Hervey, Verda Carmine

Hervey, Verda Carmine

Female 1913 - 2003  (89 years)

Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media    |    PDF

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hervey, Verda CarmineHervey, Verda Carmine was born on 3 Nov 1913 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA (daughter of Hervey, John Willard and Sell, Della Grace); died on 24 May 2003 in St. Joseph Hospital, St. Joseph, MO.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1920, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    • Residence: 1 Jan 1925, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    • Residence: 1930, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Age: 16; AbleToSpeakEnglish: Yes; AttendedSchool: No; CanReadWrite: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 0011; RegistrationDistrict: 11; MaritalStatus: Single; RelationToHead: Daughter
    • Residence: 1935, Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

    Notes:



    Verda C. Duke

    1913-2003

    GALLATIN, Mo. — Verda Carmine Duke, 89, Gallatin, died Saturday, May 24, 2003, at a St. Joseph hospital.

    Service: 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 27, at the McWilliams Family Funeral Home, Gallatin. Visitation: one hour prior to service, at the funeral home, where friends may call after 11 a.m. Monday. Graveside service and burial: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Douds, Iowa. Memorials: American Heart Association.

    Verda was born Nov. 3, 1913, to John Willard and Grace Della (Sell) Hervey, near Bentonsport, Iowa. She attended school in the Bentonsport and Keosauqua area. Verda married Herbert V. Duke on Jan. 8, 1950, in Memphis, Mo. They lived and farmed in Corona, S.D., until Herbert’s death in 1965. In 1970, she moved to Gallatin to be close to her children.

    Verda was a homemaker and worked for many years at the glove factory in Fairfield, Iowa. She was a member of the Gallatin Seventh-day Adventist Church.

    Preceded in death by three sisters, Gladys Beggs, Florence Mellen, Valera Koonts; and two brothers, Willard and Robert Hervey.

    Survivors: three sons, Charles Grimes, St. Joseph, John Grimes, Pueblo, Colo., Raymond Grimes, Brandon, S.D.; two daughters, Donna Cole, Gallatin, Joyce Brown, Gower; sister, Wanda Kirkland, Seattle, Wash.; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

    Verda married Grimes, Cecil E. on 27 Feb 1933, and was divorced before 8 Jan 1950. Cecil (son of Grimes, James W. and Campbell, Myrtle) was born on 17 May 1903 in Libertyville, Jefferson, Iowa, USA; died on 17 Sep 1992 in Junction City, Geary, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Grimes, Donna was born on 29 Jan 1934 in Iowa; died on 22 Mar 2007 in Saxton Woods Care Center, St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., MO.
    2. Grimes, Charles E. was born on 26 Aug 1937 in Kansas, USA; died on 25 Apr 2018 in St. Joseph, KS.
    3. Living
    4. Living

    Verda married Duke, Herbert on 8 Jan 1950. Herbert (son of Duke, Edward and (Duke), Alice) was born on 6 Jun 1914; died on 31 Aug 1965. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hervey, John WillardHervey, John Willard was born on 23 Oct 1876 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA (son of Hervey, Henry Harrison and Stoner, Lucia Ellen); died on 28 Jan 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; was buried on 30 Jan 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Summit, Cloud, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1910, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1920, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1 Jan 1925, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1930, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Age: 53; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1935, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head

    Notes:

    John Willard's occupation was as a farmer.

    _______________________________________________________________________

    (From his brother James's obituary) James lived in Kansas until the
    spring of 1895, when he and a younger bother Joe, left by way of a
    horse and buggy for the state of Iowa, to make their home with an
    aunt, Mrs. Mosier, who lived on a large farm near Lebanon. Another
    brother, John, soon joined them. (Gladys Hervey Beggs told the story
    as if the three brothers all came to Iowa together.)
    ______________________________________
    Census, 1880: Summit Twp., Cloud Co., Kansas
    Hervy, Henry H. W M 30 Farmer Indiana Massachusetts Mass
    Lucia H. W F 27 wife houskeeping New York N.Y.
    Ada W F ? daughter at school Indiana Indiana Indiana
    James C. W M 6 son at home Kansas Indiana Indiana
    John. W. W m 3 son at home Kansas Indiana Indiana
    ___________________________________ __________________________________
    Census, 1900
    Hervey, John head W M Oct 1876 23 M 1 Kansas Indiana Indiana Read:Y, Write:Y, Speak English:Y, Occupation:Farmer
    Grace wife W F Mar 1877 23 M 1 0 children 0 living Illinois Illinois Illinois
    Source 1900 Federal Census, Vernon Twp., Van Buren Co.,IA, 18th June, 1900. National Archives Reel 462.
    _______________________________________
    Census, 1910 Henry Twp., Van Buren Co., Iowa
    Hervey, John W. head M W 35 M 10 Kansas Indiana Indiana
    Grace D. wife F W 33 M 10 3 children 3 living Illinois Illinois Illinois
    Willard O. son M W 6 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Gladys I. daughter F W 4 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Florence C. daughter F W 9/12 Iowa Kansas Illinois
    ________________________________________
    Census, 1920 Henry Twp., Van Buren Co., Iowa
    Hervey, John W. head owns mortgage M W 43 M Kansas Indiana Michigan Farmer
    Grace D. wife F W 43 M Illinois Illinois Illinois
    Willard O. son M W 16 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Gladis I. daughter F W 12 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Florence C. daughter F W 11 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Robert W. son M W 7 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Verda C. daughter F W 6 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Vilera Z. F daughter W F 3
    ________________________________________
    Census, 1930: Henry Twp., Van Buren Co., Iowa
    Hervey, John W. Head owns M W 53 M 22 Kansas Indiana Indiana
    Grace D. wife-h F W 53 M 22 Illinois Illinois Illinois
    Robert W. son M W 18 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Verda C. daughter F W 16 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Valera Z. daughter F W 12 s Iowa Kansas Illinois
    Wanda L. daughter F W 8 S Iowa Kansas Illinois
    ________________________________________

    1918 Van Buren County Atlas, PATRONS REFERENCE DIRECTORY:
    Hervey, John Animal Breeder S. 9 Township Henry P.O. Bentonsport 1894
    * The date following a listing indicates the length of time the party has been a resident in the county.
    _______________________________________________________________________


    Died:
    Van Buren Co. Hospital

    John married Sell, Della Grace on 30 Aug 1899 in Van Buren County, Iowa, USA. Della (daughter of Sell, Barnabus Lafayette and Miller, Polly Jane) was born on 28 Mar 1877 in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; died on 3 Oct 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried on 5 Oct 1962 in Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sell, Della GraceSell, Della Grace was born on 28 Mar 1877 in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA (daughter of Sell, Barnabus Lafayette and Miller, Polly Jane); died on 3 Oct 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried on 5 Oct 1962 in Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1880, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Age: 3; EnumerationDistrict: 262; MaritalStatus: Single; RelationToHead: Daughter
    • Residence: 1900, Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife
    • Residence: 1910, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1920, Henry Twp, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1 Jan 1925, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1930, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Age: 53; AbleToSpeakEnglish: Yes; AttendedSchool: No; CanReadWrite: Yes; EnumerationDistrict: 0011; Homemaker: Yes; RegistrationDistrict: 11; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Wife
    • Residence: 1930, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Age: 53; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1935, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA
    • Residence: 1940, Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Center Chapel Cemetery

