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Celestia was born in Harrodsburg, Indiana on a farm. Her parents were
James and Nettie Owens McGlothlin. She got married at the age of 16 to
her first husband Bert Sharp. They had 3 sons, Bert, Jimmy, and John.
They lived for a while in Chicago but then divorced.
Celestia lived with her sister Bretta with the 3 small boys for about a
year until meeting Wilfred. They were married in 1930 and lived in
Indianapolis until 1961. Wilfred and Celestia had 2 children together,
Wilfred Jr. born July 1944 and Mary Catherine born February 1948. Wilfred
Jr. had a heart problem and died 12 hours after his birth.
Her son Jimmy was killed at the age of 13 when he ran out in front of a
car. Her son Bert was killed in an accident on his job. He died at the
age of 30. How tragic for a mother to lose 3 children. She endured much
more than most people can even imagine.
With only 2 children left, John and Mary Catherine were both her pride
and joy. She always stood by them and helped them in any way she could.
She adored her grandchildren also and was a big part of their life.
Celestia was not an educated person but had a heart of gold. She was an
excellent housekeeper and babysitter for everyone. She would cook big
meals everyday and always had a smile. She always had a word of guidance
for you too whether you wanted to hear it or not.
She was a very hard worker. She was employed at Block's dept. store in
downtown Indianapolis for many years until her and Wilfred bought a
restaurant. Celestia was a very good cook. The customers really enjoyed
coming in for home cooked meals. She would bake the nicest looking pies
you ever seen and they were really tasty.
After moving to Bloomington, Indiana, Celestia worked for Indiana
University until she retired.
Celestia was always helping others too. I believe she took care of every
one in her family at one time or another. She would have been an
excellent nurse. She seemed to always know what to do no matter what
illness they had.
In 1985 she lost her son John. He had a heart attack while on a fishing
boat in Florida. Celestia was never quite the same after his death. I
believe it was just too much for her. Her health started failing. Her
memory was failing too. She stayed with her daughter Mary for 5 more
years and then suffered a stroke which she could not recover from. She
was confined to a nursing home until her death in 1993.
Celestia had 5 children, 7 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren.
She was a member of the Babtist Church and attended church faithfully
every Sunday. 
1909 - 1964 Wilfred Henry Angrick 54 54 My dad,
Wilfred was born August 5, 1909. He was the 2nd son of Julius and Anna
Angrick. Wilfred Henry was baptized on August 8, 1909 at Sacred Heart
Church. The priest was Lullus Seeboth, OFM. His sponsors were Henry
Seegers and Mary Seegers.
He attended school at Sacred Heart.
Wilfred's confirmation was April 27, 1919 at Sacred Heart Church. The
Bishop was Joseph Chartrand. His sponsor was Philip Seyfried and his
confimation name was John.
After the death of his father in 1920, Wilfred didn't seem to want to
attend school anymore. He was a good boy and didn't cause his mother any
trouble but just would not go to school. Times were hard for his mother
trying to raise 5 children by herself. She had to work long hours to meet
the needs of the family and was forced to put Wilfred in Gibault Home for
boys. He was one of the first Catholic boys to attend Gibault. He was 12
years old.
While at Gibault, Wilfred had a sponsor who really helped him a lot. His
sponsor  worked at International Railways in Indianapolis. After Wilfred
graduated from Gibault, his sponsor got him a job at International
Railways where Wilfred worked for 32 years. He was a mechanic and
repaired trolley cars. 
Wilfred married Celestia about 1930. She had 3 small son's when they
met.  He and Celestia had a son together in 1944, Wilfred Jr.,  but he
had a heart problem and died within 12 hours. They then had a daughter in
1948, Mary Catherine.  She was his pride and joy. They were very close.
Wilfred was a native of Indianapolis and lived most of life there. He
worked for the International Railways  until they sold out to Mayflower
company. Together with his mother Anna and wife Celestia, he then bought
a family restaurant in 1956 on 38th and College St. in Indianapolis. They
served great home cooked meals and had lots of customers and many
friends. 
Wilfred built racecars for a hobby. He loved racing even though he never
drove the cars himself. He had a 3 car garage behind his house at 2413 N.
Adams St. When not at work, he was in his garage working on the racecars.
He had many friends who visited often and enjoyed the racecars. His
younger brother Maurice at the age of 16 begged Wilfred to let him drive
the racecar but Wilfred never gave in. He loved his brother and didn't
want him to ever get hurt.
One day while Wilfred was at the restaurant working, his garage was
robbed of all his tools and racecars. The neighbors did not see anything
and the authorities never found out who did it. He was so hurt.
Everything he worked his whole life for was gone forever. It was a
terrible loss for him.
Wilfred was a catholic and attended St. Francis Church with his daughter
Mary. She also attended school there. Mary would go to the restaurant
every morning before school with her parents and help get things ready
for the day. Wilfred would then take Mary to school. After school each
day, Wilfred would pick Mary up and they would go back to the restaurant
to finish the day. They would close the restaurant everyday at 7:00pm and
gather up all the left overs (donuts & pies) and take them home. Mary
would then pass them out to all the kids in the neighborhood. They
thought we were rich and always looked forward to the treat. 
Wilfred and Celestia decided to leave Indianapolis and move to
Bloomington, Indiana in 1961. They sold the restaurant and home  and
moved. In Bloomington, Wilfred was employed at the Indiana University
School of Music  and died 2 1/2 years later after contracting cancer. He
died at the young age of 54.
His wife Celestia never remarried. She always said, if she looked for the
next hundred years, she could never find a man that could replace him. He
was the best man she ever knew and she loved him with all her heart.
written by daughter
Mary Catherine Angrick Eads
1880 - 1920 Julius J. Angrick 40 40 Julius came to the U.S. on April 29, 1889 at the age of 8 with his mother
Gertrude and 2 brothers Anton and Andrew. He traveled on the ship Lahn
from Bremen & Southampton to New York.
He became an electrician while living in Indiana.
Julius married Anna Marie Seegers  on November 23, 1904 at Sacred Heart
Church. The officiating priest at his marriage was Columban Valentin,
OFM. The witnesses were Anton Angrick and Louise Seegers.
Julius and Anna had 5 children. Alice Louise, Edward Julius, Wilfred
Henry, Mary Ann Agnes, and Maurice Vincent.
He was a member of the Knights of St. George.
Julius died at the age of 40 on September 25, 1920 from acute superactive
arthritis of the left hip joint.
He lived at 534 Jones St at the time of his death. Lauck Funeral Home
provided the funeral services. Julius was buried in his Knights of St.
George uniform with his sword by his side at St. Joseph's Cemetery.
1884 - 1977 Anna Marie Seegers 93 93 1871 - 1952 James Ranson McGlothlin 81 81 1872 - 1945 Jeanette 'Nettie' Owens 73 73 1942 - 2001 Charles Robert Eads 58 58 CHARLES R EADS  Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 309-40-4602 Residence:  47421  Bedford, Lawrence, IN
Born 27 Nov 1942 Last Benefit:    
Died 31 Jul 2001 Issued:  IN (1956)
He survived by seven grandchildren and eight step-grandchildren. No
burial place was given in Obit.
More About CHARLES ROBERT BOB EADS:
Funeral Director: Allen Funeral Home in Bloomington, In. Rev. Fred
Stanger officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Hospital
for Children.
Membership: VFW.
Military service: Army veteran serving in Berlin, Germany.
Occupation: He was a construction laborer and a member of Union
Construction Local #741.
Residence: Bedford, In.
Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads 1897 - 1955 Bertha Rachel McGlothlin 58 58 1900 - 1984 Bretta Gladys McGlothlin 84 84 1910 - 1974 James Ranson, Jr McGlothlin 64 64 1907 - 1957 Edward Julius Angrick 50 50 MY DAD,
EDWARD JULIUS ANGRICK WAS BORN OCT. 27, 1907. HE WAS BAPTIZED NOV. 3,
1907 AT SACRED HEART CHURCH.  HE ALSO ATTENDED SCHOOL AT SACRED HEART.
HIS PARENTS WERE JULIUS JOSEPH ANGRICK AND ANNA SEEGERS ANGRICK. 
GRANDPARENTS WERE PETER ANGRICK AND GERTRUDE RESKI ANGRICK BOTH BORN IN
GERMANY. JULIUS CAME TO AMERICA WITH HIS MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, IN
1889.
DAD WAS A VERY HANDSOME MAN. A STRONG MAN UNTIL THE EARLY TWENTIES, HIS
HEALTH STARTED GOING DOWN.
AT THAT TIME JOBS WERE HARD TO GET, SO HE HAD MANY, HE WORKED AS A
FACTORY WORKER, A CEMENT TRUCK DRIVER, A STEEL WORKER, A TRUCK DRIVER FOR
A BAG COMANY, AND ALSO A TAXI DRIVER.
HE MARRIED ELIZABETH P. EDEN APRIL 1927. THEY HAD SIX CHILDREN
MARGUERITTE BORN AUG.13. 1928, EDWARD H. BORN APRIL 12, 1930, ANNA L BORN
AUG. 23, 1931 HAROLD E. BORN OCT. 3, 1933, ELIZABETH M. BORN JUNE 19,
1938 AND GERALDINE S. BORN SEPT. 14, 1939.
THREE OF HIS CHILDREN HAVE PASSED AWAY, MARGUERITTE DIED JAN. 19, 1987 AT
AGE 58. ANNA L DIED APRIL 1992 AT AGE 60. EDWARD H, DIED NOV. 2, 2001 AT
AGE 71.
PEOPLE SAID ED WAS ALWAYS LOOKING FOR THAT POT OF GOLD BUT HE NEVER FOUND
IT, BUT I PRAY HE HAS NOW , WITH THE LORD. 
HE HAD A BIG HEART. HE DIDN'T HAVE MUCH, BUT IF HE HEARD THAT SOMEONE
NEEDED  SOMETHING, HE WOULD GATHER UP WHAT WE HAD AND GIVE IT TO THEM.
HE ALWAYS HAD A BIG  MYSTERIOUS SMILE. OUR MOTHER SAID SHE LOVED HIS
SMILE. I HEARD PEOPLE SAY IT WAS LIKE HIS FATHER JULIUS'S SMILE.
DAD AND MOM WERE MARRIED 30 YEARS  BEFORE HE DIED. THEY NOW HAVE 14 GRAND
CHILDREN,  28 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN AND 21 GREAT-GREAT- GRANDCHILDREN . OUR
MOTHER DIED  FEB. 7, 1977 AGE 65.            
by daughter,   ELIZABETH M. ANGRICK RUTTER
Edward Julius was baptized November 3, 1907 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Serpahine Lapiere, OFM. His sponsors were Andrew Angrick and
Sophie Angrick.
Edward's confirmation was April 25, 1915 at Sacred Heart Church. The
Bishop was Joseph Chartrand. His sponsor was Anthony Kriech and his
confirmation name was Joseph.
1912 - 1992 Mary Ann Agnes Angrick 80 80 Mary Ann Agnes was baptized June 23, 1912 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Fulgence Eich, OFM. The sponsors were Anton Angrick and Clara
Seegers.
Mary worked for a school supply in Indianapolis.
1914 Maurice Vincent Angrick Maurice was baptized September 13, 1914 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Philip Rittmeier, OFM. The sponsors were Henry Seegers and
Anna Wessie.
Maurice married Crystal McIntire on February 17, 1936. He had known
Crystal for several years, even as a sixteen-year-old at Tech High School.
At that time, Maurice took a job with Taystee Bread Bakery in
Indianapolis as a salesman. He stayed at this position until 1941 and
then the grocery store was purchased. It was his first venture.
Maurice and Crystal were fairly successful, but then the war took over
and meats, sugar, coffee and many things were hard to come by.
They stayed at the store until early 1952 and then sold out. In the
meantime, Maurice had bought property in the south suburban area and
gotten interested in building houses. He stayed at the building business
from 1954 to 1964.
At that time, Maurice started in cultured marble making cabinet and
vanity tops for the building trade. He spent 11 years at the trade and
sold out in 1975.
After retiring, Maurice was home about 2 weeks when Crystal died August
17, 1975. 
1905 - 1992 Alice Louise Angrick 87 87 Alice Louise was baptized August 27, 1905 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Henry Kuester, OFM. The sponsers were Andrew Angrick and
Louise Seegers.
Alice's confirmation was on May 4, 1913 at Sacred Heart Church. The
Bishop was Joseph Chartrand. The sponsor was Elizabeth Hoffer and her
confirmation name was Agnes.
Alice was a very talented girl. She became a model at Block's department
store in Indianapolis. Later she painted beautiful pictures and received
much recognition as an artist.
She met her husband Hays Cape on a trip to Chicago.
1837 - 1901 Gertrude Reski 63 63 Gertrude came to the U.S. in 1889 after the death of her husband Peter. 
Her son Anton returned to Germany from America and brought Gertrude and
her 2 youngest sons Andrew and Julius to America. They traveled on the
ship Lahn from Bremen and SouthHampton to New York arriving on August 28,
1889.
She settled in the Indianapolis area where her 2 older sons Anton and
August and 1 daughter Maria had already made a home. Gertrude attended
Sacred Heart Parrish and her 2 youngest sons attended school there.
During the 1900 census, Gertrude was living with 2 of her son's, Andrew
and Julius at 1266 East St. in Indianapolis. This was a rental house. 
According to the census, Gertrude had 12 children but only 8 were living
at that time.
She never became a US citizen and she never learned to read, write, or
speak English.
Gertrude only spent 11 years of her life in America before becoming ill
with disseminated sclerosis. She died March 16th 1901. She is buried at
St. Joseph Cemetery in Indianapolis. She was living at 256 Iowa St. at
the time of her death.
1859 - 1943 Anna Justin Angrick 84 84 Anna and her husband came from Germany to the U.S. together in 1890. They
traveled on the ship Hohenzollem from Bremen, Germany to Baltimore,
Maryland which arrived on 11/1/1890.
Anna was born in Germany in May 1859. Anna never became a US citizen but
her husband did.
In the 1920 census, Anna is living with son Anthony and Clara at 1410
Union St. Anton (son) is a cashier in a bank.
During WW1 and WW2, the U.S. claimed her as an alien which she did not
like. She considered herself an American.
Anna used to tell her grandchildren about her childhood days. She told
stories of how her church would alternate the language of German 1 week
and then Polish the next week to accomodate the mixed congregation.
1858 - 1930 Joseph Angrick 72 72 Joseph was a son of Gertrude and Peter Angrick. He chose to stay in
Germany and not come to America with the rest of his family.
Joseph was in the army. He was a guard for the Royal Family in
Konigsberg, East Prussia.
He did marry a woman who had children. Name unknown. They never had any
children of their own.
Joseph came to the U.S. in 1927 for a visit after his retirement. He then
died in the early 30's in Germany.
1862 - 1938 Frank (Franz) Angrick 76 76 Alias:<ALIA> /Frank/
Franz came to the U.S. at the age of 28 with his wife Rosa and children
Martha and infant Franz.
They arrived August 11, 1891 on the ship Muenchen from Bremen to
Baltimore.
Frank and Rosa had their 3rd child 1 month after arriving here in 1891.
In Dec. 1892 they had a set of twin boys.
In June 1895 they had a set of twin girls.
According to the 1900 census, Frank was a shoemaker.
Later on he worked at the Indianapolis Abatoir until he retired.
Franz  could speak 7 languages, play piano, violin, and both the button
and piano accordions. He was also an expert beer and wine maker.
Franz and Rosa had lots of parties and were really great dancers. 
1870 - 1921 Carl (Charles) Angrick 50 50 According to the 1900 census, Charlie came to the U.S. in 1891. He met
his wife Emma here in the U.S. She was also from Germany but came to the
U.S. in 1889.
Charie was a laborer by trade.
He was living at 819 S. Tremont at the time of his death.
1860 - 1924 August Angrick 63 63 According to the 1900 census, August came to the U.S. with  Maria in
1885. They were married at Sacred Heart Church in Indianapolis on April
26, 1886. The officiating priest was Francis Haase, OFM. Their witnesses
were Ignatius Kurreck and Catharine Kurreck.
In 1900 they had been married for 13 years.  August  had not received
naturalization papers. He worked as a laborer at Starch Works factory.
They lived on Vinton St. in a home that they owned.
August and Maria had 5 children all born in the U.S. but only 4 were
living during the 1900 census.  A 42 year old boarder was living with the
family by the name of Joseph S??? during that time. He also was a laborer
in the Starch Works factory. He was from Germany.
During the 1910 census, August was still working for Starch Works.  Their
daughter Rosa was not living with them but the other 3 children were. 
Perhaps Rosa had gotten married before 1910 to ? Grady.  Their son
William was working for a company as an office boy. Josephine and Edna
were not working at that time.
Later, August worked for the Monon railroad as a flagman until his death
April 21, 1924. He was 62 years of age. He died from Uremia. He was
living at 1435 S. Illinois St. at the time of his death. Lauck funeral
services handled his funeral service. Not sure where he is buried.
Possibly St. Joseph cemetery.
1874 - 1910 Andrew P. Angrick 36 36 Andrew came to the U.S. at the age of 15 with his mother Gertrude and his
brothers Anton and Julius. They arrived August 28, 1889 on the ship Lahn
from Bremen and SouthHampton to New York.
During the 1900 census, Andrew lived with his mother Gertrude and brother
Julius. They lived at 1266 East St. in Indianapolis. Andrew was a US
citizen at that time and was 24 years old.
Andrew made his living as a butcher.
He married Sophia Knaerzer in 1900. They had 3 children.
Andrew was a member of Sacred Heart Parrish.
He died at the age of 36 with typhoid. The funeral service was performed
by Lauck Funeral Home and his burial was at St. Joseph Cemetery.
Andrew and his wife Sophia and 3 children lived at 801 Cottage St. in
Indianapolis at the time of his death.
1855 - 1930 Anton F. Angrick 75 75 Anton came to the U.S. at the age of 33 with his wife Magdelina and 3
children, Antony, Marie, August, and his sister Maria. They traveled by
the ship Trave from Bremen & Southhampton to New York. They arrived on
April 27, 1888.
Anton  went back to Germany in 1889 (I suspect when his father Peter
died) and brought his mother Gertrude and 2 younger brothers, Andrew and
Julius over to America. They arrived August 28, 1889 on the ship Lahn
from Bremen and SouthHampton to New York.
Anton and Magdelina had 2 more children after arriving in America, Martha
born October 1888  and Rose Frances born February 1892.
During the 1900 census, Anton was a laborer at the Starch factory. He
lived on Morris St. in a rented home with his family.
Magdelina became ill and died March 1901. She is buried at St. Joseph
Cemetery in Indianapolis right next to Gertrude, Anton's mother. 
Magdelina and Gertrude died within 2 days of each other.
Anton never remarried.
He was  a member of Sacred Heart Parrish in Indianapolis and his children
attended school there.
During the 1910 census, Anton was still working for Starch Works as a
laborer. He lived on Dakota St. with 2 of his daughters, Martha M. age 20
who was a housekeeper and Rose F. age 18 who also worked at Starch Works
as a machine hand.
Anton died at the age of 75 from Cerelro Apoplexy contributed by Arterio
Sclerosis. He was retired at that time, living at 2315 Union St. He is
buried at St. Joseph cemetery in Indianapolis.
1869 - 1894 Maria M. Angrick 25 25 Maria came to the U.S at the age of 18 with her brother (Anton) and his
family. They traveled to the USA by the ship Trave from Bremen &
Southampton to the USA. She arrived on April 27, 1888.
She married John Bertel who was also from Germany on January 5, 1891.
They had 3 children. Rose born March 21, 1891, Clara Teresa born August
10, 1892, and John A. born April 1894.
Maria became ill and passed away in November 1894. She is buried at Crown
Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.
Her husband remarried to Lena Petroff who helped him raise the children.
1891 - 1892 Rosa Angrick 10m 10m Bet 1825 and 1835 - Bet 1883 and 1889 Peter Angrick 1857 Henry W.,Jr. Seegers In the 1920 census, Henry owned a farm in New Castle, Henry Co., Indiana.
He was 63 years old. Living with him was his wife Mary (61), daughter
Marie (23), daughter Margaret (15), and grandson Maurice Angrick (5).
1859 Mary Nieman 1886 Josephine Seegers 1880 John A. Seegers 1887 Henry Seegers 1890 Clara G. Seegers 1892 - 1990 Frances Seegers 98 98 1894 Frank Seegers 1896 Marie H. Seegers In 1920 census records, Marie was living with her parents. She was 23
years old and a highschool teacher.
1899 Helen M. Seegers ~1885 Louise Seegers ~1905 Margaret Seegers ~1882 Agnes Seegers 1944 - 1944 Wilfred Henry Jr. Angrick 1d 1d Living Hovious Living Hovious Living Hovious Living Hovious Living Hovious Living Kerr 1863 - 1956 Rosa Lindenblatt 93 93 Rosa used to work during the holiday season making Christmas wreaths and
swags at Everett's Seed Store in downtown Indianapolis.
Rosa and Franz liked to entertain. She made great dinners. She baked
coffee cakes every Friday, enough for a week and her coffee always had a
great smell.
Their house on Tremont sat on a lot which went all the way through to the
next street so she had great gardens. A large grape arbor, raised
chickens, berries and lots of flowers.  
1887 - 1947 Martha Ann Angrick 59 59 The officiating priest at Martha's wedding was Andrew Butzkueben, OFM.
The witnesses were Arthur Burkhardt.
1889 - 1973 Frank Carl Angrick 84 84 Frank worked on the Pennsylvania railroad most of his working  days and
retired at the age of 69.
He became interested in radio in the very early days and had one of the
very first sets. Frank made his first one out of an oats box with the
little crystal and cat whisker. He had one set of earphones which he
would turn one side out so a second person could listen also. The
Indianapolis stations were WLK and WOH.
In December 1922, he got the first horn, a brass one for Christmas.
Frank bought their first car, a model T Ford in 1922.
1892 - 1973 Karl Anthony (Charlie) Angrick 80 80 Charles was baptized on December 11, 1892 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Bernardine Weis, OFM. His sponsors were John Bertel and Mary
Bertel.
He worked on the Pennsylvania railroad.
1892 - 1973 Anthony Karl (Tony) Angrick 80 80 Alias:<ALIA> /Tony/
Anthony was baptized December 11, 1892 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest
was Bernardine Weis, OFM. His sponsors were August Angrick and Magdalene
Angrick.
The officiating priest at Anthony's wedding was Timothy Magnien, OFM. The
witnesses were Hubert Ripberger and Martha Angrick.
Anthony worked for the railroad.
1895 - 1966 Hedwig (Hattie) Ida Angrick 71 71 Hattie was baptized June 23, 1895 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest was
Desiderius von Frentz, OFM. The sponsors were Anthony Wichmann and Anna
Wichmann.
Hattie played piano at the old Savoy Theatre that was on Oliver Ave. and
her brother Frank Carl sang. He was a great singer and yodeler.
Hattie could play piano very well. She could hear a tune and immediately
play it.  She did classical as well as ragtime.
1860 - <1920 Anton J. Wichmann 60 60 In the 1900 census, Anton, Anna, & son Anton were living at 256 Iowa St.
He owned this residence and had a mortgage on it.  Anton was born in
Germany in June of 1860. He had been married 11 years at this time. He
was a day laborer and had been unemployed for 2 months (prior to June
1900).
Anton was in the process of getting his naturalization citizenship papers
but died before the completion. A Declarations of Intent (Naturalization)
was filed in Sheridan County, Wyoming from 1894-1920. Anton Wichmann,
book 18, page 28, date August 1908 are in the office of:
Clerk of Court
Sheridan County Courthouse
224 South Main St.
Sheridan, Wyoming 82801
1892 - 1945 Anton J. Wichmann 52 52 Anthony was baptized December 25, 1892 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest
was Godfrey Hoelters, OFM.
Anthony had a twin sister Ann Clare. She died at birth
1892 - 1892 Ann Clare Wichmann Ann Clare was baptized December 25, 1892 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Godfrey Hoelters, OFM. 
1893 - 1931 Clara Martina Derleth 37 37 1920 Mary Antoinette Wichmann Mary Antoinette was baptized on January 18, 1920 at Sacred Heart Church.
The priest was Vitus Braun, OFM. Her sponsors were George Derleth and
Emily Derleth.
1922 Gertrude Lauretta Wichmann Gertrude Lauretta was baptized on March 19, 1922 at Sacred Heart Church.
The priest was Thomas Habig, OFM. Her sponsors were Leonard George
Derleth and Lauretta Ann Derleth.
1923 - 1998 Alan E. Campbell 74 74 Living Wichmann 1925 Anton J. Wichmann Living Campbell Living Campbell 1961 - 2001 Neil Campbell 39 39 Living Campbell Sophia Knaerzer 1901 - 1995 Robert Julius Angrick 94 94 Robert Julius was baptized March 31, 1901 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Odo Richardt, OFM. The sponsors were Julius Angrick and Rose
Knaertzer.
Robert's confirmation was June 4, 1911 at Sacred Heart Church. The Bishop
was Joseph Chartrand. His sponsor was Peter Ohleyer and his confirmation
name was Norbert.
Robert was a retired railroad worker.
1903 Alma Elizabeth Angrick Alma Elizabeth was baptized August 2, 1903 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Odo Richardt, OFM. The sponsors were J.H. Deschler and
Elizabeth Deschler.
Alma's confirmation was on June 4th at Sacred Heart Church. The Bishop
was Joseph Chartrand. The sponsor was Anna Voigt and her confirmation
name was Alberta.
1908 Esther Louise Angrick Esther Louise was baptized June 28, 1908 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Odilo Eichenseer, OFM. The sponsors were George Fischer and
Louise Knaerzer.
UNKNOWN ? 1871 Emma G. Habbel According to the 1900 census, Emma came to the U.S, from Germany in 1889.
She married Charlie in 1892 in Indianapolis.
They had 5 children but only 4 were living at the time of the 1900 census.
1892 Anna A. Angrick 1897 Emma Laura Angrick 1895 Charles W. Angrick Rosanell (Nellie) Young 1862 - 1942 Maria Appolonia Kurrek 80 80 Mary lived at 2623 Allen St. at the time of her death. She was 80 yrs old. 1886 Rosa Ellen Angrick Rosa was baptized November 20, 1886 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest
was August Hensely, OFM. The sponsors were Ignatius Dilliger and
Catherine Dilliger
1891 - 1966 William Andream Angrick 74 74 William was baptized on May 31, 1891 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest
was Fulgentius Eich, OFM. His sponsors were Andreas Angrick and Anna
Wichmann.
William's confirmation was on June 25, 1904 at Sacred Heart Church. The
Bishop was Francis Silas Chatard. The sponsor was John Lauck and his
confirmation name was August.
The officiating priest at William's wedding was Andrew Butzkueben, OFM.
The witnesses were Andrew Mayer and Edna Angrick.
William was a retired railroad worker.
William and family moved to 1804 East Michigan Blvd. in Michigan City,
Indiana in 1929. That's where they were living until both their deaths.
Before this, they lived in Kokomo, Indiana at 1123 N. Mccaan St. from
1923-29. 
1892 Josephine Magdalene Angrick Josephine Magdalene was baptized December 18, 1892 at Sacred Heart
Church. The priest was Bernardine Weis, OFM. The sponsors were Francis
Angrick and Magdalene Angrick.
The priest that performed her marriage was Alphonse J. Smith, OFM.
1895 Edna Emily Angrick Aethna Emily was baptized November 10, 1895 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Bonaventure Faulfaber, OFM. The sponsors were Anthony Wichmann
and Emily Rodenberg.
The officiating priest at her wedding was Odo Richardt, OFM. The
witnesses were Alphonse Bach and Nora Holmes.
1892 - 1975 Barbara Marguerite Hoffer 83 83 1916 - 1996 Barbara Margaret Angrick 80 80 Barbara Margaret was baptized January 16, 1916 at Sacred Heart Church.
The priest was Benice Aschembach, OFM. The sponsors were August Angrick
and Irma Hoffer.
Barbara's confirmation was on November 18, 1923 at Sacred Heart Church.
The Bishop was Joseph Chartrand. The sponsor was Catherine Eschenback and
her confirmation name was Rose.
1918 - 2001 Mary Elizabeth Angrick 83 83 Mary Elizabeth was baptized April 28, 1918 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Vitus Braun, OFM. The sponsors were John Kennedy and Edna
Angrick.
1922 Harry Francis Angrick Henry Francis was baptized November 27, 1922 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Ernest Kaufhold, OFM. The sponsors were Henry Hoffer and Rose
Kennedy.
The priest that performed his marriage was L.J. Cross.
1915 - 2001 William Paul Angrick 86 86 William Paul was baptized January 17, 1915 at Sacred Heart Church. The
priest was Gaudence Worm, OFM. His sponsors were Francis Hoffer and Mary
Angrick.
Obituary:
Former LaPorte Mayor William Angrick dies at 86
By BETH BOARDMAN - Opinion page editor <mailto:bboardman@@heraldargus.com>
Former LaPorte Mayor William Angrick, who led the city during one of the
most difficult times in its history, died this morning. He was 86.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Essling Funeral Home.
Angrick was LaPorte City Council president in 1982 when then-LaPorte
Mayor A.J. Rumely was shot and wounded and his wife Frances was shot and
killed in their home.
After the Memorial Day shooting, Rumely lay wounded in a South Bend
hospital for six months until his death on Thanksgiving Day 1982.
During those months, as council president, Angrick was suddenly thrust
into the role of the city's leader, but no law existed that would permit
the city to appoint him as deputy mayor. Although he presided at council
meetings, city business had to be conducted in a roundabout way with
Rumely giving "implied vetoes" on ordinances passed by the council before
they could be put into law.
Three weeks after Rumely's death, Angrick was appointed mayor by a
Republican caucus to serve the remaining year in Rumely's term.
Despite the difficult time before and after Rumely's death, "the
transition was very smooth," Robert Zimmermann said this morning. Angrick
appointed Zimmermann as city engineer in February 1983. "He was such a
kind and gentle fellow that he didn't get upset by it; he went right in
and took over."
Although Angrick served just over a year as mayor before Democrat Dennis
Smith defeated him in November 1983 to win a third term as LaPorte mayor,
Angrick's brief term was nonetheless memorable.
LaPorte's lakes were at unprecedented high levels when he took office,
and Angrick and other city officials managed to devise a makeshift
pumping system to lower them, using auxiliary city water department pipes
to carry the water from Lilly Lake to the Little Kankakee River. "It was
a system that worked pretty well," Zimmermann recalled today.
"He was a hero to the people around the lakes and they had a little
parade on the lakes for him," John Anderton, who served as city attorney
for Angrick, recalled this morning. "Unfortunately they couldn't vote for
him (in the next election) because they lived outside the city."
Also during his term, Angrick and Zimmermann, as LaPorte Board of Public
Works and Safety members, chose and established LaPorte's first cable TV
company, Lakeshore Communications, which was then locally owned. The
decision was a controversial one, though, with Angrick firing Hylmar Keil
as city engineer and board of works member, and Arthur Roule Jr.
resigning as city attorney and board of works member, in contention over
the Lakeshore choice. Angrick then appointed Zimmermann and Anderton.
Over the years Angrick also headed many LaPorte charitable organizations
and clubs, including serving as executive director of the LaPorte United
Way. "He devoted his whole life pretty much to promoting LaPorte,"
Anderton said.
In an interview with the Herald-Argus at the conclusion of his time as
mayor in December 1983, Angrick said, "LaPorte's got everything going for
it. When I say that, I'm not a starry-eyed kid. ... LaPorte has a good
cross-section of intelligent people, of culture-related people, of people
who care about their community and have done many things to make it a
great place."
Among Angrick's survivors are his wife, Barbara, one daughter and one son.
Services: St. Peter Church, LaPorte, Indiana
Essling Funeral Home
1919 Barbara Lillian Gale 1913 - 1975 Crystal Erdine McIntire 62 62 Living Angrick Living Angrick ? DeHoff 1895 Ida (Edith) Hedwig Angrick Ida was baptized June 23, 1895 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest was
Lesiderius von Frentz, OFM. The sponsors ere Rose Lindenblatt and Francis
Lange.
D. 1948 Edward Harmon Freudenburg 1888 - 1983 Frank Boerstler 95 95 Living Gross 1889 - 1895 Edward August Angrick 6 6 Edward August was baptized May 9, 1889 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest
was August Henseler, OFM. His sponsors were Appolonia Kureck and Anton
Angrick.
1851 - 1901 Magdalene Schulske 50 50 Magdalena came to the U.S. at the age of 36 with her husband Anton and
children Antony, Marie, and infant August.
They arrived April 27, 1888 on the ship Trave from Bremen and
Southhampton to New York.
Magdalena and Anton had 2 more children after moving to America. Martha
born October 1888 and Rose Frances born February 1892.
Magdalena is buried at St. Joseph cemetery right next to Gertrude. They
died within 2 days of each other in March 1901.
She lived at 425 W. Morris St. at the time of her death.
1883 Antony G. Angrick Antony came to the U.S. at the age of 4 with his parents. He traveled on
the ship Trave from Bremen & Southampton to the USA. Arrived April 27,
1888.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Parrish and married Caroline Ripberger at
Sacred Heart on June 18, 1907.
Antony and Carrie had 1 child, Lucien.
1885 - 1964 Mary Magdelene Angrick 79 79 Marie came to the U.S. at the age of 2 1/2 with her parents. She traveled
by the ship Trave from Bremen & Southampton to the USA. She arrived on
April 27, 1888.
Funeral Services:
Mary Boesche, 79, 2315 Union St., wife of Harry, mother of Rev. Walfrid
Boesche, O.F.M., Mich., Charles F. Boesche, Indianpolis, and Francis L.
Boesche, Plainfield, Mrs. Roy Buchanan, Osgood, Ind., Mrs. Bernard
Naughton, Indianapolis, sister of Mrs Rose Presser. St. Louis, August
Angrick, Syracuse, N.Y., 10 grandchildren. Funeral at Lauck Funeral Home
on Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Church, 9 a.m. Rosary Monday, 8 p.m.
1887 - 1977 August F. Angrick 89 89 August came to the U.S. at the age of 11 months with his parents. He
traveled on the ship Trave from Bremen & Southampton to the USA. He
arrived on April 27, 1888.
August moved from Indianapolis and resided at 615 Portland Street in
Syracuse, New York with his family.
August and wife Martha had 3 children according to the 1920 census
records. He worked as a steel worker in a steel mill.
1889 Martha M. Angrick 1892 Rose Frances Angrick Rose was baptized February 21, 1892 at Sacred Heart Church. The priest
was Marcellus Buehlmann, OFM. Her sponsors were Anthony Wichmann and Rose
Angrick.
The officiating priest at Rose's wedding was Andrew Butzkueben, OFM. The
witnesses were Herman Schulzki and Hedwig Angrick.
Turner Dixon Chadwell Living Denow 1889 William H. Basten 1886 Caroline ( Carrie) Ripberger 1912 - 1977 Elizabeth Pearl Eden 65 65 Elizabeth was born January 20, 1912. Mom was a very beautiful woman, a
pleasure and delight to see, very pretty and an excellent cook.
She married at an early age, had six children and worked very hard to
keep them fed and clothed. She, like our dad, started having bad health
in her late twenties. She had heart problems, high blood pressure, and
was diabetic. Like our dad, she was not able to work.
When she was young she liked to dance, play games, and lots of euchre
card games. Euchre was her favorite.
Mom was easy to cry and our dad knew that. He would tease her so much. I
recall one of a thousand things he did. Some of their friends gave them
deer meat one day and mother cooked it. We all sat down to eat. All of a
sudden our dad said out loud, "Look! You are all growing antlers." All of
us kids stopped eating and mom cried. We didn't eat the deer meat. He was
a big tease.
Our mother made it through her 65th birthday January 20, 1977 and died of
a heart attach on February 7, 1977.
Both of our parents had a short life unfortunately. They were good people.
Written by daughter,
Elizabeth Marie Angrick Rutter
1928 - 1987 Pearl Margueritte Angrick 58 58 Margueritte was the first child of Edward and Elizabeth. She was very
good looking, an excellent cook, excellent dressmaker, and had lots of
talents. She came in first place many times at the Indiana State fair for
her flower arrangements.
She was a mother of four daughters and grandmother of eight children and
great-grandmother of eight.
Margueritte, like our parents, had a short life. She was born August 13,
1928 and died at the age of 58 on January 19, 1987.
She always gave a lot and helped her parents out.
Written by sister
Elizabeth Marie Angrick Rutter
D. 1997 Clifford Edward Durrett 1930 - 2000 Edward Henry Angrick 70 70 Edward Henry was the 2nd child of Edward and Elizabeth. He was born April
12, 1930. He was very handsome and worked hard since he was very young. 
He had a lot of talent in many things such as farming, gardening, and
flower arrangements. Ed would sell many differnet flowers and shrubs to
different companys. Things he grew on his 154 acre farm.
Ed also worked at GM Allison's for 42 years.
Eddie helped his parents and brother and sisters out too.
He married at the age of 38 to Viola Rose Roadenbeck. They had 1 daughter
and 1 grandson.
Ed passed away November 2, 2000.
Written by sister
Elizabeth Marie Angrick Rutter
Living Roadenbeck 1931 - 1992 Anna Louise Angrick 60 60 Anna was the third child of Edward and Elizabeth. She was the only blonde
blue eyed child in our family. She took after our mother. She had blue
eyes and blonde hair and the rest of us had brown eyes and dark hair like
our dad.
Anna was very nice looking. She was born August 27, 1932. She had lots of
talent in housekeeping, farming, and she was a beautician. She had her
own shop in her home.
She loved to ride horses.
She didn't have children of her own but she helped raise her husbands 3
children. Their mother died when they were very young.
Anna also helped our parents as we all did.
She died young in April of 1992.
Written by sister,
Elizabeth Marie Angrick Rutter
Jack D. Johnson Living Angrick Living Roller Living Angrick Living Rutter Living Angrick Living O'Leary David Lawlor Living Lawlor Lucien Angrick Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Andrysek Living Eads 1912 - 1962 Orville Morris Eads 50 50 Morgan County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1921 to 1941 V. 2 Letters A to Z Inclusive
W. P. A. Original Record Located; County Clerk's Office - Martinsville,
Ind Compiled by Indiana Works Progressive Administration 1942
County: Morgan
Name: Orville Eads
Spouse: Margaret Palmer
Marriage Date: 11 Mar 1932
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1912
Book: C-18
Original Source Page: 508
Monroe County, Indiana Inquests 1888-1973 Book 4 page 189.
Orville Eads age 50 died 1-27-1962 Accidental House Fire.
1914 - 1983 Margaret Alice Palmer 68 68 Margaret lived at 4210 W. Third St at the time of her death. She was a
member of the Pentecostal faith and a member of the Women of the Moose
Lodge.
MARGARET EADS  Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 309-32-8943 Residence:  47401  Bloomington, Monroe, IN
Born 19 Jul 1914 Last Benefit:    
Died Jan 1983 Issued:  IN (Before 1951) 
Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads 1932 - 1994 Willodene Patsy Williams 62 62 1933 - 1953 Jerry Joe Eads 19 19 Jerry was in the U. S. Army as a Master Sgt. in the 180th Inf, 45th Div. 
He was killed in action in Korea.
EADS JERRY J
Age: 33 Service Number: 16359992
Rank: E8  
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Name EADS JERRY J
Age 33
Home MONROE, Indiana
Service Number 16359992
Rank E8
Branch U.S. Army
Service Component Reserve
Casualty Type Killed in Action
Death Record 530718
Race Caucasian
Citizenship U.S. Citizen 
Living Eads Living Payne Living Eads Living Frame Living Eads Living Edwards Living Eads Living Wiley 1890 - 1958 Joseph Richard Palmer 68 68 1892 - 1991 Pearl Smith 98 98 1910 - 1945 Marian Irene Palmer Palmer 35 35 1912 - 1988 Florence Ellen Palmer Palmer 75 75 1859 - 1941 George Wilson Palmer 82 82 1857 - 1909 Sarah "Sallie" Kelley 52 52 1880 - 1898 Arthur Palmer Palmer 17 17 1882 - Wft Est 1883-1976 Bertha Ellen Palmer 1884 - Wft Est 1912-1978 Annie Palmer 1886 - 1950 Robert P. Palmer 63 63 1895 - 1922 Epsie Palmer 26 26 1839 - 1863 Robert Phene Palmer 23 23 1841 - 1872 Obedience "Biddy" Hunter 30 30 1860 - 1873 Francis Marion Palmer 12 12 1793 - 1875 Joseph Palmer 82 82 1795 - 1880 Elizabeth Fuller 85 85 1816 - Wft Est 1817-1906 Sidney Palmer 1818 - Wft Est 1819-1908 Thomas Palmer 1820 - 1849 Joseph L. Palmer 29 29 1822 - Wft Est 1854-1913 Daniel Palmer 1824 - Wft Est 1864-1919 Margaret Palmer 1826 - Wft Est 1877-1918 James W. Palmer 1826 - 1875 Phillip P. Palmer 48 48 1829 - 1862 Russel W. Palmer 33 33 1831 - Wft Est 1875-1926 Mary Susan Palmer 1833 - 1896 Charles Buckner Palmer 63 63 1833 - 1891 Elizabeth Ann Palmer 58 58 1835 - 1898 Ann Mariah Palmer 63 63 1837 - 1872 John Kenny Palmer 34 34 Wft Est 1741-1771 - Wft Est 1796-1857 Unknown Palmer Wft Est 1749-1773 - Wft Est 1796-1863 Alice Palmer Wft Est 1771-1813 - Wft Est 1786-1891 Isaac Palmer Wft Est 1771-1813 - Wft Est 1786-1891 Benjiman Palmer 1887 - 1964 Harrison Eads 77 77 Monroe County Marriage book 12 page 232 lists Harrison Eads the son of
Peter Eads and Sarah Nickols.[southernrarl.FTW]
1888 - 1976 Nellie M. Shields 87 87 Private - Private Robert H. Cardwell Private - Private Lee Ott Servies William Smith Alice ? Richard E. Kelley Nancy Jane Butcher Jediah D. Hunter Rachel Ann Sipes Wft Est 1810-1832 - Wft Est 1853-1921 Mary Ann Brown Wft Est 1808-1840 - Wft Est 1865-1924 John M. Johnson 1830 - 1852 Laura Newland 22 22 Louis A. Lane Wft Est 1816-1851 - Wft Est 1875-1935 John Q Payne 1850 - 1912 Mary E. Faubion 62 62 Wft Est 1816-1836 - 1894 William Kinser 1824 - 1894 Joseph Lucas 70 70 Wft Est 1832-1856 - Wft Est 1878-1944 Frances Smith 1852 - 1918 Peter Eads 65 65 PETER3 EADS  was born October 20, 1854, and died October 18, 1918.  He
married (1) SARAH A. NUCKLES January 24, 1871 in Monroe County, Indiana,
daughter of WILLIAM NUCKOLLS and ELIZA POPE.  She was born March 1852. 
He married (2) SARAH CONNER-CONNOR January 24, 1871, daughter of
ALEXANDER CONNER-CONNOR and ELIZA CAZEE.  She was born Abt. 1851, and
died May 14, 1931 in Monroe County, Indiana.
Notes for PETER EADS:
From Tammy Eads......Peter Eads-married Sarah Conner.
Taken from the 1880 U.S. Census of Polk Township, Monroe County, Indiana
June 1
7479 Edds, Peter, age 26; b. IN
Sarah, age 25; wife
Nancy, age 7; dau
John P., age 5; son
William, age 3; son b. IN
Cora Cs, age 3/4; dau; b. IN
More About PETER EADS:
Burial: Clear Creek Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana
Residence: Clear Creek (either place of death or cemetery)
1853 - 1931 Sarah A.( Nuckles) Knockolls 78 78 Tammy Eads gives Sarah's name as Conner.[southernrarl.FTW]
1900 census of Monroe County, Clear Creek Township, Indiana 96-100 lists
both Peters Parents born in Kentucky. Peter and Sarah as being married 28
yhears. She has 9 children, 1 dead. Only 6 listed; with a question of
"was she married before."
Also listed is the phone number of a David Sherlock 332-2852
Tammy Eads gives Sarah's name as Conner.
More About PETER EADS and SARAH NUCKLES:
Marriage: January 24, 1871, Monroe County, Indiana
Marriage book: 05 page 263
More About SARAH CONNER-CONNOR:
Burial: Clear Creek Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana
More About PETER EADS and SARAH CONNER-CONNOR:
Marriage: January 24, 1871
1879 - 1952 William Henry Conner 72 72 Ivan H. Conner 1905 - 1975 Olive O Conner 70 70 Private Raymond Conner D. 1967 Ralph E. Smith 1881 - 1963 Alice Allen 81 81 Private Gladys Marie Palmer Barney F. Allen 1904 - 1971 Helen Palmer 67 67 Leonard m. Rogers Living Hovious Living Hovious 1912 - 1995 Nellie Ethel Chitwood 83 83 1909 - 1981 Theodore Kerr 72 72 Living Kerr 1900 Pearl Vora Hovious D. 1983 Frauline Brown Pearl Hovious Edward (Bud) Hovious Oneta Hovious Living Hovious Living Blackwell Living Kerr Living Kerr Living Kerr 1876 - 1959 Benjamin Franklin Patton 83 83 John Patton Eliza Phillips Wft Est 1846-1852 - Wft Est 1849-1944 Phetna Palmer 1848 - Wft Est 1884-1939 Robert Newland Palmer Louisa L. LaForce 1864 - Wft Est 1865-1954 Thomas Martin Palmer 1865 - 1931 Joseph H. Shields 65 65 In 1900, Joseph was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana,
at the time of the Census with his daughter Nellie living at his father's
home.
In 1910, Joseph and Lou were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana
at the time of the Census.
In 1920, Joseph and Lou were residents of Bloomington 8th Precinct,
Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census.
1866 - 1899 Ella F. Musser 32 32 The cause of Ella's death is listed as Pneumonia. 1819 - 1901 William Henry Harrison Shields 82 82 In 1850, William and Mary were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1860, William and Mary were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1870, William and Mary were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1880, William and Mary were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census with children David T, Bell, John W.,
and Joseph H.
William Henry Harrison Shields left a will on 8 april 1899 at Monroe Co.,
Indiana, and it contained:
I, William Shields of Monroe County, Indiana, being of sound and
disposing mind and memory and being over the age of 21 years, do hereby
make and publish this as my last will and testament hereby revoking and
making void all wills by me here before made.
Item One--I will and direct that after my death that my body be decently
interred as my family may direct and that all my just debts and funeral
expenses be paid by my executor hereinafter named.
Item Two--I will and direct that after the payment of all my debts as
aforesaid that all my property both real and personal be sold by my said
executor, the personal at public sale on terms as my executor deems best
for my children, and the real estate at either public or private sale as
he deems best and that said executor hereby has full power to sell said
real estate without first producing an order of court therefrom and that
he shall hereunder have full power to convey the same by deed of warranty
to the purchaser or purchasers thereof as fully  as I might or could do
if in life.
Item Three--I will and direct that the proceeds of the sale of my
property both real and personal shall be equally divided between my
children then in life and to the descendants of such as my be dead to
share alike therin, the grandchildren to have only the portion that would
have descended to their parent if living.
Item Four--I hereby nominate and appoint my son, John Shields, as
executor of this my last will and testament.
Given under my hand and seal this 8th day of April 1899.
Witnesses were Wlater E. Hottel and George M. Deckard. Will proven on
April 22, 1901.
In 1900, William was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana,
at the time of the Census with son Joseph, his daughter Nellie, and grand
children Florence and William Pennington living with him.
William Henry Harrison's obituary appeared on 16 April 1901 in the
Bloomington Courier Newspaper, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana, and it
read;
"Willaim Shields, aged 82, a well known farmer who resides seven miles
south of the city, died at 11:30 yesterday of heart trouble. He had been
in ill health for a number of years and death came as a welcome relief
from suffering. He was the father of the following children Mrs. A. J.
Lampkins, David Shields, Taylor Shields, John and Joseph Shields, Mrs
Allen Carter and Mrs. Hall of this county, and Mrs. Phillip Bond of
Morgantown and Mrs George Wampler of Hayes, Illinois. The deceased was a
member of the Friendship Baptist church, and lived a conscientious
Christian life. He came here from Kentucky sixty years ago and has
resided in the county continously ever since. Mr. Shields was born in
Kentucky. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from
the family residence in charge of R. A. Fulk. The burial will be at the
home graveyard."
1823 - 1899 Mary Ellen Hudlin 75 75 Mary Ellen's obituary appeared on 3 February 1899 in the The World,
Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana, and it read;
"Mrs. William Shields died at noon yesterday after a three weeks illness
of lung trouble which was brought on by the grip. Deceased was in her
76th year. Mrs. Shields resided with her family on Moore's Creek. Her
husband is one of the best known citizens of the county, and the deceased
was beloved by all her friends. She was mother of nine children as
follows: Mrs. A. J. Lampkins, of this city; Mrs. Phillip Bond,
Morgantown; Mrs. Allen Carter, Mrs. Wampler, Mrs. Hall, David P., James
H., William W., and Jown W. The funeral will occur this afternoon at 2
o'clock at the Friendship Church. The remains will be buried in the
Shields graveyard."
1842 - 1926 David Thomas Shields 83 83 David and Sarah moved to Nekoma, Henry Co., Illinois, in 2 covered
wagons, stayed there all winter. David visited his sister Julia Wampler
(Mrd. George Wampler) of Hays, Illinois. He also traveled to Missouri.
Exact date of return to Monroe Co., Indiana is unknown except they were
in Salt Creek in 1870 Census and lived near Paynetown, Indiana.
In 1870, David and Sarah were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1880, David and Sarah were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census with children Mary E., David F., Lila
C., James H., Laura A., Sary J. and Almeda.
In 1900, David and Sarah were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1910, David and Sarah were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
1844 - 1928 Sarah Frances Mize 83 83 1785 - 1841 Joseph Shields 56 56 Moved with his father to Kentucky in 1808. In the early 1820's  he
settled in Monroe County, Indiana, where he reared his family of 5 boys.
On 2 May 1825 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, Joseph Shields transferred to
Caleb Masterson of same County, one negro girl named Pleasant and her son
Thomas, five head of cattle, thirty head of hogs, farming utensils,
household and kitchen furniture for $300.00.
On 5 September 1825 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, Joseph Shields of the
County of Bourbon, State of Kentucky and Thomas Hughs. That for and in
consideration of the sum of one dollar the said Hughs to the said Shields
in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and in the
consideration that the said Hughs is bound as the security of said
Shields in a replivin bond executed on the twelfth day of August 1824 for
upwards of $80.00 by the said Joseph Shields with said Hughs and William
Shields his security payable to the executor of John Stone dec'd within
two years from the date thereof with interest which bond was executed in
virtue and discharge of an execution from the Clerk's office of the
Bourbon Circuit Court in favor of the Hisizer Stone executor as foresaid
and against said Joseph Shields and a certain John Hildreth. Now in
consideration of the promises aforesaid the said Joseph Shields hath and
by these presents doth sell and convey to the said Hughs 3 beds, 3
bedsteads and all the furniture and covering sheets attached, one bureau,
one cupboard furniture therein, two tables, one breakfast table, and the
other a folding leaf table, six windsor chairs and two common two ten
gallon kettles, two ovens, one skillet, one grid iron, and a negro boy
Tom about four years old, which negro boy which is now in my possession
as also all the property named of one said the said Hughs to have and to
hold all the aforesaid property but subject to the condition following
towit. That if the saidJoseph Shields whall well and truly pay the said
replivin bond when it shall become due and save the said Hughs harmless
in all respects in the securityship aforesaid then the above conveyance
to be null and void else it remains in full force. In testimony whereof
the said Joseph Shields hath set his hand and affiexes his seal this
fifth of September eighteen hundred and twenty five. wit: H. M. Bledsoe 
H. Bridges.
In 1835 Joseph and his wife Sarah (Masterson) both natives of Kentucky,
moved to Monroe County, Indiana from Bourbon County, Ky, in 1835, where
he purchased land and remained until his death. He was exclusively a
farmer and was a teamster during the War of 1812.
In 1840, Joseph was resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the
Census had listed 1 male under 5, 2 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 2 male
15-20, 1 male 40-50, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1
female 15-20 and 1 female 30-40.
Joseph's estate was probated on 14 August 1841 at Monroe Co., Indiana; an
inventory of Joseph's estate was submitted to Probate Court.
Joseph's estate was probated on 21 May 1849 at Monroe Co., Indiana; David
Shields and William Taylor were discharged from their duties as
Adminstrators of the Estate of Joseph Shields. The amount in full is now
paid into court as follow $31.85 by Taylor and David W. Shields pays
nineteen dollars and 39 cents making $51.24. Said administrators say they
have fully administered said estate, and ask to be discharged from
further liability. And the court now being now satisfied that said
admins. had fully  administered all the goods and chattells of said
decedent. It is therefore ordered by the Court that said Administrators
be and they are hereby fully discharged from all further liability as
such administrators.
On the 4th day of the February 1850 Term of the Monroe County Probate
Court and order for the distribution of the amounts to the following
people:
William Taylor                   $19.10
David W. S
1801 - 1856 John Shields 54 54 In 1840, John was a resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the
Census with 1 male 15-20, 1 male 30-40, 2 females under 5 and 1 femal
20-30 years of age.
On 28 February 1843 at Monroe Co., Indiana, John Shields, a son and
executor of William Shields estate, was ordered picked up by the sheriff
and held until the May 1843 term of court for debt against William
Shields Sr. for $750.00 by the executors of the estate of John Rowen
dated 28 Feb. 1843.
In 1850, John and Eliza were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
William Blakely swore that John Shields died 8 July 1856 at the time of
probate of John's estate.
1824 - 1900 Joseph Lindsey Shields 75 75 In 17 September 1850, Joseph and Eliza were residents of Bloomington Twp.
Dist. 74, Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census with son Charles.
Joseph was a member of the 32nd Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers.
In 1870, Joseph and Eliza were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1900, Joseph and Eliza were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census with daughter Sarah and her son
Leonard living with them.
Joseph died on 2 June 1900 at Monroe Co., Indiana, at age 74. The cause
of death was listed as Disease of Heart--Dropsy. 
Mary Curry Bet 1790 and 1800 William L., Jr. Shields On 4 May 1821 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, William L. Shields and wife Mary
to President and Directors of the Bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Lot in the town of Paris on Main St. known by it's number 14. Beginning
on Mulberry St. at a corner to George Snyders lot 107 ft. 3" from Main
Street and running with the Northern margin of Mulberry St. 62 ft. 3"
thence at right angle 66 ft. to William Kelley's lot thence with Kelley's
lot 62 ft. 3" to a corner of George Snyder's, thence with his line 66 ft.
to the beginning, including the house in which the said Shields now
resides, which lands the party of the first part declares to be in
mortgage for the payment of $350.00 and all interest that may accrue at
the rate of 6% annum
On 22 October 1821 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, William L. Shields Jr. and
his wife Mary sold to John Aker and his wife Polly, the Lot of land
situated on Main St. in the Town of Paris known by it's number 63.
