Descendants of John Foster Kerr

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Researchers: Linda Kracke and Sarah Olsen seadogor@casco.net
 

February 1, 2008

 

Generation No. 1

1. JOHN FOSTER1 KERR was born 10 Oct 1785 in Maryland or Hampshire Co.,VA, and died 30 Dec 1848 in Iowa. He married ELIZABETH SALLY CHENOWETH 06 Dec 1804 in Ross Co., OH. She was born 22 Jun 1789 in Mason Co., KY, and died 12 Feb 1875 in Dover Center, Fayette Co.,IA.

Notes for ELIZABETH SALLY CHENOWETH:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafayett/pioneer.htm

The Fayette County Historical & Pioneer Association

(Page 462; History of Fayette County, Iowa; pub Chicago, 1878)

KERR, Elizabeth (CHENOWETH) Kentucky, age 80 Dover Township, June 1849

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1850 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Not Stated

Line 1

Elizabeth Kerr 56 F OH

Thomas Kerr 41 M Farmer OH

Mary Kerr 30 F OH

John Kerr 22 M Farmer OH

Westley Kerr 12 M IL

Nathaniel Holl 16 M Farmer OH

Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: , Fayette, Iowa; Roll: M432_184; Page: 138; Image: 15.

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Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 > 1856 > Fayette > Dover

66 72

Lewis Kerr 42 M 1 7yrs in state OH Farmer 1Voter 1Militia

June Kerr 37 F 1 7 OH

Mary Kerr 16 F 7 IL

Matilda Kerr 14 F 7 IL

John F. Kerr 12 M 7 WI

M.E. Kerr 7 F 7 WI

J.J. Morrison 15 M 7 IL

67 73

Elizabeth Kerr 71 F Wd 7yrs KY

Thomas Kerr 48 M 12married 2widow 7lived in state OH 4voter 1Alien 4Militia

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1870 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Dover

Line 1

George, James 52 MW Farmer 8000/3500 England Parents Foreign Born Voter

Sarah 48 FW Keeping House OH

Alice 19 FW At Home WI Father Foreign Born

Lucretia 18 FW At Home IA Father Foreign Born

Luella 10 FW At Home Father Foreign Born Attd School

Henry 8 MW IA Father Foreign Born

Cooley S.J. 4 FW IA

Hedgerson, Laws 22 MW Farm Laborer Norway Parents Foreign Born

Keor, Elizabeth 82 FW Retired Housekeeper KY

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: M593_391; Page: 46; Image: 135.

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More About ELIZABETH SALLY CHENOWETH:

Census 1: 1850, IA Fayette Pg 184

Census 2: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2

Census 3: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Son-in-law James George (Rachel))

Census 4: 1870, IA Fayette Dover P.O. Eldorado Pg 46

More About JOHN KERR and ELIZABETH CHENOWETH:

Marriage: 06 Dec 1804, Ross Co., OH

Children of JOHN KERR and ELIZABETH CHENOWETH are:

i. THOMAS CHENOWETH2 KERR, b. 11 Sep 1811, Ohio.

More About THOMAS CHENOWETH KERR:

Census 1: 1850, IA Fayette Pg 184(See Mother)

Census 2: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2(See Mother)

Census 3: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Brother-in-law James George (Rachel))

2. ii. LEWIS CHENOWETH KERR, b. 12 Dec 1813, Franklin, Ohio; d. 14 Oct 1884, Walla Walla, Washington.

3. iii. RACHEL CHENOWETH KERR, b. 15 Oct 1817, Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio; d. 08 Dec 1866, Fayette Co., IA.

4. iv. MARY DAVIDSON KERR, b. 09 Feb 1820, Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio.

v. JOHN FOSTER KERR, b. 03 Dec 1822, Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio.

More About JOHN FOSTER KERR:

Census: 1850, IA Fayette Pg 184(See Mother)

5. vi. REBECCA KERR, b. 25 Mar 1825, Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio; d. 01 Dec 1905, Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.

vii. CHARLES WESLEY KERR, b. 10 Jul 1829, Illinois.

More About CHARLES WESLEY KERR:

Census: 1850, IA Fayette Pg 184(See Mother)

 

Generation No. 2

2. LEWIS CHENOWETH2 KERR (JOHN FOSTER1) was born 12 Dec 1813 in Franklin, Ohio, and died 14 Oct 1884 in Walla Walla, Washington. He married JANE ELIZABETH ROSS 30 May 1839 in Ogle County, Illinois1, daughter of DANIEL ROSS and MARGARETTE SKERRITT. She was born 19 Feb 1819 in Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio, and died 30 Jan 1899 in Walla Walla, Washington.

Notes for LEWIS CHENOWETH KERR:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafayett/eldorado.htm

Eldorado

Dover Township 95, Range 8

Page 531 - 1878 History of Fayette County

The first permanent settlement in the township, says L. Clark, Esq., was made on Section 22 by Lewis Kerr, who came with his family in 1848. He was also accompanied by his mother, sister and two brothers, John and Thomas. Kerr erected a log cabin - the first in the township - immediately after the removal of the Indians. During the same year, Eliff Johnson located here, and John Downey broke the first prairie in the township, after the departure of the Indians, on Section 32, but sold his claim soon after to Jacob Rosier. Geo. M. Rosier and William M. Rosier located near Jacob. (This should say George N. Rosier; not George M.)

The first wedding was in December, 1849, at the cabin of Lewis Kerr. The happy couple were Eliff Johnson and Miss Polly Kerr. Gabriel Long, Esq., of West Union, officiated on the occasion. Mr. Kerr's cabin was not very "high-posted;" Squire Long was about six feet six inches long, and as he stood erect, his head was "up stairs," where the ceremony was repeated, while the parties stood below on the first floor.

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http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafayett/removal.htm

First Settlement of the Reserve

Lewis KERR and family, his mother, sister Polly, and two brothers, John and Thomas, settled on Section 22, Township 95, Range 8, in 1848, immediately after the removal of the Indians.

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Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 > 1854 > Fayette > Dover

Name: Lewis Kerr

Census Date: 1854

Residence County: Fayette

Residence State: Iowa

Locality: Dover

Line: 7

Roll: IA_121

Neighbors: View others on page

Household Members: Name Age

Lewis Kerr

Lewis Kerr 4M 4F 1voters 1militia 8Total

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Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 > 1856 > Fayette > Dover

66 72

Lewis Kerr 42 M 1 7yrs in state OH Farmer 1Voter 1Militia

June Kerr 37 F 1 7 OH

Mary Kerr 16 F 7 IL

Matilda Kerr 14 F 7 IL

John F. Kerr 12 M 7 WI

M.E. Kerr 7 F 7 WI

J.J. Morrison 15 M 7 IL

67 73

Elizabeth Kerr 71 F Wd 7yrs KY

Thomas Kerr 48 M 12married 2widow 7lived in state OH 4voter 1Alien 4Militia

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1860 Census IA Fayette Dover Image 14 (14 June 1860 Judson Hale)

Line 28

425 392 Lewis Kerr 49 M Miller 10,000 1000 Ohio

Jane Kerr 40 F Ohio

Matilda Kerr 18 F Illinois

John F Kerr 16 M Wisconsin

Rebecca Kerr 11 F Wisconsin

Louis Kerr 3/12 M Iowa

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1870 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 311B (25 June 1870 PB Johnson)

Line 19

97 99 Kerr Louis 59 MW Teamster 500 250 Ohio

-------------, Jane 52 FW Keeping House Ohio

-------------, Rebecca FW Wisconsin

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1880 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D

Lewis KERR Self M Male W 66 OH Sprinking Streets MD KY

Jane E. KERR Wife M Female W 60 OH Keep. House SCOTL. PA

Matilda KERR Dau S Female W 35 IL OH OH

Ellen R. GALBREATH Dau M Female W 30 WI OH OH

Ira L. KERR Son S Male W 20 IA Teamster OH OH

Rosanna GALBREATH GDau S Female W 4 BRIT. COLUMBIA IREL. WI

Nettie May GALBREATH GDau S Female W 3 WA IREL. WI

 

More About LEWIS CHENOWETH KERR:

Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington2

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14

Census 2: 1854, IA Fayette Dover Image 2

Census 3: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2

Census 4: 1870, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 311B

Census 5: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D

Notes for JANE ELIZABETH ROSS:

1885 Census WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Line 30

J. E. Kerr 65 F OH

Matilda Kerr 40 F Wis

Ellen Galbreth 34 F Wis

Nettie Galbreth 7 F W.T.

Lacy Galbreth 4 M W. T.

Ira L Kerr 24 M Iowa

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1892 Census WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Line 19

Kerr James E 62 F OH

Kerr Matilda 48 F WI

Kerr Ira 38 M IA

Galbraith Rebecca 39 F WI

Galbraith Nettie M 14 F W.T.

Galbraith Lacy 10 M W.T.

More About JANE ELIZABETH ROSS:

Burial: Mt. View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington3

Census 1: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2(See Husband)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 311B (See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D(See Husband)

Census 5: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 6: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

More About LEWIS KERR and JANE ROSS:

Marriage: 30 May 1839, Ogle County, Illinois4

Children of LEWIS KERR and JANE ROSS are:

6. i. MARY ELIZABETH3 KERR, b. 08 May 1840, Ogle County, Illinois; d. Abt. 1916, Prob Washington.

ii. RACHEL MATILDA KERR, b. 04 Apr 1842, Wisconsin; d. 08 Feb 1927, Walla Walla, Washington.

Notes for RACHEL MATILDA KERR:

1900 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Small > District 83

Line 69

Galbraith, Ellen Head WF Feb 1850 50 Dv (3-2) WI OH OH

Nettie M. Dau WF June 1878 21 S WA Ireland WI Teacher

Lyndel I. Son WM July 1881 18 S WA Ireland WI At School

Kerr, Rachel M. Sister WF Apr 1844 56 S IL OH OH

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Small, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T623 1752; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 83.

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1920 United States Federal Census > California > San Diego > San Diego > District 263

Line 67 - Normal Street

Kerr, Rachel M. Head Remt FW 77 S IL OH OH None

Galbraith, Margaret E.R. Sister FW 69 Wd WI OH OH None

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: San Diego, San Diego, California; Roll: T625_131; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 263; Image: 101.

 

More About RACHEL MATILDA KERR:

Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington5

Census 1: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D(See Father)

Census 4: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 5: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 6: 1900, WA Walla Walla Small ED 83 Pg 3B

Census 7: 1910, CA San Diego National ED 138 Pg 17B(See Brother Ira Louis Kerr)

Census 8: 1920, CA San Diego San Diego ED 263 Pg 4B

iii. JOHN FOSTER MCCLOUD KERR, b. 17 Mar 1844, Wisconsin; d. 27 Dec 1882, Walla Walla, Washington.

More About JOHN FOSTER MCCLOUD KERR:

Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington6

Census 1: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Father)

7. iv. MARGARET ELLEN REBECCA KERR, b. Feb 1850, Wisconsin.

v. IRA LOUIS KERR, b. Abt. 1860, Iowa.

Notes for IRA LOUIS KERR:

1885 Census WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Line 30

J. E. Kerr 65 F OH

Matilda Kerr 40 F Wis

Ellen Galbreth 34 F Wis

Nettie Galbreth 7 F W.T.