    Died:
    Van Buren County Memorial Hospital

    Children:
    1. Hervey, Willard Olaf was born on 4 Jun 1903 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; died on 25 Feb 1970.
    2. Hervey, Gladys Irene was born on 12 May 1905 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; died on 26 Jul 1990 in Bloomfield, Davis, Iowa, USA.
    3. Hervey, Florence Clarabell was born on 25 May 1908 in Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; died on 12 Jun 1997 in Gray Summit, Franklin, Missouri, USA; was buried in Union City, Franklin County, Missouri, USA.
    4. Hervey, Lucille was born on 17 Sep 1910 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; died on 9 Dec 1910 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA.
    5. Hervey, Robert Woodrow was born on 16 Jan 1912 in Henry Township, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; died on 28 Aug 1978 in Bloomfield, Davis, Iowa, USA; was buried on 31 Aug 1978 in Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    6. 1. Hervey, Verda Carmine was born on 3 Nov 1913 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; died on 24 May 2003 in St. Joseph Hospital, St. Joseph, MO.
    7. Hervey, Valera Zula was born on 25 Sep 1917 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; died on 8 Feb 2007 in Pleasant Park Nursing Home, Oskaloosa, IA.
    8. Hervey, Wanda Lenore was born on 10 May 1921 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; died on 6 Feb 2014 in Seattle, WA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hervey, Henry HarrisonHervey, Henry Harrison was born on 12 Mar 1850 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA (son of Hervey, Willard and Crosby, Sabrina C.); died on 22 Oct 1935; was buried after 18 Oct 1935 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1880, Summit, Cloud, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1885, Summit, Cloud, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1895, Mulberry, Clay, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Folker, Clark, Missouri, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1910, Wakeeney, Trego, Kansas, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head
    • Residence: 1930, Wakeeney, Trego, Kansas, USA; Age: 80; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law

    Notes:

    Henry was a farmer in Summit Township on top of the divide between Condordia and Beloit. The homestead place was called "The Light-house". Hervey used to light a large oil lamp, put it on a table in the center of his little 16 by 20 shack, put up the shade and let the light shine out of the windows that were built in three sides of the shack. "Many a night, my wife and I took people in when they had lost their way on the road." A Concordia news article had the above information, when, at age 78, Henry returned to Concordia for Decoration Day. He had left Concordia after his wife died and was living in Iowa and Missouri with his 13 children.

    ________________________________________________________

    1930 Census: Living with Daughter Julia Buchholz, Wakeeney, Trego, Kansas

    _________________________________________________________

    1880 Census, Kansas, Cloud County, Summit Twp
    Enumeration District 38, Page 14 (ancestry.com image 14)
    Enumerated 17 June 1880 by H. C. Snyder
    Lines 6-10; Dwelling 114, family 117
    Hervy, Henry H.; W M 30; Farmer, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mass.
    ----, Lucia H.; W F 27; Wife; House Keeping, Indiana, New York, N.Y.
    ----, Ada; W F (age unreadable); daughter, at school, Indiana, Indiana,Indiana
    ----, James C.; W M 6; Son, at home, Kansas, Indiana, Indiana
    ----, John W.; W M 3; Son, at home, Kansas, Indiana, Indiana

    ______________________________________________________

    Listed in the "Cloud County Cemeteries", vol. 3, p 120, pub. by Cloud Co.
    Genealogical Society (1994?) :
    Pleasant Hill Cemetery, block 4, 086.02 and 086.03:
    Hervey, Henry died 22 Oct 1935, no stone.
    Hervey, Lucia H. died 26 Feb 1890, aged 36 years, 8 months, 3 days.
    __________________________________________________________________________ __________________


    Buried:
    Pleasant Hill Cemetery

    Henry married Stoner, Lucia Ellen on 28 Jun 1869 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA. Lucia (daughter of Stoner, John H. and Gilkison, Caroline Ann) was born on 23 Jun 1853 in Indiana, USA; died on 26 Feb 1890 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; was buried in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Stoner, Lucia EllenStoner, Lucia Ellen was born on 23 Jun 1853 in Indiana, USA (daughter of Stoner, John H. and Gilkison, Caroline Ann); died on 26 Feb 1890 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; was buried in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Clearspring Twp., Lagrange, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1871; Homesteading in Kansas
    • Residence: 1 Mar 1875, Summit, Cloud, Kansas, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Summit, Cloud, Kansas, USA

    Notes:



    Wedding date was her 16th birthday.

    ___________________________________________________

    Listed in the "Cloud County Cemeteries", vol. 3, p 120, pub. by Cloud Co.
    Genealogical Society (1994?) :
    Pleasant Hill Cemetery, block 4, 086.02 and 086.03:
    Hervey, Henry died 22 Oct 1935, no stone.
    Hervey, Lucia H. died 26 Feb 1890, aged 36 years, 8 months, 3 days.

    _____________________________________________________

    The "Early Deaths of Cloud County, Kansas Before 1903," researched by
    Marilyn Johnson, pub. Cloud County Genealogical Society, 1998, 2nd ed., p 35
    lists:
    Hervey, Lucia (Mrs. Henry H.) -- 2/26/90 --
    36y 8m 3d. Quick Consumption.
    Pleasant Hill Cem. *Troup Y Dawson*
    Hervey, CS (daughter of H. H.) Hervey? -- 02-?-? -- 1 m 7 d (cause not given)
    Summit Cemetery #3 - illegible stone, mother may have been Lucia.

    ____________________________________________________

    Concordia Blade - 29 Feb 1890

    Mrs. H.H. Hervy, who has been very low for months past with quick-consumption, died last Wednesday. She was 36 years of age.

    ____________________________________________________


    Buried:
    Pleasant Hill Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Hervey, Aidance Estelle was born on 24 Jul 1870 in Legonier, Ind.; died on 25 Feb 1950.
    2. Hervey, James Chester was born on 22 May 1874 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 27 Mar 1957 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried on 31 Mar 1957 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    3. 2. Hervey, John Willard was born on 23 Oct 1876 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 28 Jan 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; was buried on 30 Jan 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    4. Hervey, Clifford died about 7 Mar 1879 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.
    5. Hervey, Joel Garfield was born on 11 Nov 1880 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 7 Dec 1957 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried on 10 Dec 1957 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    6. Hervey, Zula Zon was born on 10 Jul 1883 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 1 Mar 1958.
    7. Hervey, Alton Sankey was born on 24 Nov 1885 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 11 Jul 1958 in Yakima, Yakima, Washington, USA; was buried in Benton County, Washington, USA.
    8. Hervey, Bertha Mae was born on 24 Jun 1888 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 4 Jun 1983 in San Diego; was buried in Escondido, California.

  3. 6.  Sell, Barnabus LafayetteSell, Barnabus Lafayette was born on 11 Feb 1851 in Birmingham, Schuyler Co., IL (son of Sell, Hirst Reuben and Bodenhamer, Catherine); died on 4 Dec 1913 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; was buried on 7 Dec 1913 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Birmingham, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Age: 20; Occupation: Laborer
    • Residence: 1880, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Age: 29; Occupation: Farmer; EnumerationDistrict: 262; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Self
    • Residence: 1900, Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1910, Vernon Twp, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head

    Notes:



    1860 Census lists first name as BARNARD.

    ______________________________________________________________________
    Record of death Bk 2 Pg 184 Keosauqua, IA

    ______________________________________________________________________
    Obituary of Barney in the News Republician Thurs 18, 1913 Pg 4 Col 5.

