jan. 14, 1869; d. July 15,
1896; m. ANDREW JACKSON TURNER Mar. 5. 1886.
He d. Feb. 4, 1888, in Linn Co. Mo.
M. second, JOHN MORRIS Oct. 10, 1889, son of Thomas and Eliza
Morris. His address is Cushing, Okla.
Children by first husband : —
IX— 5961. Thomas Benton Turner, b. Dec. 10, 1886.
IX— 5962. Bertha Turner, b. Nov. 23, 1887.
She m. Nova Goock, Mar. 4, 1908. Their address is Purdin, Mo.
Children by second husband : —
IX— 5963. Roger Morris, b. July 25. 1890.
IX— 5964. Elizabeth Morris, b. May 12, 1892.
VIII— 3107. WILLIAM M. SILVER, b. Sept. 14, i87i;unm.
VIII— 3108. FRANK D. SILVER, b. June 6, 1874.
VIII— 3109. MARY T. SILVER, b. Sept. 24, 1878; m. ELBERT ES-
LINGER Dec. 25, 1895.
He is a farmer, with address Linneus, Linn Co.. Mo.
Children : —
IX— 5965. Lillian R. Eslinger, b. July 8, 1897.
IX— 5966. Frances E. Eslinger, b. Sept. 10. 1899.
IX— .5967. Bertha M. Eslinger, b. Oct. 6. 1901.
IX— 5968. Ruth M. Eslinger. b. Sept. 29. 1904.
VIII— 3110. CHARLES SILVER, b. Sept. 12,' 1881 ; unm; address,
Chilicothe, Mo.
VII— 1144. HORATIO SILVER (Ann 6), b. 4 mo. 6, 1839; m.
SARAH GRIFFITH 12 mo. -,r. 1869, dau. of William Griffith, b. April 10,
i848;d. July 22, 1883.
He is a farmer near Richmond, Ind.
Children : —
VIII— 31 II. HARRY SILVER, b. Sept. 16. 1871 ; m. MAGGIE BY-
ERS Dec. — , 1899, dau. of William Byers.
He is an insurance agent, residing near Easton, O.
Child :—
IX— 5969. William Horatio Silver, b. April 1, 1906.
VIII— 31 12. GRACE G. SILVER, b. Oct. 11, 1873: m. LUTHER
KING June r, 1896.
He is a farmer near Richmond, Ind. ; R. D. 7.
TX— 5970. Horatio William King, b. March 7. 1897.
VIII— 3113. ALICE SILVER, b. Aug. 14. 1876; m. LEMUEL D.
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\
CUMMINS Oct. 21, 1903, son of Vincent Cummins and Margaret Susan
Whitworth, b. May 31, 1875.
He is a Chief Police of the U. S. Senate at the Capitol, with residence at
117 E St., S. E. Washington, D. C.
Child :—
IX— 5971. Edgar Whitworth Cummins, b. Oct. 15, 1906.
VIII— 3114. FRANCES SILVER, b. Sept. 20, 1880.
She is a teacher. Her address is Richmond, Ind.
VIII— 31 15. Child, b. July 7. 1884; ^1- Aug. 18, 1884.
VII— 1 143. MARGARET C. SILVER (Ann 6), b. May 28, 1841;
m. CLARKSON JENNINGS Feb. 20. 1866, at Eaton, O., son of Levi Jen-
nings and Hannah A. Clark, of Eldridge Hill, Salem Co., N. J., b. Mar. 9,
1840; d. Aug. 22, 1907, at Eaton, O. : bur. at Mound Hill.
The following is from an obituary, at the time of his death : —
On the 9th of Mart^h, 1840, in Eldridge Hill, Nov.- Jersey, -was born Clarksou Jen-
nings, the only son of Levi and Hannali Jennings. At the age of eleven he suflered
the loss of his mother, and grew up the idolized companion of his father, at whose side
he learned the trade of a mason. Later he became the support of his aged father and
two younger sisters.
He early prepared himself for the work of a teacher, and was engaged in that
profession when the Civil War called him to offer his service to his country. That call
he answered and thei-ewith came the loss of his health and the change in the course of
his life to farming.
Returning from the war, he married Margaret Silver, the sister of his college
friend, and a few years after moved to Preble county, Ohio, where his subsequent life
has been spent. The family circle consisting of parents and four children was unbroken
to the time of his death.
By birthright he was a member of the Friends' church, and he always adhered
to her teachings, believing in the guidance of the spirit and forum of the conscience.
His life portrayed the Quaker traits that his ancestry bequeathed him. Reticent
and unassuming, but kindly and thoughtful. He cared nothing for outward show, but
everything for inner worth.
His was a peaceable disposition and many times has he suffered personal wrong
rather than provoke contention by opposing it, nor did he like others wronged. A
maxim which he always held before himself and family was, "There is good in all
but none are all good."
He had a well informed mind and was a great reader, when not working he was
always found with book or paper.
Not great as the world knows greatness, but good. His life was lived solely for
those about him, and thus it was that every task he undertook, however humble, re-
ceived the same careful attention that might have been expected in affairs of state.
Not widely known but loved by the few who knew him well. And if there be
anything of value in the example of a simple life well lived, the example of high
ideals in a humble spirit, of thinking much and saying little, of giving much and asking
little, then Clarkson Jennings has not lived in vain, for therp be those whose lives are
far better for it. His life was gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might
stand up and say to all the world, "this was a man."
His widow and daughter continue at the home on VVadsworth St.. Eaton,
O. Children :—
VIII— 31 16. ANNA S. JENNINGS, b. May. 11, 1867: m. JOHN W.
Cook Dec. 24, 1903, son of Jason W, Cook and Elizabeth Gray, b. June 18,
3i8 PALMER FAMILY.
1848, near Portland, Jay Co., Ind. (His father came from Mass. and was a
son of a Friends' Minister.)
He is a grain dealer at Eaton, Ohio.
She commenced teaching school in !ier seventeenth year, and taught for
eighteen years. No children.
Vni— 3117. LEVI JENNINGS, b. Mar. 23, 1869.
He is a graduate of Ohio State University, at Columbus; now an elec-
trical engineer at Eaton, O.
VIII— 31 18. ELMA F. JENNINGS, b. April 3, 1875.
She is a graduate of Ohio State University and is a teacher in the High
School ; resides with her mother.
VIII— 31 19. WILLIAM S. JENNINGS, b. June 19, 1877.
He is a graduate of Ohio State University and now (1907) principal of
Clinton Twp. High School, at Clintonville, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.
VII— 1 146. OSCAR \V. SILVER (Ann 6), b. July 24, 1843; m-
HELENA M. BUTTON Dec. 11. 1869, dau. of George and Sarah Button.
They reside near Camden. O. He is a farmer.
Children : —
VIII— 3120. HORATIO Z. SILVER, b. Sept. 22, 1872, near Camden,
O.; m. LORA SMITH June 19, 1900, of Richmond, Ind.
He is a physician, and resides in Gordon, O.
Child :—
IX— 5972. Helen Silver, b. June 10, 1901.
VIII— 3121. WILLIAM B. SILVER, b. April 20, 1884.
His address is Camden, Preble Co., O.
VII— 1147. JOSEPH J. SILVER (Ann 6), b. Sept. 9, 1845; m.
ALICE LANING Jan. 13, 1885. She d. July 20, 1905.
He resides in Kansas City, Kan., where his wife died. He is a real
estate dealer. No issue.
VII— 1148. ROBERT SILVER (Ann 6), b. Jan. 25, 1849; m.
LAURA LAWRENCE, 1881.
They reside in Knightstov.-n, Ind. He is a buggy manufacturer.
Children :—
VIII_3122. Jessie Ann Silver, b. 1882.
VIII— 3123. Howard Silver, b. 1884; d. 1884.
VIIT 3124. Ralph Lawrence Silver, b. 1886.
VII— 1 150. REBECCA ANN SILVER (Ann 6), b. Sept. 24, 1854;
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m. HON. WINFIELD FREEMAN July 6, 1876, in Richmond. Ind., son
of James and Elenor Freeman, b. Jai.. 3, 1837, in London, Ohio.
He is an attorney: practiced first in Eaton, O. In 1879 ^^^ removed to
Kansas City, Kan. He is a strong temperance advocate, and was in the cam-
paign that made Kansas a Proliibiticn State. He was Probate Judge of Wy-
andotte Co. for two terms.
They made a tour around the world, returning in 1898, and he now lec-
tures on the Eastern World. Their address is 737 Washington Boulevard,
Kansas City, Kan. They have two adopted children.
Vni— 3125. FRANK FREEMAN, b. Tune 25, 1879; m. NELLIE
TROWER.
Issue : —
IX— 5973. Nellie Freeman.
IX — 5974. Virginia Freeman.
VIII— 3126. NELLIE FREEMAN, b. Oct. 2-j, 1880; m. CHESTER
A. GRIEST.
Issue : —
IX — 5975. Reba Freeman Griest.
IX— 5976. Sarah Griest.
Line of Joiix, Johx, Mo.^es, M.\rtha, Joseph.
Issue of Charles Thoiusoii ChamherlaUi (No. ^21) and Paiiielia Havs Archer.
VII— 1152. MARY ARCHER CHAMBERLAIN ( Charles T. 6), b.
Nov. 16, 1844; d. Sept. 30, 1853.
VII— 1154. CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN. JR..
(Charles T. 6). b. July 15. 1847; d. Ocl — . 1909; m. MARY FLEMING
July I, 1871, son of John Fleming, from Alexandria, Va., and Mary Roane
Stockman, from Elizabethtown, Ky.. b. June 26, 1851, in Natchez, Miss.
He is of the firm of ChamLerlain & Patterson, drv goods merchants. 408
Main St., Natchez, Miss.
Children : —
VIII— 3127. CHARLOTl E T. CHAMBERLAIN, b. Mar. 29, 1872;
m. JOHN MERRIWETHER JONES Dec. 20, 1894, of Port Gibson. Miss.,
where they reside, son of .Archibald K. and Mary C. Jones. No issue.
VIII— 3128. MARY FLE.MIXG CHAMBERLAIN, b. Oct. 7,
1873; m. DR. WILLIAM T. JONES Jan. 17, 1907. of Port Gibson, Miss.,
and brother to John M. Jones, of last No.
His address is, care of Cb.Tmberiain Sanitarium. Natchez, Miss.
VIII— 3129. lOSEPHlNE CHAMBERLAIN, b. Oct. 22. 1875: m.
JOHN RAWLE Oct. 22. 1904.
320 PALMER FAMILY
They reside in Natchez, Miss.
Issue : —
IX— 5977. Mary Fleming Rawle, b. May 29, 1907.
VIII— 3130. JOHN FLEMING CHAMBERLAIN, b. Sept. 20, 1877.
He graduated in medicine at Tulane Medical College, New Orleans, La.,
in May, 1906. His address is Cliamlitrlain Sanitarium, Natchez, Miss.
VIII— 3131. CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN, JR., b.
July 18, 1880; m. ETT — ELISE JONES June i, 1905. •
They reside in Natchez, Miss.
Child:—
IX— 5978. Charles Thomson Chamberlain (4th), b. Mar. 29, 1906.
VIII— 3132. ANNIE BUCK CHAMBERLAIN, b. Oct. 24, 1882.
Her probable address is Natchez, Miss.
VII— 1156. JOSEPHINE CHAMBERLAIN (Charles T. 6), b. Jan.
2, 1850; m. WILLIAM HENRY KER Feb. i, 1871.
He d. Nov. 24, 1902. Her residence is Natchez, Miss.
Children : —
VIII— 3133. Charles Thomson Ker, b. Sept. 7, 1S72; d. .Tuly — , 1873.
VIII— 3134. John Ker, b. Nov. S, 1S78; m.
He resides at Fortland, Ore.
VIII— 3135. Pamelia Archer Ker, b. Feb. 14, 1882; d. Feb. 23, 1899.
VIII— 3136. William H. Ker, Jr., b. Aug. 3, 1887; d. June 11, 1888.
VII— 1 157. GEORGE EARLE CHAMBERLAIN (Charles T, Jos-
eph, Martha. Moses, John, John), b. Jan. i, 1854; m. SALLIE NEWMAN
WELCH May 21, 1879, of Natchez, Miss., dau. of A. T. Welch, b. Sept. 26,
1855, in Concordia Parish, La.
They reside in Portland, Oregon.
The following is an account of his career to the time of publishing this
genealogy :
HON. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN.
Believers in the influence of heredity will find much to support their claims in
the ancestral i-ecord of the Governor of Oregon, Hon. George Earl Chamberlain. The
qualities that have given him an eminent position in the public life of the Northwest
are his by inheritance from a long line of capable, scholarly and influential ancestors.
The family of which he is a member, came from England at an early period in American
history and settled among the pioneers of Pennsylvania. His grandfather. Dr. Joseph
Chamberlain, a native^ of Delaware was one of the distinguished physicians at Newark,
that state. The lady whom he married also came of a prominent pioneer family. Her
uncle, Charles Thompson, who served as secretary of the Continental Congress from
1774 to 1789, was born in Ireland, of Scotch lineage, November 29th, 1729. Accompan-
ied by three sisters he settled at New Castle, Del., in 1741, and there became a teacher
in the Friends' Academy. In 1758 he was one of the agents appointed to treat with
the Indians at Oswego, and while there was adopted by the Delawares, who conferred
upon him an Indian name meaning "One who speaks with truth." The possessor of lit-
erary ability, he left his Imprint upon the literature of his age through his "Harmony
of the Five Gospels," a translation of the Old and New Testaments, and an inquiry into
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SEVENTH GENERATION. 321
the cause of tlie alienation of the Delaware and Shawneee Indians. His private file of
letters containing communications written to him while secretary of the Continental
Congress and before that time, is among the most valued possessions of Governor
Chamberlain, and contains letters from all the leading men of that day.
In the family of Dr. Joseph Chamberlain was a son, Charles Thomson Chamberlain,
a native of Newark, Del., and a graduate of Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia. After
receiving the degree of M, D., he settled in Natchez, Miss., in 18.37, as offering a favor-
able opening for a professional man. During the years that followed, he built up a
large practice and established an enviable reputation for skill in the diagnosis and
treatment of disease. An evidence of his kindly spirit of devotion to duty and self-sacri-
ficing labors for others is shown by his record during the yellow fever epidemic of 1871.
At that time, when many physicians felt justified in considering their own health, he
attended patients night and day, without thought of self, until at last he was stricken
with the disease and soon died.
The wife of Dr. Charles T. Chamberlain was Pamelia H .Archer, a native of
Harford county, Md., and now a resident of Natchez, Miss. Her father, Hon. Stevenson
Archer, was born in Harford county, and graduated from Princeton College, 1805, after
which he became an attorney. He served in Congress from 1811 to 1817 from Maryland,
and in the latter year accepted an appointment from Mississippi Territoi-y with guber-
natorial powers, and resigned later. From 1S19 to 1821 he again represented his district
In Congress where he was a member of the committee on foreign affairs. In 1S25 he
was elected one of the justices of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, which office he
held until his death in 1848, at which time he was chief justice. His father, John
Archer, M. D., was a native of Harford county, Md., born in 1741. After graduating
at Princeton in 1760, he studied for the ministry, but throat trouble rendeiing pulpit
work inadvisable, he turned his attention to medicine. The fii-st medical diploma ever
Issued in the new world was given to him by the Philadelphia Medical College. In 177S
he was elected a member of the convention which framed the Constitution and Bill of
Rights of Maryland. At the commencement of the Revolutionary War, he had com-
mand of a military company, the first enrolled in Harford county, and was a member of
the State Legislature. After the war he practiced his profession and several important
discoveries in therapeutics are credited to him. In 1797 he was a presiedntial elector and
from 1801 to 1807 was a member of Congress from Mar.vland. His death occun-ed in
1810. The Archer family is of Scotch-Irish descent and wa.s represented among the
earliest settlers of Harford county, where for generations htey wielded wide influence.
It is worthy of record that the portrait of Hon. Stevenson Archer appears among those
of distinguished men of Maryland placed in the new courthouse In Baltimore, that
state, and also adorns the courthouse in his native county.
In a family of five children, Hon. George Earle Chamberlain was third in order of
birth. His name comes to him from an uncle, George Earle, who who one of the noted
men of Maryland, and assistant postmaster general of the United Stales during General
Grant's term as President. In his native city of Natchez, Miss., he received such ad-
vantages as the public schools afforded. On leaving school in 1870, he clerked in a mer-
cantile store. Two years later, entering college at Lexington. Va.. ho took the regular
course of study In the Washington and Lee University, from which he was graduated
in July of 1876, with the degrees of A. B. and B. L. Shortly after his graduation he
returned to Natchez, where he remained until after the presidential election. How-
ever, prospects for success in the south wer? not encouraging at that time, and he de-
termined to seek a more favorable opening. With this purpose in view he came to Ore-
gon, which has been his home since his arrival December Bth. 1876. Early in 1S77 he
taught a country school and In the latter part of the year was appointed deputy clerk
of Linn County, which position he held until the summer of 1879. During 1880 he was
elected to the lower house of the legislature and in 1884 became district attorney for
the third judicial district of Oregon. In the discharge of the duties of these various
oflSces he gave satisfaction to all concerned, evincing wide professional knowledge and
resourcefulness. His talents being recognized by the sovernor, he was given the
appointment of attorney-general of Oregon on the creation of that office by act of legln-
lature in 1891, his appointment bearing date of May 21, 1891. for a short time before
this he had been interested in the banking business at Albany, being connected first with
the First National Bank, and later with the Linn County National Bank.
At the general election following his appointment, he was elected attorney-general
on the Democratc ticket, receiving a majority of about five hundred, notwithstanding
the fact that the Republican majority in Oregon at that time was about ten thousand.
In 1900, he was elected district attorney of Multnomah county by a majority of eleven
hundred and sixty-two, the county being then about four thousand Republican. The
highest honor of his life came to him, unsolicited in 1902, when the Democrats nom-
322 PALMER FAMILY
inated him for governor by acclamation. In the election that followed he received a
majority of two hundred and fifty-six over the Republican candidate, although on the
congressional vote the state at the time was nearly fifteen thousand Republican. In
1906 he was again nominated by his party for Governor, and was re-elected by a ma-
jority of twenty -five hundred o^er his opponent, being the only Democrat elected.
These figures are indicative of his popularity, not only with his own party, but
with the general public. Among his large circle of friends and admirers are many who,
though of different political faith, have yet such a warm regard for the man himself
and such a firm faith in his ability to guide aright the ship of state, that many thousand
votes were given him by people accustomed to vote another ticket than his own. It is
dou"btful if any public man possesses greater strength among the people of the state.
Throiigh the long period of his residence here, he has won and maintained the con-
fidence of the people, and his upright life, combined with unusual mental gifts, has
given him his present prominence and prestige.
In Natchez, Miss., Mr. Chamberlain married Miss Sally N. Welch, who was born
near that city, a descendant of an old Revolutionary family from New England. Her
father. A. T. Welch, a native of New Hampshire, was a large planter near Natchez, the
possessor of abundant means that rendered possible the giving of valuable educational
advantages to his children. Mrs. Chamberlain was graduated from the Natchez Institute
and is a lady of culture and refinement, an active member of the Calvary Presbyterian
Church and also a member of the Eastern Star.
The Commercial Club, of Portland, Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, University
Club and Oregon State Historical Society, number Governor Chamberlain among their
members. A life member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks in Portland,
he is past exalted ruler of the local lodge. While at Albany he joined the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows, in which he is past noble grand and a demitted member of lodge
and encampment. Interested in the Knights of Pythias, he is past chancellor of Laurel
Lodge. No. 7 at Albany. His record in Masonry is interesting and proves him to have
been devoted to the lofty principles of that order. His initial experience with Masonry
began in St. John's Lodge, No. 62, A. F. & A. M., at Albany, of which he is past master.
At this writing his membership is in Williamette Lodge, No. 1 at Portland, and he is
past grand orator of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. The Royal Arch degree was conferred
upon him in Bailey Chapter No. 8 at Albany, in which he is past high priest, and
he is also past grand high priest oC the Grand Chapter of Oregon. He was raised to
the Knight Templar degree in Temple Commandery No. 3, K. T., at Albany, in which
he is past eminent commander. The thirty-second degree was conferred upon him in
Oregon consistory No. 1, at Portland, and he is also identified with Al Kader Templo,
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
On January 19, 1909, the State legislature, which was Republican, elected him to
succeed the Hr>n. C. W. Fulton in the United States Senate. Governor Chamberlain's
election to the Senate was one of the great anomalies of American politics, the people
having chosen him by direct vote and the Republican legislature being compelled to
elect him instead of a man of their own faith. It marked the triumph of the direct
vote by the people for the office of United States Senator.
It was also a great tribute to his personal popularity in the State, he having re-
ceive.d thousands of votes fi-om those not affiliated with the Democratic party.
In the Senate, Senator Chamberlain has been named on the following committees:
The Committees on Agriculture and Forestry, Expenditures in the Interior Department.
Trrigation and Reclamation of Arid Lands, Pacific railroads, Philippines, Printing and
Public Lands.
Children : —
VIII— 3137. CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN, b. July 12,
1S80: m. DEBORAH SPENCER BOATNER Nov. 29, 1905, b. March
26, 1884, at Natchez, Miss; later of Vidalia, La.
He graduated at the Portland, Ore.. High School and Academy in the
class of 1903; then graduated at the Cooper Medical College, San Franci.sco,
and a post-graduate of the New York Polyclinic and Eye and Ear Infirmary.
He practices medicine as a specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat;
with offices in Dekum Building and residence 574 Tillamook St., Portland,
Oregon.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 323
Children : —
IX— 5979. Rita Chamberlain, b. Sept. 19, 1906, in Portland, Or.
IX— 5980. John Boatner Chamberlain, b. 1908.
VIII— 3138. SARAH NEWMAN CHAMBERLAIN, b. July 30,
i88i;d. May 21, 1882.
VIII— 3139. LUCY ARCHER CHAMBERLAIN, b. Sept. 29, 1883,
in Albany, Ore; m. GEORGE FREDERICK BLAIR Sept. 4, 1905, son of
Judge C. A. Blair, of the Supreme Court of Michigan.
They reside at 681 Tillamook St.. Portland, Oregon.
Child :—
IX— ,-981. Lucy Blair, b. Aug. 17, 1906.
VIII— 3140. MARGUERITE CHAMBERLAIN, b. Aug. 15. 1887:
m. H. ROWAN GAITHER. 1907.
They reside at Natchez, Miss.
VIII— 3141. CARRIE L"r:E CHAMBERLAIN, b. May 27, 1891.
VIII— 3142. GEORGE EARLE CHAMBERLAIN. JR.. b. May 10,
1894.
VIII— 3143. FANNIE WELCH CHAMBERLAIN, b. Oct. 8. 1898.
VII— 1 158. LAURA TURPIN CH.\MBERLAIN (Charles T. 6), b.
Dec. 4, 1855; m. JAMES A. JONES Nov. 21. 1S89.
They were temporarily at Oceanside, Cal. ; then returned to Natchez,
Miss.
Child :—
VIII— 3144. M.\ZIE FLEMING JONES, b. Oct. 17, 1892.
VII— 1161. K.\TE ARCHER CMAMBERL.MN (Charles T. 6). b.
Dec. 23. i860; m. ALFRED VIDAL DAVIS Nov. 5, 1885. He d.March
— , 1910.
They resided in Natchez. Miss, where he died.
Children : —
VIII— 3145. ALFRED VIDAL DAVIS. JR., b. Aug. 24, 1886.
VIII— 3146. LAURA ARCHER DAVIS, b. April 17, 1891.
\TII— 3147. JOSEPHINE DAVIS, b. Oct. 17, 1893.
VIII— 3148. LILLIE VIDAL DAVIS, b. Sept. 10. 1899.
324 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3149. CHARLES THOMSON C. DAVIS, b. Nov. 2-], 1900.
Issue of Mary Chamberlain (No. ^24) and George Earle.
VIII— ii62>4. BESSIE CHAMBERLAIN EARLE (Mary 6), b.
Dec. 31, 1844: d. Aug. 25. 1845.
(This record was obtained after the numbering was completed.)
VII— 1 163. RICHARD TILGH^IAN EARLE (Mary. Joseph.
Martha, jNIoses, John, John), b. June 13. 1848; d. Dec. 12. 1890; bur. in Oak
Hill Cemetery, Georgetown, D. C. : m. . She is dec'd.
He was a Lieutenant in the U. S. Army.
Issue : —
VIII— 3150. Emily Tilghman Earle.
She m. Berkele.v Uevnolds Davids. She is said to have removed to Long
Island, N. Y.
VII— 1 164. BESSIE CHAMBERLAIN EARLE (2d) (Mary 6)5
nU ROBERT W. McPHERSON, son of John D. xMcPherson and Elizabeth
Webster.
He is deceased ; bur. at Rock Creek Cemetery. No issue. They resided
in Washington, D. C.
VII— 1165. GEORGE EARLE. JR.. (Mary 6). b. June i. 1852; m,
CAROLINE ADELAIDE NAYLOR Feb. 14, 1898, dau. of Rev. Stephen
McGill Najdor and Lucretia Adelaide Donaldson.
They reside at Laurel, Prince George Co., Md. He is employed in the
office of the City Surveyor, Wa.ihinglon, D. C, Municipal Building.
Issue : —
VIII— 3151. Richard Tilghman Earle, 3d., 1). Dec. 17, 1898.
VII— 1166. MARY EARLE (Marv 6). m. HOWARD S. KNEED-
LER.
Their address is 121 West Chestnut Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3152. Edith Tilghman Kneedler.
VIII— 3153. Howard S. Kneedler, Jr.
VII— 1167. CHARLES THOMSON CHAMBERLAIN EARLE
(Mary 6), m. LEOLA MOULTON.
He is in the Navy Dept. in the State. War and Navy Building, Washing-
ton. D. C. His address is 2515 Guilford Ave.. Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
VIII— 3154. Katharine Earle
VIII— 3155. A girl, b. May 1, 1910,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 325
VII— 1 168. SUZANNE FRISBY EARLE (Mary 6), m. M. OG-
DEN JONES.
M. second, SAMUEL F. EMMONS.
He is connected with the Geological Dept. of the U. S. Government at
Washington, D. C, with address 1721 H St., N. W.
Issue by first husband :—
VIII— 3156. Carolyn Ogden.
VII— 1 169. KATHARINE CHAMBERLAIN EARLE (Mary 6),
m. HENRY BRIGHAM LOOKER, son of Thomas H. Looker, Paymaster
Gen., U. S. Navy, b. April 10, 1858: d. Jan. 3, 1905.
Her address is 1312 Thirteenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Issue : —
VIII— 3157. Reginald Earle Looker, b. Feb. 11, 1895.
Issue of Anna M. Chamberlain (No. j.?/) and Albert H. Barnes.
VII— 1 170. JOSEPHINE C. BARNES.
VII— 1 171. ELLEN BARNES.
The}' reside at 1330 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa., but are frequently trav-
eling abroad.
Line of John^ Iohn, Moses, Martha, Pierce.
Issue of James W. Chamberlain (No. ^?J5) and Anna M. Haderman.
VII— 1 172. GEORGE FIERCE CHAMBERLAIN (James W.,
Pierce, Martha, Moses, John, fihn), b. Nov. 26, 1867, at Newark, Del.; m.
ELLA WELLS Nov. 23, 1898. of Viclrsburg, Miss., dau. of Dr. William
Wells.
He is a bookkeeper: resides in Natchez, Miss. No children.
VII— 1173. EDWARD NORMAN CHAMBERLAIN (James W.
6). b. May 4, 1870, at St. Joseph's, La.; m. JANE RAYMOND JEFFER-
IS Oct. 3, 1892. Shed. Nov. 30, 1906.
He is an architect in Natchez, Miss., where he has a record for fine
work.
Children, all horn in Natcliez. Mi.'^s. : —
VIII— 3158. Uicv .Tefferis Chamlierlain, b. July 12, 1893.
Vlll— 3159. Anna Matilda Chamberlain, b. Oct. 21, 1895.
VIII— 3160. Constanoe Kenrney Chamberlain, b. Feb. 19, 1897.
VIII— 3161. .lane Raymond Chamberlain, b. March 17, 1902.
VIII— 3162. Edward Norman Chamberlain, b. Feb. 12. 1904.
326 PALMER FAMILY
VII— 1 174. MARY CHAMBERLAIN (James W'. 6), b. Jan. 10,
1875-
She is a music teacher and conducts a private school: resides in Natchez,
Miss.
Issue of Rex: George IV. Cluinberlain {No. jjd) and Mary A. Annesley.
VII— 1 175. LAURA AN^NESLEY CHAMBERLAIN (George W.
6), b. Aug. 30, 1869, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; m. REV. WILLIAM WAD-
DELL Jan. 12, 1897.
They reside at Ponte Nova, Baliia, Brazil.
Children : —
VIII— 3163. Kenneth Chamberlain Waddell.
VllI— 3164. Helen Annesley Waddell.
VIII— 3165. Agnes Waddell.
VIII— 3166. Richard Lord Waddell.
VII— 1176. PIERCE x\NNESLEY CHAMBERLAIN (George W.
6), b. April i, 1872, in Sao Paulo, Brazil; m. JULIE B. LAW June 14,
1 901.
He was a missionary in Bahia, Brazil, and living at Villa Nova da Rain-
ha, but later returned to the U. S. and resides at Verona, N. J.
Issue : —
VIII — .■?167. Pierce Anneslej- Chamberlain.
VIII— 3168. Ellen Margaret Chamberlain.
VII— 1 177. :MARY CHRISTINE CHAMBERLAIN (George W.
6), b. Nov. 2, 1873, in Sao Paula; d. Sept. 4, 1899, of yellow fever, at Feira
da S. Anna, Bahia ; unm.
VII— 1179. HELEN ELIZABETH CHAMBERLAIN (George W.
6), b. Feb. 24, 1877, at Sao Paula.
She resides with her mother at Bridgeton, N. J.
VII— 1 180. GEORGE AGNEW CHAMBERLAIN (George W. 6), "
b. March 15, 1879, at Sao Paula -
In 1907 he was U. S. Consul at Pernambuco. one of the chief cities of
Brazil ; later he was promoted to vice consul to Portuguese East Africa.
VII— 1181. DANIEL STEWART CHAMBERLAIN, b. Dec. 2,
1881 ; d. Dec. 6, 1899, of vellov,- fever, at Feira da S. Anna.
I
SEVENTH GENERATION. 337
Line of John, John, Moses, Martha, Palmer.
Issue of Catherine Chainbeiiaiii {No. JS^) '^'"■^ James McNeill.
VII— 1 182. GEORGE PALMER McNEILL (Catherine, Palmer, Mar-
tha, Moses, John, John), b. Sept. iS, 1849; m- MARY SHEPHERD Dec.
19, 1872, born in Pittsboro, N. C.
They resided several years in Fayetteville, N. C. and thence moved to
Charlottesville, Va.
Issue, all born in Fayetteville : —
VIII— 3169. JAMES HIPKINS McNEILL, b. Aug. — , 1873.
VIII— 3170. JESSIE SHEPHERD McNEILL, b. 1875; m. RICH-
ARD KER.
They reside at Staunton, Va.
Issue : —
IX— 5982. Richard Ker. Jr.
IX- 5983. George Ker.
IX — 5984. Howard Chamberlain Ker.
IX— 5985. Charles Douglas Ker.
VIII— 3171. CHARLES THOMSON McNEILL, b. Sept. — . 1876.
He is reported to have gone to Texas.
VIII— 3172. KATE DOUGLAS .McNEILL.
She went to New York.
VIII— 3173. GEORGE PALMER McNEILL, JR.. b. 1891.
VII— 1 184. KATE RUFFIN McNEILL (Catharine 6), b. June 19,
1854, in Newark Del.: m. JOSEPH UTLEY Oct. 22. 1874.
They reside in Fayetteville. N. C.
Issue born there : —
VIII— 3174. Kate Chamberlain Utiey, b. 1875; tl. March 7, 1906; m. Frank Dixon, of
Charlotte, N. C.
VIIT— 3175. Minerva Lea Ruffln Utley, b. April — , 1876.
VIII— 3176. MARY SHEPFIERD UTLEY, m. ALBlvRT H. SLO-
CUM.
Their address is h^ayetleville, N. C.
Issue : —
IX — 5986. Howard Chambeilain Slocum.
IX— 6987. Katheiine McNeill Slocum.
VIII— 3177. JAMES McNEILL UTLEY; d. 1894.
VII— 1186. JOHN ROSE McNEILL, (Catherine 6). b. Aug. 9. 1861
( ?) ; m. IDA MOORE.
328 PALMER FAMILY.
Their address is Fayetteville, N. C.
Issue : —
VIII— 3178. John Rose McNeil, d. in infancy.
VIII— 3179. Susan Moore McNeill.
VIII— 3180. Grace Chamberlain McNeill.
VIII— 3181. Thomas Ruffin McNeill.
VlIX— 3182. Allison McNeill.
VIII— 3183. Annie Taylor McNeill.
Issue of Clara Chamberlain (No. ^^^) and George Kerr, born near Newark,
Del.
VII— ii88. MARY GILLESPIE KERR (Clara, Palmer, Martha,
Moses, John, John), b. Feb. 17, 1873.
She resides with her parents.
VII— 1189. ANDREW KERR (Clara 6), b. April 10, 1875; m. LIL-
LIE B. JONES Oct. 3, 1899, dau. of Edward Jones.
He is a civil engineer with residence at Pittsburg, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 3184. Andrew Kerr, Jr., b. Feb. 21, 1904.
VII— 1 190. HELEN MARGARETTA KERR (Clara 6), b. June 18,
1881 ; m. PROF. ARTHUR J. WOOD July 26, 1904, son of De Volsom
Wood and Frances Hart, of New York.
He is a professor at the Pennsylvania State College, near Belief onte,
Centre Co., Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 3185. Reginald DeVolsom Wood, b. June 18, 1907.
VII— 1191. ALICE GRACE KERR (Clai-a 6), b. May 9, 1885.
She resides with her parents.
Line of John, John, Moses, Martha, Ann.
Ch. of Samuel T. Mecteer (No. 344) and Mary C. Brayton, born in Kankakee,
Co., III.
VII— 1 192. JESSIE W. MEETEER (Samuel, Ann, Martha, Mos-
es, John, John), b. April 11, 1864: m. DR. EDWIN C. BLISS Jan. 15,
1890, son of Harvey Bliss and Elenora Roy Rose. b. Aug. 17, 1859.
Their residence is 610 Main St., Grinnell, Iowa.
Children : —
VIII— 3186. Esther Bliss, b. Oct. 25, 1890.
VIII— 3187. Edwin Bliss, b. June 3, 1895.
i
SEVENTH GENERATION. 329
VII— 1 193. SAMUEL J. MEETEER (Samuel 6), b. May 16, 1867;
d. June 14, 1894; m. NANNIE MAY ROSEBROUGH Nov. 24, 1892.
They resided at Little River. Rise Co., Kan., where he died and was bur-
ied. His widow resides at Builingani, Osage Co., Kan.
Child :—
VTII— 3188. Edith Meeteer, b. Nov, 5, 1893.
Issue of Joseph C. Mectecr {No. S45) ond Henrietta Chiircliiiuw.
VII— 1 194. MARTHA \V. MEETEER (Joseph 6), b. May 4, 1850,
at Newkirk farm, New Castle Co.. Del.; m. JAMES MUSGROVE Jan. 19,
1893, son of William Musgrove and Eliza Anderson.
They reside at Merchantville, N. J. No issue.
VII— 1195. FRANK C. MEETEER (Joseph 6), b. Oct. 18, 1852,
at Newark, Del.; m. M.AjRGARETTA REAMER April 2, 1896 (?), dau.
of Henry Reamer and Christie King.
He is an attorney-at-law, with office in Camden, N. J., and residence in
West Haddonfield.
Child :—
VIII— S189. Francis Churchman Meeteer, b. April 29, 1901.
VII— 1196. ANNIE M. MEETEER (Joseph 6), b. Jan. 14, 1855,
at Newark, Del. ; unm.
She resides with her parents.
VII— 1 197. HENRIETTA JOSEPHINE MEETEER (Joseph 6),
b. June I, 1857, ^t Laporte, Ind. ; unm.
The following account is taken from a local paper of March 14, 1906: —
The announcement of the appointment of ITeni-ietta Josephine Meeteer to suc-
ceed Dean Elizabeth Bond, of Swarthmore College, was made yesterday. Dean Bond
tendered her resignation to the Board of Managers last fall, to take effect at the end
of the present year.
Miss Meeteer's home is in Camden, N. J., and she comes from a Friend's family.
She completed the teacher's course at the University of Pennsylvania during the years
1896-1900, and later took a special course in Latin in the graduate department. In the
fall of 1901, Miss Meeteer was appointed to the Frances Sargent Pepper Fellowship In
classical language at the University of Pennsylvania, which honor she held for three
successive years, receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in June, 1904.
Dr. Meeteer began her work as teacher in 1887. She taught in well-known
preparatory schools in Philadelphia. In the fall of 1904, she was appointed Dean of
Women in the University of Colorado, from which position she comes to Swarthmore.
In Colorado, Miss Meeteer originated and has put into operation a system of unification
among the girls of the university. So successful and practical has this system become,
that she is now able to turn over to her successor the direction of the work without Ira-
Miss Meeteer will begin her duties at Swarthmore next fall, well prepared for
the work that is before her. In addition to her services as dean, she will teach two
or three courses in the department of Latin and Greek. With her scholarship repre-
sented by her work at the University of Pennsylvania, her experience as teacher in
secondary schools and in a university; with a love for and faith In young people. Miss
Meeteer combines the qualities and attainments desired In the women chosen to
direct, the moral, intellectual, and social life of the young women of Swarthmore Col-
lege.
330 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1 198. SAMUEL MEETEER (Joseph 6). b. Dec. 14, 1859, at
Blue Island, 111. ; m. LOUISA KING Feb. 10, 1887, dau. of Judge Alexan-
der King and Mary Watson, b. 1857.
He is a Morocco broker in i.'ew York, with residence in Hackensack. N. J.
Children : —
VIII— 3190. Henrietta King Meeteer, b. Jan. 9, 1888; d. Oct. 23, 1892.
Vm— 3191. Mary Louise Meeteer, b. Jan. 10, 1896.
VII— 1199. MARGARET COOKE MEETEER (Joseph 6), b. Dec.
II, 1861, at Chicago, 111.; m. WILLIAM VANBUREN Nov. 8, 1888, son
of James and Harriet VanBuren, d. Mar. — , 1906.
He was an attorney-at-law with residence in Indianapolis, Ind., R. D. 19.
Children : —
VIII— 3192. Ruth Allen VanBuren, b. March 30, 1894.
vm— 3193. Josephine Meeteer VanBuren, b. Dec. 23. 1895; d. Feb. 13, 1907.
VII— 1200. CHURCHiMAN MEETEER ( Joseph 6 ), b. Dec. i, 1864,
at Chicago, 111.; m. MARY WETHERALL WATSON Oct. 2, 1897, dau.
of Joseph Watson and Elizabeth Wetherall.
He is an engraver with residence in Camden, N. J. No children.
Issue of IVilliavi H. Meeteer {No. j./<5) and Margaret Horsey.
VII— 1202. MARGARET HORSEY MEETEER (William, Ann,
Martha, Moses, John, John), b. May 31, 1874; d. Jan. 5, 1899; m. WILLIAM
McKENNEY June 27, 1894, son of William McKenney and Eleanor Lux
Goldsborough, b. Dec. 7, 1873.
He is of the firm of INIcKinney & Keating, insurance agents; also a di-
rector of the Centerville National Bank, of Centerville, Queen Anne Co., Md.,
in which town he resides.
Issue : —
VIII— 3194. William McKenney, b. May 14, 1895.
Issue of Edward B. Meeteer (No. j/p) and Harriet Louisa SitnoHS
VII— 1203. FRANK C. MEETEER (Edward 6), b. Jan, 12, 1866;
m. GRACE DUNLAP, 1890, at Lodi, Wis.
He is a photographer with residence at Grand Rapids, Wis.
Issue : —
VIII— 3195. Hazel Irene Meeteer, b. 1891.
VIII— 3196. Edward Dunlap Meeteer, b. 1895.
Line of John, John, Mose.s, Moses, Willi.\m P.
Issue of ll'illiam G. Palmer, M. D. (No. J50) a)id Elizabeth D. Jackson.
VII— 1204. ELIZABETH GRAY PALMER (William G., William
SEVENTH GENERATION. 331
P., Moses, Moses, John, John), b. Sept. 21, 1848, Bladensburg, Md. ; m. DR.
WILLIAM L. ROBINS Dec. 19, 1894.
He practices in Washington, D. C, and makes a speciahy of nen^ous dis-
eases, with residence at 1700 Thirteenth St., N. W. No children.
VII— 1205. WILLIAM BLADEN PALMER (Wm. G. 6). b. Feb.
24, 1850, at Bladensburg, Md. ; m. LOVINA SALOME WOEKE Aug. 19,
1888, at Milwaukee, Wis., dau. of Rev. Albert Woeke, b. Nov. — , 1856.
He went to Chicago in 18S7, but returned to Washington, D. C, in 1896.
He is a merchant at Corner of 9lh ind I Sts., N. W., with residence at 609 I
St., N. E., that city. No issue.
VII— 1206. FANNIE GRAY PALMER (Wm. G. 6), b. Aug. 20,
1853, at Washington; unm.
She resides in Washington, D. C.
VII— 1207. BENJAMIN LOUNDES PALMER (Wm. G. 6), b.
Nov. 20, 1856; m. SADIE A. FULLER May 7, 1898.
Their address is Tacoma Park, Washington, D. C. No issue.
VII— 1208. HELEN PINCKNEY PALMER (Wm. G. 6), b. Sept.
23, i860.
She resides in Washington, D. C.
Issue of Moses G. Palmer (No. 55/) a)id Carrv Gear.
VII— 1209. WALTER GRAY PALMER (Moses 6). b. Aug. 29,
1866; d. July 22, 1901 ; m. LELIA STEVENS Jan. 29. 1895.
Their residence is not given : probablv St. Louis, Mo.
Child :—
VIII— 3197. PAULINE PICKERING PALMER, b. Jan. 4, 1896.
VII— 1210. JESSIE PALMER (Moses G. 6), b. Dec. 26, 1869: unm.
She resides at 4147 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Issue of Eliza P. Palmer (No. ?5j) a)id John T. Towers.
VII— 121 1. WILLIAM P. TOWERS (Eliza 6). b. Jan. 29, 1857; m.
OCT AVI A L. ADAMS Oct. 12, 1892, dau. of A. Jackson Adams aiid sec-
ond wife, Jane Johnson.
They reside in Washington, D. C. No children.
332 PAI.MER FAMILY.
By Second Htisband, Richard H. Griffith.
VII— I2I2. CLEORA P. GRIFFITH (Eliza 6), b. Jan. 4, 1869; in.
JOHN H. R. W^OLFE Oct. 17, 1889.
They reside in Baltimore, Md.
Children : —
VIII— 3198. John H. R. Wolfe, Jr., b. Jan. 11, 1892.
Vlil— 3199. Humphrey Dorsey Wolfe, b. Sept. 28, 1894.
VII— 1213. ELIZA BOWIE GRIFFITH (Eliza 6), b. Mar. 18, 1870;
m. JOHN A. DORSEY Aug. 26, 1893.
Their child : —
VIII— 3200. Emma Dorsey, b. May 8, 1894.
M. second, JOSEPH BLOUNT Nov. 27, 1901.
They reside in Washington, D. C.
Children : —
VIII-3201. Dorothy Lamar Blount, b. April 13, 1903.
VIII— 3202. Maud Griffith Blount, b. April 6, 1905.
VII— 1214. ELLEN CUV'LER GRIFFITH (Eliza 6), b. April 9,
1872; m. WILLIAM L. MATHEWS Nov. 28, 1888.
They reside in Washington, D. C.
Children : —
VlII— 3203. Richard Griffith Mathews, b. Feb. 10, 1890.
VIII— 3204. Eliza Bowie Mathews, b. Oct. 2, 1891.
VIII— 3205. Helen Palmer Mathew.s, b. June 12, 1894; d. May — , 1900.
VII— 1215. MAUD MEKRITT GRIFFITH (Eliza 6), b. Dec. 11,
1873; m. STEPHEN B. DORSEY April 19, 1897.
They reside near Unity P. O., Montgomery Co.. Md. No children.
VII— 1216. LILLY M. GRIFFITH (Eliza 6), b. July 21, 1876: m.
GEORGE S. BARBOUR Feb. 13, 1900.
They reside in New York City. No children.
VII— 1217. RICHARD H. GRIFFITH, JR., b. May 28. 1878; d.
July 6, 1879.
Issue of Benjauiiu D. Palmer (No. 7§p) and Mary J. Mackall. born at Wood-
lawn farm, Montgomery Co., Md.
VII— 1218. ROBERT McGILL PALMER, b. Oct. 17, 1880; m.
MARY LE CLAIRE BOSLEY June 2, 1908, dau. of Dr. James Bosley
(Health Commissioner of Baltimore, Md.) and Marv L. C. Waters.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 333
He is with the U. S. Fidelity & Guarantee Co., of Baltimore, Md., where
they reside.
VII— 1219. WILLIAM PENNELL PALMER, b. March 2, 1882; m.
MARCIA SWORMSTEDT Aug. 3, 1907, of Washington, D. C. dan. of
John S. Swormstedt and Marcia Carter.
They reside on and farm his fatlier's plantation, '"Woodlawn," with ad-
dress Sandy Spring, Montgomery Co., Md.
Issue : —
VIIT— 3206. John McGill Palmer, b. April 27, 1908.
Line of John, John, Moses, Moses, Pennell.
Issue of Edi\.vrd L. Palmer {No. 5(5j) and Susan C. Boyd, born in Balti-
more, Md.
VII— 1221. ALBERT G. PALMER (Edward L., Pennell, Moses,
Moses. John, John), b. 8 mo. 11, i860: m. JULIA MARY ELEANOR
MENARD. I mo. 29. 1896. dau. of John B. Menard and Ellen D. Grubb
(William, Curtis), b. 6 mo. 9, 1869.
They reside on the farm nf his grandfather, near Sandy Spring, Mont-
gomery Co., Md.
Children : —
Vm— 3207. Curtis Grubb Palmer, b. 8-24-1897.
VllI— 3208. Eleanor Livingston Palmer, b. 4-19-1901.
VIII— 3209. Julia Hilda Palmer, b. 12-7-1904.
VII— 1222. ELEANOR BOYD PALMER (Edward L. 6), b. 12 mo.
18, 1862; m. CARROLL R. WILLIAMS i mo. 23. 1890, son of John S. Wil-
liams and Rachel P. Magill* b. 8 mo. 2, 1858.
He is an attorney-at-law and a manager of the Delaware River Bridge
at New Hope, Pa., with office at Room 11 12 Stephen Girard Bldg., 21 South
I2th St.. and residence 3606 Race St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3210. Catherine Boyd Williams, b. 9-6-1891.
VIII— 3211. John W^illiams, II.. b. 4-8-1893.
VIII— 3212. Carroll R. Williams, Jr., b. 9-23-1903.
VII— 1223. ELSIE PALMER (Edward L. 6). b. 12 mo. 17, 1865; m.
THOMAS JANNEY BROWN 10 mo. 17, 1894, son of William Brown
and Lydia N. Janncy, b. 5 mo. 26, 1867, at Lincoln, Loudon Co., Va.
He is a general agent of The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company of
Philadelphia, Pa., at Washington, D. C. His address is 1319 F St., N. W.
Issue : —
Note.— Rachel P. Magill was a sister to Edward H. Magill, A. M., many years Presi-
dent of Swarthmore College.
334 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 3213. Janet McPherson Brown, b. 1-6-1896.
VIII— 3214. Boyd Janney Brown, b. 4-19-1S98.
VIII— 3215. Elsie Palmer Brown, b. 1-10-1901.
VIII— 3216. Virginia Neill Brown, b. 7-13-1903.
VIII— 3217. Thomas McPherson Brown, b. 6-29-1906.
VII— 1224. T-\NET Mci^'HERSON PALMER (Edward 6), b. 11
mo. 20, 1871; m. "ROBERT EMMETT ROBINSON 11 mo. 17, 1897. He
is a son of Robert Emmett Robinson and Maria J. Kates, b. 4 mo. 28, 1871.
"He is senior member of the firm of R. E. Robinson & Co., (formerly
Dick & Robinson) Bankers, Nc. 30 Broad Street, New York, and Philadel-
phia, with residence Larchmont Manor, Westchester Co., N. Y. He is a grand-
son of Robert Randolph Robin=on who. witTi his sons, John Norris and Robert
Emmett, established the oldest private banking house in Delaware, John Nor-
ris afterwards becoming a member of the firm of Drexel, Morgan & Co., of
New York."
Children : —
VIII— 3218. Catherine Palmer Robinson, b. 11-6-1898.
VIII— 3219. Dorothy Robinson, b. 3-9-1902; d. 1-9-1907.
VIII— 3220. Janet McPherson Robinson, b. 11-12-1904.
VIII— 3221. Robert E. Robinson. Jr., b. 5-21-1906.
VII— 1225. EDWARD LIVINGSTON PALMER, JR.. (Edward
L. 6), b. 5 mo"; 26, 1877; m. JESSIE M. LOEFFLER 6 mo. 26, 1907, of
Pittsburg, Pa., dau. of John Lceffler and Rachel Ann Owens, b. 11 mo. 29,
He is an architect, and has charge of extensive binldmg operations at Ro-
land Park, Baltimore, Md., with residence at 216 Long^vood Road.
Issue of Charles McP. Palmer {'\'o. ^64) and Jane S. Nickelsoii, born in Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
VII— 1226. ALBERT N. PALMER (Charles, Pennell, Moses, Moses,
John, John), b. 6 mo. 24, 1868; m. ELIZABETH GILBERT, of New York.
No children.
He is employed with the Copper Wire Works at Pautucket, R. I., and
travels in its interests, going, amongst other places, to Mexico, Cuba, etc.
Issue of John McP. Palmer {No. ^68) avd Anna L. Ford, born in Baltimore,
Md.
VII— 1227. MAGGIE G. PALMER, b. 2 mo. 27, 1870;. d. 2 mo. 27
1870.
VII— 1228. WALTER McP. PALMER, b. 4 mo. 26, 1872: d. 5 mo.
6, 1872.
VII— 1229. MARY ANN PALMER (John M., Pennell, Moses, Moses,
John, John), b. Jan. 11, 1875; unm.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 335
She resides with her parents.
VII— 1230. JOHN HOWARD PALMER (John M. 6), b. Mar. 7,
1877; m. BARBARA CHANDLER Jan. 11, 1906, dau. of Walter G.
Chandler and Caroline Barber.
They reside in Rowland Park, Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
VIII— 3222. Elizabeth Palmer, b. June 16, 1907.
Issue of Arthur ]V. Palmer {No. jdp) and Elizabeth Thackara, born in Bal-
timore, Md.
VII— 123 1. EMMA LOUISE PALMER (Arthur, Pennell, Moses,
Moses, John, John), b. May 7, 1875; m. REV. HARRIS MALINCKRODT
Jan. 9, 1901, b. Oct. — , 1874 (?).
He is a P. E. Rector ; had charge of a church first at Winton and after-
wards at Charlotte, N. C. No children.
VII— 1232. ARTHUR W. ■PALMER, JR., b. Jan. 31, 1878; d.
young (?).
VII— 1233. REBECCA Mcpherson palmer, b. Sept. 15, 1880;
d. young ( ?).
VII— 1234. OWEN thackara PALMER, b. Nov. 2, 1885; unm.
His home residence is Ballimore, ]\Id. He is a civil engineer, and has
been engaged in various parts oi the country, lately in New Orleans and Miss-
issippi.
Issue of Mary Ann M. Palmer (No. ^/o) and George W. C. Beall.
VII— 1235. EDWARD PALMER BEALL (Mary A.. Pennell, Mos-
es, Moses, John, John), h. Aug 21. 1875- m. ELIZABETH MAGRUDER
Mar. — , 1908.
He is farming the home farm, ■Sunnysirle" ; address, Derwood, Md.
VII— 1236. FRANK FORREST BEALL (Mary 6), b. Sept. 15,
1877; m. HARRIET ROSE FECHTU April 20, 1904, dau. of Dr. Fech-
tig, of Hagerstown, Md., b. Sept. i, 1877.
They reside in Providence, R. I., where he is employed in the Brown &
Sharpe Manufacturing Companv. He was also in Mexico for some time es-
tablishing a plant for the company.
Issue : —
VIII— 3223. Helen Louise Beall, b. Feb. 10, 1906.
VIII— 3224. Prank Forrest Beall, b. July 12. 1908.
336 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1237. ALBERT PALAIER EEALL (Mary A. 6), b. Sept. 13,
1879; m. MARGARET DORSEY \VATERS Dec. 14, 1905, dau. of
Thomas W'orthington Waters, of OIney, Md., b. Oct. 14, 1882.
He is a farmer in Montgomery Co., Md.
Children : —
VIII— 3225. Albert Palmer Beall, Jr., b. Dec. 13, 1906.
VIII— 3226. Mary Emma Beall, b. May 26, 1908.
VII— 1238. GEORGE \V. C. BEALL. JR., (^lary A. 6), b. Jan. 18,
1882.
He is a bookkeeper; was with the Grant Manufacturing Co., Washington,
D. C.
Line of John, John, Moses, Moses, H.^nnah P.
Issue of H. Hozvard Smith {No. 57/) ai/rf Hannah Rachel Ca)ueroii, born in
Cincinnati, O.
VII— 1239. ALICE E. SMITH, b. 3 mo. 4, 1870; d. 6 mo. 8, 1870.
VII— 1240. ANNA GILPIX SMITH (H. Howard, Hannah, Moses,
Moses, John, John), b. 3 mo. 4, 1870 (twin) ; m. JAMES WATT GRAHAM
10 mo. II. 1894, .son of David L. Graham and Janet Watt.
They reside in Avondale, Cincinnati, O.
Children : —
VIII— 3227. Laura Smith Graham, b. 12-14-1895.
VIII— 3228. Janet Watt Graham, b. 4-21-1897.
By Second Wife, Ezv B. Kendall.
VII— 1241. HOWARD KENDALL SMITH (H. Howard 6), b. 8
mo. ID, 1883; unm.
He removed in 1907 to Spokane, W;'sh., with address (1908) 301 River-
side Ave., that city.
VII 1242. FRANCIS PALMER SMITH (H. Howard 6), b. 3 mo.
27, 1886: m. ELLA SORIN 6 mo. 15, 1910, dau. of W. A. Sorin.
He graduated 6 mo., 1907, as an architect at the University of Pennsyl-
vania ; he was located in Hayden Building, Columbus, O.
He is a civil engineer and is a professor in the Georgia School of Tech-
nology, at Atlanta, Ga.
Issue of R. Clinton Suiith [No. ;j-=;) and Mary E. Smith.
VII— 1243. ETHEL G. M. CLINTON SMITH (R. Chnton, Han-
nah, Moses, Moses, John, John), b. 12 mo. 14, 1876. She resides with her
mother, with address, Darlington, Md.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 337
VII— 1244. GEORGE V. CLINTON SMITH (R. Clinton 6), b. i
mo. 10, 1880; m. AMY FARADAY 5 mo. 22, 1909, dau. of Jacob Faraday.
He is a civil engineer and is an assistant supervisor on the P. R. R. with
residence at Barnesboro, Cambria Co., Pa.
Line of John, John, Moses^ Joseph, Edith.
Issue of Catharine S. Morris {No. ^//) and Benjamin Fnrncss, born near Oak
Hill. Lancaster Co., Pa.
VII— 1245. JOHN M. FLIRNESS (Catharine, Edith, Joseph. Moses,
John, John), b. 12 mo. 29, 1857; m. LAURA M. KING 11 mo. 24, 1881,
dau. of Vincent King and Ann Eliza Morrison, b. July 25, (1859 or 60).
He is a farmer with address Nottingham R. F. D., Lancaster Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3229. Mary A. Fuiness, b. 10-14-1882.
VIII— 3230. Benjamiu Furness, b. 12-21-1883.
VIII— 3231. Carl Furuess, b. 9-7-1885.
VIII— 3232. Margaret H. Furness, b. 12-29-1880; d. 8-5-1887.
VIII— 3233. Vincent K. Furness, b. 2-19-1888.
VIII— 3234. Catharine S. Furness, b. 2-2-1890; d. 7-27-1890.
VIII— 3235. Catharine M. Furness, b. 7-9-1891; d. 9-26-1891.
VIII— 3236. Ruth Furness, b. 9-3-1893.
VIII— 3237. Catharine S. Furness, b. 11-30-1894.
VII— 1247. MARY FU'RiVESS ( Tatharine 6), b. 4 mo. 22, i86i; m.
FRANK HARKNESS 11 mo 30, 1882, son of Adam Harkness and Mary
A. Young, b. 4 mo. 6, 1859.
He farmed for several years, then removed to Philadelphia and went in-
to the meat trade with residence 2303 N. W^oodslock St.
Child :—
VIII— 3238. ALFRED S. HARKNESS, b. 7 mo. 24, 1S84.
He is a clerk with Baily, Banks & Biddle; also a night student at Temple
College, Philadelphia.
Issue of Abraham W. Morris (No. li'ol and Claritta I'ickcring, born near
Oak Hill, Lancarter Co., Pa.
VII— 1248. JOHN V. MORRIS, h. 12 mo. 13, 1870; d. 7 mo. 7. 1884.
VII— 1249. EDITH P. MORRIS (Abraham, Edith, Joseph, Moses,
John. John), b. 3 mo. 30, 1871 ; m. HO\\\\RD ENGLAND i mo. 24, 1894,
son of Job and Mary England, b. May 13. 1870.
Their address is Rising Sun, Md. R F. D. i.
Children : —
VIII— 3239. Norman P. England, b. 11-25-1894.
VIII— 3240. Claretta England, b. 9-24-1896.
338 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3241. Eugene England, b. 10-6-1898.
VIII— 3242. Clyde England, b. 11-9-1900.
VIII— 3243. Howard A. England, b. 2-19-1903.
VIII— 3244. Charles J. England, b. 12-13-1905.
VII— 1250. CHARLES H. MORRIS (Abraham 6j, b. 12 mo. 14,
1872; m. GERTRUDE MARTINDAI.E 5 mo. 3, 1899, dau. of Amos and
Gertrude Martindale, b. 2 mo. 10, 1878.
Their address is North East, Md., R. F. D. i.
Children : —
VIII— 3245. Helen Morris, b. 5-25-1900; d. 2-19-1901.
VIII— 3246. Harry M. Morris, b. 10-23-1901.
VIII— 3247. Charles E. Morris, b. 10-27-1902.
VIII— 3248. Gertrude C. Morris, b. 2-3-1905.
Issu^ of William L. Morris {Xo. ^84) and Georgia S. Dill, born at Frederick,
Md.
VII— 1251. EDITH M. }.JORRIS (William E. 6), b. [une 10, 1876; d.
Feb. 4, 1905; m. RICHARD S. WEST Oct. 30, 1902.
Children : —
VIII— 3249. Richard S. West, Jr., b. June 30, 1903.
VIII— 3250. William Morris West, b. Jan. 15. 1905.
VII— 1252. WILLIAM V. MORRIS (William 6), b. Oct. 21, 1877;
m. JENNIE TURNER Nov. 24. 1903.
They removed from Nash\i]le, Tenr., in 1904, to Los Angeles, Cal. No
cliildren.
VII— 1253. GERTRUDE D. MORRIS (William 6), b. Sept. 27,
1879: m. SANDY J. UNDERWOOD Oct. 7. 1903.
They reside in Nashville, Tenn.
Child :—
VIII— 3251. Sandy J. Underwood, Jr., b. Jan. 8, 1905.
Line of John, John, Mose.«, Jo.seph, ^VII.soN.
Issue of Rccs Palmer {No. ^Sj) arid Marv S. Xields. born in West Chester,
Pa. ■
VII— 1254. GEORGE TAQUETTE PALMER (Rees, Wilson, Jos-
eph, Moses, John, John), b. p.me 25, 1862: m. MARGARET JOHNSON
July 24, 1889, dau. of Thomas W. Johnson and Sarah Poole* b. July 19, 1863,
at Elam, Delaware Co., Pa.
Note.— Sarah Poole, was a dau. of Weslpy Poole (b. April 14, 1811; d. Feb. 12,
1904) and Mary Williams, (d. Oct. 3, 1890). Wesley was a son of Thomas Poole and
Elizabeth Barlow. Thomas W. Johnson, b. Jan. 9. 1833. was a successful teacher and
aftei-wards agriculturist. He was a son of William Johnson, who m. Eliza A. Talley
and resided at Elam. Delaware Co.. Pa. William was a son of Robert .Johnson, whose
father served in the patriot army and was killed at the battle of White Plains, N. Y.,
Oct. 28. 1776.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 339
He managed his father's store from Jan. 1888 to 1900, when he pur-
chased the stock and also that of his Uncle Eli, and has since conducted the
business on an extensive scale on Market St., with residence 419 S. Walnut
St., West Chester, Pa.
They are members, and he a trustee of the M. E. church.
Children : —
VIII— 3252. Emma Johnson Palmer, b. June 27, 1891.
VIII— 3253. Mary Edna Palmer, b. April 10, 1896.
VII— 1256. MARY NIELDS PALMER (Rees 6), b. Dec. 12, i867-
m. JOSIAH BOND FAIRLAME Sept. 14, 1899, son of R. Crosby Fair-
lamb and Lucretia M. Bond, b. Sept. 8, 1870.
(R. Crosby, a son of Nicholas Fairlamb and Mary Walter, b. 9 mo. 26,
1820; d. 2 mo. 29, 1896, and Lucretia M., a dau. of Josiah Bond and Martha
Hilliard, of Salem, N. J., b. 3 mo. 5, 18^8; d. 2 mo. 28, 1906.)
He went to Colorado for a few years, then retiuned and resides in Syra-
cuse, N. Y., where he is in business.
Child :—
VIII— 3254. Elsie Palmer Fairlamb, b. Jan. 1, 1902, at Col. Sjuings; d. Oct. 12, 1902,
at West Chester, Pa.
VII— 1257. CHARLES REES PALMER (Rees 6), b. July 10, 1870-
m. ELIZABETH R. WOOD Feb. 14, 1894, dau. of Dr. Henry Clay Wood
and Hannah Haines, b. May 12, 1872, in Avondale, Pa.
He graduated at the Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1893,
and at once entered upon practice in West Chester, Pa., where he has an ex-
tensive patronage, and is a highly recognizezd member of various medical bod-
ies. In religion he is a Presbyterian. He is also affiliated with various Mason-
ic bodies and St. John Commandery, No. 4, Knights Templar, of Philadelphia.
He is also a member of the order of B. P. O. E.
Children, born in West Chester, Pa : —
VIII— 3255. Elizabeth Hoopes Palmer, b. Nov. 1, 1895.
VIII— 3256. Charles Rees Palmer, Jr., b. Sept. 11, 1898.
VIII— 3257. Marie Palmer, b. April 12, 1900; d. April 25, 1900.
VII— 1258. ELIZA D. PALMER (Rees 6), b. Mar. 28, 1872.
She resides with her mother at West Chester, Pa.
■VII— 1259. HENRY RALPH PALMER (Rees 6), b. April _>8,
1875: d. Mar. 18, 1902; unm.
He graduated from the West Chester High School and in the engineer-
ing department at Lehigh University, Pa.. and\vas emi)loyed with the United
Gas Improvement Co., in Patterson, X. J., wliere lie ilieil; buried in Greeii-
mount Cemetery, West Chester, Pa.
340 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue of Eli Palmer (No. j88) and MarMnna Smedley, born in West Chester,
Pa.
VII— 1260. LUIDA BELLE PALMER (Eli. Wilson. Joseph, Moses,
John, John), b. Nov. 30, 1866; m. FRANK MORTON JONES Sept. 5,
1900, of Wilmington, Del., where she had been teaching, and where they re-
side.
VII— 1261. ALICE SMEDLEY PALMER (Eh 6), b. May 17, 1870.
She is principal of the Friends' Semir.ary, N. Y., with home address West
Chester, Pa.
VII— 1262. LOUIS JAOUETTE PALMER (Eli, Wilson, Joseph,
Moses, John, John), b. May 24. 1874: m. ANNE KNOX BUZBY April 15,
1905, by Rev. Wm. H. Aliller. of Bryn ]\iawr, dau. of George Percival Buzby
and Ida Marian Ury, of Philadelphia, Pa., b. June i, 1882.
He graduated at West Chester High School and afterwards at Haverford
College, 1894. He taught four years at Pottstown, Pa., High School, and
then as assistant principal at West Chester High School, and later was princi-
pal of the boys' school of Pennsylvania Institution for Instruction of the Blind
in Philadelphia. He studied lav.' and -was admitted to the Chester county bar
in 1902, and Philadelphia bar in 1903, and has an office at 711 Arcade Build-
ing. They are members of the P. E. church.
Child :—
VIII— 3258. Marian Knox Palmer, b. Aug. 24, 1906.
VII— 1263. FLORENCE ELGAKDA PALMER (Eli 6). b. Sept. 5,
1879.
She is a teacher in the Friends Seminary in New \ork- City, with home
address West Chester, Pa.
Issue of George W. Pahiiei' {No. ?5p) (//((/ Hester Tucker, all born in West
Fhiladelphin. Pa.
VII— 1264. WILLIAM H. PALMER (Geo. W.. Wilson, Joseph,
Moses, John, John), b. I^Iarch 7, 1867: m. ALICE WHITEHOL'SE June
21, 1888. dau. of Thomas Whitehouse and .^nna Smith, b. Nov. 2, 1868, in
England.
He is in partnership with his father in the heater, range and roofing busi-
ness.
Children : —
VIII— 3259. Alice Palmer, b. Dec. 21, 188fl; d. same day.
VIII— 3260. Emily H. Palmer, b. July 3, 1891.
VIII— 3261. Esther .Anna Palmer, b. July 7, 1S93.
VIII— 3262. Isaac Garrett Smedley Palmer, b. May 27, 1895.
VIII— 3263. William Howard Palmer, Jr., b. Jan. 2, 1899.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 341
VII— 1265. SARAH T. PALMER (Geo. W. 6), b. Oct. 5, 1869.
She resides with her parents.
VII— 1266. HARRY K. PALMER (Geo. W. 6), b. May 5, 1871 ; m.
CATHARINE MILLINGER March 6,, 1895, dau. of Harry MilHnger and
Emma Bratt, b. Jan. 5, 1875.
He is engaged in the lieater, range and roofing trade at 4029 Lancaster
Ave., and residence is 421 N. Preston St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3264. Helen Hoskins Palmer, b. Oct. 10, 1885.
VIII— 3265. Harry Millinger Palmer, b. Sept. 10, 1900.
VII— 1267. ANNA M. PALMER (Geo. W. 6), b. Oct. 19, 1872.
She resides at home.
VII— 1268. EDITH M. PALMER (Geo. \V. 6), b. April 26, 1874;
d. Feb. 24, 1875.
VII— 1269. HELEN H. PALMER (Geo. W. 6). b. April 20, 1882;
d. June II, 1891.
Line of John, John, Moses, Aaron, Thomas.
Issue of Sarah Ann Palmer [No. ^ipo) and John M. Wilkinson.
VII— 1270. CANBY STEEL WILKINSON (Sarah A., Thomas,
Aaron, Moses, John, John), b. March 2, 1847; m. MARY MARGARET
SIMPSON Dec. 25. 1872, dan. of Robert and ]\Iary Simpson, of Lycoming
Co., Pa., b. Sept. 4, 1852.
He was an engineer for 40 years at Williamsport, Pa; was disabled. He
was elected alderman of Tenth ward, that city, which office he now holds, with
address 141 8 West Fourth St.
Children : —
VIII— 3266. EDWIN B. WILKINSON, b. Nov. 8, 1876.
He graduated at Lehigh I'niversity in 1901 as a chemist, and is with the
N. J. Zinc Co., at Palmerton, Carbon Co., Pa.; m. BELLE ELVERSON
June I, 1903, of Newark, N. J.
Child :—
IX— 5988. Elizabeth F. Wilkinson, b. Mar. 26, 1904.
VIII— 3267. GEORGE NORMAN WILKINSON, b. Mar. 12, 1882;
unm.
34^ PALMER FAMILY.
He is a taxidermist; also a student ir Biology, 1907, at Bucknell Univer-
T .pwiQhiiro* Pa
sity, Lewisburg, Pa.
VII— 1 27 1. MARGARET ANN WILKINSON (Sarah A. 6), b.
Sept. 4, 1848; d. Dec. 13, 1876; m. HUGH BENTON ALEXANDER May
16, 1871, son of Thomas and Eliza Alexander, of Cecil Co., Md. ; b. Aug. 13^
1837-
He resides on a farm, with address Blake, Cecil Co., Md.
Children : —
VIII— 3268. Canby A. Alexander, b. March 1, 1872; d. Jan. 30, 1901; unm.
VIII— 3269. Sarah E. Alexander, b. Dec. 7, 1873; unm.
She resides with her father.
VII— 1272. ANNA MARIA WILKINSON (Sarah A. 6), b. Sept.
13, 1850; d. Jan. 22, 1876; m. ALFRED ELY Sept. 23, 1870, son of Amos
and Eliza Ely. He d. Jan. i^j, 1878; both buried at Rosebank Cemetery,
Calvert, Md.
Child :—
VIII— 3270. Ann Elizabeth Ely, b. Dec. 14, 1871.
She resides with her aunt, Sarah E. White. Her address is, Nottingham, Pa.
VII— 1273. JAMES EDWIN T. WILKINSON (Sarah A. 6), b.
June 22, 1861 ; m. ELIZABETH G. BRITTON June 22, 1882, dau. of
Charles Britton and Elizabeth Hess, of Philadelphia, and later of Lycoming
Co., Pa. ; b. Feb. 14, 1859.
He is an engineer, now with the fire department of Williamsport, with
residence at 1538 Erie Ave.
Children : —
VIII— 3271. MABEL ETHEL WILKINSON, b. June 22, 1883; m.
WILLIAM FLEXER Sept. 25, 1907, son of Edward Flexer and Salina
Houck, b. Sept. — , 1875.
He is a P. & R. conductor, with residence in Williamsport, Pa.
VIII— 3272. EARL MILTON WILKINSON, b. June 25, 1891.
VIII— 3273. LISLE BRITTON WILKINSON, b. June 25, 1891.
VII— 1274. SARAH EVA WILKINSON (Sarah A. 6), b. Feb. 14,
1867; m. LEVI K. WHITE Oct. 7, 1886, son of John Roland and Sarah
Elizabeth White, b. Dec. 18, 1864, near Glenroy, Pa.
He is a farmer, with address Nottingham, Chester Co., Pa. No issue.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 343
Issue of Mary Palmer {No. jpi) and Amos Davis.
VII— T 275. CHARLES DAVIS ( Mary, Thomas, Aaron, Moses, Tchr,
John), b. July 26, 1850; m. ANNIE E KENNADY Dec. 24, 1875,' Jan.
of William H. and Mary E. Kennady, b. Aug. 9, 1855.
He is a farmer, with address Strickersville, Chester Co., Pa. ; no children.
VII— 1279. SARAH EMMA DAVIS (Mary 6), b. Nov. 6, 1857; m.
GEORGE HETHERINGTON Sept. it. 1886, b. June 2, 1845; d. Sept. 2'i,
1898 .
He was engaged in iron works. She resides at 76 Water St., Kentmjre,
Wilmington, Del.
Children : —
VIII— 3274. Ernest P. HeUierington, b. Feb. 16, 1887.
VIII— 3275. John H. Hetherington, b. Aug. 18, 1888.
VIII— 3276. Norman R. Hetherington, b. Sept. 2, 1890.
VIII— 3277. Albert V. Hetherington, b. Sept. 5, 1892.
VIII— 3278. Mary Ella Hetherington, b. Oct. 19, 1894.
VIII— 3279. George G. Hetherington, b. Mar. 9, 1898.
VII— 1280. PALMER CHAMBERLAIN DAVIS (Mary 6), b. Jan.
12, 1861 ; m. MATILDA J. VALENTINE April 4. 1894, dau. of John
Valentine and Phebe Egbert, b. Feb. 26, 1863.
He is a farmer; has resided in various localities, latterly near Marshallton,
Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3280. Elizabeth Uavis, b. Mar. 7, 1895.
VIII— 3281. Elwood Davis, b. Oct. 5, 1897.
VII— 1283. ELLA DAVIS (Mary 6), b. July 5, 1867: m. NORRIS
E. REESE- March 25, 1894, son of Jan;es Reese and Eliza Covey, b. April
— , 1867; d. Mar. 19, 1896.
He worked in the railroad yards at Wilmington, Del., and was killed by
being struck by the cars.
Child :—
VIII— 3282. HAZEL M. REESE, b. April 25, 1895. She m. second.
GEORGE McBRIDE. of Unionville, Pa.
VII— 1284. HARRY ELMER DAVIS (Mar\- 6), b. Dec. 4. 1871 ;
m. NELLIE M. DAVIS Nov — , 1892, dau. of Joseph and Mary Davis, b.
Sept.—, 1874 (?).
He is a farmer; has lived on several farms, latterly near Unionville,
Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3283. Mabel V. Davis, b. Mar. 18, 1894.
VIII— 3284. Earl C. Davis, b. Sept. 27, 1895.
344 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3285. Florence E. Davis, b. July 29, 1897.
VIII— 3286. Marv E. Davis, b. June 7, 1899.
VIII— 3287. Harry A. Davis, b. Nov. 16, 1900; d. Aug. 7, 1901.
VIII— 3288. Elsie M. Davis, b. Aug. 7, 1902.
VIII— 3289. Alvin P. Davis, b. May 2, 1905.
Issue of Elizabeth Painter (No. jp^) and IVilliain Magraiv.
VII— 1285. GEORGE THOMAS MAGRAW (Elizabeth. Thomas,
Aaron, Moses, John, John), b. Aug. 26, 1868; m. LAURA M. PERKINS
April 24, 1895, dau. of William Perkins and Adaline Boyd, b. Nov. 9, 1858.
He graduated as a physician at Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia,
May, 1897, and settled at Avondale, Chester Co., Pa., where he is in active
practice.
Child :—
VIII— 3290. Blanche May Magraw, b. April 26, 1897.
Issue of Harriet Pahner {No. ^93) and John McGirk.
VII— 1286. CAROLINE PALMER (Harriet, Thomas. Aaron, Moses,
John, John), b. May 14, 1859; m. WILLIAM LOCKARD May 28, 1883,
son of William Lockard and Hannah Avers, b. June 26, 1859.
They resided at Mt. Joy. Lancaster Co., Pa., and later at Modena, Ches-
ter Co. He works in a paper m.ill.
Children : —
VIII— 3291. Mary Lockard, b. Nov. 14. 1884.
VIII— 3292. Cbarles Lockard, b. May 18, 1886.
VII— 1287. ELIZABETH E. McGIRK (Harriet 6), b. Mar. 18,
1870, in Cecil Co., Md. ; d. Aug. 16, 1907; bur. Doe Run Presbyterian church;
m. HIRAM C. BARNES June 28. 1896. son of Thomas Barnes and Ellen
Richer , b. Dec. 13, 1868.
He is a paper maker, employed at Modena. with residence first at Mor-
tonville, Chester Co., Pa., and later at Modena.
Children : —
VIII— 3293. Cliarlence Barnes, b. Oct. 12, 1896; d. Dec. 21, 1896.
VIII— 3294. Beulah Barnes, b. Mar. 20, 1898.
VIII— 3295. Paul H. Barnes, b. July 28, 1900.
VIII— 3296. Edna M. Barnes, b. Sept. 7, 1902.
VIII— 3297. Ralph Barnes, b. April 13, 1907; d. Sept. 30, 1907.
VII— 1288. HARVEY N McGlRK. b. July 11, 1875; unm.
He resides at Modena, Pa., and works in the paper mill — new mill.
VII— 1289. ELL WOOD CLARENCE McGIRK, b. Jan. 21, 1879;
unm.
He resides with his parents, and works in the paper mill — old mill.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 345
Issue of Thomas H. Palmer {No. 394) atid Martha Pass, born in Cecil Co.,
Md.
VII— 1290. WILLIAM THOMAS PALMER (Thomas, Tliomas,
Aaron, Moses, John, John), \ May 24, 1867; m. JENNIE KENNEDY
Seipt. 2, 1885, dau. of WilHam H. Kennedy and Mary Pickering. She d. Dec.
18, 1894, aged 33 years.
M. second, ELIZABETH TYSON Mar. 12, 1895, dau. oi Isaac and
Lydia Tyson.
They resided at Appleton, Cecil Co.. Md., and later near Strickersville,
Pa.
Child by first wife: — '
Vlir— 3298. Clarence Henry Palmer, b. June 6. 1886; d. Jan. 31, 1903.
VII— 1291. ANNA MARY PALMER (Thomas 6), b. July 10, 1868;
d. Oct. 12, 1888; unm.
VII— 1293. CANBY HOT^KINS PALMER (Thomas, Thomas, Aar-
on, Moses, John, John), b. Apiil 4, 1871 ; m. LAURA MAHONY July i,
1891, dau. of Elisha B. Mahony and Mary Hall, b. June 30, 1872.
He is a foreman in a spinning mill at Landenberg, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3299. Clara Palmer, b. Sept. 27, 1892.
She m. Virgil Brown Dec, 22, 1909. He is a butcher at Chesterville, Pa.
VIII— 3300. Heston Palmer, b. May 12, 1894.
VIII— 3301. Edna Palmer, b. Nov. 11, 1897.
VII— 1294. NORRIS ISAAC PALMER (Thomas 6), b. Sept. 22,
1872; m. MARY MORSON Tuly i, 1891, dau. of William Morson and
Elizabeth Predicks, b. Mar. 2, 1874, in Mass.
They reside at 1218 W. 2nd St., Wilmington, Del. He is a machinist,
employed at the Remington woiks.
Children : —
VIII— 3302. Emma Gertrude Palmer, b. Feb. 7. 1893.
Vni— 3303. Pearl Palmer, b. July 24, 1896; d. Aug. 7, 1896.
VII— 1295. NEWTON E. PALMER (Thomas 6), b. Sept. 22, 1875;
m. ESTHER ELIZABETH HALL Dec. 22. 1896, dau. of John Hall and
Sarah Robinson, of Oxford, Pa., b. Aug. 3, 1875.
He is a barber, with shop ;ind residei ce in Oxford, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3304. Arthur Newton Palmer, b. April 27, 1898.
VIII— 3305. Maynard William Palmer, b. Dee. 13. 1900.
VIII— 3306. Sarah Velma Palmer, b. June 23, 1903.
VIII— 3307. Thomas Thurlow Palmer, b. March 22, 1905.
L
346 PALMER FAMILY-
Vli— 1296. hDVVAKD J'RANK t^ALMER (Ihomas 6), b. June 8,
1877; m. IDA BERNARD April 11, igoo, dau. of Xehon C. Bernard and
Hannah M. Dolby, b. May 2t„ 1881.
He is a barber by trade, and resided at Landenburg, Pa. ; then removed to
1606 W. 3rd St., Chester, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3308. Raymond Walter Palmer, b. June 16. 1901, at Landenburg.
\'III— 3309. Grace Lorene Palmer, b. July 1, 1903, at Landenburg.
VIII— 3310. Alvin Thomas Palmer, b. July 15, 1907, at Chester.
Vn— 1297. CORA VIOLA PALIVIER (Thomas 6), b. Dec. 29, 1879;
m. GEORGE ENTRIKEX Feb. 26. 1903. son of Albert and Zellah Entri-
ken, of Centreville, Del.
He is a blacksmith. Avith residence first at Landenburg, Pa. He has since
removed to Hamorton, Pa.
Child :—
Vin— 3311. Marian Mary Entriken, b. Sept. 8, 1903.
VII— 1298. CHARLES R. PALMER (Thomas 6). b. July 21, 1882;
m. CARRIE RAISBECK March 20. 1907, dau. of Charles H. Raisbeck
and Annie Jacobs, b. Oct. 6, 1888, in Philadelphia. Pa.
He is a steam fitter; resided, in \^'ilming•ton, Del., and later in Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3312. Anna Palmer, b. June C, 1908.
VII— 1299. HARRY O. PALMER (Thomas 6), b. June 17, 1885.
He is Deputy Postmaster at Landenburg, Chester Co., Pa., and lives with
his parents.
VII— 1300. TEXXIE GERTRUDE PALMER (Thomas 6), b. Feb.
4, 1888: m. RUSH BRADFORD April 26, 1905. son of Samuel Bradford.
He came from Clearfield, Pa. : is n bookkeeper, with residence 5538 Peni-
berton St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 3313. Thomas Handle Bradford, b. Dec, 2, 1906.
Issue of Einnut u. Palmer {No. S95) ci>id Reese F. Scott.
VII — 1301. LEWIS P. SCOTT (Emma. Thomas, Aaron, Moses,
John, John), b. July 31, 1874; d. Dec. 30, 1906; m. FAXXY T. GREGG
Dec. 2^. 1897, dau. of Alexander and Lamny Gregg.
He was employed in Baldwin Locomotive Works, with residence at Chest-
nut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.: later removed to Lewisville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 347
VIII— 3314. Alexander Scott, b. Aug. 22, 1898; d. Sept.
VIII— 3315. Earl Scott, b. Aug. 22, 1898; d. same date.
VIII— 3316. Margaret Scott, b. Feb. 19, 1900.
VIII— 3317. Melvin Scott, b. April 21, 1901.
VIII— 3318. John Scott, b. June 1, 1902.
VIII— 3319. Harvey Scott, b. July 11, 1905.
VII— 1302. MARY FLORENCE SCOTT (Emma 6), b. Feb. 24,
1877; m. JOHN MORRISON Nov. 3, 1892, son of Mathew Morrison and
Rachel McCardle, b. Nov. 2, 1875.
He is engaged in the Rolling Mill Iron Works of Worth Bros., Coates-
ville, Pa., with residence at Modena.
Children : —
VIII— 3320. Milton Morrison, b. Mar. 5, 1893.
VIII— 3321. Rachel Anna Morrison, b. Dec. 14, 1895; d. Mar. 18, 1896.
VIII— 3322. Harry Reese Morrison, b. Nov. S, 1897.
VIII— 3323. William Donald Morrison, b. Feb. 16, 1899.
VIII— 3324. Mary Emily Morrison, b. Dec. 25, 1901.
VIII— 3325. Elva Viola Morrison, b. July 14, 1905.
VII— 1303. THOMAS HOWARD SCOTT (Emma 6), b. Nov. 10,
1880; m. JESSIE YOUNG July 2, 1902, dau. of Benjamin and Virginia
Young.
He is a loom machinist in a silk mill at Coatesville, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 3326. Alice Virginia Scott, b. July 1, 1903.
VII— 1304. JAMES HARVEY SCOTT (Emma 6), b. Nov. 10, 1880
(twin) ; m. LILLIE LEE April 23, 1903, dau. of Simeon Lee.
He is a clerk in Coates\ille, Pa., postoffice; address, 20 Stroude Ave.
Child :—
VIII— 3327. Harvey Lee Scott, b. July 29, 1904.
Line of John, John, Moses, Aaron, Jane, Ann.
Issue of Charles Plumley {No. ^oS) and Mary Ann Kent, born in West Marl-
borough, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1305. WILLIAM KENT PLUMLEY (Charles, Jane Ann,
Aaron, Moses, John. John), b. May 25, i8=;2; m. SARAH ELIZABETH
NEYMAN 10 mo. 11, 1877, b. Sept. 8, 1857.
By trade he was a miller, -md was located for some years near Downing-
town; then at Goshenville, and in 1908 at Birchrunville, Chester Co., Pa; in
1910, address. Spring City, Pa., R. F. D. 2.
Issue : —
VIII— 3328. (i) MARY KEZIAH PLUMLEY, b. 6 mo. 15, 1878;
d. 4 mo. 2, 1883.
348 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3329. (2) LAURA ELIZABETH PLUMLEY, b. Nov. 24,
1879; m. WILLIAM ARTHUR GAUGER Dec. 19, 1900, son of Daniel
Ganger and Emma Ouilman, b. Oct. 22, 1881.
He is a monkler in iron works at Linfield, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5989. Sarah Emma Gauger, b. Nov. 15, 1901.
IX— 5990. Wilma May Gauger, b. Mar. 19, 1904.
IX — 5991. Margarft Gauger, b. Aug. 29, 1906; d. same day.
IX— 5992. Pearl Elizabeth Gauger, b. Mar. 15, 1908.
VIII— 3330. (3) LILLIE MAY PLUMLEY, b. 7 mo. 7, 1881; d. 5
mo. 6, 1882.
VIII— 3331. (4) JOHN HENRY PLUMLEY, b. 6 mo. 21, 1883; d.
fall of 1903.
He was killed near Phoenix\ ille, en the Reading R. R., while acting as a
brakeman.
VIII— 3332.(5) CHARLES GEORGE PLUMLEY, b. 2 mo. 9, 1886;
d. 10 mo. 5, 1892.
VIII— 3333. (6) WILLIAM ASHER PLUMLEY, b. 9 mo. 10, 1887.
VIII— 3334. (7) MAZIE VIOLA PLUMLEY, b. 8 mo. 24, 1889.
VIII— 3335. (8) RAYMOND ROY PLUMLEY, b. 6 mo. 2, 1891 ; d.
8 mo. 5, 1892.
VIII— 3336. (9) ALICE REBECCA PLUMLEY, b. 12 mo. 25. 1892;
d. Nov. I, 1909: bnr. at Bethel M. E. Chnrch, East Vincent, Pa.; m. J. ED-
WIN BOSH.
VIII— 3337. (10) ANNIE PEARL PLUMLEY, b. 8 mo. 14. 1895.
VIII— 3338. (11) RUSSELL ELWOOD PLUMLEY, b. 10 mo. 13,
1898.
VIII— 3339. (12) ARTHUR EARL PLUMLEY, b. 3 mo. 6, 1901.
VII— 1306. HARRIET ELIZABETH PLUMLEY (Charles 6), b.
10 mo. 27, 1853: m. WILLIAM MORGAN McFARLAND 11 mo. 26,
1889, onlv child of \Villiam McFarland* and Elizabeth E. Grover, b. 9 mo.
18. 1847.'
Note. — William McFarland and Elizabeth E. Grover were m. 11-19-1846, she being
of Edgmont. Delaware Co., Pa. He was b. 12-19-1824: d. 7-7-1S80; he was a son of
Jesse McFarland and Ann Carter, who were m. 3-25-1824. Jesse, b. 4-17-1800, was a
son of William McFarland and Elizabeth Pusey. William was a son of John McFar-
land and Sarah Heald, who were m. 1765, she being a dan. of John Heald of Kennett,
and he a son of Dougald McFarland, who was b. in Ireland in 1738 and emigrated with
his brother William about 1760. He settled in Chester, Co., Pa., where his descend-
ants are numerous. (See McFarland genealogy, page 13, by Cyrus Str:rn, 1885.)
SEVENTH GENERATION. 349
They reside at tlie homestead, Uplai:d, P. O. Leonard, Chester Co., Pa.
He has the original deed for this property. The family for several genera-
tions were Friends and they are in sympathy with that sect. He is a member
in high standing in the Masonic fraternity.
Their only child : —
VIII— 3340. Laura E. McFarland, d. in infancy.
VII— 1307. THOMAS EJAVOOD PLUMLEY (Charles 6), b. 8 mo.
17,1856. (See next No.)
VII— 1308. GEORGE H. PLE'MLEY (Charles 6), b. 9 mo. 21, 1859.
The last two are merchants ; were in company first at Downingtown one
year; then at Exton and later at Malvern, Chester Co., Pa., where they reside
and have a store.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Lydia.
Issue of Jones Eavensoii (No. 420) and Emily Valentine.
VII— 1310. ALBEN T. EAVENSON* (Tones. Lydia, Rebecca, Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. 12 mo. 16, 1826, in Thornbury, Pa.; d. 6 mo. 26, 1910;
buried in Fernwood Cemetery; m. MAR! HA ELLEN ASH 3 mo. 23, 1854,
dau. of James Ash and Rachel Ash, b. 2 mo. 12, 1830; d. 8 mo. 8, 1861 ; bur-
ied in Friends' Grounds. West Cain, Pa., but afterwards removed to Fernwood
Cemetery.
M. second, SUSAN BEAX 2 mc. 14. 1865, dau. of Nicholas Bean and
Mary Ann Vanderslice, b. 10 mo. 11. 183 1 ; d. 4 mo. 11, 1887.
M. third, SARAH T. ROGERS M. D., (nee Middleton) 4 mo. 17,
1890, widow of Clayton B. Rogers, b. 1823 ( ?) ; d. 7 mo. 20, 1906.
He was associated with his father in the manufacture of soap at 313 N.
20th St., as the Quaker City Soap Works, and after his father's death was
senior member of the firm of J. Eavensoi. & Sons, Inc. They removed their
k
Note. — He was a vice president of the Universal Peace Union, and from its organ,
The Peacemaker, of Nov., 1910, the following testimony is taken: — "His beneficent
expression is an index to his charanter — the purest treasure mortal times afford is spot-
less reputation. For many yeai-s as one of our vice pi-esidents, he was with his wife
always ready and willing to promote the interest of our cause — his devotion to public
and private philanthropic work was conspicuous. He had secured an enviable position
In business as a manufacturer and wa.s honored with several positions of trust. He
served the "Grandon Trust," which dispenses coal to the poor, was a director of the
Friends' Charity Fuel Association, treasurer of the Quaker City Div., Sons of Temper-
ance, and for a time president of the Fifteenth Ward Organized Charities, but his
presidency of the Friends' Home for Children in West Philadelphia was where he
seemed to be in his truest element. As a member of the Religious Society of Friends
and an elder of Race Street Monthly Meeting, he was attentive to all Its requirements,
and secured the affection and confidence of his friends. When we can find such a
consistent example of true living, such a model of real home life, with all Its sacred
obligations and responsibilities, it is at once a legacy to our age and a tribute to the
conditions that make for true peace.
350 PALMER FAMILY.
factory recently to Camden, i\'. J., and he retired from the firm, with residence
2013 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa.
The following is a fitting testimony to him in his devoted work.
IN MEMORIAM
At a special meeting of the Board of Managers of the Friends' Home for Children
held at the residence of George D. Miller on Sixth-day evening, Seventh month first,
1910, the following- resolution was unanimously adopted:
The veil of death has been drawn between us and our friend and beloved asso-
ciate. Alben T. Eavenson, and it is eminently fitting that we should in some manner
record our appreciation of his faithful and efficient service rendered to the manage-
ment of the "Friends' Home for Children," a work in which he ever manifested a
fatherly interest in all that pertains not only to the material interests of the children at
the Home, but to their moral and religious training as well. Through his efforts many
a lonely and neglected child has been afforded comforts, conveniences and instruction.
Wise in counsel, generous in contribution, charitable in judgment, quickly responsiv*
to every call of duty, he has left to us an example of fidelity and loving devotion which
we may well emulate; and while we consider it a duty and a pleasure to record our
estimate of our departed friend, nevertheless the parting is a source of profound sorrow.
Long and lovingly will his associates cherish his memory and the beneficaries of his bounty
will call him blessed. He wrought well and having gone to his reward, now rests from
his labors. Of such the Master says, 'Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of these,
my brethren, ye did it unto me. Well, done, good and faithful servant, enter thou
into the joy of thy Lord," Blessed service, blessed reward.
May his exemplary life influence us to greater devotion to the cause which he
so generously supported.
To the bereaved and sorrowing family of our departed friend and co-worker we
extend our sincere and heartfelt sympathy.
EDWIN B. NEWCOMER,
Secretary.
Children by first wife, Martha E. Ash : —
VIII— 3341. FRANCIS V. EAVENSON, b. 2 mo. 10, 1855; m.
SARAH KATE DAVIS 10 ino. 20, 1881. dau. of Milton I. Davis and Fran-
ces Umstad, b. 6 mo. 19, i860.
He is vice president of the J. Eavenson & Sons, Inc., Soap Manufactur-
ers, Camden, N. J. They resided for some time at St. David's, Pa. ; after-
wards at "The Gladstone," nth and Pine Sts,, Philadelphia, Pa., and later at
Umstad Farm, Oaks, Pa. No children.
VIII— 3342. IDA CAROLINE EAVENSON, b. 10 mo. 11, 1856;
unm.
She resided at the home of her father until his death ; address, St. David's,
Pa.
VIII— 3343. ELLA EAVENSON , b. 10 mo. 27, 1858: m. J. HOW-
ARD WAY 2 mo. 14, 1882, son of John Way and Mary Pennington, b. 12
mo. 18, 1852, at Chatham, Chester Co., Pa.
He is a manufacturer of Way Mufflers, at 23rd and Arch Sts., Philadel-
phia, Pa., with residence at St. David's, Delaware Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 5993. Alben Warren Way, b. 8-22-1883; unm.
He is in business with his father, with whom he resides.
IX— 5994. John Harold Way, b. 10-17-1884.
He m. Charlotte Dungan 4-29-1908, a dau. of Charles H. Dungan and Charlotte
B, Dallow, b. 7-25-1SS5, He is In business with his father.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 351
IX— 5995. Norman Baker Way, b. 11-21-1886; d. 1-11-1887.
IX— 599«. Lawrence Eavenson Way, b. 5-10-1888.
IX— 5997. Penington Howard Way. b. 6-29-1891.
VIII— 3344. -MARTHA E. EAVENSON, b. 4 mo. 23. 1861 ; d. 5 mo.
24, 1862.
Children by second wife. Snsan Bean : —
VIII— 3345. MARY ANN EAVENSON, b. 11 mo. 12, 1866: m.
HOWARD TAYLOR ROGERS 10 mc. 18. 1888, in Friends' Meeting
House, 15th and Race St., Philadelphia, son of Clayton B. Rogers and Dr.
Sarah T. Middleton* (wlio were m. 1862), b. 9 mo. 2, 1863.
They removed to .Asheville, N. C, where he is a publisher, and has a
stationer^', etc.. store, witli residence at 43 Grove St.
Children : —
IX— 5998. Mary Rogers, b. 10-9-1889.
She graduated at Swarthniore College.
IX— 5999. Clayton Roger.% b. 12-2-1892.
IX— 6000. Sarah Taylor Rogers, b. 8-23-1895.
IX— 6001. Alben Eavenson Rogers, b. 8-23-1901.
VIII— 3346. LEWIS LINCOLN EAVENSON. b. 7 mo. 24. 1868: m.
RACHEL TOMLINSON SCOTT 6 rro. 19, 1890, dau. of Thomas Scott
and Hannah Tomlinsnn, b. 7 mo. 6, 1867.
He is superintendait in the company of J. Eavenson & Sons, Inc., soap
manufacturers, Camden, N. J. CSee acct. under his father and grandfather's
names.)
Their residence is Masonville. N. J. He is also a prominent advocate of
the Prohibition cause against the liquor traffic, and has frequently been a can-
didate on its ticket.
Children : —
IX— 6002. Susan Bean Eavenson. b. 4-2-4-1891.
IX— 6003. Thomas Scott Eavenson. b. 4-6-1893.
IX— 6004. Alben Taylor Eavenson, b. 11-7-1S95.
IX— 6005. Hannah Tomlinson Eavenson, b. 2-3-1899.
IX— 6006. Lewis Lincoln Eavenson. .Jr., b. 9-19-1906: d. 9-25-1906.
Vni—^S47- ALBAN EAVENSON. b. 12 mo. 22, 1869; m. ELIZA-
BETH M. SPANG 3 mo. 30, 1895, dau. of Frederick Spang and Elizabeth M.
, b. 1875: d. 8 mo. I, i8c)5.
M. -second. ELE.VNOR E. CARPENTER 2 mo. 8, 1905. dau. of Wil-
liam Carpenter and Loui.sa M. Reyenthaler. b. 3 mo. 3, 1873.
He is engaged in carboniziiig, combing and scouring of wool at 217 At-
Note. — The following tribute to his mother was published at the time of her
death in 1906:
"The Friends' Home for Destitute Children In West Philadelphia is one of the
good works in which she was deeply interested. Her voice was often heard in religious
assemblies, briefly and earnestly bearing testimony to the love of our Heavenly Father;
and especially will the hundreds of school children miss her pleasant smile and
cheerful voice. Her chosen calling of physician was not neglected because of the
numerous public interests claiming her attention. The breadth and scope of her activi-
ties seemed to embrace all human needs and the touch of her hand helped to bring
heeling and comfort; so that her presence was a well spring of joy."
She died whilst taking a vacation at Buck Hill Falls, Pa.
352 PALMER FAMILY.
lantic Ave., Camden, N. J., with address 7th and Kenilworth Ave., Olney, Pa.
VIII— 3348. EMILY EAVENSON, b. 6 mo. 29, 1871 ; m. WILLIAM
McHOSE BOYER 4 mo. 5, 1898, son of Jerome Ludwig and Susan Eliza-
beth Boyer, b. 10 mo. 30, 1869.
He is a chemist at Reading, Pa. ; address, 714 N. 5th St.
Child :—
IX— 8007. Jerome Ludwig Boyer, 2ntl., b. 6-5-1899.
VIII— 3349. HOWARD NICHOLAS EAVENSON, b. 7 mo. 15,
1873; m. ADA JULIA HERBERT 9 mo. 20, 1898, dau. of George Herbert
and Julia Dougherty, b. i mo. 19, 1870.
Hei is a civil engineer, engaged with Uinted States Steel & Coke Co., at
Gary. McDowell Co., W. Va. No issue.
VIII— 3350. SUSAN IRENE EAVENSON, b. 10 mo. 11, 1875;
unm.
She resided at the home of her father until his death ; then at St. David's,
Pa.
VII— 131 1. LYDIA A. EAVENSON (Jones 6), b. 7 mo. 23, 1828;
d. 3 mo. 18, 1883; m. NATHAN E. DUBREE i mo. 2-j, 1846, son of Na--
than Dubree and Eleanor Evans, of Sadsbury, Lancaster Co., Pa., b. 7 mo. i,
1825.
They resided in Philadelpliia, Pa. ; Ins address 340 N. 22nd St.
Children : —
VIII— 3351. JOHN V. DUBREE, b. 6 mo. i, 1846; d. 4 mo. 24, 1889;
m. ANNIE BISBING 3 mo. 3. 1868, dau. of John S. Bisbing and Rachel
Battersby, b. 7 mo. 21, 1847.
They resided in Philadeljjl'ia, Pa. ; during the Civil War he served nine
months as Corporal in Com. K, 213th Reg. Pa. Vols. Her address is 2721
Thompson St., same city.
Children : —
]X--fi008. Harry M. Diibret, b. June 18, 1869. m. Ella Wieland, March 12, 1890.
She was a dau. of John and Kate Wieland, b. Jan. — , 1870.
Their address is: Jefi'ersonville, Montgomery Co., Pa. Issue: —
X— 7446. Roland E. Dubree, b. Feb. 18, 1906.
IX— 6009. Emily T. Dabree, b. June 18, 1877; m. Edwin S. Krider, Aug. 3, 1898, a son
of Thomas and Georgianna Krider, b. April 5, 1874.
Their address is, 2721 Thompson St., Philadelphia, Pa. Issue:—
X— 7447. Emily Krider, b. Aug. 27, 1899.
IX— 6010. Frank W. Dubree, b. Dec. 1, 1879; unm.
He resides at 2721 Thompson St., Phila.
IX— 6011. Annie R. Dubree, b. April 21, 1882; m. Luther Eisenhart, March 22. 190?,
by Rev. John W. Ford. He was a son of Hiram S. Eisenhart and Matilda
Beidler, b. Feb. 4, 1881, at Bingen, Pa.
He Is engaged In the Bethlehem Steel Works. Their address is, Hellerton,
Northampton, Co., Pa. No Issue.
IX— 6012. Lydia B. Dubree, b. Feb. 15, 1885; d. Oct. 25, 1896.
IX— 6013. John B. Dubree, b. Aug. 8, 1888; unm.
He resides with his mother.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 353
VIII— 3352. JONES E. DUBREE, b. 10 mo. 21, 1848; d. 12 mo.
19, 1874; bur. in Fernwood Cemetery; ni. ELLEN E. BOYER Mar. i8y
1867, of Pottstown, Pa., dau. of Michael Boyer and Louisa (?), b.
May 19, 1848.
(She m. second William Scull Smitl-, 1879, by whom she had three chil-
dren, Eva, Sarah and William S. Smith, Jr.) All reside in Philadelphia; her
address is 816 E. Hilton St.
The Dubree children were: —
IX— 6014. Clara E. Dubiee, b. March 8, 18G8; m. William McClaskey, Nov. 15, 1887,
son of John and Maiia McClaskey. b. Oct. 28, 1868.
He is a blacksmith employed at the Frankford Arsenal, with address at 1817
Margaretta St., Philadelphia. Pa. Issue: —
X— 7448. Hazel McClaskev, b. March 31, 1888.
X— 7449. Iva McClaske>, b. Jan. 6, 1892.
IX— 6015. Lydia A. Dubree, b. July 15, 1871; m. William J. Brodesser, July 17,
1889, son of Frank Brodesser and Annie Tillman, b. Dec. 22, 1862.
He is in the coal trade with offices at Lehigh Ave. and Miller St., and resi-
dence at 3543 Emerald St., Philadelphia, Pa. Issue: —
X— 7450. Emma Brodesser. b. May 12, 1890.
X— 7451. Lydia A. Brode.sser, b. Oct. 10, 1897.
X— 7452. Clara E. Brodesser, b. Jan. 8, 1900.
IX— 6016. Fannie Dubree, b. Oct. 22, 1873; d. Dec. 25, 1876; bur. in Fernwood CemB*ery.
VIII— 3353. EMILY T. DUBREE, b. 8 mo. i. 1850: d. i mo. 23,
1876; unm. ; resided with her parents; bur. in Fernwood Cemetery.
VIII— 3354. MARY ELLEN DUBREE, b. 5 mo. 26, 1852; m. REU-
BEN GILDER ALFORD 5 mo. 10, 1877, son of William Alford and Em-
ily Enity Gilder, b. 5 mo. 13, 1849.
He has a hardware store at S. W. Cor. 22nd and Callowhill Sts., Phil-
adelphia, Pa., where is also their residence.
Issue : —
IX— 6017. Newell Gilder Alford, b. 12-11-1887.
He was a student (1908) at Swarthmore College.
VIII— 3355. FANNIE R. DUBREE, b. 4 mo. 2^, i860; d. 3 mo. 2^,
1863.
VIII— 3356. FRANCIS W. DUBREE, b. i mo. 12, 1863; m. NET-
TIE HUGHES 5 mo. 7, 1884, dau. of William Hughes and Elizabeth Gray,
b. 8 mo. 17, 1864.
He is a bookkeeper for the J. Eavenson & Sons, Soap Manufacturers. Inc.,
now of Camden, N. J., with address 2229 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : — ■
IX— 6018. May Dubree. b. Feb. 21, 1885; d. Feb. 22, 1885.
IX— 6019. Francis Nathan Dubree, b. Mar. 13, 1886; unm.
He is an Auditor with the Land Title and Trust Company. Broad and Chestnut
Sts., Philadelphia.
VIII— 3357. JOSEPH M. DUBREE, b. 7 mo. 18. 1864; unm.
He is a farmer, with address May, Lancaster Co., Pa.
VII— 1312. FRANCIS EAVENSON (Jones 6). b. 12 mo. 8, 1829;
d. 3 mo. 6, 1837.
354 PALMER FAMILY
VII— 1313. BENJAMIN EAVENSON (Jones 6), b. 11 mo. 3, 1831;
tn. MARTHA GIBBS 3 mo. i, 1855, dau. of William A. Gibbs and Mar}i
Evans, b. 2 mo. 7, 1830; d. 8 mo. 3, 1899; buried at Compas, Pa.
He was a farmer and storekeeper at Blackhorse P. O., Chester Co., Pa.,
and later removed to Christiana, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3358. WILLIAM JONES EAVENSON, b. Dec. 30, 1855; d.
Sept. 9, 1908; m. MARY L. SCHEIDE Nov. 15, 1882, dau. of Samuel
Scheide and Katharine Billingbelt, b. April 5, 1857. He is buried in Mt. Peace
Cemetery.
He was treasurer of the J. Eavenson & Sons Soap Co., Inc., at Delaware
Ave. and Penn St., Camden, N. J., with residence 1504 Mt. Vernon St., Phil-
adelphia, Pa. He was also a member of H?irmony Lodge, No. 52, F. and A. M.
Child :—
IX— 6020. Mary L. Eavenson, b. Mar. 13, 1884; d. Aug. 20, 1884.
VIII— 3359. HARRY EAVENSON, b. 2 mo. i, 1859; d. 5 mo. 20,
1883; unm.
VIII— 3360. MARY EMILY EAVENSON, b. 8 mo. 8, 1861 ; d. 9
mo. I, 1863.
VIII— 3361. CLARA EAVENSON, b. 5 mo. 15, 1865; d. 12 mo. 11,
1876.
VIII— 3362. MARVIN EAVENSON. b. 10 mo. 12, 1874; m. IDA L.
WHITESIDE I mo. 30, 1901, dau. of James Whiteside and Ida Hanway, b.
7 mo. 4, 1883.
He is proprietor of livery stables, and resides at Christiana, Pa. They
have no children.
VII— 1314. REESE EAVENSON (Jones 6), b. 8 mo. 15, 1833; d. 7
mo. 13, 1910; m. HANNAH COOPER i mo. 6, 1859, dau. of Morris Coop-
er and Phebe Barnaby, b. 4 mo. 19, 1833.
He was a farmer in Lancaster Co., Pa., with address Christiana, Pa., R. F.
D. ; both belonged to the Society of Friends.
Issue : — '
VIII— 3363. EMILY V. EAVENSON, b. 10 mo. 26, 1859: d. 9 mo.
21, 1891; m. ALFRED MARION HARTMAN i mo. 18, 1883, son of
Aaron Hartman and Catharine S. Lloyd, b. 6 mo. 18, i860.
He is baggage master on Pa. R. R. : resides at Newark, N. J. She was
buried in Middle Octoraro church.
Children : —
IX— 6021. RALPH E. HARTMAN, b. 3 mo. 7, 1884: m. IDA EN-
GLEBERT 3 mo. 28, 1905.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 355
They removed to De Graft", Minn.
Child :—
X— 7453. Alfred Samuel Hartman, b. 11-28-1905.
IX— 6022. Mary Catharine Hartman, b. 2-18-1886.
IX— 6023. Marian Emily Hartman, b. 3-9-1887.
These two reside with their grandparents, Eavensons. Their address is, Chris-
tiana, Pa.
IX— 6024. Alfred Jones Hartman, b. 7-30-1888; d. 8-30-1888.
IX— 6025. Aaron Hartman, b. 1-21-1891; d. 7-27-1891.
VIII— 3364. MORRIS EAVENSON, b. 9 mo. 4, 1861 ; d. 9 mo. 4,
1861.
VIII— 3365. ELWOOD C. EAVENSON, b. 10 mo. 26, 1862; d. 10
mo. 28, 1867.
VIII— 3366. MORRIS L. EAVENSON, b. 9 mo. 21, 1864; m. AN-
NIE DICKENSON 4 mo. 9, 1891, dau. of James Dickenson and Ruthanna
Haines, b. 9 mo. 12, 1866.
They reside at Willow Gro\e, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6026. Ruth Hannah Eavenson, b. 1-28-1893; d. 9-21-1S94.
IX— 6027. Mary Davis Eavenson. b. 4-13-1896.
IX— 6028. Esther J. Eavenson, b. 10-1-1898.
VIII— 3367. JONES EAVENSON. b. 3 mo. 27, 1868: m. MARGAR-
ET PAULINE WALLACE 10 mo. 2, 1907, b. 8 mo. 26, 1880.
He is a dealer in feed and fertilizers at Christiana, Pa.
VIII— 3368. PHEBE ANNA EAVENSON, b. 12 mo. 10, 1870: m.
HARRY DAVIS 2 mo. 21, 1^98, son of William S. Davis and Catharine
Engle, b. 5 mo. 18, 1851 ; d. 8 mo. 8, 1907.
He was a farmer; buried in Union Cemetery, Colerain Twp., Lancaster,
Co., Pa. No children. Her address is Christiana, Pa.
VIII— 3369. REESE EAVENSON, b. 7 mo. 10. 1873: m. BELLE
M. MARTIN 12 mo. 29, 1898, dau. of Elijah Martin and Margaret Thomp-
son, b. 7 mo. 26, 1871.
They resided at Rahway, N. J., for some time, then returned to Drumore,
Lancaster Co., Pa.
Issue : — •
IX— 6029. Sarah Martin Eavenson, b. 6-26-1900.
IX— 6030. Harriet Hannah Eavenson, b. 6-10-1903.
VIII— 3370. DANIEL GILBERT E.WENSON, b. 6 mo. 8. 1875:
m. ELSIE LOUISE JACKSON 2 mo. 24, 1900. in Sadsbury Meeting
House, dau. of William Jackson and Lvdin Waiter, b. 10 mo. 31, 1876.
Pie is a farmer; they reside on the homestead, witii address Christiana,
Lancaster Co., Pa., R. F. D.
Children : —
356 PALMER FAMILY.
IX— 6031. Elwood Cooper Eavenson, b. 9-10-1904.
IX— 6032. Herman Jackson Eavenson, b. 6-1-1909.
VII— 1318. MARY C. EAVENSON (Jones 6), b. i mo. 28, 1842;
111. LORENZA F. DAVIS 12 mo. 3. 1868, son of Joseph W. Davis and
Ruthanna Hansell, b. 12 mo. 26, 1835: d. 6 mo. i, 1903; bur. at Fernwood.
He was a carpenter and builder: re-.ided in Philadelphia with last resi-
dence 522 N. 2 1 St St., where she still lives. No issue. He was a member of
various lodges as follows: Geo. G. Meade Post, No. i, G. A. R. ; Veritas
Lodge, No. 443, I. O. O. F. : Logan Encampment, I. O. O. F. : Pacific Lodge,
No. 82, A. O. U. W., and Quaker City Div., No. 39, F. of T. During the
Civil War he enlisted in Com. D, 124th Pa. Vol. Inf., Aug. 4, 1862; dis-
charged May 15, 1863. He re-enlisted as Corp. in Com. I, 29th Pa., Vol. Mil-
itia May 15, 1863; discharged Aug. i, 1863.
VII— 1319. MARVIN M. EAVENSON (Jones. Lydia, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. 2 mo. 24, 1845: m. MARY EACHUS 11 mo. 9,
1871, dau. of William Eachus and Abigail Flemming. b. 12 mo. 23, 1846.
He was long connected with the firm of J. Eavenson & Sons in the Quak-
er City Soap Works, at 313 N. 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa., and since the con-
cern has become incorporated and the retirement of his oldest brother and re-
moval of the works to Camden, N. J., has been its president (the works were
removed from the old location on 20th St.. Philadelphia, for the reason of be-
ing in the line of the new Boulevard from the City Hall to Fairmount Park,
laid out and built by the city). His residence is at 2015 Vine St., Philadel-
phia, Pa. They are members of the Presbyterian church.
Issue : —
VIII— 3371. ROLAND M. EAVENSON, b. i mo. 22, 1873; m.
KATHARINE NANCY SAIilPLE 4 mo. 6, 1898, dau. of Newton C. Sam-
ple and Amanda Summey, b. 11 mo. 8, 1871.
He is engaged as secretary and treasurer with the soap works of which
his father is president : residence, 4052 Baring St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6033. Marvin Sample Eavenson, b. 3-3-1900.
IX— 6034. Katharine Monteur Eavenson, b. 3-9-1904.
VIII— 3372. BLANCHE F. EAVENSON, b. i mo. i, 1876; m.
CHARLES M. HORTER i mo. 19, 1904. son of Lafayette Horter and
Clara King, b. 3 mo. 17, 1873.
He is a salesman of parquetry flooring with Heaton & Wood, 1706 Chest-
nut St., with residence 4029 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6035. Marjorie Eavenson Horter, b. 10-25-1907.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 357
Issue of George R. Eavcuson (No. 42^) and Rachel H. Preston, the first and
last two born in Unionville. the second in Youngsville, and the
third in Guthrieville, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1 32 1. THEODORE EAVENSON (George. Lydia. Rebecca,
Elizabeth. John, John), b. Dec. 13, 1842; m. ELIZA JANE BARTON (nee
Frame), Oct. 27, 1868, dan. of Edward Frame and Hannah . She d.
Dec. 2y, 1909, in her 69th year.
His address is Mortonville, Pa. No children. She was buried at Heph-
zibah Baptist Church.
VII— 1322. LYDIA JANE EAVENSON (George 6), b. Nov.i6,
1844: m. ISAAC T. HARVEY Sept. 27, 1866, son of George Harvey and
Sidney Taylor, b. June 12, 1844.
They reside at McWilliamstown, Chester Co., with address Coatesville,
Pa., R. F. D. 4. After their m. they lived at Unionville i year; Laurel, 8
years; Doe Riui, 6 years; Laurel, 2 years; Avondale, 6 years; Rokeby, 14
years, and present place, 5 years to date, 1908.
Children : —
VIII— 3373. HARRY G. HARVEY, b. Aug. 30. 1867. at Unionville;
m. MINNIE A. BOYLAN May 17, 1894. of Wilmington, Del., dau. of
Brown Boylan and Susan Cook. b. March 3, 1868.
Their address is Downingtown, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6036. Howai-d Harvey, b. April 2, 1895.
IX— 6037. Susan Jane Harvey, b. April 4, 1898.
VIII— 3374. LILLIE E. HARVEY, b. Tune 29, 1874, in Newlin; m.
WILLIAM CRANSTON Sept. 22. 1892. son of John Cranston and Sarah
Stafford, b. Feb. 14. 1872.
He is engaged in creamery work; address, Modena, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6038. John Cranston, b. April 29, 1893.
IX— 6039. Ella R. Cranston, b Jan. 3, 1896.
IX— 6040. William Cranston, Jr., b. Sept. 14, 1900.
VIII— 3375. IDA C. HARVEY, b. Dec. 19. 1876. in Newlin: m.
LOTT G. KEECH March 11, 1895, son of George Keech and Emma King,
b. Sept. 30, 1867.
He is a farmer, with address Mortonville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6041. Myrtel Keech, b. Aug. 16. 1896.
IX- -6042. John Ketch, b. Sept. 21, 1898.
IX— 6043. Harvey Leroy Keech, b. April 24, 1902.
IX— 6044. Ronnld Gilbert Keech, 1). Feb. 7, 1907.
VIII— 3376. RACHEL A. HARVEY, b. Dec. 12, 1878. in E. Marl-
borough; m. CHARLES L. CHAMBERLIN Jan. 21. 1899, son of Sam-
uel Chamberlin and Alice Wise, b. Nov. 29, 1876.
358 PALMER FAMILY.
He is a farmer; first address, Chatham, Chester Co., Pa., and later
DoAvningtown, Pa.
Children : —
IX-G015. naiph Cbamberlin, b. Jan. 4, 1900.
IX— 604C. Peail Chainberlin, b. June 12, 1903.
VIII— 3377. iMARY E. HARVEY b. April 2, 1883; d. Sept. 16, 1883,
at Laurel.
VIII— 3378. MABEL S. HARVEY, b. Sept. 18, 1S87. at Avondale,
Chester Co., Pa. ; unm. ; at home.
VII— 1325. IDA M. EAVENSON (George R. 6), b. Feb. 13, i860;
m. WILLIAM W. HARVEY Jan. i, 1885, brother to Isaac T. Harvey
(See No. 1322), b. April 21, 1859.
He is a farmer, with address Mortonville, Chester Co., Pa. Xo children.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Elizabeth.
Issue of Einiiwr Fox (Xo. 42^,) and Sarah Baker, the elder born in Pennsyl-
vania, the younger in Ohio.
VII— 1326. JOSEPH G. FOX (Emmor. Elizabeth. Rebecca, EHza-
beth, John, John), b. March 27, 1830: m. JAXE DRAKE Jan. 3, 1856, dau.
of Acsa and Xancie Drake. She d. Jul}- 13. 1868.
M. second, ALMYRA SHUCK Oct. 10, 1869, dau. of John and Mary
Ami Shuck, b. Feb. 12, 1846.
He removed from Waterloo, Gallia Co.. O.. to Geneva, Fillmore Co.,
Neb.
Issue by first wife. Jane Drake: —
VIII— 3379. (a) ASA E. FOX, b. Nov. 15. 1857; m. MINNIE
STEWART Aug. 31. 1887, dau. of Harmon Stev.art and Mary C. ,
b. Oct. 6, 1867.
His occupation is farming: address fronton, Ohio, R. D. 2.
Issue : —
IX— 6047. Reah B. Fox, b. April 22, 1889.
IX— 6048. Gardner A. Fox, b. Dec. 1, 1894.
IX— 6049. Emmor S. Fox, b. Mar. 26, 1899.
IX— 6050. Delbert X. Fox, b. June 27, 1901.
IX— 6051. Ruth H. Fox, b. June 1-5. 1904.
VIII— 3380. (b) RHODA FOX, b. Oct. 12, i860; m. JOHN WES-
LEY STEPHENSOX Mar. jg, 1886, son of Samuel Stephenson and Sarah
Turner, b. Sept. 19, 1853.
Their address is Moorefield, Frontier Co., Xeb.
Issue : —
IX— 6052. Robert Maurice Steplienson, b. Dec. 7, 1888.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 359
IX— 6053. Verlie Clarice Stephenson, b. June 29, 1892.
IX— 6054. Rhoda Mae Stephenson, b. Oct. 2S. 1894.
IX— 6055. Janie Cora Stephenson, b. July 8, 1902.
VIII— 3381. (c) MARY E. FOX. b. Aug. 30. 1863: m. WILLIAM
C. DODSON March 5, 1894. t^on of Tliomas and Mary Dodson, b. May 2,
1867.
His occupation is farming, with address Cereal, Okla.
Issue : —
IX— 6056. Harry A. Dodson, b. Dec. 20, 1894.
IX— 6057. Letha E. Dodson, b. Nov. 25, 1896.
IX— 6058. Charles W. Dod.son, b. Oct. 16, 1902.
IX— 6059. Jerry M. Dodson, b. Sept. 2, 1905.
VIII— 3382. (d) ROBERT W. FOX, b. June 13. 1866; m. MINNIE
ORPHA SHACKLEFORD May 10, 1896, dan. of Austin C. and Delana J.
Shackleford, b. Sept. 27, 1874.
His occupation is farming; address, Geneva, Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 6060. Grace Myrtle Fox, b. March 5, 1897.
IX— 'JOul. Ruth Rheem Fox, 1). June 14, 1899.
VIII— 3383. (e) NANCY J. FOX. b. June 7, 1868; d. July 30, 1868.
Issue by second wife, Almira Shuck : —
VIII— 3384. (f) EVA T. FOX, b. Oct. 16, 1870, near Waterloo, O. :
m. LEWIS R. WOLVERTON Jan. 15, 1896, son of Charles E. and Mary
Wolverton, b. Feb. 6, 1871, near Hoopeston, 111.
They reside near Shelton, Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 6062. Margaret Elinor Wolverton, b. Nov. 14. 1S9G, at Shelton, Neb.
IX— 6063. Helen Mane Wolverton, b. Sept. 14, 1900; same.
IX— 6064. Bertha Irene Wolverton, b. Sept. 12, 1901; same.
VIII— 3385. (g) ORPHA S. FOX. b. Sept. 15. 1871 ; d. Oct. 26,
1908; m. CHARLES E. JESSE Feb. 8. 1892; b. Oct. 11, 1866: d. April
9, 1907-
Issue : —
IX— 6065. Edith Jesse, b Nov. 25, 1893.
IX— 6066. Bertha Jesse, b. May 10, 1896.
IX— 6067. Howard Jesse, b. Dec. 24, 1899.
IX— 6068. Charles Jesse, b. June 4, 1902.
VIII— 3386. (h) CORA V. FOX.b. April 8, 1873: m. JASON DOIL
SHACKELFORD April is. 1896, son of Austin C. and Lana T. Shackel-
ford, b. May 8. 1872.
Their address is Geneva, Neb. No issue reported.
VIII— 3387. (i) EDWARD L. FOX, b. April 20, 1875: m. MIXXIE
36o PALMER FAMILY.
AMANDA NELSON Feb. i6, 1902, by E. A. Evans, of M. E. church, dau.
of Alfred and Emma Nelson, b. March 6, 1879, all of Geneva, Neb.
Issue : —
IX- 6069. Earl Fox, b. March 8, 1908.
VIII— 3388. (k) EGBERT DOW FOX, b. Dec. 5, 1876; m. CLARA-
IDA SCHRODER Jan. 6, 1909, dau. of William and Etta Schroder, b. July
2, 1887.
Their address is Geneva, Neb.
VIII— 3389. (1) GEPHIA J. FOX, b. Jan. 22, 1879; m. WALTER A.
CHURCHILL Feb. 2, 1895, son of Walter and Geraldine Churchill, b. Feb.
10, 1876.
Their address is Geneva, Neb.
Issue : —
IX- 6070. Elmer C. Churchill, b. May 18, 1896.
IX— 6071. Stella B. Churchill, b. April 11, 1898.
IX— 6U72. Nellie A. Churchill, b. Jan. 24, 1900.
IX— 6073. Bessie B. Churchill, b. Oct. 26. 1901.
IX— 6074. Elsie Churchill, b. Feb. 16, 1903.
IX— 6075. Harry H. Churchill, b. Dec. 19, 1906.
VIII— 3390. (m) LEMNIA S. FOX, b. April 10, 1882; m. HOW-
ARD CLARENCE MILLER March 7, 1906, son of Samuel and Sarah
Miller, b. April 7, 1878.
Their address is Carleton, Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 6076. Helen Colene Miller, b. Dec. 16, 1906.
VII— 1327. EVALINE FOX (Emmor 6), b. May 11, 1833; d.
Sept. I, 1882: m. NICHOLAS NULL June 20, 1859, d- Feb. 11, 1907; both
buried in Fairview Cemetery, GaHia. O.
Issue :—
VIII— 3391. SARAH ELLEN NULL, b. Feb. 6, i860: m. JAMES W.
CORN May 24, 1884, b. 1856.
Their address is Waverly, O., R. F. D. 2.
Issue : —
IX- -6077. Grace Odella Coin, b. 1S91.
VIII— 3392. REBECCA E. NULL. b. Mar. 28. 1861 : d. Aug. 7,
1902; m. JACOB DEMPSEY Sept. 16, 1880, b. Feb. 13, 1854.
Their address is Lucasville, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6078. Hattie Dempsey, b. Aug. 27, 1883.
IX— 6079. Clarence Dempsey, b. July 10, 1887.
IX— 6080. Otha Dempsev, b. April 4. 1889.
IX— 6081. Lola Dempsey. b. Feb. 1, 1900; d. Mar. 4, 1900.
IX— 6082. I'loyd Dempsey, b. Dec. 25. 1901; d. May 11, 1906.
IX— 6083. Everett Dempsey, b. July 23, 1902.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 361
VIII— 3393. ELIZABETH A. NULL, b. Oct. 10, 1862; d. Oct. 26,
1866.
VIII— 3394. MARIA NULL, b. April 25, 1864; m. JAMES MASSIE.
Their address is Greasy Ridge, Ohio. No further records.
VIII— 3395. ALICE NULL, b. July 13, 1866: m. CYRUS EACHUS.
Their address is Ironton, O. No further records.
VIII— 3396. REES NULL, b. Tulv 18, 1868: m. LAURA. GRIF-
FITH Mar. 23, 1887, b. June 25, 1869.
They removed in 1904 to Oklahoma, with address Gowen, Okla.
Issue : —
IX— 6084. Cecil Null, b. Sept. 24, 188S.
IX— 6085. Gertha Null. b. Aug. 3, 1892.
IX— 6086. Basil Null, b. Sept. 29, 1897.
IX— 6087. Orta Null, b. Feb. 19, 1900.
IX— 6088. Alloin Null, b. .Tulj; 28, 1801.
VIII— 3397. STEPHEN C. NULL. b. Nov. 27, 1870; m. ALICE
MEEGNER.
Their address is Friendship. O.
VIII— 3398. CYNTHIA E. NULL, b. Mar. 22, 1875 : m. JA]\IES W.
WILLIAMSON Sept. 30, 1896, b. Sept. 7. 1874.
Their address is probably Waverly, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6089. Elmer E. Williamson, b. July 31, 1897.
IX— 6090. Helen M. Williamson, b, Sept. 25, 1899.
IX— 6091. Margery A. Williamson, b. Aug. 9, 1901.
IX— 6092. Howard T. Williamson, b. Mar. 11, 1907.
IX— 6093. Paul C. Williamson, b. Oct. 4, 1909.
VII— 1328. JOSHUA B. FOX (Emmor 6), b. Nov. 9, 1834: d.
Jan. 23, 1893; m. ELIZABETH P. WORTHINGTON Oct. 19, 1854, dau.
of Mahlon Worthington and Elizabeth Ware, b. Feb. 23, 1835, at ^Muskingum
Co., O. They went to Neb., Oct. 8, 1880.
He was a farmer; buried at Seatonville. Hamilton Co., Neb. Her ad-
dress is Stockville, Neb.
Children : —
VIII— 3399. (I) JOHN L. FOX, b. Feb. 13, 1856: unm. ; address
Stockville, Neb.
VIII— 3400. (2) ZIBA M. FOX. b. Feb. 24, 1859; m. SAREPTA J.
MYERS Sept. 16, 1889, dau. of Marion Myers and Rachel ( ?), born
in Gallia Co., O. ; address, Aurora, Neb.
Child :—
IX— 6094. Elmer A. Fox, b. Dec. 28, 1891.
362 PALMER FAMILY.
ViU— 3401. (3) MARGARET E. FOX, b. May 15, 1862: m. GILES
R. FOLDEN Mar. 7, 1880, sen of Robert R. Foldeii and Sarah A.
( ?). b. Feb. 2, 1853, in Gallia Co., O. ; address, Stockwell, Neb. No issue.
VIII— 3402. (4) TAMES T. FOX. b. Aug. 25. 1864; m. REBECCA
STAHLNECKER Mar. 24, 1889, dau. of Samuel Stahlnecker and Elizabeth
, born in Hamilton Co., Neb. ; address, Moorefield, Neb.
Children : —
IX— 6095. Harry R. Fo.x, b. May 3. 1890; d. 18 months old.
IX— 6096. Margaret A. Fox, b. April 29, 1892.
IX— 6097. Guy B. Fox. b. April 24, 1897.
IX— 6098. Minnie M. Fox, b. Feb. 3, 1899.
IX— 6099. Clarence J. Fox, b. March 23, 1905.
VIII— 3403. (5) CALVIN A. FOX, b. Jan. 10, 1867: m. LOTTIE A.
LAWRENCE Aug. 16, 1890, dau. of John Lawrence and Sarah A. ,
born in Fillmore. Co., Neb.; address, W. 2^th St., Cheyenne, Wyo.
Children : —
IX— 6100. Bessie M. Fox, b. July 7, 1891.
IX- -filOl. Elda Madge Fox, b. Aug. 21, 1902.
VIII— 3404. (6) GEORGE W. FOX, b. July 9, 1870; unm. ; address,
Aurora, Neb.
VIII— 3405. (7) AMOS B. FOX, b. Aug. 17, 1873: m. MAGGIE
RIGGS Nov. 15, 1893, dau. of Charle."^ Riggs and LiUie , born in
Saunders Co., Neb. ; address, Tilden BIk, Cheyenne. Wyo.
Children : —
IX— 6102. Hazel J. Fox. b. Feb. 16, 1896.
IX— 6103. Francis N. Fox, b. Dec. 26, 1898.
VII— 1329. PHILENA FOX (Emmor 6), b. Nov. 12, 1837; m-
CFIRISTOPHER C. iMYERS Nov. 8, 1855. son of John Myers and
Mary ( ?), b. Mav 29, 1835: d. April 7, 1893; bur. at Fairview, Gal-
lia Co., O.
He was a school teacher ; her address is Lecta, O.
Children : —
VIII— 3406. (i) JAMES W. MYERS, b. April 28, 1857; m. LAURA
ELLIOTT, b. circa, 1859; address, Lecta, O.
Children : —
IX— 6104. (a) .Jacob Columbus Myers, b. circa, 1877; m. Hannah Shafer.
Tlieir address is. Gallipolis. O. Children: —
X— 74.54. Carl Myers, b. circa, 1897.
X— 7455. Elmer Myers, b. circa, 1899.
X— 7456. Geneva My°vs, b. circa, 1901.
IX— 6105. (b) Wan-en Dilman Myers, b. circa, 1879; m. Artie Gothard.
Their address is, Patriot, Ohio. Children: —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 363
X— 7457. Millard Myers, b. circa, 1899.
X— 7458. Herbert Myers, b. circa, 1901.
X— 7459. Bessie Myers, b. circa, 1904.
IX— G106. (c) Eliza Jaue Myers, b. circa, 1881; m. Albert Tope.
Their address is. Patriot, Ohio. Children: —
X--74G0. Laura Eilyth Tope, b. circa, 1905.
X— 7461. Harold J. Tope.
IX— 6107. (d) Ira Edward Myers, b. circa, 18S3; m. Odessie Ball.
Their address is. Patriot, O. No children.
IX — 6108. (e) Nancy Catharine Myers, b. circa, 1885; deceased.
IX— 6109. (f) Jesse Arnold Myers, b. circa, 1887; deceased.
IX— 6110. (g) James Curtis Myers, b. circa, 1888; unm.
DC— 6111. (h) Daisy Maude Myers, b. circa, 1890; m. Elmer Drummond.
Their address is, Patriot, Ohio. Issue; —
X— 7462. One child.
IX— 6112. (i) Alva Clarence Myers, b. circa, 1892.
IX— 6113. (j) Nellie Pearl Myers, b. circa, 1894.
IX— 6114. (k) Ora Ethyl Myers, b. circa, 1S96.
IX— 6115. (1) Lottie Marie Myers, b. circa, 1898.
IX— 6116. (m) Sherlie Garnet Myers, b. circa, 1900.
IX— 6117. (n) Morris Edgebert Myers, b. circa, 1902.
VIII— 3407. (2) OLIVER A. MYERS, b. i mo. 28, i860: m. MAR-
GARET S. BAKER 8 mo. 10. 1879. b. 4 mo. 17, 1863.
He is a merchant, with ackhess Lecta, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6118. Bertha M. Myers, b. 6-29-1880; m. James W. White 12-25-1898, son of Wil-
liam H. White and Rachel M. Massie, b. 3-31-1877.
Their addrfss is Lecta, O. Issue: —
X— 7463. Edna A. White, b. 11-8-1893.
X— 7464. Leila M. White, b. 6-30-1903.
X— 7465. Emerson E. White, b. 7-6-1905.
X— 7466. Margery E. White, b. 1-18-1909.
IX— ()119. Ruby Myers, b. ll-lii-18S2; m. Eura 0. Saundei-s 12-20-1899, son of John A.
end Klizabfcth Saunders, b. 2-18-1880.
Their address is, Lecta, O. Issue: —
X— 7467. Nola E. Saunders, b. 11-7-1900.
X— 7468. Bessie O. Saunlers, b. 11-8-1902.
X— 7469. Chauncpy H. Saimdeis, b. 12-12-1904.
X— 7470. Fanny F. Saunders, b. 12-28-1907.
IX— 6120. William H. Myeis. b. 1-11-1885; m. Cora Massie 4-9-1905, dau. of George
Massie and Mary Harless, b. 3-13-1S8S.
Their address is, Lecta, O. Issue: —
X— 7471. Bessie M. Myers, b. 2-2-190i).
X— 7472. Jewel Myers, b. 2-23-1908.
IX— 6121
No names; twins, b. 12 6-1887; d. 12-6-1887.
IX— 6122
IX— 6123. Fannie P. Myers, b. 3-22-1888; m. Fred. Shivelv 4-9-1905, son of Levi and
Rebecca Shively, b. 3-4-1879.
Their address is, Wilgus, 0. Issue: —
X— 7473. Leslie Shively, b. 2-16-1906.
X— 7474. Chester Shively, b. 5-30-1908.
IX— 6124. Emmor O. Myers, b. 6-2-1890; d. 8-6-1890.
IX— 6125. Laura E. Myers, b. 10-11-1891: d. 12-6-1892.
IX— 6126. Lillie Myrtle Myers, b. 2-18-1894; m. J. E. Sheets 9-6-1908, son of Frank and
Elizabeth Sheets, b. 11-23-1885.
Their address is, Crown City, O.
IX— 6127. Clarence T. Myers, b. 10-25-189G; d. 12-18-1897.
IX— 6128. Walter H. Myers, b. 10-15-1S98.
IX— 6129. Sarah F. Myers, b. 7-19-1901.
364 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3408. (3) JOHN L. MYERS, b. July 19, 1862: m. HARRIET
A. PYLES April 24. 1886. She was b. May 14. 1865.
Children : —
IX— 6130. Samuel C. Myers, b. July 14, 1887.
IX— 6131. Alta T. Myers, b. Sept. 12, 1888.
IX— 6132. Archie W. Myers, b. Dec. 8, 1889.
IX— 6133. Allen O. Myers, b. Oct. 10, 1891.
IX— 6134. Annie S. Myers, b. April 11, 1894.
IX— 6135. Martha P. Myers, b. Sept. 15, 1897.
IX— 6136. Emmor F. Myers, b. July 6, 1899.
IX— 6137. Ora F. Myers, b. Dec. 11, 1901.
IX— 6138. Meda C. Myers, b. March 28, 1905.
VIII— 3409. (4) MARY ELZEXA MYERS, b. Oct. 3, 1864; m.
PERRY MASSIE March 11, 1889, b. July 7, 1857; d. May 3, 1904.
Children : —
IX— 6139. Oltie B. Massie, b. Aug. 14, 1&91; d. May 25, 1906.
IX— 6140. Marquis R. Massie, b. May 25, 1894.
IX— 6141. Linneus P. Massie, b. Nov. 23, 1896.
IX— 6142. Bessie G. Massie, b. April 29, 1903.
VIII— 3410. (5) SULLIVAN A. :\IYERS, b. Feb. 25. 1867; d. March
20, 1886; bur. at Fairview, Gallia Co., O.
VIII— 3411. (6) JOSEPH L. AIYERS, b. March 3, 1869; m. NAN-
CY ARIZONA THORNTON Sept. 8, 1888. She was b. Oct. 22, 1869.
Children : —
IX— 6143. Minnie Elizabeth Myers, b. Sept. 29,1890.
IX— 6144. Alta Philena Myers, b. Feb. 6, 1893.
IX— 6145. Marcus Monroe Myers, b. Sept. 6, 1895.
IX— 6146. Denver Rosco Myers, b. Oct. 4. 1898.
IX— 6147. Basil Atis Myers, b. Nov. 11. 1901.
VIII— 3412. (7) SARAH A. :\IYERS, b. June 20. 1871 : m. THOM-
AS A. PYLES Aug. 2-j. 1892. b. March 4. 1876.
Children : —
IX— 6148. An infant; deceased.
IX— 6149. Esco T. Pyles. b. Aug. 25, 1895.
IX— 6150. Leo E. Pyles. b. Aug. 12, 1899.
IX— 6151. Irvin F. Pyles, b. May 2. 1904.
IX- 6152. Audrey Pyles, ^ ,j, - , , . 37 1907
IX— 6153. Aubrey Pyles, / ''^°®' °- ■'^ ■ ^^- ^^^'■
VIII— 3413. (8) PERRY C. MYERS, b. Aug. i. 1873; d. July 9. 1874.
VIII— 3414. (9) REBECCA A. MYERS, b. March 22, 1875; m.
JOHN \V. COLWELL Nov. 25. 1899. b. Feb. 14. 1875.
Children : —
IX— 6154. Pearl Colwell, b. Aug. 27, 1900.
IX— 6155. Dallas Earl Colwell, b. April 16, 1903.
IX— 6156. William Colwell, b. Nov. 27, 1908.
I
SEVENTH GENERATION. 365
VIII— 3415. (10) GEORGE B. MYERS, b. Oct. 19, 1878: m. MYR-
TIE FILLINGER June i, 1901. She was b. July 14, 1883.
Children : —
IX— 6157. Chester C. Myers, b. April 23, 1902.
IX— 6158. Harold L. Myers, b. Feb. 21, 1904.
IX— 6159. Lloyd E. Myers, b. April 8, 1906.
IX— 6160. Raymond J. Myers, b. Dec. 27, 1907.
VIII— 3416. (11) STEPHEN D. MYERS, b. Aug. 5, 1880; m.
STELLA J. BRUMFIELD Aug. 16, 1902. She was b. Feb. 14, 1884.
Children : —
IX -6161. Harley S. Myers, b. June 28, 1903.
IX— 6162. Ezra Myere, b. Sept. 9, 1905.
IX— 6163. Harry D. Myers b. Nov. 5, 1907.
VIII— 3417. (12) CHARLES D. MYERS, b. June i, 1884; m.
CORA BOSTICK Dec. 4, 1902. She was b. Jan. 7, 1885.
Children : —
IX— G1G4. Hayward J. Myers, b. Nov. 20, 1903.
IX— 6165. Oliver Andrew Myers, b. April 30, 1905.
IX— 6166. Noah Myers, b. Aug. 27, 1907.
VII— 1330. RACHEL A. FOX (Emmor 6), b. Dec. 9, 1839; dec'd;
m. WILBUR W. SHUCK Sept. 13, 1866.
Very little information of this family obtained; address given, Elm Creek,
Neb.
Issue : —
VIII— 3418. Laura Shuck, b. Aug. — , 1867; m. Dansemond Tavlor.
VIII— 3419. George Shuck, h. May 11, 1869.
VIII- 3420. Mary J. Shuck, b. Dec. 23, 1870; deceased.
VIII— 3421. Sarah F. Shuck, b. Aug. 13, 1872; m. Edward Anderson.
VIII 3421. RliODvarus Shuck (twin), b. Aug. 13. 1872; d. Nov. 18, 1872.
VIII— 3423. Orlando Shuck.
VIII— 3424. John A. Shuck; deceased.
VIII— 3425. Ethelbert Shuck.
VIII— 3426. Nettie Shuck.
VIII— 3427. Eber Shuck.
VII— 1331. REBECCA [ FOX (Emmor 6), b. June 29. 1843: d.
Oct. 21, 1905; m. STEPHEN ADREY MASSIF Feb. 28, 1863. son of
Jonathan Massie and Marguretta Roach, b. Jan. i, 1840.
He is a farmer; address Lecta. O.
Issue : —
VIII— 3428. G. McCLELLAN MASSIE, b. Aug. 20, 1864; d. Aug.
9, 1900; m.^MARY DRUMMOND Oct. 4. 1887. Her address is Rogers,
Ark.
Issue : —
IX— 6167. Bertie May Maaslt
;66
PALMER FAMILY.
IX— C168
rx— 6169
IX— 6170
IX— 6171
rx— 6172,
Earnest L. Massie.
Elma Massie.
Blanche Massie.
Vernie Massie.
Lenna Massie.
VIII— 3429. ROBERT O. MASSIE. b. Dec. 3. 1867; m. ELNOILA
WILLIAMS July 26, 1889; address. Lecta, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6173. Elmer E. Massie, b. Sept. 21. 1890; d. Aug. 13, 1896.
IX— 6174. O. Pearl Massie, b. Jan. 18, 1892.
VIII— 3430. EMMOR M. MASSJE, b. Jan. 4, 1870: d. Feb. 24. 1908;
m. CELESTIA WILLIAMS April 22. 1897. She d. June 8. 1907.
Issue : —
IX— 6175. Edna Massie, b. July 29, 1897.
IX— 6176. Margurie Massie, b. Dec. 14, 1902
VIII— 3431. XORMAN W. MASSIE. b. Nov. 16, 1872; m. EVA
RAPP July 4. 1896: address, Lecta, O.
Issue :-
IX— 6177
IX— 6178
IX— 6179
IX— 6180
IX— 6181
IX— 6182
Sidna A. Massie, b. July 2. 1897.
Alta A. Massie. b. Mar. 27. 1899: d. Dec. 30, 1901.
Beula E. Massie. b. Feb. 28, 1903.
Arthur L. Massie, b. Oct. 14, 1904; d. Oct. 26, 1905.
Alma E. Massie. b. July 4. 1906.
Norman Rapp Massie, b. Sept. 24, 1908.
VIII— 3432. SARAH E. MASSIE, b. Dec. 12, 1874: m. GEORGE
HARMAN April 16, 1900.
Their address is Lecta, O.
Issue : —
IX — 6183. Irama O. Harman. b. Aug. 1, 1904.
IX— 6184. Fletcher M. Harman, b. Nov. 24, 1907.
VIII_3433. WILLIS V. MASSIE. b. Feb. 4, 1877:111. ROSA XEL-
SOX Dec. 31. 1 901 : address, Lecta, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6185. Darllne B. Massie, b. Oct. 18, 1902.
IX— 6186. Lexie I. Massie, b. Mar. 12, 1904.
VIII— 3434. DELLIE E. MASSIE, b. May 18, 1S70: m. JOHN
CLARK Mar. 13. 1898: address, Lecta, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6187. Rllla Clart, b. Jan. 18, 1899.
IX— 6188. Stephen L. Clark, b. July 28, 1900.
IX— 6189. Emily E. Clark, b. July 15, 1908.
Vni— 3435. LEXXA E. MASSIE, b. April 19. 1884; m. KIMBER
S. PYLES Jan. i. 1904: address. Lecta, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6190. Herald Pyles, b. Oct. 10. 1904.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 367
VII— 1332. SARAH E. FOX (Emmor 6). b. Sept. 19. 1845; m.
HENRY WILSON PYLES Aug. 25, 1864, son of Francis Pyles and Su-
san Wiseman, b. Nov. 18, 1844.
(His fath^- left Greenbrier. Va., when 12 years old and came to Law-
rence Co., O. ) Address, Patriol, O.. Box 29.
Children : —
VIII— 3436. JERUSHA SUSAN PYLES, b. May 29, 1865; unm.
VIII— 3437. EUGENE BAKER PYLES, b. Mar. 21, 1867; unm.
VIII— 3438. SARAH ARTHUSA PYLES. b. Feb. 13, 1869; m.
THOMAS JEFFERSON HERRELL Feb. 8, 1894: address, Arabia, O.
Children : —
IX— 6191. Kelvj' Alfred Heirell, b. Nov. 10, 1894.
IX— 6192. Essie Ray Heirell, b. Oct. 24, 1896.
IX— 6193. Eva Prankie Herrell, b. Sept. 17, 1898.
IX— 6194. Gladys Elma Hencll, b. Feb, 3, 1901.
IX— 6195. Maijorie Gail Henell, b. Aug. 14, 1903,
IX— 6196. Shelva Dale Henell, b. Nov. 12, 1905.
VIII— 3439. MARTHA L. PYLES, b. Jan. i. 1871.
VIII— 3440. REBECCA ELLEN PYLES. b. Tan. 6, 1873^11. JOHN
FRANKLIN NEAL Aug. 28, 1906; address. Patriot, Gallia Co., O."
Issue : —
IX— 6197. Elmer Glen Neal, b. Sept. 24, 1907.
VIII— 3441. JOFIN THO^IAS PYLES. b. July 16, 1875; unm.
VIII— 3442. EMMA ROSALLIE PYLES. b. Oct. 14, 1877; d. July
20, 1907; unm.
VII— 3443. CHARLES LESTER PYLES. b. Jan. 26, 1880: d. Sept.
17, 1908; unm.
VIII— 3444. AUSTIN LESLIE PYLES, b. May 21, 1882: unm.
VII— 1333. EMMOR FOX, JR. rEmmor 6), b. Tan. 10. 1851; m.
SARAH ELLEN L./\YVRirxCE tan. 9, 1872, b. Oct. 21, 1852; d.Oct. 5,
1879.
M. second, HARRIET E. MORRISON Dec. 15. 1889, b. Aug. 25.
185 1 ; address, Geneva, Fillmore Co., Neb.
Issue by first wife: —
VIII— 344s. DOR.\ A. FOX, b. Mav <;. 1874: m. O. D. McPHER-
SON : address, Dos Palos, Cal.
368 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3446. LEWIS IRVIN FOX, b. June 4, 1876; address, Geneva,
Neb.
Issue by second wife: —
VIII— 3447. FRED FOX, b. Nov. 6, 1890.
Issue of Rees Fox {No. 426) and Pliehe Wilson, born in Muskingum Co., O.
VII— 1334. ELIZABETH FOX (Rees, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Elizabeth.'
John, John), b. Aug. 14, 1834; m. MONROE MERCER Sept. i, 1870, son
of Andrew and Mary Mercer, b. Sept. 8, 1827; d. Jan. 18, 1888.
They resided at Duncan Falls, Muskingum Co., O., where he died and
she continues.
Children : —
VIII— 3448. WILLIAM A. MERCER, b. Tuly 28, 1871 : m ELIZA-
BETH A. , June 27, 1896.
They reside at Zanesville, O.
Children : —
IX— 6198. Orville A. Mercer, b. June 4, 1897.
IX— 6199. Robert S. Mercer, b. Sept. 23, 1899.
IX— 6200. Edmund L. Meicer, b. April 3, 1901.
IX— 6201. Edward C. Meicer, b. May 9, 1903.
VIII— 3449. PHEBE RUHANNAH MERCER, b. Nov. 17, 1872;
m. HARVEY H. SUPPLEE July 31, 1898.
They reside at Sonora, Muskingum Co., O.
Children : —
IX— 6202. Esther M. Supplee, b. March 27, 1901.
IX— 6203. Albert M. Supplee, b. April 9, 1903.
VIII— 3450. REES W. MERCER, b. Feb. 14, 1874; m. EDITH OF-
FENBAKER Oct. 17, 1897.
They reside at Philo, Muskingum Co , O.
Children : —
IX— 6204. George C. Mercer, b. Jan. 9, 1898.
IX— 6205. Herbert M. Mercer, b. April 21, 1900.
VIII— 3451. CHALMER E. MERCER, b. Feb. 29, 1876; m. MAR-
THA E. OFFENBAKER Aug. 9, 1899.
They reside at Duncan Falls, O.
Children : —
IX— 6206. Lois Mercer, b. Feb. 8, 1900.
IX— 6207. Albert Mercer, b. April 15, 1902.
VII— 1335. MARIA FOX (Rees 6), b. Sept. 23, 1835; d. March 9,
1909; m. PHILIP PIERCE May 28, 1S68, son of Andrew Pierce and Jane
Leedom, b. March 8, 1813; dec'd.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 369
He was a farmer and broom maker. They resided at Duncan Falls, P. O.
Box 23, Ohio.
Issue : —
VIII— 3452. MYSTA PIERCE, b. Dec. 10, 1872: m. CHARLES M.
CRUMB AKER Nov. 24, 1897.
Children : —
IX— 6208. Adella Crumbaker, b. Aug. 16, 1898.
IX— 6209. Olive Crumbaker, b. Aug. 5, 1900.
IX— 6210. Dorothy Crumbaker, b. May 25, 1905.
IX— 6211. Vernon Crumbaker, b. Sept. 3, 1906; d. Sept. 10, 1906.
IX— 6212. Nellie Crumbaker, b. May 9, 1908.
VII— 1336. SABILLA FOX (Ree^ 6), b. Sept. 6. 1837: m. JOSEPH
E. PEYTON, JR., March 8. 1857, son of Joseph Ervin and Sarah Peyton,
b. July 17, 1833; d. March 4, 1892.
They resided at Blue Rock, O., where she continues.
Children : —
VIII— 3453. REES E. PEYTON, b. Feb. 2^, 1858; m. ROSANNA
McDonald March 29, 1884.
They probably reside near Blue Rock, O.
Children : —
IX— 6213. Josie E. Peyton, b. Aug. 27, 1885.
IX— 6214. Bessie B. Peyton, b. Mar. 18, 1887.
IX — 6215. General W. Pej-ton, b. Dec. 24, 1888.
IX— 6216. Joseph E. Peyton, b. Jan. 6, 1892.
IX— 6217. Retta S. Peyton, b. Aug. 24, 1901.
IX— 6218. Violet M. Peyton, b. May 1, 1903.
VIII— 3454. ELECTA S. PEYTON, b. Aug. 26, 1859; m. ABRA-
HAM HUFFMAN Feb. 21, 1883.
Children : —
rx— 6219. William E. Huffman, b. Mar. 31, 1884.
IX— 6220. Stanley R. Huffman, b. Mar. 30, 1886.
IX— 6221. Wilma J. Huffman, b. June 24, 1892.
IX— 6222. Lelia Huffman, b. Mar. 24. 1894; d. July 13, 1894.
VIII— 3455. WELCOME V. PEYTON, b. Julv 11, i86x : d. Julv 12,
1861.
VIII— 3456. MARY M. PEYTON, b. June 6. 1862; d. July 18. 1862.
VIII— 34S7. PHEBE E. PEYTON, b. June 24, 1866: m. HARLEN
W. ROBERTS Oct. 10, 1888.
Children : —
!X— 6223. Joseph W. Roberts, b. Aug. 29. 1892.
IX— 6224. Hershel E. Roberts, b. Sept. 8, 1897.
370 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 3458. JOSEPH W. PEYTON, b. Jan. 11. 1868; m. ELVIRA
H. SHAVER Jail. 7, 1891.
Children : —
IX— 6225. Lola B. Peyton, b. Mar. 30, 1S92.
IX— 6226. Jonas E. Peyton, b. Mar. 9, 1895.
IX— 6227. Curtis L. Peyton, b. Mar. 6, 1905.
VIII— 3459. BENJAMIN S. PEYTON, b. Aug. 3. 1869.
He probably resides near .Blue Rock, Ohio.
VIII— 3460. EMMOR F. PEYTON, b. Jan. 31, 1873: d. Dec. 3, 1896;
M. ELLA E. TROUT Aug. 4. 1896. No issue given.
VIII— 3461. JAMES F. PEYTON, b. Nov. 22, 1874; d. Feb. 22, 1875.
VII— 1337. JOHN W. FON (Rees 6), b. Aug. 4. 1839: d. Mar. 13,
1907; m. ELIZA A. McDONALD Sept. 18, 1865, b. Dec. i, 1838; d. June
8. 1908.
They removed from Muskingum Co.. O., to Potomac, Verniilhon Co.,
111., where they resided until their death.
Issue : —
VIII — 3462. Infant, b. May 16, 1866: d. in infancy.
VIII— 3463. RETTA J. FON. b. Sept. 23. 1867; d. Dec. 7, 1893: m.
JOHN N. ENDICOTT Mar. 25, 1891. He d. Nov. 2y, 1893.
Their residence is not given.
Issue : —
IX— 6228. BessieF. Endicott, b. Feb. 23, 1S93.
VIII— 3464. REES O. FON, b. Jan. 12, 1871 ; m. MAGGIE M. DUN-
CAN Feb. 22, 1893: address, Potomac, Vermillion Co., 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6229. John W. Fox, b. Feb. 5, 1894; d. June 5, 1895.
rx— 6230. Nellie Gertrude Fox, b. July 25. 1897.
IX— 6231. Frances W. Fox, b. Dec. 13, 1899.
IX— 6232. Flora Marie Fox. b. Oct. 27, 1908.
Issue of Ziba Fox {No. 4?/) and Deborah Bird, all born in Ohio.
VII— 1338. LYDIA ANN FOX (Ziba, Elizabeth, Rebecca. Elizabeth,
John. John), b. June 13, 1837: d. April i, 1865: m. PHILIP ISl. CARROLL
March 10. 1855. He d. Nov. 6, 1867. Names of children all that were found.
VIII— 3465. Benjamin F. Carroll, b. Oct. 22, 1857.
VIII— 3466. Marv E. Carroll, b. April 27. 1860.
VIII— 3467. James A. Carroll, b. April 18, 1863; d. Nov. 6, 1867.
VII— 1339. GEORGE FOX (Ziba 6), b. April 9, 1840. at IMuskingum
J
SEVENTH GENERATION. 371
Co., O.; d. Dec. i, 1902, in Clay Co., Texas; m. HANNAH A. HUGGINS
March 9, 1870, b. March 22, 1845, ^t Greenbrier Co., W. Va.
Children : —
VIII— 3468. IDA M. FOX. b. Dec. 12, 1870; ni. CHARLES K.
CULLERS July 18. 1886, son of John R. Cullers and Martha (nee) Poin-
dexter, b. Dec. 14, 1852: address. Bryson, Jack Co.. Texas
Children : —
IX— 6233. Samuel Cullers, b. May 6, 188S.
IX— 6234. Ruth Cullers, h. Aug. 23, 1890.
IX— 6235. Mark Cullers, b. May 10, 1892.
IX— 6236. Artie Cull-rs, b. Feb. 8, 1894.
IX— 6237. Anna Bell Cullers, b. Oct. 14, 1896.
IX— 6238. Lena Cullers, b. Jan. 30, 1899.
IX— 6239. Mattie Cullers, b. June 23, 1901.
IX— 6240. John Cullers, b. June 9, 1906.
VIII— 3469. NINA B. FOX, b. Feb. 23, 1873. i" Ohio; m. JAMES
A. KERR May 15. 1890, son of John G. Kerr and ;Martha D. (nee) Wit-
ten, b. Oct. 16, 1852, in Virginia.
He is a Methodist minister, with address Henrietta. Clav Co., Te.xas.
Children : —
IX— 6241. Nannie Dot Kerr, b. July 8, 1891.
IX— 6242. Dona Mildred Kerr, b. Jan. 8, 1894.
IX— 6243. Louis Wilton Kerr, b. Aug. 27, 1896.
IX— 6244. Mamie Gertrude Kerr, b. Nov. 17, 1898.
IX— 6245. Lowell Levis Kerr, b. March 2, 1901.
IX— 6246. Jennie May Kerr, b. Jan. 24, 1904.
IX— 6247. Irad Candler Kerr, b. March 10. 1907.
VIII— 3470. EVERETT L. FOX. b. Oct. r-,, 1875, in Gallia Co., O. ;
unm. ; address, Bellevue, Texas.
VII— 1340. PHEBE E. FOX (Ziba 6). b. Jnly 24. 1842: m. THOM-
AS J. COLEMAN Nov. 10. 1859, son of William and Mahala Coleman, b.
May 24, 1838: addres.'^. Sandfork. Gallia Co.. O.
Children : —
VIII— 3471. CYNTHIA J. COLF.MAN. b. Sept. 11. i860; d. Jan.
19, 1891 ; unm.
VIII— 3472. LEWIS W. COLEMAN, b. Tulv 2. 1863: m. SUSAN
PYLES, 1888: removed to Geneva, Neb.
Children : —
IX— 6248. Thomas S. Coleniau, h. Aug. 6. 1SS9. \ r.. .,
IX— 6249. Emmett E. Coleman, b. Aug. .'>. 1892./ '^'"«-
IX— 6250. Emory Coleman, b. Aug. 5. 1892; d. Aug. 5, 1892.
IX- 6251. Harry J. Coleni.in, b. Sept. 22. 1894.
IX— 6252. Anna G. Coleman, b. Dec. 10, 1899.
IX— 6253. Roscoe Coleman, b. Oct. 9. 1901.
372 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3473. MARY E. COLEMAN, b. Aug. 13. 1865; d. Aug. 31,
1884; unm.
VIII— 3474. TAMES H. COLEMAN, b. Nov. 30, 1867; m. JULIA
WALTERS, 1888; address, Geneva, Neb.
Children : —
IX — 6254. Ada May Coleman, b. Aug. 17, 1889.
IX— 6255. Charles William Coleman, b. Mar. 23, 1891; d. Nov. 18, 1891.
IX- -6256. James Waltt-r Coleman, b. Dec. 24, 1892.
IX— 625V. Cora Belle Co'emaii, b. June 5, 1895.
IX— 6258. Robert L. Coleman, b. Oct. 30, 1898.
IX— 6259. John F. Coleman, b. Sept. 30, 1903.
VIII— 3475. WILLIAM M. COLEMAN, b. Feb. 24, 1869; m. LOT-
TIE L. HAMLIN Aug. 31, 1892; removed to Geneva, Nebraska.
Child:—
IX— 6260. Joe Pearly Coleman, b. Jan. 3, 1903.
VIII— 3476. EMMA L. COLE^IAN, b. Tulv 13. 1871 ; d. Feb. 5,
1873-
VIII— 3477. EVA L. COLEISIAN. b. Nov. 4. 1873; m. THOMAS
NEAL Aug. 30, 1892: address, ^.lt. Sterling, O.
Children : —
IX— 6261. Chester M. Neal, b. Oct. 25, 1893; d. July 26, 1902.
IX— 6262. Sidney H. Neal, b. Mar. 31, 1898.
IX— 6263. Edmond D. Neal, b. Nov. 18, 1904.
VIII— 3478. ELLA N. COLEMAN, b. Aug. 13, 1876: m. LEVI E.
WHITE Nov. I, 1893; address, Bidv,ell, Gallia Co., O.
C hildren : —
IX— 6264. Harrv D. White, b. July 22, 1895; d. July 24, 1895.
IX— 6265. Lucile White, b. Aug. 10,1896; d. Dec. 20, 1898.
IX— 6266. Stanley W. White, b. Aug. 22, 1898.
IX— 6267. Merrill C. White, b. Oct. 11, 1902.
VIII— 3479. CHARLEY T. COLEMAN, b. ISlarch 17, 1879; d. Aug.,
4, 1879.
VIII— 3480. LENNIE M COLEMAN, b. Aug. 29, 18S0; m. TAL-
FORD T. MYERS Aug. 28, 1898; address, Hemington, W. Va.
Children : —
IX— 6268. Reathie Myers, b. Aug. — , 1899.
IX— 6269. Elmer Myers, h. Aug. 3, 1901.
IX— 6270. Raleigh Myers, b. Nov. 24, 1903.
IX— 6271. Howard W. Myers, b. Oct. 20, 1906.
VIII— 3481. SADIE E. COLEMAN, b. May 6, 1883: m. CHESTER
HOWARD ]\Iay 6, 1902; address, Bidwell, Gallia Co., O.
Children : —
IX— 6272. Aldith Howard, b. Mar. 12, 1903.
IX— 6273. Leland Hovard, b. Feb. 21, 1905.
SliVENTIi GKNKRATJON. 373
VII— 1341. MARY JANE FOX (Ziba 6), b. Dec. 4, 1844: d. Mav
21, 1879; m. WILLIAJNI D. HALL Scut. 20, 1865, son of William H-Jl
and Catharine Barkhurst, b. Mav i^, 183'^; address, Watei-loo, Lawrence Co.,
O. Children:—
VIII— 3482. JOHN T. HALL, b July 4, 1866: m. LOVINA 1^1 AY
McDANIEL Dec. 25, 1892, diiu. of Wesley I\IcDaniel and !\Iary Wiseman,
b. Jan. 30, 1873.
He is a merchant ; address. Northup, C)hio, R. D. i.
Issue : —
IX-C274, Coia M. HaU, b. Nov. 6, 1893.
IX— 6275. Jessie A. Hall, b. April 12, 1895.
IX— 627'!. Clarence E. Hail, b. Dec. 12. 1896.
iX— 6277. Etta G. Hall, b. Feb. 14, 1906.
VIII— 3483. RINDA C. HALL. b. June 24, 1868; d. July 16, 1905; m.
JOHN F. NEAL June 11, 1891, son of W. M. and Lizzie Neal, b. Sept. 14,
1868: address, Patriot, Gallia Co., Ohio.
Children : —
IX— 0278. Bertha E. Neal, b. March 2, 1893.
IX— 6279. John M. Neal, b. Ang. 11, 1897.
IX— 6280. Ruth E. Neal, b. Nov. 26, 1899.
VIII— 3484. ELLA MARY HALL. b. Oct. 27,, 1870: m. HARRY L.
GATES July 31, 1898, son of John M. Gates and Tulia A. Williams, b. July
7, 1878.
He is a farmer, with address Tuscola, Douglass Co., Ill, R. D. i.
Issue : —
IX- -6281. Cecil Elmer Gates, b. May 5, 1899.
)X--6282. Ruth Irene Gates, b. April 25, 1905.
VIII— 3485. ALBERT r. HALL, b. Feb. 10, 1873: d. Feb. 11, 1873.
VIII— 3486. ELMER D. HALL, b. Dec. 30. 1873: m. LUCINDA H.
QUEEN Oct. 9, 1898, dau. of Cornelius Queen and Lavisa Gillian, b. Nov.
6, 1878; address. Tuscola, Douglass Co., 111., R. D. 6.
Issue : —
IX— eas."}. Nellie Marie Hall, b. Aug. 16, 1901.
IX— 6284. Delia M. Hall, d. young.
IX— 6285. Orua Haft Hall, b. Aug. 15, 1908.
VIII— 3487. ANNA B. HALL, b. March 28, 1876; d. Dec. 1. 190;;
m. HIRAM EDGAR HOL'CH Dec. 25, 1895, son of Hiram and .\ngeline
Houch, b. May 7. 1874: address, Gallipolis, Gallia Co., O.
Children : —
IX— C286. Oilan G. Hoiicb. b. Aug. 20, 1897.
TX— 6287. Charles N Hcuch, b. Sept. 24, 1899.
IX— 6288. Thais L. Houch, b. Oct. 13, 1901.
IX- 0289. Thelma O. Houch, b. Nov. 22, 1903; d. young.
P
374 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3488. EVERETT E. HALL h. May 17, 1878; d. Feb. 28,
1879.
VII— 1342. REES FOX (Ziba6), b. Sept. 12, 1847: m. JANE MIL-
LER Sept. 8, 1868, dau. of Samuel and Clarissa Miller, b. Jan. 10, 1847; d.
Jan. 20, 1876.
M. second, LUCINDA C. ALLISON Jan. 9, 1878, dau. of William
and Mary Allison, b. April 2r, 1851 ; address, Rodney, Gallia Co.. O.
Cbildren : —
VIII— 3489. THOMAS ROSCOE FOX, b. Mar. i, 1875; m. JEN-
NIE LEORA McCORMICK Dec. 31. 1898, dau. of Harvey and Malissa
McCormick, b. Sept. 24, 1871 ; address, Rodney, Gallia Co., O.
Child :—
IX— 6290. Myrtle J. Fox, b. Feb. 20, 1906.
VIII— 3490. FLETCHER A. FOX. b. Jan. 18. 1879; m. ALICE R.
WILLIAMS Sept. 9, 1903, d,-?u. of William and Mary Williams, b. Jan. i,
1880; address, Marley, Will Co., 111.
VIII— 3491. ELMA A. FOX. b. Feb. 3, 1880.
VIII— 3492. ELECTA M. FOX, b. July 14, 1882; m. ALVIN P.
MARTIN Nov. 7, 1907. son of Henry and Harriet Martin.
They reside in Huntington, W. Va.
VIII— 3493. MARCUS U. FOX, b. Mar. 17. 1884.
VIII— 3494. NEVA L. FOX. b. April i. 1886.
VII— 1343. LEWIS FOX (Ziba 6), b. Feb. 25, 1849: d. Dec. 29,
1901 ; m. ANN E. WILLIAMS, autumn 1873, dau. of John Williams and
Mary E. Knox. b. June 27, 1850; d. Feb. 2, 1894.
He was a farmer.
Childrai : —
VIII— 3495. JOHN BENTLEY FOX, b. Dec. y. 1875; d. Oct. 8,
1895.
VIII— 3496. ANSON R. FOX. b. Nov. 20. 1879: m. ESTHER E.
BING Dec. 5, 1900. dau. of Tliomas Marlow Bing and Sarah E. Waddell, b.
May 7, 1878.'
He is a clerk in the Furnishing Dept. of the F. & R. Lazarus & Co. store,
with address 165 Martin Ave., Columbus, O. No children.
J
SEVENTH GENERATION. 375
VIII— 3497. THOMAS SELWYN FOX, b. Oct. 24. 1887: unm. : ad-
dress, Rodney, Gallia Co., Ohio.
VII— 1344. WILLIAM FOX (Ziba 6), b. Oct. 14, 1851; m. HUL-
DAH NEAL Feb. 22. 1885, dau. of Henry Neal and Mary Mossbarger, b.
Jan. 19, 1868.
He was a farmer, but his health failirg, he retired and removed. Sept. 25.
1905, to Cahfornia; address, 48 Peari Ave., Rcdlands, Cal.
Issue : —
VIII— 3498. Effle Alberta Fox, b. Mar. 6, 1886.
Issue of Rebecca J. Fox {No. 428) ami Saimiel FarrcII, all born in Muskin-
g-um Co.. O.
VII— 1345. ELIZA JANE FARRELL ( Rebecca, Elizabeth, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. Sept. 27, 1835: m. SAMUEL REVENNAUGH
Sept. 23, 1855, in Musking-uni Co., O., where they resided. He d. Jan. 14,
1891 ; her address. Blue Rock, O.
Childrai : —
VIII— 3499. HIRAM REVENNAUGH, b. Sept. i, 1857: d. Feb. 2,
i860.
VIII— 3SOO. IRA WILSON REVENNAUGH, b. Nov. i, 1861 ; m.
MAUDE BROWN Oct. — , .885: address, Cumberland, O.
Children : — ,
IX -6291. Hiram Revcunaugh, b. Dec. 15, 1886.
IX— 6292. Clyde Reveunaugh. b. July 3, 1888.
IX— 6293. Eliza Jane Revennaiigh, b. Feb. 7. 1890.
IX- 6294. Harry Samuel Revennaiigh. b. June 6. 1891.
IX— 6295. Ethel Brown Revennaiigh, b. July 30, 1894.
IX— 6296. Herbert Imlay Rcvennaugh. b. Aug. 11, 1896.
IX— 6297. Lulu Revennaugh, b, Sept. 11. 1898.
IX— 6298. Minnie Marie Revennaugh, b, Feb. 13, 1900; d. Aug. 24, 1900.
VIII— 3501. ULYSSES G. RLVENNAUGFI, b. April 5. 1867: m.
IDA BELL STARRETT Nov. 25, 1894: b. Mar. 17. 1874: address. Blue
Rock, O.
Children : —
IX— 6299. George Wilmer Revennaugh, b. Sept. 9, 1895.
IX— 6300. Charles Homer Revennaugh, b, July 11, 1897.
IX--6301. Emmett Wavno Revennaugh, b, Jan. 21, 1900; d. Mar. 15, 1904.
IX— 6302. Edwin Revennaugh, b. Mar. 22. 1902; d. July 15, 1902.
IX— 6303. Myrtle Mac Revennaugh, b. July 4, 1903.
VII— 1346. PHEBE ANN FARRELL (Rebecca 6). b. March 27.
1837: m. JOEL THOMAS IMLAY July 3. 1864, son of Daniel Imlay and
Rebecca Johnson, b. July 19, 1836: d. Aug. 23, 1891.
They resided in Muskingum Co., O., where he died.
376 PALMER FAMILY
(Daniel Imlay, b. July 2, 1800; d. April 5. 1853; Rebecca Johnson, b.
June 6, 1796; d. June 2^, 1855.)
Her address is 511 Pine St, Zanesville, O.
Children : —
VIII— 3502. FLORA IMLAY, b. April 15, 1865; unm.; address, 51^
Pine St., Zanesville, O.
VIII— 3503. CARRIE REBECCA IMLAY, b. Aug. 11, 1866; unm.;
address Plymouth, O.
She is a bookkeeper for the J. D. i'ate Co., manufacturers of clay work-
ing machinery.
VIII— 3504. MARGARET IMLA^/, b. May 14, 1868; unm.; address,
Banning, Riverside Co., Cal.
VIII— 3505. LUCINDA IMLAY, b. Feb. 16, 1870; imm.
VIII— 3506. ETHELINDA IMLAY, b. Feb. 16. 1870: unm.
Address of both is 2344 Stout St., Denver, Colo.
VIII— 3507. IDA LOUISA IMLAY, b. June 5, 1872; d. April 18,
1896.
VIII— 3508. JOSEPHINE IMLAY. b. Jan. 20, 1878; unm.; resides
with her mother.
VII— 1347. WILLIAM FARRELL (Rebecca 6), b. March 17, 1839;
m. JANE DIXON Nov. 11, 1861, dau. of James and Elizabeth Dixon. She
d. Aug. 21, 1870.
M. second, MARTI L\ SIMMS, June — , 1874; she d. Nov. — , 1905.
His address is McConnelsville, Morgan Co., O.
Children : —
VIII— 3509. SAMUEL EDSON FARRELL, b. Nov. h, 1863; m.
GEORGIA SEALOCK Sqjt. 17, 1892. She d. Nov. 5, 1897.
M. second, MARY CROSIER Aug. 9, 1900.
Their address is McConnelsville, Morgan Co., O.
Child :—
IX— 6304. Lucile Farrel), b. Aug. 16, 1893.
VIII— 3510. JAMES CHARLES FARRELL, b. June 19, 1865, in
Muskingum. Co., O. ; m. AGNES SMOOT Sept. 2, 1885, dau. of James and
SEVENTH GENERATION. 377
Artemesia Smoot, b. Sept. 12, 1856. at Davies Co., Ind. ; address, Loogootee,
Martin Co., Ind.
Cliildren : —
IX— 630S. Hallie Giacc rarrell. b. June 2, 188G, at Davis Co., Ind.
IX— 6306. OUve J. Farrell, b. April 23, 1889, at Muskingum, Co., O.
VIII— 351 1. REES EMMETT FARRELL, b. Dec. 24, 1867; d. Nov.
22, 1902; unm.
VIII— 3512. ELIZABETH MAY FARRELL, b. May i, 1870; m.
ROBERT E. GAY Jan. 28, 1891, son of Asa C. and Susanna Gay, b. March
21, 1870.; address, Blue Rock, Muskingum Co., O.
Children : —
IX— 6307. Bernard Reed Gay, b. Sept. 11, 1891.
IX— 6308. Bernice Gay, b. May 7, 1894.
IX— 6309. Robert Calvin Gay, b. Nov. 2. 1897.
IX— 6310. Kenni-th Gay, b. July 24, 1900.
VII— 1348. JOSEPH EDWARD FARRELL (Rebecca 6), b. Feb.
15, 1841; d. Nov. 2, 1872, in Johnson Cc, Mo.; buried at Duncan Falls, O. ;
unm.
VII— 1349. ANNA REBECCA FARRELL (Rebecca 6), b. Aug. 31,
1843; d. June 30, 1890; m. WILLIAM REED Dec. 29, 1864.
He d. July 2, 1868, in Muskingum Co., O.
M. second, CHALKLEV FRAME Feb. 5, 1870, son of Joseph Frame
and Rebecca Ingrain, of Chester Co., Pa.
Child by first husband : —
VIII— 3513. Samuel Ellis Reed, b. Dec. 13, 1865; d. Nov. 30, 1866. ,
Children by second husban 1 : —
VIII— 3514. Robert Hillis Frame, d. Nov. 27, 1881.
VIII— 3515. Clarence Frame, b. May 31, 1877. His address Is, Valisea, Iowa.
VIII— 3516. Katie Frame, b. Aug. 16, 1883. Her address is, ZanesvlUe, 0.
VII— 1350. SARAH ELIZABETH FARRELL ( Rebecca 6 ), b. Dec.
15, 1844; m. LYMAN KING Sept. 7, 1882, son of William and Eliza King,
of Monroe Co., O., b. June 15, 1843 ; ^^- Jan- 8, 1903 ; her address is Nodaway,
Iowa. No children.
VII— 1351. ROBERT H. FARRELL (Rebecca 6). b. June 5. 1846;
m. THERESSA KLINE Nov. 25, 1870, dau. of Thomas Kline, of Musk-
ingum Co., O. ; address, Philo, Muskingum Co., O.
378 PALMKR FAMILY.
Children : —
VIII— 3517. FRANK IRENE FARRELL, b. March 6, 1874; m. S.
PRESTON DEEDS Oct. 6, 1891. son of Charles S. and Emma C. Deeds,
of Station A, Columbus, O.. b. March. 3, 1871 ; address Circleville, Pickaway
Co., O.
Issue: —
IX— 6311. Forrest Edward Deeds, b. Jan. 5, 1893, at Ciicleville.
Viil— 3518. RKGINA ALICE FARRELL, b. March 25, 1878; m.
HENRY L. KRIER Feb. 24. 1903, son of Nicholas and Mary Krier, of
Philo, O., b. July 14, 1877; addiess, Circleville, Pickaway, Co., O.
Issue : —
IX— 6312. Robert Nicholas Krier, b. Sept. 12, 1907.
Line of John, Joilv, Eliz.\beth, Rebecc.-\, Phebe.
Issue of Rebecca Massey {Nn. 420) ami Caleb J. Maris.
See under her No. in Sixth Generation.
Issue of Tlwuuis J. Massey (No. 4^2) av.d Elisabetli Llezi'ellyn, bora in Wil-
listown, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1353. ^^'ILLI.\]\I L. ?iIASSEY (Thomas, Phebe, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. 6 mo. 8, i83<S; d. 9 mo. 8, 1862: unm. ; buried at.
Willistown Mte-.
VII— 1354. PHEBE ANN MASSEY (Thomas 6), b. 8 mo. 25, 1839;
m. JONES E.WENSON 11 n.o. 12, 1879 (See No. 420).
Since his death she reside?, at his late residence, address 2004 Mt. Ver-
non St., Philadelphia. Pa.
VII— 1355. HENRY PR.'\TT MASSEY ( Thomas 6). b. 9 mo. 19,
1841; d. 3 mo. 29, 1902; m. ANNA MENDENHALL BURNETT 12 mo.
23, 1869, at Burlington, N. J., dau. of Thomas Burnett and Abigail Wilson,
b. II mo. 29, 1846, at Wilmington, Del.
He was a manufacturer of paper boxes and wooden show cases ; resided
in Burlington, N. J., where he died and his widow still continues.
Issue, all born in Burlington, N. J. : —
VIII— 3519. LENA BURNETT MASSEY, b. 9 mo. 30, 1870; d. 10
mo. 8, 1870.
VIII— 3520. CHARLES HENRY MASSEY, b. 5 mo. 20, 1872; d.
same date.
SEVKNTH GENERATION. 379
VIII— 3521. CHARLES BURNETT MASSEY, b. May. 28, 1874;
d. Sept. 12, 1901, at Lynchburg. Va. ; m. ANNA MAY BORTON* Feb. 8,
1896, Burlington, N. J., dau. of William J. Borton and Ahvilda M. (nee) Ty-
ler, b. June 24, 1878, at Hainesport, N. J.
He was a fireman on the Norfolk & Western R. R.
Issue : —
IX— C313. Elizabeth Marguc-rite Massey, b. Feb. G, 1896, at Camden, N. J.
1X--6314. Clifford Eavenson Massey, b. Aug. 29, 1900, at Medford, N. .).
VIII— 3522. THOMAS MASSEY, b. Oct. 20, 1877; unm.
He is a musician by profession, with address Burlington, N. J.
VIII— 3523. ELIZABETH ASHTIN MASSEY, b. Nov. 11, 1879;
m. EDWIN CHRISTOPHER STALEY June 6, 1907, son of Samuel and
Mary Elizabeth Staley, b. Oct. — , 1878.
He is one of the firm of the Standard Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Com-
pany, who have a very extensive plant at Bristol, Pa. No children.
VIII— 3524. ABIGAIL BURNETT MASSEY, b. Sept. 18, 1881;
unm.
She resides in Burlington, N. J., where she is assistant librarian of the
Free Library.
VII— 1356. ANNA MARY MASSEY (Thomas 6). b. 9 mo. 9, 1845 ;
d. 2 mo. II, 1895; m. DR. WILLIAM A. D. PIERCE 8 mo. 22, 1882.
He died May 2, 1906, in his 64th year; both bur. in Philadelphia. No is-
sue.
VII— 1357. THOMAS L. MASSEY (Thomas 6). b. 10 mo. 19,
1848; d. 12 mo. 24, 1881 ; unm.
He continued on the home place; bur. in Willistown Mtg.
VII— 1358. JOHN MASSEY (Thomas 6), b. 3 mo. 6, 1851; unm.
He is in real estate and collection trade; address, 2004 Mt. Vernon St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Hannah.
Issue of Joseph J. Hoopes {No. 434) and Amatida McGinnis.
VII— 1359. ELLEN ELIZA HOOPES (Joseph, Hannah, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. Nov. 16, 1838, in Cincinnati, O.; m. ROBERT R.
LAWTHER Feb. 4, 1858, in Cincinnati, O., son of James Lawther and Jand
Hood, b. Jan. 25, 1836.
He was a captain in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; resid-
ed for some time in Galveston, then in Burnham, and later in Dallas, all in
Texas, where he is in the grain trade wiUi residence at 791 Bryan St.
Children : —
VIII— 3525. HARRY PRESTON LAWTHER. b. Jan. 25, 1859, in
Note.— Anna M. (Borton) Massey m. second Joseph G. Rogers, Oct. 1, 1902, and
they reside at Lumberlou, N. J., and have a child, Florence M. Rogers, b. July 9, 1903.
;8o PALMER FAMILY.
Aluscatine, la.; m. MAMIE ROSS March 13, 1888, dau. of Andrew J. Ross
and Catherine (nee) Lightfoot.
He is an attorney-at-Ia\v in Dallas, Texas.
Issue : —
IX— 6315. Andrew Ross Lawther, b. Oct. 10, 1889.
IX— 6316. Harry Preston Lawther, Jr., b. Dec. 8, 1891.
VJII— 3526. Marion Lawther, b. July 30,1860; d. Feb. 20, 18G1.
VIII— 3527. Maud Lee Lawther, b. May 19, 1866; d. Oct. — , 1867.
VUI— 3528. Pearl Lawther, b. Aug. 21, 1870; d. Feb. — , 1874.
VIII— 3529. Robert Lawther, b. Feb. 1, 1872; d. May — , 1872.
VIII— 3530. JOSEPH EARLE LAWTHER, b. Feb. 11, 1876, in
Galveston, Tex.; m. IRMA ENLOW Oct. 22, 1895, dau. of James Enlovv
and Harriet (nee) Campbell.
He is in business with his father in Dallas, Tex.
Issue : —
IX— 6317. Margaret Louise Lawther, b. Sept. 10, 1900.
IX— 6318. Linn Vernon Lawther, b. May 17, 1904.
VIII— 3531. WILLIAM JAMES LAWTHER, b. Dec. 12, 1878, at
Brenham, Tex.; m. MARY HELEN SIMPKINS July 5, 1905, dau. of
W. S. Simpkins and Elizabeth Isabel (nee) Ware. No children; reside in
Dallas Texas, where he is a clerk in the office of the C. M. and St. P. R. R.
VIII— 3532. RAYMOND RALSTON LAWTHER, b. Sept. 21, 1880,
in Brenham; m. SARAH ELIZABETH EDWARDS Nov. 16, 1905, dau.
of W. M. EDWARDS and Elva (nee) Gray.
He is a clerk in a wholesale drug store in Dallas, Tex. No children.
VIII— 3533. PAUL WARNER LAWTHER, b. Feb. i, 1882; m.
CLARA COLLINS Aug. 7, 1902, dau. of James J. Collins and Juliette (nee)
Harwood.
They reside in Dallas, Tex
Child :—
IX— 6319. Robert Lawther, b. May 25, 1904.
VII— 1360. JOSEPH LINN HOOPES (Joseph 6), b. Sept. 15,
1841, in Muscatine, la.; m. there EMMA WORSHAM Dec. 17, 1874, dau.
of VVilliam Green Worsham and Rebecca Henderson Marmon, of Muscatine,
la., b. Jan. 22, 1852 ; d. May 8, 1903.
He is in the real estate, loans and insurance trade; resides in Muscatine, la.
Child ;—
VIII— 3534. Allen Lee Hoopes, b. March 31, 1876; d. Feb. 21, 1879.
VII— 1361. FANNIE LOUISE HOOPES (Joseph 6). b. Sept. 27.
1846; d. Nov. 14, 1881; m. CHARLES A. STITH April 5, 1871. at Gal-
veston. Tex., son of Richard M. Stith and Harriet C. Ferguson, b. March 28,
1845.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 381
He m. again and in 1897 resided at Woodville. Texas.
Child :—
VIII— 3535. ROBERT M. SillTH. m. SARAH S. LEWIS Jan. 10,
1900, of Philadelpliia (known as .Sadie Stitli).
He is a physician ; resides iii Seattle, Washington.
Issue : —
IX— C320. Kathryn Siith, b. July 29, 1903.
IX— 6321. Richard Lewis Stith, b. Sept. 17, 1905.
VII— 1362. REBECCA HOOPES (Joseph J. 6). b. March 25, 1851;
unm. : resides at 411 \\'. 3rd St., Muscatine, Iowa.
Issue of Phehc Hoopes {No. 4^6) and JVilliaiii B. Micliaier.
VII— 1363. EZRA H. MICHENER (Pliebe, Hannah, Rebecca, Eh"za-
beth, John, John), b. April 18, 1833. in New Garden, Chester Co., Pa.; d.
July 29, 1903; bur. at Ouakerhil! Cemetery, near Sebring, O. : m. EMELIXE
L. 'ROBERTS Dec. 12, 1861. at North Benton, O., dau. of David Roberts
and Emeline Munyon, of Alliance, O., b. Sept. 16. 1833. i" ^lonroe Co., N. Y.
They settled first in Smith Twp, Mahoning Co. ; in 1883, removed to
Knox Twp.. Columbiana Co.. O., to a farm, where they remained; address Be-
loit, O. After his death she lived with her daughters.
Children : —
VIII— 3536. (a) MARY E. MICHENER. b. Oct. 10, 1862; unm.;
address, Alliance, O.
VIII— 3537. (b) PHEBE ALICE MICHEXER, b. June 4. 1864; m.
PIM M. BALL June 7, 1890, of Beloit. O.. son of Xathan Ball and Mary
Ann Wickersham, of Beloit, b. Feb. 6, 1859.
He is a carpenter and farmer; address, Beloit. O., R. D. 2.
Children : —
IX— 6322. Ernest Wickeisliara Ball, b. Apr. 21, 1891.
Twins.
IX— 6323. Eldis Lee Ball, b. Apr. 21, 1891.
IX— 6324. Mary Edith Ball, b. Sept. 22, 1894.
VIII— 3538. (c) R.VCHEL E. MTCHEXER, b. Apr. 11, 1866; m.
CHARLES C. CARD Oct. 13. 1889, at Alliance. O., son of Simeon Card
and Sarah A. Carter, b. May i, 1868: d. Aug. 11. 1907; bur. .-Xlliance Ceme-
tery.
He operated a dairy near Alliance, O.. which is her address; P. O. Box
562.
Issue : —
IX— 6325. Olin Bert Card, b. Apr. 13, 1891.
IX— 6326. Charles Dane Card, b. Dec. 7. 1897.
382 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3539. (d) CORA L. MICHENER, b. Apr. 8, 1869; d. Feb. 6,
1896; m. GEORGE E. MARflN Aug. 26, 1888, son of George W. Mar-
tin and Elizabeth; address, Alliance, O., R. D. 4.
Issue : —
IX— 6327. Oscar Glenn Martin, b. July 4, 1889; d. Sept. 5, 1889.
IX— 6328. Ida Mable Martin, b. April 21, 1893.
IX— 6329. Chauncey Dane Martin, b. Jan. 20, 1896.
VIII— 3540. (e) IDA ANN MICHENER, b. Feb. 14, 1871 ; m.
ADAM E. COFFMAN July 26, 1894, son of Adam Coffman and Marianne
Wolf, b. in Washington Co., Md. ; address, Alliancce, O.
Issue : —
IX -6330. Murray Clyde Coffman, b. Oct. 7, 1894.
IX— 6331. William Arthur Coffman, b. Nov. 30, 1895.
IX— 6332. David Lester Coffman, b. Oct. 22, 1897.
IX— 6333. Emma Marie Coffman, b. July 28, 1899.
IX— 6334. Alice Coffman, b. Aug. 14, 1900.
IX— 6335. John Albert Coffman, b. Nov. 22, 1902.
IX— 6336. Homer ColTman, b. Feb. — , 1905; d. July 14, 1905.
IX— 6337. Ralph Coffman, b. June 26, 1907; d. Sept. 19, 1907.
VIII— 3541. (f) WILLIAM D. MICHENER, b. Apr. 12, 1872, at
Alliance. O. : m. NETTIE B. HOWARD Oct. 17, 1896, dau. of Thomas
Howard and Sarah Jane Henderson, b. June 6, 1875, at Dallas, Marshall Co.,
W. Va. ; address, Alliance, Stark Co., O. No issue.
VII— 1365. HANNAH A. MICHENER (Phebe 6), b. Jan. 12, 1840;
m. JONATHAN L. MORRIS June 21, 1866, son of Jonathan Morris and
Sophia Baker, b. Dec. 6, 1834, in Beaver Co., Pa. ; d. Dec. 3, 1903, at Alliance,
O. Her address is Fort Wayne, Ind.
Issue, all born in Mahoning Co., O. : —
VIII— 3542. ELMER E. MORRIS, b. Mar. 23, 1868; m. ADDIE
SMITH June 20, 1903, at Hoagland, Ind.
He graduated at Cincinnati Medical College April, 1903; address, Hoag-
land, Ind., where he is engaged m his profession.
VIII— 3543. OLIVER MORRIS, b. Feb. 22, 1872: d. Mar. 21, 1873.
VIII— 3544. ISAAC E. MORRIS, b. Feb. 11, 1874; m. FLORENCE
FRANTZ Mar. 31, 1905.
He was a graduate of the Electric Medical Institute, Cincinnati, O., and
of the Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., May, 1903, and located
at S. Calhoun St., Fort Wayne. Ind., where he is in active practice.
VII— 1366. RACHEL A. MICHENER (Phebe 6), b. i mo. 9, 1843;
m. ROBISON S. ROOK.
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SEVENTH GENERATION. 383
M. second, WILLIAM E. MILLLR.
No further record ; probable address, Alliance, O.
VII— 1367. WILLIAM H. MICHENER (Phebe 6), b. i mo. 14,
1845, near Westvilie, Mahoning Co., O. ; m. SARAH SUMMERS 2 mo. 20,
1868, dau. of David Summers and Anna Keagy, b. 4 mo. 9, 1843, at Alliance.
He is a carpenter and removed 4 mo. i, 1900, from Salem, O., to Engle-
wood, Chicago. 111. ; thence to Los Angeles, Cal. ; address, 1217 E. 23rd St.
Children : —
VIII— 3545. ANNA D. MICHENER, b. 2 mo. 14, 1869; m. J. C.
REIFF Aug. 13, 1896.
They removed from Toledo O., to Los Angeles, Cal.
VIII— 3546. ESTELLA :\[. ^IICHENER. b. 2 mo. 13. 1872.
VIII— 3547. EDWARD PARKER MICHENER, b. 3 mo. 30, 1875;
June — . 1908.
k
They removed to Ciiicago, 11
VIII— 3548. ELSIE MAY AIICHENER, b. 2 mo. 10, 1880.
VII— 1368. PARKER P. MICHENER (Phebe 6). b. i mo. 21, 1850,
at Columbiana Co., O. ; m. LORENA J VAN HORN 7 mo. 2, 1873, at Lis-
bon, O., dau. of Edward H. Van Horn and Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, of Alliance,
O., b. 7 mo. 2. 1856; address, 934 S. Linden Ave., Alliance, O.
Children : —
VIII— 3549. VIOLETTA MICHENER, b. i mo. 27, 1875; m. CHAR^
LIE L. GROVE 12 mo. 25, 1895. at Alliance, O., which is probably their
address.
Child :—
IX— 6338. Lorena Grove, b. 1-21-1900.
VIII— 3550. CARRIE L. MICHENER, b. 5 mo. 4. 1878.
Issue of Amy Hoof'cs (Xo. /,y) and Joint Dai'idsoit.
VII— 1369. WILLIAM IIEXRV DAVIDSON (Amy, Hannah. Re-
becca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 3 mo. 8, 1835; d. 9 mo. 19, 1872; m. LYDIA
ANN HOOPES 12 mo. 12, 1866, No. 1467, dau. of John J. Hoopes and
Elizabeth Lodge, b. i mo. 9, 1842: d. g mo. 27, 1893.
They removed to Iowa in 1867 and located on a farm four miles from
Muscatine, where he died. He w.is l)y trade a carpenter. For her second m.
see under her No.
384 PALMER FAMILY.
Children : —
VIII_355i. ELLA ELIZABETH DAVIDSON, b. 10 mo. 17, 1867;
d. 10 mo. 30, 1891; m. CHRISTIAN K. WINNEMORE 11 mo. 6, 1890,
son of Tliomas M. Winnemore and Charlotte Willis, of Muscatine.
He is a farmer, and member of M. E. church.
Child :—
IX— 6339. A daugliter, b. 10-30-1S91; d. young.
VIII— 3552. SIDNEY SHARPLESS GIBBONS DAVIDSON, b.
7 mo. 8, 1871 ; m. FRANK BURNSIDE 12 mo. 11, 1890, son of Jacob Burn-
side and Sybil Rich, of Muscatine, b. 11 mo. 16, 1867.
They reside at the homestead of her parents and are members of M. E.
church; address, Muscatine, la.
Children : —
IX— 63t0. William J. Burnside, b. 9-25-1891; d. 11-27-1892.
IX— 6341. Ella Davidson Burnside, b. 11-20-1892; d. 12-4-1892.
Issue of Amy Hoopcs (No. 4?/) and Ahiicr Eldridge.
VII— 1370. JOSEPH ELDRIDGE, b. 7 mo. 28, 18.45, at Lampeter,'
Pa.; d. 8 mo. 4, 1865, at Iowa; unm.
VII— 1371. BENJA.MIN ELDRIDGE, b. 4 mo. 27, 1848. at E. Brad-
ford, Pa.; d. 3 mo. 2, 1874, in Icwa; unr.i.
Issue of Lindley Houpes {Xo. 4^8) and Mary Addleiiian.
VII— 1372. WILLIAM HENRY HOOPES (Lindley. Hannah, Re^
becca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 11 mo. 19, 1840; m. JOSEPHINE
THOMPSON 8 mo. 12, 1869, dau. of Philip Thompson and Rebecca Ann
Henderson, b. 6 mo. 17, 1846.
He is a wholesale market gardener, residing on Muscatine Island, i^
miles below the city of that name. He was one of the organizers and first
president of the Island Canning Co. ; was one of the incorporators and a di-
rector of the Muscatine. la.. Street Railway. He is a prominent member of
the Musserville M. E. Church and Sabbatli School; address, Muscatine, la.
Children : —
\TII— 3553. FRANK EVERETT HOOPES, b. 4 mo. 29, 1870;
unm. ; address, Muscatine. la.
VIII— 3554. FRED PHILIP HOOPES, b. 11 mo. 11, 1872 ;m. NEL-
LIE MAY KENDIG 11 mo. 11, 1896, dau. of John Kendig and Magdalene
Sittler, of Muscatine, b. 5 mo. 25. 1874; address. ]\Iuscatine, la.
Children : —
IX— 6342. lone Hoopes, b. 8-29-1897.
IX— 6343. Bemlce Hoopes, b. 1-19-1900.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 385
VII— 1373. SARAH AMANDA HOOPES (Lindley 6), b. i mo. 17,
1843, at Warriors' Mark, Pa. ; ni. WILLIAM D. BARCLAY, M. D., 10
nio. 7, 1869, sou of Charles R. Barclay and Elizabeth Bowen. b. 4 mo. 24,
1827, at Punxsutawney, Pa. ; d. 4 mo. 14, 1887. at Columbia, Texas.
He was an allopathic physician and served as a surgeon during the Civil
War. She resides at Muscatine, la., and is a member of Trinity P. E. church.
(She has a pewter plate that belonged to her great-grandmother, Mary Grif-
fith Hoopes, b. 10 mo. 21, 1751; d. 2 mo. 2y, 1815, dau. of Nathan Griffith,
son of Benoni Griffith, emigrant from Wales.)
Children : —
VIII— 3555. ROBERT LINDLEY BARCLAY, b. 10 mo. 21. 1871 ;
d. 7 mo. 21, 1873.
VIII— 3556. FLORENCE BARCLAY, b. 10 mo. 21, 1874, at Musca-
tine, la., her present address.
She is a graduate of Nortliern Indiana Normal School, and a teacher;
member of M. E. church; m. H.ARRY BOYLER 10 mo. — , 1907.
VIII— 35 S7. LAURA ANNA BARCLAY, b. 2 mo. 29. 1876. at High
Prairie. la.; m. RALPH TAYLOR i mo. i, 190-.
They reside at Muscatine, la. ; she is a member of Trinity P. E. church.
VII— 1374. REBECCA ORR HOOPES (Lindley 6). b. 10 mo. 24.
1846, at McVeytown, Pa.; d. 2 mo. 25, 1870, at Muscatine, la.: m. ^.F.'KRTIN
BARTLET 9 mo. 11, 1867, son of Thomas G. Bartlet and Hannah D. Metz,
b. 12 mo. II. 1831, in Va. ; d. 5 mo. 8, 1897, at INfuscatine, la.; both buried at
High Prairie.
He was a grocer and pork packer in Muscatine.
Child :—
Vm— 3558. Estella Rebecca Baitlet, b. 2-10-1870; d. 8-28-1870.
VII— 1375. JOHN ANDREW HOOPES ( Lindlev 6), b. 4 mo. 12.
1849, at McVeytown, Pa.; m. M.\RTH.\ BUTLER 9 mo. 5. 1894, dau. of
William L. Butler and Martha Bumgardi^er. of Muscatine, b. 12 mo. 21. 1858;
d. 8 mo. 3, 1895 ; buried at High Prairie.
M. second. CORNELIA HITCHCOCK 12 mo. 29, 1897. dau. ot Josiah
Chapman Hitchcock and Phebe Cassandra Chapman, of Lake Twp., b. "2 mo
25, 1865.
He settled on his farm of 160 acres six miles west of Muscatine, la.,
where he is interested in rearing improved stock; member of High Prairie
M. E. church; address. Muscatine, la.
Children, by first : —
VIII— 3559. CLARENCE BLTLER HOOPES, b. 7 mo. 31, 1895.
386 PALMER FAMILY
Children, b}' second : —
VIII— 3560. LESLIE HOOPES, b. 4 mo. 14, 1899.
VII— 1376. JOSEPH ERSKINE HOOPES (Lindley 6), b. 4 mo.
4, 1853, in Cambria Co., Pa.; m. MARY WALTON 2 mo. 6, 1884, at Mus-
catine, la., dau. of Josiali Proctor Wr'lton and Mary Elizabeth Barrows, of
that cit}', b. II mo. 2, 1861.
They settled on their farm on Muscarine Island, where he is a grower and
shipper of vegetables; member of M. E church. In 1889 their house was
burned, after which they built a more modern residence.
Children : —
VIII— 3561. Amy Walton Hoopes. b. 7-4-1887.
VIII— 3562. Alice Addleman Hoopes, b. 12-7-1893; d. 12-18-189-3.
VIII— 3563. Lindley Barrows Hoopes, b. 1-23-1896.
VIII— 3564. Austin Griffith Hoopes, b. 9-6-1898.
VII— 1378. MARY CHAMBERS HOOPES (Lindley 6), b. 5 mo.
4, 1858; m. ADDISON J. WOOD 2 mo. 23, 1881, son of Charles P. Wood
and Sarah H. Carr, of Sweetland, Muscatine Co., la., b. 2 mo. 21, 1855.
He is a farmer and dairyman in Sweetland, where they own a farm;
members of M. E. church; address Muscatine, la.
Children : —
VIII— 3565. LILLIAN GERTRUDE WOOD, b. i mo. 8, 1883; d.
same date.
VIII— 3566. RALPH WALDO WOOD, b. 9 mo. 19, 1887; d. 11 mo.
2, 1891.
VIII— 3567. LLOYD ALDEN WOOD, b. 5 mo. 24, 1892.
VII— 1379. EMER.SON GIBBONS HOOPES (Lindley 6). b. 7 mo.
I, 1863. at Muscatine: m. ATT.V SHERWOOD 11 mo. 24, 1892, dau. of
Albert Sherwood and H. Theresa Ouackenbush, of Muscatine, b. 10 mo. 13,
1868, at Bennington, Vt.
He is a vegetable grower ; resides on Muscatine Island ; member of M. E.
church; address, Muscatine, la.
Children : —
VIII— 3568. VINCENT S. HOOPES, b. 10 mo. 17,1895.
VIII— 3569. LEILA T. HOOPES, b. i mo. 14, 1898: d. 8 mo. 23,
SEVHNTH GiiNERATION. 387
I
Issue of Eliza Hoopes {Xo. ./.^p) and IVilliafii Glass.
VII— 1380. ERMINA LILY GLASS (Eliza. Hannah, Rebecca. Eliz-
abeth. John. John), b. Oct. 12, 1843.
She resided at South Fork, Cambria Co.. Pa., and later removed to Tu-
lare, Cal.
VII— 1381. CATHARINE AUGUSTA GLASS (Eliza 6), b. 3 mo.
5, 1845: m. WILLIAM RAMSEY 2 mo. 24, 1870, son of David Ramsey
and Elizabeth Hennen. b. April 8. 1830: d. Sept. 3, 1898.
M. second, LEVI GEARHART April 10, 1900, son of David S. Gear-
hart and Anna Eliza Fullerton. b. Oct. 31, 1843.
They keep a store at Manor Hill. Huntingdon Co.. Pa.
(Both husbands had been previoi'sly married, and each had three chil-
dren by their first wives. )
Her children : —
VIII— 3570. MARY JANE RAMSEY, b. .May 26, 1871.
She resides with her mother.
VIII— 3571. WILLIAM WALTER RAMSEY b. April 15. 1873; m.
EFFIE McMANUS May — , 1906. sister to Guy McManus (See next No.),
b. Sept. 30, 1 87 1.
He is employed in the Pennsylvania R. R. shops at Altoona, Pa., but they
reside at IManor Hill, Pa. No issue.
VIII— 3572. MILLIE MAUD RAMSEY, b. Dec. 21, 1876: m. GUY
McMANUS March 3, 1903, son of William McManus and Rebecca Mytr^;/,
b. Oct. — . 1878.
He is a farmer: address. M;inor Hill. Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6344. William Carl McManus, b. Jan. 8, 1899.
VIII— 3S73. FRANK SHERMAV RAMSEY, b. Feb. 2, 1882; m.
ANNIE H.\ULMAN April i,^. 1905.
He is employed in P. R. P.. shops at Altoona, Pa., but resides at Manor
Hill, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6345. William David Ramsey, b. Oct. 11. 1905.
IX— 6346. Elizabeth Catharine Ramsey, b. June — , 1908.
VIII— 3574. AMY CLARE R.XMSEY. b. Aug. 15. 1884: m. OLI-
VER H.\NNON June — . 1902: address, Saulsburg. Huntingdon Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6347. Mary Catharine Hannon, b. Feb. 1. 1905.
IX— 6348. Robert Hannon. b. June 14. 1907.
IX— 6349. Winifred Hannon, b. Oct. 6, 1909.
388 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3575. FANXIE ELIZA RAMSEY, b. :\Iar. 9. 1888; address,
Manor Hill, Pa.
VII— 1382. CLARISSA ANN GLASS (Eliza 6). b. Nov. 14, 1847;
d. May 25, 1903; ni. JOHN H. MOVER Jan. 9, 1872, son of Michael
and Sarah Mover.
He is a machinist: resided at Lewistown. Pa., until Sept., 1879; then re-
moved to Sunbury. Pa., where he is engaged in the P. R. R. repair shops.
She and her daughter and grandson arc l;uried in the cemetery at Sunbury.
Issue : —
VIII— 3576. LINDLEY THOilAS MOVER, b. Oct. 22, 1873.
He is employed in P. R. R. shops and lives with his father at 342 Vine
St.. Sunbun,', Pa.
VIII— 3577. MAGGIE MAY MOVER, b. ^lav 17. 1875: m.
CHARLES W. KIEHL Sept. 29. 1904, b. Mar. 21. 1870.
They reside at same address as last No. No issue.
VIII— 3578. JOSEPH HENRY :\IOYER. b. Sept. 13. 1877; m. AG-
NES FASOLD Oct. 13. 1909; reside 306 N. 5th St.. Sunbury, Pa.
VIII— S579. JESSE H. MOVER, b. Mav 12. 1880: m. SAR.\H
ROUSH FREEBURG Oct. 6. 1904: reride at 436 N. 5th St.. Sunbury. Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6350. Joseph Thomas Moyer, b. July 5, 1906; d. April 4. 1910.
He is described as being an exceptionally bright child. His death resulted
from burns received by his clothing catching fire accidentally.
VIII— 3580. BESSIE VIOLA MOYER. b. Tulv 26. 1888; d. Feb. 17,
1895.
VII_i383. ELMIRA JANE GLASS (Eliza 6). b. i mo. 6. 1850. at
Belleville: m. CHARLES A.' McKINNEY 3 mo. 4. 1884. son of William T.
McKinney and Lavinia Lutz, of Lewistown. Pa., b. 11 mo. C^, 1852.
They removed to Cape Charles. Va.
Children : —
VIII— 3581. MARY MAUDE McKINNEY. b. i mo. 22, 1875: m.
C. E. MILLIGAN June 17. 1S96, of Cape Charles. Va.
They reside at Tiverton. Rhode Island, where he is Supt. of The Fisher-
ies Company, of this place.
Children : —
IX— 6351. Berth McKinnev Milligan. b. April 1 S, 1897.
IX— 6352. Charles Edward Milligan, b. Sept. 23, 1902.
IX— 6353. William Francis Milligan, b. Aug. 6, 1905.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 389
VIII— 3582. RHODA REID McKINNEY. b. Aug. 15. 1876; m.
CHARLES S. JOHNSON Aug. 12, 1901.
He is a submarine contractDr and engineer at Lewes, Del. ; no children.
VIII— 3583. BERTHA EDNA McKINNEY. b. Oct. 21. 1880; d.
March 25, 1887.
VIII— 3584. ORTENSIA GRACE McKINNEY, b. Nov. 4, 1883;
m. WILLIAM D. JOHNSON June 4. 1902.
He is in the Indian ComniisFion at Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Issue : —
IX— 6354. Charles William Johnson, b. Aug. 13, 1907.
VII— 1384. JOSEPH HOOPES GLASS (Eliza 6). b. 12 mo. 28,
1858, at Ennisville. Pa. : m. EMMA C. EHRENFELD 9 mo. 18, 1890, at
Greensburg, Pa., dan. of Frederick Ehrenfeld and Rosanna Schwander, of
Wilmore, Pa., b. 6 mo. 16. 1862.
He taught school five years, partly at the L'ni\ersity of Maryland, Balti-
more: then studied medicine graduating from the Jefferson Medical College,
Philadelphia, Pa., April 5, 1887; practiced one year at Ennisville, then re-
moved to South Fork, Cambria Co., Pa., and later to Tulare, Tulare Co., Cal.
He has been councilman, health phvsician, school director and P. R. R. sur-
geon. He is also interested in a blue stone quarry for Belgian blocks: mem-
ber of M. E. church.
Children : —
VIII— 3585. William Frederick Glass, b. Mar. 6, 1892.
VIII— 3586. .Joseph Allen Glass, b. .Tub" 21, 1893: d. Nov. 1. 1893.
VIII— 3587. Charles Ralston Glass, b. Oct. 24, 1894; d. Mar. 6, 1895
VIII— 3588. Helen Eliza Glass, b. Nov. 29. 1895.
VIII— 3589. Hazel Ehrenfeld Glass, b. July 24, 1897.
VIII— 3590. Kathleen Rosanna Glass, b. Sept. 30, 1898.
VIII— 3.i91. Gerald McFlyor Glass, b. April 13, 1900.
VIII— 3592. Byron Fitzgerald Glass, b. May 12, 1903; d. Nov. 21. 1903.
Issue of Rccs H. Hoopcs (No. 7./0) and Susan J. Buiiigcirdncr.
VII— 1385. CLARA J. HOOPES, b. 9 mo. 25, 1852: d. 9 mo. 4, 1857.
VII— 1386. GEORGE B. HOOPES (Rees, Hannah, Rebecca, Eliza-
beth. John, John), b. 3 mo. 16. T854, at Muscatine, Ta. : m. :\r.\TILD.\ ES-
THER GOODWIN "12 mo. 4, 1895, dan. of William Harrison Goodwin and
Catharine Dyer, of Belvidere. Neb., b. 2 mo 12. 1875, at Geneva, Neb.
He is a farmer: owns 160 acres at Goodland, Kan., where they reside.
Children : —
VIII— 3593. Byron Jennings Hoopes, b. Mar. 27, 1897.
VIII— 3594. Bessie Llllie Hoopes, b. July 18, 1899.
390 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1387. ELDRIDGE A. HOOPES (Rees, Hannah. Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. i mo. 12, 1856; m. ESTELLA SCHNEIDER
Jan. 17, 1883; probable address, Muscatire, la.
Issue : —
VIII— .SSgS. Evelyn Amy Hoopes, b. Nov. 12, 1884.
\'III— 3596. Arthur Eldridge Hoopes, b. June 11, 1889.
VII— 1388. HENRY O. HOOPES (Rees 6), b. 12 mo. 22, 1857; d.
12 mo. 19, 1862.
VII— 1389. HANNAH T. HOOPES (Rees 6). b. 12 mo. 22, 1857
(twin) ; m. JEREMIAH J. SPRINGER Jan. 12, 1882. son of George A.
Springer and Elizabeth Carl, b. May i, 1852.
He is a butcher, with address Muscatine, la.
Children : —
VIII— 3597. Susan Elizabeth Springer, b. June 6, 1883; d. Nov. 14. 1886.
VIII— 359S. Harry Hoopes Springer, b. March 12, 1888.
VII— 1390. GORDON J. HOOPES (Rees 6), b. 12 mo. 13, 1859;
unm.
He went to the gold fields of Alaska.
VII— 1391. WALKER R. HOOPE? (Rees 6), b. April 22, 1862; d.
Feb. I, 1907; unm.
He accompanied his brother to Alaska.
Issxic of Ezra M. Hoopes (No. 442) and Bandina Lyons.
VII— 1392. HENRY ORR HOOPES (Ezra 6), b. 6 mo. 21, 1853; d.
9 mo. 24, 1871.
He lost his life by being burned with coal oil or something similar. A
neighbor of his parents was experimenting with oil, endeavoring to invent a
non-e.\plosive burning fluid. Pie poured some of his compound into a crock
and took a light to see if it was full; when the fire came near, the gas from
the substance took fire and ig-.iited the whole mass. The man undertook to
throw it out, but failed. Henry O. came in the back way, and the door being
opened front, rushed into and through the fire, kicking it out of the house. In
doing this some of the oil got on him. burning his legs and arms badly, but
the fatality ensued from inhaling the flauiC. He survived for forty-two hours
in great suffering.
VII— 1394. IRA THO^ilPSON HOOPES (Ezra, Hannah. Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. i mo. 9, 1857. at Milroy: m. ANNIE L. DAN-
SEVENTH GENERATION. 391
lELS 2 mo. 22, 1888, dau. of Jacob Daniels and Julia Unanest, of Storms-
town, Centre Co., Pa., b. 6 mo. 20, 1862; d. 10 mo. 25, 1890.
M. second, MARY ELIZ.ABETH BILLING 10 mo. 18, 1894, at Al-
toona, Pa., dau. of Conrad B. Dilling and Elizabeth Allbright, of Blair Co., b.
9 mo. — , 1865.
He settled at Altoona, Pa., and is a car builder and property owner; later
at Lakemont. They are members of the First United Brethren church.
Child :—
VIII— 3599. Harold Michener Hoopes, b. 5-8-1889; d. 9-5-1890, at Stormstown, Pa.
VII— 1395. JENNIE JONES HOOPES (Ezra 6), b. 4 mo. 12, 1859;
m. EDWIN JEFFERIS 12 mo. 28, 1887, (No. 1460), son of Joshua Jefiferis
and Rachel Hoopes, q. v.
VII— 1397. MARY G. HOOPES, b. i mo. 10, 1861 (twin): unm.;
resides at Mifflintown, Pa.
VII— 1398. WILLIAM L. HOOPES (Ezra 6), b. i mo. 13, 1863;
unm.
He is an attorney-at-law ; resides at Mifflintown, Pa.
VII— 1399. ANNIE L. HOOPES (Ezra 6), b. 12 mo. 30, 1864; m.
GEORGE A. SPANGLER 9 mo. 15, 1897, son of Samuel R. Spangler and
Mary Ann Worrall, of IMilroy, Pa., b. i mo. 2, 1865.
He was educated at the Blnomsburp; Normal School and at Oberlin, O,
He is an electrician and is engaged in the construction of electric light plants
and railways and owns a farm at Milroy, Pa.: members of the Free Christian
church.
Children : —
VIII— 3600. John Hoopes Spangler, b. Nov. 1, 1898.
VIII— 3601. Mary Spangler, b. June, 1901.
VIII— 3602. George Albert Spangler, b. Dec. 31, 1908.
VII— J400. RALPH W. HOOPES (Ezra 6), b. i mo, 31, 1867, at
Milroy, Pa.: m. BERTHA WARFEL 11 mo. 6, 1897, dau. of John Shade
Warfel and Ruth Elizabeth Ball, of Huntingdon, b, 6 mo, 23, 1870.
He is engaged in tailoring al Huntingdon, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 3603. William Lyons Hoopes, b. May 4, 1899.
VII— 1401, ROLAND E. HOOPES (Ezra 6), b. 9 mo. 9. 1874: unm.
He is employed on the P. R. R. near Pittsburg, Pa. : address, Donora, Pa.
392 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue of Mary G. Hoopcs {No. 444) and John E. Baldivin, born in East Brad-
ford, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1402. \\aLLIAM J. BALDWIN (Mary, Hannah, Rebecca,
EHzabeth, John, John), b. 10 mo. 11, 1851 ; d. 10 mo. i, 1897; m. AMY
HOLLO WAY 12 mo. 17, 1885, dan. of Chalkley T. Holloway and Priscilla
Brandenburg, b. i mo. 5, 1849, at Fktshing, O.
He was for some time at Muscatine, la. ; then returned to Cain, Chester
Co., Pa., wliere he had charge of a large Baily property and farm, and there
died; no children. Slie resides in West Ciiester, Pa.
VII— 1403. RICHARD T. BALDWIN (Mary G. 6), b. 3 mo. i.
1853; m. SARAH W. TEMl-LE 8 mo. 8, 1873, in Philadelphia, dau. of
Thomas B. Temple and Ehz^beth S. Worrall, of Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa.,
b. 12 mo. 28, 1852, at Lionville,
He learned the carpenter tiade; after working at this trade a short time,
he entered the mercantile business at Belvidere, now Whitford, Chester Co.,
where he remained three years. He then, in 1878, removed to Chadd's Ford,
Delaware County, where he has continued in the same line ; latterly in company
with his son. He was postmaster four years during Harrison's administration.
He was elected a member of the Peamsylvania Legislature in 1894 and re-
elected in 1896, serving during ihe sessions of 1895-1897 and 1899. In the
fall of 1 901 he was elected Recorder of Deeds for Delaware county and re-
elected in 1904, serving two terms until Jan. i, 1908. He is also engaged in
writing fire insurance, with an office at Media, Pa. His residence and address
are Chadd's Ford, Pa. On Nov. 4, 1910, he was again elected to the Pennsyl-
vania Assembly.
Children : —
VIII— 3604. MARY GRIFFITH BALDWIN, b. 11 mo. 16, 1873; m.
WILLIAM P. TEMPLE 11 mo. 6. 1905, in Concord Friends' Meeting, son
of Charles Temple and Philena Marshall, h. 6 mo. 15, 1873, near ConcordviUe,
Pa.
He is a farmer and markelman. Th«y reside on the farm of his parents;
address. Ward, Pa.
VIII— 3605. THOMAS B. TEMPLE BALDWIN, b. 5 mo. 12, 1875;
m. MARY CUMMINGS WATKIN 6 mo. 12, 1900, dau. of Caleb R. Wat-
kin and Mary Twadell, b. 1 1 mo. 4, 1876.
He is a merchant in company with his father at Chadd's Ford, Pa., and
is also postmaster at that place, now a rural delivery station. No cliildren.
VIII— 3606. CHARLES S. BALDWIN, b. 11 mo. 25, 1876; d. 9 mo.
4, 1877.
VIII— 3607. JAMES HANOVER BALDWIN, b. 8 mo. 8, 1879; d, 9
mo. 4, 1880.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 393
Vni— 3608. ELIZABETH TEMPLE BALDWIN, b. 11 mo. 20,
1880; d. 6 mo. 26, 1881.
VIII— 3609. HELEN BRINTON BALDWIN, b. 5 mo. 14, 1882; m.
WILLIAM HICKS WALKER i mo. 16, 1905, in Wilmington, Del., son
of William H. Walker and Anna P. Shonlidge, b. 9 mo. 16, 1868.
They have resided ;it Chadd's Ford, and later at Kennett Sc|uare, Pa. He
is a merchant.
Child :—
IX— ess.";. William H. Walker, Jr., b. 1-13-1906.
VIII— 3610. J. ERSKINE BALDWIN, b. 9 mo. 3, 1S83; d. 10 mo,
4, 1910; unm. ; buried at Bradford Cemetery,
J, Erskine Baldwin, aged 27 years, son of Hon. Richard J. Baldwin, of Chadd's
Ford, was instantly killed early last evening, at the plant of the Burmont Chemical
Company, in Upper Darby Township, when a large number of blasting torpedoes,
which had just been manufactured, exploded. The young man's body hurled through
the air by the force of the explosion for a distance of 70 feet, was badly mangled.
Deputy Coroner Drewes, of Darby, was notified and took charge of the remains, con-
veying them to the morgue pending an investigation by Coroner Carr.
The cause of the explosion is a mystery. Fortunately at the time, none of the
other employes of the company were in or near the buildings, else the casualties
would have been greater. It was young Baldwin's duty, after the workmen had
made up the torpedoes, to mark the employes' time on the various boxes containing the
high explosives, and it wss while engaged in this duty that he met his deatli.
The unfortunate young man was well known in Delaware County, particularly in
Media where, during his father's term of office as Recorder of Deeds, he was em-
ployed as clerk in the office — Chester Republican, Oct. 3, 1910.
VIII— 3611. FLORENC]': EDITH BALDWIN, b, 12 mo. i, 1885;
m. JOHN LEVIS Px\SSMORE 9 mo. 14, 1907, in Concord Friends' Meet-
ing, son of John A. Passmore and Mary F. Twadell, b. 2 mo. 23, 1885.
He is a clerk in the employ of the B. & O. R. R. Thev reside at Media,
Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6356. Florence J. Passmore, b. 7-11-1909; d. same day.
VIII— 3612. RICHARD LlNDLLY BALDWIN, b. i mo. i. 1887.
He was clerking for a time at Kennett Square, and later in Media, Pa.
VIII— 3613. HENRY CLAY BALDWIN, b. 8 mo. 27. 188S: d. 11
mo. 29, 1888.
VII— 1404. HANNAH H. BALDWIN (Mary G. 6). b. 4 mo. 10,
1855; m. GEORGE A. HOFFMAN 2 mo. 12, 1879, son of Vernon L. HoflF-
man and Sara Fisher, of W. Whiteland, b. 5 mo. 18, 1858.
They reside on the homestead farm since 1883. in West Whiteland. Ches-
ter Co., Pa.; address, West Chester, Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
394 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3614. SARAH EDNA HOFFMAN, b. 6 mo. 20, 1880; m.
GEORGE J. WILSON 5 mo 17, iqcxs, at West Chester Friends' Meeting,
son of Benjamin Wilson and Mary A. French, b. 12 mo. 11, 1878.
He is in tlic insurance business in Philadelphia, with residence at Paoli,
Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6357. George Howard Wilson, b. 5-27-1902.
VIII— 3615. iMARY ANN HOFFMAN, b. 6 mo. 20, 1882; unm.; at
home.
VIII— 3616. IVA BELL HOFFMAN, b. 11 mo. 8, 1883.
She was a teacher ; m. ROWLAND E. SHARPLESS 11 mo. 17, 1909;
b. 6 mo. 14, 1885.
He is a farmer ; address, Londongrove, Pa.
VIII— 3617. VERNON LEWIS HOFFMAN, b. 9 mo. 19, 1885;
unm.
He was clerk in the lumber office of his uncle, Geo. H. Fisher, in West
Chester. Then succeeded to the business in compny with his cousin, George
D. Baldwin.
VII— 1405. JOHN E. BALDWIN (Mary G. 6), b. 6 mo. 6, 1856; m.
MARY A. VALENTINE 3 no. 23. 1882, at her home, dau. of Benjamin
F. Valentine and Rebecca A. Chandler, of East Marlborough, b. 9 mo. 22,
1862.
He had the homestead farm of his father in East Bradford Twp. ; address.
West Chester, Pa., R. D. On the night of 9 mo. 12, 1897, the large double
decker barn with all its contents was destroyed by fire of a mysterious origin.
Issue : —
VIII— 3618. Anna R. Baldwin, b. 10-8-1883; m. Thomas W. Pierce, Jr., 6-23-1909, of
West Chester, Pa,
VII— 1406. PHEBE J. BALDWIN (Mary G. 6), b. 5 mo. 20, 1858;
m. BAYARD A. CONARD 5 mo. 4 1881, son of Edmund Conard and
Lydia Andress.
He was a storekeeper for several years at Upland, Delaware Co., and later
at Font P. O., Upper Uwchlan Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3619. CARRIE L. CONARD, b. 3 mo. 25. 1882; m. WIL-
LIAM KRAUSER 6 mo. 20, 1908.
She was a teacher until ma Tied.
VIII— 3620. LAURA B. CONARD, b. 9 mo. 3, 1884: d. 4 mo. 23.
1800.
SEVENTH GENERALION. 395
VIII— 3621. T. WALTERS CONARD, b. 11 mo. 14, 1885; d. 4 mo.
28, 1890.
VIII— 3622. ARTHUR BAYARD CONARD, b. i mo i. 1888.
He obtained entrance to "v'est Poiin U. S. Military School, creditably
passing the necessary examination.
VIII— 3623. EDITH G. CONARD, b. 4 mo. 5, 1898.
VII— 1407. HENRY C. BALDWIN (Mary G. 6), b. 8 mo. 14, 1859;
m. ANNA MARY BYERS J.'n. 4, 1S84, dau. of Stephen E. Byers and A.in
Ector, b. Oct. 21, 1859.
He was a merchant at Chadd's Ford, Pa., until 1897; then went to farm-
ing on the farm of his brother, Toseph H Baldwin, in East Goshen: address,
West Chester, Pa., R. F. D. 2.
Issue : —
VIII— 3624. GEORGE D. BALDWIN, b. July 24. 1885.
He was a stock clerk in United Telephone Office, West Chester, Pa. ; then
went into the lumber, etc., trade with his cousin, V. S. Hoffman, No. 3617,
in West Chester, Pa.
VIII— 3625. HOWARD R. BALDWIN, b. June 18, 1887; d. July
28, 1893.
VIII— 3626. MABEL H. BALDWIN, b. April 23, 1889.
She is a school teacher.
VIII— 3627. JOSEPH H. BALDWIN, b. Jan. 22, 1891 ; at home.
VIII— 3628. HENRY C. BALDWIN, JR., b. June 13, 1894.
VII— 1408. JOSEPH II. BALDWIN (Mar%' G. 6), b. 11 mo. 13,
i860.
He is an attorney-at-law ; was admitted to the bar of Chester Co., Pa., 8
mo. 12, 1889. He was elected District Attorney in 1893 for three years and
re-elected in 1896. He owns a f.nrni in Fast Goshen, upon which his brother
Henry resides. His address is West Chester, Pa. He enlisted in .April, i8g8,
in Co. I, 6th Reg. Pa. Vols, for the Spanish-American War : received an hon-
orable discharge Oct. 16, 1898.
VII— 141 1. ELIZABETH T. BALDWIN (Marv G. 6). b. 12 mo.
8, 1867: m. GEORGE H. FISHER 5 mo. i, 1889, son of John Philip Fish-
er and Eliza R. Hoffman, of Upper Uwchlan, b. 10 mo. 23, 1858.
She was educated at Huntmgdon, Pa , Normal College and he at Edge-
field Institute, Chester Co.. Pa. They settled in East Downingtown, where he
engaged in contracting and building. They removed to West Chester, Pa., in
1906, and returned to Downingtown in 1908.
396 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue : —
VIII— 3629. Mary Baldwin Fisher, b. 2-8-1893.
VIII— 3630. John Philip Fisher, b. 10-22-1896.
VII— 1412. EMMA L. BALDWIN (Mary G. 6), b. i mo. 5, 1871 ; m.
J.\COB H. KENDIG 3 nio. i, 1892, son of John and Magdalene Kendig, of
Muscatine, Iowa, b. 11 mo. 21, 1865.
He is a lumber merchant, with addre«s iioo Mulberry St., Muscatine, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 3631. Mary Edna Kendig, b. 12-1-1892.
VIII— 3632. Ellsworth Hoopes Kendig, b. 4-11-1897.
Line of John, John, Eliz.mjetij, Rebecc.'\, Benj.'\min.
Issue of Jesse J. Jones {No. 443) ami Susan Covington, the tive oldest born
in Ohio, the rest in Illinois.
VII— 1413. CURTIS TAMES JONES ( Jesse J.. Benjamin, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), h. May 4, 1838, m. ABIGAIL SAYRE Aug. 17,
1865, b. Aug. II, 1839.
He was a farmer, in 1S73, at Lamar. Barton Co., Mo.; present address,
Jacksonville, 111.
He served four years during the Civil War in the 14th 111. Inf. and was
in the battles of Vicksburg, luka, Hatchie River and Shiloh, and several others.
Issue : —
VIII — 3633. One d. in infancy.
VIII— 3634. PHEBE J. TONES, b. Nov. 22, 1867; ni. GEORGE
MORTIMER 'Feb. 7, 1900.
Issue : —
IX— 6358. Floyd Mortimer.
IX— 6359. Curtis Mortimer.
Vill— 3635. LLVSSES GRANT TONES, b. June 13, 1870; m. JEN-
NIE WRIGHT Sept. 26, 1906.
VIII— 3636. SHERMAN JONES, b. Feb. 4. 1872; unm.
VIII— 3637. SUSAN I. TONES, b. Mav 4. 1874: m. WALTER
CPIALLANS March 19, 1806. '
Issue : —
IX— 6360. Elmer Challans.
IX— C361. Clyde Challans.
IX— G3G2. Truman Challans.
IX— 6363. Elsie Challans.
VIII— 3638. ALVKV KLiZ.ABETU JONES, b. Aug. i, 1876; m. ELI
ROGERS Nov. 21, 1905.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 397
VII— 1414. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JONES (Jesse J. 6), b. July
25, 1839; m. MIRANDA SARGENT, fall of 1868.
He is a farmer. They were for some time at Lamar; returned to Nor-
tonville, 111. He served three years during^ the Civil War in the ist. 111. Cav.
and was in the Pea Ridge and other battles.
Issue : —
VIII— 3639. WARREN JONES, b. May 4. 1869; m. I. E. HOPPES
Mar. 25, 1891 ; address, Gillespie, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6364. Maranda Jones, b. May 2, 1892.
IX— 6365. Grace May Jones, b. Aug. ."0, 1893.
IX— 6366. Jasper N. Jones, b. Dec. 31, 1894.
IX — 6367. Viola Julia Jones, b. Dec. 16, 1896.
IX— 6368. James W. Jones, b. April 8, 1898.
IX— 6369. Junie Elmer Jones, b. July 28, 1901.
IX— 6370. Mabel Idona Jones, b. May 25, 1904.
IX— 6371. Sadie Kesiah Jones, b. Feb. 5, 1906.
iX— 6372. John Ben. Jones, b. Sept. 26, 1908.
VIII— 3640. JULIA A. JONES, b. July 4, 1871; m. GEORGE C.
RIBLIN July 2, 1891 ; address, Irwin, Mo.
Issue : —
IX— 6373. Frank Ribllii, b. Jan. 7, 1894.
VIII— 3641. HARRIET J. JONES, b. July 15, 1875; m. JASPER
McNELLY Aug. 8, 1895; address Nortonville, III. No issue.
VIII— 3642. GEORGE E. lONES, b. Aug. 9. 1877: m. EFFIE
SEYMOUR Oct. 23, 1901 : address, Modesto, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6374. Hiram E. Jones, b. March 23, 1903.
IX— 6375. Ruth A. Jones, b. Aug. 26. 1904.
IX— 6376. Darwin E. Jones, b. March 11, 1907.
IX— 6377. A boy, b. Aug. 2. 1909.
VIII— 3643. WILLIAM ROBERT lONES, b. July 7, 1879, at Lamar,
Mo.; m. NETTIE BURGH Mar. 31, iSq8, at Franklin, 111.; address, Mod-
esto, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6378. Benjamin Francis Jones, b. .-Vpril 18, 1899.
IX— 6379. George Howard Jones, b. Mar. 9. 1902.
IX— 6380. Ella Susan Jones, b. Aug. 20, 1904; d. Dec. 13. 1908.
IX— 6381. Chester Harold Jones, b. Sept. 14. 1906.
IX— 6382. Mildred Margaret Jones, b. Nov. 20. 1907.
VIII— 3643. ELMER B. JONES, b. Aug. 19, 1880: unm.; at home.
VIII— 3644. JESSE W. TONES, b. Oct. 22, 1883; m. CLARA FILL-
ABRUE Aug. 19, 1908; address, Nortonville, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6383. Benjamin Edgar .Tones, b. Juno 13. 1909.
398 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3645. ROLFE ERxVEST JONES, b. June 6, 1886; m. PEARL
BERRYMAN Feb. 27, 1907; address, St.ivly, Alberta, Canada.
Issue : —
IX— 6384. Benjamin Otis Jones, b. April 15, 1908.
VIII— 3646. NELLIE KESIAH JONES, b. Oct. 18, 1888; m.
JOSEPH SEYMOUR March 22,. 1908; address, Nortonville, 111.
VII— 141 5. MARY ANN JONES (Jesse J. 6), b. Dec. 3, 1840, in
Muskingum Co., O. : m. WILLIAM BENNETT HOBBS Oct. 21, 1857,
b. Dec. 2j, 1836, in Adams Co., Til.; d. Feb. 26, 1881.
By profession he was a teacher; he enlisted in 1862 in Com. F, 129th
Reg. 111. Inf., from Scott Co., 111., serving three years, and accompanied Gen.
Sherman in his "March to the Sea." Her address is Franklin, Morgan Co.,
111.
Issue : —
VIII— 3647. ELLEN SL'SAN HOBBS, b. Aug. 28, 1859, in Morgan
Co., 111.; m. LUPYETT GRAHAiM Dec 12, 1883: address. Ashland, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6385. Ethel Graham, b. Oct. 18, 1SS5; ni. Bliss, Feb. 16, 1910.
Their address is Greeuview, 111., R. D. Child: —
X— 7475. Herbert Adolf Bliss, b. Sept. 14, 1910.
IX— 6386. Ralph Allen Graham, b. Nov. 7, 1890.
IX— 6387 Wil.son Leslie Graham, b. Jan. 30, 1893.
IX— 6388. Marjorie Ellis Graham, b. Jan. 1, 1898.
VIII— 3648. LINCOLN HOBBS, b. Aug. 10. i860, in Morgan Co.,
111.; m. CLARA SIMONS June 11, 1885: address, Paris, IMonroe Co., Mo.
Issue : —
IX— 6389. Jessie Maud Hobbs, b. April 4, 1886.
IX— 6390. Morgan Earl Hobbs, b. Aug. 19, 1889.
IX— 6391. Clarence Luther Hobbs, b. Aug. 7, 1890.
IX— 6392. Myrtle Elizabeth Hobbs, b. Dec. 4, 1892.
IX— 6393. Carl Lincoln Hobbs. b. Sept. 15, 1894.
IX— 6394. Mabel Louisa Hobbs, b. in 1903:
IX— 6395. Millard Ann Hobbs, b. in 1906.
IX— 6396. Charles Bennett Hobbs, b. Sept. 3. 1909.
VIII— 3649. CURTIS HOBBS, b. April 27, 1862, in Scott Co.. 111.:
m. ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Nov. 4. 1890: address, Jacksonville, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6397. Edna V. Hobbs. b. Oct. 30. 1891.
IX— 6338. Marv E. Hobbs, b. .4-Ug. 12. 1S9S.
IX— 6399. George R. Hobbs, b. May 27, 1896.
IX— 6400. John Millard Hobbs, b. Jan. 1, 1898.
1X^6401. William Teddy Hobbs, b. Oct. 17, 1903.
IX— 6402. Margaret Elizabeth Holjbs. b. Dec. 1, 1910.
VIII— 3650. HENRY BENNETT HOBBS, b. April 9, 1866, in Mor-
gan Co., Ill; address Franklin, 111.: unm.
SEVENTH GENERATION 399
VIII— 3651. DAVID R. HOBBS. b. Dec. 29. 1867; same address,
Franklin, III. ; unm.
VIII— 3652. WILLIAM HOBBS, b. Sept. 3, 1871, in Dewit Co., Ill;
m. MARY E. NEWMAN Mnr. 25. 1893; address. Forest City, Ark.
Issue : —
IX— 6403. Fidelia Holjbs, b. Marcli -, 1S97.
IX— 6404. Manilla Hobbs, b. Aug.
IX— 6405. Frank Hobbs, b. in 1905.
IX— 6406. David Hobbs, b. Oct. — , 1907.
VIII— 3653. LUCY MYRTLE HOBBS, b. June 29, 1872, same; m.
GEORGE SPIRES Aug. 19. 1895; address, Woodson, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6407. Bessie Spires, b. March 14, 1S97.
IX— 6408. Byron Spires, b. Sept. 4, 1904.
IX— 6409. Albert Spires, b. in 1908.
VIII— 3654. CHARLES HOBBS, b. Oct. 3, 1873; same; d. Dec. 5,
1907.
VIII— 3655. JESSIE HOBBS, b. June 20, 1875; same; address, Bon-
ner Springs, Kan. ; unm.
VIII— 3656. ELIZABETH HOBBS, b. Tuly 8, 1877; same; d. July 11,
1878.
VII— 1416. HANNAH ANN JONES (Jesse J. 6), b. May 16, 1842;
d. April 16, 1908; m. WILLLMM DUNSTON Nov. i, 1863.
He came to tliis country from England and was a farmer. He d. in 1868.
M. second, JOHN MEREDITH Mar. 28. 1872, who was also a farmer;
resided: at Franklin, Morgan Co., 111.
Issue by first husband : —
VIII— 3656. (a) MARY ELIZABETH DUNSTON, b. Aug. 23.
1864; m. LEWIS B. HERRING Dec. 28, 1881.
They reside on a farm near Triplett, Mo.
Issue : —
IX— eno. Roy A. Herring, b. July 13, 1884.
IX— 6411. George W. Herring, b. Feb. 22, 188fi; m. Dollie Jones, Nov. 18, 1908. Child:
X— 7476. Verda Lee Herring, b. in 1909.
IX— 6412. Guy H. Herring, b. Feb. 14, 1888; m. Emma Perryu. Jan. 3, 1911.
IX— 6413. Carl M. Herring, b. July 14. 1891.
IX— 6414. Merrill F. Herring, b. Dec. 4, 1893.
IX— 6415. Lloyd W. Herring, b. May 2fi, 1896.
IX— 6416. Flossie May Herring, b. April 16, 1898.
IX— 6417. Bessie G. Herring, b. June 21, 1900.
VIII— 3656. (b) GEORGE WILLIAM DUNSTON, b. Oct. 16. 1865;
400 PALMER FAMILY.
He lives on a farm near Paris, Mo.
VIII— 3656. (c) ESTHFR HICKMAN DUNSTON, b. Sept. 11,
1868; m. THOMAS B. CHAMBERS, of Pennsylvania.
They lived on a farm near Paris, Mo., where he d. Oct. 2, 1896.
Issue : —
rx— 6418. William Dale Chambers, b. Aug. 1, 1887.
IX— 6419. Alice Oliver Chambers, b. Oct. 31, 1889.
IX— 6420. Esther Almetla Chambers, b. Aug. 15, 1893.
Issue of No. 1416 by second husband: —
VIII— 3656. (d) FRED MEREDITH, b. July i. 1873; m. CLARA
BARROWS Dec. 26, 1906, of Waverly 111. She d. April 16, 1908.
He is a salesman for a whc^lesale dr-" goods store at Oklahoma City, Okla.
Issue : —
IX— 6421. Mary Lucile Meredith, b. March 19, 1908.
Vlii— 3656. (e) ALONZA MEREDITH, b. Aug. 24, 1875; m. OT-
TIE SWATZEL Dec. 28, 1902, of Trinidad, Colo.
He is a stock trader. They Hve at Sarpy, Montana.
Issue: —
IX— 6422. John Mason Meredith, b. May 2, 1904.
Vlli— 3656. (f) LUCY GERTRL^DE MEREDITH, b. Jime 29,
1879; m. JAMES ORY ROLSTON March 2, 1904, b. June 30, 1880, at
Franklin, 111., where he is a butcher.
Issue : —
IX— 6423. una Cleo Rolston, b. Jan. 6, 1905.
TX— 6424. Wayne M. Rolston, b. April 22, 190S.
VIII— 3656. (g) LEE MEREDITH, b. March 12, 1885; m. EDNA
SLACK May 12, 1908, of Fr;inklin, 111.
Issue : —
IX-6425. Mable Alice Meredith, b. Aug. 26. 1909.
VII— 1417. JOSEPH C.VRPENTER JONES (Jesse J. 6), b. April
6, 1844; d. June 20, 1879: m. MARY ELLEN ANDERSON March 8,
1868.
He v^'as a farmer; resided at Franklin, Morgan Co., 111. Fie served three
years during the Ci\'il War in the 2nd 111. Artillery. Record of issue given by
his sister, two dec'd ; the living : —
VIII— 3657. JESSE JONES, m. ELSIE ARMSTRONG.
They removed to Florida ; have five children.
VIII— 3658. CHARLES TONES, m. ETHEL PULASKI, of Litch-
field,, 111.
They removed to Oklahoma.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 401
VIII— 3659. LOTTIE JONES, (twin with Charles), m. WILLIAM
ANDERSON ; address, Hillsbcro, 111.
They have five children.
VIII— 3660. JOHN JONES, in. and lives in Iowa.
VII— 1418. JESSE J. JONES { [esse J. 6). b. Nov. 19, 1846, in Mor-
gan Co., Ill; m. MARY RAWLINGS March 9, 1871.
He is a farmer; address (1873) Franklin, IMorgan Co., Ill: (1910)
Jacksonville, 111., R. D. 5.
Issue: —
VIII— 3661. MARGARET JONES, deed.
VIII— 3662. WILLIAM JONES, dec'd.
VIII— 3663. NETTE B. TONES, b. Oct. 19. 1876; ni. GEORGE
EBREY March 16, 1899.
VIII— 3664. EFFA MAE [ONES, b. Tuly 11, 1S80: m. J. A. WAL-
TERS Aug. 16, 1898.
VIII— 3665: EMMA C. JONES, b. March 27. 1883; m. LESLIE
COX Jan. 15, 1901.
Vni— 3666. LAURA C. JONES, b. June 14. 1885; m.G. C. SHEP-
PARD Feb. 14, 1906.
VIII— 3667. ERNEST \V. JONES, b. Dec. 17. 1892; unm.
VII— 1419. ZACHARY TAYLOR TONES (Tesse J. 6). b. Nov. 12,
1848: m. SARAH A. HANN Sept. 18, 1870. dan. of William and Ellen
Hann, b. Nov. 7, 1861 ; address. Nortonville. 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 3668. CARL MANLY JONES, b. I'eb. 24. 1883; m. BESSIE
THOMAS Feb. 24, 1904, b. Aug. 22, 1888.
Issue : —
IX— 6426. Leo Cameron Jones, b. June 2, 1905.
IX— 6427. Clara Bernice Jones, b. Nov. 15, 1906.
VII— 1420. REES JONES (Tesse T- 6), b. Dec. 4, 1850: m. JENNIE
ELIZABETH WARCUP Nov. 30. 1876. dau. of Joseph and Ursula War-
cup, b. Feb. 16, 1854.
He is a farmer in Morgan Co., III., which is in the great "corn belt" of
that State ; address, Murrayville, 111.
Issue: —
402 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3669. EDITH M-\Y JONES, b. Sept. 14, 1878: m. BURT
MILLARD Feb. 24, 1899.
Their address is Murrayville. 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6428. Clara Elizabeth Millard, b. Jan. 29, 1900.
IX— 6429. Bessie Viola Millard, b. July 20, 1902.
IX— 6430. Velda Alice Millard, b. Dec. 22, 1904.
tX— 6431. Ova Frances Millard, b. Nov. 11, 1907.
VIII— 3670. SAMUEL B. JONES, b. Mar. 4. 1880; m. NETTIE A.
GUNN Mar. 10, 1903. Shed. Sept. 18, 1905.
His address is Murrayville, III.
Issue : —
IX— 6432. Frank Fenneth Jones, b. Oct. 2, 1904.
VIII— 3671. SUSAN UR.SULA TONES, b. Feb. 18, i88i;m. NOR-
MAN CARLSON Dec. 28, 1902.
Their address is ^lurrayville, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6433. Roy Eugene Carlson, b. July 4, 1904.
IX— 6434. Vivian Fay Carlson, b. Oct. 9, 1906.
IX— 6435. Francis Wayne Carlson, b. Feb. 4, 190S.
VIII— 3672. WILLIA^I IRWIN JONES, b. July 22. 1883; m. SYL-
VIA J. KETNER Feb. 3, 1909: address, :\Iurrayville, 111.
VIII— 3673. ALICE LUELLA JONES, b. Mar. 6, 1S85: m. HARRY
H. LEMONS Nov. 6, 1906; address, iSIurrayville, III.
Issue : —
IX— 6436. Florence Elva Lemons, b. Oct. 21, 190S.
VIII— 3674. SARAH L.VVINA JONES, b. May 7, 1886.
VIII— 3675. LILLIAN ELSIE JONES, b. May 30, 1890.
VIII— 3676. JULL\ MILDRED JONES, b. Sept. zy, 1893.
VIII— 3677. MABEL ESTHER JONES, b. Sept. 2-j. 1893.
VIII— 3678. HOWARD COVINGTON JONES, b. Nov. 6, 1895.
VII— 1422. JOHN JONES (Jesse J. 6), b. Jan. 3, 1855; m. HAN-
NAH WARCUP Jan. 15. 1885. dau. of Joseph and Ursula Warcup, b. Sept.
9, i860.
He is a farmer; address, Edwardsvillc, 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 3679. RALPH C. JONE,S, b Oct. 17, 1885; d. Nov. 21, 1885
SEVENTH GENERATION. 403
VIII— 3680. LENA JONES, b. Nov. 29, 1886; m. RAYMOND
MOORE April 24, 1907; address, Moro, 111.
VIII— 3681. ANNIE IRENA JONES, b. Sept. 26, 1888.
VIII— 3682. GERTRUDE E. JONES, b. March 7. 1890; d. Aug. 20.
1890.
VIII— 3683. EDGAR EMJNIET JONES, b. June 18, 1892.
VIII— 3684. ELL.\ M. JONES, b. July 6, 1894: d. July 27, 1894.
VII— 1423. JOSHUA SHARPLESS JONES (Jesse T. 6), b. Oct.
31, 1856; m. ISA ELWELL Dec. 28, 1881, dau. of Samuel Elwell, b. Nov.
16, 1866; d. Sept. 19, 1905.
His address is Preston, Okla.
Issue : —
VIII— 3685. IDA JONES, b. Nov. 26. 1882: m. FRANK ASHLACK
April 15, 1900; address, Preston, Okla.
Children : —
IX— 6437. Pearl Ashlack.
IX— 643S. Dale Ashlack.
IX— 6439. Clyde Ashlack.
VIII— 3686. OMER JONES b. March. 28. 1884: m. ^lAY LOGAN
May 9, 1909; address, Preston, Okla.
VIII— 3687. BERT JONES, b. Sept. 2S. 1886: address. Keifer, Okla.
VIII— 3688. HARRY JONES, b. Jan. 12. 1888; address. Sapulpa,
Okla.
VII— 1424. SARAH C. TONES ( I esse I. 6), b. Nov. 1=;. 1859: m.
THOMAS D. DODWORTH ■ Aug. 17, 1885, in Franklin. 111., .son of Rich-
ard and Sarah Dodworth, b. Aug. 28, 1852; d. Nov. 12, 1896.
He was a carpenter and farmer.
M. second, MILTON KELLY Dec. 29, 1905.
He is a street car motorman Their -iddress is Jacksonville. 111.
Issue, by first husband only : —
VIII— 3689. GEORGE RUFUS OODSWORTll. b. June 21. 1886.
VIII— 3690. LESLIE RAY DODSWORTH, b. Aug. 15, 1888.
404 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3691. DORCAS M\RIE DODSWORTH, b. Aug. 9, 1894.
Issue of Joseph J. Junes (A'o. ^146) and Lxdia Ann Pratt, born in Thornbury,
Del Co., Pa.
VII— 1428. GEORGE H. JONES (Joseph J.. Benjamin. Rebecca,
Elizabeth. John, John), b. 3 mo. 20, 1854: m. MARTHA P. FRAME 5 mo.
II, 1876, dau. of Joseph E. Frajv.e and Ila-inah Taylor, b. April — , 1857.
He is a farmer: resided for some years on the homestead of his father,
which he sold; address, West Chester, Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
VIII— 3692. MARY EMMA JOXES. b. 7 mo. 7. 1877: d. about six
years of age.
Issue of Esther P. Jones {No. 417) and George M. Hickman, the older born
in Thornburv, Delaware Co., the vounger in
York Co.. Pa.
VII— 1429. PHEBE ANN HICKMAX (Esther, Benjamin. Rebecca,
Elizabeth. John, John), b. 5 mo. 17, 1836: d. 11 mo. 9, 1896: m. ALBERT
STUBBS I mo. 13, 1859, in Philadelphia, son of Isaac Stubbs and Elizabeth
Haines, of Delta. York Co., Pa.; b. 9 mo. 9, 1833; d. 11 mo. 11, 1898: both
buried at Fawn Grove.
He purchased from his father a farm in Peach Bottom Twp. After the
death of his father-in-law. he sold this ai.d bought the farm of the latter near
Delta, upon which thev resided during th.eir lives.
Issue : —
VIII— 3693. GEORGE HICKMAX STUBBS, b. 2 mo. 21, i860; m.
CATHERIXE ROSELLE 7 mo. 10. 1906, at Excelsior, Minn, dau. of Wil-
liam and Louise Roselle. of Philadelphia, b. 12 mo. 31, 1871.
He is a farmer ; address. Houston, Delaware. Xo issue.
VIII— 3694. ESTHER C. STUBBS. b. 4 mo. 18. 1863: d. 4 mo. 4,
1869.
VIII— 369V BEXTAMIX PASSMORE STUBBS, b. 5 mo. 29, 1866;
m. SARAH ROSEXE REYXOLDS 12 mo. 27, 1892. dau. of Edwin H.
Reynolds and Lydia E. Lincoln, of near Rising Sun, ^kl., b. 9 mo. 7, 1864.
He took the farm of his father on s'-.ares, until 1897, when he purchased
his uncles', Daniel and Thomas Stubbs". fdrm of 81 acres, near Peach Bottom
Twp., York Co., Pa., where th.ev reside. Thev are Friends; address. Slate
Hill. Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6440. Albert Reynolds Stubbs, b. 10-19-1900.
IX— 6441. Phoebe Lincoln Stubbs, b. 1-7-1904.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 405
VIII— 3696. WALTER BERNARD STUBBS, b. 10 mo. 31, 1868; d.
12 mo. 21, 1868.
VIII— 3697. DANIEL THOMAS STUBBS, b. 4 mo. 9, 1870; umn.
He is with the American Vulcanizing Fiber Company in Wihnington,
Del. ; address, 1003 Adams St., that city.
VIII— 3698. HARRY WILLIAMSON STUBBS, b. 12 mo. 3, 1872;
unm.
He is cashier of the Steekcn Nationa' Bank at Steelton, Daupliin Co., Pa.
VIII— 3699. HARVIE STUBBS, b. 1876: d. 1876.
VIII— 3700. MARY HOWARD STUBBS, b. 4 mo. 30, 1877, at
Delta, York Co., Pa. ; m. PINKNEY JACOB KIRK 12 mo. 5, 1901, son of
Isaac Stubbs Kirk and Francina Lincoln, of Fremont, Chester Co., Pa., b. 2
mo. 28, 1875.
They reside at Fremont: address, Nottingham. Chester Co.. Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6442. Warren Benton Kirk, b. Feb. 10, 1904.
IX— 6443. Elizabeth Ruth Kirk, b. Feb. 8, 1908.
VII— 1431. MARY J. HICKMAN (Esther P. 6). b. 10 mo. 23. 1840;
m. WILLIAM I. MOORE 3 nio. 30, 1865, son of William Moore and Mar-
tha Ann McCnrdy, b. 2 mo. 21, 1835.
He is a farmer, with address 725 Manor St., York, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3701. HANNAH R. MOORE, b. 2 mo. 13, 1866: d. s mo. 10,
1871.
VIII— 3702. GERTRUDE CLARE MOORE, b. 8 mo. 26, 1872: d. 5
mo. II, 1905: m. CHARLES H. FULTON 10 mo. 13, 1897, son of Robert
Fulton and Mary E. , b. 9 mo. 12. 1868.
Issue : —
IX— 6444. Ralph Moore Fulton, b. 12-27-1S98.
IX— 6445. Mary Hickman Fulton, b. 11-14-1904; d. 1-29-190.5.
VIII— 3703. MIRIAM GILMER MOORE, b. 9 mo. 21, 1877; m.
WILLIAM FRANKLIN STI' WART & mo. 21, 1902. son of William Stew-
art and Mary Purdy.
Issue : —
IX— 644C. William Thompson Stewart, b. 3-2S-1903.
VII— 1432. HANNAH TAMES HICKMAN (Esther P. 6). b. s mo.
24, 1843; m. JAMES WILLT.VM HICKMAN, son of William C. Hickman
and Victorine E. Gibbons, of WVsttown, Pa , and later of Grand Haven, Mich.
He d. 1900.
4o6 PALMER FAMILY.
They ranoved to Tacoma, Washington, where he practiced medicine.
He ^vcnt to Alaska and in the spring of 1900, he, with some companions were
hunting on Dall Island. Bj- some means he became separated from the rest,
and although forty men are said to have searched 15 days, he could not be
found. Her address is "The Renton," 17th and I\Iadison Sis., Seattle, Wash.
Issue : —
VIII— 3704. CARRIE LILLIAN HICKMAN, m. MARSHALL
JEWEL STRONG Sept. — , 1908 (?).
VII— 1433. ANNA ELIZABETH HICKMAN (Esther P. 6), b. 12
mo. 24, 1848; d. 6 mo. 4, 1881, at Delta, Pa.; m. WILLIAM J. RITCHIE
12 mo. 30, 1867, at Philadelphia, son of Joseph Ritchie and Nancy J. Bar-
nette, b. 12 mo. 30, 1845. ^^ Chestnut Level, Lancaster Co., Pa.; address. Del-
ta, York Co., Pa.
Issue : — •
VIII — 3705. DORA L. RITCHIE, b. 9 mo. 20, 1869; unm. ; address,
Ailston, York Co., Pa.
VIII— 3706. MARION CRAWFORD RITCHIE, b. 7 mo. 27, 1872;
m. GEORGE N. MACKISON 3 mo. ^g, 1894, son of James A. Mackison
and Mary Johnson, b. 2 mo. 10, 1871 ; address, Ailston, Pa. No issue.
VIII— 3707. AGNES ANGELINA RITCHIE, b. 4 mo. 20, 1875; m.
OLLIE SCARBOROUGH ; address, Flintville, Md. No response.
VIII— 3708. MARY ANNA HICKMAN (adopted), b. i mo. 21,
1878, at Peach Bottom, Pa. : m. AL\TN AUGUSTUS MILLER Sept. 20,
1905; address, 718 W. K St., Tacoma, Wash.
Issue of Benjamin Jones {No. 448) and Sarah Ann- Esbin.
VII — 1437. JESSE E. JONES (Benjamin, Benjamin, Rebecca, Ehza-
beth, John, John), b. 9 mo. 27," 1838 ; d. 5 mo. 22, 1896: m. HANN.\H BIRD-
S.ALL 9 mo. 14, 1865, dau. of Paul C. Birdsall and Eliza Bailv, b. i mo. 10,
1845.
He was for some time in tiie milk trade in Philadelphia : bur. in Fernwood
Cemetery. Her address is 3825 Baring St.
Issue : —
VIII— 3709. EVA MAY JONES, b. Nov. 21. 1872; m. JOSIAH W.
RICHMAN Jan. 18, 1899, son of Thomas Richman and Rosa O. Conway, b.
Nov. 3, 1866.
He is a paperhanger and decorator with store 3820 Lancaster Ave., Phil-
adelphia, Pa., which is also their residence.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 407
I'^sue : —
IX— 6447. Jess? Burt Richman, b. Doc. 21, 1902.
IX— 6448. Merle Wilson Richman, b. Jan. 7, 1904.
VIII— 3710. JESSIE JONES, m. HARRY B. LEFEVER, son of
Jacob Lefever and Anna Wilt; address 3825 Baring St., Phila. ; no issue.
He is secretary in a Printing firm, and bookkeeper.
VII— 1438. CHALKLEY M. JONES (Benjamin 6), b. 11 mo. 11,
1840; d. 10 mo. 8, 1850.
VII— 1439. ANNA MARY JONES (Benjamin 6). b. 3 mo. 17. 1843;
m. JAMES H. GARRETT 12 mo. 25, 1863, son of Davis Garrett and Ann
Barrett, b. 10 mo. 10, 1838; d. 9 mo. 9, 1903.
He for several years kept a livery stable at the corner of Brooklyn and
Transcript Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. ; buried in Fernwood Cemetery.
Issue, born in Philadelphia, Pa. : —
VIII— 3711. BENJAMIN WILMER GARRETT, b. Sept. 7, 1868;
m. A. LAURA BALDWTN June 5, 1S95, dau. of John Baldwin and Eliza
Ann Young, b. July 15, 1868.
He has a livery establishment; address, 4046 Powelton Ave., Phila., Pa.
Issue : —
TX— 6449. Esther B. Garrett, b. 12-5-1897.
VIII— 3712. DAVIS EIAVOOD GARRETT, b. 12 mo. 13, 1870; d.
6 mo. 2, 1887.
VIII— 3713. LILLIAN G.\RRETT, b. Dec. 15, 1872; m. .\LFRED
S. BUTZ, M. D., June 12, 1900. son of Lewis B. Butz and Katharine Keif-
fer, b. July 3, 1865, in Berks Cc, Pa.
He graduated as M. D. in 1893 ^^ ^'^^ University of Pennsylvania, and
is a practicing physician with office and residence at 735 N. 41st St., Phila, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6450. John G. Butz, b. March 15, 1904.
IX— 6451. Alfred S. Butz, Jr., b. July 29, 1907.
VII— 1440. BENJAMIN TONES. JR.. (Benjamin 6), b. 7 mo. 4,
1845; d. 12 mo. 28, 1895; m- SUSANNA HOFFMAN 11 mo. 29, 1866.
dau. of Jacob and Mary .Ann Iioffman. She d. 4 mo. 5. 1904.
He was a merchant at 20th and Oxford Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue, born in Philadelphia, Pa. : —
VIII— 3714. CARRIE JONES, b. 12 mo. 5. 1868; unm. ; residence.
Rocksboro, Phila.. Pa.
VII— 1441. EDWIN JONES (Benjamin 6), b. 9 mo. 13, 1848; m.
4o8 PALMER FAMILY.
MARY A. HORTON lo mo. 15, 1872, dau. of James Horton and Mary
Hargraves, b. 8 mo. 5, 1851.
He was in the milk trade for some years in Philadelphia, Pa. In 1879 he
removed with his family to Hammonton and later to Woodstown, N. J., where
he is in the provision and meat business.
Issue : —
VIII— 3715. (a) HORTON JONES, b. Aug. 25, 1873; m. SIDNEY
MOORE May 2},, 1894, dau. of Samuel Moore and Sarah Ann Lipsey, b. Jan.
3, 1873, Winslow, N. J.
He is manager of the North Western Provision and Pork Packing Com-
pany, at 30th and Dauphin Sts., with residence at 2446 N. 30th St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6452. Aichibold M. Jones, b. Sept. 11, 1894.
IX— 6453. Horace Winfleld Jones, b. Oct. 27, 1895; d. Aug. 1, 1896.
IX— 6454. Sidney H. Jones, b. Jan. 17, 1897.
IX— 6455. Samuel Horton Jones, b. Nov. 16, 1902.
VIII— 3716. (b) EMMA JONES, b. Aug. 19, 1876; m. WILLIAM
O. HOYT Dec. 25, 1900, son of Oliver and Laura.
He is an editor; address, Hammonton, N. J.
Issue : —
IX— 6456. Mary Laura Hoyt, b. Dec. 25, 1903.
VIII— 3717. (c) ELLEN PI. JONES, b. Dec. 5, 1878; m. JOSEPH
B. MacDOUGALL Oct. 10, 1907.
He is a blacksmith ; address, Acto, N. J.
VIII— 3718. (d) MARY TONES, b. March 24, 1881 ; m. BERT A.
PETERSON Mar. 7, 1906.
He is a farmer; address, Woodstov.n, N. J.
Issue : —
IX— 6467. Edith Peterson, b. in 1907.
VIII— 3719. e) EDWIN TONES, JR., b. Aug. 5, 1884: m. EMMA
WALKER Mar. 23 (?), 1905.
He is engaged with his father (q. v.) ; address, Woodstown, N. J.
Issue : —
IX— 6458. Dorothy Jones, b. in 1908.
VIII— 3720. (f) HOWARD JONES, b. 12 mo. 2, 1886; d. 8 mo. 22,
1892.
VIII— 3721. (g) LAURA JONES, b. 3 mo. 31, 1889.
VIII— 3722. (h) CARRIE JONES, b. 5 mo. 28. 1892.
VIII— 3723. (i) RAYMOND JONES, b. 10 mo. 2, 1894.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 409
VII— 1442. SARAH ANN JONES (Benjamin 6), b. i mo. 25, 1851 ;
m. DAVID PRATT, JR., 10 mo. 16, 1872, son of David Pratt and Tamar
Lewis, b. 11 mo. 7, 1840.
He was a farmer many years near Newtown Square, Delaware Co., Pa.,
thence in 1904 removed to 834 N. 41st St., Philadelphia, Pa.
They are members of Friends' Meeting.
Issue : —
VIII— 3724. JOHN WALTER PRATT, b. 8 mo. 30, 1873; d. i mo.
23, 1890.
VIII— 3725. RUTH A. T. PRATT, b. 3 mo. 31, 1878; d. 4 mo. 23,
1909; buried at Newtown Square; m. EDMUND N. DUTTON 5 mo. 24,
1904, by Friends' ceremony, under care of Goshen Monthly Mtg., son of T.
Dilwyn Dutton and Lydia Pratt, b. 2 mo. 24, 1877.
He is a lumber salesman. They reside with her parents.
Issue : —
IX— 6459. Gwen Anna Diitton, b. 10-5-1908.
VII— 1444. TOSHUA SHARPLESS JONES (Benjamin 6), b. 6
mo. IS, 1857; m. ANNIE PARKER April 17. 1884, dau. of James Parker
and Mary McKay, b. Oct. 21. 1865, in Belfast, Ireland.
They reside at 236 N. 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa. He is in the; livery
business at i8th and Master Sts. No issue.
VII— 1445. EMMA F. TONES (Benjamin 6), b. 2 mo. 22. i860; m.
FRANKLIN P. RODENBOH 2 mo. 25. 1880, son of Isaac Rodeiiboh and
Ruthanna Henderson, b. 6 mo. 22, 1858.
He is a farmer near Rocky Hill ; address, Cloud, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
.Tin— 3726. Isaac Rodenboh, b. 8-28-1881; m. Frances Velde, Oct. — . 1907, dau. of
Remer Velde, b. May 13, 18fG.
He is a blacksmith. Their address is, Frazer, Chester Co., Pa.
Vin— 3727. Jesse J. Rodenboh. b. 11-4-1883; m. Mary Kelley, Jan. 16. 1908. dan. of
Edward Kelley. Blacksmith at Rose Tree, near Media, Pa.
VIII— 3728. Florence E. Rodenboh, b. 6-10-1886.
Vin— 3729. Anna S. Rodenboh, b. 3-12-1890.
VIII— 3750. Lillian F. Rodenboh, b. 7-18-1894.
VIII— 3751. Ruth P. Rodenboh, b. 2-22-1897.
Is^ue of John Jones {No. 44Q) and Susan A. Hitchcock.
VII— 1446. ELIZABETH ANN JONES (John. Benjamin. Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. Feb. 22, 1843; m. JESSE ALLEN DILLON
April 14, 1875.
They reside at Utica, Neb.
Issue: —
VIII— 3732. IRA LEE DILLON, h. Jan. 22. 1876; m. MRS. MARY
DAYTON Nov. 24, 1904; address, Havelock, Neb.
4IO PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 3733. MYRTLE SUSAN DILLON, b. Oct. 27, 1879; m.
HENRY FOREST CROSS May 9, 1906; address, York, Neb.
VIII— 3734. MYRA LOUISA DILLON, b. Aug. 14, 1883; unm.
VII— 1447. JOSEPH JONES (John 6), b. March 14, 1845; d. April
23, 1905; m. MARY ELIZABETH TRACY Nov. i, 1866, b. March 26,
1845-
The following obituary notice from the home paper gives a fair account
of his life : —
"He was one of tbe first business men in Utica, Seward Co., Kan., having con-
ducted the fli-st grocery store in the town. He later engaged in banking and at the
time or his death was vice president of the Utica bank. He was born in Roseville,
Ohio. In Nov., 1861, he enlisted in the 62d Ohio Vol. Inf. and served four years and
one month during the Civil War, and participated in all the campaigns of his regi-
ment. He then settled at McLean, III., where he was married. They came to Utica in
1870,and made their home on a farm just north of the town. In 1877 they removed
10 town and he engaged in merchandise business until 1897; after which he gave his
attention to banking. The funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church and
were in charge of the local lodge of Masons, in which order he was a prominent mem-
ber. His family write: 'In the great sorrow by which we have been overwhelmed, we
are deeply touched by the great wave of sympathy bestowed upon us by the Masonic
Order and the people of this community and elsewhere.' "
Issue : —
VIII— 3735. GILBERT GRANT JONES, b. Jan. 28, 1869; unm.
He is cashier of the Utica Bank, in which town he resides.
VIII— 3736. ALBERT TAMES TONES, b. Sept. 11, 1870; m. MARY
JANE GLENNIE Oct. 4, 1801.
They reside at Home Custer City, S. D. ;
Issue : —
IX- -6460. Albert C. Jones, b. Oct. 1, 18(t2.
IX— 6401. Mark Gilbert Jones, b. Aug. 9, 1S94.
VIII— 3737. ANNIE MAY TONES, b. May 12, 1873: m. EDWARD
FRANKLIN BARMORE Aug. 13, 1893.
They reside at Utica, Seward Co., Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 6462. Claud Russel Barmore, b. June It, 1894.
IX— 6463. Clyde Gilbert Barmore, b. Sept. 4, 1896.
VIII— 3738. WARREN JARRARD JONES, b. March 6, 1875: m.
NELLIE V. SNAVELY July 2, 1903.
They reside at Basin, Wyoming.
VIII— 3739. HOMER JERSEY JONES, b. Jan. 30, 1877; m. LENA
N. DICKSON Oct. 7, 1903; address probably Utica, Neb.
VIII— 3740. ELMER JOSEPH JONES, b. June 22, i87q; unm.
VIII— 3741. RAY WESLEY JONES, b. Jan. 30. 1887.
He is assistant cashier of the Utica Bank. Neb.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 411
VIII— 3742. RUSSEL HARRISON JONES, b. Sept. 25, 1890.
VII— 1449. ISAAC JAMES JONES (John 6), b. June 15, 1848; d.
Feb. 6, 1876; unm.
He was familiarly called James or "Jimmie."
VII— 1452. MARY LOUISA JONES (John 6), b. May 12, 1857;
m. NEWTON SMITH GINGRICH Oct. 25, 1874, son of Tobias Gingrich
and Harriet Jane Harris, b. April 6, 1854.
He is a farmer. They reside at Neosho Falls, Kan.
Issue : —
VIII— 3743. LESLIE CALEB GINGRICH, b, Sept. 4, 1875; m.
FANNIE M. SHOOF Nov. i, 1896.
Issue : —
IX— 6464. Lois Esther Gingrich, b. Aug. 26, 1897; d. Feb. 15, 1906.
IX— 6465. Zella Agnes Gingrich, b. Sept. 22, 1898.
.IX— 6466. Olive Mary Gingrich, b. Nov. 27, 1900.
IX— 6467. Hattie Lethie Gingrich, b. March 28, 1903.
IX— 6468. Jessie B'lorence Gingrich, b. Dec. 10, 1905.
VIII— 3744. FANNIE FLORENCE GINGRICH, b. July 26. 1881;
m. LYMAN TRUMAN BARNES Oct. 14, 1901.
He served two years in the 40th U. S. Inf. during the Spanish-American
War in the Philippine Islands.
Their address is Neosho Falls, Kan.
Issue : —
IX— 6469. Florence Mildred Barnes, b. Sept. 30, 1902.
IX— 6470. Harris McKendree Barnes, b. July 16, 1905.
Line of John, Joiik, Elizaijeth, Rebecca^ Sidney.
Issue of Mary Ann Hoopcs {No. 454) and David Garrett.
VII— 1453. ANNA GARRETT (Mary Ann, Sidney, Rebecca. Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. 12 mo. 7. 1848, at-Birmingham; m. GILBERT COPE*
Note. — The Cope family trace their ancestry to the Pennsylvania emigrant as
tfollows: "The earliest known ancestor was John Cope, Esquire, of Denshanger, in the
County of Northampton, England, who was twice high Sheriff of the county and five
times knight of the Shire in Parliament. He espoused the cause of Henry IV. and
•died in 1417; Joan, his widow, died in 1435. Next in line comes William Cope, Esq.,
■who m. a dau. of William Gossage of Spratton, and she was living in 1487. Their
son, Alexander Cope, was father to Sir William Cope, of Hanwell in Oxfordshire,
Knight Cofferer to Henry Vll., buried at Banbury in 1513. By his first wife, .\gnes,
dan. of Sir Robert Harcourt. he had a son, Stephen Cope, of Bedhampton. County of
Hants, Sergeant of the Poultry to Henry VIII. and Edward VI., living in 1552. Hla
wife was Anna, dau. of William Saunders, of Banbury, by whom he had a son. Sir
Anthony Cope, of Bedhampton, knight living in 1573; his widow, Anne, dau. of Sir
Humphrey Stafford, died in 1613. Next came Edward Cope, whose wife, Maud, was
living in 1634. Their son, John Cope, died in Marden in Wiltshire, in 1656, and Mar-
garet, his widow. In 1670. This John Cope survived his son, John Cope, Jr., who died
in Chisledon in Wiltshire, 1649. while Elizabeth, his widow, was living In 1681 at
Avebuiy. Oliver Cope, son of the last named John Cope, purchased 250 acres of land
from William Penn in 1681 and with his wife, Rebecca, came to Pennsylvania perhapa
the next year. He settled on Naaman's creek near the Delaware river and died
there In 1697, leaving four children; William, Elizabeth, Ruth and John.
412 PALMER FAMILY.
2 mo. 5, i88o, at West Chester JNItg., son of Joseph Cope (Joseph 3, John 2,
OHver i) and 2d wife, Ehza Gilbert (Abner 4. Benjamin 3, Joseph 2, John i)
b. 8 mo. 17, 1840, at East Bradford, Pa.
She was educated at "W'esttown," aiid taught school several years before
her marriage.
He has resided in \\'est Chester, Pa., since 1872. He has been interested
in historical and genealogical work and has compiled several works on these
subjects, amongst which are "History of Chester County, Pa." in conjunction
with Judge Futhey, 1881 (800 pages), and the following genealogies, viz.:
Cope, Brown, Button, Sharpless (1333 pages), Dunwoody, Hood, Darlington
and Smedley (1000 pages), and is engaged on other similar works. Begin-
ning this work at seventeen years of age, *^he study of family history led to the
collection of a large amount of data relating to old surveys, and the establish-
ment of industrial works and also of religious meetings and churches.
During his life he has put tens of thousands of ancient records and docu-
ments into book form, including county archives and valuable manuscripts in
possession of the Philadelphia Library, the College of Physicians and the
Historical Society of Pennsylvania. He has done invaluable service in pre-
serving and making accessible the records of the Society of Friends, and with
his wife has made two trips to England in search of and for copying records.
He has built a fire-proof room for the safety of his own collections.
He is a member and secretary of the Chester County, Pa., Historical So-
ciety; member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society and of the Genealogical
Society of Pennsylvania.
Issue : —
Vni— 3745. HERMAX COPE, b. 11 mo. 21, 1880; m. EDITH
WHITACRE 6 mo. 2^, 1905. in Pennsdale Mtg., Lycoming Co., Pa., dau. of
Joseph R. and Sarah E. (W'arr.er) Whitacre, b. 7 mo. 27, 1880.
He is a graduate of "\\'esttown" 1899; now assistant sales manager in
the leather belting warehouse of J. E. Rhoads & Son. Philadelphia ; resides at
Moylan, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6471. (a) Elizabeth Whitacre Cope, b. 5-12-1906; d. 5-13-1908.
IX— 6471. (b) Frances Garrett Cope. b. 10-7-1907.
VIII— 3746. ELLEX COPE, b. 2 mc. 27, 1884.
She is a graduate of Westtown, 1902. and of W'ellesley College, 1908,
and has been engaged in teaching at Westtown Friends' School.
VIII— 3747. DAVID G. COPE, b. 8 mo. 18. 1885: d. 9 mo. 12, 1885.
VIII— 3748. JOSEPH COPE, b. II mo. 21, 1886: m. ELLEN
FUSSELL. 3 mo. 30, 191 1, at Middletown Friends' Meeting.
She is a dau. of Dr. Linnaeus Fussell and Edith Johnson, b. 8 mo 26,
1878.
He is a graduate of Westtown, 1905: some time a student at Haverford
College and later in the agricultural course at the Pennsylvania State College.
He engaged in farming at Lima, Pa., and later at Binningham. Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 415
VII— 1455. SIDNEY S. GARRETT (Mary Ann 6), b. 11 mo. 30,
1851; m. EDWARD S. YARNALL 5 mo. 8, 1872, in Birmingham Mtg.,
son of Isaac Yarnall and Elizabeth T. Smedley, of Edgmont, Pa., b. 2 mo. 28,
1846.
They resided on a farm near his birthplace for several years, thence re-
moved to Media, Pa., and in i8'i9 to Philadelphia, Pa. He is engaged in life
insurance with the Provident Life and Trust Company, of Philadelphia.
She is an approved minister in the Society of Friends.
Issue, born in Thornbury. Delaware Co., Pa.
VIII— 3749. LUCY YARNALL, b. 2 mo. 27, 1873; d. 7 mo. 22, 1873.
VIII— 3750. MARIANNA YARNALL, b. 7 mo. 13, 1874; d. 8 mo.
23, 1907; m. HENRY PALMER 4 mo. 4, 1906, in Philadelphia Mtg. (See
No. 2615).
VIII— 3751. ELIZABETH YARNALL, b. 3 mo. 28, 1877.
She is a graduate of VVesttown and seme time a teacher of drawing there;
ra. 4 mo. 3, 1907, at Friends' Mtg., Phila.. JOSEPH BARTON.
He is a farmer near Marltoii, N. J.
VIII— 3752. D. ROBERT YARNALL, b. 6 mo. 28, 1878.
He is a graduate of tiie University of Pennsylvania as a mechanical en-
gineer; unm.
Issue of Rachel Hoopes (No. .^.55) and Joshua Jcfferis, born in New Garden,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1457. WILLIAM L. JEFFERIS (Rachel, Sidney, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. 4 mo. 17, 184c; d. 12 mo. 28, 1909; m. MARY
ELIZABETH BULLOCK 2 mo. 20, 1877, at West Chester, Pa., dau. of
George Bullock and Ruth Ann Pyle, b. 4 mo. 13, 1848, at Birmingham, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
They farmed for some years in various localities; he then obtained a posi-
tion in the Philadelphia Custom Ilouse, and resided at Morton and later at
Media, Pa. ; buried at Media Cemetery.
Issue : —
VIII— 3753. BERTHA R. JEFFERIS, b. 4 mo. 4. 1878, at Hockes-
sin, Del. ; unm. ; at home.
VIII— 3754. JOSEPH II IKFFI'RIS. b. 9 mo. 3. 1881. Centreville,
Del.
He is by trade a printer and electrician. He has traveled e.xtensively.
VII— 1458. THOMAS K. TEFFERIS (Rachel 6), b. 4 mo. 23. 1847;
m. ANGELINA (ANNIE) THOMAS 3 mo. 11, 1880, dau. of John W.
Thomas and Angelina Thompson, b. 4 mo. 28, 1848, at New Garden.
414 PALMER FAMILY.
He is a farmer owning io8 acres in New Garden Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
(old Gibbons farm) P. O., Landenberg, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3755. J. WALTER JEFFERIS, b. 12 mo. 5, 1880; m. ELIZA-
BETH BARNARD PUSEY 9 mo. 30, 1908, dau. of Henry R. Pusey, of
Avondale, Pa.
He is secretary and treasurer of the Kennett Trust Co., with residence
in Kennett Square, Pa.
VIII— 3756. ETHEL PHILENA JEFFERIS, b. 9 mo. 14, 1883; at
home.
VIII— 3757. HOMER HOOPES JEFFERIS, b. 9 mo. 14, 1883
(twin) ; at home.
He farms the home farm.
VII— 1459. CHARLES S. JEFFERIS (Rachel 6), b. 11 mo. 23,
1849; c^- I "lo- 10, 191 1, at St. Louis, Mo.; m. ANNA C. DRAKE 4 mo.
12, 1877.
They resided for some time in Omaha, Neb., then removed to Minneapo-
lis, Minn., and later the wife and children removed to Los Angeles, Cal.
Issue : —
VIII— 3758. EDNA JEFFERIS, b. 2 mo. 4, 1878; d. 7 mo. i, 1878.
VIII— 3759. PERCY JEFFERIS, b. 7 mo. 17, 1879.
VIII— 3760. NOEL JEFFERIS, b. i mo. i, 1881 ; d. 7 mo. 1 1, 1881.
VIII— 3761. ADA JEFFERIS, b. 6 mo. 12, 1882.
VIII— 3762. MARION JEFFERIS, b. 9 mo. 10, 1883; address of
last three living, Los Angeles, Cal.
VII— 1460. EDWIN JEFFERIS (Rachel 6), b. i mo. 25, 1853; m.
JENNIE JONES HOOPES 12 mo. 28. 1887 (No. 1395). dau. of Ezra M.
Hoopes and Bandenah Lyons.
Fle resides on the homestead of his father in New London Twp., P. O.
Landenberg, Pa. No issue.
Issue of Walker Y. Hoopes {No. 456) and Hannah G. Eachits, all born in
Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1463. HANNAH E. HOOPES (Walker, Sidney, Rebecca,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 415
Elizabeth, John, John), b. i mo. 23, 1843; d. 9 mo. 27, 1886; unm. ; bur. in
Cumberland Cemetery.
VII— 1465. HOMER EACHUS KOOPES (Walker 6), b. 6 mo. 13,
1848; m. IDA LODGE 2 mo. 6, 1873, 'n Philadelphia, dau. of Aljel Lodge
and Mary Margaret De Hart, b. 7 mo. 29, 185 1, in Philadelphia.
He was a merchant in the above city; resides on Orange St., Media, Pa.;
is a director in the First National Bank ol Media. No issue.
VII— 1466. SIDNEY HOOPES (Walker Y. 6), b. i mo. 12, 1853;
m. JOHN HENRY EVANS 3 mo. i, 1887, son of Samuel Watson Evans
and Rebecca Entriken, of Philadelphin. b. 3 mo. 30. 1848, at West Chester,
Pa.
He was for several years a druggist in Philadelphia; now clerking; resi-
dence, 310 S. Orange St., Media, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII- 37C3. Homer Hoopes Evans, b. 11-25-1889.
Issue of John J. Hoopes (No. 4fi/) and Elisabeth Lodge, born in Kingsessing,
Philadelphia.
VII— 1467. LYDIA ANN HOOPES (John, Sidney, Rebecca, Eliza-
beth, John, John), b. Jan. 9, 1S42; d. Sept. 7. 1895 ; m. WILLIAM HENRY
DAVIDSON Dec. 12, 1866 (No. 1369).
For record of their children, see under his name.
She m. second. CHARLES H. SEEM May 3. 1882, who survived her.
Issue by him : —
VIII— 3764. Edna Myrtle Seem, b. Sept. 1, 1883: d. Dec. 7, 1892.
VIII— 3765. Emma Lynu Seem, h. Dec. 2, 1885; d. Dec. 13, 1892.
VII— 1468. PRATT HOOPES (John 6), b. Oct. i, 1843; m- RE-
BECCA DICKENSON Aug. — , 1867, dau. of George Dickenson and Mary
Palmer, b. June 6, 1846: d. Au,c- 4. 1905: bur. at Mt. Rose Cemeterv.
He enlisted in the 5th Maryland I'nion Regiment during the Civil War;
afterwards resided at 424 N. r)4ih St., Pliiladelphia, Pa., and had a position
with the Water Department. He then went to Wyoming, but after a few
years returned and later went to the Soldiers' Home at Hampton Roads, Va.
Issue : —
VIII— 3766. MARY ANN HOOPES. b. Jan. 14, 1868; m. JOSEPH
FREDERICK SARGENT Feb. 13, 1888. son of William Sargent and Jane
Rogers, b. Nov. 29, 1867.
He is a coachman ; address, Haverford Ave. and Gross St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6-172. (a) Ida Sargent, b. .Ian. 7, 1889; d. same day.
41 6 PALMER FAMILY.
IX— 6472. (b) John J. Sargent, b. May 22, 1890.
IX— 6473. Joseph F. Sargent, Jr.. b. May 5, 1892; d. July 22, 1893.
IX— 6474. Henry B. Sargent, b. Feb. 2, 1S95.
IX— 6475. Frank Cidney Sargent, b. Dec. 14, 1896.
VIII— 3767. JOHN J. HOOPES, b. May 6, 1871; m. MARGARET
G. JONES April 25, 1900, dai;. of Morgan D. Jones and Mary Ann Evans,
b. June 21, 1869, in Wales. (She came to this country with her parents when
ten months of age.) He is em])lo}ed wi^h the Water Department, with resi-
dence at 501 N. 64th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
TX— 6476. John J. Hoopes, Jr., b. Mar. 29, 1901; d. May 23, 1905.
IX— 6477. Rebecca Hoopes, b. April 20, 1903.
IX— 6478. Margaret Hoopes, b. Feb. 23, 1906.
VII— 1469. W"ALKER Y. HOOPES (John 6), b. Julv 16, 1845; ra.
ABBIE M. TEBBETTS April 22, 1875, dau. of Joel Tebbetts and Mary
Ann Chapman, of ^Meredith, N. H., b. Sept. 30, 1855.
He enlisted Nov. 1863 in the 2Tid Pa. Hea\y Artillery, during the Civil
War, and served until Feb. 1866: resided two years after marriage at Musca-
tine, la., then moved, in 1878, to a farm of 80 acres in Grant Twp.. Union Co.,
six miles from Shannon City, where they still reside: address, Creston, la.
He is a member of a G. A. R. T odge and of Congregational Church; has been
census enumerator, 1890. and school director.
Issue : —
VIII— 3768. MAUD IMOGENE HOOPES, b. Oct. 22, 1877; m.
THOMAS LLOYD TUSSEY July 28. 1895, son of William C. Tussej- and
Clara J. Hunter, of L'nion Co.. la., b. Mrir. 5, 1873, Blair Co., Pa.
He is a farmei- ; address. Shannon City, la.
Issue : —
IX— 6479. Earle W. Tussey, b. Jan. 17, 1896.
IX— 6480. Lloyd H. Tussey, b. Mar. 8, 1898.
VIII— 3769. CHESTER GARFIELD HOOPES, b. Sept. 21, 1881.
VIII— 3770. FRANK ERNEST HOOPES, b. Dec. 27, 1882.
VIII— 3771. ADDIE GERTRUDE HOOPES. b. Aug. 4, 1884; d.'
Oct. 4, 1884.
VIII— 3772. CARROLL EUGENE HOOPES, b. May 28, 1887; d.
1908; both he and Frank E. reported m. but no record received.
VII— 1470. THOMAS J. HOOPES (John J. 6), b. Feb. 20, 1847; m.
MOLLIE BUMGARDNER April 4, 1871, dau. of George Bumgardner and
Sarah Rider, of Muscatine Co., la., b. Sept. 19, 1849: d. Mar. 9, 1893.
She was born, married and died in Muscatine Co., la., and buried at
Muscatine.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 417
He enlisted in Com. H, 29th Pa. Vols. June 18, 1863; was discharged
Aug. II, 1863; ^Iien enlisted Dec. 4, 1863, in Marine Corps at Philadelphia
and served on the "Shamrock" in N. Carolina.
After the war he was transferred to the "Ticonderoga," which was sent
to the Mediterranean, where he served three years on the European station.
He came back in 1868 to the U. S. on Farragut's flagship "Franklin." In
March, 1869, he went to Iowa, >vhere he resided many years on Larch Grove
farm, near Muscatine; has lately been at Bridge, Coos Co., Oregon.
Issue : —
VIII— 3773. SARAH ELIZABETH HOOPES, b. Jan. 25, 1873;
unm. ; address, Muscatine, la.
VIII— 3774. WILLIAM REECE HOOPES, b. Oct. 14, 187s; d. Oct
6, 1881.
VIII— 3775. JOHN EBBERT HOOPES, b. Aug. 12, 1877; unm.;
address, Bridge, Coos Co., Ore.
VIII— 3776. CHARLES WALKER HOOPES, b. April 16, 1889; d.
April 17, 1889.
VII— 1471. ELLIS S. HOOPES (John J. 6), b. Jan. 20, i860; unm.
He enlisted in Com. G, 51st. Iowa Reg. during the Spanish- American
War, and went to the Philippine Islands; present address, Pahaski, Codey,
Wyo.
Issue of Benjamin Sharpless, Ji. {No. ^^8) and Annie T. Hannuin, born in
Birmingham, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1472. MARY H. SHARPLESS (Benjamin, Sidney, Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. 3 mo. 3, 1874; unm.; at home.
She has been an interested teacher in Friends' I'irst-day School at Bir-
mingham Mtg.
VII— 1474. MARGARET H. SH.XRPLESS (Benjamin 6), b. i mo.
25, 1879 ; unm. ; at home.
VII— 1475- ANNA ELIZABETH SHARPLESS (Benjamin 6), b.
5 mo. 14, 1883; unm. ; at home.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecca, .'Xmy.
Issue of Phehe M. Larkin {No. /(55) and Phillips Chambers.
VII— 1479. AMIE E. CHAMBERS (Phebe, .Amy, Rebecca, Eliz-
4i8 PALMER FAMILY
abeth, John, John), b. 6 mo. 8, 1872; m. CHARLES T. MOORE 2 mo. 10,
1892, at New Garden Mtg., son of Trnman C. Moore and Phebe Ann Moore,
b. II mo. 16, 1869.
He is a carpenter and builder ; resided, for some time at West Grove, Pa.
Removed to 16 E. Stratford Ave., Lansdowne, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3777. Marion Moore, b. 4-19-1893.
VIII- 3778. Clifford Moore, b. 11-8-1895; d. 10-25-189-.
VIII— 3779. Mabel Moore, b. 10-17-1897.
Issue of Emma Larkui (No 466) and John D. Harrison.
Vn— 1480. MARY EIXA HARRISON (Emma, Amy. Rebecca,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. 4 mo. 17, 1866; d. 12 mo. 24, 1893; m. W [LLIAM
D. MARSHALL 9 mo. 21, 1S87, son of William Marshall and Dorothy
Baum, b. i mo. 2, i860.
(William D. Marshall's grandfather, Alexander Marshall, emigrated
from Glasgow, Scotland, May 26, 1781)
Mar)' Ella was bur. at Brandywine Alanor church.
He m. second, Edna Johnson.
He has the Bridge Farm Creamery, address, Lyndell, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
Mil— 3780. Warren Harrison Marshall, b. 8-2-1888.
VIII— 3781. Emma Dora Marshall, b. 12-8-1890.
She was educated at Swarthmore College.
Issue of Isaac Larkin (No. 467) and Rachel C. Kinsey, born in New Garden,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1481. ZILLA AMY LARKIN (Isaac, Amy, Rebecca, Elizabeth.
John, John), b. 8 mo. 11. 1864; m. HOWARD WALTON 11 mo. 27, 1902,
(second wife), son of Joel Walton and Lydia Yeatman.
They reside on his farm at London Grove, Chester Co., Pa. He had three
children by first wife.
VII— 1483. WILLIAM E. LARKIN (Isaac 6), b. 2 mo. 26, 1872; m.
LILLIAN S. H. FOOTE 12 mo. 20, 1894, dau. of William Foote and
Rachel Poole, b. 3 mo. — , 1874.
He is a machinist, with residence at Kennett Square, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3782. Frank Foote Larkin, b. 2-28-1895.
VIII— 3783. Hazel R. Larkin, b. 6-29-1896.
VIII- 3784. Enos J. Larkin, b. 7-22-1897.
VIII— 3785. Eva M. Larkin, b. 6-26-1898.
VIII— 3786. Chalkley M. Larkin, b. 1-26-1906.
VII— 1484. THOMAS K. LARKIN (Isaac 6), b. 12 mo. 9, 1884.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 419
He has been a traveler for a time in California ; later returned to Kennett
Square, Pa.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebecc.\, Rebecca.
Issue of Lydia Ann Larkin {No. 46S) and Nicholas Arnient, born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1485. RACHEL ANN ARMENT (Lydia A.. Rebecca, Rebec-
ca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. Nov. i. 1841 ; d. Feb. 28, 1869: m. R. SMITH
BUTTON, 1865, son of Jonathan Dutton and Elizabeth Jane Bullock, b. Dec.
6, 1840; d. July 4, 1892, at Parkesburg, Pa.
He had m. second, Annie Reeves, by whom he had one child, Davis Dut-
ton; and had m. third, Ida Ferrce, by wliom he had one child, Bessie Dutton.
He was by trade a carpenter; resided at the date of Rachel's de|ath in
Chester, Pa. ; afterwards was in Chester Co., Pa.
Issue by Rachel A. : —
VIII— 3787. ELIZABETH JANE DUTTON, b. June 2, 1866; d.
Aug. 27, 1866.
VIII— 3788. ALFRED EVERETT DUTTON, b. Oct. 8, 1867; m.
MARY G-A-LTS July 17. 1907, dau. of John Cornelius and Henrietta Gaits;
address. Hazelton, N. Dakota.
Issue : —
IX— 6481. Alfred William Dutton, b. May 11, 1909.
VIII— 3789. LILLIAN CLARISSA DUTTON. b. Feb. 19. 1869; m.
ROBERT COULTER Dec. 30, 1891, son of Robert Coulter and Mary Mc-
Carl, b. April i, 1858; no issue.
He wag a plasterer by trade; afterward engaged in milling at Parkman,
Geauga Co., O. ; later removed to Liberty Grove, Md.
VII— 1486. JOSEPH LARKIN .\RMENT (Lydia Ann 6), b. July
13, 1844; m. SARAH E. jMARSHAI.L Feb. 5, 1868. dau. of Thomas Mar-
shall* and Margaret Alexander, b. Nov. 18, 1839.
He is a carpenter; settled fiirt in Bethel Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. ; now em-
ployed with the .-Xberfoyle Manufacturing Co., witli residence 1147 Potter
St., Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3790. EMMA C. ARMENT, b. Nov. 26, 1868; num.; at home.
I
VIII— 3791. BEULAH L. ARMENT, b. Feb. 19, 1871 ; m. WH^
Note. — Thomas Marshall, emigrated from England and settled on a farm in
Upper Chichester, Delaware Co., Pb.
420 PALMER FAMILY.
LIAM BURNS Nov. 8. 1900, at bride's parents', son of John and Eliza
Burns, b. July — , 1872.
Their residence is 121 5 Walnut St., Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6482. William A. Burns, b. Aug. 30, 1901.
IX— 6483. Norman M. Burns, b. June 7, 1903.
IX— 64S4. Mildred B. Burns, b. Aug. 28, 1905.
IX— 6485. Kenneth Irwin Burns, b. Jan. 16, 1908.
VIII— 3792. ALICE MARSHALL ARMENT, b. March 23, 1873;
m. WILLIAM HENRY PATCHELL April 4, 1906, son of James Patchell
and Sallie Cloud, b. Dec. 23, 1873.
He was a salesman for rubber goods and later a farmer in Middletown
Twp. ; address, Chester, Pa., R. D.
VII— 1487. REBECCA S. ARMENT (Lydia Ann 6), b. Oct 22,
1849; m. ISAAC LARKIN BUTTON May 13, 1867. son of Jonathan
Button (Richard, Jonathan, Richard, Thomas, John), and Elizabeth Jane
Bullock, b. Mar. 4, 1846; d. Aug. 9, 1893.
He was a carpenter; settled first in Belaware Co., Pa.; later removed to
Glencoe, North Bakota, where he was buried. He died in St. Alevis Hospital,
Bismarck.
She m. second, FRANKLIN P. SHERMAN July 20, 1897, son of
Baniel and Elizabeth Sherman, b. April 3, 1S52; address Brittin, N. Bakota.
Issue by first husband : —
VIII— 3793. LORENZA T. BUTTON, b. Bee. 4, 1868; m. MABLE
HANICH April 12, 1890, b. Sept. 24. 1868.
He is in the Government employ watching the course of the Missouri
River; address, St. Cloud, Minn. No issue.
VIII— 3794. MINERVA ETTA BUTTON, b. Jan. 30, 1871 ; m.
AURIE BESRING WELCH Sept. 26. 1894, son of George Welch; address
Menokeen, N. Bakota.
Isstie : —
IX— 6486. Edith Elvercc Welch, b. Oct. 19, 180S.
IX— 6487. Phebe Doris Welch, b. May 12, 1902.
IX— 6488. Homer Aurie Welch, b. Dec. 15, 1903.
VIII— 3795. LYBIA ANN BUTTON, b. Bee. 18, 1874; d. Sept. 16,
1875-
VIII— 3796. WILLIAM 3. BUTTON, b. July 18, 1876; d. Bee. 22,,
1882.
VIII— 3797. ELSIE MAY BUTTON, b. April 15, 1880; m. WIL-
LIAM COUCH Bee. 8, 1900.
He is a merchant in Bismarck, N. Bakota.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 421
T'^suc : —
IX— 6489. Miles W. Couch, b. Oct. 1, 1901.
IX— 6490. Harold Couch, b. June 30. 1903.
IX— 6491. Aldan B. Couch, b. April 2, 1906.
VIII— 3798. CHESTER G. DU'ITON, b. Feb. 7, 1882; m. PEARL
CESNA Sept. 11. 1902, dau. of John Cesna and Olive, b. Dec. 3, 1885; ad-
dress, Hobson, N. Dakota.
Lssne : —
IX— 6492. Lawrence Everett Button, b. April 21, 1905.
IX— 6493. Allen Dutton, b. in 1906.
IX— 6494. Elmer Dutton, b. Julv 12, 1907.
IX— 6495. A boy, b. in 1909; d. 5 days old.
VIII— 3799. MARY MYRTLE DUTTON. b. Sept. 24, 1885: ni.
CHARLES ANDERSON Jan. 31, 190?: address. Brittin, N. Dakota.
I?sne : —
IX— 6496. Charles Franklin Anderson, b. April 22, 1906.
IX— 6497. Vernon Ernest Anderson, b. June 2, 1908.
VIII— 3800. ORIN ULMONT DUTTON, b. Sept. 18, 1890.
VII— 1488. EDGAR PENN ARMENT (Lydia Ann 6). b. Feb. 13,
1852; m. HARRIET McCAY Dec. 24. 1873, dau. of William T. McCav
and Evalina H. Bullock, b. March 8. 1856; d. Feb. 22, 1887.
She went to Kansas and there died and was buried.
M. second, MARY E. COOK July 5. 1887, dau. of John Benjamin
Cook and Margaret Jane Kelly, b. Jan. 10, 1862.
He conducts an express business in Chester. Pa., with residence \\^est
Third St.
Issue by first wife : —
VIII— 3801. LAURA BROOKS ARMENT, b. Oct. 19. 1874; m.
SAMUEL T. SOWUERS July 6, 1890, son of William Sowuers, b. Oct.
31, 1861.
He is a rig-ger or builder of high metal stacks: resides at Claymont. Del.
T=sue : —
IX— 6498. Edgar Penn Sowuers, b. Jan. 6. 1900, at Chester, Pa.
IX— 6499. Emily E. Sowuers, b. April 19, 1904, same.
VIII— 3802. EMILY McCAY ARMENT. b. Dec. 2, 1877; m. ARi
THUR M. NETHER Y Oct. 11, 1894, son of Banner Connor Nethery and
Fannie McClintock, b. June 5, 1874.
He is a carijenter: last address, 408 Concord Ave.. Chester. Pa.
Issue, born in (^hc«tcr. Pn. : —
IX— 6500. Laura J. Nethery, b. April 24. 1S97.
IX— 6501. Arthur B. Nethery. b. April 15, 1900.
rx— 6502. Harry J. W. Nethery, b. June 24, 1902.
422 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 3803. HELEN GENETTA ARMENT, b. Jan. 13, 1881; d.
July 27, 1 88 1.
Issue by second wife, lx)rn i-, Chestei, Pa. : —
VIII— 3804. EDGAR NORWOOD AR.MEXT. b. :^iay 2, 1900; d.
Aug. 9, 1900.
VIII— 3805. XORRIS LARKIN ARMENT. b. Marcb 12, 1892; m.
MAUD PHILLIPS, Marcb, 191 1. She was a dau. of Alfred F. Phillips, of
Chester, Pa.
VIII— 3806. CHARLES NICHOLAS ARMENT, b. Sept. 15, 1895;
d. Jan. 10. 1896.
VIII— 3807. WILLARD JOSEPH ARMENT. b. March 26, 1898; d.
March 2^, 1900.
VIII— 3808. ELIZABETH MAY ARMENT. b. Jan. 11. 1902.
VIII— 3809. >nNNIE REBECCA ARMENT, b. May 29. 1905; d.
Nov. 22, 1905.
Issue of Elisabeth Larkin {No. 460) aiw Caleb Eyre Thomas, born in Upper
Chichester. Delaware Co., Pa.
MI_i489. BARCLAY THO^^IAS (Elizabeth. Rebecca. Rebecca.
Elizabeth, John. John), b. 8 mo. 14, 1852: unm.
He is a carriage builder: of late has carried on wheelwrighting near Con-
cordville Station: address, ^^'ard P O.. Delaware Co., Pa. He is a member
of the Society of Friend^.
VII— 1490. REECE THOMAS (Elizabeth 6). b. 3 mo. 3, 1854; m.
I^IARTHA C. SHOEMAKER 3 mo. 11, 1880, at Horsham Mtg., dau. of
Richard C. Shoemaker and Anne H. Shallcross, b. i mo. 14. 1856.
He is a teller in the Fir.st National Bank of Chester. Pa., with residence
1 149 Potter St.
Issue : —
VIII— 3810. HARRY W. THOMAS, b. 8 mo. iS, 1881 : unm.
He is a machinist: resides with parents.
VIII— 381 1. RICHARD C. THOMAS, b. 2 mo. 22. 1886: d. 4 mo. 6,
VIII— 3812. ELIZABETH THOMAS, b. 10 mo. 28, 1888.
VIII— 3813. GRACE ANNIE THOMAS, b. 12 mo. 3. 1892.
SKVKNTH GKNKKATION. 423
VIII— 3814. CLEAVER SHOEMAKER THO.MAS. b. 10 mo. 2,
1895.
VII— 1491. MARY THOMAS (Elizabeth 6), b. 1 mo. 2, 1856; unm. ;
resides in Media, Pa.
VII— 1492. EMILY THOMAS (Ebzabeth 6). b. 8 mo. 16, 1858: d.
3 mo. 15, 191 1 : m. THOMAS INIELLOR WEBSTER 3 mo. 16, 1881, at
Concord Mtg.. son of Caleb Webster and Hannah Morgan, b. 10 mo. 2^. 185 1 :
d. 6 mo. 7. 1890; both buried at Middletown Friends Mtg.
They resided on his father's farm a "^hort time, then remoxed to Philadel-
phia and engaged in the milk trade and there died. She has since had a posi-
tion at W'esttown Boarding School.
Issue : —
VIII— 3815. ]\IARY ELIZ.\BETH WEBSTER, b. 1 mo. 15. 1882: d.
7 mo. 30. 1883.
VIII— 3816. ALBERT SA^IUEL WEBSTER, b. i mo, i^, 1885: m.
MARY CATHERINE BOWEX 9 mo. 29. 1906, dan. of Henry T. Bowen
and Mary Catherine Joice. of Baltimore, b 8 mo. 2"/. 1882.
He is a bookkeeper in Philadelphia.
Issue : —
IX— 6503. Geo;ge Albeit Webster, b. 1-6-1909.
Issue of Thomas Larkiii (No. V/o) and Eliza J. Lcx^'is. bcirn in ^lorgan Co, O.
VII— 1493. SARAH REBECC.V LARKIN (Thomas. Rebecca. Re-
becca, Elizabeth, lohn, John), b, April i6, 1851. at Harrisonville: m, OLI-
VER W, WILLIAMS April 30, 1872, son of Caleb Williams and Rebecca
T. Patterson, b. June 25, 1849, ^^ Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O. ; d. Sept. 20.
1904, at Eugene, Oregon.
Issue : —
VIII— 3817. I\IABEL O. WILLIAMS, b. Ajml 14, 1874, at Chester
Hill, O,; m. PHILIP AL'STLX ROBBIXS March 1. 1909. at Santa Bar-
bara, Cal,
Issue : —
IX— 6504. A boy, b. Deo. 25, 1909.
VIII— 3818. THOMAS LARKIX WILLIAMS, b. Mav 25, 1S78. at
Chester Hill. O. : m. VIOLET ESTELLE BAKER June 30. 1906, of Eu-
gene, Ore, ; address, Salem, Ore,
Issue : —
IX— 6505. Uniston Wiliiams, b. July 29, 1908.
424 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 3819. CALEB SPjERWOOD WILLIAMS, b. Feb. 17, 1880,
at Chester Hill, O. ; m. NELLIE GRAXDY Feb. 10, 1904, of La Grande,
O. (No. 4512) q. v.; address, La Grande, Ore.
Issue : —
IX— 6506. Helen Grace Williams, b. June 7, 1907.
1X^6507. ,Tean Williams, b. July 22, 1910.
VIII— 3820. RAY]\IOXD OLIVER WILLIAMS, b. Sept. 16, 1891,
at La Grande, Ore.
VII— 1494. DUDLEY LARKIX (Thomas 6). b. 2 mo. i, 1853; d.
Oct. 9. 1894: m. LYDIA M. GIBBONS June 30, 1877. No issue.
She m. second, John Palmer, and resides at Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O.
VII— 1497. MARY ALICE LARKIN (Thomas, Rebecca, Rebecca,
Elizabeth. John, John), b. April 11, 1863: m. JOHN B. LARKIN Feb. 9,
1 891 (No. 1523).
Further record from his No.
VII— 1498. HARVEY THOMAS LARKIN (Thomas 6), b. Nov. 8,
1865: m. FRONA B. GIFFORD Sept. 9, 1886. dau. of Abram Gifford (b.
Jan. 28. 1830) and Reuann Gifford (b. June i, 1832), b. Sept. 23. 1865; ad-
dress, 546 Marion St., Columbus, O.
Issue : —
VIII— 3821. Paul Gifford I^rkin, b. Dec. 3, 1889.
Mil— 3822. Glady? Olive Larkin, b. Aug. 21, 1893.
Issue of Rebecca J. Larkin (No. .1/2) and Franklin Brinton.
VII— 1500. SIDNEY ANNIE BRINTON (Rebecca, Rebecca, Re-
becca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 6 mo. 2r, 1849; d. 4. 24, 1891 ; imm.
She resided with her paients at Swarthmore, Pa. She had driven to
Chester to attend to some business, and on her return about 9 a. m. it is sup-
posed that the single-tree bolt broke, letting the piece strike the horse's legs,
which caused him to run away. He became unmanageable and ran to one
side of the street, allowing the '.-ehicle to strike a telegraph pole. The shock
threw her out, striking her head against the curb stone. No one saw the acci-
dent, but some workmen saw the horse running and going toward the place
found her lying in an unconscious state. She was carried into a nearby house
and later taken to her home, where she died about 5 p. m. Her death was a
great shock to her familv and fr'ends.
Issue by Second Husband, Joseph Gilpin.
VII— 1501. ELIZABETH GILPIN (Rebecca 6), b. 9 mo. 7, 1861 :
m. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH MOORE 10 mo. 30, 1882. son of David H.
Moore and Elizabeth Hoagland, b. Aug. 5, 1861 ; d. Jan. 22, 1900.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 425
They resided for a time at Kennett Square, Pa., but later removed to
Swarthmore, Pa., where he died and she continued.
Issue : —
VIII— 3S23. Stella Edith Mooip, b. April 9, 18S4; unm.; is living at Uome.
VIII— 3824. Gilpin Ellsworth Moore, b. Sept. 22, 1886; d. Feb. 16, 1897.
FATAL SLEDDING ACCIDENT.
Gilpin Ellsworth Moore, the 11-year-old son of William E. Moore, of Swarth-
more, who was so badly injured while sledding near the college grounds on Monday
afternoon, died last night at his father's home. The lad's sled got beyond his con-
trol while coasting and ran into a jagged stump of a tree. Gilpin was thrown
with terrible force against the stump and received internal injuries in the chegt
and stomach.
VIII— 3825. Mildred Elizabeth Moore, b. July 7, 1893.
Issue of Eli Lark ill (No. 47 ^) and Mary Hozcard.
VII— 1502. SIDNEY J. LARKIN (EH 6), b. Aug. 15, 1856; d. May
17, 1877; unm.
VII— 1504. JULIA A. LARKIN (Eh, Rebecca, Rebecca, Ehzabeth,
John, John), b. Feb. 2j, 1859; m. AMOS M. JAMES May 21, 1879, son
of WilHam J. James* and Ehzabeth Welch, b. Dec. 31, 1855, of Lucas Co., la.
He is a farmer; address, Oakley, la.. R. F. D. i.
Issue : —
VIII— 3826. (a) DELBERT LESTER JAMES, b. July 20, 1880;
unm. (?).
VIII— 3827. (b) THERRISSIA MAY JAMES, b. Mav 24, 1883;
m. JOHN CARL SHELTON June 21, 1904.
Issue, born in Lucas Co., Iowa: —
IX— 6508. John Ernest Shelton. b. Oct. 18, 1905.
VIII— 3828
1886.
VIII— 3829
VIII— 3830,
VIII-3831
VIII— 3832
VIII-3833
(c) EDNA MERE J.\MES, b. May 4, 1885; d- Aug. 8,
(d) EVERETT RAY JAMES, b. May 9, 1887.
(e) ARLEIGH VANE JAMES, b. July 24, 1889.
(f) ZELMA CLOVES JAMES, b. Jan. 19, 1892.
(g) IVA FERN JAMES, b. Dec. 30, 1894.
(h) IDA ETHEL JAMES, b. Dec. 8, 1897.
Note. — William J. James, b. Sept. 18, 1835; d. Feb. 27, 1905; m. Elizabeth Welch
Feb. 18. 1855; b. Mar. 7, 1834; d. June 11, 1902.
426 PALMER FAMILY
\ ill — 3834. (i) CKhbi£iv M. )Am£S, b. Aiar. 15. 1903.
VII— 1505. EMMA T. LARKIN (Eli 6). b. June 9, 1864: ni.
FRANK D. NISWENDER Jan. 24. 1S85. son of Samuel Xlswender* and
Eliza Coons, b. June 22, 1861.
He is a farmer, with address Chariton. Lucas Co., la.
Issue : —
VTII— 3835. Marie E. Niswendcr. b. Sept. 5, 1887.
VIII— 3836. James G. Niswender, b. Nov. 9. 1897.
VIII— 3837. Esther M. Niswender, b. April 23, 1899.
VII— 1506. jA.MES H. LARKIN ( Eli 6), b. Jan. 7, 1866: m. VIOLA
M. KEEN March 6, 1886, dau. of C. h!. Keenfand Nancy Newman, b. May
16, 1867.
He is a farmer: address, Chariton, Lucas Co., la., R. D. 6.
Issue, born in Lucas Co., la. : —
VIII— 3838. Margaret E. Larkin. b. May 4. 1896.
VIII— 3839. Paul H, l.arkin, b. .luly 2G. ISdS.
Vlll— 3840. Helen L. Larkin, b. Jan. 10, 1902.
VIII— 3841. Dorothv M. Larkin. b. April 22. 1906.
VII— 1507. IDA H. LARKIN (Eli 6), b. Feb. 10, 1869; m.
M, second, FLOYD CLARK Aug .29. 1900, son of Tohn Clarkland
CHARLES MUMFORD Aug. 10, 1886. He d. July 29, 1895.
Eliza A. Rickets, b. Nov. 10. 1S69.
He is a farmer : address, O.ikley, la.
Issue by first husband : —
VIII— 3842. Archie Mumford. b. July 20. 1S87.
VIII— S843. Walter Mumford. b. Oct. 29. 1889.
VIII— 3844. Pearl Mumford. b. Sept. 9. 1891; d. Mar. 17, 1896.
Issue iiy .->ecoiiu liUoband ; —
VIII— 3845. Laura Alice Clark, b. Sept. 25. 1904: d. Aug. 25. 1905.
VII— 1508. OLIVE B. LARKIN ( Eli 6), b. Jan. 2, 1872: m. ABRA-
HAM LINCOLN CUMPSTON April 3, 1889. son of Philip Cumpston||
and Cynthia .\. Malor.e. b. April 29. 1867.
He is a farmer; address, Oakley. la., F. R. D. i.
» Note.— Samuel Niswender was b. Jan. 15, 1846: d. Sept. 18, 1891; m. Eliza
Coons. July 23. 1857; b. April 2, 184-.
t Note. — C. H. Keen was b. Apr. 10, 1832; m. Nancy Newman in 1857 She was b.
Feb. 4, 1835.
I Note.— John Clark, was b. Jan. 15, 1844; d. Sept. 10. 1906: m. Eliza A. Rickets.
Feb. 14. 1868. She was b. Oct. 20, 1840; d. Nov. 12, 1906.
I Note.— Philip Cumpston. was b. June 30. 1831: m. Cynthia A. Malone, Aug. 17. 1855.
who was b. Apr. 12, 1835.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
427
Issue ; —
VIII— 3846. Harry H. Cumpston, b. Aug. 4, 1890.
VIII— 3847. Edith Merl Cumpston, b. Aug. 24, 1894.
Vin— 3848. Nellie Reca Cumpstou. b. June 12, 1903.
Issue of Alice P. Larkin {No. 4/-I) and George }. Smedley.
VII— 1509. JACOB LARKIN SMEDLEY (Alice, Rebecca, Rebec-
ca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 1 1 mo. 8, 1851 ; d. 7 nio. 31, 1894; m. FRAN-
CES (?).
He was a harness maker by trade; removed for a time to Detroit, Mich.
His health becoming impaired, iie returned to Media, Pa., where he died. No
issue.
Issue hy Second Husband, Edzi'in IV. Payne.
VII— 1510. JOSEPH LARKIN PAYNE (Alice 6). b. Au^. r6, 1858;
m. HARRIET GILES Nov. J 3, 1883, at Denton, Neb., dau. of James Giles.
He went from Philadelphia first to Nebraska, thence to Dakota, and later
to Virginia, where he has a farm with address Manchester, Va., F. R. D. i.
Issue : —
VIII— 3849
VIII— 3850
VIII-3851
VIII-3852
VIII-3853
VIII-3854
VIII-3855
VIII— 3856
VIII-3857
(a) HARRIET ALICE PAYNE, b. Sept. 3, 1884.
(b) JAMES EDWIN PAYNE, b. Oct. 31, 1886.
(c) WALTER LARKIN PAYNE, b. Mar. i, 1888.
(d) IDA VIRGINIA PAYNE, b. May 11, 1891.
(e) RUTH OLIVE PAYNE, b. Mar. 29, 1893.
(f) GEORGE RAYMOND PAYNE, b. June 20, 1896.
(g) ESTHER ELIZABETH PAYNE, b. Mar. 8, 1898.
(h) FLORENCE EDNA PAYNE, b. Apr. 25, 1900.
(i) HAROLD BURTON PAYNE, b. June 3, 1902.
Issue of Beulah Larkin {No. 4/3) and James Larkin, all born in Upper Chi-
chester, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— T 511. SARAH REBECCA LARKIN (Betilah. Rebecca, Re-
becca, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 3 mo. 30, 1854; m. EZEKIEL C. SHOE-
MAKER 12 mo. 17, 1874, at Chichester Mtg., son of Richard C. Shoemaker
and Anne K. Shallcross, b. 5 mo. 21, 1850. in Montgomery Co., Pa.
428 PALMER FAMILY.
They lesiueJ fur a time iii Chester Co., Pa. He then went to California
in 1888, where he was last engaged on an extensive farm and dairy ranch at
Visalia, that State. She conducts a select boarding house at 434 North 33rd St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue: —
VIII— 3858. COMLY BIRD SHOEMAKER. JR., b. Feb. 22, 1876; m.
CLARA RICHMOND HIGH Sept. 2S. 1902, dau. of George and Elizabeth
High, b. July 29, 1880.
He is a chemist, employed by the Glasgow Iron Company works at Potts-
town, Pa., where they reside at 1022 High St.
Issue : —
IX— 6509. Elizabeth McLean Shoemaker, b. July 22, 1906.
VHi— 3859. LLlZAUETii WILSON SHOEMAKER, b. 4 mo. 7,
1880; unm. ; address, 244 West Main St., Moorestown, N. J.
She was at her grandfather's home during his last illness, at Jarrettown,
Pa. Hed. in i mo. 1908.
VII— 1512. PENNELL LARKIN ( Beulah 6), b. Sept. 30, 1857; m.
CLARA R. TALLEY April 15, 1878, dau. of William D. Talley and Eliza-
beth Bullock, b. March. 6, 1858.
He is a carpenter; residence, 611 W. Sixth St., Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3860. HANNAH E. LARKIN, b. April 25, 1882; m.
GEORGE AMIS July 24, 1900, son of Henn- and Maggie Amis, b. Oct. 9,
1878.
They reside at Marcus Hook, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6510. Pennell L. Amis b. Feb. 24, 1901.
\ni— 30C11. IDA J. LARKIN, b. Oct. 15, 1885; unm.
She went to Swarthmore, 1908.
VII— 1513. SIDNEY LARKIN (Beulah 6), b. 12 mo. 25, 1856; m.
JAMES HARRIS REED 3 ii:c. 13, 1883, son of William Thomas Reed and
Margaretta E. McCollin, b. 2 mo. 21, 1863.
He is an architect and estimater on public works. They reside in Aldan,
Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue: —
VIII— 3862. BERTHA S REED, b. 6 mo. 23, 1884; unm.; at home.
VIII— 3863. T. CHANDLER RFED, b. 4 mo. 13. 1887; m. ETHEL
SEVENTH GEMERATION. 429
JENCKS 4 1110. 21, 190O, dau. of William G. Jencks and Ruby Smythe, b. 10
mo. 7, 1879.
He is a clerk; address, 1838 N. 21st St , Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6511. James Harris Reed, b. July 22, 1907.
VII— 1515. MILTON WALTER LARKIN (Beulah 6), b. 3 mo.
21, 1863; m. BESSIE B. BOXS.\LL4 mo. 17, 1890, dau. of Amos G. Boii-
sall and Rebecca Kepner, b. 12 mo. 19, 1871.
He is a clerk in the Lehigh Valley R. R. office: address, 4510 N. i6th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3864. Miriam V. Laikin, li. 12-27-1891.
VII— 1516. SHELLEY LARKIN (Beulah 6), b. 12 mo. 24, 1865; m.
ADDIE CARPENTER. She d. 6 mo. 28, 1908; bur. at Chester Rural Cem-
etery.
M. second, ANNIE BATZLE 10 mc. 18, 1908.
He is employed on the B. & O. R. R ; residence, 15 18 Patapsco St., Bal-
timore, Md. No issue.
VII— 1517. ANNIE S. LARKIN (Beulah 6), b. 7 mo. 27, 1868; m.
HARRY F. HALL Jan. 23, ;8qo, son of Charles and Emma Hall.
M. second, LABAN L0\^' Bl'LL May 6, 1897, son of Emanuel and
Martha J. Bull, b. Nov. i, i860.
They reside at 209 Hackensack St., E. Rutherford, N. J.
Issue by first husband : —
Vni— 3865. Beulah Larkin, Hall, b. Nov. 7. 1891.
Issue 1\\' socor.d husband :- -
VIII— 3866. Shelley Larkin Bull, b. Mar. 12, 1898; d. Aug. 13, 1899.
VIII— 3S67. Francis Elmer Bull, b. Sept. 28. 1900.
VIII— 3868. Gladys Christine Bull, b. Nov. 22, 1901.
Vli — 1518. EDIiH LAUKIN (Beulah 6j, b. 12 mo. 2, 1S71; m.
WILLIAM F. CRAIG* Aug. 13. 1895, son of Henry Craig and Harriet A.
Rutter, b. April 11, 1859, in Cecil Co., Md.
He is a conductor on the B. & O. R. R., with residence first at 1023 Bar-
rie St., Baltimore, Md., and later at 862 N. 43rd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3869. Helen Carter Craig, b. Jan. 12, 1901.
VIII— 3870. Palmer McFadden Craig, b. Jan. 29, 1904.
Note. — He was m. first to Elizabeth Charlsee, July 12, 1881, and had Amos Henry
Craig, b. Dec. 17, 1889- d. Jan. 3. 1894; Harriet E. Craig, b. Aug. 7, 1885; Leroy B.
Ciaig. b. Nov. 17, 188G.
430 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue of Joseph Larkiit {No. ^/6) and Harriet Hancc, born in Bethel. Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
VII— 15 19. BIZULAH ELLA LARKIX (Joseph, Rebecca, Rebecca,'
Elizabeth, John, John), 1). Arpil 2. 1859: m. JOHX TAYLOR INGRAM
Dec. 7. 1898, son of Peter Ingram and Alarv Elizabeth Atmore. b. Feb. 11,
1856.
He is a farmer. They reside in Corcord Tup., Delaware Co.. Pa.; ad-
dress, Brandy\\ine Snmmit, Pa.. F. R. D. 2.
Issue :—
VIII— 3871. Joseph Taylor Ingi-ani, b. Aug. a. 1900; d. Nov. 12. 1900.
VII— 1520. ANNA ELIZABETH LARKIN (Joseph 6), b. Feb. 3,
1861 : d. April 2. 1885 ; unm. : Inried at S'loam church.
VII— 1521. HORACE TONES LARKIN (Joseph 6). b. Jan. 14,
1868; m. MARY ELIZABETH WARD April 7. 1892, dau. of William C.
Ward and Jennie Aletha Forgrave, b. Aug. 18, 1871.
He was on a farm six years, then went to carpentering; address, Ches-
ter, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3872. Beulah Ellip Larldn. b. Dec. 29. 1892, at Concord.
VIII— 3873. Mary Lizzie Larkin. b. Sept. 25, 1894, same.
VIII— 3874. Joseph Laikin, b. Sept. 15. 1896, same.
VIII— 3875. William C. Larkin, b. June 24, 1898, at Chester.
VIII— 3S7C. Jennie Aletha Larkin, b. July 30, 1900, same.
VII— 1522. JENNY C.XLVER LARKIN (Joseph 6), b. Mar. 8,
1873; d. Oct. 5. 1878: bur. at Siloam M. E. church.
Issue of Rces J. Larkin (No. 4//) and Clara Williams.
VII— 1523. JOHN B. LARKIN (Rees, Rebecca, Rebecca, EHzabeth,
John, John), b. Jime 16, 1868: m. MARY ALICE LARKIN Feb. 9, 1891
(No. 1497), dau. of Thomas Larkin and Eliza J. Lewis.
Their address is Fort Morgan, Colo.
Issue : —
VIII— 3877. Clara Eliza Larkin, b. May 8. 1S99.
Issue by Sccojid Wife, Lydia Branson.
VII— 1524. ELIZA E. LARKIN (Rees 6), b. April 16. 1883; m.
HARRY J. NICHOLAS Sept. 15. 1904.
They reside at 19 10 Elm St., Omaha. Neb.
Issue : —
\^II— 3878. Mnrgarct Lydia Nicholas, b. July 13. 1905.
SEVENTH GENERATION. -431
VIJ— 1525— BRANSON R. LARKIN (Rees 6), b. Aug. 5. li
unm. (?) tr
He removed to Los Anoele.';, Cal.. thence to .\rizona.
Issue of Hannah Larkin {No. 4/8) and Abraham Palmer.
(See record under Iiis name. No. 826.)
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Rebf.cca, Rees.
Issue of Rebecca E. Jones {No. 4/9) and Henry D. Court.
VII— 1526. RICHARD HENRY COURT (Rebecca E. 6). b. Nov.
24, 1848; d. May 20, 1891: m. CLARA ANDRUS Jan. 5, 1876, dau. of
Henry Andrus and Hannah (nee) Angel, b. Dec. 16, 1854; d. Mar. 14, 1897;
both buried at Battle Creek. Mich.
He wait from Battle Creek, Mich., in 1885, to near Buffalo, Cass Co.,
North Dakota, where he purchased a farm, which he was conducting at the
time of his death.
Issue : —
VIII— 3879. NELLIE HANNAH COURT, b. July 10, 1879; m.
ERNEST OTLE STOUDT Dec. 6, 1899, son of John Stoudt and Wil-
himina , b. Jan. 2, 1874.
He is a merchant : address. Page, Cats Co., North Dakota.
Issue : —
IX— 6512. Madeline Zoe Stoudt, b. Aug. 10, 1900.
IX— 6513. Ernest Otle Stoudt, b. Sept. 20, 1901.
IX— 6514. Richard Meredith Sloiuit, b. Sept. 18, 190.3.
IX— 6515. Dorothy Elizabeth Stoudt, b. Nov. 5, 1905.
Vlil— 3880. HARRY MARSHAL COURT, b. April 14, 1881 ; unm.;
address, 320 17th St., Denver, Col.
VII— 1527. EMALV FR.\XCES COURT ( Rebecca E. 6), b. Feb. 23,
1850; d. May 15, 185 1.
VII— 1528. MARY L. COURT (Rebecca E. 6). b. Sept. 22, 1852;
m. WILLIAM KING ADAMS Nov. 29. 1876, son of John S. .\dams and
Cordelia , b. Sept. 2, 1847.
He is a farmer; address. Battle Creek. Mich.
Issue : —
VIII— 3881. GUY COURT ADAMS, b. Nov. 26, 1877: m. JENNIE
HICKS Nov. 28, 1907. dau. of George C. and Mary Hicks, b. Feb. 25, 1880.
He is with the .\dvance Th-esher Co. ; address. Nashville, Tenn.
432 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue : —
IX— 65Hpi Blland Warren Adams, b. Dec. 18, 1908.
VIII— 3882. GLEXX WILLIAM ADAMS, b. Feb. 16. 1884; address
Battle Creek. Mich., R. D. 11.
VII— 1529. AKXA MARSHALL COURT (Rebecca E. 6), b. Aug-.
2, 1854; m. CHARLES J. SMITH Oct. 22, 1874. son of David and Eliza-
beth Smith, b. Oct. 22. 1848; address. Battle Creek. Mkh.. R. F. D. 10.
Issue : —
VIII— 3883. CHARLES M. SMITH, b. Sept. 8, 1879; m. ?^IILDRED
CLARK Nov. 29. 1897: address. Battle Creek, Mich.. R. F. D. 10.
Issue : —
IX— 6517. D. Clark Smith, b. March 10, 1900.
IX— 6518. Fern M. Smith, b. May 30, 1906.
VIII— 3884. ELIZABETH SMITH, b. Feb. 11. 1877: m. HEXRY
BERGER Xov. 2-. 1894, of Battle Creek, Mich, R. F. D. 8.
Issue : —
IX— €519. Mabel E. Berger ,
Twins, b. April 25, 1896.
IX— 6520. Hazel A. Berger.
IX— 6521. Gladys Berger, b. Feb. 18, 1902.
VIII— 3885. GEORGE E. SMJlH. b. April 17, 1876; address, Bat-
tle Creek, Mich., R. F. D. 10.
VIII— 3886. EDITH B. SMITH, b. April 2, 1883; m. ARTPIUR
PEET Oct. 15, 1907: address, Augusta. Kalamazoo Co., Mich.
Issue : —
IX— 6522. Frances Louise Peet. b. Dec. 30. 1908.
VII— 1530. SARAH ELIZABETH COURT ( Rebecca E. 6). b. Aug.
9. 1856: m. FRED PERKINS 1879. He d. April. 1888.
M. second. HARRY DAYTOX, 189c.
Issue by first husband : —
VIII— 3887. Perkins.
VIII— 3888. Perkins.
Issue by secund luiiband : —
Vrn— 3889. Edna Dayton, b. March 22, 1891.
VIII— 3890. Hulda May Dayton, b. March 21, 1902.
VIII— 3891. Dawson Dayton, d. at age of 6 months.
VII— 1 53 1. IDALETTA H. COL'RT (Rebecca E. 6), b. Dec. 29,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 43:
1858; m. RALPH WATTLES May 30, ( ?) : address, Battle Creek,
Mich.
Issue : —
VIII— 3892. EULALIA V/ATTLE?, b. Feb. 15, 1884; d. April 7.
VIII— 3893. HAZEL WATTLES, b. April 7, 1888; m. JOHN
BROWN.
VII— 1532. FRANK E. COURT (Rebecca E. 6). b. May i. 1863;
unm. ; address, 6153 Kiinbark Ave., Chicago, 111.
Issue of Mary S. Jones {No. ^So) and Milton E. IFillis, born in California.
VII— 1533. FREDERICK M. WILLIS (Mary S. 6). b. Tune 16,
1868; m. ANNIE M. RIDEOUT Sept. 11, 1889.
He is private secretary and author of prose and verse : address, 1235 East
20th St., East Oakland, Cal.
Issue : —
VIII— 3894. Sibyl Willis, b. Mar. 31, 1895.
VIII— 3895. Waltham Rldeout Willis, h. Feb. 22, 1898.
VII— 1534. HARRY R. WILLIS ( Marv S. 6), b. Dec. 6, 1869; m.
CLARA FRENCH Dec. 17, 1902.
He engaged in real estate business; also lessee and manager of the Ever-
ett Theatre; address, Everett, Wash.
Issue : —
VIII— 3896. Laurie Overton Willis, b. May 4, 1904.
VII— 1535. FRANCES M. WILLIS (Mary S. 6). b. Aug. 23, 1873;
unm. ; resides with her father in Berkeley, Cal.
Issue of Recs B. Jones {No. 481) and Jane Adamson.
VII— 1536. ELIZABETH ANN lONES { Rees, Rees, Rebecca, Eliz-
abeth, John.' John), b. Feb. 20. 1863: ni. EDWIN W. DYKEMAN Nov.
24, 1887. son of John C. and Louisa Dykeman, b. Dec. 14, 1859; address. Bat-
tle Creek, Mich.,"R. F. D. 7.
Issue : —
VIII— 3897. Clayton W. Dykeman, b. Nov. 24, 1890; d. July 2G, 1902, by drowning.
VII— 1537. GEORGE L. JONES (Rees 6), b. June 17, 1865; m.
CARRIE BOWEN Feb. 22, 1893, dau. of Eugene and Eliza Bowen, b, Feb.
22, 1871 ; address, Climax, Mich.
Issue: —
VIII— 3898. Eulalla Jones, b. Jan. I, 1895.
VIII— 3899. Howard Jones, b. Aug. 29, 1896.
VIII— 3900. Helen Jones, b. July 19, 1900.
434 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1538. MARY FRANCES JONES (Rees 6), b. Sept. 4. 1867;
unm. ; address, Battle Creek. Mich., R. F D. 4.
VII— IS39. WILLIAM U. JONES (Rees 6), b. Nov. 8, 1869; m.
LOULLA GREER March 10. 1897, dan. of Robert and Jane Greer, b. May
2, 1873; addres,'^. Battle Creek, Mich. R. F. D. 4.
Issue : —
VlII— 3901. Theda M. Joneo, Feb. 14, 1899.
VII— 1540. FLORENCE MAY lONES (Rees 6), b. May 4, 1874;
m. FRANK GREENFIELD June 24, ;896; address, Battle Creek, Mich..
R. F. D. 4.
Issue : —
Vin— 3902. Willard F. Giecnfleltl, h. Nov. 15. 1898.
Line of John, John, EuzArsF/rn, Eliz.'Xufth, Nathaniel.
Issue of Hickman M. orris {No. 4SJ) and Sarah Peircc.
VII— 1541. HENRY MYERS MORRIS (Hickman, Nathaniel, Eliz-
abeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. Tunc 18, 1851, Anne, Arundle Co., Md. ;
m. ANNIE BORITZ Oct. 3. 1880, dau. of Henry and Kathrine Boritz, b.
Feb. 2, 1862.
They reside on and conduct the farm of his father, "Glen Iral Farm"; ad-
dress, Elkridge, Howard Co., Md.
Issue : —
VIII— 3903. ROBERT ANTHONY MORRIS, b. Jan. 7, 1852; d.
Aug. 31, 1900.
His death is reported to have resulted from being stung in his mouth by a
bee, which he had unconsciously taken into his mouth with a bite of a peach,
whilst gathering the fruit for market.
VIII— 3904. MARY STELLA }*[ORRIS, b. Nov. 24, 1883; d. Oct.
17, 1895.
Isstte of Nathaniel E. Morris (No. .(8^) and Thcodosia M. Dihvorth.
VII— 1543. THOMAS D. MORRIS ( Nathaniel, Nathaniel, Elizabeth,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. March 10. 1848; m. CATHARINE McCUL-
LOUGH ("widow nee Buckley) Oct. 7. 1875. She d. June 3. 1892, aged 58
years : bur. in Greenmount Cemetery. No issue.
He was by trade a plasterer, with last address given 6146 Upland St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATIOX. 435
VII— 1544. SARAH EMMA MORRIS (Nathaniel 6), b. Feb. 13,
1850, at Dilwortlitown, Pa.; m. JOSEPH THOMAS CAPPEAU Sept. 29,
1869, son of Joseph Cappeau and Alary Shaw, b. Dec. 25. 1836, at Baltimore,
Md.
The}' were for a time at Cooptown, Md. : later, in 1894, bought a small
farm in Birmingham Twp., Dela\\are Co.. Pa., where they reside: address,
Brandywine Summit, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3905. ADELE CAPPEAU. b. April 15, 1870: m. HERBERT
GEORGE Aug. 14, 1S91, son of Wilham George and Emma Rickards. b.
Feb. — , 1870.
He is a carpenter; address. Wayne, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 652.n. Harrison George, b. April 15, 1S92.
IX— 6524. Bessie George, b. Dec. 4, 1897.
VIII— 3906. THOMAS rJARRISON CAPPEAU. b. Aug. 14, 1872;
m. LENA LAMBORN Feb. 3, 1903. dau. of Morris Lamborn and Emma
Kay, b, Feb. 12, 1875.
He is a druggist, with store and residence corner Delaware .\ve. and Du-
pont St.. Wilmington, Del. No issue.
VIII— 3907. ELIZABETH MORRIS CAPPEAU, b. Tune 17, 1875;
m. HIRAM WITMER April 2j. 1898. fon of Frank Witmer and Hetty Le-
fevre, b. Mar. 6, 1872.
He is a painter; resided Ih-l in NVH-nington, Del., and later at Chatham,
Chestei- Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX--6525. Jesse G. Witmer, b. July 24, 1899.
VIII— 3908. SARAH DILWORTII C.VPPEAU, b. July 25, 1884; d.
April 23, 1904.
VII— 1547. HARRY M. MORRIS (Nathaniel 6). !,. March -2,
1858; m. CATHARINE McCULLOl'GH Dec. 4, 1884, dau of James \\\-
drew McCullough and Catharii e J. Buckley, b. Dec. 4, 1861.
He is a blacksmith: address, 2101 South 66th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3909. Homer nunbar Monis, b. April S, 1886.
VIII— SniO. Anita Dusam Morris, b. Sept. 10. 1887.
VIII— 3911. Paul Dilworth Morris, b. Aug. 7, 1889.
Issue of Thomas Morris (No. 486) ami Margaret Hazi's. h. in Thornbury,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1549. FRANKLIN MORRIS (Thomas, Nathaniel, Elizabeth,
436 PALMER FAMILY.
Elizabeth, John, John), b. Oct. i, 1847; m- ISABELLA MORROW Feb. 22,
1871, dau. of David Morrow and EHzabeth Accher, b. circa 1850; d. May 4^,
1889, aged 39 years.
M. second, SARAH EMMA RETTEVV June 9. 1893, dau. of John
Rettew and Mary /Vnn Hoffman, b. May 22, 1867.
He was by trade a wheelwright, which he followed until about 1890, since
which time he has followed carpentering; address, Glen Mills, Delaware Co.,
Pa.
Issue by first wife: —
VIII— 3912. JEFFERIS M. MORRIS, b. Dec. 16. 1871 ; m. MARY
K. BARBER Dec. 18, 1895. dau. of Thomas Barber and Mary McFarland,
b. Dec. 7, 1868.