Lacy Galbreth 4 M W. T.

Ira L Kerr 24 M Iowa

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1892 Census WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Line 19

Kerr James E 62 M OH

Kerr Matilda 48 F WI

Kerr Ira 38 M IA

Galbraith Rebecca 39 F WI

Galbraith Nettie M 14 F W.T.

Galbraith Lacy 10 M W.T.

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1900 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Walla Walla Ward 2 > District 88

Line 17

Kerr, Ira Head WM Jan 1860 40 S IA OH OH Day Laborer

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Walla Walla Ward 2, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T623 1752; Page: 27A; Enumeration District: 88.

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1910 United States Federal Census > California > San Diego > National > District 138

Line 64

Kerr, Ira L. Head MW 50 S IA OH OH Farmer/Own Farm

Rachel M. Sister FW 68 S IL OH OH None

Margaret E.R. Sister FW 60 WD (0-0) WI OH OH None

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: National, San Diego, California; Roll: T624_95; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 138; Image: 916.

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More About IRA LOUIS KERR:

Census 1: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Father)

Census 3: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 4: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 5: 1900, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 2 ED 88 Pg 27A

Census 6: 1910, CA San Diego National ED 138 Pg 17B

 

3. RACHEL CHENOWETH2 KERR (JOHN FOSTER1) was born 15 Oct 1817 in Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio, and died 08 Dec 1866 in Fayette Co., IA. She married JAMES GEORGE 30 Jan 1840 in Ogle, Illinois7, son of WILLIAM GEORGE and ELIZABETH HUNT. He was born 12 Feb 1818 in Soulbury, Hollingdon Parish, Buckinghamshire, England, and died 30 Sep 1899 in West Union, IA.

More About RACHEL CHENOWETH KERR:

Census: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Husband

Notes for JAMES GEORGE:

1860 Census IA Fayette Dover Image 9 (13 June 1860 Judson Hale)

line 5

377 357 James George 41 M Farmer 12,900 500 England

Rachael C George 39 Ohio

Mary E George 18 F Illinois

Henry George 16 M Farm Labor Wisconsin

Rebecca George 15 F Wisconsin

Barbra George 13 F Wisconsin

Allice A George 11 F Wisconsin

Rachel George 10 F Wisconsin

Lucretia George 8 F Iowa

John J Morrison 20 M Farm Laborer Illinois

Elizabeth Kerr 71 F Kentucky

Thomas Kerr 46 M Ohio

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1870 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Dover

Line 1

George, James 52 MW Farmer 8000/3500 England Parents Foreign Born Voter

Sarah 48 FW Keeping House OH

Alice 19 FW At Home WI Father Foreign Born

Lucretia 18 FW At Home IA Father Foreign Born

Luella 10 FW At Home Father Foreign Born Attd School

Henry 8 MW IA Father Foreign Born

Cooley S.J. 4 FW IA

Hedgerson, Laws 22 MW Farm Laborer Norway Parents Foreign Born

Keor, Elizabeth 82 FW Retired Housekeeper KY

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: M593_391; Page: 46; Image: 135.

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1880 Census IA Fayette Dover Pg 65D

James GEORGE Self M Male W 63 ENG Farmer ENG ENG

Sarah GEORGE Wife M Female W 59 OH Keeping House VA NC

Lucretia GEORGE Dau S Female W 28 IA At Home ENG OH

Linda GEORGE Dau S Female W 20 IA At Home ENG OH

Henry GEORGE Son S Male W 18 IA Works On Farm ENG OH

Jennie GEORGE Dau Female W 14 IA ENG OH

 

More About JAMES GEORGE:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 46

Census 3: 1880, IA Fayette Dover Pg 65D

More About JAMES GEORGE and RACHEL KERR:

Marriage: 30 Jan 1840, Ogle, Illinois7

Children of RACHEL KERR and JAMES GEORGE are:

i. WILLIAM HENRY3 GEORGE, b. 21 Dec 1840, Ogel Co., IL; d. 04 Sep 1841, Ogel Co., IL.

ii. MARY ELIZABETH GEORGE, b. 29 Mar 1842, Daysville, IL; d. 10 Jul 1909, Malvern, IA; m. GEORGE ADELBERT SAWYER; b. 07 Nov 1846, Harmony, WI; d. 24 Nov 1928, Malvern, IA.

More About MARY ELIZABETH GEORGE:

Census: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

iii. HENRY GEORGE, b. 20 Aug 1843; d. 21 May 1862, Mound City, IL.

More About HENRY GEORGE:

Census: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

8. iv. REBECKA JANE GEORGE, b. 06 Jun 1845, Green Co., WI; d. 04 Aug 1885.

9. v. BARBARA ELLEN GEORGE, b. 25 May 1847, Wisconsin; d. 23 Mar 1923, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR.

vi. ALICE ANN B GEORGE, b. 22 Apr 1849, Green Co., WI; d. 09 Nov 1876, Fayette Co., IA.

More About ALICE ANN B GEORGE:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 46(See Father)

10. vii. RACHEL CHENOWETH GEORGE, b. 27 Oct 1850, Wisconsin; d. 21 Mar 1914.

viii. LUCRETIA GEORGE, b. 18 May 1852, Fayette Co., IA; d. 16 Jul 1930, Salem, Marion, OR8.

Notes for LUCRETIA GEORGE:

1900 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > West Union > District 86

Line 7

George, Lucretia Head WF May 1832 48 S IA ENG OH

Miller, Elsie L. Niece WF Aug 1891 8 S IA OH IA At Home

Magaret C. Niece WF Feb 1845 5 S IA OH IA

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: West Union, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: T623 432; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 86.

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1910 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Fayette > District 83

Line 17 - Mechanic Street

George, Lucretia Head FW 57 S IA ENG OH Own Income

Miller, Elsie L. Niece FW 18 S IA IL IA None

Margaret C. Niece FW 15 S IA IL IA None

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fayette, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: T624_402; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: 686.

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1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 138

Line 94

Miller, Elsie L. Head OM FW 27 S IA PA IA None

Margaret C. Sister FW 24 S IA PA IA Teacher/Public High School

George, Lucretia Aunt FW 67 S IA ENG OH None

Hoyt, Barbara E. Aunt FW 72 WD WI ENG OH None

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1502; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 138; Image: 291.

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1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Marion > Salem > District 52

Line 86 - 1180 North Winter Street

Lewis, George E. Head Own$6500 Radio MW 35 M@29 OR NY IL Dentist/Own Office

Margaret M. Wife FW 35 M@29 IA PA IA None

Florence L. Dau FW 4-9/12 S OR OR IA None

Barbara A. Dai FW 1-5/12 S OR OR IA None

George, Lucretia Aunt FW 78 S IA eng OH None

Miller, Elsie L. Sister/Law FW 38 S IA PA IA None

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Salem, Marion, Oregon; Roll: 1948; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 52; Image: 26.0.

More About LUCRETIA GEORGE:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 46(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, IA Fayette Dover Pg 65D(See Father)

Census 4: 1900, IA Fayette West Union ED 86 Pg 20A

Census 5: 1910, IA Fayette Fayette ED 83 PG 10A

Census 6: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 138 Pg 2B

Census 7: 1930, OR Marion Salem ED 52 PG 12B

ix. JAMES WILLIAM GEORGE, b. 12 Mar 1854, Fayette Co., IA; d. 20 Mar 1855, Fayette Co., IA.

x. ALMIRA GEORGE, b. 08 Dec 1855; d. 20 Oct 1859.

xi. MELISSA GEORGE, b. 18 Mar 1858; d. 30 May 1859.

11. xii. LUELLA GEORGE, b. 22 Feb 1860, Fayette Co., IA; d. 22 Jul 1898.

xiii. HENRY GEORGE, b. Abt. 1862, Iowa.

More About HENRY GEORGE:

Census: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 46(See Father)

 

4. MARY DAVIDSON2 KERR (JOHN FOSTER1) was born 09 Feb 1820 in Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio. She married ELIFF JOHNSON Dec 1849 in at the cabin of Lewis Kerr, Eldorado, Dover, Fayette, Iowa. He was born Abt. 1820 in Norway.

More About MARY DAVIDSON KERR:

Census 1: 1850, IA Fayette Pg 184(See Mother)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover P.O. Eldorado Pg 51(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 50(See Husband)

Notes for ELIFF JOHNSON:

1860 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Dover P.O. Eldorado

Line 12

Eliph Johnson 40 M Farmer 1200/250 Norway

Polly 40 F OH

John S. 8 M IA

Lewis F. 5 M IA

Henry 1 M IA

Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Dover, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: M653_322; Page: 51; Image: 52.

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1870 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Dover

Line 35

Johnson Elif 53 MW Farmer 2000/600 Norway Father/Mother Foreign Born Voter

Polly 50 FW Keeping House Norway " "

John 18 MW At Home IA " "

Lewis 15 MW At Home IA " "

Willie 12 MW At Home IA " "

Isaac 5 MW IA " "

Next Page - Line 1

Johnson, Martin 6 MW IA " "

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Dover, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: M593_391; Page: 50; Image: 142.

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1880 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Dover > District 196

Line 2

Johnson, Wm H. WM 22 M Farmer IA Norway Norway

Inbor WF 20 Wife M Keeping House Nor Nor Nor

Ellen P. WF 2 Dau S IA IA

Oscar B. WM 6/12 Son S IA IA

Line 15

Johnson, John J. WM 28 M Farmer IA Norway Norway

Bertha WF 26 Wife M Keeping House Nor Nor Nor

George C. WM 8 Son S At Home IA IA Nor

Mary E. WF 4 Dau IA Nor Nor

Charles E. WM 1 Son At Home IA Nor Nor

Johnson, Eliff WM 61 Father Nor Nor Nor

Bertha WF 71 Nor Nor Nor

Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Dover, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: T9_339; Family History Film: 1254339; Page: 65.3000; Enumeration District: 196; Image: 0132.

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More About ELIFF JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover P.O. Eldorado Pg 51

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 50

Census 3: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C

More About ELIFF JOHNSON and MARY KERR:

Marriage: Dec 1849, at the cabin of Lewis Kerr, Eldorado, Dover, Fayette, Iowa

Children of MARY KERR and ELIFF JOHNSON are:

12. i. JOHN S3 JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1852, Iowa.

ii. LEWIS F JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1855, Iowa.

More About LEWIS F JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover P.O. Eldorado Pg 51(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 50(See Father)

13. iii. WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON, b. 30 Apr 1857, Fayette, Iowa; d. 12 Apr 1912, Santa, Idaho.

iv. ISAAC JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1865, Iowa; d. 28 Jun 1874, Eldorado, Dover, Fayette, Iowa.

Notes for ISAAC JOHNSON:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~iafayett/eldorado.htm

June 28, 1874, three boys - Isaac, son of Eliff Johnson, and Willie and Jamie, sons of Mr. Coffin - were drowned in the Turkey River, four miles east of Eldorado, while bathing. They were on a sand-bar, the edge of which was about perpendicular, over which they all walked, and, none being able to swim, they all perished within a few feet of each other.

