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9.1 Elizabeth Lake Father - 16.0 Abraham Lake Mother - 17.0 Susan Garrison Timeline - 14 May 1705 Johannes Georg Beck baptized [6] 7 Feb 1709 Anna Maria Gucker born [6] 1729 Johannes Georg Beck confirmed in St George's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Upper Reixingen, Wurttemberg, Germany [19] 20 May 1729 Ulrich Beck died [6] [19] 21 Jun 1729 Johannes Georg Beck and Anna Maria Gucker married [6] 2 Dec 1736 John Jacob Beck baptized [6] 26 Sep 1752 Johannes Georg Beck and John Jacob Beck emigrated to Unites States on Ship Richard & Mary arriving in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [6] [19] 1755 Anna Maria Weidman born [6] May 1775 Johannes Georg Beck died [6] 12 Sep 1783 Jacob Beck born [6] [18] in Pennsylvania [18] [23] 2 Jan 1791 Anna Maria Schmidt born [6] [18] [23] in Pennsylvania [18] [23] 17 Apr 1791 Anna Maria Schmidt baptized [13] 25 Sep 1815 Jacob J. Beck born [5] [9] [23] in New Jersey [10] [18] [23] 25 Dec 1815 Jacob J. Beck baptized in Evangelical Lutheran Church, Upper Mount Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [13] 1819 John Jacob Beck died [6] 6 Mar 1819 Elizabeth Lake born [4] [5] [9] [11] [17] [23] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] [13] 1821 Anna Maria Weidman died [6] 19 Jan 1836 child #1, Abraham L., born in New Jersey [10] [13] 12 Mar 1836 Elizabeth Lake and Jacob J. Beck married in Warren County, New Jersey [2] [25] by John Kerns [2] c1838 child #2, Martin, born [14] in New Jersey [13] 16 Aug 1838 child #3, Mary, born [23] in New Jersey [10] [23] 1 May 1840 child #4, Marshall, born [23] [24] in New Jersey [10] [23] 1842 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [12] 1 Apr 1842 Jacob J. Beck purchased land in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey from estate of Daniel Robins [12] 25 Apr 1842 child #5, John L., born [23] in New Jersey [10] [23] 20 Feb 1843 deed executed 1 Apr 1842 recorded [12] 16 Mar 1845 child #6, Susan, born [23] in New Jersey [10] [23] Sep 1847 child #7, Almeda, born in New Jersey [13] 10 Feb 1848 child #7, Almeda, died [13] 1849-1850 Jacob J. Beck member of Knowlton Town Committee, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [13] Jul 1849 child #8, Rachael Ann, born [23] in New Jersey [10] [23] 1849 child #9, Jacob J., born in New Jersey [1] [23] 1850 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [10] Jacob J. Beck working as a farmer [10] 2 Jul 1852 child #10, William, born in New Jersey [23] 16 Mar 1853 child #10, William, died [23] in New Jersey [13] c1854 child #11, Emma C., born in New Jersey [23] c1855 child #12, Jehiel, born in New Jersey [23] 1855 living in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey (noted as "J Beck") [16] c1859 child #13, Nelson, born in New Jersey [23] 1860 child #14, Philip, born [15] [23] in New Jersey [23] living in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey (noted as "J Beck") [16] 2 Oct 1860 Anna Maria Schmidt died [6] [18] [23] 19 Jun 1863 Jacob Beck died near Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey [3] 17 Jul 1863 death notice for Jacob Beck published in Belvidere Intelligencer, Belvidere, New Jersey [3] 22 Sep 1864 Jacob J. Beck died [5] [9] [23] 6 Jul 1865 child #6, Susan, died [5] [23] 1874 living in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey (noted as "Mrs. E. Beck") [16] 1887 living in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [17] 1899 living in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [4] [11] [22] 4 May 1899 article naming Elizabeth Lake published in The Washington Star, Washington, New Jersey [22] 3 Jul 1899 Elizabeth Lake died [4] [9] [11] [23] at home, Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey [4] [9] [11] 14 Jul 1899 death notice for Elizabeth Lake published in Belvidere Apollo, Belvidere, New Jersey [4] Notes - Elizabeth Lake buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, [11] Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [11] [23] Jacob J. Beck son of Jacob Beck [6] [18] [23] [25] and Anna Maria Schmidt; [6] [18] brother of Philip Beck (spouse of 9.204); [18] buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [13] Jacob Beck son of John Jacob Beck and Anna Maria Weidman; [6] [20] buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, [6] Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [6] [23] Anna Maria Schmidt daughter of John Schmidt [13] and Barbara ------; [23] buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, [8] Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [6] [23] John Jacob Beck served as Assistant Matross with Pennsylvania Artillery, Continental Line during American Revolutionary War; son of Johannes Georg Beck and Anna Maria Gucker. [6] Johannes Georg Beck son of Ulrich Beck and Margaretha Schrayin. [6] [19] Anna Maria Gucker daughter of Heironymus Gucker and Agnes Vogalin. [6] Ulrich Beck lived in Ober Riexingen, Wurtemburg, Germany; member of Evangelical Lutheran Church. [6] Child #2, Martin, died by 1850. [10] Child #6, Susan, buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, [13] Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [23] Child #7, Almeda, buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [13] Child #8, Rachael Ann, worked as a milliner; [23] married George Cummins. [13] Child #10, William, buried in Hainesburg Cemetery, [13] Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [23] Child #11, Emma C., married Reuben Wise. [13] George Cummins worked as a milliner. [23] Questions - Citation #7 says John Jacob Beck son of Johann Hendrick Beck and Anna Maria ------. [8] Citation #18 says Jacob J. Beck born 14 Jul 1813. [8] Citation #18 says Jacob J. Beck died 1864. [8] Citation #18 says Elizabeth Lake born in Warren County (sic, Warren County created in 1824 from Sussex County). [8] Citation #18 says child #6, Susan, born 1843. [8] Citation #23 refers to Anna Maria Schmidt as Mary Smith. [8] Citation #23 refers to John Schmidt as John Smith. [8] Citation #23 refers to child #8, Rachael Ann, as Rachel Ann. [8] Citation #23 refers to John Jacob Beck as Jacob Beck. [8] Citation #23 refers to Anna Maria Weidman as Mary. [8] Citation #23 says Jacob Beck born 12 Aug 1783. [8] Citation #23 says Jacob Beck died 19 May 1863. [8] Citations - 1. "Beck Family History", Leroy Beck DePuy (1.456), 1984, Reference->5.110.txt 2. marriage records for Elizabeth Lake (9.1), Reference->9.1.txt, Records->Marriages->9.1.jpg and Misc->9.1.jpg 3. death notice for Jacob Beck (father of spouse of 9.1), Reference->9.1.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.1.jpg 4. death notice for Elizabeth Lake (9.1), Reference->9.1.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.1-2.jpg 5. "Beck Family History", Leroy Beck DePuy (1.456), 1984, Reference->9.1.txt 6. living family members, Reference->9.1.txt 7. Sharon Garrett <skye523@webtv.net>, 2 Mar 2007, Reference->9.1.txt 8. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 9. headstone for Elizabeth Lake (9.1) and Jacob J. Beck (spouse of 9.1), Misc->Headstones->9.1.jpg 10. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->9.1-1850.jpg and Reference->9.1.txt 11. death certificate for Elizabeth Lake (9.1), Records->Deaths->9.1.jpg 12. deed, Records->Deeds->9.1.jpg 13. living family members 14. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 15. findagrave.com, headstone for Philip Beck (5.224) and Ophia Moore (spouse of 5.224), Misc->Headstones->5.224.jpg 16. maps of Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey, Maps->USA->NewJersey->WarrenCounty->Hainesburg1855.jpg, Maps->USA->NewJersey->WarrenCounty->Hainesburg1860.jpg and Maps->USA->NewJersey->WarrenCounty->Hainesburg1874.jpg 17. "Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887, Reference->9.2.txt 18. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge@worldnet.att.net>, Reference->9.1.txt 19. "Beck Family History", Leroy Beck DePuy (1.456), 1984 20. findagrave.com 21. "New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980," FamilySearch, Reference->5.223.txt 22. article, Newspapers->Misc->9.1.jpg 23. Esther <edrtjd@charm.net>, 25 May 2000, Reference->9.1.txt 24. findagrave.com, headstone for Marshall Beck (5.160) and Catherine Amanda Read (spouse of 5.160), Misc->Headstones->5.160.jpg 25. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900 (FTM CD #240)", Broderbund Software, 1998 Children: 5.159 i. Abraham L. [13] ii. Martin. [5] 5.1487 iii. Mary. [10] [23] 5.160 iv. Marshall. [10] [23] 5.161 v. John L. [23] vi. Susan. [1] [5] [10] [23] vii. Almeda. [13] viii. Rachael Ann. [10] [23] 5.110 ix. Jacob J. [1] [5] [23] x. William. [23] xi. Emma C. [23] 5.1417 xii. Jehiel. [23] 5.223 xiii. Nelson. [21] [23] 5.224 xiv. Philip. [18] [23]


9.2 John L. Lake Father - 16.0 Abraham Lake Mother - 17.0 Susan Garrison 9.3 Mary Caroline Raub Father - 19.36 Michael Raub Mother - Mary Read 9.4 Jacob Newbaker Vought Father - John Vought Mother - 19.44 Anna Maria Newbaker Timeline - 5 Aug 1820 Jacob Newbaker Vought born in New Jersey [41] 28 Sep 1820 John L. Lake born [18] [21] in Hunterdon County, [22] New Jersey [22] [35] [40] [41] 1830 John L. Lake living in Greenwich Township, Warren County, New Jersey [12] 15 Jan 1830 Mary Caroline Raub born [11] in Blairstown, [41] Warren County, New Jersey [31] [41] 15 Apr 1836 Joanna Hay born [10] [36] [41] in New Jersey [16] [40] 1840 John L. Lake living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [13] 12 Sep 1848 Mary Caroline Raub and Jacob Newbaker Vought married [8] [38] [41] in Blairstown, [8] Warren County, New Jersey [8] [41] 1850 John L. Lake living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [14] John L. Lake working as a laborer [14] 7 May 1851 child #1, Mary, born in New Jersey [8] c1852 Peter Hay and Susan Alverson moved to Auburn Corners, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [22] 1856 John L. Lake moved to Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [22] 1860 John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [15] John L. Lake working as a farmer [15] Mary Caroline Raub and Jacob Newbaker Vought living in Springville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [23] 1861 John L. Lake and Joanna Hay married [22] [35] [41] in Pennsylvania [41] 1862 John L. Lake working as a farmer [8] John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] 4 Aug 1862 John L. Lake on Civil War Enrollment List [8] 11 Jan 1863 child #2, William L., born [21] [29] [37] [40] [41] in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [40] 5 May 1864 child #3, George McClelen, born in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [2] [8] [24] [25] [26] 18 Apr 1866 child #4, Charles Hay, born in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] [18] [26] c1869 photo of John L. Lake and Joanna Hay, People->9.2-2.jpg and Reference->9.2.txt [6] Joanna Hay described as having blue eyes, dark brown hair [6] John L. Lake described as having dark brown hair, brown whiskers, dark auburn eyes [6] 1870 John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [16] John L. Lake working as a farmer [16] Mary Caroline Raub and Jacob Newbaker Vought living in Springville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [23] 26 Oct 1870 Joanna Hay died [10] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [41] 15 Apr 1871 Jacob Newbaker Vought died [41] 1872 John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] John L. Lake serving as Supervisor for Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [33] 1873 John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [34] Mary Caroline Raub living in Springville Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [34] 18 Feb 1873 John L. Lake and Mary Caroline Raub married [22] [34] [38] [41] in Springville Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [22] [34] 9 Sep 1874 article mentioning John L. Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [30] 16 Sep 1874 article mentioning John L. Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [30] Sep 1874 article mentioning John L. Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [30] Oct 1874 article mentioning John L. Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [30] 1876 John L. Lake began dealing in stock [22] 1878 John L. Lake purchased Newton saw-mill on White Creek [22] 1880 John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [17] John L. Lake working as a farmer [17] child #2, William L., attending school [17] child #2, William L., working as a farm laborer [17] 1881 living in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] c1886 photo of John L. Lake, People->9.2.jpg [7] 1887 John L. Lake owns 412 acres of land, Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [22] child #2, William L., working as a stock dealer [22] c1889 child #2, William L., working as a stock buyer in Springville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [27] child #2, William L., member of firm of Lake, Roe & Conklin [27] 1891 child #2, William L., moved to Newark, New Jersey [27] child #2, William L., working for a stock buying business [27] 1896 John L. Lake living in Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] Oct 1896 article involving John L. Lake published in a newspaper [4] 1897-1898 John L. Lake lost 22 head of cattle [4] 1898 John L. Lake living in Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] 27 Feb 1898 Mary Caroline Raub died at home Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [5] [11] 3 Mar 1898 death notice for Mary Caroline Raub published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [5] Nov 1898 article involving John L. Lake published in a newspaper [4] 1899 child #2, William L., living in Newark, New Jersey [4] John L. Lake living in Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] 26 Jan 1899 article involving John L. Lake published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [4] Mar 1899 article involving John L. Lake published in a newspaper [4] 1900 John L. Lake living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] John L. Lake working as a farmer [18] Dec 1900 article involving John L. Lake published in The Susquehanna County Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania [4] 19 Oct 1901 will of John L. Lake made [20] 1903 child #2, William L., living in New Jersey [6] John L. Lake living in Springville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [6] 4 Jul 1903 John L. Lake died [6] [9] [21] [35] [41] from gangrene [6] in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [35] [41] 7 Jul 1903 John L. Lake buried [6] in Jersey Hill Cemetery, [6] [41] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [6] [35] [41] 8 Jul 1903 will of John L. Lake proved [20] 16 Jul 1903 obituary for John L. Lake published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [6] 11 Aug 1904 inventory for estate of John L. Lake made [19] 18 Aug 1904 inventory for estate of John L. Lake confirmed [19] 1914 child #2, William L., working as a salesman [40] 15 Mar 1914 child #2, William L., died in Springville, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [21] [27] [28] 18 Mar 1914 child #2, William L., buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, [27] [28] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [27] [28] [37] Mar 1914 obituary for child #2, William L., published in a Montrose, Pennsylvania newspaper [27] 27 Mar 1914 obituary for child #2, William L., published in Independent Republican, Montrose, Pennsylvania [27] 4 Apr 1914 George McClelen Lake (5.5) rejected administration of the estate of child #2, William L. [28] Charles Hay Lake (5.33) assigned administration of the estate of child #2, William L. [28] Notes - John L. Lake served as supervisor over 20 years; served as path-master over 20 years. [22] Joanna Hay daughter of Peter Hay and Susan Alverson; [8] [22] buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, [8] [41] Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [8] [36] [41] Mary Caroline Raub married first Jacob Newbaker Vought; [8] buried in Springville Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [31] [41] Jacob Newbaker Vought worked as a farmer; Methodist Episcopal. [8] Peter Hay lived in Warren County, New Jersey; worked as a farmer. [22] Susan Alverson lived in Warren County, New Jersey. [22] Child #2, William L., known as "Will". [4] [27] Extras - Maps showing where John L. Lake lived in 1872, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->SusquehannaCoPa-1872.jpg and Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->9.2.jpg [3] Questions - Citation #6 says John L. Lake born in Harlem, New Jersey. [3] Citation #2 names Joanna Hay as Joanne Hay. [3] Citation #10, Citation #35 and Citation #36 refer to Joanna Hay as Joannah. [3] Citation #29 refers to Joanna Hay as Johana. [3] Citation #40 refers to Joanna Hay as Johanna. [3] Citation #22 says John L. Lake born 28 Sep 1828. [3] Citation #22 and Citation #34 refer to Vought as Vough. [3] Citation #27, Citation #29 and Citation #37 say child #2, William L., died 22 Mar 1914. [3] Citation #22, Citation #32, Citation #38 and Citation #41 say Mary Caroline Raub born 5 Oct 1829. [3] Citation #35 and Citation #41 say John L. Lake born 20 Sep 1820. [3] Citation #36 says Joanna Hay died 27 Oct 1870 in Auburn Center, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [3] Citation #39 says John L. Lake born in Blairstown, New Jersey. [3] Citation #40 and Citation #41 say child #2, William L., died 22 Mar 1914; buried 25 Mar 1914. [3] Citation #40 says child #2, William L., died at 2:30 PM from Pulmonary Tuberculosis. [3] Citation #41 says Mary Caroline Raub died 27 Feb 1897 in Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. [3] Citation #41 says Joanna Hay died 27 Oct 1870. [3] Citations - 1. diary of Lydia Caroline Schilling (second spouse of 3.228), 1939, Reference->3.228.txt, Misc->3.228.jpg, Misc->3.228-2.jpg and Misc->3.228-3.jpg 2. obituary for George McClelen Lake (5.5), Reference->5.5.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. articles involving John L. Lake (9.2), Reference->9.2.txt and Newspapers->Misc->9.2.jpg 5. death notice for Mary Caroline Raub (9.3), Reference->9.2.txt 6. obituary for John L. Lake (9.2), Reference->9.2.txt 7. "Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887 8. living family members 9. memorial card for John L. Lake (9.2), Misc->MemorialCards->9.2.jpg 10. headstone for Joanna Hay (first spouse of 9.2), Misc->Headstones->9.2.jpg 11. headstone for Mary Caroline Raub (9.3), Misc->Headstones->9.3.jpg and Misc->Headstones->9.3-2.jpg 12. 1830 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1830.jpg and Records->Census->16.-1830-2.jpg 13. 1840 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1840.jpg and Records->Census->16.-1840-2.jpg 14. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1850.jpg and Records->Census->16.-1850-2.jpg 15. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->9.2-1860.jpg 16. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->9.2-1870.jpg and Records->Census->9.2-1870-2.jpg 17. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->9.2-1880.jpg 18. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->9.2-1900.jpg 19. inventory for estate of John L. Lake (9.2), Reference->9.2.txt, Records->Deaths->9.2.jpg and Records->Deaths->9.2-2.jpg 20. will of John L. Lake (9.2), Reference->9.2.txt 21. findagrave.com, headstone for John L. Lake (9.2) and William L. Lake (9.2, child ii), Misc->Headstones->9.2-2.jpg 22. "Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887, Reference->9.2.txt and Biographies->9.2.jpg 23. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 24. freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Reference->5.5.txt 25. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->5.5-1900.jpg 26. bible records, Records->Bible->Lake.jpg 27. obituaries for William L. Lake (9.2, child ii), Reference->9.2.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.2ch-ii.jpg 28. renunciation for William L. Lake (9.2, child ii), Reference->9.2.txt and Records->Wills->9.2ch-ii.jpg 29. bible records, Records->Bible->Lake.jpg 30. articles concerning estate of Abraham Lake (16.0) Newspapers->Misc->16.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->16.-2.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->16.-3.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->16.-4.jpg 31. findagrave.com 32. Janet Helen Raub (0.275) <Jan@RAUB-and-more.com>, Reference->19.36.txt 33. Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania 34. marriage notice for John L. Lake (9.2), Reference->9.2.txt 35. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L15X-FFX 36. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L15X-RLD 37. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L15X-LS7 38. http://www.raub-and-more.com, Reference->32.7.txt 39. death certificate for Charles Hay Lake (5.33), Records->Deaths->5.33.jpg 40. death certificate for William L. Lake (9.2, child ii), Records->Deaths->9.2ch-ii.jpg 41. familysearch.org Children by Mary Caroline Raub and Jacob Newbaker Vought: 5.212 i. Mary. [22] [38] [41] Children by John L. Lake and Joanna Hay: ii. William L. [20] [22] [27] [35] [40] [41] 5.5 iii. George McClelen. [8] [41] 5.33 iv. Charles Hay. [39] [41]
9.5 Isaac G. Lake Father - 16.0 Abraham Lake Mother - 17.0 Susan Garrison 9.6 Margaret Hannah Raub Father - 19.36 Michael Raub Mother - Mary Read Timeline - 1 May 1834 Isaac G. Lake born [5] [7] [22] in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [6] [7] 19 Aug 1837 Margaret Hannah Raub born [3] [21] in Warren County, New Jersey [21] [23] 1850 Isaac G. Lake living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [7] Isaac G. Lake working as a laborer [7] 1856 Isaac G. Lake working as a laborer [27] 27 Sep 1856 Isaac G. Lake and Margaret Hannah Raub married [27] [28] in Hope Township, [27] Warren County, New Jersey [3] [26] [27] by Rev R. Reaves [27] 27 May 1857 child #1, Michael Lemock, born in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [6] [12] 3 Sep 1858 child #2, Erastus Raub, born in New Jersey [6] [14] 1860 moved to Springville Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] living in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] Isaac G. Lake working as a farm laborer [8] 10 Apr 1860 Isaac G. Lake purchases land in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania from James H. Sherwood [29] c1861 moved to South Montrose, Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [21] 3 Sep 1861 child #3, Loduska E., born in Pennsylvania [6] [9] [15] 1863 Isaac G. Lake working as a farmer [13] 21 Nov 1863 child #4, Almeda, born in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] [9] [16] c1865 photo of Margaret Hannah Raub, People->9.6.jpg [6] 1866 living in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [29] 4 Apr 1866 Isaac G. Lake and Margaret Hannah Raub sell 57 acres in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania to B. A. Jones [29] deed dated 4 Apr 1866 recorded [29] 1870 living in Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [9] Isaac G. Lake working as a farmer [9] 1872 living in Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [11] 9 Sep 1874 article mentioning Isaac G. Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [24] 16 Sep 1874 article mentioning Isaac G. Lake published in The Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [24] 1874-1925 Margaret Hannah Raub member of Susquehanna Grange, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [20] c1880 photo of Isaac G. Lake, People->9.5.jpg [6] 1880 living in Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] Isaac G. Lake working as a farmer [10] 1882 living in Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] 24 Jun 1882 Isaac G. Lake accidently died [18] [22] [28] near Auburn 4 Corners, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [18] [22] 27 Jun 1882 Isaac G. Lake buried [18] in South Montrose Cemetery, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] 1882-1926 Margaret Hannah Raub living in South Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [21] 30 Jun 1882 obituary for Isaac G. Lake published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [18] 6 Oct 1882 article naming Isaac G. Lake published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [19] 1884 living in South Montrose, Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] 1 Apr 1897 article mentioning Margaret Hannah Raub published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [2] Jun 1916 article involving Margaret Hannah Raub published in a Montrose, Pennsylvania newspaper [2] 1917 Margaret Hannah Raub living in Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] 1922 photo of Margaret Hannah Raub, People->4.-4 [17] Aug 1925 Margaret Hannah Raub honored with a dinner at Susquehanna Grange, No. 74, South Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [20] article concerning Margaret Hannah Raub published in a Montrose, Pennsylvania newspaper [20] 5 Dec 1926 Margaret Hannah Raub died at 11:30 AM in South Montrose, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [21] [23] 7 Dec 1926 Margaret Hannah Raub buried in South Montrose Cemetery, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [21] Dec 1926 obituary for Margaret Hannah Raub published in a Montrose, Pennsylvania newspaper [21] Notes - Isaac G. Lake worked as a stock dealer. [6] [18] Margaret Hannah Raub known as "Grandma Lake". [20] [21] Extras - Maps showing where Isaac G. Lake lived in 1872, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->SusquehannaCoPa-1872.jpg, Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->9.2.jpg and Maps->USA->Pennsylvania->SusquehannaCounty->9.5.jpg [11] Questions - Citation #8 records Margaret Hannah Raub as Hannah A. [11] Citation #3 says Isaac G. Lake died 22 Jun 1882. [11] Citation #25, Citation #27 and Citation #28 refer to Margaret Hannah Raub as Hannah Margaret Raub. [11] Citation #26 and Citation #29 refer to Margaret Hannah Raub as Hannah M. [11] Citation #25 and Citation #28 say Margaret Hannah Raub born 17 Aug 1837. [11] Citation #26 says Isaac G. Lake and Margaret Hannah Raub married 1857. [11] Citation #17 says Isaac G. Lake born 1 Feb 1834 taken from a family bible. [11] Citation #27 says Isaac G. Lake and Margaret Hannah Raub married 27 Sep 1858. [11] Citations - 1. wedding invitation for Almeda Lake (5.55), Misc->WeddingInvitations->5.55.jpg 2. articles concerning Margaret Hannah Raub (9.6), Reference->5.55.txt and Newspapers->Misc->5.6-5.jpg 3. "Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania (2 volumes)", Beers, 1900, Reference->5.55.txt 4. diary, Reference->5.125.txt 5. "Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887, Reference->9.2.txt 6. living family members 7. 1850 United States Census, Records->Census->16.-1850.jpg, Records->Census->16.-1850-2.jpg and Reference->16.txt 8. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->9.5-1860.jpg 9. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->9.5-1870.jpg 10. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->9.5-1880.jpg 11. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 12. Hilda Margaret Lake (3.163, child i), Reference->5.6.txt 13. 1863 Armed Forces Availability Census, Records->ArmedForces->9.5.jpg 14. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->5.7-1900.jpg 15. article concerning Loduska E. Lake (5.54), Reference->5.54.txt 16. obituary for Almeda Lake (5.55), Reference->5.55.txt 17. Hilda Margaret Lake (3.163, child i) 18. obituary for Isaac G. Lake (9.5), Reference->9.5.txt 19. article naming Isaac G. Lake (9.5), Reference->9.5.txt 20. article concerning Margaret Hannah Raub (9.6), Reference->9.2.txt and Newspapers->Misc->9.6.jpg 21. obituary for Margaret Hannah Raub (9.6), Reference->9.5.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.6.jpg 22. findagrave.com, headstone for Isaac G. Lake (9.5), Misc->Headstones->9.5.jpg 23. findagrave.com, headstone for Margaret Hannah Raub (9.6), Misc->Headstones->9.6.jpg 24. articles concerning estate of Abraham Lake (16.0) Newspapers->Misc->16.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->16.-2.jpg 25. Janet Helen Raub (0.275) <Jan@RAUB-and-more.com>, Reference->19.36.txt 26. Susquehanna County Historical Society, Montrose, Pennsylvania, Reference->9.5.txt 27. LDS microfilm #0584584, Reference->9.5.txt 28. http://www.raub-and-more.com, Reference->32.7.txt 29. deed, Records->Deeds->9.5.jpg Children: 5.6 i. Michael Lemock. [13] 5.7 ii. Erastus Raub. [13] 5.54 iii. Loduska E. [13] 5.55 iv. Almeda. [3]
