Paton Daniel Dillon1,2
M, b. June 11, 1842, d. May 23, 1926
Father | George Dillon3,4,1 b. January 25, 1810, d. October 12, 1860 |
Mother | Eura Emma "Eury" Reed3,4,1 b. February 21, 1814, d. May 16, 1901 |
Paton Daniel Dillon was buried at Burke Cemetery, Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska.5,1,2 He Served in Company E, 29th Volunteer Infantry, Sidney, Iowa with his brother Hosea. Enlisted Sep 15, 1862, fought in Mississippi in 1863, Arkansas in 1863-64, and Alabama in 1865. Served as a Corporal until the end of Civil War, then was sent to Mexico, and discharged in New Orleans, Sep 10, 1865.1 He was born on June 11, 1842 at Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.5,1,2 He married Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon on November 12, 1874 at Seward, Seward Co., Nebraska.5 Paton Daniel Dillon died on May 23, 1926 at Alliance, Box Butte Co., Nebraska, at age 83.5,1,2
Family | Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon b. June 27, 1853, d. March 9, 1930 |
Marriage* | Paton Daniel Dillon married Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon on November 12, 1874 at Seward, Seward Co., Nebraska.5 |
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Citations
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S8457] Burke Cemetery, Merrick Co., NE, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S8294] Nebraska State Historical Society State Library and Archives, Nebraska, Marriage Records, 1855-1908.
- [S2577] Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1454923
Sarah Ballard Craft1,2,3
F, b. circa 1832, d. October 9, 1854
Father | Benjamin Richard Craft Sr.4,1,3 b. circa 1776, d. after June 22, 1860 |
Mother | Sarah "Sally" Spencer4,1,3 b. circa 1798, d. after June 22, 1860 |
Sarah Ballard Craft was buried at Waugh Cemetery, New Castle, Craig Co., Virginia.5 She was born circa 1832 at Alleghany Co., Virginia.1,3 She married Stephen Andrew Hancock, son of Barnett Hancock, on December 24, 1848 at Botetourt Co., Virginia.1,2,3 As of December 24, 1848,her married name was Hancock.1 Sarah Ballard Craft died on October 9, 1854 at Craig Co., Virginia.4,3
Family | Stephen Andrew Hancock b. 1827, d. August 10, 1900 |
Marriage* | Sarah Ballard Craft married Stephen Andrew Hancock, son of Barnett Hancock, on December 24, 1848 at Botetourt Co., Virginia.1,2,3 |
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Citations
- [S274] Robert & Juanita Elmore Conner, "Personal Papers of Robert & Juanita Elmore Conner."
- [S437] Jordan R. Dodd, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850.
- [S5752] Unknown compiler, Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917.
- [S29] Richmond, VA Library of Virginia, Craig Co., Virginia, Death Records, 1853-1896.
- [S1322] Steve Taylor, "Descendants of Stephen Andrew Hancock."
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S777] Kim Watson, "Hancock," e-mail to Scott Schaffer, Nov 13, 2001.
- [S2415] Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1708698
- [S26] Ruth G. Hale, Craig County, Virginia Marriages 1911-1938.
- [S25] Richmond, VA Library of Virginia, Craig Co., Virginia, Birth Records, 1853-1896.
Angeline Clouser1,2
F, b. July 28, 1847, d. May 1, 1890
Angeline Clouser was buried at Arnold Cemetery, 1 mile south on Highway 40, Arnold, Custer Co., Nebraska.2,3,4 She was born on July 28, 1847 at Wabash Co., Indiana.2,4 She married Augustine Wells Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on February 14, 1864 at Brown Co., Kansas.1,2 As of February 14, 1864,her married name was Dillon. Angeline Clouser died on May 1, 1890 at Arnold, Custer Co., Nebraska, at age 42.2,3,4
Family | Augustine Wells Dillon b. October 1, 1837, d. January 2, 1889 |
Marriage* | Angeline Clouser married Augustine Wells Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on February 14, 1864 at Brown Co., Kansas.1,2 |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S430] Custer County, Nebraska Cemeteries, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~necuste2/cccmtry.html
- [S2613] Arnold Cemetery, Custer Co., NE, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=30586388&CRid=100339&
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S3970] Nebraska State Genealogical Society and others, Nebraska, State Census Collection, 1860-1885.
- [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Stella M. Smith obituary.
Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon1
F, b. June 27, 1853, d. March 9, 1930
Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon was buried at Burke Cemetery, Central City, Merrick Co., Nebraska.2 She was born on June 27, 1853 at New York.3,2 She married Paton Daniel Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on November 12, 1874 at Seward, Seward Co., Nebraska.4 As of November 12, 1874,her married name was Dillon. Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon died on March 9, 1930 at Nebraska at age 76.2
Family | Paton Daniel Dillon b. June 11, 1842, d. May 23, 1926 |
Marriage* | Margaret Jane "Maggie" Salmon married Paton Daniel Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on November 12, 1874 at Seward, Seward Co., Nebraska.4 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S8457] Burke Cemetery, Merrick Co., NE, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S8294] Nebraska State Historical Society State Library and Archives, Nebraska, Marriage Records, 1855-1908.