 

More About ISAAC JOHNSON:

Census: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 50(See Father)

 

5. REBECCA2 KERR (JOHN FOSTER1) was born 25 Mar 1825 in Reynoldsburg, Franklin, Ohio, and died 01 Dec 1905 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon. She married (1) WILLIAM MORRISON 23 May 1839 in Ogle, Illinois9. He was born Bet. 1800 - 1810, and died Abt. 1845 in Prob Wisconsin. She married (2) WILLIAM ALLEN BROXSON 05 Jul 1847 in Adams Twp, Greene, Wisconsin. He was born Abt. 1803 in Maryland, and died 10 Feb 1862 in Emporia,Lyon, KS. She married (3) JOHN C MAYFIELD 19 Nov 1868 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA10,11. He was born Abt. 1827 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1880 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla Co., OR. She married (4) SAMUEL BEASLEY HUMISTON Abt. 1881 in Milton Oregon. He was born Mar 1817 in New York, and died 30 Jul 1904 in Umatilla, OR12.

Notes for REBECCA KERR:

A little history:

http://theodore.l.durgan.home.att.net/1861.htm

 

1870 Census OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pg 379B (28 July 1870 JS White)

Line 34

122 113 Mayfield John C 43 MW Farmer 400 700 Tennessee

---------------, Rebecca 45 FW Keeping House Ohio

Brocson, Joseph 12 MW Iowa

----------. Henry A 9 MW Kansas

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1880 Census WA Whitman 1st ED Dist Pg 339B

Lemuel BRNSON Self S Male W 23 KS Laborer MO MO

Henry L. BRNSON Brother S Male W 19 KS Laborer MO MO

Rebecca M. BRNSON Mother W Female W 57 MO Keeps House AR AK

 

More About REBECCA KERR:

Burial: Milton-Freewater IOOF Cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon13

Census 1: 1840, IL Ogle Washington Precent Image 2(See Husband William Morrison)

Census 2: 1850, WI Green Adams Pg 297B(See Husband William Broxson)

Census 3: 1870, OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pg 379B(See Husband John Mayfield)

Census 4: 1880, WA Whitman 1st ED Dist Pg 339B

Census 5: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton ED 114 Pg 4A(See Husband Samuel Beasley Humiston)

Notes for WILLIAM MORRISON:

1840 Census IL Ogle Washington Precent Image 2

Wm Morrison (1 Male 30-40 ) (1 Female 16-20)

More About WILLIAM MORRISON:

Census: 1840, IL Ogle Washington Precent Image 2

More About WILLIAM MORRISON and REBECCA KERR:

Marriage: 23 May 1839, Ogle, Illinois14

Notes for WILLIAM ALLEN BROXSON:

1850 Census WI Green Adams Pg 297B (28 August L B Perry)

Line 18

38 38 Wm Broxson 43 M Farmer Maryland

Rebecca Broxson 24 F Ohio

Zimri Broxson 12 M Illinois

Allen L Broxson 10 M Indiana

Emily Broxson 9 F Indiana

Eliza E Broxson 5 F Wisconsin

Clarissa J. Broxson 2 F WI

John L Morrison 9 M Illinois

Elizabeth R Morrison 8 F Wisconsin

 

More About WILLIAM ALLEN BROXSON:

Census: 1850, WI Green Adams Pg 297B

Marriage Notes for REBECCA KERR and WILLIAM BROXSON:

Wisconsin Marriages

Name: William Broxcon

Marriage Date: 05 Jul 1847

County: Green

Volume: 01

Page: 0079

 

More About WILLIAM BROXSON and REBECCA KERR:

Marriage: 05 Jul 1847, Adams Twp, Greene, Wisconsin

Notes for JOHN C MAYFIELD:

1870 Census OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pg 379B (28 July 1870 JS White)

Line 34

122 113 Mayfield John C 43 MW Farmer 400 700 Tennessee

---------------, Rebecca 45 FW Keeping House Ohio

Brocson, Joseph 12 MW Iowa

----------. Henry A 9 MW Kansas

More About JOHN C MAYFIELD:

Census: 1870, OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pg 379B

More About JOHN MAYFIELD and REBECCA KERR:

Marriage: 19 Nov 1868, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, WA15,16

Notes for SAMUEL BEASLEY HUMISTON:

1900 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Umatilla > Milton > District 114

Line 35

Humiston, Besle? Head WM Mar 1817 83 M55 yrs NY VT VT Capitalist

Rebecca Wife WF Mar 1825 M 75yrs (6-5) OH KY KY

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Milton, Umatilla, Oregon; Roll: T623 1352; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 114.

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More About SAMUEL BEASLEY HUMISTON:

Census: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton ED 114 Pg 4A

More About SAMUEL HUMISTON and REBECCA KERR:

Marriage: Abt. 1881, Milton Oregon

Children of REBECCA KERR and WILLIAM MORRISON are:

14. i. JOHN JAMES3 MORRISON, b. Abt. 1840, Illinois; d. 05 Jul 1928, Umatilla, OR.

15. ii. RACHEL ELIZABETH MORRISON, b. 07 Oct 1842, Monroe, Green,Wisconsin; d. 31 Dec 1913, Milton, Umatilla, Oregon.

Children of REBECCA KERR and WILLIAM BROXSON are:

16. iii. CALISTA JANE3 BROXSON, b. 12 Jul 1848, Green Co., Wisconsin; d. Bef. 1920, Washington.

17. iv. AMELIA IRENE BROXSON, b. 06 Aug 1850, Wisconsin; d. 13 Dec 1902, Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.

18. v. HARVEY MCCLURE BROXSON, b. 02 Aug 1852, Wisconsin; d. Abt. 1909.

vi. EUPHEMIA BROXSON, b. 11 Dec 1854, Wisconsin; d. 25 Dec 1860, Lyon, Kansas.

vii. JOSEPH LEMUEL BROXSON, b. 28 Oct 1857, Iowa; d. 28 Apr 1891, Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon.

Notes for JOSEPH LEMUEL BROXSON:

1880 Census WA Whitman 1st ED Dist Pg 339B

Lemuel Brnson Self S Male W 23 KS Laborer MO MO

Henry L. Brnson Brother S Male W 19 KS Laborer MO MO

Rebecca M. Brnson Mother W Female W 57 MO Keeps House AR AK

 

More About JOSEPH LEMUEL BROXSON:

Burial: IOOF Cemetery, Milton-Freewater, OR17

Census 1: 1870, OR Umatilla Walla Walla Pg 379B(See Step-father John Mayfield)

Census 2: 1880, WA Whitman 1st ED Dist Pg 339B

viii. WILLIAM WESLEY BROXSON, b. 16 Feb 1858, Kansas; d. 19 Aug 1858, Freemont, Lyon, Kansas.

19. ix. HENRY ABRAHAM LINCOLN BROXSON, b. 12 Feb 1861, Lyon, Kansas; d. 28 Apr 1938, Zillah, Yakima, Wa.

 

Generation No. 3

6. MARY ELIZABETH3 KERR (LEWIS CHENOWETH2, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 08 May 1840 in Ogle County, Illinois, and died Abt. 1916 in Prob Washington. She married OLIVER PERRY LACY 01 Jun 1857 in Eldorado, Fayette, Iowa, son of JASPER LACY and ANNE HENRY. He was born 05 Apr 1835 in Aurora, Portage, Ohio, and died 20 Oct 1884 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH KERR:

Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 > 1885 > Walla Walla - 1885 Census - Line 13

Mary E. Lacy 44 FW S IL

Henry 27 MW S IA IA

Florence 17 FW S W.T.

Stella 14 FW S W.T.

Fred 4 MW S W.T.

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Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 > 1887 > Walla Walla > Unknown

1887 Census - Line 17

Lacy, Mrs. Mary 46 FW M IL

Lacy, Henr 26 MW S IA

Lacy, Flora 18 FW S W.T.

Lacy, Stella 15 FW S W.T.

Lacy, Fred 6 MW S W.T.

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Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 > 1892 > Walla Walla > Unknown

1872 Census - Line 28

Lacy, Mary E 52 FW S IL

Lacy, Henry 36 MW S IA

Lacy, Stella 20 FW Teacher S WA

Lacy, Fred 10 MW S WA

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1900 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd2 Dist 88 Pg 169A (8 June 1900 Harry O Kelso)

Line 34 (First St)

116 117 138 Lacy Mary E Head WF May 1840 60 Wd (6 children 4 Alive) Illinois Ohio Ohio Lodging House keeper

-----------------, Stella B Daughter WF Jan 1874 26 S Washington Ohio Illinois School Teacher

-----------------, Frederick Son WM Sept 1881 18 S Washington Ohio Illinois at School

Smith J D Lodger WM Oct 1871 28 M0 Illinois Illinois Ohio Carpenter

-------, Effie M Lodger WF Jan 1877 23 M0 (No children) Oregon Kentucky Missouri

Hess Grant Lodger WM July 1872 27S Pennsylvania New York Maine Machinist

Stark Alan Lodger WM Sept 1859 40 S New York New York New York School teacher

Barnes Charles A Lodger WM May 1855 45 S Iowa Unk Unk Hostler

Cole William Lodger WM Dec 1866 33 S Missouri Tennessee Tennessee Farm Laborer

More About MARY ELIZABETH KERR:

Burial: Mt View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington18

Census 1: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Husband)

Census 3: 1870, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 308B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 190C(See Husband)

Census 5: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 6: 1887, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 7: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 8: 1900, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd2 Dist 88 Pg 169A

Emigration: 1861, IA by Ox Team 21 yrs old

Occupation: 1892, housekeeper

Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

Residence: 1892, Walla Walla, WA

Notes for OLIVER PERRY LACY:

A Record of the Descendants of Simon Henry 1766-1854 and Rhoda Parsons 1774-1847 His Wife , page 27-31

Author: Frederick Augustus Henry

Call Number: R929.2 H524

vii. OLIVER PERRY LACY3 (Anne,2 Simon1), b. Aurora, Portage Co., Ohio, 5 Apr., 1835; rem. to Eldorado, Ia., 1855, and to Walla Walla, Wash., 1861; here he was a police officer and judge, legislator, councilman, city clerk, city assessor, city treasurer, member constitutional convention, and justice of the peace; he m. Eldorado, June, 1857, Mary E. Kerr, b. Illinois, 8 May, 1840, daughter of Servis and Jane E. (Ross) Kerr. A Democrat and a Mason, he was once Grand Master of Washington Ter.; he d. 29 Oct., 1884, at Walla Walla, where his widow still resides. Children (first two b. Eldorado; the rest Walla Walla): (1) Lewis Henry Lacy,4 7 May, 1859; res. Gibbon, Ore.; unmarried. (2) Douglas Lacy, 4 Oct., 1861; d. 4 Dec., 1861. (3) Nettie Olive Lacy, 22 July, 1866; d. 4 March, 1869. (4) Mary Florence Lacy, 22 Jan., 1868; m. Lewiston, Ida., 18 Nov., 1891, Rev. Nathan Evans, b. Clinton Co., Ind., 10 May, 1856, son of Eleazer and Rosanna (Ranoopher) Evans; res. Fremont Sta., Seattle, Wash.; only child, a daughter, Lecil Lacy, b. Weston, Ore., 26 Nov., 1892. (5) Stella Beatrice Lacy, b. 14 Jan., 1873. (6) Fred Bingham Lacy, 4 Sept., 1882.