Containing in front on Main St. 66 ft. and extending back at right angles
214 1/2 ft. to Pleasant St. Which lot was conveyed to the said Shields by
Joseph Calloway.
In 1830, William was a resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of
the Census with 1 male under 5, 1 male 20-30, 1 female under 5 and 1
female 2-30 years of age living in household.
In 1840, William was a resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of
the Census with 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 1 female under
5 and 1 female 20-30 living in the household.
1904 - 1968 Orphas Viola Freeman 63 63 1938 - 1938 Patricia Ann Palmer Living Palmer Living Palmer Living Palmer Living Kleinow Living Baugh Jane Johnson Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Hays 1902 Ray Earl Williams 1898 Flossie Myrtle Fish Herbert Harrison Edwards Sarah Virginia Daggett Living Edwards Living Edwards Living Edwards Robert Frame Helen Eveln Duke Living Frame John D. Payne Dorathy Whisenand 1888 Henry E. Stegemiller Living Foster 1895 Edward Joseph Holmes 1892 - 1971 Mary Felan James 78 78 Mary was very proficient in sewing. She made all of her childrens
clothing (boys and girls), crocheting, and was an avid reader.
Living Batdorf Living Campbell Living Campbell 1897 - 1969 Leonard George Derleth 71 71 Amelia Weber Paul Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Groff Living Groff Living Groff Living Groff Living Armbruster Living Whitsett Living Armbruster Living Slevin Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster Living Armbruster 1929 Doris Comfort Living Wichmann Living Kiefe Living Kiefe Living Kiefe Living Ziegenhagen Living Wichmann Living Kjaer Living Kjaer Living Kjaer Living Wichmann Living Schoenwalder Living Wichmann Living Wichmann Living Salvo Living Salvo Living Wichmann Living Barbara Living Wichmann Living Wichmann Living Jeanine Living (stepson) Living Wichmann Living Wichmann Living Abfall Living Abfall Living Abfall Living Wichmann Living Kristy Living Wichmann Living Wichmann D. 1993 Jack McGeorge Living McGeorge Living Koppenhofer Living Koppenhofer Living Koppenhofer Living Koppenhofer Living Koppenhofer Living McGeorge Living Denise Living McGeorge Living McGeorge Living Mason Living Christina Living Price ? Grube 1882 William Hausman William died at the age of 62 from a blood clot in his leg. 1927 Ann Hausman Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin 1843 - 1925 John G. McGlothlin 82 82 1847 - 1933 Lucindia Zike 86 86 1805 - 1876 Jacob Zike 70 70 1811 - 1880 Mary Dianna Baugh 68 68 ~1758 - <1829 Jacob "Zeuch" Zike 71 71 Event 1. Jacob was a Hessian mercenary who came to America to fight for
the British during the Revolutionary War. He was 17. He either deserted
or was captured.
Event 2. He was the Founder of Moravian Church in Fayette County.
Note: Last name could have been spelled (Zieg).
~1765 - 1833 Katherine Lucinda Avey 68 68 1784 George Wiseman 1788 Elizabeth Baugh 1758 UNKNOWN Wiseman ~1752 - 1827 George Baugh 75 75 1758 UNKNOWN Elizabeth 1865 - 1950 Samuel W. McGlothlin 84 84 Samuel and Mary Jane reared their family in Harrodsburg, Indiana. 1867 Sarah E. McGlothlin 1869 - 1933 Emma Jane McGlothlin 63 63 1873 - 1939 Jacob Edward McGlothlin 66 66 Jacob Edward McGlothlin was a retired stone worker and died suddenly at
the age of 65 from a heart attack at his home in Harrodsburg.
He had lived in Harrodsburg his entire life and for 31 years a widower. 
1875 - 1954 Schyler McGlothlin 78 78 1879 - 1893 David Newton McGlothlin 13 13 1882 - 1909 Mary Nellie McGlothlin 27 27 1885 - 1885 infant McGlothlin 1886 - 1975 Lou Ada McGlothlin 89 89 Joseph McGlothlin ~1907 Robert McGlothlin Died as a child. Mary Baugh George Baugh Henry Baugh Samuel Baugh Peter Baugh Margaret Baugh David Baugh Joseph Baugh Margarett Baugh 1784 - <1850 John Zike 66 66 1788 - 1852 Susannah Zike 64 64 ~1784 - <1838 David Zike 54 54 1800 - 1877 Joseph Zike 77 77 1800 - 1851 William Allen Zike 51 51 William inherited his father's farm on the condition he live with his
mother, Katherine, until her death. He sold out around 1844 and moved to
McLean County, Illinois where he lived until his death.
<1795 - <1830 Sarah Zike 35 35 1804 Esther Zike 1839 - 1919 Mary Elizabeth Moore 79 79 1902 - 1967 Hassell Crinston Koontz 64 64 1922 - 1999 Robert Dale Koontz 77 77 ~1903 Alma McGlothlin Died giving birth to her child. They were buried together. 1899 - 1970 James Arthur Ridge 70 70 1925 Marion Lester (Buck) Ridge Billy S. Ridge Richard Ridge Robert Allen Ridge 1891 William K. Chitwood 1895 Martha Ethel Young 1851 - 1928 Isaac Milton Chitwood 76 76 1856 - 1940 Mary Ellen Young 83 83 Elizabeth Chipwood Wilburn Chipwood 1875 Michael Emanuel Chitwood 1877 Theodocia Chitwood 1879 Isaac Walter Chitwood 1881 Bertha Chitwood 1883 Lavina Mae Chitwood 1886 Joseph Leader Chitwood 1889 John Chitwood 1893 James Corbitt Chitwood 1896 David Chitwood 1899 Martha E. Chitwood 1826 - 1905 Emanuel Chitwood 79 79 1828 - 1908 Eliza Jane Cox 80 80 1848 Levina Chitwood 1854 Elmira E. Chitwood 1856 James Marion Chitwood 1859 John Leander Chitwood 1861 Francis A. Chitwood 1866 Nathaniel D. Chitwood 1870 Minnie F. Chitwood 1872 George W. Chitwood 1805 - 1850 David Chitwood 45 45 1808 - 1864 Sarah Richardson 56 56 1824 Elizabeth Chitwood 1827 Nancy Ann Chitwood 1829 John O. Chitwood 1832 Henry J. Chitwood 1834 Andrew Jackson Chitwood 1836 George W. Chitwood 1837 Jonathan Greenberry Chitwood 1839 William G. Chitwood 1841 Isaac Chitwood 1844 Noah Chitwood 1775 - 1851 Pleasant Chitwood 75 75 1778 - 1847 Sarah Cowan 69 69 1798 James Chitwood 1801 William Chitwood 1803 Nancy Chitwood 1806 John Chitwood 1808 Daniel Chitwood 1810 Polly Chitwood 1812 Hugh Chitwood 1815 Isaac Shelby Chitwood 1817 Andrew Chitwood 1819 Pleasant Chitwood 1824 Sophronia Chitwood 1751 - 1839 James Chitwood 88 88 1749 Martha White 1774 Winnie Chitwood 1778 Lazarus Chitwood 1787 William Chitwood 1794 Daniel Chitwood 1796 Elizabeth Chitwood 1722 - 1785 Richard Chitwood 63 63 Winney Randolph 1747 Isabella Elizabeth Chitwood 1749 Mary Ann Chitwood 1758 Catherine Chitwood 1760 Daniel Chitwood 1764 Richard Chitwood 1766 Seth Chitwood 1774 John Chitwood 1681 - 1755 Matthias Chitwood 74 74 12 Jan 1694/95 May Key 1712 Eliner Chitwood 1714 Matthias Chitwood 1716 William Chitwood 1718 John Chitwood 1720 Capt. James Chitwood Living Gross Living Bingham Living Gross D. 1970 Raymond Gross D. 1990 Barbara F. Hatton Living Gross Bud Bingham Mary Louise Holtsclaw Living Bingham 1912 Frederick Clements Freudenburg Fred graduated from Manual High School and worked for the Post Office. 1914 - 1980 Robert Frank Freudenburg 66 66 Robert graduated from Tech and while in Indianapolis, wroked for
Railroadmen's Bank which was in the old Indiana National Bank downtown.
He worked in the real estate loan section as manager.
1914 - 1914 Raymond Robert Angrick 4d 4d Infant Raymond lived at 529 S. Harding St. at the time of his death. 1915 Lola Evelyn Angrick Lola was born in the 500 block of Division St. in Indianpolis. She
attended school 47. Moved when in the 5th grade to school 49.She lived at
455 S. Harding St. from 1919 to 1924 then moved to a house her dad had
built at 2616 W. Ray St. (on the hill). Her parents lived the rest of
their lives at this home.
Lola graduated from # 49 in January 1928 and graduated from Washington
High School in June 1931. She received a scholarship to the Eliza Blaker
Teacher College which was located at 23rd and Alabama Sts. Her dad was so
proud of her. She could hear him yelling all the way from the back of the
gymnasium when they announced she had won.
The school had long hours and Lola often wondered if she would make it.
They were very strict and all girls. But she did and graduated in 1933.
She was very fortunate in getting a school in Wayne Township. Lola done
her student teaching in school 32 at 22nd & Illinois St.
Her first school after that was Ben Davis Grade School. After working
there for 20 years, she went to Butler at nights and summers and got her
Bachelors degree in 1954. Still not done, she went back to Butler in 1963
and got her Masters degree in 1965. Lola retired from Ben Davis in June
1977.
While teaching at Ben Davis, Lola sometimes had 3 grades while they were
having mid-term promotions and during the war had as many as 65 students
at a time.  She always remarked that if she had to take 1st grade that
she would quit but lo and behold her last 21 years she had 1st grade. She
finally realized how much she enjoyed seeing the progress the children
made and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Lola is still involved. She belongs to the Wayne Township Retired
Teachers and the Hendricks County R.T.A as well as the state R.T.A. and
National NRTA. She also belongs to the Hoosierette Grandmothers which is
a charter in the National Grandmothers.
Lola loves crocheting especially with yarn, counted cross stitch. She
used to also bake tierred wedding cakes, paint, make guilts, and
especially make Raggedy Ann dolls. She would also make her husbands
sports jackets and all the girls clothes as well as her own. Since her
retirement she refuses to make clothes anymore.
In 1941 when Lola lost her first husband, she had to work in the summer (
teaching was only 8 months at $100.00 per month).  So she worked in a
laundry at 30 cents an hour. Her mother cared for her daughter Roberta.
The 2nd summer, she got a job at a heating and air conditioning company -
turned defense producing at 80 cents an hour. Lola learned everything
from tapping to louvering, forming, etc. all except arc welding. It took
her a while to learn how to spot weld so it wouldn't fall off.
Lola continued working every summer there until the war was over. She
then met her 2nd husband George and married in 1945.
1914 - 1921 Carl A. Angrick 6 6 Carl was the first child of Karl and Alberta Angrick.
He attended school #49 in Indianapolis when he became ill and died at the
early age of 6. He had acute Ilio Collitis.
Carl lived at 819 S. Tremont St. with his parents Karl and Alberta and
sister Francis Rose at the time of his death.
The funeral services were held by Lauck Funeral Home with burial at St.
Joseph.
1893 - 1987 Alberta Meier 93 93 1917 - 2000 Julius Alonzo Angrick 82 82 1920 - 1978 Roy Edward Angrick 58 58 Roy served in the Signal Corps all during WWII. He remained in Germany
around Mannheim until 1948.
Roy worked for RCA after returning to the US.
Erna and Roy divorced in the early 60's. Roy lived with his mother and
father until they died.
1922 Catherine (Kate) Marie Angrick SSDI shows Catherines birth as June 26, 1912. 1925 Gertrude Louise Angrick 1927 - 1928 Agnes Lucille Angrick 4m 4m 1916 Frances Rosalie Angrick 1922 - 1996 Esther Amelia Angrick 74 74 Esther was married 3 times. All husbands died. She worked for Stewart
Warner and had no children.
1923 - 1977 Buster Norman Angrick 54 54 Norman was one of the 1st hero's in our family. He served with the U.S.
Army during WWII as a parachutist.
Shortly after D day while parachuting into France, he was captured.
Norman was taken prisoner of war to a prison camp in Germany.
As a prisoner of war, he was forced to repair railways in Germany with
little to eat, poor clothing, cold weather conditions, while suffering
himself and watching others suffer. He had difficulty recovering from
this trauma.
Norman married after returning home from the war and had 4 children.
Norman passed away November 1, 1977. The service was held November 4,
1977 with Father John O'Brian officiating. Burial served by
Royster-Askin-Sandrock Mortuary
1918 - 1918 Raymond E. Angrick 22d 22d Infant Raymond lived at 819 S. Tremont at the time of his death. 1916 - 1977 Helen Rowena Angrick 61 61 Helen was a teacher. She went to Central Normal College in Danville,
later known as Canterburg College. Graduated in June 1933. She taught
school in Wayne Township.
Helen married Bernard Edwards. They lost their home and all their
belongings in the tornado in Coatesville, Indiana on Good Friday 1948.
A few years after Bernard died she married a retired military man and
lived in Florida until her death.
1922 - 1973 Warren Louis Angrick 51 51 Warren went to Pre-Med but dropped out and went into another field.  He
had 2 children. A son and a daughter
Anthony Jr. Angrick Leo Alfred Faust Leo was in a horse and buggy accident on the way to church and was late
(quite late) getting to his wedding. He came in, being helped by his best
man.
Leo served in WWI. 
D. 1944 Frank Anthony Faust Frank was one of our hero's who began his military service at the early
age of 17. WWII had begun and all he could talk about is joining the
service. He wanted to serve his country.
At the age of 17, he was too young to join on his own and had to have
permission from his parents. After several discussions, they reluctantly
agreed.
Frank proudly joined the Navy and served in the Pacific until 1944 when
his ship sank during a sea battle.
Frank's mother (Hattie) never forgave herself for allowing him to join.
And she never gave up hope that some day he would be found and return
home to his family.
Rosemary Margarite Faust Harry Sherer Harry and Hattie lived in California for a time. 1915 - 1941 Robert Benton Carmichael 26 26 Robert worked as secretary of Teamsters 135.  D. Deceased Walter Greene 1866 - 1927 Mary Jane Moore 61 61 1886 - 1925 Lena Edna McGlothlin 39 39 1888 - 1982 Etta Belle McGlothlin 93 93 1890 - 1949 Walter McGlothlin 58 58 1893 - 1894 Otis McGlothlin 1 1 1895 - 1896 Lou McGlothlin 5m 5m 1896 - 1957 Helen Watson 61 61 1902 - 1903 Hassel McGlothlin 9m 9m 1904 - 1964 Gretchen McGlothlin 60 60 1906 - 1995 Bessie McGlothlin 89 89 1908 - 1909 Samuel Winfred McGlothlin 9m 9m 1847 - 1911 Andrew S. Perry 64 64 1887 - 1900 Addia A. Barrett 13 13 1889 - 1961 Russell H. Barrett 71 71 Russell reared his family at Judahtown, Lawrence County, Indiana. 1893 Mary C. Barrett 1895 - 1896 Frank H. Barrett 1 1 1898 Maudeline Barrett 1902 Mabel Barrett 1905 - 1918 Mildred Barrett 12 12 1913 - 1913 Infant Barrett 1907 - 1907 Infant Barrett 1879 - 1909 Daisy Meadows 29 29 1896 - 1923 Eva Ozene McGlothlin 26 26 1898 - 1898 Infant McGlothlin 1900 - 1995 Pearl E. McGlothlin 95 95 Pearl lived on Ketchum's Road southwest of Bloomington, Indiana. 1904 - 1996 Olive Blanche McGlothlin 92 92 Blanche and Marion raised their family in Harrodsburg, Indiana. 1909 - 1909 Amy McGlothlin 5m 5m May Anderson 1896 - 1976 Glen Clayton McGlothlin 80 80 1879 - 1919 Mary Lizzie Stewart 39 39 Living Ritter Kenneth Ritter ?? Reynolds Emily Clark George May 1900 - 1957 John McGlothlin 57 57 Daisy May William Simpson Noble Simpson D. 1920 Frank Simpson Lorene Simpson Lorene reared a large family near Kirksville, Indiana. 1909 - 1909 Earl Simpson 1909 - 1909 Byrl Simpson 11d 11d 1876 - 1949 Ora Crinston Koontz 72 72 In 1900 Ora C. Koontz was a farm laborer in Clear Creek Township, Monroe
Co., Indiana with his wife Vina A. and daughter Gretchen J.
His death is also reported as 2/2/1941.
1908 - 1959 Fred P. Koontz 50 50 1911 Genevie Koontz Living Koontz 1913 - 1996 Marie Koontz 82 82 1920 Joseph Allen Koontz 1906 - 1974 Floyd Miller 68 68 1929 Floyd M. Miller Floyd was a television repairman and salesman. Judith and Floyd lived in
Harrodsburg.
1932 Margaret Lou Miller Living Miller Living Miller Living Miller 1911 - 1973 Thelma Kirk 61 61 Living Barrett Living Barrett 1897 - 1971 Ralph McGlothlin 74 74 Ralph lived 2 miles west of Harrodsburg, Indiana. He was a retired
quarryman.
1921 - 1989 Wayne McGlothlin 68 68 1923 Roy E. McGlothlin 1924 - 1992 H. Gayle McGlothlin 67 67 1928 Ralph Jr. McGlothlin Living Dephue Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin 1881 - 1918 Elmer Chambers 36 36 1905 - 1981 Raymond Leon Chambers 75 75 1908 - 1908 Lucille Chambers 6m 6m 1910 - 1919 Genevia Chambers 9 9 1912 - 1980 Georgia Chambers 67 67 1914 - 1985 Goldie Chambers 71 71 1915 Isabelle Chambers 1918 Samuel Chambers Anthony Jacob Chambers 1924 - 1990 Oscar Lee Chambers 66 66 Living Carter Living Chambers Living Chambers 1888 Harry Cantrill 1908 Carl Cantrill 1874 - 1944 Clarence Elmer Litz 69 69 1915 - 1943 Thelma Litz 27 27 Katherine Eads 1808 Adam Deckard Living Proffitt 1895 - 1964 Stella Strain 69 69 1917 Rufus McGlothlin Served Us Army during WWII.
Lived in Bloomington, Indiana
Hershell McGlothlin Dulcia Maxine McGlothlin Wyatt Lee McGlothlin Lula V. McGlothlin Katherine McGlothlin Wilma McGlothlin 1894 - 1965 John Watson 70 70 1922 Harold Eugene Watson Harold Frank Watson Lois Watson 1901 - 1987 Frank Byers 85 85 1927 Mary Louise Byers Living Byers Jesse Vanpelt 1909 - 1980 Fred Vanpelt 71 71 Elmer Hassler 1890 Ben Hostutter 1917 - 1917 Edward Paul Hostutter 1m 1m 1917 Edna Pauline Hostutter 1919 Ruby Violet Hostutter 1921 Opal Wayne Hostutter He lived 1 mile south of Harrodsburg, Indiana. 1896 - 1983 Herman W. Carmichael 86 86 1920 Nellie Carmichael Lived Cedar Bluff Rd 9 miles south of Bloomington, Indiana 1924 Herman George Carmichael 1928 Betty Louise Carmichael Living Carmichael 1922 - 1922 Charles Virgle Carmichael 3m 3m 1905 - 1959 Marion Bostic 53 53 1927 Catherine Rosyln Bostic 1929 Marjorie Bostic Living Bostic 1933 - 1956 Ruth Macil Bostic 22 22 1936 - 1936 Robert Vernon Bostic Wanda Bostic 1906 - 1988 Goldia M. Booker 81 81 1925 Jaunita McGlothlin 1928 - 1936 Eva May McGlothlin 7 7 1929 - 1932 Violet Ruth McGlothlin 3 3 Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin 1866 - 1903 John T. Bertel 37 37 John came to the US from Germany in 1884. He received his natuaralization
records in Pennsylvania.
John was a shoemaker according to the 1900 census.
1884 - 1966 Charles Frederick Harry Boesche 82 82 In the 1920 census, Charles was listed using his middle name Harry. He
lived at 2315 Union St. with his family and his father-in-law Anton
Angrick.
Harry was a steamfitter.
Funeral service:
C.F. Harry Boesche, 82 years old, 2315 Union Street, will be held at the
Lauck Mortuary and at 9 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, of
which he was a member. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Mr. Boesche died Friday in St. Francis Hospital. A native of Columbus,
Ind., he resided in Indianapolis 65 years.
He had worked for the Indianapolis Drop Froge Company 21 years, retiring
six years ago. Earlier, he had been employed by Eli Lilly & Co. for 10
years, Hayes Brothers Inc. for 20 years and the old Lieber Brewery seven
years.
Survivors inclue three sons, the Rev. Walfrid Boesche, OFM, Harbor
Springs, Mich., Charles F. Boesche of Indianapolis and Francis L. Boesche
of Plainfield; two daughters, Mrs. Roy Buchanan and Mrs. Bernard
Naughton, and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Marsh Williams and Mrs. Carl
Windisch, all of Indianapolis; 11 grand-children and one great-grandchild.
Hays Cape 1856 - 1940 Joseph J. Ripberger 83 83 1861 - 1919 Elizabeth M. Dudley 58 58 1883 Hubert (Herbert) l. Ripberger Alvin L. Ripberger Sylvester Ripberger Gilbert J. Ripberger 1818 - Wft Est 1867-1910 Peter Ripberger 1819 - Wft Est 1868-1914 Barbara Schmitt 1851 Mary Ripberger 1855 John A. Ripberger 1859 Theresa Ripberger 1862 Michael Valentine Ripberger 1865 Charles A. Ripberger 1865 Leo A. Ripberger 1853 - 1938 Adline (Hester) Hardisty 85 85 1879 - 1919 Florence Zike 39 39 Florence and Marshall had 2 daughters. Bruce Wiseman William McBride 1885 - 1961 Elijah Thomas Durrett 76 76 1886 - 1948 Minnie C. Hubbard 61 61 Margaret Durrett 1906 - 1981 Carl Durrett 74 74 1909 - 1984 Lilly Jane Durrett 74 74 1912 - 1995 James Emery Durrett 82 82 Bernadine Durrett Infant Durrett 1849 - 1915 James Whitfield Hubbard 65 65 1850 - 1934 Nancy Jane Oakes 84 84 George Durrett Elizabeth McCubbins Alma Simmons Edward Oakes Vada ? Vera Louise Eavern Harry Eavern Maude Pearl Hunter 1866 - 1957 Hiram Pleasant Hubbard 90 90 1872 Tabitha J. Hubbard 1875 William Marshal Hubbard 1878 - 1959 Flora E. Hubbard 80 80 1879 - 1964 Louvenie F. Hubbard 84 84 1891 - 1973 James Walter Hubbard 82 82 1882 Sara Hubbard 1888 - 1889 Callie B. Hubbard 1 1 1881 - 1885 Edmon C. Hubbard 4 4 Laura Oakes Anice Price Rufus Dowell Walker J. McKinney Gaither Cassidy Lena Martin ? Grady 1819 Valentinus Lindenblatt Maria Augustat Marianna Teichert Andreas Lindenblatt Gertrudis Berend ~1838 Matthis Kurrek Carolina Gromatzki Living Heeringa Living Angrick Living Baird Living Baird Living Baird Living Angrick Living Marsh Living Angrick Living Wegehoft Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Williams Living Williams Living Robertson Living Balogh Living Rutter Living Rutter Living Lewis Living Lewis Living Worthington Living Worthington Living Worthington Living Lewis Living Hildebrand Living Rutter Living Rutter Charles W. Trammell Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Uirutia Living Angrick Living Kirkpatrick Living Angrick Living Slone Living Angrick Living Anderson Living Stacie Living Angrick Living Uirutia Living Slone Living Kirkpatrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Kirkpatrick Living Slone Living Angrick Living Angrick Living O'Leary Living O'Leary Living Freedman Living O'Leary Living O'Leary Living Simons Living Durrett Living Durrett Living Durrett Nellie Mae Hendren Living Waddy Living Waddy Living Waddy Living Waddy Living Goad Living Goad Living Herbstriet Living Herbstriet Living Herbstriet Living Callahan Living Callahan Living Callahan Living Callahan Living Waddy Living Mills Living Lohman Living Carte Living Carte Living Carte Living Scully Living Scully 1891 - 1978 Rose Marie Bertel 86 86 1892 - 1960 Clara Teresa Bertel 68 68 Clara Teresa Bertel was born August 10, 1891 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
She was the second daughter and second oldest child of John T. Bertel and
Maria Angrick. Clara married Roy Chadwell. She died September 20, 1960 in
San Antonio, Texas.
Clara was the daughter of immigrant parents from Germany. She was of
German and Swedish descent.
Clara had an older sister named Rose and a younger brother named John A.
Bertel. Their young mother died November 18, 1894 when Clara was but two
years old. Maria Bertel died of typho-malarial fever. At the time of her
death the family lived at 230 West McCarty St.
John T. Bertel remarried August 5, 1896. His new wife, Catherine Lena
Petroff, was to be the mother of at least two children, Mata Julia Bertel
and Ollie Francis Bertel. Lena also was an immigrant from Germany. When
the children were young, they attended a Catholic school during what
little classroom education they received. Both at school and at home the
German language was spoken. Life was very regimented. After the death of
John Bertel in 1903, Lena married Henry Hoeltkemeyer on August 11, 1913.
Evidently the stepmother of Rose, Clara and John A. was not very fond of
them, so the three led unhappy lives at home. But all three children
loved and respected their father. John T. Bertel died October 19, 1903
when Clara was eleven years old. He was buried in an unmarked grave at
the Crown Hill Cemetery (Section 43, Grave #4786). In 1989 arrangements
for the installation of a permanent headstone were made. Unfortunately,
John was not buried alongside his wife, Maria.
Catherine Lena Bertel was a very strict and demanding stepmother. Clara
did not attend school very long so she, like her sister Rose, went to
work at a very young age. In those days many children were in the
workplace. Clara and Rose's working likely was at the suggestion of the
stepmother. But after the death of their father there may not have been
much money, so everyone may have needed to work to survive.
When Clara was ninteen she and her sister Rose were working at the Van
Camp Canning Company in Indianapolis. During that period she met her
husband-to-be, Roy Chadwell, who also was employed by that company, After
their courtship they were married on November 8, 1911 at the Pastor
Assumption Church in Indianapolis. (Clara's white wedding dress is
safeguarded today by Peggy M. (Chadwell) Rohan. At her wedding Clara was
5 ft. 4 in. tall and weighed less than 100 pounds; her waist was eighteen
inches.) Their marriage certificate is a beautiful work of art and is
still in the family.
The couple left Indianapolis on Christmas Eve in 1911 and likely went to
live on the farm of Roy's father, Turner, at Bryantsburg, near Madison,
Indiana. There, the first four children were born. Later, around 1918,
they moved to a farm in Rush Co., Indiana, where four more children were
born.
While the couple lived in Indiana, Clara became the mother of eight
children. They were Herman Turner, Thelma Gertrude, William Nelson,
Helena Teresa Rose, Alberta Margaret, Kathleen Nellie, Robert Richard and
Earl Leonard, the latter four being born in Rush Co. Later, the family
moved to San Antonio, Texas, where she became the mother of two more
children, Thomas Edward and Peggy Marie. (Another child, a baby girl, was
stillborn on the afternoon of March 7, 1937. The family then lived at 223
Grove Avenue. The child was buried at San Jose Burial Park, Blk. 7,
Section 1, Lot 45, Grave 5.)
Life on the farms in Indiana was hard, and the winters were cold. In May
1927 Helena ("Tootie") developed mastoiditis. On June 18 she died at the
J.W. Riley Hospital in Indianapolis. Clara and Roy were devastated by the
loss of their daughter who only lived to be nine years of age. They had
Helena buried in the East Hill Cemetery outside the town of Rushville,
but at the time did not have money for a permanent grave 
1894 John A. Bertel 1874 Catherine Lena Petroff Lena came to the US from Germany in 1895.  1897 Mata Bertel 1899 Ellis Bertel Henry Hoeltkemeyer 1891 - 1966 Charles Franklin Everling 75 75 1889 - 1961 Roy L. Chadwell 72 72 Martin Kurrek Charlotta Koschnieder Living Vennekamp 1900 - 1900 William Albert Angrick 6m 6m 1920 - 1969 George Byron Springate 49 49 George inlisted in the service in January 1942 and served in Africa,
Secily, Italy, England, and went in on D day at Omaha Beach. In February
1945, he was severely wounded and sent home.
He met Lola and they were married in October 1945. They had a great
marraige and enjoyed many things together. He became a real Dad to
Roberta and he is Dad to her yet. He was an avid fisherman and hunter. He
bowled, skated (both roller and ice) with the kids. They took lots of
trips, especially in Indiana and neighboring states on little money but
had great times.
George drove semi trucks when he and Lola first got married but didn't
like to be away from home so he learned to be an auto body repairman and
became quite well known for his work.
He was injured in an auto accident in 1955 and as a result had to have 2
serious back surgeries and his spine was fused in the surgery in 1964.
Soon after he contracted cancer and had lung removal in 1967 but he began
to go down and had more surgery in 1969 and died 6/18/1969.
Living Springate 1922 Mary Lucille Batts Living Angrick Living Springate 1926 - 2003 Erna Babette Wirth 76 76 Angrick  (Clayton, Indiana)
Feb. 17, 2003
Erna Angrick died Feb. 17 at her Clayton home. She was 76.
Born Sept. 7, 1926, in Spalt, Germany, she was a daughter of the late
Fritz and Marie (Eichorn) Wirth.
Ms. Angrick worked 11 years in customer relations for the State of
Indiana's Women Infants and Children program before retiring in 1997. She
was a beautician for many years and also managed the snack bar at the
Target store in Plainfield in 2001.
She was a member of Hazelwood Christian Church.
Survivors include sons Peter F. Angrick of Stilesville, Daniel W. Angrick
of Indianapolis and Fredrick K. Angrick of Plainfield; a brother, Kurt
Wirth of Phoenix; a niece, Angie Wirth of Indianapolis; four
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were Feb. 22 at Weaver & Randolph Funeral Home in Clayton with
the Rev. Steve Ranson officiating. Interment was at Center Valley
Cemetery.                       
Living Angrick Living Angrick 1924 - 1993 Edward Joseph Gruca 68 68 Ed was an Indianapolis policeman. Living Greene Living Moran Living Moran Living Moran Living Springate Living Gruca Living Angrick Living Gruca Living Gruca Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Carmichael D. 1973 Perry Eugene Kirkham Living Kirkham Living Freudenburg Living Northern Living Freudenburg Helen Mihay Living Freudenburg Living Freudenburg Living Freudenburg Alonzo James Louisa Williams Living Eggers Living Eggers Living Lydick Living Lydick Living Lydick Living Lydick Living Lydick Living Boles Living Eggers Living Jackie Living Eggers Living Eggers Living Eggers Living Eggers Living Wolfe Living Eggers Living Eggers D. 1997 Donald Eugene Foster Living Foster Living Foster Living Foster Living Foster Living Foster Living Foster Living Skorjanz Living Springate Living Springate Living Jean Living Jones Living Phelps Living Springate Living Springate Living Springate Living Wirey Living Springate Living Angrick Living Hughes Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Kathy Living Brummett Living Brummett Living Brummett Living Brummett Living Laurie Living Johnson Living Taylor Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Bunny Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Barnett Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Stevenson Living Stevenson Living Angrick 1944 - 1944 Rhodna Jeanne Greene 2m 2m 1915 Herbert E. Williams Living English Living English Living English Living English Living English Living Knight Living Knight Living Knight 1967 Kelly Joel Knight Kelly and Cindy lived in Virginia. He worked in construction. Kelly died
from a fall a few years ago and is buried in Floral Park.
Living Knight Living Williams Living Knight Living Knight Living Knight Living Knight Living Cindy Living Wellington Living Helen Living Gruca Living Lowery Living Gruca Living Gruca Living Dawn Living Priest Living Priest Living Tammy Living Priest Living Priest Living Williams Living Williams Living Gruca Living Broyles Living Broyles Living Broyles Living Broyles Living Broyles 1914 - 1998 George Mock 84 84 1934 - 1973 Gaylor Mock 38 38 Living Kennedy Living Mock Living Mock Living Mock Living Mock Living Mock Living Smith Living Mock Living Champion Living Mock 1967 - 2003 David Wayne Mock 36 36 Living Mock Living Mock 1914 - 1990 Phillip L. Perkon 76 76 1913 - 1975 Bernard Edwards 61 61 Living Edwards ? Garvin Alice Stewart Robert Smith Living Smith Max Adams Bert A. Sharp 1923 - 1954 Bert A. Jr. Sharp 30 30 1925 - 1990 John Sharp 65 65 1927 - 1940 James P. Sharp 13 13 Jimmy was hit by a car at the age of 13 and died. Mary Jean Goodman Living Sharp Living Sharp Louise Martinelli 1946 - 1998 John Edward Jr. Sharp 51 51 Living Sharp 1887 Johnathon Williams 1912 - 1965 Herman Turner Chadwell 52 52 Alias:<ALIA> /BUD/ 1914 - 1978 Thelma Gertrude Chadwell 63 63 Alias:<ALIA> /PAM/ 1916 - 1975 William Nelson Chadwell 59 59 1918 - 1927 Helena Teresa Chadwell 9 9 Alias:<ALIA> /Tootie/ 1920 Alberta Margaret Chadwell Alias:<ALIA> /Bertie/ 1922 - 1990 Kathleen Nellie Chadwell 67 67 Alias:<ALIA> /KAK/ 1925 - 1991 Robert Richard Chadwell 65 65 Alias:<ALIA> /BOB/ 1927 - 1994 Earl Leonard Chadwell 66 66 1929 Thomas Edward Chadwell Living Chadwell 1937 - 1937 Stillborn Girl Chadwell Living Donovan Living Perry Living Stevenson Living Alderson Living Alderson Living Callahan Living Riaden 1904 Edward Oren Hatch 1906 Doris Bly Cohee 1913 Marion Wendell Riaden 1916 Jane McPhail Frew Living Lohman Living Lohman Belle Mariah Taylor Georgia Ellen Shaw Wilburn Leon Blackwell Annie Thelma Ebner Foy Clifford Ramsey Herbert Arthur, Jr. Meyer Archie Hubert Blackwell Lottie Mae Kwast Jacqueline Jesse Garberick Living Bletsch Living Bruns Living Norris 1929 - 1969 Evelyn Germaine Kenney 39 39 Living Nanus Lawrence Lewis Rohan Robert Emmett, Jr. Kenney Monica JoAnn Hayden Living Chadwell Living Chadwell Living Chadwell Living Chadwell Living Chadwell Living Chadwell Living Chadwell Living Veer Living Huddleston Living Heins Living Reher Living Michels Living Hernandez Living Bowen Living Bohl 1912 - 2000 Charles Arthur Everling 88 88 1914 - 1967 John Francis Everling 53 53 1916 - 1953 Jane Flora Everling 36 36 1922 Eugene Paul Everling 1924 - 1995 Doris Naomi Everling 70 70 1927 - 1978 Richard Gene Everling 50 50 1914 Beatrice Matilda Richards Tommy Lou Jordon Jenny Lind Whitsell Vivian C. Fran Horton Kathryn A. Hormuth Living Kahlich D. Deceased James Andrew Johnson Living Lowe Living Bradley Living Penna 1909 - 2000 Charles Frederick (Jr) Boesche 90 90 1911 - 1998 Walter L. Boesche 87 87 Walter, Charlie, and Ruth, played in a band called the "Hoosier Lucky
Seven". Later in life, Walter became a Franciscan priest. Fr Walfrid
Boesche.
At his funeral, the family met another band member who recalled how
shocked everyone was when Walter decided to become a priest. This man
said that Walt came in one day and said "Well, fellows, I'm off to become
a priest" and that is the last they saw of him until years later.
Walter joined the Franciscans and was in charge of missions, hospitals
and churches in Loc Du Flambeau, WI, St Charles, LA, Missouri, Michigan,
and Illinios. He was quite outspoken even to the day he died.  
1913 - 2000 Ruth Marie Boesche 87 87 Ruth worked as a piano player at a bar/restaurant which is where she met
her husband Roy. They never had any children. They worked in a factory in
Indianapolis. Later they bought a farm in New Marion, Indiana and Roy
also was a deputy sheriff.
When Roy retired they sold that farm and moved to Osgood, Indiana, where
Ruth worked at Joyce Shoe Factory and Roy did some farming at a smaller
place. He died of a stroke and Ruth never remarried.
She was an excellent seamstress and cook. Ruth remained living on her own
until 1998 when her health declined and she went into a nursing home. She
died in August 2000 following a fall. She is buried next to her husband
in the Versailles, Indiana Cemetery.
1917 - 1999 Louise Magdelene Boesche 82 82 1924 - 1996 Francis Louis Boesche 72 72 Francis (Mike) Boesche served in the Air Force and was saved from going
overseas in World War II by a ruptured appendix. When he recovered he
went to work for Roscoe Turner Avionics and worked there for 21 years.
He always wanted to be a pilot but couldn't fly commercial airlines
because of a heart murmur. When he left the airport he worked a variety
of jobs such as hanging insulation for LC Cassidy, driving a truck for
Chesty Potato Chips and then finally being a maintenance supervisor and
accident investigator for US Post Office in Indy.
After he retired from the Post Office he worked part-time driving a parts
truck for an Auto Parts store. He died very suddenly at age 72 of a heart
attack. He had a great sense of humor most like his father Harry Boesche.
Francis (Mike) married Martha Guthrie on May 6, 1950. They met on a blind
date and went together for about a year before they wed. She worked as a
secretary at Public Service until she had her family. They had 5 children.
1927 Martha Jean Guthrie Living Boesche Living Hammond 1896 - 1969 Roy Thomas Buchanan 72 72 1916 - 1993 Bernard Joseph Naughton 76 76 Living Mills Living Angrick Living Angrick Bet 1883 and 1903 Robert Camichael 1898 Bessie Marie Finchum 1918 Russell Duane Carmichael 1859 - 1911 William Kenner (Buck) Finchum 52 52 1868 - 1952 Laura Belle Whitaker 84 84 Edna White Living Carmichael Living Carmichael 1887 Cecil Seaton Finchum ~1836 - 1901 William Riley Finchum 65 65 1827 - 1899 Malinda J. Rogers 72 72 1889 Maude A. Finchum 1892 William Edgar Finchum 1896 Violet Lorena Finchum 1900 Luther Ezra Finchum 1902 Floyd Henry Finchum 1907 Clifford Emerson Finchum 1832 - 1909 Newton J. Whitaker 76 76 1846 - 1896 Sarah Ann Hamilton 50 50 Unknown Swango Ben Lamb ~1835 - 1858 Jane Chenoweth 23 23 1862 John Lincoln Whitaker 1863 Emma Elizabeth Whitaker 1866 Marion Jasper Whitaker 1869 David Sherman Whitaker 1870 Viola Mae Whitaker 1872 Charlie Morton Whitaker 1874 Walter Coburn Whitaker 1876 Irene Jane Jennie Whitaker ~1856 ? Whitaker ~1858 ? Whitaker 1804 - 1874 Ephraim Bowen Chenoweth 69 69 1811 Mariah Risinger 1786 Arthur Chenoweth Rachel Bowen 1837 Stephen Hamilton Chenoweth 1839 Grafton Chenoweth 1846 Jefferson S. Chenoweth ~1843 Sarah Chenoweth 1847 James E. Chenoweth 1849 John H. Chenoweth 1851 Roy Lee Chenoweth 1852 - 1901 Clinton Lafayette Chenoweth 48 48 1855 Allen Simpson Chenoweth ~1862 Jean Chenoweth ~1865 Ollie S. Chenoweth ~1785 George Risinger ~1790 Sarah Seaton 1815 Elizabeth Risinger 1825 Sarah Risinger 1854 Sarah E. Finchum 1855 Mary Alice Finchum 1858 James Willard Finchum 1860 Robert S. Amos Douglas Finchum 1804 - 1878 Robert Flinchum Finchum 74 74 ~1812 Anna Lowe 1834 David L. Finchum 1838 Sarah A. Finchum ~1776 - ~1867 William Finchum Fincham Flinchum 91 91 ~1778 Susanah ? 1798 Josiah Flinchum Finchum 1800 James Flinchum Finchum 1802 Rebecca Becky Finchum Finchum 1806 Elijah Flinchum Finchum 1807 Lucinda Flinchum Finchum 1810 William Finchum <1757 Robert Fincham Flinchum ~1760 Mary Pinegar 1912 - 1997 Helen Haehl 84 84 Living Boesche Living Pherson Living Pherson Living ? Living Pherson Living Pherson Living ? Living Boesche Living ? Living Muller Living Boesche Living Boesche Living Boesche Living Uzdawinis Living Boesche 1917 - 1917 Lois Boesche Living Naughton Living Naughton Living Naughton Living Johnson Living Naughton Living Allis Living Allis Living Allis Living Allis Living Bartlow Living Bartlow Living Bartlow Living Ashe Living Boesche Living Mundy Living Boesche Living Boesche Living Boesche Living Rijken Living Rijken Living Edmonds Living Boesche 1956 - 1985 Susan Marie Boesche 28 28 Living Boesche Living Boesche Living Hill Living Hill Living Walker Living Walker Living Walker Living Walker Living Walker Living Miller Christian Boesche Christian and Wilemena Boesche had 9 children. Christian worked for
Cooper Keys and Barrels. Wilemena was a housewife.
Walter Boesche George Boesche Mae Boesche Daisy Boesche 1857 - 1915 Wilemena Hoelthe 58 58 Ernst Hoelthe Louise Winkelman Conrad D. Hoelthe Sophia Boese 1889 Martha ? 1910 Marion Angrick 1915 - Deceased Arlene Angrick 1916 - 1996 Kenneth A. Angrick 80 80 1918 - 1981 Edith Mary Parsnow 63 63 Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Dungery 1857 - 1939 George W. Watson 82 82 1867 - 1951 Katie Deckard 83 83 Roscoe Vancel Erma Vancel Buster Vancel Fulton Leedy Leonard Simons Leonard Jr. Simons 1875 Delmar L. Koons 1853 - 1920 Susan J. Rush 67 67 Susan's parents were born in NC. 1849 - 1917 Susannah Zike 67 67 1849 - 1916 William Marcellas McGlothlin 66 66 Ruth Johnson 1886 - 1903 Viola D. McGlothlin 17 17 1888 - 1932 Charles McGlothlin 43 43 1880 - 1940 Cora M. McGlothlin 60 60 1877 - 1957 Ida O. McGlothlin 80 80 1883 - 1954 William Everett McGlothlin 71 71 William was a quarryman and carpenter. 1843 - 1868 Malinda Zike 24 24 1843 Samuel Jr. Bennett Samuel Bennett Anna Douglas 1867 Mary Ellen Bennett William G. Bennett William & Maggie lived in Perkvale, Oregon. They had at least 2 children. Maggie Criss Maggie Bennett Maggie and her husband lived in Oolitic, Indiana ?? Blackwell 1857 - 1948 Margarette Zike 91 91 The Rev. Harry Smith had the pleasure and the honor of preaching the
funeral of Mrs. Buchanan. He held many interviews with this fine old
pioneer lady. From her, he obtained copies of pictures of both Jacob
Zike, Jr. and Dianna Baugh. Maggie Buchanan was always faithful attender
of the Zike Reunion as long as the old organization existed.
Margarette lived in Bloomington, Indiana.
1854 - 1922 Jehu Buchanan 68 68 1878 - 1943 Charles E. Buchanan 64 64 Charley and Lola raised their family in Bloomington, Monroe County,
Indiana.
1883 - 1948 James Fred Buchanan 65 65 Fred lived and had his business in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.
He was a welder by trade. He was very much interested in the history of
his mother's people. He was a regular attendent at the old Zike Reunion
and was present until it ceased to meet. Before Fred's mother passed
away, he built an iron fence around the Old Zike Family Cemetery, where
his grandparents are buried. He kept this in good repair until his death.
I have seen what is left of his handiwork and it still serves it's
purpose.
Mary J. Buchanan 1838 - 1910 Andrew J. Zike 71 71 Andrew and Martha reared their family in Lawrence and Monroe Counties in
Indiana, with most of the time around Harrodsburg. Andrew was a farmer,
but spent most of his adult life working in the Indiana Limestone
quarries, numbers 28, 18, and National. The National quarry was the last
and was the place where he met his death in an accident.
Andrew attended the McCray School one mile south of Harrodsburg, Monroe
County, Indiana. This building was also used as a Baptist Church, where
Andrew's father, Jacob, was a Deacon. Andrew was noted for his ability as
a speller at community spelling bees.
He was a giant in strength and loved to demonstrate it in his wrestling.
On the day that he was killed, he penned two men to the ground in this
art. Very good for a man of 72 years. He was noted for his kindness
toward children.
1844 - 1920 Martha L. Moore 75 75 Martha was not only the mother of nine children, but had time to help the
sick in the communtiy especially during maternity cases. She saved the
Rev. Harry V. Smith's life when the doctor had given him up to die with
the flu in 1918.
She was a weaver for the community and other places. Ten yards of carpet
was her goal for each day that she wove.
John Moore Rachel Lemonds 1861 - 1926 Nancy Malinda Zike 65 65 Nancy and Jesse raised their family in Lawrence County, Indiana with a
brief stay in Monroe County.
Jesse was a guarryman and farmer.
1863 - 1927 Pinkney Green Zike 63 63 1863 - 1925 William Harvey Zike 62 62 1866 - 1947 America Alice Zike 81 81 1868 - 1951 Joseph Alexander Zike 83 83 1870 - 1932 Margarett Jane Zike 62 62 1874 - 1948 Martha Susan Zike 74 74 1877 - 1954 Samuel Howard Zike 76 76 1880 - 1934 Myrtel Edna Zike 53 53 Pinkney Moore Elizabeth Bennett Edith Perry Lived in Bedford, Indiana. Columbus Koontz Grace Perry Blanche Perry Ralph Short Harry Price Robert Meadows Sarah Butcher Peter Deckard 1834 - 1914 Mary Deckard 80 80 1837 - 1908 William Deckard 70 70 Sarah Southern Joel Watson 1852 - 1910 John Henry Stewart 58 58 1860 - 1907 Nancy Ellen Johnston 46 46 Living Ritter Living Ritter Russel Burch Living Burch Betty Brock Living Hostutter 1918 Alex Perry Living Perry Living Perry Living Perry Living Perry Living Perry Ethel Smoot Living Carmichael Living Carmichael Living Carmichael Living Spaulding Living Carmichael 1926 Norman Ellsworth Carpenter 1957 - 2001 Norman Ellsworth Jr. Carpenter 43 43 Living Hoagland Living Hoagland Living Hoagland Living Hoagland Living Hoagland Clyde Patterson Living Patterson Living Patterson Living Patterson ?? Cain Living Cain Gale Williams Living Williams Living Williams Living Williams Living Williams Living Williams Living Achors Living Achors Living Achors Living Achors Living Fry Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin ?? Hawkins Marjorie Hawkins Harley Miller James Miller Sharon Miller Teddy Lynn Miller Brenda Joyce Davis Ernie Hagens Maxine Hawkins Kenneth Carter Ronnie Carter Kenneth Jr. Carter Lester Carter 1841 - 1928 Samuel William Zike 86 86 They reared their family north of Springville, Indiana. About 4 miles.
He was a prosperous farmer.
1882 - 1956 Charlie Zike 74 74 Charlie and Jessie raised their family north of Springville, Indiana
about 4 miles.
He retired a farmer.
1883 - 1962 Jessie L. Davis 79 79 Theodore Davis Elizabeth McConnell 1905 - 1920 Gladys Zike 15 15 1906 - 1995 Glen D. Zike 89 89 Lived 2 miles west of Clear Creek, Indiana. He was a farmer. Stanley Hawkins Evelyn Jones Russel Wayne Hawkins Reta Hawkins Therman Eugene Hawkins Chrystal Diehl Frank Hawkins Richie Hawkins Peggy Hawkins Paul Hobbs Dennis Hobbs Timothy Hobbs 1927 Charlotte McGlothlin David Hammock Living Hammock Living Hammock 1926 William E. Adams Living Hammock Living Adams John Jr. McGlothlin Bettie Lou Clemens Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin Robert McGlothlin Norma Boshear Living McGlothlin Delores Keller Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin Bettie McGlothlin Lloyd Hammock Living Hammock Living Koontz Harry Crum Living Crum Living Crum Living Crum Living Koontz Robert Banks Living Banks Living Banks 1937 - 1993 William Ora Koontz 56 56 1937 Glenda Sue Wisley Living Koontz Living Koontz Living Koontz Living Koontz Living Koontz Living Clark Living Clark Living Clark Living Clark ?? Parker 1925 Virginia Parker Charles Combs Living Combs Living Hanson Living Combs Living Combs Living Combs Living Combs Living Combs Living Combs Living Combs ?? Eads Living Eads Living Mars Living Eads Charles Hays Rebecca Price Living Miller 1874 - 1954 Samuel Arthur Zike 80 80 1904 Ralph Carter Zike Lola Gidney 1926 Orvalla Genell Zike 1928 Ralph Carter, Zike Jr. Living Zike Living Zike 1907 Harvery Allen Zike Onita Wilson 1929 Gloria Jean Zike 1912 Charles Clifford Zike Martha Henriech Living Zike Living Zike Living Zike 1877 - 1964 Ora Jane Zike 87 87 1875 - 1948 Robert Marsey 72 72 1902 Millie Marsey 1902 Ralph Carmichael William Carmichael Luna Edwards 1929 William Edward Carmichael 1932 - 1954 Robert James Carmichael 21 21 1912 Helen Blackwell Julius Blackwell Roxie Holmes Living Zike Living Zike Living Zike 1946 - 1991 Jerry Lee Zike 44 44 Living Culbert Jacob Chambers Jane Nelson 1910 William Koontz 1813 Sarah Sallie Stuart Allen Weaver Charles Strain Jeanette ? Fred Hardy 1913 - 1981 A. Fred Crum 67 67 1920 Gladys W. McGlothlin Living Elkins Living Smith 1873 - 1925 Nancy Eads 52 52 Alice Eads only found in marriage book.......book 9 page 8 parents given as Peter
Eads and Sarah Nuckels
1876 - 1958 William Eads 82 82 Notes for WILLIAM EADS:
source 1910 census this is all family #154
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May Ralph s/s m 15 In In In
May Zada  s/d f 13 In In In
Eads Claud s 9 In In In
Eads Mary or Macy d f 6 In In In
Eads Edith d f 3 In In In
Eads Hanford s m 1 In In In
1882 - 1902 Alonzo Eads 20 20 1884 - 1953 Arthur Eads 69 69 Monroe County Marriage book 11 page 304 lists Arthur Eads son of Peter
Eads and Sarah Conder with birth date of June 16, 1886.
1832 William B. Knockolls 1835 - 1915 Eliza Jane Pope 80 80 She used the name Mary. Also used the middle names of Polk and Hope. On
one occasion she used the name Clara (In Marriage Bk7, Pg 139) when Mary
J. was married. Lived in Perry Twp in the 1860 census. In Smithville,
Polk Twp in 1870 census. Used the last name Coner in 1880 census.
Bloomington Evening World
Tues. Nov. 16, 1915
Pg. 1 Col. 4
Woman Dies in 80th Year
Mrs. Mary Conner, 80 years old, died at seven o'clock last night of
senility at the home of her son, James at Harrodsburg. She is survived by
thirteen children. The children are : William, Charles, James, Samuel,
and Mrs. Nettie Strain and Mrs. Millie Deckard, Harrodsburg; Lewis, of
Allens Creek; Forest, of Oolitic; Mrs. Catherine Deckard and Mrs. Louise
Cazee, Allens Creek; Mrs. Flora Smith, Peerless; Mrs. Ida Siscoe, Handy
School House; Mrs. Sarah Eads, Smithville. The funeral will be held
tomorrow.
1877 - 1959 Nancy Ann Martin 81 81 1909 - 1971 Raymond Edward Eads 61 61 James Martin Elizabeth Sipes Ella Eads 1898 - 1958 Clarence Eads 60 60 Name and birth date given in Monroe County Marriage book 16 page 551 as
born 2-9-1898.  Father given as John Eads and Nan Martin.
From Obit. in Daily Herald - Telephone, Bloomington, Indiana (date not
shown)
Clarence Walter Eads, 59 R. 5, died at Methodist Hospital , Indianapolis,
where he had been a patient for more than a week.
He was a life resident of Monroe County, a quarry worker, employed
by the Carl Furst Co. and a member of the quary workers union.
Survivors include his parents: Mr and Mrs John Eads R. 8; hif wife,
Minnie Eads; a neice Darlene Eads, who made her home with the Eads; seven
brothers, Cecil and Clifford , both of R. 8; Ezra and Hershel Eads,
Heltonville, R. 1, Marshall Eads, R. 4, Dewey Eads of Montezuma, and John
Eads of Muncie; three sisters, Mrs Lula Sowders, Jeffersonville, R. 1,
Mrs Ella Teeter, Louisville R. 8, and Mrs May Chandler , Bloomington, R.
4.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 pm Friday at the Chapel Hill
Church, with Rev. John Hayse and Rev. Raymond Shields officiating.  Mrs.
Martha Wampler, Mrs. Gayle Cracraft and Mrs. Thelma Elkins will furnish
music and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
The body remains at the Allen Funeral Home where friends may call.
(date of death established by age at death and date of
birth)[southernrarl.FTW]
Name and birth date given in Monroe County Marriage book 16 page 551 as
born 2-9-1898.  Father given as John Eads and Nan Martin.
From Obit. in Daily Herald - Telephone, Bloomington, Indiana (date not
shown)
Clarence Walter Eads, 59 R. 5, died at Methodist Hospital , Indianapolis,
where he had been a patient for more than a week.
He was a life resident of Monroe County, a quarry worker, employed
by the Carl Furst Co. and a member of the quary workers union.  
Survivors include his parnets: Mr and Mrs John Eads R. 8; hif wife,
Minnie Eads; a neice Darlene Eads, who made her home with the Eads; seven
brothers, Cecil and Clifford , both of R. 8; Ezra and Hershel Eads,
Heltonville, R. 1, Marshall Eads, R. 4, Dewey Eads of Montezuma, and John
Eads of Muncie; three sisters, Mrs Lula Sowders, Jeffersonville, R. 1,
Mrs Ella Teeter, Louisville R. 8, and Mrs May Chandler , Bloomington, R.
4.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 pm Friday at the Chapel Hill
Church, with Rev. John Hayse and Rev. Raymond Shields officiating.  Mrs.
Martha Wampler, Mrs. Gayle Cracraft and Mrs. Thelma Elkins will furnish
music and burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
The body remains at the Allen Funeral Home where friends may call.
(date of death established by age at death and date of birth)
1899 - 1921 Lula Eads 21 21 1903 - 1974 Ezra Ellis Eads 70 70 Heltonville - Ezra E. Eads, 71, of R. 1 Heltonville, died Wednesday
morning at his home.