    OBITUARY

    Barney Lafyette Sell was born 11 Feb 1851 in Schuyler Co. Ill and died 4 Dec 1913 at his home near Mt. Sterling, aged 62 years, 9 months, 23 days, and is buried at Harness Cemetery. Married 20 April 1873 to Polly Miller. He was the youngest of ten children who have all preceded him in death. He had three daughters--Mrs. Nona Greenleaf of Augustus, Ill. Mrs. Grace Harvey of Bentonsport, IA and Miss Fannie who is with her mother.

    In 1893 he with his family moved from Schuyler Co. Ill to Van Buren County near Mt. Sterling, Iowa. In 1895 he united with Christian Church at Mt. Sterling. Survived by a wife, 3 daughters and 11 great grandchildren.
    __________________________________________________________________________ _______

    1880 Census, Birmingham, Schuyler Co., IL, page 321C

    Barney Sell, age 29, Born IL, farmer, father born:NC, mother born: NC
    Polly Sell, wife, age 26, born:IL, keeping house, father born: Ohio, mother born: Ohio
    Nona A. Sell, daugheter, age 6, born: IL
    Della G. Sell, daughter, age 3, born: IL

    __________________________________________________________________________ _______________-

    Buried:
    Harness Cemetery

    Barnabus married Miller, Polly Jane on 12 Apr 1873 in Birmingham, Schuyler Co., IL. Polly (daughter of Miller, Amzi and Moses, Maria Elvira) was born on 10 Aug 1855 in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA; died on 27 Nov 1916 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Miller, Polly JaneMiller, Polly Jane was born on 10 Aug 1855 in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA (daughter of Miller, Amzi and Moses, Maria Elvira); died on 27 Nov 1916 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1860, Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA; Residence Post Office: Ripley
    • Residence: 1870, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Residence Post Office: Birmingham
    • Residence: 1880, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Age: 26; Occupation: Keeping House; EnumerationDistrict: 262; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Wife
    • Residence: 1900, Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife
    • Residence: 1910, Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife
    • Residence: 1915, Vernon, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; Marital Status: Widowed

    Notes:



    Her brother's Civil War pension file says that she and her husband were living in Red Oak, IA, in August of 1905.

    __________________________________________________________________________ ________

    In 1870, Polly and her sister appears was living with the Joseph Greenleaf family (her mother had married Joseph Greenleaf after her father's death).

    CENSUS YR: 1870 TERRITORY: IL COUNTY: SCHUYLER
    DIVISION: BIRMINGHAM REEL NO: M593-276 PAGE NO: 25B
    REFERENCE: ENUMERATED BY JAMES DEMITT THE 2ND DAY OF JULY 1870
    ========================================================================== ==========
    LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. BIRTHPLACE
    ========================================================================== ==========
    21 122 124 GREENLEAF JOSEPH 53 M W FARMER NJ
    22 122 124 GREENLEAF MARIA 50 F W KEEPING HOUSE OH
    23 122 124 GREENLEAF DEMENIS 19 F W ILL
    24 122 124 GREENLEAF ALONZO 15 M W WORKING ON FARM ILL
    25 122 124 GREENLEAF EDGAR 12 M W ILL
    26 122 124 MILLER POLLY 14 F W ILL
    27 122 124 MILLER SARAH 12 F W ILL

    __________________________________________________________________________ _________

    Polly & Barney were living in Red Oak, IA in August 1905.

    Buried:
    Harness Cemetery

    Children:
    1. Sell, Nona Alta was born on 29 Jan 1874 in Birmingham, Schuyler Co., IL; died on 25 Apr 1965 in Augusta, Hancock Co., Illinois, USA; was buried on 28 Apr 1965 in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA.
    2. 3. Sell, Della Grace was born on 28 Mar 1877 in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; died on 3 Oct 1962 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried on 5 Oct 1962 in Henry, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    3. Sell, Fanny Alice was born on 12 Jun 1888 in Birmingham, Schulyer Co., IL; died on 9 Dec 1974 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried on 12 Dec 1974 in Keosauqua, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hervey, WillardHervey, Willard was born on 10 Jun 1815 in New Braintree, Worcester Co., Massachusetts (son of Harvey, Byram and Keith, Parnell); died on 21 Dec 1887 in Kosciusko, Indiana, USA; was buried in Clearspring, Lagrange, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 5 Dec 1870, Ringgold, LaGrange, Indiana, USA

    Notes:



    Index to the probate records of the County of Worcester, Massachusetts from July 12, 1731 to July 1, 1881. Series A, Volume 1, page 673.
    __________________________________________________________________________ _________
    Willard Harvey buried: Buelah Cemetery, Lagrange Co., Indiana "AGE 72Y, 6M, 11D" (on tombstone).
    __________________________________________________________________________ _________

    WILLARD Hervey was born in Bridgewater, MA, June 10, 1815, and when seventeen years old began an apprenticeship of eighteen months in making custom-made shoes, and followed that industry for seven years. His parents, Byron and Parnell Hervey, were natives of Massachusetts, and Died in Worcester County. Willard Hervey, while in Oneida County, N.Y., was Married December 3, 1835, to Miss Louisa B. Crosby, a native of Massachusetts. Her parents were Simeon and Sarah S. Crosby. Her father died in New York and her mother in this township [Clearspring]. After a short residence in Utica County, N.Y., Mr. Hervey and wife came to Indiana, remaining two months in Steuben County; then came to this township, where he entered 120 acres of land, upon which he built a log cabin and located in 1837. Eighty acres of land are under cultivation. Mr. Hervey has held several township offices; served for four years as Justice of the Peace, and for eight years as Postmaster at Ringgold - the later office is now abandoned. October 23, 1839, Mr. Hervey's wife died, and he was married to her sister, Sabrina C. Crosby, a native of Massachusetts, December 22, 1839. The are members of the M. P. Church. By his first wife Mr. Hervey has two children - Parnell, deceased; and Louisa B. The other children are Lucelia, Lutherera C., Laura B., Lovilla R., Bashby F. deceased, Henry H., Calista A., and Lois (deceased)
    Source: "History of LaGrange and Noble Counties Indiana" by F.A.Battey & Co.., - Clearspring Township, Page 381
    __________________________________________________________________________ _________

    Willard Harvey came in this year, at first to the home of Simeon Crosby, whose daughter he married in 1839
    Source: HISTORY OF LAGRANGE COUNTY, Page 212
    _____________________________________
    Census, 1850 Clearspring Twp., LaGrange Co., Indiana
    Willard Hervey 25 M Farmer Massachusetts
    Sabrina Hervey 26 F Massachusetts
    Louisa Hervey 10 F Indiana
    Lucelia D 9 F Indiana
    Lutherie C 8 F Indiana
    Laura B. 6 F Indiana
    Lovilla R. 4 F Indiana
    Bashba 2 F Indiana
    Henry H. 8/12 M Indiana
    _____________________________________
    Census, 1870 Clearspring Twp., LaGrnge Co., Indiana
    Hervey, Willard 54 M W Farmer Massachusetts
    Sabrina 56 F W Keeping House Massachusetts
    Henry 20 M W Farm Laborer Indiana
    Lucia 17 F W Keeping House Indiana
    _____________________________________