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Cage 2056.

AUTHOR: Lacy, O. P.

TITLE: INDENTURE, 1870 MAY 17.

DESCRIPT.: 1 leaf.

SUBJECTS: Lacy, Mary E.

Johnson, Samuel.

McMorris, Lewis.

NOTES: Manuscript indenture between O.P. Lacy and Mary E. Lacy of Walla Walla County, and Samuel Johnson and Lewis McMorris of the same place.

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JUDGE O.P. LACY: lives in the city, is a Justice of the Peace, was born in Portage county, Ohio, February 15, 1835, and came to the county in 1861.

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1860 Census IA Fayette Dover Image 14 (14 June 1860 Judson Hale)

Line 23

423 391 Oliver Lacy 25 M Miller 400 100 Ohio

Mary E Lacy 20 F Illinois

Henry L Lacy 2 M Iowa

D F Crane 20 M Miller New York

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1870 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 308B (24 June 1870 PB Johnson)

Line 11

39 41 Lacy O P 35 MW Book Seller 900 2000 Ohio

----------, Mary 27 FW Keeping House Illinois

------------, Henry 12 MW Iowa

------------, Florence 2 FW Washington Territory

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1880 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 190C

Oliver P. Lacy Self M Male W 45 OH Commiss. Mercht. NH MA

Mary E. Lacy Wife M Female W 40 IL Keep. House OH OH

Florence M. Lacy Dau S Female W 12 WA Att. School OH IL

Stella Lacy Dau S Female W 8 WA Att. School OH IL

Henry L. Lacy Son Male W 22 IA R.R. Enginer OH IL

Wm. Stephens -- S Male W 67 NY Ret. Merchant NY NY

More About OLIVER PERRY LACY:

Burial: Mt View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington19

Census 1: 1850, OH Geauga Bainbridge Pg 308(See Mother)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14

Census 3: 1870, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 308B

Census 4: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 190C

More About OLIVER LACY and MARY KERR:

Marriage: 01 Jun 1857, Eldorado, Fayette, Iowa

Children of MARY KERR and OLIVER LACY are:

i. LEWIS HENRY4 LACY, b. 07 May 1859, Eldorado, Fayette, Iowa; d. 13 Aug 1932, Umatilla, Oregon20.

Notes for LEWIS HENRY LACY:

1910 Census OR Umatilla Mountain Dist 264 Pg 5A

Line 28

51 51 Avery Clarence W Head MW 38 D OR OH MO Manager Saw Mill co

Lacy Henry Boarder MW 42 S WA OH KS Laborer Saw Mill

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(Indexed as Lewis H Larry)

1930 Census OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 58 Pg 1A

line 8

300 4 4 Larinka Minnie Head FW 63 M 23 Germany Germany Germany 1890

Elder Ralph C Lodger MW 40 D OR OH OR Repair Work Machinery

Cameron Boan Lodger MW 39 M 27 OR Scotland Scotland Chauffeur Taxi

Petrie James Lodger MW 34 S Scotland Scotland Scotland Laborer cigar Store

Lacey Lewis H Lodger MW 70 S IA OH IA

 

More About LEWIS HENRY LACY:

Burial: Mt View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington21

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 308B (See Father)

Census 3: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 190C(See Father)

Census 4: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18 (See Mother)

Census 5: 1887, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 6: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 7: 1910, OR Umatilla Mountain Dist 264 Pg 5A

Census 8: 1930, OR Umatilla Pendleton ED 58 Pg 1A

ii. DOUGLAS LACY, b. 04 Oct 1861, Eldorado, Fayette, Iowa; d. 04 Dec 1861, Eldorado, Fayette, Iowa.

iii. NETTIE OLIVE LACY, b. 26 Jul 1866, Walla Walla, Washington; d. 04 Mar 1869, Walla Walla, Washington.

20. iv. MARY FLORENCE LACY, b. 22 Jan 1868, Walla Walla, Washington; d. 19 Dec 1945, Seattle, King, Washington.

v. STELLA BEATRICE LACY, b. 14 Jan 1874, Walla Walla, Washington; d. Abt. 1935.

Notes for STELLA BEATRICE LACY:

1920 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Wall Dist 125 Pg 162A (January 1920 E Grace Lanier)

Line 35 (Living in rooming house of Eva Young)

Lacy Stella B Roomer FW 43 S Washington Ohio Wisconsin Teacher Grade School

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1930 Census WA King Seattle Ed 91 Pg 9A

line 40

Lacy Stella B Lodger FW 58 S OH OH IL

More About STELLA BEATRICE LACY:

Burial: Mt View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Washington22

Census 1: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 190C(See Father)

Census 2: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18 (See Mother)

Census 3: 1887, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 4: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 5: 1900, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Wd2 Dist 88 Pg 169A(See Mother)

Census 6: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Wall Dist 125 Pg 162A

Census 7: 1930, WA King Seattle Ed 91 Pg 9A

21. vi. FREDERICK BINGHAM LACY, b. 04 Sep 1882, Walla Walla, Washington; d. Abt. 1910.

 

7. MARGARET ELLEN REBECCA3 KERR (LEWIS CHENOWETH2, JOHN FOSTER1) was born Feb 1850 in Wisconsin. She married JAMES GALBRAITH 15 May 1875 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington23,24, son of JAMES GALBRAITH and ROSANNA THOMPSON. He was born Abt. 1830 in Inverness, Ireland, and died 04 Dec 1907 in Spokane, Washington.

Notes for MARGARET ELLEN REBECCA KERR:

1900 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Small > District 83

Line 69

Galbraith, Ellen Head WF Feb 1850 50 Dv (3-2) WI OH OH

Nettie M. Dau WF June 1878 21 S WA Ireland WI Teacher

Lyndel I. Son WM July 1881 18 S WA Ireland WI At School

Kerr, Rachel M. Sister WF Apr 1844 56 S IL OH OH

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Small, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T623 1752; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 83.

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More About MARGARET ELLEN REBECCA KERR:

Census 1: 1856, IA Fayette Dover Image 2(See Father)

Census 2: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 14(See Father)

Census 3: 1870, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 311B (See Father)

Census 4: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D(See Father)

Census 5: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 6: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Mother)

Census 7: 1900, WA Walla Walla Small ED 83 Pg 3B

Census 8: 1910, CA San Diego National ED 138 Pg 17B(See Brother Ira Louis Kerr)

Census 9: 1920, CA San Diego San Diego ED 263 Pg 4B(See Sister Rachel M Kerr)

Notes for JAMES GALBRAITH:

Jim was educated in Ireland as a doctor, but did not quite finish when his brother John wrote for him to come to the Kootenays (about 1864). He later opened a store in Walla Walla WA where he sold supplies for the mines that were packed up to the Kootenays by the Galbraith mule trains. Later, James worked for the Northern Pacific railway (1887).

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1860 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla PG 290A (30 July 1860 Lycurgus Jackson)

Line 11

332 327 James Galbreath 30 M Grocery Keeper 2000 3000 Ireland

Catherine Galbreath 30 F Wisconsin

Lawrence Galbreath 8 M Wisconsin

George Galbreath 3 M WA terr

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In 1880 James was not enumerated. His wife and two daughters were living with his in-laws, Lewis and Jane Kerr.

 

More About JAMES GALBRAITH:

Census: 1860, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla PG 290A

More About JAMES GALBRAITH and MARGARET KERR:

Marriage: 15 May 1875, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington25,26

Children of MARGARET KERR and JAMES GALBRAITH are:

i. ROSANA ROSE4 GALBRAITH, b. 01 Mar 1877, Kootenay District, British Columbia; d. 08 Dec 1885.

More About ROSANA ROSE GALBRAITH:

Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington27

Census: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D(See Grandfather Lewis Kerr)

ii. NETTIE MAE GALBRAITH, b. Jun 1878, Walla Walla, Washington; d. 21 Jan 1943, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon28.

Notes for NETTIE MAE GALBRAITH:

Nettie was in charge of St. Paul's, an Episcopal girls' residential private school in Walla Walla, WA for over 30 years. She was principal from 1911 to 1942

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Historical Newspapers > Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1946 > April > 28 Page 5 (Excerpt)

Alumnae Bach For Reunion of St. Paul's School for Girls, pioneer Episcopalian institution in Wall Walla.

A pilgrimage to the grave of Miss Nettie Galbraith, for many years principal of St. Pau's school, took place in the late afternoon.

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Historical Newspapers > Walla Walla Union Bulletin (Walla Walla, Washington) > 1952 > April > 18 Page 9 Excerpt)

Dinner, Play on Weekend Slate At St. Paul's Honoring Bishop of Spokane.

In 1950, Galbraith Hall was opened = a combination class room, recreation and service building, dedicated to the memory of the late Nettie Galbraith, headmistress 1910 - 1943.

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1910 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Walla Walla Ward 3 > District 251

Line 62 - 494 Boyer Ave.

Galbraith, Nettie M. Lodger FW --S WA Ireland IA Teacher/High School

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Walla Walla Ward 3, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T624_1673; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 251; Image: 363.

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1920 United States Federal Census > Washington > Walla Walla > Walla Walla Ward 1 > District 122

Line 47- Catherine St.

Galbraith, Nettie M. Head Rent FW 42 S WA Ireland WI Principal/St.Paul School

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Walla Walla Ward 1, Walla Walla, Washington; Roll: T625_1943; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 122; Image: 284.

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1930 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla ED 3 Pg 6A

Line 1

Galbrath Nettie M Head FW 49 S WA North Ireland WI Principal Girls School

Hedwig Zort 30 Lodger Vice Principal Girls School

Mary B Dively 28 Lodger Teacher Girls School

Ruth M Guppy 68 Lodger Teacher Girls School

Thelma M Zutavera 35 Lodger Teacher Girls School

Luciel S Netter 24 Lodger Teacher Girls School

Lucile B Jelley 27 Lodger Teacher Girls School

Ethe Miller 23 Lodger Teacher Girls School

Mildred Waldron 22 Lodger Teacher Girls School

William C Cullen 49 Lodger Janitor Girls School

More About NETTIE MAE GALBRAITH:

Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Walla Walla County, Washington29

Census 1: 1880, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Pg 200D(See Grandfather Lewis Kerr)

Census 2: 1885, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Grandmother)

Census 3: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Grandmother)

Census 4: 1900, WA Walla Walla Small ED 83 Pg 3B(See Mother)

Census 5: 1910, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 3 ED 251 Pg 2B

Census 6: 1920, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla Ward 1 ED 122 Pg 4A

Census 7: 1930, WA Walla Walla Walla Walla ED 3 Pg 6A

22. iii. LACY LYNDAL GALBRAITH, b. 10 Jul 1882, Washington; d. 28 May 1949, Los Angeles, California.

 

8. REBECKA JANE3 GEORGE (RACHEL CHENOWETH2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 06 Jun 1845 in Green Co., WI, and died 04 Aug 1885. She married WILLIAM MURRAY. He was born Mar 1845 in Scotland.