9.7 John Reading Lindabury Father - 19.3 Harbert Lindabury Mother - Elisabeth Landers Timeline - 6 Apr 1839 John Reading Lindabury born in Fairmount, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 22 Feb 1843 Almira Hall born near Stanton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 15 Jan 1858 child #1, Albert Augustus, born in Clinton, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 5 Mar 1861 John Reading Lindabury and Almira Hall married in Cokesbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 5 Aug 1862 John Reading Lindabury enlisted in New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, Company H, Fifteenth Regiment [3] 1865-1869 John Reading Lindabury worked as a blacksmith [3] 1869-1891 John Reading Lindabury had a carriage and wagon manufacturing business [3] 1891 moved to Washington, New Jersey [3] 1911 living in Washington, New Jersey [3] John Reading Lindabury member of Liberty Council Number 15 [3] John Reading Lindabury member of Order of United American Mechanics [3] John Reading Lindabury member of Warren Council Number 16 [3] John Reading Lindabury member of Junior Order United American Mechanics [3] John Reading Lindabury member of Washington Camp Number 26 Patriotic Order Sons of America [3] John Reading Lindabury member of John F. Reynolds Number 66 Grand Army of the Republic [3] Notes - John Reading Lindabury attended school in White Hall, Hunterdon County, New Jersey; served during the American Civil War; engaged in battles at Fredericksburg, Virginia; engaged in two battles at Marye's Heights, Virginia; engaged in battles at Salem Church, Virginia; engaged in battles at Franklin's Crossing, Virginia; engaged in battles at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; engaged in battles at Fairfield, Pennsylvania; engaged in battles at Spottsylvania, Virginia; engaged in battles at Funkstown, Maryland; wounded during the American Civil War several times; owned a real estate office in Washington, New Jersey; Methodist; served as Justice of the Peace 17 years; served as commissioner of deeds 15 years; served as a notary public; served as recorder for Washington, New Jersey 10 years; died in Washington Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [3] Almira Hall daughter of Daniel Hall and Sarah ------. [3] Questions - Citation #1 names John Reading Lindabury as John Redding Lindabury. [2] Citation #1 names Almira Hall as Elmira Hall. [2] Citations - 1. "Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania", Rhamanthus M. Stocker, 1887, Reference->5.45.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge99@verizon.net> Children: 5.45 i. Albert Augustus. [1]
9.8 Anna Linaberry Father - 18.0 John Linaberry Mother - 19.0 Anna Elisabetha Kishpaugh Timeline - 2 Oct 1735 Dorothy Feaster born in Endhori, Switzerland [3] 1739 John Feaster and Rachel Gassman emigrated to Bucks County, Pennsylvania [3] 12 Feb 1761 Jacob Brands and Dorothy Feaster married in Bucks County, Pennsylvania [3] 26 Dec 1765 Heyltje Van Auken Van Benschoten baptized in Walpack Dutch Reformed Church [3] 8 Apr 1769 Jacob D. Brands born [3] c1775 Jacob Brands living in Bucks County, Pennsylvania [2] Jacob Brands moved to Sussex County, New Jersey [2] [3] 4 Apr 1805 Daniel B. Brands born [9] [10] in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, [7] New Jersey [7] [14] 23 Feb 1810 Anna Linaberry born [1] [6] in New Jersey [6] [14] Sep 1828 Anna Linaberry and Daniel B. Brands married [12] [18] in New Jersey [7] 28 May 1829 child #1, Elizabeth, born [12] 9 Mar 1831 child #2, Sarah, born [7] 3 Feb 1834 child #3, David B., born [7] 13 Sep 1834 child #4, Nelson, born [7] 1 Apr 1836 child #5, William C., born [7] 3 Jul 1838 child #6, Macrina Linaberry, born [7] [12] 6 Jan 1840 child #7, Bartley, born [7] 17 Dec 1841 child #8, Letitia, born [7] 24 Dec 1843 child #9, Clarissa, born in Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey [7] 3 Jan 1847 child #10, James K., born [7] 18 Nov 1848 child #11, Lewis C., born [7] 1852 child #2, Sarah, and Charles Gooderson married [7] 1 Sep 1852 child #11, Lewis C., died [7] 16 Jul 1854 child #12, Ann Maria, born [13] in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [8] 9 Aug 1855 child #1, Elizabeth, died [12] 2 Jan 1864 child #4, Nelson, and Euphemia Wilson married [7] Jan 1866 child #7, Bartley, and Mary Ann Schouch married [7] 1870 living in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [14] Daniel B. Brands working as a farmer [14] 12 Mar 1876 Daniel B. Brands died [4] [10] in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey from typhoid fever [4] 23 Dec 1877 child #12, Ann Maria, and Silas Albert Linaberry (9.957, child vii) married [7] 1880 living in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [15] 15 Oct 1884 child #7, Bartley, died [7] 1886 Anna Linaberry living in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [6] 24 Oct 1886 Anna Linaberry died in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [6] 29 Oct 1886 death notice for Anna Linaberry published in Belvidere Apollo, Belvidere, New Jersey [1] death notice for Anna Linaberry published in Belvidere Apollo, Belvidere, New Jersey [1] 1887 child #12, Ann Maria, living in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey [7] Silas A. Linaberry working as a constable [7] 1899 child #4, Nelson, living in Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [16] 4 May 1899 article naming child #4, Nelson, published in The Washington Star, Washington, New Jersey [16] 22 Mar 1920 child #12, Ann Maria, died [8] [13] at home [8] 24 Mar 1920 obituary for child #12, Ann Maria, published in a newspaper [8] Notes - Anna Linaberry buried in Knowlton Presbyterian Churchyard, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [6] [9] Daniel B. Brands son of Jacob D. Brands [2] [3] [18] and Heyltje Van Auken Van Benschoten; [2] [3] buried in Knowlton Presbyterian Churchyard, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [9] Jacob D. Brands son of Jacob Brands and Dorothy Feaster; [2] [3] lived near Blairstown, Sussex County, New Jersey. [3] Heyltje Van Auken Van Benschoten daughter of Cornelius Van Benschoten and Heyltje Quick (see 5.472). [3] Dorothy Feaster daughter of John Feaster and Rachel Gassman. [3] Cornelius Van Benschoten served in American Revolutionary War. [3] Child #1, Elizabeth, buried Hainesburg Cemetery, Hainesburg, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [7] Child #12, Ann Maria, known as "Annie"; [8] [13] [15] buried in Union Brick Cemetery, Warren County, New Jersey. [9] Extras - Feaster originally Pfister. [3] Questions - Citation #4 names Heyltje Van Auken Van Benschoten as Ellenor. [5] Citation #1 says Anna Linaberry died 23 Oct 1886. [5] Citation #8 names Anna Linaberry as Annie Linaberry. [5] Citation #19 says child #12, Ann Maria, and Silas Albert Linaberry married 23 Dec 1876. [4] Citations - 1. death notices for Anna Linaberry (9.8), Reference->9.8.txt, Newspapers->Deaths->9.8.jpg and Newspapers->Deaths->9.8-2.jpg 2. "Northwestern New Jersey", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1927, Reference->9.8.txt 3. "Pioneer Families of Northwestern New Jersey", William C. Armstrong, 1979, Reference->9.8.txt 4. death record for Daniel B. Brands (spouse of 9.8), Records->Deaths->9.8-2.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. death certificate for Anna Linaberry (9.8), Records->Deaths->9.8.jpg 7. living family members 8. obituary for Ann Maria Brands (9.8, child xii), Reference->9.8.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.8ch-xii.jpg 9. findagrave.com 10. findagrave.com, headstone for Daniel B. Brands (spouse of 9.8), Misc->Headstones->9.8.jpg 11. Janet Helen Raub (0.275) <Jan@RAUB-and-more.com>, Reference->5.125.txt 12. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge@worldnet.att.net> 13. findagrave.com, headstone for Silas Albert Linaberry (9.957, child vi) and Anna M. Brands (9.8, child xii), Misc->Headstones->9.957ch-vi.jpg 14. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->3.2273-1870.jpg 15. 1880 United States Census, Records->Census->3.2273-1880.jpg 16. article, Newspapers->Misc->9.1.jpg 17. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH2R-ND7 18. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg 19. familysearch.org Children: i. Elizabeth. [12] ii. Sarah. [7] 5.157 iii. David B. [7] iv. Nelson. [7] 5.149 v. William C. [9] 5.125 vi. Macrina Linaberry. [11] [17] vii. Bartley. [7] 5.1516 viii. Letitia. [7] 5.197 ix. Clarissa. [9] 5.358 x. James K. [14] [15] xi. Lewis C. [7] xii. Ann Maria. [14]
9.9 Archielus Linaberry Father - 18.0 John Linaberry Mother - 19.0 Anna Elisabetha Kishpaugh Timeline - c1785 Ann Mackey born [5] 12 Jul 1817 Archielus Linaberry born [3] [10] in New Jersey [5] 1821 Catharine Mackey born [10] 17 Apr 1823 Archielus Linaberry baptized [5] 3 Jul 1833 Albert Ammerman born in New Jersey [14] 4 Oct 1838 Archielus Linaberry and Catharine Mackey married [6] [10] [16] in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey by Rev. Newman [6] [10] 13 Sep 1839 child #1, Benjamin B., born in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [5] [6] [7] 1840 living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [4] 24 Apr 1840 child #2, Mary Ann, born in Blairstown Township, Warren County, New Jersey [13] 31 Mar 1845 child #3, Phillip Bartow, born near Walnut Valley, New Jersey [5] [8] 7 Feb 1846 Ann Mackey died [5] 1847 child #4, Joseph, born [6] [15] in Blairstown, Warren County, [15] New Jersey [6] [15] Dec 1848 child #5, Laura, born in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey [6] 1850 living in Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey [6] Oct 1852 child #6, Irene, born in New Jersey [6] 20 Jan 1853 Archielus Linaberry died [3] [11] in Blairstown Township, [3] Warren County, New Jersey [3] [11] 27 Jan 1853 death notice for Archielus Linaberry published in Belvidere Intelligencer, Belvidere, New Jersey [3] 1860 Catharine Mackey living in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [6] 14 Mar 1904 Catharine Mackey died [9] [10] [12] 1 May 1908 Albert Ammerman died [14] 5 Jan 1917 child #2, Mary Ann, died [13] Notes - Archielus Linaberry buried in Knowlton Presbyterian Churchyard, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [9] [11] Catharine Mackey buried in Knowlton Presbyterian Churchyard, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey; [9] [12] daughter of Joseph R. Mackey [10] [16] and Ann ------. [10] Child #2, Mary Ann, married Albert Ammerman; buried in Ramsaysburg Cemetery, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [13] Albert Ammerman son of Gilbert V. Ammerman and Philancy Kelly; buried in Ramsaysburg Cemetery, Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey. [14] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Archielus Linaberry as Achelius Linaberry. [2] Citation #3, Citation #9 and Citation #10 refer to Archielus Linaberry as Archelaus Linaberry. [2] Citation #4 refers to Archielus Linaberry as Arcelius Linnabery. [2] Citation #11 refers to Archielus Linaberry as Archelaus Lindaberry. [2] Citation #11 says Archielus Linaberry born 1821 in Warren County, New Jersey (Warren County was created in 1824). [2] Citation #11 says Archielus Linaberry and Catharine Mackey married 4 Oct 1837. [2] Citation #12 refers to Catharine Mackey as Catherine. [2] Citation #12 says Catharine Mackey born 1808 in Pennsylvania. [2] Citations - 1. "Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania", Beers, 1900, Reference->5.131.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. death notice for Archielus Linaberry (9.9), Reference->9.9.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.9.jpg 4. 1840 United States Census, Records->Census->9.9-1840.jpg 5. living family members 6. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 7. findagrave.com, headstone for Benjamin B. Linaberry (5.46), Misc->Headstones->5.46.jpg 8. researcher, Reference->5.196.txt 9. findagrave.com 10. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge@worldnet.att.net> 11. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZR-ZMB 12. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HFB-VRD 13. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY42-P6B 14. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZT-J6R 15. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY42-2GP 16. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg Children: 5.46 i. Benjamin B. [10] [11] ii. Mary Ann. [6] [11] [13] 5.196 iii. Phillip Bartow. [5] [10] iv. Joseph. [6] [11] [15] 5.1477 v. Laura. [11] 5.621 vi. Irene. [6] [11]
9.10 Henry Kern Father - Henry Kern Mother - 19.8 Ann Julia Lindabury Timeline - 1820 child #1, J. T., born [2] 1864 child #1, J. T., and Mary Honawell married [2] living in Dallas, Pennsylvania [1] Notes - Child #1, J. T., worked as a gardener in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania area. [1] Citations - 1. living family members 2. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge99@verizon.net> Children: i. J. T. [1] [2]
9.11 Lydia Lindabury Father - 19.5 John Lindabury Mother - Elizabeth Rodenbaugh Timeline - 17 Mar 1823 Lydia Lindabury born [4] 16 Jun 1844 Lydia Lindabury and Charles Carhart married [1] [5] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1898 Lydia Lindabury living in Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] Notes - Charles Carhart worked as a cabinet-maker; Charles Carhart worked as a carpenter; lived in pper Harmony, Warren County, New Jersey; died by 1881. [2] Child #1, Jacob, received property in Upper Harmony, Warren County, New Jersey from Charles Carhart. [2] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Lydia Lindabury as Lydia Lindaberry. [3] Citations - 1. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->9.11.txt 2. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge99@verizon.net> 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Portrait and Biographical Record of Hunterdon and Warren Counties New Jersey", Chapman Publishing Company, 1898, Reference->9.51.txt and Biographies->9.51.jpg 5. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg Children: i. Jacob. [2]