He was born Sept. 12, 1902, in Monroe County, the son of John and
Nancy Ann (Martin) Eads.  He was a quarry worker and a member of the
Nazarene Church at Chapel Hill.
surviving is the wife, Virginia (Moss); one daughter, Nancy Lee
Martin of Heltonville; four step sons, Phillip Stottsman, at home, Joseph
Stottsman of Kentucky, Wallace Stottsman of Virginia, and Harold
Stottsman of North Carolina; five brothers, Cecil Eads, Clifford Eads,
and Marshall Eads, all of Bloomington, John Eads of Muncie, and Herschel
Eads of Heltonville; three sisters, Ella Teeter of Louisville, KY, May
Chambers of Bloomington and Lula Sowders of Utica; two grandchildren, and
13 Sept grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 p,.m. Saturday at the Chapel Hill
Church, with the Rev. Charles Tomes presiding.  Burial will be at the
Chapel Hill Cemetery.  Friends may call at the residence after 1 p.m.
today.  Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Jones Funeral Home
in Heltonville.[southernrarl.FTW]
1905 - 1994 Clifford R. Eads 88 88 Occupation: Quary Worker
Marriage Notes for CLIFFORD EADS and RUBY KELLY-KELLEY:
[southernrarl.FTW]
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Eads, 1475 E. Moffet Lane, will celebrate
their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday with a private pitch-in diner,
hosted by their children.
The Eads were married March 27, 1926, in a private ceremony
conducted by the Rev. Henry "Dad" Adams.
Mr. Eads is retired, having worked 45 years for Bloomington
Limestone.
The couple's children are Velema Robertson of Brownsburg; Naomi
Hedrick, Verna Deckard, Janice Rogers and Kenneth Eads, all of
Bloomington; and Vernette Gayle, deceased.
The couple has 13 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and 4
great-great-grandchildren.[southern.FTW]
1913 - 1979 Marshall P. Eads 66 66 1915 - 1956 Aaron Ray Eads 41 41 Monroe County Indiana Inquests 1888-1973 book 4 page 123
Eads Aaron Ray age 40 died 11-9-1956 accidental house fire.
1918 - 1968 Dewey Eads 49 49 1924 - 1977 Herschell Eads 53 53 Apr 17, 1977
Funeral services for Hershell Eads, 53, of R. 1, Heltonville, who
died Sunday at the Bloomington Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the Day Mortuary with the Rev. Morton Thomas officiating.
He was born March 4, 1924, in Monroe County, the son of John and
Nancy (Martin) Eads.  He attended Chapel Hill Pentecostal Church and
worked as a mechanic at the Maple Hill Stone Company.  He was a former
Polk Township trustee.
Surviving are the wife, Maxine (Smith); one son, Ralph of R. 1,
Heltonville; three brothers, Cecil Eads of R. 8, Bloomington, Marshall of
R. 5, Bloomington, and clifford of R. 4, Bloomington; three sisters, Ella
Teeter of Florida, Lula Sowders of Jeffersonville and May Chandler of R.
13, Bloomington; and two grandchildren.
Burial will be at Chapel Hill Cemetery.  Friends may call at the
funeral home from ???.[southernrarl.FTW]
1910 Dorothy Cooper 1913 Ester Stiles 1889 - 1979 Cynthia Jane Wampler 90 90 1869 - 1942 Samuel Miller 73 73 ? Teeters Bud Teeters Harold Teeters Jim Teeters Living Teeters 1899 - 1983 Minnie ? 84 84 Earl Sowders Norma Sowders Junior Sowders Living Sowders 1902 - 1984 Cecil Eads 81 81 Occupation: Ran a Grocery Store 1906 - 1967 Dollie Deckard 61 61 Occupation: Housewife
12-23-1967
Mrs. Dollie Eads, 62, R. 8, Handy Ridge, died Saturday at her home.
She was the wife of Cecil Eads, who survives.  Also surviving are
three sons, Vacil, R. 4, Gerald, Smithville, and Ernest, R. 9, and one
daughter, Mrs. Frank (Eva) Stewart, R. 6, eleven grandchildren and one
great-grandchild, three brothers, Charles Deckard, R. 8, Don Deckard, R.
4, and David Deckard, R. 5, and one sister, Mrs. James (Bessie) Eads.
She was a member of the Pentecostal Church.
The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Handy Pentecostal
Church.  Rev. Harold Stipp and Rev. Harold Ashby will officiate.  Burial
will follow in Clear Creek Cemetery.
The body will be taken from the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home to
the residence where friends may cal after 6 p.m. today.[southernrarl.FTW]
1923 - 1996 Vacil Edward Eads 73 73 1926 - 1996 Betty Jean Richardson 70 70 Living Eads Living Eads 1953 - 1988 Terry Michael Eads 34 34 Terry Michael Eads, 34, of Bloomington, died Monday at his residence of
an illness.
Born Aug. 20, 1953, in Monroe County, he was the son of Vacil and
Betty (Richardson) Eads.  He was an employee of General Electric Co. at
Bloomington, and attended Miller Drive Pentecostal Church.  He was a
member of Monroe County Saddle Club and was a horse trader.
Survivors include his wife, Donna (Ritter) Eads; his parents, of
Bloomington; two brothers, Burton Eads, of Milton, Iowa, and Gary E. Eads
of Bloomington; one sister, Linda Mabe of New Whiteland; and one
stepdaughter, Cynthia Cramer of Bloomington.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Allen Funeral Home with the
Revs. Willard Crase ad Bruce Kelly officiating.  Burial will be in clover
Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call 7 - 9 p.m. today and 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Wednesday
at Allen Funeral Home.[southernrarl.FTW]
1912 Virginia Moss Mildred ? Living Eads 1910 Gurdy O. McKinney 1909 - 1986 Ruby E. Kelly 77 77 Friday, April 25, 1986
Ruby E. Eads, 77, of Bloomington, died Friday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born Jan. 1, 1908, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Lindsey
and Leafy Kelly.  she was a member of the Handy Pentecostal Church where
she was an organist for several years.
Survivors include her husband, Clifford R. Eads of Bloomington; one
son, Kenneth R. Eads of Bloomington; four daughters, Velma Robertson of
Brownsburg, and Naomi Hedrick, Verna Deckard, and Janice Rogers, all of
Bloomington; one sister, Doris Fox of Bloomington; one brother, Deward
Kely of Florida; 12 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and four great
great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Vanetta
Gayle Eads; and one brother, Vernie Kelly.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Monday at Handy Pentecostal Church.  The
Rev. Fred Edwards will officiate.  Burial will be in Mt. Ebal Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Sunday at Allen
Funeral Home.[southernrarl.FTW]
1917 - 1977 Mildred Marie Cazee 60 60 1915 Violet Frye 1916 - 1988 Eunice Mae Eads 72 72 Services for Eunice Mae Chandler, 72, of Bloomington, who died Tuesday at
Bloomington Hospital, will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Gospel Assembly Church,
Maxwell and Thornton Drive, with the Rev. Charles Cohenour officiating. 
Burial will be in Clear Creek Cemetery.
Born April 7, 1916, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of John
P. and Nancy (Martin) Eads.  She was a retired employee of RCA and was a
member of Gospel Assembly Church.
Survivors include her husband, the Rev. Ralph E. Chandler; one
daughter, Jeanette Meadows of Bloomington; one brother, Clifford Eads of
Bloomington; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by seven brothers, Cecil Eads, Ezra Eads,
Clarence Eads, Marshall Eads, Ray Eads, John Eads and Herschel Eads; and
two sisters, Ella Teter and Lula Sowders.
Friends may call 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. today at Allen Funeral
Home, and noon until services Thursday at the Gospel Assembly
Church.[southernrarl.FTW]
1920 John Eads Ruby ? 1924 - 1983 Maxine E. Smith 59 59 1898 - 1963 Molly Mae Lucas 65 65 Anna McGlothlin Sylvia McGlothlin Goldia McGlothlin 1913 - 1930 Curtis McGlothlin 17 17 Herschel McGlothlin 1881 Jack Stewart Addie Stewart Anna H. Stewart William Thomas Stewart Willis Stewart 1883 - 1940 Lillie Butcher 57 57 1899 - 1901 Leitha Stewart 2 2 1901 - 1955 Clive Stewart 54 54 1831 - 1874 Andrew Jackson Stewart 43 43 1828 - 1906 Elvira Elma Meadows 77 77 1850 William S. Stewart 1854 Susanne 'Susannah' Stewart 1856 Carllette Stewart 1858 Jimmie Stewart 1862 George McClelland Stewart 1863 Elizabeth J. 'Becky' Stewart 1866 Abraham Lincoln Stewart 1868 Mary J. Stewart 1870 Louise Stewart 1791 - Bet 1840 and 1841 John Meadows 1794 Keziah Jane 'Kissay' Horn 1812 Matilda Meadows 1815 William A. 'Bobby' Meadows 1816 Susan Meadows 1817 John Hood Meadows 1818 Jacob Meadows 1823 Lavina Meadows 1827 James Tolbert 'Big Jim' Meadows 1755 - 1827 Israel Meadows 72 72 1755 Barbara 'Barbary' Green 1779 Nancy Meadows 1781 William Harrison 'Reuben' Meadows 1784 Elizabeth Meadows 1789 Mary 'Polly' Meadows 1796 Sarah 'Sally' Meadows 1799 Rebekah Meadows 1792 Jacob Burns Meadows ~1730 - 1820 Frances Meadows 90 90 ~1732 Elizabeth Jennings Mangum ~1751 Jacob Meadows ~1753 Lewis Meadows ~1754 Susanna Meadows ~1757 Arris Preston Meadows 1760 James Meadows ~1762 Jeremiah Meadows ~1764 Mary Meadows ~1766 Matthew Meadows ~1768 Elijah Meadows ~1770 William Meadows ~1772 John Meadows ~1776 Francis Meadows 1736 Mary Kesiah Bell Thomas Meadows Ann Bourne Colman P. Springate 1891 Herman Angrick 1895 Ernest Angrick 1818 - 1905 Lilburn Owens 87 87 Obituary of Lilburn Owens:
From the Bloomfield News, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Friday
December 8, 1905, Volume xxx, Number 3, Page 4, Column 1.
Death of a Pioneer, the father of Owensburg passes away at age of ninety.
Lilburn Owens, one of the pioneers of Greene County, after whom the town
of Owensburg was named, died last Saturday at Owensburg at the advanced
age of nearly ninety years.
He established the first blacksmith shop in that town and for more than
forty years worked at that trade. It is recorded that on the first Monday
in August, 1842 Lilburn Owens commenced work on his blacksmith shop in
this town. At the same time he got out timber for a dwelling and a
stable. As soon as the dwelling was finished the family moved in, and
this was the beginning of Owensburg. Thirty or forty men from near and
far, who were wanting a blacksmith shop nearer than Springville, turned
out and helped put up the buildings, done all in one day.
In March 1848, the place had taken on the appearance of a village and the
county surveyor was employed to lay off a number of lots. It was the
intention to call the town Owensville but it was found that there was
already one postoffice by that name in this State and so the Owensburg
was adopted instead.
Mr. Owens was noted for his great energy and his industrious habits,
always hard at work at something. After he gave up blacksmithing he
became a farmer, and on the farm he was also known for his tireless
energy.
He was united in marriage three times and by each wife he had a large
number of children, being the father of about eighteen or twenty
altogether.
His first wife was Elizabeth Owen, a sister of Mrs. Isabel Hert, of this
place; and he was an uncle of Mrs. James Stalcup; the second was Mary
McDowell; and the third was Mary Duncan. He was an estimable citizen,
possessed of many manly qualities, and had long been a member of the
Baptist church.
The funeral services were held Sunday from the M.E. church at Owensburg
and the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at that place.
Emanuel Hatfield Cemetery, Owensburg, Greene Co., Indiana. Section
27-T6N-R4W, page 127.
Mary 'Pop' Duncan John Owens 1872 - 1935 Alvin Owens 63 63 Bloomington (IN) Evening World, Dec 16, 1935, P. 1.
Alvin Owens, 63, Is Dead Of Heart Failure
Alvin Owens , 63, died at his home at 409 South College Avenue early
Sunday evening after a few days' illness of heart trouble.
He is survived by his wife, Lola Owens, five sons, Larry of Midland,
Ronald of Bloomington, Lex of Autin, Tx, and John and Paul of Lansing;
one daughter, Fern of Bloomington; two brothers, John of Harrodsburg and
William of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Etta (Nettie) McGlothlin of
Indianapolis.
Funeral services will be held at 1 PM Wednesday at the First Baptist
Chruch in charge of the Rev. Douglas Rae. Buril will be at Midland, where
he lived before coming here.
He was a member of the Owensburg Methodist Church and a member of the
Modern Woodmen.
Ada Owens William 'Bill' Owens 1798 - 1858 John Owens 60 60 1802 Anna Mason 1860 census, living with son, Marshal (as spelled on census), and his
family in Bedford. See notes on Marshall.
A search on FamilySearch on the LDS web site, gave her name as Anna
Adams, and John (Little) Owens as the parents of Sarah Owens that married
Sidney O'Dell. This same site had Sarah married to Alex Burton after
Sidney died. On the 1860 census Marion Twp., Mitchell p.o., Lawrence Co.,
In., listed:
Alex Burton, 35 yrs old, farmer, $4,700 real estate, $1500 personal, NC.
There were two other Alex Burtons, but I think this is the one.
D. 1865 Owen Owens Zeba Owens Rosanna Owens Mary Owens 1822 Sarah Owens Sarah married Sidney Odell and they moved to Owensburg in the late
1840's. Sidney was a successful merchant in Owensburg until his death in
1873.
Sarah married George Inman in March 1878. George died in Feb. 1880. Sarah
and her family sold all their land holdings around Owensburg in the mid
1880's. This information is from my research of the Land Deed Indexes at
the Greene Co. Courthouse.
I have seen information on the internet that Sarah married Alex Burton,
but I can't find any records of this.
Sarah was born about 1822 in Lawrence Co., Indiana. At the sales of
George Inman's estate in March 1880, Lilburn was present and purchased at
least one item.
1850 Census, Jackson twp., Greene Co., In., with husband and four kids.
Lucinda was spelled as "Lucindaetta". Sidney was 29 yrs old and Sarah was
27. He was a Merchant.
1860 Census, Owensburg, Jackson Twp., Greene Co., In., with husband and 7
kids and two Store Clerks as boarders. The store must have been
profitable, he listed $1500 in Real Estate and $8000 in Personal goods.
Lucinda is spelled correctly. Belle is listed as 5 yrs. old and Ella is
spelled "Ellen". Also, listed at 1585, 1585 on the census , is Tobias M.
O'Dell, 14 yrs., and Lucinda O'Dell, 11 yrs. living in the household of
Henry---- (couldn't read the name). Just mentioned this because it puts
the two Lucinda's only 1 year apart in age and it could be confusing.
1870 Census, Owensburg, Jackson twp., Greene Co., In., with husband and 4
kids at home. Plus, daughter Mary F. Cooper is there with Charles, and a
boarder, Thomas Miller, 29 yrs., Engineer. Belle and Ella are not listed;
Dora is probably Nora, from the age given, and Helen is listed as 8 yrs.
old. Sidney is listed as a Distiller with $5000 in Real Estate and $5000
in Personal. O'Dell was spelled "Odell" on this census.
Sidney died before the 1880 census. Sarah "Sallie" married George Inman
in March 1878, Greene Co., Book K, pg 288. George's first wife died about
4 months before. George died in Feb. 1880, before the census was taken,
so Sarah is listed as "Sallie" Inman, head of the household.
1880 Census, Owensburg, Jackson Twp., Greene Co., In., (Sarah was listed
as "Sallie") with Nannie O'Dell, 38, dau.; Charlie Cooper, 14, G.son;
Gerturde Miller, 8, G.dau.; Josie Stough, 26, dau; Ethel Stough, 6,
G.dau.; and Claude Stough, 3, G.son. I don't know who Gertrude is, maybe
the daughter of Thomas Miller and one of the O'Dell daughters. Thomas was
a boarder in the household on the 1870 census.
Sarah's brother, Lilburn Owens, built the first log cabin and opened a
Blacksmith Shop where Owensburg sets today, in 1842. In 1848, Lilburn and
Emanual Hatfield layed out 40 lots for the Town of Owensburg. By the
1870's Owenburg had over 300 people.
Some information on this family was taken from RootsWeb WorldConnect
Project, Then verified by census and marriage records at the Bloomfield,
Greene Co., In., Library.
1825 Elizabeth Owens 1831 - 1874 Marshall Owens 43 43 1860 census, Bedford, Shawswick Twp., Lawrence Co., IN., with wife,
Hester, and daughter, Laura, with Anna (his mother), 63 yrs old.
Civil War Vet., Company A, 140th Regt., Inf., Private (from the cemetery
record).
Elizabeth Owen 1841 - 1931 Juliet Owens 90 90 Juliette Owens was married to a Hill, Rice, and VanSkiver. Catherine Owens Lavina Owens D. 1855 Lowery Owens 1847 - 1916 Marshall Owens 69 69 Mary Belle Owens 1853 - 1923 Ollie Owens 69 69 Howard Owens 1844 - 1867 Mary McDowell 23 23 Mary Jane Owens Lovey Owens Lizzie Owens Eliza Owens Charlotte Owens William Owen Sally Crooke John McDowell Anna Owen 1821 - 1873 Sidney Stanhope Odell 52 52 Joseph Odell Nancy Walters 1818 - 1880 George Inman 61 61 1857 - 1934 Alice White 77 77 Estella Mae Owens George Erdman Burton Erdman Pheobe Rothrock ~1820 Sidney Owens Owens ~1821 UNKNOWN Cyntha 1842 - 1912 Mary E. Owens 69 69 ~1845 Thomas R. Owens ~1847 Charles T. J. Owens 1850 Sally Ann Owens 1851 Eliza J. Owens 1852 Rachel L. Owens 1854 Frances D. Owens 1842 Nancy Ann Odell 1844 Mary Frances Odell 1845 - 1929 John Marshall Odell 84 84 1850 Lucinda E. Odell 1851 - 1857 Eliza J. Odell 5 5 1854 Sarah Josephine Odell 1855 Belle Odell 1859 - 1942 Ella Odell 83 83 1860 Nora Odell 1862 Helen Odell 1841 - 1887 UNKNOWN Hester 45 45 ~1858 Laura Owens John Inman Charity Moser 1837 William Winder Phillip C. Billmeyer D. 1880 Thomas Miller Paris Cooper 1865 Charles S. Cooper Gertrude Miller ~1848 - 1899 Helen Frances Fields 51 51 John Jesse Fields Frances A. Lancaster 1869 - 1871 Florence Odell 2 2 1871 - 1949 Sidney Stanhope,Sr. Odell 78 78 1873 - 1961 Claudia Odell 88 88 1875 - 1881 Sarah Odell 6 6 1879 - 1940 Sara Frances Odell 61 61 1883 John Odell Anna ? C. P. Stough 1874 Ethel Stough 1877 Claude Stough 1852 - 1927 James H. Stalcup 75 75 Bennett Stalcup Catherine Lydia Padgett 1881 - 1949 Earl Nelson Stalcup 68 68 1890 Glen O'Dell Stalcup 1898 - 1982 Elizabeth Coakley 83 83 Tom E. Coakley Maggie May Perry 1920 - 1980 Margaret Helen Odell 59 59 1921 - 1923 Ruth Odell 1 1 Living Odell Living Odell 1864 - 1939 James Harwood Fletcher 75 75 George Washington Fletcher Jane ? 1891 - 1891 James Harwood Fletcher 1894 - 1984 Helen Kathryn Fletcher 90 90 1898 - 1998 Clara Mae Fletcher 99 99 1856 - 1943 Frederick Isaiah Gray 87 87 Americk Gray Charlotte Mills Living Gray 1904 Robert Fields Gray Living Gray 1909 - 1978 Francis Irving Gray 68 68 Living Gray Living Miller 1880 - 1931 Nellie Gretchen Brown 51 51 Living Stalcup Mabel L. Shirts Living Stalcup Living Stalcup Living McWilliams Living Odell Living Odell Living Odell Living Peyton O. B. Peyton Patty T. Hester Living Odell Living Odell 1889 - 1933 Kenneth Lewis Collins 43 43 George Lewis Collins Lucie Adele Stephenson 1894 - 1936 Zara Marshall Green 41 41 Unknown Green Mary ? Living Bodey 1917 - 1949 George Harwood Collins 31 31 1919 - 1993 Adrian O'Dell Collins 73 73 1921 - 1921 Thomas Marshall Collins 1923 - 1979 Jessamine Helen Collins 56 56 Living Collins 1930 - 1989 Carole Dawn Collins 59 59 Ralph Corwin Baird Living MacIntosh 1899 - 1989 John Manka 89 89 Living Baird 1921 - 1969 John Corwin Baird 48 48 1914 - 1969 Marie Charlotte Space 55 55 Frank Space Lillian Hagstrom Living Gray Living Gray Living Gray Living Gray Living Gray Living Gimber Living Stalcup Living Aubry Living Aubry Living Toth Living Odell Living Odell Living Stabler Living Odell Living Odell Living Young Living Young Living Hatter Living Odell Living Odell Living Shelton Living Cundiff Living Shelton Living Shelton Living Shelton Living Waldron Living Jenkins William George Jenkins Lillian May Pharris 1940 - 1949 George Harwood, Jr Collins 9 9 1943 - 1943 David W. Collins Living Collins Living Collins Living ? 1913 - 1995 Helen Marie Yates 81 81 Joseph Yates Verna Gladys Skinner Living Collins Living Collins Living Warren 1911 - 1965 Roscoe D. Lovell 54 54 Welcom Lovell Nora ? Living Montelbetti Living Lovell Living Barber Cecil Barber Living ? Living Kendall Living Murray 1912 - 1973 Earl Yeager 61 61 Living Yeager 1919 - 1975 Helen May Green 56 56 Living Baird Living Noland Living Noland Living Toothaker Living Comer Living Gray Living Gray Living Gray 1975 - 1978 Whisper Gray 2 2 Living Gray Living Gray 1923 Anna Lee Lewis Living Ridge Living Ridge Living Deer Arnold Deer Eddie A. Angrick Living Deer 1830 - 1905 Cassinda Zike 74 74 1827 - 1893 Alexander Smallwood 66 66 1833 - 1913 America Jane Zike 80 80 1836 John Atlas Sare 1835 - 1846 Rebecca Zike 10 10 1853 - 1855 Jacob Woodard Zike 2 2 1793 - Bet 1830 and 1840 Susannah Smith Catherine Smith ~1786 Jacob Zike Jacob died as a small child. 1781 - 1819 James Scott 37 37 1779 John Scott ~1793 Leonard Trisler Bet 1797 and 1798 Sarah Goforth 1810 Lydia Goforth After she was widowed, Lydia moved to Iowa. Possibly Johnson County. D. <1841 John Ritter 1899 - 1971 Paul Heckman 72 72 Living Heckman Living Heckman Living Heckman Living Heckman Living O'Neal Living O'Neal Living O'Neal Living O'Neal 1922 Wanita Litz 1926 Frances Litz 1924 Elmer Litz Living Proffitt Living Proffitt Living Proffitt Living Yates Living Yates Ann ? Charles Cooper Lilly Ransom Baldwin Stiles Ollie Huey ~1800 - 1890 James Nuckles 90 90 ~1793 Margaret Boltinghouse 1886 Benjamin J. Eads 1852 John Sr Eads 1807 Simon Pope Rebecca Prince 1821 - 1877 Alexander Conner 56 56 1856 - 1921 Louis J. Conner 65 65 1858 - 1936 Samuel Conner 78 78 1860 - 1934 Tarrence Alonzo Francis Conner 73 73 1862 - 1934 William Alexander Conner 71 71 1864 James Conner 1865 Florey A. Conner 1867 - 1948 Catherine Jane Conner 80 80 1870 - 1916 Mary Jeanette 'Nettie' Conner 46 46 1871 Ida Ellen Conner 1874 - 1954 Melvina Conner 79 79 1878 - 1955 Charles Edgar Conner 77 77 Williamson Pope 1778 Maryan Margaret Maples Sara Jane Pope Tabitha Ann Pope 1830 Elizabeth Pope William R. Pope 1800 Elizabeth Pope 1802 Susanna Pope 1806 Williamson Pope 1809 John Pope Wiley Pope 1874 - 1968 John Perry Eads 94 94 Notes for JOHN PERRY EADS:
1900 Census Monroe County, Clear Creek Township
97-101 John Eads b. Mar 1876 age 24 place of birth ILL. parents birth IN
Nancy A.    b. Oct 1879 age 20 2 children died
Clarence W. b. Feb 1899 age 1
I have July 6, 1968 as date of death and place of death as Ball State
Hospital, Muncie, Indiana  (do not know where this information came from
- Jeanette) Also obit. states that his mother's name was Sarah Conner
Eads, her maiden name was  Nuckles and this was found on his parents
marriage records.
9-6-1968
John Perry Eads, 93, of R. 1, Heltonville, died at 8:15 p.m. Friday
at Bloomington Hospital.  He was a native and life resident of Monroe
County.  He was born March 9, 1875 to Peter and Sarah Conner Eads.  His
wife, Nancy Ann Martin Eads preceded him in death in 1959.
He was a retired farmer and a member of the Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include six sons, Cecil J., and Clifford, both of R. 8
Bloomington, Marshall, of R. 5, Ezra E. and Herschel, of R. 1,
Heltonville, Johnny, of Muncie, and three daughters, Mrs. Lula Sowders,
of Utica, Ind., Mrs. Ella Teeter, Louisville, KY, and Mrs. May Chandler, 
of R. 4, Bloomington, 33 grandchildren, 56 great grandchildren, and 5
great great grandchildren.
Three sons, Clarence, Ray, and Dewey also preceded him in death.
Services have been set for 2 p.m. Monday at the Chapel Hill
Pentecostal Church with Rev. Raymond Shields and Rev. Clifford Eads
officiating.  Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Friends may call at the Allen Funeral Home from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
today and 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday.
Lola Hennon Larry Owens Ronald Owens Lex Owens John Owens Paul Owens Fern Owens 1900 Gretchen J. Koontz 1907 - 1988 Clayton Perry Koontz 81 81 Living Koontz Living Clark 1926 - 1997 Dallas McGlothlin 70 70 1806 - 1843 Thomas P. Masterson 37 37 1885 - Unknown Lillie Susan Johnson Living McGlothlin Living McGlothlin Living Prince Living Miller Living Miller Living Ryan Living Ryan Living Ryan Living Ryan 1804 - 1823 Crawford Masterson 18 18 1906 - 1988 Maude McGlothlin 81 81 Maria Duff 1908 - 1983 Arthur McGlothlin 74 74 1915 Majorie McGlothlin 1918 - 1942 Beryle McGlothlin 24 24 Never married 1921 - 1955 Fred S. McGlothlin 34 34 1931 Lillian ? 1929 - 1996 Mackay R. McGlothlin 66 66 1924 - 1924 Rose Ellen McGlothlin 6d 6d Lola Blackwell Ruth Buchanan Horace and Ruth lived in Illinois. Horace Rankins Mildred Buchanan Charles Jr. Buchanan Charles and Rose lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rose Blackburn 1885 - 1952 Pearl Walker 67 67 1907 Marjorie Buchanan 1857 - 1935 Jesse Dowling 78 78 James Dowling Ann Reynolds 1888 - 1949 Odis Dowling 60 60 1889 - 1890 William Franklin Dowling 1 1 1890 - 1958 Martha Ann Dowling 67 67 1891 - 1921 Mary Alice Dowling 29 29 Dee Hawkins 1894 - 1912 Ethel Nola Dowling 18 18 1897 Ruby M. Dowling 1899 - 1941 Stella Esther Dowling 41 41 1901 John Arthur Dowling John and Marie lived in Bedford. Marie E. Lawrence Living Chambers Living Southern Living Southern Living Southern ? Crum Living Crum Living Sowders Living Sowders Living Sowders Living Crum Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Cantrill Living Patrick Living Patrick Living Patrick Thelma Cantrill ? Bastin Living Bastin Paul Meyers Living Meyers Living Meyers Living Meyers Living Stickels Living Stickels Living Stickels Living Strunk Living Perry Living Perry Living Byers Living Perry Living Perry Living Perry Living Babbs Living Carpenter Living Carpenter Living Carpenter Living Carpenter Living Carpenter Living Carpenter Living Carpenter Living Carpenter 1919 - 2001 Opal G. Baugh 82 82 Leonard Baugh Bertha Moore Living Koontz Living ? Living Koontz Living ? Living Koontz Living ? Living Koontz Living Lampher Living Koontz Living Hankins Living Koontz Living ? Living Koontz Living Shelly 1911 Ethel Irene McGlothlin Glen Wiley Living Wiley Living Wiley 1917 - 1964 Evelyn Ruth McGlothlin 47 47 Lived in Rockfield, Indiana. Ivan Veach Living Veach Living Veach Living Veach Living Veach Living Veach Living Veach 1926 Charles Wendell McGlothlin Lived in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana. Julia Baugh Frank Baugh Stella Byers Living McGlothlin 1877 - 1937 Arthur James Reynolds 60 60 1905 Iva Reynolds Iva was a teacher at Dyer School, Bloomington, Indiana. 1903 - 1958 Delbert Burl Mitchell 55 55 Oscar Mitchell Recie Meadows Living Mitchell Living Rumple Living Mitchell Living Smith 1908 Carl Reynolds Verna Pryor Living Reynolds Gilbert Thornton Living Reynolds ? Hays 1915 James Arthur Reynolds Lived in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana. Elizabeth Harmon Homer Harmon Living Reynolds 1851 - 1962 Elza Roberts 111 111 Blanche Roberts Roland Jacobs Peggy Jacobs Barbara Jacobs 1912 - 1971 Lawrence E. Roberts 58 58 1924 Lois B. ? Living Roberts 1782 - 1839 Mary "Polly" Patton 57 57 Lee Petit Ralph Deckard Petit Living ? Living Petit Living Petit Living Petit Living Deckard 1911 Florence Annabell McGlothlin Rodney Koontz Living Koontz Living Koontz Walter Reynolds Living Reynolds Living Reynolds Living Koontz Living ? Living Koontz Jesse Andis Living Andis Living Andis Living Flynn Living Koontz Living Koontz Louise Dowling ? Smoot Howard Barth Living Barth Margaret Dowling Ross Hazel Living Hazel Living Hazel Wayne Dowling Rhoda May ? Marian Jones Living Dowling Virginia Dowling Phillip Johnson Living Johnson Frank Jenkins Milton Jenkins Lillian Robbins Living Jenkins Living Jenkins Living Jenkins Living Jenkins Frank Jr. Jenkins Mary ? Living Jenkins Living Jenkins Living Jenkins ? Bell 1912 Forest Arland Bell Beatrice Clause Dorothy Grimstead Living Bell Living Bell Living Bell Living Bell Living Bell Living Bell Living Smart Living Hensley 1850 - 1918 James Allen Koontz 68 68 James served in the Army.
In 1880 James farmed in Van Buren Township, Monroe Co., Indiana.
In 1900 he was a stcok trader in Clear Creek Township, Monroe Co.,
Indiana with his wife and 7 children.
1893 - 1958 Nora Easterday 64 64 Henry Easterday Henrietta Corn 1914 - 1914 Leotta Blanche McGlothlin 24d 24d 1915 - 1922 William Henry McGlothlin 6 6 William Reynolds Carolyn Woody 1912 - 1914 Sylvia Reynolds 1 1 Frank Roberts Roberts Hester ? 1906 - 1910 Fred Roberts 4 4 ? Bell Stella Marian Bell ? Wyman Living Wyman Living Hammond Living Wyman Living Upton Living Wyman Living Wyman Living Sparks Living Wyman Allie Perry Roy Cline 1815 - 1894 David Zike 79 79 1836 - 1906 James Zike 70 70 James and Henretta had 10 sons that all died in infancy. All the sons
were older than Mary Ellen.
They lived in Tuscola, Illinois and moved to Mattoon, Illinois.
D. 1922 Henretta Mulken 1879 Mary Ellen Zike 1846 - 1902 John Zike 56 56 1848 Barbara A. Campbell Jackson Campbell Anna Wallingsford 1875 William Harvey Zike Mary ? Sue Drummond jdrummond@@rr1.net 2002-09-29 08:02:35
Mary Zike was my husband's great-grandmother. She had four
children-Charles Zike, by her first husband, Charles Burtram,by William
Harrison before their marriage, and Francis Marion, and Walter E. after
marriage. 
Mina Zike 1879 - 1924 Franklin Pierce Zike 44 44 1882 Charley Zike Dessie E. ? 1888 Sidney R. Zike Mary ? Ada Idene ? Mary Pale 1868 - 1902 Gilkey Zike 34 34 Gilkey and Emma had 4 children. 1889 - 1942 Millie Lavada Zike 53 53 1850 - 1921 Harvey Zike 70 70 1852 Thurzy Young Robert Young Sarah Van Cleave 1872 - 1951 William Edward Zike 78 78 1873 - 1910 Ida Jane Zike 37 37 Ida and Francis had 7 children. 1876 - 1921 Robert David Zike 45 45 Lula B. Hetzer 1878 - 1898 Flora Lizzie Zike 19 19 1880 - 1958 Lawrence Emory Zike 77 77 1881 - 1938 Florence Belle Zike 56 56 Florence Belle and William had 6 children. 1884 - 1909 Phronia Lotitia Zike 25 25 1886 Joseph Riley Zike 1888 - 1902 Allie Ineai Zike 14 14 1892 - 1907 Ettie Irene Zike 15 15 1896 - 1972 Carrie Marie Zike 76 76 1852 - 1909 William E. Zike 57 57 1849 - 1889 Mary E. Alexander 40 40 1884 - 1884 Sarah A. Zike 1m 1m ~1874 Wall Zike ~1877 - ~1918 Lellia Zike 41 41 1865 - 1939 Allen Zike 74 74 D. 1953 Lillian Landers 1904 Eva Zike ? Zike 1871 - 1930 Charles Lewis Zike 58 58 Belle Ferguson William Ferguson Molly Stirewalt 1898 Leatha Zike 1902 Ethel Lucille Zike Clark Randolph 1814 Jacob Zike 1840 William Zike William was a Civil War Veteran - Co. C. 137 IN Regt. Bet 1840 and 1841 Julia Ann Weiniger Jacob C. Zike Lewis William Zike 1865 Curtis S. Zike 1877 Anna Zike Had 5 children. Emma Zike John Zike Died as a child. Uretta Zike Burned to death in youth. Francis Zike Burned to death in youth. Infant Zike 1812 Mary Ann Zike 1810 Rufus M. Baugh 1833 - 1909 John D. Baugh 76 76 Ellen Elkins Martha Bryd (Ballard) Mary Baugh Jane Baugh William C. Baugh Sarah Baugh Jacob Baugh John Jr. Baugh Walter Baugh Nora Baugh Ida Baugh Lived in Bedford, Indiana Ab Elkins ? Baugh Burned to death as a child. 1837 Sylvester Baugh 1839 - 1902 Elizabeth Jane Wright 63 63 Josephine Baugh Lived in Jackson County, Indiana Joseph Wineinger Emma Baugh Mary Alice Baugh Jacob Baugh Had other children. Margaret George Jacob Baugh Andrew Baugh Alfred Baugh Sylvester Baugh 1841 Joseph S. Baugh Joseph was a Civil War Veteran. He was wounded 6/27/1864 and died as
result of his wounds.
Sarah Ellen Dunlap Joseph Jr. Baugh 1823 - 1868 Matilda Zike 45 45 1819 - 1894 Caleb R. Smallwood 75 75 1849 Alexander F. Smallwood Lost his money thru association with the Shakers. Mary Jane Lowery She, along with all her children died with T.B. ? Lowery Margaret ? Ora Smallwood Walter Smallwood Arthur Smallwood Homer Smallwood 1851 Mary Ellen Smallwood William Henry Stewart Cynthia Stewart Frances Aisle Stewart Sarah E. Smallwood John H. Kinman Clarence Kinman Lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Florence ? Hiram Kinman Lived in Lyons, Indiana. Necie Kinman Lived in Shelbyville, Indiana. Albert Richison Bessie Kinman Lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Elmer Fry Raymond Kinman ? Carr Eulala Kinman Richard Saucerman Florence Kinman ? Lemasters Ola Kinman Died as a child. Johnnie Kinman 1854 - 1906 Eliza Ann Smallwood 52 52 1855 - 1938 William Carr 83 83 1876 - 1937 John Isacc Carr 60 60 Homer Carr Edward Carr Lived in Bloomington, Indiana. Caleb Carr Lived in Lyons, Indiana. Nellie Carr Effie Carr George Carr Zebbie Smallwood ? Mize Ida Mize ? Crane 1826 - 1871 Henry Zike 45 45 1857 - 1936 George W. Zike 79 79 Caroline Cordell Ella Smith 1891 Rosie Zike 1887 Clarence E. Adkins Leroy Zike Daizy Zike Ralph E. Norman Forest Zike Mable Zike 1851 - 1886 James B. Zike 35 35 Harriett Houston Osa M. Zike 1866 - 1944 Samuel Zike 78 78 1874 Rosa M. Stewart Rosa Zike Bertha Zike Cordia Zike 1892 - 1968 Roy Zike 76 76 Claude Zike Blanche Zike Dorothy Zike Pauline Zike Alexander Zike Walter Zike Thelma Zike She died young. John William Zike 1854 - 1873 Alice M. Maxwell 18 18 Lucinda Gutridge 1875 - 1903 Theodore Zike 28 28 George Zike John also had one daughter. Emma ? 1866 Juda Zike James Singleton Nellie Singleton Lived near Emminence, Indiana. Samuel Gash James Singleton Never married.
Buried beside parents.
Roscoe Singleton Floy Singleton Buried beside his parents. ? Willhite Catherine Singleton Reared family south of Martinsville, Indiana then moved to Indianapolis,
Indiana.
? Willhite 1828 - 1894 John Zike 66 66 1848 - 1880 Mary E. Zike 31 31 N. T. Avery Henry Avery Lived in Columbus, Indiana Sarah Avery Lived somewhere in Mississippi. Robert Cordell 1835 - 1914 William Zike 78 78 1861 - 1934 Anna Belle Zike 73 73 1860 - 1956 Corwin Diebert 95 95 William Deibert 1884 Charles Diebert Elizabeth Hammer 1885 Cora Diebert W. W. Turner 1888 Laura Diebert James Mitchell 1890 Alpha Diebert Calvin Hines 1892 Lena Diebert Walter E. Morgan 1894 Wayne Diebert Minnie Albershardt Elizabeth Fairchild 1896 Julius Diebert Fairy Faye Bew 1898 - 1919 Zelma Diebert 21 21 Voladay Salladay 1900 Benjamin Franklin Diebert Bertha Creasler 1903 Edna Lizzie Pearl Diebert Joseph Corey 1863 - 1938 Samuel Miller Zike 74 74 Bertha A. Ostrander Thomas Jefferson Zike 1894 - 1894 Myrtle Zike 5m 5m Died as a child. 1897 Floyd Zike Floyd and Stella had 3 children. 1866 - 1901 Martha Evelyn Zike 34 34 Joseph Coons William Page 1883 Albert Page Anna Marie Cooper 1885 Amaziah Page Dora Mae Welton 1888 Clarence Emery Page Marian Wickett 1890 - 1890 William Clyde Page Died an infant. 1892 - 1894 Mary Etta Page 1 1 Died a child. 1895 Mable Page Floyd Huffman Richard Carson 1869 Hattie Florence Zike Lived in Greeley, Colorado Thomas Jones H.P. Lahr Amizaie B. Evans 1898 Florence Jones 1904 - 1919 Elma Jones Jones 15 15 1888 Clara Evans 1892 Harriett May Evans 1872 Jacob Wendell Zike Lived in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Etta Fertig 1896 - 1902 Vera Zike 5 5 Died as a child. 1900 Glen Zike Minta Gaddis 1901 Bert Zike Erma Martin 1904 - 1980 Vern Zike 76 76 ~1901 - 1999 Vera Shelton 98 98 1905 Don Zike Verlie Morris 1907 Cleo Zike Chelsa Sanders 1910 Everett Zike Opal McCurry Ruth Zike Alvin Larsen 1924 Mary Sanders Zike Adopted child. 1875 Thomas William Zike Lived in Lucas County, Iowa. Pearl Coleman Marie Triphlett D. 1904 Laura Guard 1898 Everett Zike Vera Turk 1877 Mary Etta Zike 1871 - 1918 Cashous Johnston 46 46 1898 Otto Johnston 1902 Warren Johnston 1907 Elva Curtis Johnston Vivian Johnson 1909 Charlotte Johnston Ross Rice 1912 Irene Johnston Orval ? 1881 Ida May Zike Lived in Derby, Iowa.
Collected a great deal of family research on Wm Zike's descendants.
1877 Silas Baker Living Hardin Living Elkins 1901 Altie Marie Baker 1904 - 1909 Alma Baker 5 5 Died as a child. 1906 Ardis Irene Baker 1910 Dorothy Madge Baker 1884 Julia Elizabeth Zike 1881 - 1941 James C. Rains 60 60 Asa Rains 1902 - 1991 Vera Rains 89 89 Lora Randolph 1904 William Rains Hazel Critle 1908 Leo Rains Zelma Trisler 1914 Ulzada Rains Clarence Trisler 1924 John Rains 1888 Zelma Elendor Zike Alonzo Baker Samuel Baker Lettie Harrison 1911 Treva Baker Walter Strandt 1912 Mildred Baker Elton Sill 1915 Mansel Baker UNKNOWN ?? 1921 Arthur Baker 1812 Elizabeth Fountain Bet 1814 and 1815 Mildred Jane Haggard 1823 - 1906 Anna A. Wallingsford 82 82 1820 - >1874 James Zike 54 54 ~1820 - <1850 Elizabeth Brown 30 30 1832 Margaret Elkins ~1853 Mary Ann Maples 1826 Hester Ann Zike 1825 Hiram Collier Bet 1827 and 1828 - 1905 Martha Prather 1831 - 1894 Judith Prather 63 63 1845 - 1918 Harriet May Poor 73 73 1843 - 1862 Isaac Zike 19 19 1852 - 1932 Enoch A. Smallwood 79 79 1854 - 1941 Caleb Nolan Smallwood 87 87 Bet 1856 and 1857 Elijah Smallwood Elijah was an engineer on a railroad. Bud Smallwood Ellsworth Smallwood Ellen Smallwood 1860 Rebecca Ann Smallwood 1856 Ciccy Agnes Sare 1858 Della America Sare Irene Ada Sare 1864 America Isabell Sare 1862 Virginia Frances Sare 1875 John Newton Sare 1862 Josephus G. Zike 1863 - 1945 John Melvin Zike 82 82 1865 - 1892 Jacob E. Zike 26 26 1867 - 1867 Mary E. Zike 1m 1m 1867 - 1947 Emma Zike 79 79 Emma and Albert had 3 children. 1870 Ida Zike Ida and Jerome had 3 children. 1872 - 1947 William Luther Zike 75 75 1879 - 1900 Litna Everett Zike 21 21 1832 Jacob Zike After the Civil War, Jacob went to some Southern State. He had a large
family of boys (according to Samuel Zike). He probably lived in Oklahoma.
Possible: Marriage Zike, Jacob Age: 48 years
Wife: Mary J. Escrit Age: 34 years
Marriage Date: 1/9/1881 Recorded in: Allen, Kansas
1833 Casandra Zike She lived near Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa. 1835 - 1918 James Thomas Zike 83 83 James moved from McLean Co., Illinois with his mother and brothers and
sisters, to Johnson Co., Iowa, then to Audabon County, Iowa, then to
Thomas County, Kansas, then to Edison, Nebraska in 1890.
1837 Alexander Zike Alex fought in the Civil War: Company H,22-Iowa (Zike002).
In 1895 Alex lived in Lynch, Nebraska. He also may have lived in Johnson
Coutny, Iowa and Knox County, Nebraska.
He was a farmer.
1839 - 1877 George W. Zike 38 38 George was in the Civil War in an Iowa regiment. Lived in Iowa for a
while then moved to Louisianna.
He died when son (Howard) was 5 years old, as a result of an abcess on
his lungs caused by exposure during his service years.
George and Angeline had 3 children.
1841 - 1862 Francis M. Zike 21 21 Francis was in the Civil War in an Iowa regiment, he never returned home
from the Civil War.
1844 - 1921 Samuel Pinkerton Zike 77 77 Samuel served in the Civil War, G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic), Co.
D, 44 Iowa Infantry, until 1866.
He lived in Hudson County and in Edison, Nebraska.
1847 Nancy J. Zike 1826 - 1872 Wesley S. Dean 46 46 1837 Malinda Baker 1857 - 1948 William Allen Zike 91 91 1859 - 1944 Sarah E. Zike 85 85 1861 Mary C. Zike 1863 - 1944 Samuel Lawrence Zike 81 81 1866 - 1943 James Wesley Zike 77 77 1868 - 1870 Arthur M. Zike 2 2 1870 Ralph A. Zike Lived in Cheyenne or Federal, Wyoming. 1872 - 1966 Clarence Freeman Zike 94 94 Lived in Beaver City. 1874 - 1952 Burt Zike 78 78 1878 Bernice E. Zike 1880 - 1960 Lottie Mae Zike 80 80 Lydia or Betsey Tripp Stephen Zike Lived around Lynch, Nebraska. Elroy Zike Delbert Zike Lydia Ann Zike Blanche Zike Angeline Baker ~1872 Howard Zike 1842 Catherine Hill 1867 Anna Zike Bet 1869 and 1870 Elmo Zike Lived in Denver, Colorado. 1873 Gertrude A. Zike Lived in Garden Grove, California. Thomas Goforth 1800 Elizabeth Zike 1817 - 1847 Joseph Zike 29 29 1819 - 1888 George W. Zike 68 68 1821 - 1910 William Zike 89 89 1824 - 1909 Nancy Zike 85 85 1824 - 1857 Hester Zike 33 33 1826 - 1869 Sarah Zike 42 42 Another unnamed son died a small child, he is buried in a field near
Shelbyville.
Catherine Zike Margaret Zike James Heifner 1819 Emeline Linville 1843 - 1923 John W. Zike 80 80 1847 - 1873 William Addison Zike 26 26 1843 - 1888 Joseph Zike 45 45 1819 Betty Ann Linville 1840 - 1840 Sarah A. Zike 2m 2m 1842 James W. Zike 1844 Francis C. Zike 1846 - 1867 David C. Zike 21 21 1849 - 1932 George W. Zike 83 83 Rev. George W. Zike, Jr was a Wesleyan Methodist Minister. 1851 Mary Zike Reared family at Homer, Rush County, Indiana 1854 - 1869 Betty Ann Zike 14 14 1856 Lewis Zike 1857 Lydia A. Zike Lydia A. ? ~1846 Mary C. Fair 1868 Nora P. Zike 1876 Howard Zike 1878 Aura L. Zike Ila E. Zike 1829 Mary Phares ~1846 Sarah F. Zike Lived in Kingsville, Missouri. Mary Sue Zike 1851 - 1908 William Riley Zike 57 57 1856 - 1918 Robert C. Zike 62 62 ~1859 Roscoe W. Zike ~1861 - 1924 Hanibal Zike 63 63 They lived for several years in Sullivan County, Indiana. Later they
moved to Greenfield, Indiana, where they died and are probably buried.
The Rev. Harry V. Smith remembered seeing a letter written by Hanibal
Zike to his Uncle Jacob Zike of Lawrence County, Indiana. This letter was
in the possession of Mrs. Margaret Buchanan of Bloomington, Indiana.
1865 Judella Zike Anna Linville 1867 Charles Zike Joseph A. Zike 1821 Thomas Wicker 1842 William Tally Wicker 1844 David Wicker 1846 Catherine Wicker 1849 Sarah Ann Wicker 1851 Dorothy Wicker Bet 1853 and 1854 Nancy Jane Wicker 1858 - 1938 Thomas Wicker 80 80 1859 - 1921 Hester Ann Wicker 62 62 1861 - 1924 Jasper Lincoln Wicker 63 63 1864 - 1944 George Anthony Wicker 79 79 1870 Elizabeth Wicker 1828 John Cotton Elijah Linnville 1854 Elizabeth Linnville 1818 Lewis Linnville 1844 - 1921 James M. Linnville 77 77 1845 - 1924 Hester Ann Linnville 79 79 ~1842 - 1917 Nancy Ann Linnville 75 75 1848 Jasper N. Linnville 1851 Lorenzo Dow Linnville ~1852 Lewis F. Linnville ~1854 George Linnville Lived in Anderson, Indiana. ~1856 Oliver Perry Linnville 1858 - 1932 John W. Linnville 73 73 1808 - 1849 Samuel Scott 40 40 1810 Mitilda Scott 1812 - 1876 John Park Curtis Scott 64 64 1815 - 1865 William Scott 50 50 1816 Melinda Scott 1818 Margaret Catherine Scott 1824 Jacob Botkins Scott 1826 Infant Scott 1826 Infant Scott 1828 Benjzmin Franklin Scott 1831 Alexander Scott 1810 Parmelia Haggard 1827 James Scott 1830 John Park Custis Scott 1834 William Scott 1837 David Scott 1840 Melinda Catharine Scott 1845 Samuel Thornton Scott 1842 Mary Elizabeth Scott <1849 Sally Ann Scott 1849 Samuel Scott 1822 Cynthia Dodds 1838 Elizabeth Scott 1840 Mary Jane Scott 1844 - 1923 Newton Scott 78 78 1847 Andrew Scott Emeline Scott 1812 Mary Woods 1836 Parthena Scott 1838 Benjamin Franklin Scott 1840 Daniel Emel Scott 1843 - 1920 Alexander Scott 77 77 1843 Martha Scott 1845 Nancy Catherine Scott 1850 James Matson Scott 1852 John William Scott Went to Ansley, Nebraska. Had at least 3 more children. William Sutherland Abraham Sutherland Blifford Sutherland William Sutherland James W. Croucher 1837 Mary Elizabeth Croucher 1839 Susannah Croucher 1841 Sarah Croucher 1843 William Croucher 1845 Milton Croucher <1818 Eleonar Trisler 1818 Hester Ann Trisler 1823 - 1893 Levi Trisler 70 70 Levi moved his family from Clearmont County, Ohio to Shelby County,
Indiana in 1823, then to Keokuk County Iowa in 1849, on to Davis County,
Iowa 1850, moved to Decatur County, Iowa in 1861.
