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1769 - 1854 (85 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Little, Elizabeth was born in 1769 in Strasburg, Alsace-Loraine, Germany; died on 23 Jun 1854 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA. Notes:
From Genealogy of the Coffinberry Family: Descendants of George Lewis Coffinberry (1760-1851) Revolutionary War Soldier (published 1927), pages 8-11:
[George Lewis Coffinberry] married December 5, 1786, at Martinsburg, West Virginia. Married Miss Elizabeth (Klein) Little, who was born near Alsace Loraine about 1769. Elizabeth Little believed herself to be a descendant of royalty. She was gifted with language and from her pen came forth at command prose and poetry, and her writings, if they had been cared for and published, most certainly would have made her known as a lady of letters in the western world.
An item of interest to those of this present generation was the fact that in the days of Elizabeth Little, false teeth or plates were unknown and so she made her own teeth, by taking a cow’s horn and soaking it in water until flexible, then carefully shaping it to her mouth and by filing teeth in it, made a very serviceable set of lower and upper teeth. The only fault with these kind of teeth was the fact that they wore out too soon and the same performance had to be gone through with again.
Elizabeth Little had a brother that we know of. A Mrs. Cope of Chattanooga, Tennessee, claims to be a descendant of this brother.
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Springfield Township was organized in 1816. Its name was suggested by Mrs. Coffinberry, one of its earliest settlers, on account of the numerous springs within its limits.
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ELIZABETH LITTLE COFFINBERRY, wife of George Lewis Coffinberry, was a blonde with blue eyes. Her hair kept its golden tinge until she was quite an old lady. Her father was George Kline (Little) and her mother was Elizabeth Truggat. They were both born in Strasburg, in Alsace, early in the eighteenth century, and were married there. They came to the town of Chambersburg in the colony of Penn, where they both died within six months after their settlement, leaving George Little, 2 years old, and Elizabeth, 6 months old.
These children were taken to Martinsburg, Va., by their mother’s sister, who reared them and where George was married to Caroline Roush, and Elizabeth to George Lewis Coffinberry. The name of her family was originally Kline, but was later changed to Little. The word Kline means “little” in the German language. Elizabeth Little Coffinberry always told her children that some day they would come into a great heritage through her people, but just what this was I do not know.
Buried:
Spring Mill Cemetery
Elizabeth married Coffinberry, George Lewis on 5 Dec 1785 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, USA. George (son of Kaufenbaerger, Georg Ludwig and Kimmel, Maria Veronika) was born on 10 Feb 1760 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, USA; died on 13 Jul 1851 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; was buried in Spring Mills, Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Coffinberry, Mary Polly was born on 2 Sep 1787 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, USA; died in 1861; was buried in Lagrange, Lagrange, Indiana, USA.
- 3. Coffinberry, Andrew was born on 20 Aug 1789 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, USA; died on 12 May 1856.
- 4. Coffinberry, Sarah was born on 20 Jun 1791 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate; died in 1870.
- 5. Coffinberry, Nancy was born on 13 May 1793 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate; died on 11 Jul 1861 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; was buried in Topeka, LaGrange County, Indiana, USA.
- 6. Coffinberry, George was born on 13 May 1793 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate; died in Jun 1793.
- 7. Coffinberry, George Lewis was born on 15 Mar 1795 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate.
- 8. Coffinberry, Jacob Wolf was born on 25 May 1797 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, USA; died in 1875.
- 9. Coffinberry, John was born on 22 Sep 1799 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate.
- 10. Coffinberry, Isaac was born on 28 Jan 1802 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate.
- 11. Coffinberry, Elizabeth was born on 26 Jan 1803 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate.
- 12. Coffinberry, Steven was born about 1805 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate.
- 13. Coffinberry, Wright Lewis was born on 5 Apr 1807 in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA; died on 26 Mar 1889 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA; was buried in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA.
- 14. Coffinberry, Salathiel Curtis was born on 26 Feb 1809 in Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio; died on 20 Sep 1889 in Constantine, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.
- 15. Coffinberry, Abram Bitcher was born on 19 Aug 1811 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died in 1851 in Sacramento, California, USA.
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Generation: 2
4. | Coffinberry, Sarah (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 20 Jun 1791 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate; died in 1870. Notes:
(Nancy and her. sister, Sarah, married brothers, James M. to Nancy and John C. to Sarah.)
Sarah married Gilkison, John Creyton in 1808. John (son of Gilkison, James and Currens, Elizabeth) was born between 1 Jun 1786 and 1789; died in 1859. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 17. Gilkison, Allen Lewis
- 18. Gilkison, James Alexander
- 19. Gilkison, Mansfield Hedges was born on 2 Feb 1811 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died on 23 Feb 1885 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA.
- 20. Gilkison, Hiram Nigh was born between 1 Apr 1813 and 1818 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died in 1878.
- 21. Gilkison, Angeline Olivia was born on 29 Mar 1818; died on 3 Apr 1869.
- 22. Gilkison, John McCandles was born on 15 Mar 1819 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died in 1900.
- 23. Gilkison, William Franklin was born in 1821 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA.
- 24. Gilkison, Newton Young or Yarron was born in 1824.
- 25. Gilkison, Sarah Amanda was born on 29 Sep 1827.
- 26. Gilkison, Mary Ann was born in 1832.
- 27. Gilkison, Charles Carl was born in 1833.
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Family/Spouse: Gilkison, John C.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Coffinberry, Nancy (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 13 May 1793 in Martinsburg, Berkeley Co., Virginia (now WV), Estimate; died on 11 Jul 1861 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA; was buried in Topeka, LaGrange County, Indiana, USA. Notes:
(Nancy and her. sister, Sarah, married brothers, James M. to Nancy and John C. to Sarah.)