- [S2577] Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960, online https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1454923
Amos Congdon Bailey1,2,3
M, b. March 5, 1845, d. March 31, 1913

Amos Congdon Bailey was buried at Magnolia Cemetery (also known as DeFuniak Springs Cemetery), DeFuniak Springs, Walton Co., Florida.2,3 He was born on March 5, 1845 at Louisville Landing, St. Lawrence Co., New York.2,3 He married Miriam Catherine Dillon, daughter of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on February 27, 1873 at Nebraska City, Otoe Co., Nebraska.1,2,4 Amos Congdon Bailey died on March 31, 1913 at DeFuniak Springs, Walton Co., Florida, at age 68.2,5,3 He The many friends of A.C. Bailey had made his long residence here was saddened Monday morning in the announcement of his death. Mr. Bailey had been in bad health ever since his return here last fall from an extended trip though the North, but at times hope was expressed that he would recover his health. Mr. Bailey came here from Nebraska about 25 years ago and settled a farm west of town, which he occupied until a little over a year ago when Mrs, Bailey died. He leaves a son Orin and two daughters, Mrs. B.L. Adams of Ocala and Lola, who were all with him when the end came. The funeral was held Tuesday, the services being conducted by Reverend Thomas Chapman of the Universalist Church of which Mr. Bailey was a communicant. on April 3, 1913.5
Family | Miriam Catherine Dillon b. October 24, 1844, d. January 14, 1912 |
Marriage* | Amos Congdon Bailey married Miriam Catherine Dillon, daughter of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on February 27, 1873 at Nebraska City, Otoe Co., Nebraska.1,2,4 |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S3973] Magnolia Cemetery, Walton Co., FL, online http://www.findagrave.com
- [S432] DeFuniak Springs Breeze, Walton Co., Florida, From the Miriam Catherine Dillon Baily obituary in the Jan 18, 1912 edition.
- [S432] DeFuniak Springs Breeze, Walton Co., Florida, From the A. C. Baily obituary in the Apr 3, 1913 edition.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S8049] Highland Center Cemetery, Gage Co., NE, online www.findagrave.com.
Abner Dillon1,2,3,4,5,6
M, b. November 25, 1846, d. June 9, 1915
Father | George Dillon2,1,3,4,5 b. January 25, 1810, d. October 12, 1860 |
Mother | Eura Emma "Eury" Reed1,2,3,4,5 b. February 21, 1814, d. May 16, 1901 |
Abner Dillon was buried at Stamford Cemetery, Sappa Township, Harlan Co., Nebraska.6 He was born on November 25, 1846 at Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.2,4 He married Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu on November 25, 1885 at Tecumseh, Johnson Co., Nebraska.2,4,5 Abner Dillon died on June 9, 1915 at Stamford, Harlan Co., Nebraska, at age 68.4
Family | Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu b. March 11, 1862, d. January 26, 1954 |
Marriage* | Abner Dillon married Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu on November 25, 1885 at Tecumseh, Johnson Co., Nebraska.2,4,5 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S8294] Nebraska State Historical Society State Library and Archives, Nebraska, Marriage Records, 1855-1908.
- [S2617] Stamford Cemetery, Harlan Co., NE, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=28669294&CRid=101483&
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S7010] Montana State Historical Society, Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011.
Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon1,2,3
M, b. May 7, 1849, d. July 20, 1926
Father | George Dillon2,1,4 b. January 25, 1810, d. October 12, 1860 |
Mother | Eura Emma "Eury" Reed1,2,4 b. February 21, 1814, d. May 16, 1901 |

Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon was buried at Kirk Cemetery, Kirk, Yuma Co., Colorado.2,3 He was born on May 7, 1849 at Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.2 He married Effie Jane Stanley on October 21, 1885 at Olive Branch, Lancaster Co., Nebraska.2 Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon died on July 20, 1926 at Kirk, Yuma Co., Colorado, at age 77.2
Family | Effie Jane Stanley b. September 26, 1865, d. January 11, 1920 |
Marriage* | Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon married Effie Jane Stanley on October 21, 1885 at Olive Branch, Lancaster Co., Nebraska.2 |
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Citations
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S8438] Kirk Cemetery, Yuma Co., CO, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Hazel May Jackson obituary.
John Fremont "Jack" Dillon1,2
M, b. September 25, 1856, d. June 17, 1940
Father | George Dillon3,4,1 b. January 25, 1810, d. October 12, 1860 |
Mother | Eura Emma "Eury" Reed3,4,1 b. February 21, 1814, d. May 16, 1901 |
John Fremont "Jack" Dillon was buried at Arnold Cemetery, 1 mile south on Highway 40, Arnold, Custer Co., Nebraska.3,1,2 He was born on September 25, 1856 at Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.3,1,2 He died on June 17, 1940 at Arnold, Custer Co., Nebraska, at age 83.1,2 He John Fremont Dillon was born 25 Sep 1856 in Wabash Co., IN, and passed away on Monday, 17 Jun 1940, at the age of 83 years and 8 months. He came with his parents to Otoe Co. when six months old. For about 40 years he made his home on Garfield Table with his niece, Mrs. Stella M. Smith, later residing with Mrs. Minnie Dillon. Five brothers and one sister preceded him in death, and the only remaining relatives are several nieces and nephews, among whom are Mrs. S. F. Smith of Callaway, George Dillon of York, and Mrs. Stella M. Smith of Arnold; also a number of great nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon 19 Jun, at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Stella M. Smith, with Rev. Geer of Gandy in charge. Rev. & Mrs. Geer sang, accompanied by Mrs. Mynor Smith. Pallbearers were: Loren and Harry Dillon, Clark and Mynor Smith, Robert Stockall and Art Flint. Interment was made in the Arnold Cemetery. on July 4, 1940.2
Citations
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S433] Custer County Nebraska Chief, From the John Fremont Dillon obituary.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S118] National Archives and Records Administration, 1930 United States Federal Census.