More About REBECKA JANE GEORGE:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Dickinson Tuscalum Pg 604(See Husband)

Census 3: 1880, IA Dickinson Center Grove ED 73 Pg 17B(See Husband)

Notes for WILLIAM MURRAY:

1870 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Dickinson > Tuscalum

Line 10

Murry, William 24 MW Brickmaker Scotland Parents Foreign Born Vote

Jenne 24 FW Keeping House IL

(Live next dorr to Jasper Iliff Family.)

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Tuscalum, Dickinson, Iowa; Roll: M593_388; Page: 604; Image: 749.

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1880 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Dickinson > Center Grove > District 73

Line 25

Wm Murray WM 33 M Farmer SCOT SCOT SCOT

Jane Murray WF 34 Wife M Keeping House WI ENG OH

Vermont Murray WF 4 Dau IA SCOT WI

Alice Murray WF 9/12 Oct Dau IA SCOT WI

Mabel Murray WF 6 Dau IA SCOT WI Attd School

Ralph Murray WM 10 Son IA SCOT WI Attd School

Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Center Grove, Dickinson, Iowa; Roll: T9_337; Family History Film: 1254337; Page: 17.2000; Enumeration District: 73; Image: 0756.

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1900 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Dickinson > Superior > District 39

Line 87

Murray, William Head WM Mar 1845 55 Wd M30yrs Scot Scot Scot Emig 1862 38yrs Na Day Laborer

Mabel Dau WF Apr 1874 26 S IA Scot WI Housekeeper

Edith Dau WF Oct 1882 17 S IA Scot WI At School

Clinton Son WM Mar 1885 15 S IA Scot WI At School

Lyle Son WM Jan 1887 12 S IA Scot WI At School

Beulah Dau WM Dec 1889 10 S IA Scot WI At School

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Superior, Dickinson, Iowa; Roll: T623 429; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 39.

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1910 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Hardin > Eldora > District 172

Line 55

Murray, William Head MW 66 Wd Scot Scot Scot None

Lyle Dau WF 22 S IA Scot WI (s/b son) None

Beulah Dau FW 20 S IA Scot WI None

Ethel Dau FW 16 S IA Scot WI None

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Eldora, Hardin, Iowa; Roll: T624_404; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 172; Image: 1072.

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More About WILLIAM MURRAY:

Census 1: 1870, IA Dickinson Tuscalum Pg 604

Census 2: 1880, IA Dickinson Center Grove ED 73 Pg 17B

Census 3: 1900, IA Dickinson Superior ED 39 Pg 9B

Census 4: 1910, IA Hardin Eldora ED 172 Pg 10B

Children of REBECKA GEORGE and WILLIAM MURRAY are:

23. i. RALPH4 MURRAY, b. Abt. 1870, Iowa.

ii. MABEL MURRAY, b. Apr 1874, Iowa.

More About MABEL MURRAY:

Census 1: 1880, IA Dickinson Center Grove ED 73 Pg 17B(See Father)

Census 2: 1900, IA Dickinson Superior ED 39 Pg 9B(See Father)

iii. VERMONT MURRAY, b. Abt. 1876, Iowa.

More About VERMONT MURRAY:

Census: 1880, IA Dickinson Center Grove ED 73 Pg 17B(See Father)

iv. ALICE MURRAY, b. Abt. 1879, Iowa.

More About ALICE MURRAY:

Census: 1880, IA Dickinson Center Grove ED 73 Pg 17B(See Father)

v. EDITH MURRAY, b. Oct 1882, Iowa.

More About EDITH MURRAY:

Census 1: 1900, IA Dickinson Superior ED 39 Pg 9B(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, IA Hardin Eldora ED 172 Pg 10B(See Father)

24. vi. CLINTON GEORGE MURRAY, b. 03 Mar 1885, Iowa; d. 29 Nov 1957, Los Angeles, California.

vii. LYLE MURRAY, b. Jan 1887, Iowa.

More About LYLE MURRAY:

Census: 1900, IA Dickinson Superior ED 39 Pg 9B(See Father)

viii. BEULAH MURRAY, b. Dec 1889, Iowa.

More About BEULAH MURRAY:

Census 1: 1900, IA Dickinson Superior ED 39 Pg 9B(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, IA Hardin Eldora ED 172 Pg 10B(See Father)

 

9. BARBARA ELLEN3 GEORGE (RACHEL CHENOWETH2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 25 May 1847 in Wisconsin, and died 23 Mar 1923 in Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR30. She married CHARLES HOYT, son of JEREMIAH HOYT and DORCAS HALL. He was born 29 Sep 1839 in Vermont, and died 14 Aug 1890 in Multnomah, OR.

Notes for BARBARA ELLEN GEORGE:

1900 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 9 > District 75

Line 4 - 7 East 8th St North

Holt, Barbara El Head WF May 1847 53 WD (7-7) WI ENG KY

Elfred Son WM Mar 1874 26 S IA VT WI Laborer in Laundry

Elwell H. Son WM Sept 1878 21 S IA VT WI Clerk Dry Goods

Myrtle Dau WF Nov 1881 18 S IA VT WI Seamstress

Alonzo Son WM Feb 1882 17 S OA VT WI Laborer in Laundry

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Portland Ward 9, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T623 1350; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 75.

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1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 8 > District 208

Line 89

Hoyt, B.E. Head FW 63 Wd (7-7) ENG KY None

Thomas Son MW 27 S IA VT WI Marker/Laundry

Jesse Son MW 32 S IA VT WI Clerk Dry Goods

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Portland Ward 8, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1287; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 208; Image: 340.

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1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 138

Line 94

Miller, Elsie L. Head OM FW 27 S IA PA IA None

Margaret C. Sister FW 24 S IA PA IA Teacher/Public High School

George, Lucretia Aunt FW 67 S IA ENG OH None

Hoyt, Barbara E. Aunt FW 72 WD WI ENG OH None

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1502; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 138; Image: 291.

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More About BARBARA ELLEN GEORGE:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Buchanan Perry PO Jessup Pg 546(See Husband)

Census 3: 1880, IA Buchanan Perry Jesup ED 94 pg 579D(See Husband)

Census 4: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 ED 75 Pg 15A

Census 5: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 8 ED 208 Pg 4B

Census 6: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 138 Pg 2B

Notes for CHARLES HOYT:

1870 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Buchanan > Perry PO Jessup

Line 1

Hoyt, Charles 30 MW Dealer in Grass 3000/3000 VT Voter

Barbara 23 FW Keeping House WI

Eva 2 FW IA

Dorcas 59 WF Lower Canada

Era 23 MW Warehouse Man NH Voter

Julian 18 WF NH

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Perry, Buchanan, Iowa; Roll: M593_379; Page: 546; Image: 374.

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1880 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Buchanan > Jesup > District 94

Line 1

Hoyt, Dorcas WF 70 Wd Keeping House Canada CT CT

Julia WF 27 Dau S TeacherWV WV Canada

Line 32 Hoy, Charles WM 41 M Grain Merchant VT NH NH

Barbara WF 33 Wife Keeping House WI ENG KY

Eva WF 11 Dau S At School IA VT WI

Minnie E. WF 9 Dau S IA VT WI

Jesse H.. WM 8 Son IA VT WI

Charles E. WM 6 Son IA VT WI

Ellvill H.. WM Son IA VT WI

Conley, Kate WF 12 Servant S Ireland Ire Ire

Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Jesup, Buchanan, Iowa; Roll: T9_329; Family History Film: 1254329; Page: 579.4000; Enumeration District: 94; Image: 0460.

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More About CHARLES HOYT:

Census 1: 1870, IA Buchanan Perry PO Jessup Pg 546

Census 2: 1880, IA Buchanan Perry Jesup ED 94 pg 579D

Children of BARBARA GEORGE and CHARLES HOYT are:

25. i. EVA4 HOYT, b. 20 Aug 1868, Jesup,Buchanan,IA; d. 12 Sep 1963, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR.

26. ii. MINNIE ETTA HOYT, b. 07 Jul 1870, Jesup,Buchanan,IA; d. 27 Aug 1931, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR.

27. iii. JESSE HENRY HOYT, b. 02 Mar 1872, Jesup,Buchanan,IA; d. 13 Mar 1941, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR.

28. iv. CHARLES ELFRED HOYT, b. 05 Mar 1874, Jesup,Buchanan,IA; d. 20 Jan 1960, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR.

29. v. ELWELL HOWARD HOYT, b. 11 Sep 1878, Jesup,Buchanan,IA; d. Aug 1964, Seattle,King, Washington.

vi. MYRTLE IOLA HOYT, b. 07 Nov 1880, Jesup,Buchanan,IA; d. Oct 1933, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR31; m. WILLIS LAWRENCE; b. Abt. 1873, Alabama; d. Bef. 193032.

Notes for MYRTLE IOLA HOYT:

1930 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland (Districts 271-553) > District 326

Line 29 - 545 E. Paul St.

Bushong, Minnie E. Head Rent$25 Radio FW 59 Wd IA NH WI None

Hoyt, Jesse H. Brother MW 57 Dv IA NH WI Laundryman/Laundry

Lawrence, Myrtle I. Sister FW 49 Wd IA NH WI Saleslady/Department Store

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: 1952; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 326; Image: 288.0.

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More About MYRTLE IOLA HOYT:

Burial: Rose City cemetery, Portland, OR

Census 1: 1900, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 ED 75 Pg 15A(See Mother)

Census 2: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 ED 212 Pg 21A(See Husband)

Census 3: 1930, OR Multnomah Portland ED 326 Pg 6A

Notes for WILLIS LAWRENCE:

1910 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland Ward 9 > District 212

Line 43

Lawrence, Willie Head MW 37M1 5yrs AL AL AL Broker/Bonds

Myrtle Wife FW 30 M1 5 yrs (0-0) IA IA NH None

3 Lodgers

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Portland Ward 9, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T624_1289; Page: 21A; Enumeration District: 212; Image: 79.

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More About WILLIS LAWRENCE:

Census: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Ward 9 ED 212 Pg 21A

30. vii. THOMAS ALONZA IRVING HOYT, b. 24 Feb 1883, Independence, IA; d. 08 May 1963, Portlalnd, Multnomah, OR.

 

10. RACHEL CHENOWETH3 GEORGE (RACHEL CHENOWETH2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 27 Oct 1850 in Wisconsin, and died 21 Mar 1914. She married JASPER N ILIFF, son of BENJAMIN ILIFF and ALVINA ?. He was born 27 Aug 1846 in Wisconsin, and died 10 Oct 1918.

More About RACHEL CHENOWETH GEORGE:

Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Buchanan, Iowa33,34

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Dickeinson Tuscalum Pg 604(See Husband)

Census 3: 1880, IA Buchanan Jesup ED 94 Pg 578A(See Husband)

Census 4: 1900, IA Hamilton Webster City ED 99 Pg 4A(See Husband)

Census 5: 1910, IA Hamilton Webster Ward 5 ED 109 Pg 12A(See Husband)

Notes for JASPER N ILIFF:

American Civil War Soldiers

about Jasper Iliff

Name: Jasper Iliff ,

Residence: West Union, Iowa

Enlistment Date: 1 Jul 1863

Side Served: Union

State Served: Iowa

Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 1 July 1863 at the age of 18.

Enlisted in Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment Iowa on 1 Jul 1863.