Nancy married Gilkison, James M. on 17 Nov 1808 in Fairfield, Ohio, USA. James (son of Gilkison, James and Currens, Elizabeth) was born on 1 Jun 1788 in Kentucky, USA; died in 1856 in Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 28. Gilkison, Maria was born in 1815; died in 1897.
- 29. Gilkison, Samuel V.
- 30. Gilkison, George C. was born on 26 Aug 1810 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died on 19 Jul 1881 in Burr Oak Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI; was buried in Burr Oak Twp., St Joseph, Michigan, USA.
- 31. Gilkison, Eliza was born on 3 Jun 1812; died on 24 Feb 1884; was buried in Ligonier, Noble, Indiana, USA.
- 32. Gilkison, Louise Lamanda was born in Feb 1817; died on 11 Sep 1831.
- 33. Gilkison, James J. was born on 30 Aug 1818.
- 34. Gilkison, Mary Jane was born on 7 Dec 1820 in Ohio, USA; died on 6 Feb 1891 in Noble County, Indiana, United States of America; was buried in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America.
- 35. Gilkison, Susan B. was born on 5 Oct 1822; died on 21 Sep 1837.
- 36. Gilkison, Caroline Ann 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.
- 37. Gilkison, Eben Sturgis was born on 29 Mar 1827; died on 31 Mar 1915 in Josephine Co., Oregon, USA; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA.
- 38. Gilkison, Nancy was born on 16 May 1830.
- 39. Gilkison, Harriet F. was born on 16 Oct 1832; died in 1833.
- 40. Gilkison, Cynthe Ellen was born on 20 Nov 1834; died in 1835.
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8. | Coffinberry, Jacob Wolf (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 25 May 1797 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, West Virginia, USA; died in 1875. Other Events:
- Residence: 1840, Nottaway, Saint Joseph, Michigan, USA
- Residence: 1850, Richland, Wisconsin, USA; Age: 52/District 26
- Residence: 1860, Denison, Gage, Nebraska Territory, USA; Age: 64; Occupation: Farmer
- Residence: 6 Jul 1870, Erie, Neosho, Kansas, USA
Jacob married Galligher, Sallie Ann before 1827 in Hocking, Ohio, Estimate. Sallie was born in in Fredericks County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 43. Coffinberry, Charles Carrol was born on 30 Jun 1827 in Legan, Hocking, Ohio; died on 29 Nov 1913.
- 44. Coffinberry, Creighton Chipman was born on 5 Aug 1830 in Newville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died in 1904.
- 45. Coffinberry, Corilla Centrilla was born on 28 Dec 1832 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI.
- 46. Coffinberry, Charlott Corinthia was born on 20 Mar 1835 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died on 7 Apr 1835 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI.
- 47. Coffinberry, Cyron Chipman was born on 31 Jul 1836 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI.
- 48. Coffinberry, Crosby Canton was born on 22 Feb 1840 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died on 30 Oct 1887.
- 49. Coffinberry, Corwin Camdon was born on 8 Aug 1841 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died on 8 Feb 1917.
- 50. Coffinberry, Cordelia Campo was born on 7 Sep 1845 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died on 4 May 1888.
- 51. Coffinberry, Carter Clay was born on 22 May 1849 in Richland Center, Richland, Wisconsin; died in 1867.
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13. | Coffinberry, Wright Lewis (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 5 Apr 1807 in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA; died on 26 Mar 1889 in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA; was buried in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1850, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; Age: 43
- Residence: 1860, 1 W. Grand Rapids, Kent County, MI
- Residence: 1870, Grand Rapids Ward 1, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; Age: 63; MaleCitizenOverTwentyone: Y; PersonalEstateValue: 3000; RealEstateValue: 10000; Occupation: Civil Engineer
- Residence: 1880, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; StreetAddress: Summit Street; Age: 73; Occupation: Civil Engineer; EnumerationDistrict: 135; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Self
Notes:
Capt. Wright L. Coffinberry [Grand Rapids Eagle]
Capt. Wright L. Coffinberry was born at Lancaster, Ohio, April 5, 1807. His father, George L. Coffinberry, was born in Berkeley county, Va. He was a farmer and cut the first road from Wheeling, W. Va., to Zanesville, Ohio, and drove the first team over it. He went to Chillicothe, Ohio, in its earliest days and four years later removed to Lancaster, at a period when it was first laid out. The mother of the deceased, Elizabeth (LITTLE) Coffinberry, was a native of Berkeley county, Va. His parents fixed their residence at Mansfield, Ohio, in 1809, when their son was two years old. He received a common school education and at eighteen years of age left the farm to learn the trade of millwright and carpenter, which calling he followed thirteen years, winning a good repute as a. mechanic. At the solicitation of the Civil Engineers' Corps of Ohio he enrolled himself in that body in 1836 and has seen much active service in civil engineering in the States of Ohio and Michigan.
In 1844 he went to St. Joseph, this State, and in 1846 came to this city, where he opened a watch and clock repair shop which he carried on for four years. In 1850 he was elected first city surveyor and three years later was engaged by the government as surveyor of lands in the northern part of the State. In 1854 he was again elected city surveyor and held the position three years. He has platted about one hundred and fifty additions to the city. In 1859 he surveyed a State road from Grand Rapids to Northport, in the extreme north of Leelanaw county, the location of which cost a month's travel on foot carrying a knapsack. In 1860 he fulfilled a contract to construct a road forty miles long north of Newaygo, cutting and bridging it. In 1861. he enlisted and raised a company of 100 men in this city (Co. C, First Regiment Michigan Engineers and Mechanics). He Served as captain One and one-half years during the war of 'the Rebellion, when he resigned.
His collection of plans and drawings and curious remains of his career in his profession is novel and affords matter for much entertainment. In 1881 he was elected county superintendent of the poor, which position he held for six years, discharging the difficult and delicate duties with marked ability and faithfulness.