- [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
Infant Dillon1
F, b. November 16, 1851, d. November 16, 1851
Father | George Dillon1 b. January 25, 1810, d. October 12, 1860 |
Mother | Eura Emma "Eury" Reed1 b. February 21, 1814, d. May 16, 1901 |
Infant Dillon was buried at Daniels Cemetery, 700 N. and 500 E., Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.1 She died on November 16, 1851 at Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.1 She was born on November 16, 1851 at Chester Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.1
Citations
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu1,2,3,4
F, b. March 11, 1862, d. January 26, 1954
Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu was buried at Stamford Cemetery, Sappa Township, Harlan Co., Nebraska.5 She was born on March 11, 1862 at Ripley Co., Indiana.3 She married Abner Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on November 25, 1885 at Tecumseh, Johnson Co., Nebraska.1,2,4 As of November 25, 1885,her married name was Dillon. Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu died on January 26, 1954 at Los Alamitos, Orange Co., California, at age 91.2,3
Family | Abner Dillon b. November 25, 1846, d. June 9, 1915 |
Marriage* | Margaret Madgaline "Lena" Neu married Abner Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on November 25, 1885 at Tecumseh, Johnson Co., Nebraska.1,2,4 |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S451] Center for Health Statistics Department of Health Services, California Death Index, 1940-1997.
- [S8294] Nebraska State Historical Society State Library and Archives, Nebraska, Marriage Records, 1855-1908.
- [S2617] Stamford Cemetery, Harlan Co., NE, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=28669294&CRid=101483&
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S3353] National Archives and Records Administration, 1940 United States Federal Census.
- [S7010] Montana State Historical Society, Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011.
Effie Jane Stanley1,2
F, b. September 26, 1865, d. January 11, 1920
Effie Jane Stanley was buried at Kirk Cemetery, Kirk, Yuma Co., Colorado.2,3 She was born on September 26, 1865 at Peru, Nemcha Co., Nebraska.2 She married Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on October 21, 1885 at Olive Branch, Lancaster Co., Nebraska.1 As of October 21, 1885,her married name was Dillon. Effie Jane Stanley died on January 11, 1920 at Seibert, Kit Carson Co., Colorado, at age 54.2
Family | Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon b. May 7, 1849, d. July 20, 1926 |
Marriage* | Effie Jane Stanley married Elihue Jonathan "Eli" Dillon, son of George Dillon and Eura Emma "Eury" Reed, on October 21, 1885 at Olive Branch, Lancaster Co., Nebraska.1 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S422] My Family - Dillon, Kelly, Peterson, Nelson, Grimm, Yates, Eager, Keefer, Fisher, online http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=treegnpme&id=I01214
- [S8438] Kirk Cemetery, Yuma Co., CO, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Hazel May Jackson obituary.
Phoebe Catherine Reed1,2
F, b. March 31, 1843, d. September 3, 1929
Father | Hosea H. Reed3,1,2 b. June 14, 1817, d. February 16, 1858 |
Mother | Susan McVicker3,1,2 b. March 8, 1823, d. May 20, 1857 |
Phoebe Catherine Reed was buried at Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Huntington Co., Indiana.2 She was born on March 31, 1843 at Wabash Co., Indiana.2 She married Israel H. Heaston on March 8, 1866 at Wabash Co., Indiana.4,1,5,2 As of March 8, 1866,her married name was Heaston. Phoebe Catherine Reed died on September 3, 1929 at Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at age 86.1,2
Family | Israel H. Heaston b. September 23, 1843, d. March 20, 1928 |
Marriage* | Phoebe Catherine Reed married Israel H. Heaston on March 8, 1866 at Wabash Co., Indiana.4,1,5,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S5629] Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011.
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S418] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1800-1941.
- [S2793] Frank S. Bash, History of Huntington County, Indiana.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
Rebecca Jane Reed1
F, b. July 16, 1846, d. September 9, 1852
Father | Hosea H. Reed2,1,3 b. June 14, 1817, d. February 16, 1858 |
Mother | Susan McVicker2,1,3 b. March 8, 1823, d. May 20, 1857 |
William Jasper Reed1
M, b. December 12, 1849, d. October 9, 1850
Father | Hosea H. Reed2,1,3 b. June 14, 1817, d. February 16, 1858 |
Mother | Susan McVicker2,1,3 b. March 8, 1823, d. May 20, 1857 |
George Dillon Reed1
M, b. July 20, 1852, d. April 30, 1923
Father | Hosea H. Reed1 b. June 14, 1817, d. February 16, 1858 |
Mother | Susan McVicker1 b. March 8, 1823, d. May 20, 1857 |
George Dillon Reed was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery, Whiting Township, Jackson Co., Kansas.2,3 He was born on July 20, 1852 at Lagro Township, Wabash Co., Indiana.1,4 He married Mame R. Sumner on February 23, 1893 at Whiting, Jackson Co., Kansas.5,6 George Dillon Reed died on April 30, 1923 at Manhattan, Riley Co., Kansas, at age 70.1,2 He George D. Reed died Monday night at his home in Manhattan, Kansas. The body accompanied by Mrs. Reed and sons, Walter and wife and Homer, arrived here on the nine'o'clock, R. I. train, and in charge of Jackson Lodge 214, I.O.O.F. was taken directly to Spring Hill cemetery and burial made in the family lot. Mr. Reed came to Kansas at an early day and lived many years in the vicinity of Whiting, and was well and favorably known by almost every person, many of whom remain to sympathize with the wife and children. Mrs. Reed remained for a few days visit with friends, but Walter and wife and Homer returned to Manhattan Thursday evening. on May 4, 1923.2
Family | Mame R. Sumner b. November 7, 1861, d. February 29, 1932 |
Marriage* | George Dillon Reed married Mame R. Sumner on February 23, 1893 at Whiting, Jackson Co., Kansas.5,6 |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S12282] Whiting Journal, From the George D. Reed obituary in the May 4, 1923 edition.
