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1805 - 1873 (68 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Bodenhamer, William G was born on 20 Apr 1805 in Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died on 22 Jun 1873 in Birmingham Township, Schuyler County, Illinois; was buried in Round Prairie, Schuyler County, Illinois. Other Events:
- Residence: 1870, Birmingham, Schuyler, Illinois, USA
Notes:
From page 374 of Combined History of Schuyler and Brown Counties,
Illinois, by W R Brink & Co, Philadelphia: "William and Jesse
Bodenhamer, brothers, old neighbors of Mr. Sapp and the Manloves, came
from North Carolina with their families in the spring of 1833. William
Bodenhamer selected the SW 1/4 of section 3, [of Birmingham township],
built his cabin, and by years of unceasing toil died posessed of a fine
farm, on which some of his descendants now reside."
Pages 452-3 of Christian Bodenhamer of Rowan County, North
Carolina, by Lois Ione Hotchkiss Heuss, give entries from the
family Bible of William G and Linnea Bodenhamer.
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age 45 in 1850 census; age 68y 2m 2d at death
Source: Tombstone
William married Mendenhall, Linnea on 18 Dec 1836 in Schuyler County, Illinois. Linnea was born on 23 Sep 1819 in Indiana, USA; died on 23 Mar 1873; was buried in Round Prairie, Schuyler County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Bodenhamer, Lucinda was born on 1 Nov 1837 in Schuyler County, Illinois.
- 3. Bodenhamer, Mary was born on 30 Apr 1839; died on 16 Jun 1839.
- 4. Bodenhamer, Barbara Jane was born on 4 Jun 1840 in Schuyler County, Illinois.
- 5. Bodenhamer, Huldah was born on 5 Apr 1842 in Schuyler County, Illinois.
- 6. Bodenhamer, Henry Clay was born on 18 Nov 1843 in Birmingham, Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 11 Mar 1888 in Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas.
- 7. Bodenhamer, Isaac Harrison was born on 15 Dec 1844 in Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 26 Aug 1922.
- 8. Bodenhamer, John W was born on 8 Feb 1848 in Illinois, USA; died about 1890 in Rio Vista, California.
- 9. Bodenhamer, Sarah Katherine was born on 8 Feb 1848 in Illinois, USA.
- 10. Bodenhamer, Charity Ann was born on 26 Feb 1850 in Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 20 Jun 1928.
- 11. Bodenhamer, Mary Elizabeth was born on 5 Sep 1851 in Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 9 Mar 1903.
- 12. Bodenhamer, George M was born on 6 Jun 1853 in Illinois, USA; died about 1853.
- 13. Bodenhamer, Nancy Luzenia was born on 18 Nov 1854 in Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 30 Oct 1928; was buried in Blandinsville, McDonough County, Illinois.
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Generation: 2
6. | Bodenhamer, Henry Clay (1.William1) was born on 18 Nov 1843 in Birmingham, Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 11 Mar 1888 in Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas. Notes:
In papers of the Illinois Adjutant General's Office, we find Henry
Bodenhamer described as 6' 1" tall, with light hair, grey eyes, and a
light complexion. He was enrolled on 11 Aug 1862 at Brooklyn, Illinois,
by Captain Blackburn for a term of three years. He was mustered in 1 Sep
1862 at Quincy, Illinois, by Capt Ewing.
He was a member of Company A of the 78th Illinois Infantry. This
regiment was first assigned on 19 Sep 1862, to guard prisoners in
Louisville, Kentucky, and then on 5 Oct to protect the railroad from
Elizabethtown to New Haven, Kentucky. On 26 Dec, John Morgan's guerillas
captured Companies B and C, and they were to spend more than nine months
under guard in St. Louis.
In early Feb 1863, the regiment traveled to Nashville, Tennessee via
the Cumberland River. On the 3rd, although they saw no action
themselves, their arrival at Fort Donnelson caused the withdrawal of
Confederate forces under Forrest and Wheeler, who otherwise seemed likely
to defeat the Union forces there. On the 12th, the 78th marched to
Franklin, Tennessee, where it remained four months, its first chance to
drill.
On 23 Jun, they marched to Murfreesboro, and on the 28th they
continued south, reaching Shelbyville, Tennessee on 1 Jul. From 6 to 19
Sep, they moved south past Lookout Mountain, through Rossville and
Ringgold, Georgia, and then back to Rossville, skirmishing all the way.
Their first major battle came at Chickamunga on the 20th and 21st,
where they suffered heavy losses in a charge on Longstreet's corps.
October, November, and December were spent tracking back and forth across
southeastern Tennessee, maintaining supply lines and skirmishing. They
wintered at Rossville. Their first action in 1864 came in May, with the
beginning of the Atlanta campaign. They were at Buzzard's Roost, then
Resaca, Rome, and New Hope Church. They suffered serious losses in a
failed assault on earthworks at Kenesaw on 27 Jun. July 17 found them
engaged at Peach Tree Creek, and by the 28th they were working their way
around Atlanta.