He was married August 18, 1831, near Mansfield , 0., to Jane BEACH, who was born in Pennsylvania and reared in Ohio. August 18, 1881, they celebrated their golden wedding. Mrs. Coffinberry survives him, aged nearly eighty-four years. They have had four children: Emma, who died in 1844; Andrew B. , married and residing in this city; Rebecca J. and Julia F., who have long been widely useful teachers in the city schools.
Mr. Coffinberry had had an experience covering a list of vicissitudes equal to most men who were representatives of the old pioneer period. He began the work of temperance here many years ago and labored unremittingly in its interest. He was, one of the earliest members of the republican party, and never swerved from fealty to that party.
He had been connected with the Odd Fellow and Masonic orders for many years. During his early residence in this city he was a member of the Lyceum This was, superseded by the Lyceum of Natural History. During the war the latter barely existed, and finally was merged in the Kent Scientific Institute, which is an important institution of the city. Of this he has always been an active member, serving at different periods as the president of all these societies, and for several years he was chairman of the committee on archaeology He had made many explorations in that line, collecting many valuable relies in archaeology.
He was a man of abounding kindness of heart, of the most absolute integrity with profound religious convictions which actuated his every moment of life, and with a reputation as a man and a citizen which is a rich legacy for his family. His death will be mourned in many a household besides his own, and his wise counsels and exemplary life will be remembered with Pleasure by all who have had the rare good fortune to, know him.
Mr. Coffinberry left his home in Grand Rapids, Mich., Tuesday morning, March 26, 1889, in his usual health, and expired in a street car, without a moment's warning. He was a gentleman of unusual vigor, both of body and mind, and this continued until the day of his death.
Wright married Beach, Jane on 18 Aug 1831 in Grand Rapids, MI. Jane was born in 1805 in Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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14. | Coffinberry, Salathiel Curtis (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 26 Feb 1809 in Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio; died on 20 Sep 1889 in Constantine, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Married
- Residence: 1860, Constantine, St Joseph, Michigan, USA; Residence Post Office: Constantine
- Residence: 1870, Constantine, St Joseph, Michigan, USA; Residence Post Office: Constantine
Salathiel married Coffinberry, Artemisia on 18 Jan 1843 in Richland, Ohio, USA. Artemisia was born on 11 Jan 1819 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA; died on 8 Dec 1912 in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 54. Coffinbury, Maria Estella was born on 9 Jan 1851 in Near Centerville, Mich.
- 55. Coffinbury, John was born on 14 Nov 1854 in Near Centerville, Mich.
- 56. Coffinberry, Augusta was born on 12 May 1838; died on 13 Apr 1856; was buried in Constantine, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA.
- 57. Richard, Marie Estella was born on 9 Jan 1851 in Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA; died on 8 Apr 1920 in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.
- 58. Coffinberry, Estephena was born on 8 May 1857 in Michigan, USA; died on 16 Sep 1921 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA.
- 59. Prentiss, Hermia Salathiella was born on 13 Nov 1844 in Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA; died on 27 Oct 1924 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA; was buried in Howe, Lagrange, Indiana, USA.
- 60. Coffinbury, Hermia Salathiella was born on 13 Nov 1844 in Near Centerville, Mich.
- 61. Coffinbury, Herman Napoleon was born on 23 Apr 1846 in Near Centerville, Mich.
- 62. Coffinbury, Manfred was born on 24 Jan 1849 in Near Centerville, Mich.
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15. | Coffinberry, Abram Bitcher (1.Elizabeth1) was born on 19 Aug 1811 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died in 1851 in Sacramento, California, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1840, Springfield, Richland, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1850, South Fork of the American River, El Dorado, California, USA; Age: 40, Enumerated without his family
Notes:
A history of Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland (Provo, UT, Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005), Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, Record for . http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=23749&h=974&indiv=try. pages 1010,1011
Abraham Coffinberry ... was born at Mansfield, Ohio, in 1812. He followed farm pursuits until 1849, when he crossed the plains to California in company with others, but reached no farther than Sacramento, when he was taken ill and soon died, In those days it tool a long time for news of any kind to be transported, and many weary months wen by before his family learned that he would never return.
The maiden name of his wife was Eliza Beach, who was born near Mansfield, Ohio, and died in Springfield, Ohio. Her father, the maternal grandfather of John Beach Coffinberry of Cleveland, was Jonathan Beach, who came to Ohio from Scotland and settled early in Richland County. To Abraham and Eliza (Beach) Coffinberry eight children were born.
Abram married Beach, Eliza on 7 Oct 1834 in Richland, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
19. | Gilkison, Mansfield Hedges (4.Sarah2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 2 Feb 1811 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died on 23 Feb 1885 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
First child born in Mansfield, OH. At the birth of this child, General James HEDGES of Mansfield requested of the parents the privilege of naming the child, saying he would deed him a town lot, so they granted the General this privilege, and he named the child for himself and for the town, Mansfield Hedges Gilkison.
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Mansfield Hedges Gilkison
THE MANSFIELD [OHIO] HERALD: 26 February 1885, Vol. 35, No. 15
Death of the Pioneer Son of Mansfield
Born: February 2d., 1811
Died: February 23, 1885
Aged 74 years and 21 days
On Tuesday last many of our readers were startled at the above announcement of the death, and notice of the funeral obsequies, of Mr. Mansfield H. Gilkison.
The old must died the young may, and most certainly Mr. Gilkison's life was prolonged beyond the average age of man, but it is not specially the fact of his many years that THE HERALD desires to note. It is always a melancholy pleasure to record the death of friends, and it is especially so when the demise is that of an aged citizen.
It is a fact known to most of the readers of THE HERALD that Mansfield H. Gilkison was the first white male child born within the limits of Mansfield, and that his days span all the years from the early beginning of the village down to our present growth and extent as a city.