Mustered Out Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment Iowa on 3 Feb 1866 at Little Rock, AR.

Sources: 71

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U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

about Jasper N. Iliff

Name: Jasper N. Iliff

Side: Union

Regiment State/Origin: Iowa

Regiment Name: 9 Iowa Cavalry.

Regiment Name Expanded: 9th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry

COMPANY: E

Rank In: Private

Rank In Expanded: Private

Rank Out: Private

Rank Out Expanded: Private

Film Number: M541 roll 13

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Iowa Civil War Soldier Burial Records

about Jasper N Iliff

Name: Jasper N Iliff

RANK: Private

UNIT: IA 9 Cav E

Birth Information: 27 Aug 1846

Death Information: 10 Oct 1918.

Cemetery: Oakwood

Cemetery Location: Washington Twp Buchanan IA

Comments: Add 1 Lot 462 enl as Pvt 01 Jul 1863 age 18 res West Union IA m.o. 03 Feb 1866 Little Rock AR; same lot Rachel C (1850-1914) Clyde E (1870-1916)

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Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934

about Jasper N. Iliff

Name: Jasper N. Iliff

State Filed: Iowa

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1870 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Dickinson > Tuscalum

Line 6

Iliff, Jasper 24 MW Farmer 0/400 IL

Rachel 20 FW Keeping House IA

Harlon 2 MW IA

John 8/12 MW IA Oct

Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Tuscalum, Dickinson, Iowa; Roll: M593_388; Page: 604; Image: 749.

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1880 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Buchanan > Jesup > District 94

Line 15

Iliff, Jasper N. WM 33 M Land Surveyor WI OH WI

Rebecca C. WF 29 Wife M Keeping House WI ENG KY

George N. WM 11 Son S At School IA WI WI

Clyde E. WM 10 Son At School IA WI WI

Ollie L. WM 4 Son S IA WI WI

Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Jesup, Buchanan, Iowa; Roll: T9_329; Family History Film: 1254329; Page: 578.1000; Enumeration District: 94; Image: 0457.

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1900 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Hamilton > Webster City > District 99

Line 39 - 506 Second Street

Liiff, Jasper M. Head WM Aug 1846 53 M@32 WI IL IL Hotel Keeper

Rachel Wife WF Oct 1850 49 M@32 (5-4) WI ENG IN Land Lady Hotel

Amy Dau WFOct 1880 19 S IA WI WI Waiter Hotel

Woolf, Elen Nurse

Myrtle Nurse

4 servants

2 Boarders

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Webster City, Hamilton, Iowa; Roll: T623 435; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 99.

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1910 Census IA Hamilton Webster Ward 5 ED 109 Pg 12A

Line 48

307 12 12 Illif Jasper N Head MW 63 M1 42 WI OH IL Engineer Civil

-------------, Rachel C Wife FW 59 M 1 42 (5 Children 4 Alive) WI England OH

-------------, Earl A Nephew MW 20 S IA IA IA Engineer Civil

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Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925

Name: Jasper Iliff

Census Date: 1915

Residence County: Buchanan

Residence State: Iowa

Locality: Independence

Birth Location: Wisconsin

Marital Status: Widowed

Gender: Male

Birth Year: abt 1847

Race: White

Line: 631

Roll: IA1915_56

Neighbors: View others on page

Household Members: Name Age

Jasper Iliff 68

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More About JASPER N ILIFF:

Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Buchanan, Iowa35,36

Census 1: 1870, IA Dickeinson Tuscalum Pg 604

Census 2: 1880, IA Buchanan Jesup ED 94 Pg 578A

Census 3: 1900, IA Hamilton Webster City ED 99 Pg 4A

Census 4: 1910, IA Hamilton Webster Ward 5 ED 109 Pg 12A

Census 5: 1915, IA Buchanan Independence

Children of RACHEL GEORGE and JASPER ILIFF are:

i. JOHN4 ILIFF, b. Abt. 1869, Iowa.

More About JOHN ILIFF:

Census: 1870, IA Dickeinson Tuscalum Pg 604(See Father)

31. ii. GEORGE HARLON ILIFF, b. Mar 1869, Iowa.

32. iii. CLYDE E. ILIFF, b. May 1870, Iowa; d. Abt. 1916.

iv. OLLIE L. ILIFF, b. Abt. 1876, Iowa.

More About OLLIE L. ILIFF:

Census: 1880, IA Buchanan Jesup ED 94 Pg 578A(See Father)

v. AMY ALICE ILIFF, b. Oct 1880, Buchanan Co, Iowa; m. EDWIN HETHERINGTON; b. Abt. 1868, Indiana.

Notes for AMY ALICE ILIFF:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialinn/obits/hen.htm

Obituary Linn County Iowa

HETHERINGTON, EDWIN 4/17/1953 8

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Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 > 1915 > Linn > Cedar Rapids

Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925

Name: Amy Hetherington

Census Date: 1915

Residence County: Linn

Residence State: Iowa

Locality: Cedar Rapids

Birth Location: Iowa

Marital Status: Married

Gender: Female

Birth Year: abt 1881

Race: White

Mother's Birthplace: Wisconsin

Father's Birthplace: Iowa

Line: 339-B

Roll: IA1915_297

Neighbors: View others on page

Household Members: Name Age

Amy Hetherington 34

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More About AMY ALICE ILIFF:

Census 1: 1880, IA Hamilton Webster City ED 99 Pg 4A(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, IA Linn Cedar Rapids Precinct 3 ED 102 Pg 1B

Census 3: 1920, IA Linn Cedar Rapids Ward 6 ED 121 Pg 11B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1930, IA Linn Cedar Rapids ED 47 Pg 5B(See Husband)

Notes for EDWIN HETHERINGTON:

http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialinn/obits/hen.htm

Obituary Linn County Iowa

HETHETINGTON, EDWIN MRS 12/1/1952 2

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1910 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Linn > Cedar Rapids Precinct 3 > District 102

Line 63

Hetherton, Edward Head MW 40 M10yrs IA NY NY Real Estate Agent

Amy Wife FW 30 M10yrs IA IA IA

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Cedar Rapids Precinct 3, Linn, Iowa; Roll: T624_411; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 276.

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1920 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Linn > Cedar Rapids Ward 6 > District 121

Line 53 - 1726 Fifth Avenue East

Heatherington, Edwin Head OM MW 52 M IN PA OH Proprietor/Multigraphing

Amy A. Wife FW 39 M IA WI WI Office Manager/Multigraphing

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Cedar Rapids Ward 6, Linn, Iowa; Roll: T625_500; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 121; Image: 380.

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1930 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Linn > Cedar Rapids > District 47

Line 81 - 1527 Bever Aveue

Hetherington, Edwin Head Rent/50 Radio LW 62 M@35 IN PA US Propreitor/Direct Mail Advertising

Amy A. Wife FW 49 M@22 IA WI WI Office Manager/Direct Mail Advertising

Ream, John F. Lodger

Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa; Roll: 665; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 47; Image: 219.0.

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More About EDWIN HETHERINGTON:

Census 1: 1910, IA Linn Cedar Rapids Precinct 3 ED 102 Pg 1B

Census 2: 1920, IA Linn Cedar Rapids Ward 6 ED 121 Pg 11B

Census 3: 1930, IA Linn Cedar Rapids ED 47 Pg 5B

 

11. LUELLA3 GEORGE (RACHEL CHENOWETH2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 22 Feb 1860 in Fayette Co., IA, and died 22 Jul 1898. She married JOHN CLARK MILLER.

More About LUELLA GEORGE:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover Image 9(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 46(See Father)

Children of LUELLA GEORGE and JOHN MILLER are:

i. ELSIE L4 MILLER, b. Abt. 1893, Iowa.

Notes for ELSIE L MILLER:

1900 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > West Union > District 86

Line 7

George, Lucretia Head WF May 1832 48 S IA ENG OH

Miller, Elsie L. Niece WF Aug 1891 8 S IA OH IA At Home

Magaret C. Niece WF Feb 1845 5 S IA OH IA

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: West Union, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: T623 432; Page: 20A; Enumeration District: 86.

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1910 United States Federal Census > Iowa > Fayette > Fayette > District 83

Line 17 - Mechanic Street

George, Lucretia Head FW 57 S IA ENG OH Own Income

Miller, Elsie L. Niece FW 18 S IA IL IA None

Margaret C. Niece FW 15 S IA IL IA None

Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Fayette, Fayette, Iowa; Roll: T624_402; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 83; Image: 686.

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1920 United States Federal Census > Oregon > Multnomah > Portland > District 138

Line 94

Miller, Elsie L. Head OM FW 27 S IA PA IA None

Margaret C. Sister FW 24 S IA PA IA Teacher/Public High School

George, Lucretia Aunt FW 67 S IA ENG OH None

Hoyt, Barbara E. Aunt FW 72 WD WI ENG OH None

Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Roll: T625_1502; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 138; Image: 291.

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More About ELSIE L MILLER:

Census 1: 1900, IA Fayette West Union ED 86 Pg 20A

Census 2: 1910, IA Fayette Fayette ED 83 PG 10A

Census 3: 1920, OR Multnomah Portland ED 138 Pg 2B

Census 4: 1930, OR Marion Salem ED 52 PG 12B

33. ii. MARGARET C MILLER, b. Abt. 1896, Iowa.

 

12. JOHN S3 JOHNSON (MARY DAVIDSON2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born Abt. 1852 in Iowa. He married BERTHA ?. She was born Abt. 1854 in Norway.

More About JOHN S JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover P.O. Eldorado Pg 51(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 50(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C

More About BERTHA ?:

Census: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C(See Husband)

Children of JOHN JOHNSON and BERTHA ? are:

i. GEORGE C4 JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1872, Iowa.

More About GEORGE C JOHNSON:

Census: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C(See Father)

ii. MARY E JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1876, Iowa.

More About MARY E JOHNSON:

Census: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C(See Father)

iii. CHARLES E JOHNSON, b. Abt. 1879, Iowa.

More About CHARLES E JOHNSON:

Census: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C(See Father)

 

13. WILLIAM HENRY3 JOHNSON (MARY DAVIDSON2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 30 Apr 1857 in Fayette, Iowa, and died 12 Apr 1912 in Santa, Idaho. He married ENGEBAR GABRIEL NELSON 15 Oct 1876 in Fayette, Iowa. She was born 31 Jul 1860 in Vikane, Erfjord, Norway, and died 17 Feb 1946 in Spokane, Washington.