- [S12283] Spring Hill Cemetery, Jackson Co., KS, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S2791] Burgoyne Family History, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/14428245/person/105552588
- [S434] Lonnall Clark (g-g-g-grandson), "Samuel McVicker," e-mail to Scott Schaffer, Apr, 2002.
- [S11760] Manhattan Republic, The, From the Mame Sumner Reed obituary in the Mar 17, 1932 edition.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
Israel H. Heaston1,2,3,4
M, b. September 23, 1843, d. March 20, 1928
Israel H. Heaston Israel H. Heaston. With the management of the First National Bank of Huntington, Israel H. Heaston has been identified as president since November 1, 1902. Mr. Heaston, whose home has been in Huntington county for more than sixty-five years was in early life a farmer, belonging to a family which was in pioneer times identified with the agricultural industry of the county. He has for many years been connected with political and civic affairs, and a number of years ago held the office of county auditor.
The First National Bank of Huntington, the oldest national institution in the county, was organized September 26, 1863, and its charter was dated December 12, of the same year. This was in the first year of the operation of the National Banking Act. It started out with a capital stock of fifty thousand dollars, and some of the pioneer business men of Huntington were among the incorporators. The first president was Samuel H. Purviance, who held his position until his death in 1873, and from 1873 until 1878 Joseph Purviance was president. The first cashier was William McGrew, who in 1878 became president. The capital stock in 1871 was increased to one hundred thousand dollars, and in 1883 a new charter was taken out. The First National has always been conservatively managed and has been a bulwark to the business community.
Israel H. Heaston was born near Hagertstown, in Wayne county, Indiana, September 23, 1843, a son of Jacob and Catherine (Goodlander) Heaston. His father was a native of Virginia, and his mother of Pennsylvania. The paternal ancestors were of German stock, the original family seat having been on the Rhine River. It was the grandfather who founded the name in America, settling in Rockingham county, Virginia, though he died in old age in Ohio. He was a Major, under General Green in the Revolutionary war. The father of the Huntington banker, Jacob Heaston, was reared in Virginia, and was a young man when he moved with other members of the family to Butler county, Ohio. From there he moved to Montgomery county, near Dayton, then across the line into Indiana, locating not far from Hagerstown. He was a substantial farmer, and in 1847 came to Huntington county. His settlement was in the township of Lancaster, where he acquired two hundred acres of land, and continued as a prosperous farmer and stock raiser until his death. He was not only successful in business, but a man of great influence and highly esteemed for his integrity. For many years he took an active part in the German Baptist Church. In early years a supporter of the democratic party, the Civil war caused him to change his political opinion and he thereafter supported the republican interests. His was a long and useful career, ending with death at the age of eight-two. His wife reached almost the same age, and died on the old homestead in Lancaster township.
Israel H. Heaston had the wholesome environment of country life during his boyhood and youth, and in the township of Lancaster not only acquired a substantial education in the local, but on the home farm learned the lessons of honored toil. He was just at the beginning of manhood when the war of the Rebellion broke out, and he left his books to take up arms in the defense of the Union. On the first of August, 1862, he enlisted in Company E of the Seventy-Fifth Indiana Infantry, and with that command served in the army of the Cumberland through many of its campaigns. He was with General Sherman through the Tennessee and Georgia campaigns, fought at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, at Dalton, Resaca, and many other battles in the slow advance toward Atlanta. After the fall of Atlanta, he followed Sherman in the march to the sea. His record as a soldier was exceptionally creditable. He never missed a battle in which his regiment took part, was never absent from roll call and always ready to accept the duties and obligations of a soldier. In June, 1865, he was honorably discharged at Indianapolis.
After the war Mr. Heaston continued on the home farm until 1873. In July of that year he moved to a farm of his own in Rock Creek township, and continued one of the prosperous farmer citizens until he was called into public service, which brought him to the county seat. A republican in politics, and in a strongly democratic county, he was in 1882 a candidate for the office of county auditor, and missed election by only seven votes. In 1886, again on the republican ticket, he was successful in his race for the office, and in August, 1887, moved to Huntington to better discharge the duties of his office. Since that time his home has been continuously in Huntington. Mr. Heaston may be credited with other important public services. He was for two terms a trustee of Lancaster township, and during the Spanish-American war acted as paymaster’s clerk for one year, being mustered out in June, 1899. Thus he had service in two wars. In 1890, Mr. Heaston was again a candidate for the office of auditor, but was unable to overcome the democratic opposition, though he ran far ahead of his ticket. He was three times elected alderman in the city council. In 1888 he was the only republican member of the body, and was elected twice thereafter. The republican party of Huntington county has for many years recognized a natural leader in Mr. Heaston. He rendered invaluable services during many campaigns and was instrumental in many of the successes of the party in this district of the state. He served as chairman of the republican central committee from 1892 to 1896.