His grandparents on his mother's side were George Coffinberry and wife, who in 1809, came to this then new country from Lancaster, Ohio, having previously moved from Virginia. His father, Jno. C. Gilkison, was of North Carolina parentage. He first moved to Kentucky, thereafter to St. Clairsville, and in 1810 to Mansfield.
On both sides he was of pioneer stock and he inherited many of the sterling qualities of these brave early settlers. Fear of man was an unknown feeling to Mansfield H. Gilkison. His father was a mason by trade, but had acquired much of a practical knowledge of the printing art, and so the son was an adept both as a brick-mason and type-setter. THE HERALD, in this connection, is informed, and takes pleasure in putting on record the fact, that the father of our deceased friend was the very first to print and publish a newspaper in the county of Richland, and we would be glad to have a copy of "THE OLIVE" for that was its title, so as to re-produce it in our columns. The son, as he grew up, worked with his father, in the summer season at brick-laying, and in more inclement weather in the printing office. THE OLIVE afterwards became THE MANSFIELD GAZETTE, and passed into the control of our now venerable townsman, James Purdy, Esq., but later on Mr. Jno. C. Gilkison, with his sons, projected the RICHLAND COUNTY JEFFERSONIAN, and for years were its publishers and editors. In 1850, they retired, selling the whole plant to the firm of Day & Smith, composed of our friends M. Day, Jr. and E.W. Smith, who gave the paper a new name, THE MANSFIELD HERALD, which title, under them and their respective successors, it has since retained.
Mansfield H., when a young man, was married to Miss Dukes, a member of another pioneer family, and who preceded him to the "far off country". His children grew to manhood and womanhood, and formed alliances and established homes of their own, so that for many years since the death of the wife of his youth, the subject of our sketch was alone and lonely, and only within the year passing he was again married to her who is now his bereaved widow.
Mr. Gilkison has filled many official places in his long life requiring coolness, courage, and a determined spirit, such as marshal, constable, deputy and acting sheriff, and discharged the several duties well and acceptably by all.
He was a member of I.O.O.F. -- Mansfield Lodge, No. 19. His funeral obsequies were attended by the Order on Wednesday, and so peacefully midst the snows of winter, was this old friend, the first child of Mansfield, laid away in his final resting place, the grave -- resting place for all the weary sons of men. It is fitting that we chronicle his birth, his life, his death. One by one, they who were the pioneers, or children of the pioneers, take their departure.
On the 4th. of July, 1881, there was a gathering of our people in the park to unveil the monument. Of those there assembled was our departed friend, with many of the older citizens, the friends and associates of early days and manhood's years. Since then, of what number how many have died: John Wiler, John Y. Glessner, David Vasbinder, Samuel Snyder, Dr. Sutherland, Thos. J. Robinson, John Krause, Peter Remy, Alanson Allen, Barnabas Burns, Charles Krabill, J.A. Heldman, E. Clapp, David McCullough, Jacob Emminger, preceded him, and now Mansfield H. Gilkison joins the throng. The old men are fast passing away; the pioneers of Richland County are nearly all gone hence. We who survive should cherish their memories and imitate their virtues.
Family/Spouse: Dukes, Emaline. Emaline was born on 15 Mar 1808 in Caroline Co., MD; died on 18 Jul 1879 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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20. | Gilkison, Hiram Nigh (4.Sarah2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born between 1 Apr 1813 and 1818 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died in 1878. Hiram married Lee, Matilda on 30 Aug 1835. Matilda was born on 23 Aug 1817 in Virginia, USA; died on 16 Nov 1889. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 72. Gilkison, Lucinda
- 73. Gilkison, Ada M.
- 74. Gilkison, Harriet E. was born on 25 Jan 1837.
- 75. Gilkison, Hirman Clay was born on 23 Dec 1837.
- 76. Gilkison, Mary Ann was born on 22 Mar 1841.
- 77. Gilkison, Rebecca Lansetta was born on 24 Feb 1843.
- 78. Gilkison, William Wallce was born about 1844.
- 79. Gilkison, Clarissa Frances was born between 7 Sep 1847 and 1849.
- 80. Gilkison, Cora was born about 1847.
- 81. Gilkison, Alva
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Hiram married Maize, Mary E. on 16 Nov 1857. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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30. | Gilkison, George C. (5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 26 Aug 1810 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio, USA; died on 19 Jul 1881 in Burr Oak Twp., St. Joseph Co., MI; was buried in Burr Oak Twp., St Joseph, Michigan, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1850, St Joseph's Co., MI
Notes:
Census, 1850 St. Joseph Co., MI
Page 135, Sherman twp., Gilkisson family
, George, 41, Ohio
, Mary, 36, Ohio
, Simon B., 15, Ohio
, Stephen W., 7, Ohio
, Amy E., 8 months, Mich.
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Portrait and Biographical Album of St Joseph County, Michigan containing Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of the county, together with Portraits and Biographies of all the Governors of the State and, of the Presidents of the United States. Chicago:Chapman Brothers,1885, pages 339-340.
Stephen W. Gilkison is one of the industrious, frugal and successful
agriculturists of Burr Oak Township, and is worthy a place in an Album of
this description. He is a native of Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio, where he
was born on the 12th of June, 1843. His father, George C., was the son of
James Gilkison, a native of Kentucky, and a pioneer of that county. He was
fully established in business as a mason, to which he was succeeded by his
son, the father of our subject. Besides George he was the father of twelve
children, of whom four daughters are now living.
George C. Gilkison, the father of our subject, came to Michigan and located
at Centreville in the year 1844, remaining there about twelve months.
Thence he removed for about two years, and then went to Clingers Lake.
After that he came to Sherman in this county, finally locating in Burr Oak,
in the year 1866. The maiden name of his wife and faithful life companion
was Mary KEASEY, who bore him nine children, of whom our subject was the
fourth born.