1827 - 1905 Jacob Levi Trisler 77 77 <1830 Matilda Trisler <1830 Pheobe Ann Trisler ~1816 Adam McFadden 1814 Jacob Youngman 1841 William Youngman 1841 Sarah Jane Youngman 1843 George Youngman 1845 Susanna Youngman 1847 Oilila Youngman 1850 John Youngman 1824 Cynthia Lynn Carson 1847 Mary Jane Trisler 1848 William Leonard Trisler 1850 James Irvin Trisler 1851 Joseph A. Trisler 1853 George C. Trisler 1855 Wilson W. Trisler 1857 Francis S. Trisler 1859 Jacob A. Trisler 1861 Sarah A. Trisler 1863 Ulysses G. Trisler 1864 Cynthia Anna Trisler 1830 Louisa Douglass ~1852 Dorman Trisler 1854 Hiraim B. Trisler ~1859 George Leonard Trisler 1861 Jacob LeRoy Trisler ~1867 Stephen A. Trisler ~1869 Emma B. Trisler 1826 John Crosby ~1826 Moses Cossler Thomas, Sr. Goforth 1828 - 1900 Margaret Zike 71 71 1822 - 1874 Martha Zike 51 51 1825 Mary Jane Zike Mary Jane was still living with parents in 1860. 1830 Jordan Zike 1833 - 1903 Joseph Zike 70 70 Susan Zike ~1832 Lydia Zike 1836 Lucy Zike 1841 George W. Zike 1823 - 1890 Jonas Corman 67 67 Alphonse Corman Andrew Jackson Corman William Matthew Corman Frank Corman Frank married at least 2 times. He went to Klondike two times for gold. Robert Corman Elizabeth Corman Margaret Corman Anna Corman 1821 Jeremiah Combs 1844 - 1914 William E. Combs 70 70 1846 Belle Combs 1849 Hester Ann Combs 1851 Emily Jane Combs 1853 John C. Brack Combs 1855 James Marion Combs 1856 Granville Combs Sallie Combs 1836 Amanda P. Cawby 1858 Lucy M. Zike ~1845 Mary Kearby ~1864 Sally L. Zike Elizabeth Ritter William Ritter Henry Ritter John Jr. Ritter Nancy Ritter Dolly Ritter Mahala Ritter 1854 - 1940 Charity Elizabeth Crim 85 85 1828 - Wft Est 1864-1919 George W. Crim 1834 - 1888 Margaret Heifner 54 54 Wft Est 1848-1865 - Wft Est 1882-1953 Nancy A. Crim Wft Est 1824-1856 - Wft Est 1881-1943 Charles L. Headlee 1887 - 1910 Lucy C. Zike 23 23 1882 - 1906 Amelia L. Zike 24 24 Charley Zike James Landy Phares Willie Phares Leander Phares Mary Phares Alice Phares 1853 - 1925 Mariah Nan Taylor 71 71 1871 Alva Addison Zike 1873 Lewis Franklin Zike 1876 - 1951 Emma Esther Zike 75 75 Emma and Wallace had 3 children. 1878 - 1949 Fred Arthur Zike 71 71 Fred and Jesse had 2 daughters. 1881 Altha Lena Zike 1885 Charles Edgar Zike Charles and Vesta had 7 children. 1888 Wilbur Leslie Zike 1843 - 1923 James Elbert Hurst 80 80 Alonzo Hurst Anna Taylor Alba Hurst Winfred Hurst Nina ? Anna Hurst Emmons Hurst Pluma Hurst Della Hurst George Hurst Charley Hurst Died young. 1856 Lydia A. Kines Phares 1879 Mirtie Zike Burtie V. Miller Minnie D. Zike Loren W. Myer Mary Zike Lived in Manila, Indiana. Clarence Myer William H. Carpenter Merrill Carpenter Son Carpenter Killed in a mail plane crash. Samuel Boots Ralph Boots Printer at Greenfield, Indiana. Austin P. Boots Samuel Boots Died a child age 6 months old. 1862 Minnie Coddington Zola Zike Lived Detroit, Michigan. UNKNOWN ??? ? Thorpe Claude Hartsell Anna M. Ellia 1883 Golden Zike ? Albon ~1861 Fannie F. Griggs 1887 Roberta Zike 1898 - 1963 William Gerald Zike 65 65 1900 - 1969 Edith Higgins 69 69 1865 - 1912 Frank E. Johnson 46 46 1892 May Louise Johnson Infant Johnson 1867 Charles P. Zike Bertha Hess Herbert Eugene Zike Mildred D. Zike 1854 - 1923 Cynthia E. Talbert 69 69 Otto Zike Died a child age 15 months. 1877 - 1977 William Warren Zike 100 100 1879 - 1943 Joseph F. Zike 64 64 1881 - 1942 Edward C. Zike 61 61 1883 Mary E. Zike Lived south of Morristown, Indiana. 1887 - 1962 Mabel Edith Zike 75 75 1892 Paul T. Zike Laura R. Levings 1883 Carlton Reese 1842 Sarah E. McKay 1873 Nancy F. Wicker Lived in Shelbyville, Indiana. 1879 Cora Belle Wicker 1884 Katie R. Wicker 1866 - 1880 Bertha A. Wicker 14 14 1869 - 1894 Mary Z. Wicker 25 25 1872 Thomas Wicker 1876 Jasper H. Wicker 1878 Christie Stella Wicker 1867 - 1870 Warren Wicker 2 2 1875 - 1876 John W. Wicker 5m 5m 1882 - 1908 Josephine Wicker 25 25 George Bilman Ira Milton Fox Perry R. Fox Ellen Frances Rhodes Mertie Wicker >1870 William Thomas Wicker George Wicker Hester Wicker Stacy Wicker Oscar Wicker Altha Ross Virgil Russell Fanny Bush David Wilcoxson Lantz Wilcoxson Died young. Joseph B. Carter Last name may also be spelled CARHET. Joseph Carter Flora Carter Cord Carter Harry Carter Flossie Carter John Nigh Roxie Nigh Orville Nigh Benjamin Nigh William Nigh 1862 Elizabeth Delilah Brown Elaine Wicker 1884 Alvin Wicker ? Bass 1861 - 1911 Elanders Rhodes 50 50 1886 - 1956 Walter Logan Rhodes 70 70 Lottie Bass 1867 Emma May Rhodes 1902 - 1952 Oral Ernest Wicker 49 49 1886 - 1957 Nellie Pearl Wicker 70 70 1905 Carol Lincoln Wicker 1891 Hallie Rose Wicker 1870 - 1957 Laura A. Rhodes 87 87 1892 Warren Russell Wicker 1902 Neil Wicker 1890 Goldie Wicker 1897 Clyde Wicker 1909 Omer Wicker 1888 - 1888 Harry Wicker 3m 3m Flora Dowbel Ollie Linnville Altha Linnville Walter Linnville Lillie Linnville Minnie B. Linnville Mabel Linnville Hattie Linnville Bertha Linnville 1843 - 1915 Aaron Nigh 72 72 Lewis Nigh George Nigh Ella Nigh 1874 Shirl Nigh 1876 James Nigh 1883 Alonzo Nigh Jewel Rice Maggie Linnville ~1834 - 1887 Anderson Rhodes 53 53 Estie Anderson Rhodes Estella Rhodes >1859 Albert Rhodes ~1867 - 1919 Alice May Rhodes 52 52 Sadie Rhodes 1848 - 1929 Phoebe A. Cherry 81 81 1872 George F. Linnville 1874 Henry Linnville 1877 Cary C. Linnville 1879 Burton C. Linnville 1883 - 1955 Mathilda May Linnville 72 72 Jasper Linnville Died a child. Ida Linnville Died a child. 1851 - 1882 Serelda J. Nigh 31 31 1870 William Linnville 1878 Lewis Linnville Scott Linnville 1875 Clara D. Linnville Betty Kincade 1886 Jap Linnville 1888 Jesse Linnville 1866 - 1932 Electa C. Brown 66 66 1888 Herbert W. Linnville ~1890 Thomas Levi Linnville 1893 Earl R. Linnville 1895 Othel B. Linnville UNKNOWN ??? Susan Scott Hannah Scott Jeff Scott Mollie Scott Elizabeth Scott Lived near Bedford, Indiana. Frank Scott Lived near Jasonville, Indiana. Jason Scott Never married. Lived near Freetown, Indiana. Lacurgus Scott Abraham Fountain John F. Fountain Steven Fountain 1843 - 1911 Emaline Branaman 67 67 William Henry Scott Lived in Indianapolis, Indiana. Curtis Monroe Scott Lived in Clearsprings, Indiana. John P. Scott Lived in Montana. Christian Abraham Scott Christian lived east of Bedford, Indiana. 1877 - 1924 Charley L. Scott 47 47 1884 - 1947 Leslie Cleveland Scott 63 63 Never married. Laura Scott Never married. Lived in Clearsprings, Indiana. Anna Scott Lived east of Bedford, Indiana. Pearl Scott 1830 Benjamin G. Hamilton William Hamilton Polly Easton Mary Hannah Hamilton Died a child. Emily Hamilton Scott Hamilton Nancy Hamilton Liddy Hamilton Died a child. Emmett Hamilton Lived in California. Essie Hamilton John Hamilton 1849 - 1916 Adaline Henderson 66 66 1869 William Ezra Scott 1871 James Scott 1873 Daniel E. Scott 1876 Norma Ethelene Scott 1877 Carrie Belle Scott Jemine ? Nancy Scott Lived in Broken Bow, Iowa. Rose Corman 1867 Tilford Corman 1868 Clara Corman 1870 Archie Corman 1872 Margaret Jane Corman 1875 Katie Corman 1877 Alice Corman 1883 Minnie Corman Mary Heistand Lulu Corman 1870 - 1960 James Corman 90 90 1870 Mary Elizabeth Corman 1873 Gertrude Corman Lived in Nicholsville, Ky. 1878 Hulda Corman Lived in Nicholsville, Ky. 1876 Cordelia Corman 1882 Lelia Corman She died young. She was a deaf mute. 1890 Alvin Corman Died at age 27 years. He was deaf. 1884 Mattie Corman John Wesley Sauder John Gross Jeptha Johnson Ettie Westmoreland Carrie Corman Harry Corman Gertrude Corman Emmett Corman Frank Jr. Corman ? Corman Mattie Vaughn Robert Jr. Corman Drowned as a boy. ? Doolin Truman Doolin Ellie Doolin ? Deware Fairy Deware Carl Deware Charles Deware 1843 - 1917 Cordelia Ford 73 73 Daniel Combs Pearl Combs Emma Combs Homer Combs Lula Combs Jerry Combs Lambert Hagerdon Lambert Jr. Hagerdon Willie Hagerdon 1858 - 1887 Edward Hagerdon 29 29 Frank Bricken Joseph Alexander Bricken Mary F. Bricken Vivian Hagerdon Edna Zike Hagerdon 1859 - 1956 Flora Virginia Hill 97 97 1882 - 1904 Vernie Zike 22 22 Died a child. 1888 Roscoe Zike Drowned at age of 3 years. 1894 - 1953 Oliver R. Zike 59 59 Never married. Jack Zike Died at birth. 1900 - 1978 Golden Glen Zike 78 78 Lived in Arapahoe, Nebraska. Loberta ? Josephine Frederickson Clifford Zike Lived in Maywood, California. Mabel Zike Lived in Beaver City, Nebraska. 1901 - 1946 Richard Louis Zike 45 45 Richard was born in Ranchester, Wyoming and raised in and around
Arapahoe, Nebraska.
He married Kathleen Margaret Reeman on Feb. 26, 1924 at Eaton, Colorado.
They had 1 child, Bonnie Lou Zike born 8/30, 1926 at Eaton, Co.
Richard died of Multiple Sclerosis on June 26, 1946, one day after Bonnie
brought his first grand daughter home from the hospital (from birth).
Charles Bowen Georgiana Farmer Arthur F. Zike Lived in Omaha, Nebraska. Wyoma Zike Lived in Los Angeles, California. Wanda Zike Lived in Kansas City, Nebraska. Michael J. Lynch 1866 - 1942 Mary E. Minser 76 76 Samuel Minser Phoebe Wright 1892 John William Zike 1896 Neil Howard Zike Lived in Lewis, Iowa. 1900 Ruby Geraldine Zike Lived in Lewis, Iowa. William Norman Quinn Marjorie Zike Died a child age 4 months. Infant Zike Enos Dean 1897 - 1960 Tressie Dean 63 63 Archie Dean Carrie Leona Hellyer Kline 1896 - 1919 Millard Zike 22 22 Served in WWI.
Died from influenza contracted aboard the troop ship bringing him home
from the war.
Edith Zike Died a child. 1900 - 1973 Madeline Zike 72 72 Lived in Grand Island, Nebraska. D. 1981 William Quinn 1905 - 1979 Howard Zike 73 73 Never married. Lived in Columbus, Kansas.
World Connect states that he was married briefly and divorced. Also, that
he served in the U.S. Marines in Panama in 1920, in the U.S. Army during
WWII.
Fannie Cooper Charles Zike Lived in Sidney, Iowa. Ollie Hall Clyde Zike Lived in Cheyenne, Wyoming. ? Whetham Leslie Zike 1908 - 1997 Chester Zike 89 89 Lived in Renton, Washington. Howard Zike Eva Zike Nyle Zike ? Roth Delbert Roth ? Stockwell Daisy Stockwell Vida Stockwell Marjorie Stockwell Elizabeth Stockwell William Stockwell Lived in Shelby, Montana. Donald Stockwell Clytie Stockwell Lived in San Francisco, California. Cora Watkins 1895 Eldredge Zike 1899 Arva Zike Lived in Hasting, Nebraska. Arthur Fish 1892 Merle Edison Fish Lived in Los Angeles, California. 1895 Theresa A. Fish 1909 Katherine Harriet Fish 1856 - 1932 Margaret Ellen Woodcock 76 76 1877 - 1953 Casinda Zike Smallwood 76 76 1878 Annia Rosella Smallwood ~1883 William Alexander Smallwood 1885 Jesse Russel Smallwood 1890 Elijah Franklin Smallwood Lived in Wymore, Nebraska. 1894 Lillie Viola Smallwood Harry Henson 1892 Frances Maude Myrtle Smallwood 1862 - 1942 Jennie M. Russell 80 80 1883 Viola Smallwood 1885 James Earl Smallwood Lived in Texas. Leora Barton 1891 Sadie Mae Smallwood 1893 Iva Pearl Smallwood Lived in Ontano, California. She was married and had children. 1898 - 1947 John Robert Smallwood 48 48 Never married. ~1862 Mary Ellen Howe Vina Smallwood Lived in Portland, Oregon Iva Smallwood Willie Smallwood Lived in Tacoma, Washington. George Smallwood Lived in Spanaway, Washington. Louis Smallwood Jack Smallwood Eddie Smallwood Emma Etta Early 1866 - 1936 Charlette Elizabeth Allen 70 70 1888 - 1962 Clarence Zike 74 74 1889 - 1960 Daisy Zike 71 71 1890 - 1967 Frank Douglas Zike 76 76 Frank and Maude had 5 children. 1892 Blanche Sylvester 1911 - 1983 Leslie Paul Zike 71 71 Leslie Paul and Leora had 3 children. 1880 - 1956 Robert King 76 76 Thomas Allen Sarah Johnson 1794 - 1878 Sarah "Sally" Masterson 84 84 In 1850, Sarah was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census as a widow with children David, Nancy, Joan and
Thomas living with her.
In 1860, Sarah was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census as a widow with children Joan and Thomas living
with her.
In 1870, Sarah was resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census living with son Thomas N. and wife Sarah.
Sarh was a member of The Separate Baptist Church.
Nancy Elizabeth Nash 1865 - 1958 Mary Elizabeth Shields 93 93 1867 - 1953 David Francis Shields 86 86 1869 - 1958 Lillie Christina Shields 89 89 Russell and Lillie lived in Tuscola, Illinois for many year. 1872 - 1953 James Henry Shields 80 80 1871 - 1872 Charles Mahlon Shields 1 1 1875 - 1971 Laura Agnes Shields 95 95 1877 - 1977 Sarah Jane "Jennie" Shields 99 99 1879 - 1901 Almeda Shields 22 22 1881 - 1961 Nathan Homer Shields 79 79 1883 - 1976 Ola Mae Shields 93 93 1886 - 1897 Rosa Leona Shields 10 10 Cause of death was listed as diptheria. 1844 Mary Elizabeth Shields 1849 - 1935 Martha Jane Shields 85 85 In 1880, Martha and Phillip were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census.
1846 - 1935 William Taylor Shields 88 88 In 1870, William and Amanda were residents of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1880, Amanda and William were residents of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana at the time of the Census.
In 1900, William and Amanda were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana at the time of the Census.
Living McGlothlin 1854 Julia C. Shields In 1880, George and Julia were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
1854 - 1933 Lucy A. Shields 79 79 In 1880, Lucy and Allen were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
Cause of Lucy's death was listed as Hypostatic Pheumonia.
1857 - 1882 Laura A. Shields 24 24 1860 - 1951 Belle Marie Shields 91 91 In 1900, Samuel and Belle were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
The cause of Belle's death is listed as Chrones Nephrites.
1863 John Wesley Shields John was a Teacher in Monroe County.
In 1900, John and Cora were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana,
at the time of the Census.
In 1910, John and Cora were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana,
at the time of the Census.
1855 - 1914 Mary Jane Heltonburg 59 59 Mary Jane Heltonburg was born on 19 January 1855 at Lawrence Co.,
Indiana. She married John Ridge on 20 March 1904 at Monroe Co., Indiana.
She died on 20 May 1914 at Smithville, Monroe Co., Indiana, cause of
death was listed as Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
In 1900, Mary was a resident of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census as a widow with these children living with  her,
Joseph L, Hiram M., Izella E., Maud E., Rosetta F., Nancy P., Grover C.,
and Paris.
On 4 March 1904 at Bloomington Telephone, Bloomington, Indiana, this
notice appeared:
"Evidently cupid is no respector of age down at Smithville for tonight
John R. Ridge, three-score-and-ten and Mary A. Shields, aged 50, will be
joined in holy wedlock. Squire Botkin will tie the nuptial knot."
In 1910, Mary was a resident of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census living with son Joseph Lenzy.
Mary Jane's obituary appeared on 21 May 1914 in the Bloomington
Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana, and it read;
"Mrs. Mary Shields, aged 59, died Wednesday night at the home in
Smithville after an illness of several weeks with Asthma. The funeral
from the Christian Church of that town Friday at 1:30 in charge of Elder
Oldham and burial in K. of P. cemetery. Mrs Shields was a faithful member
of the Christian church and was well known in that community. She was a
daughter of Nancy Hellenburg and a sister of David and Joseph Hellenburg,
Nancy Craycraft, Martha Madams (sic) Adams and Izella Meadows. Mr Shields
died 17 years ago. The children are Joseph Everett and Grover Shields,
Stell Grape, Mrs. George Floyd, Mrs. Thomas Vaught, Mrs Maude Clines,
Mrs. Aaron Wampler, Miss Pearl Shields."
1823 - 1897 James Madison Shields 73 73 In 25 September 1850, James and Martha were residents of Salt Creek Twp.,
Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census with sons Lewis W. 5yrs,
George W. 3yrs, and William C. 2 yrs.
In 1860, James and Martha were residents of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1870, James and Martha were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1880, James and Mary were residents of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census and his Father's birthplace was listed
as PA and his Mother's as Scot. I believe that the reference to PA hould
refer to Pittsylvania County, Virginia. I don't know about Scot as I am
sure Sarah Masterson was not born in Scotland.
James Madison's obituary appeared on 13 July 1897 in the Bloomington
Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana, and it read;
"James Shields, a well known farmer living 9 miles outheast of town, died
suddenly at noon Sunday. Mr. Shields was 76 years of age and had been
enjoying good health. He had eaten a hearty dinner and had just arose
from the table, when without a word he fell and expired instantly. Mr.
Shields was one of the old pioneers of the county and one of the most
honored and highly respected citizens of Clear Creek Township. He leaves
a wife and family of grown children to mourn his death. The remains were
interred at the Shields graveyard 9 miles south of town, Monday
afternoon."
1821 - 1892 David W. Shields 70 70 On 21 May 1849 at Monroe Co., Indiana, David Shields and William Taylor
were discharged from their duties as Administrators of the Estate of
Joseph Shields. The amount in full is now paid into Court as follows
$31.85 by Taylor and David W. Shiedls pays nineteen dollars & 39 cents
making $51.24. Said administrators say they have fully administered said
estate, and ask to be discharged from further liability. And the court
now being now satisfied that said amins. had fully administered all the
goods and chattells of said decedant. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that said Administrators be and they are hereby discharged from all
further liability as such administrators.
On 26 September 1850, David was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census living with his mother Sarah with
his age as 23 years.
In 1860, David and Elizabeth were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census with their children Sarah Jane,
W. L. (Winnie), James A., and Francis M.
In 1870, David and Elizabeth were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census with their children Winnie, James
A., Francis, Mattie, Roena, Jack and Edward.
In 1880, David and Elizabeth were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
David W's obituary appeared on 29 June 1892 in the Republican Press,
Bloomington, Indiana, and it read;
David Shields died at his home near Smithville on Tuesday of last week in
his 70th year.
Andrew Jackson Lampkins 1838 - 1898 Thomas Shields 59 59 Thomas was a Pvt. in 32nd Indiana Regiment during the Civil War. He
enlisted at Columbus, Indiana and served from September 23, 1864 to May
8, 1865. He was mustered out at Indianapolis, Indiana, and became a
farmer in Monroe County.
In 1870, Thomas and Sarah were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census with his mother, Sarah Shields age 75
living with them.
In 1880, Thomas and Sarah were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census with children India, Paris, Dory, and
Monroe.
His cause of death is listed as heart disease.
Phillip Bond 1851 - 1936 Amanda Ellen Deckard 85 85 Amanda was living at 1210 N. Walnut Grove, Bloomington, Monroe Co.,
Indiana at the time of her death. Cause of death listed as influenza.
David Helmburg 1849 George W. Wampler George was a Farmer, Teacher and Township Assessor. ~1852 Allen H. Carter Thomas Pennington 1857 - 1933 Samuel J. Hall 75 75 Allen Lowery 1869 - 1939 Phoebe Jane "Jennie" Stephens 70 70 Russell Todd 1875 - 1897 Martha L. Cardwell 22 22 1878 - 1944 Enoch Homer Butcher 65 65 1871 - 1921 Charles Baily 49 49 1889 - 1948 Nellie East 59 59 1883 - 1962 Oliver Carmie Deckard 78 78 1867 Cora B. Hays 1885 - 1918 Bert O. Shields 33 33 1891 Myrtle Bourke 1887 - 1958 Wesley T. Shields 70 70 1888 - 1977 Mary J. Bourke 89 89 1889 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Pearl Shields L.B. McKeel 1810 - 1882 Samuel Mathers 72 72 UNKNOWN Unknown ~1810 - 1876 Mary L. "Betsy" Shields 66 66 Rhonda ? 1816 - 1902 Eliza Jane Blakely 86 86 On May 20 1862 at Monroe Co., Indiana, by order of the Probate court,
Eliza sold Lot #119 in Town of Bloomington, Indiana being 33 ft. wide by
166 ft. deep to Ann M. Beatley for $264.08 with $100.00 cash and the rest
payable in three yearly payments from 4 April 1862.
In 1870, Eliza was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census as a widow with children Jefferson, Rebecca, Eliza,
Anna John and Catherine.
In 1880, Eliza was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census with children Rebecca, Eliza, Anna and John F.
A newspaper article in the Republican Progress, Bloomington, In., Tues. 4
Feb 1896; "On Friday last Mrs. Eliza Shields, who resides two miles south
of town, had reached her 80th year, and in commemoration of the event a
number of friends and relations went down to visit her, taking a goodly
supply of provisions. There were also some useful gifts for the old lady,
among them an oak rocking chair presented by her nephews Horace and Wm.
Blakely. Mrs. Shields came from Kentucky to Monroe County with her
parents in 1836. The following from town were in attendance: Horace
Blakely and family, W. o. Blakely and family, Henry Dodds and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rogers, Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs. John Campbell."
In 1900, Eliza was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census with children Rebecca M., Eliza J., Frank P., Susannah
and granddaughter Bertha Rogers living with here.
Eliza died on 24 February 1902. Cause of death was listed as pneumonia.
UNKNOWN Unknown ~1830 Nancy J. Shields ~1828 Mary S. Shields UNKNOWN Unknown George W. Secrest On 15 August 1859 at Putnam Co., Indiana, George Secrest and wife Susan
sold to John B. Johnson Lot #4.
? White ~1798 - 1872 Susan C. Shields 74 74 Penelope White ~1802 Nancy Agnes Snoddy Sabra White ~1795 D. W. Shields On 10 May 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, Robert L. and David W.
were accused of murdering James McCormick.
On 9 June 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, an article appeared in
The Weekly Maysville Eagle Newspaper, Mason Co., Ky and contained; "We
learn from Paris, that after upwards of a hundred persons had been
summoned in the case of the Commonwealth vs Shields, a jury was finally
obtained on Thursday last. From the majority of the evidence given to the
jury, there appears to be no doubt of their conviction.
On 16 June 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, an article appeared in
The Weekly Maysville Eagle Newspaper, Mason Co., Ky and contained;
"Contrary to the impression of every spectator who heard the evidence on
the trial of the Shields, in Bourbon circuit, they have been pronounced
"not guilty" by the jury. Out of respect for the great palladuin of
personal liberty, (the trial by jury), induces us to further argument.
Such, however, is the strength of public feeling in Bourbon, that on
Friday night last, the juriest were buried in effegy, and the "Rouges
March" beat over the grave.
In 1840, D. W. was a resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the
Census with 3 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 40-50, 1 female under 5, 1
female 10-15, 1 female 15-20 and 1 female 30-40.
In 1850, D.W. and Nancy were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census with their children Mary S., Nancy J.,
William W., John T., Joseph L., Samuel L., Susanna J., Julia A. M.,
Barton M. and Angeline A.
Martha Veatch Bet 1760 and 1770 - 1839 William L., Sr. Shields On 23 January 1825 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, James McCormick and Mary Ann
his wife, William Shields and Nancy his wife and David Shields sold to
Jonathan Maple, 54 1/2 acres and 18 poles of land situated on Stoner
including the place where the said McCormick now lives for $4,000.00.
On 7 February 1825 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, from the Bourbon County
Order Book; "On motion of William Shields, administration is granted him
upon the estate of Robt Shields, dec'd by executing bond in Clerk's
office of this court with William Shields Jr. his security in the penalty
of $200. Conditioned according to law and on motion of said administrator
it is ordained that Adam Finch, Jno Reed, Wm Thos. B____ be appointed to
appraise the personal estate and slaves if any of said dec'd and present
to court at the next term.
On 14 February 1825 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, William Shields Sr. sold to
Thomas Marshall and Henry T. Duncan, four wheel wagon, four head of
horses, two of them mares, one a bay and one a sorrell, four head of milk
cows, household and kitchen furniture. Mortgage for $200.00 plus interest
at 6% annum.
On 27 September 1826 at Bourbon Co., Kentucky, William Shields and Nancy
his wife sold to Thomas Massie the land, milla and appertances purchased
by said William Shields from James McCormick lying in Bourbon Co. and
formerly called Walker's Mills and afterwards McCormick's Mills.
On 16 December 1826 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, in the newspaper
Western Citizen under a column "Open Your Eyes" this appeared; "All those
having accounts with me will please call and settle them on or before the
first of January. W. Shields.
In 1830, William was a resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of
the Census with 2 males 20-30, 1 male 60-70, 2 females 15-20 and 1 female
50-60 years old in his household.
On 12 February 1839 at Monroe Co., Indiana, a Guardianship was issued to
John Shields which read;
Know all men by these presents that we John Shields, James Slocumb are
held and firmly bound unto the state of Indiana in the penal sum of three
hundred dollars for the payment will and truly to be paid we bind
ourselves our heirs and assigns forever firmly by these presents signed
with our hands and seals with our seals this 12th day of February 1839.
Now this obligation is such that the said John Shields is this day
appointed Guardian of Darwin Shields minor heir of Wm Shields deed. Now
if the said John Shields shall well and truly discharge his duty as such
Guardian according to law then this obligation to be null and void
otherwise to remain in full force and effect in law. Signed and sealed
the day and year above written. Signed by John Shields and James Slocumb.
In May 1843 from the Probate Records of Monroe County, it showed that
William owed money to John Dower of Bourbon Co., Ky when he came to
Indiana. The executors of John Dower's estate sent to court for judgement
against William Shields, William Jr. and Joseph Shields for a claim of
$1200.00.
William's estate was probated on 24 February 1849 at Monroe Co., Indiana;
John Shields, Administrator, of the estate of William Shields filed a
report of the following disbursements from the estate:
Nancy Shields                                $5.00
J.J. Burton (for the widow)          4.89
J.S. Hicks (for the widow)             5.00
George & Peter Ballerton          10.00
Robert Glidwell                                1.50
Deal & Brown                                    2.00
John Ragsdale                                  1.28
J. S. Hester for D. Browning         3.17
Milton McPhetridge Clerk              3.50
Allowance to the Administrator 12.50
It was also ordered that the Clerk payout to each of these eight Heirs
the amount of $5.75.
D.W. Shields
Samuel Snoddy & wife
John Shields
George Secrest & wife
Heirs of William Shields
Heirs of Joseph Shields
Samuel Mathers & wife
Thomas S
Mary Veatch 1782 - 1848 Jesse Shields 66 66 Catherine Fox 1798 Samuel Snoddy ~1800 Jane Shields In 1850, Samuel and Jane were residents of Perry Twp., Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the Census.
~1797 - 1825 Robert L. Shields 28 28 On 10 May 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, Robert L. and David W.
were accused of murdering James McCormick.
On 9 June 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, an article appeared in
The Weekly Maysville Eagle Newspaper, Mason Co., Ky and contained; "We
learn from Paris, that after upwards of a hundred persons had been
summoned in the case of the Commonwealth vs Shields, a jury was finally
obtained on Thursday last. From the majority of the evidence given to the
jury, there appears to be no doubt of their conviction.
On 16 June 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, an article appeared in
The Weekly Maysville Eagle Newspaper, Mason Co., Ky and contained;
"Contrary to the impression of every spectator who heard the evidence on
the trial of the Shields, in Bourbon circuit, they have been pronounced
"not guilty" by the jury. Out of respect for the great palladuin of
personal liberty, (the trial by jury), induces us to further argument.
Such, however, is the strength of public feeling in Bourbon, that on
Friday night last, the juriest were buried in effegy, and the "Rouges
March" beat over the grave.
On 24 June 1824 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, an article from the
Maysville Eagle Newspaper, Mason Co., Ky contained; "Paris Union Lodge
No. 16, June 24, 1924, Whereas Robert L. Shields an entered apprentice of
said lodge, having unanimously been found builty of gross unmasonic
conduct in the murder of James McCormick it is resolved that the said
Robert Shields be and is hereby totally expelled from all the privileges
of the order.
Said Robert L. Shields is aged about 27 years, 5 ft. 10 or 11 inches
high, florid complexion, dark brown hair and dark eyes, one of his fore
teeth out and weighs about 170 pounds.
On 26 January 1825 at Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky, an article appeared
in The Weekly Maysville Eagle Newspaper, Mason Co., Ky and contained; "On
Wednesday night last (says Paris Citizen) between 7 and 8 o'clock Robert
Shields who was tried  for the murder of James McCormick at the last May
term, while employed in sawing plank at the saw mill of his father on
Stoner, a few miles above this place, was shot by some person unknown and
died instantly. Three balls entered his head and four his body.
~1841 Julia A. Shields Elizabeth Moreland Thomas Shields UNKNOWN Unknown William Norman ~1839 Susanna J. Shields Richard West ~1837 Samuel L. Shields ~1835 Joseph L. Shields ~1833 John T. Shields ~1831 William W. Shields ~1758 - >1819 Caleb Masterson 61 61 Caleb's farm was next to William Shields' farm.
He had at least two daughters other than Sarah who were married in
Bourbon Co., Kentucky.
Caleb fought with George Rogers Clark in the Revolution. He was one of
the first lot holders in Lexington, Kentucky 1781 with brother, James.
From "Kentucky Court and other records" by Julia Spencer Ardery, Pages
110-111.
Deposition taken 23 April 1819, Caleb states he came to Lexington,
Kentucky Bryan's Station in 1779 and then in 1780, he with others, came
from Bryan's Station to Lower Blue Licks.
History of Lexington-Collins;-P73; Those who secured lots when town of
Lexington was first laid out were: Caleb and James Masterson, Thornton
Farrow, James and Joseph Lindsey.
Caleb was fined for missing a muster in Johnston Co., N.C. in 1777.
He was listed on duty in Capt. Robert Patterson's company of Militia.
In 1830 and 1840 Kentucky Census, Clark Co.; 1810 Kentucky Census,
Bourbon Co. and, same for 1800 and 1790 and 1820. InCensus of 1810, 7
slaves.
UNKNOWN Unknown James Shields 1827 - 1872 Martha J. Sciscoe 45 45 Martha J. Sciscoe died at the age of 45 years and 22 days. She was buried
at Shield's Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana; Located within
Sherwood Green Condominium complex.
~1760 Jenny Champ One listing shows first name to be Peggy. ~1845 Angeline A. Shields UNKNOWN Unknown Mary Norcott ~1843 Barton M. Shields UNKNOWN Unknown 1645 - 1738 John Shields 93 93 UNKNOWN Unknown 1875 - Wft Est 1914-1970 Lou L. Snoddy 1905 - 1976 Roscoe Carl Shields 71 71 Roscoe married Emma, divorced her, married Martha, divorced her, and
married Lucille.
1911 - 1942 William Vernon Shields 30 30 William H. Eytcheson 1860 - 1941 Amanda Fowler 81 81 1874 - 1948 Emma Hensley 74 74 1874 - 1958 Isaac Addison Hays 84 84 1890 Mae Boyce 1892 - 1892 Troy Shields Frank W. Lampkins Martha M. Dodds Andrew Deckard Mary Ann Chambers 1869 - 1938 Ida Florence Shields 68 68 Cause of death was listed as Hypostatic pneumonia; Contributory, Chronic
Myocarditis.
1871 - 1922 Daniel Shields 51 51 Cause of death listed as Natural Cause, Cerebral Apoplexy. 1878 - 1978 Cora Alma Shields 100 100 1876 - 1951 Isaac Anderson Butcher 75 75 1880 - 1972 William Andrew Shields 92 92 1888 - 1967 Etta Elizabeth Hensley 79 79 1883 - 1969 Grace M. Shields 86 86 1884 - 1931 Joseph Lee Hanson 46 46 1885 Charles Shields 1890 - 1980 Ora L. Shields 89 89 1901 Blanche E. Hash 1893 Ann P. Shields 1886 - 1974 James P. Chestnutt 87 87 1896 Ruby Shields ~1870 Mary C. Bond ~1873 William L. Bond ~1877 Martha Bond ~1879 Samuel Bond ~1876 Cory A. Carter ~1880 Charles E. Carter ~1875 Minna Wampler ~1878 Oskir Wampler ~1879 India Wampler 1878 Minnie Florence Pennington In 1900, Minnie was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana,
at the time of the Census living with grandfather, William H. H. Shields.
Isaac Wilson Ross 1880 William Pennington In 1900, William was a resident of Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of
the Census living with grandfather, William H.H. Shields.
1886 - 1964 Edward C. Hall 77 77 1885 - 1944 Elizabeth Eads 58 58 James T. Chambers William Hays 1911 Emma Senior 1921 Martha Jean Evans 1909 Lucille Wallerman 1915 Beatrice Sussana King 1830 - 1910 Eliza Jane Whitsell 80 80 Eliza died on 3 March 1910 at Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, cause
of death was listed as Hemiphigia.
Eliza Jane's estate was probated on 13 February 1914 at Bloomington,
Monroe Co., Indiana; Notice of final Settlement Estate of Eliza J.
Shields Deceased In the Monroe Circuit Court in the State of Indiana. All
creditors, heirs and legatees of said estate are hereby notified that
Harry F. Rogers executor of said estate has filed his account and
vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come
up for examination and approval on the 14th day of February the same
being the 20th Judicial Day of the January term of 1914 of said court at
which time said creditors, ehirs and legatees are required to appear in
the Court House in the City of Bloomington and show cause if any there be
why said account should not be approved. J.R. Fowler Clerk of Monroe
Circuit Court.
1833 - 1925 Elizabeth Ellen Payne 92 92 ~1828 Sarah Shields 1832 - 1900 Nancy L. Shields 67 67 In 1880, Charles and Nancy were residents of Bloomington, Monroe Co.,
Indiana, at the time of the census.
Nancy died on June 1900 at Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana, cause of
death listed as a Tumor.
1833 - 1910 Charles Anderson Mobley 77 77 1835 - 1912 Joann Shields 77 77 In 1880, Nathaniel and Joann were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census.
Cause of death listed as organic heart disease.
1835 - 1886 Nathaniel Mobley 50 50 Nathaniel Mobley left a will on May 9., 1886 at Monroe Co., Indiana, and
it contained: wife Joanna to have control of entire estate for her life
time. Will was recorded on May  22, 1886.
1842 - 1897 Sarah J. Sherrell 54 54 Cause of death was Asthma. Thomas Blakely Elizabeth McFall ~1838 Mary E. Shields Stephen S. Rogers 1839 - 1916 Rebecca M. Shields 77 77 In 1920, Rebecca was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census living with her mother Eliza Shields.
Rebecca died 16 December 1916. Cause of death was listed as a cerebral
hemorrhage.
~1842 Thomas Jefferson Shields He was also known as William T. J. Shields. Rebecca A. Drebble 1844 - 1912 Eliza J. Shields 68 68 In 1900, Eliza was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census living with her mother Eliza Shields.
In 1910, Eliza was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census.
She died on 16 August 1912 at Monroe Co., Indiana, and the cause of death
was listed as Organic disease of Heart, resulting Anasarca.
1846 - 1911 Frank P. Shields 65 65 In 1900, Frank was resident of Perry Twp0., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census living with mother Eliza Shields.
In 1910, Frank was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
of the Census living with sister Eliza Shields.
Cause of death was listed as pneumonia; vascular heart disease
contributory.
Elizabeth E. Woodall 1847 - 1919 Anna Shields 72 72 In 1910, Anna was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census living with sister Eliza Shields.
Anna died 17 October 1919 at Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, cause of
death was listed as organic disease of the Heart. 
1848 Susannah Shields In 1900, Susannah was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census living with her mother Eliza Shields.
1850 - 1857 Elizabeth Shields 6 6 ~1851 John F. Shields ~1854 Catherine "Katie" Shields Joseph S. Norman Frank H. Scott 1840 - 1841 Mary E. Mathers 1 1 1841 - 1841 Marion Mathers 2m 2m 1843 - 1848 Solon Mathers 5 5 ~1832 William Snoddy ~1834 John M. Snoddy ~1836 Nancy A. Snoddy Lorenzo D. Davis ~1838 America Snoddy John H. Armstrong ~1839 Martha P. Snoddy Samuel C. Holmes ~1844 - 1880 James M. Snoddy 36 36 1847 - 1880 Margaret L. Payne 33 33 Nannie Norman James R. Brown Lizzie D. Norman Cyrus Douglas Vaughn Peter R. Norman Mollie B. Stewart 1851 - 1875 Sarah Angelina Shields 23 23 Sarah died when she gave birth to twins that were born on September 26,
1875.
David Heltonburg Hiram Martin Heltonburg Nancy Sowders 1871 - 1871 George E. Shields 5m 5m 1847 - 1941 George Washington Shields 94 94 Jennie Barrett ~1861 Ruth Todd ~1850 - 1902 William C. Shields 52 52 1855 - 1919 Elizabeth A. Deckard 64 64 1852 John Thomas Shields 1855 Mary Trisler 1854 - 1909 Sarah Elizabeth Shields 55 55 1830 - 1900 Levi N. McVey 70 70 1856 James K. Polk Shields Mary J. Beachler ~1857 - 1895 Nancy Jane Shields 38 38 1848 - 1924 William Paris Hazel 76 76 1859 Isaac Shields ~1857 Izella Todd 1861 Mary Alice Shields 1855 - 1942 Hugh H. Barrett 87 87 1845 - 1864 Louis W. Shields 18 18 Louis served in the Civil War as a Pvt. in Co. G 31st Reg., Indiana
Volunteers between 1 Feb 1864 and 14 March 1864.
1863 Delitha Belle Shields 1865 - 1928 David Jefferson Shields 62 62 1877 - 1944 Cordelia Sexton 66 66 John Ridge 1879 - 1948 Estella Martha Shields 69 69 1869 - 1911 Thomas Grape 42 42 James Blackwell 1887 William Devore 1879 - 1947 Mamie Alma Shields 67 67 1871 - 1937 George Franklin Floyd 66 66 1881 - 1968 Joseph Lenzy Shields 86 86 Edna R. Hainey Clara Ann Miller 1882 - 1906 Hiram Martin Shields 23 23 1884 - 1919 Myrtle Patton 35 35 1883 - 1883 Infant Shields 1885 - 1919 Izella Ethel Shields 34 34 1882 - 1920 Thomas M. Vaught 37 37 1887 - 1948 Maude Emiline Shields 61 61 1865 - 1942 Charles M. Cline 77 77 1889 - ~1960 Rosezetta Frances Shields 71 71 1889 - 1965 Aaron Wampler 75 75 1891 - 1951 Nancy Pearl Shields 59 59 Elmer Chambers 1892 - 1981 Grover Cleveland Shields 88 88 1896 - 1975 Alneretta Althua Parker 79 79 1894 - 1972 Paris Everett "Jack" Shields 77 77 Esther Woods 1848 - 1914 Charles H. Shields 65 65 1854 - 1904 Susan M. May 50 50 1851 - 1922 Joseph Leonard Shields 71 71 In 1900, Joseph and Cynthia were residents of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe
Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census.
In 1920, Joseph and Cynthia were residents of Bloomington 8th Precinct,
Monroe Co., Indiana, at the time of the Census with Joseph's brothe,
James , living with them.
Joseph died on 3 June 1922 at Monroe Co., Indiana, cause of death was
listed as Cerebral Hemorrhage.
Joseph Leonard's obituary appeared on 5 June 1922 in the Bloomington
Daily Telephone, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana, and it read;
"Joseph Leonard Shields, age 71 years, died today at 6 a.m. at his home
on north Jackson Street. He had been ill for the past year and on
Decoration Day suffered a severe stroke of paralysis which hastened his
death. Since the stroke came he had been unconscious and passed away
peacefully. He was the son of Joseph and Eliza Shields of Kentucky,
deceased. Besides his wife, Cinthy A. Shields, he leaves three brothers,
George, John and James of this city, and two sisters, Mary Trisler and
Sarah Meadows, also of this city. There are no children. Mr Shields,
though he has been in ill health for some time, was always kind and
helpful to his friends and relatives and many will mourn his loss. He
regularly attended the Knight Ridge Church and took a great interest in
its affairs. He was born in Indiana whence his parents moved and made
their home soon after their marriage. The funeral services will be held 
at the Knights Church, Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. John Hays officiating.
Internment at Knights Ridge cemetery."
Cynthia E. Vint 1855 - 1914 Mary E. Shields 59 59 Melvin Trisler 1858 - 1933 John G. Shields 74 74 1866 - 1944 Martha Clark 77 77 1862 - 1908 David Shields 46 46 1860 - 1941 Lucy Amanda Vint 81 81 1866 - 1930 George Washington Shields 64 64 1874 - 1932 Luella Richardson 57 57 1874 Sarah Cynthia Shields George W. Richardson 1859 Frank Michael Meadows 1861 - 1929 James Shields 67 67 In 1900, James was a resident of Salt Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at
the time of the Census.
James died on 1 January 1929 at Monroe Co., Indiana, and cause of death
was listed as Chronic Myocarditis.
~1851 Sarah Jane Shields 1853 - 1897 Urana L. "Winnie" Shields 44 44 1848 - 1903 Jesse C. Smith 54 54 1855 - 1929 James Alexander Shields 73 73 1859 - 1943 Julia Frances Buck 84 84 1858 Francis M. Shields 1861 Madora Barrett 1861 Martha A. Shields Morgan M. Barrett 1864 - 1948 Rowena Shields 84 84 1860 - 1908 James Todd 47 47 1862 Robertson Thomas 1867 - 1930 Andrew Jackson Shields 63 63 1871 - 1956 Alice Musser 84 84 1870 - 1946 William Edward Shields 75 75 1885 - 1972 India Jane Butcher 87 87 1871 - 1897 Orpha Shields 26 26 1876 - 1958 David W. Shields 82 82 In 1900, David was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census living with his mother.
In 1920, David was a resident of Clear Creek Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana,
at the time of the Census living with his widowed mother.
David never married.
1855 - 1924 James W. Mobley 69 69 1892 Mary A. Winebrinner 1858 - 1898 Thomas M. Mobley 40 40 1863 - 1924 Sarah "Katie" Mobley 60 60 1860 - 1940 Edwin Corr 80 80 1865 - 1874 Charles Anderson Mobley 8 8 ~1868 Edward Mobley Ida Malone ~1861 Laura J. Mobley Morton J. Compton Amanda A. Young Mahala Richardson 1868 - 1947 Mary Ellen Mobley 78 78 William Sexton 1870 - 1947 Nancy Alice Mobley 76 76 1864 - 1934 George Britton McClelland Rogers 70 70 1872 - 1942 James Monroe Mobley 70 70 Savannah Sims ~1866 Malinda C. Mobley 1862 - 1926 Amanda Ann Mobley 64 64 Peter Hayse ~1879 Hulda Mobley Marion Brummett 1862 - 1910 India J. Shields 47 47 1861 - 1943 Elijah J. Hancock 82 82 ~1869 Paris Shields 1873 - 1936 Mary Ellen Chandler 63 63 Amanda Shields Pleasant Deckard ~1878 Monroe Shields ~1879 Julia Lucas ~1875 Dora Shields ~1872 Jackson Seymour Nunn Maud Shields William R. Hays Harry F. Rogers Alice C. Hopewell Isaac P. Hopewell Nancy Ritter Dora E. Rogers Clarence E. Howard Ida M. Rogers John C. Campbell 1864 Bertha Rogers In 1900, Bertha was a resident of Perry Twp., Monroe Co., Indiana, at the
time of the Census living with her Grandmother, Eliza Shields.
John Rogers 1884 Mollie Shields 1884 - 1885 Noble Shields 1 1 Died at age 1 1/2 years. 1886 ? Shields An unnamed child. Probably died at birth. 1866 - 1890 Samuel Snoddy 24 24 1876 - 1877 Sarah A. Snoddy 1 1 1878 - 1880 Cora I. Snoddy 2 2 1885 - 1960 Herbert Shields 75 75 Josephine Davis 1887 Inez Shields Jess Cunningham 1910 - 1973 Ralph Alaric Shields 62 62 Margaret J. Bridges Adam Deckard Elizabeth Sylvester 1871 - 1948 Charles Edgar Shields 77 77 1870 - 1948 Elizabeth Jane Hedrick 77 77 1873 - 1945 Lydia Florence Shields 72 72 John H. May 1876 - 1955 William Oscar Shields 78 78 1879 Raymond Shields 1880 - 1902 Keet Shields 21 21 1882 - 1959 Fred Shields 76 76 Nannie May 1896 Ethel H. Hawkins 1885 - 1946 Flora Shields 61 61 1866 - 1948 Omer May 82 82 1886 - 1962 John W. Shields 76 76 1887 Nellie E. Stout 1888 - 1951 Elza Flick Shields 62 62 1894 - 1990 Mary Ann May 95 95 1890 - 1966 Nettie Roxie Shields 76 76 1889 - 1944 Joseph Albert Jacobs 54 54 1876 Craig J. Shields 1876 - 1964 Cob Bodat Shields 88 88 1878 - 1970 Minnie Todd 92 92 1879 Racie Osten Shields 1882 ? Shields Un-named child, probably still birth. 1875 Tella O. McVey 1884 - 1954 Grover Cleveland McVey 70 70 1885 - 1967 Dessie S. Smith 82 82 1882 ? Shields 1883 Albert Raymond Shields 1884 - 1924 Irene Emmert 40 40 1890 Emaline Gibson 1889 - 1918 Grace Glendora Shields 29 29 George L. Farrow 1882 - 1944 Porter Hazel 61 61 Ola Mae Barnhill 1883 - 1967 Golda J. Hazel 83 83 1884 - 1966 Bennett "Ben" Ferguson 81 81 Bennett (Golda's husband) was very funny.  He used to play tricks.  One
time he hung his false teeth on the clothesline to get a laugh from me. 
I really liked them both.  Every time I visited their house they would
always feed me and make me feel at home. They lived in Bloomington also,
as did my grandparents.  They were both really nice.  
1891 - 1934 Wyatt Woodburn Hazel 42 42 1894 - 1972 Mayme Rush 77 77 1884 Bert Shields 1884 Emert Shields 1886 - 1968 Benjamin W. Shields 81 81 1884 - 1961 Bertha Hyde 77 77 Esther VanHook 1909 Clarence E. Hays 1880 - 1908 Lillie B. Barrett 28 28 1882 Newton J. Barrett 1882 Nettie Cox 1892 - 1971 Carrie Shields 79 79 1887 - 1938 William Wilson Clark 51 51 1896 - 1971 Zelma Shields 75 75 1895 - 1959 William Lawrence Baugh 64 64 1900 - 1970 James Glen Shields 70 70 1907 - 1932 Vannie Susan Wisley 25 25 1903 - 1976 Vivian Violet Young 73 73 1903 - 1974 Noble "Jack" Shields 71 71 Lorene Harrell 1906 - 1990 Ruth Elizabeth Shields 84 84 1896 - 1965 Gilbert Marion Mitchell 69 69 1912 Mildred Elizabeth Shields 1904 - 1944 Hollis H. Myers 39 39 Hollis was killed in the Tinian Islands during WWII. 1900 Carl Schemmer 1923 Margaret Bunell Grape Joseph Devore Elsie Puckett 1896 - 1970 Clarence Estes Grape 73 73 1903 Vida Sipes 1899 - 1973 Mary Myrtle Grape 73 73 1892 Carl Gilispie 1896 - 1968 Paul Crafton 71 71 Paul was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. 1903 Roy Grape ~1904 Jacky Leo Grape 1923 Oneta Blackwell Venice Wilson Lewis Beard John Matthew Floyd Anis Smith 1897 - 1974 John Madison Floyd 76 76 1907 - 1978 Thelma Ann Bragg 70 70 1899 - 1899 ? Floyd An infant son was stillborn. 1905 - 1964 Damon Clifford Floyd 59 59 1908 - 1980 Allena Mae Fraker 72 72 1907 - 1990 Mary Anis Floyd 83 83 1901 - 1988 Fred Fowler 86 86 Emanuel Deckard Christy Deckard Charlotte Hanson 1903 Raymond Shields 1905 - 1908 Vivian Shields 3 3 Leona Smith 1905 - 1905 Oneta Vaught 1m 1m 1906 Russell Vaught Russell was in the U. S. Navy for 30 yrs, 3mos, 7dys and retired as a
Commander on 3/1/1959. He was at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked. His
wife and son were on the way to spend Christmas with him. Their ship had
to turn back.
1908 Evelyn Juaneta Underwood 1907 - 1909 Glen Hershel Vaught 2 2 1910 Roy Vaught Roy was a Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy for 21 years. 1913 Louise McClung 1912 Lola Mae Vaught Andrew Allen 1915 Ruth Vaught 1907 Wilson Tripp 1917 - 1920 Rose Vaught 2 2 1919 Hazel June Vaught She was also know as Hazel June Bishop, as she was adopted by some person
named Bishop.
William Cline Mandy Crouse 1905 - 1907 Pauline Cline 2 2 1909 - 1975 Merle Cline 66 66 Mary Mobley 1911 - 1930 Zola Cline 18 18 1922 Esther Cline 1913 Vernon Vestel Young John W. Wampler Delcena Vaught 1909 - 1994 Lucille Mildred Wampler 85 85 1906 - 1985 Walter W. May 79 79 1912 - 1913 Ray Wampler 1 1 1914 - 1980 Wendell Marshall Wampler 66 66 He retired from U. S. Air Force as a LtCol. 1912 Thelma May Owens 1915 Viola Pearl Wampler 1916 - 1975 L. Edgar Brinegar 58 58 1916 Sally Laverne Wampler 1917 Walter Kenneth Richardson 1918 - 1919 Richard Leon Wampler 1 1 1920 - 1969 Wilma Jean Wampler 49 49 1919 Lenzy Curt Hayes 1922 - 1922 Georgie Bernice Wampler 3d 3d 1923 John Lee Wampler Living Quinn 1926 James W. Wampler 1928 Norma Jean Bowman 1930 - 1933 Mary Jo Wampler 2 2 1914 Theo Hilda Shields 1909 - 1989 Aubrey Stillions 79 79 1916 Naomi Fay Shields 1913 - 1988 Osborne Stillions 74 74 He was in the U. S. Army in the 2nd Armored Engineers as a Sargent. He
was awarded 2 Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart and a Distinguished Unit Award
between 4/3/1941 and 10/18/1945.
1919 - 1984 Mary Vernetta Shields 64 64 1917 Wesley Bruner 1922 Norman Lowell Shields 1922 Nancy Jane Greene 1930 - 1930 Beverly Jean Shields 5m 5m Living Shields Living Sears 1876 - 1960 Luther Edward Shields 83 83 1889 - 1937 Lillie I. Eads 48 48 Luther and Lillie had 11 children. Found 7 of the children in the 1920
Census records.
1893 Elizabeth "Bessie" Shields 1889 John Johnson Oral E. Trisler Robert Nessl Living Nessl Living Nessl Living Drake Living Drake Living Drake Living Drake Martha May 1887 Lyman Trisler Leatha Duzan Mary I. Riley Mary Jane Robertson 1889 Dora A. Trisler Clem E. Barlow Everett East 1884 Clarence Shields 1885 Clara Shields 1886 - 1972 Joseph Shields 86 86 1888 - 1965 Clellan J. Shields 76 76 Ethel A. Hesler 1892 - 1922 Gertrude Shields 29 29 Clarence Isom John Isom Louisa Phillips 1896 - 1900 Mabel M. Shields 4 4 1886 - 1973 Lora L. Shields 87 87 1884 - 1973 Joseph H. Butcher 88 88 1888 - 1926 Charles Parker Shields 38 38 1889 - 1976 Clara Ann Miller 87 87 1889 - 1890 Fannie B. Shields 6m 6m 1891 - 1965 Luella Nellie Shields 74 74 1890 - 1949 Ivory V. Butcher 59 59 1890 - 1962 Arthur M. Hatton 71 71 1892 - 1969 Grace Lena Shields 76 76 1885 - 1987 Cecil Robert Hawkins 101 101 1893 ? Shields 1896 - 1977 Wade Tilman Shields 81 81 1899 - 1961 Lydia Lawson 61 61 1892 - 1977 Goldie Cecil Shields 85 85 1890 Obel Estes Skirvin 1895 Ambrose W. Shields 1895 Nellie Lawson 1901 Sybil McCullough 1897 - 1970 Ferbia Mae Shields 72 72 1898 - 1970 Fred Skirvin 72 72 1900 Fred Colon Shields 1900 Mary Arnett John Arnett Clara Tibbs 1902 Ruby Shields 1905 Frank G. Shields Shields 1907 Alva Shields Lillie Louise Algood 1910 Maude Shields 1912 Hespa O. Shields Virgil Richardson 1893 - 1961 Leonard Richardson 68 68 1898 - Deceased Lorena Conner 1902 Bessie A. Relaford Cora E. Smith Andrew J. Pennington John M. Buck Mary A. Trisler 1882 - 1953 Lewis Edward Shields 70 70 1894 - 1983 Anna Elizabeth Krause 89 89 1895 Oral E. Shields Emma Shields Thomas Jacobs 1891 - 1973 Mary A. Shields 82 82 1882 Ora Todd 1888 Anna Lawson 1885 - 1971 Anna A. Todd 85 85 1874 - 1939 John Perry Chambers 65 65 1885 - 1968 Ira Lonzo McCoy 82 82 1893 - 1980 James Elbert Todd 87 87 1896 - 1980 Lucy A. Chandler 83 83 1897 Orpha Alice Todd Charles George Edward George Nan Lawson 1882 - 1949 Carl Kenneth Hays 67 67 1894 - 1971 Ancil A. Shields 77 77 1894 - 1971 Iva Estella Crider 77 77 1914 Carl Shields Sylvia Lois Baker 1915 Robert L. Shields 1910 Kithel E. Shields 1896 - 1964 Edwin Gilbert Corr 67 67 1901 Mary L. Corr George W. McDaniel 1888 Edna Mae Rogers 1891 Clarence Otto Rogers 1892 Oscar Newton Rogers 1894 Earl Guy McClelland Rogers 1882 Elmer Winfield Scott Hancock Jesse Roberts Grant Roberts Hattie Sable 1887 Lucy B. Hancock Alfred O. Rogers 1891 - 1931 Lizzie Jane Shields 39 39 1874 Jerry Lawson Branam ~1896 Thomas Shields ~1898 Ernest Shields ~1902 Elsie Shields ? Chilton 1904 Farie M. Shields 1898 Carl Stephens 1906 - 1978 Harold Forest Shields 71 71 1911 Ella Inas Deckard 1908 Ray Shields Myrtle Fleetwood ~1909 Lloyd Shields ~1894 General Nunn 1896 Pearl Nunn Dola Wilson ~1898 Grant Nunn ~1899 Arthur Nunn 1890 Cecil Shields Hezekiah Hays George Hays Emma Stephenson 1892 - 1910 Goldie A. Shields 18 18 1894 - 1966 Leco Ernest Shields 71 71 1899 - 1964 Melba Eva Clark 65 65 1896 - 1978 Raymond M. Shields 82 82 1894 - 1982 Laura A. Archer 88 88 1898 - 1943 Lester H. Shields 45 45 1899 Mary Galyan ~1904 Roxie Shields John Crider 1897 - 1897 Martha Ellen Shields 1m 1m 1900 - 1900 Marion Shields 1901 - 1901 Wilburn Shields 1903 - 1903 Sylvia Shields 1904 ? Shields 1905 - 1970 Thomas Jefferson Shields 65 65 1909 - 1909 ? Shields 1909 - 1909 ? Shields 1910 - 1978 Clifford Tola Shields 67 67 1922 Ruth Loudene Miller 1914 Woodrow Shields Margaret Ann Driver Matthew Butcher 1896 - 1970 Alta Mae Butcher 74 74 1891 - 1921 Bruce Hays 30 30 1885 - 1971 Homer Hepley 85 85 1900 - 1976 Alva Thomas Butcher 76 76 1903 - 1984 Freeda Lois Mitchell 81 81 1904 Flora Butcher 1907 - 1928 Gladys Elnora Butcher 21 21 1901 Rosa Nell Baily 1897 - 1980 Leslie Albert Campbell 82 82 1903 Charles Albert Baily Zula Elizabeth Austin William Stevens 1900 - 1973 Iva L. Shields 73 73 1897 - 1970 Oscar Leonard Eads 72 72 William Boyce Drucellia Duncan 1907 - 1988 Onnie Glenn Shields 80 80 Geneva A. Helms ~1909 Marie E. Shields 1911 Iola Gayle Shields Clyde Danner 1914 Doris A. Shields 1907 - 1965 Armine Alexander 58 58 1916 Wilma J. Shields Charles C. Scott ~1919 Harold U. Shields Andrew Deckard Phoebe Fleetwood 1905 Russell Deckard 1908 Lora Fox 1921 Mary Deckard James Godsey Allan Godsey Hazel Robertson 1912 Paul A. Deckard Viola Mae Sinn Fred Sinn G. Galyan 1914 Rosalie Deckard Gerald Coffey 1917 Arda Frances Deckard Audrey Croy Elmer Croy Sadie Moore 1924 - 1943 Oliver Elmo Deckard 19 19 Isaac Butcher Willie Butcher 1900 - 1963 Alva Brian Butcher 62 62 1904 Goldie Butcher John Flynn Edward Flynn Rhonda Woods 1907 - 1975 Willis Andrew Shields 68 68 1914 - 1993 Beatrice Fay Mobley 79 79 1913 Lea Shields Ernest Kinney 1905 - 1986 Marie Hanson 81 81 John Franklin Doub Floyd Stanberry 1910 Forest Hanson Lucille M. Gatts 1915 - 1986 Helen Hanson 70 70 Fred Barrett G. H. Barrett Edith Matthews 1919 Betty Jo Hanson Richard L. Lloyd 1923 Delma Shields William Ray Frame Ray Frame Virginia Bratton James Robert Chestnutt Ralph Lee Chestnutt 1911 - 1990 Margaret Hall 78 78 Ralph Emerson Deckard Andrew A. Deckard Ethel Thrasher 1914 - 1960 Mildred A. Hall 45 45 1914 Robert M. Hudson 1915 - 1961 Henry Edward Hall 45 45 1918 Stella Jane Needy John F. Stull ~1912 - 1980 John W. Shields 68 68 ~1914 Ruth E. Shields 1913 Herald W. Shields Frances L. Edwards 1914 - 1962 Joseph Ancil "Toots" Eads 48 48 Morgan County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1921 to 1941 V. 2 Letters A to Z Inclusive
W. P. A. Original Record Located; County Clerk's Office - Martinsville,
Ind Compiled by Indiana Works Progressive Administration 1942
County: Morgan
Name: Ancil Eads
Spouse: Juanita V Mitchner
Marriage Date: 05 Sep 1933
Birth Date: 23 Apr 1914
Book: C-19
Original Source Page: 356
Monroe Co. Indiana Inquests 1888-1973
Death was determined as suicide by gun shot wound.