    1880 Indiana Census, Lagrange County, Clear Spring Township
    Page 4, lines 3-6, Dwelling 32, household 33
    Hervy, Willard; W M 64, Farmer; MA MA Mass
    ----, Sabrina C; W F 66, Wife, Keeping house; Mass, Connect., MA
    ----, Charly, W M 12, Grandson; Indiana, Indiana, Indiana
    Mann, Charles; W M 20, Farm hand; Ohio, New York, Ohio

    __________________________________________________________________________ ____________

    Buried:
    Beulah Cem.,

    Willard married Crosby, Sabrina C. on 22 Dec 1839 in Clearspring Twp., Lagrange, Indiana, USA. Sabrina (daughter of Crosby, Simeon and (Crosby), Sarah S.) was born on 2 Feb 1814 in Massachusetts, USA; died on 17 Mar 1889 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; was buried on 19 Mar 1889 in Clearspring, Lagrange, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Crosby, Sabrina C.Crosby, Sabrina C. was born on 2 Feb 1814 in Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Crosby, Simeon and (Crosby), Sarah S.); died on 17 Mar 1889 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; was buried on 19 Mar 1889 in Clearspring, Lagrange, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Clearspring Twp., Lagrange, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Clearspring Twp., Lagrange, Indiana, USA

    Notes:



    "aged 75yr, 1mo, 15days" buried: Buelah Cemetery, LaGrange Co., Indiana Older sister of Willard's first wife.
    __________________________________________________________________________
    Indiana marriage records show "SABINA C. Crosby", Remarks:A103 (page 103)
    __________________________________________________________________________

    "This lady, then Miss Sabrina Crosby, had taught school in Amasa Durand's house, north of La Grange. It is told of her, as an instance of what pioneer girls had to endure, that at one time, when living at home, and her father dangerously ill and without any remedy or doctor near, she walked through the forests the whole distance to Lima, about fifteen miles to bring Dr. Jewett, the nearest physician. Most of the journey, an Indian trail was the only road, and at one point she had to cross Buck Creek, which was swollen with floods, and only partially bridged with logs. But she pulled off her shoes, and jumping from log to log, made the passage safely and brought the doctor to her father."

    Source:HISTORY OF LAGRANGE COUNTY, Page 212
    __________________________________________________________________________ _________

    "Mrs. Sabrina C. Hervey, wife of the late Willard Hervey, was buried at Beaulah last Tuesday, March 19th. She was a native of Massachusetts and was married Dec. 22, 1839"

    Source: La Grange Standard, March 21, 1899, Hawpatch

    Buried:
    Beulah Cem.,

    Children:
    1. Hervey, Calista Ann was born about 1850 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA.
    2. Hervey, Lois was born in in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; died before 1882.
    3. Hervey, Lucelia D. was born on 3 Dec 1840 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; died on 20 Dec 1908 in Eden, La Grange, Indiana, USA; was buried in Clearspring, Lagrange, Indiana, USA.
    4. Hervey, Lutherie Cutler was born on 18 Jul 1842 in Hawpatch, LaGrange Co., Indiana; died on 4 Dec 1922 in Appleton City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA; was buried in Appleton City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA.
    5. Hervey, Laura B. was born on 3 Jun 1844 in Indiana; died in 1924 in Fall River, Kansas; was buried in Eureka, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA.
    6. Hervey, Lovilla R. was born in 1846 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Jun 1902 in Logansport, Cass, Indiana, USA; was buried in Logansport, Cass, Indiana, USA.
    7. Hervey, Pirishba was born in 1847 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA.
    8. Hervey, Bashba R. was born on 30 Mar 1848 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; died on 7 Nov 1851 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; was buried in Lagrange, Indiana, USA.
    9. 4. Hervey, Henry Harrison was born on 12 Mar 1850 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; died on 22 Oct 1935; was buried after 18 Oct 1935 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.

  3. 10.  Stoner, John H.Stoner, John H. was born about 1828 in Johnstown, Fulton, New York, USA; died on 28 Sep 1863 in Clearspring Twp., Lagrange, Indiana, USA; was buried in Eden, Lagrange, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1860, Clearspring Twp., Lagrange, Indiana, USA

    Notes:

    John H Stoner, of Co. H, enrolled Oct. 15, 1861 in LaGrange by Capt. Bingham as a Musician; mustered in Nov. 22, 1861 in Ft. Wayne by Lt. Stansbury at age 33. He was 6ft 2 tall, light complexion, blue eyes, and dark hair. Born Nov. 18, 1814 in Johnstown, NY, employed as a blacksmith, married to Mrs. Caroline Ann Gilkinson Putnam, resident of Haw Patch (now Topeka), in LaGrange Co., IN. Discharged Aug. 10, 1863, for chronic diarrhea lasting more than one year in Murfreesboro, TN with rank of Musician. Notes: Fifer. Sent to Evansville Hospital Jan. 1862, for chronic diarrhea and rejoined regiment in Battle Creek, TN, Aug. 20, 1862. Unable to perform even light duty and sent to General Hospital in Louisville, KY, Sep. 29, 1862 for chronic diarrhea and then entered Hospital #1 in Evansville, IN, Oct. 17, 1862, for dysentery. Returned to Regiment Jun. 1863, and again sent to General Hospital Jun. 27, 1863, for chronic diarrhea. Sent home with his wife about Sep. 1, 1863 and died Sep. 28, 1863, in Clearspring in LaGrange Co., IN, of disease leaving wife and 5 children; buried Eden Cemetery Row 36/Lot 9. Caroline A. Stoner filed Widowfs Pension Application to receive Widowfs Pension Certificate #50753 Jan. 27, 1864; Carolina A. Ayres (she married John G. Ayers Sep. 1869 and divorced him Nov. 1885), guardian, filed Minorfs Pension Application to receive Minorfs Pension Certificate #141886 Mar. 14, 1870. Caroline married John Ayres 1869. (/M/Stouer) Taken from The Iron Men of Indianafs 44th Regiment, Part 1: Biographies and Regimental Statistics by Margaret Hobson.

    _____________________________________________________________________________________

    Headstone was replaced at Eden Cemetery July 3, 2014

    ______________________________________________________________________________________
    John H Stoner

    Residence: Hawpatch, Indiana Occupation: Enlisted as a Musician on 22 November 1861

    Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, 44th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 22 November 1861, Received a disability discharge on 10 August 1863
    Source: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana. (INRoster), Published in 1865-66 by Holloway
    __________________________________________________________________________ ______

    Musician in 44th Indiana Militia, Company H, Union Army. Contacted "chronic diarrhea" during the taking of Ft. Donelson about 18 Feb. 1862, Hospitalized at Evansville, returned to his company at Battle Creek, TN about 20 Aug 1862, and then returned to the hospital at Louisville, KY. Medical discharge 1 Sept 1863, and returned home to pass away about 4 weeks later.

    Physician's Affidavit, Civil War Pension Records:

    "I hereby certify that John Stover a musician in Company H 44th Reg't Ind Vol whilst in the Service of the United States and in the line of his duty, cotracted an illnes whilst at the taking of Ft. Donelson on or about the 18th of Feb 1862 and which caused his removal to Hospital in Evansville Ind on or about the 1st of Jan (sic ??) 1862. He afterwards rejoind his Reg't at Battle Creek Tenn on or about the 20th of August 1862 and was so feeble from the effects of his disease "Chronic Diarrhea" as to be unable to perform even light duty, and was again sent to Hospital in Louisville Ky on or about the 18th of October 1862, from thence was sent to Gen'l Hospital at Evansville Ind and was at no time after able to rejoin his company, was brought from Murfreesboro Tenn to his home in LaGrange County & State of Indiana on or about the 1st of September 1863 and died from said disease on the 28th of September 1863 the said Stoner was however discharged at Murfreesboro Tenn on or about the 1st of September 1863.