He is a carpenter; owns tvvo acres with dwelling, a part of grandfather
Morris' farm ; address. Glen Mills, Pa.
Issue: —
IX— 6526. Herman B. Morris, b. Sept. 18, 1896.
VIII— 3913. ANNA MAY MORRIS, b. Feb. 21, 1876; m. ERNEST
STELLWAGON Dec. 3, 1896, son of Frederick Stcllwagon and Josephine
Heist, b. Aug. 8, 1876.
He is a farmer, with address Markham, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6527. Horace D. Stellwagon, b. Feb. 11, 1898.
IX— 6528. George H. Stellwagon, b. July 29, 1S99.
IX— 6529. Ernest M. Stellwagon, b. Aug. 29, 1903.
IX— 6530. Earl W. Stellwagon, b. July 9, 1907.
VIII— 3914. FRANKLIN MORRIS, TR., b. April 28, 1880; d. Jan.
II, 1881.
Issue of Franklin Morris by second n'ife: —
VIII— 3915. THOMAS J. MORRIS, b. Aug. 28, 1898.
VIII— 3916. GEORGE LESLIE MORRIS, b. ]Mar. 18, 1904.
VII— 1550. ALPHONSO MORRIS (Thomas 6), b. Sept. 10, 1849;
d. Oct. 22, 1898; m. LYDIA E YARNALL Nov. 15, 1871, dau. of Malin
Yarnall and Catharine Tobin, b. Nov. 2S. 1850; d. Feb. 9, 1881.
M. second, SARAH BROOM ALL Nov. 21, 1886, dau. of Jacob
Broomall and Lorena Hance.
She resides with his son, ui West Chester, Pa.
The following account was published at the time of his death : —
"Alfonzo Morris, a prominent resident of Gradyville, Delaware county, met
a remarkable death in a New York hotel on Saturday.
"Mr. Morris was a carriage builder at Gradyville, and one of the most promi-
nent residents of that place. Last week he went over to New York to attend a large
SEVENTH GENERATION. 437
sale of carriages and other supplies in this line which was to continue all week. He
took along a large amount of cash with which to make purchases and took up his
quarters in a room in a hotel near the place where the sale was to be held. Ho
attended the sale for a couple of days and made a number of purchases.
•'On Friday evening the visitor retired to his room in his hotel. In the room was a
gas burner beside a window and he pulled the end of the burner over until it was
in front of the window, after which he turned the light down and retired, it being his
custom to always have a light in his room. A small portion of glass was broken
from the window at a point exactly opposite the gas jet and during the night a wind
storm arose. The wind blowing through the aperture extinguished the flame and the
gas flowed into the room. Nothing was known 'of this by the other lodgers or the
people of the house and it wns noon when a chambermaid went to the room and de-
tected the odor of gas. The door was opened and Mr. Morris found on the bed uncon-
scious. He was given the best of treatment, but all efforts to resuscitate him failed,
and his death occurred in a short time.
"He was a prominent member of Westmont Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and
Tamaned Tribe Red Men. The body was taken to his late home, where his funeral toofc
place, the organizations of which he was a member attending in a body.
He was buried along side of his firsi. wife in Cumberland Cemetery.
Issue : —
VIII— 3917. CHARLES PERCY MORRIS, b. Oct. 17, 1872; m.
CATHARINE STACKHOUSE. 1898 (?), dau. of IMeredith Stackhouse
and Martha Bunting.
They were for some years at Gradyvillc. Delaware Co., and later in West
Chester, Pa., where he is propriitor of the \\'est Chester House.
Issue : —
IX— 6,=i31. Llewellyn Morris, b. May — , 1900; d.inlSOO.
IX— 6532. Mildred Morris, b. April 11, 1907.
VIII— 3918. MARY Y. MORRIS, h. April i, 1877: m. WILLIAM
JOHNSON, son of David Johnson and Hannah Beal, at Willistown; no ch.
Issue by second wife : —
VIII— 3919. ALICE LORENA MORRIS, b. Dec. 12. 1887; m.
JOHN S. VAN OSTEN Aug. 18, 1910, son of William E. \\an Osten.
He is in the Fire Insurance business in Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 1551. NATHANIEL MORRIS (Thomas 6), b. Dec. 7, 18^1:
m. KATE L. PYLE Feb. 24. 1875. at "vVest Chester, Pa., dau. of Annie M.
Pyle.
He was employed at the G'en Mills paper mills, where the U. S. Govern-
ment and bank note paper was manufactured. But the contract for these hav-
ing been secured by a firm at 1 rlton, M; ss , he was employed to go there as
being skilled in the particular \. ork required by the Government.
Issue : —
VIII— :i920. BERTHA ESTELLA MORRIS, b. Mav i;, 1876, at
Thornbury, Pa. : m. JOHN F. FRANCIS March 26, 1902, at Pittsfield.
Mass.
He was of Brockton, Mas?., and later they were at .-\von and Pittsfield,
Mass.
438 PALMER FAMILY-
l^suc ; —
IX— 6533. Winthrop Robert Francis, b. May 12, 1903 ,at Brockton, Mass.
IX — 6534. Eleanor Morris Francis, b. July 30, 1905, at Avon, Mass.
IX— 6535. John Herbert Francis, b. Feb. 4, 1907, same.
VIII— 3921. MARGARETTA HAWES ^MORRIS, b. Aug. 25, 1878,
at Philadelphia, Pa.; d. Nov. 8, 1881, at Pittsfield, Mass.
VIII— 3922. EDGAR NATHANIEL MORRIS, b. April 24, 1883, at
Pittsfield, Mass; m. there SOPHIA J. HOUSER Dec. 30, 1908.
VIII— 3923. DOROTHY HELEN MORRIS, b. Oct. 2, 1896, at
Pittsfield, Mass.
VII— 1552. JOHN H. MORRIS (Thomas 6), b. March 2, 1855; d.
May 29, 1894; m. M. LOLA YOUNG Dec. 21, 1878, dau. of Frederick
Young and Christina Gray, b. April 24, 1859.
He resided on his father's farm, near Glen Mills, Delaware Co., Pa. Her
address is Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3924. WILLIAM T. PALMER MORRIS, b. Aug. 9, 1880;
m. ELIZA MURIEL ALLYN Aug. 2S. 1907.
He was engaged with the Dean P urp \\'orks and later in Springfield; ad-
dress, Holyoke, Mass.
VIII— 3925. THOMAS .MORRIS, b. Oct. 14. 1881 ; d. Oct. 5. 1888.
VIII— 3926. JOHN IRWIN :M0RRIS. b. March 19, 1884; m. RITA
ALDEN Oct. I, 1907.
He is employed in the Anirrican Optical Works; address, Southbridge,
Mass.
VIII— 3927. EDNA :M0RRIS. b. Dec. 4, 1892; lives with her mother.
VII— 1553. MARGARETTA H. MORRIS (Thomas 6). b. Feb. 8,
1859; m. LOL'IS D. PYLE April 18, 1888, son of Vernon T. Pyle and
Kate Edwards, b. March 28, 1858.
He is a blacksmith; address, Ivy Mills, Delaware Co., Pa. No issue.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John.
Issue of Wihner IV. Morris (No. 48/) and Matilda JVilson.
VII— 1554. MARIA JANE MORRIS (Wilmer, John. Elizabeth,
Elizabeth, John, John), b. Aug. 12, 1864; unm.
SKVENTH GENERATION. 439
VII— 1555. WILLIAM FRANKLIN MORRIS (Wilmer 6, same
line), b. June 13, 1866; m. FLORENCE HAGUE June—, 1887, dau. of
Frederick and Emma Hague, b. 1870, m England, and came to this country
with her parents.
He is engaged with the Pa. R. R. witli residence in Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3928. Alma Beatrice Morris, b. June — , 1888.
VII— 1556. LILLIE ANN MORRIS (Wilmer 6), b. Jan. 29, 1869; m.
CHARLES ALFRED CAUGHEY July 5, 1892, son of George Caughey
(b. 1832; d. Jan. 5, 1876) and Hannah (nee) Searight (b. Jan. 2, 1839), b.
June 5, 1863, all of Pittsburg, Pa.
He is a hammerman: address, Vercr.a. Pa., R. F. D. i.
Issue : —
VIII— 3929. George Alfred Caughey, b. April 23, 1893, at Pittsburg.
VIII— 3930. Wilmer Samuel Caughey, b. Jan. — , 1896, same.
VIII— 3931. Charles Cain Caughey, b. Feb. 14, 1899, at Penn Twp.
VIII— 3932. Naomi Pearl Caughey, b. Feb. 4, 1902, same.
VIII— 3933. Joseph Morris Caughey, b. April 2, 1905, same.
VIII— 3934. Kugene Francis Caughey, b. Sept. 23, 1907, same.
VII— 1557. JOHN W. MORRIS (Wilmer 6), b. Aug. 9, 1871; m.
CLARA MILDRED RYAN, 1891, dar. of Ambrose Ryan and Mary Jane
(nee) Bigley, b. June i, 1866, in Penn Twp.
He is a farmer, on his father's farm in Penn Twp.. Allegheny Co.. Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3935. Elmer Leon Morris, b. Feb. 7, 1893.
VIII— 3936. Kenneth Orr Morris, b. April 12, 1905.
VII— I5s8. MARY BLANCHE MORRIS (Wilmer 6). b. Nov. i,
1874: m. CHRISTOPHER JOHN DOLLMAN, 1892, son of John Doll-
man and Mary (nee) Weaver, from Germany, b. Dec. 24, 1872. in Penn Twp.
They reside in Sterritt Twp; address, White .'^sh, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII- 3937. Wilmer Joseph Dollman, b. April 29, 1893, at Pittsburg; d. May 28, 1893.
VIII— 3938. Harris Walter Dollman, b. in 1895 at Sterrit Twp.
VIII— 3939. Marie Blanche Dollman, b. Oct. — , 1897, same .
VIII— 3940. Thomas Wilson Dollman, b. June 1, 1900, same.
VIII— 3941. Christopher Dollman, b. Sept. 10, 1903, same.
VIII-3942. Anna Barbara Dollman, b. Jan. 10, 1908 .
VII_i559. WILMER fOSEPH MORRIS (Wilmer 6), b. Nov. 10,
1877; m. NELLIE WRIGHT Oct ia. 1902, dau. of William Wright and
Mary (nee) Asherwocxl, b. Sept. — , 1884. Sandy Creek.
He is a farmer, with address White Ash, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3943. Helen Mary Morris, b. Oct. 7, 1903, at Penn Twp.
440 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 3944. Matilda Hazel Morris, b. March 18, 1905, same.
VXII— 3945. Wilmer Harold Morris, b. March 26, 1908, same.
Issiie of John W. Morris (No. 48S) and Margaret G. Donaldson.
VII— 1560. ELMER MORRIS (John W.. John. Elizabeth, EHzabeth,
John, John), b. July 5, 1873: m. MARY MAJEORHURTH Feb., 1899.
They removed to Missouri, with add'^ess Kahoka, Clarke Co., Mo.
Issue : —
VIII— 3946. Gladdys Morris, b. Sept. 1901.
VIII— 3947. Daniel Morris, b. Oct 1, 1904.
VIII— 3948. Lucile Morris, b. July 10, 1907.
VII— 1 561. GRACE MORRIS (John W. 6), b. March 6, 1877; d.
April 1 8. 1886; buried in Kahoka, Mo., Cemeter}'.
VII— 1562. ELLA MORRIS (John W. 6), b. June 11, 1883; m.
CHARLES CASEY March 15. 1905; address, Kahoka, Mo.
Issue of Elizabeth A. Morris {No. j.89) and John B. McKinney.
VII— 1563. ANTHONY W. McKINNEY (Elizabeth. John. EHzabeth,
Elizabeth. John, John), b. March 12, 1S52; m. MARY BOWERS. She d.
Oct. — . 1902.
He resided for some time at McKeesport. Pa., Box 155.
Issue : —
VIII — 3;i49. Cora McKinney, d. young.
Vin- 3950. Harry McKinney. He is at home.
VII— 1564. DELIA McKlNNEY (EHzabeth 6); m. CALVAN
WIER (an agent).
Issue (three children d. in inianc)'), the others: —
VIII— 3951. Blanche Wier. m. in 1906.
VIII— 3952. Jane Wier. m. in 1905.
VIII— 3953. Eari Wier.
VIII— 3954. Charles Wier.
VII— 1565. MARY McKINNEY (Elizabeth 6). m. THOMAS
THOMPSON.
They removed to New York State.
Issue : —
VIII— 3955. Harry Thompson.
VIII— 3956. Edward Thompson.
VIII— 3957. John Thompson.
VIII— S95S. .\nother child.
VIII— 3959. Another child.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 441
VII— 1566. CHARLES McKINNEY (Elizabeth 6), m. ADDA
RHINESTINE.
He at one time worked in the pottery at Wellsville, Ohio; had six chil-
dren but not found.
VII— 1567. LINCOLN McKINNEY (EHzabeth G), m. —
He was shipping clerk at Solomon's store, with residence in Allegheny-
City, Pa., but not found; no issui-.
VII— 1568. JANE McKINNEY (Elizabeth 6), m. WILLIAM CAT-
HELL Dec. — , 1894; no issue.
Issue of Jesse M. Morris {No. 490) and Catherine Wilson, born in Allegheny
Co., Pa.
VII— 1574. WILLIAM JOHN MORRIS (Jesse, John, Eliza-
beth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. Aug. 26, 1867; m. EMMA FREW Nov. 25,
1903.
They removed to Pasadena, Cal.
Issue : —
VIII— 3964. Harold William Morris, b. Feb. 7, 1906.
VII— 1575. CHARLES FRANKLIN MORRIS (Jesse 6), b. Aug.
8, 1869; unm. ; at home.
VII— 1576. MARY WILSON MORRIS (Jesse 6), b. July 25, 1871;
m. EDWARD F. WHITE Aug. 17, 1900; address, 7834 Hamilton Ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 39G5. Ruth Gretchen White, b. July 1, 1901.
VIII— 3966. Paul Edison White, b. July 12, 1902.
VIII— 3967. Jesse Andrew White, b. Feb. 14, 1906; d. young.
VIII— 3968. Alice Longworth White, b. Aug. 29, 1907.
VII— 1577. ANNIE MAY MORRIS (Je.sse 6), b. Aug. 9. 1873; m.
SAMUEL L. HUFF Sept. 16, 1896; address, 205 Brushton Ave., Pitts-
burg, Pa.
Issue : —
Vm— 3969. Morris Lee Huff, b. July 28, 1899.
VIII— 3970. Catherine Grace Huff, b. Aug. 16, 1906.
VII— 1578. ROBERT LOUIS MORRIS (Jesse 6), b. Oct. 15, 1875;
unm. ; at home.
442 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1579. MARTHA SAMPSON MORRIS (Jesse 6), b. Aug. 12,
1879; unm. ; at home.
VII— 1580. JESSIE BELLE MORRIS (Jesse 6 j, b. Aug. 11, 1882;
unm. ; at home.
VII— 1581. ELSIE iMYRTLE MORRIS (Jesse 6), b. June 28, 1880;
unm. ; at home.
Issue of SuscDi L. Morris (No. 401) and Peter L. Bannen.
VII— 1582. LOLA ANN BANNEN (Susan 6). b. 1873; d. Nov. 15,
1894; unm.
VII— IS83. JOHN MORRIS BANNEN (Susan 6). b. 187s; d. Sept.
3, 1876.
Line of John, John, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Joseph.
Issue of Anthony W. Morris [No. -/p/) and Eindiiic Twaddell, born in West
Cahi, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1584. JOSEPH T. MORRIS (Anthony. Joseph, Elizabeth.
Elizabeth. John, John), b Nov. 18. 1858: m. SARA MAE BOYER March
25, 1 89 1, dau. of Nelson Pennock Beyer and Harriet Caroline Vance, b. March
26, 1 87 1.
He is of the firm of N. P. Boyer & Co., dealers in blooded stock, farm
seeds, poultry, pigeons, sporting dogs, etc., at Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3971. Nelson Anthony Morris, b. Jan. 17, 1895.
VIII.— 3972. Edward T^waddell Morris, b. Dec. 18, 1898.
VIII— 3973. Blanc Boyer Morris, b. Jan. 28, 1901.
VIII— 3974. Edith Elliott Morris, b. Nov. 5, 1903.
VIII — 3975. Elizabeth Vance Morris, b. Oct. 15. 1905.
VIII— 3976. Joseph Morris, b. June S. 1906.
VIII- 3977. Kathryn T. Morris, b. Dec. 30, 1907.
VII— 1585. CATHARINE MORRIS (Anthony 6). b. Nov. 30, 1861 ;
unm. ; at hoine, address Wagontown, Pa.
VII— 1586. ESTHER MORRIS (Anthony 6), b. Oct. 20. 1863; m.
ROBERT ALONZA BALDWIN Ecb. 28, 1894, son of Robert Baldwin
and Harriet DeHaven White, b. July 17. 1853.
He is a merchant; address, Cains, Lancaster Co., Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 443
Issue: —
VIII— 3978. Robert Anthony Baldwin, b. April 21, 1895.
VIII— 3979. Clement Morris Baldwin, b. Oct. 20, 1896.
VIII— 3980. Emeline Baldwin, b. June 3, 1898.
VIII— 3981. Marrian Elizabeth Baldwin, b. June 28, 1901.
VIII— 3982. Edith Baldwin, b. March 30, 1903.
VIII— 3983. Esther Baldwin, b. Oct. 27, 1907.
VII— 1587. WILLIAM W. MORRIS (Anthony 6), b. Sept. 30, 1865;
m. WILLA R. MAITLAND Oct. 31, 189b, dau. of Harry Maitland and
Jessie Updyke, b. April 9, 1877.
He is a foreman in the Lukens Iron and Steel Works, at Coatesville, Pa.,
with address Modena, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3984. William W. Morris, b. Mar. 1, 1897.
VIII— 3985. Mary J. Morris, b. May 26, 1898.
VIII-3986. Jessie E. Morris, b. May 12. 1900.
VIII— 3987. Nathaniel R. Morris, b. Dec. — . 1902.
VIII— 3988. Eletha W. Morris, b. April 15, 1907; d. April 25, 1907.
VII— 1588. ELLA MORRIS (Anthony 6), b. Sept. 15, 1867; unm.
VII— 1589. MARY MORRIS (Anthony 6), b. Nov. 6, 1871 : unm.
VII— 1590. ELIZABETH HORTER MORRIS (Anthony 6). b.
May 25, 1886; unm.
The address of the above three sisters is Coatesville, \\^^gonto\vn, Ches-
ter Co., Pa., R. D., with their sister, Catharine (q. v.)
Issue of Hannah Ann Morris {No. 30:;) and Elislia Pliipps, born in East Fal-
lowfield, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1591. JOHN MORRIS PIIIPPS (Hannah A.. Joseph, Eliza-
beth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. April 20. 1870; d. March 29. 1899; m. ELLA
JANE GROCE Nov. 16, 1893, dau. of Washington Groce and Elizabeth
Sweigart, b. May 10, 1868.
He was a farmer on the farm of his father near Timicula, Chester Co.,
Pa., where he died; buried at Ercildoun Mtg. Her address is 91 S. 5th St.,
Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3989. ' Horace Elisha Phipps. b. July 2. 1894.
VIII— 3990. Hannah Elizabeth Phipps, b. Aug. 16, 1S96.
VII— 1592. ESTHER E. PHIPPS (Hannah A. 6). b. Nov. 7, 1872;
d. May 29, 1903; bur. Ercildoun; m. DAVID J. REES Jan. 31, 1894, son
of Adam Judson and Louisa Rees, b. June 25, 1866.
He is a machinist; employed at the Childs' Paper Works, Cecil Co., Md.
444 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue : —
VIII— 3991. Mary Louisa Reea, b. Dec. 14, 1895; A. April 12, 1903.
VIII— 3992. Estiier Morris Recs, b. Oct. 28, 1897; d. Sept. 15, 1898.
VIII— 3993. Daisy Rees, b. July 31, 1901.
VII— 1593. MARY JANE PHIPPS (Hannah A. 6), b. Oct. 15,
1876; d. Jan. 20, 1905 : bur. at Ercildoun; m. ROBERT NEWTON WOOD
June 29, 1904, son of Robert M. Wood, of Norristown, Pa. No issue.
Issue of Saiuucl Morris (No. $04) and Ruthanna White, born in Valley Twp.,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1595. JOHN W. MORRIS (Samuel 6), b. 2 mo. 12, 1873; m.
SARAH M. CUMMINS Aug. i, 1895, dau. of Mahlin J. Cummins and
Hannah White, b. May i, 1874.
He is engaged with the Hires' Condensed Milk Works at Malvern, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3994. Viola E. Morris, b. March 13, 1896.
VIII— 3995. Herbert C. Morris, b. Nov. 20, 1898.
VIII— 3996. Eva H. Morris, b. Sept. 23, 1900.
VIII- 3997. Mary Elizabeth Morris, b. April 3, 1B03.
VIII— 3998. Raymond E. Morris, b. Aug. 4, 1905.
VIII— 3999. Joseph A. Morris, b. May 2, 1907.
VII— 1596. JOSEPH S. MORRIS (Samuel 6), b. i mo. 12, 1875: d.
5 mo. 9, 1900; unm.; buried at Ercildoun Mtg.
VII— 1597. MARY ANNA MORRIS (Samuel 6), b. 12 mo. 8, 1876;
m. JOSHUA O. BAKER 12 mo. 15, 1S97, son of George Baker and Re-
becca Kilcraft, b. May i, 1873.
He is a farmer; address, Cochranville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4000. Clifford E. Baker, b. July 28, 1898.
VIII— 4001. Ruth Pearl Biikor, b. April 4 ,1900.
VIII- 4002. George Morris Baker, b. March 20, 1902.
VII— 1598. EVA H. MORRIS (Samuel 6), b. 12 mo. 19, 1878; unm.
She is a manager in Clark's Dressmaking Establishment, Coatesville, Pa. ;
resides with her mother at 210 Railroad St.
VII— 1599. SAMUEL W. MORRIS (Samuel 6), b. 9 mo. 26, 1881;
m. BESSIE AMELIA BAILY 9 mo. 26, 1906, dau, of William Baily and
Elizabeth Pollock, b. i mo. — , 1888.
He is employed with Worth Bros. Iron Works; address, 338 Walnut St.,
Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4003. Samuel Arthur Morris, b. 2-1-1908.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 445
Issue of Joseph E. Morns (No. ^06) and Barbara A. Andes, bom in East
Cain, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1600. JOHN ANDES MORRIS (Joseph, Joseph, Elizabeth,
Elizabeth, John. John), b. 11 mo. 5. 1869; m. MARY FRANCES JACK-
SON 5 mo. I, 1901, dau. of William L. Jackson and Lydia Walter, b. 7 mo.
19, 1874.
He is a farmer and chicken fancier ; address, Ercildoun, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
Vlir— 4004. John Fiances Morris, b. 1-13-1902.
VIII— 4005. Vera Esther Morris, b. 7-10-1905.
VIII— 4006. William Jackson Morris, b. 3-17-1909.
VII— 1601. JOSEPH MARTIN MORRIS (Joseph 6), b. Aug. 11,
1872; m. GRACE McCONNELL April 30, 1895, dau. of James McConnell
and Hannah Lemmon, b. Feb. 25, 1872, at Honeybrook, Pa.
He is in the butter and tgg trade; address, 4408 Sansom St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4007. James M. Morris, b. Oct. 25, 1896.
VIII— 4008. Grace B. Morris, b. Mar. 3, 1902.
VII— 1602. HERMAN B. MORRIS (Joseph E. 6), b. Jan. 18, 1881 ;
m. HANNAH MARY HARRISON Jan. 20, 1906. dau. of John J. Har-
rison and Agnes Anderson, b. Feb. 13, 1875.
He is engaged with his brother Joseph in the butter and tgg trade; ad-
dress 12 N. 36th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 1603. A. W.AYNE MORRIS (Joseph E. 6), b. Oct. 2, 1885;
unm.
He is a reporter on the staff of the "Daily Local News" of West Chester,
Pa., with address Sadsburyville. Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1604. IVAN S. MORRIS (Joseph E. 6), b. Oct. 25, 1890; at
home with his mother.
Line of John, John, M.xrtii.a, John, Jacob.
Issue of Joseph Chaiiibcrliii (iVo. §to) and Sarah Covington.
VII— 1605. CAROLINE FRANCES CHAMBERLIN (Joseph, Ja-
cob, John, Martha, John, John), b. Nov. 27, 1827; d. Aug. 6, 1906; m. AMOS
STILES. JR., Nov. 12, 1848, son of Hon. Amos Stiles and Deborah Githens,
b. July 28, 1827: d. Jan. 20, 1888.
(The Stiles were early settlers in New Jersey.)
446 PALMER FAMILY.
He was a civil engineer, and was engaged on the Union Pacific R. R. and
afterward on the Southern Pacific R. R. They had residence in Philadelphia,
Pa., where they died; buried at Barren Hill, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4009. LAURA VIRGINIA STILES, b. April 26, 1850; unm. ;
address, 1813 Columbia Ave., Phila., Pa.
VII— 1606. WILLIAM CALLAHAN CHAMBERLIN (Joseph 6),
b. June 16, 1830; d. Sept. 7, 1879; m. ROSALINDA HEINE July 13, 1861,
dau. of Dr. Carl Heine and Frederica Pike, of Philadelphia, Pa., b. Jan. 21,
1844.
They resided in Philadelphia, where he died.
She m. second, Frederick Male, and resides at Lilly, Cambria Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4010. CARL HEINE CHAMBERLIN, b. May 2, 1862; m.
MARY C. DONAHUE, dau. of James Donahue and Annie McDermont.
She d. April 11, 1895.
M. second, MARY McGINLEY (nee Purcell) April 17, 1896, dau. of
William Purcell and Elizabeth Nickle, b. Feb. 26, 1868.
He was a conductor on the Reading R. R. 21 years; resigned Nov. 1905;
now resides at 5231 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6538. JAMES RAYMOND CHAMBERLIN, b. July 2-j, 1886;
unm.
He is a stenographer in Central Trust Company at Fourth and Market
Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
IX— 6539. WILLIAM C. CHAMBERLIN, b. Nov. 28, 1887; unm.
He is a clerk in the Quaker City Shirt Factory, Norristown, Pa.
, Isiue of Taylor ChaiiihcrH)t (No. 512) and Pliebe Gray.
VII— 1608. REBECCA TANE CHAMBERLIN (Tavlor, Jacob,
John. Martha. John, John), b.' Sept. 29, 1840; m. WILLIAM HENRY
HERR Nov. 16, 1864, son of Henry Herr and Mary Ann Breig, b. Nov. 16,
1838; d. Dec. 28, 1902; buried in Mt. Peace Cemetery.
He was a machinist. Her residence is 4166 Poplar St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 401 1. REBECCA HERR, b. Dec. 12, 1865; unm.
She has a position of treasurer with Blum Bros., Tenth and Market Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 447
VIII— 4012. MAMIE HERR, b. May 5, 1868: d. Feb. 10, 1901 ; m.
GEORGE B. C. THOMAS Sept. 13. 1888, son of Benjamin Thomas and
Catharine Cornwall, b. Aug. 26, 1865.
He is a lithographer with residence 4166 Poplar St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6540. Mabel Thomas, b. Junf 2S ISSO; d. Aug. 5, 1889.
IX— 6541. Ethel Thomas, b. Feb. 11, 1891.
IX— 6542. Grace Thomas, b. Jan. 22, 1893; d. Dec. 27, 1897.
VIII— 4013. CLARA PHOEBE HERR, b. Jan. 9, 1871; m. ALLEN
HENRY HAFER Aug. 11, 1891, son of William and Eliza Hafer, of
Reading, Pa., b. Aug. 16, 1867.
He is a merchant with store at 113-115 Market St., Pottsville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6543 William Elwood Hafer, m. Feb. 23. 1893; d. June 8, 1897.
IX— 6544. Claud Chamberlin Hafer, b. Nov. 25, 1894.
IX— 6545. Ralph Miller Hafer, b. Jan. 24, 1898.
IX— 6546. Allen Henry Hafer, Jr., b. May 26, 1903.
VIII— 4014. HARRY HERR, b. July 7, 1872; unm. ; resides with his
mother.
VIII— 4015. EVA B. HERR, b. July 20, 1877; m. ALEXANDER
HENRY May 30, 1898, son of John Henry and Margaret Patterson, b. Dec.
19, 1869.
He is a salesman with the Pioneer Suspender Company; residence, 4117
Cambridge St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6547. Marian P. Henry, b. Dec. 9, 1899.
IX— 6548. Ralph C. Henry, b. Nov. 9, 1902.
IX— 6549. Alexander P. Heni-y, b. Oct. 29, 1906.
Iss^(e of Beitjamiu ChainhcrVui {No. 5/j) and Eliza Hoskins.
VII— 1610. HANNAH II. CHAMBERLIN (Benjamin, Jacob, John,
Martha, John, John), b. Aug. jt,. 1833: d. Dec. 2, 1892: m. WILLIAM T.
BARCLAY Mar. 4, 1852, sou of John Barclay and Margare;t Dean, b. Jan.
8, 1824; d. Jan. 7, 1893.
They resided in Wilmington, Del.
(John, son of William Barclay and Hannah Jefiferis; Margaret, dau. of
John Dean and Mary Scott.)
Children : —
Vni— 4016. BENJAMIN C. BARCLAY, b. Feb. i, 1853: m. MARY
CUSH Jan. 21, 1883, dau. of John Cush and Anna Whalen, b. Oct. 31, 1S56.
He is a tinsmith and roofer. They reside at 2402 Tatnall St., Wilming-
ton, Del.
448 PALMER FAMILY.
Children : —
IX— 6550. Harry Barclay, b. Feb. 13, 1884; d. Feb. 16, 1884.
IX— 6551. George W. Barclay, b. May 24, 1885.
IX— 6552. Nora May Barclay, b. June 7, 1890.
VIII— 4017. MARGARETTA BARCLAY, b. Dec. 10, 1855; m. WIL-
LIAM E. MARSHALL May 13, 1880, son of William Marshall and Ann
Abbott, b. Jan. 24, 1854.
He is a blacksmith; residence, 309 W. 12th St., Wilmington, Del.
Child, born in that city : —
IX— 6553. ANNIE E. MARSHALL, b. Nov. 12, 1881; m. HARVEY
W. McCALL June 4, 1902, son of George McCall and Ella Leary, b. July
II, 1878; no children.
Their residence is the same as her parents.
VIII— 4018. WILLIAM T. BARCLAY, b. Dec. 2. 1857; unm.
VIII— 4019. ALICE BARCLAY, b. Jan. 4, 1858; d. June 10, 1862.
VIII— 4020. EDWARD T. BARCLAY, b. Jan. 16, 1865.
He is a pattern maker, and is unm.
VIII— 4021. JOHN H. BARCLAY, b. April 24, 1868.
He is a carpenter and is unm.
The address of all three brothers is the same as sister's.
VII— 161 1. TITUS CHAMBERLIN (Benjamin 6), b. June 7, 1836;
d. Sept. 8, 1909; m. SALLIE :\IcCLELLAN Nov. — , 1873, dau. of Wil-
ham and Margaret IMcClellan, b. (?) ; d. Feb. 17, 1899.
They had no children ; resided near Russellville, Chester Co., Pa. ; both
bur. Beulah Baptist Church.
VII— 1612. JOSEPH EDWARD CHAMBERLIN, b. Feb. 14, 1838;
d. April 14, 1909; m. MARY A. BAYLIS Dec. 25, 1862, dau. of John R.
Baylis and Mary Jane Fithian, b. Aug. 12. 1845.
By trade he was a millwright, and was with the American Car and Foun-
dry Company, of Wilmington, Del., where they resided. He lost his life in an
elevator accident.
(John R., son of John B. Baylis and Margaret Stoms; Mary Jane, dau.
of Job. Fithian and Jemima Barrett.)
Children, born in Wilmington, Del : —
VIII— 4022. IDA VIRGINIA CHAMBERLIN, b. Dec. 11, 1863; d.
April 19, 1879.
VIII— 4023. MARY VIOLA CHAMBERLIN, b. Nov. 2, 1865; m.
JOHN T. WARD March 9, 1899, son of James Ward and Mary Boyd, of
Perrjnille, Md., where they reside.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 449
Child :—
IX— 6554. Edith Chamberlln Ward, b. Dec. 20, 1899.
VIII— 4024. WILLIAM BAYLIS CHAMBERLIN, b. Dec. 15, 1874;
m. MARIANNA STROUD Oct. 18, 1899, dau. of John T. Stroud and Mary
Ay res.
He is a civil engineer, employed with E. I. Dupont De Nemours Com-
pany, powder manufacturers, of Wilmington, Del., now at Tacoma, Wash.
Issue : —
IX— 6555. Robert Stroud Chambcrlin, b. July 22, 1907.
VII— 1613. JACOB CHAMBERLIN (Benjamin 6), b. Feb. 26, 1842;
m. SARAH R. LILLEY July 4, 1864, dau. of John Lilley, and Elizabeth
Grant, b. June 10, 1842.
They reside at Talleyville, Del.
Children : —
VIII— 4025. CORA CLISTON CHAMBERLIN. b. March 10, 1865;
m. GEORGE B. POTTER April 24, 1884, son of William Potter and Sar-
ah Nelson. He d. June 4, 1890; bur. at Riverview Cemetery.
M. second, GEORGE THOMPSON Jmie 9, 1891, son of William
Thompson and Mary Jane Nelson (a cousin of first husband).
They reside in Wilmington, Del.
Children by second husband only : —
IX— 655G. Alfred Britten Thompson, b. Feb. 29, 1892.
IX— 6557. George Thompson, b. Feb. 23, 1895.
VIII— 4026. LEWIS PROVOST CHAMBERLIN, b. March 24,
1875; m. EMMA SHUSTER March 19. 1902.
They reside at 28th and Tatnall Sts., Wilmington, Del.
Child :—
IX— 6558. Earl Chamberlin, b. Oct. 19, 1903.
VII— 1614. ELIZA ANN CHAMBERLIN (Benjamin 6), b. July 4,
1844; m. WILLIAM S. STARR Sept. 4, 1862, son of Thomas Starr and
Mary Johnson, b. Feb. 25, 1837; d. Dec. 25, 1903; buried at Riverview Ceme-
tery.
He was a sea captain. Her residence is 1^18 French St., Wilmington,
Del.
(Thomas, son of Jacob and Taniar Starr; Mary, dau. of Edward John-
son and Ann Dutton.)
Children : —
VIII— 4027. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STARR, b. Aug. 26, 1864;
450 PALMER FAMILY.
m. MARTHA BELL HINSOX April 3, 1888, dau. of Philip and Jane
(Self) Hinson, of Va., b. Jan. 13, 1871.
He is employed on the P. R. R. wreck train ; reside in Wilmington, DeL
Children : —
IX— 6559. Nellie Elizabeth Starr, b. Jan. 30, 1889; d. Aug. 27, 1890.
IX— 6560. Florence May Starr, b. May 26, 1S91; m. Harvey W. Stldman, July 16, 1907
IX— 6561. Hannah Jane Starr, b. April 4, 1899.
IX— 6562. Mildred Virginia Starr, b. April 19, 1902.
VIII— 4028. FLOREXXE ELIZA STARR, b. Aug. 12. 1866; m.
WILLL\M S. BULLOCK Dec. 13, 1888. son of Moses S. Bullock and
Charlotta Freel, b. Dec. 5, 1866.
They reside at i6th and Walnut Sts., ^\'ilmington, Del.
Child :—
IX— 65C3. William Starr G. Bullock, b. April 27, 1892.
Vni— 4029. WILLL\M S. STARR, b. March 25, 1873: d. 1873.
VIII— 4030. WILLIA:\I S. Starr (2nd), b. Sept. 3, 1874; unm. : resi-
dence, Coatesville, Pa.
VIII— 4031. NELLIE ELIZABETH STARR, b. Jan. 18, 1877; d.
Sept. 12, 1907; m. AYRES S. W. EDWARDS July 20, 1896, son of John
Edwards and Margaret Solomon.
They resided in Wilmington, Del., where he d. June 20, 1901, aged 26
years : both buried at Riverview Cemetery.
Child :—
IX— 6564. Earl Franklin Edwards, b. Aug. 30, 1897.
M. second. LEWIS B. GL.A.SCO Dec. 2j. 1904. son of Edward Glas-
co and Laura Bullock, b. Oct. 11, 1869.
They resided at 1231 French St., Wilmington, Del.
Child :—
IX— 6565. Vera Glasco b. Oct. 28, 1906.
VII— 1615. ROSALETTA CHA:\IBERLIN (Benjamin 6). b. April
4, 1848; m. THOMAS STARR May 28. 1869, (brother to William S. of
No. 1614), b. July 12. 1849.
He is a tinsmith; address, 11 32 Pine St., Wilmington, Del.
Children : —
VIII— 4032. EFFA STARR, b. Dec. 28, i86g: m. CHARLES
STOUT. JR.. Sept. 15. 1887, son of Charles Stout, b. May i, 1866.
They reside at the' corner of Spruce and Taylor Sts., Wilmington, Del.
Children : —
IX— 6566. Harrv Stout, b. June 13, 1888.
IX— 6567. Charles Stout, b. Oct. 13, 1890.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 451
IX— 6568. Elmer Stout, b. Jan. 26, 1893.
IX— 6569. Alice Stout, b. Aug. 5, 1895.
IX— 6570. Earl Stout, b. Oct. 16, 1897.
IX— 6571. Natalie Stout, b. Mar. 25 1900; d. same date.
IX— 6572. Bavard Stout, b. Aug. 31, 1903; d. Jan. — , 1904.
IX— 6573. Mary Stout, b. Aug. 31, 1903; d. Aug. 31, 1903.
IX— 6574. Margaret Stout, b. Jan. 31, 1906.
VIII— 4033. MARY STARR, b. Aug. 14, 1874; m. MAJOR HOLT
July 7, 1893, of Delaware City. No children.
VIII— 4034. ALICE M. STARR, b. Dec. 27. 1876; m. WILLIAM
McNAMEE Nov. 12, 1902, b. Dec. 17, 1879.
They have no children. He is a clerk in the Harlan & Hollingsworth
Company, Wilmington, Del.
VIII— 4035. JANE STARR, b. April 28, 1880; m. CHARLES DICK-
ERSON June 21, 1899, son of Lewis Dickcrson and Mary Bicking.
They resided for a time in Chicago, 111., and later in Philadelphia, Pa., at
5223 Addison St.
Child :—
IX— 6575. Madeline DIckerson, b. May 17, 1900.
Issue of Eliza D. Chamberlin {No. 515) and Edzviii Seal.
VII— 1616. TITUS C. SEAL (Eliza, Jacob, John, Martha, John,
John), b. Feb. 17, 1836; d. Sept. 14, 1872; m. JOSEPHINE GIBSON Dec.
15, 1859, dau. of Abraham Gibson and Harriet Mitchell, b. Sept. 11, 1838.
He lost his life by being crushed by the rolling of a pile of logs whilst
engaged at Sager's saw-mill on the Brandywine Creek, living three days after
in great suffering.
She resides with her son.
Issue : —
VIII— 4036. EDWIN A. SEAL. b. May 26, 1862; m. FLORENCE
B. PAINTER Sept. 8, 1887, dau. of Philip Painter and .Amanda Painter, b.
Aug. 24, 1865, in Washington Co., O.
They reside on the Matlack farm (formerly the seat of Greenwood Dell, a
noted boarding school, conducted by Jonathan Gause. ) ; address, Northbrook,
Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
lX-6i)76. S. Alice Seal, b. June 15, 18S8.
She is a graduate of a business college.
IX— 6577. T. Ceherl Seal, b. May 10, 1890. He Is at home.
IX— G578. Mary J. Seal, b. March 1, 1802. She is at home.
VIII— 4037. ELIZA SEAL, b. Aug. 8. 1864; ""m-
She is a telegraph operator with last residence given as 537 Carleton
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
452 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1618. JESSE SEAL (Eliza 6), b. Oct. 4, 1844; m. MARY A.
EACHUS Dec. 21, 1865, dau. of Preston Eachus and Phebe Broomall, b.
Jan. 31, 1841.
They resided near Red Lion, Chester Co., Pa., until 1891, when they re-
moved to West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4038. FRANK P. SEAL, b. Oct. 11, 1866: d. same day.
VIII— 4039. CLARENCE SEAL, b. May 30, 1869; m. MARTHA
TALLEY Oct. 9, 1903.
He is a teacher, and since 1902 has been a professor in a college at Colum-
bus, Ga.
Child :—
IX— 6579. Eleanor Campbell Seal, b. Jan. 6, 1905.
VII— 1620. HENRY SEAL (Eliza 6), b. Dec. 11, 1850; d. Aug. 23,
1906; bur. in Lafayette Cemetery.; m. SARAH SHAFFER May i, 1872,
dau. of John Shaffer and Christian High, b. April 4, 1854.
She resides with her son.
Children : —
VIII— 4040. IVA SEAL, b. Feb. 19, 1873; m. CHARLES J. THOMP-
SON Aug. 23, 1898, son of Dr. Levi Thompson and Marv Hock, b. April 7,
1868.
He is a druggist and she a physician, graduate of the Woman's Medical
College of Philadelphia, in 1902. They have office and residence at 6040 Wal-
nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; no issue.
VIII— 4041. ALVA H. SEAL b. July 26, 1876; m. MARY MYERS
July 5, 1898, dau. of Robert Myers and Abby Wilson, b. Feb. 4, 1882.
The}' reside on the Paschall \\'orth farm in East Bradford, Chester Co. ;
address, West Chester, Pa., R. F. D. 8.
Issue : —
TX— 65S0. Alva Leroy Seal, b. Sept. 30, 1899.
IX— 6581. Iva Helena Seal, b. June 13, 1905.
VII— 1621. ANNA LUCY SEAL (Eliza 6), b. May 6, 1856; m.
HOOPES M. VANDEVER Jan. 23, 1878, son of Morton Vandever and
Ruth Walter.
He is a miller by trade; reside at 121 E. Gay St., West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
vni— 4042. Marv G. Vandever, b. Nov. 28, 1883. She is at home; unm.
VIII— 4043. Mabel A. Vandever, b. May 4, 1885; d. Jan. 21, 1891.
VIII— 4044. Sarah S. Vandever, b. May 18, 1887. She is at home.
VIII— 4045. Lucy Vandever, b. Jan. 8, 1891; d. same day.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 453
Issue of Thomas Chamberlin (No. 516) and Anna E. Jcffcris.
VII— 1622. CHEYNEY J. CHAMBERLIN (Thomas, Jacob, John,
Martha, John, John), b. Jan. 7, 1838; m. SARAH A. PATTERSOX Sept.
12, 1861, dau. of Wilham Patterson, b. Aug. 26, 1842; d. Mar. 10, 1872.
M. second, SARAH GANTZ, June 29, 1876.
He settletl first in the oil regions of Pennsylvania; removed to Ohio with
last residence Westboro, Clinton Co., O.
Children by first wife: —
Vlir— 4046. Rebecca Jane Chamberlin, b. July 18, 1864.
VIII— 4047. Luther FletchPi- Chamberlin, b. May 24, 1867.
Chiitlren by second wife: —
VIII— 4048. Thomas J. Chamberlin.
VIII— 1049. Ollie Bell Chamberlin.
VIII— 4050. Jacob Chamberlin.
VIII— 4051. Adna Chamberlin.
VII— 1623. MARY A. CHAMBERLIN (Thomas 6), b. Feb. 8, 1840;
m. JOHN SCOTT March 24, 1864. son of Garrett P. Scott and Alice B.
Cheyney, b. May 16, 1840: d. Sept. or Oct. — , 1874.
He \vas a farmer; buried at Goshen Mtg. Her residence is Malvern,
Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4052. ALICE ANNA SCOTT, b. July 6, 1865; unm.; resides
with her mother.
VIII— 4053. THOMAS CHEYNEY SCOTT, b. Feb. 28, 1869; unm.
He is a merchant, with store at Malvern, Pa. ; resides with his mother.
Issue of Bertha Chamhcrlin (No. 5/7) and Thomas F. Leonard.
VII— 1628. VIRGINIA L. LEONARD (Bertha, Tacob, John, Mar-
tha, John. John), b. Nov. 15, 1844; m. EDWIN LEWIS Feb. 29, 1868, son
of Reeve Lewis and Tinah Mclntyre, b. Aug. 6. 1844, in .Alexandria, Va.
He is a machinist: residence, 3217 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa.; en-
gaged with the Wm. Sellers and Co. works.
Children : —
VIII— 4054. THOMAS L. LEWIS, b. Jan. 29. 1869: m. MARY
MERVINE Aug. 31, 1894, in Philadelphia. Pa., dau. of William Mervine, b.
Sept. 20, 1869.
He is a leather sorter. They reside at 3143 Edgmont St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
Child :—
IX— 6582. Elizabeth Lewis, b. May 30, 1896.
454 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4055. FANNIE ELLEN LEWIS, b. Sept. 23, 1870; m.
FRANK W. HAGMAN April 29, 1896, son of Frederick Hagrnan and
Mary Miles, b. July 17, i860.
He is a foundry clerk; they reside at 3217 Hamilton St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 65S3. Frank Wesley Hagman, b. July 19, 1898.
IX— 6584. Virginia B. Hagman, b. May 21, 1900; d. June 12, 1904.
VIII— 4056. CHARLOTTE CHAMBERLIN LEWIS, b. June 19,
1872; d. Sept. 14, 1898; unm.
VIII— 4057. GEORGE R. LEWIS, b. Oct. 9. 1876: d. April—, 1877.
VIII— 4058. JACOB LEONARD LEWIS, b. Oct. 9, 1876; m. BER-
NICE FRISINGER April 20, 1904, dau. of Edward Frisinger, b. Sept. 20.
1861.
These last two were twins.
He is a foundry clerk with Wni. Sellers Co., Phila., Pa.; resides at 3217
Hamilton St.
Child :—
IX— 6585. J. Leonard Lewis, b. Dec. 10, 1905; d. same day.
VIII— 4059. EDWIN LEWIS, b. April 26. 1886: d. Feb. 11, 1903;
unm.
VII— 1629. THOMAS T. LEONARD (Bertha 6), b. Oct. 25, 1847;
m. EDITH BARNETT May 19, 1870. dau. of John Barnett and Margaret
Walker, b. Feb. 7, 1850.
He is in the leather trade at 325 North Third St. They reside at 628 N.
22nd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4060. JOSEPHINE BERTHA LEONARD, b. April 9, 1871;
d. Aug. I, 1871.
VIII— 4061. THOMAS T. LEONARD, JR., b. Nov. 25. 1872; m.
JEAN EAKINS April 26, 1904, dau. of John Eakins.
He is associated in the leather trade with his father. Thtty reside at
Glenside, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Child :—
IX— G686. Dorothy Eakins Leonard, b. April 29, 1907.
VIII— 4062. ROBERT B. LEONARD, b. Feb. 11, 1888; d. Feb. 4,
1891.
VIII— 4063. MABEL MARGARET LEONARD, b. May i, 1892 .
SEVENTH GENERATION. 455
VII— 1630. WILLIAM P. LEONARD (Bertha 6), b. Dec. 20, 1849;
d. Nov. 10, 1 871; unm.
VII— 1631. JACOB CHAMBERLIN LEONARD (Bertha 6), b. Feb.
6. 1851; m. JESSIE BENTON FREMONT BORDEN. March 30, 1883,
dau. of Randall R. Borden and Jane Lapiene, b. March 8, 1861.
He was engag-ed for some years on the P. R. R. ; later a clerk in the Con-
tinental Hotel, Chestnut St., with residence at 1441 Somerset St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII — 4044. Anna May Leonard, b. Dec. 18, 1883; unm.; at home.
Issue of Martha Jane Chamberlui (No. $18) and Jonathan Gheen, born in
East Goshen, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1633. LEVI W. GHEEN (Martha J., Jacob, John, Martha,
John, John), b. July 28, 1846; m. ROWENA RUSSELL Oct. 9, 1873.
He is a printer by trade; was at Ashland, Schuylkill Co., Pa., then at
Harrisburg and later at Downingtown, Pa., with address West Chester, Pa.
VII— 1634. ARTHUR P. GHEEN (Martha A. 6), b. Jan. 26, 1859;
unm.
He is a harness maker, employed with Alfred Entriken, Gay St., West
Chester, Pa., thirty years; residence with his mother.
Issue of Isaac T. Chauiberlin (No. 5/9) and Elizabeth T. Dixon, born in Wil-
mington, Del.
VII— 1636. MARY DIXON CHAMBERLIN (Isaac T. 6), b. Feb.
25, 1861 ; unm.
She lived at her parents' home until the death of her mother in 1899, and
since with her cousins in Westtown, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1637. ISAAC HENRY CHAMBERLIN (Isaac T. 6), b. Oct.
25, 1866; unm.
After his parents' death the homestead at Hockessen, Del., was sold and
he has since been in West Chester and vicinitv.
Line of Joii>f, John, Martha, John, Titus.
Issue of Elizabclli Chaudwrlin (No. 522) and Isaac Hicklin, born in Chester,
Co.. Pa.
VII— 1642. ENOS T. HICKLIN (Elizabeth, Titus, John. Martha,
456 PALMER FAMILY.
John, John), b. Jan. 21, 1832; d. March 24, 1904; m. MARY REYNOLDS
Nov. 30, 1862, in Center Co., Pa., dan. of Israel Reynolds and Sarah Whit-
ney, b. Sept. 22, 1832, in Bellefonte, Pa.; d. July 31, 1907.
He attended the boarding school of Smedley Darlington, at Ercildoun,
Chester Co., Pa., 1853-54: then taught school four terms previous to the Civ-
il War; then was foreman of track repairs for 2"] years on the Pa. R. RJ
later residence Mountain Eagle, Center Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4065. CHEYNEY K. HICKLIN, b. Feb. 17, 1864, in Center
Co., Pa.; m. RHODA S. PETERS April 16, 1891, at Bellefonte, dau. of
George W. Peters and Mary Lucas, of Philadelphia, b. Mar. 3, 1869.
He has been a clerk in the First National Bank of Bellefonte, Pa., since
1887.
Child :—
IX— 6587. Mary Cora Hicklin, b. Nov. 11. 1892.
VIII— 4066. WILLIAM W. HICKLIN, b. July zy, 1865, in Center
Co., Pa. ; m. FLORA MICHELSEN Sept. 5, 1894, at Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
dau. of Adolph Michel sen and Henrietta C. Gerver, of that place, b. there
Feb. 17, 1870.
He is a telegraph operator ; they reside at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is a
member of the Congregational church.
Child :—
IX— 6588. Leon Stanley Hicklin, b. Aug. 1, 1895.
VII— 1643. CHEYNEY HICKLIN, b. Dec. 6, 1833; d. Aug. 21, 1836.
He was drowned under the following circumstances : He was sent to
call his father to dinner, and in order to do this by the nearest course it was
necessary to cross the head-race of the mill. He did not reach his father, who
upon coming to the house made inquiry for his son, and on being told the er-
rand upon which he had been sent, made search, and found the boy's hat float-
ing upon the water, which led to his being found. It was supposed, from the
evidence found upon him, that he had been stung by a bee or some other in-
sect, and the pain had blinded or bewildered him so much that he stepped from
the plank into the water.
VII— 1644- PHEBE JANE HICKLIN (Elizabeth 6), b. 3 mo. 20,
1836; d. 4 mo. 31, 1899; m. WILLIAM S. CADWALLADER 10 mo. 4,
1859, at LTnionville, Center Co., Pa., son of William Cadwallader and Sarah
Squib, of York Co., Pa., b. 9 mo. 19, 1822; d. 9 mo. 16, 1900.
He was first m. to Rebecca Griest 10 mo. 23, 1851, of Adams Co., Pa.
After his second m. he settled at Unionville, Center Co., Pa., where they both
died. They were Friends.
Children : —
VIII— 4067. Harry Isaac Cadwallader, b. 3-18-1863.
His last address known was Seattle, Wash.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 457
VIII — 4068. Clyde C. Cadwallader, b. 1-8-1863. Last address given, Braddock, Pa.
VIII— 4069. Mary Albina Cadwallader, b. 8-25-1870; m. Bruce B. Richie, of Ambler,
Montgomery Co., Pa.
VI II— 4070. John Hicklin Cadwallader, b. 5-27-1877. Address Fleming, Pa.
VII— 1647. RACHEL A. HICKLIN (Elizabeth 6), b. 5 mo. 28,
1840; d. 10 mo. 28, 1899; unm.
She resided and died in Kennett Square, Pa.
Issue of Joseph Chamherliii {No. §2j) and Rachel JVright, born in Xew Gar-
den, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1649. HENRIETTA CHAMBERLIN (Joseph. Titus, John,
Martha, John, John), b. Dec. 12, 1835; m. WILLIAM HICKMAN Nov. 17,
1859, son of WilHam Hickman and EHza Kirk, b. Nov 18, 1836; d. Nov. 12,
1896.
He was a shoemaker and resided for a considerable lime in West Ches-
ter, Pa. No children.
M. second, ANDREW J. TAYLOR Jan. 2, 1899, son of Jacob Tay-
lor and Sarah Poulson, b. Jan. 17, 1831.
They were for some time in Iowa; later were in Milltown, Chester Co.,
Pa.
VII— 1650. TITUS CHAMBERLIN (Joseph 6), b. May i, 1838; d.
June 27, 1864; unm.
He enlisted in Company C, 113th Reg. Pa. Vol., and was killed in battle
at Marietta, Ga.
VII— 1651. JOHN CHAMBERLIN (Joseph 6), b. March i, 1841;
unm.
He is a collector, with office in Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 1652. ELIZABETH JANE CHAMBERLIN (Joseph 6), b.
April 22, 1843; m. JOHN L. TAYLOR Sept. 28, 1863, son of John and
Nancy Taylor. Hed. July i, 1907, aged 67 years, at Port Deposit, Md. (They
had been legally separated.)
M. second, JOHN W. MENOUGH Jan. 3, 1870, son of Samuel and
Margaret Menough, b. Aug. — , 1836: dcc'd(?).
She was housekeeper for four years at the West Chester, Pa., State Nor-
mal School, then w^ent to Buffalo, N. Y., with her son; returned to Philadel-
phia in the spring of 1907; present address, 1806 N. Camac St.
Child by first husband : —
VIII— 4071. HARRY J. TAYLOR, b. Aug. 2. 1864; m. ALICE
458 PALMER FAMILY.
IRENE PL ATT Sept. i8, 1896, dau. of Elisha Piatt and Mai-y E. Bowes,
b. June 18, 1875.
He is a merchant; address, 621 Shipley St., Wilminglon, Del. No chil-
dren.
Child by second husband :—
VIII— 4072. CHEYNEY MENOUGH, b. Sept. 13, 1871 ; unm.
He resides with his mother. He went to Buffalo, N. Y., and was for
some time employed in the art department of a large department store; then
returned to Philadelphia and took charge of the furniture department with
Gimbel Bros.' establishment.
VII— 1653. MARIAN CH A:\IBERLIN (Joseph 6), b. Jan. 8, 1845;
m. FREDERIC T. INGRAM Jan. 11. 1866, in Phila.. Pa., b. Nov. 2, 1836,
in East Bradford; d. Jan. 10, 1908.
He served one year in the army during* the Civil War. He was a car-
penter, with residence 132 W. Chestnut St., ^Vest Chester, Pa.
Children born there : —
VIII— 4073. FRANCIS TUCKER INGRA^I, b. Nov. 30, 1866; m.
E. MARIE TUPMAN June 2, 1906.
He is a carpenter. They reside in West Chester, Pa.
VIII— 4074. NORRIS SMITH INGRAM, b. Mar. 6,1872; m. ADA
HEALD Sept. 16, 1902, dau. of Franklin Heald and Mary Steel, b. Oct. — ,
1879.
He is a clerk in Farmers National Bank. West Chester, Pa., where they
reside. No children.
VIII— 4075. ALBERT MASSEY INGRAM, b. Mar. 6, 1872 (twin).
He is a jeweler with Jesse Webb, West Chester, Pa.
VII— 1654. PHEBE ANN CHAMBERLIN (Joseph 6), b. May 14,
1847; m. ENOCH MORTIMER GATCHELL Dec. 14, 1868, son of Enoch
Gatchell and Belinda To\\nsend, b. Feb. 3, 1847.
He is a veterinary surgeon. They reside at No. 5 S. High St., West
Chester, Pa.
Children born in this place; —
VIII— 4076. ANNA GATCHELL. b. May 28, 1870: d. May 30, 1870.
VIII— 4077. MABEL GATCHELL. b. May 28. 1871; m. JOSEPH
D. HUGHES Jan. 22, 1896. son of Jeremiah and Marv Hughes, b. March
I, 1865.
He is a conductor on P. R. R. Central Division; they reside at 124 E.
Chestnut St.. West Chester. Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 459
Child :—
IX— 6589. Elsie May HughPS, b. May 21. 1901.
VIII— 4078. ELSIE MAY GATCHELL, b. Aug. 2, 1873: d. April
19, 1876.
VIII— 4079. :\IILLARD GATCHELL, b. Aug. 15. 1S74: d. April 15,
1876.
K
VII— 1655. CHEYNEY H. CHAAIBERLIN (Joseph 6). b. Feb. 15,
1850; m. KATE P. DRAPER June 28, 1876, dau. of Abner Draper and
Sarah \V. Grey, of Philadelphia, Pa., b. Feb. 22, 1854.
He is engaged as a funeral director with John Thorpe, West Chester, Pa.,
with residence 13 E. Miner St.
Children : —
VIII— 4080. HERBERT D. CHAMBERLIN, b. Nov. 19. 1877; d.
June 28, 1878.
VIII— 4081. CLARENCE J. CHAIMBERLIN, b. June 28, 1878; m.
ANNIE RIDGLEY (widow) April 29, 1903, dau. of James Davis and
Maria Wells, b. March 16, 1865.
He is a clerk in a hardware Store; address 136 E. Barnard St., Wesi
Chester, Pa. No children.
VIII— 4082. WALTER C. CHAMBERLIN, b. Nov. 25, 1880; unm.
He is a machinist ; was for some time at Altoona, Pa. ; later in New York.
VII— 1656. JOSEPHINE CHAMBERLIN (Joseph 6). b. Sept. 4,
1852; m. JOHN H. SPEAKMAN Oct. 16. 1877, in Philadelphia, son of
Richard M. Speakman and Sarah H. Gheen. b. Sept. 12, 1850, at Marshall-
ton, Pa.
He has been a foreman since 1881 with the Harlan & Hollingsworth
Company, W^ilmington, Del., ship builders, with residence at 1005 West Fifth
Street.
Children : —
VIII— 4083. ELSIE C. SPEAKMAN, b. June 25, 1878: m. HARRY
MATLACK March 28, 1905, son of Gideon Matlack and Ella Edwards.
He is a clerk with the U. G. I. Gas Company at West Chester, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 6590. Jane Matlack, b. Mar. 6, 1907.
VIII— 4084. ERIC M. SPEAKMAN, b. June 5, 1883.
He is a machinist; resides with parents.
VIII— 4085. HAROLD L. SPEAKMAN, b. Jan. 3. 1889.
46o PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4086. R. DONALD SPEAKMAN, b. Feb. 17, 1891.
Line of John, John, Martha John, Hannah.
Issue of Amy Gheen (No. 524) and Morgan Masscy, born in Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1657. SARAH JANE MASSEY (Amy, Hannah, John, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. Oct. 27, 1829; m. JOHN ALDRED Nov. 25, 1852, son
of Thomas Aldred and Hannah Fisher, b. Oct. 19, 1829; d. April 8, 1898; bur.
in Grove Cemetery.
He was a farmer and had a farm near Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
She resides at 113 W. Chestnut St., West Che.ster, Pa.
(Thomas, son of William Aldred, who emigrated from England. Han-
nah Fisher, dau. of John and Sarah.)
Children, born in Chester Co., Pa. : —
VIII— 4087. HANNAH G. ALDRED, b. Feb. 8, 1854; m. BENJA-
MIN GRAY March — , 1889, son of Robert Gray and Caroline Kugler.
They reside at West Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6591. Bertha A. Gray, who d. in infancy.
VIII— 4088. HENRY C. ALDRED, b. April 30, 1836; m. EMMA
WHISTLER April 18, 1906, dau. of John Whistler and Sidney Laurence.
He is engaged with the Sharpless Separator Works, West Chester, Pa.
VIII— 4089. THOMAS MORGAN ALDRED, b. March 8, 1858; m.
EMMA KENNY Dec. 26, 1887, dau. of Alexander Kenny and Lydia Shoff-
ner, b. July 7, 1855.
He is a farmer. They reside near Lionville, Chester Co., Pa. No chil-
dren.
VIII— 4090. BERTHA L. ALDRED, b. Nov. 13, i860; unm.
She resides with her mother at 113 W. Chestnut St., West Chester, Pa.
VIII— 4091— AMY M. ALDRED. b. March 16, 1866; m. FRANK
GRAY Oct. 20, 1898, a brother to Benjamin (See No. 4067).
He is a carpenter. They reside at Green Hill, near West Chester, Pa.
No children.
VII— 1658. ELIZABETH MASSEY (Amy 6). b. Dec. 26, 1831; d.
June 2, 1890; unm.; buried at Goshen Mtg.
VII— 1659. HANNAH GHEEN MASSEY (Amy 6), b. Oct. 15,
1839; unm.; resides at 225 S. DarHngton St., West Chester, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 461
VII— 1660. JOHN G. MASSEY (Amy 6), b. May 9, 1844; unm.
He is engaged with Bennett & Lear, agricultural warehouse, West Ches-
ter, Pa.
Issue of Susan Ghcen {No. 52^) and JVilliam Morgan, born in East Goshen,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1661. AMY MORGAN (Susan, Hannah, John, Martha, John,
John), b. Oct. 31, 1830; d. Jan. 12. 1908: m. WILLIAM WORTHIXGTON
circa 1855, son of Isaac Worthington and Rebecca H. Xewlin, b. March 4,
1825 ;d. June 26, 1883.
They resided in Philadelphia. He was employed on the Penna. R. R.
She resided with her sisters in West Chester, Pa., after his death.
(Isaac, son of Amos Worthington and Jane Taylor; Rebecca, dau. of
William Newlin, Esq., and Deborah Hoopes.)
Child :—
VIII— 4092. ISAAC WILLIAM WORTHINGTON, b. May 14,
1856; ra. LOUISA J. MURDOCH Sept. 7, 1880, dau. of John A. .Murdoch
and Amanda Maharg, b. Oct. i, 1862.
He is a clerk in Broad Street Station, Pa. R. R., with residence 2614
Stanley St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6592. William N. Worthington, b. Aug. 12, 1881; unm.
He is a ship fitter. Resides with his parents.
IX— 6593. George S. Worthington, b. March 4, l!)83; d. Aug. 25, 1883.
IX— 6594. Emma W. Worthington, b. Sept. 4, 1884; d. May 4, 1886.
IX — 0595. Anna Louisa Worthington, b. Aug. 24, 1886.
VII— 1662. HANNAH MARY MORGAN (Susan 6), unm.
VII— 1663. SARAH JANE MORGAN (Susan 6), unm.
These two sisters reside at 215 S. Darlington St., West Chester, Pa.
VII— 1665. J. GHEEN MORGAN (Susan 6). b. Aug. 9, 1839; m.
MARY A. HUTCHINSON March 8, 1866, dau. of James Hutchinson and
Theresa Hassem, b. April 9, 1839; d. Nov. 16, 1888; buried in Greenmount
Cemeterj-. No children.
M. second JENNIE D. MEREDITH Nov. 20, 1890, dau. of Daniel
B. Meredith and Jane Darlington, b. Feb. 14, 1863.
He was a merchant m West Chester, Pa. ; now living retired at 406 W.
Miner St.; no children.
VII— 1666. EMMA WILMER MORGAN (Susan 6). b. Sept. 7,
462 PALMER FAMILY
1840; m. WILLIAM G. SCOTT April 2, 1873, son of Garrett B. Scott and
Alice B. Cheyney, b. Nov. 6, 1845.
He is a farmer. They reside in Pocopson Twp.. Chester Co., Pa. Xo
children. He is a brother to John Scott of No. 1623.
Issue of John JV. Ghcen {Xo. 526) and Elizabeth Pearson.
VH— 1667. JONATHAN R. GHEEN (John W.. Hannah, John,
Martha, John, William), b. Dec. 23, 1838, at West Chester. Pa. ; d. same place
June 30, 1866: unm.
LiXE OF John, Johx, Martha, John, Elizabeth.
Issite of Reuben Davis (.Vo. =,38) and Elizabeth Courfnea.
VII— 1668. ALMIRA A. DAVIS (Reuben, Elizabeth, John, Martha,
John, John), b. Nov. — . 1831 : d. March — , 1858: m. WILLIAM DICKIE
Oct. — , 185 1.
Children : —
VIII— 4093. ELIZABETH DICKIE, b. April 4, 1853; d. June 3, 1876;
m. FRANK STEBBEX June 30. 1875. No issue reported.
VIII— 4094. CHARLES DICKIE, b. Tulv 6, 1856: d. Dec. 25. 1905;
m. ALMYRA , 1877.
They had three children ; names not s:iven.
VII— 1669. ELIZABETH M. DAVIS (Reuben 6). b. April —. 1835
(posthumous) ; m. JOHX B. WILLIAMS Xov. — , 1856, son of John Wil-
hams, of Hartford, Conn., and Mary Coy, b. Sept. 6. 1829: address. Lexing-
ton,, Richland Co., Ohio.
Child :—
VIII— 4095. MIRRIAM WILLIAMS, b. June 3, 1869: m. CHARLES
M. LAXTZ Aug. 6, 1888.
Child :—
DC— 6596. Charles Lyman Lantz, b. March 18, 1889.
Issite of Amos Davis {No. 52^) and Rachel Meredith {?)
VII— 1670. ALBERT DAVIS (Amos 6).
In 1874 his address was Rochester. Eulton Co., Ind., but neither he nor
any of this family \vere found for this edition.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 463
VII— 1671. JOHN L. DAVIS (Amos 6).
In 1874 he was at Sturgeon, Ind.
VII— 1672. LEWIS DAVIS (Amos 6).
VII— 1673. ELIZA DAVIS (Amos 6).
She was with her brother Albert in 1874.
There were reported to be four more in this family, but they were not
found.
Issue of John Davis (No. 530) and Mary McChire.
VII— 1678. (a) TACY ANN DAVIS (John 6. Elizabeth, John, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. Sept. 13. 1835; m. P. M. DAILEY July 10, 1861.
He is a merchant. Thev reside in Galion, Ohio. No issue.
VII— 1679. (b) THOMAS C. DAVIS (John 6), b. Oct. 13. 1837
d. Feb. 13, 1902; m. ANGELINE RINEHART March 18, 1866.
They resided in Galion, Crawford Co., O., where his widow continues.
Children : —
VIIT— 4096. John Davis.
VIII— 4097. Emma Davis.
VII— 1680. (c) REUBEN DAVIS (John 6), b. Aug. 29, 1839- d
Feb. 22, 1902: m. HARRIET C. HARDING Sept. 16, 1861.
They resided in Keokuk, Iowa. He was in the Army during the Civil
War, and was severely wounded at the Battle of Shiloh, April 7, 1862.
Children : —
VIII— 4098. Lola Davis.
VIII — 4099. Harvey Davis. Address Oakaloosa, Iowa.
VII— 1681. (d) SARAH ELIZABETH DAVIS (John 6) b Tune
30, i84i;m. VAN BUREN STEVENS Sept. 10. 1863; address. Mountain
View, Cal.
Child :—
VIII — 4100, May Stevens.
VII— 1682. (e) EGBERT J. DAVIS (Jime 6), b. Oct. 8, i84r d
April — , 1904: m. ELIZABETH REECE Oct. 27,, 1872.
They resided in Detroit, Mich., where his family continues. He was in
the army three months during the Civil War.
464 PALMKR FAMILY.
Children : —
VIII— 4101. Paul Davis.
VIII— 4102. Nettie Davis.
Via— 4103. Rurl Davis.
Vni--4104. Harold Davis.
VII— 1683. (f) PHEBE REBECCA DAVIS (John 6), b. Sept. 22,
1845; m- ALFRED STEVENS April 14, 1867; address, Galion, O.
Children : —
Vlil— 4105. John Stevens, b. at Mansfield, O.
VIII— 410G. Bull Stevens, b. at Valdage, Alaska.
VIII— 4107. Harry Stevens, b. at Galion, O.
VIII— 4108. Glen Stevens, b. at Galion, O.
Vin— 4109. Ted Stevens, b. at Galion, O.
VII— 1684. (g) ALLEN ABNER DAVIS (John 6), b. Sept. 7,
1847; m. EMMA CUSTER Nov. 25. 1868. She d. July 7, 1872.
M. second, SARAH COLSTON Aug. 10, 1873.
They reside on the old homestead, with address Galion, Crawford Co., O.
Children : —
VIII— 4110. Lewis Davis. He is said to be at Ontario, O.
VIII — 4111. Egbert Davis. He is said to be at Cleveland, O.
VII— 1685. (h) JOHN GILBERT DAVIS (John 6), b. Nov. 29,
1850: m. ANNA WALKER June 9, 1881 ; address, Bellefontain, O.
Child :—
VIII— 4112. Helen Davis.
VII— 1686. (i) CHARLES McCLURE DAVIS (John 6), b. Dec.
25, 1853; d. Aug. 20, 1904; m. ELLA T. SPRAW April 25, 1877.
They resided at Galion, O., where the widow continues.
Children : —
VIII— 4113. Henry Davis, b. at Cleveland, 0.
VIII— 4114. Harold Davis, b. at Galion, 0.
VII— 1687. (j) SAMUEL RILEY DAVIS (John 6), b. Aug. 9,
1856: m. MARY CONLEY Jan. 25, 1879. She d. Jan. 7, 1895; address,
Galion, Ohio.
Children : —
VIII— 4115. Floyd Davis.
VIII— 4116. Bertha Davis.
VIII— 4117. .lesEC Davis
VIII— 4118. Charles Davis
VIII— 4119. Edna Davis.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 465
Issue of William Davi^ (No. 5^/) and Eliaahcth Mitchell.
VII— 1688. ADDISON DAVIS (William 6).
In 1873 his address was Du Quoin, 111., but neither he nor any of the
family were found for this edition.
VII— 1689. ISAAC J. DAVIS (William 6); address in 1874, Wood-
bin, Iowa.
VII— 1690. RACHEL DAVIS (William 6), m. SniMONS,
but not found.
VII— 1691. WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS (William 6). He died at
18 years of age.
VII— 1692. MARY ANN DAVIS (William 6). She was m. in Story
Co., Iowa, but not found.
Issue of Samuel Davis, Jr. {No. 5J.?) and Hanjiah Young.
VII— 1693. JOHN DAVIS (Samuel 6).
In 1874 he resided in Grant Co., Mo., but neither he nor any of this fam-
ily were found for this edition.
VII— 1694. AARON T. DAVIS (Samuel 6).
VII— 1695. WILLIAM HENRY DAVIS (Samuel 6).
VII— i6of^. ELMON DAVIS (Samuel 6).
In 1874 these three resided near Sprincr Green. \Ms., but not fourv
VII— 1697. 1\IARY DAVIS (Samuel 6). She m. HARRIS
and in 1874 was at Harrifburg, Wis., but not found.
Issue of Hcurv P. Davis (No. '??5) and Louisa F. Bruck. born in Mansfield.
Ohio.
VII— 1700. LILLIE MAY D.WIS (Henry, Elizabeth, John, Martha.
466 PALMER FAMILY.
John, John), b. July 13, 1854; d. May 5, 1885; m. GEORGE L. BROWN
June 28, 1882. He d. circa 1904.
Children : —
vm-4120. M. Louisa Brown, b. Oct. 27, 1883.
VIII— 4121. Benjamin Burke Brown, b. March 21, 1885.
VII— 1 701. HARRY LEEDS DAVIS (Henry 6), b. Oct. 7, 1857;
unm.
He resides in Mansfield, O. He is an attorney.
Line of John, John, Martha, John, Mary.
Issue of Titus W. Ghcen {No. 5^6) and Martha Atkins.
VII— 1702. JOHN WESLEY GHEEN (Titus. Mary, John, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. June 18, 1834; d. Feb. 6, 1906; buried in Fernwood
Cemetery: m. SARAH VIRGINIA SMITH June i, 1857, dau. of Benja-
min C. Smith and Sarah Sutton, b. July 16, 1840.
He was a carpenter and manufacturer of doors, sashes, blinds, etc., in
Wilmington, Del., until 1878, when they removed to Philadelphia, Pa.; her
address, 766 Union St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children, all born in Wilmington, Del. :• —
VIII— 4122. FRANK WESLEY GHEEN, b. March 21, 1858; d. Oct.
3, 1888; unm.; buried in Fernwood Cemetery.
VIII— 4123. EMMA VIRGINIA GHEEN, b. Tunc i;, i860; d. Feb.
I, 1893; m. HARRY ROHRMAN Jan. — , 1884. He d. Au^^. _ 1899.
Children : —
IX— 6597. John Rohrman, b. April 21, 1885.
He is a student in the iron and steel trade at Pittsburg, Pa.
IX— 6598, Helen Rohrman, b. May 30, 1888.
She lives with her grandmother Rohrman.
VIII— 4124. lOHN WESLEY GHEEN, JR., b. Feb. 17, 1862; m.
MELVINA CHRISTINE Nov. 11, 1885, dau. of Charles Christine and
Sarah Boyd, b. Feb. 15, 1861.
He is a machinist: address, 1404 N. 52nd St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6599. Esmerelda Gheen, b. June 14, 188G; <\. Feb. 19, 1889.
IX— 6600. Winfield Scott Gheen, b. June 19, 1892.
IX- -6601. Margaret C. Gheen, b. Feb. 11, 1894.
VIII— 4125. MABEL GHEEN, b. Nov. 18, 1863: m. GEORGE
MYERS July 11, 1892, son of George Myers, of Philadelphia, b. Feb. — ,
1863.
He is a foreman in a mill at Frankford, with residence 766 Union St.,
Philadelphia.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 467
Child :—
IX— 6602. George Myers, b. Dec. 21, 1893.
VIII— 4126. ESTELLA GHEEN, b. April 16. 1865; m. FRANK S.
AILES Jan. 20, 1891.
He is editor and reporter; residence 3903 Brown St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX- G6O3. Edith Ailes, b. Dec. 18, 1892.
IX— 6604. Howard Ailes, b. Oct. 28, 1894.
VIII— 4127. NELLIE GHEEN. b. Nov. 15, 1867: m. HARRY WAL-
DRON Oct. — , 1885, b. 1866.
He is an inspector of linen, and a salesman, with residence 1409 Prospect
Ave., Bronx, N. Y.
Child :—
IX— 6605. Heleu Waldron, b. July 3, 1887.
VII— 1703. MORGAN M. GHEEN (Titus 6), b. July 28. 1835; d.
April 16, 1865; unm.
VII— 1704. NATHAN GHEEN (Titus 6). b. Jan. 25, 1838: m.
PHEBE HOSKINS Mar. 15, 1870, dau. of Edward B. Hoskins and Mary
Steele, b. Aug. 13, 1843.
He is a carpenter: first settled in Wilmington. Del. On Sept. 26, 1898
the}' removed to Philadelphia, Pa.; address, 107 S. 40th St.
Children, born in Wilmington, Del : —
VIII— 4128. EDNA BRINTON GHEEN, b. Nov. 30, 1870; d. Mar.
19, 1909; resided with her parents; unm.
VIII— 4129. MARY GHEEN. h. July 18, 1872; resides with her par-
ents; unm.
VII— 1705. SUSANNA D. GHEEN (Titus 6). b. Nov. i. 1842; m.
CHARLES H. MOORE Jan. i, 1863, son of Charles Moore and Sarah
Bennett.
They resided for some time in Wilmington, Del., then removed to Phil-
adelphia, Pa. No children. He has charge of the vaults in Fourth Street Na-
tional Bank; address, 21 10 Woodstock St.
VII— 1706. JACOB J. GHEEN (Titus 6). b. April 9, 1844; d. Oct. 7,
1867; unm.
468 PALMER FAMILY.
For records of Issue of Jonathan Ghcen {No. 5^7) ^"^ Martha Jane Chain-
berlin (Xo. j/j) see her record.
Issue of Palmer Ghcen (A'o. 5^5) and Mary Ez'ans.
Their cliildren all died young, except one. For record see Sixth Genera-
tion. Of this one ue have this account.
VII— 1708. CHARLES HEXRY GHEEN (Palmer. Mary. John.
Martha, John, John), b. Feb. 2. 1840; d. Dec. 17, 1898: m. EMINIA MYERS
Jan. 23, 1873, dau. of William ]Myers and Catharine Osterhelt. b. Jan. 9, 1846;
d. March 11, 1896.
He kept a flour and feed store at 3932 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia, Pa.;
both buried at Blockley Church. 53rd St.
Child :—
VIII— 4130. MARY EMMA GHEEX. b. Sept. 3. 1874; m. WIL-
LIAM C. HANDS Oct. 28. 1896. son of Thomas and !^Iary Hands, of Md.,
b. Aug-. 4. 1864: d. May 13. 1906.
He had a farm at Iron Hill. Cecil Co.. Md.. where he died of typhoid fe-
ver; buried at Blockley Baptist church. X. 53rd St., Phila. She now resides
at 5330 Haverford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children, bom at Iron Hill. ;Md. : —
IX— 6606. Clarence Hands, b. July 11, 1897; d. Feb. 20, 1S99.
IX— 6607. Mary Emma Hands, b. Nov. 8, 1900.
IX— 6608. William C. Hands, b. March 3, 1905.
Issue of Lydia Ghcen (No. x^o) and John McCauley.
VII— 1714. ELIZABETH }>IcCAULEY (Lvdia, :\Iarv, John, Martha,
John, John, b. April 13, 1835; d. Julv 23. 1908: m. WATSON J. HUN-
TER Sept. — . 1858, son of Yesse Hunter, of Cortland, N. Y.
Thev resided in Washington, D. C. During the Civil War he enlisted as
a gunner on the U. S. war frigate Wabash. After the war he went to Kansas
and d. at Cottonwood Falls, that state.
She m. second. ROBERT A. PAYNE Sept. 2. 1870. son of Lewis
Pavne and Elizabeth Athie. They resided in Chicago. 111., where he d. Feb.
29. 1896. She remained in Chicago until Oct. 1907. when she came to Phila-
delphia. She was buried in Oakland Cemetery by the side of her father and
brother.
Children by first husband : —
VII— 4131. HARRY J. HUNTER, b. May— . 1861 : d. Sept. — . 1861.
VIII— 4132. JOHN LEVI HUNTER, b. Feb. 22, 1863: m. NELLIE
ELY SMITH Jnue 19. 1884, dau. of Friend A. Smith and Eleanor Palmer,
b. Oct. 13. 1867"
SEVENTH GENERATION. 469
He is manager of the Fritz & Larue Company, dealers in imported rugs,
etc., at 1012 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; residence, 3305 Park Ave., that
city.
Children : —
IX— 6609. John Francis Hunter, b. June 10, 1888: d. Nov. 12, 1904.
His deatn was caused by being accidentally shot by a companion whilst out
Gunning, he living until the next day.
IX-6610. Robert Leslie Hunter, b. Sept. 13, 1895.
VIII— 4133. W. EVERETT HUNTER, b. May 23. 1865; unm.
He is a civil engineer; address. Downers' Grove, 111.
VIII— 4134. LYDIA ADALAIDE HUNTER, b. Sept. 15, 1869; d.
Sept. 6, 1873.
Child by second husband : —
VIII— 413s. HOWARD BELL PAYNE, b. Mav 12, 1874; m.
BERYL MONROE, of St. Louis, May — , 1900. dau. of George Monroe.
He is manager of New York papers, with address Room 74, 173 Ran-
dolph St., Chicago, 111.
Child :—
IX— 6611. Howard Robert Payne, b. May — , 1901.
VII— 171 5. MARGARET McCAULEY, b. April 13, 1835; d. Sept.
23, 1836.
She was a twin with Elizabeth.
VII— 1716. LEVI GHEEN McCAULEY (Lvdia, Marv. John, I\Iar-
tha, John, John), b. Sept. 2, 1837; m. ISABELLA DARLINGTON Oct.
6, 1870. dau. of \Villiam Darlington and Catharine Paxson, b. May 7, 1844.
They reside at Corner Church and Chestnut Sts., West Chester, Pa. No
children.
The following is taken from a published account of his life:
"He was born in West Whiteland Township, Chester Co., Pa., and was educated
in the public schools and at Abbington, Berwick and Wyoming Seminary. At the
age of IS he entered the Vulcan Iron W'orks and remained .'^ years, becoming a prac-
tical mechanicril engineer. After one year with the New York and Erie R. R. he went
in 18,i9 to Alabama and was successfully engaged in the iron industry until early
in 1860, when the signs of impending war impelled him to hasten home.
"When the war broke out he was the eldest of four brothers, who, led by their
father joined a battalion of 200 men. raised by the senior McCauley in Susq\iehanna
county in the latter part of April, 1861. On account of age. Governor Curtin refused
to commission the elder McCauloy, upon which his son Levi left that battalion and
joined a company of men at Wilkesbarre, which had been recruited by Colonel E. n.
Harvey. This company afterward became Company F, of the Seventh Regiment.
Reserve Volunteer Corps,
"Colonel E. B. Harvey, under whom Major McCauley had served, in a letter
to the 'American Republican,' said:
" 'Levi McCauley was one of the best and most trustworthy and reliable men
in my regiment. His devotion and fidelity to the cause and to duty secured him
early promotion from a private to a captain. At Drainville he was specially noted
470 PALMER FAMILY.
for his firmness and determination and success as a commanding oflBcer, performing
duties many others shrank from. At Mechanicsville, battle of the seven days' fighting
aiound Richmond. Captain McCauley and Captain King were specially directed to guard
a fordway across Chickahominy. and at the extreme left of the battle line. Twice
they repelled a rebel effort to cross the stream. So successfully and well done were
the acts that General McCall personally desired to thank McCauley and King for
saving the battle that day to our forces at that point.
" 'At Gaines Hill battle on the next day. while Captain McCauley's company
was decimated, he kept his men in order and steadily at work.
" 'At Charles City cross roads, on June 30, 1S62, after the conflict became con-
fused, and disorder and disorganization seemed to prevail, I ordered Captain McCauley
to support a battery while other companies gave attention to a flanking party. The
rebels charged on the batter}-, McCauley repelled them. The attack was renewed
and the guns taken. McCauley rallied his men, and with others ordered to his aid.
he retook the guns after a hand to hand fight over them, and he had lost his right
arm, the elbow having been shattered by a rifle ball.
" 'The victory was his. The guns and ammunition were removed from the field.
McCauley had his right arm amputated, and was taken prisoner that night.
"After his capture by the rebels, McCauley was taken to Libby Prison, where he
was compelled to sit around on the edge of a cot and wait until another Union prisoner
died to make room for him. He was subsequently paioled and sent to David's Island
Hospital in New York harbor, where he remained until November, and was then
ordered to report for duty at Harrisburg on recruiting service. He rejoined his regi-
ment, notwithstanding his maimed condition, in January. 1863. He was promoted
to captain of his company In the February follo^^ing, and did duty with his regiment
and company until December, 1863, when he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve
Corps, being finally honorably discharged January 30th, 1866, the reason — seni'ice no
longer required."
"Aiter the war he was brevetted Major of United States Volunteers for 'gallant
and meritorious services during the war.' In 1867-68 he was assistant Sergeant-at-Arms
of the Pennsylvania Senate. In 1869 he was elected Register of Wills of Chester
Co., Pa., and served three years. In 1873 he became general manager of the West
Chester Gas Company. He is also a trustee of the State Normal School of this place
and president of the board for many years, which position he still holds. He Is
actively identified with the Good Will Fire Company and Farmers' National Bank of
West Chester. Pa. In 1897 he was elected Auditor General of Pennsylvania, which
oflSce he filled with conspicuous ability. He was one of the early members of McCall
Post, No. 31. G. A. R., of which he is a pa.st coniniander, and in 1902 was elected
commander of the department of Pennsylvania, being continued therein until the pres-
ent time, and is warmly devoted to the highest interest of the order. He has exerted
himself most zealously in behalf of the Soldier's Orphans Commission, of which body
he is vice president. In 1910 he was appointed U. S. Pension Agent with offices in
Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 1717. WILLIA^I COOPER McCAULEY (Lvdia 6). b. ^lay
6, 1839: d. Jan. 3, 1902: m, ELIZABETH L. PITTENGER Jtily 13. 1865,
dau. of Daniel Pittenger* and :^Iary S. Dilts, b. Oct. 12, 1839.
He was enrolled as a sergeant in Company A, 21st Reg. Inf. New Jersey
Vols. Aug. 25, 1862. and mustered into U. S. service Sept. 15th for nine
months, and was discharged June 19. 1863, at Trenton, X. J., at the expiration
of his term of service.
He was a conductor on the Delaware. Lackawanna and \\'esteni R. R.
for several 3-ears. with residence at \\'ashington, N. J., after which he had a
position in the U. S. Postofifice Department in \\'ashington. D. C. He was
buried in Oakland Cemetery, at West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
Note. — Daniel Pittenger was b. Aug. 9, 1809, at Stillwater, N. J., and Mary S.
Dilts -was b. Sept. 7, 1808, at Quakertown, N. J. Their parents were of high German
ancestry, and the father of each was a soldier in the Revolutionarj' War.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 471
VIII— 4136. JOSEPH DELL McCAULEY, b. Nov. 8, 1866, in Phil-
adelphia, Pa.; m. CAROLINE DEATHRIDGE PARNELL, of Warring-
ton, Pa.
He has a position in the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washing-
ton, D. C. No children.
VIII— 4137. BELLE McCAULEY, b. Nov. 18, 1872 ;d. Dec. 28, 1905;
m. HOWARD TOPHAM, of Washington, D. C.
M. second, FRANK D. LINDENGAU, of Albany, N. Y.
Child by first husband : —
IX — 6612. Florence Bearing Topham. She resides in Wasliington, D. C.
VII— 1718. MARY GHEEN McCAULEY (Lydia 6). b. Jan. 9,
1840: d. Aug. 13, 1854.
She died whilst her parents resided in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
VII— 1719. JOHN ROBERTS McCAULEY (Lydia 6), b. 1842; m.
EVA GRISWOLD Feb. 13, 1872.
They reside at Susquehanna. Pa. He was Lieutenant-Colonel on Gen.
Penrose's staff during the Civil War.
Children : —
VIII— 4138. Bessie McCauley, b. Feb. 6, 1873.
VIII— 4139. Lewis G. McCauley, b. Sept. 20. 1877.
VII— 1720. JAMES NEAL McCAULEY (Lvdia 6), b. Feb. 18.
1845, at Harrisburg. Pa. ; d. May 9, 1881 ; m. JULIA AGNESS REARDON
Sept. 26, 1875, at Jersey City. She d. Jan. 11, 1879.
He was a contractor. He went to Peru, S. A., for a time. After his mar-
riage they resided in Jersey City. N. J., where she died. He then went to
Washington, D. C, where he died.
Children : —
VIII— 4140. Ella Lydia McCauley, b. July 2, 1876, at Jersey City, N. J., where she resides.
VIII— 4141. Julia Elizabeth McCauley, b. Jan. 5, 1879, at Jersey City; d. March 23.
1906, at Jersey City.
VII— 1721. A. C. BAYARD McCAULEY, b. 1846.
VII— 1722. FREEMAN H. McCAULEY (Lydia 6).
These are twins; both d. young.
VII— 1723. CHARLES HENRY McCAULEY (Lvdia 6). b. Mar.
-, 1851 ;d. 1854.
472 PALMER FAMILY
Issitc of Taylor Ghccii {No. 57/) and Mary S. Kiiiics, born in ^Vest Goshen,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1724. PHINEAS PRATT GHEEN (Taylor, Mary, John, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. Feb. i, i860; m. SARAH J. WILLIAMS Mar. 18,
1886, dau. of Jesse Wilhams and Susanna Johnson, b. March 8, 1859.
He is a farmer; resided on several farms near the place of his birth until
March 29, 1895, when he accepted the position of manager of the W. W. Fra-
zer farms in Moreland Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., where he is still engaged ;
address. Willow Grove, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4142. Russell Taylor Gheen, b. Feb. 21, 1890.
VII— 1725. HANNAH MARY GHEEN (Taylor 6), b. May 11,
1862; m. FRANK MORRELL DAMPMAN April 7, 1885, son of Peter
Dampman; address, 488 13th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Issue : —
VIII— 4143. Geitrude Dampman, who d. in infancy.
Line of John, John, Martha, Hannah, William.
Issue of Hannah Clark {No. ^48) and Jacob McAfee.
VII— 1727. ELIZABETH C. McAFEE (Hannah, William, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. Feb. 8, 1S22; d. March — , 1904; m. GEORGE
STRICKLAND PHILLIPS May — , 1847. He d. July 1902; resided in
Phoenixville, Pa.
Children born there : —
VIII— 4144. LACOB PHILLIPS, b. Mav 10. 1848: m. ISlARY A.
MONCRIEF Jan. 12. 1876, dau. of John Moncrief and Elizabeth J. Timlin,
b. May 6, 1853I
He is a foreman in knitting works, with residence at 326 Hall St., Phoe-
nixville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6613. SARAH BESSIE PHILLIPS, b. Nov. 20. 1882; m.
CHARLES HARRY RICHARDSON April 11, 1906. son of William and
Sarah Richardson, b. Jan. 31, 1882; address, 326 Hall St., Phoenixville. Pa.
IX— 6614. ELLA FLORENCE PHILLIPS, b. April 24. 1886; at
home.
VIII— 4145. OLIVER PHILLIPS, died in infancy.
VIII— 4146. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, b. Dec. 24, 1852; m. ELLA
WAGNER Feb. 22, 1877, dau. of Davis Wagner and Ellen McWilliams, b.
March i, 1857.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 473
They reside at 252 Bridge St., Phoenixville, Pa. No children.
VIII— 4147. LEWIS PHILLIPS, b. 1859: m. MARGARET
( ?) Tliey removed to Wheeling, W. Va., where he was employed in a pot-
tery. No children.
VII— 1728. ANNA MARIA McAFEE (Hannah 6), b. Nov. 27,
1823; d. Jan. 8, 1910; bur. at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery; m. JONES
COULTER Nov. 2j, 1850, son of Charles Coulter and Jane Jones, b. March
24, 1820; d. Jan. 17, 1896.
They resided in Charlestown Twp., Chester Co., Pa. He was a farmer.
She li\ed with her daughter, Jennie: address, West Pikeland, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4148. ilARY V. COULTER, b. Nov. 11, 1851; m. T.WLOR
G. GUNKLE Nov. 10, 1881, son of William Gunkle and Sarah Getty, b.
March 7, 1849; address, 418 Preston St., Philadelphia, Pa. No children.
VIII— 4149. JACOB ^I. COULTER, b. Sept. 3, 1853: m. IMARIA
JANE CRYSTAL Nov. 5, 1872, dan. of John Crystal and Mary Bradley.
b. March i, 1854; d. Dec. 13, 1909: bur. at St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.
He is a farmer in West Pikeland, Chester Co., Pa.: address, Chester
Springs, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6615. (a) SALLIE COULTER, b. April 28, 1875: d. Oct. 17,
1885.
IX— 6616. (b) ANNIE COULTER, b. May 4, 1877; d. May 5, 1901.
IX— 6617. (c) MABEL COULTER, b. Mav 18, 1880: m. EDWIN
GOOD Sept. 16, 1904, b. .-Vug. 23, 1883.
They resided at Royersford, Pa.
Children : —
X— 7477. Russel Good, b. April 10, 1905.
X— 7478. Belma Good, b. Nov. 23, 1906.
IX— 6618. ''(d) CAMELIA COULTER, March 11, 1881: d. March 25,
1881.
IX— 6619. (e) WILLIE COULTER, b. July 25, 1886; d. July 30,
1886.
IX— 6620. (f) EVA MAY COULTER, b. March 19, 1889; d. March
20, 1889.
IX— 6621. (g) CHARLES ROY COULTER, b. June 27, 1891 ; d.
Sept. 23, 1891.
474 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4150. GEORGE W. COULTER, b. Feb. 18, 1855; m. MAR-
GARET ELMA EVANS May 10, 1888, dau. of Phares and Rebecca Evans,
b. Oct. 29, 1863.
He is a farmer in West Pikeland Twp. : address, Chester Springs. Pa..
R. F. D. I.
Issue : —
IX— 6622. Dora Elizabeth Coulter, b. Oct. 4, 1889.
IX— 6623. Helen Josephine Coulter, b. Aug. 26, 1903.
VIII— 4151. CHARLES C. COULTER, b. Aug. 9. 1857; m. HAN-
NAH LEWIS March 23. 1882, dau. of John C. Lewis and Mary Ann Kugh-
ler, b. March 20, 1859; address, Bethayres, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6624. Lewis J. Coulter, b. Oct. 2, 1882.
IX— 6625. Walter Coulter, b. June 25, 1890.
VIII— 4152. JENNIE C. COULTER, b. July 5. 1859; d. Aug. 25,
1908; bur. at Middle Pikeland Lutheran Church; m. MORRIS F. HOL-
MAN Dec. 18, 1878, son of Frederick Holman and Sarah Patrick, b. Feb.
26, 1857.
They reside at West Pikeland, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6626. (a) CLARENCE W. HOLMAN. b. April 24, 1882; m.
LIDIE MAY THOLAN March i. 1905. dau. of John and Hannah Tho-
lan, b. May 6, 1882.
Issue : —
X— 7479. Morris F. Holman. b. April 12, 1906.
IX— 6627. (b) FREDERICK WARKEN HOLMAN. b. Dec. 2-j,
1884.
IX— 6628. (c) LOUIS JONES HOL^IAN. b. May 12. 1886.
IX— 6629. (d) WALTER H. HOLMAN, b. Sept. 10. 1887: d. April
6, 1888.
IX— 6630. (e) NAOMI P. HOLMAN, b. Nov. 7, 1890: m. WIL-
LIAM MORRIS WAGONER Oct. 30. 1907. b. Oct. 13, 1884.
Issue : —
X— 7480. Lewis Milton "Wagoner, b. Feb. 27, 1908.
IX— 6631. (f) SARA LILLIAN HOLMAN, b. Oct. 21. 1892.
VIII— 4153. WILLIAM M. COULTER, b. June 18. 1861 ; m. MAT-
TIE DEWHURST Feb. 6. 1896, dau. of William Dewhurst and Anna Hill,
b. Sept. 29, 1859: address. Oaklyn, N. J. No children.
VIII— 4154. CARRIE S. COULTER, b. Feb. 11, 1866; m. WESLEY
SEVENTH GENERATION. 475
Y. EMERY Nov. 18, 1891, son of William Emery and Kathreeii Verger, b.
No\. 3, 1866; address, Chester Springs, Chester Co., Pa., R. D. i. No chii-
drei .
VII— 1729. MARY JANE McAFEE (Hannah 6), b. Oct. 18, 1825;
(1. Dec. 10, 1903 : unm.
She resided for some years in Philadelphia; afterwards in Phoeni.xville,
Pi., where she died; buried in Morris Cemetry.
VII— 1730. LYDIA McAFEE (Hannah 6), b. Dec. 30, 1827; m. HO-
RATIO POWELL Oct. 5, 1853, son of Ezekiel Powell and Hannah Moses,
b. Feb. 25, 1826; d. Oct. 2^, 1903; buried in Pikeland Cemetery.
He was by trade a plasterer; resided in Pikeland, Chester Co., Pa. Her
address is Kimberton, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4155. EMMA J. POWELL, b. July 27, 1854; m. JOHN PUGH
March 27, 1879, son of Thomas Pugh and Eliza Carver, b. April 13, 1840; d.
>Iov. 24, 1904. No children. Her address is Chester Springs, Pa.
VIII— 4156. MARY E. POWELL, b. April 15, 1856; d. Dec. 29,
1 881; unm.
VIII— 4157. IDA M. POWELL, b. May 31, 1858; d. Aug. 29, 1909;
bur. at Vincent Baptist Church; m. JOSEPH W. HOLMAN Oct. 18, 1881,
son of Samuel Holman and Mary Ann Richardson.
He was for a time a contractor; then took the Hartranft House, Norris-
town; then the Lebanon Valley Hotel, which he sold in igo8; address, 1007
West Main St., Norristown, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6632. GRANVILLE W. HOLMAN, b. Feb. it, 1883: m. MA-
BELLE M. VeAGER Jan. 18, 1905, dau. of Alison Yeager and Clara Beer-
bower.
He is a farmer; addiess, Kimberton, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
X— 7481. .Joseph W. Holman, b. Sept. 21, 1905.
X— 7482. Clara G. Holman, b. Nov. 2, 1907.
IX— 6633. CHARLOTTE M. HOLMAN, b. July 11, 1885; resides
with her parents in Norristown, Pa.
VIII— 4158. HANNA POWELL, b. Oct. 19, 1859; m. McCLELLAN
RICE Aug. 26, 1891, son of John and Phebe Rice, b. July 24, 1865; address
Spring City, Chester Co., Pa.
Child':—
IX— 6634. Elsie Rice, b. Dec 30, 1894.
476 PALMER FAMILY.
Vlll— 4159. ELEANOR POWELL, b. Nov. 23. 1861: m. W. HEN-
RY I^IOCK Feb. 15. 1887, son of William and Rebecca, b. Dec. 30, 1849.
He is a farmer; address, St. Peter's, Chester Co.. Pa., R. D. 3.
Children : —
IX— 6C35. Eli Powell Mock, b, Aug. 20, 18S8.
IX— 6636. Florence Moore Mock, b. Feb. 10, 1890. She was a teacher.
IX— 6637. John Henry Mock, b. Sept. 21, 1891.
IX— 6638. Mary Rebecca Mock, b. Feb. IS, 1893.
IX— 6639. Estella Mock, b. Aug. 14, 1895. \
VIII— 4160. GEORGE MEADE POWELL, b. Nov. 4, 1863; m. EL-
LA V. SMITH j\Iay 30, 1884, dau. of Isaac Smith and Elizabeth Mardi,
b. May 19, 1864.
He is a blacksmith, employed at the Chester Springs Graphite Woks,
with address Birchrunville, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
TX— 6640. Mary Eva Powell, b. Dec. 2, 1884.
IX— 6G41. Harry Oliver Powell, b. July 3, 1888.
IX— 6642. Warren M. Powell, b. Aug. 10, 1895.
IX— 6643. Emma Lvdia Powell, b. Oct. 23, 1900.
IX— 0644. Cornell H. Powell, b. Oct. 23, 1900; d. July 29, 1901.
IX— 6645. Hazel E. Powell, b. Jan. 4, 1906.
VIII— 4161. HARVEY M. POWELL, b. Aug. 3, 1866; d. Aug. :,
1906; m. ELLA R. ROBERTS June 7, 1890, dau. of Isaiah Roberts and
Angeline Keiter, b. Sept. 26, 1870.
He was bur. at Bethel church; address of herself and children. Spring
City, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6646. Clarence Roberts Powell, b. Jan. 30, 1891.
IX— 6647. Herbert Clayton Powell, b. July 22, 1893.
VIII— 4162. ANNIE L. POWELL, b. March 19, 1869; m. EUGENE
EMERY Dec. 26, 1886, son of Simon and Catherine B. Emery, b. July 4,
1864.
He is a farmer; address, Chester Springs, Chester Co., Pa., R. D. 2.
Child :—
IX— 6648. Ivan Emery, b. June 26, 1886.
VII— 1 73 1. WILLIAM C. McAFEE (Hannah 6), b. Sept. 9, 1830; d.
Nov. 28, 1898; unm.
He enlisted in Com. G. First Reg. Pa. Reserves and served three years
in the army during the Ci\il War; afterwards resided in Phoenixville, Pa., and
Avas buried there in iNIorris Cemetery.
VII— 1732. JOSEPH McAFEE (Hannah 6), b. May 20. 1832; d.
?; m. SARAH COLLINS Dec. 25, 1857. dau. of Andrew Collins.
He was a blacksmith : removed to Georgetown. Col., but went later to
SEVENTH GENERATION. 477
Eureka, Cal., where he died. Sarah resided in Denver, Col., at last account.
Children : —
VIII— 41G3. Sallie McAfee, b. Nov. 28, 1862.
VIII— 4104. Douglass McAfee, b. July 4, 1872.
No furtliei account.
VII— 1733. MATILDA C. McAFEE (Hannah 6), b. Aug-. 9, 1840;
m. WILLIAM L. ROSSITER March 26. 1868, son of Albanus Rositer
and Harriet Llewellyn, b. Jan. 31, 1844.
He is a traveling salesman in the drug trade; residence, 341 Washington
Avenue, Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4165. Joseph William Rossiter. b. Jan. 26, 1870; unm.
He is a reporter for Philadelphia papers and resides with his parents.
VIII— 4166. Hannah Elizabeth Rossiter, b. Mar. 17, 1S73; d. Aug. 18, 1873.
Issue of Jcphtha Clark {No. 549) and Margaret Meguire, all born at Coates-
ville, Pa.
VII— 1734. WILLIAM M. CLARK (Jephtha, William, Hannah, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. April 30, 1824; d. Oct. 25, 1906; m. MARLA. Mc-
CLOUD Dec. 29, 1847, '^^^'^- of Jacob McCloud and Annie Parliman, b. Mar.
15, 1829; d. Jan. 14, 1908.
He was for 14 jears a mail carrier in Phoenixville, Pa. In their later
years they resided with their son in New York; both were bur. in Morris
Cemetery, Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4167. GEORGE W. CLARK, b. Dec. 3, 1848; m. EMMALINE
HILKERT Mar. 16, 1869, dau. of Henry Plilkert and Harriet Peters, b. June
30, 1849.
He is a boilermaker and bridge builder; residence 135 S. Main St., Phoe-
nixville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6649. (a) MALVINA CLARK, b. Jan. 22, 1870; d. Jan. 3, 1889.
IX— 6650. (b) BENJAMIN F. CL.-VRK, b. Nov. 5. 1871 ; d. Mar. 17,
1907; m. NETTIE AUSTIN June 13, 1892; no issue.
She resides in Phoenixville, Pa.
IX— 6651. (c) JOHN D. CL.\RK, b. Oct. 30, 1873: linm, : at home.
IX— 6652. (d) MARIE J. CLARK, b. March 15. 1876; m. THOMAS
JONES Aug. 16, 1899, son of Thomas Jones and Serepta Stackhouse, b Aug-
6, 1873.
He is a machinist: reside at 250 Washington .Ave., Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
478 PALMER FAMILY.
X— 7483. Penrose D. Jones, b. Feb. 16, 1904.
X— 7484. Emmaline Jones, b. Jan. 26, 1906.
IX— 6653. (e) GEORGE P. CLARK, b. July 1 1, 1878 : m. EMMA AN-
DERSON April 18, 1906.
He is a machinist: for some time worked a steam crane in Philadelphia;
later returned to Phoenixville, Pa.
IX— 6654. (f) ANNA B. CLARK, b. Tune 3, 1881 : m. ARTHUR
PEARCE Sept. 8, 1902.
They removed to Suffolk, Va.
Children : —
X— 7485. Arthur Pearce, b. July — , 1903; d. same date .
X— 7486. John W. Pearce, b. Oct. 22, 1904.
X— 7487. George Isaac Pearce, b. April — , 1907.
IX— 6655. (g) DAVID P. CLARK, b. Oct. i, 1883; m. ELSIE
WHITE June 7, 1904, dau. of Josiah White and Sarah Kellar.
They reside on Church St., Phoenixville, Pa.
Child :—
X— 7488. Benjamin F. Clark, b. Oct, 5, 1905.
IX— 6656. (h) LILLIE CLARK, b. Feb. 12, 1886; d. Feb. 14, 1886.
IX— 6657. (i) WILLIAM HENRY CLARK, b. Tan. 30, 1887; d.
Feb. 9, 1887.
IX— 6658. (j) PEMBERTON N. CLARK, b. Tan. 30, 1887; d. July
28, 1887.
VIII— 4168. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CLARK, b. Jan. 31, 1851;
m. ADA BEARD Feb. 22, 1876, dau. of Henry Beard and Mary Burk, b.
June 7, 1859.
He is a boilermaker: reside at 151 Bridge St., Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6659. MARY ELLA CLARK, b. Sept. 16, 1877; d. Aug. 7,
1904; m. JOHN ESSICK March i, 1899, son of Jacob and Sallie Essick, b.
Nov. 12, 1876.
They removed to Johnstown, Pa., where she died. He returned to Phoe-
nixville, Pa.
Child :—
X— 7489. tJlniont Essick, b. Aug. 2, 1904; d. same date.
IX— 6660. SALLIE BELLE CLARK, b. Dec. iq, 1879; d. Dec. 28,
1881.
IX— 6661. E:\IMALINE CLARK, b. Tune 24, 1881.
IX— 6662. VIOLET CLARK, b. July 20, 1883.
Both of these reside in Phoenixville, Pa., with their parents.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 479
VIII— 4169. ANNA ELIZABETH CLARK, b. Nov. 27, 1853; d.
April 27, 1854.
VIII— 4170. JEPTHA CLARK, b. Aug. 30, 1855; m. MARY F.
PATTERSON Nov. 10, 1881, dau. of Oliver Patterson and Rachel Ann
Evans, of West Chester, Pa., b. Nov. 14, 1864.
He is Superintendent of Signals on the Reading R. R., with residence at
1228 Hyde Park, Camden, N. J.
Children : —
IX— G663. Lewis Clark, b. July 30, 18S2; d. Jan. 5, 1S86
IX— G664. Charles Clark, b. Oct. 16, 1891; d. June 16, 1892.
VIII— 4171. MARIA JEANNETTE CLARK, b. Aug. 12, 1858; m.
B. FRANK JOHNSON April 19. 1876, son of Robert John Johnson and
Elizabeth Defedrick, b. July 6, 1854.
He is a riveter ; reside in Phoeni.xville, Pa.
Children :—
IX— 6665. (a) EMMA MAY JOHNSON, b. Oct. 8, 1877; m. ROB-
ERT C. HANNUMS Jan. 23, 1897, son of Winfield Hannums and Eliza-
beth Duratt, b. Dec. 15, 1877; address, 30 Nutts Ave., Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
X— 7490. Cora May Hannums, b. July 3, 1898.
X— 7491. Mabel Helen Hannums, b. Sept. 16, 1901.
X— 7492. Elizabeth Hannums, b. Feb. 27, 1906.
IX— 6666. (b) ANNA E. JOHNSON, b. Aug. 18, 1871 ; m. SAM-
UEL H. FERGUSON Feb. 14, 1898.
He went West. She and her children live with her parents at No. i Van-
dever Ave., Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
X— 7493. Francis Ray Ferguson, b. Sept. 16, 1899.
X— 7494. Emma Jeanette Ferguson, b. April 3, 1901; d. Aug. 18, 1904.
X— 7495. Cora Claudine Ferguson, b. Sept. 23, 1904.
IX— 6667. (c) WILMER FRANCIS JOHNSON, b. Jan. 10, 1883;
m. SADIE WALTERS March 15, 1905, dau. of William Walters and Mary
Agness Kenney, b. Oct. 7, 1886.
He is in the grocery trade; address, 24 Fairview Terrace, Phoenixville,
Pa.
Children : —
X— 7496. Esther Pearl Johnson, b. July 15, 1905.
X— 7497. Ellen Catharine Johnson, b. July 10, 1907.
IX— 6668. (d) JEPTHA P. JOHNSON, b. Jan. 3, 1885.
IX— 6669. (e) GEORGE HENRY JOHNSON, b. Mar. 27, 1887; d.
July 6, 1890.
His death resulted from an accident.
48o PAI^MER FAMILY.
IX— 6670. (f) MABEL JOHNSON, b. Sept. 26, 1890; at home.
VIII— 4172. SALLIE M. CLARK, b. Mar. 17, 1861 ; d. May 30, 1864.
VIII— 4173. ANNIE M. CLARK, b. Dec. 22, 1862; m. WILLIAM
STEVENSON Sept. 30, 1883, son of Jeremiah and Hannah Stevenson, b.
May 21, 1862; d. Nov. 30, 1886, at Mattewan, N. Y.
M. second, RICHARD WEIR GRANT May 2T, 1891, son of Mitchell
Grant and Elizabetli W^eir, b. May 26, 1862; address, 1569 Avenue A, New
York.
Children (First husband's children adopted and given surname of last) : —
IX— 6671. ELLA S. GRANT, b. Aug. 26, 1884; m. JEREMIAH
HYATT MARSHALL Mar. i, 1908.
They reside in New York.
IX— 6672. HANNAH CATHARINE S. GRANT, b. Nov. 26. 1885;
d. May 16, 1886.
IX— 6673. ADELE ENGLISH GRANT, b. Nov. 2, 1893, at Ber-
wyn. Pa.
IX— 6674. MARION JEANNETTE GRANT, b. Sept. 22, 1895, in
New York.
VIII— 4174. MARY A. CLARK, b. April 26, 1865; d. May — 1867.
VIII— 4175. WILLIAM HENRY CLARK, b. April 26, 1869; m.
MARY MULLIG.\N July 30, 1905, dau. of James and Mary Mulligan, b.
July 4, 1879.
He is a foreman metallic lather; address. 523 East 82nd St., New York.
Children : —
T$~^fl«- ^,^P*^^ >'"« T ^^^\ \ Twins, b. April 21, 1907.
IX— 6676. Marguerite Helen Clark. J , v , ■
VIII— 4176. CATHARINE ELIZABETH CLARK, b. Feb. 7, 1872;
m. HARRY ROMICK April 18. 1890.
He enlisted in the army during the Spanish-American War and died in
the service.
M. second, GEORGE W. CHARLTON Sept. 18, 1903, son of Robert
Charlton and Elizabeth Tulip, b. Oct. 8, 1872.
He is a metallic lather; address 532 East 89th St., New York.
Children (the first husband's children adopted and given surname of the
last) :—
IX— 6677. Anna May Charlton, b. Mar. 6, 1891.
IX— 6678. Benjamin Franklin Charlton, b. Nov. 17, 1895.
IX— 6679. William Robert Charlton, b. April 13, 1905.
IX— 6680. Minerva Elizabeth Charlton, b. Sept. 8. 1906.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 481
VII— 1735. THOMAS M. CLARK (Jeptha 6), b. Sept. 30, 1825; d.
Nov. 21, 1882; unm.
He resided in Phoeiiixville, Pa., and buried there.
VII— 1737. ISAAC P. CLARK (Jeptha 6). b. Aug. 25, 1828; d.
Nov. 17, i860; unm.
He was a carpenter and macliinist. Pie went to Richmond, Va., and there
died, but was buried at Plioenixvihe, Pa.
VII— 173S. JOSEPH B. CLARK (Jeptha 6), b. Aug. 15, 1830: m.
ANNIE B. FRANKUM, 1858, dau. of John R. and Anna B. Frankum. She
d. Feb. 12, 1864, aged 30 years; buried in Morris Cemeter}', Phoenix\illc, Pa.
M. second, SUSANNA REGESTER Jan. i, 1866, dau. of John and
Mary Gray and widow of Wilham Regester, b. July 7, 1828; d. June 27. 1894;
buried in Riverview Cemetery.
He enhsted June 9, 1862, in Com. N, 68th Reg. Pa. Vo!. Inf. during the
Civil W'ar and served during the War.
He was by trade a heater in iron mills, working at \arious localities, prin-
cipally at Phoeni.xville, Pa., and Wilmington, Del. He is now retired and liv-
ing with his daughter at 1806 Pine St., Wilmington, Del.
Children by first wife: —
VIII— 4177. DELLA CLARK, b. 1859; d. i860.
VIII— 4178. FLORENCE MATILDA CL.\RK, b. June 3. 1862;
unm.
She follows tailoring; resides with her aunt at 321 N. loth St., Reading.
Pa.
Child by second wife: —
VIII— 4179. MAGGIE P.CLARK, b. Oct. 29, 1866; m. FRANK
WILLING Feb. 12, 1885, of Seaford, Del., b. Nov. 11. 1863.
He is in the fire insurance business; no children; address, 1806 Pine St.,
Wilmington. Del.
VII— 1739. GEORGE W. CLARK (Jeptha 6). b. March 3. 1832: m.
HARRIET COLLINS Oct. — , 1849, <l'i"- of John Collins. She d. May ?,
185 1 ; buried at Phoenixville, Pa.
M. second MARGARET HILL Sept. 25. 1856. by Rev. Wm. Major,
dau. of Frederick Hill and .Ann Robb, of Safe Harbor, Lancaster Co.. Pa., b.
Oct. 15, 1837; d. Aug. 3, 1881 ; buried in Riverview Cemetery. (Her parents
were both emigrants when young from Germany).
M. third. ELIZABETH WARFEL Aug. — , 188.4, dau. of Jacob War-
fed and Fanny Thomas, b. Dec. 2, 1848.
482 PALMER FAMILY.
He is an iron worker; removed from Safe Harbor in 1887 to Wilmington,
Del.; resides at 1007 Church St.
Child by first wife : —
Vni— 4180. MARGARET CLARK, b. 1850; d. about April, 1851.
Children by second wife: —
Vin— 4181. MILTON CLARK, b. about 1857; d. young.
Vni— 4182. ANNIE MARGARET CLARK, b. Feb. 16. 1859; m.
JOHN W. BRYAN Oct. 15, 1885, son of Jeremiah Bn,'an and Elizabeth
Cornish, b. Oct. 8, 1859.
He is a saw filer with The American Car and Foundry Company. They
reside at 923 Poplar St., W^ilmington, Del.
Child :—
IX— 6681. Newman Bryan, b. Dec. 21, 1886.
He Is an architect and draughtsman. He resides with his parents.
VIII— 4183. WINFIELD SCOTT CLARK, b. June 13, 1862; m.
CLARA UNTZ March 4, 1886, dau. of Oswald and Mary Untz, b. Aug,
— , 1866; d. Nov. 15, 1903.
M. second, CATHERINE IRONS April 3, 1907. dau. of James Irons
and Catherine Sparks, b. Felj. 10, 1879.
He is a machinist ; emploved at Lobdell's Car Works ; address, New-
Castle, Del., R. F. D. I.
Children by first wife: —
LX— 6682. MARY M. HILL CLARK, b. June 11. 1887: m. JAMES
DRISCOLL Jan. 3, 1907, son of Frank Driscoll, b. Dec. 25, 1885.
He is a plumber; address, 1320 Walnut St.. Wilmington. Del.
Child :—
X— 7498. Frank Driscoll, b. Oct, 1, 1907.
IX— 6683. CLARA SCOTT, b. Dec. 2, 1889.
LX— 6684. EMMA CECELIA CLARK, b. June 9, 1892.
IX— 6685. EDWARD CLARK, b. June i, 1894 (?): d. Aug. — ,
1892 (?).
IX— 6686. WINFIELD SCOTT CLARK, JR., b. June 4. 1900.
VIII— 4184. LORENZA D. CLARK, b. I\Iay 18, 1865; m. LILLIAN
MARIA CORNOG Oct. 24, 1887. in Cecil Co., Aid.; dau. of William D.
Comog and Sarah Jane Turner, b. Oct. 21, 1866.
He is in the grocery trade in Chester, Pa., since May 1896; address 108
E. 1 8th St., Chester, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 483
Children : —
IX— 6687. Elma Roberts Clark, b. Dec. 12, 1888, Wilmington, Del.
IX— 6688. Edith Thackary Clark, b. April 19, 1890, same.
IX— 6689. Samuel Martin Clark, b. Nov. 28, 1891, same.
IX— 6690. Charles Will. Clark, b. April 10. 1893, same.
IX— 6691. Mary Lydia Clark, b. Aug. 19, 1894; d. April 3, 1895.
IX— 6692. LeRoy Clark, b. Jan. 30, 1896, at Chester, Pa.
IX— 6693. George Turner Clark, b. Feb. 9, 1898, same.
rx— 6694. Sara Jane Clark, b. July 17, 1901, same.
IX— 6695. Margaret Hill Clark, b. Aug. 1, 1903, same.
VIII— 4185. MARY ELIZABETH CLARK, b. March 2, 1870; unm.
She is employed with Clark's Dental Establishment, Phila, Pa. ; resides in
Wilmington, Del.
Children by third wife of Geo. W. Clark: —
VIII— 4186. EVA MAY CLARK, b. March 29, 1885: unm.
VIII— 4187. FLORENCE MATILDA CLARK, b. Feb. 21, 1887.
VIII— 4188. GEORGE H. CLARK, b. June 29, 1889.
VII— 1740. JESSE C. CLARK ( Tq^tha 6). b. Dec. 30, 1833; d. Oct.
12, 1872; m. AMELIA RINARD.
M. second. ELIZABETH FE ASTER, 1866.
He was killed at New Castle, Pa., by getting his foot fast along the rail-
road track and was struck by a locomotive before he could get loose.
Child by first wife: —
VIII— 4189. David Clark. No record found.
Child, by secfird wife: —
VUl— 4190. Anna Belle Clark, b. Aug. — . 1871; d. Dec. 18, 1872.
VII— 1741. MARSHALL D. CLARK (Jeptha 6). b. Oct. 16, 1835;
d. July 20, 1901 ; buried in Morris cemetery: m. S.ARAH H.AWS (widow)
June 7, 1877, dau. of Jacob Gicker and Mary Frederick, b. Dec. 29, 1849.
She was m. first ta Joseph. Haws and had a dau. Rodella Haws who in.
Thomas Wilson, a plumber in Phoenixville, and they have seven children —
William, Florence, Walter, Esther, Leola, .Mbert and Helen Wilson.
Marshall D. Clark enlisted during the Civil War in Com. E, 9th Reg. Pa.
Cav., and afterwards resided in Phoeni.xville, Pa., where his widow continues.
Her address is 340 Nutts Ave.
Children born in Phoenixville : —
VIII— 4191. ANNA M. CLARK, b. Oct. 27, 1878; m. NORRIS
DETTR.\ Oct. 26, 1895, son of John B. Dcttra and Annie Rowland, b. Sept.
— , 1874.
He is a carpenter : address, 246 Prospect St., Phoenixville, Pa.
Children : —
484 PALMER FAMILY
IX— 6696. Sarah M. Dettra, b. Feb. 22, 1897.
IX— 6697. Florence Rodella Dettra, b. Sept. 29, 1902.
VIII — 4192. JESSE C. CLARK, b. June 11, 1880; unm. ; employed in
iron works; lives with his mother.
VII— 1742. ELIZABETH CLARK (Jeptha 6), b. Nov. 2t„ 1837;
unm.
She resides at 321 N. loth St., Reading Pa.
Issue of Mary Clark (No. ^^o) and John Foster.
See under her name in Sixth Generation.
Issue of Matilda Clark (No. j^'jj;) and Adam H. Pickle.
VII— 1747. SARAH ELIZABETH PICKLE (Matilda, Williams,
Hannah, Martha, John, John), b. Aug. i, 1846; d. Dec. 24, 1887: unm.
She lived with her mother in Phoenixville, Pa., and there died and was
buried.
VII— 1750. MARY CLARK PICKLE (same Hne\ b. June 16. 1852:
m. HERMAN LEUCHSENRING, JR., June 9. 1884, son of Herman
Leuchsenring and Augtistine d'Ouville, who emigrated from Paris, France, b.
July 23, 1859.
He is a maker of surveyors' instruments. They reside at Norwood, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
Children : — •
VIII — 4193. Herman William Leuchsenring, li. June 10, 1885; unm.
He resides with his parents.
VIII— 4194. Mary Clark Leuchsenring, b. Nov. 29, 1890.
Issue of William H. Clark (No. 55./) and Mary Woodzvard.
VII— 1751. WILLIAM H. CLARK (William. William, Hannah!
Martha, John, John), b. Jan. 25, 1840: d. July 30, 1864; unm.
He was a painter by trade. He enlisted Aug. 22, 1861, in Com. A, o7tli
Reg. Pa. Vol. Inf. for 3 years, and re-enlisted as a veteran March 16, 1864.
He was in many engagements with his regiment and was finally mortally
wounded by picket firing near trenches in front of Petersburg, \^a., July 29,
1864, and died of his wounds the next day at the field hospital.
VII— 1752. lAMES Y. CLARK (William 6), b. April 18, 1842: m.
ELIZABETH DYSON Oct. 2, 1868, dan. of John Dyson and Matilda Nel-
son, b. May 4, 1843; d. Oct. 17, 1886.
He is a machinist. He enlisted in same Com. and Reg. as his brother
above stated and was mustered out at expiration of term, Aug. 22, 1864.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 485
He resides with his unmarried daug'hters at 422 Maple Ave., Coatesville,
Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4195. FLORENCE CLARK, b. Feb. 2, 1872; unm. : at home.
VIII— 4196. MARY MATILDA CLARK, b. June 22, 1873; m. WYL-
LIAM R. JACKSON April 27, 1898. son of Roland Jackson and Mary Ry-
ans; address, 112 W'oodland Ave., Coatesville, Pa.
He has a shoe store.
Child :—
IX— 6608. Mary Elizabeth Jackson, b. Oct. 12, 1899.
VIII— 4197. EVELYN BOYD CLARK, b. Sept. 5, 1874; m. DON-
ALD CAMPBELL. 1905.
They removed to Ontario, California. He is in the car wheel trade. No
response.
VIII— 4198. WILLIAM H. CLARK, b. July 31, 1876; d. May 15,
1878.
VIII— 4199. JOHN DYSON CLARK, b. Sept. 22. 1878: m. MAY
McCONATHY July 3, 1902.
He is employed in a rolling mill, with residence at 328 Walnut St., Coates-
ville, Pa. No children.
VIII— 4200. ELIZABETH PRICE CLARK, b. Feb. 15, 1880; unm.;
at home.
VIII— 4201. HANNAH MABEL CLARK, b. May 4, 1881 ; unm.:
at home.
VIII— 4202. WILLIAM FI. CLARK (2d), b. Feb. 25, 1883; d. Aug.
12, i8qi.
VII— 1753. JEPTHA CLARK (William 6). b. Oct. 4. 1844: d. April
I, 1910: buried in Fairview Cemetery: m. EMILY COFFM.^N Dec. 27,
1866, dau. of Daniel Coffman and Margaret Patrick, b. Sept. 5, 1842.
He enlisted as a private in Com. A 97th Reg. Pa. Vol. Inf. Aug. 22."
1861, for 3 years and re-enlisted as a veteran Mar. 16, 1864, and was promoted
to Corporal Feb. i, 1865, and to Sergt. May i, and mustered out with Com.
Aug. 28, 1865. He took an active interest in and was a member of Brandy-
wine Post, No. 54, G. .\. R. He was a farmer, but they retired to 263 Chest-
nut St., Coatesville, Pa. His death was very sudden from an affection of the
heart.
Children : —
VIII— 4203. J. WESLEY CLARK, b. June 23, 1869; m. KATHAR-
INE McNEEC June 24, 1906. She d. June 5, 1908.
486 PALMER FAMILY.
He is employed with the Centipede Bridge Company; address, Topeka,
Kan. No issue.
VIII— 4204. MARY BLANCHE CLARK, b. March 2, 1871 ; m
JAMES DAVISON April 10, 1897, son of Robert Davison, of Beladona,
Ireland, b. there 1869.
He is a farmer. They farm one of her father's farms, "Briarton," ; ad-
dress, Coatesville, Pa., R. F. D. 4.
Children : —
IX— 6699. Emily Davison, b. Feb. 25, 1898.
IX— 6700. Roberta Davison, b. May 20, 1900.
IX— 6701. Rose Davison, b. June 7, 1905.
VIII— 4205. ANNA MAUD CLARK, b. Sept. 20, 1872; at home.
VIII— 4206. DANIEL COFFMAN CLARK, b. Jan. 4, 1875; m.
ANNIE HARDY.
They removed to Colo. ; address, Idaho Springs, Colo., but no response
except children as given by his father.
Issue : —
IX— 6702. Willis Clark.
IX— 6703. A girl Clark.
VIII— 4207. WILMER CLARK, b. Jan. 25, 1877; d. June 7, 1893;
unm.
He was a boiler maker ; was killed by falling from a stack in' New York,
on which he was working, a careless helper causing him to lose his footing;
buried at Coatesville, Pa.
VIII— 4208. CHARLES McCLEAN CLARK, b. Jan. 17, 1880; m.
EDITH L. BULLOCK April 29, 1903, dau. of Frederick Bullock and Ka^:^-
arine Parsons, b. July 20, 1879, in Derbyshire, England.
He is employed on the Art Department of the Philadelphia (Pa.) Bulle-
tin; address, 149 N. 51st St.
Child :—
IX— 6704. Alice Levering Clark, b. Sept. 9, 1904.
VIII— 4209. HELEN MARGARET CLARK, b. Dec. 25, 1884; m.
RICHARD M. CHAMBERS April 25, 1906, son of George Chambers, b.
Jan. 25, 1885.
He is a clerk in the Lukens Iron & Steel Company; residence 368 Rail-
road St., Coatesville, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 6705. John McCausland Chambers, b. June 25, 1907.
VII— 1755. LEWIS PYLE CLARK (William 6), b. Jan. 4, 1850.
in Chester Co., Pa.; m. KATE L. PRICE Feb. 10, 1875, at Bloomington,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 487
111., dau. of Frank and ^latilda Ann Price, b. May 9, 1856, at Bloomington,
111.
They removed to Austin, Texas, May, 1875, ^"^ engaged in the Iron
Foundry business. He is now proprietor of the Arlington Iron Works of
that city.
Children born there: —
VIII— 4210. KATIE PRICE CLARK, b. Aug. 26, 1876; d. Feb. 20,
1897; m. JOSEPH N. BEAUMONT Jan. 22, 1896.
VIII— 421 1. GENE FLETA CLARK, b. July 18, 1879; m. HORACE
H. SHELTON June 4, 1905.
VIII— 4212. GRACIE OLIVETTE CLARK, b. April 27, 1883.
VIII— 4213. LUCILLE PAULA CLARK, b. Sept. 2, 1886.
VIII— 4214. MARY MATILDA CLARK, b. Jan. 22, 1889.
VIII— 4215. HELEN RODNEY CLARK, b. March 15, 1891.
VIII— 4216. ETHEL ADELE CLARK, b. Aug. 4, 1893.
VIII— 4217. RUTH WOODWARD CLARK, b. Nov. 15, 1895; d.
Feb. 8, 1896.
VII— I7s6. HANNAH E. CLARK (William 6), b. Jan. 11, 1852.
near Coatesville, Pa.; m. JOHN WILLIAM HILL Nov. i, 1894, son of
John A. and Dorothy Hill, of Darmstadt, German}^ They were m. at Tay-
lor, Tex., but removed to Elgin, Tex., Nov. 2, where they resided living a re-
tired life. He d. Dec. 7, 1910. No children.
VII— 1757. DANIEL CLARK (William 6), b. Feb. 18, 1859; m.
MAGDALENE ELMA COFFMAN. dau. of Samuel Coffman and Roxanna
Dyer. b.Julv 6, 1852; d. Feb. — , 1890; address. Grater's Ford, Montgomery
Co., Pa. '
Issue : —
VIII— 4218. LEWIS CLARK, b. Dec. 25, 1876: m. MARGARET
NIXON Jan. 8, 1902; address, Grater's Ford, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— «706. Frank Coffman Clark, b. June 12, 1903.
IX— 6707. Margaret Clark, b. Aug. 7, 1904.
VIII— 4219. MARY R. CLARK, b. July i, 1878; m. MARK GUIN-
EY Sept.—, (?).
They reside at Rock Run, Coatesville, Pa. No children.
PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4220. NOVA CLARK, b. Sept. 12, 1881 ; m. HARRY MC-
DONALD Sept. 18, 1901, son of David McDonald and Margaret Haines, b.
Sept. 18, 1870.
They reside at Penns}i\ania Ave., Coatesville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6708. Harry F. McDonald, b. July 30, 1902.
IX— 6709. Carl R McDonald, b. Deo. 31, 1903.
IX— 6710. Margaret E. McDonald, b. June 25, 1906.
VIII — -4221. ELSlE L. CLARK, b. May 5, 1883; unm; at home with
her father.
VIII— 4222. FRANK COFFMAN CLARK, b. Oct. 21, 1884: m. RE-
BECCA NIXON April 18, 1906.
They reside at Conshohocken, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6711. Charles Lewis Clark, b. Nov. 12, 1907.
Issue of Isaac Way {No. 35,5) and Nancy Miller.
See under his name in Sixth Generation.
Line of John, John, Martha, Hannah, Lydia.
Issue of Hannah Way (A^o. 556) and Jacob Wyly.
VII— 1759. LYDIA A. WYLY (Hannah. Lydia, Hannah, Martha,
John, John), b. Sept. 22, 1818; d. June 24, 1881 ; m. ZEPHANIAH B.
CAMPBELL April 21, 1842, son of John and Margaret Campbell, b. July
6, 1818; d. Sept. 16, 1901 : both buried at Shreve, O.
They resided first in Washington Co.. Pa. ; removed to Shreve, Wayne
Co., O. He was a tanner and carried on the business for many years, secur-
ing a competency. He was noted for his high Christian character, and his
wife is described by a relative as "the most beautiful old lady he ever met and
of noted purity of life."
Issue :- —
VIII— 4223. MARIA M. CAMPBELL, b. Jan. 23, 1843; unm.; re-
sides with her sister, Mrs. Wachtel.
VIII— 4224. JACOB W. CAMPBELL, b. April 8, 1845; d. Aug. 23,
1845.
Vin— 4225. GEORGE P. CAMPBELL, b. March 10, 1847; d. Nov.
25, 1903; m. SARAH H. SCHOFIELD Dec. 22. 1870. She d. Feb. — .
1895.
He graduated from Belvue Hospital College, New York. He first lo-
cated at Ridgeville Corners, Henry Co., O., where he was married; then re-
moved to Tedron and later to Wauseon, both in Fulton Co., O., where he was
in practice, and died at the latter town.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 489
Issue : —
IX— 6712. CLAIR S. CAMPBELL, b. Jan. 2-j, 1872; m. ELSIE AL-
LEN Sept. , — 1896, at Fayette, O.
He graduated as an M. D. from the Detroit, Midi., College of Aledicine
in 1894, and is in active practice as a physician at Wauseon, O.
Issue: —
X— 7499. Charles Allen Campbell, b. Aug. 9, 1907.
IX— 6713. CARL ZEPH. CAMPBELL, b. 1877; d. 1879.
VIII— 4226. ZACHARIAPI B. CAMPBELL, b. Nov. 25, 1849; m-
ANNA BARRINGTON Jun€( 23, 1881, of St. Mary's. O., dau. of Thomas
and Jane Barrington, who came to this country from Wexford Co., Ire., b.
June 23, 1 88 1.
He graduated from University of Wooster, O., in 1875, and from Prince-
ton, N. J., Thqological Seminary, in 1879. He was pastor of the Presbyterian
church at Ada, Ohio, for 21 years, then moved to San Antonio, Texas, in 1900
for the health of his family; returned to Oxford, Ohio, in 1904, where he be-
came chaplain and fiscal secretary of thq Western College for Women, and
succeeded in raising an endowment of $250,000 for that institution ; address,
Oxford, Butler Co., O.
Issue : —
IX— 6714. LILLY BESS CAMPBELL, b. June 20, 1883.
She graduated -from University of Texas in 1905, with degree of B. A.,
and took her M. A. in 1906 from a fellowship of same institution. After
special work in French and Music, she began in 1907 graduate work in the
University of Chicago with CLxpectation of receiving her Ph. D. there in June,
1910.
IX— 6715. MARK BARRINGTON CAMPBELL, b. July u, 1885.
He is an invalid and unable to pursue college studies although very bright
in mind.
VIII— 4227. JENNIE H. CAMPBELL, b. May 29, 1852; m. JOHN
R. WACHTEL Oct. 13, 1891, son of Jacob Wachtel and Elizabeth Riddle,
b. June 7, 1834, six miles north of Shreve; addrass, Shreve, Wayne Co., O.
Issue : —
IX— C716. Irene Wachtel, b. Oct. 31, 1893 .
VIII— 4228. WILLIAM H. CAMPBELL, b. Sept. 18, 1854; d. Sept.
15. 1857.
VIII— 4229. LAWRENCE WILBUR CAMPBELL, M. D., b. Dec
10, 1856; m. ELLA C. MEADER Oct. 20. 1881, at Elkhart, Ind., dau. of
David Meader and Almira Cole, b. May 9, i860.
He is a physician and surgeon ; address, Ada, Harden Co., O.
Issue : —
490 PALMER FAMILY.
IX — 6717. Jassie Margaret Campbell, b. Aug. 6, 1883; m. William D. Buchanan,
June 21, 1905.
IX— 6718. Zephaniah Beall Campbell, b. March 16, 1886.
IX— 6719. Helen Wyly Campbell, b. Sept. 16, 1889.
VIII— 4230. LILLIE M. CAMPBELL, b. May 6, 1861 ; d. Feb. 19,
1878.
VII— 1760. MARIA WYLY (Hannah 6), b. Jan. 22, 1820, at Car-
michaels, Pa.; d. Aug. 4, 1903; m. STEPHEN U. WISE June 16, 1842,
of Greene Co., Pa. He d. Oct. 3, i860.
They removed in 1854 and settled on a frontier farm in Illinois, where
he died, lea\ing her with fi\e children, whom she kept together until grown up.
In Dec. 1879, she removed to Sedgwick Co., Kan., and again took up pio-
neier life, where at the age of 83 years she died and was buried in Ruby Ceme-
tery.
Issue : —
VIII— 4231. ARABELLA L. WISE, b. Nov. 20, 1843; d. March 25,
1897; unm.
VIII— 4232. ALONZO L. WISE, b. March 21, 1846; d. Jan. 9, 1847.
VIII— 4233. HAGER C. WISE. b. Jan. 2;. 1848: m. CALLIE
STONE, of Yadkin, N. C.
He is a retired farmer: address, Wichita, Kan.
Issue : —
IX— 6720. Lettie Wise. She d. young.
IX— 6721. Harbard Wise, b. in 1897.
VIII— 4234. STEPHEN U. WISE, JR., b. May 20, 1850; deed. (?);
VIII— 4235. HANNAH M. WISE. b. Aug. 15. 1852; d. May i, 1857.
VIII— 4236. MARIA ELIZABETH WISE, b. Sept. 20, 1854; d. Aug.
16, 1855.
VIII— 4237. ALBERT WILLIA:.! WISE, b. Julv 11, 1856. at Mar-
shall Co., 111.: m. CATHERINE E. PATCH Dec. 27. 1882, at Wenona,
111., b. 1856, in Cambria Co.. Pa., and whose people have been mgaged in the
iron and steel industry- of that section.
He taught school in 111. and Kansas, to which State he moved in 1880.
They now reside on a large farm in Sedgwick Co., Kan., and all members of
the Methodist church: address, Clearwater, Kan.
Issue : —
IX— 6722. Arthur Wyly Wise, b. Dec. 27, 1885.
IX— 6723. Leslie Beam Wise, b. July 8, 1887.
IX— 6724. Albert Dean Wise, b. July 4, 1889.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 491
IX— 6725. John Barton Wise, b. Dec. 24, 1890.
IX— 6726. Alice Kate Wise, b. Nov. 22, 1897.
IX— 6727. Paul Raymond Wise, b. Aug. 28, 1900.
IX— 6728. Sarah Ruth Wise, b. May 17, 1903.
VIII— 4238. JENNIE M. WISE*, b. Aug. 24, 1859; m. EDMUND
A. KENNEDY March — , 1883.
He is a retired farmer; address, Anthony, Kan.
Issue I — '
IX— 6729. Hager Claude Kennedy, b. in 1884; m. in 1910.
IX— 6730. Royal Kennedy, b. in 1886; d. in 1902.
IX— 6731. Earle Kennedy, b. in 1890.
IX— 6732. George Kennedy, b. in 1896.
VII— 1761. GEORGE L. WYLY (Hannah 6), b. 1822; d. Aug. — ,
1898.
He was an attorney-at-law at Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pa., where he
died; unm.
VII — 1762. IDA WYLY (Hannah 6), resides at Carmichaels, Greene
Co., Pa.; unm.
VII— 1763. SARAH WAY WYLY (Hannah 6), b. Oct. 16, 1828,
at Carmichael, Pa.; d. Oct. 5, 1894, at Ashland, Neb.; m. WILLIAM HARD-
IN Sept. 20, 1849, of Fayette Co., Pa., by Rev. S. E. Hudson, b. 1825
He was a surveyor.
Issue : —
VIII— 4239. (a) LOUISA MARIE HARDIN, b. Nov. 17, 1850, at
Fayette Co., Pa.; m. ANDREW PETERSON Aug. 24, 1869, at Omaha,
Neb., by Rev. H. W. Kuntz ; address, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Issue : — ■
IX— 6733. FERN HARDIN PETERSON, b. Aug. 11, 1870, at Oma-
ha; m. JOHN M. BUFORD April 10, 1890; address, Falls City, Neb.
Issue: — .. . 1
X— 7500. John M. Butord, b. Dec. 18, 1893, at Kansas City, Mo.
X— 7601. George H. Buford, b. Sept. — , 1903, at Atchison, Kan.
IX— 6734. MINNI VISTA PETERSON, b. Feb. 28, 1872, in Colo;
m. WISDOM.
IX— 6735. CLEMENT W. PETERSON, b. at Victor, Col. ; m., but
record not g^ven.
Note. — The Wise family trace an honorable ancestry back through six gener-
ations to Hesse Darmstead, Germany.
492 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4240. (b) FERN LAZEAR HARDIN, b. Aug. 24, 1853, on
tbe old Hardin Estate, Fayette Co., Pa. ; m. SAMUEL E. UPTON Jan. 9,
1881, at Lincoln, Neb., by Rev. Lewis Gregory; address, 1133 L St., Lincoln,
Neb.
Issue: —
IX— 6736. Vera Augusta Upton, b. Aug. 4, 1884.
She Is a teacher of voice culture in the School of Music, Nebraska State Uni-
versity. Her address is, Lincoln, Neb.
VIII— 4241. (c) CHARLES OLIVER HARDIN, b. Dec. 17, 1854;
address, Belum, N. Mexico; unm.
VIII— 4242. (d) WILLIAM J. HARDIN, b. 1856; d. 1861.
VIII— 4243. (e) IDA HARDIN, b. 1859; d. 1863.
VIII— 4244. (f) GEORGE WYLY HARDIN, b. April 11, 1861 ; m.
MAGGIE CUNNINGHAM, 1889. at Lincoln, Neb., by Rev. Mr. Raston;
address, Gresham, Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 6737. Leah Winona Hardin, b. April 22, 1890, at Greenwood, Neb.
IX— 6738. Ethel Way Hardin, b. Dec. 19, 1891, at Juniata, Neb.
IX— 6739. Helen Deborah Hardin, b. Sept. 15, 1902, Ulysses, Neb.
VIII— 4245. (g) MITO BLOUNT HARDIN, b. Dec. 10, 1863, at
Windham, la. ; m. MAUD McGONIGAL Jan. 15, 1890, of Juniata, Neb.
Their address is Humphrey, Neb.
Issue : —
K— 6740. Harold Clement Hardin, b. Jan. 31, 1891, at Juniata, Neb.
IX— 6741. Leonard Merritt Hardin, b. Oct. 31, 1893, same.
VIII— 4246. (h) BEN LOGAN HARDIN, b. Jan. — , 1867; d. 1870.
VII— 1764. ELIZABETH STYNE WYLY (Hannah 6), b. Dec. 30,
1830; m. HIRAM HAMILTON HACKNEY* Oct. 5, 1852, son of John
Hackney and Lydia Sidwell, b. Nov. 9, 1822; d. Feb. 17, 1899, at 38' West
Church St., LTniontown, Pa., where Elizabeth continues.
Elizabeth S. Hackney is described as "an exceptionally bright and intel-
ligent woman, capable of having made a mark in literature had she so turned
her attention." Hiram H. Hackney was raised on a farm in Menallen Twp.,
Note. — The Hackney family were settled in the town of Hackneytown, a suburb,
but subsequently a part of the city of London, England. They were engaged in run-
ning coaches to and in London, whence comes the name of Hackney coaches, now
abreviated to "Hacks." In the period between 1670 and 80 the progenitor of the
American family emigrated to Virginia. One branch of the family came to Lancaster
Co., Pa. Afterwards in 1770, Aaron Hackney was the first of the name to come to
Fayette Co., Pa. He was a Friend or Quaker, and his wife's name was Gregg. His
youngest son, John Hackney, (b. March 20, 1783; d. Dec. 31, 1867;) m. Lydia Sidwell
Aug. 6, 1812, amongst whose children was Hiram Hamilton Hackney, of No. 1764.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 493
Fayette Co., Pa., of which, with his brother John, they became the owners.
He attended the rude schools of the neighborhood and graduated from MacH-
son College, Uniontown, Pa. He afterwards taught school, then dealt in live
stock, then became a farmer. He became a director of the First National Bank
of Uniontown at its organization, and continued therein thei'eafter. He was
Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for some time, then a stock breeder in
Wyoming, of which territory he was in 1880 offered the governorship, but
for business reasons declined the honor.
" 'Squire" Hackney was always a very popular man with his neighbors,
honored for his judgment, his knowledge, his integrity and his Christian char-
acter. He frequently arbitrated difficulties, drew up articles of agreement and
wrote wills for his neighbors. He taught his children early in life the essen-
tials of good citizenship and gave to each a good education.
His children were : —
Vni— 4247. VIRGINIA WYLY HACKNEY, b. Dec. 31, 1853; m.
EDWARD GILFILLAN HUDSON April 30, 1879, at New Salem, Pa.,
son of Rev. Samuel E. Hudson (a minister of the Cumberland Presln'terian
church, who was born Aug. 21, 1810, and Matilda Grace McGrew, his wife,
born Nov. 4, 1810, who were m. Aug. i, 1839). b. March 22, 1848, at Car-
michaels. Pa.
They removed to Lincoln, III., wliere the}' resided until Nov., 1900, when
they went to Newton, Harvey Co., Kan., their present residence.
He is an attorney-at-law and dealer in real estate, mortgages, etc.
Children, all born at Lincoln, 111 : —
IX— 6742. Charles Sidwell Hudson, b. March 1, 18S0; d. same date.
IX— 6743. Edward Hiram Hudson, b. Sept. 23, 1882; d. Feb. 21, 1884.
IX— 6744. Frederick Auld Hudson, b. Nov. 24, 1884.
He was a medical student (1907) in the senior class at Northwestern Uni-
versity, Chicago, 111.
IX— 6745. Harry Hackney Hudson, b. Feb. 27, 1890.
IX— 6746. Edgar George Hudson, b. April 7, 1892.
VIII— 4248. MARY FRANCES HACKNEY, b. Aug. 12, 1855; d.
Nov. 26, 1874, of typhoid fever, whilst at the Pittsburg Female Seminary,
Pittsburg, Pa.
VIII— 4249. EDGAR S. HACKNEY, b. May 7, 1857: m. ELIZ.\-
BETH PHILLIPS, 1891, dau. of William and Ruth Phillips.
She lived but ten months after marriage.
M. second, CAROLINE M. HOGG June 13, 1896, dau. of George" E.
Hogg, of Brownville, Pa.
Ha was elected teller of the First National Bank, of Uniontown, Pa., in
1877, and in 1890 was elected cashier of the same bank, which position he
has since held.
Children : —
IX— 6747. George Edgar Hacknev. b. March 7, 1898.
IX— 6748. Hiram Hamilton Hackney, b. Nov. 11, 1899.
VIII— 4250. HIRAM H. HACKNEY. JR., b. Nov. 30, 1859, at
494 PALMER FAMILY
Fayette Co., Pa.; m. FRANCES V. BLAIR Sept. 25, 1888, dau. of Hon.
Edward K. Blair, formerly of Fayette Co., Pa., and Barbara Allen, both now
of Atchison, Kan, b. Aug. 3, 1861.
They reside in Atchison, Kan. He became a teller in the First National
Bank of Atchison in 1881, and afterwards assistant cashier, which position
he continues to hold.
Children : —
IX— 6749. Helen EUzabeth Hackney, b. in 1889 (?).
rx— 6750. Edward Blair Hackney, b. in 1893 (?).
Vni— 4251. JACOB SIDWELL HACKNEY, b. :May 4, 1862; m.
ANNA M. EASTMAN June 7, 1887, dau. of Dr. Henry Eastman and
Mary Porter. , i -j^
He studied medicine witli the late Dr. Smith Fuller; graduated at the
Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, April 2, 1885. During the year
1885-6 he was elected by competitive examination as resident physician to the
West Penna. Hospital, of Pittsburg, Pa. ; after serving one year in that ca-
pacity, he located in Uniontown, Pa., April, 1886, where he enjoys a success-
ful practice; address, 59 Jefferson St.
He is also interested in genealogy and has furnished important informa-
tion for this work.
Children : —
DC— 6751. Martha Frances Hacknev, b. April 4, 1888; d. Feb. 12, 1893.
IX— 6752. Virginia Hackney, b. May 30, 1890.
She was a student at Baldwin's School for Girls, Brj'n Mawr, Pa.
rx— 6753. Henry Eastman Hackney, b. April 2,1892.
He was a student at the Culver Military College, Culver, Ind.; prepared and
entered Princeton University, N. J., After graduation he will read law.
rx— 6754. Mary Elizabeth Hackney, b. Jan. 12, 1894. She is at home,
rx— 6755. Jacob Sidwell Hackney, Jr., b. Oct. 9, 1895. He is at home.
Vn— 1765. HANNAH J. WYLY (Hannah 6), b. June 17, 1838; d.
Sept. 26, 1 861; unm.
vn— 1766. JACOB L. WYLY (Hannah 6), b. Julv 17, 1840, at Car-
michaels, Pa.; m. ELIZABETH ANNA REYL Sept. 6,' 1867, dau. of Isa-
iah Reyl and Cynthia Graham, of Wayne Co., O., b. Nov. 17, 1843.
He was educated at "Old Greene Academy"; read law in part; taught
school some time and in March, 1S61, went to Iowa. On June 13, 1861, he
enlisted in Com. F, ist Iowa Cav., and was in the field 3 years; was in all bat-
tles of the Regiment and was slightly wounded twice; he was honorably dis-
charged Sept. 9, 1864. He was proffered a Colonel Commission, but refused
it. Afterward he was a cliaplain of a G. A. R. department of Ohio ; also Asst.
A. D. G. of U. V. L., U. S. Army.
He has been a pastor in the Baptist church for over 30 years, mostly lo-
cated in Illinois and Ohio, finally locating in Granville, Licking Co., O. He
retired from regular pastcrage, but delivers addresses and lectures; has a fine;
farm of 2 1 5 acres in the gas belt, with a gas well on the farm. He writes, "I
SEVENTH GENERATION. 495
am spending the setting of the sun of Hfe in a pleasant home, looking back on
a useful life with bright assurances for the future."
Children : —
VIII— 4252. GEORGE A. B. WYLY, b. Sept. 9, 1867, near Jena
City, la. ; m.
He was principal of New Philadelphia School, O., then removed to
Schrowder, Minn.
Issue : —
IX— 6766. Lawrence Wyly.
IX— 6757. Ruby Wyly.
IX— 675S. Ralph Wyly.
VIII— 4253. EMMA JANE WYLY, b. Jan. 7, 1869, near Marible,
Mo.; m. A. A. RICH July 20, 1902.
They reside near Columbus, O. ; he has an office in that city. No chil-
dren.
VIII— 4254. EDGAR C. WYLY, b. April 29, 1871, near Wooster,
O. ; m. ADA HAYNES March 23, 1899; address, Granville, O. ; resides on
father's farm.
■IX— 6759. .One child which died.
VIII— 4255. IDA C. WYLY, b. Jan. 15. 1873, in Edgerton, 111; m. L.
KITCHEN Dec. 23, 1898; address, Condit, Ohio.
Issue : —
IX— 6760. Elizabeth Kitchen.
VIII— 4256. BLANCH WYLY, b. Jan. 23, 1875; d. Feb. — , 1878.
VIII— 4257. NELLIE A. WYLY, b. March 2;^, 1878; m. L. A. OS-
BORN Dec. — , 1899; address, Granville, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6761. Donald Osborn.
IX— 6762. Francis Osborn.
VIII— 4258. HARRY S. WYLY, b. Dec. 17, 1880, at North Amherst,
Ohio.
He is a traveling salesman ; address, Granville, O.
VIII— 4259. LILLIAN A. WYLY. b. Dec. 23, 1882.
She graduated at Denison University; then was a teacher in Fergus
Falls, Minn ; then went to Chicago, 111.
VIII— 4260. EDITH WYLY, b. March 18, 1885; d. 6 months of age.
Issue of Abraham C. Way (No. 5(5/) and Alice Thistlethivaite, born near Car-
michaels, Greene Co., Pa.
VII— 1770. ELIZABETH WAY (Abraham, Lydia, Hannah. Martha,
John, John), b. June 19, 1834; d. Feb. 24, 1868; m. DR. GEORGE W.
496 PALMER FAMILY.
KELLEY Spring of 1866, as his second wife. No children. (His first wife
her sister.)
VII— 1771. ELLEN WAY (Abraham 6), b. Oct. 7, 1835; d. March
•2^, 1865; m. DR. GEORGE W. KELLEY May 17, 1858. He d. April 6,
1906, aged 79 years.
Children : —
VIII— 4261. LAURA VIRGINIA KELLEY, b. July i, 1859; d. Nov.
13, 1862.
VIII— 4262. FRANK B. KELLEY, b. Nov. i, i860; m. ; not found.
VIII— 4263. EDGAR WAY KELLEY, b. Nov. 15, 1863; unm.
He is a druggist; not found.
VII— 1772. CLARK B. WAY (Abraham 6), b. Feb. 23, 1840; m.
ELIZA NUMBERS Nov. 15, 1864, dau. of James Numbers and Nancy
Key fowler, b. Sept. 16, 1840.
They reside at Woosier, O.
Issue : —
VIII— 4264. ELLA A. WAY, b. April i, 1867; m. H. W. CASE
Dec. 17, 1890; address, Silver Lake, Ind., R. F. D. 3.
Children : —
IX— 6763. Winnlfred B. Case, b. Dec. 5, 1891.
IX— 67G4. Lucile Case, b. Nov. 21, 1894.
VIII— 4265. ZETUS R. WAY, b. June 26, 1868; m. SUDE AN-
DRES S Sept. 10, 1896.
They reside in Shreve, Wayne Co., O., and he is in the restaurant busi-
ness.
Children : —
IX— C765. Lillian "Way, b. Aug. 2, 1897.
IX— G766. Gladys Way, b. Nov. 8, 1898.
IX— 6767. Netta Way, b. July 5, 1901.
VIII— 4266. LUCY M. WAY, b. March 10, 1874; unm.; lives with
her father.
VII— 1773. RICHARD T. WAY (Abraham 6), b. Feb. 18, 1843; d.
July I, 1864; unm.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 497
Issue of Mary Way (No. fdj) and William Mitchener.
VII— 1774. MILTON W. MITCHENER (Mary, Lydia, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. June 3, 1837; dec'd; m. ELIZABETH V. EV-
ANS Aug. — , i860.
No response received ; record as in first edition ; lier address, Carmichaels,
Greene Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4267. Anna Mary Mitchener, b. July 4, 1862.
VIII— 4268. William Mitchener, b. Mar. 17, 1864.
VIII— 4269. Ida L. Mitchener, b. Oct. 4, 1866.
VIII— 4270. Bessie Mitchener, b. Dec. 22, 1869.
VII— 1775. SARAH J. MITCHENER (Mary 6). b. Aug. 21, 1840;
m. JOHN L. HUGHES Jan. 31, 1864, son of Thomas Hughes and Ehza-
beth Hickman, of Clarksville, Pa., b. June 19, 1836.
He is an insurance agent; address. Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4271. EDGAR A. HUGHES, b. Nov. 19, 1864, in Pa. ; m. SU-
SANNA WATTS.
He is a photographer ; they reside in Chicago, 111.
Issue : —
rx— 6768. Thadius W. Hughes, b. June 19, 1896.
IX— 6769. Helen Virginia Hughes, b. April — , 1899.
IX— 6770. Max L. Hughes, b. Nov. — , 1901.
IX— 6771. Marshall Hughes, b. May — , 1905.
VIII— 4272. THADIUS L. HUGHES, b. Nov. 6, 1866, in O.; m.
HARRIET STEPHENSON, of Seattle, Wash., where he is employed in the
treasurer's office. No issue.
VIII— 4273. WALTER HUGHES, b. Dec. 3. i860, in O. ; m. NY-
GETTA LA CROSS, of Chicago.
They reside in Chicago, 111., and own a store: no children reported.
VIII— 4274. ALICE MAE HUGHES, b. Nov. 27. 1871. in la.: m.
DR. PAYNE: reside in Boone, Iowa; no issue.
VIII— 4275. HELEN B. HUGPIES, b. Dec. 9. 1874, in la.: m.. but
record not given ; now a widow in Ciiicago, 111.
VIII— 4276. MYRTLE L. HUGHES, b. March 11. 1877, in la. : unm.
She graduated as a professional nurse at Seattle, Wash.. June 1908.
498 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4277. ADELL R. HUGHES, b. July 27, 1880, in la. ; m. WIL-
LITS H. FISHER.
He is a coal merchant in Chicago, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 6772. Dorothy Jane Fisher, b. Oct. 17, 1905.
VII— 1776. FRANCIS M. MITCHENER (Mary 6), b. Feb. 7, 1842;
unm.
He is an attorney-at-law ; resides in Carmichaels, Greene Co., Pa.
VII— 1777. LYDIA O. MITCHENER (Mary 6), b. Nov. 3, 1843;
d. April 2, 1867; unm.
VII— 1778. M. MELISSA MITCHENER (Mary 6), b. May 21,
1846; m. JAMES B. REEVES Dec. 24, 1867.
They removed to Roswell, New Mexico; no further account.
VII— 1780. H. ELDORA MITCHENER (Mary 6), b. Oct. g, 1854;
m. J. EWING BAILY Oct. 21, 1880, b. March 6, 1856; address Carmich-
aels, Greene Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4278. HARRY FRANCIS BAILY, b. May 2, 1882.
VIII— 4279. WILLIAM EWING BAILY, b. March 15, 1885; m.
MARY QUINTER MILLER Sept. 27, 1906.
VIII— 4280. EDNA LEONIS BAILY, b. Sept. 19, 1887.
VIII— 4281. JOHN HOWARD BAILY, b. July 18, 1890.
VIII— 4282. RACHEL LLOYD BAILY. b. Aug. 28, 1892.
VIII— 4283. KARL MITCHENER BAILY, b. Sept. 8, 1900.
VIII— 4284. KENNETH GLADDIS BAILY, b. Sept. 8, 1900.
These last two are twins.
VII— 1781. LECONIS MITCHENER (Mary 6), b. Sq)t. 20, 1857;
unm.
She lives with her brother, Francis M.
Issue of Harriet Way {No. 564) and James Lifaenberg, born in Greene Co.,
Pa.
VII— 1782. LYDIA ANNE LITZENBERG (Harriet, Lydia, Han-
nah, Martha, John, John), b. May 19, 1839; m. MICHAEL G. MOORE
Sqpt. 22, 1862, son of Abraharrt Moore.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 499
He is a farmer. He enlisted in the army during the Civil War ; was taken
prisoner, and died in Andersonville Prison July 27, 1864.
M. second, ELIJAH NELSON HULL Feb. 23, 1867, in Pa., son of
Silas and Elizabeth Hull, b. March i, 1842, in Knox Co., O.
He is a farmer. They settled first near Mt. Pleasant, then in Lucas Co.,
la.; then removed to Kirwin, Philips Co., Kan., and present address is High-
land Station, Doniphan Co., Kan. He served in the Civil War until it closed.
Issue : —
VIII— 4285. EMMA ELDORA HULL, b. F^b. 16, 1868, at Lucas
Co., la.; m. HARRY RUTTER Dec. 24, 1889, son of David and Mary Rut-
ter, b. Feb. 8, 1868.
He is a farmer; address, Seibert, Colo.
Issue : —
IX— 6773. Rosle May Rutter.
IX— 6774. Archie DeWitt Rutter.
IX— 6775. Grace Rutter.
VIII— 4286. ERNEST LLOYD HULL, b. Jan. 7, 1873; d. Jan. 29,
1875-
VIII— 4287. ARTHUR HULL, b. Aug. 25, 1874: d. Feb. 19. 1876.
VIII— 4288. ALBERT L. HULL, b. Aug. 25, 1874; unm. He is a
farmer, living with his parents.
These last two were twins.
VII— 1783. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WAY LITZENBERG (Har-
riet 6), b. March 26, 1842: d. June 14. 1894, at Russell, la.; buried there by
G. A. R. : m. MARY ALLUCIA ALLEN June 22, 1871, dau. of EHjah
Allen and Mary Jane Kurtz, b. Feb. 4, 1848.
He was a blacksmith and farmer. He was in the army during the Civil
War; afterwards settled at Russell, Lucas Co.. la. His widow's address is
539 E. 36th St., Portland, Oregon.
Children : —
VIII— 4289. CHARLEY LITZENBERG, b. March 27, 1873; d. April
^7^ 1873.
VIII— 4290. WILLIAM ROY LITZENBERG, b. Tulv 10, 1877; m.
ELLA J. FARRER July 7, 1903.
He is an attorney and counselor in Patents, Trade Marks and Copyrights,
office, 1105 Wells Fargo Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Children : —
IX— 6776. Roy Farrer Lltzenberg, b. June 14, 1904, at ChlcsKO, 111.
DC— 6777. Charlotte Josephine Lltzenberg, b. Sept. 22, 190,'5, at Portland, Ore.
VIII— 4291. FRANK EARL LITZENBERG. b. July 10, 1877; m.
500 PALMER FAMILY.
EDA MAPLES, 1903. She d. May 13, 1905; no children; address, Port-
land, Ore.
VIII— 4292. CORA A.MIE LITZEXBERG, b. Jan. 18, 1882; m.
JOHN HOMER CLARK Oct. 28, 1906.
They reside at Portland, Ore.
VIII— 4293. DON HENRY LITZEXBERG, b. Aug. 27, 1883; unm.;
address, Portland, Ore.
VIII— 4294. GLEX LOGAX LITZEXBERG, b. Feb. 19, 1887; unm.;
address, Portland, Ore.
Vn_i784. MARY ELLEX LITZEXBERG (Harriet 6), b. Mar. 16,
1844: m. BEXJAMIX F. STILLEY Dec. 31, 1867, at Mt. Vernon, O.,
son of Joel Stilley and Evans, b. Mar. 2, 1843; d. Feb. 28, 1905;
bur. Farnam Cemetery.
Her address is Farnam, Xeb., Box 124.
Issue : —
VIII— 4295. HARRY STILLEY, b. June 13. 1873; d. young.
VIII— 4296. HERBERT X. STILLEY, b. March i. 1877; »i- DORA
COLEMAX, 1899, at Lancaster, Pa., of Terryhill, Pa., b. June 20, 1878; ad-
dress, Holdrege, Neb.
Issue, the first born at Manheim. Pa., the others at Farnam, X'eb. : —
IX— C778. Elwood Leroy Stilley, b. March 22, 1900.
IX— 6779. Homer Stilley, b. Nov. 3, 1902; d. Nov. 7, 1902.
IX— 6780. Vera Mary Stilley. b. Dec. 9. 1903; d. Dec. 31, 1903.
IX— 6781. Gertrude Celia Stilley, b. Oct. 10. 1905.
IX— 6782. Genevieve C. Stilley, b. Jan. 1. 1907.
VIII— 4297. NONA G. STILLEY, b. Jan. 18, 1886; m. BERTON A.
BROWN Jan. 18, 1905, b. March 11. 1883, at Clifton, la.; address, Farnam,
Neb., R. D. I.
Issue : —
IX— 6783. Gladys Loretta Brown, b. Dec. 1. 1905, at Farniim, Neb.
IX— 6784. Glenrose Brown, b. Nov. 24, 1906. same.
IX— 6785. Cleon Archibald Brown, b. July 8, 1908, same.
VII— 1785. HANNAH JANE LITZENBERG (Harriet 6), b. July
2, 1846; d. Sept. 10, 1855.
VII— 1786. ARABELL LITZENBERG (Harriet 6), b. Oct. 2, 1850;
m. JESSE McCANN Oct. 15, 1870, by. Rev. J. S. Gibson, son of William
and Rebecca McCann ; address. Rice's Landing, Greene Co., Pa.
Children : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 501
VIII— 4298. ANNA MAY McCANN, b. Sept. 10, 1872; m. JOHN
WESLEY GROOMS Dec. 26, 1893.
They reside in Pencelod, Greene Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6786. Grace Grooms, b. April 22, 1895.
IX — 6787. Jesse Clarence Hamilton Grooms, b. March 24, 1897.
IX— 6788. Samuel Lincoln Grooms, b. Nov. 17, 1900.
IX— 6789. Ira Wesley Grooms, b. April 9, 1905.
VIII— 4299. JESSE A. McCANN, b. Aug. 24. 1874; m. SARAH
CHRISTOPHER Jan. 12, 1S98: reside in Fayette Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6790. Hannah Belle McCann, b. May 27, 1902.
IX— 6791. George Frank McCann, b. May 18, 1904.
VII— 1787. AMELIA LITZENBERG (Harriet 6), b. Nov. 14, 1854;
d. March 11, 1900; m. HENRY KEYS Jan. 14, 1875, son of David Keys*, b.
June 10, 1837.
His address is Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pa., R. D. 6.
VIII— 4300. JOHN R. KEYS, b. Mar. 18, 1876.
VIII— 4301. MARY OLIVE KEYS, b. Dec. 24, 1877; m. JACOB
WEBB ; address, Stockton, Cal.
VIII— 4302. WESLEY HOWARD L. KEYS, b. Jan. 12, 1880; unm.
His address is Wayiiesburg, Greene Co., Pa.
VIII— 4303. WILLIAM HENRY KEYS, b. May 15, 1882; m. NAN-
CY WATERS.
VIII— 4304. ROSA P. KEYS, b. Aug. 29, 1884; unm.
VIII— 4305. GEORGE WILEY KEYS, b. Jan. 31, 1887; m.; ad-
dress, Norwood, O.
VIII— 4306. TESSIE BELL KEYS, b. Dec. 25, 1888; d. Jan. 30,
1890.
VIII— 4307. NOVELLA C. KEYS, b. Oct. 4, 1890.
VIII— 4308. IDA S. KEYS, b. April 24, 1893.
VIII— 4309. SHERIDEN P. KEYS. b. Mar. 6. 1806.
Note. — David Keys had besides Henry sons Isaac, Jacob, John and a dau. Sarah.
David was a son of John Keys, of Berks Co., Pa., who also had other children, Isaac,
JoKn, Jr., Daniel, Abel and Nancy (Patterson) Keys.
502 PALMER FAMILY.
Line of John, John, Martha, Hannah, Hannah.
Issue of Joseph C. Pyle (No. 5(5(5) and Eliza Woodward.
VH— 1788. EMILY PYLE (Joseph, Hannah, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. 7 mo. 15, 1824; d. i mo. 30, 1904; m. WILLLVM FOLLIARD
PERDUE I mo. 8, 1846, son of WilHam Perdue and Sarah Hoopes, b. 2 mo.
7, 181 1 ; d. 9 mo. 29, 1880.
He is a farmer; resided in West Cahi Twp.. Chester Co., Pa., where he
died. Emily removed to Coatesville; both were buried in West Cahi Friends'
Grounds.
Children : —
VIII— 4310. JOSEPH F. PERDUE, b. 11 mo. 2, 1846; m. ANNA
BUTLER 10 mo. 17, 1872, dau. of Hon. William Butler* and Letitia Thomas,
b. 4 mo. 21, 1852; d. 10 mo. 28, 1904.
Thciy were legally separated.
M. second, IDA L. BUCKWALTER 4 mo. 11, 1883, dau. of Henry
Buckwalter and Margaret March, b. 7 mo. 25, 1861.
He is an attorney-at-law ; resided a few years in West Chester, Pa ; on
Oct. 21, 1886, went to Kansas City and remained there until April 5, 1898,
when he came to New York City, and had office at 48 Broadway, and later at
105 William St.
Issue by first wife : —
IX— 6792. Letitia T. Perdue, b. 6-5-1874; d. In infancy.
IX— 6793. William B. Perdue, b. 8-31-1876; d. in infancy.
Issue by second wife: —
IX— 6794. .Joseph F. Perdue, Jr., b. 10-19-1884.
He is a civil engineer. He went to Guiguete, Equador, in the line of his profession.
IX— 6795. Henry B. Perdue, b. 11-2-1886.
He was temporarily clerking at South Bethlehem, Pa.
IX— 6796. Emily Marguerite Perdue, b. 12-29-1888; m. William Hall Chalmers, July
7. 1908, son of William Chalmers and Hall, b. May 2, 1885. Address,
Cranford, N. J.
IX— 6797. Charles W. Ash Perdue, b. 5-28-1891; at home.
VIII— 43II. ANNIE PERDUE, b. 7 mo. i, 1848; m. CHARLES W.
ASH 5 mo. 26, 1881, son of Phineas Ash and Caroline Ash, of Che.ster Co.,
Pa., b. 2 mo. 20, 1848.
The}' reside in Coatesville. Pa., where he is in the lumber and wood trade;
no children.
VII— 1791. CLARKSON W. PYLE (Joseph 6). b. 8 mo. 12, 1830;
m. LOUISA BRIGGS.
They removed to the West, but nothing further is known of them; no is-
sue.
Note. — Hon. William Butler was long a Judge on the bench of his native county,
then of the U. S. District Court in Philadelphia. Letitia Thomas was a dau. of Dr. Isaac
Thomas and Anne Miner and granddaughter of Charles Miner, who established the
Village Record newspaper in West Chester, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 503
VII— 1792. FRANKLIN PYLE (Joseph 6), b. 4 mo. 28, 1832; d. 10
mo. — , 1871 ; unm.
He was killed during the great fire, Oct. 7-10, 1871, in Chicago, 111.,
where he was then living.
For issue of Alice Pylc (No. 5(5p) and Paltner Chamherlin (No. i^o) see un-
der his name.
Issue of Lydia Ann Pyle (No. 5Ji) and Jesse Cloud.
VII— 1794. I. ALBERT CLOUD (Lydia A. 6), b. 10 mo. 26. 1841;
d. 2 mo. — , 1900; m. EMILY A. GILL 12 mo. 26, 1861, dau. of Thomas
and Mary Gill. She d. 10 mo. 9, 1862 ; both buried at West Laurel Hill.
He was m. twice afterwards ; last to ADA SHARP, widow, nee Hick-
man, who survived him. dau. of John Hickman.
They resided in Philadelphia and left no children. She has, since his
death, resided in New York.
VII— 1796. ANNA MARY ADELAIDE CLOUD (Lydia A. 6), b.
12 mo. II, 1845; d. 3 mo. 30. 1905: m. WILLIAM B. CURREY 6 mo. 15,
1870, son of William Currey and Ellen Whittaker, b. Feb. 15, 1839, at Tren-
ton, N. J.
He claims to be the ninth William in direct descent. He had a store at
208 Chestnut St., and since his wife's death has lived with his son-in-law, in
N. W. Cor. S. 50th St., and Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
The following account was published in the "Evening Bulletin", April
5. 1906:—
"One of the city's old business houses, conducted by the same family for nearly
seventy-five years, that of William B. Currey. at 20S Chestnut St,, has passed into
history. The contents of this old place were sold Friday.
"This business of selling notions and men's furnishings was established in 1831
by the late William Currey, who died on the 29th of Nov., 1890, in his eighty-flfth
year. He was born of English parentage and came to the state of New Jersey when
he was about twelve years old. His father was a Life Guard of King George rV. of
England. He was six feet four inches in height and fought in the battle of Waterloo.
Mrs. Ellen R. -Currey, his great granddaughter, of 3344 Walnut St., has two pistols
found on that battlefield.
"After his death his son William B. Currey, who is now retiring, took his place.
He has been in the store for almost fifty-four years and doing business under his own
name for sixteen years. When asked if he was sorry to leave the old store, he said:
'I am glad and I am sorry, but I want the rest.' "
Children, born in Philadelphia : —
VIII— 4312. WILLIAM C. CURREY, b. May 4, 1871 ; d. July 29,
1895; unm.; buried at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
VIII— 4313. TESSE ALBERT CURREY, b. Aug. 2, 1873: m.
FRANCES WHITELY April 26, 1905, of Philadelphia, Pa.; removed to
Portland, Ore., with address, 520 Spring St., that city.
Child :—
IX— 6798. Whltely Albert Currey, b. April 8, 1906.
504 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4314. MARY GENEVIEVE CURREY, b. Oct. 28, 1875; m.
JAMES W. CASSEL Nov. 8, 1905, in Philadelphia, son of Peter B. Cas-
sel and Mary Ann Undercefler, of Bucks Co., Pa., b. Sept. 29, 1871.
He is a druggist, with store and residence Cor. of 50th St. and Osage
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
VIII— 4315. GEORGE SIMPSON CURREY, b. Feb. 14, 1877; d.
July 14, 1877.
VIII— 4316. ARTHUR HILL CURREY, b. June 23, 1878; d. July
18, 1878.
VIII— 4317. HUBERT BAKER CURREY, b. June 23, 1878 (twin
with last No.), d. Dec. 5, 1881.
VIII— 4318. ADA A. CURREY, b. Feb. 16, 1884; unm. ; address, 50th
St. and Osagei Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
VIII— 4319. WALTER SMETHERS CURREY, b. June 21, 1885;
d. July 4, 1885.
Issue of Jane Pyle (No. 572) and Henry M. Paxson.
VII— 1797. HANNAH A. PAXSON (Jane, Hannah, Hannah, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. 2 mo. 16, 1839; unm.
In conjunction with her sisters, they have a boarding house at Ocean
City, N. ].. during the summer season. In winter they reside at 2527 Aspen
St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 1798. SARALI JANE PAXSON, b. 9 mo. 21, 1840; unm. (See
last No. for occupation.)
VII— 1799. HENRY CLAY PAXSON, b. 7 mo. 22, 1842; d. 4 mo.
22, 1843.
VII— 1800. HENRY CLAY PAXSON (second of name), b. 2 tno.
24, 1844; d. 10 mo. 5, 1856.
VII— 1801. ANNA RACHEL PAXSON, b. 5 mo. 14, 1846; unm.
She taught school for 23 years, and has since been with her sisters.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 505
Issue of Lewis Pyle (No. $74) and Orpha Heald.
VII— 1802. JOSEPH HAINES PYLE (Lewis, Hannah, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. 7 mo. 29, 1840, in Delaware; d. 9 mo. i, 1910; m.
SARAH SHARPLESS 10 mo. 15, 1864, dau. of William Sharpless and
Sarah Yarnall, b. 2 mo. 12, 1843.
He is a farmer; resided near Unionville, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4320. EMMA S. PYLE, b. 8 mo. 25, 1865; d. 7 mo. 7, 1900;
m. THOMAS W. McNEIL i mo. 4, 1890, son of Horatio McNeil and Ra-
chel Wickersham, b. 10 mo. 25, 1865.
He is an attorney-at-law, with office at 615 Hall Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6799. Ruth L. McNeil, b. 10-2-1891.
IX— 6800. Orpha H. McNeil, b. 10-15-1893.
VIII— 4327. LAURA MAY PYLE, b. i mo. 31, 1868; m. DR. HEN-
RY H. NICHOLS Dec. 26, 1895, son of Benjamin Nichols and Lauretta
Hissin, b. 3 mo. 28, 1868.
They removed to Marshalton, Iowa, where he is in activel practice of his
profession.
Child:—
IX— 6801. Lauretta Nichols, b. May 28, 1898.
VIII— 4322. LOUIS R. PYLE, b. 9 mo. 23, 1872; m. MARY AT-
KINSON 8 mo. 17, 1898, dau. of Albert Atkinson and Phebe Hilles ( ?).
He is a farmer and poultry raiser with address Kennett Square, Pa., R.
D. 2 ; no children.
VII— 1803. ROBERT LEWIS PYLE (Lewis 6), b. i mo. 29, 1842;
m. ELIZABETH D. WALTON 10 mo. 15, 1863, dau. of David Walton and
Eliza Pusey, b. 7 mo. 6, 1841 ; d. 3 mo. 5, 1884.
He was born on the Heald homestead, Delaware, whe;re his parents re-
sided for eight years after their marriage. He completed his education at Ben-
jamin Swayne's School and engaged in storekeeping at London Grove. His
business increased under careful management and in addition to the original
store has establishmaits at Avondale, Hamorton and West Grove, all in Ches-
ter Co., Pa. He was one of the organizers of the West Grove National Bank
and now its president. He is a manager and deeply interested in the George
School of Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa., and was one of a committee to select and
secure this site for the school. His residence and address is London Grove
Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4323. JESSIE PYLE, b. 8 mo. 31, 1864; unm. ; resides with her
father.
5o6 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4324. FREDERIC B. PYLE, b. 9 mo. 7, 1867; m. ELLEN
PASSMORE 10 mo. 6, 1892, dau. of George Birdsall Passmore and Eliza-
beth Broomell, b. 5 mo. 12, 1870.
He is ail architect. They reside in Washington, D. C, with address 1003
F Street, N. W.
Children : —
IX— 6802. Frederic Lawrence Pyle, b. 9-3-1894.
IX— 6803. Elizabeth Pyle, b. 4-6-1896.
VIII — ^4325. ELLEN PYLE, b. 10 mo. 31, 1872; unm.'
She is a teacher ; address, London Grove, Pa.
VIII— 4326. ROBERT PYLE, b. 3 mo. 7, 1877; m. HANNAH WAR-
NER CADBURY 3 mo. 15, 1910, dau. of John W. Cadbury, of Germantown,
Pa.
He graduated at Swarthmore College in 1897, and afterwards attended
the Woodbrook School, in England. He then became associated with the
Conard & Jones Co., nurseries, of West Grove, Pa., with a specialty of grow-
ing the best roses, and later he became president of the company; address.
West Grove, Pa.
VIII— 4327. MARGERY PYLE, b. 10 mo. 8, 1878; address, London
Grove, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1804. EDWARD PYLE (Lewis 6), b. 9 mo. 16, 1845; m.
JOSEPHINE KEMBLE 6 mo. 1874, dau. of Amos Kemble.
They removed to Nebraska, and engaged in stock raising; probable ad-
dress. Alliance, Neb. No children reported.
VII— 1805. HANNAH J. PYLE (Lewis 6), b. 12 mo. 6, 1847; m.
EDWIN R. BUFFINGTON 5 mo. 5, 1870, son of Richard Buffington and
Ann Pusey (who were m. by Mayor John Swift, of Philadelphia, 12 mo. 8,
1836), b. 10 mo. 18, 1843.
He is a merchant; had a store at Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa., until 1874,
when they removed to Rising Sun, Cecil Co., Md., where in company with
his sons they conduct an extensive dry goods, furniture, etc., store. In third
mo. 1902, he was recorded as a minister in the Society of Friends, which posi-
tion he has creditably filled.
Children : —
VIII— 4328. WALTER R. BUFFINGTON, b. 3 mo. 26, 1873; d. 4
mo. 3, 1904; m. SARA SCOTT 9 mo. 8, 1898, dau. of James and Margaret
Scott. No children reported.
VIII— 4329. ALBERT L. BUFFINGTON, b. 12 mo. 16, 1874; m.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 507
EDNA POWNALL 6 mo. 10, 1903, dau. of Joseph and Mary Pownell, of
Christiana, Pa.
He is in the business firm with his father; address, Rising Sun, Md. No
children.
VIII— 4330. CHARLES EDWIN BUFFINGTON, b. 5 mo. 6, 1876;
m. ADA KIRK 9 mo. 25, 1901, dau. of Josiah and Annie Kirk, of Liberty
Grove, Md.
He is also in the business firm with his father; address. Rising- Sun, Md.
Child :—
IX— 6804. Linda Ann Buffington, b. 9-26-1907.
VII— 1806. PENNOCK M. PYLE (Lewis 6), b. 3 mo. 2, 1851; m.
JOSEPHINE LANCASTER 10 mo. 14, 1875, dau. of Joseph Lancaster and
Susan Frame, b. 12 mo. 19, 1850, in Pennsbury.
They reside at Hamorton, Chester Co., Pa., where he has been a mer-
chant in the firm of his brother, Robert S. Pyle, for many* years.
Child :—
Vin— 4331. Helen Pyle, b. 12-30-1S77.
Issue of Ann Eliza Pyle {No. 575) and Pennock Mercer.
VII— 1807. ROBERT P. MERCER (Ann Eliza, Hannah, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. 2 mo. 13, 1838; m. EMMA MERRIHEW 3 mo. 16,
1865, dau. of Stephen Merrihew and' Eliza* (Peters) Palmer, b. 4 mo. 15,
1840.
They reside 223 West Third St., Chester, Pa., where he has an extensive
practice as a Homoeopathic physician. He has also been prominently con-
nected with the J. Lewis Crozer Hospital, and has held important city offices
such as school director and councilman. He is a member in advanced degrees
in the Masonic Fraternity. His wife is an active member in the Benevolent
Society of Chester for the relief of the poor. They have an adopted daugh-
ter.
VIII— 4332. SALLIE MERCER, b. Dec. 29, 1866.
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VII— 1809. CHARLES HENRY MERCER (Ann Eliza 6), b. 6 mo.
6, 1841; m. MARY MARTIN 10 mo. 12, 1864, dau. of Simon Martin and
Deborah P. Sellers, b. 2 mo. 24, 1837.
(Simon, son of Thomas Martin and Margaret Pennock).
He is a carpenter and builder. They have resided at Chester, Keamett
Note.— Eliza was first the wife of Abraham M. Palmer (see No. — ). Stephen
Merrihew was in the printing business for many years In Philadelphia, Pa., with
residence in Camden, N.J.
5o8 PALMER FAMILY.
Square, Villa Croft, Hamorton, Norwood, Moylan and later removed to his
sons, near Northbrook, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4333. ELIZABETH MERCER, b. 8 mo. 13, 1866: m. CARL-
TON J. PYLE 5 mo. 18, 1886, son of Cloud Pyle and Mary L. McFad-
den, b. 3 mo. 26, 1861, at Mortonville, Chester Co., Pa., where they reside, en-
gaged in farming with charge of the paternal farm.
Children : —
IX— G805. Charles Cloud Pyle, b. 2-13-1889; m. N. Grace Cook, in 1908, dau. of Alice Cook.
IX— 6806. Leland S. Pyle, b. 3-7-1895.
IX— 6807. Ronald Pyle.
VIII— 4334. FREDERICK T. MERCER, b. 7 mo. 14, 1869, in Ken-
nett Square; m. CORA WOODWARD 7 mo. 17, 1890, in West Chester, Pa.,
dau. of Albert Mattson Woodward and Hannah Mason Parker, b. 8 mo. 2,
1871,, in Philadelphia.
He followed the profession of an architect for eighteen years, with of-
fice at 717 Walnut St., Phila., and residence at Norwood, Pa., but his health
demanding an outdoor life he purchased a farm in Pocopson, Chester Co., Pa.
and removed there in 1905; address. North Brook, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6808. Herwald Woodward Mercer, b. 7-8-1891, at Hamoiton, Pa.
rx— 6809. Robert Pyle Mercer, b. 1-21-1S96, at Norwood.
IX— 6810. Gwyn Mercer, b. 4-21-1903, same.
VIII— 4335. WALTER MERCER, b. 3 mo. 3, 1875; d. 4 mo. 18,
1875, whilst his parents resided in Chester, Pa.
VIII— 4336. PENNOCK MERCER, b. Nov. 3, 1876, in Chester, Pa.;
m. LILLIE HENDERSON July 18, 1899, dau. of Harry W. Henderson
and Annie Smith, b. Oct. 25, 1877.
He is a dratightsman and architect, employed in Philadelphia, with resi-
dence at 85 Bartram Ave., Lansdowne, Delaware Co., Pa.
Child :—
IX— 6811. Mildred Mercer, b. Oct. 28, 1900.
VII— 1810. LEWIS P. MERCER (Ann Eliza, 6), b. 6 mo. 29, 1847;
d. 7 mo. 6, 1906; m. SARAH T. PENNOCK 11 mo. 26, 1868, dau. of
George Pennock and Eliza Mason, b. 8 mo. 5, 1850.
The following obituary is taken from "The Evangelist" :
"The Rev. Lewis Pyle Mercer died at his home in Cincinnati suddenly on July
6, 1906, of angina pectoris. He was born at Kennett Square, Chester, Co., Pa., June
27, 1847. His father and mother were highly respected Quakers. He was educated
in the common schools, the Chester Co. Normal School, Taylor's Scientific and Classical
Academy and the Theological School of the New Jerusalem Church, now at Cambridge,
Mass. He commenced his ministiT in the New Church in Cleveland, O., In 1870. He
was ordained in 1872, and accepted the pastorate of the Detroit Society of the New
Jerusalem, continuing there until April 1877, when he entered upon the pastorate of
the newly-formed Union Swedenborgian Church of Chicago. In this pastorate h© was
SEVENTH GENERATION. 509
very successful. On Nov. 6th, 1881, this church became united with the parent society —
the Chicago Society of the New Jerusalem — on which date was held the first service in
the Van Buren Street Temple, located where now stands Steinway Hall. From that
time Mr. Mercer was pastor of the united and happy church. Very soon following,
he was elected Presiding Minister of the Illinois Association, which office he filled
unQl he left the state in 1901.
"In 1894, on the division of the Chicago Society of the New Jerusalem into
four parishes, he became pastor of Kenwood church, Berkeley Ave. and Forty-second
Place.
"In 1901 he accepted a call to the Cincinnati Society of the New Jerusalem and
soon became General Pastor of the New Church over the Ohio Association. He was
elected President of the Urbana, O., University of the New Church in 1905.
"To the wide circle of those who knew and loved him through personal contact,
his death will be the apparent sundering of a tie of sweet friendship and companion-
ship and the still wider circle of those who have profited from his admirable contribu-
tions to our church literature, the sudden hushing of his voice and the resting of his
pen will come with a sense of personal and individual loss.
"Among the younger in years of our General Pastors, he possessed the wisdom
of wide experience, a tested devotion and trained ability in meeting the needs of men
such as few officials attain; and especially in the wide field of the Western States,
where for years he succeeded the late Dr. Hibbard as General Pastor of the West, there
will be a sudden feeling of temporary orphanage in his being taken away.
"The zeal and devotion with which Mr. Mercer assumed the duty of president of
Urbana University, and the intelligence and skillful enterprise shown in the conduct
of its affairs during the past two years are known to all interested in this Important
New Church educational institution.
"Joyous in his own nature, he would impart joy to all in every sphere of useful
work. It will be hard to recall a word of bitterness or unkindness spoken by him
of others and even harder to remember or think of any one's cherishing a hard or
unkind feeling toward him.
"Outside of his own denomination he will probably be best recognized and re-
membered by the active and prominent part he took as one of the general committee
for promoting and carrying on the Parliament of Religion during the Columbian Ex-
position at Chicago in 1893, and for the scholarly exposition of the faith of the church
of his choice."
Children : —
VIII— 4337. JULIA E. MERCER, b. Feb. 15, 1870; m. CHARLES
G. SMITH, JR., Oct. ID, 1888, son of Charles G. Smith and Eliza L. White,
b. Jan. 26, 1868, in Chicago, 111.
They removed to Washington, D. C, in 1890. He is treasurer of the}
Columbia Granite and Dredging Co., office 3218 K St., N. W., and residence
21 16 O St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Children : —
IX— 6812. Cornelia Mercer Smith, b. Aug. 10, 1889.
IX— 6813. Elizabeth Pennock Smith, b. July 4, 1891.
IX— 6814. Charles Carlton Smith, b. May 17, 1894.
IX— 6815. Sarah Mercer Smith, b. Oct. 19, 1896.
IX— 6816. Lewis Mercer Smith, b. June 27, 1906.
VIII— 4338. LUCY E. MERCER, b. Oct. 17, 1871 ; m. WILLIAM
SPENCER CLUFF June 3, 1896, son of William Hassard Cluff and Sarah
Spencer, b. Dec. 31, 1863, at Ottawa, Canada.
He is engaged in the City Auditor's office of Ottawa, Can., in which city
they reside.
Children : —
rx— 6817. Elizabeth Penrose Cluff, b. April 14, 1897.
IX— 6818. William Spencer Cluff, b. Feb. 10, 1900.
IX— 6819. Lucy Mercer Cluff, b. June 29, 1902.
Sio PALMER FAMII^Y.
VIII— 4339. CORNELIA MERCER, b. Aug. 21, 1874; d. Dec. 15,
1909, in Chicago, 111. ; m. EDWARD LEVINE BILLINGSLEA June 3,
1898, son of Capt. Billingslea and Mary Hopkins; address, 4539
Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
She was a woman of charming personality and lofty character. She was
gifted with a fine voice, which had been cultivated in this country and abroad
and was well known in amateur musical circles and through her public use of
her voice in aiding her father in his church work.
He is a member of the firm of Rogers, Brown & Co., in iron and coal
trade.
Children : —
IX— 6820. Lewis Mercer Billingslea, b. Feb. 28, 1899.
IX— 6821. Cornelia Billingslea, b. in 1909.
VIII— 4340. MATTIE P. MERCER, b. Jan. 25, 1876; m. ALBERT
H. BILLINGSLEA Oct. 10, 1898, brother to Edward S.
He is in the advertising business; address, 4539 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
Children : —
IX— 6822. Mary Beatrice Billingslea, b. April 24, 1901.
IX— 6823. Sarah Mercer Billingslea, b. Dec. 23, 1906.
VIII— 4341. LEWIS P. MERCER, b. Nov. 19, 1878; m. GEORGI-
AN A WALKER Oct. 10, 1899.
He is with Dq Camp Bros. & Jule, Iron, Coal and Coke Co. ; address, 48
E. 49th St., Chicago, 111.
Child:—
IX— 6824. Margaret Walker Mercer, b. May 23, 1903.
VIII— 4342. CHARLES PENROSE MERCER, b. Aug. 29, 1884;
m. LAURA KEEK Oct. 21, 1907, dau. of George L. Keek and
Moore, of Baltimore, Md.
They reiside in Birmingham, Ala., where he is with the iron firm of Rog-
ers, Brown & Co.
Child :—
IX— 6825. Carolyn Mercer, b. July 25, 1908.
Issue of Matilda Pyle {No. 576) and Thomas E. Bennett, born in Birming-
ham, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1811. SARAH R. BENNETT (Matilda, Hannah, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. 10 mo. 23, 1847; d. 7 mo. 10, 1885; m. JOHN C.
PHIPPS 2 mo. 20, 1873, son of Caleb Phipps and Hannah Baily, b. 6 mo. 4,
1845-
He is a farmer. They resided near "Gum Tree," Chester Co., Pa., where
Sarah died of pneumonia, and was buried at Birmingham. He went to
the St. Louis Fair in the Spring of 1904 and in the fall removed to Kansas
City, Mo., and became a traveling salesman for a Cotton Seed Meal Co., and
traveled over much of the western country.
Children : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 511
VIII— 4343. CLARENCE B. PHIPPS, b. March 26, 1874; m. EM-
MA M. LONG July i, 1903, of Independence, Mo.
He studied law, but did not long continue to practice it ; resided in Kan-
sas City, Mo., several years and later removed to La Crosse,
Wis., where he is advertising agent for William Dourflinger's department
Store.
Children, all born at Independence, Mo. : —
IX— 6826. Hilda Rebecca Phipps, b. March 22, 1904.
IX— 6827. Caleb Clarence Phipps, b. Dec. 14, 1906.
IX— 6828. Richard Edward Phipps, b. Jan. 27, 1909.
VIII— 4344. EDGAR C. PHIPPS, b. June 17, 1875; m. ANNA CAR-
VER 1903- She d. Summer of 1906, at St. Clement, Mo.
M. second wife, 1908.
He was at one time engaged on the "Kansas City Star," but not found
latQT.
Issue : —
IX— ^829. Mildred Phipps, b. first of year 1904.
IX— 6830. Bennett Phipps, b. in 1906.
VIII— 4345. EDITH E. PHIPPS, b. Aug. 18, 1876; m. OWEN H.
STAUFFER Feb. 7, 1901, son of John Stauffer and Catharine Barr, b. Nov.
4, 1874.
He is a clerk in the general postoffice. Ninth and Chestnut Sts., Philadel-
phia; residence, 419 Edgwood St., thence to 5718 Cedar Ave., that city.
Issue : —
IX— 6831. Ellwood Barr Stauffer, b. Oct. 10, 1902.
IX— 6832. Ruth Hartman Stauffer, b. Jan. 12, 1904.
IX— 6833. Edith Stauffer, b. Dec. 1, 1908.
VIII— 4346. JOHN ELLWOOD PHIPPS, b. March 13, 1878; m.
LILLIAN MAE SHANER July 15, 1907, dau. of Elmer A. Shaner, oi
Zieglerville, Pa.
He went as a teacher to the Philippine Islands in 1904, where he; staid two
years ; is now principal of Higii School, with residence at Minotola, N. J.
Child :—
IX— 6834. Marian Frances Phipps, b. April 13, 1908.
VIII— 4347. HANNAH M. PHIPPS, b. June 17, 1879.
She was a teacher; had school (1907) at Christiana, Pa.; ni.
FENSTERMACHER April — , 1909.
They reside at 421 Pine St., Lancaster, Pa.
VIII— 4348. LOUIE J. PHIPPS, b. Oct. 13, 1880.
She was a teacher; had school at Chester Heights, Delaware Co., Pa., for
two years; m. EDWARD STEVENSON Nov. — , 1907.
He is a traveling salesman. They reside in New York.
Child :—
IX— 6835. Dorothy Stevenson, b. in 1908 (?).
512 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 4349. CALEB ROLAND PHIPPS, b. Feb. 12, 1885; d. Sept.
4, 1885.
VII— 1812. HANNAH BENNETT (Matilda 6), b. 9 mo. 23, 1849;
m. ROSS METZ Jan. 11, 1877, son of John Metz and Susan Isenberg-, b.
April 19, 1850, at Williamsburg, Blair Co., Pa.; d. Oct. i, 1904, in Philadel-
phia ; buried in Woodland Cemetery.
He was in the stationery and wall paper trade. Hannah resided at 3903
Powelton Ave., and later at 220 South 51st St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4350. ELLWOOD PAUL METZ, b. June 17, 1878; unm.; at
home.
VIII— 4351. JOHN CLIFFORD METZ, b. Oct. 8, 1882; m. WILLI-
MINA MAYER Nov. 20, 1907, dau. of Franz Mayer, b. circa, 1885.
He is employed with the Charles Christman Stationery, etc., Co.
Issue of Susan Pylc (No. 37/) and Jesse Taylor.
VII— 181 3. EDITH S. TAYLOR (Susan, Hannah, Hannah, Martha,
John, John), b. 4 mo. 12, 1848, at West Chester, Pa.; unm.
She resided with her mother, 311 North High St., West Chester, Pa.
She is interested in genealogy and has furnished valuable contributions to this
work.
Issue of Rachel Pyle (No. 3/8) and Caleb Perdue, born in West Cain, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
VII— 1 8 14. WILLIAM R. PERDUE (Rachel, Hannah, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. 9 mo. 9, 1849; m- ELLEN V. STEVENS May 16,
1877, dau. of Dr. A. H. Stevens and Caroline Hart, of Western New York, b.
Nov. 22, 1846.
He graduated as an M. D. 1874, at University of Pennsylvania; was in
Philadelphia one year, then settled in Unionville, Chester Co., Pa., where he
actively practiced his profession; later removed to West Chester, Pa.
Cliildren born in Unionville: —
VIII— 4352. CHARLES PERCIVAL PERDUE, b. Aug. 18, 1878;
unm.
He resides in Chester, Pa., where he is engaged with the Paraphinei Co.
VIII— 4353. ELLEN HART PERDUE, b. Sept. 18, 1880; m. IRVIN
R. CLEAVER Sept. 24, 1902, son of and Lucetta Cleaver, b. Feb.
24, 1880.
They reside in Morton, Delaware Co., Pa. He is engaged in the Frank-
lin National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., in charge of Foreign Exchange.
Children : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 513
IX— 6836. Clyde Perdue Cleaver, b. Dec. 26, 1903.
IX— 6837. William Harold Cleaver, b. April 9, 1906.
IX— 6838. Ruth Cleaver, b. April 6, 1907.
VIII— 4354. BERTHA DOROTHY PERDUE, b. April 23, 1882;
unm. ; resides with her parents.
VII— 181 5. LOUIS P. PERDUE (Rachel 6), b. 8 mo. 23, 1852; m.
BELLE MYERS.
He is employed in a rolling mill at Coatesville, Pa. No children.
VII— 1818. IDA J. PERDUE (Rachel 6), b. 3 mo. 12, 1858; m.
CLOUD N. SPEAKMAN 8 mo. 7, 1879, by Friends' Ceremony, son of
Cyrus N. Speakman and Sarah Ann Cloud, b. 5 mo. 11, 1852.
Their residence is at Coatesville, Pa., where he has book and wall paper,
etc., store at 137 Main St.
Children : —
VIII— 4355. Walter B. Speakman, b. 7-12-1882; d. 2-24-1903; unm. He is buried in
Fairview Cemeterj'.
VIII— 4356. Elmer C. Speakman, b. 8-4-1885.
VIII— 4357. Norman E. Speakman, b. 11-21-1886.
VII— 1819. THOMAS MENTOR PERDUE (Rachel 6), b. 4 mo.
16, 1861 ; m. LYDIA H. HARRY 4 mo. 6, 1898, dau. of Samuel G. Harry
and Jane P. Wickersham, b. 11 mo. 20, 1861.
He is a farmer. They reside near Marshalton, with address West Ches-
ter, Pa., F. R. D. II.
Child :—
VIII— 4358. Samuel Harry Perdue, b. 1-10-1899.
VII— 1820. SARAH H. PERDUE (Rachel 6), b. 11 mo. 25, 1863;
unm.
She resides in Philadelphia, Pa., and is a bookkeeper at Room 710 Drexel
Building.
Line of John, John, Martha, Hannah, Isaac.
Ch. of Eli^a Clark (No. $/p) and Moses Long.
VII— 1821. MARY CATHARINE LONG (Eliza, Isaac, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. May 30, 1841 ; m. ANDREW SULLENBERGER
Sept. -8, 1861, b. April 29, 1841 ; d. April 17, 1904.
They resided at Soudersburg, Lancaster Co., Pa. Since his death she has
resided in Lancaster, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4359. (a) WILLIAM HARRISON SULLENBERGER, b.
April 5, 1862; d. July 7, 1868.
5H PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4360. (b) CHARLES PORTER SULLENBERGER, b.
March 11, 1866; d. Sept. 20, 1866.
VIII— 4361. (c) HENRY RUFUS SULLENBERGER, b. Nov. 7,
1868; d. Feb. I, 1871.
VIII— 4362. (d) JESSE CLARENCE SULLENBERGER, b. April
II, 1871; d. (?).
VIII— 4363. (e) JOHN WESLEY SULLENBERGER, b. Nov. 10,
1873; m. FRANCES RINEER April 5, 1894, dau. of George Rineer and
Julia Redman, b. June 24. 1876.
He is employed on P. R. R. ; address, Lancaster, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6S39. Dorothy Sullenberger, b. Oct. 26, 1894.
IX — 6840. Wilmer Eugene Sullenberger, b. May 15, 1896.
IX— 6841. Helen Maud Sullenberger, b. Dec. 5, 1897.
IX— 6842. George Rufus Sullenberger, b. Sept. 28, 1901.
IX— 6843. Robert Ray Sullenberger, b. Sept. 7, 1902.
IX — 6844. Hugh Lee Sullenberger, b. Nov. 14, 1904.
IX— 6845. Elizabeth Julia Sullenberger, b. Feb. 16, 1907.
VIII— 4364. (f) WILLIAM SULLENBERGER, b. Oct. 13, 1876.
He went to Wheatland, Montana.
VIII— 4365. (g) MAUD ELIZA SULLENBERGER, b. June 17.
1879; m. GALON RINEER March 14, 1900, son of Harvey Rineer and
Lydia McGlaughlin, b. 1875.
He is a trader, with residence at Lancaster, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6846. Harvey Andrew Rineer, b. June — , 1901.
IX— 6847. Erma Irene Rineer, b. Oct. 14, 1903.
VII— 1S22. REUBEN CLARK LONG (Eliza 6), b. April 17, 1843;
d. Sept. 20, 1863.
He enlisted in the Union x-Vrmy during the Civil War and was killed at
the Battle of Chickamaugua.
VII— 1823. JOSEPH HENRY LONG (Eliza 6), b. Feb. 23, 1845;
m. FLORENCE C. HOLL Dec. 5. 1874, dau. of Joseph H. Holl and Bar-
bara Carpenter, b. Jan. 24, 1853.
They reside at Strasburg, Lancaster Co., Pa., where he is engaged in
business with store.
Children : —
VIII— 4366. FLORENCE RUTH LONG, b. Oct. 17, 1875; d. March
— , 1876.
VIII— 4367. ELLEN GERTRUDE LONG, b. Oct. 23, 1876; m.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 515
BURCHARD N. TROUT April 18, 1900, son of George B. Trout and
Frances Ryan, b. Nov. 14, 1876.
He is a machinist; residence, 112 E. Biddle St., West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6848. Joseph Paul Trout, b. March 14, 1901.
IX— 6849. George Herbert Trout, b. Jan. 19, 1903.
IX— 6850. Alma Frances Trout, b. Oct. 22, 1904.
VIII— 4368. JOSEPH HERBERT LONG, b. June 3, 1878; m.
ELIZABETH Pugh Oct. 25, 1905, dau. of William and Catherine Pugh; ad-
dress, Strasburg, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 6851. Florence Catherine Long, b. Aug. 18, 1906.
VIII— 4369. REUBEN PAUL LONG, b. June 10, 1883.
VIII— 4370. DAVID RAYMOND LONG, b. Feb. 3, 1885.
He was a draughtsman at Baldwin's Locomotive Works, Philadelphia,
for some time; later removed to Lancaster, Pa.
VIII— 4371. ADAH HOLE LONG, b. Feb. 16, 1887.
VIII— 4372. MARY HELEN LONG, b. July 18, 1889.
VII— 1824. DAVID EZRA LONG (Eliza 6), b. Nov. 27, 1846; m.
SUSAN S. TROUT Feb. 18, 1873, dau. of John and Catherine Trout, b.
July I, 1849.
He is a merchant; resides at 502 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. No chil-
dren.
VII— 1825. SARAH ELIZABETH LONG (Eliza 6), b. Sept. 7,
1849; m- GEORGE R. SMITH May 21, 1871, son of James and Mary
Smith, b. April 16, 1849.
He is a coal and lumber merchant at Lancaster, Pa. ; address, 25 N. Ann
St. Issue : —
VIII— 4373. EDITH ANNA SMITH, b. July 29, 1872; d. July 22,
1909.
She was a teacher, in which profession she was very successful. Her
death resultCid from being unable to recover from a surgical operation, which
she had to undergo.
VIII— 4374- JESSE MAURICE SMITH, b. Nov. i. 1873; m. ELLA
NORA HAMILTON May 1893 (?), b. Oct. 26, 1876.
He is a foundry foreman at New Holland, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Issue : —
5i6 PALMER FAMILY.
IX— 68B2. Leon Vincent Smith, b. July 5, 1894.
IX— 6853. Ethel Fern Smith, b. Sept. 23, 1896.
IX— 6854. James Kenneth Smith, b. Oct. 5, 1898.
IX— 6855. Maurice Hamilton Smith, b. Nov. 26, 1905.
IX— 6856. G€orge Herbert Smith, b. Sept. 2 ,1909.
VIII— 4375. CLARK LONG SMITH, b. March 13, 1877; m. EMMA
WEAVER Oct. — , 1903, b. Feb. 14, 1875.
He is a traveling salesman ; address, Leola, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6857. G«orge R. Smith, b. July 26, 1904.
IX— 6858. Raymond Weaver Smith, b. Sept. 10, 1910.
VIII— 4376. LESLIE CLYDE SMITH, b. Dec. 11, 1879; m. HEN-
RIETTA MARTIN March 1902, b. Aug. 25, 1874.
He is a coal and lumber dealer ; address, Ronk, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6859. Henrietta Iva Smith, b. Sept. 19, 1902.
IX— 6860. George Martin Smith, b. Aug. 8, 1904.
IX— 6861. Martha Elizabeth Smith, b. Jan. 18, 1906; d. Sept. 1, 1907.
IX— 6862. Leslie Clyde Smith, b. May — , 1908.
VIII— 4377. GEORGE RALPH SMITH, b. July 15, 1881; m. EM-
MA URBAN Sept. 23, 1902, dau. of Benjamin F. W. Urban and Katherine
A. Hess, b. Oct. 2, 1877.
He is a linotype operator in New Era office, Lancaster, Pa. ; address, 27
N. Ann St., that city.
Issue : —
IX— 6863. G«orge Urban Smith, b. Aug. 2, 1903.
IX— 6864. Vernon Renault Smith, b. Jan. 29, 1905.
Issue of Enos B. Clark {No. $86) and Mary Dickson, all born in Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
VII— 1826. MARY ELIZA CLARK (Enos, Isaac, Hannah, Martha,
John, John), b. Aug. 24, 1847; d. June — , 1907; m. CHARLES H. BAR-
ROW June 4, 1874, b. Dec. 25, 1837, in Parish of St. Mary, Beverly, York-
shire, England.
They resided first in Cincinnati, then in Ironton, then in Cincinnati, O. ;
then removed to Nashville, Tain., aud later to New Orleans, La., with address
1905 Tulane Ave. He is an architectural draughtsman.
Children : —
VIII— 4378. CHARLES ENOS BARROW, b. April 18, 1875; m.
HERMINE REGINA PFAFF July 23, 1903, in Presbyterian church, New
Orleans, La.
VIII— 4379. RUTH BARROW, b. April 18, 1875, at Ironton, O. ; unm.
VIII— 4380. EDWARD JAMES BARROW, b. Dec. 15, 1878, same.
SEVENTH GENERATION.
517
VIII— 4381. ALCINDA CLARK BARROW, b. Oct. 14, 1881, same.
VIII— 4382. TOM COOPER BARROW, b. Nov. 10, 188^ in Cin-
cinnati, O.
VIII— 4383. GRACE BARROW, b. Nov. i, 1885, at Nashville, Tenn.
VIII— 4384. GEORGE THOMPSON BARROW, b March 21, 1888,
same
VIII— 4385. JOHN HENRY BARROW, b. Feb. 16, 1890, same.
VII— 1827. SARAH ALCINDA CLARK (Enos 6), b. Sept 27
1848; unm. ; address, same as sister Laura A. (q. v.).
VII— 1829. ELWOOD ENOS CLARK (Enos 6), b Oct o i8<;v
m. ELIZABETH FELIX Sept. 7, 1887, b. March 7, 1861. '
Children born in Cincinnati, O. : —
VIII— 4386. Mabel Elizabeth Clark, b. June 21, 1892.
VIII— 4387. Alcinda Tressa Clark, b. April 6, 1895.
VII— 1830. GEORGE WASHINGTON CLARK (Enos 6) b Tune
17, 1856; m. TRESSA McMUNN, 1886. •'
M. second, CLARA McMUNN.
Their address is Station K, Banning Road, R. D. 9, Box 64 Mt Healthv
Hamilton Co., O. ' •^'
Children by first wife: —
VIII— 4388. Alice Clark.
VIII— 4389. George Clark.
VIII— 4390. Mary Clark.
Children by second wife : —
VIII— 4391. Samuel Clark
VIII— 4392. Clara Clark.
VIII — 4393. Lawrence Clark.
VIII— 4394. Arthur Clark.
VIII-^395. Walter Clark.
VII— 1832. JOHN WEST CLARK (Enos 6), b. Dec. 23 1861 • m
CARRIE McMUNN. ^t- -3, looi , m.
Their address is Station L, R. D. 3, Cincinnati, O.
Children : —
Vin— 4396. John Clark.
VIII— 4397. David Clark, deceased.
VII— 1834. LAURA ANN CLARK (Enos 6), b. June 9, 1866; m.
5i8 PALMER FAMILY.
FRANK ESPACH June 9, 1886, son of Seraphim Espach andl Mary
Schies, b. Feb. 2, 1861, in Cincinnati, O.
He is chief inspector for the Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. ; reside N. E.
Cor. Madison Road and Millsbrae Ave., Hyde Park., Cincinnati, O.
Children born there : —
VIII— 4398. Walter Clark Espach, b. June 3, 1888.
VIII— 4399. Ruth Espach, b. Nov. 26, 1892.
Issue of Abia Bozmnan Clark {No. 588) and Aiwa Joder.
Vn— 1835. ADDAH CLARK (Abia, Isaac, Hannah, Martha, John,
John), b. Dec. 8, 1852, at Dry Grove Twp., McLean Co., 111.; in. John S.
LANTZ March 21, 1875, son of Christian Lantz (Samuel) and Leah Zug
(David), b. Jan. 12, 1849, in Lancaster Co., Pa.
They resided in McLean Co., 111., in Dry Grove Twp., Bloomington and
later at 1015 Hovey Ave., Normal, 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 4400. ARTHUR C. LANTZ, b. July 20, 1876, in Dry Grove;
d. July 21, 1883, at Bloomington, 111.
VIII— 4401. ANNA MAUD LANTZ, b. Nov. 20, 1878. at Dry Grove;
m. JAMES W. MAGINNIS Dec. 31, 1906, at Gap, Lancaster Co., Pa. He
of Normal, 111., where they reside.
Child :—
IX— 6865. Name not given.
VIII— 4402. ELMER ZOOK LANTZ, b. Sept. 7, 1881, at Blooming-
ton, 111. ; d. Nov. 25, 1887, same.
VIII— 4403. JOHN HOWARD LANTZ, b. Aug. 13, 1887, at Nor-
mal, 111. ; d. April 25, 1888, same.
VII— 1836. BENJAMIN CLARK (Abia 6), b. Nov. 6, 1854, at Dan-
vers, 111.; m. MARY M. LANTZ March 4, 1878, at Matamoras, 111., dau. of
Solomon Lantz and Malinda Yoder, b. May 18, 1859, at Danvers, 111.
He is a farmer. They removed from TIL to Lexington, Neb., and later
to Munden, Republic Co., Kan.
Issue : —
VIII— 4404. Ardella R. Clark, b. July 3, 1879, at Danvers, 111.
VIII— 4405. Chester M. Clark, b. Jan. 29, 1881, at Gibson, 111.
VIII— 4406. Leroy B. Clark, b. Oct. 9, 1883, at Danvers, 111.
VIII— 4407. Emma L. Clark, b. May 7, 1886, Lexington, Neb.
VIII— 4408. Stella M. Clark, b. Sept. 26, 1887; same.
VIII— 4409. Isaac L. Clark, b. Aug. 9, 1889; same.
VIII— 4410. Alvin V. Clark, b. Sept. 4, 1892; same.
VIII— 4411. Agnes M. Clark, b. March 2, 1896; same.
VIII — 4412. Marjorie E. Clark, b. Nov. 23, 1900; same.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 519
VII— 1837. MARY CLARK (Abia 6, same line), b. May 16, 1857; d.
March 6, 1868.
VII— 1838. SIDNEY A. CLARK (Abia 6), b. June 23, 1859, in Mc-
Lean Co., 111. ; unm. ( ?).
He is a farmer ; address, Woodburn, Ore.
VII— 1839. JOSEPH JAY CLARK (Abia 6), b. Oct. 25. 1861. in
McLean Co., 111.: m. MARY M. YODER Sept. 22, 1885, at Oak Grove,
111., dau. of John C. Yoder and Lydia Hartzler, b. Feb. 12, 1863, in Cham-
paign Co., O. (her parents were from Mifflin Co., Pa).
Their address is Woodburn, Marion Co., Oregon.
Children, born at Carlock. 111. : —
VIII— 4413. Chloe Celia Clark, b. Sept. 2, 1886.
VIII— 4414. Dwight Demorest Clark, b. Jan. 1, 1890.
VIII— 4415. Blanch Bethany Clark, b. Dec. 11, 1892.
VIII— 4416. Hewett Hale Clark, b. May 15, 1894.
VIII— 4417. Lloyd Lowell Clark, b. Aug. 8, 1896.
VIII— 4418. Orville Olynthus Clark, b. June 30, 1899.
Vn\-4420: Ro^lena Clar^- } T^^^' "• '^'^ ^9. 1902, at Woodburn. Ore.
VII— 1840. OLYNTHUS B. CLARK (Abia 6), b. Jan. 30, 1864; m.
LILLY ROWELL Dec. 29, 1892, dau. of Ira Rowell* and Lavina Carlock,
b. Sept. 27, 1870.
He was a teacher in Carlock, III., until June, 1893; then at Eureka, Cal.,
until fall of 1904; then came to Des Moines, Iowa, where he became Head of
Department of History at Drake University. He is a curator of Iowa State
Historical Society, and a member of American Historical Association, wth
residence 3005 Cottage Grove Ave., Des Moines, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 4421. Lawrence Edmund Clark, b. Oct. 14, 1893.
Vin— 4422. Ralph Tennyson Clark, b. Dec. 26, 1895; d. Dec. 16. 1896.
VIII— 4423. Anna Laura Clark, b. Sept. 7, 1898.
VIII— 4424. Margaret Clark, b. Nov. 29, 1900.
VIII— 4425. Alfred Rowell Clark, b. April 2, 1904.
VII— 1841. ISAAC NEWTON CLARK (Abia 6). b. xMay 11. 1867,
at Oak Grove, McLean Co., 111. ; m. ANNA BELLE HAMILTON March
13, 1890, in Mindon. Neb., dau. of William Dickerson Hamilton and Martha
Evelyn Morrison, b. Aug. 23. 1870, at Oak Grove, 111.
He is Superintendent of Schools : address, Weeping Water. Neb.
Issue : —
Note. — Tra Rowell was a son of .Torathan B. and Cynthia Abbott Rowell. all of
New Hampshire Old Puritan stock. Lavina Carlock, was a dau. of Abraham Carlock
and Mary Goodfaster, all of Tennessee, German and Cavalier stock.
520 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 4426. Orin Ray Clark, b. Sept. 26, 1892.
VIII— 4427. Harriet May Clark, b. April 13, 1896.
VIII— 4428. Everett Dean Clark, b. July 26, 1898.
VIII— 1429. Clara Morrison Clark, b. July 11, 1901.
VII— 1842. ABIA BOWMAN CLARK, JR., (Abia 6), b. March 25,
1870, in Oak Grove, McLean Co., 111. ; m. LYNNIE CAMPBELL Aug. 26,
1896, dau. of Leiwis Campbell and Martha Johnson, b. Feb. 9, 1877, at La
Plata, Macon Co., Mo.
They resided at Kirksville, Mo., until 1901, then removed to Buffalo,
New York, and later to New York City; address, office, 37 Madison Ave. ; res-
idence, 9 Park Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. He is an osteopath physician.
Children : —
VIII— 4430. Bevis Gaynell Clark, b. June 23, 1897, at Wapello, la.
VIII— 4431. Winabeth Clark, b. Nov. 15, 1903, at Buffalo, N. Y.
Line of John, John, Martha, Hannah, Martha.
Issue of Abraham C. Harry {No. ^go) and Mary Ami Kille.
VIT— 1843. MARY JANE HARRY (Abraham, Martha, Hannah,
Martha, John, John), b. Jan. 3, 1835; d. June 24, 1864, at Bluffton, Ind. ;
m. ANDREW" GRUBB March, 1856, at'Massillon, O., son of David and
Rebecca Grubb, of York, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4432. MARTHA ALICE GRUBB, b. Sept. 11, 1857; m. SAM-
UEL ALLEN Nov. — , 1885, at La Porte, Ind., son of John Allai.
He is a clerk; address, 914 S. Franklin St., South Bend, Ind.
Children : —
IX-6866. Fannie Allen, b. Sept. 3, 1886, at La Porte, Ind.
IX— 6867. Florence Allen, b. Sept. 19, 1893, at South Bend, Ind.
VIII— 4433. CYRUS NELSON GRUBB, b. Sept. 30. 1859; m. MAT-
TIE BENNETT, 1890, of Kansas City, Mo. She d. in the summer of 1898.
He is a carpenter and builder ; last residence given, St. Louis, Mo.
Children : —
IX— 6868. Homer Orubb, b. Jan. 22, 1892, at Kansas City, Mo.
IX- -6869. GPorgp Grubb, b. May 26, 1894, at Chicago, 111.
IX— 6870. Mary Grubb, b. Dec. — , 1896, at St. Louis Mo. ; d. summer of 1898.
VIII— 4434. MARY REBECCA GRUBB, b. Sept. 25, 1863; d. Nov.
25, 1864.
VII— 1844. MARTHA A. HARRY (Abraham 6), b. July 3, 1837;
unm.
She is a teacher. After her father's death she and her brother, Elmer
John, removed in 1900 from La Porte, Ind., to Chicago, 111., and later she re-
SEVENTH GENERATION. 521
moved to 214 W. Battelle St., Mishawaka, Ind. In 1909 she again removed
to 509 W. 69th St., Chicago, 111.
VII— 1845. ELMER JOHN HARRY (Abraham 6), b. Sept. 7, 1840;
d. Sept. 2, 1906; unm. He died suddenly at Chicago, 111. (See last No.).
He enlisted during the Civil War in Sept. 1864, as a private in Com. G,
51st Reg. Ind. Vols.; was sent home Oct. 24, 1865; received discharge Jan.
1866, on account of disability.
VII— 1846. AMANDA ELIZABETH HARRY (Abraham 6), b.
Aug. 20, 1844: m. ANDREW GRUBB Aug. 22, 1867, at La Porte, Ind.,
who had first m. her sister, Marj' Jane (q. v.)
He is a farmer; resided at Rolling Prairie, Ind., where he d. Nov. — ,
1866.
M. second, GEORGE W. GILMAN May 28. 1903, a native of Indiana.
Their address is 234 E. Grove St., Mishawaka, Ind.
Children by first husband only :
VIII— 4435. (a) JENNIE GRUBB, b. June 7, 1868; m. CHESTER
RAPP Nov. 13, 1887, at South Bend, Ind., son of David Rapp and Lucy Mer-
chant, b. Aug. 14, 1866.
Children : —
IX— G871. Eva Rapp, b. Oct. 17, 1888.
IX— 6872. Alice Rapp, b. July 19, 1891.
IX— 6S73. Elizabeth Rapp, b. Aug. 16, 1893.
VIII— 4436. (b) LUELLA GRUBB, b. May 2, 1872 ; m. JOHN EL-
KINS, 1892, at South Bend, Ind., b. Dec. 2^, 1869; address, 128 N. Notre
Dame St., South Bend, Ind.
Children : —
IX— 6874. Tillle Elklns, b. Nov. 5, 1892.
IX— 6875. Mabel Elkins, b. Sept. 19, 1896.
IX-6876. Ethel Elkins, b. Aug. 21, 1900.
VIII— 4437. (c) FIDELIA GRUBB, b. 1876; d. Sept. 17, 1901 ; m.
JOHN FRANK Aug. — , 1899, at South Bend, Ind. No children.
VIII— 4438. (d) MARY FRANCES GRUBB. b. May 10. 1878; d.
Sept. — , 1902; m. RALPH WERNTZ, 1894, at South Bend, Ind.
Child :—
IX— 6877. Roy Wemtz, b. July 19, 1895.
VIII— 4439. (e) NELLIE A. GRUBB, b. Aug. i, 1881 ; d. March 3,
1907; unm.
VIII— 4440. (f) EARLE GRUBB, b. Nov. 6, 1884; address, 760 Pom-
eroy St., Kenosha, Wis.
522 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1847. LEWIS DANIEL HARRY (Abraham 6), b. May 3,
1849; m. SARAH SCOTT Jan. i, 1873, dau. of E. R. and Emeline Scott.
He is a fariTier; first at South Bend, Ind. ; removed with address at 116
Alaska Ave., Denver, Colo.
No children.
VII— 1848. HARRIET ADELLA HARRY (Abraham 6), b. 2 mo.
12, 1852; m. JOSEPH J. VAN GIESEN 8 mo. 10, 1869, at La Porte, Ind.,
son of George and Jane Van Giesen, b. 12 mo. 6, 1846.
He is a carpenter ; address, 4863 Forsythe Ave., East Chicago, Ind.
Children : —
VIII— 4441. ORRIN J. VAN GIESEN, b. Aug. i, 1870; unm.
He is a teamster.
VIII— 4442. MABEL A. VAN GIESEN, b. Oct. 13, 1872; m. JA-
COB MAIER 10 mo. 22, 1891, b. 5 mo. 23, 1863; address, Alcott Ave., East
Chicago, Ind.
Children : —
IX— 6878. Bessie G. Maier, b. 6-18-1893.
IX— 6879 Mildred Maier, b. 7-19-1895.
IX— 6880. Melvin H. Maier, b. 8-9-1898.
IX— 6881. Joseph J. Maier, b. 3-31-1900.
IX— 6882. Norman Maier, b. 8-18-1901; d. 5-17-1907.
IX— 6883. Hattie Belle Maier, b. 4-3-1904.
IX— 6884. Dorothy Maier, b. 2-1-1907.
VIII— 4443. CARRIE BELL VAN GIESEN, b. March 13, 1877;
m. DANIEL CLARK BROWN Dec. 26, 1905, at Chicago, 111., b. Aug. i,
1877 (See No. 4426).
He is a machinist; address, 2924 N. 25th St., Omaha, Neb.
VIII— 4444. HUBERT VAN GIESEN, b. Sept. 28, 1879; unm.
He is a barber.
VIII— 4445. CLARENCE VAN GIESEN, b. Nov. — , 1881 ; unm.
He is a teamster.
VIII— 4446. GERTRUDE M. VAN GIESEN, b. Jan. 6, 1885.
The unmarried children all reside with their parents.
VII— 1849. FLORA J. HARRY (Abraham 6), b. Sept. 17, 1856!
m. CHARLES ALDRICH BROWN Dec. i, 1876, of La Porte, Ind., son
of Thomas Daniel Brown and Sarah Aldrich, b. Aug. 30, 1854, at Kankakee,
111.
By trade he is a tinsmith; address, 619 West 69th St., Chicago, 111.
Children : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 523
VIII— 4447. DANIEL CLARK BROWN, b. Aug. 4, 1877 ; m. CAR-
RIE VAN GIESEN Dec. 26, 1905 (See No. 4443).
They reside at Omaha, Neb. ; no issue.
VIII— 4448. THOMAS J. BROWN, b. Aug. 28, 1879; m. AIMEE
STINBERGER Feb. 17, 1902, of South Bend. Ind.
They reside in Des Moines, la.
Issue : —
IX— 6885. Porothy Elenor Brown, b. May 5, 1903.
Issue of Joseph P. Harry (No. ^pi) and Aniaitda Griest.
VII— 1850. ELI CLARKSON HARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Sept. 26,
1834; d. Jan. 29, 1840 (of scarlet fever).
VII— 1851. SILAS C. HARRY (Joseph P.. Martha, Hannah, Mar-
tha, John, John), b. Sept. 19, 1836; m. AJARGARET SOMMERS March
19, 1871, dau. of Andrew Sommeas and EHzabeth Weiss, b. July 6, 1843, in
Berne, Switerland, and came to this country in 1854; address. Wooster, O.
Issue : —
VIII— 4449. Willis Grant Harry, b. April 19, 1872. He went to South America.
VIII— 4450. Anna May Harry, b. April 11, 1875.
VIII— 4451. Scott Garfield Harry, b. Oct. 15, 1881. Address of last two, Wooster, Ohio.
VII— 1853. HIRAM HARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Oct. 19, 1839; d-
May 21, 1862; probably unm.
VII— 1854. LORAN ANGELINA HARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Dec.
14, 1841; d. probably before 1900; m. C. F. BURTON July 29, 1875.
M. second, OWEN GRIEST, her cousin.
She used the name of Anna L., and they were living at Mechanicsburg,
Pa., where she died suddenly.
VII— 1855. ALBERT J. FIARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Aug. 8, 1844; d.
May 25, 1897; m. ELLEN S. FISHER May 11, 1871.
Her address is Ripler Ave., Wooster, Ohio.
Issue : —
VIII— 4452. MILLICENT LORIS HARRY, b. March 8, 1877; m.
EDGAR JACOB YOUNG Dec. — , 1900, b. April 18, 1874.
Issue : —
IX— 6886. victor Talmage Young, b. Nov. 5. 1901.
IX— 6887. Ellen Pauline Young, b. Oct. 24, 1905.
VIII— 4453. ALBERT JOSEPH HARRY, b. July 22, 1883; m.
524 PALMER FAMILY.
MARGARET WILSON APPLEBAUGH Aug. 26, 1908, b. July 22,
1883 (same as her husband).
He was at Cleveland, O.
Issue : —
IX— 6888. Margaret Ellen Harry, b. Sept. 3. 1909.
VII— 1856. WILLIAM AMOS HARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Aug. 12,
1847; m. CORA E. FRUT May 2, 1878, at Dalton, O., b. Oct. 19, 1857.
He resides in Indianapolis, Ind. They were legally separated.
Issue : —
VIII— 4454. Judson F. Harry, b. Oct. 30, 1880.
He is a typewriter adjuster with the Smith Premier Typewriter Co. Address,
414 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.
VII— 1857. SAMANTHA PHEBE HARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Oct.
15, 1851; dec'd; m. ROSALLE M. DECKER Dec. 28, 1879.
They are reported to have had ten children, but the names of only two
furnished, viz : —
VIII — 4455. Beulah Decker; m. Jesse Krause.
VIII-4456. Harry Decker.
Nothing further found concerning them.
VII— 1858. RUTH EMMA HARRY (Joseph P. 6), b. Oct. 23, 1853;
m. A. F. GLINGEL Dec. 15, 1880. son of James and Jane Klingel, b. Aug.
7, 1849; address, Beach City, O., R. F. D. No. i.
Issue : —
Vni— 4457. Clayton H. Klingel, b. Nov. 24, 1882.
VIII— 4458. Edna A. Klingel, b. July 31, 1885; d. Nov. 27, 1891.
VIII— 4459. Jennie A. Klingel, b. March 24, 1890.
Issue of Samuel Nelson {No. 594) and Lucretia Cidbertson.
Nothing further found of them than given under the father's No. 594 (q.
V.) in the Sixth Generation.
Issue of Harriet J. Nelson (No. 39S) and Daniel Haverstock.
VII— 1867. JOHN FREDERICK HAVERSTOCK (Harriet, Mar-
tha, Hannah, Martha, John, John), b. Aug. 20, 1857, at W. Lebanon, O. ;
unm. ; address. Three Oaks, Mich.
VII— 1868. RUTHANNA HAVERSTOCK (Harriet 6), b. April 14,
1864, at La Porte Co.. Ind; m. ALBEN J. WEAVER April 10, 1890, son
of Adam H. Weaver and Sarah Trimble, b. April 12, 1867, at Shepherds-
town, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 525
He is a deaJer in wind mills, pumps, general water supplies and plumber
goods at Milford, Neb.
Issue : —
VIII— 4460. Daniel A. Weaver, b. Nov. 12, 1891.
VIII— 4461. Harriet O. Weaver, b. Nov. 19, 1900.
VII— 1869. WILLIAM ALBERTUS HAVERSTOCK (Harriet 6),
b. Feb. 21, 1866; m. ALMEDA FOSTER Sept. 29, 1890, dau. of Fred Fos-
ler.
He is a farmer ; address, Milford, Neb.
Issue : —
VIII— 4462. Bert Haverstock, b. Feb. 26, 1896.
VIII-^463. —John Haverstock, b. Jan. 29, 1898.
Line of John, John, John, Asher, Joseph.
Issue of Morris Palmer (No. jpp) and Margaret Marshall.
VII— 1871. SAMUEL M. PALMER (Morris, Joseph, Asher, John,
John, John), b. 7 mo. 14, 1835; unm.
He was for some years a coal and lime dealer at Granogue Station, Wil-
mington and Reading R. R., but resided for many years a retired life at Ham-
orton, Chester Co., Pa., and later at Kennett Square, Pa.
VII— 1872. MARSHALL PALMER (Morris 6), b. 12 mo. 28, 1837;
d. 10 mo. 21, 1906; m. ANNA MARY PENNOCK 12 mo. 13, 1866, dau.
of Marshall L. Pennock and Rachel L. Humes, b. 7 mo. 23, 1845.
He was a farmer until his marriage on the home farm; theji removed to
the old Baily farm, West Marlborough, Chester Co., Pa., where he died, and
his widow retired to Avondale, Pa.
(Marshall L. Pennock, d. 10 mo. 22, 1882, in 83d year, a son of John
and Alice. Rachel L. Humes, dau. of John and Hannah. )
Children born at West Marlborough : —
VIII— 4464. HOWARD M. PALMER, b. i mo. 8, 1868; d. 9 mo. 18,
1885.
VIII— 4465. FREDERICK J. PALMER, b. 6 mo. 24, 1869; unm.
VIII— 4466. RACHEL L. PALMER, b. u mo. 14, 1871 ; lives with
her mother; unm.
526 PALMER FAMII,Y.
VIII— 4467. ABBIE E. PALMER, b. 3 mo. 3, 1878; m. *GEORGE
B. PASSRIORE, JR., 6 mo. 20, 1903, son of George B. Passmore and Eliz-
abeth Broomellf (who were m. 4 mo. 17, 1862), b. g mo. 16, 1878.
They reside in Oxford, Chester Co., Pa., where he is engaged with his
brother, H. P. Passmore, in the coal, feed, cement and fertilizer business. She
now signs her name Abbie Palmer Passmore.
Children, born in Oxford, Pa. :—
IX— 68S9. Ralph Marshall Passmore, b. 1-20-1905.
IX— 6890. George B. Passmore, Jr., b. 8-20-1906.
IX— 6891. Chester Le Roy Passmore, b. 6-26-1908.
VII— 1873. MARY PALMER (Morris 6), b. 10 mo. 9, 1840; d. 10
mo. 29, 1896; buried at London Grove; m. Jx\COB SATTERTHWAITE,
JR., I mo. 19, i860, son of Jacob and Deborah Satterthwaite, b. 9 mo. 29,
1838.
He was by trade a carpenter; resided some time in ^^"ilmington, Del.,
then removed to Kennett Square, Pa., where she died.
The following obituary was prepared by the Kennett Equal Suffrage As-
sociation : —
"It is with sorrow that we are called upon to announce the death of our late
President, Mary P. Satterthwaite. Her fidelity to the cause of equal suffrage was
unswerving, and her interest in the society continued as long as she was able to hear
the reports of our meetings. Modest and unassuming in deportment, she was brave itt
the defence of what she believed to be just and right, and was ever desirous that we
should preserve the diguity and honesty of true womanhood. While we sadly feel our
loss, we have the assurance that she who was faithful in this life will not fail of the
reward in the life to come.
Children : —
VIII— 4468. MAURICE P. SATTERTHWAITE, b. i mo. 2, 1861 ;
d. 9 mo. 2"^, 1906; m. MARY A. BAKER 10 mo. 22, 1884, dau. of George
W. Baker. She d. 2 mo. 17, 1900. No children.
* George B. Passmore, b. 4-3-1833; d. 9-7-1S90, was long a school teacher at Rising
Sun, Md., and later a coal dealer in Oxford, Pa. He was a son of Andrew Moore Pass-
more and Judith Wilson, who were m. 11-15-1820, a dau. of Samuel Wilson and Phebe
Brown. Andrew Moore Passmore, b. 12-12-1800; d. 1-5-1874, a descendant of Andrew
Moore Passmore, an emigrant from Ireland in 1723, who first settled in Lancaster Co.,
Pa., who m. and reared a large family of children.
t Note. — Elizabeth Broomell, was a dau. of John Broomell, who was b. 1-10-1794; d.
3-15-1881, and his second wife was Esther Moore, who d. 11-27-1842. John Broomell
was a son of Isaac Broomell, who was b. 8-27-1762; d. 11 1834, who m. Lydia Neal,
1-11-1702, a daughter of John and Susanna Neal, of Concord, b. 5-12-1772; d. 9-2-1853.
Isaac Broomell, was a son of Daniel Broomall, who d. 4-2-1817, and who m. Martha
Talbot, who d. 5-3-1812. Daniel Broomall was a son of John Broomall, Jr., who
m. Anne Lewis, 8 mo. (Oct. O. S.) 12, 1720, and John Broomall, Jr., was a son of John
Broomall, the emigrant, in 1682, and Mary, who settled in Nether Providence, Pa. Of
Elizabeth Broomell Passmore it is written that she is noted for her Christian character
and public spirit. Has been long one of the managers of Swarthmore College, and of
the Chester County Children's Aid Society, and a worker in other reformatory works.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 527
VIII— 4469. EMMA SATTERTHWAITE, b. i mo. 26, 1863; m.
WILLIAM MARSHALL WALTON 11 mo. 18, 1883, son of Joel M.
Walton and Lydia Yeatman, b. i mo. 8, 1858.
They reside in New Garden. He is engaged in farming and dairying,
owning the farm adojining the homestead of his father; address, Kennett
Square, Pa., R. F. D.
Children : —
IX— 6892. Bertha Mary Walton, b. 9-17-1884; d. 9-21-1890.
IX— 689.3. Percy J. Walton, b. 8-9-1887.
IX— 6894. Maude Dorothy Walton, b. 10-16-1899.
IX— 6895. Morris Marshall Walton, b. 10-7-1902.
' VII— 1874. T. ELWOOD PALMER (Morris 6), b. 10 mo. 24,
1844; m. HANNA L. SHORTLIDGE 4 mo. 7, 1870, dau. of Jacob Short-
lidge and Catherine Evans, b. i mo. 18, 1846.
(Jacob, son of James Shortlidge and Lydia Miller. Catherine, dau. of
Hugh Evans and Jane.)
He engaged in storekeeping for some years, then settled at "Idlewild,"
Chester Co., Pa., and engaged in green house and mushroom business; ad-
dress, Mendenhallj Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4470. CATHARINE MAY PALMER, b. 5 mo. 2, 1871; d. 9
mo. 4, 1885.
VIII— 4471. W. MORRIS PALMER, b. 5 mo. 2, 1874; m. ELIZA-
BETH HURLBURT i mo. 25, 1905, dau. of Henry G. Hurlburt and Susan
J. Butler, b. i mo. 22, 1881.
He is engaged in company with his father in the green house and mush-
room trade; address, Mendenhall, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6896. Helen Hurlburt Palmer, b. 8-18-1906.
IX— 6897. Elizabeth Jean Palmer, b. 4-6-1908.
IX— 6898. William Morris Palmer, b. 7-27-1910.
VIII— 4472. ALICE GARY PALMER, b. 4 mo. 21, 1878; m.
FRANK ALCORN 2 mo. 12, 1908, at West Chester, Pa., byf Friends' cetfr-
mony, son of Francis and Catharine Alcorn.
He is in the employ of the P. R. R. at Beaver Falls, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6899. (a) Emily Palmer Alcorn, b. 12-25-1908; d. 12-31-1908.
IX— 6899. (b) Ruth Palmer Alcorn, b 8 mo. — , 1910.
VIII— 4473. BERTHA IRENE PALMER, b. 11 mo. 24, 1881; d. 7
mo. 22, 1882.
VIII— 4474. J. HOWARD PALMER, b. i mo. 21, 1887; unm.
VIII— 4475. ANNA MARIE PALMER, b. i mo. 21, 1887.
528 PALMER FAMILY.
These last two are twins. They reside with their parents; address,
Mendenhall, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1875. J. HOWARD PALMER (Morris 6), b. 4 mo. 19, 1846;
m. ALICE A. MEARS 5 mo. 23, 1871, dau. of Charles S. Mears and Har-
riet Anthony, b. 7 mo. 22, 1850.
They reside in Madison, Wisconsin, where he is engaged in banking as
Vice President of the State Bank, which was established in 1853, with which
he has been connected since 1863.
Children : —
VIII— 4476. ELIZABETH MARSHALL PALMER, b. 3 m,'o. 4,
1872; m. ROBERT N. McMYNN 4 mo. 26, 1898, son of John G. McMynn
and Marion Clark, b. 2 mo. 22, 1871.
They reside in Milwaukee, Wis. No children.
VIII— 4477. CHARLES MEARS PALMER, b. 2 mo. 23, 1874; m.
ELIZABETH MARY GRIFFITH 7 mo. 9, 1901, dau. of John Griffith and
Sarah Carman, b. 2 mo. 28, 1878.
They reside in Madison, Wis. He is a bookkeeper in State Bank.
Children : —
IX— 6900. J. Howard Palmer b. 6-1-1902.
IX— 6901. (a) Alice Elizabeth Palmer, b. 5-6-1904.
IX— 6901. (b) Lewis Charles Palmer, b. 12 mo. — , 1910.
VIII— 4478. HELEN PALMER, b. 8 mo. 29, 1875; m. ALLAN
THERON PRAY 6 mo. 19, 1906, dau. of Theron B. Pray and Ellen Mof-
fatt, b. 9 mo. 24, 1877.
They reside in Ashland, Wis.
Issue : —
IX— 6902. (a) Theroa Palmer Pray, b. May 24, 1907.
IX— 6902. (b) John Allen Pray, b. 3 mo. — 1910.
VII— 1876. PHILENA M. PALMER (Morris 6), b. 5 mo. 6, 1849;
m. CHARLES PASCHALL 11 mo. 12, 1868, son of Henry Paschall* and
Note.— Henry Paschall, d. 1906, was a son of John Paschall (b. 4-7-1783; d.
1-17-1864) ar^d Sarah Home. John was a son of Dr. Henry Paschall (b. 8-28-1746; d.
5-13-1835) and Ann Garrett (dau. of Nathan) who were m. 5-24-1770, at Darby Mtg.
Dr. Henry Paschall resided in Paschallville, now a part of the city of Philadelphia, and
was widely known as a skillful physician. He was the youngest of 9 children of Dr.
John Paschall (b. 9-5-1706; d. 1779) and Frances Hodge, who were m. 2-25-1728. Dr.
John Paschall was also a conFpicuous man in his day. He prepared medicine known
as "Paschall's Golden Drops," and was elected a member of the American Philosophi-
cal Society in 1768. He was an extensive landholder and resident of Darby, Pa. His
wife was a dau. of Henry and Hannah Hodge and granddau. of Christopher Knight,
of Antigua. He was a son of Thomas Paschall, Jr., and Margaret Jenkins, who were m.
9-15-1692, at Haverford Mtg., she being a dau. of William Jenkins, late of Tenby, in
Pembrokeshire, Wales, and Elizabeth Griffith, a daughter of Lewis, also of Wales.
Thomas Paschall, Jr., was a son of Thomas Paschall, of Bristol, England, "pewterer,"
a purchaser of 500 acres of land of Wm. Penn by deed 26th and 27th of September, 1681,
and emigrated to Pennsylvania the next year. He d. 7-15-1718, aged 83 y. 4 mos. His
wife was Joanna Sloper (?), who d. 7-2-1707, aged 72 y. 9 mos.
SEVENTH GENERATION 529
Mary Ann Dixon, b. 5 mo. 20, 1844; d. 7 mo. 18, 1909; buried in Wilmington
and Brandywine Cemetery.
He was a farmer, but later removed to Holly Oak, Brandywine Hundred,
Del.
Children : —
Vni— 4479. FRANKLIN PASCHALL, b. 6 mo. 29, 1869; d. 4 mo. 15,
1908; m. LUCY ASHTON BAYARD, 5 mo. 25, 1905, dau. of Edward
Bayard and Ella Stears, b. 8 mo. 13, 1882.
They resided for some time at Dauphin, Dauphin Co., Pa. ; later returned
to Holly Oak, Del. After his death she returned to Dauphin Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6903. Edward Merril Paschall, b. 5-14-1906.
VIII— 4480. HENRY MORRIS PASCHALL, b. 11 mo. 15, 1871; m.
KATHERINE ALDRICH SHOUP 6 mo. 25. 1902, dau. of Samuel
Shoup and Elizabeth Aldrich, b. i mo. 18, 1881.
They reside at Holly Oak, Delaware, where he is in the green house
trade.
Children : —
IX— 6904. Charles Edward Bayard Paschall, b. 5-2-1903.
IX— 6905. Henry Morris Paschall, b. 2-14-1905.
IX— 6906. Elizabeth Aldrich Paschall, b. 2-23-1907.
VII— 1878. ELIZABETH PALMER (Morris 6), b. i mo. 11, 1852-
m. JOSEPH P. NICHOLS (No. 1891) i mo. 7, 1880, son of Eli Nichols
and Sally Ann Palmer.
Further record from his No.
VII— 1879. MORRIS PALMER (Morris 6), b. 8 mo. 13, 1855: m.
HELEN MEARS 5 mo. 11, 1880, dau. of William Allen Mears and Jane
Maxwell, b. 9 mo. 10, 1858.
Their probable residence is Omaha. Nebraska.
Children : —
VIII— 4481. MARGARET PALMER, b. 3 mo. 14, 1881.
VIII— 4482. HELEN LUCILE PALMER, b. i mo. 22, 1885; m.
MARTIN ALBERT SCHACHT Feb. 19, 1908.
He is an architect with residence in Portland, Oregon.
Issue of Robert Palmer (No. 600) ami Hannah Palmer (No. 26g), all born
in Concord. Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1880. MARY PALMER, b. 3 mo. 10, 1836: d. , bur. 12 mo. 19,
1849.
530 PALMER FAMILY.
A very promising child ; buried at Concord Mtg. She and her sister fol-
lowing were twins, and were named for their two grandmothers.
VII— 1881. BEULAH PALMER (Robert, Joseph, Asher, John, John,
John), b. 3 mo. 10, 1836 (see above) ; m. FERDINAND NEWLIN 2 mo.
18, 1858, son of Cyrus Newlin* and second wife, Mary Bullem, b. 2 mo. 27,
1836; d. 4 mo. 29, 1900.
Children : —
VIII— 4483. MARY H. NEWLIN, b. Nov. 3, 1858; d. Sept. 11, 1894;
unm.
At the age of 19 years she entered St. Mary's, a Catholic Institution at
Portland, Oregon, where she continued several years ; then went to Westmin-
ster, British Columbia, and founded a Hospital then died.
VIII— 4484. YANCEY B. NEWLIN, b. Sept. 6, i860; d. Dec. 15,
188 1 ; bur. at Walla Walla, Wash.
VIII— 4485. MAUD NEWLIN, b. Jan. 16, 1864; m. LOUIS RIETH
May 10, 1 88 1, of French descent.
He is a farmer, with an extensive ranch ; address, Harrington, Wash.
Children : —
IX— 6907. Eugene P. Rieth, b. Mar. 17, 1882.
IX— 6908. Ethelbert Mary Rieth, b. June 15, 1883.
She is a stenographer. Address, La Grande, Ore,
IX— 6909. Mary Louisa Rieth, b. Nov. 2, 1884. Address, Spokane, Wash.
IX— 6910. Robert Olney Rieth, b. Aug. 9, 1887; d. Feb. 20, 1903.
IX— 6911. Georgie Mary Rieth, b. Mar. 25. 1889. Address, Spokane, Wash.
IX— 6912. Mildred L, Rieth, b. July 6, 1893.
IX— 6913. Mabel A. Rieth, b. May 23, 1895.
IX--C914. Regina Rieth, b. April 19, 1899.
IX— 6915. Kenneth Joseph Rieth, b. Oct. 13, 1903.
VIII— 4486. MILDRED LEE NEWLIN, b. Nov. 23, 1868; m.
FREDERICK LOUIS MEYERS Nov. 15, 1899, son of George Frederick
Louis Meyers and Ellen Sullivan, b. Aug. 9, 1866, in Toronto, Can.
He is cashier of La Grande National Bank, where they reside.
Children : —
IX— 6916. Dorothy Mary Meyers, b. Sept. 26, 1900.
IX -6917. Alfred Louis Meyers, b. Aug. 11, 1906.
IX— 6918. Frederick Paul Meyers, b. Mar. 22, 1908.
VIII— 4487. ADOLPH NEWLIN, b. Oct. 9, 1873; m. CLARA M.
RIETH Nov. 24, 1895, dau. of Eugene Rieth and Ellen Short.
He is a druggist; address. I.a Grande, Ore.
Note.— Cyrus was a son of Thomas Newlin and Sarah Grubb, and Thomas was a
son of Nathaniel Newlin and Esther Metcalf, all of Concord Twp., Delaware Co., Pa..
Ferdinand was for several years a school teacher. They removed to Iowa with her par-
ents and thence to Oregon, where he became a druggist and was located at Walla Walla,
afferwards at La Grande, Ore., where she continues.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 531
Children, born in La Grande: —
IX— 6919. Leona Newlin, b. Oct. 5, 1896.
IX— 6920. Mary Newlin, b. Dec. 23, 1S98.
IX— 6921. Eugene Ferdinand Newlin, b. Mar. 30, 1902.
IX— 6922. Clarence Joseph Newlin, b. Oct. 20, 1904.
IX— 6923. Beulah Catherine Newlin, b. Sept. 19, 1907.
VIII— 4488. MARGARET NEWLIN, b. Oct. 9, 1873 (twin) ; address
La Grande, Ore.
VIII— 4489. ROBERT LEE NEWLIN, b. March 19, 1876; m. NEL-
LIE FINN ]\Iar. 25, 1906, dau. of C. H. Finn* and Kate Downer, b. Sept.
1880, in Iowa.
He is a druggist ; residence. La Grande, Ore.
VIII— 4490. CHESTER P. NEWLIX, b. Sept. 2, 1879; m. EVALYN
ROHAN Oct. 21, 1907, dau. of Anthony Rohan and JuHa, of Neb., b. circa,
1880.
He is a bookkeeper; residence, La Grande, Ore. He was Deputy Sheriff
of Union Co., Ore., for two terms.
Issue : —
IX— 6924. Lewis Anthony Newlin, b. Oct. 10, 1908; d. same date.
VIII— 4491. CHARLES NEWLIN, b. Sept. 2. 1879 (twin), d. Feb.
- 1883.
VII— 1882. JOSEPH PALMERt (Robert, Joseph. Asher, John, John,
John), b. 10 mo. 5. 1837; m. ELLEN ESTELLE DEAL 4 mo. 16, 1874,
dau. of James Deal, of Belmont Co., O., b. 10 mo. 5, 1845; <^- 9 rno. 12, 1886.
No children.
M. second, FRANCES LILLIAN SMILEY 12 mo. 20. 1888, dau. ot
Orsamus Smiley and Julia Stowell, b. 7 mo. 14, 1862; d. 11 mo. 19, 1889 (her
* Note — (C. H. Finn, b. 1849, in New York, is a lawyer in La Grande; Kate Dowuei,
b. 1860 In 111., m. 1878.)
■f Note. — In 1857 he went with his parents to Iowa. On Aug. 24, 1858, he started with
a government escort of teams overland to Utah with supplies for troops stationed there
and returned that fall, taking four months for the trip. In the Spring of 1859 he
went on an overland trip to California, where he staid until 1862, then went to head of
John Dary river In eastern Oregon, where he engaged in gold mining. In Oct. 1863 ha
went to Portland, Ore., took vessel to the East via Panama and Fort Monroe. In 1864,
after some sojourn in Pa., he went to Iowa, where he got teams and took the whole of
his father's family overland to La Grande, Oregon, taking 72 days on the journey, which
has since benn his residence. He homesteaded the land where the presnt town of La
Grande is built, where he successfully engaged in gold mining and various enterprises,
as lumbering, having a cattle ranch and banking with residence in La Grande, Union
Co.. Ore. He has several times visited in the East, the last trip br'ing In the autumn of
1910 with his wife and sister Beulah P. Newlin.
532 PALMER FAMILY
parents were m. at South Paris, Maine, 9 mo. 9, 1849, and removed to
Siskigon Co., California, and thence to Portland, Oregon, in 1864).
She had one child : —
VIII — 4492. Joseph Francis Palmer, b. 11 mo. 3, 1889; d. 8 mo. 5, 1890.
M. third, SALLIE A. THATCHER 12 mo. 9, 1897 (No. 1106). No
children.
VII— 1883. TORN PALMER (Robert 6), b. Dec. 12, 1839; d. Aug.
28. 1895; m. ALMIRA ELIZABETH STATES April 3, 1866, at Council
Bluffs, la., dau. and only child of Joshua States and Abigail A. Taft Dubois,
b. April 27, 1843, ii^ Richland Co., O.
He engaged in farming for a time; thejn went into the harness trade,
with residence in Baker City, Ore., where he died.
Children : —
VIII— 4493. LORA GRACE PALMER, b. Feb. 3, 1867, at La
Grande; m. CYRUS GOOD Dec. 23, 1891, at Baker City, Ore., son of Aaron
Good and Barbara Blosser, b. May 16, 1870, at Clasinda, Iowa; no children.
VIII— 4494. ROBERT ROLL A PALMER, b. Oct. 0, 1868. at La
Grande; m. MAUDE R. STARBIRD Oct. 2, 1893, dau. of Nathaniel Star-
bird and Ada Martin, b. Aug. 8, 1871 ; d. Jan. 30, 1003, at Los Angeles, Cal.
M. second, ETHEL ALMEDA RUSSELL Aug 17, 1904, dau. of
Elavius Asa Russell and Rose Ella Martin, b. Oct. 16, 1879, at Detroit, Me.
He is in the harness and sadlery business at Baker City, and also County
Treasurer of Baker County, Oregon.
Child by first wife: —
IX.-6925. Ruth May Bell Palmer, b. Sept. 13, 1894, at La Grande.
Child by second wife : —
IX.— 6926. Fern Rose Palmer, b. June 23, 1909.
VIII— 449s. GEORGE WALTER PALMER, b. Feb. 9, 1871, at Oro
Dell, Ore.; m. JENNIE GELLATLY April 18. 1900, at Philomath, Ore.,
dau. of Andrew Gallatly and Isabella Lyle, b. June 5, 1871.
He is in the bicycle and jewelry business in Baker City, Ore.
Children : —
IX— 6927. John Robert Palmer, b. Feb. 26, 1901.
IX— 6928. "Walter Lyle Palmer, b. Mar. 6, 1902.
IX— 6929. Myra Bell Palmer, b. Nov. 6, 1906.
VIII— 4496. CHARLES CLARK PALMER, b. Nov. 18, 1875, at
Oro Dell, Ore.: m. MINNIE ALICE WOODS Nov. 19, 1902, dau. of
Richard Wesley Woods and Margaret Spears, of Crawford Co., la.
He is in the bicycle and jewelry business in Baker City, Oregon.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 533
Issue : —
IX— 6930. Margaret Almira Palmer, b. Jan. 12, 1906; d. Jan. 18, 1906.
IX— 6931. Harold Clare Palmer, b. Dec. 28, 1906.
VIII— 4497. JOHN STATES PALMER, b. Feb. 6, 1878; d. Sept. 8,
i8g8; b. and d. in Baker City, Ore.
VIII— 4498. MYRTLE ADELE PALMER, b. July 10, 1881; d. Dec.
16, 1883, in Baker City.
VIII— 4499. CLARENCE EDWARD PALMER, b. May 3, 1885, in
Baker City; m. ALICE VIOLA LITTLE Nov. 28, 1907, dau. of Frank
Riffort and Alma Little; address, Baker City, Ore.
Child :—
IX— 6932. Joseph Edward Palmer, b. Nov. 24, 1908.
VII— 1884. ANN ELIZABETH PALAIER (Robert 6). b. March 19,
1842; m. ABEL JONES Nov. 8, 1864, son of David Jones and Mary Owr-
ens, of Ohio, b. April 6, 1829; d. March 31, 1894.
He first scittled at La Fayette, Ind., thence to Iowa ; after their m. resided
in Central City, Colo. ; in 1881 removed to La Grande, Ore, where he died and
she continues.
Children : —
VIII— 4500. MARY HANNAH JONES, b. May 10, 1866; d. Dec.
5. 1894; m. JAMES WHERRY WILLIS Sept. 23, 1883, son of William
McClellan and Mary Arabella Willis, b. Oct. 2, 1861, at Lane Co., Ore.
He is a farmer and stockman; resided at Milton, Umatilla Co., Ore. He
m. a second wife.
Children : —
IX— 6933. Arga McClellan Willis, b. Oct. 18, 1885.
IX— 6934. Elmer Abel Willis, b. Feb. 13, 1887.
IX~6935. Edith Leone Willis, b. Jan. 14, 1889.
IX— 6936. Hazel Del Willis, b. Jan. 4, 1891; d. May 19, 1896.
IX— 6937. Raymond Everett Willis, b. Nov. 2, 1892.
IX— 6938. Mary Daphna Willis, b. Nov. 17, 1894; d. Oct. 5, 1895.
VIII— 4501. ALVIN RUFUS JONES, b. July 7, 1869; "nm.; ad-
dress, Grant's Pass, Ore.
VIII— 4502. FRANK JONES, b. Oct. 9, 1872; unm.; address, Port-
land, Ore.
I
VIII — 4503. A son, b. .\pril 11, 1874; d. April 2^, 1874.
VIII— 4504. ALICE B. JONES, b. Aug. 6, 1875; d. Dec. 20, 1875.
VIII— 4505. ROBERT LOUIS JONES, b. May 6, 1877; m. OR-
534 PALMER FAMILY-
DANA BRABHAM Sept. 22, 1909, at Eugene, Ore; reside at Portland,
Ore.
VII— 1886. LYDIA PALMER (Robert 6), b. Mar. 17, 1846; m.
BENJAMIN W. GRANDY March 22, 1865, son of William and Celinda
Grandy, of Ohio, b. Nov. — , 1837.
They reside at La Grande, Oregon.
Children : —
VIII— 4506. WILLIAM D. GRANDY, b. Aug. 26, 1867; m. LIL^
LIAN RICE Feb. 25, 1890, dau. of Simeon Rice (b. in Ohio), and Henriet-
ta Lerwis (b. in Bloomington, 111.) b. Sept. 7, 1870, in Cherokee Co., Kan. ; ad-
dress, La Grande, Ore.
Issue : —
IX— 6939. William Roy Gi-andy. b. April 2, 1891.
VIII— 4S07. KATE ESTELLE GRANDY, b. Sept. 21, 1870; d. Nov.
28, 1888; m. JOSEPH McCRAY Jan. — , 1887. He d. Jan. 2, 1909; both
buried at La Grande, Ore.
Issue : —
IX— 6940. Child, b. Nov. 1888; d. Nov. 1888.
He m. second, Nettie Green, who, with two children, survives him.
VIII— 4508. MABEL CLARE GRANDY, b. Oct. 30, 1872; m. WIL-
LIAM E. OSTERLING Nov. i, 1891, son of Joachim* and Marie Guyer Os-
terling, b. April 16, 1868, at Dakota City, Neb.
He is a machinist ; they reside at La Grande, Ore.
Children : —
IX— 6941. Gladys Estelle Osterllng, b. May 9, 1893.
IX— 6942. Willma J. Osterling, b. July 12, 1898.
IX— 6943. Mabel H. Osterling, b. Oct. 1, 1900.
IX— 6944. Thelma Osterling, b. June 28, 1903.
VIII— 4509. JOSIE BELL GRANDY, b. May 4, 1874; m. JAMES
S. MILLS Oct. 4, 1893, son of John Robert and Catherine Mills, who were
natives of the Southern U. S. and emigrated to New Zealand, where he was
bom ; removed to Alberta County, Canada.
Children : —
IX— 6945. Stanley Scott Mills, b. June 4, 1896.
IX— 6946. Lydia Marie Mills, b. Aug. 18, 1898.
IX— 6947. James B. Mills, b. Sept. 25, 1901.
IX— 6948. Elene Mills, b. Nov. 2, 1903.
IX— 6949. Josephine Mills, b. May 30, 1905.
IX -6950. Kathaline Mills, b. Dec. 22, 1907.
Nole. (Joachim Osterling, b. Mar. 21, 1821, at Hesse Darmstad, Germany; d. Apr
5, 1892, at Seward, Neb. Marie, b. at Frankfort on the Rhine, d. Mar. 15, 1888).
SEVENTH GENERATION. 535
VIII— 4510. BENJAMIN MARTIN GRANDY, b. Mar. 31, 1879;
m. CELIA MASTEN June 6, 1900, dau. of David D. Masten* and Mary, b.
May 2, 1880, at Fayette, Pa.
They resided at May Park, near La Grande, Ore., and later at Boise Riv-
er, Idaho.
Issue : —
EX — 6951. Roberta Grandy, b. Dec. 8, 1902.
rx— 6952. Eta Leta Grandy, b. Sept. 19, 1906.
VUI— 4511. ROBERT HALL GRANDY, b. April 12, 1882; d. 1901.
VIII— 4512. NELLIE FLINN GRANDY, b. Sept. 16, 1885; m. CAL-
EB SHERWOOD WILLIAMS Feb. 10, 1904 (No. 3819), son of Ohver
W. Wilhams and Sarah R. Larkin, b. Feb. 17, 1880: address, La Grande, Ore.
Issue : —
IX— 6953. Helen Grace Williams, b. June 7, 1907.
IX— 69.54. Jean WilUanis, b. July 22, 1910.
VIII— 4513. CHARLES F. GRANDY, b. June 4, 1888; m. FLOR-
ENCE McMASTERS Aug. 30, 1905, dau. of Jess McMasters, (b. Mar. 16,
1861 in Ohio), and Rhoda McMasters (b. Sept. 27, 1866, in Neb.)
M. second, MABEL COUNSIL July 4, 1910.
He has a ranch ; address, La Grande, Ore.
VII— 1888. CHARLES L. PALMER (Robert 6), b. Aug. 5, 1849;
m. ROSELLA LOVELL April 28, 1878, at La Grande, dau. of
Lovell and Katherine Mock, b. Aug. 8, 1859; d. April 9, 1887.
M. second, LINNA F. PLACE Feb. 14, 1890, dau. of Charles E. Place
and Martha E. Mock, b. Nov. 5, 1867; d. Sept. 26, 1894.
He was Postmaster of Baker City, Ore., for several years; now in the
grocery and mining business. He is also a prominent member of the I. O. of
O. F., with residence in Bake;r City, Oregon.
Children by first wife : —
VIII — 4514. A son, b. June 22, 1880; d. same date.
VIII— 4515. ETHEL IRENE PALMER, b. March 6, 1882; d. April
12, 1908.
She was born and died at Baker City, Ore. She had visited her relatives
in Pennsylvania a few years before her death, in company with her father.
The following is taken from an obituary at the time of her death :
"At 3.30 Sunday afternoon, when all nature seemed to smile on the universe,
Miss Ethel Palmer answered the call of her maker and passed beyond the mysterious
vale. Had we never seen more than the lily bulb could we imagine the beauty of the
lily that it produces? Or it we had never seen more than the seed of the rose could we
Note.— (David D. Masten, b. June 6, 1842, In Pa. Mary, b. Oct. 12, 1854, In la.)
536 PALMER FAMILY.
think it possible for the earth to develop a thing of such beauty? And so it must be
in the growth in the life to come from the germ God has placed in the human body for
development into the glorious beauties of a new life.
■'Ethel I'almer has simply passed from whatever beauty she had in this life to
a much more beautiful existence as is the lily more beautiful than the bulb. But death
is a separation, and hard to bear. She knew the great messenger was near at hand and
ere he had said the last word of command she called her father, whose helpmeet she
had been, to her side, and putting her arms about his neck she passed from here to
yonder in his great, kindly arms.
"About a year ago she underwent an operation at Portland, since which time she
has never fully recovered and at the time of her death she was undergoing treatment
at Radium Springs. When five years of age her mother died, but possessed with a domes-
tic disposition that made her a home girl she has been the comfort of her father all
these years. She was 26 years and one month old at the time of her demise. The fun-
eral will take place from the family residence, being under the charge of Rev. J. N.
Barry. The Daughters of Rebekah, No. 8, will attend in a body."
VIII— 4516. LEWIS EARL PALMER, b. Feb. 7, 1886; d. March
I, 1886.
Children by second wife, Linna F. Place : —
VIII— 4517. HAXXAH MYRLE PALMER, b. Dec. 24, 1890; m.
MENSIL'S McKIM March 31. 1908, son of Robert McKim and Louise Si-
mons, of Michigan ; reside in Baker City, Ore.
Child :—
rx— 6955. Charles Palmer, McKim. b. May 23, 1909.
VIII— 4518. CHARLES LUTHER PALMER, b. July 9, 1894; ad-
dress. Baker City, Ore.
CHARLES L PALMER m. third ROSE E. RUSSELL Sept. 8,
1908, formerly of Luberne, Me., (she was a widow, nee Martin, mother of
Robert Rolla Palmer's second wife (See No. 4473) and aunt to his first wfe)
VII— 1889. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PALMER (Robert 6), b. Dec.
II, 1851; d. Jan. 28, 1904, at Portland, Ore.: m. KATE M. BOWMAN
Feb. 3, 1875, dau. of George J. Bowman and Elizabeth Tweedie. b. Nov. 26,
1855, at Dover, Mo.
He was for some time in the brick trade, with his brother Charles L., then
removed to Portland, Oregon.
Children bom at La Grande, Ore. : —
VIII— 4519. EULALIA PALMER, b. Feb. 27. 1878; m. J. F. WAR-
REN Oct. 22, 1903, at Baker Cit>', Ore., son of Thomas Warren and Elinor
Fergenson.
Child :—
IX— 6956. David Leland Warren, b. Jan. 19, 1905.
VIII— 4520. GEORGE W. PALMER, b. July 4, 1880; m. MYRTLE
ALICE FLICK July 3, 1904, at Portland, Ore., dau. of J. T. Flick and
Alice Slu}ten ; reside in Seattle, Wash. No issue
SEVENTH GENERATION. 537
VII— 1890. EMMA CLARA PALMER (Robert 6), b. Mar. 22,
1854; m. CHARLES VALENTINE HARDING May i, 1870, son of Da-
vid R. and Susan Harding, b. April 10, 1842; d. Dec. 26, 1893.
He was a printer and later a farmer. Her address is La Grande, Oregon.
Children : —
VIII— 4521. WILLIAM DAVID HARDING, b. Nov. 27, 1870; m.
MARGARET WIMER Dec. 23, 1892; address. Phoenix, B. C. No chil-
dren (?).
VIII— 4522. CHARLES EDWIN HARDING, b. Dec. 27, 1872;
unm. ; address, La Grande, Ore.
VIII— 4523. FREDERICK JAMES HARDING, b. Dec. i. 1877; m.
MARY JEAN BANNERMAN MILNE Nov. 7, 1906, at Vancouver, B.
C, dau. of John Bannerman Milne and Annie Rainie Pirie, b. March 21, 1887,
at Aberdeanshire, Scotland.
He is a clerk for the Obave Mining Company; address, Box 407, Ross-
land, British Columbia.
Issue : —
rX— 6957. Cora Lucile Harding, b. Sept. 8, 1907.
VIII— 4524. LUCY HANNAH HARDING, b. April 17, 1880; m.
MYRON B. HOCKENBERRY May 16, 1903, son of Prof. H. J. and
Minerva Hockqnberry, b. July 19, 1876, at Berrysburg, Pa., graduated at
Dickinson College, 1902; addressfi Ilwaco, Wash.
Child :—
IX— 695S. Emma Hockenberrj, b. March 25, 1905.
VIII— 4525. JOSEPH PALMER HARDING, b. Aug. 23, 1882; m.
HAZEL WHEELER July 29, 1909. at Primeville, Cook Co., Ore.
He is an electrician at that place.
VIII— 4526. CORA GRACE HARDING, b. June 23, 1885 I m- BEN-
JAMIN SCOTT June 2^, 1906; reside at Nampha, Idaho.
Child :—
IX— 6959. "Wayman Harding Scott, b. March 19, 1907.
VIII— 4527. CHARLES ROBERT HARDING, b. July 27, 1891; ad-
dregs, La Grande, Ore.
Issue of Sally Ann Palmer (No. 601) and Eli Nichols, born in New Castle
Co., Del.
VII— 1891. JOSEPH P. NICHOLS ( Sally Ann, Joseph, Asher, John,
John, John), b. 9 mo. 8, 1844; m. ELIZABETH PALMER i mo. 7, 1880
(No. 1878).
538 PAI^MER FAMILY.
He inherited the homestead of his father where they resided for several
years, then removed to near Wilmington, Del. They are Friends, members of
Centre Mtg., Del.
Children, born near Centreville, Del. : —
VIII— 4528. Anna Nichols, b. 10 — 1882,
VIII— 4529. Eli Nichols, b. 5-7-1889. He is a student at Haverford College.
VII— 1892. AiViOR NICHOLS (Sally Ann 6;, b. 6 mo. 23, 1846; d.
9 mo. 13, 1868; unm.
He was removed by death in early manhood from a life of much promise;
buried at Centre Mtg.
Issue of Lydia Palmer {No. 602) and Samuel R. Hall, born in Aston, Dela-
ware Co., Pa.
VU— 1893. MARY ELIZABETH HALL (Lydia, Joseph, Asher,
John, John, John), b. 7 mo. 14, 1843; d. i mo. 24, 1902; buried at Cumber-
land Cemetery; m. JOHN HIBBERD 5 mo. 3, 1876, son of .Samuel Hibberd
and Lydia Reece, b. 6 mo. 17, 1841.
He was a farmer for some years on the home farm ; was afterwards en-
gaged in a creamery and later has resided in Norwood, Delaware Co., Pa.,
where Mary E. died; now with his son-in-law.
Children born in Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa. : —
VIII— 4530. LYDIA H. HIBBERD, b. 5 mo. 26, 1878; m. RALPH
BUFFETT 8 mo. 5, 1908, at Norwood, Pa., son of George and Anna Buffett,
of Easton, Md.
He is in the real estate business at 67tli St. and Woodland Ave., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Before m. she was engaged in the Vaccine Laboratory at Glen-
olden, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6960. John Burtis Buffett, b. Jan. 27, 1910.
VIII— 4531. CARRIE JACKSON HIBBERD, b. 5 mo. 24, 1879; re-
sides with her sister.
VIII— 4532. DAVID REESE HIBBERD. b. 10 mo. 28, 1880; m.
MARGARET B. MANN Mar. 5, 1900, dau. of Ezekiel Mann and Sarah
McFarland, b. Dec. 28, 1880.
They reside at 153 Woodland Ave., Coatesville, Pa., where he is employed
as a foreman in the Worth Bros.' Iron Works.
Children : —
DC— 6961. Lydia Ethel Hibberd, b. July 4, 1900.
IX— 6962. Walter Horace Hibberd, b. Nov. 7, 1904.
VII— 1894. SAMUEL H. HALL (Lydia 6), b. i mo. 9, 1845; m.
SARAH J. NORRIS 11 mo. 17, 1875, dau. of Lloyd Norris and Sarah E.
Tyson, b. 8 mo. 28, 1846; d. 8 mo. 17, 1883; bur. at Chichester Mtg.
SEVENTH GENERATION. , 539
M. second, KATE LANCHAN 9 mo. 2, 1886.
He remained on the home farm some time, then engaged in store keeping,
butchering, etc., and later has been with a firm at Glenolden in the lumber, coal
and feed trade, with residence at the latter place.
Children bom in Aston, Pa. : —
VIII— 4533. AMOR NICHOLS HALL, b. 10 mo. 29, 1876; d. 8 mo.
26, 1897; unm. ; bur. at Chichester Mtg.
The account of the unfortunate accident which terminated fatally is from
"The Chester Times," of Aug. 2j, 1897:
"Amor N. Hall, who was injured while riding a tandem bicycle on the Chester pike
on Wednesday evening, died at his home at Glenolden last night.
"At the time of the accident which resulted fatally to Amor, he was riding a tan-
dem bicycle in company with Charles Fellows, on Wednesday night, when they collided
with a milk wagon. The shaft of the wagon struck Mr. Hall with terrific foi-ce in the
stomach. He was promptly carried into Mr. James' house, and Dr. Webb was called.
There was thought to be a chance of recovery for Mr. Hall, but he gradually grew worse.
"Mr. Fellows, the other rider, was not much hurt. The young men said they
did not see the approaching milk wagon, but they did not blame the driver as they were
on the wrong side of the road."
"The young man's injuries were chiefly of an internal nature and he suffered
much. Twenty-six hours elapsed between the accident and his death and during part of
the time Mr. Hall was delirious. He realized, almost from the first, that his days were
numbered, and his cheerful re&ignation was affecting indeed.
"He was in his 21st year and was respected by all. At one time he was employed
at the Glenolden P., W. & B. R. R. station as assistant ticket agent, and was a valued
employe. He was exceedingly bright, and was until his death employed as an operaor
at the abbattoirj Philadelphia."
VIII— 4534. LLOYD NORRIS HALL, b. 7 mo. 14, 1878; m.
LOUISA BELL BUTTON Sept. 5, 1905, dau. of Frank Button and Mar-
tha Caroline Beeson, b. Aug. 11, 1882, in Upper Chichester, Belaware Co.,
Pa.
They reside at Ridley Park. He has a responsible position in the office
of the Carnegie Steel Works, Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6963. (a) Gilbert Norris Hall, b. July 20, 1907.
IX— 6963. (b) Wallace Button Hall, b. Feb. 17, 1911.
VIII— 4535. BERTHA L. HALL, b. 7 mo. 17, 1880; m. MORTI-
MER H. KELLY Jan. 5, 1900, son of Robert B. Kelly and Elizabeth Har-
rington, b. April 10, 1873.
He is a stone cutter. They reside at Glenolden, Pa.
Children : —
rX— 6964. Walter Hall Kelly, b. March 23, 1901.
IX— 6965. Amor Norris Kelly, b. Feb. 11, 1903.
VIII— 4536. MARY HIBBERB HALL, b. 5 mo. 11, 1882.
She resided with her father and was employed in the Glenolden Vaccine
Laboratory; m. JAMES H.\RRINGTON 11 mo. 26, 1908, son of William
and Susan Harrington, of St. George's, New Castle Co., Del., b. 1879.
54° PAI.MER FAMILY.
They removed to Baltimore and later to Washington, D. C.
Issue : —
IX— 6966. Ruth Hall Harrington, b. June 19, 1909.
IX— 6967. Norris Hall Harrington, b. 11-3-1910.
Children by second wife : —
VIII— 4537. FLORENCE HALL, b. 6 mo. 2, 1888; d. 9 mo. 15, 1888.
VIII— 4538. BESSIE L. HALL, b. 3 mo. 7, 1890; d. 2 mo. 15, 189 1.
VIII— 4539. MILDRED HALL, b. 10 mo. 4, 1892; at home with her
mother. No. 2546 W. Seltzer St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 1895. SARAH H. HALL (Lydia 6), b. 4 mo. i, 1847; m. AU-
GUST G. TRYENS 1 1 mo. 16, 1880, son of Henry Tryens and Mary Hance,
b. Dec. 20, 1856.
They reside in Aston Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. He is engaged in farm-
ing and butchering; is a Township Road Commissioner, and member of Mt.
Hope M. E. church.
Children born in Aston Twp. :
VIII— 4540. MARION AUGUSTUS TRYENS, b. Mar. 17, 1882; m.
LENA JONES April 27, 1910, dau. of Nathan Jones, of Chester, Pa.
He is a machinist, employed at the Sharpless Separator Works, at West
Chester, Pa.
VIII— 4541- ALICE HALL TRYENS, b. May 12, 1883; m. ROW-
LAND STANERT July — , 1909, son of Richard L. and Lydia Stanert.
He is a salesman. They reside at Colwyn, Delaware Co., Pa.
VIII— 4542. SAMUEL HALL TRYENS, b. July 26, 1885; at home.
VIII— 4543. HENRY ADOLPH TRYENS, b. April 4, 1887; m.
HELEN GRISWOLD Sept. 11, 1909, dau. of George and Sarah Griswold.
He is an auditor with the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co., of Phila-
delphia, with residence at Morton, Pa.
Issue of William M. Palmer (No. 604) and Mary Wilson, born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1896. ASHER PALMER (William M., Joseph, Asher, John,
John, John), b. 12 mo. 24, 1844; m. EMMA PARKER 12 mo. 15, 1887,
dau. of John Parker and Hannah Pyle, b. 3 mo. 8, i860. No issue.
For some years he was a taxidermist with residence in Kennett Square,
Chester Co. ; since his marriage he has engaged in farming a short distance
from that town.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 541
VII— 1897. ALFRED PALMER (William M. 6), b. 10 mo. 27,
1846; m. ESTHER MARY LEEDOM 5 mo. 6, 1873, dau. of Jesse Leedom
and Elizabeth Williamson, b. 7 mo. 13, 1847.
He ejigaged in farming for some j'ears, then kept a store for a time at
Morton, Pa.; afterwards was with Strawbridge & Clothier in Philadelphia,
with residence at Lansdowne, Pa. Of late he has been farming in Willistown
Twp., Chester Co., Pa., where he purchased a farm ; address, Edgmont, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4544. JESSE JONES LEEDOM PALMER, b. 3 mo. 4, 1874;
m. MARGARET SPRINGER 9 mo. 28, 1898, dau. of George Springer and
Eliza Talley, b. 8 mo. 2, 1879.; residence, 5230 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6968. Mary Talley Palmer, b. 10-19-1900.
IX— 6969. Elizabeth Williamson Palmer, b. 7-21-1903.
IX— 6970. Walter Palmer, b. 5-27-1906.
VIII— 4545. WILLIAM ASHER PALMER, b. 8 mo. 2, 1880: m.
MABEL BYRONS SAUNDERS 11 mo. 26, 1902, dau. of William Saun-
ders and Sarah Wood, b. 3 mo. 28, 1883.
He is engaged in farming on the farm with his father ; address, Edgmont,
Pa.
Child :—
IX— 6971. Hanna Margaret Palmer, b. 7-3-1903.
VIII— 4546. ANNA EDITH PALMER, b. 2 mo. 26, 1886; m. ED-
GAR HUSBAND II mo. 18, 1905, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Husband, b.
I mo. 13, 1885.
He is quarter-master's mate on steamship Merrimac, of the Philadelphia
and Savannah line.
VII— 1898. JOSEPH MONROE PALMER (William M. 6), b. 3
mo. II, 1849; m- SARAH ANN ALTEMUS 4 mo. 19. 1872, dau. of Fian-
cis Altemus and Martha Cameron, b. ( ?) ; d. 7 mo. — , 1879.
M. second, ALICE M. PLANKINTON i mo. i, 1883, dau. of Jacob
Plankinton and Elizabeth Walter, b. 12 mo. 6, 1852, in Kennett Twp.
He has lived in several localities; now settled in Kennett Square, Pa.,
where he has extensive green houses.
Children, all by second wife: —
VIII— 4547. FRANK M. PALMER, b. 7 mo. 15, 1884; m. SARAH
CHURCHMAN 4 mo. 16, 1910, of Syhnar, Md.
He is with his father in the green house trade at Kennett Square, Pa.
VIII— 4548. J. WILLIAM PALMER, b. 8 mo. 28, 1887; d. 11 mo.
14, 1904.
542 PALMER FAMILY.
His death resulted from a collision of two trains, one on each railroad, at
Chadd's Ford Junction, the locomotive of one train striking the car in which
the above was riding before it had cleared the crossing.
The following notice is from a Kennett Square local, Nov. 15 : —
"The frightful railroad accident which took place last evening at Chadd's Ford
brought sorrow and distress to our town, the only death from the catastrophe being J.
William Palmer, the son of Monroe and Alice Palmer, a fine lad of 18 years of age, of
exemplary character, and well known by everybody In the borough.
"William was a quiet, studious boy, and was attending Goldey's College, in Wil-
mington, Del. Yesterday morning the trolley line being crippled from the recent storm,
the youth took the steam cars, and was returning from school with sevei-al companions
when he met his death. His body was brought to his home here at nine o'clock last
evening. The family are completely stunned by the dreadful affair and have the sym-
pathy of the entire community in their great loss."
VllI— 4549. J. HARRY PALMER, b. 6 mo. 18, 1889; address, Ken-
nett Square. Pa.
VII— 1899. WILMER PALMER (William M. 6), b. 2 mo. 25, 1851;
m. EMILIE P. WILSON 9 mo. 13, 1877, dau. of Stephen Wilson and Sar-
ah Mitchell, b. 11 mo. 6, 1856.
He was for many years engaged in the railroad transportation trade; is
now president of the Wilmington Savings Fund Society, Cor. of Ninth and
Market Sts. ; address, Wilmington, Del.
Child :—
VIII— 4550. HENRY WILSON PALMER, b. 6 mo. 10, 1878; d. 10
mo. 25, 1908.
He was engaged in the Savings Fund Company with his father; bur. at
Hockessin Mtg., Del. ; untn.
VII— 1900. LAURA PALMER (William M. 6), b. 3 mo. 13, 1853;
unm. ; resides in Kennett Square, Pa.
VII— 1901. NORWOOD PALMER (Wm. M. 6), b. i mo. 11, 1855;
m. PHEBE H. CHANDLER 10 mo. 7, 1875, dau. of Spencer Chandler and
Eliza Wilson, b. 7 mo. 19, 1856; d. i mo. 27, 1889.
M. second, FLORENCE S. TACK 8 mo. 4, 1897, dau. of Charles
Tack and Margaret Boyle, b. 3 mo. 8, 1859.
They reside at 3749 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. He has been en-
gaged with the Burpee Seed Company, of 485 N. Fifth St., since 1884.
Children by first wife, only : —
VIII— 4551. NORWOOD PALMER, JR., b. 11 mo. 29, 1876; m.
CARRIE KEIN June, 1909; resides in Philadelphia.
VIII— 4552. MABEL PALMER, b. i mo. 7, 1879; m. JAMES H.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 543
McDANIEL I mo. 2, 1904, son of Madison McDaniel and Ella Stewart; re-
side in Philadelphia, Pa. ; no issue.
Issue of Susamm Palmer (No. 6o§) and Matthew Wood, all born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1902. ANNA MARY WOOD (Susanna, Joseph, Asher, John,
John, John), b. Oct. 28, 1844; d. May 22, 1905 ; m. OWEN ZEBLEY PYLE
Nov. 16, 1865, son of Dutton Pyle* and Margaret Zebley, b. Nov. 7, 1842.
They resided on the homestead farm of his father and he engaged in
building as a stone mason. Since her death he has mostly been in Chester, Pa.,
working at his trade. She died on the farm in Concord Twp., Delaware Co.,
Pa., and was buried at Siloam Church, Bethel, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4553. ALBERT J. PYLE, b. May 27, 1866; d. Dec. 23, 1890;
unm. ; buried at Siloam Church, Pa.
VIII— 4554. ANNA PYLE, b. June 20, 1869 (twin) ; m. R. GRANT
EBRIGHT Nov. 16, 1892, son of George Ebright and Annie Watson, b. Jan.
18, 1865, in Bethel, Pa.
He is a farmer in Bethel Twp., Delaware Co., Pa.; address, Brandywine
Summit, Pa., R. D. 2.
Children : —
IX— 6972. Mary T. Ebright, b. Aug. 31, 1894.
IX— 6973. George G. Ebright, b. Dec. 15, 1897.
IX— 6974. Lillie A. Ebright, b. July 2, 1900.
IX— 6975. Carrie W. Ebright, b. Oct. 2, 1904.
VIII— 4555. MARY PYLE, b. June 20, 1869, (twin) ; m. PENROSE
R. TALLEY Nov. 2, 1892, son of Thomas Talley and Elizabeth Hanby, b.
Nov. 2, 1869.
He is a farmer; address, Edgemoor, Del., R. D. 2.
Child :—
IX— 6976. Lawrence P. Talley, b. Nov. 12, 1896.
Note.— Dutton Pyle (h. .'^ug. 5. 1807; d. Aug. 9, 1880) m. Margaret Zebley, Feb. 18,
1830, a dau. of Owen Zebley and Mary Webster (b. Mar. 16, 1810. Dutton was
the 9th and youngest child of Daniel Pyle and Prudence Dutton (who were m. in 1784);
she d. June 13, 1827, aged 62 years and was the dau. of John Dutton, who m. Rachel
Collett, Nov. 16, 1764, at the Olde Swede's Church, Wilmington, Del. This John Dutton
(John 3, John 2, John 1) was a son of John Dutton 3, and Prudence Reynolds (who were
tn. 8 mo. 4, 1733, at Chichester Mtg.), she being a dau. of Francis Reynolds and Elizabeth
Acton, of Chichester, b. 1 mo. 16, 1713. John Dutton 3 was a son of John Dutton, 2,
the latter supposed to have been b. in England about 1675; d. 1 mo. (March), 21, 1735-6,
and who m. Elizabeth Kingsman, 170t. a dau. of John and Hannah Kingsman, b. 9 mo.
6, 1685, all early settlers. John Dutton 2, was a son of John 1 and Mary Dutton, emi-
grants from Overton, Chester, England; 1682, who purchased 500 acres of land in Aston,
now Delaware Co., Pa. There is hardly a doubt but that Daniel Pyle above, who was b.
April 13, 1755; d. March 13. 1883, was a descendant (probably a great grandson) of the
first settler, Robert Pyle, whose wife was Ann Stovey (m. 1681), but the exact connection
has not been found. This Robert Pyle came from Horton, parish of Bishop's Cannings,
Willshire, England, in 1683, and settled on 150 acres of land in Bethel, now Delaware Co.,
Pa., and was a leading citizen in his day.
544 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4556. LAURA P. PYLE, b. April 17, 1873; m. W. LEVIS
CARTER Nov. 13, 1905, son of John W. Carter* and Lydia Cloud, b. April
25, 1874.
He is a farmer; residence, Concord Twp., Delaware Co., Pa.; address,
BrandyAvine Summit, Pa., R. D. 2.
Children : —
rx— C977. Edgar L. Carter, b. Nov. 8, 1906.
IX— 6978. Alice Lydia Carter, b. Sept. 25, 1908.
VIII— 4557. FARMAN R. PYLE, b. April 7, 1875; d. July 15, 1875;
buried at Concord Mtg.
VIII— 4558. LYDIA H. PYLE, b. Nov. 4, 1877; m. GEORGE H.
PHILLIPS Nov. 22, 1905, son of Robert Phillips and Emma Hewes, b. Aug.
8, 1874, in Bethel Twp.
They reside in Chester, Pa., where he keeps a grocery store.
Issue : —
IX— 6979. Lydia H. Phillips, d. at birth.
IX— 6980. Emily Mabel Phillips, b. March 31, 1910.
VIII— 4559. iIRWIN WOOD PYLE, b. May 23, 1882; m. GERT-
RUDE ALICE MARTIN Aug. 10, 1910, dau. of Joseph Mathew Martin
and Barbara :Mackay, b. April 14, 1886.
By trade he is a stone mason ; resides on the homestead which he farms,
with address Montchanin, Del., R. D. i.
VII— 1903. JOHN G. WOODt (Susanna 6), b. Nov. 5, 1846; m.
MARY ELMA JEFFERIS April 8, 1884, dau. of David Jefiferis and Alice
Johnson, b. March 19, 1855.
They reside on a warm which he owns at Boothwyn, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4560. Lawrence Jefferis Wood, b. Oct. 26, 1885.
VIII— 4561. Mabel Wood, b. Nov. 20, 18S9; d. Nov. 1, 1892.
VIII — 4562. Albert David W^ood, b. May 24, 1894.
VII— 1904. ELLEN WOOD (Susanna 6), b. Nov. 12, 1848; m.
ENOS E. SHARPLESS May 29, 1867, son of \\'illiam Sharpless and Sarah
Yarnall, b. Feb. 12, 1844.
They have resided in several localities ; last address, 5009 Angora Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
♦Note.— John W. Carter lost his life by being murdered in his wagon returning from
market Sept. 13, 1905, by a colored man, who was never captured.
fNote.- On Nov. 24, 1910, whilst out hunting for rabbits, he was shot by the acci-
dental discharge of his gun. and as a result had part of the muscles of his back torn
away. He had placed his gun on a stump and on reaching for it, without turning towards
it, the trigger caught on the stump, when the charge struck him in a glancing way in
the back. Fortunately he recovered.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 545
VIII— 4563. EVALYN SHARPLESS, b. Feb. 25, 1868; d. Aug. i,
1868.
VIII— 4564. NELLIE W. SHARPLESS, b. June 5, 1869; d. Aug.
19, 1892; bur. at Riverview Cemetery, Wilmington, Del; m. JOSEPH L.
PYLE^ Dec. 3, 1890, son of Joseph Lyburn Pyle and Mary E. Chandler, b.
Aug. 15, 1868, at Concord Twp., Delaware Co., Pa.
He resides in Wilmington, Del.
Child:— : .
IX— 6981. Edith Pyle, b. June 2, 1892; d. Aug. — , 1892.
VIII— 4565. EDITH SHARPLESS, b. Nov. 2, 1871 ; d. April 9, 1899;
unm. : buried in Cumberland Cemetery.
VIII— 4566. MATTHEW W. SHARPLESS, b. Feb. 19. 1874; m.
LAURA CRESSWELL April 17, 1895, dau. of John and Mary Cresswell.
Ha enlisted in the Regular U. S. Army and was in the Philippine Islands
six years; now employed at the Schuylkill Arsenal, with residence 1541 S.
Hollywood St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6892. Edith Sharpless, b. July 26, 1896; d. March 30, 1900.
IX— 6983. Marion C. Sharpless, b. July 3, 1898; d. April 6, 1904.
VIII— 4567. MABEL C. SHARPLESS, b. July 19, 1876; m. FRANK
THOMAS April 14, 1898, son of Abraham Thomas and Hannah Hannon, b.
Jan. 18, 1876, in Delaware.
He is a carpenter; they reside in Berwyn, Pa.
Children : —
IX— G984. Walter Farley Thomas, b. July 29, 1898.
IX— 6985. Ellen S. Thomas, b. Aug. 8, 1899.
IX--6980. Frances M. Thomas, b. Oct. 5, 1901.
IX— 6987. Grace S. Thomas, b. April 2, 1903.
IX— 6988. Lawrence S. Thomas, b. Jan. 2, 190b.
VIII— 4568. FRANK I. SHARPLESS, b. Oct. 29, 1879; m. EMMA
GORDON Oct. — , 1901, dau. of John and Martha Gordon.
He is engaged in the heater and range building; address, Berwyn, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6989. Enos Sharpless, b. March 17, 1903.
IX— G990. Mildred Sharpless, b. July — , 1906.
VIII— 4569. ENOS FREDERICK SHARPLESS, b. Oct. 28, 1883;
unm.
He is a harness maker ; at home.
VIII— 4570. GRACE SHARPLESS, b. Nov. 30, 1885; m. HENRY
EDGAR SEAL June 14, 1906, son of Jacob Seal and Wilelmina Stulen, b.
March 2, 1879.
He is by trade a machinist, with residence first at 740 N. 40th St., Phila-
546 PALMER FAMILY.
delphia, Pa., then removed to Fernwood, Pa., and engaged in the grocery trade.
Child :—
IX- -0991. Anna W. Seal, b. Oct. — , 1907.
VIII— 4571. EDWARD C. SHARPLESS, b. Mar. ii, 1887; d. July
18, 1907; unm.
He was a floor-laying carpenter ; resided with his parents ; buried in Cum-
berland Cemetery.
VIII— 4572. LORENA MAY SHARPLESS, b. May 18, 1889; at
home with her parents.
VII— 190S. LEWIS N. WOOD (Susanna 6), b. March 25, 1852; m.
CARRIE C. HANCE Dec. 5, 1872, dau. of Thomas Hance and Mary Ann
(Mullin) Baker, of Aston, Pa., b. June 16, 1854.
He learned the carpaiter trade, but for many years has engaged in the
lumber, coal and feed business at Linwood, Delaware Co., Pa., where they
reside.
Children : —
VIII— 4573. WALTER LEWIS WOOD, b. Nov. 28, 1873; d. Sept.
14, 1910: m. ALICE MOORE June 14, 1899, dau. of Charles Moore and
Priscilla Bishop, b. Sept. 15, 1874.
He was engaged with his father, with residence at Linwood, Pa. No
children. Buried at Media Cemetery.
VIII— 4574. HOWARD J. WOOD, b. April 6. 1878: m. IDA MER-
lON Sept. 27, 1904, dau. of John Merion and Martha J. Bird, b. May 27,
1880.
He is by profession an electrical engineer and had the position of chief
draftsman of the electrical departmait of the B. & O. R. R.. at Baltimore.
He had an important charge with the electrical installations at the new Wash-
ington, D. C, terminal station and at Wheeling, W. Va. He has later, with
his brother Roger, bought his father's interest in business, and resides at Lin-
wood, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 6991. Howard J. Wood, b. July 13, 1907.
IX— 6992. Martha Merion Wood, b. June 20, 1909.
VIII— 4575. EDWIN T. WOOD, b. Oct. 30, 1880; d. May 31, 1897;
buried in Cumberland Cemetery.
VIII— 4576. ROGER M. WOOD, b. Jan. 10, 1883.
He was a clerk in the Franklin Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. ; later in business
with his brother Howard, (q. v.). On Feb. 4, 1911, his engagement was an-
nounced with Miss Rosalie M. Painter, of No. 1974, Trimble Division.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 547
VIII— 4577. VIOLA WOOD, b. Oct. 21, 1886; resides with her par-
ents.
VIII— 4578. ROY N. WOOD, b. Aug. 21, 1888; d. Oct. 3, 1888.
VIII— 4579. EDNA WOOD, b. Nov. 18, 1893.
VII— 1906. IRWIN D. WOOD (Susanna. Joseph. Asher, John,
John, John), b. 10 mo. 21. 1854; m. ANNA M. MITCHELL 4 mo. 10,
1879, by Friends' Ceremony, dau. of John ]Mitchell and Sarah Eastburn, of
Hockessin, Del, b. 6 mo. 10, 1855.
He was for some time engaged in railroad business as train despatcher
in Camden, N. J., then went into business with his brother under the firm name
of L. N. Wood & Bro., with yards at Lin wood and Thurlow, Pa. Present
residence in Ridley Park, Pa. They are members of the Society of Friends.
Children : —
VIII— 4580. FLORENCE A. WOOD, b. 4 mo. 11, 1880; d. 9 mo. 28,
1880.
VIII— 4581. WILMER M. WOOD, b. 12 mo. 13, 1881.
He is in the employ of the Pennsylvania R. R. ; has been in several local-
ities; later agent at Hagerstown, Md., of the Union Station.
VIII— 4582. SARAH E. WOOD, b. i mo. 20, 1885; m. NORMAN
L. PASSMORE 6 mo. 20, 1908, at Ridley Park, Pa., son of George B. Pass-
more and Elizabeth Broomell. of Oxford, Pa., b. 11 mo. 4, 1882.
They reside in Swarthmore, Pa., where he is engaged in the Swarthmore
National Bank.
Issue : —
IX— 6993. Ruth Anna Passmore, b. 8-23-1910.
VIII— 4583. IRVANA M. WOOD, b. 6 mo. 14, 1888.
She graduated at Swarthmore College, 191 o; at home.
VII— 1907. IDA WOOD (Susanna 6), b. i mo. 3, 1856; m. JOHN
W. HEWES 4 mo. 10, 1884, by Friends' Ceremony, son of Samuel Hewes
and Phebe Booth, b. 3 mo. 8, 1854.
They reside in Chester, Pa. He is engaged with L. N. Wood & Bro., at
their Thurlow office.
Children : —
VIII— 4584. LILLIAN IILW ES. b. 3 mo. 30, 1885.
She is a teacher, in 1910 at Ridley Park, Pa.
VIII— 4585. GERTRUDE HEWES, b. 7 mo. 24, 1888; at home.
548 PALMER FAMILY.
Line of John, John, John, Asher, Susanna.
Issue of Mary Ann Malin (No. 60S) and Benjamin Oaks, born near Chester,
Pa.
VII— 1908. GEORGE PALMER OAKS (Mary Ann, Susanna, Ash-
er, John, John, John), b. circa 1835 ; d. July — , 1882; m. ELLEN MARLOR
Dec. 24, 1863, dan. of Robert Marlor and EHzabeth Heighton, who emigrated
from England and settled in Chester, Pa., b. July 15, 18.1.0; d. Jan. 2, 1908.
She! resided Cor. Seventh and Madison Sts., Chester, Pa.
He was by trade a mechanical engineer which he followed until the Civ-
il War. He enlisted Aug. 7, 1862, in Capt. Eliot's Com. F, 114th Pa. Vols.,
but was discharged by reason of sickness Oct. 6, 1863. On Dec. 20, 1866, he
enlisted in the Second Cav. Reg. U. S. Army -for 5 years. He subsequently
re-enlisted for two more 5-year tenns in Capt. P. S. Vroom's Com. L, Third
Reg. Cav. and was finally discharged after fifteen years' service. Mar. 10,
1882. His field of service was altogether in the then Western Territories. He
died in the Soldiers' Home in Missouri and was buried there in the National
Cemetery.
Child :—
VIII— 4589. ANNIE OAKS, b. Aug. i, 1866; d. Oct. 22, 1867.
VII— 1909. WILLIAM HENRY OAKS, (Mary Ann 6), b. circa,
1843; d. 1902 or 3, in the Marine Hospital, Washington, D. C, and was there
buried; unm.
He enlisted in 1861 as a marine and for many years was in service on
board of the U. S. Man-of-war "Congress", his period of active service being-
upward of 21 years, He was subsequently employed in land service at Wash-
ington, D. C.
Issue of Thomas Malin (No. 60/) and Sarah Ann Malin, born at Cartertown,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1912. ALFRED ABNER MALIN (Thomas, Susanna, Asher,
John, John, John), b. June 27, 1843; ^1- F^b. 15, 1863.
He learned the trade of pottery; but enlisted in the army as a volunteer
during the Civil War, and died of sickness in Washington, D. C.
(This branch of the family (Malin) has left no descendants.)
Line of John, John, John, Asher, Phebe.
Issue of John Arment (No. 612) and Eli:;abeth Jane Crossgrove, born in
Birmingham, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1914. WILLIAM ALONZO ARMENT (John, Phebe, Asher,
John, John, John), b. Sept. 16, 1855; m. PHILENA MILLER Feb. 27,
1879, dau. of Samuel Miller and Mary Epler, b. Dec. 16, 1853.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 549
He is a carpenter and builder, with residence at Chadd's Ford, Delaware
Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4587. GEORGE AR^IENT, b. June 10, 1880; unm.
He is a policeman in Philadelphia, Pa.
VIII— 4588. JOSEPH CHAi\DLER ARMENT, b. Nov. 11, 1881;
m. BERYL SWAYNE Aug. 7, 1902, dau. of Jacob Swayne and Anna
Passmore, b. May 22, 1883.
They reside at Chadd's Ford, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 6994. Elizabeth J. Arment, b. Dec. 2. 1902.
IX— 6995. Anna P. Arment, b. Nov. 9, 1904.
VIII— 4589. BERTHA MAY ARMENT, b. Oct. 18, 1883; d. July
6, 1892.
VII— 19 1 5. PHEBE ELLA ARMENT, b. Sept. 26, 1859; d. March
26, 1868; buried at Concord Mtg.
VII— 1916. CHARLES C. ARMENT (John 6) b. Dec. 6, i860; m.
HANNAH DEBORAH Sept. 19, 1885, dau. of Isaac Deborah and Ann
Bane, b. March 4, 1861.
They reside in West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
VIII~4590. Madeline Arment, b. March 13. 1887.
VIII— 4591. Ann D. Arment. b. March 31, 1889.
VIIl— 4692. Charles C. Arment, Jr., b. Oct. 22, 1891.
VIII— 4593. Newlin D. Arment, b. June 5, 1897.
VII— 1917. NEWLIN ARMENT (John 6), b. Mar. i, 1863; m.
MATTIE W. PANCOAST Mar. 28. 1895, dau. of Levis Pancoast and El-
mira Leach, b. Feb. 22, 1864: d. Nov. 22, 1895: bur. in Media Cemetery.
He is a wheelwright, and occupies the shop long used by his father; re-
sides with his mother in Chadd's Ford, Pa. His wife died suddenly about
eight months after their marriage; he has since remained single. He is a
member of Brand)wine Baptist church.
VII— 1919. JOHN B. ARMENT (John 6), b. May 7, 1868; d. Aug.
2, 1892 ; unm.
He was a very promising young man, but was a victim of an epidemic
of diphtheria prevailing at Chadd's Ford at that time. He was buried at
Concord Friends' grounds.
550 PALMER FAMILY,
VII— 1920. HARRY ISAAC ARMENT (John 6). b. Nov. 28, 1870;
m. ALICE I. HESS July 7, 1909, of Mendenhall, Pa., dau. of Benjamin
Hess.
He is a carpenter; adchci^s. Chadd's Ford, Pa.
VII— 1921. NELLIE G. ARMENT (John 6). b. March 4. 1873; m.
HARRY K. GALLAGHER April 24, 1895, son of George C. Gallagher and
Phebe H. Humes, b. May 2, 1869, at Toughkenamon, Pa.
He followed in the same business as his father and is a merchant with
store since 1901 at Chadd's Ford, Pa. He is a member with the orders of
Masons, Odd Fellows and Red Men.
Child ;—
VIII-4594. Curtis H. Gallagher, b. Jan. 20, 1896.
VII— 1922. PHILENA C. ARMENT (John 6), b. March 11, 1875;
m.EDWARD DARLINGTON 2 mo. 23, 1899 (No. 2882).
Further record under his name.
Issue of Alice Aruieiif [No. 61^) and Marshall P. Wilkinson, born in Con-
cord, Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1924. ALICE ANNA WILKINSON (Alice. Phebe, Asher,
John, Tohn, lohn), b. 3 mo. 20, 1857: d. 8 mo. S- 1878: bur. at London Grove
Mtg.:"m. FRANKLIN J. BALDWIN 4 mo. — , 1878, son of Amos C.
Baldwin and Marietta Hulmes. He d. 4 mo. 28, 1901, aged 51 years.
He was a farmer, with farm near West Grove, Pa. : buried at London
Grove Mtg. She was taken with typhoid fever and lived only 4 months after
their marriage. (His parents celebrated their golden wedding 10 mo. 19,
1894. and are both since deceased).
VTI— 1025. FRANCIS NEWLIN WILKINSON (Alice 6), b. 10
mo. 26. 1859 :"m. MARY A. B. WICKERSHAM Aug. 5, 1891, dau. of
Isaac and Sarah J. Wickersham, of Los Angeles, Cal., formerly of Chester
Co., Pa., b. Feb. 22. 1868, near Easton, Md.
He settled in Los Angeles, Cal., in 1888, and engaged in the real estate
business with residence ^12 Tamarind A\-e., Hollvwood Station, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Children horn in Los Angeles; —
VIII— 4595. Marshal! Phillips Wilkinson, b. Aug. 29, 1892.
VIII— 45''6. Walter Francis Wilkinson, b. Aug. 10, 1894.
VIII— 4597. Alice Wilkinson, b. Nov. 18, 1899.
Line of John, John, John, Hannah, Mary.
Issue of Elizabeth P. Nezdin (No. 61/) and Abel Brcar.
VII— 1928. MARY N. BREAR (Elizabeth P., Mary, Hannah, John,
John, John), b. Jan. 2, 1847; d- Sept. 16, 1897; unm.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 551
VII— 1929. SARAH T. BREAR (Elizabeth P. 6), b. July 28, 1848;
address, 125 West 121st St., New York.
VII— 19^0. ELIZABETH N. BREAR (Elizabeth P. 6). b. Sept. 3,
1851; m. GEORGE H. TAYLOR Oct. 11, 1871, son of Edmund Wyley
Taylor and Harriet Hoyt. b. June 26, 1847, ^t Westport, Conn.
In the fore part of 1865 he enlisted in Com. A, io6th 111. Vols, and served
until July of that year, when the Civil War was ended. He is a manufacturer;
address, 125 West 121st St., New York.
Children : —
VIII— 4S98. GEORGE HOYT TAYLOR, TR.. b. April 22, 1873; m.
IRENE EStEL PERRY April 28, 1896.
He is an attorney with office S. W. Cor. Chambers and West Broadway,
N. Y., and residence at 87 Fletcher Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
Children : —
IX— 6996. Marjorie Perry Taylor, b. March 14, 1897.
IX— 69ft7. Muriel I. Taylor, b. Feb. 18, 1900.
VIII— 4599. WILLIAM BREAR TAYLOR, b. Nov. 10, 1875; d. Oct.
16, 1906; unm. ; buried at Willow Brook Cemetery, Westport, Conn.
VIII— 4600. ELIZABETH N. TAYLOR, b. May 10, 1878; m. AR-
THUR SPENCER KITTLE Oct. 14, 1902.
He is in a banking house; address, 2100 Fifth Ave., New York.
Child:—
IX— 6998. Elizabeth Hoyt Kittle, b. Oct 21, 1903.
VIII— 4601. ANNA NEWLIN TAYLOR, b. Mar. 4, 1885; d. Feb.
9. 1887; buried at Willow Brook Cemetery.
VIII— 4602. EDMUND WYLEY TAYLOR, b. Nov. 27, 1891.
Line of John, John, John, H.^nn.^h, Sar.-vh.
Issue of Hannah Hattou (No. 6ig) and Garrett Hoopes.
VII— 1931. SAMUEL H. HOOPES (Hannah, Sarah, Hannah. John,
John. John), b. 12 mo. 28, 1833: m. HANNAH MARY FLING 12 mo. 28,
1874, dau. of Emmor Fling and Albina Watson, b. (?); d. 5 mo. 2, 1894;
buried at Marshallton Cemetery. No children.
He was a stencil-cutter, and traveled very extensively through the L'nited
States in the prosecution of his business. On one trip he went to California,
and thence to the Sandwich Islands. Since his marriage he has resided in
West Chester, Pa.
552 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 1932. EDITH G. HOOPES (Hannah 6) b. 3 mo. 9, 1835; d.
8 mo. 5, 1869; m. DAVID PUSEY 12 mo. 3, 1856, son of Stephen Pusey
and EHzabeth Woodward, b. 5 mo. 31, 1827; d. 10 mo. 25, 1879.
He was a lumber and coal dealer at Avondale, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4603. ELLA MARY PUSEY, b. 8 mo. 21, 1858; d. 10 mo. 16,
1882; bur. at London Grove; m. ELLIS W. PYLE 11 mo. 23, 1881, son
of Samuel Pyle and Ann P. Cranston, b. 4 mo. 13, 1857.
His address is 1012 E. State St., Rockford, 111. No children.
VIII— 4604. HANNAH ELIZABETH PUSEY, b. 12 mo. 31, 1862;
d. 8 mo. 18, 1868.
VII— 1933. SARAH M. HOOPES (Hannah 6), b. 11 mo. 23, 1837;
d. II mo. 26, 1865; m. SAMUEL \V. PUSEY 12 mo. 8, 1864, brother to
David (See previous No). No children.
He was a farmer, but went to Chester, Pa., and died 8 mo. 3, 1878, in his
41st year, at which time he had been living with his second wife and keeping
a store.
Isstte of Maria Hatton {No. 6^0) and JVilliam B. Harzry, born near Centre-
ville, Del.
VII— 1935. EMELINE P. HARVEY (Maria. Sarah, Hannah, John,
John, John), b. 11 mo. 2, 1839; m. WILLIAM P. SEAL 3 mo. 2, 1861, son
of Benjamin Seal and Frances Taugue, b. 2 mo. 19, 1834.
He owned and cultivated a farm near Centreville, New Castle Co., Del. ;
later retired to Marshallton, same Co.
Children : —
VIII— 4605. ELLA B. SEAL, b. 10 mo. 30, 1861 : m. HARRY W.
LOWE 10 mo. 6, 1886, son of Henrv D. Lowe and Jane Mahany, b. Feb. 19,
1859.
They reside at 1021 Adams St., Wilmington, Del., where he is in the liv-
erly business at Third and Poplar Sts.
Children : —
IX— 6999. Harry Roland Lowe, b. 12-7-1887.
IX— 7000. Leon Mitchell Lowe, b. 3-8-1892.
VIII— 4606. ANNIE H. SEAL, b. 12 mo. 27, 1865; m. GEORGE E.
SWAYNE 3 mo. 23, 1893 (No. 1973), son of Thomas Swayne and Margar-
et Martin (No. 637), b. 4 mo. 17, 1868.
He is a farmer; address, Mendenhall, Chester Co., Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7001. Erma E. Swnyi;e, b. 11-18-1898.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 553
VIII— 4607. B. FRANKLIN SEAL, b. 9 mo. 9, 1867; m. FLOR-
ENCE V. SAUNDERS 4 mo. 7, 1896, dau. of John Saunders and Hannah
Parter, b. Feb. 11, 1868.
They reside in Wilmington, Del., where he is in the grocery trade at
Market and Third streets.
Child :—
'X— 70U2. Ethel Seal, h. 3-22-1898.
VII— 1936. SAMUEL M. HARVEY (Maria 6) b. 9 mo. 9, 1852;
m. SUSAN E. GAMBLE 3 mo. 6, 1878, dau. of Samuel Gamble and Phebe
Green, b. 9 mo. 9, 1857; '^- 5 •'"O- ^2, 1905.
He first bought and settled on a farm in Brandywine Hundred, Del. ; af-
terwards sold this and went to the homestead of his father, who lives with
him, near Centreville, Del.
Children : —
VIII— 4608. Phebe M. Harvey, b. 12-27-1878.
VIII— 4609. Lawrence W. Harvey, b. 3-8-1886; d. 1-22-1887.
Issue of Tho)nas Hatton {No. 621) and Deborah Cope, born in East Brad-
ford, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1937. SAMUEL C. HATTON (Thomas, Sarah, Hannah, John,
John, John), b. i mo. 18, 1846; d. 7 mo. 15, 1894; m. MARY EMMA
COOPER II mo. II, 1867, at New Garden Mtg., dau. of Mifflin Cooper and
Rebecca A. Kirkwood, b. 12 mo. 21, 1839, at Bart, Lancaster Co., Pa.
They resided several years in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., then re-
moved to Philadelphia, Pa., where he died; he was buried at Goshen Mtg., Pa.
His widow continued in Philadelphia, at 117 Claymont St.
Children : —
VIII— 4610. ANNA CLARA HATTON. b. 3 mo. 21, 1871 ; m. HEN-
RY DENNEY KEITH 8 mo. 8, 1900, son of James Keith and Rebecca Ann
Boggs, of Kent Co., Del., b. April 21, 1869.
He is a bookkeeper in Blasius and Co.'s piano store, 1018 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa., with residence 117 Lambert St. No children.
VIII— 461 1. THOMAS MIFFLIN HATTON, b. 2 mo. 5, 1875;
unm.
He is a druggist in New York City. He had been in Colorado for some
time previous.
VIII— 1938. JONATHAN C. HATTON (Thomas 6) b. 11 mo. 13,
1848; m. MARY BERSTLER 9 mo. i, 1875, of West Whiteland, dau. of
Phillip Berstler and Mary Camp, b. Oct. 31, 1852.
They reside in Malvern, Chester Co., Pa., where he was engaged in busi-
ness, but now retired.
554 PALMER FAMILY.
I
Children : —
VIII— 4612. ANNIE HATTON, b. Nov. 27, 1877; unm. ; resides with
her parents.
VIII— 4613. JENNIE H.\TTON, b. Dec. 25, 1879; m. DANIEL B.
KAUFFMAN April 9, 1900, son of Christiana and Marv Kauffman b. Aue.
8, 1878.
He is a telegraph operator; address, Malvern, Pa.
Child :—
EX— 7003. Alice H. KauCfman. b. July 30, 1901.
VIII— 4614. LEON HATTON, b. July 30, 1884; unm.; resides at
Malvern, Pa.
VIII— 4615. MAMIE HATTON, b. Aug. 4, 1887; m. WILLIAM T.
REEVES Nov. 9, 1904, son of Lewis and Mary Reeves, b. Aug. 25, 1882.
He is a merchant at Malvern, Pa. No issue.
Issue of Phebe Hatton {No. 622) and Simeon Hoopes.
VII— 1939. ANNA MARY HOOPES (Plu be, Sarah, Hannah, John,
John, John), b. 2 mo. 19, 1842; m. EDWARD COULSTON 10 mo. 20,
1864, son of Charles Coulston and Grace Meredith, b. 2 mo. 1834; d. i mo.
1873, of Montgomery Co., Pa.
During his life their residence was \\'est Chester, Pa. No children.
She m. second WILLIAM HENRY REID 10 mo. 17, 1878, son of
George and Esther Reid (nee Flanagan), b. 2 mo. 6, 1841, at Brandy wine
Manor; d. 10 mo. 22, 1902, at West Grove, Pa., where she continues.
Children : —
VIII— 4616. CAROLINE H. REID, b. 8 mo. 29, 1879; m. JAMES
LATTA McCLELLAN 10 mo. 10. 1905, son of Samuel T. McClellan and
Ida J. Reynolds, b. 11 mo. 3, 1883. No children.
He is a clerk in a store; address. West Grove, Pa.
VIII— 4617. ESTHER REID, b. 2 mo. 25, 1881 ; address, West Grove.
Pa. m
VII— 1940. FRANKLIN WOODROW HOOPES (Phebe 6), b. 9
mo. 18, 1855; m. ELMA D. COPE 3 mo. i, 1888, at Lincoln University,
Pa., dau. of Eli H. Cope and Lydia M. Woodward, b. 6 mo. 4, 1863.
They reside in West Chester, Pa., where he is employed in the spoke and
wheel works of Hoopes Bros, and Darlington.
Child :—
VIII— 4618. Paul C. Hoopes, b. 7-12-1894.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 555
Line of John, John, John, Hannah, John.
Issue of Enoch P. H. Martin (No. dsg) and Susan Beeby.
VII— 1941. JOHN B. MARTIN (Enoch P. H., John, Hannah, John,
John, John), b. 3 mo. 31, 1855; "i- MARY A. PIERCE 4 ino. 13, 1881,
dau. of Edgar C. and Man' -V- Pierce, b. 5 mo. 19, 1856; d, 2 mo. 11, 1891.
M. second, MARY B. HOLTON 9 mo. 5, 1894, dau. uf Wilham
Holton and Sarah Adams, of Coatesville, Pa., b. 12 mo. 22, 1861.
He is a iuneral director, with office and residence Cor. 9th and West
Sts., Wilmington, Del.
Children by first wife : —
VIII— 4619. Anna C. Martin, t. 4-5-1S84; d. 11-24-1891.
Via— 4620. Ethel M. Martin, b. 3-21-1886; d. 10-22-1891.
VII— 194J;. JESSE H. MARTIN (Enoch P. H. 6). b. 6 mo. 30,
1858; m. ELLA E. PENNOCK 4 mo. 6, 1880, dau. of George H. Pennock
and Rebecca M. Ector, b. 2 mo. 20, i860.
He is a blacksmitii by trade, now a foreman at Shaw's Plumbing Works,
Wilmington, Del., with residence at 224 W. 17th St.
Children : —
VIII— 4621. EDGAR PENNOCK MARTIN, b. 3 mo. 6. 1S82; m.
IDELLA A. KRAMER 4 mo. 18, 1900, dan. of Benjamin Kramer, of
Suplee, Chester Co., Pa.
He is a plumber; resides at 305 W. 21st St., Wilmington, Del.
VIII— 4622. WALTER BEEBY MARTIN, b. 9 mo. 27, 1884.
He is a machinist : resides with his parents.
VIII— 4623. JESSE HORACE MARTIN, b. 9 mo. 20, 1892.
VII— 1943. HANNAH LOUISA MARTIN (Enoch P. H. 6), b. 5
mo. 6, 1861, at Cheyney, Pa.; m. WILLIAM McSORLEY April 2j, 1887,
in Philadelphia, son of William McSorley, b, Mav 8. 1862, at Manasquan^
N. J.
He is a chauffeur for Mrs. Ale.xis Dupont ; address, Greenville, New Cas-
tle Co., Del. No children.
Issue of Enoch P. H. Martin (\'o. 6?g) by 4th Wife.
VII— 1944. HAROLD GAREIELl) MARTIN (Enoch P. H. 6), b.
4 mo. 29, 1 881 ; m. ROSE FORSYTH E 9 mo. 3, 1901, dau. of John and
Mary Forsythe, b. circa, 1882; d. 11 mo. 13, 1907.
He is a machinist ; residence, Philadelphia, Pa.
556 PALMER FAMILY.
Children : —
VIII— 4624. Helen May Martin, b. 5-6-1902.
VIII— 4625. Louisa K. Martiu, b. 7-2-1903; r. 10-12-1907.
Vlil— 4626. Hupy Sylvester Martin, b. 5-20-1906.
Line of John, John, John, Hannah, Lydia.
Issue of Amanda Marshall {No. 6^i) and Stephen Thouiasson, all born near
Farmington, Mo.
VII— 1945. SUSAN THOMASSON (Amanda, Lydia, Hannah,
John, John, John), b. Oct. 6, 1845; d. Sept. 27, 1879; m. MORRIS HAR-
RINGTON Sept. 10, 1862, b. 1844, in St. Louis, Mo.; d. Jan. 12, 1870.
He was a farmer.
M. second, CHARLES FRANCIS GREEN Jan. 16, 1873, b. April 5,
1847; '^- Feb. 10, 1889.
He was a miller; in 1874 they we^e at Shipman, Macoupin Co.. Til.
Issue : —
VIII— 4627. HATTIE HARRINGTON, b. June 30, 1868; m. JOHN
HALLIDAY March 5, 1891; address, Plainview, Macoupin Co., 111., R.
D. 24.
Issue : —
IX- 7004. Allen D. Halliday, b. Oct. 18, 1893.
IX-7005. Edith C. Halliday, b. Nov. 30, 1895.
IX— 7006. Gladys ,T. Halliday, b. July 2, 1897.
IX— 7007. Cleda E. Halliday, b. March 30, 1899; d. Sept. 21, 1901.
IX— 7008. Morris J. Halliday, b. April 8, 1901.
IX— 7009. John L. Halliday, b. July 15, 1903.
VIII— 4628. THOMAS N. HARRINGTON, b. July 31, 1869; m.
ETTA L. EDDINGTON Feb. 28, 1896; address, Bunker Hill, 111.
Issue : —
IX— 7010. Susie Jane Harrington, b. Jan. 26, 1897.
IX— 7011. Orie Everette Harrington, b. July 26, 1898.
IX— 7012. Howard Maris Harrington, b. March 29, 1901.
IX— 7013. Clyde Thomas Harrington, b. June 26, 1903.
IX— 7014. Clara Alveda Harrington, b. July 1, 1905.
IX— 7015. Ralph Harrington, b. April 25, 1910.
Issue by Second Husband, Charles Green.
VIII— 4629. HENRIETTA GREEN, b. Dec. 26. 1873; dec'd (?).
VIII— 4630. CORA VIRGINIA GREEN, b. Jan. 23, 1877; d. Jan.
9, 1904; unm.
VIII— 4631. ETHEL SUSAN GREEN, b. Sept. 17, 1879; d. Mar.
7. i9io;m WILLL\M AUGUST ADAMS April 26, 1905.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 557
VII— 1946. SAMSON THOMASSON (Amanda 6), b. July — 1849;
dec'd (?).
No further record.
"■ VII— 1947. LYDIA LEVINIA THOMASSON (Amanda 6), b.
Sept. II, i85i;ni. JESSE B. HEYFORD Sept.— 1868.
He is a native of New York State, and is a farmer. In 1874 they werq
at Shipman, Macoupin Co., 111., but later removed to Emmetsburg, Palo Alto
Co., Iowa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4632. CARRIE HEYFORD, b. July — , 1869; m.
SPENCER, at Dorchester, 111.
VIII— 4633. SALLIE ANN HEYFORD, b. May — , 1870.
VIII— 4634. ROBERT HEYFORD.
VIII— 4635. WILLIAAI HEYFORD.
VII— 1948. STEPHEN ANDREW THOMASSON (Amanda 6),
b. March 9, 1853; d. circa, 1875; unm.
No further account.
Issue of (ipl'i) by Second Husband, Joseph Tliompson.
VII— 1949. FLORENCE THOMPSON (Amanda 6), b. Jan. 4, 1858;
m. TAYLOR JAMISON; address, Augusta. Woods Co., Okla. No issue.
Issue of Martin Marshall (No. dji") and Susan Wood.
Records same as in first edition, except :
VII— 195 1. LYDIA M. MARSHALL (Martin, Lydia, Hannah,
John, John, John), m. JAMES SULLIVAN Sept. 16, 1872.
No further record.
For the others of this family, see under No. 632 in Si.xth Generation.
Issue of Mary Marshall (No. djj) and Henry Poston, all born near Farming-
ton, Mo.
Records same as in first edition, as they could not be found, except :
VII— 1961. SELENA JANE POSTON (Mary. Lvdia. Hannah,
John, John, John), b. May 22, 185 1 ; m. CHARLES SEBASTON May — .
1 87 1, a native of Missouri.
For others of this family, see under No. 633, Sixth Generation.
They removed to California.
558 PALMER FAMILY
Issue of Hannah Marshall {No. 6j4) and Henry B. Ford.
VII— 1968. JENNIE B. FORD (Hannah, Lydia. Hannah, John.
John, John), b. Aug. 6, 1868; d. Sept. 25, 1891; m. CHARLES PARKER
Oct. 10, 1887.
No further account.
Line of Johx, John, John, Hannah, Thom.a.s.
Issue of Margaret Martin (No. 6^j) and Thomas Szcayne, born in Aston,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1970. THOMAS MARTIN SWAYNE (^Margaret, Thomas,
Hannah, John, John, John), b. 7 mo. 4, 1856; d. 4 mo. 18, 1882; unm.
He resided on the farm of his parents ; buried in Cumberland Cemetery.
VII— 1972. LYDIA ANN SWAYNE (Margaret 6), b. 8 mo. 17,
1862; m. TH0:MAS T. H ANNUM i mo. 5, 1893, son of R. Henry
Hannum and Phebe Peirce, b. i mo. 6, 1861, at Concord.
She obtained by inheritance and purchase the ancient Martin homestead.
The large barn on this farm was destroyed by fire, and she has since sold the
place and resides nearby with address Camp Ground, Delaware Co., Pa.
Children, born in Aston, Pa. : —
VIII— 4637. Phebe E. Hannum, b. 10-24-1894; d. 9-14-1895.
VIII— 4638. George Thomas Hanuum, b. Mar. 9, 1896.
VIII — 4639. Mary Anna Hannum, b. Mar. 7, 1S98.
mo.
VII— 1973. GEORGE ELISHA SWAYNE (Margaret 6), b 4
17, 1868; m. ANNIE H. SEAL 3 mo. 23, 1893 (No. 4582, q. v.).
He is a farmer and drover; purchased and resides on a farm near Alen-
denhall, Chester Co., Pa.
Child, see under mother's No. 4606.
Issue of JVilliam Lewis Martin (A'j. (5?p) and Cornelia Ford.
VII— 1974. THOMAS NELSON MARTIN ( Wm. S.. Thomas, Han-
nah, John, John, John), b. Dec. 10, 1864: unm.
He has a restaurant in Fredonia, Kan.
VII— 1975. ANNA JULIA MARTIN ( Wm. S. 6), b. Mar. 17, 1866;
m. SAMUEL J. HESS Mar. 3, 1886, son of John F. Hess and Catharine
Burger, of "Pennsylvania Dutch" slock, b. April 9, 1856, in Westmoreland Co.,
Pa.
He is a retired merchant, but has large interests in the oil and gas fields
of Kansas. Thev reside at Marshall, ^lo.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 559
Children : — ■
VIII— 4640. Pearl Hess, b. Feb. 18, 1887; d. Feb. 13, 1889.
Vlll— 4641. Mary Hess, b. Jan. 2, 1890.
Vli'— 4642. Prank He.ss, b. Dec. 30, 1890; d. Aug. 5, 1892.
VIII— 4643. Hazel Hess, b. April 15, 1896.
VII— 1977. MARY L. MARTIN (Wm. L. 6), b. Nov. 5, 1869; unm.
She was a clerk for her brother, William, in Altoona, Kan.
VII— 1980. WILLIAM HENRY MARTIN (Wm. L. 6), b. Feb. 5,
1874; m. SADIE WOOD May 31, 1904, at Ida, Kan., dau. of Harvey
Scribner Wood and Sara Phillips, b. March 22, 1877, at Marysville, O.
He was business manager of a department store at Altoona, Kan., and
later removed to Humboldt, Richardson Co., Neb.
(Henry S. Wood, b. Dec. 12, 1839; Sara Phillips, b. July 19, 1840, a
cousin of Wendell Phillips, the orator.
Child :—
VIII— 4644. Margaret Martin, b. Nov. 16, 1905; d. April 30, 1906.
VII— 1981. GEORGE FREDERIC MARTIN (Wm. L 6) b Mar
16, 1879; m- DAISY MARTIN KNIGHT April 18, 1899, at Marshall"
Mo.
Her parents were from Kentucky, but went to Missouri before their
marriage. )
He is a hardware and grocery merchant in Marshall, Mo.
Children : —
VIII— 4645. Frank Hess Martin, b. Mar. 19, 1900.
VIII— 4646. George Frederic Martin, b. April 7, 1905.
VII— 1982. CHARLES L. MARTIN (Wm. L. 6), b. June 28, 1882;
unm.
He is a clerk in a store in .Altoona, Kan.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, Samuel.
Issue of Samuel Palmer {No. 644) and Mary Palmer, born in Thornbury,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VII— 1983. FRANCIS S. PALMER (Samuel, Samuel, Joseph, John.
John, John), b. 5 mo. 13, 1873.
He is a farmer. He renteil farms in comiection with his father in var-
ious places; last near L'nionville, Chester Co., Pa.
56o PALMER FAMILY
VII— 1984. ANNA MARY PALMER (Samuel 6), b. 2 mo. 6, 1877;
resides with her brother, address Unionville, Pa.
Issue of Edicin Palmer {No. 649) and Rebecca Hood, born in West Chester,
Pa.
VII— 1985. HANNAH ANNIE PALMER (Edwin, Samuel, Joseph,
John, John, John), b. 4 mo. 14, 1867; m. DR. JOHN ORLANDO REED
7 mo. 25, 1894, of Grafton, Alleghany Co., Pa., son of Isaac Martin Reed
and Rebecca Beabout.
Issue : —
VIII — 1647. Alden Palmer Reed, b. March 9, 1896.
VIII-4648. Kenneth Martin Reed, b. Dec. 28, 1897.
VIIJ— 4649. Helen Rebecca Reed, b. Aug. 29, 1899.
VII— 1987. WILMER H. PALMER (Edwin 6), b. March 23, 1871 ;
d. Mar. 12, 1910, in Arizona; m., but no record reed.
He went to \\'indondale, and later Phoenix, Arizona, where he died. His
body was brought to West Chester, Pa., for burial.
VII— 1988. KATHARINE HOOD PAL]\IER (Edwin 6), b. April
9, 1874; m. DR. JOHN P. SAGER June 20, 1894, son of William Henry
Sager (b. Jan. 9, 1842; d. April, 1880), and Beulah T. Dutton (b. Sept. 10,
1842), who were m. Nov. 15, 1865, b. Aug. 27, 1868.
He is a practicing physician, with residence 3700 Hamilton St., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Children, bom in Philadelphia : —
VIII— 4650. Carlton Ellsworth Sager, b. March 31, 1893.
VIiT--4651. Aubrey Palmer Sager. b. June 6, 1896.
VIII— 4652. John Lawrence Sager, b. Aug. 20, 1901; d. July 3, 1902.
VIII — 4653. Madeline Sager, b. March 14, 1904.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, Susanna.
Issue of Joseph Good {No. 93/) and Sarah A. Dougherty, born near Kemble-
ville, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1989. SUSAN H. GOOD (Joseph, Susanna, Joseph, John,
John, John), b. Feb. i, 1861 ; unm.
She is a teacher: resides with her brother, Norris; address, Kembleville,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 1990. NORRIS T. GOOD (Joseph 6). b. Oct. 31, 1862; m. RE-
BA K. MEARNS March 5. 1891, dan. of James Mearns and ]\Iartha J.
Ke(nnedy, b. Jan. 30, 1864; d. Nov. 13, 1803.
He resides on his farm near Kembleville, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 4654. Robert W. Good, b. Feb. 11, 1892.
He is a stadent at the Normal School. West Chester, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 561
VII— 1991. LEVIS P. GOOD (Joseph 6), b. Jan. 2, 1865; in. LE-
TITIA KEMBLE Dec. 17, 1903, dau. of Samuel Kemble and Elizabeth
Wigfall, b. Jan. 25, 1866.
He| has the farm which belonged to his father, adjoining the Homestead
farm; address, Kembleville, Chester Co., Pa. No issue.
VII— 1992. JOSEPH NEWLIN GOOD (Joseph 6), b. Oct. 18,
1867; m. LILLIAN CROSSAN Nov. 30, 1904, dau. of Lewis H. Crossan
and Mary E. Jones, b. Aug. 29, 1877.
He has the homestead farm of his father and grandfather ; address, Kem-
bleville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4655. Joseph Good, b. Dec. 26, 1906.
VIII— 4656. Henry Newlin Good, b. May 11, 1909.
VII— 1993. GEORGE N. WOOD (Joseph 6), b. Sept. 11, 1870; m.
ELIZABETH M. WHITE Nov. 18, 1892, dau. of Asa S. White and Lydia
A. Baker, b. Jan. 29, 1869.
He is a farmer; address, Kembleville, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4657. Anna W. Good, b. Jan. 4, 1894.
VIII— 4658. Joseph Harvey Good, b. Jan. 5, 1895.
VIII— 4659. Palmer A. Good, b. May 24, 1896; d. Aug. 22, 1896.
Issue of Palmer Good {No. 652) and Maria E. Kinsey.
VII— 1997. JOEL PALMER GOOD (Palmer. Susanna, Joseph, John,
John,John), b. May 29, 1863; m. PHEBE McFADDEN Sept. 27, 1888, dau.
of Charles McFadden.
They were legally separated.
M. second, EMINIA CARR Oct. 3, 1900, dau. of Christopher Carr and
Sarah Farris, b. May 26, 1864.
They reside in West Grove, Chester Co., Pa.
Child by first wife: —
VIII— 4660. Helen Amy Good, b. March 6, 1SS9.
Her address is, 1100 Morrison Ave., Allegheny, Pa.
Children by second wife: —
VIII— 4661. Earl Palmer Good, b. July 12, 1902.
VIII— 4662. Mary Ethel Good, b. Jan. 14, 1904.
VIII— 4663. Dorothy Eastburn Good, b. March 9, 1906.
Issue of Franeis Good (No. 65^) and Sarali TJwnipson.
VII— 1998. LEWIS PALMER GOOD (Francis, Susanna, Joseph,
John, John, John), b. 9 mo. 5, 1853, near Cochranville: m. PHEBE A.
WEST 6 mo. 3, 1885, clau. of Benjamin West and Esther H. Baker, b. 3 mo.
27, i860, at Avondale.
562 PALMER FAMILY.
He is a farmer, with farm immediately north of Avondale, Chester Co.
Pa.
rhildren : —
VIII--46G4. William West Good, b. 6-25-1886.
VIII— 4665. Esther R. Good, b. 5-20-1890.
VIII— 4666. Francis Good, b. 3-23-1896.
VIII— 4667. Benjamin W. Good, b. 3-24-1900; d. 4-12-1900.
VIII— 46iJ8. Spencer T. Good, b. 7-7-1901.
VII — 1999. ELLA T. GOOD (Francis 6), b. 3 mo. 17, 1864; m.
SOLOMON J. PUSEY 10 mo. 25, 1888, by Friends' ceremony, son of
Jesse D. Pusey and Hannah D. Yeatman, b. 8 mo. 24, 1862.
He is a lumber and feed merchant, with business and residence in West
Grove, Chester Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII-4i)69. Edgar G. Pusey, b. 8-19-1891; d. 3-24-1906.
VIII— 4670. Hannah Sarah Pusey, b. 3-10-1898.
VIII— 4671. Norman S. Pusey, b. 6-9-1904.
Issue of Isaac Good (No. 6jj) and Elizabeth Seal, born in West Marlborough,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2001. SUSAN ANNA GOOD (Isaac, Susanna, Joseph, John,
John, John), b. 9 mo. 15, 1855; m. CHESTER B. FRIEND 5 mo. 16, 1893,
son of John Friend and Viola Hodson, b. 9 mo. 23, 1870, in Maine.
He is a farmer; address, Landenberg, Chester Co., Pa.; later removed to
Darby, Pa.
Children : —
VlII— 4672. Morris Emerson Friend, b. 9-16-1894.
VIII— 4673. Alfred Tennyson Friend, b. 8-21-1896; d. 1-12-1901.
VIII— 4674. Rnymond Good Friend, b. 8-16-1 89S.
VII— 2002. MARY P. GOOD (Isaac 6), b. 11 mo. 20, 1863; unm.
She resided with her sister on a farm and later at Darby, Pa.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, John.
Issue of Anna Maria Palmer {No. 6$/) and Thomas P. Hazvlcy, born in West
Chester, Pa.
VII— 2006. VIRGINIA HAWLEY (Anna M., John, Joseph, John,
John, John), b. 9 mo. 6, 1857; d. 3 mo. 16, 1887; unm.
She resided in West Chester, Pa.
VII— 2007. JOSEPH P. HAWLEY (Anna M. 6), b. 10 mo. 21,
1859; d. 4 mo. 26, 1885; unm.
He resided in West Chester, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 563
VII— 2008. HOWARD HAWLEY (Anna M. 6), b. 8 mo. 14. 1865;
m. FRANCES VIRGINIA GRIFFITH 2 mo. 12, 1889, in Philadelphia,
dau. of Abraham Griffith and Catharine Arment, b. 4 mo. 4, 1865.
He was timekeeper clerk in the Sharpless Separator Works in West Ches-
ter, Pa., with residence 222 South Walnut St. He died June 14, 191 1 ; bur. at
Greenmount Cemetery.
Ghildren : —
VDI— 1675. Virginia Curtis Hawley, b. 11-12-18!'0.