On 1 Sep, they accomplished the unusual by capturing trenches at
Jonesboro, with men and equipment; Clay Bodenhamer was reported wounded
on this day. Atlanta fell into Union hands on the 2nd. On the 29th, the
regiment traveled by train to Athens, Alabama, and then marched to
Florence, where they overtook Forrest. They were transported to
Chattanooga, and from there they once again marched through Gaylesville,
Rome, and Kingston, reaching Atlanta on 16 Nov. This time they continued
south and east, through Covington, Milledgeville, Sandersville, and
Louisville. They completed their march to the sea by taking Savannah on
21 Dec. With this they had managed to divide the Confederacy into two
unconnected parts. On 20 Jan 1865, they broke camp at Savannah and
started north, through Barnwell, Lexington, and Winnsboro, South
Carolina, destroying railways and other property as they went. By 11 Mar,
they had reached Fayetteville, North Carolina.
They encountered heavy fighting on the 19th at Bentonville, being for
a while entirely encircled by the enemy. Following this fight they
camped near Goldsboro. When the war ended on 26 Apr, they were encamped
at Raleigh, where they had been since the 10th. They then marched
through Richmond, Virginia, and reached Washington on 19 May. On the
24th, they took part in the Grand Review. They were mustered out on 7
Jun and transported to Chicago, where they received their pay on the
12th.
Of the original 862 recruits, only 396 reamained to make the trip
from Washington to Chicago. Ninety six had died on the field, 24 in
Confederate prisons, and 77 in hospitals. An additional two hundred or
so were lost to injuries.
After the war, Clay Bodenhamer returned to Schuyler County, until
about 1878, when he moved to Kansas. They had not been in Kansas many
years when the
family of an uncle was murdered, and a son of the family sent to prison.
The shock of this event undid Clay, and he was admitted to the insane
assylum at Osawatomie, Kansas. He remained there until his death, and
because the family was too poor to bring the body back home, he was
buried at the assylum.
When she applied for a pension based on his service, Jane Bodenhamer
stated that he, "while in said service & line of duty contracted severe
debility and heart disease. The same being super[?]nced & brought on
from impure vacination which continued to affect his left side, that he
died from these causes."
Henry married James, Priscilla Jane on 7 Sep 1873 in Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois, USA. Priscilla was born on 16 Mar 1847 in Illinois, USA; died on 25 Aug 1915 in Macksville, Stafford County, Kansas, USA; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 14. Bodenhamer, John Lemuel was born on 13 Oct 1874 in Schuyler County, Illinois; died in 1927 in Stafford County, Kansas.
- 15. Bodenhamer, Anna Myrtle was born on 14 Jan 1876 in Birmingham Township, Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 21 Mar 1951 in Hotchkiss, Colorado.
- 16. Bodenhamer, Rosa Caroline was born on 19 Sep 1877 in Birmingham Township, Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 22 Mar 1958; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA.
- 17. Bodenhamer, Mary Frances was born on 18 Mar 1879 in Neosho County, Kansas; died on 14 Feb 1960 in Macksville, Stafford County, Kansas, USA.
- 18. Bodenhamer, Sarah Linnea was born on 19 Aug 1881 in Neosho County, Kansas; died in 1933 in Erie, Neosho County, Kansas; was buried in Neosho, Kansas, USA.
- 19. Bodenhamer, William Walter was born on 18 Mar 1883 in Neosho County, Kansas; died on 3 Aug 1906 in Walnut River, Winfield, Kansas; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA.
- 20. Bodenhamer, Nancy Jane was born on 21 Jan 1886; died on 18 Mar 1888; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA.
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Generation: 3
14. | Bodenhamer, John Lemuel (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 13 Oct 1874 in Schuyler County, Illinois; died in 1927 in Stafford County, Kansas. Notes:
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
John married Jones, Elmina in 1912. Elmina was born on 22 Aug 1885 in Cabool, Texas, Missouri, USA; died on 26 Aug 1966 in St John's, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Bodenhamer, Anna Myrtle (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 14 Jan 1876 in Birmingham Township, Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 21 Mar 1951 in Hotchkiss, Colorado. Notes:
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Anna married Dove, George in 1946. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Anna married Treadway, Elijah Frank on 22 Apr 1896 in Erie, Neosho County, Kansas. Elijah was born on 29 Jan 1873 in Neosho County, Kansas; died on 10 Jun 1937 in Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. Treadway, Clay Augustus Calvin was born on 14 Apr 1898 in Stark, Neosho County, Kansas; died on 19 Mar 1987 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, USA.
- 22. Tredway, Bert Lemuel was born on 22 Dec 1899 in Stark, Neosho County, Kansas; died on 8 Sep 1971 in Parma, Canyon, Idaho, USA.
- 23. Tredway, Lewis Cecil was born on 12 Sep 1909 in Alta Vista, Wabaunsee, Kansas, USA; died on 28 Feb 1979.