The subject of our sketch is a man of character, wide information, and with
large ability as a farmer, a faithful and true friend as well as citizen.
In the spring of 1846 he enlisted in defense of the Union, becoming a
member of Company G, 11th Michigan Infantry, and served almost two years.
During that time he saw many of the larger and more important engagements,
besides other service. Among the battles in which he fought may be named
those of Peachtree Creek, Resaca, Atlanta and others. He came out of the
military service unscathed, excepting as his constitution had been strained
by exposure and camp life. He received an honorable discharge in 1865 at
Nashville, Tenn.
On the 10th of April, 1870, Mr. Gilkison and Priscilla FREED were united in
marriage at Burr Oak. The wife of our subject is a daughter of John and
Priscilla FREED. It was her misfortune to lose her father by death when she
was about three years of age. Her mother subsequently removed to Ohio, and
later married Mr. James C. BLANCHARD, of Burr Oak, one of the venerable and
much respected pioneers of this county. Our subject's marriage has been
blessed by the birth of ten children, whose names are as follows: Salathiel
S., Zavala V., George R., Leston T., Clarion M., Amcy, Nina L., Joy L.,
Sherman Blaaine and Mary Gertrude.
Our subject, although not a leader in political affairs, is always glad to
bear his full part and responsibility as a citizen and as a member of the
Republican party, with which he has worked and voted for many years.
Buried:
Burr Oak Cemetery
Family/Spouse: Keasey, Mary. Mary was born in in Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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34. | Gilkison, Mary Jane (5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 7 Dec 1820 in Ohio, USA; died on 6 Feb 1891 in Noble County, Indiana, United States of America; was buried in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America. Mary married Dare, Unknown Duree or before 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Mary married Parks, Laban on 6 Mar 1857 in LaGrange, Indiana, United States. Laban (son of Parks, Robert) was born on 18 Dec 1797 in Jefferson County, Ohio, United States of America; died on 19 Nov 1870 in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America; was buried in Topeka, LaGrange County, Indiana, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 118. Parks, Mary E. was born on 26 Mar 1859 in Indiana, United States of America; died on 1 Nov 1931 in Gary, Lake, Indiana, USA; was buried in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America.
- 119. Parks, Mahitabel B was born on 26 Jan 1858 in LaGrange County, Indiana, United States of America; died in 1938 in Van Wert County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, United States of America.
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Mary married Banta, Albert on 3 Oct 1871 in Noble Co., Indiana. Albert (son of Banta, Peter and Hole, Effie) was born on 6 Mar 1805 in Ohio, United States of America; died on 12 Aug 1886; was buried in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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36. | Gilkison, Caroline Ann (5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) 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. 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
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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
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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.
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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.
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Caroline A. Stoner
1880 census: At Mancelona, 54, housekeeper, born Oh.
Mancelona Cemetery:Born 1824, died 1911
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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
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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.
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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
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Mary E. (Stoner) Niles
1880 census:At Mancelona, 19, dau. Of Caroline A., school teacher, born Ind.
Mancelona cemetery: Born 1860, died 1941
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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.
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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
Caroline married Stoner, John H. on 30 Oct 1850 in Gloversville, Fulton Co., New York, USA. John 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 120. Stoner, William was born before 1853.
- 121. 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.
- 122. 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.
- 123. 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.
- 124. Stoner, Mary Elizabeth was born on 1 Dec 1860 in Indiana, USA; died in 1941; was buried in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA.
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Caroline married Putman, John in 1842 in Centerville, MI. John died in 1844 in Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Caroline married Ayers, John G. on 28 Sep 1869 in La Grange Co., IN, and was divorced on 10 Nov 1885 in Bellaire, Antrim Co., MI. John (son of Ayers, Frazee and Harriot, Frances) was born about 1842 in Michigan, USA; died after 1901. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Caroline married in 1894. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Gilkison, Eben Sturgis (5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 29 Mar 1827; died on 31 Mar 1915 in Josephine Co., Oregon, USA; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
1860 Census, Linn Co., OR Dwelling #1127, the following persons are listed:
Parents Birthplace
Samuel WHITLEY 70 M VA farmer
Catherine WHITLEY 69 F KY
E. S. GILKERSON 34 M KY Harness maker
Catherine GILKERSON 30 F IL
1870 Myrtle Creek, Douglas Co., OR census: In addition to direct family members, the following persons were listed in the household :
William NEALE 21 M MO miner 1849
George NEALE 19 M MO school 1847
Angeline JACKSON 11 F OR school 1859
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The following letter was sent to me by M. E. (Moe) Gilkison, 310 11th Street, Altoona, IA 50009, in the year 2000. I am fairly certain that the Oregon cousin who is mentioned is our Eben Sturgis Gilkison.
Keating, Oregon
Jan. 28, 1932
Dear Allie:
Your letter, mailed the 17th inst. was read yesterday. We have 46 inches of snow here and it is hard to get in or out. Do not get our mail very often and yesterday was the first we had heard of Murry's death. Well in his condition, the poor man is better off.
I am glad that you have taken on the task of finding out all you can about your Grandfathers ancestors and I suppose that I can give more information about that than anyone now living, so I will tell you all I know and you can file it away for future generations.
The original line of Gilkisons were Danes, but in the 9th or 10th century when the Danes overran England and north of Ireland, there was a young General in the Danish army by the name of Gilkison. He fell in love with a young Irish colleen and married her and settled in Dungannon, In the north of Ireland. This part of our history I got from and old educated Dane that was [with] the Oregon Lbr. Co. on Tucker flat, in the 80's. He knew Danish history from the earliest civilization. His name was Charly Baker, a big fat old Dane. No doubt that your father and Mark will remember him. He was their log scaler. But our line has been Irish for the last 100 years. Between that date and 1812 1 know nothing but as to our progeny from then on.