VIII— 4676. George Herbert Hawley, b. 8-2-1S92.
issue of Pennock Palmer (No. 658) and Dina H. Mann, born in New Garden,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2009. CARRIE W. PALMER (Pennock. John, Joseph. John,
John, John), b. 10 mo. 22, 1854; unm.
She is a trained nurse; address, Keunctt Square, Pa.
VII— 2010. ALBERT H. PALMER (Pennock 6). b. 8 mo. 27, 1858;
unm.
VII— 201 1. LYDIA ANNA PALMER (Pennock 6). b. 9 mo. i.
1862; m. IRA N. JEFFERIS 5 mo. 13, 18S8, son of William Jefferis and
Lydia Caroline Edwards, b. Feb. 27, 1850.
He is a clerk in the B. & O. Railroad office 24th and Chestnut Sts., Phila-
delphia, Pa., with residence, 50 North Barnard St.
Children : —
VIII— 4677. Raymond Pplraer J^ffprir.. b. .Tune i:^, 18S9.
VIII— 4678. Wayne B Jefferis, U Sept. IS, 1891.
Issue of Junius M. Palmer {No. 6^g) and Helen M. Day, the first three b. at
Atwater, O., the last at Council Bluffs, la.
VII— 2012. CHARLES DAY PALMER ( Tunius. Tohn, Joseph,
John. John, John), b. Nov. 30, 1865; m. EDITH BERKHLMER Nov. 21,
1898, whose father was an officer in the I'. S. Army. She d. Nov. — , 1903,
aged 26 years.
He traveled through China, Japan, the Philippine Islands, etc., in the in-
terest of The Intemational Banking Corporation.
Children : —
VIII— 1679. Williston Bcrkhimer Palmer, b. Nov. — , 1890.
VI IT— 4680. Charles Pnv Piilmer, b. Feb. — , 1902,
VII— 2013. HARRIETTE IRENE PALMER (Junius M. 6), b.
Dec. 5, 1868: m, THOMAS HICKS FELL Sept. 0, 1897, son of David
Fell, Jr. and .'\my Hicks (Thomas, Edward), from near \Yts.i Grove. Chester
Co.. Pa.; now reside at "The Majestic," Sherman Ave., Omaha, Neb.; no
children reported.
564 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2015. MARY EMMA PAL^MER (Junius M. 6), b. March 2,
1870; d. June 19. 1897. in Xew York Cit}-, where she was buried; m. FRANK
JfTEGEL STELLIXG April 24, 1889, he being of Omaha, Neb.
Child :—
VIII— 4681. Frank Palmer Stelling. b. May 6, 1890.
Issue of Margarctta M. Palmer {No. 662) and Washington Vance.
VII— 2016. ELEANOR P. VANCE (Margaretta, John, Joseph, Tohn,
John, John), b. May 2;^, 1874, at West Chester, Pa. ; m. HORACE P. BOY-
ER Dec. 30, 1905, son of Nelson Boyer and Harriet Vance.
They reside at 86 Virginia Ave., Coatesville, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4682. Margaret P. Boypr. b. Sept. 14, 1906; d. March 9, 1908.
VUI— 4683. (a) Horace P. Bover, Jr., b. Nov. 17, 1909.
VlII— 46S3. (h) Boy, b. May 23, ISll.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, Hannah.
Issue of Jesse Cloud (A"o. 66/) and Annie E. Baldivin.
VII— 2017. WILLIAM PENN CLOUD (Jesse, Hannah, Josepn,
John, John, John), b. Nov. 22,, 1857; d. July 21, 1904; m. MAY , who
d. Jan. 21, 1899.
M. second, KATHERINE INIcCULLEN, who d. July 15. 1902.
M. third, MARIE JOHNSON, who d. :Mar. i. 1903.
He left no issue.
VII— 2019. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CLOUD (Jesse 6), b. Oct.
12. i860: d. Aug. 6, 1895; unm.
He went to Texas and there died.
VII— 2020. ABRAHAIM LINCOLN CLOUD (Jesse 6). b. Feb. 24,
1862: m. MARY ELIZABETH LYNE May 28. 1889. dan. of John Lyne
and Mary Elizabeth Emily, b. Nov. 3, 1867.
He is a member of the firm of W. H. Edwards & Co.. law reporters and
general stenographers, office 1201-3 Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg., and resi-
dence 1586 Madison St., Chicago. 111.
Children : —
VIII— 4684. Anna May Cloud, b. Nov. 9. 1891.
VIII — 1685. George William Cloud, b. Aug. 17, 1894,
VII— 2021. TOSHUA BALDWIN CLOUD (Jesse 6). b, Dec, 2^.
1864; m. FANNIE STEWART Nov. i. 1907.
He is a lithographer: address, 343 Chestnut St., Chicago, 111.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 565
VII— 2022. HANNAH MARY CLOUD (Tesse 6), b. Dec. i, 1866;
m. CHARLES BENJAMIN OBERMEYER Feb. 6, 1896, son of Peter
Obermeyer* and Lucinda F. Beasley, b. Sept. 2^, 1866, at Winchester, Scott
Co., 111.
He is a lawyer by profession; has been in Chicago, III., since 1890, with
office at 184 La Salle street, and residence at 41 17 Southport Ave., that city.
Issue : —
VIII— 4686. Lucinda Elizabeth Obermeyer, b. June 19, 1899.
VIII— 4687. Charles Benjamin Obermeyer, Jr., b. June 30, 1901.
VIII— 4688. Peter Obermeyer (2nd), b. May 19, 1908.
VII— 2024. JESSIE LILLY CLOUD (Jesse 6), b. June 10, 1872; m.
JOHN F. BLESSING Sept. 21, 1898, son of John L. and Jane L. Blessing,
b. Sept. ID, 1870.
He is manager of the Apparatus Dept., and Supt. of Liquid Carbonic
Manufacturing Co. No children; address, 2710 Frink St., Chicago, 111.
Issue of Sarah Ann Cloud (No. 668) and Thomas Speakman.
VII— 2025. RUTH ANNA SPEAKMAN (Sarah Ann, Hannah,
Joseph, John, John, John), b. Oct. 20, 1857; m. JOSEPH McCORKLE
Nov. 15, 1882, son of George and Ann McCorkle.
He was a bridge builder; d. Feb. 6, 1887, aged 41 years.
M. second, JOSEPH A. MOORE Sept. 15, 1888, son of Thomas and
Sophia Moore, of Baltimore, Md., b. Aug. 9, 1858. No issue.
He is a fine machinist; address, 1828 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 2026. SIDNEY H. SPEAKMAN (Sarah Ann 6), b. May 10,
1859; m. CHARLES H. A. GUNST Dec. 25, 1881, son of Balzer Gunst.
of Pittsburg, Pa.
He d. April — , ; her address, 630 N. i6th St., Philadelphia, Pa. No
VII— 2028. GEORGE SPEAKMAN (Sarah Ann 6), b. Sept. 7,
1867, at Manchester, N. J.; m. MARY JACKSON Feb. 28, 1888, dau. of
Marshall Jackson and Rebecca Malin, b. Dec. i, 1868, at London Grove. Pa.
He is employed at Sharpless Separator Works; address, 124 N. Dai ling-
ton St., West Chester, Pa. No issue.
VII— 2029. HENRY E. SPEAKMAN (Sarah Ann 6), b. Nov. 14.
1870; unm.
Note. — Peter Obermeyer was born In Bavaria, Germany, in 1834, and came to Amer-
ica In 1852 and settled at Winchester, 111., where he and his wife still reside. He le a
veteran of the Civil War, having served in the 129 Illinois Inf. He was at the battle of
Lookout Mountain and all the battles In the Atlanta campaigrn. He was with Gen. Sher-
man's army in its march from Atlanta to the sea, and subsequently participated in th«
Grand Review inWashtngton in 1865. His wife was born In 1838, near Winchester. 111.
566 PALMER FAMILY.
He is a machinist; resides at 2235 Oxford St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 2030. MINNIE SPEAKMAN (Sarah Ann 6), b. Jan. 9, 1872;
m. JAMES H. McCULLOUGH Aug. 20, 1893, son of Morris and Harriet
McCullough, b. May 30, 1861.
He is a foreman on Western Union Telegraph construction line, with
residence at 131 E. Union St., West Chester, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 4689. Ethel S. McCoIlough, b. Dec. 27. 1893.
VIII— 4690. James Morris McCoIlough. b. Dec. 19, 1901.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, Rachel.
Issue of Margaret Seeds (No. 6/1) and William S. Harlan, born in Oxford,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2031. HANNAH ANN HARLAN (Margaret, Rachel, Joseph.
John, John. John), b. 7 mo. 14, 1846; unm.
She resided in Oxford, Pa., until 3 mo. 11, 1885, when she removed to
her aunt's, 239 W. Barnard St., West Chester, Pa.
VII— 2032. RACHEL ANNA HARLAN (Margaret 6), b. 8 ni-. '3,
1848; d. 8 mo. 10, 1878; m. EVAN P. BAILY 4 mo. 15, 1874. son ••t
Joel Baily and Elizabeth H. Pugh, b. circa, 1837: d. 11 mo. 27, 1886; aged 39
years.
They resided in Oxford, Chester Co.. Pa., where he was of the firm of
Baily & Weston, carriage builders and repairers.
Of her an obituary states : "She was a valued and consistent member of
Oxford Meeting of Friends. Her memory in perfectness will ever surviv-e in
the hearts of an endeared family and associated friends."
Child :—
VIII— 4691. ELIZABETH M. BAILY. b. Feb. 26, 1^7 ^ \ m. DR.
BENATAH B. POWELL Nov. 19. 1902. son of Isaac M. and Anna E.
Powell, b. Nov. 24, 1868.
He graduated as an M. D. in 1897, at Hahnemann College, Philadelphia,
Pa.; located at 320 Chester Ave.. Moorestown. N. J.
Children : —
IX— 7016. Anna Elizabeth Powell, b. Oct. 19, 1903.
IX— 7017. Lawrence B. Powell, b. Aug. 3, 1907.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, George.
Issue of Sarah Ann Palmer (No. 677) and Henry Cohnrn.
VII— 2033. GEORGE PARKER COBURN (Sarah A., George, Jos-
eph, John, John, John), b. 10 mo. 11, 1856; d. 11 mo. 11, 1906; buried at Er-
SEVENTH GENERATION. 567
cildoun Mtg. : m. LILLIAN R. BRYANT 11 mo. 11, 1880, dau. of Jeremiah
B. BRY.VNT and Elizabeth Ann Davis, b. 10 mo. 7, 1861.
They resided in West Grove and Philadelphia. Pa., and later in New York
where he died; since his death she has lived at Secanc, Delaware Co., Pa., and
later in Philadelphia, Pa., at No. 209 S. 6th St.
Children : —
VIII— 4692. Florence Coburn, b. 1-25-1882; d. 8-12-1885 at Philadelphia.
VIII— 4693. BpssiP Coburn. b. 4-11-1884; d. 1 — 1892, at West Grove.
VIII— 4604. Sara Lillian Coburn, b. 4-13-1887; unm. She is clerking and le an art student.
VIII— 4695. Thomas G. Coburn, b. 10-8-1898.
Issue of Joseph Palmer (No. 6S1) and Ruth Baker, born in West Marlbor-
ough, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2037. GRANVILLE REUBEN PALMER (Joseph, George,
Joseph, John, John, John), b. 11 mo. 18, i860; d. 11 mo. 17, 1898; m. LILLA
E. PARKS Sept. 22, 1878, b. Aug. 18, 1861, in Massachusetts. Her ad-
dress is 1 6x6 Se}Tnour St., Cheyenne, Wyo.
The following account is from the "Daily Local News," of West Chester,
Pa., at the time of his death :
"Word was received to-day of the death of Captain Granville R. Palmer, at San
Francisco, yesterday. Captain Palmer was a native of this vicinity and a son of Joseph
Palmer, of M'illow Glen. He left here fifteen years ago and located at Cheyenne, Wyo.,
where he organized a military company, and at the start of the war with Spain offered
his company's services to the Government, which were at once accepted.
"His company was characterized by Secretary of War Alger as the finest equipped
and l)est drilled military company west of the Mississippi river. The company remained
In camp at San Francisco for several weeks, where Captain Palmer was taken sick with
nervous prostration, and was sent to his home at Cheyenne to recuperate.
"Last week his company was ordered to the Philippines, and while his physical
condition was such as to render it unsafe for him to go, he left his bed at Cheyenne and
started to join his command on the Pacific Coast, but scarcely had he arrived at San
Francisco when he was again prosl rated and the fact that his company was compelled to
go without him was too great a strain in his already broken nervous system, and he rapid-
ly grew worse until he died.
"Captain Palmer was a man about 40 years of age, of fine military bearing, and his
death is a great shock to his host of friends in the East. His l)ody will be burled with
military honors at Cheyenne, Wyo."
Children, born at Cheyenne, Wyo. : —
VIII— 4696. JOE G. PALMER, b. 8 mo. 31, 1889.
2-15-1910.
"JOE" PALMER GOES TO WEST POINT.
Passes Entrance Examination and Secures the Cadetship After Principal and Alter-
nate Failed.
A Washington special says: The examining board at West Point Military Academy
has found that Principal Dillman and Alternate NoUie Smith have failed to pass the re-
quired entrance examination and that Alternate Joseph Palmer, of Cheyenne, has passed.
Palmer will therefore secure the cadetship. He is a grandson of the late Joseph G.
Palmer, of Doe Run. Chester county.
A Cheyenne paper says of him: Joe G. Palmer, the successful candidate for Senator
Clark's appointment to West Point, is the eldest son of Mrs. LiUa P. Palmer, of 1616
Seymour street, the widow of Granville R. Palmer, late captain of Battery A. Wyoming
National Guard. Young Palmer is now 20 years of age. He has been educated In the
Cheyenne public schools, having finished the freshman year in the High School In 1904
568 PALMER FAMILY.
and completing part of the Sophomore year, when he left school to take up special work.
Two years ago he was appointed alternate to the Annapolis Navy Academy and took the
examination for his appointment last year, being close to the principal cadet who was
admitted. He took the competitive examination in this city with Messrs. Dllmau and
Smith, and on January 11 took the entrance examination to West Point at Ft. Logan,
where he made the highest av-aces, which entitled him to the appointment as a cadet.
Mr. Palmer's many Cheyenne friends will be delighted to hear nf his success, and his
mother when advised of the appointment to-day by a Tribune representative was overjoyed
at the news.
VIII— 4697. CHARLES SMITH PALMER, b. 10 mo. 3, 1890; ad-
dress, Cheyenne, Wyo.
VII— 2038. LAURA MARCIA PALMER (Toseph 6), b. 3 mo. 12,
1863; m.JOHN WILLIAMSON ZIEGLER 9 mo. 22, 1892, son of Peter
Williamson Ziegler and Mary Jones, b. 8 mo. 12, 1868, in Philadelphia.
He is of the firm of Ziegler Bros., publishers and bookbinders, Philadel-
phia, Pa., with residence E. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne, Pa., and she is ac-
tive in W. C. T. U. work.
Children ■ —
VIII— 4698. Laura Palmer Ziegler, b. 1-9-1894.
VIII— 4699. John Williamson Ziegler, b. 3-1-1896.
VIII— 4700. Mary Ziegler, b. 8-7-1897.
VIII— 4701. Ruth Ziegler, b. 5-20-1901.
VIII— 4702. Rachel Ziegler, b. 6-19-1903.
VII— 2039. WILLIS BAKER PALMER (Joseph 6), b. i mo. 20,
1865; m. ANNIE JANE LANDIS 2 mo. 6, 1890, dati. of Ezrom Landis and
Mary Weaver, b. 5 mo. 13, 1865, at Shippensburg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
He has the paper mill property of his father and is a manufacturer of
Jacquard and Binder's Board near Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa.
rhjldren : —
VIII— 4703. Mary Weaver Palmer, b. 11-20-1890.
VIII— 4704. Esrora Landis Palmer, b. 2-26-1892.
VIII— 4705. Ruth Baker Palmer, b. 3-30-1895.
VIII— 4706. Esther Mode Palmer, b. 3-1-1902.
VII— 2041. EMILIE ETHEL PALMER (Joseph 6), b. 8 mo. 21,
1869; m. PENROSE LARKIN 9 mo. 22. 1896, son of John Larkin and Re-
becca Kimble, b. 4 mo. 12, 1869, at East Brandywine Twp.
He is a farmer; address, Lindell, Chester Co., Pa.
•"hildren ; —
VIII— 4707. Martha Rogers Larkin, b. 7-27-1897; d. 10-31-1901.
VIII— 4708. Joseph Palmer Larkin. b. 12-1-1899.
VIII— 4709. Rebecca Kimble Larkin, b. 11-21-1901.
VIII— 4710. Mary Genevieve Larkin, b. 4-2-1904.
Issue of Elizabeth Palmer (No. 682) and William Walton, born in Highland,
Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2043. MARY DENT WALTON (Elizabeth, George, Joseph,
SEVENTH GENERATION. 569
John, John, John), b. 3 mo. 29, 1863; m. EDWARD SWAYNE 4 mo. 30,
1884, son of Evan T. Swayne* and Sarah W. Pusey, b. 6 mo. 20, 1853, at Lon-
don Grove, Pa.
He is a. clerk in tlie Prothonotary's office at W^est Chester, Pa., and has
a fruit and truck farm and green houses in East Bradford, Chester Co. ; ad-
dress, West Chester. Pa., R. F. D. 7.
Children : —
VIII— 4711. Norman Walton Swayne, b. 11-6-1885.
VIII — 4712. Edith Neal Swayne, b. 10-20-1887.
VIII— 4713. Donald MacFarlan Swayne, b. 12-11-1897.
VII— 2044. ISAAC PALMER WALTON (Elizabeth 6), b. 4 mo. 20,
1865; m. BLANCHE L. PHILLIPS 12 mo. 28, 1906, dau. of Daniel Davis t
and Janet Gilfillen Phillips, b. 1883. at Frackville, Pa.
He is a traveling salesman in the lumber trade. Thev reside at Oxford,
Pa.
Issue : —
Vm— 4714. Gertrude Elizabeth Walton, b .4-21-1908.
VIII— 4715. Sarah Janet Walton, b. 12-23-1909.
VII— 2045. GERTRUDE ANNA WALTON (Elizabeth 6), b. 10
mo. 17, 1867.
She resides at 3223 Spencer Terrace, West Philadelphia, Pa., her mother
living with her.
VII— 2046. BERTHA JLXIA WALTON (Elizabeth 6), b. 9 mo. 16,
«Note.— Evan T. Swayne, (b. 9-13-1824; d. 12-2-1894) was the eldest child of Benjamin
Swayne and Sarah Phillips, and m. Sarah W. Pusey (b. 9-23-1829), dau. of Jacob Pusey
and Hannah Mendenhall, of Auburn, New Castle Co., Del. He, E. T. Swayae, was promi-
nent as a teacher first in the public schools, and as assistant to his tatlier, who con-
ducted a flourishing boarding school for boys in London Grove for 15 years; then as
proprietor of Eaton School in Keunelt Square, Pa. He was also a prominent member
in the Society of Friends in which he held many responsible positions. Benjamin Swayne
was a son of Caleb Swayne and Mary Wood; Caleb was a son of William
Swayne, Jr., and .\nne Pusey; Wiliiam, Jr., was a son of William Swayne and
Elizabeth Dell; William was a son of Francis Swayne and Elizabeth Milton; Francis
Swayne, the emigrant, styled a practitioner of medicine, was a son of William Swayne,
of Ockingham, Liberty of Wilts, Berkshire, England.
The following obituary concerning the mother of Evan T. Swayne Is from "The
Friends' Intelligencer" of 2-15-1890; "Died, at the residence of her son, Evan T. Swayne,
Konnett Square, Pa., 1-16-1890, Sarah P. Swayne, in her 88th year. In a review of the
pilgrimage of this dear aged Friend the word faithful seems to acquire an added signlfl-
cance. In sore trials, the quiet demeanor, the fortitude, that evince an establishment
on 'The Rock that is higher than 1.' marked her deportment and glorified her life. Faith-
ful, in her social duties as counsellor or friend, in her religious duties as clerk, overseer
or elder, in her domestic duties as wife, mother, grandmother or great grandmother,
surely she hath known a fulfillment of the promise, 'Be thou faithful unto death and
I will give thee a crown of life.' "
fNote — Daniel Davis Phillips, b. 1860 at Aberdeen, Wales, came to America In 1865.
He settled at Shenandoah until 1880. then removed to Frackville, both In Schuylkill Co.,
Pa. He is a colliery engineer. His wife was a native of Shenandoah.
570 PALMER FAMILY.
1871; m. VINCENT STUBBS POWNALL 2 mo. 16, 1898, son of Joseph
D. C. Pownall and Mary H. Stubbs, b. 8 mo. 12, 1870.
He had extensive store and residence in Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa., but
later built and removed to a home on Riverview Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII-4716. Ruth Elizabeth Pownall, b. 12-20-1900.
VlII -4717. Mary Waltou Pownall, b. 9-9-19a4.
VII— 2047. EMMA ELIZABETH WALTON (Elizabeth 6), b. 8
mo. 15, 1875.
She was a student of physical training at New Haven Conn. ; now teach-
ing same in \Vm. Penn High School for Girls, Philadelphia.
VII— 2048. ROBERT LEWIS WALTON (Elizabeth 6), b. 4 mo.
26, 1878; m. AGNES M. EERRON July 25, 1907, dau. of Edward and
Mary Ferron, b. June 22, 1888.
He is engaged in the Pownall store, Coatesville, Pa.
Issue of Gcorgianna Palmer {No. 686) and Maris E. WoUaston, born in East
Marlborough, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2049. FREDERICK P. WOLLASTON (Georgianna, George,
Joseph, John, John, John), b. 9 mo. 28, 1871 ; unm.; address, Philadelphia,
Pa.
VII— 2050. CAROLINE M. WOLLASTON (Georgianna 6), b. 10
mo. 31, 1874; address, Brooklyn, N. Y.
VII— 2051. LAURA P. WOLLASTON (Georgianna 6), b. 6 mo. 28,
1879; address, Philadelphia. Pa.
VII— 2052. :\[ARY A. WOLLASTON (Georgianna 6). b. 6 mo. 28,
1882.
She is a teacher in New York : home address, Kennett Square, Pa.
Line of John, John, John, Joseph, Amy.
Issue of Emma Myers (Xo. 688) and Henry IV. Pusey, born in East Marl-
borough. Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2053. THOJ^IAS M. PUSEY (Emma, Amy. Joseph, John, John,
John), b. 9 mo. 2, 1872 ; unm.
He has the home farm and lime kilns of his father; address, Kennett
Square. Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 571
VII— 2054. HANNAH ELIZABETH PUSEY (same line), b. 10
nio. 17, 1873; ni. SAMUEL WINDLE COPE 10 mo. 13, 1903, son of Abi-
ah Cope and (?) Windle.
Tliey reside at Atlantic City, N. J., where he is in the milk business. No
children.
VII— 2055. CHARLES HENRY PUSEY (Emma 6), b. 9 mo. 29,
187s; m. MARY VIOLA PIERCE March 22, 1905, dau. of Thomas Pierce
and Sarah Allen, b. about 1877.
They reside with his father on the farm which his mother inherited
from her father, containing 180 acres; address, Unionville, Chester Co., Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 4720. Sarah Elizabeth Piisey, b. May 24, 1907. ;
VII— 2056. ANNA W. PUSEY (Emma 6), b. 9 mo. 4, 1877; m.
EDWARD P.. WALTON 9 mo. 28, 1904, son of Bennett S. Walton and
Elizabeth Baily, b. 8 mo. 29, 1873.
He is a farmer on his father's farm; address, London Grove, Chester
Co., Pa.
Children : — ■
VIII -4721. Frank Pusey Walton, b. 6-25-1905.
VIII— 4722. Herbert Bennett Walton, b. 11-4-1906.
Issue of Eliza Palmer {No. 689) and Lezvis Wheelock.
VII— 2060. MARY ANN WHEELOCK (Eliza, Samuel, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. Aujg-. 11, 1835; d. 1874 (?); m. DANIEL CHASE,
1854, son of Arza and Elizabetli Chase, b. Aug. 24, 1834; d. Jan. 28, 1902;
both buried in Glaiwood Cemetery, Erie Co., N. Y.
Issue : —
VIII— 4723. ESTELLA CHASE, b. Jan. 22, 1861; m. FRANK LE-
LAND ALGER, b. June 4, 1859; address, 17 Winegar St., Buffalo, N. Y.
They have three daughters, but records not obtained.
VIII— 4724. ELMER C. CHASE, b. Dec. 28, 1865; m.
; address, Colden, Erie Co., N. Y.
They have one son ; record not obtained.
VIII— 4725. VELMA CHASE, b. Jan. 16, 1873; m. R. B. HEDGES;
address. West Valley, Cattaragus Co., N. Y.
They have one son ; record not obtained.
Issue of Ephraim Parker {No. 69^) and Mary Ann Lehman.
VII— 2075. SARAH A. PARKER (Ephraim, Hannah, Benjamin,
John. John, John), b. 1836; d. after her husband; m. JOSEPH HILL. He
d. about 1864.
572 PAL,MER FAMILY.
They resided in Perry- Co., O. No further information obtained.
VII— 2076. MARY ANN PARKER (Ephraim 6), b. 1837; dec'd;
m. JAMES DIXSON (or Dickson).
They resided in Perry Co., O., where she died. No further data received.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin, H.'\nnah.
Issue of Sarah Parker {No. dpj) and John Wilson Dntton, born in Perry Co.,
Ohio.
VII— 2080. ELIZABETH BUTTON (Sarah, Hannah, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. Feb. 9, 1837: m. GEORGE W. KLINGLER Mar.
21, 1861. He d. Feb. 9, 1896; buried at Jerusalem, Fairfield Co., O.
Children : —
VIII— 4726. JASPER N. KLINGLER. b. Aug. 22, 1861; m. SARAH
E. CONNER Sept. — , 1885.
They reside at Junction City, Perry Co., O. No children.
VIII— 4727. CLARA G. KLINGLER, b. July 31, 1863; m.
CHARLES E. CUMMINGS April — , 1885.
They reside near Chicago, Huron Co., O.
Children : —
IX— 7018. Walter Cummings, b. April 25, 1888.
IX— 7019. Klahr E. Cummings, b. Jan. 3, 1897.
VIII— 4728. EDGAR M. KLINGLER, b. June 5, 1868; m. CORA
WOLF, March — , 1894.
They reside in Junction City, Perry Co., O. No children.
VII— 2081. GEORGE W. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. Sept. 25, 1839;
m. MARGARET A. KISHLER Nov. 8, 1866. dau. of George and Susan
Kishler, b. May 16, 1850; address, Boonsboro, Boone Co., la.
Children : —
VIII— 4729. IDA MAY DUTTON, b. April 24, 1868; m. WIL-
LIAM JENNINGS Nov. 14, 1900.
Child :—
IX— 7020. Beatrice Jennings, b. Oct. 11, 1901.
VIII— 4730. MARY ALICE DUTTON, b. Nov. 24, 1869.
VIII— 4731. WILLIA^I DUTTON, b. Nov. 25, 1871; m. LULU
HEADLEY Dec. 2, 1894; probable address. Junction City, O.
Children : —
IX— 7021. Iva Dutton, b. June 8, 1896.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 573
IX— 7022. John Edson Dutton, b. Oct. 10, 1899.
IX— 7023. Florence Dutton, b. Oct. 31, 1901.
IX— 7024. Blanche Dutton, b. March 26, 1904.
VIII— 4732. CHARLES DUTTON (Sarah, Hannah, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. May 20, 1875; m. CORA ADES Sept. 3, 1905.
VIII— 4733. GEORGE EDSON DUTTON, b. Dec. 8, 1880: m. M.
LULU ELLIOTT Nov. 4, 1904; probable address of both of the last two.
Junction City, O.
Child :—
IX— 7023. Walter E. Dutton. b. Nov. 29, 1905.
VIII— 4734. WALTER DUTTON, b. April 26, 1883.
VIII— 4735. LEROY DUTTON, b. March 11, 1888; d. April 28,
1889.
VII— 2082. DANIEL B. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. Sept. 27, 1841 ; m.
MATILDA R. BENNETT Jan. 8, 1868; address. Junction City, O., R. D.
No. I.
Children : —
VIII— 4736. JOHN DUTTON, b. Sept. 17, 1869; d. July — , 1870.
VIII— 4737. BERNICE DUTTON, b. Sept. 16, 1871 ; d. in infancy.
VIII— 4738. LUELLA DUTTON, b. Sept. 16, 1871 (twin) ; m. JA-
COB KLINGLER July 6, 1890.
VII— 2083. JAMES K. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. May 28, 1843; d.
April 18, 1883; unm. ^.^j
VII— 2084. HANNAH DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. May 15, 1845; d-
Sept. 4, 1904; m. NICHOLAS STEMEN April 29, 1875, son of Henry
Stemen and Mrs. Kendig, b. Nov. 28, 1851 ; d. Sept. 9, 1897.
He was a farmer ; resided at Bremen, O.
Children : —
VIII— 4739. FRANKLIN B. STEMEN, b. May i, 1877; m. BER-
THA B. VORIS Mar. 22, 1906; address, Bremen, O.
Issue : —
IX— 7026. Edwin Burton Stemen, b. Sept. 16, 1907.
VIII— 4740. MELVIN F. STEMEN. b. Tan. 2, 1882; m. SARAH A.
MOVER Mar. 2, 1905; address, Bremen O.. R. D. i.
Issue : —
IX— 7027. Elsie Leota Stemen, b. Dec. 19, 1905.
IX— 7028. Alice Marie Stemen, b. Jan. 3, 1908.
574 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4741. RHETTA LEOTA T. STEMEN, b. Feb. 14, 1891.
VII— 2085. NANCY C. BUTTON (Sarah 6), b. April 17, 1847; m.
WESLEY J. ADCOCK, March 5, 1870, son of Richard Adcock and Cath-
erine Durr.
They were for some time at Carrollton, la. ; present address Carthon.
Perr}- Co., Ohio.
Issue : —
VIII— 4742. WILLIAM E. ADCOCK, b. Feb. 11, 1872; m. LILLIE
M. STONER.
Issue : —
IX— 7U29. John Wesley Adcock, b. Sept. 15, 1904.
VIII— 4743. SARAH E. ADCOCK, b. July 2, 1874; d. Oct. 29, 1879.
VIII— 4744. ALICE C. ADCOCK, b. Julv 22, 1876; m. CHARLES
BREHM May 31, 1900.
Issue : —
IX— 7030. Nellie Ruth Brehm, b. July 13, 1907.
VIII— 4745. LAURA A. ADCOCK, b. June 12, 1879: d. Julv 20,
1891.
VIII— 4746. ESTELLA G. ADCOCK, b. Sept. 14, 1883.
VII— 2086. EMMA C. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. April 27, 1849; m.
SAMUEL HOUSEHOLDER Nov. 16, 1871, son of George Householder
(b. Nov. 13, 1821 ; d. Sept. 12, 1878) and Mary (b. Dec. 9, 1831 ; d. Nov. 11.
1884).
They reside with address Junction City, Perry Co., O.
Children : —
VIII— 4747. ALFRED E. HOUSEHOLDER, b. Tune 19, 1873; m.
LUELLA BUTLER Nov. 29, 1894.
Child :—
IX— 7031. Lawrence B. Householder, b. Sept. 11, 1895.
VIII— 4748. MARTHA A. HOUSEHOLDER, b. Oct. 7, 1880: m.
REV. OSCAR ALLEBAUGH Oct. 30, 1902.
VIII— 4749. GEORGIA A. HOUSEHOLDER, b. Aug. 22, 1884.
VII— 2087. SARAH A. BUTTON (Sarah 6), b. May 15. 1851;
unm. ; address, Middlepoint, O.. R. D. 2.
VII— 2089. OLIVER W. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. Sept. 9, 1855; m.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 575
MATILDA STEMEN Feb. — , 1880; address, Middlepoint, Van Wert
Co., O.
Child :—
VIII— 4750. Bertha Dutton, b. Dec. -, 1884.
VII— 2090. HENRY D. DUTTON (Sarah 6) b. Feb. 9, 1857; m.
ISABELLA ROBINSON WRIGHT Sept. 18, 1884, by Rev. R. J. Black,
dau. of William and Elizabeth Wright, b. Nov. 3, 1854; address, Bremen, O.
R. D. 3 ; Box 78.
Children : —
VIII— 4751. Celia Elizabeth Dutton, b. March, 29, 1886. She is a school teacher.
VIII— 4752. Rose Beatiice Duttou, b. Jan. 3, 1888. She Is a school teacher.
VIII— 4753. William Stanley Dutton, b. Nov. 3, 1891.
VII— 2091. FLORENCE A. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. March i, 1859;
m. DANIEL R. HOUSEHOLDER Sept. 21, 1878, a brother to Samuel
(See No. 2086), b. Oct. 14, 1856; d. Feb. 8, 1907.
Her address is Bremen, O.
Children : —
VIII— 4754- EARNEST WESLEY HOUSEHOLDER, b. May 19,
1879; m. EMMA COPPLE Jtuie i, 1903; address, Junction City, O., R.
D. I.
Children : —
IX— 7032. Daniel Howard Householder, b. Apri 15, 1904.
IX— 7033. John Donald Householder, b. Jan. 10, 1906.
VIII— 4755. PERRY O. PIOUSEHOLDER. b. Aug. 3, 1881; m.
MARTHA MARLOW May 21, 1905: address. Junction City, O.
Child :—
IX— 7034. Harley Theodore Householder, b. Mar. 19, 1906.
VIII— DORA E. HOUSEI-IOLDER, b. Mav 30. 1884: m. IVAN W.
HOWDYSHELL June 4, 1904; address, Junction City, O., R. D. i.
Children : —
IX— 7035. Zelda Ethel Howdyshell, b. July 29, 1905.
IX— 7036. William K Howdyshell, b. Jan. 18, 1907.
VIII— 4756. EDWARD W. HOUSEHOLDER, b. Sept. 20, 1886.
VIII— 4757. HARVEY J\T. HOUSEHOLDER, b. June 28, 1888.
VIII— 4758. HALLECK FLOYD HOUSEHOLDER, b. Aug. 27,
1890; d. Jan. 6, 1891.
VIII— 4759. VIRGIL B. HOl'SEHOLDER. b. Nov. 8. 1895.
Address of the above three. Bremen, O.
VII— 2092. ALICE E. DUTTON (Sarah 6), b. Jan. 4, 1861; m.
576 PALMER FAMILY.
GEORGE \V. FORSYTHE April 28, 1881, son of Thomas K. Forsythe
and Caroline Klingler, b. Dec. 13, 1855.
He is a farmer: address. Junction City, O., R. D. 2.
Children : —
VIII— 4760. Earl Lester Forsythe, b. July 15, 1884.
VIII — 5761. Hazel Edna Forsythe, b. Aug. 22, 1890.
VIII— 4762. Bertha Cedora Forsythe, b. June 9, 1903.
Issue of Hannah Parker (A'o. 6p6) and Daniel Stoitz, probably all born in
Fairfield Co., O.
VII — 2095. AMOS STOLTZ (Hannah, Hannah, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. July 2, 1843; m- CLARISSA ALMIRA PALMER Oct.
20, 1870 (Xo. 713 q. V. ) ; reside with address at Etna, O.
Child :—
VIII— 4763. CHLOE ESTELLA STOLTZ, b. April 10, 1877; d.
June 4, 1905 ; unm.
VII— 2096. MARY STOLTZ (Hannah 6), b. April 15, 1845; m.
Aaron Grubbs July 2, 1876.
He is deceased : no children.
VII— 2099. STEPHEN STOLTZ (Hannah 6). b. Feb. 9, 1850; d.
April—, 1897: m. MARIA McLAUGHLIN Oct. — , 1878.
He was killed by an explosion of a saw mill boiler. Her address not
given.
Issue : —
VIII— 4764. Daniel J. Stoltz. Reported married but not found.
VII— 2IOI. KATHARINE STOLTZ (Hannah 6), b. June 12, 1855;
m. JOHN WELLER Oct. 3. 1875, son of Michael W'eller and Lavina Als-
pach, b. April 19, 1853.
He is a farmer; address. Wagoner, Miami Co., Ind., R. D. 31.
Issue : —
VIII— 4769. MABEL M. WELLER, b. Sept. 11, 1876: m. SAMUEL
B. ZARTMAN Nov. 2, 1893, b- Sept. 9, 1870.
They were legally separated April, 1900,
M. second, THOMPSON DOWDS Dec. 24, 1900.
He is a farmer: address, Alt. Vernon, Ohio, R. D. i ; box 44.
Issue : —
IX— 7037. Claude M. Zartman, b. Oct. 24, 1894, at Macy, Ind.
IX— 7038. Carroll E. Zartman, b. Mar. 14, 1896. at Macy, Ind.
IX— 7039. Cecelia C. Dowds. b. Aug. 6. 1901, at Mt. Vernon, O.
IX -7040. Ruby M. Dowds, b. July 2, 1909, at Mr. Vernon, O.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 577
VIII— 4770. WESLEY D. WELLER, b. May i, 1879; m. DORIS
WILKINSON Dec. 24, 1904.
He is a farmer ; address, Wagoner, Ind.
Issue : — ■
IX— 7041. Evelyn G. Weller, b. Sept. 29, 1905, at Macy, Ind.
VIII— 4771— HARRY H. WELLER, b. July 20. 1881 ; m. ELIZA-
BETH COFFING Sept. 10. 1898.
He is a farmer ; address, Macy, Ind.
Issue : —
IX— 7041!. Mildr-ri m. Well'^v, b. .Iiilv in l-'ip, nt M.icv. Itid.
IX— 7043. Ruth E. Weller, b. May 18, 1901, same.
IX— 7044. Bernice Weller, b. Feb. 8, 1903, sam.e
IX— 7045. Helen L. Weller, b. Sept. 2. 1904, same.
IX- -7046. Alice L. Weller, b. Nov. 12, 1906, same.
IX— 7047. Ida May Weller, b. Aug. 10, 1908, same.
""" VIII— 4772. GENELLA G. WELLER, b. April 13, 1883; m. SAM-
UEL STOFER Nov. 2-], 1902.
He is a farmer ; address, Rochester, Ind.
Issue : —
IX— 7048. Clarice Irene Storer, b. Feb. 29, 1904.
IX— 7049. Wilma Celeste Stofer, b. Oct. 8, 1907.
VII— 2102. DAVID STOLTZ (Hannah 6), b. Aug. 4. 1857: m. IDA
DOTY Dec. 25, 1880: address. 304 Cvpress Ave., Columbus, O. ; no children
VII— 2103. JENNIE S. STOLTZ (Hannah 6), b. Tune 12. 1861; m.
FRANK COOK Feb. 24, 1881, b. May 7, 1847: address, 396 King Ave.,
Columbus, O.
Child :—
VIII— 4773. Lawrence Cook, b. June 20, 1882; m. but record not given.
VII— 2104. HANNAH MARGARET STOLTZ (Hannah 6), b. Jan.
'27, 1864; m. SHERMAN RITTER Sept. 1882; reside in Columbus, O. ; no
children.
Issue of Mary Parker (No. /no) and George JV. Conrad.
VII— 2106. AMOS GILBERT CONRAD (Marv, Hannah. Benja-
min. John. John. John), b. Jan. 30, 1862: m. ALICE ZARTMAN April 8.
1886. dau. of Simon and Sarah Zartman. b. Feb. 2y, 1865; address, Somer-
set. Perry Co., O.
He and his son David are partners in the painting and paperhanging busi-
ness.
Children : —
VUI- 4774, David H. Conrad, b. Jan. 31. 1889.
VIII—4775. George W. Conrad, b. Sept. 27. 1890.
VIII— 4776. Mary L. Conrad, b. Feb. 24. 1895.
VIII-4777. John L. Conrad, b. April 8, 1906.
578 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2108. LEAFY AGNES CONRAD (Mary 6) b, March 17.
1865; d. Aug. 21, 1902: m. KIRBY S. MILLER Dec. 25, 1884, b. Oct. 7,
1864.
He is a farmer ; address, Johnstown, O.
Children : —
VIII— 4778. Loura Essel Miller, b. April 10, 1886.
VIII— 4779. Lolo Dessie Miller, b. Oct. 12, 1887.
VIII— 4780. Rex. L. Miller, b. March 4, 1889.
VIII— 4781. Clem. Roy Miller, b. Feb. 21. 1S91; d. Feb. 15, 1907.
VIII— 4782. Lydia Mary Miller, b. Nov. 10, 1892.
VIII— 4783. Forrest Maple Miller, b. April 21, 1899.
VII— 2109. HANNAH MARGARET CONRAD (Mary 6), b. Dec.
17, 1866; m. JESSE G. FISHER Dec. 25, 1885, son of Jesse O. Fisher
and Margaret Pheasant, b. May i, 1862.
He is a farmer ; address, Pataskala, O.
Children : —
VIII— 4784. Edith May Fisher, b. Sept. 22, 1886.
VIII— 4785. Ray G. Fisher, b. March 23, 1890.
VIII— 4786. Roy Conrad Fisher, b. May 29, 1836; d. Dec. 25, 1900.
VIII— 4787. Alfred Paul Fisher, b. Dec. 13, 1903.
VIII— 4788. Alice Opal Fisher, b. May 27, 1906.
VII— 2IIO. CHARLES EDMUND CONRAD (Mry 6), b. Oct. 11,
1869; m. CHARLOTTE PARISH April 14, 1896.
He is a farmer; address, Basit, Fairfield Co., O. No children.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin, George.
Issue of Sarah Ann Palmer (No. /02) and Nimrod Hoge.
VII— 21 II. ARMINDA E. HOGE (Sarah A., George Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. May 17, 1839, at Belmont Co., O. : m. JOHN H. PER-
RY Jan. 10,1861, son of Jesse Derry and Malinda nee Smith, b. June 2, 1836,
at Belmont Co., O., d. Jan. 20 , 1904.
They were married and lived at Lamoille, III, for some time; finally re-
moving to Carson, Iowa, where he died, and she, with the others of the fam-
ily, still live.
Issue : —
VIII— 4789. ELLA LONORA PERRY, b. Feb. 3, 1862; m. R. E.
PATRICK May 4, 1899, of Carson, Iowa.
Issue born there : —
IX-7050. John Elmer Patrick, b. March 7, 1902.
IX— 7051. Perry Robert Patrick, b. Dec. 19, 1900.
VIII— 4790. DELBERT PERRY, b. March 8, 1866; d. Aug. 10, 1866.
VIII— 4791. ELBERT PERRY, b. March 8, 1866; d. July 23, 1866.
These were twins.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 579
VIII— 4792. SARAH MALINDA PERRY, b. May 16, 1868; unm.;
address, Carson, Iowa.
VII— 21 12. SARAH ABIGAIL HOGE (Sarah A. 6), b. Jan. 8,
1841, at Lloydsville, O. ; m. CHARLES R. BURTON Feb. 2, i860, at
Princeton, III., son of Dater and Sylvia Burton, of Hawley, Franklin Co.,
Mass., b. Aug. 16, 1838; address, Carson, Iowa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4793. ELBA T. BURTON, b. Oct. 14, 1861; m. ARMADA
FLECK June 29, 1885, of Brainard. Neb.
Issue born thei^e : —
IX— 70.52. Charles H. Burton, b. April 7, 1S8G.
IX— 7053. Nellie B. Burton, b. April 2, 1887.
IX— 7054. Terence N. Burton, b. Dec. 25, 1888.
IX— 7055. Harry B. Burton, b. Nov. 7, 1892, at Mourza Valley. Iowa.
VIII— 4794. NELLIE IRENE BURTON, b. March 2. 1870; d. Feb.
VII— 2113. THEUDAS PENNINGTON HOGUE (Sarah A. 6), b.
Feb. I, 1843: m. MELISSA E. GREEN March 18, 1866, dau. of Evan
Green and Lucy J. Burress.
He was a farmer, now living- retired. During the Civil War he enlisted
in Co. B., 52nd Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. Addre^^s, Central City, Neb.. P. O. Box
202, on the main line of the Lnion Pacific R. R.
Issue : —
VIII— 4795. MYRTICE OLEVIA HOGUE, b. Aug. 4. 1868; m.
JOHN LEISURE March 15. 1888.
M. second. SAMUEL CRAWFORD INIav 22,. 1893; address, Clarks.
Neb.
Child by f^rst :—
IX- 7056. Lola Forrest Leisure, b. May 16, 1889.
Children by second : —
IX— 7057. Paul Crawford, b. March 20, 1895.
IX— 7058. Eva Crawford, b. Aug. 4, 1809.
IX— 7059. Naomi Crawford, b. Oct. 6, 1904.
VIII— 4796. MARY ABIGAIL HOGUE, b. June 4, 1870; m. GIL-
BERT EATON Feb. 9. 1893: address, Lynch. Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 7060. Raymond Eaton, b. Nov. 12, 1893.
IX— 7061. Bertha Eaton, b. May 6, 1895,
IX— 7i'62. Flovd Eaton, b. Oct. 15, 1896.
IX— 70«:!. Gladys Eaton, b. July 27, 1904.
Vni— 4797. PERRY ALMOND HOGUE, b. April 12, 1878: unm.;
at home.
58o PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4798. ETHEL ADELL HOGUE, b. Oct. 28, 1882; m. ERN-
EST BELLOWS Dec. 23, 1903; address, Farwell, Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 7064. Howard T. Bellows, b. Dec. 25, 1904.
IX— 7065. Perry A. Bellows, b. May 16, 1906.
IX— 7066. Ellen M. Bellows, b. Jan. 2, 1908.
VII— 2114. ELLWOOD PALMER HOGUE (Sarah A. 6), b. July
12, 1847: m. DELIA WAUSER Dec. 25. 1869.
M. second ANNIE L. HAMBLIN Mar. 23, 1894, b. INIar. 6, 1855.
During the Civil War he enlisted in Com. B., 52nd Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. ;
address, Netawaka, Jackson Co., Kan.
Issue : —
VIII— 4799. Mark C. Hogue, b. Mar. 10, 1896.
VIII— 4800. Harry B. Hogue, b. Mar. 23, 1898.
VII— 211^. GEORGE PALMER HOGUE (Sarah A. 6), b. Oct. 2,
1849. at Belmont Co., O. : m. HATTIE L. GRIFFIN Feb. 2T, 1877. dau.
of William P. and Eliza Griffin, b. Aug. 22, 1852, at Dover, 111.; address,
Carson, Iowa, Box 385.
Issue : —
VIII— 4801. Myrtle May Hogue, b. Jan. 26, 1878; m. Ben. A. Osier, Jan. 21, 1903.
VII— 2 II 6. CHARLES A. HOGE (Sarah A. 6), b. Julv it,. 1857;
m. SARAH FRIBLEY Sept. 7. 1880, dau. of David and Margaret Fribley,
b. Feb. 26, 1 86 1.
He is engaged in selling the Pennsylvania oils; address. 539 19th St.,
Rock Island, 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 4802. David Fribley Hoge, b. July 24, 1891.
Issue of Charles IV. Palmer (No. 704) and Lydia Pitman.
VII— 21 17. THEUDAS WILSON PALMER (Charles, George.
Benjamin, John, John, John), b. julv 2^, 1845; d. Tune 26, 1906; bur. La
Moille; m. MARY BROCK Feb. 26,' 1867. in Ohio. "
M. second, LOUISE M. GRUBER Sept. 16, 1879, at Arlington, 111.
He was by trade a carpenter : resided first at La Moille, then removed to
Mendota, 111., where for nine years he was station master. His widow con-
tinues there.
Children by first wife : —
VIII— 4803. CHARLES W. PALMER, b. Feb. 17, 1868; d. Sept. 22,
1887.
VIII— 4804. EMERY PALMER, b. Oct. 12, 1870; d. Nov. — , 1891.
SEVENTH GKNKRATION. 581
VIII— 4805. WILLIAM PALiMER, b. April 18. 1874; cl. July 31,
1874.
VIII— 4806. JOHN PALMER, b. July 10, 1S75; living in Kansas, bui
not found.
Children by second wife : —
VIII— 4807. LAURA M. PALMER, b. July 17, 1880; d. April 13,
VIII— 4808. EDDIE J. PALMER, b. June 15, 1882; d. Feb. 2t„ 1908;
m. ANNA WELLS March 15, 1904, at Mendota, 111.
He was in the restaurant business.
Child :—
IX-70C7. Helen Palmer, b. Dec. 24, 1905.
VIII— 4809. HENRY PALMER, b. Aug. 29, 1884; d. Dec. 8, 1897.
VII— 21 18. ANNA W. PALMER (Charles 6). b. Nov. 29, 1846: ni.
JOHN B. KEEL Dec. S, 1864, son of John W. Keel and Barbara Baiden-
baugh, b. July 2, 1846.
He is a farmer; address, Ohio, Bureau Co., 111., R. F. D. 2; box, 725.
Issue : —
VIII— 4810. ETTA L. KEEL. b. Oct. 22, 1865: m. JOSEPH M.
CLARK Jan. 23, 1884; reside at 1957 W. 20th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Issue : —
IX— 7068. MAY M. CLARK, b. Jan. 14, 1885; m. W. W. DUN-
BAR Aug. 15, 1905; address La Moille, til.
Issue : —
X— 7502. James D. Dunbar.
X— 7503, Doris M. Bunbar.
IX— 7069. IRNIA G. CLARK, b. Aug. =;, t886: m. RALPH R
HOPPS, Feb. 17, 1906.
Issue : —
X— 7504. Fawn E. Hopps.
IX— 7070. TODD J. CLARK, b. Feb. 5, 1890
VIII— 481 1. DELLA B. KEEL, b. March 15, 1868: m. HARRY
SHIFFLETT Dec. 30, 1886; address, Earlham, Iowa.
Issue : —
IX— 7071. Scott Shiffllett. b. Oct. 20. 18S7.
IX— 7072 Elma E. Shiffllett, b. March 25, 1889.
IX- -7073. r-rant Shifflet, b. Dec. 12, 1890.
IX- 7074. Pearl I. Shifflett, b. June 27, 1896.
382 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4812. MAY KEEL, b. April 14, 1870; m. ELMER TAYLOR
March 7, 1888; address, Cooper, Iowa.
Issue : —
IX— 7075. Vera M. Taylor, b. Sept. 7, 1888.
IX— 7076. Reed Taylor, b. May 29, 1890.
IX— 7077. Lyle Taylor, b. Nov. 20, 1896.
VII— 2119. MARY ELLEN PALMER (Charles 6), b. March 6,
1849, at Belmont Co., O. ; m. JAMES W. SABEN Oct. 18, 1866, at Dover,
111., son of Marcus Saben and Anna Hablit, b. July 4, 1847, '" Clinton Co., O.
He went to Illinois in 1850; address, Maiden, 111. He is a farmer.
Issue : —
VIII— 4813. CHARLES S.\BEN, b. Dec. 13, 1867; m. MARY J.
BARGAIN Feb. 17, 1886, b. Aug. 26, 1864.
Children : —
IX— 7078. Darlem G. Saben, b. Jan. 14. 1880; m James VickeiT, March — , 1907.
IX— 7079. Edward R. Saben, b. July 12, 1890.
Issue of Charles W. Palmer {No. J04) and Elizabeth S. Ames.
VII— 2120. HARRY W. PALMER, b. May 22, 1875.
VII— 2121. HATTIE J. PALMER, b. May 22, 1875.
They were twins; both unm. ; address. La Moille, III.
Issue of Mary ]V. Palmer {No. /06) and George Frary.
VII— 2122. CLARA ANN FRARY ( Mary, George, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. Nov. 25, 1865; unm.
She owns the old home in La iloille. 111. ; also a farm near Howard, S.
Dakota: address. La Moille, 111.
VII— 2123. LAURA BELL FRARY (Mary 6), b. Oct. 15, 1867: m.
ERNEST J. HALL April 26, 1893, son of John and Charity Hall, of La
Moille, b. Jan. 18, 1867.
He is a farmer and stock raiser: has 133 acres one mile from La Moille.
Issue : —
VIII— 4814. Margaret M. Hall, b. June 23, 1895.
VIII— 4815. Lucy E. Hall, b. May 22, 1898.
VIII— 4816. George Willard Hall, b. Dec. 31, 1900.
VIII— 4817. Esther E. Hall, b. June 19, 1903.
Issue of Samuel Palmer (No. /^O/) and Sarah Lee.
VII— 2124. WALTER V. PALMER (Samuel, George, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. March 20, 1857, at La Moille, 111.: m. EFFIE MAY
PARMELEE June 14, 1892, of Emerson, Neb., dau. of Alfred Parmelee and
Note.- Marcus Saben was born in 1812 in Lewis Co.. N. Y.; died Jan. 27, 1905. Anns
Hablet was born in 1817 in Clinton Co., O.; died Nov. 8, 1906.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 583
Eunice Parmelee (same surname, but not related), b. Sept. — , 1872, in Hard-
in Co., la.
He went to Iowa in 1883; is largely interested in farming, owning two
farms. He was clerk of the District Court of Wright Co., from 1891 to 1899;
address, Lock Box 29, Goldfield, Wright Co., la.
Issue : —
VIII— 4818. Samuel Varian Palmer, b. Sept. 4, 1900.
VII— 2125. GEORGE L. PALMER (Samuel 6), b. March 6, 1859,
at LaMoille, 111.; m. ALTHA M. STAUFFER Nov. 10, 1880, in Earlville,
111., dau. of Christian Stufifer and Sarah Algevee, of Connellsville, Pa., b.
there.
He went to Iowa in 1883, where his address was Eagle Grove. He was
a locomoti\'e engineer for about 15 years on the Chicago and N. W. R. R. ; is
now in the real estate business, with address 357 S. Spring St., Los Angeles,
Cal.
Issue : —
VIII— 4819. ETHEL MAUD PALMER, b. Aug. 22, 1881, in La
Moille, 111.; m. WILLIAM H. ATHERTON Dec. 4, 1900, of Eagle Grove,
la.
He is a locomotive engineer on the Chicago & Great Western R. R. ; ad-
dress. Clarion, Iowa.
Issue : —
IX— 7080. Velor Atherton, b. Dec. 1, 1901; d. when 14 months old.
VIII— 4820. JUANITA VARIAN PALMER, b. July 23, 1883, in la.;
m. LEROY LECKEY Jan. 14, 1906, of Hampton, la.
He is a brakeman on the Chicago & N. W. R. R. ; address. Eagle Grove,
la.
VII— 2126. ABBIE JOSEPHINE PALMER (Samuel 6), b. Aug.
— , 1861, in 111.; d. March — , 1907; m. EDWARD E. DEWEY April
1899, of Eagle Grove, la., as his second wife. His first wife was her sister
(See No. 2129).
Issue : —
VIII— 4821. LUCIEL DEWEY, b. April — , 1900.
VII— 2129. NINA FLORENCE PALMER (Samuel 6), b. July —
1872, in 111.; d. Aug. — , 1897; m. EDWARD E. DEWEY, 1888; address,
Eagle Grove, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 4822. Orma Dewey, b. Jan. — , 1891.
VIII-4823. Porter Dewey b. Jan. — . 1897.
584 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2130. HERBERT S. PALMER (Samuel 6). b. Dec. 14, 187^,
in La Moille, 111.; m. EMMA SMITH May 15, 1894, at Eagle Grove, la.,
dau. of James and Lucrctia .Smith, b. Jan. 21, 1878.
M. second, AGNES WEISE March 25, 1903, at Hubbard, la., dau. of
Chris and Sarah Weise, b. Nov. 15, 1884.
He is a brakeman on Chicago & North Western R. R. They reside at
Eagle Grove, la.
Issue by first wife : —
V in— 4824. Glenroie Palmer, b. Sept. 2, 1898.
Issue by second wife: —
VllI— 4825. Carlyle Palmer, b. Jan. 25, 1904.
Vm— 482G. Thelma Palmer, b. Feb. 24, 1905; d. Mar. 10, 1905.
Issue of Rachel H. Palmer {No. yop) and John N. C haddock.
VII— 2131. RICHARD PALMER CHADDOCK (Rachel, George,
Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Dec. 26, 18^7, in Belmont Co., O. ; m.
LAURA L. SAYERS Jan. 6, 1S80, in Walnut, 111.
He is engaged in the real estate and insurance business; address, 104
Water St., Benton Harbor, Mich.
Issue : —
VIII— 4827. ETHEL A. CHADDOCK, b. Sept. 18S0; d. April —
VIII— 4828. CLARENCE W. CHADDOCK, b. Sept. — 1882; unm.
VIII— 4829. JOHN L. CHADDOCK, b. Dec. 24, 1886: m. KATH-
ERINE STINES Feb. 1906, at St. Joseph. Mich.
Issue : —
IX—TOSl. Glenn Chaddock, b. Dec. 24, 1906.
VIII— 4830. HAROLD F. CHADDOCK, b. June 15, 1897.
VII— 2132. ANNA FLORILLE CHADDOCK (Rachel 6). b. Feb.
12, 1865; d. Dec. 26, 1806; m. WILLIAM BOWERS, 1S88, at Bloominq-
ton. 111.
She was born in Bureau Co., and died in Chicae-o, 111. No issue.
VII— 2133. SAMUEL WILBER CHADDOCK (Rachel 6), b. April
15, 1871; m. JESSIE LOEFFLER Nov. 14, 1889, at St. Joseph, Mich.;
address, Lansing, Mich., care of "State Republican."
Issue : —
VIII— 4831. Frank Chaddock, b. Nov. — , 1890.
VII— 2134. MARY F. CHADDOCK (Rachel 6), b. Aug. 12, 1873;
SKVENTII GKNERATION. 5S5
m. GEORGE PETERSON Jan. 4, 1893, at Decatur, Mich., son of Neils
and Conradine Joliannah Peterson.
He is a boat builder; also has an excursion boat on Bass Lake, a summer
resort near Knox, Ind., which is their address.
Issue ; —
Vlir— 4832. A boy, b. May 7, 1894; d. Sept. G, 1894.
VIII— 4S33. Letha Mae Peterson, b. April 27, 1900.
VIII— 4834. Cauradiue Peterson, b. Nov. 15, 1902.
Issue of Hannah E. Palmer {No. /lo) and Rev. Joseph SIuizv.
VII— 2135. GEORGE BRACKEN SH.WV (Hannah E. 6). m.
LUCY POWEL ALEXANDER, of Piiiladelphia ; address, Eea\er, Beaver
Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4835. A boy, b. 1904 or B.
VIII— 4836. A boy, b. 1906. (?)
VIII— 4837. A boy, b. 1907 or 8.
VII— 2136. JESSIE SH.VW (Hannah E. 6). She is deceased.
Issue of Robert U'. Palmer (No. yis) and Hannah H . Breiver.
VII— 2137. EMMA LEOTA PALMER (Robert, George, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. July 13, 1868: m, J. O. PORTEREIELD Nov. 28,
1906; address, Belmont, O.
VII— 2138. CORA B. P.\LMER (Robert 6). b. Oct. 3. 1871 ; d.
May 31, 1902: m. I. F. HATCHER Jan. 19, 1893, of Malcom, la., at
which place they resided a little while, then removed to Morris, 111., whei-e she
died.
Children : —
VIII— 4838. Hannah Caroline Ilnteher, b. March 2, 1894, at Malcom, la.
VIII— 4839. Paul Palmer Hatcher, b. Nov. 3, 1900, at Morris, 111.
These children live with their grandparents Palmer.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin, Amy.
Is.<;uc of John Oliver {No. /I4) and Martha Winner, born in Lvcoming Co.,
Pa.
VII— 2140. JOSEPH \V. OLIVER (John, Amy, Benjamin. John,
John, John), b. 8 mo. 3, 1843: m. RACIIl'L MILLER (widow) Nov. 3.
1905, of Trout Run.
He was in the army during the Ci\il War; served three years, two months
and twenty days; was in the three days' battle of Gettysburs^ and was also a
prisoner for si.x months in Andersonville, Ga. He is now a Justice of the
Peace; address. Trout Run, Lycoming Co., Pa.
586 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue of Sarah Ann Oliver (No. 7/7) and Matthias Kindt.
VII— 2142. JOHN P. KINDT (Sarah Ann, 6), b. Feb. 19, 1850; d.
Aug. 2y, 1862.
VII— 2143. ROBERT C. KINDT (Sarah A., Amy, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. June 26, 1852; m. MARY ANNA KESTER April 29,
1875, dau. of John Kester* and Ann John, b. Dec. 16, 1851.
By trade he is a blacksmith, with residence Mordansville; address,
Bloomsburg, Pa., R. F. D. 4.
Issue : —
VIII— 4840. JOHN M. KINDT, b. Mar. 8, 1876; m. BESSIE WILLS
Dec. II, 1900. She d. May 15, 1909.
He is employed in steel works at Berwick, Pa. No issue.
VIII— 4841. ALLIE IRENE KINDT, b. Feb. 24, 1878; m.
CHARLES YERKES Dec. 27, 1905.
He is a U. S. letter carrier; address, 2138 McClellan St., Philadelphia.
Pa.
Issue : —
IX— Charles Henry Yerkes, b. June 19, 1910.
VIII— 4842. ANNIE ETHEL KINDT, b. Nov. 5, 1880; m. ROB-
ERT J. DUNLAP Dec. 27, 1905.
He is a U. S. letter carrier; address, 1912 S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa.
li:
VIII— 4843. MARY OLIVE KINDT, b. Oct. 10, 1886; d. Sept. — ,
7.
VIII— 4844. ROBERT C. KINDT, b. Feb. 10, 1889.
VIII— 4845. HAROLD D. KINDT, b. July 9, 1895.
VII— 2144. NATHAN OLIVER KINDT (Sarah A. 6), b. Nov. 26,
1853; d. June 27, 1908; bur. at Fernwood Cemetery; m. JESSIE C. BRO-
PHY Aug. 19, 1876, dau. of John Brophy and Agnes Callaghan, of Phila-
delphia, Pa., b. Feb. 3, i860.
He was in the milk trade for many years. Then lived retired at 1206
South Markoe St., Philadelphia, Pa. Her address is 161 1 N. 52nd St.
Issue, born in Philadelphia: —
Note. — John Kester was a son of Joseph K. Kester, who was a brother to Ann Kes-
ter, who m. Benjamin Palmer, No. 47, and Ann John was a sister to Amos Y. John, No.
718, eh. of Asa Townsend John and Mary Thomas. Asa T. was a descendant of Griffith
John, Sr., who was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 16S3; he came to Philadelphia, Feb.
11. 1709, and settled in the "Welsh Baromy." He was a minister in the Society of Friends.
Asa T was also a descendant of John Townsend and Joanna England, early settlers
in Chester Co., Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 587
VIII— 4846. WILLIAM KINDT, b. April 30, 1877; m. MARY
KUNKLE, 1899. No response. Record furnished by his parents.
He is a performer; home address, York, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7082. Jessie Mary Kindt, b. Jan. 14, 1900.
IX— 7083. Russell Kindt, b. May -, 1902.
J X— 7084. Ruth Kindt, b. May or April, 1905.
VIII— 4847. VARON OLIVER KINDT, b. Feb. 24, 1880; m. ADA
CRAWFORD July 19, 1897, dau. of Clinton and Mary Crawford.
He is a barber; first located at Millville, Pa. Then at 47th St. and Wood-
land Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7085. Clinton Kindt, b. Sept. 24, 1898.
VIII— 4848. JOHN MATHIAS KINDT, b. Oct. 4, 1882: m. ANNA
LEIGHTON Aug. 27, 1904, dau. of William Leighton and Marv Roseboro,
b. Oct. 26, 1883.
He is a machinist, employed with the Standard Roller Bearing- Works ;
address, 1235 South Alarkoe St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 70S6. John Layton Kindt, b. June 23, 1905; d. Dee. 24, 1905.
VIII— 4849. AGNES JENNIE KINDT, b. May 9, 1886: d. Oct. 31,
1898.
VIII— 4850. MABEL JESSIE KINDT, b. July 3, 1S89: m. FRED-
ERICK ZAUNER Feb. 14, 1906. son of Henry Zauner, b. Dec. 14. 1884.
He is an electrician; address, 2008 Beaumont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : — I
IX— 7087. Oliver F. Zauner, b. May 3, 1907.
VIII— 4851. LOUIE MAY KINDT, b. May 18, 1892.
She is clerking; resides with parents.
VIII— 4852. BERNARD CLIFTON KINDT, b. Dec. 15. 1900.
VII— 2146. NICHOLAS CLIFTON KINDT (Sarah A. 6). b. July
25, 1857, at Mordansville, Columbia. Co., Pa.: m. ANNIE LAWRENCE
March 19, 1885. dau. of William S. and Rachel Lawrence, of Mausdale, Pa.,
b. Nov. 25, 1864.
He is a blacksmith ; address, Mausdale. Montour Co., Pa.
Issue bom there : —
VIII— 4853. JENNIE MARIE KINDT, b. March 26, 1886; m.
CHARLES CLAYTON LEWIS June 19. 1907. at Mausdale. Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7088. Robert Lewis, b. In 1908.
588 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 4854. WILLIAM LAWRENCE MATHIAS KINDT, b. May
3, 1888; unm. ; at home.
VIII— 4855. SAMUEL CLIFTON KINDT, b. May 20, 1900.
VII— 2147. HENRY H. KINDT (Sarah A. 6).b. Nov. 22, 1858; d.
Feb. 20, 1908; bur. at Millville; m. MARY C. IKELER, 1879, dau. of An-
drew Ikeler and Omen ( ?).
He was a farmer and machinist ; resided at Mordansville, Columbia Co.,
Pa. Her address is Bloomsburg, Pa., R. F. D. 4.
Issue born there : —
VIII— 4856. Clyde M. Kindt, b. April 23, 1880; d. Nov. 12, 1880.
VIII— 4857. Mary L. Kindt, b. Sept. 3, 1881.
VIII— 4858. Bruce E. Kindt, b. Nov. 8, 1883.
VIII— 4859. Andrew Franli Kindt, b. Oct. 13, 1885; m. Edith Sterner, Jan. 7, 1909, of Ber-
wick, Pa.
VIII— 4860. Lillian B. Kindt, b. Nov. 19, 1887; m. Dennis Shultz. Dec. 31, 1908, Mordans-
ville, Pa., by Rev. W. H. Hartman, of Millville, Pa.
VIII— 4861. Harry Elijah Kindt, b. Mar. 8, 1890.
VIII— 4862. Alfred P. Kindt, b. July 14, 1893.
VIII— 4863. Rachel Ellen Kindt, b. Nov. 27, 1!;95; d. Nov. 12. 1S97.
VIII— 4864. Jennie V. Kindt, b. Jan. 12, 1898.
VIII— 4865. Plarnian C. Kindt, b. Feb. 15, 1900.
VIII— 4866. William Donald Kindt, b. May 7, 190-3; d. Aug. 7, 1907.
VIII— 4867. Byron Farr Kindt, b. Dec, 29, 1905; d. Jan. 1, 1906.
VII— 2148. CLARA ELLEN KINDT (Sarah A. 6), b. May 10,
i860; m. RICHARD C. KESTER Sept. 30, 1880. son of Aaron Kester and
Esther Pollock, b. July 21. 1857; address, Millville, Columbia Co., Pa.
Issue : — '
VIII— 4S6S. Samuel Clifton Koater, b. Oct. 12, 1?S1: rt. Mar. 8. 1891.
VIII— 4869. Thomas Ralph Kester, b. April 20, 1883.
VIII— 4870. Lonna Mary Kester, b, Sept. 1, 1884.
VIII— 4S71. Esther Allena Kester. b. June 1, 1890.
VIII— 4872. Raymond Roscoe Kester, b. Nov. 11, 1897.
Issue of EUcaiwr OInrr {No. yjS) and Amos 3'. John.
VII— 2149. FIENRY H. JOHN (EUeanor, Amy. Benjamin. John,
John, John), b. Sept. 21, 1849; m- ARAMINTIA HEACOCK Mar. 9,
1872, dau. of Amos Heacock and Ikeler; address, 2720 S. Emerson
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Issue : —
VIII— 4873. RALPH A. JOHN. b. June 14. 1873: m. MAMIE B.
DAINE June 2, 1897, of Farmington, Minn.
Their address is probably Minneapolis, Minn.
IX— 7089. Harold D. Jolin, b. May 2, 1901.
VII— 2150. AMOS Y. JOHN (Eleanor 6). b. Feb. 16, 1852; d. Aug.
12, 1894; buried at Minneapolis, Minn; unm.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 589
He was engaged in a store in Philadelpliia for some time; tlien removed
to Minneapolis.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin, Peter.
Issue of John K. Palmer (No. /j-o) and Jane Wilson, probably born in Sauk
Co., Wis.
VII— 21 SI. .MARY J.\XE P.ALMER ( [ohn K.. Peter. Benjamin.
John, Tohn. John), b. Oct. 2. 1844: m. JASPER ODELL Oct. 13. 1861. son
of Hiram Odell. b. May 18, 183S.
He is a farmer; resided near Earaboo and later at 520 Sixth .A.ve., Bara-
boo, Wis.
Issue : — ■
VIII— 4874. LILLIAN ADELIA ODELL. b. Sept. 17 1864- m
JOHN FREDERICK RUDY Nov. 8. 1882; address. North Freedom, ^^'is.
He is a section foreman.
Children : —
IX— 7090. Lillian Rudy. b. Feb. 1, 1884.
IX— 7091. Leartis Rudy, b. Nov. 21, 1887.
IX— 7092. Mable Rudy, b. Jan. 15, 1S.90.
IX— 7093. Edith Rudy, b. June 29, 1&95.
IX— 70;U. Freddie Rudy, b. Sept. 11, 1900.
VIII— 4875. LEONA C. ODELL, b. Sept. 14. 1866; m. JAMES
CURTIS Sept. 21, 1884, son of Morgan Curtis and Julia Wright, b. Nov 16
1864.
He is a farmer ; address, Barron, \\'is.
Children :—
IX— 7095. Ralph Curtis, b. Nov. 30, 1885.
IX— 7096. Roy Curtis, b. Feb. 19, ISSS.
IX — 7097. Blanche Curtis, b. June 2, 1890.
IX— 7098. RoUin Curtis, b .Aug. 10. 1891.
IX— 7099. Iva Curtis, b. Sept. 12, 1S92.
IX — 7100. Charles Curtis, b. May IS, 1894.
IX— 7101. Ruth Curtis, b. Feb. 4, 1898.
IX— 7102. Alice Curtis, b. Nov. 18, 1900.
IX— 7103. Crystal Curtis, b. Dec. 24, 1903.
IX— 7104. Inez Curtis, b. Dec. 28, 190C.
VIII— 4876. WALTER UR ODELL. b. April 25. 1868; m. MARY
HARRIS Sept. 28, 1892, dau. of Marvin Harris and Mary Louise Douglas,
b. Nov. 24, 1870.
He is engaged in real estate and mining interests, with North \A'isconsin
lands a specialty: address. Baralx)0, \\'isconsin.
Children : —
rx— 7105. Waldo Odell, b. Jan. 21, 1894.
IX— 7106. Clare Odell, b. July HI, 1895.
VIII— 4877. ESTELLA E. ODELL. b. Nov. 9. 1871; m. GEORGE
GIBBONS Jime 20, 1895.
59° PALMER FAMILY.
He is employed with Illinois Iron Company; address, North Fre;cdom,
Wis.
Children : —
IX— 7107. Veo Gibbons, b. Nov. 21, 1895.
IX— 7108. Vaughan Gibbons, b. June 12, 1897.
IX— 7109. Phillip Gibbons, b. Feb. 3, 1899.
IX— 7110. Mary (?) Gibbons, b. Aug. 19, 1902.
VIII— 4878. MYRA ODELL. b. April 9, 1873: m. ALBERT MAH-
LER March 22, 1893.
He is a railroad conductor.
Children : —
IX— 7111. Grace Mahler, b. Aug. 7, 1894.
IX— 7112. Richard Mahler, b. Feb. 17, 1899.
IX— 7113. Robert Mahler, b. Feb. 26, 1901.
VIII— 4879. RUTH ODELL, b. Nov. — 1878; m. PHILIP BECK-
ER July 18, 1896.
He is a butter maker; address, Three Oaks, IMich.
Children : —
IX— 7114. Ethel Becker, b. Nov. 6, 1S98.
IX— 7115. Zella Becker, b. Sept. 1, 1900; d. Jan. 7, 1901.
IX— 7116. Vaud Becker, b. July 20, 1904.
VII— 2152. ELIZABETH ANN PALMER (John K. 6), b. July 11,
1847, in Penna.; m. WILLIAAI HARRISON Dec. 25, 1871, son of John
Harrison and Catherine Hawk, b. Aug. 30, 1849, in ^'- J-
He is a farmer; resides at Raymond, South Dakota.
Children : —
VIII— 4880. MABEL HARRISON, b. Oct. 29, 1872; m. ELMER
ELLSWORTH AYERS Jan. 31, 1893, b. March 7, 1865, in 111.
Children : —
IX— 7117. Leslie Everett Ayers, b. Nov. 11, 1894
IX— 7118. Roy Ellsworth Ayers, b. Feb. 11, 1896.
IX— ni9. Lucile Ayers, b. Sept. 7, 1&97.
IX— 7120. Lionel Merton Ayers, b. Dec. 23, 1899
IX— 7121. Elmer Harrison Ayers, b. Aug. 22. 1905.
VIII— 4881. TELA HARRISON, b. March 8. 1874, in Sauk Co., Wis. :
m. EAIANUEL FRYBERGER Nov. 23, 1892, b. Sept. 11, 1865, in Iowa.
He is a fanner; resided in Pipestone Co.. Minn., until March, 1906, when
they removed to Raymond. South Dakota, and continued farming.
Children, bom in Pipestone, Minn. : —
IX— 7122. Zadie Grace Fryberger, b. Jan. 12, 1894.
IX— 7123. Harry Ervin Frvberger, b. Oct. 14, 1^95.
IX— 7124. Gladys Viola Fryberger, b. Aug. 29. 1899.
IX— 7125. Mildred Lavine Fryberger, b. Oct. 28, 1901.
IX— 7126. Wilma Maxlne Fryberger, b. July 2. 1903.
IX — 7127. Marie Blossom Fryberger, b. Sept. 25. 1906, at Raymond, S. D.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 591
VIII— 4882. MACK HARRISON, b. Dec. 18, 1875; m. ADDIE HAR-
RISON Dec. 23, 1896, b. July 21, 1877; address, Napolepn, N. Dakota.,
King route.
Children : — ■
rx— 7128. Tessie LJnola Harrison, b. Oct. 10, 1897.
IX— 7129. Hattie Beatrice Harrison, b. Oct. 18, 1898.
IX— 7130. Inez Iva Harrison, b. March 5, 1900.
EX— 7131. Elsie Wildevern Harrison, b. June 6, 1903.
rx— 7132. William Franklin Harrison, b. Nov. 9, 1904.
VII— 2153. WILLIAM HENRY PALMER (John K. 6), b. June 12,
185 1 ; m. ELIZABETH BANGLE July 4, 1874, dau. of Lewis Bangle and
Angeline Caswel, b. Sept. 14, 1857; address, 1406 Mulberry St., Waterloo, la.
Children : —
VIII— 4883. JOHN PALMER, b. April 8, 1875 : unm. ; address, Mason
City, Iowa-
VIII— 4884. CLINTON PALMER, b. Feb. 11, 1878; unm.; address,
Waterloo, la.
VIII— 4885. ADDIE PALMER, b. Mav 5, 1880; m. FREE-
MAN.
M. second, WARREN SCOTT Feb. 8. 1909; b. Aug. i, 1858; address,
250 Cottagegrove Ave., Waterloo, la.
Issue : —
IX— 7133. Minnie Freeman, b. May 16, 1896.
IX— 7134. Morah Freeman, b. June 30. 1897.
IX— 7135. Cora Freeman, b. Dec. 30, 1899.
IX— 7136. William Freeman, b. June 10, 1901.
VIII— 4886. VERNON PALMER, b. Oct. 28, 1883; m. SUSAN
May 20, 1904; address, Rockford, Iowa.
Issue :-
IX— 7137. Danold Palmer, b. May 2, 1906.
IX— 7138. Ray Palmer, b. Aug. 14, 1907..
IX— 7139. BuUia Palmer, b. Oct. 20, 1908.
IX— 7140. Inas Palmer, b. June 13, 1910.
VIII— 4887. LUELLA PALMER, b. Oct. 7, 1884; ni. GEORGE
GREGORY. 1900; b. 1878: address, Charles City, Iowa.
Issue : —
IX— 7141. Ellen Gregory, b. Sept. 28, 1902.
VIII— 4888. MAY PALMER, b. May i. 1886; m. OLIVER PRIOR
Oct. 22, 1903; b. Mar. 15, 1881 ; address, 107 Bates St., Waterloo, la.
Issue : —
IX— 7142. Martha Prior, b. June 29, 1904.
IX— 7143. Everett Prior, b. Nov. 25. lOOS.
IX— 7144. Voila Prior, b. .Tan. 21. 1911.
IX— 7145. Violia Prior, b. Jan. 21, 1911.
592 PALMER FAMILY-
VIII— 4889. ZELLA PALMER, b. March 22, 1888; m.
HALUEAR; address, 105 Bates St., Waterloo, la.
Issue : —
IX— 714G.
IX— 7147.
IX— 7148.
VIII— 4890. IVAS PALMER, b. Sept. 21. 1891 ; m. PAD-
GET ; address, Clarksville, Iowa. No issue.
VIII— 4891. VIOLA PALMER, b. March 22, 1S88.
VIII— 4892. VIVIAN PALMER, b. May 30, 1S98.
The last two reside with their parents.
VII— 2154. EMILY SOPHRENA PALMER (John K. 6), b. Sept.
19, 1853; d. Jan. 19. 1892: m. JAMES BANGLE Feb. 22, 1875.
He removed to Canada.
Children : —
VIII— 4893. Howard Otis Bang!?, b. Feb. 22, 1876.
VIII— 4894. Rexford Esmond Bangle, b. Nov. 1, 1878.
VIII — 4895. Ivy ELsina Bangie. b. July 19, 1S82; m. Braniium. Address, Esmond, N.
Dakota.
VIII— 4896. Arthur Dorv/old Bangle, b. Dec. 28, 1884.
VIII— 4897. Ivan Monttord Bangle, b. Jan. 7, 1889.
VII— 2156. DELPHA ALMA PALMER (John K. 6), b. Dec. 20,
i860; m. WILLIAM MERRILL Sept. 18. 1878. He d. Aug. 19, 1895.
M. second, CHARLES MATTZ Aug. 4, 1901 : address. Augusta. Wis.,
R. D. 2.
The records were furnished by her sister.
Children by first husband : —
VIII— 4898. Izro Merrill, b. Sept. 12, 1S70; m. Burton Hotekiss, May 4, 1902; address,
Davis, Cal.
VIII^899. Ethel Merrill, b. April 28, 1881.
VIII— 4900. Aaron Merrill, b. Aug. 8, 188^!.
VIII— 4901. Floyd Merrill, b. July 28, 1894.
Children by second husband : —
VIII-4902. Mary Mattz, b. Sept. 15, 1902.
VIII— 4903. Benjamin Mattz. b. Sept. 15, 1902; d. Sept. 29, 1902.
VIII— 4904. Palmer Mattz. b. Nov. 19, 1905.
VII— 2157. ROSELLA EDITH PAL:\IER (John K. 6), b. Sept. 8.
1863: m. WILLIAM H, BANGLE Sept. 14, 1882. son of Lewis Bangle
(who was b. 1825 in Canada), b. April 6. 1857.
They reside at Augusta, Wis., P. O. Box 72, and she now uses the name
Rose E. Bangle.
Children : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 593
VIII— 4905. CLIFFORD BANGLE, h. Aug. 10, 1883: m. ANNA
HOGESON Jan. 10, 1909; address, Gilby, North Dakota.
Issue: —
IX— 7150. Rosemont Bangle, b. Sept. 23, 1909.
]X— 7151. Ivan Bangle, b. Oct. 4, 1910.
VIII— 4906. GLADYS BANGLE, b. Jan. 24. 1S86: d. June 14, 1908;
m. MYRON TERRY March 22. 1906.
His adchxss is Augusta, Wis. She and her child were bur. in Augusta
Cemetery. She was "loved and respected bv all."
Child :—
IX— 7152. Bruce Bangle Terry, b. Jan. 10, 1907; d. Mar. 2r>, 1008.
VIII— 4907. KYLE BISHOP BANGLE, b. Oct. 17, 1909.
VII— 2158. PETER WILSON PALMER (John K. 6). b. Nov. 21,
1866; m. FRANAIS RIEDiMIER Jan. i, 1908; address, Augusta, Wis.
Issue : —
VIII— 4908. Mildred Jane Palmer, b. Aug. 21, 1909.
VIII— 4909. Ralph Palmer, b. Sept. 2S, 1910.
Issue of Jane Palmer (No. 72/) and Ira Liindy.
VII— 2159. MARY EMILY LUNDY (Jane. Peter, Benjamin. John,
John, John), b. Feb. 7, 1845; m. WILLIAM HENRY NORTON Juh' 4.
1863, son of David B. and Eliza J. Norton, b. April j,, 1843; address, Janes-
ville, Minn.
Children : —
VIII— 4910. ADA J. NORTON, h. Jan. 28, 1865; m. CLYDE C.
LONG Nov. 3, 1 88 1, son of George T. and Lydia E. Long. b. Jan. 10, 1858.
He is a farmer; address. Smith Mill, Minn.
Issue ; — •
IX— 7153- HARLEY N. LONG. b. Sept. i^. 1883: m. A^IY VAN-
DERWARK.V March 10, 1908, of Gcttci^burg, S. Dakota.
Issue : —
X— 7505. Helen Ada Long, b. Jan. 17, 1909.
IX— 71^4. SYLVIA J. LONG, b. Julv 20. 1887; i"- BENJ.\MIN
ZIMMERMAN July 15, 1908, of Janesville, Minn.
Ts.sue : —
IX— 7155. George II. Zimmerman, b. Aug. 8, 1890.
IX— 7156. Percy E. Zimmerman, b. May 10. 1893.
IX— 7157. Glen D. Zimmerman, b. Dec. 9, 189."i.
IX— 7158. Lydia E. Zimmerman, b. May 10, 1898.
VITI— 4911. ID.V A. NORTON, b. Sept. 9, i8r7: d. Sept. — . 1887.
VHI— 4912. EUGENE L. NORTON, b. Mar. 24. 1873; m. MAR-
594 PALMER FAMILY.
GRATE YERIGAN July 4, 1891, dau. of Henr}' and Elmira Yerigan, b.
Nov. 10, 1873.
He is amplo)-ed as roadmaster on the Alinneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie R. R. ; address, Adams, N. Dakota.
Issue : —
IX— 7159. William Henry Norton, b. Sept. 10, 1892.
IX— 7160. Ida Jane Norton, b. July 23. 1897.
VII— 2160. PETER \V. LUXDY (Jane 6), b. July 22, 1848; d. Sept.
28, 1856.
Vn— 2161. SUSAN M. LUNDY f Tane 6), b. Nov. 7. 1852; m. MOR-
RIS O. SIMONS May 24, 1870, son of Martin Simons and Polly Peltys, b.
June 12, 1842.
Address, Greenland, Alinn.
Children : —
VIII— 4913. INEZ N. SIMONS, b. Oct. 2. 1873; m. BERT E.
THWING June 19, 1894.
Child :—
IX— 7161. Clayton F. Thwlng, b. May 1, 1904.
VIII— 4914. LOUELLA J. SIMONS, b. Jan. 29, 1877; m. LEW.
WINTERS June 18, 1895.
Children : —
IX— 7162. Gladys D. Winters, b. Oct. 3, 1896.
IX— 7163. H. Kenneth Winters, b. July 10, 1903.
VII— 216^. CATHARINE LUNDY (Jane 6). b. Oct. 23. 1859; m.
WYMAN RIDER Dec. 25, 1877. son of Jacob M. Rider and Tacy M. Wy-
man, b. I\Iay 17, 1852; address, \Vanbay, Day Co., South Dakota, R. F. D. 3.
Children : —
VIII— 4915. Mark L. Rider, b. May 6, 1882.
VIII— 4916. Tacy Rider, b. Dec. 10, 1884.
VIII 4917. Jane Rider, b. Aug. 5, 1886.
VIII— 4918. Dean L., Rider, b. April 5, 1888.
VIII— 4919. Verr.a Rider, b. April 14, 1890.
VIII— 4920. Rubv Rider, b. March 29, 1892.
VIII— 4921. Leon W. Rider, b. Dec. 10, 1893.
VIII-4922. Sydney A. Rider, b. Sept. 11. 1895.
VIII— 4923. Blanche Rider, b. Feb. 12, 1901.
VII— 2164. ALICE L. LUNDY (Jane 6), b. Oct. 15, 1863; m. WIL-
LIAM A. SMITH Jan. 5. 1884, son of Frank and Henrietta Smith, b. Dec.
23, i86i;d. Dec. 15, 1886.
His occupation was farming.
Note.— Martin Simons, b. April 5, 1812; d. Dec. 17, 1889. Pollv Peltys Simons, b.
July 31, 1820; d. July 24, 1903.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 595
M. second, GEORGE A. McKINLEY Oct. 7, 1891, son of Daniel H.
and Mary Ann McKinley, b. Sept. 9, 1871.
He is a timber contractor. They reside at Brainerd, Crow Wing Co.,
Minn.
Children by first husband : —
VIII— 4924. EFFIE J. SMITH, b. Dec. 23, 1884; m. F. A. KIMBLE
Oct. 19, 1905.
Child :—
IX— 7164. Klover Alice. Kimble, b. Sept. 26, 1906.
VIII— 4925. WILLIAM LUNDY SMITH, b. July 4, 1887; d. Nov.
7, 1889.
Issue of Ann Palmer {No. ^22) and Clwrlcs L. Wood.
VII— 2165. MARY ELIZABETH WOOD (Ann, Peter, Benjamin,'
John, John, John), b. Dec. 9, 1848; m. HORACE BOOTH April 12, 1868,
in Spring Valley, Decatur Co., la.
He is a farmer; later address, Hayden, Routt Co., Colo.
Children : —
VIII— 4926. WALTER LOYD BOOTH, b. Nov. 12, 1869; m. EDNA
JOSEPHINE CARR Dec. 5, 1892; address, Boulden, Colo.
Children : —
IX— 7165. Hazel Booth, b. May 12, 1894.
IX— 7166. Ezra Horace Booth, b. March 20, 1902.
VIII— 4927. LOVELLA MELVINA BOOTH, b. Dec. 19, 1873; m.
CHARLES LONG Oct. 25, 1899; address, Davidson, Oregon.
Children : —
IX— 7167. Bonita Mary Long, b. Sept. 11, 1901.
IX-7168. Gladys Long, b. May 26, 1903.
IX— 7169. Charles Oliver Long, b. June 10, 1904.
IX— 7170. Donald Booth Long, b. Aug. 14, 1907.
VIII— 4928. LETTA JANE BOOTH, b. Jan. 2, 1878: m. EARNEST
WAITE Dec. 30, 1902, in Boulder, Boulder Co., Colo.; later address Carls-
bad, N. M.
VIII— 4929. NELLIE BOOTPI, b. Oct. 23, 1883.
VII— 2166. PHILARMON PRATT WOOD (Ann 6), b. April 26,
1851; m. CORA ELIZABETH PROSSER Nov. 17, 1878, in North Free-
dom, Sauk Co., Wis.
He is a farmer; address, Lafayette, Boulder Co., Colo.
VIII— 4930. CHARLEY WOOD, b. Sept. 26. 1880; d. June 18, 1881.
596 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 4931. FRANKLIN WALTER WOOD. h. liilv 8, 1884: m.
MABEL GRAHAM Oct. 22, 1905, in Golden, Colo.
Child :—
IX--7171. Beulah Wood, b. May 25, 1906.
VIII— 4932. GEORGE HENRY WOOD, b. May i, 1886.
VIII— 4933. ADA WOOD, b. July 4, 1887.
VIII— 4934. MARY ANNA WOOD, b. June 8, 1890.
VIII— 4935. IDA WOOD, b. April 15, 1891; d. Nov. 13, 1891.
VII— 2167. MARGARET JANE WOOD (Ann 6), b. Sept. 17,
1852; m. JAMES BUTLER Jan. 4, 1874, in Boulder, Colo.
Her address is Longmont, Colo.
Children: —
VIII— 4936. NELLIE ANN BUTLER, b. Nov. 20, 1874; m. HAR-
RY TALLMAN Nov. 19, 1899, in Longmont, Colo.
Children : —
IX— 7172. Jamep Tallman, b. Dec. 2u, 1900.
IX- -7173. Harry Tallman, b. July 14, 1904.
VIII— 4937. FRANKLIN CHARLES BUTLER, b. Feb. 4, 1878; m.
ADDIE MATHE\\'S April 15, 1907, in Longmont. Colo; later address,
Estes Park, Lorimer Co., Colo.
VII— 2169. THERESA DEBORAH WOOD (Ann 6). b. Julv 29.
1856; m. GEORGE W. SISSON Dec. 31, 1874, in Longmont. "Boulde*-
Co., Colo. ; address, 2324 Goss St., Boulder, Colo.
Children : — ■
VIII— 4938. EFFIE SISSON, b. Oct. 21, 1875; d. July 21. 1882.
VIII— 4939. CHARLES A. SISSON. b. Jan. 14, 1878: m. MAUD
HOTCHKISS Oct. 10, 1901, in Boulder, Colo.
Children : —
IX— 7174. N'etta Sisson. b. Feb. 27, 1903.
IX- -7175. Melvin Sisson, b. Dec. 12, 1904.
VIII— 4940. HENRY SISSON, 1,-. Oct. 19, 1880; m. ELLA GOOD-
RO June 14, 1905, in Boulder.
Child :—
IX— 7176 Loyd Henry Sisson, b. Oct. 16, 1907.
VIII— 4941. FRANK SISSON, b. Jan. 21. 1883.
SEVENTH GENERATION 597
VIII— 4942. MARY D. SISSON. b. March 9, 1886; d. Oct. 28, 1892.
VIll— 4943. WYRNA L. SISSON, b. Sept. i, 1893.
VII— 2170. WILLIAM ALFRED WOOD (Ann 6), b. March 28,
1859; d. March 28, 1880; unm. ; buried iit Boulder Cemetery.
VII— 2)7f. FRANKLIN PETER WOOD (Ann 6), b. Dec. 30. t86o:
m. PHILENA ADAMS Sept. 12. 1893, in Sugar Loaf. Boulder Co., Colo.;
address, 2359 Araphoe Ave., Boulder, Colo.
Children : —
VIII— 4944. Anna Wood, b. Dec. 18, 1S96.
VIII— 4945. Charles Everott Wood, b. April 24, 1899.
VIII— 4946. Ralph Franklin Wood, b. July 10, 1902.
VIII— 4947. l.cona Nancy Wood, b. Nov. 26. 1904.
VIII— 4948. M.irgaret Alice Wood, b. June 4, 1907.
VII— 2172. HENRY ELS\\^ORTH WOOD Ann 6), b. June 26,
1862: m. JENNIE VIELE Feb. 23, 1887, in Boulder.
They reside at Riverside, Wyo.
Children : —
VIII— 4949. WILLIAM WOOD, b. Feb. 17, 1888.
VIII— 4950. LILA WOOD. b. May 31, 1890; m. GEORGE WHIT-
NEY Dec. 9, 1905, in Riverside, Wyo.
Child :—
IX— 7177. Gladys Whitney, b. Dec. 23, 1906.
VIII— 4951. LOYD WOOD, b. Oct. 15, 1892.
VIII— 4952. ARA WOOD, b. Aug. 20, 1894.
VII— 2174. HANNAH ALMIRA WOOD (.^nn 6). b. Time 11.
1866: m. HENRY W. CARR Nov. i. 1884, in Longniont, Colo., son of
Charles Carr and Caroline Philips, b. Feb. 5, i860, at Morrisburg, Ontario,
Can.
He is an engineer: address, Phys. Bldg., Boulder Colo.
Children : —
VIII— 4953. CLEO C. CARR. b. May i. 1886: m. THOMAS B.
VINSONHALER July 26. 1905. in Boulder, Colo.
VIII— 4954. CHARLES EMIL PALMER CARR, b. Sept. 11, 1891.
598 PALMER FAMILY
Issue of IVilliaiii V. Palmer (No. /sj) and Deborah Hartmau, born in Ly-
coming Co., Pa.
VII— 2175. ALICE LUCINA PALMER (William, Peter, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. July 4, 1852: m. FREDERICK C. STIGER Nov. i,
1868, son of John William Stiger* and Christina Mealiza, b. March 13, 1844;
d. Nov. 24, 1909.
He was a farmer: her address is Williamsport, Pa., R. F. D. i. Box 63.
Children : —
VIII— 4955. WILLIAM PETER STIGER, b. Oct. 3, 1872; m. VIO-
LET J. CARNAHAM June 15, 1904.
He is a foreman for contractor carpenters; address, 607 Lincoln Ave.,
Charleroi, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7178. Mary Elva Stiger, b. Nov. 10, 1907.
VIII— 49s6. HARRY THOMAS STIGER, b. Sept. 28, 1874; m.
ESTELLA AIAUD KIMBLE June 15, 1904, dau. of Peter J. Kimble and
Elizabeth Milnor, b. Tulv 10, 1877: residence, Williamsport, Pa.
Child :—
IX-7179. Francis Mae Stiger, b. .July 8, 1905.
VIII— 4957. CLARA WILMINA STIGER, b. Jan. 5, 1877; d. Oct.
17, 1877.
VIII— 4958. ELVA MAE STIGER, b. July 24, 1886: unm.
Issue by Second JVife, Aim Dalby.
VII— 2177. SALLIE A. PALMER (William 6), b. April 20, 1868;
m. BENJAMIN HARVEY FIESTER Jan. 10, 1893, son of Levi Fiester
and Sarah Bredbenner, b. Oct. 24, 1868.
They reside at Berwick, Pa.
r"hildrpii : —
Vin— WSn. Willinm Palmer Fiester, b. April 25, -894.
VIII— 4960. Haiolrl Dalbey Fiester, b. June 27, 1898.
VIII--4961. Francis Benjamin Fiesttr, b. June 17, 1903.
VII— 2179. MARY R. PALMER (William 6), b. Aug. 2=;, 1872; d.
Oct. 13, 1897; "1- J- W. HARRIS June 30, 1897
Her death occurred in less than four months after her marriage.
Issue of Margaret Palmer (No. ■/24) and Paul Harman, born in Lvcoming
Co., Pa.
VIT— 2180. ALICE HARMAN (Margaret, Peter, Benjamin, John,'
Note.— John William Stiger was b. June 13, 1813; Christina Mealize was b. June
17, 1815. They were married May 2, 1888.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 599
John, John), b. July 20, 1853: d. March 19, 1904; m. DAVID MYERS June
13, 1894, son of Samuel Myers. He cl. Mar. 10, 1895.
M. second JOSEPH HARLAN PALMER Aug. 28, 1900 (No. 755,
q. v.). They removed to Artesan, South Dakota, where she died; her body
was brought to Ohio, 111., for burial. She left no children.
VII— 2181. ANNA HARMAN (Margaret 6), b. Dec. i, 1854; d. Feb.
5, 1876; m. JEROME K. LUNDY Dec. 22, 1874, son of Charles Lundy and
Rebecca Konkle, b. April 21, 1854; address, Montoursville, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 4962. HARVEY H. LUNDY, b. Jan. 27, 1876; m. ANNIE
PLANK Oct. 16, 1 901, dau. of Anthony Plank and Catharine Dilgs, b. Oct.
14, 1875.
He is a farmer; resides on the farm of his grandfather near Warrensville,
Lvcoming Co., Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7180. Margaret Catharine Lur.dy, b. July 13, 1904.
Issue of Deborah Palmer (No. /Sfj) and Jeremiah Crawford, born in Lycom-
ing Co., Pa.
VII— 2182. SAVILLA CRAWFORD (Deborah. Peter. Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. Sept. 25, 1851 : d. Dec. 21, 1871 ; m. JAMES W. FINK
June 2y, 1868, son of Solomon and Mary Fink, of Lvcoming Co., Pa.
Child:—
VIII— 4963. HIRAM WILBER FINK, b. Oct. 14. 1868; unm. ; re-
sided at Montoursville, Lycoming Co., Pa., where he was employed with M.
Weaver, a dealer in and shipper of horses, and later removed to Williamsport,
Pa.
VII— 2183. GEORGE W. CRAWFORD (Deborah 6). b. Sept. 13,
1853; <i- J'-i^v 2y, 1889; buried first at Sand Hill: body removed to Hughes-
ville, Lycoming Co., Pa.: m. FANNIE RARER Jan.' 18, 1883. dau. of Dr.
Thomas Raper, of Lairdsville, Pa., and Catharine, dau. of Simon Hawlcy and
Mary Lewis, from Chester Co., Pa.
George W. studied medicine; graduated in Philadelpiiia in Spring of
1879. His h«dth failing, they removed first to Florida and in one year to
Langford, Colo., where the}- remained four years, then returned to \\^illiams-
port. Pa., just one week before his death. His widow removed to Harrisburg,
Pa., where she livctl thirteen years and educated her children; then removed to
Lancaster, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4064- CHARLES RAPER CRAWFORD, b. March 12. 1884;
m. MARGARET HARTM.XN Sept. 12, 1908, dau. of Edward Hartman
and Emma Gruel, b. Sept. 12, 1889. '
6oo PALMER FAMILY.
He is engaged with Ihe civil engineering work of the Pa. State Highway
Dept., with office in Lancaster, Pa. They reside with his mother.
\TII— 4965. GEORGE CHALKLEY CRAWFORD, b. June 22,
1886, at Langford. Colo.
He is engaged in the same work as his brother (q. v.) and resides with
his mother.
Vn— 2184. JOHN PIERSON CRAWFORD (Deborah 6), b. Oct.
15, 1855: m. CLARA JANE WINNER Nov. 5. 1885, dau. of Jesse and
Asenath Winner, b. April 12. 1861.
He is a farmer: after m. lived at Montoursville two years; then Trout
Run two years; then Bodines 2 years; then, 1891, to Trout Run, Lycoming
Co,. Pa., their present home, for 16 years.
Children :—
VIII — 4966. Frances Deborah Crawford, b. Nov. 4, 1886 at Montoursville.
VIII— 4967. George Fleming Crawford, b. July 11. 1888, at Trout Run.
VIII -4968. Merle Ernest Crawford, b. May S. 1890. at Bodines.
VIII— 4969. Elsie Jane Crawford, b. Feb. 18, 1S94. at Trout Run.
VIII- 4970. .\lire Margaret Crawford, b. April 19, 1894, at Trout Run.
VIII— 4971. Rose Esther Crawford, b Jan. 23, 1896, same.
VIII— 4972. Beuiamin Palmer Crawford, b. Jan. 1-3, 1900, same.
VIII— 4973. Enieline Crawford, b. June 16, 1904: d. Mar. 9, 1905. \ Tv„in= h Trmif Hmt,
VIII— 4974. Eleanor Crawford, b. June 16, 1904: d. Oct. 22, 1904. i ^^'"^' °- ^^^"^^ ""°
VIII— 4975. John Kay Crawford, b. Nov. 2, 1905, same.
VII— 2185. NICHOLAS BENJAMIN CRAWFORD (Deborah 6),
b. Oct. 7, 1857; d. May 29, 1907; buried at Trout Run, Pa.; m. ELIZ.'\BETH
ML^MMA April 2-,. 1888, dau. of Isaac and Sarah Mumma, b. Nov. 12. 1865.
They resided at Elmira, N. Y., where he was employed with the Northern
Central R. R., and he died there. Her address is 415 Main St!, Elmira, N. Y.
n-:virc-i :
VIII— 4976. Sarah Crawford, d. young.
VIII— 4977. Marian Crawford, b. July 20, 1893.
Issue of Hannah Pahiicr (A'o. /^6) and George Kimble, born in Lvcoming
Co., Pa.
VII— 2186. ZEPHANIAH H. KIMBLE (Hannah, Peter, Benjamin,
fohn. lohn, Tohn), b. Tune 6, i860; d. April 14, 1907; m. MARGARET E.
WHEELAND July 30, 1887, dau. of B. F. Wheeland and Harriet Millonor,
b. Nov. 24. 1865.
He studied medicine; graduated May, 1885 as M. D., at Baltimore, Md.
He located at Liberty, Tioga Co., Pa., where he practiced his profession for
12 years. He then took a special course at Chicago and became a specialist
in diseases of the eye, ear, throat, etc., and located in Williamsport, Pa. His
health failing, he removed Nov. 1904, to Asheville. N. C, and established a
sanitarium. Here he died, but his body was buried in the Williamsport, Pa.,
cemetery. His wife continued to conduct the sanitarium he established for
some time ; afterwards removed to Pittsburg, Pa. No children.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 6oi
Vii — 2187. Ivi.-'i.kY E. KlAiBLE (Hannah 6), b. Oct. 9, 1866; ui.
FRANK DERONES Jan. i, 1889, son of Jonathan Derones and Diana
Gruner, b. Jan. 21, i860.
(His mother was b. July 18, 1834, in Monroe Co., Pa.)
He is engaged in the butclier and meat trade in the Williamsport, Pa.,
market, with residence at 822 Ciierry St. and later at 447 Brandon Ave. She
is an active worker in the Baptist church.
Child :—
VIII— 4978. George Kimble Derones, b. July 30, 1890.
Issue of Benjamin tahiier {i\o. j2j) and Alary Whcelaiid.
See record in Sixth Generation.
Issue of Zephcniah Palmer {No. /28) and Delia Hamilton.
VII— 2189. CLINTON DUANE PALMER (Zephaniah, Peter, Ben-
jamin, John, John, John), b. June 17, 1868; m. OLGA TOMENA FOSBER
Nov. 26, 1898, at Racine, Wis, dau. of Ludwig Fosber, a Lieutenant in the
Swedish Army, b. Oct. 9, 1874, in Christiana, Norway.
For ten years lie has been connected with the firm of Sears, Roebuck &
Co., Chicago, 111., and is now (1907) .Assistant General Office Manager.
(They do a general merchandise mail order business. They employ about
8,000 people and do a yearly business of over fifty million dollars and claim it
is the largest concern of the kind in the world.)
Child :—
VIII— 4979. Clinton Joseph Fosber Palmer, b. July 16, 1899.
Issue of Elmira Palmer {i\io. 7^9) and h illiam Moslfller, Lorn in L)Coaiiiig
Co., Pa.
VII— 2190. ANNA SAVILLAH MOSTELLER (Elmiia, Peter,
Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Oct. 11, 1864; m. ELLIS SILVESTER
LOUDENSCHLAGER Jan. 20. 1886, son of Samuel and Mary Louden-
schlager, b. April 7, 1863: d. Oct. 14, 1896, after an illness of nearly three
years.
M. second, JOHN BRELSFORD Oct. 15, 1903, as his second wife,
son of Joshua Brelsford* and Mary Ann Southard, b. Aug. 26, 1848.
He is a farmer. They reside at Loyalsock, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Child by first husband : —
VIII— 4980. WILLIAM FRANKLIN LOUDENSCHLAGER, b.
Jan. 13. 1887.
He resided with his grandparents, Mt)stellers, and later went to Chicago,
III., where hei is a clerk in the Brevoort Hotel.
Note. — Joshua Brelsford was born in 1818 in Bucks Co., Pa., d. Sept. 2, 1870; Mary
Ann Southard was b. Dec. 20, 1818, in Lycoming Co.; d. March 26, 1901.
6o2 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2191. JAMES F. HOSTELLER (Elmira 6), b. July 23, 1870;
unm.
He resided with his parents and remained on the faim; after their death
he went to Boulder, Colo.
VII— 2192. GEORGE A. HOSTELLER (Elmira 6), b. Nov. 26,
1873; m. JENNIE E. NEWCOHER Oct. 20, 1897, dau. of Solomon New-
comer and Rebecca Neece.
They resided on a farm which he purchased at Port Alleghany, McKean
Co., Pa. After the death of his father he sold out here and purchased the
homestead where they reside; address, VVilliamsport, Pa.
Issue : —
\^II— 4981. Chester Owen Hosteller, b. Feb. 9, 1899.
VIII— 4982. Khea Myra Mosteller, b. May 23, 1902.
VIII— 4983. Earl Raymond Mosteller, b. July 14, 1903.
VIII— 4984. Theodore Franklin Mosteller, b. Oct. 29, 190C.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin, Hary K.
Issue of George R. JVheelaiid {No. 7J5) and Mary A. Beck, all born in Liber-
ty Twp., Tioga Co., Pa.
VII— 2194. HENRY WILLIAM WHEELAND, b. Dec. 31, 1851; d.
Oct. 2 A. l8?zl.
VII— 2195. ALICE C. WHEELAND (George R., Hary K., Benja-
min, John, John, John), b. July 21 , 1854; d. Oct. 30, 1908; m. GEORGE M.
ANDERSON May 28, 1881, son of John Anderson and Magdalene Did, b.
Harch 8, 1854, at Liberty, Pa.
He is a farmer; address, Calvert, Norton Co., Kan.
Children : —
VIII— 4985. BURTON ANDERSON, b. June 26, 1882; m. EMMA
SHINDELL June 25. 1908.
He is in the real estate business at Lincoln, Neb.
VIII— 4986. MARY ANDERSON, b. Oct. t, 1883; m. LEROY
HAYES April 25, 1906.
He is a farmer; address. Alma, Harlan Co., Neb.
Issue : — ■
IX— 7181. Mildred Hayes, b. May 12, 190S.
IX— 7182. Helen Hayes ,b. July 13, 1910.
VIII— 4987. ARTHUR ANDERSON, b. March — , 1887: m. DELLA
RHOADS Feb. 25, 1909.
He is a teacher and farmer ; address, Calvert, Kan.
Issue : —
IX— 7183. Vaughn Anderson, b. June 20, 1910.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 603
Vlll— 4960. iiiikiViAN ANDERSON, b. Aug. 16, 1892.
VIII— 4989. EDITH ANDERSON, b. 1894.
The latter two live with their father.
VII— 2196. CLARENCE ALBERT WHEELAND (George R. 6),
b. Feb. 27, 1856; m. MARY A. FREY Jan. 10, 1882, dau. of joiui Frev and
Fredrica Schneider, b. Aug. 20, 1861.
He is a farmer. They reside at the homestead, which he farms, as also
another farm in the vicinity; address, Liberty, Tioga Co., Pa.
Children, all born in Tioga Co., Pa. : —
VIII— 4990. ARTHUR W. WHEELAND, b. March 29, 1883; m.
URSULA DAVIS Oct. 4, 1906, b. Aug. 27, 1884.
They reside in Pittsburg, Pa. He is engaged on passenger trains of P.
R. R.
VIII— 4991. ELSIE MAY WHEELAND, b. Sept. 20, 1886; d. March
17, 1887.
VIII— 4992. ALVERNA F. WHEELAND, b. July 9. 1888.
She is a school teacher.
VIII— 4993. HOMER D. WHEELAND, b. July 12, 1891 ; at home
assisting his father.
VIII— 4994. ROBERT F. W^HEELAND, b. July i, 1897.
VII— 2197. CLINTON W. WHEELAND (George R. 6), b. Feb. 22,
1858; m. ELIZA SHEFFER Sept. 28, 1879, dau. of George Sheffer and
Dorliska Kinsman, of Bradford Co., Pa., b. Oct. 16, 1862.
He is a carpenter and contractor. He was for some time at Pittsburg,
Pa., where he had a profitable position, but his health failing, he returned to
Williamsport, Pa., with address at 19 Sixth St.
Child :—
VIII— 4995. BELLE WHEELAND, b. Sept. 9. 1881; m. GEORGE
FISTER April 14, 1906.
He has a grocery store at Allentown, Pa.
VII— 2198. CHARLES E. WHEELAND (George R. 6), b. Jan. 29,
1863; m. but no record received.
He went to San Francisco, Cal. ; address, 825 Webster St.
6o4 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue of Lydia A. Wheeland {No. 7J(5) and Robert C. Cox, born in Tioga Co.,
Pa.
VII— 2199. HENRY CHARLES COX (Lydia A., Mary K., Benja-
min, John, John), b. Oct. 31, 1848; m. CATHERINE E. WERLINE
Sept. — ; 1 87 1, dau. of Isaac WerHne, of Sunbury, and Christina Mayer, of
Shamokin, b. Dec. 13, 1848; d. June 28, 1872.
M. second, ANNA S. ILLICK Sept. — , 1885, dau. of Samuel Illick
and Henrietta Kimler, b. Oct. 31, 1857; d. Sept. 18, 1893.
He was Deputy Prothonotary of Tioga Co., Pa., undei- his father for 21
years from Jan. i, 1873; cashier of First National Bank at Wellsboro from
about Aug. 1894, to fall of 1897; Treasurer of Tioga Trust Com. (which
through his efforts was organized) from April i to Jan. i, 1906, when he re-
signed to assist a ne\vly elected Prothonotary. He was appointed by Gov. Stone
of Pa. a member of the Fishery Commission of the State in the fall of 1901 ;
reappointed by Gov. Pennypacker Jan. i, 1903, and again by Gov. Stuart Jan.
I, 1 901, for four years. He was also a Secretary of the South Carolina Ex-
position Commission. He is largely interested in handling a big lumber propo-
sition in North Carolina. His address is Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 4996. HOMER FRANK COX, b. June 25, 1872, at Liberty,
Pa.; m. AYDIE ELIZA POLLOCK March 22, 1889, dau. of James Pol-
lock and Eliza Ann Wells, b. April 23, 1875, at Fall Brook, Pa.
He is a civil engineer with resilience at Colfa.x Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7184. Ruth Catherine Cox, b. Sept. 13, 1900.
IX— 7185. Robert Corson Cox, b. Sept. 21, 1903.
VII— 2200. MARY ELIZABETH COX (Lydia A. 6), b. Feb. 23,
1851; d. Sept. II, 1892; m. JACOB K. RICHARD Feb. 21, 1871.
Children : —
VIll— 4997. LEON WISEMAN RICHARD, b. May 16, 1873; d.
Aug. 28, 1898; m. EMILY RODGERS Feb. 12, 1895.
Children : —
IX— 718C. Helen "Winifred Richard, b. Nov. 27, 1895; d. Nov. 27, 1896.
IX— 7187. Margaret Marion Richard, b. May 11, 1897.
IX— 7188. Leon Robert Richard, b. Sept. 24, 1S98.
VIII— 4998. NELLIE LENORA RICHARD, b. Nov. 25, 1874; m.
WILLIAM LLOYD HUGHES, M. D., May 14, 1903.
They reside at Indiana Harbor, Ind. No children.
VII— 2201. CARRIE MARIA COX (Lvdia S. 6), b. July 7, 1856;
d. Feb. 24, 1891; m. ALBERT P. DARTT O'ct. 13, 1887; address, Wells-
boro, Tioga Co., Pa.
Issue : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 605
vm— 4999. Mildred Mallery Dartt, b. June 14, 1890.
Issue of William F. Whecland {No. 7_J7) and Lucctta Sheffer.
VII— 2202. WELLINGTON W. WHEELAND* (William P., Mary,
Benjamin, John, John, John), b. Dec. 13. 1856; m. LORENA H. KINGE-
LEY Aug. 22, 1874, of Tioga Co., Pa. She had been a school teacher. In
1895 they were legally separated.
M. second, SARA M. FISKE Aug. 29, 1897, a widow of Grand Rap-
ids, Mich.
Issue : —
VIII— EOOO. (a) Paul Wheelaud, b. Sept — ,. 1875; d.; d. Aug. — , 1876.
VlII--5()00. (b) Ward Wellington Wheeland, b .Jan. 21, 1877. A printer; address not
known.
VII— 2203. HENRY A. WHEELAND (\\^illiam P., 6), b. June 28,
1858 or 9 ; d. about 4 years of age, of scarlet fever.
Issue of Alary C. Wheelaud (No. j^g) and Aaron Broztm.
VII— 2204. MARY ELLEN BROWN (Mary Charlotte 6), b. Feb.
21, 1859; d. Feb. I, 1S94; m. WILLIAM T. WATERS Sept. 29, 1887, son
of Spencer Waters and Elizabeth, b. April 23, 1857; address. Garden Grove,
Iowa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5001. Charlotte May Waters, b. May 1, 1S89.
VII— 2205. GEORGE ROBERT BROWN (Mary C. 6), b. Dec ?8,
i860; d. Aug. 12, 1886; unm.
VII— 2206. FRANK WILLIAM BROWN (Mary C. 6). b. Jan. 23,
1863; d. Mar. 29, 1883: unm.
VII— 2208. CHARLES AARON BROWN (Mary C. 6), b. Dec. 3:.
1867: d. Mar. 8. 1887; unm.
Issue of Charles D. Wheeland (No. 772) and Nancy Ellen Kehler.
VII— 22CX). ANNA ELEANOR WHEELAND (Charles D. 6), b.
April II, 1873: m. HARRY J. CULVER Feb. 21, 1900, son of Joseph and
Note. — He served an apprentiresrhip to printing in the Wellsboro Agitation Pa.i
office; in 1874 went to Topeka, Kan., where most of the time he was foreman of a daily
paper, but had owned three weekly i);ipers. In 1890 he went to Chattanooga, Tenn., to
take charge of the Daily Times. After this he was engaged with the Boston Poet, the
Philadelphia Times. The .lournal. of Moriden. Conn., five years and at Providence, R. I.,
ten. years. In 1908 he went to St. Paul, Minn. Address, 200 Selby Ave.
6o6 PALMER FAMILY.
Rachel Culver, of Garden Grove, la., b. May 4, 1869; address, Chariton, lo va;
no issue.
Issue of Isaac F. U'licclaiid {No. /^j) and Mary A. Lichfciiflialcr.
VII— 2210. MARY CAROLINE WHEELAND (Isaac F. 6), h.
March 16, 1874; d. Feb. 22, 1900, at Liberty, Pa.; m. CHARLES L. KEA-
GLE Sept. 7, 1897, son of Abraham Keagle and Nancy Mace, b. 1868.
They resided at Liberty, Tioga Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— !)002. Charles Lawrence Keagle, b. Sept. 3, 1898.
VIII— 5003. Robert Francis Keagle, b. Feb. 14, 1900.
Me m. second Harriet Maleval, of Liberty, and they have three children.
Line of John. John, John, Benjamin, Joseph.
Issue of Isaac A. Palmer {No. ^45) and Isabel Young.
VII— 221 1. IDA ADELLE PALMER (Isaac A., Joseph. Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. Jan. 2, 1861, in Wisconsin; m. FRANCIS ADAMS
KEENE June 22, 1879, at Seattle, Wash., son of Lyman W. Keene and Me-
lissa Marden, b. Sept. 3, 1853, at Fox Croft, Maine.
He is a barber; address, 704 Thirtieth Ave., S. Seattle^ Wash.
Issue, born there : —
VIII— 5004. Ethel May Keene, b. Jan. 24, 1881 ; d. June, 23, 1883.
VIII— 5005. Chester Fiancis Keene, b. Nov. 28, 1884.
VIII— 5006. Glady.s Melissa Keene, b. July 5, 1890; d. March 4, 1902.
VII— 2212. STELLA MEDORA PALMER (Isaac A. 6), b. Jan. 23,
1863, in Wisconsin; m. BEDFORD LYNN MARTIN Feb. 20, 1884, at
Portland, Ore., b. Oct. 20, 1849.
He is a merchant ; resides in La Conner, Wash.
Issue, three oldest born at La Conner, Wash. : —
VIII— 5007. Lynwood Martin, b. Jan. 27, 1SS5.
VIII— 5008. Lillian Grace Martin, b. Sept. C. 1888.
VIII— 5009. Victor Ellsworth Martin, b. Dec. 13, 1891.
VIII— 5010. Dorothy Isabella Martin, b. Feb. 1, 1900, at Seattle, Wash.
VII— 2213. LINCOLN ELLSWORTH PALMER (Isaac A. 6), b.
Aug. 15, 1866, at Eau Ciaire, Wis.; m. LOUISE MAY HALL March — ,
1892, in San Francisco.
He is a merchant; address, Ellensburg, Wash.
Issue : —
Vlir— 5011. Francis Edwin Palmer, b. April 15, 1893.
Vni— 5012. Ellsworth Palmer, b. July — , 1895; d. Sept. — , 1895.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 607
Issue of hlisabeth A. Palmer {No. 746) and Niclwlas Sliong.
VII— 2214. CORA E. SHONG (Elizabeth, Joseph. Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. July 8, 1862, at Augusta, Wis.; m. CHARLES J. NEW-
HOUSE Aug. 22, 1894, b. Dec. 17, 1862, at Bridge Creek. Wis.; address,
Augusta, Wis.
Issue : —
VIII— 5013. Eail Shong Newhouse, b. Nov. 7, 1896.
VIII— 5014. Elizabeth Louise Newhouse, b. May 21, 1902.
VII— 2215. MARGARET A. SHONG (Elizabeth 6), b. July 24, 1864;
d. April 14, 1880.
VII— 2216. LA FAYETTE SHONG (Elizabeth 6), b. Jan. 26, 1868;
d. April 23, 1880.
VII— 2217. WILLARD SHONG (Elizabeth 6). b. April 16. 1873; d.
April II, 1880.
VII— 2218. ARCHIE PALMER SHONG (Elizabeth 6). b. June 1^,
1878; m. CORA E. SMITH Nov. 22, 1899.
He went from Augusta, Wis., to McMinnville, Tenn., in 1887.
Issue born there : —
VIII— 5015. Walter A. Shong, b. Nov. 22. 1900.
VIII— 5016. Edward Shong, b. July 12, 1903,
VIII— 5017. Charles Nicholas Shoug, b April 17, 1907.
Issue of John IV. Palmer {No. 747) and Frances J. Bride.
VII— 2219. CHARLES A. PALMER (John W. 6), b. Jan. 20. 1873,
at Seattle; d. Dec. 13, 1882, at Dayton, Wash. ; "he was killed by a horse.
VII— 2220. MILTON E. PALMER (John W. 6), b. Sept. 13, 1877;
unm ; address, \\'ashtuena. Wash.
Issue of George IV. Palmer {No. 748) and Lydia Marlait.
VII— 2221. ISABEL SARAH PALMER (George W., Joseph. B.m-
jamin, John, John, John) b. Feb. 10, 1867, at Eau Claire, Wis. : m. WILLIAM
CHARLAN Aug. 1887, at Manestee, Mich. Thev were legally separated in
1895.
M. second, FRANK B. BRACKETT Sept. 1895.
Issue In' first, but took name of second husband : —
Vni— 5018, Lydia Alice Drackett, b. May 16. 1888.
6o8 PALMER FAMILY.
\'ii— 2222. OSCAR FRl'iZGiiRALD PALiMhR (George W. 6). b.
June 3, i868, at Port Buswell, Canada; d. 1872.
VII— 2223. LILA jNIURIEL PALMER (George W. 6), b. .March
18, 1878, at Bay City, i\Iich.; m. ELLIOT MARVINE OKIXS Oct. 30,
1899, at Seattle. \\'ash., where they reside at 933 N. 76th St.
Issue, born at Seattle, Wash. : —
VIII— 5019. George Okins, b. Aug. 4, 1900.
VIII— 5020. Alice Okins, b. Oct. 13, 1902.
VIII— 5021. Ray Okins, b. July 15. 1906; d. Aug. 15, 1906.
VIII— 5022. Vema Isabella Okins, b. Feb. 22, 1909.
VII— 2224. ELEANOR R. PALMER (George W. 6). b. Nov. i,
1885: m. L. J. CRUTTENDEN June 5, 1905, at Seattle, Wash.; address,
there. 5519 First Ave. N. W.
Issue born there: —
VIII— 5023. Viola Cruttenden, b. Nov. 20, 1906.
VIII-5024. Eleanor Cruttenden, b. April 8, 1908.
Issue of Peter Kester Fahiicr {No. 779) and Hannah M. Russell, all born at
Augusta, Wis.
VII— 2225. CLARENCE FRANK PALIMER (Peter, Joseph, Benja-
min, Tohn, John, Johnj b. IMarch 24, 1872; d. Oct. 2'^, 1901 ; m. CORA MET-
CALF 1897.
He was a doctor by profession; settled in Minneapolis, Minn., where he
married and there died. His widow now resides at Nooksack, Wash.
Issue : —
VIII— 5025. Russell Richard Palmer, b. Nov. 17, 1898. He lives -with bis mother.
VIII— 5026. Virginia Palmer, b. Feb. — , 1899; d. Aug. — , 1901.
VII— 2226. ELIPHA RUSSELL PAL:\IER (Peter 6), b. July 15,
1874; unm.
He is a shipping clerk for the \\'enn-Watt Company, Minneapolis, Minn;
resides with his parents.
VII— 2227. FLORENCE EFFIE PALMER (Peter 6), b. Oct. 10,
1875 ; unm.
She is a stenographer and resides with her parents.
Issue of Charles A. Palmer (No. /§o) and Maffie A. Norris, born in Colum-
bia Co., Wash.
VII— 2228. ARTHUR C. PALMER ( Charles A, Joseph, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. April 21, 1878; m. KATIE LEE July 10, 1903; ad-
dress, Colfax, Wash.
Issue: —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 609
VIII— 5027. Bernice L. Palmer, b. June 22, 1505.
VII— 2229. WINNIFRED B. PALMER (Charles A. 6) b. Feb. 18,
1880.
Issue of Benj. Franklin Palmer (No. 75^') and Lavina Ann McCune.
VII— 2230. ELIZA ALEEN PALMER (Benj. F. 6), b. June 12,
1877, at Augusta, Wis. ; m. FREDERIC R. HUNKER 1895, son of John
Martin Hunker and Rebecca C. Ryan, b. April 28, 1876, at Mount Pleasant,
Pa. He is a coke burner; address, 1104 Banks Ave., Superior, Wis.
Issue : —
VIII— 5028. James P. Hunker, b. May 13, 1897.
VIII— 5029. Zoe M. Hunker, b. Sept. 18, 1898.
VIII— 5030. Chauncey Hunker, b. Nov. 25. 1900.
VII— 2231. CORA BELL PALMER (Benj. F. 6), b. Feb. 16. 1879,
at AugTista, Wis.; m. W. E. BLISS April 18, 1899, son of A. Bliss, who m.
Miss Hilts, b. June 12, 1875.
He is a mail carrier in Superior, Wis.
Issue : —
VIII— 5031. Chester A. Bliss, b. Feb. 3, 1891.
VIII— 5032. Virginia E. Bliss, b. July 14, 1906.
VII— 2232. SELDEN HOMER PALMER (Benj. F. 6), b. April 19,
1882, at Augusta, Wis. : unm. ; address, Superior, Wis.
VII— 2233. ZELLA MAY PALMER (Benj. F. 6), b. Feb. 5, 1886,
at Eau Claire, Wis. ; m. OSCAR E. EVENS, son of Christian E. Evens and
Mary Peterson, b. Sept. 24, 1885; d. Feb. 23, 1908.
Her address is Duluth, Minn.
Issue : —
VIII— 5033. Claire Evens, b. Nov. 17, 1907 at Duluth.
VII— 2234. OPAL PEARL P.\LMF.R (Benj. F. 6),b. Sept. 18, 1895.
Issue of Mary Emily Palmer {No. 75^) and Dennis La Place.
They had five children ; for their record see Nos. 2235 to 2239 inclusive
in Si.xth Generation.
Line of John, John, John, Benjamin, Danif.l.
Issue of Joseph Harlan Palmer (No. yS5) ""(^ Lydia A. Brock.
VII— 2242. LAWRENCE W. PALMER (Joseph H.. Daniel. Benja-
min, John, John, John), b. Feb. 14, 1867: m. OLIVE DAGGOTT April 3.
6io PALMER FAMILY.
1901, dau. of Thomas and Marian Daggott, b. June 27, 1S78; address, Ohio,
Bureau Co., 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 5034. Lydia Lucile Palmer, b. June 19, 1903.
VII— 2243. (a) MARY A. PALMER (Joseph H., 6), b. Oct. 16.
1869: m. ASHER WILBUR SHIFFLET Jan. 12, 1897, son of Albert and
Ellen Shifflet, b. June 26, 1866.
He is a farmer; address, Ohio, Bureau Co., 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 5035. Palmer Shifflet, b. Aug. 1, 1898.
VII— 2243. (b) EVA L. PALIMER (Joseph H. 6j. b. Jan. 26, 1877;
d. at 3 years of age.
VII— 2243. (c) CLYDE A. PALMER (Joseph H. 6), b. Aug. 22,
1879; m. ANNA WALTERS Aug. 15, 1905. dau. of Joseph and Katharine
\Valters, b. March 10, 1884.
He is a farmer, Address. Ohio, Bureau Co., 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 503fi. Harlen Palmer, b. Oct. 12, 1906.
VIII— 5037. Genevieve Palmer, b. Nov. 26, 1907.
Issue of Sarah Ann Palmer {No. 75(5) and Charles IVilliaui Smith, born at La
moille, 111.
VII— 2244. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH (Sarah Ann, Daniel, Ben-
jamin, John, John, John), b. March 25, 1872; m. GEORGE BUHLER Sept.
25, 1890. at La moille. 111., son of Alathew Buhlcr and Serena Roth, b. Oct.
23. 1871-
He resided in Chicago, 111.. 18 years: later foreman of the Louisville, Ky.,
Gas Meter Works, where they reside.
Issue : —
VIII— 5038. Kenneth Buhler, b. Jan. 3, 1S92. He is engaged on railroad in Chicago, 111.
VII— 2245. ARTHUR ASHEL SMITH (Sarah Ann 6), b. Sept. 8.
1875; unm.
He is engaged in artesian well boring; address. La moille, 111.
VII— 2246. NELLIE MYRTLE SMITH (Sarah Ann 6), b. Aug. 6,
1877: m. GUY TUTTLE Oct. 11, 1905.
By trade he is a stone mason; no issue.
Issue of JVilliam S. Palmer (No. y^/) and Lucy Porter, born at La moille, 111.
VII— 2247. ALBERT PALMER (William S. 6), b. June 20, 1871 ; no
further record.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 6ii
VII— 2248. CARRIE M. PALMER (William, Daniel, Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. March 3, 1873; d. July 29, 1907; unm. She went to
Santa Barbara, Cal., and there died.
VII— 2249. RALPH P. PALMER (William S. 6), b. Oct. 28, 1878;
m. DELLA DEVINE Oct. 27, 1901, at Des Moines, la.
Child :—
VIII— 5039. Roy H. Palmer, b. Aug. 14, 1902.
Line of John. John, John, Benjamin, Rachel.
Issue of Sarah Ann Hall (No. /dj) and Charles B. Smith, born in Lycoming
Co., Pa.
VII— 2254. RACHEL ADA SMITH (Sarah Ann, Rachel. Benja-
min, John, John, John), b. March 22. 1856; m. HARRY MOON July 4,
1876, son of Jonathan Moon; address, Huntersville, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Issue, probably all of near this address : —
VIII— 5040. SARAH JANE MOON, b. April 14, 1877; m. MATHI-
AS SCHWANK Oct. 10, 1896, son of Martin Swank.
Children : —
IX-71S9. Charles Henry Schwank, b. Dec. 20, 1898.
IX— 7190. William Martin Schwank, b. ."ipril 7, 1902.
VIII— S041. MARTHA ELIZABETH MOON. b. Sept. 26, 1878; m.
A. LANSON EVANS May 16, 1897.
Children:- —
IX— 7191. Grace Irene Evans, b. Nov. 1.5, 1S98.
IX— 7192. Russel Isaac Evans, b. April 23, 1903.
VIII— 5042. LAURA EDITH MOON, b. Sept. 16, 1880: m. WAL-
TER EVANS Aug. 20, 1898.
Children : —
IX— 7193. Letha Bell Evans, b. March 25, 1899.
IX— 7194. Martha Pearl Evans, b. Oct — , 1301.
VIII— 5043. SAMUEL B. MOON, b. Oct. 8, 1883; unm.
VIII— 5044. MARY ISABELL MOON, b. Feb. 8, j886.
VIII— 5045. MABEL GERTRUDE MOON, b. Sept. 25, 1888: d.
Dec. 12, 1889.
VIII— 5046. ETHEL REGINA MOON, b. Sept. 20, 1892.
VIII— 5047. HATTIE LOUISA MOON. b. Sept. 11, 1896.
6i2 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2255. MARY TANK SMITH (Sarah Ann, 6), b. Feb. 7, 1858; d.
Jan. — , 1886; m. FREDERICK SCHWANK March — , 1885, son of Mar-
tin Swank.
Child :—
VIII— 5048. Elma E. Schwank, b. July 24, ISSr,; unm.
Issue of Ruth Hall (No. 765) and Andreiv Miller born in Lycoming Co., Pa.
VII— 2259. ELMER MILLER (Ruth, Rachel, Benjamin. John, John,
John), b. Nov. 16, 1865; m. JESSIE PATTER k^rW 12, 1896.
He is a farmer; address, Ellenton, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5049. Vernie A. Miller, b. Feb. 13, 1897.
VIII— 5050. Edward Miller, b. June 18, 1901.
VII— 2260. VIOLA MILLER (Ruth 6), b. July 18, 1867; m. ED-
WARD SCHAEFER July 26, 1892, b. Sept. 18, 1866.
He is employed in a tannery; address, Ralston, Lycoming Co., Pa. No
issue.
VII— 2261. CHARLES MILLER (Ruth, Rachel, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. April 18, 1869: m. GERTRUDE MILLER, nee Hakes,
July 18, 1896, as her second husband, dau. of Hiram Hakes and Isabel Collins.
He is a tanner; address, Ralston, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 5051. Leslie A. Miller, b. May 10, 1897.
VIII— 5052. Earl Miller, b. Aug. 13. 1899.
VIII— 5053. Ethel I. Miller, b. Oct. 7, 1900.
VIII— 5054. Emerson Miller, b. June \?<. 190^: rt. Mar. 5, I'^O!.
VIII— 5055. Alice Ruth Miller, b. April 13, 1906.
Issue of Ruth Hall and Jacob Schacfer.
VII— 2263. IDA A. SCHAEFER (Ruth 6), b. Nov. 25, 1880; m.
HARRY BOUDMAN Mar. 15, 1902.
He is a storekeeper; address, Montgomery, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 5056. Zelda Boudman. b. Jan. 30, 190.''.; d. June 26, 1904.
VIII— 5057. Lurene Boudman, b. May 30, 1904; d. Dec. 3, 1904.
VII— 2264. FRANCES SCHAEFER (Ruth 6), b. Dec. 21, li
Aug. 2, 1906; m. ABRAHAM RIEGFL Dec. 4, 1902.
He went to Lewisburg, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 5058. Ruth Reigel ,b. Dec. 7, 1903.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 613
VII— 2265. ALFRED SCHAEFER (Ruth 6), b. March 14, 1886; m.
JENNIE MAGEE Sept. i. 1906, clan, of Frederick .Magce and Alary Wager,
b. Nov. 18, 1 88 1, in New York State.
He is a tanner; employed in the tannery at Ralston, Lycoming Co., Pa.
No issue.
Issue of Hiram Hall (No. y66) and Sallie A. Shook, born in Lycoming Co.,
Fa.
VII— 2267. GEORGE liALL (Hiram, Rachel, Benjamin, John,
John, John), b. Jan. 18, 1870; m. NETTIE C. SMITH July 16, 1890, dau.
of Stephen Jeremiah Smith and Eleanora C. Shuler, b. June 30, 1870.
His occupation is Railroading as trainman; has resided at Jersey Shore,
Pa., and later at Elmira, N. Y.
Children : —
VIII— 5059. Florence May Hall, b. Sept. 14, 1891; d. Sept. 15, 1891.
VIII— .5060. Mii-iam Bell Hall, b. Aug. 1, 1892; d. Nov. 21. 1893.
VIII— oOBl. Mabel Cecil Hall, b. Nov. 6, 1894; d. Aug 14, ISOG.
VHI— 5062. Charles Thomas Hall, b. Jan, 29, 1897; d. Jan. 31, 1897.
vril- :,063. Stella Eua Hall, b. Dec. 18, 1897.
VIII- r.n64. Walter Denoud Hall, b. April 18, 1900.
VIII— 5065. Erma Elizabeth Hall, b. July 16, 1902.
VIII— 5066. Annie Marie Hall, b. May 18, 1905.
VII— 2268. CORA BELL HALL (Hiram, Rachel, Benjamin, John.
John, John), b. Mar. 3, 1872; m. ALEXANDER HENDERSON Oct. 2^.
.'goo; .said to have lived in Clearfield, Pa., but no response. A name given as
that of her dau. is : —
VIII— 5067. Beulah Bell Collons, b. Oct. 4, 1895.
VII— 2271. WILLIAM EDWARD HALL (Hiram 6), b. Aug. 16.
1876; m. MARY ROBB Dec. 17, 1902; address, Jersey Shore, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 5068. Charles Fiederick Hall, b. April 11, 1904.
VIII— 5069. Gladys Elizabeth Hall, b. Aug. 18, 1906.
VII— 2272. LYDIA ROSELLA HALL (Hiram 6), b. Nov. 19,1880:
m. REECE HOLLINSHEAD Nov. 11, 1903.
At one time they resided at Ridgway, Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 5070. James Montgomery Hollinshead, b. Jan. 5, 1904.
Issue of Elmira Hall {No. yd^) and Charles B. Rceder, bom in Lycoming Co.,
Pa.
VII— 2273. ROSA MAY REEDER (Elmira, Rachel. Benjamin,
John, John, John), b. Jan. 12, 1865: m. WILLIAM M. HUNT Aug. 9,
1882; b. May 29, 1859; d. Jan. 26, 1904.
Her address is Huntersville, Pa.
Children : —
6i4 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 5071. ALICE HUNT, b. Dec. 6, 1882; m. THOMAS T. HALL
May 14, 1903, son of George Hall and Jane Weaver, b. Sept. 7, 1876.
He is a farmer at Huntersville, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 7195. Odez D. Hall, b. Oct. 7, 1903; d. Feb. 14, 1904.
IX— 7196. Georgene V. Hall, b. Nov. 18, 1905.
VIII— 5072. ALMIRA PEARL HUNT, b. Sept. 7, 1890.
VIII— 5073. MYRTLE A. HUNT, b. July 2, 1892.
VII— 2274. SARAH JANE REEDER ( Elmira 6), b. Sept. 28. 1868;
m. ROBERT L. BRYAN Nov. 12. 1889, b. Jan. 18. 1866; address, Fair-
field, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 5074. Essie May Bryan, b. Aug. 11. 1891; d. May 5, 1895.
VIII— 5075. Russell Irvin Bryan, b. Sept. 4, 1892.
VIII- 5076. Lawrence Hays Bryan, b. Aug. 25. 1897.
VIII— 5077. Lillie Gertrude Bryan, b. April 25, 1899.
VIII— 5078. Hazel Isabelle Bryan, b. Nov. 2, 1902.
VIII— 5079. Eva Irene Bryan, b. Aug. 15, 1906.
VII— 2278. CHARLES E. REEDER (Elmira 6\b. Nov. 19, 1876:
m. ELIZABETH E. MILLER June 10. 1897, dau. of Edward Miller: ad-
dress, Huntersville, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 5080. William M. Reeder, b. Aug. 5, 1897.
VITI-.5081. HaiTy A. Reeder, b. Aug. 31, 180S.
VIII— 5082. Ella V. Reeder, b. Oct. 2. 1900.
VIIT— 5083. Alice 0. Reeder, b. April 7. 1902,
VIII— 5084. Raymond H. Reeder, b. Sept. 24, 1904.
VII— 2279. OLIVE C. REEDER (Elmira 6), b. April 2, 1882; m. AN-
DREW MILLER 1900, son of Edward Miller; reside at Glenmanor, Ly-
coming Co., Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 5085. Florence H. Miller, b. in 1903.
Issue of Anna Harrer {No. 768) and Leonard Shambackcr, born near East
Point, Tioga Co., Pa.
VII— 2281. LILLIAN RUTH SHAMBACKER (Anna. Ruth, Ben-
jamin, John, John, John), b. Jan. 26, 1878; m. FRANK SHEFFER Mar.
16, 1897. son of Madison Sheffer and Margaret Beck; address. East Point,
Tioga Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5086. Ruth Sheffer, b. Jan. 9, 1898.
VIII— 5087. Anna Sheffer, b. Dec. 5, 1902.
VIII— 5088. Stella Sheffer, b. July 20, 1904.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 615
VII— 2282. ADELIA MABEL SHAMBACKER, (Anna 6), b. Jan.
31, 1881.
VII— 2283. CHARLES MILTON SHAMBACKER (Anna 6), b. Jan.
9, 1888.
VII— 2284. MAUD ELIZABETH SHAMBACKER (Anna 6), b.
Aug. 10, 1892.
The last three were with their parents when their records were received.
Line of John, John, John, ELiz.-KnETH, Reese.
Issue of Mary Pylc {No. ^69) and Horatio N. Cron:
VII— 228v OLIVER MORGAN CROW (Mary. Reese, Elizabeth.'
Tohn. Tohn, lohn), b. Mar. 11, 1843: d. April 9. 1898; m. ELIZABETH EL-
NORA GRAVES Dec. 25, 1866. of Lostant. 111. b. Jan. 2. 1846.
They removed to Hildreth. Neb. Her address is L'pland, Neb., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
VIII— 5100. CHARLEY PRENTICE CROW, b. Oct. 12. 1867: prob-
able address. Upland, Neb.
VIII— 5 loi. IDA CLIMENA CROW, b. Oct. 14, 1869.
VIII— S102. MARY ANNETTA CROW, b. Oct. 18. 1871 : m. HAR-
VEY A. BRIDGES March i. 1899; reside in Plattsburg, N. Y.
VIII— S103. ANNA LAURELLA CRO\\\ b. Oct. 16. 1873; m.
ARCH. ALEXANDER GLENN Dec. 2, 189 1 ; probable address, Upland,
Neb.
Issue : —
IX— 7200. James Olivpr Glrnn, b. Dec. 22, 1892.
IX— 7201. Kenneth Cecil Glenn, b. June 2, 1894.
VIII— 5104. IR.\ BURT CROW, b. Oct. 16, 1880.
VIII— 5105. HORACE NELSON CROW, b. Oct. 21, 1885.
VII— 2286. LOUISA E. CROWE (Marv 6), b. Sept. 12, 184=^: in.
CHARLES SARGENT Sept. 28, 1867. at Loda, Til.
They probably reside near Morcnci. Mich. ; reported to ha^•c had a child
that died very young. Other children : —
VIII— 5106. MARY LENA SARGENT, b. Nov. 2. 1871 : d.
young (?).
6i6 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 5107. HATTIE LEOMA SARGENT, b. Feb. 22, 1878, at
Morenci, Mich.; m. HERBERT YOUNGS April 8, 1896; address, Morenci,
Mich.
Issue : —
IX— 7201. (a) Herbert Youngs, b. May 3, 1876, at Morenci, Mich.
IX— 7201. (b) Caros Charles Youngs, b July 4, 1899, same.
IX— 7201. (c) Alice Pauline Youngs, b June 7, 1905, same.
IX — 7201. (d) Eleanor Mae Youngs, b. June 16, 1907, same.
IX— 7201. (e) Lura Aleen Youngs, b. Aug. 14, 1909, same.
VII— 2287. WILLIAM E. CROWE (Mary 6), b. Tune lo. 1848; d.
July 28, 1881 : m. LAXINA E. HAMLIN Sept. i. 1875, at Napa City,
Cal., where he died. No issue.
VII— 2288. IRA JACKSON CROWE (Mary 6). b. Feb. 10, 1853:
m. HATTIE HAMLIN Dec. 19, 1877, at Fayette. O. : address, Goshen, Ind.
Issue : — •
VIII— 5108. Delo Clare Crowe, b. Mar. 20. 1881, at Fayette, O.; d. April 27, 1881.
VIII— 5109. Roy Eugene Crowe, b. Mar. 27, 1885, at Butler, Ind.
VIII— 5110. Stuart Fay Crowe, b. Aug. 9, 1889, at Waldron, Mich.; d. Mar. 30, 1904, at
Goshen. Ind.
VIII— 5111. Ura Dee Crowe, b. Oct. 12, 1892. at Gofhen, Ind.
VII— 2289. LAURA ELLA CROWE (Mary 6), b. Aug. 7, 1855; d.
June 26, 1885; unm.
VII— 2290. MARSHALL H. CROWE (Marv 6). b. Feb. 20, 1859;
m. DELLA KENNEDY Oct. 28, 1877. at Morenci.' Mich., dau. of Rolland
D. Kennedy and Jeannette Sebring, b. June 23, 1861 ; address. ISIorenci, Mich.
Issue : —
VIII— 51 12. T. READE CROWE, b. July 26, 1880: m. GARTHA
TENEYEK Dec. 31. 1902. No children.
VIII— 51 13. ALTA BE.\TRICE CROWE, b. Aug. 11. 1902; m.
WILLIAM CHISHOLM Jan. 17, 1901, at Morenci, Mich.: address, West
Toledo. O.
Issue : —
IX— 7204. Davis E. Chisholm. b. Feb. 1, 1904.
IX— 7205. Pauline M. Chisholm, b. Oct. 10, 1906.
VIII— 51 14. EOLA D. L. CROWE, b. Aug. 11, 1884; m. CLARK
TONES Sept. 18, 1901 ; address, Morenci, Mich.
Issue : —
IX— 7206. Raynor N. Jones, h. Oct. 15, 1903.
IX— 7207. Mildegard Jones, b. May 4, 1905.
IX— 7208. Stella Jones,
IX— 7209. Delia Jones,
s, /
Twins, b. Dec. 9, 1907.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 617
VIII— 51 15. ELENA CROWE, b. Oct. 21, 1885; m. HARRY BRINK
June 23, 1903; address, Morenci, Mich.
Issue : — •
IX— 7210. Twilla E. Brink, b. Feb. 11, 1904.
IX— 7211. Edna J. Brink, b. Sept. 16, 1905.
VIII— 5116. ESTELLE R. CROWE b. Oct. 10, 1887: unm. ; address
Morenci, Mich.
VIII— 51 17. MARY J. CROWE, b. May 5, 1890; m. E. A. ROONEY
July II, 1907.; address, Weston, Mich.
Issue : — '
TX— 7212. Ad,ah T. Rooney, b. Jan. 22, 1908.
VIII— 5118. Hila Elipha Crowe, b. Aug. 2.3, 1893.
VIII— 5119. Nora Lorene Crowe, b. Oct. 20, 1895.
VIII— 5120. Margarie Ella Crowe, b. Feb. 2, 1898.
VIII— 5121. Lera Arleen Crowe, b. May 13, 1901.
VII— 2291. EUGENE TAYLOR CROWE (Marv 6). b. Oct. 18,
1861; m. MARY TOLFORD June 15, 1890, at Weston, Mich.; address,
Adrian, Mich.
Issue : — r
VIII— 5122. H. M. T. Crowe.
VII— 2292. NORA BELLE CROWE (Mary 6), b. Sept. 8, 1864; m.
S. E. JACKSON March 23, 1884; address, Weston, Mich. No issue.
Issue of Hannah Pyle {No. 77/) and Isaac Edmundson.
VII— 2293. NORRIS WILLIAM EDMUNDSON (Hannah 6), b.
Dec. 27, 1847; ni' PHEBE LONGABAUGH Jan. 30, 1866. dau. of Andrew
Longabaugh and Mary Ellen Prittes, b. Sept. 22, 1847.
He has been engaged in iron works most of his life. They now live at
Bryn Mawr, a R. D. suburb of McKeesport, Alleghany Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5123. MAGGIE EDMUNDSON, b. Dec. 12, 1866: num.: re-
sides witli her parents.
VIII— 5124. WILLIAM EDMUNDSON, b. Nov. 17, 1868; d. July
19, 1869.
VIII— 5125. WALTER D. EDMUNDSON, b. Aug. 15, 1870; m
MAGGIE THOMAS April 11, 1892, dau. of Frank Thomas.
They resided on Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa.
Issue : — •
IX— 7213. Vera May Edmundson, b. Dec. 2, 1892.
IX— 7214. Lillian B. Edmundson, b. Sept. 6, 1895.
6i8 PALMER FAMILY.
VllI— 5126. MARY ELLEN EDMUNDSON, b. Aug. 20, 1873; d.
March 3, 1907; m. THEODORE SCHOELER Oct. 28, 1897, son of Fred-
erick Schoeler and Mary Boljie, b. April 30, 1871.
He resides at Bryn Mawr, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Issue : — ■
IX— 7215. Hazel J. Schoeler, b. July 31, 1899.
IX— 7216. Allen Wood Schoeler, b. March 13, 1903.
Vni— 5127. GAYLORD D. EDMUNDSON, b. July 28, 1876; m.
PEARL BRYAN Oct. 18, 1898, dau. of James Bryan, b. July 18, 1878; ad-
dress, Bryn Mawr, McKeesport, Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
IX— 7217. Mildred Edmundson, b. Feb. 10, 1901.
IX— 7218. Gaylord James Edmundson, b. Jan. 21, 1907.
Viii— 5128. NORRiS A. EDMUNDSOiM, b. Dec. 13, 1878; m. BER-
THA STEINBERCHER May 28. 1901, dau. of John Steinbercher ; reside at
800 Ridge St., McKeesport, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7219. Zana Margaret Edmundson, b. Dec. 15, 1902.
IX— 7220. Victor S. Edmundson, b. Dec. G, 1905.
Vlli— 5129. LILLIAN B. EDMUNDSON, b. Jan. 15, 1881; m.
EMIL WOLF April 15, 1899, son of Mortz and Maria Wolf; reside at 800
Summit St., McKeesport, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7221. H. Lester Wolf, b. Aug. 23, 1900.
IX— 7222. Gaylord Emil Wolf. b. March 22, 1902.
VIII— 5130. NINA N. EDMUNDSON, b. June 4, 1883; d. Nov. 9,
1904; m. HARRY MOORE April 8, 1903, son of David Moore and Martha
Blair.
He went to Loraine, Ohio.
Issue : —
IX— 7223. Martha Jane Moore, b. March 2, 1904.
VIII— S131. JESSIE EDMUNDSON, b. Nov. 12, 1886; m. JOSEPH
MEHAFFEY May i, 1907, son of Charles Mehafifey and Elizabeth Hen-
dricks, b. Oct. II, 1882.
He is a tinsmith ; reside with her parents.
VIII— 5132. ZANA EDMUNDSON, b. Jan. 23. 1889: d. July 5, 1889.
VII— 2294. ORVILLE LEE EDMUNDSON (Hannah 6), b. Jan.
6, 1850; m. MARY E. TliOMPSON Dec. 22. 1870, dau. of Hugh L.
Thompson and Elizabeth Merrington.
He is a carpenter: resides at 425 9th A\e. AIcKeesport Pa.
Issue : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 619
VIII— 5133. THOMAS W. EDMUNDSON. b. Sept. 15, 1871; m.
ELIZABETH HILDERBRAND July — , 1904, b. 1881 : reside at Bridge-
port, Ohio, where he is employed in the Etna Standard Works.
Issue : —
IX— 7224. Mary Ellen Edmundsoii, b. Feb. 27, 1906.
lX-7225. Orville Edmundson, b. Aug. 25, 1908.
VIII— 5134. ELIZABETH J. EDMUNDSON, b. April 8, 1074; m.
SILAS W. DUNCAN March 17. 1898, son of Henderson Duncan and
Mary Ann Prescott, b. Jan. 26, 1875; d. June 16, 1906.
He was a conductor on the McKeesport, Pa., trolley; her address is 2824
Walnut St., that city.
Issue : —
IX— 7226. Loretta Ellen Duncan, b. Dec. 25, 1899.
IX— 7227. Orville H. Duncan, b. June 11, 1904.
VIII— 5135. JAMES M. EDMUNDSON, b. Sept. 15. 1876; d. Dec.
25, 1901 ; unm.
He enlisted in Com. I, 14th Reg. Pa. Vol. June 7, 1897, and was dis-
charged May 12, 1898.
VIII— 5136. JENNIE R. EDMUNDSON, b. Jan. 14, 1881.
She is a teacher ; resides with her parents.
VIII— 5137. ISAAC M. EDMUNDSON, b. July 27, 1884; m. AN-
NIE HOLDING Sept. 25, 1903. dau. of James Holding, b. June — , 1887.
He runs a traveling crane at the national works, with residence on Wig-
ham St., McKeesport, Pa.
Issue : —
IX~7228. George Edmundson, b. March 15, 1904.
IX— 7229. Thomas Edmuudson, b. Oct. 14, 1905.
VIII— 5138. CLARENCE W. EDMUNDSON, b. Dec. 20. 1887.
He is a mail carrier ; resides with parents.
VII— 2295. GAYLORD AFARCHEL EDMUNDSON (Hannah 6).
b. Dec. 21, 1852; d. Jan. 6, 1907, from injuries received bv being struck by
a train on the B. & O. R. R. ; m. MARY MITCHELL Dec' 12, 1879, dau. of
Williain E. Mitchell and Elizabeth Berwick, b. Aug. 21, 1856.
Her address is Jenny Lind St., McKeesport, Pa.
Issue : —
Vin-5139. Errett C. Edmundson, b. Aug. 17, 1882.
VIII— 5140. Edna Edmundson, b. Sept. 7, 188C.
The address of both Is the same as their mother's.
VII— 2297. LEWIS MORGAN EDMUNDSON (Hannah 6), b.
Dec. 25, 1859, at McKeesport, Pa.; m. MARY EVANS MARROW Sept.
620 PALMER FAMILY.
23, 1883, dau. of Robert Maple Marrow and Anne , b. May 14, 1865,
at Wellsville, O. ; address, Canton, Ohio.
Issue : —
VIII— 5 141. ANNA HANNAH EDMUNDSOX, b. Oct. 3, 1884, at
Wellsville, O. ; m. CARL THEODORE REHM Feb. 4, 1906, at Wheel-
ing, W. Va.
VIII— 5142. EDITH GIVEN EDMUNDSON. b. April 29, 1886, at
McKeesport.
VIII— 5143. CHARLES ,REYBURNE EDMUNDSON, b. Nov. 27
1887, at sanie place; d. Mar. 6, 1892.
VIII— 5144. ALICE MORROW EDMUNDSON, b. Jan. 23, 1890,
at same place.
VII— 2298. WILLIS REECE EDMUNDSON (Hannah 6), b. Oct.
2, 1862; m. SOPHIA MATILDA MILLER, 1889, dau. of Casper Miller
and Mary Fite, b. Jan. i, 1870.
He is an iron workei- ; address, Bryn Mawr, McKeesport R. D., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5145. Frank D. Edmundson, b. May 17, 1890.
Vni— 5146. Alma H. Edmundson, b. Oct. 7, 1892.
VIII— 5147. Ada M. Edmundson, b. July 21. 1895.
VIII— 5148. Lewis M. Edmundson, b. .luly 17, 1900.
VIII— 5149. Emma M. Edmundson, b. Feb. 15. 1904.
VIII — 5150. Nina Naomi Edmundson, b. March — , 1909.
VII— 2299. ANNA J. EDMUNDSON (Hannah 6), b. Jan. 24, 1866;
.d April 27, 1892; m. FRANK BURNBAUGH Dec. 12, 1884; address. 669
McKee Ave., Monessen, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5151. James Burnbaugh, b. March — , 188-.
VIII — 5152. Noriis Burnbaugh, deceased.
VIII— 5153. Walter Burnbaugh.
Issue of Taylor Pyle (No. //j) and Mary Fitzsimmons.
VII— 2300. ALEXANDER ALLMAN PYLE (Taylor. Reece, Eliza-
beth, John, John, John), b. Oct. 9, 1855; unm.
He is a fanner; address, Paxton, Ford Co., Ill .
VII— 2301. MARY MERRILLA PYLE (Taylor 6), b. May 30,
1858; m. WILLIAM T. KARR Jan. 10, 1889: address, Oatville, Sedg^vich
Co., Kan.
Issue : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 621
VIII— 5154. Oiville A. Karr, b. Oct. 16, 1889.
VIII— 5155. Hazel Karr, b. April 12, 1893; d. Sept. 29, 1895.
VIII— 5156. Jennie Elizabeth Karr, b. July 7, 1896.
VIII— 5157. Robert Taylor Karr, b. Sept. 28, 1898 .
VII— 2302. EVALINE ELIZABETH PYLE (Taylor 6) b. Ma.cli
31, 1870; m. WILLIAM L. LYLE Dec. 20, 1893; address, Paxton, Ford
Co., 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 5158. Taylor Ivan Lyle, b. April 9, 1895.
VIII— 5159. Dewty McICinley Lyle, b. Mar. 25. 1898.
VIII— 5160. Vernon Pyle Lyle, b. Dec. 20, 1899.
VIII— 5161. Quentin Alexander Lyle, b. March 26, 1904.
Issue of Rachel Pyle {No. //j) and Philander Carroll.
VII— 2303. WILLIAM EMMOR CARROLL (Rachel. Reece, Eliza-
beth, John, John, John), b. Feb. 8, 1854; m. MARIA ELIZABETH SCOTT
Sept. 2, 1877, b. Jan. 7, 1852.
They reside in Monongahela City, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5162. PAUL CARROLL, b. April 6, 1879; d. July 6, 1879.
VIII— 5163. WILLIAM SCOTT CARROLL, b. June 11, 1885; m-
MABEL CHARITY DICKEY Aug. 17, 1909.
VIII— 5164. RACHEL ELIZABETH CARROLL, b. Aug. 16, 1891;
at home.
VII— 2304. MARY CARROLL (Rachel 6), b. Oct. 26, 1859; in.
GEORGE MANEHA Dec. 22, 1903, b. Mar. 28, 1852; d. May 10, 1905.
Her pi'obable residence is AJonongahela City, Pa.
Issue of Elizabeth Pyle (No. 774) and Michael Harris.
VII— 2307. FRANKLIN TAYLOR HARRIS (Elizabeth 6), b. Aug.
15, 1857; m. IDA B. HAZELBAKER April 25, 1880, b. April 2, 1857; ad-
dress, Lx)ck Four, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— si6s. LIZABETH A. HARRIS, b. April 19. 1881 : m. WIL-
LIAM DERRICK April 15, 1903.
VIII— 5166. ALBERT A. HARRIS, b. May 29, 1882; m. ALICE
BAILEY Sept. 26, 1906.
VIII— S167. CHARLES R. HARRIS, b. Aug. 1=;. 1883; m. LYDIA
ASHTON, Jan. 23, 1908. "
622 PAI.MER FAMII.Y
VIII— 5i68. PEARL A. HARRIS, b. Oct. 5, 1885; m. CHARLES
SUTHERLAND July 12, 1910.
VIII— 5169. ELLA R. HARRIS, b. Dec. 15, 1886; m. ELI CRABLE
Sept. 14, 1906.
VIII— 5170. EVERT B. HARRIS, b. April 27, 1888; m. SADIE J.
FINCH Dec. 22, 1910.
VIII— 5171. LEONIA B. HARRIS, b. April 12, 1892; d. Oct. 10,
1894.
VIII— 5172. LAUNA B. HARRIS, b. April 12, 1892 (twin).
VII— 2308. ALBERT EDMONDSON HARRIS (Elizabeth 6), b.
June 3, 1861; m. AGNES OLIVE DUVALL March 26, 1896; b. Jan. 17,
1868; d. April 20, 1898.
M. second, MARIETTA AILES Feb. 14, 1901, her second m. ; dau. of
David R. Phillips. She d. Nov. 26, 1902.
M. third, ANNA RACHEL CASTEEL Aug. 9. 1906; address. Speers,
Washington Co., Pa.
Issue by second wife only : —
VIII— 5173. Charles Albert Harris, b. April 21, 1902.
Issue of Esther Ami Py!e {No. y/5) and William Bums.
VII— 2310. FRANCIS TAYLOR BURNS (Esther A., Reece, Eliza-
beth, John, John, John), b. March i, i860; m. ANNIE McCANN Dec. 17,
1882, dau. of Rolley McCann and Mary , b. March 10, i860; d. Oct.
21, 1901.
M. second, ANNIE SMILEY Aug. 15, 1902, dau. of Smith Smiley and
Susan Van Sickle, b. March 9, 1881.
He is a molder in the National Works at McKeesport, Pa. ; address, Win-
ser St., that city.
Issue, born there : —
VIII— 5174. Walter Burns, b. Sept. 29, 1884; unm., at home.
VIII— 5175. Ethel Louisa Burns, b. July 8. 1S86; unm.
VIII— 5176. Burt Emmett Burns, b. Feb. 11. 1890.
VIII— 5177. Mazena Blanche Burns, b. Feb. 13, 1892.
VIII— 5178. Charles Burns, b. Oct. 26, 1895.
VIII— 5179. Hester Burns, b. March 17, 1898.
VII— 2311. MARY JANE BURNS (Esther Ann 6), b. July 31,
1863; m. JOHN S. CAMPBELL Nov. i, 1880. son of James Campbell, b.
Aug. 6, 1846.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 623
He is a shipping clerk in the galvanizing works of the National Works
at McKeesport, Pa., with residence on Fifth Ave., that city.
Issue born there : —
Vlfl— 51S0. Edna May Campbell, b. Aug. 1, 1885; unm.
VIII— 5181. Leioy Campbell, b. May 3, 1887.
VlII— 5182. Charles H. Campbell, b. March 4, 1S89.
VIII— 5183. John S. Campbell, b. March 27, 1891.
VIII— 5184. Clifford Campbell, b. Jan. 26, 1901.
VII— 2312. WILLIAM WALTER BURNS (Esther Ann 6), b.
Jan. 4, 1867; m. ETT.\ GILBERT 1888 ( ?) ; resides in West Seneca, N. Y.
Issue : —
VIII— 5185. Alvin Burns, b. in 1889. (?)
VlII- 5186. Mable Burns, b. 1893. (?)
VII— 2313. SARAH ELIZABETH BURNS (Esther Ann 6), b.
June II, 1870; m. JOHN BIDDLE July 6, 1890, son of William Biddle
and Eliza Biddle, b. Jan. 22. 1871, at McKeesport, Pa.
They were legally separated April 10, 1902.
M. second, HARRY K. WRIGHT May 11, 1902, of Newark, N. J.,
son of Skidniore and Caroline Wright, b. April 25, 1867, ^^ Plainfield, N. J.;
address, 417 Third St., North Side, Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue by first husband : —
VIII— 5187. Duane Lee Biddle, b. Dec. 14, 1892; d. April 26, 1894.
VII— 2314. BENJ.^MIN HARRIS BURNS (Esther Ann 6), b.
Sept. 3, 1873: m. MANOR.\ MORRISSY June 7, 1902, dau. of Walter
Morrissy and Catharine Forrester, b. June 3, 1883, in Ireland.
He is employed in tlie tube works of the National Company at McKees-
port, Pa., with residence 1330 Jenny Lind St., that city.
Issue : —
VIII— 5188. Esther Catharine Burns, b. Sept. 8, 1903.
VIII— 5189. Alice Nora Frances Burns, b. June 4, 1906.
VII— 2315. Florence Lee Burns (Esther Ann 6) b. May 17, 1876. Address, McKees-
port, Pa.
Line of John, John, John, Elizabeth, James.
Issue of Parker Pyle (No. 784) and Nancy McRoberts.
VII— 2339. HARRIET PYLE (Parker 6), b. Sept. 17, 1844; m.
THORNTON BISHOP Dec. 14. 1865, son of Thomas Bishop, b. May i,
1835; d. April 20, 1885.
She resided for some time at Houstonville and later in Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5190. D.WID S. BISHOP, b. Nov. 9, 1866; b. MARRIET-
TA (?), May 21, 1899; no children; address, Glassport, Pa.
624 PALMER FAMILY.
Vin— 5191. ANNA M. BISHOP, b. Jan. 24, 1868; m. ALFRED R.
BEBOUT May 9, 1889, b. Sq)t. 12, 1865, brother to James W., of No. 5193;
address, 41 Wellington Ave., Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7230. Iva Bebout, b. April 9, 1893.
IX— 7231. Lavaughn Bebout, b. Aug. 12, 1S98.
VIII— 5192. CORA B. BISHOP, b. July 26, 1870; m. WILLIAM
L. .\MES Feb. 28, 1891 ; address, 135 W. Maiden St., Washington, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7232. Ida Ames.
VIII— 5193. HATTIE J. BISHOP, b. Jan. 28, 1872; m. JAMES W.
BEBOUT April 29, 1893, b. May 8, 1867, son of Houston and Elizabeth Be-
bout; residence, 33 Wellington Ave., Washington, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 7233. Onita Bebout, b. Feb. 3, 1894.
IX— 7234. Alma Bebout, b. July 2G, 1895.
IX— 7235. Walter Bebout, b. July 30, 1898.
IX— 7236. Sheldon Bebout, b. March IC, 1902.
IX— 7237. Naomi Bebout, b. June 8, 1909.
VIII— 5194. THOMAS H. BISHOP, b. April 19, 1873; m. MARY
FERRIS Sept. 13, 1899; address, 502 Washington Ave., Braddock, Pa.
Children : —
IX— 7238. Donald Bishop, b. June — , 1904.
IX— 7239. Preston Bishop, b. Feb. 6, 1907.
IX— 7240. Dorothea Bishop, b. Sept. — , 1908.
IX— 7241. Floyd Bishop, b. July — , 1910.
VIII— 5195. JAMES L. BISHOP, b. April 27, 1876; m. LUCILE
SCHOGAR June — , : address, Newell, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7242. Alverna Bishop, b. Oct. — , 1910.
VIII— 5196. JOHN H. BISHOP b. Jan. 7, 1882; m. GRETTA
CUSHNEY; address, Houston, Pa. No children.
Issue of Parker Pyle (No. 784) and Elizabeth Ann Undenvood.
VII— 2340. ELIZABETH PYLE (Parker 6), b. Nov. 23, 1853: m.
WILLIAM F. JOHN May 15, 1877, son of Jeremiah R. and Elizabeth El-
len John, b. Dec. 29, 1850; address, box 6cx) South Brownville, Pa.
Issue: —
VIII— 1^197. (11 Sarah Ann John. b. July 12, 187S.
VIII— 5197. (2) William Parker John, b. Dee. 23, 1879.
VIII— 5198. (1) Mattie John, b. Jan. 8, 1882.
VIII— 5198. (2) Elizabeth John, b. June 20, 1884; d. Oct. 20, 1884.
VIII— 5199. (1) Mamy Jo hn,b. July 22, 1888; d. Aug. 20, 1888.
VIII— 5199. (2) Philip Carlton John, b. May 18, 1897.
SEVENTH GENERATIOX. 625
LixE OF John, Johx, John, Martha, Eliza.
Issue of Phcbc Baker (No. /p6) and James Regestcr.
VII— 2360. ISAAC M. REGESTER (Phebe Eliza. Martha, John,
John. John), b. Dec. 12. 1831; d. June =;. 1898; m. MARIA M. McCLEL-
LAND, July 10. 1853.
He was a farmer in W'ashington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5200. James Regester, b. Sept. 23, 1854.
VIII — 5201. Anna L. Regester, b. Nov. 10, 1857; deceased.
VIII— 5202. Charles Regester, b. Dec. 4, 1859.
VIII— 5203. Laura B Regester, b. Oct. 4, 1867.
VIII— 5204. Katie D. Regester, b. June 1, 1871.
No further account of this family secured.
VII— 2361. ELIZA JAXE REGESTER (Phebe 6). b. Mar. 3, 1834;
d. Sept. 4, 1835.
VII— 2362. XEHE:\IIAH B. regester (Phebe 6), b. June 13,
1836; d. Feb. 2, 1910; m. MARY AMANDA HORTOX Sept. 2i."i865. b.
April 13, 1833; d. Nov. 26, 1896.
M. second. NORA BUCKINGHAM Mar. 17, 1904, b. Feb. 13, 1863.
He was a fanner, with P. O. Beallsville, Pa., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
VIII— 5205. FRANK L. REGESTER, b. Jan. 19, 1870: d. Mar. 14,
1874.
VIII — 5206. Infant dau.. b. April 2. 1872: d. same date.
VIII— ^^207. PHOEBE E. REGESTER. b. Feb. 26. 1874: m. WIL-
LIAM B. HILL.
He is a farmer; address, Beallsville, Pa., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
IX— 7250. Frank R. B. Hill. b. in 1898.
VII— 2363. DEM AS REGESTER (Phebe 6). b. Dec. 26. 1838: d.
Oct. 26, 1840.
VII— 2364. EMELIXE REGESTER (Phebe 6). b. lime 20, i84r;
d. June 29, 1865: m. ELIJAH CRAU'FORD Oct. 25. i860: timberman.
Issue : —
VIII— 5208. WILLIAM A. CR.\WFORD. b. Tulv 4, 1861 : m. DORA
ROSE.
He is a teamster; P. O., Clarksville, Pa.
Issue : —
626 PALMER FAMILY.
IX— 7251. Mabel M. Crawford, b. in 1898.
IX— 7252. Shird B. Crawford, b. in 1899.
IX— 7253. Helen Crawford, b. in 1901.
VIII— 5209. JOHN R. CRAWFORD, b. Oct. 29, 1862; m. MAG-
GIE BROWN ; address, Wheeling, W. Va.
Issue : —
IX— 7254. Donald Crawford, b. in 1899.
VIII— 5210. HARVEY CRAWFORD, b. Jan. 4, 1865; m. ISABEL
RUSH ; address, Hobert, Okla.
Issue : —
IX— 7255. Rush Crawford, b. in 1893.
IX— 7256. Adalaide Crawford, b. in 1894.
IX— 7257. Holt Crawford, b. in 1896.
VII— 2365. JOHN RILEY REGESTER (Phebe 6), b. April 6, 1844;
d. July 23, 1864.
VII— 2366. WINFIELD SCOTT REGESTER (Phebe 6). b. Feb.
12, 1848; m. LUCINDA HORNER Nov. 28, 1878, b. July 2-j, 1856.
He is a farmer: P. O. Rice's Landing, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5211. Samuel H. Reg-ester, b. April 23. 1SS3.
VIII— 5212. Thomas Clarence Regester, b. July 27, 1891.
VII— 2367. ZACHARIAH TAYLOR REGESTER (Phebe 6), b.
Feb. 12, 1848 (twin): m. PRISCILLA HORN Ian. 25, 1872. b. Jan. 10,
1848.
He is a farmer; P. O. Beallsville, Pa.: no issue.
Issue of Jane Baker {No. '/g/) and John Regester.
VII— J 368. DEM AS W. REGESTER (Jane. Eliza. Martha. John.
John. John),'b. April it, 1845: m. HENRIETTA POWELL Oct. 24, 1872.
He is a carpenter, which business he has always followed. He is promi-
nent in the affairs of his community and of the Republican Party. He is ac-
tive in the management of the Methodist Protestant church at Mt. Ziou, in
Deemston, Washington Co., Pa.; address. Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5213. LAURA BELLE REGESTER, b. Jan. a. 1874; m. WIL-
LIAM FREDERICK BALL Oct. 19. 1893.
He is a merchant ; ai^dress, Lisbon, Ohio.
Issue : —
IX— 7258. Clarence Wilson Ball, b. Jan. 28. li^OS.
IX— 72.59. ReUa Maud Ball, b. Dec. 30, 1896.
IX— 7260. Mary Ruth Ball, b. Jan. 20, 1899.
IX— 7261. Selma Laura Ball. b. Mar. 13, 1902.
IX— 7262. Fred Regester Ball, b. Mar. 15, 1906.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 627
VIII— 5214. ALICE MAUD REGESTER. b. Nov. 12, 1875; m.
CHARLES LEWELLEN.
He is a rural mail carrier; P. O. Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7263. Helen D. Lewellen, b. in 1900.
IX— 7264. Francis W. Lewellen, b. In 1904.
VIII— 5215. CLYDE W. REGESTER, b. June 18, 1883; m. MARY
K. WOODWARD ; address, Monongahela, Pa. No issue.
VII— 2369. GEORGE T. REGESTER (Jane 6), b. Nov. 17, 1847;
m. ELIZA JANE MATTHEWS Oct. 23, 1874, dau. of Charles Matthews,
of near Beallsville. She d. Feb. 12, 1907.
M. second. SOFIA VERNON Nov. 16, 1906. dau. of Abraliam and
Mary Vernon, b. Oct. 29, 1858,
He is a farmer and carpenter; resides in Deeinston; P. O. Beallsville,
Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5216. RENA REGESTER b. Jan. i. 1880: m. TRA HARDEN
Nov. I. 1900, son of Winfield Scott and Maggie Harden, of Deemston, Wash-
ington Co., Pa., b. May 5. 1878.
Issue : —
IX— 7265. Owen Harden, b. Aug. 16, 1901.
IX~7266. Bradnell Harden, b. Dec. 23, 1902.
IX— 7267. Gladys Harden, b. Dec. 2. 1904.
IX— 7268. Gleason Harden, b. I>r,c. 30. 1906.
IX— 7269. (a) Roger Harden, b. Oct. 24, 190S.
IX— 7269. (b) Dorothy Harden, b. Sept. 27, 1910.
VII— 2370. ELIZA JANE REGESTER (lane 6), b. Feb. 13. 1850;
m. JAMES BLAIR June 7. 1894. He d. Feb. 17. 1905.
They resided in Fayette Co.. Pa. ; after his death she moved to Deemston.
Pa., and lives with iier brother Dcmas Regester. No issue.
VII— 2371. CHARLES E. REGESTER (Jane 6). b. Aug. 11. 1854:
m. SARAH REBECCA HARDEN Dec. 18. 1879, dau. of John and Eliza
Harden, of Deemston, h. March 2^. 1856,
He is a farmer and carpenter: has a most beautiful farm at Centerville.
P. O. Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa.. R. D. i.
Issue : —
m.
VIII— 5217. NORA ESTELLA REGESTER, b. March 31, 188
CARRY ULLOM Nov. 27, 1901, b. Feb. 22, 1877: address. West Browns
ville. Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7270. Bernice Rosella UUom, b. Mar. 20, 1003.
IX— 7271. Charles Melvin UUom, b. Sept. 20, 1905.
628 PALMER FAMILY.
Issue of Lydia Baker (No. 798) and George Spindler.
VII— 2372. MARTHA j\I. SPINDLER (Lvdia. Eliza, Martha, John,
John, John), b. April 17, 1835; m- NEAL MITCHENER.
He is a stone mason; address, California. Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5218. JEROME J. MITCHENER, b. 1855: m.
; address, Bentlevsville, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7272. Harry H. Mitchener, b. 1877: m. Gertie Walker. Issue: —
X— 7506. Goldie Mitchener, b. in 1903.
tX— 7273. Clara M. Mitchener, b. 1878; m. Thomas White; address, Bentleysville, Pa.
Issue: —
X— 7507. Kenneth White, b. in 190-.
IX— 7274. George R. Mitchener, b. 18S0; m. Mary Himphry. Issue:—
X— 7508. a child, b. in 1904; deceased.
IX— 7275. Maude E. Mitchener. b. 1883; m. Garfield Linlcy; address Bentleysville, Pa.
IX— 7276. Grover C. Mitchener, b. 1885.
IX— 7277. Elsie M. Mitchener, b. 1SS6; m. Daniel Donehoc.
IX— 7278. Malissa B. Mitchener, b. 1889.
IX— 7279. Liman Mitchener, b. 1891.
IX— 7280. Ora Mitchener. "I t,i, . . ■ », ,ono
lX-7281. Ethel Mitchener. } ^^^^^ ^^° ^"^ ^wins, b. 189d.
IX— 7282. Walter Mitchener, b. 1SP6.
IX— 7283. William Mitchener, b. 1899.
VIII— 5219. TAMES M. -AIITCHENER, b. i8;7: m. ANNIE RI-
DER.
He is a coal miner: address, California, Pa. All of the family are Bap-
tists.
Issue : —
IX— 7284. John Mitchener, b. in 1882; deceased.
IX— 7285. Harold H. Mitchener, b. in 1885.
IX— 7286. Thomas J. Mitchener. b. in 1889.
IX— 7287. George B. Mitchener, b. in 1892.
EX— 7288. Mary Mitchener, b. in 1894.
VIII— 5220. GEORGE B. MITCHENER. b. 1859: m. SARAH
ROSSELL.
He is a coal miner; P. O. Brownsville, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7289. Oliver B. Mitchener, b. in 1SS4.
IX— 7290. John F. Mitchener. b. in 1886.
IX— 7291. Grover C. Mitchener, b. in 1888; deceased.
VIII— 5221. RANDOLPH MITCHENER. b. 1867; address, Cahfor-
nia, Pa.
VIII— S222. WILLIAM F. :\IITCHENER, b. 1872: m, :\IYRTLE
B. STEWART.
He is a carpenter; P. O. L'niontown, Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 629
Issue :- —
IX— 7292. David R. Mitchener, b. in 189S.
IX— 7293. Lena Maria Mitchener, b. in 1902.
IX— 7294. Klmer M. Mitcliener, b. in 1906.
VII— 2^73. ELIZA TANK SPINDLER (Lvdia 6), b. June 22, 1838;
d. 1907; m. IGNATIUS BARNARD.
He is a fanner; address, Clarksville, Greene Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5223. JAMES B. BARNARD, b. 1856; m. MARY WISE.
He is a farmer; P. O. Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7295. Harold V. Barnard, b. in 1887.
IX— 7296. Krnest B. Barnard, b. in 1890.
TX— 7297. Nellie Barnard, b. in 1893.
■X— 7298. Mary E. Barnard, b. in 1895.
,X— 7.'i99. Fannie J. Barnard, b. in 1898.
? IX— 7300. Ida M. Barnard, b. in 1901.
IX— 7301. Rota Barnard, b. in 1904.
VIII— 5224. LOUIS C. BARNARD, b. 1858.
VIII— 5225. DORA BELLE BARNARD, b. 1861 ; m. LIBIUS
HOLDER.
He is a carpenter; address, Clarksville, Pa.
Issue : — ■
IX— 7302. Bertha A. Holder, b. 1883; m. Louis Fulton. He is a teacher; address, Clarks-
ville, Pa.
IX— 7303. Dcssie N. Tlolder, b. i,':^5: in ; Hollis Holder; adrlress, Clarksville, Pa.
Issue : —
X— 7509. Forrest Holder, b. in 1905.
fX— 7304. .lames A. Holder, b. 1887.
»X— 7305. Ora V. Holder, b. 1889.
ix— 7306. Florence I. Holder, b. 1893.
IX— 7307. Roy P. Holder, b. 1901.
VIII— 5226. THOMAS J. BARNARD, b. 1864; m. LYDIA T.
GARDEN. ■
He is a contractor; P. O. Clarksville; no issue.
VIII— 5227. SARAH E. BARNARD, b. 1866; at borne.
VIII— 5228. M.KRY L. BARNARD, b. 1868: m. WILLIAM GLAD-
I)EN ; address, Fredericktown, Pa,
Issue : —
X— 7308. Paul Gladden, b. in 1895.
X— 7309. Margaret E. Gladden, b. in 1897.
X— 7310. Nellie M. Gladden, b. in 1901.
X— 7311. George Gladden, b. in 1903.
630 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 5229. ELIZABETH E. BARNARD, b. 1871 ; m. WILLIAISI
EPLEY.
He is a contractor: F. O. Bentleyville, Pa.
VIII— S2:;o. AXXA I. or HANNAH J. BARNARD, b. 1874; m.
LEINIOYNE WARD.
He is a farmer; P. O. ^lillsboro, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7312. George B. Ward, b. iu 1896.
IX— 7313. Ralph Wilson W.-ird, b. in 1808.
IX— 7.314. Solomon N. Ward. b. in inOl.
IX— 7315. Helen B. Ward, b. in 1906.
VIII— 5231. LILLIAN M. BARNARD, b 1880; d. 1886.
VII— 2374. MARY ANNE SPINDLER (Lydia 6), b. April 17,
1840, near Beallsville, Pa.; d. Nov. 21, 189^. at California, Pa.; m. WIL-
LIAM AARON CARTER June 14, i860, son of James Carter and
Barton, b. Jan 8, 1833. in Virg-inia; d. July 7, 1874, at Beallsville, Pa.
Duringf the Civil ^^'ar he was a member of Com. K, i6th Reg. Penna.
Cav. Vols: by trade he was a cooper. They resided in East Bethlehem Twp.,
Washington Co., Pa., during most of their married life.
Issue : —
VIII— 5232. LEVOSIA SYL\^\NIA CARTER, b. 1861 : d. 1872.
VTII— S2S3. ARCHELAUS ELROY CARTER, b. 1863. at East
Bethlehem: m. ELIZABETH VANDEGRIFT Oct. — , 1883, dau. of
Jesse M. Vandegrift and Amanda Wise.
He is a carpenter: address, 42 The Terrace, Redlands, Cal.. to which
place he went from Donora, Pa., Sept. 18, 1905.
Issue : — (
IX— 7310. George B. Carter, b. in 1884; deceased.
IX— 7317. Alva R. Carter, b. in 1886; deceased.
IX— 7:<1S. Laura M. Carter, b. in 1887.
IX— 7319.— Jesse B. Carter, b. in 1893; deceased.
IX— 7320. David G. Carter, b. in 1900; deceased. )
VIII— 5234. TENNIE L. CARTER, b. Feb. 9, 1865: m. CHARLES
S:\IITH Oct. 17, 1888, b. Dec. 7, 1862; address, Beallsville, Pa., R. D. i.
Issue : —
IX— 7321. Ernest L. Smith, b. July 5, 1891.
IX— 7322. Leland E. Smith, b. June 6, 1894. /
IX— 7323. John G. Smith, b. Aug. 27, 1900
IX— 7324. Ralph L. Smith, b. Dec. 2, 1906.
VIII— 5235. JULIA FLORENCE CARTER, b. 1866; m. CHARLES
F. D.A.LBEY Jan. 9, 1890, at Millsboro, Pa.; son of William H. Dalbey ant
Harriet Philips.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 631
He is a carpenter and undertaker. Tiiey left Millsboro, Pa., April 28,
1908, and removed to Redlands, Cal.
Issue : —
IX— 7325. Earl Dalbey, b. Dec. 9, 1S90.
IX— 7326. Guy Dalbey, b. Dec. 15, 1S92; d .Sept. 4, 1S95.
IX— 7327. Mary Dalbey. b. April 19. 1SP5.
IX-7328. Blanche Dalbey, b. June 12, 1900.
VIII— S236. WILLIAM R. CARTER, b. 1870: m. ANNIE MARK-
ER.
He is a carpenter: P. O. California, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7329. Edith M. Carter, b. in 1892.
IX— 7330. Edgar E. Carter, b. in 1894.
IX— 7331. Herbert L. Carter, b. in 1901.
IX— 7332. Irene H. Carter, b. in 1903.
VIII— 5237. CH.VRLES EDWIN CARTER, b. June 6. 1872, at East
Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pa. ; m. ASENATH ANNE TUCKER, dau.
of William Aaron Tucker and Mary Ann Kennedy, b. .\pril 5, 1875, in Taren-
tum. Pa.
He is a graduate of the Southwestern State Normal School, California,
Pa., class of 1892; also of the L'niversity of Michigan, from which he received
the degree of Ph. D. He went to Greeley, Colo., in 1002, as principal of the
High School; in 1903 he was elected Sup't. of the Greeley City Schools, which
position he has since held, being in June 1910 again elected for another term
of three years.
Issue : —
IX— 7333. Mary Arvilla Carter, b. April 10, 1906.
VIII— 5238. LEWIS CARTER, d. yoiuig.
VII— 2375. SARAH E. SPINDLER (Phcbc 6), b. Tune 7, 1842: d.
1888; unm.
VII— 2376. PHEBE M. SPINDLER (Phebe 6), b. Jan. — . 1S46: m
ISAAC M. RUBLE 1872. b. 1842; d. Dec. 12. 1876.
M. second. W^ILLIAM H. CLEAVER Nov. 19. 1904: b. 1846.
Their residence is Ccntcrville; address. West Brownsville. Pa., R. D i
Box 89.
Issue by first husband : —
VIII— 6239. Elma H. Ruble, b. in 1873; d. in 1896.
VII— 2377. ELENOR A. SPINDLER (Phebe 6), b. Dec. 28. 1848;
632 PALMER FAMILY.
d. 1907; m. ANDREW WOODFIELD; address, New Haven, Pa. No is-
sue.
VII— 2378. CATHARINE SPINDLER (Phebe 6). b. Julv 28, 1850;
d. 1863.
Issue of Nathan Baker {No. /pp) and Eiueliiie Zollars.
VII— 2379. ELIZA BAKER (Nathan. Eliza, Martha, John, John.
John), b. April 17, 1842; m. ELIAS BENNETT, i860, son of Benjamin
Bennett and Susan Hartsoe, b. Oct. 9, 1833; d. April 6, 1908.
He was a farmer; her address, Amity, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5240. MARGARET M. BENNETT, b. July 12, 1862; resides
with her mother.
VIII— 5241. MARIA S. BENNETT, b. Oct. 9, 1866: m. JOHN L.
HOOVER Oct. 19, 1885, son of Abel Hoover.
He is a farmer: address, Waynesburg, Greene Co.. Pa., R. D. 6.
Issue : —
IX— 7.'!34, Mabel E. Hoover, b. Aug. 15. 1S86.
IX— 7335. .Tohn Franklin Hoover, b. Sept. 19, 1889 .
IX— 7336. Harrv Walter Hoover, b. Aug. 23. 1S92.
IX— 7337. Russell Hoover, b. July 27, 1895.
IX— 7338. Nellie Florence Hoover, b. July 28, 1897.
VIII— 5242. WILLIAM F. BENNETT, b. Mar. 3. 1871.
He was a farmer: address. Amity, Washington Co., Pa.
VII— 2380. HIRAM BAKER (Nathan 6), b. Julv 30, 1846: m. SAR-
AH JANE CRAIG.
M. second, FANNIE BOLES.
His occupation is bricklaying: P. O. ^25 I-owell St.. E. E. Pittsburg,
Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
VIII— 5,?13. Lewis C. Baker, b. in 1871; d. in 1872.
VIII— 5244. Mary S. Baker, b. in 1873.
VIII— 5245. Dale P. Baker, b. in 1874; d. in 1876.
Issue by second wife : —
VIII— 5246. George R. Baker, b. in 1884. He is a bookkeeper in Navy Yard. Address,
28 Willow St., Brooklyn. N. Y.
Vni— 5247. William C. Baker, b. in 1885.
VII— 2381. MARY BAKER (Nathan 6), b. Julv 30, 1846: d. April
26, 1883 (a twin with last No.) ; m. JOHN CLENDANTEL Aug. 19, 1872,
son of Samples and Susan Clendaniels, b. June 26, 1840: d. Feb. 15, 1894.
He was a farmer ; member of Presbyterian church ; resided at Jefferson,
Greene Co.. Pa.
Issue • —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 633
VIII— 5248. HIRAM CLENDANIEL, b. Dec. 18. 1873; address,
South Brownsville, Fayette Co., Pa., Box. 304.
VIII— 5249. MARGARET CLENDANIEL, b. June 21, 1876: m.
URIAH CAGE.
M. second, EICHER.
Their address is Carmichaels, Greene Co., Pa. No issue.
VIII— 5250. CHARLES E. CLENDANIEL, b. Dec. 14, 1876; m.
MARY ELIZABETH JEFFERSON March 21, 1906; address. 31 1 1 Second
St., Des Moines, Iowa. No children.
VIII— 5251. NATHAN CLENDANIEL. b. Sept. 6. 187S: m. ROSE
WILSON Oct. 8. 1906; address, Clarksville, Greene Co.. Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7339. Clyde Clendaniel. b. Sept. 20, 1907.
IX— 7340. John William Cleudauiel, b. Feb. 15, 1910.
VIII— 5252. DANIEL CLENDANIEL, b. Dec. 7, 1880; address.
South Brownsville, Pa.
VIII— 5253. IDA B. CLENDANIEL, b. Dec. 24. 18S2.
She resides with her aunt, Eliza Bennett; address. Amity, \\ashington
Co., Pa. She has been an interesting- correspondent of her familv genealogy.
VII— 2382. SAR.\H LOUISA BAKER (Nathan 6), b. May 17,
1849: m. JOHN WATSON Jan. 7. 1868, son of John and Mary Ann Wat-
son, b. March 26, 1843.
He is a shoemaker; address, Waynesburg, Greene Co.. Pa., R. D. 6.
Issue : —
VIII— 5254. ELLA WATSON, b. Dec. 17. 1868; m. SMITH HUF-
FORD Oct. 18. 1902.
He is a tube mill worker; P. O. \\"ashington. Pa.. R. D. 9.
Issue : —
IX— 7341. Russell Hufford, b. June 27, 1903.
IX— 7342. Rachel Addle Huffuid. b. Mar. 16, 1905; d. in 1906.
iX— 7343. George Iceland Huflord, b. Jan. 19, 1907.
IX— 7344. Milton Evan Hufford, b. April 5, 1909.
VIII— 5255. MANSELL WATSON, b. April i. 1871 ; m. FLORA
CONLEY May 7. 1898.
He is a motorman; address. 1023 .\rch St., Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7345. Jesse Baker Conley, b. Dec. 23. 1R98.
IX— 7346. Clyde Leroy Conley, b. Feb. 22, 1905.
VIII— 5256. EMELINE WATSON, b. Nov. 25, 1872; m. LINCOLN
JOHNSON May 29, 1897.
634 PALMER FAMILY.
He is a teamster: address, 8i Lawrence Ave., Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7347. John Daniel Johnson, b. Dec. 20, 1897.
IX— 734S. Ella Estella Johnson, b. Mar. 2, 1899.
IX— 7349. Sarah Ethel Johnson, b. Aug. 22, 1901; d. in 1903.
IX-- 7350. James Albert Johnson, b. Feb. 20, 1904.
IX— 7351. Aldyne Johnson, b. July 24, 190G; d. in 1900.
IX — 7352. Ross Lincoln Johnson, b. April 10, 190S.
IX— 7353. Emma May Johnson, b. April 8, 1910.
VIII— 5257. NATHAN WATSON, b. Jan. 18. 187s; m. LAURA
WHITE Jan 25, 1897.
He is a tin mill workman; address, 15 Gordon St., Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7S54. George Dewey Watson, b. March 10, 1899.
IX— 7355. Albert Ray Watson, b. Nov. 10, 1905.
VIII— 5258. ELIZABETH WATSON, b. Feb. 7, 1877; d. May 12,
1896.
VIII— 5259. HENRY T.WATSON, b. Mar 20, 1879: m. OSA M.
BELL, April 11, 1903.
He is a tin mill workmaji: P. O. Washington. Pa.. R. D. i.
Issue : —
IX— 7356. Earl Donald Watson, b. Sept. 23, 1903.
IX— 7357. Garvin Floyd Watson, b. July 24, 1905.
IX— 7358. Mary Margaret Watson, b. Aug. 3, 1907.
IX— 7359. Vonetta Ruth Watson, b. April 28, 1910.
VIII— 5260. ACHESON COMELL WATSON, b. Mar. 27, 1881; d.
June 21, 1901.
VIII— 5261. PHEBE F. WATSON, b. Nov. 24, 1883; m. THOMAS
J. JOHN Feb. 10, 1904.
He is a farmer; address, Washington. Pa., R. D. 7.
Issue : —
IX— 7360. Myrtle Beatrice John, b. Dec. 5, 1904.
IX— 7361. Letta Madge John, b. June 21, 1906.
IX— 7362. Jasper Arleigh John, b. Sept. 1. 1908.
IX— 7363. Forrest Watson John, b. Aug. 20, 1910.
VIII— 5262. ROSS P. WATSON, b. Feb. 6, 1886; address, Waynes-
burg, Pa., R. D. 6.
VIII— 5263. SARAH A. WATSON, b. Feb. 27, 1888; d. Feb. 2, 1907.
VIII— 5264. RACHEL L. WATSON, b. May 2, 1892; m. CHARLES
M. GARRETT, Feb. 17, 1909; address, Amity, Washington Co., Pa.,
R. D. 2.
Issue : —
SEVENTH GENERATION. 635
IX— 73G4. Cbailes Lester Garrett, b. Sept. 13, 1909.
IX— 7365. Ernest Leland Garrett, b. Nov. 21, 1910.
VII— 2383. EMMA TANK BAKER (Nathan 6), b. Feb. 8, 1S52; d.
Sept. 14, 1887; m. JOHN POLLOCK, 1881.; his address is Biaddock, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5266. CHAUNCEY E. POLLOCK, b. 1882; deed.
VIII— 5267. LUCY VONNIE POLLOCK, b. 1885; m. SAMUEL
SMITH June 1909.
VII— 2384. PHEBE BAKER (Nathan 6), b. Aug. 8, 1854: 111. L.
MADISON HUFFORD Oct. 5, 1891.
He is a carpenter ; address, Washington, Pa.
Issue :- —
VIII— 52C8. Allison Hufford, b. in 1902.
VIII— 5209. James Hufford, b. in 1904.
VII— 2385. ELIZABETH A. BAKER (Nathan 6), b. Nov. 7. 1856;
m. MARCENA M. CARY Feb. 18, 1880, son of Cephas Cary and Mary
Mitchener, b. Sept. 14, 1857; address, Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pa., R. D. i.
Issue : —
VIII— 5270. DALE EMERSON CARY, b. Dec. 26, 1880.
He is a graduate of Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1911.
VIII— 5271. ISA FLORENCE CARY. b. Mar. 28, 18S3; m. WYLE
BRADBURY June — , 1903.
He is a farmer; addiess, Ann't}-. Pa., R. D. 3.
Issue : —
IX— 7360. Melvin C. Bradbury, b. Jan. 2. 1905.
IX— 7367. Fern Oretha Bradbury, b. April 12, 190G.
IX— 7368. Leta May Bradbury, b. May 1, 1909.
VIII— 5272. GOLDIE ALICE CARY, b. Nov. 7, 1890.
She is a graduate of South Western State Normal School at California,
Pa., 191 1.
VII— 2386. JOHN R. BAKER (Nathan 6), b. Oct. o, 1859: m. SER-
ETTA BUNNELL 1886; address, Clarksville, Greene Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5273. Bertha Baker, b. In 1888.
VII— 2387. WILLIAM BAKER (Nathan G). b. Oct. 4, 1862, near
Ruflfs Creek, Greene Co., Pa. ; m. SADIE E. WILSON Sept. 6, 1890, at
636 PALMER FAMILY.
Waynesburg, Pa., dau. of George W. Wilson and Deborah Tharp, b. Sept. 5,
1869.
He is a bricklayer and contractor; address, Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5274. George Emory Wilsou Baker, b. Mar. 30, 1&92.
VIII— 5275. William Herman Baker, b. Oct. 13, 1S94.
VIII— 5276. Emma Grace Baker, b. Oct. 6, 1896.
VIII— 5277. Norma Elizabeth Baker, b. Aug. 18, 1907.
Issue of Martha Baker {No. 8oo) and Ignatius Buckingham.
VII— 2388. NEHEMIAH BAKER BUCKINGHAM (Martha 6), b.
1845; m. NANCY B. CAMP, dau. of Peter Camp and Rosanna Smiley, b.
Feb. 25, 1843.
He is a farmer; members of M. E. church; address, Washington, Pa.,
R. D.
Issue : —
VIII— 5278. WALTER H. BUCKINGHAIM, b. June 19, 1873; m
RACHEL HENDERSON.
He is a plumber; address. No. 130 Rosewood Ave., Washington, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7369. Paul B. Buckingham, b. in 1896.
VIII— 5279. FRANK R. BUCKINGHAM, b. 1875; m. LEE WIL-
SON; address, Washington, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7370. Mary Buckingham, b. iu 1905. ,
VIII— 5280. EDWIN C. BUCKINGHA:\I, b. 1879; m. ALICE
BLACKHURST; address, 75 Fayette St., Washington, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7371. Clyde R. Buckingham, b, in 1906.
VII— 2389. SUSAN BUCKINGHAM (Martha 6), b. 1850; m. HEN-
RY REDD.
He is a farmer ; address, Washington, Pa., R. D. 4.
Issue : —
VIII— 5281. Nehemiah B. Redd, b. in 1879.
VIII— 5282. Ethel E. Redd, b. in 1887.
VIII— 5283. Walter E. Redd, b. in 1891.
VII— 2390. PHEBE E. BUCKINGHAM (Martha 6), b. 1857; m.
JOHN HALLAM.
He is a farmer; address, Washington. Pa., R. D.
SEVKNTH GENERATION. 637
Child :—
VIII— 5284. Cleon Scott Hallam, b. In 1900.
VII— 2391. WILLIAM BUCKINGHAM (Martha 6), b. 1857; de-
ceased.
VII— 2392. JOHN B. BUCKINGHAM (Martha 6) ; m. , but
both deceased.
They resided in Kansas.
Issue, probably : —
VIII — 5285. A daughter, or possibly more.
Issue of George Palmer Baker {No. 801) and Jane Patterson.
VII— 2394. JOHN W. BAKER (George P., EHza, Martha, John, John]
John), b. July 2, 1848; m. CHARLOTTE GARRETT Aug. 21, 1870; b.
Dec. 15, 1849; d. April 28, 1886.
M. second, ISABEL BRUNDAGE Oct. 19, 1895, b. March 7, i860.
He is by trade a carpenter; address, Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
VIII— 5286. GEORGE W. BAKER, b. Oct. 5, 1871 ; d. May 20, 1886.
VIII— 5287. SARAH JANE BAKER, b. Feb. 24, 1873- d Feb i
1874.
VIII— 5288. MARY E. BAKER, b. April 25, 1875: d. May 15, 1886.
VIII— 5289. OLIVE B. BAKER, b. April 22, 1878; m. WILLIAM
H. WARD April 29, 1905. He d. Sept. 16, 1910. Her address is Bealls-
ville, Pa.
Issue: —
IX--7372. Charles Francis Ward, b. April 4, 1906.
IX— 7373. Mabel Juanita Ward, b. Dec. 17, 1907.
VIII— 5290. CHARLES W. BAKER, b. July 6. 188^; m. ETHEL
PR YE Feb. 1908. ...
He is a teacher; P. O. Beallsville, Pa.
Child :—
IX— 7374. Charles William Baker, b. June 21, 1909.
Issue by second wife : —
VIII— 5291. JOHN W. BAKER, b. March 23. 1897.
VIII— 5292. CHARLOTTE B. BAKER, b. May 7, 1899.
638 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2395. MARY TAXE BAKER (George P. 6), b. Sept. 15. 1850;
d. July 6, 1908.
VII— 2396. REBECCA E. BAKER (George P. 6), b. June 18, 1854.
VII— 2397. SARAH C. BAKER (George P. 6), b. Dec. 5. 1856; d.
Dec. 16, 1885.
Issue of John L. Baker {No. 802) and Priscilla Bane.
VII— 2398. IS.AAC T. BAKER ( John L., Eliza, Martha, John, John,
John), b. June 27. 1851; m. RACHEL 6. LEWIS Sept. 12, 1874, b. Oct.
18, 1853: d. May 8, 1878.
M. second, EMMA B. HARDEN. Oct. 25. 1882. b. March 28. 1850;
d. July 4, 1885.
M. third, SARAH AXOLA HAWKINS Jan. 2, 1896. b. Julv 28,
1871.
He is a Methodist and a niercliant at Deemston ; address, Beallsville,
Washington Co., Pa., R. D. i.
Issue : —
VIII— 5293. LAURA H. BAKER, b. April i, 1876; m. WILLIAM
BUCKINGHAM June 6, 1897.
He is a farmer: P. O. Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7375. John Buckingham, b. in 1898.
IX — 7376. Guy E. Buckingham, b. in 1S99.
IX — 7377. Mary E. Buckingham, b. In 190-
VIII— 5294. JOHN W. BAKER, b. June 15, 1885; m.
Sept. 12. ic
VIII— 5295. THOMAS H. S. BAKER, b. June 15. 1898; d. July 4,
VIII— 5296. PRISCILLA EMILY BAKER, b. Dec. 17, 1900.
VII_2399. ANNIE E. BAKER (John L. 6), b. Nov. 15, 1852; m.
JAMES ROBERTSON BAIR Feb. 22. 1871, son of John and Lydia Bair,
b. Oct. 12. 1838.
He is a carpenter: address, Beallsville, Pa., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
VIII— 5297. WILLIAM EMERSON PAIR, b. Nov. 27, 1872; m.
ARIZONA LONGDON Nov. 24. 1903. b. Nov. 28, 1871.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 639
He is principal of a public school ; Baptist ; address, Oakmont, Allegheny
Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7378. Eleanor Longdon Bair, b. April 30, 1906.
IX— 7379. James Gibson Bair, b. Aug. 14, 1909.
VIII— 5298. JOHN FRANK BAIR, b. Oct. 30, 1874; d. Nov. 28,
1876.
VIII— 5299. MARY ELMIRA BAIR. b. Oct. i. 1876; m. JESSE
GREENE HILL Dec. 27, 1894, b. Nov. 12, 1869.
He is a farmer and surveyor; member of M. E. church: address, Bealls-
ville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7380. Beryl Edna Hill, b. Sept. 14, 189G.
IX— 7381. Lenore Emily Hill, b. Sept. 11, 1902.
IX— 7382. Wayne Ira Hill, b. Sept. 24, 1905.
VIII— 5300. CHARLES L. BAIR, b. Nov. 12, 1879; m. OLIVE
NELLIE WHERRY March 30, 1907, b. March 21, 1880.
He is a teacher: Methodist: address, Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7384. Victor Wherry Bair, b. Oct. 14, 190S.
VIII— 5301. EDNA P. BAIR, b. Oct. 3, 1883.
She is a teacher: at home; Beallsville, Pa.
VIII— 5302. JAMES WALTER BAIR, b. Dec. 18, 1889: at home.
VII— 2400. NEHEMIAH R. BAKER (John L. 6), b. Oct. 25, 1854;
m. MARY PERRINE at Brownsville, Pa., dau. of Jas. R. Perrine and Nan-
cy Athey, b. 1852; d. 1902.
M. second, MARGARET McCARTNEY Jan. 12, 1905. dau. of Joseph
and Martha McCartney, of New .Alexandria, Pa.
He was for some time clerk for the County Commissioners of Washing-
ton Co., and later for many years he has been cashier of the Citizens' National
Bank of Washington Co., Pa., with residence at 40 North Ave., Washineton
Pa. '
Issue by first wife : —
VIII— 5303. WAITER H. BAKER, b. Aug. 28, 1879; m. AMELIA
P. DUNCAN April — , 1909, in New York.
He is an attorney-at-law at Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7385. A child.
640 PALMER FAMILY.
VIII— 5304. ELLA P. BAKER, b. Oct. 29, 1880; m. HARRY E.
FORD.
He is a professor in Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7386. A child.
Issue by second wife : — :
VIII— 5305. MARTHA McCartney baker, b. May 9, 1908.
VII— 2403. JAMES R. BAKER (John L. 6), b. Oct. 30, 1861; m.
JANE FRY.
He is a Presbyterian minister, located at Newberry, near Williamsport,
Lycoming Co., Pa., where he is pastor of a church.
Issue : —
VIII— 5306. J. R. Baker, b. in 1891.
VIII— 5307. David F. Baiter, b. in 1893.
VIII— 5308. Walter E. Baker, b. in 1895.
VIII— 5309. Donald S. Baker, b. in 1897; deceased.
Via— 5310. Helen F. Baker, b. in 1900.
VII— 2404. MARY J. BAKER (John L. 6), b. June 21, 1864; m.
GEORGE BIGLER June 12, 1889, son of Benjamin and Mary Ann Bigler,
b. March 26, 1866.
He is a farmer ; resides at Decmston ; address, Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5311. Frances L. Bigler, b. Nov. 22, 1890; m. Jesse C. Bailey Dec. 28, 1910.
VIII— 5312. Zella P. Bigler, b. April 15, 1892.
VIII— 5313. Ella Gertrude Bigler, b. Oct. 14, 1898.
VIII— 5314. Anna Katharine Bigler, b. Jan. 21, 1901.
VIII- -5315. John Sanford Bigler, b. in 1907.
Issue of Neliemiah Baker {No. 80^) and Rebecca Dunston.
VII— 2410. JAMES R. BAKER (Nehemiah, Eliza, Martha, John,
John, John), b. Sept. 19, 1852; m. SAMANTHA GARRETT, 1875.' She
d. Dec. — , 1899.
M. second, FLORA LEE, 1902.
He is a Methodist; stone mason; address, Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5316. FRANK BAKER, m. JENNIE MORTON.
He is a stone mason; address. West Brownsville, Pa., R. D.
VIII— 5317. ORRELL J. BAKER, m. IRA HILL; address, West
Brownsville, Pa., R. D.
VIII— 5318. CHARLES BAKER; dec'd.
VIII— 5319. JESSE BAKER; clerk; address, Monongahela. Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 641
VII— 241 1. SARAH ELIZA BAKER (Xehemiah 6), b. 1856; m.
JOHN KEYS, son of Daniel and Ruth Keys.
He is a carpenter; address, Beallsville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5320. WALTER S. KEYS. b. 1880.
VIII— 5321. LUVERNA KEYS. b. 1881 : m. SMITH.
VIII— 5322. MABEL E. KEYS, b. 1884.
VII— 2412. JOSEPH HARVEY BAKER (Nchemiah 6). b. Sept.
16, 1868, near Beallsville, Pa.; m. ELIZABETH STALEY Jan. 7, 1893.
He is a Methodist; bricklayer: address, California. Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5323. Ernest Roy Baker, b. Dec. 1, lSa3.
VIII— 5324. Jackson Thompson Baker, b. July 1, 1897.
VIII— 5325. Charles Leslie Baker, b. Jan. 4, 1908; d. July £9, 1903.
VIII— 5326. Ralph Gilbert Baker, b. Oct. 8, 1909.
They are all at California, Pa.
Issue of Martha G. Pyle {No. 8oj) and Elihu Pozivll.
VII— 2413. MARIA T. POWELL (Martha, Curtis, Martha, John.
John, John), b. Dec. 9, 1839; m. THOMAS DAY Dec. 9, 1856; address,
Lewis Station, Henry Co., Mo.
Issue : —
VIII— 5327. Elmer Ellsworth Day, b. Sept. — , 1856.
VII— 2414. JAMES CURTIS POWELL (Martha G. 6), b. Julv 24,
1842: d. July 27, 1875; m- ANN COOKSEY.
It is reported that he was killed on the B. & O. railroad, and that his wife
and child are also deceased.
Issue : —
VIII— 5328. Carrie Powell, b. July — , 1862.
VII— 2415. ESTHER ANN POWELL (Martha G. 6), b. Oct. 11,
1848: d. Sept. 6, 1900; unm.
VII— 2416. HOSMIER B. POWELL (Martha G. 6), b. Aug. 12,
642 PALMER FAMILY.
1853; d. June 30. 1892. at Denver, Colo.; m. A:\IELIA REUTIXGER Nov.
15, 1876, b. 1855.
Issue : —
VIU -5329. Maggie Powell.
VIII— 5330. Clara Powell.
VIII— 5331. Raymond Powell. Address. Columbus, O.
VIII— 5332. Albert Powell.
VIII— 5333. Hazel Powell.
VIII— 5331. Elmer Powell.
VII— 2417. FLORA E. POWELL (Martha G. 6). b. Aug. i. 1859:
m. CHARLES LELAND BOZMAN Oct. 8, 1879. b. May i, 1857.
He is a dealer in granite and marble monuments -with works and show
rooms at Fourth St., East of Ferry, Beverly, P. O. Box 103, Washington Co..
Ohio.
Issue : —
VIII— 5335. Lenore Bozman, b. May 29, 1881.
Line of John, Tohx, John, Amy.
Issue of Mar\ Aim Pxlc {Xo. S12) and Hcnrx Dozdcr, born in Washington
Co., Pa.
VII— 2418. SELENA H. DOWLER (Mary Ann, Sarah. Amy, John.
John, John), b. Oct. 3. 1844; m. JOHN WILSON TRI'XAL Dec. 29,
1869, son of Dr. Nor\al W. Truxal and Mary Woodcock, of Brownsville. Pa..
b. Dec. 15, 1845. No issue.
VII— 2419. ALICE A. DOWLER ( Marv Ann 6), b. :\I.irch 10. 1846:
m. LERON BROWN GARDNER Dec. 2i,'i87i, son of Rev. Rouse Bab-
cock Gardner and Persis Esmon Willard, b. Dec. 18. 1843.
They resided in 1874 at Pike Run. \\'a?hington Co.. Pa., but none of
the family found in 1909.
Issue : —
VIII- -5336. Eddie Lellain Gardner, b. May 8, 1S73.
VIII-5337. Pearl Bessie Gardner, b. Oct. 17, 1877.
VII— 2420. ADA:\I C. DOWLER (Marv Ann 6), b. April i. 1849:
m. BELLE SHUTTERLY July 31, 1873. dau. of Alfred Shutterly and
Sarah Ann Wells, b. Jan. 30, 1855; resided in 1876 at Greenfield, Washing-
ton Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5338. Archie Bennett Dowler, b. June 6, 1S71.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 643
VII— 2421. ELMER H. DOWLER (.Mary Ann 6j, b. May 26, 1851.
Issue of Dr. Joint IVelsh {No. 8 jo) and Margaret J. Tracy.
VII— 2442. MARY FRANCES WELSH (John, Lydia, Amy. John,
John, John), b. Jan. 19, 1851, at St. Francisville, Mo.: m. LEE A. HOFF-
MAN April I, 1869, at Doniphan, Kan. son of Jacob Hoffman — of German
descent. He d. Oct. 25, 1892, at Harper, Kan.
He was by trade a painter. They resided at various places in Kansas
and for a time in Albany, Mo., finally settling at Harper, Kan., where he died
and the widow continues.
Children : —
VIII— 5339. ADAM BRENNER HOFFMAN, b. Jan. i, 1870, at
Iowa Point, Kan.; m. BEATRICE CARY April 15, 1885, in Harper, Kan.,
where they reside.
Children : —
IX— 7387. Harold Andrew Hoffman, b. Dec. 12, 1897.
IX— 7388. Ronald Benjamin Hoffman, b. March 1, 1907.
VIII— 5340. JOHN HENRY HOFFMAN, b. Sept. 10, 1S71, in Seneca,
Kan. ; d. April 5, 1886, in Attica, Kan.
VIII— 5341. ETHEL RUBY HOFFMAN, b. Aug. 21, 1874, in Grass-
hopper Falls, Kan. ; m. JAMES ERNEST BOLTORFF in Wellington, Kan.
VIII— 5342. LEE HERMAN HOFFMAN, b. Oct. 22, 1876, in Al-
bany, Mo. ; m. BERTHA C. WILHITE, in Alva, Okla.
Children : —
IX— 7389. Lee Archibald Hoffman, b. March 27, 1904, in Alva.
IX— 7390. Mabel Loraine Hoffman, b. Jan. 4, 1906, in Alva.
IX— 7391. Ramoud Arthur Hoffman, b. May 20, 1907, Wellington, Kansas.
VIII— 5343. JOSEPH RICHARD HOFFMAN, b. Nov. 20, 1878, in
Emporia, Kan. ; m. LILLIE E. STRENAHAN, in Harper, Kan., where
they reside.
Child :—
IX— 7392. Louis Keith Hoffman, b. July 5, 1907.
VIII— 5344. HARRY FLORENCE HOFFMAN, b. May 14, 1883.
in Humbolt, Kan.; m. JEWELL M. C.ARN, in Anthony, Kan.
VIII— 5345. JAMES LEO HOFFMAN, b. March 16, 1886, in At-
tica, Krin. ; m. ELSIE A. KOCH, in .\nthony, Kan.
VII-^2443. JAMES HARLEN WELSH (John, Lydia, Amy, John,
644 PALMER FAMILY
John, John), b. July i6, 1853. in Maysville, Mo.: m. MATTIE EARL
WALKER June 7, 1877, in Doniphan, Kan., dau. of John Stayman and Mar-
garet Walker, b. June 20, 1855, in Glenwood, la.
He is a machinist with address 810 Fifteenth St., St. Joseph, Mo.
Children : —
VIII— 5346. (a) HARRY HARLEN WELSH, b. Aug. i, 1878, in
Elwood, Doniphan Co., Kan.; m. LILLIAN STARMER March 27, 1901,
in St. Joseph, Mo., b. May 5, 1883, in Bozeman, Mont.: reside in St. Joseph,
Mo.
Children born there: —
IX— 7393. George Harlen Welsh, b. May 28, 1904.
IX— 7394. Harry Harlen Welsh, Jr., b. Jan. 2, 1906.
VIII— 5347. (b) MARGARET MAY WELSH, b. Feb. 27, 1881, in
St. Joseph, Mo.; m. ALBERT LESTER TOLIN April 8, 1902, in St. Jos-
eph; b. Nov. 29, 1881, in La Due, Henry Co., Mo. ; reside in St. Joseph, Mo.
Children born there: —
IX— 7395. Owen Albert Tolin, b. March 3, 1904.
IX— 7396. William Earls Tolin, b. July 26, 1906.
VIII— 5348. (c) FRANK EARLS WELSH, b. Oct. 24, 1883, in At-
chison, Kan.: unm. : address, St. Joseph, Mo.
VIII— 5349. (d) BESSIE FLORENCE WELSFI, b. June 18, 1887,
in Hays Center, Hays Co., Neb. ; address, St. Joseph, Mo.
VII— 2445. JOSEPH RICHARD HEREFORD WELSH (John 6),
b. April 22, 1858, at Ryan's Station, Kan.; d. Dec. 29, 1890. in Silverton,
Col : unm.
He was engaged in mining: died of pneumonia: buried at Doniphan, Kan.
VII— 2446. FLORENCE JANE WELSH (John 6), b. Jan. 3, 1861,
in Caprioma, Kan.
It is stated that at the date of her birth the snow was three feet deep in
that locality and travel was suspended for some time. She m. THOMAS
FLORANCE O'DRISCOLL Oct. 27, 1880, in Atchison, Kan.; present ad-
dress, Durango, Col.
Children : —
VIII— 5350. NELLIE FRANCES O'DRISCOLL. b. Tune 27, 1883,
in Doniphan, Kan.; m. WILLIAM T. C7OEGLEIN Sept. 28, 1904, in Du-
rango, Col. : present address, Santa Barbara, Mexico.
Child :—
IX— 7397. Florence Julia Goeglein, b. Nov. 27, 1906, in Durango. Col.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 645
VIII— 5351. JAMES B. O'DRISCOLL, b. Dec. 5, 1885, in Doniphan,
Kan.
VIII— 5352. MARGARET ELIZABETH O'DRISCOLL, b. Nov. 7,
1887, in Silverton, Col. ; cl. Feb. 14, 1888.
VIII— 5353. WILLIAxM WELSH O'DRISCOLL, b. May 8, 1889, in
same.
VIII— 5354. THELINA ANNA O'DRISCOLL, b. Nov. 18. 1900, in
Durango, Col. ; d. in infancy.
VIII— 5355. JOHN THOMAS LEO O'DRISCOLL. b. June 9, 1905,
in same; d. in infancy.
VII— 2447. ANNA MILTON TRACY WELSH (John 6), b. March
19, 1863. in Rock Creel<, Kan.; m. LEO F. SLAYTON Dec. 27, 1881. in
Atchison, Kan., son of W^iiliam T. and Frances Olivia Slayton, of Willoughby,
O.. b. Oct. 9. i860.
He is a railway mail clerk on the Rock Island R. R. from Kansas City,
Mo., to Caldwald, Kan. ; present address, 3248 Gillham Road. Kansas City,
Mo.
Child —
VIII- -q ^56. EDMOND RICHARD BURKE SLAYTON, b. Feb.
12. 1884. in' Doniphan. Kan.: m. MARTHA ^MAE LOCKWOOD Feb. 17,
1904, dau. of Robert Wayne and dementia Oliver Lockwood, of Kansas City,
Mo.
He is a dentist; graduate of Western Dental College, of Kansas City.,
where they reside.
O'iM • —
IX- -7398. Welsh Lockwood Slayton, b. Veb. 18, 1907, in Ottawa, Kan.
VII— 2448. NANNIE KATE WELSH (John 6), b. July 19. 1865, in
Doniphan. Kan.; m. RICHELIEU J. MANSFIELD Dec. 4, 1888, in Don-
iphan, Kan. ; present address, Dallas, Tex.
Children : —
VIII— 5357. RUTH IIORTENSE MANSFIELD, b. Nov. 30, 1890,
in Chicago. 111.
VIII— 5358. HELEN MANSFIELD, b. March 15. 1895. '" Dallas.
Tex.; d. Oct. 24. 1899: same.
VII— 2450. JOHN ROBERT WELSH (John 6"). b. April 28. 1870.
in Doniphan, Kan.; d. Oct. 14, 1905, in Leavenworth, Kan.; unm.
646 PALMER FAMILY.
He enlisted in the army during the Spanish-American War, and met with
ati injury which disabled him tlie rest of his life. His last years were spent in
the Soldiers' Home at Lca\'cn\\ortli, Kan.
Issue of Amy Pylc Welsh (No. 821) and J. Bcntley Rose.
VH— 2453. LOUISA ARNOLD ROSE (Amy. Lydia, Amy. [ohn.
John, John), b. April 24, 1845; m- JOSEPH YEAGER Nov. 8, 1866, b.
Aug. 18, 1837; d. May 25, 1895: her address, Creston, Iowa.
Issue :—
VIII— 5359. CHARLES YEAGER, b. April 26, 1867; d. Aug. 18,
1869.
VIII— 5360. ORVAL R. YEAGER, b. Feb. 21, 1870: m. KATE AM-
BROSE April 10, 1894; address, Greenfield, Iowa. No children.
VIII— 5361. JACOB B. YEAGER, b. Eeb. 17, 1872; unm. ; address,
Des Moines, Iowa.
VIII— 5362. CECIL YEAGER. b. Aug. 13, 1876; d. Sept. 4, 1876.
VIII— 5363. RILLA YEAGER, b. Feb. 17, 1881 ; unm.: address, Cres-
ton, Iowa.
VII— 24^4. TOSEPH WELSH ROSE (Amy 6), b. Sept. 14, 1847;
m. JENNIE ADAMS Oct. 18, 1871 : address, Gildford, Montana.
Issue : —
VTII— 5364. HATTIE ELOISE ROSE. b. Sept. 21, 1873; m. JOHN
W. D/WIS March 16, 1902; address, 4014 Central St., Kansas City, Mo.
No children reported.
VIII— S36S. BESSIE ALBERTA ROSE. b. Feb. 20, 1877: m. BY-
RON L. SCHWARTZ June i, 1898.
Child :—
IX- -7399. Lola Alberta Swartz.
VIII— 5366. ARCHIE ROSE. b. Sept. 22, 1878; unm.
VIII— 5367. CHARLES A. ROSE, b. June 23, 1880: unm.
He is city clerk at Havre, Chouteau Co., Montana, on main line of Great
Northern Ry.
VIII— 5368. HARRY ROSE, b. Sept. 18, 1884; d. June 28, 1885.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 647
VIII— 5369. FRED. ROSE, b. July 4, 1888.
VIII— 5370. JOSEPH ROSE, b. March 2. 1890.
VII— 2456. WILLIAM HARLAN ROSE (Amy 6), b. March 23,
1852; m. JULIA HAYES Dec. 31, 1875: address, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Children : —
VIII— 5371. Maud Rose, b. June 26, 1877.
VIII— 5372. Malvern Rose, b. Feb. 11, 1879.
VIII— 5373. Gertie Rose, b. April 26, 1883; m. Pearl Minor, March 2, 1905. Address Oska-
loosa, la.
VIII— 5374. Pearl Rose, b. Nov. 17th, 1886.
VII— 2458. MALVERN HILL ROSE (Amy 6), b. March 12, 1863;
m. LUTIE BEALL Eeb. 15. 1885, dau. of Samuel H. and Lucinda Beall, b.
Oct. 25, 1865; address, 3411 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo.
Children : —
VTII— .5375. Gladvs Rose, b. Oct. 22. 1885.
VUI— 5376. Ethel Rose, b. Oct. 13, 1887.
VIII— 5377. Helen Rose, b. Jan. 5, 1892.
VIII— 5378. John Rose. b. Oct. 16. 1896.
VIII— 5379. Dorothy Rose, b. April 14, 1902.
VII— 2459. CURTIS COLFAX ROSE (Amy 6). b. Feb. 27, 1867;
unm. He is a telegraph operator ; address, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Issue of Mary Ann Welsh (No. 823) and Solomon Holbrook, the first three
born in Lee Co. ; the rest in Cincinnati, Iowa.
VII— 2460. JOHN RENSELOR HOLBROOK (Mary A., Lydia,
Amy, John, John, John), b. Sept. 10, 18-17: d. Nov. 29, 1864; unm.
He enlisted during the Civil War in the 3rd Iowa Cav. ; was taken pris-
oner, and died in Andersonville Prison.
VII— 2461. OLIVER KING HOLBROOK (Mary A. 6). b. Nov. 30,
1850; resides in Cincinnati, Iowa; unm.
VII— 2462. IDA MAY HOLBROOK (Marv A. 6),b. Dec. 23. i8s=;:
m. H. A. SUMNER June 17. 1874.
He is a civil engineer; removed to Burlington, la., thence to 1639 Race
St., Denver Col.
Issue : —
VIII— 5380. Robert Sumner: m. Florence Adams.
VIII— 5381. Lewis Sumner; m.
VIII— 5382. Walter Sumner.
648 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2463. PERRY SOLOMON HOLBROOK (Mary Ann 6), b.
Jan. 9, 1857; m. SARA LOUISE GOODHUE March 21, 1880.
He is a civil and drainage engineer. He was engineer of the "Monona-
Harrison Ditch" envolving three milHon cubic yards of earth ; present address,
957 Nineteenth St., Des Moines, la.
Children : —
VIII— 5383. STELLA HOLBROOK, b. June i, 1881 ; unm. ; at home.
VIII— 5384. FRANK HOLBROOK, b. March 3, 1883.
VIII— 5385. ELSIE LIOLBROOK, b. Feb. 9. 1886.
VIII— 5386. RUSSELL HOLBROOK, b. June 30, 1893.
VII— 2464. ELLIS R. HOLBROOK (Mary Ann 6), b. Aug. 6, 1859;
d. June 8, 1907: m. MARY SAYRES July — , 1877, dau. of William and
Mary Hannah Sayres. Her address is Cincinnati, Iowa.
Children : —
VIII— 5387. LENNA F. HOLBROOK, b. Oct. 15, 1878; m. JAMES
GUY LAIN April 19, 1904, at Cincinnati, la.; now residing at 1442 West
i6th St., Des Moines, la. No children.
VIII— 5388. ERNEST L. HOLBROOK, b. July 23, 1880; d. Oct. 18,
1881.
VIII— 5389. PEARL E. HOLBROOK, b. July 29. 1882; d. Oct. 18,
1905.
VIII— 5390. MABEL C. HOLBROOK, b. April 4, 1885: m. ROB-
ERT ROSS bee. 25, 1906; address, Exline, la. No children.
VIII— 5391. ROLAND R. PIOLBROOK, b. March i, 1887; unm.
VTII— S392. ARLINGTON O. HOLBROOK, b. March 14. 1890.
VIII— 5393. JOHN R. HOLBROOK, b. Jan. 20, 1892.
VIII— "5394. CECIL W. HOLBROOK, "b. Nov. 30, 1895; d. July i,
1903.
VIII— 5395. GERALD C. HOLBROOK, b. Feb. 19, 1898.
VIII— 5396. MARY L. HOLBROOK, b. Jan. 22, 1901.
VII— 2465. LOREN WILL. HOLBROOK (Mary Ann 6), b. June
24, 1863: m. LETTIE FEES Aug. 9, 1885, dau. of Peter and America
Fees; address, Cincinnati, Iowa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 649
Children : —
VIIT— 5397. Loren A. Holbrook, b. Nov. 8, 1886.
Via— 5398. Blanch Holbrook, b. Dec. 15,1888; d. Nov. 9, 1890.
VllI— 5399. Raymond E. Holbrook, b. Dee. 29, 1891.
VII— 24C6. FLORENCE J. HOI BROOK (Mary Ann 6), b. Sept.
29, 1865; m. ADAM C. HALDEN; address, Centerville, Iowa.
Children : —
Vni— 5400. Lydia Halden.
V'llI— 5401. Kdwiu fialden.
VIII— 5402. Marion Halden.
Issue of Mane Philips Welsh {No. 833) and Godfrey Eichlwrn.
YU—2467. MARY FRANCES EICHHORN (Maria P., Lydia,
Amy, John, Juhn. John), b. Sept. 13. 1849, ^^ Charleston, Lee Co., la.; d.
Dec. 16, 18S8. at Fairfield, la., and was there buried; unm.
VII— 2468. CORNELIA ELIZABETH EICHHORN (Maria P. 6),
b. April 20, 1853, at Charleston, Lee Co., la. ; resides at 2300 Marion St., Den-
ver, Colo.
VII— 2469. JOSEPHINE EICHHORN (Maria P. 6), b. Tune 10,
1859, at Donnelson, Lee Co., la.; m. GEORGE C. EVANS Oct. 23, 1889,
at Omaha, Neb., son of John D. Evans and Julia A. Crosby, natives of New
Brunswick, born at Norwich Conn.
They reside at 2x9 East 4th St., Pueblo, Colo., where he is in the real
estate and insurance business.
Issue : —
VIII— 5403. George T. Evans, b. Oci. 27, 1893.
VII— 2470. ELLEN VASHTI EICHHORN (Maria P. 6), b. June
13, 1863, at Donnelson, Lee Co., la. : m. FRANK T. CLARK Sept. 5, 1889,
at Fairfield, la., son of John W. Clark and Leitha Taylor, of New York, b. at
Oak Center, Fon Du Lac Co., Wis; reside at 2300 Marion St., Denver, Colo.,
where he is in the fire insurance business.
Issue : —
VIII— 5404. Florence Josephine Welsh Clark, b. April 17, 1S98, at Omaha, Neb.
Issue of Harlen Pyle Welsh (No. 826) and Mary Shazv.
VII— 2471. LAURA LOUELLA WELSH (Harlen P.. Lvdia, Amy,
John, John, John), b. Nov. 14, 1856, at Centreville, la. ; m. JOHN S. PLUN-
KETT June 2, 1881. He d. July 26, 1901.
He was a conductor for many years on the Santa Fe R. R. His widow
resides in Ottawa, Kan.
650 PALMER FAMILY.
Child :—
VIII— 5405. FLORENCE ISABEL PLUNKETT, b. Jan. 2, 1884; re
sides with her mother.
VII— 2472. MARY MINNIE WELSH (Harlen P. 6), b. Dec. 2,
1858; d. Aug. 21, 1903; m. FRED. MERRITT Nov. 28, 1888. She died at
Buffalo, N. Y. No children.
VII— 2473. ROSELLA WELSH (Harlen P. 6), b. May 24, 1861; d.
Nov. 25, 1892; unm. She was born and lived in Ottawa, Kan.
VII— 2474. HARLEN PYLE WELSH, JR. (Harlen P. 6), b. May
30, 1863; m. DAISY CUNNINGHAM Sept. 4, 1900, of Hiawatha, Kan.,
where they reside.
He is a merchant in the clothing trade.
Child born there : —
VIII— f406. Harlen Pyle Welsh, b. Oct. 16, 1901 .
VII— 2475. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE WELSH (Harlen P. 6),
b. July 27, 1865; d. Sept. 29, 1882.
Issue of Harlen Pylc Welsh {No. S^6) and Isadora A. Crawford, born in Ot-
tawa, Kan.
VII— 2476. EARL RANDOLPH WELSH (Harlen P. 6), b. May
26, 1875; d. Feb. 16, 1878.
VII— 2477. ROY ALLISON WELSH (Harlen P. 6), b. July 31,
1880; unm.
He resides in Centralia, Washington, and is engaged in the lumber busi-
ness.
Issue of Dorcas Smith Welsh {No. 82/) and Amos Atherton, born in Cincin-
nati, Iowa.
VII— 2478. EDWARD CARLISLE ATHERTON (Dorcas, Lydia,
Amy, John, John, John), b. Jan. 5, 1S62; d. Aug. 21. 1863.
VII— 2479. MARIA EDITH ATHERTON (Dorcas 6), b. July 20,
1864; m. GEORGE W. SPOONER Dec. 26, 1883; reside in Grinnell,
Iowa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 651
Children : —
VIII— 5407. Mabel Maud Spoouer, b. Aug. 17, 1884.
VIII— 5408. Harry Amos Spoouer, b. Sept. 29, 1889.
VIII— 5409. Edwin Spooner, b. 1S93; d. 1894.
VII— 2481. JENNIE JUNE ATHERTON (same line), b. May 26,
1868; m. RAY W. HAWKINS Sept. 4, 1895; reside in Cincini.ati, Iowa.
Children : —
VIII — 5410. One uuuamed, b. April 5, 1897; d. same day.
VIII — 5411. Ralph Atherton Hawkins, b. March 1, litOO.
VIII — 5412. George Raymond Hawkins, b. Aug. 31, iyo5.
VII— 2482. LEWIS HARLAN ATHERTON (Dorcas 6), b. May 9,
1870; m. ARTILISSA ALVERSON June 3, 1895; reside in Cincinnati,
Iowa.
Children: —
VIII— 5413. Edgar Eugene Atherton, b. Jan. 1. 1896.
VIII— 5414. Edith Atherton, b, Dec. 26, 1897.
VIII— 5415. Harold Atherton, b. March 2, 1900.
VIII— 5416. Richard Atherton, b Nov. 28, 1904.
Issue of Amy Choonrod {No. S28) and Reason Craven.
VII— 2483. WALTER CRAVEN (Amy, Abigail, Amv, John, John,
John), m. MARY A. THOMPSON. She d. circa 1896.
M. second, 191 o.
He is a farmer; resided near Beallsville, Pa., where liis wife died; later
removed with address, Charlroi, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue: —
VIII— 5417. William Craven. Address, Charleroi, Pa.
VIII — 5418. Sadie Craven; m. Removed to Calit'ornia.
VIII — 5419. Lizzie Craven; at home.
VIII — 5420. Armour Crazen; address, Donora, Pa.
VII— 2484. HARVEY CRAVEN; d. circa, 1882.
Issue of Dr. William H. Pyle (No. 829) and Mary Louisa Nash, all born in
Kaufman, Te.xas.
VII— 2485. LAURA PYLE (William H., Eli M.. Amy, John, John,
John), b. Oct. 31, i860; d. Dec. 8, 1878.
"It is truly a loss to the community for one of this age to be called from it
with all of life's prospects just in their opening bud" and the same as to her
sister of next No.
VII— 2486. SALLIE PYLE (William H. 6), b. Oct. 2^, 1863; d.
July 4, 1883; m. J. E. HADLACK 1880, who was b. 1864.
652 PALMER FAMILY.
VII— 2487. TEMPLE S. PYLE (William H. 6), b. Feb. 27, 1866; m.
LEE ECHOLS March 19, 1888.
He is vice president of the First National Bank of Kaufman, Texas., in
which town they reside.
Issue : —
VIII— 5421. Mary Hargrave Pyle, b. March 9, 1889.
VlII— 5422. Adaline Pyle, b. Jan. 6, 1891.
vm— 541:3. Richard S. Pyle, b. Jan. 8, 1899.
VII— 2488. CHARLES BRADLEY PYLE (William H. 6), b. Feb
17, 1868; m. CLARA GARDNER, 1891. She d. 1901.
M. second, KATE BLACKWELL 1904; address, Kaufman,Texas :
Issue ; —
VIII— 5424. Hamilton Pyle, b. in 1893.
VIII— 5425. Temple S. Pyle, Jr., b. in 1895.
Vill— 5426. Charles B. Pyle, Jr., b. in 1906.
VII— 2489. FANNIE PYLE (William H. 6), b. April 13, 1870; m.
W. A. BOGGS, 1896; address, Okemah, Okla.
Issue : —
VIH— 5427. Harold Boggs, b. in 1898.
VIII— 542S. Virginia Boggs, b. in 1900.
VII— 2490. ANNE PAULINE PYLE (William H. 6), b. Nov. i,
1872; m. DR. H. W. HOFFER 1898; address, Kaufman, Texas.
Issue : —
VIII— 5429. Donald Hoffer, b. in 1900.
Viil— 5430. Henry Holhaa Hoffer, b. in 1906.
Issue of Mary Pyle {No. d^i) and 'llwiiias E. Hargrave.
VII— 2492. CHARLES GILMORE HARGRAVE (Mary, Eli M.,
Amy, John, John, John), b. Feb. 7, 1857: m. JESSIE ROPER Jan. 20, 1897
at Chicago, 111. ; address. Falls City, Neb.
Issue : —
VIII— 5431. Thomas Exane Hargrave, b. Oct. 28, 1899. ■
VII— 2493. MARY V. HARGRAVE (Mary 6), b. July 15, 1858.
VII— 2494. THOMAS PYLE HARGRAVE (Mary 6), b. Sept. 17,
i860; m. ADA CROMWELL Jan. 23, 1884, at Macon City, Mo.
Issue : —
VIII— 5432. Mark Cromwell Hargrave, b. Oct. 10, ■1890. .-;t Wynmorc, Nrb.
VlII — 5433. Thomas Jean Hargrave, b. Dec. 5, 1891, same.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 653
VII— 2495. ANNE J. HARGRAVE (Mary 6), b. Nov. 3. 1862; m.
JOHN LAWSON WILSON June 26, 1889, at Mt. Pleasant, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 5434. Helen Wilson, b. April 10, 1891, at Wymore, Neb.
Vni— 5-135. Miiiy Adelaide Wilson, b. Dec. 17, IbUS, at Salt Lake City, 111.
VIII— 5436. Louise Etna Wilson, b. April 12, 1903, same.
VII— 2497. ETNA HARGRAVE (Mary 6), b. Aug. 22, 1873.
Issue of Margarctta Pylc {No. 8^2) and Dr. Samuel Rothackcr.
VII— 249Q. WILLIA^I H. ROTHACKER (Margarctta, Eli M.,
Amy, John, John, John), b. Feb. 23, 1859; m. MARY ELLA MILLER
April 4, 1901, b. Dec. 23, 1880; address, Richmond, O.
Issue : —
VIII— 5437. Samuel Miller Rothacker, b. Nov. 30, 1901.
VIII— 5438. John Russell Rothacker, b. B'eb. 8, 1905.
VIII— 5439. Ralph Sterling Rothacker, b. Jan. 1, 1907.
VII— 2500. FRANK P. ROTHACKER (Margaretta C), b. Nov. 3,
1865 ; d. April 4, 1889: unm. ; bur. at Richmond, O.
VII— 2501. JOHN D. ROTHACKER (Margaretta 6), b. Nov. 10,
1870; d. April 30, 1898; unm.; buried at Richmond, O.
VII— 2502. MARY H. ROTHACKER (Margaretta 6), b. Sept. 10,
1878; m. H. P. STEPHENSON June 24, 1903, b. Aug. 22, 1878; address,
Richmond, Ohio.
Issue : —
VIII— 5440. John P. Stephenson, b. Dec. 23, 1903.
Issue of Thomas H. Pyle (No. <???) and Emma C. Saunders.
VII— 2S03. CARRIE MAY PYLE (Thomas H.. Eli M.. Amv, John.
John. John), b. July 7, 1868: m. ALBERT BOURNE.
Issue : —
VIII — 5441. Name not given.
Issue of Sajiniel M. Fyle (No. 5?./) aud Sarah fane Lyons.
VII— 2504. FRANK S. PYLE (Samuel, Eli M., Amy, John, John,
John), b. Dec. 26. 1867: m. EULALA JAY May 4. 1898, b. Aug. 15, 1878.
He is of the firm of F. S. Pyle & Co., prescription druggist; address, 114
N. Main St., Mount Pleasant, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 5442. Frances Lillian Pyle, b. Jan. 23, 1904.
654 PALMER FAMII.Y.
VII— 2505. GRACE PYLE (Samuel 6), b. Sept 28, 1877; m. RALPH
K. CRANE Nov. 18, 1903. b. Jan. 27, 1878; address, Mt. Pleasant. Iowa.
Issue : —
VIII~5443. Mary Virginia Crane, h. March 10, 1907.
VII— 2506. SAML'EL T. PYLE (Samuel 6), b. Feb. 28, 1883; m.
GRACE G. HUNTER April 30, 1903. b. Feb. 28, 1883; address. New
London, Iowa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5444. W. A. Pyle, b. Nov. 26, 1904.
VIII— 6446. Samuel M. Pj-le, 3d., b. Sept. 20, 1906.
Issue of Emma Medora Pyle (No. 8^8) and IV. F. Baker.
VII— 2507. CHARLES HAMILTON BAKER (Emma, Medora 6),
b. July 14, 1870, at Richmond, O. ; m. ALICE MARY CRISWELL July
12, 1906, at St. Stephanus Lutheran church, Wheeling, W. Va., by Rev. Ern-
est M. Preuss, dau. of George S. and ]\Iary Cresswell, of Wheeling-, b. March
II, 1885, at Martin's Ferry, O.
He is editor of The Daily and Weekly Oil Review of Sistersville, W. Va ,
in which place they reside. No issue.
VII— 2508. HARRY HARLEM BAKER (Emma Medora 6), b.
Feb. 5, 1872, at Richmond, O. ; m. ELIZABETH HAMPTON GOOD-
WIN July 12. 1900, dau. of William Peter Goodwin* and ]\Iary Byrd, of Car-
oline Co., Va., b. Aug. 24, 1872.
He is assistant manager of transportation for the Consolidation Coal Co.,
office Continental Bldg. ; residence, 3108 Walbrook Ave., Baltimore, Md.
Children : —
VIII— 5446. Harlem Goodwin Baker, b. April 20, 1902.
VIII— 5447. Elizabeth Madora Baker, b. Nov. 22, 1905.
VII— 2509. SALO:^IA J. BAKER (Emma Madora 6), b. Oct 26,
1874, at Carmichaels, Pa. ; m. JACKSON COCHRANE July 30, 1906,
at Denver, Colo., son of Alexander Cochrane and Mary Jackson, b. Feb. 9,
1866, at Durban, Ontario.
He is general agent for the Fidelity Insurance Company; address, 1620
Clarkson St., Denver, Colo. No children.
Note. — William Peter Goodwin owns and resides on part of the original tract ol
land taken up in 1648 in Caroline County, Va.. by his ancestor and descended to him
without sale from that time. The line of descent was 1 James Goodwin, the emigrant
from England. 2 Peter, 3 James. 4 Littleton, 5 Jolm Thomas, 6 William Peter. The situ-
ation is about halfway between Washington, D. C, and Richmond, Va.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 655
VII— 2510. PAULINE BAKER (Emma Madora 6), b. Oct. 7, 1876,
in Morgantown, W. Va. ; m. CLARENCE ELLSWORTH FAIT Oct. 18.
1891, son of Thomas A. Fait* and Mattie Y. Wilson, b. Dec. 28, 1872; d. ( ?),
M. second, FRANK BURNSIDE Dec. 10, 1903, b. Feb. 24, 1863, at
Greenridge, Petis Co., Mo. ; address, Loveland, Colo., R. D. 2.
Issue, all born at Loveland, Colo. : —
VIII— 5448. Chailes Albeit Fait, b. April 11, 1S93; d. Feb. 25, 1910.
Vlll— 5449. Ciiailotle Saloma Vait, b. April 23, 1894.
VUX— 545U. Anua Viola Fait, b. April 26, 189G.
VII— 251 1. SHERIDAN PYLE BAKER (Emma Madora 6), b.
Sept. 12, 1878, at Alorgantown, W. Va. ; unm. ; address, Steubenville, O.
Issue of Eli Pylc Butz {No. 5jp) and Maria Gibson.
VII— 2512. HAMILTON PYLE BUTZ (Eli P., Amy, Amy, John,
John, John), b. Dec. i, 1849; d. Mar. 3, 1880; unm.
He lived on a farm near Beallsville, Pa., and was killed in a coal bank
accident.
VII— 2513. HANNAH HOPKINS BUTZ (EH P. 6), b. Aug. 2,
1851; d. Jan. 27, 1901; m. JAMES B. PEFFER Oct. i, 1879; address,
Centerville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5451. ELVA ELI PEFFER, b. Jan. 29, 1882; m. OR A TATE.
Issue : —
IX— 7400. Norman J. Peffer, Oct. 24, 1909.
VII— 2514. AMY CRAVEN BUTZ (EH P. 6), b. Nov. 16, 1853; m.
WILLIAM HORiMELL; address, Deerfield, Portage Co., O.
VII— 2515. MARY EMMA BUTZ (Eli P. 6), b. Oct. 5, 1857; m.
MARK M. GALWAY Oct. 9, 1879, b. July 16, 1853; address, Beallsville,
Pa., care Starr Mail Route.
Issue : —
VII— 5452. DAVID EARL GALWAY, b. Aug. 22, 1880; m. MYR-
TLE HUFFMAN Dec. 21. 1907.
Issue : —
rX— 7401. Russell Frnnklln Galway, b. Jan. 14, 1909.
Note.— Thomas A. Fait was b. July 14, 1838, at Zanesvllle, 0.; d. Apr. — 1882 at
Loveland, Col. His wife, Mattie Y. Wilson, b. Jan. 12, 1848, In 111.; d. Feb. U, 1879! at
Murray, lu. They were m. Feb. 4, 18t)G, Fairview, la.
656 PALMER FAMILY
VIII— 5453. RUSSELL BUTZ GALWAY; b. Feb. 28, 1893.
VIII— 5454. FRANK GIBSON GALWAY. b. July 19. 1895.
Issue of Emilie M. But:; {No. 840) and Gideon H. Hazi'kins.
VII— 2517. LAURA VIRGINIA HAWKINS (Ernilie, Amy, Amy,
John. John, John), b. Oct. 24, 1853; m. JOHN FRANKLIN KEWNEY
Dec. 24, 1 87 1, b. April 21, 1850; address, Michigan City, Ind. No issue.
VII— 2518. ELDORA IBELIA HAWKINS ( Emilie 6). b. Feb. 19.
1855: m. WILLIAM G. FONNER Feb. 5, 1885: b. Mar. 15, 1857.
He is a contractor and went to Mexico on business. Her address is 705
Arlington Ave., North Side. Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue: —
VIII— 5455. LYNN BEALL FONNER, b. April 18, 1886; m. HAR-
RY H. CLIFTON Dec. 4. 1901. b. May 29. 1885.
Issue : —
IX— 7402. Eleanor Mary Clifton, b. Feb. 5, 1903.
IX— 7403. Ilowa:d Alien (Jliuou, b. May IV, 1905.
IX— 7404. Mildred Fonner Cliltoa, b. Jan. 29, 1907; d. July 4, 1907.
IX— 7405. Ruth Echlei Clifton, b. Feb. 26, 1909.
VIII— 5456. JOHN P. FONNER, b. July 21, 1887; d. Jan. 21, 1889.
VIII— 5457. RUSSELL L. FONNER,. b. Sept. 24, 1888.
VII— 2519. CARRIE EDMONIA HAWKINS (Emilie 6). b. Sept.
24. 1859; m. HENRY C. SMITH May 10. 1879. son of Henry Smith and
Elizabeth Snyder, b. Oct. 9. 1853.
He is emplo3'ed with the Manufacturers' Light & Heat Gas Co., taking
pressure and blowing out gas wells in tlie Beallsville gas field : address. Bealls-
ville. Washington Co., Pa.
She uses the pen name "]\Irs. Dick Smith."
Issue : —
VIII— 5458. LAURA V. R. SMITH, b. Mar. 21, 1880; m. CHARLES
L. HOLDER May 27. 1905. b. Nov. 16. 1869.
On Oct. 20, 1907 they were bumed out of their home, losing everything,
but have built a new residence. He is an O. F. : address, Beallsville, Pa. No
issue.
VII— 2520. LYNN BEALL HAWKINS (Emilie 6), b. June 23,
1862: m. GEORGE F. GUTHRIDGE Sept. 15, 1907.
He is engaged with a Telegraph Company; address not given.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 657
Issue of Mary A. Bute (No. 8^5) and Solon L. Gulp.
VII— 2541. JENNIE MAY GULP (Mary. Amy, Amy, John. John,
John), b. Oct. 24, 1868, at Allensville, Ind. ; m. BENJAMIN S. TURNER,
of Huntsville, Ala., June 22, 1898, at Chattanooga, Tenn.
They resided in several localities, last address, 2409 Ave. I, Ensley, Ala.
Issue : —
VIII— 5459. Harriet Louise Turner, b. July 24, 1899, at Birmingham, Ala.
VIII— 5460. Helen Mary Turner, b. Dec. 29. inoi, at Huntsville, Ala.
VIII— 5461. Benjamin S. Turner, b. Dec. 29, 190.3, at Tuscumbia, Ala.
VIII— 5462. Susannah Frances Turner, b. Nov. 21, 1909, at Moore's Mill, Ala.
VII— 2542. DAVID HOMER GULP (Mary A. 6), b. Aug. ii, 1870;
m. DAISY D. TURNER, of Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21, 1895; address not found.
Issue : —
VIII— 5463. Earl Warren Gulp, b. Aug. 7, 1896, Chattanooga, Tenn. He lives with his
auut (last no.).
Issue of Elmira Hopkins {No. 84/) and Isaac VanVoorliis, born in Washing-
ton Go., Pa.
VII— 2543. HANNAH SALENA VAN VOORHIS (Elmira 6), b.
Oct. 9, 1848; m. HENRY HARRISON HUFFMAN 1868 (?), son of
John Huffman (b. 1807; d. 1861) and Margaret Yoke (b. 1810; d. 1849), b.
Feb. 20, 1843; address, Wellsburg, W. Va., R. D. 2 ; Box. 32.
Ghildren : —
VIII— 5469. (f) HENRY OTTO HUFFMAN, b. March 10, 1877; d.
Jan. 30, 1902; m. HARRY DAGUE. No children.
VIII— 5465. (b) LIZZIE VERENA HUFFMAN, b. Nov. 28. 1870;
m. ALDON DAGUE; reside in Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue: —
TX— 7406. Dorothy Dague.
IX— 7407. Marjorie Dague.
IX— 7408. Ethel Dngue.
IX— 7409. Edua Dague; deceased.
VIII— 5466. (c) JOHN HOPKINS HUFFMAN, b. Jan. 28. 1874; d.
Jan. 23, 1909: m. MARGARET WALTON, of Moundsville, W. Va.
Issue : —
IX— 7410. Mary Salrna Huffman.
VIII— S467. (d) ISAAG VAN VOORHIS HUFFMAN, b. Jan. 28,
1874 (twin with last No.),; m. HELEN HARTLEY, of Washington, Pa.;
reside in Los Angeles, Gal.
Issue : —
658 PALMER FAMILY.
IX— Till. Mildred Huffman.
IX— 7412. Lloyd Huffman.
IX— 7413. Kathleen Huffman.
IX— 7414. Gertrude Huffman.
VIII— 5468. (e) LILLIAN GERTRUDE HUFFMAN, b. April 19,
1875; d. April 29, 1904; m. DANIEL :SIILLISON; resided in Donora. Pa.
No children.
VIII— 5469. (f) HENRY OTTO HUFFMAN, b. March 10, 1877; d.
m. DESSIE McGINNIS; address, Scenery Hill, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7415. Sheldon Huffman.
IX— 7416. Louise Huffman.
IX— 7417. Lelia Huffman.
VIII— 5470. (g) HALLIE SALENA HUFFMAN, b. Jan. 28, 1879;
m. HENRY FRYE; address, Bentleyville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
IX— 7418. Salena Frye.
IX— 7419. Audrey Frye.
VIII— 5471. (h) HARRY GARFIELD HUFFMAN, b. Jan. 28,
1879; unm. ; address, Wellsburg, W. Va.
VIII— 5472. (i) FANNIE MILLS HUFFMAN, b. Oct. 27, 1880; m.
HARRY DAGUE, husband of her sister Ira (See No. 5464) ; reside in Po-
hetan Co., Va. No children.
VIII— 5473. (j) LULU MAY HUFFMAN, b. Feb. 20, 1883;
address, Wellsburg, W. Va.
VIII— 5474. (k) NELLIE BLANCHE HUFFINIAN, b. Jan. 17. 1885:
address, Wellsburg, W. Va.
VIII— 5475. (1) CLYDE RAY^L\N HUFFMAN, b. Feb. 25, 1888;
resides in Los Angeles, Cal.
VII— 2544. SAMUEL S. VAN VOORHIS (Elmira 6), b. May 22,
1850: d. 1873: m. LULU HOSACK.
Issue : —
VIII— 5476. CHARLES VAN VOORHIS: m. EVA CARSON: ad-
dress, Charleroi, Pa. No children.
VII— 2545. THOMAS H. VAN VOORHIS (Elmira 6), b. June 17,
1852; m. ANNA NYSWANER Feb. 20. 1895, dau. of Hiram and Elizabeth
N3'swaner, b. Aug. 8, 1861.
He is a farmer: address, Beallsville, Washington Co., Pa.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 659
Issue : —
VIII— 5477. Freddie H. Van Voorhis, b. Nov. 10, 1895.
VIII— 5478. Isaac Shannon Van Voorhis, b. Oct. 2.3, 1897.
VIII— 5479. Elizabeth Van Voorhis, b. Sept. 3, IDOl.
VIII— 5480. Frank Van Voorhis, b. Aug. 11. 1904.
VII— 2546. ELIZABETH VAN VOORHIS (Elmira 6). b. Jan. 9.
1856; m. JOHN GOETHMAN; address, 78 McKennan Ave., Washirp-ton.
Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5481. Dale Goethman.
VIII— 5482. Katharine Goethman.
VIII— 5483. Van Goethman.
VIII — 5184. Norman Goethman.
VII— 2547. VAN EMAN VAN VOORHIS (Elmira 6), b. 1858; m.
IDA HICKMAN about 1890, dau. of Peter Hickman (a Civil War Veteran).
Issue : —
VIII— 5485. Ray Van Voorhis.
VIII— 5486. William Van Voorhis.
VIII— 5487. Elmira Van Voorhis.
VIII— 5488. Dewey Van Voorhis.
VIII— 5489. Thomas Van Voorhis.
VII— 2548. CHARLES VAN VOORHIS (Elmira 6). b. Oct. 11,
1866; unm. : address, Scenerv Hill, Pa.
Issue of Adam P. Hopkins (No. 848) and R. Maria Nczckirk, born in Wash-
ington Co., Pa.
VII— 2549. HENRY N. HOPKINS (Adam P.. Hannah, Amy, John
3), b. April 24, 1852; m., but wife dec'd. No issue.
VII— 2S50. MARY A. HOPKINS fAdam 6). b. Oct. 16, 1853:
HARVEY McCUNE; address, Beachview, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 5490. Hazel McCiine.
VIII— 6491. Harvey McCune.
Issue of Nancy Hopkins (No. 840) and Jos. Alexander Neivkirk. born in
Washinp^on Co., Pa.
VII— 2551. T. HOPKINS NEWKIRK (Nancv 6). b. Auff. 11. 1849:
m. EMMA L. COOK Nov. 12, 1884, dau. of Mark and Sarah Cook. b. Oct.
21, 1863.
66o PALMER FAMILY.
He has been in the real estate and insurance business; was acting P. M.
for three years under Cleveland's administration : was District Water Com-
missioner under Gov. Thomas, of Colorado, for two j-ears: was a member of
Colorado State Legislature, Sixth General Assembly, during Gov. Alva Ad-
ams' first term; was Mayor of Florence, Cal., 1900 and 1901 ; present address,
R. D. 2, Bo.x. 2'j2, E. 53rd St., Los Angeles, Cal.
Issue ; —
VIII— 5492. EDNA NEWKIRK, b. Aug. 19, 1886: m. GEORGE
MEREDITH Aug. 12, 1909; probable residence, Los Angeles, Cal.
VIII— 5493. NORA NEWKIRK, b. Sept. 9, 1888; d. Nov. 6, 1890.
VIII— 5494. NONA NEWKIRK, b. Dec. 5, 1894.
She has been a student of the Von Stein Academy of Music for nearly
three years, where she took her only instruction in music, and where she took
three first prizes and one second prize in the art, which enabled her to secure by
close application and determined efforts her own musical education in which
she has exceptionally bright talents.
VIII— 5495. VAN HOPKINS NEWKIRK, b. Sept. 4, 1903.
VII— 2:^52. HARRIET OELLA NEWKIRK (Nancv 6), b. Nov. 29,
1850; m. WILLIAM MORTIMER RICHARDSON Feb.'27, 1873. son of
Richard Richardson"^ and Eliza Neblock. He d. Jan. 12. 1906; bur. in Bealls-
ville Cemetery. Her address is California, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— :;496. RICHARD KIRK RICHARDSON, b. Dec. 26, 1873:
m. HARRIET GEHO Aug. 5, 1897.
He is in the real estate and insurance business; address, California, Pa.
Child ;—
IX— 7420. Harriet Eleanor Richardson, b. May 19, 1898.
VII— 2553. CHARLES NEWKIRK (Nancy 6), b. Sept. 20, 1855;
unm.
He is a carpenter, with address Bentleyville, Washington Co., Pa.
VII— 2S54. NORA NEWKIRK (Nancy 6). b. Nov. 16, 1868: m.
JOHN B. RIYERS May 29, 1889, son of John and Anna Mary Myers, b.
April 14, 1865.
He is in the real estate and insurance business in California, Washington
Co., Pa. No issue.
Note.— Richard Richardson, was h. Nov. 17, 1810: d. June 17, 1883; Eliza (Neblock)
was b. Feb. 9, 1813; d. Jan. 13, 1857. They were m. Nov. 4, 1834.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 66i
VII— 2555. CLYDE NEWKIRK (Nancy 6), b. Aug. 29, 1870; m.
JOSEPHINE CRAFT June 10, 1897.
He is a journalist and humorous writer and editor of the "BingA-illc Bu-
gle" and signs his name Newton Newkirk. No issue; address, "^j, Brighton
Ave., Boston, Mass.
Issue of Mary Ann Hopkins {No. 8jO) and David Ritchey, born in Wash-
ington Co., Pa.
VII— 2556. lANTHIAS RITCHEY (Mary Ann 6), b. Aug. 30,
1854; unm. ; resides in Colorado.
Vll— 2557. JENNIE B. RITCHEY (Marv Ann 6), b. July 19, 1856;
m. SCOTT BRYAN; address, 2256 Williams St., Denver, Colo.
Issue : —
VIII— 5497. Russell Bryan.
VIII— 5498. Fred. Bryan.
Issue of Thomas Keys {No. 8^4) and Mary Plaits.
VII— 2560. ELIZABETH KEYS (Thomas 6), m. JOSEPH SCOTT;
address, Bentleyville, Washington Co., Pa.
Issue of Amy Keys {No. 8fi=i) and U'iUiani Warwick.
See record under their names in Sixth Generation. No further records
received.
Issue of Hannah Jane Keys {No. 8j8) and Samuel Mikesell.
VII— 2576. ELMIRA MIKESELL (Hannah Jane 6), b. Dec. i. 1870:
d. Mar. 22, 1887; unm. ; bur. at Lone Pine, Pa.
VII— 2577. KATE MIKESELL (Hannah Jane 6), b. June 21, 1872;
m. S. F. WHERRY Dec. 25. 1890, at Scenery Hill; address, Scenery Hill,
Pa.
Issue of Elizabeth Keys {No. 859) and Leonard Tenhart.
VII— 2578. FRANK TENHART (Elizabeth 6), b. Feb. 2. 1872.
VII— 2579. ANNIE TENHART (Elizabeth 6). b. Mar. 29. 1873;
dec'd.
662 PALMER FAMILY
Issue of Virginia R. Pyle (No. 864) and Jacob Elery Haiukins.
VII— 2580. DON PYLE HAWKINS (Virginia. Job, Amy, John,
John, John), I. Feb. 25, 1893, at Beallsville, Pa.
He graduated at Beallsville High School June. 1910. with high honor. He
is engaged at this writing as a newspaper correspondent for the Gazette Times
of Pittsburg, Pa., and other newspapers; lives with his mother at Beallsville,
Washington Co., Pa. ; later has become local editor of the Bentley-ville Times.
VII— 2581. GLEN BLAKER HAWKINS (Virginia 6). b. July 21.
1895, Beallsville, Pa.; at home. He has an extensive newspaper route and
agency.
A GENEALOGICAL RECORD
OF THE
DESCENDANTS
William and Ann (Palmer) Trimble
OF Concord, Delaware County, Pa., and
James and Mary (Palmer) Trimble
OF
West Bradford, Chester County, Pa.
Trimble Division
EMBRACING ALSO, LARGELY, THE SURNAMES:
Baily, Baldwin, Beningtou, Brinton, Butler, Downing, Eastwick,
Edge, Evans, Faddis, Faircliild, Forsythe, Gheen, Gordon,
Halsted, Harris, House, Jacobs, Janney, Jenks, King,
Lyle, McClellan, Mechem, Painter, Peirce,
Peters, Pratt, Rothrock, Scarlett, Smith,
Sharpless, Speakman, Taylor,
Thomas, Webster, Whelen,
White, Woodward,
Young, Zook,
and others.
New Edition
Compiled by Lewis Palmer
1910
GENEALOGICAL HISTORY
Trimble Division
The name Trimble, according to Richard Stephen Charnock in his "Lu-
dus Patronymicus, or Etymology of Curious Names," is from irebel, signify-
ing "the fair or fine place," and is probably of Comish origin. According to
the best interpretation, it seems to come from the words tre, "a place" or
"town," and bcl. "fair" or "pretty"; and as surnames were taken, very consid-
erably, from the surrounding circumstances, it is highly probable that the
dweller in some cozy spot still continues to remind his progeny of it by a name,
though they may have changed its orthography. It is likely, however, that the
name, in some instances, has been deri\ed from the roots trum, "firm,"
"strong," and compounded with bald, a "fortress," making trumbald, which
has been changed in time to Trumbull and names of that character, which in
turn have given place to Tremble, Trimble, etc. — Teutonic Name-System.
The appearance of the name in Ireland was due to the emigration which
took place across the Channel, and, with others, it bcame established in tha
north of that island.
Concerning the ancestry of those of whom it is now proposed to speak but
little can be said. They resided in Antrim, Armagh and adjacent counties in
the north of Ireland, where the name is still to be found. The evidence of this
is apparent from the following anecdote: There were residing in this (Dela-
ware) county a few years ago emigrants from Enniskillen, in the north of Ire-
land, who became acquainted with some of the Trimble family of Concord,
and they would notice the striking resemblance of certain of these to one Jack
Trimble of their native town. A connection of the family, knowing this cir-
cumstance, and meeting with another emigrant from Enniskillen, inquired if
he knew Jack Trimble, and immediately received the answer, "Yes ; were you
ever in Ireland?"
It is pretty well established that there arrived in this country in the 6th
mo. (August), 1729, several brothers Trimble, but the exact number is in
doubt. The names of William, James and Hugh are certain, as being broth-
ers, and that of John is tolerably so. his name being to both William's and
James's marriage certificates. Some accounts and traditions also exist of a
Joseph and Henry.
As this record proposes to deal only with the descendants of William and
James, the others will be passed with a brief notice.
HUGH m., but his wife's name does not appear; he settled in Middletown,
Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa., and raised a family of children; some of
his descendants still reside in this county. He appears to have been a man of
668 . TRIMBLE FAMILY.
some note, as he represented the county in the Provincial Assembly for four
years — from 175610 1760.
JOHN. \\'e have no certain account of him, but he went to Virginia as a
brother removed that way, and was probably the progenitor of the late Gover-
nor Allen Trimble, of Ohio, Hon. John Trimble, of Tenn.essee, Judge Robert
1 rimble of the U. S. Supreme Court, and of many of the name in the various
Western States.
There were a Joseph and Mary Trimble living in the vicinity of Phila-
delphia, Pa., whose ancestry 1 have been unable to find.
They had a son, Joseph Trimble, who died 9 mo. 14, 1839. He married
_R£beccaJFussell_3 mo. 21, 1837, who was b. 4 mo. 21, 1796 and d. 7 mo. 8,
1882. She was buried at Merion Mtg.
She was the 8th child of Bartholomew Fussell and Rebecca Bond, he be-
mg a noted minister in the Society of Friends. James and Rebecca (Fussell)
Trimble had a dau., Esther Jane Trimble, b. 3 mo. 2, 1838; d. 6 mo. 2, 1888;
m. Isaac H. Lippincott 2 mo. — , 1882. She was a distinguished elocutionist
and teacher, and author of a Chart of Literature Authors. No issue. (See
Fussell Genealogy.)
JOSEPH TRIMBLE* emigrated from Ireland when a lad, about 1839,
and served a time with a William Brov.n; Ik bought property in Nottingham,
Chester Co.; on 9 mo. 30, 1741, m. .Sarah Churchman, sister to John, a min-
ister in the Society of Friends, and a second wife, Ann Chandler, having chil-
dren by each. His descendants are still to be found in that vicinity.
JOSEPH TRIMBLE, b. July 10, 1720, in County of Antrim, Ireland; m. SARAH
CHURCHMAN Nov. 30, 1741, only dau. of John Churchman, of Sothron Waldon, Eng-
land, and Hannah Cone, dau. of Thos. Cone, of Oxford, Oxfordshire.
M. second, ANN CHANDLER, Feb. 22, 1753, at Nottingham.
Issue by first wife: —
William Trimble, b. Nov. 1, 1745; date of death unknown.
•John Trimble, b. Dec. 16, 1746; d. in 1810.
Ma'iy Trimble, b. July 10, 1748. No other record of her.
Issue by second wife: —
Joseph Trimble, b. Oct. 29, 1754.
Thomas Trimble, b. May 4, 1756.
Jacob Trimble, b. Feb. 27, 1758.
Sarah Trimble, b. May 27, 1760.
James Trimble, b. April 20, 1762.
Elisha Trimble, b. March 18, 1765.
No other record of these.
•JOHN TRIMBLE, m. KATHARINE;, WILSON July — , 1772.
Children:—
Anne Trimble, b. Aug. 15, 1774; d. June 16, 1840.
David Trimble, b. April 18, 1778. He never married. He went to Kentucky and becam*
a U. S. Senator. He died in Greenup, Greenup Co., Ky, where there la a monu-
ment erected to his memory by the citizens of the State.
JOHN TRIMBLE had removed from Brick Meeting House, Cecil Co., Mo., In 1775,
to Hopewell, Culpepper Co., Va. He m. second, RACHEL RIDGWAY, of Va., in 1779.
• Note — The following account of Joseph Trimble and hia deacendanta baa b«ei»
furnished by Wm. P. Trimble, of Edgewood Farm. Harford Co., Md.
TRIMBLE FAMILY. - 669
Their issue were: —
1. NANCY TRIMBLE, b. in 1780; m. I. WOODROW.
2. SARAH TRIMBLE, b. in 1781; m. WILLIAM STARR, of Va.
3. CHARITY TRIMBLE, b. in 1785; m. JAMES McCLENTICK.
4. CATHERINE TRIMBLE, b. in 1787.
5. JOHN TRIMBLE, b. in 1793; m. WINNE .
6. WILLIAM TRIMBLE, b. in 1795; m. STUART, of Arkansas.
7. ISAAC R. TRIMBLE, b. in 1801; d. in 1888; m. MARIA CATTELL PRESST-
MAN, of South Carolina, July 4, 1831.
Children: —
(a) DAVID C. TRIMBLE, b. April 18, 1832; m. SALLIE LLOYD Nov. 12, 1859,
of Wye House, Talbot Co., Md., only child Dr. I. R. Trimble, b. Oct. 10, 1860;
d. Feb. 23, 1908.
(b) WILLIAM P. TRIMBLE, b. March 27, 183G, at the Eutaw House, Baltimore,
Md.; m. ELIZABETH EMORY Jan. 1, 1861. of Manor Glen. Baltimore Co., Md.
His address is Edgewood, Md. They have one daughter:
MARIA PRESSTMAN TRIMBLE, b. May 1, 1863; m. GEO. T. HOLLYDAY April
18, 1888.
No issue.
M. second, WM. 0. S. DEMPFEL, Sept. 5, 1890, of Talbot Co., Md.
Issue: —
Maria Trimble Dumpfel, b. June 18, 1894.
FIRST GENERATION
I— I. WILLIAM TRIMBLE, b. — , 1705. in the county of Antrim,
Ireland; d. 8 mo. 5, 1795; buried at Concord Friends' grounds.
"^ II— 6. ANN PALMER (John i). b. 1706, in Concord; d. 10 mo. 11,
1$ 1755-
^^jv The proceedings in relation to their position in Friends' Meeting and mar-
riage are shown by the following extracts :
"At our Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, held ye 5th of ye 4th mo., 1732,
"Ann Pamer and Mary Pamer, daughters o f John and Mary Pamer desires to
come under ye care of friends and their request is accepted."
"At a monthly meeting held at Concord Meeting-house ye 5th of ye 6th month 1734,
"Concord Preparative meeting Signifies that William Trimble Desires to come
under the care of friends which this meeting accepts of."
"At a monthly meeting held at Concord Meeting-house the Second day of ye
Eighth month by appointment 1734 William Trimble & Ann Palmer appeared here &
proposed their intentions of Marriage with each other this being the first time Nich-
olas & John Newlin are to enquire into his clearness relating to marriage and also to
enquire of ye young woman's parents whether they are free that their daughter shall
marry with the said young man and report to our next meeting."
"At the next Monthly Meeting 4th of 9 mo. 1734.
"William Trimble & Ann Palmer appeared here and continued their intentions
of marriage this being the second time nothing appears to obstruct, they having con-
sent of parents and relation as aperes by those friends which were to go to ye young
woraans parents to inquire of their consent which they gave very freely therefore this
meeting leaves them to their liberty to consumate their marriage according to the good
order used amongst us. Nicholas Newlin & John Newlin are to attend the marriage
ft report to ye next meeting & return the Marriage Certificate to be recorded."
"At a monthly meeting & ye 2nd day of ye 10 mo., 1734. Those which were to
attend the marriage of William Trimble and Ann Palmer report that it was accom-
plished orderly ye 13 day of ye 9 month 1734 at Concord meeting-house and moderate
at ye house of entertainment."
William purchased land in close proximity to Concord Mill (see illustra-
tion), and erected thereon a dwelling (his land will be seen by reference to the
map) ; it appears to have been purchased in two tracts — the first, about sev-
a:ty acres, of Thomas West, July 12, 1737, being part of a tract of two hun-
dred acres taken up by Thomas King by patent dated July 2, 1681, and a little
later from Joseph Nichlin, about thirty acres, which were a part of a tract
purchased by Moses Key in 1702 of Thomas Moore, and subsequently sold to
Nichlin. The annexed is a view of his residence. Their photographs are pre-
sented in a deed given to his brother James in 1 748.
Here William and Ann took up their permanent abode, and appeared to
have thriven both in the good things of the earth and of the spiritual kingdom.
Friends seem to have appreciated his services, from the following extract :
"At a monthly meeting held the 4th day of 6 mo. 1746, Concord preparative
meeting returns William Trimble for an Elder to sit in the monthly meeting
of ministers and Elders in the room of Thos. Gilpin, which is accepted till
farther orders." "He was continued in this position many years, and most like-
FIRST GENERATION. 671
ly until his death. His name also very often appears in connection with other
business of the Society.
As time progressed he became the owner of more land in the neighbor-
RESIDENCE OF WILLIAM AND ANN TRIMBLE.
hood, and also of a large tract in Whiteland Twp., 15 miles northward in the
Great Valley. The extent of his possessions is quite fully shown in his will.
Ann, as may be noticed, died long before him. She was buried at Concord.
VIEW OF CONCORD MILLS AND SETTLEMENT OF WILLIAM TRIMBLE.
Hem. second. PHEBE THOMAS,* 9. mo. 15, 1757, at Uwchlan M.-H.,
widow of Richard Thomas, of Whiteland, and mother of three of his daugh-
ters-in-law. She was b. 8 mo. 26, 171 7; d. 6 mo. 14, 1784. *For further no-
tice see John Trimble No. II-3. No ch. by the last marriage.
From various certificates granted by Concord and Uwchlan Monthly
Meetings, it would seem that William and Phebe removed to his possessions in
Whiteland for a time, but returned to Concord after the death of his son John,
and continued to reside there until the close of their lives.
Copy of the Will of William Trimble, proven 1795.
I William Trimble of the Township of Coucoid being f.clvauced in years and weak of
Body but through divine favour of sound disposing mind and memory do make thia my
last wiU and Testament. — Imprimis I give to my son William Trimble all that part of
my premises situate in West Whiteland that adjoins his saw mill and north of the great
Road called Lancaster Road to him his Heirs and assigns forever, likewise I give and
bequeath to my said son William my black Walnut Desk and walnut oval Table In full
of all Legacies whatsoever. My son Joseph have had what I intended for him only Sirty
Pounds hereafter directed to be paid him by Daniel and my grand son William twenty
Ave Pounds.
Item, I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Trimble one hundred and seventy
Ave Pounds (besides what he have already had of me of which I have kept a memoran-
dum of) to be paid to blm one year after my Decease.
• Note. — Phebe Trimble became an acknowledged minister in the Society of Friends.
By the records of Chester Quarterly Mtg., it appears that she obtained a minute of ap-
proval to travel to the westward (southward) of this continent 11 mo. 6, 1760. "On re-
turning the minute 8 mo. 8, 1761, she produced two certificates of appreciation — one from
the quarterly mtg. In the County of Orange and Roan held at Cane Creek In North Caro-
lina dater 9th of 5 mo., 1761; the other from the monthly mtg. held in Fredericksburg,
South Carolina date 1st of 2nd mo., 1761 — both setting forth their satisfaction of her
visit in their parts, which were read to our general satisfaction."
A memorial of her life g^iven by Concord Monthly Mtg. states: "About the 42d year
of her age, in 1759, she settled with her husband, William Trimble, in Concord, being
recommended by certificate from Goshen Mtg. as an approved minister; which character
she Justly attained. Her public appearances tho generally in few words were truly ac-
ceptable and edifying, being clear, pertinent, comprehensive and savory. Her deport-
ment was instructive and it may justly be said her 'Adorning was that of a meek and
quiet spirit." Her heart and house were open to the reception and entertainment of her
friends and the poor of all denominations, in her neighborhood, partook of her kindness
and by her romoval lost a sympathizing friend."
672 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Item, I give. Devise to my son Daniel Trimble all my Messuage Plantation and
tract of land situate in the townsliip of Thornbury, containing one hundred acres with
allowance to him. his Heirs and assigns forever on condition that he pays his brother
Joseph Sixty Pounds within one year after my Decease.
Item. I give and devise to my Daughter Hannah the wife of Isaac Jacobs all the
other part of my aforesaid premises or tract of land situate in the Township of West
WhitPland to the south of the aforesaid Lancaster Road to her and her heirs and assigns
forever.
Item. — I give and bequeath to my Daughter Rachel Trimble two hundred and forty
Pounds in one year after my Decease also all the household Furniture which was pro-
vided for her some time ago: besides what she have already had of me of which I have
kept n memorandum and likewise full liberty of living and residing in my Messuage and
Plantation wherein I now dwell during lier unmarried state.
Item. — I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Trimble two hundred and fifty
pounds to be paid her in one year alter my Decease also fuU liberty of living and resid-
ing in my Messuage and Plantation wherein I now dwell during her unmarried state
and likewise one bed and furniture thereunto belonging, and six chairs and armed Do.
and Cloathes press which now stand in my lodging Room.
Item, — It is also my will that my aforesaid two sons Joseph and Samuel Trimble
shall liave the priveledge of sawing at my saw mill as much timber as may be conven-
ient lor the necessary improvements and repairs of their now present messuage and
plantation during their Residence on said premises and no longer they bringing their
own timber.
Item. — I give and devise to my Grandson William Trimble offspring of my son
John Trimble Dec'd all my messuage plantation and tract of land situate in the Town-
ship of Concord which I purchased of Thomas West and Joseph Nichlin containing as
may appear by my deeds for the same except such priviledges of and to the same as is
before mentioned to him his Heirs and assigns forever when he shall arrive to the full
age of twenty one years he paying therefore within one year after my Decease the sum
of two hundred pounds in the manner following viz to my son Samuel Trim-
ble the sum one hundred pounds to my son Joseph Trimble the sum
of twenty-five pounds, to ray daughter Hannah Jacobs the sum of twenty-five pounds, to
my daughter Rachel Trimble the sum of twenty-five pounds and to my daughter Ann
Trimble the sum of twenty-five pounds. Also I give and bequeath to my said grandson my
clock and stove on condition that he pays to my grand child Lydia Trimble daughter
of my son William Trimble the sum of ten pounds in one year after my Decease to be
put on interest, by her father for her use.
Item, I give and bequeath all the remainder and residue of my personal Estate
of what kind soever unto my five children hereafter named (to wit) Joseph, Samuel, Han-
nah wife of Isaac Jacobs, Rachel and Ann Trimble to be equally divided among them
share and share alike.
Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Samuel Trimble and my son
In law Isaac Jacobs my joint executors of this my last will and Testament and do hereby
give and bequeath unto each of them one half Johannes over and above all other Legacies
herin before mentioned in consideration of their faithfully executing the trust hereby
reposed in them now revoking ail former wills by me made declaring ths and ths only
to be my last will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
seal dated this third day of the first month one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven
1787.
WM. TRIMBLE (Seal)
Signed sealed and pronounced to be the last
will and Testament of the said Wil-
liam Trimble in the presence of ub
PETER HATTON •\ af'fd
ABR'M SHARPLES > a'bt
THOMAS MARSHALL J af'fd
I omitted in its proper place to mention my son William Trimble to assist and see
that my will is honestly and faithfully Executed according to the true intent and meaning
thereof this is my will and desire my said son should give his assistance as is above
desired thou has full power by this to act as above from me thy Father
WILLIAM TRIMBLE.
FIRST GENERATION. 673
The children of William and Ann were :
3. John, b. 6 mo. (Aug O. S.) 24, 1735; d. 6 mo. 25, 1772.
4. William, b. 9 mo. 9, 1737; d. 2 mo. 6, 1821.
o. Joseph, b. 7 nio. IT, 1739; d. 10 mo. 16. 1821.
6. Samuel, b.7 mo. 17, 1741; d. 7 mo. 13, 1818.
7. Hannah, b 8 mo. 22, 1743; d. 5 mo. 8, 1834.
8. Daniel, b. 12 mo. 1, 1745; d. 2 mo. 2, 1807.
9. Rachel, b. 4 mo. 11, 1748; d. 9 mo. 27, 1832.
10. Ann, b. 1 mo. 19, 1752; d. 9 mo. 30, 1837.
These children were born under the O. S. calendar except the last, who
was born in the first month of the first year of the new style. A further ac-
count of them will be found under their numbers in the next generation.
Line of James.
1—2. JAMES TRIMBLE, b. on Midsummer Eve, 4 mo. (June O. S.)
24, 1707, in the county of Antrim. Ireland; d. 11 mo. 21. 1792. in Bradford^
Chester Co., Pa. : buried by the side of his wife in Friends' grounds at Mar-
shallton. He arrived in this country in company with his brothers in 1729,
and probably remained with or near them for some time., though nothing is
known of his doings until we find:
"At a Monthly meeting held at Concord meeting-houpe ye 5 day of ye 3 month 1735,
"James Trimble Desires to joyn himself to friends and come under their care which
is approved of."
It has been suggested that both William and James "were inticed into the
fold by their sweethearts," but, whatever the cause, we may safely assume that
the subsequent life of each shows a sincerity of attachment to principle not
common where connections are blindly formed.
II — 7. MARY PALMER (John i), being younger than Ann. was
probably b. about 1708, but the entire record concerning her age seems to have
been lost.
The proceedings relating to their marriage being exactly similar to those
of William's and Ann's, I have somewhat abridged them :
"At a Monthly Meeting held at Concord ye 6 day of 8 month 1735 Jamea.Trlmble &
Mary Palmer appeared here & proposed their intentions of Marriage with each other
* c. At the next meeting 3 of 9 mo. 1735 James Trimble & Mary Palmer appeared here
and continued their intentions of Marriage ft<\. &c.
"Thomas West & Benjamin Mendenhall, Jr. are to attend ye marriage & report. At
the meeting held ye 5 of ye 11 month 1735 Those Friends that were to attend the mar-
riage of James Trimble and Mary Palmer report that it was accomplished ye 3 day
of ye 10 month 1735 at Concord Meeting-house and moderate at the house of enter-
tainment."
Soon after their marriage they removed to within the limits of Chester
Meeting, as : —
"At a Monthly Meeting held at Concord 1st of 1 mo. fMarcb) 1735-6 James Trimble
made application for a certificate for him and his wife to Chester Monthly Meeting, they
being settled within the varge of ye said meeting."
This settlement did not prove permanent, as : —
"At a Monthly Meeting at Concord ye ,^th of ye 4 month 1738, .lames Trimble pro-
duced a certificate for him and his wife from Chester Monthly meeting which Is accepted."
674 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
The future home is not yet found, but a few months adds the additional
information : —
"At a Monthly meeting held at Concord the first day of 11 month 1738, application
being made to this meeting for a certificate for James Trimble and his wife they being
settled within the varge of Br'dford Monthly Meeting John Newlln and Ralph Eavenson
are to inquire into their affairs and Clearness of the conversation if nothing appears
to obstruct to prepare a Certificate and bring it to next meeting."
At the next meeting the certificate for James Trimble and wife was pro-
duced and signed.
It is probable that their settlement was on the tract of land he afterward
purchased, and which has continued to belong to his descendants to the present
time. It is situated on the west branch of the Brandywine, in Bradford Twp.,
Chester Co., Pa., and a small village erected thereon bears the name of Trim-
bleville. The annexed view gives a good idea of the locality and situation of
the buildings.
By reference to the deeds given in relation to this property, it appears to
have been part of three several tracts of land as originally taken up by Richard
Peirce, Benjamin Chambers and Samuel Marshall. The first deed states that
"By a warrant from the late Proprietary's Commissioners dated the 17th of
May 1705 there was surveyed and laid out on the 17th of Sept. then ensuing
unto Richard Peirce in right of himself and wife .\nn, who came servants into
the provence at the first settlement thereof, a certain tract of land situate in
Ben.salem township (now called Bradford) containing 100 acres &c."
The second deed informs that by a patent under the hands of Edward
Shippen. Griffith Owen. Thomas Story and James Logan, Commissioners of
William Penn, late Proprietary of the province of Pennsylvania, etc., they did
grant and con^•e^' to Benjamin Chambers a tract of land in Bensalem township
containing 2470 acres, etc.
By the third deed we have that "John Penn Thomas Penn, and Richard
Penn, Esqs., true and absolute proprietaries of the provence of Pennsylvania
&c, by a certain patent bearing date the 3 and 20th day of .\ugust 1735 for
the consideration therein mentioned did grant and convey to Samuel Marshall
a certain tract of land in Bradford township, county of Chester &c containing
199^ acres." The consideration mentioned in all the deeds is one English
silver shilling, or value thereof in coin, yearly on the first of each March for
each TOO Acre^
After vaJteiS changes, portions of each of the above tracts came into the
possession of "mHiam Marshall and Elizabeth his wife. And on 4th day of
May, * 1744, the^ sold to Robert Mendenhall, William Trimble and James
Trimble a "certain messuage plantation and water-corse and Grist-mill and saw
mill and' 70 acres of land," giving to each a separate deed for one full and
equal and undivided third part thereof. This copartnership continued seven
j-ears, when on the i8th day of June, 1751, William Trimble and Ann his
wife, and Robert Mendenhall and Phebe his wife, conveyed to James Trimble
their shares in the above property. In 1758 James also purchased adjoining
lands (o the amount of twenty-eight acres.
It is rarely that so intricate aiid numerous proceedings are met with in
the purchase of land as may be found in the deeds by which James and Mary
became possessors of this property.
They lived here during the rest of their lives, quietly pursuing the noble
FIRST GENERATION. 675
avocations of farming and milling. The location has been rendered classic by
its memorable associations with the American Revolution. It was at this
place, Trimble's Ford, that part of the British troops crossed the stream on
that eventful day, the nth of September, 1777, to the surprise of Gen. \Vash-
ington and temporary check to the cause of liberty.
James survived Mary many years, but remained unmarried. His will is
as follows :
"Be it Remembered that I James Trimble of the township of West Bradford In
the County of Chester and State of Pennsylvania being well stricken in years but through
the goodnu.ss of God favoured •with a sound disposing mind and Memory and calling to
Mind the Mortality of my body I therefore for the settling of my outward estate do make
and ordain this my ,last will and Teetament in manner and form following viz First
my will is that my Body be interred in a decent and orderly manner at the discretion
of my herinafter Ex'rs and that all my just debts and funeral charges be carefully and
finally discharged by my Ex'r.
"Item 1 give and bequeath unto my son James Trimble all my lands in West Brad-
ford township, it being in three separate tracts as pr Deeds will appear. Computed to con-
tain in the whole one hundred and twenty one acres with the Appurtenances, to hold to
him his heirs and assigns forever.
"Item I give and Bequeath unto my son Isaac Trimble the sum of one hundred and
fifty Pounds exclusive of what I have already given him as also my walnut Desk.
"Item I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Mary Downing the sum of twenty
five pounds and the little walnut table marked with the letters M. P.
"Item I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Ann Taylor the sum of twenty five
pounds.
"Item I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Taylor the sum of fifty pounds.
"Item I give and Bequeath unto my daughter Hannah Faddis the LAWFUL Interest
of thirty-five pounds yearly to be laid out in such necessary clothing &c as my daughters
INI'^iy Downing and Ann Taylor sees s;lip s^ii'idp in real nped for her own proppr use and
if she my said daughter Hannah should survive her husband that then it is my will that
my Exrs shall pay unto her the s'd sum of thirty five pounds but if her said husband
John Faddis should survive her then it is my will the said sum of thirty five pounds
sliall be divided amongst her children or such of them as shall arrive to the age of
twenty one years share and share alike each to receive their legace as they arrive at
the age of twenty one years.
"N. B. the word Lawful was interlined before signing.
"And further it is my will that after my just debts and funeral charges with th»
legacies before named he fully paid and discharged that then the remainder and resadue
of my estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give and Bequeath unto my son James
Trimble.
"And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my well beloved son James Trimble
whole and sole Executor of this my last will testament hereby revoking and disannulling
all and every other former will or wills and Testaments in any wise heretofore by me
made ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament.
"In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twelfth day of the
sixth month in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety 1790.
JAMES TRIMBLE (Seal)
"Signed sealed published and pronounced by the said James Trimble to be his last will
and testament in the presence of
"JOHN CARPENTER
"JACOB MARSHALL
"WILLIAM COOPER
"Note. — The foregoing will was proved on the Ist day of January 1793 by John
Carpenter and William Cooper on affirmation.
"GEO. WORRALL, Deputy Reg'r."
The marriage certificates of William and Ann. James and Mar>', are, with
the e.Nception of names and dates, identical word for word; I have therefore
appended them in a consolidated form. For William's read the top names and
dates ; and for James' the under ones :
676
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
"Whereas '^'.m?™ Trimble of Concord in the County of Chester and province of Penn-
sylvania and )£°j° Palmer Daughter of John Palmer of the township and County aforesaid
having Declared their intentions of marriage with each other before several monthly
meetings of the People called Quakers of Concord in said county according to the good
order used among them and having consent of Parents and Relations concerned their said
px'oposal of marriage was allowed of by the said meeting. Now these are to certify whom
it may concern that for the full accomplishing of their said Intentions this ""Sfrd"" day of
the °e°{^ mo. in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred thirty and J"^/ they the
said ^amJf Trimble and ^i"°y Palmer appeared in a publick meeting of the said people met
together at the meeting-house in Concord afores'd, and the s'd ^^ilJ™ Trimble taking the
said Mary Palmer by the hand Did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took her the
said jfgf° Palmer to be his wife promising with Divine assistance to be unto her a Loving
and faithful Husband until Death should separate them, and then and there in the same
assembly the said ^^"y Palmer did in like manner openly declare that she took the said
^amtr Trimble to be her Husband promising with Divine assistance to be unto him a
Loving and faithful wife until Death should separate them, and moreover they the a'd
^jamt? Trimble and jfjr°. Palmer (she according to the custom of marriage assuming the
name of her husband) as a further confirmation thereof Did then and there to these
presents sett their hands and we whose names are here under also subscribed being present
at the solemnization of the said marriage and subscription have as witnesses there unto
sett our hands the day and year above written.
•HENRY OBORN
CALEB PEIRCE
♦PETER HATTON
NICHOLAS NEWLIN
THOMAS BOOTH
FRANCIS HICKMAN
WILLIAM TRIMBLE
JAMES TRIMBLE
ANN TRIMBLE
MARY TRIMBLE
•RALPH EA\aNSON
JAMES GIBBONS
JOSEPH GRAY
JOHN NEWLIN
•MOSES KEY
THOMAS VERNON
WILLIAM KEY
JOS. CHAM BERLIN
WILLIAM STARR
•CHARLES LINN
MOSES PYLE
•SAMUEL SHARPLESS
AARON MINSHALL
JOHN WAGET
ISAAC GILPIN
JOHN DOBBINS
•DANIEL CARLLE
THOMAS LONG
MARY PEIRCE
MARY MENDENHALL
JANE NEWLIN
ALBERTOS SCARE
REBECCA MINSHALL
•MARY PENNELL
JANE GIBBONS
•EDITH NEWLIN
ELIZABETH KEY
HANNAH HATTON
•JOHN TRIMBLE
•HUGH TRIMBLE
•JOHN PALMER
HEBART SKER
REBACA SKER
MARY BROOM
•MARGERY GORE.
LETTICE VERNON •MARTHA PALMER
EDITH BROOM •MOSES PALMER
•ANN EVITTS JOSEPH WILLIAMS.
SUSANNAH CHAMBERLAIN
REBBEAH MINSHALL JNR
JANE LONG JOSEPH TOWNSEND
LIDIA SANDERS JOHN HANNUM
BEN J. MENDENHALL ANN PEIRCE
THOMAS WEST
BENJ. MENDENHALL, JNR MARY WEST
JOHN PYLE
ELIZABETH PAINTER
REBEKAH NEWLIN
ELIZABETH PALMER
MARGARET SCARE
MARY NEWLIN
LYDIA MENDENHALL
ABIGAIL NEWLIN
MARY BUFFINGTON
TTiose names marked with a star • appear on both certificates; the rest are divided
between them.
FIRST GENERATION. 677
The children of Tames and Mary were:-
11. Mary, b. 8 mo. 8, 1736; d. 7 mo. 4, 1807.
12. John, b. 1 mo. 3,1738 ;d. 2 mo. 7, 1748.
13. James, b. 12 mo. 28, 1739; d. 7 mo. 16. 1819. ,
14. Ann, b. 11 mo. 17, 1741; d. 4 mo. 8, 1828.
IB. Sarah, b. 8 mo. 28, 1744; d. 4 mo. 2, 1833.
16. Isaac, b. 4 mo. 6. 1747; d. 3 mo. 28, 1824.
17. Hannah, b. 8 mo. 9, 1762; d. after 1820.
SECOND GENERATION
Line of William Trimble.
..^
Children of William Trimble and Ann Palmer (No 6). all born in Concord,
Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa.
~~^ II— 3. JOHN TRIMBLE (William i), b. First day, 6 mo. (Aug.) 24,
1735; d. 6 mo. (June) 25, 1772; m. LYDIA THOMAS 11 mo. 24, 1762, at
Concord M.-H., dau. of Richard Thomas* (3d) and Phebe Ashbridge of West
Whiteland (who were m. 2 mo. 10, 1739), b. 12 mo. 4. 1740; d. 11 mo. — ,
1780, and sister to Grace and Hannah (see Nos. T.-4 and T.-5).
John and Lydia remained in Concord, pursuing the occupation of farm-
ing. He purchased land of Joseph Nichlin, adjoining his father's, Oct. 8,
1771, being part of a tract originally taken up by Nathaniel Parke, but they
did not long enjoy its possession, as he died within a year after the purchase.
He was buried at Concord.
His widow m. second husband, Joshua Pusey, of London Grove, 10 mo.
21, 1778, by whom she had a dau., Lydia, b. i mo. 9, 1780; d. 4 mo. 19, 1872;
unm., being over 90 years of age.
The children of John and Lvdia were : —
18. Phebe, b. 8 mo. 27, 1763; d. 8 mo. 19, 1784.
.19. William, b. 12 mo. in. 1766: d. 6 mo. 10. 1842.
20. Thomas, b. 3 mo. 23, 1769; d. 6 mo. 17. 1773.
21. John, b. 9 mo. 16, 1771; d. 6 mo. 23, 1773.
II_4. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (William i), b. Seventh day, g mo. 19,
1737; d. 2 mo. 6, 1821 ; m. GRACE THOMAS 9 mo. 11, 1766, at Uwchlan
M.-H., sister to Lydia and Hannah Csee T.-3 and T.-5), b. 11 mo. 3, 1742; d.
9 mo. 14. 1 78 1. She was probably buried at Concord.
' M. second. ANN TAYLOR. 7 mo. 27, 1785, dau. of George Edgef and
Ann Pennell, b. 12 mo. 26, 1748: d. 9 mo. 14, 1827. She was first the widow
of Robert Parke, and secondly the widow of Benjamin Taylor, having chil-
dren by each.
William and Grace settled in Whiteland, where their children were all
»NotP, — George Edee. the father of .\nn Edere. Parke. Taylor, m. Ann Pennell 9 mo.
19, 1741, dau. of William Pennell and Mary Mercer, of Middletown, William being a
eon of Robert Pennell and Hannah his wife from Boulderton. Nottinghamshire, England,
In 1684. George Edge, was a son of John Edge and Mary Smedley (dau. of George the
emigrant), who were m. 8 mo. — , 1709, and John was a son of John Edge, Sr., and Jane
his wife, who came from Cheshire, England, and settled in Providence Twp., and were
active Friends.
fNote.-
ble (T.-5).
-FoT account of the Thomas family see note following record of Joseph Trim-
SECOND GENERATION. 679
born, but they appear to have resided for some time in the vicinity of Con-
cord. They brought a certificate from Uwchlan to Concord Meeting 6 mo. 9,
1779. Grace and their youngest child died while here. After his second mar-
riage they removed to East Cain, taking a certificate from Concord Meeting
8 mo. 3, 1785. By deed and his father's will he became possessed of a farm
and mill in VVhiteland, on which he made considerable improvement, to which
they had removed in 1793.
By reference to a deed given 10 mo. 28, 1776, it appears that after his
father's second marriage he and Phebe deeded to William, Jr., and Grace a
tract of eleven acres and thirty-four perches, including the saw-mill and right
of race, stating the act to be "as well for the consideration of five shillings as
for the love and affection which they have and do bear their said son and
daughter." William and Ann were probably buried at Uwchlan.
The children of William and Grace were: —
22. Richard, b. 8 mo. 15, 1767; d. 2 mo. 7, 1847.
23. Susanna, b. 9 mo. 18, 1769; d. young.
24. Hannah, b. 3 mo. 4, 1772; d. young.
25. Lydia, b. 8 mo. 12, 1774; d. 11 mo. 6, 1824.
26. Ann, b. 2 mo. 16, 1778; d. young.
Fly second wife, Ann Edge : —
27. Phebe, b. 7 mo. 21, 1786; d. 12 mo .— , 1816.
28. John, b. 1 mo. 31, 1788; d. 10 mo. 28, 1855.
29. Grace, b. 12 mo. 24,1789; d. 8 mo. 17, 1867.
30. William, b. 3 mo. 12, 1793; d. 12 mo. 18, 1863.
__\ ll_5. JOSEPH TRIMBLE (William i), b. Second day, 7 mo. 17,
1739; d. 10 mo. 16, 1824; m. HANNAH THOMAS* 5 mo. 14, 1783, in Con-
cord M.-H., a sister to Lydia and Grace (see T.-3 and T.-4), b. 5 mo. 5, 1749;
d. 5 mo. 2, 1829.
They lived in Concord, on the western part of his father's land, on which
he engaged in farming, and became its owner before his father's death. Han-
nah became a minister and Joseph an Elder in the Society of Friends, in which
they were both beloved members. They had no children. They were buried
at Concord Mtg.
The first settlement of that township was by a "Richard Thomas, in
right of original purchase made in Wales by Richard Ap Thomasf of Whit-
*Note. — Richard Thomas, 3d., belonged to the family of that name that settled In
Whiteland Twp., Chester Co., Pa. He was b. 2 mo. 22, 1713; d. 9 mo. 22, 1754, He was a
son of Richard Thomas, Jr., and Grace Atherton, who were m. 11 mo. 15, 1712-13.
tNote. — The family of Ap Thomas appears, according to an account by Col. Richard
Thomas, to have been for many generations landholders in Whitford Garden, Wales.
Whether the surname was uniformly Thomas or changed occasionally according to Welsh
practice cannot be ascertained; but it is certain that the name was ancient in that coun-
try. Richard Ap Thomas being in years, and grown tired with the dissipations of his
compeers embraced the tenets of the Quakers and joined Penn's first migration to Penn-
sylvania, bringing his only son Richard, a boy of ten years of age, and a number of
dependents. He was a purchaser of 5000 acres of land of William Penn by deeds of
lease and release dated July 24 and 25, 1681, for the sum of £100. He arrived in Phila-
delphia In 1683, and died soon after, his will being dated 9th mo. 18, 1683. He left his
land here to his son and his estate in Wales to his wife and daughter who remained
there. The son endured many trials and hardships before getting Into possession of his
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68o TRIMBLE FAMILY.
ford Garden, in Flintshire, North Wales. The house which this settler built
upon his purchase was placed in the immediate vicinity of an Indian village,
and the reason assigned for such a situation was that the dogs of the village
would assist in keeping wild beasts (then numerous) at a distance." — Lewis.
Phebe Ashbridge the dau. of George Ashbridge and Mary Malin, of
Chester, and Goshen (who were m. 8 mo. 23, 1701), he being an emigrant
in 1698. (For Phebe's second m., see William Trimble, No. i.)
II— 6. SAMUEL TRIMBLE (William i). b. Fifth day, 7 mo. 17,
1741 : d. 7 mo. 13, 1818: m. ESTHER BRINTON 4 mo. 15, 1767, in Con-
cord M.-H., dau of John Brintontand Margaret Williamson, b. 1742 ; d. 2 mo.
30, 1 82 1.
Samuel went to Nottingham in 1756 as an apprentice to James Brown,
hatter, and thence to Philadelphia. In 1764 he returned to Concord and es-
tablished himself in business. In 1774 he had 8 acres of land; in 1777, 30
acres and in 1787, 78 acres. He was appointed 7 mo. 8, 1772, to record cer-
tificates of removal in the room of his brother John, deceased ; he was appoint-
ed overseer of Concord Meeting 7 mo. 6, 1774, which position he held until
8 mo. 8, 1781. He was appointed an elder 2 mo. 8, 1775, but was released
from this service 9 mo. 5. 1787, and was recommended as a minister 8 mo. 6,
1788, which position he held the rest of his life, being nearly 30 years. His
residence was in what was then called" Concord Hill," now Concordville, Pa.
After his death his widoM removed to Thornbury. Both were buried at Con-
cord Mtg.
property when of age, and also in care of his mother and sister, the former marrying
again and losing her property and she dying the son brought his sister to Pennsylvania
about 1699. He finally settled in the Great Valley, where he m. and became prosperous.
His son. Richard 4th, a brother of the three sisters who m. Trimbles, became a noted
person in revolutionary times. "The Colonial Records of Pennsylvania" from 1774 until
the clo"e of the war are replete with notices of the active services both civil and mili-
tary of the 4th Richard Thomas, of Chester county. He was a member of the first asso-
ciation in the county formed to effect the purpose of the Continental Con-
gress. In September, 1775, he was Lieutenant Colonel of a regiment of
volunteers, being thb first raised in this county. On April IS, 1776, he
was appointed Colonel of the 5th Battalion of Associators in the county of Chester, the
commi,«sion being signed "By order of the Assembly, John Morton, Speaker. He was
a member of the Provincial Conference which met June 18, 1776, and appointed the Penn-
sylvania delegates who signed the Declaration of Independence. His various duties dur-
ing the war are described as of the most arduous and responsible character. In 1786
to 1789. inclusive, he was elected a member of Assembly and in 1790 of the State Senate,
in the years 1794, 1796 and 1798 he was elected to the fourth, fifth and sixth Congresses,
bcinp; til" lirsl rppr»!=pTitntivo from his native rnunty under tlip CnnsMtiitinn. With his
brother George they inherited the landed estate of their father. Col. Richard died in Phila-
delphia in 1832.
t Note.— John Brlnton, (b. 6 mo. 17, 1721; d. 10 mo. 2, 1813), was the 5th of 13 children
of Joseph Brinton and Mary Peirce, whowere m. 10 mo. 6, 1711, the latter being a dau.
of George and Ann (Gainer) Peirce, of Thornbury, who came from Winscom, Somerset-
shire. England. Joseph Brinton, fb. 11 mo. 30, 1692; buried 10 mo. 18. 1751), was the eld-
est son of William Brinton. Jr., and Jane Thatcher (who were m. 1690). William and
Jane were emigrants with their parents, and it is said of them, "Both saw the country
an unbroken wilderness, and both lived to see it well settled, cultivated and improved."
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SECOND GENERATION. 68i
Their children were: —
31. Margaret, b. 6 mo. 8, 1769; d. 4 mo. 30, 1850.
32. Ann, b. 7 mo. 16, 1771; d. 10 mo. 16, 1857.
33. John, b. 7 mo. 29, 1773; d. young.
34. Joseph, b 12 mo. 4, 1775; d. 7 mo 19, 1840.
35. Samuel, b. 10 mo. 27, 1782; d. 4 mo. 1, 1843.
WilHam, Jr.. b. 6 mo. 12, 1670, was the son of William Braynton (Brin-
ton) and Ann Bagley, who came from Nether Gournal, parish of Sedgeley,
Staffordshire (near Birmingham), England, where he had goods distrained
for non-payment of a fine under the Nonconformity Act. They settled in, and
gave the name to Birmingham Twp., where he took up an extensive tract of
land. Jane Thatcher was the dau. of Richard and Jane, who settled in Thorn-
bury, and who, it is believed, migrated from Uffington, in Berkshire, England,
where he had suffered persecution on account of his religion.
William Brinton, Jr., built a house on his homestead in 1704, which, after
200 years of service, remains in good repair. Esther Brinton Trimble had a
brother, Joseph Brinton, who m. Mary Martin 4 mo. 7, 1774, a sister to Han-
nah the wife of John Palmer No. 21, and also to Benjamin Martin, of No. 44.
(Palmer Division).
, II— 7. HANNAH TRIMBLE (\\^illiam i), b. Seventh day, 8 mo. 22,
1743; d. 5 mo. 8. 1834; m. IS.\.\C J.ACOBS 9 mo. 18, 1766, at Uwchlan
Mtg. (see illustration of certificate.)
He was b. 4 mo. 13, 1741 ; d. 3 mo. 3, 1815. He was the ninth of ten
children of John Jacobs, Jr.*and Mary Hayes, of New Providence, Montgom-
Note.— John Jacobs, Jr., b. 1688; d. 1773; m. Mary Hayes 1721; b. 1699, had ten ch.,
viz: John, b. 1722, d. 1782, m. 1752, Elizabeth Havard; Richard, b. 1723; Israel, b. 1726,
d. 1796, m. 1754, Sarah Massey, d. 1781; Joseph, b. 1728; Benjamin, b. 1731; Elizabeth, b.
1732, d. 1805, m. 1761, Col. Caleb Parry, 1734-1776; Hannah, b. 1735, d. 1799, m. David Rlt-
tenhouse, b. 1732, d. 1796,D.S. P.. Mary, b. 1738, m. John Goheen; Isaac, b. 1741, d. 1815,
m. Hannah Trimble; Jesse,who was a soldier in the Revolution.
Icaas Jacobs had brought a certificate from Gwynedd Mtg. to Uwchlan Mtg., 8 mo.
9, 1764, and was consequently residing In that neighborhood at the time of his m. They
continued there until 1789, during which time he was appointed clerk of Uwchlan Mtg.,
10 mo. 8. 1778, In place of Thomas Llghtfoot, which position he held till 12 mo. 6, 1781,
being succeded by Wm. Wilhous. He was recommended as a minister 2 mo. 8, 1781. They
removed to the vicinity of Gwynedd, talcing a certificate 4' mo. 9, 1789 to that Mtg. for
themselves and nine children then living, he being described as a "minister well ap-
proved amongst us," and their dau. Mary's "sober and orderly deportment hath merited
our esteem for her."
They remained here about ten years and then returned to Uwchlan Mtg., bringing
a certificate, 5 mo. 9, 1799, for themselves and six ch., to wit, Mary, Phebe, Elizabeth,
Sarah, Isaac and Joseph. The residence was now In Whlteland Twp. upon property which
Hannah inherited by her father's will, of which Isaac ws one of the executors. His
death occurred here and he was buried at Uwchlan, having been an esteemed minister
over thirty-four years. A brother, Israel Jacobs, was a man of talents and moral worth
and for a time was a representative In Congress. By the records It appears that Isaac
Jacobs made some religious visits to other parts. On 10 mo. 8, 1807, he obtained a cer-
tificate to attend some meetings In the Jerseys, the Yearly Mtg. at Flushing, L. I., &c.,
and 9 mo. 8, 1808, Uwchlan Mtg. gave him a certificate to visit some mtgs. in New York.
Hannah removed to Cayuga Co., N. Y., in 1 mo., 1824, and resided with her dau. Han-
nah and son-in-law, DavldThomas, until her death. She was burled at North Street Ceme-
tery. She retained her mental faculties unimpaired to the close of her life which wai
In her ninety-first year.
The following interesting letter and account Is furnished by a great-granddaughter,
Matilda Jacobs, of Aurora, N. Y.:
682 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
ery Co., Pa., who were m. 1721, Mary being a dau. of Richard Hayes, of
Haverford, and John, Jr., a son of John Jacobs, of Perkiomen ; probably they
emigrated from Wales about 1700, who "settled on the banks of the Schuyl-
kih."
The children of Isaac and Hannah, all born in Whiteland, Chester Co.,
Pa., were:-
36. Mary, b. 2-7-1768; d. in 1818; unm.
37. Anne, b. 8-14-1769; d. 7-23-1771.
38. Phebe, b. 6-9-1771; d. 3-22-1849; unm.
39. William, b. 8-15-1773; d. 6-4-1795; unm.
40. Hannah, b. 12-25-1775; d. 11-3-1833.
41. Elizabeth, b. 11-22-1777; d. 10 mo. — , 1843.
42. Sarah, b. 3-4-1780; d. 2-23-1815; unm.
43. Isaac, Jr., b. 4-14-1782; d. 10-23-1862.
44. John, b. 7-4-1784; d. 12 mo. — 1785.
45. Joseph, b. 6-17-1786; d. 3-19-1842; unm.
46. Rachel, b. 9-3-1788; d. 4-26-1796.
COPY OF EXTRACTS FROM LETTER.
Ist mo. 2d, 1825
"My dear Son:
"I haTe for some time past felt very desirous to say something to thee and thy
dear Susan and concluded I must try to write a little. * • * • yo\i have been In-
formed of my getting along in safety and with much more ease than I had looked for.
Our road was so good and smooth and I was so bolstered up that I sometimes seemed
to think I sat as easy as in my arm-chair at home; our lodging was the worst, and it
was mostly a relief to get out of the tavern into the carriage, but I have not been with-
out a share of affliction since my arrival; losing of Kate, the horse, has been the great-
est. Thou cannot concei\'e what a iii;;l it ivas lo me. it ul;ii?st made me wish I had not
come, and what made it more trj'ing, there was very little means used to recover her.
D. T. was from home when she broke out of his pasture, and his sons were very much
engaged, tho' Edward did ride a little about and went as far as Ludlow, but was not
prepared to go further. I wanted her advertised but it was not done, and I expect I must
now give her up after bringing me here so finely.
■'I want to inform you something about this place, which perhaps you don't know
or have not fully considered. I don't wish to discourage your coming here as it would
be a great disappointment to me if I got fixed here to have you left behind, but I think it
right to tell you some things that you may know what you have to depend upon.
This little village is a pleasant spot and the inhabitants of which there are about eight
or ten families, are people of regular conduct and kind, very decent and neat in their
houses, but their language and manners are such that I should not wish our children
to imitate, it is very much out from among friends; there is a large school very near, but
not a suitable one for friends' children; the store seems to be a place of great business,
but they take in all kinds of produce more than they do with you. The house is pretty
clever, but not a complete one, the rooms are large and cold, more windows than neces-
sary and no shutters I think there must be seme repairs and alterations to make it quite
comfortable.
"As to this place feeling like home I hardly know what to say. I feel myself a
stranger in a strange land, the' I have met with some kind friends and I believe there
are many such in these parts. I wish thee to write to me as often as thee can and let
me know how my friends and connections are, and about the dear little children, tell
them their grandmother often thinks of them, wants to see them, loves them and wishes
them to be good children. * * * * i intended before I left you to have said some-
thing to thee about my things, particularly the clock and bookcase, I should not like
either of them to be sold, if they can't be brought here I wish them left in somebody's
care. * * • * With much love affectionately to you both,
"Your affectionate mother,
"HANNAH JACOBS."
The journey to New York had been in her own carriage, driving her
favorite horse, Kate. On her arrival at the home of her daughter, Hannah
Thomas, Kate had been turned into a pasture and in the night had jumped the
fence and attempted to return to her home in Pennsylvania. No doubt she
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SECOND GENERATION. 683
would have found her way with sure instinct, had not some one on the way
captured her for his own use. Nothing was ever heard of her by her owner.
Gov. S. W. Pennypacker says that Lieut. Col. Caleb Parry married Eliz-
abeth, sister to Isaac Jacobs ist. He was the first Pennsylvanian of promi-
nence killed in the Revolution. Another sister, Hannah, married David Rit-
tenhouse, the celebrated astronomer, in Dec. 1772.
Thomas Jefferson wrote of David and Hannah Rittenhouse in a private
letter to his daughter Martha, "nothing could give me more pleasure than
your being much with that worthy family wherein you will see the best ex-
amples of rational life, and learn to imitate them."
Gov. Penn)^acker says, speaking of the Jacobs family : — This old and
distinguished family, none of whom are now left in the neighborhood, de-
scended from two brothers, who came to America about the year 1700, and
settled along the Perkiomen Creek, in Philadelphia Co.
Israel Jacobs, who was a brother of Isaac ist, Mrs. Parry and Mrs. Rit-
tenhouse, was the first to reside on the property at Mont Clare. He was on
terms of social intimacy with George Washington, and was a member of the
second U. S. Congress, in 1791. He was then the only Quaker in that body,
and the broad brim of his hat attracted universal attention. Through the
Revolutionary War, he was one of the committee in Philadelphia Co. appoint-
ed by the Council of Safety to distribute food, clothing and money among
the families of poor soldiers.
At the time of the commencement of that struggle, he was a member of
the Pennsylvania Assembly, in which body he had been continued from 1770
to 1774. Another brother, John Jacobs, was the last Speaker of the Pennsyl-
vania Assembly before the Revolution.
II— 8. DANIEL TRIMBLE (William i), b. Seventh day, 12 mo. i,
1745; d. 2 mo. 2, 1807; m. MARY DOWNING 6 mo. 20, 1776, at Uwchlan
Mtg., dau. of Richard Downing and Mary Edge, of East Cain, b. 7 mo. 31,
1752; d. I mo. 29-30, 1779. Richard Downing, a brother to Joseph (See T.-
11), m. Mary Edge, dau. of John Edge, Jr., and Mary Smedley 3 mo. 21,
1741. John Edge, Jr., b. 5 mo. 1685; d. 3 mo. 1734, son of John and Jane
Edge, who came about 1685 from England, and settled on 125 acres of land
he had purchased from William Penn by deed dated March 21-22, 1681-2.
Mary Smedley, b. 2 mo. 3, 1690; d. 1772, dau. of George Smedley, who came
from Derbyshire (?), England, to Pennsylvania about 1682, and d. in Wil-
listown Twp., Chester Co., Pa., 3 mo., 1723, a record of whose descendants has
been published as the "Genealogy of the Smedley Family," by Gilbert Cope,
of West Chester, Pa.
DANIEL m. scond, PHEBE JONES (no record of their m. or of her
parents), b. 3 mo. 5, 1759; d. 8 mo. 12, 1786.
He also m. third, ANN WARNER i mo. 23, 1799, at Falls Mtg., dau.
of Abraham Warner and Anne Yardley, b. i mo. 30, 1758; d. 4 mo. 4, 1840,
near Downingtown, Pa.
Daniel appears to have lived part of his time in Concord and part in
Whiteland until his marriage, after which he removed to Falls Twp., Bucks
684 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Co., taking a certificate from Concord to Falls Monthly Meeting for himself,
wife and child, 4 mo. 8, 1778. His wife survived but a few months after
their removal.
He m. second and third wives in that neighborhood, where he continued
to reside, being engaged in farming, during the remainder of his life. He
and his first two wives were buried at Falls Meeting burial-ground; the last
at Downingtown Mtg.
The children of Daniel and Mary were : —
47. Thomazlne D, b. 4 mo. 25, 1777; d. 12 mo. 26, 1808.
48. Thomas, b. 11 mo. 18, 1778; d. 12 mo. 8, 1778.
By second wife, Phebe Jones : —
49. Mary, b. 8 mo. 30, 1783; d. 11 mo. — , 1860.
60. John, b. 7 mo. 28, 1786; d. 8 mo. 4, 1786.
By third wife, Ann Warner : —
61. Sarah, b. 11 mo. 13, 1799; d. 3 mo. 30, 1814.
62. Daniel, Jr., b. 2 mo. 14, 1801; d. 10 mo. 9, 1850.
63. Ann, b. 7 mo. 28, 1803; d. 12 mo. 2, 1863.
^' II— 9. RACHEL TRIMBLE (William i), b. 4 mo., 11, 1748; d. 9
mo. 27, 1832; m. AMOS GARRETT 3 mo. 21, 1787, in Concord M.-H., as
his second wife, son of Isaac Garrett* and Elizabeth Hatton, b. ( ?) ; d. 4 mo.
21, 1825.
Rachel appears to have resided for a few years with her brother, Daniel
Trimble in Bucks Co., as she took a certificate from Concord Mtg. 4 mo. 4,
1 781, to Falls Mtg., and returned with one 5 mo. 7, 1785, to Concord. No
issue.
They resided in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., Pa. His first wife was
Rachel Davies, by whom he had issue.
■ II— 10. ANN TRIMBLE (William i), b. First-day, 1 mo. 19, 1752;
d. 9 mo. 30, 1837, at her dau. Phebe Middleton's; bur. at Concord; m. JOSH-
UA SHARPLESS 5 mo. 20, 1789, at Concord Mtg., as his second wife,
son of Benjamin Sharpless and Martha Mendenhall (who were m. 1746), b.
12 mo. 28, 1746-7; d. 9 mo. 21, 1826. For account of his first wife see No.
125. (Palmer Division).
Ann was appointed an overseer in Friends' Mtg. 4 mo. 6, 1796, and an
elder 2 mo. 8, 1797. Both she and Benjamin were frequently engaged in vis-
iting meetings and other religious affairs. He was one of several Friends in-
Note.— Isaac Garrett, b. 8 mo. 19, 1714; d. 1 mo. 19, 1793; m. Elizabeth Hatton 3 mo.
26, 1742, at Concord Mtg. She was a daughter of Peter Hatton and Hannah Yearsley, b.
8 ino. 23, 1721. Isaac was a son of William Garrett, rJ., and Mary Smith, who were m.
9 mo. — ,' 1709, at Darby Mtg.. (b. 8 mo. 19, 1714; d. 1 mo. 19, 1793). William Garrett, Jr.,
was b .2 mo. 4, 1679i in Leicestershire, England, and d. in Darby, Pa., 1 mo. 5, 1726-7.
He emigrated in 1684 with his luther, Williuui CiUjic.L. ui.u m. Anu Kirke 2 mo. 19, 1668.
and in conjunction with Samuel Levis, both being of Harby, purchased 1000 acres of land
by deed of August 9 and 10, 1684, and settled in Upper Darby, Pa. He was a serviceable
m»ember of Friends' meeting for 37 years and was elected to the Aaaembly In 1706
and 1707.
SECOND GENERATION. 685
A
terested in 1798 to establish an institution at Tunesassa Western New York for
the civiHzation of the Indians, then under the noted chief Cornplanter, of
which his account thereof has been printed.
He also wrote some account of the ravages of the yellow fever in 1798,
both of which interesting accounts were given in "The Friend", of Philadel-
phia. In the 4 mo., 1800, Joshua and Ann Sharpless took charge as super-
intendents of \\'esttown Friends' Boarding School, which had been opened
about a year and continued with marked success in that station till 10 mo. 17,
181 1, when they returned to their home on his farm in East Bradford Twp.,
Chester Co., Pa. After Joshua's death, she removed to her daughter's at Con-
cordville, Pa., where she closed her life.
The children of Joshua and Ann were: —
64. William, b. 1 mo. 15, 1791; d. 3 mo. 5, 1793.
55. Phebe, b. 3 mo. 22, 1793; d. 4 mo. 30, 1850.
Line of J.wies Trimble.
Children of James Trimble and Mary Palmer {No. 7) ; the first two were
born near Chester, the rest in W. Bradford, Chester Co., Pa.
II— II. MARY TRIMBLE (James i), b. 8 mo. 8, 1736; d. 7 mo. 4,
1807; m. JOSEPH DOWNLXG 10 mo. 9, 1755, at Bradford M.-H., young-
i est son of Thomas* and Thomazine, b. 4 mo. 30, 1734; d. 10 mo. 7, 1804.
' Joseph and Mary settled to the eastward of Downingtown ; he became an
extensive landholder and impro\er in the neighborhood, leaving the impress
of his character on the v. ell-improved farms that remain in possession of his
descendants and others. He took an active part in the American cause during
, the Revolution, becoming thereby separated from the Society of Friends.
The children of Joseph and Mary Downing were: —
'66. Thomas, b. 10 mo. 14, 1758; d. 10 mo. 31, 1829.
67. Jane, b. 7 mo. 27, 1761; d. 6 mo .20, 1813. ,
68. Mary. b. 10 mo. 14, 1763; d. 6 mo. 20, 1813.
59. Thomazine, b. 3 mo. 31, 1765; d. 4 mo. — , 1823. AjuuiA-t^
«0. Joseph, b. 4 mo. 9, 1769; d. 12 mo. 28, 1841. or*""-**-.
el. James, b. 4 mo. 11, 1771:; d. 7 mo. 31, 1831. J) . -/ ^ W .^ a
62. Sarah, b. 8 mo. 26. 1773; d. in 1857. .J^M-^{AJ\^ •>*-• OO^v-^.^
63. Richard, b. 6 mo. 26, 1775; d. 7 mo. 2, 1807.
64. Ann, b. 3 mo. 1, 1778; d. 8 mo. — , 1811.
II— 12. JOHN TRIMBLE (James i), b. i mo. 3, 1738; d. 2 mo. 7,
1748.
Note. — Thomas Downing, the immigrant, was b. Dec. 14. 1691, in Bradnlnch In
Devonshiie. Eng.. and d. in Downingiuwn. i"a., 1 nio. 15, 1772; liis lirst wife was named
Gllen and second Thomazine, but neither of their maiden names are known; the latter
was perhaps the mother of all his children. He appears to have first settled In Concord
where he was a taxable 1718 to 1732, and where 6 mo. 3, 1730, he and his wife were re-
ceived into membership with the Society of Friends. In 1733 they removed to Sadsbury,
and in 1735 they settled in East Cain, where he purchased from John Taylor 511 acres of land
oy deed of 3d and 4th of July, 1739; here be built a mill and dwelling-house on the east branch
of the Brandywine. The place was for a long time called Mllltown, but subsequently chang-
ed to Downingtown. Thomas and Thomazine had eleven children, and their descendants
are very numerous.
686 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
II— 13. JAMES TRIMBLE, JR. (James i), b. 12 mo. 28, 1739; d.
7 mo. 16, 1819; m. MARY SELLERS 11 mo. i, 1770, at Bradford M.-H.,
dau. of Samuel Sellers* and Jane Wood (who were m. 1737), b. 12 mo. (Feb.)
2, 1746-7; d. 4 mo. 21, 1790; both buried at Bradford Mtg.
James and Mary settled at the homestead of his parents, which he after-
wards inherited. He created the present mill thereon, which he operated in
connection with farming.
Their children were: —
65. James (3d), b. 11 mo. 21, 1771; d. 10 mo. 13, 1792.
66. Mary, b. 6 mo. 27, 1774; d. 9 mo. 8, 1820.
67. Samuel, b. 6 mo. 28, 1776; d. 10 mo. 29, 1806.
68. Jacob, b. 10 mo. 9, 1778; d. 11 mo. 3, 1813.
69. Isaac, b. 1 mo. 7, 1781; d. 5 mo. 31, 1860.
70. Lydla, b. 3 mo. 26, 1783; d. 10 mo. 13, 1805
71. John. b. 5 mo. 8, 1785; d. 1 mo. 21, 1854.
72. Phebe, b. 6 mo. 18, 1787; d. 11 mo. 13, 1869.
73. Joseph, b. 4 mo. 12, 1790; d. 6 mo. 20, 1790.
II— 14. ANN TRIMBLE (James i), b. ii mo. 17, 1741; d. 4 mo. 18,
1828; m. ABIAH TAYLOR 5 mo. 6, 1762, son of Samuel Taylorf and Mary
Smedley, of East Bradford, b. 9 mo. 29, 1738; d. 12 mo. 3, 1801.
Abiah and Ann lived near the east branch of the Brandywine, where he
had an extensive farm and mill. It was in East Bradford Twp. He inherited
981 acres of land with the mill, and to this added 99 acres by purchase April
* Note. — -Samuel, was a son of Samuel Sellers, Jr., and Sarah Smith (who were m.
1712), b. 1715. Jane was a dau. of George Wood and Hannah Hood, b. 1716. Samuel, Jr.,
was a son of Samuel Sellers and Ann Gibbons (who were m. 1684). He obtained a "high
reputation as the inventor of a complex machine for twisting worsted and as a camlet
and coverlet weaver." His wife was the dau. of John and Eleanor Smith, and his mother
the dau. of Henry Gibbons. The c-lrler Samufl emigrated Irom BpIppi, Cuunly of Darby
In England about 1682, and settled in Darby, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa. He was
a man of considerable ability and note in the early settlement of Pennsylvania. By trade
he was a weaver and carried on that business in connection with farming. He obtained
a patent for 100 acres of Innd in Darby (now Upper Darby), Dec. 10, 1690, and for 71 1-2
acres 7 mo. 1, 1691. The location is now called "Millbourne" and is noted for its extensive
flour mills. "As a man he was upright and just in his dealings; as a Friend he was
attentive to his religious duties; he lived to an advanced age and died about 1732." His
descendants are numerous, several of whom became distinguished in public life.
f Note. — Samuel Taylor and Mary Smedley, were m. 11 mo. 12, 1737, at Goshen M. H.;
he d. 1759; he was a son of Abiah Taylor, Jr., and Deborah Gearing (dau. of John Gearing
of Stanford in the Vale) who were m. at Farringdon, Berkshire, England, 2 mo. (April
O. S.) 18, 1694; he was a son of Abiah Taylor of Didcot, in Berkshire, and arrived in Penn-
sylvania in 1702. He obtained a warrant dated 1 mo. 19, 1702-3 to take up 500 acres
in Chester County, and another 2 mo. 6, 1703 for 475 acres. In pursuance of these war-
rants a tract of 430- acres was laid out for him in East Bradford Twp., through which
the East branch of the Brandywine flows. Near the upper end of this he erected in 1724
a brick house which is still standing with its quaint narrow windows, formerly with lead
sash and small panes of glass. He had also as early as 1722 erected a mill upon a stream
then known as Taylor's run, of which the ruins only remain. Mary Smedley, the wife
of Samuel Taylor (b. 10 mo.22,1719; d. 6 or 7 mo., 1739), was a dau. of Thomas Smedley
and Sarah Baker( who were m. 8 mo. 26, 1710 in Middletown Mtg.), and Thomas Smedley
was a son of George Smedley, the immigrant, who came from Derbyshire, England, in
1682. Of George Smedley it can be said that he appears to have resided within the
limits of Philadelphia for a few years and was m. there in 1687 to Sarah Goodwin, widow
of John Goodwin and dau. of Thomas Kitchen. They resided for some time on land
he had purchased in Middletown Twp. and thence in Willistown Twp., where he had
purchased land in 1705, where they both closed their lives, Sarah 3 mo. 16, 1709, and
George 3 mo. — , 1723. Their descendants at the beginnicg of the present century num-
ber over twelve thousand as noted in the Smedley Genealogy by Gilbert Cope.
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9, 1761. On this tract he erected a substantial stone house, which is still stand-
ing, bearing the initials of himself and wife and dated 1768. In the years
1795 to 1801 he was elected to the Pennsylvania Legislature, which then met
at Lancaster; and died while in the performance of his official duties.
The dairy of his nephew, Samuel Taylor, contains the following notes : — ■
"12 mo. 3, 1801. This afternoon tidings was brought us that Ablah Taylor was
dead at Lancaster.
"12 mo. 4: This morning I went in Company with several others to meet the Corpse
of Ablah Taylor on the Road from Lancaster & mett it on the turnpike Road at West
Brandywlne Bridge; then changed it into another Carriage & brought it to his house.
"12 mo. B: This day I was at the burying of the Corpse which was attended by a
^eat number of People and this Evening his two sons, Ablah & George Came home from
Maryland & missed seeing their Father before he was buryed; & this to be remem-
bered that he was the first buryed at Bradford in that manner, with a cover of strong
plank placed above the Coffin.
Their children were : —
74. Mary, b. 6 mo. 16, 1763; d. 4 mo. 7, 1836.
75. Samuel, b. 12 mo. 27, 1704; d. 7 mo. 14, 1842.
76. Sarah, b. 2 mo. 21, 1767; d. B mo. 11, 1845.
77. Ann, b. 8 mo. 4, 1769; d. 12 mo. 5, 1828.
78. Ablah, b. 5 mo. 9, 1772; d. 11 mo. 8, 1852.
79. Deborah, b. 4 mo. 13, 1774; d. 6 mo. 5, 1852.
80. George, b. 2 mo. 25, 1775; d. 6 mo. 24, 1817.
81. James, b. 12 mo. 4, 1782; d. 5 mo. 4, 1863.
II— 15. SARAH TRIMBLE (James i), b. 8 mo. 28, 1744; d. 4 mo.
2, 1833; m. ABRAHAM TAYLOR i mo. i, 1789 (being his second wife),
son of Samuel Taylor* and second wife, Deborah Darlington (who were m.
10 mo. 16, 1740), b. 8 mo. 5, 1744; d. 1819.
Abraham was possessed of a fine farm on the Brandywine, where he and
Sarah resided. His descendants by his first wife are numerous, both in the
neighborhood of his lata residence and in the great West, but by Sarah there
appears to have been but : —
82. — One child, a dau. Sarah, who died unm.
All were probably buried at Bradford Mtg. ; for account of Samuel Tay-
lor see last No. Deborah Darlington, being his second wife, would make
Abiah and Abraham half brothers.
II — 16. ISAAC TRIMBLE (James i), b. 4 mo. 6, 1747; d. 3 mo.
28, 1824; m. ELIZABETH WALTER 5 mo. 8, 1771, dau. of Joseph Wal-
ter f and Jane Brinton, b. 2 mo. 24, 1754; d. 12 mo. i, 1787.
Isaac appears to have been a miller. They probably resided in Chester Co.,
Pa., a number of years and with their family removed about 1785 to Deer
Creek, Md., where he owned and carried on a flour-mill. He is represented
» Note. — Samuel Taylor and Deborah Darlington were m. 10 mo. 16, 1741, at Birming-
ham Mtg. She being a dau. of Abraham Darlington and Elizabeth Hllborn, of Birming-
ham. Both of Samuel Taylor's wives were buried at Goshen. Deborah was b. 7 mo. 13,
1719; bur. 2 mo. 10, 1803.
t Note. — Joseph Walter, was a son of CKwdwln Walter, the Immigrant, and Eliza-
beth Sangust, b. 12 mo. 28, 1711, being the 7th of their 8 ch. He m. at Swedes' Church,
Wilmington, Jane Brinton, June 6th, 1738, a dau. of William Brinton, 3d, of the name
and Hannah BuUer, who were m. 2 mo. 26. 1716. William, 3d, was a son of William Brin-
ton, Jr., and Jane Thatcher, who were m. 10 mo. 9, 1690, and William Brinton, Jr., was a son
and immigrant In 1684 with his father, William Brinton, who m. Ann Bagley and settled
In Birmingham, Chester Co., Pa.
688 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
by a descendant as a "stern, staunch Friend, much esteemed by his religious
neighbors of other persuasions, but feared by the reckless, of whom there
were a large number around him." Elizabeth is described as possessing "great
loveliness of character, with earnest Christian fearfulness." After her death
Isaac removed to Baltimore, where he held the position of flour inspector for
the city for many years. He died at the residence of his son John.
Their children were: —
83. Joseph, b. 6 mo. 19, 1772; d. 3 mo. 17, 1870.
84. John, b. 7 mo. 17, 1774; d. 2 mo. 28, 1856.
85. Isaac, b. 10 mo. 16, 1776; d.8 mo. 2, 1777.
86. Mary, b. 6 mo. 1, 1778; d. 2 mo. 17, 1817.
87. Jane, b. 5 mo. 2, 1781; d. in 1863.
88. James, b. 9 mo. 9, 1783; d. 1 mo. 11, 1819.
89. Isaac (2d), b. 2 mo. 5, 1786; d. 12 mo. 13, 1812.
The following account is taken from the meeting records: —
"At a monthly meeting held at Concord M.-H. ye 6th of ye 9 mo. 1738 Joseph Walter
appeared here and proposed a paper of his acknowledgment for his outgoing In marry-
ing his wife by and with a Priest contrary to the knowledge of his and her parents and
also for his going to a man to inquire concerning a horse that Is supposed to be stolen
from the said Joseph, the meeting appoints BenJ. Mendenhall & Ralph Eavenson to go
with the said Josph lo see that he makes satisfaction to his parent & report to next
meeting." The report was not submitted for three months, as appears by the following:
"To the Monthly Meeting to be held at Concord ye 6th of ye 12 mo. 1738, Whereas I have
been educated amongst the Religious Society of the people called Quakers but for want
of having a due regard to the grace or good spirit of God in my heart did so much slight
Friends' rules concerning marriage as to take liberty marry by a Priest and contrary to
Parents' consent for which I find myself at a distance & not so near friends as since de-
sired the sence of which hath brought some trouble upon me and am willing to take the
blame to myself desiring friends would pass it by and continue me under their care hop-
ing for the future to be more watchful through Divine assistance over my ways, and for
going to a man to be Informed concerning my horse I can truly say I had no desire
that he should make use of any bad art In that affair and If he could not tell me any-
thing by his learning in an honest way to go no further, likewise was Ignorant con-
cerning friends' rules In that affair but being since better informed hope for the future
not to fall Into the like again.
"(Signed) JOSEPH WALTER."
At the same meeting, "the Friends appointed to go with Joseph Walter to see
how far he had made satisfaction lo his and her parents report that he has done it and
the said testimony Is entered on the minutes."
Joseph was a "very poweriul and passionate man, but it was said that a slight
touch from the hand of his small and gentle wife, though unnoticed by others, would In
a moment quell the storm in his bosom."
II— 17. HANNAH TRIMBLE (James i), b. 8 mo. 9, 1752; d. be-
tween 1820 and 1825; m. JOHN FADDIS Dec. i, 1771. at Old Swedes'
Church, Wilmington, Del., by Rev. Israel Acrelius (church record). He emi-
grated from Ireland, b. about 175O; d. about 181 5. They were probably bur-
ied at Bradford Mtg.
Hannah was dealt with for outgoing in marriage by Bradford Monthly
Meeting 3^ mo. 13, 1772. They continued near the home of her childhood,
and after his death she lived with her nephew at the old homestead.
Their children were: —
90. Rachel, b. Dec. — , 1772; d. June 9, 1844.
91. Ablah, b. about 1773.
92. David, b. about 1774; d. Jan. 15, 1330.
93. John, b. about 1776; d. about 1826.
«4. Mary, b. June 1, 1778; d. Oct. 9, 18B6.
WILLIAM TRIMBLE (No. T.-19)
MARY TRIMBLE (No. T.-19)
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THIRD GENERATION
Line of William Trimble.
Ch. of John Trimble {No. ?) and Lydia Thomas, all born in Concord, Ches-
ter (now Delaware) Co.. Pa.
Ill— 18. PHEBE TRIMBLE, b. 8 mo. 27. 1763; d. 8 mo. 19. 1784;
unm.
Ill— 19. WTLLI.AM TRIMBLE (John. William), b. 12 mo. 10, 1766;
d. 6 mo. 10, 1842; m. MARY MATHER* 9 mo. 10. 1795. of Whitemarsh,
Montgomery Co., Pa., dau. of Isaac ]\Iather and Mary ^Iorris (who were m.
5 mo. 17, 1770), b. 6 mo. 12, 1773; d. i mo. 13. 1849. Both were buried at
Concord Friends' grounds.
William and Mary settled in Concord, at the homestead of his grand-
father, where they continued all their lives; he also inherited the Xicklin farm
that his father had purchased. In the place of the saw-mill which his grand-
father erected he built a cotton-factory, and he was for a time owner of the old
Newlin mill.
He was a progressive agriculturist of his day, and successful in his var-
ious business undertakings. He took a lively interest in local matters and was
also cognizant of the affairs of state, and represented the county in the Legis-
Note. — The name Mather la taken from a local appellation In the parish of St.