A man of sound business judgment and unimpeachable integrity, possessing a host of friends, irrespective of politics, Mr. Heaston has long occupied a useful position in his community. In addition to his business as president of the First National Bank, his services in late years have been much in demand in the settlement of estates and in the transactions of other business requiring more than ordinary intelligence and forethought. He has been very successful; owns much property and real estate and other investments, and all his prosperity has been worthily won. It has been well said of him that he has discharged every trust reposed in him with commendable fidelity, and whether as a citizen or as a soldier or as a public servant, his career has been above reproach.
On March 8, 1866, Mr. Heaston married Miss Phoebe C. Reed, a daughter of Hosea Reed, of Wabash county. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Heaston, two of them dying in infancy. Myrtle O. and Clarissa W. grew to maturity. Mr. Heaston is a member of the James R. Slack Post No. 137, Grand Army of the Republic at Huntington, and for one year served as commander of the post.3 He was buried at Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Huntington Co., Indiana.5,4 He was born on September 23, 1843 at Wayne Co., Indiana.5,3,4 He married Phoebe Catherine Reed, daughter of Hosea H. Reed and Susan McVicker, on March 8, 1866 at Wabash Co., Indiana.1,2,3,4 Israel H. Heaston died on March 20, 1928 at Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at age 84.5,4
The First National Bank of Huntington, the oldest national institution in the county, was organized September 26, 1863, and its charter was dated December 12, of the same year. This was in the first year of the operation of the National Banking Act. It started out with a capital stock of fifty thousand dollars, and some of the pioneer business men of Huntington were among the incorporators. The first president was Samuel H. Purviance, who held his position until his death in 1873, and from 1873 until 1878 Joseph Purviance was president. The first cashier was William McGrew, who in 1878 became president. The capital stock in 1871 was increased to one hundred thousand dollars, and in 1883 a new charter was taken out. The First National has always been conservatively managed and has been a bulwark to the business community.
Israel H. Heaston was born near Hagertstown, in Wayne county, Indiana, September 23, 1843, a son of Jacob and Catherine (Goodlander) Heaston. His father was a native of Virginia, and his mother of Pennsylvania. The paternal ancestors were of German stock, the original family seat having been on the Rhine River. It was the grandfather who founded the name in America, settling in Rockingham county, Virginia, though he died in old age in Ohio. He was a Major, under General Green in the Revolutionary war. The father of the Huntington banker, Jacob Heaston, was reared in Virginia, and was a young man when he moved with other members of the family to Butler county, Ohio. From there he moved to Montgomery county, near Dayton, then across the line into Indiana, locating not far from Hagerstown. He was a substantial farmer, and in 1847 came to Huntington county. His settlement was in the township of Lancaster, where he acquired two hundred acres of land, and continued as a prosperous farmer and stock raiser until his death. He was not only successful in business, but a man of great influence and highly esteemed for his integrity. For many years he took an active part in the German Baptist Church. In early years a supporter of the democratic party, the Civil war caused him to change his political opinion and he thereafter supported the republican interests. His was a long and useful career, ending with death at the age of eight-two. His wife reached almost the same age, and died on the old homestead in Lancaster township.
Israel H. Heaston had the wholesome environment of country life during his boyhood and youth, and in the township of Lancaster not only acquired a substantial education in the local, but on the home farm learned the lessons of honored toil. He was just at the beginning of manhood when the war of the Rebellion broke out, and he left his books to take up arms in the defense of the Union. On the first of August, 1862, he enlisted in Company E of the Seventy-Fifth Indiana Infantry, and with that command served in the army of the Cumberland through many of its campaigns. He was with General Sherman through the Tennessee and Georgia campaigns, fought at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge, at Dalton, Resaca, and many other battles in the slow advance toward Atlanta. After the fall of Atlanta, he followed Sherman in the march to the sea. His record as a soldier was exceptionally creditable. He never missed a battle in which his regiment took part, was never absent from roll call and always ready to accept the duties and obligations of a soldier. In June, 1865, he was honorably discharged at Indianapolis.
After the war Mr. Heaston continued on the home farm until 1873. In July of that year he moved to a farm of his own in Rock Creek township, and continued one of the prosperous farmer citizens until he was called into public service, which brought him to the county seat. A republican in politics, and in a strongly democratic county, he was in 1882 a candidate for the office of county auditor, and missed election by only seven votes. In 1886, again on the republican ticket, he was successful in his race for the office, and in August, 1887, moved to Huntington to better discharge the duties of his office. Since that time his home has been continuously in Huntington. Mr. Heaston may be credited with other important public services. He was for two terms a trustee of Lancaster township, and during the Spanish-American war acted as paymaster’s clerk for one year, being mustered out in June, 1899. Thus he had service in two wars. In 1890, Mr. Heaston was again a candidate for the office of auditor, but was unable to overcome the democratic opposition, though he ran far ahead of his ticket. He was three times elected alderman in the city council. In 1888 he was the only republican member of the body, and was elected twice thereafter. The republican party of Huntington county has for many years recognized a natural leader in Mr. Heaston. He rendered invaluable services during many campaigns and was instrumental in many of the successes of the party in this district of the state. He served as chairman of the republican central committee from 1892 to 1896.