In your Great Great Grandfathers family in Ireland, there were three sons. John, James and William, they were drafted in the British navy quite young. John was killed in the battle on Lake Erie in 1812. James and William deserted from the British navy and made their way to Ohio the same year. They settled in Jefferson County when it was mostly woods, wild animals and Indians. James was your Great Grandfather not John. He was 20 when he left the British navy, so according to that he was born in 1792. He married a girl by the name of Blair, and they had three sons and three daughters. John my father was the oldest, then William, who died in Illinois long years ago and your Grandfather James. The daughters were Isabelle who married Elias Sutton, and died in Champaign, Ill. and Martha, who married Lewis Walton, and died in Iowa. Your grandfathers brother William, first married in Ohio. Her name was Warren. They lived at Chanclersville, Muskingham Co. She died there. They had three children, John W., Bruce, and Mina. Bruce and Mina stayed with their grandparents, Warren after their mothers death. Both married and were still living there a few years ago- In the early 60s William. your grandfather, Martha, and the Suttons with Grandmother Gilkison, all went to Illinois. William and your Grandfather settled near Mattoon, and the Sutttons, near Champaign. I have not the date of your great Grandfathers death, but he died in Ohio several years before they went to Ill. William married again after he went there and they had a large family of boys, who settled in that state. As to my father's family and your Grandfathers, well they are all in Oregon except my sister Marda, who lives in Cambridge, Ohio. William Hutchinson went to California in the 50s. They had two children. James and Clara. James married in Ohio and went to Florida, and in the early_______ Hutchinson sent for his wife and daughter, and Clara married David Horn. Mark knows the history of the Horn family as well as I do. Elias and Isabell Sutton had a large family of boys and one girl. The boys were all railroad men and James visited this county with Aunt Susan in 1887. The daughter, Florence. married a man by the name of Jefferies, they visited all of us about 22 or 23 years ago. The Jefferies lived at Fort Pierre, South Dakota.
Florence Jeffries was a very prominent woman in the Woman Suffrage movement of South Dakota. She was President of that organization and was on a trip to Seattle to attend a national meeting of the same when she and her husband visited us. As to Martha Walton, your Grandfather's youngest sister, and her family, I have no record of them after they moved to Iowa long years ago.
Your Great Grandfather's brother, William, who came to Jefferson County, Ohio in 1812, married and settled down there and had a large family of boys and about the time I came to Oregon in 1885 there was on whole Township of Gilkisons in Jefferson County.
Mark has the names wrong. John was the one that was killed on Lake Erie and James was your Great Great Grandfather and William your Great Great Uncle. Now I know I am correct about this for I got it from my Mother and my oldest sister, Martha Barrett, and they knew the history of the Gilkisons, perfectly, from the time of their coming to America in 1812. As to the Gilkison in Ireland. I have no history, except that there was a cousin of my Grandfathers that settled in Mansfield, Ohio and he had a son that came to California in 49 and drifted north to Oregon in 56 and 25 years ago was living at Cottage Grove in southern Oregon. I corresponded with his son, James M. Gilkison, who at that time was managing a furniture plant in Albany, Oregon.
There was another of the old cousins from Ireland that settled in New Orleans, Louisiana. But they got their name twisted and spelled it Gilkerson, but all the Gilkisons in America, That came from Ireland are direct descendants of the Danish General.
The only Gilkison that I ever heard of in Ireland, was a great Aunt of mine, who was said to be the handsomest woman that ever walked the streets of Dungannon. Perhaps some time she will have a relative in America that will pattern after her, but so far I have failed to find them.
The John W. son of Uncle William, was a rambler. He left Illinois in his younger days and was last heard of in Trinindad, Colorado. I think your Aunt Clara Maharry corresponded with him at one time, but that was years ago.
This letter will no doubt, be interesting to all of the North Powder Gilkisons. If I should run onto any more data concerning the name, I will give it to you. I may have some among my old papers in my home at North Powder, and the first time I am over there I will try and see you and I may be able to help you out some more.
I just looked out and it is snowing. We only have 46 inches but we may get the 4 feet yet.
Yours very truly,
John M. Gilkison
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Buried:
Pine & Rose Sts., Granite Hill Cemetary
Eben married Neal, Elizabeth Mary "Nancy" on 4 Jul 1861 in Linn Co., Oregon, USA. Elizabeth was born on 27 Jan 1843 in Dallas, Missouri, USA; died on 7 Apr 1918 in Josephine Co., Oregon, USA; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 126. Gilkison, James Martin was born on 24 Jun 1862.
- 127. Gilkison, Nancy Jane was born on 13 Apr 1864; died on 6 Aug 1945 in Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA.
- 128. Gilkison, Rose Anne or Rosa Ann was born on 19 Oct 1866.
- 129. Gilkison, George Gallard was born on 10 Sep 1870.
- 130. Gilkison, Minnie America was born on 28 Feb 1876; died on 24 Feb 1877.
- 131. Gilkison, Pietta Rutiny was born on 4 Apr 1879; died on 7 Jun 1977 in Portland, Washington Co., Oregon, USA.
- 132. Gilkison, Clarence Eben ("doc") was born on 11 May 1882; died on 16 Mar 1955 in Multnomah, Oregon, USA.
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Eben married Whitley, Rachel C. (Catherine?) on 2 Aug 1855 in Linn Co., Oregon, USA. Rachel was born on 1 May 1830 in Illinois, USA; died on 3 Jun 1860 in Marion Co., Oregon, USA; was buried in Scio, Linn, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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44. | Coffinberry, Creighton Chipman (8.Jacob2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 5 Aug 1830 in Newville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died in 1904. Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 141. Coffinberry, William
- 142. Coffinberry, Jacob
- 143. Coffinberry, Emma A
- 144. Coffinberry, Sam was born in 1855 in Carlinville, Macoupin Co., IL; died in 1912 in Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, USA.