Cyrus or Eccles-Craig in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Isaac Mather, b. 7 mo. 9, 1741, was
a son of Richard Mather and Sarah Penrose. Richard was a son of Joseph Mather, who
emigrated from Wales, and Elizabeth Russell, of Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa. (who
were m. 5 mo. 8, 1697). Sarah was a dau. of Thomas Penrose. Mary Morris was a dau.
of Joshua Morris and Mary Fletcher. Joshua was a son of Morris Morris and Susanna
Heath, b. 1 mo. 26. 1745. Morris, son of Evan Morris, b. 8 mo. 5. 1C77. at Gruiieth. Car-
marthenshire, Wales. Susanna Heath, dau. of Robert and Susanna, who emigrated from
England to Pennsylvania in 1701. She d. 4 mo. 28. IT.'iS. in tier 73d year. She was a min-
ister in the Society of Priends in which she faithfully labored over forty years. A memor-
ial of her says "Her life and conversation was innocent and agreeable, seasoned with
Christian gravity. She was a bright example of plainness, trmperance and self-denial, de-
voted to the service of truth and the propagation of religion. She was one of those virtu-
ous women whose value is far above rubies: for she filled up every station with propriety
and being at rest from her labors is now crowned with immortal Joys." She had traveled
extensively in America. Great Britain, Ireland and Holland, having made three voyages
across the ocean. A very interesting account is given in FViends' Miscellany. Vol. 1, page
154, of the circumstances connected with her shipwreck near the coast of Ireland, show-
ing her remarkable forsight, to wft: "that after herself, the captain and a few others had
been clinging to the upper side of the vessel for a considerable time, she had a sense given
her that if they would be saved they must get to the other side of the ship, and although
very hazardous she prevailed on the rest and they all moved as she directed, soon after
which a great swell of the sea threw the ship quite flat on the other side, so that if they
had not moved all would have been drowned."
690 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
lature for five years, 1804- 1809. The accompanying portrait is from a paint-
ing taken when about fifty years of age.
Both he and Mary were active members of the Society of Friends, in
which they held responsible positions. Immediately after their m. Mary
brought a certificate from Gwynedd IMtg. to Concord, dated 10 mo. 2^, 1795,
received 11 mo. 4, 1795. Besides many minor offices William Trimble was
appointed an Overseer of Concord Mtg. 2 mo. i, 181 6, which he held for two
years. He was named on the school committee 5 mo. 2, 1822, and 10 mo. 30,
1834, and was much interested in promoting the cause of education. On i mo.
I, 1829, both he and Mary were appointed Elders for Concord Mtg., which
positions they held by successive appointment during their remaining years, to
the general satisfaction of the meeting.
Their children were : —
95. Lvdia, b. 8 mo. 2, 1796: d. 8 mo. 18. 1870.
96. Phebe M., b. 12 mo. 9, 1797; d. 5 mo. 11, 1801.
97. Maria M., b. 6 mo. 30, 1799; d. 5 mo. 17, 1801.
98. Isaac M., b. 1 mo. 22, 1801; d. 1 mo. 4. 1887.
99. Marv M., b. 1 mo. 9. 1803: d. 8 mo. 28. 1878.
100. Phebe M. (2d), b. 1 mo. 2, 1805; d. 5 mo. 23, 1863.
101. Hannah T., b. 1 mo. 8, 1807; d. 5 mo. 31, 1884.
102. William, b. 10 mo. 27, 1808; d. 8 mo. 24, 1884.
103. Joseph M., b. 2 mo. 15, 1811; d. 11 mo. 18, 1898.
104. John, b. 1 mo. 22, 1814; d. 3 mo. 19, 1864.
Ill— 20. THOMAS TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 23, 1769; d. 6 mo. 27, 1773.
Ill— 21. JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 9 mo. 16, 1771 ; d. 6 mo. 23, 1773.
\ Ch. of IVaiiam Trimble (T.-4) and Grace Thomas.
Ill— 22. RICHARD TRIMBLE (William, William), b. 8 mo. 15,
1767; d. 2 mo. 7, 1847; m. ANN ROBERTS 10 mo. 18, 1792, at Uwchlan
M.-H., dau. of John Roberts and Jane Downing* b. 6 mo. 20, 1768; d. 11 mo.
19, 1850.
Richard and Ann removed to Newburg, on the Hudson River, N. Y., in
1800, where he was engaged in milling, and remained there until 1835, when
they returned to West Chester, Chester Co., Pa., where they died. They were
buried in Friends' grounds at this place.
Note. — Jane Downing was a dau. of Thomas and Thomazine Downing, the emi-
grants, b. 10 nio. 6. 172^:: d. in mo. 29. 179.=), -nnri ? sister to .Toseph Downing. No. T.-29.
John Roberts was a miller. He probably resided in the Great Valley, Chester Co., and
also in Merion, Montgomery Co., Pa. He lost his life by reason of his adherence to the
British cause during the Revolutionary War. He was taken prisoner whilst the British
army occupied Philadelphia, 1777-78. and charged with acts inimical to the American
cause, in which times of heated passions the calm and wise judgment was lost sight of
In the struggle for success. Great efforts were made to save his life by his neighbors and
friends, near and far; all petitioning in his behalf as a good citizen and conscientious
man, but mistaken in his course. But it all did not avail and he suffered the extreme
penalty of martial law.
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Their children were : —
105. George T., b. 8 mo. 17, 1793; d. 5 mo. 16, 1872.
106. John R., b. 12 mo. 28, 1795; d. 5 mo. 22, 1829.
107. William Richard, b. 3 mo. 23, 1797; d. 11 mo. 5, 1799.
108. Thomazin«> R., b. 2 mo. ?6. ISOO; d. 6 mo. 27. 1885.
109. Jane Trinis, b. 10 mo. 8, 1801; d. 10 mo. 14, 1820.
110. Richard, b. 5 mo. 2, 1804; d. 9 mo. 3, 1877.
Ill— 23. SUSANNA TRIMBLE, b. 9 mo. 18, 1769; d. young.
Ill— 24. HANNAH TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 4, 1772; d. young.
Ill— 25. LYDIA TRIMBLE (WilHam, William), b. 8 mo. 12, 1774;
d. II mo. 6, 1824: m. JOHN BALDWIN 9 mo. 19, 1793, at Uwchlan M.-H.,
son of William Baldwin* and Mary Edge.b. 7 mo. 5, 1765 ; d. 6 mo. 21, 1816:
bur. at Downingtown.
He was a saddler. They resided in or near Downingtown. Pa., where
he died. She then removed to her uncle's (Joseph Trimble) in Concord, and
remained with him the rest of her life. She was buried at Concord Mtg.
John was recommended as a minister by Friends 8 mo. 5, 1802, which posi-
tion he filled acceptably until his death.
Their children were : —
111. William T., b. 7 mo. 6, 1794; d. 10 mo. 28. 1821.
112. George, b. 12 mo. 3, 1796; d. 4 mo. 12, 1827.
113. Grace, b. 8 mo. 19, 1799; d. 8 mo. 21, 1799.
114. Joseph T., b. 6 mo. 8, 1801; d. 7 mo. 19, 1840.
11.5. Catharine W.. b. 5 mo. 9, 1S04; d. 1827.
116. Thomas, b. 12 mo. 12, 1805; d. 7 mo. 18, 1806
117. Thomas (2d). 1i, S mo. 9. 1S07; d. 11 mo. 15, 1RR7.
118. Lydia T., b. 11 mo. 29, 1809; d. 6 mo. 29, 1892.
119. Richard T., b. 9 mo. 3, 1815; d. 9 mo. 17, 1815.
Ill — 26. ANN TRIMBLE, b. 2 mo. 16, 1778; d. very young during
her parents' residence in Concord.
Note.— William Baldwin (b. 9 mo. 5, 1739; d. 1788), was a son of John Baldwin and
Elizabeth Piisey. who were m. 9 mo. 13, 17^-1. .it I.nndons-rnvr i\Uc. hut resided at Hock-
essin, Del. William was a saddler and resided in East Cain. Chester, Co., where he died.
His wife, Mary Edge (b. 11 mo. IS, 1742-3, in Upper Providence; d. 3 mo, 15, 1S15, in
Downingtown), was m, to him 10 mo. 18, 1764, at Uwchlan Mtg. She was a dau, of
George Edge and Ann Pennell and sister to Ann who became the 2d wife of William
Trimble (See No. T.-4). Besides their son John, William and Mary Baldwin left eh.
George, Elizabeth and Mary, but none of the latter left Issue.
William's fathor, John Baldwin, (b. in Rpsrland 8 mo. 28. 1712; d. 10 mo, 1. 1746, of
small-pox at Hockessin, Del., was a son of William Baldwin, who was b. at Gisbourn in
Vorkshire. England; he came on a religious visit to America in 1709, Both he and his
son afterwards were highly esleeemd mini.'^ters among Friends. .Vbout 1714 he came with
his family to Bristol, Bucks Co.. Pa,, where he d. 6 mo, 29, 17:'ii, In 1723 his widow. Mary
Baldwin, m, Ellis I^ewis, of Kennett, Chester Co., and brrnpht to this home her only
child. John Baldwin, which accounts for his dcFcendants hrirg largely identified with
this locality. His wife, Elizabeth Pusey, was a dau, of William Pusey and Elizabeth Bo-
water, of Londongrove, Chester Co,, Pa.
692 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
By Second Wife, Ami (Edge) (Park) Taylor.
Ill— 27. PHEBE TRIMBLE (William, William), b. 7 mo. 4, 1786;
d. 12 mo. — , 1816, at Columbia, Pa.; m. VINCENT KING,* M. D.. in 1807,
son of Vincent King and Mary Brown, of Little Britain, Lancaster Co., b. 1 1
mo. 12, 1781 : d. 12 mo. 2,1825 .
The following is taken from an account of Dr. King which appeared in
the "Oxford Press" May 18, 1870:
"Vincent in early youth was known as a remarkably active boy of a kind disposi-
tion and possessed of a lively imagination. His parents being strict Friends, he was sent
to Westtown school to receive a thorough English education. He remained at this school
several terms, and while there the following incident took place which may have had ten-
dency to lead him to pursue the study of medicine: One of the students was attacked
with what was then termed typhus fever, and, to use a common phrase, was 'given up to
die' by the attending physician. Vincent King, a brother-student, became much inter-
ested in the case, and asked permission of the superintendent to nurse and attend upon
the pupil, who had now ceased to receive much aid from the physician in charge of the
institution. Permission was granted, and young King assumed charge of the patient,
watching him night and day, prescribing and caring for his sick schoolmate. Finally.
the sick student recovernd, and. we are informed, is yet living at an advanced age.
"This success with his first patient led him to inquire further into the mysteries
of the healing art, and while he remained at this school he was called Doctor by the pupils
and teachers.
"Leaving Westtown, he at once chose the profession of medicine, and after diligent
preparation and study graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in the class of
1807. In this year he was married. He first settled in Philadelphia, but In two years
moved to Goshen, Chester Co., thence to Baltimore, and finally to Columbia, Pa. At this
place he lost his wife after a short illness. In five years' time he married his second
wife, Patience Wright, and removed to near the place of his birth.
"Dr. King was a man of talent, and was well posted in his profession, being intimate
with some of the most eminent medical men of his day.
"Gifted with rare conversational powers, he was well calculated to succeed in his
profession; which he did to a remarkable degree in his several settlements, to be sud-
denly broken by a temperament of an unsettled nature that seemed to impel his frequent
removals.
"While he practiced in different localities several students, in order to avail them-
selves of his able counsels, studied medicine under him. His death, like that of his first
wife, was very sudden, taking place while on a professional visit, where, being taken
very ill, he lingered a few days, unable to be removed home until life had departed."
Their children were: —
120. Mary Ann, b. 6 mo. — , 1807; d. 1820.
121. Lvdia Trimble, b. 6 mo. 2, 1809; d. 4 mo. 5, 1900; unm.
122. .Jane P., b, 6 mo. 30, 1812; d. 1 mo. 14, 1892.
123. William T., b. 1814; d, 1816.
124. Jeremiah, b. circa, 1816; d. in infancy.
Ill— 28. TOHN TRIMBLE (William. William), b. i mo. 31, 1788; d.
10 mo. 28, 1855; m. THOMAZINE DOWNING (T.-213) 12 mo. 18, 1817,
at Uwchlan Mtg., b. 2 mo. 14, 1794: d. 2 mo. 18, 1831.
Note. — The elder Vincent King was a son of Thomas King (b. 7 mo. 27, 1716) and
Ann Coppock. who were m. 12 mo. 11, 1753. at Little Britain Mtg., Ann being a dau. of
John and Margaret Coppock and Thomas a son of James King and Isabell Pennell, who
were married at Concord Mtg. 2 mo, 28, 1709, and were among the early settlers at Not-
tingham on the border of Maryland, Mary, the mother of Dr, King, was a dau, of Joshua
J'lown, p flisi inguished minister among Friends, and son of Jeremiah Brown and Mary
Cole (a widow).
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THIRD GENERATION. 693
ll It may be noticed that she being a descendant of James Trimble and Mary
l«*almer, their children combine a descent through both lines. They resided at
■Hhe homestead of his parents in West Whiteland Twp., Chester Co., Pa., which
I Mie obtained partly by will of his father and partly by purchase of his brother
Richard. He pursued farming, but in addition thereto had both a grist- and
a saw-mill, which he kept in operation.
/ Their children were: —
/ 125. Thomas D., b. 11 mo. 9, 1818; d. 3 mo. 6, 1906.
/ 126. Mary Ann, b. 9 mo. 8, 1820; d. 4 mo. 5, 1868; unm .
' 127. William I., b. 9 mo. 4, 1823; d. 1 mo. 16, 1897.
1 128. Sarah D., b. 9 mo. 6, 1825; d. 10 mo. 19, 1898.
\ 129. Joseph D., b. 1 mo. 16, 1828; d. 2 mo. 5, 1829.
\ 130. John, b. 2 mo. 2, 1831; d. 8 mo. 7, 1831.
Ill— 29. GRACE TRIMBLE (William, William), b. 12 mo. 24, 1789;
d. 8 mo. 17, 1867; m. JOSEPH EVANS* 5 mo. 26, 1814, at Uwchlan M.-H.,
son of Jonathan Evans, Jr., and Hannah Bacon, b. 9 mo. 28, 1789; d. 12 mo.
10, 1871.
They resided in Springfield Twp., Delaware Co., Pa., where he owned a
farm. They were much-esteemed and exemplary members of the Society of
Friends, in which for many years they were overseers and elders; both were
buried at Springfield Mtg.
Their children were: —
131. Ann, b. 3 mo. 21, 1815; d. 9 mo. 30, 1888.
132. Hannah, b. 2 mo. 15. 1817; d. 4 mo. 1, 1826.
133. William, b. 10 mo. 2, 1819; d. 4 mo. 14, 1821.
134. Mary, b. 5 mo. 23, 1823.
135. Joseph, b. 7 mo. 9, 1825; d. 3 mo. 27, 1826.
136. Thomas, b. 8 mo. 24, 1830; d. 2 m . 12, 1910.
137. John T., b. 8 mo. 23, 1833; d. 5 mo. 6, 1851.
V III— 30. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (William, William), b. 3 mo. 12,
1793; d. 12 mo. 18, 1863; m. SARAH VICKERS 6 mo. 5, 1823, at Oley or
Note. — The ancestry of this family of Evans is traced to Thomas Evans, who came
from Wales In 1698 and settled In Gwynedd twp., a son of Evan Ap Evans, whose ances-
try was ancient in Wales. Jonathan Evans, Jr., was a carpenter by trade which he fol-
lowed for many yoar.s; he was b.lnio. 25., IT.'iP; d. 2 mo. 8, 1839. in Pbila.; m. Hannah
Bacon, 4 mo. 13, 1786, who was b. 3 mo. — . 1765; d. 2 mo. 27, 1829, dau. of David and Mary.
She was a minister a memorial of her is printed in the collection of 1879. Jonathan
was an overseer in his mtg. at 24 and an elder at 36 years. In 12 mo., 1826, after a ser-
mon by Ellas Hicks, he arose and declared that the doctrines preached by B. H. were
not those of the Society of Friends. He afterwards took a prominent part in the "Separ-
ation." He was the son of Jonathan Evans, of Phila., and Hannah Walton (who were m.
4 mo. 19. 1740), she being a dau. of Michael Walton and d. 4 mo. 23, 1800, aged 85 years, and
Jonathan, a son of Evnn Kvrns and Elizabrth Musgrove, who were m. 7 mo. 13, 1713,
at Haverford. He d. 2 nin, 7,. nor.. aged 81 years, Elizabeth being a dau. of Thomas
Musgrove, of TTalifax. F.npland. and Evan, b. In Wales 1684; d. 5 mo. 26, 1747, a( son of
Thomas and Ann as monlionod at the beginning of this sketch. Evan was a minister
and a memorial of him was ininted in the collection of 1787. Thomas Evans' wife Ann
died' at Gwynedd 1 mo. 26. 1716, and he m. 2d. wife, Hannah Davies (widow) and d. In
(3oshen 10 mo. 28, 1738, aged 87 years, to which place he had removed after his la-'t
marriage. He was buried there.
694
Exeter M.-H., Berks Cn p^ i , ~
Thev resided ii, L\ychL Ch^J ' r^^^^ \'^- 9 "'°- 5, 1883.
for ten years. He ^it.:::!:;:^'^^^;^.:^^^ ^'-y kept a Lrding-school
father ,n Whiteland ; he also obta ,Sd a 00 Ln ^^Z?;™/^ Joining that of his
Thar house was a station on the Srtrom i R r ^' ^'?V '"^^ ^y ^^*"-
-ny^fu.>t,ves fleeing fro. slavery to ^^^^Z:tt:^:^^^:l
S "^"^ ^^ ^--^'-"- After hlTd^i;^^^- iL^J^^^}^
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
Their children were ■—
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\ CI,, of Samuel Tn„Mc (T.^6) ami Esther Bri,„„„
Of n h,ch they were meii,bers. They were b mVd J r '^^^^ociety of Friends,
Tino- I M , ■' Oiined at Concord Mtp-
-1 heir children were • *'
"5. Caleb, b. 9-23-1799; d. 1-13-1877:
the offlcrof a np» 'o^ calculated to engender strife hi.t l.,^^''^ ■■emarkably careful "o
support Of the ^pocrTn'^hp- ^"^-^ ^'''^^ "'^'^wLe «u 'i "^n erested'fn' ^l' ''""'' *« ^'^"^i "
were advanced in aj whTph""^''''"''"'"^' «ore espedallV or ho.l^ 1""'^''' ''^^'^ ^^^
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147
148
149
150
Hetty Ann, b. 12-24-1801; d. 9-2-1858.
Phebe, b. 4-24-1804; d. 3-15-1860.
Samuel T.. b. 4-18-1806; d. 8-16-1827.
James Kmlen, b. 1-10-1S09; d. 7-21-1814.
Thomas J., b. 8-7-1811; d. 12-26-1888.
\
III— 32. ANN TRIMBLE (Samuel, William), b. 7 mo. 16, 1771 ; d.
10 mo. 16. 1857: m. GEORGE WILLIAMS 4 mo. 10, 1811, at Concord
Mtg., son of Hezekiah and Grace Williams. He d. 1850, in his 88th year.
They resided in Philadelphia, Pa., where his name was connected with
many piiilanthropic works for the benefit of the unfortunate and outcasts of
society. They were members of the Society of Friends. No issue.
Ill— 33. JOHN TRIMBLE (Samuel 2), b. 7 mo. 29, 1773; d. young.
Ill— 34. JOSEPH TRIMBLE (Samuel 2. William), b. 12 mo. 4,
1875: d. 7 mo. 19, 1840; m. JANE H. BRINTON 10 mo. 22, 1801, dau. of
George Brinton and Christiana Hill, of Thornbury, b. 9 mo. 19, 1780; d. 5
mo. 29, 1854.
They resided for many years at Concordville, Delaware Co., Pa., where
in addition to farming he was a justice of the peace, and was known by the ti-
tle " 'Squire." He afterwards purchased land on the Juniata River, at Mc-
Vej'town, in Mifflin Co., Pa., to which with his family he removed and re-
mained the rest of his life.
Their children were: —
151. Harriet, b. 8-15-1802; d. 3-22-1873.
152. Christiana B., b. 6-9-1804; d. 9 mo. — , 1804.
163. Ann W., b. 1-14-1807; d. 9-4-1890.
154. Phebe. b. 3-9-1810; d. 9-14-1894.
155. Amanda H., b. 6-16-1811; d. 9-4-1829.
156. Esther B., b. 7-8-1819; d. 12-51883.
V III— 35. SAMUEL TRIMBLE (Samuel, Wilham), b. 10 mo. 27, 1782-
d. 4 mo. I, 1843; in- REBECCA MENDENHALL 3 mo. 21. 1808, dau. of
Stephen Mendenhall* and Margaret Farlow, of Concord Twp., b. 3 mo. 28,
1787: d. 3 mo. 14, 1876: both buried at Concord Mtg.
They settlefl on the farm which had belonged to her grandfather, Robert
Note. — Stephen Mendenhall. son of Robert Mendenhall and Phebe Taylor, b. 5 mo.
24, 1750; d. 12 mo. 9, 1809, wa.s a brother to Ann (see obituary under T.-31): Robert, son
of Benjamin Mendenhall, the emiprant, who settled in Concord, then Chester Co.. Pa.,
and became an extensive Inndholder. He obtained a patent for 250 acres 12 mo. (Feb.
O. S.) 7-8-1701. He held prominent positions in the Society of Friends and in the Cotin-
cils of the Province. Ho m. .'Vnn Pennell 2 mo. (April O. S.), 17, 1689, dau. of Robert and
Hannah Pennell. emigrants, who settled in MIddletown, Chester Co., Pa. Phebe Tay-
lor was a dau. of Philip Taylor and Ann Conway, of Thornbury. (A dau. of Robert Men-
denhall by his second wifp. Elizabeth Hatton. whom he m. 6 mo. 23, 1762, named Phebe
Mendenhall, b. 7 mo. 7, 1770, and who m. Gideon Thomas, d. 1 mo. 19. 1875. She lived
to the extraordinary age of 104 years, 6 months and 12 days. She was burled at Con-
cord Mtg.)
696 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Mendenhall 2, (Benjamin i), in Concord Twp. After Samuel's death Re-
becca continued to manage the farm with signal success, for a few years assist-
ed by her son, Samuel, after whose death she finally associated her grandson,
John Trimble, with her in the business. She had more than ordinary ability,
and was much respected wherever known. Both were members of the Society
of Friends.
Their children were: —
157. John B., b. 2-23-1S09; d. 10-20-1809.
158. Stephen M., b. 4-10-1810; d. 9-13-1898.
159. Samuel, b. 3-19-1812; d. 9-17-1824.
. 160, Esther, b. 5-4-1814; d. 9-29-1824.
161. Margaret M., b. 7-31-1818; d. 1-9-1854.
162. George \V., h. 12-14-1820, d. 7-12-1846.
163. Samuel (2d), b. 3-5-1825; d. 12-17-1854.
164. Ann, b. 8-25-1827; d. 8-14-1800.
Line of William, Hannah.
Cli. of Hannah Trimble (T.-/) and Isaac Jacobs.
Ill— 36. MARY JACOBS (Hannah 2, William), b. 2 mo. 7, 1768; d.
1818; unm.
She probably died in Whiteland, as a certificate of return from Gwynedd
was given her in 1799, and was buried at Uwchlan Mtg. She appears to have
been of more than a common person, as it was her that a former certificate to
Gwynedd in 1889 had therein written that her "sober and orderly deport-
ment hath merited our esteem for her."
HI— 37. ANN JACOBS (Hannah 2). b. 8 mo. 14, 1769; d. 7 mo. 2^,
1771.
Ill— 38. PHEBE JACOBS (Hannah 2), b. 6 mo. 9, 1771 ; d. 3 mo.
22, 1849.
Her mind being impaired, she was the especial care of a devoted and af-
fectionate mother and sister, calling into exercise those rare Christian virtues
that only the true in heart possess.
Ill— 39. WILLIAM JACOBS (Hannah 2). b. 8 mo. 15, 1773; d. 6
mo. 4, 1795: unm. He probably died at Gwynedd.
Ill— 40. HANNAH JACOBS (Hannah, William), b. 12 mo. 25, 1775;
d. II mo. 3, 1833; m. DAVID THOMAS 5 mo. 18, 1798, son of David
Thomas and Mary Richardson, of Montgomery Co., Pa., b. 6 mo. q, 1776: d.
II mo. 5, 1859.
They removed in 1801 to Elklands, Lycoming, now Sullivan, Co., Pa.,
and remained there four years, and in 1805 to Cayuga Co., N. Y., where he
DAVID THOMAS, A. M. (No. T.-40)
THIRD GENERATION. 697
purchased a farm known as "Great Field." Here they made their permanent
home. She was buried in North Street Cemetery, at Ledyard, that county.
After Hannah's death, Da\'id removed to Union Springs, same county. He
m. second Edna (Dean) Smith, 9 mo. 21, 1843, \vidow of Dr. Smith, of Lock-
port, N. Y. She d. 5 mo. 11. 1878, and both werel buried at Union Springs,
N. Y.
David's grandfather, also David Thomas, emigrated from Wales and
married Anna Noble, a dau. of Abel Noble, who came from England, and his
mother, Mary, was a dau. of Edward Richardson and Anna Jones, of Provi-
dence, Chester Co., Pa.
The following account of David Thomas is taken from Lippincott's Bio-
graphical Dictionary, pp. 2121:
"Thomas David, an American pomologist, florist and writer on agriculture,
was born in Montgomtry County, Pennsylvania, in 1776. He was educated by his
parents in the religious principles of the Society of Friends. In 1805 he removed to
near Aurora. Cayuga County, New York. In 1817 he published 'Travels in the West,' a
work which attracted the notice of De Witt Clinton (Governor of New York) and led to
Mr. Thomas being appointed chief engineer on the Erie Canal, west of Rochester, which
position he held until the canal was completed; subsequently on the recommendation of
Governor Clinton he was employed as one of the principal engineers on the Welland
Canal In Canada, As a florist and iioniologist he had few, if any, superiors in the United
States. By his contributions to 'The Uenesee Farmer," he rendered an Important ser-
vice to the cause of agriculture, particularly in refuting an error once widely prevalent,
that wheat under certain circumstances was liable to be changed into chess (Bromus
Secallnus), a plant of quite a different genus. Mr. Thomas showed that when the seed-
wheat was perfectly clean and the soil thoroughly cleaned of the seed of chess, that the
alleged transmutation never took place. His writings, supported as they were by care-
fully conducted experiments, led not merely to the diffusion of more enlightened views,
but to a great, practical impro\eraent in agricultural science."
Although he had not received a medical education, he had given much attention
to medical reading and thus possessed much knowledge, judgment and skill, so that
when the disease known as the "cold plague" prevailed in 1812, he attended to a large
number of his neighbors, every one of whom lecovered, although much fatality occurred
elsewhere. And again, whilst e.qiloring for the Erie Canal in new and unsettled country
with many assistants, those who at his diiectioa boiled their drinking water remained
in good health, whilst those v.ho broke this order were prostrated with sickness. He
had been a practical surveyor in his neighborhood for many years, which gave him ex-
perience for his greater work as a civil engineer. Whilst he was engaged in the con-
struction of the Erie Canal, a contioversy arose as to the best place for its western ter-
minus. A majority of those in control decided in favor of Black Rock, but David Thom-
as, with Gov. Clinton and one other coinniissioner, favored Buffalo, and they prevailed
80 far as to have a branch built to Buffalo, and as a consequence the business all went
there, of which Mr. T. said in his controversy: "I now submit the question to the ele-
ments and if Buffalo harbor becomes a failure, I shall then, but not till then, confess
my error." His eminent scientific knowledge led to his election as an honorary member
of the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, and as a cori-esponding member
of the Historical Society of Ix)ndon and of the Linnaen Society of Paris.
For a full account of the descendants of the elder David Thomas, see work
of Prof. William T. Lyle, 1908.
Issue : —
165. William J., b. 9-13-18!in: d, .1-30-1818.
166. Mary T.. b. 12-25-1800; d. 3-11-1889.
167. Isaac J., b. 5-1-1802; d. 9-11-1824.
168. Abel, b. 5-15-1804; d. 1-20-1846.
169. Edward, b. 2-21-1S06; d. 5 20-1832.
698 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
170. Anna, b. 11-22-1807; d. 9-16-1865.
171. John J., b. 1-8-1810; d. 2-22-1895.
172. Joseph, b. 2-22-1811; d. 12-24-1891.
Ill— 41. ELIZABETH JACOBS (Hannah, William), b. 11 mo. 22,
1777; d. 10 mo. — , 1843; "1- GEORGE MECHEM 4 mo. 30, 1805, son of
John Mechem* and Jane Stanley (who were m. 5 mo. 2, 1762), b. 3 mo. 3,
1778; d. in the autumn of 1838.
George and Elizabeth at first resided in Lower Dublin, Philadelphia
Co., Pa.; removed thence to East Bradford, Chester Co., Pa., where he built
a grist mill on valley creek, and in October, 1824, the whole family removed
to Cayuga Co., N. Y., where they remained until June, 1838, when, with a
part of their children, they went to Calhoun Co., Mich. George died at their
daughter Mary's in Pennsfield, and Elizabeth at their son John's in Bedford
Twp., of that county.
Issue : —
173. Hannah J., b. 4 mo. 9, 1806; d. 7 mo. ?.l, 1850.
174. John, b. 11 mo. 25, 1807; d. 12 mo. 5. 1881.
175. Isaac J., b. 7 mo. 11, 1810; d. 8 mo. 5. 1888.
176. Mary, b. 12 mo. 7, 1812; d. 1 mo. 12, 1814.
177. Ann, b. 12 mo. 13, 1814; d. 12 mo. 20. 1844.
178. Elizabeth, b. 2 mo. 5, 1817; d. 10 mo. 27, 1899.
179. Mary t2d), b. 7 mo. 4, 1819; d. 1 mo. 1, 1856.
180. Stanley, b. 7 mo. 7, 1823; d. 4 mo. 23, 1897.
Ill— 42. SARAH JACOBS (Hannah. William), b. 3 mo. 4, 1780; d.
2 mo. 23, 181 5; unm.
She was a teacher for some years at Westtown, a noted Friends' board-
ing school in Chester Co., Pa.
Ill— 43. ISAAC JACOBS (Hannah, Wilham). b. 4 mo. 14, 1782; d.
10 mo. 23, 1862; m. SUSANNA LIGHTFOOT 4 mo. 26, 1810, at Uwch-
Note. — John Mechem was a son of Francis Mechem and Ellen Peirce (a widow),
■who were m. the 12th of ye 12 mo. O. S. (Feb.) 1728, in Concord Meeting House.
(Her maiden name not ascertained, but she had one Peirce child.) Francis Mechem
was an emigrant and bro't the following certificate to this country, which was received
by Concord Monthly Mtg. 8th of 1st mo. 1702-3:
"This is to certifie whom it may concern that the bearer hereof ffrancis Machom.
Having acquainted friends with intention of transporting himself and family into Penn-
sylvania or some of the neighboring English Colonies and desiring a CJertiflcate; we
whose names are hereunder written thought meet to signifle to our friends and others
In those parts that we know nothing to the contrary but that he is cleare of all his
creditors here and that his removal hence is with the consent and to (he satisfaction of
Friends."
"Signed in ye behalf of our monthly meeting att Notingham ye 28 of ye 4th mo.,
1702."
JOHN HART,
JOSEPH RECKLESS,
BENJAMIN RECKLESS,
JOHN JOHNSON,
WILLIAM THOMPSON.
THIRD GENERATION. 699
Ian Mtg., clau. of Thomas Lightfoot* and his second wife, Rachel Hunt, of
Pikeland, Chester Co., Pa., b. i mo. 8, 1786; d. 4 mo. 4, 1873.
They resided for some years in Chester Co., Pa., and were members of
Uwchlan Monthly Meeting; they removed to Cayuga Co., N. Y., in 1825,
where they were members of Scipio Monthly Meeting.
Susanna reached the ripe age of over eighty-seven years ; she died with an
illness of only twenty-five hours, and was "remarkable for her physical and
mental activity up to the very day she was taken sick."
Children : —
181. Rachel, b. 2-23-1811; d. 10 mo. — . 1823.
182. Thomas Llghtfoot, b. 12-19-1812; d. 9-6-1879.
183. William, b. 12-22-1814; d. 12-16-1909.
184. Sarah, b. 2-1-1817; d. 1-25-1894.
185. Isaac, b. 2-5-1819; d. 12-10-1906.
186. Benjamin Lightfoot, b. 2-5-1821; d. 1-23-1847.
187. Hannah M., b. 5-12-1823; d. 3-7-1842.
188. Mary, b. 6-19-1825; d. 3-1-1842.
189. Joseph, b. 11-16-1827; d. 4-26-1846.
190. Anna Thomas, b. 9-6-1831; d. 7-2-1879.
The following is the marriage certificate of Isaac Jacobs and Susanna
Lightfoot, recorded in Uwchlan Monthly Meeting Book, page 140. This is
most beautifully written on parchment.
Whereas, Isaac Jacobs, Jun'r, of Uwchlan, in the County of Chester and State of
Pennsylvania, son of Isaac Jacobs, of the same place, and Hannah (Trimble) his wife,
and Susanna Lightfoot, Daughter of Thomas Lightfoot, of Pikeland, in the county afore-
said, and Rachel, his wife (deceased), having declared their intentions of marriage with
each other before a Monthly Meeting of the religious Society of Friends, held ad Uwch-
lan, according to the good order used among them and having consent of surviving par-
ents their said proposal of marriage was allowed by the said meeting. Now these are
to certify whom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions,
this twenty-sixth day of the fourth month, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and ten, they, the said Isaac Jacobs and Susanna Lightfoot, appeared in a
Publick meeting of the said people held at Uwchlan, afforesaid and the said Isaac Jacobs
taking the said Susanna Lightfoot by the hand did, on this solemn occasion, openly de-
clare, that he took her, the said Susanna Lightfoot, to be his wife, promising with Divine
assistance to be unto her a loving and faithful husband, until death should separate
them, and then in the same assembly, the said Susanna Lightfoot did in like manner
declare that she took him, the said Isaac Jacobs, to be her husband, promising with Di-
vine assistance to be unto him a loving and faithful wife until death should separate
them. And moreover, they, the said Isaac Jacobs and Susanna Lightfoot, she according
Note. — Thomas Lightfoot's first wife was Susanna Hatton, who was a minister In
the Society of Friends. He m. second Rachel Hunt 1 mo. 5, 1785, a dau. of Klljah Hunt
and Esther Clarke, of Hunterdon Co.,N. J. Thomas, a son of Samuel Lightfoot and Mary
Head, who were m. 7 mo. 30, 1725, at New Garden, Pa. Mary, a dau. of Benjamin Head
and Sarah Abbott. Samuel, b. 2 mo. 5, 1701. He became a prominent surveyor; resided
and died near Chester, Pa., 2 mo. 26, 1777, and buried there. He was a son of Thomas
Lightfoot, the emigrant, and his second wife, Sarah Wiley (a widow). This Thomas was
possibly the son of Thomas Lightfoot, who suffered persecution In Cambridge, England,
in 1653. The son born in Cambridgeshire about 1644 removed in early life to the North
of Ireland, and in 1694 to Moate Monthly in West Meath. In 1716 he emigrated to Penn-
sylvania with a part of his family and settled in New Garden, Chester Co. In the lat-
ter part of 1724 he m. Margaret, widow of John Blunston, of Darby, and removed to that
place. He died 9 mo. 4, 1725, aged about 80 years.
Thomas Chalkley says in his Journal: "I was at the funeral of our worthy ancient
Friend Thomas Lightfoot. He was buried at Darby. The meeting was the largest I
have ever seen at that place. Our dear friend was greatly beloved for his piety and vir-
tue— bis sweet disposition and lively ministry. The Lord was with him In his llle and
death and with us at his burial."
700 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
to the custom of marriage, assuming the name of her husband, did as a further confir-
mation thereof then and there to those presejit set their hands.
ISAAC JACOBS, JR.
SUSANNA JACOBS.
And we, whose names are also hereunto subscribed, being present at the solemni-
zation of the said marriage and subscription, have, as witnesses thereto, set our hands the
day and year above written.
George V. Massey, Samuel Longstreth, Sarah Thomas, Jr., Rachel Malin,
George Malin, Hannah J. Mechera, Richard Thomas, Jr., Isaac Jacobs,
Jtsse Jones. John P. Jacobs, Thomas Jacobs, Hannah Jacobs,
Mary Jones. Jesse Kersey, John Baldwin, Benj. H. Llghtioot,
Jane Malin, Joseph Hawley, Richard Thomas, Thomas Lightfoot,
Grace Trimble, Rebekat Hawley, Thomas Lightfoot, Jr. George Massey,
William Kinsey, Mary J. Lamboru, William Lightioot, Susanna Massey,
Phebe Kinsey, William Tiimble, Mary Lightioot, Jr., John Jacobs,
William Trimble, Ann Trimble, Sarah Lightfoot, ?<rary Jacobs,
Robert V. Massey, Elisa Jacobs, John Trimble, Sarah Jacobs.
Blakey Sharpless, Griffeth Lewis, John Roberts. Phebe Jacobs.
Mary Thomas. Lydia Lewis, Eliaaljeth Roberts, George Mechem,
Rachel V. Massey, Thos. H. Jacobs, Joseph .Malin, Elizabeth Mechem.
Ill— 44. JOHN JACOBS, b. 7 mo. 4, 1784; d. 12 mo. — , 1785.
Ill— 45. JOSEPH JACOBS (Hannah, William), b. 6 mo. 17, 1786;
d. 3 mo. 19, 1842; unm.
He was very successful as a teacher, and taught for eight successive years
at Darby, Pa. He was proficient in botany, and was a friend and co-laborer
of Dr. Darlington, the author of "Florula Cestrica."
Ill— 46. RACHEL JACOBS, b. 9 mo. 3, 1788; d. 4 mo. 26, 1796.
Ch. of Daniel Trimble (T.-S) and Mary Dozvning. His first child b. at Con-
cord, the rest at Falls, Bucks Co., Pa.
Ill— 47. THOMAZINE D. TRIMBLE (Daniel, William), b. 4 mo.
25, 1777; d. 12 mo. 16, 1808; m. THOMAS JENKS, JR., i mo. — , 1797,
son of Thomas Jenks and Rebecca Richardson, b. 2 mo. 4, 1772; d. 2 mo. 2y,
1828. They resided in Bucks Co., Pa.
Their children were : —
191. Daniel T.. b. 3-26-1798; d. 6-1-1860.
192. Mary Downing, b. lO-S-1799; d. 7-2-1879.
193. Rebecca, b. 8-15-1802; d. 8 — 1802.
194. Theodore, b. 7-28-1805; d. 8-3-1805.
195. Sarah Ann. b. 11-16-1806; d. 1-1-1807.
Note.— The father m. 2d wife, Rachel Wilson, 1816, who d. 2 mo. 25, 1825. leaylng
2 sons.
Thomas, b. 7-1-1817.
Howard, b. 2-11-1820.
Both of these were married and probably had families.
The Jenks were descended from Thomas Jenks. who was born in England the lat-
ter part of Dec. 1699, and came to Pennsylvania when a child with his widowed mother,
Susan Jenks. They settled at Wrightstown, Bucks Co., and iu 1708 she m. Benjamin
Wiggins, o£ Buckingham, and they had a family of children. Thomas Jenks, upon at-
THIRD GENERATION. 701
tainlng his majority, purchased a tract of land in Middletown Twp. and named it '•Po-
mona Farm." He m. Mary Wildman in 1731, and d. 5 mo. 4, 1797, leaving thiee sons,
Thomas, John and Joseph, and three daughters. Of these Thomas m. Rebecca Richard-
eon.
Ill— 48. THOMAS TRIMBLE (Daniel 2), b. 11 mo. 18, 1778: d. 12
mo. 8, 1778.
By Second Wife, Phebe Jones.
Ill— 49. MARY TRIMBLE (Daniel, William), b. 8 mo. 30, 1783; d.
11 mo. — , i860; m. JOSEPH PLEASANTS 12 mo. 10, 1808, son of Sam-
uel Pleasants and Mary Pemberton, b. 6 mo. 14, 1774; d. 3 mo. 19, 1824.
They resided in Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue: —
196. William, b. 9-19-1809; d. 6-29-1848.
197. Sarah, b. 1-16-1811; d.i 3 — 1876.
198. Edward, b. 7-26-1812; d. 7 — 1877.
199. Samuel, b. 9-16-1814; d. 2-24-1864.
200. Daniel, b, 9-26-1816; d. 7-18-1867.
201. Joseph, b. 2-18-1818; d. 9-4-1853.
202. Mary, b. 6-29-1822; d. 9-20-1831.
Ill— 50. JOHN TRIMBLE, b. 7 mo. 28, 1786; d. 8 mo. 4, 1786.
By Third Wife, Ann Warner (b. at Falls, Bucks Co., Pa.)
Ill— 51. SARAH TRIMBLE, b. 11 mo. 13, 1799; d. 3 mo. 30, 1814.
Ill— 52. DANIEL TRIMBLE (Daniel, William), b. 2 mo. 14, 1801;
d. 10 mo. 9, 1850; m. MARY HAUXHURST 2 mo. 9, 1825, dau. of Daniel
Hauxhurst and Hannah Brown, b. 11 mo. 3, 1793; d. circa 7 mo. — , 1878 or
1879.
They lived in New York, where Daniel was a successful merchant. No
children.
Ill— 53. ANN TRIMBLE (Daniel, William), b. 7 mo. 28, 1803; d.
12 mo. 2, 1863; m. CHARLES DOWNING 11 mo. i, 1826, at Fallsington
Mtg., Bucks Co., son of Joseph R. Downing* and Ann Worrall, b. 10 mo. 16,
1798; d. 5 mo. 3, 1863; both buried at Downingtown Mtg.
Note. — Joseph R. Downing and Ann Worrall were m. at Chester Mtg. 5 mo. 4,
1791. He was b. 6 mo. 19, 1765; d. 1 mo. 17, 1855, in his 90th year. He was a brother
to Mary the first wife of Daniel Trimble (see No. S). Ann Worrall waa b. 11 mo. 17,
1771; d. 11 mo. 7, 1836. a dau. of William Worrall and Phebe Grubb, of Ridley Twp.i
who were m. 5 mo. 3, 1759, The latter being the dau. of Nathaniel Grubb and Ann Moore
of WiUistown; William Worrall, b. 11 mo. 29, 1730; d. 12 mo. 23, 1826, a son of Jonathan
Worrall and Mary Taylor, who were ni. 7 mo, 21, 1727. Mary being a dau. of Jonathan
and Martha and granddau. of Robert and Mary Taylor. Jonathan Worrall. a son of Pe-
ter, Jr., and Elizabeth and Pf-ter, Jr., son of Peter, the immigrant, who settled in Mar-
pie on land purchased from William Penn, having come from Crudelanes in Cheshire
England.
702 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
They were active members in Friends' meeting, in which he was an o\'er-
seer and elder. He inherited 58 acres and 37 perches of land in what is now
Downingtown Borough, and resided in a fine old homestead thereon. In addi-
tion to being engaged with his brother William as inanufacturers of cloth, he
was a practical sur\eyor and in his latter years much employed in the settlement
of estates and other public affairs. He was also the first president of the
Downingtown Bank (a Slate institution).
Their children were : — •
203. Mary, b. 2-22-1828; d. 1-8-1868.
204. Sarah, b. 7-13-1832.
205. Daniel Trimble, b. 6-20-1834; d. 10-2-1836.
206. Charles, b. 12-9-1S37; d. 11-10-1910.
207. Joseph R., b. 5-26-1841.
208. Edward, b. 10-4-1843.
Ch. of Attn Trimble (T.-io) and Joshua Sharpless.
HI— 54. WILLIAM SHARPLESS, b. i mo. 15, 1791 ; d. young.
Ill— 55. PHEBE SHARPLESS (Ann, William), b. 3 mo. 22, 1793; d.
4 mo. 30, 1850: m. NATHAN MIDDLETON (as his second wife) 10 mo.
6, 1836, at Birmingham Altg., son of Samuel and Ann Middleton, of Notting-
ham, Burlington Co.. N. J.
No dates obtained respecting him. They lived at Concordville; after her
death he removed to New Jersey, and died at the residence of his son by a
former wife. No issue.
LixE OF James Trimble.
Ch. of Mary Trimble {T.-ii) and Joseph Doz^'uing, probably all b. in East
Cain, Chester Co., Pa.
^^^^w '- )
III— 56. THOMAS DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 10 mo. 14, 1758;
d. 10 mo. 31, 1829; m. SARAH SI\I1TLI, 1784, dau. of George Smith and
Elizabeth White, b. 11 mo. 29, 1765; d. 11 mo.19, 1835.
He was a farmer, and they remained near Downingtown, Chester Co.,
Pa., all their fives.
Issue : — 1
209. George, b. 1 mo. 10. 1785; d. 4 mo. 3, 1853.
810. Joseph, b. 9 mo. 2, 1786; d. 6 mo. 8, 1822.
211. Elizabeth D., b. 2 mo. 3, 1788; d. 12 mo. 18, 1858.
212. Mary Ann, b. 4 mo. 3, 1792; d. 2 mo. 15, 1824.
213. Thomazine, b. 2 mo. 14. 1794; d. 2 mo. 18, 1831.
214. William S.. b. 11 mo. 15, 1800; d. 8 mo. 12, 1875.
215. Thomas, Jr., b. 11 mo. 8, 1802; d. 11 mo. 28, 1851.
216. Sarah, b. 1 mo. 7, 1805; d. 8 mo. — . 1890.
Ill— 57. JANE DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 7 mo. 27, 1761; d.
THIRD GENERATION.
703
I
6 mo. 20, 1813; m. JOHN GORDON* about 1785 (his parentage not ascer-
tained), b. 4 mo. 2, 1759; d. 4 mo. 20, 1823.
He was a farmer, and resided in the vicinity of Lionville, Chester Co., Pa.
After the deatii of Jane he m. second wife, Hannah Martin, dau. of Thomas
and Sarah Martin, b. 6 mo. 12. 1752: d.3 mo. 20, 1836.
Their cliildren were: —
217. Margaret, b. 4 mo. 16, 1786; d. 10 mo. 28, 1821.
218. Hannah, b. 11 mo. 25, 1787; d. 11 mo. 26, 1865.
219. Joseph, b. 11 mo. 29, 1789; d. 2 mo. 27, 1875.
^20. Thomas, b. 2 mo. 18, 1792; dec'd (?).
221. John, Jr.. b. 11 mo. 10, 1794; dec'd (?).
^
HI— 58. MARY DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 10 mo. 14, 1763; d.
^6jTiq^o^i8i3j m. DENNIS WHELAN, JR., son of Dennis Whelanf and
second wife, Sarah Thompson, b. i mo. 19, 1761 ; d. 1819.
They resided near Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa., but in later hfe re-
moved to West Chester, Chester Co., Pa. He was a farmer.
uM'^
222.
I ?23.
-^4.
'226.
-■226.
Issue : —
Mary, d. young.
Thomazine, d. Sept. 22. 1813.
George Washington, b. 3 mo.
Sarah; d. circa, 1818.
Joseph, d. probably young.
1799; d. July 3, 1877.
Ill— 59. THOMAZINE DOWNING (Marv, James), b. 3 mo. 31,
1765; d. 4 mo. — , 1823; m. SAMUEL KENNEDY Oct. 11, 1794, by Rev.
Jos. Ciarkson, at Old Swedes' Churcli, Wilmington, Del.
No further record of dates concerning him obtained. He was a contract-
or in the making of the Philadelpliia and Lancaster Turnpike, and according
to the account lost his life by the accidental discharge of a firearm by a sister-
in-law; probably about the latter part of 1797.
* Note.— Gordon— a very ancient name from Gored-down, a name given a Scottish
knight In the year 1057, by King Malcolm Canmoi'e, of Scotland, for killing a wild boar,
which infested the country.
f Note.— The old Bible of the family spells the name Whalen. and has the following
records: Dennis Whalen, b. 2 mo. 2, 1718, and children by first wife, Ann (Townsend, to
whom he was m. June 4, 1739 were):—
Mary Whalen, born 1 mo. 28, 1740.
John Whalen, born 6 mo. 19, 1742.
Catharine Whalen, born 9 mo. 23, 1744.
Phebe Whalen, born 8 mo. 31, 1746.
Dennis Whalen married his second wife, Sarah Thompson, 11 mo. (Jan 0 3)8
Children:—
Ann Whalen, b. 8 mo. 13, 1750.
Israel Whalen, b. 12 mo. 13, 1752.
Isaac Whalen, b. 8 mo. 3, 1754.
Sarah Whalen. b. 11 mo, 20, 175C.
Edward Whalen and Townsend Whalen, b. 8 mo. 12, 1759.
Dennis Whalen, Jr.. b. 1 mo. 19, 1761.
704 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
It is claimed that the youngest dau. was b. after her father's death. It
is related that this dau. had heard her mother say that her father had two sis-
ters living in New York City and that he had probably come from there.
Thomazine, after the m. of her dau., made her home with her. She d.
at Thomas Marshall's in Sadsbury (a brother-in-law of her dau.) of a fever
after nine days' illness, and was buried at Uwchlan Friends' grounds.
Issue : —
227. Mary, b. 2 mo. 28, 179G; d. in infancy.
^ 228. Ann D., b. 12 mo. 22, 1797; d. 1 mo. 9, 1871.
^
III— 6o. JOSEPH I. DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 4 mo. 9, 1769;
d. 12 mo. 28, 1841; m. ELIZABETH WEBSTER 4 mo. 25, 1799, dau. of
Richard Webster and Phebe Smith, of Harford Co., Md., b. 4 mo. 15, 1777;
d. 4 mo. I, 1840.
He continued on the paternal estate, east of Downingtown, in East Cain
*' ^ Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
V Issue : —
J, 229. Wesley R., b. 2 mo. 19. 1800; d. 10 mo. 2, 1804.
M 230. Mary S., b. 3 mo. 26, 1803; d. 3 mo. 3, 1875.
fj" 231. Phebe. b. 12 mo. 23, 18u7; d. t?)
'^ — 232. Richard J., b. 1 mo. 24. ISIO; d. 3-12-1890.
233. Sarah W.. b. 10 mo. 22, IbVZ; d. 10 mo. 20. 1823.
234. Thomazine J., b. 10 mo. 27, 1819; d. 10 mo. 8, 1823.
Ill— 61. JAMES DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 4 mo. 11, 1771; d.
7 mo. 31, 1831 ; unm. Lived in the neighborhood of Downingtown, Pa.
Ill— 62. SARAH DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 8 mo. i, 1773; d.
1857; m. SAMUEL WEBSTER about 1796, son of Richard Webster and
Phebe Smith, and brother to Elizabeth (see T.-60) ; the date ol his birth not
known. He d. in 1807.
He was a Methodist minister, and resided in Harford Co., Md. After
his decease she removed to Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
Their children were : —
235. Richard, b. 1797; d. 9 mo. — , 1870.
236. Thomas, b. 1799; d. 11 mo. — . 1854.
237. Samuel, b. 9 mo. 3,1800; d. 1 mo. 6, 1889.
238. James, b. 3 mo. 26, 1802; d. 2 mo. 22. 18S4.
239. John, b. 9 mo. 3, 1803; d. 3 mo. 27. 1883.
240. Isaac, b. 12 mo. 5, 1805; d. 2 mo. 20, 1884.
241. Joseph, b. 2 mo. 11, 1808; d. 2 mo. 4, 1855
III— 63. RICHARD DOWNING (Mary, James), b. 6 mo. 26, 1775;
d. 7 mo. 2, 1807; unm.
Ill— 64. ANN DOWNING (Mai-y, James), b. 3 mo. i, 1778; d. 8
»^'
I
f
ISAAC TRIMBLE (No. 69)
THIRD GENERATION. 705
mo. — , 181 1 ; m. WILLIAM TODD, M. D.; no dates obtained in regard to
him.
They resided at or near Downingtown, Pa., where he enjoyed an exten-
sive practice in his profession. No children.
Ch. of James Trimble {No. T.-i^) and Mary Sellers, all born in West Brad-
ford, Chester Co., Pa.
Ill— 65. JAMES TRIMBLE (James, James), b. 11 mo. 21, 1771; d".
10 mo. 13, 1793; unm.
J ^ (^^- ■'"
^>^^III— 66. MARY TRIMBLE (James, James), b. 6 mo. 27, 1774; d. 9
^M^ — ino. 8, 1820; m. ELISHA INGRAM. He died about 1J57: she died in Ohio
while on a visit to her brother John. No children.
Ill— 67. SAMUEL TRIMBLE (James, James), b. 6 mo. 28, 1776;
d. 10 mo. 29, 1806; m. AMY PIM 10 mo. 13, 1803, dau. of Isaac Pirn* and
ty Hannah Cope (who were m. 6 mo. i, 1780), b. i mo. 8, 1785; d. 2 mo. 26,
/2hI825.
uMT""^ '. Samuel and Amy resided near his father's; he was engaged in milling.
yAmy m. second husband, Thomas Dutton, of Aston, Delaware Co., Pa. (See
^No. ).
Issue : —
242. Isaac P., b. 8 mo. 20. 1804; d. 9 mo. 27, 1890.
243. Lydia, b. 3 mo. 11, 1806; d. 12 mo. 14, 1836.
Ill— 68. JACOB TRIMBLE (James, James), b. 10 mo. 9, 1778; d. 11
mo. 3, 1 81 3; unm.
He went to New Orleans, where he died. He was a merchant in connec-
tion with his cotisin John, of Baltimore; they had a branch house at New Or-
leans.
,',-'' IIIi-p<^:^SAAC TRIMBLE (James, James), b. i mo. 7, 1781; d. 5
Note. — Isaac Pirn, b. 4 mo. 19, 1757, a son of Richard Pim and Hannah Lewie, Rich-
ard b. at Arkhill, Co. Kildare, Ireland, 10 mo. 10, 1728; d. E. Cain 4 mo. 12, 1760; came
to this country with his parents while an infant. HiS father, William Pim, b. at Lack-
ah. Queen's Co., Ireland, 11 mo. 15, 1692; d. Cain 10 mo. 11, 1751; a son of Moses Pim and
Ann Raper. He m. Dorothy Jackson 11 mo, 21, 1715, at Mountrath, Ireland, a dau. of
Thomas and Dorothy Jackson, b. 8 mo. 22, 1G94; d. 1 mo. 15, 1732. William Pim, with
his wife and children came from Ireland in 1730 and settled in the Valley. He became
a worthy citizen; served as a justice of the peace and for many years was clerk of Brad-
ford Monthly Mtg. He m. a 2nd wife, Ann Gibbons, 1 mo. 13, 1733, at Concord Mtg.,
widow of James Gibbons, of Wcsttown; all buried at Cain. Hannah Cope, a dau. of Na-
than Cope and Amy Bane (who were m. 12 mo. 7, 1758). b. 1 mo. 9, 1762. Nathan, son
of John Cope and Charity Jefteris, b. 1733; d. 12 mo. 3, 1820. John, son of Oliver Cope,
the emigrant Charity, dau. of Robert Jefferls and Jane Chandler. Amy Bane, dau. of
Nathan Bane and Mary Cock, of Goshen, Chester Co. (See Cope Record.) Mary Cock,
dau. of Henry and Mary, of Long Island, N. Y.
7o6 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
mo. 31, i860; m. ANNA JEFFERIS 5 mo. 29, 1814, dau. of Emmor Jefferis*
and Charity Grubb, b. 2 mo. 19, 1797; d. 11 mo. 28, 1884; both buried at
Marshallton.
They resided on the original Trimble tract at Trimbleville, in West Brad-
ford Twp., which he inherited. Anna gave very material aid in furnishing in-
formation of various branches of the family.
Their children were :—
244. Mary S., b. 6 mo. 26, 1815; d. 6 mo. 21, 1866.
245. Charity Ann., b. 9 mo. 15, 1817; d. 10 mo. 6, 1875.
246. Lydia, b. 11 mo. 23. 1819; d. 12 mo. 23, 1900.
247. Phebe H., b. 12 mo. 22, 1821; d. 5 mo. 9, 1902.
248. Jacob, b. B mo. 5, 1824; d. 11 mo. 9, 1904.
249. John, b. 7 mo. 10, 1826; d. 11 mo. 20, 1901.
250. Anna, b. 11 mo. 12, 1828.
251. Sarah, b. 3 mo. 11, 1831; d. 2 mo. 13, 1837.
252. Elizabeth, b. 6 mo. 2, 1834; d. 10 mo. 26, 1897.
253. William Henry, b. 11 mo. 9, 1836; d. 9 mo. 20, 1839.
254. Isaac, b. 5 mo. 16, 1839; d. 7 mo. 19, 1902.
Ill— 70. LYDIA TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 26, 1783; d. 10 mo. 13, 1805:
III— 71. JOHN TRIMBLE (James, James), b. 5 mo. 8, 1785; d. i
mo. 21, 1854; m. LYDIA HARLAN 11 mo. 24, 1814, dau. of Caleb Harlan*
and Hannah Edwards, of Chester Co., Pa., b. 10 mo. 29, 1789; d. 6 mo. 16,
1872.
* Note. — Emmor Jefferis was a son of Emmor Jefferis and Elizabeth Taylor, the lat-
ter being a dau. of Benjamin Taylor and Sarah Nookes (dau. of William 1), who were
m. 5 mo. 5, 1733, at Birmingham Mtg., and Benjamin, b. 1 mo. 20, 1710; d. 7 mo. 1, 1775,
a son of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haines, the immigrants, who arrived In 1708, and
settled in now Pennsbury Twp. and later built a mill on Pocopson creek, Chester Co.,
his father being Abiah Taylor, of Didcott, in Berkshire, England. Charity Grubb, a dau.
of Samuel Grubb and Lydia Baker (2d wife), b. 12 mo. 30, 1762; d. 3 mo. 10, 1836. LydIa
being a dau. of Joshua and Margery Baker, of Christiana Hundred, Delaware, b. 6 mo.
12, 1732; d. 9 mo. 23, 1782. Samuel Grubb and Lydia Baker were m. 1 mo. 15, 1762, at
Centre Mtg. He was b. Mar. 28, 1722; d. 1 mo. 21. 1769. He was admitted into member-
ship with Friends 6 mo. 4, 1746 at Chichester Mtg.; m. first, Rebecca Hewes 8 mo. 30,
1746, a dau of William and Mary Hewes. He and first wife were buried at the old
Grubb burying ground, Brandywine Hundred. He was a son of John Grubb,
Jr., and Rachel Buckley, dau. of John Buckley and Hannah Sanderson. John
Grubb, Jr., was b. Nov. 1, 1684; d. Mar. 15, 1758, a son of John Grubb and
Frances, the immigrants. The elder John had antedated Wm. Penn in ar-
rival in Pennsylvania, and became an extensive landholder and influential member of
the province, as were also his sons to wit: Emanuel, John, Jr., Joseph, Henry, Samuel,
Nathaniel and Peter; there were also two sisters in the family. Charity and Phebe.
t Note. — Caleb Harlan, a son of Joel Harlan and Hannah Wickersham, who were
m. 10 mo. 17, 1746. at Kennett Mtg., Hannah being a dau. of Thomas and Abigail Wick-
ersham, of East Marlborough, b. 5 mo. 5, 1723; d. 12 mo. 15, 1811, and Joel, b. 11 mo.
10, 1724; d. 9 mo. 3. 1796; a son of George Harlan and Mary (Baily) widow of Alexander
Stewart and dau. of Joel and Ann Bailey.
GJeorge Harlan settled in Newtown Twp. He was the eldest son of Michael Har-
lan, son of James Harlan, of Monkwearmouth. England, but came from the north of Ire-
land with hi3 brother George about 1687 and m. Dinah Dixon, a dau. of Henry, of New
Castle, Del.
i. p. TRliVlBLE (No. T.-242)
laciiiK p. 707
THIRD GENERATION.
707
^===^ 7^ „,o ._ BKie Rock Twp.. Muskingum Co.,
John and "^^l^^^^^^ ^°^^ ^^^'-
O., where he engaged m tarmuig,
Their children were:— -
255.
256.
257.
258.
259.
260.
261.
262
263
James, b. 2 ^^^^O^^^J' s'^' m^d. 6 mo. 14, 1900.
Caleb Harlan, b. 10 mo- 5. i»i ^gg^
Mary, b. 2 mo. 24. If 2 a^ i m ^o, 1895.
Edward, b. 10 mo. V-'^^^l' ^Z^, 8. 1834.
Isaac, b. 5 mo 29, 1828, d.^m • je, 1834
Willis D. Jr b. 2 mo 18. 1831, d^ ^ ^^^^
^P^be^H^b' TmoS'^'U (Uvm. 1906,.
VlaTha^lk^S.* b. . mo. ^3^ J^^.'. ^^- -; t^!,% owned a farm. His
They Hved in Pocopson. ^heste Co r , ^^^^ ^^ ^.^ j^^^^ ^^edmg
death was sudden; a "^wspaper accou t s^a cs ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^
his stock and fell in the yard^ dying n about ^a^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ,„ ,^,
rlMth resulted from aneurism ot an anery^ _^
,e..TS.^'^°'?-»:T..^:d.s.o,.T.m..
^ ,„_„. JOSEPH TRIMBLE, b. 4 mo, ,., .790; d- 6 mo, .0, ,790,
,„_,4 MARY TAYLOR 'A"n. .lames) b_ 6 mo^ .6, .763. i^4 m^^^
children.
„,_„ SAMUEL TAYLOR <.Nnn, .lame,), b. ,. mo, .7. .7^4: <«.
' "°They ;fst>ed"rEast Bradford, Cbe„er Co.. Pa., a. .be bomes.ead.
„,_76. SARAH TAYLOR (.W.Jame^).%;Xr'Al'i^^^^^^^
mo. n. i845-.m. JOHN BAlLYVShL'/^Y Chests Pa., b. 2 mo.
Joel Baily a„d L,d.a Pj.s.J', <:,!„ff „^ ed on^is parental e«a.e. She was
;£;^;rontA';be?am'r.b,.t<Ubi,dre,,,
7°8 TRIMBLE FAMILY
Issue: —
III- A^^'u' ^ ? "'''• "• ^''^^- "■ 3 mo. 11, 1850.
266. Abiah b. 5 mo. 23, 1788; d. 6 mo. 9. 1868.
267. Joel, b. 2 mo. 1, 1701; d. 7 mo. 9 1862
268. Ann. b. 4 mo. 7, 1794; d. 11 mo. 13, 1794.
269. Hannah, b. 8 mo. 25, 1797; d. 1 mo. 15 1872
270. Mary, b. 12 mo. 28, 1798; d. 8 mo. 2, 1882. '
ill- i°"°> ^- 5 mo. 13, 1804; d. 10 mo. 20, 1886.
272. George T., b. 8 mo. 19. 1806; d. 3 mo 20 1883
8, .85";;;?^. ^^'^" '■''^'-°'' ^^""- J^'^)' " 5 "o 9, .773; d. n mo.
6 n,o"5,-g.:''„!r''-'" ^''^^°'' <^""' ^''^'>' '■ ^ ^ '3- '774: d.
n,o. "'Tl.7;'S^r°'' ^^''""^ <^""- J'"«'- ^- ^ -■ ==■ -779; d. 6
n,n J",^'- -'■^^'^^ TAYLOR (Ann, James), b. 12 mo. 4. 1782; d. s
mo. 4, 1863; unm. t. / , o
w. ^ru""? ^^^ '^'*- '"'r:°'' °^ ^''' ^^^"^^^y' ^"^ ^^"^^^'^^ from the farm to
West Chester some time before his death.
AK- JV^'^'^J^V *''f '"heritance from their father, the brothers Samuel and
Ab,ah had added to the estate by purchase in 1797 the brick house erected Cy
oZZTT't^'^'T ^'^'"'^ ^'''''' '" ^724, together with 76 acres of the
original tract. This house is still standing with its quaint narrow windows
which formerly contained lead sash and small panes of glass. It stood ofa
pretty mound near "Deborah's Rocks" on the east branch of the Bra^ywine
creek. The unmarried members of this family were buried at Bradford Mtg.
Ch. of Sarah Trimble {No. T.-13) and Abraham Taylor.
Ill— 82. SARAH TAYLOR (Sarah, James).
The only intelligence received respecting her was that she died with a
tever when a young woman, and was their only child.
Ch. of Isaac Trimble (No. T.-16) and Elisabeth Walter.
III-83. JOSEPH TRIMBLE (Isaac, James), b. 6 mo. 19, 1772; d. 3
JOSEPH TRIMBLE (No. T.-83)
JOHN TRIMBLE (No. T.-84)
facing p. 709
THIRD GENERATION. 709
mo. 17. 1870; m. ANN CHEYNEY 4 mo. 17, 1822, dau. of Jesse Cheyney*
and Rachel Clayton, b. 3 mo. 14. 1802; d.i mo. 31, 1870.
Josepli removed to Maryland with his father, and afterwards to Balti-
more, where he entered with his brother John into a shipping and mercantile
trade, which continued for several years. Previous to his marriage he pur-
chased and remo^'ed to a farm at Pimlico, a few miles from the city. This he
afterwards sold, and purchased a large farm in Harford Co., Md., where in
conjunction with the farm he also had a saw-mill. In ist mo., 1870, he and
Ann were both taken ill with pneumonia, of which she died, and which weak-
ened him so that he died in a few weeks after. At the time of his death he
was the oldest member of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of Friends, having hved
almost a century.
The following account of him appeared in a neighboring paper a few days
after his death :
'•Joseph Trimble, an aged and much-respected resident of Harford Co., Md. (for-
merly of Chester Co., Pa.), died on the 17th inst., in the ninety- eighth year of his age.
This venerable man was a member of the Society of Friends and a constant attendant
of Forest Meeting, about six miles distant from his home, for upwards of sixty years,
having, it is stated, never missed a meeting (twice a week) during that time. He also
attended sixty consecutive yearly meetings at Baltimore. It is estimated that during
his lifetime he has traveled at least one hundred thousand miles in going to and return-
ing from meeting. He was always a very hale and hearty man, remarkable for hla
temperate and industrioiis habits. During the last years of his life he employed him-
self in his woodhouse in cutting up all the wood used in the dwelling, doing so for the
sake of the exercise it afforded, and he could handle the saw and axe quite as dexter-
ously as many men seventy years younger. He retained, to a remarkable degree, all his
faculties except his hearing, which failed towards the close of his life."
The accompanying portrait is taken from a daguerreotype in the posses-
sion of his daughter.
llieir children were: —
273. Phebe, b. 2 mo. 13, 1823; d. 10 mo. 20, 1910.
274. Rachel, b. 1 mo. 4, 1825; d. 3 mo. 23, 1888.
275. Elizabeth, b. 3 mo. 1, 1827; d. 5 mo. 22, 1857.
Ill— 84. JOHN TRIMBLE (Isaac, James), b. 7 mo. 17, 1774; d. 2
Note.— Jesse Cheyney, b. 10 mo. 7, 1770; d. 2 mo, 1. 1827; m. Rachel Clayton, h.
1771; d. 7 mo. 4. 1807, dau. of Ellsha and Elizabeth Clayton, of Virginia. .Tesao, the 4th
of 14 oh. of Joseph Cheyney and Edith Mendenhall, Joseph b. Jan. 12. 1735; d. Aug. 10.
1794, a son of John Cheyney. Jr., and .\nn Hickman, of Thornbury. who were m. Nov.
3, 1730, at Christ Church, Philadelphia, she being a dau, of Benjamin Hickman, of
Westtown, and John, Jr., a son of John Cheyney. the immigrant. John, Jr., in conjunc-
tion with his brother Thomas had an extensive tract of land in Thornbury, near the
present Cheyney station, upon which they resided. John, Jr.. d. about 1745. Of Edith
Mendenhall, the family record states she was b. Nov. Ifi, 1750, and d. 3 mo. 31, 1833,
aged 83 years. She was disowned by Concord Monthly Mtg. fi mo. 5, 1765. for m. "by a
priest," which indicates her m, at the extremely young age of « little over 14 years. She
became a member with Friends again 10 mo. 7, 1801. She was a dau. of Samuel Men-
denhall and Esther Williamson, who were ni. 2 mo. 24. 1745. at Newtown Mtg. Samuel
b. 9 mo. 22, 1722; d. about n mo., 1787: a son of Benjamin Mendenhall. Jr.. and Lydia
Roberts. He was possessed of a large landed estate In Concord and was called Dr. Sam-
uel. His grandfather, Benjamin Mendenhall, who m. Hannah Pennell, was the immi-
grant to Penonsylvanla.
7IO TRIMBLE FAMILY.
mo. 28, 1856: m. ELIZABETH BROWN 3 mo. 15, 1798, dau. of David
Brown and Elizabeth Matthews, of Baltimore, b. 11 mo. 15, 1778; d. 11 mo.
28, 1834, of cholera.
John, like Joseph, accompanied his father from Chester Co., Pa., to
Harford Co., ]\Id., and thence to Baltimore. He there was engaged for about
half a century in mercantile pursuits, first with his brother Joseph, then with
his cousin Jacob: afterwards with William ^latthews. his wife's uncle, then
for a while alone, and lastly with his eldest son. He was married in Balti-
more, where his wife died. He removed with the remnant of his family to
Philadelphia in 1848, and afterwards to Camden, N. J., where he died at his
son Joseph's. He was often employed in responsible positions by confiding
friends, and is described as a man of "literary taste^ fine business capacity and
a high sense of honor, which, combined with a courteous and pleasing manner,
gained him a large circle of friends."
His portrait, kindly furnished by his son. was taken when he was about
seventy-five years of age, and is claimed to be strikingly representative of his
ancestry.
David Brown was a native of Delaware, but removed with his mother
and family in early life to Baltimore. Md. Both Elizabeth Brown, his wife,
and Elizabeth Trimble, his dau., were recognized as "open-handed friends of
the poor and distressed."
Issue :—
276. Mary, b. 3 mo. 13, 1799; d. 7 mo. 21, 1804.
277. Elizabeth, b. 3 mo. 7, 1801 ; d. 2 mo. 29, 1892.
278. Isaac, b. 12 mo. 2, 1802; d. 1 mo. — , 1837.
279. Marv. b. 9 mo. 20. 1804; d. 3 mo. 6, 1852.
280. Jane, b. 3 mo. 25. 1807; d. 11 mo. 9, 18S3.
281. John, b. 3 mo. 24. 1809; d. 8 mo. 8, 1833.
282. David Brown, b. 5 mo. 29, 1813; d. 9 mo. 4, 1901.
283. Joseph, b. 1 mo. 17, 1815; d. 7 mo. 30, 1884.
284. James, b. 11 mo. 28, 1819, d. 6 mo. 10. 1871.
Ill— 85. ISAAC TRIMBLE, b. 10 mo. 16, 1776; d. 8 mo. 2, 1777.
Ill— 86. MARY TRIMBLE (Isaac, James), b. 6 mo. i, 1778; d. 2 mo.
17, 1817: m. GEORGE PETERS Mar. — , 1796 (his second wife). He was
b. Jan. 16, 1769, in Shepherdstown, Va., and died March 17, 1850. His fath-
er's name was probably Conrad Peters, a distiller who died when his children
were young.
George Peters therefor came to Baltimore at the age of fourteen years,
and continued to reside there during his long life. He was thrice married, and
had issue by his last two wives. He m. his third wife, Sally Warfield, of
Anne Arundel Co., May 14, 1818. They had two sons, James Peters and
Lemuel W. Peters, living at Simpsonville, Howard Co., Md. In the year 1800
he moved into his house on Howard street, where he continued to reside until
his death. He possessed a sterling character, and was prominently engaged
in various enterprises for the advancement of the city of his adoption. He left
an ample fortune.
THIRD GENERATION. 711
George and Mary had children : —
285. Elizabeth, b. 7 mo. 1, 1798; d. (?).
286. Jesse Trimble, b. 9 mo. 20, 1800; d. 7 mo. 7, 1867.
287. John, b. 12 mo. — . 1802; d. 11 mo. 21. 1841.
288. George, b. 2 mo. 21, 1S08; d. 8 mo. 29. 1865.
289. Mary, b. 11 mo. 1, 1810. d. 12 mo. 13, 1843.
290. Catharine Jane, b. 9 mo. 12, 1812; d. 1 mo. 1, 1862.
Ill— 87. JANE TRIMBLE (Isaac, James), b. 5 mo. 2. 1781 ; d. 1863;
m. ISRAEL PRICE, 1821, of Gunpowder, Baltimore Co., Md., (as his third
wife).
Both lived to an advanced age, and were highly-esteemed members of the
Society of Friends. No children.
Ill— 88. JAMES TRIMBLE (Isaac, James), b. 9 mo. 9. 1783; d. i
mo. II, 18 19; unm.
He resided in Baltimore. He was "an architect and a man of genius."
Ill— 89. ISAAC TRIMBLE (Isaac, James), b. 2 mo. 5, 1786; d. 12
mo. 13, 1812, in New Orleans; unm., whence he had gone in the interest of
mercantile affairs.
Ch. of Hannah Trimble (No. T.-17) and John Faddis, all born in Chester Co.,
Pa.
Ill— 90. RACHEL FADDIS (Hannah. James), b. Dec. — , 1772; d. „ . o^*/
June9, i844;m. JOHN McCORMICK, b. (?);d. (?). ,'1. T; uM IT j. I?r ^w^t ^^
He was probably an emigrant; by occupation a tailor. They resided in
Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
291.
James. 1^
292.
John.
293.
Ann.
294.
Mary.
295.
Hannah; d. 4-16-1844.
296.
William.
297.
Robert, b. 4-4-1807; d. 10-16-1866.
298.
Martha, b. about 1809; d. 1-26-1831.
299.
Lydla Ann, b. 1811; d. (?).
300.
Lewis, b. about 1813; d. young.
Ill — 91. ABIAH FADDIS (Hannah, James), b. circa 1773; m.
Have been unable to trace his family, but have been informed that he
had two children, if not more. (First edition).
Five numbers were left for this edition in the hope of finding this family,
but diligent research failed in finding them: 301, 302, 303, 304 and 305.
712 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Ill— 92. DAVID FADDIS (Hannah. James), b. 1774: d. Jan. i^.
1830; m. MARGARET JOHNSON 1808. dau. of Thomas Johnson and
EHzabeth ( ?). b. Aug. 4. 1792 : d. Jan. 28, 1868.
They resided in Chester Co., Pa. He was a blacksmith.
Issue : —
306. Hanna, b. 8-27-1809; dec'd.
307. Joseph, b. 9-26-1811; d. 6-8-1888.
308. Elizabeth, b. 3-26-1814; d. 1-1-1890.
309. Phebe, b. 11-14-1816; dec'd.
310. John T., b. 6-25-1819; d. 9-15-1892.
311. James H., b. 3-27-1822; d. 6-29-1874.
312. Lydla Ann, b. 7-25-1824; d. 2-3-1837.
313. William, b. 5 mo. 9, 1827; d. 2-1-1911.
314. Thomas J., b. 1-26-1830; d. 6-20-1911.
315. David, Jr., b. 3-15-1833; d. 2-13-1837.
Ill— 93. JOHN FADDIS (Hannah, James"), b. circa. 1776; d. about
1826; unm.
He Hved in the neighborhood of Jilarshallton, Chester Co., Pa. He died
suddenly whilst out from home, and was found by some children who were
out playing or going fishing.
Ill— 94. MARY FADDIS (Hannah, James), b. Tune i. 1778: d. Oct.
9, 1856: m. JOSEPH WHITE, JR.. 1804, son of Joseph White and Rebec-
ca Chalfant. b. Sept. 26. 1777; d. April 9. 1857.
They lived on a Downing farm in Cain twenty-four years : then removed
east of Downingtown, where they remained the rest of their lives.
Issue : —
316. Washington, b. 1804; d. 1874.
317. Jefferson, b. circa, 1806 (?); d. 1847.
318. Rebecca, b. circa, 1808; d. 10 mo. 13, 1878.
319. James T.. b. 7 mo. 20. 1810; d. 7 mo. 12, 1882.
320. Joseph, b. 12 mo. 25, 1811; d. 5 mo. 9, 1885.
321. Isaac T., b. 1 mo. 9, 1814; d. 8 mo. 24, 1889.
322. Lewis, b. 11 mo. 21, 1815; d. 11 mo. 10. 1883.
323. Hannah T., b. 6 mo. 6, 1817; d. 5 mo. 5. 1902.
324. John, b. circa, 1818 (?); d. 10 mo. — , 1856.
325. Robert, b. 11 mo. 27, 1819; d. 5 mo. 31, 1897.
FOURTH GENERATION
Line of William, John, William.
Ck. of PViliiam Trimble (T.-ip) and Mary Mather. All born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
IV— 95. LYDIA TRIMBLE (William, John, William), b. 8 mo. 2,
1796; d. 8 mo. 18, 1879; unm.
Her father erected a cotton factory upon a portion of his property, which
was operated by his son, Joseph, for some years. She then purchasefl this
portion which she owned and rented for many years. It has of late years
been entirely torn down. She resided at different times in Concord, Philadel-
phia and West Chester. She was an interested member of the Socity of
Friends during Ifer long useful life. She was buried at Concord Mtg.
IV— 96. PHEBE M. TRIMBLE, b. 12 mo. 9, 1797; d. 5 mo. 11, 1801.
IV— 97. MARIA M. TRIMBLE, b. 6 mo. 30, 1799: d. 5 mo. 17, 1801.
IV— 98. ISAAC M. TRIMBLE (William, John, William), b. i mo.
22, 1801; d. I mo. 4, 1887; m. MARY ANN HANNUM 5 mo. 25, 1822,
dau. of Samuel Hannum* and Susanna Pennell, b. 2 mo. 1799; d. 4 mo. 4,
1882; both buried at Concord meeting.
They resided in Concord, Delaware Co., Pa., where by inheritance and
purchase he owned a large part of the original Trimble estate. They attended
Friends' Meeting, but were not members.
Issue : —
326. Samuel H.. b. 6 mo. 5. 1823; d. 2 mo. 10, 1893.
327. Joseph W., b. 11 mo. 20, 1826; d. 8 mo. 17, 1895.
328. William, twin to Joseph, d. 8 mo. 5, 1827.
329. Mary Louisa, b. 7 mo. 24, 1829; d. 8 mo. 25, 1831.
330. Susan H., b. 9 mo. 29, 1832; d. 4 mo. 2, 1844.
331. Hannah, b. 7 mo. 26, 1838.
IV— 99. MARY M. TRIMBLE (William, John, William), b. i mo.
9, 1803; d. 8 mo. 28, 1878; m. JESSE PALMER 3 mo. 5, 1850, his third
wife. See his record (No. 275), buried at Concord Mtg.
Note. — Samuel, son of William Hannum and Ruth Evans. William, son of .Tohn
Hannum and Jane Nield. John, son of Jehu Hannum the emigrant and Marjery South-
ery, only sister of Mary, wife of John Palmer, No. 1, of this work. Susan Pennell, a
Bister to Hannah, who m. Moses Palmer, No. 38.
714 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
She resided with her parents before lier m. ; then on a farm with her hus-
band. After his death she hved many years at Concordville, where she owned
a fine residence. This she sold and resided in West Chester a few years. No
issue.
IV— lOO. PHEBE M. TRIMBLE (WilHam, John, William), b. i mo.
2, 1805; d. 5 mo. 23, 1863. Second of the name (see T.-96) ; unm; buried at
Concord Mtg.
She resided principally in Philadelphia. She was very much respected
for her natural Christian graces.
IV— loi. HANNAH TRIMBLE (William, John. William), b. i mo.
8, 1807; d. 5 mo. 31, 1884; m. WILLIAM W. PALMER (No. 264), 4 mo.
9, 1834, in Concord Meeting, son of John Palmer and Beulah Walter, b. 8
mo. 24, 1804; d. 3 mo. 25, 1882; buried at Concord Mtg.
Issue : — '
332. John. b. 2 mo. 25. 1835; d. 1 mo. 25, 1894.
333. William T.. b. 3 mo. 10, 1837.
334. Edward L.. b. 7 mo. 28, 1841.
836. Merritt T., b. 6 mo. 28, 1845.
IV— 102. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (William. John, William), b. lo
mo. 27, 1808; d. 8 mo. 24, 1884; m. MARGARET SUPLEE 6 mo. 9, 1852,
dau. of Thomas Suplee and Lydia Baker, b. 9 mo. 14, 1814; d. 9 mo. 21, 1906.
He was engaged in mercantile and commission trade in Philadelphia,
where they resided. Both buried in Woodland Cemetery.
Issue : —
336. William, b. 5 mo. 7. 1853.
337. Mary, b. 7 mo. 25, 1855; d. 9 mo. 1. 1855.
338. Anna S., b. 2 mo. 4, 1857; d. 12 mo. 31, 1860.
IV— 103. JOSEPH M. TRIMBLE (William, John, William), b. 2 mo.
15, 1811; d. irmo. 18. 1898; m. SARAH GILPIN 5 mo. 27, 1846, dau. of
John Gilpin* and Rachel Hatton, b. 7 mo. 23, 1818; d. i mo. 16, 1902.
Joseph operated the factory which his father built for several years, but
disposed of his interest therein and removed to Mainville, Warren Co., O.,
where he engaged in farming.
Issue: —
339. William, b. 3 mo. 22, 1847.
340. Eliza V.. b. 1 mo. 15, 1856.
341. Joseph Gilpin, b. 9 mo. 23. 1858.
342. Laura M., b. 3 mo. 5, 1861.
Note, — John Gilpin, a son of Gilpin; and Rachel Hatton, a dau. of
Joseph Hatton and Priscilla Griffith, all descendants of the early settlers.
RICHARD TRIMBLE (No. T.-22;
(GEORGE T. TRIMBLE (No. T.-105)
la.'ini; p. Tl.i
l^
FOURTH GENERATION. 7^5
IV— 104. JOHN TRIMBLE (William, John, William), b. i mo. 22,
1814; d. 3 mo. 19, 1864; unm. ; buried at Concord Mtg.
He lived home until his parents' death and for several years with his sis-
ter, Mary M., at Concordville, Pa., where he died.
Line of William, William, Richard.
Ch. of Richard Trimble (7.-22) ami Ann Roberts, the first four born in Ches-
ter Co., Pa., the remaining two in Newburg, N. Y.
IV— 105. GEORGE T. TRIMBLE (Richard, William, William), b.
8 mo. 17, 1793; d. 5 mo. 16, 1872; m. CORNELIA MERRITT 5 mo. 15,
1823, dau. of Benjamin Merritt and Thankful Scott, b. 10 mo. 14, 1801; d.
4 mo. 20, 1885.
In 1809 George went to New York to attend school; the next year he
became a clerk in a commission and shipping house. From this he became ac-
tively engaged in business, which he pursued for about thirty years with suc-
cess.
The accompanying portrait is from a photograph taken a short time be-
fore his decease, and his autograph from a letter to the compiler of this work.
The following minute and resolutions will explain themselves, and also give
a good account of the man :
"THE LATE GEORGE T. TRIMBLE.— Resolutions of the Trustees of the Roose-
velt Hospital.^— At a meeting of the trustees of the Roosevelt Hospital, held on Thurs-
day evening, May 26, 1872, the following minute and resolutions were adopted:
"George T. Trimble, a trustee and the treasurer of the Roosevelt Hospital, died on
the 16th Instant, in the seventy-ninth year of his age.
"At the death of Mr. Roosevelt in 1863, and the incorporation of the Roosevelt
Hospital in 1864, Mr. Trimble was the president of the Managing Board of the Society
of the New York Hospital, and as such, under the provisions of Mr. Roosevelt's will and
the charter granted by the Legislature, became, ex-offlcio, a trustee of the Roosevelt
Hospital. Upon the organization of the board he was elected treasurer. He continued
in these positions until his death, and was also a member of the Building Committee
from the commencement of the building of this corporation until February last, when,
at his own request, he was relieved from the duties ot that position.
"From early life Mr. Trimble was active in the management of the charities of
the city. Retiring at a comparatively early age from the pursuits of business, in which
he had accumulated a sufBcient property, he devoted himself to a life of usefulness
towards bis fellow-men. He became a trustee of the Public School Society in 1818, and
continued such until the schools of that society became In 1853 merged in those of the
Board of Education, having for various periods served as treasurer and vice-president,
and from 1847 to 1853 as president, of that society. For many years he was connected
with and the president of the New York Dispensary, the first established of that useful
class of charities now numerous In this city. In 1847 he became one of the governors
of the Society of the New York Hospital, in 1850 its vice-president and In 1858 its pres-
ident, and continued president until his decease; and for a long period he has been a
prominent and influential member of the Society of Friends, with which he was all his
life connected.
"In all the positions he has held and all the connections of life he w&a character-
ized by an unswerving integrity, a perfect faithfulness in the discharge of every duty,
and an urbanity and kindliness which commanded the respect and affection of all who
were brought into intercourse with him; and at a good old age he has died, attended by
the love and regrets of family, friends and associates.
"It is especially as a trustee of the Roosevelt Hospital and as the treasurer from
Its origin that the board Is called to regret his loss.
"He was punctual in his attendance at the meetings of the board and In the per-
7i6 TRIMBLE FAMILY,
formance of duties as a member of the Building Committee, and exact and faiOhful in
the labors of treasurer. He devoted much time and attention to the interests of this in-
stitution, and proved himself a wise adviser and careful administrator of its finances;
therefore,
"Resolved, That the trustees of the Roosevelt Hospital mourn the decease of their
late associate and treasurer, George T. Trimble, and recall with grateful remembrance
the wisdom of his counsel, the faithfulness with which he discharged every duty, and the
kindness and courtesy which characterized his intercourse.
"Resolved, That the foregoing minute and resolution be entered upon the records
of this board and be published, and that a copy thereof, duly authenticated, be trans-
mitted to the family of the deceased, with' the assurance of the respectful sympathy of
this board in their bereavement.
"EDWARD DELAFIELD, President.
"Attest: JOHN M. KNOX, Secretary."
Cornelia continued to reside at their residence, 55 East 25th St. They
were buried at Woodlawii Cemetery.
Issue : —
343. Merritt, b. 3 mo. 16, 1824; d. 2 mo. 11, 1903.
344. Richard, b. 12 mo. 3, 1825; d. 7 mo. 3, 1827.
345. Jane, b. 11 mo. 9, 1829; d. 6 mo. 24, 1884.
346. George, b. 8 mo. 23, 1832; d. 8 mo. 19, 1845.
347. Cornelia J., b. 2 mo. 17, 1840; d. 6 mo. 10, 1898
IV— 106. JOHN R. TRIMBLE (Richard, William, William), b. 12
mo. 28, 1795; d. 5 mo. 22, 1829; unm.
He lost his life at sea off the ship Birmingham, of which he was first of-
ficer, on a voyage from Liverpool to New York.
IV— 107. WILLIAM RICHARD TRIMBLE, b. 5 mo. 23, 1797; d.
II mo. 5, 1799.
IV— 108. THOMAZINE R. TRIMBLE (Richard, William, Wil-
liam), b. 2 mo. 26, 1800; d. 6 mo. 27, 188=5 '- buried at Friends' grounds, West
Chester. Pa.; m. NATHANIEL ELLICOTT 10 mo. 2, 1828, son of Jona-
than Ellicott and Sarah Harvey, b. 1792; d. 2 mo. 15, i860.
The family of Ellicott were settled at ElHcott's Mills, Howard Co., Md.
Issue : —
348. Jane, b. 9 mo. 26, 1829; d. 9 mo. 2, 1882.
349. Richard T., b. 1 mo. — , 1842; d. 8 mo. 7, 1894.
IV— 109. JANE TUNIS TRIMBLE (Richard, William, William),
b. 10 mo. 8, 1 801 ; d. 10 mo. 14, 1820; unm.
She lived with her parents and died at their residence in New York City.
IV— no. RICHARD TRIMBLE, ]R. (Richard, William, William),
b. 5mo. 2, i8o4;d. 9mo. 3. 1877; m. CORNELIA DENNIS 6 mo. 23, 1856,
dau. of Col. Richard M. Dennis and Susan Smith, of New Jersey, b. 4 mo. i,
1832; d. 12 mo. 30, 1904.
FOURTH GENERATION. 717
They resided in West Chester, Pa., and were buried there in Friends'
grounds.
Issue : —
850. George, b. 5 mo. 17, 1858; d. 5 mo. 18, 1858.
361. Ann Roberts, b. 2 mo. 7, 1860; d. 2 mo. 10, 1860.
TJjey also had au adopted daughter.
362. Anna Cornelia Dennis, b. 12 mo. 25, 1856.
Line of William, William, Lydia.
Ch. of Lydia Trimble {T.-2^) and John Baldwin, all born in Downingtown,
Chester Co., Pa.
IV— III. WILLIAM T. BALDWIN (Lydia, William, William), b.
7 mo. 6, 1794; d. ID mo. 28, 1821 ; unm.
IV— 112. GEORGE BALDWIN (Lydia, William, William), b. 12
mo. 3, 1796; d. 4 mo. 12, 1827; unm.
Both of the above d. in their young manhood, when a promising career
of usefulness was opening before them.
IV— 113. GRACE BALDWIN, b. 8 mo. 19, 1799; d. 8 mo. 21, 1799.
IV— 114. JOSEPH T. BALDWIN (Lydia. William. William), b. 6
mo. 8, 1801 ; d. 7 mo. 19. 1840; m. LOUISA A. CLARK in Philadelphia, 5
mo. 29, 1832, dau. of William Clark and Hannah Dorathea Nagle, of Phila-
delphia, b. in Baltimore 4 mo. 18. 1815; d. 5 mo. 8, 1878. She was buried at
Laurel Hill Cemetery, and his body removed there 11 mo. 28, 1883, from
Friends' Southwestern Grounds.
Joseph was engaged as a merchant at the corner of Fourth and Market
Sts., Philadelphia, at the time of his death. He remained attached to the So-
ciety of Friends. Louisa m. 2d husband, Claudius B. Linn, and they contin-
ued to reside in Philadelphia, Pa. He was buried March 9, 1889, in Laurel
Hill.
Joseph and Louisa had issue : —
363. Susanna Lydia. b. 3 mo. 26, 1833; d. 10 mo. — , 1904.
354. William Ashbridge, b. 6 mo. 28, 1835.
355. Josephine Trimble, b. 3 mo. 13, 1841; d. 9 mo. 18, 1842.
IV— 115. CATHARINE W. BALDWIN (Lydia, William, William),
b. 5 mo. 9, 1804; d. about 1827-8; unm.
IV -1 16. THOMAS BALDWIN, b. 12 mo. 12, 1805; d. 7 mo. 18,
1806.
7i8 TRIMBLE FAMII^Y.
IV— 117. THOMAS BALDWIN (2d) (Lydia, William, William), b.
8 mo. 9. 1807; d. II mo. 15, 1887; m. ELIZA CLARK 10 mo. — , 1838,
dau. of Jacob Clark and Elizabeth Doty. She d. 7 mo. g, 1844.
M. second, ELLEN N. STEVENS 7 mo. 20, 1847, dau. of Benjamin
Stevens and Emily Sharpless, b. 6 mo. 3, 1817; d. 12 mo. 24, 1879. No issue;
they resided for some time at 150 N. 12th St., Philadelphia, and he was en-
gaged in teachiTig and literary work. In conjunction with his cousin, Dr. J.
Thomas he edited "Baldwin's Geographical Dictionary;" also assisted on "A
Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World," published by J. B. Lippincott
& Co., of Philadelphia. He lost his right of membership with Friends at the
time of his first marriage, but his sympathies remained with that Society. A
beautiful and loving tribute to his life and work was issued since his death by
his niece.
IV— 118. LYDIA T. BALDWIN (Lydia, William, William), b. 11
mo. 29, 1809; d. 6 mo. 29, 1892; unm. ; buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery.
After the death of her father she came with her mother to Concord with
a certificate from Uwchlan Monthly Mtg., i mo. 30, 1823. In 1830 she re-
moved to New York State, taking a ctrtificate to Cornwall 2 mo. 25. She re-
turned to Concord in 1837, 3'"^ ''^ 1840 went to West Chester, where she con-
tinued the rest of her life. She furnished much valuable information for the
first edition of this genealogy.
IV— 119. RICHARD T. BALDWIN, b. 9 mo. 3, 181 5; d. 9 mo. 17,
1815-
Line OF William, William, Phebe.
Ch. of Phebe Trimble {T.-2j) and Vincent King, M. D., probably the first b.
in Philadelphia, and the rest in Goshen, Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 120. MARY ANN KING, b. 6 mo. — , 1807; d. 1820.
IV— 121. LYDIA TRIMBLE KING (Phebe, William, William, b. 6
mo. 2, 1809; d. 4 mo. 5, 1901 ; unm.
She lived in Springfield Twp. a number of years, but removed to Media,
Pa., where she resided at the time of her death. She was a minister in the
Society of Friends, in which capacity she was much appreciated. She was
buried at Springfield Mtg., Delaware Co., Pa.
IV— 122. JANE P. KING (Phebe, William, William), b. 6 mo. 30
(one acct. says 6 mo. 5) 1812; d. i mo. 14, 1892; m. JOHN G. EDGE 10
CHARLES DOWNING (No. T.-206)
JACOB EDGE (No. T.-5401
faiMiig p. 71a
FOURTH GENERATION. 719
mo. 16, 1845, ^t Uwchlan Meeting, son of George Edge* and Sarah Hoopes,
b. 2 mo. 29, 181 2 ; d. 7 mo. 14 ,1893 ; both buried at East Cain Mtg.
He purchased the homestead of 120 acres immediately west of Downing-
town and continued there during their lives. It was a fine property and called
"Maple Shade." He also owned other property and followed farming suc-
cessfully.
They had issue : —
35G. George, b. 3 mo. 7. 1847; d. 9 mo. C, 18&0.
357. Vincent, b. 1 mo. 5, 1849.
358. Benjamin, b. 1 mo. 12, 1851.
359. Lydia K., b. 12 mo. 7, 1854.
IV— 123. WILLIAM T. KING, b. 1814; d. 1816.
IV— 124. JEREAIIAH KING, b. circa, 1816; d. in infancy.
Line of Willi.\m, William, John.
Ch. of John Trimble (T.-28) and Thomazhi Doivning {T.-2i^), all born in
West Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 125. THOMAS D. TRIMBLE (John, William, William), b. 11
mo. 9, 1818; d. 3 mo. 8, 1905; m. SARAH ROBINSON 11 mo. 25, 1852,
dau. of James Robinson and Jane Hull, of Honeybrook, b. 2 mo. 22, 1831 ; d.
2 mo. 28, 1905; both buried in Oakland Cemetery.
He inherited the original settlement of his grandfather in the Great Val-
ley. It is situated in West Whiteland Twp., at the foot of the North Valley
hill, and in addition to farming he also conducted a saw-mill on his property.
Issue : —
360. Thomazine, b. 10 mo. 9, 1853.
361. Ella, b. 3 mo. 30, 1855.
362. John, b. 3 mo. 22. 1857; d. 12 mo. 23, 1882.
363. William, b. 12 mo. 16, 1859.
364. George T., b. 3 mo. 24, 1862.
365. Jane, b. 9 mo. 1, 1864.
366. Margaret B., b. 10 mo. 20. 1866.
367. Sarah Z., b. 5 mo. 13, 1869.
IV— 126. MARY ANN TRIMBLE (John, William, William), b. 9
mo. 8. 1820; d. 4 mo. 5, 1869; unm. ; probably buried at Uwchlan Mtg.
Note.— George Edge and Sarah Hoopes were m. 3 mo. 19, 1806 at East Cain Mtg
He wa.s b. 6 mo. 30, 1782; d. 12 mo. 31, 1831, being a son of John Edge (George John'
John), and Ann Plm, who were m. 8 mo. 1, 1768, at East Cain. John Edge was a man
of note in his day. He learned the milling business, but left that calling to keep a
store in Downingtown. to which he also added that of tavern keeper. He became an ex-
tensive land owner, and is represented as having "possessed great force of character and
was fortunate in business. A keen observer, he was given to sallies of humor or wis-
dom for the benefit of his neighbors, many of which were current long after his death "
mo. 30, 1832, and a sister to Benjamin and Davis Hoopes (See Nob. 411 and 415 Palmer
720 TRIMBLE FAMILY
IV— 127. WILLIAM I. TRIMBLE (John, William, William), b. 9
mo. 4, 1823; d. I mo. 16, 1897; m. DEBORAH DOWNING 11 mo. 17,
1856, at West Chester, Pa. (No. T.-560), b. 12 mo. 25, 1838; d. 11 mo. 21,
1 905 ; both buried at Oakland Friends' Cemetery.
He inherited the grist mill erected by his grandfather and an adjoining
farm. On 4 mo. i, 1891, he sold these possessions and moved to West Pike-
land, where he died, after which his family purchased and removed to a house
at Chester Springs. "He was a man of genial disposition and very much es-
teemed in the community."
Issue : —
368. Grace Evans, b. G-16-1858.
369. Jacob Z., b. 2-6-1860.
370. Mary D., b. 12-7-1861.
371. Charles, b. 4-22-1863; d. 9-12-1906.
372. Anna, b. 1-25-1865.
373. Emma D., b. 3-11-1868.
374. Rebekah Z., b. 2-8-1875.
375. Joseph D., b. 10-19-1876.
376. William I., b. 5-9-1879; d. 9-4-1879.
IV— 128. SARAH D. TRIMBLE (John, William, William), b. 9 mo.
6, 1825; d. 10 mo. 19, 1898; m. ELHANAN ZOOK 3 mo. 11, 1847, at
Uwchlan Mtg., son of John Zook and Elizabeth Mast, b. in West Whiteland
2 mo. 17, 1819.
They first settled at the old Trimble homestead ; removed to a farm in
Uwchlan in 1853; to West Whiteland in 1857; to Cain Twp. in 1864, where
he purchased the old Parke homestead one mile west of Downingtown, Pa.,
and later finally to Washington St., East Downingtown.
Issue : —
377. Thomazin T., b. 12 mo. 22, 1847.
378. Anne, b. 4 mo. 5. 1849.
379. William T., b. 2 mo. 2, 1S51.
380. J. Trimble, b. 3 mo. 10, 1853; d. 7 mo. 17, 1897.
381. Frances E., b. 10 mo. 6, 1854.
382. Sallie T., b. 6 mo. 14, 1857; d. 9 mo. 1, 1857.
383. Mary A., b. 4 mo. 14, 1860; d. 3 mo. 24, 1867.
384. Henry E., b. 10 mo. 14, 1862.
385. George Downing, b. 10 mo. 30, 1869.
IV— 129. JOSEPH D. TRIMBLE (John 3), b. i mo. 16, 1828; d. 2
mo. 5, 1829.
IV— 130. JOHN TRIMBLE, JR., (John 3), b. 2 mo. 2, 18^1; d. 8
mo. 7, 1831.
Line of William, William, Grace.
Ch. of Grace Trimble {T.-2g) and Joseph Evans. The first 3 born at Lara-
peter, Lancaster Co., the rest at Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa.
IV— 131. ANN EVANS (Grace, William, William), b. 3 mo. 21,
FOURTH GENERATION. 721
1815; d. 9 mo. 30, 1888; m. ISAAC C. EVANS 5 mo. 6, 1847, at Spring-
field Mtg., son of Isaac Evans and Mary Conard, b. at Lampeter. Lancaster
Co., Pa., 3 mo. 23, 1818; d. 2 mo. 2, 1905.
They resided at Lampeter four years, and after his father's death re-
moved to Middletown, Delaware Co., where he purchased a farm. After the
death of Ann, he, with two daughters, reinoved to Media, where he died ; both
buried at Middletown Mtg.
Issue : —
386. Marv L., b. 6 mo. 20, 1848; d. 3 mo. 7, 1904.
387. Joseph, b. 9 mo. 14, 1849; d. 3 mo. 26, 1911.
388. Grace, b. 12 mo. 21, 1850; d. 1 mo. 27, 1851.
389. Isaac, b. 1 mo. 22, 1852.
390. William, b. 4 mo. 11, 1853; d. 8 mo. 2, 1856.
391. Anne, b. 9 mo. 26, 1854.
392. Lydia, b. 9 mo. 27, 1856.
393. Rowland, b. 6 mo. 23, 1858.
394. William, b. 8 mo. 9, 1861.
IV— 132. HANNAH EVANS, b. 2 mo. 15, 1817: d. 4 mo. i. 1826.
IV— 133. WILLIAM' EVANS, b. 10 mo. 2, 1819: d. 4 mo. 14, 1821.
IV— 134. MARY EVANS (Grace. William. William), b. 5 mo. 23,
1823; d. 2 mo. 15, 1903; bur. at Springfield Mtg.: m. WILLIAM MICKLE
II mo. 7. 1844. at Springfield Mtg.. a son of George Mickle and Mary Brown,
of Woodbury, N. J., b. 7 mo. 24. 1813; d. 6 mo. 16, 1856. They resided on a
farm near Woodbury. N, J., belonging to his father until his death. He was
buried at Woodbury Friends' grounds. Mary and their children then removed
to Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
395. Anne, b. 6 mo. 16, 1848.
396. Mary. b. 1 mo. 17, 1850.
397. Joseph E., b. 12 mo. 6, 1851.
398. Sarah Tatum, b. 2 mo. 6, 1854; d. 1 mo. 1, 1859.
399. William, b. 11 mo. 30, 1856; d. 2 mo. 13. 1907.
IV— 135. JOSEPH EVANS, b. 7 mo. 9, 1825: d. 3 mo. 27, 1826.
IV— 136. THOMAS EVANS (Grace, William, William), b. 8 mo. 24.
1830; d. 2 mo. 12, 1910; buried at Springfield Mtg.: m. AGNES PARKER
10 mo. 10. 1877. in Philadelphia, dan. of Robert Parker and Mary Ann Shee
(dau. of Parke Shee), of that city, b. 10 mo. 10, 1856. They resided on a
farm in Springfield for some years, then removed to Norristown. Pa., and in
1906 to Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
400. Charles, b. 8 mo. 19, 1878.
401. Mary, b. 2 mo. 4, 1880.
402. Grace T., b. 11 mo. 13, 1881.
722 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
IV— 137. JOHN EVANS (Grace, William, William), b. 8 mo. 22,,
1833; d. 5 mo. 5, 1851; unm.
Line of William, William, William.
Ch. of William Trimble (T.-^o)and Sarah Vickcrs, all born near Lionville,
Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 138. MARY V. TRIMBLE (William, William, William), b. 2 mo.
2y, 1824; d. 8 mo. 17, 1850; unm.
IV— 139. ABRAHAM V. TRIMBLE (William, William, William),
b. 6 mo. 12. 1826; d. I mo. 12, 1877, at Downingtown, Pa., and buried there;
m. MARY V. WEBSTER, 4 mo. 25, 1886, dau. of Naylor Webster and
Jemima Mendenhall Vickers, b. 2 mo. 17, 1841, at Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Co.,
O. Abraham V. was a surveyor and conveyancer. They resided for a time
in West Chester, Pa. ; later removed to Downingtown, where he died. His
family removed to Camden, N. J., and later her address was Whitford, Pa.
Issue : —
403. William Webster, b. 4 mo. 16, 1867; d. 9 mo. 22, 1891; unm.
404. Cornelia Isabella, b. 3 mo. 24, 1872.
405. Richard Henry, b. 3 mo. 24, 1872; (Twin with last No.)
IV— 140. ANNA TRIMBLE (William, William. William), b. 7 mo.
23, 1828; d. 5 mo. — , 1904. She resided for some time with her sister and
afterwards in Media, Pa. She was unm.
IV— 141. CATHARINES. TRIMBLE (William, William, William),
b. 12 mo. I, 1830; d. 6 mo. 9, 1904; m. JOSEPH H. EASTWICK 10 mo.
13, 1858, son of Andrew M. Eastwick and Lydia Ann James, of Philadelphia:
b. there 12 mo. 2, 1832. He was engaged in the coal trade. They resided
for a time near Boston, Mass., then on the old Bartram garden estate near
Gray's Ferry, Philadelphia, and later at East Washington Lane and Stenton
Ave., Germantown, Pa.
Issue : —
406. Joseph Harrison, b. 8 mo. 17, 1859: d. same day.
407. William T., b. 3 mo. 3, 1861: d. 4 mo. 23, 1904.
408. Margaret Lydia, b. 3 mo. 3, 1863.
409. Abram Trimble, b. 7 mo. 14, 186.5.
411. Charles James, b. 11 mo. 22, 1869: d. 2 mo. 15, 1902.
412. Andrew M., b. 10 mo. 4, 1871; d. 10 mo. 4, 1873.
413. Sarah T., b. 7 mo. 24, 1875; d. 7 mo. 18, 1876.
IV— 142. WILLIAM CHARLES TRIMBLE (William 3), b. 9 mo.
3, 1833; d. 8 mo. 20, 1836.
FOURTH GENERATION. 723
Line of William, Samuel, Margaret.
Ch. of Margaret Trimble (T.-^i) and Thomas Peirce, all born in Thornbury,
Delaware, Co., Pa.
IV— 143. WILLL'VM T. PEIRCE (Margaret, Samuel, William), b.
2 mo. 19, 1795, d. 4 mo. 26, 1862; m. SARAH Y. BRINTON 3 mo. 11,
1818, at Concord Mtg., dau. of George Brinton and Elizabeth Yeatman, b.
6 mo. 26, 1795; d. I mo. 13, 1821.
M. second, JANE N. MENDENHALL 9 mo. 13, 1837, at Newtown
Mtg., b. 1795; d. 7 mo. 27, 1856.
M. third, MARY YARNALL 3 mo. 9, 1859. dau. of .William and Mary
Yarnall.
He resided for many 3'ears on his farm in Upper Providence, Delaware
Co., Pa. He was steward of the Delaware Co. Almshouse for three years,
from 4 mo. i, 1839, to 4 mo. i, 1842. The latter part of his life was passed
in retirement at his residence in Media, Pa. He and his wives were Friends.
He was buried at Concord Mtg.
Issue by first wife only :
414. Caleb Brinton, b. 6 mo. 17, 1819; d. 9 mo. 20, 1820.
, ', 415. Sarah B., b. 1/ mo. 4, 1821; d. 2 mo. 19, 1887.
^ r -.««. -ilM^fe-HanlBon, b.-^mori^, 1868.
IV— 144. ROBERT PEIRCE (Margaret. Samuel. William), b. April
II, 1797; d. March 27, 1884; m. HANNAH HARVEY Jan. 23, 1821, dau.
of Eli Harvey and Mary Painter, of Birmingham, Delaware Co., Pa., b. June
4, 1802; d. Oct. 28, 1872.
M. second^ EMMA ZUNDEL, 1857, in Utah, dau. of Isaac and Sarah
Zundel. -Giorge and Hannah were reared in the Societ yof Friends and resided
for some years in Chester Co., Pa. But becoming members of the Mormon
church they removed with their family first to Nauvoo, Hancock Co., 111.,
and thence with the wagon train across the plains in 1874 to Salt Lake City,
Utah, where they lived the rest of their lives.
Issue, probably all born in Chester Co., Pa. : —
116. Mary H., b. 11 mo. 29. 1821; d. 3 mo. 16, 1847.
417. Margaret, b. 4 mo. 19. 1S23; d. 1 mo. 16. 1907.
418. Anna Eliza, b. 1 mo. 29, 1826; d. 3 mo. 4, 1829.
419. Eli Harvey, b. 7 mo. 29. 1827; d. 8 mo. 12, 1858.
420. Thomas, b. 8 mo 18, 1829; d. 4 mo. 1. 1864.
421. Joseph, b. circa, 1831; d. young.
422. William, b. ! mo. 2, 1833; d. 2 mo. 7, 1908.
423. Edith Evalina, b. 11 mo. 18. 1836.
424. Elizabeth, b. 8 mo. 13, 1839; d. 7 mo. 11, 1844.
TV— 145. CALEB PEIRCE (Margaret, Samuel. William), b. 9 mo. 23.
1799: d. I mo. 13, 1877; m. MARY ANNA MAY 12 mo. 10. 1835, dau. of
724 TRIMBLE FAMILY
>
Rev. Thomas P. May* and Sarah McClintock, b. i mo. 26, 1816, at Potts-
town, Pa. : d. 6 mo. 25, 1876; both buried at Concord Mtg.
He was engaged for many years in teaching school ; then resided for
several years in Philadelphia, where he was a manufacturer of printer's ink
and conducted an advertising agency. They then removed to Moorestown,
N .J., and later to Concordville, Pa., where they were members of the Society
of Friends, in which he was a minister and she an elder.
Issue : —
425. Thomas May, b. 12 mo. 10. 1837; d. 5 mo. 16, 1896.
426. Margaret, b. 12 mo. 28, 1839.
427. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 12 mo. 16. 1843.
428. Caleb Franklin, b. 4 mo. 4. 1845.
429. George W., b. 12 mo. 29, 1847; d. 3 mo. 13. 1873.
430. Samuel James, b. 9 mo. 19, 1855; d. 4 mo. 10. 1859.
1 V— 146. ESTHER ANN PEIRCE (Margaret 3), b. 12 mo. 24, 1801 ;
Hv^V d- 9 mo- 2, 1858: m. WILLIAM A. GHEEN 5 mo. 7, 1823, son of Thomas
y^ Gheen and Alice Ann Atkins, of Goshen, Chester Co., Pa., b. g mo. 2, 1798;
d. 7 mo. 15, 1845, ^^ Nauvoo, 111.
They became members of the Mormon church in 1840 and removed to
Nauvoo, 111., in 1842. The widow and children mostly removed to Salt Lake
City, Utah, in 1848 by the overland wagon trains.
Issue : —
431. Margaret P.. b. 11-1-1823; d. 9-21-1886.
432. Thomas Peirce. b. 3-18-1826; d. (?).
433. Ann Alice, b. 12-20-1827; d. 10-12-1879.
434. Amanda Trimble, b. 1-18-1830; d. 11-4-1904.
435. Marv Ann, b. 12-29-1832; d. 4-18-1903.
436. Stephen Harris, b. 4-19-1835.
437. Levi A., b. 3-1-1840.
438. Sarah Ellen, b. 12-11-1844; d. 1-13-1869.
IV— 147. PHEBE PEIRCE (Margaret 3), b. 4 mo. 24, 1804; d. 3 mo.
15, i860; m. JOHN BENINGTON ii mo. 3, 1824. at Concord Meeting, son
of Robert Benington and Rachel Man. of Yorkshire, Eng., b. 7 mo. 20, 1800;
d. 4 mo. 16, 1901 : both buried at Concord Mtg.
He was born in Yorkshire, England, and attended the Ackworth School
there. His parents dying before his 1 5th year he was apprenticed to a green
grocer, where he remained until nearly twenty-one years of age, when he emi-
grated to Pennsylvania. He brought a certificate from Pontefract Monthly
fleeting of Friends dated 7 mo. i6th, 1821, directed to Philadelphia and for-
warded to Concord Monthly Meeting, Pa., where it was received i mo. 31,
1822. After their marriage they settled in Londongrove, Chester, Co., where
they lived about twelve years. They then returned to Concord and rented the
Note. — Rev. Thomas P. May, of the P. E. Church, was a brother of Addison P.
May, late of West Chester, Pa., sons of Robert May and Ruth Potts, of Pottstown, Mont-
gomery Co., Pa.
MARGARET (TRIMBLE) Peirce
(No. T.-31)
CALEB PEIRCE
(No. T.-145)
MARY (MAY) PEIRCE
lacing ,,.
FOURTH GENERATION. 725
farrri of Nathan Sharpless until 1847 when he bought and removed to "Hil-
ston Farm," in Thornbury Tvvp., which he mainly sold in 1890 for the "House
of Refuge" of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania, and now occupied by
them with extensive modern buildings and equipment, with accommodations
for nearly a thousand boys who are there trained for a useful life. From
1853 to i860 they managed the Westtown Boarding School farm of six hun-
dred acres, where Phebe died. He then returned to Hilston and on 5 mo. 4,
1864 m. Edith Martin at Concord Mtg., widow of George Martin and dau.
of Nathan and Lydia Sharpless, b. 2 mo. 2, 1797; d. 8 mo. 20, 1867. In 1877,
he removed to Media, Pa., where he continued to live in company with his
daughter Margaret the remainder of his days, reaching the extraordinary age
of one hundred years eight months and twenty-six days. He thus had lived
in part of the i8th, all of the 19th and part of the 20th centuries. During his
active life he had been a director of the .West Chester and Philadelphia R. R.,
Glen Mills station being near his residence. He was also for many years one
of the committee in charge of Westtown Boarding School. He was all his
life a consistent member of the Society of Friends and in his latter years a
worthy elder. He was always found in his place in the meeting house except
when prevented by sickness.
Issue : —
439. Ann, b. 4-16-1827; d. 1-27-1903.
440. Samuel, b. 12-7-1828.
441. Rachel, b. 8-23-1832;d. 2-8-1897.
442. Henry, b. 6-13-1835; d. 5-12-1859.
443. Margaret, b. 1-16-1843.
444. John, Jr., b. 8-4-1845; d. 4-6-1875.
IV— 148. SAMUEL T. PEIRCE (Margaret 3), b. 4 mo. 18, 1806; d.
8 mo. 16, 1827; unm; buried at Concord Mtg.
IV— 149. JAMES EMLEN PEIRCE (Margaret 3), b. i mo. 10, 1809;
d. 7 mo. 31, 1814; buried at Concord Mtg.
IV— 150. THOMAS J. PEIRCE (Margaret 3), b. 8 mo. 7, 181 1 ; d. 11
mo. 26, 1888; m. MARTHA ANN SMITH 3 mo. 18, 1847, dau. of Thomas
C. Smith and Mary Talley, of Brandywine Hundred, Del. ; b. there 7 mo.
25, 1829; d. 4 mo. 6, 1897, both buried at Concord Mtg.
By trade he was a carriage builder. He had also taught school. He en-
listed in the Union army during the Civil War, although his age was above the
legal requirement. Later he had a small farm near Concordville, Pa.
Issue : —
445. Narcissa, b, 12-3-1847; d. 7-24-1849.
446. Alonza Hendrickson, b. 4-28-1850; d. 3-9-1864.
447. Clara Bellt^, b. 6-10-1854.
448. Semuel Howard, b. 3-13-1859; d. 3-18-1906.
726 TRIMBLE FAMILY,
Line of William, Samuel, Joseph.
Ch. of Joseph Trimble {T.-S4) and Jane H. Brinton, all horn in Concord, Del-
aware Co., Pa.
IV— I SI HARRIET TRIMBLE (Joseph. Samuel, William), b. 8 mo.
15, 1802; d 3 mo. 22, 1873; m. JOHN C. CORBETT 12 mo. 9, 1824, son
of 'Willia'm Corbett and Mary of Cantwell Bridge, Del. b. 7 mo. i, 1792;
d. 4 mo. 2, 1832.
M. second, CHARLES TATMAN. 3 mo. 30, 1847. He was b. 5 mo.
5, 1792; dec'd.
They resided at Odessa, Delaware. No issue.
IV— 152. CHRISTIANA B. TRIMBLE, b. 6 mo. 9, 1804; d. 9 mo.
— , 1804.
IV— 153. ANNA W. TRIMBLE (Joseph. Samuel, William), b. i mo.
14, 1807; cl 9 mo. 4. 1890: unm. , , .
She resided with her sister Esther at West Chester, after whose death
she went to her sister, Phebe B. Rothrocks, at McVeytown, Pa., where she
closed her life.
IV— it;4. PHEBE B. TRIMBLE ( Joseph, Samuel William), b. 3 mo.
9. 1810; d.^9 mo. 14. 1894; m. DR. ABRAHAM ROTHROCK May 11,
1837, son of Philip Rothrock and Martha Lobough, b. April 19, 1806: d. Sept.
9, 1894.
"He practiced medicine for sixty-two years in McVeytown, Miflm Co.,
Pa., and was possessed of remarkable activity and endurance: and as a lead-
ing'physician was much sought for in consultation by his associates. He was
surgeon to the board of enrollment for his district during the Civil War and
enjoyed in all his official acts the reputation of the strictest integrity and jus-
tice. For over forty years he was an elder in the Presbyterian Church.
Issue : —
449. Joseph Trimble, b. April 9, 1839.
450. Ann Amanda, b. June 29. 1S40.
451. Mary M., b. Aug. 12. 1842 :d. Mar. 18, 1898.
IV— 155. AMAND.\ H. TRIMBLE (Joseph, Samuel, William), b. 6
mo. 16. 181 1 ; d. 9 mo. 4. 1829 ; buried at Concord Mtg. She was remembered
by old residents as a remarkably bright and conscientious young woman.
IV— 156. ESTHER B. TRIMBLE (Joseph, Samuel, William), b. 7 mo.
8, 1819; d. 12 mo. 5, 1883; unm.
FOURTH GENERATION. 727
She resided at West Chester, Pa., where she was a successful operator
of a small fruit farm, graperies and hot houses. She was buried at Oakland
Cemetery.
Line of William, Samuel, Samuel.
Ch. of Samuel Trimble {T.-j^) and Rebecca Mendenhall, all born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
IV— 157. JOHN B. TRIMBLE, b. 2 mo. 23, 1809; d. 10 mo. 29, 1809.
IV— 158. STEPHEN MENDENHALL TRIMBLE (Samuel, Samuel,
William), b. 4 mo. 10, 1810; d. 9 mo. 12, 1898; m. LYDIA SHARPLESS,
II mo. 9, 1836, at Chester Meeting, dau. of John Sharpless* and Ruth Martin
of Nether Providence. Delaware Co., Pa., b. i mo. 2, 1812; d. 10 mo. 16,
1891, both buried at Chester Mtg. They first settled on the Haverford College
farm, but in 1840 purchased and removed to a farm in Chester Twp., where
they were highly esteeined members of Chester Friends' Meeting and influen-
tial citizens of the neighborhood.
They had issue : —
452. John, b. .^ mo. 6, 1838; d. 7 mo. 31, 1886; unm.
453. Rebecca, b. 5 mo. 22, 1840.
454. Samuel, b. 2 mo. 26. 1843.
455. George, b. 7 mo. 12, 1845; d. 6 mo. 10, 1889; unm.
456. William, b. 8 mo. 19, 1847.
457. Ann. b. 1 mo. 25, 1851.
458. Henry, b. 5 mo. 22, 1853; d. 8 mo. 24, 1898.
469. Ruthanna, b. 9 mo. 8. 1855; d. 2 mo. 27, 1876.
460. Joseph, b. 7 mo. 12, 1857.
IV— 159. SAMUEL TRIMBLE (Samuel 3), b. 3 mo. 19, 1812; d. 9
mo. 17, 1824.
Note. — John Sharpless was the son of Daniel Sharpless, Jr.. and Hannah Thomas
(who were m. 1775), she being the dau. of Isaaa and Mary Thomas of Willistown, Ches-
ter Co., Pa. Ruth Martin, the dau. of George Martin and Elizabeth Reynolds, of Chi-
chester, Pa.; fhe was b. 10 mo. 17, 1780; d. 1 mo. 17, 1878. Daniel, Jr., son of Daniel
Sharpless and Sarah Coppock (who were m. 1736), she being the dau. of Bartholomew
and Phebe Coppock, of Springfield, Pa. Daniel, Sr., youngest of nine ch. of John Sharp-
less, Jr., who pmigrnted with bis parents In 1682, and m. Hannah Pennell In 1692, dau.
of Robert Pennell, of Middletown. Pa. The elder John Sharpless m. Jane Moore 1662,
both being of Rathertnn, Co. of Chester, England. He purchased one thousand acres oi
land of William Penn, by deed dated 5th day of April, 1682. Theyi emigrated the same
year with their family of seven children, landing at Chester, Pa., 6 mo. (Aug.) 14, They
took up Innd two miles from Chester, on Ridley Creek, and built a cabin against a rock,
which yet contains the date of the year In which they arrived — 1682. The elder John
d. 1685, aged sixty-one years, and Jane 1722, aged eighty-three years. Of their ch.,
Thomas, d. on the ocean, Phebe and Jane In 1685, and Caleb in 1686 from the bite of a
snake. The rest. John, Jr., James and Joseph, were each m., and their descendants are
very numerous. For an account of which, see The Sharpless Genealogy by Gilbert Cope.
728 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V"
IV— i6o. ESTHER TRIMBLE (Samuel 3), b. 5 mo. 4, 1814; d. 9
mo. 29, 1824.
IV— 161. MARGARET M. TRIMBLE (Samuel, Samuel, William),
b. 7 mo. 31, 1818; d. I mo. 9, 1854; unm.
IV— 162. GEORGE W. TRIMBLE (Samuel, Samuel, William), b. 12
mo. 14, 1820; d. 7 mo. 12, 1846; unm.
IV— 163. SAMUEL TRIMBLE (2d) (Samuel, Samuel, William), b. 3
mo. 5, 1825: d. 12 mo. 17, 1854; unm.
He resided in Concord with his mother. He furnished considerable in-
formation toward the making of the Mendenhall Record. He as well as his
brother and sister above noted were much respected in their neighborhood and
their early deaths much deplored. They were all buried at Concord Meeting.
Samuel was skilled in mineralogy and was familar with most of the localities
where choice minerals were to be found in Chester and Delaware counties. His
very fine collections of minerals can be seen in the museum at Westtown
Boarding School.
/ IV— 164. ANN TRIMBLE (Samuel, Samuel, William), b. 8 mo. 25,
1 ii827: d. 8 mo. 14. 1890; m. GEORGE MARTIN, M. D., 2 mo. 6, 1850, at
•j^^'^ Concord Mtg., son of George Martin and Edith Sharpless, of Chichester, b. 4
mo. 9, 1827; d. 10 mo. 28, 1886; both buried at West Chester, Pa.
He was graduated M. D. by University of Pennsylvania in 1847; settled
J ' at Concordville and was one of the founders of the Delaware Co. Medical So-
^{■^ ciety. After three or four years he removed to Philadelphia, where he was
•; connected with the Central Dispensary for about five years ; after this he be-
\ ' came a partner with his cousin, John M. Sharpless, at Chester, in the manu-
facture of dye stuffs. Since 1866 their residence was in West Chester, living
principally a retired life. He was called upon frequently as a consulting physi-
cian, and was one of the managers of the Pennsylvania Training School for
Feeble Minded Children, near Media, Pa. For several years he spent the win-
ters in Florida for the benefit of the mild climate. As a student of botany in
the department of fungi he had few equals. Ann died at Newport, R. I., where
she had gone for a change of climate.
Issue : —
461. Edith, b. 10 mo. 25, 1850: d. 10 mo. 28, 1863.
462. Rebecca, b. 6 mo. 6, 1852; d. 11 mo. 27, 1853.
463. George, b. 2 mo. 7, 1854; d. 11 mo. 4, 1854.
Line of William, Hannah, Hannah.
Cli. of Hannah Jacobs ( T.-40) and David Thomas.
IV— 165. WILLIAM JACOBS THOMAS, b. 9 mo. 13, 1799; d. 3 mo.
30, 1818; unm.
•I
FOURTH GENERATION. 729
>*IY— 166. MARY THOMAS (Hannah, Hannah. Wilham). b. 12 mo.
25, 1800; d. 3 mo. II, 1889; m. GEORGE SPENCER 10 mo. 21, 1839, at
North Street M.-H., Cayuga Co., N. Y., son of John Spencer* and Lydia
Foulke, b. 4 mo. 29, 1787; d. 4 mo. 10, 1876.
They resided at Horsham, Montgomery Co.,. Pa., and were memljers of
Orthodox Friends Meeting. No issue.
IV— 167. ISAAC JACOBS THOMAS (Hannah, Plannah, Wilham),
b. 5 mo. I, 1802; d. 9 mo. 11, 1824; unm. He was an engineer on the Erie
vf
Canal.
V— 168. ABEL THOMAS (Hannah, Hannah, WilHam), b. 5 mo. 15,
04; d. I mo. 20, 1846; m. PATIENCE THORNE 2 mo. 19, 1835, at
Skaneateles, N. Y., dau. of Obadiah Thorne and Charity Haight, b. 12 mo.
^4, 1807; d. I mo. II, 1846.
The Thorne family came from Dutchess Co., N. Y., a few years previous
to this marriage.
Issue : —
464. Hannah, b. 3 mo. 4. 1837.
465. Edward A., b. 4 mo. 27. 1SS8; d. 9 mo. 2. 1890.
466. Elizabeth, b. 11 mo. 1, 1840; d. 2 mo. 28, 1841.
u
IV— 169. EDWARD THOMAS (Hannah, Hannah, William), b. 2 mo.
21, 1806; d. 5 mo. 20, 1832; unm. He was an optician and a mathematician
of uncommon ability.
IV— 170. ANNA THOMAS (Hannah, Hannah, William), b. 11 mo.
22, 1807; d. 9 mo. 16, 1865; unm.
IV— 171. JOHN JACOBS THOMAS (Hannah, Hannah, William), b.
I mo. 8, 1810; d. 2 mo. 22, 1895; m. MARY SLOCUM HOWLAND, 8
mo. 23, 1838, at North Street Mtg, Ledyard, Cayuga Co., N. Y., dau. of
Note. — John Spencer, son of Jacob Spencer and Hannah Jarrett. Jacob, son of
Samuel Spencer and Mary Dawes. Samuel, son of Samuel Spencer, the emigrant and
Elizabeth Whltton.
Lydia Foulke, dau. of William and Hannah Foulke, of Gwynedd. William Foulke,
SOD of Thomas, who was the son of Edward Foulke, one of the Welsh immigrants who
settled at Gwynedd in 1698. Edward Foulke was de.scended from Rhirid Flaidd, of Pen-
Uyn, a Welsh chieftain of the latter half of the 12th century.
John Spencer and Lydia Foulke were married at Gwynedd in 1783.
(See a "Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Samuel Spencer," by Howard
H. Jenkins, 1904.)
730 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Humphrey Howland and Sarah Tallcot Field,* b. lO mo. 27, 1815; d. 7 mo.24,
1900; both John J. and Mary S. were buried at Union Springs, N Y.
She was a very influential minister belonging to New York Yearly Meet-
ing of Orthodox Friends ; was an earnest worker in the missionary and tem-
perance causes and a woman of saintly character.
They resided at Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y. John J. Thomas
was a prominent agricultural writer, and was on the editorial staff of "The
Country Gentleman," a paper of high tone, published at Albany, N. Y. He
was author of "Rural Affairs," published in nine volumes," "Farm Implements
and Machinery," "The American Fruit Culturist," etc.; also inventor of an
improved harrow , especially adapted for going over growing plants.
Issue : —
467. Catharine, b. 6 mo. 27, 1839; d. 9 mo. 4. 1S41.
468. Louisa, b. 4 mo. 27, 1841.
469. Henry, b. B mo. 6, 1843; d. 4 mo. G, 1849.
470. William H., b. 8 mo. 11, 1847; d. 1 mo. 16, 1851.
471. Caroline, b. 9 mo. 26, 1850.
472. Emily, b. 11 mo. 21, 1853.
473. Elizabeth Howland, b. 11 mo. 29, 1856.
IV— 172. JOSEPH THOMAS (Hannah, Hannah, William), b. 9 mo.
22, 1811 ; d. 12 mo. 24, 1891 ; unm.
He was born in Ledyard, Cayuga Co., N. Y., and was educated at the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., where he graduated in 1830.
He entered Yale College in 1832 in the senior class, but was obliged to leave
before the year was out on account of failing health. In recognition of his
scholarly work and worth, however, the college conferred on him the degree
of A. M. He removed to Philadelphia, where he was one oi the first members
of the faculty of Haverford College (about 1833-35) ^^ instructor of the
Greek and Latin languages and literature. In 1837 he graduated in medicine
from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1873, both the University of Penn-
sylvania and Princveton College conferred upon him the degree of LL. D.
"His high culture" and his great attainments never led him away from the sim-
ple faith and life of his fathers, that of the Quakers.
A summary of his literary work was published in the Philadelphia Led-
ger and follows here : —
Note. — Sarah T. Field, a dau. of Jesse Field, (sonj of Stephen and Jerusha Field),
and Phebe Hawkhurst, dau. of Seaman and Dinah Hawkhurst. Humphry Howland, a
son of Benjamin Howland and Mary Slocum, of Dartmouth, Mass. Mary Slocum, a dau.
of Benjamin Slocum and Phebe Wing; Benjamin Slocum. a son of Benjamin Slocum and
Meribah Earle, dau. of Ralph Earle; Benjamin Slocum, a son of Eliezer Slocum and El-
ephel Fitzgerald; Eliezer Slocum, a son of Giles and Joan Slocum, and Giles Slocum, a
aon of Anthony Slocum and Harvey. Most of the Slocums lived at Dart-
mouth, Mass. (See the Slocums of America, by Chas. Elihu Slocum.)
Benjaniin Howland, a son of Benjamin Howland and Mary Chase, of Dartmouth;
Benjamin Howland, a son of Nicholas Howland and Hannah Woodman; Nicholas How-
land, a son of Zoeth and Abigail Howland, and Zoeth Howland, a son of Henry How-
land and Mary Newland (See Genealogy of the Howland Family of America by Franklin
Howland.)
I
I
FOURTH GENERATION. 731
DR. .JOSEPH THOMAS.
The Sfciies of Works With Which He Has Adorned Our Literature.
The funeral of Joseph Thomas, M. D., LL. D., the scholar and linguist, who died
on Thursday afternoon, took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence, 231 North
Twelfth street. The services were conducted after the manner of the Religious Society
of Friends, of which Dr. Thomas had long been a member.
Impressive discourses were preached by Samuel Morris, of Germantown, and Jos-
eph Elkinton. The former spoke of the long and useful life of Dr. Thomas, of, his in-
tegrity of character and of his humble Christian faith. Dr. Thomas's old friend, Mr.
Thomas Eaton, and his brother came from Long Branch to attend the funeral. The in-
terment took place in Friends' Southwestern Burial Ground.
Dr. Thomas's literary work comprised the joint authorship, with Thomas Baldwin,
in 1845, of "Baldwin's Pronouncing Gazetteer" ,and the authorship of the system of
pronunciation of geographical names contained therein. In 184S-9 he contributed a
paper on muscular action and the mechanism of locomotion to a work on "Special,
General and Microscopic Anatomy," edited by Dr. S. G. Morton. In 1S51-2 appeared his
"First Book of Etymology," followed by an edition of "Oswald's Etymological Diction-
ary." He contributed geographical vocabularies to Webster's octavo Dictionary in
1847; to the University edition, 1S56; to the unabridged quarto edition of 1S64, and also
enriched the latter with a pronouncing vocabulary of modern biographical names. In
1852 he visited Egypt and Palestine, and in 1S53 published his "Travels" in those coun-
tries. In 1854, in connection with T. Baldwin, he prepared "A New and Complete Ga-
zetteer of the United States," and in ISf.o "A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer, or Geo-
graphical Dictionary of the Woild"; in a royal octavo of 2200 pages, containing a notice
of the pronunciation of the names of nearly 100.000 places, of which an enlarged edi-
tion was Issued in 18G6, and another is now in process of preparation. This work, pop-
ularly known as "Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World," has been very highly commended
and for accuracy and compleleness is without an equal in the English language. Dr.
Thomas was author of the very valuable preface and introduction to this work, in which
the principles which should guide to a correct pronunciation of foreign, names are ably
set forth.
In 1857 Dr. Thomas visited India, where he passed more than a year in the study
of the Oriental tongues. He also spent several months in Egypt, where he made him-
self acquainted with the rudiments of the Arabic.
In 1864 his "Comprehensive Medical Dictionary" appeared, in which the same re-
gard for accuracy in pronunciatioi; is exhibited that characterizes his geographical dic-
tionaries, while his medical judgment has also been made avalable. This work has
been pronounced by Dr. Kranth "a masterpiece of practical skill and accurate condensa-
tion of what is most needful for the studtnt of medicine and the general reader to
know." In 1870-71 was published his "Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography
and Mythology." two volumes, loyal ociavo. 2343 pages, which, from the judicious brev-
ity of the articles, the comprehensiveness of its selections and nice exactness in orthog-
raphy and pronunciation, has alieady taken a very high place among our books of
reference.
Dr. Thomas brought to the aid of the biographer the resources of profound, learn-
ing, critical acumen, untiring patience, and earnest conscientiousness, all of which ad-
mirable qualities are exhibited in the series of works wth which he has adorned our
literature. In the language of Professor Daua, of Yale College, "he has done his coun-
try a great service by his various labors."
Line of William, Hannah, Eliz.mieth.
Ch. of Elisabeth Jacobs (T.-41) and George Mechcm. Tlie first two or three
were born in Philadelphia Co., the rest in East Bradford, Chester Co.. Pa.
/ IV— 173. HANNAH J. MECHEM. (Elizabeth, Hannah, William), b.
/ 4 mo. 9, 1806; d. 7 mo. 31, 1850; m. JOHN H. HALSTED, in 1830, in
I Cayuga, Co., N. Y., son of Jonathan Halstead and Elizabeth Powell, b. 4 mo.
\ 3. 1807; d. 9 mo. 4,1887.
L^
732 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
They removed to Calhoun Co., Mich. She died in Penfield Twp. of that
Co. ; bur. in Quaker burying grounds at Battle Creek. He was bur. at Shelby,
Mich.
Issue : —
474. Ellen M., b. 10 mo. 16. 1831.
485. George, b. 12 mo. 18, 1860.
476. Naomi, d. in infancy.
477. Mary Jane, b. 2 mo. 2, 1840; d. 8 mo. 31, 1889.
478. Jonathan, b. 9 mo. 5, 1842.
479. Aan M., b. 11 mo. 5, 1844; d. 3 mo. 6. 1899.
480. Susan D., b. 12 mo. 25, 1847; d. 8 mo. 23, 1873.
IV— 174. JOHN MEACHEM (Elizabeth, Hannah, William), b. 10 mo.
25, 1807; d. 12 mo. 5, 1881; m. CAROLINE A. LORD 7 mo. 9, 1849, at
Marshall, Mich, (her second husband). Her maiden name was Hubbard, and
she was a native of Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y.
He added a letter to his last name, spelling it Meachem. He was a surveyor
and conveyancer. He resided at Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., Mich.
Issue : —
481. (A boy unnamed), d. in infancy.
482. Clara Elizabeth, d. in her 7th year.
IV— 175. ISAAC J. MECHEM (EUzabeth, Hannah, William), b. 7
mo. II, 1810; d. 8 mo. 5, 1888; m. LYDIA MARIA AVERY 4 mo. 11,1838,
in Ledyard Cayuga Co., N. Y., dau. of Hezekiah and Polly Avery.
They resided at Nunda, Livingston, Co. N. Y., where she d. 10 mo. 23,
1854- , ■:jAj^.4i
M. second wife, CELESTIA RUSSELL, 8 mo. 30, 1855, dau. of Joseph
and Sarah Russell, of Alleghany Co., N. Y., b. 3 mo. 2, 1833; still living.
Isaac J. was a graduate of Homoeopathy. He resided at Titusville,
Crawford Co., Pa., where he was in active practice.
Issue by last wife only : —
483. Florence, b. 7 mo. 14, 1856.
484. Floyd Russell, b. 5 mo. 9, 1858.
485. George, b. 12 mo. IS. 1S60.
486. Charles Gibbs, b. 7 mo. 27, 1864.
487. Vi^illlam H., b. 8 mo. 5. 18G8; d. 5 nio. 16, 1900. :
IV— 176. MARY MECHEM (Elizabeth 3), b. 12 mo. 7, 1812; d. i mo.
1814.
IV— 177. ANN MECHEM (Elizabeth, Hannah, William), b. 12 mo.
13, 1814; d. 12 mo. 20, 1844; m. ORLO N. MUNGER in Cayuga Co., N. Y.
He d. several years previous to Ann ; she then removed to her sister's,
Hannah J. Halsted. No ch.
FOURTH GENERATION. 733
IV— 178. ELIZABETH MECHEM (Elizabeth, Hannah, WilHam), b.
2 mo. 5, 1817, in Chester Co., Pa. ; d. 10 mo. 27, 1899; m. JOHN
KNOWLES 4 mo. 12, 1838, in Penfield, Mich., son of Wilhani Knowles and
Elizabeth Wilcox, b. 3 mo. 25, 181 5 in Cayuga Co., N. Y. ; d. 4 mo. 5, 1886.
John was a farmer. Their residence was near Battle Creek, Calhoun Co.,
Mich. Both were buried there in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Issue : —
488. George M., b. July 21, 1839.
489. Ann Munger, b. Jan. 5, 1842; d. June 8, 1881.
IV— 179. MARY MECHEM (Elizabeth, Hannah, William), b. 7 mo.
4, 1819; d. I mo. I, 1856: m. DAVID HALSTED 1836, in Cayuga Co., N.
Y., brother to John (See T.-173).
They removed to Michigan, but in a few years returned to the farm of
his father in Cayuga Co.. N. Y., where they passed the rest of their lives. He
was b. 4 mo. 26, 1811 ; d. 9 mo. 3, 1854. Both were buried at Poplar
Ridge Cemetery.
Issue : —
490. Charlotte Pearl, b. C mo. 12, 1837; d. 1 mo. 12, 1904.
491. Milton Arnold, b. 9 mo. 12, 1838; d. 1 mo. 4, 1904.
492. Adella, b. 8 mo. 27, 1841; d. 9 mo. 14. 1866.
493. Stanley Mechem, b. 10 mo. 18, 1843; d. 1877.
494. George Mechem, b. 9 mo. 14. 184.5; d. fi mo. 12, 1873.
495. Edward Monroe, b. 11 mo. 13, 1847.
496. Henry Powell, b. 4 mo. 18, 1850.
497. Byron David, b. 6 mo. 7, 1852.
IV— 180. STANLEY MECHEM (Elizabeth, Hannah, William), b. 7
mo. 7, 1823; d. 4 mo. 23, 1897; '"• EUNICE H. BRYANT, 12 mo. i, 1852,
dau. of Jacob C. and Anna Bryant, b. i mo. 3, 1832; d. 6 mo. 14, 1881. He
engaged in milling in 1875 at Bedford, Calhoun Co., Mich.
Issue : —
498. Evangeline, b. 2 mo. 11, 18.54; d. 4 mo. 10, 1896.
499. George B., b. 5 mo. 11, 1860.
Line of Willi.\m, Hannah, Isaac.
Ch. of Isaac Jacobs (T.-^j) and Sitsaium Lightfoot. Seven of these ch. were
born in Chester Co., Pa., and three in Cayuga Co., N. Y.
IV— 181. RACHEL JACOBS, b. 2 mo. 23, 181 1 ; d. 10 mo. — , 1823.
She was away at a boarding school and was a very bright student ; her
letters to her parents and brother were beautifully worded and written and are
yet preserved. She came home and was taken ill with typhoid fever, which
caused her death, to the great sorrow of her parents and friends.
IV— 182. THOMAS LIGHTFOOT JACOBS (Isaac, Hannali. Wil-
734 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
liam), b. 12 mo. 19, 1812; d. 9 mo. 6, 1879; m. THYRZA PEIRCE 5 mo.
24, 1849, dau. of Thomas Peirce and Rachel Nippers, b. 1827; d. 1894. He
removed with his fainily in March, 1869, to Salem, Henry Co., Iowa, where
he remained the rest of his life. "He was singularly unassuming and had such
amiable qualities that he was especially beloved by his own family connections
as well as by all who became acquainted with him."
Issue, all born in Cayuga Co., N. Y. : —
500. Sara, b. 5 mo. 7. 1850.
501. Rachel, h. 8 mo. 1, 1852.
502. Joseph, b. 9 mo. 25, 1856.
503. Edward, b. 1 mo. 9, 1860.
IV— 183. WILLIAM JACOBS (Isaac, Hannah, Wilham) b. 12 mo. 22,
1814; d. 12 mo. 16, 1910; uiim.
He was bom in Chester County, Pa., but removed with his parents in his
boyhood to Cayuga County, N. Y. After receiving a liberal education, he in
his young manhood removed to Philadelphia, Pa., which was afterwards his
home. He probably taught school for some time, but his principal occupation
was as a writer. He engaged with his cousin, Joseph Thomas, A. M., M. D.,
as a co-laborer in his works, spending nine years on "Lippincott's Pronouncing
Gazetteer" and four years on the "Biographical Dictionarj'." In his work he
was very painstaking and accurate and he had a rare gift for condensing a book
into an enlightening cyclopaedia article.
He is remembered with great respect for the guiltless innocaice of his
character, for the treasures of his learning and his beautiful simplicity of life.
Many years ago he was accorded the degree of A. M. by Haverford College,
Pa. Dr. Thomas bore testimony in 1870 to his untiring diligence and well
directed research as contributing in no small measure to the accuracy and thor-
oughness of their works, that many of the small notices as well as a consider-
able number of the important articles were the product of his pen, among the
later being Cicero, Milton, Lafayette, Alexander Hamilton and Napoleon III.
He was a life long member of the Society of Friends.
IV— 184. SARAH JACOBS (Isaac. Hannah, William), b. 2 mo. i,
1817; d. I mo. 25, 1894; unm. She resided many years in Philadelphia, where
she was also engaged in the same works as her brother as above stated. She
died at the home of her niece, Sara Jacobs Packer, Salem, Henry Co., Iowa.
IV— 185. ISAAC JACOBS (3d) (Isaac, Hannah, Wilham), b. 2 mo.
5, 1819; d. 12 mo. 10, 1906, at his home "Pointed Firs," Aurora, N. Y. ; m.
ELIZABETH THAYER* 9 mo. 18, 1844, dau. of Alonza Thayer and Sarah
E^rle Greene, b. 3 mo. 16, i824;d. 11 mo. 27, 1891.
Ancestors of Elizabeth Thayer Jacobs.
*Note. — Ralph Earle and his wife. lone, emigrated from England between the
years 1633 and 1638 and came to Portsmouth, R. I. At a town meeting, June 2nd, 1649,
he was chisen "Treasurer lor this next year insuing and also overseer for the poor,"
FOURTH GENERATION. 735
(Elizabeth's mother was related on her mother's side to Gen. Green of the
Revolution and also to the Earles of Newport, R. I. See note.)
He had resided at place of his death for many years and the account of
him here given indicates a noble character.
His children were: —
504. Maiy Spencer, b. 12 mo. 15, 1845; d. 8 mo. 30, 1855.
505. Matilda, b. 6 mo. 30, 1S48.
506. Arthur, b. 11 mo. 6, 1850, d. 8 mo. 20, 1855.
507. Lucy, b. 1 mo. 27, 1857.
Isaac Jacobs, the 3d, came with his parents and four older and two younger
brothers and sisters from their home thirty miles from Philadelphia, in Chester Co., to
Cayuga Co., N. Y., when he was six years old. They went by carriage to New York
city, stopping with relatives in New Jersey, the Hunts and Clarkes, cousins of his moth-
er's on the way. Thence up the Hudson by steamer, and by canal to Montecuma, where
they took a carriage to the home or his uncle, David Thomas, who lived at Greatfield,
near Aurora, and from there went on to their new home in Ledyard about ten miles far-
ther.
He often told in later years how they all longed for "Green Retreat," as they
called the old Pennsylvania home. The big stone house wi;h its deep window seats,
where he remembered silting with his porringer of breud and milk or book. The old-
er children talked so much of this beloved home, recalling all the delights of the gar-
den and orchards, the chestnut woods and fish pond, that he and his next younger
brother Benjamin, determined to return to it, and the two little fellows, one six and
the other four, were not missed and followed until they had walked a mile on their
way South.
This love for the old home was so strong in him it seemed to be inherited by hla
children, who listened eagerly to every detail about it, and the many loved relatives
and friends left there. In 1844 he married Elizabeth Thayer, and in their wedding
journey was fulfilled his youthful desire to return to his early home. This ideal jour-
ney furnished an unfailing delight to his children, as first one parent and then the
other would tell of the beautiful country they passed through and the renewing of old
friendships. The journey was made in company with his father and mother; in a two-
seated carriage drawn by two fine roadsters. Prince and Kate. Nearly everyt night was
and April 29, 1650, was chosen with five others "for the Committee for the General As-
sembly at Newport" and held other prominent oflices. No record of the date of his
deatli, but his will was "Entercdi and Recorded the 14. h day of the 11th month (O. S.)
1677." His second son, William, died at Portsmouth, R. I., 1715. He held high offices
and was a large land holder, his claims in the original division of Dartmouth being up-
wards of two thousand acres. He owned a large share of the land on which the City
of Fall River, on the north side of the river, is situated. His third son, Thomas Earle,
b. 1662; d. 1727; m. Mary . Among his various deeds of real estate is one con-
veying the land upon which the Friends' Meeting-house in Swansoy, Mass., now stands.
His eldest son, William, married, Portsmouth, R. I., 1718, Mehitable Brayton, and later
Abigail Lawton. John, 4th son of William and Abigail, b. 3-16-1738. in Newport, R. I.,
died 1816, m. Dorcas Barney. In the course of the Revolutionary War the vessel under
his command was taken by a British cruiser. "He look his ill luck very philosophically.
When the cruiser came along side after a long chase the first question he put was 'How
many feet is your brig?" " He didn't mind being taken, but he hated to be beaten. ' In
long Island Sound "he could tell where he was by the lead alone, there are no such pi-
lots now," so says the pilot of one of the Sound steamers. His daughter. Abigail, b. 3-
29-1769, in Newport, R. I., m. Jonathan Greene, descendant of General Nathaniel Greene
of the Revolution. (See Earl Genealogy by Pliny Earle). Claude Blanchard was com-
missary of supplies for the French army which landed in Newport in 1780. He visited
the Newport school and gave this tribute to the scholars: — "1 saw the writing of these
children. It appeared to me to be handsome; among others that of a young girl nine
or ten years old. very pretty and very modost. and such as I would like my own daugh-
ter to DC when she is so old. She was called Abigail Earle. as I perceived upon her copy-
book, on which her name was written. I wrote it myself, adding to it "very pretty." "
(See Child Life in Colonial Days, by Alice Morse Earle). Her daughter, Sarah Earle,
married Alonzo Thayer, and their daughter, Elizabeth Thayer, married Isaac Jacobs 3d.
736 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
spent and often a, day or two with relatives and friends. ' If more than a day's Journey
were required to reach one of these hospitable homes, a night would be spent at an Inn,
the names of which charmed us with their quaint English flavor. The White Horse, The
Ships Tavern, The Red Lion. He found the old home unchanged. It tiad not then
passed into the hands of strangers, but was occupied by a favorite cousin, William Trim-
ble, and Sarah Vickers, his wife. He did not see it again for fifty-three years, when he
visited it with his daughter and found it sadly changed, it having long been rented.
His cousin, Dr. Joseph Thomas, has told many interesting things of blB( boyhood.
When he was ten years old he remarked that he would rather suffer wrong than to do
WiTong^ and this was a guiding principle to the end of his life. As i with all of hia
brothers and sisters, he was very fond of study and reading and his father at that time
had the largest and best library in Cayuga county. Although so fond of reading, he
also was greatly interested in an active life and enjoyed the car« of his orchards and
garden. In his last years, when he could read but little, he said he could imagine no
pleasure in existence, if he could not work In his garden, and he bad that pleasure the
last summer of his life.
The following tribute was paid him In a local paper: —
Isaac Jacobs died at his residence. Pointed Firs, Aurora, N. Y., on the morning
of the 10th of December, 1906, in the 88th year of his age. His long and beneficent life
was passed chiefly in this vicinity as his parents came from Chester county, Pennsyl-
vania, when he was six years of age.
He loved nature, the cultivation of trees and fruits was his lifelong pursuit. To
him and to his father, this region is indebted largely for its fine fruit.
In driving through the country, it was interesting to be told by him, as beauti-
ful orchards were passed that these were reared and planted by himself. We cannot
measure our debt for such benefactions.
Honored, respected, beloved by all who knew him, his was a rare personality.
While gentle and retiring by nature, he could stand bravely for principle, when to side
with the righteous cause, as in the anti-slavery struggle, was to stand with the few. In
the face and scorn of reproach of the many. The long life of this ideal citizen has been
a quiet force of inestimable value in the community that was favored to be his dwell-
ing place. His memory and example should be cherished, and his good work, that has
blessed us all, be gratefully remembered. — E. H.
Extracts from letter of Isaac Jacobs.
The Mechem family emigrated from Chester Co., Pa., in the fall of 1824, arriving
at Talcotts, Ledyard, CByuga Co., N. Y., much to the surprise of that Yankee settle-
ment, in a covered Pennsylvania wagon, usually requiring five horses, in which, with
all of their effects they had made the long overland journey.
When our family came the following spring, we found the Mechems settled on a
farm of 50 acres one-half mile south and three-quarters of a mile east of Talcotts. My
father had a school in his house, although there was a district school in the village.
Hannah Mechem taught the school the first summer, and I think the second, and her
younger sisters, Mary, Elizabeth and possibly Ann, came to the school daily across the
woods. At that time this country had been settled scarcely 30 years and about one-
third of it was in timber. As I look back at that woodland path through the dense
shade in the hot weather, and. especially when ihe early flowers were in bloom, it seems
like fairyland. I mention these particulars concerning the removal of the family think-
ing perhaps the conditions under which emigration was accomplished in that
early day might be interesting. At that time grain was threshed with the
flail and cloth for wearing apparel was made on a hand-loom. A tail-
or would come to our house and sew, sitting cross-legged on a table, for weeks,
until the garments for the men and boys of the family were all made for the season.
IV— 186. BENJAMIN LIGHTFOOT JACOBS (Isaac, Hannah,
William), b. 2 mo. 5, 1821 ; d. i mo. 23, 1847; unm.
IV— 187. HANNAH JACOBS (Isaac 3), b. 5 mo. 12, 1823; d. 3 mo.
7, 1842; unm.
FOURTH GENERATION. 737
IV— 188. MARY JACOBS (Isaac 3), b. 6 mo. 19, 1825; d. 3 mo. i,
1842; unm.
IV— 189. JOSEPH JACOBS (Isaac 3), b. 11 mo. 16, 1827; d. 4 mo.
26, 1846.
All the last four resided with their parents.
IV— 190. ANNA THOMAS JACOBS (Isaac, Hannah, William), b.
9 mo. 6, 1831 ; d. 7 mo. 2, 1879 ; unm.
She resided at Poplar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Her health was broken
while yet a young girl and she suffered much, but to her family and friends
she was always full of sympathy, cheerfulness and helpfulness. It was she
who guided her nieces and nephews in their studies, their reading and their
recreations, until they were old enough to go from home to school, and to
the end d her life was their delightful companion.
Line of William, Daniel, Thomazine.
Ch. ofThomasine D. Trimble {T.-4'/) and Thomas Jenks, born in Bucks Co.,
Pa.
IV— 191. DANIEL T. JENKS (Thomazine, Daniel, William), b. 3
mo. 26, 1798; d. 6 mo. i, i860; m. MARY ANN STOCKTON 10 mo. 14,
1819, dau. of Abraham Stockton and Sarah Kemble, b. 10 mo. 27, 1797; d.
Sept. 29, 1889; both buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
They resided in Bucks Co., Pa,, where he had a drilling mill; then
removed to No. 18 N. Eighth street, Philadelphia, where she kept a trimming
and furnishing store. At the time of Daniel's deatii he was signer of land-
warrants in Washington, D. C.
Issue : —
608. Abraham S., b. Aug. 4, 1820; d. Sept. 22, 1895.
609. Tamazine, b. Aug. 1, 1822; d. Feb. 24, 1868.
610. Susan Stockton, b. Dec. 4, 1824; d. Julv 22, 1905.
611. Franklin, b. Oct. 10, 1829; d. Mar. 19, 1868.
612. Courtland Fell, b. July 20, 1835; d. Jan. 3, 1878.
IV— 192. MARY DOWNING JENKS (Thomazine. Daniel, Wil-
liam), b. 10 mo. 8, 1799; d. 7 mo. 2, 1879; m. JOHN L. JANNEY 11 mo.
23, 1826, son of Jacob Janney and Frances Briggs (who were m. 11 mo. 16,
1792), b. 5 mo. 31, 1800; d. 4 mo. 12, 1872.
They resided in Newtown, Bucks, Co., Pa., and were buried there at
Friends' Mtg.
(Jacob Janney, son of Richard and Sarah, b. 4 mo. 10, 1765; d. 2 mo.
19, 1820. Frances Briggs, dau. of Jolm and Letitia, b. 10 mo. 19, 1773;
d. 8 mo. 21, 185 1. The Janney family were quite numerous in Bucks Co.,
738 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Pa., and were the descendants of Thomas and Dorothy (Heath) Janney, who
came over in the ship Endeavor in 1683.)
Issue : —
513. Thomas J., b. Feb. 26, 1828; d. Mar. 7. 1832.
514. Charles, b. May 7, 1830; d. Nov. 27, 1899.
515. Thomas J. (2d), b. April 30, 1832; d. April 8, 1909.
516. Thomazine T., b. Jan. 17, 1835.
517. John L., b. Sept. 2, 1837; d. Jan. 7, 1910.
518. Elizabeth J., b. Mar. 19, 1840.
IV— 193. REBECCA JENKS, b. 8 mo. 15, 1802; d. 8 mo. — , 1802.
IV— 194. THEODORE JENKS, b. 7 mo. 28, 1805; d. 8 mo. 3, 1805.
IV— 195. SARAH ANN JENKS, b. 11 mo. 16, 1806; d. i mo. i, 1807.
Line of William, Daniel, Mary.
Ch. of Mary Trimble (T.-4p) and Joseph Pleasants, born in Philadelphia, Pa.
IV— 196. WILLIAM PLEASANTS (Mary, Daniel, William), b. 9
mo. 19, 1809; d. 6 mo. 29, 1848; unm.
IV— 197. SARAH PLEASANTS (same line), b. i mo. 16, 1811; d.
3 mo. — , 1876; unm.
IV— 198. EDWARD PLEASANTS (same line), b. 7 mo. 26, 1812;
d. 7 mo. — , 1877; unm.
The above three together with Daniel (T.-200), resided at 1433 Walnut
St., Philadelphia, and all were members of the Society of Orthodox Friends.
IV— 199. SAMUEL PLEASANTS (Mary, Daniel, William), b. 9
mo. 16, 1814; d. 2 mo. 24, 1864; m. CAROLINE SMITH 1851, dau. of
Jacob R. Smith. Shed. 1858. No children. Resided in Philadelphia, Pa.
IV— 200. DANIEL T. PLEASANTS (Mary, Daniel, William), b. 9
mo. 26, 1816; d. 7 mo. 18, 1867; unm. For residence see T.-198.
IV— 201. JOSEPH PLEASANTS (same line), b. 2 mo. 18, 1818;
d. 9 mo. 4, 1853; m. ANN PAGE 2 mo. 18, 1850, dau. of Robert Page and
Mary Francis; resided in Philadelphia. She is deceased. No children.
FOURTH GENERATION. 739
IV— 202. MARY PLEASANTS (same line), b. 6 mo. 29, 1822; d. 9
mo. 20, 1 83 1.
Line of William, Daniel, ANfN.
Ch. of Ann Trimble (T.-^^) and Charles Dotvning, born near Dovvningtown,
Pa.
IV— 203. MARY DOWNING (Ann, Daniel, William), b. 2 mo. 22,
1828; d. I mo. 8, 1868; m. AMBROSE SMITH 10 mo. 17, 1866, son of
John D. Smith and Mary Thomas, b. 8 mo. 12, 1816; d. 7 mo. 15, 1884; no
issue. They were members of the Society of Friends.
He was a merchant in Philadelphia, Pa., where Mary died ; he died at the
home of his brother-in-law, Joseph Edge, near Darlington, Harford Co., Md.
IV— 204. SARAH DOWNING (Ann, Daniel, William), b. 7 mo. 13,
1832; m. TOWNSEND HOOPES 11 mo. 22, 1854, at Downingtown Mtg.,
son of Davis Hoopes* and Susan Townsend, b. 8 mo. 25. 1826; d. 12 mo. 29,
1872.
He was a surveyor, etc. They removed to Kansas, but left there during
the slavery troubles in that State, and returned to Downingtown, Pa., where
he died, and she continues to reside.
Issue : —
519. Susan T., b. 11 mo. 6, 1855.
520. Charles D.. b. 5 mo. 11. 1858; d. 7 mo. 26. 1859.
521. Franklin T., b. 10 mo. 25, 1860.
522. Joseph D.. b. 10 mo. 2. 1863.
IV— 205. DANIEL T. DOWNING, b. 6 mo. 20, 1834; d. 10 mo. 2,
1836.
IV— 206. CHARLES DOWNING (Ann, Daniel, William), b. 12 mo.
9, 1837; d. II mo. 10, 1910; m. THOMAZINE T. (ZOOK) WILLS 3 mo.
29, 1883, at West Chester, dau. of Elhanan Zook and Sarah Trimble, b. 12
mo. 22, 1847, widow of George E. Wilis (See No. T.-377).
He had a carriage factory at Downingtown for some years; afterwards
an officer in the National Bank at that place. He was buried at Downingtown
Friends' Mtg. No issue.
IV— 207. JOSEPH R. DOWNING (Ann, Daniel, William), b. 5 mo.
26, 1841 ; unm.
NotP.— Davis, son of John Hoopfs anti Jane Pratt. Susan, dau. of Samuel Town-
aond and Priscilla Yarnall. John Ho-pes. son of John Hoopr's and Oliri.stlau.T Rey-
nolds, the elder John being the ninth of seventeen ch. mentioned in No. T.-282. He was
b. nil; ni. 1743; d. 1795. Jane Pratt, dau. of Joseph Pratt and Jane Bishop (see also T-
216).
740 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He was appointed cashier of Downingtown National Bank 12 mo. i,
1863, and president in April, 1889, which position he continues to hold; re-
sides in that town.
IV— 208. EDWARD DOWNING (Ann, Daniel, William), b. 10 mo.
4, 1843; m- ELIZABETH D. CORNOG 11 mo. 23, 1882, by Rev. Wm.
Augustus White, at "Delight Farm," Wallace Twp., Chester Co., dau. of John
Cornog* and Sarah D. Sharpless, b. i mo. 26, 1847; d. 2 mo. 22, 1910. He
resides at the Jacob Downing homestead in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
523. Pqrah S., b. 9 mo. 2, 1884; d. 12 mo. 29, 1901.
524. C arles. b. 1 mo. 12, 1886.
525. Joseph R., b. 9 mo. 3, 1890.
Line of James, IM.\ry, Thomas.
Ck. of Thomas Dozi'iiiiig {T.-f,6), and Sarah Smith, all bom near Downing-
town, Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 209. GEORGE DOWNING (Thomas, Mary, James), b. i mo.
10, 1785; d. 4 mo. 3, 1853; m. ANN DENNY, 1809, dau. of William Denny
and Martha Darrah, b. 8 mo. — , 1786; d. 5 mo. 28, 1868.
They resided in Upper Uwchlan, Chester Co., Pa., where he owned a
farm.
The following notice appeared in the "Register and Examiner" of West
Chester, Pa., April 9, 1853 :
"Died. — In Uwchlan township on Sundny morning the 3d inst., GEORGE DOWN-
ING, in the 6Sth year of his age. The deceased retired on the evening previous as well
as usual. He coughed in the night, turned over, and his wife hearing him breathe heav-
ily, arose, lit a candle and returned to him : when she found him his spirit fled. The
deceased was widely and univerfally esteemed and the deep feeling of regret at his loss
will not be confined to his family and neighborhood, but be experienced wherever he
was known."
Issue : —
526. Thomas G., b. 2-20-lSlO: d. 3-14-1890.
•527. William D.. b. 8-24-lSn; d. 7-16-1S82.
528. Martha, b. 3 — . 1813; d. 9-20-1895.
529. Sarah, b. 11-9-1817: d. 3-21-1894.
530. Joseph, b. 9-27-1823; d. 12-24-1892.
531. George, b. 5-9-1825; d. 2-8-1900.
532. Robert Valentine, b. 1-22-1832.
Note.— John Cornog, a son of Daniel Cornog, b. 9 mo. IS, 1808; d. 4 mo. 3, 1893. He
was president of the Waynesburg Railroad and at one time engaged extensively m iron
manufacture at Cornog Forge, and Cornog station, so named for him. He had also some
years before operated marble quarries near Downingtown. He and Sarah D. Sharp-
less were m. in 1846. she being his second wife, dau. of Robert V. Sharpless and Eliza
Downing, b. 11 mo. 29, 1815; d. 3 mo. 23, 1SS2. She was buried at Downingtown Mtg.
and John at St. Paul churchyard. Glen Lock, Pa.
FOURTH GENERATION. 741
JV— 210. JOSEPH DOWNING (Thomas, Mary, James), b. 9 mo. 2,
1786; d. 6 mo. 8, 1822; m. ELIZABETH BEITLER, dau. of John Beitler
and Hannali Buckwalter, b. i mo. — , 1795; d. 2 mo. 15, 1868. They removed
to Nauvoo, III.
Issue : —
533. Thomazine, b. 12-10-18H; d. 9 — , 1904.
634. James, b. 2-12-1816; d. 11-24-1881.
535. John, b. 6-21-1S17; d. 7-11-1879.
536. Sarah, b. 10-11-1819; d. 2-17-1897.
537. Hannah, b. 1821; d. 11 mo. — , 1842.
538. Mary Ann, b. 12-17-1822; d. 2-6-1875.
IV— 211. ELIZABETH DOWNING (Thomas, Mary, James), b. 2
mo. 3, 1788; d. 12 mo. 18, 1858; m. ROBERT VALENTINE 6 mo. 23,
1811, at Uwchlan Mtg-., son of Robert Valentine and Ann Bond, b. 10 mo. 22,
1778; d. 7 mo. 30,1817.
They resided in the vicinity oi Downingtown, Pa .
Issue : —
539. Sarah, b. 1812; d. 8-2-1875.
540. Anna, b. 6-15-1813; d. 12-21-1898.
541. Thomazine, b. 1815; d. 2-27-1896.
IV— 212. MARY ANN DOWNING (Thomas, Mary, James), b. 4
mo. 3, 1792; d. 2 mo. 15, 1824: m. BENJAMIN HOOPES 11 mo. — , 1811,
son of John Hoopes and Jane Pratt, b. 12 mo. 29, 1779; d. 4 mo. 9, 181 7,
brother to Davis (SeeNo.T.-2i6). They probably lived near Downingtown,
Issue : —
542. Thomas, d. 1-18-1818.
543. Jane D.
544. Sarah, d. 4-13-1824.
IV— 213. THOMAZINE DOWNING (Thomas, Mary. James), b. 2
mo. 14, 1794; d. 2 mo. 18, 1831 ; m. JOHN TRIMBLE 12 mo. 18, 1817 (See
T.-28).
Issue given under his account.
IV— 214. WILLIAM S. DOWNING (Thomas, Mary, James), b. 11
mo. 5, 1800; d. 8 mo. 12. 1875 ; m. THOMAZIN C. MASON 2 mo. 6, 1825,
dau of Benjamin Mason and Mary Couch, b. 11 mo. 16, 1802; d. 8 mo. 4,
1882; both bur. at Uwchlan Mtg.
He was a farmer at Lionville, Chester Co., Pa., where he owned a farm
of 200 acres.
Issue : —
545. Mary C. b. 3-7-1826; d. 11-8-1905.
546. Thomas, h. 2-7-1828; d. 12-20-1829.
547. Thomas (2d), h. l-20-18?0; d. .'^-22-1907.
648. Sarah S.. b, 5-14-1832; d 11-18-1834.
549. Anna Elizabeth, h. 8-18-1834; d. 7-12-1S36.
550. Davis H., b. 2-13-lS.^S; d. 11-10-1840.
551. Ellen Frances, b. 4-20-15.40; d. 1-12-1892.
552. Henry, b. 3-4-1844.
553. Sarah H., b. 11-27-1846.
742 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
IV— 215. THOMAS DOWNING, JR., (Thomas, Mary, James), b. 11
mo. 8, 1802; d. II mo. 28, 185 1 ; m. ELEANOR MASON, dau. of Benjamin
Mason and Mary Couch, b. 7 mo. 16, 1805 ; d. 8 mo. 20, 1836, sister to Thom-
azin (See T.-214).
M. second, MARY LIGHTFOOT, circa. 1836, dau. of Thomas Light-
foot and Deborah, b. i mo. 7, 1816; d. 5 mo. 7, 1883.
He was a farmer and resided in Uwchlan, Chester Co., Pa. After his
death Mary resided in Pocopson Twp., same Co. Her father, a son of Jacob
Lightfoot and Amy Hughes, of Uwchlan.
Issue by first wife : —
554. Robert Valentine, b. 7-9-1825; d. S-20-1836.
555. Benjamin M., b. Dec. 16, 1827; d. Oct. 9. 1905.
556. Jane Hoopes, b. 11-23-1830; d. 9-8-1836.
557. Sarah, b. 9-24-1833; d. 8 mo. — , 1863.
558. Thomas, b. 7-17-1836; d. 2-2-1837.
By second wife : —
559. Phebe. b. S-22-1837; d. 3-12-1906; unm.
560. Deborah, b. 12-25-1838; d. 11-21-1905.
561. Mary Ann, b. 4-10-1840; d. 5-9-1868.
562. William, b. 2-17-1842; d. 5-10-1864.
563. Joseph B., b. 11-14-1843.
564. Emma S., b. 9-24-1845.
565. Lucy, b. 8-28-1847.
566. Thomazine, b. 8-28-1849; d. 10-28-1850.
567. Thomas Hoopes, b. 10-20-1851.
IV— 2x6. SARAH DOWNING (Thomas, Mary, James), b. i mo. 7,
1805; d. 8 mo. 29, 1890; m. DAVIS HOOPES 4 mo. 14, 1827 (his second
wife), son of John Hoopes and Jane Pratt, brother to Benjamin (see T.-212),
b 12 mo. 25, 1796; d. 6 mo. 28, 1858; both buried at East Cahi Mtg.
He was a farmer and they Hved near Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
His first wife was Susan Townsend (see T.-204).
Issue : —
568.
Mary Ann. b. 4-25-1S2S; d. 12-4-1901
569.
John, b. 8-21-1831; d. 7-31-1884.
570.
Thomas D.. b. 6-10-1834; d. 1-5-1909.
571.
Sarah D.. b. 4-5-1838.
572.
Elizabeth, b. 3-22-1840.
573. Samuel, b. 11-8-1844; d. 12-11- 1860.
Line of James, Mary, Jane.
Ch. of Jane Dozvuing (T.-^j) and John Gordon, probably all born in Uwch-
lan, Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 217. MARGARET GORDON (Jane, Mary, James), b. 4 mo. 16,
1786; d. 10 mo. 28, 1821 ; unm.
It is probable that she lived in Uwchlan, and was buried at Friends' Mtg.
FOURTH GENERATION. 743
IV— 218. HANNAH GORDON (Jane, Mary, James), b. 11 mo. 25,
17S7; d. II mo. 26, 1865; m. JOHN BATEMAN ix mo., 1810, son of
Thomas Bateman and Sarah. He d. 4 mo. 17, 1835, in his 54th year.
Issue : —
674. John G., b. 9-28-1811; d. 8-11-1879.
575. Jane G., b. 12-4-1812; d. 8-31-1896.
576. Sarah Moore, b. 8-6-18H; d. 9-10-1865.
577. Thomas, b. 4-21-1S16; d. 11-29-1879.
578. Lewis, b. 4-12-18] 8.
579. Mary Ann, b. 8-17-1821; d. 10-31-1874.
IV— 219. JOSEPH GORDON (Jane, Mary, James), b. ii mo. 29,
1789; d. 2 mo. 27, 1875; m. REBECCA ROGERS 11 mo. 22, 1814, dau. of
Jonathan Rogers and Ann Jones, b. 10 mo. 16, 1787; d. 5 mo. 31, 1829.
M. second, ANN WILLIAMSON, 10 mo. 4, 1832, dau. of Absalom
and Martha. She d. 7 mo. 25, 1857; all bur. at Uwchlan Mtg.
Joseph was a farmer; resided in Lionville, Chester Co., Pa.
,' Issue by first wife only : —
580. » John R.,' b. 6-25-1817; d. 10-23-1887.
581. Ann, b. 9-10-1819; d. 1-4-1820.
582. . Jane, b. 1-17-1821; d. 3-12-1892.
583. Jonathan, b. 2-28-1823; d. 5-28-1899.
584. Ann (2d), b. 4-21-1825; d. 7-7-1899.
585. Grace, b. 11-19-1827; d. 9 mo. — , 1830.
586. Joseph, Jr., b. 5-23-1829; d. 9-19-1829.
IV— 220. THOMAS GORDON (Jane, Mary, James), b. 2 mo. 1 8, ':.;^ ^ ^ '^ ll
1792; d. ( ?) ; unm.
He lived to be grown up, but date of his death not ascertained.
IV— 221. JOHN GORDON, JR. (Jane, Mary James), b. 11 mo. \o,L^ .
1794; dec'd.; m. ANN EVANS. UMV^SU
They resided in Philadelphia. No issue; both bur. at Windsor Baptist/'l;!;;;;^:^JCy
church, Uwchlan, Chester Co., Pa. No further dates could be ascertained. ^
Line of James, Mary, Mary.
Ch. of Mary Doti'iiing (T.-58), and Dennis Whelcn, Jr., all born in the neigh-
borhood of Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 222. MARY WHELEN, d. young.
IV— 223. THOMASINE WHELEN (Mary. Mary. James), d. Sept.
22. 1813; m. GEORGE ASHBRIDGE FAIRLAMB, M. D., Nov. 23,
1809, son of John Fairlamb and Susanna Ashbridge, b. April 12, 1787- d.
April 10, 1829.
She was buried at Uwchlan Mtg. ; he and last wife at Downingtown Mtg.
744 TRIMBLE FAMILY
He was a student of Dr. William Todd (see T.-64), in connection with
whom he practiced for some time, and afterwards alone. He resided in Down-
ingtown, Chester Co.^ Pa.
On May i, 1817, he m. a second wife. Annetta Miller, by whom he had
Joseph, Elizabeth, Charles A., Deborah and George A., Jr., the last two unm.
She d. Feb. 22, 1855, in her 63d year.
Thomasine's children : —
587. Mary W., b. Aug. 24, ISIO; d. July 13, 1845.
588. Thomasine Susan, b. June 24, 1812; d. Aug. 8, 1895.
IV— 224. GEORGE WASHINGTON WHELEN (Mary, Mary,
James), b. Mar. — , 1799; d. July 3. 1877: m. ELIZABETH W. DOWN-
ING 3 mo. 22, 1848, dau. of \Villiam Downing and Eliza Ingram, b. 5 mo. 2,
1818; d. 6 mo. 15, 1902; both buried in Downingtown Cemetery.
He was a farmer. Purchased the farm of the late Charles Downing, near
Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
589. Elizabeth Downing, b. Feb. 17. 1849: d. Jan. 4, 1884.
590. Mary Stewart, b. Jan. 19, 1851; d. Jan. 13, 1886.
591. Sarah, b. June 20, 1853.
592. Phebe D., b. May 5, 1855.
B93. George W., b. June 13, 1860.
IV— 225. SARAH WHELEN (Marv, Mary, James), d. about 1818;
m. JOSEPH McCLELLAN, JR., about 1815. son of Joseph McClellan* and
Kesiah Parks (who were m. 1786), b. Mar. 17, 1796: d. Feb. 26, 1851.
They resided in Brandywine Twp., Chester Co., Pa., where Sarah d. and
was probably buried at Octoraro Presbyterian church.
He m. second wife, Mary Ellis Miller, by whom he had five children.
By Sarah he had one son : —
594. James D., b. Aug. 1, 1816; d. Apr. 16. 1902.
A tomb stone in Upper Octoraro church yard gives the date of his death
Oct. 14. 1834, aged 87 years, 5 mo., 16 days, and of Kezia McClellan, July 21,
1842, aged 75 years, 6 months.
IV— 226. JOSEPH WHELEN (Mary, Mary. James). He probably
died young and unm.
Note. — "The elder Joseph JfcClellan was one of those brave and earnest men of
the Revolutionary epoch whose steadfast devotion afforded the surest guarantee of a
successful result. He enlisted early in the war in the service of his country, first as
a lieutenant, then as captain. On the 15th of July, 1776. he was appointed captain, and
joined the Ninth regiment Pennsylvania line. On the 22d of March, 1781. he was trans-
ferred to the Second regiment. He was generally with the main body cf the army in its
several movements in New York. New Jersey. Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.
He was in the battles of Long Island, Brandywine and Monmouth. He resigned Jan.
13, 1783. In 1784 he v.as cl-cted commissioner of Chester Co. In 17?2 he was elected
sheriff of Chester Co. In 1791, during the Whisky Rebellion, he raised a volunteer troop
of cavalry, which, however, was not called into service. In 1797 he was elected to the
State Senate. In 1814 he was chosen first president of the Bank of Chester Co. And in
1824. when the patriot La Fayette visited the scenes of his former actions, he was se-
lected as president of the committee to wait upon that distinguished puest and invite
him to ride over the Brandywine battle-ground, and partake of the hospitality of a
grateful people,"
-A
FOURTH GENERATION. 745
Line of James, Mary, Thomasine.
Ch. of Thomadn-e Doivning ( T.-59) and Samuel Kennedy, born in Chester
Co., Pa.
IV— 227. MARY KENNEDY, b. 2 mo. 28, 1796; d. in infancy.
IV— 228. ANN D. KENNEDY (Thomasine, Mary, James), b. 12
mo. 22, 1797; d. I mo. 9, 1871 : m. JOEL C. BAILY 2 mo. 15, 1816, son
of Dr. Abraham Baily, b. 3 mo. 2, 1790; d. 5 mo. 28, 1868.
He owned a farm and saw-mill at Penningtonville, now Atglen, Chester
Co., which he sold, and in the spring of 1823 removed to Philadelphia, where
he engaged in business on Market St.. above Eighth St. It was while on their
way to the above city that they stopped at his brother-in-law's, Thomas Mar-
shall, that Ann's mother took sick and died. They returned to Marshallton,
Chester Co., a few years previous to his death.
Issue : —
595. Phebe Ann, b. 5 mo. 4, 1817; d. 7 mo. 5, 1904.
596. Richard Downing, b. 1 mo. 20, 1818; d. 9 mo. 24, 1855.
597. Samuel Kennedy, b. 2 mo. 12, 1820; d. 10 mo. 17, 1870.
Line of James, Mary, Joseph.
CH of Joseph J. Downing {T.-60) and Elisabeth Webster, all born in East
Cain Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 229. WESLEY R. DOWNING (Joseph J. 3), b. 2 mo. 19, 1800;
d. 10 mo. 2, 1804.
IV— 230. MARY S. DOWNING (Joseph, Mary, James), b. 3 mo.
26, 1803; d. 3 mo. 3, 1875; m. JACOB SHARPLESS, M. D., 4 mo. 24,
1828, son of Nathan Sharpless* and Rachel Baldwin, b. 8 mo. 3, 1791; d. 2
mo. 17, 1863.
Jacob took a certificate from Uwchlan Mtg. to Philadelphia and studied
for a medical profession under the distinguished Dr. Physick. He graduated
at the University of Pennsylvania 181 7, and was for two years at Plymouth,
Pa. After this he settled permanently at Downingtown, where in a few years
he was married. He acquired an extensive practice, which continued as long
as his health permitted. He was of a sympathetic and generous nature and
was much interested in the cause of the slave, more than once furnishing the
means from his private purse to purchase the freedom of fugitives. He was
very skillful as a physician, was widely acquainted and esteemed as a man of
ability and decision of character.
Note. — Nathan, third child of Jacob Sharpless and Ann Blakey. Rachel Baldwin,
dau. of John and Mercy, of Downingtown, Pa.
746 TRIMBLE FAMILY
O
Issue : —
598. Elizabeth D., b. 10 mo. 24. 1831.
599. Mary Rachel, b. 3 mo. 28 1833; d. 10 mo. 11, 1910.
600. Joseph D., b. 9 mo. 25, 1S35; d. 7 mo. 26, 1855.
v)^
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IV— 231. PHEBE DOWNING, b. 12 mo. 23, 1807; d. (no record). ;>$^ ._
IV— 232. RICHARD I. DOWNING (Joseph, Mary, James), b. 1
mo. 24, 1810; d. Mar. 12, 1890; m. SUSAN H. MILLER 3 mo. 2, 1837,
dau. of Jonathan Miller and Sarah Havard, b. 181 1; d. 7 mo. 7, 1883; both
buried at Downingtown Friends' Grounds.
He owned the ancient settlement and estate of his grandfather, and for
the purpose of carrying on an extensive dairying business he erected thereon
accommodations for cows and milk probably as complete as can be found in
this country. Their last residence was on an adjoining purchase on the turn-
pike to the eastward of Downingtown, in W. Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
601. Joseph I., b. 12 mo. 30, 1837; d. 9 mo. 29, 1851; unm.
602. Sarah M., b. 10 mo. 12, 1839.
603. Elizabeth, b. 10 mo. 19, 1841; d. 3 mo. 6. 1861.
604. Henry Webster, b. 9 mo. 13, 1843; d. 9 mo. 30, 1851.
605. J. Havard, b. 3 mo. 7. 1845.
606. Richard, b. 4 mo. 17, 1847; d. 9 mo. 13, 1851.
/ IV— 233. SARAH W. DOWNING (Joseph, Mary, James), b. 10 mo.
■^ " 7 22, 1812; d. 10 mo. 20, 1823; bur. at Downingtown Mtg., as also were her
sisters, who d. young.
IV— 234. THOMAZINE J. DOWNING, b. 10 mo. 27, 1819; d. 10 mo.
8, 1823.
Line of James, Mary, Sarah.
Chi. of Sarah Doitming (T.-62) and Samuel JVebster, probably all bom in
Harford Co., Md.
IV— 235. RICHARD WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 1797; d.
9 mo. — , 1870; unm.
He was a carpenter and contractor. Resided in Downingtown, Chester
Co., Pa., where he had carried on an extensive trade.
IV— 236. THOMAS WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 1799; d.
11 mo. 1854; unm.
He was a tanner, but quitted the business early and settled in Downing-
town, Pa.
FOURTH GENERATION. 747
IV— 237. SAMUEL WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 9 mo. 3,
1800; d. I mo. 6, 1889; m. MARY MERCER i mo. 8, 1828, dau. of Joseph
Mercer and Hamiah Stewart, b. 11 mo. 29, 1806; d. 9 mo. 17, 1887.
He was in the coal trade in Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa. ; both buried
at Downingtown Mtg.
Issue : —
607. Joseph, b. H-7-1828; d. 1-19-1901.
608. Sarah, b. 4-17-1831; d. 1-8-1871.
609. Alfred, b. 5-12-1834; d. 10-16-1902.
610. Richard, b. 2-13-1837.
611. Hannah Mary, b. 9-8-1840.
612. William, b. 12-29-1843.
IV— 238. JAMES WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 3 mo. 26,
1802; d. 2 mo. 22, 1884; m. SUSANNA INGRAM 12 mo. 22, 1825, dau.
of Eleazer Ingram and Sarah Davis, b. 4 mo. 25, 1801 ; d. 11 mo. — , 1845.
He was a farmer, but in later years resided in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
613. Downing I., b. 18-16-1826.
614. Sarah D.. b, 2-18-1830; d. 11 -, 1847.
615. Elisha E.. b. 3-14-1833.
616. Jacob Sharpless, b. 7-29-1837; d. 1-14-1890.
617. Susan Elizabeth, b. 7-19-1837; d. 8 — , 1837.
IV— 239. JOHN WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 9 mo. 3, 1803;
d. 3 mo. 27, 1883; m. THOMAZINE DOWNING 5 mo. i, 1830, dau. of
Richard Downing* and Mary Spackman, b. 4 mo. 4, 1796; d. 6 mo. 20, 1877;
both buried at Downingtown Mtg., of which he was a regular attender, though
not a member.
He was born in Belair, Md., and was a store keeper for a time. His wife
was a native of Downingtown and soon after their m. he purchased the farm
of Thomas Edge, deceased, near his wife's nativity and engaged in farming.
He served a few years as a Justice of the Peace, and was one of three to form
the first Temperance Society in Downingtown.
Issue : —
618. Cicero S., b. 7-13-1832; d. 6-25-1900.
619. Hester D., b. 7-4-1835.
620. Mary S., b. 2-16-1837.
/^ IV— 240. ISAAC WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 12 mo. 3,
1805; d. 2 mo. 20, 1884; unm.
He was a coal merchant and also a builder; resided in Downingtown, Pa.
Note. — Richard Downing, a descendant of Richard, who m. Mary Edge (see T.-8),
and who was a brother to Joseph (see T.-11). Mary Spackman was a granddau. of Sam-
uel Bond and Thomazin Downing, the latter being a sister to Joseph and the elder Rich-
ard. This complication gives to John and Thomazlne's ch. three distinct Hues of
Downing blood — one through their father, and two through their mother.
748 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
IV— 241. JOSEPH WEBSTER (Sarah, Mary, James), b. 2 mo. 11,
1808; d. 2 mo. 4, 1855; m. SARAH DAVIS 10 mo. 3, 1839, dau. of Samuel
N. Davis and Mary Few, b. 4 mo. 9, 1817; d. 4 mo. 3, 1890.
They Hved in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
^/
621. Mary Emma. b. 8 mo. 27, 1840.
622. Henry Clay, b. 9 mo. 27, 1842; d. 2 mo. 16, 1864.
Line of James, James, Samuel.
Ch. of Samuel Trimble (T.-6/) and Amy Pirn, born in West Bradford, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
]/ IV— 242. ISAAC P. TRIMBLE (Samuel, James, James), b. 8 mo.
20, 1804; d. 9 mo. 27, 1890, at Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. ; m. JANE RIGGS
Mar. 31, 1841, dau. of Caleb S. Riggs and Abigail J. Burnet, b. March, 1810;
d. Jan. 26, 1879; both buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, N. J.
Caleb was an eminent lawyer, a contemporary and friend of Chancellor
Kent. Abigail J. was a descendant of Bishop Burnet.
Isaac P. studied medicine in 1839 he established himself in New York
City. Here he soon became one of the physicians of the Dispensary. He also
became a member of the board of trustees of the public schools of that city,
but the love of fruit-culture took a deep hold on his mind. For some years he
had a place on the Hudson River, but for many years after his name was hailed
all over the United States, in connection with the agricultural interest, as "Dr.
I. P. Trimble of Newark, N. J.," where he then resided. He was the author
of "Insects Injurious to Fruit and Fruit Trees," etc. Many of his remarks
before the American Institute Farmers' Club, of New York, went far to the
enlightenment of his fellow-men.
Issue : —
623. Edward R.. b. 3 mo. 30. 1845.
624. Helen Kent, b. 5 mo. 20, 1849.
IV— 243. LYDIA TRIMBLE, (Samuel, James, James), b. 3 mo. 11,
1806; d. 12 mo. 14, 1836; m. YARNALL BAILY 5 mo. 8, 1833, son of Jos-
eph Baily and Elizabeth Hoopes, b. 8 mo. 19, 1799; d. during the Civil War.
He was killed by an explosion at Prof. Jackson's pyrotechnic works in
Philadelphia, where he was employed.
Issue ; —
625. Amy A., b. 3-3-1834; d. 10-9-1909.
626. Francis J., b. 9-27-1836; d. 3-18-1865.
Line of James, James, Isaac.
Ch. of Isaac Trimble {T.-6g) and Anna Jefferis, all born in West Bradford,
Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 244. MARY S. TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 6 mo. 26,
FOURTH GENERATION. 749
1815; d. 6 mo. 21, 1866; m. JOHN L. MASSEY about 1833. He was b.
12 mo. 19, 1809; d. 2 mo. 3, 1856.
They resided in West Chester, Pa., where he kept a store.
Issue : —
627. Jefferis T., b. 10-14-1S34; d. (?).
628. Isaac T., b. 11-30-1843; d. 12 mo. 25. 1878.
629. Anna, b. 12-9-1849.
IV— 245. CHARITY ANN TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 9 mo.
16, 1817; d. 10 mo. 6, 1875; m. JOSHUA B. SPEAKMAN i ma 7, 1841,
son of Ebenezer Speakman and Lydia Baldwin, b. 9 mo. 10, 1816; d. i mo.
II, 1866. Both were bur. at Marshallton j\Itg.
(Ebenezer was a son of Joshua Speakman and Ann. Lydia was a dau.
of Thomas Baldwin and Jane. )
After her husband's death she resided at Trimbleville, Chester County, Pa.
Issue : —
630. Lydia Anna, b. 7-8-1841.
631. Phebe H., b. 8-26-1843; d. 12-25-1904. -, i
632. William Henry, b. 12-25-1846. C-^->*C
633. Isaac Trimble, b. 8-2-1848; d. 1-13-1863.
634. John Massey, b. 10 31-1851; d. 2-18-1904.
635. Thomas, b. 2-25-1S55.
636. Laura, b. 2-13-1860; d. 5-25-1860.
IV— 246. LYDIA TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 11 mo. 23,
1819; d. 12 mo. 23, 1900; m. ENOS L. PRATT 5 mo. 5, 1844, son of Joseph
H. Pratt and Mary Lewis, of Newtown, Delaware Co., Pa., b. 11 mo. 4, 1817;
d. 3 mo. 23, 1910.
He kept a country store at Rocky Hill, Chester Co., for a few years, then
became a farmer in West Goshen and devoted his life to agricultural pursuits.
His last residence was West Chester, Pa
Issue : —
637. Trimble, b. 5 mo. 27, 1844. Tit-AJ^L^ «x«- '"W *? 3 ''-
638. Anna Mary. b. 12 mo. 1. 1846. ^0 ^
639. Esther, b. 2 mo. 23, 1848.
640. Orpha Elsie, b. 6 mo. 30, 1850.
641. Elizabeth T., b. 5 mo. 15, 1853.
ri42. Enos Randall, b. 6 nio. 27 1858.
643. Henry Ellsworth, b. 6 mo. 21, 1861.
/' IV— 247. PHEBE H. TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 12 mo. 22,
1821; d. 5 mo. 9, 1902; m. JOEL WOODWARD 10 mo. 22, 1846, son of
Joel Woodward* and' Elizabeth Nutt, b. 7 mo. 2;^, 1814; d. 12 mo. 2, 1887.
Both were buried in Bradford Cemetery.
Note. — Joel Woodward. Sr. (John. Richard, Richard), b. March 17, 1775, in West
Bradford; m. Elizabeth Nutt, who was b. Sept. 21, 1781. He lived on a part of the land
ownM by his father, including the homestead buildings. He was killed Dec. 11, 1815, on
Ogden's Hill, west of West Chester, on the Strasburg road, by his team of horses run-
ning away. He was buried at Marshallton Mtg.
750 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He learned the trades of millwright and miller. He had owned several mill
properties, but in 1866 he purchased a farm and mill in Pencader Hundred,
New Castle Co., Del., where he also had a cheese factory, and continued there-
after to reside with address Newark, Delaware.
Issue : —
644. Willis, b. 8-30-1847; d. 12-28-1880; unm.
645. Howard Nelson, b. 6-1-1849.
646. Mary Anna. b. 3-17-1851; d. 12-31-1895.
647. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 3-17-1851; d. 3-22-1883.
648. Virginia, b. 4-3-1853; d. 8-3-1909.
649. Pamela Alma, b. 9-28-1S54.
650. Joel Pratt, b. 2-6-1857; d. 4-2-1895.
651. Emma G., b. 5-4-1859; d. 7-19-1878.
652. Walter, b. 5-4-1862; d. 8-1-1862.-),^^;
653. Clara, b. 5-4-1862; d. 8-2-18C2. / * "' •
IV— 248. JACOB TRBIBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 5 mo. 5, 1824;
d. II mo. 9, 1904; m. CELIA SHERMER HICKS 11 mo. 15, 1849, dau. of
Charles Hicks and Mercy Pickering, b. 10 mo. 10, 1826; d. 4 mo. 4, 1884.
Both were buried at Bradford Cemetery.
(Charles was a son of Edward Hicks and Hannah Patterson. Mercy was
a dau. of Jesse Pickering and Ann.)
He was a farmer, "a long and respected resident of Pocopson Twp.
where he owned a farm of 126 acres formerly purchased by his father.
Issue : —
654. Helen Mary, b. 8-17-1850.
655. Anne Frances, b. 11-1-1851.
656. Sarah J., b. 2-26-1853.
657. Francis H., b. 2-22-1856; d. 2-27-1856. /) J ,i^.
658. T.ydia P., b. 3-3-1858; d. 3-5-1858."^ .; i. ^^Jl^ 0^"^
659.^ Phebe Emma, b. 2-19-1859. / , .^,-^Jk "TO vxX^*-^
660.1 Edward Hicks, b. 3-6-1S61. \ ^^^^
661.J John F., b. 7-31-1863. )
I
IV— 249. JOHN TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 7 mo. 10, 1826;
d. II mo. 20. 1901 ; bur. in Bradford Cemetery; m. ANNIE M. MATLACK
I mo. 24, 1867, dau. of Caleb Matlack and Anna Mary Tussey, b. 11 mo. i,
1831 ; d. 10 mo. 18, 1876; bur. in Greenmount Cemetery.
(Caleb was a son of Jonathan Matlack and Hannah.)
He was a farmer. He resided at Trimbleville, Chester Co., Pa. The
ancient estate and settlement and mill of James and Mary the first was in his
possession, with adidtions purchased by his father. He verj^ kindly furnished
valuable aid in the first prosecution of this work.
Issue : —
662. Mary M., b. 4-22-1868.
663. William M.. b. 12-28-1869.
M second, SUE M. MOORE 5 mo. 5. 1 88 1, dau. of Levi B. Moore and
Elizabeth Beeson, b. 8 mo. 11, 1840, at Mill Creek, Del. She resides at Tnm-
bleville.
FOURTH GENERATION. 751
Issue : —
664. Bessie, b. 3-26-1886; d. 4-2-1886.
IV — 250. ANNA TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 11 mo. 12,
1828; m. JONATHAN B. SPEAKMAN 2 mo. 18, 1866, son of Jacob Speak-
man and Hannah Michener, b. i mo. 15, 1834.
He was a farmer. He resided first at Monmouth, Warren Co., 111. ; later
removed to Neosho, Mo.
Issue : —
665. Frank Howard, b. 12 mo. 13, 1867; d. 3-24-1905.
IV— 251. SARAH TRIMBLE (Isaac 3), b. 3 mo. 11, 1831; d. 2 mo.
13. 1837.
IV— 252. ELIZABETH TRIMBLE (Isaac, James, James), b. 6 mo. 2,
1834; d. 10 mo. 26 ,1897; m. EDWIN MARTIN 3 mo. 6, 1861, son ofl
George Martin and Orpha Marshall, b. 2 mo. 15, 1836; d. 4 mo. — , 1908.
He kept a store at Rising Sun, Cecil Co., Md., for some time.
(George Martin was b. i mo. 9, 1798. Orpha Marshall was b. 9 mo.
18, 1809.)
Issue : —
666. George Howard, b. 1 mo. 27, 1862; d. 8 mo. 17, 1862.
667. Mabel A., b. 7 mo. 19, 1864.
668. Frederick Rickey, b. 12 mo. 4, 1867.
IV— 253. WILLIAM HENRY TRIMBLE (Isaac 3), b. 11 mo. 9,
1836; d. 9 mo. 20, 1839.
IV— 254. ISAAC TRIMBLE, JR. (Isaac, James, James), b. 5 mo. 16,
1839: d. 7 mo. 19, 1902; buried in Bradford Cemetery; m. EMMA M.
HONGLER May 7, 1876, dau. of Anton Hongler and Elizabeth Peterson, b.
Jan 26, 1856.
They resided in Philadelphia, where he was in business. Her address is
1314 Fracker St., York Road.
\
Issue : —
669. Henry Stewart, b. May 30, 1880.
670. Leroy Chester, b. March 7, 1889.
(These records furnished by the son, H. S. T., and to be regarded as probably cor-
rect.)
Ch. of John Trmble (T.-yi) and Lydia Harlan, the first two bom in Chester
Co., Pa., the rest in Muskingum Co., O.
IV— 255. ELISHA I. TRIMBLE (John, James, James), b. Feb. 6,
752 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
1815; d. July 2, 1874; m. ELIZABETH BARR Nov. 12, 1839, dau. of John
and Elizabeth Barr, b. Feb. 11, 1819. She resides in Columbus, O.
They removed from Ohio to Wallace, Duplin Co., N. C, where he died.
His body was brought to Rural Dale, O., for burial.
Issue : —
671. Anna May, b. Sept. 1, 1840.
672. Samuel Hayes, b. Mar. 17, 1842.
673. Lydia H., b. July 17, 1844; d. Dec. 22, 1846.
674. Caroline E., b. Nov. 21. 1846.
675. B. Franklin, b. Feb. 28, 1850.
676. John Clark, b. Oct. 10, 1852.
677. Sarah Alvira, b. Mar. 24, 1855.
678. Isadora Blanche, b. Aug. 26, 1858.
679. Lena House, b. Sept. 4, 1863.
IV— 256. JAMES TRIMBLE (John, James, James), b. Feb. 20, 1817; d.
Feb. 9, 1895; m. SARAH ANN HAWORTH Nov. 5, 1840, dau. of John and
Susanna Haworth, b. July 19, 1820.
He resided at Rural Dale, Muskingum, Co., O., where his widow con-
tinues.
680,
681
682
683
684
685
Issue : —
Mary Frances, b. Aug. 18, 1842.
Angelina K., b. May 4. 1844; d. May 8, 1894.
Eliza Jane, b. Aug. 27, 1846; d. Jan. 27, 1847.
Susanna H., b. April 25, 1848.
William H., b. Nov. 17, 1850; d. Aug. 29, 1854.
Esther H., b. Feb. 7, 1856.
Elmer Elsworth, b. May 9, 1864.
IV— 257. CALEB HARLAN TRIMBLE (John, James, James), b. Oct.
5, 1819; d. June 14, 1900; m. EMMA B. TAYLOR, Dec. 18, 1842, dau. of
William P. S. and Sarah Taylor, b. Mar. 3, 1823; d. Feb. 15, 1904. Both
were buried at Hebron Cemetery.
They resided on his parents' homestead at Rural Dale, Muskingum Co., O.
Issue : —
689,
690
691
692,
693
694
William, b. Sept. 21, 1843; d. Feb. 11, 1845.
Willis, b. Feb. 18, 1845, d. June 13, 1866.
Mary Ellen, b. July 13, 1847; d. May 13, 1888.
Ann Eliza, b. April 1, 1849; d. July 29, 1890.
Washington T., b. Nov. 28, 1851.
Lydia H., b. Mar. 22, 1855; d. Jan. 23, 1887.
Sarah, b. Aug. 22, 1857.
Ada P., b. Dec. 25, 1864.
IV— 258. MARY TRIMBLE (John, James, James), b. Feb. 24, 1822;
d. Mar. 29, 1897; m. WILLIAM B. HUNTER Nov. 2, 1859, son of Robert
and Margaret Hunter, b. April 5, 1819; d. June 11, 1885. Both were buried
in Rockville Cemetery. They resided at Rural Dale, O.
Issue : —
695. Anna Lois, b. April 22, 1864; d. May 30, 1864.
I
FOURTH GENERATION. 753
IV— 259. EDWARD TRIMBLE (John, James, James), b. Oct. 22, /,
1824; d. Sept. 20, 1895; m. HARRIET A. SILVEY Mar. 4, 1850, dau. of
Robert and Parmelia Silvcy b. July 31, 1832; d. Oct. — , 1885.
They resided at Duncan's Falls, Muskingvmi Co., O.
Issue : —
696. Robert, b. Jan. 4, 1851; d. Sept. 25, 1S76.
697. Alice, b. Feb. 10, 1851.
698. Adelia, b. Mar. 29, 1858; d. Jan. 17, 1870.
He m. second, EMMA BONE, who d. May 20, 1897, leaving one child.
699. Mary Eleanor.
IV— 260. ISAAC TRIMBLE (John 3), b. May 29, 1828; d. Mar. 8,
1834.
IV— 261. WILLIS D. J. TRIMBLE (John 3), b. Feb. 8, 1831 ; d. Feb.
26, 1834.
IV— 262. JOHN N. TRIMBLE (John, James. James) b. Feb. 6, 1834;
d. Oct. 25, 1866; m. SOPHIA WHITE May 14, 1859. dau. of James and
Sarah White, emigrants from Ireland, b. Feb. 15, 1835, in Ohio; d. Nov. 17,
1895, at Creston, Iowa, and buried in Graceland Cemetery.
He settled at Rural Dale, Muskingum Co., O. He enlisted in Co. I,
i6oth Reg., O. Vol. Inf., as a corporal, May, 1864, and was discharged Sept. 12,
1864. He returned to Rural Dale, where he died and was buried.
Children born there:
700. James H., b. April 24. 1860. *
701. John S., b. Mar. 13, 1864.
IV— 263. PHEBE H. TRIMBLE(John. James, James), b. Sept. 20,
1836; m. CAPT. WILLIAM McBETH Sept. 12, 1906; b. Oct. 8, 1839, in
Springfield, O.
She resided in Zanesville, O. After her marriage she removed to her
husband's home at Keosaugua, Iowa.
Line of Jame.s, James, Phebe.
Ch. of PItcbc Trimble {T.-/2) and Bciijaiiii)t House.
IV— 264. JAMES T. HOUSE (Plielje, James, James), b. 6 mo. 15,
1809: d. 5 mo. 27, 1879; m. REBECCA K. EMBREE 3 mo. 14, 1832, dau.
of William Embree and Sarah Jones, b. 2 mo. 13, 1810; d. 12 mo. 25, 1893.
He was a farmer, owning a farm in Pocopson, Chester Co., Pa. They
removed to West Chester, where they both died. Of her it was written:
754 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
"Throughout her life she was a consistent member of the Society of
Friends, and was much loved by her relatives and acquaintances."
Issue : —
702. William E., b. 1-7-1833; d. 7-3-1903.
703. Phebe J., b. 7-30-1835; d 11-29-1909.
704. Sarah D., b. 4-3-1837.
705. Lydia W., b. 2-19-1844.
Line of James, Ann, Sarah.
Ch. of Sarah Taylor {T.-yd) and John Baily, born in East Marlborough,
Chester Co., Pa.
IV— 265. LYDIA BAILY (Sarah, Ann, James), b. 8 mo. 10, 1786; d. 3
mo. II, 1850; m. NATHANIEL SCARLETT 11 mo. 22, 1810, at London-
grove Mtg.. son of John Scarlett* and Mary Dixon, of New Garden Twp., b. 3
mo. 2, 1779; d. 2 mo. 2, 1863. Both were buried at Kennett Square Mtg.
Lydia was the only one of this family that married ; and her mother being
the only one of her family to leave children, the family descent has been pre-
served, but the name changed twice.
Issue : —
706. Sarah, b. 9-15-1811; d. 1-15-1898.
707. Mary, b. 1-23-1813; d. 2-22-1852.
708. Abiah, b. 3-5-1816; d. 12-31-1887.
709. Deborah, b. 12-17-1820; d. 5-16-1856.
710. Annie, b. 9-20-1822; d. 11-27-1866.
711. Joel, b. 6-26-1828; d. 11-30-1894.
IV— 266. ABIAH BAILY (Sarah 3), b. 5 mo. 23, 1788; d. 6 mo. 9,
1868; unm.
IV— 267. JOEL BAILY (Sarah 3), b. 2 mo. i, 1791 ; d. 7 mo. 9, 1862;
IV — 268. ANN BAILY, b. 4 mo. 7, 1794; d. 11 mo. 13. 1794. She d. in
infancy.
Note. — John Scarlett and Mary Dixon were m. 10 mo. 31, 1765, she being a dau. ot
Joseph Dixon and Sarah Powell, d. 11 mo. 8, 1803, in her 68th year. He was b. 2 mo.
15, 1737; d. 6 mo. 25, 1814, son of Nathaniel Scivlett and Hannah Dutton. who were m.
8 mo. (Oct. 0. S.) 29, 1730. at Chichester Mtg. and removed the next year to New Garden
Twp., where Hannah d. 12 mo. 31, 1782, and Na'.haniel 11 mo. 2, 1784, in his 85th year.
He was a son of Humphrey Scarlett, of Chichester, who m. Anne, widow of Anthony
Weaver and dau. of Joseph and Jane Richards, of Aston. Humphrey and Anne Scar-
lett left issue: John, m. Eleanor Martin; Shadrack m. Phebe Bowater, Nathaniel above,
Humphrey, Jr.; Mary m. Thomas Hall; Susanna m. Daniel Brown; Elizabeth, m. Rich-
ard Cox, and Rebecca m. Brown.
Hannah Dutton was a dau. ot John Dutton, Jr.. who was an immigrant with his
parents, John and Mary Dutton, from Englnnd, about 1683, and settled in Aston Twp.
John, Jr., m. Elizabeth Kingsraan in 1704, the only surviving child of John Kingsman
and Hannah Simcock, who were early settlers in Chichester, where he owned 200 acres of
Und, which descended to the Duttons through the above m.
FOURTH GENERATION. 755
IV— 269. HANNAH BAILY (Sarah 3), b. 8 mo. 25, 1797; d. I mo.
15, 1872; unm.
IV— 270. MARY BAILY (Sarah 3), b. 12 mo. 28, 1798; d. 8 mo. 2,
1882; unm.
IV— 271. JOHN BAILY (Sarah 3), b. 5 mo. 13, 1804; d. 10 mo. 20,
1886; unm.
IV— 272. GEORGE T. BAILY (Sarah, Ann, James), b. 8 mo. 19,
1806; d. 3 mo. 20, 1883; unm. )
The above unmarried persons were buried at Londono^rove Mlg. They
continued to hve at the homestead and cultivated its extensive plantation. They
retained much of the simplicity of the early settlers, though possessed of a
considerable estate. Joel was proficient in the natural sciences and noted as a
good mathematician; he also made a collection of Indian relics. George T.
was also noted as a profound mathematician. It being- suspected that they
kept considerable money and valuables about their residence, a noted burglary
was committed there about 1880, when those then surviving were bound and
their safe looted, but the criminals were caught and convicted.
Line of James, Isaac, Joseph.
Ch. of Joseph Trimble {T.-83) and Ann Cheyncy, born in Harford Co., Md.
IV— 273. PHEBE TRIMBLE (Joseph, Isaac, lames), b. 2 mo. 13,
1823; d. 10 mo. 20, 1910; m. EDMUND IIOOPES 6 mo. 12, 1849, son of
Thomas Hoopes* and Eliza Darlington, b. i mo. 31, 1822; d. 9 mo. 14, 1863.
They lived in Harford Co., Md., where he owned a farm and grist mill.
Since his decease she removed to West Chester, Pa., and then to her daugh-
ter's at Gettysburg, Pa. She died at Gettysburg, Pa., 10 mo. 20, 1910; bur-
ied at Forest Hill Mtg., Harford Co., Md., where an impressive service was
held in the old meeting house. Caroline J. Worth, a minister of West Ches-
ter, Pa., Pauline Holme, of Baltimore, both Friends. John Barrow, an old
Methodist neighbor, and Rev. J. A. Singnnaster, her son-in-law, a Lutheran,
gave testimony to her sweet Christian life and character. Like Enoch of old
she walked with God. Her serene face and gentle ways were the expression
Note. — Thomas Hoopes. s^cm of Jesfo Hoopes ,Tnd Amy Cope (who were m. 11 mo.
26, 1789), b. 7 mo. 27, 1794. .Tcsse, son of Thomas Hnopes niul Su>-anna Davis, of Gosh-
en, Chester Co., Pa. (who were m. 1711). Thonips, eleventh of the seventeen eh. men-
tioned in No. T.-282. Amy Cope, a sister to Hann.ih (see No. T.-fi7). Rliza Darlington,
flail, of Atiraham and Snsanna, of Thornbnry, Chestei- Co., V■^. .Abr.'iliam, a brother to
Jesso (see No. 997), sons of Thomas DarliniLtnn and Hannah Brinton. Thomas, son of
Abraham the eniigr:uit, who m. Klizabrth liilborn.
756 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
of the peace of God in her soul. She remained a consistent Friend (Quaker)
through her entire hfe and had a feeling of unity with all Christians.
During the Civil War he was a deputy provost marshal and died of dis-
ease contracted in the service.
Issue : —
712. Elizabeth, b. 7-15-1S51; d. 7-17-1851.
713. Caroline, b. 3-15-1852.
714. William, b. 5-26-1855; d. 8-14-1856.
715. Walter, b. 7-7-1857.
716. Elizabeth (2d), b. 2-5-1861; d. 1-1-1864.
717. Edmund D,. b. 1-14-1863.
IV— 274. RACHEL TRIMBLE (Joseph, Isaac, James), b. i mo. 4,
1825; d. 3 mo. 23, 1888; m. DARLINGTON HOOPES 5 mo. 5, 1846,
brother to Edmund and William (see; Nos. 273 and 275), b. 5 mo. 11, 1820,
d. 7 mo. 17, 1894, in West Chester, Pa., Both were buried at Forest Meet-
ing, Md.
They resided for many years on the estate of her father in Harford Co.,
Md. ; then came to West Chester, Pa., where he engaged as one of the firm of
Hoopes Bro. & Darlington, manufacturers of spokes, wheels, etc. They, how-
ever, returned to Maryland previous to Rachel's death. He was an eloquent
and much esteemed minister in the Society of Friends.
Issue : —
718. Joseph Trimble, b. 3 mo. 24, 1847; d. 9 mo. 21, 1848.
719. Emily, b. 2 mo. 12, 1850; d. 7 mo. 30, 1850.
720. Joseph T., (2d), b. 8 mo. 22, 1852.
721. David, b. 8 mo. 22. 1S55; d. 3 mo. 18, 1893.
722. Clement D., b. 12 mo. 10, 1861.
723. Anna T., b. 8 mo. S, 1866.
IV— 275. ELIZABETH TRIMBLE (Joseph, Isaac, James), b. 3 mo.
21, 1827; d. 5 mo. 22, 1857; m. WILLIAM HOOPES 9 mo. 11, 1853,
brother to Edmund and Darlington (see Nos. 273 and 274), b. i mo. 31,
1830. They were sons of Thomas Hoopes and Eliza Darlington.
He spent the early part of his life on his father's farm in West Goshen,
on which were a sawmill and shop; having a decided preference for mechan-
ical pursuits he engaged in making sorghum during the Civil War, and after-
wards in turning spokes. In 1869 he removed to West Chester and with his
brother, Thomas, engaged entensively in the manufacture of material for
wheels. In 1872 they made complete wheels under the firm name of Hoopes,
Bro. & Darlington, and their works formed the leading industry of the place.
Issue : —
724. Elizabeth T., b. 5 mo. 16, 1S37; d. 7 mo. 27, 1837.
He m. second, Virginia Russell, of Baltimore, 11 mo. 20, 1861 ; who was
I1. 12 mo. 18, 1836; d. II mo. 22, 1876, by whom he had issue: Russell, Liz-
zie T., Henry R. and Fanny, He m. 3rd, Lavinia H. Cock 10 mo. 25, 1881 ; b.
whom he had a son Percy.
FOURTH GENERATION. 757
Line of James, Isaac, John.
Ch. of John Trimble {T.-84) and Elisabeth Broivn, all born in Baltimore, Md.
IV— 276. MARY TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 13, 1799; d. 7 mo. 27, 1804.
IV— 277. ELIZABETH TRIMBLE (John. Isaac, James), b. 3 mo. 7,
1801 ; d. 2 mo. 29, 1892 :m. TRISTRAM BOWDLE, JR., 4 mo. 5, 1824, son
of Tristram Bowdie and Sarah Barnaby, b. 9 mo. 20, 1800. in Cecil Co., Md.
He was a druggist. They removed to Philadelphia in 1829, where they
resided at 12 13 Race St.
Issue : —
725. Sarah Jane, b. 1825; d. 1828.
726. John Trimble, b. 1S2G; d. 1828.
IV— 278. ISAAC TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James), b. 12 mo. 2. 1802;
d. I mo. — , 1837; m. REBECCA BLAIR MOORE 5 mo. 20, 1828, dau. of
George Moore and Mary Elliott, b. 8 mo. 21, 1808; d. 9 mo. 26, 1885.
He went into business with his father in Baltimore, Md. Rebecca con-
tinued in that city, with her dau. (see No. T.-729.)
Issue : —
727. John, b. Apr. 16, 1830; d. 1871.
728. James Moore, b. Mar. 2, 1832.
729. Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 29, 1834; d. Jan. 21, 1901.
730. Catherine Jane, b. Apr. 11, 1836; d. (?).
IV— 279. MARY TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James), b. 9 mo. 20, 1804;
d. 3 mo. 6, 1852; m. SAMUEL F. TROTH 8 mo. 21, 1828, son of Samuel
Troth and Ann Berry, b. 5 mo. 7, 1801 ; d. 11 mo. 18, 1886.
He was a druggist. They removed to Philadelphia in early life, and con-
tinued there during life.
He m. his second wife, Alice (Taylor) Lippincott, widow of John Lip-
pincott, 8 mo. 14, 1856. Their residence was at 1019 Cherry St., She d. in
1892.
The following notice appeared in Friends' Intelligencer of 1 1 mo. 1 7,
1886:—
"Samuel F. Troth was a valued member and overseer of Twelfth Street Meeting,
Philadelphia. His ancestnrs were identified with Third Haven Meeting, Md.. to which
he belonged until his removal to Philadelphia about 1818. He was liberal in his feel-
ings, charitable towards thoFe differing from him, mild, affable, affectionate and pos-
sessing the qualities of a Christian gentleman. Whilst not covetous of prominence in
public affairs, he was useful in benevolent directions. He was long a manager of the
Apprentices' Library and nl?o an officer of the College of Pharmacy. Preserved to a
good old age with his faculties clear, he was fully prepared for the final summons.
Issue : —
731. Samuel, b. 6-12-1830; d. 7-2-1830.
758 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
732. Elizabeth. Trimble, b. 6-15-1831.
733. John Trimble, b. 10-31-1833; d. 11-20-1860.
734. Mary Jane, b. 5-28-1837; d. 10-26-1837.
735. Samuel Berry, b. 8-29-1838; d. 1-21-1839.
736. Anna Berry, b. 4-19-1840; d. 4-17-1907.
737. Mary, b. 1-31-1843.
738. Sarah Jane, b. 10-18-1844.
739. Samuel Henry, b. 1-18-1851.
IV— 280. JANE TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James), b. 3 mo. 25, 1807;
d. II mo. 19, 1883; unm. She died at the home of her brother, Joseph, in
West Philadelphia.
IV— 281. JOHN TRIMBLE, JR. (John, Isaac, James) b. Mar. 24, 1809=
d. Aug. 8, 1833; m. SARAH REBECCA MASLIN Sept.22 , 1831, dau. of
Michael N. Maslin and Eliza S. Mohler. She d. in New York Jan. — , 1858.
He was a physician. He was drowned whilst bathing in Langford Bay,
Kent Co., Md.
Issue : —
740. Elizabeth Maslin. b. July 16, 1832.
IV— 282. DAVID BROWN TRIMBLE. M. D. (John, Isaac, James,
b. May 29, 1813; d. Sept. 4, 1901, at Fernandina, Fla. ; bur. in St. Peter's Cem-
eten,-; m. ELIZABETH P. ASKEW it mo. 5, 1840, dau. of Peter Askew*
and Hannah Wilkinson (who were m. 10 mo. 11, 181 1), b. 7 mo. 22, 1820,
in Cecil Co., Md. ; d. Oct. 9, 1876, at Geneva, 111.
David B. studied medicine. He and Elizabeth first settled in Cecil Co., Md. ;
removed in a few years to Burlington, N. J., and thence to Chicago, 111. From
Note. — Peter Askew, second son of Parker Askew and Hannah Hatton (who were
m. 11 mo. 17, 1779). b. 1785. in Wilmington, Del.; d. 12 mo. 1848, in Cecil Co., Md., and
buried at the Brick Meetiug-House grounds on Christmas Day. Parker, son of Joseph
Askew and Rebecca Eyre (who were m. 2 mo. 27. 1749). Hannah Hatton, dau. of Peter
and Sarah. Rebecca Eyre -^.au. of William and Mary. Hannah Wilkinson, second dau.
third and youngest child of Joseph Wilkinson and Margaret Starr (who were m. 11 mo.
13, 1788), b. 8 mo. 2, 1793; d., 1866. Margaret Starr, second and youngest dau. of Wil-
liam Starr and Jane Hoopes. b. 4 mo. 1. 1763; d. 11 mo. 25. 1852; she belonged to a fam-
ily remarkable on both sides for their longevity. William Starr was the fourth of eight
sons and one dau. of Isaac Starr nnd Margaret I.ightfoot, b. 1 mo. (Mar.) 27, 1731; d. 6 mo.
16, 1787. Isaac, the youngest of nine children of John and Mary Starr, b. Sept. 23, 1697,
at Coot Hill. Ulster, Ireland, aiid came to Pennsylvania (1710-12) In company with four
older brothers. This John Starr was a son of Captain Stprr. a captain of infantry in
Cromwell's army, a little before the middle of the seventeenth century. At the close
of that war the father and son settled in Ireland as above. Jane Hoope? was the eldest
dau. of Joshua Hoopes and Hannah Ashbridge, b. 7 mo. 12, 1732; d. 5 mo. 16. 1812. Josh-
ua, eldest son and fifth child of Daniel Hoopes and Jane Worrilow (who were m. 1696),
b. 4 mo. 19, 1704; d. 10 mo. 9. 1769. Daniel and Jane were blessed with seventeen child-
ren, who lived to the respective ages of 24. 6, 65, 48, 65 1-2, 83, 21. 8], 84. 82, 89, 88,
46,' 85, 1, 74 and 92 1-3 years. Daniel was the son of Joshua Hoopes, b. 1668 In York-
shire. England. They arrived in Pennsylvania 9 mo. 10, 1683. and settled In Bucks Co.
After Daniel's marriage he removed with his wife to Chester Co., where his descendants
aire very numerous. Jashua Hoopes, the emigrant, was a cornet in the cavalry of the
Parliamentnry army about the middle of the seventeenth century. He d. In 1724 at an
advanced age.
DAVID BROWN TRIMBLE, M. D. (No. T.-282)
lacng p. 75S
FOURTH GENERATION. 759
1866 to 1870 he was sanitary inspector of the Board of Health. Afterwards
professor of materia medica and toxicology in the Chicago College of Phar-
macy, and president of the Society of Physicians and Surgeons of that city.
They finally removed to Fernandina, Fla.
Issue : —
741. John Joseph, b. Sept. 27, 1841.
742. Alfred Askew, b. Nov. 3, 1843; d. Apr. 22, 1849.
743. Anna Sherwood, b. June 2, 1846.
744. James Edward, b. Dec. 4, 1848; d. Oct. 13, 1894.
745. Elizabeth Browu, b. Nov. 22, 1850; d. Aug. 2, 1887.
746. William Pinkney, b. Apr. 4, 1853; d. May 13, 1853.
747. Mary, b. Mar. 5, 1854; d. Sept. 26, 1876.
748. Henry Peterkin, b. Jan. 2, 1860.
IV— 283. JOSEPH TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James), b. Jan. 17, 1815;
d. July 30, 1884; m. SARAH A. DAVIS 6 mo. 10, 1840, dan. of Armon
Davis and Anna Elizabeth Reifschnyder, b. June — , 1816; d. Nov. 12, 1878.
Both were buried in South Laurel Hill Cemetery.
He was a merchant, and succeeded to his father's business in Baltimore.
In 1848 he removed to Philadelphia, Pa., and became one of the firm of Yar-
nall & Trimble, importing merchants. Place of business, 147 S. Front St.,
Phila. Resided for several years in Camden, N. J. Afterwards at Medford,
N.J.
Issue : —
749. Armon D., b. Feb. 2, 1842.
750. John B., b. Sept. 23, 1843; d. Sept. 12, 1890.
751. Joseph R., b. May 11. 1845.
752. James L., b. Jan. 26, 1847.
7.'i3. Mary Jane, b. Mar. 1, 1850; d. July 16, 1852.
754. David, b. Dec. 29, 1851; d. Nov. 25, 1862.
755. Granville, b. July 15, 1855; d. June 16. 1865.
756. Samuel R. C, b. Dec. 20, 1857.
IV— 284. JAMES TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James), b. 11 mo. 28, 1819;
d. 6 mo. 10, 1871.
He was in business in Philadelphia. During the rebellion he was in the
commissary department of the army.
Line of James, Isaac, Mary.
Ch. of Mary Trimbk (T.-S6) and George Peters, all born in Baltimore, Md.
IV— 285. ELIZABETH PETERS, b. July i, 1798, d. probably young.
IV— 286. JESSE TRIMBLE PETERS (Mary, Isaac. James), b. Sept.
30, 1800; d. July 7, 1867; m. CATHARINE AD ALINE NELSON, dau.
of Aquila Nelson and Frances.
76o TRIMBLE FAMILY
He was a stockbroker. She continued to reside in Baltimore, and d. Aug.
8, 1889; age 80.
Issue : —
757. Mary Frances, b. Aug. 12, 1834; d. July 13, 1899.
758. Jesse T., b. July 12, 1841; d. Sept. 15, 1891.
All buried in Greenmount Cemetery.
IV— 287. JOHN PETERS (Mary, Isaac, James), b. Dec—, 1802; d.
Nov. 21, 1841 ; m. ANN MARIA DILLEHUNT Feb. 2, 1825, dau. of John
Dillehunt and Henrietta Newman.
He was an architect. They resided in Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
759. George Albert, b. Sept. 12, 1826: d. Dec. 5, 1867.
760. Matilda, b. July 4, 1828; d. Apr. 4, 1862.
761. Anna Maria, b. Nov. 18. 1836.
762. John D., b. July 4, 1838; d. July 8, 1845.
763. Emma C, b. May 11, 1840; d. bur. Feb. 21, 1889.
764. Clinton H., b. Feb. 14, 1842; d. Jan. 7, 1907.
IV— 288. GEORGE PETERS (Mary, Isaac, James), b. Feb. 21, 1808;
d. Aug. 29, 1865; m. SARAH CORDRAY Oct. 25, 1839, dau. of Henry
Cordray and Elizabeth Furlong, b. Oct. 20, 1814: d. July 18, 1900. Both
were buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md., as were also their de-
ceased children.
He was engaged in business in Baltimore. Md., until the beginning of
the Civil War, and was Colonel of the First Maryland Rifle Raiment. He
recruited from same into the Confederate Md. line at Harper's Ferry, Va., May,
1861 ; and after much peril he reached the Confederacy Oct. following. He
afterwards became an officer in the Confederate States' service and under Surg.
Gen. S. P. Moore had charge of the department for the transportation of the
sick and wounded of the armies in Virginia. He also served under Brig. Gen.
John H. Winder, Commanding Department of Richmond, Va. Col. Peters
organized and commanded the first troops (infantry) for the defence of Rich-
mond. He was in service from Nov. 1861, until April 3, 1865, and was paroled
in Richmond, Va., in May, 1865. He died in that city the following Aug. of
disease contracted in the service. His wife and younger children joined her
husband under a flag of truce in Jan. 1863. She afterwards resided with her
family in Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
765. Winfield, b. July 8, 1841.
766. Clarence, b. Nov. 18, 1843; d. Oct. 10, 1892.
767. Mary, b. Jan. 7, 1846.
768. George H., b. May 30, 1848; d. Feb. 27, 1886.
769. Isabel, b. Feb. 13, 1850; d. June 7, 1851.
770. Helen A., b. Sept. 19, 1851.
771. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 5, 1854; d. July 18, 1856.
772. Joseph Trimble, b. June 21, 1856.
IV— 289. MARY PETERS (Mary, Isaac, James), b. Nov. i, 1810; d.
FOURTH GENERATION. 761
Dec. 13, 1843; m. HON. BEALE H. RICHARDSON Oct. — , 1832, son of
Benjamin Richardson and Elizabeth Howard, b. Aug. 28, 1799; d. Jan. 4,
1877. Both were buried in Greenmount Cemetery.
(His grandfathers were Vincent Richardson and Col. John B. Howard,
well known for their connection with prominent Maryland families who fought
in the Revolution.)
Issue : —
773. Georgie Peters, b. Aug. 22, 1834.
774. Augusta Howard, b. Apr. 18, 1836; d. Nov. 18, 1875.
775. Francis A.
776. Mary Albina.
777. Andrew L., b. Aug. 9, 1841; d. May 11, 1869.
778. Beale Howard, b. Oct. 11, 1843; d. Oct. 10, 1895.
IV— 290. CATHARINE JANE PETERS (Mary, Isaac, James), b.
Sept. 12, 1812; d. Jan. i, 1862; buried in Greenmount Cemetery; m. BEALE
H. RICHARDSON June — , 1844, as his second wife (see last No.).
He was for a long time connected with the newspaper interests of Balti-
more, Md., and was editor of the "Baltimore Republican" before and during
the Civil War. This newspaper was suppressed by the Federal authorities
Sept. 1863, the editor and proprietor being immediately sent into the Con-
federacy at Charlestown, Va. After the conclusion of peace he returned to
his native city and becaine, about 1868, chief judge of the Appeal Tax Court,
with residence at 247 Saratoga St., Baltimore, Md. The family worshipped
in the Presbyterian church, of which the parents were prominent members.
Issue : —
779. Catherine Malonla, b. July 21, 1845; d. July 26, 1896.
780. Jesse Augustus, b. Oct. 15, 1847; d. 1849.
781. Elizabeth Howard, b. Apr. 4, 1849.
782. Benjamin Augustus, b. May 9, 1851.
783. Henrietta Blanche.
Line of James, Hannah, Rachel.
Ch. of Rachel Faddis (T.-po) and John McCormic.
IV— 291. JAMES McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James) ; ra. SARAH
ROBERTS.
No more definite account received
Issue : —
784. Eliza.
785. Angeline.
IV— 292. JOHN McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James) ; unm.
IV— 293. ANN McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James); m. ROBERT
PEOPLES.
762 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
786. Rebecca. ( ,
787. Robert. ''. ^^
788. Martha.
789. Cyrus.
IV— 294. MARY McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James) ; m. ROBERT
PEOPLES as his second wife.
They removed to Harrisburg, Pa. He was employed at the locomotive
round-house.
Issue : —
790.
Lewis.
791.
Thomas.
792.
William.
793.
Rachel.
794.
Hannah.
795.
Reuben.
IV— 295. HANNAH McCORAIIC (Rachel, Hannah, James), d. April
16, 1844; m. REUBEN EV.\NS , 1832, as his second wife (see No.
298). They lived in Philadelphia. After her death he ni. third wife, Ellen J.
Parker, Sept. 2, 1852, who survived him.
Issue : —
796. Rachel Ann, b. 4-14-1833; d. 5-21-1904.
797. Paschall, b. 2-17-1835; d. 76-1877.
798. Mary Jane, b. 9-27-1836; d. 2-3-1873.
799. Sidney, b. 2-18-1841.
IV— 296. WILLIAM McCORMIC; d. young.
IV— 297. ROBERT McCORJ^IICK (Rachel, Hannah, James), b. April
B07 : d. Oct. 16, 1866: m. ELIZA MOORE Nov. 15, 1828, dau. of Chris-
4. I
tian Moore and W-axy Collin?, b. Jan. 21, 1806; d. Jan. 5, 1879.
They resided in West Chester, Pa.
O
Issue : —
800. John A., b. Apr. 9, 1829, d. 1904. Q
801. William, b. Oct. 13, 1830. ^-^
802 Mary, b. Nov. 11. 1831; d. Dec. 20, 1867.
803. Wills, b. May 24, 1S33; d. Dec. — , 1898.
804. Ellen, b. Aug. 22, 1834.
805. Lydia, b. Aug. 29, 1835; d. Nov. 16, 1835.
806. Sybella J., b. June 24, 1836.
807. Edward, b. Jan. 25, 1838; d. Aug. 10, 1838.
808. Lewis, b. Nov. 17, 1838.
809. Emma, b. Dec. 24, 1840.
IV— 298. MARTHA McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James), d. Jan.
26, 1831 ; m. Reuben Evans — , 1829, son of Abner Evans and Florilla ,
b. 1795; d. Jan. 22, 1867.
(Abner was a son of Lot Evans, of Philadelphia.)
FOURTH GENERATION. 763
Issue : — '-7< ^
Abner, b. July 6, 1830; d. Nov. 8, 1885.
IV— 299. LYDIA ANN McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James), b.
1811 (?) ; m. SILAS WALTON, JR., about 1831, son of Silas Walton and
Martha Rhodes, b. Aug. 3, 1808.
He was a plasterer. He m. second wife, Lucy Ann Townsend, and she
also died; m. third wife, Sarah Ann Cummins.
They resided in West Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa. Lydia Ann appears
to have had a taste for literature, and some of her productions in poetry indi-
cate a deep devotional spirit. Her lines to "Peace" are a sample :
"Peace has unveiled her smiling face.
And woos thy soul to her embrace.
Enjoyed with ease, if thou refrain ^ .
From earthly love ; else sought in vain ;
She dwells with all who truth prefer,
But seeks not those who seek not her."
Issue by her : —
811. A child, died unnamed.
IV— 300. LEWIS McCORMIC (Rachel, Hannah, James), d. young.
Line of James, Hannah, David.
Ch. of David Faddis (T.-p.?) and Margaret Johnson.
IV— 306. HANNAH FADDIS (David, Hannah, James), b. Aug. 27,
1809; m. GEORGE JOBE.
He died and she m. second husband, but no further information obtained.
Issue by first husband : —
812. George, b. about 1831; d. Nov. 14, 1871.
IV— 307. JOSEPH FETTERS (David, Hannah, James), b. Sept. 26,
181 1 ; d. June 8, 1888; m. MARIA HERKINS Dec. 22, 1836, dau. of Hugh
Herkins and Tacy Evans, b. Dec. 12, 1819; d. May 12, 1884.
He wrote his name from a child "Fetters," and it has become so estab-
lished. He was a blacksmith. He resided in Haverford, Delaware Co., Pa.,
and died there at his son-in-law's J. L. Thompson. Both were buried at Ard-
more Lutheran Church, of which they were members.
Issue : —
813. George Washington, b. Dec. 4, 1837; d. July 1, 1864.
814. William E., b. Oct. 11, 1839.
815. Joseph, Jr., b. Apr. 6, 1842; d. Jan. 18, 1911.
816. Lewis R., b. Oct. 24, 1843; d. June 6, 1864.
817. David, b. Oct. 9, 1846; d. Feb. 22, 1848.
764 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
818. Margaret Jane, b. Dec. 30, 1848.
819. Charles Henry, b. Sept. 11, 1852.
820. Garrett H., b. Nov. 22. 1854.
821. James C b. Aug. 31, 1860.
IV— 308. ELIZABETH FADDIS (David, Hannah, James), b. Mar.
26, 1814; d. Jan. I, 1890, at her niece's Margaret E. England, near Oxford,
Pa.; m. JOSEPH COWIC Mar. 24, 1836, son of John Cowic and Mary
Simcox, b. June 5, 1809; d. 1877. They resided at Romansville, Chester Co.,
Pa. He was a shoemaker. No issue.
IV— 309. PHEBE FADDIS (David, Hannah, James), b. Nov. 14,
1816; m. WILLIAM ROBINSON April — , 1837.
They removed to Wheeling, Va. (now West Va.). They had a family of
children, but no account of them received.
IV— 310. JOHN T. FADDIS (David. Hannah, James), b. June 25,
1819; d. Sept. 15, 1892; buried at Brick Mtg. ; m. MARY JACKSON Jan. 14,
185 1, dau. of Thomas Jackson and Elizabeth Nichols, b. April 6, 1828.
They resided near Oxford, Pa. She now lives with her dau.
Issue : —
822. Margaret Elizabeth, b. Oct. 26, 1851.
IV— 311. JAMES H. FADDIS ( David, Hannah, James) b. Mar. 27, 1822;
d. June 29, 1874; m. MARGARETTA JACKSON Nov. 25, 1853, dau. of
Thomas Jackson and Elizabeth Nichols, b. June 28, 1832; d. Aug. 6, 1873.
Both were buried at Marshallton Friends' grounds.
He was a farmer and resided near Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
823. Louisa H., b. June 6, 1855.
824. Elizabeth C, b. July 25, 1857.
825. James Henry, b. Aug. 4, 1859.
826. Mary H., b. May 31, 1861.
827. Thomas Harlan, b. Dec 27, 1862.
828. Lydia Ann, b. Jan. 27, 1865.
829. Annie J., b. July 17, 1867; d. April 8, 1873.
830. John Reuben, b. Feb. — , 1869.
831. William, b. Apr. 16. 1872.
IV— 312. LYDIA ANN FADDIS, b. July 25, 1824; d. Feb. 3, 1837.
IV— 313. WILLIAM FADDIS (David, Hannah, James), b. May 9,
1827; d. Feb. I, 1911; m. HANNAH KING Dec. 5, 1861, dau. of Amor
King'and Louisa Hoopes, b. Oct. 23, 1838; d. Jan. 16, 191 1. Both were bur-
ied at Hepzibah Church.
1
FOURTH GENERATION. 765
They resided near Mortonville, Chester Co. They removed to a. farm at
Chalfonte, Pa. They were Baptists.
Issue : —
832. Thomas, b. Feb. 12, 1860.
833. Mary, b. May 17, 1863; d. Apr. 16, 1875.
IV— 314. THOMAS J. FADDIS (David, Hannah, James), b. Jan. 6,
1830; d. June 20, 191 1 ; m. LYDIA H. KING Sept. 16, 1852, dau. of Joseph
P. King and Ann, b. Dec. 12, 1831 ; d. Mar. 12, 1878.
M. second, CATHERINE McCURDY, Jan. 18, 1882.
He was born in Chester county and nearly forty years ago was farmer
at the County Home, near Embreville. He moved thence to Cheyney and for
nineteen years was in charge of the Albert C. Roberts farm. Afterwards he
went to Overbrook and for five years was in charge of the Joseph B. Townsend
farm; returned from there to Cheyney, where he remained until a year ago,
when he was removed with his wife to the Home for Incurables in Philadel-
phia, vyhere he died. He had suffered from cancer and for his last two years
was blind. He is remembered as a tall man of powerful frame and genial dis-
position, and had numerous friends in Chester and Delaware counties.
Issue : —
834. William K., b. Aug. 12. 1853; d. Dec. 3, 1856.
865. Joseph P., b. Nov. 9, 1854.
836. Jervls H., b. Feb. 2, 1857; d. Jan. 19, 1883.
837. David J., b. May 1, 1859.
838. Richard Henry, b. Jan. 18, 1861.
839. Thomas Baker, b. Feb. 10, 1863; d. Dec. 2, 1891.
840. Wellington A., b. Sept. 17, 18ii7.
841. Clarkson L., b. Feb. 8, 1869.
IV— 315. DAVID FADDIS, JR., b. Mar. 15, 1833; d. Feb. 13, 1837.
Both he and his sister, Lydia Ann, d. with scarlet fever.
Line of James, Hann.\h, Mary.
Ch. of Mary Faddis {T.-94) and Joseph White. Probably all born near
Downingtown, Pa.
IV— 316. WASHINGTON WHITE (Marv, Hannali, James), b. 1804;
d. 1874; m. ESTHER ANN RICHARDSON Oct. 5, 1837, dau. of Jesse
Richardson and Julia Ann Thomas, b. June 6, 1818; deceased.
He was a blacksmith. They resided at Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
842. Joseph D., b. Sept. 27, 1838; d. 1886 (?).
843. Julia Ann, b. Jan. 31. 1840.
844. James, b. Oct. 18, 1842; d. Nov. 25, 1871.
845. Lewis, b. Jan. 11, 1844.
846. Isaac N., b. Mar. 6, 1S46.
847. Thomaa Jefferson, b. Sept. 17, 1848.
766 TRIMBI^E FAMILY.
848. Rebecca, b. Mar. 16, 1851, d. Dec. 12, 1894.
849. Susanna, b. Jan. 11, 1854.
850. Mary Emma, b. Oct. 29, 1855.
851. Ruthella, b. Aug. 28, 1858.
IV— 317. JEFFERSON WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. about
1806; d. 1847; m. ANN ELLIOTT. She is deceased.
They resided in Lancaster Co., Pa., but complete record not obtained.
Issue : —
852. Joseph, b. Nov. 27, 1829.
853. Mary Ann.
854. Ezra.
855. John; d. Nov. — , 1873.
856. Elizabeth Margaret, d. June 20, 1865.
857. Catharine, d. young.
858. Jacob Richard, b. Feb. 7, 1S4G.
859. Rebecca, b. Dec. — . 1847.
IV— 318. REBECCA A. WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. about
1808; d. Oct. 13, 1878; unm. She resided with her brother James. Both
were buried at Downingtown Friends' Mtg.
IV— 319. JAMES T. WHITE (Mary, Hannah James), b. July 20,
1810; d. July 12, 1882 ( ?) ; umn.
He was a blacksmith and had a shop on the Lancaster Pike^ east of Down-
ingtown, Pa.
IV— 320. JOSEPH WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. Dec. 25,
1811 ; d. May 9, 1885 ; m. SARAH DORLAN Sept. —,1831, dau. of Samuel
Dorian and Mary Scott, b. Mar. 12, 1813 ; d. March 12, 1893. Both were bur-
ied in Blockley Cemetery.
They resided at 4917 Aspen St., Philadelphia.
Issue : —
861,
862
863
864,
865,
866
867,
George Washington, b. Jan. 22, 1832; d (?).
Samuel D., b. Feb. 17, 1834; d. Mar. 21, 1911.
James D., b. Aug. 10, 1836.
Jacob F., b. Apr. 1, 1842; d. Apr. 27, 1907.
Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 23, 1845.
Hannah, b. Apr. 30, 1846; d. Oct. — , 1848.
Lindley R., b. Dec. 7, 1847; d. Sept. — , 1856.
Sarah Jane, b. Jan. 17, 1850.
Luther R., b. Mar. 12, 1854.
IV— 321. ISAAC T. WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. Jan. 9, 1814;
d. Aug. 24, 1889: m. JANE McDERMOND Oct. 6. 1842, dau. of James Mc-
Dermond, b. Sept. 10, 1824; d. Dec. 10, 1882.
He was a farmer and blacksmith. They resided in Uwchlan, Pa.
I
I
FOURTH GENERATION. 767
Issue : —
869. Charles Henry, b. Aug. 19, 1843; d. Sept. 24, 1898.
870. James McD., b. Jan. 1, 1846; d. Oct. 1, 1847.
871. Mary Emma, b. Apr. 26, 1848.
872. Sarah Ida. b. May 22, 1S51; d. Apr. 29, 1854.
873. Anna Martha, b. Oct. 16, 1853; d. Mar. 26, 1854.
874. Joseph Atwood, b. Aug. 28, 1855.
875. Ada Rebecca, b. Dec. 22, 1859; d. June 19, 1898.
IV— 322. LEWIS WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James) b. Nov. 21, 1815;
d. Nov. 10, 1883 (?); m. LYDIA KEACH May 14, 1846, dau. of Moses
Keach and Jane Woodward, b. Oct. 28, 1828.
He was a machinist and Hved for many years at Cope's machine shops,
near West Chester, Pa., and afterwards at Milford Mills, Upper Uwchlan,
Chester, Co., Pa.,
Issue : —
876. William Henry, b. July 30, 1847.
877. Mary Jane, b. Apr. 9, 1849; d. July 17, 1872.
878. Theodore H., b. Jan. 17, 1851.
879. Clara R., b. Apr. 15, 185G.
IV— 323. HANNAH p. WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. June 6,
1817; d. May 5, 1902; unm.
She resided with her brother James, near Downingtown, Pa., She was
buried at Downingtown Mtg.
IV— 324. JOHN WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. about 1818 ( ?) ;
Oct. — ,1856; unm.
He was a blacksmith, went to Virginia and died there.
IV— 325. ROBERT WHITE (Mary, Hannah, James), b. Nov. 27,
1819; d. May 31, 1897; m. MARY ANN CONQUEST April 10, 1846, dau.
of Joseph and Sarah Conquest, b. Dec. 25, 1826; d. July 26, 1897. They re-
sided in Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa., where for over a quarter of a century
he had been employed in the ironworks. He died suddenly of heart disease.
Both were buried at Downingtown Mtg.
Issue : —
880.
881
882.
883
884
885,
886.
William T.. b. May 12. 1847.
Anna Mary, b. Jan. 4, 1849.
Sarah E., b. Nov. 7, 1851.
Henry P., b. Sept. 7, 1854; d. Aug. 6, 1904.
Elizabeth, b. June 26, 1857; d. Oct. 17, 1876.
Benjamin, b. Feb. 26, 1860.
Rebecca, b. Aug. 11, 1862.
FIFTH GENERATION
Line of Ann and Wm. Trimble, John, William.
Ch. of Isaac M. Trimble {T.-98) and Mary Ann Hannum, all bom in Con-
cord, Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 326. SAMUEL H. TRIMBLE (Isaac, William, John, William),
b. May 5, 1823; d. 2 mo. 10, 1893; buried at Concord Mtg. ; m. ELMA M.
SHARPLESS, 4 mo. 29, 1857, in Philadelphia, dau. of Smith Sharpless* and
Sarah Thatcher, b. 12 mo. 20, 1823; d. 8 mo. 13, 1873; buried at Goshen
Mtg.
He was a farmer. They resided on a farm of her father's in Goshen,
Chester Co., until after his father's death, then purchased the homestead in
Concord, where he remained the rest of his life. He had been almost contin-
uously an attender of the Philadelphia markets.
Children : —
887. Sarah S., b. 8-9-1858; d. 7-16-1859.
888. Mary E., b. 3-4-1860.
889. Isaac S., b. 7-28-1861; d. 8-23-1861.
890. Josephine, b. 11-3-1863.
V— 327. JOSEPH W. TRIMBLE (Isaac, William, John, William), b.
Nov. 20, 1825; d. suddenly Aug. 17, 1895; buried at Concord Mtg.; m.
ESTHER JANE LEWIS, Nov. 29. 1865, dau. of William Levis Lewis and
Elizabeth G. Vanleer, last of Concord. She died Feb. 2, 1909, in her 71st
year.
He was a physician and farmer, graduate of the University of Pennsyl-
vania. He practiced for a time in Lancaster Co., Pa., but after marriage re-
sided on the original homestead of the first \\'illiam Trimble and Ann Palmer,
which he afterwards purchased. After his death Esther J. removed to Media,
Pa.
Child :—
891. Cornelia, b. Aug. 25, 1874; d. Aug. 29, 1874.
V— 328. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (Isaac 4), b. Nov. 20, 1825; d. Aug.
5, 1827. Twin to Joseph W.
Note. — Smith, son o( John Sharpless and Hannah Smith (his second wife). John,
eldest of ten ch. of Jacob Sharpless and Ann Blakey, who were m. 9 mo. 23, 1748. Ja-
cob, a son of Joseph Sharpless, the youngest of the three emigrant brothers. Hannah
Smith, dau. of Joshua Smith and Lydia Yearsley, of Birmingham, Delaware Co., Pa.
FIFTH GENERATION. 769
V— 329. MARY LOUISA TRIMBLE, b. 7 mo. 24, 1829; d. 8 mo.
25. 1831.
V— 330. SUSAN H. TRIMBLE, b. 9 mo. 29, 1832; d. 4 mo. 2, 1842.
v.— 331. HANNAH P. TRIMBLE (Isaac, William, John, William),
b. 7 mo. 26, 1838.
She lived with her parents during their lives, then with her brother, Sam-
uel H., on the homestead and after his death removed to Media, Pa., thence
to West Chester, Pa., and later to Concord, Pa. For account of ch. of Hannah
T. Trimble (T.-ioi) and William W. Palmer (264), see his record.
V— 332. JOHN. V— 333. WILLIAM T. V— 334. EDWARD L.
V— 335. MERRITT T.
Ch. of William Trimble (T.-102) and Margaret Snplee. Born in Philadel-
phia, Pa.
V— 336. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (William, William, John, William) b.
5 mo. 7, 1853; m- ALICE TAYLOR 10 mo. 22. 1885, dau. of Bolton S.
Taylor and Harriet Hurlbert, of Minneapolis, Minn., b. 8 mo. 20. 1866.
They resided at 1730 Wallace St.. Philadelphia. He was eng-aged with
the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Com., of Pliiladelphia, with office in the
Stephen Girard Building. But after his mother's death he removed to Minne-
apolis, Minn.
Issue, born in Philadelphia, Pa. : —
S92. Margaret H., b. 3-16-1887.
893. Alice R., b. 6-3-1888. ,
894. William, b. 9-14-1889; d. 1-18-1894.
V— 337- MARY TRIMBLE, b. 7 mo. 25, 1855; d. 9 mo. i, 1855.
V— 338. ANNA S. TRIMBLE, b. 2 mo. 4, 1857; d. 12 mo. 31, i860.
Ch. of Joseph M. Trimble (T.io^) and Sarah Gilpin.
V— 339. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (Joseph, William, John. William), b.
Mar. 22, 1847; m- Roseanna Riley Aug. 27, 1878.
Address, Bruster Ave., Evenston, Cincinnati, O.
Issue : —
896. Snrah Elizabeth, b. April 7. 1879; d, Dec. 30, 1905.
896. Edith, b. Nov. 4, 1880.
897. William Gilpin, b. Oct. 10, 1882.
898. Mabol. b. July 28, 1889; d. in Infancy,
899. RachPl, b. May 1. 1892.
900. Robert Cook, b. Sept, 10, 1894,
770 TRIMBLE FAMILY
V— 340. ELIZA V. TRIMBLE (Joseph, William, John, William), b.
Jan. 15, 1856; m. ALBERT C. MOUNTS, Jan. 3, 1884. He d. Nov. 24,
1897.
M. second, JOHN BERNSTEIN, Aug. 6, 1902.
Address, Columbus, O.
Issue by first husband : —
901. Joseph Linsey, b. Oct. 19, 1887.
902. May, b. June 13, 1893.
V— 341. JOSEPH GILPIN TRIMBLE (Joseph, William, John, Wiil-
iam), b. Sept. 23, 1858; m. LURA STEVENS Nov. 27, 1890, dau. of Frank-
Hn T. and Josephine Stevens, b. March 11, 1864.
He is a farmer. Address Maineville, Warren Co., O.
Issue : —
903. Franklin Joseph, b. Sept. 21, 1896.
904. Helen, b. Jan. 3, 1898.
V— 342. LAURA MASON TRIMBLE (Toseph, William, John, Wil-
liam), b. Mar. 5. 1861 ; m. ALVY F. SIMONTC)N, Oct. 6, 1886, son of Wil-
liam and Sarah Simonton, b. Nov. 7, 1861. Address Maineville, O.
Issue : —
905. Norris P., b. Nov. i. 1S93.
906. Mary, b. July 13, 1898.
907. Hazel, b. Sept. 15, 1903.
Line of William, William, Richard.
Ch of George T. Trimble {T.-io§) and Cornelia Mcrritt, all born in New
York City.
V— 343. MERRITT TRIMBLE (George, Richard, William, William),
b. 3 mo. 16, 1824; d. 2 mo. 11, 1903; m. MARY S. UNDERHILL 4 mo. 3,
1851, dau. of Walter Underbill and Mary Mitchell, b. 11 mo. 5, 1826; d.
12 mo. 20, 1908.
He was a merchant in New York and for twenty years previous to his
death he was president of the Bank for Savings of that city, with residence at
59 E. Twenty-fifth street, where his widow continued with their son, Walter.
Both were buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, N. Y.
Children : —
908. George Thomas, b. .5-22-1852; d. 9-22-1867.
909. Walter, b. 3-7-1857.
910. Richard, b. 3-26-1858.
V— 344. RICHARD TRIMBLE, b. 12 mo. 3, 1825; d. 7 mo. 3, 1827.
U ILLIAM TRIMBLE (No. T.-127)
FIFTH GENERATION. 771
V— 345. JANE TRIMBLE (George, Richard, William, William), b.
II mo. 9, 1829; d. 6 mo. 24, 1884; m. JACOB BROWN KIRBY, U. S.
Army, 10 mo. 13, 1853, son of Col. Edwin Kirby and Eliza Brown, b. ;
d. Mar. 9, i860.
(Eliza was a dau. of Major-Gen. Jacob Brown, U. S. A., of Browns-
ville, N. Y.
They resided in New York City.
Children : —
911. Cornelia Trimble, b. 9-6-1854.
912. Jane K., b. 10-3-1857; d. 1-17-1897.
V— 346. GEORGE TRIMBLE, b. 8 mo. 2^, 1832; d. 8 mo. 19, 1845.
V— 347. CORNELIA J. TRIMBLE (George, Richard, William, Wil-
liam), b. 2 mo. 17, 1840; d. 6 mo. 10, 1898; unni.
She resided in New York City.
Ch. of Thomazinc R. Trimble (T.-108) and Nathaniel EUicott.. Born at
Ellicott's Mills, Md.
V— 348. JANE ELLICOTT (Tliomazine, Richard, William, William),
b. 9 mo. 26, 1829; d. 9 mo. 2, 1882; m. JOSEPH P. WILSON 6 mo. 17,
1852, son of Joseph Wilson and Mary Pusey, b. 4 mo. 25, 1822; d. 4 mo.
4, 1877-
(Joseph Wilson was a son of Isaac and Sarah. Mary, dau. of William
Pusey and Elizabeth Taylor.)
Joseph P. Wilson was an attorney-at-la\v, practising at the Chester Co.
Bar at West Chester, Pa., where they resided. He lost his life by being thrown
from the platform of a car as the train started in the railroad station in Phila-
delphia.
Children : —
913. Coinelia T., b. 1-4-1854.
914. Mary Frances, b. 2-5-1855; d. 8-22-1909.
915. Henry George, b. 7-10-1858.
V— 349. RICHARD T. ELLICOTT (Tliomazine, Richard, William,
William), b. i mo. — , 1842; d. 8 mo. 7, 1894; unm.
From an obituary we extract : —
In the death of R. T. EUicott, West Chester loses a man whose life has been
spent in our midst. We have known him over since both were small boys, but we re-
call how all small boys envied him his possessions away back in the fifties.
Those possessions were his piReniis. I''or a boy of his age he had at that time un-
questionably the finest pigeon loft in o-.n- borough. His loft was In a stable which stood
back along the railroad at the foot of the lawn.
His variety of birds was unusunlly large for those days and many a small boy has
made a narrow escapi* from gettlns: run down by the cars in his anxiety to get a look
at Dick Ellicott's fan tails or tumblers.
772 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Just when he parted with them we do not know, but the stable and the pigeons
have long since gone. There are plenty of men among us still wbo recall them, how-
ever.
When a youth he moved here with his parents from Maryland, where the family
was interested in EUicott's Mills near Baltimore. Having control of considerable proj)-
erty, he was not engaged in business.
Ha took especial interest in his home, which was furnished in a comfortable and
attractive manner, and on his lawn, a fountain played in the gleam of an electric lamp,
and was familiar to the eyes of all who passed that way.
Ch. of Richard Trimble {T.-iio) and Cornelia Dennis.
V— 350. GEORGE TRIMBLE, b. 5 mo. 17, 1858; d. 5 mo. 18, 1858.
V— 351. ANN ROBERTS TRIMBLE, b. 2 mo. 7, i860; d. 2 mo.
10, i860.
V— 352. ANNA CORNELIA DENNIS (an adopted dau.), b. 12 mo.
25, 1856. No further record.
Line of William,. William, Lydia.
Ch. of Joseph T. Baldwin {T.-114) and Louisa A. Clark. Born in Phila-
delphia, Pa.
V— 353. SUSANNA LYDIA BALDWIN (Joseph, Lydia. William Wil-
liam), h. 3 mo. 26, 1833; d. bur. 10 mo. 7, 1904; unm.
She resided in Philadelphia, Pa., and was bur. in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
She had written a beautiful tribute to the life of her uncle, Thomas Bald-
win, q. V.
V— 354. WILLIAM ASHBRIDGE BALDWIN (Joseph, Lydia, Wil-
liam. William), b. 6 mo. 28, 1835; m. EMILY WILSON 11 mo. 22, 1864,
at Altoona, Pa., dau. of William Hasell Wilson and Jane Miller 5 (Jonathan
4. Joseph, Patrick Gayen), b. 4 mo. 25. 1840 in Philadelphia.
William A. was a civil engineer by profession. He was Supt. Western
Div. P. & E. R. R. in 1862, residence at' Erie, Pa.; Ass't. Gen. Supt. P. & E.
R. R. 1868; Gen. Supt. 1870; Gen. Manager Penna. R. R. 1881, with residence
at Sewickley, Pa. ; Vice Pres. and Gen. Manager Buffalo, Rochester and Pitts-
burg R. R., 1888 to 1893, at Rochester N. Y. ; Pres. and Gen. Manager Cleve-
land & Marietta R. R. ; now President retired, with residence at 633 Maple
Lane, Sewickley, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Issue : —
916. Louisa Linn, b. at Altoona. 10-28-1865; d. at Erie, 7-18-1866; bur. at Laurel Hill.
917. Jane Wilson, b. at Erie, 11-7-1867.
918. Joseph Trimble, b. at Philadelphia, 8-11-1S6P; d. at Zanesvllle, 0., 7-3-1896; bur,
at Laurel Hill; unm.
919. Hasfcll Wilson, b. at Williamsport 11-25-1874.
920. Isabella Douglas, b. same, 2-2-1877.
FIFTH GENERATION. 773
V— 355. JOSEPHINE TRIMBLE BALDWIN (Joseph 4), b. in Phil-
adelphia, 3 mo. 13, 1841 ; d. there 9 mo. 18, 1842.
Ch. of Jaue P. King (T.-122) and John G. Edge. Born near Downing-
town, Pa.
V — 356. GEORGE EDGE, b. 3 mo. 7, 1847; d. 9 mo. 6, 1880; unm.;
buried at E. Cahi.
V— 357. VINCENT EDGE, b. i mo. 5, 1849. His mental faculties
became impaired and he is in an insane asylum.
V— 358. BENJAMIN EDGE (Jane, Lydia, William, William), b. i
mo. 12, 1852; m. MARY A. CLARK 12 mo. 27, 1882, dau. of Joseph R.
Clark and Hannah W. Meredith, b. 10 mo. 8, 1850.
He owns and farms the old Pirn homestead of 155 acres in E. Cain Twp.,
Chester Co., Pa. P. O. Thorndale, Pa.
Children : —
921. Emily P.. b. 11-6-1883; d. 10-29-1899.
922. John G., b. 3-29-1886.
923. Joseph C, b. 10-4-1891.
V— 359. LYDIA K. EDGE (Jane, Lydia. William, William), b. 12
mo. 7, 1854.
She owns and resides at the homestead "Maple Shade." P. O. Down-
ingftown, Pa.
Line of William, William, John.
Ch. of Thomas D. Trimble {T.-I3^) and Sarah Robinson, born in W. White-
land, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 360. THOMAZINE TRIMBLE (Thomas D. 4), b. 10 mo. 9, 1833;
unm. He resides at the homestead. Address of all Whitford, Chester Co.,
Pa., except as noted.
V— 361. ELLA TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 30, 1853; unm.; at home.
V— 362. JOHN TRIMBLE (Thomas D. 4), b. 3 mo. 22. 1857; d. 12
mo. 23, 1882; unm.; bnr. in Oakland Cemetery.
V— 363. WLLIAM TRMBLE (Thomas D. 4). b 12 mo. 16. 1859;
unm.. He resides at and farms the old homestead.
774 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 364. GEORGE T. TRIMBLE (Thomas D, John, William, Wil-
liam), b. 3 mo. 24, 1862; m. FLORENCE E. GAGE April 15, 1902, dau.
of Henry Gage and Mary Page, of Altoona, Pa., b. March 2, 1870.
He went first to Altoona and in April, 1885, to Williamsport Pa.; thence
in 1888 to Elmira, N. Y. and in 1891 came back to Williamsport. He is now
general foreman of the Motive Department of Pa. R. R. at that place, with
residence 325 High St.
Issue : —
924. William J. Trimble, b. Jan. 22, 1005.
V— 365. JANE TRIMBLE (Thomas D. 4), b. 9 mo. i, 1864; unm. ; at
home.
V— 366. MARGARET B. TRIMBLE (Thomas D., John, William, Wil-
liam), b. 10 mo. 20, 1866: m. BENJAMIN J. PASSMORE i mo. 21, 1902,
son of Samuel W. Passmore and Emaline Stubbs, b. at Chrome, Pa., 1 1 mo.
17, 1870.
They reside at Malvern, Pa. He at first entered the milling business at
Oxford, Pa., then removed first to Swarthmore for 4 years ; thence to Malvern,
where he engaged as a florist with extensive greenhouses. He is a member of
the Society of Friends.
Issue : —
925. Child, unnamed; d. at birth.
926. George T. Passmore, b. April 19, 1904.
V— 367. SARAH Z. TRIMBLE (Thomas D. 4), b. 5 mo. 13, 1869.
She is Assistant manager of the Whiting Paper Co., located in Phila-
delphia, Pa., until 1908, then removed to New York. Her home address is,
Whitford, Chester Co., Pa.
Ch. of JVillmm I. Trimble {T.-12'/) and Deborah Dozuning {560), born in'
West Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 368. GRACE TRIMBLE (William 4), b. 6 mo. 16, 1S58; unm.
She resides at Chester Springs, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 369. JACOB Z. TRIMBLE (William 4), b. 2 mo. 6, i860.
He resides at Chester Springs ; unm. ; and is a farmer for the Chester
Springs Soldies' Orphans' School.
V— 370. MARY D. TRIMBLE (William I., John, William, William).
b. 12 mo. 7, 1861 ; m. EDWIN HILL May 6, 1889, at Anselma parsonage,
FIFTH GENERATION. 775
son of Richard Hill and Mary Ann Peck, of Philadelphia, b. at Uwchlan,
April 17, 1864. P. O. Whitford, Pa.,
Children : —
927. Anna Trimble, b. Jan. 10, 1890, at W. Whitelamd.
928. Richard, b. Aug. 21. 1893, at U. Uwchlan.
929. Charles Trimble, b. Nov. 16, 1897, at W. Whlteland.
930. Joseph Meredith, b. Nov. 12, 1S98, same.
931. Mary Peck, b. May 22. 1900.
932. George Downing, b. Dec. 25, 1901.
933. Margaret Elizabeth, b. April 2S, 1903; d. July 30, 1903.
V— 371. CHARLES TRIMBLE (William 4), b. 4 mo.. 22, 1863; d.
9 mo. 12, 1906. He went west and died at Wallace, Idaho : unm. He was by
trade a machinist.
V— 372. ANNA TRIMBLE (William I., John. William, William), b.
I mo. 25. 1865; m. DAVIS H. STITELER, 3 mo. 26, 1891, at West Ches-
ter, son of Ellwood Stiteler and Rebecca Davis, of W. Pikeland, b. at Uwchlan,
5 mo. 9, 1865. He is a farmer in W. Pikeland and member of St. Paul's Re-
formed Church at Lionville. P. O. Anselma. No children.
V— 373. EMMA D. TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 11, 1868. She is a school
teacher. Address, Chester Springs, Pa.
V— 374. REBEKAH Z. TRIMBLE, b. 2 mo. 8, 1875. She resides with
her sisters and brother Jacob.
Y— 375- JOSEPH D. TRIMBLE (William I., John, William, William),
b. ID mo. 19, 1876; m. ANNA WAYER, April 18, 1906, dau. of John and
Mary Wayer, b. Jan. 9, 1881.
He went to Wallace, Idaho, in April 1898, where he is engaged as an
assistant manager.
Child :—
934. Emma Trimble.
I
V— 376. WILLIAM I. TRIMBLE, b. 5 mo. 9, 1879; d. 9 mo. 4, 1879.
Ch. of Sarah D. Trimble (T.-128) and Elhanan Zook.
V— 377. THOMAZIN T. ZOOK (Sarah D., John, William. William),
b. 12 mo. 22, 1847; iTi- GEORGE E. WILLS, 12 mo. 24, 1872, in Philadel-
phia, son of .Allen Wood Wills and Elizabeth Hunter Evans, of Downing-
town. Pa., b. 9 mo. 16, 1844; d. 12 mo. 31, 1884.
They resided in Downingtown, where he d. ; buried at Northwood Cem.
776 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Child :—
935. Elizabeth Hunter, b. 10-16-1877; d. 8-24-1910; unm.
She resided in Downingtown, Pa., but died at White Haven. Pa., where she had
gone for her health.
THOM.\ZIX m. second, CHARLES DOWNING (.see T. No. 206), 3
mo. 29, 1893.
V— 378. ANNE ZOOK (Sarah D. 4), b. 4 mo. 5. 1849: unm. She re-
sides with her father in Downinsrtown, Pa.
V— 379. WILLIAM T. ZOOK (Sarah D., John. WilHam, WilHam). b.
2 rao. 2, 1851: m. ABBIE L. EV.\NS 3 mo. 18, 1880, at Cropwell Mtg.,
N. J., dau. of Amos Evans and Rachel Bartram Kaighn, of Marlton, N. J. ;
b. there 9 mo. 12, 1858. Address. Malvern, Pa.
Children : —
936. William T.. b. 1-5-1882; d. 1-7-1882.
937. Edwin, b. 10-15-1884.
938. Gertrude K., b. 6-10-1888.
939. Roland, b. 12-15-1895.
940. Allen, b. 12-7-1897.
V— 380. J. TRIMBLE ZOOK (Sarah D.. John. William. William), b.
3 mo. 10. 18^3. at W. Whiteland: d. 7 mo. 17. 1897. at Camden, N. T-: m.
MARYB. EVANS 2 mo. 18. 1875, dau. of Amos Evans and Rachel B. Kaighn ;
d. 8 mo. 12, 1906.
He was in the produce trade in Philadelphia with residence 553 Grant
St.. Camden, N. J.
Children : —
041.
Amos E.. b. 3-6-1876.
942.
Sarah T., b. 11-6-1877.
94.3.
Elizabeth B., b. 8-13-1S79.
944.
Joseph E., b. circa, 1881; d. in infancy.
945.
Anne, b. 4-17-1883.
946.
J. Trimble, b. 1-22-1886.
947.
Henry E., b. 3-29-1888.
V— 381.1 FRANCES E. ZOOK (Sarah D. 4), b. 10 mo. 6, 1854, in
L'wchlan; unm. Address, Downingtown, Pa.
V- 382. SALLIE T. ZOOK, b. 6 mo. 14. 1857: d. 9 mo. i, 1857.
V— 383. MARY A. ZOOK. b. 4 mo. 14, i860; d. 3 mo. 24, 1867.
V— 384. HENRY E. ZOOK (Sarah D.. John. William. William j, b.
FIFTH GENERATION. 777
10 mo. 24, 1863, in W. Whiteland; m. EMILIE HOFFECKER 8 mo. 24,
1907, dau. of Mason Hoffecker and Sydney England., b. 9 mo. 29, 1864.
He is a veterinary, M. D., for the U. G. I. Co., of Philadelphia, with ad-
dress 2102 N. Franklin St.
V— 385. GEORGE DOWNING ZOOK (Sarah D. 4), b. 10 mo. 30,
1869, in Cain Twp.
He is a builder and contractor of Downing^itown, Pa.
Line of William, William, Grace.
Ch. of Ann Evan^ (T.-i^i) and Isaac C. Evans. The first three bom in
Lampeter Twp., the rest in Middletown Twp.
V— 386. MARY L. EVANS (Ann, Grace, William, William), b. 6 mo.
20, 1848; d. 3 mo. 7, 1904; m. SAMUEL TRIMBLE, M. D. (No. T.-454)
5 mo. 5, 1870. Further record under his name.
V— 387. JOSEPH EVANS (Ann, Grace, William, William), b. 9 mo.
14, 1849; d. 3 mo. 26, 191 1 ; unm.
He was a farmer, and had the homestead in Middletown Twp., Delaware
Co., Pa., which he sold in 1907 for a House of Refuge for Girls, of Philadel-
phia and Eastern Pa. He then resided at Lima, Pa. He was bur. at Middle-
town Mtg.
V— 388. GRACE EVANS, b. 12 mo. 21, 1850; d. i mo. 27. 1851.
V— 390. ISAAC EVANS. JR. (Ann. Grace, William, William), b. i
mo. 22, 1852; m. REBECCA FELL* 3 mo. 30, 1882, in Bradford Mtg., dau.
of Marshall Fell and Hannah F. Thomas, of Newlin Twp., b. i mo. 3, 1858.
They settled on her father's farm. P. O. Glen Hall, Pa. They sold this farm
in spring of 1910 and removed to 125 E. Washington St., West Chester, Pa.
They are members of the Society of Friends.
Children : —
948. Hannah F., b. 7-8-1883; d. same date.
949. Marshall F., b. 7-23-1885.
950. Anna C, b. 12-30-1S86.
951. I. Rowland, b. 1-12-1889.
952. William Everett, b. 9-12-1890.
953. Grace L., b. 1-27-1895.
•Note. — The Fella derive their name from the district of Furness F^lls, the gen-
eral name for High Furnesa in the north of England. They are descended from Joseph
Fell, who came from Cumberland, England, In 1704, and settled In Bucks Co., Pa. See
Webster's Dictionary, Article Fell.
778 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 390. WILLIAM EVANS, b. 4 mo. 11, 1853; d. 8 mo. 2, 1856.
V— 391. ANNE EVANS (Ann, Grace, William, William), b. 9 mo. 26,
1854; m. SAMUEL TRIMBLE, M. D., 5 mo. 10, 1906. His second wife
(see No. T.-454).
V— 392. LYDIA EVANS (Ann, Grace, William, William), b. 9 mo.
27, 1856; m. LINDLEY H. BEDELL, of Phila., 9 mo. 4, 1902, in Friends'
Mtg., Media, Pa., second wife.
Address, 150 North Mentor St., Pasadena, Cal. His first wife, Sarah
Patterson, by whom he had a daughter, Annetta Bedell.
V— 393. ROWLAND EVANS (Ann, Grace, William, William), b. 6
mo. 23, 1858; m. CAROLINE EDGERTON, 10 mo. 16, 1890, in Spring-
field Mtg., dau. of James Edgerton* and Mary Ann Williams, of Barnesville,
O., b. there 5 mo. 14, 1864.
He was educated at Westtown. He is a farmer and dairyman. P. O. Lima,
Delaware Co., Pa. They are Friends.
Children : —
954. Francis Lewis, b. 12-19-1891.
955. Walter James, b. 1-16-1894.
956. William Rowland, b. 12-8-1896.
957. Mary Edgerton, b. 6-20-1903.
V_394. WILLIAM EVANS (Ann,Grace,William,Winiam)b. 8 mo. 9,
1861 ;m. HANNAH MATILDA WILDMAN iomo.8,1901, in Friends'Mtg.
Clark Co. O., dau. of John Wildman and Mary Pugh, last of Green Co., O.,
b. 10 mo. 8, 1876.
He graduated M. D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1885, and is a
practicing physician with office and residence 40oy Chestnut St., Philadelpia,
Pa. No issue.
(John Wildinan was of a family formerly settled at Lynchburg, Va.)
Ch. of Mary Evans (T.-104) and IVilliam Mickle, all born, except youngest,
at Woodbury, N. J.
V — 395. ANNE MICKLE, b. 6 mo. 16, 1848, living at Media, Pa. ; unm.
V— 396. MARY MICKLE, b. i mo. 17, 1850, living at Media, Pa. ; unm.
4
Note. — James Edgorton and Mary Ann Williams were married 9 mo. 30, 1857, and
James died on the 50th anniversary of their wedding, 9-30-1907.
I
FIFTH GENERATION. 779
V— 397. JOSEPH E. MICKLE (Mary, Grace, William, William), b. 12
mo. 6, 1851 ; m. HANNAH J. MILLER, 11 mo. 7, 1881, in Media, Pa., dau.
of Levis Miller and Ann Mcllvain, of Media, b. 3 mo. 23, 1855, in Upper
Providence Twp.
He was educated at Westtown and was a farmer. He is now with the
United Gas Improvement Co., of Philadelphia, with residence at Swarth-
jaore. Pa.
Children : —
95S. J. Evans, b. 7-30-1883.
959. Grace Evans, b. 7-2-1885.
960. George Miller, b. 12-28-1886.
961. Francis King, b. 8-17-1888.
V— 398. SARAH TATEM MICKLE, b. 2 mo. 6, 1854; d. i mo. i,
1859.
V— 399. WILLIAM MICKLE, b. 11 mo. 30, 1856, Springfield, Pa., a
post humous child, d. 2 mo. 13, 1907, at Media, Pa. He was an earnest work-
er in the temperance cause.
Ch. of Tliomas Evans {T.-i^6) and Agnes Parker.
V— 400. CHARLES EVANS (Thomas, Grace, William, William), b. 8
mo. 19, 1878, in Springfield Twp.
He graduated at Westtown, 1899, Haverford, 1902, after which he pur-
sued a course of instruction at Leipsic University, Gennany. He is unm.
V— 401. MARY EVANS (Thomas 4), b. 2 mo. 4, 1880, in Springfield.
She was a teacher in Friends' school at Atlantic City, N. J. ; m. JOB SCOTT
9 mo. 8, 1909, of Mantua, N. J.
V— 402. GRACE TRIMBLE EVANS (Thomas 4), b. 11 mo. 3, 1881,
in Maryland; m. ARTHUR WARREN PUSEY 10 mo. 7, 1904. son of
Joshua Pusey and Caroline Shreeve, b. 9 mo. 16, 1880.
He is with the Modoc Soap Works, Chester, Pa. Resides on a farm which
he purchased in Middltown Twp. Address, Darling, Pa.
Issue : —
962. Arthur Warren Pusey, Jr., b. 9-21-1905.
963. Charles Evans Pusey, b. 6-14-1907.
Line of William, William, William.
Ch. of Abraham V. Trimble (/jp) and Mary Webster.
V— 403. WM. WEBSTER TRIMBLE, b. 4 mo. 16, 1867 ;d. 9 mo. 22,
1891 ; unm.
78o TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 404. CORNELL\ ISABELL-A. TRIMBLE (Abraham, William,
William, William), b. 3 mo. 24, 1872; m. COVERT E. JARVIS 12 mo. i,
1905, at 1 2th St. Friends' Mtg., Philadelphia, son of Robert DeWitt Jarvis
and Julia S., b. 5 nio. 12, 1872, in London, Ontario.
He is treasurer of the Manchester Savings Bank and Trust Co., Pitts-
burg, Pa. Address, Pcrryville Ave., Ben Avon, Pa.
Issue : —
964. Mary Vlckere, b. 2-24-1907.
V— 405. RICHARD HENRY TRIMBLE (Abraham V. 4), b. 3 mo.
24, 1872; twin with last No.; unm. Address, Exton, Chester Co., Pa.
Ch. of Catharine B. Trimble (T.-J41) and Joseph H. Eastwick.
V— 406. JOSEPH HARRISON EASTWICK, b. Aug. 17, 1859; d.
same date, at Philadelphia.
V— 407. WILLIAM TRIMBLE EASTWICK (Catharine, William,
William, William), b. March 3, 1861 ; d. April 23, 1904; unm.
V— 408. MARGARET LYDIA EASTWICK, b. March 3, 1863; unm;
lives with her father.
V— 409. ABRAHAM T. EASTWICK (Catharine, William, William,
William), b. July 14, 1865; m. ALICE LEES Oct. 12, 1892, at Bridgeport,
Pa., dau. of Joseph Lees and Maria L. Hinkle, of Norristown, Pa., b. Aug.
8, 1869.
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in science, 1886, fol-
lowed the profession of chemistry till 1894, then removed to Norristown and
engaged in the woolen yarn and cloth trade. He is a member of the Presby-
terian church.
Children : —
965. Katherine Trimble, b. July 24, 1893.
966. Joseph L«es. b. April 3, 1896.
V— 410. JOSEPH HARRISON EASTWICK (Catharine, William,
Wliliam William), b. Jan 20. 1868, Boston Mass; m. ANNA S. NORRIS
July 7, 1897, in Phila., dau. of Louis S. Norris and Phebe Ann Sheppard, of
Phila., b. March 24, 1873, Camden N. J.
He is by profession a draughtsman, with address, 2260 N. 53d St., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
FIFTH GENERATION. 781
Issue : —
967. Marjorie N. Eastwick, b. Aug. 30, 1900.
968. CaLherine E. Eastwick, b. Feb. 25, 1905.
V— 411. CHARLES JAMES EASTWICK, b. Nov. 22, 1869, Boston,
Mass.; d. Feb. 15, 1902; unm.
V— 412. ANDREW M. EASTWICK, b. Oct. 4, 1871 ; d. Oct. 4, 1873.
V— 413. SARAH T. EASTWICK, b. July 24. 1875, Bartram's Gar-
den, Phila.; d. July 18, 1876,
Line of William, Samuel, MifeoARET.
Ch. of William T. Pdrce {T.-143) and Sarah Y. Brinton.
V— 414. CALEB BRINTON PEIRCE (William T.), b. 6 mo. 17,
1819; d. 9 mo. 20, 1820.
V— 415. SARAH B. PEIRCE (William T., Margaret, Samuel, Wil-
liam), b. I mo. 4, 1821 ; d. 2 mo. 19, 1887; m. DARWIN PAINTER, 8 mo.
28, 1839, at Concord Mtg., son of * William Painter and Phebe Churchman,
b. 3 mo. 12, 1820; d. I mo. 22, 1891. Both were buried at Concord Mtg.
He was a farmer for many years in Birmingham Twp., then conducted
a store at Concordville, Pa., where he was also a justice of the peace, which
office he filled, in its true saise, with commendable ability as a peacemaker. He
finally retired to his farm in Birmingham. Both were members of the Society
of Friends.
Issue : —
969. George Brinton. b. 6-22-1840.
970. William Peirce, b. 2-3-1842.
971. Emlen. b. 9-8-1844; d. 1-15-1890.
972 Phebe, b. 10-29-1846; d. 6-25-1848.
973. Jane Brinton. b. 7-27-1849; d. 12-30-1872.
974. Samuel H., b. 1-26-1852.
♦Note. — William, son of Samuel Painter and Elizabeth Bennett. Phebe, dau. of
Edward Churchman and Rebecca Peirce.
Wiinam and Phebe (Chuichman) Painter resided on his paternal farm at Paint-
er's Cross Roada, a mile west o£ Concordville, Pa., where he was b. 4-12-1785. He is
described as a man of strong charactfr anil a thrifty farmer, owning 600 acres. He was
an Abolitionist and his house was a station of the "Underground Railroad," where run-
away slaves were assisted, in their escripe from slavery. His wife was a most congen-
ial helpmeet In whose judgment he placed great confidence. In 1850 they retired to
Wilmington, Del., where he d. 7-6-1854. His father, Samuel Painter, was a son of John
Painter and his second wife, Sarah Yeatmau, who were m. 1751; b. 2-29-1852; d. 1-17-1802.
John Painter, b. 1720; d. 17G5, a son of Samuel Painter, Jr., who m. Elizabeth Buxcey
4-7-1716, and became an extensive land owner in Birmingham, Chester (now Delaware)
Co., Pa. He was an emigrant previous to 1700 with his father, Samuel Painter, from
that part of England bordering on Wales The family were all Friends or Quakers.
782 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Ch. of Robert Peircc {T.-144) and Hannah Harvey.
V— 416. MARY H. PEIRCE (Robert 4), b. Nov. 29, 1821; d. Mar.
16, 1847.
By report she is said to have married Brigham Young, but no certain ac-
count of it given. She died at what is now Omaha, Neb., whilst with her par-
ents and others of the Mormon sect were in winter quarters, previous to their
overland journey to Salt Lake City. No issue.
V— 417. MARGARET PEIRCE (Robert, Margaret, Samuel, William),
b., April 19, 1823; d. Jan. 16, 1907; m. MORRIS WHITESIDES in Nau-
voo, Hancock Co., 111., who died there Feb. ig, 1845; without issue.
M. second, BRIGHAM YOUNG, 1846, at Nauvoo. She was his fifth
wife. He was a son of a small farmer of Whittingham, Vermont, b. there
June I, 1801; d. Aug, 29, 1877. At first he belonged to the Baptist church,
but in 1832 became a convert to Mormonism, in which church he soon became
an elder. In 1835 he was appointed one of the 12 apostles of the church of
the Latter-day Saints, and was successful in making converts. After the
martyrdom of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet of Nauvoo, 111., by a mob
in the Carthage jail June 27, 1844, he was chosen president, and in 1847 led
his followers to Utah. The next year they founded Salt Lake City, and in
1850 President Fillmore appointed him Governor of Utah Territory, over
which he exercised supreme authority until superceded by the United States
authority about i860. He died in Salt Lake City. His wife, Margaret Peirce
Young was born in Aston Twp., Delaware Co., Pa., and she was reared in
the Quaker faith, but went with her parents when they became Latter-day
Saints in 1840. She had been a resident of Utah since Oct 2, 1847, ante-dat-
ing the founding of Salt Lake City, which was ever afterwards her home. "She
was of a refined nature, cheerful in disposition and exceedingly kind and chari-
table. The aim of her life was to do good and she wielded a marvelous
power in alleviating suffering and distress." Her only child was:
075. Brigham Morris, b. June IS, 1854.
V— 418.. ANNA ELIZA PEIRCE (Robert 4), b. Jan. 29, 1826, at
Uwchlan, Chester, Co.; d. Mar. 4, 1829.
V— 419. ELI HARVEY PEIRCE (Robert, Margaret, Samuel, Wil-
liam), b. July 29, 1827; d. Aug. 12, 1858; m. SUSANNA NEFF,* in Salt
Lake City, dau. of John Neff and Mary, formerly of Lancaster Co., Pa., where
Susanna was b. March 26, 183 1. Her address, Brigham City, Box Elder Co.,
Utah.
M. second EMMA ZUNDEL, 1857. Her address, Willard Box Elder
Co., Utah.
*Note. — Susannah Neff Peirce m. second. Willis H. Boothe, and they had children:
Amanda Viola, Olive M., Willis H., Jr., John Neff, FYanklin and Arta Boothe.
FIFTH GENERATION. 783
Issue by first wife only :
976. Eli Harvey, Jr.. b. Sept. 27, 1851.
977. Mary Barr, b. Sept. 21. 1853.
978. Leonidas Thomas, b. June 21, 1855.
979. Susannah Octavia, b. Mar. 27, 1857.
V— 420. THOMAS PEIRCE (Robert, Margaret, Samuel, William), b.
Aug. 18, 1829, at Uwchlan, Pa. ; d. April i, 1864, at Salt Lake City ; m. HAR-
RIET ANN GREEN* July 24, 1858, dau. of Robert Green and Fanny Greelc)
b. Mar. 9, 1838, at Oakland, Mich; d. Mar. 16, 1892. Resided at Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Issue : —
980. Harriet Luuie, b. July 5, 1859.
981. Thomas Harvey, b. Mar. 20, 1861.
982. Morris Clirton, b. Feb. 25, 1863; d. Feb. 14, 1878.
V— 421. JOSEPH PEIRCE (Robert 4), b. circa, 1831 ; d. young.
V— 422. WILLIAM PEIRCE (Robert, Margaret, Samuel, William), b.
April 2, 1833, in Braiidywine Twp., Pa.; d. Feb. 7, 1908, suddenly, at Lake
Side, Utah; m. JERUSHA SMITH Dec. 28, 1854, dau. of Hirum Smith
(brother of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, who both lost their lives by
a mob at the Carthage jail, 111., June 27, 1844). Her address, probably Brig-
ham, Utah.
M. second, MARY WALKER, b. April 11, 1840.
He was baptized into the church of the Latter-day Saints at Nauvoo, 111.,
at the age of eight years. He crossed the plains with the second company of
pioneers, acting as herd boy; arrived at the site of Salt Lake City, Oct. 2,
1847. I" 1852 he went to Bo.x Elder Co. and assisted in building the first
house in Brigham City, and afterwards resided in this county. "He was an
affectionate husband, a kind father, a good neighbor and a useful citizen."
Issue by first wife: —
983. Hannah Evalina, b. Sept. 17, 1855.
984. Hiram Robert, b. April 9, 1857.
985. Martha Lavinia. b. Aug. 3, 18C0.
986. Margaret Jerusha, b. Jun. 10. I!ili3; d. Oct. 12, 1864.
987. Sarah McKee, b. Oct. 20, 1865
988. Wimam Harvey, b. May 26. 18C8; d. 1880.
989. Ell Thomas, b. Jan. 27, 1870.
990. Edith Irene, b. Jan. 30, 1872.
991. I^ucy Lucina, b. Jan. 22, 1877; d. young.
Issue by second wife, b. in Salt Lake Co. : —
992. Rosette.
Twins, b. Jan. 9, 1865.
993. Roseanna.
994. John Henry, b. Jan. 21, 1867.
995. Heber Kimball, b. Jan. 14, 1869.
(No further record of these received.)
•Note. — She m. second. Walker, and they had children, Fannie Lottie,
Annie Cora, Celestla and James C. Walker.
784 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 423. EDITH EVALINA PEIRCE (Robert, Margaret. Samuel,
William), b. Nov. 18, 1836, Chester Co., Pa. ; m. JAMES MADISON FISH-
ER Feb. 12, 1857, son of Joseph Fisher and Eveline McLane, b. July 22, 1833,
at Freetown, Beaver Co., Pa. ; d. Jan. i, 1906, at East Mill Creek, Utah.
He united with the Mormon church in his youth and went to Utah, Sept.,
1850. He passed through the trials, hardships and thrilling experiences inci-
dent to colonization of the western wilds, and took a prominent part in the
building up of the Commonwealth of Utah, and was much respected by a wide
circle of friends.
Issue : —
996. James Madison, Jr., b. Dec. 11, 1857.
997. Robert Peirce, b. Oct. 1, 1859.
998. Joseph, b. Sept. 16, 1861.
999. Clara, b. Nov. 8. 1863.
1000. George Washington, b. Mar. 4. 1865.
1001. Mary Evalyn, b. Mar. 20, 1867.
1002. Harvey McLane, b. Jan. 1, 1870.
1003. Helen Jane, b. June 10, 1872.
V— 424. ELIZABETH PEIRCE (Robert 4), b. Aug. 13, 1839; d. July
II, 1844, in Chester Co., Pa.
Ch. of Caleb Peirce {T.-i4§) and Mary Ann May
V— 425. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE (Caleb, Ma'rgaret, Samuel, Wil-
liam), b. Dec. 10, 1837, in Chester, Pa.; d. May 16, 1896, 1616 N. Broad
St., Philadelphia; m. EMMA LOUISA BISBING Dec. 25, 1861, dau. of
Robert Bisbing and Mary Heilig, of Springfield, Montgomery Co., Pa., b.
May 4, 1836; d. June 26, 1870.
M. second, RUTH ANNA STONG Oct. 14, 1871, dau. of William
Stong and Maria Darrah, of Willistown, Chester Co., Pa., b. Feb. 13, 1842; d.
Nov. 8, 1898. All buried in Whitemarsh Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Pa.
His last residence was at 1616 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa., where he
and his family had a commodious and refined home.
Issue by first wife: —
1004. Mary Bisbing, b. Nov. 23, 1862.
1005. Eda May, b. Jan 18, 1S64; d. Aug. 5, 1910.
1006. Phebe, b. April 8, 1865; d. May 2, 1865, at 1910 Plymouth St., Philadelphia.
1007. Anna Margaret, b. July 26, 1866; d. April 1, 1867, at 902 Green St., Philadelphia.
1008. Blanche Tille, b. Dec. 13, 1868; d. Sept. 11, 1890.
Issue by second wife : —
1009. Ruth, b. Oct. 6, 1872.
1010. Thomas May, b. April 14, 1878.
1011. Sallie, b. Sept. 5, 1879; d. same day.
1012. Caleb Clarence, b. Dec. 18, 1885.
The following account has been furnished by a member of his family: —
To the graduates and students of Peirce School prior to 1896, the name of Thomas
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE. Ph. D. (No.-T. 4i;5)
MARY B. PEIRCE (No.-T. 1004)
FIFTH GENERATION. 785
May Pelrce means a great deal, for It recalls one who was not only an efficient teacher,
but a firm and loyal friend as well. To others, who know of him only as the founder
of the most important business school in the world, the following sketch will be in-
structive, and makes the present a fitting time to give a brief outline of his highly use-
ful life.
Thomas May Pelrce, A. M.. Ph. D., was born at Chester, Pa,, December 10, 1837.
He was of English ancestry, a great-great-great-grandson of George Perce, as the fam-
ily name was originally spelled, who came to this country with William Penn, and
settled on an extensive grant of land which covered the present township of Thorn-
bury, In Delaware County and the township of the same name in Chester County, Pa.
His grandfather, on his mother's side, was the Reverend Thomas Potts May, who,
after teaching school at Norristown for a time, became a theologian of note. His ma-
ternal great-uncle was the Reverend Doctor James May, at one time a member of the
faculty of the Episcopal Theological Seminary at Fairfax, Va., and later of the Episco-
pal Divinity School of West Philadelphia. Thus, as far back as we know anything of
his ancestry, they were men and women of talent and piety, deeply respected wherever
they lived.
When a child, his parents moved to Philadelphia, where he was educated in the
public schools, and at the age of sixteen he was graduated from the Boys' Central High
School with the degree of A. B. Five years later the degree of A. M. was conferred
upon him by his Alma Mater. Until he became of age he traveled extensively, supple-
menting his education by observation and practical work in business pursuits. One of
his first ventures was in the business of engraving' on wood, which was not a financial
success.
At the age of twenty, he applied for a situation as teacher of a district school in
Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa. He was successful from the first, and
was soon called to the Norristown High School. From Norristown he went to Mana-
yunk and later to the Monroe and Mount Vernon Grammar Schools, Philadelphia, all
of which schools he served as principal. He inherited a talent for teaching from both
sides of the family. His father, the late Caleb Peirce, a well-known and highly re-
spected citizen of Philadelphia, was for a quarter of a century a successful teacher In
Chester and Delaware Counties.
In 1865 he founded the business school which was to make him famous as the
most progressive and successful business educator of his day.
On September 18, 1865. the doors of Peirce's Union Business College, as It was
originally styled, were opened in the Handel and Haydn Hall. Eighth and Spring Gar-
den Streets, with Thomas May Pelrce as Principal. As he always manifested an active
Interest in everything relating to patriotism, the name "Union" may have been the out-
growth of his love for the Union, following, as it did so closely, the successful termina-
tion of the Rebellion.
The school was afterwards removed from Eighth and Spring Garden Streets to
39 South Tenth Street, where it was conducted till the completion of the new Record
Building, in 1882, when it was removed to Its present location. The enrollment during
the first school year— 1865-66 — was 550 pruplls. Since thnt time the school has Increased
steadily in magnitude and importance, and at the present time more than 1,800 pupils
are annually enrolled. The school now occupies the entire second, third and fourth
floors of the Record Building, and has seating capacity for 800 students at one time.
More than 40,000 young men and women have secured their training for business at
Peirce School, and the reports of the United States Commissioner of Education show
that it is the largest private school in the United States.
Doctor Peirce was much In demand as an expert on handwriting and as a publlo
accountant, being considered an authority on such matters in this part of the United
States. For his testimony in one case he received $3,500, while upon several occasions
he received |2,500 for expert testimony. His first appearance as a professional expert
was In 1870, In the Penn-Mlddleton will case, tried before ,Tudge Ludlow.
He was engaged in the well-known suit which Involved the extradition of Joseph
Brompton, of Great Grimsby, England, a dangerous criminal, who resisted extradition
more than a year. His evidence materially assisted in the ca.=e of a bogus claim for
Insurance on a British bark which was scuttled In 1882. The bark had been cleared from
Vera Cruz to Cardiff. Wales, and abandoned in the Gulf Stream, off the coast of Georgia.
The master and mate had come to Philadelphia to collect the Insurance money on the
cargo, and the underwriters, suspecting fraud, their counsel employed Doctor Peirce to
examine the log of the vessel, which was the only manifest that the officers had put In
evidence. Doctor Pelrce demonstrated beyond a doubt that the log had been tampered
with and that the figures showing the amount of the cargo had been altered. In con-
sequence of his testimony, a tug was sent to the Gulf Stream and picked up the aban-
786 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
doned vessel, and it was discovered that Instead of the valuable cargo of eight hundred
bags of vanilla; beans, as claimed by the officers and apparently shown by the log, the
vessel contained three hundred bags of worthless refuse and had been deliberately scut-
tled.
Other cases in which he appeared and rendered important service in the interest
of Justice were the famous Gaul case, tried in 1882, and several forgery cases, some of
which involved a great deal of hard work and patient investigation, notably the Whlt-
aker will case, but the frauds were proved and the criminals convicted.
As an expert accountant, his services were of great value in the case of the
Treasurer of the borough of West Chester, Pa., Doctor Peirce's testimony securing con-
viction. In the case of the Presbyterian Board of Publication, on v/hich he was at work
a year, his skill as an accountant saved the reputation of the Board. He waS consulted
by business men and bookkeepers almost constantly, and his opinion was considered
suflicient to decide many disputes and to aid in disentangling complicated accounts.
In 1887, he served the State as Bank Assessor; in 1879, he was elected President of
the Business Educators' Association of America. He also served for many years as a
director of the Fairmount Park Art Association; and in 1S75 he introduced into many
schools and churches the spelilng bee exercises, which proved so successful and profit-
able in many communities. In recognition of his efficient services in the cause of edu-
cation, Dickinson College conferred upon him the degree of Ph. D.
At the time of his death he was President of the Bookkeepers' Beneficial Associa-
tion of Philadelphia, having been successively re-elected for five years; he had been a
member seventeen years.
He was a prominent member of Grace M. E. Church, Philadelphia, and had for
years been Chairman of its Finance Committee. In 1887 he was licensed to preach by
the Presiding Elder upon recommendation of this church, but he did not accept the
orders, feeling that he could do better service as a layman. He was active In church
and Sunday School work, and as an evidence of his active interest may be enumerated
the several church enterprises with which he was identified. He was President of the
Philadelphia Tract Society of the M. E. Church, which publishes the Philadelphia Meth-
odist; was a trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, and had been Treasurer of the
Philadelphia Sabbath Association until his illness compelled his resignation. He was
a trustee of Temple College, Philadelphia; a Manager of the Home Missionary Society,
and of the Evangelical Alliance of America.
He was an eloquent and forceful speaker and was greatly in demand upon public
occasions. For some years he took an active interest in politics, and in 1880 he stumped
Ohio, Indiana and Maryland in the Interests of the Democratic party. In that year he
was his party's candidate for Receiver of Taxes. He was once offered by the President
of the United States the Consulship at Liverpool, but he felt that he could not leave
the school, and declined the office, although it was then, as now, one of the best at the
disposal of the President.
He was the author and publisher of a number of books, which were primarily de-
signed for his own school, but have been extensively adopted by other business colleges,
academies and public schools. His principal works were "Practical Test Problems,"
"How to Become a Bookkeeper," "Peirce Manual of Bookkeeping," "Peirce School Writ-
ing Slips and Real Business Forms," "Peirce School Manual of Business Forms and
Customs," "Peirce Manual for the Typist," and "Peirce Manual of Language Lessons."
The success of Doctor Peirce was due largely to his sterling character, untiring In-
dustry, and minute attention to detail. Anything he undertook he entered into with his
whole soul. During the short time he spent in Philadelphia as a Grammar School prin-
cipal, not more than four ori five years, he made the reputation of sending more of his
boys to the High School than any other principal. How was it done? In a very simple
but effective manner, but a manner that required more personal effort than the other
principals would give. For several weeks before examination time he and the candi-
dates for examination would live in the school house, having their meals sent in and
sleeping there at night. Is it any wonder that they all passed? Such effort, directed
along any line, cannot fail of success.
Such he was, and such were his methods, all his life, and when death came, in
the spring of 1896, he closed a lite that had exerted a great influence for good over the
lives of many thousands of people, young and old.
In 1909, the City of Philadelphia, honored him by naming one of its new school
buildings the Thomas May Peirce School. The building, which was erected at a cost
of ?170,000, stands at the corner of Twenty-third and Cambria Streets and will accommo-
date twenty-seven divisions.
FIFTH GENERATION. 787
V— 426. MARGARET PEIRCE (Caleb, Margaret, Samuel, William),
b. 12 mo. 28, 1839, at Chester, Pa. ; m. CHARLES WILLIAM HOWARD 8
mo. 12, 1863, at tiammonton, N. J., son of Benjamin Howard and Mary Stan-
ley, of Catharine, Schuyler Co., N. Y., b. 8 mo. 12, 1836, in Tioga Co., Pa.;
d. 7 mo. 27, 1899 at Covert, Seneca Co., N. Y. No issue.
They resided for 3 years at Hammonton and 2 years at Riverton, N. J.,
then in Philadelphia. His health failing he went to relatives in New York
state, where he died and was buried at Trumansburg, N. Y. She became a
member of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends held at Race St., 1882,
and was recorded a minister in 2 mo. 1888, which position she filled with the
unity and cordial approval of the Society. Her address is, 5800 Green St.,
Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., where through the liberality of the late Anna
T. Jeanes Friends have a substantial and commodious home.
V— 427. SARAH ELIZABETH PEIRCE (Caleb 4), b. 12 mo. 16,
1843; unm. She was for some years a teacher. Her last residence was 1837
MarvineSt., Philadelphia.
V— 428. CALEB FRANKLIN PEIRCE (Caleb, Mar£,-aret, Samuel,
William), b. April 4, 1845; m. SALLIE V. MAXWELL Jan.' 15, 1869, dau.
of William Maxwell and Martha Ann Kirkbride.
They resided for some time at Titusville, Pa., and Millerstown, Butler
Co., Pa. ; later they were for five years in Virginia, then returned to Park
Ave., Merchantville, N. J.
Issue : —
1013. Mary, b. 11-15-1870; d. 1 mo. — . 1871.
V— 429. GEORGE W. PEIRCE (Caleb 4) b. 12 mo. 29, 1847; d. 3 mo.
13, 1873; unm. Last residence with his parents at Concordville, Pa.; burierf
at Concord Mtg.
V— 430. SAMUEL JAMES PEIRCE (Caleb 4), b. 9 mo. 19, 1855; d.
4 mo. 10, 1859.
Ch. of Esther Ann Pcircc {T.146) and irHlumi A. Ghccn.
V— 431. MARGARET P. GHEEN (Hetty Ann, Margaret, Samuel,
William), b. Nov. i, 1823; d. Sept. 21, 1886; m. JAMES DOWNING Feb.
9, 1843 (see No. T.-534), son of Joseph Downing and Elizabeth Beidler, b.
Feb. 12,1816; d. Nov. 24, 1881.
Further record from his No.
V— 432. THOMAS PEIRCE GHEEN (Hetty Ann 4), b. Mar. 18,
788 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
1826, in Chester Co., Pa. He left home in Sept., 1844, and is supposed to
have died unmarried.
"^ V— 433. ANN ALICE GHEEN (Hetty Ann 4), b. Dec. 20, 1827; d.
Oct. 12, 1879; m. HEBER CHASE KIMBALL Sept. 10, 1844, son of Solo-
mon Farnum Kimball and Annie b. June 14, 1801, at Sheldon, Franklin Co.,
Vt.;d. June 22, 1868.
They resided in Salt Lake City, Utah, where both are buried.
Issue : —
1014. Samuel Heber, b. Dec. 9, 1851.
1015. Daniel Heber, b. Feb. 8, 1856.
1016. Andrew, b. Srpt. C, 1858. \ twitkj
1017. Alice Ann. b. Sept. 6. 1858. f
1018. Sarah Gheen, b. May 31. 1861.
V— 434. AMANDA TRIMBLE GHEEN* (Hetty Ann 4),b. Jan. 18,
1830; d. Nov. 4, 1904; m. HEBER CHASE KIMBALL Dec. — , 1845, i"
Nauvoo, 111., husband of her sister, Anna Alice (see last No.).
They resided at Salt Lake City, Utah. All were members of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly called the Mormon Church.
Note. — The following extracts are taken from a sketch of the life of Amanda
Trimble Gheen Kimball. She was born the same year that the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints was organized — 1830. Her father was a prosperous farmer, as was
also his father, Thomas Gheen, of Goshen, Chester Co.. Pa., and her mother waa also
the daughter of a prominent farmer of Thornbury, Delaware Co., Pa., all of whom
were Quakers. In 1S40 some Elders of the Mormon Church came to Chester Co., Pa., and
In August the father, mother and oldest sister were baptized and in December Ann A.,
aged 14 years, and Amanda T., aged 12 years, were baptized. In 1841 the father went
to Nauvoo, 111., and was ordained an Elder. He returned home and on Jan. 21, 1842,
sold his farm and May 11 started westward "for the Gospel sake," and arrived at Nau-
voo June 28, 1842. They were prospered and blessed and had a pleasant journey. He
bought an acre of land two blocks west of the Temple and built a two-story brlch
house. He also bought 80 acres of prairie laud. He made his family comfortable, as-
sisted in building the Temple, and was always very kind to the poor. The day before
the Prophet Joseph and his brother Hiram Smith were murdered by a mob In Carthage
jail, he visited them and was received with many blessings. In 1845 he was taken sud-
denly 111 and died July 15. Amongst the frequent visitors to his house were Brigham
Young and Heber C. Kimball, to whom the father became very much attached, and the
latter became the husband of the two daughters, Ann Alice and Amanda T. The two
sisters whose lives were so closely interwoven were just the opposite in looks and tem-
perament; Ann Alice was very tall, of dark complexion, black silken hair and very
dark eyes: was Intensely spiritual and rather delicate. Amanda T. was of medium
height, fair complexion, blue eyes and light hair; was rather temporal and seemed more
wrapped up in the affa;i-s of this life than her sister, and enjoyed robust health. Ann
Alice was gentle and rather Quakerish in her dress and seemed to avoid society, and ap-
peared happier In her home. Amanda T. was quick to speak, of high temperament,
loved and craved company, the a.^ssociation of the young and old. and was never known
to refuse an invitation to a social gathering. She was well and strong and never known
to shirk any duty. These two si.sters were baptized the same day, received their patri-
archal ble.-sing:s the' same day, were both married to the same husband, lived together,
reared their children together and loved each other's children; together they participated
in the trials, persecutions and drivings of their sect from their beautiful city of Nauvoo,
III., and from their homes and possessions, but both lived to enjoy true happiness In
their now far western home at Salt Lake City.
FIFTH GENERATION. 789
Issue : —
1019. Willinm Gheen, b. Mar. 3, 1851.
1020. Alberi. Ileber, b. Sept. 13, 1854.
1021. Jeremiuh H., b. Aug. 15, 1857; d. May 23, 1887.
1022. Moroni H., b. May 23, 1861.
V— 435. MARY ANN GHEEN (Hetty Ann 4), b. Dec. 29, 1832 at
E. Nantmeal, Chester Co., Pa. ; d. April 18, 1903, at Ogden Citv, Weber Co.,
Utah; m. WILLIAM ELMER, April ^, 1857, son of John Elmer and Sally 9* A.^f ft
, b. Sept. 1^1820, in Orange Co., Vt. ; d. Dec. 14, 1894, at Ogden. He '
was a farmer with residence at Ogden City, Utah.
Issue : —
1023. Levi James, b. Oct. 1, 1858.
1024. Esther Ann, b. Dec. 27, 1861.
1025. Amanda Violet, b. July 20, 1864.
102G. William Heber, b. Feb. 19. 1869.
V— 436. STEPHEN HARRIS GHEEN (Hetty Ann 4) b. April 19,
1835; m. MARY ADELIA HARDY, dau. of Joseph Hardy and Lucy ,
b. Nov. 6, 1839. Residence, St. Charles, Bear Lake Co., Idaho.
Issue : —
1027. Lucy Ann, b. Mar. 12, 1863.
1028. Stephen Peirce, b. Jan. 26, 1865.
1029. William Joseph, b. July 1, 1868.
1030. Amanda Elizabeth, b. Feb. 24, 1872.
1031. Ida Viola, b. Dec. 19, 1873.
1032. Lillian Uzel.
V— 437. LEVI A. GHEEN (Hetty Ann 4), b. Mar. i, 1840; m. JOS-
EPHINE LAURENSON, dau. of John Laurenson and Carrie , b. Aug.
24, 1851. Last residence given, Hamilton, Nevada.
Issue : —
1033. Alice, b. circa, 1876.
' V— 438. SARAH*' GHEEN (Esther Ann 4). b. Dec. 11. 1844, at Nau-
voo, 111., d. Jan. 13, 1869; m. ALE:<Al^bER NEPHI STEPHENS, i860, i\f^^^.
son of John Stephens and Elizabeth , b. Dec. 1 1, 1840. Residence, Ogden
City, Utah.
Issue: — ^ " "'
1034. William Ncphi, b. Oct. 14, 1861. ^ ft -"*'*' '1''^
1035. Ann Elizabeth, b. Aug. 22, 1864.
1036. Genevra Ellen, b. Oct. 2, 1866- d. 1883.
1037. John Andrew, b. Jan. 4, 18S».
Ch. of Phchc Peirce {T.-147) and John Bcnington.
V— 439. ANN BENINGTON (Phebe, Margaret, Samuel, William), b.
790 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
4 mo. 6, 1827; d. I mo. 27, 1903, at West Chester, Pa.; m. JAMES EL-
FRETH 10 mo. 14, 1857, at Concord Mtg., son of Jacob R. Elfretli and Abi-
gail Peirce, b. 3 mo. 2"], 1833; d. 4 mo. 30, 1907.
They resided for some years at Millville, N. J. ; afterwards hved in Phila-
delphia, but were boarding in West Chester, Pa., at the time of her death. They
were members of the Society of Orthodox Friends.
Issue : —
1038. John Benington, b. S-25-1859.
1039. Miriam, b. 7-4-1863.
V— 440. SAMUEL BENINGTON (Phebe 4), b. 12 mo. 7, 1828; m.
MARY BALDERSON 10 mo. 11, 1853, dau. of Jacob Balderson and Martha
Livezey, b. i mo. — , 1824; d. 4 mo. 8, 1859.
M. second, REBECCA TRIMBLE 3 mo. 3, 1869 (see No. T.-453), dau.
of Stephen M. Trimble and Lydia Sharpless, b. 5 mo. 22, 1840.
The-,' resided on a farm in Concord Twp., Delaware Co., Pa., for many
years, where he was a school director several years. Finally, in, 1885 they
removed to Confidence, Wayne Co., Iowa. No issue.
V— 441. RACHEL BENINGTON (Phebe, Margaret, Samuel, Wil-
liam), b. 8 mo. 23, 1832; d. 2 mo. 8, 1897; m- DANIEL B. PRICE 12 mo.
5, 1883, at Media Mtg.
They resided at his place in Falls Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. After his death
about 8 mo. 1896, she returned to her father's residence at Media, Pa. She was
buried at Concord Mtg. She was for thirty years an acceptable minister in
the Society of Orthodox Friends. She was widely known and highly respect-
ed. Her husband had been married first to Hannah B. Child 5 mo. 18, 1848
V— 442. HENRY BENINGTON (Phebe 4), b. 6 mo. 13, 1835; d. 5
mo. 12, 1859; unm. He resided with his parents, bur. at Concord Mtg.
V— 443. MARGARET BENINGTON (Phebe 4), b. i mo. 16, 1843.
She kept house for her father for many years at his last residence in
Media, Pa., where she remained for a few years, then removed, with addrss
218 West Rittenhouse St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.
V— 444. JOHN BENINGTON, JR. (Phebe 4), b. 8 mo. 4, 1845; d. 4
mo. 6, 1875 ; unm. ; buried at Concord Mtg.
Ch. of Thomas J. Peirce (T.-150) and Martha Ann Smith, all born in Con-
cord, Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 445. NARCISSA PEIRCE (Thomas J. 4), b. Dec. 3, 1847 ; d. July
24, 1849.
FIFTH GENERATION. 791
V— 446. ALONZA HENDRICKSON PEIRCE (Thomas J. 4), b.
April 28, 1850; d. March 9, 1854.
V— 447. CLARA BELLE PEIRCE (Thomas J., Margaret, Samuel,
William), b. Tune 10, 1854; m. WILLIAM P. McCAY Mar 8, 1876, son of
William T. McCay and Evalina H. Bullock, b. Aug. 18, 1854.
He is a farmer. Address, Concordville, Pa.
Issue : —
1040. Charlotte S.. b. July 27. 1876.
1041. Thomas J. P., b. Dec. 30, 1882.
V— 448. SAMUEL HOWARD PEIRCE CThomas J. 4), b. March 13,
1859; d. March 18, 1906: m. MARGARETTA ELLA COLEMAN Oct 13,
1882, dau. of William S. Coleman and Elizabeth Agnes Wise, b. in Virginia.
Their last residence was Wilmington, Del., where he died, and she con-
tinues. He was buried at Concord Mtg.
Issue: —
1042. Cloyd T., b. Sept. 1, 1887; cl. Feb. 28, 1888.
1043. Florence S.. b. July 22, 1889.
Line of William, Samuel, Joseph.
Ch. of Phebe Trimble {T.-154) and Abraham Rothrock, M. D., all born at
McVeytown, Mifflin Co., Pa.
V— 449. JOSEPH TRIMBLE ROTHROCK (Phebe, Joseph, Samuel,
William), b. April 9, 1839; m. MARTHA E. MAY May 30, 1869, dau. of
Addison May* and Elizabeth Shafer, of West Chester, Pa., b. Mar. 22, 1840,
in Coventry Twp.
They resided at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., for some time removed thence to West
Chester, 428 N. Church St., where they continue. He was graduated B. S.,
Harvard, 1864, and M. D. University of Penna, 1867: was Captain Co. E, 20th
Pa. Cavalry in the Civil War and wounded at Fredericksburg, Va. ; appointed
Prof, of Botany. University of Penna., 1877. He is the author of Vacation
Cruisings, Botany of the Wheeler Expedition, Flora of Alaska, Revision of
North American Guarinese, Pennsylvania Forestr\' Reports. 1895. &c. ; one of
the editors of Forest Leaves. The crowning work of his life has been the se-
curing of legislation for the preser\'ation of our forests, for which he labored
with untiring zeal, and which won his appointment as Commissioner of For-
estry of Pennsylvania in 1893, which office he still holds.
Note. — Addison Mny, fon of Robert May (iron-master) of Ccntreville, P.T.. and
Ruth Potts. Elir.nbPth May, dnu. of Judge I/pmuel Shafer and Martha Bull, the latter
being a dau. of Col. Thomas Bull, of the Revolutionary Army.
792 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Children : —
1044. Addison May. b. May 12. 1870.
1045. Henry A., b. Oct. 24. 1872.
1046. Howard Gray, b. Sept. 5. 1874; d. Sept. 3, 1877.
1047. Elizabeth May, b. Mar. 23, 1877.
1048. Martha May, b. Sept. 10, 1882; d. Mar. 29, 1883.
V— 450. ANN AMANDA ROTHROCK (Phebe, Joseph, Samuel, Wil-
liam), b. June 29, 1840; unm. He resides at McVeytown, Mifliin Co., Pa.
V— 451. MARY M. ROTHROCK (Phebe, Joseph Samuel, William),
b. Aug. 12. 1842; d. Mar. 18, 1898; m. DAVID M. McFARLAND Sept. 11,
1866, son of James McFarland and Mary Meconkey, b. May 6, 1839, at Tredy-
ffrin, Pa.; d. Oct. 12, 1899.
They resided in West Chester, Pa., where they both died. Both were bur-
ied at Oakland Cemetery. When yottng he entered the office of his imcle,
David Meconkey, a banker and broker in West Chester, upon whose death in
1868 he succeeded to the management of the business. As executor and trus-
tee he had charge of large estates and was considered an expert on the value
of real estate.
Children : —
1049. Charles T., b. June 15, 1867. 1 rp^j,„
1050. James R., b. June 15, 1867; d. Sept. — . 1867. / '■^^^^■
1051. Elizabeth W., b. May 16 1870.
1052. George K., b. July 23, 1875.
1053. Hettie T., b. Feb. 25, 1878; d. Jan. 7, 1881.
1054. Mary M., b. Aug. 14, 1880; d. Aug. 22, 1880.
Line of William, Samuel, Samuel.
Ch. of Stephen M. Trimble (T.-i^S) and Lydia Sharpless, all except the eldest
bom in Chester Twp., Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 452. JOHN TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, William) b. 5
mo. 6, 1838; d. 7 mo. 31, 1886; unm.
He was born at Haverford ; educated at Westtown ; went early to live with
his grandmother at the old Mendenhall homestead in Concord Twp. He had
succeeded to the ownership of the farm. He was an influential and highly re-
spected citizen, an esteemed and active member of Concord Monthly Meet-
ing of Friends holding the position of overseer. He was buried at this place.
V— 453. REBECCA TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, William),
b. 5 mo. 22,^1840; m. SAMUEL BENINGTON, 3 mo .3, 1869 (No. T.-440),
as his second wife. No issue.
V— 454. SAMUEL TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, William), b.
FIFTH GENERATION. 793
2 mo. 26, 1843 • m- MARY L. EVANS, 5. mo. 5, 1870, at Middletown Mtg.,
(No. T.-386), dau. of Isaac C. and Ann Evans, b. 6 mo. 20, 1848; d. 3 mo. 7,
1904; bur. at Middletown Mtg.
M. second, ANNE EVANS 5 mo. 10, 1906, sister to his first wife, b.
9 mo. 26, 1854 (No. T.-391).
He graduated M. D. University of Penna., 1867. He settled and prac-
ticed at Lima, Middletown Twp., Delaware Co., Pa., for many years. After
the death of his wife he removed to a farm in Newtown Twp. which he had
purchased in 1900, and relinquished his medical practice. Besides his pro-
ficiency in medicine he is also well versed in the science of botany. Address,
Newtown Square, Pa.
Issue : —
1055. Joseph Evans, b. 3-3-1S71; d. 4-5-1896.
1056. John, b. 4-2-1877.
1007. Grace, b. 3-14-1881; d. 3-17-1881.
1058. George Martin, b. 4-11-1883.
V— 455. GEORGE TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, William), b.
7 mo. 12, 1845; d. 6 mo. 10, 1889; unm.
He resided at his parents' home, and assisted on the farm. He was en-
dowed with more than ordinary qualities of mind and heart and urbanity of
manners. His health failing he first tried the climate of Florida and afterwards
of Colorado Springs, where he died. His body was brought home and bur.
at Chester Mtg.
V— 456. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, William),
b. 8 mo. 19, 1847; m. JANE MENDENHALL 5 mo. 4, 1887, at Concord
Mtg., dau. of Jacob H. Mendenhall and Hannah W. Newlin, b. 3 mo. 19,
1847, iri Nether Providence Twp.
He succeeded his brother John at the Concord homestead, is an intelli-
gent agriculturist and well skilled in botany. He is an active member in the
Society of Friends, in which he holds important positions. He has filled the
offices of School Director and Supervisor of Roads in his township with com-
mendable abihty. No issue.
V— 457. ANN TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel. Samuel, William), b. i
mo. 25, 185 1 ; unm. She continued with her parents while they liveil, remain-
ing at their last residence. She is a valued Friend.
V— 458. HENRY TRIMBLE (Stephen. Samuel, Samuel. William), b.
5 mo. 22, 1853 ; d. 8 mo. 24. 1898, at St. David's Pa. : bur. at Friends' S. Wes-
term Grounds, near Phila. ; m. MARY J. WARRINGTON 4 mo. 14, 1881,
at Moorestown, N. J., dau. of Seth Warrington and Mary Newlin Jaikins of
that place, b. 5 mo. 15, 1854, Westfield, N. J.
794 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He graduated at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1876, then spent two
years in the special study of chemistry at the University of Penna. He was
elected Prof, of analytical chemistry, College of Pharmacy, 1883, from which
he received the degree Ph. M., 1891. Haverford College conferred A. M.,
1896. He was elected a member of American Philosophical Society, 1897.
He published two volumes on "The Tannins;" 53 articles in the Am. Journal
of Pharmacy; "Some North American Coniferae," in connection with Prof.
Edson Bastin, besides works on chemistr)-. He had been to Europe in con-
nection with his profession. Resided at St. David's 1892-98. His widow
removed to Moylan, Delaware Co., Pa.
Children : —
1059. Martha Warrington, b. 7-12-1S84.
1060. Ruth A., b. 12-23-lS!)5; d. 8-31-190S.
1061. Alice, b. 9-5-1895.
V— 459. RUTH ANNA TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, Wil-
liam), b. 9 mo. 8, 1855; d. 2 mo. 27, 1876; unm. ; bur. at Chester Mtg.
V— 460. JOSEPH TRIMBLE (Stephen, Samuel, Samuel, William), b.
7 mo. 12, 1857; m. EMMA FORSYTHE 9 mo. 18, 1889, at Birmingham
Mtg., dau. of William Forsythe and Elizabeth Pusey, of Binningham, Pa.,
b. 12 mo. 20, 1858; d. II mo. 12, 1895.
They settled at the homestead in Chester Twp., where she died. He is a
farmer and dairyman, member of Guernsey Club. The family all belong to
Chester Meeting of the Society of Friends.
Children : —
10G2. Stephen Martin, h. C-10-1S91.
1063. Anna Forsythe, b. 8-30-1892.
10G4. Emma Lydia, b. 1-1-1895.
Ch. of Ann Trimble {164) and George Martin. The first born at Concord-
ville, the rest at Philadelphia.
V— 461. EDITH MARTIN, b. 10 mo. 25, 1850; d. 10 mo. 28, 1863.
V— 462. REBECCA MARTIN, b. 6 mo. 6, 1852; d. 11 mo. 27, 1853.
V— 463. GEORGE MARTIN, b. 2 mo. 7, 1854; d. 11 mo. 4, 1854.
Line of William, Hannah, Hannah.
Ch. of Abel Thomas {T.-16S) and Patience Thome.
y V— 464. HANNAH THOMAS (Abel. Hannah, Hannah, William), b.
^
FIFTH GENERATION.
795
^
3 mo. 4, 1837; m. FRANKLIN GEROTHMAN ALLEN 3 mo. 30, 1859,
son of John Allen* and Chloe R. Allen, of Erie Co., N. Y., b. 12 mo. i, 1834.
They reside at Union Springs, Cayuga Co., N. Y.
Children : —
1065. Edward P., b. 1-6-1S60.
1 lOeG. John Henry, b. 11-1-1861.
I 1UC7. Mary C. b. 7-21-1S63.
1 1068. Anna T.. b. S-29-1S65.
,' 1069. Emmai Chloe, b. 8-11-1S69.
[1070. George S., b. 7-27-1871.
^TJ7l. Esther Elizabeth, b. 5-18-1S74.
1072. Louisa Thomas, b. 7-14-1S76.
1073. William Thomas, b. 10-18-1879.
r'
V— 465. EDWARD A. THO^L\S (Abel, Hannah, Hannah, William),
b. 4 mo. 27, 1838; d. 9 mo. 2, 1890; m. HELEN L. BRISTOL, 9 mo. — ,
1867, dau. of Dr. Bristol, of Rochester N. Y.
In 1862, while practising law at Auburn, N. J., Edward A. Thomas
raised a company of volunteers for the Civil War known as Company C, 1 1 ith
Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, of which he was captain. He was taken prisoner
at Harper's Ferry and was later on exchanged. He returned to Auburn and
resumed the practice of law, and for a year was Mayor of the city. During
Grant's administration he served as U. S. Judge for the Territory of Wyo-
ming, and subsequently practised law in Wyoming and Utah and then re-
turned to the East. His death occurred at Norristown, Pa., after a short illness.
Children : —
1U74. Helen B.. b. 10-8-lS(i8.
1075. Albert Gorham, b. 7-li;-18.G.
1841.
V— 466. ELIZABETH THOMAS, b. 11 mo. i, 1840; d. 2 mo. 28,
Ch. of John J. Thomas {T.-iyi) atid Mary S. Hoivland, all bom at Macedon,
Wayne Co., N. Y., except the last, who was born
at Union Springs, N. Y.
V— 467. CATHERINE THOMAS, b. 6 mo. 27, 1839; d. 9 mo. 4. 1841.
a-"'V_468. LOUISA THOMAS (John J.. Hannah, Hannah, William), b.
Note. John Allen and Chloe R. Allen were m. 5 mo. 29, 1831. John d. 2 mo. 23,
1873; Chloe R. d. 12 mo. 13, 1870. John and Chloe R. had four children: Olive, b. 9-
10-1833; d. 1-29-1834. Franklin Qerothman, b. 12-1-1834; Olive Esther, b. 3-31-183G; Hen-
ry Clay, b. 3-21-1845.
John Allen, son of Joseph Allen nnd Rebecca Potter, who had six children: Har-
riet, John. Potter, Ruth, Abner and Rhoba. Potter and Abner removed, to Missouri.
Chloe R. Allen, dau. of Oerothnian .\llGn and Olivia Randall, who had three chil-
dren: Lavina, Chloe and Esther.
Joseph Allen and Gerothman Allen were brothers.
796 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
4 mo. 27, 1841; m. REV. ALBERT FRANKLIN LYLE, a Presbyterian
clergyman, 6 nio. 22, 1872, son of Joshua Bircham Lyle* and Ann Elizabeth
Simpson, b. 4 mo. 11, 1839, in New Brunswick, Canada; d. 11 mo. 7, 1910.
She is an Orthodox Friend and a woman of broad, sympathetic and brilliant
intellect, whose life has been devoted to Christian work of many kinds. Her
husband after a long and faithful service in the ministry is now retired. He
filled pastorates at Union Springs, N. Y., Utica, N. Y., Ilion, N. Y., and New-
ark, N. J. They reside at 203 South Sixth St., Newark, N. J.
Children : —
1076. George Henry, b. 5-1-1873; d. 5-17-1S75; b. and d. at Union Springs, N. Y.
1077. M^iDiam Thomas, b. 1-10-1S75.
1078. Herbert Cecil, b. 9-25-1877.
1079. Henry Albert, b. 5-21-1S80.
1080. Rose Marian, b. 9-3-1886.
V— 469. HENRY THOMAS, b. 5 mo. 6, 1843; d. 4 mo. 6, 1849.
V— 470. WILLIAM H. THOMAS, b. 8 mo. 11, 1847; d. i mo. 16,
1851.
V— 471. CAROLINE THOMAS (John J., Hannah, Hannah, William),
b. 9 mo. 26, 1850. She resides with address at Union Springs, Cayuga, Co.,
N. Y.
V— 472. EMILY THOMAS (John J., Hannah, Hannah, William), b.
II mo. 21, 1853. She resides same as last.
V— 473. ELIZABETH H. THOMAS (John J., Hannah, Hannah, Wil-
liam), b. 1 1 mo. 29, 1856. She resides same as last two, all at the homestead
of their father.
Line of William, Hannah, Elizabeth.
Ch. of Hannah J. Mcchem {T.-iy^) mid John H. Hoisted.
V— 474. ELLEN M. HALSTED (Hannah, Elizabeth, Hannah, Wil-
Note. — Joshua B. Lyle, son of John Lyle, a Revolutionary soldier in the British
Army, 71st Highland Light Infantry, and Abigail Bircham; John Lyle, son of David
Lyle, of the County of Caithness, Scotland, and Katherine Manson.
Ann B. Simpson, daa. of William Simpson, a Revolutionary soldier in the Amer-
ican Army, Ist New Hampshire Regiment, and Betsey Hanson; William Simpson, son
of Andrew Simpson, Jr., and Agnes Ayres. Andrew Simpson, Jr., son of Andrew Simi>-
Eon and Betsey Fatten. Andrew and Betsey came Lo Boston from Coleraine, County
Antrim, Ireland, in 1725. They removed to Nottingham, N. H., about 1740 and It was
here that Betsey was tomahawked by the Indians in 1742. Young Andrew, who had
beeiii sent to the spring tor water by his mother, fell down in the cornfield, cried, fell
asleep and thus escaped the terrible fate which befell his mother.
FIFTH GENERATION. 797
liam), b. Oct. 16, 183 1 ; m. WILLIAM HOTCHKISS, M. D., Sept. 11, i860,
son of Freeman and Lydia Hotchkiss. He d. 7 mo. 2, 1873.
Before her marriage Ellen was a school teacher. Her address is, Buchan-
an, Mich.
Issue : —
1081. Carrie Ella, b. June 20, 1861; d. Apr. 15, 1885; unm.
V— 475. ELIZABETH HALSTED (Hannah, Elizabeth, Hannah, Wil-
liam, b. Mar. 3, 1833; m. GEORGE CHURCHILL July 16, 1855, son of
Orin Churchill, b. Sept. 12, 1834; d. Feb. 19, 1900.
He was a merchant at Buchanan, Mich, where Elizabeth still resides.
Issue : —
1082. William Orrin. b. Dec. 25, 1857.
1083. Harry Lemuel, b. Feb. 22, 1862.
V— 476. NAOMI HALSTED, d. in infancy.
V— 477. MARY JANE HALSTED (Hannah, Elizabeth, Hannah,
William), b. Feb. 2, 1840; d. Aug. 31, 1889: m. SCHYLER V. FISKE, circa
1857, son of Thomas and Rebecca Fiske. He d. Nov. — , 1863, in the anny.
Issue : —
1084. George Henry, b. Feb. 11, 1858; d. Nov. — , 1859.
1085. Mary Mae, b. June 23, 1860.
M. second, HENRY WATSON, M. D., son of William and Sarah
Watson. He d. Sept. 2, 1888. They resided at Bedford. Mich. No issue
by this m.
V— 478. JONATHAN HALSTEAD (Hannah, Elizabeth. Hannah,
William ), b. Sept. 5, 1842: m. MARIETTE E. REYNOLDS Nov. i, 1863,
dau. of John Reynolds and Anna Dean, b. 11 mo. 13, 1841.
By trade he was a wagon maker ; afterwards was with his son in the Hal-
stead Table Co. Address, Pentwater, Mich.
Issue : —
1086. Zoe Ella, b. Jan. 1. 1867; d. July 25, 1888.
1087. Daniel J., b. June 8. 1870.
1088. Stanley M., b. Oct. 1. 1880.
V— 479. ANN M. HALSTED (Hannah. Elizabeth, Hannah, William),
b. Nov. 5, 1844; d. Mar. 6. 1899 ;m. EDWARD FREEMAN, 1862.
He enlisted in the army during the Civil War and was never heard from;
probably killed.
M. second, SAMUEL KOHLER 6 mo. 16, 1872. Residence, Battle
Creek, Calhoun Co., Mich.
798 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue by first husband : —
1089. Dewitt C, b. Aug. 26. 1863.
V— 480. SUSAN D. HALSTED (Hannah, Elizabeth, Hannah, Wil-
Ham), b. Dec. 25, 1857; d. Aug. 23, 1873; unm. She was a teacher.
Ch. of John Meachem {T.-1/4) and Caroline A. Lord.
V — ^481. A boy, d. unnamed in infancy.
V— 482. CLARA ELIZABETH MEACHEM, d. in her 7th year.
Ch. of Isaac J. Mcchcm {T.ij^) and Celestia RusA^il,
V— 483. FLORENCE MECHEM (Isaac, EHzabeth, Hannah, Wil-
Ham), b. 7 mo. 14, 1856. Address 141 Maple St., Battle Creek, Mich.
V— 484. FLOYD RUSSELL MECHEM (Isaac 4, Elizabeth, Hannali,
William) b. May 9, 1858; m. JESSIE COLLIER Dec. 4, 1884, dau. of Vic-
tory P. and Minerva Collier, of Battle Creek, Mich.
He was educated in the common schools and graduated from Battle Creek,
High School. The University of Michigan gave him the honorary degree of
A. M. He has been professor of law in Detroit College of Law, University
of Michigan and later at the University of Chicago. He is the author of sev-
eral legal treatises, as on agency, sales, public offices, partnership, carriers, etc.
Residence, 5714 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.
Issue : —
1090. John Collier, b. Jan. 1. 1886.
1091. Philip Russell, b. Dec. 12, 1892.
V— 485. GEORGE W. MECHEM (Isaac. Elizabeth, Hannah, William),
b. 12 mo. 18, i860: m. CLARA MESSER 10 mo. 9, 1888, dau. of Horace
Green Messer* and Sarah Wallace, b. 8 mo. 25, 1862; d. 7 mo. 28, 1897.
He is an attorney at law, 303 Post Building, Battle Creek, Mich.
Issue : —
1092. Leland, b. 9-19-1891.
1093. Clara, b. 12-17-1895.
1094. Horace Messer. b. 7-6-1897.
Note.— Horace G. Messer, b. about 1832; d. 1-14-1904. Sarah Wallace, b. 4-16-1837;
d. 9-15-1902. They were m. 11-20-1853.
FIFTH GENERATION. 799
V— 486. CHARLES GIBBS MECHEM (Isaac, Elizabeth, Hannah,
William), b. July 27, 1864; m. SARA S. CAMPBELL Nov. 10, 1890. at
Battle Creek; b. Feb. 11, 1866 (dau. of Alexander Campl)ell, of Cambria,
N. Y., b. Mar. 17, 1836; d. Jan. 29, 1901, and Chloe Wilson, of Wilson,
N. Y., b. Feb. 11, 1840; d. Oct. 25, 1901). He is treasurer of the Duplex
Printing Press Co., of and with residence at Battle Creek, Mich.
Issue : —
1095. Florence Alviia. b. May 3, 189.'?.
1096. Elizabeth Celestia, b. June 6, 1896.
V— 487. WILLIAM HERBERT MECHEM (Isaac, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. Aug. 5, 1868; d. May 16, 1900; m. ELLA HAZEN July
23, 1896, dau. of AJonza Pratt Hazen and Marilla D. — , b. July 4, 1868.
He was a civil engineer, was in the employ of the Grand Trunk R. R.,
and lost his life in an accident whilst on the cars. Her address is, 23 Cliflf St.,
Battle Creek, Mich. No issue.
Ch. of Elizabeth Mcchcm {T.-178) and John Knoides, born in Penfield, Cal-
houn Co., Mich.
V— 488. GEORGE M. KNOWLES (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Hannah,
William), b. July 21. 1839; m. CAROLINE WAY Mar. 19, 1867; dau. of
George and Hannah Way. b. Sept. 3, 1849.
He was a farmer at one time at Ottawa, Franklin Co., Kan., but returned
to near Battle Creek, Mich., R. D. 3.
Issue : —
1097. Stanley J., b. Nov. 29, 1809.
1098. Lillie G., b. Nov. 6, 1873.
1099. Claude G., b. April 19, 1S76.
V— 489. ANN M. KNOWLES (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Hannah, Wil-
liam), b. Jan. 5, 1842 ; d. June 8. 1881 ; m. SYLVANUS McCLELLAN Nov.
9, 1866, son of Thomas and Tina McClellan, b. Sept. 8, 1837. He is a car-
penter of Battle Creek, Mich.
Issue : —
1100. John M., b. June 33, 1877; d. Dec. 23, 1902.
Ch. of Mary Mcchcm (T.-j/g) and David Hoisted.
V— 490. CHARLOTTE PEARL HALSTED (Mary, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. June 12, 18^7: d. Jan. 12, 1904, at Kansas City, Mo.; m.
GEORGE THOMPSON FAIRCHILD Nov. 25, 1863, son of Grandison
Fairchild and Nancy Harris, b. Oct. 6. 1838, at Brownhelm, O. ; d. Mar. 16,
1901, at Berea, Ky., where both were buried.
8oo TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He graduated at Oberlin Colleg-e, Oliio, 1863. He was Prof, of English
at Olivet College, 1864; Prof, of English at Michigan Agricultural College,
Lansing, Mich., 1865 to 1879; president Kansas State Agricultural College,
Manhattan, Kan., 1879 to 1897; vice president Berea College, Berea, Ky., 1899
to his death.
Issue : —
1101. Mary Agnes, b. Aug. 21, 1864.
1102. Edwin Milton, b. Nov. 7, 186B.
1103. Paul Halsted, b. June 22, 1867.
1104; David Grandiaon, b. April 7, 1869.
1105. Anna Delia, b. July 21, 1871.
v.— 491. MILTON ARNOLD HALSTED (Mary, Elizabeth, Hannali,
William), b. Sept. 17, 1838, in Mich. ; d. Jan. 4, 1904, in 111. ;m. ELIZABETH
WOODWARD HOCKENHULL May 4. 1870, dau. of Robert HockenhuU
and Matilda McMackin, of Jacksonville, 111., b. circa 1845.
("Mr. HockenhuU was a man of promineiace and wealth; he came from
Cheshire, England, but his wife and children were Americans.")
Dr. M. A. Halsted attended country schools, and spent two years in the
University of Michigan. Later he studied medicine, and, in 1859, was grad-
uated from the Cleveland Medical College. He began the practice of medi-
cine at the age of twenty-one years, in Geneseo, N. Y., and later practiced at
Northampton, Mass. In 1863 he entered the army as assistant surgeon of
the 15th N. Y. Cav. and saw hard service, being mustered out in 1865 ; having
taken part in the grand review at Washington, in Custer's command. After
the war Dr. Halsted went first to Laporte, Ind., remaining only a short time,
and then going to Leavenworth, Kan., where he remained until 1867. He
then went to Jacksonville, 111., for a very short time, and then returned to
Leavenworth, where he stayed until 1877. He then went to Jacksonville, 111.,
which was ever after his home. He was a good friend, a good man and a
fine physician. He was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery.
Issue : —
1106. Mary, b. Oct. 4, 1871; d. Aug. 25, 1872.
1107. Matilda, b. Jan. 27, 1873; d. April 12, 1901.
1108. Katherine, b. Aug. — , 1877; d. in infancy.
1109. Robert HockenhuU, b. Sept. 16, 1878.
1110. Charlotte, b. April 9, 1884.
nil. Jane, b. Oct. 13, 1889.
V— 492. ADELLA HALSTED (Mary, Elizabeth, Hannah, William),
b. 8 mo. 2^, 1841; d. 9 mo. 14, 1866; unm.
V— 493. STANLEY MECHEM HALSTED (Mary, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. 10 mo. 18, 1843: d. 1877; m. SARAH A. BRUCE.
He was a member of 71st N. Y. Infantry and afterwards a captain in
another regiment. He was New York agent in Chicago for a comb factory.
No issue.
FIFTH GENERATION. 8oi
V— 484. GEORGE MECHEM HALSTED (Mary 4), b. 9 mo. 14,
1845; d. 6 mo. 12, 1873. He was in the telegraph service during the Civil
War.