9.12 Amanda M. Lindaberry Father - 19.3 Harbert Lindabury Mother - Elisabeth Landers Timeline - 1746 Jacob Apgar born [2] 1754 Hannah Charity Pickel born [2] Oct 1754 Christopher Philhower born in Mountainville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [5] 1796 Mary Philhower born in Califon, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] [5] 1797 Adam J. Apgar born [1] [5] 1814 Jacob Apgar died [2] 1820 Adam J. Apgar and Mary Philhower married [5] 7 Apr 1823 Matthias M. Apgar born [1] [4] [5] [6] in Phillipsburg, Sussex County, New Jersey [4] 1825 Amanda M. Lindaberry born [1] [4] 1830 Adam J. Apgar and Mary Philhower living in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 1840 Adam J. Apgar and Mary Philhower living in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 1846 Hannah Charity Pickel died [2] 22 Feb 1846 Christopher Philhower died in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [5] 1850 Adam J. Apgar and Mary Philhower living in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 20 Feb 1852 child #1, James M., born [1] [2] [7] in New Germantown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] [7] 1855 child #2, Mary Louise, born [4] 3 Dec 1859 Mary Philhower died [1] [4] in Fairmount, Morris County, New Jersey [2] [5] 1861-1870 Matthias M. Apgar worked in merchadising in High Bridge, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] 1872 William Walters living in Dunellen, New Jersey [4] 30 Mar 1872 child #2, Mary Louise, and William Walters married [2] [5] in New Jersey [2] 26 Apr 1877 Adam J. Apgar died in Califon, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] [5] c1880 Matthias M. Apgar died [1] 1892 Amanda M. Lindaberry died [4] [5] 1898 child #2, Mary Louise, living in Dunellen, New Jersey [7] 1946 child #2, Mary Louise, died [5] Notes - Amanda M. Lindaberry married Matthias M. Apgar. [1] [5] [6] Matthias M. Apgar worked as a mechanic; worked as a carpenter; owned a store in White Hall, New Jersey; [7] son of Adam J. Apgar and Mary Philhower; [1] [4] [6] lived in Phillipsburg, Warren County, New Jersey. [4] Adam J. Apgar son of Jacob Apgar and Hannah Charity Pickle. [4] [5] [6] Mary Philhower daughter of Christopher Philhower and Elizabeth Fox. [4] [5] Jacob Apgar son of Herbert Apgar. [6] Hannah Charity Pickle daughter of Conrad Pickle. [6] Extras - Additional info. [5] Questions - Citation #1 says Adam J. Apgar died 1852. [3] Citation #2 names Hannah Charity Pickel as Hannah Charity Pickle. [3] Citation #7 names Matthias M. Apgar as Matthias A. Apgar. [3] Citation #4 says Adam J. Apgar born 1796. [3] Citation #1 says Amanda M. Lindaberry died c1880. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #5 say Matthias M. Apgar died 1863. [3] Citation #5 says child #2, Mary Louise, born 1852. [3] Citation #6 refers to Amanda M. Lindaberry as Amanda Linaberry. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #6 refers to child #2, Mary Louise, as Mary Louisa. [3] Citations - 1. Gloria Nardecchia <aaanard@aol.com>, Reference->9.12.txt 2. "Philhower Family History 1748-2011", Elizabeth Philhower Abrams & Phyllis Williams, 2011, Reference->9.12.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. <pifox@earthlink.net>, 18 Oct 2005 5. "Philhower Family History 1748-2011", Elizabeth Philhower Abrams & Phyllis Williams, 2011, Reference->19.3.txt 6. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895 7. "Portrait and Biographical Record of Hunterdon and Warren Counties New Jersey", Chapman Publishing Company, 1898, Biographies->5.364.jpg Children: 5.364 i. James M. [2] [5] [6] [7] ii. Mary Louise. [2] [5]
9.13 Letitia Linaberry Father - 18.0 John Linaberry Mother - 19.0 Anna Elisabetha Kishpaugh Timeline - c1680 Johan Heinrich Brugler born in Germany [5] c1755 Henry Brugler born [6] c1808 Nelson Crisman born in Sussex County, New Jersey [6] [9] 7 Aug 1821 Samuel Brugler born in Sussex County, New Jersey [1] [9] [11] 24 Jan 1825 Letitia Linaberry born in Warren County, New Jersey [1] [9] [11] [12] 14 Feb 1840 Letitia Linaberry and Samuel Brugler married [1] [16] in Knowlton Township, Warren County, New Jersey [1] 1848-1856 living in Warren County, New Jersey [1] 28 Apr 1848 child #1, Peter John, born in Warren County, New Jersey [1] [7] 6 May 1849 child #2, Joseph Kern, born in Warren County, New Jersey [9] [13] c1853 child #5, Jerris, born in Knowlton, Warren County, New Jersey [3] 9 Jul 1855 child #6, Judson E., born in New Jersey [5] [10] 1856 moved to Pennsylvania [1] via wagons traveling for 4 days [12] 20 May 1857 Angeline Crisman born [10] [14] in Warren County, [8] [9] New Jersey [8] [9] [15] c1858 child #7, Emma, born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] 1859-1900 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] [3] c1864 child #8, Sarah C., born in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [3] 1878 Peter Brugler died [1] Nelson Crisman died [6] 1883 Nancy Strainer died [1] 1888 Matilda Weldrick died [6] 1899 Samuel Brugler's barn burned down [4] living in East Rush, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [4] Oct 1899 article naming Samuel Brugler published in Susquehanna County Independent, Montrose, Pennsylvania [4] 1900 child #2, Joseph Kern, living in Rush Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [1] [9] child #2, Joseph Kern, working as a farmer [9] child #2, Joseph Kern, member of Methodist Episcopal Church [9] child #2, Joseph Kern, a Democrat [9] child #3, Catherine, living in Peckville, Pennsylvania [1] [9] living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [6] 1909 living in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [12] 19 Sep 1909 Letitia Linaberry died at home, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [11] [12] [15] 7 Oct 1909 obituary for Letitia Linaberry published in Montrose Democrat, Montrose, Pennsylvania [12] 7 Nov 1909 Samuel Brugler died in Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [11] [15] 1920 child #2, Joseph Kern, living in Dimock Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [8] child #2, Joseph Kern, working as a farm laborer on home farm [8] 9 Jul 1935 Angeline Crisman died [10] [14] in Auburn Center, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] 10 Nov 1940 child #2, Joseph Kern, died [10] [13] in Auburn Center, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania [10] Notes - Letitia Linaberry buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [10] [12] Samuel Brugler son of Peter Brugler [1] [16] and Nancy Strainer; worked as a farmer; Democrat; [1] buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [6] Peter Brugler son of Henry Brugler and Mary Nyce; [1] [6] worked as a farmer; lived in Warren County, New Jersey; buried in Warren County, New Jersey. [1] Nancy Strainer buried in Warren County, New Jersey. [1] Henry Brugler worked as a farmer; lived in Warren County, New Jersey; [1] son of Samuel Brugler (Sr). [5] Samuel Brugler (Sr) son of Johan Heinrich Brugler and Magdelena Finck. [5] Child #2, Joseph Kern, married Angeline Crisman; [9] buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [10] Child #3, Catherine, known as "Katie"; married William Stevens. [1] [9] Child #4, Elizabeth, known as "Libbie", [1] "Libby"; [9] married Henry Young; died by 1900. [1] [9] Angeline Crisman daughter of Nelson Crisman and Matilda Weldrick; [6] [9] buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [10] Nelson Crisman buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [6] Matilda Weldrick born in Sussex County, New Jersey; [9] buried in Jersey Hill Cemetery, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. [6] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Letitia Linaberry as Latitia Linaberry. [2] Citation #1 states that Letitia Linaberry moved to Pennsylvania in both 1856 and 1859. [2] Citation #9 names Letitia Linaberry as Latishia Linaberry. [2] Citation #11 and Citation #12 name Letitia Linaberry as Leutisha. [2] Citation #9 says Letitia Linaberry and Samuel Brugler moved to Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania 1859. [2] Citation #12 says Letitia Linaberry died 10 Sep 1909. [2] Citation #12 says Letitia Linaberry and Samuel Brugler married 18 Nov 1845. [2] Citation #12 says there were 6 children in all. [2] Citation #12 refers to William Stevens as S. C. Stevens. [2] Citation #10 names Matilda Weldrick as Matilda Wildrich. [2] Citation #15 refers to Letitia Linaberry as Letitia Lindabury. [2] Explanations - Citation #1 says Samuel Brugler born 7 Aug 1821 in Warren County, New Jersey. However, Warren County, New Jersey was established in 1824 from Sussex County, New Jersey. [2] Citations - 1. "Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania", Beers, 1900, Reference->5.131.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 4. article naming Samuel Brugler (spouse of 9.13), Reference->9.13.txt 5. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge99@verizon.net> 6. living family members 7. findagrave.com, headstone for Peter John Brugler (5.131), Misc->Headstones->5.131.jpg 8. 1920 United States Census, Records->Census->4.-1920.jpg 9. "Commemorative Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania", Beers, 1900, Reference->9.13.txt 10. findagrave.com 11. findagrave.com, headstone for Letitia Linaberry (9.13) and Samuel Brugler (spouse of 9.13), Misc->Headstones->9.13.jpg 12. findagrave.com, obituary for Letitia Linaberry (9.13), Newspapers->Deaths->9.13.jpg 13. findagrave.com, headstone for Joseph Kern Brugler (9.13, child ii), Misc->Headstones->9.13ch-ii.jpg 14. findagrave.com, headstone for Angeline Crisman (spouse of 9.13, child ii), Misc->Headstones->9.13ch-ii-2.jpg 15. Robert Harold Smith (0.0.40) <hawkridge@worldnet.att.net> 16. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg Children: 5.131 i. Peter John. [15] ii. Joseph Kern. [6] [15] iii. Catherine. [15] iv. Elizabeth. [15] 5.625 v. Jerris B. [1] [12] 5.372 vi. Judson E. [10] vii. Emma. [3] viii. Sarah C. [3]
9.14 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh Father - 19.9 Hampton Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Sheldon Timeline - 20 Sep 1858 Clara Ellen Marsden born [10] [15] in Ecclesial, Bierlow, [2] [15] Sheffield W.R., England [2] [10] [15] 19 Oct 1863 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh born [2] [9] in Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey [2] [15] Jun 1888 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh graduated [1] Nov 1888 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh working for church in Ontowago, Michigan [1] 1889 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh working for Detroit Methodist Episcopal Conference [1] Hampton Charles Kishpaugh a Reverend [1] Jan 1889 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh sailed to England [1] 6 Feb 1889 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh and Clara Ellen Marsden married [1] [15] in England [1] 24 Mar 1889 article concerning Hampton Charles Kishpaugh published in New York Times, New York City, New York [1] 10 Jan 1890 child #2, Hampton Marsden, born [2] [9] in Ontonogan, Ontonogan County, Michigan [2] 5 Nov 1891 child #3, Arthur Wells, born [2] [9] 5 Jun 1895 child #4, Walden Simpson, born [11] [15] in Rush Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan [15] 1899 photo of Hampton Charles Kishpaugh, Clara Ellen Marsden and child #4, Walden Simpson, People->9.14.jpg [8] 22 Aug 1900 Grace Lillian McGilvery born [9] [12] [15] in Minnesota [15] 3 May 1902 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, born [2] [9] [12] [15] in Cando, Towner County, North Dakota [2] [15] 6 Dec 1902 child #4, Walden Simpson, died [11] [15] in Cando, [2] Towner County, North Dakota [2] [15] 11 Oct 1909 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, arrived in New York City, New York on S. S. Arabic from Liverpool, England [13] c1910 photo of child #5, Harlan Bartlett, People->9.14ch.jpg [8] 1910 living in Dewey, Rolette County, North Dakota [8] c1912 photo of Hampton Charles Kishpaugh, Clara Ellen Marsden and child #5, Harlan Bartlett, People->9.14-2.jpg [8] 23 Jun 1914 child #6, Elizabeth Marie, born [2] 1920 living in Raymond Village, Edwards Township, Kandiyohi County, Minnesota [8] 1922 living in Annandale, Wright County, Minnesota [7] 8 Aug 1925 Clara Ellen Marsden died in Annandale, Wright County, Minnesota [10] [15] from Brights Disease [8] 12 Aug 1925 Clara Ellen Marsden buried [15] in Woodlawn Cemetery, [8] Annandale, Wright County, Minnesota [8] [15] 1928 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, and Grace Lillian McGilvery married [2] [9] [15] in Minnesota [15] 1930 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, living in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota [13] 1934 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, living in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota [13] 8 Jun 1934 article naming child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Eugene Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon [13] 27 Dec 1937 Hampton Charles Kishpaugh died [2] [15] in Leesburg, Lake County, Florida [2] 1940 Clara Ellen Marsden living in Clermont, Florida [14] 1943 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, working as pastor for Methodist Church, Nodaway, Iowa [6] 17 Jun 1943 article mentioning child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Free Press, Corning, Iowa [6] 19 Jun 1947 article mentioning child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Free Press, Corning, Iowa [6] c1950 photo of child #5, Harlan Bartlett, People->9.14ch-v-2.jpg [2] 1950 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, moved to New York [4] child #5, Harlan Bartlett, working as minister for Durham Parish, New