- 145. Coffinberry, Frank was born in 1863.
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49. | Coffinberry, Corwin Camdon (8.Jacob2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 8 Aug 1841 in Centerville, St. Joseph Co., MI; died on 8 Feb 1917. Corwin married on 27 Oct 1866 in Helena, Lewis and Clark, Montana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 146. Coffinberry, Egbert was born on 24 Oct 1870 in Erie, Neosho, Kansas; died on 16 Oct 1940 in Baker County, Oregon, USA; was buried in Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA.
- 147. Coffinberry, Adella was born on 20 Sep 1874 in Montevallo, Vernon Co., Missouri, USA.
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52. | Coffinberry, Rebecca J. (13.Wright2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born in 1840 in Ohio, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1870, Grand Rapids Ward 1, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; Age: 30; Occupation: At Home
- Residence: 1880, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; StreetAddress: Summit Street; Age: 40; EnumerationDistrict: 135; MaritalStatus: Single; RelationToHead: Daughter
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53. | Coffinberry, Julia F. (13.Wright2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born in 1843 in Ohio, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1870, Grand Rapids Ward 1, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; Age: 27; Occupation: Copyist
- Residence: 1880, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, USA; StreetAddress: Summit Street; Age: 37; Occupation: Teacher; EnumerationDistrict: 135; MaritalStatus: Single; RelationToHead: Daughter
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57. | Richard, Marie Estella (14.Salathiel2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 9 Jan 1851 in Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA; died on 8 Apr 1920 in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
58. | Coffinberry, Estephena (14.Salathiel2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 8 May 1857 in Michigan, USA; died on 16 Sep 1921 in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA; was buried in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA. |
59. | Prentiss, Hermia Salathiella (14.Salathiel2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 13 Nov 1844 in Centreville, St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA; died on 27 Oct 1924 in Ellensburg, Kittitas County, Washington, USA; was buried in Howe, Lagrange, Indiana, USA. |
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105. | Gilkison, Stephen Welden (30.George3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 12 Jun 1843 in Ohio, USA; died on 13 Jan 1912 in Burr Oak, St Joseph, Michigan, USA. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
Handwriting must have been difficult to read when Stephen's children's names were transcribed. I believe he had 10 children, not 14. Some of the duplicates may be due to spelling or nicknames.
Died:
Age: 69
Family/Spouse: Freed, Priscilla. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 156. Gilkison, Sharon Montgomery
- 157. Gilkison, Jula H.
- 158. Gilkison, Aurey
- 159. Gilkison, Cleo R.
- 160. Gilkison, Schuler Salathiel was born on 11 Nov 1871.
- 161. Gilkison, Zavalah Vale was born on 9 Aug 1873.
- 162. Gilkison, George R. was born on 18 Dec 1874.
- 163. leston Timothy, Lester Gilkison was born on 21 Feb 1877.
- 164. Gilkison, Clarion Montague was born on 21 Jul 1878.
- 165. nina L., Lina Gilkison was born on 26 Feb 1880.
- 166. joy L., Jay Gilkison was born on 24 Apr 1884.
- 167. Gilkison, Sherman Blaine was born on 15 Aug 1885.
- 168. Gilkison, Mary Gertrude was born on 14 Dec 1886.
- 169. Gilkison, James R. was born on 24 Jan 1891.
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118. | Parks, Mary E. (34.Mary3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 26 Mar 1859 in Indiana, United States of America; died on 1 Nov 1931 in Gary, Lake, Indiana, USA; was buried in Ligonier, Noble County, Indiana, United States of America. Other Events:
- Residence: 1870, Ligonier, Ligonier, Noble, Indiana, USA; Age: 11
Notes:
Died:
Age: 72
Family/Spouse: McLees, Donald C. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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119. | Parks, Mahitabel B (34.Mary3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 26 Jan 1858 in LaGrange County, Indiana, United States of America; died in 1938 in Van Wert County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Van Wert, Van Wert County, Ohio, United States of America. Other Events:
- Residence: 1870, Ligonier, Ligonier, Noble, Indiana, USA; Age: 12
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121. | Stoner, Lucia Ellen (36.Caroline3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) 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. 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Buried:
Pleasant Hill Cemetery
Lucia married Hervey, Henry Harrison on 28 Jun 1869 in Lagrange, Indiana, USA. Henry (son of Hervey, Willard and Crosby, Sabrina C.) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 170. Hervey, Aidance Estelle was born on 24 Jul 1870 in Legonier, Ind.; died on 25 Feb 1950.
- 171. 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.
- 172. 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.
- 173. Hervey, Clifford died about 7 Mar 1879 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA.
- 174. 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.
- 175. Hervey, Zula Zon was born on 10 Jul 1883 in Concordia, Cloud, Kansas, USA; died on 1 Mar 1958.
- 176. 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.
- 177. 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.
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122. | Stoner, Florence Estelle (36.Caroline3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) 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. Other Events:
- Residence: Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Living history museum
- Residence: 1910, Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Age: 54; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Wife
Notes:
Buried:
Mancelona Cemetery
Florence married Burkholder, Joseph on 2 Jun 1875 in Chestonia, Antrim Co., MI - Rev. J.R. Savage. Joseph was born in 1852 in Ontario, Canada; died on 28 Jul 1943 in Mancelona Twp., Antrim Co., Michigan, USA; was buried in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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123. | Stoner, James Clinton (36.Caroline3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) 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. Other Events:
- Residence: 1860, Clearspring, LaGrange, Indiana, USA; Residence Post Office: Haw Patch
- Residence: 1880, Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Son
- Residence: 1900, Nob Hill, Yakima, Washington, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
- Residence: 1920, Fresno, Fresno, California, USA; Relation to Head: Head; Residence Marital Status: Married
- Residence: 1930, Marshfield, Coos, Oregon, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
- Residence: 1930, Marshfield, Coos, Oregon, USA; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head: Head
- Residence: 1934, Olympia, Washington, USA
Notes:
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.