A man of sound business judgment and unimpeachable integrity, possessing a host of friends, irrespective of politics, Mr. Heaston has long occupied a useful position in his community. In addition to his business as president of the First National Bank, his services in late years have been much in demand in the settlement of estates and in the transactions of other business requiring more than ordinary intelligence and forethought. He has been very successful; owns much property and real estate and other investments, and all his prosperity has been worthily won. It has been well said of him that he has discharged every trust reposed in him with commendable fidelity, and whether as a citizen or as a soldier or as a public servant, his career has been above reproach.
On March 8, 1866, Mr. Heaston married Miss Phoebe C. Reed, a daughter of Hosea Reed, of Wabash county. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Heaston, two of them dying in infancy. Myrtle O. and Clarissa W. grew to maturity. Mr. Heaston is a member of the James R. Slack Post No. 137, Grand Army of the Republic at Huntington, and for one year served as commander of the post.3 He was buried at Lancaster Cemetery, Lancaster, Huntington Co., Indiana.5,4 He was born on September 23, 1843 at Wayne Co., Indiana.5,3,4 He married Phoebe Catherine Reed, daughter of Hosea H. Reed and Susan McVicker, on March 8, 1866 at Wabash Co., Indiana.1,2,3,4 Israel H. Heaston died on March 20, 1928 at Huntington, Huntington Co., Indiana, at age 84.5,4
Family | Phoebe Catherine Reed b. March 31, 1843, d. September 3, 1929 |
Marriage* | Israel H. Heaston married Phoebe Catherine Reed, daughter of Hosea H. Reed and Susan McVicker, on March 8, 1866 at Wabash Co., Indiana.1,2,3,4 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S418] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1800-1941.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S2793] Frank S. Bash, History of Huntington County, Indiana.
- [S5629] Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011.
- [S2792] Lancaster Cemetery, Huntington Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=heaston&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=41&GRid=15540945&CRid=265132&df=all&
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
William Henry Walker1,2,3,4,5,6
M, b. October 7, 1827, d. June 15, 1916
Father | Henry Walker7,1,6 b. August 15, 1803, d. May 17, 1869 |
Mother | Sarah Conner7,1,6 b. March 20, 1807 |
William Henry Walker was born on October 7, 1827 at Connersville Township, Fayette Co., Indiana.7,5,6 He married Malinda Ann McCann on September 28, 1851 at Fayette Co., Indiana.2 William Henry Walker married Eliza J. Unknown circa 1877.8 William Henry Walker died on June 15, 1916 at Butler, Pendleton Co., Kentucky, at age 88.6
Family 1 | Malinda Ann McCann b. circa July, 1827, d. February 15, 1870 |
Marriage* | William Henry Walker married Malinda Ann McCann on September 28, 1851 at Fayette Co., Indiana.2 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Eliza J. Unknown b. October, 1845 |
Marriage* | William Henry Walker married Eliza J. Unknown circa 1877.8 |
Citations
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S418] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1800-1941.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S2441] Springersville Cemetery, Fayette Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=walker&GSfn=henry&GSby=1803&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=61224493&CRid=1673461&df=all&
- [S1590] Entucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1964.
- [S45] Bill & Barbara Ziegenmeyer, "Conner - Smith Family History," e-mail to Scott Schaffer, Apr 16, 2003.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S4132] Connersville City Cemetery, Fayette Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com
Melissa Walker1,2,3,4
F, b. November 27, 1840, d. 1920
Father | Henry Walker5,1,3 b. August 15, 1803, d. May 17, 1869 |
Mother | Sarah Conner5,1,3 b. March 20, 1807 |
Melissa Walker was buried at Springersville Cemetery, Connersville Township, Fayette Co., Indiana.4 She was born on November 27, 1840 at Fayette Co., Indiana.3 As of December 9, 1858,her married name was Monger.6 She married Thomas Salathial Monger on December 9, 1858 at Fayette Co., Indiana.6 Melissa Walker died in 1920 at Fayette Co., Indiana.4
Family | Thomas Salathial Monger b. November 10, 1836, d. March 15, 1911 |
Marriage* | Melissa Walker married Thomas Salathial Monger on December 9, 1858 at Fayette Co., Indiana.6 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S2089] Phillip F. Junkins, "Descendants of Lewis MONGER."
- [S2441] Springersville Cemetery, Fayette Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=walker&GSfn=henry&GSby=1803&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=61224493&CRid=1673461&df=all&
- [S45] Bill & Barbara Ziegenmeyer, "Conner - Smith Family History," e-mail to Scott Schaffer, Apr 16, 2003.
- [S418] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1800-1941.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S5629] Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011.
- [S5670] Unknown compiler, Indiana, Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993.
- [S10546] Connersville Times, From the Ora K. Monger obituary in the May 9, 1900 edition.