1915 - 1987 Juanita V. Mitchener 71 71 Morgan County, Indiana
Index to Marriage Record 1921 to 1941 V. 2 Letters A to Z Inclusive
W. P. A. Original Record Located; County Clerk's Office - Martinsville,
Ind Compiled by Indiana Works Progressive Administration 1942
County: Morgan
Name: Juanita V Mitchner
Spouse: Ancil Eads
Marriage Date: 05 Sep 1933
Birth Date: 19 Aug 1915
Book: C-19
Original Source Page: 356
Services for Juanita Eads Hatley, 69, of South Fairfax Road, who
died Monday afternoon at the Bloomington Hospital, will be 10:30 a.m.
Thursday at Allen Funeral Home with the Revs. William Bradley, Steve
Pettit and Fred Stanger officiating.  Burial will be in Clear Creek
Cemetery.
Born Aug. 19, 1917, in Bloomington, she was the daughter of George
and Mary (Butcher) Mitchner.  She was a retired grocery store owner and
operator.  She was a member of Paynetown Pentecostal Church and the
Traveling Turtle Club.
Survivors include her husband, Joseph Hatley; two daughters, Janet
Sue Hillenburg and Patricia Weaver, both of Bloomington; two sons,
Michael Eads and Larry Eads, both of Bloomington; one stepson Joseph R.
Hatley of Bloomington; six brothers, Leon Mitchner, Ray . .
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1920 - 1993 Wanda I. Eads 73 73 Name Father Mother Gender Birth Date Book Page Comment County Reference  
Eads, Wanda I Banjamin H Nellie M Shields F 14 Dec 1920 H-10 242   Monroe
Monroe County Indiana
Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive
Letters A - Z Inclusive 
1917 - 1990 Russell Stanger 73 73 RUSSELL R STANGER  Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 307-10-6282 Residence:  
Born 2 Apr 1917 Last Benefit:    
Died 11 Mar 1990 Issued:  IN (Before 1951) 
Living Shields Living Hamm Living Van Etten Edgar Van Etten Minnie May Living Shields Living Shields Living Schoolcraft Harry Schoolcraft Lillian Thomas Living Cole Joseph Cole Mary Kerr Living Shields Living Dixon Thomas Dixon Pearl Weddle 1913 George Kenneth Cunningham 1918 Ruth Jo Cunningham 1893 - 1918 Lelia Shields 24 24 1892 - 1955 William Chester Ridge 63 63 1895 - 1935 Cordelia Shields 39 39 1892 - 1962 Homer Francis Harmon 69 69 1897 Thursa Shields Earl M. Shultz 1902 - 1968 Brady Thacker Shields 66 66 Ruth Ellen Weaver Mary Hendricks 1904 - 1987 Goldie Lillian Shields 83 83 Ollie Knight 1908 - 1918 Jack Shields 10 10 1912 Sylvia Shields 1907 Barton Clarke 1895 Ralph May 1896 Zadie F. May Daniel Calvin May William Hawkins Catherine Deckard Edward Young 1912 ? Shields 1905 Dorothy May Fred Elgar Emery L. Stout Jincy A. Thornton 1908 Frank Shields 1910 Bonnie Arnett 1911 Robert Shields Helen Mitchell 1922 Lloyd Shields Mildred Sullivan Wallace Sullivan Mable Lofflound 1914 Wilma M. Shields 1911 - 1961 Glen Henry Crouch 49 49 1915 - 1974 James Elmer Shields 59 59 Living Willis 1917 Charlotte Viola Shields 1915 Lee Cox 1919 Grace L. Shields 1919 Ralph Clark 1920 Orval E. Shields 1923 Maxine Brown 1923 Betty M. Shields Robert Crane 1927 Freda Shields 1923 Stanley Clark Living Shields Living Kinser Delbert Kinser Thelma Souders William Jacobs Meletie Axsom 1912 Maudeline Jacobs 1912 James E. Mitchell 1915 James Jacobs 1920 Ruby Langley 1919 Andrew F. Jacobs 1921 Margaret Waldrip 1920 William Joseph Jacobs 1926 Esther Smith 1923 Margaret Jacobs 1923 Kenneth Corbin 1925 Mellie Jacobs 1922 Lawrence Edwards 1926 Eugene Jacobs Living Waterford 1929 Roger Lee Jacobs Living Sipes Living Jacobs Living Sanders 1899 - 1959 Eulah W. Shields 59 59 L. T. Melton 1901 - 1987 Earl T. Shields 85 85 1904 - 1980 Joe Olivia Hoover 75 75 B. Shields Edgar Egan Goldie Jean Shields Robert G. Russell 1919 Robert W. McVey 1929 - 1958 Martha Jane Robertson 29 29 1910 Bertha Janice Shields Albert Hanley Held 1924 Mary Alice Shields 1906 Fletcher Ferguson Frances Wampler Lloyd Ferguson William Ralph 'Jim' Ferguson 1911 - 1949 Paris Austin Ferguson 38 38 Paris Austin was crushed to death in a stone quarry. Stella Hays 1911 - 1990 Bennett Lloyd Ferguson 78 78 Lloyd (my grandfather) was the most wonderful, generous, hard-working man
I have ever known.  He was a cement mason/finisher pretty much all his
life.  He had a gold card for being a member of the union for 50 years. 
(I have it now.)  I also have his wedding ring and other little items.  I
absolutely worshipped him!  As I may have said before, I don't know where
I would be in life if it weren't for him. 
I will tell you one story which is an example of the kind of person he
was.  When I was a child I was sick quite often until after I had my
tonsils out at 8.  One time when I was particularly sick and had gone to
the  doctor, I had seen a stuffed monkey in the window of a  toy store on
the way home from the doctor.  He called the owner of that store and had
him go down at night and get that monkey for me.   He was the one who
played marbles and badminton and checkers and anything else I wanted to
play, as I was growing up.  I can't say enough wonderful things about him.
Written by grandaughter,
Theresa Berkson
D. 1992 Nancy Harper 1914 Hazel Ferguson Elza Byers 1912 - 1913 Porter E. Hazel 2m 2m 1914 Wanda Hazel 1908 - 1982 Lloyd V. Todd 73 73 1916 - 1933 Wilma Nancy Hazel 17 17 1918 - 1926 Esther P. Hazel 8 8 1922 - 1922 William R. Hazel Karla Hazel June Hazel 1907 Beatrice Shields Everett Shipley 1909 Jennie Shields 1912 Clarence Shields Wilma Harris 1915 James E. Shields Susie Clemens 1917 - 1964 Robert H. Shields 47 47 Zorn Shields 1922 Benjamin "Bennie" Shields Opal Brosman 1924 Helen Shields Dale Honeycutt Jess Honeycutt Maggie Ayers 1901 - 1970 Pauline Ethel Litz 68 68 1896 - 1969 Harry Bryan Voyles 73 73 1903 - 1945 Eva Pearl Litz 42 42 John Milton Nikirk Evelyn Barrett Bernice Barrett 1917 - 1993 Clyde Barrett 76 76 1910 Lloyd Basil Clark Jean Jones 1912 Maudie Beatrice Clark 1908 - 1937 Saverio Veto Solomito 29 29 1908 - 1981 Dasel E. Arney 73 73 1915 William Aaron Clark 1922 Laura Louise Honeycutt 1918 Arline Rose Spaulding 1917 - 1919 Loren Bell Clark 2 2 1921 Claris Norma Clark James Baugh Elizabeth Cutright 1916 Sarah Evelyn Baugh 1915 Hubert Glen Allen 1918 - 1919 William Lawrence Jr. Baugh 9m 9m 1920 James Oliver Baugh 1921 Neva Pritchard 1925 David Floyd, Sr Baugh 1924 Onita G. Deckard 1927 Wrytis Marie Baugh 1921 Alonzo C. Clodfelter 1926 Floyd Jefferson Shields Living Leach 1923 Edith Olive White 1928 - 1953 Robert Lee Shields 25 25 He was killed in a car wreck south of Bloomington, Indiana. Living Richardson Living Shields Living Tiberend 1924 Doris Mitchell 1914 - 1968 Frederick Richard Funke 53 53 1927 William Marion Mitchell 1926 Juanita Bunch Living Mitchell 1922 Floyd Masters Living Mitchell Living Hillenberg Living Mitchell 1932 - 1968 John Edward Eller 36 36 He was killed in a car wreck near Whitehall just west of Bloomington,
Indiana
Living Mitchell Living Wisley Living Mitchell 1908 - 1958 James W. Rice 50 50 Living Rice 1921 Fred Kerr 1925 Ruth Grape 1922 Floyd A. Cornwall 1922 Richard C. Zimmerman 1919 Merilene Gilispie James Horn Charles "Bill" Black 1921 - 1921 Robert William Gilispie 5m 5m 1922 - 1927 Paul Eugene Gilispie 5 5 1925 Alberta Gilispie James Smith Dewey Crafton George Crafton Living Albright James Milton Jr. Bragg Nora Agnes Stanley Leonard Simons Charles R. May Robert May Hettie Jones William E. Albright M. Albright Lucy McCoy 1916 - 1916 Rusel Hubert Floyd 2m 2m Carl McCord 1925 Agnes Imogene Floyd Robert Newton Corn Living Floyd 1934 - 1983 Oma Joyce West 48 48 Living Siarkievicz Living Clower Living Farley Living Floyd William Fowler Lizzie Bartley Flavia Smedley Mack Smedley Zora Blue 1925 - 1945 Glen William Fowler 20 20 Glen was adopted as a baby from the Monroe County Welfare by Fred. He
died at Solian,France. Glen William served in the U.S. Army Infantry, Co.
E 345th Inf. 87 Div., during WWII and was killed in action in the
Normandy Beach Invasion. He was originally buried in Military Cemetery
#1, Solian France. After the war his body was brought back and interned
at Clear Creek Cemetery.
Living Fowler Living Stidd Living Fowler Living Butcher Living Stickels 1939 - 1939 James Edward Fowler 2m 2m Living Fowler Living Swafford 1926 Maxine Shields Allen Craig Kent Thomas Buick Jack Phoenix 1928 Norma Shields Irven Yeager Andrew De Latte Richard Pickering Living Shields Living ? Living Shields Living ? Living Shields Living ? Living Shields Living King Living Gammade Living Vaught Living Vaught Living Vaught Living Tripp Living Tripp Living Young Living Hamilton Living Young William May Martha Ertwright Living May Living Todd Living Wampler Living Brinegar Living Clark Living Brinegar Living Archer Living Brinegar Living Newberry Jodie Richardson Martha Chitwood Living Richardson Living Fall Living Richardson Living Hayes Living Feerre Living Hayes Living Hayes Paul Quinn Norma McKinley Living Wampler Living Wampler Living Wampler Living Wampler Living Wampler Living Wampler Living Stillions 1926 Daniel Horace Hope Living Stillions Living Chastain Living Stillions Living Branam Living Bruner Living Jacobs Living Bruner Living Stanger Living Bruner Living Pontius Living Bruner Living Shields Living Fivecoate Living Shields Living Shields Sam Sears Gladys Danner Living Sears Living Payne Living Sears Living Campbell Living Sears Living Sears Living Sears Living Sears 1903 Oliver Shields Oma Todd 1904 - 1970 Effie Shields 65 65 1901 Sidney Meadows 1907 Sarah Margaret Shields 1903 George W. Wampler 1908 Clifton Robertson 1909 Oliver Shields 1911 Ada Shields 1912 Henry Peter Shields 1915 Aola Deneham 1913 Earl Shields 1914 - 1973 Ida Mae Hupp 59 59 1918 Glodene E. Shields Harold Humphrey 1920 Glenda Shields 1921 Jean Shields 1916 James Morris Peregrine 1926 Jewell Shields 1923 - 1986 Leonard Warren Tieman 63 63 1929 Luther Edward Shields Living Deckard Lora Shields Dasel Smith 1917 Joseph Wayne Johnson Mabel Anderson Oliver Anderson Emma Crum 1920 Lloyd Keith Johnson ~1850 Matthew Butcher ~1844 Elizabeth J. Grubb 1909 Vesta Hazel Butcher 1900 - 1949 Joseph Earl Quillen 48 48 1911 Stolar Edward Eads 1911 - 1948 Estel Joseph Butcher 36 36 1920 - 1947 Elsie Ellen Arthur 26 26 1913 - 1913 Oneta Butcher 1914 - 1914 Harold Herman Butcher 1d 1d 1920 Elmer Dillon Butcher Sweedah Sowders 1921 - 1922 Maude Ellen Butcher 1m 1m 1923 - 1961 Delmar Duard Butcher 38 38 1926 Helen Bouher 1925 Melvin Ira Butcher Wanda Fuller Ivan Fuller Ruth Drake 1926 Zella Loretta Butcher Lonnie Moore Glen Quillen William Quillen Maude Harman 1928 Zetta Catherine Butcher William Hillenberg UNKNOWN ?? 1880 - 1956 Melissa Jane Fields 76 76 UNKNOWN ?? 1911 Willard Shields 1912 Jessie Shields 1914 - 1944 Russell Lester Shields 30 30 1917 Hilda Hendricks 1916 - 1977 Marshall Thomas Shields 61 61 1918 - 1973 Helen P. Owens 54 54 1919 - 1962 Wayne Tilman Shields 43 43 Wayne was killed in a truck wreck 2 miles north of Bloomington, Indiana. Emma Belle Crawford 1921 Roger Shields Mary Jo Miller Martha Musser George Hatton Lydia Knight 1911 - 1920 Eulas Hawkins 8 8 Gladys Lentz 1909 Denver E. Butcher Pauline O. Ramage Bernice Foddrell Mabel Snyder Olive Butcher 1916 Sylvia M. Butcher 1915 - 1921 Gayle Hawkins 6 6 1918 Ernest Hawkins Viola Kentzer Theodore Kentzer Docie Elkins 1921 Edward Hawkins Jewell Goodman Carl Goodman Leatha Sanders 1923 Ermil Hawkins 1924 - 1973 Mary Catherine White 48 48 1925 Billie Hawkins Gladys Dick 1928 Kathryn Hawkins Walter Moser George Moser Ida Richardson Living Hawkins Living Conley 1932 - 1932 Bartha Hawkins Living Hawkins Living Webster James Webster Lena Fortner Living Martin Basil Martin Ellen Bourke 1919 Oneta Shields Living Shields 1923 Louella Shields George H. Ragan 1925 Oma Shields Harold Eugene Floyd Thomas James Floyd Minnie Effie Kent 1927 Charles Melvin Shields Frances Miller Living Shields Living Gromer Charles Gromer Bertha Callis Living Shields 1931 - 1967 James H. Jr. Butcher 36 36 1911 - 1984 Dorothy Opal Skirvin 72 72 Clara Kemp Robert Edwards Smith Skirvin 1905 - 1985 Hezekiah Axsom 80 80 Hezekiah Axsom M. A. Hillenberg 1917 - 1971 Harold Roscoe Skirvin 54 54 Leola Bruner ~1918 Richard D. Shields 1924 Robert Leroy Shields Betty Rose Algood 1924 Russell Shields Dorothy Green 1929 Joseph Shields Living Hahn Ivan Hahn Dorothy Carmichael Living Shields Living Hays Doyle Hays Mary Gillatt Samuel Skirvin Louisa Breedlove 1919 Robert Skirvin Ella L. Burris Louisa McLaughlin Joseph Bayne Relaford Minnie Branam 1917 Hilda Richardson 1914 - 1971 Burgess Shields 57 57 1922 - 1979 Hallie Shields 57 57 1926 - 1976 Paul Alexander Shields 49 49 Elizabeth Thompson Cleata Shields Joanne Shields Jewell Shields Living Shields Alfred Todd Althea Todd Dave McCoy Margaret Richardson 1901 - 1956 Goldie Chambers 55 55 1900 - 1949 Marcus H. Buffaloe 48 48 Marcus was a veteran of WWI. 1901 - 1963 Olla Chambers 61 61 1899 - 1954 William E. Shook 55 55 1908 Elsie Chambers Truman Critchlow George Critchlow L. Wadsworth 1907 - 1972 John Chambers 65 65 1910 Olive Hays 1908 Edith Chambers Glen Gebard Walter Gebard Rosa Davis Arlene Chambers 1911 Roy Owen Chambers 1915 Glodene Terrell Glodene Chambers Bessie Gray 1915 Eulis Todd Ellen Cain 1917 Eunice Todd Robert Brown 1920 - 1982 James Arnold Todd 61 61 Betty Murphy 1923 Mary Alice Todd Richard Talmage 1925 Martha Lorene Todd Clifford Taylor Kenneth Yehle Thomas Jefferson McGlothlin Nancy Evelyn Bridwell Claude W. McGlothlin Charles VanHook Lula Cress 1914 Lucille Hays Paul H. Fields Theodore Fields Margaret Clark 1924 Wilma Alice Hays Leon Polley Harley Polley Esta Mann Living Hays Living Fulper Richard Fulper Irene Mester ~1909 Vernon C. Hays ~1913 Freddie Hays ~1918 Catherine Hays 1913 Harrell Shields 1918 Herbert A. Shields 1911 - 1986 Cloffa Katherine Hall 75 75 1906 - 1973 Everett Hays 66 66 1925 Clayton Stephens Wanda M. Hodges Living Shields Living Taylor Living Shields Living David Living Shields Living Deckard 1919 Vivian L. Shields Garris Wilson 1920 Mary L. Shields Robert Seay Martha Shields James Glasgow William Franklin Shields Georgia Robeson 1928 Vera Evelyn Shields Ralph Leon Deckard Loren "Bud" Shields Alice Floyd 1915 Elveda F. Shields Roy Wampler 1916 - 1991 Jesse L. Shields 75 75 Friday August 16, 1991
Jessie L. Eads, 75, of Bloomington, died Friday at Fountanbleau
Nursing Center.
Born July 11, 1916, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of
Raymond and Laura (Archer) Shields.  She was a former employee of Sarkes
Tarzian and RCA.  She was a member of the Shiloh Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include three daughters, Rhea Kelley and Shirley Deckard,
both of Bloomington, and Delores Roberts of Indianapolis; three sisters,
Alice Crouch and Ruth Williamson, both of Bloomington, and Elveda Wampler
of Texas; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse Eads, in 1990; and
one granddaughter.
Services will be 1 p.m. Monday at Allen Funeral Home with the Rev.
Bruce Kelly officiating.  Burial will be at Smithville Cemetery.
Friends may call 3 - 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral
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1901 Grace Helen Blackwell 1918 Ruth O. Shields Paul Williamson Alice M. Shields 1922 Helen Shields Richard R. Hurst Living Shields Living Stevens Lloyd Stevens Dorothy McCleary Living Shields Living Walden Albert Walden Dorothy Raines Living Crider Living Burks Living Shields Living Salsbery 1943 - 1993 David Earl Shields 50 50 Living Burger 1951 - 1967 Sharon Rose Shields 16 16 Living Shields Living De Coux Living Shields Living Shields 1917 - 1945 Robert Hays 27 27 Robert never married. He was in the U.S. Air Force during WWII as a 1st
Lt. in the 508 Army Air Force in South Africa.
1921 Tommy Alvin Hays 1920 Margaret Ann Sturgis 1922 Mary Anna Elizabeth Carson Charles Butcher 1929 Marion Butcher Living Eaton Rolla Eaton Arminta Acuff Living Butcher Living Stewart 1926 Charles Lee Campbell Living Bear Living Bergan 1928 Dale Eugene Campbell Living Allen Living Campbell Carl Robert West Living Bouchard Living Campbell Living White John B. Eads Nancy E. Todd Sandra Eads Living Alexander Living Hays Robert Hays Virginia Acuff 1928 Russell Jr. Deckard 1933 - 1970 Leroy Crouch 37 37 1932 - 1932 Betty Colleen Crouch 11m 11m Living Deckard Living Butcher Marshall Butcher Myrtle Baldwin Lee Mobley Katherine Woods Earnest Taylor Joseph Taylor Octavia Smith Living Shields Harold Kinser Irvin Kinser Beatrice Mobley Living Shields Living Fleetwood Living Shields 1934 - 1992 Donald Ray Crouch 57 57 Living Croy Living Shields Living Shields Living Hudson Living Beaumont 1941 - 1941 Michael Lee Hudson 1d 1d Living Hall Living Blake Living Hall Living Meadows Living Hall Living Hall Living Hall Living Daws Living Wiley Living Henegar Living Stanger Living Stanger Living Stanger Living Rainey Living Stanger 1918 Lucretia Ridge Ernest Hill Guy Hill Elizabeth Daniels Ruth Ellen Weaver 1913 - 1966 Edgar M. Harmon 53 53 1915 Catherine Marie Harmon George Lester Thornton 1918 - 1979 Wanda Elizabeth Harmon 60 60 Arthur Reynolds 1920 - 1981 Robert Turner Harmon 61 61 1922 Olive Laverne Chambers Wilma Jean George Jeffers 1923 - 1978 Homer Francis Harmon 54 54 Una Faye Hawkins 1931 - 1931 James Franklin Harmon Alfred Clarke Sarah Burris 1932 - 1989 Beverly J. Clarke 57 57 Living Axsom M. A. Hillenberg 1929 Donald Shields Living Matthews Winifred Matthews E. Pitman Living Vaughn 1934 - 1970 Dwight Eugene Crouch 36 36 Living Harris Living Crouch Living Sutherland Living Crouch Living Vaughn 1938 - 1938 Carolyn Joyce Crouch 2m 2m Living Crouch Living Crouch Living Isom Living Crouch Living Shields Living Shields Living Cox Living Bourke Robert Bourke Mary Buckingham 1939 - 1988 Bernard Edwin Clark 48 48 Living Clark Living Chambers Living Clark Living Mann Living ? Living Genualdi Living Clark Living Crouch Living Clark Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields 1894 - 1979 Garland Clark 85 85 Garland and Zella had 8 children. 1898 - 1961 Zella Kinser 63 63 Living Clark Living Clark Living Mitchell Living Mitchell Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Koontz Living Melvin Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Clyde Corbin Geneva Owens Living Corbin Living Corbin Living Corbin Living Corbin Homer Edwards Ora Carmichael Living Edwards Living Edwards Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Clarence Sipes Beulah Scales Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Living Jacobs Henry Sanders Iva Hendricks Living Sanders Living Sanders Minnie Sue Shields Robert Evans Shirley Jean Shields Jack D. Anderson Living McVey Living Held Living Todd Living Emmons Living Todd Living Sanders Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields 1920 Harry Voyles Nick Solomito Jessie Langley Living Solomito 1926 Wilbur Smith, Sr Craig Living Solomito Living Lashbrook Living Clark Living Harris Living Clark Living Allen Living Allen R. Pritchard Nora Carol Living Baugh Living Baugh Living Ellis Otto Deckard Alta Allen Living Baugh Living Cragen Living Baugh George Clodfelter Anna Berry Living Clodfelter Living Alvey Living Clodfelter Living Chambers Living Clodfelter Living Clodfelter Thana Leach Lela Rogers Living Fiscus William Fiscus Cora Davis Living Shields Living Tarter Living Shields Ralph Richardson Hazel Sturgeon Living Crohn James Crohn Gayle Wampler Living Shields Living Tiberend Living Tiberend Fred Funke Amelia Schrock Living Funke Living Scales Living Funke Alvin Bunch Edith Taylor Living Mitchell Living Mitchell Living Masters Freeland S. Hillenberg Cleo Elizabeth Deckard Living Hillenberg Living Hillenberg Living Hillenberg Leonard Eller Mary Roby Living Eller Living Eller Glen Wisley Margaret Martin 1960 - 1960 Kimberly Lynetta Mitchell 2d 2d Living Mitchell Living Kerr Living Kahl Living Kerr Living Mathis 1948 - 2001 Linda Kay Kerr 52 52 Occupation: She was a homemaker and did arts and crafts.
Religion: Christian
Living Pennington Living Kerr Living Hardin Living Zimmerman Living Cornwall Living Knight Living Cornwall Living Hudson Living Smith Living Smith Charles West Beulah Elizabeth Nibarger Nicholas Begines Living Floyd Living Timmons Living McDonald Living Berger Living Hackler Farwell Stidd Bernice Stephens Living Stidd Living Volz Living Jerrard Living Pierce Cliff Butcher Catherine Mobley Living Stickels Living Taylor Living Stickels Living Caldwell Living Stickels Living Gilbreath Virgil Swafford Margaret ? Living Fowler Living Crohn Living Fowler Living Rogers Living Hinton Living Buick Living Phoenix Living Kent Living Kent Living Coloms Living Kent Living Kent Living Yeager Living Yeager Living Pickering Living Pickering Living Pickering Living Pickering Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living King Living Gammade Living Gammade Living Gammade Living Gammade Marion Todd Jessie Jones Living May Living May Living May Living Brinegar Living Richardson Living Feerre Living Hope Living Chastain 1971 - 1989 Bradley Ray Branam 18 18 1917 Boy Koontz 1880 - 1907 Vina Foddriell 26 26 Vina's father was born in NC and mother in IN. She married Ora Crinston
Koontz on 12/7/1899 in Monroe County, Indiana.
Vina died giving birth to her 3rd child.
Bet 1877 and 1878 Minnie C. Koons 1879 Matilda Koons 1881 Harley Burton Koons 1884 Columbus T. Koontz 1885 Myrtle E. Koontz 1887 Claude J. Koons 1888 May Koons 1891 Lulu Koons 1893 Bessie Koons 1819 - 1890 Henry Koons 71 71 In 1850 Henry farmed in Van Buren Township, Monroe Co., Indiana.The value
of his property was $700.00.
In 1860 he farmed in Bloomington, Van Buren Township with his wife Chana
and 10 children. The value of his property was $5,000 and assets at
$1,500.
In 1870 he farmed in Stanford, Van Buren Township with his wife Chaney
and 8 children. The value of his land was $5,000.
In 1880 he farmed in Van Buren Township with his wife Chaney and 4
children.
1823 Chaney Burton 1839 Hardin Koons Bet 1842 and 1843 John S. Koons 1844 William Paris Koons 1845 Sarah Jane Koons 1847 America A. Koons 1848 Mary E. Koons 1853 William B. Koons 1854 Freeland G. Koons Bet 1855 and 1856 Chaney Emma Koons 1858 Louisa Koons Bet 1857 and 1858 Emma C. Koons 1861 Rardin S. Koons 1862 Rosila C. Koons ~1866 Morton C. Koons 1868 Wylie Koons 1792 - 1877 Gasper Koons 85 85 Gasper was received by request into the Quakers at the Back Creek Monthly
Meeting, NC, on July 27, 1793.
He was received into the South West Branch Monthly Meeting of the Quakers
in Ohio on June 25, 1808.
He joined the Whitewater Monthly Meeting when it opened on Sept. 30,
1809. On Dec. 29, 1810 he was reported for drinking spirituous liquor to
excess and using profane language, being condemned for that offense on
Jan. 26, 1811.
He appears in the 1810 census for Ashe Co., NC.
He may have been the Gasper who entered 80 acres of land in Lawrence
Township of Marion Co., Indiana in Feb. 1824.
Gasper did purchase section 26 of Van Buren Township, Monroe County, IN.
in 1825.
In 1850 Gasper farmed in Van Buren Township, Monroe Co., IN. The value of
his property was $700.00.
In 1860 Gasper Koons lived in Van Buren Township with his wife Elizabeth
and daughters Nancy and Mary.
In 1870 Gasper lived alone on his farm in Van Buren Township.
Gasper died Aug. 25, 1877 at Indiana Creek Township, Monroe Co. and was
buried in the Koontz Cemetery, 397 West Duvall Road, Van Buren Township,
Monroe Co., IN.
1792 Elizabeth May ~1812 John Thomas Koons Bet 1813 and 1814 Martha Koons 1816 William Koons 1822 John Koons 1824 Eli Koons 1825 Allen Koons 1827 Freeland Koons 1829 Sarah W. Koons Bet 1831 and 1832 Nancy Koons Bet 1833 and 1834 Mary Jane Koons Bet 1838 and 1839 Minerva Koons 1759 - 1820 Gaspar Koons 61 61 Gaspar Coonse appears on the 1779 tax list for Randolph Co., NC.
On Dec. 23, 1784, he was warranted land on the Little River in Randoplh
Co.
On Aug. 18, 1787 another deed to 120 acres was granted to Jasper Coons on
the Little River, with more property later on Richmond Creek. He acquired
more land ther on Aug. 15, 1793.
Gaspar moved to Rowan Co., NC, and then to Wilkes Co. where they owned
land along the Red River.
On Arp. 27, 1793 Gaspar and Massa Koons were received into the Quaker's
Back Creek Monthly Meeting in Randolph Co., NC. On June 27, 1793 their
children also joined at the request of their father: George, Devoull,
John, Jasper, Martha, and Mary.
Gaspar married second Abagail Piggott on Nov. 3, 1797 at the Back Creek
Meeting Hall in Randolph Co. Abagail was born 2/9/1772, the daughter of
Jeremiah and Rachel Piggott,. Jeremiah and his second wife lie buried in
the Earlham Cemetery in Henry Co., IN. Abagail died Feb. 26, 1850 and was
buried in Whitewater Churchyard; her body was later moved to Earlham
Cemetery in Richmond, IN.
In 1800 Gaspar lived in Randolph Co., NC. He moved to Wayne County, IN,
where on Nov. 19, 1808 he recorded a deed to SW of S10, T13N, R1W.
In 1809 he was listed as a voter in Indiana Territory, which included
Tandolph, Wayne, and Union Counties.
He appears in the 1815 tax list for Ashe Co., NC.
Gaspar and Abigail Coonse requested on June 25, 1808 a certificate to
transfer to the South West Branch Monthly Meeting in Miami Co., Ohio.
After traveling six week over precarious roads, they arrived at
Whitewater, now Richmond, Wayne Co., IN. On Aug. 19, 1809 certification
was received from the Back Creek Quakers for Gaspar. Abigail and Hanna to
be received into the West Branch Monthly Meeting of Quakers. They were
located in Miami Co., OH, 2 miles southwest of West Milton, having been
opened Jan. 7, 1807/ George had remained in NC, and Devaull had moved to
Morgan Co., IN. When the Whitewater Monthly Meeting of Quakers opened on
Sep. 30, 1809 in Richmond, IN, Gaspar joined them.
Gaspar died Nov. 8, 1820 in Henry Co., IN and was buried in Whitewater
Churchyard, Richmond, IN. His will was probated on Sep. 22, 1821, and
Abigail was appointed executer in Oct. 1821. Gaspar's will reads:
"Last Will and Testament of Gaspar Koons in the name of God Amen. I
Gaspar Koons being low in body but perfect in mind and will do constitute
amke and ordain this my last will and testament in the following words to
wit;
I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Abigail Koons all my Estate real
and personal which I hold in possession in the Territory and at her
decease to be equally divided amongst the children she has borne for me -
and to my beloved son Gasper Koons I will and bequeath one hundred and
fifty acres of land it being a part of my lands which I hold in the
County of Randolph in the State of North Carolina and the remaing balance
of the aforesaid lands in the State of North Carolina to be equally
divided between my beloved sons George Koons, John Koons and Devaultl
Koons, and Gasper Koons and my beloved daughters Mary and Martha. Except
five Dollars out of the aforesaid Dividens of Lands to be paid to Devoll
Koons in testimony whereof I do hereunto subscribe my name the sixth day
of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and
fourteen.
Gasper Koons, Test - William Scarce and Samuel Walker, Wayne County Ind
Territory"  
~1763 Mercy Presnell 1780 George K. Koons ~1782 Devault Koons ~1784 Martha Koons ~1786 John Koons ~1789 Mary Koons ~1794 Girl Koons 1772 Abagail Piggot ~1798 Son Koons ~1804 William Koons Bet 1805 and 1806 Samuel Koons ~1807 Nathan Koons 1811 Joseph Koons Bet 1812 and 1813 Jeremiah Koons Bet 1813 and 1814 Benjamin Koons ~1814 Jessie Koons ~1817 Susanna Koons Bet 1819 and 1820 Hannah Koons Bet 1821 and 1822 Rachel Koons 1720 Hans Diebold Cuntz He was also known as Dewalt, Devault, and Theobald, Devault came to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his family in 1732 on the "Loyal Judith."
Devall Coonce and John Coons together witnessed the will of Ballish
Fought on May 29, 1751 in Frederick Co., MD.
On Feb. 12, 1754 he purchased 70 acres in Frederick Co., MD known as
"Devaull's Lot"
Deval Conce and his wife Margaret sold to Jacob Gallman on Feb. 21, 1755,
70 acres of land on Grooses Branch in Frederick Co.
On Feb. 2, 1756 Devault Coonce and Margaret sold to Edward Matthias 100
acres on Abraham Creek at the foot of Kittocton Mountain called "Davis
Delight" in Frederick Co.
On Aug. 22, 1770 Devault Coons and Margaret sold to William Flick a lot
in Sharpsburg, Frederick Co.
The variation in spelling is due to the scribes interpretation of the
sound of his name, as Devault signed his name "X". 
Margaret Suan Dick ~1755 Devault Koonts ~1757 John Koons ~1761 George W. Koons Bet 1676 and 1677 Hans Georg Cuntz Georg married first Margaretha Biebel in Nov. 1703 in Preuschdorf. 
Margaretha was the daughter of Hans Biebel, Gerichtsschoffen (juryman,
member of the lay jury for smaller crimes). 
Margaretha died in 1711.
A late entry at the marriage record notes "Went to the new land". Georg
and family boarded the ship "Loyal Judith" in Rotterdam, and after a stop
in Cowes, arrived Sept. 25, 1732 in Philadelphia, PA. The ship was
registered in London and captained by Robert Turpin. Also on board was
Hans Kuntz. They moved to Fredricks County, MD.
1715 Johann Jacob Cuntz 1713 Johann Georg Cuntz Catharina Schwanger 1726 Johann Martin Cuntz 1724 Elisabetha Cuntz 1722 Johann Michel Cuntz 7 Jan 1705/06 Johann Georg Cuntz 1729 Anna Margretha Cuntz 2 Mar 1731/32 Johann Philip Cuntz ~1682 - 1711 Margaretha Biebel 29 29 Mar 1707/08 Maria Barbara Cuntz ~1647 Michael Kuntz Michael's father was Peter Kuntz, as confirmed in his marriage record.
However the link to this particular Peter is presumed.
~1652 Margretha Schaffer Bet 1685 and 1686 Peter Kuntz ~1617 Peter Kuntz Son Michael's marriage record lists his father as Peter from Oberbach (?)
In der Obermarggraff schafft Durlach. This indicates Peter was from the
village of Oberbach in the area of Durlach, the capitol of the
Margraviate of Baden-Durlach, Germany.
It is thought the family moved down the Rhine from Switzerland into
Germany and then across to Alsace. Son Michael may be the one born in
1633 in Oberwillm Simme, Bern, Switzerland, and this Peter born there
Mar. 18, 1582, son of Peter Kuntz and Dichtli Eschler.
UNKNOWN Unknown 1820 - 1864 William Eads 44 44 William Eads Death and Interment Record   Name and Number of person
interred:  William Eads.
Number and Locality of the grave:  140 Section A; Gent County   Hospital
Number of the deceased: 1152 Denton   Rank, Regiment and Company:  120;
Private; IN; Co H   Resident before enlistement: Monroe County, Indiana  
Conjegal condition, (and if married, the residence of the widow: 
Married; Mrs Nancy Eads; Smithville, Monroe County, Indiana  Cause of
Death: Inflammation of lungs
Age of deceased:  47   Nationality: American   Date of Death and Burial: 
April 26, 1864.
He was 5' 9" high, dark complexion, grey eyes, dark hair; occupation
farmer. He joined the company at its organization at Columbus, Indiana. 
Was muster in at Indianapolis, Indiana on the 10 day of March 1864 for a
term of three years.   Exert (MIlitary Records): William Edds was last
paid by Paymaster the 25th day of March 1864 and his pay due him from
that time to present.  He has received from the United States clothing
amounting to $35.18 since the 24 day of February 1864 when his clothing
account was last settled.  He received from the United States $62.00
advanced bounty and premium.
Land Records:  Wm. Edds U.S. Patent 5-25-1841; SE 1/4 NE 1/2 Sec 3 twp
3 Range 188 BKC ap 1857 - 1864  43 acres Aug 10, 1858; also Marshall Twp,
Law Co., SE - HE - S39-1939
William Edds Estate - First day Term 12, 1865 Common Pleas. Nancy
Edes, Administratux of the estate of William Edes, deceased; and makes
and files her report which is in the following words and figures to wit.
The state of Indiana Deckember Term 1865 Monroe County.
Nancy Edes Administiatrix of the estate of William Edes deceased,
reports to the Court of Common Pleas the following settlement account.  
I am chargeable as per Inventory $764.30
I am chargeable with exers of sale of property over appointment $22.49  
Total Liability  $786.79
I claim credit for the following services. Paid out as per vouchers filed
filed herwith.
No 1 paid Widow $300.00   No 2 Thomas Johnson $1.50   No 3 Moses Adams
$1.00
No 4 Temples Adams $4.80   No 5 Clerk Tres $11.81   No 6 F.J. Butler $5.00
No 7 Administratoix $10.00   No 8 Poutirs Fee $2.00   Total  $336.11
And there is a ballance of $450.68 to be distributed amongest the widow
and 9 heirs, which would leave the widow $150.28 1/2 cents, and the
remaining heirs thirty-three dollars and 37 1/4 cents. I have paid off
John Deckard and Milisa Deckard, his wife, formerly Melisa Edes.
Thirty-three dollars and 37 1/4. I have paid Louisa Edes who is of the
age majority. $33.37 1/4 the distributive share of her estate. I am the
Guardian of David, Margaret, Peter, Jane, Mary Elizabeth, and Eli Edes
who are minors under the age of 21 years. Henry Edes is of lawful age and
is in the Service of the United States which sum I now pay into Court for
said Henry Edes as per receipt here marked A. All of which contains a
full Statement of All the estate that has come to my hands, with the
credits to which I am entitled.
I have fully paid all debts that has come to my knowledge, and have
fully adminestered said estate, and have paid to said heirs, and then
lawful gaurdian their distrubution share of said estate and ask to be
discharged from further duties liabilities and trust as such
Administratuix all of which is respectfully submitted....signed Nancy
Edes.  subscribed and sworn to before me this 4 day of Dec 1865 T.L.
Butler Justice of Peace.
In the early 1850's the Allens Creek Church was founded by John Allen,
Thomas Allen, Eldridge Prince, William Edds and others.  It was called
the Pleasant Valley of the Methodists.
Following information was written by Sonja Eads Cookson for the Monroe
County History Book.....Isham's son William (my great-great-grandfather)
married a neighbor girl named Nancy Miller May 28, 1839, and on Sept 19,
of that same year obtained a land grant in Polk Township of 
~1823 - 1873 Nancy Miller 50 50 1800 - 1855 Isham Eads 55 55 The original Eads family farm was located in the area where Lake Monroe
now covers. Isham was a farmer and was paid to make moonshine for the
government for use by the troops.
There is suppose to be a place that they lived that still has the base
for one of the stills that is located in Monroe County.
1800 - 1856 Elizabeth Sowders 56 56 1817 - 1906 Catharine Eads 89 89 1755 - 1843 Henry Eads 88 88 Henry was in Kent Co., Maryland in 1776; removed to Westmoreland Co.,
Pennsylvania about 1782; then to Hagerstown, Maryland, for about 10
years; about 1795 to Harrison Co., Kentucky; then to Butler Co., Ohio; in
late 1806 he moved to Franklin Co., Indiana.
~1755 Sarah Elizabeth Sailors ~1720 Henry Eads MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 6
Edds (Eads), Henry, planter,Kent Co.,27th July, 1727;
7th Dec., 1727.
To wife Mary, extx., dwell. plan. —— during life; and personal estate.
To sons James and Henry and their hrs., dwell. plan. —— and lands at
decease of wife.
To rest of child. (unnamed), 12d. each; shd. wife marry, sons to be free
at 18 yrs.
Test: Nich. Smith, Charles Garfet, Anne Garfet. 19, 309. 
1728 Mary ? David Miller Elizabeth Sowders 1853 - 1922 Phebe E. Cazee 69 69 1865 - 1948 Nancy Adeline Hanson 83 83 1870 - 1961 Martha C. Eliza Alice Ray 90 90 Aaron Ray Amanda C. Phillips 1862 - 1899 Catherine Deckard 37 37 Samson Deckard Rosana Wampler 1862 Sarah Jane Patten D. 1907 Suffie Miller 1852 - 1925 George W. Smith 73 73 1867 - 1949 Sherman Deckard 82 82 1863 - 1939 Charles T. Strain 75 75 1868 - 1931 William Thomas Siscoe 63 63 1873 - 1951 Wesley Martin Deckard 78 78 1888 - 1973 Elizabeth Quillen 84 84 1827 - 1910 John Nuckles 83 83 1834 - 1917 Sarah A. Nuckles 83 83 1836 - 1891 George W. Nuckles 55 55 William F. Followell Jonathan B. Boltinghouse Patrick Trusty Sara Followell John Connor Mary Sincleer William Rodgers 1808 Susannah Smith Nancy French ? Pope D. 1848 Simon Pope 1775 Rebeckah West William West Mary Rutherford Wiley Pope Margaret Waldrip Living Bruner Living Bruner Living Crandall Living Crandall Living Bruner 1968 - 1973 Timmothy Bruner 4 4 Living Sears Living Shields Living Sywatkowski Living Shields Living Nicholson Floyd Nicholson Wilma Jacobs Living Shields Living Morris Wayne Morris Frances Price 1938 - 1938 Wannetta L. Shields Living Shields Living McDowell 1923 Bernice Louise Meadows 1913 Charles Randall Fender 1925 Wayne Edward Meadows 1927 Martha Catherine McPike 1927 Violet Mable Meadows James Arlond Sowders Vincent Owens Living Reed Living Edwards 1929 Hazel Angas Meadows Lawrence King Living Fender 1925 - 1926 Jerry Wampler 11m 11m 1927 Susie Wampler James Goodall Gilbert Goodall Grace Hite Living Shields Living Deckard Living Shields Living Shields Living McCammon Living Shields Living Hollers Living Richardson Living Shields Living Staggs Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Carl Waldrip Living Shields Living Barrett Merle H. Barrett Stella Wisley Living Shields Living Crouch Gerald Crouch Gertrude Hall Living May Living May Living Humphrey Gerald M. May Living Humphrey Living Inman William Inman Leola Smith Living Humphrey Living Beck W. G. Beck Velma Thompson Living Peregrine Living Peregrine Living Chambers Herman Tieman L. Hurt Living Tieman Living Tieman Virgil Deckard Pauline Howell Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Sampson Deckard 1899 - 1973 Charles Everett Deckard 74 74 Occupation: quarryman Living Quillen Living Followell Living Quillen Carlos Van Nostrand 1910 Dorthea Irene Morron Died of cancer. No children. Living Butcher Living Hist Living Butcher Living Snoddy Living Butcher Grover Hillenberg Ethel W. Clarke 1946 - 1970 Gary Hillenberg 23 23 Living Shields Living Shields Living Rayle Living Shields Living Neal Living Shields 1942 - 1943 Thomica Jo Shields 1 1 Living Shields Living Williams Living Shields Living Jean Richard Jean Doris Chasteen Living Shields Living Gillaspy James Gillaspy Rose May Living Wilson William Wilson Mary Reeves Living Shields Living Shields James White Lorene Sipes Living Hawkins Living Bolin James H. Butcher Delphia Myers Living Butcher Living Butcher Living Butcher Living Butcher Living Everling Living Shields Living Shields Allen Buffaloe Settie Mullen Pauline Buffaloe Wilma Jean Buffaloe John Buffaloe Marilyn Sue Buffaloe William E. Shook Robert Shook Richard Shook 1929 Kathryn Chambers Richard W. Shirley George Shirley Grace Hainey Living Chambers Living Chambers Living Perry Living Chambers Living Southern 1928 Doris Lucille Hays Living Hays Living Hays Living Kincaid Murray Kincaid Catherine Taylor Living Hays Living Hays Living Hays Living Eads Russell Roberts Residence: 1991, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana. James Roberts Ethel Hale Living Eads Marvin Deckard John Deckard Beulah Clark Living Eads Living Kelley Vernie Kelley Macie Robinson Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields James Carson Eula Williams Living Hays Living Newport Living Hays 1942 - 1972 Gerald Lee Carter 30 30 Living Fowler Living Hays Living Konobeck Living Crouch Living Beaumont Living Beaumont Living Beaumont Living Hall Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Payne Living Payne Living Payne Living Payne Living Eads Living Eads Claude Chambers Elizabeth Gamble Living Harmon Living Rose Charles Rose Isabelle Walls Lloyd Vaughn Mary Stevens Living Crouch Fred Sutherland Marjorie Barnhill Living Sutherland Living Sutherland Living Sutherland Living Sutherland Lloyd Vaughn Ruth Stevens Living Crouch Living Crouch Living Isom Ray Chambers Kathryn Stewart Living Chambers Living Chambers Living Crouch William Craig Lloda Canada Living Craig Living Craig Harley Lashbrook Shirley Hazel Living Lashbrook Living Lashbrook 1957 - 1958 Michael Ray Harris 11m 11m Living Harris Living Harris Living Harris Living Baugh Living Baugh Living Tarter Living Scales Living Kerr Living Mathis Living Mathis Living Mathis 1968 - 1968 Kevin Sowders Living Sowders Living Stewart Living Stewart Living Smith Living Smith Living Timmons Living Timmons Living Stidd Living Stidd Living Taylor Living Taylor Living Caldwell Living Caldwell Living Caldwell Living Gilbreath Living Gilbreath Living Gilbreath Living Crohn Living Crohn Living Rogers Living Rogers Living Rogers Living Coloms Living Coloms Alex Fender Eliza Martin 1943 - 1944 LaDona Mae Fender 11m 11m Living Fender Living Fender Living Pollet Living Fender 1949 - 1951 Carl Eugene Fender 1 1 Living Fender Living Meadows Living Meadows Living Henderson Living Meadows Living Evans Living Meadows Roscoe Hays 1923 Alvin Hays 1951 - 1952 Johnnie Mac Deckard 7m 7m Living Deckard Charles McCammon Hulda Curry Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Living Shields Albert Staggs Mary Bell Living Staggs Living Staggs Living Shields Living Shields Living Clark Living Chambers Living Followell Living Followell Harley Rayle Bessie Wampler Living Rayle Living Rayle Living Rayle Living Rayle 1966 - 1966 Paula Roxanne Rayle 7m 7m Living Chambers Living Chambers Living Newport Living Newport Living Fowler Living Carter Living Norton Living Carter Living Keller Living Carter Living Dill Living Carter Living Rollins Living Carter Living Carter Living Bleich Living Carter Living Hays Living Hays Living Fender Living Fender Cora Andrews Harold Shinn Joseph Shinn James Walls Rosa B. Walls Myrtle Walls George Stogsdill Charlotte Annette Hart Roy C. Bender Living Coley 1873 - 1952 Marinda Ellen 'Ella' Vaughn 79 79 1830 - 1917 Stokley Vaughn 86 86 Stokley came to Indiana 1849 with brothers Wylie, Wesley, Clinton, and
sister Mary. He first went to Brown Co., Indiana and married Amanda
Sullivan on 7/26/1850.
1833 - 1917 Amanda Sullivan 83 83 Amanda and Stokley died 5 days apart and are buried doubly at Gilgal
Cemetery. They were married when Amanda was barely 16 years of age in
Brown Co., Indiana on 7/26/1850. They had 12 children and Amanda took in
6 of her husband's brother's children and raised them also. She was quite
a woman.
1868 - 1946 Dalton N. Clark 77 77 1894 - 1969 Hazel Anna Clark 75 75 1843 - 1917 Andrew Jackson Clark 74 74 Andrew served in 50th Reg Indiana Volunteers Inf. 1861-1865. He owned a
distillery 2 miles north of Heltonville.
Andrew was killed by train.
1842 - 1923 Mary Ann Kinser 81 81 1895 Orville Louis Miggenburg 1914 - 1959 Robert Louis Miggenburg 44 44 1865 Dawson L. Clark 1875 Daisy Q. Clark 1879 Dillon S. Clark 1871 Dorotha O. Clark 1873 Dora P. Clark David M. Clark Delistar R. Clark 1819 James Clark 1824 Polly I. Helton 1791 William M. Clark Rebecca Bales 1912 Betty Kate Lay 1869 - 1900 Benjamin Miggenburg 31 31 1869 Effa 'Effie' Harper ~1821 - 1875 Bernard Meggenberg 54 54 ~1828 Mary E. Bowing Living Miggenburg 1881 - 1945 Myrtle ? 64 64 Sedric Zike Mary ? 1893 Ross Roberts 1888 - 1949 Vesta Anderson 61 61 1888 - 1979 Nellie Rigsbee 90 90 Katherine Zike Bernard Nordberg Living May Living May Living May Living May Living Richardson Living Richardson Living Richardson Living May Living Wigen Leora Winders 1873 Sarah Osie Carmichael Robert 'Bob', Jr King Ursie Dungan 1902 - 1968 Gerald Zike 66 66 1870 - 1955 Albert Newton Wright 85 85 Wallace McClintock ~1872 - 1902 Marshall Jones 30 30 ? Jones ? Jones William Hodges Stella Randall 1908 - 1980 Maude May Martin 72 72 Jesse Wilmore ? Zike ? Zike ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Emma Michael ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Jerome Van Tuyle ? Van Tuyle ? ? Van Tuyle ? ? Van Tuyle ? Francis Warren Oakley ? Oakley ? ? Oakley ? ? Oakley ? ? Oakley ? ? Oakley ? ? Oakley ? ? Oakley ? Elizabeth Gray ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1865 - 1951 Mary Leatha Lamb 85 85 ? Zike ? Zike D. 1953 Mary Elizabeth Gilmore ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Mary E. Ormes Muriel Sheets ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Mattie Litz ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1889 - 1979 Daisy Pumley 90 90 ? Zike ? Zike Sidney Janes ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Earl Randolph ? Randolph ? ? Randolph ? ? Randolph ? William Rardin ? Rardin ? ? Rardin ? ? Rardin ? ? Rardin ? 1878 - 1969 Agnes Baker 90 90 ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Mollie Cross ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Ben Bailey Charles Keaton ? Keaton ? ? Keaton ? ? Keaton ? ? Keaton ? ? Keaton ? ? Keaton ? Daniel Harrigan Henry W., Sr. Seegers ? ? ? Nieman ? ? Oscar Alvin Bard Living Bard ? Marshall Earl McIntyre ? McIntyre ? ? McIntyre ? ? McIntyre ? Henrietta Corman Mary Susan Corman John Corman Susannah Nave John Walls ? Walls ? ? Walls ? ? Walls ? ? Walls ? ? Walls ? Jeffro Linthicum ? Linthicum ? ? Linthicum ? Emmons Hurst Nancy Jane Hilligoss Susan Baugh Matilda Baugh Lucinda Baugh Ellen Baugh Mary Baugh 1858 - 1930 Lewis P. Myers 72 72 ? Myers ? ? Myers ? ? Myers ? ? Myers ? ? Myers ? ? Myers ? ? Myers ? ~1846 - 1929 William Harrison Drummond 83 83 Francis Marion Drummond 1884 - 1935 Charles H., Jr. Drake 51 51 ? Drake ? ? Drake ? ? Drake ? ? Drake ? ? Drake ? ? Drake ? ? Drake ? ? Drake ? Horace E. Stanford 1896 Pansy Angeline Stanford 1881 - 1960 Charles Wesley Smith 78 78 Harry Virgle Smith ? Smith ? ? Smith ? ? Smith ? ? Smith ? ? Marsey ? ? Marsey ? ? Marsey ? Minter Delapp ? Delapp ? Delapp Gertrude Snider Charles Zike Monroe Evans ? Evans ? ? Evans ? ? Evans ? Harold E. Evans Max Evans 1881 Emma Clifford Pauline Zike John Arthur Zike 1874 - 1914 Theodocia (Wooden) Crowell 39 39 ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? George Wortman ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Earl E. Prime Mary Alice Greenwood ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1873 - 1949 Ettie Ballinger 76 76 ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1890 Mertie Wilder Rolla Wilder Clara Belle Gentry Mary Elizabeth Stephens ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1879 - 1923 Dollie Simpson 44 44 ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1876 - 1954 Roxie Ona Stevenson 77 77 ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? 1881 - 1968 Anna Pearl Bartlett 87 87 ? Zike ? ? Zike ? ? Zike ? Living Richardson Living Richardson Living Richardson Living Richardson Living Gastineau Living Gardner Living Gardner Living Gardner Living Simmons Living Simmons Living Chapman Living Chapman Living Chapman Living Chapman Living Alphin Living May Living May 1916 - 2000 Leona Hays 83 83 1914 - 1989 Phillip Leroy May 74 74 1816 - 1904 John Thomas Vint 88 88 1824 - 1900 Lucy A. Wagaman 76 76 1788 - 1853 Joshua Devine Vint 65 65 1781 - 1859 Mary Wood 78 78 Lydia Buchanon ~1791 John Clayton ~1781 John Armstrong ~1793 Lucy Ann Hutchinson ~1730 - 1790 Edward, Jr Masterson 60 60 Edward was a trooper in the French & Indiana War, 1755-56. The "House of
Delegates Journal" 1770-80 says he went in defence of people in outlying
Virginia. "Also said to have served in the N.C. Militia-Court martial
papers: Johnston Co., Nc. 1777.