    Joseph H. Wamseur (??)
    Late Capt., Co H, 44th Reg't Ind Vol"

    ____________________________________________________
    Name: John H Stoner ,
    Residence: Hawpatch, Indiana
    Enlistment Date: 22 November 1861
    Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
    Side Served: Union
    State Served: Indiana
    Unit Numbers: 595 595
    Service Record: Enlisted as a Musician on 22 November 1861
    Enlisted in Company H, 44th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 22 November 1861.
    Received a disability discharge Company H, 44th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 10 August 1863

    Souce: Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works.
    Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems Inc.P.O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364
    ____________________________________________________

    Regimental History
    Forty-fourth Infantry INDIANA
    (3-YEARS)

    Forty-fourth Infantry. Cols., Hugh B. Reed, William C. Williams, Simeon C. Aldrich, James F. Curtis, Lieut.-Cols., Baldwin J. Crosswait Sanford J. Stoughton, Simeon C. Aldrich, Joseph C. Hodges, James F. Curtis, Philip Grund; Majs., Sanford J. Stoughton, William B. Bingham, Charles F. Kinney, William M. Wiles, Joseph C. Hodges, Tames P. Curtis, James W. Burch.

    This regiment was organized at Fort Wayne, was mustered in Oct. 24, 1861, and left the state in December for Henderson, Ky. It was assigned to Cruft's brigade and ordered into camp at Calhoun, where it remained until Feb. 1862, when it was sent to Fort Henry, thence to Fort Donelson, participating in the siege and battle at the latter point.

    It was engaged both days at Shiloh, losing 33 killed and 177 wounded, was in the siege of Corinth, engaged in several skirmishes, and joined in the pursuit of the enemy as far as Booneville. It was with Buell's army in its movement through Alabama and Tennessee, and in pursuit of Bragg through Kentucky, being engaged at the battle of Perryville.

    It was in the battle of Stone's River, losing 8 killed, 52 wounded and 25 missing, and then encamped at Murfreesboro until spring, moving with Rosecrans to Chattanooga via McMinnville, Bridgeport, Shell Mound and Whiteside. It participated at Chickamauga, and fought again at Missionary Ridge, losing in the two battles 3 killed, 59 wounded and 20 missing, after which it was assigned to provost duty at Chattanooga.

    It reenlisted in Jan., 1864, and visited home on furlough, resumed provost duty at Chattanooga, was mustered out Sept. 14, 1865, returning home with 30 officers and 670 men, of whom 360 were recruits transferred in July from the 68th and 72nd Ind.

    The original strength was 933; gain by recruits, 1,050;
    reenlistments, 220; total, 2,203. Loss by death, 249,
    desertion, 65; unaccounted for, 102.

    Source: The Union Army, vol. 3

    ___________________________________________________________

    From "Genealogy of the Coffinberry Family" by Beatrice Berman Scott, 1927.
    The original source of data the book called upon was the Caroline Stoner
    family bible, in possession of Elizabeth Stoner Niles of Mancelona,
    Michigan.

    p. 44

    CAROLINE ANN Gilkison was born October 31, 1824. Married John Putman. He lived about a year. Her second marriage was to John Stoner of New York.
    Five children were born of this union: William. Lucia Hellen. Florence Estelle. James Clinton. Mary Elizabeth. John Stoner was a musician in the Civil War (Played the fife). He was taken sick, the disease became chronic and he was sent to the hospital at Murfreesboro, Tenn. His wife went there after him and he lived twenty-eight days after reaching home. In 1869 she married John Canousan Ayers.

    (1) William Stoner died in infancy.
    (2) Lucia Hellen Stoner was born June 23, 1853. Married Henery (sic) Hervey
    on June 23 1869. (died in 1888). There were eight children born of this
    union:
    Aidance Estell
    John Willard
    James Chester
    Joel
    Clifford Garfield (!!!)
    Zulu (sic) Zon
    Sankey
    Bertha

    Aidance Estelle Hervey married Charles Starr and they have two boys.
    Clifford Hervey died young (!!! we didn't know about this one!!!)
    Joel Hervey ---------
    Sankey Hervey --------. Has a son and daughter. Lives in Washington
    John Williard (sic) Hervey ----------.
    James Chester -----------.
    Bertha Hervey married James L. Napier. They have four children: Virgil,
    Alice, Louis, ouise.
    Zulu (sic) Zon Hervey married Lawrence Falen. Children: Edna, Amy, Wilma,
    Ruth. Edna Falen married J. Kenneth Weaver May 9, 1926. Wilma Falen (School
    teacher). Amy Falen married John Young, March, 1926, and they have one
    child, born in Novermber 1926. Ruth Falen, age six years.

    (3) Florence Estelle Stoner, daughter of Caroline Ann Gilkison, was born
    August 22, 1855. Married June 2 1875, Joseph Burkholder. Their two adopted
    children are Benjamin and Alice. Benjamin married Lauretta Baer.

    (4) James Clinton Stoner was born December 23, 1858. Married in the fall of
    18--, Miss Sarah Swan. They adopted four children: Howard, Leon Byrd, Olive
    and Harold, who died aged two and one=half years.

    (5) Mary Elizabeth Stoner was born December 1, 1860. Married June 13, 1885,
    Thomas Ellverton Niles. No children.

    Research Note:

    John Stoner may possibly be the John Stoner, Sone of Jerimiah Stoner shown in the 1850 Fulton Co., NY Census.

    ___________
    Message Board text from Liz Osborn:

    Thank you for responding, Darrah. I wish our family records were so clear regarding the connection. Right now, it is only a theory; I suspect that one way or the other, we're descended from Henry Stoner, father of Nicholas and John. The question is: through which son? Either one would be fine with me, I'm not stuck on a particular one.

    Our evidence that points to this particular Stoner family (as opposed to any other) is rather circumstantial, but persuasive: first, John was a fifer, second, he was married in Gloversville, and third, his pension papers and census records corroborate that he was born in New York. The marriage location was a key factor in suggesting the John/Nicholas connection, because from what we can tell, he had to have met his wife Caroline Gilkison in either Michigan or Indiana. Caroline was first married to a Putman, who likewise was from Fulton County; she was widowed very young. She appears on the 1850 census, as a widow, in her parents' home in St. Joseph County, Michigan. But by October 1850, she was wed to John Stoner in Gloversville, New York (information from her Civil War widow's pension file). And by 1853, she and John had returned to the next county south from her parents: Lagrange, Indiana, where John apparently bought a significant quantity of land. It is purely an argument-strengthening bonus that our John is, like the Stoner brothers, a military musician.

    I have observed that there is a great deal of confusion over just who is whose son among John and Nicholas (sons of Henry). I have attempted to carefully trace the various descendants through time using the censuses, trying to identify and eliminate "John"s as potential ancestors of mine (why oh why couldn't they have used more unusual names!).