York [6] 14 Sep 1950 article mentioning child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Examiner-Recorder, Catskill, New York [6] 28 Sep 1950 article mentioning child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Examiner-Recorder, Catskill, New York [6] c1951 photo of child #5, Harlan Bartlett, People->9.14ch-v-3.jpg [2] c1952 photo of child #5, Harlan Bartlett, People->9.14ch-v.jpg [2] 1952 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, living in Cornwallville, New York [6] 2 Oct 1952 article mentioning child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Free Press, Corning, Iowa [6] 10 May 1956 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, ordained in New York Conference, First Methodist Church, Newburgh, New York [4] 1960 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, living in Ames, New York [3] [6] child #5, Harlan Bartlett, a Reverend [3] child #5, Harlan Bartlett, working for Ames Methodist Church [4] child #5, Harlan Bartlett, working for Sprout Brook Methodist Church [4] 13 Oct 1960 article mentioning child #5, Harlan Bartlett, (plus photo) published in a newspaper [6] 18 Dec 1960 child #5, Harlan Bartlett, died [3] [4] [12] [15] at home, Ames, New York from a heart attack [3] [4] 19 Dec 1960 obituary for child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in The Leader Herald, Gloversville, Fulton County, New York [4] 12 Jan 1961 obituary for child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in The Bayard News, Bayard, Iowa [13] 1961 Grace Lillian McGilvery moved to 4706 North Racine Avenue, Chicago, Illinois [3] [13] 2 Feb 1961 death notice for child #5, Harlan Bartlett, published in Free Press, Corning, Iowa [3] 9 Mar 1978 Grace Lillian McGilvery died [9] [12] [15] Notes - Hampton Charles Kishpaugh attended Blair Presbyterian Academy, Blairstown, Warren County, New Jersey; [1] a Doctor; [14] buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, [8] Annandale, Wright County, Minnesota; [8] [15] founder/leader of New York State Record Collectors Club; member of Olive Bridge Odd Fellows Lodge; member of World Papa-Pais Club; member of Voicepondence Club; member of Sprout Brook Grange; member of Mohawk Valley Ministerial Association. [4] 9.14 Clara Ellen Marsden lived in London, England; [1] daughter of William Marsden and Clara Ann Moss. [2] [15] William Marsden a Reverend; worked as President of Wesleyan congregation. [1] Child #1, name unknown, a miscarriage. [6] Child #4, Walden Simpson, buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Annandale, Wright County, Minnesota. [8] Child #5, Harlan Bartlett, worked as a minister in Gaza, Iowa; worked as a minister in North Grove, Iowa; [3] worked as a pastor for Jamaica Union Church; [13] attended Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota; attended Westminster University, Westminster, Maryland; [4] buried in Riverside Cemetery, Barnum, Carlton County, Minnesota. [13] [15] Grace Lillian McGilvery daughter of William J. McGilvery and Alice Mathilda Jordan; [15] buried in Riverside Cemetery, Barnum, Carlton County, Minnesota. [8] Questions - Citation #9 says child #4, Walden Simpson, died 8 Dec 1902. [5] Citation #15 says Hampton Charles Kishpaugh born 22 Jul 1863. [5] Citation #15 refers to child #4, Harlan Bartlett, as Harlen Bartlett. [5] Citations - 1. article concerning Hampton Charles Kishpaugh (9.14), Newspapers->Misc->9.14.pdf 2. Kelley Ann Kishpaugh (3.108, child i) 3. death notice for Harlan Bartlett Kishpaugh (9.14, child v), Newspapers->Deaths->9.14ch-v.jpg 4. obituary for Harlan Bartlett Kishpaugh (9.14, child v), Newspapers->Deaths->9.14ch-v-2.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. articles mentioning Harlan Bartlett Kishpaugh (9.14, child v), Newspapers->Misc->9.14ch-v.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->9.14ch-v-2.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->9.14ch-v-3.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->9.14ch-v-4.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->9.14ch-v-5.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->9.14ch-v-6.jpg 7. obituary for Martin Kishpaugh (9.41), Reference->9.41.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->9.41.jpg 8. findagrave.com 9. Kenneth W. Gorman (1.694, child ii) <kengorman@kwgorman.com>, 26 Aug 2006 10. findagrave.com, headstone for Clara Ellen Marsden (spouse of 9.14), Misc->Headstones->9.14.jpg 11. findagrave.com, headstone for Walden Simpson Kishpaugh (9.14, child iv), Misc->Headstones->9.14ch-iv.jpg 12. findagrave.com, grave marker for Harlan Bartlett Kishpaugh (9.14, child v) and Grace Lillian McGilvery (spouse of 9.14, child v), Misc->Headstones->9.14ch-v.jpg 13. findagrave.com, Reference->9.14.txt 14. findagrave.com, Reference->5.255.txt 15. familysearch.org Children: i. name unknown. [2] 5.56 ii. Hampton Marsden. [2] [9] [15] 5.76 iii. Arthur Wells. [2] [9] [15] iv. Walden Simpson. [2] [9] [15] v. Harlan Bartlett. [2] [9] [15] 5.255 vi. Elizabeth Marie. [2] [9] [15]
9.15 Elizabeth Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 9 Mar 1790 Benjamin F. Predmore born in Hardiston Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [1] c1791 Effie Jane Van Deren born [1] 1816 Theodore Predmore born [1] [4] in Hector, Seneca County, [4] New York [1] [4] 3 May 1817 Elizabeth Kishpaugh born [1] [3] in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [3] 1820 David Van Deren died in New York [1] c1827 moved to Yates County, New York [2] 4 Jan 1840 child #1, Robert, born in Lodi, New York [1] 1842 child #2, Mary Ann, born [1] [6] in Lodi, [6] Seneca County, New York [1] [6] 28 Feb 1882 Benjamin F. Predmore died in Highland, Oakland County, Michigan [1] Aug 1898 Theodore Predmore died in Valois, Schuyler County, New York [4] 3 Dec 1899 Elizabeth Kishpaugh died in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [3] Notes - Elizabeth Kishpaugh married Theodore Predmore [1] [3] in Sussex County, New Jersey; [1] buried in Valois, Hector Township, Schuyler County, New York. [3] Theodore Predmore son of Benjamin F. Predmore and Effie Jane Van Deren; worked as a farmer. [1] Benjamin F. Predmore son of Daniel Predmore and Sarah Elizabeth Case. [1] Effie Jane Van Deren daughter of David Van Deren. [1] Daniel Predmore son of Daniel Predmore and Eleanor Duer. [1] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Effie Jane Van Deren as Effie Van Duren. [5] Citations - 1. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 2. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG1Y-YZZ 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2NL-H26 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ4Z-N4Z Children: 5.57 i. Robert. [1] [3] ii. Mary Ann. [1] [3] [6] 5.58 iii. Effie Jane. [1] [3]
9.16 John P. Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 15 Jun 1818 John P. Kishpaugh born [1] [4] in Sussex County, [1] New Jersey [1] [4] 26 Jan 1822 Margarette Clawson born in New York [4] 1832 moved to Milan, Yates County, New York [1] 1833 John P. Kishpaugh working as a driver on the Erie Canal [1] 1837 John P. Kishpaugh enlisted in Hector Rifle Company, Hector, New York [1] 1839 John P. Kishpaugh member of Baptist Church, Lodi, New York [1] 1839-1843 living in Tompkins County, New York [1] Dec 1843 John P. Kishpaugh and Margarette Clawson married [1] [4] 17 Mar 1846 moved to Bradford, Steuben County, New York [1] 1846-1879 living in Bradford, Steuben County, New York [1] 22 Oct 1846 child #2, Louise, born in Steuben County, New York [4] 15 Aug 1849 child #2, Louise, died in Bradford, Steuben County, New York [4] 10 Sep 1872 Margarette Clawson died [1] [4] in Steuben County, New York [4] 1873 John P. Kishpaugh a Trustee for Baptist Church, South Bradford, New York [1] 1874 Christina Brymer living in Schuyler County, New York [1] 29 Jan 1874 John P. Kishpaugh and Christina Brymer married [1] c1879 portrait of John P. Kishpaugh, Biographies->9.16.jpg [1] portrait of Christina Brymer, Biographies->9.16.jpg [1] 1879 John P. Kishpaugh serving as Justice of the Peace [1] John P. Kishpaugh Deacon for Baptist Church, South Bradford, New York [1] Christina Brymer member of Baptist Church, South Bradford, New York [1] 7 Nov 1893 John P. Kishpaugh died [4] Notes - John P. Kishpaugh worked as a farm laborer; worked as a farmer; attended school; sergeant/lieutenant/captain for Hector Rifle Company, Hector, New York; a Democrat; served as Overseer of the Poor; [1] buried in Steuben County, New York. [4] Margarette Clawson buried in Steuben County, New York. [4] Child #2, Louise, buried in Steuben County, New York. [4] Questions - Citation #2 says John P. Kishpaugh moved to Yates County, New York c1827. [3] Citation #4 refers to Margarette Clawson as Margaret. [3] Citations - 1. "History of Steuben County, New York", W W Clayton, 1879, Biographies->9.16.jpg and Biographies->9.16-2.jpg 2. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. familysearch.org Children: 5.59 i. Garry B. [1] ii. Louise. [4] 5.60 iii. Elanor Jane. [1]
9.17 Barney Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 20 Oct 1821 Barney Kishpaugh born in Knowlton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [2] [5] c1826 Juliette Eaton born in New York [2] c1827 moved to Yates County, New York [9] 30 Aug 1843 Barney Kishpaugh and Juliette Eaton married in Hector, Tompkins County, New York [5] [8] 1846 child #1, Cornelia A., born in Starkey, Yates County, New York [3] 1853 child #2, Estella K., born in Starkey, Yates County, New York [4] [5] 4 Sep 1856 child #3, Jessie, born in Starkey, Yates County, New York [6] 1857 Barney Kishpaugh elected as Constable, Town of Starkey, Yates County, New York [8] 24 Dec 1858 Juliette Eaton purchased 3/4 acre of land [5] 1860 living in Starkey, Yates County, New York [2] Barney Kishpaugh working as a laborer [2] 23 Apr 1861 child #4, Henrietta, born in Starkey, Yates County, New York [5] 1863 living in Starkey, Yates County, New York [1] Barney Kishpaugh described as 5'8" tall, dark complexion, blue eyes, brown hair [5] 11 Sep 1863 Barney Kishpaugh enlisted in Co. K, 76 Regiment, New York Infantry at Canandaigua, New York [1] [7] 1 Jul 1864 Barney Kishpaugh transferred to Co. E, 76 Regiment, New York Infantry [1] [7] 18 Nov 1864 Barney Kishpaugh transferred to Co. A, 76 Regiment, New York Infantry [1] [7] 28 Jan 1865 Barney Kishpaugh transferred to Co. B, 147th New York Infantry [1] [7] 3 Jun 1865 Barney Kishpaugh honorably discharged for disability (hernia) at Campbell Hospital, Washington, DC [1] [8] 1898 living in Starkey, Yates County, New York [10] 4 Jun 1898 will of Juliette Eaton made [10] 20 Jul 1900 Juliette Eaton died in Starkey, Yates County, New York [5] [10] 31 Jul 1900 Barney Kishpaugh applied to probate will of Juliette Eaton [10] 6 Sep 1900 will of Juliette Eaton proved [10] 20 May 1912 Barney Kishpaugh died in Bennettsburg, New York [7] [8] 7 Jun 1912 obituary for Barney Kishpaugh published in Penn Yan Democrat, Penn Yan, New York [8] Notes - Barney Kishpaugh served as a Private [11] during the American Civil War; [1] [7] [11] buried in Hillside Cemetery, Millard Street (Rt 14 A), Dundee, Yates County, New York. [8] Juliette Eaton buried in Hillside Cemetery, Millard Street (Rt 14 A), Dundee, Yates County, New York. [8] Extras - Barney Kishpaugh substituted for Miles W. Raplee (drafted 31 Jul 1863) during the American Civil War. [1] Citations - 1. "Yates County's 'Boys in Blue', 1861-1865", Robert H. Graham, c1926, Reference->9.17.txt and Misc->9.17.jpg 2. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->9.17-1860.jpg 3. Rhoda Emma White (3.120, child ii), 19 Jan 2000, Reference->5.61.txt 4. Rhoda Emma White (3.120, child ii), Reference->5.62.txt 5. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 6. Rhoda Emma White (3.120, child ii), Reference->5.63.txt 7. Civil War Service Record, Records->ArmedForces->9.17.jpg 8. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->9.17.txt 9. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 10. will of Juliette Eaton (spouse of 9.17), Records->Wills->9.17 11. Military Records: Civil War Service Records, Ancestry.com, 2002 Children: 5.61 i. Cornelia A. [2] [3] 5.62 ii. Estella K. [2] [4] 5.63 iii. Jessie. [2] [6] 5.64 iv. Henrietta. [5]
9.18 Mary Jane Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 3 Mar 1819 Van Renssaleer Bramble born [1] [5] in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [5] 20 Jun 1823 Mary Jane Kishpaugh born in New Jersey [1] [3] c1827 moved to Yates County, New York [2] c1839 Mary Jane Kishpaugh and Van Renssaleer Bramble married [1] [3] in Seneca County, New York [3] 8 May 1843 child #1, Oren M., born in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [1] 1844 child #2, Cyrus, born [1] 1850 living in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [3] 1860 living in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [3] 1880 living in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [3] 11 Mar 1895 Van Renssaleer Bramble died [1] [5] in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [5] 19 Mar 1909 Mary Jane Kishpaugh died [1] in Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York [3] Notes - Mary Jane Kishpaugh buried in Lodi Cemetery, Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York. [3] Van Renssaleer Bramble son of Daniel Bramble and Mary Auten; buried in West Lodi Cemetery, Town of Lodi, Seneca County, New York. [5] Questions - Citation #3 says Mary Jane Kishpaugh died 19 Aug 1909. [4] Citation #3 and Citation #5 refer to Van Renssaleer Bramble as Silas Van Ransselaer Bramble. [4] Citations - 1. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 2. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG1Y-Y6F 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KP3S-M5C Children: 5.66 i. Oren M. [1] [3] 5.65 ii. Cyrus. [1] [3]
9.19 Katherine Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 31 Jan 1825 Katherine Kishpaugh born [1] [3] in New Jersey [1] c1827 moved to Yates County, New York [2] 28 Mar 1928 Katherine Kishpaugh died [1] [3] Notes - Katherine Kishpaugh married Clark ------. [1] Citations - 1. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 2. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HFB-VKW Children: 5.67 i. Cynthia. [1]