Virginia's Colonial Soldiers-by Lloyd Dewitt Buckstuck P. 161-Edward
Masterson for 30 days service in Militia paid 300# tobacco.
He moved to Dobbs County, N.C. and died in Wayne County, N.C., prior to a
court order for distribution of his estate, April 20, 1790.
Birth: Of age, 1754. Served as executor of his father's estate.
Marriage: Birth of son James. May have been married twice (Large age
spread in his children.)
Living: Suppena to court in Oct 1777, Cobbs Co., N.C.
~1730 - <1788 Mary Coleman 58 58 Birth: Estimated from approximate date of Marriage and birth of eldest
child, James Masterson.
Marriage: Estimated from birth of son James Masterson in 1752. Alive and
named as "Mary Masterson: in father's will, October 5, 1764.
Living: Named in settlement of father's estate, 1764.
Death: Not named in settlement of husband's estate.
>1782 Jane Masterson 1752 - 1838 James Masterson 86 86 James served in Revolutionary War from N. Carolina. He moved to
Lexington, Kentucky about 1780.
He fought with George Rogers Clark. He drew a pension for his service in
Rev. War. In "Virginians in the Revolution", he was shown to have been a
spy in Clark's Illinois Regiment. -from purporting to be all of the
manuscripts in the State Library (Virginia) pertaining to George Rogers
Clark, photostated and bound, but not indexed, serial letters, volume
numbers given. GV1P179=Serial G, Volume 1, p 179.
He was guardian of his younger brothers and sisters from 1794 - 1803. He
wore frontier clothing long after most men stopped.
"Virginians in the Revolution" states that James was a spy in Clark's
Regiment.
Birth: Application for Revolutionary War Pension. (National Archives).
Marriage: Application of Margaret Masterson for a widow's pension.
Death: Application for Revolutionary War Pension. (National Archives).
Obituary appears in Lexington Gazette as well.
His birth place was between Georgetown and Alexandria.
From Masterson family newsletter: Rev. War service included:
1775 6 mos Pvt. under Capt. Keys Col NC
1775 3 mos Pvt. under Capt. Caswell NC
1778 3 mos Ensign under Capt. Fellows NC
1778 2 1/2 mos Ensign under Capt. Whitley & Col William Caswell NC
1780 to End, Indian spy under Capt. Robert Patterson & John Todd on
frontier.
Regina Barry, a descendant of James says, "In 1779, he removed to
Kentucky where he resided during the rest of the Revolution and has
continued near the town of Lexington.
"Declaration..." "He (James) returned home in February, 1779. About the
month of May in that year he came to Kentucky, and arrived at
Boonesborough, whence he went to Bryant's Station & then to Lexington,
where at that time there were only one block house & two cabins and only
one white woman in the place. He remianed there until fall, when he
returned to North Carolina. When returning soon after to Kentucky, he was
overtaken by the hard winter in Powell's Valley, where he remained
encamped until spring 1780, when he returned to Lexington.
James served under George Rogers Clark in the Shawnee Expedition, the
siege of Bryant's Station, the Battle of the Upper Blue Licks. He built
the first hewn log cabin in Lexington and lived there from 1780 until his
death 15 Dec 1838.
He was killed by Indiana near Lexington, Kentucky.
"On Saturday, the 15th Inst, Capt. James Masterson, a Revolutionary
Soldier and perhaps the oldest citizen of Fayette County, in the 87th
year of his age. The body of Capt. M. was deposited on Sunday, with
Military Honors, attended by the Uniform Companies, and an immence
concourse of citizens, who had known and appreciated his worth."
Published 15 Dec 1838 Lexington, Ky.
James had an unidentified daughter who married an Ogden, who drew a
"Black Bean: in the Mier expedition in Mexico.
1755 - >1790 Mary Masterson 35 35 1763 - 1849 Leannah Masterson 86 86 ~1773 - >1797 Winnifred "Winney" Masterson 24 24 Winney Masterson was under guardianship to James Masterson, Book A, PP
172-3.
Lexington, Kentucky, her share was paid May 17, 1794.
~1762 - >1850 Leah Masterson 88 88 Leah Masterson issued a power of Attorney to James Masterson of
Lexington, KY in July 1790.
~1765 - <1820 Sarah "Sally" Masterson 55 55 1775 - 1841 Delilah Masterson 66 66 Delilah Masterson was under the guardianship of James Masterson. Her
share of the estate was paid 27 May 1794.
Husband Martin Wymore signed the receipt of settlement from James
Masterson, May 1794.
Her birthdate also given on tombstone.
1778 - 1858 William Masterson 80 80 William Masterson was the father of 10 children, two of which died in
infancy.
He was under the guardianship of James Masterson. His share of the estate
was paid 6 Dec 1799.
Marriage: Lincoln Co., Kentucky
Death: Tombstone, Pulaski, Lincoln Co., KY
1782 - 1859 Lazarus Masterson 77 77 Lazarus was under the guardianship of James Masterson. His share of the
estate was paid 1 Mar 1804.
Death: Tombstone, Lafayette, Missouri. Mt. Hebron Cemetery.
He lived in Logan Co., Kentucky as shown in the 1820 and 1830 Census.
He was known to have lived in Lincoln Co., Kentucky.
Bet 1705 and 1706 - 1754 Edward, Sr. Masterson Mary Lindsay 1752 - 1806 Richard Masterson 53 53 Richard was a surveyor. He went to what is now Kentucky in 1775, one of
the young men from Virginia, to survey between the Ohio River and the
North Fork Licking River. Between Well's Creek and Mill Creek. That land
is now in Mason and Lewis Counties. They erected a cabin for each member
of the party and deadened trees. thus meeting the requirements for
claiming land. (Collin's "History of Kentucky"). Richard came back the
next year and claimed more land for himself, his brothers John and Thomas
and his brother-in-law, Joseph Farrow, on both sides of the fork. These
land pre-emptions were registered with the court in Harrodsburgh,
Kentucky. In 1780, John, Thomas and Joseph were thought never to have
been in Kentucky; they just owned the land and left it to their wives and
children, some of whom came later.
Richard is listed as a Revolutionary War soldier on the Romney and
Winchester payroll, (this is now Grant and Hardy Counties in West
Virginia).
In the middle 1780's, he bought land five miles northwest of Lexington,
and with the families of Shore, Morin, Taylor, Simpson and maybe others,
founded Masterson's Station. Though the marker says the home belonged to
James Masterson, it was Richard who was on Masterson Creek and the
Elkhorn, James was in Lexington and on Hinkston's Fork, northeast of
Lexington. The house was torn down while part of the U.S. Narcotic
Hospital property. Later they gave the land to the city of Lexington and
is now Masterson Station Park.
Richard and Sarah became quite active in the early Methodist Church.
"Methodism was planted in Kentucky in 1783 at Masterson's Station in
Fayette County." (Collin's "History of Kentucky.") Richard built the
First Methodist Church in Kentucky. There in 1788. It was in their home
at Masterson's Station that the First Methodist conference west of the
Appalation mountains was held.
About 1792, Richard and his family moved up to Gallatin County, Kentucky.
He built a house on the Ohio river and his parlor hosted both church
services and meetings of the town and county officials. The men who
incorporated Port William, now Carrollton,  in Carroll Co., Ky. In his
house and in 1799 the first court of Gallatin Co. convened there. He was
one of the first trustees of the county. This house is now on the
National register of Historic Places as one of the "oldest standing
two-story structures along the Ohio River." It is now used for meetings
of the Carroll Co. historical society. ("History of Kentucky"-Lewis
Collins-town of Port William, now Carrollton, formed 1794.)
~1732 - >1768 Mary Lindsay Masterson 36 36 Mary and John moved from Caroline Co., Virginia to Halifax Co., North
Carolina after they were married. They produced eight children.
Marriage: Named as "Daughter Mary Lindsey" in father's will (1754).
Her husband was a descendant of James Lindey I. He was also her second
cousin and was a  Revolutionary war soldier.
William Masterson Robert Masterson ~1740 Sarah Masterson 1744 - ~1822 Elizabeth Masterson 78 78 After the death of Joseph, Elizabeth went to Kentucky with her children.
She died at the home of her son, Joseph.
The Epitaph on her tombstone reads:
"Her lanquishing head is at rest
Its thinking and aching are o'er
Her quiet immovable breast
Is heaved by afliction no more
Her heart is no longer the seat
It ceases to flutter and beat,
It will never flutter again."
Named as "Younger child" in her father's will - 1754.
~1747 - Bet 1781 and 1782 John Masterson Virginia's Colonial Soldiers-by Lloyd Dewitt Buckstuck Page 352.
Court Martial Held 10/10/1761 - from Capt. Spek's Company, William
Mastersonfined 20 shillings for missing 2 private musters. Col. John Hite
(8107) and Maj. Lewis Stephens 4517) were present.
John was a schoolmaster in Loudon Co., Virginia, when he bought the 418
acres in Prince William Co., Virginia from his mother in December 1768.
By 1773, John and Sarah had moved to the part of Western Pennsylvania
that was claimed by Virginia, where he was on the tax lists in Springhill
Township in 1773 Bedford Co., Pennsylvania. Sarah paid the taxes in 1783
Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania, and in 1785 Sarah paid in Fayette Co.,
Pennsylvania. They didn't move, the State just kept forming new counties.
John wrote his will June 27, 1781 and it was proved in court August 2,
1782 Westmoreland Co., Pennsylvania.
~1750 - ~1791 Thomas Masterson 41 41 In 1766, at the age of 16, Thomas was apprenticed to Thomas Dagg, a ship
carpenter by his guardian, Joseph Farrow, his brother-in-law. 1766.
In 1774-76, he brought and sold land in Prince William County, Virginia,
including two lots in Dumfries, Virginia (Prince William Deeds). At the
start of the Revolutionary Was he owed money to some store or business in
England; he is listed in "British Merchantile Claims" as "Thomas
Masterson of Prince William Co.,...due September 1776 lives in
Petersburgh, solvent." Another Merchantile Claim, 1803, sya "Thomas
Masterson, of Loudoun Co....due July 29, 1776. Died insolvent about 12
years ago."
He is probably the Thomas Masterson, Ensign, on the ship "Tempest" 1778.
- Virginians in the Revolution" states that he was appointed midshipman
on February 6, 1778.
The 1782-87 tax lists of Virginia, shows Thomas in Prince George Co., at
the time. He died 1816, circa 1791 if The Merchantile Claim is correct,
when his wife and daugther grant power of attorney to sell land Thomas
had owned on Twin Creek in Gallatin adn Owen Co's., Kentucky. They were
residents of Dinwiddie Co., Virginia then.
<1710 - <1764 Richard Coleman 54 54 <1715 Eleanor Critcher <1674 - Aft 22 Mar 1722/23 James Coleman Jane ? D. >1666 Richard Coleman Margaret ? D. ~1652 Anthony Coleman UNKNOWN Unknown Liza ? Mason Roller Living Roller Living Roller Living Roller Living Roller Living Roller 1766 - >1805 David Shields 39 39 David was the Third of the Ten Brothers.
According to John A. Shields, went to Louisville, Kentucky in 1808 and,
for 40 years, operated a flatboat on the river. Was said to have many
descendants there, throughout Kentucky and Tennessee and around Canton,
Illinois. Buried at Athens, Tennessee.
Some accounts say he was born in Rockingham County (Harrisonburg),
Virginia
John A. Shields says David was called "Big Dave." He was a powerful,
large-framed man, and few men could beat him in bare-fisted fights that
were popular on the frontier. Men came to Sevierville from throughout
East Tennessee to challenge him, and none succeeded. In later years, his
nephew James assumed the title.
He lived at the Shields Fort from 1784 until 1808 and brought the first
bride to the fort. The name of this wife, who died, is not recorded. In
1808 David and his family settled at Louisville, and he engaged in
flat-boating freight from Cincinnati to New Orleans, floating downstream
and walking back to Louisville. He was noted for his strength and his
rowing ability on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
He was bitterly opposed to slavery and is credited with helping scores of
slaves escape from the South. He had effective slave-running
organizations at several points along the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers
and, in his later years, was an associate of Levi Coffin in the
Underground Railroad.
John A. Shields says David's second wife, Susan, was from New York.
Christine Brown says David's first wife is unknown. She says they
probably lived in Jefferson County, Kentucky, where David was on jury
duty in the August 1794 term of court and appeared as defendant in an
action by David Black. (But Jacob Edwards Shields was born 1803 in
Tennessee, undoubtedly at the fort.] In about 1808, Ms. Brown says, David
took his family to Louisville.
David spent his last years at Athens, Tennessee, where he died and is
buried.
Wft Est 1745-1772 - Wft Est 1787-1840 UNKNOWN Unknown D. >1805 Susan Edwards Jane Shields Phoebe Shields William Shields 1787 - 1869 Robert Shields 82 82 1803 - 1887 Jacob Edwards Shields 84 84 1805 - 1846 David Shields 41 41 Serena Brown Naomi Little ? Deer ? McClatchey Elizabeth ? Melita Rhodes Nancy Yates Margaret Shields UNKNOWN Ruth Eliza Onion 1744 - 1802 Robert Shields 57 57 Christine Brown says Robert was born 9 November 1749 near Harrisburg,
Virginia.
Robert was a Private in Francis Lang's Company in Revolutionary War.
(Christine Brown says Robert was a captain.) Moved to Sevier County,
Tennessee in 1784.
John A. Shields in one manuscript put Robert's birth at 1740. He says
there were 11 sons, one who died in infancy. Another source says there
were 12 brothers and two died in infancy.
Court records indicate that Robert acquired land in 1781 on Smith Creek,
a branch of the Calfpasture River in Augusta and Rockbridge Counties,
Virginia. As heir to his brother John of Botefort County, Robert conveyed
land to William Shields in 1782.
John A. Shields says the family settled in the western wilderness near
Pigeon Forge because the government of North Carolina was offering cheap
land and tax exemptions and because they were pressed in Virginia by high
taxes, poor markets, ruinous competition of slave-labor plantations (the
Shield's were not slaveholders), hard times and the increasing needs of a
large family. Daniel Boone, described as "a kinsman," and other hunters
and explorers had brought back glowing accounts of the fertility of the
land, abundance of game and beauty of the country, all of which was added
to accounts by the eldest son, Thomas, who had spent three years
exploring the unsettled region of East Tennessee.
In 1784, the Shields and McMahan families (Mrs. Deborah McMahan was Nancy
Stockton's recently widowed sister) loaded their possessions in three
wagons and embarked on the long trail down the Shenandoah Valley. At Big
Lick (Roanoke), the party divided. One wagon, in charge of Robert's son
James, 13, with Nancy, Janet and the smaller Shields boys, went to Yadkin
Settlement in North Carolina, where they remained with Robert's cousins a
year before proceeding to Tennessee. The other two wagons proceeded as
far as the settlement on the Watauga where the McMahans and Thomas' and
Richard's wives remained until the following year. In 1785, the McMahans
and the Yadkin party of the Shields family went on with the pack animals
via the old Traders Trail.
At the Watauga Land Office, Robert Shields bought a tract of land on
Middle Creek, a tributary of the Little Pigeon River in what is now
Sevier County, Tennessee. This was far beyond the most remote of the
frontier settlements. The most remote settlement up until that time was
at Big Island in the French Broad River, about 20 miles northeast of
Robert's land. From Watauga to Middle Creek was about 100 miles as the
crow flies and more than 200 miles by the pack-animal trail and about 150
miles via the footpaths through the forest.
In 1784, Robert and his five older sons, carrying on their backs such
scanty equipment as was absolutely essential, proceeded on foot by
mountain paths known to Thomas. They often traveled days without seeing a
settler's cabin. Once they were all stalked by two Indians with
flintlocks and tomahawks. Thomas, becoming aware of the lurking danger,
took two long-rifles, going some distance ahead of the others, and hid
until the trailing Indians passed him. He killed both of them.
After about two weeks, they reached the mouth of the Little Pigeon River.
Leaving the regular trail, they turned south up that stream to their new
location. On what is now known as the old T. D. McMahan place on Middle
Creek, a branch of the Little Pigeon River, they built a temporary cabin
at the foot of Shields Mountain, started a clearing and began the
erection of Shields fort.
On the frontier, a fort was a prime necessity for protection from hostile
Indians. Following the Revolution, Spain claimed the land west of the
Alleghenies and bitterly opposed settlement from the United States. The
Spanish incited the Indians, especially the Cherokees, offering large
bounties for white settlers' scalps. Some accounts say that between 1780
and 1795
1745 Nancy Stockton 1762 - 1827 Janet Shields 64 64 Janet was pregnant with Agnes at the time of Joshua's death.
In the fall of 1807 or early 1808, Janet and her family migrated to
Indiana and settled at Brinley's Ferry, now Evans Landing on the Ohio
River in Harrison County. She later moved to what is now Jackson County
and lived at her brother Robert's Shields Fort, the present location of
Seymour, Indiana.  Janet is buried at Seymour, Indiana.
Janet and her brother Jesse received "Letters of Demission" from the
Pigeon Forge Baptist Church 30 September 1808; probably about the time
they moved to Harrison County, Indiana.
1763 - 1797 Thomas Shields 34 34 Thomas, the oldest of the Ten Brothers was killed by Indians in
Tennessee. John A. Shields says Thomas had descendants in Tennessee and
Indiana.
Judge Littell says Thomas enlisted in the Revolutionary War under General
John Sevier. He fought in the Battle of King's Mountain 7 October 1780.
After being mustered out of the Army, he spent a year or two hunting and
exploring in what is now Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
In 1795, Thomas and his two small sons were boiling sap in the
sugar-maple orchard on Birch Creek when he was shot from ambush. He
ordered his sons to run and rolled behind a log within reach of his
rifle. He shot one Indian before being killed himself. His death was
reported in the Knox Gazette of 6 March 1797: "Just as this paper was
going to press, we received information that Thos. Shields had been
killed by Indians in Sevier County. They cut his head nearly off, took
out his bowels, otherwise shockingly cut and mangled him. The youth lived
with his parents, Robert and Nancy Shields, at Upper Middle Creek section
of the county."
John A. Shields says in 1780, Thomas Shields visited his cousins at the
Yadkin Settlement in North Carolina, intending to proceed to Daniel
Boone's new town at Boonesboro, Kentucky. But, instead, he enlisted in
the Revolutionary army under John Sevier. This was a loosely organized
but extremely effective band of pioneer mountaineers. On 7 October 1780,
he fought at the Battle of King's Mountain, where the British were
repulsed and their power in the South broken.
After being mustered out of the army, he spent a year hunting and
exploring in what is now Great Smoky Mountain National Park, coming out
through the Valley of the Little Pigeon, which would later be his home.
For nearly two years after that, he wandered through the highest
mountains east of the Rockies in East Tennessee and West North Carolina,
returning to his father's home, where he was married in 1783. His son
Joshua was the first white child born in what is now Sevier County,
Tennessee. Joshua was born in 1785.
John A. Shields says there were 12 Cherokees in the party that ambushed
Thomas and his sons.
Rhonda ? 1764 Richard Shields Second of the Ten Brothers. According to John A. Shields, lived and died
in East Tennessee, and had many descendants there and in North Georgia.
Christine Brownlee reports that records of Pigeon Creek Baptist Church
show that 30 September 1808 the church fined Richard Shields and Henry
Haggard for "illegal action." In August 1838, Richard was clerk of the
congregation.
1768 - <1823 William Shields 55 55 Fourth of the Ten Brothers. According to John A. Shields, William settled
at Madison, Indiana in 1808 and soon thereafter at Brewersville, where he
raised a large family. By his second wife, Amanda Logan, had a small
family. Settled in Washington County, Indiana after marrying Amanda. John
A. Shields was his great-grandson.
Judge Littell reports that William's children bitterly opposed his second
marriage, which was to his first wife's niece.
John A. Shields says William migrated with the family to Sevier County
and, with his father and four of his brothers, preceded the rest of the
family, walking from Watauga to the site of Shields Fort, seven miles
south of the present city of Sevierville, Tennessee.
John A. Shields says William and several of his brothers, along with
their families, migrated in 1808 to Indiana, which was as wild and
unsettled as Tennessee had been a quarter-century earlier. In 1808, only
911 votes were cast in the entire territory. The Shields families crossed
the Ohio River at the present site of Mackport, Indiana on a ferry that
had been established that year. William helped his brother James build a
fort on the present site of Seymour, Indiana, then went to Logan County,
Ohio for a year. Returning to Indiana, he settled at Madison and started
an orchard. After a brief time at Madison, the family settled near
Brewersville in Jennings County. John A. Shields says Margaret, William's
first wife, died at Madison in 1813 or 1814 and that in 1817; he married
Amanda Logan, sister of Col. E. D. Logan of Washington County, Indiana.
They settled on Walnut Ridge, hear Kossuth, Indiana, where William died
in 1824 and Amanda in 1826. John A. Shields (who is descended from
William and Amanda) confirms that Amanda was the daughter of Margaret
Shields' sister.
Margaret Wilson Amanda Logan UNKNOWN Unknown 1769 - ~1815 John Shields 46 46 Fifth of the Ten Brothers. According to John F. Shields, John was a scout
and gunsmith and was one of the 29 members of the Lewis and Clark
Expedition to Oregon in 1803. John F. Shields says he appears to have
never married and was a wanderer all his life.
In 1784, John went with his family to live in the Shields Fort in
Tennessee. Later, he ran a mill and blacksmith shop for Sam Wilson. He
was the gunsmith for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. His ingenuity at the
forge in making knives, hatchets and trinkets for trading with the Mandan
Indians near the present site of Mandan, North Dakota and his diplomatic
skill in treating with them saved the expedition from starvation and
massacre, according to John A. Shields. He walked, scouting for hostile
Indians, all the way from the mouth of the Kansas River to the headwaters
of the Missouri, then down the Columbia to the Pacific Ocean, being one
of the first to make that perilous transcontinental journey, probably the
first white man to do so since, as scout, he was a distance ahead of the
other members of the expedition. He is praised highly in the official
reports of Merriweather Lewis and William Clark.
Clark at Clarksville, Indiana recruited John in October 1803. At 35, he
was the oldest man signed on for the expedition.
On returning from the Far West, he spent a year trapping with Daniel
Boone in Missouri and another with Boone in Indiana. The fatigue,
exposure, starvation and other hardships of his long trip with Lewis and
Clark ruined his health and that of most of the members of the
expedition. Efforts to secure relief from the government failed. John
Shields spent his last years as a pauper and invalid among his relatives
and died relatively young about 1815. He is buried in an unmarked grave
in a rural cemetery near Athens in McMinn County, Tennessee.
John A. Shields reports that John's "only child, Jennie, married her
cousin, John Tipton" (son of Janet).
Christine Brown says a land survey made for John Shields 8 July 1836
makes doubtful the about 1815 date for John's death. The survey by John
Mullendore was for 5 1/2 acres on the west fork of the Little Pigeon
adjoining land of Robert Shields. She does not indicate how she knows
this was 10 Brother John.
Excerpts from "Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson and
the Opening of the American West" by Stephen E. Ambrose, Simon &
Schuster, 1996:
"So Lewis and Clark could be highly selective. Clark was an excellent
judge of men. He first gathered seven of the best young woodsmen and
hunters in this part of the country--these were the men awaiting Lewis'
approval before being accepted. They included Charles Floyd, Nathaniel
Pryor, William Bratton, Reubin Field, Joseph Field, George Gibson and Jon
Shields." p. 129.
"Lewis went off to St. Louis, conducted business and returned a week
later. Sergeant Ordway reported to him that Privates Reubin Field and
John Shields had refused to mount guard duty as ordered because they
would be damned if they would take orders from anyone other than the
captains." p. 130.
"On the afternoon of the 29th, Lewis crossed over to Wood River. Clark
had alarming news. There had been fights between the men. John Shields
had opposed an order and had threatened Sergeant Ordway's life and wished
to return to Kentucky . . .. These young heroes were in great shape,
strong as bulls, eager to get going, full of energy and testosterone--and
bored. So they fought and drank--and drank and fought . . .. But fighting
among them was one thing. Threatening a sergeant quite another. On March
29, the captains put Shields and Colter on trial for mutiny. The privates
'asked the forgiveness & promised to doe better in future.' The captains
relented. No punishment was noted. And two days later, Shields and Colter
were welcomed into the permanent party." p. 165.
September 1804, in what would later become
UNKNOWN Unknown ? Tipton UNKNOWN Unknown 1770 - 1848 James Shields 77 77 Sixth of the Ten Brothers. According to John A. Shields, went to Indiana
in 1808 and established a fort at the present site of Seymour.
In 1784, James accompanied his mother and father and his sister and four
smaller brothers to the Yadkin Settlement in North Carolina. The next
year, he helped bring them back on pack animals to Shields Fort in Sevier
County, Tennessee, traveling by way of the Watauga and Traders Trail.
John A. Shields tells that in 1784, James, then 13, accompanied his
mother, sister and four smaller brothers to the Yadkin settlement in
North Carolina The next year, he brought them on pack animals to Shields
fort in Tennessee via the Watauga and Traders Trails.
In 1808, with his sister Janet Tipton, he settled in Indiana, building
his own Shields Fort on the present site of Seymour, Indiana. He acquired
several thousand acres in the area.
His wife was Penelope White, a niece of James White, the founder of
Knoxville, Tennessee and cousin of Congressman Hugh Lawson White, who had
been a presidential candidate.
Penelope White 1772 - 1835 Robert Shields 63 63 Seventh of the Ten Brothers. According to John A. Shields, moved to
Indiana in 1808 but soon returned to Tennessee and left many descendants
in the Sevierville and Knoxville areas.
He was a private in the Indiana Militia in the War of 1812. After the war
returned to Sevier County, Tennessee and became quite wealthy.
Moved in 1808 to Floyd County, Indiana.
In 1785, went to Shields Fort with women and younger boys of the family.
His wife Sabra was the daughter of James' wife Penelope.
Sabra White Penelope White 1773 - 1847 Joseph Shields 74 74 Eighth of the Ten Brothers. According to John F. Shields, had a small
family.
Fulton County Illinois Heritage, published 1988, says Joseph, his wife
Martha and Benjamin Shields' widow put their families and belongings on a
flatboat in Harrison County, Indiana in the mid-1830s and floated down
the Ohio to the Mississippi, went upstream to the Mississippi, up the
Illinois to the Spoon River to Woodland Township, Fulton County,
Illinois. Says the Robert Shields family (the Ten Brothers) settled on
the eastern slope of the Smokies on what is now Shields Mountain near
Pigeon Forge in Sevier County, Tennessee. Some members of the family were
already married and had families of their own. They built a fort. Indians
killed Thomas. Says members of the Veatch and Onion (O'Nion) families,
which had married into the family, made the trip as well.
Judge Littell says Joseph was severely wounded by a party of Cherokees
near Sevierville, Tennessee 18 April 1793, at the time his brother-in-law
Joshua Tipton was killed. He lived in Sevier County until 1808, at which
time he and his brothers moved to Indiana. He later settled in Harrison
County, Indiana.
According to John A. Tipton, Joseph and Joshua Tipton were on their way
to join the militia, which had been summoned to repel hostile Indians.
Two shots rang out from a thicket, and both men fell to the ground.
Tipton was dead. Joseph's gun had fallen a few feet away from where he
fell, but he was afraid to move for fear the Indians would shoot him.
Thinking the two were dead, the Indians rushed in with scalping knives.
Joseph sprang up and killed the Indian who was about to scalp him and
then shot the other Indian before he could escape.
Joseph settled in Corydon, Indiana in 1810.
Christine Brown lists Joseph's children as Nathan V., Kinzie (m. Katie),
Joseph Jr. (b. 1814 Harrison County, Indiana, m. 11 February 1836 Rebecca
Miner),  Asa L. (m. 1. Mary Minor, daughter of John and Mary Minor and 2.
1860 Rachel Seehorn), Hiram, David and Jesse.
Martha Veatch 1780 - 1819 Benjamin Shields 39 39 Ninth of the Ten Brothers. According to John F. Shields, appears to have
died young. John A. Shields says was born in 1780.
Later manuscript by John A. Shields says Benjamin, his brother and the
Veatch family moved in 1808-1811 from Shields Fort at Pigeon Forge to
Indiana. Benjamin and Mary had nine children. He is buried in Little
Flock burying ground south of Elizabeth, Indiana.
Mary Veatch 1709 - 1772 John Shields 63 63 1710 - Wft Est 1747-1805 Margaret Perry Wft Est 1729-1756 - Wft Est 1730-1823 Mary Shields Wft Est 1729-1756 - Wft Est 1730-1819 William Shields 1735 - 1819 John Shields 84 84 1737 - 1781 Thomas Shields 44 44 Lucinda Bowman UNKNOWN Unknown 1668 - 1741 William Shields 73 73 1668 - >1741 Mary Parker 73 73 1694 - 1749 James Shields 55 55 15 Jan 1695/96 - 1750 Jane Shields 1699 - ~1765 Thomas Shields 66 66 1704 - 1742 Eliza Shields 38 38 Jean Armstrong George Hathaway Richard West Thomas Parker Eliza ? 1633 - 1712 James Shields 79 79 UNKNOWN Unknown Wft Est 1656-1685 - Wft Est 1661-1767 James Shields 1600 - 1655 William Shields 55 55 UNKNOWN Unknown 1630 - 1699 William Shields 69 69 1637 - 1712 Daniel Shields 75 75 UNKNOWN Unknown Mary Norcott UNKNOWN Unknown ~1849 - Wft Est 1850-1943 Mary E. Heifner Allen B. Chance During the 1920 census, Allen was 23 yrs old living in Fayette Co., Posey
Twp. with his family, Helen age 20 and daughter Thelma age 1 3/12. Edward
Angrick (nephew of his wife) was living with them. He was 12 yrs old.
Thelma M. Chance 1887 - 1979 Blanche Davis 91 91 ~1876 Elzo Perry During the 1920 census, Elzo, Emma (2nd wife), and Mary E. (his mother)
were living at 1522 North D. Street in Madison Co., Indiana. This was a
rental house.
Perry was a Blacksmith working at a Tin Plate Industry.
1885 - 1967 Raymond L. Bosler 81 81 During the 1920 census, Raymond and family lived at 295 Capitol Boulevard
in Indianapolis, Indiana. He had a private practice in dentistry.
1891 - 1967 Virgil C. Syerup 76 76 Ola Isom 1902 Mary Horming ~1880 Emma Rupe Bet 1916 and 1917 Helen Bosler 1915 - 1994 Raymond Bosler 79 79 Mattie Davis Art Isom Martin Isom Eva Kaiser Daisy Fox Mary Isom Charlie Bellmeyer Peter Hays 1780 - 1852 John Wagaman 72 72 1785 - 1859 Barbara Houser 73 73 Elizabeth "Betsy" Wagaman 1804 Abraham Wagaman 1806 Nancy "Anna" Wagaman ~1807 Sarah "Sally" Wagaman ~1807 Solomon Wagaman 1810 Joshua Harrison Wagaman 1811 Susannah Wagaman 1814 David Wagaman 1815 Martha Wagaman 1812 Mary Wagaman ~1817 John Wagaman ~1819 Alice Ann (Alizan) Wagaman William Fletcher Ferguson Phyllis Nelson Jack Nelson Living Ridge Living Ridge Living Ridge ~1889 - 1926 Lottie May Walker 37 37 Smith Walker Charles H. E. Walker Railey R. Walker Ola Jane Walker Henry McMillan Velcie Nina McMillan D. Deceased Harold Ryan Owens Living Owens Vergil McMillan Verdie McMillan Verlinda McMillan Venita McMillan Velva McMillan ? Price ? Living Crandall Living Henricksen 1834 - Wft Est 1860-1928 Elizabeth Jane Eads Wft Est 1809-1835 - Wft Est 1859-1922 John D. Smith Jesse Smith Nancy Willaba-Willibee- Willoughby ~1785 Elizabeth Eads ~1777 - 1811 Henry Eads 34 34 Will recorded in Hamilton Co., OH, 7 Aug 1811.  ~1797 James Eads ~1779 Jonathon Eads ~1789 Katie Eads ~1787 Margaret Eads 1783 - 1849 Mary Eads 65 65 Mariah Simmons ~1781 Phoebe Eads ~1795 Catherine Eads ~1793 Elijah Eads (Roscore Powers believes Elijah is a son of James and Hannah (Clark)
Eads.)
~1791 Frances Eads D. ~1818 Henry Wood Kathleen Margaret Reeman 1926 Bonnie Lou Zike David Hill Living Hill ? Zike ? Living Parrish 1838 - 1918 Malissa Eads 80 80 Burial: August 23, 1918, Covey Cemetery
Cause of Death: Chronic Nephritis
Funeral Director: Burkhard & Emerson, Harrodsburg, Indiana
Medical Information: Monroe County Health Department, Local (Book) No
22-343 records show Malinna (Milissa) Deckardided 8-22-1918 Polk Twp.,
Monroe Co., IN age 82, a widow. Signed by Jasper Cain M.D. Heltonville, IN
1843 - 1917 Louisa Eads 74 74 Notes for LOUSIA EADS:
Weekly Telephone  Dec 7, 1886
Notice of estate of Louisa eads, deceased.
Notice is here by given to the creditors of the said estate of descedent
of the undersigned administrator before the next term of the Monroe Co.
Court, the said estate will be finally settled insolvent without the sale
of said estate, as per order of the court heretoforce made in said
estate, John W. Cazee Adm., Buskirk and Buskirk attys.  Mar 24
More About LOUSIA EADS:
Occupation: unmarried
1844 - 1925 Henry Eads 80 80 Taken from the 1880 U.S. Census of Polk Township, Monroe County, Indiana
June 1
7678 Edds, Henry, age 39; occ farmer; b. IN  Nancy, age 36; wife; b. IN 
(? S-hase) Susan Alice ?, age 12; dau; b. IN  Peary, age 10; son; b. IN 
John, age 9; son, b. IN  Rila J., age 6; dau; b. IN  James, age 3;
dau(?), b. IN  Not Christened, age 1; son; b. IN  Edds, Eli, age 20;
brother; b. IN
Bloomington Telephone 7-28-1888
The list of the delegates to the Democratic county Convention, which
meets in Bloomington on Sat. are: Polk - Henry Eads, Joseph Herd, J. W.
Mitchell, W. M. Kinser, Richard Robertson.  salt - Wm. Shields, James
Bender, A. J. Knight, Thomas Lampkins, and Jasper Butcher.
Following written by Sonja Eads Cookson for the Monroe County History
book....con't from information on William Eads......
William's son, Henry (my great-great-grandfather) was also enrolled on
February 24, 1864 at Columbus, Indiana in Company H, 120th Regiment of
the Indiana Volunteers during the Civil War.  He marched with General
Sherman through Georgia and then went by boat to Washington, D.C. where
he guarded the Capitol before being mustered out January 8, 1866 at
Raleigh, North Carolina.  He drew a pension and his military records show
he was 5 feet 5 inches tall, dark complexion, hazel eyes, black hair and
his occupation was farmer.  After returning from the war he married Nancy
Scisco November 24, 1867 and they had nine children.  
1900 Census Monroe County, Indiana, Polk Township
1617 Eads, Henry b. Jan 1844 age 56 married 15 years parents b. KY  IN 
Minnie July 1864 age 35 mother of 5 children 3 living  Lizzy dau May 1885
14  Lelah dau Oct 1887 12  Roy son Mar 1896 4
James son 1886 24  Elmer son Dec 1879 20  Clinton son Dec 1878 21
Monroe County, Indiana Inquests 1888-1973 book 1 page 294
Henry Eads age 80 died 1-6-1925 natural , Cerebral.
More About HENRY EADS:
Burial: Mt. Ebal Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana
Fact: Civil War Vet
1847 Margaret Eads 1845 David Eads More About DAVID EADS and ELLEN GARRISON:
Marriage: July 01, 1871, Monroe County, Indiana
Marriage book: 5 page 301
1853 Jane Eads 1856 Mary Elizabeth Eads 1860 - 1924 Elijah Eads 64 64 Notes for ELIJAH EADS:
The Evening World 13 May 1924
The death of Eli Eads, a well known farmer of this county occurred this
morning at 10 o'clock, at his home southeast of Bloomington.  death was
due to a complication of diseases.  He was 63 years, 3 month, and 13 days
old at the time of his death.
Those left to mourn his loss are his wife, Mrs. Laura Alice Eads, Dillon,
Doyle and Glodene, all at home; Mrs. Ella Burkhart of Fort Worth, Texas;
Walter Eads of Clear Creek; Mrs. Maude Clay, Mrs. Dena Hendrix and Leslie
Eads, all of Bloomington.
The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Mt.
Ebal church, with the Rev. George Miller in charge. Burial will be at the
nearby Mt. Ebal Cemetery.
1900 Census Monroe County, Indiana Polk Township  1314 Eads, Eli b. Jan
1866 age 39 married 17 years  Alice Oct 1864 age 35   Ella dau Sept 1883
16  Walber son Oct 1884 14  Maude dau Nov 1887 12
Leslie son Apr 1897 3  Edna dau Dec 1899 5/12    
Burial: Mt. Ebal Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana
1848 - 1883 Nancy Jane Sciscoe- Siscoe 35 35 Died giving birth in 1881.
Republican Progress    Feb. 7, 1883
Nancy Eads died on Jan 28, 1883 in Polk Township, (Monroe County),
age 36.  Wife of Henry Eads. Mother of eight children, seven still
living.  cleary died eight years ago.  Mrs. Eads was a member ot the
Methodist Church.  Her mother attended the funeral with her brothers and
sisters.
Marriage Notes for HENRY EADS and NANCY SCISCOE-SISCOE:
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Marriage book 7 page 102.
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Marriage book 7 page 102.
More About HENRY EADS and NANCY SCISCOE-SISCOE:
Marriage: November 24, 1867, Monroe County, Indiana
Marriage Fact: Monroe County, Indiana Marriage Book 5 page 21
1877 Baby Eads ? 1865 John Eads 1874 Rilla Eads 1875 William Perry Eads Funeral services for William Eads, ??, R. 4 will be conducted at 10 a.m
Monday at the Clear Creek christian Church with the Revs. John Hayes and
Raymond Shields officiating.
Eads who died at the Bloomington Hospital Friday, was a lifelong
resident of Monroe County.  He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eads, was
a retired farmer, and was married to Lyda Shields Eads, who died in 19??
(may be 1913).
Surviving are daughters Mrs Olaf Knight, R. 5 and Mrs Pete Goodman,
R. 4; sons, Jesse Eads of Smithville and Robert Eads of R. 4.  One son,
Herbert died in ????.  Also surviving are two brothers, Harrison Eads and
John Eads of Bloomington.
Providing music service will be Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tate.  Burial
will be in the Clear Creek Cemetery.  Pallbearers will be Clifford Eads,
Raymond Eads, C - - - - Eads, Ancil Eads, Oliver Shields, and Junior
Shields.
Flower girls at the service will be Wands Stanger, Juwel T - - - -
-, Glodine Humbprey, Mary Jo Blake, Betty Blackwell, and Deloris Roberts.
the body will remain at the Allen funeral Home where friends may
call after 7 p.m. today. (unable to find date on photocopy of
obit.)[southernrarl.FTW]
Funeral services for William Eads, ??, R. 4 will be conducted at 10
a.m Monday at the Clear Creek christian Church with the Revs. John Hayes
and Raymond Shields officiating.
Eads who died at the Bloomington Hospital Friday, was a lifelong
resident of Monroe County.  He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eads, was
a retired farmer, and was married to Lyda Shields Eads, who died in 19??
(may be 1913).
Surviving are daughters Mrs Olaf Knight, R. 5 and Mrs Pete Goodman, R. 4;
sons, Jesse Eads of Smithville and Robert Eads of R. 4.  One son, Herbert
died in ????.  Also surviving are two brothers, Harrison Eads and John
Eads of Bloomington.
Providing music service will be Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Tate.  Burial
will be in the Clear Creek Cemetery.  Pallbearers will be Clifford Eads,
Raymond Eads, C - - - - Eads, Ancil Eads, Oliver Shields, and Junior
Shields.
Flower girls at the service will be Wands Stanger, Juwel T - - - -
-, Glodine Humbprey, Mary Jo Blake, Betty Blackwell, and Deloris Roberts.
the body will remain at the Allen funeral Home where friends may
call after 7 p.m. today. (unable to find date on photocopy of obit.)
More About WILLIAM EADS and LIDA SHIELDS:
Marriage: November 14, 1901
Marriage license: Monroe County, Indiana Book 10 page 3
More About CATHERINE CUTRIGHT:
Burial: Rosehill Cem.
Occupation: Buried at Rose Hill Cemetery, Bloomington, Monroe County,
Indiana
More About WILLIAM EADS and CATHERINE CUTRIGHT:
Marriage: November 02, 1903, Monroe County, Indiana
Marriage book: Book B page 337
1868 - 1932 Susan Alice Eads 64 64 1876 - 1958 James Walter Eads 82 82 1879 - 1959 David Franklin Eads 80 80 David Eads, 80, of the Chapel Hill community, died early today at
Bloomington Hospital.  He had been ill for a week and died of a heart
ailment.
He was a native of Monroe County.
Survivors are a son, Russell Eads, R. 8, Bloomington; a daughter,
Pearl York, Heltonville R. 1; a stepdaughter, Darlene Eads, R. 5,
Bloomington; two brothers, Elmer Eads, R. 8, Bloomington and Roy Eads,
Bloomington; three sisters, Mrs. Marshal Meadows and Mrs. Homer Matler,
both of Bloomington, and Mrs. William Todd, Crawfordsville; 10
grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral is set for 11 a.m. Saturday at the Chapel Hill Chapel, with
burial in the adjoining cemetery.
The body remains at the Jones Funeral Home where friends may call
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David Eads, 80, of the Chapel Hill community, died early today at
Bloomington Hospital.  He had been ill for a week and died of a heart
ailment.
He was a native of Monroe County.
Survivors are a son, Russell Eads, R. 8, Bloomington; a daughter,
Pearl York, Heltonville R. 1; a stepdaughter, Darlene Eads, R. 5,
Bloomington; two brothers, Elmer Eads, R. 8, Bloomington and Roy Eads,
Bloomington; three sisters, Mrs. Marshal Meadows and Mrs. Homer Matler,
both of Bloomington, and Mrs. William Todd, Crawfordsville; 10
grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral is set for 11 a.m. Saturday at the Chapel Hill Chapel, with
burial in the adjoining cemetery.
The body remains at the Jones Funeral Home where friends may call
after 6 p.m. today.
Ellen Stillions 1879 - 1976 Elmer Clinton Eads 96 96 Oct 13, 1976
Elmer C. Eads, 96, of R. 4, Bloomington, died at 7 A.M. today at his
residence.
He was born Dec. 10, 1879, in Monroe County, the son of Henry and
Nancy *Siscoe) Eads.  He was a retired farmer.
Surviving are five daughters, Olive Silvers of R. 12, Bloomington,
Doris Frye of 2940 S. Ind. 37, Bonnie Nichols of Bloomington, Zella Ivy
of Chicago, ILL, and Nancy Yount of Darlington; two sons, Austin and
Douglas, both of R. 4, Bloomington; and one half-brother, Roy Eads of
Bloomington; one half-sister, Hester Miller of Bloomington; 21
grandchildren, 42 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
His wife, Hulda, and one daughter Opal Owings, preceded him in death.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Greene and Harrell Mortuary
where friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday.
Lifestyle Sunday 11-10-1974
Elmer Eads of Sanders has a grip like that of a man half his age and
still stands tall. He is certain that if his eyesight were better, there
is little he couldn't do.
Eads will be 95 on Dec. 10. Or maybe 96. He is uncertain because the
family records were destroyed when the old homestead in Polk Township
burned years ago. But he's sure he'll be at least 95.
Plagued by fading eyesight- one eye is sightless and the other filmed by
a cataract- and a great hearing loss, he remains independent of spirit
and cheerful of mind.
"Some guy came here and wanted to take me to a home," he recalls. "I
said; "I am home."
"I don't want for anything. I have enough kids to take care of me." he
added.   
He has eight "kids" one of whom, Austin Eads, lives just across the
street and brings in two meals a day to his father. The other seven are
Doris Frye, Juanita Johnson, and Olive Silvers of Bloomington. Douglas
Eads of Smithville: Nancy Yount of Darlington, Zella Ivy of Chicago and
Opal Owings, deceased.
There are 21 grandchildren; some 39 great-grandchildren and one
great-great grandchild.
but Elmer Eads still is his own master, makes his bed, fixes his own
breakfast and cleans his own house every day.
Until two summers ago, he kept a garden and mowed and raked not only his
own yard but those of other in the neighborhood. He still rakes his own
leaves and can even find amusement in his own infirmities- the failing
eyesight and hearing.
He explained that he can't go outside at night because he can't see and
chuckled while recounting that he did so recently and took a header over
a tub of leaves in the front yard which he'd forgotten was there. But he
got up unhurt.
Eads was born and reared and spent all his life, until a few years ago,
on land his grandfather homesteaded in Polk Township. He once owned more
than 300 acres and remains unreconciled to the fact that he was forced
off this land by the construction of Lake Monroe. He says he was the last
resident of the area to leave.
He and his bride, Hulda McVey (she died 3 1/2 years ago) , set up
housekeeping in a log cabin his grandfather built on this land. The
hand-hewed plank floor was made up of poplar planks as wide as a man's
arms can reach and several inches thick. The supporting timbers were not
two-by-fours but two-by-sixes.
"I can remember when there wasn't a road in there," He said. "You could
chop paths through the woods."
The Patriarch of the Eads family received only two years of "schooling",
because his father couldn't afford to pay the teacher, he says. He began
working on the family farm "as a little tad" by helping to saw wood. As a
youth he guided a plow that was pulled by cattle and worked as a farm
hand for 25 cents a day. "Then we got up to $1," he recollects.
His son Austin, remembers that later his father always paid his property
tax from the proceeds of the furs of animals he hunted on his own land-
Muskrat, "coon and mink.
Eads stopped voting when he could no longer  see the ballot. He is too
independent to accept help at the po
1881 Infant Eads ? Died at birth with Nancy Siscoe/1881 1864 Nancy M. Duncan More About HENRY EADS and NANCY DUNCAN:
Marriage: December 28, 1884
Charles Eads Died in childhood. Beulah Eads Died in childhood. Paul Meadows 1887 Lela Eads 1895 Nile Hester Eads 1896 - 1976 Roy H. Eads 80 80 1889 - 1971 Hulda Isabelle McVey 82 82 1924 - 1982 Howard Bowyer 57 57 Living Berkson 1879 Luda Ellen McVey 1881 Ora E. McVey Living Mann 1925 - 1991 Paul Edward Angrick 65 65 Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Genualdi Living Angrick Living Angrick Living McKean Living Angrick Living Naticchia Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Genualdi Living Genualdi Joseph (Joe) Holmes 1858 - 1929 Frank Hoffer 70 70 D. 1895 Barbara Buchheit Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Angrick Living Pearson Living Haberer Living Schon Living Grossman Living Grossman Living Grossman Living Grossman 1926 - 2001 Velma Jean Sinclair 74 74 Living Rousseau Maryjo Francis Myers ? Welch Merle Lawrence Welch Carol Grandquist Grace Elizabeth Welch Hannah Sophia Welch Philroy Clifton Gale Nellie Boyd Jack Kennedy Harry A. Hoffer Charles Buchheit Hoffer Edward Hoffer 1882 - 1961 Irma B. Hoffer 78 78 Aunt Irma came to live with my grandparents after her father died.  My
grandmother's mother died when my grandmother was quite young and Aunt
Irma helped raise my grandmother.
Irma died 1/25/1961 in Michigan City, Indiana. Services were at Queen of
All Saints Church. She is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Michigan City,
Indiana.
Written by,
William Paul II
Robert Stegemiller 1919 - 1998 George L. Rousseau 78 78 George retired as an executive of Pullman Standard Inc. or Pullman
Standard International, I'm not sure of the company name--originally a
maker of railroad sleeper cars. George Pullman the founder had a big
railroad car making plant in Michigan City IN. [now closed] (which is
where I met Suzanne--at a regional campus for Purdue University.). George
Rousseau was a vice president of a division when Suzanne and I were
married.  He may have moved up even higher before he retired. he was a
very good golfer--even late in his life... He went very fast with cancer.
I think Bill 3 played golf with him in Oct or November and he was gone in
January.
Written by,
William Paul Angrick II
Joan Luftus Martha H. Berry Samuel Crage (Craig) ~1765 - ~1826 James Ely 61 61 William Sampson ~1780 - 1818 Thomas Welsh 38 38 1728 - 1800 John Lindsay 72 72 John moved to Halifax Co., North Carolina. He was a militiaman in French
and Indian War 1756-1758, H. S. V. 7-220.
James Lindsay Sarah Daniel 1753 Anna Lindsay 1768 - 1828 John, Jr. Lindsay 60 60 John moved to Maury Co., TN. He was a Methodist Minister and was referred
to as "Reverend".
Elizabeth Lindsay Mary "Polly" Lindsay Susanna Lindsay Judith Lindsay Edward Lindsay D. <1800 James Lindsay ~1742 - ~1784 Joseph Farrow 42 42 Joseph was a waggoner in the Revolutionary War. 1771 - 1846 William Farrow 74 74 William and Susannah had 10 children. He and his second wife, Mary Nancy
Davis had 7 children.
~1774 - 1852 Joseph R. Farrow 78 78 Joseph married Elizabeth Waugh and/or Betty Harrow. Betty Harrow Elizabeth Waugh D. 1807 Thornton Farrow There is a Thornton Farrow shown as one of the first lot-holders of
Lexington on December 26, 1781 along with a Caleb and James Masterson.
"History of Kentucky Vol. II" by Collins.
Henrietta O'Hara Elizabeth Farrow James Ross Manuel Davis Thomas Farrow Nancy ? Sarah Farrow James O'Cull D. ~1822 Mary Ann Farrow Mary Ann married John Harrow and/or C. R. Goddard. John Harrow C. R. Goddard Sarah Tobin James Tobin Esther ? ~1768 Edward Masterson ~1770 - 1812 Thomas Masterson 42 42 Thomas moved to Mason Co., KY to land inherited from his father. Then he
moved to Tennessee. Thomas may have been a lawyer. See notes on sister
Mary's husband, Daniel Hank. He had a co-partnership with John Sample and
James Gorden in the town of Franklin, Tennessee. He owned real and
personal property in Franklin, Nashville and "Where ever it may be
found." This includes the land in Mason and Lewis Counties, KY on Licking
Creek", wold by his sons in the 1830's.
Thomas left two sons, one born after he died.
Bet 1770 and 1775 - <1820 Richard Masterson Richard stayed in Fayette Co., Pennsylvania after his marriage. Was in
the 1810 Census, but died before the 1820 Census which had a listing for
Susannah.
~1772 - 1856 Mary Masterson 84 84 Mary was living with her son, Richard Masterson Hank in the 1850 Census.
She and Daniel had seven children in addition to Richard.
~1781 Sarah Masterson Sarah apparently never married. In 1850 Census she was living with her
nephew, Richard Masterson Hank, in Trumbull Co., Ohio. She was "Unborn"
at the time of her father's will.
Lucy Hardaway James Hardaway Mildred Stanfield Bet 1770 and 1780 Milly Masterson By 1824, Milly and her husban, James Booth were in Morgan Co., Georgia. James Booth Living Cammack William Harrison Howe 1763 - 1834 Sarah Shore 71 71 Thomas Shore Sarah ? 1785 Sarah "Sally" Masterson 1786 Elizabeth Masterson 1788 - 1789 Richard Shore Masterson 1 1 1790 - 1791 Thomas Shore Masterson 1 1 1792 Mary Masterson 1793 Jane Masterson 1797 - 1876 Wesley Poythress Masterson 78 78 The following is from an article by Mary Virginia "Ginny" Masterson (Mrs.
Frank Schilt), a GGGranddaughter of Wesley P: She was a correspondent of
Tommy Hays stating in 1994. She was born in Indianapolis-living in
Stuart, Florida.
Wesley was named for "John Wesley" founder of the Methodist Church, and
"Francis Poythress" one of Kentucky's First Methodist Ministers.
Wesley's father, Richard, had owned over 100,000 acres of land in
Kentucky during his lifetime, but Wesley lived his entire life by selling
one piece of land after another, "Too lazy to pull on his own boots." In
his mother's will, she leaves him one slave, Lorenzo, but he is to be
freed when he becomes 28 years of age.
When Wesley was on his death bed, his grandson, Wesley C. (My
grandfather) was 10 years old. He was taken into the sickroom, the old
man told him to kneel down, hit him on the forehead and said, "Now you
will remember me," and died five minutes later.
Wesley died at the home of son, Richard W.
a lazy, do-nothing who lived off the inheritance of his father by selling
sections of the vast lands left to him.
1799 Lucy Masterson 1796 - 1866 George W. Booram 70 70 1802 - 1803 Richard Masterson 1 1 ~1805 - ~1825 Eleanor Masterson 20 20 James W. S. Mitchell J. W. S. Mitchell was a member of the Kentucky State House of
Representatives from Jessamine Co. 1833 and 1834.
~1766 - <1844 Margaret Wymore 78 78 John Wymore 1782 - 1794 Elizabeth Masterson 12 12 1783 - 1814 William Masterson 30 30 1785 - 1814 Sarah Masterson 28 28 1787 - 1841 John Masterson 54 54 1788 - 1838 James Masterson 50 50 1790 - 1833 Mary Masterson 43 43 William Eastham 1791 - 1864 Robert Masterson 72 72 1793 - 1813 Richard Masterson 19 19 1796 - >1838 Caleb Masterson 42 42 1797 - 1822 Lovett Masterson 24 24 1798 - <1838 Edward Masterson 40 40 1802 - 1846 Margaret (Peggy) Masterson 44 44 1807 - >1838 Joseph Masterson 31 31 Sarah Webster Moses Masterson UNKNOWN Thomas Peggy ? Margaret C. Masterson Horatio H. Eads Polly Masterson William Hulse ~1804 - ~1810 Unknown Masterson 6 6 Susan Anthony ~1775 William Gibson Eads 1781 - 1853 John Quick 72 72 Henry and Sarah Elizabeth Eads adopted John Quick in Maryland.
John's biological parents were:
Johannes Quick born 8 Cot 1749 in Kingston, Ulster, New York and
Mary George born about 1753 in Smithfield, Buck, Pennsylvania.