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16. | Bodenhamer, Rosa Caroline (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 19 Sep 1877 in Birmingham Township, Schuyler County, Illinois; died on 22 Mar 1958; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA. Notes:
W J Fugate MD, attending Dr, in mother's app'n for widow's pension
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Rosa married Mefford, George on 26 Apr 1897 in Neosho County, Kansas. George was born in Dec 1873; died on 2 Apr 1939 in Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 24. Mefford, Clyde Clay died on 19 Dec 1951; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA.
- 25. Mefford, Ray was born on 1 Dec 1916; died on 31 Dec 1916; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA.
- 26. Mefford, Ruth was born on 1 Dec 1916; died on 31 Dec 1916; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA.
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17. | Bodenhamer, Mary Frances (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 18 Mar 1879 in Neosho County, Kansas; died on 14 Feb 1960 in Macksville, Stafford County, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Mother's application for widow's Civil War Pension
Letter from Roberta Schmidt, 6 Jun 1985
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Mary married Wood, John Bert on 5 Apr 1897 in Neosho County, Kansas. John was born about 1874; died on 17 Apr 1950. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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18. | Bodenhamer, Sarah Linnea (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 19 Aug 1881 in Neosho County, Kansas; died in 1933 in Erie, Neosho County, Kansas; was buried in Neosho, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Mother's application for widow's Civil War Pension
gravestone
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Buried:
Lakeview Cemetery
Sarah married Beard, Wesley on 22 Oct 1899 in Neosho County, Kansas. Wesley was born in Jul 1861; died in 1935; was buried in Neosho, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 29. Beard, Nina M was born in 1901; died in 1943; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA.
- 30. Beard, Paul W was born on 22 Jul 1902; died on 21 Jun 1908; was buried in Neosho, Kansas, USA.
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19. | Bodenhamer, William Walter (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 18 Mar 1883 in Neosho County, Kansas; died on 3 Aug 1906 in Walnut River, Winfield, Kansas; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 2 May 1981
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Buried:
East Hill Cemetery
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20. | Bodenhamer, Nancy Jane (6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 21 Jan 1886; died on 18 Mar 1888; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 2 May 1981
Buried:
East Hill Cemetery
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Generation: 4
21. | Treadway, Clay Augustus Calvin (15.Anna3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 14 Apr 1898 in Stark, Neosho County, Kansas; died on 19 Mar 1987 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, USA. Other Events:
- Graduation: 1925, Friends University, Wichita, Kansas
Notes:
Before Clay was ten years old, his family moved to Custer County,
Oklahoma, drawn by inexpensive land. It proved to be too dry, and they
were not able to make it.
In 1985, Clay wrote a letter to a reunion of the Wood family, which
included descendants of his aunt Mary (Bodenhamer) and John Burton Wood:
"I lived in Stafford County, Kansas for four years from 1913 to 1917, and
attended Macksville School. I was a member of the Free Methodist Church
and played football. I left Macksville in the fall of 1917 to go to
college at Friends University in Wichita, KS. I have had very little
contact with any of your relatives since that time. I graduated from
F.U. in 1925, and have divided my time as a teacher and social worker
since that until I retired in 1965."
Clay married Allen, Dorothea Teulon on 10 Jun 1930 in White Plains, Westchester, New York, USA. Dorothea was born on 1 Mar 1901 in New York City (All Boroughs), New York, USA; died on 21 Jan 1994 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 31. Treadway, Allen Frank was born on 30 Nov 1931 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York, USA; died on 19 May 2005 in Xenia, Greene, Ohio, USA.
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22. | Tredway, Bert Lemuel (15.Anna3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 22 Dec 1899 in Stark, Neosho County, Kansas; died on 8 Sep 1971 in Parma, Canyon, Idaho, USA. Notes:
Letter from Nellie Tredway Killian 11-25-1992
Letter from Nellie Tredway Killian 11-25-1992
Bert married Staley, Edith Faye in 1922 in Rose Hill, Butler, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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24. | Mefford, Clyde Clay (16.Rosa3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) died on 19 Dec 1951; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
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25. | Mefford, Ray (16.Rosa3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 1 Dec 1916; died on 31 Dec 1916; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
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26. | Mefford, Ruth (16.Rosa3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 1 Dec 1916; died on 31 Dec 1916; was buried in Macksville, Stafford, Kansas, USA. Notes:
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
Letter from Jan Larkin, 25 Oct 1994
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29. | Beard, Nina M (18.Sarah3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born in 1901; died in 1943; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA. Notes:
gravestone
gravestone
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Buried:
East Hill Cemetery
Family/Spouse: Chilson. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 32. Chilson, Lloyd W was born in 1930; died in 1930; was buried in Neosho County, Kansas, USA.
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30. | Beard, Paul W (18.Sarah3, 6.Henry2, 1.William1) was born on 22 Jul 1902; died on 21 Jun 1908; was buried in Neosho, Kansas, USA. Notes:
gravestone
gravestone
Letter from Mary Ann Wheeler, 9 Jun 1981
Buried:
Lakeview Cemetery
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