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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 

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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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INCIDENTAL  vii 

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. 


X  INCIDENTAL 

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 


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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. 


i 


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 


i 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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."  " 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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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SIXTH  GENERATION.  127 


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- 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  131 

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). 


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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, 


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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- 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  ,69 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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  ; — 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 : — 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 

^ig/ *,{'.<•;;  .'  .        .     . 

I^"^'  -•       ■ 

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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MARRIAGE  CERTIFICATE  OF  ISAAC  JACOBS  AND  HANNAH  TRIMBLE,  T-No.  7 

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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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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 


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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 

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139. 
140. 
141. 
142. 


Their  children  were  ■— 

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Tino-      I  M  ,  ■'  Oiined  at  Concord  Mtp- 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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," 


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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 


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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)^ 


■'J      ' 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


FIFTH  GENERATION.  827 

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. 


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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.), 


SIXTH    GENERATION.  951 


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. 


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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- 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  953 

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 


954  TRIMBLE  FAMILY 


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. 


SIXTH  GENERATION.  959 

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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en  o 


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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