V— 495. EDWARD MONROE HALSTED (Mary, EHzabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. Nov. 13, 1847; m- ALICE ADELE UPTON May 3, 1871,
dau. of Parley and Hannah W. Upton, of Batavia, N. Y. ;d. April 26, 1886.
M. second, MARY CAMERON THOMPSON June 5, 1889, dau. of
Alexander Harrison and Lucy Margaret Thompson, of Booneville, Missouri,
b. June 7, 1852. Theii' address, 3515 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111.
Issue by first wife: —
1112. Nellie Maria, b. Aug. 15. 1877.
1113. Belle Upton, b. Nov. 20, 1879.
V— 496. HENRY POWELL HALSTED (Marv. Elizabeth, Hannah,
William), b. April 18, 1850; m. JENNIE M. NORTHRUP, Oct. 22, 1878,
dau. of George Northrup (b. 1832; d. 1870) and Marv A. Northrup (b.
1836), b. Feb. 28, 1857.
He is a physician and surgeon. He graduated at the Michigan Agricul-
tural College, 1871, and University of Michigan, M. D., 1877; is president
of U. S. Pension Board atOwosso, Mich., with address, Perry, Shiawassee
Co., Mich.
Issue : —
1114. Paul D., b. Jan. 21. 1881.
1115. Thaddeus H.. b. July 5, 1884.
V— 497. BYRON DAVID HALSTED (Mary, Elizabeth, Hannah, Wil-
liam), b. June 7, 1852, in Venice, Cayuga Co., N. Y. ; m. SUS.AN E. HOWE,
1883, dau. of John M. Howe and Emclinc Barnard Jenkins, b. Oct. 18, 1858;
d. Dec. 15, 1890.
M. second, ELLA L. HOWE. 1894, sister of his first wife, both being
granddaughters of Major Howe of Gen. Washington's staff, b. Nov. 16, 1854;
d. June I, 1896.
M. third, H.\NNAH W. HAINES, 1899. dau. of Aaron Haines and
Priscilla Gardener.
He graduated from Michigan Agricultural College in 1871 and taught in
the same college ; studied botany and chemistry in Harvard University from
1874 to 1876, receiving the degree of Doctor of Sciaice: taught in Chicago
High School; then associate editor of .American .Agriculturist, in 1879 man-
aging editor for three years. In 1885 Ijecame professor of botany in Iowa Agri-
cultural College and accepted similar position in i88g in Rutgers College, New
Brunswick, N. J.
He is a member of various scientific associations and in 1897-9 was presi-
dent of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, and in 1900
8o2 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
president of the Botanical Society of America. His residence and address is
New Brunswick, N. J.
Issue by first wife: —
1116. Claire, b. Oct. 18, 188-3.
1117. Edwin H., b. Jan. 27, 1888.
Issued by second wife: —
1118. Ella H., b. May 30, 1896.
Ch. of Stanley Mechem (T.-iSo) and Eunice H. Bryant.
V— 498. EVANGELINE MECHEM (Stanley, Elizabeth, Hannah,
William), b. Feb. 11, 1854; d. April 10, 1896; m. SAMUEL B. MINSHALL
May I, 1877. He d. April 10, 1896.
He was an attorney and insurance agent. They resided at Pentwater,
Mich., where he had his business office. The whole family lost their lives the
same night by being shot by the father, who had also mortally shot W. B. O.
Sands on his way home, after which he turned the weapon upon himself; pre-
sumably he was either insane or despondent. The wife is described as being
at the time of her marriage "a very sweet and lovable girl." They were
all buried in one grave at Pentwater, Mich.
Issue : —
1119. Ruby Minshall, b. Sept. 15, 1881; d. April 10, 1896.
1120. Pearl Minshall, b. 1882; d. 1882.
1121. George Bachtel Miushall, b. Sept. 7, 1892; d. April 10, 1896.
1122. Frank Bryant Minshall, b. Dec. 19, 1S93; d. April 10, 1896.
V— 499. GEORGE B. MECHEM (Stanlev. Elizabeth, Hannah, Wil-
liam), b. May 11, i860; m. LINDA WADE June 23, 1886, dau. of John P.
and Sara S. Wade, b. Nov. 29, 1853.
He is of the firm of Mechem & Fuller, dealers in hardware, farm machin-
ery, gasoline engines, etc., etc., at Fennville, Mich. No issue.
Line of William, Hannah, Isaac.
Ch. of Thomas Lightfoot and (T.-/?^) (7;/(/ Thyrza Pcirce.
V — 500. SARA L^■COBS (Thomas, Isaac, Hannah, William), b. 5 nio.
7, 1850; in. MAHLON LINTON PACKER, 9 mo. 16, 1875, son of Thomas
Vickers Packer* and Margaret Linton, b. 9 mo. 17, 1850.
Note. — "Thomas Vickers Packer, son of Aaron and Rebecca Packer, was b. 2-lC-
1814, at Reading, Berks Co., Pa., where he lived until his 12th year, when his parents
removed as pioneers to Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, where he grew to manhood in the nurture
and admonition of the Society of Friends, his father being for sixty years a minister in
that society. On 4 mo. 17, 1844, he m. at Bentleysville, Washington Co.. Pa., Margarrt
Linton, with whom he lived .53 years. In the spring of 1851 with their young family
they removed from Ohio to Iowa and settled near Oakland, Mills Co., after having liv'>d
the first five years in Salem, Henry Co. Many still remember his heroism in nursing
among the cholera stricken people during a dreadful summer of floods and contagion.
In 1862 he returned to the homestead south of Salem, where his nine children grew up."
I
FIFTH GENERATION. 803
The}f reside at Salem, Henry Co., Iowa.
Children : —
1123. Linton, b. July 2, 1876.
1124. Hugh, b. May 17, 1881; d. May 31, 1881.
1125. Harold, b. June 14. 1882.
1126. Paul, b. Oct. 13, 1886.
1127. Leah, b. Jan. 6, 1892.
V— 501. RACHEL JACOBS (Thomas. Isaac, Hannah, William) b. 8
mo. I, 1852. She resides near St. Francis, Chey«ine Co., Kan.
V— 502. JOSEPH JACOBS CThomas, Isaac. Hannah. William), b.
9 mo. 25. 1856: m. EMMA PACKER 11 mo. 26. 1885. dau. of Thomas V.
Packer and Margaret Linton, b. 8 mo. 31, 1859; d. 10 mo. 22, 1893.
He resides on a homestead near St. Francis, Cheyenne Co , Kan.
Children : —
1128. Margaret Louise, b. Nov. 22. 1886.
1129. Helen WInnifred, b. July 20, 1889.
V— 503. EDWARD JACOBS (Thomas. Isaac. Hannah. William), b:
I mo. 9, i860; m. EMMA DENNEY 10 mo. 14. 1880, dau. of James Denny
and Sarah Wickersham. b. Sept. 3, 1862: d. i mo. 17, 1905.
He resides near St. Francis. Cheyenne Co.. Kan., on a place adjoining- his
brother's.
Children : —
1130. Dorance, b. 7-20-1881.
1131. Cliarles Arden, b. 10-30-1883; d. P-7-1SS5.
1132. Leiand, b. 12-19-1885.
1133. Jessie Edna. b. 5-20-1888.
1134. James Ralph, b. 3-8-1890.
1135. Isabel, b. 6-19-1891.
1136. Verne Lament, b. 5-1-1893; d. 3-1-1896.
Ch. of Isaac Jacobs {T.-i8^) and Elizabeth Thayer. The eldest and youngest
born in Cayuga Co., the others in Wayne Co., N. Y.
V— 504. MARY SPENCER JACOBS, b. 12 mo. 15, 1845; d. 8 mo.
30. 1855.
V— 505. MATILDA JACOBS (Isaac. Isaac, Hannah. William), b. 6
mo. 30. 1848, at Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. ; num.; resides at "Pointed
Firs;" address, Aurora, Cayuga Co., N. Y. She has been a valuable con-
tributor to tiie materials of tiiis work, especially of the genealogy and history
of several families.
8o4 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 506. ARTHUR JACOBS, b. 11 mo. 6, 1850; d. 8 mo. 20, 1855.
V— 507. LUCY JACOBS (Isaac, Isaac, Hannah, William), b. i mo. 27,
1857, at "Ashwood," Cayuga Co., N. Y. ; resides with her sister.
Line of William, Daniel Thomazine.
Ch. of Daniel T. Jcnks (T.-ipi) and Mary Aim- Stockton.
V— 508. ABRAHAM S. JENKS (Daniel, Thomazine, Daniel, Wil-
liam), b. Burlington, N. J., Aug. 4, 1820; d. in Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1895;
m. ROSANNA L MONTGOMERY Sept. 18, 1843, i" Philadelphia, dau.
of Henry and Catharine Montgomery, of Salem Co., N. J., b. 1819; d. Aug.
21, 1893; both buried at Laurel Hill.
He was of the firm of Jenks & Randolp Insurance Agency, under Con-
tinental Hotel, Ninth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Residence, Tenth
street, below Passyunk road.
Issue : —
1137. James Mitchel, b. Mar. 26, 1S46.
1138. Mary Ann, b. May 27, 1848; d. Oct. 25. 1897.
1139. Daniel Trimble, b. Feb. 14, isr>0; d. Sept. 18, 1891.
V— 509. TAMAZINE JENKS (Daniel, Thomazine, Daniel, William),
b. Aug. I, 1822; d. Feb. 24, 1868; buried at Laurel Hill: m. GEORGE
PLATT PILLING Jan. 22, 1852, of Philadelphia, son of Thomas Pilling*
and Mary Piatt, b. Oct. 21, 1821.
He m. second, Arabella Aiken July 20, 1869, dau. of Hugh Aiken and
Elizabeth Thompson, b. Jan. 20, 1837. They have a son, George Piatt Pilling,
Jr., b. Dec. 14, 1872, who m. Caroline Elizabeth Marple, Jan. 21, 1905, and
is a practising physician with office and residence at 4013 Chestnut St., Phila-
delphia, where his parents also reside.
George P. Pilling is a practical surgical instrument manufacturer and in
company with his son, Charles P., has a large manufactory at 23d and Arch
Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
His children by Tamazine Jenks were : —
1140. Franklin Jenks, b. Jan. 6, 1853.
1141. Henry Carman, b. July 7, 1855; d, Oct. 1, 1869.
1142. William Stockman, b. Feb. 19, 1857.
1143. Edward Steel wagon, b. Sept. 4, 1858; d. June 8, 1898.
1144. Mary Jenks, b. June 5, 1861; d. April 28, 1884.
1145. Charles Jenks, b. Jan. 9, 1864.
Note. — Thomas Pilling was horn in Bolton, Lancashire. He came to this country
In 1812 when a young man and in order to get away from England, then about to be-
gin war with the United States, bought some agricultural implements and came as a
farmer against which there was no obstruction.
FIFTH GENERATION. 805
V— 510. SUSAN STOCKTON JENKS (Daniel, Thomazine, Daniel,
William), b. Dec. 4, 1824; d. July 22, 1905; unm; buried in the Jenks-Pilling
lot at Laurel Hill.
V— 511. FRANKLIN JENKS (Daniel, Thomazine. Daniel, William),
b. Oct. 10. 1829: d. Mar. 19, 1868; m. CAROLINE ROBBINS June 10,
1850 ( ?) ; b. July 24, 1834 ( ?) ; d. May 13, 1891 ; resided in Philadelphia, Pa;
both bur. at Laurel Hill.
Issue : —
1146. Edward R., b. Feb. 1, 1853.
1147. Walter L., b. Mar. 4, 1854; d. May 21, 1882.
1148. Helen L.. b. July 2, 1S58.
1149. William A., b. Feb. 20, 1861. \ ^ .
1150. Franklin, b. Feb. 20, 1861; d. at age of 6 months / iw'°s.
V— 512. COURTLAND FELL JENKS (Daniel, Thomazine, Daniel,
William), b. July 20, 1835: d. bur. Jan. 3, 1878; m. CAROLINE H. LEEDS
Oct. 5, 1858, in Union M. E. Church, Philadelphia, by Rev. Jos. Castle, dau.
of Mark H. and Josephine L. Leeds, of Atlantic City, N. J., b. Dec. 24,
1839; d. April II, 1873; both bur. in Laurel Hill Cemetery. He was a mer-
chant with a store at 108 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Issue : —
1151. William Shippen, b. Aug. 3, 1859.
1152. Sue Whitney, b. Nov. 17, 1863; d. Aug. 3, 1864.
1153. Courtland Percy, b. June 11, 1S65; d. June 20, 1865.
1154. Carrie Joy, b. July 20, 1866; d. June 21, 1867.
1155. Bessie Erwin, b. Feb. 18, 1SC9; d. July 22, 1869.
Ch. of Mary D. Jeiiks (T.-ipj) and John L. Janncy, all born near Newtown,
Bucks Co., Pa.
V— 513. THOMAS J. JANNEY, b. Feb. 26. 1828; d. Mar. 7, 1832.
V— 514. CHARLES JANNEY (Mary, Thomazine, Daniel, William),
b. May 7, 1830: d. Nov. 27, 1899; bur. at Makefield: m. ANNA V. YARD-
LEY Jan. 19, 1853, dau. of Joseph Harvey Yardley and Esther Knowles. She
d. May 31, 1856, in her 26th year.
He m. second, JULIA K. YARDLEY May 14, 1859, a sister to .\nna V.,
his first wife. She d. Feb. 26, 1908, ag-ed 78 years, 5 mos.
After his marriage he kept a store at Dolington, Bucks Co., Pa., for
twenty-five years; then went to farming- on a farm he had bought in Solebury
Twp., where he lived twenty years until his death.
Issue by first wife: —
1156. Rebecca Y., b. Oct. 15, 1853; d. Nov. 24, 1862.
1157. Ida, b. July 1, 1855; d. Oct. 31, 1886.
8o6 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
By second wife: —
1158. Anna, b. Feb. 1. 1860.
1159. Evelyn, b. Sept. 30, 1861.
1160. Ernest, b. Mar. 28, 1864.
1161. Charles Jr., b. Sept. 21, 1870.
V— 515. THOMAS J. JANNEY (2d) Mary, Thomazine, Daniel, Wil-
liam), b. April 30, 1832; d. April 8, 1909. He was auditor (1906) of New-
town Trolley Co., Bucks Co., Pa., with residence in that place.
V— 516. TAMAZINE T. JANNEY (Mary, Thomazine, Daniel Wil-
liam), b. Jan. 17, 1835 ; unm. ; address, Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa.
V— 517. JOHN L. JANNEY (Mary, Thomazine, Daniel, William), b.
Sept.2,1837; d. Jan. 7,1910; m. MATILDA WYNKOOP Oct. 29, 1889, dau.
of Girardus Wynkoop and Isabella Craven, b. Sept. 29, 1857.
They resided in Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa., but he farmed the homestead
about two miles ofif.
Issue : —
1162. Franklin Wynkoop, b. Aug. 21. 1890.
1163. Thomas J., b. April 9, 1894.
1164. John L. (3d) ,b. Aug. 12, 1897.
V— si8. ELIZABETH J. JANNEY (Mary, Thomazine, Daniel, Wil-
liam), b. Mar. 19, 1840; unm.
She and her sister resided at the homestead near Silver Lake Sta. on
Newtown & Trenton trolley. This has been sold and they reside at Newtown,
Pa.
Line of William, Daniel^ Ann.
Ch. of Sarah Doivning (T.-204) and Townsend H 00 pes.
V— 519. SUSAN T. HOOPES (Sarah, Ann, Daniel, William), b. 11
mo. ,6 1855; """1.
V— 520. CHARLES D. HOOPES, b. 5 mo. 11, 1858: d. 7 mo. 26, 1859.
V— 521. FRANKLIN T. HOOPES (Sarah, Ann, Daniel, William),
b. 10 mo. 25, i860; unm.
V— 522. JOSEPH D. HOOPES (Sarah, Ann, Daniel, William) b. 10
mo. 2, 1863; unm.
The above family and their mother reside at East Downinetown, Pa.
FIFTH GENERATION. 807
Ch. of Edzvard Dotvning {T.-3oS) and Elizabeth D. Cornog.
V— 523. SARAH S. DOWNING (Edward, Ann, Daniel, William),
b. 9 mo. 2, 1884, in Wallace Twp. ; d. 12 mo. 29, 1901.
Pa.
V— 524. CHARLES DOWNING, b. i mo. 12, 1886, at Downingtown,
V— 525. JOSEPH R. DOWNING, b. 9 mo. 3, 1890, at Downingtown.
Line of James, Mary, Thomas.
Ch. of George Downing (T.-2op) and Ann Denny.
V— 526. THOMAS G. DOWNING (George, Thomas. Mary, James),
b. 2 mo. 20, 1810; d. 3 mo. 14. 1890: m. MARY WHELEN Oct. 15, 1835;
dau. of Dennis Whelen and Susan Davis, b. 1797; d. Aug. 11, 1841; bur. in
Friends' grounds near Muncy, Pa.
M. second, JULIA ANN BASTIAN, Feb. 20, 1844, dau. of Peter Bas-
tian and Esther, b. April 3,1818; d. July i, 1862.
M. third, MARY NORRIS, Oct. 20, 1863, dau. of Bernard Norris and
Plannah, b. July 8, 1825; d. July 15, 1897.
Thomas removed from Chester Co. and resided at Muncy, Lycoming Co.,
Pa., where all were buried.
Issue by first wife : —
1166. George Whelen, b. Aug 7, 1836.
1167. A daughter, d. at birth.
1168. James Dennis, b. Mar. 15, 1840: d. Sept. 19, 1904.
By second wife, Julia Ann Bastian : —
1169. A son, b. circa, 184.5: d. dav of birth.
1170. Mary Jane, b. Jan. 12. 1847.
1171. John Bastian, b. Dec. 16, 1848.
1172. William Denny, b. Nov. 26, 1850; d. Sept. — . 1851.
1173. Margaret Amelia, b. July 21. 1852.
1174. Charles L., b. Mar. 17, 1854.
1175. Henry, b. Nov. 22, 1856.
By third wife, Mary Morris: —
1176. William M.. b. Oct. 15, 1866.
V— 527. WILLIAM D. DOWNING (George, Thomas Mary. James),
b. 8 mo. 24, 181 1 : d. 7 mo. 16, 1882; m. MARTH.A. W. YOUNG'2 mo. 20,
1841, dau. of Robert Young and Mary Scott, of East Fallowfield.
M. second. SARAH JANE McDOWELL, 12 mo. 31, 1872. dau. of Sam-
uel McDowell and Ann Cooper, of Philadelphia.
8o8 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He was a physician. He graduated 3 mo. — , 1835, at the University of
Pennsylvania, located at Coatesville, Pa., same year. In 1844-45 h^ attended
a course of lectures at the Philadelphia Homoeopathic College. In 1852 he re-
moved to Uwchlan, and 2 mo. 18, 1872, to Waynesburg, continuing in active
practice.
Issue : —
1177. Mary Y., b. 10-16-1843; d. 7-16-1858.
1178. A son, b. 1845; d. six days old.
V— 528. MARTHA DOWNING (George, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
3 mo. — , 1813; d. 9 mo. 20, 1895; m. JOSEPH BUTLER 11 mo. 17, 1843,
son of James Butler* and Mary Phipps, b. 7 mo. 27, 1819; d. 8 mo. 22, 1898.
He was a farmer in Uwchlan, Ciiester Co., Pa. Both were bur. in Oak-
land Cemetery.
Issue : —
1179. Mary, b. 9-19-1844; d. 6-17-1868.
1180. William, b. 2-7-1847; d. 10-3-1869.
1181. James Harvey, b. 4-7-1849.
1182. George D., b. 2-6-1852.
1183. Emily Jane, b. 10-29-1854; d. 7-8-1883.
1184. William, b. 10-21-1857.
1185. Sallie D., b. 4-16-1S59; d. 4-2-1863.
V— 529. SARAH DOWNING (George. Thomas, Mary, James), b. 11
mo. 9, 18x7; d. 3 mo. 21, 1894: m. JONATHAN EVANS 2 mo. — , 1840,
son of Joshua Jr., and Elizabeth Evans, b. 3 mo. 3, 1814; d. 7 mo. 31, 1899;
both bur. in St. Andrew's Cemetery, West Vincent Twp.
He was a farmer; resided in East Nantmeal Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1186. Ann Elizabeth, b. 11-20-1841.
1187. Allen, b. 3-10-1843; d. 9-6-1878.
1188. Mary M., b. 6-17-1846.
1189. Horatio G.. b. 8-25-1849; d. 9-5-1849.
1190. George D., b. 7-6-1851.
V— 530. JOSEPH DOWNING (George, Thomas, Mary, James) b. 9
mo. 27, 1823; d. 12 mo. 24, 1892; m. HANNAH BEIDLER 10 mo. — , 1846,
dau. of Joseph Beidler and Mary Benner. She d. 4 mo. 2, 1857.
M. second wife, LUCINDA C. EVANS 11 mo. 10. i8s8, dau. of Rich-
Note.— james Butler, b. 7 mo. 5, 1767; d. 6 mo. 27, 1837; m. Mary Phipps 11 mo. 19,
1812, at Uwchlan Mtg., dau. of Jonathan and Mary (Keeley) Phipps. James inherited
the homestead of his father in Uwchlan, son of William Butler, b. 4 mo, 12, 1738; d. 3
mo. 13, 1821, and Jane Woodward, who were m. 4 mo. 20. 1762, at Uwchlan Mtg. She
was a dau. of James and Ann (Pyle) Woodv.ard, b. 8 mo. 3, 1739; d. 7 mO. 1, 1814. Wil-
liam, son of Noble Butler, the emigrant, and Rachel Jones, who were m. 8 mo. 18, 1727,
at Kennet Mtg. Noble Butler became an ex'ensive land holder. He was b. in England
3 mo. 4. 170). and d. 1799. son of John a/ul Bersheba Butler, of Bedminster, Eng., who
emigrated with their son to Philadelphia.
I
FIFTH GENERATION. 809
ard Evans and Jane Couch, b. 11 mo. 5, 1838; d. 7 mo. 24, 1895; buried at
Windsor Baptist Church.
He was a farmer; resided in Uwchlan Twp., Cliester Co., Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
1191. George B., b. Oct. 2, 1847; d. May 1, 1897.
1192. Benjamin Franklin, b. Nov. 4, 1849; d. May 10, 1855.
1193. Josephine, b. Oct. 22, 1851; d. Jan. 3, 1858.
1194. Sarah Amanda, b. Nov. 4, 1855; d. Mar. — , 1881.
By second wife: —
1195. Mary, b. Mar. 24, 1859; d. Aug. 21, 1860.
1196. Carrie B., b. Oct. 11, 1860.
1197. Annie E., b. Oct. 25, 1862.
1198. William E., b. May 13, 1865.
1199. Charles Wayne, b. Mar. 19, 1868; d. Nov. 27, 1907.
1200. Emma F., b. Nov. 7, 1873.
V— 531. GEORGE DOWNING, JR. ( George, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
5 mo. 9, 1825; d. 2 mo. 8, 1900; m. ANNIE C. SMITH 7 mo. 11, 1859 (her
second husband), dau. of John Cotton and Ann McLaughhn, who emigrated
from Scotland, b. 1820; d. 6 mo. 16, 1897; both bur. in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
They resided in Philadelphia, Pa. No issue :
V— 532. ROBERT VALENTINE DOWNING (George, Thomas,
Mary, James), b. Jan. 22, 1832; m. LYDIA HARTSHORN Sept. 25, 1856,
dau. of Ira Hartshorn and Joanna Burnham, b. Nov. 28, 1826.
He was a farmer; removed to Strawn, Livingston Co., 111., Feb., 1854, and
to Nebraska, Feb., 1884, with address, David City, Butler Co., Neb.
Issue : —
1201. William F., b. June 11, 1857.
1202. Sarah, b. May 2. 1859.
1203. Charles H., b. Feb. 27, 1865.
1204. Robert L., b. June 21, 1867.
1205. Mary, b. Mar. 21, 1869.
1206. Albert C, b. Oct. 16, 1874.
1207. Ella, b. Mar. 30, 1876.
1208. Ralph, b. Mar. 3, 1878; d. Aug. 29, 1905.
Ch. of Joseph Downing {T.-210) and Elizabeth Beidler.
V— 533. THOMAZINE DOWNING (Joseph, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. Dec. 10, 1814; d. Sept. — , 1904; m. GEORGE WOODWARD about 1842,
son of George and Jemima Woodward, of N. J., b. Sept. 9, 1817; d. Dec. — ,
1903. They removed to St. George, Utah. No issue. He was a farmer.
V— 534. JAMES DOWNING ( Joseph, Thomas. Mary, James), b. Feb.
12, 1816; d. Nov. 24, 1881 ; m. MARGARET P. GHEEN Feb. 9. 1843 (No.
T.-431), dau. of William A. Gheen and Hktt^^AiTirieifee, b. Nov. i, 1823; d.
Sept. 21, 1886. r/- - . ,: ■ -■- , ■ ~
8io TRIMBI.E FAMILY.
They remained in the vicinity of Nauvoo, Hancock Co., 111., until 1880,
when they removed to a farm 3 miles S. W. of Scandia, Republic Co., Kan.,
where they died.
Issue : —
120a. Benjamin D., b. Dec. 27, 1S43; d. May 25, 1848.
1210. Thomas G., b. Nov. 10, 1845.
1211. Hannah Elvira, b. Sept. 4, 1847.
1212. Mary F., b. April 14, 1849.
1213. Maria Lucy, b. Sept. 3, 1850.
1214. Jane Elizabeth, b. Dec. 27, 1851; d. April 6, 1883.
1215. William G., b. July 4, 1853; d. Aug. 22, 1853.
1216. Joseph R., b. Sept. 23, 1854; d. Aug. 26, 1875.
1217. George W., b. Aug. IS, 1856,
1218. John B., b. June 18, 1859.
1219. Stephen A. Douglass, b. Oct. 14, 1860.
V— 535- JOHN DOWNING (Joseph. Thomas, Mary, James), b. June
21, 1817; d. July II. 1879; m. MARY C. DOWNING Sept. 2, 1841 (No.
T.-545), dau. of William S. Downing and Thomazine Mason, b. Mar. 7, 1826;
d. Nov. 8, 1905.
He was a carpenter; resided in Uwchlan for some time, then went west-
ward; was in Iowa, Illinois, and finally in Kansas, where he died.
Issue : —
1220. Benjamin Henry, b. Oct. 17, 1842; d. Nov. — , 1908.
1221. Susan U., b. Mar. 29, 1845.
1222. Jo.i. phine Elizabeth, b. April 28, 1848.
1223. Francis M. L., b. Nov. 13, 1849.
1224. "WilliaEi Charles, b. Oct. 7, 1851; d. July — , 1900.
1225. Joseph R., b. Oct. 17, 1S54.
1226. Julia Ida, b. Feb. 4, 1857.
1227. .Sarah Ellen, b. Nov. 26, 1859.
1228. Winfield S. H., b. June 2, 1862.
1229. Carrie Halsted, b. Oct. 11, 1864.
1230. Thomas Ellsworth, b. Nov. 17, 1868.
1231. George W., b. May 8, 1871.
V— 536. SARAH DOWNING (Joseph, Thomas, Mary, James), b. Oct.
II, 1819; d. Feb. 17, 1897; m. SOLON FOSTOR in 1841, son of Luther
Foster and Ruth Hedgs, b. Jan. 8, 181 1 ; d. March 17, 1896.
His occupation was farming ; they removed to St. George, Utah.
Issue : —
1232. William Riter, b. Nov. 4, 1843.
1233. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, 1845; d. Aug. 28, 1846.
1234. Charles F., b. Aug. 22, 1847.
1235. Orson Hyde, b. Mar. 2. 1850; d. Mar. 19, 1898.
1236. Solon, Jr., b. July 2, 1852; d. Aug. 4, 1894.
1237. Celinda, b. Nov. 4, 1855; d. Jan. 1, 1866.
1238. Sarah Ellen, b. Sept. 2, 1858; d. Dec. 28, 1865.
V— 537. HANNAH DOWNING (Joseph, Thomas. Mary, James), b.
1821 ; d. Nov. 1842; unm.
FIFTH GENERATION. 8ii
V— 538. MARY ANN DOWNING (Joseph, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. Dec. 17, 1822; d. Feb. 6, 1875; m. MORGAN R. LEWIS Dec. 26, 1844,
son of Henry and Ellen Lewis, b. April 21, 1814; died Feb. 3, 1894; both
buried in Nauvoo Cemetery.
They removed in 1853 from Chester Co., Pa., to Nauvoo, III, and in
1755 to a farm six miles east of that place, which was their final home.
Issue : —
1239. Francis Marion, b. Jan. 21, 1S4G; d. in infancy.
1240. Evan D., b. July 24, 1847; d. in infancy.
1241. Florence, b. Sept. 26, 1&50; d. in infancy.
1242. Elizabeth Ellen, b. April 11, 1853.
1243. Ann T., b. June 26, 1856.
1244. Isaac T., b. Sept. 15, 1858.
1245. Susanna, b. May 9, 1861.
1246. Edith, b. Oct. 1, 1865.
Ch. of Elisabeth Dozvning (T.-2TT) and Robert Valentine.
V— 539- SARAH VALENTINE (Elizabeth, Thomas. Mary, James),
b. 1812; d. 8 mo. 2, 1875; unm. ; resided with and d. at her sister, Anna
Edge's, in E. Cain, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 540. ANNA VALENTINE (Elizabeth, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. 6 mo. 15, 1813; d. 12 mo. 21, 1898; m. JACOB EDGE 3 mo. 21, 1838, at
Downingtown Mtg., son of Thomas Edge and Edith Pusey, b. 11 mo. 21,
1808; d. 3 mo. 13, 1889.
They resided near Downingtown, Pa. He owned a mill property on
Beaver Creek in Cain Twp., where they resided, and he also owned other prop-
erty. He was for several years president of the Downingtown National Bank
and was active in the religious affairs of the Society of Friends, their member-
ship being in E. Cain Meeting.
Issue : —
1247. Elizabeth D., b. 6-17-1S39.
1248. Jacob v., b. 1-15-1841.
1249. Henry Thomas, b. 6-7-1850; d. 11-7-1855.
V— 541. THOMAZINE VALENTINE (Elizabeth, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. 1815; d. 2 mo. 27, 1896; unm; resided with her sister, Anna Edge,
where she died.
Ch. of Mary Ann, Dozifning {T.-212) and Benjamin Hoopes, probably alL
born and died near Downingtown, Pa.
V— 542. THOMAS HOOPES, b. about 1812; d. i mo. 19, 1818.
V— 543. JANE D. HOOPES, b. ( ?) ; d. (?).
8l2
TRIMBLE FAMILY
V— 544. SARAH HOOPES, b. ( ?) ; d. 4 mo. 13, 1824.
For Cli. of Thomazine Dozvning {T.-si^) and John Trimble {No. 28), see
record under his name, page
Ch. of Thomazine Do-miing {T.-214) and Thomazine Mason.
V— 545. MARY C. DOWNING (William, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
Mar. 7, 1826; d. Nov. 8, 1905; m. JOHN DOWNING Sept. 2, 1841 (No.
T.-535}. Further record under his name.
V— 546. THOMAS DOWNING, b. 2 mo. 7, 1828; d. 12 mo. 20, 1829.
V— 547. THOMAS DOWNING, (2d) (William, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. i mo. 20, 1830; d. 3 mo. 22, 1907; bur. Uwchlan Mtg. ; m. Anna
Beitler Nov. 27, 1895, dau. of John Beitler and Thomazine Thomson, b. Sept.
17, 1847. No issue. Resided in Uwchlan Twp., with P. O. at Lionville, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
V— 548. SARAH S. DOWNING, b. 5 mo. 14, 1832; d. 11 mo. 18, 1834.
V— 549. ANNA ELIZABETH DOWNING, b. 8 mo. 18. 1834; d. 7
mo. 12, 1836.
V— 550. DAVIS H. DOWNING, b. 2 mo. 13, 1838; d. 11 mo. 10, 1840.
V— 551. ELLEN FRANCES DOWNING (WiUiam, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. April 20, 1840; d. Jan. 12, 1892; unm.
V— 552. HENRY C. DOWNING (William, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. Mar. 4, 1844; m- MARY A. JONES Feb. 24, 1876, dau. of Abner and
Elizabeth Jones. She d. Dec. 31, 1883. He resides at Lionville, Chester Co.,
Pa.
Issue : —
1250. Anna Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1877; d. Aug. 16, 1877.
V— 553. SARAH H. DOWNING (William, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. Nov. 27. 1846: m. HOLLAND BEITLER June 13, 1888, son of John Beit-
ler and Thomazine Thomson, b. Jan. 2, 1853. No issue.
FIFTH GENERATION. 813
I
They reside in Newtown Twp., where he was manager of a large dairy
farm and later on had a truck farm. P. O., Newtown Square, Pa.
Ch. of Thomas Downing {T.-2i^) mid Eleanor Mason, born in Uwchlan,
Chester Co., Pa.
V— 554. ROBERT VALENTINE DOWNING, b. 7 mo. 9, 1825; d. 8
mo. 20, 1836. He lost his life by being run over by a cart.
V— 555- BENJAMIN MASON DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary,
Jaraes),b. Dec.i6, i827;d. Oct. 9, 1905 ; m. ANNA G. CRUSE Oct. 14,1865,
dau. of Henry and Catharine Cruse b. April 11, 1848.
He removed to Adair Co., Missouri, where he farmed for 45 years, then
retired to Brashear, same Co., where he died, and Anna continues.
Issue : —
1251. Sarah Ellen, b. Feb. 28, 1867; d. May 25, 1902.
1252. Mary Catharine, b. Aug, 29, 1868.
1253. Harriet Margaret, b. June 22, 1871.
1254. Anna Jane, b. Oct. 27, 1873.
1255. Edith Elizabeth, b. Dec. 30, 1874.
1256. Emma May, b. Mar. 30, 1877; d. July 3, 1906.
1257. Thomas Henry, b. April 15, 1879.
1258. Phebe Deborah, b. Jan. 8, 1881.
1259. Joseph Benjamin, b. May 4, 1884.
1260. Grover Cleveland, b. Maj- 3, 1886.
1261. William Harmen, b. Jan. 10, 1889.
V— 556. JANE HOOPES DOWNING, b. 11 mo. 23, 1830; d. 9 mo.
8, 1836.
V— 557. SARAH DOWNING, b. 9 mo. 24, 1833; d. 8 mo. — , 1863;
unm. She probably resided in the neighborhood of Uwchlan and there died.
V— 558. THOMAS DOWNING, b. 7 mo. 17, 1836; d. 2 mo. 2, 1837.
By Second Wife, Mary Lightfoot.
V— 559- PHEBE DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
Aug. 22, 1837; d. Mar. 12, 1906; unm. She was a governess for Dr. Echroyd
at Newport, R. I., and died there suddenly. She was buried at Lafayette Cem-
etery, Birmingham, Pa.
V— 560. DEBORAH DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary. James),
b. 12 mo. 25, 1838; d. II mo. 21, 1905; m. WILLIAM L TRIMBLE 11 mo.
8i4 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
17, 1856 (N0.T.-127). After his death she removed with some of the chil-
dren to Chester Springs, where she d; bur. at Oakland Cemetery. Further
record from his No.
V— 561. MARY ANN DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. 4 mo. 10, 1840; d. 5 mo. 9, 1868; unm.
V— 562. WILLIAM DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. Feb. 17, 1842; d. May 10, 1864; unm.
He enlisted in the army during the Civil War; was in Co. D, 49 Reg.,
Pa. Vols., and was killed at Spottsylvania, C. H., Va., in battle.
V— 563. JOSEPH B. DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary James), b.
Nov. 14, 1843; m. HARRIET McGRUDER (widow) July 4, 1864, dau. of
Jackson Roland and Susan Cummings, b. Jan. 21, 1844.
He was in the army during the Civil War from Aug. 15, 1861 to July 15,
186- and was promoted to Capt. of Co. F, 49 Reg., Pa. Vols. He was at Al-
toona awhile, then came, 1873, to Baldwin's Locomotive Works, Philadelphia,
where he remained until 1905 ; residence ,1404 N. Bouvier St. No children.
V— 564. EMMA S. DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
9 mo. 24, 1845; tn. GEORGE DARLINGTON 2 mo. 2."], 1867, son of Jos-
eph B. Darlington and Mary Jane Jackson, Pocopson, b. 9 mo. 15, 1835; d.
I mo. 7, 1899. , V. , .i!^
They removed from near Parkerville, Pa.,to Wilmington, Del., 4 mo., 1898,
where he died. At one time they had been in the west at Bloomington, 111.
Issue : —
1262. Joseph, b. 12-19-1867; d. 7-26-1868.
1263. Mary D., b. 2-21-1869.
1264. Bessie, b. 9-13-1871; d. 11-17-1871.
1265. Sara, b. 2-7-1873; d. 3-29-1898; unm.
1266. William H., b. 11-18-1874; d. 7-27-1875.
V— 565. LUCY DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas. Mary, James), b. 8
mo. 28, 1847; m. MARSHALL J. WALTER 4 mo. 5, 1876, son of Henry
Walter and Rachel House, b. 3 mo. 17, 1837.
They reside in Pocopson Twp., near Barnard Sta., West Chester and
Kennett Square trolley, where he is farming.
Issue : —
1267. Henry, b. 8-5-1877.
1268. William D., b. 10-24-1878.
1269. T. Edgar, b. 6-7-1885.
1270. Marian E., b. 4-9-1890.
1271. Lewis, b. 2-8-1893.
FIFTH GENERATION. 815
V— 566. THOMAZINE DOWNING (Thomas 4), b. 8 mo. 28, 1849;
d. ID mo. 28, 1850.
V— 567. THOMAS HOOPES DOWNING (Thomas, Thomas, Mary,
James), Oct. 20, 1851; m. IDA FRITZ Feb. 17, 1885, b. Rev. Jos. Evans,
West Chester, Pa., dau. of John G. Fritz and Mary Dailey, b. June 22, i860;
d. Aug. 21, 1905; bur. at Lafayette Cemetery..
He was in Locomotive Works at Altoona, Pa., 1869-76, then went to
Baldwin's, Philadelphia, 1878; afterward resided at Parkersville, Pa., 6 years
and at West Chester over 10 years. Present residence Tliornton, Pa., and
clerk for R. C. Fairbanks & Sons, at Brandywine Summit, Pa.
Issue : —
1272. William L., b. Apr. 7. 1886.
12T3. Mary S., b. June 8, 1889.
1274. Joseph B., b. Oct. 12, 1890.
Ch. of Sarah Downing {T.-216) and Davis Hoopcs, born in East Cain, Ches-
ter Co., Pa.
V— 568. MARY ANN HOOPES (Sarah, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
4 mo. 25, 1828; d. 12 mo. 4, 1901 ; m. LEWIS FORSYTHE 3 mo. 15, 1854,
son of Jaines Forsythe* and Ann Truman, b. 4 mo. 3. 1825 ; d. 6 mo. 3, 1910.
He attended Westtown Boarding School and then was bookkeeper for
that institution. He thei: engaged in agricultural pursuits at the old home-
stead. In 1879 he retired at West Grove, Pa., where he has since resided.
Mary Ann and he died here and were buried at Old West Grove. They were
active members of the Society of Orthodox Friends.
Issue : —
1275. Charles, b. 1-1-1855.
1276. Henry, b. 3-19-1856.
1277. Sarah, b. 8-3-1857; d. 9-l-lS[.7.
1278. Davis H., b. 8-25-1858.
1279. Mary D., b. 2-2-1861.
1280. Frances E., b. 1-10-1863.
1281. Susan S., b. 8-11-1865.
1282. William H., b. 10-29-1866; d. 8-21-1867.
1283. Elizableth H., b. 3-6-1869; d. 7 — 1869.
Note. — James Forsythe was b. on the old homestead in East Bradford, Chester
Co., Pa., 7 mo. 1, 1785, and d. 3 mo. 9, 1851. He ni. Ann Truman, a dau. of William and
Susan Truman, of Cain Twp., and were the parents of Hve ch.: William, m. Elizabeth
Pusey; Susan, m. Aaron Sharpless; John, m. Mary Smith; Elizabeth, unm; and Lewis,
m'. Mary Ann Hoopes.
James was a son of John Forsythe. b. 1754, who emigrated from Ireland at the
age of 19 years, and settled in East Bradford. Chester Co., Pa. He was a teacher at
FVlends' School, Birmingham, from 1776 for twenty years. He was also largely con-
cerned in the erection and starting of Westtown Boarding School near the close of the
18th century. In which his skill and experience were of much value. He finally retired
to his farm and died in his 87th year. On 4 mo. 12, 1781 he m. Hannah Carter, a dau.
of John and Hannah Carter, of East Bradford, and to them were born three children:
John, James and Hannah.
8i6 TRIMBLE FAMILY
V— 569. JOHN HOOPES (Sarah, Thomas, Mary, James), b. 8 mo. 21,
1831 ; d. 7 mo. 31, 1884; m. EM]\L\ FRANCES DURNALL, 9. mo. 5, i860,
dau. of John Durnall and Mary Maxton, b. 10 mo. 15, 1839; d. 7 mo. 29, 1906.
They resided near Downingtown, Pa., and were bur. at Cahi Mtg.
grounds.
Issue : —
1284. Elma D., b. 6-2-1861; d. 7-28-1905; bur. same as parents.
1285. George D., b. 3-17-1866.
V— 570. THOMAS D. HOOPES (Sarah, Thomas, Mary, James), b.
6 mo. 10, 1834; d. I mo. 5, 1909; unm. With his sisters had the homestead
near Downingtown. The large bam on this property was burned, after which
they sold the farm and remo\ed to West Grove, Chester Co., Pa., where he
died and was buried. All were members of the Society of Friends.
V— 571. SARAH D. HOOPES (Sarah 4, same line), b. 4 mo. 5, 1838;
unm. (see last No. ).
V— 572. ELIZABETH HOOPES (Sarah 4, same line), b. 3 mo. 22,
1840; unm. (see 570).
V— 573. SAMUEL HOOPES (Sarali 4), b. 11 mo. 8, 1844; d. 12 mo.
II, i860.
Line of James, Mary, Jane.
Ch. of Hannah Gordon {T.-218) and John Bateman, all born in Chester Co.,
Pa.
V— 574- JOHN GORDON BATEMAN (Hannah, Jane, Mary, James),
b. 9 mo. 28, 181 1 ; d. 8 mo. 11, 1879; m. MARY MOORE, circa 1833, dau.
of Thomas Moore and Sarah Duffy, b. circa 181 3 ; d. Dec. 19, 1842.
M. second, ADELIA J. FOOTE Jan. 2, 1848; b. 1820; d. 1883.
He was by trade a millwright. They removed to Medina, Orleans Co.,
N. Y., in 1837, where they continued during life, and were there buried.
Issue by first wife: —
1286. Evan John, b. 12-21-1S34; d. 2-12-1910.
1287. Hannah M., b. 8-13-1836.
1288. Sarah M., b. 12-17-1839.
1289. Anna G., b. 8-28-1842.
Issue by second wife: — "
1290. Walter G., b. 8-8-1850; d. 12-26-1879.
■/
FIFTH GENERATION. 817
V— 575. JOHN G. BATEMAN (Hannah, Jane, Mary, James), b. 12
mo. 4, 1812; d. 8 mo. 31, 1896; m. NATHAN E. HARPER 2 mo. 7, 1833,
son of Jesse and Eleanor Harper, b. 11 mo. 13, 1807; d. 8 mo. 15, 1858. They
removed to Lisbon, Linn Co., Iowa, where they both died.
Issue : —
1291. Ellen Elizabeth, b. 12-7-1S33; d. 6-16-1835.
1292. William Thomas, b. 6-20-1835; d. lO-S-1864.
1293. Joseph Monroe, b. 9-30-1841; d. 6-20-1903.
1294. Hannah Gordon, b. 10-16-1847. 1 _ .
1295. Eleanor Evans, b. 10-16-1847; d. 8-17-1854. J ^''^'°^-
V— 576. SARAH MOORE BATEMAN (Hannah, Jane, Mary, James),
b. 8 mo. 6, 1814; d. 9 mo. 10, 1865 ; m. GEORGE APPLEBY about 1S43 ( ?),
an emigrant from England. He d. Aug. 24, 1849, i" Wilmington, Del, to
which place they had removed.
Issue : —
1296. Martha K., b. Jan. 31, 1844.
1297. Jane G., b. Feb. 5, 1847; d. Sept. 30, 1879.
■ V— 577. THOMAS BATEMAN (Hannah, Jane, Marv, James), b. 4
mo.24,1816; d. II mo. 29, 1879; m. CAROLINE HOOPES 12 mo. 23, 1841,
dau. of Jabez Hoopes and Mary Jackson, b. 4 mo. 9, 1822; d. 10 mo. i, 1868.
They were buried at Greenmount Cemetery.
He was a carpenter and builder; resided in \Vest Chester, Pa. He retired
from business and during his latter years was nearly helpless from paralysis.
(Jabez was a son of Benjamin Hoopes and Betty Lewis. Benjamin
Hoopes was a son of Daniel and Alice. Mary Jackson was a dau. of James
and Mary Jackson.) ,
Issue : —
1298. Anna, b. July 19, 1844; d. Sept. 27, 1845.
1299. Edwin, b. Jan. G, 1846; d. Aug. 28, 1876.
1300. Mary B., b. Nov. 16, 1848.
1301. G«orge, b. Mar. 9, 1851.
1302. Lydia Ann, b. Aug. 12, 1855; d. May 23, 1907.
V— 578. LEWIS BATEMAN (Hannah, Jane, Mary, James), b. 4 mo.
12, 1818; d. before 1884; unm. He lived a considerable time at New Cen-
treville, Chester Co., Pa. ; bur. in Greenmount Cemetery, West Chester, Pa.
V— 579. MARY ANN BATEMy\N (Hannah, Jane, Mary, James), b. 8
mo. 17, 1 82 1 ; d. 10 mo. 31,1 874 ; unm.
Ch. of Joseph Gordon (T.-^ip) and Rebecca Rogers, born in Uwchlan, Chester
Co., Pa.
V— 580. JOHN R. GORDON (Joseph, Jane, Mary, James), b. 6 mo. 25,
8i8 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
1817; d. 10 mo. 23, 1887; bur. at Northwood Cemetery; m. LEAH A. ES-
SICK 3 mo. 30, 1S47, c'^"- of Samuel Essick and Elizabeth Barford. She d.
8 mo. 13, 1852; bur. at Uwchlan Mtg.
M. second wife, DEBORAH H. SMEDLEY, 4 mo. 7, 1859, dau. of
Isaac Smedley and Mary Hawley, b. 10 mo. 29, 1824; d. 12 mo. 31, 1895 ; bur-
ied at Northwood Cemetery.
He was a farmer; resided near Lionville, Chester Co., Pa.; was an influ-
ential Friend and for some years a member of their representative committee
Issue : —
1303. Joseph, b. 5-11-1848; d. 2-23-1854.
1304. William, b. 9-15-lS4n; d. 3-4-1889.
1305. Elizabeth Francina, b. 9-10-1S51; d. 8-9-1852.
V— 581. ANN GORDON, b. 9 mo. 10, 1819; d. i mo. 4, 1820.
V— 582. JANE GORDON (Joseph, Jane, Mary, James), b. i mo. 17,
1821 ; d. 3 mo. 12, 1892; unm. ; buried at Reformed Ch., Uwchlan, Pa.
V— 583. JONATHAN GORDON (Joseph, Jane, Mary. James), b. Feb.
28, 1823; d. May. 28, 1899; 'H- Christiana Hughes 2 mo. 3, 1848, dau. of John
Hughes and Sarah Moore, b. Jan. 30, 1827.
He was a farmer near Lionville, Chester Co., Pa. ; buried at Reformed
Church, Uwchlan.
Issue : —
1306. John, b. 9-9-184S; d. 4-26-1855.
1307. Rebecca, b. 3-23-1850.
130S. Charles, b. 6-23-1852.
1309. Joseph, b. 1-7-1857.
1310. Abraham, b. 8-27-1860.
1311. George W., b. 11-28-1861.
1312. J. Rogers, b. IO-4-IS158.
V— 584. ANN GORDON (Joseph, Jane. Mary, James), b. 4 mo. 21,
1825 ; d. 7 mo. 7, 1899; m. ALLEN LUKENS 9 mo., 1868 (his second wife),
son of Perry Lukens and Mary Moore. They removed to Pendleton, Madison
Co., Ind. No issue. He d. in 1900.
V— 585. GRACE GORDON, b. ii mo. 19. 1827; d. 9 mo. — . 1830.
V— 586. JOSEPH GORDON, JR., b. 5 mo. 23, 1829; d. 9 mo. 19, 1829.
Line of James, Mary, Mary.
Ch. of Thoiiiasiiic Whelen (T.-^s^) and George Ashbridgc Fairlamb, M. D.
V— ^87. MARY WHELEN FAIRLAMB (Thomazine, Mary, Mary,
James), b. Aug. 24, 1810; d. July 13. 1845; m. WILLIAM HARRIS Oct.
13, 1837, in West Chester Pa., son of James Harris and Nancy Dunlop, b. July
12, 1799; d. Oct. 25, 1865.
FIFTH GENERATION. 819
They resided in Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa., which town James Harris,
the father, laid out and named in 1795, and was one of its pioneer settlers. His
parents, John and Jean Harris, settled in Mifnintown, Pa., about 1745. They
were born in the county of Donegal, Ireland ; their ancestors having emigrated
from Scotland.
Issue : —
1313. Susan Thomp.son, li. 1841; d. Feb. — , 1842.
1314. George F., b. March 17, 1843.
1315. Mary Fairlamb, b. July 10, 1845; d. Oct. — , 1845.
V— 588. THOMASINE SUSAN FAIRLAMB (Thomazine, Mary,
Mary, James) b. June 24, 1812; d. Aug. 8, 1895; m. PERSIFOR FRAZER
SMITH July24, 1833, son of Joseph Smith and Mary Frazer,*of Pliiladelphia.
Note. — Mary Frazer was a dau. of Gen. Persifor Frazer. an officer of the American
Revolution, and Mary Worrall Taylor, who were m. Oct. 2, 17G6. Gen. Frazer was a son
of John Frazer and Mary Smith. John, son of Persifor and Margery Frazer, who left
Ireland June 28, 1713. Mary, dau. of Robert and Mary Smith.
Joseph Smith was an iron and shipping merchant in Philadelphia. He was a
son of Robert Smith, of Uwchlan. Chester Co., Pa.
Robert Smith was of Scotch descent. Little is known of the history of his fam-
ily prior to the emigration to Pennsylvania, except that the family name was originally
Macdonald, and that the branch of it from which he was descended formed an import-
ant part of the earliest Scottish emigration across the North Channel into Ireland in the
time of James I. of England. Near the end of the seventeenth century Robert Smith's
grandfather lived In the northeastern part of Ireland.
Just before the Battle of the Boyne, as the soldier-king, William III., was per-
sonally reconnoitring the locality which was soon to become famous, his horse cast a
shoe. There was, of course, no farrier in attendance to replace it; but Macdonald, In
whose neighborhood the accident occurred, and who, like many other farmers in thinly-
peopled districts, was something of a blacksmith, volunteered to repair the injuries,
shod the horse, and so allowed the King to proceed.
His neighbors, who, like himself, were in sympathy with the cause of which
William was the champion, dubbed Macdonald "the Smith." Smith was a novelty, and
the branch of trade it represented has always been an honored one. especially in primi-
tive society, and this particular Scotchman, proud to have his name linked with that
of King William, accepted the cognomen, and handed it down to his posterity as the
family name.
The Scotch-Irish emigration to Pennsylvania in the first half of the eighteenth
century, which gave to that colony so many of its best citizens, and which has done
much to determine the character of the Stat'\ included among its number the parents
of Robert Smith— John and Susanna— who left their homes in 1720, one year after the
enforcement of "The Test," an oppressive act of the British Parliament.
Though the voyage was stormy and unusunlly long even for those days, tradition
tells of no losses of life on the journey, while there was certainly one life gained, for
Robert Smith was born at sea. Immediately after landing at Philadelphia, the emi-
grants pushed westward thirty miles into Chester county and passing by the fertile
Great Valley took up lands to the northward in the hilly country at Uwchlan township,
in a locality long known as the Brandywine Settlement.
The first appearance of Robert Smith in public life was in the commencement of
the Revolution in August, 1775.
He took an active part in supervising the erection of military defenses, and after-
wards sat in the Convention which on the 28th of September, 1776, adopted the first
State Constitution of Pennsylvania. He wa« at this time a man of considerable wealth
energy and extensive influence. On tli.> 12th of March, 1777, the Supreme Executive
Council of Pennsylvania selected him as Colonel of the military forces of Chesteil coun-
ty. He took an active part in the struggles of colonial times and the eventful years
which followed, wa.s a member of the State Assembly In 1785, and held various other
ofHces of honor and trust, but died in 1803, at the age of eighty-three years.
820 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
b. Jan. 23, 1808; d. May 25, 1882; both buried at Oakland Cemetery, as were
also several of their children.
They had resided in West Chester during their married life of over half
a century. Of her it was written : —
"Mrs. P. F. Smith was for many years actively identified with the West
Chester Trust and Relief Society, and was one of the Visiting Committee. She
was always a friend of the poor, the bereaved and the suffering. Her charity
was without ostentation, but it was hearty and generous. Many friends mourn
her loss, although she had not been able for a few years past to be very active
in her ministrations to others. After his death Mrs. Smith sold the property
on Church street where they had long resided, and for the remainder of her
life made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Monaghan, where she died."
Her husband's career was peculiarly distinguished. He was born and edu-
cated in Philadelphia, principally in the classical school of Dr. Samuel B. Wylie
and Joseph P. Engles. He graduated at the University of Pennsylvania on
the 31st of July, 1823, and in 1824 removed with his father to East White-
land. In Oct.. 1826. he commenced the study of law in the office of William
H. Dillingham, Esq., and was admitted to practice in the courts of Chester
county at the November term of 1829, and had, consequently, been in the pro-
fession for more than 52 years. He was admitted to the Supreme Court in
December, 1831, and in October of the following year to the Circuit Court of
the United States for what was then known as the Third Circuit of Pennsyl-
vania. In May, 1835, he was appointed clerk of the Orphans' Court of Ches-
ter county by Governor George Wolf, and on February 25th, 1839, was ap-
pointed Prosecuting Attorney for Delaware county by Ovid F. Johnson, At-
torney-General under Governor David R. Porter. His progress was steadily
marked, and his valuable ser\nces were in general demand. He was not al-
lowed to remain long out of official positions, and it is due to his credit that in
every instance he fulfilled the various duties assigned him with integrity, punc-
tuality and signal ability. In February, 1849, he was admitted to practice
before the Supreme Court of the United States.
In 1861 he was elected a member of the Legislature and re-elected in
1862-63 and 64. During the Civil War he was a staunch supporter of the Union
cause. In 1865 he was appointed State reporter of the Supreme Court, a posi-
tion which he held until 1876. The 32 \-olumes of his reports form an im-
portant part of every law library in the State. He also published the valuable
legal text book known as "Smith's Forms."
In his death not only have our town and county lost a valued and honored
citizen, but the State as well has suffered a loss which will be sensibly felt.
Their children were: —
1316. Rebecca D., b. July 3, 1834.
1317. Marv Frazer, b. Mar. 2, 1S36; d. Feb. 2, 1842.
1318. Martha Frazer, b. May 8, 1837; d. Dec. 18, 1842.
1319. Joseph, b. Oct. 17, 1838; d. Oct. 14, 1839.
1320. Geor-e Fairlamb. b. Feb. 28, 1840; d. Oct. 18, 1877.
1321. Lydia ValenUne, b. Nov. 2, 1841; d. Sept. 28. 1891.
1322. Mary Frazer (2d), b. May 30, 1843; d. Nov. 13. 1845.
1323. Martha Frazer (2cl), b. May 16, 1845; d. Feb. 28, 1880.
1324. Joseph (2d), b. Dec. 22. 1846; d. July 30, 1847.
FIFTH GENERATION. 821
1325. Persifor Fiazer, b. Dec. 28, 1847; d. June 29. 1848.
1326. Persifor I'^iazer (2d), b. April 1, 1849.
1327. Beaton, b. Aug. 17, 1S.50; d. July 31, 1851.
1328. Emma Vaughan, b. Feb. 19, 1852; d. July 27, 1852.
1329. Frances Berean, b. Feb. 22, 1853; d. Sept. 27, 1885.
1330. Robert, b. Aug. 17, 1854; d. Oct. 17, 1854.
Ch. of Washington Wliclcn {T.-224) and Elizabeth IV. Doiiming, born near
Downingtown, Pa.
V— 589. ELIZABETH DOWNING WHELEN (George W., Mary,
Mary, James), b. Feb. 17, 1849; d. Jan. 4, 1884; unm.
V— 590. MARY STEWART WHELEN (same line), b. Jan. 19. 1851 ;
d. Jan. 13, 1886; unm.
Both the above Hved at their mother's home and with their parents were
buried in the beautiful Northwood Cemetery, near Downingtown, Pa.
V— 591. SARAH WHELEN (George W., Mary, Mary, James), b.
June 30, 1853; unm.; resides with her brother in Williamsport, Pa.
_ V— 592. PHEBE D. WHELEN (same line), b. May 5, 1855; unm.;
resides in Downingtown, Pa.
V— 593- GEORGE WASHNGTON WHELEN (same line), b. June
13, i860; m. FRANCES H. ROHRER June 3, 1896, at Altoona, dau. of
Jacob A. Rohrer and Susan Huyett, b. Dec. 9, 1868.
He is chief clerk in the P. R. R. motive power office at Williamsport, Pa.,
with residence 725 Glenmore Ave.
Children : —
1331. George Washington Whelen, (3d), b. Aug. 23, 1903.
1332. Elizabeth Downing Whelen, b. May 12, 1906.
Ch. of Sarah Whelen (T.-22^) and Joseph McClcllan.
V— 594. J.\MES D. McCLELLAN (Sarali, Mary, Mary, James), b.
Aug. I, 1816, in Brandvwine Twp., Chester Co.; d. April 16, 1902, in West
Chester, Pa. ; m. ELIZ.\BETH LITZENBURG Tuesday eve., Jan. 16. 1838,
by Rev. H. G. Jones, dau. of John Litzenburg and Christiann Stanley, of
Lower Merion Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., b. Oct. 8, 1819; d. Dec 9, 1903,
in West Chester. Pa. Both were buried at Lower Merion Baptist Church.
Nearly all of his business life, James D. McClellan was engaged in the
hotel business, and was distinguished as providing well for the comfort of his
guests ai^d furnishing as gocxl a table as any in the State of Pennsylvania. He
was thus engaged at West Chester. Newtown Square, but most notably for
822 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
many years at tlie Logan House, Altoona, Pa. During the last few years he
lived a retired life in West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1333. John Litzenberg, b. Sept. 17, 1840; d. Mar. 7, 1S62.
1334. Sarah Keziah, b. Dec. 29, 1842.
1335. Christiann Litzenberg, b. Nov. 26, 1844.
1336. Joseph Parke, b. Sept. 12, 1846; d. Feb. 26, 1847.
1337. Mary, b. Feb. 21, 1848; d. Jan. 26, 1849.
1338. Martha Ann, b. Dec. 4, 1849.
1339. Henry Parke, b. Sept. 29, 1851.
1340. Ella, b. Oct. 29, 1853; d. young.
1341. Ann Hemphill, b. Oct. 5, 1858; d. Dec. 22, 1900.
1342. Lizzie Litzenberg, b. Feb. 3, 1862.
Line of James^ Mary, Thomazine.
Ch. of Ann D. Kennedy {T.-228) and Joel C. Baily.
V— 595- PHEBE ANN BAILY (Ann, Thomazine, Mary, James), b.
5 mo. 4, 1817; d. 7 mo. 5, 1904, at Glen Moore, Pa. ; buried at Bradford Cem-
etery by side of her husband; m. MILTON DURNALL, A. M., 3 mo. 20,
1840 (his second wife), son of Thomas Durnall (i Samuel) and Maria Wol-
lerton (dau. of William and Rebecca), b. 12 mo. 4, 1809; d. 6 mo. 5, 1884.
He was principal of the Unionville Academy, Chester Co., Pa., for over
twenty years. They removed to Washington, D. C, where he secured a posi-
tion in the Treasury Department. He died in that city.
Issue : —
1343. Joel Baily, b. Mar. S, 1846; d. March 23, 1880.
1344. M. Virgil, b. May 4, 1847; d. April 25, 1853.
1345. Anna C, b. Feb. 8, 1849; d. Jan. 15, 1854.
1346. Horace W., b. May 20, 1851.
1347. Olivia Virginia, b. Aug. 19, 1853.
1348. Harvey L., b. Dec. 4, 1854.
1349. Marian Thomazine, b. July 29, 1856; d. Sept. 19, 1878.
V— 596. RICHARD DOWNING BAILY (Ann, Thomazine, Mary,
James), b. 11 mo. 20, 1818; d. 9 mo. 24, 1855; m. ANN ELIZA CARPEN-
TER II mo. 18, 1841, dau. of Hannah. She d. 4 mo. 17, 1865. They re-
sided at Romansville, Chester Co., Pa., and were there buried.
Issue : —
1350. George W., b. Jan. 13, 1843; d. Feb. 16, 1853.
1351. Joel C, b. April 18. 1845; d. April 28, 1867.
1352. Ann Elizabeth, b. April 6, 1848.
1353. Emmor E., b. Dec. 20, 1851; d. Feb. 24, 1887.
1354. Hannah Caroline, b. Mar. 6, 1854; d. July 5, 1864.
V— 597. SAMUEL KENNEDY BAILY (Ann, Thomazine, Mary,
James), b. 2 mo. 12, 1820; d. 10 mo. 17, 1870; m. MARY PATTON DAVIS
10 mo. 6, 1 84 1 (widow), dau. of William Patton and Margaret Jamison, b.
3 mo. 5, 1821; d. ID mo. 26, 1899.
I
FIFTH GENERATION. 823
They resided in West Nottingham, Chester Co., Pa. He was buried at
Balance, Lancaster Co. After his death she removed to Oxford, Pa., where
she died and there was buried.
Issue : —
1355. Abraham Marshall, b. April 16, 1859; d. Nov. 6, 1886.
1356. Anna Mary, b. April 9, 1861; d. Oct. — , 1907.
1357. Richard D.. b. June 21, 1863.
1358. Thomazine Jane, b. Sept. 1, 1865; d. Aug. — , 1907.
Line of James, Mary, Joseph.
Ch. of Mary S. Doitming {T.-s^o) and Jacob Sharpless, M. D.
V— 598. ELIZABETH D. SHARPLESS (Mary, Joseph, Maiy,
James), b. 10 mo. 24. 1831; m. ABRAHAM S. ASHBRDGE 10 mo. 13,
1853, son of George G. Ashbridge* and Rachel Sharpless, b. 3 mo. 24. 1823;
d. 4 mo. 22, 1902. They resided on his farm in East Cain, near Downing-
town, Pa., where Elizabeth continues.
Issue : —
1359. George G., b. 9-1-1854; d. 6-18-1865.
1360. Jacob, b. 4-22-1856; d. 3-11-1858.
1361. Mary R., b. 9-9-1858.
1362. Rebecca, b. 5-11-1860.
1363. Richard I. D.. b. 9-22-1861.
1364. Abraham S., b. 2-15-1863.
1365. Joseph S., b. 6-20-1865.
1366. Elizabeth Archer, b. 11-18-1867.
1367. Eleanor, b. 4-8-1875.
V— 599. MARY RACHEL SHARPLESS (Mary, Joseph, Mary,
James), b. 3 mo. 28. 1833; d. 10 mo. 11. 1910; m. GEORGE W. JACOBS 3
mo. 24, 1863, son of Thomas H. B. Jacobs and Jane Bowen, b. 10 mo. 3, 1824;
d. 3 mo. 9, 1886.
They resided in the Chester Valley east of Downingtown, Pa. He was
elected i mo. 10, 1871, a director of the First National Bank of Chester counyt
at West Chester, Pa., and served faithfully in connection wuth farming until
his death, which resulted from a paralytic stroke which came upon him in his
Note.— George G. Ashbridge, b. Goshen, 8-17-1770; d. E. Cain 8-13-1842; ra. Rachel
V. Sharpless (b. Aston 6-22-1786; d. 8-22-1858), at Concord Mtg. 9-25-1811, she being a
dau. of Abraham Sharpless (half brother to Moses Palmer No. 23) and his first wife,
Rachel Valentine; and he a son of George Ashbridge (3d), and Rebecca Garrett (dau. of
William and Lydia (Lewis) Garrett), who were m. 12-5-1754. She d. 9-24-1777, aged 45
years, and George, b. 1-1-1732-3; d. 10-25-1785, a son of George Ashbridge, Jr., and Jane
Hoopes, who were m. 8-21-1730. She was b. 1706; d. 1789, being the sixth of the seven-
teen children of Daniel and Jane (Worrilow) Hoopes. George Ashbridge, Jr., b. 12-19-
1703-4; d. 3-6-1773; settled on a farm in Goshen. He was a man of note in his day. He
was elected to the Assembly in 1743, and re-elected annually till his death, a period of
nearly thirty years. He was a son of George Ashbridge, the emigrant, who arrived at
Philadelphia 5-5-1698, and m. Mary Malln 8-23-1701, at Providence Mtg. They settled In
Goshen, where he purchased land and carried on milling. Mary d. 2-15-1728, and he m.
again Margaret Paschall, widow, 1-6-1729-30, and removed to Chester, where he d. 1748.
824 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
carriage on his way home from the bank. Both buried at St. Paul's P. E.
church, Grenlock, Pa.
Issue : —
» - 1368. Thomas H. B., b. Jan. 17, 1S65.
/; 1369. George W., b. May 2, 1867.
> 1370. Mary Downing, b. 1872; d. Mar. 4, 1874.
^X' 1371. Elizabeth A., b. April 14, 1876.
1372. John. b. Dec. 1, 1877; d. Mar. 10, 1887.
1373. Jane Bowen, b. Aug. 1, 1879.
V_6oo. JOSEPH DOWNING SHARPLESS (Mary, Joseph, Mary,
James), b. g mo. 25, 1835; d. 7 mo. 26, 1855. His death just on the verge
of manhood was a great loss to the community in which he lived.
Ch. of Richard I. Donming (T.-2J2) and Snsan H. Mllier, born near Down-
ingtown, Pa.
V— 601. JOSEPH L DOWNING, b. Dec. 20, 1837; d. Sept. 29, 1851.
V— 602. SARAH M. DOWNING (Richard, Joseph, Mary, James), b.
Oct. 12, 1839; m. JOHN J. PINKERTON Oct. 7, 1863, son of Samuel Pink-
erton and Margaret Lockhart, b. April 12, 1836; d. Nov. 30, 1910. They re-
sided in West Chester, Pa. , where he was prominently and extensively engaged
in the practice of the law.
This morning, at his home on Virginia avenue, John J. Pinkerton died after be-
ing an invalid for several years. He had been a member of the Chester County Bar
since February 1st, 1860. He was about 76 years old.
Mr. Pinlierton was for many years one of the best-known residents of Chester
county, and specially prominent in his profession through being counsel for the Penn-
sylvania Railroad Company.
He was born in Honeybrook township, a son of Samuel Pinkerton, who was Pro-
thonotary of Chester county in 1839. When a young man he served as a brakeman and
conductor on the Downingtown and Lancaster Railroad, and afterward attended Wil-
liams College, in Massachusetts. On leaving college he took up the study of law, and
since then had been making his home in West Chester.
For a time he taught in the public schools here, beginning in March, 1858, and
having a room in the headquarters of the Good Will Fire Company, on Church street,
north of Gay.
In the following year he became Master of West Chester Lodge, No. 322, F. & A.
M., and at the time of his death he was the oldest surviving Past Master.
After being admitted to the bar he entered into partnership with Hon. Wayne
MacVeagh. and they had an office in what is now the Marshall S. Way building on West
Market street, but when the Brandywine Bank building was erected, at the corner of
High and Market streets, where the Farmers and Mechanics building now stands, they
moved their office thereto. After Mr. MacVeagh left West Chester the firm dissolved and
Mr. Pinkerton located on North High street, where his office is still maintained.
At one time during his early life he was associated with Samuel R. Downing, now
of East Goshen, in the management of the Chester County Times, a weekly paper.
Mr. Pinkerton was a lifelong friend of Mr. MacVeagh, who through all his tri-
umphs in public life never forgot him, and it is recorded that when Mr. MacVeagh re-
turned from his foreign posts of duty, he sought Mr. Pinkerton among the first after
his arrival. On one occasion, after Mr. MacVeagh had served as Ambassador to Italy,
Mr. and Mrs. Pinkerton met him in New York, and from Jersey City they escorted him
FIFTH GENERATION. 825
to Philadelphia in the private car of the Pennsylvania Railroad's President, loaned for
the occasion. Mr. MacVeagh had visited him. in West Chester rather recently.
In an educational way he was prominent locally. i''or a numfber of years he
served as a member of the Board of Trustees of the West Chester State Normal School
and for a time was President of that body. He was also, up to the time of his death, a
member of the E.xamining Committee of the Chester County Bar. When candidates de-
sired to be admitted to study, he tested them in English history and literature, and the
structure of the language, and when they were ready to enter practice, he examined
them on pleading.
For a number of years he was active in the First Presbyterian Church. In poll-
tics he was a Republican, and at one time aspired to be Judge of the Courts, but the
Republican County Committee endorsed Judge Hemphill for a second term and Mr.
Pinkerton did not make an active campaign for the nomination. For some years he was
borough solicitor.
He is remembered as a scholarly man, of fine appearance, always well dressed, and
courteous in his manner. He had a beautiful lecture on "Alexander Hamilton," which
was delivered in many places. As an after-dinner speaker he was witty and pleasing,
being able to turn a compliment most delicately.
Having a fine library and being fond of books, he spent much time among them.
Mr. Pinkerton was a Son of the Revolution through the Carpenter family, from
which he was descended.
He was selected about the year 1894 a member of a Constitutional Convention, to
revise the Constitution of Pennsylvania, but the convention was not called because un-
authorized by the voters.
Of late years he had been declining in strength, and was unable to walk about
town, but traveled by carriage as long as he was able to go out. He sat much on his
porch at his home on Virginia avenue, accompanied by Mrs. Pinkerton, who ministered
to him faithfully as long as he required her services.
Issue, born at West Chester, Pa. — :
1374. Richard I., b. Nov. 24, 1&C4; d. Dec. 16, 1864. ,
1375. Elizabeth, b. June 19, 1866.
1S7S. Susan D., b. Dec. 24, 1867.
1377. Charles, b. July 2, 1871.
1378. John J., b. Dec. 4, 187S; d. July 14, 1889.
V— 603. ELIZABETH DOWNING (Richard 4), b. 10 mo. 19, 1841 ;
d. 3 mo. 6, 1861 ; unm.
V— 604. HENRY W. DOWNING, b. 9 mo. 13, 1843; d. 9 mo. 30, 1851.
V— 605. J. HAVARD DOWNING (Richard, Joseph. Mary, James),
b. Mar. 7, 1845; m- ELIZABETH POTTS RUTTER Sept. 4. 1872, dau.
of Lewis Rtitter and Ellen Potts, of Swedeland, Philadelphia, Pa., b. Sept. 11,
i853;d. Jan. 23, 1904.
M. second, SARAH HORNER SHELMIRE Sept. 18, 1906, dau. of
David Horner and Ann (Field) Peters, b. Sept. 9, 1867.
He was reared on the old homestead and completed his education by a
three years' course at Easthamptoii Seminary, Mass). He followed farming at
the homestead until 1890. In March, 1899, he was appointed postmaster at
East Downingtown under the McKinlcy administration, which position he con-
tinues to hold. He is connected with the F. and A. M., the K. T., the Grange
and the Knights of Pythias.
826 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
1379. Richard I., b. June 21, 1873; d. April 12, 18S3.
1380. Lewis Rutter, b. March 19, 1875.
1381. Joseph May, b. May 4, 1876; d. Mar. — , 1899.
1382. Ellen Potts, b. Aug. 4, 1883.
V— 6o6. RICHARD DOWNING, b. 4 mo. 17, 1847; d. 9 mo. 13, 1851.
It may be noted that three brothers in this family, viz., Joseph I., Henry
W. and Richard, all died in the same month and within three weeks' time.
Line of James, Mary, Sarah.
Ch. of Samuel Webster {T.-227) and Mary Mercer.
V— 607. JOSEPH M. WEBSTER (Samuel, Sarali, Mary, James), b.
Nov. 7, 1828; d. Jan. 19, 1901 ; m. PHEBE ANN SWEETEN Oct. 4, 1854,
dau. of William Sweeten and Catharine Vanosten, b. Mar. 31, 1834.
He followed the trade of a carpenter and builder, with residence at Down-
ingtown, Pa.
Issue, bom near Downingtowii : —
1383. Sallie G., b. June IS, 1S55; d. same day.
1384. William Winfield, b. July Vi, 1856.
1385. Amy D., b. Feb. 4, 1858; d. July 31, 1910.
1386. Josephine V., b. Jan. 31, 1860.
1387. Samuel Jackson, b. May 20, 1864.
1388. George C., b. Aug. 10, 1865.
1389. Isaac Roland, b. Aug. 2, 1S67.
1390. Sarah H., b. Sept. 22, 1869.
1391. Mary Elizabeth, b. Mar. 4, 1872.
1392. Jessie, b. July 31, 1874.
V— 608. SARAH WEBSTER (Samuel, Sarah, Mary, James), b. 4 mo.
17, 1831; d. I mo. 8, 1871 ; imm.
V— 609. ALFRED WEBSTER (Samuel, Sarali, Mary, James), b. May
12, 1834; d. Oct. 16, 1902; m. SARAH C. RANKIN Jan. — , 1857, dau. of
Thomas and Elizabeth Rankin. She d. July 8, 1903.
He followed farming. They removed from Chester Co., Pa., in 1868,
to Payson, Adams Co., 111., and in 1881 to Hannibal, Mo., and later to Shelby
Co., Mo., where they both died.
Issue : —
1393. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1857.
1394. Emily Ellen, b. Dec. 3, 1859; d. April 30, 1890.
1395. Margaret Susan, b. Nov. 3. 1863; d. Oct. 21, 1865.
1396. Edward D., b. Nov. 22, 1866.
1397. Hannah Lewis, b. Dec. 18, 1872.
V— 610. RICHARD WEBSTER (Samuel. Sarah, Mary James), b.
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Feb. 23, 1837; m. MARY ELIZABETH ASTRY Mar. i, 1861, dau. of
Samuel Astry and Elleiider J. Koons, of Fremont, Sandusky Co., O., b. Sept.
II, 1844. He was a farmer for a few years, then a harnessmaker, with resi-
dence in Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1398. Samuel, b. Jan. 7, 1889; d. July 17, 1889.
V— 611. HANNAH MARY WEBSTER (Samuel, Sarah, Mary,
James), b. Sept. 8, 1850; resides in DowningtowTi, Pa.
V— 612. WILLIAM D. WEBSTER (Samuel, Sarah, ]\Iary, James),
b. Dec. 29, 1843; d. Dec. 11, 1909; m. ANNIE PAWLING Feb. 3, 1866, dau.
of John Pawling and Sarah Lockhart, b. Jan. 6, 1841 ; address, Bridgeport, Pa.
Word has been received of the death of William D. Webster, of Bridgeport, which
occurred on Saturday. Mr. Webster was born and raised in Downingtown. Mr. Web-
ster was sixty-six yeai-s of Bge and was a member of the 124th Pennsylvania Volun-
teers, also of Zook Post, of Norristown. He was a painter by trade, but for a number
of years held the position of yardmaster at Bridgeport yards of the P. & R. During the
last few years he was employed as night watchman on the county bridge between Nor-
ristown and Bridgeport, which place he still held at the time of his death. His remains
were taken to Downingtown and interred at Northwood Cemetery.
Issue : —
1399. Emma, b. Jan. 10, 18G7.
1400. Mary Ellen, b. Oct. 10, 1869.
1401. Sarah F., b. Sept. 13, 1871.
/ 1402. Effie May, b. Mar. 6, 1873.
1403. Alfred L., b. Mar. 19, 1874.
1404. Joseph Walter, b. June 29, 1876.
1405. Laura, b. Mar. 16. 1878,
•' ! Ch. of James Webster {T.-s^S) and Susan Ingram.
V— 613. DOWNING I. WEBSTER (Tames. Sarah, Mary. James) b.
Dec. 16, 1826; m. SARAH JANE WILSON Mar. 24, 1853, dau. of Thomas
Wilson and Rebecca (Townsend) .Mison. b. Jan. 6, 1831 ; d. Sept. 4, 1909. He
is an overseer in a quarry. Address, 216 Highland Ave., Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
1406. Mary Jane, b. Feb. 27, 1854; d. Sept. 17, 1854.
1407. James, b. Sept. 16, 1855; d. Aug. 26, 1879.
/i 1408. Clara Rebecca, b. June 18, 1857; d. Nov. 9, 1882.
'■ 1 1409. Joseph, b. May 24, 1859; d. April 29, 1881.
' 1410. Elmer Ellsworth, b. Dec. 24, 1861; d. Nov. 26, 1882.
1411, Wesley E.. b. Sept 5, 1868.
V— 614. SARAH D. WEBSTER, b. 2 mo. 18, 1830; d. 1 1 mo. — , 1847.
V— 615. ELISHA E. WEBSTER (James. Sarah. Mary, James), b.
828 TRIMBLE FAMILY
Mar. 14, 1833; m. MARGARET RANKIN Aug. 4, 1856, dau. of Thomas
Rankin and Elizabeth Thomson, b. Aug. 6, 1829; d. June 25, 1880.
M. second, LUCINDA McMICHAEL, dau. of James McMichael and
HeltiePhiUips, b. Jan. 13, 1844.
He is a blacksmith. He followed his trade for 16 years at Whitford,
Chester Co., then for 8 years was in the employ of the P. R. R. as repairer of
tools, etc. Since 1898 has lived at Lancaster, Pa. ; address, 622 N. Shippin
St.
Issue by first wife : —
1412. Isaac Thomas, b. June 8, 1857; d. Nov. 24, 1863.
Issue by second wife : —
1413. Harry Allen, b. Mar. 9, 1885.
V— 6i6. JACOB SHARPLESS WEBSTER (James, Sarah, Mary,
James), b. July 29, 1837; d. Jan. 14, 1890; m. ANGELINE RAMBO Oct. 4,
i860, dau. of Eli Rambo. She d. Feb. 23, 1878, and with her dec'd children
was buried at Grove Cemetery Chester, Co., Pa..
M. second, SARAH JOHNSON (nee DOUGHERTY), Aug. i, 1881,
a sister to his son Jacob's wife (q. v.).
They resided in Columbia, Pa., where he was buried. He had been a loco-
motive engineer. Since his death his widow m. again and is now Mrs. Nel-
linger, of 340 W. King St., Lancaster, Fa.
Issue by first wife only : —
1414. William H., b. Mar. 4, 1862; d. Aug. 23, 1865.
1415. Mary S., b. Jan. 25, 1864; d. Dec. 27, 1865.
1416. Franklin Luther, b. Dec. 18. 1S65.
1417. Jacob D. W., b. March 4, 1868.
1418. George T., b. Oct. 18, 1870.
1419. Isaac E., b. Nov. 4, 1874; d. Dec. 20, 1875.
1420. Daniel T., b. Mar. 2, 1876; d. July 17, 1876.
1421. Thomas R., b. Feb. 3, 1878; d. June 23, 1878.
V— 617. SUSAN ELIZABETH WEBSTER (James 4), b. July 19,
1837; d. Aug. — , 1837.
Cli. of John IVcbstcr {T.-23Q) and Thomasinc Doumng.
V— 618. CICERO S. WEBSTER (John, Sarali, Mary, James), b. July
13, 1832; d. June 25, 1900; m. ANN SINGHER, 1857, ^lau. of John Singher
and Elizabeth Walk, b. Feb. 23, 1834; d. Dec. 28, 1902.
He was engaged as a locomotive engineer on the P. R. R., with residence
at Columbia^ Pa.
FIFTH GENERATION. 829
Issue : —
1422. John D., b. July 30, 1858.
1423. Edward G., b. Dec. 20, 1859.
1424. Mary E., b. Feb. 2, 1863.
1425. Thomazine H., b. Jan. 30, 1868.
1426. Richard T., b. Sept. 22. 1871.
V— 619. HESTER D. WEBSTER (John, Sarah, Mary James), b. 7
mo. 4, 1835; unm. ; resides in West Chester, Pa.
V— 620. MARY S. WEBSTER (John, Sarah, Mary, James), b. 2 mo.
16, 1857; unm. She resides at the Friends' Barclay Home, 19 W. Chestnut
St., West Chester, Pa.
Ch. of Joseph Webster {T.-241) and Sarah Davis.
■ V— 621. MARY EMMA WEBSTER (Joseph, Sarah, Mary, James),
b.-8 mo. 27, 1840; m. JEREMIAH HOOPES, 7 mo. 11, 1867, son of Francis
Pratt Hoopes and Lydia Barnard, b. 5 mo. 16, 1840; d. 11 mo. 13, 1867; she
resides in Downingtown, Pa.
I V— 622. HENRY CLAY WEBSTER (Joseph, Sarah, Mary, James),
b. 9 mo. 27, 1842 ; d. 2 mo. 16, 1864; unm.
I Line of James, James, Samuel.
Ch. of Isaac P. Trimble, M. D. {T.242) and Jane Riggs.
V— 623. EDWARD R. TRIMBLE (Isaac P., Samuel, James, James),
b. Mar. 30, 1845; m- MARY B. CALLENDER Oct. 31, 1878, dau. of Wil-
Ham N. Callender and Genevieve Author, b. Sept. 20, 1848, in New York.
He is a mining engineer; settled in Rochester, N. Y., in 1895; address,
143 Park Ave.
Issue : —
1427. Edward Maurice, b. Aug. 21, 1879.
1428. Louis Callender, b. June 13, 1884.
V— 624. HELEN KENT TRIMBLE (Isaac P., Samuel, James, James),
b. May 20, 1849; m- JOHN SHAW May 16, 1871, of New York, b. Oct. 21,
1834; d. March 25, 1895.
He was an importer of fine goods from France and Germany; was con-
nected with large wliolesale houses in New York. Her last residence was Flush-
ing, L. I., N. Y.
830 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
1429. Edith Burnet, b. March 26, 1872; d. July 4, 1872.
1430. Robert Newton, b. Dec. 21, 1S73.
1431. Helen Kent. b. June 25, 1875.
1432. Amy Hobart, b. Aug. 24, 1881.
1433. Gerald, b. Aug. 29, 1883; d. Jan. 5, 1897.
Ch. of Lydia Trimble {T.-243) and Yarnall Baily.
V — 625. AMY A. BAILY (Lydia, Samuel, James, James), b. 3 mo.
3, 1834; d. 10 mo. 9, 1909; m. PASCHALL COPE i mo. 17, 1856, son of
Joseph Cope (Joseph3,John2, Oliver i) and Rachel W. Cope, b. i mo. 7, 1827;
d. 8 mo. 25, 1873. They resided in various places, and he was for a time
South for his health. They finally settled in New Garden, Chester Co., Pa.,
but after his decease Amy removed to West Chester, Pa. and later to her dau.
at Haverford College.
(Joseph Cope,was a son of Joseph Cope and Ann Taylor, and great-grand-
son of Oliver Cope, the emigrant.)
I
Amy A. Cope.
In the passing away of Amy A. Cope, many will feel that they have lost a friend
and a counsellor. She was always kind, interested and sympathetic. Although for years
a patient, cheerful sufferer, her heart and hands were never idle; she was always, when
strength permitted, occupied for the welfare ofi those around her, who needed her help,
and- even little children came to her sick room to be instructed in various ways. It can
truly be said of her, "She hath done what she could". In 1856 she married Paschall
Cope, of East Bradford, this county, and they resided in West Chester, Philadelphia and
New Garden. She leaves one daughter, Lydia C, wife of President Isaac Sharpless, of
Haverford College, and several grandchildren, with whom she has made her home for
several years. Here she had been tenderly and lovingly cared for and her loss will be
keenly felt by a large circle of friends.
Issue : —
1434. Lydia T., b. 2-13-1857.
V— 626. FRANCIS J. BAILY (Lydia, Samuel, James, James), b. 9 mo.
27, 1836; d. 3 mo. 18, 1865; unm. He was with the Union army during the
late Civil War and died of sickness in a wagon in the South.
•\^ Line of James, James, Isaac.
Ch. of Mary S. Trimble (T.-^44) and John L. Massey.
V— 627. JEFFERIS T. MASSEY, b. Oct. 14, 1834; d. ?. No account
of him found.
V— 628. ISAAC T. MASSEY (Mary, Isaac, James, James), b. Nov.
30, 1843; d. Dec. 25, 1878, in Phila. ; m. JULIA SHEPPARD Aug. 8, 1867
(widow), dau. of Baijamin Ramsey and Margaret Wagonseller.
I
i
I
AMY A. (BAILY) COPE, (No. V. 625)
facing p. S30
FIFTH GENERATION. 831
He was by trade a printer; resided for some time at Oxford, Pa., then
removed to Philadelphia, where he died.
Issue : —
1435. Edward C, b. Sept. 7, 1868.
V— 629. ANNA T. MASSEY (Mary, Isaac, James, James), b. Dec. 9,
1849. She is employed with the Singer Sewing Machine Co., in Philadd-
phia, with address 1124 Girard St.
Ch. of Charity Ann Trimble {T.-245) and Joshua Speakjiian.
V— 630. LYDIA ANNA SPEAKMAN (Charity A., Isaac, James,
James), b. July 8, 1841 ; m. WILLIAM J. RUSSELL May 30, i860, son of
George Russell and Martha (nee) Wright, b. April 28, 1834; d. Oct. 18, 1898;
bur. in Fernwood Cemetery.
He was a house painter; was employed for 17 years in Pittsburg, Pa.,
then moved to Philadelphia, Pa., where he died. She continues in this city now
at 28 S. 33d St.
Issue : —
1436. Alberta, b. Sept. 16, 1862; d. Dec. 16, 1864.
1437. Elmer, b. Nov. 26, 1863; d. Dec. 13, 1801.
1438. Bertha Martha.
1439. Mabel Martin.
1440. George R.
1441. William S., b. Nov. 8, 1872.
1442. Albert Carpenter, b, Jan. 14, 1875.
1443. Howard G., b. Sept. 27, 1878.
V— 631. PHEBE H. SPEAKMAN (Charity A., Isaac, James, James),
b. Aug. 26, 1843 ; d. Dec. 25, 1904 ; m. ALBERT CARPENTER. They were
legally separated.
Issue : —
1444. Freddie, b. circa 1875; d. 1878.
V— 632. WILLIAM HENRY SPEAKMAN (Charity A., Isaac, James,
James), b. Dec. 25, 1846; m. MARY H. MAITLAND June i, 1881, at Rad-
nor, Pa., dau. of Alexander Maitland and Rosetta Rose.
He is a farmer ;resided at Embreville, where his house and barn were both
burned, now has rented farm in East Bradford; address. West Chester, Pa.,
R. D. 9.
Issue : —
1445. Emily, b. Sept. 26, 1886.
V— 633. ISAAC TRIMBLE SPEAKMAN (Charity A. 4), b. 8 mo. 2,
1848; d. I mo. 13, 1863.
832 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 634. JOHN MASSEY SPEAKMAN Charity, Isaac, James,
James), b. Oct. 31, 1857; d. Feb. 18, 1904: bur. at Bradford Cem. ; m. CHAR-
LOTTE THAMSIN GRAY March 10, 1886, dau. of Baker M. Gray and
Rebecca H. Passmore, b. March. 26, 1865.
He was a farmer; had a farm near Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. Her ad-
dress is, 523 S. 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1446. James Walter, b. Sept. 6, 1887.
1447. Phebe R., b. Nov. 21, 1890.
She is a trained nurse.
V— 635. THOMAS SPEAKMAN (Charity A., Isaac, James, James),
b. Feb. 25, 1855; m. . Last address, Denver, Colo.
Issue : — ■
1448. Walter.
1449. Mabel.
V— 636. LAURA SPEAKMAN, b, 2 mo. 13, i860; d. 5 mo. 25, i860.
Cfi. of Lydia Trimble {T.-246) and Enos L. Pratt.
V— 637. TRIMBLE PRATT (Lydia, Isaac, James, James), b. 5 mo.
27, 1844; m. RUTH SHARPLESS 6 mo. 21, 1876, dau. of Thomas J. Sharp-
less and Susanna Plankinton, b. in Middletown Twp., 12 mo. 26, 1846; d. at
Media, 2 mo. 19, 1878.
M. second, ELIZABETH LEVIS OGDEN, i mo. 17, 1889, at Forest
Lawn, Delaware Co., Pa., by Friends' ceremony, dau. of J. Henry Ogden and
Martha Levis, b. 5 mo. 8,1850.
He graduated as a Homcepathic physician and settled at Media, where
he is in active practice. They are interested members of the Society of Friends.
Issue by first wife : —
1450. Ernest D., b. 2 — 1878; d. same day.
V— 638. ANNA M.\RY PRATT (Lydia, Isaac. James, James), b. 12
mo. I, 1846; m. HIBBERD B. GARRETT, 3 mo. 30, 1 871, son of Davis
Garrett and Ann Barrett, b. 9 mo. — , 1849; d. 6 mo. 7, 1902; bur. at Fern-
wood Cemeterj'.
He was in the milk trade in Philadelphia, Pa., for several years. After his
death she had a boarding house one season at Atlantic City, N. J. Present
residence with her dau., 120 N. 6ist St., Philadelphia.
Issue : —
1451. Clarence Trimble, b. 11-26-1872.
1452. Enos D., b. 6-12-1874.
1453. Ethel Marguerite, b. 10-3-1885.
FIFTH GENERATION. 833
V — 639. ESTHER PRATT (Lydia, Isaac, James, James), b. 2 mo.
2Z, 1848; m. JESSE P. THATCHER 11 mo. 21, 1872, son of Richard J.
Thatcher and Harriet Eldridge, b. 2 mo. 11, 1843.
He is a druggist, witii store and residence in West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1454. Mary Elizabeth, b. 2-21-1877; unm.
1455. Helen Maud, b. 10-4-1882; unm.
V— 640. ORPHA ELSIE PRATT (Lydia, Isaac, James, James), b. 6
mo. 30, 1850; unm. ;trained nurse; address, Media, Pa.
V— 641. ELIZABETH T. PRATT (Lydia, Isaac, James, James), b.
5 mo. 15, 1853; unm. She was at Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, N. J., for some
time; later address. West Chester, Pa.
V— 642. ENOS RANDALL PRATT (Lydia. Isaac. James, James),
b. 6 mo. 2y, 1858; unm. ; resides with his brother; see next No.
V— 643. HENRY ELLSWORTH PRATT (Lydia, Isaac, James,
James), b. 6 mo. 21, 1861 ; m. FLORENCE B. ELDRIDGE March 23, 1893,
dau. of Barrington S. and Ettie Blanche Eldridge.
He has a truck farm near King of Prussia P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1456. Henry Roland, b. Dec. 26, 1894.
1457. Clarence Sanford, b. June 19, 1898.
1458. Enos Lewis, b. May 2, 1901.
/
Ch. of Phebe Trimble {T.-24J) and Joel Woodward.
V— 644. WILLIS TRIMBLE WOODWARD (Phebe. Isaac, James,
James), b. Aug. 30, 1847: d. Dec. 28, 1880; unm. He was a sawyer and
cheese maker at his father's place.
V— 645. HOWARD NELSON WOODWARD (Phebe. Isaac. James
James), b. June i, 1849; m. MARY EMMA COATES April 27, 1872, dau.
of Chevington and Sarah Ann Coates, of Monmouth, III.
He went from Chester Co., Pa., in 1890, to Dorset, Powhatan Co., Va.,
and engaged in the lumber business for about ten years ; then bought a farm
and Pine Creek flour mill, which with his family he has continued to carry on.
Issue : —
1459. Blanche C, b. Aug. 12, 187.3.
1460. Ethel Virginia, b. July 24, 1875: iinm.; trained nurse.
1461. Cora E., b. Jan. 23, 1878.
834 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
1162. Pauline M., b. Oct. 11, 1879.
1463. Willis C, b. May 18, 1881.
1464. Howard E., b. Aug. 3, 1883; d. Aug. 1, 1897.
1465. Fred V., b. Dec. 17, 1885.
1466. Joel H., b. Sept. 3, 1887.
1467. Helen K., b. July 29, 1892; d. Jan. 24, 1906.
1468. Philip B., b. Nov. 9, 1896.
V— 646. MARY ANNA WOODWARD (Phebe, Isaac, James, James),
b. March 17, 1851 ; d. Dec. 31, 1895; m. ROBERT BARCLAY BUFFING-
TON May II, 1886, at Newark, Del., son of Thomas Buffington and Mary
Michener. Resided at Kansas City, Mo. No issue.
He m. second wife.
V— 647. SARAH ELIZABETH WOODWARD (Phebe, Isaac, James,
James), b. March 17, 185 1 ; d. Mar. 22, 1883 ;unm. She was a twin to last No.
V— 648. VIRGINIA WOODWARD (Phebe, Isaac, James, James), b.
April 3, 1853, St N^w London, Pa.; d. Aug. 3, 1909; bur. in White Clay
Creek Cem. ; m .FRANKLIN PENNOCK April 15. 1880, son of Lewis Pen-
nock and Sarah Wollaston, b. Jan. 17, 1852.
He is a farmer and marketman, with farm of loi acres in Mill Creek,
New Castle Co., Del. Address, Hockessin, Del., R. D. i.
Issue : —
1469. Paul Willis, b. Mar. 4, 1881; d. Sept. 16, 1881.
1470. Norton Lewis, b. May 28, 1886; d. May 29, 1886.
1471. Ma Belle Claire, b. Dec. 4, 1891.
1472. Erma Buffi ngton, b. Dec. 10, 1895.
V— 649. PAMELA ALMA WOODWARD (Phebe, Isaac, James,
James), b. Sept. 28, 1854; m. JOHN THOMAS FISHER Oct. 16, 1883, son
of Andrew and Ann Fisher. He d. Feb. 22, 1890 in his 57th year; bur. at head
of Christiana Church. Her address, Neosho, Mo. No issue.
V— 650. JOEL PRATT WOODWARD (Phebe. Isaac, James, James),
b. Feb. 6, i8s7; d. April 2, 1895; bur. at Fernwood Cemetery; m. MARY
HELEN MYERS Nov. 25, 1884, dau. of William Henry Harrison Myers and
Ariel Sophia Jackson, b. Feb. 24, 1864.
His business was flour milling-. He was in Topeka, Kansas, before his
marriage and afterwards for six months ; then they came back to Wilmington
Del., and remained there until Nov., 1887, then removed to Philadelphia, where
he died. His widow m. John Edwin Atkinson, of Wilmington, Del., May 29,
1901, and they reside at 1208 Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia.
Woodward issue: —
1473. Elsie Lavinia Woodward, b. March 21, 1886.
V— 651. EMMA GILLINGHAM WOODWARD (Phebe, Isaac, James,
FIFTH GENERATION. 835
James), b. May 4, 1859; d. July 19, 1878; unm. She was a school teacher;
bur. at Marshallton, Pa.
V— 652. WALTER WOODWARD, b. May 4, 1862; d. Aug. i, 1862.
V— 653. CLARA WOODWARD (twin to last No.), b. May 4, 1862;
J. Aug. 2, 1862.
The last two were twins ; both bur. in one casket at Marshallton Friends'
Mtg.
r-rTA. of Jacob Trimble {T.-248) and Celia Hicks born at Pocopson, Chester
Co., Pa.
V— 654. HELEN MARY TRIMBLE (Jacob, Isaac. James, James), b.
Aug. 17, 1850; m. JOHN MILTON PEIRCE Jan. 28, 1875. son of Joshua
Peirce and Elizabeth Wickersham (who were m. Oct. 10, 1839). b. April 14,
1845; d. Oct. 14, 1891.
She. m. second, T. ARTHUR ROWLAND, Aug. i, 1905, and now re-
side at Green Lane, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Children : —
1474. Howard J., b. April 26, 1880; d. Sept. 11, 1880.
1475. Clarence M., b. July 8, 1882; d. Sept. 20, 1882.
1476. Freddie E., b. May 7, 1885; d. Aug. 1, 1885.
V— 655. ANNA FRANCES TRIMBLE (Jacob, Isaac, James, James),
Nov. I, 1851 ; unm.; resides with her sister, Emma P. Thatcher.
' V— 656. SARAH J. TRIMBLE (Jacob, Isaac, James. James), b, Feb.
26, 1853; m. JESSE TAYLOR Oct. 2. 1879. son of John Taylor* and Mehit-
abel Garrett, b. at Danville, Pa., Dec. 11, 1844; d. April 16, 1910; bur. at
Birmingham, Pa.
They first settled on a farm at Unionville, Chester Co., Pa. ; in 1892 re-
moved to Powhatan Co., Va., thence in 1895 to Toledo, O., where he engaged
in pork packing, and later to Atlantic City, N. J., where he continued the same
business. He was a member of the Society of Friends and of Beecher Lodge,
F. and A. M., No. 180.
Issue, born at Unionville, Pa. : —
1477. Paul, b. June 17. 1880.
1478. wniard, b. Aug. 31, 1881.
1479. Francis, b. Nov. 16. 1888.
Note.— John Taylor and Mchitabel Garrett were m. at West Chester 1-28-1836. He
a son of Anthony Taylor and Edith Shnrple.js, b. 10-9-1807; d. 7-19-1879, and she a dan.
of Williiiin and Sarah Garrett, b. 11-21-1816; d. at West Chester 10-13-1891.
836 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 657. FRANCIS H. TRIMBLE, b. 2 mo. 22, 1856; d. 2 mo. 27,
1856.
V— 658. LYDIA P. TRIMBLE, b. 3 mo. 3, 1858; d. 2 mo. 5, 1858.
V— 659. EMMA P. TRIMBLE (Jacob, Isaac, James, James), b. Feb. 19,
1859 ;m. HILBORN D. THATCHER Feb. 20, 1889, son of Benjamin
Thatcher and Adriana Hoopes, b. at Concord, Delaware Co., Pa., Dec. 7, 1858.
He devotes his time to agricultural pursuits, and following the family
traditions attends the religious meetings of Friends. They reside near Union-
ville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1480. B. Russell, b. Dec. 22, 1890.
V— 660. EDWARD HICKS TRIMBLE (Jacob, Isaac. James, James),
b. Mar. 6, 1861; m. MARY M. TRIMBLE, 1887; (T.-662.), dau. of John
Trimble (T.-249) and Anna Mary Matlack, b. April 22, 1868.
He was born in the old ancestral residence erected by Thomas Hickman
in 1800 and afterwards purchased by Edward's grandfather. He inherited
this farm in Pocopson Twp. of 126 acres, with address, Northbrook, Pa., where
they reside, he being engaged in dairying and' raising of bees, obtaining from
the latter a large quantity of superior honey, which finds a ready sale. He
is interested in public affairs and served as a school director.
Issue : —
1481. Florence Anna. b. Jan. 15, 1888.
1482. Carl Edward, b. Feb. 1. 1891.
1483. FrPdprick Matlack, b. Dec. 8, 1892.
1484. J. Roscoc, b. May 7, 1898; d. Oct. 2, 1898.
V— 661. JOHN F. TRMBLE (Jacob, Isaac. James, James), b. July
31, 1863; m. SALLIE M. LAMBORN Aug. 12, 1888, dau. of Humphrey
Lamborn and Josephine Turner, of Marshallton. b. July 29, 1868. He is a
miller and has the mill on the original site of the old Trimble mill in e.xistence
before 1744.
Issue : —
1485. Helen J., b. May 10, 1S8S; m. George Kcllar, Sept. 4, 1007, at Bciwyn. Fa.; ad-
dress, Marshallton, Pa.
1486. Celia M., b. Oct. 20, 1901.
1487. John H., b. Oct. 4, 1904.
Ch. of John Trimble {T.-S4p) and Annie M. Matlack, born in West Bradford,
Chester Co., Pa.
V— 662. MARY M. TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James, James), b. April
1
FIFTH GENERATION. 837
22, 1868; m. EDWARD H. TRIMBLE, 1887, (T.-660). Further record un-
der his name.
V— 663. WILLIAM M. TRIMBLE (John, Isaac, James, James), b.
Dec. 28, 1869: m. OLIVE BECKER May 21, 1891, in Reading, Pa., dau. of
B. Franklin Becker and Elizabeth Esshelman of Doe Run, b. June 9, 1870.
He is a farmer at Trimbleville, the old place of settlement of James and
Mary (Palmer) Trimble, with address at Northbrook, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1488. Anna Elizabeth, b. June 10, 1898.
1489. Wilma Matlack, b. April 18, 1901.
Ch. of John Trimble {T.-249) and second zcife, Sue M. Moore.
V— 664. BESSIE TRIMBLE, b. Mar. 26, 1886; d. April 2, 1886.
Ch. of Atina Trimble {T.-250) and Jomthan B. Speakman.
V— 665. FRANK HOWARD SPEAKMAN (Anna, Isaac, James,
James), b. Dec. 13, 1867; d. March 24, 1905; unm. : buried in Odd Fellows'
Cemetery, Neosho, Mo.
Ch. of Elizabeth Trimble {T.-252) and Edzdn Martin.
V— 666. GEORGE HOWARD MARTIN, b. i mo. 27, 1862; d. 8 mo.
17, 1862.
V— 667. MABEL A. MARTIN (Elizabeth. Isaac, James, James), b.
July 19, 1864; unm.; address, 1315 Main St., Evanston, 111.
V— 668. FREDERIC RICKEY MARTIN (Elizabeth, Isaac, James,
James), b. Dec. 4, 1867; unm. Last heard from he was in Philadelphia, Pa.
Ch. of Isaac Trimble {T.-254) and Emma Hongler, probably born in Phila-
delphia.
V— 669. HENRY STEWART TRIMBLE (Isaac 4, Isaac, James.
James), b. May 30. 1880: m. ADA BELL BLAKLEY Dec. 14, 1904, of
Freeport, Armstrong Co., Pa., dau. of Thomas Mabin Blakley and Martha
Gibson, b. Feb. 21, 1885.
He was graduated B. A. on June 16, 1899, from Central High School, of
838 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Philadelphia, and is now engaged in C. E. work with the P. R. R., with ad-
dress 747 Washington St., Huntingdon, Pa.
Issue : —
1490. Lenore Blakley Trimble, b. Nov. 28, 1905.
1491. Helen Trimble, b. Dec. 9. 1906.
V— 670. LEROY CHESTER TRIMBLE (Isaac 4, Isaac, James,
James), b. March 7, 1889. Probably resides with his mother (q. v.).
Line of James, James, John.
Ch. of Elisha I. Trimble (T.-25§) and Elisabeth Barr.
V— 671. ANNA MAY TRIMBLE (Elisha, John, James, James) b. Sept.
I, 1840; m. HENRY S. FNLEY Mar. — , i860, son of Robert and Cath-
arine Finley, b. Feb. 6, 1826; d. May 18, 1903; resided on a farm at Duncan's
Falls, Muskingum Co., O. He was born and died in the same house.
Issue : —
1492. Harry T., b. Feb. 12, 1862.
1493. Clara L., b. .Tune 16, 1S63; d. Jan. 10. 1903.
1494. Etta M., b. Nov. 16, 1864.
1495. Franz S., b. Aug. 12, 1866.
1496. Bessie B., b. Oct. 2. 1868; d. Nov. 5, 189.5.
1497. John, b. Oct. 19, 1870; d. Mar. 21, 1871.
1498. Lvdia C, b. Jan. 9, 1872.
1499. Charles S., b. Dec. 17, 1873.
1500. Leora M.. b. Jan. 26, 1876.
1501. Everet H.. b. Sept. 25. 1878.
1502. Dorothy, b. Dec. 25, 1881.
1503. Raymond, b. Dec. 27. 1884.
V— 672. SAMUEL HAYES TRIMBLE (Elisha, John, James, James),
b. March 17, 1842; m. IDA H. NORCUM Jan. 4, 1881, Duplin Co., N. C.
dau. of Adner and Eliza Norcum, of N. C,
He is a farmer; settled in Cereal, Okla., Jan. — , 1890.
Issue : —
1504. James N. Trimble, d. Feb. — , 1890.
1505. Carrie Trimble.
V— 673. LYDIA H. TRIMBLE (EHsha 4), b. July 17, 1844; d. Dec
22, 1846.
V— 674. CAROLINE E. TRIMBLE (Elisha 4), b. Nov. 21, 1846; m.
JESSE D. HALL, 187-, son of Caleb H. Hall (b. Aug. 30, 1802 in Chester
Co., Pa.) and Hannah — (b. Aug. 30, 1807), b. April 28, 1832.
He is a farmer; address, Philo, Ohio.
I
FIFTH GENERATION. 839
I
Issue : —
1506. Olive Mary, b. March 15, 1880
1507. Florence Hannah, b. Nov. 30, 1883.
V— 675. B. FRANKLIN TRIMBLE (Elisha 4), b. Feb. 28, 1850;
unm. He is in the Era Stock Feed Business; address, 1441 N. 19th St.,
Omaha, Neb.
V— 676. JOHN CL.\RK TRIMBLE (Elisha 4), b. Oct. 10, 1852; m.
LOUDENIA COLLINS Jan. 21, 1886, dau. of John and Sarah ColHns, of
Cumberland, O., b. June 18, 1852.
He is a fanner; address, Cambridge, O., R. D. i.
Issue: —
laOS. Paul, b. Not. 21. 1887.
1509. Mary, b. Sept. 12, 1889.
V— 677. SARAH ALVIRA TRIMBLE (Elisha 4), b. March 24, 1855;
m. WILLIAM H. H. SMITH Nov. 29, 1877, son of Nathan Smith (b. Sept.
13, 1786) and Susan Howard (b. Jan. 3, 1897), b. Sept. i, 1840.
He is a farmer ; address. Blue Rock, O.
Issue : —
1510. Dora, b. Aug. 26, 1880.
1511. Delia, b. Nov. 21. 1887.
V— 678. ISADORA BLANCHE TRIMBLE (Elisha 4), b. Aug. 24,"
1858; m. JOHN W. VAN METER, son of William Van Meter and Sarah
Ann Stuart, b. Feb. 14, 1857, at Sarahsville, O. ;address, 357 W. 4th Ave.,
Columbus, O.
Issue : —
1512. Auto Leah, b. Nov. 9, 1879.
1513. Cecil W., b. Aug. 11. 1881; d. Aug. 12, 1907.
1514. Frank S., b. Feb. 11. 1883.
V— 679. LENA HOUSE TRIMBLE (Elisha 4) b. Sept. 4, 1863; m.
JEFFERSON DUDLEY FRAZEY June 30, 1897, at Columbus, O. son of
James Monroe and Julia Ann Frazey, b. March 25. i860, at Brighton la.
They removed to Antonito, Conejos Co., Colo., where he is editor and
publisher of Antonito Ledger.
Issue : —
1515. Earl Trimble, b. July 22. 1899.
Ch. of James Trimble {T.-2^6) and Sarah Ann Hoivartli.
V— 680. MARY FRANCES TRIMBLE (James), b. Aug. 18, 1842;
840
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
m. BENJAMIN H. HARLAN Jan. 10, 1872, son of Ezekiel Harlan and
Sarah McCune, b. Nov. 26, 1842.
He is a carpenter and contractor; resided at Zanesville, O. ; removed
later to Marretta, Washington Co., Ohio.
Issue : —
1516. Elizabeth Myrtle, b. Oct. 7, 1872.
1517. Nettie Blanclie, b. Dec. 2. 1873.
151S. Samuel Carl, b. Aug. 27, 1876.
1519. Jessie Trimble, b. Jan. 3, 1878.
1520. Zella Phebe. b. Dec. 30, 1881.
1521. James Ezekiel, b. Oct. 8, 1883.
1522. Howard Lester, b. Aug. 16, 1886.
V— 68i. ANGELINA K. TRIMBLE (Tames), b. May 4, 1844; d-
May 8, 1894: m. GEORGE P. MENEFEE Nov. 11. 1869, son of Lemote
Menefee and Elizabeth , b. Aug. 4, 1844; address, Gilbert, Muskin-
giun Co., O.
Issue : —
1523. Leora S., b. March 14, 1871; d. Jan. 20. 1896 1
1524. Lenora, b. Mar. 14, 1871; d. Mar. 15, 1871 / i'^'""-
1525. Willard. b. June 19, 1874; d. Sept. 28, 1897.
1526. Chalmer, b. Dec, 21, 1S75.
1527. Jessie P., b. Dec. 2, 1879; d. Nov, 7, 1884,
1528. Edwin W., b. Oct. 22, 1889; d. Feb. 16, 1891.
V— 682. ELIZA JANE TRIMBLE (James 4), b. Aug. 27, 1846; d.
Jan. 2-], 1847.
V— 683. SUSANNA H. TRIMBLE (Tames 4). b. April 2=;, 1848; m.
ISAAC HAYES HARLAN April 23, 1874, son of Gibbons Harlan and
Rebecca Fox, b. May 25, 1844. He is a cousin to her sister's (T,-68o) hus-
band ; he is a contractor and painter ; address, South Zanesville, O. No issue.
V— ^84. WILLIAM H. TRIMBLE (James 4), b. Nov. 17, 1850; d.
Aug. 29, 1854.
V— 685. ESTHER H. TRIMBLE (James 4), b. Feb. 7, 1856: m.
VINCENT T. REED Jan. 13, 1875, son of Benjamin Reed and Jane Mor-
rison, b. Oct. 9, 1 85 1.
He is a farmer; address McConnelsville, O., R. D. i.
Issue : —
1529, Estella T., b, Oct, 1, 1876,
1630, Anna Myrtle, b. Aug, 24, 1878,
1631, Bes.'iie Blanche, b, Apr, 20. 1881.
1.532. Klfipd.n Marian, b, Aug, 30. 1892.
1533. Edith Uenclle, b, Jan. 23, 1895.
FIFTH GENERATION. 841
V— 686. ELMER ELSVVORTH TRIMBLE (James 4), b. May 9,
1864; m. GEORGIA FINNIE Nov. 20, 1889; address, Blue Rock, Muskin-
gum Co., O.
Issue : —
1534. Esther, b. Dec. 15, 1893; d. Dec. 17, 1893.
1535. Hazel L., b. Apr. 4, 1897; d. May 20, 1897.
1536. James Earl, b. June 18, 1899.
1537. Maurice P., b. Oct. 18, 1903.
Ch. of Caleb Harlan Trimble {T.-2§/) and Emma B. Taylor.
V— 687. WILLIAM TRIMBLE ( Caleb H. 4), b. Sept. 21, 1843; d.
Feb. II, 1845.
V— 688. WILLIS TRIMBLE (Caleb H. 4), b. Feb. 18, 1845; d. June
13, 1866 unm.
V— 689. MARY ELLEN TRIMBLE (Caleb), b. July 13, 1847; d. May
13, 1888; m. RICHARD EMERSON WHITE Apr. 11, 1867; probable ad-
dress, Norton, Kansas.
Issue : —
1538. Harlan T. White, b. May 16, 1868; d. 1873.
1539. Ines White, b. 1873.
1540. Jennie White.
V— 690. ANN ELIZA TRIMBLE (Caleb 4), b. April i, 1849; d. July
29, 1890; m. ISRAEL MAWHORTER Feb. 8, 1869, son of Robert Maw-
horter and Deborah, b. 1846; address, 978 4th Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Issue : —
^541. Ida May, b. Nov. 22, 1S69.
1542. Mary C, b. Oct. 16, 1871.
No further account.
V— 691. WASHINGTON T. TRIMBLE (Caleb H. 4), b. Nov. 28,
1851; m. MARY E. DAUGHERTY, in spring of 1875, dau. of William
Daugherty and Rebecca — , b. Feb. 3, 1854.
His occupation is a carpenter; address, Fairgrove, Mich.
Issue : —
1543. Luetta B., b. Jan. 15, 1876.
1544. Anna M.. b. Feb. 8, 1878.
1545. Grace E., b. Oct. 22, 1881.
1546. William Harland, b. Oct. 12, 1883.
1547. Mildred E., b. Mar. 11, 1889.
1548. Winnie Ha«el, b. May 3, 1895.
842
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 692. LYDIA H. TRIMBLE (Caleb H 4), b. Mar. 22, 1855; d. Jan.
23, 1887; m. SETH REED Nov. 26, 1876; probable address Rural Dale,
Ohio, but no response.
Issue, furnished by No. 691 : —
1549. Edwin Reed.
1550. Sherman Reed.
1551. Nellie Reed.
1552. Lydia Reed.
1553. Another, name not given.
V— 693. SARAH p. TRIMBLE (Caleb H. 4), b. Aug. 22, 1857; m.
ISAAC E. S. PIERPOINT Oct. 14, 1880, b. Jan. 29, 1853, at Chester Hill,
Morgan Co., O., sen of John Pierpoint (b. Nov. 13, 1812; d. Mar. 17, 1900)
and Eliza Richardson (b. Aug. 21, 1812; d. Sept. 20, 1878.
He is in the oil business ; residence, 23 Ware St., Cambridge, Mass.
Issue : —
1554. Harlan Trimble, b. April 14, 1883.
V— 694. ADA PHEBE TRIMBLE (Caleb H. 4), b. Dec. 25, iJ
m. E. N. MORRISON; address, 414 South St., Zanesville, O.
Issue : —
1555. Ernest Morrison.
1556. William Morrison.
1557. Floyd Morrison.
Ch. of Mary Trimble {T.-2^8) and WlUmn B. Hunter.
V— 695. ANNA LOIS HUNTER (Mary 4), b. April 22, 1864; d.
May 30, 1864.
Ch. of Edward Trimble (T.-^fip) and Harriet A. Silvey.
V— 696. ROBERT TRIMBLE (Edward 4), b. Jan. 4, 1851; d. Sept.
25, 1876; unm.
V— 697. ALICE TRIMBLE (Edward 4), b. Feb. 10, 1854; m.
CHARLES CRAIG.
He is an artist, with residence at 20 Mt. Washington Ave., Colorado
Springs, Col.
Issue : —
1558. Edward T. Craig.
1559. Alice Craig.
1560. Charles Craig.
FIFTH GENERATION. 843
V— 698. ADELIA TRIMBLE (Edward 4), b. Mar. 29, 1858; d. Jan.
17, 1870.
Ch. by second tvife, Emnm Bone.
¥—€99. MARY ELEANOR TRIMBLE (Edward 4) ; address, Zanes-
ville, O., care of H. J. Bone.
Ch. of John Trimble {T.262) and Sophia White.
V— 700. JAMES H. TRIMBLE (John, John, James, James), b.
April 24, i860; unm; went to Iowa, 1875, and is located on section 6, Dodge
Twp., Union Co., Iowa.
V— 701. JOHN S. TRIMBLE (John, John, James, James), March 13,
1864; unm. He wrote of himself, brother and mother that they resided at
Rural Dale, Muskingum Co., Ohio, until 1875, when tliey came to Iowa,
arriving March first; located on section 5, Highland Twp., Union Co., pre-
viously located by his father on government land warrants, and here his
mother died and was buried in Graceland Cemetery. He continues on this
land, now Rose Lawn Farm ; address, Creston, Iowa, Rural Route 2, Box jj.
Line of James, James, Phebe.
Ch. of James House {T.-S64) and Rebecca K. Embree, born in Pocopson,
Chester Co., Pa.
V— 702. WILLIAM E. HOUSE (James, Phebe, James, James), b. i
mo. 7, 1833; d. 7 mo. 3, 1903; m. PHEBE CALDWELL 2 mo. 23, 1858,
dau. of James Caldwell and Sarah Huey,* b. 9 mo. — , 1838.
He carried on the milling business for several years in Pocopson, East
Brandywine and Uwchlan, but tlie last twelve years of his life were spent in
retirement in West Chester, Pa. His death was sudden. He had made prep-
arations to visit his daughter at Downingtown and arrived at the electric rail-
way station with two packages, and whilst there was stricken with heart fail-
ure and soon ceased to breathe. It was said of him : "He was a man of good
attainments and though unobtrusive was a good conversationalist, a good
Note.— Sarah Huey Caldwell was one of a family of children born to John Huey.
who m. Phebe Martin, sister to Hannah, who was the wife of John Palmer, No. 21,
and- Benjamin Martin, who had married Knnnah Palmer, No. 44. John Huey, the
youngest of the children of James Huey and Mary Miller, whose father was an English-
man. James Huey, b, 1-6-1737; d. about 1820, a son of William Huey, a native of Ire-
land, and his wife, Jane, a native of Wales, who emigrated and settled in Westtown
Chester Co., Pa.
844 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
^
citizen and of upright habits." He had expressed the expectation of his life
ending suddenly. He was buried at West Chester Friends' grounds.
Issue : —
1561. James Caldwell, b. 12-26-1858.
1562. S. Warren, b. 5-21-1861.
1563. Josephine, b. 6-30-1868.
V — 703. PHEBE J. HOUSE (James, Phebe, James, James), b. 7 mo.
30, 1835; d. II mo. 29, 1909; unm.
V — 704. SALLIE D. HOUSE (James, Phebe, Jaines, James), b. 4 mo.
3, 1S37; unm.
V— 705. LYDIA W. HOUSE (James, Phebe, James, James), b. 2 mo.
19, 1844; urm.
The residence of these sisters is West Chester, Pa. They are members
of the Society of Friends.
Line of James, Ann, Sarah.
Ch. of Lydia Bally {T.-26^) and Nathaniel Scarlett.
V— 706. SARAH SCARLETT (Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James), b. 9 mo.
15, 1811; d. I mo. 15, 1898; m. WILLLAM JOHNSON 11 mo. 19, 1841
(his second wife), son of Joshua Johnson and Ann Pennock, b. 2 mo. 22,
1799; d. 7 mo. 20, 1878; both buried at Londongrove Mtg. No children.
(Joshua Johnson m. second, Margaret Chamberlain Carter, No. 83, of
this work).
William Johnson engaged extensively in the manufacture of mowing
machines soon after their invention, having shops at Newark, Del. He after-
wards purchased and resided on a farm in West Marlborough and afterwards
on one at Toughkenamon, Pa. His death resulted from being thrown from a
load of wheat on which he was riding, by the load slipping off going down
a steep hill, receiving injuries which caused his death that night. He was a
man of more than ordinary ability and active in the affairs of the commimity
in which he lived. In religion he belonged to the Society of Friends, and
in his latter years became an elder, in which position he was held in marked
respect. After his death Sarah resided in Kennett Square, Pa.
V— 707. IMARY SCARLETT (Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James), b. i mo.
23, 1813; d. 2 mo. 22f 1852; m. ELLIS P. MARSHALL 4 mo. 17, 1851
FIFTH GENERATION. 845
(his second wife), son of Samuel Marshall* and Philena Pusey, b. 10 mo. 22,
1815; d. 7 mo. 20, 1892; both buried at Concord Mtg.
He was a brother to Margaret, the wife of Morris Palmer, No. 599, of
this work. He inherited the fann of his ancestors in Concord, Delaware
Co., Pa., Concordville station of the Central Division of the P. R. R. being
on one side of the place. Whilst his general business was farming, in which
he was eminently successful, he was also for a few years in the lumber and
coal trade. He was during his whole life particularly interested in religion
as held by the Society of Friends, and had been in his monthly meeting its
clerk, overseer and elder, which last position he held at the time of his death.
He had also been a member of the representative committee of the yearly meet-
ing. In the community in which he lived he was held in such high regard
as to be constantly engaged as a trustee of funds and in the settlement of
estates and other fiduciary offices of importance. He thus to an eminent
degree enjoyed the confidence of his fellow men. By his first wife, Anna Bar-
tram,, he had a dau. Anna, of whom notice will be taken in No. T.-1580 of
this work. Mary's child was :
1564. Mary S. M., b. 1-19-1852.
V— 708. ABIAH SCARLETT (Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James), b. 3 mo.
5, 1816; d. 12 mo. 31, 1887; m. SARAH D. HOOPES 5 mo. 23, 1844, dau.
of John P. Hoopest and Elizabeth Hunt, b. 12 mo. 29, 1822.
He was a farmer at the homestead, a fertile farm in close proximity
to Kennett Square, Pa. He was a Friend ; was buried at Union Hill Ceme-
tery, Kennett Square.
Issue : —
1565. Anna Mary, b. 4-6-1845
1566. William Hoopes, b. 3-17-1848.
1567. Taylor, b. 2-3-1851; d. 2-25-1907.
1568. Elizabeth Hoopes, b. 5-15-1852.
V— 709. DEBORAH SCARLETT (Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James), b. 12
mo. 17, 1820; d. 5 mo. 16, 1856, at Kennett Square and buried there; m.
JASPER C. WAY II mo. 12, 1840, son of Moses Way and Susanna Wilkin-
son, of Pennsbury, b. 5 mo. 27, 1817; d. 10 mo. 21, 1903; bur. at Old Kennett
Mtg.
He resided in several localities and was at one time near Alexandria, Va.
*Note.— Samuel Marshall, son of Thomas Marshall and Mary Grubb. b. 3 mo. 24,
1789; d. 8 mo. 27, 1832. Philona, dau. of Ellis Pusey and Abigail Brinton. Thomas, son
of Thomas Marshall, Jr., and Edith Newlin. Thomas, Jr., son of Thomas Mai-shall, Sr.,
and Hannah Mendenhall. Thomas, Sr., son of .lohn Marshall, who emigrated from Der-
byshire, England, and settled at Darby, Pa., and m. Sarah Smith.
■f-Note. — John P. Hoopes. son of Francis Hoopes and Mary Pratt, Francis, son of
John Hoopes and Christian Reynolds, John being the ninth of the seventeen children
of Daniel Hoopes and Jane Worrilow, mentioned at length in note to T.-282.
846 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
His last residence was Hockessin, Del. He m. second, Sarah S. Matlack, of
New Jersey, 8 mo. 1858, by whom he had a son, Josiah G.
Issue by Deborah : —
1569. Charles C, b. 8-9-1S42.
1570. Nathaniel S., b. 12-19-1843; d. 8-24-1904.
1571. George B., b. S-13-1845; d. 10-22-1871.
1572. Alfred H., b. 9-23-1847.
1573. Francis W.. b. 6-1-1852.
V— 710. ANNIE SCARLETT (Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James), b. 9 mo.
20, 1822; d. II mo. 27, 1866; m. ELIAS HICKS 11 mo. 18, 1847, in New
Garden, son of Thomas Hicks and Amy Wilkinson, b. at Londongrove, 10 mo.
21, 1822; d. at Kennett Square, 8 mo. 10, 1873; both buried at Londongrove
Mtg.
They settled on his father's farm, but moved to Kennett Square and
engaged in the coal trade for a few years before his death.
Issue : —
1574. Sarah J., b. 11-11-184S.
1575. Mary B., b. 9-11-1850.
1576. Lydia S., b. 1-22-1853; d. 10-15-1862.
1577. Amie W., b. 7-19-1855.
V— 711. JOEL SCARLETT (Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James) b. 6 mo. 26,
1828; d. XI mo. 30, 1894; buried at Union Hill Cemeteiy; m. Annie Chandler
2 mo. 17, 1855, dau. of William Chandler and Ruthanna Davis, of New Gar-
den, b. 10 mo. 26, 1829; d. 6 mo. 15, 1857; buried at Kennett Square Mtg.
(William, was a son of John Chandler and Anna Jones, of Kentucky.
Ruthanna was a dau. of Samuel Davis, of Charlestown, Chester Co., Pa.
M. second, JANE RICHARDS, 2 mo. 18, 1864, dau. of John Richards
and Phebe Thompson, of New Garden, b. there i mo. 29, 1834.
(John was a son of Isaac Richards and Tamzin Hoopes. Phebe Thomp-
son was a dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth Thompson.)
Joel was a farmer, having a farm just west of Kennett Square, to which
town he retired before his death. He was an intelligent man, was interested
in mineralogy and had quite an extensive collection of minerals which his
heirs presented to Swarthmore College, where they are kept as a special con-
tribution in his name. Since his death his widow has removed to Media, Pa.
Issue by first wife: —
1578. Mary M., b. 1-20-1856.
By second wife : —
1579. Annie C, b. 1-26-1865.
1580. Phebe T.. b. 1-6-1868.
Line of James, Isaac, Joseph.
Ch. of Phebe Trimble {T.-2y^) and Edmuttd Hoopes, born in Harford Co.,
Md.
V— 712. ELIZABETH HOOPES (Phebe 4), b. 7 mo. 15, i85i;d.
7 mo. 17, 185 1.
FIFTH GENERATION. 847
V— 713. CAROLINE HOOPES (Phebe, Joseph, Isaac, James), b. 5
mo. 15, 1852; m. REV. JOHN A. SINGMASTER Nov. i, 1877, in Phila-
delphia, son of James Singmaster and Sarah Ann Mattern, of Macungie, Pa.,
b. Aug. 31, 1852. He is a Lutheran minister; settled first at Schuylkill Haven,
Pa.; thence Nov. 8, 1882, to Macungie; thence Feb., 1887, to Brooklyn, N.
Y. ; thence May i, 1890, to Allentown, Pa. They now reside at Gettysburg,
Pa., where he is president of Gettysburg Seminary.
Issue : —
1581. James Arthur, b. Aug. 7, 1878.
1682. Elsie, b. Aug. 29, 1879.
1583. John Howard, b. Mar. 26, 18S1.
1584. Edmund H., b. Sept. 21, 1884.
1585. Paul, b. July 4, 1887.
V— 714. WILLIAM HOOPES rPhebe 4), b. 5 mo. 26, 1855; d. 8
mo. 14, 1856.
V— 715. WALTER HOOPES (Phebe, Joseph. Isaac. James), b. July
7, 1857; m. ANNA W. BALLING Oct. 18, 1890, dau. of William Balling
and Edith Garner, b. Jan. 17, 1859.
He is engaged with the firm of Hoopes Bros, and Barlington, spoke and
wheel works, with residence 234 E. Gay St., West Chester, Pa. No issue.
V— 716. ELIZABETH HOOPES (Phebe 4), b. 2 mo. 5, 1861 ; d. i
mo. I, 1864.
V— 717. EBMUNB B. HOOPES (Phebe. Joseph, Isaac, James), b. i
mo. 14, 1863; m. EMMA ROWLANB HAINES 4 mo. 22, 1884, in Phila-
delphia, dau. of Clayton Engle Haines and Caroline Comly, of West Goshen,
Pa., b. Upper Greenwich, N. J., 8 mo. 7, 1865, granddau. of Emmor Comly,
a son of John Comly (the grammarian and eminent Friends' minister) and
Rachel Budd, of Byberry, Philadelphia.
He is a timber purchasing agent for Hoopes Bros. & Barlington, spoke
and wheel manufacturers of West Chester, Pa., where they reside at 343 E.
Biddle St. It is an interesting fact that Gay St. is the oldest street in the town
and was the dividing line between the lands of John Haines on the south and
Baniel Hoopes on the north, before the town was started, these being the an-
cestors of this couple. They were at first Friends, but in June, 1894, joined
the Presbyterian church.
Issue : —
Norman Haines, b. 1-28-1885.
Florence Josephine, b. 1-3-1887.
Allan Trimble, b. 9-2-1888.
Elizabeth Comly, b. 9-28-1889.
Clayton Engle, b. 9-24-1893.
Edmund D., Jr., b. 3-13-1896.
848 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Ch. of Rachel Trimble {T.-2'/4) and Darlington Hoopes, bom in Harford
Co., Md.
V— 718. JOSEPH TRIMBLE HOOPES (Rachel 4), b. 3 mo. 24,
1847; d. 9 mo. 21, 1848.
V— 719. EMILY HOOPES (Rachel 4) b. 2 mo. 12, jS^o; d. 7 mo.
30, 1850.
V— 720. JOSEPH T. HOOPES (2d) (Rachel, Joseph, Isaac. James),
b. 8 mo. 22, 1852; m. JUDITH SCOTT PRESTON 10 mo. 7, 1873, at
Little Falls Rltg., dau. of Edmond Preston and Phebe H. Hoskins. of Falston,
Md., b. 8 mo. 9, 1852; d. 10 mo. 6, 1907. They settled first in West Ches-
ter, Pa., but removed 10 mo. 19, 1875, to a part of the homestead in Harford
Co., Md., which he owns. P. O. Bynum, Md. He has a fine herd of Jersey
cows. They are Friends.
Issue : —
1592. Wilmer P., b. 10-2-1874.
1593. Miriam, b. 10-19-1875.
1594. Herbert, b. 1-8-1877.
1595. Robert D., b. 9-6-1S82.
1596. Rachel T., b. 1-15-1S92.
V— 721. DAVID HOOPES (Rachel, Joseph, Isaac, James), b. 8 mo.
22, 1855; d. 3 mo. 18, 1893; m. DOR.\ SHERMAN 12 mo. 25, 1889, at
Mt. Sidney, Va., dau. of W. F. Sherman and Lucretia Margaret Miller, of
Iron Gate, Va.
She m. second, John A. Johnson, Jan., 1900; address. Staunton, Va.
Issue of David : —
1597. T. Maurice, b. 2-7-1891, at Mt. Sidney, Va. 'f L,-'
1598. Anna T., b. 6-5-1892, at Hagerstown, Md.
V— 722. CLEMENT D. HOOPES (Rachel. Joseph, Isaac, James), b.
12 mo. 10, 1861 ; m. MARTHA FLETCHER PRICE 3 mo. 18. 1885. dau.
of Edward Rutledge Price and Laura Edward Michael, b. i mo. 19, 1868, at
Cold Spring, Harford Co., and m. there.
He was a farmer when married. He was in business afterwards for a
few years in Washington. D. C, and Baltimore, Md., then returned to the
old Trimble homestead in Harford Co. and went into dairying at Bynum,
Md. Address, Forrest Hill, R. F. D., Md.
Issue : —
1599. Clement Darlington, b. 2-26-18S6.
1600. Edith Chevney, b. 6-5-1887; d. 3-3-1892. a (.
1601. Martha Fletcher, b. 7-5-1888; d. 1-26-1889. '
1602. Henry Arthur, b. 8-19-1889.
1603. Martha Price, b. 5-18-1891.
1604. Rupert Lee, b. 7-24-1894.
1605. Raymond Franklin, b. 11-3-1897.
1606. Joseph Trimble, b. 11-25-1900.
FIFTH GENERATION. 849
V—y2T,. ANNA T. HOOPES (Rachel, Joseph, Isaac, James), b. 8 mo.
8, 1866; m. RUSSELL HOOPES 11 mo. 11, 1893, at Baltimore, Md., son
of William Hoopes and Virginia Russell, of West Chester, Pa., b. 4 mo. 30,
1863.
He was for some time at Winona, Miss., erecting- a mill for Hoopes, Bro.
& Darlington, of West Chester; now superintendent and one of that firm;
residence, 416 W. Union St., West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1607. Virginia Russell, b. 6-15-1896.
1608. Elizabeth Darlington, b. 10-8-1897.
1609. Constance Trimble, b. 12-18-1904.
Ch. of Elizabeth Trimble {T.-275) and William Hoopes.
V— 724. ELIZABETH T. HOOPES (Elizabeth 4) b. 5 mo. 16, 1857;
d. 7 mo. 27, 1857.
Line of James, Isaac, John.
Ch. of Elisabeth Trimble (T.-ztj), and Tristram Boudle.
V— 725. SARAH JANE BOUDLE, b. 1825; d. 1828.
V— 726. JOHN TRIMBLE BOUDLE, b. 1826; d. 1828.
Ch. of Isaac Trimble {T.-2y8) and Rebecca B. Moore, born in Baltimore, Md.
V— 727. JOHN TRIMBLE (Isaac, John, Isaac, Tames), b. Apr. 16,
1830; d. 1871 ; m. HESTER .
They removed to San Francisco, Cal. He was engaged in seafaring, and
lost his life by the foundering of the vessel of which he was an officer on a
voyage from San Francisco to Alaska. Reported to have had a daughter, who
"died a married woman several years ago."
Issue : —
IGIO. A daughter (?).
V— 728. JAMES MOORE TRIMBLE (Isaac, John, Isaac, James), b.
Mar. 2, 1832; m. ISABELLA GUTHRIE Jan. 5, 1865, in New Orleans,
La., dau. of Charles Guthrie and Agnes (nee Hunter), of Dundee, Scotland,
where she was b. July 4, 1833.
His occupation was sailmaking. He removed to New Orleans in 1856,
where his wife was a milliner at 453 Dryades St. In 1894 they removed to
Stafford, Boliver Co., Miss.
850 TRIMBLE FAMILY
Issue, born in New Orleans :
1611. Alice Rebecca, b. Jan. 17, 1866.
1612. William Guthrie, b. May 2, 1868.
1613. James Moore, b. Sept. 17, 1870; d. Sept. 12, 1892.
1614. Isabelle Guthrie, b. April 16, 1874.
1615. Jessie Crawford, b. Aug. 28, 1877.
V— 729. MARY ELIZABETH TRIMBLE (Isaac, John, Isaac,
James), b. Aug. 29, 1833; d. Jan. 21, 1901 ; m. WILLIAM CRAWFORD
April II, 1854, son of Alfred Crawford and Eliza Aitken, b. Mar. 11, 1828;
d. Oct. 8, 1882.
He was engaged with the P., W. & B. R. R., with residence cor. High
and Trinity Sts., Baltimore.Md. ; both buried in Greenmount Cemetery, Bal-
timore, Md.
Issue, born in Baltimore, Md.
1616. Mary Blair, b. April 3, 1855; d. Jan. 3, 1899.
1617. Ella, b. June 14, 1858.
1618. Alfred, b. Feb. 6, 1863; d. May 14, 1891 (?).
1619. Jessie Aiken, b. Feb. 23, 1865; d. Aug. 20, 1875 (?).
1620. Grace Rutherford, b. Feb. 8, 1870.
V— 730. CATHARINE JANE TRIMBLE (Isaac, John, Isaac, James),
b. April II, 1836; m. JAMES BALLOCK, JR., May 5, 1853,. son of James
Ballock. In 1874 they were in Washington, D. C.
Issue : —
1621. Archibald, b. Feb. 25. 1854.
1622. Catherine, b. Nov. 22, 1856; dec'd (?).
Nothing further of this family found.
Ch. of Mary Trimble (T.-^/p) and Samuel F. Troth, born in Philadelphia,
Pa.
V— 731. SAMUEL TROTH, b. 6 mo. 12, 1830; d. 7 mo. 2, 1830 .
V— 732. ELIZABETH TRIMBLE TROTH (Mary, John, Isaac,
James), b. 6 mo. 15, 1831 ; unm;
She, in conjunction with her sisters, has furnished considerable infor-
mation towards the completion of this work. Resided with the rest of the
family for many years at 1019 Cherry St., but later at 3605 Baring St., Phila-
delphia, Pa. The family are all Friends.
V— 733. JOHN TRIMBLE TROTH (Mary, John, Isaac, James), b.
10 mo. 31, 1833; d. II mo. 20, i860; m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR LIPPIN-
COTT ID mo. 30, 1856, dau. of John Lippincott and Alice. She d. 7 mo.
6, 1861. They resided at Burlington, N. J. No issue.
FIFTH GENERATION. 851
V— 734. MARY JANE TROTH b. 5 mo. 28, 1837; d. 10 mo. 26, 1837.
V— 735. SAMUEL BERRY TROTH, b. 8 mo. 29, 1838; d. i mo.
21, 1839.
V— 736. ANNA BERRY TROTH (Mary 4), b. 4 mo. 19, 1840; d. 4
mo. 17, 1907; unm.
V— 738. MARY TROTH (Mary 4), b. i mo. 31, 1843; unm-
V— 738. SARAH JANE TROTH (Mary 4), b. 10 mo. 18, 1844; unm.
These two sisters reside together with their elder sister at 3605 Bar-
ing St.
V— 739. SAMUEL HENRY TROTH (Mary, John, Isaac, Tames).
b. I mo. 18, 1851 ; m. ANNA SHIPLEY 6 mo. 27, 1883, dau. of Samuel R.
Shipley* and Anna Shinn, b. 9 mo. 24, 1854; d. 6 mo. 26. 1884. She was b.
in Philadelphia; m. at "Winden," Chester Co., and d. in Philadelphia; buried
in West Laurel Hill.
M. second, JOSEPHINE CORSE, 10 mo. 6, 1887, dau. of William
Henry Corse and Laura Pleasants. She d. 3 mo. 31, 1908.
He resides at St. David's Delaware Co., Pa., but has business office at
409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Note. — Samuel R. Shipley and Anna Shinn were m. at Orange St. Mtg., Philadel-
phia, 9 mo. 10, 1851. she a dau. of Earl Shinn and Sarah C!omfort, b. in that city 10
mo. 26, 1826; d. 4 mo. 28, 1888. He was b. in that city 1 mo. 8, 1828, and was for many
years a leading merchant. In 1864 he retired from commercial life and soon after be-
came President of the Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia, and was re-
elected each year until age required his ceasing from its arduous duties. He had m.
second Agnes G. Evans and had other children. He was a son of Thomas Shipley and
Lydla Richards Elliott, who were m. 12 mo. 14, 1826, she being a descendant of John
Sharpless the emigrant. She lived to the great age of nearly ninety-seven years, dying
12 mo. 11, 1885, at her son's. It is said her memory was a storehouse of delightful
reminiscences, reeoll<^ctlng the yellow fever of 179S, many of the striking characters of
her early days, amongst whom was George Washington during his residence as Presi-
dent In Philadelphia, and a familiar figtue on Chestnut street. Of Thomas Shipley. It
is written that he was a son of William Shipley, of a Qtmker family of Uttoxeter. Staf-
fordshire. England, and came to America about 17,50, and m. Margaret Maries. The
son, Thomas, was b. 4 mo. 2, 1784; d. 9 mo. 17, 18.')6. He was a man of strong charac-
ter; he abhored human slavery, and was a prominent advocate for Us abolition Of
him Whlttler wrote;
"Oh loved of thousands, to thy grave
Sorrowing of heart ttiy brethren bore thee;
The poor man and the rescued slave
Wept as the broken earth closed o'er thee,
And grateful tears, like summer rain
Quickened the dying grass again."
852 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
1623. John Theodore, b. 5-30-18S4.
1624. Anna M. S., b. 5-25-1889.
1625. Miriam, b. 6-15-1892; d. 8-22-1893.
1626. Frederick William, b. 8-10-1895; d. 9-24-1S98.
1627. Edward Pemberton, b. 9-12-1900.
Ch. of John Trimble {T.-281) and Sarah R. Madin.
V— 740. ELIZABETH MASLIN TRIMBLE (John, John, Isaac,
James), b. July 16, 1832; m. JOHN BECK July 12, 1854, son of Benjamin
Franklin Beck and Ruelma Hurtt, b. Oct. 6, 1832; d. June 27, 1872. Resided
at Chestertown, Kent Co., Md., where she remained.
M. second, JOHN BRICE, Feb. — , 1880. He d. Oct. 23, 1901.
(The deceased members of this family were all buried in St. Paul's Cem-
etery.)
Issue by first husband only : —
1628. Benjamin, b. April 15, 1855; d. Dee. 8, 1855.
1629. Mary Elma, b. July 11, 1857; d. May 1, 1858.
1630. John Charles, b. Dec. 29, 1838.
1631. Annie Orne, b. Jan. 20, 1861.
1632. Elizabeth T., b. Dec. 5, 1862; d, Feb. 10, 1863.
1633. Rose Elma, b. Dec. 24, 1864.
1634. Mary Augusta, b. June 11, 1867; d. July 22, 1870.
1635. William Henry H., b. .Tuly 1, 1869; dec'd.
1636. Emma Josephine, b. Aug. 29, 1871.
Ch. of David B. Trimble, M. D. {T.-282) and Elizabeth T. Askciv, the first
four born in Cecil Co., Md., the rest in Burlington, N. J.
V— 741. JOHN JOSEPH TRIMBLE (David, John, Isaac, James), b.
Sept. 2y, 1841 ; m. ANNIE MARTHA WHEELER June 9, 1874, dau. of
John Wheeler and Maria , b. Dec. 6, 1847; ^1- Feb. 27, 1902.
During the Civil War he enlisted in Co. G,9ist Regt.,Pa. Inf., as corporal.
Nov. I, 1861 ; discharged from same Aug. 12, 1862, to accept same date pro-
motion as First Lieutenant in Co. F, 12th Regt. N. J. Inf: resignation ac-
cepted on account of poor health Oct. 31, 1863; he was engaged in the two
great battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, in the latter of which he was
wounded. Afterwards he was in the book trade in Chicago, 111. Present
residence at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Danville, 111.
Issue : —
1637. Alice Elizabeth, b. May 22, 1875.
1638. David John. b. Aug. 14, 1878: d. Nov. — , 1884.
V— 742. ALFRED ASKEW TRIMBLE (David B. 4), b. Nov. 3.
1843; d. April 22, 1849.
V— 743. ANNA SHERWOOD TRIMBLE (David B. 4), b. June
FIFTH GENERATION. 853
2, 1846; m. HENRY HERBERT SWINBURNE Dec. 7, 1871, son of Dan-
iel Thomas Swinburne and Harriet Knowles, of Newport, R. I., b. there Jan.
8, 1849.
He is a civil engineer and architect ;was for some time located at Chicago,
111., and later in New York, with address at 202 West 79th St., that city., but
permanent home at Newport, R. I.
Issue : —
1639. Lawrence Trimble, b. Nov. 16, 1872.
V— 744. JAMES EDWARD TRIMBLE (David B., John, Isaac,
James), b. Dec. 4, 1848; d. Oct. 13, 1894; unm. He had a position in a Chi-
cago, 111., bank; removed to Jacksonville, Fla., where he died; buried in St.
Peter's Cem., Fernandinaj Fla.
V— 745. ELIZABETH BROWN TRIMBLE (David, John, Isaac,
James), b. Nov. 22, 1850; d. Aug. 2, 1887, on the cars near Fairbanks, Flor-
ida; m. REV. WILLIAM J. O'BRIEN Aug. 12, 1879.
He is a rector in P. E. Church ; resides at Yreka, Cal.
Issue, born at Watsonville, Santa Cruz Co., Cal. : —
1640. Edward Galbraith, b. Sept. 24, 1880.
1641. Mary Florence, b. Jan. 21, 1885.
V— 746. WILLIAM PINCKNEY TRIMBLE (David B. 4), b. Apr.
4, 1853; d- May 13, 1853.
V— 747. MARY TRIMBLE (David B. 4), b. March 5, 1854; d. Sept.
26, 1876; resided at Geneva, 111.; bur. in Lakewood Cem. at that place.
V— 748. HENRY PETERKIN TRIMBLE (David, John, Isaac,
James), b. Jan. 2, i860; m. CLARA CALISTA CRANDALL May 28, 1895.
at Crandall, Nassau, Co., Fla., dau. of Simeon Crandall and Mary Bridges, of
Mass, b. April 11, 1863.
He went to Florida in 1880; lived at St. Augustine, Femandina, Cran-
dall, again at Femandina, then moved to Americus, Ga., in Jan., 1906, and
to St. Mary's, Ga., Dec, 1908, where he is editor and manager of the ne\vs-
paper "South East Georgian."
Issue, born at Crandall, Fla. : —
1642. Mary Everett Trimble, b. Oct. 17, 1896.
1643. David Henry Trimble, b. April 25, 1900; (J. April 29, 1900.
Ch. of Joseph Trimble (T.-^^j) and Saroh A. Davis, the four oldest born
in Baltimore, Md.
V— 749. ARMON DAVIS TRIMBLE (Joseph, John, Isaac, James),
854 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
b. Feb. 2, 1842: m. ELIZABETH ANNA CHAYTOR Nov. — , 1896, dau.
of George W. and Arinina Cliaytor.
He entered the army during the Civil War and rose from the ranks to
a heutcnancy. He is a practical chemist; resided for some years in Philadel-
phia and later in Elkton, Md. No issue.
V— 750. JOHN BROWN TRIMBLE (Joseph, John, Isaac, Tames),
b. Sept. 23, 1843; d. Sept. 12, 1890; m. SARAH FRENCH HOLLINGS-
HEAD June i, 1871, dau. of Horace Hugh and Abbie Ann HoUingshead, of
Staten Island, N. Y.
She d. some years before her husband. Both were buried in West Laurel
Hill Cemetery. He was engaged with the firm of Yarnall & Trimble, of
which his father was one. No issue.
V— 751. JOSEPH R. TRIMBLE (Joseph, John, Isaac, James) b. May
II, 1845; d. March i, 1907; unm. He was an accountant in Philadelphia;
buried in Laurel Hill Cem.
V— 752. JAMES L. TRIMBLE (Joseph, John. Isaac, James), b. Jan.
26, 1847; m. MATILDA WARNOCK TAYLOR Sept. 16". 1874, dau. of
Charles Taylor (b. Aug. 20, 1801) and Mary Keslcr (b. Sept. 2^, 1805,
who were m. Mar. 30. 1823. They had nine ch., of which Matilda W. was
the youngest), b. Sept. 2q. 1847: d. Nov. 3, 1906.
He is a teller in the Trust Company of North America, at 505 Chestnut
St., Philadelphia, Pa. Resides at Moorestown. N. J.
Issue : —
1644. Mary Taylor, b. July 1, 1875: d. A\'g. 11. 1S75.
1645. Sarah Davis*, b. Sept. 15, 1876.
1646. Emily Taylor, b. Aug. 31, 1881.
1647. Elizabeth Brown, b. May 27, 1885.
V— 753. MARY JANE TRIMBLE, b. Mar. i, 1850; d. July 1,6 1852.
V— 754. DAVID TRIMBLE, b. Dec. 29, 185 1 ; d. Nov. 25, 1862.
V_755. GRANVILLE TRIMBLE, b. July 15, 1855; d. June 16, 1865.
V— 756. SAMUEL C. TRIMBLE (Joseph, John, Isaac, James), b.
Dec. 20, 1857; unm. He is a bookkeeper; address, 5548 Cedar Ave., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Note. — Sarah D. Trimble gives the information that her grandmother, Sarah A.
Davis, (see T.-283), dau. of Armon Davis, born 1781, and Anna Elizabeth Reifschuyder.
the latter being a dau. of Johannes Reifschnyder, who m. Ann Maria Wagner, a dau. of
Adam Wagner, but dates not given.
FIFTH GENERATION. 855
Line of James, Isaac, Mary.
Ch. of Jesse Trimble Peters {T.-286) and Catharine Adaline Nelson.
V— 757. MARY FRANCES PETERS (Jesse, Mary, Isaac, James),
b. Aug. 12, 1834; d. July 13, 1899, unm. ;
V— 758. JESSE T. PETERS, JR., (Jesse, Mary, Isaac, James), b. July
12, 1841 ; d. Sept. 15, 1891.
Ch. of John Peters {T.-2SJ) and Ann M. Dillehunt.
V— 759- GEORGE ALBERT PETERS (John, Mary, Isaac, James),
b. Sept. 12, 1826; d. Dec. 5, 1867; unm.
V— 760. MATILDA PETERS (John, Mary. Isaac, James), b. July 4,
1828: d. April 4, 1862; m. HENRY McLINN, 1856; resided in Baltimore,
Md. ; he is also deceased. No issue.
V— 761. ANNA MARIA PETERS (John, Mary, Isaac, James), b.
Nov. 18, 1836; unm.; resides in Baltimore, Md.
V— 762. JOHN D. PETERS (John 4), b. July 4, 1838; d. July 8,
1845-
V— 763. EMMA C. PETERS (John 4), b. May 11, 1840; bur. Feb. 21,
i88q.
V— 764. CLINTON HENRY PETERS (John. Mary. Isaac. James),
b. Feb. 14. 1842; bur. Jan. 7, 1907; unm.; bur in Greenmount Cemetery.
Ch. of George Peters (T.-288) and Sarah Cordray, born in Baltimore, Md.
V— 765. WINFIELD PETERS (George, Mary, Isaac, James), b. Tulv
8, 1841 ; m. MARY E. GIRVIN Nov. 10, 1869. dau. of James Gir\in and
Sarah A. Smith, b. Mar. 19, 1840.
He was a soldier in the Maryland Line, ist Regt. Infantry, 1861-62, and
an officer, 1862-65, in the army of Northern Virginia, C. S. A. He began
service under Johnston at Harper's Ferry.Va., followed Gen. I^e from June
1862 to Appomattox; withdrawing prior to the surrender; with his men joined
Johnston at Greensboro, N. C. ; rode with cav. escort of Prest. Davis to Char-
856 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
lotte, N. C, thence started with others for Trans-Mississippi Dept. ; was cap-
tured at Atliens, Ga., by Stoneman's Federal cavalry; escaped and was paroled
in Opelika, Ala., June 21, 1865, and returned to Baltimore, Md., Oct. 5, 1865,
having been absent 4 years, 4 months and 4 days. In 1872 he became a mem-
ber of the firm of Snowden & Peters, fertilizers and commission business, in
Baltimore, Md. This partnership was dissolved Dec. 31, 1875, and iSIr. Peters
continued the business and developed an extensive trade in the Southern
States. He retired from business following the great fire of Feb. 7-8, 1904,
and engaged in extensive private and public enterprises. He is a member of
the Historical Com. on Southern School History : also Col. 2 M. G. Staff of
Lt. Gen. C. Irvine Walker, commanding army of Northern Virginia Dept.,
United Confederate Veterans. He organized Isaac R. Trimble Camp, 1897,
and one other in Baltimore. In June, 1867, he helped raise and organize the
First Battalion Light Artillery, iSI. N. G., was adjutant 1867-68; elected cap-
tain (Aug. 1868) Light Battery "C," four Napoleon guns, six gun detach-
ment. Resigned Oct, 1869. Residence 11 17 McCulIoh St., Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
1648. Annie G., b. June 8, 1871; d. July 1, 1872.
1649. Mary Lillian, b. Jan. 16, 1874; d. June 16, 1875.
1650. James Girvin, b. Nov. 14, 1876.
V— 766. CLARENCE PETERS (George, Mary, Isaac, James), b.
Nov. 8, 1843; d. Oct. 10. 1892; buried in Loudon Park Cemetery; m. EMMA
HACK Jan. 10, 1867, dau. of John Hack and Elizabeth Erwin. b. May 6,
1848.
Resided in Baltimore, Md., where his widow continues. Address, 635
W. Lafayette Ave. He was for some time a wholesale dealer in wines and
liquors and subsequently was in the real estate business until his death. He
was active in the military service of Md. Nat. Guard, 1867-77. In July, 1877,
he was Col. Sixth Regt. Inf., during the "railroad riot" and under orders
sent 3 companies to reinforce Fifth Regt. Inf., leaving himself and 32 men
to defend the Armory at Front and Fayette Sts., containing 2 Gatling guns,
500 rifles and 10.000 cartridges against the mob. The 3 companies marching
through the streets were assailed by the mob, and fired upon them, causing
some casualities, but checking the rioters. Col. Peters resigned after he had
spent 8 years in perfecting his regiment, because of not being sustained by the
Governor of Maryland, and quit the military service.
Issue : —
1651. Carrie Virginia, b. Oct. 11, 1867.
1652. Emma Mae, b. Aug. 8, 1869.
V— 767. MARY PETERS (George, Mary, Isaac, James), b. Jan. 7,
1846; m. ELIJAH J. BOND, Dec. — . 1874, son of Maj. William Bond and
Charlotte Richardson. Address, Qiarleston, W. Va.
Issue : —
1653. William (3d), b. Sept. — , 1876.
FIFTH GENERATION. 857
V— 768. GEORGE H. PETERS (George 4), b. May 30, 1848; d. Feb.
27, 1885; unm. ; bur. in Greenmount Cemetery.
In Jan., 1863, he, accompanied by his mother, went into the Confederacy;
in 1863-64 he was courier to Medical Director Cavrington, Richmond, Va. ;
In Sept., 1864, enhsted in Co. G., 3rd Bat. Res. Troops, under Brig. Gen.
Geo. C. Lee. and served in the Hnes in front of Fort Harrison until April,
1865. He was afterwards a traveling salesman for wholesale clothiers, Hart-
man & Whitehill, of Baltimore, Md., and died in that city.
V— 769. ISABEL PETERS (George 4), b. Feb. 13, 1850; d. June 7,
1851.
V— 770. HELEN AUGUSTA PETERS (George, Mary, Isaac,
James), b. Sept. 19, 1851 ; m. ERNEST NOSWORTHY Aug. 6, 1891, for-
merly of London, England; reside at Denver, Col. No children. He is em-
ployed as travelling salesman by Osborne, Miller & Co., of Chicago, 111.
V— 771. ELIZABETH PETERS (George 4), b. Feb. 5, 1854 d. July
1856.
Y—772. JOSEPH TRIMBLE PETERS (George, Mary, Isaac, James),
b. June 21, 1856; m. LUCY PRESTON WILSON Nov. 27, 1890, dau. of
Joseph Gardner Wilson* and Elizabeth Miller, b. 1867, at "The Dalles," Ore.
He removed from Baltimore, Md., to "The Dalles," Oregon, in 1878, and
engaged in the lumber business until 1906, when he retired. He is connected
as a director with several corporations and president of the Rural Veil Lum-
bering Company. Address, "The Dalles," Oregon.
Issue : —
1654. Helen Augusta.
1655. Grace Genevieve.
1656. Elizabeth Miller.
1657. Janet Buchanan.
Note. — Hon. Joseph Gardner Wilson was a native of Ohio; graduated at Marietta
College, and later was admitted to the bur in that state; removed to Oregon In 1852,
■where he married Elizabeth Miller, at Salem. After piacticing law in the Williamette
Valley and Salem, the State Capital, he was elected Judge of the Judicial District of
Oregon, which position he retained until elected to Congress in 1872. He was widely
and favorably known. He died at Marietta, Ohio, in July 1873, of a stroke of paralysis
of the brain, immediately after delivering an address at the annual meeting of the alum-
nae of his alma mater.
Elizabeth Miller, a native of Argyle, N. Y., went to Oregon in 1851 with her fath-
er. Rev. James P. Miller, who was sent to Oregon by the Presbyterian Board to estab-
lish there a church and mission school. She E. M. W. "is a woman of high educational
attainments, is widely known in Oregon, and has always been greatly respected. She is
now (1909) past eighty years of age."
858 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Ch. of Mary Peters {T.-289) and Beak H. Richardson, born in Baltimore, Md.
V— 773. GEORGIA PETERS RICHARDSON (Mary, Mary, Isaac,
James), b. Aug. 22, 1834; m. JUDGE HENRY F. GAREY Dec. 26, 1876;
b. Sept. 5, 1821; d. July 29, 1892.
He was Judge on Supreine Court bench of Baltimore, Md., for fifteen
years — 1867- 1882. She continued to reside in that city. Address, 1212 Madi-
son Ave.
V— 774. AUGUSTA HOWARD RICHARDSON (Mary, Mary, Isaac,
James), b. April 18, 1836; d. Nov. 18, 1875; m. JOHN S. HOWARD Feb.
7, i860, by Rev. James M. Wilson, son of Gen. Charles W. Howard and
Amanda Slade, b. June — , 1835; d. March 11, 1871.
He was a farmer at Moukton, Baltimore Co., Md., where she also died.
Issue : —
1658. Amanda Slade, b. Nov. 3, 1860; d. Jan. 4, 1904.
1659. Beale R., b. Mar. 15, 18C2.
1660. Frank R., b. Mar, — 18G4.; d. in infancy.
V— 775. FRANCIS ASBURY RICHARDSON (Mary, Mary, Isaac,
James), m. MARGARET HOWARD Jan. 15, 1861, at St. James' Church,
Baltimore Co., a sister to John S. Howard of last No., b. Feb. 4, 1837; d.
Oct. 10, 1886. No issue.
He was a prominent journalist, for many years the Washington repre-
sentative of the Baltimore Sun. Now retired ; address Vermont Ave.
V— 776. MARY ALBINA RICHARDSON (Mary, Mary, Isaac,
James), m. THOMAS M. KENT April — , 1876; reside at Walbrook, Md.
Issue :
1661. Fi-ancis Richardson, b. May 1, 1877.
1662. Augusta Richardson, b. Apr. 28, 1879.
Y—777. ANDREW L. RICHARDSON (Mary, Mary, Isaac, James),
b. Aug. 9, 1 841; d. May 11, 1869; unm.
V— 778. BEALE HOWARD RICHARDSON, JR., (Mary, Mary,
Isaac, James), b. Oct. 11, 1843; d. Oct. 10, 1S95; m- ELIZABETH MIL-
DRED HALCOMBE Oct. 4, 1865, in Mobile, Ala., dau. of G. G. Halcombe
and Mildred Clayton, of that city, granddau. of Hon. George R. Clayton,
State Treasurer of Georgia. Her mother d. May, 1867.
She was b. Dec. — , 1842; d. Dec. 3, 1874.
FIFTH GENERATION. 859
M. second, GEORGIA GOODMAN, Aug. 2T, 1876; b. Dec. 17, 1857.
Her address is. Port Lovaca, Texas.
The following is an abridgement from an account of his life : —
Left Newton University, Baltimore, in 1859; learned the printing business In the
office of the Baltimore "Daily Republican," of which his father was proprietor; assumed
charge of composing department spring of 1860; concerned in the celebrated riot 19th
of April 1861; proceeded to Virginia in Sept., 1862, and joined the Fourth Virginia Cav-
alry; at the battle of Sharpsburg, Sept. 17, 1862, was captured and taken to Fort Dela-
ware; exchanged Nov. 19; returned to Virginia; appointed to a position in tho War De-
partment under Col. George Peters; in June 1863 joined the First Maryland Cavalry as a
private, and remained in the field until November, 1864, when he was transferred to
Gulf Department, und appointed purchasing agent at Mobile; on the evacuation of that
place, April li, >8e5, took charge of stsamer Cherokee, loaded with ^250,000 wvt'j of
government freight; proceeded to Macon, Miss.; here surrender was announced; returned
to Mobile penniless; on June 9, 1865, became associate editor of the Mobile "Tribune,"
and during this year was married; left July, 1S66, to become managing clerk of Tusca-
loosa Scientific and Art Association; returned to "Tribune" as city editor January, 1807;
In October, 1868, opened a book and job printing-office, and on Feb. 14, 1869, issued a
weekly paper, "Spirit of the Times"; published it one year, then removed to New Or-
leans, and continued book and job printing; in June, 1871, was burned out, losing |3,000:
re-established and started again, but Feb. 10, 1872, accepted position of city editor of
Savannah "Morning News," and removed to that city. His final residence was at Colum-
bus, Ga.. where he died.
Issue by first wife: —
1663. George Halcombe, b. Aug. 21 or 22, 1866; d. May 4 or 8, 1894.
1664. Mildred Clayton, b. Dec. 29, 1867, in Mobile, Ala.
1665. Mary, b. Aug. 29, 1869; d. June — , 1870.
1666. B. Howard, b. Feb. 27, 1871, in New Orleans.
1667. Lynette, b. Jan. 24, 1873; d. young in Savannah, Ga.
Issue by second wife : —
1668. Rhetta, d. young.
1669. Gertrude, d. youn«. . ' ' .' ' £111
Ch. of Catherine Jane Peters {T.-2Q0) and Bealc H. Richardson, bom irr
Baltimore, Md.
V— 779. CATHERINE MALVINA RICHARDSON (Catherine, Mary,
Isaac, James), b. July 21, 1845 > ^- J^^y 26, 1896; unm. ; buried in Greenmount
Cemetery.
V— 780. JESSE AUGUSTUS RICHARDSON, b. Oct. 15, 1847; d.
1850.
V— 781. ELIZABETH HOWARD RICHARDSON (Catherine, Mary,
Isaac, James), b. April 4. 1849; m. ISAIAH PRICE BURGESS Jan. 26,
1869, son of Amos Burgess and Eliz.ibeth. nee Smith, b. Dec. 12, 1841, on
Penn's Manor. Bucks Co., Pa. (His parents both belonged to the Society
of Friends and were descended from settlers in Bucks Co., Pa., in the early
Colonial period.
He went to Baltimore, Md., in 1865. and engaged in the shipping busi-
ness with Southern ports. Present address, 711 Gladstone .\\e., Tu.xeda Park,
Roland Park P. O., Baltimore, Md.
86o TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
1670. James Andrews, b. Mar, 14. 1870.
1671. Augusta Blanche, b. May 2, 1872.
1672. F'rank Richardson, b. July 2, 1874.
1673. Annie Estelle, b. June 12, 1882; d. Aug.-
V— 782. BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS RICHARDSON (Catherine, Mary,
Isaac, James ),b. May 9, 1851 ; m. MARY AUGUSTA LYON Dec. 6, 1889, of
Mamaroneck, West Chester Co., N. Y., b. Jan. 22, 1864.
He learned the printer's trade and went through successfully every grade
from "devil" to editor. For some years himself and wife were engaged in
charitable work in New York city, Newark, N. J., New Haven and Water-
bury, Conn., and other cities. His wife is now one of the inspectors under
the Child Labor Law of the Maryland Bureau of Labor and Statistics. For
some years he was one of the agents of the Baltimore Association for the im-
provement of the condition of the poor. They were burned out in the great
fire at Waterbury, Conn., Feb. 2, 1902, barely escaping with their lives, and
lost their records.
Issue : —
1674. Charles Wesley, b. Sept. 27, 1890; d. July 27 or 28, 1891.
1676. Benjamin Lyon, b. June — , 1892; d. Oct. 21 or 28, 1895.
1676. Paul Hayne, b. Sept. -, 1893; d. July — , 1894.
V— 783. H. BLANCHE RICHARDSON, (Catharine, Mary, Isaac,
James) ; resides at Walbrook, Md.
Line of James, Hannah^ Rachel.
Ch. of Jmncs McCormick {T.-^pi) and Sarah Roberts.
V— 784. ELIZA McCORMICK (Tames, Rachel, Hannah, James); m.
SAMUEL WELLER. No further account.
V— 785. ANGELINA McCORMICK.
Ch. of Ann McCormick {T.-292) «"^ Robert Peoples.
V— 786. REBECCA PEOPLES d. young (?).
V— 787. ROBERT PEOPLES (Ann, Rachel, Hannah, James), m.
REBECCA — ■ . At one time was in Harrisburg, Pa.
V— 788. MARTHA PEOPLES (Ann 4), ni. HENRY BOYER.
FIFTH GENERATION. 86i
V— 789. CYRUS PEOPLES (Ann 4), d. young (?).
Ch. of Mary McCormick {T.-2()4) and Robert Peoples.
V— 790. LEWIS PEOPLES (Mary, Rachel, Hannah, James), m. MA-
TILDA . She went to Baltimore. Not found.
V— 791. THOMAS PEOPLES (Mary 4), m. MELISSA , . . .
They went to New Jersey. Not found.
V— 792. WILLIAM PEOPLES (Mary 4). He was at one time in
Harrisburg, Pa.
V— 793. RACHEL PEOPLES (Mary 4), m. BRACKEN BLACK.
No further account.
V— 794. HANNAH PEOPLES (Mary 4), d. young (?).
V— 795. REUBEN PEOPLES (Mary 4), d. young (?)
Ch. of Hannah McCormick {T.-2p§) and Reuben Evans.
V— 796. RACHEL ANN EVANS (Hannah, Rachel, Hannah, James),
b. April 14, 1833; d. May 21, 1904: m. OLIVER PATTERSON Jan. 8, 1857,
son of James Patterson and' Ann Barnwell, b., Dec. 24, 1832.
They resided in Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1677. Prazer Smith, b. Jan. 14, 1858; d. Oct. 2, 1860.
1678. Ann Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14, 1861; d. Jan. 12, 1865.
1679. Mary Pinley, b. Nov. 14, 1864.
1680. Wesley Reuben, b. March 7, 1869.
1681. Bertha Frances, b. Aug. 7, 1871.
V— 797. PASCHALL EVANS (Hannah 4) b. Feb. 17, 1835 ; d. July 6,
1877; m. HARRIET PRICE April i, 1861, dau. of Edgar S. Price and
Rachel Noble, b. Feb. 13, 1841.
He enlisted during the Civil War in Co. C, 175 Reg. Pa. Vol. Inf.
They resided for several years in Downingtown. Pa. ; afterwards in Lans-
downe. Pa., where he died. He was buried in Northbrook Cemetery, Down-
ingtown, Pa. Her address, 5336 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1682. Eugene Parker, b. June 10, 1861.
1683. Ella J., b. May 5, 1863.
1684. Irene, b. Sept. 18, 1865.
1685. Anna, b. March 22, 1868; d. May 9, 1875.
1686. Oscar H., b. June 7, 1871.
862 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 798. MARY JANE EVANS (Hannah 4) b. Sept. ^y, 1836; d. Feb.
3, 1873; unm.
V— 799. SIDNEY EVANS (Hannah 4), b. Feb. 18, 1841 ; m. HENRY
DAVIS Feb. 25, 1864, son of Amos Davis and EHzabeth Entrikai, b. Sept.
— , 1832; d. July 21, 1891.
He enlisted during- the Civil War in the 124 Reg. Pa. Vol. Inf. ; was a car-
penter by trade; after the war was a sexton of a church in West Chester, Pa. ;
was buried in Greenmount Cemetery. After his death Sidney removed to
Philadelphia, address, 3804 Reno St.
Issue : —
1GS7. FIofphcp, b. Jan. 22, \m\\ d. Jan. 31, 1864.
1US8. Margaretta, b. Feb. 22, 1SC6.
Iti89. Rebecca Jane, b. Nov. 23, 18C7.
1690. Bertha J., b. Aug. 1, 1871; d. June 22, 1872.
lUUl. Kiankliu M.. b. June 23, 1872; d. Aug. 23, 1872.
lt;92. William, b. Nov. 11, 1875; d. June 21, 1899.
1C93. John C, b. June 10. 1885.
Ch. of Robert McCormick {T.-2gj) and Eliza Moore.
V— 8oo. JOHN A. McCORMICK (Robert, Rachel, Hannah, James), b.
April 9, 1829; d. 1904; m. ELIZABETH MALIN TAYLOR Dec. 31, 1857,
dau. of Gideon M. Taylor and Harriet Kersley Wining, b. March 2, 1829.
They resided in West Chester, Pa. He was buried there in Greenmount
Cemetery.
Issue : —
I69t. Robert Franklin, b. Aug. 1, 1858.
1695. John Henry, b. Dec. 2, 1860; d. Feb. 7, 1902.
1696. fleorge B.. b. July 26, 1863.
1697. William Joseph, b. July 18, 1865; d. Sept. 17, 1887.
1698. Mary Eliza, b. June 8, 1870; d. March 7, 1871.
V— 801. WILLIAM McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. Oct. 13, 1830;
unm. ; resides in West Chester, Pa.
V— 802. MARY McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. Nov. 11, 1831; d. Dec.
20, 1867; m. GEORGE B. WETHERELL Jan. 12, 1854, son of Wilham
Wetherell, b. May i, 1830; d. Jan. 17, 1867; probably resided in West Ches-
ter, Pa.
V— 803. WILLS McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. May 24, 1833; d. Dec.
— , 1898; m. HARRIET HOFFMAN Jan. 28, 1858, dau. of George Hoff-
man and Katie Troutman, b. June 11, 1837.
They lived for some time in Philadelphia but returned to West Chester,
Pa., where he died; buried in Greenmount Cem.
FIFTH GENERATION. 863
lssu6 ; —
1699. William, b. May 28. 1858; d. May 28, 1860.
1700. George W., b. Jan. 25, 1861; d. Oct. 3, 1866.
1701. Edward E.. b. Feb. 6, 1863; d. May 7, 1867.
1702. Leora V., b. Aug. 28, 1865.
1703. Kobert E., b. May 1, 1868; d. May 30, 1873.
1704. Lena Dora, b. Dec. 28, 1870.
1705. A dau., b. April 21, 1874; d. iu Infancy.
V— 804. ELLEN McCORMICK (Robert, Rachel, Hannah, James), b.
Aug. 22, 1834; m. THOMAS S. FOSTER Dec. 29, 1863, son of Thonias
Foster and Mary Ann Sweeney, b. Jan. 14, 1837; d. Dec. 2, 1882; bur. in
Greenmount Cem.
She keeps a store at 140 W. Gay St., West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1706. Mary W., b. July 7, 1865.
1707. Lilly, b. Aug. 20, 1868.
1708. Hobert, b. June 29, 1870; d. July 8, 1871.
1709. William B., b. Nov. 19, 1874.
1710. Levi McCauley, b. Sept. 23, 1878.
V— 805. LYDL\ McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. Aug. 29, 1835; d. Nov.
16, 1835.
V— 806. SIBELLA J. McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. June 24, 1836;
resides with her sister, Ellen Foster.
V— 807. EDWARD McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. Jan. 25, 1838; d.
Aug. 10, 1838.
V— 808. LEWIS McCORMICK (Robert 4). b. Nov. 17, 1838;
deceased; m. WYCHOFF.
Issue : —
1711. A dau., name not given.
V— 809. EMMA McCORMICK (Robert 4), b. Dec. 24. 1840; resides
with her sister, Ellen Foster.
Ch. of Martha McCormick {T.-298) and Reuben Evans.
V— 810. ABNER EVANS (Martha 4), b. July 6, 1830: d. Nov. 8,
1885; bur. at Northwood Cem.; m. MARY ANN KEPHART about 1855;
M. second, HANNAH CLOWES, Aug. — . 1868 (her second hus-
band), dau. of Samuel Burnett and Hannah Spencer, b. Aug. 4, 1838.
864 TRIMBLK FAMII,Y.
He was a shoemaker and marble worker. Resided in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
1712. John, b. 1856.
1713. Frank, b. May 15, 186&.
No further account of these found.
Line of James, Hannah, David.
Ch. of Hannah Faddis {T.-^od) and George Johe.
V— 8i2. GEORGE JOBE (Hannah, David, Hannah, James), b. about
1831 ; d. Nov. 1871 ; bur. at Romansville Cem. ; m. Ann Sharp July 18, 1851,
dau. of Benjamin Sharp and Ann Hayes, b. April 20, 1838.
She resides at Laurel ; address, Coatesviile, Chester Co., Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
1714. Jacob D., b. July 18, 1S51; d. Nov. 22, 1897.
1715. Ruthanna, b. July 9, 1855.
1716. George, b. April 4, 1857.
1717. Mary J., b. April 17, 1860.
Ch. of Joseph Fetters {T.-^oj) and Maria Herkins, probably born in Haver-
ford, Delaware Co., Pa.
V— 813. GEORGE WASHINGTON FETTERS (Joseph, David,
Hannah, James), b. Dec. 4, 1837; d. July i, 1864. He enlisted in the Fifth
Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Civil War. He was wounded whilst on a
raid at Roanoke River, and his companions being unable to rescue him, he
fell into the enemy's hands, who stripped him of clothing and left him to
suffer and perish alone.
V— 814. WILLIAM E. FETTERS (Joseph, David, Hannah, James),
b. Oct. II, 1839; m. SARAH FORD Sept. 16, i860, dau. of Philip Ford and
Sarah Bittle, b. 1840.
He was a farmer in Upper Darby, Pa. ; now residing at 6010 Lansdownc
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1718. George W., b. Dec. — , 1862.
1719. William E., b. Jan. 14. 1865.
1720. Edward B., b. Mar. 18, 1867.
1721. Sallie F., b. Sept. 6, 1)<69.
1722. Joseph M., b. Oct. 20, 1871.
1723. Harry B., b. Mar. 18, 1874.
1724. Blanche, b. June 13, 1877; d. Oct. 5, 1878. \ q, • „
1725. Bruce, b. June 13, 1877. / ^^'"S-
1726. Philip M., b. Jan. 3, 1879.
V— 815. JOSEPH FETTERS, JR., (Joseph, David, Hannah, James),
FIFTH GENERATION. 865
b. April 26, 1842; d. Jan. 18, 191 1; bur. at Ardmore Lutheran Ceni. ; m.
MARGARET BRADEN Dec. 21, 1864, dau. of Charles Braden and Han-
nah Markwood, b. April 12, 1844.
He is a farmer ; resided' in Marple and later in Media, Pa.
Issue : —
1727. Elizabeth C, b. Jan, 28. 1867.
1728. George, b. Oct. 25, 1868.
1729. Marie Jennie, b. Feb. 22, 1871.
1730. Ella Rebecca, b. June 21. 187.5.
1731. Wilhelmina, b. Nov. 15, 1879.
17.S2. Herbert Raymond, b. Sept. 21, 1883.
1733. Selina, b. Nov. 19, 1887.
V— 8x6. LEWIS R. FETTERS, b. Oct. 24, 1843; d. June 6, 1864:
unm.
V— 817. DAVID FETTERS, b. Oct. 9, 1846; d. Feb. 22. li
V^8i8. MARGARET JANE FETTERS (Toseph, David, Hannah,
James), b. Dec. 30, 1848; m. JOSHUA LAWRENCE THOMPSON Mar.
S, 1868, son of William Thompson and Sarah Noblit, b. Sept. 11, 1847; d.
Dec. 30, 1901 ; buried at Ardmore Lutheran Church.
He was a farmer and afterwards a contractor. Resided at Llanerch, Del-
aware Co.j Pa. J where she continues.
Issue : —
1734. William F., b. June 21, 1868.
1735. Joseph, b. June 6, 1870.
1736. Elwood, b. April 22. 1872.
1737. Lewis, b. May 6. 1874; d. May 19, 1S74.
1738. Charles F., b. Mar. 6, 1875; d. Oct. 12, 1880.
1739. Joshua Lawrence, b. Jan. 15, 1877.
1740. Clara D., b. Dec. 26, 1880; d. Nov. 20, 1888.
1741. Lillian E., b. Dec. 16. 1882.
1742. Lena G., b. Feb. 21, 1885.
1743. Tillie F., b. Oct. 30, 1887.
1744. Edith, b. April 19, 1894.
V— 819. CHARLES HENRY FETTERS (Toseph, David. Hannah,
James), b. Sept. 11, 1852; m. MATILDA WADAS April 25, 1882, dau. of
Anthony and Anna Wadas, b. April 5, 1863.
He engaged in butchering and farming, with residence in' Upper Darby,
Pa.
Issue : —
1745. Charles, b. June 30, 1883; d. July 3, 1884.
1746. Anna M., b. July 12, 1884; d. May 6, 1906.
1747. Walter C, b. May 14, 1886.
1748. George W., b. April 18, 1890.
866 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 820. GARRETT H. FETTERS (Joseph, David, Hannah, James),
b. Nov. 22, 1854; m. MARGARET FLOUNDERS Feb. — , 1886, dau. of
Isaac H. Flounders and Mary E. NewHn b. Feb. — , 1858 ( ?).
He is a farmer ; resided for sometime near Media, Pa. ; then removed to
Oklahoma City; in 1909 returned to Perkasie, Pa.
They have an adopted son : —
1749. Joseph Fetters, b. Dec. — , 1894.
V— 821. JAMES C. FETTERS (Joseph, David, Hannah, James), b.
Aug. 31, i860; m. MARGARET A. HATCH July 28, 1883, dau. of James
Hatch and Margaret McKinney, b. June 6, 1864.
He is a farmer ; resides in Upper Darby, Pa.
Issue: —
1750. Wilmer J., b. Jan. 19, 1885.
1751. Harry C, b. Aug. 8, 1887.
Ch. of John T. Faddis (T.-jio) and Mary Jackson.
V— 822. MARGARET ELIZABETH FADDIS (John, David, Han-
nah, James), b. Oct. 26, 1851 ; m. REUBEN J. ENGLAND Feb. 10, 1870,
son of Hughes England and Annie Eliza Jones, b. July 8, 1850.
They resided near Oxford, Pa., and later with address Rising Sun, Md.,
R. F. D. 2.
Issue : —
1752. HiiRhes Haines, b. Mar. 13, 1871. • •
1763. Mary Florence, b. Feb. 14, 1882. /
1754. Delia Jane, b. Feb. 16, 1886.
1755. John Harland, b. July 26, 1893.
Ch. of James H. Faddis (T.-jii) and Margaretta Jackson, born near Mar-
shalltouj Pa.
V— 823. LOUISA H. FADDIS (James, David, Hannah, James), b.
June 6, 1855; m. HARRY R. BEEBY Dec. 19. 1883, son of Daniel W.
Beeby and Rachel Ottey Darlington, b. July 8, 1862.
(Daniel W., was a son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Taylor) Beeby.)
They reside at 1306 S. 51st Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1756. Norman I. Beeby, b. Dec. 25, 1885. :"» ('
1757. Ethel C. Beeby, b. May 19, 1891.
1758. H. Harlan Beeby, b. May 5, 1893.
V— 824. ELIZABETH C. FADDIS (James. David, Hannah, James),
b. July 25, 1857; m. ISAIAH EBERH.ART Aug. 17, 1876, son of Daniel
Eberhardt and Rachel Duncan, b. Dec. 22, 1855; d. Dec. 30, 1887.
FIFTH GENERATION. 867
He was a farmer. She went to Ohio when 16 years of age; her address,
Wooster, O., R. D. 8.
Issue : —
1759. Harlen Elmer Eberhait, b. Oct. 27, 1877.
1760. Howard J. Eberhart, b. Jan. 16, 1879.
V— 825. JAMES HENRY FADDIS (James, David, Hannah, James),
b. Aug. 4, 1854; m. MARY ORETTA ENGLE Dec. 20, 1885, dau. of Jacob
Engle and Sophia Depler, b. June 28, 1862; d. Oct. 24. 1909.
He went to Ohio about 1880; followed farming and butchering; resides
at Rows, address Polk, R. D. i, Ashland Co., O. Both wife and son buried
at Rowsburg.
Issue : —
1761. Guy E. Faddis, b. Oct. 1, 1887; d. Jan. 28, 1889.
1762. Roy J. Faddis, b. July 12, 1890.
1763. Floe Vella Faddis, b. March 28, 1S95.
1764. Fanny M. L'^ddis, b. June 20, 1900.
V— 826. MARY H. FADDIS (James, David, Hannah, James), b. May 31,
1861 ; m. WILLIAM JOHN HUNTER May 21, 1879, son of Jane Hunter,
a widow and emigrant from England, b. May 31, 1852; d. Sept. 15, 1898.
He was a farmer; buried at Greenmount Cemetery.
M. second, FRANK KENT Nov. 12, 1907; address, Nottingham, Pa.
Issue : —
1765. Annie Jane, b. May IS, 1880.
1766. Florence Margaretta. b. May 28, 1883.
V— 827. THOMAS HARLAN FADDIS (Tames, David, Hannah.
James), b. Dec. 2j. 1862; m. LILLIE R. SHANK March 22, 1894. dau. of
John Shank and Martha Jane Roberts, b. April 10, 1870.
He is a tinsmith ; resides in Mt. Clare, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
1767. Arthur Worth, b. Aug 7, 1894.
17CS. Roland Cl;iylon. b. April 25. 1896; d. Oct. 2, 1S97.
1769. Walter Harlan, b. Feb. 9, 1898.
1770. Charles Thonin.';, b. Aug. 16, 1901.
1771. Harry Elsworth. b. Dec. 14, 1904.
1772. Lillie Louisa, b. Mar. 25, 1907.
V— 828. LYDIA ANN FADDIS (James, David, Hannah, James), b.
Jan. 27. 1865; m. ALBERT, D. WALKER Jan. 19, 1895, son of James D.
Walker and Annie M. James, b. April 2, 1875.
He is a butcher employed by tiie John J. Buckley Company, Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1773. Albert D. Walker, Jr., b. May 24, 1900.
868 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 829. ANNIE J. FADDIS, b. July 17,, 1867; d. April 8, 1873.
V— 830. JOHN REUBEN FADDIS (James, David. Hannah, James),
b. Feb. — , 1869; m. MARY WARD. No issue. He is a farmer ;address,
Zion, Cecil Co., MA
V— 831. WILLIAM HAINES FADDIS (James. David, Hannah,
James), b. April 16, 1872; m. ELLA M. WALKER Jan. 3, 1894, dau. of
James D. Walker and Annie M. James.
They reside at 107 Kerlin St., Chester, Pa.
1774. Leroy, b. Dec. l.S, 1894.
1775. Percy W., b. Jan. 10, 1897.
1776. Howard H., b. April 19, 1899.
1777. Walter Elmer, b. April 12, 1901.
Aug. 20, 1909.
Another victim was added yesterday to the long list of boys who have been killed
or maimed for life on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad on Front street, due to
the dangerous and unlawful practice of jumping on and off moving freight trains. Wal-
ter Faddis is the third victim within a few* weeks and all three are in the Chester Hos-
pital.
Young Faddis Is the eight-year-old son of William Faddis, who is employed by
the J, J. Buckley Company during the week and on Saturday nights assists at the
Franklin House. The boy with several young companions had climbed on a freight train
above Parker street and after enjoying a ride, he attempted to get off, but missed his
footing and fell under the wheels, one of which passed over his leg and crushed It. The
accident happened within sight of his home at 107 Kerlin street, but his little compan-
ions carried him to the sidewalk, where he bravely withstood the trying ordeal without
a whimper until the ambulance of the Chester Hospital arrived and conveyed him to
that institution for treatment. The little log was so badly mangled that it was found
necessary to amputate it above the knee. It was reported at the hospital this morning that
the boy was resting well and would recover. He is a plucky little chap and displayed
considerable nerve.
The accident created quite a commotion on Front street and attracted a crowd of
men, women and children. There were many expressions of sympathy heard.
Ch. of U'ilUani Faddis (T.-jij) and Hannah King, born near McWilliams-
town, Chester Co., Pa.
V— 832. THOMAS FADDIS (William, David, Hannah, James), b.
Feb. 12, i860: m. ADDIE MYERS Nov. 2j, 1890; address, 297 S. First
Ave., Coatesville, Pa.
Issue ; —
1778. William P., b. June 25. 1891.
1779. Chalkley Y., b. May 29, 1895,
1780. Lulu, b. June IS, 1898. 1 Txi,in«
1781. Edgar Dewey b. June IS, 1S9S. / ^ ""'""•
1782. Walter T., b. Aug. 3, 1904.
V— 833. MARY FADDIS (William 4), b. May 17, 1863; d. April 16,
1875-
FIFTH GENERATION. 869
Ch. of ThonMS J. Faddis (T.-J14) and Lydia H. King.
V— 834. WILLIAM K. FADDIS, b. Aug. 12, 1853; d. Dec. 3, 1856.
V— 835. JOSEPH P. FADDIS (Thomas, David, Hannah, James), b.
Nov. 9. 1854; m. ANNIE G. PYLE Oct. 20, 1875, dau. of Alfred Pyle and
Phebe Grubb, of Thornbury, Pa., b. Mar. 6, 1855.
He was baggage master for many years on the Central Division P. R.
R. ; now conductor, with residence at West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1783. George A., b. Aug. 3, ]87G; d. same day.
1784. Reba 11.. b. Feb. 25, 1879; d. Jan. 13, 1892.
1785. Sophia H., b. Dec. 13, 1881.
1786. Grace E., b. Sept. 27, 1883.
V— 836. JERVIS H. FADDIS (Thomas, David, Hannah, James), b.
Feb. 2, 1857; d. Jan. 19, 1883; unm.
He was helping to unload bran from a car at Cheyney Sta., West Chester
and Phila. R. R., when a bag fell under the car, and whilst removing it the
car was suddenly moved by a shifting engine, his leg was run over and so
crushed as to render amputation necessary. The shock was so great that he
did not survive it.
V— 837. DAVID J. FADDIS (Thomas, Davi.l, Hannah, James), b.
May, I, 1859. d. Sept. 2, 191 1 ; m. MARY B.VKER July 25, 1881, dau. of
John J. Baker and Catharine Storkey, b. Sept. 5, 1863, in Thornbury, Pa.
They reside at Cheyney Sta. He was employed on the railroad.
Issue : —
1787. Bessie, b. Feb. 24, 1882; d. Mar. 28, 1893.
1788. Anna, b. Oct. 8, 1883; d. April 5, 1893.
1789. Mary S., b. April 21, 1886.
1790. Viola, b. May 21, 1889; d. April 6, 1893.
1791. John, b. May 21, 189S; d. Sept. 10, 1898. \ twItib
1792. Catharine, b. May 21, 1898; d. May 22, 1898/ ^"""»-
1793. Percy, b. Mar. 13, 1900; d. April 6, 1901.
V— «38. RICHARD HENRY FADDIS (Tliomas. David, Hannah,
James), b. Jan. i8, i86i ; m. CLARA V. SMITH Dec. 6, 1882, dau. of Amor
Smith and Mary Burnett, b. Feb. 26, 1862.
He followed farming several years, but for several years has been em-
ployed in the Heine Boiler Works near Phoenixville, Pa., with residence since
1895 at the Comer stores, one mile east of that town.
870 TRIMBI.E FAMILY.
Issue : —
1794. Mary B., b. July 11, 1SS3.
1795. John, b. April 7, 1SS5; d. Dec. 17, 1889.
1796. Elwood G., b. Sept. 28, 1887.
1797. Jennie H., b. April 4. 1SS9.
1798. Thomas J., b. Jan. 15, 1S91.
1799. Bertha, b. Julv 4. 1893.
1800. Nellie G., b. Oct. 28, 1S95.
1801. Norman Richard, b. June 22, 1901; d. June 29, 1901.
V— 839. THOMAS BAKER FADDIS, b. Feb. 10, 1863; d. Dec. 2,
1891 ; unm.
V— 840. WELLINGTON AUGUSTUS FADDIS (Thomas, David,
Hannah, James), b. Sept. 17, 1S67; m. AMY A. LAWTON Sept. 17, 1890,
dau. of Jabez Lawton and Alice Hawkyard, b. Dec. 30, 1872.
They reside in West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
1802. I^wton Baker, b. Dec. 4, 1891.
1803. Amy Alice, b. Dec. 18, 1892.
1804. William H. P., b. Jan. 1, 1894.
1805. Evelyn, b. June 12, 1897.
1806. Edna P., b. Sept. 2, 1900.
I
V— 841. CLARKSON L. FADDIS (Thomas, David, Hannah, James),
b. Feb. 9, 1869; m. OPHELIA C. BEEBY Mar. 6, 1897, at Media, Pa., dau.
of Israel P. Beeby and Ella C. Holding.
He is janitor of the Y. M. C. A., West Chester, Pa., where they reside.
Issue : — '
1807. Ethel, b. Jan. 25, 1898.
1808. Helen P., b. Mar. 24, 1899.
Line of James, Hannah, Mary.
Ch. of Washington White (T.-^id) and Esther Ami Richardson.
V— 842. JOSEPH D. WHITE (Washington, Mary. Hannah, James) ^
b. Aug. 27, 1838: d. about 1886; m. MARY WOODWARD Mar. 3, 1868,
dau. of Thomas Woodward and Sarah Davis, b. Easter, 1848 ; d. Mar. 6, 1899.
He was a blacksmith; resided in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
1809
1810,
1811
1812,
1813
r814
Harry Vanmeter, b. Nov. 14, 1870.
Thomas Franklin, b. Feb. 22, 1872.
Charles W., b. Sept. 4, 1S74.
T. Jefferson, b. April 3. 1877.
Howard T., b. July 6, 1879.
Remmie, b. 1881.
V— 843. JULIA ANN WHITE (Washington 4), b. Jan. 30, 1840;
m. JAMES S. MILLER Aug. — , 1866, son of Johathan Miller and Rebecca
Sharp, b. Aug. 21, 1830; d. Aug. 24, 1895; bur at Hepzibah Baptist Ceme^-
tery.
FIFTH GENERATION. 871
They resided in Coatesville, Pa., where he was a worker in the iron and
steel works. She continues there with her daughter at 218 W. Diamond St.
Issue : —
1815. Walter T.. b. April 2, 1868.
1816. James Albert, b. Dec. 6. 1869,
1817. Allen Lewis, b. May 20, 1872; d. Nov, 19, 1872,
1818. George William, b. Dec. 22, 1S73: d. May 10, 1874.
1819. Howard Wesley, b. Feb. 12, 1875,
1820. Samuel Henry, b. .Tunc 2, 1878.
1821. Alfred J., b, Sept. 2, ISSO; d, .Tan. 28, 1884.
1822. Emma Gertrude, b. Feb. 19, 1883,
V— 844. JAMES T, WHITE (Washington 4), b. Oct. 18, 1842; d.
Nov. 25, 1871; m. LOUISA BARDSLEY Mar. 11, 1867, dau. of James
Bardsley and Mary, b. Feb, — , 1847.
She m. second husband, WilHam Robinson, and they reside at 726 Astor
St,, Norristown, Pa.
Issue by James T. White: —
1823. George W., b. Mar. 18, 1868.
1824. William C. b. Mar. 18. 1870.
1825. Wilson James, b. Mar. 31, 1872, posthumous.
V— 845. LEWIS WHITE (Washington 4), b. Jan. 11, 1844; m.
MARY E. REES, Feb. i, 1866, dau. of Lemuel Rees and Elizabeth Rees,
b. Aug. 28, 1840; d. May 28, 1909; resides in Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
1826. Laura V., b. Dec. 6. 1866.
V— 846. ISAAC N. WHITE (Washington 4). b. Mar. 6, 1846; m.
ELIZABETH BOYER May 15, 1867. dau. of Eli Boyer and Sarah Kimes.
He was a farmer for some years: then engaged at the Guies Paper Mill
for fourteen years, and later resided in Bondvillc with address Downingtown,
Pa,, R. D. I.
Issue : —
1827. Elmer Ellsworth, b. Sept. 2, 1869.
1828. Arabella D., b. Feb. ?.. IST.?; d. July 6. 1900.
1829. Lillian, b. April 6, 1875- d. Aug. 14, 1891.
1830. Warren Havard, b. May 2, 1880; d. Sept. 2, 1881.
V— 847. THOMAS JEFFERSON WHITE (Washington4),b.Sept. 17,
1848, near "Steamboat," Chester Co., Pa.; m. Eliza Ann Bair June 29, 1872.
by Rev, Fulton, at Liverpool Perry Co,, Pa., dau. of Jacob Bair and Eliza
Baskin, b. Nov. 15, 1847, Bucks Valley, Perry Co., Pa.
He is by trade a blacksmith: went from Downingtown in 186S to New-
port and next year to Decatur, 111, In 1872 returned to Newport, Pa., and
established himself in business. He came to Lewistown, Pa., Apr. — , 1898,
872 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
engaged in carriage building, known as firm of Zinn and White; this firm dis-
solved partnership in 1893; since that time has been employed as blacksmith
at Standard Steel W^orks, Burnham, Mifflin Co., Pa. He enlisted during the
Civil War July 19, 1864, in Co. P, I92d Reg. Penna. Vols, and was mustered
out with his reg. Nov. 15, 1864, at Philadelphia.
Issue : — '
1831. Carrie G., b. Aug. 29, 1873; d. April 27, 1895.
1832. Mary E., b. Mar. 4, 1875.
1833. Fannie L., b. April 11, 1877; d. April 11, 1877.
1834. Annie L., b. April 11. 1877; d. July 31. 1877.
1835. Laura E., b. April 11, 1877; d. Aug. 21, 1877.
Triplets.
V— 848. REBECCA H. WHITE (Washington 4), b. Mar. 16, 1851
d. Dec. 12, 1894; m. JAMES DURAN. He d., but record not given.
M. second, JOHN FARIS.
Issue by first husband : —
1836. Anna.
1837. James.
V— 849. SUSANNA WHITE (Washington 4), b. Jan. 17, 1854; d.
Nov. 14, 1897; m. PHILIP GLEASON Sept. 10, 1872.
He was an emigrant from Ireland in early life; resided at Chatham,
Chester Co., Pa.; d. 1878 and bur. at Londongrove Mtg.
M. second, DAVID DURAN.
Issue by first husband : —
1838. George W., b. Aug. 20, 1873.
1839. Mary Emma, b. Oct. 24, 1874.
1840. William, b. Feb. — , 1876; d. Aug. 31, 1903.
1841. Lewis, b. 187S; d. at 3 months.
Issue by second husband : —
1842. Sarah.
1843. Charles.
1844. David; dec'd.
1845. Elizabeth.
1846. Edward.
V— 850. MARY EMMA WHITE (Washington 4), b. Oct. 29, 1855;
m. SAMUEL E. NEALIS Dec. 22, 1884, son of Edward Nealis and Eliza-
beth Temple, b. March 6. 1843.
By trade he was a carpenter. He enlisted May 21. 1861, in Co. A, 2d
Del. Reg.; discharged July. 1864; re-enlisted for a short term. Address,
Downingtown, Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
1847. Annie E., b. March 6. 1885.
1848. Mary Jane. b. May 2, 1887.
FIFTH GKNKRATION. 873
1849. Carrie Belle, b. Sept. 12. 1889.
1850. Lillie May, b. Nov. 11, 1892.
1851. Samuel D„ b. Sept. 28, 1897.
V— 851. RUTH ELLA WHITE (Washington 4), b. Aug. 28, 1858;
m. JOHN FRANKLIN BERNARD, Aug. 30, 1876, son of John Bernard
and Anna E. Fisher, b. Aug. 25, 1857.
He is a farmer near Wagontown, Chester Co., Pa., P. O. Coatesville,
Pa., R. D. 3.
Issue : —
1852. Nelson Winfleld, b. Aug. 11, 1877.
1853. Edward Eugene, b. Sept. 19, 1879.
1854. Laura Lenora, b. May 21, 1881.
1855. Ella May. b. May 1, 1883.
1856. Mary Elizabeth, b. May 2, 1885.
1857. Leonard Franklin, b. April 3, 1887.
1858. Morton Elroy, b. Dec. 29, 1888.
1859. John Trimble, b. July 23, 1891.
1860. Edith Estella, b. Oct. 20, 1893.
1861. Henry Park, b. Sept. 26, 1896.
1862. Norman Tullock, b. Oct. 14, 1895.
1863. Raymond Clifton, b. Feb. 16, 1903.
Ch. of Jefferson White (T.-j//) and Ann Elliott.
V— 852. JOSEPH WHITE (Jefferson, Mary, Hannah, James), b.
Nov. 2y, 1829! deceased; unm; resided at Coatesville, Pa.
V— 853. MARY ANN WHITE (Jefferson 4), m. JOHN HARRING-
TON.
They removed to the West and not found.
Issue : —
1864. William.
1865. Ella.
V— 854. EZRA WHITE (Jefferson 4). Birth and death not foimd;
unm; he lived at Coatesville, Pa.
V— 855. JOHN WHITE (Jefferson 4), d. Nov. — , 1873; unm. He
lived at Coatesville, Pa. He lost his life by attempting to get on the cars
whilst they were in motion at the Gap, Lancaster, Co., Pa.
V— 856. ELIZABETH MARGARET WHITE (Jefferson 4), d. June
30, 186';; m. RICHARD STRODE April 24, 1862, son of David Strode and
Mary Wilson, d. May — , 1908.
He was in the lime burning business near Coatesville, Pa., No issue.
He m. a second wife and is reported to have had two children.
874
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 857. CATHARINE WHITE (Jefferson 4). No record; d. young.
V— «58. JACOB RICHARD WHITE (Jefferson 4), b. Feb. 7, 1846;
m. ALICE EVELYN BELL Feb. 26, 1872, dau. of John Langdon Bell and
Charlotte Elizabeth — > — — b. Dec. 13, 1853.
He removed West and in 1874 was of the firm of M. Goldsoll & Co., of
Ellsworth, Kan., but no recent account received.
Issue : —
1866. Burton Langdon, h. Jan. IG, 1873.
No further record.
V— 859. REBECCA WHITE (Jefferson, Mary, Hannah, James), b.
Dec. — , 1847; unm; resides at 338 E. Washington Ave., Downingtown, Pa.
Ch. of Joseph White {T.-J20) and Sarah Dorian.
V— 860. GEORGE W. WHITE (Joseph, Maiy Hannah, James), b.
Jan. 22, 1832. He enlisted Dec. 26, 1863, in Battery C, 2nd Pa. Vol. Heavy
Artillery; honorably discharged Jan. 29, 1866. He then went to California
and is supposed to have there died.
V— 861. SAMUEL D. WHITE (Joseph, Mary, Hannah, James), b.
Feb. 17, 1834; d. Mar. 21, 191 1; bur. at Hopewell M. E. Cemetery; m.
MARY HARTSEL Feb. 13, i860, dau. of Henry Hartsel and Sarah Fet-
ters, b. Nov. 15, 1 841.
He was a farmer at Milford Mills, then lived retired at 325 Washington
Ave., Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
1867. Laura Virginia, b. Nov. 23, 1860; d. Aug. 28, 1864.
V— 862. JAMES D. WHITE (Joseph 4), b. Aug. 10, 1836; m. AN-
NIE M. SPEAKMAN March — , i860, dau. of Chalkley Speakman and
Eliza Bane, b. July — , 1836; d. June 25, 1897.
He went to California and not heard of afterwards.
Issue : —
1868. Irene, b. March 21, 1861.
V— S63. JACOB F. WHITE (Joseph, Mary, Hannah James), b. April
I, 1842; d. April 27, 1907; m. SARAH BUCKW ALTER Feb. 15, 1865;,
dau. of David Buckwalter and Sarah Wells, of near Phoenixville, Pa. She
d. about Feb. — ,1874.
FIFTH GENERATION. 875
M. second, SARAH ROBINS, Oct. 9, 1874, dau. of George Robins and
Margaret Bloom, b. Mar. 5, 1855.
He enlisted Dec. 26, 1863, in Battery G, 2nd Pa. Vols, Heavy Artillery,
for 3 years, but was wounded by a piece of shell in both thighs in the assault
on Fort Harrison, Va., Sept. 29, 1864, and honorably discharged May 5, 1865.
He went to Oil City, Pa., for some! time; thence to Clearfield Co.; thence to
Altoona, Pa., where he died.
Issue by first wife: —
1869. Mary P., b. June 3, 1866.
Issue by second wife : —
1870. Havard D.. b. July 9 1875
1871. Luther A., b. Jan. 31, 1S78.
1872. Lindley M., b. April 27, 1880.
1873. Joseph D., b. July 30, 1S82.
1874. Frank, b. Nov. 20, 1884; d. Sept. 3, 1886
1875. Laura May, b. Jan. 16, 1887.
1876. Bessie O., b. Aug. 16, 1888.
1877. Margaret C, b. July 6, 1892.
1878. Mary E., b. Sept. 17, 1894.
V— 864. MARY ELIZABETH WHITE (Joseph, Mary, Hannah
James), b. Sept. 27,. 1845; "i- HOWARD BECKLEY July 23, 1866, son
of Jacob Beckley and Margaret Hansel, b. Feb. i, 1846.
They reside at corner of 52d and Master Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. There
is a kmdergarten school in their house conducted by the city, which leases
the house and he acts as its janitor.
Issue : —
1879. J. Howard, b. July 24, 18G7; d. May 4, 1890.
1880. Laura Virginia, b. Jan. 16, 1871; d. March 18, 1900.
V— 865. HANNAH ANN WHITE (Joseph 4), b. April 30, 1846; d.
Oct — , 1848.
V— 866. LINDLEY R. WHITE (Joseph 4), b. Dec. 7, 1847; d. Sept.
— 1856.
V— 867. SARAH JANE WHITE (Joseph, Mary, Hannah, James),
b. Jan. 17, 1850; m. ROBERT C. DOTHARD Dec. 18, 1872, son of Robert
Dothard and Catharine Stewart, b. June 6, 1843; f'- March 6, 1895; buried
in Blockley Baptist Cemetery. Her address, 4049 Ogden St., Philadelphia.
Issue : —
1881
1882,
1883
1884,
1885
1886
1887
Sadie Virginia, b. Jan. 27, 1874.
Cleora Catharine, b. Aug. 26, 1875.
Robert Joseph, b. Nov. 18, 1876.
Laura Helena, b. June 29, 1880.
Walter Irving, b. Mar. 8, 1884.
Helen Marie, b. Oct. 3. 1891.
Mary Cooper, b. May 21, 1894.
876 TRIMBX,E FAMILY
V— 868. LUTHER R. WHITE (Joseph, Mary, Hannah, James), b.
March 12, 1854; m. NELLIE HENSON, Sept. 12, 1884, dau. of Richard
Henson and Mary Baird, b. June 27, 1866, in Manchester, England.
He is a carpenter and is employed by the P. R. R. ; residence, 882 N.
42d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue born in that city : —
1888. Florence Dorian, b. June 26, 1885
1889. Hazel Lillian, b. April 30, 1888.
1890. Lottie Hinson, b. Dec. 11, 1890.
1891. Joseph Howard, b. Mar. 31, 1892.
1892. Elsie May, b. July 28, 1893.
Ch. of Isaac White {T.-j^i) and Jane McDermond, all born in Uwchlan,
Chester Co., Pa.
V— S69. CHARLES HENRY WHITE (Isaac, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. Aug. 19, 1843; ^- Sept. 24, 1898; bur. at Hopewell M. E. church;
unm. He was for some time a clerk in car works at Middletown, Pa. ; then
came to Philadelpsia, -where he was foreman in the Alison & Co. car shops. He
also held a legislative appointment at Harrisburg for some time, but died
in Philadelphia.
V— 870. JAMES McD. WHITE (Isaac 4), b. Jan. i, 1846; d. Oct.
I, 1847.
V— 871. MARY EMMA WHITE (Isaac 4), b. April 26, 1848; d. May
7, 1905; bur. at Hopewell M. E. Church; m. CHARLES HENRY McFAR-
LAN April 24, 1879, son of William D. McFarlan and Matilda Kerlin, b.
Oct. 15, 1844. He resides in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
1893. Ada W., b. Feb. 14, 1880.
V— 872. SARAH IDA WHITE (Isaac 4), b. May 22, 1851; d. April
29, 1854.
V— 873. ANNA MARTHA WHITE (Isaac 4), b. Oct. 16, 1853; d.
March 26, 1854.
V— 874. JOSEPH ATWOOD WHITE (Isaac, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. Aug. 28, 1855; m. AMELIA BUCKLEY Sept. 16, 1882, dau.
of Francis Buckley (b. 1830; d. May 27, 1874) and Mary Kennedy (b.
Sept. II, 1837; d. Feb. 14, 1897), b. July 13, 1856.
He is one of the principals and founders of the Moore & White Company,
FIFTH GENERATION. 877
manufacturers of machines for the making of paper, floor cloth, linoleum-
clutch brakes, &c., at corner of Lehigh Ave., and 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
1894. Elizabeth B., b. Sept 16, 1883; d. Sept. 30. 1893.
1895. J. Atwood, Jr., b. Dec. 9, 1886.
1896. Francis M., b. Sept. 3, 1890; d. May 3, 1893.
1897. Rebecca A., b. July 11. 1894.
V— 875. ADA REBECCA WHITE (Isaac 4), b. Dea 22, 1859; d.
June 19, 1898; m. Grier Thompson GUTHRIE, Oct. 1881, son of John
D. Guthrie and Thamzin Kerlin, b. May 2, 1858; d. Nov. 11, 1909. Both
buried in Northwood Cemetery.
G. Thompson Guthrie.
After a brief Illness, G. Thompson Guthrie, one of the best-known men in Down-
ingtown, died suddenly this morning, in his 52d year. He was a contractor and build-
er, whose work is to be found in many places throughout this section of the State.
Yesterday Mr. Guthrie was about his work as usual, but last evening left ill, and
this morning did not arise. About 9 o'clock he died, acute indigestion being assigned
as the cause.
His family was much shocked, as there was no suspicion that his end was so
near.
During the past twenty-five years he had lived In Downingtown, doing much of
the best work there in his line. He erected the two bank buildings, the Methodist Epis-
copal and the Baptist churches, and had the new High School nearly completed. In
West Chester he erected the Principal's residence at the State Normal School and a
number of private houses. He also built several county bridges.
Mr. Guthrie was born iu Guthrieville, and when a young man moved to Parkes-
burg and thence to Downingtown. He was a trustee in the Methodist Episcopal church,
and always took active interest in the work; had served as Councilman and School
Director, had passed the chairs in the Odd Fellows' Lodge and frequently went as a
delegate to the Grand Lodge.
He married Miss Maud H. Hamilton, of Kelton, who survives him, with their
three children, Florence, Clyde and Ralph. Clyde is married and the other two are sin-
gle.
A sister, Mrs. B. F. Evans, lives in Harrisburg. and there are three brothers Dr
D. 0. Guthrie, Philadelphia; John, of Philadelphia, and Dr. George, of Wilkes-Barre'.
He was a contractor and builder.
Issue : —
1898. Florence May, b. May 14, 1883.
1899. Thompson Clyde, b. Aug. 20, 1884.
1900. George Ralph, b. Feb. 17, 1897.
Ch. of, Lewis White {T.-^22) and Lydia Keeclu
V—876. WILLIAM HENRY WHITE (Lewis, Mary, Hannah
James), b. July 30, 1847; m- ELIZABETH JONES July 3, 1873, dau. of
Temple Jones and Lydia Mcllhaney; she d. Aug. 15, 1895, aged about 46
years.
He is a machinist; foreman in the Downingtown Manufacturing Co.;
address, 218 William St., Downingtown, Pa.
878 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
1901. Susie H., b. Mar. 17, 1873.
M02. Pauline J., b. Dec. 9, 1874.
1903. Lydia M., b. July 21, 1&76.
1904. Charles Woodward, b. May 3, 1878.
1905. Temple Jones, b. June 24, 1879.
V— 877. MARY JANE WHITE (Lewis 4), b. April 9, 1849; d. July
17 ,1872; m. CHARLES W. BROWN Dec. 31, 1868, son of Joseph Brown
and Jane. He died in Ohio.
Issue : —
1906. J. Lillie Edge, b. May 22, 1872.
V— 878. THEODORE H. WHITE (Lewis 4), b. Jan. 17, 1851; m.
SALLIE J. McBRIDE Dec. 23, 1875, dau. of Humphrey McBride and Mary
Laird, b. April 15, 1852.
He is a blacksmith at Milford Mills, Chester Co., Pa., with address Glen
Moore, Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
1907. William J., b. Mar. 14, 1878.
1908. Oscar L.. b. Aug. 12, 1S80.
1909. Walter, b. Nov. 30, 1882.
1910. Alfred, b. May 12, 1885; d. Jan. 16. 1886.
1911. Grace Estella, b. May 2, 1887.
V— 879. CLARA R. WHITE (Lewis 4), b. April 15, 1856; m.
FRANK GOOD March 7, 1878, son of John Good and Maiy Batten, b. June
6, 1851.
He is engaged in the ice manufacturing plant ; address, 224 S. Matlack
St., West Chester, Pa.,
Issue : —
1912. Lewis White, b. Mar. 19. 1879.
1913. John Batten, b. July 1, 1881.
1914. Noble Howard, b. Sept. 22. 1885.
1915. James Leroy, b. April 25, 1893.
Ch. of Robert White {T.-825) and Mary Ann Conquest.
V— 880. WILLIAM T. WHITE (Robert, Mary, Hannah, James), b.
May 12, 1846; m. VALILA OLIVE HEINSLING Oct. 18, 1871, at Lan-
caster, Pa., dau. of Dr. J. H.Heinsling and Teressa Olive, b. Nov. 17, 1856.
During the Civil War he enlisted in 1864 in Co. E, I22d Reg. Pa. Vols,
and served 19 months; was in four battles. He went to Harrisburg and
later removed to a farm near Dalmatia Pa., of 98 A, which had been the
property of his wife's father.
FIFTH GENERATION. 879
Issue : —
1916. Rosy M., b. June 13, 1872.
1917. Robert H., b. Jan. 6. 1876.
1918. Mary E., b. April 16, 1878; d. Aug. 25. 1881.
1919. Louis E., b. Oct. 21, 1881.
1920. William C, b. April 24, 1884; d. Oct. 18, 1886.
1921. Charles E., b. Nov. 19, 1886; d. Nov. 30, 1886.
1922. Leroy, b. Mar. 4, 1888.
1923. Howard E., b. April 19, 1891.
1924. UUie Olive, b. June 9, 1894.
V— 881. ANNA MARY WHITE (Robert 4), b. Jan. 4, 1849; m.
JOSEPH GASTON YOUST Oct. 9, 1869, son of Clifford Youst and Eliza-
beth Silknitter, b. March 25, 1847.
He was an ironworker, employed in the Parkesburg Pa., Iron Works,
where they reside.
Issue, bom in Parkesburg, Pa.
1925. Robert C, b. Dec. 22, 1870.
1926. John W., b. Sept. 6, 1873.
1927. Harry W.. b. Feb. 3, 1878.
V— 882. SARAH E. WHITE (Robert 4), b. Nov. 7, 1851; m. WIL-
LAM M. WHITE Jan. 21, 1868, son of George White and Elizabeth May-
berry, b. May 4, 1845.
(He belonged to a different family of the White name). He is a fore-
man in Parkesburg ( Pa. ) Iron Works. They reside at corner of Second Ave.
and Culbut St., Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue : —
1928. William H., b. Oct. 28, 1869.
1929. Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2. 1873.
1930. Walter Andrew, b. April 18, 1880.
V— 883. HENRY P. WHITE (Robert 4), b. Sept. 7, 1854; d. Aug.
6, 1904; unm. He was killed by the cars at Christiana Pa., where he had
gone fishing; bur. at Octoraro Church.
V— 884. ELIZABETH WHITE (Robert), b. June 26, 1857; d. Oct.
17, 1876; bur. at Downingtown Friends' Mtg.
V— 885. BENJAMIN WHITE (Robert 4), b. Feb. 26, i860; m.
ROSANNA WEILER Sept. 15, 1883, dau. of Jacob Weiler and Rosanna
Swartz, b. Nov. 30, i860.
He is an ironworker; resides in Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue : —
1931. Elizabeth Eviyn, b. Mar. 13, 1881.
1932. Eugene, b. Dec. 23, 1884.
1933. Mary, b. Jan. 9, 1886.
1934. Myrtle R., b. July 7. 1888.
1935. Robert, b. May 11, 1891; d. March 13, 1892.
1936. Jacob Weiler, b. Aug. 29, 1894.
1937. Alice, b. Nov. 2, 1896.
1938. Paul, b. June 1, 1903.
88o TRIMBLE FAMILY.
V— 886. REBECCA WHITE (Robert), b. Aug. ii, 1862; m. JOHN
WHITESIDE Sept. 21, 1881 son of John Whiteside and Rachel Hoar.
They were legally separated.
M. second, WALTER PARSONS, Jan. 3, 1903, son of Adam Parsons
and Sarah Dewalt, b. Feb. 8, 1859.
He is an ironworker; address, Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue by first husband.
1939. Harry, b. March 2. 1884.
SIXTH GENERATION^
I
Line of William, John, William.
Issue of Samuel Trimble {T.-^36) and Elina M. SharplesSj born in Concord,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 888. MARY E. TRIMBLE (Samuel, Isaac, William. John, Wil-
liam, b. 3 mo. 4, i860; m. WILLIAM C. GRUBB 10 mo. 5, 1881, son of
Samuel W. Grubb and Mary P. Hoopes, of West Goshen, b. 2 mo. 19, 1858,
at E. Bradford. He followed farming some years in East Goshen, then re-
moved to West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 1940. William Clarence Grubb, b. 8-8-1882; d. 12-25-1882.
VII— 1941. Norman Trimble Grubb, b. 7-13-1886.
VII— 1942. William Carroll Grubb, b. 9-27-1895.
VI— 890. JOSEPHINE TRIMBLE (Samuel, Isaac, William, John,
William), b. 11 mo. 3, 1863; m. CALEB H. GRUBB, 9 mo. 29, 1882, at
West Chester, Pa., b. 11 mo. 11, 1861 ; d. ( ?) ; brother to William (see last
No.) ; resided in West Chester, Pa.
M. second, CHARLES C. FAHNESTOCK 4 mo. 13, 1892, son of
Casper C. Fahnestock and Jennie Dean, b. Jan. 28, 1868.
He was a produce dealer: then in real estate business; resided for some
years in Philadelphia; then in East Bradford, and later in Marshallton, Chester
Co., Pa. ; address. West Chester, Pa., R. F. D. 6.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 1943. Herbert C. Grubb, b. 10-4-1SS3; d. 7-19-1884.
Issue by second husband : —
VII — 1944. Vivian T. Fahnestock, b. .Tuly 13, 1893.
VII— 1945. Earl Fahnestock, b. Dec. 16. 1896; d. March 14, 1897.
VII— 1946. Madeline S. Fahnestock, b. Sept. 16, 1S99.
VII— 1947. Charles C. Fahnestock, Jr., b. Dec. 5, 1901.
Isstie of Willmn Trimble {T.-S36) and Alice Taylor.
VI— 892. MARGARET H. TRIMBLE (William, William, William,
John, William), b. 3 mo. 16, 1887.
VI— 893. ALICE R. TRIMBLE (William 5), b. 6 mo. 3. 1888; both
Note. — Children dying young in the Sixth Generation are not carried forward.
Their record will be found under iheir parents' names in the Fifth Generation q. v.
Unnumbered names are those that have been received after the numbering was com-
pleted.
882 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
of these resided with their parents at 1730 Wallace St., Philadelphia, and
later at Minneapolis, Minn.
VI— 894. WILLIAM TRIMBLE (William 5), b. 9 mo. 14, 1889; d. i
mo. 18, 1894.
Issue of William Trimble (T.-^^g) and Rosanna Riley.
VI— 895. SARAH ELIZABETH TRIMBLE (William, Joseph, Wil-
liam, John, William), b. April 7, 1879; d. Dec. 30, 1905; m. ALFONSO
BOCKLAGE.
Issue : —
VII— 1948. Myrtle Edith Bocklage, b. Dec. 5, 1900.
VII— 1949. William Alfonso Bocklage, b. Oct. 16, 1903.
Line of William, William, Richard.
Issue of Merrit Trimble {T--J4^) and Mary S. Undcrhill, born in New York
"City.
VI— 909. WALTER TRIMBLE (Merritt, George T., Richard, Wil-
liam, William), b. 3 mo. 7, 1857; iinm.
He is a member of the legal profession ; resides with his mother at 59 East
25th St., New York, in the house in which he was born over fifty years ago.
Office, 34 Pine St., firm of Wyatt & Trimble, for twenty years. Since Feb.
I, 1907, he has been president of the Bank for Savings of the City of New
York, No. 280 Fourth avenue, which under efficient management has dqx>sits
of over $100,000,000, and a high standing in the financial world.
VI— 910. RICHARD TRIMBLE (Merritt 5), b. 3 mo. 26, 1858; m.
CORA RANDOLPH 2 mo. 14, 1900, dau. of Edmund D. Randolph and
Helen E. Lothrop. He is secretary and treasurer of the U. S. Steel Corpora-
tion; residence in the old homestead of his grandfather, 53 East 25th St., New
York City.
Issue : —
VII— 1949. Margaret Randolph Trimble, b. 4-20-1901.
VII— 1950. Richard Trimble. Jr., b. 2-6-1904.
VII— 1951. Mary Trimble, b. 11-5-1909.
Issue of Jane Trimble {T.-245) anS Jacob Bronm Kirby.
VI— 911. CORNELIA TRIMBLE KIRBY (Jane, George T., Rich-
ard, William, William), b. 9 mo. 6, 1854.
She has traveled extensively ; permanent home in New York City.
VI— 912. JANE KIRBY (Jane, George T., Richard, William, Wil-
SIXTH GENERATION. 883
liam), b. 10 mo. 3, 1857; d. i mo. 17, 1897; m. WILLIAM E. WYATT 6
mo. 7, 1881, son ofi Christopher B. Wyatt and Mary A. Crogfian, b. Jan. i,
1858.
He was an attorney-at-law for twenty years, of the firm of Wyatt &
Trimble, 34 Pine St. On July i, 1901 he was appointed Judge of the Court
of Special Sessions and presides at the Children's Court, No. 66, Third Ave-
nue, with residence in New York City.
Issue : —
VII— 1952. CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP WYATT, b. Mar. 18, 1883;
m. EUPHEMIA VAN RENSSELAER WADDINGTON in Venice, Aug.
28, 1906.
He studied law, which he practiced for some time, then became a bond
broker with address 43 Exchange Place, care of E. H. Rollins & Sons.
Issue : —
VIII— 3040. Elizabeth Wyatt, b. Nov. 30, 1908.
VIII— 3041. Jane Wyatt, b. Aug. 12, 1910.
VII— 1953. CORNELIA WYATT, b. Feb. 16, 1885; m. ROBERT H.
HENDERSON, of Canadian Army; now at Montreal, Can.
Issue : —
VIII— 3042. A son.
VII— 1954. MERRITT TRIMBLE WYATT. b. Nov. 8, 1887; ad-
dress Hoffman House, Corner Madison Ave. and 59th St., New York.
Issue of Jane Ellkott (7.-^48) and Joseph P. Wilson, all born in West Ches-
ter, Pa.
VI— 913. CORNELIA TRIMBLE WILSON (Jane, Thomazine,
Richard. William, William), b. Jan. 4. 1854: m. ROBERT JONES MON-
AGHAN Nov. 17, 1879, son of Jonathan J. Monaghan and Rebecca Mur-
dagh, b. July 2, 1852, at Parkesburg, Pa.; d. Oct. i, 1897. at Philadelphia;
bur. in Oakland Cemetery.
The following appeared in the "Daily Local News", of West Chester, Pa.,
of Oct. 2, 1897:
SKETCH OF HIS LIFE.
He was one of tho leading members of the Chester County nar. and once took an
active part in the politics and business of this county. He is the eldest son of Jonathan
J. and Rebecca Monoghnn, and was born in Parkesburg, Chester county. July 2. 1852.
When quite young his parents removed to Pettis county. Missouri, where he grew to
manhood, attending' the common schools of that county and the high school in the city
of Sedalia, Missouri. At the ape of 17 he returned to Pennsylvania and began the study
of law in the offlce of his uncle, R. E. Monaghan, in West Chester. While reading law
he prosecuted his stutyea of Latin and Crrek for a short time under the well-known
teacher, William F. Wyers, and afterward by private study, without an instructor, read-
ing the full Yale College course in the r!nssics.
He was admitted to the Chester County Bar July 3, 1873. and practiced law contin-
uously since that date. His greatest strength was in jury trials and argument of legal
questions to the Court. His practice was an active one, and he probably tried as many
and a<^ important cases as any member of this bar.
884 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Blessed with a vigorous constitution, Mr. Monaghan did not appreciate the neces-
sity of the gospel of rest, and as a result, in the fall of 1891, broke down in health. A
voyage around the world, including some months of rest in Australia, effected, it was
hoped, a restoration of his health. His husness and tastes occasioned more than the us-
ual amount of travel over the United States in the last ten years. Indeed, there are but
five States and Territories of the Union which he had not visited.
The Monaghans are of Irish descent, the family being planted in Americaj about
1799, by James Monaghan (grandfather), a native of County Fermanagh, who located
first in Delaware, and later removed to Chester county, where he died in 1841. Jonathan
J. Monaghan (father) was born in Chester county in 1813, where he grew to manhood on
his father's farm and received a fair English education. In 1850 he married Rebecca,
dan. of Robert Murdagh, of Oxford, this county, and by this union had a family of five
children, three of whom are still living: Robert Jones, the subject of this sketch;
James, a graduate of Lafayette College (187C), who read law with his brother, R. Jones,
with whom he afterward formed a law partnership, practicing in this county, and In
May 1892, was appointed by Governor Pattison as State Reporter for the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania for a term of five years; and Margaret, wife of Rev. William P. Gib-
bons, a minister of the Presbyterian church, who is located near Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
county, Pa.
Cornelia resides at the Wilson homestead, 420 South Walnut St., West
Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 1955. Frances E. Monaghan, b. Sept. 2, 1880; resides with her mother.
VII— 1956. Helen Monaghan, b. Mar. 3, 1882; d. March. 24, 1886.
VII— 1957. J. Wilson Monaghan, b. Sept. 24. 1883; d. Aug. 10, 1884.
VII— 1958. Walter Monaghan, b. Aug. 5, 1888; at home.
VI— 914. MARY FRANCES WILSON (Jane 5), b. Feb. 5, 1855;
d. Aug. 22, 1909; m. H. TOWNSEND FAIRLAMB Dec. 30, 1880, son of
Charles Fairlanib and Martha Jefferis, b. Aug. 10 (circa 1853) ; d. June — ,
1892.
They resided for some time in West Chester, Pa., and afterwards removed
to Spokane, Wash., where both are buried.
Issue : —
VII— 1959. MARTHA JEFFERIS FAIRLAMB, b. July 10. 1881 ;
m. EDWARD LUMLEY McCUNE Sept. 5, 1907, West Chester, Pa.; he
being of Chicago, 111. ; now at Spokane, Wash.
VII— 1960. CORNELIA W. FAIRLAMB, b. Sept. 9, 1882.
VII— 1961. JOS. WILSON FAIRLAMB, b. June 21, 1886.
VII— 1962. H. TOWNSEND FAIRLAMB, March 24, 1891.
VI— 915. HENRY GEORGE WILSON (Jane 5), b. July 10, 1858;
m. EMOGENE COMSTOCK July — , 1888. of Vermont, dau. of Albert
Comstock and Silvia, of Milton, Vt., b. May 24 — • — ( ?). They reside at At-
lantic City, N. J.
Issue : —
VII— 1963. Mary F. Wilson, b. Nov. 24, 1889.
VII — 1964. R. Monaghan Wilson, b. Sept. 15, 1891.
VII— 1965. D. Grace Wilson, b. June — , 1898.
SIXTH GENERATION. 885
Line of William, William, Lydia.
Issue of William A. Balckcin {T.-S5f) and Emily JVilson.
VI— 917. JANE WILSON BALDWIN (William A.. Joseph T.. Lyd-
ia, William, William), b. Nov. 7. 1867, at Erie, Pa. ; m. JOHN E. PORTER
Apr. 26, 1898, at Zanesville, Ohio, son of James Wilson Porter and Martha
Loomis Ebbert, of Sewicklcy, Pa., b. Mar. 24, 1866, at Pittsburg. Pa.
They reside at 808 Beaver St., Sewickley, Allegheny Co., Pa. He was
first in the iron trade with his father; afterwards became secretary and treas-
urer of the Carroll-Porter Boiler and Tank Company.
Issue : —
VII— 1966. Martha Lucretia Porter, b. Jmic 28. 1900.
VII— 1967. Katherine Baldwin Porter, b. !■ eb. 6. 1902.
VII— 1968. Emily Wilson Porter, b. Aug. 4, 1903.
VII— 1969. Jane Ebbert PoiIlv, b. Aug. 18, 1905.
VI— 919. HASELL WILSON BALDWIN (William A. 5), b. Nov.
25. 1874; m. MARGARET McCLEERY, June 10, 1901, dau. of Mr. and
Mrs. John McCleery, of Milton, Pa.
He is one of the firm of J. Hoare & Co., manufacturers of cut glassware,
with residence at Corning, N. Y.
Issue : —
VII— 1970. Mary Shaw Baldwin, b. June 25, 1902.
VI-^20. ISABELLA DOUGLASS BALDWIN (William A. 5), b.
Feb. 2, 1877; address, 633 Maple Lane, Sewickley, Pa.
Issue of Benjamin Edge {T.-j^S) and Mary A. Clark.
VI— 921. EMILY P. EDGE (Benjamin, Jane, Lydia. William, Wil-
liam), b. II mo. 6, 1883; d. 10 mo. 29, 1899: buried at Cain Meeting.
W— 922. JOHN G. EDGE (Benjamin 5), b. 3 mo. 29, 1886.
VI— 923. JOSEPH C. EDGE (Benjamin 5), b. 10 mo. 4, 1891.
Both sons reside on the farm with their parents.
Line of William, William, John.
Issue of J. Trimble Zook (T.-^8o) and Mary B. Evans.
VI— 941. AMOS E. ZOOK (J. Trimble. Sarah D.. John, William,
William), b. 3 mo. 6. 1876: m. MARIE WEISCHEDEL 9 mo. 16. 1907.
dau. of C. Frederick Weischedel and Catharine Godel. b. 6 mo. 18, 1879.
886 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He is employed with the P. R. R. at the Camden, N. J., ferry; address,
403 State St., Camden. N. J.
VI— 942. SARAH T. ZOOK (J. Trimble 5,1, b. 11 mo. 6, 1877; m.
CHARLES COOK 12 mo. 30, 1902, son of Peter Cook and Mary Gunn, b.
12 mo. 18, 1877.
He is an engineer with the Camder, Fire Company: address, 321 Vine St.,
Camden, N. J.
Issue : —
VII— 1971. Charles J. Cook, b. 2-29-1901.
VI— 943. ELIZABETH B, ZOOK (T- Trimble 5), b. 8 mo. 13, 1879;
m. EDWARD H. BENDER Jan. — , 1909; reside at 412 N. 7th St., Cam-
den, N. J.
VI— 945. ANNE ZOOK (J. Trimble 5), b. 4 mo. 17, 1883; resides in
Camdai, N. J.
VI— 946. J. TRIMBLE ZOOK, JR. (J. Trimble s), b. i mo. 22,
1886; resides in Philadelphia, Pa.
VI— 947. HENRY E. ZOOK (J. Trimble 5), b. 3 mo. 29. 1888.
He is a brakeman on the Pa. R. R. ; resides in Camden, N. T.
Line of William, William, Grace.
Issue of Isaac Evans, Jr. {T.-^8o') and Rebecca Fell, born in Newlin Twp.,
Cliester Co., Pa.
VI— 949. MARSHALL F. EVANS (Isaac. Ann, Grace. William.
William), b. 7 mo. 23, i88s: m. SARAH HELEN SHARPLESS 8 mo.
17, 1909, dan. of Smith T. Sharpless and Linda Sinsfles. b. June 29, 1889.
He is a clerk. They reside in West Chester, Pa.
VI— 9=;o. ANNA C. EVANS (Isaac 5), b. 12 mo. 30, i88fi; m. ED-
WARD ISAAC HOOPES 6 mo. 23, i909,%on of Ralston R. Hoopes and
Mary Yearsley, b. 4 mo. 27, 1869.
He is engaged with his father in the lumber, coal. etc.. trade in West
Chester, Pa.
Issue of Joseph E. Michle (T.-^oT) c^'d Hannah J. Miller.
VI— o,";8. T. EVANS MICKLE (Joseph, Mary, Grace. William, Wil-
liam), b. 7 mo. 30, 1883: m. EDITH LUCY COWLEY 10 mo. 23, 1907.
dau. of James Robert Cowley and Mary Jane Patterson, b. 6 mo. 2. 1883.
SIXTH GENERATION. 887
He is bookkeeper with tlie Suburban Gas Company, Sixth and Welsh Sts ,
Chester, Pa. ; residence 2340 Providence Ave.
Issue : —
VII— 1972. J. Evans Mickle (3id), b. 11-30-1908.
VI— 959. GRACE EVANS MICKLE (Joseph 5). b. 7 mo. 2, 1885:
unm. ; address, Swarthmore, Pa.
VI— 960. GEORGE MILLER MICKLE (Joseph 5), b. 12 mo. 28,
1886; unm.; address, Swarthmore, Pa.
VI— 961. FRANCIS KING MICKLE (Joseph 5).b. Smo. 17. 1888.
He has a position at the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble Minded
Children at Elwyn, Pa.
Line of Willi.\m, S-^muel, Margaret.
Issue of Sarah B. Peircc {T--4T'^) and Damnn Painter, born in Birmingham,
Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 969. GEORGE BRINTON PAINTER (Sarah. William. ISIar-
garet. Samuel, William), b. 6 mo. 22, 1840: m. EMMA THATCHER 4 mo.
13, 1865, dau. of Garrett Thatcher and Hannah H. Pyle. of Thombury, b.
there 3 mo. 27, 1845 ; d. 2 mo. 3, 1889, at Darby, Pa. : buried at Concordville.
M. .second SARAH M. RITNYAN 4 mo. 5. 1892, b. 4 mo. 19. 1846.
He kept store for se\'eral years at Concordville: was then a merchant in
Philadelphia in the firm of Chance & Painter, and later located at Darby, Pa.,
in grain and feed business, which he still conducts with a residence in Phila-
delphia.
Issue by first wTfe only : —
VII— 1973. HOWARD T. PAINTER, b. 10 mo. 7, 1866, at Concord-
ville, Pa.: m. EVA WHEATON CONVERSE 7 mo. 12, 1898, at .\she^
ville, N. C, dau. of James Wheaton Converse, Jr.. and Harriet Crickmay, of
Boston, Mass, b., 9 mo. 4. 1874. at Grand Rapids. Mich. He was associated
in business with his father and is the owner of his grandfather Thatcher's fine
farm in Thornbury, Pa. They resided first in Philadelphia and later at St.
David's, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3043. Dorothy Convf-rsp P.Tinter, b. S-17-1899, in Philadelphia.
VI— 970. WILLIAM PEIRCE PAINTER (Sarah B. O- b. 2 mo. 3.
1842: m. M.\RG.\RET MIDDLETON 4 mo. 28. 1886. dau. of Edwin Mid-
dleton and Rachel H. Passmore. of Darby, b. there 3 mo. 5, 1845; d. i mo. 5.
1900; buried in Darby Mtg. grounds.
888 TRIMBI.E FAMILY.
He went to the far Southwest of the U. S. for a few years, then returned
and located at Darby, Pa., where he is a practicing physician. He is a direc-
tor of the Darby National Bank, and treasurer of the borough.
He is an active member and treasurer of Darby Friends' Meeting-.
Issue : —
VII— 1974. Rosalie M. Painter, b. 1-26-1887. Teacher. Resides with her father. Gee
announcement in Palmer Division, No. 4576. '
VI— 971. EMLEN PAINTER (Sarah B. 5), b. 9 mo. 8, 1844; d. i mo.
15, 1890, in New York City; buried in Woodland Cemetery, Philadelphia;
m. ELIZABETH STAPLES 7 mo. 28, 1872, at San Francisco, Cal., dau.
of David Staples. She d. 2 mo. 23, 1883, at San Francisco, and was there
buried.
M. second, MARY M. WEEKS 2 mo. 7, 1884, dau. of Dr. Alfred
Weeks, of Philadelphia. He graduated at the Philadelphia College of Phar-
macy in 1866, and the next year settled in San Francisco, Cal., where in con-
junction with a successful business as a druggist he was prominent in found-
ing the California Pharmaceutical Society and the California College of Phar-
macy; in the latter he was a Trustee, Lecturer and Dean of the Faculty for
many years. ' ) i i i '
He returned to the East in 1883, and the next year located in New York
and engaged in his chosen profession until his death. He was one of the ed-
itors of the National Formulary and represented the State of California at the
revision of the U. S. Pharmacoepceia, and was the author of many valuable arti-
cles on pharmacy, for one of which be obtained the Ebert prize, which gave
him a national prominence.
Issue by first wife : —
VIl— 1975. MITTIE ADELAIDE PAINTER, b. 8 mo. 24, 1873; d.
9 mo. 2, 1882 ; bur. at San Francisco.
VII— 1976. EDWARD EMLEN PAINTER, b. 2 mo. 20, 1875; d.
1898; m. ELIZABETH HOFFMAN.
They resided in San Francisco, Cal.; no issue.
VII— 1977. DAVID STAPLES PAINTER, b. 7 mo. 9, 1878.
VII— 1978. PHEBE PAINTER, b. 3 mo. 19, 1881 ; m. DR. GARD-
NER PERRY POND 2 mo. 11, 1902; probable residence San Francisco,
Cal.
VII— 1979. ELIZABETH DARWINA PAINTER, b. 5 mo. 19, 1882.
Issue by second wifee: —
VII— 1980. WILLIAM WEEKS PAINTER, b. 12 mo. 8, 1889, in
New York. ' '
VI— 973. JANE BRINTON PAINTER (Sarah B. 5), b. 8 mo. 27,
SIXTH GENERATION. 889
1849; d. 12 mo. 30, 1872; m. MARK H. DARLINGTON* 3 mo. 26, 1872,
son of Thomas B. Darlington and Evelina Harvey, b. 4 mo. 16, 1848, in
E. Bradford. His address is West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
-1981. Emlen Painter Darlington, b. 12-17-1872.
He is a practicing physician at Kennett Square, Pa.
VI— 974. SAMUEL H. PAINTER (Sarah B. 5), b. i mo. 26, 1852;
m. EDITH LEWIS THOMAS 2 mo. 10, 1876, dau. of Isaac Thomas and
Elizabeth R. Smith, b. 11 mo. 21, 1854, at Honeybrook, Pa.
After marriage he kept store at Concordville two years, then purchased
the homestead at Brandywine Summit, Pa., which later he sold and resided
on another portion of the old Painter tract owned by his eldest son.
Issue : —
VII— 1982. JENNIE THOMAS PAINTER, b. 3 mo. 30, 1878.
She is a clerk in Philadelphia and resides there; address 1202 Land Title
BIdg.
VII— 1983. ISAAC DARWIN PAINTER, b. 8 mo. 22, 1880; d. 3 mo.
14, 191 1 ; m. EDITH CHEYNEY 6 mo. 22, 1909, dau. of Wilmer Cheyney
and Ellen H. James, b. 9 mo. 12, 1885.
He was a farmer. He bought a part of the old Painter tract of about 100
acres in Birmingham Twp., Pa.; buried at Concord.
Issue : —
VIII— 3044. Wilmer Cheyney Painter, b. G-19-1910.
VII— 1984. WALTER PAINTER, b. 4 mo. 27, 1884; m. MARIAN
FORSYTHE SAVERY 9 mo. 15, 1908, dad. of Stephen W. Savery and
Hannah Forsythe.
They reside in West Chester, Pa., where he is a clerk in the wheel works
of Hoopes Bro. & Darlington.
VII— 1985. SARAH BRINTON PAINTER, b. 4 mo. 22, 1887; m.
WILLIAM SEDGWICK 5 mo. 28, 1909; reside in Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue of Margaret Pcirce {T.-41/) and Brigham Young, bom in Salt Lake
City.
VI— 975. BRIGHAM MORRIS YOUNG (Margaret, Robert, Mar-
garet, Samuel, William), b. June 18, 1854; m. CELESTIA ARMEDA
SNOW Mar. 29, 1875, dau. of Lorenzo Snow and Harriet Squiers, of Salt
Note. — Mark H. Darlington m. second Emma S. Williams 10-19-1875, dau. of E3noch
Williams and Eliza Seal, of Westtown Twp. They reside at 318 S. Walnut St., West
Chester, Pa. He is treasurer of the Denney Tag Co. They have issue: Lewis Williams,
b. 10-19-1876; Isaac Garrett, b. 5-10-1883, and Norman Seal, b. 8-10-1886.
890 TRIMBLE FAMIL,Y.
Lake City, b. there Dec. 2, 1855; address, 1227 Emerson Ave., Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 1986. ALICE ARMEDA SNOW YOUNG, b. Feb. 13, 1876,
at Salt Lake City; m. NOAH LEANDER POND June 24, 1896, son of
Stillman Pond and Anna Regina Swenson, b. Dec .22, 1872, at Richmond,
Utah. They reside at Pocatella, Idaho.
Issue born there: —
VIII— 3045. Noah Leander Pond, Jr., b. May 23, 1897; d. Dec. 17, 1902.
VIII— 304(5. Alonza Youug PonU, b. June Vl, 1901.
VIII— 3047. Wayne Young Pond, b. May 0, 1903.
VIII— 3048. Dean Young Pond, b. SepL. 9, 1905; d. Doc. lu, 1906.
VIII— 3049. Leon Young Pond, b. aept. 19, 1907.
VIII— 3050. Child, b. July 31, 1909.
VII— 1987. BRIGHAM MORRIS YOUNG, JR., b. Feb. 27, 1878; un-
married. ' !j I '
VII— 1988. FRANKLIN SNOW YOUNG, b. Feb. 13, i88iVat Brig"
ham City; d. Feb. 14, 1881.
VII— 1989. LUCIUS SNOW YOUNG, b. April 10, 1882, same; d.
March 11, 1883.
VII— 1990. MARGARET VEDA SNOW YOUNG, b. Aug. 27,
1885; same..
VII— 1991. LEICESTER LORENZO SNOW YOUNG, b. Oct. 19,
1887; same.
VII— 1992. RUSSELL WHITESIDES YOUNG, b. Dec. i, 1889, at
Lakeside.
VII— 1993.GAYLEN SNOW YOUNG, b. Jan. 14, 1892, at Logan
City.
VII— 1994. LORENZO SNOW YOUNG, b. Nov. 10, 1894, at Salt
Lake City. , j ,
VII— 1995. JOSEPH SNOW YOUNG, b. April 30, 1898; same.
Issue of Eli Harvey Peircc (T.-4ig) and Susanna Neff, the first born in Salt
Lake City, the rest in Brighami City, Box Elder Co., Utah.
VI— 976. ELI HARVEY PEIRCE, JR. (Eli H., Robert. Margaret,
Samuel, William), b. Sept. 27, 1851; m. LYDIA MAY SNOW, dau. of
Lorenzo Snow and Mary Houtze. She d. Dec. 22, 1899; bur. at Brigham
City.
SIXTH GENERATION. 891
M. second, ETTA MADSON. dau. of Adolph Madson and Mary Wag-
ner, b. Dec. 13, 1865, at Brigham City.
He is in the insurance business, general agent of the "Independent Un-
derwriters;" insures against fire, tornado, burglary, lialjility, automobile, plate
glass, steam boiler and live slock; address 126 S. Main St., Salt Lake City,
Utah. Issue :—
VII— 1996. PEARL SNOW PEIRCE, b. July 17, 1883, at Brigham
City; m. HOWARD EUGENE SMITH Sept. 26, 1906; reside in Minne-
apolis, Minn.
VII— 1997. F. DOLORES PEIRCE, b. Dec. 12, 1887, at Brigham
City.
VII— 1998. RAMONA MAY PEIRCE, b. June 17, 1892, at Salt Lake
City.
VII— 1999. ALICE HARVIOLA PEIRCE, b. Jan. 23, 1896; same.
VII— 2000. PANSY ADINA PEIRCE, b. May 6, 1893, at Brigham
City.
VII— 2001. HARVEY ADOLPH PEIRCE, b. Aug. 27, 1894; same.
VII— 2002. EARLE WAGNER PEIRCE, b. July 28, 1896; same.
VI— 977. MARY BARR PEIRCE (Eli H. 5) b. Sept. 21, 1853; m.
OLIVER GODDARD SNOW Oct. 13, 1873, son of Lorenzo Snow and Ad-
aline Goddard, b. Feb. 20, 1849, ^t Salt Lake City, Utah.
He is interested in coal mines; address 318 Sixth St., East Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2003. MARY ORILLA SNOW, b. Dec. 8, 1874, at Brigham
City; unm.
VII— 2004. OLIVER GODDARD SNOW, b. June 9, 1876; same d.
Feb. 10, 1879.
VII— 2005. EUGENE PEIRCE SNOW, b. Feb. 27, 1878.
VII— 2006. ELIZA ROXEY SNOW, b. Nov. 3, 1879; m. W. R.
DENNIS Jan. 29, 1906.
Issue : —
VIII— 3051. Orilla Snow Dennis.
VUI— 3052. Osmun Dennis.
VII— 2007. LIONEL VIVIAN SNOW, b. Oct. 19, 1881 : m. MAR-
ION ASH.
892 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
VIII— 3053. Oliver Grant Snow.
VIII— 3054. Mary Virginia Snow.
VII— 20o8. CLYDE VIRGINUS SNOW, b. May 27, 1883.
VII— 2009. MYRTLE IVY SNOW, b. Jan. 27, 1885; m. CARLTON
BARNES July 3, 1909.
VII— 2010. RUBY SNOW, b. Jan. i, 1887.
VII— 2011. IRMA ELOISE SNOW, b. Oct. 14, 1888.
VII— 2012. LORENZO SNOW, b. March 2, 1890.
VII— 2013. HARVEY BOOTHE SNOW, b. Jan. 5, 1892.
VII— 2014. NORMA NORDIC A SNOW, b. Feb. 3, 1894.
VI— 978. LEONIDAS THOMAS PEIRCE (Eli H. 5), b. June 21,
1855; m. EUGENIA SNOW Nov. i, 1876, at Brigham City, dau. of Lor-
enzo Snow and Eleanor Houtz.
He is a traveling salesman for the Mount Pickle Factory of Salt Lake;
address, 22;^ Eighth East St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2015. LEONIDAS EUSTACE DAUDINE PEIRCE, b. Oct.
II, 1877; d. May 8, 1879.
VII— 2016. EUGENIA LA VON PEIRCE, b. Oct. 29, 1879; m.
JAY VERNON BRIDGE June 15, 1904, of Ludington, Mich., b. June 14,
1881, in Monroe, Wis.; d. Mar. 28, 1908.
She is an artist and since her husband's death resides with her parents.
Issue : —
VIII— 3055. Vernon Peirce Bridge, b. April 2, 1905.
VII— 2017. EUGENIO SNOW PEIRCE, b. April 28, 1882; unm.;
probable address Salt Lake City, Utah, as is also the others of this family.
VII— 2018. LLOYD TAURUS PEIRCE, b. Nov. 27, 1884; d. April
14. 1885.
VII— 2019. LISLE KENNETH PEIRCE, b. Jan. 14, 1886.
VII— 2020. VALOIS PEIRCE, b. June 16, 1888.
VII— 2021. DARRELL NEFF PEIRCE, b. Oct. 26, 1892: d. Jan. i,
1895.
SIXTH GENERATION. 893
VI— 979. SUSANNAH OCTAVIA PEIRCE (Eli H. 5), b. March
27, 1857, at Salt Lake City; m. JOSEPH HENRY HARDMAN Nov. 5,
1879, son of Joseph Hardman and Nancy Boothe, b. Nov. 26, 1856, at Salt
Lake City.
He is a farmer; address, Meriden, Cache Co., Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2022. ALTA LA VON HARDMAN, b. Jan. 13, 1881, in Brig-
ham City; d. April i, 1906, in Meriden, Utah.
VII— 2023. WILLIS VIVIAN HARDMAN, b. Nov. 5, 1883, in Mer-
iden, Utah; d. Sept. io„ 1909; m. LAURA PARKER, of Wellsville, Dec.
26, 1903, in Logan Mtg. ; address, Garland, Utah.
Issue : —
VIII— 3056. Cloteal Hardman, b. Dec. 19, 1905, in Menden.
FUNERAL SERVICES OF WILLIS V. HARDMAN.
Editor Logan Republican.
Impressive funeral services were held in the Mendon Meeting House over the re-
mains of Willis V. Hardman, son of Joseph and Octavia Peirce Hardman, formerly of
Mendon but later of Garland, Utah, on Friday the 10th inst., beginning at 1 p. m.
Beautiful and appropriate music was rendered by the Ward choir and by Joseph
C. Sorenson, who sang "i Know My Heavenly Father Knows"; by Louie and Edith
Hughes, who sang the duet "Sometimes, Somewhere," and by Richard Pilkington, of
SmithUeld, who sang "O My Father".
Bishop William D. Bird presided and the speakers were Andrew Sorensen, William
Hill, of Logan, Heber Parker, of Wellsville, Bishop David Murray, of Mt. Sterling.
Counselor Jensen, and Bishop Grover, of Garland, E. H. Peirce, of Salt Lake City, and
Bishop Bird. All testified to the noble and Christianlike qualities of the deceased, al-
ways of a modest and retiring disposition but a dutiful son, an exemplary husband and
a loving father. As a Church Member willing to go when called and to perform where
required and worthy the blessings and privileges of the House of God. The benediction
was by J. N. Sorenson.
Flowers and emblems covered the casket and filled two tables and twelve young
ladies, dressed in white, marched ahead of the funeral cortege bearing the flowers to
the Cemetery. Grave was dedicated by E. H. Peiice, uncle of the deceased.
In his vocation or chosen occupation Willis Vivian Hardman had worked himself
up from a section hand, at bis home town, to become section foreman of the Malad
branch of O. S. L. system with headquarters at Garland, Utah. Here he was stricken
with the dreaded malady, appendicitis, operated upon at the L. D. S. hospital by Dr.
Plnkerlon, the company surgeon; ou Sunday, he failed to rally and on Wednesday morn-
ing at 3 a. m. with his wile and motlier at his bedside, his spirit took its flight to min-
gle with the just and righteous ones who had preceded him to the other side.
The deceased was in his 28th year and the sympathies of the entire community
go out to his wife, Laura, and their little daughter who played about the room totally
unmindful of the full import to hei future of the service and heedless of the gi-eat grief
which racked the hearts of the wile and mother of the departed.
Logan Republican, 9-18-09. E. H. PEIRCE.
VII— 2024. HARVEY LEONE HARDMAN, b. May i, 1885, in
Mendon; d. Nov. 3, 1890.
VII— 2025. JOSEPH FLOYD HARDMAN, b. Dec. 2, 1886, in Men-
don.
VII— 2026. WINNIE SUSANNAH HARDMAN, b. March 17, 1887,
in Mendon.
894 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2027. CORA NANCY HARDMAN, b. April 5, 188S; same.
VII— 2028. PEIRCE HARDMAN, b. July 18, 1890; same.
VII— 2029. MYRL HARDMAN, b. March 14, 1891 ; same.
VII— 2030. GWYN DOLAN HARDMAN, b. Nov. 18, 1893; same.
VII— 2031. JOHN NEFF HARDMAN, b. Feb. 14, 1898; same; d.
May 26, 1898.
VII— 2032. ELI BERNARD HARDMAN, b. Feb. 27, 1901 ; same.
Issue of Thomas Pcirce {T.-430) and Harriet Ann Green, all born in Salt
Lake City.
VI— 980. HARRIET LUNIE PEIRCE (Thomas, Robert, Margaret,
Samuel, William), b. July 5. 1859; m. WILLIAM BOYCE, b. Aug. 24,
1853-
Issue : —
VII— 2033. ORIE L. BOYCE, b. May 15, 1878; m. JOHN LA-
BRUM.
VII— 2034. HARRIET BOYCE, b. Sept. 17, 1880; d. Aug.,29, 1881.
VII— 2035. WILLIAM ERNEST BOYCE, b. Aug. 8, 1882; m. EF-
FIE REYNOLDS.
VII— 2036. FANNY BOYCE, b. Jan. 11, 1885; m. DANIEL TEM-
PLEMAN.
VII— 2037. BIRDIE MAY BOYCE, b. May 2y, 1887; m. RALPH
SIMPER.
VII— 2038. EMMA BOYCE, b. Nov. 14, 1889; m. BRUCE HARK-
ER.
VII— 2039. RAY BOYCE, b. July 12, 1892.
VII— 2040. MILTON H. BOYCE, b. May 15, 1895.
VII— 2041. CLEO GLEN BOYCE, b. May 27, 1898.
VII— 2042. ROY C. BOYCE, b. March 11, 1901.
VII— 2043. VARLEY BOYCE, b. Jan. 13, 1904; d. Jan. 17, 1908.
VI— 981. THOMAS HARVEY PEIRCE (Thomas 5) b. Mar. 20,
SIXTH GENERATION. 895
1861; m. AGNES BOAM Nov. 23, 1882; address, Murray, Salt Lake Co.,
Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2044. THOMAS CLIFTON PEIRCE, b. Sept. 13, 1883; m.
LOUIE MUIR Feb. 24, 1909.
VII— 2045. ELIZABETH M. PEIRCE, b. Sept. 13, 1883; m. JOS-
EPH H. LEGGETT Nov. 9, 1904.
VII— 2046. EVA PEIRCE. ) „ . . „ , „„
VII-2047. EMMA PEIRCE. I T^"^"' ^- ^"^^^ 7' ^^^9-
VII— 2048. HARRIET A. PEIRCE, b. Sept. 7, 1892.
VII— 2049. MORRIS ELI PEIRCE, b. July 16, 1895.
VII— 2050. ADELBERT H. PEIRCE, b. July 24, 1899.
VII— 2051. ELMO PEIRCE.
VII— 2052. ELMER PEIRCE. j ^P"l ^^' ^907
/ Twins, b. Aug. 19, 1903 ; latter d.
Issue of William Feirce (7.-422) and Jerusha Smith, the first born in Salt!
Lake Co., the rest in Box Elder Co., Utah.
VI— 983. HANNAH EVALINA PEIRCE (William, Robert, Mar-
garet, Samuel, William), b. Sept. 17, 1855; m. AARON BECKSTEAD.
Issue : —
VII— 2053. Jerusha A. Beckstead, b. Aug. 14, 1S77; d. same date at Salt Lake City.
VII— 2054. Anah Delorious Beckstead, b. Mar. 9, 1S79.
VII— 2055. Silvester Beckstead, b. May 26. ISSl.
VII— 2056. Almira Beckstead, b. Feb. 4, 1884.
VII— 2057. Violet May Beckstead, b. Nov. 26, 1SS6.
VII— 2058. Eveline Irene Beckstead, b. Nov. 14, 1888.
VII- 2059. Edith Hilda Beckstead, b. Feb. 5, 1895.
VI— 984. HIRAM ROBERT PEIRCE (William 5) b. April 9, 1857;
m. LAVINIA ROSELINE PALMER.
M. second, NELLIE FAITH HALE July 21, 1891, in Auray Co.,
Colo.
Issue : —
VII— 2060. Charles Francis Peirce, b. May 27, 1889.
VII— 2061. Millie Peirce, b. May 14, 1892; d. same date.
VI— 985. MARTHA LAVINIA PEIRCE (William 5). b. Aug. 3,
i860; m. JOHN HYRUM GREEN Nov. 30, 1882, of Salt Lake City, b.
Feb. 7, 1857, 3t Layton, Davis Co., Utah.
896 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
VII— 2062. John William Green, b. Dec. 28, 1883.
VII— 2063. Matilda Grace Green, b. Nov. 8, 1885.
VII— 2064. Leo Peirce Green, b. Jan. 20, 1888.
VII— 2065. Jerusha Ann Green, b. Jan. 14, 1889.
VII— 2066. Vessie Lovina Green, b. Jan. 31, 1891; d. Jan. 4, 1900.
VII— 2067. Robert Eli Green, b. Mar. 20, 1895.
VII— 2068. Lavon Green, b. July 19, 1900.
VI— 987. SARAH McKEE PEIRCE (William 5) b. Oct. 20, 1865;
m. JOSEPH SMITH EGBERT, b. Jan. 10, 1858, at Salt Lake City.
Issue : —
VII— 2069. Joseph Peirce Egbert, b. May 27, 1885, at Box Elder Co., Utah.
VII— 2070. Mabel P. Egbert, b. May 15, 1892, same.
VII— 2071. Reual Wayne Egbert, b. Mar. 2, 1896, same.
VII— 2072. Harvey Arnold Egbert, b. Nov. 17, 1898, same.
VI— 989. ELI THOMAS PEIRCE (William 5), b. Jan. 27, 1870;
m. ANNIE MARGARET OLSEN.
Issue : —
VII— 2073. Annie Eulalia Peirce, b. July 8, 1891, at Box Elder Co., Utah.
VII— 2074. Leonard Eli Peirce, b. May 14, 1893, same.
VII— 2070. Leslie William Peirce, b. Jan. 21, 1895.
VII— 2076. Harvey Christian Peirce, b. Feb. 19, 1897.
VII— 2077. Hazel Mary Peirce, b. May 22, 1899.
VI— 990. EDITH IRENE PEIRCE (William 6). b. Jan. 30, 1872;
m. ERASTUS R. BARNARD.
Issue : —
VII— 2078. Maria Lucinda Barnard, b. May 23, 1889.
VII— 2079. Braston Alton Bernard, b. May 28, 1891; d. Aug. 20, 1893.
VII— 2080. Ivan Barnard, b. Dec. 19, 1893.
VII— 2081. Eugene Barnard, b. July 3, 1896.
VII— 2082. Julia Barnard, b. Sept. — , 1898-9.
Issue of Edith Evaliita Peirce {T.-42^) and James Fisher, the first born in
Box Elder Co., the rest in Salt Lake Co., Utah.
VI-^96. JAMES MADISON FISHER, JR., (Edith E., Robert,
Margaret, Samuel, William), b. Dec. 11, 1857; m. MARY MINERVA
NEFF, dau. of Franklin Neff and Frances Marzia Russell, b. Sept. 6, 1857.
Issue, born in Salt Lake Co. : —
VII— 2083. Malison Fisher, b. Oct. 27, 1879.
VII— 2084. Frances Edith Fisher, b. Oct 8, 1880.
VII— 2085. Franklin Peirce Fisher, b. July 4, 1882.
VII— 2086. Leonidas Fisher, b. Feb. 10, 1884.
VII— 2087. Lyle Fisher, b. Feb. 10, 1884 (twin).
VII— 2088. Caleb Lloyd Fisher, b. June 8, 1SS8.
VII— 2089. Minerva Fisher, b. March 30, 1890.
VII— 2090. Maud Fisher, b. Dec. 14, 1891.
VII— 2091. Alfaretta Fisher, b. Aug. 7, 1893
Vn— 2092. Joshua Fisher, b. April 13, 1895.
VII— 2093. Arta Elulen Fisher, b. Dec. 4, 1897.
SIXTH GENERATION. 897
VI^97. ROBERT PEIRCE FISHER (Edith E. 5), b. Oct. i,
1859; m. ROZELLA SALOME NEFF, dau. of Franklin and Frances Maria
Neff, b. May 2-j, 1863.
Issue, born at E^st Mill Creek, Salt Lake Co. : —
VII— 20!) 1. Lester Peirce Fisher, b. Aug. 6, 1885.
VII— 2095. Pauline Darce Fisher, b. Feb. 6, 1S87.
VII— 2096. Orrin Fisher, b. June 6, 1889.
VII— 2097. Olive Fisher, b. Sept. 3, 1891.
VII— 2098. Franklin Neff Fisher, b. July 0, 1893.
VII— 2099. Robert Seymour Fisher, b. April 2, 1896.
VII— 2100. Alice Fisher, b. Jan. 5. .
VII— 2101. (Baby) Fisher, b. Aug. 17, 190-.
VI— 998. JOSEPH FISHER (Edith E. 5), b. Sept. 16, 1861.
He was m., but no further record given.
VI— 999. CLARA FISHER (Edith E. 5), b. Nov. 8, 1863; m. ED-
WARD DAVID SAMUELS.
Issue : —
VII— 2102. Edward Clifton Samuels, born at Salt Lake.
VII— 2103. Guy Kenneth Samuels, b. at Salt Lake.
VII— 2104. Edith Samuels, b. Salt Lake.
VII— 2105. Orin Peirce Samuels, b. at Vernal, Unilah Co., Utah.
VII— 2106. Mary Samuels, b. same.
VII— 2107. Lorenza Snow Samuels, b. same.
VI— 1000. GEORGE WASHINGTON FISHER (Edith E. 5), b.
March 4, 1865; m. LARETTA CALDWELL; address, Vernal, Utah; no
response.
VI— looi. MARY EVALYN FISHER (Edith E. 5). b. March 20,
1867; m. ALBERT E. SMOOT, son of William C. A. Siiioot (a pioneer),
and A. — Session, b. Dec. 10, 1865, at Salt Lake City.
Issue, born at Salt Lake : —
VII— 2108. Albert F. Smoot, b. April Vi, \.W>?,.
VII— 2109. Evalyn Fern Smoot, b. Feb. 5, 1898.
VI— I0O2. HARVEY McLANE FISHER (Edith E. 5), b. Jan. i,
1870; m. ELMIRA MAY WHITNEY Jan. i, 1897, at Vernal, Utah, b.
there April 28, 18 — .
VI— 1003. HELEN JANE FISHER (Edith E. 5), b. June 10, 1872;
m. FRANK L. RUSSELL.
Issue, born at Salt Lake: —
VII— ;!no. Valoren Russell, b. Feb. 15, 1898.
VII— '.^n I. Frank Calvin Russell, b. Aug. 4, 1899.
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Line of William, Samuel, Margaret.
Issue of Thomas May Peirce {T.-43^) and Emma L. Bisbing.
VI— 1004. MARY B. PEIRCE (Thomas M., Caleb, Margaret, Sam-
uel, William,), b. Nov. 13. 1862. in Springfield, Montgomery Co., Pa.; ad-
dress, 1616 North Broad St., Philadelphia. Pa.
The Peirce School (founded by her father) is being continued with M.
B. Peirce as principal and L. B. Moffet as director.
VI— 1005. EDA MAY PEIRCE (Thomas May 5), b. Jan. 18, 1864,
at Springfield, Montgomery Co.,' Pa.; d. Aug. 5, 1910, at Au Sable, Clinton
Co., N. Y.
The following is from the "Peirce School Alumni Journal" of Sept. 1910:
"The many friends of Miss Eda May Peirce were shocked when the news of her
sudden death at Au Sable Chasm was received by telegraph August 5. 1910. She had
been in attendance at a convention of missionary workers of the United States and
Canada, at Silver Bay, N. Y. Traveling with two friends, they arrived at the Chasm
in the middle of the day. nnd after lunch at the hotel she entered the Chasm, which
she had twice visited on previous occasions. At a point near the entrance she stepped
to the edge of the walk to obtain a better view, when she was seized with an attack of
vertigo and fell a distance of twenty feet to the rocks below. She was instantly killed,
and her body, which was carried away by the river, wa' recovered two days later.
She received her education in the public schools of Philadelphia, graduating from
the High School in 1882. and from, the Normal School three years later. She also took
a course in the Peirce School, graduating from the business department in 1896. She
was greatly interested in children and had tai>?ht in a private school four years. She
was conscientious and enthusiastic in her work and met with much success. In 1895
she was appointed to the faculty of the Girls' High School in chnrge of commercial
branches, which position she held for ten yeai-s. resigning in 1906 to devote herself to
philanthropic work. The church strongly appealed to her. She was a member of the
Grace M. E. church and served in many capacities in the various orgnnizations connect-
ed with it. Here her love for the youne was manifested and she wn? made superintena-
ent of the young people's work of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E.
church. Philadelphia Branch. She spent much time in organizing societies among young
people and rari-ied on this work in many neighboring cities and towns. She was a mem-
ber of the Quaker City Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and of the
Alumni Association of Peirce School, of which she was a vice president. She was also
one of the owners of this school."
"She saw life as opportunity, as a trust to be fulfilled, and with all her powers
sought to respond."
"One who never turned her back, but marched breast forward.
Never doubted clouds would break;
Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph;
Held we fall to rise, are bafHed to fight better: sleep to wake."
VI— looS. BLANCHE TILLIE PEIRCE (Thomas IMav 5).b. Dec.
13, 1868, at Green St.; d. Sept. 11. 1890, at 1616 Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
She was a very efficient teacher of mathematics in the Girls' High School
of her native city.
Issu-e by Second Wife, Ruth Anna Strong.
VI— 1009. RUTH PEIRCE (Thomas Mav s). b. Oct. 6, 1872; m.H.
ROSS TAYLOR April 29. 1898, son of Alfred Wells Taylor and
Scarborough.
SIXTH GENERATION. 899
She taught typewriting for ten years in the Peirce School. Her address
is 1616 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2112. Alfred Wells Taylor, b. Jan. 8, 1?00; d. same date.
VI— loio. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, ]R. (Thomas May 5), b. April
14, 1878, at 1807 Montgomery Ave. : m. GRACE ADELAIDE BENNETT
Sept. 9, 1905, dau. of Andrew Barrett Bennett* and Hannah Amelia Arm-
strong, of Cecil Co., Md., b. March 8, 1880.
He is of the firm of Smith & Peirce, manufacturers of mattresses, etc., 310
Spruce St., and residence 419 S. 51st St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2113. Thomas May Peirce, (3d), b. July 8,, 1909.
VI— 1 01 2. CALEB CLARENCE PEIRCE (Thomas, May 5), b.
Dec. 18, 1885.
He is a graduate of Lawrenceville Preparatory Scliool and June, 1909, of
Princeton University, both of New Jersey.
Issue of Margaret P. Ghecn {T-4^1) and Jaiiws Dotvniiig {T.-§^4).
(See his record.)
/.MM(? of Awn Alice Gheen (T.-^??) and Hcbcr Chase Kiiuball, born in Salt
Lake City, Utali.
VI— 1014. SAMUEL HEBER KIMBALL (Ann Alice 5), b. Dec.
9. 1851; m. ORADINE MERRILL PRATT in the fall of 1870, dau. of
Orson Pratt and Mary Ann Merrill, b. 1852; d. July — , 1872.
M. second, MARTHA ISADORE SCHOFIELD Sept. — , 1873,
dau. of Joseph L. and Clarrisa Schofield, b. June 2, 1852; d. March 11, 1901.
M. third, ROSABEL THOM.^S April—, 1902, dau. of Preston
Thomas and Maria Hadland, b. Sept. 28, 1871.
They removed to Canada and later returned to 937 Cleveland Ave., Port-
land, Ore.
Issue by first wife: —
VII— 21 12. SAMUEL ELMO KIMBALL, b. luiv — 1872; d. Sept.
— , 1872.
Issue by second wife: —
VII— 2113. SAMUEL HENRY KIMBALL, b. Dec. — , 1875; d. 1876.
VII— 21 14. MELVIK KIMBALL, b. June 14, 1880; d. Feb. — , 1886.
»Noto.— Andrew B, Bennett, b. Feb. fi. 1841, in Cecil Co., Md.: d. nee. 26, 1898, in
Hhilndelnhia. Hannah A. Armstrong, b .'Vpril 7. 1843, In Cecil Co. Thev were married
March 10, 1860.
900 TRIMBLE FAMILY
VII— 21 15. CLARISSA ANNA KIMBALL., b. June 2, 1886; m.
CHARLES L. STEWART, 1905.
They reside in Canada.
Issue: —
VIII— 3057. Martha Isadorr Stewart.
VIII— 30.58. Alice Oradine Stewart.
VIII— 3059. Grace Irene Stewart.
Issue by third wife : —
• VII— 2116. LEO THOMAS KIMBALL, b. July 29, 1903.
VII— 21 17. SAMUEL HEBER KIMBALL, JR., b. Oct. 4, 1905.
VII— 2118. GEORGE LEWIS KIMBALL, b. Feb. 16, 1908.
VI— 1015. DANIEL HEBER KIMBALL (Ann Alice 5), b Feb. 8,
1856; m JOAN OKERBERRY Sept. 25, 1876, b. Nov. 11, 1854; d^ June
22, 1899,
M, second, ALICE BRITTS (or Simmons) Feb. 22, 1900, b. Sept. 22,
1874, in Birmingham, Ala; residence. Sugar Ward, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2119. Don Carlos Kimball, b. July 16, 1877.
VII— 2120. Ernest R. Kimball, b. Sept. 1, 1879.
VII— 2121. Joan Pearl Kimball, b. Sf'pt. 4. 18S1 : d. Dec. 23, 1892.
VII— 2122. Louis Chase Kimball, b. Aug. 16, 1884.
VII— 2123. Lester Earl Kimb.-ill. b. Aug:. 22. 1888.
VII— 2124. Charles Vivian Kimball, b. Oct. 25. 1892.
VII— 2125. Sarah Katie Kimball, b. March 24. 1894.
There were also adopted children : —
VII— 2126. Daily Simmons, b. June 7. 1893.
VII— 2127. Annabell Simninns, b. March 29. 1895.
VI— loifi. ANDREW KIMBALL (Ann Alice 5), b. Sept. 6, 1858; m.
OLIVE WOOLLEY Feb. 2, 1882, at Salt Lake Ci\y, dau. of Edwin and
Mary Ann Woolley, b. June i, i860, at Salt Lake City; address, Box A,
Thatcher, Graham Co., Arizona,
Issue : —
VII— 2128. Maud Kimball, b. Dec. 9. 1882, at SnU Lake City.
VII— 2129. Olive Clare Kimball, b. Oct. 11, 1881, r-ame; m. Hiram J. Brinkenhoff Oct. 8,
1903.
VII— 2130. Andrew Gordon Kimball, b. April 6, 1887. same.
VII— 2131. Adelbert Kimbsll. b. Rent. 16. 1890 same.
VII— 2132. Ruth Kimball, b Nov. 7. 18P2. same.
VII— 2133. Spencer Kimbnll, b. March — . 1895. same.
VII— 2134. Alice Ann Kimball, b. March — . 1897, same.
VII— 2135. Fannie Woolley Kimball, b. April — , 1899, In Thatcher. Arizona.
VI— 1017. ALICE ANN KIMBALL (Alice Ann 5), b. Sept. 6. 1858
(twnn) ; m. JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH Dec. 6, 1883, son of Hirum
Smith and Mary Fielding, b. Nov. 13, 1847. '" Missouri; residence 127 N.
Second St., Salt Lake City.
Issue, all born in Salt Lake City: —
SIXTH GENERATION. 901
VII— 2136. (a) ALICE MAY SMITH, b. Oct. 11, 1877; m. ROBERT
K. SANT June 14, 1900. They" reside in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Issue : —
VIII— 8060. Sarah Kimball Saut, b. March 16, 1901.
VIII— 3061. Robert Smith Sant, b. April 29, 1905.
VII— 2137 (b) HEBER CHASE SMITH b. Nov. ig. 1881 ; m.
LILETH NELSON Sept. 2, 1902. They reside in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Issue : —
VIII— 3062. Alice Kimball Smith, b. Nov. G. 1905.
VII— 2138. (c) CHARLES COULSON SMITH b. Nov. 19, 1881
(twin), m. MANON LYMAN April 16, 1909. They reside in Salt Lake
City, Utah.
VII— 2139. (d) LUCY MACK SMITH, b. April 14, 1890; at home.
VII— 2140. (e) ANDREW K. SMITH, b. Jan. 6, 1893.
VII— 2141. (f) JESSE K. SMITH, b. May 21, 1896.
VII— 2142. (g) FIELDING K. SMITH, b. April 9, 1900.
VI— 1018. SARAH GHEEN KIMBALL (Alice Ann 5), b. May 31
1861 ; m. LOUIS SECKELS Dec. 18, 1889, b. in New York city; residence^
Salt Lake City.
Issue : —
VII— 2143. LOUIS JOSEPH SECKELS, b. Oct. 21, 1880, at Salt Lake
City; m. IRENE PETERSON May — , 1909.
VII— 2144. ALICE KIMBALL SECKELS, b. Sept. 2, 1882, at Butte,
Montana.
Issue of Amanda T. Ghcen (7.-4^4) and Hehcr Chase, Kimball, born in Salt
Lake City, Utah.
VI— 1019. WILLIAM GHEEN KIMBALL (Amanda T. 5), h. Marcli
3, 1851 ; m. MARY C. LANGFORD, b. April — . 1858; d. Nov. — , 1874.
M. second, CALISTA F. THORNTON. March 13, 1876; b. Aug. 20,
1854; addi-ess, Rigby, Idaho.
Issue, all by second wife, born in Idaho.
VII— 2145. (a) FLORENCE A. KIMBALL, ]\Tay ti, 1877- m.
TORSE FRANCEN March 17, 1897; address, Ashton, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— 3063. r.prty I'^nncpn, b. ,Jan. 19, 1898.
VIII— 3064. Mural Fi-ancen, b. Mny 17, 1899; d. June 25, 1899.
VIII— 3065. Veda Francen, b. June 3, 1901.
902 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VIII— 3066. Hazel Francen, h. Nov. 27, 1902.
VIII— 3067. Ralph Francen, b. Mar. 7, 1905; d. Oct. 17, 1908.
VIII— 3068- Freddr Francen, b. Mar. 11, 1907.
VII— 2146. (b) MAY C. KIMBALL b. Nov. 15, 1878; m. W. H.
MACE, 1896 ( ?) ; address, Stevensville, Montana.
Issue : —
VIII— 3069. Blanch Mace. b. July 5, 1897.
VIII— 3070. Jessie Mace, b. June 3, 1900: d. May 12, 1901.
VIII— 3071. Kathleen Mace, b. Feb. 5, 1904.
VIII— 3072. Ellen Mace, b. July 20. 190.5.
VIII— 3073. James Mace, b. April 9, 1907.
VII— 2147. (c) TEMPER.\NCE KIMBALL, b. Nov. 24, 1880; m.
ALMA HILL, 1899; ( ?) : address, Rigby, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— 3074. Jenna Hill. b. March 2, 1900.
VIII— 3075. Tarence Hill, b. Aug. 29, 1901.
VIII— 3076. Pearl Hill, b. April 8, 1903.
VIII— 3077. Ella Hill. b. Feb. 6. 1905.
VIII— 3078. Florence Hill, b. June 7, 1907; d. March — , 1908.
VIII— 3079. Walter Hill, b. Nov. 29. 1908.
VII— 2148. (d) PEARL KIMBALL, b. Dec. 4, 1882; m. JOHN
TRAYMON June 4. 1905: address, Rexburg, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— 3080. William Gheen Traymon. b. Mar. 28, 1906.
VIII— 3081. Malba Pearl Traymon, b. Jnn. ]]. 1908.
VIII— 3082. John Raymond Traymon. b. Aug. 5, 1909.
VII— 2149. (e) BIRDA KIMBALL, b. Jan. 15, 1885.
VII— 2150. (f) CALISTA KIMBALL, b. May 6, 1887; m, WIL-
LIAM CRAWTHER June 20. 1904; address, Rigby, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— 3083. Cameal Crawther, b. May 21, 1905.
VII— 21 5 1, (g) IDAHO KIMBALL, b. Sept. 30, 1889.
VII— 2152. (h) WILLIAM CHASE KIMBALL, b. Aug. 24, 1891.
VII— 2153. (i) CHARLES B. KIMBALL, b. July 23, 1894.
VI_io20. ALBERT HEBER KIMBALL (Amanda T. .0. b. Sept.
13. 1854: m. HARRIET PARTRIDGE, 1876: residence. Salt Lake City.
Issue : —
VII— 2154. Albert P. Kimball, b. Feb. 9, 1877, in Fillmore, Millard Co., Utah; m. •
Summerhay.
VII— 2155. Heber Chase Kimball, b. July 15. 1879, same. -
VII— 2156. Edward P. KintBll. b. June 12. 1882, at Salt Lake City.
VII— 2157. Verna L. KimbnU. b Nov. 21. 1884, same; d, Dec. 4, 1892.
VII— 2158. Alta H. Kimb,-,!1, b. Dec. 23, 1887, same.
SIXTH GENERATION. 903
VII— 2159. Forn Kimball, b. Jan. 2S, 1891, same.
VII— 21bU. Ernest Kimball, b. Dec. 16, 1S93, same.
VII— 2161. Clisbee Kimball, b. Sept. 7. 1S9S, same.
VI— I02I. JEREMIAH H. KIMBALL (Amanda T. 5), b. Aug. 15,
1857; d. May 23, 1887; m. JOSEPHINE DAVEY. She is also deceased.
They resided in Salt Liike City.
No further record.
VI— 1022. MORONI H. KIMBALL (Amanda T. 5), b. May 23, 1861 ;
m. AGNES F. KELLY, Salt Lake City.
No further record.
Issue of Mary Ann Ghccn {T.-4^^) and William Elmer, the first born in)
Payson, the rest in Ogden City, Ut.
VI— 1023. LEVI TAMES ELMER (Mary Ann 5, Esther Ann. Mar-
garet, Samuel, William), b. Oct. i, 1858; m. TRINE LOUISE PETER-
SON Feb. 20, 1895, at Ogden, dau. of Jorgen Peterson and Ellen Anderson,
b. July 8, 1876, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Address, Marriott, Weber Co., Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2162. Joseph Levi Elmer, b. May 10, 1896.
VII— 2163. William Jorgan Elmer, b. Aug. 9, 1898.
VII— 2164. Ellen Louise Elmer, b. Sept. 23, 1900.
VII— 2165. Polly Ann Elmo,-, b. Nov. 27. 1902.
VII— 2166. Ezra James Elmer, b. April 21, 1905.
VII— 2167. George! Wilfred Elmer, b. Nov. 2, 1907.
VI— 1024. ESTHER ANN ELMER (Mary Ann 5), b. Dec. 27, 1861 ;
m. FRANCIS MARION KEYES Oct. 27, 1878, 'at Ogden; address, Ogden,
Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2168. Esther Ann Keycr-, b. July 18, 1879; d. Sept. 9, 1879.
Vn— 2169. Eliza Pearl Keyes, b. Dec. 8, 1882.
VII— 2170. William I'rancis Keyes, b. Sept. 27, 1886.
VI— I02S. AMANDA VIOLET ELMER (Mary Ann 5), b. July 20,
1864; m. JAMES G. BROWNING April 26, 1883 at Salt Lake City,
Issue : —
VII— 2171. (a) AMANDA V. BROWNING, b. April 16, 1884, at
Ogden; m, CURTIS CRANSHAW Oct. 15, 1902. Probable address. Lor-
enzo, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— 3084. Lurnl B. Cransbaw, b. Sept. 23 1904; fl. Sept. 13, 1905,
VIII— 3085. Lulu May Cranshav^', b. Jan. 15, 1907; d. Feb. 8, 1907.
VII— 2172. (b) JAMES G. BROWNING, b. Noy. 10, 1885; m. ADA
POOL June 12, 1908.
904 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2173. (c) MABEL BROWNING, b. March 31, 1888, LaBelle,
Idaho; m. CHARLES STROMBERG April 6, 1906. Probable address, Lor-
enzo, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— 308C. Carl B. Stromberg, b. March 10. 1907; d. same date.
VIII— 3087. Lewis B. Stromberg, b. Jan. 15, 1909, at Loreuzo.
VII— 2174. (d) ELMER GEORGE BROWNING, b. Dec. 16, 1890,
Ogden; d. Jan. 26, 1891.
VII— 2175. (e:i LULU BROWNING, b. June 29, 1892, LaBelle,
Idaho.
VII— 2176. (f) EARL LEWIS BROWNING, b. Sept. 24, 1897;
same; d. March 25, 1898.
VII— 2177. (g) ERNEST LELAND BROWNING, b. Nov. 22,
1899; same.
VII— 2178. (h) RAYMOND ERVIN BROWNING, b. May 21, 1902.
VII— 2179. (i) CHESTER WILLIAM DOWNING, b. Jan. 16, 1905.
VII— 2180. (j) ERMA BROWNING, b. June 16, 1907.
VI— 1026. WILLIAM HEBER ELMER (Mary Ann 5), b. Feb. 19,
1869; m. INGEBORG PETERSON. Probable address, Ogden City, Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2181. Albert Feober Elmer, b. Sort, ti, IHOO.
VII— 2182. Esther May Elmer, b. April :'■, in02.
VII— 2183. Francis Moroni Elmer, b, l''cb. 28, 1904.
VII— 2184. Mary Ann Elmer, b. Feb. 10, 1907.
VII— 2185. John Daniel Elmer, b. March 7, 1900.
Issue of Stephen H. Ghccit (T.-4J6) and Mary Adeli-a Hardy, the first two
born in Morgan Co., the third in Ogden City, Ut., and the
rest in St. Charles, Oneida Co., Id.
VI— 1027. LUCY ANN GHEEN (Stephen H, Hetty Ann, Margaret,
Samuel, William), b. March 12, 1863; m. NEPHI WILHELMSEN, St.
Charles, Idaho.
VI— 1028. STEPHEN PEIRCE GHEEN (Stephen H. 5), b. Jan. 26,
1865; m. ELLEN SIMMS; address, Teton City, Idaho. >
VI— 1029. WILLIAM JOSEPH GHEEN (Stephen H. 5), b. July i,
1868; m. ANNA WINN.
SIXTH GENERATION. 905
VI— 1030. AMANDA ELIZABETH GHEEN (Stephen H. 5), b. Feb.
24, 1872; m. WTLLIAM ARXELL; address, St. Charles, Idaho.
VI— 1031. IDA VIOLA GHEEN (Stephen H. 5), b. Dec. 19, 1873; m.
BENJAMIN WILHELMSEN ; address Tilden, Idaho.
VI— 1032. LILLIAN UZEL GHEEN (Stephen H. 5): m. O. WIL-
HELMSEN; address, Sak Lake City, Ltali.
Issue of Levi A. GIiccii {T.-^j/) and Josephine Laurensen.
VI— 1033. ALICE GHEEN (Levi A., Hetty Ann, Margaret, Samuel,
William), b. circa, 1876. Reported living in California.
Issue of Sarah Ellen Ghee>i {T.-4^8) and A. Nephi Stephens, born in Ogden
VI— 1034. WILLIAM NEPHI STEPHENS (Sarah E. 5), b. Oct.
4, 1861 ; m. SUSAN LORENA EUSWORTH Sept. 27, 1883, dau. of Ed-
mund L. Ellsworth and Mary Ann Dudley, b. Jan. 19, 1864.
He is a warden of the Fish and Game Department of the State of Idaho.
Resided for several years at ^Merian, Ida., then removed, with address, Rex-
burg, Idaho.
Issue : —
VII— 2186. WILLIAM NEPHI STEPHENS, b. July 27, 1884, Mer-
ian, Ida.; m. EMILY SOPHIA ZOLLINGER April 7, 1904; b. Jan. 14,
1881, Providence, Utah; address, Rexburg, Idaho.
Issue : —
VIII— auS8. Verona Z. Stephens, b. Jan. 7, 1905.
VIII— 3089. Lee Z. Stephens, b. June — , 1908.
VII— 2187. MARY ELLEN STEPHENS, b. Jan. 11, i586, Merian,
Ida.; address, Rexburg, Idaho.
VII— 2188. CLARENCE LEE STEPHENS, b. Dec. 2, 1887, same;
m. LYDIA ANDERSON July 7, 1909; b. Nov. 25, 1887, Manti, Utah; ad-
dress, Rexburg, Idaho.
VII— 2189. LAFAYETTE ELLSWORTH STEPHENS, b. March 5,
1890, same.
VII— 2190. SUSANNA LOUIETTE STEPHENS, b. June 8. 1892,
same.
VII— 2 191. LEAH ESTHER STEPHENS, b. July 26, 1894. same.
VII— 2192. ARNOLD E. STEPHENS, b. Aug. 26, 1896, same.
9o6 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2193. NOBLE E. STEPHENS, b. April 6, 1899, Rexburg.
VII— 2194. HOWARD E. STEPHENS, b. March 18, 1901, same.
.^il^>.VI— 1035. ANN_ELIZABETH ^STEPHENS, (Sarah E. 5), b. Aug.
"22, 1864; m. GEORGE EAMES June 26, 1884, son of John Eames and Han-
nah Jenkins, b. Sept. 16, 1857.
He is a farmer; address, Merian, Idaho.
Issue : —
VII— 2195. MAY EAMES, b. March 10, 1885; at home.
VII— 2196. LILLIAN EAMES, b. July 14. 1887; m. SAMUEL LEHI
STEPHENS Dec. 20, 1905, son of Daniel Monroe Stephens and Mary Ann
Clark, b. May 5, 1886. Address, 219 Thirty-third St., Ogden, Utah.
Issue ; —
VIII— 3090. Carmon May Stepheus, b. Dec. 30, 1906.
VIII— 3091. Doyal Wayiie Stephen.-,, Ij. Dec. y, IWS.
VII— 2197. LAURA EAMES, b. April 22, 1889; address, Merian,
Idaho, d. <^6?
VII— 2198. GEORGE IRWIN EAMES, b. March 12, 1891.
VII— 2199. JOHN LAWRENCE EAMES, b. March 31, 1895.
VII— 2200. t^lELM ELIZABETH EAMES, b. May 11, 1897. £»(. ^ Aw^ /^7I
VII— 2201. LELAND DUANE EAMES, b. March i, 1900; d. Dec.
10, 1900.
VII— 2202. RULON STEPHENS EAMES, b. Oct. 5, 1902; d. Oct.
6, 1902.
VII— 2203. ADRIAN LIONEL EAMES, b. April 4, 1904.
VII— 2204. NORA SERRELLA EAMES, b. March. 15, 1909; d.
Apri-l 18, 1909.
VI— 1036. GENEVRA ELLEN STEPHENS (Sarah E. 5), b. Oct.
2, 1866; d. 1883.
VI— 1037. JOHN ANDREW STEPHENS (Sarah E. 5), b. Jan. 4,
1869, Ogden City, Utah; m. HELENA BEATRICE COOK Jan. 22, 1896,
Logan, Ut., dau. of James M. Cook and Emily Jane Radcliffe, b. Feb. 9, 1874,
Withington, Lancashire, England; address, Rexburg, Idaho.
Issue : —
i
SIXTH GENERATION. 907
VIII— 2205. Leone Radcliffe Slepheus, b. Nov. 5, 1896, at Menan, Idaho.
VIII— 220G. Veruer Elfrilda Stephens, b. Sept. 11, 1898, at Rexburg, Idaho.
Vin— 2207. Andrew James Stephens, b. May 23, 1903; d. May 23, 1903, at Rexburg.
VIII— 2208- John Maurice Stephens, b. March 17, 1905, same.
Issue of Ann Bcnington (T.-^jp) and James Elfreth.
VI— 1038. JOHN BENINGTON ELFRETH (Ann, Phebe, Margaret,
Samuel William), b. 8 mo. 25, 1859; m. VIRGINIA MILLER 2 mo. 22,
1879, Millville, N. J., dau. of Henry Miller and Elizabeth Stauger, of Mil-
ville, N. J., b. 2 mo. 9, 1855, at Pittsburg. Pa. ;
They have resided for some years in Chicago, 111., where he is in the print-
ing business. Address, Times Building.
Issue : —
VII— 2209. WILLIAM HENRY ELFRETH, b. 2 mo. 8, 1880; m.
EMILY HOOTON ALLEN, 5 mo. 26, 1909, dau. of Samuel L. Allen and
Sarah H. Roberts, b. 4 mo. 2 or 3, 1879.
He graduated at Westtown, 1899, and at the University of Chicago,
Ph. B., in 1902; taught at Westtown, 1902-3 and 1903-4; graduated from the
Law School of the University of Pennsylvania, L. L. B., in 1907, and is a
member of the Philadelphia Bar. Address, 421 West Price St., Gerroantown,
Philadelphia, Pa. Office, West End Trust Building, that city.
VII— 2210. ANNA ELIZABETH ELFRETH, b. 12 mo. 28, 1882.
Graduated at Westtown, 1901, and at the University of Chicago, Ph. B., 1905.
Home address with her parents.
VII— 221 1. EDITH ELFRETH, b. 10 mo. 2, 1886; d. 2 mo. 25, 1890.
VII— 2212. JOHN BENINGTON ELFRETH, b. 3 mo. i, 1890. Grad-
uated at Westtown, 1907; entered Haverford College 1908.
VI— 1039. MIRIAM ELFRETH (Ann 5), b. 7 mo. 4, 1863.
For several years she was an efficient teacher at Westtown Boarding
School, having qualified herself especially for teaching German and Fraich by
residence and study in Europe; then taught two years at the Penn Charter
School, Philadelphia, Pa., and later in a school in Baltimore, Md.
Issne of Clara Belle Peirce {T.-44'/) and William P. McCay.
VI— 1040. CHARLOTTE S. McCAY (Clara B. 5), b. July 27, 1876;
she is a trained nurse; address, Concordville, Pa.
VI— 1041. THOMAS J. P. McCAY (Clara B. 5), b. Dec. 30. 1882;
m. EVALYN A. SCHULL March 9, 1904, dau. of John Schull and Sarah
Worrall, b. Oct. 10, 1882.
9o8 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He is employed with tiie Hoopes Bro. & Darlington Wheel Works, at
West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2213. William John McCay, b. Aug. 6 VMi.
VII— 2214. Paul Francis McCay, b. June 21, l<t07; d. Oct, 26, 1907.
VII— 2215. Clara Emma McCay, b. April 2, 1909; d. May 13, 1909. Both bur. at St. John's
Church, Concord, Pa.
VI— 1043. FLORENCE S. PEIRCE (S. Howard 5), b. July 22,
1889; resides with her mother in Wilmington, Del.
Issue of Samuel Howard Peirce (T.-448) and Margarctta Ella Coleman
Line of William, Samuel, Joseph.
Issue of Joseph T. Rothrock (7.-449) and Martha E. May.
VI— 1044. ADDISON MAY ROTHROCK (Joseph, Phebe, Joseph,
Samuel, William), b. May 12, 1870, West Chester, Pa.; m. FLORENCE
ELLIS Sept. 29, 1904, dau. of Edward Ellis, of Dublin, Ireland.
He graduated in Biological Dq^artment, University of Pennsylvania,
1889, and M. D. same place, 1893. Resided and engaged in the practice of
medicine in West Chester, Pa., until Oct., 1904, when he went to Mount Alto,
Franklin Co., Pa., and had charge of a home for the treatment of tubercu-
losis patients by open air methods.
Issue : —
VII— 2206. James Addison Rothrock, b. Sept. 11, 1905.
VI— 1045. HENRY A. ROTHROCK (Joseph 5), b. Oct. 24, 1872;
m. ELEANOR CLEVES June 7, 1898, Binghamton, N. Y., dau. of Wil-
liam B. Cleves and Eugenia Frances Bidwell, b. June 12, 1873, Macon, Ga.
He graduated in Biological Department, University of Pennsylvania.
1 89 1, and M. D. same place, 1895 ; settled at West Chester, Pa., as a physician
for the treatment of ailments of the eye, ear, nose and throat ; is oculist to Ches-
ter Co. Hospital, and was an assistant editor of French Dept. of Annals of
Ophthalmology; address 24 S. Church St.
Issue : —
VII— 2217. Eugenia May Rothrock, b. April 9, 1900.
VII— 2218. Joseph Trimble Rothrock (2d), b. Nov. 8, 1901.
VII— 2219. Addison May Rothrock (2d), b. May 12, 1903. I^v^.
VII— 2220. Henry A. Rothrock, Jr., b. May 12, 1903. / ^^'"S-
VII— 2221. Eleanor Cleves Rothrock, b. Jan. 9, 1907.
VI— 1047. ELIZABETH MAY ROTHROCK (Joseph 5), b. March
23, 1877; ^t home.
SIXTH GENERATION. 909
Issii^ of Mary M. Rothrock {T.-451) and David M. McFarland, born in West
Chester, Pa.
VI— 1049. CHARLES T. McFARLAND (Mary, Phebe, Joseph,
Samuel, William), b. June 15, 1867; m. JULIA BONSALL Feb. 18, 1896,
dau. of Elhvood and Julia H. Bonsall, of Phi-ladelphia, b. Aug. 16, 1865; d.
Aug. II, 1900.
He was engaged in raising hot-house grapes and the truck business, at
West Chester, Pa. Now in the steam laundry trade.
Children : —
VII— 2222. David M. McFarland, b. May 13, 1897.
VII— 2223. Juliaq B. McFrland, b. Aug. 7, 1900.
VI— 1051. ELIZABETH W. McFARLAND (Mary, Phebe, Joseph,
Samuel, William), b. May 16, 1870; m. ISAAC G. REYNOLDS 4 mo. 10,
1895, son of Da\'id M. Reynolds and Amanda Gregg, b. 9 mo. 7, 1864, Peach
Bottom, Pa.
He operates a steam laundry in West Chester, Pa., and is a Friend.
Children : —
VII— 2224. Mary Reynolds, b. 1-28-1896.
VII— 2225. Gregg David Reynolds, b. 5-22-1^:99.
VII— 2226. Ellwood Webster Reynolds, b. 7-:Jl-1902.
VI— 1052. GEORGE KLINE McFARLAND (Mary 5), b. July 23,
1875; m. LINDA BARBER Oct. 16, 1900, dau. of Samuel Barber and Mary
Fielder, b. May 8, 1877.
He is a member of the Chester County Bar, and of the firm of McFarland
& Haines, bankers, successors to his father. West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2227. Mary Fielder McFarland, b. Nov. 17, 1903.
Line of William, Samuel, Samuel.
Issue of Samuel Trimble, M. D. {T.-454) and Mary L. Evans {T.-^S6), born
in Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 1055. JOSEPH EVANS TRIMBLE (Samuel 5), b. 3 mo. 3,
1871 ; d. 4 mo. 5, 1896; unm.; bur. at Middletown Meeting.
VI— 1056. JOHN TRIMBLE (Samuel 5), b. 4 mo. 2, 1877; m.
ANNA ANTHONY 10 mo. 4, 1909, of Ohio; address, Riverton, N. J.,
R. D. I.
VI— 1058. GEORGE MARTIN TRIMBLE (Samuel,M. D. 5), b. 4
mo. II, 1883; home address, Newtown Square, Pa.
9IO TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Henry Trimble {T.-4^8) and Mary J. Warrington.
iVI— 1059. MARTHA WARRINGTON TRIMBLE (Henry 5), b. 7
mo. 12, 1884; m. ROBERT W. BALDERSON 9 mo. 8, 1910, at Friends'
Third St. Mtg., Media, Pa., son of John L. Balderson and Anna Marshall.
' He is a farmer; address, Kennett Square, Pa. \
VI— 1060. RUTH A. TRIMBLE (Henry 5), b. 12 mo. 23, 1885; d.
8 mo. 31, 1908; unm.
VI— 1061. ALICE TRIMBLE (Henry 5), b. 9 mo. 5, 1895; at home.
Issue of loseph Trimble (T.-460) and Emma Forsythe, all born in Chester
Twp., Delaware Co., Pa.
VI— 1062. STEPHEN MARTIN TRIMBLE (Joseph, Stephen, Sam^
uel, Samuel, William), b. 6 mo. 10, 1891.
VI— 1063. ANNA FORSYTHE TRIMBLE (Joseph 5), b. 8 mo. 30,
1892.
VI— 1064. EMMA LYDIA TRIMBLE (Joseph 5), b. i mo. i, 1895.
Line of Wiilliam, Hannah, Hannah.
Issue of Hannah Thomas {T.-464) and Franklin G. Allen.
VI^io65. EDWARD F. ALLEN (Hannah, Abel, Hannah, Hannah,
WiKiam), b i mo. 6, i860; m. EMMA HOULDS WORTH 6 mo. — , 1882.
They reside at Aubum, N. Y. He is a machinist.
Issue : —
VII— 2228. Franklin Henry Allen, b. 4-10-1883.
VII— 2229. Lillian Allen, b. 12-5-1887.
VII— 2230. Frederic Edward Allen, b. 9-11-1890.
VI— 1066. JOHN HENRY ALLEN (Hannah 5), b. 11 mo. t, 1861 ;
m. JENNIE ZELLE JONES 3 mo. 14, 1888.
He has taught in the schools of Rockvale, Canon City and Montrose in
the State of Colorado. He afterwards became Superintendent of City Schools,
Canon City, and is now Superintendent of Schools in Grand Junction, Col.
Issue : —
VII— 2231. Arthur Jones Allen, b. 1-24-1891.
VII— 2232. Florence Allen; b. 9-5-1894.
VII— 2233. Harold Franklin Allen, b. 11-9-1896.
VII— 2234. Edward Jones Allen, b. 7-30-1898.
VII— 2235. Winifred Allen, b. 9-23-1901.
SIXTH GENERATION. 911
VI— 1067. MARY C. ALLEN (Hannah 5), b. 7 mo. 21, 1853; m.
FREDERICK PADMORE 6 mo. 11, 1890, at Florence, Colo.; he d. 6 mo.
28, 1902.
M. second, ERNEST DRACUS, 10 mo. 19, 1905; address, Orosi,
Tulare Co.^ Cal.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 2236. Anna Padmore. b. 10-18-1S92.
VII— 2237. Kutli Padmore, b. 5-9-l»a7; d. 8-2-18&7.
VI— 1068. ANNA T. ALLEN (Hannah 5), b. 8 mo. 29, 1865; m.
WILLIAM MAINS 10 mo. 22, 1892.
They reside on a ranch near Use, Custer, Co., Colorado.
Issue : —
VU— 2238. Cieorge Henry Mains, b. 9 mo. 13, 1893.
VII— 2239. Franklin Kdward Mains, b. 9 mo. 30, 1895.
VII— 2240. William Frederic Mains, b. 12-26-1899.
VII— 2241. Allen Watson Mains, b. 5-20-1903.
VI— 1069. EMMA CHLOE ALLEN (Hannah 5), b. 8 mo. 11, 1869;
m. GEORGE H. KING 8 mo. 2^, 1905 ; address, Union Springs, N. Y.
VI— 1070. GEORGE S. ALLEN (Hannah 5), b. 7 mo. 27, 1871 ; farm-
er; address. Union Springs, N. Y.
VI— 1071. ESTHER ELIZABETH ALLEN, b. 5 mo. 18, 1874; ad-
dress, Unioil Springs, N. Y.
VI— 1072. LOUISA THOMAS ALLEN, b. 7 mo. 14, 1876. She is
a school teacher at Grand Junction, Colorado.
1073— WILLIAM THOMAS ALLEN, b. 10 mo. 18, 1879; address,
Union Springs, N. Y. ; he is a farmer.
Issue of Edward A. Thomas {T.-465) and Helen L. Bristol.
VI— 1074. HELEN B. THOMAS (Edward 5), b. 10 mo. 8, 1868;
m. GEORGE A. BEUTELSPAR i mo. 13, 1892.
Child :—
VII— 2242. Helen Mary Elizabeth Beiitelspar, b. 10-25-1892.
;VI— 1075. ALBERT GORHAM THOMAS (Edward, Abel, Hannah,
Hannah, William), b. 7 mo. 19, 1876.
He served in the U. S. Navy during the war with Spain.
912 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Louisa Tho)uas {T.-468) and Rev. Albert F. Lyle.
VI— 1076. GEORGE HENRY LYLE, b. 5 mo. i, 1873: d. 5 mo. 17,
1875-
VI— 1077. WILLIAM TH0:MAS LYLE (Louisa. John T.. Hannah,
Hannah. WilHam), b. i mo. 10, 1875. at Utica, N. Y. ; m. MERTIE ANGIE
DAKIX 7 mo. 17. 1897, ^^ Aurora. X. Y., dau. of James Woodin Dakin*and
Euphemia Decker, b. 11 mo. 5, 1876, at Aurora.
He is a graduate of Princeton University. Occupation, Assistant Pro-
fessor of ^Municipal Engineering, Lafayette Coilege, Easton, Pa.
Child:—
VII— 2243. Thomas Howiand Lyle. b. 10-5-1902, at Vailsburg, N. J.
VI— 1078. HERBERT CECIL LYLE (Louisa 5), b. 9 mo. 25, 1877,
at Utica, N. Y.; m. WIXOXA FAXXIE CORT 12 mo. 7, 1899, at Xew-
ark, N. J., dau. of \\'ashington Cort and CaroHne G. Wolfef b. 8 mo. 21, 1876
at Ne^vark, X. J. They reside at Xewark, N. J.
Issue : —
VII— 2244. Walter Cort Lyle, b. 6-24-1901 ; d. 7-1-1901, at Newark, N. J.
VII— 2245. Robert Simpson Lyle, b. 5-22-1907, at Newark, N. J.
VI— 1079. HEXRY ALBERT LYLE (Lousia 5), b. 5 mo. 21, 1880,
at Ilion, X. Y. ; m. EDITH Z. GIFFORD 10 mo. 14, 1903, at Aurora,
N. Y., dau. of George W. Gifford and Sophia Austin, b. 8 mo. 16, 1876.
He is a civil engineer, address, 203 South Sixth St., Newark, N. J.
Issue : —
Vn— 2246. George Albert Lyle, b. 9-28-1905, at Newark, N. J.
VI— loSo. ROSE MARIAX LYLE (Louisa 5), b. 9 mo. 3, 1886, at
X'ewark, X. J.; address, 203 S. Sixth St.. Xewark, N. J.
LiXE OF WlLLI.\M, HaXXAH, ELIZABETH.
Issue of Elizabeth Halsted {T.-4/3) and George Churchill.
VI_io82. WILLIAM ORRIN CHURCHILL (Elizabeth, Hannah,
»j^^ote. — James W. Dakin, son of Samuel Dakln, of Kendall, England, and Ann Ow-
en. Samuel Dakin. son of John Dakin. of Whitechurch, England, (son of John), and
Catherine Ion, dau. of Thomas Ion and Eden Robinson.
Euphemia Decker, dau. of David Decker, of Van Etten, N. Y., and Nancy Swartout,
dau. of David and Betsy Swaitout.
tNote. — Caroline G. Wolfe was b. 12-31-1S4S in Echterdengin, Germany, dau. of
John Wolfe and Catherine Fehrle. Washington Cort, b. Sept. 1, 1849, in Newark, N. J.,
son of George Cort, 1819 — 8-17-1902, b. in Northampton, England, and Fannie Marriott,
also b. in England.
SIXTH GENERATION. 913
Elizabeth Hannah, WilHam). b. Dec. 25, 1857; m. IDA MAY FULLER
Sq)t. 21, 1895, dau. of Joseph and JuHa Fuller, b. March 17, 1867 ; ad-
dress. Box 484^ Buchanan. Mich.
VI— 1083. HARRY LE]MUEL CHURCHILL (Elizabeth 5), b. Feb.
22, 1862; unm; probable address, Buchanan, Mich.
Issue of Mary Jane Halstcd (T.--///) and Schuyler V. Fisk.
VI— 1085. MARY MAE FISK (^Mary Jane, Hannah, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. June 27,. i860: m. ELMER E. PAIXE Oct. 31, 1884, son
of James L. Paine and ^Mar}' Jane Boardman, b. July 28. 1861.
He is a farmer and fruit grower ; address, Fennville, Allegan Co., Mich.
Issue : —
VII— 2247. EVA MADGE PAIXE, b. Sept. 12, 1885: m. JAMES
A. WADS WORTH July 6, 1904, son of Leonidus D. Wadsworth and Emily
Derby, b. May 10, 1885; address, Fennville, ]\Iich.
Issue : —
VIII— 3092. Leonidas Charles Wadsworth, b Dee. 19, 1906.
VII— 2249. CLIFFORD E. PAIXE, b. Sept. 11, 1887; address, Fenn-
ville, Mich.
VII— 2249. GLADYS lOXE PAIXE, b. June 10, 1900.
Issue of Jonuthan Halstcad (T.-^/S) and Marietta Reynolds.
VI— 1086. ZOE ELLA HALSTED (Jonathan 5). b. Jan. i, 1867, Ca-1-
houn Co., Mich; d. July 25, 1888: was drowned in Lake Alichigan while on
a pleasure excursion; m. GEORGE X. BABCOCK Jan. i, 18S4, at Shelby,
Mich. He was b. Dec. 28, 1861, and d. ISIar. 16, 1884. No issue.
VI— 1087. DANIEL J. HALSTED (Tonathan, Hannah. Elizabeth,
Hannah, William), b. June 8, 1870, Calhoun Co.. Mich; m. SARA LUCILE
CHAPMAN June 2^, 1892, dau. of Charles C. Chapman and Sarah Mliler,
of New York State, b. Feb. 24, 1873, Ingham Co., Mich.
He was connected with his father in the Halstead Table Co. at Pent-
water, Mich. Sold out in 1907; went to Antler, Saskatche^van, Canada, but
permanent address, Pentwater^ ]\Iich. No issue.
VI— 1088. STANLEY MECHEM HALSTEAD (Jonathan 5). b.
Oct. I, 1880, Oceana Co.. Mich.; m. ANN.X ^L\Y EVANS .\ug. 3. 1903,
dau. of Samuel Evans and Elizabeth Tones, b. Feb. 18. 1883, in Milwaukee,
Wis.
914 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
They resided first at Oak Park, Station 4, Chicago, III, then removed to
1 33 1 W. Fifth St., Santa Ana, Cal.
Issue : —
VII— 2250. Anna Marjorie Halstead, b. April 2, 1904.
VII— 2251. Mildred Elizabeth Halstead, b. Jan.' 4, 1906.
VII— 2252. John H. Halstead. b. Feb. 22, 1907.
VII— 2253. Theodore Wallace Halstead, b. Oct. 27, 1908.
Isstt'C of Ann M. Halsted {T.-4jg) and Edu'ard Freeman.
VI— 1089. DEWITT C. FREEMAN (Ann, Hannah, EHzabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. Aug. 25. 1863, Calhoun Co., Mich.; m. MINNIE
CALVIN, 1887. They were legally separated.
M. second, HULDA BURK, April 25, 1894, dau. of Alcany and Mary-
etta Burk, b. Mar. 24, 1872.
He is a carpenter by trade; address. 307 E. Washington St., Campaign,
Campaign Co., 111.
Issue : —
VII— 2254. May Freeman, b. Sept. 14, 1895.
VII— 2255. Ray Freeman, b. Sept. 16, 1899.
VII— 2256. Edna Freeman, b. Aug. 17, 1901.
VII— 2257. Arthur Paul Freeman, b. Aug. 15, 1904.
Issue of Floyd R. Mechem (T.-484) and Jessie Collier.
VI— 1090. JOHN COLLIER ^lECHEM (Floyd R. 5). b. Jan. i,
1886. He was a student (1909) at Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
VI— 1091. PHILIP RUSSELL MECHEM (Flovd R. 5). b. Dec. 12,
1892.
Home address of both same as parents, q. v.
Issue of George M. Knmdes {T.-488) and Caroline Way.
VI— 1097. STANLEY J. KNOWLES (George. EHzabeth. Elizabeth,
Hannah. William), b. Nov. 29, 1869, Franklin Co.. Kan.; m. CORA J.
GREEN, of Ohio. ]\Iav i, 1890. She d. March 22, 1906.
His address. Battle Creek, Mich, R. F. D. 3.
Issue : —
VII — 2258. Marie May Knowles, b. Mar. 8, 1S91. at Battle Creek, Mich.
VII — 2259. George Leroy Knowles, b. Jan. 4, 1893; same.
VII — 2260. Helen Grace Knowles, b. Jan. 21. 1896, same.
VII — 2261. Clarence May Knowlrs, b. Aug. 25, 1899. at Penfield, Mich.
VII— 2262. Luella Belle Knc.wle.s. b. Aug. 16. 1901, same.
VII — 2263. Warren Green Knowles, b. Sept. 7, 1904, same.
VII — 2264. Torbet Lawrence Knowles, b. Mar. 22. 1906, same; d. J-tu. 2, 1907, at Genoa,
Ohio.
VI— 1098. LILLIE G. KNOWLES (George 5), b. Nov. 6, 1873,
Franklin Co., Kan.; m .BLISS M. PARKER Feb. 20, 1894.
SIXTH GENERATION. 915
He was killed on a railroad crossinng Feb. 28, 1903; buried at Oak Hill
Cemetery.
M. second, LEWIS PLUEF, Aug. 27, 1904.
Address, 165 Battle Creek Ave., Battle Creek, Mich.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 22C5. Edwin Bliss Parker, h. Jan. 29, 1895; d. Jan. 18, 1896; buried in, Oak Hill
Cemetery.
VI— 1099. CLAUDE G. KNOWLES (George 5), b. April 19, 1876;
address. Battle Creek, Mich., R. F. D. 3.
Issue of Ann M. Knowels {T.-489) and Sylvanus McClcllan.
VI— 1 100. JOHN M. McCLELLAN (Ann, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. June 23, 1877; '^- Dec. 23, 1902; unin.
He served in the army during the Spanish-American War and died of
fever contracted in the service. He was enlisted in Co. E, 36th Reg. U. S.
Vols. Both he and his mother are buried in Oak Hill Cem., Battle Creek,
Mich.
Issue of Charlotte P. Halsted (T.-4Q0) and George T. Fairchild, Lansing,
Mich.
VI— iioi. MARY AGNES FAIRCHILD (Charlotte, Marv, Eliza-
beth, Hannah, William), b. Aug. 21, 1864: m. CHARLES H. KIR'SHNER
Dec. 24, 1887, at Manhattan, Kan., son of Henry Kirshner and Rebecca
Bucher, both of German stock.
He is an attorney-at-law ; resides 3220 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Children : —
VII— 2266. Robert F. Kirshner, b. Dec. 2, 1890.
VII— 2267- Charlotte Ri'becca Kirshner, b. May 1G, 1896.
VII— 2268. George F. Kirshner, b. Feb, 1.5, 1904.
VII— 2269. Charles H. Kirshner, Jr., b. Jan. .^, 1906.
VI— II02. EDWIN MILTON FAIRCHILD (Charlotte 5). b. Nov.
7, 1865; m. MARY SALOME CUTLER July i, 1897, at Albany. N. Y.
He is the originator of the Educational Church to teach morality in the
public schools of America, with residence No. 29 South Pine Ave., Albany,
N. Y No children.
rwRssB'T- — - ■•
VI— 1 103. PAUL HALSTED FAIRCHILD (Charlotte s). b. June
22, 1867; m. GEORGIE E. PERKINS Nov. lo, 1892, at Passaic, N. J.
He is a manufacturing chemist at 160 Williams St., New York, with
residence at 87 Boulevard, Passaic, N. J.
Children : —
VIT— 2270. Ruth Fairchild, b. Dec. 22, 1893.
VII— 2271. Mildred Fairchild, b. May 8, 1896.
9i6 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1 104. DAVID GRANDISON FAIRCHILD (Charlotte 5), b.
April 7, 1869; m. MARIAN HUBBARD GRAHAM BELL April 25,
1905, at Washington, D. C, dau. of Alexander Graham Bell* and Mabel Gard-
ner Green Hubbard, b. Feb. 15, 1880.
He is Agricultural Explorer o£ the U. S. Department of Agriculture in
charge of foreign seed and plant introduction. Resides at 1331 Connecticut
Ave., Washington, D. C, and "In The Woods," Chevy Chase, Md.
Child :—
VII— 2272. Alexander Graham Bell Fairchild, b. Aug. 17, 1906.
VI— 1105. ANNA DELLA FAIRCHILD (Charlotte 5), b. July 21,
1871: m. FRANCIS H. WHITE June 24, 1891, at Manhattan, Kan., son
of Richard White and Mary Anne Coleman, b. Oct. 9, 1862.
He is a teacher in Pomona College, with residence at Claremont, Los
Angeles Co., Cal.
Children : —
VII— 2273. Arthur Fairchild White, b. April 13, 1S95,
VII— 2274. Halsted Guilford White, b, Oct. 20, 181)6.
VII— 2275. Alan Richard White, b. April 5, 1899.
VII— 2276. Helen! Prances White, b. May 23, 1900.
VII— 2277. Irving t. White, b. Feb. 22, 1905.
Issue of Milton A. Halsted, M. D. {T.-4()i) and Elisabeth W. Hockinhull.
VI— 1107. MATILDA HALSTED (Milton A., Mary, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. Jan. 27, 1873; d. April 12, 1901.
She was a graduate of Jacksonville, 111., Female Academy and had spent
about three years studying medicine in Chicago, but was taken sick and died
a few months before the time for her graduation. She is described as a "beau-
tiful girl and in fact faultlessly fair," and her death was a terrible blow to
her relatives and friends.
VI— 1109. ROBERT HOCKENHULL HALSTED (Milton A. 5),
b. Sept. 16, 1878; m. EVALINE SMITH Oct. 1901, in Jacksonville, 111.
He we:it to San Antonio, Texas, when he was 21 years of age and taught
physical culture until his health failed: in Sq>t, 1908, he removed to Fort
Worth, Texas, with address 303 Moores Bldg.
Issue : —
VII— 2278. Robert Halsted.
VII— 2279. Leon Talsted.
VII— 2280. Maxwell Halsled.
VII— 2281. Donald Halsted.
VI— mo. CHARLOTTE HALSTED (Mi-lton A. 5), b. April 9, 1884;
m. JEROME ELIPHAS GATES Jan. 12, 1904. son of Rugene Augusta
The inventor of the celebrated Bell Telephone.
SIXTH GENERATION. 917
Gates and Catharine DeMotte, b. Oct. 6, 1881 ; address, 609 S. Harden Ave.,
Jacksonville, 111.
Issue : —
VII— 2282. Catharine DeMotte Gates, b. Jan. 23, 1905.
VII— 2283. Jerome Eliphas Gates, Jr., b. Mar. 23, 1907.
VI— nil. JANE HALSTED (Milton A. 5), b. Oct. 13, 1889; m.
ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN Jan. — , 1906 at San Antonio, Tex. ;address,
Belchertown, Mass.
Issue : —
VII— 2284. Robert William Chamberlain, b. Dec. 26, 1906.
Isstie of Edzvard Monroe Hoisted {T.-495) and Alice Adele Upton
VI— 1 112. NELLIE MARIA HALSTED (Edward M., Mary, Eliza-
beth, Hannah. William), b. Aug. 15, 1877; m. ERNEST KING TAYLOR
Sept. 19, 1908, a native of Canada, now residing at Danville, Kentucky.
VI— 1 113. BELLE UPTON HALSTED (Edward M. 5, same line),
b. Nov. 20, 1879; m. FRANK PERKINS BORKER Feb. 21, 1903.
Issue : —
VII— 2285. Frank Halsted Borker, b. Mav 1, 1904.
VII— 2286. Belle Osgood Borker, b. Nov. 23, 1906.
Issue of Henry Powell Halshd (T.-4p6) and Jennie M. Northnip.
VI— 1 1 14. PAUL D. HALSTED (Henry P, Mary, Elizabeth, Han-
nah, William), b. Jan. 21, 1881 ; address, ferry, Mich.
VI— 1115. THADDEUS H. HALSTED (Henry P. 5, same line), b.
July 5, 1884; address. Perry, Mich.
Issue of Byron D, Halsted {T.-4gy) and Susan E. Hozve.
VI— II 16. CLAIRE HALSTED (Byron D. 5), b. Oct. 18, 1883. She
graduated at Vassar CollegCj N. Y.
VI— 1 1 17. EDWIN H. HALSTED (Byron D. 5), b. Jan. 27, 1888. He
studied at Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J.
Issue by second ztnfe, Ella L. Hozve.
VI— 1 1 18. ELLA H. HALSTED (Byron D. 5). b. May 30, 1896, at
home.
9i8 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Line of William, Hannah, Isaac.
Issue of Sarah Jacobs (T.-joo) and Mahlon L. Packer.
VI— 1 123. LINTON PACKER (Sarah, Thomas, Isaac, Hannah,
William), b. July 2, 1876; m. MARY W. PITMAN Dec. 25, 1900, dau. of
C. W. Pitman, M. D., and Edna Hendricks, b. Nov. 5, 1879.
He is principal of the High SchoolatFort Madison, Iowa, where they
reside.
Issue : —
VII— 22S7. Genevieve Packer, b. Oct. 14, 1901.
VII— 2288. Marjorie Packer, b. June 10, 1906.
VI— 1 125. HAROLD PACKER, b. June 14, 1882.
He has taken a course in Anatomy and Sanitary Science at the Barnes
School, Chicago, 111.
VI— 1126. PAUL PACKER, b. Oct. 13, 1886. A law student. Univers-
ity of Iowa.
VI— 1 127. LEAH PACKER, b. Jan. 6, 1892. Probably with parents at
Salem, la.
Issue of Joseph Jacobs {T.-502) and Emma Packer.
VI— 1 128. MARGARET LOUISE JACOBS (Joseph, Thomas,
Isaac, William, Hannah), b. Nov. 22, 1886.
VI— 1 129. HELEN WINNIFRED JACOBS (Joseph 5), b. July 20,
1889.
Both resided with their father at St. Francis, Kan.
Issue of Edivard Jacobs (T.-^o^) and Emma Denny.
VI— 1 1 30. DORANCE JACOBS (Edward, Thomas, Isaac, Hannah,
William), b. 7 mo. 20, 1881 ; address, St. Francis, Kan.
VI— 1132. LELAND JACOBS (Edward 5), b. 12 mo. 19. 1885; m.
ALICE EDWARDS 12 mo. 25, 190-, dau. of Lewis Edwards and Gertrude
Mary Rathbun, b. 8 mo. 9, 1887; address, St. Francis, Kan.
Issue : —
VII— 2289. Irene Isabel Jacob?, b. Jan. 16, 1908.
SIXTH GENERATION. 919
VI— 1 133. JESSIE EDNA JACOBS (Edward 5), b. 5 mo. 20, 1888;
m. LORENZO D. H ALLEY, 4 mo. 7, 1907, son of Joseph Halley and Mar-
garet Sarepta Cellow, b. i mo. 31, 1881 ; address, St. Francis, Kan.
Line of William, Daniel, Thomazine.
Issue of Abraham S. Jenks {T.-§o8) and Rosanna Montgomery, all born in
Philadelphia, Pa.
VI— 1 137. JAMES MITCHELL JENKS (Abraham 5, Daniel, Thom-
azine, Daniel, William), b. Mar. 25, 1846 m. ROSA HUGHES Jan. 28,
1875^ dau. of Arthur Hughes and Jane Grimshavv, of Philadelphia, b. Sept.
25, 1844.
He was at one time a manufacturing jeweler in Lancaster, Pa. ; after-
wards went to the "West." Her address, 41 18 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2290. Mary Stockton Jecks, b. Jan. 8, 1878; resides with her mother.
VI— 1 1 38. MARY ANN JENKS (Abraham 5), b. May 27. 1848; d.
Oct. 25, 1897; m. WALTER BEVAN Nov. 18. 1880, Philadelphia, son of
Henry C. Bevan and Emily Horn, b. Oct. 31, 1852, Winnewood.
They resided at Rosemont, where she died. He is a merchant, member
of Lutheran Church, Ardmore, and many years school director in Lower Mer-
ion Twp., Montgomery Co.,, Pa. After the death of his wife the home was
broken up and he went to New York and engaged in business there.
Issue : —
VII— 2291. MARY MILES BEVAN, b. Sept. 12, 1881. Resides with
her aunt at 41 18 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 2292. EDWIN JAY BEVAN, b. Dec. 10, 1882. He is engaged
with the Taylor Iron and Steel Co., at High Bridge, N. J. I • '
VII— 2293. LEWIS KAY BEVAN, b. June 16, 1884. He is engaged
with the P. R. R., with surveying corps now at Scenery Hill, Pa.
VII— 2294. ROSA JENKS BEVAN, b. June 23, 1890. Resides with
her aunt at Ardmore, Pa.
VI— 1139. DANIEL TRIMBLE JENKS (Abraham 5). b. Feb. 14,
1850; d. Sept 18. 1891 : bur. at South Laurel Hill; m. ELLA GREEN Jime
18, 1869, dau. of Peter Glover Green and Caroline Mansfield, of Philadelphia,
b. May i, 1853. Resided in Philadelphia, where he died and was buried in
"Laurel Hill." Her address, 15 E. Spring Ave., Ardmore, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2295. (a) CHARLES DANIEL JENKS. b. Jan. 14. 1871 ;
m. ROSE KELLY June 30, 1892, dau. of John Kelly, of Philadelphia, Pa.
920 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
M. second, WILHIMA HAMMANN, Oct. 12, 1904. He was for some
years in Pittsburg, Pa., and later in Chicago, 111., with the Pressed Steel Car
Company.
Issue : —
VIII— 3093- Dorothy Jenks, b. June 14, 1895, in Philadelphia.
VII— 2296. (b) ELLA GREEN JENKS, b. April 8, 1872; d. April'
17, 1872.
VII— 2297. (c) PIERRE GLOVER JENKS, b. March 8, 1876; m.
JEANS WOOD Sept. 12, 1900, Allegheny, Pa., dau. of — , Wood and
Arabell (nee Cochran), b. Dec. 26, 1880.
He was for some! time in Pittsburg, Pa., and later removed to Chicago,
111. He is Treas. of the Pressed Steel Car Co. and General Manager of the
Western Steel and Car Co.
Issue : —
VIII— 30931/2. Joseph Moore Jenks, b. Sept. 3, 1902.
VII— 2298. (d) ROSA MONTGOMERY JENKS, b. April 4, 1878;
m. ALEXANDER CARROW GOULD May—, 1897, son of Moses. Gould
and Laura Carrow, b. Sept. 13, 1873.
He is a salesman, with residence in New York.
Issue : —
VIII— 3094. Alan Montgompry Gould, b. Jan. 30, 1898.
VIII— 3095. Alexander Leslie Gould, b. Feb. 8, 1901.
VII— 2299. (e) MIRIAM JENKS, b. April 13, 1880; m. EDMUND
HOWE POGGI June 6, 1900, son of Joseph J. Poggi and Florence Bard,
b. Sept. 26, i377-
He is an architect; address, 15 E, Spring Ave., Ardmore, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3096. Ella Jenks Poggi, b. Sept. 14, 1903.
VII— 2300. (f) FRANK GREEN JENKS, b. July 22, 1886.
He has a position with the "Philadelphia Inquirer," with residence at
Ardmore.
Line of William, Daniel, Thomazine, Daniel.
Issue of Thomazine Jenks (T.-509) and George P. Pilling.
VI— 1 140. FRANKLIN JENKS PILLING (Thomazine, Daniel,
Thomazine, Daniel, Wi-lliam), b. Jan. 6, 1853, Philadelphia; m. FLORENCE
J. CAMPBELL March 10, 1896," dau. of Peter F. Campbell and Mary White
(who emigrated from Scotland), b. Dec. 25, 1874, Canada.
He went West in 1890 to Minneapolis, Minn., thence to Chicago and in
1905 returned to Philadelphia and established a second hand book store at
47 North Ninth St., with residence 4827 Kingsessing Ave. No issue.
SIXTH GENERATION. 921
VI— 1 141. HENRY CARMAN PILLING (Thomazine 5), b. July
7, 1855 J d. Oct. I, 1869; bur. in South Laurel Hill Cemetery.
VI— 1 142. WILLIAM STOCKMAN PILLING (Thomazine 5), b.
Feb. 19, 1857; m. CATHARINE ROSS Nov. 12, 1885, dau. of Joseph
Ross and Mary Bowman, of Middletown, Pa., b. Dec. 18, 1857.
He is of the firm of Pilling & Crane, in the iron, steel, ores, coal and
coke trade ; office Real Estate Trust Building, Broad and Chestnut Sts., Phila-
delphia; with residence 106 Upsal St., Germantown, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2301. Joseph Ross Pilling, b. Oct. 9, 1886.
He is engaged in the office of his father.
VII— 2302. Mary Bowman Pilling, b. Feb. 19, 1SS8.
VII— 2303. George Piatt Pilling, b. Nov. 11, l&iil.
VI— 1 143. EDWARD STELWAGON PILLING (Thomazine 5), b.
Sept. 4, 1858; d. June 8, 1898; m. MINNIE PRATT Dec. 27, 1887, dau.
of A. H. Pratt; b. Oct. 19, 1863.
He became a minister in the M. E. Church. Her address. Mason City,
Iowa.
Issue : —
VII— 2304. Gertrude Mary Pilling, b. Jan. 10, 1897.
VI— 1144. MARY JENKS PILLING (Thomazine 5), b. June 5,
1861; d. April 24, 1884; unm. ; buried at South Laurel Hill.
VII— 1145. CHARLES TENKS PILLING (Thomazine 5), b. Jan. 9,
1864; m. MARY E. NEALL Oct. 3, 1893, dau. of E. Henry Neall and Eliza-
beth Enyard Montgomery, b. June 17, 1872, in Philadelphia. '
He is associated with his father in the manufacture of surgical mstru-
l^ents at 23d and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa., with residence at 42 Winde-
mere Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2305. Henry Neall Pilling, b. July 22, 1894.
VII— 2306. Josephine Pilling, b. Aug. 2n, 1S9G.
VII— 2307. Charles Jenks Pilling, Jr., b. Jan. 31, 1809.
VII— 2308. Robert W. S. Pilling, b. Feb. 7, 1901.
Issue of Franklin Jenks (T-57J) and Caroline Robbins, born in Philadelphia,
Pa.
VI— 1 146. EDWARD R. JENKS (Franklin, Daniel, Thomazine, Dan-
iel, William), b. Feb. i, 1853; m. SUSAN STEWART.
M. second, SADIE PARKER.
M. third, EDITH KEY.
He is a clerk in an office in the Provident Life and Trust Bldg., Philadel-
phia, Pa., with residence at Haddon Heights, N. J.
922 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue by first wife: —
VII— 2309. Ethel Jenks.
VII— 2310. Amelia Jenks, dec'd.
VII— 2311. Stewart Jenks, dec'd.
Issue by second wife: —
VII — 2312. One child, name not given.
Issue by third wife : —
VII— 2313. Lewis Jenks.
VI— 1147. WALTER L. JENKS (Franklin 5), b. March 4, 1854;
d. May 24, 1882; unm. ; bur. in Laurel Hill Cemetery.
VI— 1148. HELEN L. JENKS (Frankhn 5), b. July 2, 1858; m.
HARRY L. SAVOURNIN March 24, 1881, son of Charles Savournin;
address, 3051 Euclid Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2314. Walter J. Savournin, b. May 19, 18&2.
He is a clerk, employed with the Pilling & Crane Co., Roal Estate Trust Bldg.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 2315. Boeman H. S. Savournin, h. July 12, 1885; d. Aug. 27, 1907; unm.
VII— 2316. E. Byron Savournin, b. May 28, 1892; d. July 28, 1892.
VI— 1 149. WILLIAM A. JENKS (Franklin 5), b. Feb. 20, 1861;
m. ANNA G. SOOY July 15, 1883, dau. of Samuel Sooy and Sarah AUo-
way, b. May 9, 1867, in Washington, N. J. '
He is a clerk in P. R. R. office ; address, Virden House, 3234 Diamond
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2317. ARTHUR S. JENKS, b. May 25, 1884; m. ADA KING
Seipt. I, 1906. He is a clerk in P. R. R. office. Residence, 29th and Dia-
mond Sts., Philadelphia.
VII— 2318. EDNA S. JENKS, b. Feb. 2, 1887; d. July 13, 1887.
VII— 2319. REBA D. JENKS, b. Feb. 11, 1893.
Issue of Courtland F. Jenks {T.-§i2) and Carolim H. Leeds.
VI— 1151. WILLIAM SHIPPEN JENKS (Courtland, Dajiiel,
Thomazine, Daniel, William), b. Aug. 3, 1859; m. DELPHINE MAY
GILLETTE Oct. 31, 1892; b. April 24, 1867.
He is secretary and treasurer of the Strang Engine Company, manufac-
turers of gas, gasolene and kerosene engines, 140 Dearbon St., Chicago, 111.;
works, Harvey, 111. No issue.
SIXTH GENERATION. 923
Issue of Charles Janney {T.-514) and Anna V. Yardley.
VI— 1 1 57. IDA JANNEY (Charles, Mary, Thomazine, Daniel, Wil-
liam), b. July I, 1855; d. Oct. 31, 1886; m. SAMUEL C. SATTERTH-
VVAITE Oct. 19, 1881, son of Joseph and Elizabeth P. Satterthwaite, b.
Sept. 28, 1853.
He is a farmer^ P. O. Yardley, Bucks Co., Pa.
Children : —
VII— 2320. J. Norman Satterthwaite, h. Sept. 25, 1S82.
In business in Trenton, N. J.
VII— 2321. Russell Y. Satterthwaite, b. April 9, 1SS4; d. June 13, 1885.
VII— 2322. Anna Y. Satterthwaite, b. Oct. 23, 1885.
Stenographer; address, Swarthmore, Pa.
Issue of Charles Janney {T.-514) and Julia R. Yardley, born in Dolington,
Bucks Co., Pa.
VI— II 58. ANNA JANNEY (Charles 5), b. Feb. i, i860; m. FRANK
SLACK Feb. 28, 1884, son of George W. Slack and Elizabeth Smith, b. Jan.
3> 1855.
He is a farmer; address, Taylorsville, Bucks Co.j Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2323. GEORGE WARREN SLACK, b. June 5, 1885; m.
ELIZABETH WALKER KITCHEN June 16, 1906.
He is a farmer; address, Taylorsville, Bucks Co., Pa., R. D. i.
Issue : —
VIII— 3097. Mildred Anita Slack, b. Dec. 8, 1906.
VIII— 3098. Gertrude Evelyn Slack, b. June U, 1908.
VIII— 3099. Frank Slack, Jr , b. Sept. 14, ]909.
VII— 2324. HELEN SLACK, b. Aug. 13, 1886; at home.
VII— 2325. EVA SLACK, b. July 14, 1888; at home.
VII— 2326. MAUD E. SLACK, b. Jan. 9, 1890.
VII— 2327. ENOLA SLACK, b. Nov. 4, 1892.
VII— 2328. JULIA J. SLACK, b. Dec. 15, 1895.
VI— 1159. EVELYN JANNEY (Charles 5), b. Sept. 30, 1861; m.
JAMES L. CADWALLADER Dec. 24, 1885, son of Samuel C. Cadwal-
lader and Hannah Carr, b. June 14, 1859.
They reside with address, Yardley, Bucks Co.. Pa., R. D. I.
Issue : —
VII— 2329. ERNEST CADWALLADER, b. April i, 1887; m.
— , May 5, 1909; address, Dolington, Bucks Co., Pa.
Child :—
VIII— 3100. A child, b. Jan. 5, 1910.
924 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2330. MARY E. CADWALLADER, b. March 27, 1889.
VI— 1 160. ERNEST JANNEY (Charles 5), b. Mar. 28, 1864; m.
ELIZABETH VANHART Oct. 11, 1893. Reside at New Hope, Bucks
Co., Pa. No children.
VI— 1 161. CHARLES JANNEY (Charles 5), b. Sept. 21, 1870; m.
MARTHA REEDER June 18, 1903, dau. of Eastburn Reeder and Ellen
Kenderdine, b. Jan. 23, 1870.
He is a carpenter and builder. They reside at New Hppe, Bucks Co., Pa.
Children : —
VII— 2331. Watson Reeder Janney, b. May 9, 1904.
VII— 2332. Eleanor Janney, b. May 29, 1909.
Line of James, Mary, Thomas.
Issue of Thomas G. Downing {T.-^26) and Mary Whelen.
VI— ii66. GEORGE WHELEN DOWNING (Thomas G., George,
Thomas, Mary, James), b. Aug. 7, 1836; m. SARAH C. KAUFFMAN
Nov. 22, 1866, dau. of Henry Kauffman and Sarah Campbell, of near Paoli,
Chester Co., Pa., July 22, 1838; d. March 12, 1909; bur. in Great Valley
Cemetery, New Centreville, Chester Co., Pa.
His address is, Alexandria, Pa. He is a Baptist minister. Previous
to his entering the ministry he was motive power clerk in the office of the
P. R. R. at Altoona, Pa. He was ordained at Altoona, Pa., in Nov., 1889,
and served there altogether eight years. Then was pastor at Port Matilda and
Martha's Furnace, in Bald Eagle Valley. In 1896 he went to Sault Ste
Marie, Ontario, Canada, where he served the First Baptist Church for over
Itwo years, adding to the field a new mission which is now a strong church.