William F. Smith1,2
M, b. July 8, 1827, d. August 14, 1888
Father | Rhodes Smith2 b. July 29, 1803, d. April 2, 1882 |
Mother | Christianna Conner2 b. November 20, 1808, d. May 20, 1862 |
William F. Smith was buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Oakwood Township, Vermilion Co., Illinois.3 He was born on July 8, 1827 at Fountain Co., Indiana.4,5,3 He married Malinda Butt/Butts on December 2, 1848 at Fountain Co., Indiana.2,6 William F. Smith married Mary E. Burk on March 30, 1857 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1,2 William F. Smith died on August 14, 1888 at Illinois at age 61.3
Family 1 | Malinda Butt/Butts b. December 25, 1825, d. November 22, 1855 |
Marriage* | William F. Smith married Malinda Butt/Butts on December 2, 1848 at Fountain Co., Indiana.2,6 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Mary E. Burk b. 1834, d. 1911 |
Marriage* | William F. Smith married Mary E. Burk on March 30, 1857 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S2449] Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Vermilion Co., IL, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=smith&GSfn=washington&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSst=16&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=66873887&CRid=107493&df=all&
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S418] Indiana Works Progress Administration, Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1800-1941.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S12322] McFarland Cemetery, Vermilion Co., IL, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S3248] Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947.
- [S6005] FamilySearch, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
Daniel C. Smith1,2,3,4,5,6
M, b. August 14, 1829, d. September 2, 1893
Father | Rhodes Smith1,2,3 b. July 29, 1803, d. April 2, 1882 |
Mother | Christianna Conner1,2,3 b. November 20, 1808, d. May 20, 1862 |
Daniel C. Smith was buried at Cold Spring Cemetery, Veedersburg, Fountain Co., Indiana.7 He was born on August 14, 1829 at Fountain Co., Indiana.1,2,7 He married Mary B. Osbourne in 1851.3,8 Daniel C. Smith died on September 2, 1893 at Fountain Co., Indiana, at age 64.7
Family | Mary B. Osbourne b. November 3, 1834, d. November 5, 1893 |
Marriage* | Daniel C. Smith married Mary B. Osbourne in 1851.3,8 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S5629] Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011.
- [S11265] Unknown compiler, Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941.
- [S11289] District and Probate Courts Indiana County, Indiana, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999, From the Daniel C. Smith will.
- [S2453] Cold Spring Cemetery, Fountain Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=smith&GSfn=daniel&GSby=1830&GSbyrel=before&GSdyrel=all&GSst=17&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=34983683&df=all&
- [S1246] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S2477] Journal and Courier, From the Mariah Minnick obituary in the May 21, 1931 edition.
Berryman Smith1,2,3,4,5
M, b. December 8, 1831, d. November 10, 1886
Father | Rhodes Smith2,1,5 b. July 29, 1803, d. April 2, 1882 |
Mother | Christianna Conner1,2,5 b. November 20, 1808, d. May 20, 1862 |
Berryman Smith was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, 1803 N. Coler Avenue, Urbana, Champaign Co., Illinois.6 He was born on December 8, 1831 at Fountain Co., Indiana.7 He married Margaret Ann Crowell on September 18, 1856 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.4,5 Berryman Smith died on November 10, 1886 at Urbana, Champaign Co., Illinois, at age 54.7
Family | Margaret Ann Crowell b. May 10, 1840, d. October 29, 1921 |
Marriage* | Berryman Smith married Margaret Ann Crowell on September 18, 1856 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.4,5 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S7311] Woodlawn Cemetery, Champaign Co., IL, online www.findagrave.com/.
- [S2462] Caitlin Frazer Family Tree, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23380507/person/1432783177
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S3248] Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947.
- [S7270] Unknown compiler, Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940.
Elizabeth R. Smith1,2,3,4
F, b. November 8, 1836, d. April 23, 1913
Father | Rhodes Smith1,5,2,3 b. July 29, 1803, d. April 2, 1882 |
Mother | Christianna Conner5,1,2,3 b. November 20, 1808, d. May 20, 1862 |
Elizabeth R. Smith was buried at Lebanon Baptist Cemetery, Mount Summit, Henry Co., Indiana.6 She was born on November 8, 1836 at Fountain Co., Indiana.1,7,6 As of March 29, 1868,her married name was Veach.4 She married Jesse Veach on March 29, 1868 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.3,4 Elizabeth R. Smith died on April 23, 1913 at Clark Co., Illinois, at age 76.6
Family | Jesse Veach b. May 10, 1820, d. November 4, 1896 |
Marriage* | Elizabeth R. Smith married Jesse Veach on March 29, 1868 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.3,4 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S12396] Lebanon Baptist Cemetery, Henry Co., IN, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
Christianna A. Smith1,2,3
F, b. 1840, d. July, 1880
Father | Rhodes Smith1,4,5,3 b. July 29, 1803, d. April 2, 1882 |
Mother | Christianna Conner4,1,5,3 b. November 20, 1808, d. May 20, 1862 |
Christianna A. Smith was buried at Allhands Cemetery, Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois.2 She was born in 1840 at Fountain Co., Indiana.1,2 She married James T. Campbell on April 17, 1864 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.6,3 As of April 17, 1864,her married name was Campbell. Christianna A. Smith died in July, 1880 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.2
Family | James T. Campbell b. 1838, d. July 26, 1906 |
Marriage* | Christianna A. Smith married James T. Campbell on April 17, 1864 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.6,3 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S2442] Allhands Cemetery, Vermilion Co., IN, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=59731561&CRid=104513&
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S153] National Archives and Records Administration, 1850 United States Federal Census.