9.20 Joseph S. Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 19 Sep 1826 Joseph S. Kishpaugh born [3] [8] in New Jersey [3] [6] c1827 moved to Yates County, New York [4] 11 Oct 1837 Julia Mizner born [7] [9] in Tompkins County, [7] New York [7] [9] Jan 1852 Joseph S. Kishpaugh and Julia Mizner married [1] [7] 8 Apr 1853 child #1, James Boardman, born in Cayuga County, New York [3] 1870 living in Fayette, Seneca County, New York [2] 13 Jul 1874 Julia Mizner and Harlow C. Gilson married [7] 18 Mar 1883 Joseph S. Kishpaugh and Kitty Florence Madden married in Starkley, New York [3] 1900 living on Franklin Street, Watkins, New York [2] 1904 living in Watkins, New York [2] 30 Apr 1904 Joseph S. Kishpaugh died [2] 1 May 1904 obituary for Joseph S. Kishpaugh published in Elmira Telegram, Elmira, New York [2] Joseph S. Kishpaugh buried in Hillside Cemetery, Millard Street (route 14A), Dundee, Yates County, New York [2] 22 Mar 1910 Julia Mizner died [3] [7] [9] in Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Michigan [9] 24 Mar 1910 Julia Mizner buried [7] in Burr Oak Village Cemetery, [3] [7] [9] St. Joseph County, Michigan [3] [9] Notes - Julia Mizner daughter of James Wyley Mizner [3] [9] and Isabella McIntyre. [3] Kitty Florence Madden daughter of Demarcus Madden and Elizabeth Calm. [3] Extras - See Citation #4 for a story concerning Joseph S. Kishpaugh. [5] Questions - Citation #6 says Joseph S. Kishpaugh born 1821. [5] Citation #8 says Joseph S. Kishpaugh born in Logan, Schuyler County, New York. [5] Citation #8 says Joseph S. Kishpaugh died 6 May 1876 in Tioga County, New York; buried in Tioga County, New York. [5] Citation #8 says Joseph S. Kishpaugh and Julia Mizner married 1853. [5] Citation #9 says the mother of Julia Mizner is Julia Ann Owen. [4] Citations - 1. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, 31 Mar 2012, Reference->9.20.txt 2. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->9.20.txt 3. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 4. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. The New Jersey Genesis, Vol 16, No 1, Oct 1968 7. ancestry.com, Reference->9.20.txt 8. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC8Z-F1T 9. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC8Z-NMK Children by Joseph S. Kishpaugh and Julia Mizner: 5.68 i. James Boardman. [3] [7] [8] Children by Joseph S. Kishpaugh and Kitty Florence Madden: 5.82 ii. Belle M. [1] 5.83 iii. Henrietta Stiles. [1] iv. Tillie. [1]
9.21 Delphine Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 1819 Charles Clark Bellis born in Easton, Pennsylvania [5] 25 Aug 1831 Delphine Kishpaugh born [1] in New York [4] 1847-1912 living in Lakemont, New York [2] 11 Jan 1901 Charles Clark Bellis died in Willard Hospital [2] 18 Jan 1901 death notice for Charles Clark Bellis published in Penn Yan Democrat, Penn Yan, New York [2] 14 Sep 1912 Delphine Kishpaugh died [2] [5] in Lakemont, New York [2] 20 Sep 1912 death notice for Delphine Kishpaugh published in Penn Yan Democrat, Penn Yan, New York [2] Notes - Delphine Kishpaugh married Charles Clark Bellis by Rev. Otis Frasier; lived in Starkeytown, New York; [2] buried in Dundee, Starkey, Yates County, New York. [5] Charles Clark Bellis son of Joseph Bellis and Sarah Fox; buried in Dundee, Starkey, Yates County, New York. [5] Questions - Citation #2 names Delphine Kishpaugh as Delphina Kishpaugh. [3] Citation #2 says living in Eddytown, New York 1880; living in Starkey, New York. [3] Citation #2 names Charles Clark Bellis as Clark Bellis, or possibly the death notice is referring to child #2, Clark. [3] Citation #5 says Delphine Kishpaugh born in New Jersey. [3] Citation #5 says Charles Clark Bellis died 1897 in Dundee, Starkey, Yates County, New York. [3] Citations - 1. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 2. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->9.21.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 5. familysearch.org Children: 5.2146 i. Clark. [1] 5.1418 ii. Edward. [1] [5]
9.22 Jonas S. Kishpaugh Father - 19.12 John Kishpaugh Mother - Charlotte Simmons Timeline - 13 Apr 1826 Harriet Haggerty born in Lewisburg, Sussex County, [1] [2] New Jersey [1] [2] [9] 23 Apr 1829 Jonas S. Kishpaugh born in Frankford Township, Sussex County, [2] New Jersey [2] [9] Feb 1847 child #1, Lydia M., born in New Jersey [3] c1857 Samuel Ackerson born [2] 1857 child #2, Isabella, born [2] c1860 child #3, Maggie, born [2] c1868 child #7, Sharpe J., born in New Jersey [9] 1880 child #3, Maggie, living in Lafayette, New Jersey [2] living in Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] 8 Jan 1891 Jonas S. Kishpaugh died [7] from cerebral appoplexy [2] 14 Jun 1895 will of Harriet Haggerty made [4] 1903 child #3, Maggie, living in Bellville, New Jersey [1] child #4, Mary Jane, living in Pine Island, New Jersey [1] child #5, Libbie A., living in Slate Hill, New Jersey [1] child #6, John C., living in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey [1] child #7, Sharpe J., living in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey [1] 18 Dec 1903 Harriet Haggerty died in Lafayette, New Jersey [1] [6] 22 Dec 1903 Harriet Haggerty buried in Branchville, New Jersey [1] 25 Dec 1903 obituary for Harriet Haggerty published in Sussex Independent, Newton, New Jersey [1] 9 Jan 1904 will of Harriet Haggerty proved [4] [6] 1 Apr 1904 estate inventory for Harriet Haggerty made by Levi L. Edsall, Baltis H. Titman and Leroy S. Fales [4] 1928 child #7, Sharpe J., died [2] 28 Jul 1928 child #7, Sharpe J., buried in Branchville, New Jersey [2] Notes - Jonas S. Kishpaugh married Harriet Haggerty; buried in Branchville, New Jersey. [2] Harriet Haggerty daughter of Christopher Haggerty and Isabel Sharp; [1] [2] lived in Wantage, New Jersey; lived in Frankfort Plains, New Jersey; [1] lived in Branchville, Sussex County, New Jersey. [4] Child #3, Maggie, married Samuel Ackerson; [1] worked as a teacher. [2] Child #4, Mary Jane, married Levi Edsall. [1] Child #5, Libbie A., known as "Libby"; married ------ Brown. [1] Questions - Citation #7 says Jonas S. Kishpaugh born 1830. [8] Citation #9 refers to child #7, Sharpe J., as Shorp. [8] Citations - 1. obituary for Harriet Haggerty (spouse of 9.22), Reference->9.22.txt 2. living family members 3. Linda <LMJack15@aol.com> 4. will of Harriet Haggerty (spouse of 9.22), Records->Wills->9.22.jpg 5. estate inventory for Harriet Haggerty (spouse of 9.22), Records->Wills->9.22-2.jpg 6. partial index of probate records in Sussex County, New Jersey, Records->Wills->Kishpaugh-SussexCoSurrogateIndex.jpg 7. Kenneth W. Gorman (1.694, child ii) <kengorman@kwgorman.com>, 26 Aug 2006 8. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 9. 1880 census, Reference->9.22.txt Children: 5.222 i. Lydia M. [4] 5.74 ii. Isabella. [4] iii. Maggie A. [4] iv. Mary Jane. [4] v. Libbie A. [4] vi. John C. [4] vii. Sharpe J. [4]
9.23 Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh Father - 19.15 James Force Kishpaugh Mother - Mary Ann Gray Timeline - 22 Apr 1844 Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh born [4] [5] in New Jersey [5] [13] 2 Jun 1846 Mary Ellen Nixon born [4] 1850 living in Newton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [12] Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh attending school [12] 1860 living in Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [13] c1861 photo of Mary Ellen Nixon, People->9.23-3.jpg [6] 4 Jan 1866 child #1, Andrew, born [7] [8] 15 Apr 1869 Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh and Mary Ellen Nixon married in Sussex County, New Jersey [3] by Nathan Roe, JP [7] 30 Dec 1869 child #2, John A., born [7] 12 Sep 1871 child #3, George Victor, born [1] in Port Jervis, New York [9] Jun 1873 child #4, Edward O., born in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [5] [10] 1876 child #5, Ida Mae, born in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] 25 Mar 1878 child #6, Sarah A., born in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] c1880 photo of Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh, People->9.23-2.jpg [6] 3 Feb 1881 child #7, Margery Ann, born in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] 22 Jan 1884 child #8, Hezekiah, born in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [5] [9] [11] c1885 child #9, Lena, born [8] 3 Apr 1886 child #10, William H., born in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] 10 Feb 1887 child #10, William H., died [9] 5 Sep 1894 child #6, Sarah A., died in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] c1895 photo of Mary Ellen Nixon, People->9.23.jpg [6] 31 Jan 1896 Mary Ellen Nixon died [4] from tuberculosis [7] 1900 living in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [5] Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh working as a laborer [5] 16 Sep 1902 Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh died [4] [14] in Newton, New Jersey [14] from throat cancer [7] 18 Sep 1902 death notice for Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh published in Sussex Register, Newton, New Jersey [14] 19 Sep 1902 Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh buried [14] in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [9] c1904 child #9, Lena, died from tuberculosis [7] [8] 3 Apr 1906 child #1, Andrew, died in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey [8] Notes - Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh lived at 38 Water Street, Newton, New Jersey. [7] Mary Ellen Nixon known as "Ellen"; [1] daughter of Allen Nixon and Margaret Dangler. [6] Child #10, William H., buried in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey. [9] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh as Simon Kishpaugh. [2] Citation #3 refers to Mary Ellen Nixon as Ellen Nixen. [2] Citations - 1. obituary for George Victor Kishpaugh (5.195), Newspapers->Deaths->5.195.jpg 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->9.23.txt 4. headstone for Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh (9.23) and Mary Ellen Nixon (spouse of 9.23), Misc->Headstones->9.23.jpg 5. 1900 United States Census, Records->Census->9.23-1900.jpg 6. Timothy Francis Myers (0.307) <tmyers@nycap.rr.com> 7. "The Myers Family History", Timothy Francis Myers (0.307) <tmyers@nycap.rr.com>, 2005, Reference->9.23.txt 8. Tina Saba (1.442) <tmsaba@nycap.rr.com> 9. living family members 10. obituary for Edward O. Kishpaugh (5.233), Reference->5.233.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.233-2.jpg 11. obituary for Hezekiah Kishpaugh (5.71), Reference->5.71.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->5.71.jpg 12. 1850 United States Census, Reference->19.15.txt and Records->Census->19.15-1850.jpg 13. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->19.15-1860.jpg 14. death notice for Simeon Yetter Kishpaugh (9.23), Newspapers->Deaths->9.23.jpg Children: i. Andrew. [8] 5.69 ii. John A. [9] 5.195 iii. George Victor. [9] 5.233 iv. Edward O. [5] 5.411 v. Ida Mae. [9] vi. Sarah A. [9] 5.70 vii. Margery Ann. 5.71 viii. Hezekiah. [5] ix. Lena. [7] [8] x. William H. [9] xi. Martin. [8]
9.24 Henry N. Kishpaugh Father - 19.15 James Force Kishpaugh Mother - Mary Ann Gray Timeline - 27 Mar 1861 Henry N. Kishpaugh born in Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [2] 2 Sep 1894 child #1, Ida L., born [1] 8 Apr 1898 child #1, Ida L., died [1] Notes - Henry N. Kishpaugh married Susan ------; [1] [2] buried in Frankford Plains Cemetery, Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. [1] Susan ------ buried in Frankford Plains Cemetery, Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. [1] Child #1, Ida L., buried in Frankford Plains Cemetery, Frankford Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. [1] Citations - 1. Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, May 1965, Reference->9.24.txt 2. living family members Children: i. Ida L. [1]