Returned to the churches in Bald Eagle Valley in 1899 and remained two
years, then going to Pitcairn. Pa., he built up a new congregation and church.
He removed to his present residence in April, 1906, and after a year's rest
took again the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Martha's Furnace, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2333. THOMAS K. DOWNING, b. Nov. 3, 1867; m. ANNA
SNYDER Feb. 2y, 1889, at Altoona, Pa.; d. Nov. 22, 1900, at Baltimore,
Md.
M. second, ELIZABETH SELLERS, Sept. 25, 1901.
He is general bookkeeper for the Baldwin Locomotive Works at Bum-
ham, Pa.
Issue by first wife only: —
VIII— 3101. Child, d. in infancy.
VII— 2334. SARAH C. DOWNING, b. Feb. 8, 1869. She was a
trained nurse for some time at McKeesport, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 925
VII— 2335. MARY WHELEN DOWNING, i Oct. 30, 1872, aged
9 mos. and 26 days.
VII— 2336. GEORGE W. DOWNING, SR., d. April 26, 1875; a few
days old.
VII— 2337. CLARENCE A. DOWNING, b. July 23, 1877; m. JANE
DOUGHERTY June 18, 1906, at Pitcaim, Pa.
He is a practical machinist in the P. R. R. shops. Address, Pitcaim, Pa.
No issue.
VII— 2338. GEORGE DOWNING, d. Nov. 24, 1880, a few days old.
VII— 2339. HATTIE G. DOWNING, b. June 11, 1882, a few days old.
VI— 1168. JAMES DENNIS DOWNING (Thomas 5), b. Mar. 15,
1840; d. Sept. 19, 1904; m. MARY J. BASTIAN, 1861, at Montoursville,
Pa. ; she d. in 1870.
M. second, MARY A. DOYLE, Feb. 23, 1873, dau. of John Doyle and
Elizabeth Somers, b. Aug. 10, 1853, in New York State.
He was during the Civil War a private in Co. F, 9th Reg., Pa. Vol. Inf.
and also in Co. A, 43d Reg., Pa. Inf. He removed from Lycoming Co., Pa.,
in 1867, to Will Co., 111. By trade he was a carpenter and lost his life by
falling from a roof on which he was working. He was buried in Joliet Cem-
etery. Her address, 309 Morgan St., Joliet, 111.
Issue by first wife : —
VII— 2340. JAMES D. DOWNING, b. April 24, 1863; m. MAUDE
JONES Dec. 10, 1885, at Braidwood, 111.
Issiie : —
VIII— 3102. Ray Downing, b. Dec. 8. 1SS6; d. Feb. 19, 1908.
VlII— 3103. James P. Downing, b. Jan. 24, 1888.
Issue by second wife, Mary A. Doyle, all born in Wills Co., 111.
VII— 2341. JOHN D. DOWNING, b. May 28, 1877; Pi- NELLIE
FLYNN Jan. 15, 1900, of Braidwood, 111. He is a farmer.
Issue : —
VIII— 3104. Ruth Downing, b. Feb. 23, 1901.
VIII— 3105. John Doyle Downing, b. June 27, 1903.
VIII— 3106. Theresa Downing, b. Dec. 29. 1905.
VII— 2342. THOMAS G. DOWNING, b. Oct. 13, 1878; d. June
I, 1899; unm.
VII— 2343. CHARLES A. DOWNING, b. Oct. 20, 1880; m. MARY
SUERS April 22, 1903, at Boston, Mass.
He enlisted during the Cuban War April 1898, in Co. B, 3rd Reg., 111.
Inf., at Springfield, and was mustered out Jan., 1899, at Joliet, 111. He is by
trade a printer and is engaged with the Chicago Journal.
926 TRIMBI^E FAMILY.
Issue : —
VIII— 3107. Charles James Downing, b. Oct. 27, 1904.
VII— 2344. FRANK B. DOWNING, b. July 18, 1882; address,
Joliet, III.
VII— 2345. SADIE E. DOWNING, b. Jan. 20, 1885.
VII— 2346. MARY W. DOWNING, b. Oct. 31, 1887; m. JOHN
WALSH, Feb. 17, 1909.
He is a farmer in Troy f wp., Will Co., 111.
VII— 2347. EDNA B. DOWNING, b. Dec. 23, 1889.
VII— 2348. E. JOSEPH DOWNING, b. Mar. 19, 1892;
VII— 2349. MARTHA ANGELA DOWNING, b. Feb. 2j, 1894.
VI— 1170. MARY JANE DOWNING (Thomas G., George, Thomas,
Mary, James), b. Jan. 12, 1847; m. GEORGE A. STOLTZ Jan. 12, 1870,
son of George and- Mary Stoltz, b. Jan. 13, 1843.
They reside at Willow Grove Mills; address, Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2350. THOMAS G. STOLTZ, b. March 9, 1871 ; m. FLOR-
ENCE SHOCK Mar. 23, 1894, dau. of Abraliam Shock and Lavina Baker;
address Muncy, Lycoming Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3108. George A. Stoltz, Jr., b. Jan. 10, 1895.
VII— 2351. MARTHA BUTLER STOLTZ, b. Jan. i, 1875.
VII— 2352. CHESTER A. STOLTZ, b. March 27, 1881.
VII— 2353. RALPHFORD RAY STOLTZ, b. May 20, 1883.
They all reside with their parents.
VI— 1171. JOHN BASTIAN DOWNING (Thomas G. 5), b. 12 mo.
16, 1848; m. LAVINA I. DYKENS 9 mo. 13, 1870, dau. of David Dykens
and Sarah Katen, b. Sept. 29, 1851.
He is a blacksmith; address. Box 187, Genoa, De Kalb Co., 111., where
he settled in the spring of 1881.
Issue : —
VII— 2354. THOMAS D. DOWNING, b. 12 mo. 14, 1871 ; d. 10 mo.
6, 1892.
VII— 2355. SADIE JULIA DOWNING, b. 11 mo. 10, 1873; m
CIRLEN S. SAWYER 12 mo. 25, 1895.
SIXTH GENERATION. 927
He is a shoe cutter; address Genoa^ III.
Issue : —
VIII— 3109. Hazel Lawyer, b. 9-24-1900.
VIII— 3110. Luia Lawyer, b. 8-5-1902.
VII— 2356. LILLIAN MAY DOWNING, b. 12 mo. 13, 1876; m
FRED. SHEFNEER i mo. 23, 1907.
He is an engineer; address, Charles City, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 3111. Sadie Shefneer, b. 9-5-1909.
VII— 2357. VINA DOWNING, b. 2 mo. 2, 1878.
VII— 2358. OSIA DOWNING, b. 7 mo. 19, 1882; address, Genoa, 111.
VII— 2359. JOHN W. DOWNING, b. 3 mo. 19, 1887. He is a rail-
way postal clerk; address Genoa, 111.
VII— 2360. MAUDE DOWNING, b. 7 mo. 14, 1889; m. CHRIS-
TIAN SCHERF 3 mo. 17, 1909; b. 9 mo. 29, 1879.
He is a shoe cutter ; address, Genoa, 111.
VI— 1173. MARGARET AMELIA DOWNING (Thomas G. 5), b.
July 21, 1852; m. JOHN NARBER, of Muncy, Pa., 1869.
Address, Rollo, Phelps Co., Mo.
Issue : —
VII— 2361. David Narber.
VII — 2362. Charles Narber; m., but record not given; address, Ashland, Neb.
VI— 1174. CHARLES L. DOWNING, (Thomas G. 5), b. March 17,
1854; m. CHARLOTTE L. McCOMB Aug. 10, 1880.
He is of the firm Hoffman & Downing, general merchandise store,
Muncy, Pa., they had two sons who died at birth. Second child : —
VII— 2363. Edna L. Downing, b. June 3, 1886.
VI— 1175. HENRY B. DOWNING (Thomas. G. 5), b. 11 mo. 22,
1856; m. SARAH ZIMMERMAN 6 mo. 7, 1882; she d. 5 mo. 30, 1890.
M. second, ANNABELLE LINNS, 8 mo. 16, 1892; she d. 8 mo. 16,
1903.
He is a cement contractor; address, Genoa, De Kalb Co., 111.
Issue by first wife : —
VII— 2364. Chester Downing, b. 11-10-1883; d. 12-22-1899.
VII— 2365. Grace Downing, b. 4-2-1886.
VII— 2366. Maggie Downing, d. at 3 years of age.
VII — 2367. Joseph Downing, d. at birth.
928 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue by second wife: —
VII— 2368. George Downing, b. 11-9-1893.
VII— 2369. Gertrude Downing, b. 4-16-1896.
VII— 2370. Mary Downing, b. 9-7-1897.
VII— 2371. Mattie Downing, d. at birth.
VII— 2372. Henry Downing, d. at birth.
By Third Wife, Mary Morris.
VI— 1176. WILLIAM MORRIS DOWNING (Thomas G. 5), b.
Oct. 15, 1866; m. MARY CATHERINE SHAUK June 20, 1889, dau. of
David Shauk and Margaret Simpson, b. Aug. 3, 1866; d. Aug. 13, 1894.
M. second, MAUDE ERMINA ENGLISH, Sept. 20, 1900, dau. of
Orange M. English, and Louisa J. Graham, b. July 20, 1879. Address, Al-
paugh, Cal.
Issue by first wife: —
VII— 2373. Erba Irene Downing, b, Aug. 21, 1890.
Issue of William D. Downing, M. D. {T.-^sy) and Martha W. Young.
(See under his name in Fifth Generation.)
Issue of Martha Downing {T.-528) atid Joseph Butler, born in Uwchlan,
Chester Co.j Pa.
VI— 1 1 79. MARY BUTLER (Martha, George, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. 9 mo. 19, 1844; d. 6 mo. 17, 1868; unm. ; bur. at Uwchlan Mtg.
VI— 1180. WILLIAM BUTLER (Martha 5, same line), b. 2 mo. 7,
1847; b. 10 mo. 3, 1869; unm.; bur. at Uwchlan Mtg.
VI— 1 181. JAMES HARVEY BUTLER (Martha 5, same line), b.
April 7, 1849; m. HENRIETTA DREY Jan. 20, 1872, dau. of Paul Drey
and Hannah Klein, b. Jan. 20, 1853, at Landingville, Pa.
He engaged in teaching and' was located at Landingville, Schuylkill Co.,
Pa., then removed to a farm at Great Bend, Barton Co., Kan., March i, 1878;
remained here until the spring of 1883, then removed with his family to Ster-
ling, Rice Co., Kan. In the fall of this year he removed to Ledwick Co.,
Kan., and bought a farm near Wichita and moved on it in Feb., 1884; re-
mained here until the fall of 1902, then removed to Wichita, with address 239
Ohio Ave., Wichita, Kan.
Issue : —
VII— 2374. MARY A. BUTLER Sept. 7, 1872, Schuylkill Co., Pa.
A trained nurse; address, Wichita, Kan.
VII— 2375. EDGAR W. BUTLER, b. May 26, 1874, Upper Uwchlan,
Chester Co., Pa.; m. ANNIE JOHNSON June 25, 1905; she was of Nor-
I
SIXTH GENERATION. 929
wegian descent, but born in this country; b. May 6, 1872; d. Oct. 15, 1908.
He is an iron moulder; went to Chicago, 111., in May, 1903 ; address, 343
W. Fulton St., that city.
VII— 2376. ALICE R. BUTLER, b. June 10, 1887, at Upper Uwch-
lan; m. LAWRENCE ELISHA CRAIG Sept 17, 1902, son of Elisha Craig
and Lovina Devers, b. June 30, 187 1.
Their address is, Leon, Butler Co., Kan., where he is farming and cattle
breeding.
Issue : —
VIII— 3112. Mildred Henrietta Craig, b. Nov. 25, 1903.
VIII— 3113. Pauline Craig, b. May 3, 1906.
VII— 2377. JOSEPH D. BUTLER, b. Dec. 23, 1879, at Barton Co.,
Kan. ; unm. ; resided near Wichita, Kan., on the paternal farm.
VII— 2378. JAMES P. BUTLER, b. Jan. 7, 1884, at Sedgwick Co.,
Kan. ; unm. Resides near Wichita, Kan., on the paternal farm.
VII— 2379. MARTHA BUTLER, b. Jan. 7, 1886, at Sedgwick Co.,
Kan.; m. WILLIAM DUNHAM Dec. 31, 1907; address, Wichita, Kan.
VII— 2380. GEORGE BUTLER, b. Dec. 20, 1887, Sedgwick Co.,
Kan. ; at home.
VII— 2381. GUY W. BUTLER, b. May i, 1891; same: d. June 22,
1903.
VI— 1182. GEORGE D. BUTLER (Martha 5, George. Thomas,
Mary, James), b. Feb. 6. 1852; m. KATHARINE LLEWELLYN Oct. 19,
1887, dau. of William Llewellyn and Rebecca (nee Davis), b. Feb. 13, 1866.
He is a farmer in Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pa., near Byers Sta., on
P. & R. R. R. No issue.
VI— 1183. EMILY JANE BUTLER (Martha 5), b. Oct 29. 18=54-
d. July 8, 1883; m. JOSEPH R. DOWNING (T.-1225), son of John and
Mary C. Downing. (See under his no.)
VI— II 84. WILLIAM BUTLER (2d). (Martha 5). b. Oct. 21, 1857;
m. SALLIE T. BYERS, dau. of Albert H. Byers and Adeline Tilden. b. Aug.
15, i860.
He is a civil engineer; address. Palmyra, N. J.
Issue : —
.Joseph Butler, b. Nov. 27, 1887.
MnrstPllpr Butler, b. Nov. 8, 1894.
Willian Butler, Jr.. b. Oct. 12, 1896.
930 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Sarah Downing (T.-fj2Q) and Jonathan Evans.
VI— 1186. ANN ELIZABETH EVANS (Sarah, Georg'e, Thomas,
Mary, James), b. Nov. 20, 1841 ; m. SAMUEL MILLER Jan. 28, 1873, son
of George Miller and Elizabeth Leighton, b. Sept. 15, 1832; d. April 28,
1903; bur. in St. Andrew's Cemetery.
He was a farmer in West Vincent Twp., Chester Co., Pa. Her address,
Box 354 Spring City, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2382. SAMUEL MILLER, Jr., b. Jan. 19, 1874; d. same day.
VII— 2383. ELMER S. MILLER, b. Jan. 4, 1875; m. MARY ELLA
MOSTELLER May 6, 1904, dau. of Preston Mosteller and Sarah Dewees.
He is a farmer; address, Chester Springs, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3114. Irvin Miller, b. March 30, 1907.
VII— 2384. GEORGE E. MILLER, b. Jan. 25, 1879; m. ANNA
ELIZABETH LATSCHAW June 17, 1905, dau. of Enos Latschaw and
Sarah Jane Haiderson.
He is a farmer; address, Auselma, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3115. Russell L. Miller, b. April IG, 1906.
VI— 1187. ALLEN EVANS (Sarah, George, Thomas, Mary, James),
b. March 10, 1843; d. Sept. 6, 1878; m. MARY OWEN Dec. 25, 1872, of
Tenn.
He was a bridge builder. Removed to Waverly, Tenn., where he was
married ; afterwards went to Memphis and there died.
Issue : —
VII— 2385. George E. Evans, b. Aug. 17, 1876
VII— 2386. Allen O. Evans, b. Sept. 12, 1878; d. Octv 10, 1900; unm.
He was in the Cuba;i War and died in the service; bur. at Clarksville, Tenn.
VI— 1 188. MARY M. EVANS (Sarah, George, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. June 17, 1846; m. JOHN B. MOSER Dec. 14, 1878, son of
Reuben Moser and Catharine Beetty, b. Dec. 12, 1842; d. June 6, 1896; bur.
at Brovvnback Cemetery.
She resides at Spring City, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2387. Ruth Moser, b. Nov. 31, 1880; d. same date.
VII— 1 190. GEORGE D. EVANS (Sarah 5, same line), b. July 6,
1851; m. CLARISSA BINDER, 1873, dau. of Jacob Binder, b. Jan. 27,
1851, d. July 2^, 1906; bur. at Zion Cemetery.
SIXTH GENERATION. 931
Address, 3144 N. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2388. ALLEN EVANS, b. March 16, 1874; m. ELSIE SUT-
TON, circa, 1906.
He is employed in Brown's Hosiery Mills; address. Cor. Seventh and
Clearfield Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3116. Mayoma Evans, b. Dec. 6, 1906.
VII— 2389. LEWIS W. EVANS, b. Jan. — , 1877; employed in Brown's
Hosiery Mills; address, 3144 N. Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII — 2390. EMMA R. EVANS, b. Nov. 15, 1880; housekeeper for
her father and brothers, q. v.
VII— 2391. WILLIAM P. EVANS, b. Sept. 29. 1883; employed and
address same as brothers.
VII— 2392. GEORGE D. EVANS, JR., b. Sept. 10, 1886; same as
last No.
VII— 2393. ELMER M. EVANS, b. April 5, 1891 ; d. Dec. 7, 1896.
VII— 2394. EDNA REBECCA EVANS, b. April 10, 1893; d. Nov.
6, 1900.
Issue of Joseph Downing (T.-^jo) and Hannah Beidler.
VI— 1 191. GEORGE B. DOWNING (Joseph 5, George, Thomas,
Mary, James), b. Oct. 2, 1847; d. May i, 1897; m. SADIE E. HODG-
SON Mar. 27, 1873, dau. of Philip Hodgson and Elizabeth Shimer, b. Aug.
23, 1849.
He was a farmer; resided in Uwchlan, Chester Co., Pa. Her address,
Chester Springs, Pa.
Issue : —
VII — 2395. Clara May Downing, d. 1879, in her second year.
VI— 1194. SARAH AMANDA DOWNING (Joseph 5), b. Nov. 4,
1855; d. April 2. 1882: m. ANDREW COX April 4, 1878. son of Andrew
Cox and Maria Haring, b. July 25, 1849; d. Sept. 7, 1879.
M. second, PULASKI FUNDERSMITH, son of Jacob . He
d. Feb. 22. 1886, aged 38 years.
She resided in Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
VII"— 2396. Elva Evans Cox, b. Mar. 11, 1S79; d. Mar. 19, 1902; unm.: bur. at Northwood
Cemetery.
932 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Joseph Downing (T.-^^o) by second wife, Lucinda Evans.
VI— 1196. CARRIE B. DOWNING (Joseph 5), b. Oct. 11, i860; m.
GEORGE B. DAVIS Jan. 14, 1879, son of Townsend Davis; b. 1845; d.
May 26, 1889.
He lost his hfe by being struck by a locomotive in Philadelphia, where he
was employed in the shifting yards.
M. second, WILMER BENJAMIN, Mar. 31, 1893, son of John Ben-
jamin and Rebecca Snyder, b. May 12, 1871 ; address Cor. Church and Paul
Sts., Spring City, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue by first husband: —
' 'VII— 2397. CHARLES E. DAVIS, b. June 11, 1880; M. EMMA
SPRAGUE Aug. 12, 1908.
He is a brakeman on the P. R. R. ; address, 673 Leed St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
VII— 2398. FRANK B. DAVIS, b. April 18, 1882; bookkeeper, ad-
dress, 1508 N. 20th St., Philaddphia, Pa.
VII— 2399. ELLA MAY DAVIS, b. May 12, 1884; m. SAMUEL
CLEMENS Oct. 16, 1907; address 6655 Heiskell St., Germantown, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII. Ruth Esther Clemens, b. July 12, 1908.
VII— 2400. J. RAYMOND DAVIS, b. Jan. 23, 1887; at home.
VII— 2401. GEORGE M. DAVIS, b. April 18, 1889; d. July 19, 1889.
Child by second husband : —
VII— 2402. MARY ETTA BENJAMIN, b. June 18. 1904; d. June
23, 1904.
VI— 1 197. ANNIE E. DOWNING (Joseph 5), b. Oct. 25, 1862: m.
ARDIMUS BECHTEL Dec. 23, 1882, son of Hairy and Lovina Bechtel,
b. Oct. 20, i860.
Hie is a farmer; address, Kimberton, Chester Co., Penna.
Issue : —
Vll— 2403. Jesse Harwin Bechtel, b. Aug. 19, 1883.
VII— 2404. Charles Wayno Bechtel, b. June 11, 1888.
VII— 2405. Edna Mae Bechtel, b. Feb. 15, 1890.
VI— 1 198. WILLIAM E. DOWNING (Joseph 5), b. May 13, 1865;
m. MELISSA ECHOFF July 21, 1886, dau. of Joel Ecoff and Emmarine
Morton, b. Aug. 30, 1868.
He is a farmer. Has the large Weightman farm (now Mrs. Walker) of
300 acres in the Chester Valley. Address Malvern, Pa., R. D. 2.
SIXTH GENERATION. 933
Issue : —
VII— 2406. Alice Lucinda Downing, b. Jan. 10, 1887; at home.
VII— 2407. Herford Evans Downing, b. Sept. 4. 1888.
VII— 2408. J. Ellsworth Downing, b. Aug. 8. 1890.
VII— 2409. Charles Henry Downing, b. Nov. 8, 1895.
VII— 2410. Sarah E. Downing, b. Nov. 23, 1899; d. in infancy.
VII— 2411. Carroll Russell Downing, b. Sept. 17, 1901.
VII— 2412. George Norman Downing, b. Dec. 6, 1906.
VII— 2413. Wilmer Leroy Downing, b. Feb. 29, 1908.
VI— 1199. CHARLES WAYNE DOWNING (Joseph 5), b. March
29, 1868; d. Nov. 27, 1907; bur. at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church: m.
MARGARET KATHERINE LUDNICK Dec. 3, 1890, dau. of Edward
P. Ludnick and Mary F. Beeler.
Her address is Spring City, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII — 2414. Florence Mary Downing, b. March 13, 1892.
VII— 2415. George Downing, b. Oct. 17, 1894; d. June 9, 1900.
VI— 1200. EMMA FRANCES DOWNING ( Joseph 5), b. Nov. 7,
1873; m. ADAM FOLEY* Oct. 25, 1893 (his second wife), son of Davis
Foley and Catherine Patton. b. April 10, 1863, in Philadelphia.
He is a coremaker at Cramps Ship Yard on the Delaware river : address,
1928 Sharswood St., between Master and Jefferson, Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2416. Irene Evans Foley, b. Dec. 29. 1896: d. July 26, 1899.
VII— 2417. Raymond Davis Foley, b. June 1. 1901.
VII— 2418. Stewart Rnnkle Foley, b. Sept. 12, 1903.
VII— 2419. Edna Mae Foley, b. June 13, 1908.
Jssue of Robert V. Dozcmng (7.-5?.?) and Lydia Hartshorn.
VI— 1201. WILLIAM F. DOWNING (Robert V., George. Thomas,
Mary, James), b. June 11, i8i;7: m. MARY E. McMULLEN, b. March 28
1858.
He was engfasfed in selling farm implements. No issue. Address, David
City, Butler Co., Neb.
VI— 1202. SARAH DOWNING (Robert V. t^, same line), b. Mav 2.
1859; m. C. ENGLE MOREHOLTSE Oct. 12. 1887; b. Oct. 2: 1862 fad-
dress, 873 Lake St., Newark, N .J.
Issue : —
VII— 2420. Ruth Morehouse, h. Feb. 15, 1892.
•Note— He had m. first Margaret Russell, Nov. 20. 1888, who d. March 25, 1892. by
whom he had
Roberta Russell Foley, b. Nov. 21. 1890.
Sarah Margaret Foley, b. Jan. 25, 1892.
934 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1203. CHARLES H. DOWNING (Rol^ert V. 5), b. Feb. 2'
1865; m. EFFIE A. TUTTLE Jan. 16, 1889; b. Dec. 8, 1862; d. Dec. j,
1895.
M. second, ONA DAVIS, July 30, 1903; address, Arcadia, Valley Co.,
Neb.
Issue by first wife : —
VII— 2421. Lucile Downing, b. Mar. 30, 1891.
Issue by second wife: —
VII— 2422. Irene Downing, b. Jan. 22, 1907.
VI— 1204. ROBERT L. DOWNING (Robert V. 5), b. June 21,
1867; m. NELLIE TOBEY April 16, 1894; b. July 18, 1873.
He is a drygoods commercial agent ; address, Lincoln, Neb.
Issue : —
VII— 2423. Bernice Downing, b. Mar. S. 1895.
VII— 2424. Marjorie Downing, b. .Tuly 28, 1896; d. Jan. 26, 1898.
VII— 2425. Madeline Downing, b. Aug. 7, 1904.
VI— 1205. MARY DOWNING (Robert V. 5), b. March 21 1869;
address, David City, Neb.
VI— 1206. ALBERT C. DOWNING )Aobert V. 5), b. Oct. 16, 1874;
m. MARIE STEADMAN June 15, 1898; b. Aug. 3, 1870.
He is a manufacturer of folding paper boxes: address, 622 FarweJl Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Issue : —
VII— 2426. Marion Downing, b. April 3, 1900.
VII— 2427. Hazel Downins;, b. May 8, 1901.
VII— 2428. Marjorie Downing, b. July 30. 1903.
VII— 2429. George B. Downing, b. Julv 19, 1905.
VI— 1207. ELLA DOWNING (Robert V. 5), b. March 30, i}iy6\ ad-
dress, Baker City, Neb.
VI— 1208. RALPH DOWNING (Robert V. q'), b. March 3, 1878; d.
Aug. 29, 1905: unm.
Issue of James Downing (T.-5?^) and Margaret P. Ghent (7.4^1), all bom
born in Hancock Co., 111.
VT— 1210. THOMAS G. DOWNING (Tames. Joseph, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. Nov. 10, 184s : m. S.\RAH BROWN Dec. 28. 1870.
Address, Scandia, Republic Co., Kan.
Issue : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 935
VII— 2430. CLARA J. DOWNING, b. Oct. 18, 1871; m. ELMER M.
SOLHERS, 1895, of Courtland, Kan.
Issue : —
VIII— 3117. Floyd Solhers, who d. young.
VIII— 3118. Gertrude Solhers.
VIII— 3119. Elder Solhers.
VIII— 3120. Thelma Solhers.
VIII— 3121. Edna May Solhers.
VIII— 3122. Mildred Solhers.
VII— 2431. CHARLES W. DOWNING, b. Dec. 26, 1873; m. CE-
CELIA McLaughlin.
Issue : —
VIII— 3123. William E. Downing.
VII— 2432. JAMES E. DOWNING, b. April 29, 1876; m. ARDON
WHEELER.
Issue : —
VIII— 3124. Warren H. Downing.
VIII— 3125. Ila Downing.
VII— 2433. EMILY M. DOWNING, b. Aug. 14. 1878; m. GEORGE
fEBOW.
Issue : — ;
VIII— 3126. Earl Tebow.
VIII— 3127. Lloyd Tebow.
VII— 2434. EDITH T. DOWNING, b. Aug. 10, 1880; d. July i, 1881.
VII— 2435. LULU M. DOWNING, b. June 10, 1882; m. FRANK
GATCHELL.
Issue : —
VIII— 3128. Ruth Gatchell.
VIII— 3129. Ernest Gatchell.
VII— 2436. NELLIE E. DOWNING, b. Aug. i, 1884; m. OLOUS
FREE.
Issue : —
VIII— 3130. Sarah Jane Free.
VIII— 3131. William T. Free.
VII— 2437. ARTHUR H. DOWNING, b. Nov. 14, 1886: m. ANNA
LORING.
Issue : —
VIII— 3132. A child that d. young.
VII— 2438. LLOYD DOWNING, b. May 15, 1891 ; at home.
VI— 1211. HANNAH ELVIRA DOWNING (James 5), b. Sept. 4,
936 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
1847, at Nauvoo, 111.; m. WILLIAM H. BROWN Aug. 2-j, 1867, son of
John Brown and Sarah Seifert ; address, Ponca, Okla.
Issue : —
VII— 2439. CORA M. BROWN, b. June 22, 1868; m. HUGH M.
GOLDEN Jan. i, 1887. He d. Feb. 3, 1903.
Issue : —
VIII— 3133. Viola B. Golden, b. Sept. 5, 1887.
VIII— 3134. Myrtle E. Golden, b. March 26, 1889.
VIII— 3135. William H. Golden, b. April 4, 1897.
VII— 2440. OLLA V. BROWN, b. Sept. 23, 1871 ; m. G. G. WRIGHT
Dec. — , 1 89 1.
Issue : —
VIII— 3136. Vernon 0. Wright, b. Dec. 13, 1892.
VIII— 3137. Mae E. Wright, b. Dec. 18, 1897.
VIII— 3138. Joe B. Wright, b. June 24, 1901; d. March 19, 1902.
VII— 2441. MAUDE E. BROWN, b. Feb. 28, 1881 ; d. March 3,
1898; m. C. L. RUSSELL, 1897.
fssue : —
VIII— 3139. Elvira Taze Russell, b. Feb. 17, 1898.
VI— I2I2. MARY F. DOWNING (James 5), b. April 14,^1849; m.
SEBASTIAN DATIN Sept. 5, 1867, son of Joseph N. and Nancy Datin,
b. Aug. 9, 1843.
He is a farmer: address, Nauvoo, 111.
•Issue : —
VII— 2442. HATTIE V. DATIN, b. Aug. 4, 1868: d. March 30, 1869;
unm.
VII— 2443. SARAH ELLA DATIN, b. Nov. 27, 1870: m. GRANT
P. KELLOG May 16, 1899; address, Hamilton, 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 3140. Leo B. Kelloga;. b. Feb. 21. 1900.
VIII— 3141. Beulah Kellege, b. Feb. 22, 1902.
VIII— 3142. Ralph D. Kellogg, b. April 15, 1905,
VIII— 3143. Mary L. Kellogg, b. Feb. 2, 1908.
VIII— 3144. Lester Kellogg, b. Dec. 27. 1909.
VII— 2444. GEORGE R. DATIN, b. June 27, 1880: d. April 10, 1881.
VI— 1213. MARIA LUCY DOWNING CTames 0- b. Sept. 3, 1850;
m. S. W. GUNTER, Feb. 28. 1869; address. Scandia, Kan.
Issue : —
VII— 2445. JAMES A. GUNTER, b. Feb. 16, 1870; m. WIL-
LIE McLaughlin.
Issue : —
VIII— 3145. Charlton Gunter.
SIXTH GENERATION. 937
VII— 2446. MARGARET BELLE GUNTER, b. Nov. 28, 1871; m.
A. L. ETTER.
Issue : —
VIII— 3146. Faye Etter.
VIII— 3147. Glada Etter.
VIII— 3148. Alberta E«;ter.
VII— 2447. ALLINA J. GUNTER, b. Dec. 7, 1873: m. HARVEY A.
WRIGLEY Sept. 2, 1896.
Issue : —
VIII— 3149. John Arthur Wrigley, b. Jan. 9, 1898.
VII— 2448. JOSEPH WILLIAM GUNTER, b. Jan. 23, 1875; m.
ANNA DOUGLAS Nov. i, 1899.
Issue : —
VIII— 3150. Parley Gunter.
VIII— 3151. Douglass Gunter.
VIII— 3152. Allan Guntsr.
VII— 2449. JOHN C. GUNTER, b. Dec. 2, 1876; m. EMMA SIPPE
April 26, 1899.
Issue : —
VIII— 3153. sterling Gunter.
VII— 2450. CHARLES S. GUNTER, b. Aug. 20, 1879; d. July 23,
1881.
VII— 2451. GEORGE E. GUNTER, b. June 11, 1881 ; d. June 2, 1882.
VII— 2452. FRANK E. GUNTER, b. Aug. 25, 1883; unm.
VII— 2453. EDITH MAY GUNTER, b. Nov. 23. 1885; m. ROLLO
WELLS June 2, 1909.
VI— 1214. JANE ELIZABETH DOWNING (James 5), b. Dec. 27, )
1851; d. April 5, 1883: m. CHARLES M. BROWN.
Issue : —
I VII— 2454. MILTON O. BROWN, b. May 18, 1876; m. MAGGIE
McKENNELL; address, Court-land, Kan.
Issue : —
VIII— 3154. Olive Brown.
VIII— 3155. Ruth Brown.
VIII— 3156. Ida Belle Brown.
VII— 2455. JAMES M. BROWN, b. Sept. 30, 1878: m. IVA POAGE;
address, Scandia, Kan.
938 TRIMBLE FAMILY
Issue : —
VIII— 3157. Ardon Brown.
VIII— 3158. Clifford Brown.
YI— I2i6. JOSEPH R. DOWNING (James 5), b. Sept. 23, 1854; d.
Aug. 26, 1875; unm.
• yi— 1217. GEORGE W. DOWNING (James 5), b. Aug. 18, 1856, at
Nauvoo, 111. ; m. CLAR.\ IRENE FORCADE.
He went to Nebraska in 1879, where he was married. He is now a
licensed Rock}^ Mountain guide, where he has been (1908) 29 years. He
guides tourists through the Yellowstone National Park, and hunters of big
game all through the mountains. Address, Ishawood, Wyoming.
Issue : —
VII— 2456. GAIL DOWNING, b. Dec. 31, 1886, in Neb. ; m. ORILLA
RUSSELL, spring of 1908.
He is a rider with the Buffalo Bill Wild West Show.
VII— 2457. CARLEY DOWNING, b. April 27, 1892.
VI— 1218. JOHN B. DOWNING (James, Joseph, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. June 18, 1859; m. ESTELLA M. PARKS, 1887.
They reside on the homestead, three miles from Scandia, Republic Co.,
Kan.
Issue : —
VII— 2458. Mile A. Downing, b. April 14, 1SS8.
VII— 2459. Elda M. Downing, b. Aug. 18, 1890.
VII— 2460. Carey A. Downing, b. Nov. 9, 1S95.
VI— 12 19. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS DOWNING (James 5). b.
Oct. 14, i860; unm. Resides with his brother (see last No.) on the home-
stead, which they jointly own. Hie now uses the name D. A. Downing.
Issue of John Downing XT. -^2 5) '^'"^ Mary C. Don'mng {T.-^4^)
VI— 1220. BENJAMIN HENRY DOWNING (John, Joseph, Thom-
as, Mary, James), b. Oct. 17, 1842; d. Nov. — , 1908; m. Phebe M. HAI^
STED Aug. I, 1865, dau. of Nathaniel Halsted and Folliam Thatcher; birth
and death not given.
M. second, KATE E. DOWELL, Dec. 14, 1871, dau. of George W.
Dowell.
He was by trade a carpenter. They resided in 1874 in Uwchlan, Ches-
ter Co., Pa., but subsequent movements not found. He enlisted in the Forty-
ninth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, entered the service April 19, 1861,
participated in many of the important battles — McClellan's seven days' cam-
SIXTH GENERATION. 939
paign in front of Riclunond, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Grant's Ccunpaign
through the Wilderness to Richmond, Sheridan's campaign in the Shenandoah
Valley, the fighting in front of Petersburg, Va., and many other battles and
skirmishes. He was wounded and disabled, and mustered out of service Mar.
I, 1865.
Issue: — j^^
VH — ^4til. Anna Mary Downing, b. Aug. 7, 1866.
VII— 2462. Francis Charles downing, b. July 14, IbUS.
VI— I22I. SUSAN R. DOWNING (John 5), b. Mar. 29, 1845; m-
— STOREY; address, Anthony, Kan.
VI— 1222. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH DOWNING (John 5), b.
April 28, 1848, in Iowa; m. GLESSNER; address. Harper, Kan.
VI— 1223. FRANCIS M. L. DOWNING (John 5), b. Nov. 13, 1845,
in Illinois ; said to be at Titusville, Pa. ; but no response.
VI— 1224. WILLIAM CHARLES DOWNING (John 5), b. Oct.
7, 1851; d. July —, 1906. ■ ^,,ii^
VI— 1225. JOSEPH R. DOWNING (John 5), b. Oct. 17, 1854; ad-
dress Wichita, Kan.
VI— 1226. IDA JULIA DOWNING (John 5, Joseph, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. Feb. 4, 1857; m. OLIVER S. LAMB Nov. 7, 1878, son of John
.and Margaret Lamb, b. June 17, 1858; address Pontoosuc, Hancock Co., 111.
Issue :— , / .; I , y} .. ! in^^r ifl
VII— 2480. THOMAS EVERETT LAMB, b. Sept. 22, 1880; m.
LOUISA WINKLER Jan. 4, 1905. He is an engineer.
Issue:— Si jul'j^^ISBI
VIU— 3159. Beryl Elwood Lamb, b. Feb. 20, lUOG.
VII— 2481. THEODORE LEWIS LAMB, b. , Dec. 29, 1881 ; m.
PEARL HAINES June 5, 1907.
VII— 2482. MAGGIE IRMA LAMB, b. Oct. 3, 1886; m. JOSEPH
THORNBURG, Feb. 17, 1908.
VII— 2483. CLYDE OLIVER LAMB, b. Jan. 8, 1889. '
VII— 2484. HANNAH LAURA BELLE LAMB, b. Nov. 17, 1890.
VII— 2485. JOHN HENRY BRYAN LAMB, b. April 23. 1897.
940 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1227. ELLA SARAH DOWNING (John 5), b. Nov. 26, 1859;
m. JOHN STOREY Oct. 14, 1880, son of Thomas and Sarah Storey, who
came from England, b. Jan. 4, 1857, i" •'■'^J address Freeport, Kan.
Issue : —
Four children, deceased ; names not given.
VII— 2490. MARY BELLE STOREY, b. Jan. 21, 1882; m. MEL-
VIN HOOPES Jan. i, 1903.
VII— 2491. EDNA FLORA STOREY, b. March 24, 1889; m. H. G.
CRUMLEY April 15, 1906.
' VII— 2492. THOMAS GRANVILLE STOREY, b. Aug. 28, 1895.
VI— 2493. ESTHER NAOMI STOREY, b. Aug. 2, 1899.
VI— 1228. WINFIELD S. DOWNING (John 5), b. June 2, 1862, at
West Chester, Pa.; m. ADA L. WATKINS Nov. 3, 1891; address, An-
thony, Kan.
Issue : —
Vll— 2494. Joseph R. Downing, b. May 16, 1899.
VI— 1229. CARRIE HALSTED DOWNING (John 5), b. Oct. 11,
1864; resides at Anthony, Kan.
VI— 1230. THOMAS ELLSWORTH DOWNING (John 5), b. Nov.
17, 1868; address, Renfrew, Okla.
VI— 1231. GEORGE W. DOWNING (John 5), b. May 8, 1871 ; ad-
dress, Freeport, Kan.
Issue of Sarah Downing (T.-5jd) a)id Solon Foster.
Wl— 122,2. WILLIAM RITERFOSTER (Sarah, Joseph, Thomas,Mary,
James), b. Nov. 4, 1843; m. MARY CANNON Oct. 14, 1865; b. May 4,
1845; reside 43 Church St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2500. SARAH ELLEN FOSTER, b. Mar. 19, 1867; d. Jan. i,
1892; m. GEORGE E. BURBRIDGE May 21, 1891 ; b. Dec. i, 1868.
VII— 2501. MARY ELIZABETH FOSTER, b. Jan. 21, 1870; m.
MILTON RIDGES Jan. 18, 1893.
Issue : —
VIII— 3160. Clifford Owen Ridges, b. April 29, 1894.
SIXTH GENERATION. 941
VIII— 3161. Ella May Ridges, b. May 13, 1895.
VIII— aiti:;. Milton Riter Ridges, b. June 26, 18y7.
VllI— ilbS. Virginia Ridges, b. Feb. 3, 1906.
VIII— 3164. Franklin Downing Ridges, b. Aug. 16, 1907.
VII— 2502. AURELIA FOSTER, b. Dec. 11, 1872; m. WILLIAM V.
DYER Nov. 25, 1896; b. Feb. 22, 1875.
Issue : —
via- 3165. William Hershel Dyer, b. July 1, 1898.
Vlll— 3166. Aurelia Bernice Dyer, b. Sept. 4, 1899: d. March 11, 1900.
VIII— 3167. Marsena Orland Dyer, b. July 26, 1902.
VII— 2503. WILLIAM DOWNING FOSTER, b. Dec. 6, 1876; ra.
EVELINE LANNAN THOMAS Sept. 18, 1907, b. Jan. 2, 1882.
VII— 2504. SOLON MARSENA FOSTER, b. April 18, 1880; m.
ELIZABETH SPENCER FELT Sept. 23, 1909; b. Dec. 7, 1884.
VII— 2505. CLIFFORD RITER FOSTER, b. March 7, 1884.
VI— 1234. CHARLES FRANKLIN FOSTER (Sarah 5), b. Aug.
22, 1847; m- AMELIA A. DUNCAN May 3, 1870; dau. of Homer Dun-
can and Asenith Thankful Banker, b. May 20, 1850.
He was a farmer and stock raiser; now a merchant, proprietor of "The
Hub," dealer in general merchandise in St. George, Utah.
Issue : —
VII— 2506. Celinda Foster, b. Jan. 29, 1871; d. Mar. 25, 1890; unm.
VII— 25U7. Emma Asenath Foster, b. Dec. 17, 1S72; d. Dec. 4, 1873.
VII— 2508. Charles F. Foster, Jr., b. Nov. 29, 1875; resides in St. George, Utah; unm.
VII— 2509. Lizzie Foster, b. June 26, 1877; d. Jan. 26, 1901; unm.
VII— 2510. Julia Putnam Foster, b. Aug. 9, 1880; resides in St. George, Utah. She has
furnished valuable records of the family.
VIII— 2511. Minnie Foster, b. Mar. 19, 1882; d. Nov. 1, 1907; unm.
VIII— 2512. Effie Foster, b. Oct. 12, 1885.
At the writing of this record she was in Chicago, 111., perfecting her education.
VII— 2513. Luella Foster, b. June 14, 1888.
VII— 2514. Ethella Foster, b. Nov. 25, 1890.
VII— 2515. Phebe Delilah Foster, b. June 9, 1892.
Address of all the above St. George, Utah.
VI— 1235. ORSON H. FOSTER (Sarah 5), b. Mar. 2, 1850; d. Mar.
19, 1898; m. RACHEL ELIZABETH RISER, 1884; she d. July 26, 1901,
aged 39 years. He was a farmer.
Issue : —
VII— 2516. Mattie Elizabeth Foster, b. Nov. 14, 1886.
VH— 2517. Samh Ellen Foster, b. July 26, 1894.
Both reside with their uncle, Charles F. Foster, in St. George, JUtah.
VI— 1236. SOLON FOSTER, JR. (Sarah 5), b. July 2, 1852; d. Aug.
4, 1894; m. SARAH MARGARET MOODY May 16, 1878; b. April 8,
1859-
942 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue: —
iVII— 2518. SOLON JUNIUS FOSTER, b. March 15, 1879; m. EM-
MA JESSIE MORRIS May 29, 1904; b. Feb. 2, 1879.
Issue : —
VIII— 3168. Romona Foster, b. June 26, 1905.
VIII— 3169. Maris FostBr.
VII— 2519. JOHN MOODY FOSTER, b. Nov. 5, 1880; m. HAN-
NAH DAVIS June 12, 1906; b. Nov. 21, 1880.
Issue : —
VIII— 3170. A child. ■
VII— 2520. SARAH MATILDA FOSTER, b. Oct. 23, 1882; resides
in Provo, Utah.
VII— 2521. EDGAR FOSTER, b. Sept. 14, 1884; m. SAVON
COATES May — , 1909; reside in St. George, Utah.
VII— 2522. JOSEPH DOWNING FOSTER, b. Jan. 14, 1887.
VII— 2523. GEORGE WOODWARD FOSTER, b. Aug. 8, 1889.
VII— 2524. RUTH EDGES FOSTER, b. May 25, 1892.
All reside in Provo, Utah.
Iss'Ue of Mary Ann Downt'^g {T.-538) and Morgan R. Lewis.
VI— 1242. ELIZABETH ELLEN LEWIS (Mary Ann, Joseph,'
Thomas, Mary, James), b. April 11, 1853; m. GEORGE W. WEBB,
Jan. 12, 1875; address, Nauvoo, 111.
Issue: —
VII— 2525. MORGAN L. WEBB, b. Sept. 15, 1876; m. BERTHA
LONG, fall of 1902. No issue.
VII— 2526. BLANCHE E. WEBB, b. 1880; m. EARL SCHO-
FIELD June, 1906.
VII— 2527. FRANK WEBB, b. and d. in infancy.
VII— 2528. WILLIAM WEBB, b. 1885.
VII— 2529. JASPER WEBB, b. 1893.
VI— 1243. ANN T. LEWIS (Mary Ann 5), b. June 26, 1856; m.
FARNHAM M. WHITCOMB Feb. 27, 1881 ; address, Carthage, 111.
Issue : —
VII— 2530. CLARE WHITCOMB, b. June, 1882; m. W. B. KIM-
BALL, of Nauvoo, 111. No issue.
SIXTH GENERATION. 943
VII— 2531. MORGAN D. WHITCOMB, b. and d. in infacy i{
VI— 1244. ISAAC T. LEWIS (Mary Ann 5), b. Sept. 15, 1858; m.
SARAH A. WILSON, Sept. 10, 1885; address, Powellton, Hancock Co., 111.
Issue : —
VII— 2532. Charles R. Lewis, b. Aug. 14, 1886.
VII— 2633. Lee T. Lewis, b. Nov. 2, 1891; d. Jan. 29, 1892.
VII— 2534. Morgan D. Lewis, b. Dec. 20, 1894; d. Mar. 26, 1895.
VII— 2535. Joseph F. Lewis, b. June 12, 1896.
VII— 2536. Paxon James Lewis, b. Jan. 6, 1903.
VI— 1245. LUANNA LEWIS (Mary Ann 5), b. May 9, 1861; m.
WILLIAM HENRY THORNBER Sept. lo, 1881, son of Henry and Lucy
Thornber, b. April 13, 1861 ; address, Ferris, Hancock Co., 111.
Issue : —
VII— 2537. MARY ANN THORNBER, b. 1882; m. MILLARD R.
WALKER May 18, 1901.
Issue : —
VIII— 3171. William Henry Walker, b. 1903.
VIII— 3172. Merlin David Walker, b. 1905.
VIII— 3173. Almeda Virginia Walker, b. 1908.
VII— 2538. THOMAS WILLIAM THORNBER, b. 1884.
VII— 2539. EDYTHE THORNBER, b. 1886.
VI— 1246. EDITH LEWIS (Mary Ann 5), b. Oct. i, 1865; m.jFRED-
ERIC WENZEL Sept., 1900; address 2708 Dupont Ave., South Minne-
apolis, Minn.
Issue : —
VII— 2540. Thomas Wenzel, b. Sept. — , 1901.
Issue of Anna Valentind {T.-$4o) cttnd Jacob Edge.
VI— 1247. ELIZABETH D. EDGE (Anna, Elizabeth, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. 6 mo. 17, 1839; unm. ; resides near the homestead, address, Down-
ingtown. Pa., R. D. I.
VI— 1248. JACOB V. EDGE (Anna 5, same line), b. i mo. 15, 1841 ;
m. SARAH M. BACON 3 mo. 12, 1885, dau. of William Henry Bacon and
Anna Haines, b. 8 mo. 4, 1842, in Philadelphia.
He owns the homestead and mill of his father in East Cain Twp. Ad-
dress, Downingtown Pa., R. D. I. They possess a very extended genealogy
of their ancestry.
Issue : —
VII— 2541. Jacob Edge, b. 12-17-1885; at home.
944 TRIMBLE FAMILY,
VII— 2542. Alice H. Edge, b. 7-1-1887; at home.
VII— 2543. William Gilbert Edge, b. 11-16-1889.
VI— 1249. HENRY THOMAS EDGE (Anna 5), b. 6 mo. 7, 1850;
d. II mo. 7, 1855.
Issue of Benjamii^ Mason Downing (T".-555) and Anna',G. Cruse, bom in
Adair Co., Mo.
VI— 1251. SARAH ELLEN DOWNING (Benjamin M., Thomas,
Thomas, Mary, James), b. Feb. 28, 1867; d. May 25, 1902.; m. WILLIAM
T. LOWE Mar. 26, 1884.
His address, Hurdland, Knox Co., Mo., R. F. D. 2.
Issue : —
VII— 2544. Walter Cleveland Lowe, b. Nov. 15, 1884.
VII— 2545. Ora May Lowe, b. Aug. 4, 1886.
VII— 2546. Luewiga Anna Lowe, b Aug. 18. 1888: d. Oct. Z, 1902.
VII— 2547. Benjamin Newton Lowe, b. May 26, 1890.
VII— 2548. Mary Isabella Lowe, b. Feb. 3, 1892; d. Feb. 12, 1892.
VII— 2549. Emma Jane Lowe, b. Dec. 22, 1892.
VII— 2550. Emmet Milton Lowe, b. Mar. 13, 1895.
VII— 2551. Gertrude, Grace Lowe, b. Dec. 18, 1896.
VII— 2552. Rodger Ray Lowe, b. June 3, 1900.
VI— 1252. MARY CATHARINE DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b.
Aug. 29, 1868; m. SAMUEL E. HAMILTON Sept. 26, 1904; address,
Kirksville, Adair Co., Mo. No children reported.
VI— 1253. HARRIET MARGARET DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5),
b. June 22, 1871 ; m. SAMUEL H. PATTERSON Sept. 27, 1891 ; address,
Hurdland, Mo., R. D. 4.
Issue : —
VII— 2553. Isla Jeancy Patterson, b. Dec. 22, 1894.
VI— 1254. ANNA JANE DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b. Oct. 27, 1873;
m. ROBERT C. PAYNE Nov. 7, 1900; address, Hurdland, Mo. No issue
given.
VI— 1255. EDITH ELIZABETH DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b.
Dec. 30, 1874; m. HALLIE E. FORQUER Dec. 25, 1895; address, Bra-
shear, Mo.
Issue : —
VII— 2554. Reba Avis Forquer, b. Oct. 20. 1896.
VII— 2555. Oleo Annie Forquer, b. July 31, 1898.
VII— 2556. Allen Mason Forquer, b. July 15, 1904
VII— 2557. Joseph D. Forquer, b. April 20, 1906.
VI— 1256. EMMA MAY DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b. Mar. 30,
SIXTH GENERATION. 945
1877; d. July 3, 1906; m. CHARLES M. PATTERSON Dec. 28, 1899;
address, Hurdland, Mo., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
VII— 2558. Hattie loona Patterson, b. Sept. 17, 1899.
VI— 1257. THOMAS HENRY DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b.
April 15, 1879; unm; address, Hurdland, Mo., R. D. 2.
VI— 1258. PHEBE DEBORAH DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b.
Jan. 8, 1881; m. ELMER L. PATTERSON June 25, 1905; address, Kirks-
ville. Mo.
Issue : —
VII— 2559. Beulah Cloe Patterson, b. Nov. 7, 1905.
VI— 1259. JOSEPH BENJAMIN DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b.
May 4, 1884; unm.; address Brashear, Mo.
VI— 1260. GROVER CLEVELAND DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5),
b. May 3, 1886; unm. ; address Brashear, Mo.
VI- 1261. WILLIAM HARMEN DOWNING (Benjamin M. 5), b.
Jan. 10, i88g; unm.; address, Brashear, Mo.
Issue of Emma S. Dozvning {T.-S64) ai'''d George Darlington.
VI— 1263. MARY D. DARLINGTON (Emma S., Thomas. Thomas,
Mary, James), b. 2 mo. 21, 1869; Bloomingion, 111. : m. AARON ALLISON
10 mo. 9, 1895, son of Lewis Allison and Anna Pfahler, b. 5 mo. 9, 1863, at
Uwchlan, Pa.
He is a salesman. Address, 1429 Jackson St., Wilmington, Del. No issue.
VI— 1265. SARA DARLINGTON (Emma S. 5), b. 2 mo. 7, 1873; d.
3 mo. 29, 1898; unm.; bur. at Birming-ham.
Issue of Lucy Doivning (T.-fids) and Marshall I. Walter.
VI— 1267. HENRY WALTER (Lucy, Tliomas. Thomas, Mary,
James), b. 8 mo. 5, 1877; unm.; at home.
VI— 1268. WILLIAM D. WALTER (Lucy 5. same line), b. 10 mo.
24, 1878; unm.; at home.
946 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1269. T. EDGAR WALTER CLucy 5, same line), b. 6 mo. 7,
1885; m. LELA SAHLER 4 mo. 21, 1906, dau. of Sharpless Sahler and
Ella Pratt, b. 9 mo. 29, 1884.
'He is a marketman; address, Parkersville, Pa.
VI— 1270, MARIAN E. WALTER (Lucy 5), b. 4 mo. 9, 1890.
VI— 1271. LEWIS WALTER (Lucy 5), b. 2 mo. 8, 1893.
Issue of Thomas H 00 pes Do-aniing {T.-^6j) and Ida Fritz.
VI— 1272. WILLIAM L. DOWNING (Thos. Hoopes, Thomas,
Thomas, Mary, James), b. April 7, 1886; unm. ; ckrk in P. R. R. office, Phil-
adelphia. '
■ VI— 1273. MARY S. DOWNING (Thos. Hoopes 5), b. June 8, li
m. ROBERT E. P. STEWARD July i, 191 1, of Ardmore, Pa.
VI— 1274. JOSEPH B. DOWNING (Thos. Hoopes 5), b. Oct. 12,
1890 at home.
Issue of Mary Arm Hoopes {T.-568) and Lewis Forsythe.
VI— 1275. CHARLES FORSYTHE (Mary A.. Sarah, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. i mo. i, 1855; m. CAROLINE W. HAYES i mo. 12, 1888, dau.
of J. Borton Hayes and Hannah Thompson, b. 11 mo. i, 1857.
He is a farmer; address, Chadd's Ford, Pa.
Issue : —
VII 2560. Albert H. Forsythe, b. 11-30-1S88; with Edward Harmer, Moorestown, N. J.;
milk route. '
Vn— 2561. Sarah H. Forsythe, b. 5-1-1891.
VII— 2562. William Lewis Forsythe, b. 12-21-1893.
VI— 1276. HENRY FORSYTHE (Mary A. 5), b. 3 mo. 19, 1856; m.
MAUDE COOTSMAN 9 mo. 10, 1889, at Wilmington, Del, dau. of Wil|-
liam J. and Sarah E. Cootsman, h. 11 mo. 18, 1864; address, 420 Foster
Ave., Chicago, 111. »»«
Issue : —
VII— 2563. Stanley Davis Firsythe, b. 7-14-1900.
VI— 1278. DAVIS H. FORSYTHE (Mary A. 5), b. 8 mo. 25, 1858.
She is a teacher at Friends' School, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., and
later at Westtown Boarding School.
SIXTH GENERATION. 947
VI— 1279. MARY D. FORSYTHE (Mary A. 5), b. 2 mo. 2, 1861 ;
resides with her father; address, West Grove, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1280. FRANCES E. FORSYTHE (Mary A. 5), b. i mo. 10,
1863; m. WILLIAM B. HARVEY 11 mo. 25, 1886; son of Thomas M.
Harvey and Casandra Painter, b. 5 mo. i, 1862.
He is a farmer. He had a farm and creamery near West Grove, Pa., and
afterwards superintendent of Westtown Boarding School. Address, West-
town, Chester Co., Pa. As a prominent member of the Society of Friends he
was one of the committee who were interested in the settlement of the Douka-
bors from Russia in Western Canada. No issue.
■VI— 1281. SUSAN S. FORSYTHE (Mary A. 5), b. 8 mo. 11, 1865;
m. FRANK H. GOODWIN 9 mo. 15, 1904, son of Morris Goodwin and
Ann T. Harmer, b. 5 mo. 10, 1865.
He is a farmer; address, Greenwich, N. J.
Issue : —
VII— 2564. Mary Frances Goodwin, b. 1-12-1907.
Issue of John Hoopes (T.-^dp) and Emma Frances Durnall, born in Calri
Twp., Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1284. ELM A D. HOOPES (John, Sarah, Thomas, Mary,
James), b. 6 mo. 2, 1861 ; d. 8 mo. 2, 1905 ; bur. at Downingtown Mtg. ; unm.
VI— 1285. GEORGE D. HOOPES (John 5, same line), b. 3 mo. 17,
1866; m. MARY P. KRAUSS 7 mo. 2, 1903: b. 4 mo. 2. 1879. at Brandy-
wine Hundred, Del. ; address, LaMott, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2565. John E. Hoopes, b. 5-18-1905, at E. Bradford.
VII— 2566. George D. Hoopes, Jr., b. 8-7-1907, at La Mott.
Line of James, Mary, Jane.
Issue of John G. Bateman (T.-fi/.f) and Mary Moore.
VI— 1286. EVAN JOHN BATEMAN (John G O. b. Dec. 21, 1834.
at Red Lion, Pa.; d. Feb. 12. 1910: m. RUTH ANN BOTSFORD. of New
Milford, Conn., dau. of Botsford and Emily Beach, b. March ■ — ,
1840; d. 1892. Last residence, 539 Main St.. Springfield. Mass.
Issue : —
VII— 2567. EMMA M. BATEMAN, b. Sept. 19. 1859: m. GEORGE
EDMANDS MERRILL Sept. iq. 1882. son of Nathan Merrill and Amelia
Grant Edmands, b. Dec. 19. 1847; ^- J""^ ^i- 1908.
Her home address is 486 Main St., Amesbury, Mass.. but she is a teacher
in the Bennett School, Milbrook, N. Y. No issue.
948 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2568. ALBERT C. BATEMAN, b. Oct. 24, 186-; d. at four-
teen years of age.
VII— 2569. MABEL G. BATEMAN, b. July 18, 1872; unmarried.
She is a teacher in New York city, but home address 583 State St., Spring-
field, Mass.
VI— 1287. HANNAH M. BATEMAN (John G. 5), b. Sept. 13,
1836; m. CHARLES ALLEN Jan. 20, 1859, son of Jonah Allen and Betsey
Miller, b. Jan. 7, 1834; address Medina, N. Y.
Issue : —
VII— 2470. CLARA ALLEN, b. March 15, i860; d. Oct. 8, 1901 ; m.
JAMES R. DOIG, Aug. 16. 1893; he d. Aug. — , 1904; both are buried at
Medina, N. Y. They resided after marriage in Bradford, Pa. No wsue.
VII— 2571. ELIZABETH B. ALLEN, b. June 18, 1873: address, 217
Park Ave., Medina, N. Y.
VI— 1288. SARAH M. BATEMAN (John G. 5), b. Dec. 17, 18^9;
m. WILLIAM RICHARDS Mar. 22, 1866, son of John Richards and Grace
Harris, b. June 22, 1840, in Devonshire, Eng.
He is a former; address, Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y.
Issue : —
VII— 2572. Len^ M. Richards, b. Oct. 1, 1867. .
VI— 1289. ANN G. BATEMAN (John G. 5), b. Aug. 28, 1842, at
Medina, N. Y. ; m. CHARLES W. ECKERSON Mar. i, 1866, son of John
and Elizabeth Eckerson, of Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y., b. there Jan. 10, 1843;
d. April '9, 1897.
His last residence was at Beardstown, 111., where Ann G. continues to
reside.
The following account of his life is taken from the "Creston, Iowa, Daily
Advertiser" of April 14, 1897.
"The closing obsequies of the late C. W. Eckerson were held here at the Metho-
dist church this afternoon. The remains arrived from Beardstown, Illinois, accompan-
ied by the funeral party.
"The casket was placed before the pulpit railing, surrounded by a hank of floral
offerings. The large number of pieces and the beauty of design were unmistakable tes-
timonials of the worth of him of whom they bore silent but effectual testimony. He
had been employed by the Chicago, Builington and Quincy R. R. for twenty-seven years,
the first four and a half as machinist, then as master mechanic, and -was one of the
most widely known and efficient men in the motive department of the "Burlington"
road. His knowledge was acquired by practical service and by his industry, integrity
and ability he was advanced to one of the most responsible positions on the system.
His last removal by the hand of death brought sorrow to almost every home in Creston.
where he had formerly lived for fourteen years. To-day as those grey-bearded shopmen
SIXTH GENERATION. 949
passed the casket and gazed at the calm face, they recalled many kind ieeds and
words ol counsel that had come from him. aiding them in life's struggle.
"buitKblo resolutions were pa=sed by the employes of the C, B. & Q. shops to his
worth, respect and memory."
Issue : —
VII— 2573. FRED A. ECKERSON, b. April 26, 1869, at Rochester,
N. Y.; m. HATTIE JAMES June 21, 1892; address, Alliance Neb.
Issue : —
VIII— 3174. Hilm^n James I-:ckeison, b. Aug. 24, T894.
VIII— 3175. Jessie Ldith Eckeison, b. Feb. 13, 1908.
VII— 2574. SARAH JI. ECKERSON, b. Jan. 26, 1874; d. May
27, 1874.
VII— 2575. ANNA LOUISE ECKERSON, b. Jan. 10, 1878, at Creston
la. : m. OTTO HENRY FISCHER Oct. 25, 1900.
He is in the jewelry business. Address, Beardstown, 111.
Issue : —
VIII— 3176. Charles Henry Fischer b. Jan. 13, 1905; d. Feb. 5, 1907
VIII— 3177. George Eckerson Fischer, h. June 15, 1907.
Issue by second ivife, Adelia J. Foote.
VI— 1290. WALTER G. BATEMAN (John Jacob 5, same line), b.
Aug. 10. 1850: d. Dec. 26, 1879; uiim. (He died of tuberculosis.)
Issue of Jane G. Batenian (T.-^/j) and Nathain E. Harper-.
VI— 1292. WILLIAM THOMAS HARPER (Jane G., Hannah. Jane,
Mary, James), b. June 20, 1835; d. Oct. 8, 1864.
He was in the Union army during the Civil War; was taken prisoner
and died in the Confederate prison at Florence, S. C to which place he had
been transferred from Andersonville, Ga., where h.e had first been incarcerated.
VI— 1293. JOSEPH MONROE HARPER (Jane G., Hannah, Jane,
Marv, James), b. Sept. 30, 1841 ; d. June 20, 1903: m. ANNETTE E. WIL-
SON Feb. 28, 1865, dau. of John Wilson and Martha A. McClellan, b. Feb.
23, 1847, in Richland Co., O.
He was a farmer; resided on a farm bought by his father 5I/S miles S. E.
of Lisbon, Linn Co., but in Cedar Co., la., where he died. He was buried in
Clear Creek Union Cemetery. He enlisted in the army during the Civil War
and was wounded in the foot nt the battle of Shiloh and after being in a hospital
at Keokuk, la., several months was discharged. His widow went to New
Mexico Aug. 29. 1907, and filed a land claim Sept. 2. 5 miles from .Amisted
and 21 miles from Vera Visa, N. Mexico, which is her present address, al-
though Lisbon, la., is her home address.
Issue : —
950 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2576. WILLIE T. HARPER, b. Oct. 23, 1865; d. Feb. 26, 1866;
bur. in Clear Creek Union Cemetery.
VII— 2577. JESSIE F. HARPER, b. Nov. 7, 1867: m. WILLIAM E.
ARBINGAST June 15, 1893, son of Samuel and Barbara Arbingast, b.
Feb. 19, 1863.
They resided at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he is in the rea-1 estate busi-
ness.
Issue : —
VIII— 3178. Helen True Arbingast, b. July 3 5. 1894.
VIII— 3179. Will Edward Arbingast. b. Aug. 15, 1899; d. Aug. 29, 1899.
VIII— 3180. Dorothy Annette Arbingast, b. Sept. 29, 1900.
VIII— 3181. Will Harper Arbingast, b, Jan, 16, 1903,
VII— 2578. HARRY C, HARPER, b, Oct. 26, 1871; m. ETHELYN
BAKER June 21, 1899.
He is a traveling salesman for the International Harvester Co. ; address,
Wolsey, S. Dakota.
Issue : —
VIII— 3182, Bessie Claudia Harper, b. May 30. 1900.
VIII— 3183. Harry Jean Harper, b, Oct. 28. 1901.
VIII— 3184, Frances Glen Haiper, b. May 22, 1904,
VII— 2579. CLAUDE A. HARPER, b. Sept. 27, 1873 ; m. MABEL
E. PUFFER Dec. 7, 1900; address, St. John's, Colfax Co., Wash,
Issue : —
VIII— 318.5, Olive L. Harper, b, March 22, 1902,
VIII— 3186. Joseph C, Ha'-per, b. Sept. 10, 1903.
VIII— 3187, Claude Max Harper, b. Aug, 23, 1906,
VII— 2580, KARL ASHTON HARPER, b, Aug. 14, 1875; '"•
HATTIE LULU YEISLEY Oct. 16. 1901 ; b. Jan, i. 1877; both were b
and m. at Lisbon, la.
They moved to Van Home. la,, and lived there six vears; thai on June
I, 1907, removed to Potomac. Vermilion Co., III. He is a gfrain dealer.
Issue : —
VIII— 3188, Paul Ashton Harper, b. June 2',, 1906, at Van Horn, la.
VII— 2581. N.\THAN E, HARPER, b. June 30, 1881 : m. IVA
YOUNG March 16, 1904,
He is an implement dealer; residence, Wolsey, S. Dak.
Issue : —
VIII— 3189, Nathan Evans H.-.rper, b. April 22, 1905.
VIII— 3190. Ronald Leon Harper, b, April 17, 1909,
VI— 1295. ELEANOR EVANS HARPER (Jane G. 5), b. Oct. 16.
1847; d. Aug. 17, 1854.
VI— 1294. HANNAH GORDON HARPER (twin with last No.),
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b. Oct. 16, 1847; m. HENRY C. KURTZ June 13, 1867, at Lisbon, la.;
address, Lisbon, Linn Co., Iowa.
Issue : —
VII— 2582. ALMA E. KURTZ b. Nov. 7, 1868; m. DR. B. FRANK-
LIN ERB July 8, 1896.
He is a dentist; address, Anamosa, la.
Issue : —
VIII— 3191. Dorothy K. Erb. b. Oct. 3, 1897.
VIII— 3192. Lawrence W. Erb, b. June 29, 1901.
VIII— 3193. Marian E. Erb, b. Feb. 10, 1903.
VII— 2583. WILLIAM H. KURTZ, b. June 15, 1870; m. ADDIE
RUNKLE Nov. 4, 1900.
He is a clothier; address, Lisbon, la.
VII— 2584. RAY L. KURTZ, b. June 16, 1872; m. CORA MOSES
March 12, 1902.
He has a restaurant at SpringviHe, la.
VII— 2585. EDWIN N. KURTZ, b. April 4, 1877.
He is a traveling salesman; headquarters at Cedar Rapids, la.
VII— 2586. BYARD T. KURTZ, b. June 9, 1879.
He is a barber; address Lisbon, la.
VII— 2587. RUTH G. KURTZ, b. Feb. 9, 1881.
She is a bookkeeper at Anamosa, la., with residence at Lisbon, la.
VII— 2588. HARRY L. KURTZ, b. July 26, 1883.
He is a clerk at Ft. Dodge, la., with residence at Lisbon, la.
VH— 2589. ZOE KURTZ, b. Sept. 26, 1886.
She is a typewriter at Cedar Rapids, with residence, at Lisbon, la.
VII— 2590. HOPE KURTZ, b. Jan. 27, 1889.
She is a milliner at Lisbon, la.
VII— 2591. LEWIS A. KURTZ, b. Dec. 10, 1890; at home.
Issue of Sarah M. Bateman (T.-^yd) and George Appleby.
VI— 1296. MARTHA K. APPLEBY (Sarah, Hannah, Jane, Mary,
James), b. Jan. 31, 1844; m. ALBIN J. PYLE Mar. 28, 1867, son of Dan-
iel Pyle and Cidney Pyle, b. Feb. 5, 1836.
He is a bricklayer; resides at 131 5 West St., Wilmington, Del.
Issue : —
VII— 2592. LOTTIE J. PYLE, b. July 6, 1868; unm.; at home.
I
952 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2593. GEORGE A. PYLE, b. Aug. 28, 1869; d. Sept. 4, 1898. He
wai drowned whilst in swimming.
VII— 2594. HOWARD B. PYLE, b. Nov. 24. 1872; m. ELIZA-
BETH RIGLEY Nov. 24, 1906, of Princeton, N. J.
He is an erecting foreman of the American Bridge Co., with no settled
home.
Issue : —
VIII— 3194. Heniy Lovland Pyl'.'. b. Jan. 5, 1007.
VII— 2595. MILTON A. PYLE, b. Jan. 31, 1878.
He is a butcher in Eighth St. Market, Wilmington, Del.; address, 131 5
West St.
VII— 2596. EDWARD T. PYLE, b. Oct. i, 1880; same as brother
of last No.
VI— 1297. JANE G. APPLEBY (Sarah M. 5, same line), b. Feb. 5,
1847; "^- Sept. 30, 1879: unm.
Issue of Tlwiims Batcman {T.-^jj) and Caroline Hoopes.
VI— 1299. EDWIN B.'VTE^IAN (Thomas, Hannah, jane, Mary,
James), b. Jan. 6, 1846: d. Aug. 28. 1876; m. HANNAH L. SPEAKMAN
Feb. 12, 1874, dau. of Richard M. Speakman and Hannah Gheen. b. Feb.
2, 1852.
They resided in \\'est Chester, Pa. ; after his death she removed to Phil-
adelphia (Narberth). '
Issue : —
VII — 2.597. HPiiy T. riaifir.an. b. Aniil H. if7.5: unm.: employed on P. R. R.
VI— 1300. M.\RY B. BATEIMAN (Thomas, Hannah, Janes, Marv,
James), b. Nov. 16, -848: m. HENRY C. MEREDITH Jan. 15, 1874, at
Bingham House, Philadelphia, son of Daniel B. Meredith and Jane Darling-
ton, b. Oct. 20, 1884.
He was educated at Wyers' Academy, West Chester, Pa. : then engaged
in butchering. He purchased the old home 226 S. Church St., w here they re-
side. He has served Wet Chester as Councilman.
Issue, born in West Chester : —
VII— 2598. Helen Curtis MeKdith. b. Ar.il 12, lS7f>; unm.; at home.
VII— 2599. Csn-ie Kirk Mnteri;i3i. h. nri\ 14, 1876; unm.; at home.
VI— 1301. GEORGE BATEMAN (Thoma-; q. same line ), b. Mar. 9,
1851; m. ELLA TERRENCE BROOKE Dec. 29, 1880, dau. of J. Sloan
Brooke and Rebecca Bones, b. June 3. 1857, at Malvern, Pa.
He is engaged in the credit department of John Wanamaker's store at Mar-
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ket, 13th and Chestnut streets, Pliiladelphia. Pa. .with residence 215 N. Adams
St,, West Chester, Pa.
Issue: —
VII~2600. Edwin Brooke Bateman b. Sept. 25, 1SS2; d. July 2h. 1904.
VII-'2B01. George Alan Bai.ecian. )>. Oct. 2, 1S92.
VI— 1302. LYDIA ANN BATEMAX (Thomas 5, same Hne). b. Aug.
12, 1855; d. May 23. 1907; m. JAMES A. CONNER Jan. 13, 1879, son
of Joshua Conner and Mary Underwood, b. March 9, 1858.
He is a letter carrier; address, 320 \V. Union St.. West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2602. Willaid A. Conner, b. Aug. 27, 1S81; employed at Lukens Iron Works, Coates-
vilie. Pa.
Issue of John R. Gordon {T.-^8o) and Leah A. Ilssick, born in Uwchlan Twp.
VI— 1304. WILLIAM GORDON (John R., Joseph, Jane, Mary,
James), b. 9 mo. 15, 1849: d. 3 mo. 4, i88g; bur. at Northwood Cemetery;
m. ELLA S. MEREDITH 6 mo. 24, 1874, W^ihnington, Del., dau. of
Stephen M. Meredith and Anna Sh.eeder. b. Jan. 8, 1845.
They were both school teachers and lx)th taught in Wihiiington, Del.,
at the Taylor & Jackson Academy. After their marriage they went to farm-
ing on the farm of his father which he afterwards inherited and where she
continues with their son. Address, Lion\ille, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue ; —
VII— 2603. EDITH NEWLIN GORDON, b. 5 mo .31, 1875; d. 8
mo. 13, 1898; unm. ; buried in Northwood Cem.
VII— 2604. JOHN R. GORDON, b. 10 mo. 14, 1877; d. 9 mo. 5.
1878; bur. same.
VII— 2605. MEREDITH W. GORDON, b. i mo. 19. 1880; m.
SARAH ROBERTS (widow), h. 6 mo. 5, 1905, dau. of James Murphy and
Josephine Collins, b. 8 mo. 13, 1884.
He resides on and farms the homestead of his father and grandfather;
address, Lionville, Pa.
Issue : —
via— 3195. Paul Meredith Gordon, b. 10-14-1906.
VII— 2606. HOWARD B. GORDON, b. 2 mo. 17, 1882: d. 9 mo.
14, 1884; bur. in Northwood Cem.
Issue of Jonathan Gordon (T.-^8^) and Christiana Hughes, nil born near
Lionville, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1307. REBECCA GORDON (Jonathan, Joseph, Jane. Mary,
James), b. March 23, 1850; unm.
'She is a graduate of State Normal Scho<il, West Chester. Pa.; teacher
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for several years; now residing with her mother, address Lionville, Chester
Co. Pa.
VI— 1308. CHARLES GORDON (Jonathan 5), b. June 23, 1852; m.
ELIZABETH KILPATRICK Feb. 4, 1875, dau. of Archibald Kilpatrick
and Mary Grier, b. June 21, 1850; d. Dec. 2, 1910; bur. at St. Paul's Ceme-
tery.
He is a farmer; address, Kimberton, Chester Co., Pa. Her death re-
sulted presumably from a badly burned face and arms caused by her remov-
ing some fat from the stove which took fire.
Issue : —
VII— 2607. (a) MARY GORDON, b. Nov. 28, 1875; m. JOHN
WALLEIGH Dec. 25, 1899, son of Henry B. Walleigh and Elizabeth O'ev-
enstine, b. May 19, 1872; address, Kimberton, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3196. Ada B. Walleigh, b. March 24, 1904.
VII— 2608 (b) WALTER J. GORDON, b. May 18, 1878; m.
SARAH STEWART Sept. 16, 1902, dau. of James Stewart and Hannah
Mary Mentzer, b. Sept. — , 1880; address, Chester Springs, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3197. Carrie May Gordon, b. May 3, 1903.
VIII— 3198. Blanche Gordon, b. May 1, 1905.
VIII— 3199. Alice Roosevelt Gordon, b. July 22, 1906.
VII— 2609. (c) ANNIE L. GORDON, b. March 9, 1880; m. ABRA-
HAM MOSES June 21, 1898, son of Martin Moses and Catharine Graham.
He is a farmer; address, Chester Springs, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3200. Ernest Moses, b. April 14, 1899.
VIII— 3201. Ellis Moses, b. Feb. 9, 1903.
VIII— 3202. Elsie Moses, b. March 2, 1906.
VII— 2610. (d) C. WARREN GORDON, b. Nov. 27, 1882; m.
MABEL MILLER May 26, 1906, dau. of George Miller and Jennie Mos-
teller, b. April 25, 1885.
•He is a farmer; address, Kimberton, Pa. No issue.
VII— 2611 (e) HOWARD A. GORDON, b. March 8, 1886; unm.;
resides with his parents.
VII— 2612. (f) WILLIAM R. GORDON, b. Jan. 27, 1888; m. IDA
MILLER Nov. — , 1910, dau. of George M. Miller.
VII— 2613. (g) GEORGE M. GORDON, b. Mar. 24, 1890 .
VI^i309. JOSEPH GORDON (Jonathan 5), b. Jan. 7, 1857; m.
SIXTH GENERATION. 955
KATHERINE DAVIS Dec. 18, 1880, dau. of John Davis and Elizabeth
Smith.
He is a iarmer; address, Lionville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2614. JAY GORDON, b. Sept. 9, 1881; m. BLANCHE HOW-
ARD, 1905, dau. of Harry Howard.
He is employed in iron works at Phoenixville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— a203. Frances Gordon, b. Nov. — , 1905.
VI— 1310. ABRAHAM GORDON (Jonathan 5), b. Aug.27, i860; m.
HANNAH GRAHAM Jan. 27, 1894, dau. of Isaac Graham and Martha
Kugler, b. April 29, 1869.
He is a farmer ; address, Lionville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2615. Grace S. Gordon, b. June 15, 1898.
VI— 131 1. GEORGE W. GORDON (Jonathan 5), b. Nov. 28. 1865;
m. MARGARET SMILEY Sept. 25, 1890, dau. of Samuel Smiley and Mary
(nee Loomis), b. Nov. 12, 1862.
He is a farmer; address, Lionville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2616. Leon Gordon, b. March 17, 1891.
VII— 2617. Eva L. Gordon, b. Feb 1, 1897.
VII— 2618. Ella M. Gordon, b. May 2.3, 1900.
VI— 1 3 12. T. ROGERS GORDON (Jonathan 5). b. Oct. 4, 1868;
m. SALINDA G. GRAHAM Feb. 12, 1896, dau. of Isaac Graham and Mar-
tha (nee Kugler), b. March 28, 1874.
He is a farmer; address, Lionville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2619. Earl G. Gordon, b. June 17. 1897.
VII— 2620. Emmiet S. Gordon, b. July 4, 1900.
VII— 2621. Mabel Gordon, b. May 15, 1905.
Line of James, Mary, Mary.
Issue of Mary Whelen Fairlamb {T.-^8j) and William Harris.
VI— 1314. GEORGE FAIRLAMB HARRIS (Maty W, Thomazine,
Mary, Mary, James), b. March 17, 1843, in Bellefonte, Pa.; m. MARY WIL-
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SON CURTIN June 8, 1870, dau. of Hon. Andrew G. Curtin* and Kath-
arine Irvine Wilson, b. March 7, 1845 at Potter's Bank, Centre Co., Pa.
He graduated from the Medical Department of the University of Penn-
sylvania March 12, 1864; was in the military service from March 21, 1864,
to March, 1865, as Asst. Surgeon of 7th Penna. Cavalry, and at Summit
House Hospital, Philadelphia. He located in Bellefonte, Pa., April, 1865,
where he has continued in active practice as a physician.
Children, born at Bellefonte, Pa. : —
VII— 2622. KATHARINE CURTIN HARRIS, b. March. 28, 1871 ;
m. JOHN McCOY SHUGERT April 12, 1899, son of J. Dunlop Shugert
and Mary Stewart McCoy; address, Bellefonte, Pa.
Children born there: —
VIII— 3204. George Harris iiihugert, b. Feb. 1, 1903.
VIII— 3205. Molly McCoy Shugert, b. June 12, 1907.
Note. — Hon. Audrew Giegg Curtin was born April 22, 1815, and died October 7,
1894, being in his eightieth year. He was elected Governor of Pennsylvania in 1860, and
again in 1863. He was consequently "war governor" during the trying times of the late
Civil War, and by his able and eue; getic course was a powerful arm to the Union cause.
He was afterwards Minister of the U. S. to Russia. His father, Roland Curtin, emigrated
from Ireland His mother was the dau. of Andrew Gregg, formerly U. S. Senator from
Pennsylvania. His wife was the dau. of Dr. William Irvine Wilson, formerly of Pot-
ter's Mills, Centre Co., Pa., who m.. a dau. of Judge James Potter of Centre Co., Pa., son
of General James Potter, of Revolutionary fame. Mrs. Curtin died suddenly Dec. 7,
1903, aged 84 years.
The following notice and proclamation give a fair account of his life:
A Bellefonte, Pa., tpecial of October 7, 1894, tells the following; Andrew G. Curtin,
the most famous of all the war Governors and one of the most prominent figures of the
time, died at 5 o'clock this morning after a lingering illness.
The news or the death of the ex-Governor soon sprend about the town, and knots
of people were seen in different places discussing his many flue qualities. The members
of many a household had their eye^ dimmed by tears when they remembered his good-
ness and the help he had given to many of the poor in his quiet way. Always generous,
the old soldiers were his particular friends, and not one of them ever wanted for any-
thing that was in his power to give.
All the members of the ex-Governor's family are living but one, a daughter, Jen-
nie, who married William H. Sago, of Ihaca, N. Y. She died last November. The rest
of his family consists of W. W. Curtin, of Philadelphia; Mary W., wife of Dr. George
F. Harris; Marcy I., wife of Captain K. R. Breese, United States Navy, and Kate W.,
wife of M. D. Burnet, of Syracuse, N. Y. The ex-Governor and his wife had just cele-
brated their golden wedding on the 29th of May last in a quiet way on account of the
recent deaih of their daughter.
Ex-Governor Beaver had full charge of the funeral arrangements. The servlce.s
were conducted by members of the Grand Army of the Republic, who were the old war
Governor's pets.
PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR.
It is with profound sorrow that I aiir.cunce to the citizens of this Commonwealth
the death of Andrew Gregg Curtin, which occurred at his home in Bellefonte, at 5
o'clock, a. m., this seventh day of October, A. D., 1894. His death leaves surviving but
a single one of my predecessors in the Executive office of Pennsylvania. He was one of
the most distinguished in the long line of illustrious men. Dying at the age of four
score years, until lately his eye was not dim nor his natural force abated, and few, if
any, of the citizens of our Slate ever maintained so lasting hold upon the affs^ctions of
its people. Native of Pennsylvania, he sprang from a race of hardy men who left their
impress upon its citizenship and who had been alike conspicuous in public affairs and
in the development of the material interests of the Commonwealth. For more than half
a century he was a member of the learned profession of the law, and though at times
his towering prominence in politics overshadowed his fame as an advocate, his legal
training during his entire public career, was of inestimable advantage :o himself and
benefit to the State.
SIXTH GENERATION. 957
Issue of Thomasinc S. Fairlamb {T.-^88) and P. Frazcr Smith, born in West
Chester, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 13 16. REBECCA D. SMITH (Thomazine S., Thomazine, Mary,
Mary, James), b. July 3, 1834: m. ROBERT E. MONAGHAN Sept. 12,
1866, son of James Monaghan and Catherine Streeper, b. July 24, 1822; d.
June 29, 1895.
His father, a native of Ireland, took an active part in the rebellion led
by Robert Emmett. Upon its failure he, then in his nineteenth year, came to
America, landing at New Castle, Delaware, and being well educated engaged
in teaching. He finally settled in West Fallowfield, Chester Co., Pa., where
Robert E. was born. The son alo engaged in teaching. He afterwards
studied law and settled in West Chester, Pa. He became prominent in the
councils of the Democratic party and was several times their candidate for
Conspicuous as the possible candidate of his party for Governor as early as 1854,
he was appointed Secretary of State to Governor Pollock, and with the exercise of the
ordinary duties of that office he combined the direction and management of the public
school system of the State, then in a somewhat formative condition, and which gained
great impulse toward its future usefulness from his wise counsel. He was a most potent
factor in deterniining the political conditions of the country during the period of the
beginning and prosecution of the war for the Union, and for six years he discharged the
duties of the office of Governor, to which he had been elected and re-elected in a manner
that won for him, above all his contemporaries, the title of "The War Governor." He
was conspicuously helpful to the Federal Government and President Lincoln, and while
always jealous of the honor and regardful of the dignity of his own Commonwealth, he
aided largely to make the part of Pennsylvania in the great struggle second to that of
no other State in the Union, He was active in raising and equipping troops, and the
splendid organization of the Pennsylvania Reserves was owing to his exertions. He
was indefatigable in his ministrations for the comfort of Pennsylvania's soldiers in the
field, on the march, in the camp or in the hospital. No personal service in this behalf
was too exacting for him to render, and again and again his presence inspired our sold-
iery, and his sympathy cheered the wives and children of the absent, and the widows
and orphans of those who rever returned. To him, above all others, the State is in-
debted for the establishment of the Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, and the country owes
to him the splendid example of Pennsylvania's care for the children of her soldier dead.
He and his native St9te were honored by his appointment as Minister Plenipoten-
tiary to one of the great powers of Europe, and he was eminently successful in estab-
lishing and maintaining the most cordial relations of Russia's great empire with our Re-
public. He sat an honored member in the Constitutional Convention which framed our
present fundamental law. He represented with distinction one of the principal Con-
gressional districts of our State in the House of Representatives of the United States,
and when he retired to private life he was followed with the affectionate regard of tho
people of all parties and of every section of the Commonwealth, of which he had been
a faithful public representative. His presence in every popular assembly, and especially
on the occasion of military reunions, was always the occasion for veneration of his Im-
posing and genial personality.
His funeral will take place at Bellefonte, Centre county. Pa., on 'Wednesday, Octo-
ber 10, at 2 o'clock p. m. In honor of his memory, and in recognition of his eminent
public services, I invoke for his bereaved family the sympathy of the people of Penn-
sylvania, and I recommend and order that on the day of his funeral, the flags upon the
public buildings be displayed at half staff and that the several departments of the State
Government within Executive control, be closed upon that day.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at the city of Harrisburg,
this seventh day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-four, and of the Commonwealth the one hundred and nineteenth.
ROBERT E. PATTISON,
By the Governor.
A. L. Tilden, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.
958 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
office. In 1890 Gov. Beaver appointed him one of a joint commission to fix
the boundaries between the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware, and later
Gov. Pattison appointed him on the commission to promote uniformity of
legislation in the United States. He was for twelve years a trustee of the
West Chester State Normal School, and for some years was president of the
board. He was also prominent in all local institutions. Her address is 5133
Chancellor St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue, born in West Cheter, Pa. : —
VII— 2623. KATHARINE STREEPER MONAGHAN (Rebecca D.,
Thomazine S, Thomazine, Mary, Mary, James), b. July 3, 1868; m. AR-
NOLD GRISDRAT TALBOT Feb. 6, 1901, son of William Richmond
Talbot and Mary Cornelia Arnold, b. Dec. 19, 1865. \
Residence and home address, "Hfearthside," Lincoln, R. I., where he has
the Hearthside Looms.
Issue : —
VIII— a206. V/illiam Richmond Talbot, b. Maich 2, 1902.
VIII— 3207. P'rances Talbot, b. Feb. 18. 1906.
VII— 2624. FRANCES SMITH MONAGHAN (Rebecca 5), b.
March 27, 1872; m. JAMES CLARK IRWIN June 5, 1895, West Ches-
ter, Pa., son of William Henry Irwin and Catherine Browning Clark, b. Sept.
23. 1868.
(He is a civil engineer, engaged with the New York Central & Hudson
River R. R. Home address, Hastings upon Hudson, N. Y.
Issue : —
VIII— 3208. James Clark Irwiu. Jr., b. May 25, 1896, at Albany, N. Y.
VIII— 3209. Robert Monaghan Iiwiii, b. March 13, 1899, at Fonda, N. Y.
VIII— 3210. William Henry Irwin, b. April 28, 1901, at Albany, N. Y.
VIII— 3211. John Irwin, b. Sept. 22, 1902, at Yonkers, N. Y.
VII— 2625.FRAZER SMITH MONAGHAN (Rebecca 5), b. May
12, 1873; m. EDITH ELIZABETH HAYES Jan. 23, 1902, dau. of John
Hayes and Harriet Nixon.
He is a civil engineer, engaged largely with the P. R. R. ; address, 5824
Sanson! St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3212. Robert Emmet Monaghan, b. April 30. 1904.
VIII— 3213. Jack Monaghan, b. March 4, 1908.
VI— 1320. GEORGE FAIRLAMB SMITH (Thomazine 5, same
line), b. Feb. 28, 1840; d. )Oct. 18, 1877; m. ANNA ELIZABETH HICK-
MAN Sept. 25, 1867, dau. of Wellington Hickman and Jane E. Osborne, b.
April 7, 1842, at West Bradford; d. Jan. 20, 1910.
He was an attorney-at-law, with office and residence in West Chester,
Pa., where he died; both buried in Oakland Cemetery. She was for some
Note. — James Clark Irwin had two sisters, viz. Florence and Helen. After the
death of his father, his mother m. William A. Cheyney, of Cheyney, Pa.
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time at Wellesley, Mass., but afterwards returned to West Chester, Pa., where
she died.
Issue, born in West Chester, Pa: —
VII— 2626. MARY FRAZER SMITH, b. July 22, 1868.
She is secretary to the dean of Wellesley College for Women ; address,
Wellesley, Mass.
VII— 2627. PERSIFOR FRAZER SMITH, b. Aug. 7, 1870; m.
HAIDEE WINNETTE TYLER June 22, 1898, of Fort Wayne, Ind.
He is master mechanic of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Qiicago and St.
Louis Railroad shops, at Columbus, O. ; address, 911 Madison Ave., Colum-
bus, O.
Issue : —
VIII— a214. Johanna Smith, b. Dec. 8, 1899.
VIII— 3215. Thomazine Fairlamb Smith, b. Nov. 12, 19C2.
VI— 1321. LYDIA VALENTINE SMITH (Thomazine 5, same line),
b. Nov. 2, 1 841 ; d. Sept. 28, 1891 ; unm. ; resided in West Chester, Pa. ; buried
in Oakland Cemetery.
VI— 1323. MARTHA FRAZER SMITH (Thomasine 5), b. May 16,
1845; ^- Feb. 28, 1880; unm.; residence and burial same as her sister.
VI— 1326. PERSIFOR FRAZER SMITH (Thomasine 5), b. Aprii
I, 1849; m. LAURA G. WOOD Dec. 3, 1873, of Pittsburg, Pa., dau. of
W. Dewees Wood and Louisa R. H. Gilpin, b. April 21, 1853.
He was a division superintendent on the P. R. R. at Lewistown, Pa. ;
later resided at Wellsville. O.. and thence removed to Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2628. ROSALIND WOOD SMITH, b. Sept. 28, 1874, at Lew-
istown, Pa.
VII— 2629. LAURA GILPIN SMITH, b. Nov. 23, 1883, at Oakland,
Pa.; m. GEORGE STURDIS OLIVER June — , 1910, son of George T.
Oliver, U. S. Senator from Pa., and Mary Kountze, all of Pittsburg, Pa.
VI— 1329. FRANCES BEREAN SMITH (Thomasine 5), b. Feb. 22,
1853; d. Sept. 27, 1885; unm.: resided in West Chester, Pa., and buried in
Oakland Cemetery.
Issue of James D. McClellan {T.-594) and Elisabeth Litsenberg.
VI— 1333. JOHN LITZENBERG McCLELLAN (James, Sarah,
Mary, Mary, James), b. Sept. 17, 1840; d. Mar. 7, 1862; unm.
He was quartermaster on Gen. George B. McCall's staflf during the Civil
War.
96o TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1334. SARAH KEZIAH McCLELLAN (James 5, same line),
b. Dec 29, 1842; m. DAVID RUTH Oct. 25, 1865, son of Isaac Ruth and
Ju^lia Ann Thomas, of Winisto\\Ti, Chester Co., Pa., b. June 11, 1838; d. Aug.
31, 1881; bur. at Malvern.
He was an attomey-at-law, and candidate for District Attorney at the
time of his death. He resided for some time at Bryn Mawr ; and later at Mal-
vern, Chester Co., Pa., where she continues to reside.
Issue : —
VII— 2630. BESSIE RUTH. b. Nov. 3, 1866; d. same day.
VII— 2631. MARY JULIA RUTH, b. Sept. 21, 1871 ; d. Mar. 31,
1873-
VII— 2632. JAMES DOWNING McCLELLAN RUTH, b. May 11,
1875. at Brj^n Mawr, Montgomery Co., Pa.; m. SAR-\ CRESS FISHER
Oct. 12, 1909, dau. of Jacob H. Fisher, of Chestnut Hill.
He is assistant paying teller at the Franklin National Bank, corner Broad
and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, but resides with his mother at Malvern, Pa.
VI— 1335. CHRISTIANN L. McCLELLAN (James 5), b. Nov. 26,
1844; uiim. ; resides in West Chester, Pa. She was long a faithful assistant
in her father's business.
VI— 1338. MARTHA ANN McCLELLAN (James 5), b. Dec. 4,
1849; m. JAMES W. FRIEND Jan. 4. 1871, of Pittsburg, Pa., son pf
Porter C. Friend and Rebecca Jane \^'ood. He d. Dec. 2"], 1909, aged 63
years.
He was treasurer of the Pressed Steel Car Company, of Pittsburg, and
also president of the Clinton Iron and Steel Company. Her address is 4836
Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2633. CHARLES WOOD FRIEND, b. Oct. 5, 1871 ; unm.
He is engaged with the Clinton Iron and Steel Works, Pittsburg, Pa.
VII— 2634. THEODORE WOOD FRIEND, b. Nov. 18, 1872: m.
LILLIAN A. McCLURE April 22, 1902.
He is also engaged with his brother in the business of which his father
was a principal manager; address. Pittsburg. Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3216. Theodore Wood Friend, Jr., b. Feb. 28, 1903.
VII— 2635. ELIZABETH McCLELL.AN FRIEND, b. June 26, 1880:
m. WILLIAM HOWARD PARKE Nov. 20, 1907.
VII— 2636. REBECCA JANE FRIEND, b. March 18. 1883: m.
HAY WALKER. 3d, Jan. 23, 1906.
SIXTH GENERATION. 961
Issue : —
VZII— 3217. John Walker, b. Dec. 21, 1906.
VI— 1339. HENRY PARKE McCLELLAN (James 5), b. Sept. 2-],
185 1 ; unm.
He was engaged with the Sharpless Separator Works at West Chester,
Pa., where he stiH resides.
VI— 1341. ANN HEMPHILL McCLELLAN (Tames 5). b. Oct. 5,
1858; d. Dec. 22. 1900; m. HARRY T. FRIEND Oct. — , 1888, of Pitts-
burg, Pa., brother to James W. Friend (see T.-1338).
He is one of the Chnton Iron & Steel Company. No issue.
VI— 1342. LIZZIE LITZENBERG McCLELLAN (James 5), b. Feb.
3, 1862; m. JOHN W. BETZ Nov. 7, 1888, of Danville, Pa., b. May 9,
1854.
He is of the Geo. H. Harris & Co. in tlie wl.ulesale cheese trade at Cuba,
N. Y. Her address, "The Bristol," 12th and Walnut Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa.
No issue.
Line of James, M.a.rv, Thom.xzine.
Issue of Phebc Ann Baily {T.-^q^) and Mill.) i DHr)ialI, A. M.
VI— 1343. JOEL BAILY DURNALL (Phebe Ami, Ann, Thomazine,
Mary, James), b. March 8, 1846: d. May 23, 1880: m. ROSETTA GIBBS
Aug. 2, 1871, dau. of Philip and Martha Gil hs. of Edgefield, S. C.
He was employed in a Government oflice in Washington, D. C. He re-
signed and went to New York, designing to go \Wst, but died there; buried
in Bradford Cemetery. No issue :
VI— 1346. HORACE W. DURNALL ( Plichc Ann. Ann. Thomazine.
Mary, James), b. May 20, 1851; m. ELIZ.\ C.\RPENTER June 24, 1886.
dau. of Moses S. Carpenter and Cidney Baldwin, b. March 9, 1861, at West
Bradford.
He graduated at Cohunbian College, Washington, D. C, 1878. as M. D.,
and practiced medicine two years. Has since had a position in the War De-
partment office' in Washington, D. C. His wife and children reside in Mar-
shallton, Chester Co., Pa., which is his 'ega! residence.
Issue : —
VU— 2637. Francis Worth Durnall, b. June 15. 1S87.
'Tp is in the T'. S. Reclamation Service in vrinii'! s^Mfs wept of the Mississippi
rivrr, with home address with parents.
962 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VIX— 2ti3S MiUou Wolleiton Duinall*, b. Nov. 10, 1888.
He is employed with the Sharpies Separator Works in West Chester, Pa.; resides
with parents.
VII— 2639. Margaretta Marshall Durnall, b. April 3, 1891.
VII— 2640. Elizabeth Carpenter Durnall. b. Oct. 3, 1897.
VII— 2d41. Octavia Cassidy Durnall, b. Dec. 20, 1899.
VI— 1347. OLIVIA VIRGINIA DURNALL ( Phebe Ann 5), b. Aug.
19, 1853; m. RICHARD WASHINGTON WALKER Oct. 3, 1899, at
the Church of the Incarnation, Washington, D. C, Rev. Dr. Tavlor Snyder,
the rector, officiating.
Their residence is at Glen Moore, Chester Co.. Pa., but they went tem-
porarily to California, where lie took a course in the Leland Stanford Uni-
versity. No issue.
VI— 1348. HARVEY L. DURNALL (Phebe Ann 5), b. Dec. 4, 1854.
His mind became impaired and he is in an asylum.
VI— 1349. MARIAN THOMAZINE DURNALL (Phebe Ann 5), b.
July 29, 1856: d. Sept. 19, 1878; unm. : buried in Bradford Cemetery.
Issue of Richard D. Baily {T.-jp6) and A)ni Eliza Carpenter.
VI— 1350. GEORGE W. BAILY (Richard 5), b. Tan. 13, 1843; d.
Feb. 16, 1853.
VI— 1351. JOEL C. BAILY (Richard 5), b. April 18, 1845; ^- April
28, 1867; unm.
Both were buried at Romansville, Pa.
VI— 1352. ANN ELIZABETH BAILY (Richard, Ann, Thomazine,
Mary, James), b. April 6, 1848; d. July 24, 191 1 ; she resided in Marshallton.
Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1353. EMIMOR EUGENE BAILY (Richard, Ann. Thomazine,
Mar3\ James), b. D?c. 20, 185 1; d. Feb. 24, 1887; bur. at Fernwood Cem. :
m. SALLIE J. BUCKLEY Dec. 28. 1872, dau. of James Buckley and Fran-
cis Christie, b. Sept. 14, 1850, Covington, Ky
The}' resided in Philadelphia, Pa., where he died. She resides at 4345
Penn St., Frankford, Phi'adelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2642. ELLA SALOME BAILY, b. Oct. 12, 1873. at Clifton,
NotP. — Milton Durnall, by his first wife , had three chil-
dren: M-ri? (vho became the wife of Rev. Uriah Walton and died at Ottumwa, la,
Sept. 8, 1900), Elizabeth and Thomas Durnall.
SIXTH GENERATION. 963
Pa.; m. WILLIAM J. LOMAS, 1899; b. Nov. 6, 1872, in England.
They have meat, etc., stores in Germantown, with residence 43 Pleas-
ant St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3218. Fiances Marie Lomas, b. May 12, 1900, at West Philadelphia.
VIII — 3219. William Eugene Lomas, b. July 5, 1901, at Germantown.
VIII— 3220. Albert Ernest Lomas, b. Nov. 2, 1902, same.
VII— 2643. MARY LIZZIE BAILY, b. Oct. 24, 1875; d. Jan. 3, 1890.
VII— 2644. MINNIE OLIVIA BAILY, b. June 19, 1883, at West
Philadelphia; resides with her mother.
VI— 1354, HANNAH CAROLINE BAILY (Richard 5). b. Mar. 6,
1854; d. July 5, 1864; buried at MarshaHton.
Issue of SaiHuel K. Baily {T.-^gj) and Mary P. Davis.
VI— 1355. ABRAHAM SHARPLESS BAILY (Samuel. Ann, Thom-
azine, Mary, James), b. April 16, 1859; d. Nov. 6, 1886; unni.; painter by
trade; resided in Oxford, Pa., and was there buried.
VI— 1356. ANN MARY BAILY (Samuel 5, same line), b. April 9,
1861 ; bur. Oct. 11, 1907; unm. ; buried in Oxford, Pa., Cemetery.
VI— 1357. RICHARD D. BAILY (Samuel 5. same line), b. June 21,
1863: m. MARGARET GALLAGHER July — , 1887. dau. of Joseph Gal-
lagher and Francina Dickey, b, June 6, 1868.
'He is a tinsmith and roofer; address, Oxford, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2fi4.';. .Joseph Rutherford Baily. b. Nov. 26. Ji:88.
VII— 2646. Samuel Kennedy Baily, b. Oct. -. 1893
VI— 1358. THOMAZINE JANE BAILY (Samuel K. s^. b. Sept. i.
1865; bur. Aug. 3, 1907 at Oxford Cemetery; m. J. FREDERICK ENGLER
Oct. 8. 1896: b. in Germany, June 17, i86g.
He emigrated to this country, and is of the firm of Engler & Murdaugh.
bakers, confectioners, etc., Oxford, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2647. Robert Fn Jerick Engler. b. Dec. 1, 1897.
VII— 2648. Marv Emili" Fngler, b. Julv 10, 1899.
VII— 2649. Richard Baily Engler, b. Oct 26. 1901.
Line of James, Mary, Joseph.
Jssue of Elisabeth D. Sharpless (T.-ffpS) and Abraham S. Ashbridgc. born!
near Downingtown, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1 361. MARY R. ASHBRIDGE (Elizabeth D., Mary, Joseph.
Mary, James), b. 9 mo. 9, 1858, at Ondawa: m. J. DOUGLAS PERKINS
964 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Oct. 2, 1889, of Coatesville, Pa., son of John D. Perkins and Martha V. Miller,
b. I mo. 13, 1857; reside in Coatesville, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2650. John Douglass Porklns, Jr., b. July 24, 1890.
VII— 2651. Joseph Ashbridge Perkins, b. Feb. 9, 1892.
VII— 2652. Mary Ashbridge Perkins, b. Mar. 29, 1896.
VII— 2653. Katharine Vastine Perkins, h. Feb. 8, 1901.
■VI— 1362. REBECCA ASHBRIDGE (Elizabeth D. 5), b. 5 mo. 12,
i860; m. HENRY ECROYD, M. D., 10 mo. 30, 1890; son of James Ecroyd
and Rachel E. Haines, b. 5 mo. 6, 1858, near Muncy, Pa. ,
He graduated M. D. at University of Pennsylvania. He is marine sur-
geon U. S. A., and president of Newport Medical Society. Residence, New
port, R. I.
Issue : —
VII— 2654. Henry Ecroyd, Jr., b. 7-11-1892.
VII— 2655. Elizabeth Ashbridge Ecroyd, b. 10-15-1895; d. 7-31-1903.
VII— 2656. Mary Haines Ecroyd, b. 4-1S-1897.
VI— 1363. RICHARD I. DOWNING ASHBRIDGE (Elizabeth 5),
b. 9 mo. 22, 1861 ; unm.
He graduated C. E., University of Pennsylvania; was at one time em-
ployed in Lake Superior region in railroad surveying and construpction ; later
located in Philadelphia.
VI— 1364. ABRAHAM S. ASHBRIDGE (Elizabeth D. 5), b. 2 mo.
15, 1863; m. E. ST. CLAIR WHITNEY 11 mo. 28, 1900, dau. of Wil-
liam Whitney and Eimma Nichols, b. 1870.
He is an attorney-at--law, 1524 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2657. Whitney Ashbridge, b. 11-15-1904.
VI— 1365. JOSEPH S. ASHBRIDGE (Elizabeth D. 5), b. 6 mo. 20,
1865; unm.; resides with his mother on the homestead in F^st Cain. Qiester
Co. ; address. East Downingtown, Pa.
VI— 1366. ELIZABETH ARCHER ASHBRIDGE ( Elizabeth D. sj.
1). II mo. 18, 1867; m. CLEMENT S. RUTTER Sept. 20, 1893, son uf
Levi Rutter and Sally Perkins.
They were for a time at Spokane, Wash., latei" at Ardmore, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2658. Clemenf S. Rutler. Jr.. b. July 17, 1894.
VII— 2659. Richard Ashbridge Rutter, b. April 27, ]S!17.
VII— 2660. Morris Wister Stroud Rutter, b. May 15, 1905.
VI— 1367. ELEANOR ASHBRIDGE (Elizabeth D. O, b. 4 mo. 8,
1875; luim; living with her mother; address. East Downingtown, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 965
Issue of Mary R. Sharpless (T.-^Qp) and George W. Jacobs, born in West
Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1368. THOMAS H. B. JACOBS. (Mary R., Mary, Joseph, Mary,
James), b. Jan. 17, 1865: m. LOUISE G. HOWELL Oct. 11, 1909.
He graduated C. E., University of Pennsylvania, 1886; Philadelphia of-
fice, Crozer Bldg., 1420 Chestnut St.; resides at Glenlock on P. R. R., with
address West Ciiester, Pa., R. D. 12.
VI— 1369. GEORGE W. JACOBS, JR. (Mary R. 5), b. May 2, 1867;
unm.
He is an attomey-at-law, Philadelphia office, Land Title Bldg., Room
302 ; home residence on the homestead farm, Glailock Chester, Co., Pa.
•VI— 1371. ELIZABETH A. JACOBS (Mary R. 5), b. April 14, 1876;
resides with her brother, George W., at Glenlock, Pa.
VI— 1372. JOHN JACOBS (Mary R. O. b. Dec. i, 1878; d. March
10, 1887; bur. at St. Paul's P. E. Church.
VI— 1373. JANE BOWEN JACOBS (Mary R. 5), b. Aug. i, 1879;
residence same as her sister.
Issue of Sarah M. Downing {T.-602) and John J. Pinkerhn, born in West
Chester, Pa.
VI— 1375. ELIZABETH D. PINKERTOX (Sarah M.. Richard I..
Joseph, Mary, James), b. June 19. 1866; m. JOHN S. WEBSTER July 2,
1903, son of William Webster and Anna Stump: address, Calvery, Harford
Co., Md. Reside on an old Webster homestead.
Issue : —
VII— 2661. Nancy Webster.
VI— 1376. SUSAN D. PINKERTON (Sarah M. O b. Dec. 24. 1867;
unm. ; resides with her mother.
VI— 1377. CHARLES PINKERTON (Sarah M. 5), b. July 2, 1871:
m. ELLEN HERNDON ARTHUR Nov. 19, 1903, dau. of Chester A. Ar-
thur* and Herndon.
Note. — Chester A. Arthur was elected Vice President of the United States in 1S80
on the ticltet with James A. Garfield, and upon his death became President for about
three and a half years. His wife was a memlier of a distinguished Virginia family, dau.
of Commander William Lewis Herndon. In 1851 — being then a lieutenant, he was sent.
with Lieutenant Lardner Gibson, to make an exploration of the .Amazon River and its
tributaries. He was promoted to the rank of Commander in 1855, and entered the ser-
vice of the Panama Mail Steamship Company. He perished in the wreck of the Central
America, which went down in a cyclone off the coast of South Carolina.
966 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He is a member of the brokerage firm of Haveme3'er & Pinkerton, of New
York. He graduated from Williams College, 1894, and is a member of the
"Sons of the Revolution."
VI— 1378. JOHN J. PINKERTON, JR. (Sarah M. 5), b. Dec. 4, 1879;
d. July 14. 1889. He died of diphtheria at Rangeley, Ale., and was brought
to West Cliestcr I'cir burial in a hermetically sealed casket.
Issue Of J. Havard Dozening ( T.-OOt) and Elisabeth Riitfer, born near Down-
ingtown. Pa.
VI— 137.). RICHARD I. DOWNING ( T. Havard 5), b. June 21,
1873; d. April I J, 1883.
VI— 1380. LEWIS RfTTER DOWNING (J. Havard, Richard I.,
Joseph. Mary, Jame^), b. March 19, 1875; m. JANE M. MOREHOUSE
Oct. II. 1903. dau. of John L. Morehouse and Annie C. Laflferty, b. July 22,
1880; address. West Chester, Pa.
Issue : — ■
VII— 2665. Anne Morehouse Downing, b. March 15, 1907.
VI— 13S1. JOSEPH MAY DOWNING (J. Havard 5). b. May 4,
1876; d. Alarch — , 1899: unm,
^'T— 1382. EI,LEN POTTS DOWNING (J. HaA^rd 5), b. Aug. 4.
1883; ni. NORRTS S. LONGAKER April 6, 1904, son of Abraham Brower
Longaker and Mary Moore Singluff, b. 1876.
He i=; assistant passenger agent of Pennsylvania R. R., with residence in
Philadelphia. Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2666. Fllzabeth Downing Longaker, b. Jan. 17, 1905.
VII— 2667. Norris Singluff I.ongaker, Jr.. b. Oct. 9, 1906.
Line of J.^mes, M.\ry, Sarah.
Issue of Joseph Webster (T.-6oy) and Ph-ebe Ann Sweeten. aM born near
Downingtown, Chester Co.. Pa.
VI— 1384. WILLIAM WINFIELD WEBSTER (Toseph, Samuel,
Sarah. Mary, James), b. July 13, 1856; m. ANGELINA MERCER Oct. 22,
1880, Coatesville. Pa., dau. of Kersev Mercer and Alarv Walker, b. Feb. 6,
1848. at East Bradford. Pa.
He is a farmer; owns 90 p.crcs in West Bradford, where they reside: ad-
dress, Marshallton, Pa.. R. D. 11. Also owns a large farm near Downing-
town.
Issue :—
SIXTH GENERATION. 967
VII— 2668. Howard Webster, b. Aug. — , 1881; d. 2 weeks old.
VII— 2669. Walter Webster, b. April — , 1882; d. 2 weeks old also.
VII— 2670. Hannah Mary Webster, b. Aug. 3, 1884; m. Harry Souders Oct. 5, 1908, of
Honeybrook, Chester Co., Pa., where they reside.
VII— 2671. Emma Louise Webster, b. Aug. 21, 18S7; at home.
VII— 2672. Joseph Wesley Webster, b. March 13, 1890; at home.
VII— 2673. Phebe Florence Webster, b. Aug. 23, 1892; at home.
VI— 1385. AMY D. WEBSTER f Toseph 5), b. Eeb. 4, 1858; d. July
31, 1910; bur. at St. Paul's Church, Uwhclan, Pa. ; m. GEORGE M. HIGH-
LEY April 9, 1882, sou of John S. His^hlev aud Sarah C. Marcli, b. March
31, 1861.
He is a blacksmith; was located for 19 years at Dihvorthtown and later
in West Chester., Pa., with address 317 S. Darlingtou St.
Issue : —
VII— 2674. Laura Mae Highley. b. .Tune 24, 1883; address Norristown.
VII— 2675. Herbert H. Highley, b. Dec. 23, 1R85; d. Jan. 22, 1908; bur. Lionville, St. Paul's
Church.
VII— 2676. William George Highley, b. Dec. 9, 1887; machinist at West Chester.
VII— 2877. John Marshall Highley, b. June 27, 1890.
VI— 1386. JOSEPHINE V. WEBSTER (Toseph O.b. Jan. 31, i860;
m. WILLIAM MALLALIEU April 11, 1882, -.^on of George W. Mallalieu
and Mary Marten, b. Dec .7, i860. He is foreman in the flanging department
of the Lukens steel plant. Address, Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2678. Oscar Mallalieu, b. May 22 1883.
VII— 2679. Florence Mary Mallalieu, b. May 28, 1SS4.
VII— 2680. Chester Arthur Mallalieu. b. Aug. 20, 1886.
VII— 2681. Anna Elsie Mallalieu. b. Nov. 16, 1888.
VII— 2682. Sara Elizabeth Mallalieu, b. Jan. 31, 1891.
VII— 2683. John Ellis Mallalieu, b. Oct. 24. 1892.
VII— 2684. Samuel Leon Mallalieu. b. Aug. 18, 1894.
.. VI— 1387. SAMUEL JACKSON WEBSTER (Joseph 5), b. May
20, 1864; unm.
He is a fanner; was at Bala. Philadelphia, for a time; later near East
Downingtown, Pa.
VI— 1388. GEORGE CLARK WEBSTER (Jcseph O, b. Aug. to,
1865: m. JENNIE ELV.A WILLIAMS Sept. 30, IQOO, dau. of Elias F.
and Mary J. Williams, b. Mav 12. 1884; addre!?s, 226 New St., Coatesville.
Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2685. Ellwood James Webster, b. March 18, 1901.
VII— 2686. Lydia Elmira Webstor, b. Aug. 2, 1902; d. Aug. 7, 1902.
VII— 2687. Jessie May Webster, h. March 30, 1904.
VII— 268S. George Franklin Webster, b. July 29. 1906: d. Aug. 23, 1906.
VII— 2689. Alice Elizabeth Webster, b. Jan. 10. 1908.
968 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1389. ISAAC ROLAND WEBSTER (Joseph 5), b. Aug. 2,
1867; m. CLARA GUTHRIE (widow) March — , 1897, dau. of Wilham
Hallman and Mary J. LesHe.
He is. a farmer near St. Peters, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2690. Edgar Webster, b. Oct. 27, 1897.
VII— 2691. Wilson Webster.
VII— 2692. Earl Webster.
VII— 2693. Harold Webster.
VII— 2694. Edna Webster.
VI— 1390. SARAH H. WEBSTER (Joseph 5), b. Sept. 22, 1869;
unm. ; home address with her brother, Samuel J. (q. v.).
VI— 1 39 1. MARY ELIZABETH WEBSTER (Joseph 5), b. March
4, 1871 ; m. DR. EDGAR D. LARKIN Oct. 30. 1894, son of Jesse Larkin
and Rachel Dingee, b. Aug. 16, 1868.
He was a dentist, but his health failing he engaged in other business;
residence corner of Chestnut and Washington Sts., Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2695. Jessie Larkin, b. May 6, 1896.
VII— 2696. Alvord Rogers, b. Oct. 27, 1897.
VII— 2697. Martha Reid Larkin, b. Jan. 30, 1905.
VII— 2698. Edgar Webster Larkin, b. Feb. 2.5, 1906.
VII— 2699. George Maris Larkin, b. June 8, 190S.
VI— 1392. JESSIE E. WEBSTER (Joseph 5), b. July 31, 1874; unm.;
resides with her brother, Samuel J. ; address, E. Downingtown, Pa.
Issue of Alfred Webster {T-6og) and Sarah C. Rankin.
VI— 1393. MARY ELIZAEBTH WEBSTER (Alfred, Samuel, Sarah.
Mary. James), b. Nov. 27, 1857, •" Chester Co., Pa.; m. JOHN W. SUM-
MERS July 24 ,x88i, Pav.son, 111., son of Jathean and Caroline Summers, b.
Oct. 3, 1847.
In 1 901 he went to Kansas, where it is believed he was murdered for
his money, as he was never heard of afterwards.
M. second, HENRY SKELTON, July 16, 1908; address. West Plains,
Howell Co., Mo.
Issue : —
VII— 2700. JATHEAN SUMMERS, b. April 12, 1882; d. same date.
VII— 2701. SARAH CAROLINE SUMMERS,b. Aug.3, 1883; d.June
12, 1908.
VII— 2702. AMY LOUISA SUMMERS, b. July 24. 1885; m.
SIXTH GENERATION. 969
THOMAS PORTER MEANS, Oct. 20, 1907; address, Sargent, Texas
Co., Mo.
VII— 2703. EMILY SUMMERS, b. June 25, 1888: d. April 30, 1890.
VII— 2704. ALBERTA SUMMERS, b. Aug. 26, 1891.
VII— 2705. WEBSTER THEODORE SUMMERS, b. April 3, 1896.
VI— X394. EMILY ELLEN WEBSTER (Alfred 5), b. Dec. 3, 1859;
d. April 30, 1891 ; m. JACOB HINCKLE* Oct. 29, 1876.
He was born in Lancaster Co., Pa. They reside with address Payson,
Adams Co., 111.
Issue : —
VII— 2706. WESLEY ADAM HINCKLE, b. Nov. 12, 1877; unm.
Hb is a farmer; address, Payson, 111., R. D. i.
VII— 2708. SARAH CATHARINE HINCKLE, b. Oct. 10, 1879; m.
FREDERICK JOSEPH COOK Sept. 6. 1899, son of William and Cath-
arine Cook, b. May 3, 1865.
(He is a farmer. They live 10 miles from Payson, 111., which is their
address.
Issue : —
VIII— 3221. William Jacob Cook, b. June 12, 1901.
VIII— 3222. Frank Robert. Cook, b. Oct. 7, 1903.
VIII— 3223. Florence Katie Cook, b. March 2, 1906.
VIII— 3224. Roy Theodore Cook. b. March 17, 1908.
VII— 2709. JOSEPH HINCKE, b. Oct. 18, 1883; unm.
He is a rural mail carrier ; address, Payson, 111.
VII— 2710. MARY HINCKLE., b. July 5, 1886; d. July 20. 1886.
VI— 1396. EDWARD D. WEBSTER (Alfred 5), b. Nov. 22. 1866;
m. and had six or seven children born at Hannibal, Mo.
VI— 1397. HANNAH LEWIS WEBSTER (Alfred 5), b. Dec. 18,
1872; m. JOSEPH TOTTEN; address, Shelbina, Shelby Co.. Mo.
Issue : —
VII— 2717. Alfred Ray Totten, b. July 14, 1891.
VII— 2718. Joseph W. Totten, b. Oct. 10. 1892.
VII— 2719. Sarah R. Tottrn, b. July 27. 1895.
VII— 2720. Harry D. Tott.-:i. b. Feb. 25. 1898
VII— 2721. Frankie Totten, b. April 18. 1901.
VII— 2722. Susie Totten, b. Oct. 4, 1903.
Note. — Jacob HInckle m. a second wife by whom he has a son. Roy Hinckle, and a
dau., Iva May HInckle.
970 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of IVilliain D. Webster {T.-612) and Annie Pawling.
VI— 1399. EMMA E. WEBSTER (William D., Samuel, Sarah Mary,
James), b. Jan. 10, 1867; m. FRANKLIN MILES June 22, 1886; b. June
22, 1864; d. April 9, 1906.
Her address. East Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2723. Oscar Sarke Miles, b. June 8, 1887.
He is in the U. S. Marine Service.
VII— 2724. Edgar Webster Miles, b. Feb. 15, 1892.
VI— 1400. MARY ELLEN WEBSTER (William D. 5), b. Oct. 10,
1869; m. JOSEPH R. PLACE, JR., Dec. 24, 1889, son of Joseph R. Place
and Esther Trout, b. May 20, 1867; address. No. 10 Front St., Bridgeport,
Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2725. Ethel May Place, b. Aug. 18, 1890.
VII— 2726. Anna Mary Place, b. Oct. 5, 1892.
VII— 2727. Joseph W. Place, b. Feb. 25, 1895.
VII— 2728. Walter Earl Place, b. Sept. 11, 1898.
VII— 2729. Sarah Pauline Place, b. Oct. 27. 1901.
VII— 2730. Horace Edgar Place, b. June 26, 1901.
VII— 2731. William Alfred Place, b. July 19, 1906.
VII— 2732. Lillian Laura Place, b. June 27, 1908.
VI— 1402. EFFIE MAY WEBSTER (William D. 5), b. March 6,
1873; m. JAMES FLACK Aug. 23, 1893, son of John Flack; d. Oct. i,
1905.
M. second, THEODORE RIGGS, Aug. 6, 1906, son of William P.
Riggs and Sarah Pauling; address, 222 E. Washington St., Norristown, Pa.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 2733. Mabel Flack, b. Feb. 14. 1894.
VII— 2734. Gertie Flack, b. Oct. 5, 1898.
VII— 2735. Albert Flack, b. 190— (?).
Issue by second husband : —
VII— 2736. Herbert Riggs, b. May 31, 1907.
VI— 1403. ALFRED L. WEBSTER (WilHam D. 5), b. March 19,
1874; m. ELLA BOYER March 17, 1896, dau. of Jonas Boyer. No issue;
address, Pottstown, Pa.
VI— 1404. JOSEPH WALTER WEBSTER (William D. 5), b. June
29, 1876; m. SARAH AMELIA HOFFMAN May 27, 1899, dau. of John
L. Hoffman and Elizabeth Hess, b. Sept. 26, 1879.
He is employed on the Schuylkill Divison of P. R. R. ; address, 908 Jack-
son St., Norristown, Pa.
i Issue born there : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 971
VII— 2737. Anna Gertrude Webster, b. Oct. 23, 1899; d. July 20. 1900.
VII— 2738. Edna May Webster, b. May 11, 1901.
VII— 2739. William John Webster, b. May 21, 1908.
VI— 1405. LAURA WEBSTER (William D. 5), h. March iT.. 1878;
m. CALVIN RODENBAUGH Oct. 27, 1899, son of John Rodeiiban-h and
Margaret Dean, b. Aug. 21, 1873; address, 103 Third St., Bridgep.m. I'a.
Issue : —
VII— 2740. MlrUe Rodenbaugh, b. Feb. 10. 1900.
VII— 2741. Frank Rodenbaugh, b. March 13, 1902.
VU— 2742. John Rodenbaugh, b. June 28. 1904.
VII— 2743. Margaret Rodenbaugh, b. Aug. 13, 1906.
Issue of Downing I. Webster {T.-6j;) and Sarah Jauc Wilson.
VI— 1407. JAMES WEBSTER (Downing I., James, Sarah, Mary,
James), b. Sept. 16, 1855; d. Aug. 26, 1879; m. EMMA . They re-
side at Marietta, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2744. Laura Webster, b. July --, 1879.
VI— 1408. CLARA REBECCA WEBSTER (Downing I. 5), h. June
i8v 1857; d. Nov. 9, 1882; m. MORRIS EVERD JONES Jan. 23. 1879,
son of Franklin Jones and Jane A. Farr, b. circa May, 1851 : d. Oct. 1, 1882;
both buried in Grove Cemetery, Whitford, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII — 2745. Jennie Pearl Joiie , b. Aug. i7, 187S; address, Downingtown, Pa.
VI— 1409. JOSEPH WEBSTER (Downing I. 5). I). Aiay 24, 1859; d.
April 29, 1881 ; unm. ; resided in Downingtown, Pa.
VI— 1410. ELMER ELLSWORTH WEBSTER ( i -..wnin- T. 5), b.
Dec. 24, 1861 ; d. Nov. 26, 1882: unm.; lived in Downinj^inwii, Pa.
VI— 1411. WESLEY E. WEBSTER (Downing i. --,). W Sept. 5.
1868; unm.
He is a foreman on P. R. R., in charge of tracks; address, Downingtown,
Pa.
Issue of Elisha E. Webster {T.-6i-,) and Margaret Rankin.
(See only record under his name in I'ifth Generation.)
Issue of lacob Sharpless Webster ( T.-616) and Angcline Rambo.
VI— 1416. FRANK WEBSTER (Jacob S.. James, Sarah. Marj'.
972 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
James), b. Dec. i8, 1865; m. ELIZABETH TORBET Sept. 17, 1887, dau.
of William and Mary Torbet, b. June 8, 1867; d. May 1, 1910.
M. second, GERTRUDE MARY GILBERT Sept. 20, 1910.
He is a locomotive engineer on P. R. R., with residence 13?. Altoona
Ave., Enola, Pa,
Issue : —
VII— 2746. Lester Sharpless V.'ebster, b. Jan. 23, 1896.
VII— 2747. Ralph J. Webster, b. Oct. 30, 1897.
VII— 2748. Franklin Webster, b. 1899; d. Feb. 17, 1903.
VII— 2749. Roy Lewis Webster, b. June 30, 1901.
VII— 2750. Frances Lillian Webster, b. Sept. 29, 1902.
VII— 2751. Theodore Webster, b. Sept. 13, 1905.
VI— 1418. GEORGE WEBSTER (Jacob S. 5), b. Oct. 21, 1871; m.
FLORA BARNES. She d. Mar. 18, 1901.
M. second, ELLEN M. KLINGBEIL, Dec. 17, 1906, dau. of John C.
Klingbeil and Elizabeth Broome, b. Nov. 22, 1875.
He is night transfer agent of Pennsylvania R. R., with residence at 131
S. Fourth St., Columbia, Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
VII— 2752. Esther Webster, d. In infancy.
VII— 2753. George Carl Webster, b. Oct. 18, 1900.
Issue by second wiie : —
VII— 2754. Marlon May Webster, b. April 2, 1908.
VI— 141 7. JACOB D. WEBSTER (Jacob S. 5), b. Mar. 4, 1868; m.
CLARA DOUGHERTY Mar. 22, 1892, dau. of Robert Dougherty and
Catharine Trainer, b. Aug. 12, 1872.
He is a locomotive engineer on P. R. R. ; resides on Ciunberland St., Har-
risburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2755. Ruth M. Webster, b. Jan. 16, 1893.
VII— 2756. Alfred D. Webster, b. Nov. 2, 1894; d. Mar. 8, 1899.
VII— 2757. Charles Elmer Webster, b. Feb. 15, 1897.
VII— 2758. Clara May Webster, b. April 12, 1899.
VII— 2759. Edward Sharpless Vs'ebster, b. June 12. 1902.
VII— 2760. Thomas Livingston Webster, b. Dec. 26, 1903.
VII— 2761. Robert Marcus Webster, b. May 8, 1906.
Issue of Cicero S. Webster {T.-618) and Ann Singher.
VI— 1422. JOHN D. WEBSTER (Cicero, John, Sarah, Mary, James),
b. July 30, 1858; m. EMMA THEODORA KNODT July 16, 1885, dau. of
Frederick N. Knodt and ]Margaret Hoffman, b. July 18, i860.
He is a locomotive engineer on P. R. R. ; they reside 209 Walnut St.,
Norristown, Pa.
Issue : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 973
VII— 2762. RALPH S. WEBSTER, b. May 24, 1886; m. GOLDIE E.
FULS May 4, 1905, dau. of William Fuls and Lillie Rhodes ; reside in Nor-
ristown, Pa.
Children : —
VIII— 3225. Rebecca Clandine Webster, b. July 25, 1906.
VIII— 3226. Margaret Olive Webster, b. Nov. 27, 1907.
VII— 2763. MARY CLAUDINE WEBSTER, b. June 15, 1888; d.
March 26, 1890.
VII— 2764. OLIVE LILLIAN WEBSTER, b. Aug. 24, 1890; at
home.
VII— 2765. WILLIAM CICERO WEBSTER, b. Sept. 21, 1893; d.
same date.
,VI— 1423. EDWARD G. WEBSTER (Cicero 5), b. Dec. 20, 1859;
m. EMMA GRAHAM. They were legally separated.
M. second, MARY SHEETS Nov. 24, 1896, dau. of John Sheets and
Mary Rebecca Gildersleeve, b. Sept. 25, 1869.
He is a rougher in a rolling mill, with residence 613 Manor St., Colum-
bia, Pa.
Issue by first wife: —
VII— 2766. MABEL WEBSTER; m. ALLIE WENNER Dec. — .
1906.
He is a fireman on Pennsylvania R. R. They reside in Harrisburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3227. Ethel Wenner, b. May 20, 1907.
VIII— 3228. George Wenner, b. Nov. — , 1908.
Issue by second wife : —
VII— 2767. LILLIAN WEBSTER, b. April i6, 1899.
VII— 2768. ETHEL WEBSTER, b. Dec. 24, 1900.
VII— 2769. EVELYN MAY WEBSTER, b. Nov. 7, 1903.
VII— 2770. RAYMOND EDWARD WEBSTER, b. May 17, 1906.
VI— 1424. MARY E. WEBSTER (Cicero S., John, Sarah, Mary,
James), b. Feb. 2, 1863; m. DR. WILLIAM P. RIFE Dec. 7, 1880; b.
Jan. — , 1836, at Intercourse, Pa.; d. June 4, 1899, in Lancaster, where he
was a practicing dentist and was there buried.
M. second, GEORGE NEGLEY Feb. 2, 1902.
974 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He is a boss steamer in a Lancaster umbrella factory. Her address, 129
S. Fourth St., Columbia, Pa.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 2771. IDELLA RIFE, b. Jan. 12, 1882; m. JOHN K. MYERS
Mar. I, 1903; reside in Columbia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3228. Lester Myers, b. Jan. — , 1908.
VII— 2772. CICERO RIFE, b. April 29, 1886; at home.
VII— 2773. ANNIE L. RIFE, b. Dec. 13, 1888; at home.
VII— 2774. MARY RIFE, b. Jan. i, 1891.
' VII— 2775. THOMZIN H. RIFE, b. July i, 1892.
Issue by second husband : —
VII— 2776. EDNA NEGLEY, b. Jan. 21, 1903.
VI— 1425. THOMZIN H. WEBSTER (Cicero S. 5), b. Jan. 30,
1868; m. JAMES D. PETERS Jan. 30, 1891; b. 1867 at LaTrobe, Pa.; d.
in Missouri. Her address, 129 S. Fourth St., Columbia, Pa. No issue.
VI— 1426. RICHARD T. D. WEBSTER (Cicero S. 5), b. Sept. 22,
1871 ; resides with his sisters; unm.
Line of James, James, Samuel.
Isswe of Edward R. Trimble {T.-ds^) C'f^ Mary B. Calleiider.
VI— 1427. EDWARD MAURICE TRIMBLE (Edward R., Isaac P.,
Samuel, James, James), b. Aug. 21, 1879; m. JEANETTE HUNTINGTON
HOOKER Jan. 25, 1911, dau. of Horace B. Hooker; address, Rochester,
N. Y.
VI— 1428. LOUIS CALLENDER TRIMBLE (Edward R. 5), b.
June 13, 1884; m. AGNES O'BRIEN Tan. 12, 1909; address, Rochester,
N. Y.
Child :—
VII— 2777. Mary Louise Trimble, b. April 12, 1910.
Issue of Helen Kent Trimble {T.-624) and John Shaw.
VI— 1430. ROBERT NEWTON SHAW (Helen K., Isaac P., Sam-
uel, James, James), b. Dec. 21, 1873; m. CHARLOTTE I. G. DANIELSON
Sept. 22, 1899, her second husband, dau. of Francis Ives Goddard and Eliza-
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SIXTH GENERATION. 975
beth Ledyard; address. Calumet Club. Fifth Ave. and 29th St., New York.
No children.
VI— 1431. HELEN KENT SHAW, b. June 25. 1875; m. BERTRAM
GORDON WATERS April 23, 1908, of Boston, Mass., son of Robert Wat-
ers and Elizabeth Banker, b. Oct. 8, 1871 ; address 20 Charles River Square
Boston, Mass.
Child :—
VII— 2778. Bertram Gordon Waters, Jr., b. July 9, 1910.
•VI— 1432. AMY HOBART SHAW, b. Aug. 24, 1881 ; Hves with her
mother.
VI— 1433. GERALD SHAW, b. Aug. 29, 1883; d. Jan. 5, 1897.
Jsstt^ of Amy A. Baily {T.-625) and Paschall Cope.
VI— 1434. LYDIA TRIMBLE COPE (Amy A., Lydia Samuel, James,
James), b. 2 mo. 13, 1857, at West Chester, Pa.; m. ISAAC SHARPLESS
8 mo. 10, 1876, at West Chester Friends' Meeting, son of Aaron Sharpless
(Isaac, Joshua, Benjamin, Joseph, John) and Susanna Forsythe; b. 12 mo.
16, 1848.
He graduated from Westtown Boarding School, 1867; L. B., Lawrence
Scientific School of Harvard University, 1873; Sc. D., University of Penn-
sylvania, 1883; L. L. D., Swarthmore College, the last two being honorary
degrees. He became dean of Haverford College, Pa., in 1884, and sinca
5 mo. 19, 1887, president of that institution, which has had an eminently suc-
cessful career. He is the author of text books on various subjects and of a
history of "A Quaker Experiment in Government" in Penns3'lvania, 1898,
"Two Centuries of Pennsylvania History," and of "Quakerism and Politics."
He is interested and prominent in the affairs of the Society of Friends, of
which he and his family are memebrs, and has delivered manv addresses on
varioits reformatory and historical subjects as occasion offered.
Issue, ail born at Haverford. —
VII— 2779. HELEN SHARPLESS, b. 7 mo. 25, 1877; unm.
She is a graduate of Drexel Institute, of Philadelphia, Pa. ; now assist-
ant librarian of Haverford College; address, Haverford, Pa.
VII— 2780. AMY COPE SHARPLESS, b. i mo. 12, 1879; unm-
She is teaching art at Shipley School, Bryn Mawr, Pa. ; address, Haver-
ford, Pa.
VII— 2781. FREDERIC COPE SHARPLESS, b. 10 mo. i, 1880; m.
LUISE TANGUE 10 mo. 26, 1909, dau. of Henry and Helen Tangue, of
Haddonfield, N. J.
He graduated A. B., at Haverford College, 1900, and M. D., University
of Pennsylvania, 1903. Is a practicing physician at Rosemont, Montgomery
Co.. Pa.
976 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2782. EDITH FORSYTHE SHARPLESS, b. 11 mo. i, 1883.
She graduated irom Bym Mawr College, A. B., 1905; taught at Guil-
ford College, North Carolina, and later went as a missionary to Japan.
VII— 2783. LYDIA TRIMBLE SHARPLESS, b. 10 mo. 10, 1885.
She graduated from Bryn Mawr College, A. B., 1908; m. HARVEY CHASE
PERRY, of Westerly, R. I., i mo. 14, 191 1, by Friends' ceremony, at Haver-
ford Mtg., Pa. They will reside at Westerly, R. I.
VII— 2784. KATHARINE T. SHARPLESS, b. 10 mo. 17, 1896; at
home.
Line of James, James, Isaac.
Issue of Isaac T. Massey {T.-dsS) and Julia Sheppard.
VI— 1435. EDWARD C. MASSEY (Isaac, Mary, Isaac, James,
James). He is said to be m. and was employed with the Adams Express Co.
of Philadelphia; but later not found.
Issue of Lydia Atiiia Speakman {T.-6^o) and William J. Russell, all but the
youngest born in Pittsburg, Pa.
VI— 1438. BERTHA MARTHA RUSSELL (Lydia A., Charity,
Isaac, James, James) ; unm. She is a companion for inva-Iids.
VI— 1439. MABEL MARTIN RUSSELL (Lydia Ann 5); unm.;
address, 28 S. 33d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VI— 1440. GEORGE RUSSELL (Lydia A., Charity, Isaac. James,
James) ; m. SARAH GLASSMOYER Nov. 1891.
•He is an upholsterer at Reading, Pa.
VI— 1441. WILLIAM S. RUSSELL( Lydia A. 5), b. Nov. 8, 1872;
m. URSULA POOLE June 26, 1907. dau. of Lawson and Elizabeth M.
Poole, b. Nov. 24, 1878.
He is a plate printer; address, 3409 N St. N. W., Washington, D. C.
VI— 1442. ALBERT CARPENTER RUSSELL (Lydia A. 5), b.
Jan. 14, 1875, in Pittsburg; m. MARION CATERSON Sept. 13, 1897. dau.
of John and Annie Caterson, b. Sept. 15. 1880, in Philadelphia.
He is employed in an iron works in Dunellera, N. J.
Issue : —
VII— 2785. Elmer Speakman Russell, b. Nov. 14. 1898, in Philadelphia.
SIXTH GENERATION. 977
VI— 1445. HOWARD G. RUSSELL (Lydia A. 5), b. Sept. 27, 1878;
unm.
Ht is a painter; has worked in Pittsburg, Florida, etc. ;address, 28 South
33d St., Philadelphia.
Issue of John Massey Speakman {T.-6J4) mid Charlotte T. Gray.
Aa— 1446. JAMES WALTER SPEAKMAN (John M. 5), b. Sept.
6, 1887.
VI— 1447. PHEBE R. SPEAKMAN b. Nov. 21, 1890; m. ELWOOD
S. HOWARD June 7, 1910, of Llanerch, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue of Anna Mary Pratt (T.-6j8) and Hihberd B. Garrett.
VI— 1451. CLARENCE TRIMBLE GARRETT (Anna M.), b. Nov.
26, 1872; m. EDITH R. GILBERT Aug. 28, 1899. dau. of Henry S. Gil-
bert and Mary A. Jones, b. July 11, 1874.
He is a civi-1 engineer, engaged in city work ; office 4039 Lancaster Ave. ;
address 4228 Westminster Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2786. Helen Trimble Garrett, b. Mar. 27, 1900.
VII— 2787. Clarence Trimble Garrett, Jr., b. Feb. 20, 1901.
VI— 1452. ENO'S D. GARRETT (Anna M.), b. June 12, 1874; m.
SARAH JOHNSON Mar. 9, 1898, dau. of Joseph Johnson and Mary Bar-
ton, of Philadelphia, b. Sept. 17, 1877.
;He is a civil engineer; is assistant enginec-r of the State Highway De-
partment; address 633 N. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Child :—
VII— 2788. Percival Johnson Garrett, b. April 11, 1899.
VI— 1453. ETHEL MARGUERITE GARRETT (Anna M.), b. Oct.
3, 1885; m. HOWARD BROSCHARD Sept. 22. 1904, son of Philip J.
Broschard and Elizabeth Emma Yost, b. Sept. 2, 1883.
He is engaged with the Philadelphia Steel and Wire Co., 525 Commerce
St., with residence 120 N. 6ist., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2789. Anna Elizabeth Broschard, b. Nov. 7, 1905.
Issue of Esther Pratt {T.-639) and Jesse P. Thatcher, born in West Chester,
Pa.
VI— 1454. MARY ELIZABETH THATCHER (Esther 5). b. 2 mo.
21. 1877.
VI— 1455. HELEN MAUDE THATCHER (Esther 5) b. 10 mo. 4,
188.?.
978
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Both daughters reside with their parents.
Issue of Edwardi H. Trimble {T.-660) and Mary M. Trimble {T.-662).
FLORENCE A. TRIMBLE, b. Jan. 15, 1888; m. RALPH A. KENT,
of Swarthmore, Pa., June 10, 191 1, son of Simmons Kent and Mary L. Web-
ster, b. July 10, 1887.
Line of James, James, John.
Isstie of Anna M. Trimble {T.-6/1) and Henry S. FinJey.
VI— 1492. (a) HARRY T. FINLEY (Anna M., E^isha, John, James,
James), b. Feb. 12, 1862: m. SARAH C. SHANE Sept. 17, 1890, dau.
of Jacob Shane and Charlotte, of Pennsylvania, b. Aug. 12, i860, in Musk-
ingum Co., O.
(Jacob Shane d. 1900 in his 84th year, and Charlotte 1876 in her 60th
year.)
They reside on the farm of his father; address, Duncan's Falls, Ohio.
Issue : —
VII— 2790. Elizabeth Eura Finley, b. July 19, 1894
VII— 2791. Jacob H. Finley, b. Feb. 15, 1898.
VII— 2792. Harry Paul Finley, b. Mar. 15, 1901.
- VI— 1493. (b) CLARA L. FINLEY (AnnaM. 5), b. June 16, 1863:
d. Jan. 10, 1903; unm.
VI— 1494. (c) ETTA M. FINLEY (Anna M. 5). b. Nov. 16, 1864;
m. B. H. RANDOLPH.
They were legally separated and were at Forest Hall, Louisiana. Her
address now, Missoula, Mont., where she is Avith her mother and brother
Everet.
VI— 1495. (d) FRANZ S. FINLEY (AnnaM. 5). b. Aug. 12. 1866:
m. KATHARINE JEFFREY June 20, 1900, dau. of William Riley Jeff-
rey and Lida Wright, of Washington, Iowa, b. Sept. 20, 1873.
He is of the firm of McCoid & Finley. attorney s-at-law' ; address, Mt.
Pleasant, Iowa.
Issue : —
VII— 2793. Jean Finley. b. April 17. 1901.
VI— 1496. (e) BESSIE B. FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Oct. 2. 1868;
d. Nov. 5, 1895; m- JAMES EDWIN McCLELLAND Sept. 25, 1889, son
of Mark McClelland. He d. Sept. 7, 1895. Both he and his wife died of
typhoid fever.
Issue : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 979
VII— 2794. Finley McClelland, b. June 18, 1890; d. 1898. He d. at John Robertson's Chil-
cotha, Mo.
VII— 2795. Douglas McClelland, b. 1892; living in ZanesvlUe, O.
VII— 2796. Allen McClelland, b. Dec. 26, 1894; living) in Zanesville, O.
VI— 1497. (f) JOHN FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Oct. 19, 1870; d.
March 21, 1871.
VI— 1498. (g) LYDIA C. FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Jan. 9, 1872;
m. VICTOR PETERSON Dec. 20, 1905; address, Mount Vernon, Wash.,
R. D. 5. No issue.
VI— 1499. (h) CHARLES S. FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Dec. 17,
1873; d. circa, 1902 (?).
'He was in the Spanish- American war; came home sick and died at Mis-
soula, Mont.
VI— 1500. (i) LEORA M. FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Jan. 2, 1876;
unm. She is in business in Oklahoma City, Okla.
VI— 1 501. (j) EVERET H. FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Sept. 25,
1878; unm.
He has a 14 acre irrigated ranch; address. Missoula, Montana.
VI- 2502. (k) DOROTHY FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Dec. 25, 1881;
m. ROLAND WILHELM Dec. 25, 1904; reside at Dominion City, Canada.
Issue : —
VII— 2797. Dorothy M'llhelm.
VI— 1503. (1) RAYMOND FINLEY (Anna M. 5), b. Dec. 27, 1884;
resides with his oldest brother on their father's farm ; address, Duncan's
Falls, Ohio. ' '
Issue of Samuel H. Trimble {T.-672) and Ida H. Norcum.
VI— 1504. JAMES N. TRIMBLE (Samuel H. 5). He d. Feb. — ,
1890, in Okla.
VI— 1505. CARRIE TRIMBLE (Samuel HL 5);unm. ; resides in El
Renn, Ok'a., and is employed by the Rock Island R. R. Co.
98o TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Caroline E. Trimble {T.-674) and Jesse D. Hall.
VI— 1506. OLIVE MARY HALL (Caroline E. 5, Elisha, John,
James, James), b. March 15, 1880, in Muskingum Co., O.
She is a bookkeeper in Columbia, O.
VI— 1507. FLORENCE HANNAH HALL (Caroline E. 5), b. Nov.
30, 1883; same.
She is a school teacher at Duncan's Falls, O .
Issue of John Clark Trimble {T.-667) and Loudenia Collins.
VI— 1508. PAUL TRIMBLE (John C, Elisha. John, James, James\
b. Nov. 21, 1887.
He is superintendent of public schools (1909) at Mt. Eaton, O.
VI— 1509. MARY TRIMBLE (John C. 5). b. Sept. 12, 1889.
She is a teacher in public schools.
Issue of Sarah Alvira Trimble {T.-677) and William H. H. Smith.
VI— 1510. DORA SMITH (Sarah Alvira, Elisha. John, James, James),
b. Aug. 26, 1880; m. PEARL HARSHFIELD Nov. 23. 1905. son of Hiram
Harshfield and Elizabeth — • , b. at East Liberty, Logan Co., O. ; address.
Blue Rock, O.
Issue : —
VII— 2798. Lula Alvira Harshfield, b. Sept. 6, 1906.
VI— 1511. DELLA SMITH (Sarah Alvira 5), b. Nov. 21, 1887.
She is a teacher; address. Blue Rock. O.
Issue of Isadora Blanche Trimble {T.-678) and John IV. Van Meter.
VI— 1512. AUTA LEAH VAN METER, b. Nov. 9, 1879: ni.
MAYO DELZELL June 16, 1906, of Robinson, 111,, son of Alexander Delzell
and McKibbun.
He is a civil engineer; resides in Columbus, O.
Issue : —
VII— 2799. John Alexander Delzell b. May 24, 1907.
VI— 1513. CECIL W. VAN METER, b. Aug. 11, 1881 ; d, Aug. 12,
1907, in Philadelphia, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 981
VI— 1514. FRANK S. VAN METER, b. Feb. 11, 1883; m. EDYTH
VAN METER Dec. 25, 1907.
He is agent for "Old Reliable Coffee;" resides at 1407 E. 93d St., Cleve-
land, O.
Issue of Lena House Trimble (T-6/p) and J. Dudley Frazey.
VI— 15 1 5. EARL TRIMBLE FRAZEY, b. July 22, 1899. at Anton-
ito, Colo.
Issue of Mary Frances Trimble (T.-680) and Benj. H. Harlan
VI— 1516. ELIZABETH MYRTLE HARLAN (Mary Frances 5),
b. Oct. 7, 1872; m. WILLIAM RAY BASNETTE July 11, 1907.
Issue : —
VII— 2800. Sarah Frances Basnette, b. July 7, 1908.
VI— 1517. NETTIE BLANCHE HARLAN (Mary Frances 5), b.
Dec. 2, 1873: m. J. W. TANNEHIILL Feb. 20, 1897; address McConnells-
ville, O.
Issue : —
VII— 2801. Olive Gwendolin Tannehill, b. Aug. 31, 1888.
VII— 2802. Eleanor Tannehill, b. Jan. 12, 1889; d. Sept. 17, 1907.
VII— 2803. Helen Elizabeth Tannehill, b. Mar. 9, 1901.
VI— 1518. SAMUEL CARL HARLAN (Mary Frances 5), b. Aug.
27, 1876. '
iVI— 1519. JESSIE TRIMBLE HARLAN (Mary Frances 5), b. Jan.
3. 1878.
VI— 1520. ZELLA PHEBE HARLAN, b. Dec. 30, 1881.
VI— 1521. JAMES EZEKIEL HARLAN, b. Oct. 8. 1883.
VI— 1522. HOWARD LESTER HARLAN, b. Aug. 16, 1886.
Issue of Angelina K. Trimble {T-681) and George P. Mencfee.
VI— 1523. LEORA S. MENEFEE (Angelina K. 5). b. March 14,
1871 ; d. Jan. 20, 1896; unm. ; bur. at Gilbert, O.
982 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1524. LENORA MENEFEE (twin), b. Mar. 14, 1871 ; d. Mar.
14, 1871.
VI— 1525. WILLARD MENEFEE (Angelina K. 5), b. June 19,
1874: d. Sept. 2S, 1897; unmarried.
VI_i526. CHALMER MENEFEE (Angelina K. 5), b. Dec. 21, 1875;
m. JESSIE MAY KNELLINGER Nov. 10, 1901 ; address, Gilbert, O.
Issue : —
VII— 2804. Mildred Angelina Menefee, b. July 22. 1904.
VII— 2805. Dorothy May Menefee, b. Aug. 21, 1905.
Issue of Esther H. Trimble {T.-68§) and Vincent T. Reed-
VI— 1529. ESTELLA T. REED (Esther H. 5), b. Oct. i, 1876; ad-
dress, McConnells\'illej O.
VI— 1^30. ANNA MYRTLE REED (Esther H.. James, John, James,
James), b. Aug. 24, 1878: m. EDGAR FINNEY Oct. 26, 1907; address, Mc-
Connellsville, O.
VI— 1 53 1. BESSIE BLANCHE REED (Esther H. 5), b. April 20,
1881.
VI— 1532. ELFRIEDA MARIAN REED (Esther H. 5), b. Aug
30. 1892.
VI— 1:^33. EDITH LIENCILE REED (Esther H. 5), b. Jan. 23,
1895.
.Address of all the alx)ve McConnellsville, O.
Issue of ll'asliington T. Trimble {T.-6pi) and Mary E. Dougherty.
VI— 1543. LUETTA B. TRIMBLE (Washington T. 5), b. Jan. 15,
1876; m. FRED. O. PEASE Dec. 20, 1899; address, Reese. Mich.
Issue : —
VII— 2806. Clara Marie Pease, h. Aug. 4. 1908.
VI— 1544. ANNA M. TRIMBLE (Washington T. 5), b. Feb. 8,
1878; m. JAMES DAVISON May 11. 1897.
He is a farmer: address, Fairgrove. Mich.
Issue : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 983
VII— 2807. Leta Davison, b. March 21, 1900.
VII— 2808. Robert Davison, b. March 16, 1905.
VII— 2809. Clark H. Davison, b. Jan. 30, 1908.
VI— 1545. GRACE E. TRIMBLE (Washington T. 5), b. Oct. 22,
1881.
VI— 1546. WILLIAIM HARLAND TRIMBLE (Washington T. 5),
b. Oct. 12, 1883: m. GRACE A. ORR, 1905.
He is a carpenter ; address, Faigrove, Mich.
Issue : —
VII— 2810. Janice Elda Trimble, b. March 30, 1907.
VI— 1547. MILDRED E. TRIMBLE (Washington T. 5), b. March
II, 1889.
VI— 1548. WINNIE HAZEL TRIMBLE (Washington T. 5), b.
May 3, 1895.
Issute of Lydia H. Trimble (T.-dp.?) and Seth Reed.
(See under her name in Eifth Generation.)
Issue of Sarah P. Trimble (r.-dpj) and I. E. S. Pierpoint.
VI— 1554. HARLAN TRIMBLE PIERPOINT (Sarah P. 5), b. April
14, 1883, in Chester Hill, Morgan Co., O.
He graduated from Harvard University in 1906; is in real estate business
at Springfield, Mass.
Issue of Ada Phcbe Trimble (T.-6Q4) and Marrison.
VI— 1555. ERNEST MORRISON (Ada Phebe 5).
Line of James^ James, Phebe.
Issue of William E. House (T.-yo?) andPhcbe Caldivcll.
VI— 1 561. JAMES CALDWELL HOUSE (William E., James,
Phebe, James, James), b. 12 mo. 26, 1858; m. JULIA CRASS June 1 1. 1889.
He is manager of an alfafa sugar feed manufactor>'. Address, South
Omaha, Neb., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
VII— 2711. Josephine House, b. Feb. 26, 1890.
VII— 2712. Enia P. House, b. Aug. — , 1892.
VII— 2713. Gordon House, b. Oct. 9, 1894.
VII— 2714. Anna C. House, b July 27, 1901.
VII— 2715. Robert Embree House, b. June 8, 1908.
984 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1562. WARREN SUNDERLAND HOUSE (William E. 5), b.
5 mo. 21, 1861 ; m. SALLIE SHUMATE, 1891 (?) ; address, Millpitas, Ca-I.
Issue : —
VII— 2716. Russell House, b. 189-.
VII— 2717. Hazell House, b. 189-.
VI— 1563. JOSEPHINE HOUSE (William E. 5), b. 6 mo. 30, 1868;
m. GEORGE E.'DENNISSON Jul)' 10, 1889, son of Lewis Dennisson and
Ruthanna Williams, b. Oct. 26, i860: d. Feb. 12, 1906.
He was born and always lived in Downingtown, Pa. : buried in North-
wood Cemetery. He was a druggist, but his health failing he became later a
traveling salesman. She resides at 347 Washington Ave., Downingtown, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2718. Anna K. Dennisson, b. May 1, 1890.
VII— 2719. Ruth C. Dennison, b. July 24. 1892.
VII— 2720. Josephine H. Dennisson, b. Oct. 5, 1893.
VII— 2721. William Enibree Dennisson, b. Jan. 6, 1895.
Line of J.'\mes, Ann, Sarah.
Issue of Mary Scarlett ( T--/0/) and Ellis P. Marshall, born in Concord, Del-
aware Co., Pa.
VT— 1564. MARY S. MARSHALL (Mary. Lydia, Sarah, Ann,
James), b. i mo. 19, 1852; m. HENRY K. HICKS. 5 mo. 27, 1875; by
Friends' ceremony, son of Edward Hicks and Mary AskcAV, b. 2 mo. 4. 185 1.
(Edward Hicks was a brother to Elias. see T.-710; Mary Askew was a
sister to Elizabeth, see T. — .)
They resided for several years at Belief onte. Centre Co., Pa., where he
was engaged in the iron and hardware trade; then removed to Kennett Square;
Chester Co., Pa., where they now reside, engaged in the greenhouse and mush-
room trade.
Issue, lx)rn in Bellefonte, Pa : —
VII— 2722. WILLIAM JOHNSON HICKS, b. 5 mo. 4, 1876, m.
ELIZABETH WETHERILL LEVICK 6 mo. 9, 1903. by Friends' cere-
mony, at Plnladelphia, Pa., dau. of Samuel J. Levick, Jr.,* and Anna E. Bul-
lock, of Ouakertown, Pa., h. 6 mo. 22,1880; resided for some time at Ken-
nett Square, Pa., then remove-l to Aguas Calientes, Mexico: later returned to
Pa.
Note. — Samuel J. Levick. Jr., and Anna Elizabeth Bullock were m. 6-13-1872, by
Richland Monthly Mtg. He was b. 2-17-1849; d. 7-28-1S80, son of Samuel J. Levick and
second wife, Susanna Morris MaUier. Samuel J. Levick. b. 8-30-1819; d. 4-19-1885, was
a distinguished minister in the Society of Friends, son of Ebenezer Levick, of Little
Creek. Del., who m. Elizabeth Wetherill Jones, of Philadelphia. 5-1-1816. She was b,
6-5-1789; d. 11-21-1886, and Ebenezer b. 7-16-1791; d. 10-11-1849, son of William Levick,
Jr., and Susanna Manlove. of a Delaware family; William J., son of William and Sarah,
and William, son of Richard and Mary. Richard Levick came from Derbyshire. Eng-
land, to Kent Co., Delaware, in 1680. The Levick family came originally from France,
and the name was then spelled Leveque.— From Old Richland Families, p. 213.
SIXTH GENERATION. 985
Issue : —
Vlll— 3230. Gwendolyn Levick Hicks, b. 8-24-1904, at Kennett Sqaaie, I'a. ; d. 2-18-1908,
Agns Callentes, Mexico.
VllI— 3231. Mary Elizabeth Hicks, b. 5-8-1906.
VIII— 3232. William Morris Hicks, b. 3-17-1910.
VII — 2723. ANNA S. HICKS, b. 12 mo. 13, 1877; unni. ; lives with
her parents. She is an accomphshed artist.
Issue of Abiah Scarlett {T.-/08) and Sarah D. Hoopes, all born near Ken-
nett Square, Chester Co., Pa.
VI_i565. ANNA MARY SCARLETT (Abiah, Lydia. Sarah, Ann,
James), b. 4 mo. 6, 1845; m. THOMPSON RICHARDS 4 mo. 9, 1870,
son of John Richards and Phebe Thompson, of New Garden, b. 2 mo. 1 1, 1842.
They reside at the homestead of his father, where he has extensive green-
houses and mushroom plant; address Toughkenamon, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2724. ROWLAND A. RICHARDS, b. 11 mo. 27, 1871; m.
LILLIAN F. MENDENHALL 10 mo. 22, 1903, dau. of Joseph Townsend
Mendenhall and Lydia Merrick, b. 6 mo. 23, 1882.
He is in the coal, feed, fertilizer, etc., trade at Mendenhall, Chester Co..
Pa.
Issue : —
VIII-3233. Lydia M. Richards, b. 1-6-1906.
VIII— 3234. (a) Charles T. Richards, b. 8-28-1908.
VIII— 3234. (b) Anna M. Richards, d. 9 mo. 5, 1911; aged 11 mo.
VII— 2725. CHARLES T. RICHARDS, b. 8 mo. 17, 1874: d. i mo.
31, 1897; unm.
He was a student at the West Chester State Normal School, then became
a clerk in the National Bank of Avondale. He resigned to engage in busi-
ness with H. W. Owen at Eairville in the coal, lumber and feed trade, but was
stricken with paralysis caused by a clot of blood on the brain, which caused his
death. A bright career of success had just opened before liini, and his death
was a cause of universal regret.
VII— 2726. ELIZABETH S. RICHARDS, b. 5 mo. 27. 1876; m.
WILLIAM S. WORRALL 4 mo. 5, 1906, son of William H. W'orrall and
Susanna G. Kirk, b. i mo. 5, 1876 (see No. — pp. — ; address, Kennett
Square, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3235. Elizabeth M. Worrall, b. 12-18-1907.
VII— 2727. WILLIAM J. RICHARDS, b. i mo. 14, 1878; m. MARIA
SPENCER PUSEY 5 mo. 22. 1907, dau. of Joe-l B. Pusey and Matilda Wil-
kinson, b. 12 mo. 21, 1877.
He has his father's farm in conjunction with his brother; address, Avon-
dale, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
986 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VIII— 3236. Mary W. Richards, b. 4-13-1908.
VII— 2728. MARY B. RICHARDS, b. 6 mo. 27, 1880.
She is a clerk in the Kennett Square National Bank; resides with her
parents.
VII— 2729. J. WARREN RICHARDS, b. 3 mo. 14, 1882.
He is a florist and farmer; works in conjunction with his brother on
father's farm.
VII— 2730. RUTH E. RICHARDS, b. 7 mo. 29, 1885.
She is a teacher; home address with parents.
. VII— 2731. ANNA T. RICHARDS, b. 3 mo. 14, 1888: at home.
VI— 1566. WILLIAM HOOPES SCARLETT (Abiah 5), b. 3 mo.
17. 1848; m. MARY JANE THOMAS 2 mo. 6, 1879, New Garden, dau. of
Joseph Thomas and Mary Ann Briest, b. 11 mo. 20, 1850.
He is a farmer; first settled on the homestead, but in 1883 removed to the
Baily farm of 200 acres in East Marlborough, the birthplace of his grand-
mother, which he now owns and has greatly improved and given the name
■'Selbourne Farm:" address, Kennett Square, Pa.
Issue: —
VII— 2732. GEORGE BAILY SCARLETT, b. Nov. 16, 1879, at
New Garden; m. ELSIE L. GAWTHROP Dec. 29, 1904, Philadelphia, dau.
of Joseph R. Gawthrop and Hattie Mason, b. July 3, 1881, at Kennett Square,
Pa.
He is a salesman ior the Fibre Specialty Company, of Kennett Square,
Pa., where they reside on West State St.
Issue: —
VIII— 3237. Mary Harriet Scarlett, b. Jan. 4, 1907.
VII— 2733. WALTER ABIAH SCARLETT, b. May 12, 1883, at New
Garden; m. EDITH TAFT March 8, 1906, dau. of George W. Taft and Ida
Slocum, b. Sept. 8, 1884.
They reside on West State St., Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa., where
he is in the greenhouse and mushroom business.
Issue : —
VIII— 3238. Eva Louise Scarlett, b. April 12, 1908.
VII— 2734. ANNA EMMA SCARLETT, b. Mav 25, 1885, on "SeU
bourne Farm," East Marlborough Twp. ; m. WARREN SHARPLESS April
12, 191 1, by Friends' ceremony, son of William Sharpless and Sarah E. Hur-
ford, b. Aug. 20, 1879.
He is a farmer; address, Toughkenamon, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 987
VII— 2735. ROBERT WILLIAM SCARLETT, b. Feb. 16. 1890; Sel-
bourne Farm.
VII— 2736. NORMAN THOMAS SCARLETT, b. Dec. 25. 1891 ;
same.
VII— 2737. JOEL TAYLOR SCARLETT, b. May 6, 189S: same.
VI— 1567. TAYLOR SCARLETT (Abiah 5), b. 2 mo. 3, 1851, d
2 mo. 25, 1907; m ADA MOORE EVANS 11 mo. 29, 1893, Philadelphia,
dau. of David Moore and Eleanor Betchel, b. 9 mo. 14, i860, at New Garden.
They resided in Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. They went to Florida
tor the benefit of his health, where he died. He was buried at Union Hill Cem-
etery, Kennett Square. No issue.
VI— 1568. ELIZABETH HOOPES SCARLETT (Abiah 5) b. 5
mo. 15, 1852, at New Garden; m. AMOS BARNARD i mo. 8, 1873, son of
Joseph T. Barnard and Hannah S. Thompson, b. i mo. 22, 185 1. at New Lon-
don; address, Kennett Square, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2738. SARAH GERTRUDE BARNARD, b. 6 mo. 7. 1874; m.
MORTON P. DARLINGTON 10 mo. 13, 1898, Kennett Square, son of Ed-
ward B. Darlington and Elizabeth Townsend. b. 8 mo. 15, 1875 ^t Norway,
now Rosedale, Chester Co., Pa.
He is! a graduate of Haverford College 1897 and is assistant cashier in
the National Bank of Kennett Square, Pa., with residence at Rosedale, Pa.
VIII— 3239. Edward Brinton Darliugton, b. 2-26-1907.
VIII— 3240. Amos Barnard Darlington, b. 4-30-1908.
VII— 2739. MARIAN HANNAH BARNARD, b. 4 mo. it,. 1881 ; at
home, W. State St., Kennett Square, Pa.
VII— 2740. JOSEPH EARLE BARNARD, b. 3 mo. 31, 1883.
"He is a florist; resides at home.
Issue of Deborah Scarlett ( T.-/O0) a)id Jasper C. Way.
VI— 1569. CHARLES C. WAY (Deborah, Lydia. Sarah. Ann, James),
b. 8 mo. 9, 1842; m. L. ANNA HOGE 5 mo. 18, 1875, dau. of Eli J. Hoge
and Eliza P. Janney, of Goose Creek, now Lincoln. London Co., Va.., b. 7 mo.
I. 1845-
They were at Blue Rapids, Kansas, for ten years; came to Wilmington,
De!., in 1886. He is in the Acetyline gas trade; address, 30 East 24th St.,
Wilmington, Del,
Jssue: —
988 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2741. MABEL H. WAY, b. Oct. 26, 1876; m. GEORGE AR-
THUR 10 mo. — , 1901 ; address, 555 Thitry-eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Issue : —
VIII— 3241. Edith. May Arthur, b. 7-17-1902.
VII— 2742. ELSIE J. WAY, b. 2 mo. 16, 1881.
She is a teacher in a kindergarten at Kennett Square, Pa.
VII— 2743. AIARY M. WAY, b. 11 mo. 30, 1886; at home.
VII— 2744. CHARLOTTE WAY, b. 8 mo. 31, 1889.
She is a typewriter and stenographer with Prudential Life Insurance Co.,
Wilmington, Del.
VI— 1570. NATHANIEL S. WAY (Deborah 5), b. 12 mo. 19, 1843;
d. 8 mo. 24, 1904: bur. at Union Hill; m. MARY H. TROTH i mo. i,
1873, dau. of P. Hillman Troth and Hannah Maria Ritter, b. 10 mo. 28, 1846,
in Philadelphia.
They removed to Accotink, Fairfax Co., Va., where they remained sev-
eral years; then in 1889 came to Yorklyn, New Castle. Co., Del., where he
was engaged as a florist. His family now resides near Kennett Square, Pa., and
have extensive greenhouses.
Issue, all born at Accotink, Va. ; —
VII— 2745. EDITH WAY, b. 2 mo. 16, 1874.
She is engaged in the U. S. Printing Department, with address 1204
Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.
VII— 2746. RUTH WAY. b. 8 mo. 18, 1875.
She is a chaperon; went with a party traveling in Europe.
VII— 2747. FRANK T. WAY, b. i mo. 15, 1877; unm.
He is a florist ; in connection with his brothers they have extensive green
houses near Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa.
VII— 2748. MARY ANITA WAY, b. 6 mo. 21. 1878.
She is a trained nurse; home address, Kennett Square, Pa.
VII— 2749. PAUL HILL:MAN \\'AY, b. 5 mo. 7, 1882; unm.
Same as brother above.
VII— 2750. JASPER CHESTER WAY, b. 7 mo. 21, 1883; unm.
Same as brother above.
VII— 2751. EMILY R. WAY, b. i mo. 4, 1889; m. CHESTER D.
BROWN Aug. 29, 1908, son of George N. Brown, b. Dec. 21. 1888; address,
Hamorton, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 989
VI— 1571. GEORGE B. WAY (Deborah 5), b. 8 mo. 13, 1845; d. 10
mo. 22, 1871; unm. ; resided at Wood Lawn, Va.
VI— 1572. ALFRED H. WAY (Deborah 5), b. 9 mo. 23, 1847;
unm.; address, 915 West St., Wilmington, Del.
VI— 1573. FRANCIS W. WAY (Deborah 5), b. 6 mo. i, 1852, at
Kennett Square, Pa.; m. ELNORA C. HYDE 10 mo. 27, 1898, dau. of
Daniel Hyde and Ellen Callahan, b. 10 mo. 16, 1864, at Hockessin, Del.
He is engaged at the fibre works with residence 181 1 W. Lincoln St.,
vVilmington, Del.
(Issue : —
VII— 2752. Francis Alfred Way, b. 1-23-1900.
VII— 2753. May Deborah Way, b. 1-18-1901.
VII— 2754. Elnora Way, b. 11-25-1903.
Issue of Annie Scarlett {T-yio) and Elias Hicks.
VI— 1574. SARAH J. HICKS (Annie, Lydia, Sarah, Ann, James),
b. II mo. II, 1848, at Londongrove; m. WILLIAM HENRY PHILLIPS,
2 mo. II, 1869, son of Hjarvey Phillips and Hannah Taylor, of Ashland, Del.,
b. 3 mo. 21, 1842, at Centreville, Del.
They settled for two years in Kennett Twp., one year in Londongrove,
thence to West Chester; in 1873 removed to Kennett Square and in 1878 to
Kennett Twp., where in 1886 he bought a paper mill property with 50 acres
of land, where he also has greenhouses. The mill was converted into Clifton
Flour Mills and was the first in this section of the country to adopt the roHe>
process of making flour ; address, Kennett Square, Pa.
tissue : —
VII— 2755. HARRY H. PHILLIPS, b. 8 mo. 2. 1872; d. 8 mo. 26,
1873-
VII— 2756. ANNIE H. PHILLIPS, b. 8 mo. 29, 1874, at Kennett
Square; m. EDWARD LADLEY 10 mo. 30, 1895, son of Joshua Harlan
Ladley and Abbie Garrett, b. 3 mo. 9, 1874, at Elmira, N. Y.
He was a bookkeeper; removed from Kennett Square April, 1900, to
Ardmore, Pa., then back to Kennett Square, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3242. Helen Leone Ladley, b. 3-17-1901.
VII— 2757. HELEN J. PHILLIPS, b. 2 mo. 31, 1883, at Kennett
Square; resides with her parents.
VI— 1575. MARY B. HICKS (Annie 5). b. 9 mo. 1 1, 1850, at London-
grove; m. EUGENE P. MERCER 9 mo. 8, 1870, son of Solomon Mercer
and Rachel Stackhouse, b. 4 mo. 8, 1847.
990 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
They reside in Kennett Square, Pa., where he was engaged in the stove,
tinware and plumbing business, but now in another occupation. They are
members of the Society of Friends.
Issue : —
VII— 2758. FREDERICK HICKS MERCER, b. 8 mo. 8, 1872.
He is a bookkeeper with the road machine works ; resides with his parents.
VII— 2759. MARY ELLA MERCER, b. 2 mo. 16, 1876; m. FRED-
ERICK FAIRLAMB HUEY 9 mo. i, 1898, son of Davis Huey and Ruth
Amy Chambers, of Hamorton, b. 6 mo. 25, 1867; address, Hamorton, Chester
Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3243. William Ronald Huey, b. 8-12-1899.
VIII— 3244. Elizabeth Huey, b. 7-15-1904.
VII— 2760. JOEL SCARLETT MERCER, b. 3 mo. 29, 1879.
He is an expert accountant; address, 2013 N. Carhsle St., Philadelphia,
Pa.
VII— 2761. THEODORE P. MERCER, b. 7 mo. 5, 1881 ; m. ETHEL
PRESS, 6 mo. 28, 1905, dau. of John Press and Elizabeth Williams; address,
Kennett Square, Pa.
'Issue : —
VIII— 3245. Theodore Linton Mercer, b. 4-15-1907.
VII— 2762. JOSEPH WALTER MERCER, b. 3 mo. 12, 1886; unm.;
resides with his parents; address, Centre St., Kennett Square, Pa.
VII— 2763. EUGENE LEROY MERCER, b. 10 mo. 30, 1888; at home.
VI — 1577. ANNIE W. HICKS (Annie 5). b. 7 mo. 19, 1855; unm.;
resides in Kennett Square, Pa.
Issue of Joel Scarlett (T.-yii) and Annie Chandler.
VI— 1578. MARY M. SCARLETT (Joel 5), b. i mo. 20, 1856, near
Kennett Square; m. CHARLES J.PENNOCK* 6 mo. 10, 1891, son of Sam-
Note. — Charles J. Pennock had m. first, Eleanor M. Phillips, 5-31-1882. She d.
1-26-1889, and they had children, Richard M., b. 5-22-1883; Samuel, b. 7-13-1884, and
Margaret, b. 3-18-1886.
Charles J. a son of Samuel Pennock, who greatly improved the grain-drill invent-
ed by his father, and in 1859 invented and patented the "Iron Harvester," the first
mowing machine with a cutter-bar that could be raised and lowered at will; and in
1877 invented the "Pennock Road Machine," the first one of the kind for practical use
in this country.
Samuel Pennock, b. 8-8-1866; a son of Moses Pennock and Mary Jones Lamborn,
SIXTH GENERATION. 991
uel Pennock and Deborah A. Yerkes, b. 11 mo. 18, 1857, all of Kennett
Square, Pa. where they reside.
Issue : —
VII— 2764. JEAN SCARLETT PENNOCK, b. 5 mo. 6, 1892.
By second wife, Jane Richards.
VI— 1579. ANNIE C. SCARLETT (Joel 5), b. i mo. 26, 1865, at
Kennett Square; m. S. HORACE SCOTT, M. D., 11 mo. 18, 1890, son
of Amos S. Scott and Mary L. McPherson, b. 3 mo. 26, 186=5, ^^ Coatesville,
Pa.
He graduated M. D. at the Jeffersoun Medical College, Phila-
delphia, Pa., and is in active practice, with address 303 Chestnut St., Coates-
ville, Pa.
' Issue born there: —
VII— 2765. Edgar H. Scott, b. 8-19-1891; d. 11-5-1892.
VII— 2766. Margaret Scott, b. 10-16-1894.
VII— 2767. Horace S. Scott, b. 5-3-1899.
VII— 2768. Jane Richards Scott, b. 9-28-1904.
VI— 1580. PHEBE SCARLETT (Joel 5), b. i mo. 6, 1868; m. EL-
LIS MARSHALL HARVEY, M. D., 2 mo. 27, 1896, son of Rolph M.
Harvey and Anna B. Marshall, b. 2 mo. 5, 1869, at Londongrove, Pa.
He graduated A. B. at Swarthmore College, and M. D. at University of
Pennsylvania. They reside in Media, Pa., where he is an active practice as a
physician.
Issue born there : —
VII— 2769. Jane Scarlett Harvey, b. 11-19-1896.
VII— 2770. Anna Bartram Harvey, b. 7-25-1899.
VII— 2771. Ellis Marshall Harvey, Jr., b. 6-28-1900.
VII— 2772. Marjorie Richards Harvey, b. 3-7-1904.
VII— 2773. Ralfe M. Harvey, b. 7-21-1905.
VII— 2774. Phebe Scarlett Harvey, b. 11-14-1906.
Line of James, Isaac, Joseph.
Issue of Caroline Hoopcs {T.-ji^) and Rev. John A. Singmaster.
VI— 1581. JAMES ARTHUR SINGMASTER (Caroline, Phebe,
Joseph, Isaac, James), b. Aug. 7, 1878: m. HELEN PRISCILLA JACKS. '
He is a chemical engineer at the New Jersey Zinc Works ; address, Pal-
merton. Pa.
and Moses Pennock was the inventor of the revolving horse-rake in 1822 and a rude
grain-drill in 1841, which was regarded with incredulity for several years until after
repeated trials its value was recognized. He was a son of Samuel Pennock and Mary
Hadley. Samuel, son of William Pennock ^nd Alice Mendenhall (Moses) William, son
of Joseph Pennock, b. in Ireland in 1677. and Mary Lewis, and Joseph, son of Christo-
pher Pennock, who came from Ireland in 16S5 and settled in Philadelphia and m. Mary
CoUett, dau. of George Collett, of Ireland.
992 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
VII— 2775. James Arthur Singmaster, Jr., b. April 7, 1908.
VI— 1582. ELSIE SINGMASTER (Caroline 5), b. Aug. 29, 1879;
announcement made June 8, 191 1, of engagement for m. to Harold S. Lewars.
She was a graduate in 1896 of West Chester (Pa.) State Normal School,
and is prominent in the literary circle as a writer of Pennsylvania German
dialect stories; address, Gettysburg, Pa.
VI— 1583. JOHN HOWARD SINGMASTER (Caroline, Phebe,
Joseph, Isaac, James), b. Mar. 26, 1881; m. CARRIE BOGH; address, Ma-
cungie, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2776. Harry Alden Singmaster, b. Jan. 24, 1908.
VI— 1584. EDMUND HOOPES SINGMASTER (Caroline 5), b.
Sept. 21, 1884; m. DAISY DIEHL; address, Haddonfield, N. J.
VI— 1585. PAUL SINGMASTER (Caroline 5), b. July 6. 1887; ad-
dress, Gettysburg, Pa.
Issue of Ediiinnd D. Hoopes {T.-jij) and Emma R. Haines.
VL 1586. NORMAN HAINES HOOPES (Edmund D. 5), b. i
mo. 28, 1885, at West Chester, Pa.; unm.
VI— 1587. FLORENCE JOSEPHINE HOOPES (Edmund D. 5),
b. I mo. 3, 1887, at West Chester, Pa. ; at home.
VI— 1588. ALLAN TRIMBLE HOOPES (Edmund D. 5), b. 9 mo.
2, 1888, at West Chester, Pa. ; at home.
VI— 1589. ELIZABETH COMLY HOOPES (Edmund D. 5), b. 9
mo. 28, 1889, at Philadelphia; at home.
VI— 1590. CLAYTON ENGLE HOOPES (Edmund D. 5),b. 9mo.
24, 1893, at West Chester, Pa.
VI— 1591. EDMUND D. HOOPES. JR. (Edmund D. 5). b. 3 mo.
13, 1896.
SIXTH GENERATION. 993
Issue of Joseph T. Hoopes {T.-ysg) and Judith S. Preston.
VI— 1592. WILMER P. HOOPES (Joseph T., Rachel, Joseph, Isaac,
James), b. 10 mo. 2. 1874, West Chester, Pa.; m. HELEN WHITE
POWELL 8 mo. 27, 1897, Woodside Farm, Harford Co., Md., dau. of Wm.
Gordon Pow ell and Emma Loraine Gebler, b. 10 mo. 9, 1875, at Hontzdale,
Clearfield Co., Pa.; d. 11 mo. 8, 1902.
M. second. ANNA GRAHAM MATTHEWS, i mo. 15, 1908, dau.
of Edward H. Matthews and Julia Rosabel Wheeler, b. 12 mo. 30, 1881.
He was a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1895; was
in the drug trade in Philadelphia, New York and New Orleans; returned
to the farm in the spring of 1897. He is a friend, and his first wife was a
Presbyterian; address, Bynum, Forest Hill, Md., R. D. 2.
Issue : —
VII— 2777. Clara Cloud Hoopes, b. 1-27-1899.
VII— 2778. Helen Loraine Hoopes, b. 2-12-1900.
VII— 2779. Elma Powell Hoopes, b. 2-7-1901.
VI— 1593. MIRIAM HOOPES (Joseph T. 5), b. 10 mo. 19, 1875, in
Harford Co., Md. ; at home; address, Bynum, Forest HiH, Md., F. R. D.
VI— 1594. HERBERT HOOPES (Joseph T. O. b. i mo. 8, 1877; m.
ANNIE JEAN WATSON i mo. 22, 1902, dau. of William T. and Eliza-
beth T. Watson, b. 10 mo. 6, 1875.
He is by profession a veterinarian; title. Ilcr! ert Hoopes, V. M. D. Ad-
dress, Bel Air, Md.
Issue : —
VII— 2780. Elizabeth Watson Hoopes, b. 7-25-1903; d. 1-13-1905.
VII— 2781. Joseph Darlington Hoopes, b. 11-28-1905.
VII— 2782. James Oliver Hoopes, b. 1-26-1908; d. 1-27-1908.
VI— 1595. ROBERT D. HOOPES (Joseph T. 5), b. 9 mo. 6, 1882; at
home.
VI— 1596. RACHEL T. HOOPES (Joseph T. 5), b. i mo. 15, 1892.
She was a student at George School, Newtown, Pa.
Issue of David Hoopes (T.-'/^i) and Dora. Shertnan.
VI— 1597. T. MAURICE HOOPES (David 5), b. 2 mo. 7. 1891, at
Mt. Sidney, Va. He is probably with his mother at Staunton, Va.
VI— 1598. ANNA T. HOOPES (David 5), b. 6 mo. 5, 1892, at Hag-
erstown, Md.
994 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Clement D. Hoopes {T.-/22) and Martha F. Price.
VI— 1599. CLEMENT DARLINGTON HDOPES (Clement D. 5),
b. 2 mo. 26, 1886.
He was for seven years steward on a vessel plying between New York
and Bermuda; then promoted to a position on the steamer Bermudian of the
same line. Address, that vessel at New York.
VI— 1600. EDITH CHEYNEY HOOPES (Clement D. 5), b. 6 mo.
5, 1887; d. 3 mo. 3, 1892, at Tennallytown, D. C.
VI— 1601. MARTHA FLETCHER HJOOPES (Clement D. 5), b.
7 mo. 5, 1888; d. I mo. 26, 1889, i" Harford Co., Md.
VI— 1602. HENRY ARTHUR HOOPES (Clement D. 5), b. 8 mo.
19, 1889; m. KATHARINE — (?), 1908.
He is a bookkeeper in a large cafe in Washington, D. C.
VI— 1603. MARTHA PRICE HOOPES (Clement D. 5), b. 5 mo.
18, 1891.
VI— 1604. RUPERT LEE HOOPES, b. 7 mo. 24, 1894.
VI— 1605. RAYMOND FRANKLIN HOOPES, b. 11 mo. 3, 1897.
VI— 1606. JOSEPH TRIMBLE HOOPES, b. 11 mo. 25, 1900.
They all reside with their parents at this writing.
Issite of Anna T. Hoopes (T.-^^'j) and Russell Hoopes.
VI— 1607. VIRGINIA RUSSELL HOOPES, b. 6 mo. 15, 1896.
VI— 1608. ELIZABETH DARLINGTON HOOPES, b. 10 mo.
1897.
VI— 1609. CONSTANCE TRIMBLE HOOPES, b. 12 mo. 15, 1896.
These were all born at West Chester and live with their parents at this
writing.
SIXTH GENERATION. 995
Line of James, Isaac, John.
Issue of James M. Tr'unhlc {T-J38) and Isabella Guthrie, all born in NeW
OrleanSj La.
VI— 1611. ALICE REBECCA TRIMBLE (James M., Isaac, John,
Isaac. James), b. Jan. 17, 1866; m. ULYSSES M. BLANCHARD Feb.
20, 1890.
He d. July 2, 1894. He was a cotton planter at Stafford, Miss., where he
was buried and where his widow and son continue to reside.
Issue : —
VII— 2783. Isabella Trimble Blanchard. b. April 9, 1891; d. May 12, 1892.
VII— 2784. John Augustus Blanchard, b. Oct. 5, 1892.
VI— 1612. WILLIAM GUTHRIE TRIMBLE (James M. 5), b. May
2, 1868; m. KATHERINE FRANCES LAMB Sept. 15, 1909, dau. of
Patrick F. and Katherine Frances Lamb, b. July 22, 1877.
He removed from Stafford, Miss., to Memphis, Tenn., April, 1909, and
is engaged in accountant work, with address 1667 Carruthers Ave., that city.
Child :—
VII— 2785. Patricia Elizabeth Trimble, b. Oct. 25, 1910.
VI— 1613. JAMES MOORE TRIMBLE, JR. (James M. 5,) b. Sept.
17, 1870; d. April 12, 1892; unm.
VI— 1614. ISABELLE GUTHRIE TRIMBLE (James M. 5). b.
April 16, 1874; m. DR. JAMES HAMILTON Mx\DDOX Dec. 11, 1895.
He d. Mar. 4, 1900. Her address is Stafford, Miss., where she and her son
reside.
Issue ; —
VII— 2786. James Hamilton Maddox, Jr., b. Oct. 6, 1896.
VI— 1615.. JESSIE CRAWFORD TRIMBLE (James M. 5),b. Aug.
28, 1877; m. WILLIAM G. SMITH Jan. 3, 1904.
He is a cotton planter; address, Stafford, Miss.
Issue : —
VII— 2787. Isabelle Trimble Smith, b. July 28, 1907.
Issue of Mary Elizabeth Trimble {T-739) and William Crazcford, all born
in Baltimore, Md.
VI— 1616. MARY BLAIR CRAWFORD (Mary E., Isaac, John,
Isaac. Jaines), b. April 3, 185s; d. Tan. 1899; bur. in Greenmount Cem.^
m. JOHN E. BRISCO. Hie is also deceased.
996 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue : —
VII— 2788. William Brisco, Jr.
Nothing further of these found.
VI— 1 617. ELLA CRAWFORD (Mary E. 5), b. June 14, 1858; ad-
dress, High and Trinity Sts., Baltimore, Md.
VI— 1618. ALFRED CRAWFORD (Mary E. 5), b. Feb. 6, 1863; d.
May 14, 1891 ; unm.
VI— 1619. JESSIE AIKEN CRAWFORD Mary E. 5), b. Feb. 23.
1865; d. Aug. 20, 1875.
Both of the latter were buried in Greenmount Cemetery.
VI— 1620. GRACE RUTHERFORD CRAWFORD (Mary E. 5), b.
Feb. 8, 1870; m. THOMAS OWEN.
Nothing further furnished.
Issue of Saiimcl Henry Troth (T.-y^g) and Ann^ Shipley.
VI— 1623. JOHN THEODORE TROTH (Samuel H., Mary, John,
Isaac, James), b. 5 mo. 30, 1884: m. MARION ROBERTS. 7 mo. 15, 1908,
dau. of Rev. William H. Robert and Marion Esther McLean ; resided at St.
David's, Pa.
Issue by second ivifc, Josephine Corse.
VI— 1624. ANNA M. S. TROTH, b. 5 mo. 25, 1889.
VI— 1625. MIRIAM TROTH, b. 6 mo. 14, 1892: d. 8 mo. 22, 1893.
VI— 1626. FREDERICK WILLIAM TROTH, b. 8 mo. 10, 1895; d.
9 mo. 24j 1898.
VI— 1627. EDWARD P. TROTH, b. 9 mofl 12, 1900.
Issue of Elizabeth M. Trimble {T.-Y40) and John Beck.
VI— 1630. TOHN CHARLES BECK (Elizabeth M., John, John,
Isaac, James), b. Dec. 29, 1858; m. CAROLINE PRIMROSE Nov. — ,
1882, dau. of John Primrose and Caroline Brice; address, Worton, Kent
County, Maryland.
SIXTH GENERATION. 997
Issue : —
VII— 2789. George Vlckers Beck.
VII— 2790. Edna Beck.
VII— 2791. Frank Beck.
VII— 2792. Blanche Beck.
VII— 2793. Cooper Beck.
VII— 2794. Charles Beck.
VI— 1631. ANNIE ORNE BECK (Elizabeth M., John, John, Isaac,
James), b. Jan. 20, 1861 ; m. BARTUS T. WILKINS Jan. 28, 1880, son of
James Wilkins and Mary Frew. He is deceased. Her address, 302 E. 24th
St., Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
VII— 2795. ALFRED GIBSON WILKINS, b. Feb. 16, 1882; m.
MARY NAGLE Feb. 12, 1902, dau. of John and Eliza Nag-le.
He is a traveling commission merchant, with residence Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
VIII— 3246. Annie Wilkins, b. 190-.
VIII— 3247. Edith Wilkins.
VIII— 3248. Wilbur Wilkins.
VIII— 3249. Emma Wilkins.
VIII— 3250. Regina Wilkins, b. Aug. — , 1908.
VII— 2796. JAMES WILBUR WILKINS, b. Oct. 13, 1885; m.
FLORA MANTZ Oct. i, 1904, dau. of Jacob Mantz and Rosena Rose, b.
March 31, 1885; address, 302 E. 24th St., Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
VIII— 3251. Carrell Wilkins, b. July 31, 1907.
VII— 2797. EDWARD WILKINS, b. Oct. 13, 1887.
He is second engineer; for three years on U. S. ship Chauncey, lately
(1910) in China waters.
VI— 1633. ROSE ELMA BECK (Elizabeth M., John, John, Isaac,
James), b. Dec. 24, 1864; m. JOHN L. DEPUTY Feb. 8, 1881. son of
Charles Deputy and Isabella Gray, b. Sept. 21, 1858, in Delaware.
He is a farmer; address, Melitota, Kent Co., Del.
Issue : —
VII— 2798. Harry Trimble Deputy, b. Aug. 1, 1883.
VII— 2799. Elizabeth Troth Deputy, b. Sept. 2, 1884; m. William Taylor Kirkbride, June
7, 1909, of PhiladPlphic, Pa.
VII— 2800. John Charles Deputv. b. June 2, 1886; d. young.
VII— 2801. Willinin Daly Deputy, b. Oct. 6. 1888.
VII— 2802. Arthur Vickers Df;puty, b. June 4, 1893.
VII— 2803. Lewis Beck Vickers. b. Jan. 8, 1895.
VII— 2804. Mary Julia Deputy, b. Jan. 23, 1901.
VII— 2805. Emma Beck Deputy, b. Oct. 16, 1902.
VII— 2806. Sabella Gray Deputy, b. July 21, 1906; d. Sept. 2, 1906.
998 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1635. WILLIAM HENRY BECK (Elizabeth M. 5), b. July i,
1869; deceased.
VI— 1636. EMMA JOSEPHINE BECK (Elizabeth M. 5), b. Aug.
29, 1871 ; address, 1317 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.
Line of James, Isaac, John, David.
Issue of John Joseph Trimble {T.-/41) and Anna M. Wheeler.
VI— 1637. ALICE ELIZABETH TRIMBLE (John J.. David, John,
Isaac, James), b. May 22, 1875; resides in New York City, unmarried.
VI— 1638. DAVID B. TRIMBLE (John J. 5), b. Aug. 14, 1878; d.
Nov. — , 1884.
Issue of Anna S. Trimble {T-/4:;') and Henry H. Sivinburne.
VI— 1639. LAWRENCE TRIMBLE SWINBURNE (Anna S., David,
John, Isaac, James), b. Nov. 16, 1872.
He is an artist, but recently went to the Klondike to locate and estabiish
there a mining claim; unm.
Issue of Eli::abctli B. Triinblt {T.-/4§) and Rev. JVilliain J. O'Brien.
VI— 1640. EDWARD GALBRAITH O'BRIEN (Ehzabeth B. 5), b.
Sept. 24, 1880: unm.; address Yreka, Cal.
VI— 1641. MARY FLORENCE O'BRIEN (Ehzabeth B. 5), b. Jan.
21, 1885; unm.; address Yreka, Cal.
Issue of Henry P. Trimble {T-y48) and Clara C. Crandall.
VI— 1641. MARY EVERETT TRIMBLE (Henry P., David, John,
Isaac, James), b. Oct. 17, 1896, at Crandall, Fla.
VI— 1643. DAVID HENRY TRIMBLE (Henry P. 5), b. April 25,
1900: d. April 29, 1900.
Issue of James L. Trimble (T.-yj^) and Matilda IV. Taylor.
VI— 1644. MARY TAYLOR TRIMBLE (James L. 5), b. July i,
1875; d. Aug. II, 1875.
SIXTH GENERATION. 999
VI— 1645. SARAH DAVIS TRIMBLE (James L., Joseph, John,
Isaac, James), b. Sept. 15, 1876; resides with her father at 308 W. Main
St., Moorestown, N. J.
VI— 1646. EMIL\ TAYLOR TRIMBLE (James L. 5), b. Aug. 31,
1881 ; m. WILLIAM J. BUZBY Oct. 20, 1906, son of WilHam C. Buzby
and EHzabeth Borton, b. Dec. 17, 1876, at Mt. Laurel, N. J.; address. Plain-
field, N. J.
VI— 1647. ELIZABETH BROWN TRIMBLE (James L. 5),b. May
27, 1885; m. J. HERMAN PRICKITT Aug. 15, 1906, son of Ezra E.
Prickitt and Sarah E. Patterson, b. May 18, 1884, in N. J.; they reside in
West Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : — ■
VII— 2807. James Herman Prickitt, b. July -, 1907.
Line of James, Isaac, Mary.
Issue of Winfield Peters {T.-j6^) and Mary Eli::abeth Smith Girvin.
VI— 1648. ANNIE G. PETERS (Winfield 5), b. June 8, 1871; d.
July 7, 1872.
VI— 1649. MARY LILLIAN PETERS (Winfield 5), b. Jan. 16,
1874; d. June 16, 1875,.
VI— 1650. JAMES GIRVIN PETERS (Winfield, George. Mary, Isaac,
James), b. Nov. 14, 1876; m. HARRIET DUGAN WHITE Nov. 12. 1907.
He graduated A. B., 1898, at Johns Hopkins University and Yale For-
estry School, 1903 : is engaged with the U. S. Forestry Bureau, Washington,
D. C.; resides in Baltimore, Md.
Issue : —
Vir— 2808. Horace White Peters, b. Sept. 3, 1908.
Issue of Clarence Peters {T.-766) and Ewim Hack.
VI— 1 65 1. CARRIE VIRGINIA PETERS (Garence, George. Mary,
Isaac, James), b. Oct. 11, 1867; resides in Baltimore, Md.
VI— 1652. EMMA MAE PETERS (Clarence 5). b. Aug. 8, 1869: m.
LUDOLPH G. MATHEWS, 1889. They were legally separated.
M. second. ZEPHANIAH WILLIAM JORDON, 1895, son of Wil-
lism John Jordan. They resided in Philadelphia, where he was engaged in
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
banking; he d. Nov. 3, 1899, in WestPhiladelphia : bur. in Mount Peace
Cemeter}'.
I\I. third, F. ALBERT KURTZ. 1903. of Baltimore, Md., son of The-
ophilus Newton Kurtz; address, 1404 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md.
Issue b}' first husband : —
VII— 2809. Emma Virginia Mathews, b. March 31, 1891; d. Feb. 10, 1893.
Issue by second husband: —
VII— 2810. Edith Mae Jordou, b. Jan. 20. 1897.
Issue of Augusta H. Richardson (T.-J74) and John S. Howard.
VI— 1658. AMANDA SLADE HO\\'ARD (Augusta, Mary, Mary.
Isaac, James), b. Nov. 3, i860; d. ajn. 4, 1904; m. JOHN H. GWYNN
May 27. 1890; b. Oct. 8, 1858. His address, Benedict House, 1308 I St.,
N. W., Washington, D. C.
Issue : —
VII— 2811. Kathrvn Gwynn. b. Nov. 3, 1891.
VII— 2812. Grace Howard Gwynn, d. Oct. 3, 1895.
VI— 1659. BEALE RICHARDSON HOWARD f Augusta 5). b.
March 15. 1862. in Harford Co.. Md. ; m. CtRACE B. ADAMS Dec. 16,
1889, dau. of George W. Adams and Jane L. Barclay, b. Feb. 16. 1871, in
Washington, D. C.
He is on the staff of the "Evening Star;" office iioi Pennsylvania Ave.;
residence 1410 i6th St.. N. W.. Washington. D. C.
Is^ue born there : —
VII— 2813. Edythe Howard, b. June 14, 1891.
VII— 2814. Grace Margaret Howard, b. Julv 13. 1892.
VII— 2815. George Adams Howard, b. March 21, 1900.
Issue of Mary A. Richardson { T.-//6) and Thomas M. Kent.
VI— 1 66 1. FRANCIS RICHARDSON KENT (Marv A. 5, Mary.
Mary, Isaac. James), b. May i, 1877; m. MINNIE WHITMAN Jan. 5.
1907, dau. of Ezra Bailey Whitman and Belle Cross Slingluff. b. May 21, 1877.
He is treasurer of the IMaryland Agricultural College; address, College
Park, St. George Co., Md.
Issue : —
VII— 2816. Frank Richardson Kent. Jr., b. Nov. 3, 1907.
VI— 1662. AUGUSTA RICHARDSON KENT (Marv A., Mary,
Mary, Isaac, James), b. April 28. 1879; m. G. W.^RFIELD HOBBS.
JR., Oct. 18, 1902, son of Rev. G.\\'arfield Hobb? and Jeanette Dawson Rich-
ardson, b. Aug. 29, 1876.
He has been engaged with various newspapers as follows: Washington
Times, Washington, D. C. Evening Star, Baltimore American, 1897- 1903
SIXTH GENERATION.
as state editor and assistant city editor, and since 1903 on the staff of the Pub-
•lic Ledger of Philadelphia, Pa., as city editor, with residence 223 Mt. Carmel
Ave., GlensidCj Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2817. Mary Richardson Hobbs, b. July 9, 1903.
VII— 2818. G. Warfield Hobbs, (3rd.), b. July 14, 1905.
Issue of B. H. Richardson, Jr. {T.-778) and Elisabeth M. Hakombe.
VI— 1663. GEORGE HALCOMBE RICHARDSON (Beak H., Jr.,
Mary, Mary, Isaac,. James), b. Aug. 22, 1866, in Mobile. Ala.; d. May 4,
1894, at Knoxville, Tenn.
VI— 1664. MILDRED CLAYTON RICHARDSON (Beale H., Jr.
5), b. Dec. 29, 1867, in Mobile, Ala.; m. ROBERT LEE ALLEN Sept. 26,
1888, of Montgomery, Ala., b. Jan. 2, 1866; address. Port Lovaca, Texas.
Issue : —
VU— 2819. Howard Richardson Allen, b. Feb. 10, 1890.
VII— 2820. Georgia Richardson Allen, b. Oct. 13, 1891.
VII— 2821. Robert Lee Allen.
VII— 2822. George Halcomb Allen
Probably others, but names not furnished.
VI— 1666. BEALE HOWARD RICHARDSON, 3d (Beale H. 2
Beale H. i, Mary, Mary, Isaac, James), b. Feb. 27, 1871, in New Orleans,
La. ; m. FLORENCE HOWARD, of Glenville, Ala., June 8, 1893 ; b. Jan.
3. 1873.
He represented the Washington Life Insurance Co. of New York for nine
years as manager; five years in New Orleans, La., and four years in St. Paul,
Minn. On April i, 1909, he severed his connection with this company and
became agency supervisor for the Equitable Life Assurance Society, of New
York. Address, St. Paul, Minn.
Issue : —
VII— 2823. Georgia Mildred Richardson, b. Oct. 21, 1894, at Columbus, Ga.
VII— 2824. Annie Gertrude Richardson, b. May 6, 1896, in Glenville, Ala.
VII— 2825. Florence Howard Richardson, b. Oct. 4, 1897, in Columbus, Ga.
VII— 2826. Beale Howard Richardson, (4th), b. July 16, 1905, in New Orleans, La.
VH— 2827. Williami Holcombe Richardson, b. Nov. 14, 1908, in St. Paul, Minn.
VI— 1667. LYNETTE RICHARDSON (Beale H., Jr., 5), b. Jan. 24,
1873, in Savannah, Ga. ; d. young.
Issue by second wife.
VI— 1668. RHETTA RICHARDSON.
VI— 1669. GERTRUDE RICHARDSON.
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Elizabeth H. Richardson {T.-781) and Isaiah P. Burgess, born in
Baltimore, Md.
VI— 1670. JAMES ANDREWS BURGESS (Elizabeth H. 5), b.
March 14, 1870; m. MARY ARMISTEAD BOSWELL Aug. 31, 1907, of
Southern Virginia, dau. of William C. Boswell and Mary Armstead.
He is with the Merchant & Miners Transportation Co. Residence,
Springdale Ave., Forest Park, Baltimore, Md. No children.
VI— 1671. AUGUSTA BLANCHE BURGESS (Elizabeth Howard,
Catherine J., Mary, Isaac, James), b. May 2, 1872.
She is a teacher; resides at 711 Gladstone Ave., Roland Park, P. O. Bal-
timore,Md.
VI— 1672. FRANK RICHARDSON BURGESS (Elizabeth Hi. 5), b.
July 2, 1874; address, 171 1 Gladstone Ave., Roland Park, P. O. Baltimore,
Md.
VI— 1673. ANNIE ESTELLE BURGESS Elizabeth H. 5), b. June 12,
1882; d. Aug. 5, 1882.
Line of James, Hannah, Rachel.
Issue of Rachel Ann Evans {T.-/<p6) and Oliver Patterson.
VI— 1679. MARY FINLEY PATTERSON (Rachel Ann, Hannah,'
liachel, Hannah, James), b. Nov. 14, 1864; m. JEPTHA CLARK Nov. 10,
1881, son of William M. Clark and Maria McCloud, b. Aug. 30, 1855.
Address, 1228 Hyde Park, Camden, N. J.
Issue : —
VII— 2828. Lewis Oliver Clark, b. July 30, 1882; d. Jan. 5, 1885.
VII— 2829. Charles Wesley Clark, b. Oct. 16, 1891; d. June 16, 1892.
VI— 1680. WESLEY REUBEN PATTERSON (Rachel Ann 5), b.
March 7 ,1869; m. AMELIA C. DIHLMAN March 30, 1896, dau. of Fred-
erick and Elizabeth Dihlman, formerly of Germany.
He is a time clerk for Penna. R. R. at West Phila., and she has a dry
goods store at their residence, 4002 Girard Ave., Phiadelphia, Pa. He had
one leg amputated which he lost by a train wreck June 7, 1899. No issue.
VI— 1681. BERTHA FRANCES PATTERSON (Rachel Ann 5), b.
Aug. 7, i87i;m. CHARLES THOMPSON, 1890.
He is a storekeeper. They removed to Hopwood near Uniontown, Fay-
ette Co ., Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 1003
Issue : —
VII— 2830. Oliver Thompson, b. June 14, 1898.
VII— 2831. Maude Thompson, b. June 29, 1903.
Issue of Paschall Evans (T.-^gy) and Harriet Price.
VI— 1682. EUGENE PARKER EVANS (Paschall, Hannah, Mary,
Hannah James), b. June 10, 1861; m. SARAH WILLIAMS Oct. 28, 1886,
dau. of Redmund Williams and Mary Jane Larkin, d. May 31, 1901.
He is a traffic manager of the White Hall Cement Co. ; addressi 5336
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. No issue.
VI— 1683. ELLA J. EVANS (Paschall 5), b. May 5, 1863 ; m. JOHN
WALTERS Jan. 27, 1887, son of John Walters and Mary Strickler, b. May
19, 1862; d. Feb. 18, 1888; address same as last No.
VI— 1684. IRENE EVANS (Paschall 5), b. Sept. 18, 1865; unm.;
address, same as above.
VI— 1685. ANN EVANS (Paschall 5), b. March 22, 1868; d. May 9,
1875 ; buried at Northwood Cemetery.
VI— 1686. OSCAR H. EVANS (Paschall 5), b. June 7. 1871 ; m.
MARY DALLAS SINNICKSON Sept. 29, 1902, Philadelphia, dau. of
Henry Sinnickson and Harriet Armstrong Walls, of Salem, N. J.
He is a clerk in the ticket office of Penna. R. R., office Washington,
D. C, with address 676 Fourth St., N. E. No issue.
Issue of Sidney Evans (T.-vgp) and Henry Davis, born in West Chester, Pa.
VI— 1688. MARGARETTA W. DAVIS (Sidney, Hannah. Rachel,
Hannah, James), b. Feb. 22, 1866; unm.; resides with her mother 3804 Reno
St., West Philadelphia, Pa.
VI— 1689. BERTHA JANE DAVIS (Sidney 5), b. Nov. 23, 1867; m.
JOSEPH MARTIN May 12, 1897, son of John Martin and Sophia, b. Sept.
— , 1858. Her address same as sister above. No issue.
VI— 1692. WILLIAM DAVIS (Sidney 5), b. Nov. 11, 1875; d. June
2, 1899 ; unm. He went with his mother and family to Philadelphia and died
there buried in Greenmount Cemetery, West Chester, Pa.
I004 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1693. JOHN C. DAVIS (Sidney 5), b. June 10, 1885; unm. ; resi-
dence same as sisters.
Issue of John McCormick {T-800) and Elizabeth M. Taylor.
VI— 1694. ROBERT FRANKLIN McCORMICK (John, Robert,
Rachel, Hannah, James), b. Aug. i, 1858; m. MARY HEATLEY Jan. 5,
J 886, dau. of Samuel Heatley and Catharine Mahan, b. Dec. 27, 1864.
He is a printer, engaged in the Horace Temple printing establishment,
with lesidence 509 S. Church St., West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 26o2. Maiy McCormick, b. March 2, 1S89.
VII— 2833. Helen McCormick, b. Sept. 20, 1891; d. July 20, 1892.
VII— 2834. William J. McCormick, b. June 22, 1893.
VII— 2835. Prank J. McCormick, b. Nov. 16, 1895.
VII— 2836. Joseph A. McCormick, b. Feb. 11, 1897.
VII— 2837. Thomas McCormick, b. Sept. 13, 1899.
VII— 2838. Kalhryn McCormick, b. June 24, 1902.
VII— 2839. Robert McCormick, b. Jan. 16, 1904.
VII— 2840. Dorothy McCormick, b. Sept. 29, 1905.
VII— 2841. Louis M. McCormick, b. Jan. 12, 1907.
VI— 1695. JOHN HENRY McCORMICK (John 5), b. Dec. 2, i860;
d. Feb. 7, 1902; unm.; resided in West Chester, Pa.
VI— 1696. GEORGE B. McCORMICK (John 5), b. July 26, 1863;
m. FRANCES HAYES SMEDLEY May 19, 1892, dau. of Peter Smedley
and Amy Henderson, b. May 16, 1868.
He is a reporter on the "Local News," with residence at 113 S. Union
St., West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2842. Clara McCormick, b. March 10, 1893.
Issue of Wills McCormick {T.-802) and Harriet Hoffman.
VI— 1702. LEORA V. McCORMICK (Wills 4), b. Aug. 28, 1865;
m. JOHN O'NEIL; of Philadelphia, but not found.
VI— 1704. LENA DORA McCORMICK (Wills 4), b. Dec. 28, 1870;
said to be living in Philadelphia; unm.
Issue of Ellen McCormick {T.-804) and Thomas S. Foster.
VI— 1706. MARY W. FOSTER (Ellen, Robert, Rachel, Hannah,
James), b. July 7, 1865: m. JOHN C. WAINWRIGHT Sept. 16,1808, son
of Abel Wainwright and Fanny Coles, of New York State, but removed to
Spring City, Pa., in 1857, ^- ^^Y 3' ^^62.
SIXTH GENERATION. 1005
He is a manufacturer of foundry facings, with address 249 S. Main St.,
Spring City, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2843. LdUian Wainwrlght, b. May 20, 1888; at home.
VII— 2844. Mary Wainwright, b. May 3, 1892; at home.
VI— 1707. LILLY FOSTER (Ellens), b. Aug. 20, 1867; m. THOMAS
CLIFFORD WILLIAMS Oct. 14, 1890, son of Samuel Williams and Abbie
Long, b. Nov. 3, 1867.
He is engaged with the Perry & Co. clothing store. Sixteenth and Chest-
nut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.; resided for a time at 515 N. 6th St., that city;
in 1910 removed to 418 S. 4th St., Colwyn, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2845. Thomas Williams, b. April 12, 1894.
VII— 2846. Laurabell Williams, b. Oct. 10, 1899.
VI— 1709. WILLIAM B. FOSTER (Ellen 5), b. Nov. 19, 1874; m.
ELIZABETH SCOTT April 6, 1904, dau. of Alfred Scott and Rebecca
Welde Pinkerton.
He is head draughtsman of the Dupont Bldg., corner of Tenth and Mar-
ket Sts., with residence 1207 W. Ninth St., Wilmington, Del.
VI— 1710. LEVI McCAULEY FOSTER (Ellen 5), b. Sept. 23, 1878;
m. ANNA BERTHA McCAULEY April 21, 1909, b. Sept. — , 1884.
He is a machinist employed with the Pusey & Jones Company, of Wil-
mington, Del.; address, 1407 W. Seventh St.
Issue of Lezvis McCormick {T.-808) and — JVychoff.
VI— 171 1. ' McCORMICK, m. EDWIN FULLAM; reside in
Washington, D. C.
Issue of Abner Evans (T.-810) and Mary Ann Kephart.
VI— 1712. JOHtN EVANS, b. 1856, at Downingtown, Pa.
By second wife, Hannah Clozver.
VI— 1 71 3. FRANK EVANS, b., May 15, 1869.
Line of James, Hannah, David.
Issue of George Jobe {T-813) and Ann Sliarp.
VI— 1714. JACOB D. JOBE (George, Hannah, David, Hannah,
James), b. July 18, 1851 ; d. Nov. 22, 1897; m. MARY SMITH Nov. 22,
ioo6 TRIMBLE FAMILY
1875, dau. of Eber Smith and Mary Jane Sharpe, b. April 29, 1855; resided
in Coatesville, Pa.
After his death she m. Walter Thompson, son of William Thompson and
Sarah Noblet, who was b. Sept. 2, 1845, and they reside in Philadelphia, Pa.
He is a carpenter.
Issue of Jacob D. Jobe : —
VII— 2847. LESLIE JOBE, b. May 18, 1876, m. EMILY ECHOLLS
Dec. 9, 1898, dau. of John and Mary Echolls, b. Feb. 3, 1882.
He is employed with the Worth Iron Works, Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3262. Charles Eber Jobe, b. Oct. 20, 1900; d. July 30, 1901.
VIII— 3253. Isabell Jobe, b. June 21, 1902.
VIII— 3254. William W. Jobe, b. March 4, 1905.
VIII— 3255. Laura E. Jobe, b. Jan. 10, 1908.
VII— 2848. EBER JOBE, b. April 18, 1879; m. CORA BELLE
GARMAN De|c. 21, 1905, dau. of Reuben Garman and Ida Spotts, b. Jan.
II, 1883.
He is employed with the Huston Iron Works, of Coatesville, Pa., where
they reside.
Issue : —
VIII— 3256. Harold Eber Jobe, b. Nov. 20, 1906.
VII— 2849. ELSIE JANE JOBE, b. June 25, 1883; m. BENJAMIN
MORRELL Nov. 22, 1905, son of James — , b. Oct. 2, 1880.
They reside in Coatesville, Pa. He is a machinist. No issue.
VII— 2850. ROY JOBE, b. March 9, 1894.
VI— 1715. RUTHANNA JOBE (George 5), b. July 9 ,1855; m. AN-
DREW GRIFFITH Feb. i, 1880, son of James Griffith and Mary Ann
Jackson, b. April 26, 1861 ; reside at 265 S. First Ave., Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2851. WILMER GRIFFITH, b. Oct. 24, 1880; m. EMMA
DOGHERTY Jan. 19, 1907, of Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3257. Ruth Griffith, b. July 20, 1907.
VII— 2852. ALICE G. GRIFFITH, b. Dec. 28, 1882; unm.; resides
with parents.
VII— 2853. GEORGE W. GRIFFITH, b. Jan. 22, 1885, unm.
On Nov. 13, 1899, he sustained a severe injury to his back whilst employed
in the Lukens Iron and Steel Works, since which time he has not been able
to walk. He lives with his parents.
VII— 2854. NORMAN J. GRIFFITH, b. Oct. 8, 1885, m. ELSIE
HESS March 16, 1909.
He is an iron and steel worker at Coatesville, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION. 1007
VII— 2855. J. LESLIE GRIFFITH, b. April 14, 1887; d. April 18,
i.
VII— 2856. HOWARD H. GRIFFITH, b. March 14, 1889.
He is employed in an iron works at Coatesville, Pa.
VII— 2857. CHARLES GRIFFITH, b. Aug. 23, 1894.
VII— 2858. MARY J. GRIFFITH, b. June 14, 1897.
VI— 1716. GEORGE JOBE, JR.. (George 5), b. April 4, 1857; m.
LILLIAN R. FORD Sept. 29, 1887, dau. of William Ford and Mary Heth-
erington, b. March 15, 1864.
He is employed in the Lukens Iron and Steel Works, Coatesville, Pa.,
with residence 255 S. First Ave.
Issue : —
VII— 2859. Cora M. Jobe, b. Sept. 28, 1890; cashier in Ginn's Dept. Store, Coatesville,
Pa.
VII— 2860. Jacob Jobe. b. Nov. 13, 1896.
VII— 2861. William Jobe, b. Sept. 23, 1901.
VI — 1717. MARY J. JOBE (George 5), b. April 17, i860; unm. ; re-
sides with her mother.
Issue of JVilliam E. Fetters {T.-814) and Sarah Ford.
VI— 1718. GEORGE W. FETTERS (William, Joseph, David, Han-
nah, James), b. Dec. 13, 1862, at Newtown Square; m. HANNAH A. MUL-
LER Oct. 4, 1883, dau. of Carl Muller and Augusta Windier, b. July 16,
i860; d. Sept. 6, 1909; address, 7007 Woodland avenue., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2862. George W. Fetters, Jr., b. July 31, 1884.
VII— 2863. Augusta W. Fetters, b. Feb. 9, 1886.
VII— 2864. William Jarvis Fetters, b. Dec. 28, 1887.
VII— 2865. Josephine Muller Fetters, b. July 30, 1889.
VII— 2866. Sarah Rose Fetters, b. Nov. 30, 1891.
VII— 2867. Carl M. Fetters, b. July 14, 1893.
VII— 2868. Harly Boon Fetters, b. Sept. 23, 1897.
VII— 2869. Herman M. Fetters, b. Jan. 10, 1900; d. same day.
VI— 1719. WILLIAM E. FETTERS (William 5), b. Jan. 14, 1865,
Lower Merion; m. ANNA BARGER April 30, 1890.
He is a letter carrier ; address, 940 N. 50th St., Philadelphia, Pa. No issue.
VI— 1720. EDWARD B. FETTERS (William 5), b. Mar. 14, 1867,
at Haverford; m. SOPHIA DIRKS Jan. 29, 1895, dau. of Rudolph Dirks
and Margaret Hirst, b. Jan. 21, 1876.
ioo8 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He is engaged with P. R. R. at Broad St. Station ; address, 46th St. and
Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2870. Hazel Fetters, b. Oct. 6, 1895.
VII— 2871. Blanche Fetters, b. Feb. 28, 1900; d. Jan. — , 1901.
VI— 1 72 1. SALLIE FETTERS (William 5), b. Sept. 6, 1869, at Dar-
by; m. JOHN PHY June 21, 1899, son of Charles and Hannah Phy.
He is in the laundry trade; last location given Bryn Mawr, Pa. No issue.
VI— 1722. JOSEPH M. FETTERS (William 5), b. Oct. 20, 1871, at
Darby.
Hie is employed at Broad St. Sta., P. R. R., Philadelphia, Pa.; unm.
VI— 1723. HARRY B. FETTERS (William 5), b. March 18, 1874,
at Darby; unm.
VI— 1725. BRUCE W. FETTERS (William 5), b. June 13, 1877;
m. ANNIE MOWBRAY June 1903, dau. of John. No issue.
VI— 1726. PHILIP M. FETTERS (William 5), b. Jan. 3, 1879; m.
EMMA BUMGARDNER Oct. 17, 1901, dau. of Philip and Beulah Bum-
gardner.
He is employed at Broad St. Sta., P. R. R. ; address, 6025 Kershaw Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2872. Philip Ray Fetters, b. Nov. 14, 1902.
Issue of Joseph Fetters, Jr. {T.-815) and Margaret Braden.
VI— 1727. ELIZABETH C. FETTERS (Joseph, Joseph, David, Han-
nah, James), b. Jan. 28, 1867; m. EDWARD KRAYER April 30, 1889, son
of Edwaid Krayer and Annie.
He is a floriit on the William E. Garrett place, probably at Villa Nova, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2873. Edith Krazer, b. Nov. 19, 1900.
VI— 1728. GEORGE FETTERS (Joseph 5), b. Oct. 25, 1868; unm.;
a farmer at Media, Pa.
VI— 1729. MARIA JENNIE FETTERS (Joseph 5), b. Feb. 22,
SIXTH GENERATION. 1009
1871 ; m. EDWIN J. RYAN April 22, 1897, son of William Webb Ryan
and Julia MacMahan, b. May 14, 1872, in Washington, D. C.
He is a bookkeeper; address, 703 Sixth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Issue ; —
VII— 2874. Alfred Edwin Ryan, b. July 26, 1898.
VI— 1730. ELLA REBECCA FETTERS (Joseph 5), b. June 21,
1875 ; m. JOSEPH M. WELLS, JR., Oct. 15, 1896, son of Joseph M. Wells
and Mary Bonsall, of Concordville, Pa., b. March 7, 1868.
He was in the butter and egg trade forf several years. Afterwards clerk-
ing for his brother Mark P. Wells, contractor in Philadelphia ; with residence
at YeadoHj Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2875. Marian Wells, b. Nov. 22, 1897.
VII— 2876. Florence E. Wells, b. Aug. 31, 1899.
VII— 2879. Gaylord W. Wells, b. Feb. 26, 1907.
VII— 2877. Joseph F. Wells, b. Feb. 28, 1901.
VII— 2878. Walker Y. Wells, b. April 19, 190.3.
VI— 1731. WILHELMINA FETTERS (Joseph 5), b. Nov. 15, 1879;
m. JOHN T. McCAIN Dec. 28, 1899, son of John McCain and Mary New-
lin, b. May 27, 1877.
He is a farmer and milkman ; address, Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2880. John Malcolm McCain, b. July 30, 1900.
VI— 1732. HERBERT RAYMOND FETTERS (Joseph 5), b. Sept.
21, 1883; m. FLORENCE LUKENS, Feb. — , 1904." dau. of Abraham
Lukens.
He is an engineer at Springfield Water Works ; address, Media, Pa., R. D.
hsiae. : —
VII— 2881. (a) Mildred Fetters, b. June 30, 1905.
VII— 2881. (b) Anna Margaret Fetters, b. Mar. — , 1908.
VI— 1733. SELINA FETTERS (Joseph 5). b. Nov. 19, 1887.
She is clerk in a drug store, Washington, D. C.
Issue of Margaret Jane Fetters (T.-818) and Joshua Lawrence Thompson.
VI— 1734. WILLIAM F. THOMPSON (Margaret J., Joseph, David,
Hannah, James), b. June 21, 1868; m. MARY A. PATTON" June 2, 1892,
dau. of Edward Patton and Mary Donegan, b. Nov. 17, 1871.
He is a police officer at Llanerch, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2882. George William Thompson, b. Sept. 7, 1892.
VII— 2S83. Florence Thompson, b. Jan. 3, 1894; d. June 30, 1894.
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2884. Mary A. Thompson, b. June 2, 1895.
VII— 2885. Margaret F. Thompson, b. July 20, 1897.
VII— 2886. Roseanna Thompson, b. Sept. 2, 1899.
VII — 2887. Frances Thompson, b. May 18, 1903; d. May 26, 1903.
VI— 1735. JOSEPH THOMPSON (Margaret J. 5), b. June 6, 1870;
m. ELIZABETH KYLE Dec. 25, 1890, dau. of John Kyle and Sarah Wil-
son, b. Feb. I, 1873; address, Llanerch, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2888
VII— 2889,
VII— 2890,
VII— 2891
VII— 2892
VII— 2893
VII— 2894
Ethel May Thompson, b. Oct. 4, 1892.
Samuel Thompson, b. Mar. 9, 1896; d. Aug. 24, 1896.
Charles Thompson, b. Feb. 26, 1897.
Sarah Thompson, b. Feb. 24, 1899.
Lawrence John Thompson, b. July 22, 1900.
Elizabeth Thompson, b. June 9, 1902.
Marion Thompson, b. April 30, 1906; d. July 16, 1905.
VI— 1736. ELWOOD THOMPSON (Margaret J. 5). b. April 22,
1872; m. LILLIAN KITE about 1898. She d. Aug. 4, 1900.
M. second REBECCA REED June i, 1903. dau. of William Reed and
Elizabeth McConnell, b. June 24, 1872.
He is a plasterer ; resides at Addingham, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue by first wife only: —
VII— 2895. Elwood Thompson, Jr., b. July 30, 1900.
VI— 1739. JOSHUA LAWRENCE THOMPSON, JR. (Margaret
J. 5), b. Jan. 15, 1877; m. ESSIE FOX, Jan. 22, 1900, dau. of Jessie T. Fox
and Eliza Smuck, b. May 26, 1878.
He is an electrician, employed by Philadelphia and West Chester Trac-
tion Co.; address, Llanerch, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2896. Bessie May Thompson, b. Sept. 1, 1901.
VII— 2897. Joshua Lawrence Thompson, (3d), b. June 3, 1905.
VI— 1741. LILLIAN THOMPSON (Margaret J. 5) ,b. Dee. 16. 1882;
m. HERBERT WATSON July 14, 1903, son of Byard Watson and Mary
Eastburn, b. Jan. 21, 1882.
He is engineer at electrical power plant, Llanerch, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2898. Mary M. Watson, b. Jan. 15, 1904.
VII— 2899. Helen M. Watson, b. Dec. 21, 1906.
VI— 1742. LENA G. THOMPSON (Margaret J. 5), b. Feb. 21,
5 ; unm. ; address, Llanerch, Pa.
SIXTH GENERATION.
VI— 1743. TILLIE F. THOMPSON (Margaret J. 5), b. Oct. 30,
1887; m. ENOCH H. EASTBURN July 9. 1906, son of Edgar Eastburn
and Eliza Cook. b. Aug. 14, 1883 (of Bucks Co., Pa., ancestr>').
He is a trolley motorman on Market St. ; address, Callowhill St. above
60th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2900. Maurice Hallowell Eastburn, b. Jan. 17, 1907.
VII— 2901. Edgar Lawrence Eastburn, b. Jan. 3, 1909.
VI— 1744. EDITH THOMPSON (Margaret 5), b. April 19, 1894;
lives with her mother.
Issue of Charles Henry Fetters (T.-Sig) and Matilda IVadas.
VI— 1746. ANNA M. FETTERS (Charles H., Joseph, David, Han-
nah, James), b. July 12, 1884; d. May 6, 1906; m. FRANK COX March
12, 1902, son of Bertus Cox.
Issue : —
VII— 2902. Irene Cox, b. March 13, 1903.
VII— 2903. Charles Cox, b. Aug. 5, 1905.
VI— 1747. WALTER FETTERS (Charles H. 5), b. May 14, 1886;
m. ELMA KIRK May 24, 1909 ( ?), dau. of Howard Kirk, b. July — , 1888.
VI— 1748. GEORGE W. FETTER.S (Charles H. 5), b. April 18,
1890; at home.
Issue of Margaret E. Faddis {T.-822) and Reuben I. England.
VI— 1752. HUGHES HAINES ENGLAND (Margaret, John, David,
Hannah, James), b. March 13, 1871 ; m. : address. 230 N. Franklin St., Wil-
mington, Del. No issue.
VI— 1753. MARY FLORENCE ENGLAND (Margaret 5), b. Feb.
14, 1882: m. WILLIAM C. DORMAN; address. Rising Sun, Cecil Co.,
Md., R. F. D. 2. No issue.
VI— 1754. DELLA JANE ENGLAND (Margaret 5), b. Feb. 16,
1886.
VI— 1755. JOHN HARLAND ENGLAND (Margaret 5), b. July 26.
1893.
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Issue of Mary H. Faddis {T.-826) mid William John Hunter.
VI— 1765. ANNIE JANE HUNTER (Mary H., James, David, Han-
nah, James), b. May 15, 1880; m. GEORGE BALDWIN WAY, JR., Oct.
17, 1895, son of George B. Way and Mary Hill; address, 316 W. Gay St.,
West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2904. Dorothy Ella Way. b, March 25, 1897.
VII— 2905. William Arthur Way, b. July 10, 1899.
VII— 2906. Percy Francis Way, b. Nov. 28, 1901.
VI— 1766. FLORENCE MARGARETTA HUNTER (Mary H. 5).
b. May 28, 1883.
She is a trained nurse ; address. West Chester, Pa.
Issue of Joseph P. Faddis {T-8^5) and Annie G. Pyle.
VI— 1785. SOPHIA H. FADDIS (Joseph P., Thomas, David, Han-
nah, James), b. Dec. 13, 1881 ; unm. ; address, West Chester, Pa.
VI— 1780. GRACE E. FADDIS (Joseph P. 5), b. Sept. 27, 1883: m.
HERMAN GIDEON WILLIAMSON June 23, 1909, son of James T.
Williamson and Amelia Pyle, b. April 24, 1884, at "Lafayette Hall," Chadd's
Ford, Pa.
She engaged in teaching; last at Concordville, Pa.; present address, 47
N. 62d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
Joseph Talbert Williamson, b. June 15, 1911.
Issue of Richard Henry Faddis {T.-8^8) and Clara J'. Smith.
VI— 1789. MARY B. FADDIS (Richard H., Thomas, David, Han-
nah, James), b. July, 11 1883; m. DANIEL ERWIN July 27, 1904, son of
Archibald Erwin and Elizabeth , b. June — , 1883.
He is engaged with his father in extensive stone quarries at Port Ken-
nedy, Montgomery Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2907. Elizabeth Erwin, b. Sept. 5, 1904.
VII— 2908. Archibald Erwin, b. April 30, 1906.
VII— 2909. Clara Virginia Erwin, b. Feb. 25. 1908.
VI— 1796. ELWOOD G. FADDIS (Richard H. 5), b. Sept. 28, 1887;
m. MAY AUSTIN Nov. 28, 1908, dau. of Henry Austin and Mary.
He is a fireman for the Springfield Water Company ; resides at Phoenix-
ville. Pa.
VI— 1797. JENNIE H. FADDIS (Richard H. 5), b. April 4, 1889;
SIXTH GENERATION. 1013
m, CHARLES W. MALIN April 5, 1909; removed to Rochester, N. Y.
Hie is in the employe of the Springfield Water Co.
The others of this family reside with their parents ; see under their names.
Issue of Wellington A. Faddis (T.-840) and Amy A. Lawton.
VI— 1802. LAWTON BAKER FADIDS (Wellington A. 5), b. Dec.
4, 1891.
VI— 1803. AMY ALICE FADDIS (Wellington A. 5), b. Dec. 18,
1892; m. WILLIAM FERLINGER April 26, 1910.
He is a telegraph operator: address, West Chester, Pa.
For other children see under his name in Fifth Generation.
Line of James, Hannah, Mary.
Issue of Joseph D. White (T.-843) and Mary Woodivard.
VI— 1809. HARRY VANMETER WHITE (Joseph, Washington,
Mary, Hannah, Jamies), b. Nov. 14. 1870; m. ARABELLA D. WHITE
circa, 1896 (his cousin; see T.-1828).
M. second, MABEL E. McCRONE, Oct. 3, 1903, dau. of Henry C.
McCrone and Mary A. Finnegan, b. May 10, 1882.
He is a weaver by trade employed in mills near Lenni, Delaware Co., Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
VII— 2910. Martha Gertrude White, h. Jan. 9, 1897.
VI— 1810. THOMAS FRANKLIN WHITE (Joseph 5), b. Feb. 22,
T872; m. HANNAH THOMPSON, of Tliorndale, Pa.
He was for some time employed at Llewellyn Mills, Delaware Co., Pa.,
but removed probably to Downingtown, Pa. ; had two children, but both died
young.
VI— 1811. CHARLES W. WHITE Joseph 5), b. Sept. 4, 1874; m.
MARY BRADFORD Dec. 22, 1898, dau. of Henry Bradford and Louisa
O'Brien, b. April 3, 1880.
He is a weaver, employed in Jordan's Mill, corner loth and Walnut Sts.,
Chester, Pa. ; address, 7th and Welsh Sts., Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2911. (a) Emma Esther White, b. Dec. 20, 1902; d. Sept. 12, 1905.
VII— 2911. (b) Mary Elizabeth White, b. Jan. 23, 1906; d. July 21, 1906.
VI— 181 2. T. JEFFERSON WHITE (Joseph s). b. April 3, 1877;
m. MARY SHIVE June 28, 191 1, dau. of Peter Shive.
He is by trade a weaver in Aberfoyle Mill, Chester, Pa.
IOI4 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1813. HOWARD THEODORE WHITE (Joseph 5), b. July 6,
1879; m. KATIE ELIZABETH FLETCHER July 23, 1902, dau. of Henry
Fletcher and Mary O'Connor, b. Aug. 20, 1876.
He is a farmer; resides at Dowlin; address, Downingtown, Pa. No issue.
VI— 1814. REMMIE WHITE (Joseph 5), b. 1881; m. JOHN
CROWL.
He is a glass-blower : probably at Royersford, Pa. No issue.
Issue of Julia Ann White (T.-843) «"<^ James S. Miller.
VI— 181 3 WALTER T. IMILLER (Julia Ann, Washington, Mary,
Hannah. James), b. April 2. 1868: m. SARAH FRANCES RICE June 17,
1896: b. Sept. — , 1875.
He is engaged with a sawing luml>er company, address, Cochranville,
Chester Co., Pa.. R. D. 4. ^
Issue : —
VII— 2912. Frances Miller, b. Nov. 22. 1896; d. Dec. 22, 1896.
VII— 2913. Daisy Gertrude Miller, b. .Tuly 14. 1898.
VII— 2914. Anna Mav Miller, b. Nov. IS, 1900.
VII— 2915. Edwin T. Mill-r. b. Nov. 18, 1900: d. July 9, 1901.
VII— 2916. Lillian Amanda Miller, b. Oct. 18, 1903.
VII— 2917. Howard Wesley Miller, b. Jan. 7, 1905.
VII— 2918. Walter Theodore Miller, b. D^c. 31. 1906.
VII— 2919. Dorothy Isabel Miller, b. April 5, 1909.
VI— i8i6. TAMES ALBERT MILLER (Julia Ann 5), b. Dec. 6,
1869: m. MARG.ARET SHUTE Oct. 22. 1891. dau. of Aaron Shute and
Elizabeth Ross.
He is a gasmaker at the Worth Bros. Iron and Steel Works, Coatesville,
Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2920. Margaret IsabMl Miller, b. Oct. 22, 1892.
VI— 1819. HOWARD WESLEY MILLER (Julia Ann 3), b. Feb.
12, 1875: m. NELLIE MAY WILSON Nov. 8, 1899, dau. of Joseph D.
Wilson.' b. Dec. — , 1880.
He is an ironworker in Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2921. Iva Elnora Miller, b. May — , 1900.
VI— 1820. SAMUEL HENRY :\IILLER (Julia Ann 5), b. June 2,
1878: resides in Coatesville, Pa.
VI— 1822. EMMA GERTRUDE MILLER (Julia Ann 5), b. Feb.
SIXTH GENERATION. 1015
19, 1883; m. EDWARD J. LAWRENCE Feb. 8. 1900, son of Hugh E.
Lawrence and Ella Kelly, b. March 4, 1875.
He is an ironworker in Huston's Iron and Steel Works, Coatesville, Pa. ;
address, 218 W. Diamond St.
Issue : —
VII— 2922. Anna Rebecca Lawrence, b. Dec. 2, 1904.
Issue of James White (T.-844) and Louisa Bardsley.
VI— 1823. GEORGE W. WHITE (James, Washington, Mary, Han-
nah, James), b. March 18, 1868.
He went away and not heard from for many years.
VI— 1824. WILLIAM C. WHITE (James .0, b. Mar. 18, 1870, at
Downingtown, Pa.; m. MARY McGEE March 20. 1894; b. Aug. 17, 1878,
in Ireland ; address, 547 Ferry Ave., Norristown, Pa.
Issue : —
VII — 2923. Francis Henry White, b. March 1, 1895, at Norristown.
He lost a leg by being struck by the cars on the railroad in Norristown, Sept. 20,
1901.
VII— 2924. James William White, b. Aug. 1, 1897, same.
VII— 2925. Ida White.
VII— 2926. Mary White.
I Twins, b. Feb. 22, 1900; d. March 12, 1901.
VI— 1825. WILSON JAMES WHTTE (James 5), b. March 31,
1872; m. ELLA SECKEL June 14, 1896, dau. of William Seckel and Susan
Lare, b. March 25, 1878.
He is on the police force with residence 146 W. Airy St., Norristown, Pa.
Issue born there : —
VII— 2927. William Leslie White, b. .Tune 30, 1900.
VII— 2928. Myrtle Louisa White, b. Jan. 12, 1906.
Issue of Lezvis White {T.-845) and Mary E. Reese.
VI— 1826. LAURA V. WHITE (Lewis, Washington, Mary, Han-
nah, James), b. Dec. 6, 1866; m. LEMUEL SCOTT May — , 1886. son of
Hiram Scott and Hannah Rees, b. Dec. 24, i860; d. Feb. 2, 1890.
He was by occupation a loom boss. She resides in Coatesville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2929. Florence Scott, b. Dec. 4, 1886.
VII— 2930. Lemuel Scott, b. Aug. 4, 1890.
Jssure of Isaac N. White {T.-846) and Elisabeth Boyer, born in Chester
Co., Pa.
VI— 1827. ELMER ELLSWORTH WHITE (Isaac, Washington.
Mary, Hannah, James), b. Sept. 2, 1869; m. FLORENCE DIETRICH
ioi6 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
Sept. 21. 1893, dau. of John and Emma Dietrich, b. Oct. 14, 1870; d. Oct. 19,
1902.
M. second, CLARA NAGLE, dau. of Bernard and Anna Nagle, b. April
20, 1878.
He is a machinist: address. 311 Pearl St., Readmg, Pa.
Issue by first wife : —
VII— 2931. Anna White, b. March 21, 1896.
VII— 2932. John White, b. April 9, 1898.
VI— 1828. ARABELLA D. WHITE (Isaac N. 5), b. Feb. 3, 1873;
d. July 6, 1900; m. HARRY V. WHITE about 1896 (No. T.-1809). Fur-
ther record under his No.
Issue of Thomas Jefferson IVhite {T-.S-ij) and Eliza Ann Barr.
VI— 1831. CARRIE GERTRUDE WHITE (Thomas J., Washing-
ton, Mary, Hannah, James), b. Aug. 29, 1873; d. April 27, 1895; m. PAUL
R. HOMBACK Dec. 6, 1894, by Rev P. P. Strawvinski. He is of the firm
of A. V. Homback & Son Marble Works, at Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
VI— 1832. MARY ELLA WHITE (Thomas T. 5), b. March 4, 1875;
m. ELMER E. ULSH March. 26. 1802, by Rev. Geo. W. Stevens, at Lew-
istown. Pa.
He is a contractor and builder at Lewistown, Miflin Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2933. Thomas Jefferson Ulsh, b. March 11, 1908.
VII— 2934. Grace Elizabeth Ulsh, b. April 11, 1909.
Issue of Rebecca H. White (T.-848) and James Duran.
VI— 1836. ANNA DURAN (Rebecca H. 5V. m. Bishop.
Said to be in Pottstown^ Pa., but not found.
Issue : —
VII— 2935. Frank Bishop.
VI— 1837. JAMES DURAN (Rebecca H. 5). Said to be m. and to
be in Roxborough, Phila., but not found.
Issue of Susanna White {T-849) and Philip Gleeson.
VI— 1838. GEORGE W. GLEESON (Susanna. Washington, Mary,
Hannah. James), b. Aug. 20, 1873: m. MARGARET McGETAGIN Jan. 7,
1894. dau. of Patrick McGetagin and Susanna Haws, b. June 4, 1873.
He is an engineer at ice plant: address, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2936. Marie Gleeson, b. Jan. 3, 1895.
VII— 2937. Anna Gleeson. b. April 7. 1896.
VII— 2938. Emma Gleeson. b. Sept 30, 1897.
VII— 2939. Ella Gleeson, b. Julv 6, 1900.
FIFTH GENERATION. 1017
VII— 2940. George W. Gleeson, b. Feb. 10, 1903.
VII— 2941. Frances A. Gleeson, b. April 30, 1905.
VII— 2942. Samuel Worrell Gleeson, b. Jan. 27. 1909.
VI— 1839. MARY EMMA GLEESON (Susanna 5), b. Oct. 24,
1874; m. SAMUEL L. WORRALL Jan. 12, 1898, son of Leonard Worrall,
of Honeybrook, Pa., b. July 2, 1869.
He is a traveling salesman; address, 516 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
No issue.
VI— 1840. WILLIAM GLEESON (Susanna 5), b. Feb. — , 1876; d.
Aug. 31, 1903; unm.
Issue by second husband.
(See Fifth Generation under his name.)
Issue of Mary Emma White {T.-850) and Samuel E. Nealis, all bom near
Downingtown, Pa.
VI— 1847. ANNIE E. NEALIS (Mary Emma, Washington, Mary,
Hannah, James), b. March 6, 1885; m. FRANKLIN SPONG, 1903; b. July
— , 1884.
He is a farmer; address. West Vincent, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2943. caiarles Oscar Spong, b. Nov. 8, 1903.
VII— 2944. Samuel E. Spong, b. May 20, 1907.
VII— 2945. Carl Franklin Spang, b. Feb. 22, 1909.
VI— 1848. MARY JANE NEALIS (Mary Emma 5), b. May 2, 1887;
m. GEORGE WHITE Sept. 13, 1905, son of Owen White and Mary Jane
Turnbull, b. July 24, 1883.
He is manager of a crane in Huston's Iron Works ; resides in Coatesville,
Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2946. Robert Owen White, b. Feb. 19, 1907; d. April 28, 1908.
VI— 1849. CAHRIE BELLE NEALIS (Mary Emma 5), b. Sept. 12,
1889; m. FREDERICK LEWIS Sept. 30, 1907, son of David Lewis and
Elizabeth — , b. July — , 1878; reside near Guthrieville, Chester Co.; ad-
dress, Downingtown, Pa., R. D.
VI— 1850. LILLIE MAY NEALIS (Mary Emma 5), b. Nov. 11,
1892; resides with her parents; now at Gallagherville, Chester Co., Pa.; ad-
dress, Downingtown, Pa., R. D.
ioi8 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1851. SAMUEL D. NEALIS (Mary Emma 5), b. Sept. 28, 1897;
now a schoolboy.
Issue of Ruth Ella White {T.-851) and John Franklin Bernard.
VI— 1852. NELSON WINFIELD BERNARD (Ruth Ella, Washing-
ton, Mary, Hannah, James), b. Aug. 14, 1877; m. SARAH ANNA TOWNS-
LEY April 12, 1899; b. July 23, 1878; reside near Wagontown; address,
Coatesville, Pa., R. D. 3.
Issue : —
VII— 2947. Margaret Alma Bernard, b. May 20, 1900.
VII— 2948. Vernon Winfield Bernard, b. Oct. 3, 1902.
VII— 2949. Ida Pearl Bernard, b. July — , 1907.
V'll— 2950. Ella EUzabeih Bemard, b. Oct. — , 1908.
VI— 1853. EDWARD EUGENE BERNARD (Ruth Ella 5), b. Sept.
19, 1879; m. LILLIE REFFORD Feb. — , 1906; reside near Martin's Cor-
ner, with address Coatesville, Pa., R. D. 3.
Issue : —
VII— 2951. Ruthanna Bernard, b. Dec. — , 1906.
VII— 2952. Jonu Daniel Bernard, b. Mar. — , 1908.
VI— 1854. LAURA LENORA BERNARD (Ruth Ella 5), b. May
21, 1881 ; m. JESSE TRUMBOWER Dec. 26, 1900; b. March — , 1880.
He is a Coatesville, Pa., milkman.
Issue : —
VII— 2953. David Franklin Tiumbower, b. Oct. i, 1901.
VII— 2954. Ruth Emma Trumbower, b. March — . 1904.
VII— 2955. Ella Viola Trumbower, b. Dec. 30, 1905.
VII— 2956. Marion Edith Trumbower, b. Dec. 12, 1908.
VI— 1855. ELLA MAY BERNARD (Ruth Ella 5), b. May i, 1883;
m. CARPENTER K. LAWRENCE May 28, 1902, brother to Edward J.
(see No. T.-1822), b. June 26, 1883.
He is an ironworker in Huston's Mill; address, 238 New- St., Coates-
ville, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2957. Louis Franklin Lawrence, b. Jan. 12, 1903.
VII— 2958. Hugh Earl Lawrence, b. Dec. 20, 1903.
VII— 2959. Raymond Carpenter Lawrence, b. March 28, 1905.
VII— 2960. Ruth Ella Lawrence, b. June 19, 1907.
VII— 2961. Edith Adaline Lawrence, b. May 30, 1909.
VI— 1856. ^lARY ELIZABETH BERNARD (Ruth Ella 5), b.
May 2, 1885: m. RALPH ROBERTS Aug. 17, 1905; address, Coatesville,
Pa., R. D. 3.
Issue : —
FIFTH GENERATION. 1019
VII— 2962. Penrose Franklin Roberts, b. May 20, 1906.
VII— 2963. Margaret Hope Roberts, b. Oct. — , 1908.
VI— 1857. LEONARD FRANKLIN BERNARD (Ruth Ella 5), b.
April 3, 1887.
He and the others of this family reside with their paraits.
Issue of James D. White {T.-862) and Annie M. Speakman.
VI— 1868. IRENE WHITE (James, Joseph, Mary, Hannah, James),
b. April 16, 1861; m. DAVIS C. ALEXANDER April 20, 1881, son of
Western Alexander and Cochran, b. Feb. 20, 1859, West Chester, Pa.
He is in the wholesale meat trade at Ninth St. and Girard Ave., with
residence 5627 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VII— 2964. BESSIE IRENE ALEXANDER, b. Jan. 19, 1883; m.
JOHN RUSSELL RICHARDS Jan i, 1901, son of Irenus Richards and
Lillian Valaria Hahn, b. Oct. 25, 1882.
He is in the wholesale meat trade with Swift & Co., with residence 5156
Hoopes St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Issue : —
VIII— 3258. John Russell Richards. Jr., b. May 9, 1906.
VIII— 3259. Lillye Valaria Richards, b. Aug. 9, 1909.
Issue of Jacob F. White {T.-86^) and Sarah Buckwalter.
VI— 1869. MARY J. WHITE (Jacob, Joseph, Mary, Hannah, James),
D. June 3, 1866; m. JAMES R. EYRICK Dec. 2, 1885, son of Joshua Ey-
rick and Maria Reber, b. Dec. 18, 1864.
They have a meat and provision store at 105 S. Main St., Phoenixville,
Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2965. Ada R. Eyrick, b. Sept. 8, 1886; d. Mar. 15, 1893.
VII— 2966. Fannie R. Eyrick, b. Oct. 14, 1887; d. Jan. 9. 1888.
Vn— 2967. Harold R. Eyrick, b. July 14, 1889.
VII— 2968. James R. Eyrick, Jr., b. Nov. 5, 1891; d. Mar. 15, 1893.
VII— 2969. Calvin R. Eyrick, b. Dec. 2, 1892.
VII— 2970. Raymond R. Eyrick, b. Mar. 16, 1894.
VII— 2971. Paul R. Eyrick, b. Jan. 16, 1898.
VII— 2972. Walter R. Eyrick, b. Mar. 4, 1903.
VII— 2973. Mary R. Eyrick, b. Nov. 29, 1905.
Issue of Jacob F. White {T.-862) and second wife, Sarah Robins.
VI— 1870. HAVARD D. WHITE (Jacob, Joseph, Mary. Hannah,
James), b. July 9, 1875; m. EDITH HILLARD.
They reside at Bellewood, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2974. Evalyn White, b. 1903.
VII— 2975. Dothard White, b. Nov. — , 1906.
VII— 2976. Mildred White, b. Dec. — , 1908.
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1871. LUTHER A. WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. Jan. 31, 1878; m.
HATTIE MAY REIGHARD June 1, 1899, dau. of Samuel Reighard and
Eliza Deafenbaugh, b. Sept. 16, 1878.
He is a blacksmith; specialist in horseshoeing; address, 413 Twenty-
tourth St., Altoona, Pa.
Issue : —
v'll— 2b77. Helen C. White, b. Dec. 18, 1899.
V'll— 297». Ralph Edward White, b. Dec. 27, 1901.
VII— 2979. John Luther White, b. Feb. 15, 1904.
VII— 2980. Margaret 0. White, b. Aug. 30, 1906.
VII— 2981. Grace H. White, b. Nov, 18, 1908.
VI— 1872. LINDLEY M. WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. April 27, 1880; m.
LAURA MAY HELLER Jan. — , 1903.
He is a quarryman; address Third Ave., between Fourth and Fifth Sts.,
Altoona, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2982. Florence K. White, b. Nov. — . 1903.
VII— 2983. Regina Alberta White, b. Nov. 30, 1906.
VII— 2984. Erva Catharine White, b. Dec. 14, 1908.
VI— 1873. JOSEPH D. WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. July 30, 1882; m.
JESSIE GLEM July 15, 1906.
He is a fireman on the Pittsburg Div. of P. R. R. ; residence, Altoona, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2985. Nellie Ruth White, b. Feb. 14, 1907.
VII— 2986. Joseph White, b. Aug. 30, 1908. 1 Twins
VII— 2987. William White, b. Aug. 30, 1908; d. Nov. — , 1908. / ^^"***-
VI— 1875. LAURA MAY WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. Jan. 16, 1887;
m. ROBERT MARTIN Sept. 25, 1907; residence, Fifth Ave., Altoona, Pa.
No issue.
VI— 1876. BESSIE O. WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. Aug. 16, 1888.
She is a clerk in a department store, Altoona, Pa.; address, 413 Twen-
ty-fourth St.
VI— 1877. MARGARET C. WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. July 6, 1892.
VI— 1878. MARY E. WHITE (Jacob F. 5), b. Sept. 17, 1894.
Address of both the latter same as their sister.
FIFTH GENERATION.
Issue of Mary Elizabeth White {T.-864) and Howard Beckley, born in Phila-
delphia, Pa.
VI— ib7y. J. HOWARD BECKLEY (Mary E., Joseph, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. July 24. 1867; d. May 4, 1890; m. MINNIE SWAYNE Oct.
28, 1889, dau. of Norris and Annie Swayne.
He was taken ill with typhoid fever a few months after marriage which
carried him off. Hie was bur. in Fernwood Cem. No issue. She m. second,
\Villiam Leslie and has three children.
VI— 1880. LAURA VIRGINIA BECKLEY (Mary E. 5), b. Jan. 16,
1871; d. Mar. 18, 1900; unm. ; bur. at Blockley Baptist Church.
Issue of Sarah Jane White (^T.-Sdj) and Robert Dothard.
VI— 1881. SADIE VIRGINIA DOTHARD (Sarah J., Joseph, Mary,
Hannah, James), b. Jan. 27, 1874; m. GEORGE J. PERCIVAL Sept. 7,
1904, son of Dr. George G. Percival and Isabella Jones, b. April 4, 1876.
He is a civil engineer; residence, Highland Ave., Overbrook, Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Issue : —
Vli— 2988. Edith Qilman Peicival, b. July 7, 1905.
VII— 2989. Ruth Virginia Percival, b. Jan. 11, 1907.
VI— 1882. ELCORA CATHARINE DOTHARD (Sarah J. 5), b.
Aug. 2^, 1875; unm.
She is a teacher; address, 4049 Ogden St., Philadelphia, Pa.
VI— 1883. ROBERT JOSEPH DOTHARD (Sarah J. 5), b. Nov.
18, 1876; m. ELLA LAKE HARTLEY Mar. 7, 1905, dau. of James Hart-
ley and Ellen Blake, b. Aug. 19, 1876; d. Feb. 18, 1906.
M. second, MARY A. RUNNELS, Aug. — 1907.
He is head carpenter of P. R. R. at Broad St., Sta., with office at 243
South Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; residence, Narberth, Pa.
Issue by first wife;. —
VII— 2990. Ella Lake Hartley Dothard, b. Feb. 15, 1906.
VI— 1884. LAURA HELENA DOTHARD (Sarah J. 5). b. June 8,
1882; unm.; at home.
VI— 1885. WALTER IRVING DOTHARD (Sarah J. 5) b. March
3, 1885; m. MARIAN LOOS Oct. 2, 1907, dau. of Augustus G. Loos and
Jennie Beatty, b. March 30, 1889.
TRIMBLE FAMILY.
He and his brother under the firm of Dothard & Dothard, architects, have
an office at 243 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, with residence at Narberth, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2991. Robert Loos Dothard, b. July 2, 1908.
VI— 1886. HELEN MARIE DOTHARD (Sarah J. 5), b. Oct. 14,
1891 ; at home. ,
VI— 1887. MAY COOPER DOTHARD (Sarah J. 5), b. May 8,
1894; at home. '
Issue of Luther R. White {T-868) and Nellie Henson, all born in Philadel-
phia, Pa.
VI— 1888. FLORENCE DORLAN WHITE (Luther R., Joseph, Mary,
Hannah, James), b. June 2, 1885.
VI— 1889. HAZEL LILLIAN WHITE (Luther R. 5), b. April 30,
1888.
VI— 1890. LOTTIE HENSON WHITE (Luther R. 5), b. Dec. 11,
1890.
VI— 1891. JOSEPH HOWARD WHITE (Luther R. 5), b. March
31, 1892.
VI— 1892. ELSIE MAY WHITE (Luther R. 5), b. July 28, 1893.
This family all reside with their parents at 882 North 42d St., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Issue of Mary Emma White {T.-871) and Charles Henry McFarlon.
VI— 1893. ADA W. McFARLAN (Mary E., Isaac, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. Feb. 14, 1880; m. HORACE S. CARPENTER Oct. i, 1903,
son of Jeremiah Carpenter and Eliza Laird, b. March 30, 1874.
He is a tinsmith and roofer; address, 147 E. Lancaster Ave., Downing-
town. Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2992. Horace S. Carpenter, Jr., b. March 29, 1905.
SIXTH GENERATION. 1023
Issue of Joseph Atwood White {T.-8/4) and Amelia Buckley.
VI— 1895. J. ATWOOD WHITE, JR. (J. Atwood, Isaac, Mary,
Hannah, James), b. Dec. 9, 1886.
He is engaged in the company of which his father is a prominent factor,
"The Moore & White Manufacturing Co., at 15th St. and Lehigh Ave., Phila-
delphia, Pa.
VI— 1897. REBECCA S. WHITE (J. Atwood 5), b. Aug. 11, 1894;
at home.
Issue of Ada Rebecca White {T.-8^^) and G. Thompson Guthrie, born in
Downingtown, Pa.
VI— 1898. FLORENCE MAY GUTHRIE (Ada R., Isaac, Mary,
Hannah, James), b. May 14, 1883; unm..
She is bookkeeper for the Young, Smithfield Company, of Philadelphia.
Pa.
VI— 1899. THOMPSON CLYDE GUTHRIE (Ada R. 5), b. Aug.
20, 1884; m. ADA F. WARREN Dec. 29, 1908, dau. of Capt. Warren
(mariner of Selveyville, Del.).
He is in the real estate, etc., business ; office S. Brandywine Ave., Down-
ingtown, Pa.
VI— 1900. GEORGE RALPH GUTHRIE (Ada R. 5), b. Feb. 17,
1897.
Issue of William Henry White {T.-8j6) and Elizabeth Jon^s, bom in Down-
ingtown, Pa.
VI— 1901. SUSIE H. WHITE (Wm. Henry, Lewis, Mary, Hannah,
Jam-O, b. March 17, 1873: m. WILLIAM H. CRISMAN Jan. 14, 1891,
son of George Crisman and Magaret Youst, b. Nov. 10, 1868.
He is a coremaker in the Downingtown Iron Works; address, 218 Wil-
liam St., that borough.
Issue : —
VII— 299a. Helen Martha Crisman, b. July 29, 1892.
VI— 1902. PAULINE J. WHITE (Wm. Henry 5), b. Dec. 9, 1874;
m. VOGT FRAME Sept. 3, 1893.
He is druggist; address, 7537 Hamilton Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
Issue : —
I024 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VII— 2994. Gertrude FVame, b. June 23. 1894.
VII— 2995. Florence Frame, b. July 21, 1896; d. July — , 1897.
vn— 2996. Esther Frame.
VII— 2997. William Edgar Frame, b. 1902.
VI— 1903. LYDIA M. WHITE (Wm. Henry 5), b. July 21, 1876;
m. WILUAM J. DAGE, JR., Jan. — , 1897, son of William J. Dage and
Ross, b. Oct. — , 1875.
He is a farmer; address, Whitford, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 2998. Paul B. Dage, b. May 19, 1898.
VII— 2999. Ethel E. Dage, b. Nov. 10, 1900.
VII— 3000. William White Dage, b. Feb. — , 1905.
VII— 3001. Franklin Dage, b. Feb. — , 1907.
VII— 3002. Mark Leroy Dage, b. Nov. — , 1908.
VI— 1904. CHARLES WOODWARD WHITE (Wm. Henry 5, b.
May 3, 1878; m. REBECCA ROBINSON Dec. 25, 1900, dau. of John Rob-
mson and Mary , b. 1877.
He is a farmer, at White Horse, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3003. William Henry White, b. Oct. — , 1901.
VII— 3004. John Lewis White, b. Sept. 13, 1908.
VI— 1905. TEMPLE JONES WHITE (Wm. Henry 5), b. June 24,
1879; m. ELLA Oct. — , 1902.
He is a conductor on West Chester & Philadelphia trolley ; address, Llan-
erch. Pa,
Issue : —
VII— 3005. Joseph J. White, b. Aug. — , 1903.
VII— 3006. Arthur T. White, b. Mar. — , 1905.
Issue of Mary Jane White {T.-877) and Charles W. Brown.
VI— 1906. J. LYDIA EDGE BROWN (Mary J., Lewis, Mary,
Hannah, James), b. May 22, 1872; m. JESSE L. HARRY Sept. 18, 1893,
son of Barclay Harry and Mary Lewis ( ?), b. April 27, 1869.
He is engaged on the trains of the P. R. R. ; address, 644 Chestnut St.,
Columbia, Pa.
Issue bom there : —
VII— 3007. Grace Blanch Harry, b. Jan. 21, 1895.
VII— 3008. Bessie May Harry, b. Jan. 17, 1897.
VII— 3009. Ullian Irene Harry, b. Jan. 2, 1910; d. Jan. 12. 1910.
Issue of Theodore H. White {T.-878) and Sallie J. McBride, bom in Uwch-
lan, Chester Co., Pa.
VI— 1907. WILLIAM J. WHITE (Theodore, Lewis, Mary, Hannah.
James), b. March 14, 1878; m. ANNIE BRITTIAN Feb. 6, 1903, dau. of
Ephriam Brittian and Hannah Love, b. .Aug. 23, 1886.
SIXTH GENERATION. 1025
He is a farmer; address, Glen Moore, Pa., R. D.
Issue : —
VII— 3010. Theodore H. White, b. July 30, 1903.
VII— 3011. Mary Ella White, b. June 17, 1906.
VI— 1908. OSCAR L. WHITE (Theodore H. 5), b. Aug. 12, 1880;
m. EMMA ROBINSON, 1899 ( ?) ; address. East Nautmeal, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3012. Viola White, b. 1900 (?)
VII— 3(13. James White, b. 1905 (?).
VI— 1909. WALTER WHITE (Theodore H. 5), b. Nov. 30. 1882;
m. PANSY NOBLE Aug. 8, 1908; address, 70 Virginia Ave., Coatesville,
Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3014. Walter Chester White b. Aug. 30. 190S.
VI— 191 1. GRACE ESTELLA WHITE (Theodore H. 5), b. May
2, 1887; m. ROBERT SIMPSON Aug. — . 1905 (?), son of John Simi>-
son and Mary .
He has a store at Eagle P. O., Byers, Pa.
VII— 3015. John Simpson, b. Dec. 8, 1906.
VII— 3016. Sarah Simpson, b. Aug. 29, 1909.
Issiie of Clara R. White (T.-Sjg) and Frank Good.
VI— 1912. LEWIS WHITE GOOD (Clara R., Lewis, Mary. Han-
nah, James), b. March 19, 1879; unm.
H!e was a motorman for Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Co.
for some time ; then became a State policeman ; resides with his parents, at
West Chester. Pa.
VI— 1913. JOHN BATTEN GOOD (Clara R. 5), b. July i. 1881;
m. BESSIE MAY ECHOFF Jan. 3, 1900, dau. of Charles V. Echoff and
Caddie Walker, b. April 24, 1881.
He is manager of the Dunlap grocer)' store. West Chester, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3017. Abble Hannum Good, b. Dec. 31, 1901.
VII— 3018. Clara Rebecca Good, b. June 15, 1903.
VII— 3019. Paul Leroy Good, b. Oct. 19. 1905.
VI— 1914. NOBLE HOWARD GOOD (Clara R. 5), b. Sept. 28,
1885) : m. MARY MATTSON Oct. 9, 1907, dau. of Chalkley Mattson and
Ellic Jackson, b. Oct. 4, 1886.
I026 TRIMBLE FAMILY
He is employed with the Sharpless Separator Works; address, 229 S.
Matlack St., West Chester, Pa.
VI— 1915. JAMES LEROY GOOD (Clara R. 5), b. April 25, 1893;
at home.
Issue of William T. White {T.-880) and Valila Olive HcinsUng.
VI— 1916. ROSY M. WHITE (William, Robert, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. June 13, 1872; m. GEORGE CRAVER, 1890.
M. second, RALPH WHEELER; address, MaClay St. office, R. D. 4,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 3020. Lillie Olive Graver, b. 1891; d. 2 years of age.
VII— 3021. Ada Elizabeth Graver, b. Oct. — , 1893.
VII— 3022. Herman Graver, b. 1896.
VII— 3023. George Graver, b. 1898.
Issue by second husband : —
VII— 3024. Arthur James Wheeler, b. Sept 1, 1909.
VI— 1917. ROBERT H. WHITE (William T. 5), b. Jan. 6, 1876; m.
VIOLA SHEKE about 1900; probable residence, Harrisburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3025. Ellen White, b. 1901; d. 1903.
VI— 1919. LOUIS EDWARD WHITE (William T.- 5), b. Oct. 21,
1881: m. LYDIA SHANER, 1901 ; address, 722 21 14 St., Harrisburg, Pa.
No issue.
VI— 1922. LEROY WHITE (William T. 5), b. March 4, 1888; m.
BESSIE MAY CLOUSER Feb. 22, 1908. dau. of Alonza and Florella
Ellen Clouser, b. Aug. 22, 1890.
They reside on the home farm ; address, Dalmatia, Northumberland Co.
Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3026. Ellis Leroy White, b. Jan. 9, 1908.
VII— 3027. Flora Olive White, b. Feb. 7, 1910.
VI— 1923. HOWARD E. WHITE (William T. 5), b. April 19, 1891 ;
m. LOTTIE ESTHER MARTZ Jan. 19, 1909.
He is a trackman on Northern Central R. R. ; address, Malta, Northumr
berland Co., Pa.
Issue : —
SIXTH GENERATION. 1027
VII— 3028. Frederick WlUiam White, b. July 16, 1909.
VI— 1924. LILLIE OLIVE WHITE (William T. 5), b. June 9,
1894; at home.
Issu^ of Anna M. White {T.-881) and J. Gaston Youst, born in Parkesburg,
Pa.
VI— 1925. ROBERT C. YOUST (Anna M., Robert, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. Dec. 22, 1870; m. MARGARET FORD Oct. 31, 1891, dau. of
David Ford and Georgeanna Barney, b. March 12, 1876.
He works in iron works at Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3029. Anna Mary Youst, b. June 5. 1892.
VII— 3030. Harry D. Youst. b. June 28, 189G.
VI— 1926. JOHN W. YOUST (Anna M. 5). b. Sept. 6 1873.
He is street commissioner for the borough of Parkesburg, Pa. ; resides
with his parents on Strasburg Ave.
VI— 1927. HARRY W. YOUST (Anna M. 5), b. Feb. 3, 1878; m.
MARGERY PROUDFOOT Oct. 15, 1898. dau. of Milton Proudfoot and
Elizabeth Sarge, b. Jan. 25, 1881.
He is a blacksmith; works in iron works at Parkesburg, Chester Co., Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3031. Ralph Milton Ycust, b. Feb. 9. 1899.
VII— 3032. Mary Elizabeth Youst, b. Feb. 12, 1900.
VII— 3033. Ruth Genet Youst. b. Feb. 22, 1903.
Issue of Sarah E. White (T.-882) and William .U. White, born in Parkes-
burg, Pa.
VI— 1928. WILLIAM H. WHITE (Saraii. Robert, Mary, Hannah,
James), b. Oct. 28, 1869; unm. ; iron worker: address, Parkesburg, Pa.
VI— 1929. MARY ELIZABETH WHITE (Sarali E. 5), b. Feb
2, 1873; m. JOSEPH FINDLEY Nov. 26, 1891 ; b. 1875; d. June 3, 1895.
He was a superintendent in iron works.
M. second, ALBERT CUNNINGHAM. Feb. 26, 1898; b. May 26,
1876; iron worker; resides on Strasburg Ave., Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue by first husband : —
VII— 3034. Chester Findley, b. Dec. 29, 1892.
Issue by second husband : —
VII— 3035. Edward Cunningham, b. Feb. 8, 1899.
I028 TRIMBLE FAMILY.
VI— 1930. WALTER ANDREW WHITE (Sarah E. 5), b. April
18, 1880; m. FLORENCE PEACE Sept. 29, 1902, dau. of Jacob Peace
and Adda Kelly, b. Oct. 5, 1880.
He is an ironworker; they reside in Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3036. Sarah B. White, b. Nov. 27, 1906.
Issue of Benjamin White (T.-885) and Rosanna IVeiler.
VI— 1931. ELIZABETH EVELYN WHITE (Benjamin, Robert,
Mary, Hannah, James), b. March 13, 1881 ; m. EDWARD SHOEMAKER
July 7, 1900; address, Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3037. Anna Elizabeth Shoemaker, b. Feb. 2, 1901.
VI— 1932. EUGENE WHITE (Benjamin 5), b. Dec. 23. 1884; m.
DAISY STEFFY.
He is an ironworker ; address, Parkesburg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3038. Clifford White, b. Oct. — , 1906.
VI— 1933. MARY WHITE (Benjamin 5), b. Jan. q, 1886; m. HER-
VEY KINTER April 6, 1905; b. Nov. 13, 1884.
He is a bridge builder; goes to various points. Her residence, Parkes-
burg, Pa.
Issue : —
VII— 3039. (a) Hervey Kinter, Jr., b. July 20, 1905.
VII— 3039. (b) Ruth Kinter, b. Oct. 2, 1907.
VI— 1934. MYRTLE R. WHITE (Benjamin 5), b. July 7, 1888; m.
ALONZO D. AMMON March — , 1910; address, Parkesburg, Pa.
INDEX TO PALMER DIVISION
(TRIMBLE DIVISION SEPARATE;
No. Name
Page
A.
Acdiey.
1024 Mary L.,
286
AcreUns.
38 Rev. Israel,
28
Adams,
4631 Ethel Susan
556
2462 Florence,
647
3882 Glenn Wil-
liam,
432
3881 Guy Court,
431
2454 Jennie,
646
3881 Jennie,
431
302 Jolm,
100
6516 Leland War
ren.
' 432
1528 Mary L.,
431
2171 Philena.
597
4631 William Au
gust.
556
1528 William
King-,
431
AdaiuBOii.
481 Ann,
140
481 Jane,
140
481 John,
140
Adoock.
4744 Alice C,
574
4 746 Estella G.,
574
7029 John Wes-
ley,
574
4745 Laura A,,
574
4742 Llllie M.,
574
2085 Nancy C,
574
4743 Sarah E..
574
2085 Wesley J.,
574
4742 William E.,
574
Addleman.
438 John,
126
438 Mary,
126
438 Sarah,
126
Ade>.
4732 Cora,
573
Alles.
6603 Edith,
467
4126 Estella,
467
4126 Frank S.,
467
6604 Howard,
467
2308 Maritta,
622
Alcorn.
4472 Alice Gary
527
6899 Emrily Palm-
er,
527
4472 Frank,
527
6899 Ruth Palm)-
er,
527
Alden.
3926 Rita.
438
Aldred.
4091 Amy M.,
460
4090 Bertha L.,
460
4088 Emma,
460
4089 Emma,
460
4087 Hannah G.,
460
4088 Henry C,
460
1657 John,
460
1657 Sarah Jane,
460
4089 Thomas
Morgan,
460
No. Name I
Alexander,
3268 Camby A.,
3649 Elizabeth
1271 Hugh Ben-
ton,
2135 Lucy Powel,
1271 Margaret A.,
849 Sarah,
3269 Sarah E.,
AlfOrd.
3354 Mary Ellen
6017 Newell Gild-
er,
3354 Reuben Gild-
er,
Algrer.
4723 Estella,
4723 Frank Le-
land,
353
353
853
571
571
AUebang-li,
4748 Martha A., 574
4748 Rev. Oscar, 574
Allen.
2648 Charles B., 238
6712 Elsie, 489
6866 Fannie, 520
5584 Gertrude, 238
864 Jemima, 224
4432 Martha
Alice, 520
1783 Mary Allu-
cia 499
6867 Maurice, 520
2648 Minnie. 238
4432 Sam,uel, 520
Allison.
1342 Lucinda C, 374
Allmond,
3004 Bayard W., 298
1076 Charles, 298
1076, Charles M.,
298 96
3003 Charles M., '298
1079 Edwin G., 97
1076 Emma !>., 298
1077 Esther P.. 298, 97
1080 Florence. 299, 97
3001 Herbert L., 298
10S2 James Hen.
ry.
97
291 John P.
2997 John P.. 298
1075 John Peck-
worth, 298, 96
2995 John Stew-
3002 Margaret
L., 298
1073 Marv P., 297, 96
291 Phebe, 96
2996 Rachel, 298
1074 Rachel
Alice. 297
291 Sarah M., 96
1078 Sarah M., 298. 97
2999 Svdnev. 298
10R3 Thomas F. B., 97
1081 Vire-lnla, 97
291 William 96
3000 W.Stewart, 298
297
No. Name Page
1074 William
Stewart, 297, 96
2998 William
Stewart, 29S
AUyn.
392 4 Eliza Mur-
iel,
Altemns.
1898 Sarah Ann,
ADverson.
2482 Artilissa,
Ambrose.
5360 Kate,
Ames.
5192 Cora B.,
704 Elizabeth S.,
7232 Ida,
5192 William L.,
Aznls.
3860 George,
3S60 Hannah E.,
6510 Pennel L.,
Anderson.
2196 Alice G.,
4US7 Arthur,
4985 Burton,
3799 Charles,
6496 Charles
Franklin,
4987 Delia,
4998 Edith,
Edward,
Emma,
Emma,
George M.,
Herman,
John,
Lottie,
Mary,
Mary Ellen,
Mary Myr-
tle,
Sarah F.,
Vaughn,
Vernon Brn
4985
6653
2195
3659
4986
1417
3799
3421
7383
6497
3659 William,
Andes.
606 Barbara A.,
606 Elizabeth,
506 Martin,
Andress.
78 Abigail.
78 George,
4265 Sude,
Andrus.
1526 Clara,
Annesley.
335 Mary A.,
Applebangrh.
4453 Margaret
Wilson,
Archer.
479 Hannah,
321 Pamelia
Hays,
321 Hon. Steven-
son,
1918
613
1920
3792
Page
171
171,
438
6995
4691
468
541
165
1913
651
4689
4588
3791
646
166
4592
1916
624
190
3806
624
624
3804
428
1488
428
428
166
6994
612
602
602
3808
602
421
3790
3802
421
46S7
602
165
603
1916
365
1488
602
1920
478
602
3S03
165
165
165
612
1919
4488
1486
166
468
4690
)4S8
1917
.1805
3809
1917
165
4693
46S
3805
A Boy,
Alice,
Alice :
Alice Mar-
shall,
Anna P.,
Anna D.,
Ann,
Ann,
A Son,
Bertha May,
Beryl,
Beulah L.,
Catharine.
Charles C,
Charles C.
549,
Charles
Nicholas,
Edgar Nor-
wood,
Edgar
Penn, 135, 421
Elizabeth, 64
Elizabeth J. 549
Elizabetl\
Jane,
Elizabeth
May,
Enrma C,
Kniily.
George,
Hannah,
Hannah,
Harriet,
Harry Is-
aac. 55 9,
Helen Gen-
etta,
Isaac,
Isaac, Jr., 64
John, 64
John, 171, 64
John B., 549, 171
.Toseph
Chandler. 549
J'lseph Lar.
550
420
549
549
135
64
171
549
549
419
64
549
171
422
171
422
419
421
549
64
549
171
422
kin,
Laura
Brooks,
Levi.
Lydin Ann.
Madeline,
Mary E.,
Mattle W..
Mande,
Minnie Re-
becca,
1921 Nellie G,.
171
419, 135
649
421
549
Newlln, 549. 171
Newlln. 64
Newlln D., 649
Nicholas. 136
Norrls Lar-
kln, 4?2
Phebe. 64
Phebe
Ann. 171, 64
Phebe El-
la. 549. 171
Pbllena. 171, 64
Philena
C. R50, 171
Philena C. 277
Philena, 548
I030
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
1485 Rachel
Ann, 419, 136
165 Rachel, 64
2 Rachel, 68
1487 Rebecca
S., 420, 135
1486 Sarah E., 419
610 Sidney-
Ann, 170, 64
609 Susanna P.
170, 64
1914 William'
Alonzo, 548, 171
3807 Willard Jos-
eph, 422
Anngtrong'.
3657 Elsie, 400
1 Joseph, 4
Arthnra.
1122 Mary B., 312
Artley.
737 Lucetta, 198
737 William, 199
Aah.
4311 Anna, 502
43U Charles W., 502
310 Martha El-
len, 349
Ashhrldsre.
122 George, 52
122 Hannah, 52
122 Jane, 52
AeOiIack.
6439 Clyde. 403
6438 Dale, 403
3685 Frank, 403
3685 Ida, 403
6437 Pearl, 403
ABhton.
5167 Lydia, 621
Atherton.
827 Amos, 216
2482 Artilissa, 651
827 Dorcas
Smith, 216
5413 Edgar Eu-
gene, 651
827 Edith, 216
5414 Edith, 651
2478 Edward
Carlisle, 650, 216
4819 Ethel Maud, 583
6415 Harold, 651
827 Henry, 216
2481 Jennie
June, 651, 216
2482 Lewis Har-
lan, 651, 216
2479 Maria
Edith, 650, 216
827 Mary, 216
4 Rebecca, 1 1
5416 Richard, 651
237 Susanna, 81
827 Thomas, 216
7080 Velor, ^83
4819 William H., 683
Atkins.
536 Martha, 153
536 Susanna, 153
536 William. 153
Atklnion.
4322 Mary, 505
Atvrell.
2961 Albert
Palmer, 295
1062 Alexander
2958 Amelia Cot-
tinghem, 296
2969 Anna Palm-
er, 295
2960 Letitia
Belle. 295
1062 Lydla C, 295
2962 Rachel Ma.
rie, 295
Name Page
No.
Austin.
6650 Nettie, 477
Avery.
314 Clara, 102
4880 Elmer Ells.
worth, 590
7121 Elmer Har-
rison, 590
7117 Leslie Ever-
ett,
7120 Lionel Mer-
ton, 590
7119 Luclle Ayers, 590
4880 Mabel, 590
7118 Roy Ells-
worth, 590
252
Bachelor.
928 Mary,
Bally.
5166 Alice, 621
646 Ann, 156
1699 Bessie Ame-
lia, 444
76 Dinah, 39
4280 Edna Leon.
la. 498
646 Elizabeth, 155
541 Elizabeth, 154
4691 Elizabeth
Ann, 566
2032 Evan P., 566
2876 Florence J., 275
270(5 Hannah J., 246
4278 Harry
FranciB, 498
1780 H. Eldora, 498
1780 J. Ewing, 498
4281 John How-
ard, 498
76 Jo,»hua, 39
546 Joshua, 155
4283 Karl Mltch-
ener, 498
4284 Kenneth
Gladis, 498
541 Mary Jane, 154
4279 Mary Quln-
ter, 498
2519 May E., 227
4282 Rachel
Lloyd, 498
2032 Rachel An-
na. 566
546 Reuben, 155
546 Sarah, 155
4298 William Ew-
ing. 498
541 William, 154
Balr.
2399 Annie E., 638
5297 Arizona, 638
5300 Charles L., 639
5301 Edna P„ 639
7378 Eleanor
Longdon, 639
7378 James Gib-
son. 639
2399 James Rob.
ertson, 638
6302 James Wal-
lace, 639
52 88 John Frank, 639
5299 Mary Elmi-
ra, 639
6300 Olive Nellie. 639
6297 William Em-
erson, 638
7384 Victor
Wherry, 639
Baker.
838 Adallne, 220
2507 Alice Mary, 664
2402 Amanda J., 211
5303 Amelia P., 639
36 Ann, 27
2399 Annie B., 638, 211
5273 Bertha, 635
No.
2S94
6340
7374
2394
5292
4000
5245
5309
5307
2412
2385
2508
205
2379
6304
799
2398
4276
2386
5323
5290
2380
2410
6316
2409
838
5246
5286
5446
5318
2398
2394
5324
2403
801
797
6319
6316
468
802
2405
802
2386
5291
2394
2406
425
1597
6306
6293
2401
2894
5841
Name Page
Beulah P., 282
Beulah Cas-
sin, 282
Catherine, 123
Charles W., 637
Charles, 640
Charles Les-
ley, 641
Charles H.,
654, 220
Charles Wil-
liam, 637
Charlotte, 637
Charlotte E., 637
Clifford; EL, 444
Dale P., 632
Donald S., 640
David F., . . 640
Elizabeth, 641
Elizabeth
A., 635, 210
Elizabeth
Hampton, 654
Elizabeth
Madora, 654
Eliza, 75
Eliza. 632, 210
Ella P., 640
Bmaline, 210
Emma B., 638
Emma Grace 636
Emma
Jane. ' 635, 210
Emma Ma.
dora, 220
Ernest Roy, 641
Ethel. 637
Fannie, 632
Flora, 640
Frank, 640
Frank D., 211
Rev George, 220
4 George, 210
George Em-
ory, 636
George Mor-
ris, 444
George
Palmer, 210, 76
George R.. 632
George W., 637
Harlen
Goodwin, 654
Harry, 641, 211
Harry
Harlem. 654. 220
Helen N., 640
Henry Wi, 211
Hiram, 210
Ira, 640
Ipaac T., 638, 211
Isabel. 637
Jackson
Thompson, 641
James. 640, 211
James
R., 640, 211
Jane, 640
Jane, 210
Jane, 76, 209
.lesse, 640
Jennie, 640
Jesse, 133
John, 211, 76
John H., 211
John L., 211
John R.. 635, 210
John W., 637
John
W., 637, 210
John W., 638
Joseph
Harvey, 641
Joseph Lew-
Is. 211
Joshua, 123
Joshua O., 444
J. R.. 640
Laura H., 638
Lavinia C, 211
Leon. 282
Leon, Jr., 282
No. Name Page
5243 Lewis C, 632
798 Lydia, 210. 76
462 Lydia, 133
2400 Margaret, 639
3407 Margaret E., 363
2400 Mary, 639
388 Mary, 117
5288 Marv E., 637
1697 Mary Anna, 444
2381 Mary, 632, 210
2395 Mary J., 638. 210
2404 Mary J., 211
800 Martha, 210. 76
468 Martha, 133
5305 Martha Mc,
Cartney, 640
6244 Mary S.. 632
2395 Mary J., 211
2404 Marv J.. 211
799 NaUian, 76, 210
205 Nehemiah, 76
803 Nehemiah.i
Jr., 211, 76
2400 Nehemiah
R., 639, 211
5277 Norma
Elizabeth, 63 li
5289 Olive B., 637
5317 Orrell J., 640
801 Palmer, 210, 76
2510 Pauline, 656, 220
2384 Pheibe, 635, 210
2393 Phebe, 210
796 Phebe. 209, 76
5296 Priscilla
Emily, 638
802 Priscilla, 211
681 Rachel, 185
2398 Rachel O., 638
5326 Ralph Gil-
bert, 641
2396 Rebecca
E., 638, 210
803 Rebecca, 211
681 Reuben, 186
681 Ruth, 186
4001 Ruth Pearl, 444
2387 Sadie E., 635
2509 Saloma, 654, 220
2410 Samantha, 640
425 Sarah, 123
2398 Sarah Anola, 638
2397 Sarah C. 638, 210
2411 Sarah
Eliza. 641, 211
5287 Sarah Jane, 637
2380 Sarah Jane, 632
2382 Sarah
Louisa, 633, 210
2386 Seretta, 635
2511 Sheridan
Pyle, 655. 220
5295 Thomas H.
S., 638
3818 Violet Es.
tella, 423
5308 Walter E., 640
53«3 Walterl H„ 639
838 Wilbur
FIske. 220
5275 William, 636
2387 William, 635, 210
6247 William C, ft32
2408 Wllliami C, 211
Baldwin.
3711 A. Laura, 407
1924 Alice, B50
1402 Amy, 392
444 Ann, 3 27
1407 Vnna Mary, 395
3618 Anna R., 394
667 Annie Eliza.
beth. 18J
444 Caleb, 127
444 Charity. 127
3606 Charles S., 392
3979 Clement
Morris, 442
3982 Edith, 443
1411 Elizabeth
T.. 396, 128
PALMER INDEX.
1031
No.
360S
15S6
3983
6532
1407
3628
3613
3625
3610
1409
3607
444
1405
444
667
2589
3626
1410
5533
667
444
1405
3612
1586
3978
89
1403
6fiS
3605
BUL
7258
7262
6213
6324
7260
6107
3537
3537
7259
7261
6213
Name Page
Elizabeth
Temple, 393. 443
Emma L.,
396. :2s
Esther, 442
Esther. 44i
Eugene Wil-
liam, 227
Florence
Edith, 393
Florence
Maud, 226
Franklin J., 550
George D., 395
Gertrude
Levis, 227
Hannah H.,
393, 12s
Helen Brin-
ton, 393
Henry C,
395, 128
Henry C, 395
Henry Clay, 393
Howard B., 395
J. Erskine, 393
James Han-
over. 128
James Han-
over, 392
John, 127
John E., 394, 128
John Ers-
kine, 127
Jonathan C, 127
Joseph, 35
Joseph H., 395
Joseph H.,
395, 128
Joshua, 183
Laura T., 226
Mabel H., 395
Marianna, 128
Marian
Laura, 227
Mary, 183
Mary Ann, 128
Mary A., 394
Mary, 11
JTary Cunr-
mings, 392
Mary G.. 127
Mary Grif-
fith, 392
Phebe. 35
Phebe J. 394, 128
Richard
J., 392, 12s
Richard
Lindley, 393
Robert Alin-
za, 442
Robert An-
thony, 443
Sarah. 44
Sarah "W.. 392
Svdnev, 183
Thomas B., S'l"
TVllliam, 11
William E., 226
William
J., 392, 128
Clarence
Wilson,
Eldis Lee,
Erne.'t Wick-
ersham,
Fred Reges-
ter,
Laura Belle,
Mary Edith,
Marv Ruth,
Otessie,
Phebe Alice,
Pirn M..
Retta Maude,
Selma Laura,
William
Frederick,
No.
Bane.
802 PrisciUa,
Bangle.
4905 Anna, 593
4896 Arthur Dor-
wold, 592
Clifford, 593
Elizabeth, 691
Emily Soph,
renz. 592
Gladys, 593
Howard
Otis, 692
Ivan Mont-
ford, 592
Ivan. 593
Ivy Elsina, 592
Jane. 592
Kyle Bishop, 593
Rexford
Esmond,
Rosella
Edith,
7150 Rosemont,
2157 Winiam H.,
Bannen.
491 Fanny,
Jennie,
Jeptha G.,
John,
John L.,
John Mor-
ris, 442
Lolo Ann,
442, 143
491 Mary L., 143
491 Peter Liv.
insood,
491 Susan L., .
491 William J.,
Barlier.
3912 Mary K.,
Bai^oTir.
1216 George S.,
1216 Lillie M.,
Barclay.
4019 Alice,
Benjamin
4905
2153
2154
5897
7151
4895
2154
4907
4894
2157
491
491
491
491
1583
1582
4016
4020
6551
1610
6550
2041
3557
3556
4017
4016
6552
3555
1373
Name Page
211
592
592
593
592
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
143
436
332
448
1373
1610
4018
Ed ward T.,
George W.,
Hannah H.,
Harry,
John H.,
Laura Anna,
Lawrence,
Margaretta,
Mary,
Nora May,
Robert Lin-
ley,
Sarah Aman-
da.
William D.,
William T.,
William T.,
Bargain.
4815 Mary J.,
Barmore.
3737 Annie May.
6462 Claud Rus.
sell.
6463 Clvde Gil-
bert,
Ertv.^ard
Franklin.
Barnard.
5225 Dora Bell,
2373 Eliza Jane,
Elizabeth E,,
Ernest B.,
Fannie J.,
Hannah J.,
Harold B.,
Ida N.,
12373 IfAnatius,
5223 James' B.,
3737
7296
7299
52 30'
7295
7300
630
629
629
630
629
629
629
629
No. Name Page
5231 Lillian M., 630
5224 Louis C, 629
5226 Lvdia T., 629
655 Mary, 180
5223 Mary. 629
7298 Mary E., 629
6228 Mary L., 629
7297 Nellie, 629
7301 Rosa, 629
5227 Sarah E., 629
39 Sarah, 28
5226 Thomas J.. 629
BameB.
327
327
327
327
3294
3293
3296
1287
1171
3744
6469
6470
Abble A..
Anna M.,
Albert,
Rev Albert
Henrv.
Beulah,
Charlence,
Edna M..
Elizabeth E.,
Ellen. 325,
Fannie Flor-
ence.
Florence
Mildred,
Harris Mc
Kentree,
1287 Hiram C,
1170 Josephine
3744 Lyman
Truman
3295 Paul H.,
3297 Ralph,
Bamett.
1629 Edith,
Barrlngton.
4326 Anna,
Barrow.
4481 Alclnda
Clark.
Charles
Enos,
Charles H.,
Ed-ward
James.
George
Thom.pson,
Grace.
Hermine Re-
gina,
John Henry,
Marv Eliza,
Ruth,
Tom Cooper,
Barrowt.
3656 Clara,
Bartlet.
3558 Estella Re-
becca.
1374 Martin,
1374 Rebecca Orr,
Barton.
1321 Eliza Jane,
3751 Elizabeth,
3751 Joseph,
Bartram.
546 Benjamin,
54 6 Elizabeth,
546 Elizabeth,
Bates.
320 Phebe,
320 Rebecca,
320 William,
BanfiTh.
271 Frederick,
271 Sidney.
BaynarO.
4479 Lucy Ashton,
BeadL
2796 Mary Anna,
4378
4384
43S5
1826
4379
4382
Name Page
19
No.
Beale.
17 Aaron,
Be all.
1237 Albert Palm-
er, 336, 113
3225 Albert Palm-
er, 33<
— - jjj
113
113
370 Charles,
370 Eden,
370 Edward,
1235 Edwand
Palmer, 335, 113
1236 Elizabeth, 335
1236 Frank For-
rest, 335, iia
370 George W.
C, 113
1238 George W.
C, Jr., 336, 113
1236 Harriet
Rose. 335
3223 Helen Lou-
ise, 335
2458 Lutie, 647
1237 Margaret
Dorsey,
570 Mary Ann
M.,
3226 Mary Emma, 336
370 Priscilla, 113
Beames,
450 C*irlstiana, 130
450 Frances Em-
ma, 130
450 Jonathan. 130
Bean.
436 Ann,
654 Letltia,
654 Samuel,
1310 Susan.
Beard.
4168 Ada,
Beardiley.
93 Alexander,
9S Mary,
Beanmont.
73 Elizabeth, 38
4210 Katie Price, 487
4210 Joseph N., 487
Bebomt.
6191 Alfred R.,
7234 Alma,
5191 Anna M.,
5192 Hattie J.,
7230 Iva.
5193 James W.,
7231 Lavaughn,
7237 Naomi,
7233 Onita,
7236 Sheldon,
7235 Walter,
Beck.
2830 Alfred,
735 Catharine,
1045 Catharine
Edmund,
2937 Clarence,
1043 Emily,
2934 Esther,
Florence^
Frank C,
Gertrude,
Grace,
J. Edmund,
735 Jacob,
1043 John Mos-
es, 290, 94
1048 Joseph Ed.
mund, 290, 94
280 Jo.^lah.
2935 Lillian,
735 Mary A.,
2S0 Mary,
1044 Man,- Emma, 94
2936 Rosie. 290
1042 Sarah Eliz-
abeth. 289, 94
2938/
2935
2939
5871
2936
336
113
125
180
180
349
478
46
624
624
621
624
624
624
624
624
624
624
624
290
290
290
290
290
290
290
290
290
197
94
290
197
94
I032
PALMER INDEX.
Page
290
No. Name
2934 William
Lewis,
5872 William
I^wis, Jr., 290
1041 William Nor-
ris, 94
Becker.
7116 Baud, 590
7114 Kthel, 590
4879 Philip, 590
4879 Ruth, 590
7115 Zella, 590
Beckly.
794 Ann E., 208, 75
204 Francina, 1&
204 Janres, ' =
793 William. 208, 76
795 Another
son, .-0», to
Beeljy.
629 Daniel, 174
629 Elizabeth. 174
629 Susan, 1'*
5790 'David Clark, 270
5789 Fred Wood, 270
5788 J Frank, .ii"
5791 Joseph
Charles, 2.0
5788 William Coff-
man, ^'"
Beg'g-emasA.
2657 Sophia D., 239
BelL
2623 F. Augusta, 234
5259 Osa M.. 634
41 Mary, ^^
Beliowa.
7066 Ellen M., 580
4798 Ernest, BSn
4798 Ethel Adell, 580
7064 Howard T., 580
7065 Perry A., 580
Belt.
359 Anne, HI
Beltz.
506 Elizabeth, 146
Beimington.
223 Anna. 80
223 Mary Ann, 80
223 Moses. 80
BennetlL
2 Ann, 7
1 Edward, 3
2 Edward, 7
2379 Ellas, 632
2379 Eliza. 632
95 Elizabeth. 46
1812 Hannah, 512, 162
5240 Marg-aret M. 632
5241 Maria S., 632
2082 Matilda R,, 573
576 Matilda, 162
4433 Mattie, 520
1141 Orilla C. 315
576 Sarah, 162
1811 Sarah
R., 510, 162
B76 Thomas El-
wood. 162
576 Thomas. 162
5242 William F., 632
Bersrer.
3884 Elizabeth, 432
6521 Gladys, 432
6520 Hazel A., 432
3884 Henry, 432
6519 Mabel E., 432
Berkhimer.
2012 Edith, 563
Berk8.
B629 Fred, 245
7432 Kenneth R.. 245
No. Name Page
5629 Mary, 245
Bernard.
1296 Ida, 346
Berryman.
3645 Pearl, 398
Berstler.
1938 Mary, 553
Betz.
990 Martha V., 270
Biddle.
5187 Duane Lee, 623
2313 John, 623
2313 Sarah Eliz-
abeth, 623
Bleu.
3021 Bessie, 301
Biele.
2172 Jennie, 597
Blgler.
5314 Anna Kath.
erine, 640
5313 Ella Gert-
rude, 640
5311 Frances L., 640
2404 George, 640
5315 John San-
fore, 640
2404 Mary; J., 640
5312 Zella P., 640
EllUng-Blea.
4340 Albert M., 510
6821 Cornelia, 510
4339 Cornelia
Mercer, 510
4339 Edward Levi-
ins, 510
6820 Lewis Mer-
cer, 510
6822 Mary Beat-
rice, 510
4340 Mattie P., 510
6823 Sarah Mer-
cer, 510
Bingr.
3496 Esther E., 374
Bird.
427 Deborah, 123
427 John, 123
BirdBall.
1437 Hannah, 406
Blrney.
436 James G., 125
BlBliin?.
3351 Annie, 352
Bisliop.
7242 Alverna, G24
5191 Anna M., 624
5192 Cora B.. 624
5190 David S., 622
723S Donald, 624
7240 Dorothea, 624
7241 Floyd, 624
5196 Gretta, 624
2339 Harriet, 623
5193 Hattle J., 624
5195 James L., 624
5196 John H., 624
5195 i^uclle, 624
5190 Marrletta, 622
5194 Marv, 624
7239 Preston, 624
B194 Thomas H.. 624
2339 Thornton. 623
BlackhoTBt.
5280 Alice, 636
Blackwell.
2488 Kate, 652
Blatr.
2370 Eliza Jane, 627
726 Elizabeth, 195
No. Name Page |
4250 Frances V., 494 ;
3139 George !
Frederick, 323
2370 James, 627
5981 Lucy, 323
3139 Lucy Archer, 323
Blakey.
1102 Elizabeth, 307
Blessing'. I
2024 Jessie Lilly, 665
2024 John F., 565
Blest.
2938 Florence, 290 :
2938 Howard A., 290 |
Bliss.
5031 Chester A.. 609
2231 Cora Belle. 609
1192 Dr. Edwin C. 329
3187 Edwin, 328
3186 Esther, 328
6385 Ethel, 398
7475 Herbert
Adolf, 398
1192 Jessie W., 328
5032 Virginia B., 609
2231 W. E., f
6385 i
Blount.
3201 Dorothy La-
mar, 332
1213 John A., 332
1213 Joseph, _^ 332
3202 Maud Grif-
fith, 332
Boatner.
3137 Deborah, 322
Boliljlnrton.
4 Richard,
Bog'art.
2846 Wilmina, 268
Bong's.
2489 Fannie, 552
5427 Harold, 652
5428 Virginia, 652
2489 W. A., 652
Boles.
2380 Fannie, 632
Boltorff.
5341 Ethel Ruby, 643
5341 James Ern-
est, 643
Bonan.
2703 David Sam-
uel. 246
9U Eleanora F., 246
2702 Ella Jane, 246
2701 George
Charles. 246
2700 John Wil-
liam, 246
917 Samuel S., 246
Bonsall.
1515 Bessie B., 429
Boone.
247 Daniel, S5
247 Sarah, 85
Booth.
4926 Edna Jos- I
ephine, 595
7166 Ezra Horace, 595
7165 Hazel, 595
2165 Horace, 595
4928 Letta Jane, 595
4927 Lovella Mel-
vina, 695
2165 Marv Eliz-
abeth, 595
4929 Nellie, 595
4926 Walter
Lloyd, 595
Boonth.
2 Elizabeth, 7
No. Name Page
Borden.
1631 Jessie Bes-
sie Fremont, 455
Borltz.
1541 Annie, 434
Borton.
Anna May,
Ellsworth,
Joseph,
Mary Olive,
Pearl.
2792
956
956
2593
Basil.
3336
Mary,
Susan,
William,
1563
486
2132
Bowling'.
2670 Ethel,
Bowman.
43 Hannah,
43 Henry,
Kate M.
Mary,
Phebei
Bowsters.
122 John,
Boyd.
363 Hiram,
Joseph,
Joseph,
Mary,
Matilda,
Susan Cath-
arine,
156
363
363
363
363
363
Jr.,
Boyer.
4683 Boy,
!016
3362
3348
2016
4683
6007
4682
1584
3348
379
263
263
263
263
Alice Re-
becca,
3336 J. Edwin,
Bosley.
1218 Mary Le
Clair,
Bostlck.
3417 Cora,
Both wick.
2817 Agnes,
2767 James,
2817 James, Jr.,
5766 Samuel,
Bondman.
2263 Harry,
2263 Ida A.,
6057 Lurene,
5056 Zelda,
Boom.
176 Sarah,
Bourne.
2503 Albert,
2503 Carrie May,
5441
Bowen.
1537 Carrie,
3816 Mary Cath-
erine,
Bowers.
2132 Anna Flor-
ille.
978 Martha Eli-
za,
612
612
612
612
653
663
653
440
141
584
Eleanor P.,
Ellen E..
Emily,
Horace P.,
Horace P.,
Jerome,
Margaret P.,
Sarah Maw,
William Mc-
Hose,
Boylan.
3373 Minnie A..
353
352
564
564
352
564
442
PALMER INDEX.
1033
No. Name Page
Boyler.
3556 Harry, 385
3556 Lawrence, 385
Bozman.
2417 Charles L,e-
land, 642
2117 Flora E., 642
5335 Lenore, 642
Bratjliam.
4505 Ordana, 534
Braclsett.
2221 Esabel Sar-
ah, 607
2221 Prank B., 607
2722 Georg-e A.. 250
2722 Josie D.. 250
5018 Lydia Alice, 607
5674 Musettla
Lois, 250
Bradbnry.
7367 Fern Oretha, 635
5271 Isa Florence, 635
7368 Leta May, 635
7366 Melvln C, 635
5271 Wyle, 635
Bralnton,
2 William, 7
Brammm,
4895 Ivy Elsina, 592
Branson.
477 Eliza, 138
477 Ls'dia E.. 138
477 Smith, 138
Brassey.
14 Thomas, 18
Biayton.
344 Hannah, IDS
344 Mary C, 108
344 Moses, lOS
Brear.
617 Abel, 172
1930 Elizabeth
N., 551. 172
617 Elizabeth P. 172
617 Mark, 172
1928 Mary N..
550, 172
1929 Sarah T. 551. 172
Brelun.
4744 Alice C, 574
4744 Charles. 574
7030 Nellie Ruth, 574
Brelsford.
2190 Anna Savil-
lah, 601
2190 John, 601
Bie&t.
969 Sarah Ann, 264
Brewer,
712 Hannah H.. 191
712 John P., 191
712 Nancy, 191
Bride.
747 Frances J., 200
747 John Arthur, 200
747 Mary Jane, 200
Brld«rea.
5102 Harvey A., 615
5102 Mary Annet-
ta. 615
Brltrtra.
1791 Louisa. 502
Brink.
7211 Edna J., 617
6115 Elena. 617
5115 H.irry, 617
7210 Twilla E., 617
Brinton.
5923 Alice Feiv
ree, 306
No. Name Page
2949 Amanda
Elizabeth, 292
30 Ann, 25
118 Caleb,
3056 Clement
Starr, 306
5886 Edward
Irenee, 292
620 Elizabeth, 173
472 Franklin, 137
513 Hannah, 147
472 Jane, 137
237 Jane.
2 Jean,
21 John,
237 Joseph,
472 Joseph, 137
237 Mary,
472 Rebecca J.. 136
3056 Rheta W.. 306
5921 Ruth
Hoopes, 306
5922 Samuel
Thatcher, 306
1500 Sidney An-
nie, 424. 137
2 Will 7
2949 Willard. 292
1 William,
Britton.
1273 Elizabeth
G., 342
Brock.
755 Amy, 202
755 Lydia A., 202
2117 Mary, 580
755 Walker, 202
Brodesser.
7450 Emma, 353
7452 Clara E., 353
6015 Lydia A., 353
7451 Lydia A.. 353
6015 William J., 353
Brooke.
14 Charles, IS
Broomall.
237 Anne, 81
237 Daniel, 81
237 John, 81
237 John. Jr., 81
237 Martha, 81
237 Mary, 81
237 Rachel, 81
1550 Sarah. 436
Brophy.
2124 Jessie C, 5S6
Broogrhten,
2698 Effle, 245
Brown.
738 Aaron, 199
4448 Aimee, 523
253 Ann. 87
4121 Beniamin, 466
3214 Boyd Jan-
ney, 334
4297 Burton A., 500
4447 Carrie, 523
4443 Carrie Bell, 522
2208 Charles
Aaron, 199, 605
1849 Charles Ald-
rick, 522
3299 Clara. 345
6785 Cleon Archi-
bald, 500
160 Daniel, f
4443 Daniel Clark 522
4447 Daniel Clark 523
6885 Dorothy El-
eanor, 523
1223 Elsie, 333
3215 Elsie Palm-
er, 334
Brown.
1849 Flora J., 322
2206 Frank Wil-
liam, 606. 199
No. Name Page
1700 George L., 466
6783 Gladys Lor-
etta, 600
6784 Glen Rose, 500
2205 George Rob-
ert, 605, 199
S65 Grace E., 244
554 Hannah, 157
65£ Hannah, 180
958 Hattie, 263
3893 Hazel, 433
2207 Ida, 199
3213 Janet Mc-
pherson, 334
253 John, 87
3893 John, 433
1700 Lillie May, 466
4120 M. Louise, 466
5200 Waggle, 626
876 Mary Ann, 34
728 Mary Char.
lotte, 199
214 Mary D.. 77
2204 Mary El-
len, 605, 199
3500 Maud, 375
4297 Nona G., 500
876 Riley, 34
160 Susanna, 62
4448 Thomas J., 423
1223 Thomas
Janney, 333
3217 Thomas Mc-
pherson, 334
3299 Virgil, 345
3216 Virginia
Neill, 334
Browne,
1 James, 1
Bmck.
535 Catherine, 163
535 Louisa F., 162
535 William, 153
Bmmfield.
3416 Stella J., 365
Brnndaere.
2394 Isabell, 637
Bryan.
4182 Annie Mar-
garet, 482
6074 Essie May, 614
5079 Eva Irene, 614
6498 Fred, 661
5078 Hazel Isa-
bele, 614
4182 John W.. 482
2555 Jennie B.. 661
5076 Lawrence
Hays, 614
5077 Lillie Gert-
rude, 614
6681 Newman, 482
B127 Pearl, 618
2274 Robert L., 614
5497 Russell, 661
5076 Russell
Irving, 614
2274 Sarah Jane, 614
2557 Scott, 661
Bryant.
2033 Lillian R., 567
252 Mary. 87
Buchanan.
6717 Je.'^sie Mar-
garet. 490
6717 William D., 490
Bucklnsrliam.
5285 A daugh-
ter. 637
5280 Alice, 636
7371 Clvde R.. 636
5280 Edwin C, 636
5279 Frank R.. 636
7376 Guy E., 638
800 Ignatius, 210
7375 John, 638
2392 John B., 637, 210
5293 Laura H. 638
No. Name Page
5279 Lee, 636
7370 Mary, 636
7377 Mary E. 638
800 Martha, 210
23SS Nancy V., 636
2388 Nehemiah
Baker, 636, 210
2362 Nora, 625
7369 Paul B., 636
2390 Phebe E. 636, 210
5278 Rachel, 636
23S9 Susan, 636, 210
5278 Walter H., 636
5293 William, 638
2391 William 637, 210
2392 637
Buckley.
1513 Catharine, 434
171 Rachel, 66
Buckwalter,
4310 Ida L., 502
Btiffett.
6960 John Burt-
ess. 538
4530 Lydia, 538
4530 Ralph, 538
Bnfflngton,
178 Abigail, 68
IS Abigail, 19, 11
4330 Ada, 507
4329 Albert L., 506
4 Alice. 4
20 Alice, 20, 11
4 Ann, 10, 11
123 Ann, 63
447 Ann, 129
5S00 Bessie Nix-
on, 275
4 Betty, 11
4330 Cliarles Ed
win, 607
4329 Edna. 507
1805 Edwin R.. 506
4 Elizabeth, 11
4 Frances, 10
4 Hannah, 11
1805 Hannah J., 506
4 John, 11
19 Joseph, 20, 11
4 Joseph, 10
6804 Linda Ann, 507
4 Lydia, 1 0
4 Mary, 1 1
4 Phebe. 10
4 Rachel, 11
4 Rel'ecca, 11
4 Richard, 98, 10
123 Richard, 53
4 Ruth, 11
4328 Sarah, 506
4 Sarah, 11
4 Susanna, 11
4 Thomas, 11
432S Walter R., 11
4 William, 11
Bnford.
6733 Fern Hardin 491
7501 Ge.irge H., 491
6733 John M., 491
7500 John M., 491
BnglesB.
485 Ann, 141
Bnbler.
2244 George, 610
5038 Kenneth. 610
2244 Mary Eliza
beth, GIO
Bull.
1517 Annie S.. 429
3867 Francis El-
mer. 529
3868 Gladys Chris
tine, 429
1517 Lavan Low, 429
3866 Shelley Lar-
kin, 429
Bullock.
284 Aaron, 96
I034
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
4208 Edith L.. 486
284 Elizabeth, 95
4028 Florence Eli-
za. ■IBO
284 Isaac. 95
284 John, 95
284 Margery, i)i
284 Mary, 95
1457 Mary Eliza-
beth. 413
2S4 Sarah H.. 95
284 Sarah S.. 95
284 Thomas H., 95
4028 William S.. 450
6563 William Starr
G.. 450
BnnseU.
2386 Seretta. 635
Bniitiii8r.
3060 Arthur Lev- _„_
Is, 307
5928 Arthur Lev-
is, Jr., 307
3060 Letitia A-. 30 1
6929 Norman .„„
Thatcher, 307
Bmnsurdner.
440 George, 127
1470 MoUie. 416
440 Sarah O., 12^
440 Susan J.. 12 1
Bnxch.
3643 Nettie, 397
Bnmbantrti.
2299 Anna J.. 620
2299 Franlt, 620
5151 James, 620
5152 Norris, 620
5153 Walter, 620
Burnett.
1355 Anna Men-
denhall, 378
Bums.
5189 Alice, 623
5185 AUin, 623
2310 Annie, 622
2314 Benjamin Har
ris, 623. /07
3791 Beulah L., 419
2678 Blanche. 242
5176 Burt Emmett 622
6178 Charles, 622
2678 Clyde T.. 242
775 Esther Ann, 206
5188 Esther Cath-
arine, 623
6175 Ethel Louisa 622
2312 Etta. 623
2315 Florence Lee. 20 1
2310 Francis Tay-
lor. 206. 622
5179 Hester, 622
6485 Kenneth Ir.
■win. 420
5186 Mabel, 623
2314 Manora. 623
2311 Mary Jane
622, 206
5177 Mazena
Blanche, 622
6484 Mildred B., 420
6483 Normon M., 420
2313 Sara Eliza-
beth, 207, 623
5174 Walter, 622
775 William, 206
3791 William, 420
6482 William A., 420
2312 William
Walker, 623, 207
Bamside.
5341 Ella David-
son, 384
3552 Frank, 384
3552 Sidney
Sharpless
Gibbons, 384
No. Name Page
5340 William J., 384
Burton,
4793 Armada. 579
1854 C. F., 523
7052 Charles H., 579
2112 Charles R., 579
4793 Elva T.. 579
7055 Harrv B., 579
1854 Loran Ange-
lina, 523
7053 Nellie B., 579
4794 Nellie Irene, 579
2112 Sarah Abi-
gail, 579
7054 Terence N., 579
Busbell.
11 Abigail. 15
Bntler,
4937 Addie, 596
4310 Anna, 502
4937 Franklin
Charles, 596
2167 James. 596
4747 Lulella, 574
2167 Margaret
Jane. 596
1375 Martha, 385
2754 Mary, 256
2755 Naomi, 256
4936 Nellie Ann. 596
Button.
1146 Helena M., 318
Bntz.
3713 Alfred S., 407
6451 Alfred S., Jr. 407
218 Amy. 79
2514 Amy Crav-
en, 655, 221
218 David. 79
841 David W., 221, 79
839 Ell P., 220, 79
2516 Eliza. 221
840 Emily M.,
221, 79
2512 Hamilton
Pj-le. 655. 221
2513 Hannah Hop-
kins, 655, 221
844 Job P., 221, 79
6450 John G., 407
842 John P., 221, 79
843 Joseph W.
221. 79
3713 Lillian. 407
839 Maria. 220
845 Mary A. T.,
221, 79
2515 Mary Enr-
ma, 655, 221
218 Marv Magde-
lina, 79
3069 Matilda, 310
218 Nicholas, 79
846 Sarah C. 221, 79
Biixey.
22 Elizabeth, 22
Bnzliy,
1262 Anne Knox, 340
126 Elizabeth, 54
Byers.
5804 Alice Cary, 276
1407 Anna Marv. 395
5805 Edward B.. 276
2877 Elizabeth W. 276
2877 George. 276
3111 Maggie, 316
2877 Mary, 276
5807 Marv A., 276
5806 William, 276
Cadbnry.
4326 Hannah War.
Cadwalader.
297 Gwen, 98
Name Page
195
No.
Cain.
727 Mary.
Cadwallader.
4068 Clvde C. 457
4067 Harry Isaac, 456
4070 John Hicklin 457
4069 Mary Alvina, 457
1644 Phebe Jane, 456
1644 Rebe'^ca, 456
1644 William S., 4j6
Callahan.
144 Amy. 59
144 Hugh, 59
144 Rachel, 59
144 William. 53
Calvert.
564 Rhoda Ann. 159
Cameron.
371 Hannah Rach-
el. 113
371 Rach.jl, 113
371 William. 113
Camp.
23S8 Nancy B.. 636
CampbelL
5844 Albert, 284
794 Ann E., 208
4226 Anna, 489
6713 Carl Zeph., 489
7499 Charles Allen 489
5182 Charles H., 623
6712 Clair S.. 489
5184 Clifford, 623
4197 Donald, 485
2777 Edna, 260
5180 Edna May. 623
4229 Ella C_ 489
949 Ella L., 260
6712 Elsie, 489
4197 Evelyn Boyd, 485
4225 George P., 488
0719 Helen Wyly, 490
949 Herbert R., 260
5845 Infant, 284
4224 Jacob W., 488
4227 Jennie H., 489
6717 Jessie Mar-
garet. 490
2901 John, 283
2311 John S., 622
5183 John S.. 623
5842 Joseph, 284
4229 Lawrence
Wilbur. 489
5181 Leroy, 623
2778 Lida, 260
4230 Lillie N., 490
2901 Lizzie May, 283
6714 Lillie Bess, 589
1842 Lynnie. 520
1759 Lvdia A.. 488
4223 Maria N., 488
6715 Jlark Bar-
rington, 489
2311 Marv Jane, 622
5843 Pauline, 284
4225 Sarah H.. 488
4228 William H.. 489
4226 Zachariah, 489
6718 Zephaniah
Beald, 490
1759 Zephaniah B. 488
Cappean.
3905 Adele, 435
3907 Elizabeth
Morris, 435
1544 Joseph Thom-
as. 435
3906 Lena, 435
1544 Sarah Emma, 433
3908 Sarah Dil-
worth, 435
3906 Thomas Har-
rison, 435
Card.
3538 Charles C, 381
6326 Charles Dane, 381
6325 Olln Bert, 381
No. Name Page
3 538 Rachel E., 381
Carey.
1072 Bertha H., 297
1072 John, 297
2991 Lewis Carey, 297
Carlln.
5 Margery, 12
Carlson.
6435 Frances
Wayne, 402
3671 Normon, 402
6433 Roy Eugene, 402
3671 Susan Ursula 402
6434 Vivian P"ay, 4 02
Carlton.
5747 Ethel. 261
2780 Ethel May, 261
5748 Laura Lee, 261
5749 Lyda. 261
5744 Neva May-
beth, 261
5745 Olive Mason, 261
5746 "WMlbur. 261
2780 William Bor-
ing, 261
Cam.
5344 Jewell M., 643
Camaham.
4955 Viola J., 598
Carpenter.
3347 Eleanor E.. 351
134 Esther, 56
445 Hannah, 128
Carr.
1121 Amanda R.,
312 102
5945 Bole Palmer," 311
4954 Charles
Emil. 597
1122 Charles Nor-
ris, 312, 102
4953 Cleo C, 597
3086 Effle May, 312
4926 Edna Joseph-
ine, 595
1120 Elizabeth
Clementine,
102, 311
3079 Elsie. 311
1997 Emma, 561
2174 Emma El-
mira, 597
3084 Eva. 31J
3080 Harry Frank, 311
5946 Harry Silas, 311
3078 Helen May, 311
2174 Henry W., 597
313 Joseph, 101
1119 Lewis G. 311, 102
313 Margaret, 101
1122 Mary E., 312
1122 Marv A,, 211
313 Marv Louisa, 101
1119 Philomlna
C. 311
3081 Rhoda, 311
3077 Viola, 311
3085 Walter Al-
bert. 312
313 Vi^illiam D.. 101
3078 William L., 311
CarrolL
3465 Benjamin F. 370
2305 Benson, 206
5 Daniel, 12
3467 James A., 370
1338 Lvdia Ann, 370
5163 Mabel Char.
ity, 621
5 Margery, 12
2303 Maria Eliza-
beth. 621
2304 Mary. 621. 206
488 Mary. 142
3466 Marv E.. 370
5162 Paul, 621
PALMER INDEX.
1035
No. Name Page
773 Philander, 206
1338 Philip M., 370
773 Rachel, 206
6164 Rachel Eliz-
abeth, , 621
773 William, 206
2303 William Era-
mor, 621, 206
5163 William
Scott, 621
Caraon.
1045 Catherine
Edmund, 290
5476 E-Ma. 638
2628 Jennie, 234
Carter.
6978 Alice Lydla, 544
7317 Alva R.. 630
6236 Annie Mark.
er, 631
5233 Archelaus, 630
6237 Asenath An-
na, 631
5237 Charles Ed-
win, 631
7320 David N., 630
7330 Edgar E., 631
6977 Edgar L,., 644
7329 Edith Anna, 631
2990 Edith H.. 297
6233 Elizabeth. 630
784 Eliza Jane, 208
217 Gen., 78
7316 George B., 630
2989 Helen L.. 297
7331 Herbert L.., 631
7332 Irene H., 631
6234 Jennie L.. 630
7319 Je.sse W.. 630
83 John. 43
1070 John W., Jr., 297
6235 Julia Flor-
ence. 630
4556 Laura, 544
7318 Laura M., 630
6232 Levosla Syl-
vania, 630
6238 Lewis, 631
83 Margaret, 43
2374 Mary Ann, 630
7330 Mary Arvila, 631
170 Rachel, 65
1070 Rachel G., 297
2374 William Aar-
on, 630
6236 William R., 641
4556 W. Levis. 544
0»rty.
83
John.
43
83
Margaret.
43
Oary.
6339
Beatrice,
643
6270
Dale Emer-
son,
635
2385
Elizabeth A.,
«3,S
6272
Glldle Alice,
KS.S
6271
Isa Florence,
63.S
434
Lucy,
125
2385
Marcena M.,
63b
Case.
4264 Ella A.. 496
4264 H. W., 496
6764 Lucile. 496
6763 Wlnnlfred B. 496
Casey.
1662 Charles,
440
1562 Ella.
440
Caaacl.
4314 Jamea W., 604
4314 Mary Gene-
vieve, 504
Oasnar.
714 Cyrus. 192
714 Harris G.. 192
714 Martha, 192
714 Samuel. 192
No. Name Page
CasBtn.
1003 Anna, 281 92
270 Ann, 91
270 Beulah, 91
1002 Elizabeth
H., 281. 92
270 Isaac C, 91
270 John M.. 91
270 John, 92
270 Joseph, 91
270 Luke, 91
270 Thomas, 91
270 Rachel, 91
Caateel.
2308 Anna Rachel, 622
Catliell.
1568 Jane, 441
1568 William, 441
Caugrhey.
1556 Charles Al-
fred, 439
3931 Charles Cain. 439
3934 Eugene Fran-
cis, 439
3929 George Al-
fred, 439
3933 Joseph Mor-
ris 439
1556 LUlle Ann, 439
3932 Naoma Pearl, 439
3930 Wllmer Sam-
uel. 439
Oavett.
2750 Flora Mabel, 255
2750 Larkln B., 255
5712 Lloyd Palmer 255
Ceana.
3798 Pearl, 421
Chaddock.
2132 Annie Flor-
nie, 584. 191
4828 Clarence W., 584
709 Eliza, 191
4827 Ethel A., 584
4831 Frank, 584
70S1 Glenn, 584
4S30 Harold F., 584
2133 Jessie, 584
4829 John L., 584
70S John N, 191
4829 Katherine, 584
2131 Laura L., 584
2134 Mary F., 584. 191
709 Rachel H., 191
709 Richard, 191
2131 Richard
Palmer, 584, 191
70S R. P., 191
708 Ruth A., 191
2133 Sanruel Wil-
bur. 584, 191
CbafflU.
972 Louisa, 266
Chalmers.
6796 Emilv Mar-
S'lierlte, 502
6796 William Hall, 602
Challana.
6361 Clyde, 396
6360 Elmer. 396
6363 El.-ile, 396
3637 Susan I., 396
6362 Truman, 396
S6S7 Walter, 396
Chamlierlaln.
84 Abraham. 43. 22
327 Anna M., 105, 43
334 Anna Matil-
da. 106
3159 Anna Matil-
da. 325
89 Ann, 44. 22
22 Ann, 22
3132 Annie Buck, 320
4010 Carl Heine, 446
338 Catharine 107, 44
J378 Charlea L., 867
3131
3137
6978
1154
3127
1174
4025
1181
3137
321
6558
4051
1173
3162
332
1156
86
323
340
4026
3131
1159
3143
1180
1157
3142
1613
4050
6538
114
1173
3161
22
5980
3130
1153
325
22
Name Page
Charles Thom-
son, 43, 103
Charles Thom-
son. Jr., 320
Charles Thonr-
son. 322
Charles Thom.
fon, 320
Charles Thom-
son, 319, 10)
Charlotte T., 319
Christine, 106
Christiana, 44
Cicely, 22
Clara, 108, 44
Constance
Kearney, 325
Cora Clis-
ton. 449
Daniel Stew.
art. 326, 107
Deborah Spen-
cer, 322
Dr. Charles
T., 104
Earl. 449
Edna. 453
Edward Nor-
man. 325. 106
Edward Nor
man, 325, 106
Elizabeth
B.. 106, 44
Elizabeth, 104
Elizabeth, 43
Elizabeth
Thomson, 104, 43
Ella, 325
Ellen Mar-
garet,
Emma,
Enrma,
Ett Elise.
Frank Cole,
man.
Fannie
Welch,
George Ag-
new, 321
George
Earle, 104, 320
George
Earle, Jr.. 323
George Lee, 323
George
Peirce. 325, 106
George W.
S., »J6. 44
Grace R.. 44
Hannah, 107. 44
Helen Eliz-
abeth. 326. 107
Ida Virgin-
la. 448
Jacob, 449
Jacob, 453
James Ray-
mond, 446
James White-
hill, 106, 44
Jane Ray-
mond,
Jane Ray-
mond,
John,
Jonn Boat-
ner.
John Flenr-
Ing,
John Thom-
son. 104
John T., 105, 43
Joseph, 22
Joseph, 43, 22
Joseph, 108. 44
Joseph Ed-
ward, 448
Joseph P. 106, 43
Josephine,
320, 104
Ja'rephlne,
105. 43
326
108
449
320
104
323
107
325
325
323
320
104
Name Page
Josephine
(2ndj 43
Josephine, 319
iiitj Julia B., 326
1160 Julia Dev
eraux,
1161 Kate Arch-
er, 104, 323
1175-1176 Laura
Annesley 326, 107
Laura Tur-
pin, 323. 104
4026 Lewis Pro-
vost, 449
Lucy Archer, 323
Lucy Jefteris, 325
Lucy Stone, 104
Luther Flet-
cher, 463
Margaret, 43, 22
Margaretta,
108. 44
Margaretta,
106. 42
4024 Marianna. 449
22 Martha, 21
Martha, 108, 44
Martha A.. 106, 44
Martha J. 104. 43
Martha Jane, 153
3129
1168
3139
3258
1162
4047
341
326
342
333
322
537
1154
Mary,
319
1174-1175 Mary,
326, 106
4010 Mary, 446
22 Mary, 22
335 Mary A., 107
336 Mary A., 107. 44
1612 Mary A., 448
1152 Mary Arch-
er, 319, 104
4010 Mary G., 446
1177-1178 Mary
Christiana, 826.
107
324 Mary F. 104. 43
3128 Mary Flem-
ing. 319
4023 Mary Viola, 448
3140 Maugerlte. 323
82 Moses. 43, 22
4049 Ollie Bell. 453
88 Palmer. 44, 22
321 Pamelia H., 104
6046 Pearl. 358
87 Peirce, 44, 22
1176-1177 Peirce
Amiealey 326, 107
3167 Pierce Annes-
ley, 32S
3376 Rachel A., 357
6045 Ralph, 358
4046 Rebecca
Jane, 46S
323 Rev. George
W.. 104
5979 Rita, 323
22 Robert, Jr., 22
85 Robert. 22, 43
6555 Robert
Stroud, 449
1606 Rosalinda, 446
1179 Ruth, 107
1611 Sallie. 448
1157 Sallie New-
man, 320
1622 Sarah, 463
1622 Sarah A.. 46S
3138 Sarah New-
man, 323
1613 Sarah R,, 449
330 Samuel B., 106
22 Susanna. 22
Chamberlln.
569 Alice. 160
150 Alice. «0
144 Amy. 59. 27
151 Ann. 60. 28
61« Anna E., 148
4081 Annie. 469
520 A. Palmer. 149
68
1626 Arthur P.. 148
1036
PALMER INDEX.
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Page
No.
1638
Arthur Leon-
1608
Kebecoa
4176
George W.,
480
1 4404
ard. 149
Jane, 446, 147
6680
Minerva
4394
1640
Beatrice R., 143
51
Robert, 3J
Elizabeth.
480
1836
513
Beiijamin, 147, 58
14
Robert 17
6679
William Rob
517
Beruia K. 148 08
544
Robert P. 155, 60
ert
'48O
6650
1605
Caroline
1615
Rosaletta,
Cliase.
7488
Frances, 445, 147
450, 147
728
Charlotte
195
4168
521
Charlotte
T.. 149, 58
152
510
Sarah, 60, 28
Sarah, 146
2060
47'4
Daniel,
Elmer C.
671
571
4430
1655
Cheyney H.,
546
Sarah Ade-
4723
Estella,
571
4415
1622
459, 150
Cheyney J.,
453. 158
51
512
laide. 155, 60
Susanna, 33
Taylor, ]47, 58
2060
4725
4 7 "^4
Marj' Ann,
V'elma,
571
571
571
1S32
4183
4081
Clarence J., 459
516
Thomas, 148, 58
■ii.i
4176
1635
Dixon, 149
4048,
Thomas J., 453
Cheyney.
1626
Eliza, 148
1611
Titus, 448
140
Ann.
58
6664
515
Eliza D.. 127, 58
4024
William Bay-
140
Edith.
68
6711
513
Eliza, 147
lis, 449
140
Jane,
58
1614
Eliza Ann,
6539
William C. 446
140
John,
58
4208
449. 147
1606
William Cal.
140
John. Jr.,
58
36
Elizabeth, 27
lahan, 446
140
Joseph,
58
6690
142
Elizabeth, 58, 27
1611
Titus, 448, 147
447
Lucy,
129
4405
37
Elizabeth, 28
1650
Titus, 457, 150
49
Thomas.
32
4413
522
Elizabeth, 149. 68
514
Titus, 147. 58
140
Thomas,
58
4429
42
Elizabeth, 29, IS
140
Titus, 58, 27
140
Col. Thomas
, 58
1607
Elizabeth. 147
4082
Walter G., 459
Chlsliolm.
1830
1652
Elizabeth
14
William. 17
5113
Alta Beat-
rice.
Davis E.,
Pauline M..
4183
Jane. 457, 150
1606
Willianr Cal-
616
616
616
616
6683
519
516
Elizabeth T., 149
Emma, 3 48
lahan, 446, 147
Cliainljers.
7204
7205
4392
4292
510
Esther. 14S
6419
Alice Oliver. 400
5113
William,
581
161'4
Etta B., 149
1479
Annie E. 417, 134
4206
141
Hannah, 58. 27
176
Eliza, 67
CIiTistine.
3S
Hannah, 28, 18
465
Elizabeth, 134
4124
Melvina,
466
1754
23
1610
Hannah, 23
Hannah, 447, 147
6420
Esther AU-
meda, 400
Esther Hick-
Christopher.
1757
545
Hannah J..
3656
4299
Sarah,
501
4189
l.'iS, 60
man. 400
Choonrod.
4397
1649
1726
4080
37
Henrietta
457, 150
Herbert, 155
Herbert D.. 459
Isaac. 28, 18
4209
6705
465
Helen Mar-
garet, 486
John Mc-
Causlanti, 486
Mahlin 134
S2S Amy, 217, 78
216 Abigail. 78
216 William, 7S
Churchill.
6655
4177
3434
4414
148
Isaac, 60, 27
465
Phebe M 134
0073
Bessie B.,
360
4208
519
Iraac T., 149. 08
465
Phillip, 134
6070
Elmer C,
360
1833
1637
Isaac Hen-
4209
Richard M., 486
6074
Elsie,
360
6688
ry, i55, 149
465
Sarah, 134
33S9
Gephia J..
360
140
Jane, 58
36.n6
Thoma.«; R 4nn
6075
Harrj' H.,
360
6685
36
140
Jane, 27
Jane Wright, 58
641S William Dale 400
Chance.
303 Mary, 100
Chandler.
6072
6071
Nellie A.,
Stella B..
360
360
6702
579
1609
139
1613
Jacob, 147
Jacob, 57. 27
Jacob, 44;^. 147
3389 Walter A.,
Churchman,
360
153
1739
1740
1742
1752
1829
4200
14
John. 17
3024
Abbie T., 302
345
Edward,
109
145
John, 59, 27
1230
Barbara, 335
345
Henrietta.
109
1651
John. 457, 150
3024
Charles L., 302
345
Micajah,
109
36
John, 27. IS
5678
Elmer, 252
345
Rebecca,
109
543
John. 155, 60
2733
Frank D. , 252
345
Sarah,
109
1
Joseph, 6
5897
Helen, 302
Clars
2470
6687
23
Joseph, 23
2733
Lillie Re-
588
Abia B., 164. 62
1612
Joseph E. 448, 147
becca, 252
1842
Abia Bow-
6656
146
Joseph, 59. 27
590
Mary, 156
man, 520,
164
4221
523
Jose ph, 150, 58
5679
Paul, 252
583
Abraham, 163. 62
1829
1624
Joseph J., 14 S
1901
Phebe H., 542
38
Abraham
28
510
Joseph, J -16, r.S
5898
Rose R., 302
4168
Ada,
478
1753
6189
1656
Josephine 459 150
56SO
Silvia Re-
1S35
Addah, 518,
164
1655
Kate T., 459
becca, 252
4411
Agnes M..
518
6653
1639
Kittle Bertha 140
5899
Worrall, 302
4387
Alcinda Tres
6684
1648
Letitia Jane, 150
Chapman.
fa.
'517
39
14
147
520
1653
40
149
14
518
14
41
143
Lettice, 28, l.<
Lettice Key, 17
Lydia. 59. 27
Margaret 149
Marion, 458. 150
Martha, 28, 18
Martha, 60. 27
Martha, 17
Martha Jane.
153, 148, 58
Mary, 17
Mary, 29, 1 8
Mary, 59. 27
314 Clara, 102
30:i0 Claudia E., 313
314 Ellas S.. 102
314 Elizabeth S , 102
1123 Emma M. 312 102
314 Jared. 102
1126 Julia, 313
1126 Lewis S., 313. 102
1125 Lilly. 312, 102
1124 Sara Eliza-
beth, 102
Charlan.
4425
4388
6704
4410
1740
551
157
5S8
6654
1S41
4130
Alfred Row-
ell,
Alice,
Alice Lever-
ing,
Alvin v..
Amelia,
Ann, 156
Ann, 62
Anna.
Anna B.,
Annabella,
Annabella.
519
517
486
518
483
60
, 28
164
478
519
483
4407
4167
6661
586
4216
4810
4186
4187
4428
4195
5104
4178
1623
511
Mary A., 453, 148
Mary Ann 147, 58 '
2221
Isabella Sar-
ah, 607
4169
Anna Eliza-
beth.
479
4187
544
Mary B.. 155
2221
William. Rm
4423
Anna Laura,
519
1636
150
Mary D.. 455. 149
Palmer, 60, 28
Charlton.
llTPl
4405
Anna M..
Anna Maud,
483
4S6
1507
4222
512
Phsiie, 147
6677
Anna Mav. 4S0
4'06
Annie
486
1654
Phebe Ann,
6678
Benjamin
173S
Annie' B.,
481
6706
438. 150
Franklin, 4S0
4173
Annie M.
480
623
Rachel. 160
4176
Catharine
4182
Annie Mar-
2470
139
Rebecca, 57
Eliza, 480
garet
482:
4389
Name Page
Ardella R., 518
Arthur, 517
Benjamin,
518, 164
Benjamin. 477
Benjamin, 478
Benjamin F., 478
Bevla Gay.
nell, 520
Blanche
Bethany, 619
Carrie, 517
Catharine, 482
Catharine
Elizabeth, 480
Charles, 479
Charles Lew-
is, 488
Charles Mc-
Clean, 486
Charles Will, 483
Chester M., 518
Cnloe Celia, 619
Clara Morrl.
son, 520
Clara, 517
Clara, 482
Clara, 485
Clarence, 517
Cora Amy, 500
Cyrus, 61, 163
Daniel Coff-
man, 486
Daniel, 157
Daniel (2nd)
^ 487, 157
Darid, 483
David, 517
Da\'ld P., 478
Delia. 481
Dellie E., 366
Dwight De-
morest 519
Edith L., 486
Edith Mary, 164
Edith Thack-
ary, 483
Edward, 482
Eillis, 486
Eliza, 163, 61
Elizabeth, 60
Elizabeth, 481
Elizabeth, 483
Elizabeth 484 156
Elizabeth, 48i
Elizabeth, 517
Elizabeth
Price, 485
Ellen Vashtl, 649
Elma Roberts 483
Elisie, 478
Elsie L., 488
Elwood Enos,
„ ., 517. 164
Emily, 485
Emily E., 366
Emma, 478
Emma Cecel-
ia. 482
Enrma L., 518
Emmaline. 477
Emmaline, 478
Enos B., 164. 623
Ethel Adele. 487
Etta L., 581
Eva May. 483
Evelyn Boyd. 485
Everett Dean 520
norence, 485
Florence Jos-
ephine, 649
Florence Ma-
tilda. 481
Florence Ma-
tilda, 48S
Floyd, 426
Frank Coff-
man. 488
Frank Coff-
man, 487
Frank T., 649
George, 617
PALMER INDEX.
1037
No.
41Sg
6653
66^3
1739
155
548
150
1739
4427
4209
482
1507
7069
156
1736
4409
1828
1841
1737
1752
549
1753
4170
6675
1740
4192
585
3434
4396
6651
4195
4199
4292
1832
1738
1738
1839
4810
4203
1755
4203
4210
3845
1834
4420
4393
6692
4406
6663
1755
6656
4184
1840
4417
154
552
1842
4386
4179
6649
649
1739
Name Page
483
George H.,
George P.,
George Tur
ner,
George W.,
481, 156
George W., 477
George Wash-
ington. 517
Gone Fletu,
164. 487
Gracie Ali-
vette, 487
Hannah, 61, 2 s
Hannah.
Hannah,
Hannah,
Hannah,
155, 60
Hannah E..
487.
Ill 7
Hannah Ma.
bel,
4X1)
Harriet,
4M
Harriet May.
had
Helen Mar-
graret.
486
Helen Rorne>
4SV
Hewett Hale
bl9
Hiram. 163
6:1
Ida H..
4?. a
Iruia G.,
5X1
Isaac, 61
■^x
Isaac,
IbH
Isaac L..
518
Isaac Jantes. 164
Isaac New-
ton. 519. 164
Isaac P.. 4 81. 150
James T. 484, 157
Jeptha, 156. 60
Jeptha, 485, 157
Jeptha, 479
Jeptha Pen.
rose, 480
Jesse C, 483, 156
Jesse C,. 484
John, 164. 62
John. 366
John, 517
John D.. 477
John Dyson. 485
John Dyson, 485
John Honer. 500
John West.
517. 164
Joseph, 581
Joseph B. 481. 156
Joseph Jay ,
519, 164
Joseph M.,
J. W^esley,
Kate.
Katharine,
Katie Price.
Laura Alice, 426
Laura Ann,
517, 164
Lawrence. 519
Lawrence, 517
Leroy. 483
Leroy B., 518
Lewis. 479
Lewis P.. 486. 157
Lillle, 478
Lillian Maria, 482
Lilly, 519
Lloyd Low-
581
485
486
485
487
ell.
Paula,
Lydla.
Lydia,
Lynnie,
Mabel Eliz-
abeth.
Magdalena
Elma.
Maggie P..
Malvina.
Margaret.
Margaret,
619
60, 2S
156, 60
520
No.
4180
4424
6707
6695
1734
6652
4171
156
4175
4390
554
586
547
1837
158
587
550
4174
4204
1826
4185
6659
4170
6691
1S36
1839
4196
tn*
66S2
4219
553
4199
7068
3SS3
4181
6650
4220
1840
6658
4422
4419
4222
6187
4420
4217
6660
4172
4291
6689
684
1741
1827
7070
1830
4395
153
4198
4202
1751
554
4175
6657
1734
Name Page
Margaret, 482
Margaret, 519
Margaret, 487
Margaret
Hill, 483
Margery E., ok
Marguerite
Helen, 480
Maria, 477
Maria J., 477
Maria Jean,
ette, 479
Marshall D.,
483, 156
Martha, 62, 28
Mary. 61
Mary. 480
Mary, 517
Mary, 157
Mary, 164
Mary, 155. 60
Mary. 519. 164
Mary. 62, 28
Mary A., 164. 62
Mary. 156. 60
Mary A.. 480
Mary Blanche
486
Mary Eliza,
516, 154
Mary Eliza-
beth. 483
Mary Ella, 478
Mary F.. 479
Mary Lydia. 483
Mary M.. 518
Mary M., 519
Mary Matilda 485
Mary Matilda 487
Mary M. Hill, 482
Mary R.. 487
Matilda. 166. 60
May. 485
May M., 581
Mildred. 432
Milton. 482
Nettie. 477
Nova. 488
Olynthus B.,
519, 164
Pemberton
N.. 478
Ralph Ten-
nison. 519
Raymond. 53 9
Rebecca. 488
Rilla. 366
Rowena. 519
Ruth W^ood-
ward. 487
.Sallie Belle. 478
Sallie M., 480
Samuel. 517
Samuel Mar-
tin. 483
Sarah. 28
Sarah. 163. 62
Sarah. 483
Sarah Al-
cinda. 517. 164
Sarah Jane. 483
Sydney A..
519. 164
Stella M.. 518
Stephen. 366
Susanna. 4 81
Thomas M.,
156. 481
Todd J., 581
Tre.ssa. 517
Walter, 517
William. 60. 28
William H., 485
William H.. 485
William H.. 484
wnillani
Hawley. 157. 60
William Hen
ry.
4S
William Hen-
ry. 478
William M..
477. 168
4207
6686
4183
ter.
Wilmer,
Winfield.
Winfield
Scott.
4 430 Winnabeth.
6703
Clarksou.
155 Joseph,
Clayton.
2877 Elizabeth W..
Cleaver.
6836 Clyde Per.
due.
Ellen Hart.
Irvin R..
Phebe M..
Ruth.
■«niliam H.,
William Hed-
4353
4353
2376
63S3
6837
aid. 513
Clement.
191 Abigail. 72
191 Almira. 72
191 Joshua, 72
Clendanlel.
5250 Charles E.. 633
7339 Clyde, 633
5252 Daniel, 633
5248 Hiram, 633
5253 Ida B., 633
2381 John. 632
7340 John William 633
5249 Margaret. 633
2381 Mary. 632
52 50 Mary Eliza-
beth. 633
5351 Nathan. 633
5251 Rose. 633
Clifton.