~1795 UNKNOWN Endsley ~1785 UNKNOWN Daly 1758 William Anthony 1802 Elijah Quick 1803 James Quick 1806 Cyrus Quick 1808 Martin Quick 1809 George Washington Quick 1811 Sarah Quick 1814 Elizabeth Minerva Quick 1815 William Gipson Quick 1818 John Henry Quick 1820 Lewis Deweese Quick 1778 William McClure Mary Ann Kendall Mary Hiler 1799 Samuel McClure 1802 William McClure 1804 Mary McClure 1806 Elizabeth McClure 1808 Lucinda McClure 1810 Jane McClure 1811 James E. McClure 1813 Lewis Deweese McClure 1819 David McClure 1821 Gibson McClure 1821 Henry McClure 1821 Jonathan McClure Roscoe McKenney Anna Sparks Logan Thomas Cazee Lillian May Lemmons James Deckard Bessie ? Marshall Smith Mae Kinser 1917 Alice Mae Lavender George Adams Lavender Marian Epperson Linsey Kelly Leatha Deckard ~1760 - 1819 John McCormack 59 59 Daniel McCormack Ann ? James McCormack Caleb McCormack Mary "Polly" McCormack Benjamin Johnston 1788 - 1833 Leanna McCormack 45 45 John Keenan Leah McCormack Clarissa H. McCormack ~1785 Joseph S. McCormack ~1760 - >1836 Isham Young 76 76 1797 - 1860 Charlotte Young 63 63 Samuel Bunton 1773 - 1857 Martin Wymore 84 84 Martin came to Kentucky at 6 years of age. He later served as 1st
Lieutenant, Kentucky Volunteers 1812-1813.
John Wymore Rebecca ? 1798 - 1868 Charlotte Wymore 70 70 ~1800 - ~1834 Sarah Wymore 34 34 1803 - 1869 Samuel Wymore 66 66 1815 - 1896 William Henry Harrison Wymore 80 80 1818 - 1885 Martin M. Wymore 66 66 Elizabeth Wymore John Turner William Downing Caroline Wymore Unk Aiking Charles C. Wymore Rebecca Simms Mary Jane Wymore James Foley Charles Burtram Drummond Walter E. Drummond ? Zike Charles Zike 1809 - 1814 Rachel Bell Masterson 5 5 1810 - 1876 Richard Gaines Masterson 66 66 Elizabeth S. Willis 1813 - 1824 William, Jr Masterson 11 11 1815 - 1900 Mary Belle Masterson 85 85 1817 - 1818 Edward Winston Masterson 1 1 1819 - 1856 Lucy Jane Masterson 36 36 1822 - 1822 UNK Masterson 1824 - 1852 Chloe Crawford Masterson 28 28 1816 - 1889 John A. Boyle 73 73 1791 - 1865 Elizabeth "Betsy" Givens 74 74 Robert Givens Margaret Robertson 1809 - 1893 Givens Masterson 84 84 1813 - 1890 William A. Masterson 77 77 1818 - 1854 Margaret R. Masterson 36 36 Deborah Masterson Joseph Windsos 1824 - 1854 Elizabeth "Eliza" Masterson 30 30 ~1826 - 1872 Leanah I. Masterson 46 46 1827 - 1908 James Alfred Masterson 81 81 1829 - 1888 Robert M. Masterson 59 59 Nellie Graham Gillespie 1832 Mary F. Masterson 1738 - 1815 George Zollicoffer 77 77 Alias:<ALIA> Capt. Baron George /Zollicoffer/
George inherited the Title of Baron, was Capt. N.C. Militia prior to
Revolutionary War. He also served in the Revolution.
1775 - 1840 John Jacob Zollicoffer 65 65 1780 - 1843 George Zollicoffer 63 63 1774 - 1840 Sarah Kearney 66 66 Phillip Kearney Elizabeth Kinchen Joachim Lindsay Died as an infant. Phillip Lindsay John Lindsay Ann Brown 1799 - 1867 Mary Masterson Lindsay 68 68 Maria Lindsay L. H. Coe Elizabeth Lindsay Benjamin Caster 1806 Sarah Lindsay Lucinda Lindsay John Moore Martha Dawson Lindsay Guston Kearney Guston moved to Madison Co., Mississippi Walter Kearney Unknown West John Masterson West D. 1826 Elizabeth Shore Richard Shore Susannah Simpson 1794 - 1877 Alexander Shore Farrow 83 83 1795 Sally Masterson Farrow James Harrow 1797 Joseph Davis Farrow Rosanna Hood 1799 - 1867 Richard Shore Farrow 68 68 1800 William Farrow Cassandra Phillips 1804 Valentine Champ Farrow Lucinda Berry 1805 - 1863 Orson Dogan Farrow 58 58 Elizabeth F. Brewer 1807 - 1875 Jane Shore Farrow 68 68 1809 Thornton Simpson Farrow Susan Elinor Sommers 1816 Nimrod Fleming Farrow Mary Nancy Davis 1828 Kerlinda Davis Farrow 1830 Elizabeth M. Farrow 1831 Matthais Davis Farrow 1833 K. Maynard Farrow 1835 Nancy H. Farrow 1837 David Champ Farrow 1839 Benjamin Howard Farrow Sarah Washington Sarah was probably the daughter of General Thomas Washington, brother to
George.
Thomas Washington Janet Love Bet 1808 and 1810 William Washington Masterson This was a son born before Thomas' death in 1812. Maria G. Grundy 1812 - 1882 Thomas Gilbert Masterson 69 69 Susannah Brown Joshua Brown Bet 1794 and 1800 Elizabeth Masterson Solomon Davidson Bet 1800 and 1814 Unknown Masterson ? Bet 1816 and 1817 - 1844 James Masterson 1761 - 1821 Daniel Hank 60 60 In 1804 Daniel appointed his Brother-in-law, Thomas Masterson, of
Tennessee, "My true and lawful Attorney and Agent to act for me to divide
a tract of land in Mason Co., Kentucky," on the North Fork Licking. This
is the land left in John Masterson's will to Mary. (Mason County's Deeds)
Daniel "was of Washington Co., PA" in that deed, 1804. Later that year
they moved to Trumbull Co., Ohio. Mary was living with her son Richard
Masterson Hank in the 1850 Census. She and Daniel had eight children.
Catherine Hank Eli Cadwallader 1800 - 1867 John Hank 67 67 Nancy Hank James Brown Olvina Hank Sinian Drake 1808 - 1838 Thomas M. Hank 30 30 Abigail Hank David McConnell Esther Hank John Buckingham 1814 Richard Masterson Hank 1824 Harriet E. Griffin D. 1833 Thomas Peniston Sarah Peniston Sarah and her husband, James McConathy, moved to Missouri. James McConathy Robert Moore 1784 - 1842 Jesse Lynch Holman 58 58 Jesse became Indiana's first Novelist.
In 1816, he was an Elector from Indiana to Electoral College to vote for
the president.
Jesse and Elizabeth had moved across the Ohio River from Kentucky to
Vevay, Indiana.
William Steele Holman 1819 - 1912 Lucy Mildred Holman 93 93 William Scandrett Charles Scandrett Georgia Collins Richard Scandrett Zella Scandrett 1797 - 1853 Catherine C. Abbett 55 55 Dennis Abbett Mary ? 1817 - 1904 Richard Masterson 87 87 1819 - 1866 Dennis Masterson 47 47 1821 - 1826 Mary C. Masterson 5 5 1824 Sarah Eleanor Masterson 1827 - 1907 Thomas Peniston Masterson 80 80 1833 - 1833 Eliza Jane Masterson 1838 - 1866 Jesse Holman Masterson 28 28 ~1520 - 1590 Thomas Masterson 70 70 In company with other leading young men, he went to Ireland with the Earl
of Pembroke (Strongbow) in 1554 and these received large grants of land
from the Crown. Thomas was Knighted 6 Oct 1588. Was appointed Governer of
Fern Castle near Castletown, in county Wexford, Ireland and received the
title of "Seneschal of Wexford." Another report says "Seneschal of Ferns
Castle and Captain of Wexford Castle."
A letter dated 15 Aug 1590 reported his death. From Sir Henry Wallop to
Lord Burghley.
In 1550/51 Thomas got a lease of lands in the Lordship of Clanemolere in
the Kings Co.
He was one of the Captains of the Fort of Leix in 1553 and was appointed
High Sheriff of the County of Kilkenny in 1567.
In 1570 he was granted a lease of the Abbey of Ferns and a lease of the
Manor of Cloghamon in 1581.
D. 1561 Mary (Margery) Ma(i)nwaring Granddaughter of Roger Brooks of Leyton. D. 1510 Roger Mainwaring Eschaetor of Cheshire. D. ~1474 Ralph (Randle) Mainwaring Ralph bought Caringham. D. 1456 Randle Mainwaring Esq. William Mainwaring D. Bet 1339 and 1340 William Mainwaring Roger Mainwaring Roger was alive 1307-27, Elizabeth II reign, and died before his father,
William.
William Mainwaring William was alive in 1286. (Manwaring) William Mainwaring (Meinilwarin) Sir Roger Mainwaring Sir Roger was alive during the reign of Henry III (1216-1272). (Meinilwaring) Sir Ralph (Rafe)Mainwaring Sir Ralph was alive during the reign of King John (199-1216). Roger Meinilwarin Roger was alive during the reign of Richard I (1189-1199) Randoll Meinilwarin Randoll was alive during the reign of Henry II. Roger Meinilwarin Roger was alive during the reign of Henry I. Ranulph Meinilwarin Ranulph was with William the Conqueror. Ellen ? Amica De Chester Hugh De Kevelioc Gertrude De Montfort Cristian ? Christian De Virtles Mary Davenport Henry Davenport Elizabeth Leycester Nicholas Leycester Mary Mobberley Margery Venables Hugh Venables John Mainwaring Margaret Delves John Delves William Mainwaring Unknown ? Nicholas Mainwaring Margaret Savage John Savage Anne Bostock Randle Mainwaring Robert Mainwaring Hugh Mainwaring William Mainwaring Thomas Mainwaring Humfrey Mainwaring Margaret Brooke Thomas Brooke Agnes Venables Dawkinson Unknown ? John Mainwaring Unknown Titley William Titley 1488 - 1583 Humphrey Mainwaring 95 95 Lived on Aspell Street.
Occurs in subsidy roll of 1545 (P 98).
Alice Sadler Robert Sadler Oliver Mainwaring George Mainwaring Thomas Mainwaring Unknown Golborne Thomas Mainwaring Randle Mainwaring Alderman of Chester. Lawrence Mainwaring Will dated 1534. Oliver Mainwaring No marriage involved-only to show a "Mother" of Oliver's first born. ~1495 - 7 Jan 1550/51 Thomas Maisterson Esq. Of Nantwich, Cheshire, England - was taken prisoner at Floden. In that
famous Battle of Flodden Field, from which is traced so much of English
history. In that battle in which the Scottish King, James IV, fighting on
foot with the Archbishop of St. Andrews and twelve of his Earls were all
slaughtered "At Sunset". That battle which was a victory for the English
King, Henry VIII. 9 September 1513, Thomas was 18 years of age and was
taken prisoner.
Thomas Maisterson Esq. Agnes Jodrell D. 1580 Roger Masterson Will proved 31 Jul 1587. D. 1552 Rycharde Masterson Richard died in Battle of Roughlins in Ireland in 1552. In 1551 had been
of Ballereyn (Ballyroam) in Queens Co. (Now Leix Co).
D. 1586 John Masterson Captain of Enniscorthy. D. 16 Mar 1558/59 Nicholas Masterson ~1540 - 1599 Henry Masterson 59 59 Served under The Earl of Leicester at Newhaven in France and did good
service in Ireland.
Humphrey Masterson Margaret Masterson Anne Masterson Richard Hassell Margery Masterson D. 28 Jan 1589/90 Elizabeth Masterson Isabell Masterson Roy Wettnall Elizabeth Loundes Thomas Loundes Roger Mainwaring Will date 1 Oct 1510. William Mainwaring Hugh Mainwaring Robert Mainwaring Oliver Mainwaring Unknown ? 1586 - 1610 Henry Mainwaring 24 24 Unknown ? John Mainwaring Will dated 14 Apr 1581. Unknown Sparke Alice Mainwaring D. Jan 1595/96 Katherine (Cecily) Clere ~1545 - 1627 Richard Masterson 82 82 Was Knighted 1599 by Earl of Essex Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Seneschal of Ferns and Wexford Castles-succeeding his father, Sir Thomas.
In 1615 a grant was made by letters patent from the owner to Sir Richard
Masterson, of all the land of Ferns that had been formerly been granted
to his father, with other lands which created the Manor of Ferns, the
Manor Cloghamon and the Manor of Cloghleskin, respectively to hold
forever in "Crownish Soccage". Two years later he had further grant of
lands which created the Manor of Ballchargeene. During his lifetime he
conveyed the greater portion of his estate to John Msterson of Rosmenock
and also a considerable portion to Rowland Masterson of Borishamon.
By his will in 1624 he divided his estate after the death of his wife to
John Masterson of Rosmenock and the heirs male of his body, remaider to
Rowland Masterson of Borishamon and the heirs male of his body. Remainder
to the heirs male of his (Sir Richards) late deceased brother Nicholas
Masterson. An inquisition held at Wexford on 8 Apr 1630 found the extent
and disolution of Sir Richard Masterson's estate, and that the heir male
was Edward Masterson, son of Robert, son of Nicholas. Under the terms of
the will and the prior settlements , John Masterson of Rosmenock came
into possession of the Ferns estate. He died 24 Feb 1624 leaving Laurence
Masterson, his son, and heir then 18 years. Laurence Masterson died in
London on the 21st of Sep 1634 and was interred in St. Clement Danes in
the Strand, appears by his funeral  certificate in Ulster's office,
wherein he is described as "Laurence Maisterson of Rossmenocke in the
county of Wexford Esquire, eldest son of John Maisterson of the same
Esquire, the eldest son of Sir Richard Maisterson of Fearnes Knight". He
was unmarried and was succeeded by his brother Thomas in 1641.
Thomas Masterson was in possession, as appears from the Book of
Distribution & Survey, of an estate amounting to upwards of 6400 acres
including "Romenge and other land which had been held by his father. The
estate was delcared to be forfeited and the greater part was granted
under the "Acts of settlement and explanation" to the Earl of Anglesey.
Thomas Masterson appears to have died before the restoration. On the 26th
of June, 1663, a decree was made by the court of Claims in favor of John
Masterson and Frances, his mother, relict of incumbrances on 4548 acres
in the County Wexford.
John Masterson appears, however, to have died before the decree was made,
as on 14th Dec 1662 administration of the goods of John Masterson Sr,
late of "Rosmannocke" to the Co of Wexford, Gent., and John Masterson Jr
was granted to Frances Masterson, widow. On the 15th of Jan 1687
administration to John Masterson Sr of Ferns was taken out by Thomas
Browne of Clondalkin in the Co of Dublin, Gent. to the use of James
Masterson, a minor, next of kin of the said John Masterson, Sr.
Here we lose sight of this panel of the family.
~1550 - <1605 Nicholas Masterson 55 55 Nicholas acquired the estate of Ardcroman by his marriage with Alson,
daughter and heir of Alexander Roche of Ardcroman.
He was succeeded by his son Robert Masterson who died seized of the
estate 18 Oct 1621 and was succeeded by his son and heir, Edward
Masterson, then aged 3 years. Edward Masterson was in possession in 1641
as appears by the Book of Survey and Distribution, and further by an
inquisition taken at Wexford 7 May 1664 (Charles II) that "On the 12th
March 1642 at Tomakleery in said County, within two miles of his house
was taken prisoner by the forces of the late King and carried to Dublin."
His estate was forfeited and granted to the Earl of Anglesey under the
Acts of Settlement and Explanation. In 1689 he was appointed a Deputy
Lieutenant of the County Wexford, and the following year filed a Bill in
Chancery 28 May 1690 in which he was described as Edward Masterson of
Ferns Esq. In order to receive possession of the Ardcroman estate as the
Act of Settlement had been repealed by the Parliment held by James II in
Dublin.
In the same year Thomas Keirzen Esq had filed a Bill in Chancery proging
for an injunction against Edward Masterson and the Thomas Masterson who
he alleged "Pretending some ancient title" had disturbed him in
possession of Castletown, Ferns, and other Lands part of the Ferns estate
in the Barony of Scarawalsh and County of Wexford. But the events of the
Revolution prevented these from being proceeded with. Thus Edward
Masterson failed to get possession of the estate and no further trace of
his family has been found.
D. ~1617 John Masterson John died soon after 1617 when Sir Richard granted him "For use of wife
and son", Cecilie Masterson (Alias Fitz Gerald) the wife of said John and
Alexander, his son and heir. Alexander died seised of the estate 3 Apr
1640.
D. Bet 1605 and 1606 Henry Masterson Will at Cheshire, no record of wife or children. His wife was said to be
the widow of Lovell in Ireland.
Captain in France; Colonel in Ireland. Will proved 19 Mar 1605/06.
George Masterson George lived at Nantwich. In addition to the four sons shown, George ahd
two daughters and four other younger children not named.
Connecting Link Masterson This connection is made in accordance with the descendant statement in
the William and Mary Quarterly of 1926 to the effect that Edward
Masterson Sr was a descendant of Sir Thomas Masterson of Wexford. This
link will make the connection in this program until person Connection can
be identified. By Tommy A . Hays.
Elizabeth Walthall Gilbert Walthall Margaret Masterson Randall Stanley D. 1617 Richard Masterson Legatee under will of his mother-in-law. Dame Maud Grosvenor 1582. Lawrence Masterson Legatee under Will of Gabriell Wettenhall in 1601. Author of Memorials
and Pedigree of his family 1612.
Joane Beckyng ~1540 John Masterson Immigrant ~1540 - Bet 1620 and 1621 Edmund (Edmonde) Masterson Edmond Margeson (Edmund Masterson) was on the Mayflower of 1620 and was
shown as a "Planter" from York. He was one of seven who "All these dyed
soon after the arival, and in the general sickness that befell". His son
Richard, Richards wife, Mary, and their two children came on a sailing on
the Mayflower, leaving Gravesend, London, May 1629 and landed 15 May
1629. There were something over thirty five passengers, many of them from
Leyden, Holland.
The above from "History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters and first
comers to ye olde colonie" by Leon Clark Hills, Hills publishing Co, 714
Insurance Bldg., Washington, D.C. The book was found in the library of
Edinburg, Indiana-May, 1994.
Death between 11 Jan and 10 Apr 1621.
~1541 Margaret Masterson ~1543 - 1583 Joane Masterson 40 40 Joane was granted administration of her husband's estate on 10 May 1583.
Bondsman-Edmond Masterson, Draper (a dealer in cloth of clothing or dry
good). Also Griffen Fox, a butcher, both of Ashford.
~1545 Elizabeth Masterson Bet 1547 and 1552 Mildred Masterson Margaret Bromley William Bromley Margaret Masterson Randle Stanley Bridgett Clayton William Clayton Nicholas Masterson Eustace Clere ~1565 - 1610 Laurence Masterson 45 45 Laurence received a pension from Queen Elizabeth I for the service he did
in Spain, Portugall, The Netherlands and Ireland in the amount of 45 PR
Day, till he should be better advanced with a charge of a company of
horse and foot.
Bet 1570 and 1575 Roger Masterson He is reported to have been alive in 1612.
It could be that Roger was the son of Laurence, Born Abt. 1585.
There were children other than the four sons shown and one of his sons
was taken prisoner of Lord Ormond in 1642, sent to his Uncle, Lord
Esmonde and returned to Ormond.
Lived in Ireland.
"This man slew Theobald Toole in a single fight before the army; one of
the valiantest Kernes that ever was in Ireland."
D. 1637 Anthony Masterson Anne ? Anne Masterson Roger Walthall Gilbert Walthall Thomas Walthall Richard Walthall Gilbert Walthall John Walthall Elizabeth Walthall Elenor Walthall Jane Walthall Margrett Walthall Ellen Walthall Isabell Walthall Margery Walthall D. 1579 Thomas Wetnall William Wetenhall Gabriell Wetnall 1525 - 2 Feb 1611/12 Richard Wilbraham Rafe Wilbram 1555 Thomas Wilbraham Thomas was living about 1580. Richard Wilbraham Roger Wilbraham 20 Mar 1557/58 - 19 Jan 1657/58 Rafe (Ralph) Wilbraham Cheshire funeral certificate 189. Cicely Brooke Roger Brooke D. 1 Mar 1589/90 Roger Mainwaring Gent. His will was dated 18 April 1589 and was proved 1 May 1590. Inquistion 2
Sep 1590.
He was auditor in Ireland.
His will was dated 18 April 1589 and was proved 1 May 1590. Inquisition 2
Sep 1590.
He was Auditor in Ireland.
Oliver Mainwaring Ann Mainwaring Unknown Swinglehurst Dulcia Mainwaring Alice Mainwaring Roger Crocket Robert Crocket D. 24 Jan 1619/20 Mabel Barnwell Christopher Barnwell Catherine Masterson Edward Butler Mary Masterson Walter Synnot Mabel Masterson Nicholas Devereax Margaret Masterson Robert Shee Joan Butler Richard Butler Unknown ? "Mother" or Mothers of two bastard sons, John and Rowland Masterson. The
father was Sir Richard Masterson.
1585 - 24 Feb 1628/29 John Masterson Father deeded him land, 1621, Incl Ferns estate.
Inquistion says Edward S/O Robert, S/O Nicholas is heir of Sir Richard
and got Ferns.
~1590 - ~1691 Rowland Masterson 101 101 Sir Richard deeded Rowland land in 1621.
Will dated 2 Sep 1630, proved 11 Feb 1631.
Alson Roche Alexander Roche Henry Masterson Granted land by Sir Richard as trust for Edith, his niece. D. Jan 1636/37 Margaret Masterson D. <1624 John Masterson Exec. of his Uncle Henry's will 1605.
Inv. of estate 31 May 1624.
Richard Masterson William Masterson Churchwarden 1632 at Nantwich.
Will proved 18 Feb 1647/48.
Austace (Rawceter) Rossiter ~1590 - 1621 Robert Masterson 31 31 Cecily Fitz Gerald Maurice Fitz Walter D. 1640 Alexander Masterson Alexander was of Ballintogher or Ballydonel. Will 31 Mar 1640. Of his
children, he only mentions his two daughters, Ann and Saly to whom he
leaves 250 pounds each. He also mentions his cousins, Edward Maisterson
of Ardcromane and Edward Maisterson of Borich. He was succeeded by his
son Robert, then aged 16, as found by inquisition at Wexford 17 Aug 1640.
John Mainwaring ~1577 Richard Mainwaring Eldest son and heir. D. 1638 John Mainwaring Thomas Mainwaring Mary Mainwaring Margery Mainwaring Eventually sole heiress, having survived her brothers and sisters. Edward, Dodd. Esq Baron of the Exchequer of Chester. D. 1634 Dudley Norton Principal Secretary to the State and one of the Privie Councel. Dudley Jr. Norton Unknown ? Henry Masterson William Masterson Thomas Masterson John Masterson 1705 - 1754 Edward Masterson 49 49 Elizabeth Grosvenor Thomas Knight Grosvenor Richard Masterson Richard had two sons. Elizabeth Masterson ~1581 - 1604 Thomas Masterson 23 23 Francis Masterson Robert Cooke Bridgett Masterson John Thrushe John Pagett "Preacher of God's Word" at Nantwich and afterwards to the company of
Merchants at Amsterdam.
Margarett Masterson Mary Masterson Lawrence Esq. Ropp Henry Ropp John Esq. Smith Jane Bechyng D. 1633 Richard Masterson ~1585 Blandina Masterson ~1539 Peter Stanley ~1572 - ~1619 John Stanley 47 47 Tabitha Stanley Daniel Stanley Priscilla Stanley D. 1645 Anne Woodnoth John Woodnoth D. 1627 Thomas Masterson Mary Maisterson Eustace (Anastasia?) Esmonde William Esmonde ~1620 - 1668 Henry Masterson 48 48 John Masterson Roger Masterson Roger was High Sheriff in 1658 of Co. Wexford and Esq. Wexford Town 1664. Richard Masterson Margaret Masterson Unknown ? Alexander Mainwaring John Mainwaring Thomas Minshull Margaret Minshull Unknown ? Thomas Crocket Unknown ? 1611 - 1634 Laurence Masterson 23 23 Funeral certificate signed by brother, Thomas, buried St. Clements Danes.
Certificate says "Laurence of Rossmenocke" unmarried.
D. 1642 Thomas Masterson Honora Kavanagh ~1610 Edward Masterson Michael Masterson Robert Masterson Cecily Masterson Austase Masterson Elizabeth Masterson Mary Masterson Anne Masterson D. Feb 1634/35 Cecil Mainwaring Will proved 14 Feb 1634/35. Henry Masterson Tutor St. John's College, Cambridge, ejected 1643. Margery Masterson Ellen Masterson Richard Masterson Gent. Elizabeth Masterson Anne Masterson ~1624 John Masterson Mary F. ? 1618 Edward Masterson Edith Masterson ~1620 Nicholas Masterson Elizabeth or Isabella or Mabel Kavanagh Bet 1623 and 1624 - <1663 Robert Masterson Robert was in possession of the family estate in 1641, but was apparently
dead in 1553 when his brother Laurence Masterson, son of Alexander
obtained a decree of innocence in the court of claims entitling him to
possession of the estate amounting to 822 acres. This being the last
trace found of this line.
Laurence Masterson Laurence obtained decree of innocence 1663 to gain possession of
brother's land.
Ann Masterson Cecily Masterson James D. Sinclair Pearl Beatrice Jackson Living Jones Sophia Severs Harry Haberer Living Steele Charles F. Jones Doris Frazier Living Steele Luther Bridges Steele Betty Lou Wittman Living Steele Living Steele Ellen Garrison William L. Stewart William H. Scott 1830 John Wesley Deckard A marriage license was issued to John Deckard and Melissa Eads on
9-19-1857 in the County of Monroe, State of Indiana. clerk Milton Mc
Phetridge.  They joined in marriage on the 25th day of Sept 1857 by Mose
Adams, minister of the Gospel.
Burial: Old Allens Creek Cemetery, Polk Township, Monroe County, Indiana
Occupation: Farmer
? Deckard Catherine Hillenburg 1859 - <1900 Sara Artemesia Deckard 41 41 1862 - 1931 Napoleon Budd Deckard 69 69 Napoleon was a farmer and lived in Heltonville, Indiana. 1864 George Washington Deckard 1910 Census , Pleasant Run Twp., Lawrence County, Indiana. Stated they
had 10 children but only 9 living at that time.
1867 - Bet 1870 and 1875 King Perry Deckard 1868 - 1950 Benjamin Deckard 82 82 1872 - 1895 Catherine Katy Deckard 23 23 Katy and John were married by Moses Adams. 1875 Richard Deckard John Sciscoe- Siscoe Mary Boruff 1850 Joseph Allen Duncan William Todd James Stillions Lucinda Steele 1864 - 1948 Laura Alice Sexton 83 83 Marriage Notes for ELIJAH EADS and LAURA SEXTON:
[southern.FTW]
Monroe County Marriage book 7 page 24, gives name as Eli
Eads.[southernrarl.FTW]
Monroe County Marriage book 7 page 24, gives name as Eli Eads.
More About ELIJAH EADS and LAURA SEXTON:
Marriage: October 08, 1882, Monroe County, Indiana
Marriage Fact: Marriage book 7 page 64
James Sexton Sarah Sciscoe- Siscoe 1894 Zola Eads [southern.FTW]
Zola Eads, age 4       Bloomington Telephone Tue. Dec. 14, 1897
Zola, the four-year old daughter of Eli Eadds, 8 miles southeast of
town, died Fri. of memoraneous croup after a short illness.  The remains
were interred Saturday in Allens creek graveyard.  This is the second
death in the family within the week.  Almost the same hour a week ago, a
6-year old boy died with the same disease.
1905 Doyle Eads 1909 Mildred Richardson 1906 Glodene Eads 1883 Ella Eads Charles Burkhart 1885 - 1971 Walter Eads 86 86 1897 - 1973 Maude Eads 76 76 Maude Clay, 85, 653 S. Rogers, Bloomington died Saturday morning at
her residence.
She was born Nov. 8, 1897 to Eli and Laura Seston Eads in Monroe
County.  She was a member of the West Second Street Church of Christ.
She was the widow of Merle D. Clay who died in 1951.  He was a
former Bloomington Chief of Police.
Surviving are two sons Marion E. and Paul E., both of Bloomington;
two daughters, Mrs. Barbara J. Campbell and Mrs. Gene (Margaret)
Trowbridge, both of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren, six great
grandchildren; two brothers, Dillon Eads of Bloomington and Doyl Eads of
Austin, TX, and two sisters, Mrs. Noble Waldrip of Bloomington and Mrs.
Edna Hendrix of New Mexico.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Greene . .
.[southernrarl.FTW]
Maude Clay, 85, 653 S. Rogers, Bloomington died Saturday morning at
her residence.
She was born Nov. 8, 1897 to Eli and Laura Seston Eads in Monroe
County.  She was a member of the West Second Street Church of Christ.
She was the widow of Merle D. Clay who died in 1951.  He was a
former Bloomington Chief of Police.
Surviving are two sons Marion E. and Paul E., both of Bloomington;
two daughters, Mrs. Barbara J. Campbell and Mrs. Gene (Margaret)
Trowbridge, both of Indianapolis; eight grandchildren, six great
grandchildren; two brothers, Dillon Eads of Bloomington and Doyl Eads of
Austin, TX, and two sisters, Mrs. Noble Waldrip of Bloomington and Mrs.
Edna Hendrix of New Mexico.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Greene . . .
1892 Edna Eads ? Hendrix 1897 Leslie Eads 1902 Goldie Perkins Dora Alexander 1903 - 1974 Dillon Eads 71 71 Dillon Eads, Sr., 71, of R. 8, Stipp Rd., died Wednesday evening at the
Bloomington Hospital.
He was born January 15, 1903 in Monroe County, the son of Eli and
Laura Alice (Sexton) Eads.  He was a mechanic and a member of the Handy
Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include the wife, Mertie (Waldrip); two daughters, Mrs.
Irene Stewart and Mrs. Hilda Elkins both of Bloomington; two sons, Dillon
Eads, Jr. and Robert D. Eads, both of Bloomington; one brother, Doyle
Eads of Austin, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Glodene Waldrip of Bloomington
and Mrs. Edna Hendrix of New Mexico; 13 grandchildren  and 8 great
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one son, Donald Eads, and by two
brothers and two sisters.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Allen
Colonial Chapel, with Brothers Jerry Walden and Willard Crase presiding. 
Burial will be at Valhalla Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from
2 to 9 p.m. Friday.[southernrarl.FTW]
1861 - 1934 Elizabeth Mize 73 73 William Mize Sarah Kinser ~1894 Benjamin Butcher 1890 James H. Butcher William Perry Butcher 1883 Anna Lova Deckard 1885 Bertha Deckard Said to have six children in 1926. 1887 Maude P. Deckard 1888 Bearly Pearl Deckard Grover Hawkins 1890 James H. Deckard 1891 Homer L. Deckard 1891 - 1942 Flora Deckard 50 50 1899 - 1962 Ora Deckard 63 63 1867 - 1950 Martha Mize 83 83 Living Wheeler Living Wheeler Living Wheeler Living Stephens Living Wheeler Living Halcomb Living Halcomb Living Halcomb Living Halcomb Living Skirvin 1915 - ~1991 Alice Mildred Skirvin 76 76 1895 - 1980 George F. Burnett 84 84 Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin ~1913 Delmar Lecoe Skirvin UNKNOWN ? Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Elrod Living Elrod Living Skirvin Living Skirvin Living Skirvin James J. Clark Mary A. Cornett Living Fields Living Fields 1889 - 1978 Clarence Jackie Deckard 88 88 Bedford - Clarence (Jackie) Deckard, 89, formerly of R. 1, Heltonville,
died at 2:10 a.m. Wednesday at the Hospitality House in Bedford.
He was born December 18, 1889, in Lawrence County, the son of George
and Martha (Mize) Deckard.  He was a retired farmer and a member of the
Pentecostal Faith.
Surviving are one son, Dale of Bedford; four daughters, Lorene Lewis
of Bedford, Oma Bartlett of R. 17, Bedford and Wanda Deckard and Faye
Deckard, both of Bloomington; three brothers, Floyd and Sinford, both of
Bloomington and Lawrence of Bedford, eight stepchildren; seven
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be at 3.
1891 Lawrence Brigham Deckard 1896 - 1978 Floyd Washington Jake Deckard 82 82 The Daily Times-Mail
Bedford, Indiana
Floyd W. Deckard
Floyd W. Deckard, 82, died at the Bloomington Nursing Home Saturday at
2:30 p.m. He was a former resident of R. 14, Bedford. He had been ill
several years. Born 5 19, 1896, in Monroe County, he was the son of
george and Martha Mize Deckard. He was a farmer and married Ruth Deckard
May 12, 1932. She survives.
Survivors also include one son, Kenneth Deckard, Smithville: Two
daughters- Mrs. Otis (Vernice) Ritter of R.14, Bedford, and Mrs. Melvin
(Mildren) Eads of Bloomington: seven grandchildren: one great-grandchild:
and tow brothers- Sinford Deckard of Bloomington and Lawrence Deckard of
Bedford. Three sisters and four brothers preceded him in death.
He was a member of the Pentecost Church. Final rites will be Wednesday
at 1:00 p.m. at Jones Funeral Home, Heltonville, with burial in Allen's
Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call at any time at Jones Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Oatis Ritter, Melvin Eads, Floyd Deckard, Stephen
Ritter, Phillip Ritter and Timothy Ritter.
Monroe County Indiana Family Heritage 1987
features Floyd(Jake) Washington Deckard
page108
1899 Leonard Buck Deckard 1902 - 1974 Eva Jane Deckard 71 71 Evie Jane Hollars, 72, R. 4, died at 10:45 a.m. Saturday at the
Bloomington Hospital.
A native of Lawrence County, she was born Aug. 27, 1901, the
daughter of George and Martha (Mize) Deckard and was a member of the
Pentecostal faith.
She is survived by three daughters, Martha Eads, R. 4, Netha Utt, R.
14, Mrs. Mary Hawkins, R. 4, two sons, Pete Hollers, Bloomington and
Walter Hollers, Heltonville; five brothers, Hobart, Sanford, Lawrence and
Floyd, all of Bloomington, and clarence of Bedford; 19 grandchildren and
16 great-grandchildren.  She was preceded indeath by her husband, John
William Hollers; three sons and one brother.
Funeral arrangements are pending at the Jones Funeral Home in
Heltonville.
1904 - 1980 General Sanford Deckard 75 75 Tuesday, March 4, 1980
Sinford Deckard, 75, 4111 Vernal Pike, died Monday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born Oct 19, 1904, in Lawrence County, he was the son of George and
Martha (Mize) Deckard.
He had been employed at the Deckard Saw Mill, and was a member of
the Pentecostal faith.
surviving are one daughter, Rose Ellett, Bloomington; one brother,
Lawrence Deckard, Bedford; and two grandchildren.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Greene & Harrell Mortuary,
with the Rev. Doyle Cain officiating.  Burial will be in Valhalla Memory
Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. today.
1907 Hobert "Hobie" Deckard More About HOBERT HOBIE DECKARD:
Fact: No natural children. Two adopted.
More About CHLOE SOWDER-SOWDERS:
Fact: Sister to Clonia
Children of HOBERT DECKARD and CHLOE SOWDER-SOWDERS are:
i.   GLENN6 DECKARD.
More About GLENN DECKARD:
Fact: Natural mother Mollie George.
ii.  MICHAEL DECKARD.
More About MICHAEL DECKARD:
Fact: Natural mother Mollie George.
1884 Ollie Deckard Fact: No children Samuel Chambers 1888 - 1968 Sarah Deckard 80 80 Notes for SARAH DECKARD:
Obit October 5, 1968
Sarah Eads 81 a resident of R. 8 Bloomington, died at 1:10 P.M. Saturday
at the Bloomington Hospital.
She was born July 17, 1887 in Lawrence Co. The daughter of George and
Martha Mize Deckard. Her marriage was to Wiley Eads who survives.
Surviving with the husband are two daughters Mr. Dorval Owings,
Indianapolis and Mrs. Charles Deckard R.8. One son Stolar Eads R. 8. One
Sister Mrs. Evie Hollars. Five brothers, Jake and Jackie Deckard R.4
Bedford, Brigham, Sinford and Hobart R. 1 Heltonville. Nine grandchild
and several great grandchildren.
1899 - 1984 Leatha Owings 85 85 Clona Sowders 1902 - 1902 Rosetta Deckard Unknown ? 1858 - 1948 Mary Polly Ann Kinser 89 89 Austin Kinser Elizabeth Sipes 1904 - 1986 Clifford Arthur 81 81 1887 - 1962 Leander Lee Deckard 75 75 1891 - 1957 Dessa Deckard 66 66 1893 - 1974 Emma Deckard 81 81 Twin to John 1896 - 1965 Perry Deckard 69 69 1893 - 1939 John Deckard 45 45 John was a twin to Emma. Jesse Clark 1867 - 1949 John William Glascoe 81 81 Leroy Glascoe Nancy Haskett 1890 - 1978 Rolley Randell Glascoe 88 88 1888 - 1946 Ruth Etta Glascoe 57 57 1892 - 1985 William Perry Glascoe 92 92 Stella Fish 1917 Roscoe Deckard Marcella Deckard has made a notation that Roscoe Deckard is not part of
this family.
1872 - 1945 Lida May Shields 73 73 William Shields Elizabeth Deckard 1879 - 1932 Catherine Cutright 52 52 Josiah Cutright Cynthia Lucas Robert E. Eads Robert E. Eads, 42, who died this morning at R. 8, was a life resident of
Monroe County.  He was the son of William and Lydia (Shields) Eads, and
was a quarryman and veteran of World War II.
Surviving are a brother, Jesse, of Smithville, and a sister Mrs.
Edith Knight of Clear Creek.
Also surviving are daughters Georgia and Danetta of Chicago.
Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Clear Creek Church.  Revs.
John Hayse and Raymond Shields officiating.  Burial will be in Clear
Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Allen Chapel Wednesday afternoon. (date not
written)[southernrarl.FTW]
1912 - 1990 Jesse A. Eads 78 78 Jesse A. Eads, 78, of Bloomington, died Monday at his residence.
Born May 4, 1912, in Monroe County, he was the son of William and
Lydia Eads.  He was a retired employee of Indiana University, attended
the Shilo Temple ad was an Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Jessie (Shields) Eads; three daughters,
Rhea Dawn Kelley and Shirley Deckard, both of Bloomington, and Delores
Roberts of Indianapolis; seven grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister.
Services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Allen Funeral Home with the
Rev. Bruce Kelly and the Rev. Russell Elkins officiating.  Burial will be
at the Smithville Cemetery.
Friends may call 5 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral
home.[southernrarl.FTW]
Olaf "Kiko" Knight 1916 Ansel Eads 1898 - 1953 Clarence Edward Eads 55 55 1904 Herbert Eads Book CH-25 page 10; mother listed as Cartright. 1884 - 1917 Clara Alice Southern 33 33 Obit.
Evening World, May 12, 1917 p.1
Mrs David Eads Dead
Mrs. Clara Ella Eads, 33 years old, and wife of David Eads, died last
night of leakage of the heart at her home in Polk township. She was the
daughter of Lewis Conner. A number of children are left. Funeral at two
o'clock tomorrow at Mt Ebal in charge of the Rev. Shephard.
More About CLARA ALICE SOUTHERN:
Burial: Mt. Ebal Cem.
Lewis Conner Pearl Eads ? York 1906 - 1984 Russell Eads 78 78 Russell Eads, 78, of 5805 S. Handy Road, died Sunday at the Bloomington
Hospital.
Born May 12, 1906, in Monroe County, he was the son of David and
Clara (Conard) Eads.  He was a retired superintendent at the Empire Stone
Co. and later was a foreman at the Maple Hill Stone Co.  He was a member
of Sanders Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include his wife, Wilma (Nelson) Bryant Eads; one
daughter, Mrs. Jack (Lois) Stillions of Bloomington; one son, Phillip
Eads of Bloomington; one stepson, Albert Bryant of Ragoon, Burma; one
sister, Darlene Hardy of Bloomington; seven grandchildren; six step
grandchildren; two great grandchildren and three step great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Ruth (Bruner) Eads in
1960; two sisters, Della Rife and Pearl York; one half brother, Roy
Conard, and one step son, Robert Bryant.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Sanders Pentecostal Church
and the Revs. Russell Nelson and Fred Stanger officiating.  Burial will
be in Mt. Ebal Cemetery.
Friends may call 7 - 9 p.m. today and 2 - 4 and 7 - 9  p.m. Tuesday
at Allen Funeral Home in Bloomington.[southernrarl.FTW]
Darlene Eads ? Hardy Della Eads ? Rife 1917 Elmer Eads 1909 Maurie Eads Olive E. Eads Cecil Silvers children were step children to Olive. Bonnie Eads ? Nicols Zella Eads ? Ivie Austin Eads Douglas Eads D. <1976 Opal Eads ? Owings Nancy Eads ? Yount 1916 Doris Violet Eads 1894 - 1983 Homer H. Miller 88 88 Elijah Miller Lydia Arney Living Miller Living Miller Thomas Kirkpatrick Genevive Johnson 1886 - 1949 Oma Smith 62 62 David Smith Rebecca Sexton Linda June Eads Bet 1 Jan 1887 and 1888 Charles Eads Listed in Monroe County Marriage books 12 page 293 and book 15 page 77 as
the son of Alice Eads, no father given and birth dates as book 12
1-1-1887; book 15 1-1-1888.
Lola Jane Rush 1908 - 1979 Charles H. Eads 71 71 WWII Veteran. 1918 Persing Eads 1911 Mary E. Eads 1907 Lena Davis 1920 Mary Alice Eads 1918 Marshal Baxter 1914 Harold Eads 1917 - 1990 James Robert "Dobby" Eads 72 72 James R. "Dobby" Eads, 72, of Bloomington, died Wednesday at the Jasper
Nursing Home.
Born June 11, 1917, in Monroe County, he was the son of James W. and
Lola J. (Rush) Eads.  He was retired from the Crane Naval Weapons Support
Center.
survivors include his wife, Imogene (Wilson) Eads; one son, Dennis
G. Eads, two daughters, Reva Davis of Loogootee and Sheila L. Eads of
Bloomington; one brother, Lee Eads of Bloomfield; one sister, Mary Alice
Baxter of Bloomington; six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one son, James Eads; and four brothers,
Glen Eads, Ovid Eads, Charles Eads and Marce Eads.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Greene and Harrell Mortuary with
the Rev. David Butcher officiating.  Burial will be at the Presbyterian
Cemetery in Ellettsville.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. Friday at the mortuary.[southernrarl.FTW]
1903 - 1974 Glen Eads 71 71 Glen Eads, 71, of R. 1, Spencer, died at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Morgan
County Hospital.
He was born March 4, 1903, in Monroe County, the son of James W. and
Lola (Duncan) Eads.  He was a retired welder for Ralph Rogers Company, a
member of the Masons, and was of the Protestant faith.
Surviving is the widow, Helen (Johnston); two sons, Glen L. Eads of
Spencer and Charles Eads of California; the mother, Lola Eads of
Bloomington; four brothers, Lee R. Eads of Indianapolis, James Eads, Ovid
Eads and Hubert Eads, all of Bloomington; one sister, Mary Alice Baxter
of Bloomington, and five grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father in 1958.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Greene and
Harrell Chapel, with the Rev. Orville Frame presiding.  Burial will be at
Valhalla Mausoleum.  Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 - 9 p.m.
Tuesday, and until time of service Wednesday.  [southernrarl.FTW]
Lee R. Eads Ovid Eads Hubert Eads Marce Eads 1901 - 1955 Claude Eads 54 54 1904 - 1936 Macie Eads 32 32 1909 - 1956 Hanford Eads 47 47 William Wampler Serepta Cardwell 1909 U Eads 1923 Arthur Gauis Eads 1901 Myrtle Marie Hanna Mary Mol Jane Eads 1843 - 1920 King Anthony Mone Deckard 77 77 K. A. & Nancy Caroline Clendenning had 5 children.
53. King Anthony6 Deckard (John5 Stuart, John4, John3, William2,
James1) was born Jan 05, 1843 in Chapel Hill Monroe Co., IN, and died Mar
15, 1920 in Sciscoe Branch near Allens Creek Old Allen Creek cem. He
married (1) Nancy Caroline Clendenning 1870 (Source: marriage record). He
married (2) Mary Ellen Eads Stillions 1890.
Children of King Deckard and Nancy Clendenning are:
204i. Marion7 Deckard, born 1871.205ii. Melvina Deckard, born
1873.206iii. Eli Deckard, born 1875.207iv. Robert Deckard, born Jun 09,
1877.208v. Mary Ellen Deckard, born 1880.209vi. Jane Deckard, born Jul
21, 1887.210vii. Sissie Mollie Deckard, born Sep 03, 1888.
Children of King Deckard and Mary Stillions are:
211i. Golda Verge7 Deckard, born Aug 1890.212ii. Herbert Deckard, born
Aug 11, 1891. He married Hazel Southern.213iii. Cora Deckard, born
1896.214iv. Marshal Deckard, born 1897.+215v. Gerturde Alice Deckard,
born 1900.+216vi. Otta S. Deckard, born 1901 in Allen's Creek In.217vii.
Ora Deckard, born 1903.218viii. Curtis Cecil Deckard, born 1905.219ix.
Dillion Deckard, born Jun 1909.
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this from INMONROE on RootsWeb
King Anthony (Mone) Deckard, was born January 5, 1843, to John Stuart and
Elizabeth Deckard.  He married Nancy Caroline Clendennin on January 14,
1864, in Monroe County, Indiana.  Nancy was the daughter of Charles
Americas and Lavinia (Allen) Clendennin.  She was born c. 1846/7.
It appears that Nancy died between 1880 when her name appeared in the
Indiana Census in Monroe County, Polk Township p. 80, and November 13,
1888, when King married Mary J. Eads in Monroe County, Indiana.  Can
anybody pinpoint the date of death any closer? 
King volunteered his services in the Civil War.  He served as a private in
an unassigned company of the 32nd regiment, according to VETERAN'S RECORDS
ENROLLMENTS MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1886, for the State of Indiana.  Has
anyone attempted to get a copy of his pension file from the National
Archives? 
King died on March 15, 1920.  His undated obituary reads, "Old Soldier
Falls Dead at Table.  Eating dinner with the family Monday, King Deckard,
a
leading citizen, veteran soldier and large land owner of Polk township,
fell dead at the table.  The cause was from heart failure following three
weeks of gripp from which it was thought he had recovered.
"He had been about the house and seemed quite well during the morning,
coming to the table, when in the act of eating he suddenly expired.  He
was
a life-long rsident of that section, aged 75, a soldier of the 33d Indiana
and was the father of 12 children.  He was one of the well-to-do men of
Polk township.
"Funeral from the home Wednesday at 11 o'clock in charge of Rev. Phillips
and burial at Allen's Creek."[southernrarl.FTW]
K. A. & Nancy Caroline Clendenning had 5 children.
53. King Anthony6 Deckard (John5 Stuart, John4, John3, William2,
James1) was born Jan 05, 1843 in Chapel Hill Monroe Co., IN, and died Mar
15, 1920 in Sciscoe Branch near Allens Creek Old Allen Creek cem. He
married (1) Nancy Caroline Clendenning 1870 (Source: marriage record). He
married (2) Mary Ellen Eads Stillions 1890.
Children of King Deckard and Nancy Clendenning are:
204i. Marion7 Deckard, born 1871.205ii. Melvina Deckard, born
1873.206iii. Eli Deckard, born 1875.207iv. Robert Deckard, born Jun 09,
1877.208v. Mary Ellen Deckard, born 1880.209vi. Jane Deckard, born Jul
21, 1887.210vii. Sissie Mollie Deckard, born Sep 03, 1888.
Children of King Deckard and Mary Stillions are:
211i. Golda Verge7 Deckard, born Aug 1890.212ii. Herbert Deckard, born
Aug 11, 1891. He married Hazel Southern.213iii. Cora Deckard, born
1896.214iv. Marshal Deckard, born 1897.+215v. Gerturde Alice Deckard,
born 1900.+216vi. Otta S. Deckard, born 1901 in Allen's Creek In.217vii.
Ora Deckard, born 1903.218
John Stewart Elizabeth Deckard Bet 1846 and 1847 - Bet 1880 and 1888 Nancy Caroline Clendenning 1871 Marion Deckard 1873 Melvina Deckard 1875 Eli Deckard 1877 Robert Deckard 1880 Mary Ellen Deckard 1887 Jane Deckard 1888 Sissie Mollie Deckard ? Stillions 1890 - 1971 Golda Verge Deckard 80 80 1891 Herbert Deckard Notes for HERBERT DECKARD:
Also have birth date as Aug 11, 1893.
More About HERBERT DECKARD:
Occupation:  Quarry Man
Residence: 1926, RD #1, Smithville, Monroe County, Indiana
1895 - 1966 Hazel Southern 71 71 1895 - 1950 Cordillia Deckard 55 55 1897 - 1963 Marshal Deckard 66 66 1900 - 1984 Gertrude Alice Deckard 84 84 1899 - 1986 Otto S. Deckard 87 87 September 14, 1986   Deaths   (there are errors in this obit.  Otto was
the son of King Anthony Deckard not Cain A. Deckard.  His mother was Mary
Jane Eads/Stillions. Her father was Elijah Eads and her mother was Ellen
Stillions.  As the obit. lists Otto as Sr.  and none of the sons named
are Otto Jr. I have listed the unnamed son as Otto Jr. that died sometime
before his father - Jeanette Richart)
Otto Deckard Sr., 87, of 8346 S. Fairfax Road, died Sunday at his
residence.
Born March 15, 1899, in Monroe County, he was the son of Cain A. and
Mary Jane (Stillions) Deckard.
Survivors include four sons, Vernon Deckard, Richard Deckard, and
Leroy Deckard, all of Bloomington, and Glen Deckard of Bedford; two
daughters, Leonoa Eads and Juanita Bray, both of Bloomington; and several
grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Flossie (Deckard) Deckard and
one son.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Jones Funeral Home in
Heltonville.  Burial will be in Mt. Ebal Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
1902 - 1961 Ora Deckard 59 59 Bet 5 Mar 1904 and 1905 - 1996 Curtis Cecil Deckard Occupation: Quarry Man
Residence: Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
1909 - ~1911 Dillon Deckard 2 2 Charles Americas Lavinia (Allen) Clendenning 1906 Noble Waldrip Della Grubb Living Hays 1928 Bernard Waldrip Living Waldrip 1926 Freeland Earl Waldrip Living Waldrip Living Waldrip Living Wiles Living Shields Living Ping 1919 Millie E. Eads 1916 Lester Miller 1910 - 1923 Frank Eads 13 13 1924 Ernest Eads Wilma Combs Eunice Eads 1885 - 1951 Merle Daniel Clay 66 66 1912 - Deceased Barbara Jean Clay 1909 Sanford Aaron Deckard Occupation: Newspaper man. ? Campbell 1914 - 2001 Marion Elmer Clay 87 87 Notes for MARION ELMER CLAY:
He is survived by three granddaughters, Kathy Wilson of Bloomington, Amy
Shoulders of Orlando, Fla, and Angela Clay of Naples, Fla. One grandson
Kevin Jefferson of Bloomington and seven great-grandchildren.
More About MARION ELMER CLAY:
Burial: September 26, 2001, Valhalla Memory Gardens
Fact: Memorial contributions were made to  the Red Cross Disaster Relief
Fund.
Funeral Director: Allen Funeral Home with Pastor Douglas Simpson
Officiating.
Membership: Monroe Co. Masonic Lodge #22
Occupation: He worked as a battery foreman and civil servant for the Navy
at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center.
Religion: Member of the Methodist Church
1920 Margaret Clay Residence: 2001, Plainfield, Indiana. 1916 Gene Trowbridge 1924 - Deceased Paul E. Clay 1926 Analie Underwood 1908 - 1990 Mertie Belle Waldrip 81 81 Mertie Belle Eads, 81, of Bloomington, died Thursday at her home.
Born Sept. 17, 1908, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of
Stokely Donald Waldrip and Leatha Pearl (Deckard) Waldrip.
She was a member of the Handy Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include two sons, Dillon Eads Jr. and Roberd D. Eads, both
of Bloomington; two daughter, Irene Stewart and Hilda Elkins, both of
Bloomington; a brother, Hanford Waldrip of Bloomington; five sisters,
Lela Frye, Geneva Cain, Margaret Jacobs and Betty Sowders, all of
Bloomington, and Bernice Stephens of Daleville; 11 grandchildren, 23
great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Dillon Eads, who died in
1974; one son, Donald Eads, three brothers, Frank Waldrip, Noble Waldrip
and Russell Waldrip; one sister, Ruby Walden; and one grandson, Samuel
Eads.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the Allen Funeral Home chapel
with the Rev. David Butcher, Fred Edwards and Fred Stanger officiating.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today and 11 a.m. until services
Saturday at the funeral home.
Stokley Donald Waldrip Leatha Deckard 1926 Dillon Jr. Eads 1929 Letha Irene Eads 1931 Donald Eads Living Garsnett Living Rogers Living Eads Living Rogers Living Eads 1876 - 1961 Henry Branch Hawkins 85 85 Nelson Hawkins Julia Stewart Carl Hawkins Died at the age of 2. Nellie Hawkins 1907 Clyde Hawkins 1909 - 2000 Lola Hawkins 90 90 The Herald - Times, Friday, February 11, 2000
Heltonville - Lola Hawkins, 89, of Heltonville, died Wednesday (2-9-00)
at Bedford Regional Medical Center.
Born July 20, 1910, in Chapel Hill, she was the daughter of Henry
"Bratch" and Lova (Deckard) Hawkins.
She was a homemaker and affiliated with Old Chapel Hill Church.
Survivors include one sister Chloe Smith of Heltonville.
She was preceded in death by two sisters; Zola Hawkins and Nellie
Ford; and three brothers PeryHawkins, Clyde Hawkins and Karl Hawkins.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Jones Funeral Home in
Heltonville. Burial will be at Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.  
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Twin to Zola.
1909 - 1987 Zola Hawkins 78 78 Twin to Lola.
Monday, November 2, 1987
Heltonville - Zola Hawkins Deckard, 78, of Heltonville, died early this
morning at her residence.
Born July 20, 1909, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Henry
Bratch and Lova Deckard.  She was a member of the Methodist faith.
Survivors include one brother, Clyde Hawkins of Heltonville; and
three sisters, Chloe Smith and Lola Hawkins, both of Heltonville, and
Nellie Ford of Akron, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her husband, David Deckard, who died in
1968; one son; and one brother.
Services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Jones Funeral Home at
Heltonville.  Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call 4 - 9 p.m. Tuesday and 2 - 9 p.m. Wednesday at the
funeral home.