9.25 Martin Kishpaugh Father - 19.17 Peter Demund Kishpaugh Mother - Elisabeth Huston Timeline - 30 Sep 1841 Ellen Kerr Gearhart born [1] in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [7] 26 Jul 1843 Martin Kishpaugh born [1] [5] in Monroe County, Pennsylvania [5] 1865 George M. Poulton born in Pennsylvania [10] Jan 1867 Martin Kishpaugh and Ellen Kerr Gearhart married [2] [5] 6 Jun 1874 child #1, Phillip Samuel, born [2] [8] in McMichael, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [8] 28 Sep 1876 child #2, Elizabeth Ann, born [2] [9] in McMichael, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [9] c1877 photo of child #2, Elizabeth Ann, People->9.25ch-ii-2.jpg [2] 6 Feb 1879 child #3, Sarah Ellen, born in McMichael, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [2] 3 May 1883 child #4, Tacy Mae, born [2] [11] in McMichael, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [11] 1887 Martin Kishpaugh serving as Postmaster for McMichael's Post Office, Monroe County, Pennsylvania (paid $40.45) [4] c1890 photo of (possibly) Martin Kishpaugh, People->9.25-2.jpg [2] 1894 photo of child #1, Phillip Samuel, People->9.25ch-i.jpg [2] c1895 photo of Martin Kishpaugh and Ellen Kerr Gearhart, People->9.25.jpg [2] c1903 photo of child #4, Tacy Mae, People->9.25ch-iv.jpg [2] 27 Nov 1903 photo of child #2, Elizabeth Ann, People->9.25ch-ii.jpg [2] 1904 George M. Poulton living in Vineland, New Jersey [2] 4 Sep 1904 child #2, Elizabeth Ann, and George M. Poulton married [2] [9] c1905 photo of child #1, Phillip Samuel, People->9.25ch-i-2.jpg [2] 27 Jan 1909 Martin Kishpaugh died [1] c1910 photo of Ellen Kerr Gearhart, People->9.25-3.jpg [2] photo of child #1, Phillip Samuel, People->9.25ch-i-3.jpg [2] 16 May 1921 Ellen Kerr Gearhart died in Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [7] 1940 George M. Poulton died [10] 20 Apr 1948 child #1, Phillip Samuel, died [3] [8] in Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [8] 24 Apr 1948 child #1, Phillip Samuel, buried in McIlhaney, Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [8] Dec 1951 child #2, Elizabeth Ann, died in Newfield, Gloucester County, New Jersey [9] 1967 child #4, Tacy Mae, died in Pennsylvania [11] Notes - Martin Kishpaugh had a general store in McMichaels, Monroe County, Pennsylvania; buried in Zion Cemetery, Brodheadsville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [2] Ellen Kerr Gearhart daughter of Philip Gearhart and Sarah White; [7] buried in Zion Cemetery, [2] Brodheadsville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [2] [7] Child #1, Phillip Samuel, lived in McMichaels, Monroe County, Pennsylvania; [2] worked as a businessman; worked as a printer; worked as a photographer; [3] buried in Green Ridge Cemetery, near Brodheadsville, Pennsylvania. [2] Child #2, Elizabeth Ann, buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Newfield, Gloucester County, New Jersey. [9] Child #4, Tacy Mae, lived in McMichaels, Monroe County, Pennsylvania; buried in Chester Gantzhorn plot, [2] Tannersville Union Cemetery, Route 715, Tannersville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [2] [11] George M. Poulton son of Thomas Campbell Poulton and Eliza Ann Williamson; buried in Newfield, Gloucester County, New Jersey. [10] Questions - Citation #5 says Martin Kishpaugh died 21 Jan 1909. [6] Citation #5 says Martin Kishpaugh buried in Old Brodheadsville Cemetery, Brodheadsville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [6] Citation #7 says Ellen Kerr Gearhart born 28 Sep 1841. [6] Citation #5 and Citation #9 refers to child #2, Elizabeth Ann, as Eliza Ann. [6] Citations - 1. headstone for Martin Kishpaugh (9.25) and Ellen Kerr Gearhart (spouse of 9.25), Misc->Headstones->9.25.jpg 2. Donald Stanley Trayes (3.238, child i) <wb4cvh@juno.com> 3. Donald Stanley Trayes (3.238, child i) <wb4cvh@juno.com>, Reference->9.25.txt 4. "Official Register of the United States, Containing a List of the Officers and Employes (sic) in the Civil, Military, and Naval Service", Volume 2, Government Printing Office, 1887 5. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4GC-SH3 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K489-BX2 8. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HFB-KHT 9. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8VH-167 10. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K84P-Y28 11. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRM-RXC Children: i. Phillip Samuel. [2] [5] [8] ii. Elizabeth Ann. [2] 5.132 iii. Sarah Ellen. [2] [5] iv. Tacy Mae. [2] [5] [11]
9.26 Nathan Kishpaugh Father - 19.17 Peter Demund Kishpaugh Mother - Elizabeth Huston Timeline - 28 Dec 1835 Sally Ann Frantz born [1] [2] in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [2] 31 Dec 1836 Nathan Kishpaugh born [1] [2] in Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [2] c1860 Nathan Kishpaugh and Sally Ann Frantz married [1] [2] in Stroudsburg, Monroe Monroe, Pennsylvania [2] 8 Jun 1861 child #1, Charles Frantz, born [1] [2] near Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [2] 2 May 1863 child #2, Etna, born [1] 25 Nov 1865 child #3, Frank H., born in Chestnut Hill, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [1] 14 Apr 1874 child #4, Althea, born [1] in Stroudsburg, Monroe Monroe, Pennsylvania [2] 8 Sep 1888 child #1, Charles Frantz, died [1] 10 Dec 1905 Nathan Kishpaugh died [1] [2] 2 Oct 1927 Sally Ann Frantz died [1] [2] in East Stroudsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [2] 1963 child #4, Althea, died [1] [2] in Broadheadsville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania [2] Notes - Nathan Kishpaugh buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, [1] Sciota, [2] Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] Sally Ann Frantz daughter of Charles Frantz and Margaret Altemus; [2] buried in Mount Zion Cemetery, Sciota, Hamilton Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] Child #4, Althea, lived in Brodheadsville, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. [1] Questions - Citation #2 says child #1, Charles Frantz, died 18 Sep 1888. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #4, Althea, as Altha. [3] Citation #2 says child #4, Althea, born 14 Aug 1872. [3] Citations - 1. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 2. familysearch.org 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Charles Frantz. [1] [2] 5.85 ii. Etna. [1] 5.84 iii. Frank H. [1] iv. Althea. [1]
9.27 Casper H. Lindabury Father - 19.3 Harbert Lindabury Mother - Elisabeth Landers Timeline - 1816 Casper H. Lindabury born [3] 1818 Fanny Tiger born [3] 9 Feb 1843 Casper H. Lindabury and Fanny Tiger married [1] [9] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 31 May 1846 child #1, Mary, born in Morristown, New Jersey [5] [6] c1849 child #2, Elizabeth, born [4] 1850 living in Clinton Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] Casper H. Lindabury working as a laborer [4] c1851 child #3, Alletta Jane, born [4] 1853 child #4, John G., born [3] c1856 child #5, Ann S., born [4] c1857 child #6, Harbert H., born [4] c1860 child #7, John A., born [4] 1860 living in Lebanon Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 1871 child #3, Alletta Jane, living in New Germantown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] Joseph R. Opdycke living in New Germantown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] 28 Jan 1871 child #3, Alletta Jane, and Joseph R. Opdycke married [7] [8] in M. E. Parsonage, Flemington, New Jersey by Rev. A. H. Brown [7] 1 Feb 1871 marriage announcement for child #3, Alletta Jane, published in Hunterdon Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [7] 2 Feb 1871 marriage announcement for child #3, Alletta Jane, published in Hunterdon Republican, Flemington, New Jersey [7] 1874 child #4, John G., died [3] 1893 Fanny Tiger died [3] 1894 Casper H. Lindabury died [3] Notes - Casper H. Lindabury buried in Cokesbury Presbyterian Cemetery, Cokesbury, Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Fanny Tiger buried in Cokesbury Presbyterian Cemetery, Cokesbury, Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Child #4, John G., buried in Cokesbury Presbyterian Cemetery, Cokesbury, Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Questions - Citation #1 names Casper H. Lindabury as Casper H. Lindabery. [2] Citation #1 names Fanny Tiger as Fanny Tigar. [2] Citation #8 says Joseph R. Opdycke living in Oldwick, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1871. [2] Citation #8 says child #3, Alletta Jane, living in Oldwick, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1871. [2] Citations - 1. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->9.27.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. headstone for Casper H. Lindabury (9.27), Fanny Tiger (spouse of 9.27) and John G. Lindabury (9.27, child iv), Misc->Headstones->9.27.jpg 4. Faye Eileen Dennis (0.276) <bfesch@adelphia.net>, Reference->9.27.txt 5. Faye Eileen Dennis (0.276) <bfesch@adelphia.net>, Reference->5.1489.txt 6. headstones for Mary Linaberry (5.1489) and Charles H. Proctor (spouse of 5.1489), Misc->Headstones->5.1489.jpg 7. marriage announcements for Alletta Jane Lindabury (9.27, child iii), Reference->9.27.txt 8. Hunterdon Republican, Flemington, New Jersey 9. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg Children: 5.1489 i. Mary. [4] ii. Elizabeth. [4] iii. Alletta Jane. [4] iv. John G. [4] v. Ann S. [4] vi. Harbert H. [4] vii. John A. [4]
9.28 George Bourman Lindaberry Father - 19.2 Jacob Lindabury Mother - Mary Bowman Timeline - 1720 Frederick Pickle born [9] 1730 Elizabeth Beam born [9] 14 Jan 1784 George Pickle born in Fairmont, New Jersey [9] 7 May 1787 Sarah Howell born in Germantown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [9] 5 Jul 1811 Marietta Pickle born [4] 21 Dec 1814 John Rowe born [4] c1817 Lucretia Conover born [6] 4 Apr 1820 Frederick Pickle died in Tewksbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [9] 12 Dec 1820 Elizabeth Beam died [9] 3 Dec 1826 George Bourman Lindaberry born [6] [14] 13 Jun 1828 Emely Teats born [6] [14] 31 Jan 1829 Andrew Robbins and Lucretia Conover married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey by ------ Trott [12] 19 Feb 1837 Esther Robbins born [6] [14] 1847 George Bourman Lindaberry living in Tewksbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] Emely Teats living in Tewksbury, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 17 Jul 1847 George Bourman Lindaberry and Emely Teats married [3] [17] by Isaac Cross [3] 11 Aug 1847 marriage announcement for George Bourman Lindaberry published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [3] 2 Jul 1848 child #1, Jacob Wesley, born [4] [16] 11 Jan 1850 Catherine Ann Rowe born [4] [16] 23 Jun 1852 Sarah Howell died in Fairmont, New Jersey [9] 16 Jan 1853 child #2, Peter Wesley, born in Fairmount, New Jersey [1] [7] 17 Dec 1856 article naming George Bourman Lindaberry published in Hunterdon Republican, Flemington, New Jersey [10] 22 May 1861 John Rowe died [4] 12 Apr 1862 George Bourman Lindaberry appointed guardian for William F. Lindabury (9.104, child iii) [5] George Bourman Lindaberry appointed guardian for Chloe Maria Lindabury (5.200) [5] George Bourman Lindaberry appointed guardian for Sarah Jane Lindabury (9.104, child ii) [5] 1864 living in Fairmont, New Jersey [11] George Bourman Lindaberry paid taxes in New Jersey [11] 18 Oct 1864 George Pickle died in Fairmont, New Jersey [9] 5 Aug 1865 Andrew Robbins died [6] 18 Nov 1868 Emely Teats died [6] [14] 19 Jun 1872 George Bourman Lindaberry and Esther Robbins married [6] [17] 7 Nov 1874 child #1, Jacob Wesley, and Catherine Ann Rowe married [4] c1890 photo of George Bourman Lindaberry and Esther Robbins, People->9.28.jpg [4] 26 Feb 1890 Marietta Pickle died [4] 26 Sep 1891 Lucretia Conover died [6] 1902 living in Fairmount, New Jersey [1] 17 Jan 1908 Esther Robbins died [6] [14] 17 Sep 1917 George Bourman Lindaberry died [6] [14] 1 Nov 1923 child #1, Jacob Wesley, died [16] 4 Nov 1923 child #1, Jacob Wesley, buried [4] in Fairmount Rural Cemetery, Califon, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] 1924 Catherine Ann Rowe living in Tewksbury Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 10 Oct 1924 will of Catherine Ann Rowe made [8] 7 Jan 1926 Catherine Ann Rowe died [4] [16] Notes - George Bourman Lindaberry owned a farm near Fairmount, New Jersey; [6] buried in Fairmount Methodist Cemetery, Fairmount, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [15] Emely Teats daughter of Adam Teats and Margaret Apgar; [6] buried in Fairmount Methodist Cemetery, Fairmount, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [15] Esther Robbins daughter of Andrew Robbins [6] [15] [17] and Lucretia Conover; buried in Fairmount Methodist Cemetery, Fairmount, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [15] Adam Teats son of Adam Deats and Mary ------. [13] Child #1, Jacob Wesley, known as "Wesley". [4] Catherine Ann Rowe daughter of John Rowe and Marietta Pickle; [4] buried in Fairmount Rural Cemetery, Califon, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [8] [15] Marietta Pickle buried in Pottersville Cemetery; [8] daughter of George Pickle and Sarah Howell. [9] George Pickle son of Frederick Pickle and Elizabeth Beam. [9] Sarah Howell daughter of Isaac Howell. [9] Frederick Pickle son of Balthazar Beuchel Pickel and Anna Eva Mullier. [9] Elizabeth Beam daughter of Jurrian Beam and Elizabeth Hertel. [9] Anna Eva Mullier daughter of Hans Henry Mullier. [9] Questions - Citation #1 refers to George Bourman Lindaberry as George B. Lindabery. [2] Citation #6, Citation #13 and Citation #14 refer to Emely Teats as Emily. [2] Citation #4 says Catherine Ann Rowe buried in Fairmount Methodist Cemetery. [2] Citation #8 names Marietta Pickle as Harrata. [2] Citation #16 refers to child #1, Jacob Wesley, as J. Wesley Lindabury. [2] Citation #13 refers to Teats as Deats. [2] Citation #13 refers to Lindaberry as Lindabury. [2] Citation #13 says Emely Teats daughter of Adam Deats and Eva Hoffman; Eva Hoffman daughter of Henry Hoffman. [2] Citations - 1. obituary for Peter Wesley Lindaberry (5.72), Reference->5.72.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. marriage announcement for George Bourman Lindaberry (9.28), Reference->9.28.txt and Newspapers->Marriages->9.28.jpg 4. Richard Alan Lindaberry (0.144) 5. Orphans' Court Records, Reference->9.28.txt, Records->Misc->9.28-OrphansCourt.jpg and Records->Misc->9.28-OrphansCourt-2.jpg 6. Richard Alan Lindaberry (0.144), 1992, Reference->9.28.txt 7. Richard Alan Lindaberry (0.144), 1992, bio, Reference->5.72.txt 8. will of Catherine Ann Rowe (spouse of 9.28, child i), Reference->9.28.txt 9. Marietta Frances Pickell (1.431, child iii) <mfpickell@gmail.com> 10. article concerning estate of Wesley Jacob Lindabury (9.104), Reference->9.104.txt 11. New Jersey tax list, 1864, Records->Misc->17.75-1864.jpg 12. "Marriage Records of Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1795-1873", Vol 1, Hiram E. Deats, 1918, Reference->9.28.txt 13. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895 14. findagrave.com, headstone for George Bourman Lindaberry (9.28), Emely Teats (first spouse of 9.28) and Esther Robbins (second spouse of 9.28), Misc->Headstones->9.28.jpg 15. findagrave.com 16. findagrave.com, headstone for Jacob Wesley Lindaberry (9.28, child i) and Catherine Ann Rowe (spouse of 9.28, child i), Misc->Headstones->9.28ch-i.jpg 17. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Reference->5.148.txt and Biographies->Lindabury.jpg Children by George Bourman Lindaberry and Emily Teats: i. Jacob Wesley. [4] 5.72 ii. Peter Wesley. [4] iii. George. [4]