7402 Eleanor
Mary, 656
5455 Harry H.. 656
7403 Howard Al.
len,
5455 Lynn.
7404 Mildred Fon
ner,
Ruth Ethel,
656
656
7405
ClOBS
2745
Clona.
2020 Abraham
Lincoln, 564, 183
Amy.
254
1794
178
Ada.
Ann.
Ann.
Annie
abeth.
Anna
177
666
2022
Ellz-
182
Mary. 160
Anna Mary
Adeiaiile. 503, 160
Anna May, 564
Benjamin
Franklin, 564
Elizabeth, 96
Elizabeth. 139
Elizabeth. 84
Emily A.. 503
George Wash-
ington. 183
George Wil-
liams.
Hannah.
Hannah.
Hannah B..
Hannah
Mary, 565.
I. Albert.
503,
Jesse,
Jesse, 182,
Jessie Lil-
ley. 566.
John. 182.
Joseph, gS
564
160
68
182
183
183
No.
666
571
2017
2017
226
178
2020
668
571
2017
4338
6S19
4338
Name Page
Joshua, 68
Joshua. Jr.. 68
Joshua
Baldwin. 564.183
Lydia, 182
Lydia Ann. 160
Katherlne. 564
Marie.
Mary.
Mary Ann
Mary Eliz
abeth.
May. „„..
Robert Grant 183
Ruth. 68
Sarah. 85
Sarah Ann 183, 68
William A., 160
William
Penn, 564, 183
Elizabeth
Penrose, 509
Lucy E.. 509
Lucy Mercer, 509
William
664
34
664
564
6S18
Spencer,
William
Spencer,
Coates.
656 Zillah,
Coboum.
509
509
180
677
2036
^U8«
677
2034
Coburn
4693
4692
611
2033
611
611
4694
4695
611
Abraham,
Charles S.,
Georse Par.
ker. 184. 666
Henry. 184
Horace M., 184
Mary Ann,
Sarah Ann
Sereno I.,
184
184
184
Florence,
Isaac L.,
Lillian R..
Philena,
Rebecca,
Sara Lillian.
Thomas G..
William,
Coclirane.
2509 Jackson.
Minerva, I„
Saloma J.,
316
2509
Cock,
31
Amy,
Ann,
Benjamin,
Hannah.
Henry,
a 1 Mary.
30 Moses,
Coffinbeiry,
2693 Ann Eliza,
?fii4!? Burr R..
Damon P..
567
567
171
567
171
171
567
567
171
654
102
654
258
25
2S
25
2G
245
245
244
916
916
2694 John.
Coffins'.
4771 Elizabeth.
Coffmom.
256 Abraham,
979 Abraham,
7 5 Abigail,
AliigaU Ad
aline.
Ada E.,
Agnes,
Agnes.
Agnes
Christine, 266
Alice. 270
Alice. 382
Ann. 87. 38
Ann Eliza.
264, 87
974
3540
5784
6334
253
963
Hannah Ann, 244
245
677
87, 38
88
38
382
266
265
I038
PALMER INDEX.
983
260
2855
2831
2833
B82
961
964
75
2852
2819
5787
6332
990
6769
257
975
988
2818
965
2853
2814
962
5761
967
1753
2952
989
6333
976
2810
2834
5792
970
2812
2818
970
254
255
5785
6336
3540
2825
969
6335
978
2810
255
96S
2858
2814
5763
2863
5761
960
261
2859
972
977
2860
2815
1757
259
6786
978
991
Name Page
Ann Eliza-
beth, 269. 88
Ann R. 267, 88
Anna, 88
Anna. 270
Anna Louisa, 266
Atla May, 267
Byron S., 267, 88
Casper, 263, 87
Casper. 87
Casper, 38
Charles, 269
Daisy, 266
DaviU, 270
David Lester, 382
David Rice,
270, 88
liorothy Ma-
rie, 266
Edwin, 87. 38
Edwin C, 88
Elizabeth. 269
Elizabeth, 266
Elizabeth. 87
Ella Gran-
ville, 269
Ella M.. 266
Ellis, 264. 87
Eloise. 265
Emaline, 87
Emily, 486
Emma Jane, 269
Emma Jane, 88
Emrma Marie. 382
Flora Dell, 266
Florence, 264
Florence, 267
Franltlln Wil-
liam. 270
George, 88, 38
George Hen-
ry, 266, 88
George Mos-
es. 270
George Wi, 265
George W., 265
George W.. 265
Georsre
Washington,
265. 87
Hannah, 87, 38
Hannah Ann, 87
Hazel, 270
Homer, 382
Ida Ann, 382
James, 266
Johanna, 264
John Albert, 382
John B., 267. 88
John Henry, 264
John P.. 87, 38
John Pittman, 88
Joseph, 270
Joseph Al.
bert, 265
Kenneth. 265
Laura Dora, 271
Leslie. 265
Lewis. 87
Lewis, 88, S8
Llewella. 270
Louisa, 266
Lucy Car-
roll. 267. 88
Lucv Caroline, 88
Lucy Etta,
268, 8!)
Lucy May, ?71
Madge, 266
Magdalena
Elma, 487
Margaret
Brown, 270
Margaret
Brown, 271
Maria J., 88
Marian, 270
Martha Eliza 267
Martha Ma-
tilda, 271. 88
Martha V.. 270
Mary, 87
2824
2854
992
2861
2857
6782
76
260
252
984
259
258
966
2816
2811
2858
986
252
2826
6331
Name Page
Mary Ann, 266. S 8
Mary E., 267. 88
Mary E., 267
Mary Ella, 2tjti
Mary I.. 270
Mary Mar-
garet. 271, 88
Mattie Vie, 271
May F., 270
Mildred
Grace, 289
Murray Clyde 382
Monroe E.,
267. 88
Mordica, 39
Moses. 88, 38
Nancy, 87
Norman D. S., 88
Norris. 88, 38
Palmer. 88. 38
Piery Stev-
enson, 264, SI
Kalph, 382
Raymond
Stanford, 269
Robert D., 269
Robert Wel-
lington, 269
Samuel, 265
Sarah A., 265
Sarah A.. 270
Sarah Abi-
gail, 269. 88
Sarah Ann, 264
Susanna. tt
Susan Ber
tha. 271
Tabitha
Louisa. 266, 88
Viola, 265
Washington, 39
William, 87, 38
William. 266
William Ar-
thur, 382
William Cas-
per, 266. 88
William E.,
269, 88
William Hen-
rv. 270
William
James. 264, 87
William
James, 265
Coieman.
6254 Ada May,
6252 Annie G..
3479 Charles C.
6255 Charles Wil-
liam.
6257 Cora Belle,
3471 Cynthia J.,
4206 Dora,
3478 Ella N.,
3476 Emma L..
6249 Emma E.,
6250 Emory,
3477 Eva L.,
6251 Harry J.,
3474 James H..
6256 James Wal-
ter,
6260 Joe Pearly,
6259 John F,
3474 Julia.
3480 Lennle N.,
3472 Lewis W.,
3475 Lottie L...
3473 Mary E.,
1340 Phebe E.,
6258 Robert L.,
6253 Roscoe.
3481 Sadie E.,
3472 Susan,
1340 Thomas J..
6248 Thomas S.,
3475 William M..
Collett.
575 George,
No.
Name Page
Jeremiah, Jr. 8
161
575 Mary.
Colllaa.
3533 Clara,
4 Elizabeth,
1739 Harriet,
4 Peter,
1732 Sarah,
Colston.
1684 Sarah
Colwell.
6155 Dallas Earl, 364
380
476
176, 464
John W.,
Pearl,
P.cbocca,
William,
Conuuent,
5849 Joseph H.,
7115 I.Mii;,e L..
58 «9 Mary E.,
Commlus.
2850 William,
Couard.
3622 Artliur Bay-
ard.
Bayard A.,
iidith G..
Harry L ,
Laura B.,
3414
6154
3414
6156
1406
3619
3620
1406
3621
Phebe J.,
T. Walters,
Conklln.
460 Abby,
450 Mary,
450 Stephen,
Conley.
7346 Clyde Leroy,
Flora.
5255
7395
5255
1687
2106
2110
700
4774
700
4775
2109
4777
2105
2108
189
678
189
577
189
577
Jesse Baker, 633
Mansell. 633
Mary, 464
Conner,
4726 Sarah E., 672
Conoway.
43 Mary, 29
43 Thomas, 29
Conrad.
2107 Albert. 189
Alice, 677
Amos Gil-
bert, 577, 189
Barbara, 189
Charles Ed.
mund. 678
Charlotte.
Christopher,
David H..
George W.,
George W,.
Hannar Mar
garet, 578, 189
John L., 677
Joseph, 189
Leafy Ag-
nes. 678, 189
700 Mary, 189
4776 Mary L.. 577
Conrow.
2725 Norma Ruby, 250
2725 Spencer E., 250
Conway,
2 Sarah, 6
Cook.
3116 Anna S., 817
467 Elizabeth, 134
2551 Emma L.. 659
454 Ennion, 131
2103 Frank, 677
2103 Jennie S., 577
3116 John W., 317
4773 Lawrence, 677
1488 Mary E.. 421
285
641
2909 Mary Flor-
ence,
Cooksay.
2414 Ann.
Cooper.
1314 Hannah. 364
1937 Mary Enuna, 653
Cope.
1453
5579
444
- - . Charity,
3747 David G.
444
Deborah,
127
621
Deborah,
173
3745
Edith.
412
2635
Elizabeth,
236
6471
Elizabeth
Whltacre,
412
3746
Ellen.
412
3748
Ellen.
412
1940
Elma D..
664
6471
Frances Gar-
rett,
412
4
Gilbert.
9
1463
Gilbert,
411
2154
Hannah Eliz-
abeth.
671
3745
Herman,
412
5580
lone.
236
621
Jonathan.
173
3738
Joseph,
412
444
Nathan,
127
4
Oliver,
11
4
Rehecca,
11
4
Ruth,
11
444
Samuel,
i27
2054
Samuel Win-
dell.
571
2635
William G..
236
621
Zillah.
173
Copperbnrsr.
1085 Matilda, 299
Copple.
4754 Emma. 676
Copplck.
48 Sarah, 32
Coppock.
239 Bartholomew, 82
239 Bartholomew,
Jr., 82
239 Sarah, 82
Corljett.
1043 Emily, 290
Cordery.
1118 Alfred H.. 311
1118 LlUie P., 811
Com,
60'77 Grace Odella 360
3391 James W., 360
3391 Sarah Ellen, 360
Comoer.
4184 Lillian Maria 482
Corson.
736 Hannah.
Conch.
6491 Aldan B..
Elsie May,
Harold,
Miles W.,
William,
198
3797
6490
64S9
3797
421
420
421
421
420
46
Conlston.
1939 Anna Mary.
1939 Edward,
Conltas.
93 Margaret,
Coulter.
Anna Maria, 473
Annie. 473
Camella, 473
Harry S.. 474
Charles C., 474
Charles Roy, 473
6616
6618
4154
4151
6621
PALMER INDEX.
1039
No.
Name Page
6622
Dora Eliza
beth.
474
6620
Eva May,
473
4150
George W.,
474
41S1
Hannah Lew
Is.
474
6623
Helen Joseph
Ine.
474
4149
Jacob,
473
4152
Jennie C,
474
1728
Jones,
473
6624
Lewis J.,
474
3789
Lillian Clar
issa.
419
6617
Mabel.
473
4150
Margaret El-
ma.
474
4149
Maria Jane,
473
4148
Mary,
473
4153
Mattie Dew.
hurst.
474
3789
Robert,
419
6615
SalUe,
473
6625
Walter,
474
4153
William M.,
474
6619
Willie.
473
ConnBll,
4513.
Mabel.
535
Court.
1529
Anna Mar-
shall, 139,
432
1526
Clara.
431
1527
Emma Fran-
ces, 431,
139
1532
Frank E. 139
433
479
Hannah,
139
3880
Harry Mar-
shall.
431
479
Henry,
139
479
Henry D.,
139
1531
Idaletta H.,
139,
432
1528
Mary L.. 139,
431
3879
Nellie Han-
nah,
431
479
Rebecca E.,
139
1526
Richard Hen
ry. 139.
'431
1530
Sara Eliza-
beth, 139,
432
Courtney.
528
Elizabeth,
151
1047
Ida E..
291
Conslaa.
184
Mary,
70
Covln^on.
129
Elizabeth,
55
445 Hannah, 12S
129 Isaac, 55
445 James, 128
610 Joseph, 146
510 Rachel. 146
510 Sarah, 146
445 Susan, 128
Cox.
474
A.my,
137
481
Ann.
140
2199
Anna S..
604
4996
Aydie Eliza,
604
2201
Carrie Maria
198
2199
Catharine E.
603
160
Elizabeth.
62
3665
Emma C,
401
736
Hannah,
198
2199
Henry Char-
les, 604,
198
4996
Homer Frank 604
3665
Leslie,
401
736
Lydla Ann.
198
2200
Mary Eliza-
beth. 604,
19f
160
Richard,
62
736
Robert C,
198
7185
Robert Cor-
son.
604
7184
Ruth Cath-
arine,
604
786
William,
198
No. Name Page
Crable.
5169 Eli. 622
5169 Ella R.. 622
Craft.
318 Achsah, 103
318 John, 103
2555 Josephine, 661
318 Sarah, 103
Cralr.
1518 Edith, 429
3829 Helen Carter 429
3870 Palmer Mc-
Fadden, 429
1518 William F., 429
Crane.
2505 Grace. 6B4
5443 Mary Virgin-
ia, 654
2505 Ralph K., 654
Cranston.
6039 Ella R.. 357
6038 John, 357
3374 Lillie E., 357
3374 William, 357
6040 William, Jr.. 357
Crauge.
4456 Beulah, 524
4455 Jesse, 524
Craven.
828 Amy,
3057 Amy Wilson.
5420 Armour,
2484 Harvey, 651.
828 John,
5419 Lizzie,
2483 Mary A.,
828 Rezin,
5418 Sadie,
828 Sarah.
2483 Walter, 651,
5417 William,
Crawford.
4847 Ada,
7256 Adalaide,
4970 Alice Mar-
garet,
4972 Benjamin
Palmer,
4964 Charles Rap.
2184 Clara Jane,
725 Deborah.
5208 Dora,
7254 Donald,
4974 Eleanor,
2364 Elijah,
2185 Elizabeth,
4 969 Elsie Jane,
4:172 Emeline.
2364 Emeline,
7058 Eva,
2188 Fannie,
4966 Frances Deb-
orah,
4965 George
Chalkley,
4967 George Flen-
ing,
2183 George W.,
599,
5210 Harvey,
7253 Helen,
2665 Hiram,
7257 Holt.
5210 Isabella.
826 Isadora A.,
780 Jane.
725 Jeremiah,
510 John.
4975 John Kay,
2184 John Pier-
son. 600,
5209 John R..
780 Joslah,
7251 MHbel M.,
5209 Maggie,
4964 Margaret,
171 Margaret,
No. Name Page
4977 Marion, 600
4968 Merle Earn-
est, 600
4795 Myrtlce Ole-
via, 579
7059 Naoma, 579
2185 Nicholas Ben-
jamin, 600, 194
7057 Paul, 579
725 Rebecca, 194
4971 Rose Esther, 600
7255 Rush, 626
4795 Samuel, 579
4976 Sarah. 600
510 Sarah, 146
2182 Savilla, 599, 194
7252 Shird W., 626
780 Susanna, 207
725 William, 194
5208 William A., 625
Cres swell.
4566 Laura, 545
Creswell.
324 Hon. John A.
J., 105
Crlssey.
450 William V., 130
Crlswell.
2507 Alice Mary. 654
Croman.
260 Sarah, 88
Cromwell.
2494 Ada, 652
Crookton.
956 Frank, 263
956 Marv Olive, 263
2794 William, 263
Crosier.
3509 Mary, 376
Cross.
3733 Henry For-
rest, 410
3733 .Myrtle Susan 410
Croasan.
1992 Lillian, 561
CrossgTove.
612 Charles, 171
612 Elizabeth
Jane. 171
612 Theresa, 171
Craossley,
472 Jane. 137
Crow.
5103 Anna Laur.
ella. 615
5100 Charley Pren-
tice. 615
2285 Elizabeth El-
nora, 616
5105 Horace Nel-
.son, 615
5101 Ida Clinena, 616
5104 Ira Burt, 615
6102 Mary Annetta 615
Crowe.
5113 Alta Beatrice 616
769 Ann, 205
2290 Delia, 616
5108 Delo Clalrs, 61fi
5115 Elena, 617
5114 Eola D. L.. 616
5116 Estella R.. 617
2291 Eugene "^ay.
lor, 617, 205
5112 Gartha, 616
2288 Hattle, 616
5122 H. M. T., 617
769 Horatio Nel-
son 205
2288 Ira Jackson
616, 205
5112 J. Reade. 616
2287 Lanlna £.. 616
No. Name Page
2289 Laura Ella,
616, LOS
2286 Louisa Eliz-
abeth. 615, 205
2290 Marshall
Horace, 015, 205
2291 Mary. 617
769 Mary, 205
5117 Mary J., 617
2292 Nora Belle,
617, 205
22S5 Oliver Mor-
gan. 615. 205
769 Reece. 205
5109 Roy Eugene, 616
5110 Stuart Fay. 616
5111 Ura Dee, 618
2287 William Em-
metts, 616, 205
Cnuutiaker,
6208 Adella, 369
3452 Charles M., 369
6210 Dnrothv, 369
3452 Mysta, 369
6212 Nellie, 369
6209 Olive, 369
6211 Vernon, 369
Crnmwell.
1114 Elizabeth
Fry, S09
Cmttenden.
5024 Eleanor, 608
2224 Eleanor R., 608
2224 L. J.. 608
5023 Viola, 608
Crystal.
4149 Maria Jane, 473
CQUjartaon.
694 Lucretla. 166
CaUok.
1077 Benjamin R., 298
1077 Esther P., 298
298
3006 Margaret,
3005 Sarah A..
Cullers,
6237 Anna Belle, 371
6236 Artie, 371
3468 Charles K., 371
3468 Ida M.. 371
6240 John, 871
6238 Lena, 371
6235 Mark. 371
6239 Mattie, 371
6234 Ruth, 371
6233 Samuel, 871
Calp.
2540 Carrie C, 221
2542 Daisy D.. 667
2542 David Hom-
er. 657. 221
5463 Earl Warren, 667
2541 Jennie May,
667 221
845 Mary A., 221
845 Solon L., 221
CiUver.
2209 Harry J., 606
2209 Mary Eleanor 606
Cummlngs.
4727 Charles E., 572
4727 Clara G.. 572
7019 Klahr E., 572
7018 Walter, 672
Cummins,
3113 Alice, 816
5971 Edgar Whlt-
worth. 816
3113 Lemuel D., 317
1595 Sarah M.. 444
Cumpston.
150S Abraham
Lincoln, 426
3847 Edith Merl, 427
Sslil Harry H., 427
Nellie Reca, 427
1608 Olive B., 426
1040
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name
Cnnningrliazn.
835 Anna E.,
2474 Daisy,
4244 Maggie,
Carrey.
4318 Ada A..
1756 Annii Mary
Adelaide,
Aitlinr UiU.
Frances,
George Simp-
son. „
Hubert Ba.
Jesse Albert,
Mary Gene-
vieve,
Whitely Al-
bert.
1(30 William B.,
4312 William C,
Curtis.
7102 Alice,
7097 Blanche,
7100 Charles,
81T Cornelia,
7103 Crystal.
7104 Inez,
Iva,
James.
Uecna C.
Mary,
Ralph.
BoUin,
Roy,
Ruth.
Page
219
650
492
E04
503
604
503
4316
4313
4315
4317
679S
1796
7099
4875
4875
818
7095
709S
7096
7101
CUBll-
4016 Mary, *'*'
CuBlitaff. „„-
11^0 S?m?a Belle, 295
ls89 Martin Alex.
ander.
Cnshlon.
420 Mary S.,
CnBluxey.
6196 Gretta,
Cn«t»r.
16S4 Emma,
Cutler.
■"SSi Arietta,
D.
Daggott.
2242 Olive,
Dagne.
5465 Aldon.
Dorothy.
Edna.
Ethel.
Fannie Mills,
Harry.
Harry,
Lizzie Ver-
ena,
7 407 Marjorle,
S alley.
1678 P. M.,
16TS Taey Ann.
Dalse.
4S73 Maynie B.,
Salhey.
723 Abel,
723 Anna,
723 Rebecca.
Sally.
556 Maria,
Balvey.
-o',c Blanche.
Charles P..
Earl,
Guy,
Julia Flor-
ence,
7406
7409
740S
5472
6472
5404
5465
5235
7326
7336
5235
295
464
278
609
657
463
463
5Ss
194
194
194
157
631
630
630
631
630
No. Name
7337 Mary,
Bampman.
1725 Frank Mor-
rell, 372
1725 Gertrude, 472
1725 Hannah
Mary, 472
Dandrow.
2597 Fred. 228
2697 Lucy Ethel-
wyn,
SanlelB.
1394 Annie L,., 390
Darlington.
5S03 Allen Palm-
Page
631
228
er.
69
Amy.
2878 Anna S.. 276
5800 Bessie Nixon, 275
2881 Beulah Wal-
ter, 276
5810 Caroline S., 276
5801 Caroline S., 275
6801 Charles Arch-
er. 275
5809 Charles Jos.
eph. 276
2876 Charles P., 274
6S1S Clifford Palm-
er, 277
2875 Deborah P., 274
6808 Edna Mary, 276
95 Edward. 46
997 Edward. 274
1922 Edward, 550
2882 Edward. 277
6802 Edward, 275
621 Esther, 173
2876 Florence J., 275
2874 Frances. 274
95 Hannah, 46
7443 Harry McCar-
ty, 275
1716 Isabella, 469
544 Jane, 155
2S7S Jared, 276
5820 Jared, 277
182 Jesse, 69
621 John, 173
5819 John Ed-
wards, 277
2880 John P., 276
2SS3 Lewis, 277
2878 Marian E.. 276
2877 Mary. 276
997 Mary F.. 274
6800 Merwrn J., 275
1922 Philena C, 550
2882 Philena C, 277
5817 Richard Ar-
ment. 277
95 Sarah, 46
621 Zillah, 173
Sartt.
2201 Albert P.. 604
2201 Carrie Maria, 604
4999 Mildred Mal-
lery, 605
Davids.
1163 Berkeley
Reynolds, 324
3150 Emily Tilg-
ham,
Davidson.
437 Amy. 126
3551 Ella Eliza-
beth. 384
437 Francis. 126
437 John. 126
1369 Lydia Ann. 3S3
1467 Lvdia Ann, 415
437 Mary. 126
3552 Sidney
Sharpless, 384
1369 William Hen-
ry, 383. 126
1467 William Hen-
ry, 415
No. Name Page
Davies.
122 Susanna, 52
Davis,
1695 Aaron Y. 465, l52
1381 Addie, 11''
1687 Addison, 465, 152
1675 Albert C. 462, 151
1161 Alfred Vidal, 323
3145 Alfred Vidal.
Jr., 323
391 Alice, 118
1276 Alice Anna. 118
1684 Allen Abner. ^^^
1668 Alimra A..^^^ ^^^
3289 Alvin P.. 344
1278 Amanda, US
391 Amos, 118
529 Amos. 151, 29
1677 Amos. Jr., J 51
1679 Angeline, 463
1685 Anna, 464
2588 Anna Laura, 226
2586 Anna M.. 225
1275 Anne E.. 343
270 Asa, 92
5528 Aubrey Tay-
lor, 226
4116 Bertha, 464
4103 Burl. 464
391 Charle?, US
1275 Charles, 118. 343
4118 Charles. 464
1686 Charles Mc-
dure. 464, 152
3149 Charles Thom-
son C, 324
4119 Edna, 464
4111 Effliert, 464
1682 E&bert J. 463. 152
1676 Eliza A.. 463. 161
534 Eliza A.. 152, 59
142 Elizabeth. 58
270 Elizabeth, 92
531 Elizabeth, l&Z
528 Elizabeth, 151
1682 Elizabeth, 463
3280 Elizabeth, 343
1672 Elizabeth J.. 151
1669 Elizabeth M.
462. 151
1283 Ella. 343, 118
1686 Ella T.. 464
2585 Ella Virglnin. 225
1697 Elmon. 465, 152
3288 Elsie M,. 344
3281 Elwood. 345
)6S4 Emma, 464
4097 Emma. 463
K16 Esther. 148
3285 Florence E., 344
4115 Floyd. 464
533 Hannah, 152
4104 Harold. 464
4114 Harold, 464
1680 Harriet C, 463
3368 Harry. 355
3287 Harry A . 344
1284 Harry El-
rrrer. 343. US
4099 Harvey. 4^3
5364 Hattle Eloise 6'6
4112 Helen. 4R4
Sn?7 Helen B., 226
1696 Henrv, 465, "i2
4113 Henry, 464
1701 Henry Leeds,
163. 466
535 Henry P., 152. 69
16S0 Isaac J., 465. ^52
2587 Jane P.. '^26
4117 Jesse, 464
422 Jesse, 122
87S Jesse D., 225
520 John, 149
1694 John, 465. 152
4096 John, 463
530 John, 151, 69
1685 John Gilbert
464. 162
Name Page
John M.. 463. 151
John Thomas 118
John W.. 646
Josephine, 323
Kate Archer. 323
Klttie, 149
Laura Archer 323
Lewis, 464
Lillie May.
153. 465
Lillie Vidal, 323
Lloyd J.. 151
Lola, 463
Lorenza F.. 356
Louira F. 162
Lvdia A., 225
Mabel C, 343
Mabel V.. 343
Margaret, 149
Mary. 118
Mary, 464
Marv. 465. 162
Mary. 151
Mary Ann.
*65, 152
Marv C. 356
Mary E., 344
Mary Eliza-
beth. 118
Matilda J.. 343
Nellie M.. 343
Nettie. 464
Palmer Cham-
berlain 343, 118
Paul, 464
Phebe Ann. 355
Phebe Rebec-
ca, 464, 152
Prudence, 59
Rachel 151
Rachel, 465, 152
Rebecca A.. 151
Reuben. 151, 59
Reuben. 463, 152
Sallie H., 225
Samuel. 59
Samuel Jr.,
152, 69
Samuel M.. 161
Samuel Ril-
ey. 164, 152
Sarah. 464
Sarah A.. 288
Sarah Eliza-
beth 463. 152
Sarah Em-
ma 118. 343
Sarah Kate. 350
Silas. 1P2
Tacv, 152
Tac^' Ann. 152. 59
Tacv Ann 463, 162
Thomas C.
463. 152
T'rsula, 603
A'irfin L.. 225
W. Palmer. 226
William. 152. 69
Wi'liam. 59
William Hen-
rv. 465, 152
William P., 225
Davleon.
6699 Emily, 486
4204 James. 486
4204 Marv Blanche 486
6700 Roberta, 486
6701 Rose. 4g«
No.
1674
12S2
5364
3147
1161
520
3146
4110
1700
3148
1670
4098
1318
3283
520
591
1687
1693
530
1692
1318
3286
1277
1284
4102
1280
4101
3368
1683
142
529
1690
2586
142
532
1684
1030
1681
3341
1699
1698
533
5526
631
142
1691
Dawson.
28 Ann,
26
nay.
5327 Elmer Ells.
worth, 641
659 Harriet, 181
659 Helen M., 181
659 Ira R., 181
2413 Maria T.. 641
2413 Thomas, 641
PALMER INDEX.
1041
No. Name Page
Daydeu.
5885 Alice Lucre-
tia,
5884 Elizabeth
Rebecca,
Rebecca,
William
Palmer,
Dayton,
3SS9 Edna.
Dawson,
Harry,
Hulda May,
Mrs. Mary,
.Sara Eliza-
beth,
2948
6883
2891
1530
3890
3732
1530
292
292
432
432
432
432
409
432
Seal.
1882
Sean,
Ellen Estella 531
Hannah,
4 James,
4 Jeremiah,
4 John,
4 IMary.
Seljorah.
1016 Hannah.
Seclcer.
4455 Beulah,
44 56 Harry,
1857 Rosalie M
1857 samantha
Phebe.
Seeds.
3517 Frank Irene, 378
6311 Forrest Ed-
ward.
3517 Preston,
Be (Julpyn.
23 Richard,
549
524
524
524
524
378
378
Sell.
635
635
6083
6082
6078
3312
60S]
6080
3392
Elizabeth,
Mary,
bsb Thomas.
Sempsey.
6079 Clarence,
Everett,
Flovd,
Hattie,
Jacob,
I.ola,
Otha,
Rebecca E.,
Sennlson.
2802 Abigail
Fordham.
963 Ann Eliza,
2802 John Wil-
liam,
963 Joseph,
5760 Joseph Hen-
ry,
Serhamer.
3078 Ellen May,
Derones.
2187 Frank.
4978 Ocorg-e Kim-
ble,
2187 Mary E.,
Derrlclt.
5165 Elizabeth A..
6165 William,
Settra.
4191 Anna M.,
6697 Florence Ro-
della.
4191 Norris,
6 69 6 Sarah M.,
Bevlne,
2249 Delia,
DeVore,
5603 Anna May.
2668 Blanche,
5595 Catharine,
241
241
240
No. Name Page
5601 Charles. 241
2663 Charlotte, 240
5600 Clarence. 241
2C62 Daniel I.y-
man. 240
5604 Eleanor, 241
2667 Esth(!r S., 2fl
2660 Helena. 240
2660 Hirim Palm-
er, 240
2666 James H., 241
?664 lohn H., 240
2666 Lotrie ?41
2664 Mary, 240
2«P.5 "ru",' .S.. 241
5596 Paul, 240
560-! Riiberf, 241
904 Sarah Ann, 240
2661 Theresa, 240
904 William B., 240
5605 William B., 241
Deivey.
2126 Ahhle Jos-
ephine. 585
2126 Edward E., 583
4821 T.nclel. 683
2129 Nina Flor-
ence. 58!'
48"2 Orme, 583
6823 Porter, BS3
DewhTirflt.
4153 Mattle. 474
De'sdtt.
2752 Elizabeth, 256
DlclrenBon.
.^366 Annie, 355
418 Mary, 129
1468 Rebecca. 415
7>iokergon.
1035 Charles, 451
4035 .Tane, 451
6575 Madeline, 451
Dickey.
5163 Mabel Char-
ity, 621
Dickie.
1668 Almira A., 462
4094 Almvra, 462
4094 Charles, 462
4093 Fliznbeth, 462
1668 William, 462
Dickinson,
302 Edward Hes-
ton, 99
80 Sarah, 42
302 Sarah, 99
Sicks.
206 Elizabeth. 97
80 Hannah, 42
296 Nathan, 97
155 Sarah, 61
296 Sarah, 97
892 Sarah Jane. 234
Slckson.
5'S6 James. 164
3739 T.ena M., 410
586 JIary, 164
Dill.
382 Georgrie S., 116
DlUlng'.
1394 Mary Eliza-
beth, 391
Dillon.
1446 Elizabeth
Ann. 409
3732 Ira Lee. 409
1446 Jesse Allen. 409
3732 Mrs. Mary. 409
3734 Mvra Louisa 410
3735 Myrtle Susan 410
Sllworth.
485 Ann. 141
108 Elizabeth, 49
M.. 141
485 Thomas, 141
Six.
2 James, 6
2763 Jay C, 257
5735 Lavlnia. 257
2763 Lavenia May 257
Bixon.
519 Elizabeth T.. 149
3174 Frank. 327
2076 James. 672
1347 Jane. 376
519 Jesher H.. 149
3174 Kate Cham-
berlain. 327
519 Mary. 149
2076 Mary Ann, 672
Bodd.
5858 Donald. 285
086I Eva May. 285
2908 Georgre
Fletcher, 285
5859 Gladys Han-
nah, 285
5860 Laura Pearl, 285
2908 Margaret Re-
becca, 285
6862 Marshall Al.
len, 285
SodBon,
6058 Charles W., 359
6056 Harry A., 369
6059 Jerry M., 359
6057 Letha E., 359
3381 Mary E., 369
3381 William C, 359
Bodwortli.
3691 Dorcas Marie 404
3689 George Ru-
fus, 403
3690 Leslie Ray, 403
1424 Sarah C, 403
1424 Thomas D., 403
SoUman.
3942 Anna Bar-
bara, 439
3941 Christopher, 438
1558 Christopher
John, 439
3938 Harris Wal-
ter, 439
3939 Marie
Blanch, 439
1358 Mary Blanoh 439
3940 Thomas Wil-
son, 439
3937 Wilmer Jos-
eph, 439
Donaldsou.
488 Mar.garet G., 142
488 Mary, 142
ISS William Max-
well. 142
Donah tie.
4010 JIary C. 446
Donehoe.
7277 Daniel. 628
7277 Elsie. 628
Dorsey.
838 Adallne. 220
1213 Eliza Bowie, 332
3200 Emma, 332
1213 John .V, 332
1215 Maud Merritt 332
1215 Stephen B., 332
Doty.
2102 Ida. 677
Bond.
391 Alice, 118
Donerherty.
651 Harriet. 179
5878 Howard P.. 292
5879 Joseph, 292
5880 Mary. 292
No. Name Page
651 Philip, 179
2946 Sarah, 292
651 Sarah A.. 179
2946 William. 292
Bowds,
7039 Cecelia C. 576
4769 Mabel, 576
7040 Ruby M.. 676
4769 Thompson, 676
Bowler.
2420 Adam C, 642, 212
2419 Alice A.,
642. 212
5338 Archie Ben.
nett. 642
2420 Belle. 642
812 Elizabeth, 212
2421 Elmer H..
643, 212
812 Henry, 212
812 Mary Ann. 212
2418 Selena H..
642, 212
81! Thomas, 212
Bowlln.
536 Susanna. 153
Brake.
1459 Anna C. 414
2862 Emma Jane, 269
1326 Jane, 358
Sxaper.
1655 Kato, 459
Brisker.
100 Susanna. 47
Sriscoll.
7498 Frank, 482
66S2 James, 482
66S2 Mary M.. 482
Smnunond.
6111 Daisy Maude 363
6111 Elmer. 363
3428 Mary, 366
7462 363
Bmry.
463 John Q., 133
4 63 Mary Ellen, 133
463 Miner\ti, 133
Dubree.
3351 Annie. 352
6011 Annie R., 352
6008 Ella, 352
3353 Emily T., 353
6009 Emily T., 352
3355 Fannie R., 363
6019 Francis Na-
than. 353
3356 Francis W.. 353
6010 Frank W.. 352
6008 Harry M.. 352
6013 John B.. 352
3351 John V. 352
3357 Joseph M, 353
1311 Lydia A. 352
6012 Lydia B, 352
3354 Mary BUen, 353
6018 May, 353
1311 Nathan E., 352
3356 Nettie, 353
7446 Roland E., 352
Snmond.
2667 Esther B.. 241
2067 James. 241
Bnnliar.
7503 Doris W., 681
7502 James D., 681
7068 May M., 681
7068 W. W.. 581
SnnbarlJin.
2 Thomas, 7
Bnncan.
5303 Amelia P., 639
5134 Elizabeth J.. 619
7226 Loretta El-
len. 619
1042
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
3464 Mag&ie M.. 370
7227 Orville H.. 619
5134 Silas W.. 619
Dnng'au.
5994 Charlotte, 350
Sunlap.
4S42 Annie Ethel, 586
1203 Grace, 330
4S42 Robert J., 686
Pons
2761 An^ie,
6534 Clinton,
2765 Edith,
6688 Elizabeth.
56S6 Elsa,
5733 Ethel Adella.
2739 Fannie Ea-
tella.
2762 Frank Leslie,
5690 Gordon,
56S5 Harry An-
drew.
2765 Harry Sam-
uel,
2764 Horace Job,
2739 John W.,
2762 Kate.
2763 Lavenia May,
5737 LeKoy.
5736 Lewis,
932 Lewis V.,
56S4 Mary,
5732 Raymond,
6687 Robert Ells.
worth,
5689 Ruth,
932 Sarah Elma.
2764 Susie,
5691 Wallace
Friend,
2761 Willie El.
more,
Snnston,
3656 Esther Hick,
man,
3656 George Wil.
liam.
1416 Hannah Ann,
3656 Mary Eliza-
beth,
803 Rebecca,
1416 William.
DorliTee.
6014 Clara E..
3352 Ellen E.,
6016 Fannie,
3352 Jones E.,
6015 Lydia A.,
SoreU,
1003 Anna,
2893 Bessie R.,
2892 Ella,
1003 William,
Dnmall.
546 Aaron,
546 Henry C,
546 Joseph,
546 Rebecca,
546 Sarah,
546 Sarah Ade.
laide.
Dutton.
2308 Agnes Olive,
20S8 Albert.
37SS Alfred Ever-
ett,
6481 Alfred Wil-
liam,
2092 Alice E., 575,
6493 Allen,
14S5 Annie,
7024 Blanche,
93 Benjamin,
4737 Bernice,
4750 Bertha,
1485 Bessie,
1485
93
3725
695
20S0
244
3787
6494
3797
20S6
4733
2081
6459
2«K4
160
2090
1485
7021
4729
244
1487
2090
7021
695
2083
'i Ju
3793
4534
4738
4731
4733
3795
3793
2081
244
3788
4730
466
3799
2089
20S2
3794
2085
421
419
Name Page
Celia Eliza,
beth, 575
diaries,
Ciiester G..
Clara Beatty,
Cleora,
Coia,
Daniel B.,
573,
Davis,
Deborah.
Kamund N., 409
Elizabeth, 188
Elizabeth 572, 188
Klizabeth. S3
Elizabeth
Jane. 419
Elmer, 421
Elsie May, 420
Emma C,
574. 188
Florence, 574
Florence A.,
675, 188
George Ed-
son,
George W..
572. 188
Gwen Anna, 409
Hannah, 573, 188
Hannah, 62
Henry D.,
575. 188
Ida, 419
Ida. 572
Ida May, 672
Isaac. 83
Isaac Larkin, 420
Isabella Rob-
575
573
Page
ley.
Dye.
953 Fidelia.
930 Miranda L..
Sykeman.
3897 Clayton W.,
1536 Edwin W,
1536 Elizabeth
Ann,
Dyson.
1752 Elizabeth,
E.
Xachns.
3395 Alice,
3395
188
1S8
83
573
421 !
573 j
419
inson,
Ida,
James,
James K.,
573
John,
John, —
John Edson, 573
John Wilson, 188
Jonathan, 136
Lawrence Ev
erett,
Leroy,
Lillian Clar.
ice,
Lorenza T., 520
Louisa Belle, 539
Luella, 573
Lulu, 672
Lulu, 5i3
Lydia Ann, 420
Mauel, 420
Margaret A., 572
Mary, S3
Mary, 419
Mary Alice, 572
Mary Ann. 134
Mary Myrtle, 421
Matilda, 575
Matilda R., 573
Minerva Etta 420
Nancy C.
574, 188
Nathan P., 136
Oliver W.,
456
546
1319
1618
1164
1165
1167
3150
1165
361
361
131
131
131
452
454
3154
1167
324
1163
3151
1168
5S54
6851
5849
5857
5853
574. 188 2906
3800 Orin Ulmont, 421
I4S5
1487
3725
4752
7025
4731
3796
Pearl,
R. smith,
Rachel,
Rachel Ann,
Rebecca S.,
Ruth A. T.,
Rose Beat.
rice,
Sarah,
Sarah A.,
574
Sidney,
Thomas,
Walter,
Walter E.,
William,
William B.,
573
573
572
420
Cyru-.
Hannah G
Homer,
Lydia,
Mary,
Mary A..
EaxUsB,
4051 Jean.
1162 ^Bessie Cham-
berlain, 324
Bessie Cham-
berlain (2d)
324, 105
Caroline Ade-
laide. 324
1169 Catharine
Chamberlain.
315, 105
Charles
Thomson
Chamberlain,
324. 105
Emily Tilgh-
man, 324
George, Jr.,
324. 105
George, 104
Hon. Rich.
ard Tilghraan 104
Katharine. 324
Leola, 324
Mary, 104
Mary F- 104
1166 Mary Tilgh-
man. 324, 105
Richard
Tilghman,
324,
Richard
Tilghman,
Suzane Fris.
by. 325
Eaxly.
5855 Annie A..
5756 Bertha F..
2906 Bertha Lois
Abba.
Emma T..
Margaret C.
Marv E.,
Patrick C.
Peter J..
Sarah E..
Thomas,
5850 William T..
Easfbnn.
652 Rachel.
Eastman.
4251 Anna M.,
Eastwlck.
523 Letitia,
Eaton.
7061 Bertha.
7062 Lloyd.
4796 Gilbert,
7063 Gladys,
5796 Mary Abi.
gail.
105
324
105
285
2"?5
285
285
285
285
No. Name
7060 Raymond, 579
Eavenson.
Ada Julia, 352
Alban. 351
Allien T. 349, 142
AlDen Taylor, 351
Annie, 355
Belle M., 355
Benjamin,
122. 51
Benjamin,
354, 122
3347
1310
6U04
1313
3372
118
121
3361
3370
33
118
3347
3343
3365
3370
6031
420
3348
3363
6028
1312
3341
118
1317
1324
30
1314
6005
6030
3359
6032
3349
3342
3362
1325
32
12
1315
431
420
1354
3367
118
1323
6034
3346
6006
118
1311
1322
3367
356
361
350
l'd5
121
352
354
Blanche _
Catharine.
Catharine,
Clara. '■
Daniel Gil-
bert. ;
3347 Eleanor E.,
1321 Eliza Jane,
12 Elizabeth,
Elizabeth, 26,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
Ella,
Ell wood C. . - -
Elsie Louisa 355
Elwood Coop-
er, 356
Emily,
Emily,
Emily V.,
Esther J., aoa
Francis, 353, 122
Francis J., 350
George, 61
George, 122
George M., 123
George R-.
122. 51
Gr:io. 12
Hannah, 16
Hannah, 23, 17
Haiiniih. 354
Hannah Tom-
linson, 351
Harriet Han-
nah. 355
Harry, 3i.4
Herman Jack-
son. 356
Howard Nich-
ols. 352
Humphrey,
123. 51
Ida Caroline, 350
Ida L.. 354
Ida M.. 258. 123
Jemima, 26, 17
Jemima. 16
John B., 122
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Joseph,
Joseph R.,
Katharine
Monteur,
Katharine
Nancy,
Lewis Lin-
coln,
Lewis Lin-
coln, Jr.,
Lydia, 51
Lydia A. 352, 122
Lvdia Jane,
367, 123
Margaret
Pauline, 355
JIartha, 25, 17
Martha. 354
Martha E., 351
Martha Ellen 349
Margin M.,
356. 122
3362 Marvin, 354
6033 Marvin Sam-
ple, 356
422 Mary, 122
118 Mary, 51
121,
378
355
51
122
356
356
351
1313
3344
1310
1319
No. Name Page
i-i Mary, 122, 01
131S Mary, 356
3345 Mary Ann, 361
1318 Mary C, 356, rzz
6027 Mary Davis, 35„
336U Mary Emily, 354
3358 Mary I., 354
6020 Mary L., 354
3364 Morris, 355
3366 Morris L.. 355
1^ Nathaniel, 16
420 PlieDe A., 12::
1354 Pliebe Ann. 3,6
3368 Phebe Anna. 355
3346 Rachel, 351
423 Hachel H., 122
1320 Reoecca, 122
31 Rebeicca, 25, 17
3369 Reese, 355
1314 Reese, 354, 122
12 Richard, 16
118 Richard, 51
1316 Richard, 12:;
34 Richard, 27, 17
3371 Roland M., 356
6026 Ruth Han-
nah, 356
4 Sarah, 11
1310 Sarah T.. 34a
3341 Sarah Kate. 35u
6029 Sarah Mar-
tin, 355
1310 Susan, 34i(
6002 Susan Bean, 351
3350 Susan Irene, 352
420 Susan O.. 121
1321 Theodore,
,„ „,. 357. 123
12 Thomas. 16
118 Thomas, 51
6003 Thomas
Scott, 351
3358 William
Jones, 354
Elbrey.
3663 Georg-e, 401
3663 Nettie B., 401
Ebiierbt.
4554 Anna, 543
6975 Carrie W., 543
6973 George O., 543
4554 Grant, 643
6974 Lillle A., 543
6972 Mary T., 543
EccleBton,
3075 Alfred Nor-
ris, 310
310 Anna Maria, 101
3074 Anna Palm-
er. 310
5932 Bayman Fry. 310
1114 Bayman W.,
lOU 309
5935 Bessie Lannz 310
310 Burrell L., 101
3070 Burrell L,., 310
1116 Bytird. 101, 319
3070 Byard Oliver. 31(i
5934 Charles Butz, 310
3069 Charles Nor-
ris, 310
1114 Elizabeth
Fry, 309
5933 Harold Nor-
rls, 310
3072 Howard B., 310
310 Joseph. 101
1118 Lilly P., 101, i<ll
310 Lucy, 101
1117 Lucy Maria,
101. 310
1116 Mary, 310
1114 Mary A., 309
3071 Mary AuTelia, 310
1115 Mary E., 310
3069 Matilda. 310
B938 Mil. lr.nl II, 1! I 0
1115 Norris P.,
101, 310
E937 Russell Peter 310
3073 Samuel, 310
PALMER INDEX
1043
5144
2299
5138
5142
5140
5133
5134
5149
5139
5145
5127
7218
2295
7228
771
771
5137
5135
5136
5131
5248
2297
652
174
174
174
620
620
No. Name Page
3070 Susie B., 310
5936 Walter David,
^ ^ . 310
Echols.
2487 Lee,
Ector.
629 Elizabeth,
629 Lydia W.,
629 Robert.
Edmnndson.
5147 Ada M..
Alice Mor-
row.
Alma H.,
Anna Han-
nah.
Anna Jane.
620, 206
5137 Anna, 619
5128 Bertha, 618
5144 Charles Rey-
burne, 620
Clarence W., 61a
Edith Given, 620
Edna, 619
Elizabeth, 619
Elizabeth J., 619
Emna M., 620
Errett C. 619
Frank B., 620
Gaylord B., 618
Gaylord
James.
Gaylord.
Marchel. 619,
George.
Hannah,
Isaac,
Isaac M..
James M..
Jennie R.,
Jessie,
Lewis M.,
Lewis Mor.
gan, 619.
Lillian B.,
Lillian B.,
Maggie,
Maggie,
Mary,
Mary E.,
Mary Ellon,
Mary Ellen,
Mary Evans
Mildred,
Nina M., „^„
Nina Naomi. 620
Norris A.. 618
Norris Wil-
liam. 206, 617
Orville, 619
Orville Lee.
618.
Pearl,
Phebe,
Sophia.
Thomas,
Thomas W.,
Vera May,
Victor C,
Viola,
Walter D..
William,
William.
Willis Reece
620,
Zana,
Zana Margar.
et.
No. Name
Elieffer.
5087 Anna.
Page
7224
5126
2297
7217
6130
5150
5128
2293
5127
2293
2298
7229
5133
7213
7220
2296
5125
771
5124
2298
5132
7219
618
206
619
205
205
619
619
619
618
620
206
618
617
617
617
619
618
618
206
618
617
620
619
619
617
618
206
617
205
617
Edwards.
2749 Anna,
566
566
4031
3532
Ayres W„
Earl Frank-
lin,
Eliza.
Joshua.
Nellie Eliz-
abeth.
Sarah Eliz-
abeth.
618
380 I
- ^ - , 614
22S1 Frank. 614
2281 Lillian Ruth, 614
5086 Ruth. 614
5088 Stella. 614
Ehrenfeia.
1384 Emma C, 389
Elcher.
5249 Margaret, 633
Elchom,
823 Barbara, 214
823 Casper, 214
2468 Cornelia Eliz-
abeth. 649, 214
2470 Ellen Vash.
ti. 649, 214
823 Godfrey, 214
24 69 Josephine.
649. 214
823 Maria Phil.
ips, 214
2467 Mary Fran-
ces. 649, 214
Eiseuhart.
6011 Annie R., 352
6011 Luther. 352
Elcook.
2663 Charlotte. 240
2663 Edwin E., 240
Eldrldffe.
437 Abner, 126
437 Arrry, 126
1371 Benjamin,
384. 126
437 Joseph, 126
1370 Joseph. 384. 126
437 Joseph P.. 126
437 Lydia. 126
Elliott.
248 Ann R., 86
248 Eli, 85
3406 Laura, 362
4733 Lulu, 573
248 Margaret. 85
248 Ruth, 85
EUiS.
364 Eliza, 112
364 Elizabeth, 112
364 George. 112
509 Joseph, 146
509 Sarah. 146
509 Susan, 146
1 Thomas, 1
Elverson.
3266 Belle. 341
ElweU.
1423 Isa, 403
Ely.
1272 Alfred. 342
3270 Anna Eliza-
beth. 342
1272 Anna Maria, 342
Emery,
4162 Annie L., 476
4154 Carrie. 474
4162 Eugene. 476
6648 Ivan. 476
4164 We.^ley T., 475
Emmona,
420 Mary S., 122
1249 Edith P., 337
Uil Eugene, 338
1249 Howard. 337
Utl S°^ard A., 338
3239 Norman P.. 337
En?le.
364 Elizabeth, 112
3058 Z. Zay, * 307
Enerusii.
44 Mary, 30
Enlow.
3530 Irma. 3g()
Entrlken.
134 Esther, eg
134 Esther Ann, 56
^fii S^^^^', 346
.5311 Manan Mary 346
Ervlng:.
758 Sarah, 203
EETbin.
448 Jesse, 129
448 Mary, 129
448 Sarah Ann, 129
Eallng-er.
3109 Elbert. 315
lift ¥^?,^''^s E- 316
3109 Mary T. 'i«
5968 Ruth m:, 316
Eapach.
1834 Frank. sig
1834 Laura N., 517
4399 Ruth, 518
4398 Walter Clark 518
1168 Samuel F., 326
420 Susan O.. 121
1168 Suzanne Fris.
by, 325
420 William, 122
Endlcott,
34 63 Bessie F., 370
3463 John N.. 370
3463 Retta J.. 370
Eiuriand.
3244 Charles J., 338
3240 Claretta, 337
3242 Clyde, 338
Esalck.
6659 John. 470
6659,Marv Ella. 478
7489 Ulmont. 478
Evan*.
^211 A Lanson, 611
177I S!=\beth, 154
\lli Elizabeth B. 497
2469 George C, lU
5403 George T., 649
sJ g'"a<'e Irene. 611
86 Hannah. 43
„8S Hannah. ||
j'od Homer
Hoopes, 416
31 Jane, 26
2469 Josephine, 649
»o5z Laura. 2^1
5042 Laura Edith, 611
lid l/'"'^ ^^'>«- 611
4160 Margaret El-
122 Martha, ^53
Ifn^^L'^^lt^a 153-154
5041 Martha EIIz-
abeth. 611
^IVo ^."""'^^ Pearl. 611
63S Marv, ic^
458 §^.^^!"^«^<=«»
1466 Sidney. air
5042 Wallace, 111
2609 William S., 230
Even*.
2233 Oscar E„ 609
2233 Zella uiy. 609
B033 Claire, go9
Ewen.
93 Mary 45
93 Joseph, 46
Eyr«.
.48 Ann, 32
469 Beulah, 135
I044
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
48 John, 32
469 John. 135
48 Rebecca, 32
469 Rebecca, 135
48 Sarah. 32
469 Sarah, 135
48 William, 32
FainamTi.
1256 JoFiah Bond, 339
3264 L C. Palnrer, 339
1256 Mary Nlelds, 339
Palt.
5448 Charles AX--
bert, 655
5449 Charlotte
Saloma, 655
2510 Clarence Ells-
worth, 655
5450 Emma Viola, 655
2510 Pauline, 655
Faraday.
1244 Amy, 337
Parley.
2636 Catharine W. 236
2636 Levi James, 236
5581 William H., 236
Parrell.
3510 Agnes, 376
1349 Anna R., 377, 124
1345 Eliza Jane,
375. 124
3212 Elizabeth
May, 377
3517 Prank Irene, 378
3509 Georgia, 376
6305 Hallie Grace, 377
3510 .Tames
Charles, 376
1347 Jane. 376
1348 Joseph E.,
377. 124
6304 Lucile, 370
1347 Martha, 376
3509 Mary, 376
6306 Olive J., 377
1346 Phebe A 375, 124
428 Rebecca J.. 124
35] 1 Rees Kmmett 377
3518 Regrina Alice 378
1351 Robert M.,
377, 124
428 Sarrruel, 134
3509 Samuel Ed.
son, 37G
1350 Sarah E..
377, 124
420 Susan A., 121
1351 Theressa, 377
1347 William, 376. 124
420 William J., 122
Parrer.
429 Ella J., 499
Parron.
3047 Belle, 305
Pasold.
3578 Agnes, 388
Pancett.
676 Elizabeth W., 184
670 George, 184
676 Mary, 184
Pawkes.
649 Mary, 178
Peaster,
1740 Elizabeth, 483
PechtlB.
1236 Harriet Rose, 335
Pees.
2465 Lettie, 648
Pelaz.
1829 Elizabeth, 517
Pell.
2013 Harriett
Irene, 563
Page
563
No. Name
2013 Thomas
Hicks,
Fenstermaclier.
4347 Hannah M., 511
4347 511
Ferguson.
6666 Anna B.. 479
7495 Cora Claud.
ine, 479
74 94 Emma Jean.
ette, 479
7493 Francis Tay, 479
6666 Samuel H., 479
Ferrce.
1485 Ma, 419
Perree.
3 Ruth, 11
Ferrie.
5194 Mary, 524
Perron.
2048 Agnes M., 570
Fields.
6915 Donald Wor-
rall, 304
659 Harriet, 181
IVnl i^">^^ A., Jr. 304
30o7 Maipa F., 304
Plester.
2177 Benjamin Har-
,„„, vey, 698
4961 Francis Ben-
jamin, 598
4960 Harold Dal.
2177 Sailie A., 59s
4959 William Palnr.
er. 598
Pillalbrue.
3G44 Clara, 397
PllUng-er.
3415 Myrtle, 335
Finch.
690 Ann, 1S7
690 Gilbert, 187
2068 Horace, 187
2067 Joel, 197
5170 Sadie J., 622
dii 187
-O'O 187
Plncher.
U Mary, 15
Pink.
4963 Hiram Wil-
bur, 599
2182 James W., 599
2182 Savilla, 599
Finn.
4489 Nellie, 531
Finney.
511 Amasa, 147
511 Mary Ann, 147
Fisher.
Adell R., 498
Alfred Hall, 578
Alice Opal. 578
Dorothy Jane 498
Edith May,
Elizabeth T.,
Ellen S..
George H.,
Hannah Mar-
garet,
Jesse G.,
John Philip,
Mary Bald-
win,
Ray G.,
Roy Conrad,
Willits H.,
579
4786
47SS
6772
4784
1411
1855
1411
2109
2159
3630
2629
47S5
4706
5277
Flake
2202 Sara M.,
No. Name Page
Pister.
4995 Belle, 603
4995 George. 603
Fitzslnuuons,
772 Dorcas Pow-
el. 20(i
772 aeorge, 206
772 Mary. 206
Fleck.
4793 Armada
Fleming'.
1154 Mary, 319
Pletclier,
2 Henry, g
Flezer.
3271 William, 342
Flick.
4520 Myrtle Alice, 536
FUngr.
18 Abigale, 20
60 Alice, 35. 20
18 David, 20
64 David, 35, 20
63 Hannah, 35, 20
64 Hannah, 35
1931 Hannah
Mary, 561
64 James, 35
61 John. 35. 20
64 John. 35
62 Phebe, 35. 20
64 TaUitha, 35
Plowers,
3020 Sara, 300
Fogrlemas.
729 Mary, 196
Folden.
3401 Giles R., 362
3401 Margaret E., 362
Ford.
368 Anna, 113
368 Anna L.. 113
2667 Blanche, 241
639 Cornelia, 177
634 Cornelia, 176
368 Rlias, 113
4304 Ella P., 640
2776 Gracie, 260
634 Hannah, 176
634 Henry B., 176
5304 Harry E., 640
1968 Jennie B.,
558. 176
634 Martha, 176
639 Martha, 177
2667 Martin. 241
1967 Martin Nel.
son. 176
1969 Nellie Mabel, 176
634 Nelson, 176
639 Nelson, 177
945 Sarah Isabel-
la. 260
945 William, 260
7386 640
Fonner.
2518 Eldora Ibelia 656
5456 John P., 656
5455 Lynn, 656
5467 Russell L., 656
2518 William G., 656
Foote.
1493 Lillian S. H. 418
Foreman.
635 Alexander, 176
635 Esther, 176
635 Mariam, 176
Posljer.
2189 Olga Tomena, 601
Foster.
1869 Almeida, 525
1744 Elizabeth, 156
550 John, 156
No. Name Page
1746 Lewis, 156
1745 Lyhurn, 156
550 Mary, 156
550 Thomas, 166
1743 William, 156
181 , 69
Porsythe
2092 Alice E., 575
4762 Bertha Ce.
flora, 576
4760 Earl Lester, 576
2092 George W., 576
4761 Hazel Edna, 576
1944 Rose, 556
Foz.
3490 Alice R.. 374
1326 Almyra, 358
3405 Amos B., 362
1343 Ann B., 374
3496 Anson R., 374
3378 Asa E., 358
6100 Bessie M., 362
3403 Calvin A., 362
3388 Clara Ida, 360
6099 Clarence J., 362
3386 Cora v., 369
427 Deborah, 123
6050 Delbert M., 358
3445 Dora A., 367
6069 Earl, 360
3387 Edward L., 359
3498 Effle Alber.
ta, 375
3388 Agbert Bow, 360
6101 Elda Madge, 362
3492 Electa M., 374
1337 Eliza A., 370
1334 Elizabeth,
123. 368
119 Elizabeth, 51
1328 Elizabeth P., 361
3491 Elma A., 374
6094 Elmor A., 361
1333 Bmmor, Jr..
367, 123
425 Emmor, 123, 53
6049 Emmor S.. 368
3406 Esther E., 374
3384 Eva J.. 359
1327 Evaline, 360, 123
3470 Everett L.. 371
3400 Fletcher A., 374
6333 Flora Marie, 370
6231 Frances W., 370
6103 Francis N., 362
3447 Fred, 368
6048 Gardener A., 35S
1339 George, 124, 370
3404 George W., 362
3389 Gephia J., 360
6060 Grace Myr.
tie, 359
6097 Guy B., 362
1339 Hannah A., 371
1333 Harriet E., 367
6095 Harry R., 362
6102 Hazel J., 362
1344 Huldah, 375
3468 Ida M., 371
3402 James T., 362
1326 Jane, 358
1342 Jane, 374
3489 Jennie Leora. 374
3495 John Bentley, 374
3399 John L., 361
1337 John W., 123, 370
6229 John W., 370
267 Jonathan, 90
1325 Joseph G.,
358, 123
119 Joseph, 51
1328 Joshua B.,
361, 123
3390 Lennia S.. 360
1343 Lewis, 374, 124
3446 Lewis Irvin, 368
3403 Lottie A., 362
1342 Lucinda C, 374
1338 Lydia
Ann, 123, 370
550 Leah, 156
PALMER INDEX.
1045
No.
3405
3464
3493
6096
3401
1335
267
33S1
1341
3494
3469
3385
426
1340
1329
1331
426
1342
3464
3463
33S0
3382
6051
6061
1336
425
1332
1333
340O
34.SD
3497
1344
427
3400
3462
Name Page
Maggie. 362
Maggie M.. 370
Marcus U., 374
Margaret A., 362
Margaret E., 36:'
Maria. 123. 36f
Marv, 90
Mary E., 35;i
Mary Jane,
373. 124
Minnie. 35^
Minnie Aman-
da, 359
Minnie M.. 362
Minnie Orpha 359
Myrtle J., 374
Nancy J.. 359
Nellie
Gertrude. 370
Ne\-a L,., 374
Nina B., 371
Orpha S., 359
Phebe. 123
Phebe E.,
371. 124
Pliilena, 362, 123
Rachel A.,
365, 123
Reah B.. 358
Rebecca, 362
Rebecca J.,
124. 52
Rebecca J.,
365. 123
Rees, 123, 52
Rees, 374. 124
Rees O., 370
Retta J.. 370
Rhoda. 358
Robert W.. 359
Ruth H., 358
Ruth Rheem 359
Sabilla. 123. 369
Sarah. 123
Sarah E.. 367. 123
Sarah Ellen. 367
Sarepta Day, 361
Thomas Ros-
coe, 374
Thomas Sel-
wyn, 375
William, 375. 124
Ziba. 123, 52
Ziba M.. 361
370
Frame.
1349 Anna Rebec-
1349
Chalkley.
377
3515
Clarence,
3V'i
3516
Katie.
37 7
1428
Martha P..
404
3514
Robert Hil-
lis.
3VV
1
Robert.
3
Francis.
3920
Bertha Estel
la,
6534 Eleanor Mor-
ris.
3920 John F.,
6535 John Her-
bert.
6533 ■WinthroD
Robert.
Frank.
4437 Fidelia,
4437 John,
Frankln.
1738 Annie B..
Frantz.
3544 Florence,
Frary.
2122 Clara Ann,
582.
706 George,
No. Name Page
2123 Laura Bell,
582. 190
706 Mary Wood,
Fratcher.
2 Laurance,
Free.
560 Elizabeth,
Freelinrg'.
3579 Sarah Roush. 388
Freel.
629 Hannah, 174
629 Hannah ,"
629 James,
Freeman.
4885 Addie.
Cora,
Elizabeth,
3125 Frank,
1150 Hon. Winfield 319
4 John.
7133 Minnie,
7134 Morah.
3125 Nellie.
3136 Nellie,
5973 Nellie,
Rebecca
Virginia
William,
7135
190
158 I
174
319
591
591
319
319
319
Ann, 318
319
No. Name
5646 Ruth Etta,
5648
Furness,
377 Anna.
Page
247
454
1150
5974
7136
4885
French.
2888 Anna Dora.
1534 Clara.
Frew.
1574 Enrma,
Frey.
2196 Mary A.,
Fritley.
2116 Sarah,
Friend.
4673 Alfred Ten-
nyson,
2001 Chester B..
4672 Morris Ever,
son,
4674 Raymond
Good,
2001 Susan Anna,
Frlslngrer.
4058 Bernice,
Frlzzell,
1026 Eli T., 287
1026 Ida Kate, 287
2918 Walter, 287
FtiUer.
2602 Florence K., 229
2602 Irad, 229
1207 Sadie A.. 331
Fulton.
918 Anna Maria, 246
5643 Blanche Myrl 246
2705 Byron C. 246
5644 Carol. 246
3702 Charles H., 405
2708 Doane R-. 247
2709 Ella Nora, 247
2711 Etta Louisa, 247
918 Francis M., 246
2704 Freeman A., 246
2706 George A., 246
3702 Gertrudes
Clara. 4 05
2705 Hannah J.. 246
5645 Harry Lea. 246
2707 Harry P., 246
2707 Ida B.. 246
2710 Laura F.. 247
6445 Mary Hick-
man, 405
2708 Molly, 247
B444 Ralph Moore, 405
5647 Ray Marion, 247
5649 Robert. 247
1245
3232
1247
_ Son, 115
Benjamin, 115
Benjamin, 337
Carl, 337
Catharine, 49
Catharine M. 337
Catharine S., 115
Catharine S., 337
Catharine S.
John M., 37?
Laura M..
Margaret H.
Mary, 337,
Mary,
Mary A.,
Oliver,
Ruth,
Thomas,
3233 Vincient Kay 337
Fnssell.
3748 Ellen.
Fry.
2403 Jane,
847 Mary.
Frytergor.
4881 Emanuel,
412
590
7124 Gladys Viola, 590
- ■ 590
590
590
590
590
7122 Zadie Grace, 590
7123
7125
7126
Harry Ervin,
Lela,
Marie Blos-
som.
Mildred La-
vine,
Wilma Max-
Ine,
Frye.
5290
5470
Ethel, 637
Hallie Salena 658
Henry, 658
Salena, 658
Uadrey, 608
a.
Gabiter.
657 Dinah,
657 John.
Gag'e.
5249 Margaret,
5249 Uriah,
Qalther.
3140 H Rowan,
3140 Maugerite.
Gallagher.
2716 Annie R..
4594 Curtis H..
1921 Harry K.,
1921 Nellie G..
Galleher.
812 Elizabeth,
Galton.
2900
Gaits.
3788 Mars',
Gal way.
54 52 David Earl.
54 55 Frank Gibson
2515 Mark M..
2515 Mary Enrma,
5452 Myrtle.
5453 Russell
Butz,
7401 Russell
Franklin,
Gantz.
1622 Sarah,
Gambare or Gamhel,
1 Gideon,
No. Name
Gamble.
1936 Susan E.,
Gano.
438 Sarah,
Gana.
837 John,
837 Paulina,
Gantz.
516 Emma,
Garden.
5226 Lydia T..
Gardner.
2419 Alice A..
24SS Clara,
5336 Eddie Lel-
lain, 642
2519 Leron Brown, 642
5337 Pearl Bessie, 642
Garrett.
A. Laura.
Aaron,
Abner,
Anna. 411,
Anna Mary,
Benjamin
Wilmer,
7364 Charles Les-
ter,
Charles M.,
Charlotte,
David,
David El-
wood,
Edith,
Edward,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth.
Emma Gert-
rude,
Ernest Le-
land,
Esther B..
Hannah T.,
Hannah,
Isaac,
Janres H.,
Jane,
Jane.
Joseph Har-
454
649
1453
1439
3711
6164
2394
454
3712
619
1454
619
446
3035
7365
6449
649
446
619
1439
297
454
3035
Page
553
126
148
652
407
130
178
131
407
407
634
637
130
407
172
131
172
12s
304
407
178
128
248}
550 I
550 j
550 j
212 I
283 j
419 I
297
446
303
6914
5264
649
1088
2410
'ey.
Josiah,
Lillian,
Mary,
Mary Ann,
Mary,
Nathan,
Nathan L.,
Norman W.,
Rachel L..
Rebecca,
Rebecca G.,
Samantha,
130
304
98
407
92
130
98
128
100
304
634
178
300
640
1455 Sidney S. 413. 131
619 Susanna, 172
270 William, 92
Garrignes.
98 Edward, 47
476 Eliza, 138
Garrison.
930 Laura B.. 255
Garver.
4344 Anna. 511
Gatohell.
4076 Anna, 458
4078 Elsie May, 459
1654 Enoch Mor-
timer, 458
4077 Mabel. 458
4079 Millard, J59
1654 Phebe Ann, 458
Gates.
62S1 Cecil Elmer, 373
3484 Ella Mary. 373
3484 Harry L., 373
310 Lucy, 101
1046
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
6282 Ruth Irene. 373
Oaugez.
3329 Lp.ura Eliza-
beth, 34S
5931 Margraret. US
6992 Pearl Eliza.
leth, 348
5989 Sarah Emma, 34S
3329 William Ar-
thur, 348
5990 Wilma A., 348
Qa-w-throp.
3023 Alice K.. 301
5894 Cliarles Fred-
erick 302
3023 Henry J., 301
5893 James How-
ard, 102
5895 Normon Wor-
rall. 302
58iG <uirn Kiriffe-
■wJiy, 302
Gay,
6307 Bernard
Reed. 377
9308 Bwnice, 377
3512 Elizabeth
May, 377
6310 Kenneth, 377
6309 Robert Cal-
vin, 377
3512 Robert E., 376
Qear.
351 Carrie, 110
S51 Carter, 110
351 Rebecca, 110
Q-earliart.
13S1 Catharine Au-
gusta, 387
1381 Levi, 387
Gelio.
5496 Harriet, 660
Gellatly.
4495 Jennie, 332
Qeorsre.
3905 Adele, 435
Besrie, 435
Catharine, 61
Harrison, 435
Herbert, 435
Richard, 51
6524
118
6523
3905
118
Q-heen.
524 Amy,
149
150
Arthur P.,_
1708 Charles Hen-
ry, 468. 153
4128 Edna Brin-
ton, 467
626 Elizabeth, 151
Elizabeth, 154, 59
Elizabeth, 58
El wood Daly 153
Emma. 468
Emma Vir-
ginia, 466
Esmerelda, 466
E!=tella, 467
4122 Frank Wes-
ley, 466
Hannah, 58
Hannah
Mary,
Jacob,
Jacob
1634
540
141
1707
1708
4123
4126
642
1706
1712
472.
Jarrres Brink,
ley. 153
John W.. 151, 58
John Wes-
ley 153 466
John Wesley 466
Jonathan, 58
Jonathan, 14S
Jonathan R.,
462, 151
Jonathan, 59
No.
537
141
143
1033
1711
539
4125
6601
1713
642
536
537
538
4129
1710
4120
541
541
4124
1703
Name Page [
Jonathan, 153. 59 |
Joseph,
Lev
59
Levi W.,
Lydia,
Lydia,
Mabel,
Margaret
Mallnda,
IMartha,
Martha,
Martha Jane, 153
Martha Jane, 148
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary Eliz-
abeth.
Mary Emma
Mary Jane,
Mary S..
Melvina,
Morgan M.,
153,
455, 14
153
153, 69
466
C, 466
153
154
153 ,
154
154
466
Name
Etta,
Sarah,
Sarah.
Tabitha,
Harriet,
153
467
467
467
153, 59
467
1704 Nathan,
4127 Nellie,
538 Palmer,
1704 Phebe,
1724 Phineas
Pratt, 472, 154
1633 Rowena, 455
4142 Russell Tay-
lor. 472
1724 Sarah J., 472
1702 Sarah Virgin.
r„, i^' 466
527 Sidney H.,
r„. c 151, 58
525 Susan, 150, 68
1705 Susanna D.,
153.
Taylor, 154,
Titus, 153,
iiua William Al-
fred,
16.'!2 Williamanna i49
6600 Winfield
Scott,
Olljlboni.
15S Elizabeth,
541
467
153
466
4877
E.'tella E.,
589
4877
George,
589
2
James,
1
John,
2
17
John, Jr.,
19
1494
Ludia M.,
424
444
Lydia.
127
458
Mary,
132
512
Mary,
147
7110
Marv,
590
7209
Phillip,
590
17
Sarah,
18
7108
7107
Vauglian,
Voo,
590
590
QlbbB.
1313
Martha,
354
aii)*0B.
73
Elizabeth,
38
246
Elizabeth,
84
246
Gideon,
84
246
Hannah,
84
2-16
John B.,
84
246
Joseph M..
84
1616
Josephine,
451
839
Maria,
220
215
Prudence B.,
84
248
Ruth,
85
248
Sarrruel.
85
248
Sarah.
85 1
246
William.
84
248
William,
85
73
William,
38
Qifford.
1498
Frone B.,
424
Oiltsrt.
682
Abigail,
185
6S2
Benjamin,
185
116
Curtis,
50
1226
Elizabeth,
334
1501
472
137
137
No.
2312
116
682
116
Gllas.
1510
GUI.
1794 Emily A.,
Gill«9pie.
3 43 Hannah,
GilUs.
2952 Harry.
2952 Martha Vir-
ginia,
5887 Paul Wlni-
field.
Gllnian.
1846 Amanda
Elizabeth,
1846 George W..
Gilpin.
472 Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
424.
George F.
23 Gideon, 23
23 Hannah, 23
23 Joan, 23
23 Thomas, 23
14 Joseph, 18
472 Joseph, 137
23 Joseph, Jr., 23
23 Mary, 23
472 Rebecca J.. 136
23 Sarah. 23
23 Thomas, 23
Gla^cli.
3744 Fannie Flor.
ence, 411
3743 Fannie M., 411
6467 Hnttie Lethie 411
6468 Jessie For-
rest, 411
3743 Leslie Cal-
eb. 411
Lois Esther, 411
Mary Louisa, 411
Newton
Smith,
6466 Olive Mary,
6465 Zella Agnes,
Glrten.
2696 Terena,
Qlacraen.
7311 George,
Margaret E.,
Mary L.,
Nellie M..
Paul,
William,
6464
1452
1452
411
411 j
411
245 I
7309
5228
7310
7308
522S
Glasco,
4031
4031
629 1
629 i
629
629
629
629
1
No. Nam* Page
3589 Hazel Ehren-
rte 389
35SS Helen Eliza, 3S9
3586 Joseph Allen, 389
1384 Joseph H.,
389. 126
1384 Joseph
Hoopes, 389
35 5 0 Kathleen Ros-
anna. 389
439 William, 126
3555 William
Frederick,
Glenn.
5103 Anna Laur.
ella,
5103 Arch Alex.
ander.
James Oliver, 61 r,
John, 105
Kenneth Ce-
7200
324
7201
389
615
615
cil.
2728
923
Olennl*.
S736 Mary Jane,
GUSdea.
2727 Edith R.
2729 Harry B.,
Herbert
Birehard,
James,
Laura Ada,
2730 Marietta,
Glover.
23 Hannah,
GoaioTO.
2652 Anna G.,
2652 Oliver,
Goegleln,
7397 Florence
Julia,
5350 Nellie Fran-
ces,
5350 Willianr T.,
Goethmaa.
5481 Pnle.
Elizabeth,
John,
Catherine,
Normon,
Van
Gontn«r.
Mary Mowr-
615
251
251
251
251
2546
2516
5482
5484
5483
659
659
659
659
er.
Goock,
6565
Glass.
Nellie EUz.
abeth,
Vera,
126
389
Andrew,
Byron Fitz-
gerald,
Catherine,
Catherine
Augu.'sta, 387, 126
Charles Rals-
ton, 389
Clarissa Ann,
388. 12n
Eliza. 126
Elmira Jane,
388, 126
Emma C, 389
Ermina Lil-
ly, 387. 126
Gerald Mc-
Flyor, 389
Gooa.
4657
7478
4667
4493
4663
4661
6617
1993
655
1999
650
1997
175
4665
2003
4666
653
1993
Anna W.
Belma, 473
Benjamin W. 562
Cyrus. 533
Dorothy
Eastburn, 561
Earl Palmer, 561
Edwin, 473
Elizabeth M.,
Elizabeth,
Ella T., 662,
Ellen,
Emma,
Esther,
Esther R.,
Florence L.,
561
561
180
179
179
561
562
180
Francis, E62
Francis, 179, 87
George N.,
B61, 179
Helen Amy, 661
Henry New.
lin. 561
Isaac, 180, 67
Joseph,
Joseph,
561, 179
561
179, 67
PALMER INDEX.
1047
No.
Name I
'age
4658
Joseph Palm
er,
"561
1992
Joseph Nen--
lin. 561,
17:'
1991
Letitia.
561
664
1-etitia,
ISO
1991
Levis P.. 561
17^
650
Lewis, ITJ
, 6i
1998
Lewis Palm-
er, 561,
179
1992
Lillian,
561
4493
Lora Grace,
2000
Lydia S.,
ISO
6617
Mabel,
473
662
Maria E..
179
4662
Mary Ethel,
5G1
1994
Mary Ida,
lib
2002
Mary P., 662
180
1990
Norris T.,
560
179
652
Palmer, 17S
. 67
4669
Palmer A.,
561
1997
Phebe,
561
199S
Phebe A.,
561
1995
Rachel Ella,
liii
1990
Reba K.,
560
654
Robert, ISO
6^
4654
Robert W.,
560
7477
Rus el.
473
1996
Pnmuel T.,
17ii
653
Sarah.
1711
651
Sarah A..
17H
4668
Spencer T.,
562
1989
Suran H..
560,
179
2001
Susan Anna,
562,
180
175
Thomas,
67
175
Susanna,
67
175
Thomas, Jr.,
67
4664
William West,
562
Qoodhne.
2463
Sara Louise,
648
Ooodro.
4940
Ella,
596
Ooodson.
1
John,
1
Ooodwln,
469
Elizabeth,
13:
2508
Elizabeth
Hampton,
654
1386
Matilda Es.
ther.
389
303
Sarah,
100
Oordon.
4568
Emma,
545
aore.
5
John,
12
Qotbard.
6105
Artie.
362
Qraham.
1240
Anna Gilpin,
33f)
2928
Charles,
28S
59
Daniel,
34
3G47
Ellen Susan,
398
6385
Ethel,
398
387
Hannah,
IIU
1031
Ida May,
28!-
1240
James Watt,
336
3228
Janet Watt,
Laura Smitli,
33t.
3227
331.
3647
Lupyett,
398
6388
Marjorie El-
lis,
398
59
Mary,
34
63!i6
Ralph Allen,
39):
278
Sarah,
93
6387
Wilson Les-
lie,
ZOi
1031
288
Orals'.
2380
Sarah Jane,
632
Qrandy,
1886
Benjamin,
544
4510
Benjamin
Martin,
536
No.
Name Page
4510
Celia,
535
4513
Charles E.,
535
6952
Eta Leta,
636
4513
Florence,
536
4 500
Josie Belle,
534
1507
Kate Estel-
la.
53t
4506
Lillian,
634
ISSG
Lydia.
534
4513
Mabel,
535
4508
Mabel Clare,
534
3819
Nellie.
424
4512
Nettie Flinn,
535
4507
Nettie,
534
6951
Roberta,
535
4511
Robert Hall,
535
4 506
William D.,
53 J
6939
William Roy
534
Orant.
6673
Adele Eng-
lish,
480
4173
Annie,
480
6671
Ella S.,
480
6672
Hannah Cath
arine S.,
480
6674
Marian Jean-
nette,
480
4173
Richard Weir
480
Graves.
2286
Elizabeth El.
nora.
615
Oray
284
Amanda E..
95
4091
Amy N.,
460
4087
Benjamin,
460
6591
Bertha A.,
460
4091
Frank,
460
93
George,
46
4087
Hannah D.,
460
284
John,
95
284
Margery,
95
93
Martha, 45
46
284
Mary,
95
512
Mary,
147
93
Mary,
46
512
Phebe,
147
93
Rachel,
45
413
Rev. Peter,
126
284
Sarah,
94
284
Sarah H.,
96
284
Thomas,
95
93
William,
45
284
William,
95
512
William,
147
Ctreanor.
368
Anna,
113
Qreen.
2896
Beulah Reece, 282
1945
Charles PYan
-
cis.
556
4630
Cora Virgin-
la,
556
4631
Ethel Susan,
556
4629 Henrietta,
456 Lydia,
1004 Lydia Davis,
2897 Lydia Davis,
2665 Mary S.,
1004 Dr. Mary
Virginia,
2113 Melissa E,
4 507 Nettie,
1074 Rachel Alice,
1004 Robert Pack-
er,
1945 Susan,
2665 Tilbert,
QreenUeld.
2975 Amelia At-
well,
2968 Anna Marv.
2974 Bertha Chal-
fant,
2971 Edna.
1066 Ella May,
2970 Ella May,
2972 Ethel,
15(0 Florence May,
1640 Frank,
1066 John,
No.
2967
29C6
Name I
John,
Mabel
Palmer.
Rebecca
Alay,
Richard
George,
Sara Eliza-
beth,
Walter Wes-
ley,
WilUard F.,
William Dew.
Greenman.
258 Israel,
268 Lucv Caro.
line,
258 Tabitha,
Greer.
1539 LouUa,
Gregrsr,
27U
Anna,
Anna,
Donald W.,
Etbel.
Fannie T.,
Joseph N.,
Julia Etta,
Lettie M.,
Orion P.,
Otis J.,
Rachel,
Kuthaoina,
Sarah,
Sherman R-.
Thomas R.,
William B.,
QveeoTj.
5759 Charlotte,
Ellen,
Fred,
George,
Laura,
Luella,
t>669
6670
1301
2720
921
2720
2717
504
921
illl
4887
2795
4887
Grlsit,
591 Amanda,
691-592Amos,
3126 Chester A.,
591 Joseph,
184 5 Loran Age-
Una.
3126 Nellie,
1854 Owen,
691-592 Phebe,
5975 Reba Free-
man,
1644 Rebecca,
592 Ruthanna,
6976 Sarah,
Orlffln.
2115 Hattle L.,
4 74 Mary Ann.
Qrlfflth.
1212 Cleora Palm-
er, 332.
1213
Eliza Bowie,
332
in
353
Eliza P.,
110
44VV
Elizabeth
Mary,
5ZS
1214
Ellen Cuyler,
332,
111
206
Esther,
7fi
2008
Frances Vir-
ginia.
56?
206
Jacob,
76
3396
Laura,
361
1216
I.lUy, 332.
111
206
Lydia,
76
437
Lydia,
126
122
Mary,
5;'
125
Mary,
61
353
Mary Ann,
110
121.S
Maud M.,
382.
111
1217
Richard H..
332.
111
No. Name Page
353 Richard H., 110
1144 Sarah,
Grlffke.
2708 Mollie,
Qrlnsled.
983 Ann R..
983 Dr. William,
Origwold.
1719 Eva.
4543 Helen,
Groce.
1591 Ella Jane,
Groder.
6009 Edwin S.,
7447 Emilv,
6909 Emily T..
Grooma.
4298 Anna May,
316
247
443
352
352
362
6789
601
6786 Grace,
Hamilton
Ira
Jesse Clar
ence,
4298 John Weslev. 501
6788 Samuel Lin-
coln, 601
Grosa.
2947 Elizabeth U, 292
Grotx.
259 Abram, 88
269 Maria J.. 88
269 Mary B., 88
Grove.
3549 Charlie L., 883
6338 Lorena, 383
693 Sarah, 188
3549 Vloletta.
QrvLb}}.
79 Adam,
284 Adam,
1846 Amanda
Elizabeth,
1845 Andrew,
1843 Andrew,
80 Ann,
44 40 Karle.
SO Edith,
Emanuel,
Elizabeth
Fidelia,
Frances,
i'^r.xaces,
Frances,
80
883
521
66
10
ns6s
ige.
4 433
4439
4436
.Tohn,
John,
John,
Lydia,
Margaret,
Marsraret
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Martha,
Ice,
Ma Fry Fran-
ces,
Mary, Janei,
Marv Rebec.
ca.
Al-
520
620
521
521
Mattie,
Nellie
Ouella,
Phebe, 10
Rachel, 66
Rebecca, 66
.Samuel, 86
166 Sarah. 64
4433 Cyrus Nelson 520
Gruber,
2117 Louise M., 6S0
171
171
171
1048
PALMER INDEX.
No.
Name Page
auesi
458
Henry,
133
458
Martha,
133
458
Sarah,
133
Gulerette.
5626
Charles Sher
man.
244
5624
Curtis,
244
6622
Frank Alloert 244
5627
George Ja-
cob,
244
2687
Georg-e M.,
244
5620
Hattie Irene,
244
7431
Jane A.,
244
5623
JeS'ie B.,
244
2687
Kate Irene,
244
5628
Katharine
Palmer,
244
5622
Minnie Net-
tie,
244
562 5
Nettie B.,
244
CKilney.
4219
Mark,
487
4219
Mary R..
487
Qunkle.
4148
Mary V..
473
414S
Taylor,
473
aunn
3670
Nettie A.,
402
Gnnst.
2026
Charles H.
A.,
565
2026
Sidney H.,
665
G-uthriag-e.
2520
George F-.
656
2520
Lynn Beall,
656
&uye
722
Elizabeth,
193
259
IZaclrett.
2772 Jennie W
Hacliney.
4251 Anne M., 494
4249 Caroline M., 492
4249 Edgar S.. 493
6750 Edward
Blair. 494
4249 Elizabeth, 493
1764 Elizabeth
Styne, 492
4250 Frances V.. 494
6747 George Ed-
gar, 493
6749 Helen Eliz-
abeth, 494
6753 Henry East-
man, 494
4250 Hiram H., 493
6748 Hiram Hanr-
ilton, 493
1764 Hiram Ham-
ilton, 492
4251 Jacob Sid.
well, 494
6751 Martha Fran-
ces, 494
6755 Mary Sid-
well, 494
6754 Mary Eliza-
beth, 494
4248 Mary Fran-
ces. 493
6752 Virginia, 494
4247 Virginia Wy-
ly. 493
Hadexman.
334 Anna Matilda 106
334 Prof. C. J.. 106
Kadlack.
2486 J. E., 651
2486 Sallie, 651
Sadley.
3022 Harry Corn-
ish, 301
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Page |
3022
Helein u..
301
4817
Esther B.,
582
5S91
Helen Rebec-
6277
Etta G.,
373
ca,
301
34SS
•Everett E.,
374
5892
Henry Corn-
4537
Florence,
539
ish,
301
5059
2269
Florence May 613 1
Florence May 204 I
Hadly.
2267
George, 613,
204
4
Simon,
11
122
George,
53
Hafer.
4816
George Wil-
4013
6516
4013
Allen Henry,
Allen Henry,
Clara Phoe.
be
447
447
447
7196
6963
lard,
Georgena V.,
Gilbert Nor-
ris,
582
614
638
6544
6545
Claud Cham,
berlain,
Ralph Mil-
ler
447
447
5069
195
1517
Gladys Eliz-
abeth,
Hannah,
Harry F.,
C13
73
429
6543
William Ell-
wood,
447
766
302
Hiram, 204
Isaac,
73
99
302
Jane,
99
Hagman.
6275
Jessie May,
373
4055
Fannie Ellen
454
302
John,
99
4055
Frank W..
454
3482
John T.,
373
6583
Frank Wes-
1894
Kate,
539
ley,
454
2123
Laura Bell,
582
6584
Virginia B.,
454
4534
Lloyd Mor.
Hagne.
4834
ris,
I.,ouisa Belle,
538
638
1555
Florence,
439
2213
Louisa May,
606
Ealnea.
3482
Lavina May,
373
139
Elizabeth,
57
763
Lucette, 203
73
"97
Lydia,
Rebecca,
98
3486
Lucinda H.,
373
"72
37
4815
682
Lucv E..
Lvdia,
682
185
Haldeman.
602
Lydia,
168
4135
Elizabeth,
125
269
2272
Lydia P..
Lydia Ros-
91
Hal den.
ella, 613
204
2466
Adam C,
649
5061
Mabel Cecil,
613
5401
Edwin,
649
302
Malin,
99
2166
Florence J.,
649
4814
Margaret M.,
582
5400
T.ydia,
649
302
Mary.
99
5402
Marion,
649
268
Mary.
91
Haley.
160
Mary,
62
1116
Mary,
310
682
2271
Mary,
Mary,
185
613
Hall.
185
Mary,
70
269-
602 Abraham
303
Mary,
100
H.. 91,
168
2270
Mary Eliza-
3485
Albert P.,
373
beth,
204
5071
Alice,
614
1893
Mary Eliza-
4533
Amor Nich-
beth, 538,
169
ols,
538
4536
Mary Hib-
682
Ann,
185
berd
538
302
Ann,
99
747
Mary Jane,
200
3487
Anna B.,
375
1341
Mary Jane,
373
5066
Annie Marie,
613
302
Mathew,
99
1517
Annie S..
429
4539
Mildred.
540
4535
Bertha L.,
638
5060
Mirianr Belle,
613
4538
Bessie !>.,
540
6283
Nellie Ma-
160
Betsy,
62
rie.
373
76
Betsy,
39
2267
Nettie C,
613
3865
Beulah Lar-
7195
Odez D..
614
kin,
429
6285
Orus Haft,
373
195
Charles,
73
764
Peter, 204
, 73
185
Charles,
70
195
Rachel,
73
5068
Charles Fred-
3483
Rinda C
373
erick,
613
269
Robert,
91
5062
Charles Thom-
602
Robert,
168
as,
fil3
765
Ruth, 204
73
2266
Charles Thom-
766
Sallie A.,
204
as.
204
195
Samuel,
73
2?
Cicely,
22
303
Samuel,
100
6276
Clarence E.,
373
269-
602 Samuel
226S
Cora Bell.
R.. 91.
168
613
204
1894
Samuel H.,
6274
Cora M.,
373
538.
169
6284
Delia M.,
373
602
Sarah,
168
302
Edward,
99
302
Sarah.
99
160
Elizabeth,
62
303
Sarah,
100
269
Elizabeth,
91
122
Sarah,
53
602
Elizabeth,
168
762
Sarah Ann,
682
Elizabeth,
185
203
, 73
76
Elizabeth.
3ft
1895
Sarah H. 540
169
3484
Ella Mary,
373
1894
Sarah J.,
538
3486
Elmer D.,
373
302
Sarah S.,
99
767
Elmira. 204
, 73
5063
Stella Ena,
613
5065
Erma Eliza-
602
Stephen,
169
beth.
613
11
Stephen,
16
2123
Ernest .T.,
582
76
Stephen,
39
1295
Esther Eliza
1
Stephen,
4
beth.
'345
160
Steven,
62
No. Name Page
160 Thomas, 62
303 Thomas, 100
160 Thomas, Jr., 62
302 Thomas W., 99
5064 Walter De.
nould. 613
302 William, 99
1241 William D., 373
2271 William Ed-
ward, 613, 204
Eallam.
5284 Cleon Scott. 637
2390 John, 636
2390 Phebe E., 636
Halllday.
7004 Allen D., 556
7007 Cleda E., 556
7005 Edith C, 556
7006 Gladys J., 556
4627 Hattie. 656
4627 John, 556
7009 John L,, 556
7008 Morris J.. 556
Hallowell.
77 Hannah, 40
273 Hczekiah, 92, 40
274 Joel, 92, 40
272 John, 92, 40
77 Joshua, 40
77 Lydia, 40
Halnliar.
4SS9 Zella, 592
Hainlileton.
380 Elma, 115
Hamblln.
2114 Annie L., 580
Hamilton.
1841 Annabella, 519
181 Catharine, 69
728 Charlotte. 195
728 Delia Ann, 195
4374 Ella Nora, 515
728 Nathaniel, 195
Hamlin.
2288 Hattie, 616
2297 Lanina E., 616
3475 Lottie L., 372
Hammans.
303 Margaret, 100
303 Martha, 100
303 Mary, 100
303 William, 100
Hammon.
1014 Laura, 283
Hampton,
284 Sarah S., 95
Hance.
20 Alice, 20
69 Ann, 35, 20
1905 Carrie C, 546
476 Eliza, 138
68 Hannah, 35, 20
476 Harriet, 138
70 James, 36, 20
20 James, 20
476 Jane. 138
66 Joseph. 3.';, 20
476 Margaret, 138
67 Mary, 35. 20
71 Richard, 36, 20
711/, Ruth, 36, 20
476 Samuel, 138
476 Thomas, 138
Hancocfe.
2 William, 6
Hands.
6606 Clarence, 468
4130 Mary Emtrra, 468
6607 Mary Emma. 468
4130 William C. 468
6608 William C, 468
Hanidi,
3793 Mabel, 420
PALMER INDEX.
1049
Name Page
No.
Hanlen.
1028 Anna.
1419 Sarah A.,
Eannon.
3574 Amy Clare,
6347 Mary Cath-
arine,
3574 Oliver.
6348 Robert,
6349 Winifred,
Hannoin.
458 Annie
132
45S
2Di)U
458
4638
132
515
458
4639
458
4637
458
458
1972
458
882
2596
Clara Beat
ty, 228
Elizabeth, 132
Elizabeth F., 22S
Evan, 132
George
Thomas, 557
Harriet, 228
Harry Irv-
ing 228
Isabella Kirk 228
J., S
John,
John,
John.
John T.,
Lucy Ethel,
wyn,
Lydia Ann.
Margery,
JIargery,
Mary.
Mary,
Mary Anna,
Norris M.,
Phebe E ,
Ruth.
Susan T.,
Thomas T..
Willianr,
■William M.,
William M.,
Jr..
228
Eannums.
7490 Cora May,
7492 Elizabeth,
6665 Emma May,
7491 Mabel Helen
6665 Robert C,
Hanson.
2818 Elizabeth,
Kanway.
891 Anna E..
Earhaoflx.
363 Catharine.
363 Henry,
363 Matilda,
Harden.
266 Bradnell,
Dorothy,
Emma B..
Gladys,
Gleason,
Ira,
Owen,
•j.:in Rena,
7269 Roger,
-3 71 Sarah Rebec-
ca.,
Hardin.
4 246 Ben Logan
4241 Charl6.s Oli-
ver
Ethel Way
Fern Lazaer, _
George Wyly 49
Harold Clem-
ent 492
Helen Dev-
ora, 492
Ida, 492
Leah Wlnlna, 492
7269
2398
7267
7268
5216
6738
4240
4244
6740
6738
627
492
492
492
492
No.
6741
Name Page
Leonard Mer-
ritt,
Louisa Ma-
492
rie
491
4244
Maggie,
492
4245
Maud,
492
4245
Mito Blount
492
1763
Sarah Way,
491
1763
William
491
4242
William J.,
492
Hardlnbrook,
2097
Ada Etta,
245
5642
Ave Marie,
246
2695
Blanche L..
245
2699
Carl
245
5638
Doloris Bird
245
2698
Effle,
245
5641
Evelyn.
246
2698
Guy,
245
916
Hannah Ann
244
5639
Helen A^
246
5640
Ivan M..
246
2696
Jay Albert.
245
5637
Mary Made-
line,
245
2699
Otelia
215
916
Solomon C,
244
2696
Terena,
245
Harding,
435
Ann.
125
4522
Charles Ed-
win,
537
4527
Charles Rob-
ert
537
1890
Charles Val-
entine,
537
4526
Cora Grace,
537
6957
Cora Lucile,
537
1890
Emma Clara,
537
4523
Frederick
James
53 7
1680
Harriet C,
463
4525
Hazel,
537
4525
Joseph Palm-
4524 Lucy Hannah i
4 521 Margaret, i
4523 Mary Jean, !
4521 William Da-
vid,
Hardy.
4206 Annie.
Hare.
1080
1080
3011
Florence,
John, Jr.,
Willard A
Harffrave.
2494 Ada
2495 Anne J., 653,
2492 Charles G..
652.
2497 Etna. 653,
2492 Jessie,
831 Lemuel H.,
2498 Mark,
5432 Mark Crom.
well,
831 Mary Pyle,
2493 Mary V., 652
S31 Sarah,
2496 S.nrah S.,
831 Thomas Ex-
am,
5431 Thomas Ex-
ane,
5433 Thomas
Jean,
2494 Thomas P..
692,
Harknesa.
38 1 Adam.
3238 Alfred S.,
381 Catharine,
1247 Frank,
1247 Mary,
381 Mary A.,
, 218
218
652 I
218!
218 j
,218
218
218
115 1
337 I
115
337
337
115 .
No. Name Page I
Harlan.
4 Benjamine, 11 ■
4 Elizabeth, 11
472 Elizabeth, 137
4 Ezekiel, 11 I
4 Ezekiel (a son) 11 I
671 Hannah, 183 I
2031 Hannah Ann,
566. 183
671 Israel, 183
4 Joseph, 11
671 Margaret H., 183
4 Mary, 11
2032 Rachel An-
na, 566, 183
4 Ruth, 11
4 Ruth (wife), 11
671 William S., 183
Earlln.
76 Joshua, 39
76 Lydia, 39
Harman.
21S0 Alice, 598, 194
755 Alice, 202
2181 Anna, 599, 194
724 Barbara, 194 ■
724 Jacob, 194
724 Margaret 194 I
755 Margaret, 202 j
724 Paul, 194
755 Paul, 202 1
Hamier.
2857 May F., 270
Haman,
3432 George, 366 1
61S3 Irama C, 366
6184 Lexie I., 366
3432 Sarah E., 366
Harrer.
768 Anna, 205, 74
726 Caroline, 195
726 Elizabeth, 195
196 Leonard, 74
726 Leonard, 195
196 Ruth, 74
No.
2308
1097
2179
774
5168
2309
2306
1697
Name
Marietta,
Mary,
Alary R..
Michael,
Pearl A„
Sadie J..
William,
Harrington,
7014 Clara Alveda 556
7013 Clyde Thom-
as, 556
4628 Eva L„ 556
Hattie, 556
Howard Mar.
7012
Harrison,
4852 Addle,
2152 Elizabeth
Ann,
7131 Elsie Wilde-
vern,
406 Emma.
1602 Hannah
Mary.
7129 Hattie Beat,
rice,
7130 Inez Iva,
406 John D..
4881 Lela,
4880 Mabel.
4882 Mack,
466 Mary Ann,
1480 Mary Ella.
418,
466 Samuel P.,
7128 Tessie Lln-
ols,
2152 William',
7132 William
Franklin,
436 William Hen-
ry.
Harry.
590 -Abraham
Clark, 164.
1555 Albert J.,
593
4453 Albert Jos-
eph,
590 Amanda,
1846 Amanda Eliz-
abeth, 165,
4 4 50 Anna May,
159 ChriLliuua,
1556 Cora E.,
592 Daniel Lew-
465
598
206
206
206
465
591
590
590
591
134
1945
6967
7011
7015
6960
1945
7010
4628
Harrl
2308
5166
2308
230S
5166
5173
5167
774
5165
5169
5170
2307
Is,
James,
Mary Hib-
bcrd,
Morris,
Morris Hall.
Orie Ever-
ette.
Ralph,
Ruth Hall,
Susan,
Susie Jane,
Thomas N.,
556 ,
539
556
540
556
556
540
556
556
550
Agnes Olive,
Albert A,
Albert Bd-
mundson 62;
Anna Rachel, 622
Alice. 621
Charles Al-
bert, 622
Charles R., 621
Elizabeth. 200
Elizabeth A 021
Ella R.. 622
Everett V..
Franklin Tay-
lor, 206, 621
Ida B., 621
J. W., 598
Launa B.. 622
Leonia B.. 622
Lydia, 621
, 206
622
1850 Eli Clark
son, 523,
1855 Ellen 3.,
1845 Elmer John,
521.
184 9 Flora J.,
522,
593 Hannah N.,
1848 Harriot Ad-
ella. 522.
1853 HIraui. 523.
159 Jesse.
589 Jesse C, 164,
159 Joseph,
591 Joseph Palm-
er, 165.
4454 Judson F,
1847 Lewis Dan-
iel, 522.
1854 Loran Ange.
lina. 623,
1819 Lydia H..
1851 Margaret,
678S Margaret El-
len,
1453 Margaret Wll
son,
159 Martha,
1844 Martha A.,
520,
590 Mary Ann,
1843 Mary Jane.
520,
4452 Mllllcejit
Loris
592 Ruthanna,
1858 Ruth Emma,
524,
165, 62
524
165
165
S13
523
I050
PALMER INDEX.
No.
1852
1857
4449
Hart,
Name Page
Ruth Emma, 165
Samantha
Phebe. 524, 165
Sarah, 522
Scott Gar-
field, 523
Silas C, 523, 165
William A-
mos, 524, l65
William S.,
165. 62
Wlolis Grant 523
848 Jane,
Hartley.
6467 Helen,
Hartman.
6025 Aaron,
6024 Alfred Jones
3363 Alfred Mar-
ion,
7453 Alfred Sam.
uel,
Cooper,
Deborah,
Deborah,
Elizabeth,
Emilv v.,
Ida Eng-la-
bert,
Margaret,
Marlon Em-
ily.
Mary Cath-
erine,
Nancy,
Peter,
Ralph E.,
Eartwell.
2711 Etta Louisa,
2711 Miner Aimer
Harvey.
620 Alban,
1934 .\lban C.
620 Elizabeth,_
Emeline
222
252
252
723
6022
252
723
6021
1935
3373
6036
3375
3377
3373
4608
3376
1936
6037
620
1325
2138
4S39
194
22. 173
357
357
357
358
357
553
357
357
358
172
358
357
Harry G
Howard,
Ida C,
^„.,„ Ida M..
1322 Isaac T.,
4 609 Lawrence,
3374 Lillie E..
1322 Lydia Jane,
3378 Malel S.,
K9n Maria,
Mary E.,
Minnie A.,
Phebe M.. uaa
Rachel A., 357
Samuel M.,
5.'!3. 173
Susan E., 553
Susan Jane, 357
William B., 173
William W., 358
HastinETS.
4 Henry, 9
Hatcber.
2138 Cora B., 585
4838 Hannah Car-
oline, 585
I. F., 585
Paul Palmer, 585
Sarah, 73
Sarah, 189
Hatton.
627 Ann, 174
Anna Clara, 563
4613
4614
623
4615
616
620
1938
624
1937
Name Page I
Jonathan C,
553. 173 1
Jennie,
Ijeon,
Lydia,
Mamie.
Maria,
Maria,
Mary,
554
554
173, 65
554
148
172, 65
553
167
1937
167
169
621
167
4611
Mary Ann,
173, 65
Mary Emma, 553
Peter, 5
Peter, 6
Peter,
Phebe,
Phebe,
Samuel.
Samuel, 653. 173
Sarah. 64
.=!artih. 64. 65
Thomas, 173, 65
Thomas, 65
Thomas Mif-
flin,
Hanlman.
3573 Annie,
Hause,
2734 Charles G.,
2734 Josephine
Beulah,
5681 Lillian,
Haverstocb,
1869
4462
698
598
4463
1867
4610
4612
621
167
167
619
167
Annit.
Deborah,
Elizabeth,
Hannah,
Hannah,
James,
654
173
172, 65
64
173, 65
553
387
262
252
Almeda, 527
Bert, 525
Daniel. 166
Harriet Jane, 16fi
John. 525
John Fred-
erick, 524, 167
Lucinda, 167
1868 Ruthanna,
524, 167
1869 William AI-
bertus. 525, 167
Hawkes.
1 William, 1
Hawkins.
292 Anna, 97
2519 Carrie Ed.
monia, 656
2580 Don Pyle,
662,
Eldora Ibel-
ia, 656,
Emilie M.,
Georse,
Gideon H.,
Glen Blak-
er, 6G2, __
864 Jacob Ulery, 224
292 Jane Anna. 97
864 Jemima, 224
2481 Jennie June. 651
2517 Laura Vir.
ginia, 656, 221
2520 Lynn Beall.
656,
Maria.
Ralph,
Ray W.,
Rebecca,
Robert,
Sarah Anola, 638
Thomas, 97
Virginia R., 224
Hawley.
657 Anna Maria, ISO
667 Benjamin, l80
12 34 Benjamin,
27. 17
1970
2518
5412
840
2581
249
5411
2481
292
864
2398
292
864
221
224
221
221
651
221
224
221
224
454
657
130
454
Benjamin,
Catharine,
Debe,
Deborah,
Dinah,
Elizabeth,
No.
Name Page
657
Elizabeth,
180
153
Elizabeth,
60
398
Esther,
120
377
Esther,
116
657
Frances,
ISO
2008
Frances Vir-
ginia,
562
4676
George Her-
bert,
562
12
Hannah,
17
2008
Howard, 553,
ISl
652
Joseph,
180
2007
Joseph P.,
562,
181
454
Lavinia
130
32
Mary
26
657
Thomas
180
657
Thomas P..
180
4675
Virginia Cur
ti.s,
563
2006
Virginia, 562
181
12
William,
17
130
William, Jr
55
Hawg.
486
Elizabeth,
141
486
John,
141
486
Margaret,
141
486
Rebecca,
141
1741
Sarah,
483
Hay.
487
Colonel Alex-
Hayden.
2948 Cliarles
7182 Helen,
2466 Julia,
4986 I.eRoy,
49S6 Aiary,
7181 MlMr^d,
602
647
602
602
Hayles or Baylss.
4 John,
9
Hayuea.
4254 Ada,
495
Hazelbaker.
2307 Ida B..
621
Hazelgriove.
2 John,
7
Heacock.
2149 .\ramintia.
ESS
Headen.
578 Susanna,
163
Headley.
4731 Lulu,
181 Sarah,
572
(>9
Heald.
4074 Ada,
674 Hannah,
574 Jacob,
674 Joseph,
574 Mary,
574 Orpha,
458
160
161
160
161
160
Heawood.
2 William,
6
Hedgrea.
4725 R. B..
4725 Velma,
571
571
Hedsrecock.
80 Ann,
42
Heft.
700 George,
700 Mary,
189
189
Heine.
1606 Rosalinda.
446
Hemphill.
79 Jane,
79 Mary,
79 ^^^lliam,
41
41
41
No. Name Page
Henderson.
2268 Alexander. 613
5067 Beulah Belle, 618
2268 Cora Bell, 613
4336 Lillie, 508
5278 Rachel, 636
Hendrickson.
1017 Elizabeth, 283
76 Nancy, 39
Hendrlz,
4 Albert, 9
Henry.
4015 Alexander. 447
6549 Alexander P., 447
4015 Eya B. 447
6547 Marian P., 447
6548 Ralph C, 447
Hensley.
1127 Amanda AI.
ice, 313
3091 Guy Stephen, 313
3092 Lewis Lee, 313
1127 Lyraan E., 313
Herbert.
3349 Ada Julia, 352
Herr.
4013 Clara Phoebe 447
4015 Eva B., 447
4014 Harry, 447
4012 Mamie, 447
4011 Rebecca, 446
1608 Rebecca Jane 446
1608 William Hen-
ry, 446
Herrell.
6192 Essie Ray, 367
6193 Eva Frankie, 367
6194 Gladys Elraa 367
6191 Kelvy Alfred 367
6195 Marjorie Gail 367
3438 Sarah Arthu-
sa, 367
6196 Shelva Dale, 367
3438 Thomas Jef-
ferson. 367
Herrin;?,
6417 Bessie G., 399
6413 Carl M., 399
6411 DoUie, 399
6416 Flossie May, 399
6411 George W., 399
6412 Guy H., 399
3656 Lewis B.. 399
6415 Lloyd W., 399
3656 Mary Eliza-
beth 399
6414 Merrill F.. 399
6410 Roy A., 399
7476 V.-^rda Lee, 399
Heriing-ton.
720 Hannah, 193
Hess.
1920 Alice I.. 550
1975 ,\nna Julia, 557
4642 Frank, 559
4643 Hazel, 559
4641 Mary, 559
4640 Pearl, 559
1975 Samuel J., 557
Heston.
1109 Benjamin E., 308
3066 Elizabeth
Dorian, 308
3066 Howard, 308
1109 Lydia S., 308
302 Mary, 99
3067 Sarah Sharp.
less 308
Hetherington.
3277 Albert V., 343
3274 Ernest P., 343
1279 George, 343
3279 George G.. 343
i
PALMER INDEX.
1051
No. Name Page
3275 John H., 343
3275 Marv Ella, 343
3276 Norman R., 343
1279 Sarah Emma 343
Hewes.
4585 Gertrude, 547
1907 Ida, 547
44 Isaac. 30
1907 John TV., 547
45S4 Lillian 547
21-44 Lydia, 21, 30 '
171 Rebecca, 66
468 Rebecca,
HeyfoTd.
4632 Carrie,
194? Jesse B.,
1947 Lydia Levin-
ia,
Ro ert,
Sallie Ann,
William,
Hewitt.
2686 Edward W.,
26S6 Jessie Cleora
iiiig Walter H.,
Hlbberd.
4531 Carrie Jack,
son,
4532 David Reese.
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
John,
Lydia Ethel,
Lydia H.,
Margaret,
JIary,
Mary Eliz.
abeth.
602 Samuel,
6952 Walter Hor-
ace,
Blcklln.
1641 Amy,
76 Betty,
Cheyney,
456, 150
Cheyney K., 456
Dinah, 39
Elizabeth, 149
Elizabeth, Jr 159
Enos T., 455, 150
Flora, 456
Isaac, 149 [
Isaac, Jr., 150
Leon Stan- I
ley, 456 ;
Mary, 456 1
Mary Cora,
Phebe.
Phebe Jane,
456.
164 7 Rachel A.,
457.
4065 Rhoda S..
522 Thomar,
William,
William W.,
4631
4633
4635
602
269
1893
6961
4530
4532
602
1893
1643
4065
1646
1642
4056
522
1645
65SS
1644
4056
:43
!43
244
53S
16S
169
538
150
149
150
160
456
149 I
456
Bickman.
1433 A.
447
123
3704
447
1430
447
4
447
1436
447
Anna,
Ann,
Ann,
Ann,
Benjamin.
Benjamin,
Benjamin,
C.irrie Lll.
lian,
Cyrus,
Cyrus,
Eliznbeth.
Elizabeth,
Esther P.,
Esther P.,
Francis,
406
129
129
129
11
129
129 I
129 i
128
123
447
447
1649
1435
2547
1432
Name Page ',
12 Francis 11, 22 i
Francis, 55 1
Francis, 53 i
George M., 129
Hannah. 129
Hannah, 11
Hannah, 53
Hannah Jane,
405. 129
Henrietta, 457
Hettie,
Ida
659
405
11
129
406 1
James Wil-
liam.
4 John,
447 Lucy,
4 Mary,
3708 Mary Anna.
1431 Marv J.. 405, 129
437 Phebe, 129
1429 Phebe A 404, 129
128 Sarah, 55
1434 Susanna, 129
1649 William, 457
Hicks.
38S1 Jennie, 431
Hlg-h.
3S5S Clara Rich.
mond, 428
Hldenirand.
9SS Elizabeth. 269
5133 Elizabeth, 619
Hill.
73S0
2893
439
215
7250
Name Page
195
129 '
385 I
129 :
129 I
174
174]
174
174
174
No.
Hiss.
727 Mary,
Hitchcock.
449 Caleb,
1375 Cornelia,
449 Elizabeth,
449 Susan Ann,
Hlzer.
62 7 Ann,
627 Gideon,
62 7 Hannah,
62 7 Philip,
.Sarah Ann,
Bervl Edna,
Bessie R.,
Catharine,
Elizabeth,
Frank R B..
1756 Hannah E..
5317 Ira,
5219 Je.=sip Green,
B^?,<\ John S..
1756 .lohn Wil-
liam,
2075 Joseph,
7381 Lenora Em-
ily.
1739 Marg-aret.
93 Marv,
5299 Marv Elmvra,
5307 Phebe.
93 Rachel,
271.T Sarah A..
7300 Wavne Ira,
W^illiarrf B.,
William tl..
1941
Hobbs,
6393 C;j,rl Lincoln, 39S
3654 Charles, 39S
0396 Cliarles Ben.
nett, 398
3648 Clara, 398
6391 Clarence Lu.
ther. 398
Curtis, 39S
David, 399
David R., 399
Edna H. 398
Elizabeth, 398
Elizabeth, 399
Ellen Susan, 398
Fidelia, 399
Frank, 399
6399 George R., 39S
3650 Henry Ben-
nett, 398
Je.ssie, 399
Jessie Maud, 398
John Millard, 398
Lincoln, 398
Lucy Myrtle, 398
Mabel Louise 398
3649
6406
36.!. 1
6397
3649
3656
3647
6403
6405
3655
6389
6400
364S
3653
6394
6404
6402
1415
3652
639S
6395
6390
6392
6401
399
Manilla.
Margaret
Elizabeth. 398
Mary Ann, 398
Mary E.. 399
Mary E„ 3BS
Millard Ann, 398
Morgan Earl, 398
Mvrtle Eliz-
abeth 398
William, 399
William Ben-
nett, 398
William Ted.
398
2R93
Tftivert.
4167 Emmaline,
Hillljom.
657 Catharine,
E'lles.
658 David.
658 Dinah,
658 Hajnnah,
Hlmphry.
7274 Mary,
Hlnson,
4027 Martha Belle
Hlnton.
40 Martha,
Hippie.
783 Elizabeth,
George.
George,
Lorenzo Sel-
by,
Mary E.,
Sarah Ann,
Sarah Ann,
William H.
H.,
Hlrely.
490 Mary,
783
2336
2334
2.'!38
23.'! 7
783
2335
477
180
181 1
181
181
628
450 I
208
207
208
208
208
208
207
208
143 I
fly,
Hob son.
2732 Alice Ella,
5676 Ethel,
5677 Florence,
2732 Frank J. G..
5675 Wilmer P.
Hockenberry.
6958 Emma.
4524 Lucy Han-
nah.
4 52 4 Myron B..
Hodgson.
2912 Mary Alice,
1023 Mary L.,
2913 Walter,
1023 William,
Hoffer.
5429 Donald,
2490 Dr. H. W..
5130 Henry Hol-
han,
2490 M. Pauline.
Hoffman.
5339 Adam Bren-
251
5339
5342
908
20S0
2682
5345
5341
Beatrice,
Bertha C.,
Charles,
Charles I
Carrie,
Elsie A.,
Ethel Ruby. 643
643
643
643
242
242
242
643
No.
1404
1404
73S7
3616
5345
5344
5340
2681
5343
7392
908
3615
2442
3614
1440
3617
Name Page
George A., 393
Hannah H., 393
Harold An-
drew, 643
Harry Flor-
ence, 643
Iva Bella,
James Lee,
Jewell M.,
John Henry,
Joseph,
Lee A..
Lee Archi.
bald,
394
643
643
643
643
643
643
Lee He»-man 643
Leona,
Lillie E.,
Louis Keith,
Mabel Lo.
raine,
Maria,
Mary Ann,
Mary Fran-
ces.
Raymond Ar
thur, 643
Ronald Ben-
jamin, 64fi
Sarah Edna, 394
Susanna, 407
Vervon Lew.
is, 394
242
643
643
643
242
394
643
Hoere
2111
Arminda E.,
578,
19U
702
Asahel,
IKH
194
Asahel,
73
2110
Charles A.,
580.
190
4S02
David Frib.
ley.
5KU
2114
EUwood
Palmer, 580,
190
2115
George Palm
er. 580,
190
194
Mary.
■IX
702
Nimrod,
1X9
2116
Sarah,
5X0
194
Sarah,
73
702
Sarah,
1X9
2112
Sarah Abi-
gail, 579,
Sarah Ann,
190
702
1X9
2113
Theudas Pen.
nington, 579,
190
Eog-eboom,
5617 Horace,
26S5 John,
Lehela El-
zona.
2685
252 5616 Ralph James, 243
, 5618 Wilbur, 243
.,. Hog-eson.
"•" I 4905 Anna, 593
537 1 Eo^rsr.
537 ! 4249 Caroline M., 493
Sogae.
-'114 Annie L..
Delia,
Ethel Adell,
Harry B..
2114
4798
4800
2115
Hattie
4 111 9 Mark C,
4796 Mary Abl.
gail,
2113 Melissa E.,
4801 Myrtle May,
4795 Myrtica Ol-
evia,
4797 Perry Al-
mond,
Holbrook.
5392 Arlington O.
5398 Blanch,
5394 Cecil W.,
822 Ellas,
2464 Ellis R. 648,
580
680
580
580
580
68U
579
579
6S0
648
649
538
213
214
I052
PALMER INDEX.
No.
B485
5388
2466
6384
5395
2462
Name
Elsie,
Ernest L,..
Florence,
Page
64S
648
649.
21i
PranR,
64S
Gerald C,
64S
Ida May,
647.
:'. 1 X
John R.,
K4S
Jonn Ran-
selor, 647.
«1S
Lena P..
64S
Lettie,
K4R
Loren A.,
K4H
Loren Wil-
5390
2464
822
5396
2461
5399
5391
5386
lie.
214
2463
822
53S3
Mabel C,
Mary, 648
Mary Ann, 213
Mary L,., 648
Oliver King-,
647. 21J
Pearl E., 648
Perry Sol-
omon, 648. 214
Raymond E., 649
Roland R., 648
Russell, 648
Sally, 213
Sarah Louisa 64S
7306
7509
7303
7304
Solomon,
Stella,
Holder.
7302 Bertha A..
5468 Charles L.,
7303 Dessle N..
Dora Belle,
Florence I.,
Forrest,
HoUis.
James A..
5225 Libius,
7305 Ora V.,
7307 Roy P..
Eolding'.
5237 Annie,
Eoll.
1823 Florence C,
Holling'swortli.
43 Valentine.
Hollinsnead,
5070 James Mont-
gomery,
2272 l.ilia Rosel-
la,
2272 Reece,
XtoUiBter.
2713 Alida Man-
2716 Aiinie R., 248
5666 Carol Beulah 248
2714-5668 Charles
Alvah, 248
5G66 Elsie. 24S
2714 Elsie Eliza-
beth Frances, 24 8
Emma Beu-
lah,
Horace
Palmer,
John Q. A..
Manolla El-
enor,
Pruilenco Eli
2712
2713
919
5664
919
248
za
248
392
2716 Ralph Palm,
er
2715 Wil!i3:
Holloway.
1402 Amy
Holman.
6633 Charlotte M 476
7482 Clara Q. ' 47.'',
6026 Clarence W. 474
Frederick 474
Granville \V. 475
6632
No.
4157
4152
4157
7481
6626
Name Page
Ida M., 475
Jennie C 471
Joseph W.. 475
Joseph W.. 4 75
Lidie May, 474
Louis Jones, 474
Madelle M., 475
Morris F.. 474
Morris F.. 474
Naomi P.. 474
Sarah Lil-
lian, 474
6029 Walter H., 474
Holmes.
463 Minerva,
Holstein.
467 Magdalena,
457 Peter.
Holt.
403
6632
4152
7479
0630
6631
133
132
556
178
178
178
178
178
178
178
178
17S
178
416
416
Major.
Mary,
Holton.
1941 Mary B..
Homer.
2859 Lewella,
682 Rebecca,
Hood.
649 Benjamin,
649 Hannah Y..
Joseph,
Mary,
Rebecca,
Rebecca G.,
Sarah.
Thomas,
Thomas, Jr.,
William,
Hoopes,
1469 Abbie M.,
122 Abraham,
Abraham,
Addie Gert-
rude,
Alice,
Alice Addle,
man. 386
Allen Lee, 380
Amanda, 125
Amos, 98
Amy, 126, 53
Amy Walton, 386
Amy Wilson. 306
Ann, 52
Annie L., 390
Annie L.,
391. 127
Anna Mary,
554. 173
Anna Mary, 306
Arthur Eld-
ridge, 390
Atta, 386
Austin Grif.
fith,
Bandinah,
Bernice,
Bertha,
Bessie Lillie,
Byron Jen-
nings,
Challcley, 127,
Charles Wallc-
4033
649
649
649
649
649
649
649
649
3771
434
297
437
3561
3057
1939
442
6343
1400
3594
3593
386
127
384
391
389
389
3769
122
1385
3559
619
1932
5925
er, 417
Chester Gar-
field, 416
Christian, 52, 53
Clara J., 389. 137
Clarence But
ler,
Cornelia,
Curtis. 30
Daniel, 62
Deborah, 130
Dorothy, 206
Edith, 172
Edith G. 522. 172
Edna Thatch-
er, jot
3S5
No.
1460
1387
439
123
1471
1940
1379
1370
1387
5639
3055
3695
3553
442
3554
619
1386
433
122
619
1463
3599
3772
1392
1465
1465
619
6342
1394
122
122
125
3057
457
3767
6476
1376
434
1360
1372
Name Page
Edwin, 414
Eldridge A.,
390. 127
Eliza. 126, 53
Elizabeth, 53
Elizabeth, 132
Ellen Eliza,
125, 379
Ellia S., 417. 132
Elma D,. 554
Emerson Gib-
bons, 386, 126
Emma. 380
Estella, 390
Etliel Lyd-
enll. 227
BvH. 306
Evelyn Amy, 390
Everett, 384
Ezra M., 127, 63
Fannie
Louisa, 125. 380
Frank Ern-
est, 416
Franklin
Woodrow,
Ferd Philips, 384
Garrett, 172
George B.,
389, 127
Gordon J.,
390, 127
Grace, 52
Grace Crav-
en, 306
Grifilth, 125, 53
Hannah, 52
Hannah, 172
Hannah E.,
414, 132
Hannah G.. 131
Hannah J.,
390. 127
Hannah
Mary, 551
Harold
Michener, 390
Harold Eu-
gene. 416
Helen Levis, 227
Henry O..
390. 127
Henry Orr,
390. 127
Homer
Eachus, 415, 132
Ida, 415
Imlah, 172
lone, 384
Ira Thomp-
son, 390. 127
Isabel, 52
Isaac, 52
Isaac, Jr., 54
Isaac Pen-
nork. 306
J. Edgar, 227
J. Edgar. 227
Jane, 52
Jane, 130
Jennie Jones,
391, 127
Jeremiah
Lyons, 127
23 John, 53, 52
John An-
drew, 385, 12e
Jonn Eb-
bert, 417
John J., 132, 54
John J., 416
John J., Jr., 416
Jo.?eph Ers-
kine, 386. 126
Joseph J..
125, 53
Joseph
Linn, 125. 380
Josephine, 384
JosMua, 173
No.
461
619
3569
3560
1099
461
3048
17S
57
6478
297
3767
122
122
1375
461
122
438
125
1376
454
3766
1394
1462
3768
1470
122
3554
4618
622
173
436
887
1468
465
1400
1468
6477
1362
1374
435
440
3056
1401
297
122
1373
1393
125
1466
Name Page
Joshua, 133
Joshua, 172
Lulia T., 386
Leslie, 386
Levi, 306
Levi I.. 133
Levi Llew-
ellyn, 306
Lindley 126 63
Lindley Bar.
rows 386
Lindley Ship-
ley 386 126
461 Lydoa,
128, 133
Lydia 173
Lydia Ann,: 383
Lydia Ann
415. 132
Lydia Ann,
130, 54
Lydianna,
127, 53
Margaret, 68
Margaret. 34
Margaret, 4l6
Margaret, 98
Margaret G. 416
Margaret, 53
Martha, 53
Martha, 385
Mary, 133
Mary, 62
Mary, 126
Mary, 64
Mary, 386
Mary Ann,
130, 54
Mary Ann. 415
Mary Cham-
bers, 386, 126
Mary Eliza.
Tieth, 390
Mary Eliza-
beth, 132
Mary Emma, 132
Mary Grif-
fith. 127, 52
Mary H. 391, 127
Matilda Es-
ther, 389
Maud Imo-
gene, 416
Mollie, 416
Nathan, 53
Nellie May, 384
Paul C. 664
Phebe, 173
Phebe, 53
Phebe, 126, 53
Phebe, 232
Pratt, 415, 132
Rachel, 131. 54
Ralph W.,
391, 127
Rebecca, 415
Rebecca, 416
Rebecca B.,
126. 381
Rebecca Orr,
385, 126
Rebecca E.,
125. 63
Rees H., 127. 53
Rhetta, 306
Roland E.,
391, 127
Samuel H.,
651. 172
Sarah, 163
Sarah, 98
Sarah, 53
Sarah Aman-
da, 385. 126
Sarah Eliza,
beth, 417
Sarah M.,
652. 172
Sarah Yohn, 127
Sidney, 53
Sidney, 415, 132
PALMER INDEX.
1053
No.
622
122
440
122
619
2592
122
578
1470
Name
Simeon,
Stephen,
Susan J..
Susanna,
Susanna,
Theodosia
M.,
Page
173
53
127
52
172
Thomas,
Thomas,
Thomas J.,
N'lnoent S..
Walker Y..
„ i31
Walker R.,
390,
Walker T .
416.
Walter,
William L..
William
Henry,
William
Lyons,
William
Reece,
3058 Z. Zay.
Hoover.
^958 Ellen,
Harry Wal-
ter,
John Frank
356S
456
1391
1469
122
1398
1482
3774
384, 126
7336
7335
5241
7334
7338
263 ,
632 I
lin,
John L..
Mabel E,
Nellie Flor-
ence,
Russell.
7337
Hope.
247 Elizabeth,
247 Sarah,
Hopewell.
3066 Elizabeth
Dorian,
Hopper,
122 Ronert,
Hopi>eB.
3639 I. E..
Hopps.
7504 Fawn E..
7069 Irnia G.,
7069 Ralph R.,
Hormell.
2514 Amy Crav.
2514 William,
Horn.
2367 Priscilla,
Homer.
2366 Lucinda,
Horasy.
346 Glenora Fran-
ces, 109
346 Margaret, 109
346 Thomas Hope-
well. lOP
Horter.
3372 Blanche F
497 Catharine.
3372 Charles M
6035 Marjorle
Eavenson,
Horton.
1441 Mary A..
2362 Mary Aman.
da, 625
Hosock.
2644 Lulu, 668
HoskiiiB.
848 Adam P., 222, 79
219 Alexander, 79
613 Eliza, 147
308
581
581
581
626
620
35f
144
356
356 I
40S
513
2550
850
219
219
Name Page
Elmira, 221, 79
Hannah, 79
Hannah, 147
Henry N.,
659. 222
Joseph, 147 '
Mary A., 659, 222 i
Mary Ann, ]
Nancy. 222,' 79 !
Rhoda Maria, 222
Rosanna, 79
Thomas,
Name
Edgar
George,
Edward Gll-
flllan,
Edward Hi-
ram.
Frederick
Auld,
Harry Hack,
ney,
424 7 Virginia Wy-
Page
No.
1775
4077
6745
2549
HotcbklES,
4939 Maud.
Hoteklss.
4898 Burton,
4898 Izro,
Honcli.
34S7 Anna B.,
62S7 Charles N.,
Hiiam Ed-
gar,
Thais L..
Thelma O.,
Orlan G.,
HoDBeholder.
Alfred E.,
Daniel How-
ard,
Daniel,
Dora E.,
Earnest
Wesley,
Edward W.,
Emma,
Emma C,
Florence A.,
Georgia A.,
Halleck
3487
62SS
62S9
6286
7032
2091
4754
4757
4754
2086
2091
659
596
592
592
Hney.
210
Huff.
ly.
.J. ...
4758
7034
575
575
575
575
575
574
575
574 i
575
4757
7033
7031
4747
4755
474S
4755
2086
4759
34S1
2890
1002
3716
2891
6456
3541
3481
553
2891
575
574
575
574 I
575 '
Harley Theo-
dore, 575
Harvey M., 575
John Donald, 575
Laurence B, 574
Luella, ■ •i'i
Martha,
Arartha
Perry O.
Samuel,
Virgil B
Honoer.
31122 Sophia J., 438
Howard
Aldith. 372
Chester, 372
Edgar C, 281
Elizabeth H 281
Emma. 408
Hannah, 137
Dr. Henry. 45
John, 137
Leiand, 372
Mary H., 281
Mary Laura, 408
Nettie B.. 382
Sadie E., 372
Surah, 156
Thomas
Reeoe, 281
Willinm. 28]
William O., 408
Howdyahell.
Dora E., 575
— — Evan W., 575
7036 William F.. 575
7035 ZeKla Ethel, 575
Howell.
336 Rev. J. B., 107
Hnbbard.
831 Sarah, 218
Hndson.
6742 Charles Sid-
well, 4»S
5469
3454
5472
2543
5467
5468
5467
7413
7417
6222
5468
658
658
369
1577 Annie May, 441
3970 Catharine, 441
3969 Morris Leah, 441
1577 Samuel L., 441
Haffman.
3454 Abraham, 369
5475 Clyde Ray-
mond,
Dessie,
Electa S.,
Fannie
Mills,
Gertrude,
Hallie Sal.
ena.
Hannah Sal-
ena,
Harry,
Harry Gar.
field,
Helen,
Henry Gar-
Tlson,
Henry Otto.
Henry Otto,
Isaac Van
Voorhls,
5466 John Hop.
kins,
Kathleen,
Lelia,
Lelia,
Lillian Gert-
rude,
54 65 Lizzie Ver-
enn,
7412 Lloyd,
7416 Louisa,
5473 Lulu May,
5466 Margaret,
7410 Mary Sel-
ena,
"411 Mildred,
5452 Myrtle
5475 Nellie
Blanche,
Sheldon,
Stanley R,
William E.,
Wilma J..
Hafford.
526S Allison,
George Le-
iand,
James,
L. Madison,
7415
6220
6219
6221
7343
1002
2:) 84
7344
2384
7341
5244
7342
Milton Evan, 633
Phebe.
Russell,
Smith.
Rachel Ad-
die,
HnerglnB.
1339 Hannah A.,
Hngrhes.
4277 Aden R..
Alice May,
Edgar A_
ElIzaT)eth,
Harriet,
Helen B.,
Helen Vir.
glnla.
4271
635
633
633
498
497
497
93
497
Name
John L.,
Joseph D..
278 Lamira,
4077 Manel,
248 Margaret,
6771 Marshall.
482 Mary Eliza-
beth,
6770 Max L,
4276 Myrtle L.,
4998 Nellie Len-
ora,
3356 Nettie,
4273 Nygetta,
278 Samuel,
1775 Sarah J.,
4271 Susanna,
4272 Thadius L.,
6768 Thadius W..
4998 William
Lloyd,
4273 Walter,
Hnlbert.
193 Eliza A.,
Hull.
42SS Albert L.,
4287 Arthur,
1782 Elijah Nel-
son,
4285 Emma El.
dora.
4286 Ernest
Lloyd,
1789 Lydia N..
Humphreys.
270 Elizabeth,
Hunker.
5030 Chauncey,
2230 Eliza Aleen,
2230 Frederic R.,
5028 James P.,
5029 Zoe M.,
Hunt.
5071
5072
130
Page
497
458
93
45»
85
497
140
497
497
694
353
497
93
497
497
497
497
499
499
609
609
609
609
609
Alice. 614
Almira Pearl 614
Debe, 65
Eliza, 67
James, 67
Joseph, 55
Mary, 67
M.vrtle A.. 614
Rebecca, 59
Rosa May, 613
William M., 613
176
5073
144
2373
2273
Hunter.
1714 Elizabeth.
2506 Grace G.,
4131 Harry J.,
6609 John Fran-
cis,
4132 John Levi,
4134 Lydia Ada-
laide.
4132 Nelly Bly.
6610 Robert Les.
51e,
4133 W. Everett,
1714 Watson J.,
Hurford.
44 Hannah.
Husband.
4546 .^.nna Ddith,
4 54 6 Edgar,
Horlburt.
4471 Elizabeth,
HntcUnaon
1665 Mary A.,
Hyde.
768 Mary,
93 Margaret,
93 Martha,
93 Robert,
468
654
468
469
469
468
527
461
205
I054
PALMER INDEX.
No.
Heeler,
2147 Mary
Illick.
2199 Anna
Imlay,
Name Page
604
3503
3506
3502
3507
1346
3508
3505
3504
1346
Carrie Rebec-
ca, 376
Ethelinda, 376
Flora. 376
Ida Louisa. 376
Joel Thomas, 37 5
Josephine, 376
IjUcinda. 376
Margaret. 376
Phebe Ann, 375
Insrram.
4074 Ada,
1619
4073
141
4073
1519
1653
4U74
Albert Mas-
sey, 4 58
Beulah Ella, 430
E. Marie, 458
Elizabeth, 58
Francis
Tucker, 458
Fredericli T., 458
Joseph Tay-
lor, 430
John Taylor, 430
Marion, 458
Norris
Smith,
458
257
257
Alice C,
Charles Ber.
ton,
Charles Fos-
ter, 256
Chester Carl, 257
Edwin Palm-
er. 257
5727 Edwin Rol-
lin.
Elsie Mabel, 257
Foster Dili-
ey, 2 57
Gertrude Jes-
sie, 257
Ira Willie, 256
Jessie L., 256
Marg-aret Al-
ice, 257
Mary Edith, 257
Mary M.,
William
2758
2759
5731
5728
931
931
Irons.
4183 Catharine,
256
Jackson.
970 Agnes,
436 Andrew,
546 Ann,
279 Catharine,
93 Deborah,
350 Elizabeth B.,
360 Elizabeth D.,
3370 Elsie Louise,
2028 Mary,
6698 Mary Eliza-
beth,
1600 Mary Fran-
ces,
4196 Mary Matil-
da,
2292 Nora Bell,
177 Ruth,
2292 S. E..
350 William
Benjamin,
5196 William R.,
Jacobs.
444 Mary Ann,
444 Richard,
4 44 Lydla,
James.
123 Aaron,
128
127
127
3828
123
3829
123
3833
3832
491
123
3831
Name Page
Amos M., 425
Ann, 53
Arlelgh Vine, 425
Chester M., 426
Delbert Les-
ter, 425
Edna Merl, 425
Elizabeth, 53
Everett Ray 42 6
Hannah, 53
Ida Ethel, 425
I^a Fern, 425
Jennie, 143
Jesre. 53
.John, 6
Joseph, 53
Julia A.. 425
Rachel, 11
Susanna, 161
Therissia
May, 425
Zelma
Cloves, 425
Jamison.
194 9 Florence,
1949 Taylor,
Jaquette.
108 Ann Juliann,
108 Catharine,
108 Peter,
Jay.
2304 Eulalia,
Jefferls.
3761 Ada,
1458 Angelina,
1459 Anna C,
516 Anna E.,
3753 Bertha R.,
1459 Charles S..
414,
455 Cheyney,
516 Che^•ney,
3758 Edna,
1456 Edward,
1395 Edwin.
1460 Edwin, 414,
566 Elizabeth,
3765 Elizabeth
Barnard.
3756 Ethel Phil-
ena.
3757 Homer
Hoopes,
2011 Ira M,.
3755 J. Walter,
1173 Jane Ray-
mond,
1395 Jennie Jones,
1460 Jennie
Jones,
3754 Joseph H..
456 Joshua,
2011 Lydia Anna,
516 Maria,
3762 Marion,
455 Martha, :
1457 Mary Eliza-
beth,
1903 Mary Elma,
566 Nathan,
3760 Noel.
566 Peninah,
3759 Percy,
291 Phebe,
455 Rachel,
4677 Raymond
Palmer,
1458 Thomas K.,
413,
1461 Walker,
4678 Wavne B.,
1457 William L..
413,
Jefferson.
5250 Mary Eliza-
beth,
Jencbs.
3863 Ethel, 428,
572
No. Name Page
Jenness,
2930 Clara, 288
2929 Gertie, 288
1031 Ida May, 288
1031 Levi. 288
2931 Levi, 288
Jennlng-B.
3116 Anna S , 317
7020 Beatrice,
200 Chatham,
1146 Ciarrcson, 31T
200 Elizabeth. 74
3118 Elma F., 318
4729 Ida May., 572
3117 Levi, 318
1145 Margaret C, 317
4 729 William, 572
3119 William Si, 318
Jernle.
2 John, 6
Jesse.
6066 Bertha, 359
6068 Charles, 359
33S5 Charles E., 359
6065 Edith, ' 359
6067 Howard, 359
3385 Orpha S., 359
Jetmer.
5S47 Arthur, 284
5846 Catherine, 284
2901 Charles, 284
58 48 Hazel Mary, 284
2901 Lizzie May, 284
Jolj.
14 Andrew, 18
Joder.
588 Anna, 164
588 Catherine, 164
588 Joseph, 164
John,
718 Amos Y., 192
2150 Amos T., Jr,
588, 193
2149 Aramintia, 588
718 Asa T„ 192
3052 Beatrice
Palmer, 306
3050 Clyde Ber-
nard, 306
718 Eleanor, 192
2340 Elizaheth, 624
6198 Elizabeth, 624
3051 Ettvel Ros-
lyn, 306
7363 Forest Wat-
son, 634
1096 Hannah S., 305
7089 Harold D., 588
2149 Henry H.,
588, 193
10D6 Hillery. 305
3053 Hubert De-
Warel, 306
7362 Jasper Ar.
leigh, 634
7361 Letta Madge, 634
473 Lydia, 137
3054 Marguerite. 306
718 Mary. 192
5298 Mattie, 624
4 873 Mayme B., 688
5199 Mayme, 624
7460 Myrtle Beat-
rice. 634
5261 Phe'^6 F., 634
5199 Philip Carl-
ton, 624
4873 Ralph A.. 588
5197 Sarah Ann, 624
5261 Thomas J, 634
2340 William F., 624
5197 William Park-
er, 624
Johns.
5684 John M.. 253
7438 Kathryn, 253
No. Name Page
5684 Mary. 253
Johnson.
7351 Aldyne, 634
320 Ann, 103. 43
6666 Anna E., 479
896 Anna Mary, 236
4171 B. Prank, 479
29 Benjamin, 25
2638 Bessie K.. 237
1140 Cantwell,
315, 103
3582 Charles S.. 389
2 7S6 Charles Wil-
liam, 262
6354 Charles Wil-
liam, 389
7426 Earl, 227
2480 Edna. 418
883 Elizabeth, 228
7348 Ella Estella, 634
6671 Ella S., 480
7497 Ellen Cath.
arine, 479
5256 Emeline, 633
7353 Emma May, 6.'!4
6665 Emma Mav 479
7496 Esther Pearl, 479
6669 George Hen-
ry, 479
5531 Gertrude Lev.
is, 227
5755 Ilvia Mae, 262
7350 James Al-
bert, 634
6668 Jeptha P., 479
7347 John Daniel, 634
1141 John Wil-
liam, 315, 103
319 Joseph, 103 43
883 Joseph E., 228
83 Joshua, 43
1139 Joshua M..
314. 103
2601 Laura S., 228
5256 Lincoln, 633
6670 Mabel, 480
476 Margaret, 138
51 Margaret, 33
1135 Margaret.
314, 103
1254 Margaret, 338
83 Margaret, 43
4171 Marie Jean-
ette. 479
2017 Marie. 564
29 Martha, 25
S3 Mary, 43
1138 Mary Eliza,
314, 103
1139 Mary Eliza-
beth, 314
5756 Mary Fidelia 262
3918 Marv Y.. 437
2786 Nellie May, 262
5531 Norton, 227
1141 Orilla C, 315
1136 Orlistis Rob.
ert. 314. 103
3584 Ortensia
Grace, 389
3582 Rhoda Reid. 339
318 Robert. 103, 43
83 Robert 43
896 Robert 236
1142 Robert 103
7352 Ross Lin-
coln. 634
666Z Sadie. 479
1137 Sarah El-
len. 103, 314
3101 Sarah, 315
318 Sarah. 103
7349 Sarah Ethel, 634
3918 William, 437
35S4 William D., 389
6667 WilnTer Fran-
cis,
Jones.
450 Abby, 130
1884 Abel. 53S
1413 Abigail, 396
PALMER INDEX
1055
No.
6460
3736
4604
3673
4501
120
126
31
1444
1439
33
123
451
3681
3737
6452
954
123
448
31
32
1440
63S3
6378
1414
1440
6384
3687
3668
3668
1450
3668
3156
1537
3714
3722
1438
3658
3127
6381
3644
6427
5114
1413
6376
7209
6411
2747
6458
3683
3659
1441
3719
3664
3642
429
115
119
452
1536
1446
128
3684
6380
3717
3643
3740
3657
1445
3716
3719
3665
7484
5114
3667
Name Page
Albert C, 410
Albert James 410
Alice B,, 533
Alice Luella, 402
Alvln Rufus, 543
Amy. 52, 26
Amy (2nd) 54, 26
Amy, 25
Anna. 409
Anna Eliza,
beth, 533
Anna Mary.
407, 129
Ann. 126
Ann, 53
Ann, 130, 53
Annie Irena, 403
Annie May, 4]0
Archibold M. 408
Austin. 262
Benjamin, 53, 26
Benjamin 129. 53
Benjamin, 25
Benjamin, 26
Benjanrin,
407, 129
Benjamin Ed-
gar, 397 !
Benjamin
Francis, 397
Benjamin
Franklin. 397, 128 I
Benjamin,
No.
1448
1443
447
3658
3131
3898
3709
2789
1540
433
40(i
263
402
Jr
407
Benjamin
Otis,
Bert,
Bessie,
Bessie
Thomas,
Caleb,
Carl Manly,
Carolyn,
Carrie.
Carrie,
Carrie.
Chalkley M.,
407,
Charles,
Charlotte T.,
Chester Har.
old. 397
Clara, 397
Clara Bernlce 401
Clark. 616
Curtis James
396,' 128
Darwin E.. 397
Delia. 616
Dollie, 399
Dora, 254
Dorothy, 408
Edgar Em.
mat, 403
Edith May, 405
Edwin, 407
Edwin,
Effa Mae.
Effle, 401
Elizabeth, 124
Elizabeth, 50
Elizabeth, 51, 26
Elizabeth 130 53
Elizabeth
Ann, 433. 140
Elizabeth
Ann. 130, 409
Elizabeth H., 55
Ella M.. 403
Ella Susan, 397
Ellen H,. 408
Elmer B.,
ElnTer Jos-
eph. 410
Elsie. 400
Emma, 409, 129
Emma, 408
Emma, 408
Emma C, 401
Emaline, 478
Eola D. L.. 616
Ernest W., 401
408
129
400
319
40S
397
3682
6365
3735
1416
1427
3641
3688
3900
7207
6374
6453
3739-
3720
3899
3678
3639
1423
1449
Name Page
Esther, 130
Esther Ann. 129
E.sther P., 129, 63
Ethel, 400
Etta Ellse,
Eulalia,
Eva May,
Firl.
Florence
May, 434, 140
Frances Em-
ma. 130
Frank, K^a
Frank Fen-
nech,
Frank Mor.
ton, 340
George E., 397
George H.,
404. 129
George How-
ard. 397
George Lauer,
433. 140
Gertrude E. 403
Grace May, 397
Gilbert Grant 410
Hannah, 26
Hannah, 52, 26
Hannah, 402
Hannah, 406
Hannah Ann,
399. 128
Hannah Ann, 129
Harriet J
Harry,
Helen,
Hildegard,
Hiram B.,
Horace Win-
field.
Homer Jer-
sey.
Horton,
Howard C.
Howard,
Howard Cov.
ington.
I. E..
397
403
433
616
397
408
403
1158
6368
481
., 397 ,
Ida. 403
Isa, 403 I
Isaac James,
130, 411
323
397
6366
3635
1420
711
3657
1437
415
1418
3644
449
115
124
1422
3660
6372
3127
1425
1447
1417
446
450
1423
James A.,
Jani-es W.
Jane. 140
Jane, 151
Jane. 26
Jasper N., 397
Jennie, 396
Jennie Eliz-
abeth, 401
^Jerse, 36
Jesse, 400
Jesse E., 406, 129
Jesse J.. 128, 53
Jesse J.. Jr
401, 128
Jesse Jones, 407
Jessie W., 397
John. 129, 53
Jolin. 01)
John, 53, 26
John. 402. 128
John,
John Ben,
John Meiri-
wether,
John Pratt,
Joseph, 130,
Joseph Car.
penter, 400, 128
Joseph J.. 53 128
Joshua S.. 130, 63
Joshua Sharp,
lefs. 403, 12s
Joshua Sharp-
less, 409
Julia A., 397
Julia Mild-
red, 402
Junie Elmer, 397
401
319
129
410
No.
3721
3666
1158
3680
4540
3739
6426
3659
3675
1189
1539
1260
118
446
3677
6370
1414
6364
3661
3767
6652
6461
1428
1418
3718
1441
1415
1115
1447
1417
3692
3128
4500
3736
1452
480
3686
3144
402 1 6283
3646
3738
.?663
3 643
3670
2790
2788
116S
3686
4 505
2791
3645
1451
7483
121
3634
3679
.'741
3723
7206
127
1421
479
31
31
14 20
128
31
481
31
4505
.•!645
3742
7111;
6375
6371
.■^670
6455
Name Page
Laura, 408
Laura C. 401
Laura Turkin 323
Lena, 403
Lena. 540
Lena M., 410
Leo Cameron 401
Lettie, 401
Lillian Elsie, 402
Lillie B., 328
Loulla, 434
Luida Belle, 340
Lydia, 51. 26
Lvdia Ann, 128
Mabel Esther 402
Mabel Idona 397
Maranda, 397
Maranda, 397
Margaret, 401
Margaret G., 416
Marie J. 477
Mark Gilbert 410
Martha P., 404
Mary. 401
Mary, 408
Marv A.. 408
Mary Ann,
398. 128
Mary E.. 310
Mary Eliza-
beth, 410
Mary Eliza,
beth, 396
Mary Ellen 400
Mary Emma. 404
Mary Flem.
ing. 319
Marv Fran,
pes, 434. 140
Mary Hanna, 533
Mary Jane, 410
Mary Louisa,
130,: 411
Mary S.. 139 55
May, 403
Mazie Flem.
Ing,
Mildred Mar
garet,
Nellie Kes.
iah.
Nellie V..
Nette v.,
Nettie,
Nettie A.,
Normon E.,
Norris Emer.
son,
Ogden.
Omer.
Ordana,
Otto.
Pearl,
Penelope
Jane,
Penrose D.
Phebe. 52
Phebe J.
Ralph C,
Ray W-esIey,
323
" 397
398
410
401
397
402
263
' 2 63
325
403
533
263
398
Raymond, ,„t,
Ravnor N. 616
Rebecca, 26. 55
Rebecca. 193
Rebecca. 139. 55
Rebecca, 25
25
401. 128
55 26
Reece.
Rees.
Rees.
Rees
Eees B., 140. 55
Richard.: 26
Robert Lew.
is. 533
Rolfe Ernest, 398
Russell Har.
ri.son, 411
jRuth, 36
Ruth A„ 397
Sadie Keslah. 397
Samuel B., 402
Samuel Hor.
1419
448
1442
954
3674
1444
Name Page
ton, 408
Sarah, 77
Sarah C,
403, 128
Sarah A, 401
Sarah Ann, 129
Sarah Ann,
409. 129
Sarah E.. 262
Sarah Lavina 402
Sharpless,
409. 129
449
3637
3671
3672
3901
6652
3636
6367
3639
3738
3672
1426
3643
Sherman,
Sidney.
Sidney,
Sidney H..
Stella.
Susan,
Susan Ann,
Susan I.. oi,u
Susan Ursula 402
Susanna, 29
Susanna, 407
Suzanne Frls-
396
53, 26
408
408
616
12s
129
396
323
402
434
477
396
397
397
by,
Sylvia .L,
Theda M..
Thomas.
Ulysses
Grant
Viola Julia,
Wairen,
Warren Jar.
rard. 410
William, 401
William Hes-
^ell, 434, 140
William Ir.
win. 402
William Lew.
Is, 129
William Rob.
ert. 397
Dr. William
T., ^ S19
Zachary Tay.
lor,
401. 128
Kaln.
487 Bridget,
Kaley.
595 Albertus,
Barbara O..
Ruthanna,
Sidney.
595
1866
1865
166
166
166
166
Karr.
5155
5156
Hazel,
Jennie Eliza-
beth,
2301 Mary Mer.
rilla,
5154 Orville A,
5157 ^Robert Tay.
2301 William T.,
Eaufflnan.
7003 Alice H.
4613 Daniel B'.,
4613 Jennie.
2742 Mary,
Keag-le.
2210 Charles I.,
5002 Charles Law.
rence,
2210 Mary Caro.
line,
5003 Robert Fran,
cis,
Keech.
6043 Harvey Le-
roy,
Ida C.
John.
Myrtle.
Ronald Qll-
bert,
Sarah,
554
664
564
264
606
606
606
606
6042
6041
6044
154
357
357
367
367
I056
PALMER INDEX.
No.
Keek.
4442 Laura,
Keel.
211S
Name Page I No.
511
Anna W.,
Delia B.,
Etta L..
-Tnhn B..
May,
4S10
2118
4812
Keen.
1506 Viola M.,
Keene.
5005 Chester Fran-
cis,
5004 Ethel May.
2211 Francis Ad-
ams,
Gladys Mal-
itia,
Ida Adelle,
5006
2211
Kehler.
742 Fanny,
742 Michael.
742 Nancy Ellen,
Keim,
4651 Carrie.
2764 Susie,
Keith.
4010 Anna Clara,
1 George,
4610 Henry Den-
ney,
Kelley.
1771 Dr. George
1771
1771
4262
4261
W.,
Edgar,
Elizabeth
Ellen.
Frank B.,
Laura Vir
ginia.
Margraret,
Mary,
2907
5863
2906
496
495
496
496
496
SO
409
285
Amos P.,
Arthur Grout 2S6
Beitha Lois
Abba.
2909 Edith
1023 John C
2909 John C,
2908 Margaret Re.
becca,
2909 Mary Flor-
ence,
Mary L.,
4535
607
4535
1424
1424
6961
1023
Kelly.
6965 Amor Norris
Bertha L.,
Eliza.
Mortimer H.
Milton,
Sarah C,
Walter Hall,
KemWe.
1S04 Josephine,
1991 Letitia.
Kendall.
371 Eva B.,
371 Margaret,
303 Marv
371 O. H..
Kendlgr,
3632 Ellsworth
Hoopes,
Emma L.,
Jacob H..
Mary Edna,
Nellie May,
1412
1412
3631
3554
114
114
100
114
396
396 !
396 t
396
384
Kennady.
1275 Annie
Kennedy.
2290 Delia,
4238
6730
1290
Name
Earle.
Edmund A
George,
Hager
Claude,
Jennie M.,
Royal,
Jennie,
Page
491
, 491
491
491
491
491
345
Kennerley.
2 John,
Kenny.
4089 Emma.
Kent.
398 Ann,
377 Anna,
377 Daniel,
398 Daniel,
377 Esther,
398 Esther,
398 Mary Ann,
398 William.
Kepner.
120
115
115
120
115
120
120
120
3672
Ker.
5985
3134
1156
3135
Sylvia J..
Charles
Douglas,
Charles
Thomson,
George,
Howard
Chamberlain,
Jessie Shep-
lierd,
John,
Josephine,
Pamelia
Archer.
327
320
320
3270
Richard,
327
5982
Richard, Jr..
327
3136
William H..
320
1156
William Hen
ry.
"320
Kerlln.
5
Margery,
4
Kerns.
662
Magdaline,
182
Kerr
1191-
1192 Alice
Grace, 328
lOS
1189-
1190 Andrew
328
10s
343
Andrew
108
3184
Andrew Jr.
329
343
Clara.
108
6242
Dona Mild-
red,
371
118S
Emma,
108
."(055
Kva.
306
5920
Everett H..
306
343
George G.,
-.08
343
Hannah,
108
1190-
1191 Helen
Margaretta,
328,
108
6247
Irad Cand-
ley.
371
34G9
James A,,
371
6246
Jennie May,
371
1189
Lillie B.,
329
6243
Louis Wil-
ton.
371
6245
Lowell Lev-
is,
371
6244
Mammie
Gertrude,
371
1188-
1189 Mary G
1-
lespie, .''28,
108
6241
Nannie Dot.
371
3469
Nina B.,
371
3055
William,
306
Kester.
47 Anna,
2148 Clara Ellen.
110 Elisha,
4870
187
2143
188
4872
Name Page
Esther Al-
lena, 588
Hannah, 31
John, 31
Lonna Mary, 588
Mary, 71
Marv Anna, 586
Rachel, 71
Raymond
Roscoe. 588
2148 Ricliard C, 58S
46 Samuel, 31
4S60 Sanruel Clif.
ton,
46 Sarah.
46 Susanna.
4869 Thomas
Ralph,
Kewney.
2517 John Frank-
588
2517
lin.
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth,
Lettice,
Moses,
Moses,
Moses.
858
1787
4308
856
2561
2562
2411
4300
5321
5322
862
854
4301
2563
4303
857
4307
2411
4309
4306
221
854
5320
4302
S63
121
2559
4303
Kiebl.
3577
3677
Kille.
590
590
590
468
656
18
223,
501
Amelia,
Amy,
Elizabeth.
661,
Elizabeth,
223. 79
Elizabeth, 79
Elmira 224, 79
George, 224, 79
George Wil-
ey, 501
Hannah
Jane,
Henry,
Eda S..
Isabelle, 223,
James H.,
John,
John.
John R.,
Luverna,
Mabel E.,
Mary A., 224
Mary,
Mary OliVfC,
Minnie,
Nancy.
Norris, 223,
Novella C ,
Phebe.
Rose P.,
Sarah, 223
Sar".h Eliza,
223
3, 79
501
501
79
223
223
641
501
641
641
Sh(!
Tes.sie Bell,
Thomas,
Thfpmas, 2.23,
Walter,
Wesley How-
ard L.,
William, 224,
William.
William,
William Hen-
ry,
Charles W.,
Maggie May.
Mary,
Marv Ann,
Thomas,
Abigail H.,
Abner,
Rebecca,
KlUen.
2742 Vernella.
458
No.
Kilmer
2721 B. Mabel,
Bernice B.,
Doris.
George E.,
Georgie,
Kimble.
4924 Effle J.,
111! Elizabeth,
Estella
Maude,
6673
5671
2721
6672
4956
4924
726
726
7165
21S6
2187
F. A.,
Name Page
250
250
250
250
250
595
195
598
595
195
194
595
600
George,
Hannah,
Klover Alice.
Margaret E.,
Mary E..
601.
726 Peter,
2186 Zephaniah,
600.
Kimes.
541 David,
541 Mary,
541 Mary S..
Kindt.
4847
4849
4862
4S41
4848
2146
4842
4852
195
154
154
154
4840
4858
4867
2148
2147
4853
5864
2144
7082
7986
4840
4848
2142
2145
4860
4861
4850
4846
2143
2147
4857
4843
717
2144
2146
4844
7083
7084
4855
Ada,
Agnes Jennie,
Alfred P.,
AUie Irene,
Anna,
Annie.
Annie Ethel,
Bernard Clif-
ton,
Be.'sie.
Bruce E.,
Byron Carr,
Clara Ellen,
6SS,
Clinton
Clyde M..
Harman C,
Harold D..
Hari"y Elizah
Henry H.. „
588,
Jennie Marie,
Jennie V.,
Jessie C.,
Jessie Mary,
John Layton,
John M.,
John Mathias
John P., 586.
Lewis F.,
Lillian B..
Louie May.
Mabel Jessie,
Mary,
Mary Anna.
Mary C,
Mary L..
Mary Olive,
Matthias,
Nathan Oli-
Nic'holas Clif-
ton, 5S7,
Rachel Ellen.
Robert C,
586.
Robert C,
Russell,
Ruth,
Samuel Clif-
ton,
Sarah Ann,
Varon Oli.
ver.
William.
William Don-
ald,
William Law-
rence Math-
587
587
588
586
587
587
586
Kin?.
900
Ella R.,
192
586
587
587
588
588
237
PALMER INDEX.
1057
No. Name Page
3112 Grace G., 316
6970 Horatio Wil.
liarrr, 31 C
1245 Laura M.. 337
1198 Louisa, 330
3112 Luther, 316
1350 Lyman. 377
525 Mary, 150
1350 Sara Eliza-
beth. 377
14 Thomas, 18
Xlngrelay.
2202 Lorena H., 605
Xing'sman.
244 Elizabeth, 83
XiiiBey.
7434 Alfred Stev-
enson, 253
5682 Boyden, 253
7435 Boyden, Jr.. 253
7436 Elizabeth, 253
467 Elizabeth 134
7433 George
Stearns, 253
56S3 Greta, 253
652 Maria E., 179
652 Rachel, 179
467 Rachel C, 134
652 Samuel. 179
467 Thomas, 134
Xlrgran.
32 Benjamin, 26
130 Deve. 55
130 Deve Haw-
ley, 55
129 Elizabeth, 55, 26
32 Hugh, 26
32 Jemina, 26
32 Mary. 26
130 Valentine, 56, 26
KiTK.
4330 Ada, 607
3700 Mary How.
ard, 405
3700 Pinkney Ja-
cob. 405
1089 Susanna G., 301
6442 Warren Ben-
ton, 405
Eirkendall.
723 Frances, 194
Eisbler.
2081 Margaret A., 572
Eltcheii,
6760 Elizabeth. 495
4255 Ida C, 495
4255 L.. 495
303 Sarah, 100
Kittle.
4600 Arthur Spen-
cer, 551
6998 Elizabeth
Hoyt. 55]
4600 Elizabeth N.. 551
XUne.
1351 Thcressa, 377
KUnsrel.
1858 A. F., 524
4457 Clayton H.. 624
4458 Edna A., 524
4459 Jennie S., 524
1858 Ruth Emma, 524
Klingrer.
4727 Clara G., 572
4728 Cora, 572
4728 Edgar M.. 572
2080 Elizabeth. 572 '
2080 George W., 572 !
4726 Jasper N.. 572
4726 Sarah E., 572
Xllng-ler.
4738 Jacob, 573
4737 Luella, 573
Page
No. Name
Knapp.
991 Charles B.. 271
8864 Leland S., 271
991 Martha M., 271
Kneedler,
3152 Edith Tilgh-
am. 324
1166 Howard S., 324
3153 Howard S..
Jr.. 324
1166 Mary, 324
K2ilfort.
902 Hannah, 237
Kn'.^lit.
1981 Daisy, 559
44 Giles, 30
4 4 Mary. 3 0
SS5 Mary, 231
Knonse.
260 Anna, 88
ick.
88
Koch.
5345 Elsie A., 643
Eomnes.
561 Ellen. 158
Koon.
259 Mary E.. 88
Kramer.
4621 Idella A., 555
Krauser.
Krier.
3518 Henry L., 378
3518 Reginia Alice 378
6312 Robert Nich-
olis. 378
4S20 Juanita Ad-
rian,
4820 Leroy,
Zia Cross.
4273 Nygetta.
Lafayette.
140 Gen.,
:Lag-rave.
2236 Cora Alice,
753 Dennis.
2235 Frank Les-
lie,
753 Mary Emily,
2239 Myrtle Luel-
497 I
i
58 1
la.
2237 A'erna Es-
ther,
2238 Vesta Eliza,
I^ain,
5387 James Guy,
5387 Lena F..
I^alrd.
219 Rosanna,
Ziamh.
682 Mary,
Jiamtora..
465 Elizabeth,
3906 Lena,
I^ampley.
244 Elizabeth.
j^ancaster.
1806 Josephine,
Ijanclian.
1894 Kate,
No. Name Page
I^andon,
5643 Arthur Fran
5643 Blanche
Myel,
^andls.
3039 Anna Jane,
Ijangrley.
619 Mary.
Iiaulnsr.
1147 Alice,
Kantz.
1835 Addah,
Anna Maud.
Arthur C,
Catharine.
Elme.r Zook,
John How-
ard,
John S.,
M^iry M..
Charles,
Mirriam,
Charles Ly-
man.
I^arkin.
1496 Ada Eliza-
beth.
Alice P.. 137, 55
Arrry, 54
Anna Eliza-
beth. 138. 430
1517 Annie S.,
429. 138
Bessie B., 429
Beulah, 137. 55
Beulah Ella,
138, 430
Beulah Ellie, 430
Branson R..
Chalkley M.'
Clara,
Clara Eliza,
Clara R.,
Dorothy M..
Dudley, 136
Edith. 429,
Edward.
Eli B., 13
Eliza, 13
4401
4400
588
4402
4403
1835
1836
4095
4095
6596
474
126
1520
1515
475
1519
37S6
477
3877
1512
3841
1494
1518
1478
473
246
246
568
318
518
462
462
136
431
418
138
430 f
428
426 ;
424 1
13s
134
1524
470
2441
466
1505
3782
1498
3822
478
926
3860
476
1498
1068
1507
3861
Eliza J.
Elizabeth.
135. 55
Emile Ethel. 568
Emma, 134, 54
Emma T.,
426
137
Enos J..
Esther.
Eva,
133. 51
418
54
134
Eva M.. 418
Frank Foote, 418
Frona B.. 424
Gl.Hdys Olive,
Hannali, 139,
Hannah.
Hannah
Harriet.
Harvey
Thomas, 424. 136
Hazel R- 418
Helen L.. 426
Horace Jones,
138, 430
Ida. 297
Ida H.. 426, 137
Ida J., 428
Isaac, 134, 54
Isaac Thorn.
54
251
428
138
as,
Janrcs.
James H..
426.
Jennie Ale-
tha,
137
134
430 •
No. Name Page
1522 Jenny Cal-
ver. 138. 430
126-127 John, 64, 65
475 John, 138
1497 John B.. 424
1523 John B., 139, 430
459 Jones. 133, 64
126-127 Joseph,
54. 55
3874 Joseph. 430
476 Joseph, 138, 55
4708 Joseph Palm-
1514 JoVeph Salk-
eld, 138
1504 Julia A.,
1483 Lillian S H.' 418
1495 Lucy 136
468 Lydia Ann,
4/7 Lydia E., 138
473 Lydia Eliza-
beth. 137
1494 Lydia M., 424
3839 Margaret E. 426
464 Martha. 133. 54
126-127 Martha.
54. 56
3033 Martha E.. 303
1503 Martha R. 137
4707 Martha Rog.
,„, ers, 568
461 Mary, 133, 54
473 Mary, 137
loJ3 Mary Alice. 430
1497 Mary Alice,
,f., 136. 424
1521 Mary Eliza-
beth. 430
463 Mary Ellen. 133
4710 Mary Gene.
vieve. 568
38 1 3 Mary Lizzie, 430
1515 Milton Wal-
„„„, ter, 138. 429
3864 Miriam U., 429
1508 Oliver B.,
3821 Paul Giflford". 424
3839 Paul H., 426
1512 Pcnnell, 428, 438
2041 Penrose, 458
465 Phebe M.. 134, 54
46 7 Rachel C. 134
127 Rebecca, 55
472 Rebecca J..
,-„„ „ i36. 55
4i09 Rebecca Kim-
,., ble. 568
4.7 Rees J., 138, 55
460. Sabilla 133, 54
475 Salkeld, 137
475 Sarah. 137
1493 Sarah Re-
becca, 136. 423
1511 Sarah Re-
becca. 138. 427
1516 Shelley. 42.9, 138
1513 Sidney. 428. 138
471 Sidney, 136, 65
1502 Sidney J. 425. 137
470 Thomas, 135, 55
1484 Thomas K..
1506 Viola M.. ' d2R
1483 William B..
418. 134
3875 ■William C. 430
1481 Ziila Amy.
418. 134
Iiathrop,
3100 Alice. 314
1134 Edwin Jr. 314
1134 Mary E., 314
^attlmer,
5843 Claud G., 284
7444 Lloyd, 284
5843 Pauline, 284
I058
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
law,
1176 Julie B., 326
Lawrence.
2146 Annie, 587
1148 Laura. 318
3403 Lottie A.. 362
1333 Sarah Ellen. 367
Kawtiier.
6315 Andrew R-oss 380
3533 Clara, 380
1359 Ellen Eliza, 3(9
3525 Harry Pres-
ton, 379
6316 Harry Pres-
ton. 380
3530 Irma, 380
3530 Joseph Earle 380
6318 Linn Vernon, 380
3525 Mamie. 380
6317 Margaret
Louise. 380
352S Marian, 380
3531 Marv Helen, 370
3727 Maud Lee, 380
3533 Paul Warner 380
3528 Pearl. 380
3532 Raymond Ral-
ston, 380
6319 Robert, 380
3529 Robert, 380
1359 Robert R.. 379
3532 Sara Eliza-
beth, 380
3531 William
James. 380
£ea.
2 Hannah, 7
Iicary.
1126 Julia, 313
Iieaver.
2849 Lizzie, 268
Iiee.
707 Daniel, 190
2410 Flora. 640
2228 Katie. 608
1304 Lillie, 347
707 Sarah, 190
707 Sophia, 190
I.eeaoin.
1111 AhiRail W., 309
1111 Edwin, 309
1897 Esther Mary, 541
3068 Roy. 309
:Geeda.
535 Catherine. 153
Iieepe,
969 Johanna, 21)4
Iiefever.
3710 Harry B., 407
3710 Jessie. 407
Iieliman.
693 Mary Ann, 187
Iietehton.
4S48 Anna. 587
Iielsnre.
4795 John, 579
7056 Lola Forres, 579
4795 Myrtice Ole-
via. 579
Iielvellne.
2666 Lottie, 241
IiemonB.
3673 Alice Luella, 402
6 136 Florence El-
va, 402
3673 Harry H., 402
Iient.
967 Henry, 264
387 John, 116
967 Piery Steven-
son, 264
No. Name Page
l^eonarcl.
4044 Anna May. 455
517 Bertha K., 148
6586 Dorothy Eak-
ins. 454
1629 Edith, 454
1631 Jacob Cham-
berlin, 148, 455
4061 Jean, 454
1631 Jessie Benton
Fremont. 455
4 060 Josephine Ber-
tha. 454
4063 Mabel Mar-
garet, 4 54
574 Mary, 161
4062 Robert B., 454
517 Susanna, 148
1627 Susanna, 148
517 Thomas F., 148
1629 Thomas T..
454. 148
4061 Thomas T.,
Jr., 454
1629 Thomas P., 454
517 Timothy, 148
1628 Virginia L.,
453, 14R
1630 William P..
455. 14S
lieveg'ott.
742 Fanny, 199
I^evls.
8S1 Abigail Ann, 226
881 C. Gro\er, 226
2593 Eugene E., 227
2591 Ida May. 227
2594 J. Edgar T., 227
2590 Josephine B., 227
2589 Laura T.. 226
575 Mary, 161
2593 Mels' E., 227
2592 Theodosia M. 227
Iiewellen.
5214 Alice Maud, 627
5214 Charles, 627
7264 Francis W., 627
7263 Helen D., 627
lewis.
237 Anne. 81
4058 Bernice. 454
4853 Charles Clay-
ton. 587
4056 Charlotte
Chamberlain, 454
1628 Edwin, 453
4059 Edwin Lew-
is. 454
470 Eliza J.. i35
6582 Elizabeth, 453
175 Esther, 67
4055 Fannie Ellen 454
4057 George R., 454
4151 Hannah 474
6585 J. Leonard. 451
4058 Jacob Leon-
ard, 454
503 Jane, 145
4853 Jennie Marie 587
296 Lydia, 97
296 Mary, 97
4054 Mary, 453
3535 Sarah S.. 381
4054 Thomas L, 453
2398 Rachel O., 638
296 Ralph, 97
7088 Robert, 587
470 Samuel, 135
470 Sarah, 135
1628 Virginia L., 453
Xtenchaeiirlngf.
1750 Herman Jr.. 484
4193 Herman Wil-
liam. 484
1750 Mary Clark, 484
4194 Mary Clark, 484
Iieyden..
1022 Abigail A.. 284
No.
Name Page
1022
John,
284
2904
Mary Jane,
284
2905
Thomas,
284
Iilchtentlialer.
743
Caroline,
199
743
David,
199
743
Mary Adella,
199
IilUe;
1613
'sarah R.,
449
Iiludeng-au.
4137
Belle,
471
4137
Frank D.,
471
Iiinley.
7275
Garfield.
628
7275
Maude E.,
628
IilBBey.
292
Elinor.
97
Iilppen.
313
Margaret.
101
I^ipplncott.
2613
Henry Aquil
la,
'231
5556
Marian P.,
231
2614
Aiaiy B. C,
232
2613
barah.
231
Iiitue.
4499
Alite Viola,
533
2765
Edith,
257
2762
Katf«
25?
I^itzenlierg'.
1787
Amelia. 501,
lob
17S6
Arabell, uOu.
109
17S3
Benjamin
v.. 499
159
1783
Benjamin
l<ranklin
Way.
499
42S8
Charlie,
199
6 777
Charlotte
Josephine,
499
4292
Cora Amie,
500
4293
Don Henry,
600
4291
Eda.
500
4290
Ella J.,
499
4291
I'rank Earo,
499
4294
Glen Logan,
50U
1785
Hannah
Jane, 500.
159
561
Harriet.
158
564
James,
158
1782
Lydia Anna.
498,
159
1783
Mary Allucia
499
li84
Mary Eliza-
beth, 500,
159
564
Rhoda Ann,
159
6776
Roy Farrer.
499
564
Sarah Ann,
159
4290
William Roy
499
Llewellyn.
432
David,
124
420
Elizabeth,
122
432
Elizabeth,
124
432
Priscilla,
124
1.01) t>
649
Sarah,
178
1.01: dell.
1076
Emma D..
298
IiOclcard.
1286
Caroline,
344
3292
Charles.
344
3291
Mary.
344
1286
William,
344
Ziockliart.
27
Mary,
25
Iiockwood.
1123
Alfred,
312
1123
Emma M..
312
5355
Martlia Mae.
645
Lodg'e,
457
Abel,
132
No. Name Page
457 Elizabeth. 132
1465 Ida, 415
457 John. 132
457 Magdalena, 132
Loeffier.
2133 Jessie. 584
1225 Jessie M.. 334
Zioftns.
4 John. 10
Logan.
3686 May, 403
Long.
4371 Adah Holl. 515
4910 Ada J., 593
7153 Amy, 593
7167 Bonita Mary, 595
579 Catharine, 163
322 Charles, 104
4927 Charles. 595
7169 Charles Oli-
ver, 598
4019 Clyde C. 593
1S2 4 David Ezra,
515. 163
1370 David Ray-
mond, 515
7170 Donald Booth 595
579 Eliza, 163
4368 Elizabeth. 515
4367 Ellen Gert-
rude, 514
4343 Emma M., 511
1823 Florence C. 514
6S51 Florence
Catharine, 515
4366 Florence
Ruth, 514
7168 Gladys, 595
727 Hannah, 195
7153 Harley N., 593
3505 Helen Ada. 593
322 Hugh, 104
727 James. 195
579 Jonathan, 163
1823 Joseph Hen.
ry, 514, 163
4368 Joseph Her.
bert, 515
4927 I.,ovelle Mel.
vine, 505
323 Martha J.. 104
322 Mary, 101
1821 Mary Cath-
arine. 163, 513
4372 Mary Helen, 515
579 Mnses, 163
1822 Reuben Clark,
514. 163
4369 Reuben Paul. 515
1825 Sarah Eliz-
abeth, 515, 163
1824 Susan S. 515
7154 Sylvia J. 593
Langabangh.
2293 Phebe 617
Longdon.
5297 Arizona 638
LongBtreth.
28 Ann 25
28 Bartholomew 25
28 Elizabeth 25
28 Sarah 25
Looker.
1169 Henr.v Brig.
ham 325
1169 Katherine
Chamberlain 325
3157 Reginald
Earle, 325
Lorentz.
5753 Eva May. 262
2784 Fred J.. 262
5763 Frederick
Howard, 262
5763 Lena Main. 262
2784 Lizzie Addie, 262
PALMER INDEX.
1059
No.
5753
753
2190
Name r
Paul Wil.
liam,
Ruth Mild-
red.
£oadenscliIa,g'er.
2190 Anna Savil-
lah.
Ellis Silves.
ter,
49S0 ■^•illlam
Franklin,
Zionndes.
350 Elizabeth B.,
Iiovell.
1888 Rosella.
£owe.
4605
Ella B., 552
6999 Harry Ro-
land, 552
4605 Harry W. 552
7000 Leon Mitch-
ell, 552
Iiozier.
2911 Levi. 2S6
1023 Levi A., 285
1023 Marv L„ 2S4
2910 Saddle E.. 286
Iiucas.
562 Sarah, 158
562 Swan, 158 j
IiQkens,
2 51 Hannah. 86 1
251 Mary Ann, 86 '
251 Peter, s6
liandy.
2164 Alice L., 594, 193
21S1 Anna. 390
4962 Annie, 599
721 Catharine, 193 I
2163 Catharine i
594 193 '
2162 Delphla A., ' 193 I
4962 Harvey H.. 599 i
721 Ira, 193 '
721 Jane. 193
2181 Gerome K., 599
7180 Margaret
Catharine, 599
2159 Mary E., 593, 193 1
2160 Peter W.,
694, 193
2161 Susan M.
594, 193
721 Thomas, 193
743 Caroline, 199 <
745 Harriet E., 200 i
2211 Ida Adelle. 200
745 Isaac A., 200 1
745 Isabel A., 200
2213 Lincoln Ells-
worth. 200
2212 Stella Me.
dora. 200
I.7le.
5159 Dewey Mc- |
Kinley, 621
2302 Evaline Eliz- !
abeth, 621 I
Quentin Alex- I
ander, 621
Taylor Ivan, 621 :
Vernon Pyle, C21 I
William L.. 621
No. Name Page
M.
UcAfee.
1728 Anna Maria,
473, 155 I
4164 Douglass, 477'
Elizabeth C. (
548
54S
535
472.
Hannah.
Jacob,
Jane,
Joseph,
Joseph, 476,
Lydia, 155.
Mary Jane.
Matilda C,
155, 475
4163
477, 155
47fi
2310
1786
6791
5161
6158
5160
2302
2020
&70I1S.
442
834
442
834
442
442
834
Bandinah,
James,
Jeremiah,
Margaret,
Nicholas,
Sarah.
Sarah Jane.
Sarah
Sallie,
William C,
476
McArtlmr.
20 Alice.
65 John, 3:
20 Robert,
McBride.
32S2 Hazel M.,
32S2 George
UcCall.
292 Andrew,
6553 Annie B
292 Elinor
6553 Harvey W.
2 92 Jane Anna
KcCaiui.
4298 Anna May
Annie,
Arabell,
George
Frank.
6790 Hannah
Belle,
1786 Jesse,
4299 Jesse A.,
4299 Sarah,
McCartln.
938 Annie H..
McCartney.
2400 Margaret,
McCarty.
5801 Catharine S,
KcCanley.
1722 A. C. Bay-
ard. 471
4137 Belle,
4138 Bessie, 471
4136 Caroline D., 471
1723 Charles Hen-
ry 471. 154
1704 Elizabeth,
468. 154
1717 Elizabeth L. 470
4110 Ella Lydia, 471
1719 Eva,
1722 Freeman H.
471,
539 Hugh,
1716 Isabella,
1720 James Neal.
471
471 John,
539 John,
1719 John Roberts,
471. 154
Joseph Dell. 471
Julia Agnes, 471
Julia Eliza-
beth, 471
Lewis G.. 471
Levi Gheen,
469. 154 I
Lydia. 153
Margaret, 153 i
Margaret, I
469, 154
477
343
500
501
258
639
154
471-
154
153
469 I
154 !
136 i
153
i No. Name Page
1718 Mary Gheen,
471. 154
1717 William Coop-
er. 470, 154
UcCay.
14SS Harriet, 421
IScChalne.
224 James, SO
224 Margaret, 80
224 Maria J., 80
UcCliesney.
928 Virginia. 252
McCla-"n.
154 Abijah.
154 Lydia,
McClaskey.
6014 Clara E,
7-148 Hazel, '
7449 Iva,
6014 William,
McClellan.
4616 Caroline H.
4616 James Latta,
1611 Sallie,
KoClelland.
2360 Maria M.,
McCXlliitook.
2958 Amelia Cor-
ringhem,
5888 Ann Eliza,
iieth,
345 Francis.
3)5 Marv.
345 Sarah,
2958 Walter T.,
McClond.
1734 Maria,
McClure.
530 Mary,
McColIongh.
540 Addison
540 Elizabeth,
540 James,
540 Sarah,
McConatliy.
4199 May,
McConnell.
1601 Giace.
752 Mary.
McCook.
217 Dan.
McCord.
7(5 Harriet E.,
McCorkle.
2025 Joseph.
2025 Ruth Anna,
McCormlck.
3489 .lennie Leora
McCray.
4507 Joseph.
4136
1720
4141
539
539
1715
KcCnllen.
2017 Katherine,
McCullong-li.
1513 Catharine,
154 7 Catharine,
4689 Ethel S.,
2030 James H.
4690 Janres Mor-
ris,
2030 Minnie,
KcCane.
2550 Harvey,
5491 Harvey,
54 90 Hazel,
752 John.
664
566
566
566;
659
659
659 1
201 !
No. Name Page
I 752 Lavina Ann, 201
75? Mary. 20I
I 2.)30 Mary A., 659
] 4552 James H. 542
3482 Lovina Mav, 373
4552 Mabel. " 542
486 Rebecca, 141
! McDonald.
; 6709 Can B., 488
133 1 Eliza A.. 370
4220 Harry, 4x8
! 6708 Harry F., 488
61IO Margaret E,. 488
I 4220 No^a, 488
3453 Rosanna, 369
McFadden.
1997 Phebe, 561
McFarlan.
181 Catharine, 69
181 Dugald, 69
I 181 George. 68
I 181 John. 69
249 Julietta. 85
181 Mary Ann, 68
I 181 Sarah, 68
249 Sarah. 85
! 249 William, 85
Mc?ariand.
1306 Harriet Eliz.
i abeth, 345
3340 Laura E., 349
1306 William Mor-
gan, 348
McGlnley.
4010 Ma>y, 445
McCinnls.
43 4 Amanda. 125
5469 Dessie. 658
434 James, 125
434 Lucy, 125
McGirk.
393 BarVara, 119
1286 Caroline Palm-
,„o„ K' 344. 119
1288 Eleanora. 119
1287 Elizabeth E.,
,„,.^ 344. 119
1290 Ellwood Clar-
,„., ?°'^<'- 344. 119
393 Harriet, 119
1289 Harvey N.,
344, 119
393 John, 119
393 Thomas. 119
McCJonisral.
4245 Maud. 492
McXntyre.
79 Jane, 41
McXle.
1128 Emma Isa-
bell, 313
McXlm.
6955 Charles Palm.
^^- 636
4517 Hannah Myr.
,r,, {%■ . 536
4-J17 Mensius. 536
McSenney.
1202 Margaret Hor-
,„„„ sey, 330
1202 William, 330
3194 William, 330
McKinley.
2164 Alice L.. 595
2164 George A., 595
302 William.
McKlnney.
1566 Ada, 441
1566 Adelia F^ran-
,-„- "^es, 440, 142
156 1 An Infant, 142
io6o
PALMER INDEX.
No.
Name Page
1.564
Annie Mary,
142
1SB3
Anthony.
440
15fi3
.■\nthonv
Wayne, 4 40,
142
35S3
Bertha Edna,
389
1666
Charles,
441
1383
Charles A,,
388
1569
Charles Mor-
ris. 142,
441
3949
Cora.
440
4S9
Elizabeth Abl
.
gail.
142
1383
Elmira Jane,
388
1573
George Horn.
er,
142
1572
Harry.
142
3950
Harry,
440
489
John B.,
142
1570
John Lin-
coln, 142.
441
1565
John Quincy
Adams,
142
1567
Lincoln,
441
1571
Margaret
Jane, 142,
441
1563
Ma ry.
440
1568
Mary Levina
440,
142
3581
Mary Maude.
388
3584
Ortensia
Grace,
3S!i
3582
Rhoda Reid,
389
aicxnieriit.
1117
John,
311
1117
Lucy Maria,
310
McI.an?liUii.
2099
Maria.
576
McIIanns.
3571
Effle,
387
3572
Guy,
387
3572
Millie Maud,
387
6344
William Carl
387
McMastera.
4513
Florence,
535
McMillan.
2773
Berry W..
259
5743
Frank,
259
2773
Martha Juli.
etta.
259
5742
William Palm-
er,
259
McMonn.
1832
Carrie,
517
1830
Clara,
517
1830
Tressa.
517
McMynn.
4476
Elizabeth
Marshall.
528
4476
Robert N..
52S
McITally.
1114
Mary A..
309
McITamee.
60
Alice,
S5
4034
Alice M..
451
4034
William,
451
McNeal.
4320
Emma S..
505
6S00
Orpha H..
505
6799
Ruth L.,
505
4320
Thomas W.
505
McSTeec
4203
Katharine,
485
McNeill.
3182
Allison,
328
31S3
Annie Taylor
, 32S
338
Catherine,
107
1186
Charles Jos-
eph,
108
3171
Charles Thorn.
son.
327
1182
1183 George
Palmer. 108
327
3173
George Palm-
er,
327
No. Name Page
3180 Grace Cham-
berlain, 328
11S6 Ifia, 327
33S Rev James
H., 107
3169 James Hook-
ins, 327
1184 James Ruf.
flan, 108
3170 Jesse, 327
1186-1187 John
Rose, 327, 108
3178 John Rose, 328
3172 Kate Doug.
la.'s, 327
1184-1185 Kate Ruf-
fln, 327. 108
1182 Mary, 327
3179 Susan Moore, 328
3181 Thomas Rur-
fln, 328
McITeUy.
619 Amos. 172
619 Hannah, 172
3641 Harriet J., 397
3641 Jasper, 397
619 John, 172
619 Mary. 172
Mcpherson.
1164 Bpssie Cham-
berlain, 324
96 Daniel, 46
3445 Dora A., 367
96 Elizabeth, 46
3445 O D.. 367
96 Rebecca Neal, 46
1164 Robert W., 324
McRoberts.
7S4 Nancy, 208
McSorley.
1943 Hannah
Louisa, 555
1943 William. 555
MacCorkle.
3026 Anna, 302
5902 Eleanor
Mary, 302
3026 Forest C, 302
5901 Hal-old Kirk, 302
5300 Ralph Wor.
rail. 302
5:103 William Wor.
rail, 302
B'TacDougall.
3717 Ellen H., 408
3717 Joseph B., 408
Mackall.
359 Anne B., Ill
359 Mary James. Ill
359 Richard
Levin, 111
Mackay.
2S14 Ella M., 265
Mackison.
3706 aeorge N.. 406
3 706 Marlon Craw-
ford. 406
Ma^ee.
2265 Jennie. 612
Maglnnls.
4401 Anna Maud. 518
4 401 James W.. 618
6S65 518
MarnuEBon.
2699 Otelia, 246
Magraw.
3290 Blanche May 344
392 Elizabeth. 118
1285 Laura M., 344
1285 George
Thomas, 344. 119
1285 George Thom-
as. 344
392 William, 119
No. Name Page |
Ma^rnaer.
1235 Elizabeth,
336 !
353 Mary Ann,
110
Mancll.
160 Bet?ey,
62
76 Betsy,
39
Mandln.
2908 James,
285
2908 Margaret
Rebecca,
285
Maneha.
2304 George.
621
4 532 Margaret B.,
538
2304 Mary.
621
Mann.
658 Dina H.,
iSl
658 Hannah,
181
658 Issacher,
181
658 John,
181
658 Lydia.
181
Mansfleia.
5358 Helen,
645
317 Mary,
102
2448 Nannie Kate,
645
2448 Richelievi J.,
645
5357 Ruth Hor-
tense.
645
Maples.
4291 Eda.
500
3088 Elwood Ty.
ler.
313
3089 Emma Louisa 313
1125 James Gil-
bert,
313
3087 Lewis Palm.
er.
313
1125 Lillie E..
312
March.
541 Mary,
154
Maris.
429 Caleb J.,
124
429 Elizabeth,
124
429 George,
124
244 Mary,
83
1352 Phebe Ann.
124
429 Rebecca,
124
5 Marjery,
12
Marker.
5236 Annie,
631
Markham.
1 William.
1
Marlatt.
748 Lydia,
200
Mahler.
4878 Albert,
590
3111 Grace.
590
4878 Myra,
590
7112 Richard.
590
7113 Robert,
590
Mahony,
1293 Laura,
345
Maler.
6878 Bessie G.,
522
6884 Dorothy,
522
6883 Hattie Belle
522
4442 Jacob,
522
6881 Joseph J.,
522
4442 Mabel A.,
622
6880 Melvin H.,
622
6879 Mildred.
622
6872 Norman,
522
Majeorhwrst.
1560 Mary,
440
Malcolm.
2802 Abagail Ford-
ham.
26i
Mallnckrodt.
1231 Emma Lou-
ise,
335
1231 Rev. Harris
335
No. Name Page
Malshy.
936 Anna Hutton, 258
Malin.
174 Abner, 66
161 Abner, 63
608 Abner, Jr.. 170, 63
1912 Alfred Ab-
ner 548, 170
43 Alice, 29
167 Alice, 65
174 Ann, 66
454 Ann, 130
607 Eliza, 170
43 Elizabeth, 29
657 Frances, ISO
1910 George W.. 170
167 Gideon, 65
43 Gideon, 2D
161 Grace, 63
174 Grace, 66
118 Hannah. 51
43 Jacob, 29
161 Jacob, 63
1911 Letitia, 170
43 Mary, 29
606 Mary Ann,
170. 63
167 Phebe, 64, 65
43 Phebe, 29
161 Randal. 63
2-43 Randal, 7, 29
607 Sarah Ann, 170
161 SuFanna, 63
43 Susanna, 29
161 Thomas, 63
607 Thomas. 170, 63
174 Thomas, 66
607 William, 170
161 William, 63
Marior.
1908 Ellen,
Marsh.
4S0 Hannah,
Marshall.
176 Abraham. 67
170 Abraham, 65
176 Alice, 67
631 Amanda,
175. 65
6553 Annie E.. 448
1956 Araminta, 175
170 Caleb, 65
176 Dr. Moses, 67
1480 Edna, 418
534 Eliza A., 152
995 Ellen P., 272
3781 lamina Doia, 418
2633 Ethel Emmi, 236
634 Hannah. 176, 65
176 Humphrey, 67
176 James, 67
6671 Jeremiah
Hyatt, 480
534 John, 152
1958 John I., 175
I960 Lorance, 175
170 Ly.lia, 65
1951 Lydia M.,
557, 175
599 Margaret, 167
4017 Margaretta, 448
673 Margaretta
W., 165
1955 Martha, 175
632 Martin, 175, 65
170-176 Mary, 65, 67
633 Marv. 175, 65
1950 Marv E., 175
1480 Mary Ella, 418
632 Mary S.. 175
1952 Nancy A., 175
2633 Norris, 236
599 Philena, 167
170 Rachel, 65
170 Samuel, 65
599 Samuel, 167
1954 Samuel. 175
176 Sarah, 67
548
139
PALMER INDEX.
1061
No.
Name
Page
1496
Sarah E.,
419
1953
Sarah H.,
175
1959
Thomas F..
176
3780
Warren Har.
risen,
4)8
1480
William D..
418
4017
Willianr E.,
448
1957
William F..
175
Marrow.
2297
Mary Evans,
619
Kartln.
44
Abraham.
30
168
Abraham, 65,
30
21
Abraham.
21
3492
Alvin P..
374
4
Ann,
11
635
Anna,
176
4619
Anna C.
565
1976
Anna Julia,
558.
177
629
Annie B..
174
172
Asher, 66
, 30
2212
Bedford
Lynn.
606
3369
Belle M.,
355
44
Benjamin,
30
21
Benjamin,
21
628
Benjamin
Hatton, 174
65
1976
B. Franklin,
177
635
B. Frank-
lin. 176
66
1982
Charles L.,
559.
177
6329
Chauncey
Dane,
382
2921
Clyde S..
288
3539
Cora L.,
382
639
Cornelia.
177
666
Curtis,
182
1981
Dai.sy,
659
5013
Dorothy Isa.
bella,
606
4621
Edgar Pen-
nock.
655
4
Elizabeth,
11
231)
Elizabeth.
82
44
Elizabeth,
30
1942
Ella E.,
566
1979
Ella Lewis,
177
629
Enoch Pass-
more.
174
629
Enoch Pass-
more Hoopes
174
, 66
2921
Ethel C,
288
4620
Ethel M..
655
4645
Frank Hess,
659
239
George.
82
4
George,
11
3539
George E.,
382
1981
George Fred.
enck. 559,
177
4646
George Fred-
erick,
569
4559
Gertrude Al-
ice,
544
21-
4 4 Hannah 21, 30
627
Hannah 174
66
666
Hannah B.,
182
629
Hannah J.,
174
1943
Hannah
Louisa, 555,
174
638
Hannah Mar.
la, 17'
, 66
1944
Harold Gar-
Held. 655,
174
4624
Helen May,
556
4373
Henrietta.
516
4626
Huey Syl-
vester,
556
6328
Ida Mabel,
382
4621
Idella A..
55B
4
James.
11
1978
Jane Ford.
177
1942
Jesse H. 555
174
4623
Jesse Hor-
ace,
665
4
44 John, 11, 30
169
John. 65, 30
1941
John B., BBS
174
No. Name Page
4 Joseph, 11
1508 Lillian Grace 606
5007 Linwood, 60fi
4625 Louiira B.. 566
630 Louisa
Hoopes, 175. 65
21 Lydia. 21
171 Lydia. 65
4-44 Lydia, 11, 30
170 Lvdia, 65. 30
629 Lvdia W., 174
637 Margaret, 176, 66
4644 Margaret, 559
4 Margery, 11
625 Maria. 174, 65
44-4 Mary. 11, 30
1B09 Mary, 507
626 Mary, 174, 65
166 Mary, 64. 30
1941 Mary A.. S5B
1941 Mary B.. 555
1977 Mary L.,
6327 Oscar GU'nni 382
4 Rachel, 11
666 Rebeooa, 182
1944 Kose, 655
239 Ruth. 82
1980 Sadie. 559
636 Samuel G..
176, 66
169-167 Sarah, 65, 30
2212 Stella Me-
dora, 606
629 Susan, 174
44 Thomas. 30
171 Thomas. 65, '0
4 Thomas, 10, 11
1974 Thomas Nel-
son, 558, 177
5009 Victor Ells-
worth, 606
4622 Walter Bee-
by, 555
1980 William
Henrv. 559 177
639 William Lew-
Is 177 66
Martlndale.
1250 Gertrude 338
sxashetter.
2924 Helen Mabel, 288
Mason.
220 Alice, 79
2 50 Aurelius. 86
950 Juliette. 86
951 Laura Jane.
261, S6
952 Olive Ann,
250 Olive, 86
250 Peleg, 86
682 Sarah, 185
2 50 Sarah Ann 86
220 William, 79
Masaey.
3524 Abigail Bur-
nett. 379
524 Amy. 160
1366 Anna Mary,
379, 125
3521 Anna May, 379
1355 Anna Menden-
hall, 378
121 Catharine, 52
3521 Charles Bur-
nett, 379
3620 Charles Hen-
ry, 378
6314 Clifford Eav.
enson, 379
430 Eavenson 124. »2
420 Elizabeth. 122
432 Elizabeth, 124
1658 Elizabeth,
1 464. 160
1 3523 Elizabeth Ash-
tln, 379
6313 Elizabeth
Marguerite, 379
No.
Name Page
1659
Hannah
Gheen, 460
.150
1355
Henry Pratt.
378.
125
1358
John, 379,
125
1660
John G., 461,
150
544
Joseph.
160
3619
Lena Burnett 378
121
Levi.
52
524
Morgan.
150
121
Phebe.
52
520
Phebe A.,
122
1354
Phebe Ann,
378,
125
429
Rebecca, 124
52
121
Sarah.
62
624
Sarah,
150
1657
Sarah Jane,
460,
150
431
Sidney. 124
52
121
Thomas,
52
3622
Thomas,
379
432
Thomas J.,
124
52
420
Thomas J.
122
121
Thomas, Jr.,
52
1357
Thomas L.,
379.
125
1353
William L..
378,
124
Massle.
6181
Alma E..
366
6178
Alta A.,
366
61S0
Arthur L..
366
6142
Bessie G..
364
6170
Blanche,
366
3430
Celestia,
366
6120
Cora,
363
3434
Dellie E.,
366
6179
Deula E..
366
6185
Darline V..
366
6168
Earnest L.,
366
6175
Edna.
36b
6169
Elma,
366
6173
Elmer E.,
366
3429
Elnora.
366
3430
Emmor E.,
366
3431
Eva,
366
3428
G. McClellan
365
3394
Jarrres.
361
3435
Lena E..
366
6186
Lexler I.,
366
6172
Lenna.
3G6
6141
Llnneu.s,
364
6167
Mae,
365
6176
Margurie,
.•'eG
3394
Maria.
361
6140
Marquis R-.
364
3428
Mary,
S65
3409
Mary Elzena
364
6182
Normon
Rapp.
366
3431
Normon W..
366
6174
0. Pearl,
366
6139
Ottie B.,
364
3409
Perry,
364
1331
Rebecca J..
366
3429
Robert O.,
S66
3433
Roxa.
366
3432
Sarah E..
366
6177
Sidna A.,
366
1471
Stephen Ad-
rey.
365
6171
Vernle,
366
3433
M'ilUs v..
366
Masten.
4510
Celia,
536
Masters.
2677
Celeste.
242
Mather.
264
Mary.
89
Mathews.
4937
Addle.
596
3204
Eliza Bowie
332
1214
Ellen Cuy-
ler.
332
197
Hannah.
74
3205
Helen Palm
No. Name Page
3203 Richard Grif-
fith. 332
1214 \Mlliam L., 332
•ilatlaclc.
I0S3 Elsie C, 469
•083 Harry, 459
■1590 Jane. 459
72 Jemima. 37
72 Joseph. 37
447 Phebe. 129
72 Rebecca, 3V
"pattern.
251 Colista, 86
iWatthewB.
:369 Eliza Jane, 627
TJattson,
26 7 Amy, 90
76 Betty. 39
267 Daniel. 90
76 George, 39
267 Hannah, 90
79 Levi. 81
79 Mary, 41
79 Moses, 41
621 Rachel, 149
79 Sarah, 41
Mattz.
4903 Benjamin, 592
2156 Charles. 592
2156 Delpha Alma 592
4902 Mary. 592
4904 Palmer, 692
Matile.
5948 Alnia Clem-
entine. 312
1120 Elizabeth
Clementine. 311
30S3 Frank Mor-
timer, 312
5947 Howard, 31'
3083 Kate. 312
1120 William, 312
3082 William, 312
Mazon.
207 Elijah, 76
207 Phebe. 76
May.
345 Sarah. 109
345 Thomas P., 109
Mayer.
4351 Wlllimina. 512
Mayhom.
782 James W., 207
782 Joanna. 207
779 John B., 207
779 Rebecca, 207
Meader.
4229 Ella C, 489
Means.
639 Margaret, 154
Meams.
1990 Reba K.. 660
Mears.
1875 Alice A., 528
1879 Helen. 529
Kee^ner.
3397 Alice. 361
Meeteer.
89 .\nn. Anne
or Nancy. 44
1196-1197 Annie M..
329, 109
1200-1201 Church-
man, 330, 1 '9
3196 Edward Dun-
lap, <30
349 Edv,ard P.^^^ ^^
io62
PALMER INDEX.
1203
109
109
330
109
334
3191
12O0
347
No. Name Page
1195-1196 Frank
C, 329,
Frank C,
330,
1203 Grace,
349 Harriet
Louisa.
3195 Haiel Irene,
345 Henrietta,
H97-119S Henrietta
Josephine,
329, 109
3190 Henrietta
King, 330
1192-1193 Jessie W..
328, 108
345 Joseph C
109, 45
89 Joshua. 44
1198 Louisa, 330
348 Maggie, 109, 45
1199-1200 Margar-
et, 330, 109
346 Margaret, 109
1209 Margaret
Horsey, 330
1195 Margaretta, 329
1194-1195 Martha
W., 329, 109
Mary C, lOS
Mary
Louisa, 330
Mary Weth-
eral, 330
Peirce, 109. 45
Samuel, 44
1198-1199 Samuel,
330, 109
1193-1194 Samuel
J., 329, 108
334 Samuel T..
108, 45
89 Sarah, 44
89 Thomas, 44
346 William H., 109
1202 William H.,
109, 44
ICeeter.
3188 Edith. 329
1193 Nannie Ma
1193 Samuel J.,
Kegnlre.
549 Catharine,
549 Margaret,
B49 Thomas,
Kthaffey.
5131 Jessie.
5131 Joseph
Mendenliall.
575 Alice,
Caleb,
Edith,
Hannah,
Lydia,
Margery,
Mary.
Robert,
Susanna.
Menard.
1221 Julia Mary
Eleanor,
Uenon^li.
4072 Cheynev.
1652 Elizabeth
Jane,
1652 John TV..
Mercer.
672 Abigail.
Abigail,
Albert.
Ann,
Ann Eliza.
Caleb,
■4.=.n
6200
6201
1334
4333
3448
1807
4334
6204
4341
6810
575
4337
4342
1810
4336
6206
4341
4338
6821
4340
6811
1334
6198
574
140
574
574
575
6207
575
576
B75
329
156
156
156
618
618
161
161
58
160
161
333
458
C,
Name
Caleb P.,
Caroline,
Chalmer E..
Charles Hen-
ry. 607,
Charles Pen-
rose,
Cora.
Cornelia,
Daniel.
K.Jith,
Edmund
Edward -
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth A.
Emma.
Frederick T,
George C,
Georgiana.
Gwin,
Hannah,
Herbert M.,
Herwsob
WoodwaW,
Julia E..
Laura,
Lewis P..
Lillie.
Lois.
Louis B..
Lucy E.
Margaret
■W'alker.
Martha I
Mary,
Mary,
Mary.
Mary.
Mattie P.
Mildred,
Monroe.
Orville A
Pennock,
Pennock.
Phobe Ruhan-
nah.
nebccca.
P.ees TV..
Rnh?rt P..
Page
161
510
368
508
509
510
508 161
508
368
510
509
6809
6199
4332
ISIO
Robert Pyle.
Robert S.
Sallie,
■Sarah T..
Solomon,
12-23 Thomas,
72
Thomas,
Thomas,
Walter,
William
17
575
4335
3448
Meredith.
3656 Alonza,
2741 Anna Mary.
5693 Charles Pain
36
1416
544
1665
1416
6422
3656
3656
3656 Clara.
544 Daniel,
' David,
Edna,
Edna.
Fred.
George,
Hannah Ann
Jane.
Jennie D..
John, —
John Mason, 400
Lee, 400
Lucy Gert-
rude, 400
..„ Mabel Alice. 400
297 Margaret, 98
23 Mary 23
544 Mary B.. 155
421 Marv Lucile, 400
23 Moses, 23
Ottle, 400
Rachel, 151
Sarah. 22
64
365
155
461
399
No. Name Page
1692 Sarah Louisa, 253
2741 William Sim-
monds. 253
Merlon.
4574 Ida. 546
Merrlhew.
241 Eliza W.. 82
1S07 Emma, 507
241 Stephen, 82
Merrill.
4900 Aaron, 592
2156 Delpha Alma 592
4S99 Ethel. 592
4901 Flovd, 592
tSSS Izrn. 592
2156 William, 592
Merritt.
2472 Fred. 650
2472 Mary Minnie 650
Mervlne,
4064 Mary,
Messier.
245 Margaret,
Metcalf.
2225 Cora.
Metcala.
56S3 Adele.
Metz.
4350 Elwood Paul 512
1812 Hannah, 512
4351 John Cllf.
ford, 512
1812 Ross, 512 1
4351 Willimina, 512
Meyers.
6917 Alfred Louis 530
6U16 Dorothy
Mary, 630
44S6 Frederic
Louis. 530
6918 Frederic
Paul, 530
4486 Mildred Lee, 530
Mewman.
3652 Mary E.,
Mlcheleen.
4066 Flora
Mlcliener.
436 Ann,
3545 Anna D.,
3550 Harry L.,
3539 Cora L.,
3547 Edward Park.
1363 Emeline L.,
3548 Elsie May.
3546 Estella M.,
1363 Ezra H.,
1365 Hannah A., '
3540 Ida Ann.
1364 Joseph H.,
1368 Lorena J..
3536 Mary E.,
3541 Nettie B.,
1368 Parker P.,
383.
436 Phebe.
3537 Phebe Alice,
1366 Rachel A,.
3538 Rachel E.,
1367 Sarah,
3549 Violetta.
436 William B..
3541 William D..
1367 William H..
436 William S..
No. Name Page
Mikesell.
2576 Elmira, 661, 223
858 Hannah Jane,
858 Jacob. 223
2577 Kate. 661, 223
858 Nancy 223
858 Samuel, 223
IbUlano.
2945 Lucia. 292
Miles.
760 Mary, 203
Millard.
6429 Bessie Viola, 402
3659 Burt, 402
6428 Clara Eliz-
abeth, 402
3659 Edith May 402
6431 Ova Frances 402
6430 Velda Alice 402
MlUer.
5055 Alice Ruth 612
3 1 08 Alvin Augus-
76o Andrew, 204
2279 Andrew, 614
735 Catharine, 197
2261 Charles, 612, 204
4781 Clemroy. 678
5052 Earl. 612
5050 Edward, 612
2278 Elizabeth, 614
42 Elizabeth, 29
246 Elizabeth, 84
73 Elizabeth, 38
2259 Elmer. 612. 204
5254 Emerson 612
5053 Ethel I.. 612
726 Fisher, 195
5085 Florence H., 614
4783 Forrest Ma-
„„„, P'«' 578
2261 Gertrude, 612
6076 Helen Col-
ene. 360
3390 Howard Clar-
ence, 360
765 Jacob. 204
1342 Jane, 374
2259 Jessie, 61»
73 Joseph. 38
2108 Kirvy S., 578
2262 Lafayette. 204
2108 Leary Agnes 578
3390 Lenmia S.. 360
5051 Lessie A.. 612
4778 Loura Essel 578
4779 Lolo Dessle, 578
4772 Lydia Mary, 578
201 Martha, 75
2773 Martha JuU-
etta. 259
370S Mary Anna. 406
2499 Mary Ella. 653
4279 Mary Quiner 498
555 Nancy, 157
2279 Olive C. 614
1914 Philena. 548
2140 Rachel, 585
1366 Rachel A. 382
4780 Rex L., 578
765 Ruth 204
2298 Sophia Ma-
tilda, 620
2773 Stephen, 259
5049 Vernie A., 612
2260 Viola, 612. 204
1366 William E., 383
MUlhonse.
658 Dinah. 181
vamgaa.
6351 Bertha McKin.
ney. 388
3581 C. E., 388
6352 Charles Ed-
ward, 388
PALMER INDEX
1063
No. Name Page
3581 Mary Maude, 388
6353 William Fran.
cis, 388
aCllUn^er.
1266 Catharine, ;
MllUaon.
6468 Daniel (
5468 Lillian Gert-
rude, 658
Ullla.
6948 Eleme. 534
6947 James B., ,"
4509 James S., 534
6949 Josephine, 534
4509 Josle Bell. 534
6950 Katiiarine. 534
6946 Lydie Marie, 534
6945 Stanley
Scott, 634
SUlne.
4523 Mary Jean
Bannerman, J
smton.
635 Elizabeth. 176
Uincliell.
174 Grace,
mnor.
5373 Gertie, 647
5373 Pearl. 647
Minsliall.
161 Agnes, 63
161 Grace,
270 Lydia,
161 Thomas.
270 Thomas.
lUtcheU.
113 Anna.
1906 Anna M.. 547
631 Elizabeth, 15:
113 Henry.
113 Mary, 50, 49
2295 Mary, 619
1004 Dr Mary Vlr.
ginia, 282
Kltcliener.
4267 Anna Mary, 497
6219 Annie. 628
4270 Bessie, 497
7273 Clara M.. 628
7292 David R., <>?S
114 Elizabeth,
1774 I'.i , -..„ , 1 V J
7294 Elmer M.. (.2<)
Till Elsie M., f
1779 Emma J.. 158
7281 Ethel. 62!>
1776 Francis M..
498. 158
7287 George B., 6
5220 George B.. (
7274 George R.. 628
5218 Gerone J.. 628
7272 Gertie. 628
7506 Goldie. 628
7276 Grover C. 628
7291 Grover C. 628
7285 Harold H., 628
7272 Harry H.. 62S
1780 H. Rldora,
498. 158
4269 Iva D.. 497
5219 James M.. 628
7284 John, 628
7290 John P.. 628
1781 Laconis,
498. 15.S
7293 Lena Marie, 621
7279 Llman, 628
1777 Lydia O.,
498. 158
7278 Mallssa B., 62S
2372 Martha M., 628
72S8 Mary. 628
7274 Mary, (
563 Mary, 158
7276 Maud R.. 628
No. Name Page
1774 Milton W.,
497, 158
1778 M. Melissa,
498. 158
5222 Myrtle B., 628
2372 Neal. 628
7289 Oliver B., 62S
7280 Ora, 628
5221 Randolph, 628
5220 Sarah, 62S
177.? Sarah J., 497. 158
7286 Thomas J., 62S
72.';2 Walter. 628
7283 William. 628
563 William, 458
4268 William, 497
5222 William S., 628
sntland.
1587 Willa R., 443
Mock.
4159 Eleanor, 476
6635 Eli Powell. 476
6639 Estella, 476
6636 Florence
Moore. 476
6637 John Henry, 476
6638 Mary Rebec-
ca. 476
4159 W. Henry, 476
Moncrlef.
4144 Mary A.. 472
Monk.
2845 Edwin S, 268
2845 Sarah E.. 268
Moon.
5046 Ethel Regin-
la, 611
2254 Harry. 611
5047 Hattie Lou-
isa, 611
5042 Laura Edith. 611
5045 Mabel Gert.
rude. 611
5041 Martha Eliz-
abeth, 611
6044 Mary Isa.
belle, 611
2254 Rachel Ada, 611
5043 Samuel B., 611
5040 Sarah Jane. 611
Mooney.
606 Mary, 170
Monroe.
302 James, IDO
Moore.
4573 Alice, 546
1479 Amv E.. 417
1705 Charles H. 467
1471 Charles T.. 418
3778 Clifford 418
37 Elizabeth, 28
1501 Elizabeth, 424
37 Enoch, 28
3702 Gertrude
Clara 405
3824 Gilpin E11.S-
worth, 426
3701 Hannah R., 405
5130 Harry. fil8
1186 Ida. 327
239 Jane, 82
2025 Joseph A., 565
3680 Lena. 403
1782 Lydia Anne, 4 98
3779 Mabel. 418
3777 Marlon, 418
7223 Martha
Jane, 618
981 Mary E., 267
1431 Mary J.. 405
1782 Michael G., 498
3825 Mildred Eliz-
abeth. 426
3703 Miriam Gil.
mer, 405
5130 Nina N., 618
3680 Raymond. 403
No.
Name Page
No.
2025
Ruth Anna,
565
1557
470
Sarah,
135
3715
Sidney.
408
380
3823
Stella Edith.
425
TQll
1705
Susanna D.,
467
1545
1431
William I..
40b
:i923
1501
William Ells
worth.
'424
3922
Mordacque,
106
3974
12
Rev. L. H..
16
Morg'an.
1249
1661
Amy, 461.
151
197
Ann.
74
1251
4
Anne,
11
1666
Emrna WU.
3927
mer, 461,
151
3972
197
Hannah,
74
1662
Hannah
3988
Mary. 461,
151
138
1665
J. Gheen.
3924
461.
151
1665
Jennie D.,
461
33
1664
John,
151
106
525
John,
150
33
525
Mary,
150
486
1665
Mary A.,
461
5964
524
Sarah,
150
489
1663
Sarah Jane,
461,
151
1590
525
Susan,
150
197
William,
74
3975
525
Morn
William,
8.
150
1588
380
Auranam W.,
1562
1560
115
48
3 54 2
3542
Addle.
382
3935
3919
Alice Lorena
437
1581
3928
Alma Beat-
rice.
439
1574
1550
Alphonso,
497
436,
141
501
3910
Anita Dugan
435
1 5 S 6
33
Ann.
26
134
133
Ann.
56
507
1548
Anna D.,
141
3913
Anna May,
436
486
1577
Annie May,
1598
441.
143
1541
Annie.
434
3996
33
Anthony,
26
1555
497
Anthony W..
3544
144
57
1549
1603
A. Wayne.
445,
14C
3914
506
Barbara A.,
146
33
381
Benjamin,
3916
115
48
106
Benjamin,
48
493
131
Benjamin, 66
27
494
Benjamin F.,
498
144
56
502
Benjamin
382
Franklin, 145, 57
1250
3920
Bertha Estel
3248
la.
437
1253
1509
Bessie Amel-
ia.
444
3946
3973
Blanc Boyer,
442
1561
499
Carpenter 145
, 57
1601
496
Caroline. 144
57
4008
377
Catharine S.,
136
115
, 48
483
490
Catharine,
143
503
1585
Catharine,
442,
144
379
381
Catharine,
115
1543
Catharine,
434
1547
1547
Catharine,
435
3917
Cathai'ine,
437
1365
3247
Charles E..
338
1602
495
Charles F.,
144
66
3964
1250
Charles H..
3 " 1 6
115.
338
3245
1575
Charles Frank-
3943
lin, 441.
143
1511
3917
Charles Per.
484
Sh'artotte.
437
8995
1602
66.
140
Name Page
Clara Mild,
red. 43D
Claritta, 115
Daniel. 440
Dlllwyn D.. 141
Dorothy Hel.
en, 438
Edgar Nath-
aniel, 438
Edith. 48
Edith Elliott 442
Edith P..
115. 337
Edith M..
338. 116
Edna, 438
Edward Twad-
dell, 44 J
Eletha W., 443
Eliza. 57, 27
Eliza Mer-
riel, 438
Elizabeth, 26
Elizabeth, 48
Eliza, 26
Elizabeth, 141
Elizabeth. 316
Elizabeth A..
142, 56
Elizabeth Hor-
ter, 443. 144
Elizabeth
Vance, 442
Ella, 443, 144
Ella, 440. 142
Elmer, 440. 142
Elmer E,. 383
Elnrer Leon. 439
Elsie Myr-
tle. 442, 143
Emma. 441
Emeline, 144
Emiln 145, 57
Esther, 442, 144
Esther Ann. 56
Esther E.,
146, 57
Eunice, 141
Eva H-
444. 145
Eva H., 44 4
Florence, 439
Florence, 382
Franklin,
435, 141
FVanklin. Jr 437
Gean, 26
George Les-
lie, 438
George M.,
144. 56
George W.,
145. 57
Georgle S., 116
Gertrude, 338
Gertrude C, 338
Gertrude D.,
116, 338
Gladdys. 440
Grace. 440, 142
Grace. 4 45
Grace B.. 445
Hannah, 57. 27
Hannali, 140. 56
Hannah Ann.
145. 57
Hannah C,
lis, 48
Harry M..
435. 141
Hannah A.. 382
Rannah
Mary. 44 6
Harold. 441
TTarrv M., 338
Helen. 338
Helen Mary, 439
Henry Mvcrs.
140. 434
Herbert C. 444
Herman B..
445, 146
1064
PALMER INDEX
No.
6526
4S2
3909
33
3544
1549
1604
4007
1546
3912
1252
4'JO
15S0
39S6
33
133
3106
1600
33
1248
48S
1557
1595
1365
500
134
3976
3999
506
506
1601
378
1584
492
1504
1551
3977
1556
6531
3948
1550
1552
33
486
488
1553
3921
1554
33
1589
1560
1597
1558
3997
1600
3985
505
435
Name Page 1
Herman B., 436 j
Hickman. 140, 56
Homer Dun-
bar.
Isaac,
Isaac E., 385
Isabella. 43e
Ivan S.. 445, 14f
James M.. 44E
Jefteris M., 141
Jerteris M.,
439
437
440
436
438
26 I
141
LilUe Ann,
142
Llewellyn.
Ijucile,
Lydla E.,
M. Lola.
Marg^aret,
Marearet,
Margaret G. 142
Margaretta.
438, 141
Margaretta
Hawes, 438
Maria Jane.
142, 438
litartha M., 316
Martha Samp-
son. 442. 143
Mary, 26
Mary. 443, 144
Mary, 440
Mary Anna.
444. 145
Mary Blanche.
439, 142
Mary Eliza-
beth,
Mary Fran-
ces,
Mary J..
Mary Jane.
146,
444 :
4)5 i
443 i
No.
3912
3904
1576
3918
Jennie,
338
1542
JesEe M., 14a
. 56
1551
Jessie Belle.
442,
143
132
Jessie E.,
443
485
John.
26
John, 66
, 27
3987
John.
316
1559
John Andes,
3971
445,
146
John Alfred,
3543
146
. 57
3911
John B.. 114.
lis
John Fran-
137
cis,
445
3998
John H.. 438,
141
135
John Irwin,
438
3926
John. Jr..
26
3903
John v., 337.
115
John W., 142
, 56
1578
John W. 142.
439
John W. 444,
145
5963
Jonathan L.,
382
33
Joseph, 145
57
504
Joseph, 56
27
504
Joseph,
442
4003
Joseph A.,
444
Joseph E.,
1599
146,
57
Joseph Ell-
509
wood.
146
132
Joseph Mar.
482
tin. 445.
146
1550
Joseph P..
1544
115
48
Joseph P.,
442
1549
Joseph D..
1595
444.
145
1584
Joseph T..
33
442.
144
491
Joseph W..
485
143
56
486
Joshua.
145
3925
Kate L..
437
1543
Katnaryn T.,
442
3915
Kenneth Orr
439
4005
Leah.
26
3994
509
4006
3924
1587
Name Page ;
Mary K.. 436
Mary Estel. 1
la, 434 ;
Mary Wilson, I
143. 441 t
Marv T., 437
Matilda, 141
Matilda Ha-
No.
3320
3321
Name
Milton,
Rachel An-
na.
347
zel.
439
382
316
26
145
145
4S7
Morrison.
Mildred, 437
Morris, 26
Myers Peirce 14U
Nathaniel.
437. 141
Nathaniel. 56. 27
Nathaniel E.,
141. 56
Nathaniel R 4 4.';
Nellie.
Nelson An.
thony,
Oliver,
Paul Dil-
worth, 43.^-
Phebe, 57. 27
Raymond E.. 44 1
Richard, 57, 27
Rita, 438
Robert An-
thony, 434
Robert Lovis,
441. 14S
Roger,
Ruth.
Ruthanna.
Samuel, 5
Samuel Ar
thur. 444
Samuel W..
444, 135
Sarah, 14 6
Sarah. 56
Sarah, no
Sarah. 436
SaiTih Emma,
435. 141
Sarah Emmu 436
Sarah M . 444
Sarah Mae. 442
Susanna. 26
Susan L.. 14.3. 56
Theodosia M. 141
Thoma''. 141, 56
Thomas. 43s
Thomas D..
434. 141
Thomas J., 438
Vera Esther, 445
Viola E.. 444
Willa R.. 443
William F..
388, 116
'^"iniam
Franklin 142, 439
William Hen-
ry.,, 146. 57
William Jack-
son. 445
William
John.
William L.,
116,
William T.
Palmer,
William W.,
4 4.3.
William W..
Wilmer Har.
old,
Wilmer ,Tns.
eph. 142.
Wilmer W-.
141. 56
3323 William Don.
aid,
MoniBsy.
2314 Manora,
Morrow.
2942 Charles Hen.
ry, 291
5873 Edna Laura, 291
347
623
5874
1549
4755
2942
B.,
Edward
Francis,
Isaiella.
Martha,
Marv G..
5876 Ruth G.,
Kotson.
1294 Mary,
Mortimer.
6359 Curtis.
6358 Floyd.
3634 George,
3634 Phebe J-
aiortoii.
230 Alice,
23 4 Ann,
69 Ann,
Benjamin.
Hannah,
Hannah.
Jennie,
Joshua,
231 Wary,
227 Ruth.
69 Samuel.
232 Sarah,
233 Susan,
Moses.
1132 Nellie Fran-
ces,
Mosteller.
2190 Anna S.. 601,
49S1 Chester Ow-
4nS3
229
69
5316
en.
441, 143 Mote.
Elmira,
George A.,
602.
Henry.
Janes F.,
602.
JeTinle E.,
Mary,
Peter B. P..
Rhea Myra.
Theodore
Franklin,
729 William H.,
MoTilton.
11'67 Leola,
MoTince.
1143 Rachel.
2191
2192
729
2193
4982
4984
43S
440
439
291
291
430
396
396
396
396
196
602
196
196
315
1302
1122
3324
1302
Elva Viola.
Harriet E.,
Harry Reese,
John.
Mary A,.
Mary Emily,
Mary Flor.
ence.
36 Elizabeth. 27
36 Jacob, 27
36 John, 27
Mount.
534 Eliza A.. 152
534 John, 152
Moyer.
3578 Agnes, 388
3580 Bessie Viola. 38!
1382 Clarissa Ann 3SS
3579 Jessie H., 3SS
John H., 38S
Joseph Hen.
ry, 388
Joseph Thomr.
3578
6350
3576
347
312
^^^1 3577
347' *740
as.
388
Lindley
Thomas. 3S?
Maggie May, 38?
Saaah A., 573
Name Page
426
426
426
426
No.
3579
Roush,
Mulligsn.
4175 Mary,
Mtinuna.
2185 Elizabeth,
SInnford,
3842 Archie.
1507 Charles,
1507 Ida H.,
3844 Pearl,
3843 Walter,
Mardoch.
4092 Louisa J..
Murpliy.
1048 Jane E.,
jHUBgTore.
ll',^4 James,
1194 Martha W.
Jktatchler.
5771 Agnes,
28 45 Harry.
284 5 Sarah E.,
Myers.
2180 Alice.
755 Alice.
6133 Allen O.,
6114 Alta Phil-
ena.
6131 Alta T.,
6112 Alva Clar.
ence.
Amy,
Ann,
Annie S..
Artie,
Archie W.,
Baril Atis,
Belle,
Bertha M.,
Bessie,
Bessie M.,
Carl,
C.lailes D.,
Chester C.
Chiistopher
164
132
6134
6103
6132
6147
1915
6118
7459
7471
7454
3117
1329
6127
3417
6120
6111
2)80
6146
7456
4125
6602
3415
6104
6161
6158
3408
6163
6164
132
7358
6271
2707
6107
184
6104
6110
3406
6109
7472
2554
3408
687
598
202
364
364
362
364
364
513
363
363
363
262
365
365
Clarence
Cora,
Cora,
Daisy Maude 303
David. 599
Denver Ros.
363
Eliza Jane,
Elizabeth.
Elmer,
Elmer.
Emma, 70,
Errrma.
Emmor F.,
Emmor O..
Ezra
Fannie P.,
Geneva,
George,
George.
George B..
Hannah,
Harley S.,
Harold L..
Harriet A.,
Harry D..
Hay ward J.,
Henrv,
Herbert,
Howard W.,
Ida B..
Ira Edward,
Jacob,
Jacob,
James Cur.
372
362
186
468
364
363
365
467
365
362
365
365
364
365
365
56
363
372
246
363
70
362
363
tis,
.Tames W..
Jesse Arnold 363
Jewel. 363
John B., 660
John L., 364
Joseph, 186. 70
PALMER INDEX
1065
No.
3411
3406
6125
3480
6126
6159
6115
4125
6145
3407
6135
184
4041
3409
6138
184
7457
6143
6117
3415
3411
6108
6113
6166
2554
6107
3407
6165
6114
6137
3413
1329
6270
6160
6268
3414
6119
6130
132
3412
6129
3400
6116
3416
3416
3410
34S0
G128
6105
6120
Name Page
Joseph L,.. 364
Laura, 362
Laura E., 363
Lennie M-. 372
Lillie Myrtle 363
Lloyd E., 36S
Lottie Marie, 363
Mabel, 466
Marcus Mon-
roe. 364
Marg-aret S., 363
Martha P.. 364
Mary, 70
Mary, 452
Mary Elzena. 364
Meda C, 364
Michael, 70
Millard, 362
Minnie Eliza-
beth, 364
Morris Edge
bert.
Myrtle,
Nancy Ari-
zona,
Nancy Cath-
arine,
Nellie Pearl,
Noah.
Nora,
Odessie,
Oliver A.,
Oliver An-
drew,
Ora Ethyl.
Ora F.,
Perry C,
Philena,
Raleigh
363
365
364
363
363
365
660
36S
363
3G5
363
364
364
362
372
No.
Kelion.
1860 Abner,
Name Page I No
Raymond J.. 36
Reathie,
Rebecca A.,
Ruby,
Samuel C,
Sarah.
Sarah A.,
Sarah S..
Sarepta J.,
Sherlle Gar-
net,
Stella J..
Stephen D.,
Sullivan A.,
Talford T .
Walter H.,
Warren Dll-
man.
William H..
N.
1862
1864
598
597
159
594
1859
1861
159
3387
596
3433
594
1863
372
364
363
364
56
364
363
365
365
364
372
363
362
363
166
Barbara O.,
166. 62
Emma, 166
Frank. 166
Harriet Jane,
166. 62
James, 166. 62
John. 62
Lucretla, 166
Mahala, 166
Martha, 166
Martha, 6 2
Minnie Aman
Ketliery.
da.
Rachel,
Rosa,
Samuel,
Sarah.
360
166
Hash.
829 Mary Louisa, 217
Hayie.
2 Henary, 7
Kayler.
1165 Caroline
Adelaide. 324
Neal.
6278 Bertha E.. 373
6261 Cliester M^ SiL
6'>63 Edmund D., 37J
682 Elizabeth, 18.;;
6197 Elmer Glen, 3bi
3477 Eva, 372
1344 Huldah. 375
682 James, 18°
3483 John F.. 372
3440 John
Franlilin, i^'
6279 John M., S73
682 Lydia. 185
3440 Rebecca El-
len **"'
3483 Rinda C, 373
6280 Ruth E.. 373
3477 Thomas, iU
Kelieiulali.
249 Sarah. 86
6501 Arthur B., 421 ;
3S02 Arthur M., 421 1
3S02 Emily Mc. |
Cay. 421
Harry J. W. 421
Laura J.. 421 \
Newcomer. ■
2192 Jennie E, 602
Kewhonee. ]
2-n4 Charles J., 607
Cora E.. 607 '
Earl Shong-. 607 t
Elizabeth j
Louisa, 607 [
Kewkirk.
25.S3 Charles, 660, 222
Clyde, 661. 222 I
Cyrus. 222 |
Edna, 660 1
Emma L.. KSa
Harriet Del-
ia. 660, 222
Henry, 222
Jane, 222
Joseph Alex-
ander, 22 2
Josephine, 661
Nancy, 222
Nona, 660
Nora, 660
Ncra, 660, 222
Rhoda Maria 222
Sarah. 222
T. Hopl?in3,
859, 222
Van, 660
ITowlia.
' Abigail, 14
Adolph, 530
Ann. 64
Beulah Cath-
arine, 531
Beulah, 630
Charity I.,
172. 64
Charles. 631
Cliester P.. 531
Clara. 530
Clarence Jos.
eph. 631
6919 Deona, 531
5 Edith, 12
11 Elizabeth, 14
Elizabeth P.,
172. 64
Eugene Ferdi-
nand, 631
Evelyn, 531
Ferdinand, 530
Hannah M.,
172. 64
Jane, 39
Jemina. 16
John. 1<
I^ewis An-
thony. 531
Margaret, 53T
Mary, 64
Mary, 1'
6502
6500
2214
5013
5014
2555
849
5492
2551
2552
848
84?
849
2555
849
5494
5493
2554
848
849
2551
5496
4487
165
6923
1881
616
4491
4490
4487
6922
617
6921
4490
1881
616
76
12
11
6924
4488
166
5
Name
Mary, 14,
6920 Mary.
4483 Mary H.,
4485 Maude,
4486 Mildred Lee,
2 Nathaniel.
76 Nathaniel. Jr.
11 Nathaniel,
4489 Nellie.
Nicholas.
Nicholas.
Nicholas.
Rachel,
Rachel,
Rachel,
Rachel.
Rachel.
Robert Lee.
Samuel.
Sarah,
Sarah, 172
Thomas.
4484 Yancey B.,
JTewtou.
2 55 Hannah Ann
Kejrman.
1305 Sarah Eliza-
beth.
Srichols.
1892 Amor, 638.
2959 Ann Palm-
Page
165
72
458
165
11
4489
166
166
618
4528
601
601
4321
601
4529
1529
1891
1878
1624
2959
1891
1878
4321
6801
601
Anna.
Daniel.
Dinah,
Dr. Henry
H..
Eli,
Eli.
Eliza E.
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth,
Harry J..
Isaac
Joseph P.,
537.
Joseph P..
Laura May.
Lauretta.
Lydia.
Margaret
Lydia.
Mary,
Sally Ann.
Thomas.
KlcliolBon.
709 Eliza,
471
471
471
471
1499
Hannah.
James,
John,
Sidney,
Sidney L.,
irickeraon.
364 Eliza.
Jane,
Jane S..
Nelson,
Samuel,
364
361
364
364
srieldB.
387 Daniel,
Eliza,
Hannah,
Mary s.,
Thomas.
NlBwender.
1505 Emma T.,
3837 Esther M.,
1505 Franlt D.,
3836 James G.,
3835 Marie B..
Klxom.
4218 Margaret,
4222 Rebecca.
Noble.
4 Richard.
jToman,
1053 Elizabeth.
387
387
387
387
No. Name Page
1053 Robert Dun-
can, 294
ITooka.
139 Sarah, 57
Slorterry.
303 Sarah. 100
IT orris.
4 Isaac. 10
19 Isaac. 20
4 Isaac. Jr., 10
750 Mattie E., 201
1894 Sarah J.. 533
Norton.
4910 Ada J.. 593
1912 Eugene L., 5ii3
4:ai Ida A., 593
7160 Ida Jane, 691
4912 Mar grate. 594
I 215a Mary Emily, 5a3
2159 William Hen-
ry. 593
I 7159 William Hen
ry.
94
505
168
538
16i
529
505
505
191
I'Jt
)3l
136
13U
13e
116
116
116
116
116
426
426
426
426
426
NuU,
3395 Alice, 361
3397 Alice. 361
6088 Altorn 361
6086 Basil, 361
6084 Cecil, 361
3398 Cvnthla E., 361
3393 Elizaoeth A. 361
1327 Evaline, 360
60S5 Gertha. 361
3396 Laura, 361
3394 Maria. 361
1327 Nicholas, 360
6087 Orta. 361
3392 Rebecca E., 360
3396 Rees, 361
3391 Sarah ?<:ilen, 360
3397 Stephen C, E61
STujnbors,
1772 Eliza. 496
Nutt.
2 Samuel, T
Kyawaner.
2545 Anna, 658
O.
OakB.
1589 Annie. 618
606 Benjamin. HO
1908 Ellen. 647
11)08 George Palnr.
er, 648. 170
606 Mary, 170
606 Mary Ann, 170
606 Wiliiam, 170
1909 William Hen.
ry. 648. 170
Gbermeyer.
2022 Charles Ben-
jamin. 66j
4677 Charles Ben-
jamin. 565
2022 Hannah Mary 565
I 4686 Lucinda Eliz-
abeth. 666
' 4688 Peter. 2nd, 665
Obion.
I 2 Henary. 7
Obnm.
5 Hannah. 12
2 Henry. '
7106 Clara, 689
4877 Estella B.. 689
2161 Jasper, 618
4875 Leona C. 689
4874 UUian Ad-
ella, 3**'
4876 Mary. 689
2161 Mary Jane, 5sS
4878 Myra, 690
*879 Buth, 650
io66
PALMER INDEX
Page
5S!»
. 5S9
644
6352
r.350
No. Name
7105 "Waldo.
4876 Whiter, Jr.
O'DrlBCoU.
2446 Florence
Jane,
5351 James E.,
5355 John Thomas
Leo, 645
Margaret Eliz.
abeth, 644
Nellie Fran.
ces. 644
5354 Thelina Anna 645
2446 Thomas Flc
an'?e, 644
5353 William
Wel.sh 64 5
Offenlialcer.
3450 f:Jith, 368
3451 Martha E.,
Oe'den.
188 Hannah,
188 Isaac.
ISS Itachel. 71
Oklns.
5020 Alice, 608
2223 Elliot Mar.
vine,
6019 George,
2123 Lila Muriel, 608
Ray. 608
5022 Verna Isa-
bella.
Oliver.
188 Amy,
718 Eleanor. 19
2814 Ella M..
2139 Eva.
188 Hannah.
714 John, IS
2141 John Pem-
berton. 192
2140 Joseph W.,
585. 192
Martha,
Mary, 192,
Nathan,
Peter. 192.
Rachel, 193
Rachel,
Sarah Ann,
192.
Oiitchfleld.
2701 Angle.
714
716
188
715
719
2140
717
257
Elizabeth,
Henry,
Jane,
Maria,
Rebecca E.,
Robert
126
125
495
Orr.
435
435
423
245
435
435
OBbom.
6761 Donald
6762 Francis
4257 L A.
4267 Nellie A.
Osborne.
128 Frances,
139 *»»e^, /!e&/-
139 Mary , 57
Osier.
4801 Ben A
4801 Myrtle
Osten.
3919 Alice Lor.
ena, 4 37
3919 John S. Van, 437
Ostering-.
6941 Gladys Es-
tella, 534
Mabel Clare, 534
Mabel H.. 534
Thelma. 534
William E., 634
Willma J., 534
May,
580
4508
6943
6943
4508
6942
Name Page
592
304
34.
No.
Owen.
297 Griffith,
Packer.
954 Antis,
954 Sarah 7..
Faderet.
4890 Ives,
4890
Faff.
1091 Josephine
Virginia.
Fainter.
22 Ann,
95 Eliza,
95 Elizaueth,
22 Elizabeth,
447 Esther,
4036 t'lorence 1
95 John.
Samuel,
Samuel,
so Sarah.
Palmer
Aaron.
Aaron Hart-
man,
Abbie Jos-
ephine, 191,
Abbie E..
Abigail (1st
wife)
Abigail (2nd
wife).
Abigail,
Abigail,
Abigail,
Abigail,
Abigail,
Abigail,
Abigail,
Abraham,
Abraham,
Abraham,
Abraham, 251, „„
Abraham 260, 86
Abraham, 263,
Abraham,
Jr., 85.
Abraham M.,
Abraham
Martin, 82,
Abraham
Sharpless. 25,
A child, 168
Addie, 591
Agnes,
Al .ert, 610,
Albert G..
22
2870
2126
4467
3C1
2010
1226
1054
43
164
755
1039
1264
2180
4472
5738
6901
478
2732
2175
1898
273
B83
24, _.
33. 19
38, 21
48.
890
926
946
957
249
116
1885
4885
2130
2247
139
203
333, 112
Albert Gal.
latin 111,
Albert N.
563. 181
Albert N ,
334, 112
Alfred Lee,
95 294
1897 Arfreid Wil^
son,
Alice.
Alice,
Alice
Alice;
Alice.
Alice.
Alice,
Alice,
Alice,
Alice A..
Alice Gary.
294,
Alice Gary,
Alice Cella
Alice Eliza-
beth.
Alice Ella
Alice Ella,
Alice L.. 598,
Alice M
169, 541
29
599
232
340
256
528
4499
5008
5557
5827
2768
191
734
2125
2927
5611
5610
3310
1127
72
73
174
690
722
1884
292
723
1028
1063
2243
2619
2650
2654
3312
924
2652
936
368
1267
310
657
1872
2741
948
267
2887
2118
2605
1262
1052
938
Name Page
Alice Knied-
ley, 340, 117
Alice Sophro-
nia. 202, 7 3
Alice Viola, 533
Alice Vir-
ginia. 241
Alice Weir, 232
Allan Grubb, 279
Alma, 258
Almira, 72
Almira C.,
72. 197
Alpha M., 583
Alta A 288
Althea, 343
Alvin Seav-
ern, 243
Alvin Thom-
as, 336
Amanda
Alice, 313, 102
Airranda E., 95
Amanda
Elizabeth. 292
Amanda
Gray. 294, 95
Amy, 33, 19
Amy, 69
Amy, 70 3]
Amy, 71, 32
Andrew, 84, 242
Ann. 13
Ann, 25
Ann, 37
Ann. 38
Ann, 66
Ann, 187, 70
Ann, 193, 71
Ann Eliza-
beth, 533. 168
Ann Julian, 49
Ann R. E.. 85
Anna. 31
Anna. 49
Anna, 69
Anna, 98
Anna, 194
Anna 287
Anna, 96, 295
Anna, 610
Anna, 232
Anna, 238
Anna. 239
Anna, 346
Anna, 581
Anna C. 231
Anna Callis, 299
Anna Dora, 279
Anna E., 234
Anna Edith, 541
Anna Eliza,
beth. 96
Anna Eliza-
beth, 251, 85
Anna G.. 238
Anna Hutton, 258
Anna L., 113
Anna M., 341, 118
Anna Maria
101, 42
Anna Maria,
180, 67
Anna Maria,
246, 84
Anna Marie, 527
Anna Marv,
345. 119
Anna Marv
560. 178
Anna Mary, 525
Anna Mary, 253
Anna Beed-
er, 260, 86
Anna S., 90
Anna T., 279
Anna W., 581, 190
Annei 230
Anne Knox, 340
Annie, 293
Annie H., 258
No.
2039
1255
2884
2228
3304
569
1232
758
43
603
1896
955
2721
1230
293
47
72
183
711
727
359
1220
902
752
242
1207
2608
656
1889
2678
7139
2684
5833
5750
5549
4825
351
1298
4551
5587
1266
5882
4470
244
111
907
267
910
2251
2797
2884
4803
Name Page
Annie Jane. 568
Annie Morris 117
Arietta, 278
-■Arthur C,
608, 201
Arthur New-
ton. 345
Arthur W.,
113, 47
Arthur W.,
335. 113
Asahel H.
'203, 73
Asher, 29, 19
Asher, 169, 63
Asher, 540 169
Athalinda
S., 263, 86
B. Mabel 250
Barbara, ' 336
Bartram, 97, 41
Benjamin 31, 19
Benjamin. 37 21
Benjamin, ' 69
Benjamin 191, 71
Benjamin 195 72
Benjamin D.,
111. 46
Benjamin Du.
vail. Ill
Benjamin F.,
.84. 238
Benjamin
Franklin 201, 73
Benjamin, Jr.
83.' 37
Benjamin
Loundtes,
331. 110
Bernard 256
Bertha H.
96. 297
Bertha Irene 527
Beulah, 39
Beulah, 91, 40
Beulah 92 233
Beulah, 530,' 168
Beulah, 230
Beulah C., 180
B. Franklin
536 168
Blanche, 242
Bullia, 591
Byron De La.
«y, 243
Caleb, 225 81
Canby Hop-
I<lns 345. 119
Caroline
French, 280
Carl, 261
Carolus M. 230
Carlyle, ' 584
Carrie, no
Carrie, 346
Carrie, 542
Carrie B.. 238
Carrie M.. 203
Carrie May,
611. 185
Carrie W.
5'63. 181
Catharine, 9 5
Catharine 24, '48
catharln©
187 70
Catharine, 341
Catharine, 292
Catharine
May, 527
Catharine S.,
83 37
Catharine T.
49". 24
Celeste, 242
Charles, 90 40
Charles 84, '242
Charles; 203
Charles, 263
Charles 278
Charles
(2nd), 680
PALMER INDEX
1067
No. Name Page
750 Charles A.
201. 73
2219 Charles A.,
607. 200
930 Charles B.,
255. 85
1055 Charles B..
2654 Charles B. ' 23!i
275* aharles B., 25t,
1055 Charles Bak-
er, 294
4496 Charles
Clark 532
2012 Charles Day,
563. 181
4680 Charles Day. 561
2127 Charles Ells.
worth, 191
6566 Charles Ev.
erett 234
2781 Charles G. 261
1888 Charles L.
535. 168
5834 Cliarles Lew-
is. 280
4518 Charles Lu-
ther. 536
364 Charles Mc
Pherson, 112 4'i
4477 Charles
Mears, 52S
5822 Charles Mer-
vin, 27t
1298 Charles R. 346
1299 Charles Ralph,
346. Hi.
1257 Charles Rees,
3256 Charles Ree's 33-
4697 Charles,
Smith 66!
704 Charles W.
190, 71
2611 Charles W,, 231
5612 Chester De.
lacy, 243
3299 Clara 345
1055 Clara Edith 294
947 Clara Eliz. '
abeth, 260, 8C
996 Clara M., 273
2955 Clara Whit-
ford. 294
4499 Clarence Ed-
ward. 532
2225 Clarence
Frank. 608. 201
3298 Clarence
Henry, 34.";
713 Clarissa Al-
mira 192 71
2095 Clarissa Al.
mira, 576
93 Cleora, 45
356 Cleora D.,
Ill, 46
2189 Clinton Duane.
195, 601
4884 Clinton, 591
2752 Clinton E., 25.'
760 Clinton G..
203 73
4979 Clinton Jos-
eph Fosber. 601
2243(c) Clyde
A., 610. 202
251 Collsta
2782 Colista Anna 26;
8207 Curtis Grubb 333
2245 Cora, 60S
2138 Cora B., 585. 192
2231 Cora Belle.
609. 201
2241 Cora May, 202
1298 Cora Viola.
346. 119
759 Cynthlfi J.,
203 73
194 Daniel, 73,' 32
90 Deborah 45, 23
267 Deborah,' 90 '
No. Name Page
723 Deborah 194
725 Deborah' 194, 72
107 Deborah
Ann, 24 48
728 Delia Ann. 195
2249 Delia 61
2156 Delpha Al-
ma 592. 193
658 Dina H., 181
7137 Donald 591
5555 Dorothea Mil-
368 Do'uglas, 113 47
4 Eals (Alice) '9, 6
2769 Earl I., 25S
4808 Eddy J.. 681
5521 Edgar Za-
vitz, 278
2012 Edith, 562
106 Edith 24 4b
2943 Edith; 291
2612 Edith Lew-
is. 231
1268 Edith M. 341. 118
2757 Edna, 256
3301 Edna, 345
1297 Edward
Frank 346 HI)
363 Edward L.
112. 46
995 Edward L..
89. 272
1225 Edward Liv-
ington Jr.
334. 112
2986 Edward Lar-
kin. 297
2869 Edward Pen.
nock, 273
1036 Edward Tat-
nall. 289, 94
649 Edwin, 178, 67
2945 Edwin B, 292
1000 Edwin H. 91, 280
2888 Edwin Lew-
5836 Edwin Lew.
is 280
2124 Effle May. 582
917 Eleanora F.,
246. 84
1222 Eleanor Boyd.
333 112
5831 Eleanor Lew-
is, 279
3208, Eleanor Liv-
Ington. 333
2224 Eleanor R.,
608, 201
109 Eli. 24, 49
3S8 Eli. 117 49
5550 Eli Yarnall. '230
2226 Elisha Rus.
sell, 608. 201
95 Eliza, 46, 24
307 Eliza. 101. 42
689 Eliza. 187, 70
193 Eliza, 73
2230 Eliza Aleen
609, 201
929 Eliza Ann.
254. 85
1258 Eliza D..
353 Eliza P.. lib, 46
241 Eliza W., 82
12 Elizaneth, 1«, 9
49 Elizabeth. 32 19
73 Elizabeth. 38
76 Elizabeth, 33
108 Elizabeth, 40
115 Elizabeth, 50
191 Elizabeth, 72
247 Elizabeth, 84
2S8 Elizabeth. 96
369 Elizabeth, ll.T
392 Elizabeth 118, 50
478 Elizabeth, 139
660 Elizabeth 181
602 Elizabeth, 185, 69
704 Elizabeth, 190
912 Elizabeth. 243
No. Name Page
1053 Elizabeth,
1226 Elizabeth. ' 334
1290 Elizabeth, 345
1878 Elizab^h,
167, 52S
1891 Elizabeth. 538
2153 Elizabeth 691
2752 Elizabeth, v5r,
2947 Elizabeth, 292
3222 Elizabeth, r3'^
4471 Elizabeth, 527
914 Elizabeth A., 84
74 6 Elizabeth A.,
200, 73
2152 Elizabeth Ann,
590, 19£
290 Elizabeth C,
96. 41
1060 Elizabeth C. 9C
5835 Elizabeth
Comby, 280
350 Elizabeth D. IIC
933 Elizabeth G.,
1204 Elizabeth
Gray. 330. 110
3255 Elizabeth
Hoopes, 33s
1257 Elizabeth L, 339
6897 Elizabeth
Jeari, 527
4476 Elizabeth
Marshall. 52S
4477 Elizabeth
Mary, 528
362 Elizabeth Mc-
Pherson 112, 46
883 Elizabeth R 22f
314 Elizabeth S..
102. 42
6969 Elizabeth
Williamson, 541
949 Ella L., 260, Si
2128 Ella Maud. 191
1066 Ella May 96 29n
2679 Ella May, 24"
4 5 Ellen, 30
958 Elleo, 262
2690 Ellen 244
934 Ellen E,, 85, 25S
1882 Ellen Es-
tella, 531
995 Ellen P., 272
2767 Ellis M., 25S
5012 Ellsworth, 006
729 Elmira, 195, 72
1223 Elsie, 112, 33r
3015 Elsie, 290
1086 Elsie Gray
97. 29?
4804 Emery, 580
1S99 Emilie P., 542
2041 Emily Ethel,
185, 56'<
3260 Emily H., 340
2154 Emily Soph.
rena, 193
5832 Errrlen Snow-
den. 27r
317 Emma, 102, 42
395 Emma, 119 50
1896 Emma, '540
2130 Emma, 684
1071 Emma C. 96, 297
1890 Emma Clara,
537, 168
1293 Emma Clar.
Issa. 119
665 Emma E. 182, 68
3302 Emma Gert-
rude, 345
1128 Enrma Isa
bell. 313
3252 Emma John-
son 339
1129 Emma L.. 102
2137 Emma Leota,
58.5. 192
1231 Emma Louisa,
335. 113
No. Name Page
761 Emmett D..
^,0 r^ 203, 73
642 Enos. 177, 67
1296 Eri New-
ton. 345, 119
2723 Ernest H 250
4 704 Esrom Land-
is, 668
389 Esther A 118
3261 KsiTier .\rina, 340
1295 Esther Eliz-
abeth, 345
289 Esther Jane.
96. 41
1898 Esther Mary 541
4706 Esther Mode 568
2670 Ethel, 241
2677 Ethel, 242
3093 Ethel, JIJ
4494 Ethel Al-
mcda, 532
4515 Ethel Irene. 535
4819 Ethel Maud 683
3012 Ethel Stur-'
„,„» S®-^' 299
2783 Etta Belle. 262
4519 Eulalla. 636
486 Eunice, 141
2253 Eunice, 203
2004 Eva R, 180
2243 (b; Eva L.,
„-,„ ^ , 610, 202
2770 Evelyn J., 258
J616 Everett, 232
5824 Everett Cut-
ler. 27e
5592 Ewart George 239
1206 Fannie Gray
331,' 110
6926 Fern Rose. 532
953 Fidelia. 261
1064 Florence, 296
1084 Florence, 239
2950 Florence, £92
5750 Florence. 261
2227 Florence Ef-
,,,... ?£■ CS. 201
1263 Florence EL
garda, 340, 118
2602 Florence K. 229
1901 Florence S.,' 642
5713 Forest. 256
723 Frances, 194
2954 Frances
Amanda, 294
747 Frances J., 200
1882 Frances Lil-
lian, 531
358 Francis, 111, 4C
2158 Francis, 593
5011 Francis Ed-
win. 606
1983 Franolss, 559 178
4517 Frank M., 541
352 Franklin,
110, 45
1S77 Franklin, 167
2922 Franklin P., 288
2925 Fred, 288
4465 Frederic J„ 126
2724 Gaylord Da-
«ota. 250
5037 Genevieve, 610
4 8 George, 32. 19
181 George. 68. 81
1S7 George. 71, 31
883 Gecrare, 229
920 George A,
248, 84
1027 George A.,
287, 94
760 George Clin-
ton. 203. 73
684 George El.
wood. 186. 69
5588 George F. 238
683 George Gran-
ville. 186. 69
2125 George L.,
683. 191
1264 George Ja-
quette, SS8, 117
io68
PALMER INDEX
231
295
Name Page
George Mar.
tin.
George Nor.
man,
George S.,
George W.,
lis, 49
George W.. 239
George W.,
95 293
George W.. 53C
George Wal.
ter, 532
George Wash-
ington, 200, 73
George Wash.
Ington, S6
Georgianna.
186, 69
Gideon Doug-
las, 256
Gideon G., 47, 24
Gideon G. 252 85
Gila Grace, 286
Glenora
Frances, 109
Glenroie, 584
Goldie Lee 256
Grace. 177. 67
Grace Lor-
ene.
683 Grace M.,
»37 Granville
Reuben. 567
?24 Guy R.
604 H. Jane.
17 Hannah,
21 Hannah,
23 Hannah, 2
44 Hannah,
go Hannah, 41, 21
177 Hannah. 68. 31
186 Hannah, 70, 31
268-600 Hannah,
SI, 40. 167
276 Hannah, 93. 41
178-926 Hannah.
139. 251
ISO
731
748
943
6S6
6722
98
928
2926
346
4S24
2767
641
3309
346
184
22i;
IS
22, 23
30, 19
194.
926
1032
2155
3S3
916
23S
193
749
5548
«971
2964
5036
6931
112
393
194
745
Hannah,
Hannah,
Hannah
Hannah,
Hannah.
Hannah, 2S
Hannah .'Vl.
Ice,
Hannah Ann.
116, 49
Hannah Ann,
244. SI
Hannah Ann. 91
Hannah Ann.
560, 175
Hannah E.,
191. 71
Hannah Eliz-
abeth Jane 249
Hannah H., 19)
Hannah H., 277
Hannah Jane.
96. 41
R.Tnnah L,., 527
Hannah M..
101. 42
Hannah M., 201
Hannah M.. 230
Hannah Mar-
garet. 541
Hannah Myr-
le, 536
Hannah P., 21
Hannah P. 47, 21
Hannah T. 89
Harlan Le
roy. 29C
Harlen. 610
Harold Clare 532
Harriet. 24, 4' '
Harriet, 119. 50
Harriet E., 73 I
Harriet E., 200 1
2176
5568
1266
3265
1300
2120
2121
994
1879
2252
4478
5719
7067
354
1269
3264
2014
6S96
4482
658
2924
1208
351
887
1033
2615
3750
4809
1085
938
1259
555S
4550
2005
3300
1069
2669
2647
922
1059
4464
2756
663
106S
1296
2211
1047
2738
1031
7140
Name Page. | No.
Harriet I-
rene, 563. 181
Harry. 291»
Harry E.. 242
Harry G.,
Harry F.. ' 194
Harry Har-
234 I
US
Harry K.,
341
Harry Mil-
linger,
Harry Oscar,
346. 119'
Harry W.,
190. 582 :
Hattie 263
Hattie Ab- 1
elena, 244
Helen.
Helen,
Helen,
Helen,
HeLlen.
Helen,
Helen Deb-
orah. Ill,
Helen H,.
341.
Helen Hos-
kins.
Helen Hum-
phrey.
Helen Hur.
burt.
Helen Lucile
Helen M..
Helen Mabel. 285
Helen Pinck-
ney. 331, 110
Henrietta M. 110
Henry
528
118
241 ;
ISl
181
B2. 232
Henry, 289.
Henry. 232
Henry 413
Henry. 581
Henry H., 91, 29-
Henry Jav,
85. 258
Henry Ralph,
339, 117
Henry Tay-
lor,
232 I
542
Henry Wil-
son,
Herbert,
Herbert Sam-
uel, 584. 191
Herbert W. ISu
Heston, 345
Hettie "
297. 9n
241
23S
49, 84
4 242
Hilda,
iTUam,
Hiram,
Hiram F
Hiram G
Hiram N..
Homer Sher.
man,
Howard. 295,
68, 182
Humphrey,
Ida. 296
Ida, 346
Ida Adelle.
606. 200
Ida E.. 291
Ida Luella 253
Ida May, 28S, 9-t
Inas. 591
Isaac, 143, 9
Isaac. 33, 19
Isaac A., 200, 7S
Isaac Gar-
rett Smedley 340
4890
999
991
341 I 3014
190. 582 , 237
364
1290
2628
4495
4544
1210
2250
2686
1225
3096
4549
1875
6900
24S
4496
176
1S9
240
284
284
408
661
993
106S
1883
2947
4S06
4883
5881
2773
733
5723
915
1230
2987
1050
720
2691
246
936
692
Name Page
lEaac Clem-
ent, 196. 72
Isaac Gran-
vills. 1S6 69
Isaac K.. 72, 32
Isabel, 259
Isabel A., 20i
Isabel Sarah,
607, 200
Ivas.
James,
James, 91
Janres J.. 242
James Mc-
Comb 296
James P-. 97, 41
James Pen-
nell. 81. 37
Jane. 193
Jane, 193, 71
Jane, 23S
Jane Ann, 25, 60
Jane B. T., 81
Jane E., 293
Janet Mc-
Pherson 334, 112
Jane S.. 112
Jennie, 345
Jennie, ZZi
Jennie, 532
Jennie Belbe, 26::
Jennie Gert-
rude, 346, 119
Jennie W., 259
Jesse. 69, 31
Jesse Bar-
ton. 201, 73
Jes£e Jones 541
Jessie, 331, 110
Jessie, 203
Jessie Cle-
ora, 243
Jessie M.,
Jessie May,
J. Harry, 342
J. Howard
628,
J. Hof.vard,
" Howard,
167
528
S5, 38
567
Job,
Joe G
John,
John,
John,
John,
John.
John.
John.
John,
.Tohn.
John
John.
John,
John.
John.
John
John,
John,
Joiin,
John.
John.'
John.
John Arthur,
John Clem-
ent. 196.
John Davis,
John Henry,
243, 84
John How-
ard, 335, 113
John Haw- I
ard, 297 i
John, Jr., 95 293
John K.. 193 71
John McGill,'333
John Mc-
pherson, 113, 47
John Plum-
14 9
IS. 9
21, 16
30. 19 '
39. 21 i
67. 31
71. 32 j
82. 37 !
94. 41 ,
91. 41
121. 50 I
182 68 I
89. '271 !
96. 296 I
532, 168 \
591
292
274
2 56
No.
6^27
SS5
4496
747
2607
2674
2739
2951
Name Page
John Robert. 532
John S. 82, 231
John States, 532
John W., 200 73
John W., "230
John W.. 242
John W.. 253
John Wlni-
[ler.
John R.
John Reed.
241
84. 38
field.
293
24
Joseph, 24
, 16
46
Joseph, 31
19
160
Joseph 62
, 29
179
Joseph, 62
29
643
Joseph, 177
67
681
Joseph, 1S5
69
1034
Joseph. 288,
94
1061
Joseph,
96
1106
Joseph.
308
1882
Joseph, 168,
531
478
Joseph Beu-
lah.
139
925
Joseph C,
251
86
2967
Joseph
Chandler,
295
6932
Joseph Ed-
ward,
633
2628
Josetfti Ev-
erett
234
4492
Joseph
Francis,
632
5607
Joseph G,
241
755
Joseph H.,
202
7S
2180
Joseph Har-
lan,
699
366
Joseph Hen-
ry, 112
47
193
Joseph K.. 73
. 32
913
Joseph M..
243
84
478
Joseph Mar-
tin,
139
2731
Joseph Mar-
tin,
261
1898
Joseph Mon-
roe, 541.
169
6828
Joseph P..
279
2885
Joseph Pan-
coast.
278
891
Joseph
Worth, 83,
234
478
Josephine
Beulah,
139
2734
Josephine
Beulah,
261
942
Josephine
Maria, 239
, 86
2722
Josie D.
260
4820
J'lanita
Marian,
683
309
Julia -A.nn,
101
42
679
Julia Ann
184
69
249
Julletta,
86
921
Julia Etta,
259
84
5586
Julia H..
238
3209
Julia Hilda,
333
1221
Julia Mary
Eleanor.
333
944
Julletta, 260
86
659
Junius Mar-
shall. 181,
68
4548
J. William,
541
26S7
Kate Irene.
244
1889
Kate M..
536
5S38
Katharine.
280
19S8
Katharine
H.. 178.
660
1035
Katharine,
W., 289
94
2228
Katie.
608
660
Kester, 181
68
278
I.amlra.
93
1900
Laura, 542
169
1293
Laura,
345
2795
Laura.
263
923
Laura Ada.
251
84
930
Laura B..
25S
PALMER INDEX
1069
No.
935
4807
2038
Name Page
Laura J., 85, 258
Laura M., 581
Laura Mar-
No.
2740
646
Name Page
Maggie Nor-
ena. 253
Malin, 178, 67
No.
181
Name Page
rist wife) 68
Mary Ann
(2nd wife), 69
Mary Ann. 86
Mary Ann
No.
Name Page
Moses. 38, 2I
Moses (2nd),
41. 21
Moses, 95. 41
Moses (2nd.).
96, 41
Moses, 251
2944
cia, 568. 185
Laura T., 291
1219
245
Marcia, 333
Margaret, 83
251
370
285
288
752
Lavina Ann 201
599
Margaret, 167
McP.. 113, 47
2242
Lawrence
724
Margaret, 194, 71
701
Mary Ann
924
W. D., 609, 202
755
Margaret, 202
189, 71
1U64
Moses. Jr..
2685
Lehela El-
906
Margaret, 84
1229
Mary Ann,
96. 295
1209
281
zona, 243
Lelia, 331
1254
2889
Margaret, 338
Margaret. 280
2615
334, 113
Mary Anna. 232
102
351
Moses D.. 48, 24
Moses G., 110 4 5
Levi, 94, 41
4481
Margaret, 529
2796
Mary Anna, 2 63
5741
Muston Ab-
263
Lewis, 89, 40
4544
Margaret, D41
884
Mary C. 229
ranani 259
884
Lewis, 82, 229
6930
Margaret Al-
5829
Mary D., 279
6929
Myia Bell 532
998
6539
6901
Lewis, 91, 277
mira, 532
2886
Mary Dar-
2756
Myrtle 256
Lewis. 230
Lewis Char-
2S85
1056
Margaret R., 278
Margannta
2653
lington, 279
Marv E.. 239
4498
4520
Myrtle Adel© 533
Myrtle Al.
ier, 528
Harding, 294, 95
3253
Mary Edna, 239
ice, 536
4516
315
Lewis Earl, 536
Lewis Hen-
662
Margaretta
M., 182. 68
1059
Mary Eliza-
beth, 295
2787
928
Myrtle C, 262
Nannie, 252
5825
ry, 102, 42
Lewis Lyn-
5
81
Marjorie, 12. 5
Maria. 42
5567
Mary Eliza-
beth, 234
2755
2676
Naomi, 256
Nellie, 242
939
don, 278
Lewis Reed-
245
249
Maria, 84
Maria, 86
2119
Mary Ellen,
190, 582
2786
5826
Nellie May. 262
Newlin Pan-
2223
er. 86
Lila Muriel.
908
2684
Maria, 84 242
Maria, 243
753
Mary Emily
201, 73
1295
coast, 278
Newton E., 345
608, 201
2610
Marian E., 231
1040
Mary Emily,
2129
Nina Flor-
2037
Lilla E., 567
3258
Marian
94, 289
ence, 583. 191
761
1986
Lillian, 203
Lillian, 178
388
Knox. 340
Marianna, 177
2015
Mary Emma,
564, 181
2725
81
Norma Ruby. 250
Norris 42. 21
2871
Lillie Ida, 274
3750
Marianna, 413
997
Marv P., 91, 274
251
Norris, 86, 38
478
Linie Re-
3257
Marie, 339
10(6
Mary G.. 95 291
703
Norris, 190. 71
becca, 139
656
Marshall, 180, 67
2942
Mary G.*, ' 291
1295
Norris Is-
2733
Lillie Re-
1872
Marshall,
2042
Mary Gene-
aac. 345. 119
becca. 251
167, 525
vieve. 185
279
Norris W , 94. 41
2213
Lincoln Ells-
2
Martha, 6
2616
Mary I., 232
1038
Morris W.,
wortli, 606, 200
14
Martha, 17, 9
2867
Atary Ida, 273
Jr., 289. 95
1260
Linda Belle,
22
Martha, 21, 16
359
Mary J.. ' 110
1901
Norwood 542, 169
340, 117
50
Martha. 32. 19
727
Mary Jaiie, 195
4551
Norwood, Jr. 542
6830
Linda Mar-
93
Martha, 45
2151
Mary Jane.
2189
Olga Tome-
garet, 27Si
394
Marcha, 119
589, 193
na, 601
1888
Linna P., 536
940
Martha Eliz-
192
Mary K.. 72, 32
2242
Olive, 609
1037
Linwood, 2SS, 9i
abeth, 258
1218
Marv Le-
2234
Opal Pearl,
2737
Lizzie, 253
355
Martha Jane.
Claire, 332
609. 201
2784
Lizzie Ad-
111. 45
313
Mary Lou-
2222
Oscar Fitz-
die 262
2773
Martha JuU-
isa ioi, 42
gerald. 608. 201
Owen Thack.
2723
Lizzie L , 1;50
etta, 259
182
Mary M 65
1234
44i<3
Lora Grace, 532
2952
Martha Vir-
931
Mary M.," 256, 85
ara, 335, 113
3095
Lora Jane, 313
ginia 293
2870
Mary Mow-
rer '*73
3197
Pauline Pick.
1262
Louis Ja-
247
Martin, 84, 38
ering, 331
quette, 340, 117
288
Martin, 96
1256
Mary Nields,
3303
Pearl, 345
2213
Louisa May, 606
478
Martin, 139
339, 117
110
Peninah 24, 49
2117
Louise M., 580
937
Martin, 252, 85
956
Marv 0. 263 86
96
Pennell, 46, 24
2672
Lovalefte. 211
2617
Martin, 232
8S9
Mary R ,' 83 '33
658
Pennock, 181, 67
1205
Lovina Sa-
953
Martin C.
2179
Mary R.. 598' 194
5715
Percival S., 256
lonre, 331
261. 86
903
Mary Reed-
190
Pi-ter, 71, 32
2673
Lucolle 242
927
Martin, Jr., 252
er, 84 239
3S6
Peter J., 116. 4a
2945
Lucia. 292
1065
Martin V., 96
287
Mary S.. "116
749
Peter Hes-
757
Lucy. 202
1
Mary, 1. 7
3735
Marv T , 252
ter, 201, 73
2752
Lucy. 255
8
Mary. 14. 9
6'1R8
Marv Talley, 541
2158
Peter Wilson.
4887
Luella. 591
27
Mary, 25 16
706
Marv W., 190 71
593, 193
77
Lydla, 40, 21
79
Mary. 41
2607
Mary W., 230
165
Phebe, 64, 30
99
Lydia, 47. 24
91
Mary, 45, 23
4703
Marv "W^eav.
277
Phebe, 93, 41
269
Lyuia, 91, 40
116
Mary. 60
er, " 568
887
Phebe, 232
602
Lyilia. 168, 63 ,
160
Mary, 62
1085
Matilda, 299
1901
Phebe H.. 542
704
Lydla, 190
173
Mary 66, 31
750
Mattie. 20]
1876
Philena M..
748
Lydia, 200
185
Mary 70
4 494
Maud R., 53''
528, 167
1886
Lydla, 534. 16S
190
Mary, 71
4SS8
May. 591
278
Polltha, 93
251
Lydia A., 8C
194
Mary, 73
2650
Mavlon J 238
246
Prudence B., 84
755
Lydia A., 292
279
Mary. 94
3305
Mavnard Wil-
919
Prudenca Eli-
878
Lydia A., 225 81
280
Mary, 94. 41
liam, 345
za. 248. 84
243
Lydia Ann 8l 37
311
Mary. 101. 42
996
Merrltt T .
178
Rachel. 68. 31
927
Lydia Ann. 252
391
Liary. 118. 50
'89, 273
195
Rachel. 74, 32
2011
Lydla Ann,
604
Mary. 169 ,
26S5
Mildred. 239
266
Rachel, 90, 40
503, 181
644
Mary, 178 '
4908
Mildred
1887
Rachel. 168
2872
Lydla Bar-
680
Mary. 184. 69
Jane. 693
1070
Rachel Q..
clay, 274
760
Mary. 203
5593
Mildred Lu-
96, 297
1062
Lydla C. 96, 295
885
Mary, 231
rllf. 230
709
Rachel H..
6034
Lydla Lu-
928
Mary, 252
2655
Mildred P . 239
191 71
cile, 610
1050
Mary, 293 1
2220
Milton E., '
4466
Rachel L., 525
910
Lydia Mar.
1067
Mary H.. 96, 296 |
200, 607 1
4909
Ralph, 593
garet, 242
1294
Mary, 34 6!
.<i16
MinervQ I.. 102 '
2249
Ralph P. 611, 203
5720
Lylhurn, 256
1873
Mary, 526. 167 ;
4416
Minnie Alice 532
7138
Ray, 591
2753
Lylljurn T.. 256
1880
Mary, 529. 168
'l-'S
Minnie Belle. 2SR
3308
Ravmond
4552
Mabel, 542
2117
Mary, 580
'■64S
Rfinnie H., 238
Minor J. 255
Walter. 346
4545
Mabel By-
2614
Mary, 231
2751
13
Rebecca, 17. 9
nons, 541
2622
Mary, 233
930
I^liranda L 255
275
Rebecca. 93, 41
3094
Mabel Fran-
2753
Mary. 256
162
Morris. 63. 29
886
Rebecca, 82
ces. 313
5717
Mary. 256
599
Morris, 167. 63
1047
Rebecca. 291
1131
Maggie B., 102
2243
(a) Mary A.,
1879
Morris 529 ,167
1233
Rebecca,
1227
Maggie Q..
610. 202
11
Moses, 14, 9 1
S3S, 113
334 113'
ISl
Mary Ann
2S
Moses,
2948
Rebecca, 292
1070
PALMER INDEX
649
96
104
387
2922
554
ISSS
18S8
2157
5025
196
fiSl
4705
915
2621
6925
2603
291
174
185
644
680
105
116
176
284
312
707
758
2613
2946
4547
Name Page
Rebecca B..
190,
Rebecca. G., 179
Rebecca Ncal, 46
Rees. 24, 48
Rees, 116. 49
Rena, I
Rena M., 230
Richard P..
112, 47
Robert, 47, 24
Robert A.. 194
Robert Free-
man, 196, 72
Roberf H..
Robeit h.
167. 63
Robert H.,
259, 86
Robert AIc_
Gill. 332, 110
Rouert Rol-
la. 532
Robert W..
191, 71
Roger Lewis, 231
Ro
W..
Rosella, 535
Rosella Edith.
592, 193
Roy M.. 611
Rush, 346
Russell, 262
Russell Rich,
ard, 608
Kuth, 74, 31
Ruth, 185
Ruth Baker, 56S
Ruth Ellen. 243
Ruth Martin, 233
Ruth May
Bell. 532
Ruthanna, 2 29
Ruthanna 191, 71
Sadie A.. 331
Sallie A., 46, 21
Sallie A. 532
Sallie A., 305
Sallie A. 598, 104
Sally Ann,
Sallie M.. 96i 49
Samuel. 66, 31
SanTuel, 70. 31
Samuel. 178. 67
Samuel, 184
Samuel, 190, 71
Sanruel C. 280
Samuel
Copeland. 280
Samuel L..
84, 241
Samuel L., :
Samuel M..
525. 167
Samuel Var-
lan, 583
Sarah.
Sarah.
Sarah.
Sarah
Sarah. 24, 4S
Sarah, 50
Sarah, 67
Sarah, 69, 31
Sarah, 82
Sarah, S3
Sarah. 85
Sarah, 86
Sarah. 93
Sarah. 94
Sarah 101, 42
Sarah, 190
Sarah, '^
Sarah, 231
Sarah, 292
Sarah, 541
Sarah A., 182. fiS
Sarah A., 202, 73
Sarah A., 2S8
Sarah Ann. 86, 3 S
407
645
677
702
730
904
1898
744
954
291
2609
1265
3306
2.18
678
4SS6
363
161
175
605
648
239
5609
2117
282
647
2988
5716
1030
278
1030
394
1084
3313
113
3307
5823
Name Page
Sarah Ann.
118. 50
Sarah Ann,
121. 50
Sarah Ann
178, 67
Sarah Ann,
184, 69
Sarah Ann,
189, 71
Sarah Ann,
196. 72
Sarah Ann
84. 240
Sarah Ann. 54]
Sarah Bar-
ton, 200, 73
Sarah E. 262, 86
Sarah Elma,
257. 85
Sarah Hamp-
ton, 95. 293
Sarah I., 102
Sarah Isa-
bella. 260. 86
Sarah Jane. 102
Sarah Jane,
c ^ 121. 50
Sarah M.. 96, 41
Sarah S., 230
Sarah T.. 341, lis
Sarah Velma. 345
Sarah W., 24
Selden Hom-
ir. 609, 201
Sidney, 68, 31
Sidney. 92 40
Sophronia, ' 72
Stella Me-
dora, 606, 200
Suran, si, 37
Susan, 184 69
Susan, 591
Susan Cath-
arine, 112
Susan ChaJ-
fant. 18. 273
Susanna, 18, 9
Susanna, 18 9
Susanna, 63. '29
Susanna, 67, 95
Susanna, 169. 63
Susanna 178. 67
T. Chalklev,
~ 82, 37
T. Ell wood.
^^ , 527. 167
Thelma. 5S1
Thelnra May
24"
Theudas W.,
„, 190. 5S0
Thomas, 40 '1
Thomas, 94, 41
Thomas, 178, 67
Thomas A.
Booth, 297
Thomas
Chalkley, 229
Thomas D.. 256
Thomas P., 2SS
Thomas
Franklin. 93 41
Thomas F..
2SS. 94
Thomas H..
119, 50
Thomas
Hawkins. 97. 29!i
Thomas
Randle. 346
Thomas Steel
25. 49
Thomas
Thuiiow 345
Thompson
Vail. 278
Vernice L... 609
Vcr gla, 261
Vernon. 591
Vinie Eliza-
beth, 258
No.
4891
2931
357
905
928
2671
5026
4892
5739
5538
6970
1209
6928
1228
2963
2124
360
2755
92
604
1028
4805
4545
2188
958
940
350
912
286
1264
2153
3263
2736
958
604
1047
2866
316
1128
2785
723
264
1039
1X5
2039
4678
1899
Name Page
Viola, 592
Violet H., 291
Virginia. Ill, 46
Virginia, 241
Virginia, 252
Virginia, 241
Virginia, 608
Vivian, 592
"W. Edgar. 255
Walter, 230
Walter, 541
Walter Gray,
331. 110
Walter Lyle, 532
Walter Mc-
Plierson, 334. 113
Walter
Moses, 296
Walter V..
191, 582
■R ashington
D.. Ill, 46
Wilbur G., 256
William 45, 23
William, 169
William, 2S7 94
William, '581
WillianT Ash-
er. 541
William
Bladen, 331, 110
William E.. 85
William Ed-
gar, 259
William Ed-
ward, 195
William El-
mer, 263
William Eu-
phronius, 258, 86
William G.
1'09, 46
William G.
84. 243
William H..
95. 41
William H.,
340, ns
William
Henry, 591, 193
William
Howard, 340
William Ir-
win. 253
William L,,
263. 86
William M.
169, 63
William M.,
95, 291
William
Marshall. 272
William Nor-
ris. 102. 42
Williaiw Nor-
ris, 313, 102
William Nor-
ri.<!, 262
William P .
45, 23
William
Pennell, 333, 110
William S ,
202 73
William S. 231
William T.
89. 272
William
Thomas. 345, 119
William V.,
194, 71
William W..
89, 40
William
Webb. 94. 289
William
Wilton. 25, 50
Willis Bak-
er, 568 185
Wiiliston
Bprkhimer. 563
Wilmer. 542. 169
No.
Name Page
1987
Wilmer H.,
560
178
384
Wilson, 116
49
lOS
Wilson, 24
. 49
1048
Winfleld S..
95,
292
5714
Winifred
256
2229
Winifred B.
201,
609
4471
W. Morris,
527
2726
Wyona Kit-
ty.
251
4889
Zella,
S92
2233
Zella May,
609,
201
728
Zephanlah.
195. 72
Fan.
1039
Alice.
289
Fancoast.
98
Hannah H.,
277
1917
Mattie W.
649
Farish.
2110
Charlotte.
578
Farke.
444
Deborah.
127
444
Jonathan.
127
Farter.
1S6
Amos,
70
697
Amos. 189
. 70
1444
Anna.
409
694
Anne. 188
, 70
37
Benjamin,
28
2078
Catharine,
188
1968
Charles.
557
698
Daniel 189
. 70
1896
Emma.
540
693
Ephraim. 187
, 70
186
Ephraim,
70
186
Hannah.
70
696
Hannah. 188
70
2077
Hannah E..
188
699
Henry, 189
70
1968
Jennie B..
557
371
Margaret
114
700
Mary, 189
70
693
Mary Ann,
187
2076
Mary Ann,
572.
188
2079
Nathan T .
188
692
Samuel, 187
70
693
Sarah
188
2075
Sarah, 571.
188
1S6
Sarah
70
695
Sarah. 188
70
Farka
.
203 7
Lilla E.,
567
Farmelee.
2i:'4
Bffle May,
582
Farnell.
4136
Caroline
Deatiiridge,
471
Faraons.
253
Ann.
87
253
Joseph,
87
Fartrldg-e.
973
Anros.
266
2827
George El-
mer,
266
2830
John F.,
266
2828
Mary Louisa,
266
2829
Susan.
266
973
Tabitha Lou-
isa,
266
Faschall.
1876
Charles,
528
6904
Charles Ed-
ward Bay.
ard.
529
6903
Edward Mer.
ril,
529
690S
Elizabeth
Aldrich.
529
4479
Franklin,
529
122
Grace.
52
6905
Henry Mor-
PAI,MER INDEX.
107 1
No. Name Page
480 Henry Mor-
ris, 529
4480 Katharine
Aldrich 529
4479 Lucy Ashton, 529
1876 Philena M, 528
122 William, 52
Fas8.
394 Anna Maria. 119
394 Isaac, 119
394 Martha. 119
FasBmore,
4467 Abbie E., 526
6891 Chester Le.
roy, 526
4324 Ellen, 506
3611 Florence
Edith. 393
6356 Florence J.. 393
6890 George B. Jr. 526
4467 George B ' Jr. 526
3611 John Levis. 393
4582 Norman L, 547
6889 Ralph Mar-
shall, 526
6993 Ruth Anna, 547
4582 Sarah E. 546
Patch.
4237 Catherine E., 490
Patclieu.
3792 Alio© Mar-
shall, 420
3792 William Hen-
ry, 420
Patrick.
4789 Ella Lonora 578
7050 John Elmer. 578
7051 Perry Rob.
ert. 578
4789 R. E., 578
patter.
2259 Jessie, 612
Patterson,
541 Elizabeth, 154
801 Jane. 210
801 Jane. 210
4170 Mary F. 479
1622 Sarah A.', 453
Patton.
5930 Charles H.. 309
3067 Prank Percl-
val, 308
5931 Lydia S.. 309
2923 Minnie Belle, 288
3067 Sarah Sharp
less. 308
Pazaon.
572 Abigail, 160
1801 Anna Rachel,
504, 160
1797 Hannah A..
504. 160
1800 Henry C 504 160
1799 Henry Clay,'
504. 160
572 Henry M., 160
572 Jane. 160
572 John, 16O
1798 Sarah Jane
504, 160
Payne.
4274 Alice May. 497
474 Alice P., 137
4135 Beryl. 469
4274 Dr 497
474 Edwin W.. 137
1714 Elizabeth, 468
3855 Esther Eliz-
abeth, 427
3856 Florence Ed.
na, 427
3854 George Ray-
mond. 427
3857 Harold Bur-
ton, 427
1510 Harriet 427
3849 Harriet' Alice 427
4135 Howard Belle 468
No.
Name Page
6611
Howard Ron.
ert.
469
3852
Ida Virginia
427
3850
James Ed-
win.
427
902
Jane,
238
1510
Joseph Lar-
kin. 427,
137
474
Mary Ann,
137
1714
Robert A..
46S
SS53
Ruth Olive,
427
3851
Walter Lar-
kin.
427
474
William.
137
Fearce.
6654
Anna B.,
478
6654
Arthur.
478
7485
Arthur,
478
7487
George Is-
aac,
478
7486
John W..
478
Pearson.
526
Elizabeth,
151
526
Jane.
151
526
John,
151
660
Phebe,
181
Peer,
2663
Charles
240
2i;i;3
Charlotte,
240
5599
Delpha Ma-
rie.
240
5598
Leota, Ivan-
ita.
240
Peet,
3886
Arthur
432
3886
Edith B.,
432
6522
Frances
Louise.
432
250
Olive,
86
Pedrlck.
2917
Mary Flor.
ence.
286
Peffer.
5451
Elva Eli.
655
2513
Hanna Hop-
kins,
655
2513
James B..
655
7400
Normon J.,
655
5451
Ora,
655
Peirce.
11-
12 Caleb, 16
, 17
345
Caleb.
109
5877
Genett,
292
2
Henry,
7
2944
Joseph.
291
170
Joshua,
66
2944
Laura T..
2»1
12
Mary,
17
237
Maiy,
81
482
Mary Eliz-
a eth.
140
345
Mary May,
loa
482
Myers.
140
170
Rachel,
65
345
Rebecca,
109
Sarah.
7
4S2
Sarah,
140
Feirson.
345
Mary,
109
2
Thomas.
7
Fenn.
1
Willianr,
1
128
William.
55
Pennell.
72
Ann,
37
239
Hannah.
82
239
Hannah.
82
23
Hannah,
23
72
Hannah,
37
72
James
37
72
Jemina,
37
23
Joseph
22
72
Lydia.
37
23-
r2 Mary, 23,
37
471
Rachel.
136
161
No. Name Page
239 Robert. 82
23-72 Robert, 23, 37
475 Sarah 137
17-23 Sarah, 19, 22
23-72 William
23, 37
Pennock.
575 Alice,
176 Alice
575 Ann. 161
1872 Anna Mary. 525
575 Caleb, 161
575 Christopher, 161
1942 Ella E.. 555
575 Joseph, 161
575 Mary. 161
176 Nathaniel, 67
176 Sarah, 67
1810 Sarah T. 508
575 William, 161
Penrose.
1052 Annie.
Perdue.
4310 Anna,
4311 Annie, 502
1815 Belle 513
4354 Bertha Dor-
othy, 513
1817 Caleb 163
578 Caleb H., 162
4352 Charles Per-
cival, 512
6797 Charles W.
Ash 502
578 Dr. William, 163
4353 Ellen Hart 512
1814 Ellen V., ' 512
1788 Emily, 502
6796 Emilv Mar-
guerite 502
578 Folliarcl, 163
6795 Henry B.. 502
1S16 Howard, 163
1818 Ida J., 513 163
4310 Ida L., ' 502
6794 Joseph F, 502
4310 Joseph F. 502
6792 Letitia T.', 502
1815 Louis P..
513. 163
1819 Lydia H., 513
578 Rachel 162
4358 Samuel Har-
ry, 513
578 Parah. 163
1820 Sarah H.,
513. 16:!
578 Susanna 63
1519 Thomas Men-
tor. 513. 163
578 William, 163
6793 William B., 502
578-1788 William
Follaird 163. 502
1814 William R.,
512. 163
Perkins.
1530 Fred, 432
1285 Laura M., 344
1530 Sara Eliza-
beth. 432
Perrlne.
2400 Mary, 639
Perry.
2111 Arminda E., 578
4790 Delbert 578
4791 Elbert, ' 578
4789 Ella Lonora, 578
651 Harriet, 179
4598 Irene Estel. 551
2111 John H. 578
4 792 Sarah Malin-
da, 578
Peters,
2920 Anna M., 287
5870 Barbara I., 28s
24 Catharine. 24
2920 Davis 288. 287
No. Name Page
241 Eliza W.. 82
2934 Esther, 290
5868 George D.. 288
24 Hannah, 2 4
241 Mary S2
24 Rees, 24
389 Samuel P.. us
4065 Rhoda S 456
5869 Richard A., 288
241 William 82
21-24 William,
21, 24
11-14 William,
15, 18
Peterson.
181 Andrew 68
4239 Andrew; 491
371S Bert A., 408
2668 Blanche 2-11
4834 Canradine. 585
5606 Clarence R. 241
6735 Clement W.] 491
6457 Edith, 4O8
6733 Fernhaedin 491
2668 Prank. 241
2134 George 585
4833 Letha Mae, 585
4239 Louise Marie 491
3718 Mary, 4O8
2134 Mary P., 584
6734 Minnie Vis-
ta. 491
1018 Nancy M. 283
181 Sarah, eg
Peyton.
3459 Benjamin S. 370
6214 Bessie B., 369
6227 Curris L. 370
3454 Electa S., 369
3460 Ella E.. 370
3460 Emmor F. 370
3458 EUira H..' 370
6215 Gen W. 369
3461 James P., 370
6226 Jonas E., 370
6216 Joseph E.. 369
1336 Joseph E..
Jr.. 369
3458 Joseph W., 370
6213 Josie E.. 369
6225 Lola B.. 370
3456 Mary M.. 3 61)
3457 Phebe E. 369
3453 Rees E_ " 369
3453 Rosanna, 369
6217 Retta S.. 369
1336 Savilla, 369
6218 Violet M. 369
3455 Welcome V., 36S
Pfaff.
5378 Hermine Re-
gina, 516
Pfelffer.
1050 Mary, 293
Phillips.
2044 Blanche L.. 569
4249 Elizabeth 493
1727 Elizabeth" C. 472
4146 Ella, 472
6614 Ella Plor.
ence. 472
6980 Emily Mabel, 544
976 Flora Dell 266
4558 George H.,' 544
1727 George Strick-
land, 472
613 Hannah. 171
4144 Jacob, 472
4147 Lewis 473
4558 Lydia'H., 544
6979 Lydia H.. 544
4147 Margaret. 473
23 Mary. 22
4144 Mary A. 472
3805 Maud. 422
4145 Oliver, 472
2637 Sallie. 237
23 Sarah, 22
6613 Sarah Bessie 472
1072
PALMER INDEX.
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Page
23
William.
22
267
John,
90
4146
Vv'illiam,
472
267
John. Jr..
90
FllirpB.
43 4 4 Anna Garber
6830 Bennett,
6827 Caleb Clar-
511
511
704 Lydla
2 67 Mary,
704 Uriah.
Plttengrer.
190
90
910
ence.
511
1717
Elizabeth L.,
470
4349
Caleb Roland
512
Pitts
4343
4344
Clarence B.,
Edgar C,
511
511
393
Barbara,
119
4345
Edith E..
511
Place
,
1591
503
Ella Jane,
Elisha L..
443
145
1888
Linna P..
535
4343
Emma M.,
511
PlanlE.
1592
Esther, 443.
145
4962
Annie,
599
503
Hannah Ann.
145
Planklnton.
3990
Hannah Eliz-
abeth.
443
1898
Alice M.,
541
4347
Hannah M.,
511
Piatt
6826
3989
Hilda Rebec-
ca.
Horace Eli.
511
4071 Alice Irene,
Platts.
458
sha.
443
854
Mary
223
503
Jane,
145
Pluck-
503
1591
John.
John. 443.
145
145
394
Anna Maria,
119
ISll
John C.
510
Pliuniey.
4346
John Ell.
3336
Alice Re-
wood.
511
becca,
348
1591
John Morris
4 4?
3337
Annie Pearl
348
4346
Lillian Mae,
511
3339
Arthur Earl.
348
4348
Louie J..
511
3332
Charles
6834
Marian Fran
George,
348
ces.
'511
3331
John Henry
348
635
Mary,
176
3329
Laura Eliz. "
637
Mary,
176
abeth.
348
1593
Mary Jane.
3330
Lillie May,
348
144.
145
3328
Mary Keziah
347
6829
Mildred,
511
3334
Mazie Viola,
348
6828
Richard Ed-
3335
Raymond
1811
ward,
Sarah R.,
511
610
3338
Roy,
Ru£sell El.
348
ficterlnff.
wood.
348
380
Clarritta
115
1305
^3arah Eliz.
380
380
Elma,
Jonathan.
116
115
3333
abeth,
William Ash.
347
Pickle.
1305
er, 348
William Kent 347
553
Adam,
156
553
Adam H.,
156
Plumiy.
1748
Adam How.
401
Adriana. 120
60
ard.
156
405
Alfred, 121
50
1749
Mary Ann.
166
403
Canby, 121
. 50
1750
Mary Clark,
398
Charles 120
50
484.
156
114
Charles.
50
553
Matilda,
156
406
Clara A. 121
50
653
Sarah.
166
114
Elizabeth,
50
1747
-Sarah Eliz-
1307
Elizabeth Har
abeth. 156.
484
net, 348.
"120
Pierce.
1309
George H..
2
1356
Ann,
Anna Mary.
7
379
396
349.
Harriet E.
120
James S., 120
Jane Ann.
Leahdelia 121
Mary Ann.
Palmer S. 120
Robert,
Robert Bar-
clay. 121
Thomas El.
wood
William Wil-
ton. 120
William K.,
347.
cett.
120
50
, 50
50
50
120
, 60
50
50
349
60
120
3618
2
294
1335
296
1941
2055
3452
182
1335
Anna R..
George,
Hannah.
Maria,
Mary,
Mary A.
Mary Viola,
Mvsta.
Nancy.
Phillip ,
394
7
97
386
97
666
571
369
69
368
400
114
402
398
397
114
404
1308
3618
1356
Pile.
1
Thomas W.
Dr. William'
A. D..
Robert,
394
379
2
399
1306
Plnnl
Plmley.
5405
Florence Is.
6764
Clara.
265
abel
650
6765
Elizabeth,
265
2471
John S..
649
2815
George,
265
2471
Laura Lou-
2815
Madge.
265
ella.
649
Pine.
PoUaird.
116
Mary,
50
2625
Burney Vic.
Pitman,
tor.
244
267
Benjamin.
90
2625
Einnefred P.
244
267
Deborah,
90
7428
George Palm.
704
Euphemia,
190
er.
244
267
Hannah.
90
7429
Kenneth
No. Name Page
King, 244
244
7430 Winnefred
Ellen.
Pollock.
4996 Aydle Eliza 604
6266 Chauncy E., 635
2383 Emma Jane. 635
2383 John, 636
5267 Lucy Mon-
nie, 635
Pool.
2660 Helena. 240
Porter.
757 Albert G. 102
757 Caroline, ' 102
757 Lucy, 20t
Portcrfieia.
2137 Emma Leota, tSB
2137 J. O.. E8t
Poaton.
1964 Eddy. 1TB
5864 Elmer Eman.
uel. 287
6866 Gordon Gar.
field, 287
1962 Hannah Ann, m
633 Henry, 17B
196G James, 17B
5866 James Shef.
field. 287
2919 Leon Leroy 287
1965 Lydia D.. 175
633 Mary, 175
1963 Mary Alice, 175
2919 Minnie B., 287
5867 Robert Ro.
land. 287
1961 Selina Jane
657; 176
Potter.
1029 Abigail. 287
2920 Anna M.. £87
4026 Cora Cllston, 449
2921 Ethel C. 288
4 02 5 George B. 44 9
1029 Jamea B.' 287
2919 Minnie B., 287
Powell.
5332 Albert, 642
2416 Amelia, 04!
2414 Ann. 641
7016 Anna Eliz.
abeth 666
4162 Annie L., 476
5328 Carrie, 649
6330 Clara, 642
6646 Clarence Rob.
erts, 476
6644 Cornell H.. 476
4 691 Dr. Bena.
jah B.. 566
4159 Eleanor. 475
807 Elihu, 211
4691 Elizabeth
M., 566
4161 Ella R.. 476
6334 Elmer. 642
4160 Elva v.. 476
4155 Emma J.. 475
6643 Emma Lydla, 476
2415 Esthor Ann,
641. 211
2417 Flora H,. 642 211
4160 George
Meade, 476
4158 Hannah, 476
6641 Harry Oliver 476
4161 Harvey M„ 476
5333 Hazel, 642
6645 Hazel B. 476
2367 Henrietta. 626
6647 Herbert Clay,
ton, 478
1730 Horatio, 47B
2416 Hosmer B.,
641. 211
4157 Ida 47t
807 James. 211
No. Name Page
2414 James Cur.
tis, 641, 211
7017 Lawrence B, 6«6
807 Letltia. 211
1730 Lydia Me.
Afee. 476
5329 Maggie. 642
2413 Maria T., 641, 211
807 Martha S., 211
4156 Mary E., 475
6C40 Mary Eva 47«
5331 Raymond.' 842
1 Thomas, t
6642 Warren M.. 47«
Powley.
126 Agnes. (4
126 Edmond, 54
Pownall.
4329 Edna. 507
4717 Mary WaL
ton, fi7n
4716 Ruth Eliza.
204 6 ^If.'ient "«
Stubbs, 57Q
Pratt.
ooi? ^nna Laura, 226
2881 Beulah Wal.
ter o7fl
5529 Carl D 22«
2588 Charles', 2'6
446 David, Ut
^^*i ^"^^ Jr.. 409
446 Elizabeth.' I2I
446 John. 128
5814 John Mai-
coin, 277
a^aI ?°'y} Walter, 409
446 Lydla, 12s
riH I^yJia Ann. 128
BS16 Marlon Bald.
^'1 277
2881 Maurice Bald.
win 077
3725 Ruth A. T.. 409
liU i^''^h Ann 409
5815 Sarah Dar
lington, 277
Fray.
aj?l 4"?" Theron 528
44 78 Helen. 628
fiQn^ iZ^" -*•"«" 628
6902 Theron Palm-
er. 628
Presoott.
733 Dr. R. B.. 197
Preston.
423 Jane, 102
iU Joseph, 122
423 Rachel H.. 122
Pretterbaug'li.
985 Lucy Etta. 268
985 Samuel. 268
Price.
267 Edward A., 91
1755 Kate L.. 486
Prlchard,
2 John, 6
Prior.
7143 Everett, 591
7142 Martha 591
4888 Mav. ' 691
4SS8 Oliver, 591
7144 Viola, 691
7145 Viola, 591
proctor.
5597 Freda, 240
2600 Harry G. 228
2600 Isabella '
Kirk. 228
749 Lucy, 201
2661 Theresa C, 240
2661 Wilford, 240
PALMER INDEX.
1073
No.
Name
Page
1 No.
Proissr.
1 1789
2166
Cora Eliza-
! 1791
beth,
595
4931
Mabel
696
5426
Pnsfh.
1 2488
4368
Elizabeth.
515
4155
Emma J.,
4 75
6805
4155
John,
475
Pnlaskl.
817
3658
Ethel.
400
90(>
' 296
Pnsey.
1804
688
Ann,
186
61S1
2056
Anna W. 571
. 187
217
462
Benjanrln W
133
( 205
2055
Charles Hen
1 5'!6
ry, 187.
" 571
509
1932
David,
552
:
4669
Edgar G.,
562
784
1932
Edith.
652
210
462
Elfza.
133
774
3755
Elizabeth Ber.
49
nard,
414
6803
4603
Ella Mary.
552
787
1999
Ella T.,
562
4333
688
Emma,
189
2340
2054
Hannah EUz
abeth, 187.
' 57J
7S4
4604
Hannah Bliz
abeth,
' 552
1803
4670
Hannah Sar-
4603
ah,
562
4324
688
Henrv
186
4325
670
Lydia.
183
4603
688
Lydia,
186
785
462
Lydla.
133
1788
657
Mary,
180
811
398
Mary,
120
657
Mary,
180
833
2055
Mary Viola
571
S3S
4671
Norman S..
562
599
Philena M.,
167
5420
1933
Samuel M^i
552
206
4720
Sarah Eliz.
775
abeth.
571
1933
Sarah M.,
552
2504
1999
Solomon J.
562
486
688
Susanna.
186
2302
688
Thomas,
1S6
6S8
Thomas, Jr.,
186
2489
2053
Thomas M.,
4557
570.
187
5442
1477
Willie.
133
462
William,
133
204
Pyle.
11
Abigail,
15
816
2504
216
Abiirail. 78
33
1792
5422
Adaline
652
214
Adam. 77
33
6802
4553
Albert J.,
543
4324
791
Albert, 209
75
209
2300
Alexander All-
man 620,
206
4559
155
Alice.
61
150
Alice,
60
2505
220
Alice,
79
865
569
Alice. 160,
61
2506
792
Aaiine. 2'09.
75 :
5424
51
Amy,
33
155
218
Amy, 79
33
198
784
Amy,
208
150
2
Ann.
7
1805
51
Ann
33
17
17
Ann!
19
771
155
Ann.
61
208
197
Ann,
74
568
575
Ann Eliza.
219
161
61
573
4554
Anna.
543
4326
839
Anna E.,
219
1902
Anna Mary.
643
220
836
Annie E., 220
78
2339
2490
Annie Paul-
4331
ine. 652
218 1
815
201
Betsey.
TB
4 559
4333
Carlton J.,
JOS
213
2603
Carrla May,
806
«53.
219
51
2488
Clara
t-,2
213
573
Clark. ISO.
61 '
200
Name Page
ClarUson, 159
Clarkson
^V., B02 139
Charles B ,
Jr.. GC2
Charle.'5 Brad-
ley. 652. tlS
Charles
Cloud. 508
Cornelia, 212. 77
Curtis. 76, 33
Daniel, 97
Edward 506, 16]
Edith, ■ 545
Eli. 78, 33
Eliza, 75 33
Eliza, '159
Eliza Har-
ford, 212. 76
Eliza Jane, 208
Elizabeth, 74
Elizabeth, 206. 74
Elizabeth, 32
Elizabeth. 506
Elizabeth, 209, 75
Elizabeth, 508
Elizabeth,
624, 208
Elizabeth
Ann 208
Elizabeth D., 505
Ella Mary, 552
Ellen, 506
Ellen, 506
Ellis W. 552
Emeline 208, 75
Emily, 502, 159
Emily Welsh,
212 76
Emma C 219
Emma M.,
220, 78
Emma S., 505
Esther, 76
Esther Ann,
206. 74
Dulalia, 653
Eunice, 141
Evaline Eliza-
beth, 206, 621
Fannie. 652 218
Farman R.. 514
Frances Lil-
lian, 633
Francina, 75, 32
Frank. 212 77
Frank S..
653. 219
Flranklin.
503. 159
Frederic, 506
Frederic B. 506
George Pal-
mer. 76, 33
Gertrude
Alice, 544
Grace, 654, 219
Grace E., 224
Grace G., 654
Hamilton, 652
Hannah, 61
H.-innah, 74, 32
Hannah, 60
Hannah, 506. 161
Hannah, 18
Hannah, 205, 74
Hannah 76, 33
Hannah, 159, 61
Hannah, 79, 33
Hannah N., 165
Hannah War.
ner, 506
Harlen. 79, 33
Harriet, 623 208
Helen. ' 507
Henry. 212 77
Irwin Wood, 5'»4
Isaac. 77
Jacob, 211, 76
Jacob, 33
James, 77
James, 74, 32
No.
573
570
572
51
548
4323
223
Name
James,
James,
Jane.
Jane,
Jane,
Jessie,
Job.
Job,
Job W.,
John,
John.
John,
John R..
Johnson,
Juieph C.
Page !
165
160, 61
160, 61 i
33
155
505
80, 33
75,
209,
208,
1S04
1793
1806
24SS
2583
24S5
4321
4556
2487
6S06
51
49
20]
574
1791
1553
4322
805
215
571
4558
832
Joseph,
Joseph,
Joseph
Jo.';eph,
Joseph
Joseph
Haines
Josephine,
Josephine.
Josephine,
Kate.
Katharine,
Laura. 651
505,
Laura May. 505
Laura P.. 544
Lee. 652
Lelanj S., 508
Levi.
sia, Jr.,
32
160,
438
211,
33
Lewis,
Louisj
Louis
Louis
Lydia
Lydia, 77,
Lydia Ann.
160, 61
Lydia H.. 5 44
Margaret. 33
Margaret Ann,
209. 75
Margaretta
W., ifi=;
Margaretta.
1553 Margaretta
4327
H..
Margery
Malinda.
Maria, 2
Maria J.
Martha.
Martha.
Martha G.,
18. 78 :
438 j
506 I
159 1
:ii, 76
11
2582
772
506
769
296
818
4322
4555
812
80,
205.
78
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary
Mary.
Mary,
Mary, 97
Mary, 212, 77
Mary. 505
Mar.v, 543
Mary Ann,
212. 77
Mary Ann,
Marv D..
Mary Ellen
209. 75
Marv Har-
grave, 652
Mary Louisa. 217
Mary Mer-
rilla, 620. 206
Matilda. 205
Matilda, 162 61
Matilda Ever-
ett, 212 76
Morgan, 205, 74
Nancy, 208
Nathan, 77, 33
No.
50
6805
224
865
574
2584
814
784
Name
Nathan,
Nellie W.,
Nicholas.
Nicholas,
Nicholas,
Nicholas,
N. Grace.
Norris,
Norris Har
545
7
15
3
19
508
80, 33
139. 61 I 1806
len.
Orpha,
Palmer,
Parker,
Parker.
Pauling.
224, 80
160
224
212, 77
208 75
20. 78
Pennock M.,
507. 161
77
150
4326
155
830
808
2486.
1042
5445
834
Phebe,
Phci e, 76,' 33
Rachel, 12
Rachel, 206 74
Rachel, 162," 61
Ralph, 19
Ralph, 15
Reason, 75, 32
Reece, 74, 32
Richard S. 652
Robert 19
Robert, 60
Robert, 506
Robert, 61
Robert. 15
Robert. 33
Robert Lewis
505, 161
Ronald. 508
Roxanna Eliz-
abeth, 218 78
Ruth, 212,' 76
Sallie. 651 218
Samuel, 289
Samuel M., 654
Samuel Mc-
Gregor. 219, 78
2506 Samuei T.,
155
17
567
213
1802
167
247
783
813
577
486
Sarah,
Sarah,
Sarah.
Sarah.
Sarah
Sarah,
Sarah,
505
65
85
Sarah Ann,
JOT. 75
Sarah Ellz-
a'eth, 289
Sarah Jane, 219
Sheridan
Baker, 219, 78
Sherman 212, 77
Suf-an, 162, 61
Susan, 141
Susanna, 33
Taylor, 205. 74
Temple
652
2)3
Temple S.,
Jr., 652
Thomas Hop-
kins. 219, 78
Thomas S.. 21 s
Virginia R.,
224, 80
2341
W. A.
William
William,'
William,
William Al-
derson, 222
William Ham-
llton. 217,
William Hen-
ry.
654
6, 33
7
141
Pyrltr.
691 Catharine,
691 George,
Pyle*.
6153 Aubrey,
6152 Audrey,
187
187
S64
3«4
I074
PALMER INDEX.
No.
3444
Name Page
Austin Les.
lie. 367
Charles Les-
ter, 367
Emma Rosa-
6190
61B1
3436
3441
3435
3435
6150
3439
3140
Harriet A.,
Henry Wil-
son.
Herald.
vm
Su-
36i;
SC4
Jerusha
san.
John Tliomas 367
Kimber S.. 366
Lena E., 366
Leo E.. 364
Martlia I.. 367
Rebecca El-
len. 367
Sarah A., 364
Sarah Ar-
thusa, 367
Sarah E.. 367
Susan. 371
Que«a.
3486 Lucinda.
Qnlnn..
2775 Carrie Ber-
367
2774
nice ^60
Edmund Fran-
cis. 259
942 Josephine
Maria, 259
942 Roliert Wil-
Bachenspeyer.
2916 Mary,
Badns.
761 Charlotte.
BaisljeclE.
129S Carrie.
Bamljo.
526 Abraham,
52 6 Elizabeth,
Bamsey.
3574 Amy Clare,
3573 Anna,
13S1 Catherine
Augrusta,
Effle.
Elizabeth
Catherine,
3575 Fannie Eliza.
3573 Frank Sher-
man,
3572 Millie Maud.
3570 Marv .Tane,
1381 Willia,
6345 William Da-
vid.
William
Walter,
Bantln.
407 Sarah Ann,
407 William B.,
Ba:)er.
3571
3571
21S3
Bapp.
6S72
6876
3431
6871
Fannie,
Alice,
521
Chester,
521
Elizabeth El-
kins.
521
Ethel.
521
Eva.
366
E\a,
521
Jennie,
521
John,
521
Luella,
521
Mabel.
521
Tillie.
521
No. Name ]
Batlilione,
317 Emma.
317 Martin,
317 Russell,
Bau^Ii.
2693 Ann Eliza,
6631 Bessie,
!)632 Edith
5630 Fred
5633 Lucy.
26a3 M. Feeters,
662 9 Mary,
Bawle.
3129 John,
3129 Josephine,
5977 Mary Flem.
ing.
BawUnss.
14 IS Mary.
Bay.
754
102
102
102
245
245
245
245
245
245
245
401
Alice Soph-
ronia.
754 Waiter S..
Baymond.
612 Theresa,
Beamer.
1195. Margaretta,
Beardou.
1720 Julia Agness. 471
Beed.
171
32L
52S2
52S3
Beece,
270
1001
270
Ethel E..
Henry.
Is'ehemiah B..
Susan,
Walter E.,
Beulah P.,
David,
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth.
Jesse.
Jesse, Jr.,
Lydia,
Lyiiia D., 282,
Mary.
Thomas.
3S7
3862
3SR
351
351
3S7
3803
387
387
4619
387
351
387
1613
Btecli,
154 Sarah.
Be-d.
4347
Alden Palm-
er,
Anna Rebec-
Bertha S., 4:
Eleanor, 1
Elijah. 1
Ethel. 4
Hannah Anna b
Helen Rebec-
6511
1985
4648
3513
1513
3863
1349
Har-
James
ris.
Dr. John Or-
lando,
Kenneth,
Samuel El-
lis,
Sidney.
T. Chandler.
William.
Boeder.
5083 Alice O..
73 Ann.
767 Charles B.,
2278 Charles E.,
614.
2275 Clara Belle
2278 Elizabeth E..
5082 Ella V..
767 Elmira,
2279
5084
2273
50SO
Beep.
2718
Bees.
3993
270
1592
270
1592
3992
204
204
204
614
Name ]
Harry A,
John,
John Irvin,
Mary Alice,
Olive C. 614
Raymond H.
Rosa May,
613. 204
Sarah, 38
Sarah Jane,
614. 204
William
Brady. 204
William M.. 614
Anna. 249
Daisy. 444
David. 92
Davis J.. 443
Elinor, 92
Esther E., 443
Esther Mor-
ris.
Grace. 92
Lewis. 9S
Mary Louisa, 44i
270
270
3991
Beese,
549 Catharine,
1283 Ella,
3282 Hazel M.,
Norris E.,
1283
Beeves.
1485 Annie,
4615
1778
5751
2669
419
Colista Anna 262
Emmerson 262
olen. 262
Ida Virginia, 273
J. F.. 262
James B., 498
Mamie, 554
N Melissa, 498
Ralph. 262
Susan Chal.
fant 273
William L, 273
William T., 554
Beg-ester,
5214 Alice Maud.
Anna L..
Charles,
Charles E.,
627.
Clyde W..
Demas W.,
626.
Demas. 625,
Eliza Jane.
Eliza Jane,
625.
Eliza Jane
627.
Emeline. 625,
Franlt L..
George T.,
627.
Hannah.
Henrietta.
Infant daugh
5201
6202
2371
5215
2368
2363
2369
2361
2370
2364
5305
2369
2360
5200
796
5204
5203
5213
2366
2360
2362
ter.
Isaac, 025,
James.
James,
Jane,
John.
,Tohn Riley
626,
Katie D.,
Laura B..
Laura Belle,
Lucinda,
Maria M..
Mary Aman-
da
Mary K.,
Nehemiah
No.
5217
796
5207
2367
6216
5211
Name Page
Nora Estella, 62
209
625
626
627
626
627
627
481
209
Phebe
Phejje E..
Pricilla,
Rena,
Samuel H..
23 (i Sarah Re.
becca,
2368 Sofia Jane,
1738 Susanna,
797 Thomas
5212 Thomas Clar-
ence, 626
Winfleld
Scott, 626, 208
Zachary Tay-
lor, 626, 209
Begister,
270 Jane. 92
270 Lydia. 32
270 Robert, 92
Behm,
5141 Anna Hannah 620
Carl Theo-
dore. 620
2366
2367
5141
2362 Nora,
625. 20r
Beld.
1939
4616
Anna Mary,
Caroline H.,
ioi Elizabeth,
4617 Esther.
1939 William Hen-
ry,
Beno.
579 Catharine.
Bettew.
1549 Sarah Em-
ma,
BeveimaTi?]!.
554
6300
6302
1345-
6293
6301
6297
3500
6298
Charles
Homer,
Clyde,
Edwin.
Eliza Jajie
Eliza Jane,
Emmet
Wayne.
Ethel Brown, 375
George Wll-
mer.
Harry Sam-
uel,
Hertert Im-
lay,
Hiran,
Hiiam.
Ida Belle,
Ira Wilson.
Lulu,
Maud.
Minnie Ma-
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
375
6303
1345
3501
rie.
Myrtle Mae.
Samuel.
Ulysses G..
Beyliold.
551 Ann.
551 John,
551 Major Philip,
Beyer.
5591 E. Palmer,
2653 G«orge.
2653 Mary E..
Beyl.
1766 lOli labefi An.
375
375
BeynoldB.
2842
Anna R..
267
2840
Charley.
267
122
Christian,
2836
Clara M..
267
2841
Eddie W..
267
239
Elizabeth,
82
244
Elizabeth,
83
2835
G. Frank.
267
2843
Hillard.
267
2839
John,
267
PALMER INDEX.
1075
No. Name Page
980 Joshua. 267
1642 Mary, 456
980 Mary E., 267
2838 Norris J.. 267
3695 Sarah Ros-
eene 404
2837 William H.. 267
Btaoads.
4987 Delia. 602
373 Esther. 114
44 6 Hannah, 12S
SUnestlne.
1566 Ada, 441
BIi7iiearBon,
2743 Lizzie, 254
Blblln.
6373 Frank 397
3640 Georg-e C. 397
3640 Julia A.. 397
Bice.
6634 Elsie, 475
4158 Hannah, 475
862 Joseph A., 224
4506 Lillian, 534
862 Mary A. 224
4158 McClellan. 475
Blch.
4253 A. A., 495
4253 Emma Jane. 495
Blchard.
4997 Emily, 604
7186 Helen Wini-
fred, 604
2200 Jacob K.. 604
7188 Leon Robert. 604
4997 Leon Wise-
man. 604
7187 Marg-aret Mar-
ion, 604
2200 Mary Eliza-
betn. 604
4998 Nellie Len-
ora, 604
BicIiardB.
3028 Elizabeth, 302
2710 Harry C. 247
160 Jane 62
160 Joseph 62
2710 Laura F.. 247
5660 Vera. 247
Blchardson.
6613 Charles Har-
ry.
472
5496 Harriet, 660
7420 Harriet El-
eanor, 660
2552 Harriet Del-
ia. 660
351 Henrietta M 110
5496 Richard
Kirk. 660
6613 Sarah Bes-
sie, 472
2552 William Mor-
timer. 660
BlcHle.
4069 Bruce B.. 457
4069 Mary Alvlnla 457
Blchnian,
3709 Eva May, 406
6447 Jesse Burt, 407
3709 Josiah W.. 406
6448 Merie Wil-
son. 407
Ridden.
2820 Carrie Eliza-
beth.
2823 Gertrude
Edith. 266
971 Mary Ann, 266
2821 Matilda Ann, 266
2822 Royal Palm-
er 266
No. Name Page
971 Royal Wil-
liam, 266
Biddle.
770 Matilda. 205
Bideont.
1533 Annie M.. 433
Blder.
5219 .A.nnie. 628
4923 Blanche. 594
2163 Catharine, 594
4918 Dean L., 594
4917 Jane 594
4921 Leon W. 594
4905 Mark L.. 594
4920 Ruby. 594
440 Sarah O., 127
4922 Sydney A., 594
41116 Tacy, 595
4919 Verna 594
2163 Wyman. 594
Bldgley.
4081 Annie, 459
Bledmier.
2158 Franais, 593
Bieg-el.
2264 Abraham, 612
2264 Frances, 612
505S Ruth, 612
Bleth,
4487 Clara M.. 530
6908 Ethelbert
Mary 630
6907 Eugene P.. 530
6911 Georgie
Mary, 630
6915 Kenneth Jos-
eph, 530
4485 Louis, 530
6913 Mabel A., 530
6909 Mary Louifca 530
4485 Maud 530
6912 Mildred L. 530
6914 Regina, 530
6910 Robert Ol-
ney. 530
Blgljy.
473 Lydia, i37
473 Lydia Eliza-
beth, 137
473 Seth, 137
BlggB.
3405 Maggie. 362
Blnard.
1740 Amelia. 483
Bineer,
4363 Frances, 514
4365 Galon. 514
6846 Harvey An-
drew, 514
6847 Irma Irene, 514
4365 Maud Eliza, 514
Blnehart.
1879 Angeline. 463
Ring'.
4 Nathaniel. 10
BlBher.
987 Ann Eliza-
beth, 269
2850 Laura Dora. 269
2951 Remington
C, 269
987 Dr. William
N., 269
Bltchey.
850 Abraham. 222
850 Barbara 222
850 David. 222
2558 Estella. 222
2556 lanthius 661. 222
2657 Jennie B..
661. 222
860 Mary Ann. 222
No. Name Page
Bltchle.
3707 Asrnes Ange-
lina 406
',433 Anna Eliza-
beth, 406
3705 Dora L., 406
3706 Marion Craw-
ford, 406
3708 Mary Anna 406
1433 William J.. 406
Blttenhouse.
1S4 Elizabeth. 70
Bitter.
2104 Hannah Mar-
garet. 577
2104 Sherman, 577
Bobli.
2271 Mary, 613
Bobbins.
3S17 Mabel O.. 423
3817 Philip Aus-
tin, 423
Bo^jerts.
682 Ann. 185
2S4 Elizabeth. 95
4161 Ella R., 476
1363 Emaline L., 381
758 Mrs. H. C. 203
3457 Harlen W.. 36'.)
622 4 HersTiel E.. 369
1 John 2
6323 Joseph W.. 369
113 Mary, 49. 50
3457 Phebe B„ 369
Boblua.
1204 Elizabeth
Gray. 330
1204 William L.. 331
Boblnson.
3218 Catharine
Palmer. 334
3219 Dorothy. 334
2810 Florence, 264
1224 Janet Mc-
pherson, 334
3220 Janet Mc-
Pherson, 334 ]
3221 Robert E., I
Jr.. 334
1224 Robert Em-
mett, 334
Bockmoro.
1121 Amanda R.. 312
1121 Joseph Raph-
ael. 312
Bodenbob.
3729 Anna S. 409
1445 Emma F.. 409
3728 Florence E.. 409
3726 ITrances, 409
1445 Franklin P.. 409
3726 Ifaac, 409
3727 Jesse J.. 409
3750 Lillian F.. 409
3727 Mary, 409
3751 Ruth P.. 409
Bogere.
1022 Abigail A.. 2S4
6001 AUdn Even.
son. 351
599D Clayton, 351
3638 Eli 396
49117 Emily 604
3345 Howard Tay-
lor, 351
1022 John, 284
2610 Marion E., 231
5rins Mary. 351
3345 Mary Ann, 351
3638 Mary Eliz-
abeth. 396
1310 Sarah P. 349
6000 Sarah Tay-
lor, 351
Name Page
531
No.
Boban.
4490 Evalyn.
Bobrman.
4123 Emma Vir-
ginia, 466
4123 Harry. 466
6598 Helen, 466
6597 John. 466
Bolllns.
2654 Anna. 239
BolBton.
3656 James Ory, 400
3656 Lucy Gert-
rude, 400
6423 Urla Cleo, 400
6424 Wayn© M.. 400
Bomick.
4176 Catharine
Elizabeth, 480
4176 Harry, 480
Book.
1366 Rachel A. 382
1366 Robison 382
Boonoy,
7212 Adah L 617
5117 E. A. 617
5118 Hila Elipha 617
5121 Lera Arieen 617
5120 Margarie El.
la 617
5117 Mary J. 017
5119 Nora Lorene. 617
Boper,
2492 Jessie, 652
Bose.
S21 Amy Pyle. 213
53U6 Ai-chie, 646
5365 Bessie Al-
berta. 646
5367 Charles A. 646
2455 Charles Cdn-
ard W» 213
2 469 Curtis Col-
c„„„ f^"' 647- 213
5208 Dora, 625
6379 Dorothy. 647
2457 Edwin P'or-
rest. 213
5376 Ethel. 647
5369 Fred. 047
5373 Gertie, 647
5375 Gladys, 647
5368 Harry. 646
6364 Hattie Eloi.'^e 646
5377 Helen. 647
821 James Bent-
ley. 213
2454 Jennie. 646
5378 John. 647
5370 Joseph, 647
2464 Joseph
Welsh 640 213
2456 Julia. 647
2453 Louisa Arn-
old. 646. 213
2458 Lutle, 647
5372 Malvern 647
2458 r.ialvern Hill
647. 213
5371 Maud. 647
6373 Pearl. 647
821 Solomon. 213
2456 William Har.
Ian. 647. 213
Boseboom..
2780 Ethel May, 261
952 Olive Ann, 261
2779 Sherwood Ma-
son. 261
952 William, Jr.. 261
BoBcbrongb.
1193 Nannie May. 329
BOBelle.
3693 Catherine, 404
1076
PALMER INDEX
No. Name Page
BOES.
53S0 Mahel C., G(S
3525 Uramie 380
53S0 Robert. 64S
RoEsell,
5220 Sarah, 62S
BoBslter.
4166 Hannah Eliz.
abeth. 477
4165 Joseph Wil-
Ham, 477
1733 Matilda C, 477
432 Priscilla. 124
1733 William L.. 477
Bothacker.
2500 Frank P. 653 219
2501 John D, 653,' 219
543S John Rus-
."ell. 653
832 Marg-aretta 21.'
2499 Mary KUa 653
2502 Mary Hull
653. 219
5439 Ralph Ster-
ling-. 653
832 Dr. Samuel, 2 IS
5437 Samuel Mil-
ler, 653
2499 William H.
653. 219
Bonth.
102R A. J., 285
1023 Mary L.. 284
Bow.
270 nrape. 92
270 William. 92
Rowell.
1S40 Lilly. 519
Bo-B-Iand.
2638 Bessie K. 237
2636 Catharine
W., 236
2634 Charles P., 236
2638 Edgar T., 237
2635 Klizaheth 236
897 Harrison L. 236
B583 Hfizel Phil-
lips 237
2637 Horacp M, 236
5582 Mildred Rose 237
897 Rebecca T.. 236
2637 Sallie, 237
Biible.
5239 Elma H.. 631
2376 Isaac M.. 631
2376 Phebe Ann. 631
Budy.
7093 Edith. 589
7094 Freadie, 589
4874 John Freder-
ick, 589
7091 I.enrtis 589
7090 Lillian 589
4874 Lillian Adel-
la.
7092 Mabel, 589
Bxtlon.
2525 Charles J-. 234
5565 Charles Jos-
eph, 234
889 Elwood. 233
5560 Elwood J. 234
5562 Ethel ' 234
2625 F. Augusta, 234
2627 Frank, 234
2626 Kathryne S., i;.'!4
5563 Laura. 234
5559 Marv B 234
889 Mary R,' 233
5564 Narold E. 234
2623 Norris P., 2?3
2626 Stephen Ed-
win, 23 1
2624 William M. 233
5561 "n'illiam Mer-
Ihew. 234
No.
Name Page
BUBP
2787
Charles
262
5758
Lloyd,
262
5757
Mildred.
262
27S7
Myrtle C,
262
Bush
5210
Isabel.
626
Eussell.
955
Athalinda S.
263
749
Elipha.
201
4494
Ethel Alme-
da.
532
749
Hannah M.,
201
955
John D..
263
749
Lucy,
201
681
Rachel
185
4518
RoE-e A.
536
1633
Rowena
455
602
Sarah,
168
Butan.
3017
E Palmer,
300
1086
Edwin E.,
299
301s
Eleanor L.,
300
1086
Elsie Milnor.
29?
Butter.
6774
Archie De.
Mntt.
499
4285
Emma El-
dora.
499
6775
Grace.
499
4285
Harrv,
499
6773
Rosie May,
499
Butser.
425
Catharine.
123
Syan
1557
Clara Jlildred
S.
43r
Safcen.
4813
Charles
582
7078
Darlem G.
582
7079
Edward B..
582
2119
James W.,
582
2119
Mary Ellen,
582
4813
Mary J..
582
Saser
1651
Aubrey Palm
er.
'560
4650
Carlton Ells-
worth.
560
4632
John Law-
rence,
560
1988
Dr. John P.,
560
1988
Katherine
Hood.
560
4653
Madeline.
560
SalKeld.
126
Agnes.
54
161
Agnes
63
126
Ann. '
54
126
Elizabeth,
54 1
126
John,
54 1
161
John.
63
126
John. Jr.
54
126
Thomas.
54
Sample.
3371
Katharine
Nancy,
256
Sandelands.
4
James,
9
Sanrivrst.
72
Elizabeth.
37
Sareent.
2256
Charles,
615
6475
Frank Cid-
ney,
416
5107
Hattle Le-
oma
616
6474
Henry B..
416
6472
Ida.
415
6472
John J.,
416
No. Name Page
6473 Joseph F..
Jr.. 416
3766 Joseph Fred-
erick. 415
2282 Louisa E. 615
3766 Marv Ann. 415
5106 Mary Lena, 615
1414 Miranda, 397
Satterthwaite.
4469 Emma. 527
1873 Jacob 526
1S73 Mary 526
4468 Marv A.. 526
4468 Maurice P., 526
Saunders.
746S Bessie O.. 363
7469 Chauncey H., 363
833 Emma C. 219
6119 Eura O.. 363
7470 Fannv F.. 363
4545 Mabel By-
rons. 541
7467 Nola E.. 363
6119 Ruby, 363
Bayers.
2131 Laura L.. 584
Sayre.
1413 Abigail, 386
Sayres.
2464 Mary. 64S
ScarT)orougli.
3707 Agnes Ange-
lina. 406
3707 Ollie, 406
Scare.
3 Albertos. 9
3 Margaret. 9
Scarlet.
160 Anne 62
160 Elizabeth. 62
160 Hannah. 62
160 Humphrey. 62
160 Humphrey. Jr. 62
160 John 62
160 Marv 62
160 Nathaniel. 62
160 Reliecca. 62
160 Shadrack, 62
160 Susanna. 62
Schatb.
5761 Eloise. 265
Schaclit.
4482 Martin Al-
bert. 529
Schasfer.
2260 Edward, 612
2260 Viola. 612
Schafer.
2265 Alfred, 613 20'!
2264 Frances. 612, 204
2263 Ida A., 612 204
765 Jacob ' 204
765 Ruth. 204
Schelde.
3358 Mary L., 354
Schneider.
1387 Kstella, 390
Schoeler.
7216 Allen Wood 61?
7215 Hazel J. 61!-
5126 Mabel Ellen, 618
5126 Theodore. 618
Schofleld.
2709 Charles W, 247
5650 Edith G.. 247
2709 Ella Nora. 247
5651 Ralph G. 247
4225 Sarah H.. 488
Sctaog-ar.
5195 Lucile. 624
No. Name Page
Sell wank.
7189 Charles Hen-
ry. 611
5048 Elma E.. 612
2255 Frederick. 612
2255 Mary Jane 612
5040 Mathias. 611
5040 Sarah Jane 611
7190 William Mar-
tin. 611
Schwartz,
5365 Bessie Alber-
ta. 646
5365 Bvron L.. 646
7399 Lola Alber-
ta. 646
Scott.
4885 Addle, 591
3314 Alexander 347
4052 Alice Ann. 453
3326 Alice Vir.
ginia, 347
4526 Benjamin. 537
4526 Cora Grace 537
3315 Earl, 347
395 Emma G., 119
1666 Emma WU-
mer. 461
1301 Fannie T., 346
3319 Harvev. 347
3327 Harvey Lee. 347
1305 James Har-
vey, 119. 347
1303 Jessie, 347
1623 John, 453
3318 John. 347
1302 Lewis P.
345. 119
1304 Lillie. 347
3316 Margaret 347
2303 Maria Eliz-
abeth. 621
363 Mary. 112
1623 Mary A. 453
1303 Marv Flor.
ence 347. 119
3317 Melvin. 347
510 Rachel, 14«
3346 Rachel Tora-
linson. 351
395 Reese P. 119
395 Robert Cor-
rv, 119
4328 Sarah, 506
IS 17 Sarah. 522
4053 Thomas Chey-
ney. 453
1304 Thomas How.
ard. 347, 119
395 Violet Rebec-
ca, 119
4885 Warren. B91
6959 Wayman
Harding. 537
1666 'William G., 462
seal.
4041 Alva H. 452
6580 Alva Leroy. 452
1619 Anna, 148
1621 Anna Lucy.
452. 148
1973 Anna N.. 546
6991 Anna W., 546
655 Benjamin. 180
4607 B. Franklin. 552
655 Caleb ISO
4039 Clarence, 452
515 Edwin, 147
4036 Edwin A.. 451
6579 Eleanor
Campbell, 452
515 Ell 148
515 Eliza D.. 147
655 Elizabeth. 180
4605 Ella B., 55J
1955 Emeline P.. 552
7002 Ethel, 552
4036 Florence A., 4B1
4607 Florence V.. 552
4038 Frank P.. 453
PALMER INDEX.
1077
No. Name Page
1617 Franklin H.. 148
4670 Grace. 545
1620 Henry. 462 148
4570 Henry Edgar 515
4040 Iva 452
6581 Iva Helena, 452
1618 Jeege, 452 14S
1616 Josephine 451
655 Lydia, ISO
40S9 Martha 452
615 Mary, 148
4041 Mary <152
1618 Mary A.. 452
6678 Mary J. 451
665 Phebe, iSO
6576 S. Alice 451
1620 Sarah, 452
6677 T. Covert. 451
1616 Titus C,
451. 148
1935 William P., 552
Sealock.
S509 Georgia. 376
Seaverna,
2684 Maria, 243
SoliaBtoa.
1961 Charles 557
1961 Selena Jane, 557
Seed..
18 Abigail. 19
54 Abigail 20, 34
65 Adam. S4. 20
55 Alice. 34
IS Kdwaril, 20
57 George, S4 20
57 James. 34 2O
57 Margaret ' 84
59 Mary, 34 2O
66 Richard, 34.' 20
Beedi.
178 Abigail, 68
875 Abigail 34
674 Amy Ann 184, 68
225 Ann 34
871 Ann, 84
178 Ann, 68
676 Anna Eliza, 34
178 Edward, 68
869 Eliza 34
676 Elisabeth W. 184
226 Emmor, 34
270 Emmor, 34
178 Emmor. 68
178 George, 68
873 George 34
676 George' W..
184. 68
866 Hannah. 34
178 Jonathan, 60
226 Jonathan 34
670 Joseph P.
183. 68
865 Margaret, 34
178 Margaret. 68
671 Margaret N.,
183. 68
226 Mary 34
876 Mary Ann, 34
672 Mary Ann 183. 68
178 Mary Ann, 68
670 Phebe. 183
17S Rachel 68
673 Rachel P 08, 184
874 Ruth 34 i
S72 Ruth. 34
867 Sarah, 34
669 Sarah Ann,
183. 68
868 Sidney, 34
Seem.
1467 Charles H 415
3764 Edna Myrtle, 415
3765 Emma Lvnn, 415
1467 Lydia Ann, 415
Sesrsolmelder.
2714 Elsie Eliza.
No. Name
beth. Fran,
ces,
3eU.
2935 Lillian.
3eitzer.
302 Martha D..
."Jeymour.
.■!642 Effle,
3646 Joseph,
3646 Nellie.
Shackelford.
:13S6 Cora V
.■"..fSS Jason 'noil
3382 Minnie Or.'
pha.
Shafer.
6104 Hannah,
Shaffer.
2265 Jennie.
1620 Sarah.
Shamhacker.
2282 Aaelia Ma-
bel, 615
768 Anna
2283 Charles Mil-
ton, 615. 205
768 Leonard 205
2281 Lillian 'Ruth,
614. r05
""" Mary, 205
Maud Eliza-
beth, 015 205
3han«)z.
2630 Broome 235
5675 Edna May. 235
Eva Worrell. 235
Frank Ber.
nard, 235
Laura R. 235
Lillian Mae, 511
Maurice Paul 235
Page
248
290
397
39S
398
359
3G2
205
2284
5574
2630
4346
5577
Sharp.
Abigail.
Abigail,
Ada.
Joseph,
li Mary.
SharpIesB.
3032 Abbie T..
Abigail.
Abigail.
Abigail.
Abraham,
Amy, 69
Anna Eliza-
beth. 417, 132
Annie T.. 132
Aubrey
Thatcher, 303
Benjamin. 132
Benjamin, 54
Ben.iamin,
132. 54
Byron Cal-
vert. 303
Clarence Jos-
1794
575
11
182
303
161
1473
125
458
5911
5905
4565
6982
568
577
4571
296
1904
4568
6989
1904
4569
eph,
Daniel.
Daniel,
Daniel.
Edith
Edith.
iMith,
Edith
IJiith'
Edward C.
Elizabeth
Ellen.
Emma,
l'^no.s.
Enos E.
Enos Fred.
crick.
Evalvn
Frank I..
No. Name Page
4570 Grace, 645
296 Hannah 97
239 Hannah, 82
302 Hannah, 99
270 Hannah 91
3032 Harry. 303
5908 Harry Reed.
er, 303
270 Isaac 91
3616 Iva Belle, 394
296 James, 97
239 Jane. 82
51 Jane, 33
302 Joel, 99
48 John 32
239 John. 82
239 John. Jr.. 82
296 Joseph, 97
125 Joshua 54
(566 Laura, 546
1572 Lorena May, 546
296 Lydia. 97
302 Lydia 99
4567 Mabel C, 545
1474 Margaret
"417. 132
6983 Marian C.^ 515
5906 Marian Eliz.
abeth. 303
455 Martha, 131
296 Mary 97
635 Mary, 196
1472 Mary H..
417. 132
'666 Matthew W., 545
6990 Mildred 545
4564 Nellie W.. 545
5910 Osmond, 303
270 Rachel 91
4907 Ralph Gran.
ville, 303
48 Rebecca. 32
3616 Rowland E. 394
33 Samuel J., ' 27
1802 Sarah, 505
239 Sarah 82
48 Sarah, 32
577 Sharpless. 162
125 Sidney 54
1476 Sidney R.. 132
239 Ruth, 82
51 William 33
11 William, 15
Shaver.
3458 Elvira H.. 370
3haw.
1835 A boy 585
2135 George. 585. 191
710 Hannah E. 191
2136 Jessie, 585 191
710 Rev. Joseph 191
2135 Lucv Powel, 585
940 Martha Eliz-
abeth. 258
826 Mary, 214
2655 Mildred P.. 239
Shawhan.
2752 Lucy, 256
Shears,
194 Harriet E. 73
194 John T.. 73
Sheets,
6126 J. E.. 363
6126 Llllie Myr.
tie. 363
Sheffer.
2197 Eliza. 603
737 Lucetta, 198
737 Joseph. 198
787 Julia, 198
Shelnlef.
969 Johanna. 264
Shellhamer.
724 Barbara 194
Shelly.
850 Barbara 222
126 Bllzabetb, 64
No. Name Page
126 Esther 54
126 Roger, 54
SJielton.
42U Gene Fleta, 487
;;;11 Horace H. 487
3S27 John Carl. 425
< .lOS John Ernest, 425
uS27 Therlssia
May. 425
Slieneman.
•^52 Benjamin, 156
552 John, 156
552 Lydia. 155
552 Susan. 156
Siiepherd,
1182 Mary, 327
Slieppard,
3666 G. C. 401
3566 Laura C., 401
Sherman.
}*,ll Franklin P., 420
1487 Rebecca S.. 420
"hertzer.
899 Mazie. 237
Sherwood.
1379 Attn, 386
Shields.
217 Elizabeth 78
217 Mary Mc-
Murray, 7g
217 William, 78
Shifflet.
2243 Asher Wil-
oo<, S"""- 810
2243 Mary A.. 610
5035 Palmer, 610
Shlfflett.
7073 Grant 681
4811 Delia V., 581
7074 Earl I., 531
7072 Elma E.. 581
4811 Harry, 58I
7071 Scott. 581
ShUllngford.
1003 Anna, 281
2894 Beulah P., 282
2895 Edward C. 282
1003 John H.. 282
Shlndell.
4985 Emma, 602
Shlvely.
7474 Chester, 363
6123 Fannie P., 363
6123 Fred. 363
7473 Leslie. 363
Shoemaker.
3858 Clara 428
3858 Comly Bird, 428
6509 Elizabeth
McLean, 428
3869 Elizabeth
Wilson, 428
1511 Ezekiel C, 427
1490 Martha C. 422
1511 Sarah Re.'
becca. 427
Shong,
2218 Archie Pal-
mer, 607 200
5017 Charles
Nicholas, 607
2214 Cora E., 607 200
2218 Cora E.. '607
0OI6 Edwaird 607
746 Elizabeth A., 200
4480 Catharine
Aldrick, 529
2216 Lafayette,
607. 200
2215 Margaret A.,
607 200
746 Nicholas 200
1078
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
6015 Walter A., 607
2217 Willard, 607. ?00
Shoot,
3743 Fannie M., 411
Shook.
766 Sallie A.. 204
ShortUdtra.
1874 Hann L.. 627
2878 Marian B.. 276
Sbowalter.
5622 Minnie Net-
tie. 244
Shrofler.
3388 Clara Ida, 860
Shnck.
1326 Almyra, 858
3427 Eber. 365
3425 Ethelbert. S66
3419 George, 365
3424 John A.. 366
3418 Laura, 365
3420 Mary J., 865
3426 Nettle. 865
3423 Orlanda. 365
1330 Rachel A.. 365
3422 Rhonyanus. 865
3421 Sarah F.. 865
1330 Wilbur W.. 366
Sinister.
4026 Emma. 449
Bbnte.
649 Rebecca. 178
SUntt.
2855 Anna, 270
2S55 Elijah C. 270
5788 William
Coffman, 270
Seal.
4037 Eliza, 451
Sliver.
1147 Alice. 318
3113 Alice 316
320 Anne. 103
3110 Charles, 316
3103 Elizabeth 315
1151 Elizabeth
W.. 103
3104 Ella M.. 315
3114 Frances, 317
3108 Frank D.. 316
3112 Grace G., 316
3111 Harry. 316
5972 Helen. 318
1146 Helena M., 318
1144 Horatio 316. 103
2120 Horatio Z. 318
3123 Howard, 318
3122 Jessie Ann 318
1147 Joseph J.,
318. 103
1143 Joshua J.,
315. 103
1148 Laura 318
2120 Lora, 418
3111 Maggie, 316
1145 Margaret C.
317. 103
3105 Margaret J..
315
3106 Martha M. 316
3109 Mary T., ' 316
1146 Oscar W..
318, 103
1143 Rachel, 315
3124 Ralph Law.
rence. 318
1149 Rebecca 103
320 Rebecca, 103
1150 Rebecca Ann,
318. 103
1148 Robert, 318, 103
320 Samuel. 103
1144 Sarah 316
320 William. 103
320 William B.. 103
No. Name Page
2121 William B.. 318
3102 Wililam Ed-
ward, 316
5969 William
Horatio, 316
3107 William M.. 316
Slmcock.
2 John, 6
12 John. 16
118 John. 61
376
Sltllfil0.
1347 Martha,
Slmmona.
1690 Rachel. 465
Stmona.
8648 Clara, 898
349 Harriet Lou-
isa, 109
4913 Inez N.. C94
349 Jane Ann, 109
4914 Louella J.. 594
2161 Morris O. 594
349 RoBWell D., 109
2161 Susan M.. 594
Simpklns.
3531 Mary Helen. 380
Slmpion.
801 Jane^ 210
1270 Mary Mar-
garet. 341
Sisson.
4939 Charles A. 596
4938 Effle. " 596
4940 Ella. 596
4941 Frank 696
2169 George W., 596
4940 Henry. E96
7176 Loyd Henry 596
4942 Mary D.. 597
4939 Maud. 596
7175 Melvin 696
7174 Netta, 696
2169 Tressa De-
borah. 696
4942 Wyrne L.. 597
Skears,
3 Catharine, 4
Skec.
3 Herbert, 9
3 Rebecca. 9
Sklllman.