    Chances are we've been communicating with the same cousins. Here is what I have for children of Nick & John:

    Nick Stoner & Anna Mason:

    Mary Stoner (1783- ) (married William MILLS)
    John Stoner (1789-1865) (Married Jane CUDDEBACK)
    ??? Stoner
    Jeremiah Stoner (1874-1884) (Married Sarah ???)
    Obadiah Stoner (1801- )
    Catherine Stoner (1802 - )

    John & Susanna Philes

    Jacob Stoner (1787-1859) (married Catherine Schoolcraft, Elizabeth Reinhardt)
    John Stoner (1790 - ) (married Elizabeth Linkefelter)
    Henry Stoner (1796-1846) (married Susan Wainright)
    Catherine Ann Stoner (?- ) (married Patrick Archibald)
    ??? Stoner (? - )

    Considering the next generation (and keeping in mind that I'm looking for a John Stoner born between 1815 and 1830), here are all the John Stoners:

    John (Nicholas, Henry) Stoner & Jane Cuddeback's son John is born in the right time period, 1825. However he is known to have married Mary Jane Mabbett, and had children Clarence and Florence during the time that my John was in the Union Army.

    Jacob (John, Henry) Stoner & Elizabeth Reinhardt's son John is born in 1818; however he is known to have died in 1876.

    Two Johns remain yet unproven one way or the other:

    John (John, Henry) Stoner & Elizabeth Linkefelter's son John is close to the correct time period, born in 1814. As a matter of fact, this is the connection preferred by my brother, who has included this connection in his Rootsweb.com family tree. However, I have my doubts, because this John would have been about 45 when enlisting in the Army as a musician; further, the 1860 census record which is known to be of our John gives his age as 33.

    Jeremiah (Nicholas, Henry) Stoner & Sarah ???'s son John was born approximately 1829. He appears in the 1850 census as a 21 year old in Jeremiah's household. In a previous census, Jeremiah lived in the neighborhood of a Putman family that apparently did move to southeastern Michigan sometime in the 1840's. This is my preferred suspect for our ancestor.

    If you can shed any further light on this mess, I'd be quite interested. Thank you.

    Buried:
    Eden Cemetery

    John married Gilkison, Caroline Ann on 30 Oct 1850 in Gloversville, Fulton Co., New York, USA. Caroline (daughter of Gilkison, James M. and Coffinberry, Nancy) was born on 31 Oct 1824 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died on 10 Apr 1911 in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; was buried on 13 Apr 1911 in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Gilkison, Caroline AnnGilkison, Caroline Ann was born on 31 Oct 1824 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA (daughter of Gilkison, James M. and Coffinberry, Nancy); died on 10 Apr 1911 in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; was buried on 13 Apr 1911 in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1842, Centerville, MI
    • Residence: 1850, Lockport Twp, St Joseph, Michigan
    • Residence: Oct 1850, Centreville, St Joseph, Michigan, USA
    • Residence: 1880, Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Self
    • Residence: Jun 1890, Chestonia, Antrim, Michigan, USA; EnumerationDistrict: 30
    • Residence: 1900, Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head: Head
    • Residence: 1910, Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Age: 85; MaritalStatus: Widowed; RelationToHead: Mother-in-law

    Notes:

    Census, 1850, Lockport Twp, St Joseph, Michigan
    James K. Gilkisson 62 M Farmer Kentucky
    Nancy 57 F Virgina
    Mary Jane Duree 29 F Ohio
    Caroline Ann Putman 25 F Ohio
    Nancy Gilkison 20 F Ohio
    _____________________________________________
    Census, 1880 Mancelona Twp., Antrim Co., Michigan
    Ayers, Caroline A W F 54 Keeping House Ohio Kentucky Virginia
    Stoner, James C W M 21 Son Farmer Indiana N.Y. Ohio
    Stoner, Mary E. W F 19 Daughter School Teacher Indiana N.Y. Ohio
    _____________________________________________
    Antrim County Vital Records, Bellaire, Mi.

    On April 10, 1911, Caroline A. Stoner died at Mancelona, age 86-5-10, of acute bronchitis. Born Ohio, daughter of James Gilkinson and Nancy Coffinburg.

    __________________________________________________________________

    Microfile of Mancelona Herald, of 4-13-1911, Mancelona library

    Mrs. Caroline Stoner died Monday morning, April 10, at the residence of Joseph Burkholder, 3 miles north of town, and although she had reached the advanced age of 86 years, 5 months and 10 days, death was somewhat of a surprise to her children, her illness being very brief.

    Mrs. Stoner's maiden name was Caroline Ann Gilkison and she was born in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1824. When 18 years of age she came with her parents to Centerville, Mich., where she was married to John Putman, who died two years later. She then went to Gloversville, N.Y., where in 1849 she was married to John Stoner.

    She went with him to Lagrange County, Ind., where they lived until his death in 1863, which resulted from illness incurred in the civil war. She had one child by her first husband, which died in infancy.

    Four children were born to her second marriage, three of whom are living, Mesdames Joseph Burkholder and T. E. Niles of Mancelona, and James C. Stoner, former of this place, but now of Orange,California. Mrs. Lucia Hervey, another daughter, died in California some 23 years ago.

    Mrs. Stoner was for several years a resident of Mancelona until she went to make her home with her daughters upon the farm. She was a Christian woman of estimable character and died in the triumphs of the faith. The funeral services will be held today, Thursday, at 2:30 o'clock at the home where she died and will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. W. W. Lamport. Interment will [take] place in the village cemetery.

    ____________________________________________________________________

    Caroline A. Stoner
    1880 census: At Mancelona, 54, housekeeper, born Oh.
    Mancelona Cemetery:Born 1824, died 1911
    _____________________________________________________________________

    Florence E. (Stoner) Burkholder
    Antrim County Vital Records:
    At Chestonia on 6-2-1875, Joseph Burkholder, 24, farmer from Chestonia, born Canada married Florence E. Stoner, l9, of Chestonia, born Indiana. Rev. J. R. Savage with Abba M. and George M. Bender of Mancelona as witnesses.

    1880 census: At Chestonia twp., 24, wife of Joseph, born Ind.
    Mancelona cemetery: Born 1855, died 1934
    Burial permit:Died 6-2-1934 at Mancelona twp., age 78, cardiac failure
    _____________________________________________________________________

    James Clinton Stoner
    1880 census: At Mancelona, 21, son of Caroline A., farmer, born Ind.

    Mancelona Herald of 3-12-1885:
    Married at the residence of the bride's father in Custer on Tuesday, Mar. 3, 1885, by Rev. J. C. Ambrose, Mr. J. C. Stoner and Miss Sarah Swan, both of Custer.

    Antrim County Vital Records:
    On 3-3-1885 at Custer, James Clinton Stoner, 25, farmer from Custer, born - married Sarah Swan, 22, of Custer, born -. Rev. J. C. Ambrose with Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Swan and Thomas Niles of Custer as witnesses.
    ____________________________________________________________________

    Joseph S. Burkholder
    1880 census:At Chestonia twp., 28, farmer, born Canada

    Standard Atlas of Antrim County:
    Farmer and bee culture, section 5, Mancelona twp. Born in Ontario in 1850 and settled in Antrim Co. in 1872. Married Florence Stoner

    Mancelona cemetery:Born 1852, died 1943
    Burial permit:Died 7-28-1943 at Mancelona twp., age 91, cardiac failure
    ____________________________________________________________________
    Mary E. (Stoner) Niles
    1880 census:At Mancelona, 19, dau. Of Caroline A., school teacher, born Ind.