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
Mary E. Burk1,2
F, b. 1834, d. 1911
Mary E. Burk was buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Oakwood Township, Vermilion Co., Illinois.3 She was born in 1834 at Indiana.4,3 She married William F. Smith, son of Rhodes Smith and Christianna Conner, on March 30, 1857 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1,2 As of March 30, 1857,her married name was Smith.2 Mary E. Burk died in 1911.3
Family | William F. Smith b. July 8, 1827, d. August 14, 1888 |
Marriage* | Mary E. Burk married William F. Smith, son of Rhodes Smith and Christianna Conner, on March 30, 1857 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1,2 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S2449] Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Vermilion Co., IL, online http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=smith&GSfn=washington&GSbyrel=in&GSdyrel=all&GSst=16&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=66873887&CRid=107493&df=all&
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S3248] Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947.
- [S6005] FamilySearch, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
Margaret Smith1
F, b. circa 1850
Father | William F. Smith1 b. July 8, 1827, d. August 14, 1888 |
Mother | Malinda Butt/Butts2 b. December 25, 1825, d. November 22, 1855 |
Margaret Smith was born circa 1850 at Illinois.1
Christiana Smith1,2,3
F, b. February 11, 1854, d. November 8, 1916
Father | William F. Smith1,4,3 b. July 8, 1827, d. August 14, 1888 |
Mother | Malinda Butt/Butts5,3 b. December 25, 1825, d. November 22, 1855 |
Christiana Smith was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois.6 She was born on February 11, 1854 at Illinois.3,7 As of April 5, 1876,her married name was Jameson.2 She married William Jameson on April 5, 1876 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.2 As of circa 1879,her married name was Thomas.7 Christiana Smith married James Thomas circa 1879.7 Christiana Smith died on November 8, 1916 at Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois, at age 62.3
Family 1 | William Jameson |
Marriage* | Christiana Smith married William Jameson on April 5, 1876 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.2 |
Family 2 | James Thomas b. April 18, 1856, d. January 22, 1927 |
Marriage* | Christiana Smith married James Thomas circa 1879.7 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S3248] Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S12313] Greenwood Cemetery, Vermilion Co., IL, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S6005] FamilySearch, Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001.
- [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
- [S5629] Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011.
- [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Ross L. Thomas obituary.
Elizabeth R. Smith1,2,3
F, b. August 5, 1859, d. November 18, 1924
Father | William F. Smith1,4,3 b. July 8, 1827, d. August 14, 1888 |
Mother | Mary E. Burk1,4,3 b. 1834, d. 1911 |
Elizabeth R. Smith was buried at Greenwood Cemetery, Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois.5 She was born on August 5, 1859 at Oakwood Township, Vermilion Co., Illinois.3 As of March 11, 1880,her married name was Chapin.2 She married Harris Chapin on March 11, 1880 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.2,3 Elizabeth R. Smith died on November 18, 1924 at Danville, Vermilion Co., Illinois, at age 65.5,3
Family | Harris Chapin b. January 14, 1854, d. December 27, 1920 |
Marriage* | Elizabeth R. Smith married Harris Chapin on March 11, 1880 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.2,3 |
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Citations
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S1105] Jordan and Liahona Research Dodd, Illinois Marriages, 1851-1900.
- [S3248] Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S12313] Greenwood Cemetery, Vermilion Co., IL, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S205] National Archives and Records Administration, 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S5940] Salt Lake City, UT FamilySearch, Ohio, County Marriages, 1774-1993.
- [S5223] Social Security Administration, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
Margaret Ann Crowell1,2
F, b. May 10, 1840, d. October 29, 1921
Margaret Ann Crowell Mrs. Margaret A. Smith died at 11:30 Saturday night at her home 1307 West Park street, Urbana, after a brief illness due to hemorrhage of the brain. She had been in poor health for more than a year. Mrs. Smith was born in Ripley county, Ohio, May 10, 1844 and had resided in Illinois for 65 years and in Urbana for the past 40 years. The following children survive: Thamer, George and John W. Smith and Mrs. Nettie Donohue, all residents of Urbana. Interment will be made in the family lot in Woodlawn cemetery.3 She was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery, 1803 N. Coler Avenue, Urbana, Champaign Co., Illinois.3 She was born on May 10, 1840 at Riley Co., Ohio.3 She married Berryman Smith, son of Rhodes Smith and Christianna Conner, on September 18, 1856 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1,4 As of September 18, 1856,her married name was Smith. Margaret Ann Crowell died on October 29, 1921 at Urbana, Champaign Co., Illinois, at age 81.2,3
Family | Berryman Smith b. December 8, 1831, d. November 10, 1886 |
Marriage* | Margaret Ann Crowell married Berryman Smith, son of Rhodes Smith and Christianna Conner, on September 18, 1856 at Vermilion Co., Illinois.1,4 |
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Citations
- [S440] Illinois State Archives & the Illinois State Genealogical Society, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763–1900.
- [S2462] Caitlin Frazer Family Tree, online http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/23380507/person/1432783177
- [S137] Unidentified Newspaper Article or Funeral Home Information, From the Margaret A. Smith obituary.
- [S2452] Grandson of Ada Lois Smith James C. Howard, "History of Smith Family."
- [S301] National Archives and Records Administration, 1860 United States Federal Census.
- [S166] National Archives and Records Administration, 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S109] National Archives and Records Administration, 1880 United States Federal Census.
- [S132] National Archives and Records Administration, 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S119] National Archives and Records Administration, 1920 United States Federal Census.
- [S3248] Salt Lake City, Utah FamilySearch, Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916–1947.
- [S411] B. J. Conner, The Conner Family 1736-1997.
- [S7270] Unknown compiler, Illinois, County Marriage Records, 1800-1940.