6702 Ada Marie, 254
274 6 Albert Nel-
son. 254
5698 Alma Daisy 254
2745 Amy 254
3749 Anna, 256
5706 Arthur. 254
2742 Charles Wes-
ley. 254
5697 Charlea Wes-
ley, 264
5704 Clifford. 254
5696 Clyde New-
ton. 254
2747 Dora, 254
5708 Earl Wes.
ley. 366
5694 Eliza Ver.
nelia. 264
929 Eliza Ann, 254
933 Elizabeth G. 254
5700 Elsie Cor-
Inne 254
2750 Flora Mabel. 255
5707 George Ed-
win. 255
7442 George Per-
ry. 254
5696 Hannah, 254
5705 Harold. 254
2749 Harry, 266
5709 Herbert Ir.
ven. 266
No. Name Page
929 Herman
Newton, 261
2747 Irwin Bing-
ley. 254
933 Isaac. 257
5710 Isaac New-
ton, i56
2743 John Wel-
lington, 264
2743 Lizzie 254
2748 Luella, 255
5701 Manda Lil-
lian. 254
5711 Marjorie, 255
2742 Mary, 254
2766 Mildred 257
5704 Minnie, 254
5699 Myra Belle. 254
2744 Olive Ann. 254
2742 Vernelia, 254
7441 Wellington 254
2745 William Ed-
win, 254
5703 Williard Ar-
mand, 264
5695 Winfield
Hiram, 254
Slack.
2917 Charles How.
ard. 286
3656 Edna 400
277 Elizabeth, 93
1024 George A..
93. 286
1026 Ida Kate,
„ ,, 93. 287
2916 Mary, 286
2917 Mary Flor.
ence. 286
1024 Mary L. 286
277 Phebe, 93
2916 Mary A. 286
277 Mary B.,' 93
1025 William T .
93. 286
Slaugrhter.
605 Mary. 169
Slawter.
471 Richard P.. 136
Slaytou.
2447 Anna Milton. 645
2832 David Leon-
ard, 267
5356 Edmond
Richard. 645
977 Henry Clay, 267
2447 Leo F.. 645
977 Lucy Caro-
line, •>"
5356 Martha Mae
7398 Welsh LockJ
Wood,
Slim.
542 Elizabeth.
Sloctun.
3176 Albert H.,
5986 Howard
Chamberlain
6987 Kather-
ine McNeill,
3176 Mary Shep.
herd.
Smaller.
1078 Rev. Charles
B..
3009 Florence;
3010 Margaret,
3008 Mary F.,
3007 Sarah A.
1078 Sarah M..
Smart.
5752 Edna Mae
27S3 Etta Belle,
Smarty.
2783 Harvey Hart,
man.
299
299
299
299
No. Name Page
Smedley.
303 Ahinoam. 100
474 Alice P. 137
303 Ambrose, 100
474 Amy, 137
387 Eliza 116
303 Elizabeth, 100
1509 Prances, 427
303 George. 100
474 George J.. 137
303 Georg© Jr., 100
474 Isaac, 137
1509 Jacob Lar.
kin 427, 137
388 John. 117
388 Marianna. 117
388 Mary. 117
303 Mary. 100
677 Mary Ann, 184
388 R. Baker 117
303 Sarah 100
388 Susan 117
Smiley.
2310 Annie 622
1882 Frances Lil-
lian. 631
Smith.
327 Abby A., 105
3542 Addie, 382
373 Alfred Lewis 114
155 Alice, 61
375 Alice Annie.
114, 47
1239 Alice E. 336, 114
2164 Alice W. 694
1244 Amy, 337
1240 Anna G. 336. 114
2257 Anna Laura, 203
1529 Anna Mar.
shall. 432
2245 Arthur Ashel,
610. 202
2256 Blanche Or.
ilia. 203
5234 Charles, 630
762 Charles B., 203
8914 Charles Carl-
ton, 609
4337 Charles G.,
Jr., 609
1529 Charles J., 432
3883 Charles M. 432
756 Charles Wil-
liam, 202
4376 Clark Long, 516
2218 Cora B., 607
6812 Cornelia Mer.
cer. 509
6517 D. Clark. 432
4373 Edith Anna 515
3886 Edith B., 432
4924 EfHe J.. 695
200 Elizabeth, 74
3884 Elizabeth, 432
6813 Elizabeth
Pennock. 50n
1242 Ella 33S
4374 Ella Nora, 615
3352 Ellen E., 353
4160 Elva v., 476
4375 Emma. 616
4377 Emma. 616
2130 Emma, 684
7321 Ernest L. 630
373 Esther, 114
6853 Ethel Fern. 616
1243 Ethel G. M..
336. 114
2946 Eugene Mar.
shall, 293
371 Eva B. 114
3352 Eva, 353
372 Frances E.,
114. 47
6518 Fern M.. 432
1242 Francis Pal-
mer, 336 114
1244 George V.,
337. 114
4
PALMER INDEX
1079
No.
100
102
3885
6856
6857
1825
4377
2518
437
6859
2519
371
1241
6854
7323
100
4337
374
5458
7322
6853
3883
4132
2246
2267
200
2254
2586
5267
2946
33!)2
756
762
1825
6815
1702
Name Page
George D.. 47
George D.. 48
George E.. 432
George
Herbert, 516
George Irvin, 516
George Mor-
ton. r,i6
George R. 516
George R.. 510
George
Ralph, 516
George U.
Clinton, 337
Hannah P.. 47
Hannah
Rachel. 113
Ha.rry Ed-
monia 655
4378 Henri-
etta, 516
Henrietta
Iva, 516
Henry C. 655
Henry How-
ard. 113. 47
Howard Ken-
dall, 330, 114
James Ken-
neth. 516
Jennie L., 630
Jesse Mau-
rice. 515
John G.. 630
Joshua, 47
Julia E.. 509
Laura G..
114, 47
Laura V. R.. 656
Leland E., 630
Leon Vin-
cent, 516
Leslie
ayde, 516
Leslie Clyde. 516
Lillian Ger-
trude, 203
Lora, 318
Louis Mer-
cer. 609
Lucy Vennie. 635
Margery, 95
Maria, 42
Martha
Elizabeth. 516
Mary. 51
Mary Eliza-
beth. 610, 202
Mary E. R., 114
Mary Jane.
612. 203
Maurice Ham-
ilton, 516
Mildred, 432
Nellie Ely, 468
Nellie Myr-
tle 610, 202
Nattie C. 613
Rachel. 74
Rachel Ada,
611, 203
R Clinton
114. 47
Ralph L.. 630
Raymond
Weaver, 516
Sallie H., 225
Samuel 633
Sarah. 292
Sarah, 353
Sarah A., 202
Sarah Ann. 203
Sarah Eliza,
beth. 515
Sarah Mer.
cer. 509
Sarah Vir.
ginia, 466
Solomon, 74
Susanna. 47
No.
Name Page
6864
Vernon Ren-
ault.
516
2164
William A..
594
4925
William Len
dy.
" 595
3352
William S.,
Jr..
353
3352
William
Scull.
353
Smoot.
3510
Agnes,
376
Sommers.
1S51
Margaret,
523
Sorln
1242
' Ella,
335
Southery.
4 58
Margery.
132
458
Mary.
132
1
Margery.
2
1
Mary.
1
1
Robert.
1
Sowuers.
6488
Edgar Penn,
421
6499
Emily E..
421
3801
Laura
Brooks
421
3801
Samuel T..
421
Spademan.
657
Elizabeth,
ISO
Spangr.
3347
Elizabeth
M..
351
Spaagler.
1399
Annie L..
391
1399
George A..
3111
3602
George Al-
bert,
391
3600
John Hoopes
391
3601
Mary,
391
Speakman.
1818
Cloud N.
513
660
Elizabeth
181
4356
Elmer C.
513
4083
Elsie C,
459
4084
Eric M.,
459
668
George,
183
2028
George. 565
183
4085
Harold L..
459
2029
Henry, 565,
183
1S18
Ida J
513
1656
John H.,
459
660
Jonathan.
181
1656
Josephine.
459
2027
JoFhua Cloud
183
2028
Mary,
565
667
Mary
183
2030
Minnie, 566.
183
4357
Normon E.
513
660
Phebe.
181
4086
R. Donald,
460
2025
Ruth Anna.
565.
183
668
Sarah Ann
183
2026
Sidney 565.
183
668
Sidney,
183
668
Thomas,
183
4355
Walter B.,
513
Spencer.
4632
Carrie
557
2933
George.
290
175
653
Joseph.
653
Rachel,
179
1042
Richard,
289
1042
Sarah Eliza-
beth,
289
653
Re' ecca.
179
Spindler.
2378
Catharine S..
632.
210
2377
Elenor A.,
631.
210
2373
'EHiza, Janof,
629.
210
798
George.
210
798
Lydla.
210
No. Name Page
2372 Martha M.,
628. 210
2374 Mary Ann,
630. 21Q
2376 Phebe M..
631. 210
2375 Sarah E.,
631. 210
Spires,
6409 Albert. 399
6407 Bessie. 399
6408 Byron. 399
3653 George 399
2470 George W., 650
3653 Lucy Myrtle, 399
Spoouer,
5409 Edwin. 651
5408 Harry Amos. 651
5407 Mabel Maud 651
2470 Maria Edith.' 650
Spraw.
1686 Ella T.. 464
Spreen.
951 Frederick W., 261
951 Laura Jane, 261
Sprinsfer.
1389 Hannah J.. 390
3598 Harry
Hoopes. 390
1389 Jeremiah J., 390
4544 Margaret 541
3597 Susan Eliza-
beth, 390
Sprotil.
364 Jane, 112
StaMer.
2867 Charles Mil-
ler. 273
5798 Charles Nor-
man, 273
5796 Cornelia Mil-
ler. 273
5795 Eleanor Pal.
mer. 273
2867 Mary Ida. 273
5797 Sarah Mar-
shall, 273
Stacthouse.
3917 Catharine. 437
Stafford.
420 James. 122
420 Susan O., 121
Stahlaecket,
3402 Rebecca, 362
Staley.
3523 Edwin Chris-
topher, 379
2412 Elizabeth, 641
3523 Elizabeth
Ash tin,
Stanaere.
2753 Mary,
Stanfield
2652 Anna G.
2652 George W..
5589 Grace E.,
5590 Verna L..
Stanert.
4541 Roland,
Stanton.
2611 Anna C.
217 Edwin M..
Staples.
303 Margaret.
Starblrd,
4494 Maude R..
Starmer.
5346 Lillian,
No.
Name
Page
■Stari
1034
Alice M.
451
28
Ann.
25
28
Benjamin,
25
1027
Benjamin
Franklin
449
4032
Efta,
450
i614
Eliza Ann
449
28
Elizabeth.
25
!020
Florence
Eliza,
450
6560
Florence
May.
460
6561
Hannah Jane
, 450
4035
Jane.
451
28
Joseph.
25
1027
Martha
Belle,
450
i033
Mary
451
C562
Mildred Vir-
ginia,
450
6559
Nellie Eliz-
abeth.
450
4031
Nellie Eliz-
abeth.
450
546
Rebecca.
155
1615
Rosaletta,
450
1615
Thomas
450
1614
William S..
449
4029
William S.
450
4030
William S..
(2nd.),
450
Starrett.
3501
Ida Belle.
375
States.
1883
Almira Eliza
beth.
"533
Statia.
292
Rebecca.
97
Stauffer,
2125
Altha M..
583
'5833
Edith,
511
4345
Edith E..
511
6831
Elwood Bar,
511
4345
Owen H.
511
6832
Ruth Hart-
man.
511
Stearns.
5683
Adele,
253
2737
Alfred M.
253
5683
Clayton I%lm-
er.
253
5682
Greta.
253
2737
Lizzie.
253
Steliten.
4093
Elizabeth,
462
4093
Frank.
462
Stedman.
469
Sarah,
135
SteiuTiercliar.
512S
Bertha.
618
Stelllng'.
4681
Frank Palm-
er.
564
2015
Frank Siegel
51; 4
2015
Mary Emma
564
Stellwagon.
3913
Anna May,
436
6530
Earl M..
436
3913
Ernest.
436
6529
Ernest M.,
4 36
652S
George.
436
6527
Horace D..
43fi
Stem en.
7028
Alice Marie.
573
2084
Anna.
573
1739
Bertha B.,
573
7026
Edwin Bur-
ton.
573
7027
Elzie Leoda,
573
4739
Franklin B..
573
2089
Matilda.
575
4740
Melvin,
573
io8o
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
2084 Nicholas 673
4741 Rhetta Leota
T., 574
4740 Sarah A.. 673
Stephenson.
2502 H. P., 653
4272 Harriet, 497
6055 Janie Cora 35;i
5440 John P., 653
3380 John Wes.
Icy. 358
2502 Mary H.. 653
3380 Rhoda, 35S
6054 Rhoda Mae 359
6062 Robert Maur-
ice, 358
6053 Verlie Clar-
ice. 359
Stevens.
16S3 Alfred. 464
4106 Burl. 464
1814 Ellen V.. 612
4108 Glen, 464
4107 Harry 464
4105 JohTi, ■ 464
1209 I.elia 331
4100 May,' 463
1683 Phebe Re.
becca 464
1681 Sarah Eliza-
beth. 463
4109 Ted, 464
1681 Van Burn. 463
Stevenson.
1013 Anna M., 93 283
4173 Annie M.. ' 480
6835 Dorothy, 611
4348 Edward 611
1012 Eliza Ann
93. 283
1014 George S.,
93. 283
1014 Laura. 283
4348 Louie J., 511
275 Rebecca 93
275 Thomas 93
2898 William, 283
4173 William. 480
Stewart.
7439 Clarys Ver.
nelia, 254
5694 Eliza Ver.
nelia. 254
7440 Evelyn Fidel-
ia. 254
6694 James R. 264
3703 Miriam Gil-
mer, 405
3379 Minnie. 358
5222 Myrtle B., 628
3703 William
Franklin 405
6448 William
Thompson. 405
Stldman.
6560 Florence
May, 450
6560 Harvey W.. 450
Stlg'er.
2175 Alice Lucina. 598
4957 Clara Wil.
mina 598
4958 Elva Mae. 598
4956 Estella Maud 598
7179 Frances Mae, 598
2175 Frederick C, 598
4956 Harry Thom-
as. 598
7178 Mary Elda 598
4965 Viola J. 598
4955 William Pe-
ter, 598
Stiles.
1605 Amos, Jr., 446
1606 Caroline
Frances, 445
4009 Laura Vir-
ginia, 446
No. Name Page
Stilley.
1784 Benjamin F.. 500
4296 Dora, 500
6778 Edward Le-
roy 500
6781 Gertrude Del-
ia 500
4295 Harry, 500
4396 Herbert N.. 500
6779 Homer, 500
6782 Jenvieve C. 500
17S4 Mary Ellen 500
4297 Nona G., 500
6780 Vera Mary. 500
Stimljle,
52 Abigail, 33
52 Frederick. 3»
52 Frederick. Jr., 33
Stinberser.
4448 Aimee. 523
Stines.
5S29 Katherine. 584
I Stinson,
260S Beulah 230
ti551 Edna F., 230
2608 Edward F. 23o
Stitli.
! 1361 Charles A.. 380
1361 Fannie
Louise, 380
0320 Katharine 381
0321 Richard Lew-
353.'; Ho'ert M. 381
3535 Sarah S.. 381
Stofer.
7048 Clarice Irene. 577
4 1 12 Genella G.. 577
4772 Samuel 577
7049 Wilma Celes.
te. 577
Stoll.
267 Anna. 90
267 Jphn, 90
267 Anna Maria. 90
Stoltz.
2095 Amos. 576 189
713 Amos. ■ 192
4763 Chlo© Estel-
la, 57C
2095 Clarissa Al-
mira. 576
713 Clarissa El-
mira. 192
6:16 Daniel, 188
4764 Daniel J.. 576
2102 David, 677 189
2098 George ' 189
696 Hannah, 188
2104 Hannah M..
577 189
2094 Henry, 189
2102 Ida. 577
2103 Jane Saman-
tha, 189. 577
2101 Katharine
576. 189
2097 Lewis. 189
2099 Maria 676
2096 Mary. 670 189
2093 Samuel. 189
2100 Sarah, 189
2099 Stephen. 576, 189
Stone.
4233 CalUe. 490
4742 Lillie M., 674
38 William, 28
Story.
3099 Albert Glr.
arg, 314
1133 Albert Irv-
ing. 314. 102
3097 Clifford Mon-
roe. 314
No. Name Page
317 Ebenezer, 102
317 Emma, 102
317 James A. 102
1132 James' Palm-
er, 313, 102
3098 Margaret
May, 314
317 Mary, 102
1134 Mary Emma.
314. 102
1132 Nellie Fran-
cis. 313
Stoudt.
6515 Dorothy Eliz.
abeth, 431
3879 Ernest Otle. 431
6513 Ernest Otle. 431
6512 Madeline
Zoe. 431
3879 Nellie Han-
nah. 431
6514 Richard Mere-
dith, 431
Stoug-h.
2767 Goldie Lee, 258
Stout.
6569 Alice. 451
6572 Bayard 451
6567 Charles. 460
4032 Charles, Jr., 450
65 70 Earl. 451
4032 Efta 450
6568 Elmer 451
6566 Harry, 450
6574 Margaret, 451
6573 Mary. 451
6571 Natalie, 461
Stouteagle.
2660 Anna. 238
Stovey,
17 Ann, 19
51 Ann, 33
155 Ann. 61
17 William. 19
Street.
409 Robert. Jr. 121
409 Sarah Jane, 121
Strenahan.
5343 Lillie E., 643
Strode.
900 A. Darling.
tor
237
2640 Clara Anita, 237
2642 Elizabeth 237
12s Elizabeth H.. 55
5570 Elizabeth M., 235
900 Ella R. 237
5572 Elwood, 235
2643 F. Emma 237
128 Prances, 55
2629 Frank D., 235
72 George. 37
128 George, 55
128 George Jr.. 56
5573 Helen, 234
2644 Herbert 237
2629 Jennie Adel-
la 235
128 John, 55
2641 Joseph W., 237
5569 Laura J., 235
2639 Marshall D., 237
900 Mary Virgin-
ia. 237
5571 Nana, 235
566 Peninah, 159
128 Richard 55
128 Richard.' Jr. 55
900 Sallie P., ' 237
128 Sarah. 55
Strong.
3704 Carrie Lil-
lian
3704 Marshall
Jewel. 406
406
5440
3693
3693
3698
3699
449
404
404
No. Name Page
-Stroud.
1 George. 2
1024 Marianna.
Stu'blis,
1429 Albert,
Albert Ney-
nolds.
Benjamin
Passmore. 404
Catharine. 404
Daniel Thom.
as, 405
Esther C, 404
George Hick-
man. 404
Harry Wil.
liainson. 405
Harvie. 405
Mary How-
ard,
2756 Mvrtle.
1429 Phebe Ann.
6441 Phebe Lin.
coin
3695 SaraJj Rosene 404
3696 Walter Ber-
nard. 405
Sturgres,
2980 Anna P.,
Bertha C,
Charles H..
Charles L..
Ernest L..
Florence,
Frank V.,
Jean Llnd-
sey.
Mary H.
Mildred
Sarah Eliz-
aueth.
2983
2982
1067
2981
1084
2979
1067
2978
2984
405
256
404
404
296
296
296
296
296
299
296
296
Styers.
2879
5813
505
5812
505
2879
5811
Anna S..
Darlington.
Jonathan.
Margaret J..
Marv Jane,
T. Walter,
T. Walter.
Jr..
296
276
276
146
276
146
276
276
Snaliely.
3738 Nellie V.,
Snyder.
5779 Bertha,
2848 Carrie E,
Carrie E,
Charles V., 268
Charles V., 268
Clarence H.. 268
Emma Adele 268
Emmanuel
2849
5776
2844
410
269
268
268
2847
5773
985
5775
2849
985
5777
5780
2845
2846
5778
2846
Ethel C.
Frank R..
Jennie,
Lizzie,
Lucy Etta,
Martha.
Robert L..
Sarah E.,
William E.,
William K.,
Willimina,
268
268
268
268
269
269
268
263
269
268
Snllenberg'er.
1821 Andrew,
4360 Charles Por-
ter,
6839 Dorothy,
6845 Elizabeth
Julia,
4363 Frances,
6842 George Ru-
fus,
6841 Helen Maud, C14
4341 Henry Fu-
fus, 514
513
514
PALMER INDEX.
1081
No. Name Page
6844 Hugh Lee, 514
4362 Jesse Clar-
ence, 514
4363 John Wes-
ley, 614
1821 Mary Cath-
arine, 513
4365 Maud Eliza. 514
6843 Robert Ray, 514
4364 William, 514
433 9 William Har-
rison, 513
6840 Wilmer Eu-
gene, 514
Sullivan.
1951 James, 557
1951 Lydis M., 567
Bummers.
761 Charlotte, 20r.
761 Lillian, 203
761 Newton, 203
1367 Sarah, 383
Sumner.
6380 Florence, 647
2432 H. A., 647
2462 Ida May, 647
63S1 Lewis, 647
5380 Robert, 647
5382 Walter, 647
Supplee.
6203 Albert M., 36S
6202 Esther M.. 368
3449 Harvey H., 368
3449 Phebe Ruhan-
nah. 36S
Suschlne.
910 Lydia Mar-
garet, 242
Sutherland.
5168 Charles, 622
5168 Pearl A.. 622
Swain.
591 Phebe, 165
Swatzel.
3656 Ottle, 400
Swayne.
635-037 Aaron, 176
1971 Aaron, 177
388 Ann, 117
035 Anna P.. 176
4606 Annie H., 552
4588 Beryl, 549
4713 Donald Mac-
Farland, 509
4712 Edith Neal, 569
2043 Edward, 669
635 Elizabeth, 176
7001 Erma E., 552
635 Francis, 176
635 George, 176
4606 George E.. 552
1973 George Bli-
zha, 668, 177
1972 Lydia Anna,
568, 177
637 Margaret, 176
2889 Marsaret Ban-
croft. 280
635-637 Mary, 170
2043 Mary Dent, 569
635 Miriam. 176
4711 Norman Wal-
ton, 569
635-637 Thomas, 176
1970 Thomas Mar-
tin, 668. 177
635 William, 176
Swift.
267 John, 90
Swormstedt.
1219 Marcia, 333
T.
Tack.
1901 Florence S., 542
No.
Name Page
No.
Name
Page
No.
Name Page
Talljo*
237
Joseph,
81
tionette, 307
1330
Lau ra.
365
301
Charles P.,
237
Hannah,
81
3557
Laura An-
92, 42
237
Joseph,
81
na,
385
306
Deborah, 101," 42
237
Martha,
81
776
Levi, 207, 81
SO
Edith, 42
Talley.
7077
i'/'^'
581:
298
Eli, 98. 42
1512
Clara R.,
428
6996
Marjone Per
-
304
Ellas H.,
1064
6976
927
Florence.
Lawrence.
296
543
252
452
543
543
2
173
ry,
Martha,
Mary.
551
7
66
619
1102
100, 42
Elizabeth, 17 2
Elizabeth, 307
4039
4555
4555
aiartha,
Mary.
Penrose R.,
519
139
420
121
Mary,
Mary,
Alary,
Mary,
149
57
121
52
883
305
Elizabeth,
R., 82, 228
Elizabeth W.,
101, 42
■ Tallman.
181
Mary Ann,
6i.
1100
Emma W., 98
4936
; 7173
7172
4936
725
Harry,
Harry,
Jame.s,
Nellie Ann,
Rebecca,
596
596
596
596
194
2616
5812
6997
121
3557
139
Mary I.,
May,
Muriel I.,
Pliebe.
iialph,
KeTsecca,
23L-
5Sl
651
52
380
57
299
5927
SO
303
1103
Enos, 98, 42
Genevieve
R., 307
Hannah, 41, 42
Hannah, 100, 42
Hannah P., 98
Tate
144
Rebecca,
59
879
Harriet C, 81
5431
Ora.
655
7076
iteea,
682
882
Harriet, 82, 228
Tanlman.
121
lis
Robert,
Robert,
52
51
295
300
Henry, 97, 42
Henry 2nd, 99, 42
2685 ^ ' "
Francis M.,
243
198
Samuel,
74
297
Isaac, 98, 42
7426
George Rob-
121
Sarah,
62
1108
Isaac, 98
ert,
243
139
Sarah,
67
80
Jane, 42
5613
Hattte,
243
676
Sarah,
162
3062
Jesse Carl, 307
5615
John Homer
::43
686
Sarah Ann,
186
1102
Jesse W., 98, 307
2685
Lehela Elon
568
Sharpless,
169
3064
,Tesse W., 308
za.
243
577
Susan,
162
604
John W., 169
7427
Maj'nard Au
173
Thomas,
66
238
John W., 81
brey.
'243
144
Titus,
59
80
Jonathan, 42
5614
Robert M.,
243
7075
Vera N.,
582
604
Joseph, 169
5614
Zillah.
243
139
William,
67
80
Joseph, 42
4599
William
238
Joseph, 81
Taylor.
Brear,
551
3060
Letitia A., 307
139
Abiah,
58
Teljbettfl.
3061
Lillian, 307
122
4071
Alice.
Alice Irene.
52
458
1469
Abbie M.,
416
297
1105
Lydia, 98
Lvdla Emma,
144
Amy,
59
Temple.
98, 308
1649
Andrew J.,
467
237
Caleb,
81
3059
Paxon Bla-
454
Am,
130
237
Hannah,
8i
key, 307
454
Anna,
130
237
Jane,
81
880
Rebecca C,
2586
Anna M.,
225
237
Jane B.,
81
82, 226
4601
Anna New-
3604
Mary Grif-
SO
Richard, 42
lin,
551
fith,
392
3065
Robert
577
Anthony,
162
237
Rachel,
81
Thomas, 308
568
Anthony,
160
1403
Sarah W.,
392
3063
Royal J., 307
144
Anthony,
59
237
Susanna,
81
1106
Sallie A., 98, 308
130
Benjamin,
57
237
Thomas,
81
294
Sally Ann, 97
139
Denjamln, Jr
., 57
237
William,
81
294
Samuel R., 97. 43
130
Debe,
65
3004
William P.,
39i:
1104
Samuel
1330
Dansemond,
365
Robert. 98. 308
577
Edith,
162
TeneyeK.
302
Sarah S., 99, 42
56S
Edith,
160
5112
Gartha,
616
80
Sarah, 42
1813
Edith S.,
Tejxhuvf..
1098
Sarah W., 98
512
162
238
Susan, 81
4602
Edmund Wy-
661
2579
859
Aniie, 661,
Elizabeth,
224
223
238
80
Thomas. 81
Thomas, 41
237
Eiizabeth,
81
2578
Frank, 661,
224
1101
Thomas W., 98
629
Elizabeth,
174
859
Leonard,
223
80
William, 42
139
Elizabeth,
57
859
Philip,
223 ,
1107
William W.,
1930
Elizabeth
859
Rachel,
223
98. 308
.^nn.
551
Terence.
TUBtlewaite.
1652
Elizabeth
Jane
457
517
Susanna,
148
561
Alice, 158
4600
Elizabeth N.,
551
Terry
i
561
Ellen, 168
650
Ellen.
179
7152
Bruce Ban-
565
Margaret, 159
4812
I<;imer,
582
gle,
69i.
561
Richard, 168
461
Rphraim,
133
4906
Gladys,
693 1
Tbolan.
3034
Etta,
803
4906
Myron,
593 I
6626
Lidie Mav. 474
1930
George H.,
651
Test.
4698
George Hoyt
551
4
John.
9
i.nom
UB.
234
Hannah,
81
Texld'^
1458
Angelina, 413
575
Hannah,
161
V.
14 89
Barclay, 422, 136
198
Hannah,
74
2723
Lizzie L.,
260
3658
Bessie, 401
12
Hannah,
17
Thackara.
469
Beulah. 135
69
568
4071
Hannah,
Hannah.
Harry J..
35
159
457
369
369
Elizabeth,
Owen,
113
113 j
469
3814
Caleb Eyre, 135
Cleaver
Shoemaker, 423
1649
Henrietta.
457
Thatc
hor.
1
469
Elizabeth. 135
4 598
Irene Estel,
551 1
SO
Abigail,
42'
3812
Elizabeth, 412
121
Isaac,
52
238
Abigail,
81
2702
Ella Jane, 246
2
Isaac.
7
296
Abigail, 97
. 42!
6985
Elian S.. 645
454
Israel.
130
881
Alilgail Ann,
1492
Emily, 135. 423
4
Jacob.
10
82,
226
6541
Etnel, 447
577
Jesse.
162
1099
Anna Mary,
6986
Frances M., 545
640
John, 66,
177
98,
306
4567
Frank, 545
1652
John L.,
457 j
604
Beulah,
169
2865
Frederick I., 271
139
Joseph,
57 '
3059
Blanche An-
1
4012
George B. C, 447
I082
PALMER INDEX.
No. Name Page
»!I2 Oeorg-e O., 2i\
6542 Grace, 447
3813 Grace Anna, 44J
C9S7 Grace S., 54t
239 Hannah. 82
SSIO Harry W., 422
469 Isaac', 135
6988 r^avvronce, 545
6540 Mabel, 447
4567 Mabel C 546
5125 Mag-gie, 617
4012 Mamie. 447
127 Martha, 55
126 Martha, 54
1490 Martha C, 422
718 Mary, 193
239 Mary, 82
1491 Mary, 423, 135
469 Mary, 135
992 Mary Mar-
garet, 271
4 Owen, 10
469 Peter, 135
1490 Reece L,.,
422, 13b
3811 Richard C, 422
915 Ruth Ellen, 24 S
469 Sar.ih, 135
707 Sophia, 190
509 Susan, 146
469 Townsend, 131
69S4 Walter Far-
ley, 545
Thomassou.
631 Amanda, 175
1947 Lydia Lavin-
ia, 557. 175
1946 Samson. 557, 175
631 Stephen, 175
1948 Stephen An-
drew, 557, 175
1945 Susan, 556. 175
ThompBon.
6556 Alfred Brit-
ton, 44 9
631 Amanda, 175
575 Ann, 161
36
Ann
191 Charles, 72
4040 Charles J., 452
4025 Cora Cliston, 4-!'
36 'Daniel, 27
3956 Edward, 440
653 Eli, iTii
653 Elizabeth, 179
191 Elizabeth, 72
19^9 Florence, 557, 17..
4025 George, 449
6557 George, 44;
1110 George H,, 31
251 Hannah, SC
191 Hannah, 7 2
3955 Harry, 440
4040 Iva. 452
36 Jane, 2:
653 Joel, 179
3957 John, 440
631 Joseph. l':.
1372 Josephine, 3R !
655 Lydia, 180
655 Mary, isu
1110 Mary, 30'i
1665 Mary, 440
2483 Mary A., 651
2294 Mary E., 61s
653 Rachel, 179
653 Sarah, 179
191 Sophronia, 72
1565 Thomas, 440
655 William, 180
Tbomsou.
86 Charles, 4 3
86 Elizabeth, 43
88 Elizabeth, 44
88 Grace R., 44
86 Hannah, 43
88 Hannah, 44
86 John, 43
88 John, 44
No. Name Page
Thorn.
435 Ann, 125
2726 Elwood Lee. 251
435 George W., 125
435 Rebecca E,, 125
435 William, 125
2726 Wyona Kitty, 25.
Thornton.
3411 Nancy Ari-
zona, 364
Thorp,
5546 Alban G.. 230
2605 .\nne, 230
5540 Aithur G., 23i'
5542 Edith, 230
5543 Emma. 230
2605 George S., 230
5544 James, 23i;
5541 Mary H., 230
5545 Ruth S., 230
121 Thomas, 52
Thwing'.
4913 Bert E., 594
7161 Clayton F., 59-1
4913 Inez M., 594
Tledeken.
1119 Philomina C, 311
Tilgrhiuan.
324 Hon. James, 104
324 Mary, 104
Todd.
2940 Clarence, 291
1046 John W., 291
1046 Mary Grubb, 291
Tolford.
2291 Mary, 617
Tolin.
5347 Albert Les-
ter, 644
5347 Margaret
May, 644
7395 Owen Albert, 644
7396 William
Earls, 644
Tomlin.
3104 Charles
Smith, 315
3103 Elizabeth, 315
3104 Ella M., 315
5954 Elmer Rich-
man, 315
5952 Frank Earl, 315
3103 Horace, 315,
5957 Howard
Glenn, 31".
5950 Ida, 315
5956 Ralph Alkire, 315
5951 Ray Silver, 315
5955 Rhena, 315
Tomllnson.
602 Mary, 169
Toomey.
2819 Daisy, 26G
5770 Edward, 260
2819 Winfield, Jr., 266
Tope.
6106 Albert, 363
6106 Eliza Jane, 362
7461 Harold J., 363
4137 Howard. 471
7460 Laura Edyth, 36;:
Topham.
4137 Belle, 471
6612 Florence
Dearing, 471
Towers.
353 Eliza P.,
353 Elizabeth,
353 John T.,
1211 Octavia L.,
353 Thomas,
1211 William B.,
No. Name Page
1211 William Pal-
mer, 331, 110
Townsend.
575 Catherine, 161
95 Hannah, 46
469 John, 135
575 John. 161
239 Mary, 82
469 Mary, 136
575 Rebecca, 161
Tracy.
820 John, 213
820 Margaret
Jane. 213
1447 Mary Eliza-
beth, 410
820 Sallie, 213
Traer.
251 James, 86
251 Lydia A,, 86
251 Perthena, 86
Tratljas.
TravUla.
78 Phebe, 40
Tregro.
447 Hannah, 129
Trethaway.
2858 Joseph, 270
5793 Margaret
Brown, 270
2858 Sarah A., 270
Triiuhle.
6 Ann, 4, 13
264 Hannah T., 89
7 Jame^, J3
7 Mary, 13
264 Alary. 89
182 Mary M., 69
11 Will'am, 11
6 William. 2 3
1 Willia.n, 5
264 William, 89
Trout.
6 £50 Alma Fran
ces, 515
4367 Burc.bard N., 515
3460 Ella E., 370
4367 Ellen Ger-
trude, 514
6849 Georsce Herb-
3rt, 515
6S48 Joseph Caul, 515
1824 Susan .S., 515
Trower.
3125 Nellie, £19
Trnatt.
278 Polith:),, 93
Trnuip.
77 Hannah, 40
Truxal.
2418 John A\ ilson, 642
2418 Selena H., 642
Tryens.
4541 Alice Hall, 540
1895 August G., 540
4643 Helen, E40
4643 Henry
Adolph, 640
4540 Lena, 540
4540 Marion Au-
gustas, 540
4542 Samuel Hall, 540
1S95 Sarah H., 540
Tucker.
5237 A.senath
Anne, 631
389 Esther A., 118
3S9 Jonathan, 11&
389 Sarah, lis
No.
Name Page
Tnpman,
4073
E. Marie,
45S
Turner.
3106
Andrew Jack
son.
316
2541
Benjamin S.,
657
4560
Benjamin S.,
657
5952
Bertha.
316
4
Charles,
11
2542
Daisy G.,
657
2993
P. Delaplaine
297
1073
Franklin P.,
297
727
Hannah,
195
5455
Hariot Lou-
isa,
657
5460
Helen Mary,
657
1252
Jennie,
338
2541
Je.'I'iV A.,
657
2992
John A.,
297
3106
Martha M.,
316
4
M.ary,
11
727
Mary,
195
1073
Mary P.,
297
139
Rev. Joseph,
57
5462
Susanna
Prances,
657
5961
Thomas Ben
ton.
316
727
William,
195
Tussey.
6479
Earl W.,
416
6480
Lloyd H.,
416
3768
Maud Imog-
ene.
416
3768
Thomas
Lloyd,
416
Tuttle.
2246
Guy,
610
2246
Nellie Myr-
tle,
610
Twadell.
497
Catharine,
144
497
Emeline,
144
497
William H..
144
Tyson.
1290
Elizabeth,
U.
345
xruom.
5217
Carry,
627
7271
Charles Mel-
vin.
627
5217
Nira Estella,
627
7270
Vernice Ros-
ella.
627
Ulrey
2677
Ethel,
242
Uncles.
246
Hannah,
84
Trnderhlll.
2914
Cecelia,
286
1023
Mary L.,
284
1023
Oscar,
286
Underwood.
199
Amy,
74
784
Amy,
208
784
Elihu.
208
781
Elihu, 207
74
199
Elihu.
74
77SV^-784 Eliza-
beth Ann,
207, 74,
208
777
George. 207
. 74
1253
Gertrude D.,
338
778
Lsabel, 207
74
780
Jane,
207
782
Joanna, 207
, 74
199
Mary,
74
779
Rebecca, 207
, 74
1253
Sandy J.,
338
3251
Sandy J., Jr.,
338
199
Stephen,
74
780
William H.,
207
, 74
PALMER INDEX.
1083
No.
TTntz.
4183
Vptonc
4240
4240
6736
Name Page
Clara, 482
Fern Lazear, 492
Samuel E.. 492
Vera Augus-
ta. 492
Urban.
4377 Emma,
Utley,
3177
James Mc-
Neill,
Joseph,
Kate Cham-
berlain,
Kate Ruffln,
Mary Shep-
herd,
Minerva Lea
Ruffin.
327
T.
Valentine.
420 Emily, 121
422 EmUy, 122
420 John, 121
420 Joseph D., 122
420 Mary, 121
422 Mary. 122
1405 Mary A., 394
1280 Matilda J., 343
VanBuren.
3193 Josephine Mee-
ter, 330
1199 Margaret
Cooke. 330
3192 Ruth Allen. 330
1199 William, 330
Vance.
2016 Eleanor P..
564. ISi
662 Jacob. 182
662 Magdaline. 182
662 Margaretta
M., 182
662 Washington, 182
VandergfTlft.
B233 Elizabeth, 630
Vanderetoop.
B655 Clata Ros-
ella. 247
5658 Cornelius. 247
2709 Ella Nora, 247
2709 Floor, 247
5657 Floor Ella, 247
5656 Frances Mar-
lon, 247
B653 Laura Cor-
nelia, 247
6654 Margaret
May, 247
6652 Mary Etta, 247
B659 Mildred, 247
VanderBtrom.
2710 Alfred, 247
5663 Keorlean, 247
2710 Laura F., 247
5661 Ortha, 247
B662 Rodman O.. 247
Vanderwarka.
7163 Amy. 593
Vandever.
1621 Anna Lucy. 452
1621 Hoopes M.. 452
4045 Lucy, 452
4043 Mabel A., 452
4042 Mary G., 462
4044 Sarah S.. 452
VanOleeen.
4447 Carrie, 523
4443 Carrie Bell, 622
4445 Clarence, 522
4446 Gertrude M., 662
71
383
71
No. Name Page
1848 Harriet Adel-
la, 622
4444 Hubert, 522
1848 Joseph J.. 522
4442 Mabel A.. B22
4441 Orrin J., B22
VanHeBB.
2713 Allda Man-
olia, 248
Vanhom.
190 Hannah,
1368 Lorena J.,
190 Mary,
190 William,
Van £eer.
2597 Lucy Ethel-
wyn,
5537 Nellie,
2597 William Gro-
ver,
VanToorlili
1645 Anna,
5476 Charles,
2545 Charles, 659,
847 Daniel,
54S8 Dewey.
5479 Elizabeth,
2546 Elizabeth.
659,
847 Elmira,
5487 Elmira,
.';476 Eva,
5480 Frank,
5777 Freddie H..
2543 Hannah Sal-
ena, 657,
2547 Ida,
847 Isaac,
5478 Isaac Shan-
non,
2544 Lulu,
847 Mary,
5485 Ray,
2544 Samuel S.,
658, 222
2545 Thomas,
658, 222
5489 Thomas, 659
2547 Van Eman,
659, 222
5486 William, 659
VayUs.
1C12 Mary A., 448
Velde.
3720 Frances. 409
Vernon.
2 Ann. 6
2 Jacob. t
2369 Sofia, 627
Vestal.
4 William, 10
Vlnsonhaler.
4953 Cleo C, 597
4953 Thomas B.. 597
VorlB.
4739 Bertha B.. B73
2767 Edna, 256
2757 Wilfred De-
Camp, 26*
W.
Wachtel.
6716 Irene, 489
4227 Jennie H., 489
4227 John R., 489
WaddeU.
3165 Agnes. 326
45 Ellen, 30
3164 Helen Annes-
ley, 326
3163 Kenneth Cham-
berlain. 826
Name Page
Laura Annes-
ley, 32«
Richard Lord 326
Rev. Wil-
liam,
Waddington.
1059 Mary Eliza-
beth,
Wade.
4 Robert,
Wagrner.
5943 Alvin Dan-
326
5944
4146
5941
5942
k!r
Doris,
Ella.
Lewis
George,
Ralph Jos-
eph,
3077 Viola,
3077 Walter J.,
Wagoner.
721 Catharine,
7480 Lewis Mil-
ton,
6630 Naomi P.,
6630 William Mor-
ris,
Walte.
4928 Earnest,
4928 Letta Jane.
176 Sarah,
Waldron.
4127 Harry ,
6605 Helen,
4127 Nellie,
Walker.
1685 Anna,
3719 Emma,
4341 Georgiana,
7272 Gertie,
Helen Brin-
ton,
Mattie Earl,
William H.,
William
Hicks,
Wallace.
3367 Margaret
Pauline.
W^lUngford.
2720 Lettie M.,
Walter.
458 Abigail H..
76 Ann,
Anna,
Bettie,
Beulah,
Deborah.
Dinah,
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth.
Goodwin,
Goodwin,
H. Jane,
Hannah.
Henry,
Isaac,
John.
John.
Joseph,
Lydia,
Lydia.
Mary,
Nancy,
Nathaniel,
Nathaniel,
Rachel,
Rachel,
Rachel.
Ruth.
Sarah,
Sarah,
Susan T.,
3609
2443
6355
3609
2243
72
76
128
2604
76
458
458
76
72
458
76
458
468
467
467
467
464
408
510
628
39
133
39
37
133
39
No. Name Page
76 Thomas, 39
76 William, 39
2 William, 8
72 William, 37
458 William, 133
72 William, Jr., 37
76 William, Jr.. 39
Walters.
3664 EfCa Mae. 401
3664 J. A.. 401
3474 Julia. 372
6667 Sadie. 479
Walton.
682 Abigail. 185
i048 Agnes M., 570
682 Ann. 185
2066 Anna W.. 671
682 Benjamin, 185
6S2 Benjamin, Jr. 185
2046 Bertha Jul-
ia. 186. 569
6892 Bertha Mary 527
2044 Blanche L., 569
682 Daniel, 185
2056 Edward B., 571
682 Elizabeth, 185
1803 Elizabeth D., 506
4469 Emma, 527
2047 Emma E.,
,,„, 570, 186
4721 Frank Pusey 571
2045 Gertrude An-
■ „. Jl^' 186' 669
4714 Gertrude Eliz-
abeth, 569
666 Hannah, 182
4722 Herbert Ben-
nett, 679
1481 Howard, 4i!>
17 Isaac, 19
2044 Isaac Palm-
-„, f. 186, 669
682 Lewis, 186
o466 Margaret. 657
6S2 Mary, igs
2043 Mary Dent,
la 1 6 filary, age
0894 Maud Dor-
othy, B27
6895 Jlorris Mar-
shall, 527
682 Nathan, 185
682 Nathaniel, 186
6893 Percy J., 527
666 Rebecca. 182
6S2 Rebecca, 186
2048 Robert L.,
186, 570
4715 Sarah Janet, 569
682 Thomas, 185
682 William, 186
4469 William Mar-
shall, 527
1481 Zilla Amy, 418
Wa^cnp.
1422 Hannah, 402
1420 Jennie Eliza-
beth, 401
Ward.
7372 Charles Fran-
cis, 637
6554 Edith Cham-
berlain, 449
350 Dr. George
B., 110
4023 John T., 448
5230 Lemoyne, 630
7373 Mabel Juan-
Ita. 637
1521 Mary Eliza-
beth, 430
4923 Mary Viola, 448
5289 Olive B., 637
5289 William H., 637
Wareban.
1139 Mary Eliza-
beth, S14
io84
PALMER INDEX.
23S2
5255
23S2
2572
2568
2571
536
536
633
633
223
No. Name Page
■Warfel.
1400 Bertha, 391
1739 Elizabeth, 481
Warner.
3059 Blanche An-
tionette, 307
Warren.
6956 David Ice-
land, oi°
6254 Ella,
4519 Eulalia,
dsis J. F..
John,
Mamsell,
Sarah Louisa 63a
Warrick.
2564 Alice AlU-
guippa, i^i
S55 Amy, 223
2567 Amy Eliza-
beth, 223
2670 Bertha Ann, 22 i
2566 Charles Thom- _^
as, 22'>
Dora Doutta, 22:!
Jennie Belle, 223
Jonn Sher-
man, 223
Lydia, 22 :i
Lvdla Dale. 22:'.
Marv Dianna 223
Rachel Ann, 223
Samuel,
Samuel A.,
William
Keys,
William W.,
Washington.
140 Gen. George
Waters.
6001 Charlotte
May,
JNlary Ellen,
Nancy,
William T.,
Watklm.
3605 Mary Cura-
mlngs,
Watson.
5260 Acheson Con-
ell, 63,
7355 Albert Ray, 63,
7356 Eari Donald 63;
619 Eliza Ann, 23 1
Elizabeth, 63 4
Emeline, 633
Garvin Floyd 63 :
George Dew-
ev, 63 i
Henry T., 63-
Laura, 63,
Mary Mar-
garet,
Mary Weth'
erall,
Nathan,
Osa M.,
Phebe W.,
Rachel L.,
Ross P.,
Sarah A.,
Vonetta
Ruth,
Wattles.
3892 Eulalia,
3893 Hazel,
1531 Idaletta H
1531 Ralph,
Watts.
4271 Susanna,
Wauser.
2114 Celia,
Way.
154 Abel,
2569
S56
2575
2565
856
2204
4303
2204
5258
5256
7357
7354
5259
5257
7358
1200
5257
5259
5261
5264
5262
5263
7359
501
3n:
6S-i
63t
634
634
63!
634
433
433
497
580
Name Page
Abraham C,
158, 61
Alben War-
ren, 350
Alice, 15 8
Benjamin, 159, 61
Charlotte, 350
Clark B., 496, 15S
Eliza, 496
Elizabeth, 158
Elizabeth, 49
Elizabeth,
495, 158
Ella, 350
Ella A., ■ 496
Ellen. 496, 15S
Francis, 61
Gladvs, 496
Hannah, 157, 61
Harriet, 158, 61
Isaac, 157, 61
J. Howard, 350
John, 157
John Harold, 350
Joseph, 157
Joseph, 157, 61
Lawrence Ev-
enson. 351
Lillian, 496
Lydla, CO
Lucy N., 496
Margaret, 159
Mary. 158, 61
Milton, 158, 61
Nancy, 157
Netta, 496
Norman Ba- i
ker. 351
Pennington i
Howard, 351
Richard T.,
158, 496
Robert, 158, 61 t
Sarah, 6 1
Sarah, 158. 61
Solon. 168, 61
Sude, 496 1
Zetus R., 49B '
561
565
5994
1770
3343
4264
1771
154
6766
556
564
555
3343
1758
5994
555
557
6765
154
4266
565
563
560
555
6767
5995
5997
558
154
562
559
4265
4265
Weaver.
1868 Alben J.,
160 Anne,
160 Anthony,
4460 Daniel A.,
4375 Emma.
4461 Harriet O.,
595 Ruthanna, '
1868 Ruthanna.
Webb.
279 Benjamin,
279 Catharine,
122 Christian,
159 Christiana,
122 Daniel,
122 Elizabeth,
671 Hannah,
4301 Jacob,
279 Mary,
4301 Mary Olive,
139 Rebecca,
Webster.
3816 Albert Sam-
uel,
1492 Emily,
6503 George Al-
bert,
47 Hannah,
195 Hannah,
294 Hannah,
294 John,
3 816 Mary Ather-
ine,
3815 Mary Eliza-
beth,
46 Susana,
1492 Thomas Mil-
ler.
Welse.
2130 Agnes,
No. Name Page I
Welch.
3794 Aurie Des-
ring, 420
6486 Edith El-
verce, 420
122 Elizabeth, 63
6488 Homer Aurie 42'
3794 Minerva Etta 42m
6487 Phphe Doris, 420
1157 Sallie New-
man, 320
122 Thomas, 53
Weldin.
44 Benjamin, 3'
44 Hannah, 3u
44 Lydia, 30
Weller.
7046 Alice L., 577
7044 Bernice, 577
4770 Doris, 577
4771 Elizabeth, 577
70dl Evelyn G., 577
4772 Genella G., 577
4771 Harry H., 677
7045 Helen L., 577
7047 Ida May, 677
2102 John, 576
2102 Katharine, 576
4769 Mabel M., 576
71-42 Mildrod M., 57.
7043 Ruth E.. 577
4770 '"VeSxey D.. 577
Wells.
4i03 \n':a, 681
H72 Flla. 325
Welsh.
821 Amy Pyle.
213, 7t
2447 Anna Milton
Tracy, 645, 213
2449 Belle Boj'd, 213
5349 Bessie Flor-
ence, 644
2474 Daisy, 650
827 Dorcas Smith,
216, 78
2476 Earl Ran-
dolph, 650, 816
2452 Effle Lee, 213
819 Eleanor, .'U3, 77
824 Eliza, 214, 78
825 Elizabeth,
214, 78
215 Elizabeth, 77
2446 Florence
Jane, 644, 213
2475 Florence Night-
ingale, 650, 216
5348 Frank Earle, 644
7393 George Har-
lan, 644
2451 George Hen-
ry, 213
2474 Harl.an Pyle, 650
5406 Harlan Pyle, 650
2474 Harlan I'yle,
660, 216
826 Harlan Pyle,
214, 78
7394 Harry Har-
len, 644
53 46 Harry Har-
len, 644
826 Isadore A., 214
2443 James Har-
lan, 643. 213
215 John, 77
820 John, 213, 78
2450 John Rob-
ert, 645, 213
215 Joseph, 77
2445 Joseph Rich-
ard H., 644, 213
2471 Laura Louel-
la, 649, 216
5346 Lillian, 641
215 Lydia, 77
820 Margaret
Jane, 213
No. Name Page
5347 Margaret
Way, 844
823 Maria Phil-
ips, 214, 78
826 Mary, 214
822 Mary Ann,
213, 78
2442 Mary Fran-
ces, 643, 21S
2472 Mary Min-
nie, 650, 216
2443 Mattle Earl, 644
2448 Nannie Kate.
646, 213
2473 Rosella, 650, 216
2?T7 Roy Alli-
son, 650, 216
215 Sarah, 77
2441 Sarah Lydla
Marion, 213
2444 Viola Eliza-
beth. 213
Werlione.
2199 Catharine. 604
Werutz.
4438 Mary Fran-
ces, 621
4438 Ralph, B21
6877 Roy, 521
West.
1251 Edith M.. 338
2590 George W., 227
2590 Josephine B., 227
5 Mary, 12
1998 Phebe Al., 661
1251 Richard S., 338
3249 Richard S.,
Jr., 338
3250 William Mor-
ris, 838
Wheeland.
2196 Alice G., 602, 197
4992 Alverna F., 603
2209 Anna Eleanor,
605, 199
4990 Arthur W., 603
4995 Belle, 603
742 Charles D.,
199, 72
2198 Charles E.,
603, 197
2196 Clarence Al-
bert, fiOS, 197
2197 Clinton W.,
60$, 197
2197 Eliza. 603
4991 Elsie May, 603
192 George, 72
737 George, 198
735 George R., , „„
197, 72
740 Hannah, 199, 72
2203 Henry, 605, 199
2194 Henry Wil-
liam, 602, 197
4393 Homer D., 603
743 Isaac P.,
199, 72
727 Joseph, 'l»5
2202 Lorene H., 605
736 Lydia A.,
J9X, 72
737 Lucetta, 198
81S6 Margaret E., 600
727 Mary, 195
735 Mary A., 197
2196 Mary A., 603
743 Mary Adella 199
2210 Mary Caro-
line, 606, 199
739 Mary Char-
lotte, 72, 199
727 Mary .Jane, 196
192 Mary K., 72
742 Nancy Ellen, 199
5000 Paul, 605
741 Rachel, 199, 72
4984 Robert F., 603
738 Samuel, 199, 72
PALMER INDEX.
1085
No. Name Page
192 Samuel, 72
192 Susan, 72
4990 Ursula, 603
6000 Ward Wel-
lington, 605
2202 Wellington
W., 199, 605
737 William P.,
198, 72
Wheeler.
2719 Anna, 249
4525 Hazel, 53V
Wheelock.
2059 Albert, 187
2062 Almina, 187
2058 Clarinda, 187
2065 Cyrus, 187
185 Eliza, 70
689 Eliza, 187
2063 Fred, 187
2064 Irena, 187
2061 Lewis, 1S7
689 Lewis, 18T
2060 Mary Ann,
187, 571
2057 Orlando, 1ST
2066 Phebe, is:
Whelan.
2648 Charles W.. 23S
5585 Erma. 23S
2468 Minnie, 23S
Wherry.
2577 Kate, 661
5300 Olive Nellie. Ci
2577 S, P., 66.
Whltacre.
3745 Edith, 41"
White.
65 Alice. 34
3968 Alice Ling-
worth, 441
6118 Bertha M., 363
7273 Clara M., 62b
7464 Delia M., S63
7463 Edna A., 363
1576 Edward P., 441
1993 Ellaabetli M. 661
3478 Ella N., 372
6656 Elsie, 478
7465 Emerson E., 36o
6264 Harry 1)., 372
6118 James V/., 36i
3967 Jesse An-
drew, 441
604 John, 14,-
7207 Kenneth, 628
S257 Laura, ej'!
3478 Levi E.. 372
1274 Levi K., 342
6265 Lucile. 37:
7466 Margery E,, 36^
1576 Mary Wilson, 14 1
8267 Merrill C, 372
3966 Paul Edison, 441
390 Rachel, 11-,
3965 Ruth Gretch-
, , en, 441
5U4 Ruthanna, 7 46
1274 Sarah Eva, .'.42
6266 Stanley. 372
688 Susanna, 186
7273 Thomas
White, 628
Whltehlll.
87 Christiana. 44
87 Elizabeth, 44
87 James, 44
Whltehonse.
1264 Alice, 340
Whitely.
4313 Frances, 502
Whiteside.
3362 Ida L., 354
Whltford.
1066 Clara Edith, 294
No. Name
Whitmay.
4950 George.
6277 Gladys,
4950 Liia,
Whitson.
465 Sarah,
465 Thomas,
Whlttengel.
476 Eliza,
Wioiersham.
.688 Ann,
5530 Florence
Maud,
Hannah,
Joel.
Joel,
Lydia,
Lydia,
Mary .
Phebe,
William N,
Wleland.
571
670
688
670
688
1925
B.,
6008
Wler.
3951
15C4
3954
1564
3953
3952
Ella,
Blanche,
Cahan,
Charles,
Delia,
Earl,
Jane,
Wiffhton.
476 Jane,
Wildman.
884 Mary C,
Wiley.
634 Martha,
63 9 Martha.
2664 Mary,
Wllhlte.
52 42 Bertha C,
WiUford.
905 Virginia,
Wllklns.
967 Henry,
Piery Steven-
son,
Joseph Hen-
Page
597
697
697
134
134
227
160
183
180
183
186
550
362
440
440
440
440
440
440
967
2803
2804
2805
2806
2807
2808
2809
Albert,
Ann Eliza,
Helena.
George W.,
John Palm-
er,
Wllilnson.
1927 A dau.,
Alice,
Alice,
Alice Anna,
550.
Anna Maria,
118,
Annie,
Belle,
Canby Steel,
118.
Doris,
Earl Milton,
Edwin B..
Elizabeth P.,
Elizabeth G.,
Francis New-
lin, 171,
George Nor-
mon.
Hannah,
Isaac,
James Ed-
win T., 118,
John Milton,
Lisle Britton
Mabel Ethel,
613
4597
1924
1272
1923
3266
1270
4770
3272
3266
59S8
1273
1925
3267
613
390
1273
390
3273
3271
No.
1271
613
4596
1925
3045
1270
1926
390
390
1274
Page
Name
Margaret
118, 342
Marshall P., I7i
Marshall
Phillips,
Mary A. E
Mary C,
Mary Mar-
garet,
Mary P.,
Rachel, lis
Sarah Ann, 118
Sarah Eva,
^ 118, 342
Walter Fran-
<?is, 550
William,
650
650
305
341
171
Williams.
1343
3819
1222
3212
477
, 275
5912
1018
I 2903
1222
1021
123
1017
1669
1090
64:
241
264
26-1
264
26-!
26' i 3035
26i
26
261
298
3030
3428
1019
Abbie P.,
Abigail,
Abigail A.,
284, 93
Ann E„ 374
Caleb Sher-
wood,
Caleb Sher-
wood,
Carroll R.,
Carroll R.,
Jr.,
Catherine
Boyd,
Celestia,
Chester
Thomas,
Clara,
Comfort.
Earl,
Edmund A.,
283, 93
Edmund E., 284
Eleanor Boyd 333
Eliza A.,
284, 93
Elizabeth, 53
Elizabeth, 283
Elizabeth M. 462
Elizabeth S., 302
Ellis, 3rd, 98
Ellis 98
Ellis, Jr..
Ellwood,
Elnora,
Erneline E..
284, 93
Emma Gert
303
424
333
303
as
303
366
3031
30.14
6607
1090
3036
297
6506
6953
297
275
3211
1669
1020
2901
2902
3033
477
297
297
3033
297
2854
rude,
Esther P
Etta,
Gean.
Granville,
Granville
Charles,
G wen^ 98
Helen Grace, 424
Helen Grace, 635
304
303
303
424
302
304
Jan
Jean, 536
Jefferson, 138
Jesse, 98
John, 93
John, 333
John B., 462
John P.,
284, 93
Joseph H.,
283, 93
Joshua,
Lizzie May.
Lois Albert
Louis P.,
Lucinda,
Lydia,
Lydia,
Mabel C,
Margaret Tay-
lor, 303
Martha E., 303
Mary, 98
Mary J., 270
284
284
303
138
9S
98
423
No. Name Page
1023 Mary L.,
4095 Miriam ^**-46l
inU xT^"u''*■ ^^- 283
3819 Nellie, 494
1493 Oliver W., 424
"8 Phebe, 40
123 Phebe, 63
3820 Raymond OU-
275 Rebecca, 93
123 Reece, ki
297 Robert, at
297 Sarah, of
1724 Sarah J., 47?
14F} Sarah Rebec-
ca, 423
275 Thomas. qa
1017 Thomas E.,
3818 Thomas Llr-' "
kin, 423
6.'!05 Uniston, 421
3818 Violet Estel-
1016 W. S., 283, 93
Wllllainson.
182 Amor, gg
182 Anna, gg
iqIo Beulah C, 180
l?l R5-nthia E., 361
US Daniel, si
lis Daniel Jr., U
„„„^ Edward, g
ul Elmer E.. 361
lis Hannah, ki
6090 Helen N 3fiT
656 ?a°"''"''^ ^- ^"
3398 JaSw., U^
i?i Jlargery J., 351
lis Mary, 5 j
123 Margaret. 63
122 Mary, 59
182 Nancy, fio
6093 Paul d, 361
656 Zillah, Iso
WlUIngr.
4179 Frank. 481
4179 Maggie P.. 481
Willis.
1533 Annie M., 433
6933 Arga McClel-
lan, 533
1534 Clara, 433
6935 Edith Leon, 533
6934 Elmer Abel, 533
2 Esther, 7
1533 Frederick M.,
140, 433
1534 Harry R..
140, 433
480 Hannah, 139
6936 Hazel Del., 633
480 Henry, 139
4500 James Ward, 533
2 John, 7
3896 Laura Over-
ton, 433
3 Mary, 7
6938 Mary Dath-
na, B33
1535 Marv Pran-
ces, 140. 433
4500 Mary Han-
nah, 633
4S0 Marv S.. 139
480 Milton E.. 139
6937 Ravmond Ev-
erett 533
3894 Sibyl, 433
3895 Waltham Ride-
out, 433
Wills.
4840 Bessie. 686
Wlllltt.
912 Elizabeth, 243
io86
PAI.MER INDEX.
Name Page ] No,
No
Wllaon.
5435 Adelaide,
2760 Alice C,
Ann J..
Beulah,
Bridget,
Catharine.
Catharine,
Dinah,
Emilie P..
Oeorge How-
ard,
2495
601
1S99
6357
653 j
257
653
169 I
142
143
394
394
182
601
720
5434
720
2759
720
426
2
2495
4S7
666
5279
5436
666
604
490
487
426
5251
193
653
193
256
193
123
George J.
Hannah,
Hannah,
Hannah,
Hannah,
Helen,
Jane.
.Jessie L.,
John,
John,
John, „,»
John Lawson 653
Joseph, 142
Joshua, 182
Lee. oJb
Louise Etna, 6o3
Lydia, 182
Mary. 169
Mary, 143
Matilda, 142
Phebe, 125
Roe
Robert,
Sadie E.,
Samuel.
Sarah Edna,
Tabitha.
William,
•V\"illiam.
William,
Wilton.
26 Jane.
20 Sarah,
26 William,
•Wimer.
4521 Margaret,
Wlnebrenner.
2695 Blanche L.,
Daniel,
Fred,
Ruth,
Saul,
Winner.
711 Abraham,
Clara Jane,
David,
Martha,
Rachel,
Sarah Abi-
gail,
Winnemore.
3551 Christian K., 384
3561 Ella Eliza-
beth, 384
Winters.
7162 Gladys D., 594
7163 H. Kenneth, 594
4914 Lew, 594
4914 Louella J., 594
Wisdom.
6734 Minni Vista, 491
2387
604
3614
64
490
666
601
2695
5635
5636
5634
986
714
714
245
245
245
245
245
269'
Wise.
6724
4237
6726
4232
4231
4235
6721
4238
6725
Albert Dean,
Albert Wil-
liam.
Alice Kate,
Alonzo Tj.,
Arabella L.,
Arthur Wiley 490
Callie.
Catharine
Hager C
Hannah
Harvard.
Jennie M
M.,
490
490
491
John Barton 491
Name Page
Leslie Beam, 490
6720 Lettie, 490
1760 Maria, 490
4236 Maria Eliza-
beth, 490
5223 Mary, 629
6727 Paul Ray-
mond. 491
672S Sarah Ruth, 491
1760 Stephen U.. 490
4234 Stephen U., 490
Wlstler.
40S8 Emma, 460
Witmer.
3907 Hiram, 435
Woeke.
1205 Lovina Sa-
lome, 331
Wolljerton.
6064 Bertha Irene, 359
3384 Eva J., 359
6063 Helen Marie, 359
3384 Lewis R., 359
6062 Margaret El-
inor, 359
Wolf.
4728 Cora, 572
5129 Emil, 618
7222 Gay Lord
Emil, 618
7221 H. Lester, 618
5129 Lillian B., 61S
Wolfe.
1212 Cleora P.. 332
3198 Humphrey
Dorsey, 332
1212 John H. R., 332
319S John H. R., _„„
Jr., 332
WoUaston.
2050 Caroline M..
686 Edwin, ' 186
2049 Frederick P.,
570, 186
686 Georgianna, 186
2051 Laura P.,
570, 186
686 Maris T., 186
83 Mary, 43
2052 Mary A.. ^^^_ ^^^
181 Mary Ann, 69
686 Sarah Ann, 186
Wood.
187 Abigail, 71
4933 Ada, 596
1378 Addison J.. 3S6
5562 Albert Da-
vid, 544
4573 Alice. 546
759 Amelia, 203
605 Amos, 169
722 Ann, 193
4944 Anna, 597
1906 Anna N., 547
1902 Anna Mary,
643, 170
4952 Ara, 597
1190 Prof. Arthur
7171 Beulah. 596
1905 Carrie C, 546
4930 Charlie. 595
4945 Charles Ev-
erett. 597
722 Charles
Llovd, 193
2166 Cora Eliza-
beth, 595
759 Cvnthia J., 203
4679 Edna. 547
4575 Edwin T., 546
632 Elijah, 175
722 Elizabeth, 193
1257 Elizabeth I.. 339
1904 Ellen, 544, 170
2173 Elpha, 194
No.
45S0
2171
4931
4932
Name Page I
Florence A., 547
Franklin P..
597. 194
Franklin Wal-
ter, 596 I
George Hen-
2172
4674
6991
4935
4574
1907
4583
1906
2172
1903
4560
4947
1903
4561
4931
4948
2167
6992
187
605
4934
1378
2165
1903
1593
632
606
4496
2166
187
1593
ry.
596
Hannah A..
597
PTarlan P..
Helen Mar-
garetta, —
Henrv, 597, 193
Henry E., 194
Harry J.,
Howard J.,
Ida,
Ida Merion,
Ida, 547, 170
Irvana N., 547
Irwin D.,
547, 170
Jennie, 597
John G.,
544
Lawrence
Jefteris,
Leona Nan-
cy,
Lewis N.,
546, 170
Lila, 597
Lillian Gert-
rude, 386
Lloyd Alden, 386
328
546
546
596
546
170
544
597
19S0
632
4582
606
2169
4681
769
Loyd.
Mabel,
Mabel,
Margaret
Alice,
Margaret .T.,
596
Martha Mer-
ion,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary Anna,
Mary Cham-
bers,
Mary B.,
595, 194
Marv Elma . 54 4
Mary Jane, 444
Mary S., 175
Matthew, K9
Minnie Alice, 532
Philarmon P.,
595, 194
Philena, 597
Roger M., 546
Rov N.. 547
Ralph Frank-
lin. 597
RalDh Waldo 386
Reginald De
Volson,
Robert,
Robert New-
ton
597
194
546
71
169
596
386
328
B.,
Sadie.
Sarah,
Sarah
Susani._, —
Theresa D..
696, 194
Thurraan F.. 194
A'iola. 547
Walter Lewis 546
William. 597
William A.,
597, 194
Wilmer M
Zenas,
Woodfield.
2377 Andrew,
2377 Elanor A.,
Woodmancy.
4 William,
Woodrow.
622 Lydia,
203
No. Name Page
Woodslde.
3106 Alccander, 315
59C0 Jennie Stew-
art, 315
3105 Margaret J., 315
595S Samuel Msc, 515
5959 William Sil-
ver. 316
Woodward.
398 Ann, 120
3 88 Ann, 117
4334 Cora, 508
458 Deborah, 133
5G6 blliza, IT'S
566 i:iizabeth, 159
667 Elizabeth, 180
118 Elizabeth, 51
12 Hannah, 16
554 Hannah, 167
39 James, 28
11 Jane, 14
76 Jane, 39
39 John. 28
566 Joshua. 159
39 Lettice, 28
461 Lydia, 133
398 Mary, 120
11 Mary, 14
554 Mary, 157
657 Mary, 180
566 Mary, 159
5215 Mary K., 627
522 Phebe. 150
11 Richard, 14
2 Richard. 17
388 Samuel, 117
39 Sarah, 28
388 Susan, 117
2 Thomas, 8
398 Thomas, 120
657 Thomas, 180
2 William, 8
666 William. 169
554 Willia W., 157
Woollam.
2 Gilbert, 6
Workman.
133 Ann, 56
133 John, 56
Worrall.
3024 Abbie T.. 302
238 Abigail. 81
80 Abigail, 42
296 Abigail, 97
1094 Abigail T., 98
898 Alfred B.,
83, 237
3023 Alice K., 301
270 Ann, „?1
3026 Anna. 302
5919 Anna M., 306
896 Anna Mary,
83, 236
1092 Anna Mary,
98.304
892 A. Palmer.
83. 234
3047 Belle. 305
3021 Bessie. 301
244 Catharine S.. 83
5918 Charles S-. 305
1093 Charles T.,
98. 305
3021 Charles That-
cher, 300
1097 Daniel S., 98
270 Dr. Thomas, 91
303 8 E. Reita. 304
5917 Edith Grace, 305
244 Eliza. S3
3028 Elizabeth, 302
126 Elizabeth, 54
5904 Elizabeth
M., 302
1090 Elizabeth S.,
98, 302
3046 Ella Raynor, 305
3049 Ellwood Paul 306
893 Elwood M.,
83. 236
PAI^MER INDEX
1087
304
304
Name Page
Frank Brooke.
83, 237
Hannah, 97
Hannah S.,
98, 305
Helen D., 301
Herbert Je
rome,
Howard Wil-
son,
Jane S.,
John Ell-
wood,
John Leedom
John T.,
83, 237
Joseph, 83
Joseph Row-
land, 83
Josephine Vir-
ginia, 304
Laura K., 302
Lewis. 304
Lewis P., 304
Lewis Phil-
ip, 98, 304
Lillie Ella, 305
Lydia, 91
Maipa P., 304
Mark A., 304
Mary, 97
Mary, 63
Mary C, 305
Mary T.. sn-?
Nadine C.,
304
Nathan Sharp-
300
3029
1091
3039
1091
6916
270
3037
3040
296
244
3045
3025
3042
3020
1087 Peter. 9
296 Peter,
1088 Rebecca G,
897 Rebecca T.,
83. 230
Richard That-
cher. 305
Rose R., 302
Sara. 300
Sarah. 41
Sarah P.,
83. 237
SYiarpjess. 9S
Sharpless. 97
Sharpless. 305
Susanna G., 301
Thomas. 37
Thomas T..
98, 300
3041 Vern L.. 304
1089 William Hen-
ry. 98, SOI
3028 William S.. ""■
3044 Zelma L..
Worrell.
892 A. Palmer,
S9S Alfred B.,
Deborah
Phebe,
Eliza Ann,
Ell wood,
Etiiel Emma,
Fran._'3s Sa-
very, ^„,,
Frtnk lUcok. 237
l''ran k
Brooke.
Prank Mar-
shall.
Hannah E.,
Jennie Ad-
ella,
John T..
Joseph W..
Katharyn.
Katharyiie S
Laura May,
Mazie,
Sarah Jane.
Sarah Jane,
3045
900
1089
296
1088
901
898
893
2633
5578
2645
899
2632
2631
2626
2630
899
892
893
304
23{i
237
237
23C
237
235
236
234
No. Name
Worrilow.
122 Grace,
122 Jane.
122 Thomas.
Worry.
1 John.
Worsham.
1360 Emma,
Worth.
3046 Ella Ray-
nor.
304G Thomas P.
Worthinsrton.
1661 Amy.
Anna Louisa. 461
Charlotte T. 14
Page
62
52
62
380
6595
461
1328
6594
6593
4092
Elizabeth _
Emma W.,
George S.,
Issao Wil-
liam,
John,
Louisa J.,
Rachel.
William.
William M.,
Wilmer,
Wrlgrht.
2313 Harry K..
2090 Isabella Rob-
inson.
Jane.
Jennie.
521
4092
521
1661
6592
521'
140
3635
523
623
2891
1559
523
John,
Letitia,
Marv H..
Nellie,
Rachel,
Sarah.
Sarah Eliza-
beth.
No.
2658
Name Page
Bertha D., 240
Bertha M., 240
John H., 239
Mary Reeder 239
Sophia D., 239
Yarnall,
1111 Abigail W.,
100, 309
Ahinoan, 100
Annie B., 174
D. Robert. 413
Dorothy.
Edith.
Edward S.,
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth.
Elizabeth,
Ephraim,
Ezel<iel,
Hannah,
Hannah E..
100
Israel.
Joel Sharp-
less.
John,
.Tohn.
Lucy,
Lydia,
I^ydia E,
Lydia S
903
903
2657
303
629
3762
303
125
1455
303
629
3751
629
303
303
1113
1112
303
3749
100
54
413
100
174
413
174
100
100
309
99
100. 309
101)
413
436
4253
4252
1761
4258
1762
4255
656
1766
656
1760
1767
4257
6768
6767
1763
1768
Ada Haynes, 495
B. P., 1.57
Blanche. 4 95
Edgar C, 495
Edith. 495
Elizabeth An-
na, 494
ElizaliMth
Styne. 492. 15^
Emni.a Jane. 496
Geoige A. B.. 495
George L..
491. 157
Hannah. 157
Hannah J..
494, 167
Harry S., 496
Ida, 491, 157
Ida C., 495
Jacob, 157
Jacob L.,
494. 157
John,
Lawrence,
Lillian A., 495
Lydia A.,
488. 157
Maria. 15'
Maria, 490. 157
Miranda. 157
Nellie A., 495
Raloh, 49f
Ruby, 4 9f.
Sarah. 491. 157
303
2615
3750
1110
297
122
302
303
2607
303
122
303
303
99.
167
Solon.
Y.
J67
Vagar.
2909 Edith.
Yakoy.
2659 Amanda ,
2657 Arthur I..
Martha,
Marianna,
Marianna,
Mary.
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary W.,
Phillip,
Phillip,
Samuel S..
Sarah.
Sarah S..
Sidney S.,
Thomas.
William.
William.
Yannker.
218 Mary Magda-
lena.
Yeagrer.
5362
6.?69
308
100
232
413
100, 309
1455
303
303
302
Cecil.
Charles.
Jacob B..
Joseph,
Kate.
Louisa Arn-
old.
Mabelle M..
Rilla.
Orval R.,
5.'! CI
2463
5360
2463
6632
6363
5360
Yearsley.
2 Ann.
2 Elizabeth.
14 Elizabeth.
167 Hannah.
2 Hannah.
2 John.
2 John (a son)
2 Martha.
167 Martha.
676 Jfary.
2 Sarah.
Yeates.
2 Jasper,
Yerlg'en.
4912 Margrate,
Yerkea.
IS 41 AUle Irene.
646
646
646
646
646
646
475
646
646
No. Name
4S41 Charles.
.... Charles Hen-
ry,
Yoder.
1839 Mary M.,
Yohn.
442 Sarah,
Yonngr.
7201(c)AIice.
7201(b)Caros Char
les.
165 Charles,
614 Charles,
H?,? , ^^'^f^'^'' Jacob. 52 J
(201(d)Eleanor
May.
„106 Elizabeth.
6887 Ellen Paul
ine.
Hannah
Page
586
686
519
127
616
616
64
171
616
4S
5107
994
5107
272
616
616
200
171
347
438
Hattie Leona616
Helen,
---. Herbert,
7201(a)Herbert,
745 Isabel A.,
614 James.
1303 Jessie.
1552 Lola. ,„,
7201(e)Lura Aleen. 616
614 Martha. 171
381 Mary A.. 115
4452 Millicent Lor-
as. 523
928 Nannie, 262
614 Phebe Ann. 171
Philena Bass 200
Victor Tal-
J})?,?.^- B23
William. 200
6SS6
745
Z.
Zartman.
2106 Alice.
7308 Carrol E..
7037 Claude M..
4769 Mabel .M
4769 Samuel B..
Zaoner.
4850 Frederick.
4 850 Mabel Jessie
7087 Oliver P..
Zelerler.
315 Jacob.
315 Jane.
315 Sarah Jane.
ZelL
3 89 Sarah.
ZlesrIer.
203S John Wil-
liamson.
John Wil-
liamson,
Laura Mar-
cia,
Laura Palm-
4699
2038
4698
4700
4702
4701
er.
Mary,
riachel.
Ruth.
Zimmerman.
7154 Benjamin,
7155 George H..
7167 Glen D..
7168 Lydia E..
7156 I'ercy E..
7154 Sylvia J..
ZoIlarB.
799 Emallne.
799 George.
799 Mary,
677
676
576
676
676
687
687
687
102
102
102
668
ESS
668
568
593
693
693
593
683
693
210
210
21U
INDEX TO TRIMBLE DIVISION
(PALMER DIVISION SEPARATE;
No.
Name Page
699
Abbott.
43 Sarah,
Acrellns.
17 Rev. Israel, 688
Adams.
1659 Grace B., 1000
Aiken.
509 Arabella, 804
509 Elizabeth, 804
609 Hugh, 804
Altken.
729 ETIza, 860
Alexander.
2964 Bessie Irene 1019
1S68 Davis C. 1019
1868 Irene, 1019
Alison.
613 Rebecca, 827
AUen.
464 Abner, 795
1068 Anna T., 795, 911
2231 Arthur Jones 910
1287 Charles, 948
464 Chloe, 795
464 Chloe R., 795
2670 Clara, 948
1065 Edward P.,
795, 910
2234 Edward
Jones. 910
2571 Elizabeth B., 948
2209 Emily Hoot-
on, 907
1065 Emma, 910
1069 Emrna Chloe,
795 911
464 Esther, ' 795
1071 Esther EUza-
oeth, 795, 911
2232 Florence, 910
2228 Franklin Hen-
ry, 910
464 Franklin Ge-
rothman, 795
2230 Frederick Ed-
ward, 910
2822 George Hal-
comb, 1001
1070 George S.,
795. 911
2S20 Georgia Rich-
ardson, 1001
464 Gerothman, 796
464 Hannah, 794
1287 Hannah M., 948
2233 Harold Frank-
lin. 910
454 Harriet, 795
464 Henry Clay, 795
2819 Howard Rich-
ardson, 1001
1066 Jennie Zella, 910
464 John, 795
1066 John Henry,
795, 910
464 Joseph. 795
464 Lavlna, 795
2229 Lillian, 910
1072 Louisa
No.
Name Page
No. Name Page
Thomas, 795,
911
1366 Joseoh S.,
1067
Mary C. 795
911
823,
964
1664
Mildred Clay
5 Mary,
680
ton.
1001
1361 Mary R.,
464
Olive,
795
823,
963
464
Olive Esther,
795
3 .^hebP,
(.78
464
Olivia.
795
5 Phebo,
6 SO
464
Potter,
795
1362 Rebecca, 823,
964
464
Rebecca.
795
1363 Richard 1. D.
1664
Robert Lee,
1001
S!3,
tv4
2821
Robert Lee,
1001
223 Susanna,
743
464
Rhoda,
795
2657 Whitney,
964
464
Ruth.
796
Askew.
1073
2235
William
Thomas, 795
Winifred,
911
910
282 Elizabeth P.,
282 Hannah,
282 Joseph,
758
758
758
AlUson.
282 Parker.
758
1263
Aaron,
946
282 Peter,
758
1263
Mary D.,
946
282 Rebecca,
768
Amnion.
Astry.
1934
Alonzo D.,
1028
610 Ellender J.,
827
1934
Myrtle R.,
1028
610 Mary Eliza-
Anderson.
beth.
827
21S3
Lvdia.
906
610 Samuel,
827
Anthony.
Atherton.
1056
Anna.
909
5 Grace,
679
Appleby.
Atkins.
576
George,
817
146 Alice Ann,
724
1297
Jane G., 817,
962
Atkinson.
1296
Martha K.,
650 John Edwin,
834
817
951
650 Mary Helen,
834
576
Sarah Moore
817
Austin.
Arbingast.
1796 May,
1012
3180
317S
Dorothy An-
netta,
Helen True,
950
951)
Author.
623 Genevieve,
829
2677
Jessie F.,
950
Avory.
3181
Whill Har-
175 Hezekiah.
732
per,
950
175 Lydia Maria,
732
2577
William E.,
950
175 Polly.
732
3177
William Ed-
Ayers.
ward,
950
468 Agnes,
796
Amell.
1
1030
Amanda Ellz
-
B.
abeth.
905
Babcock.
1030
William,
905
1086 George N.,
913
Arthur.
1086 Zoe Ella.
913
3241
Edith May,
988
Bacon.
1377
Ellen Hern-
29 David,
693
don,
965
29 Hannah,
6D3
2741
George,
988
29 Mary,
693
2741
Mabel H.,
988
1248 Saran M.,
943
Asb.
Bagley.
2007
Marion,
891
16 Ann,
687
Asbbrid^e.
Bailey.
59S
Abraham S.
823
1355 Abraham
1364
Abraham S.,
Marshall,
823
964
823
963
1364
E. St. Clair,
964
1352 Ann Eliza-
1367
Eleanor, 823
964
beth, 822,
962
1366
Elizabeth
5 96 Ann Eliza,
822
Archer, 823
964
1366 Anna Mary,
823
598
Elizabeth D.
823
1353 Emmor E„
5
George,
680
822
962
598
George,
823
1350 George W.,
1359
George G.,
H23
822
962
282
Hannah,
758
1354 Hannah Caro-
1360
Jacob,
823
line, 822
963
698
Jane,
823
1351 Joel C, 822
962
No. Name Page
597 Mary Patton, 822
1357 Richard D., 823
596 Richard
Downing, 822
597 Samuel Ken-
nedy, 82J
1368 Thomazlne
Jane, 823, 963
Bally.
366 Abiah, 708, 754
228 Dr. Abraham, 745
625 Amy A., 748, 830
71 Ann, 706
268 Ann, 708, 758
228 Ann D.. 745
243 Elizabeth, 748
2642 Ella Salome, 962
1353 Emmor E., 962
626 Frances J.,
748, 830
272 George T.,
70S, 755
269 Hannah, 708, 765
71 Joel, 706
76 Joel, 707
267 Joel, 708, 754
228 Joel C, 746
76 John, 707
271 John. 708, 765
243 Joseph, 7 48
2645 Joseph Ruth-
erford, 963
76 Lvdia, 707
243 Lydla, 748
265 Lydia, 708. 754
1357 Margaret, 96?
71 Marv, 708
270 Mary, 70S, 765
2643 Mary Lizzie, 96S
2644 Minnie Olivia 963
695 Phehe Ann,
745, $22
1357 Richard D., 963
596 Richard
Downing,
745, 822
1353 Sallie J., 962
597 Samuel Ken-
nedy, 745, 822
2646 Samuel Ken-
nedy, 963
76 Sarah. 707
243 Tarnall, 748
Bair.
847 I'liza, 871
847 Eliza Ann. 871
847 Ja.^oo, 871
Baird.
868 Jfary, 8' 8
837 'catharlne, 869
2578 Etnelyn, 950
837 John J., 869
69 Joshua, 706
69 Lydia, 706
69 Margery, 706
837 Alary, 869
14 Sarah, 686
Ealderson.
440 Jacob, 790
440 Martha, 790
TRIMBLE INDEX
1089
No. Name Page
1059 Martha War-
rington, 010
440 Mary. 790
1059 Robfi-t W.. PIO
Baldwin.
115 Catharine,
691, 717
117 Eliza, 718
25 Elizabeth, 691
117 Ellen, 718
354 Emily, 772
25 George, 691
112 George, 691, 717
113 Grace, 691, 717
919 Hasell Wilson,
772, 885
920 Isabella Doug-
las, 772, 885
245 Jane, 749
917 Jane Wilson,
772, 886
26 John, 691
230 John, 745
114 Joseph (5),
691, 717
918 Joseph Trim-
ble, 772
355 Josephine,
717, 773
114 Louisa A., 717
916 Louisa Linn, 772
25 Lydia, 691
245 Lydia, 749
118 Lydia T.,
691, 718
919 Margaret, 885
25 Mary, 691
1970 Mary Shaw, 885
230 Mercy, 745
230 Rachel. 745
119 Richard T.,
691, 718
853 Susanna Lyd-
ia, 717, 772
116 Thomas, 691, 717
117 Thomas (2nd),
691, 718
245 Thomas, 749
25 William, 691
354 William Ash-
bridge, 717, 772
111 William T.,
691, 717
Ballock.
1621 Archibald, 850
1622 Catharine, 850
730 Catharine
Jane, 850
730 James. 850
730 James, Jr., 850
Bene.
67 Amy. 705
862 'Eliza, 874
67 Mary, 705
67 Nathan, 705
Barber.
10B2 Linda, 909
Eardaley.
844 James. 871
844 I.oiilsa, 871
844 Jlary, 871
Barford.
580 Elizabeth, 81S
Barerer.
1719 Anna, 1007
Barnaby.
277 Sarah, 757
Barnard.
1568 Amos, 987
990 Edith Irene, 896
1568 Elizabeth
Hoc pes, 987
2079 Eraston Al-
ton, 896
990 Erastus R., 896
2081 Eugene, 896
2080 Ivan, 896
2740 Joseph Earle 987
No. Name Page
2082 Julia, 896
621 Lydia, 829
2078 Maria Lucin-
da, 896
2739 Marian Han-
nah, 987
2738 Sarah Gert-
rude, 987
Barnes.
2009 Carlton, 892
1418 Flora, 972
2009 Myrtle Ivy, 892
Barnwell.
796 Ann, 861
Barr.
255 Elizabeth. 752
255 John, 752
Barrett.
638 Ann, 832
Barrow.
273 John, 755
Bartram.
707 Anna. 845
Baskin.
847 Eliza, 871
Basnette.
1516 Elizabeth Myr-
tle, 981
2800 Sarah Fran-
ces, 981
1516 William Ray 9si
Eastian.
526 Esther, 807
526 Julia Ann, 807
1168 Mary J., 925
526 Peter, 807
Bateman.
574 Adelia J., 816
1568 Albert C, 948
1298 Anna, 817
1289 Anna G., 816, 94!>
677 Caroline, 817
1299 Edwin, 817, 052
2600 Edwin
Brooke, 953
1301 Ella Ter-
rance, 952
2567 Emma M., 947
1286 Evan John,
816, 947
1301 George, SIT,--9ST
2601 George Alan, 953
218 Hannah, 743
1299 Hannah L., 952
1287 Hannah M.,
816, 948
2597 Harry T., 952
575 Jane G., 743, SIT
218. John, 743
574 John Gordon,
743, 816
578 Lev/is, 743. 817
1302 I-ydia Ann,
817, 963
2569 Mabel G., 94i.
574 Mary, 816
579 Mary Ann,
743, 817
1300 Mary B., 817. 95.
12S6 Ruth Ann, 947
218 Sarah, 741;
1288 Sarah M.,
816, 94S
576 Sarah Moore,
743, 817
218 Thomas, 743
577 Thomas, 743, 817
1290 Walter G.. 816
Batten.
879 Mary, 87S
Becbtel.
1197 Annie E., 932
1197 Ardlmus, 932
2404 Charles
Wayne, 932
2405 Edna Mae, 932
No.
Name Paee
2403
Jessie Har-
win.
932
Beck
1631
Annie Orne,
852
997
1628
Benjamin,
852
740
Benjamin
Franklin,
852
2792
Blanche,
997
1630
Caroline,
996
2794
Charles,
997
2793
Cooper.
997
2790
Edna,
997
740
Elizabeth
Meslin.
852
1632
Elizabeth P.
862
1636
Emma Jos-
ephine, 852
998
2791
Prank,
997
2789
George Bis-
kers.
997
740
John,
852
1630
John Charles
852.
'996
1629
Mary Elma,
852
633
Rose Elma,
852
997
740
Ruelma.
852
1635
William Hen
ry H., 852
998
Beck
or.
663
B. Franklin,
837
663
Elizabeth,
S37
663
Olive,
837
Beckstead.
983
Aaron,
895
2056
Almira,
895
2054
Anah Delor-
ious.
895
2059
Edith Hilda.
Siii
2058
E\ eline Irene 895
983
Hannah Eva
Una,
895
2053
Jerusha A.,
895
2055
Silvester,
895
2057
Violet May,
895
Beckley.
864
Howard,
875
1879
J. Howard,
875,
1021
1879
J. Howard,
1021
864
Jacob,
875
1880
Laura Vir-
ginia, 875.
1021
864
Margaret,
875
864
Mary Eliza-
beth.
875
1870
Minnie,
1021
Bedell.
392
Annetta,
778
392
Lindley H.,
778
392
Lydia,
778
392
Sarah,
778
Beeby.
833
Daniel W.,
866
841
iCIla C.
870
1757
Ethel C.
866
1758
H. Harlan,
866
823
Harry R..
866
841
Israel P.,
870
823
Louisa H.,
866
1756
Norman I..
866
841
Ophelia C,
870 1
823
Rachel,
866
Beidler.
431
Elizabeth,
787
630
Hannah,
808
530
Joseph,
808
530
Mary.
808
Beltler.
547
Anna.
812
210
Elizabeth,
741
210
Hannah,
741
553
Holland,
812 i
210
John,
741
547
John,
812
553
John.
812
547
Thomazine.
812
No. Name Page
553 Thomazine, 812
553 Sarah H., 812
BeU.
858 Alice Evelyn. 874
858 Charlotte Eliz-
abeth, 874
858 John Lang-
don, 874
Bender.
943 Edward, 886
943 Elizabeth B.. 886
BeniBffTon.
439 Ann, 725, 789
147 Edith, 726
442 Henry, 725, 790
147 John, 724
444 John, Jr.,
.., „ '^26. 790
443 Margaret,
725, 790
440 Mary, 790
147 Ph-^he, 724
147 Rachel, 724
441 Rachel, 725, 790
440 Rebecca, 790
463 Rebecca, 792
147 Robert. 724
440 Samuel, 790
453 Samuel, 792
Benjamin.
1196 Carrie B., 932
2402 Mary Etta, 932
1196 Wilmer, 932
Benner.
530 Mary. 808
Bennett.
415 Elizabeth. 781
1010 (Jrace Ade-
laide, 899
Bernard.
851 Anna E., 873
1860 Edith Estel-
Ja, 873
1853 Edward Eu-
gene, 873, 1018
2950 Ella Eliza-
beth. 1018
1855 Ella May,
873, 1018
1861 Henry Park, 873
2949 Ida Pearl, 1018
861 John. 873
2952 John Danlfl 1018
851 John Frank-
lin, 873
1859 John Trim-
ble. 873
1854 Laura Len-
ora, 873. 1018
1857 Leonard
Franklin,
873. 1019
1853 Lillie. lOlS
2947 Margaret Al-
ma. 1018
1856 Mary Eliza-
beth, 873, 1018
1S5S Morton Elroy 873
1852 Nelson Win-
field. 873. 1018
1862 Norman Tul-
lock, 873
1863 Raymond Clif-
ton. 873
851 Ruth Ella, 873
2951 Ruthanna. lOlS
1852 .Sarah Anna, 1018
2948 Vernon Win-
field, lOlS
Bernstein.
340 Eliza V.. 770
340 John, 770
Berry.
279 Ann, 767
Betz.
1342 John W., »61
1342 Lizzie Lltz-
enberg, 961
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TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name
Bentelspar,
1074 Georg-e A.,
1074 Helen B.,
2242 Helen Mary
Elizabeth,
Sevan.
2292 Edwin Jav,
2293 Lev/is Kay,
1138 Mary Ann,
2291 Mary Miles,
2294 Rosa Jenks.
1138 Walter,
Binder.
1190 Clarissa,
Blrcham,
468 Abigail,
Blsbing'.
425 Emma
Louisa,
425 Mary,
425 Robert,
Blttle.
814 Sarah,
Bishop.
1836 Anna,
2935 Frank,
Black.
793 Bracken,
793 Rachel,
Blakey.
669 Ada Bell,
230 Ann,
326 Ann,
669 Martha,
669 Thomas Ma-
bin,
Blanchard.
1611 Alice Rebec-
1611
Page
919
919
919
ca.
Ulysses M., 995
Isabella Trim-
ble, 995
2784 John Augus-
tus,
Bloom.
863 Margaret,
Blnnston.
43 John.
43 Margaret,
Boan.
981 Agues.
Bocklag'e.
895 Alfonso,
194S Myrtle Edith 8S2
895 Sarah Eliza-
beth, S82
1949 William Alfon-
995
875
699
986
882
Boerh.
Bond.
211 Ann,
S82
741
856
S56
Maj. William 856
Mary,
Samuel,
Thoraazlne
William,
239
239
1653
Bone,
259 Emma,
Bonsall.
1049 Julia, 1
Booth.
1 and 2 Thomas, i
Boothe.
419 Amanda Vio-
419
419
419
419
419
la,
Arta,
Franklin,
John Neff,
Olive M.,
Susanna,
782
782
782
782
917
917
1002
947
691
No. Name Page
419 Willis H., 782
419 Willis H., Jr. 782
Borker.
2286 Belle Osgood 917
1113 Belle Upton, 917
2286 Frank Hal-
sted,
1113 Frank Per-
kins,
Boswell.
1670 Mary Armi-
stead,
Botsford.
1286 Ruth Anna,
Bowater.
25 Elizabeth.
265 Phebe, 754
Bowdle.
277 Elizabeth, 757
726 John Trimble.
„-, ™ ■'57, 849
2<7 Tristram, Jr. 757
277 Tristram, 757
277 Sarah, 757
725 Sarah Jane,
757, 849
Bowen.
599 Jane,
Boyce.
203 7 Berdie May,
2041 Clen Glen,
Efiie,
Emma.
Fanny,
Harriet.
Harriet Lun-
203
2038
2036
3024
' 980
2040
2033
2039
2012
2043
980
2035
823
894
894
894
le.
Milton H.,
Orie L,.,
Ray, :
Roy C,
Varley. I
William.
William Ern-
S46
1013
est,
Boyer.
846 Eli.
S46 Elizabeth
1403 Ella.
TSS Henry,
Martha,
Sarah,
Braden.
815 Charles,
815 Hannah.
815 Margaret,
Bradford.
ISll Mary,
Braynton.
6 William, 681
Brice.
740 Elizabeth, 852
740 John, 852
Brldire.
2016 Eugenia La-
Von, 892
2016 Jay Vernon, 892
3065 Vernon
Peirce,
Bridsres.
748 Mary,
BxiggB.
192 Francis
192 John,
192 Letitia,
Brlnbenhoff.
2129 Hiram J., 900
2129 Olive Clare, 900
Brlnton.
707 Abigail, 845
155 Amanda H.,
695. 726
6 Ann. 681
16 Ann, 687
892 .
853 I
737
737 I
737 I
No. Name Page
153 Ann W., 695. 726
34 Christianna. 695
152 CHristianna.
695, 726
143 Elizabeth, 723
6 Esther, 680
156 Esther E.,
695, 726
34 George. 695
143 George. 723
16 Hannah. 687
151 Harriet, 695, 726
6 Jane, 680
16 Jane, »87
34 Jane, 695
6 John. 680
6 Joseph. 681. 680
6 Margaret, 680
6 Mary. 681, 680
154 Phebe. 695, 726
143 Sarah T.. 723
6 William. 6S1
16 William. 687
6 William, Jr., 680
16 William, Jr., 687
Brisco.
1616 John E., 995
1616 Mary Blair, 995
2758 William, Jr., 996
Bristol.
465 Dr., 795
465 Helen L., 795
Brittian.
1907 Annie. 1024
Britts.
1015 Alice. 900
Brooke.
1301 Ella Ter-
rence, 952
Broom.
1 and 2 Edith, 676
1 and 2 Mary, 676
Broschard.
2759 Anna Eliza-
beth, 977
1453 Ethel Mar-
guerite. 977
1453 Howard. 977
Brown.
3157 Ardon, 938
1214 Charles M., 937
877 Charles "n^, 878
2751 Chester D., 988
3155 Clifford. 938
2439 Cora M.. 936
265 Daniel, 734
84 David, 710
345 Eliza, 771
84 Elizabeth, 710
2751 Emily R., 988
52 Hannah, 701
1211 Hannah El-
vira, 935
3156 Ida Belle, 937
2455 Iva, 937
1906 J. Lillie Edge.
878, 1024
345 Jacob, 771
6 James. 680
2455 James M., 937
877 Jane, 878
1214 Jane Eliza-
beth, 937
27 Jeremiah, 692
877 Joseph, 878
27 Joshua, 692
2454 Maggie, 937
27 Mary, 692
134 Mary, 721
877 Marv Jane, 87 S
2441 Maude E., 936
2454 Milton O., 937
3154 Olive. 937
2440 Olla v., 936
265 Rebecca, 754
3155 Ruth, 937
1210 Sarah, 934
I No. Name Page
j 265 Susanna, 754
1211 William H., 936
I Browninsf.
2172
Ada.
903
2171
Amanda V.,
903
1025
Amanda Vio-
let.
903
2179
Chester Wil-
liam,
904
2176
Earl Lewis
904
1 2174
Elmer
George,
904
1 21S0
Erma.
904
: 2177
Ernest Le-
land.
904
1025
James G.,
903
2172
James G.,
903
2175
Lulu.
904
1 2173
Mabel.
903
1 2178
Raymond Er-
vin.
904
Bmce.
493
Sarah A.,
80O
Bryant.
180
Anna,
733
180
Eunice H.,
733
ISO
Jacob C,
733
' Buckley.
874
Amelia,
876
874
Francis,
876
69
Hannah,
706
874
Mary,
876
69
Rachel.
706
1353
Sallie J.,
962
Backwalter.
S63
David,
874
210
Hannah,
741
863
Sarah,
874
Bndd
717
Rachel,
847
Buffing-ton.
1
Marv,
676
646
Mary,
834
646
Mary Ann,
834
646
Robert Bar-
clay,
834
646
Thomas,
834
Bull.
449
Martha,
79J
449
Col. Thomas
, 791
Staler.
16
Hannah,
687
Bullock.
447
Evalina H.,
791
Bumg'ardner.
1726
Emma.
lOOS
Stu-bridere.
2500
George E.,
940
2500
Sarah Ellen
940
Burgess.
7S1
Amos,
859
1673
Annie Estelle,
860,
1002
1671
Augusta
Blanche,
860,
1002
7S1
Elizabeth,
859
781
Elizabeth
Howard,
859
1672
P-ranK Rich-
ardson. S60.
1002
781
Isai.-ih Price.
So9
1670
James An-
drews. 860.
1002
1670
Maiy Armi-
stead.
1002
Bnrk.
1089
Hulda.
914
Burnet.
242
Abigail. J..
748
242
Bishop,
748
Burnett.
810
Hannah,
863
TRIMBLE INDEX.
1091
No. Name
838 Mary,
810 Samuel,
Bnrnliain.
632 Joanna,
Butler.
2376 Alice R.,
2375 Annie,
528 Bersheba,
2375 Edgar W.,
1183 Emily Jane,
808
2380 George,
Page
869
863
No.
Page
675
831
2381
1181
628
1181
2378
628
628
528
1184
2377
1182
1184
528
2379
528
1179
2374
528
628
1185
1184
528
1180
808,
Guy W.,
Henrietta,
James,
James Har-
vey, 808,
James P.,
Jane,
John,
Joseph,
Joseph,
Joseph D.,
Katharine,
Marsteller,
Martha,
Martha,
Mary,
Mary, 808,
Mary A.,
Noble,
Rachel,
Sallie D.,
Sallie T.,
William,
William,
1184 William,
80
Bnzcey.
415 Elizabeth,
Buzby.
1646 Emily Tay-
lor,
William J.,
1646
Byer.
1184
Sallie T.,
929
929
929
929
929
781
C,
Cadwallader.
2329 Ernest,
1159 Evelyn,
1159 James L.,
2330 Mary E.,
Caldwell.
702 James,
1000 Laretta,
702 Phebe.
702 Sarah,
Callender.
623 Genevieve,
623 Mary B.,
623 William N.,
Calvin.
1089 Minnie,
Campbell.
486 Alexander,
486 Chloe,
1140 Florence J.,
486 Sarah S.,
Cannon.
1232 Marj',
Carlle.
1 and 2 Daniel
Carpenter.
1893 Ada W.,
Albert.
Ann Eliza,
Eliza,
Freddie,
Hannah,
Horace S.,
Horace S.,
Jr.,
Name
2 John,
631 Phebe H.
Carter.
668 Hannah, 815
568 John, 815
706 Margaret
Chamberlain, 844
Chamberlain.
1111 Jane, 917
1 and 2 Joseph, 676
im Robert, 917
2284 Robert Wil-
liam, 917
1 and 2 Susan-
nah, 676
Chambers.
Benjamin, 674
Chandler.
711 Anna, 846
Annie, 846
631
596
1346
1444
596
1893
2992
961
S3)
822
102?
711
67 Ja
711
John, 846
Ruthanna, 846
William, 846
Chapman.
1087 Sarah Lucile, 913
Chase.
171 Mary,
Chaytor.
749 Armina,
749 Elizabeth An
na,
749 George W.,
Cheyney.
Ann,
Edith,
Edith,
Jesse,
John,
Joseph,
Rachel,
Thomas,
730
83
Child
441
790
Hannah B
Chnrchill.
415 Edward, 78]
Elizabeth, 797
George, 797
Harry Lemuel,
797, 91"
Ida May, 913
Orin, 797
Phebe, 781
Rebecca, 781
William Or-
rin, 912, 797
475
475
1083
1082
475
415
415
1082
Clark.
2829
114
358
117
1679
358
114
2828
358
1679
114
Charles Wes-
ley, 1002
Eliza, 718
Elizabeth, 718
Esther, 699
Hannah Dora-
thea, 717
Hannah W.
Jacob,
Jeptha,
Joseph B.,
Louisa,
Lewis 011-
■\'er,
Mary A.,
Aiarv Finley 1002
773
718
1002
773
717
William,
Clayton.
83 Elisha, 709
83 Elizabeth, 709
778 Hon. George
R., 858
778 Mildred, 868
83 Rachel, 709
Cleme.ns.
2399 Ella May, 932
2399 Ruth Esther, 932
2399 Samuel, 932
717
No.
Name
Page
Cleves.
1045
Eleanor,
908
Clonser.
1922
Bessie May,
1026
Coates.
645
645
645
2521
Chevington, 833
Mary Emma, 833
Sarah Ann, 833
Savon, 942
67 Henry,
275 Lavinia,
607 Mary,
Cole.
27 JIary, <
Coleman.
448 Elizabeth Ag- _
448 Margaretta El-
705
756
705
791
la.
448 William S.,
ColUer.
484 Jessie,
484 Minerva,
484 Victory P.,
Collins.
676 John,
676 Loudenia,
297 Mary,
676 Sarah.
Comfort.
739 Sarah,
Comly.
717 Caroline,
717 Emmor,
717 John.
717 Rachel,
Comstock.
915 Emogene,
Couard.
131 Mary,
Conner.
1302 James A.,
1302 Lvdia Ann.
2602 WiUard A.,
Conctuest.
325 Joseph.
325 Mary Ann,
325 Sarah,
Converse.
969 Eva Wheaton 887
Conway.
35 Ann, 695
Cook.
942 Char:es,
1971 Charles
3223 Florence Kat-
ie, 969
3222 Frank Rob-
ert. 969
2708 Frederic Jos-
eph, 969
Helena Beat-
rice.
3224 Roy Theo-
dore.
2708 Sarah Cath-
arine. 969
842 Sarah T., 886
3221 William Jac-
ob, 969
Coons.
610 Ellender J.
Cooper.
527 Ann.
2 William,
Cootsmau.
1276 Maude,
Cope.
67 Amy,
273 Amy,
1037
839
839
762
839
851
847
721
963
953
953
767
767
767
886
906
969
827
946
No.
625
625
67
625
625
625
Name
Amy.
Ann,
Charity,
Gilbert,
Gilbert.
Hannah,
Hannah,
John.
Joseph,
Lydi.i, 8;
Nathan,
Oliver,
Oli
Page
830
830
705
683
686
705
755
705
830
3, 975
705
705
830
830
830
Pa.schall.
Rachel W.,
Coppock.
IBS Bartholomew 727
158 Phebe.
727
158 Sarah,
727
Corbett.
151 Harriet,
726
151 John C,
7';«
151 Mary,
726
151 William,
726
Cordray.
288 Elizabeth,
V6(l
288 Henry,
760
288 Sarah,
760
Cornoer-
20s Daniel,
740
208 Elizabeth D.,
r40
208 John.
740
208 Sarah,
74 0
10 Complanter,
Indian Chief
685
739 Josephine, S51
739 Laura, 851
739 William Hen-
ry, 851
Cort.
1078 Winona Fan-
nie, 912
Cotton.
531 Ann, 809
531 John, 809
Conch.
530 Jane, 809
214 Mary, 741
Cowio.
308 Elizabeth, 764
SOS John, 764
308 Joseph, 764
308 Mary, 764
Cowley.
958 Edith Lucy, 886
Coz.
1194
1746
2903
265
2396
1746
2002
265
1194
Andrew,
Anna M.,
Charles,
Elizabeth,
Eva Eavens,
Frank,
Irene,
Richard,
Sarah Aman-
da,
931
1011
1011
754
931
1011
1011
Cralif.
697 Alice.
3376
1559
697
1560
1558
2376
3112
3113
842
929
842
842
842
842
Alice R..
Alice.
Charles.
Charles,
Edward T.,
Ivawrence
Elisha. 929
Mildred Hen-
rietta. 929
Pauline. 929
Crandall.
748 Clara Calista 853
748 ararv, 853
748 Simeon, 863
Cranshaw.
2171 .\manda V.. 903
2171 Curtis, 903
I092
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name
Page
3085 Lulu Mav,
903
3084 Lural B.,
903
CrasB.
1661 Julia,
983
Cransa.
1285 Mary P..
947
Craven.
517 Isabella,
806
Graver.
3021 Ada Eliza-
beth,
1026
1916 George,
1.026
3023 George,
1026
3022 Herman,
1026
3020 Lillie Olive
, 1026
1916 Rosie M.,
1026
Crawforcl.
729 Alfred.
850
1618 Alfred, 850. 996
729 Eliza,
850
1617 Ella, 850, 996
1620 Grace Ruth-
erford, 851
9, 996
1619 Jessie Alke:
n.
85
0, 996
1616 Mary Blair,
850. 995
729 Mary Eliza-
beth.
850
729 ■O'illiam.
850
Crawther.
2150 Calista,
902
3083 Cameal,
902
2160 William,
902
Crisman.
2993 Helen Mar-
tha.
1023
1901 Susie H.,
1023
1901 William H.,
1023
Growl.
1814 John,
1014
1S14 Rennle,
1014
Gronley.
2491 Edna Flora,
940
2491 H. G.,
940
Gmse.
555 Anna G.,
813
565 Catharine.
813
555 Henry,
813
CTunminirs.
663 Susan,
814
Cninmlna.
299 Sarah Ann,
763
GTUiingliam.
1929 Albert,
1027
3035 Edward,
1027
1929 Mary Eliza-
beth,
1027
Cnrtln.
1314 Mary Wil-
son,
965
Cutler.
1102 Mary Sa-
lome,
916
D.
Datre.
2999 Esther E.,
1024
3001 Franklin,
1024
1903 Lydia M.,
1024
3002 Mark Leroy,
1024
299S Paul B.,
1024
1903 William J.
Jr.,
1024
3000 William
White,
1024
SaUey.
567 Mary,
816
DaUn.
1077 Mertie Angle
. 912
Sailing.
715 Anna W.,
847 1
; No. Name Page
! 715 Edith. 847
715 William, 847
DanlelEon.
1430 Charlotte I.
I G., 974
DarUnerton.
15 Abraham, 687
273 Abraham, 755
3240 Amos Bar-
nard, 987
1264 Bessie, 814
16 Deborah, 687
3239 Edward Brin-
ton, 987
I 273 Eliza, 755
' 15 Elizabeth, 687
I 273 Elizabeth. 755
1 1981 Emlen Pain-
: ter, 889
, 664 Emma S., 814
973 Emma S., 889
I 664 George, 814
; 273 Hannah, 765
i 973 Isaac Gar-
rett, 889
I 973 Jane Brln-
ton, 888
; 273 Jesse. 756
; 12G2 Joseph. 814
664 Joseph B., 814
[ 973 Lewis Wil-
liams, 889
! 973 Mark, 889
1263 Mary D., 814, 945
564 Mary Jane. 814
2738 Morton P., 9S7
973 Norman Seal, 889
823 Rachel Ottey, 866
1266 Sara, 814, 946
2738 Sarah Ger-
trude, 987
273 Susanna, 765
273 Thomas, 765
1266 William, 814
Sarrab.
425 Maria, 784
209 Martha, 740
Satis.
2444 George R., 936
2442 Hattie V.. 936
1212 Mary F.. 936
2443 Sarah Ella. 936
1212 Sebastian, 936
Davoy.
1021 Josephine, 903
Davles.
9 Rachel, 684
Davis.
799 Amos, 862
283 Anna, 769
752 Anna Eliza-
beth, 854
283 Armon, 759
752 Armon, 854
1690 Berina J., 862
1196 Carrie B., 932
2397 Charles E.. 932
799 Elizabeth. 862
2399 Ella May. 932
2397 Emma. 932
1687 Florence, 862
2398 Frank B.. 932
1691 Franklin M., 862
1196 George B., 932
2401 George M., 932
2519 Hannah, 942
799 Henry, 862
2400 J. Raymond. 932
1693 John C, 962, 1004
1309 Katharine, 966
1688 Margaretta
W., 862, 1003
241 Marv. 748
597 Mary Patton, 822
1203 Ona, 934
372 Rebecca, 776
No. Name Page
1689 Rebecca
Jane, 862, 1003
711 Ruthanna, 846
711 Samuel, 846
241 Samuel N.. 748
238 Sarah, 747
241 Sarah, 748
842 Sarah. 870
253 Sarah A.. 759
752 Sarah A., 854
799 Sidney, 862
526 Susan, 807
273 Susanna. 755
1692 William.
862, 1003
Davison.
1644 Anna M., 982
2809 Clark H., 983
1544 James, 982
2807 Leta. 983
2S08 Robert, 983
Daweg.
166 Mary, 729
Dean.
478 Anne. 797
40 Edna, 697
Delzell.
1512 Aula Leah, 980
2799 John Alex-
ander. 980
1512 Mayo, 980
Denney.
503 Emma. 803
603 James, 803
503 Sarah, 803
Dennis.
352 Anna Cor-
nelia. 772
110 Cornelia. 716
2006 Eliza Roxcy, 891
3051 Orilla Snow, 891
3052 Osmun. 891
110 Richard M.. 716
110 Susan, 716
2006 W. R.. 891
Dennisson. !
2718 Anna K., 984 I
1563 George E., 884 ■
1663 Josephine, 984
2720 Josephine H., 984
2719 Ruth C, 984
2721 William Em-
bree, 984
Denny.
209 Ann, 740
209 Martha. 740 ,
209 William, 740
Depler.
825 Sophia, 867 '
Sepnty.
2802 Arthur Vick-
ers. 997
2799 Elizabeth
Troth, 997
2805 Emma Beck. 997
2798 Harry Trim-
ble, 997
2800 John Char-
les, 997
1633 John L., 997
2803 Lewis Beck, 997
2804 Mary Julia, 997
1633 Rose Elma. 997
2S06 Sabella Gray, 997
2801 William
Daly, 997
Dewatt.
886 Sarah, ggO
Diebl.
1584 Daisj-, 992
Dietricli.
1S27 Florence, 1015
Dililman.
1680 Amelia C, 1002
265
265
265
Name Paga
928
1007
706
706
754
754
754
John,
1882
1884
867
2991
1883
1881
1855
2851
2337
691
691
691
1169
1178
1228
1206
2406
209
547
2333
2437
1175
549
1011
1011
875
No.
Dikens.
1171 Lavina, I.,
DUlelinnt.
287 Anna Maria,
2S7 Henrietta,
287 John.
Dirka.
1720 Sophia.
Dixon.
71 Dinah,
Henry.
Joseph,
Mary.
Sarah,
Dobbins.
1 and 2
Doisr. . .
2570 Clara,
2570 James R.,
Dorian.
320 Marv,
320 Samuel,
320 Sarah,
Dorman.
1753 Mary Flor-
ence,
1753 William C.
Dotbard.
Catharine.
Cleora Cath-
arine, 875, 1021
Ella Lake, 1021
Ella Lake
Hartley, 1021
Helen Marie,
^ 875, 1022
Laura Helena.
^, , 875. 1021
Marian, 1021
Mary A., 1021
Mary Cooper,
„ , 876. 1022
Robert C. 876
Robert Loos 1022
Robert Jos-
eph. 875, 1021
Sadie Virgin-
*?• ^ ^ 875, loai
Sarah Lane, 876
Walter Irv-
ing, 875, 1021
Doyle.
1168 Mary A..
Bong-berty.
1417 Clara,
Emma,
Jane,
Mary E.,
Rebecca,
William,
Douglas.
244 S Anna,
Dowell.
1220 Kate E.,
Downingr.
1167 A Daughter
A Son,
A Son,
Ada L..
Albert C,
809, 934
Alice Lucln
da.
Ann,
Ann, 68
Ann.
Ann,
Anna,
Anna. 935
Annabelle, 927
Anna Eliza-
beth. 741, 812
1250 Anna Eliza-
beth, 812
560 Anna G., 813
925
loot
925
841
841
841
937
938
807
807
808
940
93S
701
704
740
812
TRIMBLE INDEX.
No.
Name
Page
1 No.
Name
Page
1254
Anna Jane,
564
Emma S.,
sia
, 944
742 R14
2461
Anna Mary,
939
2373
Erba Irene,
928
2665
Anne More-
1 1218
Estella M.,
938
631
1197
house,
Annie C,
Annie E.,
960
809
2414
Florence
Mary,
933
809
, 932
2462
Francis
2432
Ardon,
935
Charles,
939
2437
Artnur H.,
935
1223
Francis M.,
1192
Benjamin
810
, 939
Franklin,
809
2344
Frank B.,
926
1220
Benjamin
2456
Gail,
938
Henry, 810
938
209
George, 702
740
555
Benjamin Ma-
1 531
George, 740
809
son, 742
813
2338
George,
925
1209
Benjamin R
, 810
2368
George,
928
2423
Bernice,
934
2415
George,
933
2460
Carey A.,
938
1191
George B„
1196
Carrie, 809
, 932
809
931
1229
Carrie Hoi-
2429
George B.,
934
sted, 810
, 940
2412
George Nor-
2411
Carroll Rus-
man,
933
sell,
933
1191
George W.,
931
2431
Cecelia,
!>35
1217
George W.,
53
Charles,
701
810
938
206
Charles, 702
739
1231
George W.,
377
Charles,
776
SIO
, 940
524
Charles, 740
807
2336
George W.,
925
2343
Charles A.,
025
1166
George W'he
1203
Charles H.,
len, 807
924
809
934
2369
Gertrude,
928
2409
Charles Hen
2365
Grace,
927
ry.
933
1260
Grover Cleve-
3107
Charles
land, 813
945
James,
926
530
Hannah,
808
1174
Charles L.,
537
Hannah, 741
810
927
807
1211
Hannah E.,
2431
Charles W.,
935
810
936
1199
Charles
563
Harriet,
S14
Wayne, 809
933
1253
Harriet Mar-
1174
Charlotte L.,
927
garet, 813,
944
2364
Chester,
927
2339
Hattie G.,
925
1217
Clara Irene,
{■38
2427
Hazel,
934
2430
Clara J.,
935
552
Henry, 812,
741
2395
Clara May,
931
1175
Henry, 807
927
2337
Clarence A.,
925
2372
Henry,
9^8
2457
Carley,
938
1175
Henry B.,
927
205
Daniel Trim-
552
Henry C,
812
ble, 702,
739
604
Henry Web-
550
Davis H.,
ster, 746,
825
741
812
2407
Herford Ev-
127
Deborah,
720
ans,
933
660
Deborah. 742,
813
567
Ida,
816
234S
E. Joseph,
926
2422
Irene,
934
1255
Edith Eliz-
2J0S
J. Ellsworth,
933
abeth, 813.
944
605
J. Ilavard,
2434
Edith T.,
935
746,
825
2347
Edna B.,
926
61
James, 685,
-,0i
2363
Edna D.,
927
431
James,
787
20S
Edward, 702,
740
634
James, 741,
809
1203
Effle A.,
934
2340
James D.,
925
2459
Elda M.,
938
1168
James Den-
215
Eleanor.
742
nis, 807,
925
20S
Eliza,
740
2432
James E.,
936
224
Eliza,
744
3103
James P.,
925
60
Elizabeth,
704
22
Jane,
690
210
Elizabeth,
741
57
Jane, 685,
702
211
Elizabeth,
2337
Jane,
925
702,
741
656
Jane Hoopes,
431
Elizabeth,
787
742,
813
603
Elizabeth.
1380
Jane M.,
966
716,
825
535
John, 741,
810
605
Elizabeth,
825
545
John,
812
2333
Elizabeth.
924
121S
John B„
208
Elizabeth D.,
740
810.
93SI
1214
Elizabeth
1171
John Bastian
Jane. 810,
837
807.
926 !
224
Elizabeth W.
744
2341
John D.,
925
1207
Ella, 809,
934 '
3105
John Dovie,
925
3125
Ella,
935
23.'^9
John W.,
927
11
Ellen,
685
8
Joseph,
682
551
Ellen Fran-
11
Joseph,
686
ces. 741,
812
22
Joseph,
690
1382
Ellen Potts.
53
Joseph,
701,
826.
966
60
Joseph, 6S5,
704
11S3
Emily Jane,
929
210
Joseph, 702,
741
2433
Emily M.,
935
431
Joseph,
787
1200
Emma F.,
530
Joseph, 740,
808
809,
933
2367
Joseph,
'.•27 !
1266
Emma May,
563
Joseph B.,
j
813,
944 '
742,
814
I093
2494
601
1193
1222
526
1226
1220
1171
13S0
2356
2438
2421
530
565
2435
632
Name Page
Joseph B.,
815,
Joseph Ben-
jamin. 813,
Joseph May,
826
Joseph R..
702.
Joseph R..
740, 807
Joseph R., 929
Jcseph R.,
810. 938
Joseph R..
810
Joseph R.,
Joseph, 746,
Josephine,
Josephine
Elizabeth,
810, 939
946
945
966
739
?39
510
824
Julia Ann,
807
Julia Ida 810, 939
Kate E., 938
l..avina. 926
Lewis Rut-
ter. 826, 9R(!
Lillian May,
Lloyd,
Lucile,
Lucinda E..
Lucy, 742,
Lulu M.,
Lydia,
Madeline,
Maggie,
2424-2428 Marjor-
933
58
203
215
239
626
1196
1205
2343
2370
552
1168
212
le.
Mallssa,
Margaret
Amelia, 807,
Margaret
Katharine,
Margaret P., _ .
Maria Lucy.
810, 936
Marie. 934
Marion. 934
Martha, 740, lOS
Martha Ange-
la, 126
Martha W., ! 07
8-11 Mary, 683. 685
809,
739
742
747
8ui
!.09
f34
925
928
812
925
Mary
Mary,
Mary,
Mary,
Mary.
Mary,
Mar>',
Mary,
Mary,
Mary A.,
Mary A..
Mary Ann,
702, 741
Mary Ann,
741. 811
Mary C, SIO
Mary C. 741. 812
Mary Cath-
arine, 928
Mary Cathar-
ine, 813. 944
Mary E., 933
Mary F., 810, 636
Mary J., 925
Mary Jane,
807, 926
Mary S., 704, 745
Mary S., 816, 946
Mary W., 926
Mary Whe-
len. 925
Mary Y., SOS
Mattie, !'28
Maud, 928
Maud Ermina 928
Maude, 925
Milo A., 938
Nellie, 934
2341-2436 Nellie, 925
1201
1212
1168
1170
230
1273
2346
2335
1177
2371
2360
1176
2340
2458
1204
231
559
1258
3104
1191
2345
0355
1202
1310
1194
1166
■2334
2410
1227
553
527
S02
523
54S
233
626
1210
2^42
1257
239
377
533
Name Page
Ona, 934
Osia, 927
Phebe, 704, 746
Phebe, 742, 813
Phebe Debor-
ah, 813. 945
Phebe M.. 938
Ralph, 309, 934
Ray, 925
Richard. 683
Richard, 685, 704
Richard, 747
Richard, 746, 826
Richard I.,
701, 746
Richard I.,
826, 966
Robert L.,
SOO, 934
Robert Valen-
tine, 7 40. 800
Robert Val-
entine. 742, 813
Ruth, 925
Sadie E., 931
Sadie E., 926
Sadie Julia, 923
Sarah, 7 02
Sarah. 685, 704
Sarah, 702, '•■39
Sarah, 702, 742
Sarah. 740. 808
Sarah, 741, '10
Sarah. 742, 813
Sarah, 825
Sarah, 927
Sarah, P09, 933
Sarah, 934
Sarah Aman-
da, 809, f31
Sarah C, 924
Sarah C, 024
Sarah E., P33
Sarah El-
len. 810, 940
Sarah El-
len, 913, 944
Sarah H. 741, 812
Sarah Jane, i07
Sarah M.,
746, 824
Sarah S., 740, 807
Sarah S., 741. 812
Sarah W.,
704, 746
Stephen A.
Douglas, 810, 938
Susan H., 746
Susan R.,
810, 939
Thercsz. 925
Thomas. 686
Thomas. 690
Thomas. 685, 702
Thomas, 741. 812
Thomas (2nd)
741, 812
Thomas. 742, 813
Thomas, Jr.,
702. 742
Thomas D.. 926
Thomas Ells-
worth, 810, 940
Thomas O..
740, 807
Thomas G.,
810, 934
Thomas G.. 925
Thomas Hen-
ry, 813, r45
Thomas
Hoopes. 742. 815
Thomas K.. 924
50 — Thoma-
zine. 685. 703
Thomazine, 690
214 Thoma-
zine. 702. 741
Thomazine. 747
Thomazine. 776
Thomazine.
741, 809
I094
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Page
536 Thomazine, SIO
566 Thomazine.
742, 815
234 Thomazine J..
704, 746
206 Thomazine T. 739
2357 Vina, 927
3124 Warr.jn H., 935
229 Wesley R..
704, 745
224 William, 74 4
562 William, H2, 814
1224 Willi.im Char-
les, 810, 930
527 William D.,
740, 807
1172 William Den-
ny, 807
1198 William E.,
809 032
3123 William E., ' 935
1201 William F.,
809, ^33
1215 William G., 810
1261 William Har-
men, 813, 945
1272 William I...,
815, 94fi
1176 William Mor-
ris, 028, 807
214 William S.,
702, 741
535 William S., 810
2413 Wilmer Le-
Roy, 933
1228 Winneld S. H..
810, 940
Dracus.
1067 Ernest, 911
1067 Mary C, 911
Drey. „„„
1181 Henrietta, 928
Duffy.
574 Sarah, 816
Dancan.
1234 Amelia A., 941
824 Rachel, 866
Dnnliain.
2379 Martha, 929
2379 William, 929
Dnnlop.
587 Nancy, 818
Dnran.
1836 Anna, 872, 1016
1843 Charles, 872
849 David, 872
1844 David, 872
1846 Edward, 872
1845 Elizabeth, 872
848 JamSs, 872
1837 James, 872, 1016
848 Rebecca H., 872
1842 Sarah, 872
849 Susanna, 872
Durnall.
1345 Anna C, 822
1346 Eliza, 961
2638 Elizabeth, 962
2640 Elizabeth
Carpenter, 962
569 Emma Fran-
ces, 816
2637 Francis
Worth, 961
1348 Harvey L.,
822, 962
1346 Horace W.,
822, 961
1343 Joel Bally,
822, 961
569 John, 816
1344 M. Virgil, 822
2639 Margarette
Marshall, 962
595 Maria, 822
2638 Maria, 962
1349 Marian Thom-
azine, 823, 962
669 Mary, 816
No. Name Page
595 Milton, 822
2638 Milton Wol-
lerton, 962
2641 Octavia Cas-
sidy, 962
1347 Olivia Vir-
ginia, 822, 962
595 Phebe Ann, 822
1343 Rosetta, 961
595 Thomas, 822
2638 Thomas, 962
Ontton.
67 Amy, 705
265 Elizabeth, 754
265 Hannah, 754
242 Isaac, 705, 748
265 John, Jr., 754
243 Lydia, 705, 748
265 Mary, 754
67 Thomas, 705
Dyer.
2502 Aurelia, 941
3166 Aurelia Ber-
nice, 941
3167 Marsena Or-
land, 941
3165 William Her-
shel, 941
2502 William V., 941
E.
Earle.
171 Meribah, 730
171 Ralph, 730
Eastbiirn,
2901 Edgar Law-
rence, 1011
1743 Enoch H., 1011
2900 Maurice Hal-
lowell, 1011
1743 Tillie F., 1011
Eames.
2203 Adrian Lio-
nel, 906
2200 Amelia Eliz-
abeth, 906
1035 Ann Eliza-
beth, 906
1035 George, 906
2198 George Ir-
vin, 906
2199 John Laur-
ence, 906
2197 Laura, 906
2201 Leland
Duane, 906
2196 Lillian, 906
2195 May, 906
2204 Nora Serrella 906
2202 Rulon Steph-
ens, 906
Eastwlck.
409 Abraham T., 780
409 Abram Trim-
ble, 722,780
409 Alice, 780
141 Andrew M., 722
412 Andrew M.,
722, 781
410 Anna S.. 780
141 Catharine B., 722
968 Catharine E., 781
411 Charles James.
722. 783
966 Joseph. 780
141 Joseph H.. 722
406-410 Joseph
Harrison 722, 780
965 Katharine
Trimble, 780
141 Lydia Ann, 722
408 Margaret
Lydia, 722, 780
967 Marjorie M., 781
413 Sarah T. 722, 781
407 William T.,
722, 780
No. Name Page
SaveuBon.
2 Ralph, 674
1 and 2 Ralph, 676
Sberhart.
824 Daniel, 866
824 Elizabeth C, 866
1759 Harlen El-
mer, 867
1760 Howard J., 867
824 Isaiah, 866
824 Rachel, S
Echoff.
1913 Bessie May, 1025
1198 Malisa, 932
Bcholls.
2847 Emily, 1006
fic&erson,
1289 Anna G., 948
2575 Anna Louise, 949
1289 Charles W., 948
2573 Fred A., 949
2573 Hattie, 949
3174 Hilman
James, 949
3175 Jessie Edith, 949
2574 Sarah M., 049
Ecroyd.
2655 Elizabeth Asn-
bridge, 964
1362 Henry, 964
2654 Henry, Jr., 964
2656 Mary Hinos, 964
1362 RebBCca, 964
sage.
4 Ann, 678
25 Ann, 661
122 Ann, 719
540 Anna, 811
2542 Alice H., 944
358 Benjamin,
719, 773
540 Edith, 811
1247 Elizabeth D.,
811, 943
921 Emily P.,
773, 885
4-25 George
678, 691
122 George, 719
356 Geor.g-e, 719, 773
1249 Henry Thom-
as, 811, 944
540 Jacob, 811
2541 Jacob, 943
1248 Jacob B., 811, 943
4 and 8 Jane,
678, 683
122 Jane P., 718
4-8 John, 678, 683
122 John. 719
122 John G., 718
922 John G., 773, 885
203 Joseph, 739
923 Joseph C,
773, 885
369 Lydia K.,
719, 773
4-8 Mary, 678, 685
25 Mary, 691
239 Mary, 747
358 Mary A., 773
122 Sarah, 719
1248 Sarah M., 943
540 Thomas, 811
357 Vincent, 719, 773
2543 William Gil-
bert, 944
Edgerton.
393 Caroline, 778
393 James, 778
393 Mary Ann, 778
Edwards.
1132 Alice, 918
71 Hannah, 706
72 John. 707
72 Martha, 707
ESfbert.
2072 Harvey Arn-
No. Name Page
old, 896
2069 Joseph
Peirce, 896
987 Joseph
Smith, 896
2070 Mabel P., 896
2071 Reual Wayne 896
987 Sarah Mc-
Kee, 896
Eldrldere.
643 Barington S., 833
643 Ettic Blanch, 833
643 Florence B., 833
639 Harriet, 833
Elfreth.
439 Abigail, 790
439 Ann, 789
2210 Anna Eliz-
abeth, 907
2211 Edith, 907
2209 Emily Hoot-
on, 907
439 Jacob R., 790
439 James, 790
1038 John Ben-
ington, 790, 907
2212 John Ben-
ington, Jr., 907
1039 Meriam, 790, 907
1038 Virginia, 907
2209 William Hen-
ry, 907
Ellicott.
317 Ann, 766
348 Jane, 716, 771
108' Jonathan, 716
739 Lydia Rich-
ards, 851
278 Mary, 757
108 Nathaniel, 716
349 Richard, 716, 771
108 Sarah, 716
108 Thomazine, 716
Ellis.
1044 Florence, 908
Elmer.
2181 Albert Heeb-
er, 904
1025 Amanda Vio-
let, 789, 903
2164 Ellen Louisa, 903
1024 Esther Ann,
789 903
2182 Esther May! 904
2166 Ezra James, 903
2183 Francis Mor-
oni, 904
2167 George Wil-
fred, 903
1026 Ingeborg, 904
435 John, 789
2185 John Daniel, 904
2162 Joseph Levi, 903
1023 Levi James,
789, 903
435 Mary Ann, 789
2184 Mary Ann, 904
2165 Polly Ann, 903
435 Sallie, 789
1023 Trine Louise, 903
435 William, 789
2163 William, 903
1026 William Her-
ber, 789. 904
Elsworth.
1034 Susan Lor-
ena, 905
Embree.
264 Rebecca K., 753
264 Sarah, 753
264 William, 753
England.
822 Annie Eliza, 866
1754 Delia Jane.
866, 1011
822 Hughes, 866
1752 Hughes
Haines, 866. 1011
I
TRIMBLE INDEX
1095
No.
Name Page
175S
John Harland.
866. iim
rn
Margaret Eliz-
abeth, 866
1753
Mary Flor-
ence, 866, 1011
822
Reuben, 866
SX4
Sydney, 777
1762
1011
Engrle
825
825
825
Engrlerc
1358 .
2648
2649
Jacob, 867
Mary Oretta, 867
Sophia, 867
Frederick, 963
Mary Emily, 963
Richard
Bally,
Robert Fred-
erick,
Thomazine
Jane,
Eng'Usli.
1176 Maud Er-
mina,
Entrlken.
Elizabeth,
2647
1358
963
963
963
928
Erb.
2682
2682
862
951
iin.
2909
1789
766
2907
1789
580
Dorothy K., 951
Lawrence W. 951
Marrian E., 951
1012
856
1012
1012
J191
3192
3193
Erwln.
2908 Archibald, 1012
Clara Virgin-
ia, 1012
Daniel,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
Mary B.,
EsBhelman.
663 Elizabeth,
Eaaick.
5S0 Elizabeth,
Leah A.,
Samuel,
837
818
818
818
Etter,
2446
3149
3146
3147
2446
937
937
937
937
Ann,
A. L.,
Alberta,
Faye,
Glada,
Margaret
Belle,
Evltts.
1-2
Eyre.
282 JTary,
282 Rebecca.
282 AVilliam,
Eyrlck.
2965 Ada R.,
2969 Calvin R.,
2966 Fannie R.,
Harold R..
James R.,
James R.,
Jr.,
Mary F.,
Mary R.,
Paul R..
Raymond
R.,
2972 Walter R.,
Evans.
810 Abner, 763
Abbie L.,
Abner,
Ada Moore,
Agnes,
Agnes G., »oi
Allen, 808, 930
Allen, 931
379-380 Amos, 776
131 Ann, 693, 720
221 Ann, 743
2967
1869
2973
2971
2970
298
1567
137
739
1187
2388
758
758
758
1019
1019
1019
1019
1019
863
776
762
987
721
No.
Name Page
1186
Ann Eliza-
beth, 808,
930
16S5
Anna, 861,
1003
950
Anna C. 777,
886
1088
Anna Mary,
913
391
Anne, 721,
778
454
Anne,
793
393
Caroline,
778
400
Charles, 721,
779
1190
Clarissa,
930
2394
Edna Rebec-
ca,
931
529
Elizabeth,
808
377
Elizabeth
Hunter,
775
16S3
Ella J., 861,
1003
295
Ellen.
762
3393
Elmer M.,
931
2388
Elsie,
931
2390
Emma R.,
931
1682
Eugene Par-
ker, 861,
1003
29
Evan,
693
298
Florilla,
762
954
Frances Lew
is.
'778
1713
Frank. 864,
1005
1190
George D.,
808,
930
2392
George D.,
Jr..
931
2385
George E..
930
29
Grace.
693
388
Grace, 721,
777
953
Grace L.,
777
402
Grace T.,
721
779
29
Hannah,
693
132
Hannah,
693,
721
295
Hannah,
762
810
Hannah C,
863
948
Hannah P.,
777
394
Hannah Ma-
tilda,
778
797
Harriet,
861
1189
Horatio G.,
80S
951
I. Rowland,
777
1684
Irene, 861,
1003
389
Isaac, 721,
777
131
Isaac C,
721
454
Isaac T.,
793
389
Isaac, Jr.,
777
530
Jane.
809
29
Jonathan, Jr
693
529
Jonathan.
S08
1712
John, 864.
100?
137
John T., 693
722
29
Joseph,
693
135
Joseph. 693
. 721
3S7
Joseph, 721
777
529
Joshua, Jr.,
808
2389
Lewis W.,
93]
298
Lot.
762
530
Lucinda E..
808
392
Lvdia. 721,
778
949
Marshall F..
777
886
298
Martha,
762
131-
134 Mary,
693
721
401
Mary, 721,
779
11S7
Mary.
930
SIO
Marv Ann,
863
380
Mary B.,
776
1BS6
Mary D.,
1003
957
Mary Edger-
ton.
778
798
Mar}' Jane.
762
862
3Sfi
Mary L., 721
777
454
Marv L.,
793
nss
Mary M.. 808
930
3116
M.Tvoma,
931
16S6
Oscar H.
861,
1003
797
Paschall, 762
, Sfil
379
380 Rachel.
776
796
Rachel Ann.
762
861
389
Rebecca,
777
Name Page
-298 Reuben, 762
530
Richard.
809
393
Rowland,
721.
778
9.S
Ruth,
713
529
Sarah.
80S
16S2
Sarah,
1003
949
Sarah Helen,
886
799
Sidney. 762.
862
307
Tacy,
763
129-
136 Thomas.
693.
721
955
Walter
James.
778
133
William. 693.
721
390-
594 William.
721.
778
952
William Ever
-
ett.
777
2391
William P..
931
956
William Row
.
land,
778
P.
Faddls.
91
Abiah, 688,
711
832
Addie,
868
840
Amy A..
870
1803
Amy Alice,
870.
1013
1788
Anna.
868
835
Annie G.,
869
829
Annie J..
764.
868
1767
Arthur
Worth
868
1799
Bertha.
870
17S7
Bessie,
869
1792
Catharine.
869
1779
Chalkley T.,
868
1770
Charles
Thomas,
867
838
Clara V..
869
841
Clarkson L..
765
870
92
David, 688,
712
837
David J.,
765
869
tl6
David, Jr.,
712.
765
1781
Edgar Dewe^
8GS
1806
Edna P..
870
308
Elizabeth.
712
764
824
Elizabeth.
764
866
831
Ella M.,
86S
1796
Elwood G..
870.
1012
1807
Ethel.
876
1805
Evelyn,
870
1764
Fannie M..
867
1763
Floe Vella,
867
17S3
George A..
869
1786
Grace E..
869.
1012
1761
Guy E.,
867
17
Hannah,
688
306
Hannah. 712,
763
313
Hannah,
764
1771
Harry EIs-
wortti.
867
1808
Helen P..
870
1776
Howard H..
868
311
James H.,
712,
764
825
James Hen-
ry. 764,
867
1797
Jennie H.,
870,
1012
836
Jervis H..
765
869
18-
93 .Tohn. 688
712
1791
John.
869
1795
John.
870
830
John Reu-
ben. 764
868
310
John T.. 712
764
307
Joseph. 712
703
835
Joseph P..
766
, 869
No. Name Page
li02 Lawton Ba-
ker, 870. 1013
1V74 Leroy, 868
1W2 Lillie Lou-
isa, 867
527 Lillie R., 867
623 Louisa H.,
,-„„ ■'64. 866
I18O Lulu. 868
312 Lydia Ann.
_ ^ 712. 764
315 Lydia Ann, 7tit>
528 Lydia Ann,
764. 867
314 Lydia H., 765
92 Margaret, 712
S22 Margaret Eliz-
abeth, 764, 866
311 Margaretta, 764
94 Mary, 688, 712
310 Mary, 764
S30-S33 Mary,
„„- , 865, 868
837 Mary, 869
1789 Mary B..
869. 1012
.•794 Mary B., 870
826 Mary H., 764, S67
S25 Mary Oretta, >,67
1796 May. 1012
ISOO Nellie G.. 870
1801 Norman Rich-
ard. 870
841 Ophelia C, 870
1793 Percy, 869
1775 Percy W., S6S
309 Phebe, 712, 764
90 Rachel, 688. 711
1784 Reba H.. 869
838 Richard Hen-
ry. 765. 869
1768 Roland Clay-
ton. !!67
1762 Roy J.. 867
1785 Sophia H.,
869,1012
832 Thomas, 75.^, 868
839 Thomas La-
ker. '16 5
827 Thomas Har-
land. 764. 867
.".14 Thomas J.,
712, 765
1798 Thomas J., 870
1790 Viola, 869
1777 Walter El-
mer. 868
1769 Walter Har-
land, 867
1782 Walter T.. 868
840 Wellington A.,
765. 870
313 William. 712, 764
831-1778 William.
764, 868
1804 William H.
K. 870
831 William
Haines. 868
834 William K.,
765, 867
Fahneatock.
890 Charles C, 881
1947 Charles C.
Jr.. 881
1945 Earl. 881
890 Josephine. 881
1946 Madeline S.. 881
1944 Vivian T.. 881
TalrcUld.
•^272 Alexander
Graham Bell. 916
1105 Anna Delia.
800. 916
490 Charlotte
Pearl. 799
1104 David Gran-
dison. 800. 916
1102 Edwin Mil-
ton, 800, 916
1096
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Page
490 George
Thompson, 799
1103 Georgle E., 915
490 Grandison, 799
1104 Marian H.
Graham. 916
1101 Mary Agnes.
800, 915
1102 Mary Salome 916
2271 Mildred, 915
490 Nancy, 799
1103 Paul Halsted,
800. 915
2270 Ruth, 915
Fairlamb,
223 Annetta, 744
223 Charles A., - 744
1960 Cornelia W., 8S4
223 Elizabeth, 744-
223 George Ash-
bridge, 743
914-1962 H. Towns-
end, 884
223 John, 743
223 Joseph, 744
1961 Joseph Wil-
son, 884
1959 Martha Jeff-
eris, 884
914 Mary Fran-
ces, 884
587 Mary W.,
744, SIS,
223 Susanna, 743
223 Thomazine, 743
588 Thomazine
Susan, 744, 519
FanneMU.
1517 J. W., 981
1517 Nettie
Blanche, 981
2801 Olive Gwen-
dolin, 981
Farls.
848 John, 872
848 Rebecca H., 872
Farlow.
35 Margaret, 695
FeU.
389 Hannah F., 777
389 Joseph, 777
389 Marshall, 777
389 Rebecca, 777
Felt.
2504 Elizabeth
Spencer, 941
Fetters.
1719 Anna, 1007
1746 Anna M.,
865. 1011
2881 Anna Mar-
garet, 1009
1725 Annie, 1008
2863 Augusta M., 1007
1724 Blanche, 864
2S71 Blanche, 1008
1725 Bruce W.,
864, lOOi!
2867 Carl M., 1007
1745 Charles. 865
819 Charles Hen-
ry, 764, 86E
817 David, 763, 866
1720 Edward B.,
864, 1007
1727 Elizabeth C.
865, 1008
1730 Ella Rebec-
ca, 865, 1009
1747 Elma, 1011
1726 Emma. 1008
1732 Florence, 1009
820 Garrett H..
866, 764
1728 George, 865, 1008
1718 George W.,
864, 1007
1748 George W.,
865, 1011
No. Name Page
813 George
Washington,
763, 864
2862 George W.,
Jr., 1007
1718 Hannah A., 1007
2868 Harly Boon, lUOJ
1723 Harry B..
864, 1008
1751 Harry C, 866
1732 Herbert Ray-
mond, 865, 1009
2870 Hazel, 1008
2869 Herman M., 1U07
821 James C,
764, 866
307 Joseph, 763
1749 Joseph, 866
815 Joseph, Jr.,
763, 864
1722 Joseph M.,
864, 1008
2864 Joseph Mul-
ler, 1007
816 Lewis R.,
763, 865
815 Margaret, 865
820, 821 Margaret, 866
818 Margaret
Jane, 764, 865
307 Maria, 763
1729 Maria Jen-
nie, 865, 1008
819 Matilda, 865
2!iSl Mildred, 1009
1726 Philip M.,
864, 1008
2872 Philip Ray, 1008
1721 Sailie F.,
864, 1008
814, 861 Sarah, 864
2860 Sarah Rose, 1007
1733 Selina, 865, 1009
1720 Sophia, 1007
1731 Wilhelmina,
865, 1009
1747 Walter, 1011
17 47 Walter C,
865, 1011
814 William E.,
763, 864
1719 William E.,
864, 1007
2861 William Jar-
vis, 1007
1750 Wilmer J., 866
Few.
241 Mary, 74S
Field.
605 Ann, 825
171 Jerusha, 730
171 Jesse, 730
171 Sarah Tal-
cot, 730
171 Stephen, 730
171 Phebe, 730
Pindley.
3034 Chester, 1027
1929 Joseph, 1027
1929 Mary Eliza-
beth, 1027
Flnley.
071 Anna Mary, 838
1496 Bessie B..
838, 97S
671 Catharine. 838
1499 Charles S..
838. 979
1493 Clara L., 838, 978
1502 Dorothy, 838, 979
2790 Elizabeth
Eura, 978
1494 Etta M.. 838, 978
1501 Everett H.,
838, 979
1495 Franz S.,
838, 978
1492 Harry T..
838, 978
2792 Harry Paul, 978 I
No. Name Page
671 Henry S., 838
2791 Jacob H., 978
2793 Jean, 978
1497 John, 838, 979
1495 Katharine, 978
1500 Leora M.,
838, 979
1498 Lydia C,
838, 979
1503 Raymond,
838, 979
671 Robert, 838
1492 Sarah C, 978
Finney.
1530 Anna Myrtle, 982
1530 Edgar, 982
Minnie.
686 Georgia, 841
Fischer.
2575 jVjina Louise, 949
3176 Charles Hen-
ry, 949
3177 George Ecker-
son, 948
2575 «jtco Henry, 949
Fislier.
2091 Alfaretta, 896
2100 Alice, 897
649 Andrew, 834
649 Ann, 834
851 Anna E., 873
2093 Arta Elul-
en, 896
2088 Caleb Lloyd, 896
999 Clara, 784, 897
423 Edith Eva-
line, 784
1002 Elmira May, s-
423 Eveline, 784
2084 Frances
Edith, 896
2098 Franklin P., 897
2085 Franklin
Peirce, 896
1000 George Wash-
ington, 784, 897
1002 Harvey Mc-
Lane, 784, 897
1003 Helen Jane,
784, 897
423 James Madi-
son, 784
996 James Madi-
son, Jr., 784. 896
049 John' Thomas 834
423-992 Joseph,
784, 897
2092 Joshua, 896
1000 Lauretta, 897
20S6 Leonidas. 896
2094 Lester Peirce Sf!7
20.S7 Lyle, 896
2083 Madison, 896
996 Mary Miner-
va, 896
1001 Mary Evalvn,
784, 897
2090 Maud, 896
2089 Minerva, 896
2097 Olive, 897
2096 Orrin, 897
649 Pamela Alma 834
2095 Pauline Dora 897
997 Robert Peirce,
784, 897
2099 Robert Sey-
mour, 897
997 Rosella Sa-
lome, 897
2632 Sarah Cress, 960
Flak.
1084 George Hen-
ry, 797
477 Mary Jane, 797
1085 Mary M., 797, 913
477 Rebecca, 797
477 Thomas. 797
477 Schyler V., 797
Fitzgerald.
171 Elephel, 730
No. Name P.age
2735 'Albert, 970
1402 Eflie May, 970
2734 Gertie, 970
1402 James, 970
2733 Mabel, 970
riaiaa.
166 Rhirid, 729
Fletcher.
1813 Katie Eliza-
beth, 1014
blether.
19 Mary, 689
FlotmderB.
820 Isaac, 866
820 Margaret, 866
820 Mary E., 866
Flynn.
2341 Nellie, 925
Foote.
574 Adelia J., 816
Forcade.
1217 Clara Irene, 938
Ford.
1716 Lillian R., 1007
1925 Margaret, 1027
814 Philip, 864
814 Sarah, 864
Forquer.
3556 Allan Mason, 944
2655 Cleo Anna, 944
1255 Edith Eliz-
abeth, 944
1255 Hallie E., 944
2557 Joseph D., 944
3554 Reba Avis. 944
Poreythe.
2560 Albert H., 946
568 Ann, 815
1275 Caroline W., 846
1275 Charles, 815, 946
1278 Davis H. 815, 946
460 Elizabeth, 794
1283 Elizabeth H., 815
460 Emily, 794
1280 Frances E.,
568 Hannah, ' 815
1276 Henry. 815, 946
568 James, 815
568 John, 816
568 Lewis, 815
568 Mary Ann, 815
1279 Mary D.,
815 947
1276 Maude, ' 946
1277 Sarah, SIS
2561 Sarah .H, 946
2563 Stanley Da-
vis. 946
1281 Susan S.. 815, 947
460 William, 794
1282 William H., 815
2562 William Lew-
is, 946
Foster.
1234 Amelia A., 941
1710 Anna Ber-
tha, 1005
2502 Aurelia, 941
2506 Celinda, 941
1234 Charles Franlc-
lin, 941
2508 Charles F.,
Jr.. 941
2505 Clifford Rit-
er, 941
2521 Edgar, 942
2512 Effle. 941
1709 Elizabeth, 1006
2504 Elizabeth
Spencer, 941
804 Ellen. 863
2507 Emma Ase-
nath, 941
2518 Emma Jesse, 942
2514 Ethella, 941
TRIMBLE INDEX
1097
No.
Name Page
2503
Eveline Lan
nan.
941
2523
George Wood-
ward,
942
2519
Hannah,
942
2519
John Moody
912
2522
Joseph Down-
ing,
942
2510
Julia,
941
1710
Levi McCaul
ey, 863,
1005
1707
Lilly, 863,
1005
2509
Lizzie,
941
2513
Luella,
941
3169
Maris.
942
1232
Mary,,
940
804
Mary Ann,
863
2501
Mary Eliza-
beth,
940
1706
Mary W.,
963,
1004
2516
Mattie Eliz-
abeth,
941
2511
Minnie,
941
1235
Orson,
041
2515
Phebe D.,
941
1235
Rachel Eliz-
abeth,
941
1708
Robert,
863
318S
Roniona,
542
2524
Ruth,
942
1236
Sarah Mar-
garet,
941
2520
Sarah Matil-
da,
942
2500
Sarah Ellen,
940
2517
Sarah Ellen,
941
2621
Savon,
942
1326
Solon, Jr.,
941
2518
Solon Junius
942
2504
Solon Mar-
sena.
941
804
Thomas,
(63
804
Thomas S.,
<!63
1709
William B.,
863,
1005
2503
William
Downing,
941
1232
William R.,
940
FoBtor.
1237
Cellnda,
810
1234
Charles F.,
810
941
1233
Elizabeth,810
, 941
536
Luther.
810
1235
Orson Hyde,
810
941
536
Ruth,
810
536
Sarah,
810
1238
Sarah Ellen,
810
536
Solon,
810
1236
Solon, Jr.,
810
941
1232
William Riter,
810
940
FoTiIke.
166
Edward,
729
166
Hannah,
729
166
Lydia,
729
166
Thomas,
729
166
William,
729
Fox.
1739
Essie,
1010
683
Rebecca,
840
Frame.
2996
Esther,
1024
2996
Florence.
1024
2994
Gertrude.
1024
1902
Vogt.
1023
1902
Pauline J..
1023
2997
William Ed-
gar,
1024
Francen.
2146
Florence A.,
901
3068
Freddy,
902
3063
Gerty,
901
3066
Hazel.
902
3064
Mural,
901
3067
Ralph,
902
2145
Torse.
901
3065 Veda,
No. Name Page
Francis.
201 Mary, 738
Frazer.
5S8 John, 819
6S8 Margery, 819
5S8 Mary, 819
588 Mary Wor-
rall, 819
588 Persifor, 819
5SS Gen. Persifor 819
Prazey,
1515 Earl Trimble,
839, 981
679 James Mon-
roe, 839
679 Jefferson
Dudley, 839
679 Julia Ann. 839
679 Lena House, 839
Free.
2436 Nellie E., 935
2436 OIous, 935
3130 Sarah Jane, 935
3131 William T., 935
Freeman.
479 Ann M., 797
2257 Arthor Paul. 914
10S9 Dewitt C, 914
2256 Edna. 914
479 Edward. 797
1089 Hulda, 914
2254 Mav. 914
1089 Minnie. 914
2255 Ray. 914
Friend.
1341 Ann Hamp-
hill, 961
2633 Charles
Wood. 960
2635 Elizabeth
McClellan, 960
1341 Harry T., 961
1338 James W., 960
2634 Lillian A., 960
1338 Martha Ann, 960
2636 Rebecca
Jane, 960
2634 Theodore
Wood, 960
3216 Theodore
Wood, Jr., 960
Fritz.
507 Ida. 815
567 John G., 815
567 Mary, 815
Fcllam.
1711 Edwin, 1005
1711 1005
Fuller.
10S2 Ida May, 913
FnlB.
2762 Gouldle E., 973
Fnndersmlth.
1194 Pulaski, 931
Fnrlonir.
2S8 Elizabeth, 760
Oage.
364 Florence E., 774
364 Henry, 774
364 Mary, 774
Gainer.
6 Ann. 680
OallaiTlier.
1357 Margaret, 963
Gardener.
497 PrlscUIa. 801
Gardner.
1978 Dr.. 88S
1978 Phebe, 888
Garey.
773 Georgle Pe-
ters, 858
773 Judge Henry
F., 868
No. Name Page
Garman.
2848 Cora Belle, 1006
Garner.
715 Edith, 847
Garrett.
9 Amos, 684
9 Ann, 684
638 Ann. 832
638 Anna Mary, 832
1451 Clarence
Trimble, 832, 977
2787 Clarence
Trimble, Jr., 977
638 Davis, 832
1451 Edith R., 977
9 Elizabeth, 684
1452 Enos D.,
832, 977
1453 Ethel Mar-
guerite, 832, 977
2786 Helen Trim-
ble. 977
638 Hibberd B., 832
9 Isaac, 684
598 Lydia, 823
9 Mary, 684
656 Mphitabel, 835
27S5 Percival
.Johnson, 977
9 Rachel, 684
9 Rachel D., 684
598 Rebecca, 823
656 Sarah, 835
1452 Sarah John-
son. 977
9 William. 5?4
598-656 William.
823, 816
Gatchell.
3129 Erne.st, 935
34.'!5 Frank. 936
2435 Lulu M., 935
3128 Ruth, 935
2282 ' Catharine De
Motte, 917
1110 Charlotte. 916
1110 Jerome EU-
phas. 916
2283 Jerome Eli-
phas, Jr., 917
Gawthrop.
2732 Elsie L., 986
Gearlngr.
14 Deborah, 686
14 John, 686
Gheen.
1033 Alice, 789, 905
146 Alice Ann, 724
1030 Amanda Eliz-
abeth. 789. 905
434 Amanda Trim-
ble, 724, 788
1029 Anna, 904
433 Ann Alice.
724, 788
1028 Ellen, 904
146 Esther Ann, 724
434 Hettie Ann, 809
1031 Ida Viola.
789. 905
437 Josephine. 789
437 Levi A.. 724. 789
1032 Lillian Uzel,
789. 905
1027 Lucy Ann,
789, 904
431 Margaret P.,
724, 787
53 4 Margaret P., 809
436 Mary Adelia, 789
435 Mary Ann,
724 789
438 Sarah Ellen.'
724. 789
436 Stephen Har-
ris, 724, 789
1028 Stephen
Pelrce, 787, 904
432
146
534
1029
Name Page
34 Thomas,
724, 788
Thomas
Peirce, 787 .904
William, 724
William A.. 809
William Jos-
eph. 789. 904
Oibbona.
13 Anna,
67 Ann.
13 Henry,
1-2 James,
67 James.
1-2 Jane,
Gibbs.
1343 Rosetta.
■Gibson.
669 Martha,
Glffora.
1079 Edith Z.,
Gilbert.
1415 Edith R.,
1416 Gertrude
Mary,
Gillette.
1151 Delphlne
May,
Gilpin.
1-2 Isaac,
103 John,
103 Rachel,
103 Sarah,
Thomas.
Vincent,
Girvln.
765 James,
765 Mary E.,
765 Sarah A,
{ Glassmoyer.
; 1440 Sarah,
I Gleeson.
I 3937 Anna,
Ella.
Emma.
Frances A.
George W.,
872. 1016
George W., 1017
Lewis, 872
Margaret, 1016
Marie. 1016
Mary Emma,
872, 1017
Philip, 972
Samuel Wor-
rell, 1017
Susanna, 872
William 872. 1017
103
2939
2938
2941
1838
2940
1841
1838
2936
1839
706
686
670
705
676
961
837
912
977
972
922
676
714
714
714
670
714
866
865
866
976
1016
1016
1016
1017
S49
1840
Glenn.
1873 Jessie,
Glessner.
1222
1222 Josephine
Elizabeth.
Goddard.
1430 Charlotte I
C,
Goheen.
7 John.
7 Mary.
Golden.
439 Cora M.,
Hugh M..
Myrtle E.,
Viola B..
William H.,
1020
2439
3134
3133
3135
Good.
3017
1913
93<
936
936
936
936
Abble Han-
num, 1025
Bessie May. 1026
Clara R., 878
Clara Rebec-
ca. 1025
Frank, 878
James Leroy,
878, 102S
1098
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Fage
879 John, 878
1913 John Batten,
878, 102,T
1912 Lewis White.
87S, 1025
879 Mary, 878
1914 Mary, 1025
1914 Noble Howard,
87S, 1025
3019 Paul Leroy, 1025
Qoodman.
778 Georgia, 859
Ooodwln.
1281 Frank H., 947
14 John, 686
2564 Mary Fran-
ces, 947
14 Sarah, 686
1281 Susan S., 947
Qordon.
1310 Abraham,
818, 955
3199 Alice Roose-
velt, 954
219-221 Ann, 743
581-584 Ann, 743, Sis
2609 Annie L., 954
2614 Blanche, 955
3198 Blanche, 954
2610 C. Warren, 954
3197 Carrie Mary. 951
1308 Charles, S18, 95 1
583 Christianna, 81S
580 Deborah H., 81S
2619 Earl G., 965
2603 Edith New-
lin, 953
1308 Elizabeth, 954
1305 Elizabeth
Francina, 818
2618 Ella M., 95.'',
1304 Ella S., 953
2620 Emma S., 955
2617 Eva L., 955
3203 Frances, 955
2613 George M., 954
1311 George W.,
818, 955
585 Grace, 743, Sly
2615 Grace A., 965
57 Hannah, 703
218 Hannah, 703, 743
1310 Hannah, 965
2611 Howard A., 964
2606 Howard B,, 953
2614 J., ' 955
1312 J. Rogers,
818, 953
57 Jane, 702
582 Jane, 743, 8U
57-221 John 703, 743
1306 John, 81s
580 John R.,
743, 81-
2604 John R.. 963
583 Jonathan,
743, 81S
219 Joseph, 703, 743
1303-1309 Joseph,
818, 951
586 Joseph, Jr.,
743, 83 S
1309 Katharine, 955
580 Leah A., 818
2616 Leon, 955
2610-2621 Mabel.
954, 955
217 Margaret,
703, 7 J '2
1310 Margaret, 95r;
2605 Meredith W., 953
2607 Mary, 954
3195 Paul Mere-
dith, 953
219 Rebecca, 743
1307 Rebecca, 818, 953
1312 Salinda, 955
2605-2608 Sarah.
953 954
20 Thomas, 703,' 743
Page
No. Name
2608 Walter J,
62, 954
1304 William,
818, 953
William R., 951
2612
Gore.
1-2 Margery,
Qouia.
3094 Alan Mont-
gomery,
2298 Alexander
Carrow,
Alexander
Leslie,
Rosa,
Oraham.
1423 Emma.
Hannah,
Salinda G.,
67 G
3095
1310
1312
Oray,
634
634
Baker M.,
Charlotte,
1-2 Joseph,
634 Rebecca H,
Oreeley.
430 Fanny,
Oreen.
1097 Cora J., 914
420 Fanny, 7iiJ
Harriet Ann, 783
Jerusha Ann, 89t
John Hyrum, 89.'.
John Wil-
783
420
2065
985
2062
2068
2064
985
2063
11
Lavon,
Leo Peirce.
Martha La-
Matilda
Grace,
Robert,
Robert Ell,
Vessle Lov-
Ina,
Qreene.
185 General,
185 Sarah Barle,
Qrlffltb.
Alice G.,
Andrew,
Charles,
Elsie,
Emma,
Gfiorge W.,
Howard H.,
J. Leslie,
Mary I.,
Morman J.,
Triscilla,
Ruth,
Ruthanna,
Wilmer,
Qrubb.
53 Ann,
890 Caleb H.,
69 Charity,
69 Emanuel,
69 Francis,
69 Henry,
1943 Herbert C,
69 John,
69 Joseph,
890 Josephine,
69 Lydla,
707 Mary,
888 Mary E.,
53-69 Nathaniel,
701, 706
1941 Norman
Trimble, SSI
69 Peter, 70S
53-69 Phebe 701 70fi
420
2067
2066
1715
2S57
2854
2851
2853
2S56
2855
2858
2S54
103
3257
1715
2851
734
1006
lOOu
1007
1006
1006
1000
1007
1007
1007
1000
714
1006
1006
1006
701
833
Phebe,
Rachel,
Rebecca,
Samuel,
William C
William Car-
roll,
No. Name Page
1940 William Clar-
ence, 881
Qunter.
3152 Allen, 937
2447 Alllna J., 937
2448 Anna, 937
2450 Charles S., 937
3145 Charlton, 936
3151 Douglass, 937
2453 Edith May, 937
2449 Emma, 937
2452 Frank E.. 937
2451 George E., 937
2445 James A., 936
2449 John C, 937
2448 Joseph Wil-
liam, 937
2446 Margaret
Belle. 937
1213 Maria A., 936
3150 Parley, 937
1213 S. W., 936
3153 Sterling, 937
Guthrie.
1899 Ada F., 1023
875 Ada Rebecca, 877
728 Agnes. 849
728 Charles, 849
1389 Clara, 968
1898 Florence
May, 877, 1023
1900 George Ralph,
877, 1023
875 Grier Thomp-
son, 877
728 Isabella, 849
875 John D., 877
875 Thomazine, 877
1899 Thompson
Clyde, 877. 1023
Owynn.
1658 Amanda
Slade, 100(1
2812 Grace How-
ard, 1000
1658 John H., 1000
2811 Kathryn, 1000
H.
Hack.
766 Elizabeth,
766 Emma,
766 John, sa*
Ealffht.
168 Charity, 729
Haines.
497 Aaron, 801
717 Caroline, 847
717 Clayton En-
gle, 847
69 Elizabeth, 706
717 Emma Row-
land, 847
497 Hannah W.. 801
24 SI Pearl, 939
497 Priscilla, 801
Halcombe.
778 Elizabeth
Mildred, 859
778 G. G., 85S
778 Mildred, S5S
Hale.
984 Nellie Faith, 895
Hall.
674 Caleb. 83S
674 Caroline E.. 83S
1507 Florence H.,
939, 980
674 Hannah, 838
674 Jesse D., 83S
1506 Olive Mary,
839, 980
265 Mary, 754
265 Thomas, 754
Zailey.
1133 Jessie Edna, 910
1133 Lorenzo D., 919
Fage
1088
479
1113
497
1110
490
No. Name
HalBted.
492 Adella, 733, 800
495 Alice Adele, 801
2250 Anna Mar-
Jorie, 914
Anna Mary, 913
Anna M.. 732, 797
Belle Upton,
801, 917
Byron, Da-
vid, 733, 801
Charlotte,
800, 916
Charlotte
Pearl, 733, 799
1116 Claire, 802. 917
1087 Daniel J..
797, 913
179 David, 733
22SJ Donald, 916
495 Edward Mon-
roe, 733, 801
1117 Edwin H.,
802, 917
173 Elizabeth, 731
475 Elizabeth,
732, 797
Elizabeth
Woodward,
1118 Ella H. 802,
497 Ella L.,
474 Ellen M., 732, 796
1109 Evaline, 916
George
Mechem, 733, 801
Hannah, 731
Hannah, 801
Henry
Powell, 733, 801
1111 Jane, 800, 917
Jennie M., 801
John,
John H.,
John H.,
172 Jonathan,
478 Jonathan,
732, 797
108 Katharine,
:279 Leon,
478 Mariette E.. 797
179 Mary, 733
.106 Mary, 800, 916
495 Mary Camer-
on, 801
Mary Jane.
722, 797
1107 Matilda, 800, 916
2280 Maxwell, 916
2251 Mildred
Elizabeth,
Milton Ar-
nold, 753, 800
Naomi, 732, 797
Nellie Maria,
801, 917
Paul D., 801, 917
Phebe M., 938
Robert, 916
Robert Hock-
enhell, 800, 916
.Sarah A., 800
Sarah Lucile, 913
Stanley,
797, 913
Stanley
Mechem, 733, 800
45U Susan D.,
732 798
497 Susan E., ' 801
1115 Thaddeus
H.. 801, 917
2253 Theodore
Wallace, 914
10S6 Zoe Ella, 797, 913
Hamilton.
1252 Mary Cath-
erine, 944
1252 Samuel E., 944
Hannnm.
98 Jane, 713
491
494
173
497
396
179
173
2262
477
800
917
801
733
733
914
731
916
491
1114
1220
2278
1109
493
914
TRIMBLE INDEX.
1099
No. Name Page
1 John, 676
98 John, 713
98 Marjery, 713
98 Mary Ann, 713
98 Ruth, 713
98 Samuel, 713
98 Susanna, 713
98 William, 713
Hansel.
864 Margaret, 875
Hanson.
468 Betsey, 796
Hardman.
2022 Alta Lavon, 893
2056 Cloteal, 893
2027 Cora Nancy, 894
2032 Eli Barnard, 894
2030 Gwyn Dolan, 894
2024 Harvey
Leone, 893
2031 John Neff. 894
2025 Joseph
Floyd, 893
979 Joseph Hen-
ry, 893
2023 Laura, 893
2029 Myrl, 894
2028 Peirce, 894
979 Susanna Oc-
tavia, 893
2023 Willis Viv
ian, 893
2026 Winnie Sus-
annah, 893
Hardy.
436 Joseph, 789
436 Lucy, 789
436 Mary Adelia, 78;-
Harker.
2038 Bruce, 89 1
2038 Emma, 894
Harlan.
680 Benjamin, 840
71 Caleb, 706
71 Dinah, 706
1516 Elizabeth
Myrtle, 840, 981
680 Ezekiel, 840
71 George, 70C
683 Gibbons, 840
71 Hannah, 70U
1522 Howard Les-
lie, 840, 981
G83 Isaac Hayes, S4n
71 James, 700
1521 James Ezel<-
lel, 840, 981
1519 Jesse Trim-
ble, 840, 981
71 Joel, 706
71 Lydia, 706
71 Mary, 706
680 Mary Fran-
ces. 839
71 Michael. 706
1517 Nettie
Blanche, 840, 981
683 Rebecca, 840
1518 Samuel Carl,
840, 9S1
680 Sarah, 840
683 Susanna H., 840
1520 Zella Phebe,
840, 981
Harper.
1293 Annette E., 949
3182 Bessie
Claudia, 950
2579 Claude A., 950
3187 Claude Max, 950
575 Eleanor, 817
1295 Eleanor Ev-
ans. 817, 950
1291 Ellen Eliza-
beth. 817
2578 Ethel Lyn, 950
No. Name Page
3184 Frances
Glen, 950
1294 Hannah Gor-
don, 817, 950
2578 Harry C, 950
3183 Harry Jean, 950
2580 Hattie Lulu, 951.
2581 iva. 950
575 Jane G., 817
575 Jessie, 817
2577 Jessie F., 950
3186 Joseph C, 950
1293 Joseph Mon-
roe, 817, 949
25S0 Karl A.. 950
2579 Mabel E., 950
575 Nathan E., 817
2581 Nathan E.. 950
3189 Nathan Ev-
ans. 950
3185 Olive L., 950
3188 Paul A., 950
3190 Ronald Loen, 950
1292 William
Thomas. 817, 949
2577 Willie T., 950
Harring'ton.
1865 Ella, 873
S53 John, 873
853 Mary Ann, 873
1864 William, 873
Harris.
1314 George F.,
819, 955
5S7 James, 81S
B87 Jean, 819
587 John, 819
2622 Katharine
Curtin, 556
1315 Mary Fair-
lamb, 819
587 Mary Whe-
len, 818
1314 Marv Wilson, 555
490 Nancy, 799
587 Nancy, 818
1313 Susan Thom-
azine, 819
587 William, 818
Harry.
3008 Bessie May
1024
3007 Grace
Blanche
1024
1906 Jesse L.,
1024
3009 Lillian
Irene,
1021
1906 Lydia Edge
1024
Harshfleld.
1510 Dora.
980
2798 Liila Alvira
9Sn
1510 Pearl,
980
Hartley.
1SS3 Ella Lake.
1021
Hartsel.
861 Henry,
874
S61 Mary,
874
861 Sarah,
874
Hartshorn,
532 Ida.
809
532 Joanna,
809
532 Lydia,
809
Harvey.
2770 Anna Bar-
tram,
991
144 Eli.
723
1580 Ellis Mar-
shall.
991
2771 Ellis Mar-
shall, Jr.,
391
1280 Frances E.,
947
144 Hannah.
72:1
2769 Jane Scar-
lett,
991
No. Name Page
2772 Marjorie
Richards. 991
144 Marv, 723
1580 Phebe, 991
2774 Phebe Scar-
lett, 991
2773 Ralfe M., 991
108 Sarah, 716
1280 AVilliam B., 947
Hatcli.
821 James, 866
821 Margaret, 866
821 Margaret A., 860
Hatton.
9, 35 Elizabeth,
684, 695
1, 2, 9 Hannah,
676, 684
282 Hannah, 75S
103 Joseph, 714
1. 2 Peter. 672, 626
9. 282 Peter, 684, 758
103 Priscilla, 714
103 Rachel, 714
282 Sarah, 758
43 Susanna, 699
Hauzlinrst.
52 Daniel, 701
52 Hannah, 701
52 Mary, 701
Havard.
7 Elizabeth, 681
232 Sarah, 746
Hawhnrst.
171 Dinah, 730
171 Phebe, 730
171 Seaman, 730
Hawkyard.
840 Alice, 870
Hawley.
580 Mary, 818
Ha worth.
256 John, 752
256 Sarah Ann, 752
256 Susanna, 752
Hayes.
812 Ann, 864
1275 Caroline W., 946
2625 Edith Eliz-
abeth, 95!
7 Mary, 683
7 Richard, 682
Hazen.
4S7 Alonza Pratt 799
487 Ella. 799
487 Marilla D., 799
Head.
43 Benjamin, 699
43 Marv, 699
43 Sarah, 699
Heath.
19 Susanna, 689
19 Robert, 689
Heatley.
1694 Mary, 1004
Hedgrs.
536 Ruth, 810
Helli?.
4 25 Mary, 784
Heinsting'.
880 Dr. J. H., 878
880 Teressa. 878
880 Valila Olive, 878
Heller.
1872 Laura May, 1020
Henderson.
912 Robert H.. 883
912 Cornelia, 883
3042 A. Son, 883
No.
Name
Page
Henson.
868
Mary,
876
868
Nellie,
876
868
Richard,
876
Herklns.
307
Hugh,
763
307
Maria, \
763
307
Tacy,
763
Herllng'er.
1S03
Amy Alice,
1013
1803
William,
1013
Hess
2854
Elsie,
1006
Kewes.
69
Mary,
706
69
Rebecca,
706
69
William,
706
Hickman.
83
Ann,
709
1320
Ann Eliza-
beth,
958
83
Benjamin,
709
1-
2 Francis,
676
Hicks.
710
Amy,
846
2723
Anna S.,
985
710
Annie,
846
1577
Annie W.
846
990
248
Celia,
750
248
Charles.
750
248
Edward,
750
2722
Elizabeth
Wetherill,
984
710
Elias,
846
3230
Gwendolyn
Levick ,
985
248
Hannah,
750
1564
Henry K.,
984
1576
Lydia S.,
846
1675
Mary B., 846
989
3231
Mary Eliz-
abeth,
985
1564
Mary S.,
984
248
Mercy,
750
1674
Sarah J.,
846.
989
710
Thomas,
846
2722
William Joh
n-
son.
984
3232
William Mor
.
ris,
9S5
Highley.
1385
Amy D.,
967
1386
George M.,
967
2675
Herbert H.,
967
2677
John Mar-
shall,
967
2674
liBura Mae,
967
2676
William
George,
967
Hllhorn.
15
Elizabeth,
687
273
Elizabeth,
755
Hill.
2147
Alma,
902
927
Anna,
755
929
Charles Trim
-
ble.
776
370
Edwin,
774
3077
Ellen,
902
3078
Florence.
902
932
George Down-
ing,
775
3074
Jenna.
902
930
Joseph Mere
dith.
'775
933
Margaret
Elizabeth,
775
370
Mary Ann,
775
370
Mary D.,
774
931
Mary Peck,
776
3076
Pearl.
902
370-928 Richard,
775
3075
Tarence,
902
TRIMBLE INDEX.
No. Name
Page
No.
Name Page
2147 Temperance
902
1598
Anna T., 748
99:;
3079 Walter,
902
715
Anna W..
847
Hlllara.
122
212 Benjamin.
1870 Edith,
lOlS
577
719
Benjamin,
741
8r.
Hinckle.
577
Betty,
817
13S4 Emile Ellen
, 969
713
Caroline,
1394 Iva May,
96ir
756,
847
1394 Jacob.
969
577
Caroline,
817
2709 Joseph,
969
520
Charles D..
2710 Mary,
969
739
8on
1394 Roy,
969
204
Christiana.
739
2708 Sarah Cathar-
70S
Christina,
S4;
ine,
969
2777
Clara Cloud.
993
2706 Wesley Adam.Sfii.
1590
Clayton Engle,
Elnkle.
847,
991
409 Maria L.,
7s(r
722
Clement D.,
756
84:
Hoar.
1599
Clement Dar
886 Rachel,
880
linton, 848
'99-!
Eobbg.
1609
Constance
Trimble, 849,
994
1662 Augusta Ric
h-
282-
577 Daniel,
ardson,
1000
758
-817
2818 G. Warfield,
708-
727 Daniel,
111.
1001
845,
84:
1662 G. Warfleld,
274-
275 Darling-
Jr.,
1000
ton,
75G
2817 Mary Rich-
721
David, 756,
84i
ardson,
1001
122-
204 Davis,
71S'
Hoclieuhull.
216
Davis,
742
491 Elizabeth
Woodward,
SOI'
721
1600
Dora,
Edith Chey-
848
4 91 Matilda.
XOi;
ney. 848
994
491 Robert,
SOO
273
274-
Edmund,
275 Edmund,
75C
HodiTBon.
717
Edmund D.,
1191 .Sadie E.,
931
756,
847
Hoffecker.
1591
Edmund D.,
384 Emilie,
777
950
Jr., 847,
Edward Is-
992
384 Mason,
77;
aac,
88C
384 Sydney,
777
273-
275 Eliza 755
75e
HoSman.
243
Elizabeth.
74S
1976 Elizabeth,
88s
572
Elizabeth.
803 George.
803 Harriet,
803 Katie,
862
862
862
708
712
742,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth,
816
845
1404 Sarah Amel
ia,
Hog'e.
970
716
15S9
756,
Elizabeth,
756,
Elizabeth
84C
847
1569 L. Anna,
9S7
Comly, 847,
992
Holding:.
160S
Elizabeth
841 Ella C,
Holling-shead.
870
724
Darlington,
891,
Elizabeth T.,
991
750 Abbie Ann.
854
756,
849
750 Horace Hugh 85-i
2780
Elizabeth
750 Sarah
Watson.
993
French,
851
1284
Elma D., S16,
947
Holme.
2779
Eln;a Powell,
99:;
719
Emily, 756,'
848
273 Pauline,
75o
509
Emma( Pran-
Homback.
ces,
me.
1831 Carrie Gert-
717
Emma Row-
rude,
lOlC
land,
847
1S31 Hall R.,
luu
275
1587
Fanny,
Florence Jos-
750
Honerler.
ephine, 847,
992
254 Anton.
751
621-
70S Francis,
254 Elizabeth,
829,
44!:
254 Emma,
751
521
Franklin T.,
Hood.
829,
845
13 Hannan,
6S6
1285
George D..
816,
947
Hooker.
2566
George D..
1427 Jeanette Hunt- 1
Jr.
947
ington,
97-'.
2S2
Hannah,
75S
Hocpes.
277S
Helen Lor-
aine.
993
659 Adriana.
83C
1592
Helen White,
993
577 Alice,
811
1602
Henry Ar-
1588 Allan Trim-
thur, 994,
84:
ble, 847
992
275
Henry R.,
756
273 Amy,
75S
1594
Hp)-bert, 848,
99.S
950 Anna C,
886
577
Jabez,
817
1592 Anna
2782
James Oliv-
Graham,
9D.3
er,
931
1594 Annie Jean.
993
204-
212 Jane,
723 .\nna T.. 756
84:'
739,
741
No. Name Page
216-282 Jane.
742, 758
2S2 Jane, 758
598-708 Jane,
823, 845
543 Jane D., 741, 811
621 Jeremiah, 829
273 Jesse, 755
204-212 John,
739, 741
569 John, 742, 816
708-216 John,
741, 845
2565 John E.. 947
708 John P., 846
522 Joseph D.,
739, 806
2781 Joseph Dar-
lington, 933
720 Joseph T.,
2nd, 756. 84S
718 Joseph
Trimble. 756, 848
1606 Joseph
Trimble, 848, 994
282 Joshua, 758
720 Judith Scott, 84<»
1602 Katharine, 994
275 Lavinia H., 756
275 Lizzie. 756
313 Louisa, 764
621 Lydia, 829
722 Martha
Fletcher, 848
1601 Martha
Fletcher. 848, 994
1603 Martha
Price, 848, 994
577-708 Mary,
817. 845
212 Mary Ann, 741
568 Marv Ann,
„ „„ ''42, 815
2490 Mary Belle, 940
621 Mary Emma, 829
1285 Mary P., 947
2490 Melvln, 940
1593 Miriam, 848, 993
1586 Norman
Haines, 847, 992
275 Percy, 756
273 Phebe. 755
274 Rachel, 756
1596 Rachel T.,
848, 993
1605 Raymond
Franklin,
848, 994
1595 Robert D.,
848, 993
1604 Rupert Lee.
848. 994
275 Russell. 756
723 Russell. 849
573 Samuel. 742, 816
122-204 Sarah.
719 739
544 Sarah. 741. 812
571 Sarah D.,
70S Sarah D,. 845
204-216 Susan.
739, 742
519 Susan T.,
739, 806
273 Susanna, 755
1597 T. Maurice,
848, 993
711 Tamzin, 846
273 Thomas, 755
275 Thomas. 756
542 Thomas, 741, 811
570 Thomas D.,
742, S16
204 Townsend. 739
275 Virginia, 756
723 Virginia. 849
1607 Virginia
Russell, 849, 994
715 Walter. 756, 847
274-275 William. 756
714 William, 756, 847
No. Name Paire
723 William, • 849
1592 Wilmer P.,
848, 993
Horner.
605 Ann, 825
605 David, 825
605 Sarah, 826
Hoskins.
720 Phebe H., 848
HotchklsB.
1081 Carrie Ella, 797
474 Ellen M., 796
474 Freeman, 797
474 Lydia, 797
474 William, 797
Hotddsworth.
1065 Emma, 910
House.
72 Amos, 707
2714 Anna C, 983
72 Benjamin, 707
2712 Enla P., 983
2713 Gordon, 983
2717 Hazell, 984
72 James, 707
1561 James Cald-
well, 844, 983
264 James T., 707
1563 Josephine,
844, 984
2711 Josephine, 983
1561 Julia, 983
7 05 Lydia W..
754, 844
72 Martha, 707
72 Mary, 707
72-702 Phebe,
„ „ 707. 843
703 Phebe J.. 764, 844
565 Rachel, 814
264 Rebecca, 753
2715 Robert
Emerbe, 9S3
2716 Russell. 984
1562 S. Warren,
S44, 984
1562 Sallie, 984
704 Sarah D.,
754, 844
1562 Warren, 984
702 William E.,
754, 843
Howard.
774 Amanda, 858
1658 Amanda
Slade. 858, 1000
774 Augusta.
Howard, 858
1659 Beale Rich-
ardson, 858, 1000
426 Benjamin, 787
2614 Blanche, 955
426 Charles Wil-
liam, 787
774 Gen. Charles
W., 858
2813 Edythe, loOO
289 Elizabeth. 761
1447 Elwood S., 977
1666 Florence, 1001
1660 Frank R., 858
2915 George
Adams, 1000
1659 Grace B., 1000
2S14 Grace Mar-
garet, 1000
2S9 Col. John B., 761
774 John S., 658
426 Margaret, 787
426 Mary, 787
1447 Phebe R., 977
677 Susan, 839
Howe.
497 Ella L., 801
4 97 Emeline Bar-
nard, 801
497 John M., 801
Trimble; index
No. Name Page
497 Major. 801
497 Susan E,. 801
Howell.
1368 Louisa G., 965
Eowland.
171 Abigail, 730
171 Benjamin, 73o
171 Hannah, 730
171 Henry, 730
171 Humpiirey, 730
171 Mary, 730
171 Mary Slo-
cum, 729
171 Nicholas. 730
171 Sarah T.. 730
171 Zoeth, 730
Habbard.
174 Caroline, 732
Hney.
3244 Elizabeth. 990
2759 Frederick E.. 990
702 James, 843
702 Jane, 843
702 John, 843
702 Mary, 843
2759 Mary Ella, 990
702 Phebe, 843
702 Sarah, 843
702 William, 843
3243 William Ron-
ald, 990
HncTlies.
215 Amy, 742
583 Chrisllana, 818
583 John 818
1137 Rosa, 919
583 Sarah. 818
Hall.
125 Jane. 719
Hunt.
43 Eli3-h, 699
70S Elizabeth. 845
43 Esther, 699
43 Rachel, 699
Hunter.
728 Agnes, 849
695 Anna Lois,
752, 842
1765 Annie Jane,
867, 1012
1766 Florence
Margaretta,
867. 1012
826 Jane, 867
258 Margaret, 752
258 Mary, 752
826 Mary H., 867
258 Robert, 752
258 William B., 752
826 William
John, 867
Horlbert.
336 Harriet, 769
Eurtt.
740 Ruelma, 852
Hnzett.
693 Susan. 821
Hyde,
1573 Elnora C, 989
Znprain.
23 8 Eleazer, 747
66 Elisha. 705
224 Eliza, 744
66 Mary, 705
238 Sarah, 747
238 Susanna, 747
Zrwln.
2624 Francis
Smith, 858
991
No. Name Page
2624 James Clark, 958
3208 James Clark.
Jr., 958
3211 John, 958
3209 Robert Mon-
aghan, 958
3210 William Hen-
ry, 958
J.
Jaoka.
1581 Helen Prls
cilia,
Jackson.
650 Ariel Sophia, 834
67 Dorothy. 705
310-311 Elizabeth 764
577 James, 817
311 Margaretta, 764
310 Mary, 764
577 Mary, 817
564 Mary Jane, 814
67 Thomas, 705
310-311 Thomas, 764
Jacobs.
1132 Alice, 918
190 Anna Thomas.
699. 737
37 Anne, 682, 696
506 Arthur, 735, 804
7 Benjamin. 681
186 Benjamin
Lightfoot,
736, 699
1131 Charles Ar-
den, 803
1130 Dorancue.
803 918
i 503 Edward 734.' 803
7 Elizabeth, 681
41 Elizabeth,
682. 698
185 Elizabeth. 734
1371 Elizabeth A.,
824. 966
502 Emma, 803
599 George W.. 823
1369 George W.,
824. 965
7 Hannah. 681
40 Hannah, 682, 696
187 Hannah M..
699, 736
1129 Helen Winni-
fred, < 803, 918
2289 Irene Isabel. 918
7 Isaac, 681
43 Isaac, Jr..
682. 698
185 Isaac, 699, 734
1135 Isabel, 803
7 Israel, 681
1134 James Ralph. 803
599 Jane. 823
1373 Jane Bowen.
824, 965
7 Je.sse, 681
1133 Jessie Edna,
803. 919
7 John, 681
7 John, Jr.. 681
44 John, 682, 700
1372 John, 824, 965
7 Joseph, 681
45 Joseph, 682, 700
189 Joseph, 699, 737
502 Joseph, 734, 803
1132 Leland, 803, 918
1368 Louise G., 965
507 Lucy, 735, 804
1128 Margaret
Louisa, 803, 918
7 Mary, 6S1
36 Mary, 682, 696
188 Mary, 699, 737
1370 Mary Down-
ing, 824
599 Mary Rachel, 823
504 Mary Spen-
cer, 736. 803
No. Name Page
7 Matilda, 681
605 Matilda. 735. 803
38 Phebe, 682, 696
46 Rachel, 682, 700
181 Rachel, 733. 699
501 Rachel, 734, 803
7 Richard. 681
7 Sarah, 681
42 Sarah, 682, 698
184 Sarah, 734, 699
500 Sarah, 734, 802
43 Susanna, 698
599 Tnomas H.
B.. 823
1368 Thomas H.
,„„ B., 824. 965
182 Thomas
Lightfoot.
733. 699
182 Thyrza. 734
1136 Verne La-
ment, 803
39 William, 682, 696
183 William, 699. 7J4
James.
828 Annie M.. 867
831 Annie M.. 868
2573 Hattie. 949
141 Lydia Ann, 722
Jamison.
597 Margaret, S22
Janney.
1158 Anna, 806. 923
514 Anna V.. 806
514 Charles, 738, 805
1161 Charles Jr..
806. 924
192 Dorothy
Heath. 738
2332 Eleanor, 924
1160 Elizabeth, 924
518 Elizabeth J.,
738, 806
1160 Earnest, 806, 924
1159 Evelyn, 806, 921
192 Prances, 739
1162 Franklin
Wynkoop, 806
1157 Ida, 805, 923
192 Jacob. 737
192 John, 737
517 John L., 738, 806
1164 John L.. 806
514 Julia K.. 805
1161 Martha. 924
192 Mary Down-
ing. 737
517 Matilda, 806
1156 Rebecca Y., 805
102 Richard, 737
192 Sarah, 737
192 Thomas, 738
513 Thomas J..
738 80S
1163 -Thomas J.. ' 8O6
516 Thomazine
„,,, T 738. 806
2331 Watson Reed-
i er. 924
Jarrett.
i 166 Hannah. 729
Jarvla.
404 Cornelia Isa-
bella. 780
404 Covert E.. 780
404 Julia S.. 780
964 Mary Vlck-
ers, 780
404 Robert De-
Witt. 780
Jefferls.
69 Anna, 708
67 Charity. 705
69 Charity, 706
69 Elizabeth, 706
69 Emmor, 706
69 Emmor. Jr., 708
No. Name Page
67 Jane, 706
67 Robert, 706
Jefferson.
7 Martha, 683
7 Thomas, 683
Jeffrey.
1495 Katharine, 978
Jenkins.
497 Barnard, 801
458 Mary New-
lln. 793
Jenks.
608 ..Abraham S.,
737. 804
2317 Ada. 922
2310 Amelia, 922
1149 Anna G.. 922
2317 Arthur S.. 922
1155 Besste Er-
wln, 806
511 Caroline. 805
512 Caroline H.. 805
1154 Carrie Joy. 805
2295 Charles Dan-
iel, 919
512 Courtland
Fell, 737. 805
1153 Courtland
Percy, 805
191 Daniel T.,
700, 737
1139 Daniel Trim-
ble, 804, 919
1151 Delphine
May, 922
3093 Dorothy, 920
1146 Edith, 921
2318 Edna S., 922
1146 Edward R..
805, 921
1139 Ella, 919
2296 Ella Green. 920
2309 Ethel, 922
2300 Frank Green, 920
511 Franklin,
737. 805
1150 Franklin. 806
1148 Helen L..
805. 922
47 Howard, 700
1137 James Mitch-
ell, 804, 919
2297 Jeans. 920
47 John, 701
47 Joseph, 701
3093 Mi Joseph
Moore. 920
2313 Lewis. 922
47 Mary. 701
191 Mary Ann, 737
1138 Mary Ann.
804, 919
192 Mary Down-
ing, 700, 737
2290 Mary Stock-
ton, 919
2299 Miriam, 920
2297 Pierre Glo-
ver. 920
47 Racnel, 700
2319 Reba D.. 922
47 Rebecca, 700
193 Rebecca. 700. 738
737 Rosa, 919
2295 Rose, 919
2298 Rose Mont-
gomery, 920
608 Rosanna L.. 804
1146 Sadie, 921
195 Sarah Ann.
700. 738
2311 Stewart. 922
1152 Sue Whltnev.
,, „ 806, 922
47 Susan. 700
1146 Susan, 921
610 Susan Stock-
r.,„ i?"' ''S7, 806
609 Tamzlne, 737, 804
TRIMBLE INDEX.
No. Name Page
194 Theodore,
700, 73S
47 Thomas, 700
47 Thomazine, 700
1147 Walter L.,
805, 922
1149 William A.,
1151 William Ship-
pers, 805, 922
Jobe.
812 Ann, 864
3252 Charles Eb-
er, 1006
2848 Cora Belle. 1006
2859 Cora M., 1007
2848 Eber. 1006
2849 Elsie Jane, 1006
2847 Emily, 1006
306 Georgre, 763
812 Georg-e. 763, 864
1716 George, Jr.,
1007, 864
306 Hannah, 763
3256 Harold Eb-
er, 1006
3253 Isabel, 1006
2860 Jacob, 1007
1714 Jacob D.,
864, 1005
3255 Laura E., 1006
2847 Leslie, 1006
1716 Lillian R., 1007
1714 Marv, 1005
1717 Mary J.,
864, 1001
2850 Roy, 1006
1715 Ruthanna,
864, 1006
2861 William, 1007
3254 AVilliam W., 1006
Johnson.
706 Ann, 844
2375 Annie, 928
92 Elizabeth, 712
721 John A., 848
706 Joshua, 844
92 Margaret, 712
706 Margaret, 844
721 Margaret Lu-
cretia, 848
616 Sarah, 828
706 Sarah, 844
1452 Sarah, 977
92 Thomas, 712
706 William, 844
Jones.
552 Abner, 812
219 Ann, 743
40 Anna, 697
711 Anna, 846
822 Annie Eliza, 866
1408 Clara Rebec-
ca, 971
552 Elizabeth, 812
876 Elizabeth, 877
2745 Jennie Pearl, 971
1066 Jennie Zelle, 910
876 Lydia, 877
552 Mary A., 812
2340 Maud, 925
1408 Morris Ev-
erd. 971
8 Phebe, 683
528 Rachel, 80S
264 Sarah, 753
876 Temple, 877
Jordon.
2810 Edith Mae, 1000
1652 Emma Mae, 999
1652 Zephaniah
William, 999
K.
Xalghn.
379 Rachel Bart-
ram, 776
Xaterson.
1442 Marion, 976
No. Name Page
Kanffman.
1166 Sarah C, 921
Keach.
322 Jane. 767
322 Lvdia, 767
322 Moses, 767
Keiioery-
3141 Beulah. 936
2443 Grant P., 936
3140 Leo B., 936
3144 Lester. 936
3143 Mary L., 936
3142 Ralph D.. 936
2443 Sarah Ella, 936
Kelly.
1022 Agnes F„ 903
Eemble.
191 Sarah, 737
Kennedy.
228 Ann, 704 745
227 Mary, 704, 745
874 Mary, 876
59 Samuel, 703
59 Thomazine, 703
Kent.
1662 Augusta Rich-
ardson, 858. icon
1661 Francis Rich-
ardson, 858, 1000
826 Frank, 867
2816 Frank Rich-
ardson, Jr., 1000
776 Mary Albina, 858
826 Mary H.. 867
1661 Minnie, 1000
776 Thomas M., 858
Kerlln.
871 Matilda, 876
875 Thomazine, 877
Kesler.
762 Mary, 854
Key.
1146 Edith, 921
1-2 Elizabeth, 676
1 Moses, 670
1-2 Moses, 676
1-2 William, 676
2169 Eliza Pearl, 903
1024 Esther Ann, 90?
2168 Esther Ann, 90?
1024 Francis Mar-
ion, 903
2170 William Fran-
cis, 903
Kilpatrlck.
1308 Elizabeth, 954
Kimball.
2131 Adelbert, 900
1022 Agnes F., 903
1020 Albert Her-
ber. 789. 902
2154 Alibert P., 902
1015 Alice. 900
1017 Alice Ann,
788, 900
2134 Alice Ann, 900
2158 Alta H., 902
434 Amanda Trim-
ble, 788
1016 Andrew, 788, 900
2130 Andrew Gor-
don, 900
433 Anne Alice, 78
2127 Annabell Sim-
mons, 900
433 Annie, 788
2149 Eirda, 902
2150 Calista,
1019 Calista F.,
2)53 Charles B.,
2124 Charles Viv-
ian,
2530 Clare,
2115 Clarissa Ann 900
2161 Clisbee, 903
No. Name Page
2126 Daisy Sim-
mons, 900
1015 Daniel Her-
ber, 788, 900
1015 Daniel Web-
er, 900
2119 Don Carlos, 900
2156 Edward P., 902
2160 Ernest, 903
2120 Ernest R., 900
2135 Fannie Wool-
ley, 900
2159 Fern, 903
2145 Florence A., 901
2118 George Lew-
is, 900
1020 Harriet, 902
433-434 Heber
Chase. 788
2155 Heber Chase, 902
2151 Idaho. 902
1021 Jeremiah H.,
789, 903
1015 Joan, 900
2121 Joan Pearl, 900
1021 Josephine. 903
2116 Leo Thomas, 900
2123 Lester Earl, 900
2122 Louis Chase, 900
1014 Martha Isa-
dore, 899
1019 Marv C, 901
2128 Maud, 900
2146 May C, 902
2114 Melvik, 899
1022 Moroni H.,
789, 903
1026 Olive, 900
2129 Olive Clare, 900
1014 oraaine Mer-
„,.„ '■'"• 899
2148 Pearl, 902
1014 Rosabell, 809
2132 Ruth, 900
2112 Samuel El-
mo, 899
2113 Samuel Hen-
ry, 899
1014 Samuel Heb-
er, 788, 899
2117 Samuel Heb-
er. 900
1018 Sarah Gheen,
2125 Sarah Katie, 900
433 Solomon Far-
num, 788
2133 .Spencer, 900
2147 Temperance, 902
"157 Verna L.. 902
2630 W. B., 943
2152 William
Chase, 902
1019 William Gheen.
_. 789, 901
Kimes.
846 Sarah, 871
Kiner. 1-^
2317 Ada, 922
313 Amor, 764
314 Ann, 765
1069 Emma Chloe. 911
1069 George H., 911
313 Hannah, 764
27 Isabel, 692
27 James, 692
122 Jane P.,
692, 718
124 Jeremiah,
692, 719
314 Joseph, 765
313 Louisa, 764
121 Lydia, 692, 718
314 Lydia H., 765
121 Lydia Trim-
ble. 718
27 Mary, 692
120 Mary Ann,
692, 718
27 PTiebe, 692
No. Name Page
1 Thomas, 670
27 Thomas, 692
27 Vincent, 692
123 William T.,
692, 719
Kingrsnian.
265 Elizabeth, 754
265 Hannah. 754
265 John, 754
Kinter.
1933 Hervey, 1028
3038 Hervey, Jr., 1028
1933 Mary, 1028
3039 Ruth, 1028
Kirby.
345 Col. Edwin, 771
911 Cornelia Trim-
ble, 771, 882
345 Eliza, 771
345 Jacob Brown, 771
345 Jane, 771
912 Jane K., 771, 882
Kirk.
1747 Elma, 1011
Kirkbrlde,
2799 Elizabeth
Troth, 997
428 Martha Ann,- 787
2799 William Tay-
lor, 997
Klrke.
9 Ann, 684
Kirshner.
1101 Charles H., 915
2269 Charles H.,
Jr., 915
2267 Charlotte Re-
becca, 915
2268 George P., 915
1101 Mary Agnes, 915
2266 Robert F., 915
Kitchen.
2323 Elizabeth Walk-
er. 923
14 Sarah, 686
14 Thomas, 686
Kite.
1736 Lillian, 1010
Klingbell.
1418 Ellen M.. 972
Knellingrer.
1526 Jessie May, 982
Knodt.
1422 Emma> Theo-
dora, 972
Knowles.
489 Ann M., 733, 799
488 Caroline, 799
2261 Clarence
May, 914
1099 Claude G.,
799, 915
1097 Cora J., 914
178 Elizabeth, 733
2259 George Le-
roy, 914
488 George M.,
733, 799
743 Harriet, 853
2260 Helen Grace, 914
178 John, 733
1098 Lillie G.,
799, 914
2262 Luella Belle! 914
2258 Marie May, 914
1097 Stanley J.,
799, 914
2264 Torbet Law-
rence, 914
2263 Warren
Green, 914
178 William, 733
TRIMBLE INDEX.
1 103
No. Name Page
Xohler.
479 Ann M., 797
1089 Dewitt C,
798, 91-1
479 Samuel, 797
Kraye*.
2873 Edith. lOOS
1727 Edward. lOOS
1727 Elizabeth
C. 1008
Knrtz.
2583 Addie, 951
2582 Alma E., 951
2586 Byard T., 951
2584 Cora, 951
2585 Edwin N., 951
1652 Emma Mae. 999
1652 P. Albert. 1000
1294 Hannah Gor-
don, 950
2688 Harry L., 951
1294 Henry C., 951
2590 Hope, 951
2590 i^ewis A., 951
2584 Ray L., 951
2587 Ruth G.. 951
2583 William H.. 951
2589 Zoe, 951
Kyle.
1735 Elizabeth, 1010
Ii.
Kabrnm.
2033 John. 894
2033 Orie L., 894
Iiadley.
2756 Annie H., 9S't
2756 Edward, 989
3242 Helen Leone, 98;i
X-alTd.
878 Mary. 878
iMtLmh.
3159 «eryl EI-
wood, 939
2483 Clyde Oliver, 939
2484 Hannah Laura
Belle, 939
1226 Ida Julia, 939
2485 John Henry
Bryan, 939
1612 Katharine
Francis, 995
2480 Louisa. 939
2482 Maggie Irma, 939
1226 Oliver S., 939
2481 Pearl. 939
2481 Theodore
Lewis. 939
2480 Thomas Ev-
erett. 939
Aambom.
661 Humphrey, 836
661 Josephine. 836
661 Sallie M., 836
l^ang'fcrd.
1019 Mary C, 901
Iiorkln.
2696 Alvord Rog-
2698 Edgar. 968
1391 Dr. Edgar D. 96S
2699 George Mar-
is, 968
2695 Jesse, 96S
2697 Martlia Reld, 96S
1391 Mary Eliza-
beth, 968
IiatBchaw.
2384 Anna Eliza-
beth, 930
Ziaorenson.
437 Carrie, 789
437 Josephine, 789
No. Name
437 John,
Page
789
Iiawrence.
2922 Anna Rebec-
ca, 1015
1855 Carpenter K. lOlS
2961 Edith Ada-
line, lois
1822 Edward J., 1015
1855 Ella Mav, 1018
1822 Emma Gert-
rude. 1015
2958 Hugh Earl, 1018
2957 Louis Frank-
lin. lOlS
2959 Ravmond Car-
penter, lOlS
2960 Ruth Ella, 1018
Iiawton.
840 Alice, 870
840 Amy A., 870
840 Jabez, 870
lawyer.
2355 Cirlen S., 926
3109 Hazel, 927
3110 Laura, 927
2355 Sadie Julia. 926
I^eedB.
512 Caroline, 805
512 Josephine L.. 805
512 Mark H., 805
Lees.
409 Alice, 780
409 Josephine, 780
409 Maria L., 780
X-e^g'ett.
2045 Elizabeth M.. 893
2045 Joseph H.. 895
Leslie.
1879 William. 1021
1879 Minnie, 1021
LevlclE.
2722 Elizabeth
WetheriU, 98-1
LeTls.
637 Martha, 832
9 Samuel, t,;.
LewlB.
1243 Ann T.. 811, 942
577 Betty, 817
1849 Carrie Bell, lOlT
2532 Charles R.. 94.'!
1246 Edith, 811, 943
1242 Elizabeth El-
len. 811, 942
327 Elizabeth G., 76S
538 Ellen, 811
25 Ellis. 691
327 Esther Jane, 76S
1240 Evan D., 811
1241 Florence. 811
1239 Francis Mar-
ion. 811
1849 Frederick, 1017
67 Hannah. 705
538 Henry, 811
1244 Isaac T.. 811, 94:;
2535 Joseph F., 94^1
2533 Lee T.. 943
25 Mary, 691
246 Mary, 749
538 Mary Ann. 811
2534 Morgan D,, 943
638 Morgan R.. 911
2546 Paxen James, 943
1244 Sarah A., 943
1245 Susanna 811, 94?.
327 William Lev-
Is, 768
Llcrlitfoot.
216 Amy, 742
216 Jacob, 742
216 Deborah. 742
No. Name Page
43 Margaret, 699
282 Margaret, 758
43 Mary, 699
215 Mary, 742
43 Rachel 699
43 Samuel, 699
43 Sarah, 699
43 Su.sanna. 698
7 Thomas, 681
43 Thomas, 699
215 Thomas, 742
Linn,
1-2 Charles, 676
114 Claudius B., 717
114 Louisa, 717
Linton.
500 Margaret. 802
Linns.
1175 Annabelle, 927
Lippincott.
279 Alice, 757
733 Alice, 860
733 Elizabeth
Taylor. 850
279 John, 767
733 John, 866
Lltzenburg'.
594 Christiann. 821
594 Elizabeth, 821
594 John. 821
Livezey.
440 Martha, 790
Llewellyn.
1182 Katherine. 929
Lobongrli.
154 Martha. 726
Lockhart.
602 Margaret, 824
61? Sarah, 827
Loaran,
2 James, 674
Lomas,
3220 Albert Ern-
est, 903
2642 Ella Salome. 962
3218 Frances Ma-
rie, 963
3219 William Eu-
gene. 963
2642 William J., 963
liong.
2525 Bertha, 942
1-2 Jane, 676
1-2 Thomas, 676
Longraker.
2666 Elizabeth
Downing, 966
1382 Ellen Potts. 966
1382 Norris S.. 966
2667 Norris Sling-
luff. 966
LOOB.
1885 Marian, 1021
Lord.
174 Caroline A., 732
Lorlng.
2437 Anna, 935
Xowe.
2547 Benjamin
Newton, 944
2549 Emma Jane, 944
2550 Emmet Mil-
ton, 944
2551 Gertrude
Grace, 944
25 46 T^uewiga An-
na. 944
2548 Mary Isabel-
la. 944
2545 ora May, 944
2552 Rodger Ray, 944
No. Name Page
1251 Sarah Ellen, 944
2544 Walter Cleve-
land, 944
1251 William T., 944
Lnkens.
584 Allen, 818
584 Ann, 818
1732 Florence, 1009
aS4 Mary. gig
dS4 Perry. 818
Lndwlck.
1199 Margaret
Katharine. 933
468 Abigail. 796
468 Ann Eliza-
beth, 7015
46? David, 7q|
1079 Edith Z.. Ill
'^46 George Al-
bert, 919
1076 George Hen-
in7Q 57' ''9«' 912
1079 Henry Al-
1078 «"^ "6. 912
1078 Herbert Ce-
4fis *;"!, ■'36. 912
4bS John, 79j
468 Joshua Birch-
man, 79g
468 Katharine. 796
468 t^ouisa. 7qfi
1077 Mertie An-
ACS g'^' 912
468 Kev. Albert
„«,,. Franklin, 79$
^^45 Robert Simp-
son, 910
1080 Rose Marian.
,,,, „. 796. 912
-'-'43 Thomas Hol-
land. 912
2244 Walter Cort 912
1077 William Thorn-
as, 796 912
1078 Winona Fan-
QZe. Q19
Lyon. ""
782 Mary Augus-
ta, 860
McBetli.
263 Phebe H.. 753
263 Capt. Wil-
liam, 763
McBrlde,
878 Humphrey, 878
S7S Mary, 078
878 Sallie J., 878
McCain.
2880 John Mal-
colm. 1009
1731 John T.. 1009
1731 Wilhelmlna, 1009
McCaoley.
1710 .\nna Ber-
tha. 1006
McCay.
1040 Charlotte S.,
791. 907
447 Clara Belle. 791
2215 Clara Emma, 908
447 Evallna, 791
1041 Evalyn A.. 907
2214 Paul Fran-
cis, 908
1041 Thomas J. P.,
791. 907
2213 William John 908
447 William P.. 791
447 William T., 791
II04
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Page
McCIellan.
1341 Ann Hemphill,
822. 961
489 Ann M., 799
1335 Christiann
Litzen-
berg-. 960, 822
594 Elizabeth, 821
1340 Ella, 822
1339 Henry Park,
822. 961
594 James D.,
744, 821
1333 John Lltzen-
Derg, 822, 969
1100 John M.. 799. tlS
225 Joseph, 744
1336 Joseph Park, 822
225 Kesiah, 744
1342 Lizzie Lltzen-
burg, 822. 961
1338 Martha Ann,
822, 960
1337 Mary, 822
325 Mary Ellis, 744
225 Sarah, 744
1334 Sarah Keziah,
822, 960
489 Sylvanus. 799
489 Thomas, 799
489 Tina. 799
McClelland.
2796 Allen. 979
2795 Douglas, 978
2794 Finley. 979
1496 James Ed-
win, 978
1496 Jessie B., 978
KcClentook.
145 Sarah, 724
McClnre.
2624 Lillian A., 960
McComt).
1174 Charlotte L., 927
McCormlck.
785 Angeline 761, 860
293 Ann. 711. 761
2842 Clara, 1004
2840 Dorothy. 1004
807 Edward. 762. 863
1701 Edward E., 863
784 Eliza, 761, 860
297 Eliza, 762
800 Elizabeth
Malin. 862
804 Ellen. 762, 863
809 Emma, 762, 863
1696 Frances
Hayes, 1004
2835 Frank J.. 1004
1696 George B.,
862, 1004
1700 George W., 863
295 Hannah. 711, 762
803 Harriet, 862
2833 Helen, 1004
291 James, 711, 761
90-292 John, 711, 761
800 John A., 762. 862
1695 John Henry,
862. 1004
2S36 Joseph A.. 1004
2838 Kathryn. 1004
1704 Lena Dora,
863. 1004
1702 Leora V.,
863, 1004
300 Lewis, 711, 763
808 Lewis, 762, 863
2841 Louis M., 1004
805 Lydla. 762, 863
299 Lydia Ann,
711. 763
No. Name Page
298 Martha. 711, 762
294 Mary, 711, 762
802 Marv, 762. 862
1694-2832 Mary, 1004
1698 Mary Eliza, 862
90 Rachel, 711
297 Robert, 711. 762
2839 Robert. 1004
1703 Robert E., 863
1694 Robert Frank-
lin. 862, 1004
806 Sybella J..
762. 863
2837 Thomas. 1004
296 William. 711. 762
801 William, 762. 862
1699 William. 863
2834 William J.. 1004
1697 William Jos-
eph. 862
803 Wills, 762, 862
McCrone.
1809 Mabel E., 1013
UcCime.
914 Edward Luni-
ley, 884
914 Martha Jelt-
eris. 884
680 Sarah, 840
UcDermond.
321 James, 766
321 Jane, 766
McDowell.
527 Anna, 807
527 Samuel. 807
627 Sarah Jane. 807
McFarlan.
1893 Ada W.,
876. 1022
871 Charles Hen-
ry. 876
871 Mary Emma. 876
871 Matilda. 876
871 William D.. 876
McFanand.
1049 Charles T..
792, 909
461 David M., 792
2222 David M., 909
1051 Elizabeth.
792, 909
1062 George K..
792, 909
1053 Hettie T., 792
451 James, 792
1050 James R., 792
1049 Julia, 909
2223 Julian B., 909
1062 Linda, 909
461 Mary. 792
2227 Mary Field-
er. 909
451-1054 Mary
M.. 792
McO-ee.
1S24 Mary. 1015
McQetasfin.
1S3S Margaret, 1016
McGrnder.
563 Harriet, 814
Mclllianey.
876 Lydia, 877
Mcllvaln.
397 Ann. 779
McKennell.
2454 Maggie. 937
McKlnney.
821 Margaret. 866
Mcliane.
423 Eveline, 784
No. Name Page
McIiaughUn.
531 Annie. 809
2431 Cecelia, 935
2445 Willie, 936
Mcliinn.
760 Henry, 855
760 Matilda, 855
McMackin.
491 Matilda, 800
McMicaaeL
615 Hettie, 828
615 James, 828
615 Lucinda. 828
McMnlleu.
1201 Mary B., 933
Mace.
3069 Blanch. 902
3072 Ellen. 702
3073 James. 902
3070 Jessie, 902
3071 Kathleen, 902
2146 May C 902
2146 W. H. Mace, 902
Maddoz.
1614 Isabelle Guth-
rie, 995
27S6 James Hamil-
ton, Jr., 995
1614 Dr. James
Hamilton. 995
Madson.
976 Etta. 891
Mains.
2241 Allen Wat-
son, 911
1068 Anna T., 911
2239 Franklin Ed-
ward, 911
2238 George Hen-
ry, 911
1068 William, 911
2240 William Fred-
eric, 911
Maitland.
632 Alexander, 831
632 Mary H.. 831
632 Rosetta, 831
Malin.
1797 Charles W.. 1013
1797 Jennie H.. 1012
5 Slary. 680
MallalieTU
2681 Anna Elsie. 967
26S0 Chester Ar-
thur. 967
2679 Florence
Marv. 967
2683 John Ellis. 967
1386 Josephine V., 967
2678 O-Scar. 967
2684 Samuel Leon, 967
2682 Sara Eliza-
beth, 967
1386 William, 967
Man.
147 Rachel, 724
Manson.
468 Katharine. 796
Mantz.
2796 Flora, 997
Markwood.
815 Hannah. 866
Maries.
739 Margaret. 851
Marple.
509 Elizabeth. 804
No. Name Page
Marshall.
707 Anna. 846
707 Edith. 845
2 Elizabeth. 674
707 Ellis P.. 844
707 Hannah. 845
2 Jacob, 675
707 John, 745
707 Margaret. 845
707 Mary. 844
1564 Mary S. M.,
846, 984
252 Orpha, 761
707 Philena. 845
2 Samuel. 674
707 Samuel, 845
707 Sarah, 845
1 Thomas, 672
228 Thomas, 746
707 Thomas, 845
2 William, 674
Martin.
164 Ann, 728
6 Benjamin, 681
702 Benjamin. 843
16.S9 Bertha Jane 1003
147-164 Edith.
725. 728
461 Edith. 728, 794
252 E.::win, 761
266 Eleanor, 764
168 Elizabeth, 727
252 Elizabeth. 751
668 Frederick
Rickey, 751. 837
147-158 George,
725, 727
164-252 George.
728, 761
463 George, 728, 794
666 George How-
ard, 761. 837
6 Hannah, 681
67-702 Hannah.
703, 843
1689 Joseph, 1003
1876 Laura May, 1020
147 Lydia, 726
667 Mabel A.,
751. 837
6 Mary. 681
147 Nathan. 725
252 Orpha, 751
702 Phebe, 843
462 Rebecca. 728, 794
1875 Robert, 1020
158 Ruth. 727
57 Sarah. 1103
67 Thomas, 703
Martz.
1923 Lottie Esther.
1026
Maslln.
281 Eliza S.. 758
281 Michael N.. 768
281 Sarah Rebec-
ca, 751
Mason.
214 Benjamin, 742
215 Benjamin. 7 42
215 Eleanor. 742
214 Mary. 741
215 Mary, 742
214 Thomazine C, 741
635 Thomazine. 810
Massey.
629 Anna, 749, 831
1435 Edward C,
831 976
628 Isaac T., 749.' 830
627 Jefferls T..
749. 830
^1
TRIMBLE INDEX
1105
No. Name
244 John L.,
628 Julia.
244 Mary,
7 Sarah,
Mast.
128 Elizabeth,
Mather,
19 Isaac,
19 Joseph,
19 Mary,
19 Richard,
19 Sarah,
Mathews.
84 Elizabeth.
1652 Emma Mae,
2809 Emma Vir-
ginia,
1652 Ludolph,
84 Tniliam,
Matlack.
249 Anna Mary,
249 Annie M.,
660 Anna Mary,
249 Caleb,
249 Hannah,
249 Jonathan,
709 Sarah S.,
Mattern.
713 Sarah Ann,
Matthews.
1592 Anna
Graham,
Uattson.
1914 Mary,
Iffawhortor.
690 Ann Eliza
690 Deborah,
1541 Ida May,
690 Israel,
1542 Mary C,
690 Robert,
Mazton.
569 Mary,
Mazwel:,
428 Martha Ann, 787
428 Sallie V., 787
428 William, 787
May.
145 Addison P.,
449 Addison.
449 Elizabeth,
449 Martha E.,
145 Mary Anna,
145 Robert,
44 9 Robert,
449 Ruth.
145 Sarah.
145 Thomas P., 724
Mayherry.
882 Elizabeth, 879
Means.
2702 Amy Louisa, 968
2702 Thomas Por-
ter, 969
Mechem.
177 Ann, 698, 732
174 Caroline, 732
175 Celestia. 732
486 Charles Gibbs.
732, 799
485-1093 Clara, 798
482 Clara Eliz-
abeth. 732
41 Elizabeth, 698
178 Elizabeth.
698. 733
age
No.
V49
1096
830
V4S
4S7
6S1
41
180
720
498
483
689
1095
689
689
1000
999
710
750
750
836
750
750
750
846
847
993
1025
841
841
841
841
841
841
816
724
791
791
791
723
724
791
724, 791
724
175
41
Name Page
Elizabeth Ce-
lestia, 799
Ella, 799
Ellen. 698
Eunice H.. 733
Evangeline.
733. 802
Florence. 732, 798
Florence Al-
vira, 799
Floyd Rus-
sell, 732, 798
Francis, 698
George, 698
George, 732, 798
George B.,
733, 802
George W., 798
Hannah, 698, 731
Hannah, 732
Horace Mes-
ser,
Isaac J., 698,
Jane,
798
698
484 Jessie, 798
41-174 John 698, 732
1090 Jonn Collier,
798, 914
1092 Leland, 79S
499 Linda, 802
175 Lydia Maria. 732
176 Mary. 698. *732
1091 Philip Rus-
sell, 798, 914
Sarah S., 799
Stanley, 698, 733
T^'llliam Her-
bert, 732, 799
Meconkey.
451 David, 792
451 JIary, 792 |
Mendenhall. I
No. Name Page
Mercer.
1384 Angelina, 966
2761 Ethel, 990
2763 Eugene Le-
roy, 990
Eugene P., 989
Frederick
HicKs. 990
Hannah, 747
Joel Scar-
lett, 990
Joseph, 747
Joseph Wal-
ter, 990
Mary, 678
Mary, 747
Mary B., 989
Mary Ella, 990
Theodore Lin-
ton, 990
2761 Theodore P., 990
Meredith.
1575
2758
237
237
1575
2759
3245
4S6
ISO
4S7
2599
1304
358
1300
2598
1300
947
31
456
143
2724
1-2
83
Ann,
1-2 Benjamin,
, „ 676, 673
1 Benjamin, 694
3 Benjamin, 709
3 Edith, 709
3 Esther, 709
3 Hannah, 709
7 Hannah. 845
6 Kannah W., 793
" Jacob H., 793
Jane, 793
Jane N., 72»
Lillian F.
Lydia,
694
35
Lydia,
Margaret,
10 Martha,
1-2 Mary,
2-31 Phebe,
35 itebecca,
2-31 Robert,
674, 694
S3 Samuel, 709
35 Stephen, 695
Meuefee.
Carrie Kirk,
Ella S..
Hannah W.,
Henry C,
Helen Cur-
tis,
Mary B.,
Merrill.
2567 Emma M.,
2567 George Ed-
mands,
Merrltt.
105 Benjamin,
105 Cornelia,
105 Thankful,
Messer.
485 Horace
Green,
485 Sarah,
Michael.
722 Laura Ed-
ward,
Mlchener.
250 Hannah, 7U
646 Mar.v, Hai
Mlckle.
395 Anne. 721, 778
95S Edith Lucy, 886
961 Francis King,
779, 887
134 Geor,5e, i21
960 George Mil-
ler, 779.
Grace Evans,
98
848
959
887
397
958
1972
397
134
396
134
398
779, S87
Honnah J.,
J. Evan.5, 1T9,
J. Evans,
Joseph, 721,
Mary,
Mary. 721.
William,
William. 721.
179
681
1526
2S05
1528
681
681
1526
1527
681
1524
1523
2S04
Anzellvla, 840
Chalmer, 840. 982
r>orothy May 982
Edmund W., 840
Elizabeth, 840
George P., 840
Jessie May, 982
Jesse P., 840
Lemote. 840
Lenora, 840, 982
Leora, 840, 981
Mildred Age-
lina, 982
Mlddleton.
Ann,
55
Miles
2724
Nathan,
Pliebe,
Phebe,
Samuel,
Edgar Web-
ster,
Emma E.,
Franklin,
Oscar Parl<e,
1399
1399
2723
Miller.
1S21 Alfred J..
702
684
702
702
970
b70
970
I No.
397
1186
2914
223
2913
2919
2915
772
2383
1822
2912
Name
Ann,
Ann Eliza-
beth,
Anna Eliza-
beth,
Anna May,
Annetta,
Daisy Gert-
rude.
Dorothy Isa-
930
1014
744
714
2917
2612
3114
2921
1816
843
bel
Edwin T.,
Elizabeth,
Elmer S.,
Emma Gert
rude. 871, 1014
Frances Mil-
ler, 1014
George E., 930
George Wil-
liams,
Hannah J..
Howard We;
ley, 871, 1014
Howard Wes-
ley, 1014
Ida. 954
Irwin, 930
Iva Elnora. 1014
James Albert,
871, 1014
James S.,
Rev, James
1014
1014
857
930
871
779
870
354 Jane.
232 Jonathan.
843 Jonathan.
843 Julia Ann.
397 Levis.
721 Lucretia Mar-
857
772
746
870
870
779
1525 Willard. 840, 982 I 1817 Allen Lewis. 871
garet, 848
16 Lillian Aman-
da, 1014
2610 Mabel, 954
1816 Margaret, 1014
2920 Margaret Isa-
bel. 1014
702 Mary, 843
2383 Mary Ella. 930
225 Mary Ellis. 744
1819 Nellie Mav. 1014
843 Rebecca. 870
3115 Russell L., 930
1186 Samuel, 930
1820 Samuel, 871, 1014
23 S2 Samuel. Jr.. 930
232 Sarah. 746
1815 Sarah Fran-
ces. 1014
232 Susan H., 746
1038 Virginia. 907
1815 Walter T..
1014. 871
I 2918 Walter Theo-
dore, 1014
: MllllBcrer.
; 616 Sarah. 828
MlnshaU.
1-2 Aaron. 676
498 Evangeline. 802
1122 Frank Bry-
ant, 802
1121 George Bach-
tel, 8 02
1120 Pearl. 802
1-2 Rebbeah,
Jr., 676
1-2 Rebecca, 676
1119 Ruby, 802
498 Samuel B., 802
MltcheU.
343 Alary. 770
no6
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Page
Mohler.
281 Eliza S.. 758
Monagliaii.
913 Cornelia Trim-
ble, 8S3
2625 Edith Eliza-
betli, 968
1955 Frances E., 884
2624 Frances
Smith, 958
2625 Frazer Smith 958
1956 Helen, 884
1957 J. Wilson, 884
3213 Jacli, 958
2623 Katharine
Streeper. 958
1316 Rebecca D., 957
1316 Robert B., 957
3212 Robert Em-
mitt, 958
913 Robert Jones 883
1958 Walter, 884
Monteromery.
508 Catharine, 804
608 Henry, 804
608 Rosanna, 804
Koody.
1236 Sarah Mar-
garet, 941
Moote.
53 Ann, 701
297 Christian, 762
297 Eliza, 762
278 George, 757
158 Jane, 727
278-297 Mary,
757, 762
574-584 Mary,
816, 818
278 Rebecca
Blair, 757
574-583 Sarah,
816, 818
249 Sue M., 750
1 Thomas. 670
574 Thomas, 816
Morehouse.
1202 C. Engle, 933
1380 Jane M.. 966
1202 Sarah, 933
aiorrell.
2849 nenjamin, 1006
2849 Elsie Jane, 1006
UOTliB.
2518 Emma Jessie, 942
19 Evan, 689
19 Joshua, 689
19 Mary, 689
19 Morris, 689
19 Susanna, 689
Morrison.
694 Ada Phebe, 842
694 E. N., 842
1565 Ernest, 842, 983
1557 Floyd. 842
685 Jane, 840
1556 William, 842
Morton.
5 John, 680
UOBe«.
1188 John B., 930
1188 Mary M., 930
2387 Ruth Moser, 930
Moses.
2609 Abraham, 954
2609 Annie L., 954
2584 Cora, 951
3201 Ellis, 954
No. Name Page
3202 Elsie, 954
3200 Ernest, 954
Mos teller.
2383 Mary Ella,
930
Mounts.
340 Albert C,
770
340 Eliza V.,
770
901 Joseph Lin-
sey,
770
902 Alay,
770
Mowbray.
1725 Annie,
1008
Mulr.
2044 Louis,
S95
Muller.
1718 Hannah A.,
1007
Mnnger.
177 Ann,
732
177 Orlo N.,
732
Mussrrove.
29 Elizabeth,
693
29 Thomas,
69S
Myers.
832 Addie,
868
660 .Ariel Sophia
834
2771 Idella.
974
2771 John K.,
974
3229 Lester,
974
650 Mary Helen,
834
650 William Hen-
ry.
834
IT.
1827 Clare, 1016
114 Hannah Dora-
thea, 717
2795 Mary, 997
ITar1>er.
2362 Charles, 927
2361 David, 927
1173 John, 927
1173 Margaret
Amelia, 927
NeallB.
1847 Annie E.,
872, 1017
1849 Carrie Belle,
873, L017
850 Edward, 872
850 Elizabeth, 872
1850 Lillie May,
873, 1017
850 Mary Emma, 87z
1848 Mary Jane,
872, 1017
1861 Samuel D.,
873, 1018
850 Samuel E., 872
NeS.
419 John, 782
419 Mary, 782
996 Mary Min-
erva, 896
997 Rosella Sa-
lome, 897
419 Susanna, 782
ITeg'ley.
2776 Edna, 974
1424 Mary E., 973
1424 George, 973
ITeisley.
2580 Hattie Lulu, 950
Nelson.
286 Aquila, 759
No. Name Page
286 Catharine Ada-
line, 759
286 Frances, 759
2137 r,Ileth, 901
Newland.
171 Mary, 730
ITewlin.
1-2 Abigail, 676
1-2 Edith, 676
707 Edith, 845
456 Hannah W., 793
1-2 Jane, 676
1 John, 670
1-2 John, 676
2 John. 674
1-2 Mary, 676
820 Mary E., 866
1 Nicholas, 670
1-2 Nicholas, 676
1-2 Rebekah, 676
Newman.
287 Henrietta
Nichlin. . .
1 Joseph, 670
3 Joseph, 678
Hicliols.
310 Elizabeth, 764
311 Elizabeth, 764
Nleia.
98 Jane, 713
Nippers.
182 Rachel, 734
Noble.
40 Abel, 697
40 Anna, 697
40 Mary, 697
1909 Pansy, 1025
797 Rachel, 861
Noblit.
818 Sarah, 865
Nookes.
69 Sarah, 706
69 William, 706
Norcum.
672 Adner, 838
672 Eliza, 838
672 raa H., 838
Norria.
410 Anna S.. 780
526 Bernard, 807
526 Hannah, 807
410 Louis S., 780
526 Mary, 807
410 Phebe Ann, 780
NcTthrup.
496 aeorge, 801
496 Jennie M., 801
496 Mary A., 801
Nosworthy.
770 Earnest, 867
770 Helen Augus-
ta, 857
Nntt.
247 Elizabeth, 749
O.
Oboru.
1-2 Henry, 676
O'Brien.
1428 Agnes, 974
1640 Edward Gal-
nraith, 853, 998
745 Elizabeth
Brown, 853
1641 Mary Flor-
ence, 853, 998
No. Name Page
745 Rev. William
J., 853
Ogden.
637 Elizabeth Lev-
,.„- '^' 832
63 1 J. Henry, 832
637 Martha, 832
Okerberry.
1015 Joan, 900
Olive.
880 Teressa, 878
Olsen.
9S9 Annie Mar-
-,„ , eai-et, 896
O'Nell.
1702 John, 1004
1702 Leora V., 1004
Orr.
1546 Grace A., 983
Owen.
1620 Grace Ruth-
erford, 996
2 Griffith, 674
1187 Mary, 930
1620 Thomas, 996
Packer.
500
Aaron,
802
2287
Genevieve,
918
1125
Harold, 803,
918
1124
Hugh,
803
1127
Leah, 803,
918
1123
Linton, 803,
918
500
Mahlon Lin-
ton,
802
500
Margaret,
802
2288
Marjorie,
918
1123
Mary W.,
918
1126
Paul, 803,
918
500
Rebecca,
802
500
Sarah,
802
500
Tliomas Vick
ers.
802
Fadmore.
2236
Anna,
911
1067
Frederick,
911
1067
Mary C.,
911
2237
Ruth,
911
Fag'e.
201
Ann,
738
201
Mary,
738
364
Mary,
774
201
Robert.
738
Falne
2248
Clifford E.,
913
1085
Elmer E.,
913
2247
Eva Madge,
913
2249
Gladys lone
913
1085
Mary Mae,
913
Fainter.
415
Darwin,
781
1977
David Stap-
les,
888
3043
Dorothy Con
verse.
887
1983
Edith,
889
974
Edith Lew-
is,
889
1976
Edward Em-
len. ,
888
1-
2 Elizabeth,
676
415
Elizabeth,
781
1976
Elizabeth,
888
1979
Elizabeth D.,
888
971
Elizabeth S..
888
971
Emlen, 781,
888
969
Emma,
887
1973
Eva Wheat-
on.
887
TRIMBLE INDEX
H07
Name Page
George Brln-
ton. 781, 887
rroward T., 887
Lsaac Dar-
win. 889
Jane Brin-
ton, 781, 888
Jennie Thom-
as, 889
John, 781
Margaret 887
Marian For-
sythe, 889
Alary. 723
Mary M.. 888
Mittie Ade-
laide, 888
Phebe, 781
Phebe, 781
Phebe, 888
Rosalie M., 888
Samuel, 781
Samuel H.,
781, 889
Samuel Jr., 781
Sarah, 781
Sarah B., 781
Sarah Brin-
ton, 889
Sarah M., 8S7
"Walter, 889
William, 781
William Peirce,
781. 887
1980 William
Weeks, 888
Wilmer Chey-
ney, 889
Palmer.
1 Ann, 670
327 Ann, 768
101 Beulah, 714
334 Edward, 714, 769
1-2 Elizabeth, 676
98 Hannah,
101 Hannah,
702 Hannah,
99 Joseph,
1-2 John
6 John,
1982
4].';
»69
1S84
144
971
1975
415
972
1978
1974
415
974
415
415
415
1985
969
1984
415
970
3044
101
332
702
984
707
714,
John,
John,
John,
John.
I.avinia Rosa-
line. 895
Margaret, 845
1-2 Martha. 676
1-2 Mary, 670, 673
98-99 Mary. 713
335 Merritt T.,
714, 769
707 Morris,
1-2 Mose.s,
98 Mo-ses,
333 William T..
714,
101 William W.,
Farke.
Ann.
Elizabeth
McCIellan.
Nathaniel,
Robert
843
846
676
713
769
2635
2635 William How-
960
678
678
ard,
Parker.
136 Agnes.
1098
2265
296
2023
1098
136
Bliss M.,
Edwin Bliss,
Ellon J.,
Laura,
Llllie G.,
Mary Ann,
960
721
914
916
862
893
914
721
No. Name Page
136 Robert, 721
1146 Sadie, 921
181 Sarah Jacob. 734
Parks.
1218 Estella M.,
225 Kesiah.
Parry.
7 Caleb.
7 Elizabeth.
Parsons.
SS6 Adam.
8S6 Rebecca.
886 Sarah.
886 Walter.
Partrlag'e.
1020 Harriet.
Fassmore.
366 Benjamin J
Emaline,
George T.,
Margaret B
Rebecca H.,
Samuel W..
(Unnamed),
Patterson.
1680 Amelia C,
Ann.
Ann Eliza-
beth.
366
926
366
634
366
925
■96
1678
938
744
681
6S1
880
880
880
880
903
. 774
774
774
., 774
832
774
774
1002
861
1681 Bertha Fran-
861
2559
1256
125S
1256
ces. ,
Beulah Cloe.
Charles M.,
Elr
er L.,
IOO2
945
945
945
944
24S
1253
2558
2553
796
796
796
1253
1680
597
597
1734
597
944
Emma May,
Frazer
Smith,
Hannah,
Harriet Mar-
garet,
Hattie lona, 945
Isla Jeancy. 944
James. 861
Mary Finley.
861. 1002
Oliver. 861
Phebe Debor-
ah, 945
Rachel Ann, 861
.Samuel H., 94 J
Wesley Reu-
ben, 861, 1002
Patten.
468 Betsey,
Margaret,
STary,
Marv A.,
William,
PawllnB'.
612 Annie,
612 John,
612 Sarah,
Payne.
1254 Anna Jane,
1254 Robert C,
Peace.
1930 Florence,
Pease.
2806 Clara Marie
15 43 Fred O.,
1543 Luetta B.,
Peck.
370 Mary Ann,
Peirce.
439 Abigail,
2050 Aderbelt H.
981 Agnes,
1999 --Mice Haj-
vlola,
796
822
1009
822
827
827
944
944
1028
982
982
982
775
790
895
895
891
i007
2073
1
31
145
414
1012
428
2060
447
1475
1042
2021
2002
1009
423
990
419
419
D76
989
424
41
2052
2051
144
419
2047
425
146
2046
1997
1043
1476
6
429
1010
2048
420
980
2001
2076
Name Page
Alonza Hen-
arlckson, 791
-2 Ann, 674, 676
Ann, 680
Ann, 694
Ann Eliza,
723, 782
Anna Margar-
et. 784
Annie Eula-
lia. 896
Annie Mar-
garet. 896
Blanche Tll-
lie. 784. 898
■2 Caleb. 676
Caleb. 694
Caleb. 694, 723
Caleb Brinton.
"23, 781
Caleb Clar-
ence. 784, 899
Caleb Frank-
lin, 787
Charles Fran-
c's. 895
Clarabelle,
725. 795
Clarence M., 835
Cloyd T., 791
Darren Neff. 892
Earl Wag-
^er, ggj
Edna May,
784, 898
Edith Evalina,
723, 784
Edith Irene,
„, 783, 896
Ell. 723. 782
Eli Harvey. 78'>
EI) Harvey,
ll- 783, 890
Eh Thomas.
^. ^ 783. 896
Elizabeth.
723. 7S4
Elizabeth. 835
Elizabeth M.. 895
Ellen, 698
Elmer, 895
Elmo, 895
Emma, 723
Emma, 782
Emma. 895
Emma Lou-
isa, 784
Esther Ann.
695. 724
Eugenia. 892
Eugenia La-
■^"on. 892
Eugenia
Snow. 892
Eva. 895
F. Dolores. 891
Florence .<?..
„ 791, 908
Freddie E., 835
George. 680
George W.,
724. 787
Grace Ade-
laide. 899
Hannah. 723
Hannah Eva-
I'na. 783. 895
Harriet A.. 896
Harriet Ann. 783
Harriet Lun-
ie. 783, 894
Harvey
Adolph, 891
Harvey Chris-
tian, 898
No.
654
2077
995
534
984
143
422
994
654
421
654
984
2074
2015
978
2075
2019
2018
2044
991
426
986
448
150
985
1-
6
143
422
1013
145
977
1004
416
2061
2049
445
9S4
2000
1996
147
1006
182
1998
415
2
144
993
992
1009
425
1011
428
148
448
430
148
427
Name Page
Helen Mary. 835
irazel Mary, 896
Heher Kim-
ball, 783
Hettie Ann, 809
Hiram Rob-
"■«• 783, 895
Howard J., 836
James Emlen,
695, 725
Jane, 723
Jerusha, 783
John Henry, 733
John Milton, 835
Joseph. 723, 783
Joshua, 836
Lavinia Rose-
""*. 89E
Leonard Eli, 896
Leonidas Eus-
tace, 892
Leonidas
Thomas. 783, 892
LesEie Wil-
'■?'?• 896
Lisle Ken-
neth, 892
i.Ioyd. Taur-
us. 892
J-oulc. 895
Lucy Lucinia 783
Lydia May. 890
Margaret,
,, 723. 782
Margaret,
„ 724, 787
Margaret Jeru-
sha, 783
Margaret El-
la, 791
Martha Ann. 726
Martha Lavlna,
, -, 783, 896
2^,Mary, 675
*Jary. 880
Mary, 723
Mary, 753
Mary, 787
Mary Anna, 723
Mary Barr,
-, „ 783, 891
Mary Bisbing,
-, „ 784. 898
Mary H., 723. 782
Millie. 896
Morris Clif-
ton. 783
I\-orrls Ell. 895
Narclssa,
725, 790
Nellie Faith, 895
Pansy Adina. 891
Pearl Snow. 891
Phebe, 695, 724
Phebe. 784
Rachel. 734
Ramona May, 891
liebecca, 781
Richard, 674
RoTiert, 694, 723
Roseanna, 783
Rosette. 783
Rum. 784. 898
Ruth Anna, 784
Sallle. 784
Sallle v., 787
Samuel, 725
Samuel How-
ara, 725, 791
Samuel James,
724, 787
Samuel T.,
695, 725
•sarati Eliza-
beth. 724, 787
iio8
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Page
987 Sarah Mckee,
783, 896
415 Sarah V.,
723, 781
143 Sarah Y., 723
419 Susanna, 782
979 Susannah,
783, 893
31 Thomas, 694
182 Thomas, 734
2044 Thomas Clif-
ton, 896
981 Thomas Har-
vey, 783, 894
150 Thomas J.,
695, 725
425 Thomas May,
724, 784
1010 Thomas May,
784, 899
2113 Thomas
May, 899
182 Thyrza, 734
2020 Valois, 892
422 William, 423, 783
988 William Har-
vey, 783
143 William T.,
694, 723
Fem1)ertoii.
49 Mary, 701
Fenn.
2 John, 674
2 Richard, 674
2 Thomas, 674
2 William, 674
5 William, 679
8 William, 683
Pcnnell.
4 Ann, 678
25 Ann, 691
4 Hannah, 67 S
83 Hannah, 709
98 Hannah, 713
158 Hannah. 727
27 Isabel, 692
1-2 Mary, 676
4 Mary, 67 8
4 Robert, 678
158 Robert, 727
98 Susan, 713
98 Susanna, 713
4 William, 678
Fennock.
706 Ann, 844
1578 Charles J., 990
1472 Erma Buffing-
ton, 834
648 Franklin, 83 4
2764 Jean Scar-
lett, 991
648 Lewis, 834
1471 MaBelle
Claire, 834
1578 Mary M., 990
1470 Norton Lew-
is, 834
1469 Paul Willis, 834
648 Sarah, 834
648 Virginia, 834
Fennypackeii
7 S. W., 683
FenroBe.
19 Sarah, 689
19 Thomas, 689
Feoples.
293 Ann, 761
789 Cyrus, 762, 861
794 Hannah, 762, 861
790 Lewis, 732. 861
788 Martha, 762, 860
294 Mary, 762
No. Name Page
790 Matilda, 861
191 Melissa, 861
793 Rachel, 762, 861
786 Rebecca, 762, 860
787 Rebecca, 860
795 Reuben, 762, 861
293 Robert, 761
787 Robert, 762, 860
294 Robert, 762
791 Thomas, 762, 861
792 William, 762, 861
Percival.
2988 Edith Gil-
man, 1021
1881 George J., 1021
2989 Ruth Virgin-
ia, 1021
18S1 Sadie Virgin-
la, 1021
FerMna.
1361 J. Dougless, 963
2650 John Douglass,
Jr., 964
2651 Joseph Ash-
bridge, 964
2653 Katharine Vas-
tine, 964
2652 Mary Ash-
bridge, 964
1361 Mary R., 963
Ferry.
2783 Harvey C, 976
27S3 Lydia Trim-
ble, 976
Feterson.
254 Elizabeth, 751
2143 Irene, 901
1026 Ingeborg, 904
1498 Lydia C, 979
1023 Trine Louise, 903
1498 Victor, 979
Feters.
605 Ann, 825
287 Ann Maria, 760
761 Anna Maria,
760, 856
1648 Annie G..
856, 999
1651 Carrie Vir-
ginia, 856, 999
290 Catharine,
711, 761
286 Catharine Ada-
line, 759
766 Clarence. 760, 856
764 Clinton H..
760, 855
86 Conrad, 710
285 Elizabeth,
711, 759
771 Elizabeth,
760, 857
1656 Elizabeth Mil-
ler, 857
766 Emma, 856
763 Emma C,
760, 855
1652 Emma May,
856, 999
86 George, 710
288 George, 711, 760
759 George Al-
bert, 760, 855
768 George H.,
760, 857
1665 Grace Gene-
vieve, 857
1650 Harriet Du-
gan, 999
770 Helen A.,
760, 857
No. Name Page
1654 Helen Augus-
ta, 867
1650 Horace
White, 999
769 Isabel, 780, 857
86 James, 710
1425 James D., 974
1650 James Gir-
vin. 856, 999
1657 Janet Buch-
anan, 857
286 Jesse, 759
758 Jesse T., 760, 855
286 Jesse Trim-
ble, 711, 759
287 John, 711. 760
762 John D., 760, 855
772 Joseph Trim-
ble, 760, 857
S6 Lemuel, 710
772 Lucy Preston 857
86 urary, 710
289 Mary, 711, 760
767 Mary. 760, 856
765 Mary E., 755
1649 Mary Lillian,
856, 999
760 Matilda, 760, 855
86 Bally, 710
288 Sarah, 760
1425 Thomazine
H., 974
765 Winfleld, 760, 855
Phillip*.
2756 Annie H., 989
2755 Harry H., 989
2757 Helen J., 989
615 Hettie, 828
528 Jonathan, 808
528 Mary, 808
1674 Sarah J., 989
1574 William Hen-
ry, 989
Fhy.
1721 John, 1008
1721 Sallie, 1008
Fiokeriug'.
248 Ann, 750
248 Jesse, 750
248 Mercy, 750
Flerpont,
693 Eliza, 842
1554 Harlan Trim-
ble, 842, 893
693 Isaac E. S., 842
693 John, 842
693 Sarah P., 842
Filling.
509 Arabella, 804
509 Caroline Eliz-
abeth, 804
1142 Catharine, 921
114,5 Charles Jenks,
804, 921
2307 Charles
Jenks, 921
1143 Edward Steel-
wagon, 804, 921
1140 Florence J., 920
114U FranKUn
Jenks, 804, 920
509 George Piatt 804
509 George Piatt
Jr.. 804
2303 George Piatt 921
2304 uertrude
Mary, 921
1141 Henry Car-
man, 804, 921
2306 Henry Neal, 921
2301 Joseph Ross, 921
2306 Josephine, 921
609 Mary, 809
No.
Name Page
2302
Mary Bow-
man,
921 J,
1145
Mary E.,
921
1144
Mary Jenks,
.1
804,
921 i
1143
Minnie,
921
230S
Robert W. S.
921
509
Thomas,
804
512
Thomas,
804
509
Thomazine,
804
1142
William Stock- M
man, 804
920
Fim.
67
Amy,
705 yM
122
Ann,
719 '
67
Dorothy,
705
67
Hannah,
706
67
Isaac,
705
67
Moses,
705
67
Richard,
705
67
William,
705
Finkerton.
1377
Charles, 825,
965 '
1375
Elizabeth,
825
965
1317
Ellen Hern-
aon.
965
602
John J.,
824
1378
John J., 825
966
602
Margaret.
824
1374
Richard I.,
825
602
Samuel ,
824
602
Sarah M.,
824
1376
Susan D.,
825
966
Fitman.
1123
Mary W.,
918
Place
2726
Anna Mary,
970
2725
Ethel May,
970
2730
Horace Ed-
gar,
970 :
140O
Joseph R.,
970
2727
Joseph W.,
970 ^
2732
Lillian Laura 970
1400
Mary Ellen,
970
2729
Sara Pauline,
970
2728
Walter Earl.
970
2731
William Al-
fred,
970
Flankinton.
637
Susanna,
832
Flatt
509
Mary,
804
Fleaaauta.
201
Ann.
738
199
Caroline,
73R
198
Daniel,
738
200
Daniel T.,
701.
738 ■
198
Edward. 701,
738 H
49
Joseph,
701 m
201
Joseph, 701,
738 ■
739
Laura,
851 m
49
Mary.
701 ■
202
Mary. 701,
739 1
49
Samuel.
701 1
199
Samuel. 701,
738 1
197
Sarah. 701.
738
196
William. 701
738
Pluef
,
1098
' Lewis,
915 :
1098
Lillie G.,
914
Toage.
2455
Iva,
937
Foer^i
.
2299
Edmund
Howe,
920
3096
Ella Jenks,
920
2299
Miriam,
920 1
i
TRIMBLE INDEX
£4tt.
No. Name Page
1669 Gertrude,
859, 1001
783 Henrietta
Blanche, 761, 860
72 Isaac, 707
316 Jesse, 766
780 Jesse Augus-
tus, 761, 859
316 Julia Ann, 765
1667 Lynnette
859, 1001
Margaret, 858
Mary, 696
Mary, 707
Mary, 760
Mary, 85^
Mary Alblna,
761, 858
Mary Augus-
ta, 860
Mildred Clay-
ton, 859, 1001
Paul Hayne, 860
Rebecca, 701
Rhetta, 859, 1001
Vincent, 760
William Hol-
comb, 1001
Bidgei.
3160 Clifford Ow-
en,
3161 Ella May,
3164 Franklin
Downing,
Mary Eliza-
beth, 940
Milton, 940
775
40
72
289
1665
776
782
1664
1676
47
1668
289
2827
2501
940
941
941
2601
3162
3163
Bife,
2773
2772
2771
2774
1424
2775
No. Name
291 Sarah,
2605 Sarah,
Boblns.
863 George,
863 Margaret,
863 Sarah,
Bobtnion.
1908 Emma,
James,
Jane,
Louisa,
Phebe,
Rebecca,
Sarah,
William,
William,
Bodenbangh.
1406 Calven,
Frank,
John,
Laura,
Margaret,
Mirtle,
Bogen.
219 Ann,
219 Jonathan,
219 Rebecca,
Bohrer.
593 Frances
593 Jacob A
593 Susan,
Boland.
663 Harriet,
Jackson.
Susan,
Page
761
963
126
127
844
309
1904
125
309
844
2741
2742
1405
2743
2740
876
875
875
1025
719
719
871
764
1024
719
764
871
971
971
971
971
971
H.
Milton Niter, 941
Virginia,
Annie L.,
CTcero,
Idella,
Mary,
Mary E..
Thomazlne
H.,
Dr. Wm. P
941
974
974
974
974
973
974
973
563
663
Bose.
632
Bosa.
1142
Rosaetta,
821
821
821
814
814
814
831
921
242
1402
2736
242
1402
1424
Blgg».
242 Abigail J.,
Caleb S.,
Effle May,
Herbert,
Jane.
Theodore,
Blgley.
2594 Elizabeth,
Blley.
339 Roseanna.
Blser.
1235 Rachel Eliza
beth,
Blttenboiia*.
7 David.
7 Hannah,
Bobbins.
511 Caroline,
Boberta.
22 Ann,
Jane,
John, 690
Lydia, 709
Margaret
Hope. 1019
Marion. 936
Martha Jane. 867
Mary Eliza-
beth. 1018
Penrose Frank--
lin, 1019
Ralph. 1018
22
22
83
2963
1623
827
1866
2962
1856
941
805
690
Catharine,
Bothrock.
15* Dr. Abraham, 726
Addison May,
..^. 792, 908
Addison May 908
Ann Amanda,
„, 726, 792
E eanor, gog
Eleanor
Cleves, qno
Elizabeth
May. 792. gog
^.ugenia May, 908
Florence, gos
Henry A.,
„ 792, 808
Henry A., gog
Howard Gray 792
James Addi-
son, 9og
.Joseph Trim-
5'e. 726, 791
Joseph Trlm-
Jle. 908
Martha, 725
Martha E., 7gi
Martha May, 7g2
Mary M.. 726. 792
Phebe B.. 721!
Philip, 726
Bowland.
664 Arthur. $35
664 Ellen Mary, 836
Bnskle.
2583 Addle,
Biuinala.
1883 Mary A.,
BonyBii.
969 Sarah M
Both.
2630 Bessie.
1334 David.
1044
1047
2217
1044
1046
2220
1046
2216
449
2218
No. Name Page
2632 James Down-
ing. 960
2631 Mary Julia, 960
2632 Sarah Cress. 960
1334 Sarah Keziah 960
Bntttr.
1366 element S., 964
2658 Clement S., 964
1396 Elizabeth
Archer, 964
605 Elizabeth
Potts, g25
605 Ellen, 825
605 Lewis, 325
2660 Morrla Wls-
ter, 964
2659 Richard Ash-
bridge, 964
Bnaaell.
1436 Alberta, gai
1442 Alberta Car-
,,,„ Penter, 831, 976
1438 Bertha Mar-
■>iii }^S ^31, 976
14J7 Elmer, 331
2785 Elmer Speak-
man, gyg
3139 Elvira Taze, 936
2111 Frank Cal-
vin. 007
2466 Gail. 93I
630 George, s'ii
1440 Georle R., "
inni i^ 531, 976
1003 Helen Jane, 897
1443 Howard G., 831
llf, Joseph, 732
lilt h*'^"\ ^""' 831
1439 Mabel Mar-
1200 aJ"' *31, 976
1442 Marion, g76
630 Martha. 83?
2441 Maude E.. gifi
2 66 Orilla, HI
•iio Parah, -j^o
1440 Sarah 070
1441 Ursula. 076
2110 ValoreA, ig?
275 Virginia, 756
123 Virginia, S4<)
630 Willffm'j., Itl
1441 William S.,
831, 976
Name I'age
Alice May, 901
Robert, 901
Robert Smith 901
Sarah Kam-
ball,
Satterthwalte.
1157 Ada.
Anna Y..
J- Norman,
Russel y.,
Samuel C.,
Savory,
1984 Marian For-
sythe,
Savoumln.
2316 Reman H. S., 922
E. Ryron, ' 922
Harry L., 922
Helen L.. 922
Walter J., g22
I No.
Sant.
2136
2136
I 3061
3060
2322
2320
2321
1157
901
923
923
923
923
889
I
676
Byon.
2S74 Alfred Ed-
'^'In. lonq
1729 Edwin J., }o09
1729 Maria, ao08
S.
Samnela.
9!>9 Clara,
951
1021
Edith, III
Edward Clif-
ton, 897
Edward Da-
vid, gg7
Guy Kenneth 897
Lorenza
Snow,
Mary.
Orin Peirce,
Sandera.
1-2 Lydia,
Sandaraon.
69 Hannah.
2104
2102
999
2103
2107
2106
2105
897
897
897
2316
1148
1148
2314
Scare
1-2 Albertos,
1-2 Margaret,
Scarlett.
Abiah, 754, 845
Ada Moore, 987
Anna. us
Anna Emma, 986
Annie G..
, 846, 991
Anna Mary,
845, 9S5
Anne, 754
Annie. 764, 846
Deborah, 764, 845
Edith, 98g
tileanor, 754
Elizabeth, 754
Elizabeth
Hoopes, 846, 987
Elsie L., gg(
Eva Louisa, ggc
George Baily. ggg
Hannah, g54
Humphrey, 754
Humphrey, 754
■fane. 84«
r°^ • .^ 754, 846
Joel Taylor, 987
John, 764
i'/'S'a, 754
JJary, 764
Mary, 754, g44
Mary Har-
!;let. , 986
Mary Jane, 98«
Mary M.,
-, .,. 846, 990
Nathaniel. 764
Norman Thom-
5f' .. 987
Phebe, 754
Phebe T.,
„ , «46, 991
Kebecra. 754
Jtoi.ert Wll-
Ham.
Sarah. 754
."'a rah D
Shadrack.
Susanna,
Ta.vlor, 845. „„.
)).f,\\" Abiah 9g«
" illlam
Hoopes, 846. 9g«
1567
711
2734
1579
265
710
709
2733
265
265
1668
2732
323S
2732
265
265
265
711
711
2737
265
265
266
3237
1666
1578
265
2736
706
708
265
265
1667
2733
1566
987
844
845
764
764
987
Ban gnat.
16 Elizabeth.
706
Sohef.
2360 Christian,
2360 Maud.
Sohoflald.
2626 Blanche I
2626 Earl.
927
927
947
94}
I
I
TRIMBLE INDEX
1 109
Xo. Name Page
Foley.
IJOO Adaa. JSJ
2419 Edna Mav. J3S
liPO Emma Fran-
ces. J33
2*16 Irene Evans. 93J
IJOO JIargaret. 533
1*17 Raymond Dav-
is. 933
1^00 RoT^e^ta Rus-
sell. 933
iroo Sarah Mar-
garet, 933
;41? Stewart Run-
tie. 933
Fond.
1956 Alice Arme-
aa. 890
3046 Alonso Toung S90
3048 Dean Toung. S90
3049 I>eon Toung. 89n
1986 Xoah Lean-
der, 890
3045 Xoah Lean-
der. 890
304T Wavne Toung.
890
Poole.
2172 Ada. 903
1441 Ursula, 976
Porter,
1965 Emily Wil-
son. 885
1969 Jane Ebberi, SS5
917 Jane Wilson. SS5
917 John E.. 5S5
1967 Kaiherine
Baldwin. 885
166 Martha Lucre-
tia. 885
ttter.
iC4 Rebecca. 795
^05
Ellen,
825
707
402
145
Ruth,
724
449
Ruth.
791
Powell.
173
Elizabeth.
73"
1592
Helen White.
9fS
; .
265
Sarah.
754
Pratt.
638
Anna Mary,
749.
83:
216
Benjamin,
742
3*S
1457
Clarence San
460
707
ford.
833
212
Davis,
741
402
637
Elizabeth Lev-
Is,
832
^,J
641
Elizabeth T..
402
749,
833
3
245
Enos L..
749
Zilt
- if X
Enos Lewis,
833
•: -2
Enos Randall.
348
749.
833
7 '.'7
1 i = n
Ernest D..
832
25
539
Esther, 749,
833
348
643
Florence B.,
833
Pyle.
643
Henry Ells-
1296
worth, 749,
833
835
1456
Henry Ro-
835
land.
833
2594
204
Jane,
739
2596
212
Jane,
T41
2593
216
Jane,
742
3194
■04
Joseph,
739
246
Joseph H.,
749
2594
246
Lydla.
749
1-2
246
Marv,
749
2592
70S
Mary.
845
1296
1143
Minnie,
921
2595
No. Xame Page
No.
Name Page
1014 Oradine Mer
1-
2 Moses.
676
rUl.
899
835
Phebe.
869
C49 Orpha Elsie,
749.
833
B.
637 Ruth.
S33
Bambo.
637 Trimble. 749,
S3J
616
Angeline.
828
Press.
616
Eli.
825
2751 Ethel.
990
628
Benjamin,
830
720 Edmond.
845
628
Julia,
830
720 JuUa Scott,
848
625
Margaret,
530
720 Phebe H..
845
BandaU.
Price.
464
Olivia.
795
441 Daniel B..
790
Randolpli.
797 Edgar S..
861
1494
B. H.,
978
722 Edward Rut-
910
Cora,
882
ledge,
848
1494
Etta M..
978
441 Rannah R,
790
797 Harriet.
861
87 Israel,
711
609
Elizabeth,
826
87 Jane,
711
615
Elizabeth.
828
722 Laura Ed-
6I0
Margaret,
828
ward.
848
609
Sarah C-,
826
722 Martha Flet-
609
Thomas,
826
cher,
848
Seed.
441 Rachel.
790
1530
Anna Myrtle,
797 Rachel,
861
840.
982
Prickltt.
683
Benjamin.
840
1647 Elizabeth
1531
Bessie Blanche.
Brown,
999
840,
982
1647 J. Hermon.
999
1349
Edwin.
842
2S07 James Her-
mon,
Primrose.
999
1533
1532
Edith Lien-
cUe. 840, 982
Elfrieda Mar-
ian, 840, 952
1630 Caroline,
996
1529
Estella, 540
982
Protidfoot,
655
Esther H..
S40
:J2T Margery.
1027
655
Jane.
840
1552
Lvdia,
842
PnSer.
692
Lydia H.,
842
:579 Mabel E..
950
1551
NeUie,
842
Png'h.
1736
Rebecca,
1010
3f4 Mar.v,
778
692
Seth.
842
Pnaey.
707 Abigail.
1550
Sherman.
842
845
655
Vincent T.,
840
402 Arthur War-
ren.
77S
1161
Martha,
924
:; Ar-.hur War-
Bees.
1:— iz£.:etn,
Ellzal>eth,
EUis.
Grace Trim-
ble,
Joshua.
Joshua.
Lydia,
Maria Spen-
cer,
Mary,
Philena,
William,
William,
Albin J.,
Alfred.
Annie G.,
Elizabeth.
Edward T..
George A..
Henry Love-
land,
Howard B.,
John,
Lottie J..
Martha K.,
Maton A.,
845 Elizabeth, 871
545 Lemuel. 871
545 Mary E-. 871
Befford.
:5c3 Li::;e. lois
Belf sdui; der,
283 Anna Eliza-
beth. 759
752 Anna Eliza-
beth. 854
752 Anna Maria. 854
752 Johannes, 854
BeS£l&artfa
1871 HatUe May, 1020
Beynolds.
478 Ann, 797
204 Christiana. 739
705 Christine, 845
2035 ESe, 894
155 Elizabeth. 727
1051 Elizabeth W., 909
2226 EUwood Web-
ster, 909
2225 Oregg David. 909
1051 Isaac G.. 909
478 John, 797
478 Mariette E.. 797
224 Mary, 909
Bliodes.
2S9 Martha. 763
Bice.
1815 Sarah Fran-
I cee. 1014
Xo. X'ame Page
Bldiards.
1565 -Anna Siary, 985
2731 Anna T., 98C
265 .Anne. 754
2964 Bessie Irene 1019
2.25 Charles T.. 983
3234 Charles T.. 985
2726 Ellzat>eth S-, 985
"11 Isaac, g4C
2729 J. Warren, 986
265 Jane. 754
711 Jane, 846
711 John. 846
. 2964 J-ohn Rue-
seU. 1019
3258 John Rus-
selL Jr., 1019
255 Joseph. 754
. 2572 Lena M., 948
,: 2724 Lillian F., 985
I 3259 Lrave Talar-
ia, 1019
. 3233 Lydia M., 983
2727 Maria Spen-
cer. 985
2728 Mary B.. 98S
3236 Mary W., SsS
711 Phebe. 946
2724 Rowland A., 985
2730 Ruth E.. 986
1288 Sarah M., 948
711 Tamzin, 846
1565 Thompson. 985
1255 William, 948
2727 WXUiam J., 985
Bichardsom.
777 Andrew L.,
76L 858
40 Anna. 697
2524 Annie Gert-
rude, 1001
774 Angtista How-
ard. 761, 858
289 Beale H., 760
290 Beale H.. 761
: 778 Beale How-
ard, 858, 761
1665 Beale How-
ard, 1001. 859
2826 Beale How-
ard, 1001
289 Benjamin. 760
782 Benjamin Au-
gustus, 761, 860
. 1675 Benjamin Ly-
' ons, 860
' 290 Catharine
Jane, 761
i 779 Catharine Mal-
I onia, 761
! 1674 Charles Wes-
i ley, 860
. 767 Charlotte, 836
40 Edward, 697
I 693 Eliza, 842
289 Elizabeth, 760
781 Elizabeth How-
ard, 761. 839
778 Elizabeth MUd-
red. 858
316 Esther Ann, 765
1666 Florence. 1001
2825 Florence How-
1 ard. 1001
I 775 Francis As-
bury, 858, 761
: 1663 George Hal-
combe. 550. lOftl
778 Georgia. 839
2523 Georgia Mild-
red. 1001
i 773 Georgie Pet-
ers. 760, 858
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name
Page
No.
Name Page |
1014 Martha Isa-
117
Emily.
718
dore.
899
2781
Frederick
1
SchoU.
Cope,
975
1041 Evalyn A..
907
158
Hannah,
727
Scott.
326
Hannah,
768
1579 Annie C.
991
2779
Helen,
975
SJfiS Edgar H.,
991
1434
Isaac,
975
11t»9 Elizabeth.
1005
230
Jacob.
745
SW9 Florence.
1015
230
Jacob, Sr.,
745
nil Horace S..
991
326
Jacob,
768
2788 Jane Rich-
158
James,
727
ards.
991
158
J&ne,
727
Ml Job,
779
326
John,
768 1
1»}6 Laura V.,
1015
158
John.
727 1
Ilt6 Lemuel,
1015
158
John. Jr..
727 ;
:330 Lemuel.
1015
158
Joseph.
72? 1
:766 Margaret.
991
326
Jo.seph.
768
320 Mary.
766
600
Joseph D..
401 Marv.
779
746.
824]
527 Mary.
807
10
Joshua.
684
1579 S. Horace.
991
2784
Katharine.
976
105 Thankful.
715
2781
Louise,
975
147
Lydia,
725
Seckel.
158
Lydia,
727!
2144 Alice.
901
440
Lvdia,
790
1825 Ella,
1015
1434
Lydia,
D75
2143 Irene.
901
2783
Lydia Trim-
1018 Louis.
901
ble,
976 1
2143 Louis Jos-
10
Martha,
684
eph.
901
599
Mary Rachel
lOlS Sarah Gheen. 901
746
823
Sedsrwlck.
230
Mary S.,
745!
1985 Sarah Brin-
230
Nathan,
745
ton.
889
55
Phebe, 685,
702
19 85 William.
889
158
Phebe.
1727
230
Rachel,
745
Bellen.
598
Rachel,
823
13 Anna.
208
Robert T.,
740
2333 Elizabeth.
924
168
Ruth,
13 Jane.
637
Ruth,
832
13 Mary.
1-
2 Samuel,
676
13 Samuel,
158
Sarah,
727
13 Samuel,
326
Sarah,
768
13 Samuel. Jr.
208
Sarah D.,
740
13 Sarah.
949
Sarah Helen,
886
Sliafer.
326
Smith,
768
449 Elizabeth.
791
637
Susanna.
832
449 Judge Lem-
uel,
791
158
637
Thomas.
Thomas J.,
727
832
449 Martha,
791
2734
64
Warren,
William, 6S5
986
702
Sban*.
Sliaii>-
1492 Sarah C,
Bhuur,
1919 t^ydla.
978
1026
1176
Shaw
Mary Cathar
Ine.
928
Bhaiik.
1432
Amy Hobart,
1
827 John.
867
830.
975
827 LilUe R..
86f
1430
Charlotte J.
827 Martha Jane. 861
G.,
974
Sharp.
1429
Edith Bur-
812 Ann.
864
nett,
830
812 Benjamin.
864
1433
Gerald. 830
975
843 Rebecca.
870
624
1431
Helen Kent.
Helen Kent,
829
Sharpies*.
830
975
1 Abraham,
672
624
John,
829
598 Abraham,
823
1430
Robert New-
2780 Amy Cope.
976
ton, 830
974
10 Ann.
230 Ann,
684
745
She*
326 Ann,
768
136
Mary Ann,
721
2734 Anna Em-
136
Parke,
721
ma.
986
Sheets.
10 Benjamin.
684
1423
Mary,
973
158 Caleb.
727
IBS Daniel,
727
Shefnesr.
168 Daniel, Jr..
727
2356
Fred.
927
1S4 Edith.
728
2356
Lillian May.
927
656 Edith.
836
3111
Sadie.
927
27S2 Edith For-
Sheka.
sythe.
208 Eliza.
976
740
1917
Viola.
1026
598 Elizabeth D..
Shelmlrs.
; 746. 823
605
Ssj-ah Hor-
[ 326 Elma M.,
768
ner,
«26
No. Name Page
Sheppard.
628 Julia. 830
410 Phebe Ann, 780
Sherman.
721 Dora. 848
721 Lucretia Mar-
garet, 848
721 W. F., 848
Shlna.
739 Anna. 851
739 Earl. 861
739 Sarah. 851
Shipley.
739 Agnes G.. 851
739 Anna, 851
739 Lydia Rich-
ards, 851
739 Margaret, Sol
739 Samuel R.. 851
739 Thomas. 851
739 «'illiam. 851
Shlppen.
2 Edward. 674
Shoemaker.
3037 Anna Eliza-
beth. 1028
1931 Edward. 1028
1931 Elizabeth Eve-
lyn. 1028
Shreeve.
402 Caroline, 779
Shnmata.
1562 Sallie, 984
Shate.
ISI6 Margaret, 1014
SUkaltter.
SSI Elizabeth, 879
SUvey.
259 Harriet A., 753
259 Parmelia, 753
259 Robert, 753
Slmcock.
265 Hannah, 754
Simcoz.
308 Mary, 764
102s Ellen, 904
Slmonton.
342 Alvy F., 770
907 Hazel, 770
342 Laura Mason 770
906 Mary, 770
905 Norris P., 770
342 Sarah. 770
342 William. 770
Simper.
2037 Birdie May, 894
2037 Ralph, 894
Simpson.
468 Andrew, Jr., 796
468 Agnes, 796
468 Ann, 796
468 Betsey. 796
1911 Grace Estel-
la, 1026
3015 John. 1025
1911 Robert. 1026
3016 Sarah, 1025
468 William. 796
Sinfhar.
618 Ann, 828
618 Elizabeth, 828
618 John, 828
Sinrmaatar.
713 Caroline. S47
1583 Carrie. 992
1584 Daisy. 992
1584 Edmund
Hoopea. 847, 992
No.
Name Page
1582
Elsie, 847,
992
2776
Harry Aldon,
991
1581
Helen Pris-
cilla.
991
273
J. A..
756
713
James,
847
15S1
James Ar-
thur, 847
991
2775
James Arthu
r.
Jr..
992
713
Rev. John A.
847
15S3
John How-
ard, 847.
992
1585
Paul. 847.
992
713
Sarah Ann,
847
Sinnickson.
1686
Mary D..
1003
Slppa.
2449
Emma.
937
Skelton.
1393
Henrj-.
968
1393
Slary Eliza-
beth.
968
Sker.
1-
S flebart.
676
1-
2 Rebaca.
676
Slaok.
1158
Anna,
923
2323
Elizabeth
Walker.
923
2327
Enola.
923
2325
Eva.
923
1158
Frank.
923
3099
Frank. Jr..
923
2323
George War-
ren.
923
3098
Gertrude Eve-
lyn,
923
2324
Helen,
923
2328
Julia J.,
923
2326
Maude E..
923
3097
Mildred An-
ita,
923
Slade
774
Amanda.
858
Slocom.
171
Anthony.
730
171
Benjamin,
7J0
171
Elephel.
730
171
Eliezer,
730
171
Giles,
730
171
Joan,
730
171
Mary.
730
171
Meribah,
730
171
Phebe,
730
Smcdley.
580
Deborah H.,
SIS
1696
Frances
Hayes,
1004
4
George.
678
8
George,
683
14
George,
<8(
580
Isaac.
SIS
4
Mary.
678
8
Mary,
6S3
14
Mary.
68S
680
Mary,
818
14
Sarah,
686
14
Thomas,
686
Smiley.
1311
Margaret.
965
Smith.
1017
Alice Ann.
900
3062
Alice Kim-
ball.
901
2136
Alice May.
901
203
.\mbrose.
739
2140
Andrew K ,
901
1320
.Anna j:ilia-
beth.
968
631
Annie C.
S09
838
.Amor.
S69
TRIMBLE INDEX
No.
Name Page
1327
Beaton,
821
199
Caroline,
738
2138
Charles Coul
son.
901
83S
Clara V.,
869
1611
Delia, 839,
980
1510
Dora, 839,
980
40
Dr.,
697
40
Edna,
697
13
Eleanor,
66
Elizabeth,
702
781
Elizabeth,
859
1328
Emma Vaugh
-
an.
821
1109
Evaline,
916
2142
Fielding K.,
901
1329
Frances Ber-
ean, 821,
959
56
Qeorge,
702
1320
George Fair-
lamb, 820,
958
2627
Haidee Win-
nette.
959
326
Hannah,
768
2137
Heber Chase,
901
422
Hiram,
783
1996
Howard Eu-
gene,
891
2787
Isabel Trim-
ble,
995
199
Jacob R.,
738
422
Jerusha,
783
1615
Jessie Craw-
ford,
995
2141
Jessie K.,
901
3214
Johanna,
959
13
J'ohn,
686
203
John D..
739
422
Joseph,
783
588
Joseph,
819
1319
Joseph,
820
1324
Joseph 2nd.
820
1017
Joseph Field
ing.
900
326
Joshua G.,
768
1326
Laura J.,
959
2629
Laura Gil-
pin,
959
2137
Lileth,
901
2139
Lucy Mack,,
901
326
Lydia,
768
1321
Lydia Valen-
tine, 820,
959
2138
Marion,
901
160
Martha Ann,
725
1318
Martha Fraz
er.
'820
1323
Martha Fra-
zer, 2nd, 959,
820
9
Mary,
6S4
150
Mary.
725
203
Mary,
739
588
Mary,
819
838
Mary,
869
1714
Mary,
1005
1317
Mary Fra-
zer,
820
1322
Mary Fra-
zer. 2nd, 820,
959
2626
Mary Frazer,
959
677
Nathan,
839
1996
Vearl Snow,
891
588
Persifor Fra
zer.
819
1325
Persifor Fra-
zer,
821
1326
Persifor Fra-
zer, 2nd, 821,
959
2627
Persifor Fra
zer.
959
60
Phebe,
704
1316
Rebecca,
820
588
Robert,
819
1330
Robert,
821
No.
Name I'age
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Page
2628
Rosaline
250
Jacob,
751
2189
Lafayette Ells-
Wood,
959
1446
James Wal-
worth,
905
13
Sarah,
686
ter, 832
977
2191
Leah Esther
905
56
Sarah,
702
634
John Massey,
3089
Lee Z..
905
707
Sarah,
845
749
832
2205
Leone Rad-
765
Sarah A.,
855
250
Jonathan B.
751
cliffe.
907
677
Sarah Al-
245
Joshua,
749
2196
Lillian,
906
vira.
839
245
Joshua B.,
749
2188
Lydia,
906
110
iSusan,
716
636
liaura, 749,
932
2187
Mary Ellen,
906
677
Susan,
839
245
Lydia,
749
2193
Noble E.,
906
150
Thomas C,
726
630
Lydia, Ann,
2196
Samuel Lehi
906
3215
Thomazine
749,
831
438
Sarah Ellen,
789
Fairlamb,
959
1449
Mabel,
832
1034
Susan Lor-
588
Thomazine Su-
632
Mary,
831
ena.
905
san,
819
631
Phebe H.,
2190
Susanna Loui-
1615
William G.,
995
749
831
ette.
905
677
William H. H
. 839
1447
Phebe R.,
2206
Verner Elfrie-
Smoot.
832
977
da,
907
1001
Albert E.,
897
635
Thomas, 7 49
832
3088
Verona Z.,
906
2108
Albert F.,
897
1448
Walter,
832
1034
William Ne-
2109
Evalyn Fern
897
632
William Hen
Phi, 789
905
1001
Mary Evalyn
897
ry, 749
831
2186
William Ne-
Snow
Spencer.
phi,
905
975
Celestia Arm
.,
166
Elizabeth,
729
Stevens.
esa.
889
166
George,
729
117 ~
Benjamin,
718
2008
Clyde Virgin
166
Hannah,
729
117
Ellen N.,
718
us,
892
810
Hannah,
863
117
Emily,
718
2006
Eliza Roxey,
891
166
Jacob,
729
341
Franklin T.,
790
2005
Eugene
166
John,
729
341
Josephine,
770
Pierce,
891
166
Lydia,
729
341
Lura,
770
978
Eugenia,
892
166
Mary,
729
Stewart.
2013
Harvey
166
Samuel,
729
71
Alexander,
706
Boothe,
892
Spong'.
3058
Alice Ora-
2011
Irma Eloise,
892
1847
Annie E.,
1017
alne.
900
2007
Leonel Vivian 891
2945
Carl Frank-
867
Catharine,
875
2012
Lorenzo,
892
lin,
1017
2116
Clarissa Ann
900
976
Ijydia May,
890
2943
Charles Os-
2115
Charles L.,
900
2007
Marion,
891
car,
1017
3069
Grace Irene,
900
977
Mary Barr,
891
1S47
Franklin,
1017
237
Hannah,
747
2003
Mary Orilla,
891
2944
Samuel E..
1017
.".057
Martha Isa-
3064
Mary Virgin
la.
892
Sprague.
71
aore,
Mary,
900
706
2009
Myrtle Ivy,
892
2397
Kmma,
932
2608
Sarah,
964
2014
Norma Nor-
Stanley.
1146
Susan.
921
dica.
892
594
Christiann,
821
Stiteler.
977
2004
3053
2010
Oliver God-
dard,
Oliver God-
dard,
Oliver Grant
Ruby,
891
891
892
892
41
426
Starr
2S2
282
282
Jane,
Mary,
Capt.,
Isaac,
^ane.
698
787
758
758
758
372 Anna,
372 Davis H.,
372 J. Ellwood,
372 Rebecca,
Stockton.
775
775
775
775
SolbeTS.
282
John,
758
191 ■ ■
Abraham,
737
2430
Clara J.,
93B
2S2
Margaret,
758
191
191
Mary Ann,
Sarah,
737
3121
Edna May,
936
282
Mary,
758
737
3119
Elder,
935
1-
2 William,
676
Stoltz.
2430
Elmer M.,
935
282
William.
768
2352
Chester A.,
926
3117
Floyd,
935
Steadman.
2350
Florence,
926
3118
Gertrude,
935
1206
Marie,
934
1170
George A..
926
3122
Mildred.
935
Steff'v
3108
Oeorge A.,
926
'120
Sooy.
Thelrna,
935
1932 Daisy,
102S
2351
Martha But-
ler,
926
1149
Anna. G..
922
Stephens.
1170
Mary Jane,
926
Sonthery.
98 Marjory,
98 Mary,
Spademan,
239 Mary,
Speakman.
713
713
747
438 ' '
2207
1035
2192
Alexander N.e-
phi, 789
Andrew
James, 907
Ann Eliza-
beth, 789, 906
Arnold E., 905
2333 Ralphford
Kay,
2350 Thomas G.,
stonar-
425 Maria,
425 Ruth Anna,
425 William,
926
926
784
784
784
245
Ann,
749
3000
Carmon May
906
store
250
--Vnna,
751
2188
Clarence Lee
905
J"
862
862
245
Annie M.,
Chalkley,
Charity Ann,
874
874
749
3091
438
Doyal
Wayne,
Elizabeth,
906
789
2491
1227
2492
Edna Flora,
Ella Sarah,
Esther Name
940
940
940
940
940
939
940
634
Charlotte T.,
832
2186
Emily Sophia 905
1227
2490
1221
2492
ni,
John,
Mary Belle,
Susan R.,
Thomas Gran
ville.
246
862
1445
665
Ebenezer,
Eliza,
Emily, 831,
Frank How-
749
874
977
1036
1037
Geneva El-
len, 789
Helena Beat-
rice,
906
906
ard, 761,
837
2194
Howard E.,
906
250
Hannah,
751
438
John,
789
Storkey.
1299
Hannah L.,
952
1037
John Andrew,
837
Catharine,
869
633
Isaac Trim-
789
906
Story
ble, 749,
831
2208
John Mauricd 907
2
Thomas,
674
TRIMBLE INDEX
1113
Name Page
No.
Strode
856 David, 873
856 Elizabeth Mar-
g-aret, 873
«B6 Mary, 873
856 Richard, 873
Stromberg'.
3086 Carl B., 904
2173 Charles, 904
3087 Lewis B., 904
2173 Mabel, 904
Stnart.
678 Sarah Ann, 839
Btnbbs.
366 Emallne, 774
StnrOls.
2629 George, 959
2629 Laura Gil-
pin, 959
Suers.
2343 Mary, 925
Sngrett.
3204 George Har-
ris, 956
2622 John McCoy, 956
2622 Katherine Cur-
tin, 956
3205 IWolly McCoy 956
SniumeTB.
2704 Alberta. 969
2703 Emily, 969
2700 yathean, 968
1393 John W., 968
1393 Mary Eliza-
beth. 968
2701 Sarah Caro-
line, 968
2702 Webster Theo-
dore, 969
Snplee.
102 Lydla, 714
102 Margaret, 714
102 Thomas, 714
Sutton.
2383 Elsie, 931
Swartz.
SS5 Rosanna, 879
Swaynn.
1S79 Minnie, 1021
Sweeney.
804 Mary Ann, 863
Sweeten.
607 Catharine, 826
607 Phebc Ann, 826
607 William, 826
Swinburne.
743 Anna Sher-
wood. 852
743 Daniel Thom-
as, 8E3
743 Harriet. 853
743 Henry Her-
bert, 853
1639 Lawrence Trim-
ble, 853, 998
986
Taft.
2733 Edith,
Talbot.
2623 Arnold Grisd-
rat, 958
3207 Frances, 968
2623 Katharine
Streeper, 958
3206 William Rich-
mond, 968
Talley.
150 Mary, 726
No.
Name
i'agt
Tangue.
2781
Lui.se,
976
TanneblU.
2802
Eleanor,
981
2803
Helen Eliza
beth,
981
Tatman.
151
Charles,
726
151
Harriet,
726
Taylor.
14
Abiah,
686
14
Abiah, Jr.,
686
69
Abiah,
706
78
Abiah, 687
708
81
Abiah,
708
15
Abraham,
687
2112
Alfred Wells
, 899
279
Alice,
757
336
Alice.
769
4
Ann,
678
14
Ann,
686
35
Ann,
695
77
Ann. 687
708
625
Ann,
830
656
Anthony.
835
4
Benjamin,
07S
69
Benjamin,
706
336
Bolton S.,
769
752
Charles,
854
14
Deborah,
686
15
Deborah,
687
79
Deborah, 687
708
656
Edith,
835
69
Elizabeth,
706
348
Elizabeth,
771
800
Elizabeth Ma
_
Un,
862
257
Emma B.,
752
1112
Ernest King,
917
1479
Francis,
835
SO
George, 687
708
800
Gideon N.,
802
1009
H. Ross,
898
336
Harriet,
769
soo
Harriet Kers
ley.
802
81
James, 687
708
656
Jesse,
835
11
John,
685
656
John.
836
53
Jonathan,
701
69
Joseph,
706
53
Martha,
701
14
Mary,
686
53
Mary,
701
74
Mary, 687,
707
752
Mary,
854
588
Mary Wor-
rall.
819
752
Matilda Wor
miek.
854
656
Mehitahel.
835
1112
Nellie Maria,
917
1477
Paul.
836
35
Phebe,
696
35
Philip,
696
53
Robert,
701
1009
Ruth,
898
14
Samuel,
686
15
Samuel,
687
75
Samuel, 687,
707
15
Sarah,
687
69
Sarah,
706
76
Sarah, 687,
707
82
Sarah, 687,
708
257
Sarah,
752
656
Sarah J.,
835
1478
Willard.
835
257
William P. S.
752
Tebow.
3126
Earr.
936
2433
Emily,
935
No. Name Page
2433 George, 936
3127 Lloyd, 935
Temple.
850 Elizabeth. 872
Tompleman.
2036 Fannv. 894
2036 Daniel, 894
Tbatcber.
659 Adrlana. 836
14S0 B. Russell, 836
659 Benjamin, 836
969 Emma, 887
659 Emma, 856
639 Esther, 833
639 Harriet. 833
1455 iTelen Maud.
833 977
659 Hilborn D., ' 836
6 Jane. 681
16 Jane, 687
639 »esse P., 833
14D4 Mary Eliza-
beth, 833, 977
6 Richard, 681
639 Richard J.. 833
326 Sarah. 768
Thayer.
185 Alonza, 734
1S5 Elizabeth, 734
185 Sarah Earle, 734
Tbomas.
168 Abel. 697. 729
1075 Albert Gorhan.
795, 711
40 Anna, 697
170 Anna. 698, 729
471 Caroline. 730. 796
467 Catharine,
730, 795
7 David, 681
4 0 David. 696
974 Edith Lew-
Is, 889
40 Edna. 697
169 Edward. 697, 729
465 Edward. 729, 795
465 Edward A., 796
466 Elizabeth,
729, 795
473 Elizabeth How-
land, 730. 796
472 Emily. 730, 796
2503 Eveline Lan-
nan. 941
5 George, 680
35 Gideon. 695
3-4 Grace, 67?
5 Grace. 679
3-4 Hannah, 678
5 Hannah. 679
40 Hannah, 696
168 Hannah, 727
464 Hannah. 729. 794
390 Hannah P.. 777
1074 Helen B. 795. 911
465 Helen L., 795
469 Henrv, 730, 796
158 Isaac, 727
167 Isaac Jacobs,
697, 729
171 John Jacobs,
698, 729
172 Joseph. 698. 730
183 Joseph. 734
316 Julia Ann. 766
468 Louisa, 796, 730
3-4 Lydla, 678
6 Lydla, 679
40 Marv, 696
158 Marv, 727
166 Mary. 729
203 Mary. 739 I
No. Name Page
1566 Mary Jane. 986
171 Mary Slocum 729
106 Mary T.,
697, 729
168 Patience, 729
1 Phebe, 871
3 Phebe, 678
35 Phebe, 696
1 Richard. 671
3 Richard, 3rd, 678
5 Richard, 679
5 Richard, 4th, 680
5 Richard Ap. 679
1014 Rosabel, 899
470 William H..
730, 796
165 William J.,
697, 728
Thomber.
2539 Edythe, 943
1245 Luanna, 948
2537 Mary Ann, 943
2538 Thomas Wil-
liam. 943
1245 William Hen-
ry. 943
Tbompion.
4 95 Alexander Har-
rison, 801
1681 Bertha Fran-
ces, 1002
2896 Bessie May, 1001
495 Cameron. 801
ICSl Charles, 1002
2890 Charles, 1010
1738 Charles P., 866
1740 Clara D., 865
711 Daniel, 846
1744 Edith, 1011, 865
509 Elizabeth, 804
711 Elizabeth, 846
1735 Elizabeth, 1010
2S93 Elizabeth. 1010
1736 Elwood, 1010, 865
2895 Elwood, Jr., 1010
1739 Essie, luiO
28S8 Ethel May, 1010
2883 Florence, 1009
2887 Prances, 1010
2882 George Wil-
liam. 1009
1810 Hannah. 1013
1735 Joseph, 866. 1010
818 Joshua Law-
rence, 866
1739 Joshua Law-
rence, Jr.,
866, 1010
2897 Joshua Law-
rence, 1010
2892 Lawrence
John, 1010
1742 I^ena G.,
865, 1010
1737 Lewis. 866
1736 Lillian. 1010
1741 Lillian E.,
866, 1010
496 Lucy Margar-
et. 801
2S85 Margaret P. 1010
SIS Margaret
Jane, 866
2894 Marlon, 1010
1734 Mary A.. 1009
2884 Mary A., 1010
2S31 Maud, 1003
2830 Oliver. 1008
711 Phebe. 846
1736 Rebecca, 1010
2886 Rosanna, 1010
2889 Samuel, 1010
68 Sarah, 703
818 Sarah. 866
III4
TRIMBLE INDEX
No. Name Page
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Page
No.
Name Pag»
2891 Sarah, 1010
83
Ann. 709
1427
Edward Maur-
368
Grace Evans,
1743 Tillie F. 865, 1011
164
Ann, 696, 728
ice, 829, 974
720, 774
818 William, 865
327
Ann, 768
1427
Edward Mor-
5
Kannah, 679
1734 William F.,
454
Ann, 793
ris, 974
7
Hannah, 673,i 681
865, 1009
457
Ann, 727. 793
623
Edward R.,
17
Hannah, 677, 688
Thomson.
690
Ann Eliza,
748, 829
24
Hannah, 679, 691
615 Elizabeth, 828
753, 841
686
Eleanor Els-
101
Hannah, 614
547 Thomazlne, 812
351
Ann Roberts,
worth, 752, 841
331
Hannah, 713, 769
553 Thomazlne, 812
772, 717
255
Ellsha I. 707, 751
101
331
Hannah T.,
690, 714
Hannah P., 769
ThornTJurff.
2482 Joseph, 939
24S2 Maggie Irma, 939
Tbome.
168 Charity, 729
168 Obadiah, 729
168 Patience, 729
338
69
140
Ann S., 714, 769
Anna, 706
Anna, 694, 722
682
340
Eliza Jane,
752, 840
Eliza v., 714, 770
250
-inna, 706, 751
16
Elizabeth, 687
151
Harriet, 726
372
Anna, 720, 775
84
Elizabeth, 710
269
Harriet A., 753
375
1056
352
Anna, 775
Anna, 909
Anna Cornelia
252
255
Elizabeth,
706, 751
Elizabeth, 762
1535
904
1491
Hazel L., 841
Helen, 770
Helen, 838
TtaornTon.
1019 Calista F., 901
1488
Dennis, 717, 772
Anna Eliza-
275
Elizabeth,
709, 756
1485
624
Helen J., 836
Helen Kent,
Tobey.
1204 Mellie, 934
beth, 837
277
Elizabeth,
748, 829
1063
Anna For-
710, 757
654
Helen Mary,
Todd.
sythe, 794, 910
749
Elizabeth An-
750, 835
64 Ann, 70*
1544
Anna M.. 841, 982
na, 854
458
Henry, 727, 793
64 William, 705
660
Anna Mary, 836
745
Elizabeth
669
Henry Stew-
Torljet.
671
Anna May,
Brown. 853, 759
art, 751, 837
1416 Elizabeth, 972
752, 838
1647
Elizabeth
748
Henry Peter- . . .
Totten.
2717 Alfred Ray, 969
2721 Frankie, 969
1397 Hannah Lew-
338
Anna S., 769
Brown, 854, 999
kind, 759, 853
743
153
391
Anna Sherwood,
759, 852
Anna W., 726
.\nne, 778
740
282
361
Elizabeth Mas-
Un, 758, 852
Elizabeth P., 758
Ella, 719, 773
727
1-
672
16
Hester , 849
2 Hugh, 676
Ida H., 838
Isaac, 677, 687
2720 Harry D., 969
1397 Joseph, 96?
2718 Joseph W., 969
2719 Sarah R., 969
2722 Susie, 969
655
248
Anne Fran-
ces, 750, 835
Annie M., 750
326
686
Blma M., 768
Ermer Ells-
worth, 841
69
85
89
Isaac, 686, 705
Isaac, 688, 710
Isaac 2d, 688, 711
741
Annie Mar-
1646
Hmlly Taylor,
254
Isaac, 706, 751
tha, 852
854, 999
260
Isaac, 707, 753
749
Armon Davis,
254
Emma, 751
278
Isaac, 710, 757
Towusend.
1-2 Joseph, 676
299 Lucy Ann, 703
204 Priscilla, 739
613 Rebecca, 827
204 Samuel, 739
1852 Sarah Anna, 1018
204 Susan, 739
216 Susan, 742
759, 853
259
Emma, 753
98
Isaac M., 690, 713
675
B. Franklin,
460
Emma, 794
242
Isaac P., 705, 748
752, 839
934
Emma, 775
889
Isaac S., 7B8
664
Bessie. 751, 837
257
Emma B., 752
728
Isabella, 849
257
Caleb Har-
373
Emma D.,
1614
Isabella,
lan, 707, 752
720, 775
Guthrie, 850, 995
1482
Carl Edward, 836
1064
Emma
678
Isadora
674
Caroline E.,
Lydla, 794, 910
Blanche 752, 839
752, 838
16
Esther, 681
1484
J. Roscoe, 836
Traymon.
1505
Carrie E. 838, 979
160
Esther, 696, 728
68
Jacob, 686, 705
2148 John, 902
141
Catharine,
1534
Esther, 841
248
Jacob, 706, 750
3082 John Ray-
694, 722
156
Esther B., 726
374
Jacob, 775
mond, 902
730
Catharine,
685
Esther H.,
369
Jacob 2.,
3081 Malba Pearl, 902
757 850
752, 840
720, 774
2148 Pearl, 902
141
Catharine B., 722
327
Esther Jane, 768
2
James, 673
3080 William
248
Celia, 750
1481
Florence
13
James, 677, 686
Gheen, 902
1486
Cella, 836
Anna, 836
65
James, Jr.,
Trimble.
245
Charity Ann,
364
Florence E., 774
686, 705
1610 A Daughter, 84»
706, 749
657
Frances H.,
88
James, 688, 711
139 Abraham V.,
371
Charles, 720, 775
750, 836
266
James, 707, 752
'694 722
152
Christiann, 726
903
PT-anklin
284
James, 710, 759
669 Ada Bell, 837
748
Clara Calista 853
Joseph, 770
663
James, 837
694 Ada P., 752, 842
910
Cora. 882
1483
Frederick
1536
James Earl, 841
698 Adella, 753, 842
105
Cornelia, 715
Matlack, 836
744
James Ed-
742 Alfred Askew,
110
Cornelia, 716
346
George, 716, 771
ward, 759, 853
759 852
891
Cornelia, 768
350
George, 717, 772
700
James H.,
681 Angelina K.,
404
Cornelia Isa-
455
George, 727, 793
753, 843
752, 840
bella, 722, 780
1058
George Mar-
752
James L.,
1428 Agnes, 974
347
Cornelia J.,
tin, 793, 909
759, 854
155 Amanda, 726
716, 771
105
George T.,
728
James
67 Amy, 705
8
Daniel, 673, 683
691, 715
Moore, 767, 849
336 Alice. 769
52
Daniel, Jr..
364
George T.,
1613
James
697 Alice, 753, 842
684, 701
719, 774
Moore, Jr.,
1061 Alice, 794, 910
754
Bavid, 759, 854
908
George
850, 995
1637 Alice Eliza-
282
David Brown,
Thomas. 770
1504
James N.,
beth, 852, 998
710, 758
162
George W..
838, 979
893 Alice R., 769, 881
1643
David Henry,
696, 728
87
Jane, 688, 711
1611 Alice Rebec-
853, 998
686
Georgia. 841
242
Jane, 748
ca, 850, 995
1638
David John,
755
Granville,
280
Jane, 710, 758
1 Ann. 671
852, 998
759, 854
345
Jane, 716, 771
4-8 Ann, 678, 683
128
Deborah, 720
4
Grace, 678
365
Jane, 719, 774
10 Ann, 673, 684
560
Deborah, 813
29
Grace, 679, 693
456
Jane, 793
14 Ann, 677, 686
896
Edith, 769
368
Grace, 774
109
Jane Tunis,
22 Ann, 690
259
Edward, 707, 753
1057
Grace, 793
691, 716
26 Ann, 679, 691
662
Edward H.. 837
1546
Grace A., 983
2810
Janice Elda, 983
32 Ann, 681, 695
660
Edward Hicks.
1545
Qrace E.,
1427
Jeanette
S3 Ann, 684, 701
760, 836
841, 983
Huntington, 974
TRIMBLE INDEX
"15
No.
Name T
age
No.
1615
Jessie Craw-
658
ford, 850,
995
1-
Z John,
676
898
3
John, 673,
678
31
12
John, 677,
685
21
John, 678,
690
102
366
28
John, 679,
692
33
John, 681,
695
892
50
John, 684,
701
71
John, 686,
706
161
84
John, 688,
709
104
John. 690,
715
1949
130
John, Jr.,
693,
720
213
John,
741
97
249
John. 706,
750
281
John, Jr.,
1059
710
758
362
John, 719,
773
2
452
Jonn, 727,
792
8
456
John,
793
11
660
John,
836
13
727
John, 757,
849
19
1056
John, 793,
909
49
157
John B., 696,
727
52
750
John B., 769,
854
66
676
John Clark,
86
752,
839
99
661
John P., 750,
836
104
1487
John H.,
836
258
741
John Joseph,
852
276
262
John N., 707,
753
106
Jonn R., 691,
716
337
701
John S., 753,
843
663
5
Joseph, 673,
679
747
34
Joseph, 681,
696
1509
73
Joseph, 686,
707
1951
83
Joseph, 708,
688
98
283
Joseph, 710,
759
460
Joseph, 727,
794
126
129
Joseph, 693,
720
375
Joseph D.,
126
720,
775
1055
Joseph Ev-
623
ans, 793,
909
370
341
Joseph Gil-
691
pin, 714,
770
888
741
Joseph
699
John, 759,
852
103
Joseph M.,
729
690,
714
751
Joseph R.,
689
759,
864
327
Joseph W.,
768
1642
890
Josephine.
768.
881
680
1612
Katharine
Frances,
996
458
342
Laura M.,
753
714.
770
679
Lena House.
386
752
839
454
1490
Lenora Bla-
329
key.
838
670
Lero.v Ches-
2777
ter, 751
838
676
Loudenla,
839
99
1428
Louis Cal-
lender, 829,
974
660
1643
Luetta B.,
662
841
982
244
341
Lura,
770
343
3
Lydla.
678
1644
26
Lydla. 679
691
70-
71 Lydla.
IS.S
686
706
95
Lydla. 690.
713
752
158
Lydla.
727
246
Lydla. 706,
749
1537
440
Lydla,
790
1547
673
Lydia H..
762,
838
343
692
Lydla H.,
663
762,
842
1608
Name Page
Lydia P.,
750, 836
Mabel. 769
Margaret.
681, 694
Margaret, 714
Margaret,
719, 774
Margaret H.,
769, 881
Margaret M.,
696, 728
Margaret
Randolph, 882
Maria M.,
690, 713
Martha War-
rington, 794, 910
Mary, 673
Mary, 683
Mary, 677, 685
Mary, 686
Mary, 689
Mary, 684, 701
Mary, 701
Mary, 686, 70s
Mary. 688, 710
Mary, 713
Mary, 715
Mary, 707, 752
i-27 9 Mary,
710, 757
Mary, 714, 769
Mary, 837
Mary, 759, 853
Mary, 839. 980
Mary, 882
Mary Ann,
713, 768
Mary Ann.
713. 768
Mary Ann.
693. 719
Mary B. . 829
Mary D.. 720. 774
Mary E., 841
Mary E., 768. 881
Mary Eleanor.
753, 843
Mary Eliza-
beth. 757, 860
Mary Ellen,
752, 841
Mary Everett,
863, 998
Mary Fran-
ces, 752, 839
Mary J., 793
Mary Jane.
759, 854
Mary L.. 777
Mary L., 793
Mary Louisa,
713. 769
Mary Louisa.
974
Mary M..
690. 713
Mary M.. 836
Mary M., 760, 837
Mary S.. 706. 748
Mary S., 770
Mary Taylor.
864. 998
-189 Mary V..
694. 722
Matilda War-
nock. 864
Maurice P., 841
Mildred E.,
841. 983
Merrltt, 716. 770
Olive. 837
Paul. 839, 980
No.
Name Page
2785
Patricia Eliz-
abeth.
996
1
Phebe,
671
8
Phebe,
683
18
Phebe. 678.
689
27
Phebe. 679.
692
72
Phebe, 686,
707
263
Phebe. 707,
763
273
Phebe, 709,
755
154
Phebe B„
726
659
Phebe Emma
760,
836
247
Phebe H. 706,
749
96
Phebe M.,
690,
713
100
Phebe M.,
690.
714
9
Rachel. 673,
684
274
Rachel, 709,
756
899
Rachel,
769
35
Rebecca,
695
440
Rebecca,
790
453
Rebecca, 727,
792
278
Rebecca
Blair,
757
374
Rebekah Z.,
720,
775
22
Richard, 679,
690
110
Richard, Jr.
691.
716
344
Richard, 716.
770
910
Richard, 770,
882
1950
Richard, Jr.,
882
405
Richard Hen-
ry, 722,
780
696
Robert, 753.
842
900
Robert Cook.
769
339
Roseanna.
769
1060
Ruth A.. 794,
910
459
Ruthanna.
727.
794
661
Sallie M..
836
6
Samuel. 673,
680
35
Samuel. 681.
695
67
Samuel. 686
705
159
Samuel. 696.
727
163
Samuel. 2nd..
728
696
391
Samuel,
77$
454
Samuel, 727,
792
386
Samuel.
777
326
Samuel H.,
713.
768
331
Samuel H..
769
672
Samuel Hayes,
762.
838
756
Samuel R. C
759
'854
15
Sarah. 677
687
30
Sarah.
693
51
Sarah. 684.
701
103
Sarah.
714
125
Sarah.
719
206
Sarah.
739
251
Sarah. 706.
751
693
Sarah. 762.
842
283
Sarah A.,
769
677
Sarah Alvlra
762
'839
256
Sarah Ann.
762
12S
Sarah B.. 693
720
1645
Sarah Davis,
864.
999
896
Sarah Eliza-
beth. 769.
882
760
Sarah French 864
666
Sarah J., 760
836
281
Sarah Rebec
ca.
758
887
Sarah S..
768
367
Sarah Z..
819
774
262
Sophia,
7SS
440
Stephen M.,
790
No. Name Page
1062 Stephen Mar-
,ro J.'"' ''^*' 910
158 Stephen Men-
denhall. 696 727
249 Sue M.. 760
330 Susan H..
713. 769
23 Susanna. 679. 691
6S3 Susanna. 752. 840
20 Thomas. 678. 690
48 Thomas. 684. 701
125 Thomas D..
693, 719
28 Thoma2lne. 692
213 Thomazlne. 741
360 Thomazlne.
719. 773
47 Thomazlne D..
684. TUO
108 Thomazlne R.,
691, 716
909 Walter. 770. 882
691 Washington T..
752, 841
1 William, 670
4 William, 673. 678
19 William. 678. 689
30 William. 679. 693
102 William. 690, 714
327-328 William,
768. 713
336-329 William.
714. 769
363 William. 719. 773
456 William. 727. 793
687 William. 752. 841
894 William. 769. 882
142 William
Charles. 694. 722
S97 William Gil-
pin. 769
1612 William Guth-
rie. S50. f95
684 William H..
762. 840
1546 William Har-
land. 841. 988
253 William Henry.
706, 761
127 William I..
693. 720
376 William I..
720. 776
560 William I., 818
924 William J.. 774
663 William M..
760. S37
746 William Plnck-
ney. 769. 863
107 William Rich-
ard. 716. 691
403 William Web-
ster. 722. 779
688 WI11I9. 762. 841
261 Willis D. J..
763. 707
1469 Wllma Mat-
tack. S37
1648 Winnie Hazel.
841, <<8S
Trotb.
279 Alice. 757
279 Ann. 767
739 Anna. 861
736 Anna Berry.
768. 861
1624 Anna M. S..
862. 996
1627 Edward Pera-
berton. 862. 996
733 Elizabeth Tay-
lor, 860
732 Elizabeth
Trimble, 768. 860
Iii6
TRIMBLE INDEX
No.
Name
Page
1626
Frederick Wil-
liam, 852
996
1623
John Theo-
dore, 852
, 996
733
John Trim-
ble, 758
850
739
Josephine,
861
1623
Marion,
996
279
Mary,
757
737
Mary, 758
851
1570
Mary H.,
988
734
Mary Jane,
758
851
1625
Miriam, 852,
996
279
Samuel,
757
731
Samuel, 767,
850
735
Samuel Ber-
ry, 768
851
279
Samuel F..
757
739
Samuel Hen-
ry, 758
851
738
Sarah Jane,
758
851
Troutman.
803
Katie,
862
Truman.
568
Aaron Sharp
less,
815
568
Ann,
815
668
Elizabeth Pu
sey.
815
568
John,
815
568
Susan,
815
568
Susan M.,
815
568
William,
815
568
William M.,
815
Trumljower.
2953
David Frank
lin.
1018
2955
Ella Viola,
1018
1854
Jesse,
1018
1854
Laura Len-
ora.
1018
2956
Marion
Edith,
1018
2954
Ruth Emma
1018
Turner.
661
Josephine,
836
Tussey.
249
Anna Mary,
750
Tuttle.
1203
Effle A.,
934
Tyler
2627
Haidee Win
nette.
959
U.
Vlsh.
1832
Elmer E.,
1016
2934
Grace Eliza-
beth,
1016
1832
Mary Ella,
1016
2933
Thomas Jef-
ferson,
1016
TTnderhlU.
74
Mary,
707
343
Mary,
770
343
Mary S.,
770
74
Rachel,
707
74
Thomas.
707
74
Thomas, Sr.,
707
343
Walter,
770
Upton.
495
Alice Adele,
801
495
Hannah W.,
SOI
495
Parley,
801
Valentine.
211 Ann,' 741
640 Anna, 741, 811
211 Elizabeth, 741
211 Robert, 741
211 Robert, Sr., 741
No. Name Page
539 Sarah, 741, 811
541 Thomazine,
741, Sll
VanRart.
1160 Elizabeth, 924
Vanleer.
327 Elizabeth G., 768
Van Meter.
1512 Auta Leah,
839, 980
1513 Cecil W.,
839, 980
1514 Frank S.,
839, 981
678 Isadora
Blanche, 839
678 John W., 839
678 Sarah Ann, 839
678 William, 839
1514 Edyth, 981
1614 Frank S., 981
Vanosten.
607 Catharine, 826
Vernon.
1-2 Lettice, 676
1-2 Thomas, 676
Vlckers.
30 Abraham, 694
139 Jemima Men-
denhall, 722
30 Mary, 694
30 Sarah, 693
W.
Wadas.
819 Anna,
819 Anthony,
819 Matilda,
Wade.
499 John P.,
499 Linda,
409 Sara S.,
Wadswortli.
2247 Eva Madge
2247 James A„
3092 Leonidas
Charles,
Wasret.
1-2 John,
Wagner.
762 Adam,
752 Ann Maria,
Wagonseller.
628 Margaret,
"Walnwrlg'lit.
1706 John C,
2543 Lillian,
2544 Marv,
1706 Mary W.,
Walk.
618 Elizabeth,
Walker.
828 Albert D.,
1717 Albert D.,
3173 Almeda Vir-
ginia,
420 Annie Cora,
828 Annie M.,
831 Annie M.,
420 Celestia,
831 Ella M.,
420 Fannie Lot-
tie,
420 Harriet Ann,
2636 Hay, 111,
420 James C,
828 James D.,
831 James D,,
3217 John,
828 Lydia Ann,
2537 Mary Ann,
830
1004
1005
1005
1U04
828
No, Name Page
3172 Merlin Dav-
ta, 943
1347 Olive Vlrgln-
>a, 962
2636 Rebecca Jane 960
1347 Richard Wash-
ington, 962
3171 William Hen-
ry, 943
2537 Willard P., 243
Wallace.
485 Sarah, 798
Walleigh.
3196 Ada E., 954
2607 John. 964
2607 Mary, 954
Walsh.
2346 John, 926
2346 Mary W., 926
Walter.
101 Beulah, 714
16 Elizabeth, 687
16 Goodwin, 687
31 Goodwin, 694
565 Henry, 814
1267 Henry, 814, 945
16 Jane, 687
16 Joseph, 687
1269 Lela, 946
1271 Lewis. 814, 946
565 Lucy, 814
1270 Marian, 814, 946
566 Marshall J., 814
3 1 Mary, 694
665 Rachel, 814
1269 T. Edgar,
814, 946
1268 William D.,
814, 946
Walters.
1683 Ella J., 1003
1683 John, 1003
Walton.
29 Hannah, 693
299 Lucy Ann, 763
299 Lydia, 763
299 Martha, 763
29 Michael, 693
299 Sarah Ann, 763
299 Silas, 763
299 Silas, Jr., 763
811 (Unnamed),
763, 863
Ward.
830 Mary, 868
Warfleld.
86 Sally, 710
Warner.
8 Abraham, 683
8 Ann, 683
S Anne, 683
Warren.
1899 Ada P., 1023
Warrington.
468 Jfary Newlln 793
458 Mary J,, 793
458 Seth, 793
Washington.
7 George, 683
Waters.
1431 Bertram Gor-
don, 975
2778 Bertram Gor-
don, Jr., 975
1431 Helen Kent, 975
Watkins.
1238 Ada L., 940
Watson.
1594 Annie Jean, 993
1741 Herbert, 1010
2899 Helen M., 1010
477 Henry, 797
No. Name Page
1741 Lillian, 1010
2898 Mary M., 1010
477 Sarah, 797
477 William A., 797
Way.
1572 Alfred H.,
,,„. 846, 989
1765 Annie Jane, 1012
488 Caroline, 799
1669 Charles C,
„,.. ^'Ifi. 987
2744 Charlotte, 988
709 Deborah, 945i
2904 Dorothy El-
„-,. l2- 1012
2i46 Edith, 988
2754 Elnora, 989
1573 Elnora C, 989
2742 Elsie J., 9S8
2751 Emily R., ggg
2762 Francis Al-
fred, 989
1573 Francis W.,
0,-r, „ 8*6. 989
2747 Frank T„ 988
488 George, 799
1571 George B.,
^no„ „ 846, 989
1766 George Bald-
win, Jr., 1012
488 Hannah, 799
709 Jasper C, 845
2750 Jasper Ches-
ter, 988
709 Joslah, 846
1569 L. Anna, 987
2741 Mabel H., 988
2748 Mary Anita, 988
1570 Mary H., 988
2743 Mary M., 988
2753 May Debor-
ah, 989
709 Moses, 845
1570 Nathaniel S.,
846, 98S
2749 Paul Hill-
man, 988
2906 Percy Fran-
cis, 1012
2746 Ruth, 988
709 Sarah, 846
709 Su.sanna, S45
2905 William Ar-
thur, 1012
Wayer.
3i'5 Anna, 776
375 John, 775
375 Mary, 775
Weaver.
266 Anne, 764
266 Anthony, 754
Webb.
2625 Bertha, 942
2526 Blanche B., 942
1242 Elizabeth El-
len, 942
2527 Frank, 942
1242 George W., 942
2529 Jasper, 942
2525 Morgan L., 942
2628 William. 942
Webster.
609 Alfred, 747, 826
2756 Alfred D., 972
1403 Alfred L.,
827, 970
2689 Alice Eliza-
beth, 967
1385 Amy D., 826, 967
616 Angellne, 828
1384 Angellne, 968
618 Ann. 828
2737 Anna Gert-
rude, 971
TRIMBLE INDEX.
1117
No.
Name
Page
No.
Name Page
612
Annie,
827
1412
Isaac Thom-
2757
Charles El-
as,
828
mer.
972
1417
Jacob D., 828
972
618
Cicero S.,
747
826
747
S28
1404
Joseph Walter,
1389
Clara,
968
827
970
1417
Clara,
972
616
Jacob Sharp
2758
1408
1420
613
2692
2690
2694
1396
1423
Clara Mary,
Clara Rebec
ca, 827
Daniel T.,
Downing I.,
747
Earl,
Edgar,
Edna,
Edward D.,
826,
Edward G.,
972
971
828
827
968
968
968
869
238
1407
139
138S
1392
2687
239
1422
1375
241
less, 747,
James, 704
James, 827,
Jemima Men
denhall,
Jennie Elva.
Jessie, 826,
Jessie May,
John, 704
John D., 829
John S.,
Joseph, 704
828
747
971
722
967
968
667
747
572
965
748
829
Ci7Q
1409
Joseph, 827
971
2738
2759
1402
Edna May, 971
Edward Sharp-
less, 972
Effle May,
607
2672
1386
Joseph M.,
Joseph Wes-
ley,
Josephine V.
967
615
827
Elisha,
970
827
1405
826,
Laura, 827
967
971
615
EUsha E ,
2744
Laura,
971
747
827
2746
Lester Sharp
-
60
Elizabeth,
704
less.
972
1416
Elizabeth,
972
2767
Lillian,
973
1375
Elizabeth D.
965
615
Luclnda,
828
1403
Ella,
970
2686
Lydia Elmlra
967
1418
Ellen M.,
972
2706
Mabel,
973
2685
Ellwood
615
Margaret,
828
James,
967
3226
Margaret Ol-
1410
Elmer Ells-
ive.
973
worth, 827,
971
1395
Margaret Su
1394
Emily Ellen,
san.
826
826,
969
2754
Marian May,
972
1399
Emma, 827,
970
237
Mary,
747
1407
Emma,
971
1423
Mary,
973
1423
Emma,
973
2763
Wary Claud-
2671
Emma Lou-
Ine,
973
ise,
967
1424
Mary E., 829,
973
1422
Emma Theo-
610
Mary Eliza-
dore,
972
beth,
826
2752
Esther.
972
1391
Mary Eliza-
2768
Ethel,
973
beth, S26,
968
2769
Evlyn May,
973
1393
Mary Eliza-
1418
Flora,
972
beth, 826,
968
2750
Prances Lil-
1400
Mary Ellen,
lian,
972
827,
970
1416
Frank,
971
621
Mary Emma
2748
Franklin,
972
748,
829
1416
Franklin Luth-
1406
Mary Jane,
827
er, 828,
971
620
Marj: S.,
1418
George,
972
747.
829
1388
George C,
141B
Mary S.,
828
826,
967
139
Mary V..
722
2763
Oeorge Carl,
972
2661
Nancy,
965
2688
George Frank-
139
Naylor,
1022
lin,
967
2764
Olive Lil-
1418
ueorge T..
lian,
973
828,
972
60-
32 Phebe,
704
1416
Gertrude
607
Phebe Ann,
826
Mary,
972
2673
Phebe Flor-
2762
Goiflle E.,
973
ence,
967
1397
Hannah Lew
2747
Ralph J.,
972
Is, 826.
969
2762
Ralph S.,
973
611
Hannah Mary
2770
Raymond Ed
747,
'827
ward.
973
2670
I/annah
3225
Rebecca Claud- |
Mary,
967
Ine.
973
2693
Harold.
96&
60 62 Richard,
704
1413
Renry Al-
235
Richard, 704,
746
•en.
828
610
Richard, 747,
826
622
Henry Clay,
1426
Richard T.,
748,
829
829,
974
619
Hester D.,
2761
Robert Mar-
747,
829
cus,
972
2668
Howard,
966
2749
Roy Lewis,
972
240
Isaac, 704,
747
2756
Ruth M.,
972
1419
Isaac E.,
828
62
Samuel,
704
1389
Isaac Roland
237
Samuel. 704,
747
826,
968 :
1398
Samuel,
827
No. Name Page
1387 Samuel Jack-
son, 826, 967
1383 Sallie G., 826
62 Sarah, 704
241 Sarah, 748
608 Sarah, 717, S26
616 Sarah, 828
1404 Sarah Amelia 970
609 Sarah C, 826
614 Sarah D. 747, 826
1401 Sarah F., 827
1390 Sarah H.,
826, 968
613 Sarah Jane, 827
617 Susan Eliza-
beth, 747, 828
238 Susanna, 747
2751 Theodore, 972
236 Thomas, 70». 746
2760 Thomas Liv-
ingston, 972
1421 Thomas R., 828
239 Thomazlne, 7 47
1426 Thomazfne H.,
829 974
2669 Walter, ' 966
1411 Wesley E.,
827, 971
612 William, 747, 827
2765 William Cic-
ero, 973
612 William D., 827
1414 William H., 828
2729 William John 971
1384 William Win-
Held, 826, 966
2691 Wilson, 968
1396 Wilson, 969
Waller.
885 Jacob, 879
885 Rosanna, 879
WeUer.
784 Eliza, 860
784 Samuel, 860
Weill.
2453 Edith May, 937
1730 Ella Rebec-
ca, 1009
2876 Florence B., 1009
2879 Gaylord W., 1009
2877 Joseph F., 1009
1730 Joseph M.,
Jr., 1009
2875 Marion, 1009
2453 RoUo, 937
863 Sarah, 874
2S78 Walker Y., 1009
Weuner.
2766 Allle, 973
3227 Ethel, 973
3228 George, 973
2766 Mabel, 973
Wenxel.
1246 Edith, 943
1246 Frederic, 943
2540 Thomas, 943
Weat,
1-2 Mary, 676
1 Thomas, 670
2 Thomas, 673
1-2 Thomas, 676
Wetherell.
802 George B., 862
802 Mary, 862
802 William, 862
Wheeler.
741 Annie Mar-
tha, 852
2432 Ardon, ' 935
3024 Arthur
James, 1026
741 John, 852
741 Maria, 862
No. Name Page
1916 Ralph, 1026
1916 Rosle M., 1026
Whelen
58 Ann, 703
58 Catharine, 703
68 Dennis, 703
526 Dennis, 807
58 Edward, 70S
589 Elizabeth
Downing 744, 821
1332 Elizabeth
Downing, 821
224 Elizabeth W., 744
693 P^-ances H., 821
224 George Wash-
ington, 703, 744
693 George Wash-
ington, 744. 821
1331 George Wash-
ington, 821
58 Israel, 703
68 John, 703
226 Joseph, 703, 744
68 Mary, 70s
222 Maxy, 703, 743
526 Mary, S07
590 Mary Stuart,
744, 821
68 Phebe, 703
592 Phebe D. 744, 821
58 Sarah, 703
225 Sarah, 703, 744
591 Sarah, 744. 821
526 Susan, 807
223 Thomazlne,
^„ ^ 70S, 74S
68 Townsend, 70S
Whltoomb.
1243 Ann T.. 942
2530 Clare, 942
1243 Farnham M., 942
2531 Morgan D., 943
White.
875 Ada Rebecca,
767, 877
1910 Alfred, 878
2275 Alan Rich-
ard. 916
1937 Alice, 879
858 Alice Eve-
lyn, 874
874 Amelia, 876
317 Ann, 768
2931 Anna, 1016
1105 Anna Delia. 916
873 Anna Martha.
767, 876
881 Anna Mary,
767, 879
1907 Annie, 1024
1834 Annie L., 872
862 Annie M., 874
1828 Arabella, 871
1809 Arabella D., 1013
1828 Arabella D., 1016
2273 Arthur Fair-
child, 916
3006 Arthur T., 1024
886 Benjamin,
767 879
1922 Bessie May, 1026
1876 Bessie C,
875, 1020
1866 Burton Lang-
don, 874
1831 Carrie G.,
872, lOlC
867 Catharine,
766, 874
1921 Charles E., 879
869 Charles Henry,
767. 876
1811 Charles W.,
lOlS, 870
iii8
TRIMBLE INDEX.
1827
87a
3038
1932
2975
1870
847
66
846
876
882
884
856
1825
1905
3025
3026
1827
1892
2911
2984
316
1932
2974
S64
1833
3027
1827
1930
1888
2982
1105
2923
882
1848
1823
860
1911
323
865
1810
1538
1050
1923
1813
Name Page
Charles Wood-
ward, 1024, 878
Clara, 1016
Clara R., 767, 878
Clifford, 1028
Daisy, 1028
Dothard, 1019
Edith, 1019
Eliza Ann, 871
Elizabeth, 702
Elizabeth, 871
Elizabeth, 877
Elizabeth, 879
Elizabeth,
767, 879
Elizabeth B., 877
Elizabeth Eve-
lyn, 879, 1U28
Elizabeth Mar-
garet, 766, 873
Ella, 1015
Ella, 1024
Ellen, 1026
Bills Leroy, 1026
Elmer Ells-
worth, 871, 1016
Elsie May,
876, 1022
Emma, 1025
Emma Esther,
i013
Brva Cath-
arine, 1020
Esther Ann, 765
Eugene, 879, 1028
Evalyn, 1019
Ezra. 766, 873
Fannie L., 872
Fliira Olive. 1026
PloreUL-e, 1015
Florence, 1U2S
Florence Dor-
Ian, 876, 1022
Florence K., 1020
Francis H.. 916
prancis Hen-
ry, 1015
Francis M., 877
Frank, 875
Frederick Wil-
liam, 1027
George, 879
George, 1017
George W.,
871, 1015
George Wash-
ington, 766, 874
Grace Estella,
878, 1025
Grace H., 1020
Halsted Guil-
ford, 916
Hannah, 712, 767
Hannah, 766, 875
Hannah, 1013
Harlan T., 841
Harriet Du-
gan, 999
Harry V., 1016
Harry Van-
merer, 870, 1013
Battle May, 1020
Harvard D.,
875, 1019
Hazel Lillian,
876, 1022
Helen C, 1020
Helen Fran-
ces, 916
Henry P.,
767, 879
Howard E.,
879, 1026
Howard Theo-
dore, 870, 1014
No.
2925
1539
1868
2277
846
863
858
1936
262
318
323
3013
862
319
844
870
2924
321
317
1540
1873
324
855
2932
3004
2979
94
94
320
852
29S6
874
842
1873
1891
1815
1835
1872
1875
1826
1922
322
845
1919
1923
1890
1919
Name Page
Ida, 1015
Ines, 841
Irene, 874, 1019
Irving T., 916
Isaac N.,
765, 871
Isaac T.,
712, 766
J, Atwood, Jr.,
877, 1023
Jacob F., 874, 766
Jacob Richard,
766, 874
Jacob Weiler 879
James, 753
James, 766
James, 767
James, 1025
James D.,
766, 874
James T.,
712. 766
James T.,
765, 871
James McD.,
767 876
James Wil-
liam, 1015
Jane, 766
Jefferson 712, 766
Jennie,, 841
Jessie, 1020
John, 712, 767
John, 766, 873
John, 1016
John Lewis, 1024
John Luther 1020
Joseph, 712
Joseph, Jr., 712
Joseph, 712, 766
Joseph, 766, 873
Joseph, 1020
Joseph At-
wood, 767, tli
Joseph D.,
765, 870
Joseph D..
875, 1020
Joseph How-
ard, 876, 1022
Joseph J., 1024
Julia Ann,
1165, 870
Katie Eliza-
beth, 1014
Laura E., 872
Laura May, 1020
Laura Mav.
875, 1020
Laura V..
871, 1015
Laura Virgin-
ia, 874
LeRoy, 879, 1026
Lewis, 712. 767
Lewis, 765, 871
Lewis E.,
879, 1026
Lillian, 871
Lillie Olive,
879, 1027
Lindley M.,
875, 1020
Lindley R..
766, 875
Lottie Esth-
er, 1026
Lottie Henson,
876, 1022
Louis Ed-
ward, 1026
Loui.sa. 871
Luther A.,
875, 1020
322
1919
1903
1809
1877
2980
2910
94
842
861
1811
1824
1933
2826
325
853
845
1832
1878
1918
1929
2911
3011
689
850
871
1848
2976
2928
1909
1938
1902
318
848
859
2983
1814
689
325
1935
1917
Name Page
Luther R.,
766, 876
Lydia, 767
Lydia, 1026
Lydia M.,
878, 1024
Mabel E., 1013
Margaret C,
876. 1020
Margaret O. 1020
Martha Gert-
rude, 1013
Mary, 712
Mary, 870
Mary, 874
Mary, 1013
Mary, 1015
Mary, ?79, 1028
Mary, 1015
Mary Ann. 767
Mary Ann,
705, 873
Mary E., 871
Mary E. 872, 1016
Mary E. 876. 1020
Mary E., 879
Mary Eliza-
beth, 766, 876
Mary Eliza-
beth, 879, 1027
Mary Eliza-
beth, 1013
Mary Ella, 1025
Mary Ellen, 841
Mary Emma,
766, 872
Mary Emma,
767, S76
Mary J..
875, 1019
Mary Jane,
767, 878
Mary Jane, 1017
Mildred, 1019
Mvrtle Lou-
isa, 1015
Myrtle R.,
879, 1028
Nellie, 876
Nellie Ruth, 1020
Oscar ]j.,
878, 1025
Pansy, 1025
raul, 87 9
Pauline J.,
878, 1023
Ralph Ed-
ward. 1020
Rebecca, 712
Rebecca. 766
Rebecca, 766, i72
Rebecca, 766, 874
Rebecca, 767, 880
Rebecca. 1024
Rebecca A.,
877. 1023
Regina Al-
berta, 1020
Remmie,
870, 1014
Richard
Emerson, 841
Robert, 712, 767
Robert, 879
Robert H.,
879, 1026
Robert
Owen, 1017
Rosanna, 879
Rosy M.,
879, 1026
Ruthella,
766, 873
No.
Name Page
861
Samuel D.,
712,
766
878
Sallie J.,
878
262
Sarah,
753
320
Sarah,
756
863
Sarah.
874
882
Sarah E.,
767
879
3036
Sarah E.,
1028
872
Sarah Ida,
767,
876
867
Sarah, Jane,
766
875
849
Susanna,
1901
Susie H.,
766
872
878,
1023
260
Sophia,
753
1812
T. Jefferson,
870.
1013
1905
Temple
Jones,, 878,
1024
878
Theodore H.,
767,
878
3010
Theodore H.
1025
1802
TTiomas
Franklin,
870.
1013
847
Thomas Jef-
ferson, 765,
871
880
Valila Olive
878
1917
Viola,
1026
3012
Viola,
1020
1909
Walter, 878,
1025
1930
Walter An-
drew, 879,
1028
3014
Walter Ches
ter.
1025
1830
Warren Hav
ard.
' 871
316
Washington,
712
765
2987
William,
1020
1824
William C,
871,
lOIS
1920
William C,
879
1928
William H.,
879,
1027
876
William Hen
.
ry, 767
877
3003
William Hen-
ry,
1024
1907
William J.,
878,
1024
2927
William Les
-
lie.
lOU
882
William M.,
879
880
William T.,
767
, 878
1825
Wilson
James, 871,
1015
Whiteside.
1939
Harry,
880
886
John,
880
886
Rachel.
880
886
Rebhecca,
880
WUtesides.
417
Margaret,
782
417
Morris,
782
Whitman,
1661
Minnie,
1000
Whitney.
1002
Elmira May
, 897
Whitton.
166
Elizabeth,
729
Wlckersham.
71
Abigail,
706
654
Elizabeth,
835
71
Hannah,
706
503
Sarah,
803
71
Thomas,
706
TRIMBLE INDEX
1119
699
No. Name Pag*
Wlgffani.
47 Benjamin. 700
47 Susan, 700
WUooz.
178 Elizabeth, 733
WUdman.
394 Hannah Ma-
tilda, 778
394 John, 778
47 Mary, 701
394 Mary, 778
WUsy.
43 Sarah,
WlUielm.
1502 Dorothy, 979
2797 Dorothy. 979
1502 Roland, 979
WiUielmBeu.
1031 Benjamin. 905
1031 Ida Viola, 905
1032 Lillian Uzel, 906
1027 Lucy Ann, 904
1027 Nephi,; 904
1032 O, 905
WlUiona.
7 William, 681
WllUnB.
2795 Alfred Gib-
son. 997
3246 Annie. 697
1631 Annie Orne. 997
1631 Bartus T., 997
3251 Carrell, 997
3247 Edith, 997
2797 Edward, 997
3249 Emma, 997
2796 Flora, 997
2796 James Wil-
bur, 997
2795 Mary, 997
3250 Regina, 997
3248 Wilbur, 997
WilUaion.
710 Amy, 846
282 Hannah, 758
282 Joseph. 758
282 Margaret, 758
709 Susanna, 84b
WiUiama.
973 Emma S.. 889
32 George, 695
32 Grace, 695
32 Hezekiah, 695
1388 Jennie Elva, 967
1-2 Joseph, 676
2846 Laurabell, 1006
1707 Lillie, 1006
393 Mary Ann, 778
1682 Sarah, 1003
2845 Thomas, 1006
1707 Thomas Clif-
ford, 1005
WlUlamson.
219 Absalom, 743
219 Ann, 743
83 Esther, 708
1786 Grace E„ 1012
1786 Herman Gid-
eon. 1012
6 Margaret. 680
219 Martha. 743
WlUl.
377 Allen Wood, 775
377 Elisabeth
Hunter, 775
935 Elizabeth
Hunter, 776
206 George B., 739
377 George E., 776
No.
Name Page
206
Thomazlne
T..
739
377
Thomazlne
T..
775
WUaon.
1293
AnnetteE.,
949
486
Cliloe.
799
913
Cornelia T.,
771,
883
1965
D. Grace,
884
772
Elizabeth,
857
354
Emily,
772
915
Emogene,
884
915
Henry
George, 771
884
348
Isaac,
771
348
Jane,
771
354
Jane.
772
348
Joseph,
771
772
Joseph Gard-
ner.
857
348
Joseph P.,
771
772
Lucy Pres-
ton.
857
348
Mary,
771
856
Mary,
873
1963
Mary F.,
884
914
Mary Fran-
cis, 771
884
1964
Monaghan,
884
1819
Nellie May,
1014
47
Rachel,
700
613
Rebecca,
827
1244
Sarah A.,
943
613
Sarah Jane.
827
613
Thomas,
827
354
William Has
_ ,
ell.
773
Wing
171
Phebe.
730
Wining.
suo
Harriet Kers
ley.
862
Winkler.
2480
Louisa,
939
Winn
1029
Anna,
904
Wise
448
Elizabeth
Agnes,
791
WoUastou.
648
Sarah,
834
WollertoB.
595
Maria,
822
595
Rebecca.
822
595
William.
822
Wood
.
13
George,
6S6
13
Hannah,
686
13
Jane,
686
2297
Jeans,
920
1326
Laura G.,
969
Woodman.
171
Hannah,
730
Woodward.
528
Anna,
808
1459
Blanche C,
833
663
Clara, 760,
833
1461
Cora E.,
833
247
Elizabeth,
749
1473
Elsie La-
vlnla.
834
651
Emma G.,
760
834
1460
Ethel Vir-
ginia,
833
1465
Fred V.,
834
533
George,
809
1467
Helen K.,
834
645
Henry Nel-
son,
833
No. Name Page
1464 Howard E.. 834
645 Howard; Nel-
son, 750, 833
628 James. 80S
322 Jane, 767
528 Jane, 808
633 Jemlna, 809
247 Joel, 749
1465 Joel H., 834
650 Joel Pratt,
760, 834
842 Mary, 870
646 Mary Anna,
750, 834
645 Mary Emma, 833
650 Mary Helen, 834
649 Pamela
Alma, 750. 834
1462 Pauline. M.,
247 Phebe H.. 749
1468 Philip B., 834
842 Sarah, 870
647 Sarah Eliza-
beth, 750, 834
842 Thomas, 870
533 Thomazlne , 809
648 Virginia, 750, 834
652 Walter, 750, 835
644 Willis, 760, 833
1463 Willis G.. 834
Woollay.
1016 Olive, 900
Worrall.
53 Ann. 701
53 Elizabeth. 701
3235 Elizabeth M., 985
2726 Elizabeth S., 985
2 George, 675
53 Jonathan, 701
63 Mary, 701
1839 Mary Emma 1017
63 Peter, 701
63 Phebe, 701
1839 Samuel L., 1017
53 William. 701
2726 William S., 986
Worrllow.
282 Jane. 768
708 Jane. Si&
Worth.
766
273 Caroline,
Wrlffbt.
2440 G. G., 936
72 James. 707
3138 Joe B., 936
3137 Mae E., 936
630 Martha, 831
72 Mary, 707
2440 Olla v., 936
3136 Vernon O.. 936
Wrlgley.
2447 Alllna J.. 937
2447 Harvey A., 937
3149 John Arthur, 937
Wyatt.
1962 Christopher
Billopp. 883
1963 Cornelia. 883
3040 Elizabeth. 883
912 Jane. 882
1952 Euphemla, 883
3041 Jane, 883
1954 Merrltt Trim-
ble. 88S
912 William E., S83
Wynkoop.
617 Girardus, 806
617 Isabella, 806
617 Matilda, 806
No. Name Page
T.
Tardley.
614 Anna V., 806
8 Anne. 683
514 Esther. 904
614 Joseph Har-
vey. go6
514 Julia K.. 806
YamaU.
143 Mary, 723
204 Prlscilla. 7ss
143 William. 723
Yearaley.
9 Hannah, 6g4
326 LyUia, 7(j8
Yeatman.
143 Elizabeth. 723
415 Sarah, jgi
Yotmg.
19S6 Alice Arme-
da. 890
416-417 Brlgham 782
97 5 Brlgham
Morris, 782
975 Brlgham
Morris, 889
19S5 Brigham
Morris. gjo
9''6 Ceiestla Ar-
meda. 889
1988 Franklin
Snow. 890
1993 Gaylen Snow 890
2581 Iva, 950
1995 Joseph Snow 890
1991 Leicester, 890
1994 Lorenzo
Snow, 890
19S9 Lucius
Snow, 890
417 Margaret, 782
1990 Margaret Veda
Snow, 890
627 Martha W., 807
627 Mary, 8U7
416 Mary H., 782
627 Robert, 807
1998 Russel White-
side, 890
Yonat.
881 Anna Mary, 879
3029 Anna Mary, 1027
881 Clifford, 879
881 Elizabeth, 879
3030 Harry D.. I(i27
1927 Harry W.,
879. 1027
881 Joseph Gas-
con, 879
1926 John W.,
879. 1027
1926 Margaret, 1027
1927 Margery, 1027
3032 Mary Eliza-
beth. lOJT
3031 Ralph Mil-
ton, 1027
1926 Robert C,
879. 1027
3033 Ruth Genet, 1027
927
Slmmerman.
1176 Sarah,
lollinrer.
2186 Emily Soph-
la, 906
Kook.
379 Abbie L., 776
940 Allen, 776
941 Amos E.,
885. 776
946 Ann, 776. 886
TRIMBLE INDEX
Ko.
Xame Page
No.
Xame Page
Xo.
Name
Page
Xo.
Xar:ie Page
3TS
Anse, 720. 77«
DoTraing.
12j
John.
720
L.i
Tiic-^sr'-e
937
Edwin. 77«
720, 777
S44
Joseph E.
776
T. 739
128
Elhanaa. 720
93S
Gertrude K.. 776
941
Marie,
Si5
377
T'-:T-az;re
206
Elhanan. 7S9
3S4
Henry E..
353
Marr A.. 720
776
T.. 720. 775
12 S
943
E^xabeth. 720
Eliiabeth. R.
720 776
3S0
Mary B.,
776
375
W:Uiam T.. 77«
947
Henrj- E..
939
352
P.oland.
Salile T..
776
936
WiUlam T.. 776
776. SSS
776. s-;
720.
776
ZQBdel.
3S4
Kmilie. 779
380
J. Trimble,
720
1*4
Etnrna, 72J
3il
Fraceis E.,
72; "":
^ 1 , : -
739
419
TTT-ITTTa, 782
720. 77«
94C
J. Trimble.
ri.
£ir=h T..
144
Issac 723
SSs
G^OTgi
776, IS<
776.
sse
144
Sarah. 723
ADDITIONS TO PALMER DIVISION
MARRIAGES
2615 — Henr>' Palmer, Jr^ page 232; m. (2d) EmiK' Cope Sniedle>-, 11,
2, 1911, at Chestnut Street Friends' Meeting, West Chester, Pa.
2895 — Edward Shillingford, page 282 ; m. Minnie P. Volmer, 2, 28, 1912,
at Morton, Pa
4576 — Roger Wood, page 546 ; m. Rosalie Painter. 10, 10. 1911. a.
Darby, Pa., Friends' Meeting.
6799. Ruth L McNeil page 505; m. H. Wardle Yerkes. 10, lOt
1911, o{ East Bradford, Chester county, Pa.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS
6007— William McHose Boyer. Jr, page 352 ; b. 1. 29. 1912.
478 — Lindley Hoopes, page 126 ; d. 5. 8. 1912, at Muscatine, Iowa;
aged 96 y. 8 mo.
464 — Martha Larldn, page 134 ; d. 3, 28. 1912 ; buried at Lower
New Garden Friends' Mtg.
505 — Mar>- Jane St>er, page 146 ; d. 1, 29. 1912, at NorristovMi, Pa.;
bur. Plymouth Mtg.
5904— Elizabeth M. WorralL page 302; d. 2. 1. 1912. aged 4 years.
363 — Susan Catharine Palmer, page 112; d. 1, 27. 1911.
541 — Mar>- Jane Gheen. page 154; d. Sept 23. 1911.
3260— Emily R Palmer, page 340; d. Oct 25, 1911.
4559 — Caroline Martin Pyle, page 544; b. June 15, 1911; daughter of
Irwin W. Pyle.
4322— Lois Atkinson Pyle, page 505 ; b. 9. 16. 1911.
ADDITIONS TO TRIMBLE DIVISION
MARRIAGES
2728— Mary Baily Richards, page 986; m. Charles Percy Webster, 12,
9, 1911, by Friends' Ceremony at Kennett Square, Pa. He is cashier of
Swarthmore, Pa., National Bank.
2729— J. Warren Richards, page 986; m. Helen Ruth Lewis, 10, 12,
1911, by Friends' Ceremony, at Kennett Square, Pa.; daughter of Sharpless W.
and Sarah (Shortlidge) Lewis, of Kennett Square, Pa.
1582 — Elsie Singmaster, page 992; announcement June 8, 1911, for m.
Harold S. Lewars. She is a graduate 1896 of West Chester, Pa., Normal
School, and is prominent in the literary world as a writer of Pennsylvania Ger-
man Dielect Stories.
1481— Florence A. Trimble, page 836; m. Ralph W. Kent. 6. 10, 1911, at
Moorestown, N. J., son of J. Simmons and Mary L. (Webster) Kent, b. 7, 10, 1887.
797— Harriet P. Evans, d. Nov. 8, 1911 ; page 861.
1565 — Thompson Richards, page 985; d. 1, 27, 1912, at Kennett Square,
Pa. His death resulted from an explosion which totally destroyed his house
and also injured his wife and daughter.
8116— Isaac White, page 871; d. 5, 7, 1912, at Bondsville, Chester
county. Pa.
128— Elhanan Zook, page 720; d. 10, 1, 1912, at Downingtown, Pa.
1368— Louise Howell Jacobs, page 965; d. Feb. 6, 1912, in her 36th
year; wife of Thomas H. B. Jacobs. Mary Sharpless Jacobs, their infant dau.,
d. same date.
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