Buried:
Masonic Memorial Park
James married Swan, Sarah Theressa on 3 Mar 1885 in Custer Twp., Antrim Co., MI. Sarah (daughter of Swan, Zephinich and Swan, Ann) was born about 1863 in Michigan; died on 21 May 1957 in La Center, Clark, Washington. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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124. | Stoner, Mary Elizabeth (36.Caroline3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 1 Dec 1860 in Indiana, USA; died in 1941; was buried in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1880, Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head: Daughter
Notes:
Buried:
Mancelona Cemetery
Mary married Niles, Thomas Ellverton on 3 Jun 1885 in Mancelona, Antrim, Michigan, USA. Thomas was born in in Vermont, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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127. | Gilkison, Nancy Jane (37.Eben3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 13 Apr 1864; died on 6 Aug 1945 in Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
Nancy Jane was Hugh Bell's student before they were married. As you can see, there wasn't much difference in their ages. They later divorced. She rand boarding houses and a confectionary store here in Grants Pass, OR, to support herself. She was a very tiny woman who wore size 4 shoes. She saw great value in education and, because of her interest, my mother and aunts (Ramona, Pearl, Ernestine)
attended high school while living in the town of Grants Pass with her. My mother, Ramona, loved her dearly.
Greatgrandma Nancy loved adventures and was ready whenever the opportunity presented itself. Once when my mother was girl taking care of her little sisters while my grandparents sold fruit near Klamath Falls, OR., Greatgrandma was at the orchard for a visit. She talked Mamma into taking Grandma & Grandpa's car for a spin. Never mind that neither Greatgrandma nor Mamma knew any more about a car than how to ride in one. They did have a great time and got back home without mishap. I'm not sure they ever told Grandma & Grandpa. Pearl & Betty were probably too little to tell.
Greatgrandma loved flowers, especially roses. After she died, my parents transplanted her rose garden to our house. She raised Banty chickens and their home was a chicken wire bear cage that had once sat in front of the theatre housing a cub bear. Greatgrandma's boarding house was on the NW corner of 7th & F Streets in Grants Pass.
Buried:
Ash & ? Sts.,/Granite Hill Cemetery
Nancy married Hendricks, Hugh Bell on 4 Oct 1880 in Douglas County, Oregon, USA. Hugh was born on 12 Dec 1859 in Douglas Co., OR; died on 4 Jan 1936 in Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 185. Hendricks, Robert Eban was born on 13 Dec 1882; died on 3 May 1959.
- 186. Hendricks, Daisy Belle was born on 7 Oct 1883; died on 4 Aug 1961 in Grants Pass, Josephine Co., OR; was buried in Grants Pass, Josephine, Oregon, USA.
- 187. Hendricks, Cassius Elbert was born on 8 Jul 1885; died on 11 Jul 1934 in Portland, Washington Co., Oregon, USA; was buried in Illinois Valley, Josephine Co., OR.
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129. | Gilkison, George Gallard (37.Eben3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 10 Sep 1870. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
Autograph in Autograph book of Cassius E. Hendricks. August 12, 1896, Elkhead, OR
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Spent some time in Grants Pass, OR. His signature is barely discernable on stairway small door of the log house that Ernest Roy & Daisy Belle (Hendricks) CROUCH built abt. 1918-1920, 315 Laureldale Lane, Grants Pass, OR. Daisy Belle (daughter of Nancy Jane (Gilkison) HENDRICKS) who was daughter of Ebenezer Sturgis Gilkison.
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131. | Gilkison, Pietta Rutiny (37.Eben3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 4 Apr 1879; died on 7 Jun 1977 in Portland, Washington Co., Oregon, USA. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
Autograph in Autograph book of Cassius E. Hendricks. August 12, 1896, Elkhead, OR
Family/Spouse: Moore, Walter. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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132. | Gilkison, Clarence Eben ("doc") (37.Eben3, 5.Nancy2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 11 May 1882; died on 16 Mar 1955 in Multnomah, Oregon, USA. Notes:
Personal Records, Maureen (Molly) McGUIRE COLSON:
Lived in Grants Pass, OR, at the corner of Pine & G Streets in 2 story house w/balcony, still standing in year 2000. He worked for 3 C's Lumber Co., and helped buyild the log house (located at 315 Laureldale Lane, Grants Pass, OR) metioned in relation to this family. He also built a large cabinet located in my home, possible built an armoire in my possession, and a little 3 (cigar box) drawer dresser with mirror.
He built the last item for my mother, Ramona Crouch McGUIRE. I do not believe that he and Dena had any children.
Clarence married Unknown, Denia on 19 Sep 1910 in Josephine Co., Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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146. | Coffinberry, Egbert (49.Corwin3, 8.Jacob2, 1.Elizabeth1) was born on 24 Oct 1870 in Erie, Neosho, Kansas; died on 16 Oct 1940 in Baker County, Oregon, USA; was buried in Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA. Other Events:
- Residence: 1910, Pine City, Baker, Oregon, USA; Age: 40; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Head
- Residence: 1920, Pine City, Baker, Oregon, USA; Age: 50; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Head
- Residence: 1930, Halfway, Baker, Oregon; StreetAddress: Main; Age: 59; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Head; Occupation: Operator
- Residence: 1935, Halfway, Baker, Oregon
- Residence: 1940, Halfway, Baker, Oregon, USA; Age: 69; MaritalStatus: Married; RelationToHead: Head
Egbert married Mehlhorn, Emma on 17 Nov 1892 in Union, Oregon, USA. Emma (daughter of Melhorn, Louis and Melhorn, Catherine) was born in 1869 in Red Bud, Randolph County, Illinois, USA; died on 31 May 1956 in Baker County, Oregon, USA; was buried in Halfway, Baker County, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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