Notes for WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON:

1892 Census WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Line 8

Johnson Wm H 35 Teamster IA

----------, Engabar 32 Norway

----------, Ellen P 14 IA

----------, Oscar 12 IA

----------, Henry 10 IA

----------, Elmer 8 WA

----------, William 6 WA

----------, Benton 4 WA

----------, Louis I WA

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1900 Census ID Kootenai Saint Maries ED 63 Pg 4B

Line 80

97 98 Johnson William Head WM Apr 1857 43 M 25 IA Norway OH Farmer

-----------, Engebar Wife WF Aug 1860 39 M 25 (11 Children 10 Alive) Norway Norway Norway

-----------, Oscar SonWM Sep 1879 20 S IA IA Norway Laborer Day

-----------, Henry E Son WM Dec 1881 18 S IA IA Norway Laborer Day

-----------, Elmer L Son WM Feb 1884 16 S WA IA Norway Laborer Day

-----------, William W Son WM Oct 1885 14 S WA IA Norway Laborer Day

-----------, Bertha M Daughter WF Oct 1888 11 S WA IA Norway At School

-----------, Louis I Son WM Aug 1890 9 S WA IA Norway At School

-----------, Emma T Daughter WF Nov 1892 7 S WA IA Norway At School

-----------, Andrew J Son WM Dec 1894 5 S WA IA Norway

-----------, Freddie A Son WM Dec 1898 1 S WA IA Norway

More About WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1860, IA Fayette Dover P.O. Eldorado Pg 51(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, IA Fayette Dover Pg 50(See Father)

Census 3: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C

Census 4: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18

Census 5: 1900, ID Kootenai Saint Maries ED 63 Pg 4B

More About ENGEBAR GABRIEL NELSON:

Census 1: 1880, IA Fayette Dover ED 196 Pg 65C(See Father)

Census 2: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18 (See Husband)

Census 3: 1900, ID Kootenai Saint Maries ED 63 Pg 4B(See Husband)

More About WILLIAM JOHNSON and ENGEBAR NELSON:

Marriage: 15 Oct 1876, Fayette, Iowa

Children of WILLIAM JOHNSON and ENGEBAR NELSON are:

34. i. ELLEN P4 JOHNSON, b. 25 Aug 1877, Iowa; d. 05 Mar 1957, Spokane, Washington.

35. ii. OSCAR BENJAMIN JOHNSON, b. 13 Sep 1879, Fayette, Iowa; d. 21 Sep 1958, Caroline, Alberta, Canada.

36. iii. HENRY EDWIN JOHNSON, b. 17 Dec 1881, Fayette, Iowa; d. 23 Sep 1938, Visalia, California.

iv. ELMER LANE JOHNSON, b. 05 Feb 1884, Iowa; d. 27 Feb 1968, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada; m. (1) DORIS BORCHERT; b. 09 Jun 1904, Lien Township, Grant, Minnesota; d. 01 Aug 1985, Tunisfail, Alberta, Canada; m. (2) VERDIE MAY STONE; b. 08 Nov 1896, Canada; d. 24 Apr 1919, Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada.

More About ELMER LANE JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Father)

Census 2: 1900, ID Kootenai Saint Maries ED 63 Pg 4B(See Father)

Census 3: 1910, WA Whitman Colfax Ward 2 ED 267 Pg 27A(See Brother Oscar Johnson)

37. v. WILLIAM WESLEY JOHNSON, b. 01 Oct 1885, Washington; d. 04 Dec 1964.

vi. BERTHA MARY JOHNSON, b. 30 Oct 1888, Walla Walla, Washington; d. 27 Feb 1975, Fairfield, Washington37; m. (1) WILLIAM BOWMAN; b. 11 Mar 1880, Washington; d. 03 Apr 1965; m. (2) JOHN THOMPSON CLARKE, 17 Apr 1945, Grangeville, Idaho, Idaho; b. 16 May 1896, Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho; d. 13 Jan 1960, Cottonwood, Idaho.

Notes for BERTHA MARY JOHNSON:

1930 Census WA Spokane Freeman ED 132 Pg 3A

Line 26

65 65 Anderson Harrison L Head MW 41 27 NC NC NC Laborer Farm

Johnson Bertha Housekeeper FW 43 S WA IA Norway Domestic

More About BERTHA MARY JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1892, WA Walla Walla Roll: V228_18(See Father)

Census 2: 1900, ID Kootenai Saint Maries ED 63 Pg 4B(See Father)

Census 3: 1930, WA Spokane Freeman ED 132 Pg 3A

More About JOHN CLARKE and BERTHA JOHNSON:

Marriage: 17 Apr 1945, Grangeville, Idaho, Idaho

38. vii. LOUIS ISACC JOHNSON, b. 14 Aug 1890, Walla Walla, Washington; d. 29 Aug 1990, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.

39. viii. EMMA THERESA JOHNSON, b. 26 Nov 1892, Farmington, Whitman, Washington; d. 18 Feb 1974, Worley, Kootenai, Idaho.

ix. ANDREW JACOB JOHNSON, b. 07 Dec 1894, Garfield, Washington38; d. 29 Dec 1956, Spokane, Washington.

Notes for ANDREW JACOB JOHNSON:

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

about Andrew J Johnson

Name: Andrew J Johnson

City: Portland

County: Multnomah

State: Oregon

Birthplace: Washington

Birth Date: 27 Dec 1896

Roll: 1852137

DraftBoard: 1

Born: Garfield,Wash

Nearest Relative: Oscar B Johnson,Carstairs,Alberta,Canada

More About ANDREW JACOB JOHNSON:

Census 1: 1900, ID Kootenai Saint Maries ED 63 Pg 4B(See Father)

Census 2: 1910, WA Whitman Colfax Ward 2 ED 267 Pg 27A(See Brother Oscar Johnson)

x. ? JOHNSON, b. 25 May 1897; d. 25 May 1897.

40. xi. FRED A JOHNSON, b. 27 Dec 1898, Farmington, Walla Walla, Washington; d. 30 Oct 1973, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.

 

14. JOHN JAMES3 MORRISON (REBECCA2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born Abt. 1840 in Illinois, and died 05 Jul 1928 in Umatilla, OR39. He married (1) SARAH T ? 01 Jun 1876 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington40,41. She was born Abt. 1852 in Tennessee. He married (2) SARAH REBECCA SPRAGUE Bef. 1900, daughter of JASON SPRAGUE and SUSAN REED. She was born 10 Dec 1852 in Edgar, Illinois, and died 27 May 1913 in Milton-Freewater, Umatilla, Oregon42.

Notes for JOHN JAMES MORRISON:

1870 Census WA Walla Walla Pg 270B (7 July 1870 PB Johnson)

Line 39

283 286 John 28 MW Farmer 2000 400 Wis

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1880 Census WA Walla Walla Walla Walla City Pg 183B

John J. MORRISON Self M Male W 39 IL Livery Stable Keep. OH OH

Sarah T. MORRISON Wife M Female W 28 TN Keep House TN TN

Alice MORRISON Dau S Female W 11 MO Att. School IL TN

Emma MORRISON Dau S Female W 9 MO Att. School IL TN

Bell MORRISON Dau S Female W 7 MO Att. School IL TN

Bertie MORRISON Dau S Female W 4 IA IL TN

Chs. MORRISON Son S Male W 3 WA IL TN

Geo. W. MORRISON Son S Male W 1 WA IL TN

Richd. HANSON Other S Male W 40 IL Hostler SC IN

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Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 > 1885 > Walla Walla

Line 35

John Morrison 44 MW M IL

Charley 7 MW S W.T.

G.W. 5 MW S W.T.

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Washington State and Territorial Censuses, 1857-1892 > 1887 > Walla Walla > Walla Walla

Line 6

Morrison, John 40 MW Stockman M IL

Morrison, Chas. 9 MW S W.T.

Morrison, Geo W. 7 MW S W.T.

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1910 Census OR Umatilla N Milton Dist 266 Pg 221A (27 April Claud W Steen)

Line 19

52 52 Morrison John J Head WM 69 M2 8 Illinois Kentucky Ohio Own Income

---------------, Sarah R Wife FW 59 M2 (5 Children 4 Alive) Illinois Kentucky Kentucky

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1920 Census WA Adams Fairview ED 4 Pg 13A

Line 10

FM 3 3 Morrison G.W. Head MW 40 M WA IL TN Farmer Wheat Farm

-------------, Harriett A Wife FW 39 M KS CT WI

-------------, Durward Son MW 10 S WA WA KS

-------------, Margarie Daughter FW 5/12 S WA WA KS

-------------, J.J. Father MW 79 Wd IL KY OH

Clift Angline M Visitor FW 64 Wd WI Canada NY

More About JOHN JAMES MORRISON:

Census 1: 1850, WI Green Adams Pg 297B(See sTep-Father William Broxson)

Census 2: 1870, WA Walla Walla Pg 270B

Census 3: 1885, WA Walla Walla

Census 4: 1887, WA Walla Walla

Census 5: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton Dist 266 Pg 221A

Census 6: 1920, WA Adams Fairview ED 4 Pg 13A

More About SARAH T ?:

Burial: Milton-Freewater IOOF Cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon43

Census: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton Dist 266 Pg 221A(See Husband John Morrison)

More About JOHN MORRISON and SARAH ?:

Divorce: 1883, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington44

Marriage: 01 Jun 1876, Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington45,46

Notes for SARAH REBECCA SPRAGUE:

1900 Census OR Umatilla Milton Dist 114 Pg 124A (20 June 1900 Geo A Cowl)

Line 86

336 339 Broxson Sarah R Head WF Nov 1851 48 Wd (8 Children 5 Alive) Illinois Unk Unk Fruit Farm

--------, Volney Son WM Nov 1874 25 S Kansas Indiana Illinois Teamster

--------, Cyrus Son WM Aug 1877 22 S Kansas Indiana Illinois Farm Hand

--------, Clyde Son WM Dec 1881 18 S Kansas Indiana Illinois Day Laborer

More About SARAH REBECCA SPRAGUE:

Burial: 27 May 1913, Milton-Freewater IOOF Cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon47

Census 1: 1860, IL Edgar Edgar Pg 723B(See Father)

Census 2: 1870, KS Labette Montana Pg 34B(See Husband)

Census 3: 1880, KS Labette Montana Pg 335B(See Husband)

Census 4: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton Dist 114 Pg 124A

Census 5: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton Dist 266 Pg 221A

More About JOHN MORRISON and SARAH SPRAGUE:

Marriage: Bef. 1900

Children of JOHN MORRISON and SARAH ? are:

i. ALICE4 MORRISON, b. Abt. 1870, Missouri.

ii. CHARLES R MORRISON, b. Jul 1876, Washington; d. 30 Nov 1911; m. VENORA ?; b. Abt. 1889, Minnesota.

Notes for CHARLES R MORRISON:

1900 United States Federal Census > Washington > Thurston > Bucoda > District 226

Line 64

Morrison, Charles Boarder WM Jul 1876 23 S WA TN OR Log Driver

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Bucoda, Thurston, Washington; Roll: T623 1752; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 226.

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1910 Census WA King Seattle Ward 4 ED 103 Pg 9A

Line 29

609 80 174 Roe Lewis P Head MW 29 M1 GA England GA Waiter Cafe

----------, Rose A Wife FW 28 M1 PA PA PA

McClanahan, Louis Roomer MW 25 S US US US

Morrison Charles R Roomer MW 32 M1 WA IA Ireland Salesman Liquor

----------, Venora Roomer FW 21 M1 (No Children) MN MN Germany

More About CHARLES R MORRISON:

Burial: Milton-Freewater IOOF Cemetery, Umatilla County, Oregon48

Census 1: 1885, WA Walla Walla (See Father)

Census 2: 1887, WA Walla Walla(See Father)

Census 3: 1900, WA Thurston Bucoda ED 226 Pg 1B

Census 4: 1910, WA King Seattle Ward 4 ED 103 Pg 9A

More About VENORA ?:

Census: 1910, WA King Seattle Ward 4 ED 103 Pg 9A(See Husband)

41. iii. GEORGE WASHINGTON MORRISON, b. 08 Mar 1879, Washington.