    Mancelona cemetery: Born 1860, died 1941
    ____________________________________________________________________
    Thomas E. Niles
    1880 census:At Chestonia twp., 47, farmer, born Vt.

    Antrim County Vital Records: On 6-13-1885 at Mancelona, Thomas E. Niles, 26*, farmer, born Mi. married Mary E. Stoner, 24, born Ind. Rev. J. C. Ambrose with Mary A. Ambrose and Lavona Weeks of Mancelona as witnesses.

    * He was much older; he had been married previously to Abbie and had several children by her.

    Mancelona Herald of 6-18-1885:
    Thos. E. Niles and Mary E. Stoner of Chestonia were united in matrimony on Saturday last.

    Mancelona Herald of 6-25-1885:
    Married - At the M. E. parsonage in Mancelona, June 13, 1885 by Rev. J. C. Ambrose, Mr. Thomas E. Niles and Miss Mary E. Stoner.
    __________________________________________________________________________ _______

    Caroline Gilkison, daughter of James and Nancy, took care of her father and mother in their declining years. Her mother lost her mind in her declining years and at times was quite violent. Neighbors advised the husband to take his wife to an asylum, but he would never consent to do that. He passed out of this world before his wife and he told his daughter, Caroline, that his greatest sorrow was in leaving Nancy behind. Caroline promised that she would always care for her mother and would never let her go to an asylum. James Gilkison had a little straight jacket that he used to put on his wife Nancy when she became violent. She and he were both strict church members and the church was very near their home, but he seldom attended on account of his wife's condition. She was a very beautiful singer.
    Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:


    Buried:
    Mancelona Cemetery

    Notes:

    Married:
    (Formally Montgomery Co.)

    Children:
    1. Stoner, William was born before 1853.
    2. 5. Stoner, Lucia Ellen was born on 23 Jun 1853 in Indiana, USA; died on 26 Feb 1890 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; was buried in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.
    3. Stoner, Florence Estelle was born on 22 Aug 1855 in Indiana, USA; died on 2 Jun 1934 in Mancelona Twp., Antrim Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA.
    4. Stoner, James Clinton was born on 23 Dec 1858 in Indiana, USA; died on 26 Mar 1937 in Olympia, Thurston, Washington; was buried in Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, United States of America.
    5. Stoner, Mary Elizabeth was born on 1 Dec 1860 in Indiana, USA; died in 1941; was buried in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA.

  5. 12.  Sell, Hirst Reuben was born in 1804 in North Carolina, United States of America (child of Sell, Jonathan and Sheilds, Sarah); died on 9 Nov 1854 in Birmingham, Schuyler County, Illinois, United States of America; was buried in Round Prairie, Schuyler County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Stokes, North Carolina, USA
    • Residence: 1840, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Precinct 1
    • Residence: 1850, Eden, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Age: 46

    Notes:



    Wagonmaker. Most of his sons and Sell folks could carpenter and work with wood.
    Source:Source: Sell History,1957, Grace Sell Hervey and Fanny Sell Hervey

    ______________________________________________________

    Christian Bodenḣamer Bodenheimer-Bodenhammer of Rowan County, North Carolina, and his descendants:

    Ctherin (4), daughter of George (3) and Barbara (Wire?) Bodenhamm, was born in Rowan County, North Carolona, 26 Mar. 1813--died 25 Mar. 1898. On Lu

    1833 in Davidson Co, NC Catherine Bodenhamer and Hirst Reuben Sell purchase the land William G. Bodenhamer had inherited from their parents. On 10 May 1834 this was sold to another William Bodenhamer and soon they migrated to Schuyler co, IL. Here in 1836 they again purchased land and here their children were born. Hirst Rueben was a farmer and wagon maker. On 22 Dec. 1863 Catherine applied for
    the army pension of her deceased son Haley F. Sell. From this she received 12 dollars a month until her death. When she was 67 years of age she bought property in Schuyler co., which in Aug 1891 she and her son Barnabus sold.

    Source: Bodenhamer Book by Lois Ione Hotchkiss Heuss ( Mrs. John Sanford Heuss published in 1979 by Herb Eaton, Inc. , Charlotte, N.C. 28212 and Walsworth Publishing, Co. Marceline, Missouri 64658.)

    ____________________________________________________

    Also, Ruben Sell moved his family from North Carolina to Illinois in 1836. -Stated in obit of Ruben's first son

    His grave never had a tombstone on it, so Glenn Eugene and his wife Evelyn Sell had one sent to it, so people could find it.

    Hirst married Bodenhamer, Catherine on 18 Jul 1829 in Stokes, North Carolina, USA. Catherine (daughter of Bodenhamer, George and Wire, Barbara) was born on 26 Mar 1813 in Rowan Co, North Carolina, USA; died on 25 Mar 1896 in Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; was buried in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Bodenhamer, CatherineBodenhamer, Catherine was born on 26 Mar 1813 in Rowan Co, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Bodenhamer, George and Wire, Barbara); died on 25 Mar 1896 in Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; was buried in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1870, Birmingham, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Age: 57; Occupation: Keeping House

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Harness Cemetery

    Notes:



    Marriage Record:

    Bride: Catherrine Bodenhamer
    Groom: Reuben Sell
    Bond Date: 18 Jul 1829
    County: Stokes
    Record #: 02 267
    Bondsman: Caleb Johnson
    Witness: D Stockton
    Bond #: 000141346
    __________________________________________
    Name: Reuben Sell
    Spouse: Catherine Bodenhamer
    Marriage Date: 18 Jul 1829
    Marriage County: Stokes
    Marriage State: North Carolina
    Source : County Court Records Danbury, NC and FHL # 0422159
    ____________________________________________

    Children:
    1. Sell, Caleb Riley was born on 31 Dec 1829 in Davidson County, North Carolina, USA; died on 27 Sep 1909 in Bartonville, Peoria, Illinois, United States; was buried in Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois, United States of America.
    2. Sell, Haley F. was born in 1834 in North Carolina, USA; died on 16 Jan 1862.
    3. Sell, John H. was born on 1 Aug 1834 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA; died on 18 Jul 1845.
    4. Sell, John (Jacob) W. was born on 23 Jul 1838 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA; died on 8 Mar 1886 in Erie, Neosho Co., KS.
    5. Sell, Henry Harrison was born on 5 Sep 1840 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA; died in in Oklahoma, USA.
    6. Sell, David Newton was born on 20 Feb 1843 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA.
    7. Sell, Solomon Taylor was born on 31 Aug 1845 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA; died on 5 Jul 1905.
    8. Sell, Isham J. was born about 1849 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA; died on 28 Mar 1886.
    9. 6. Sell, Barnabus Lafayette was born on 11 Feb 1851 in Birmingham, Schuyler Co., IL; died on 4 Dec 1913 in Vernon Twp, Van Buren Co., Iowa, USA; was buried on 7 Dec 1913 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    10. Sell, Female Child was born about 1852 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA.
    11. Sell, Male Child was born about 1853 in Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA.

  7. 14.  Miller, Amzi was born about 1823 in Ohio, USA (son of Miller, Isaac and (Miller), Polly); was buried in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1850, Ashland, Schuyler, Illinois
    • Residence: 3 Jul 1855, Astoria, Fulton, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA; Residence Post Office: Ripley

    Notes:



    Potterymaker.