9.29 Henry Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 12 Mar 1828 Henry Kishpaugh born [1] [6] in Lodi, Seneca County, [6] New York [3] [6] 16 Feb 1835 Ann Jennett Swarthout born [2] in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [2] [7] 1850 living in Hector, New York [1] Henry Kishpaugh working as a laborer [1] 1853 Ann Jennett Swarthout living in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [1] 30 Nov 1853 Henry Kishpaugh and Ann Jennett Swarthout married in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [1] [2] [6] 30 Aug 1854 child #1, Elizabeth, born in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [2] 1857 living in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [4] 19 Oct 1857 will of Henry Kishpaugh made [4] Henry Kishpaugh died [1] [6] in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [6] 2 Nov 1857 will of Henry Kishpaugh proved [4] 1865 Henry N. Thompson living in Farmer, New York [2] 30 Mar 1865 Ann Jennett Swarthout and Henry N. Thompson married [2] [7] in Lodi, Seneca County, New York [2] 11 Jan 1904 Ann Jennett Swarthout died in Covert, Seneca County, New York [7] 13 Jan 1904 Ann Jennett Swarthout buried in Lake View Cemetery, Interlaken, Seneca County, New York [7] Notes - Henry Kishpaugh buried in Hector Presbyterian Church Cemetery, [1] Town of Hector, Tompkins County, New York. [1] [6] Ann Jennett Swarthout daughter of Joseph Swarthout and Ann Elizbeth Howell. [2] [7] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Ann Jennett Swarthout as both Jannette and Jannett. [5] Citation #7 says Ann Jennett Swarthout born 15 Feb 1835. [5] Citation #7 says Ann Jennett Swarthout and Henry N. Thompson married in Ovid, Seneca County, New York. [5] Citations - 1. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->9.29.txt 2. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 3. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 4. will of Henry Kishpaugh (9.29), Records->Wills->9.29 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG1Y-B3Z 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4HJ-3QD Children by Henry Kishpaugh and Ann Jennett Swarthout: 5.75 i. Elizabeth Catherine. [1] [2]
9.30 Margaret Ann Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 3 May 1793 Mary E. Giltner born [1] 1824 Alexander H. Schuyler elected assessor of Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [4] Alexander H. Schuyler and Mary E. Giltner living in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [1] 6 Aug 1824 Philip Church Schuyler born in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [4] 26 Apr 1834 Margaret Ann Kishpaugh born [2] in New York [3] [5] 13 Mar 1852 Mary E. Giltner died [1] 28 Jun 1854 Margaret Ann Kishpaugh and Philip Church Schuyler married [1] 25 Sep 1856 child #2, Ford Alexander, born in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [1] 1 Feb 1884 Philip Church Schuyler died in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [4] c1894 E. D. Manning living in Halsey Valley, Tioga County, New York [1] Margaret Ann Kishpaugh and E. D. Manning married [1] c1897 Margaret Ann Kishpaugh living in Halsey Valley, Tioga County, New York [4] c1907 E. D. Manning died [1] 25 Mar 1912 Margaret Ann Kishpaugh died in Halsey Valley, Tioga County, New York [1] 28 Mar 1912 Margaret Ann Kishpaugh buried in Oak Hill Baptist Church Cemetery, Oak Hill Road, Oak Hill, Tioga County, New York [1] 29 Mar 1912 obituary for Margaret Ann Kishpaugh published in Waverly Free Press and Tioga County Record, Waverly, Tioga County, New York [1] Notes - Margaret Ann Kishpaugh member of Baptist Church 53 years. [1] Phillip Church Schuyler son of Alexander H. Schuyler and Mary E. Giltner; [1] [4] attended schools in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York; worked as a farmer; worked as a lumber man. [4] Child #3, Nina, died young. [2] Questions - Citation #5 says Margaret Ann Kishpaugh born 1828. [6] Citations - 1. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->9.30.txt 2. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 3. "The Biographical and Genealogical Records of the Kishpaugh Family", Florence Marie Kishpaugh (second spouse of 3.302), Reference->19.11.txt 4. "A Memorial History of Tioga County, New York", Leroy W. Kingman, c1897, Biographies->9.30.jpg 5. The New Jersey Genesis, Vol 16, No 1, Oct 1968 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Margaret Ann Kishpaugh and Phillip Church Schuyler: 5.98 i. Henrietta. [4] 5.116 ii. Ford Alexander. [1] iii. Nina. [2] 5.117 iv. Norman. [1] 5.118 v. Alta. [2] 5.119 vi. Fred P. [1] [2] 5.120 vii. Peter Willis. [2]
9.31 James Kishpaugh Father - 19.9 Hampton Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Sheldon Timeline - 9 Aug 1853 James Kishpaugh born [2] in Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey [1] [4] Oct 1856 Mary Alice Dreher born in Pennsylvania [6] 1860 James Kishpaugh attending school [3] living in Hardwick Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [3] 29 Dec 1880 James Kishpaugh and Mary Alice Dreher married [2] [4] Jan 1884 child #1, Lyla L., born in New Jersey [7] 15 Sep 1885 child #2, name unknown, born in Warren County, New Jersey [8] Sep 1886 child #3, Cora M., born in New Jersey [9] 26 Jan 1906 James Kishpaugh died [1] [4] 1927 child #1, Lyla L., died [7] 1940 Mary Alice Dreher died in New Jersey [6] Notes - James Kishpaugh lived in Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey; [1] buried in Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey. [4] Child #1, Lyla L., lived in Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey; [1] buried in Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey. [7] Child #3, Cora M., married ------ Rowland; [2] lived in Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey. [1] Questions - Citation #4 says James Kishpaugh born 4 Aug 1853. [5] Citation #4 and Citation #7 refer to child #1, Lyla L., as Lila L. [5] Citations - 1. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 2. Kenneth W. Gorman (1.694, child ii) <kengorman@kwgorman.com>, 26 Aug 2006 3. 1860 United States Census, Records->Census->19.9-1860.jpg 4. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZHG-CCR 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1QG-Q44 7. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1QG-8W4 8. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJKQ-8DD 9. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1QG-2V5 Children: i. Lyla L. [2] ii. name unknown. [4] [8] iii. Cora M. [1] [2] [4] [9]
9.32 George W. Kishpaugh Father - 19.11 Joseph Kishpaugh Mother - Catherine Snook Timeline - 2 Feb 1836 George W. Kishpaugh born in Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York [2] 27 Mar 1838 Samantha Smith born [2] 1858 William D. Voorhees born [2] 1860 living in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [3] 10 Feb 1866 child #1, Emma Ann, born [2] 1868 Bertha Weed born in Lockwood, New York [2] 18 May 1868 child #2, Fannie Jane, born in Lodi, New York [1] 1870 living in Lodi, New York [3] child #4, Mary Louise, born [2] 6 Jun 1871 child #5, Alice Libbie, born in Lodi, New York [2] [5] [6] 10 Feb 1873 child #6, Ida Irene, born [2] 29 Jan 1876 child #7, Willard Jonas, born in Owego, New York [2] 22 Apr 1878 article naming George W. Kishpaugh published in Tioga County Record, Owego, New York [3] Apr 1878 moved to North Barton, Tioga County, New York [3] 17 May 1878 child #8, John Henry, born in Cortland, New York [2] 1880 living in Lodi, New York [3] 5 Oct 1880 child #9, Helen Amelia, born in Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York [2] 4 Dec 1884 child #1, Emma Ann, died [2] 31 Dec 1885 Samantha Smith died [2] 1891 living in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [3] Bertha Weed living in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [3] 14 Jul 1891 George W. Kishpaugh and Bertha Weed married in Baptist parsonage, Oat Hill, New York by Rev. F. J. Salmon [3] Jul 1891 marriage notice for George W. Kishpaugh published in Tioga County Record, Owego, New York [3] 1892 living in Town of Barton, Tioga County, New York [3] 2 Aug 1892 child #10, Flora, born [2] 4 Dec 1899 child #13, Paul, born [7] 26 Sep 1901 child #14, Elmer, born in North Barton, New York [2] 7 Nov 1901 child #14, Elmer, died in North Barton, New York [2] 1918 George W. Kishpaugh died in Barton, Tioga County, New York [2] 1934 William D. Voorhees died [2] Notes - George W. Kishpaugh married first Samantha Smith by 1860. [3] Bertha Weed buried in Broadway Cemetery, Owego, New York. [2] Child #1, Emma Ann, buried in West Lodi Cemetery. [2] Child #4, Mary Louise, died young. [2] Child #11, Minnie, died young. [2] Child #12, Ruth, died young. [2] Child #14, Elmer, buried in the North Barton Cemetery, North Barton, New York. [2] William D. Voorhees buried in West Lodi Cemetery. [2] Questions - Citation #2 names Samantha Smith as Samantha Miller. [4] Citation #3 says George W. Kishpaugh born in Starkey, New York. [4] Citations - 1. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->5.162.txt 2. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 3. Mary Canzler <mcanzler@hotmail.com>, Reference->9.32.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. findagrave.com, Reference->5.163.txt 6. findagrave.com, headstone for Alive Libbie Kishpaugh (5.163) and Archie Myers (spouse of 5.163), Misc->Headstones->5.163.jpg 7. Social Security Administration, Death Master File record for Paul Kishpaugh (5.169), Reference->5.169.txt Children by George W. Kishpaugh and Samantha Smith: i. Emma Ann. [2] 5.162 ii. Fannie Jane. [1] [2] 5.77 iii. Sarah Bell. [2] iv. Mary Louise. [2] 5.163 v. Alice Libbie. [2] 5.164 vi. Ida Irene. [2] 5.165 vii. Willard Jonas. [2] 5.166 viii. John Henry. [2] 5.167 ix. Helen Amelia. [2] Children by George W. Kishpaugh and Bertha Weed: 5.168 x. Flora. [2] xi. Minnie. [2] xii. Ruth. [2] 5.169 xiii. Paul. [2] xiv. Elmer. [2]
9.33 George Willard Kishpaugh Father - 19.13 Jonas Kishpaugh Mother - Rachael K. Onstead Timeline - 19 Jun 1830 George Willard Kishpaugh born [4] [6] in Sparta, [7] Sussex County, New Jersey [4] [7] 19 Sep 1834 Mary Elizabeth Baker born [8] in Palmyra, Lenawee County, Michigan [7] 1846 Esther E. Baker born [9] in Michigan [1] 1 Jan 1855 George Willard Kishpaugh and Mary Elizabeth Baker married [4] [7] [13] in Lenawee County, Michigan [13] 27 Apr 1856 Belle Wyrill born [2] Jul 1856 child #1, Jonas D., born in Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan [1] [2] [13] 21 Jun 1859 child #2, John Baker, born in Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan [1] [2] 14 Aug 1862 child #4, George Arthur, born in Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan [1] [2] 30 May 1868 Mary Elizabeth Baker died [8] in Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan [7] 6 Jan 1869 George Willard Kishpaugh and Esther E. Baker married [4] [13] 1870 living in Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan [1] George Willard Kishpaugh working as a farmer [1] child #1, Jonas D., attending school [1] 25 Oct 1870 child #5, Fred H., born [2] 23 Aug 1872 Minnie J. Kerr born [7] [12] in Lenawee County, Michigan [7] 1873 child #6, Frank P., born [11] in Michigan [7] 1876 child #7, Mary K., born [10] in Michigan [7] 8 Apr 1878 child #8, Florence Winifred, born [2] 1880 child #1, Jonas D., and Isabelle A. Wyrill married [13] 21 Dec 1880 child #9, Charles Vincent, born [2] 27 Oct 1890 Belle Wyrill died [2] 24 Mar 1892 child #5, Fred H., and Rose Stilt married [2] 3 Jun 1898 George Willard Kishpaugh died [6] [7] in Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan [7] 1899 child #6, Frank P., and Minnie J. Kerr married [7] 28 Jul 1922 Esther E. Baker died [4] [5] [9] 31 Jul 1922 Minnie J. Kerr died [7] [12] in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan [7] Dec 1928 Rose Stilt died [2] 22 Dec 1939 child #5, Fred H., and Elizabeth ------ married [2] 1 May 1945 child #7, Mary K., died [2] [10] 5 Oct 1945 child #6, Frank P., died [7] [11] in Alaska [7] 21 Dec 1945 Elizabeth ------ died [2] Notes - George Willard Kishpaugh buried in Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan. [7] Mary Elizabeth Baker buried in Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan. [7] Esther E. Baker buried in Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan. [7] Mary Elizabeth Baker and Esther E. Baker sisters. [5] [13] Child #3, William Hamilton, died by 1870. [1] [2] Child #6, Frank P., buried in Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, Anchorage, Alaska. [7] Child #7, Mary K., married Tom Orr; [2] [10] buried in Anchorage Memorial Park Cemetery, Anchorage, Alaska. [7] Isabelle A. Wyrill known as "Belle"; [2] [13] daughter of Thomas Wyrill and Elizabeth Thompson; buried in Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan. [2] Thomas Wyrill lived in England. [2] Elizabeth Thompson lived in England. [2] Minnie J. Kerr daughter of William J. Kerr and Nancy ------; buried in Holloway Cemetery, Holloway, Lenawee County, Michigan. [7] Questions - Citation #1 refers to child #4, George Arthur, as George E. [3] Citation #1 refers to Esther E. Baker as Erlvea. [3] Citation #2 says child #6, Frank P., born 26 Sep 1872. [3] Citation #13 refers to child #7, Mary K., as Mary P. [3] Citations - 1. 1870 United States Census, Records->Census->9.33-1870.pdf 2. Ruth Marie Pennay (1.292) 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "The Myers Family History", Timothy F. Myers (0.307) <tmyers@nycap.rr.com>, 2005, Reference->59.2.txt 5. Kenneth W. Gorman (1.694, child ii) <kengorman@kwgorman.com>, 26 Aug 2006 6. findagrave.com, grave marker for George Willard Kishpaugh (9.33), Misc->Headstones->9.33.jpg 7. findagrave.com 8. findagrave.com, headstone for Mary Elizabeth Baker (first spouse of 9.33), Misc->Headstones->9.33-2.jpg 9. findagrave.com, grave marker for Esther E. Baker (second spouse of 9.33), Misc->Headstones->9.33-3.jpg 10. findagrave.com, grave marker for Mary K. Kishpaugh (9.33, child vii), Misc->Headstones->9.33ch-vii.jpg 11. findagrave.com, grave marker for Frank P. Kishpaugh (9.33, child vi), Misc->Headstones->9.33ch-vi.jpg 12. findagrave.com, grave marker for Minnie J. Kerr (spouse of 9.33, child vi), Misc->Headstones->9.33ch-vi-2.jpg 13. message exchange, Reference->9.33.txt Children by George Willard Kishpaugh and Mary Elizabeth Baker: i. Jonas D. [2] [13] 5.170 ii. John Baker. [7] [13] iii. William Hamilton. [2] [13] 5.171 iv. George Arthur. [2] [13] Children by George Willard Kishpaugh and Esther E. Baker: v. Fred H. [2] [13] vi. Frank P. [7] [13] vii. Mary K. [7] 5.172 viii. Florence Winifred. [2] [13] 5.173 ix. Charles Vincent. [2] [7]