 

15. RACHEL ELIZABETH3 MORRISON (REBECCA2 KERR, JOHN FOSTER1) was born 07 Oct 1842 in Monroe, Green,Wisconsin, and died 31 Dec 1913 in Milton, Umatilla, Oregon49. She married ZEDOC JACKSON COVERDALE 11 Mar 1858 in Polk County, Iowa50, son of ZEDOC COVERDALE and NANCY MOSELY. He was born 05 Apr 1831 in Indianapolis, Marion,Indiana, and died 26 Dec 1912 in Walla Walla, Washington.

Notes for RACHEL ELIZABETH MORRISON:

1910 Census OR Umatilla N Milton Dist 266 Pg 217B (20 April 1910 Claude W Steen)

line 86

73 75 Coverdale Rachael Head FW 67 D (9 Children 4 Alive) Wisconsin Ohio Ohio Own Income

More About RACHEL ELIZABETH MORRISON:

Burial: IOOF Cem. Milton, OR51

Census 1: 1850, WI Green Adams Pg 297B(See sTep-Father William Broxson)

Census 2: 1870, WA Walla Walla Pg 271A (See Husband)

Census 3: 1900, OR Umatilla Milton Dist 114 Pg 13A (See Son-in-law William McQueen (Alice))

Census 4: 1900, OR Wallowa Prairie ED 99 Pg 1B(See Husband)

Census 5: 1910, OR Umatilla N Milton Dist 266 Pg 217B

Emigration: 1861, IA by Horse Team 19 years old

Picnic: 1892, Weston, Umatilla, OR

Residence: 1892, Milton, Umatilla, OR

Notes for ZEDOC JACKSON COVERDALE:

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/or/county/wallowa/bios/biosc.htm

A Short History of the Coverdale Family from 1859 to 1959

by Lulu May (Coverdale) Holmes in 1959.

One hundred years ago Zedoc Jackson Coverdale and Rachel Elizabeth Morrison were married in the state of Iowa. He was commonly called "Jack" by everyone except Rachel, to whom he was always "Zed". Rachel Morrison was born in Monroe, Wisconsin. Her father was a Methodist minister. He died, leaving a young widow, Rebecca Elizabeth, with two small children, Rachel and her brother John James. Both were just old enough to remember how concerned they were when a few days after their father had been buried in the cemetery near their home, they heard someone pounding the board fence around the cemetery while mending it. They rushed to mother for her to come quickly for they thought their father was trying to get out of the grave. But this mistake caused them to hear the beautiful story of the resurrection, which they never forgot.

Sometime later their mother married Allen Broxson, a widower with several children, and later they had other children, so it was quite a large family, girls predominating. They moved from Wisconsin to Iowa. It was there that Rachel, a young lady of fifteen years, met her future husband. The family was returning from church, a wagon load of girls, when they met and passed Coverdale and another young man as both parties were crossing the bridge. Rachel, whose short hair nearly reached her shoulders because she had taken off her hair net, was sure the young man who looked at her so intently was criticizing her. But what he was really saying to his friend was, "There goes my future wife, the one with the black hair".

It was not long after that decision that they were married. She was barely sixteen. He was running a blacksmith shop and as was the custom at that time a newly married man wore white shirts to his work every day. Poor Rachel, to uphold the bride's side of the custom in the sight of all her neighbors, quite wore herself out as well as the shirts, to have them looking just so, as they hung on the line and were inspected by passersby.

Their first child, Theodore, was born in less than a year. His smallness caused one of her girl friends to ask why she did not carry him in her pocket. Playfully she sat him in one of the large outside pockets of her coat, which was plenty large for him. But Theodore was only three months old when he died. It was not long after that, when they decided to leave Iowa and head for the Oregon Country out west. It was a long journey, taking nearly a year. They travelled in the usual covered wagon. Their horses, Marg and Gamborine, were a fine team, but this fact came near to bringing them much trouble.

After they reached Independence, Missouri, they joined a large caravan. One morning when they were preparing for the day's trek, it was discovered that their team was missing. But after much discussion the captain decided to lay over for just one day in order that the team might be searched for. Before night they were found securely tied in a thick grove of trees, miles from where they had camped. They never learned who hid them out, but it was evidently someone from the company they were traveling with, as there were not any Indians along the way.

Later they saw many Indians along the route, but they had no serious trouble with them. They often saw the bodies of dead Indians, usually children, wrapped in blankets and hung up very carefully in the top of high trees, to shorten their route to the happy hunting grounds. They reached the Oregon Country, September 17, 1861, and camped for the night on the banks of the Umatilla River. As a group of men sat around the Coverdale campfire that evening spinning yarns, they were very much surprised when it was announced to them by one of the camp women that a baby daughter had just been born to the Coverdales. At first her parents named her Umatilla, but it was shortened to Utilla, or Tillie as she was always called.

On hearing that there was need of another blacksmith in Walla Walla the family first settled there and Jack set up a gunsmith shop. Later on they moved to a homestead a few miles out of town on Russell Creek. There on the homestead or in the town seven more children were born to them: Marion, Ida, Bessie, Willie, Lulu, Birdie and Osa.

The summer of 1875 was spent out in the John Day Country on the Oregon side, where their many friends were all Indians who also camped there for the summer. This vacation was advised for the health of the oldest boy Marion, after a long siege of pneumonia. He and the father enjoyed the outing immensely as they both loved to hunt and fish and it sure worked miracles for the boy's health. But it was very hard on the mother, who had five children by then. The youngest, Lulu May, a mere babe, who spent most of time lying in a basket watching and cooing at the rustling leaves much to the delight of the older children, who later talked of it so much that it was so impressed on the child's mind that she grew up firmly believing that she could remember those days very clearly.

After selling the homestead the family moved up on Mill Creek and kept a dairy for two or three years. To the children this was a wonderful place with all its wilderness.Just before the last child, Osa, was born the family moved back to the Walla Walla country and the father took up his old trade. But about a year later, he moved his family and his business to Milton on the Oregon side. There had been so much sickness in the family, he was trying to get away from it. But here Bessie came down with typhoid fever and lay sick in bed for a long time.

In the meantime someone had told him at the shop what a wonderful healthy place the Wallowa country was, so he decided to move over there the next year. For some reason they did not get started till rather late in the fall. When the family started out, all but Tillie, who had lived near Milton with an aunt and uncle for several years, finally marrying the uncle's partner, William Wesley McQueen, left for Wallowa.

The father rigged up a covered wagon like they had crossed the plains in years before, and with the rest of the family started for the Wallowa country. This was in 1881 and the roads were still very bad. Large rocks protruding out of the ground would all but shake the wagon apart, the hills were very steep and the grading poor.

When they reached the Minam Hill descent, the children who could walk were sent ahead, down a steep path that wound around rim rocks all the way down. The father cut down a fir tree, perhaps twenty-five feet tall and tied it behind the wagon to help as a brake, going down the steep road. When the bottom was reached, the people at the toll bridge showed them the almost perpendicular hill across the Wallowa River, where the first people to go into the Wallowa Valley to settle, had drawn their wagon up piece by piece, as well as all their other possessions; using blocks and tackle, then following the ridge down till it sloped into the valley.

But the family later found, much to their consternation, that the narrow road following the nine mile river canyon was almost as frightening, much of it on high banks overlooking the river. A short time before they went through, a team and wagon had been pushed off over the bank into the river by a herd of cattle being driven into the valley to be put on open range.

When the Coverdales met a large herd being driven out to market and they tried the same trick by trying to rush in above the team and wagon, the father stood up on the wagon seat and with a horse whip beat the leading cattle over their heads, fighting them back till they turned below. After that Marion was sent ahead to worn teamsters and cattle men that a wagon with a family was coming on the road. That was necessary because there were only a few places where even teams could pass.

They had been warned by the people they had met all along the way against a certain man. They said, "He always tries to rope in all new comers and keep them until he got most of their money". Before they reached the upper end of the valley for which they were headed; it began to snow so hard they could not see the road, so they stopped at the first house they came to and asked for shelter; only to learn later it was the very place they had been warned about. But they were glad, not only to be sheltered by him for the night, but for the small house they rented from him for the winter. And also for the privilege of buying such fine vegetables and meat from him.

The first place the family went after they got settled in their little house was to view Wallowa Lake. They took the team and wagon and rode as far up the lake hill as they could. Then they walked on to the top of the hill, carrying the youngest child who was only two years old. The beautiful sight was well worth the climb. The high mountain on the other side was clearly reflected in the blue waters for the full four mile length of the lake. The snow capped showing its clear reflection far out toward the center. There was no road beside the lake in those days and the view was open for miles. The father and oldest son rolled several rocks the size of a large range down the hillside to splash into the waters below.

It was a hard winter, the coldest they had ever witnessed, but the children enjoyed getting out to play in the deep snow. But as usual the mother did not have such a good time, first having the care of a sick child, and then all the winter having to cook for seven members of the family over a fire place. But the wonderful loaves of bread that were turned out of the Dutch oven in its bed of coals, were long remembered,. In the spring, after the snow was gone and ground covered with butter cups, the family moved on up to the head of the valley and camped in two large tents while a home was being built on the forty acre tract of large pine trees that had been bought to build a home on.

Pine trees were felled, cut into lengths of the lumber required and hauled to a nearby sawmill; extra logs being exchanged for the work of sawing the lumber for the house and blacksmith shop. A place was cleared for a large garden which produced carrots, potatoes and rutabagas to the wonderment of all. Some rutabagas were so large they wouldn't go inside a large milk pail and were so crisp it was fun to cut them up into small pieces to feed the cow as well as the family. And early Rose potatoes perhaps averaged ten inches in length. The deep warm snow that lay on the ground so may months seemed to add great vitality to the soil. But only the hardiest vegetables could withstand the late frosts. The vegetables were stored in pits, or holes dug in the earth lined with dry grass or straw, and the vegetables also covered over with the same, then covered with a foot or more of dirt. When the pits were opened up in the spring the vegetables were like fresh ones from the gardens. Like everyone else in the valley, they also had an underground cellar for storing food to use during the winter. They were only entered on the warmer days and then only through a passageway.

One real cold winter day, as the father was starting out to tour the forty acres on his snowshoes, Osa asked to go with him 'pick a back'. He told him to go in the house where it was warm and when he came back the mother would wrap him up good and warm and he would take him for a ride. But the child misunderstood and rushed right in the house to be wrapped up warm so he could go for a snowshoe ride at once. An hour or two later the father returned and came into get the child only to find him gone out in the cold and snow. It took sometime to track him down for he had followed different snowshoe tracks going in different directions. He had wallowed through brush and over logs, leaving a shoe here and a stocking there and many torn bits of clothings clinging to the brush. He was finally found caught between two lower rails of the line fence trying to get to the road. His legs were frozen up to his knees. They brought him in and immersed his legs in a deep five gallon can filled with right cold water. Then he was lifted out with a coating of ice which formed perfect stockings on his legs. This ice was peeled off and again his legs were put into cold water till another coating of ice formed to be peel