    On 24 Oct 1854, Amzi Miller purchased the south east quarter of the north west quarter of section 30 in township 3 N, range 1 east of the 4th meridian, which is in Astoria Township, Fulton County, 40 acres at $0.75/acre, for $30.00.

    _________________________________________________________________

    Marriage Certificate Text:
    BE IT REMEMBERED that on the fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundered and forty three Amzy Miller and Maria Moses of the County of Summit were legally joined in marriage by competent authority, in conformity, to the provisions of the statues of the State of Ohio, in such cases made an provided: and a certificate of marriage, signed by M. S. Wilcox, Som of the Gospel who colemnized the same has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of common pleas, for said County of Summit this eighteenth day of August Anno domini one thousand eight hundred and forty.
    ________________________________________________________________________
    Research by Liz Osborn:
    "At the beginning of the Summit County Marriage Records book are several hand-written pages, where the County Clerk or his deputy took down the evidence given by the clergymen stating their legal standing to perform marriages in the State of Ohio."

    On page 15, item # 2, is recorded the following:

    Rev'd Marshall Wilcox
    May 17, 1843
    Marshall Wilcox produced for Record in this office a Licence under seal from the Court of Common Pleas in Medina County authorizing him to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio as a regular ordained minister of the gospel of the denomination called "Disciples" dated February 9, 1843.
    Attest N. B. Stone Dep. Clerk

    ___________________________________________________________________________
    Background informatoin regarding the "Disciples"

    History of the Disciples in Illinois, on pages 206 and 207, in section headed Fulton County states the following:

    Ipava.

    Organized 1842, by William Howard; present membership, 225; value of property, including parsonage, $10,000; Bible-school began 1858; present enrollment, 136.

    As early as 1840 there was quite an emigration from Ohio and Kentucky into the southern part of Fulton County. Most of these were members or friends of the church of Christ. Prominent among them was Wm. P. Howard, then a young man. At first meetings were held from house to house. A schoolhouse of round logs, chinked and daubed with mud and straw, clapboard roof, with puncheon seats and floor, was built. In this meetings were held and the congregation formed. This was four and one-half miles southeast of the site of Ipava. This house was soon too small to accommodate the worshipers, hence a church house was built. It was 30 x 40 feet, with eight feet to the ceiling logs and poles, and roof of lap shingles, riven and shaved. The siding and all finishings were of walnut. This came to be known as the Howard Church. To this congregation Mr. Howard ministered for sixteen years without financial remuneration, supporting his family by his farm labor.

    All the conditions were primitive. The women then did all the spinning and knitting, sewing and weaving--all this in addition to other household cares. In this community. when they would attend the business meeting of the church on Saturday afternoons, they would take their knitting along with them and knit going to and coming from the church. Those living within a radius of two miles of the meetinghouse generally walked. These women would travel barefoot, carrying their shoes and stockings. When near the church they would put on these articles of dress. The time and the circumstances required economy. Those who rode went horseback, or in the big farm-wagons. Sometimes they were drawn by oxen. "Old Sam" and "Brin" were useful in those days. The seat-board was an oak plank, cushioned with a sheepskin. Everybody went to church, including the babies.

    In addition to Mr. Howard, Hughey Stoops and J. W. Hopkins were two ministers of this community who went, at their own charges, preaching the Word--all self-sacrificing and faithful servants of God and men. After Mr. Howard's removal to Texas, in 1857, Wm. Grissom served the congregation, as did also Wm. Lorance.

    By 1867 the building was dilapidated and the congregation disbanded. Part of the members went to Summum and part to the Washington Schoolhouse, where Dr. J. H. Breeden had built up a congregation. In 1869 they purchased the old M. E. chapel in Ipava and repaired it. Thereafter this town was the place of meeting. In addition to Dr. Breeden, P. D. Vermilion, M. T. Cooper and L. M. Robinson served the church. This chapel was not well located; so it was sold and in 1895 a modern structure erected.
    _________________________________________________________________

    Research Note:

    Some sources show name as "Amzi". Cleveland, OH given as birthplace by Zina Cox on Death Record of Isaac Miller.
    Amsey may have had son named Benjamin also.

    __________________________________________________________________________ _______

    CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IL COUNTY: Schuyler DIVISION: ASHLAND TOWNSHIP 3N1W REEL NO: M432_128 PAGE NO: 337A
    REFERENCE: ENUMERATED BY L. LUSK THE 6TH OF SEPTEMBER, 1850
    ========================================================================== ==========
    LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE
    ========================================================================== ==========
    5 26 27 MILLER AMZI 27 M FARMER OHIO
    6 26 27 MILLER MARIA 27 F OHIO
    7 26 27 MILLER BOWRADIN 5 M OHIO
    8 26 27 MILLER ISAAC 3 M IA
    9 26 27 MILLER ROSILLA 1/12 F ILL
    10 26 27 MOSES SAMUEL 18 M LABORER OHIO
    REMARKS: multi surname household

    Amzi married Moses, Maria Elvira on 4 Jul 1843 in Summit, Ohio, USA. Maria (daughter of Stoffer, (Unknown)) was born on 3 Oct 1821 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA; died on 8 Nov 1909 in Illinois, United States of America; was buried in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Moses, Maria Elvira was born on 3 Oct 1821 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA (daughter of Stoffer, (Unknown)); died on 8 Nov 1909 in Illinois, United States of America; was buried in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 4 Jul 1843, Summit County, Ohio, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Ashland, Schuyler, Illinois
    • Residence: 1870, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Residence Post Office: Birmingham
    • Residence: 1880, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife
    • Residence: 1900, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Wife

    Notes:



    Samuel Moses, 18 years old in 1850, possibly a brother or son, was living with the Miller family in Schuyler Co., IL for the 1850 census.
    ____________________________________________________________________________

    Death certificate of daughter Lenora Ellen (Miller) Bowman states Maria's maiden name to be "Stoffer" - information given by Mrs. Mary Bristol. Cleveland, OH given as birthplace by Zina Cox on death record of Isaac Miller.[lgreen.ged]


    Buried:
    Round Prairie Cemetary

    Children:
    1. Miller, Bowradden was born in Mar 1848 in Ohio, USA; died on 27 May 1901 in Trinidad, Las Animas Co., CO; was buried in Trinidad, Colorado, USA.
    2. Miller, Isaac Washington was born on 27 Sep 1847 in Crawfordsville or Zanesville IN; died on 1 Oct 1927 in Plymouth, Hancock Co., Illinois, USA; was buried in Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA.
    3. Miller, Rosella was born on 20 May 1849 in Vermont (near), Fulton Co., IL; died on 28 Oct 1927 in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA; was buried on 30 Oct 1927 in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA.
    4. Miller, Lenora (Nona) Ellen was born on 11 Jun 1853 in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA; died on 6 Jul 1929 in Mitchell, Scotts Bluff Co., Nebraska, USA; was buried in Mitchell, Scotts Bluff Co., Nebraska, USA.
    5. Miller, Sarah was born between 1853 and 1854 in Illinois, USA.
    6. 7. Miller, Polly Jane was born on 10 Aug 1855 in Ripley, Brown, Illinois, USA; died on 27 Nov 1916 in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA; was buried in Mount Sterling, Van Buren, Iowa, USA.
    7. Miller, Sarah was born in 1857 in Illinois, USA.