1916 Chloe Hawkins 1921 - 1986 Perry Harold Hawkins 65 65 Tuesday, October 21, 1986
Heltonville - Perry Harold Hawkins, 65, of Heltonville, died Tuesday
evening at his residence.
Born June 16, 1921, in Monroe County, he was the son of Henry Bratch
and Lova (Deckard) Hawkins.  He was of the Pentecostal faith and was
pastor of the Ramsey Ridge Church for 20 years.  He was a former Polk
township trustee and was a former member of the Polk township advisory
board.
Survivors include his wife, Beulah (Covey) Hawkins; one son, Philip
Harold Hawkins of Heltonville; one brother, Clyde Hawkins of Heltonville;
four sisters, Lola Hawkins, Zola Deckard and Cholie Smith, all of
Heltonville and Nellie Ford of Akron, Ohio.
services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Jones Funeral Home in
Heltonville with burial in Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call 5 - 9 p.m. Thursday, 1 - 9 p.m. Friday and noon
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John Gillack Cleon Gillack D. Deceased Mashien Gillack Died in infancy. 1909 Emil Gillack Emerson Gillack Paulene Gillack Ray Gillack D. Deceased Emery Gillack Died in WWII. 1901 - 1980 Edith Sipes 78 78 1901 - 1980 Lola Edith Sipes 78 78 June 15 1980
Heltonville - Edith Hawkins, 78, R. 1, Heltonville, died Sunday at
Bloomington Hospital.
Born Oct 31, 1901, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Joseph
and Dessie (Hawkins) Sipes.
She was a member of the Upper Room Pentecostal Church.
Surviving are her husband, Oscar Hawkins; three sons, Lloyd Deckard
and Thurman "Red" Deckard, both of Heltonville, and Cecil Deckard,
Bloomington; one daughter, Lois Prince, Heltonville; one sister, Dorothy
Eads, Smithville; tow brothers, Kenneth, Bloomington, and Jasper,
Heltonville; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Everett Deckard.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Day Mortuary chapel, with the
Rev. Thelma Prince officiating.  Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. Tuesday, and 10 a.m. until the time of services
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Joseph Sipes Dessie Hawkins Everett Deckard Living Deckard Lloyd Deckard Thurman "Red" Deckard Cecil Deckard 1909 - 2001 Freeda Helen Southern 92 92 Living Smith Living Smith 1885 - 1949 William Marshall Southern 63 63 Joseph Southern Nancy Deckard James Hazel 1911 - 1945 Needra Artenus Southern 34 34 1914 - 1984 Ormaul Southern 69 69 1918 - 1987 Homer O. Southern 69 69 D. 1967 Goldie Ices Eads 1922 Ruby Florence Deckard 1921 Jasper Edward Sipes 1929 Ancil Deckard Living Deckard Mary Deckard Rodney Bailey 1928 - 1929 Russell Deckard 6m 6m 1940 - 1941 Inez M. Deckard 1 1 1884 - 1970 Wylie Wilson Eads 86 86 obit August 4, 1970
Wiley W. Eads 86, of R.8 died Tue night at the Bloomington Hospital.
A native of Monroe Co. He was born June 28, 1884 to Henry and Samatha
Jane Smith Eads and was a member of the Pentecostal faith. He was a
retired farmer and quarryman. Survivors are a son Stolar of Bloomington,
Mrs. Darvel Owings of Indianapolis, and Mrs Alma Deckard of Bloomington.
10 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and one great great
granddaughter. A sister Mrs. Sarah Sowders of Bloomington. His wife Sarah
preceded him in death.
Henry Eads Samantha Smith 1905 Darvell Charolette Eads Monroe County Marriage book 17 page 487 gives her name as Darvel Eads and
birth date as May 2, 1906.
1908 - 1977 Alma Chalott Eads 69 69 1885 - 1941 Cordelia Mitchell 56 56 Lena Williamson Henry Williamson Minnie Smith 1924 Dale Deckard 1929 Virginia M. Hicks 1922 - 1991 Lorene Deckard 69 69 BEDFORD - May 21, 1991
Lorena Lewis, 69, of Bedford, died Tuesday at Bedford Hospitality
House.
Born Feb. 15, 1922, in Lawrence County, she was the daughter of
Clarence and Cordelia (Mitchell) Deckard.  She had worked at RCA and
Sarkes Tarzian in Bloomington.  She was a member of Country Church in
Harrodsburg.
Survivors include her husband, Willard A. Lewis; one stepdaughter,
Cathy Jo Petyon of Bedford; one brother, Dale Deckard of Bedford; one
sister, Oma Bartlett of Bedford; two half brothers, Burl Blackwell and
Bertle Blackwell, both of Bedford; three half sisters, Bertha Bartlett of
Bedford, Wanda Deckard and Faye Deckard, both of Bloomington; and several
nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Vasel Stewart, and
one half brother, Earl Blackwell.
Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at Ferguson - Lee Funeral Home with
Brother Tim English officiating.  Burial will be at Gilgal Cemetery in
Heltonville.
Friends may call 4 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral home
William A. Lewis Vasel Stewart 1925 Oma Deckard Bulah Faye Deckard Wanda Deckard Marlin Bennett 1915 Emma Ruth Deckard Emma Ruth's Story
When Dad and Mom, (Lee and Levesta Deckard), got married, Dad built a
little two-room log house up on Knob Creek. It was built by my Grandpa
and Grandma Deckards home.
Dad and Mom had seven children; Hebert, Dorothy, Luke, Ruth, Elza,
Clovis (Bean), and Dorotha. All of the children were born at home and not
very many had a doctor. My great aunt Jane Arthur was our doctor when we
needed one.
Aunt Jane always came and took care of the babies, also she would come
everyday and help us kids wash and do the work. We had to do washing on a
washboard and carry our water from Grandma's well. It was very hard, but
each of us children knew our job.
Later, Dad bought some ground up on the hill, above where we lived. He
built a four room box house with a porch on both sides. Dad had to work
awfully hard to pay for it. At that time, there was no jobs to be found.
He made cross ties and the older boys helped him. That about all the work
there was, besides cutting wood and picking berries. As soon as the
children got big enough, we had to start working ourselves. Mom would
save cream, churn it, and then sell butter. We couldn't have all the
butter and eggs we wanted, because she had to sell it to buy sugar and
other things to cook with. After we moved up on the hill, Mom had another
baby boy, which was named Glenn. When Glenn was seventeen months old, all
of the children caught the flu. Glenn caught pneumonia fever and died.
Later on, Mom had four more children: Floyd, Mary Ann, Margaret, and
Carl. This is the time that almost all of the kids caught the whooping
cough and Dorotha almost died.
When we got sick, we done our own doctoring. We gave the babies catnip
tea for hives and to make them sleep. If we had boils, we put meat fat,
elm bark, or potatoes scraps on it to bring it to a  head. If We had a
sore that had red streaks running up from it, we would scrape a beet, and
put on it. For a cold, we would fry onions and mix turpentine, camphor,
coal oil, and Vicks with it and put it on our chest and backs, then we
would lay a warm cloth over it and hold a warm stove lid on that.
Sometimes we would make a bag and put salt or stove wood ashes in it and
make it damp and hot and hold it on our chests and backs. This really
would help us. For headaches,Dad would give us coffee and we would wet a
wash cloth for our heads. It really wasn't a washcloth, it was just any
kind of rag we could find. We had no way of knowing if we had a fever,
only by feeling our forehead. We didn't have Aspin or anything like that
to take. For the girl's period cramps, we made tea out of sassafras
roots, and was it ever bitter. We made tea out of sassafras roots for our
blood. We would drink it through the winter for weed in our breast. For
sores that wouldn't heal, we soaked them in hot water with Epson Salts,
soda, and salt.
For sores in our mouth, we made tea out of yellow root or we just
chewed it. when our eyes would get sore, we would take night shade and
put it in cream and then drop in into our eyes. For a laxative, we would
take Epson Salts, black drought, or castor oil and we hated it. I started
out with my children using the same thing, because I didn't know any
better. When we got the croup, Dad would kill a skunk and fry out the fat
and then make us drink the grease. For worms, they would put turpentine
in sugar and give it to us. There was a weed called worm fuzz. They would
make it into tea. This type of tea was used for getting rid of worms. the
taste was awful. For boils, we would take the lining out of an egg shell
and put it on the boil to draw it to a head. We even sometimes put hot
water in a bottle (make it hot and steamy) and then pour the water out
and put the bottle neck over the boil to draw it open.
For diarrhea, we took the bark off a cherry tree and made tea or make tea
out of blackberry roots. If we ran a nail in
? Albertson 1931 - 1999 Carl Edward Deckard 67 67 Carl Deckard     Nov. 5, 1931-March 11, 1999
BLOOMINGTON -- Carl Deckard, 67, Bloomington, died at 8:30 p.m. Thursday
at Fontain bleu Nursing Home.
Born in Monroe County, he was the son of Lee and Lavesta (Smith) Deckard.
He married Vida Bell Hardin on May 1, 1954, in Monroe County, and she
survives.
He retired from Rogers Building Supply and was a member of Blackwell
Pentecostal Church.
Surviving with his wife of Bloomington are one son, Eddie Deckard of
Bloomington; one daughter, Tereasa Parks of Bloomington; two brothers:
Clovis Deckard of Mitchell and Elza Deckard of Washington, D.C., three
sisters: Margaret Begley of Heltonville, Dorothy Hollars and Ruth
Deckard, both of Bedford; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters: Mary Ann Stewert
and Dorothy Hawkins; and three brothers: Luke, Floyd and Herbert Deckard.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Jones Funeral Home, Heltonville,
with Brother Greg Eads officiating. Burial will follow in Burgoon
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Carl was a very quite man. He was one of the best guitarist around. He
could have played professionally except for his shyest. 
Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard 1869 - 1943 John William Hollars 73 73 Daniel Hollars Martha Bowlen Living Hollars 1921 - 1984 Walter George "Bubbie" Hollars 62 62 Neatha Hollars D. 1997 Mary Jane Hollars 1933 - 1970 Sollie Hollars 37 37 Living Hollars 1929 Margaret Louise Deckard William Smith 1880 - 1963 Dalton "Dalty" J. Smith 82 82 Living Deckard Chloe Sowders Living Deckard Living Deckard Pearl Winkler Charles Winkler Ollie Deckard Pansy Hillenburg Residence: 2001, Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana. William Hillenburg Pearl Martin Living Arthur Living Arthur Living Arthur 1941 - 1999 Mary R. Arthur 58 58 Feb. 18, 1941-July 22, 1999
BLOOMINGTON -- Mary R. Harding, 58, Bloomington, died Thursday at her
residence.
Born in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Clifford and Pansy
(Hillenburg) Arthur. She married Francis Harding Jr. and he survives.
She was a homemaker and did volunteer work at the Older Americans Center,
Christian Center and Bannaker Community Center. She was a member of the
Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ and Golden Age Club.
Surviving with her husband and mother are a brother, Pete Arthur of
Bloomington; and two sisters: Betty Deckard of Bedford and Anna Matlock
of Bloomington.
She was preceded in death by her father and a sister, Nancy Arthur.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Apostolic Church of Jesus
Christ, Bloomington, with Pastors Bruce Kelly and Mickey Smith
officiating. Burial will be in the Valhalla Memory Gardens.
Freinds may call from 2-9 p.m. Sunday at Allen Funeral Home, Bloomington.
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Living Harding Living Deckard Living Matlock 1895 - 1987 Lavesta Smith 92 92 ]'HEBE' DECKARD, MOTHER LEVESTA, NICEST PEOPLE
by Larry Incollingo
Folks in the southeastern corner of Monroe County and surrounding
neighborhood say Hebe Deckard is about one of the nicest men you'd ever
want to talk to.
He is.
He smiles, says, "By gum" speaks kindly of his neighbors and
entertains with " 'Bile the Cabbage Down," " Big Sandy River," and "
Black Mountain Rag," on a violin 100 or more years old that he bought for
eight dollars when eight dollars was hard to get.
Hebert Deckard is 65. He and his mother Levesta live in spacious
four-room home on Knob Creek, a recently scraped gravel road that runs
east from the Chapel Hill-Barlettsville Road in Polk Township on R.1
Heltonville.
Hebe, who has never married, says of being a bachelor. "You might say
what you'd call me is one,' and of the probability of marriage he; says
off-handedly, "you can't tell what a man'll do."
" I told him to go ahead and marry if he wants to, " Levesta says of
the eldest of her 12 children, "and to not let me stop him, but I'v told
him to be sure to get a cook and not some streetwalker."
The Deckard home is situated almost at the end of Knob Creek, more
than a mile from the Chapel Hill-Barlettsville Road. It is one of those
country homes whose warm welcome sign is a collection of old, no longer
used pieces of farm machinery, an old car, outbuildings and Green grass
that lead to an inviting front porch.
The living room is charming with walls brought to life by pictures and a
variety of hanging pieces including a "God Bless our Home" one, towel and
spread covered furniture, and a piano, all warmed by a barrel stove made
by Hebe.
Two large bedrooms, one furnished with cedar furniture, including a
storage chest, and a roomy kitchen cabinet with rounded storage bins make
up the rest of the house.
Levesta has added charm to charm by continuing the hanging decorations
throughout the other rooms.
She and Hebe have been living here for about 40 years. Until they
moved to this house , home was farther up the creek- a box-like house of
four rooms with two porches where Levesta gave birth to her 12 children.
Dr. Jasper Cain was called from Heltonville, eight miles away, and
with the aid of neighbor women delivered her babies.
" A few people had telephones and we'd send someone down to call him
and he'd come," she explained how the doctor was summoned. "I think,"
Levesta commented on hospital deliveries " if you've a doctor and some
old women around you'll do just as well at home."
Levesta is 80 years old today.
She grew up in a small community that disappeared in the development
of Hardin Ridge and Lake Monroe. As a girl of little more than 16 she
became the wife of Lee Deckard who died in 1962.
Recalling her childhood days, Levesta said. "There were six of us and
my mother died when I was two, and I had a younger sister who was seven.
My daddy, David Smith, Just set right under us kids and raised us all. He
run around and saw no women. He just farmed and stayed on the place. I
only know of three men in whole life ever did that _ George Eads and
Billy Kinser, and my daddy. They set right under their families and
raised them."
"I split spokes, cut down trees, peeled hickory bark, stacked hay, cut
cord wood, and did everything except plow," she  remembered. "then when
Hebe reached 12 years old he took my place."
She remembered how she would churn butter while holding a baby in her
lap. "I used to get 35 cents for butter, and I saved it all until I got
$16.95 and sent off to Minneapolis, Minnesota for that kitchen cabinet.
It's over 50 years old now,  like the stove, and it's still like new . My
daddy bought me that stove."
Memories of her father bring tears. "I thank my dad for raising me the
way he did. I sit here and get to thinking about that man and just cry,
he was so good to us. I never gave him any sass in my life, and I thank
God."
She
David Smith Rebecca Sexton 1909 - 1987 Hebert Deckard 77 77 Hebert Deckard: Nicest man ever wanted to talk to:
by Larry Incollingo
I liked him from the moment I met him .  He said things like, "Once't
and,"I'd reckon," and, "Hit," and, "By gum," and on a very old fiddle he
played equally old tunes like, Bile the Cabbage Down, Big Sandy River,
and, Black Mountain Rag, and he had a smile that was as warm and pleasing
as the sun breaking through a fog.
I remember the welcome signs as I walked from where I'd left my car
down on the road toward the house: the remains of an old sawmill, no
longer used farm machinery, and old model car, out buildings, green
grass, a front porch larger enough to sit and stretch out on. But none
were so welcome as the lean man in bib overalls, plaid shirt, and billed
cap who held open the storm dor and smiled, "Come in, come in."
Hebert Deckard and I were to meet occasionally after that. Usually it
was at Blackwell Church, the Polk Township Poling place of recent years.
In more than 20 years Hebert had trailed it from Burgoon School to
Burgoon Church; from Allen's Creek School to the Cecil Rife home  to
hardin Ridge, and from Chapel Hill School to Blackwell Church.
Always an outside sheriff, he was in a position to greet voters from
Nob Creek and Chapel Hill, from Burgoon Ridge and Dutch Ridge, from
Hunters Creek and Sixteen Corners, from Eads Hollow and Ciscoe Branch and
from places around and in between those.
Expressing one of the pleasures of election days gave him, he told me
at this year's Primary, " You get to see a lot of people you ain't saw
for a long time."
That's how I felt that day down on Nob Creek when Hebert stood there
smiling and holding that storm door open for me, like I was an old
friend, one whom he hadn't seen for a long time.
It was precisely this thought that rushed into my mind when I
unexpectedly saw- then read- Hebert's obituary in Monday's paper.
The eldest of 12 brothers and sisters, Hebert lived there in the
charming house on Nob Creek with his mother, Levesta. For 40 years they
lived there, Hebert operating a sawmill just across the road for many of
them.
The mill was idle-had been idled for some time- that day we met little
more than three years ago.
" YOU NEVER CAN TELL," He said of someday reactivating it.
It was there, if he took a notion to. Like everything else about the
place, it was a part of Hebert's past. It also was a part of his present.
That he didn't reactivate it did not lessen its importance to him.
A self-taught fiddler, he played occasionally for square dances. He
seemed sad when he said they were becoming a thing of the past. He
brightened when he said he looked forward to get-together with
neighborhood musicians Perry Haawkins, Paul Smith, and Will Hardy and his
boys. And somewhat sadly again, he noted that  even those occasions were
few anymore. The smile came back when I agreed to listen to him fiddle
tunes on the ancient fiddle. He had put the question to me as only he
could.
" I take a notion every Little bit to play some," Hebert had said.
"And I just get the old fiddle out and play. Hit's a hundred years old,
or older. Would you like to see hit?"
Hebert was 65 then. He had never married.
I remember Levesta saying that it was Hebert, when he became
sufficiently strong enough, who relieved her of splitting spokes, cutting
down trees, peeling hickory bark, tacking hay, cutting cord wood and a
myriad of other back-breaking chores so that she could give full time to
her large and growing family.
"Hebert's been a good boy," the 80-year-old Levest continued. "He was
gone almost three years during World War Two. He made his allotment to
me, and we made out on that while he was gone."
He sought no easy way out when that call came to go to war. His
country needed him, and that was that.
The right to vote was also serious business, and Hebert illustrated that
on our last election day together with a brief r
1911 - 1985 Dorothy Deckard 73 73 1913 Roy Luke Rufford Deckard Luke worked in the logging business all his life. He was very proud of
the fact he kept his hair when all his brothers had lost theirs.
1918 Elza Ed Deckard Military service: Veteran of W.W.II 1920 - 2000 Clovis Bean Deckard 80 80 Clovis Bean Deckard was a wonderful man. The story goes that he got his
nickname when he was a  little boy by sticking dry beans up his nose.
They couldn't get them out and had to take him to a doctor to have them
removed. From then on he was "Bean". One of the funnies stories he told
was when there was a rumor that a bear was loose in the Mitchell In.
area. Bean had put his  garbage out in a large black bag and forgot about
it. In the night he heard a noise. Thinking something was around the
house he got his gun and went to investigate. It was a very dark night
and when he got outside he could barely make out a large black object.
Thinking the story might be true about the bear he raised his gun and
shot his garbage.
He was very interested in his church and he and his wife sang with the
church group. They were asked many times to visit other churches and
sang. They always tried to oblige. His wife played the piano and Bean
played the fiddle. He loved music. He was making a violin and at a family
get together was showing it off proudly. When his great-Neice got married
in an old church all there was to play was a pump organ. His wife
managed very well and Bean brought along his fiddle and played with her.
Everyone loved the music . Bean didn't know it but sitting in the
congregation was a violist from Indiana University, a violinist from the
Chicago Symphony, and  a professional pianist. They all thought Bean was
great.
With six daughters Bean got a lot of experience with weddings. When
his youngest got married Bean was of course giving her away. After he
gave her away he realized he couldn't get to the seat beside his wife
because of the long train on the dress. He didn't want to step on it and
he didn't want to go back and walk around it. So he gave a graceful leap
and jumped over it. Everyone was trying not to laugh but Beans face was
one of relief on making it across without any mishap.
He was a I.U. basketball fan. He loved watching the games and one of
the highlights of a trip he took to I.U. was meeting Bobby Knight. Knight
responded to Bean like all people and gave him an I.U. sweater and all
sorts of gifts. It was a big highlight for Bean. He told everyone of the
experience. And displayed his objects around his house. He didn't know
how it turned out with Knight but he would have been disappointed.
Bean was a person who could light up a room. He brought life and
happiness to the people who knew him. He would be telling the most
ordinary story and everyone around would be smiling.
He and his wife Pearl had over fifty years together. They were the
kind of couple whom God joined together and they stayed together.
He loved people and they loved him back. You could count yourself very
lucky if you knew him.
History of Lawrence County In.
Clovis Bean Deckard Page 205
More About CLOVIS BEAN DECKARD:
Burial: September 15, 2000, Spice Valley Cem. Mitchell, In. Services held
at Spice Valley Baptist Church With Rev. Carl Brown and Bro. Fred King
officating. Time 10:30 A.M.
Funeral Director: Chastiain Funeral Home Military rites by American
Legion Cecil C. Martin Post and Veterans of Foreign Wars Marvin R. Davis
Post
Military service: Veteran of W.W. II
Occupation: Stonecutter, Ingals and Indiana Limestone Companies
Religion: Spice  Valley Baptist Church
Retirement: Stonecutters Union Local 93
1921 Dorotha Deckard 1923 - 1925 Glenn Deckard 1 1 Unmarried. 1925 - 1993 Floyd Deckard 68 68 History of Lawrence County In. 1818-1990
Floyd Deckard page 205
Floyd died in a car wreck at the intersection of In. 37 and Old In. 37.
Lawrence Co. In.
1927 - 1980 Mary Ann Deckard 52 52 Alice Chambers 1907 - 1985 Mabel Smith 77 77 Fact: Burgoon Cemetery is located off 446, 2nd Rd on right after you
cross the cosway at Lake Monroe.
1910 - 1990 Alfred Smith 80 80 1912 Edith Smith 1915 - 1991 Lanford Smith 76 76 Oct 12, 1991
Lanford Smith, 76, of Bloomington, died Saturday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born May 22, 1915, in Monroe County, he was the son of Dalty and
Dessie (Deckard) Smith.  He was a retired employee of Carl First Quarry. 
He also owned and operated his own sawmill for 30 years.  He was a member
of United Pentecostal Assembly Church of Bloomington.
Survivors include his wife, Alice (Owens) Smith; four sons, James
Smith, Lester Smith and Russell Smith, all of Bloomington, and John Smith
of Springville. six daughters, Georgia Terrell, Joann Terrell, Linda
Long, Tootsie McBride, all of Bloomington, Ruby Carrier of Ellettsville
and Rosetta Wampler of Lebonan, MO; 23 grandchildren and 27
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Leroy Smith; two
brothers, Alfred Smith and Edward Smith; and one sister, Mable Deckard
Albertson.
services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at United Pentecostal Assembly
Church with the Rev. Tracy S. Noel and Frank Jackson officiating.  Burial
will be at Mt. Ebal Cemetery.
Friends may call 5 - 9 p.m. today and 2 - 9 p.m. Tuesday at Greene
and Harrell Mortuary, and from noon until services Wednesday at
the.....[southernrarl.FTW]
1919 Inez Smith 1921 - <1991 Edward Smith 70 70 1929 Thelma Pauline Smith 1894 George R. Sipes George Sipes Lou Reynolds Floyd Sipes Unmarried. D. Deceased Warren Sipes Died in childhood. 1914 Glenford Sipes 1917 - 1988 Chester H. Sipes 71 71 1919 - 1988 Jasper Sipes 69 69 1923 - 2000 Winford Cotton Sipes 77 77 Burial: November 03, 2000, Bartlettsville Christian Cem.
Occupation: owned Sipes Auto Parts
1924 Hazel Sipes 1927 Roy Sipes 1890 - 1978 Ethel Williams 87 87 UNKNOWN Unknown 1916 Benza Glascoe Ruth Glascoe Eugene Linn Anna Glascoe Malcome Hilderbrand Martha Glascoe George Hilderbrand Ralph Glascoe Betty Speer 1923 - 1923 Thelma Louise Glascoe 1d 1d 1880 - 1961 Perry Smith 80 80 John Smith Elizabeth Eads 1907 - Deceased Minza Leona Smith 1928 Elsie Smith 1910 - 1977 Glenn Deckard 66 66 1914 - 2001 Velma Smith 86 86 Listed as having 22 great grandchildren and eight great great
grandchildren.
Mandy (Kinser) Bowles has informatin on this line, this is her
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Eithel Harold Smith 1920 Herman Smith Grace Smith Russell Morron Ruby Floene Smith Ruby Floene Smith was not married to Mr. Jackson, the father of Linda Kay
Jackson.[southernrarl.FTW]
1910 - 1984 Delbert Smith 74 74 1910 - 1976 Elbert Smith 66 66 Birth date also given as March 9, 1909. Fran Lucas Wampler
information.[southernrarl.FTW]
Lloyd Smith Never married.
Residence: 2001, Florida
1895 - 1973 Josephine Olga Clark 78 78 Dorson Clark Clara Combs 1912 - Deceased Clovis Lester Glascoe Mary Louise Dryer 1915 Irenia Marie Glascoe Residence: 2001, Bloomington, Indiana. 1913 - 1966 Edgar M. Harmon 53 53 1920 - 2001 Ruby Eleanor Glascoe 81 81 Survived by two grandchildren, three great-grandchildren.
Occupation: Homemaker and Kresge Dollar Store In Bloomington having
retired in 1960
Religion: Bluff Creek Christian Church in Greenwood In.
1927 Helen Laverne Glascoe Married 3 times.
Residence: 2001, Bloomington, Indiana
Living Eads Living Eads 1921 Flora Irene Eads 1920 Katherine L. Eads 1916 Wilma Nelson Millard Nelson Mary Chastain- Chasteen 1913 - 1960 Ruth Bruner 47 47 Arlington Bruner Laura Sinn Living Eads Living Eads ? Bryant Living Bryant ? Fiscus 1910 - 1993 Cecil A. Silvers 83 83 Cecil A. Silvers, 83, of Bloomington, died Friday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born Aug. 2, 1910, in Somerset, KY,  he was the son of Oscar and
Jeannette (Thompson) Silvers.  He was a quarry worker for 50 year and
retired from Maple Hill Quarry.  He was a member of the Broadview Church
of Nazarene.
Survivors include his wife, Olive E. (Eads) Silvers; two daughters
Lois Ferree and Christina Mitchell, both of Bloomington; one son, Don
Silvers of Bloomington; two sisters Ruby Wilson of Bloomington and Hazel
East of Florida; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two sisters, Clida Frank and Eva
Simpson; one brother, Hobert Silvers.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Allen Funeral Home with the
Rev. John A. Mohler officiating.  Burial will be at Valhalla Memory
Gardens.
Friends may call 3 - 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral
home.[southernrarl.FTW]
Oscar Silvers Jeannette Thompson Living Silvers Living Ferree Living Silvers Living Mitchell Living Silvers Bertha Chambers 1936 - 2000 B. Wesley Eads 63 63 July 11, 2000
MARTINSVILLE - B. Wesley Eads, 63, of Martinsville, died Tuesday at his
residence.
Born Sept. 20, 1936, in Monroe County, he was the son of Austin and
Bertha (Chambers) Eads.
He was a machinist at Caterpillar in Lafayette for 13 years.  An
Army veteran of the Korean War, he was a member of the American Legion
and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include his wife, Paula (Betzen) Stewart Eads; one son,
Patrick Eads of Plainfield; two daughters, Candeda Eads and Courtney
Gustaffason, both of Eugene, Ore.; one stepdaughter, Diana gray of
Martinsville; three brothers, Jack Eads of Nashville, Kent Eads of White
Pigeon, Mich., and Stephen Eads of Bloomington; two sisters, Sue Sturgeon
of Smithville and Alta Hurd of Columbus; seven grandchildren and one step
grandchild.
There will be no services or visitation.
Costin Funeral Home in Martinsville is in charge of
arrangements.[southernrarl.FTW]
Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Sturgeon Living Hurd 1913 - 1959 Oliver Loren Frye 46 46 Herald-Telephone Thursday December 17, 1957
Ouarry Foreman Killed in Collision
Oliver Lowen Frye 46, 2940 S. Highway 37, was killed at 7:05 P.M.
Wednesday in a head on collision with an unloaded semi-trailer, nine
miles north of Bedford on Highway 37.
State police said a 1956 car driven by Frye and an unloaded semi-trailer
driven by Olin White, 26, Bedford, met head-on as Frye apparently was
attempting to pass a slow-moving car.
The truck driver was treated at Dunn Memorial hospital in Bedford for 
leg injuries. He was not injured seriously, police said.
Dr. Roland E. Wynne, Lawrence County coroner, said Frye died instantly
from multiple injuries. Including
a skull fracture, crushed chest, compound fracture of the left thigh, and
severe leg injuries.
Police said White gave this version of the accident:
"Frye, a quarry worker at the Hoadey Quarry in Monroe County, was headed
north behind an unidentified motorist.
White, who was headed south, said he didn't see the Frye car until a
moment before the crush because lights of the other car blinded him.
The car driven by Frye was in White's lane of traffic when the head-on
collision occurred."
Police and newsmen at the scene of the accident said Frye was pinned in
the car for about 30 minutes.
State Trooper Robert S. Kirk said the car and the semi, owned by Moon
Freight Lines were total losses.
Police said the truck shoved the car 120 feet from the point of impact.
Frye was a forman at the B. G. Hoadley Stone Quarries.
Born June 13, 1913, in Monroe County, he was the son of Marshall and
Viola Roberts Frye, who lived on R.5.
Also surviving are his wife, Mrs. Doris Frye: one son, Keith Frye,
Bloomington; Two brothers Ben and Orville Frye, R. 8. and two sisters,
Mrs. Blaine Deckard, Bloomington, and Miss Hazel Frye, Indianapolis In.
Furneral services have been set for 3 P.M. Saturday at the Greene and
Harrell Funeral Home, with Burial in Clear Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.
More About OLIVER LOREN FRYE:
Namesake: His father wanted to name him Wilber after Wilber Wright but
his mother set her foot down.
More About OLIVER FRYE and DORIS EADS:
Marriage: April 17, 1935, Monroe County, Indiana
Married By: Rev. Black
Marshall Frye Anna Roberts Living Frye Living Rhodes Ray Rhodes Flora Moffatt Living Miller 1911 Lora Evelyn Deckard Dillon Deckard Myrtle Young Living Eads Imogene Lucille Wilson Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Davis 1915 - 1999 Helen L. Johnston 84 84 Helen L. Eads 84 of Spencer died Wednesda at the Bloomington Hospital.
Date
12-8-1999. Born July 24, 1915 in Lawrence cCounty she was the daughter of
Ezra O. and Esther Z. Zike Johnston. She retired from RCA with 30 years of
service. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star for 50 years,
Spencer
lodge, Pythian Sisters State Temple 1, International Union and the
National
Council of Senior Citizens. Survivors include one son, Glen L. Eads of
Spencer four sisters Roxie C. Hessinger of Rangley Colo. Marie Pritchard
Shirley A. Bryant and Rita M. Smith all of Bloomington. three
grandchildren
and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Glen
Eads in 1974 and five brothers Clovis L. Johnston Frederick D. Johnston
George W Johnston Ralph G Johnston and Dewey O Johnston. Entombment will
by
at Valhalla Mausoleum. (from Marcella Frye Deckard)[southernrarl.FTW]
Ezra Johnston Esther Zike Roxie C. Johnston Marie Johnston Shirley A. Johnston Rita M. Johnston Clovis L. Johnston Frederick D. Johnston George W. Johnston Living Johnston Living Johnston Living Eads Living Eads 1911 Ralph E. Chandler Harley Chandler Herlie Robertson ? Chambers Living Chandler Living Meadows Living Eads Living Eads ? Stottsman Living Stottsman Living Stottsman Living Stottsman Living Eads Living Eads 1938 - 1987 Raymond E. Eads 49 49 Raymond E. Eads, 49, of Bloomington, died Monday afternoon at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born Dec. 16, 1938, in Monroe County, he was the son of Aaron Ray
and Mildred (Cozz) Eads.  He was a forklift operator at Westinghouse.  He
was a Pentecostal.  He also served in the Bloomington National Guard.
Survivors include the wife, Mary L. (Robinson) Eads; one son, Troy
Eads of Bloomington; two daughters, Joyce Altop and Debra Reynolds, both
of Bloomington; two stepdaughters, Sheryl Jordan of Bloomfield, and
Rhonda Dalton of Bloomington; four brothers, Ronald, David, Leo and James
Eads; two sisters, Patsy Hawkins of Bloomington, and Betty Sowders of
Smithville; and six grandchildren.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Day Mortuary, with the Rev.
Tim English officiating.  Burial will be at Lucas
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Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Hawkins 1954 - 1956 Debra Kay Eads 2 2 Monroe county indiana inquests 1888-1973 book 4 page 124
Debra Kay Eads age 2 died 11-9-1956 Accidental House fire.
1922 Eva Doris Eads 1927 - 1972 Gerald Vernon Eads 44 44 Gerald V. Eads, 44, McCormick Road, Smithville, died at his residence
this morning.
He was a mechanic for the Robertson Stone Company.
Survivors include his wife Ruth; two sons, Roger of Smithville and
Gerald Allen, at home; a daughter, Mrs. Rita Grove, Bloomington, tow
brothers, Vacel and Ernest, both of Bloomington; a sister, Mrs. Eva
Stewart, Bloomington; and his father, Cecil of Bloomington.
Arrangements are pending at the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home.
Occupation: Sawmill
1929 Ernest Dale Eads 1909 - 1993 Iona Conner 83 83 Notes for IONA CONNER-CONNOR:
Iona Sherlock Eads, 83, of Bloomington, died Saturday at the
Bloomington Convalescent Center.
Born July 2, 1909, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of William
A. and Eliza A. (Wray) Conner.  She was a retired assembler at RCA and a
member of the Handy Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include her husband, Clifford Eads, five daughters, Ruth
Heltonburg of Bloomfield, Louise Heaton, Lucetta Frye and Lois Hickman,
all of Bloomington, and Phyllis Hunter of Bedford; two sons, David
Sherlock of Bloomington and Edward Sherlock of Indianapolis; one stepson,
Kenneth Eads of Bloomington; four stepdaughters, Naomi Hedrick, Janice
Rogers and Verna Deckard, all of Bloomington, and Velma Robertson of
Brownsburg; 22 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, several
great-great-grandchildren and several stepgreat-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Avy Sherlock, in
1986; nine brothers and two sisters.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Allen Funeral Home with the
Rev. Flint Underwood officiating. Burial will be at Clover Hill Cemetery
in Harrodsburg.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
More About IONA CONNER-CONNOR:
Occupation: RCA
D. 1986 Avy Sherlock Kenneth R. Eads 1927 Naomi Eads 1924 Roy G. Hedrick Living Eads D. <1986 Vernetta Gayle Eads Living Eads Living Eads 1909 Louise Fish 1927 - 1999 Evelyn Fern Eads 71 71 George Mitchner Mary Butcher Joseph Hatley Living Eads Living Weaver Living Eads Living Burks Living Eads Living Taggart Living Eads Alonzo Southern Mary Rayl 1894 Rebecca Jane "Beckie" Hays-Hayes Rebecca Jane "Beckie" Hillenburg will observe her 97th birthday
anniversary Saturday.  A life-long resident of Monroe County, Mrs.
Hillenburg currently resides in Bloomington at the home of Helen Stewart,
her daughter.
She has six living daughters: Mrs. Stewart, Marie Fleetwood, Irene
Deckard, Vearl Deckard and Arizona Hardin, all of Bloomington; and Ruby
Fleetwood of Elizabethtown.
She has 15 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. (1991)
Charles Hays- Hayes Sarah Axsom 1897 - 1977 Amanda Ellen Patton 79 79 Ella Amanda Deckard , 79, R. 3, Bloomington, died Friday at the Arbutus
Rest Home.
She was born Nov. 3, 1897 in Monroe County, the daughter of William
and Sara (Hall) Patton.
She was a homemaker and member of Hunters Creek Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include her husband, Herbert; one daughter, Mrs. Arizona
Hardin of Bloomington; two brothers, Everett and Roy Patton, both of
Bloomington; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by five brothers, Finace, Vacil, Millard,
Arland, and Ora Patton.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Allen Colonial
Chapel, with the Revs. Cecil Axson and Russell Nelsn officiating.  Burial
will be in Mt. Ebal Cemetery in Bloomington.
Friends may call at the Allen Funeral Home between 2 - 9 p.m. today
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Marriage Notes for HERBERT DECKARD and AMANDA PATTON:
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On this marriage lic. Herbert gives his birthdate as Aug. 10,
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William Patton Sarah Hall Dorothy Deckard 1913 - 2002 Arizona M. Deckard 88 88 Survived by 11 great-grandchildren and several great-great grandchildren.
More About ARIZONA M.DECKARD:
Burial: May 07, 2002, Mt. Ebal Cem.
Funeral Director: Allen Funeral Home with Rev.Huey Blondell officiating.
Occupation: She worked in housekeeping for Indiana University and Ralph
Rogers, Inc.
Religion: Member of Hunters Creek Pentecostal Church
Finace Patton Vacil Patton Millard Patton Arland Patton Ora Patton Everett Patton Roy Patton 1893 - 1966 Jason Axsom 73 73 Charles Axsom Nancy Hall 1916 - 2001 Dorval Axsom 84 84 Burial: November 23, 2001, Entombment Valhalla Memory Gardens,services at
Allen Funeral Home, Rev. Gerald Shelton officiating.
Religion: Bethel Lane Community Church
D. Deceased Mabel Axsom Lorena Axsom Residence: 2001, Bloomington, In. ? Sears D. Deceased Lucille Axsom D. <1966 Elmer Axsom Ralph Axsom Residence: 2001, Bloomington, In. Edward Axsom Residence: 1966, Phoenix, Arizona Ray Axsom Residence: 2001, Bloomington, In. 1932 - 1939 Marjorie Axsom 7 7 1935 - 1953 Howard Leroy Axsom 18 18 1923 Irene Axsom Residence: 2001, Bloomington, In. 1922 George Marion Henderson ? Sheese 1900 - 1988 Iris Belva Bastin 87 87 Thomas Bastin Mary Brough Annie Axsom Dorothy Deckard 1902 - 1983 Flossie Pink Deckard 81 81 SS records give birth date as: 29 Sep 1901[southernrarl.FTW] Jesse Deckard Sarah Covey 1922 Lenore Deckard Juanita May Deckard Vernon Eugene Deckard Richard L. Deckard Leroy Deckard 1923 Glen Deckard Otto Leroy Deckard 1927 - ~1982 Gilbert G. Deckard 55 55 Gilbert Deckard
Linton - Gilbert G. Deckard, 55, died  Sunday at his residence.
Born March 21, 1927, in Monroe County, he was the son of Otto Sr.,
and Flossie Deckard.  He was a quarry worker and a World War II veteran.
Survivors include his parents, of Bloomington, two sisters, Juanita
Bray of Bloomington and Lenora Eads of Smithville; four brothers, Richard
L., Otto Leroy Jr., and Vernon Eugene, all of Bloomington and Glen
Deckard of Bedford.
He was preceded in death by two brothers.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Jones Funeral Home in
Heltonville.  Burial will be in the Hanson Cemetery.  Friends may call at
the funeral home from 4 - 9 p.m. today and 10 a.m. until time of service
Wednesday.
1920 Wenote Deckard 1922 Noda Deckard 1878 - 1957 Roma Everett Southern 78 78 Roma Everett Southern, 78, retired stone quarryman, died Monday afternoon
at his home Bloomington R 4.  He was a native of Monroe County and last
worked at the University Limestone quarries.  He was a member of the
Assembly of God Church at Harrodsburg. 
Survivors include his wife Alice Southern; a son, Eugene Southern,
Bedford R 4; Mrs. Ruth Eads, Bloomington R 4; Mrs Maudlean McNeal,
Bedford R 4; and Mrs. Audlean Miller, Bloomington R 5; two brothers,
Thomas Southern, Bedford R 4; Ira Southern, Bloomington R 3; a sister,
Mrs Flo Smickles, Indianapolis R 1; 10 grandchildren and two great
grandsons.
Funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Mt. Ebal
Church, with burial in the adjoining cemetery.  Rev. Reginald A. Yake
will officiate.  Paullbearers will be Donald, Herschel and Wayne
Southern, Junior Deckard, Robert Miller and Charles Freeman. 
Flowerbearers will be granddaughters and include Rogenia and Carolyn
Eads, Lana Fay Covey, Roberta Miller, Alberta Freeman and Brenda
Southern.[southernrarl.FTW]
Milton Southern Alice Phillips 1916 Agnes Marie Southern Virgil Southern Ruth Southern ? Eads Maudleen Southern Audleen Southern ? Plater 1919 - 2001 Eugene Southern 81 81 Katie Hillenburg 1903 - 1956 Mary Elizabeth Frye 52 52 Ora and Lizzy was married in Monroe Co. but had their wedding picture
taken in Brown Co. by T.C. Steele. After the marriage while on the way
home, while crossing the Oscar Owens bottom, Ora said to Lizzy "You game
to tear them Up?" Meaning the marriage licence. Lizzy never could
withstand a dare so she tore them up and threw the paper off the Nancy
Jane Bridge as they crossed in the buggy.
Winford told this story to Jeanette Richart about how his mom liked to
laugh. Lizzy liked to go to church. She always rode with Orville Frye and
his wife. After church one night at Paynetown, Lizzy had Orville's
daughter, Marcella, by the hand. She was about eight. The minister came
by and was talking to Lizzy and he turned and said to Marcella. "I hear
you are learning to play the piano. Maybe you can play for us at church
some night."  Marcella replied," Yes, I can play two songs really well. '
Hand me down my walking cane' and 'Ain't a gone walk this road no more'.
Both were drinking songs and the ministers expression sent Lizzy into
laughter for days. She would say,"You should have seen his face."
Winford said his mother had lots of hardships in her life, but one of
the things he remembers the best about her was her ability to laugh,even
at her troubles.
Since this story is being included here. I would like a chance to say.
They were songs about reformed drunks. And I think they would have been
quite fitting for church. I can remember Aunt Lizzy laughing all the way
home and telling my parents she would tell them later what was so funny.
And I waited for weeks to be asked to play the piano at church, but the
preacher never did ask me.
I remember Aunt Lizzy very well and I loved her very much. She lived
right across the creek from us and she would come and play with me like
another kid. When I was about three and too young to remember much I was
very sick. But I do remember Lizzy coming and rocking me, and singing to
me. She told me she never had any little girls so she liked to play with
me.
My Uncle Ben liked to call me Lizzy because he said I had her sence of
humor. I thought it was a great compliment.
I was heart broken when she passed away. I remembered all the trouble
she had and how she was so kind to me. She was a very special person.
My daughter's middle name is Beth. I took it from Lizzys' name
Elizabeth. And I have a granddaughter Emilee Elizabeth.
Marcella Frye Deckard
Alexandra Frye Margaret Chandler 1922 - 1956 Winfred Ernest Deckard 34 34 Services for Winfred E. Deckard, 64, of 8180 S. Old Ind. 37, who died
Monday at Bloomington Hospital, will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Greene and
Harrell Mortuary with the Rev. William Strunk officiating.  Burial will
be in Valhalla Memory Gardens, where the Veterans of Foreign Wars and
American Legion will conduct military graveside rites. Born June 2, 1922,
in Monroe County, he was the son of Ora and Elizabeth (Frye) Deckard.  He
was a retired quarry worker and member of the Pentecostal faith.  He was
an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Local 909, Laborers
International Quarry Union. Survivors include his wife, Annetta Deckard;
two sons, Foris Deckard of Bloomington and Meredith Deckard of Bedford;
two daughters, Rose Mackey and Shirley Hunter, both of Bloomington; one
brother, Earl Deckard of Smithville; and three grandsons.  He was
preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Stanley Deckard Friends
may call 2 - 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
1926 - 1987 Earl Hester Deckard 60 60 Sunday, February 8, 1987
Earl H. Deckard, 60, of Bloomington, died Sunday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born July 19, 1926, in Monroe County, he was the son of Ora and Mary
(Frye) Deckard.  He was retired employee from Monroe County Community
School Corporation and attended the Shiloh Pentecostal Temple.
Survivors include his wife, Marjie (Anderson) Deckard; one daughter,
Wyvonna Deckard of Bloomington; and one grandchild.
He was preceded in death by one son, Lenniuel Deckard; and two
brothers, Winfred Deckard and Stanley Deckard.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Allen Funeral Home with the
Rev. Russell Elkins officiating.  Burial will be in Smithville Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
More About EARL HESTER DECKARD:
Burial: February 11, 1987, Smithville Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana
1929 - 1980 Stanley Deckard 50 50 Charlestown - Services for Stanley "Kernel" Deckard, 50, Charlestown, who
died Monday at North Clark Memorial Hospital, Charlestown, will be 10:30
a.m. Thursday at Greene & Harrell Mortuary, with the Rev. Ezra Harris
officiating.  Burial will be in Burgoon cemetery.
Born Nov. 23, 1929, in Monroe County, he was the son of Ora and
Elizabeth (Frye) Deckard.
Surviving are one son, Aaron E., Spencer; and two brothers, Winfred
and Earl, both of Bloomington.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one son, and one grandson.
Friends may call at the funeral home 6 to 9 p.m. today.Charlestown -
Services for Stanley "Kernel" Deckard, 50, Charlestown, who died Monday
at North Clark Memorial Hospital, Charlestown, will be 10:30 a.m.
Thursday at Greene & Harrell Mortuary, with the Rev. Ezra Harris
officiating.  Burial will be in Burgoon cemetery.Born Nov. 23, 1929, in
Monroe County, he was the son of Ora and Elizabeth (Frye) Deckard.
Surviving are one son, Aaron E., Spencer; and two brothers, Winfred and
Earl, both of Bloomington. He was preceded in death by his parents, one
son, and one grandson. Friends may call at the funeral home 6 to 9 p.m.
today.
~1923 Benard Deckard D. 1959 Lemuel Dewight Deckard 1907 - 1984 Mary Magdlene Meadows 77 77 Living Deckard Living Deckard Martha Kinser Living Waldrip Living Langley Living Moore 1927 Charles Edward Sowders 1929 James East Living Sowders Living Zike Living Sowders 1914 Ruby McGlothlin Living Clay Living Jefferson Living Clay Living Payne Lula Marie Flynn Living Eads Living Ham Living Purtlebaugh Living Eads Living Bourke 1921 Charles Hubert Stewart Otis Stewart Stella Hillenburg Living Stewart Living Stewart Living Ham Living Stewart 1937 - 2001 Perry Ray "Sonny" Elkins 63 63 He was a self-employed carpenter and a member of Soul's Harbor Apostolic
Church.
Roscoe Elkins Capitola Flynn Living Elkins Living Elkins Harlen Cracraft Marshall Cracraft Carrie Morron Harold Ford Living Cracraft Boyd Riffe 1907 - 1968 David Emmet Deckard 60 60 David E. Deckard, 59, of R. 5, Ketcham Road died Sunday evening at his
home.
A native of Monroe County, he had lived in Polk Township for many
years and moved to his present home six years ago.  He was a farmer and
quarryman and a member of the Chapel Hill Pentecostal Church.
Survivors are the wife, Zola; two brothers, Charles, R. 8 and Don,
R. 4; a sister Mrs. Bessie Eads, R. 4, several nieces and nephews.  An
infant son preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Chapel Hill
Pentecostal Church, with Bro. David Miller officiating.  Burial will
follow at Chapel Hill Cemetery.
Singers will be Perry and Beulah Hawkins and Virgil and Beulah
Prince, accompanied on the piano by Sarah Lou Norman.  Pallbearers will
be Vacil Eads, Stanley Eads, Omain Eads, Ralph Deckard, Sam Deckard and
Paul Bray.  Flower bearers will be Eva Stewart, Sylvia Souders, Helen
Patton, Pearl Deckard, Corinne Roberts, Betty Eads, and Patty Bray.
Friends may call at the Allen Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today.
David lived at the old home place of Sammie and Lu's until the
developement of Lake Monroe forced him to move. The old home place is now
part of the Ransburg Boy Scott Camp  and is David had only lived at his
home on Ketchem Road for six years before his death.
I remember when I was a little girl Uncle Dave would come to my
grandma Eads. He was a very laid back person and easy going. We both
loved dogs and once my dog had puppies and Uncle Dave's dog had just died
and he ask me for a puppy.  I told him yes he could have a puppy. So when
it was time for the puppy to go home with him I got to worrying about the
puppy being lonely without his brother. So I decided to try and get him
to take both dogs. So when he came for the pup I ask him to take both. He
said no he didn't need two dogs. I told him then one couldn't go without
the other because it would upset their mother. He stood there for a while
and then  he said, "Well I sure wouldn't want to upset Mama so I guess I
can make room for one more." The dogs stayed with Dave for as long as
they lived. I would drive pass and there would be Uncle Dave's big white
dogs sitting in the yard.
He and my grandmother got along very well. His being my
great-grandmothers youngest she would send him and his brother Charlie to
my grandmothers when she needed a break from them. So I think Grandma's
younger two brothers were like children instead of siblings. Uncle Dave
would spend many hours sitting in the front yard when my grandmother was
ill. There was nothing he could do but he sat there anyway. My grandma
was sick for a couple of months before she died and every day he came
early and stayed all day. I think he must have missed her very much when
she passed away.
Grandma used to say her son Melvin was like Dave.   Marcella Deckard
D. 1987 Son Deckard 1919 - 1988 Rex Smith 68 68 Military service: W.W.II Alonzo Smith Maude Kinser Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith 1921 Bulah Covey Living Hawkins Edward Blakefield Juanita Blakefield Kenneth Blakefield Living Blakefield 1907 - 1978 Burl Hillenburg 70 70 Sherman Hillenburg Susan Grubb 1928 Ruth Lafern Hillenburg 1915 - 1996 Truley Eads 80 80 Truly Southern     Oct. 10, 1915-May 4, 1996
Truly Southern, 80, 1624 E St., Bedford, formerly of Heltonville, died at
3:05 p.m. Saturday at Dunn Memorial Hospital, Bedford.
Born in Monroe County, she was the daughter of George and Stella (Turner)
Eads. She married Ormaul P. Southern Dec. 22, 1941, and he died March 14,
1984.
She had worked at RCA and Home Laundry in Bloomington, and operated a
grocery at Heltonville and 601 U St., Bedford, with her husband.
Surviving are one son, Paul Southern of Bedford; four brothers: Clifford,
Delbert, Vascil and Earmy Eads, all of Lawrence County; four
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Gilbert Eads; and
three sisters: Golda Deckard, Mamie Norman and Nina Marie Eads.
Services will be 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Day & Carter Mortuary, Bedford,
with Pastor Greg Eads and the Rev. Glenn Hamer officiating. Burial will
be in Gilgal Cemetery, Heltonville.
George Eads Stella Turner Clifford Eads Vascil Eads Delbert Eads Earmy Eads Gilbert Eads Golda Eads Mamie Eads Living Eads Living Southern Eva Sexton Living Southern Living Smith Living Kinser Living Southern Living Southern Living Travis Living Sowders Everett Sowders Lillie ? Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Prince Living ? Living Deckard Living Sowders Everett Sowders Truly Fender Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Kirk Living Sipes 1936 Paul Eugene Branam 1895 Oscar Luther Owings Thomas Owings Amanda Grubb Birtal 'Burt' Owings Boyd Owings Kay Owings ? Kerr 1921 - 1965 Beulah May Owings 43 43 Mrs. Beulah Owings Shields, 43, Monrovia, died at her home Thursday.
She was born May 23, 1921, in Monroe County, the daughter of Oscar
Owings and Darvell Eads Owings.  She married James E. Shields on June 10,
1939.
She was a member of the Monrovia Methodist Church and the Eastern
Star Lodge 580.  She lived in Monrovia for the last 12 years.
She leaves her husband, James Shields; two sons, Terry M. and Mark
E., both of Monrovia; her mother, Mrs. Darvell Owings of Bloomington; her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Eads of Bloomington; two brothers, Boyd
Owings of Bloomington and Burt Owings of Indianapolis; two sisters Miss
Bernice Owings of Bloomington and Mrs. Sarah Garner of Indianapolis.
Funeral will be Monday at 10 a.m. at the Harvey Funeral Home in
Mooresville, Rev. Russell Kremmer of the Monrovia Methodist Church
officiating.  Burial will be in the Clear Creek Cemetery, south of
Bloomington.  Members of the Eastern Star Lodge will have services
Saturday at 8 p.m.
Friends may call at the Harvey Funeral Home on Saturday from 7 to 10
p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m.
1926 - 1983 Bernice Owings 57 57 Services for Bernice Owings, 57, 1005 N. Oolitic Drive, who died
Wednesday evening at Bloomington Hospital, will be 10 a.m. Saturday at
Greene and Harrell Mortuary, with the Revs. Arthur Miller and Kiah Rayl
officiating.  Burial will be in Valhalla Memory Gardens.
Born May 21, 1926, in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Oscar
and Darvel (Eads) Owings.  She was employed by RCA and had been a motor
route driver for the Herald - Telephone since 1968.
Survivors include two brothers, Boyd of Bloomington and Burtal of
Indianapolis and two sisters, Sarah Owings of Indianapolis and Kay Kerr
of Bloomington.
Friends may call at the mortuary 2 - 9 p.m. today.
Bernice never had children and she and her husband were divorced.
1922 Thomas Stevenson Living Owings ? Garner Living Dooley Mary Stillions 1926 Chloe Ethel Deckard 1930 - 1997 Fred Everitt Deckard 67 67 Living Deckard 1915 Garrett Bartlett Alonzo Bartlett Charlotte Star Living Deckard Ora Deckard Mary Frye 1926 Otis Paul Ritter Otto Ritter Oma Sowders Living Ritter Living Ritter Living Ritter Living Eads 1952 - 1997 Michael Dale Eads 45 45 Baptism: May 1995
Burial: Vahalla Memorial Gds. Bloomington In.
Degree: Nursing School Tampa Fla.
Graduation: Smithville High School
Living Eads Living Eads Living Frye Orville Frye Leonia Eads Living Deckard Living Deckard 1920 - 1977 Omain Berthal Eads 56 56 Omain and Hazel Frye were divorced 10-10-1945
Monroe County Family Heritage 1987 has article on Omain Family page 120
More About OMAIN BERTHAL EADS:
Burial: Mt. Ebal Cem. Mon. Co. In.
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
Education: Attended Allens Creek School
Funeral Director: Allen Funeral Home
Occupation: Stone Mason Superior Lumber Co.
Property: Lived on Allen Creek and Cleve Butcher Rd. near Smithville
Oscar Eads Mary Deckard Living Eads Living Eads 1938 - 1938 Phylis Mae Hollars 5d 5d Living Smith Living Smale Living Hollars Living Johnson Living Hollars 1942 - 1965 Perry Joe Hollars 22 22 ACCIDENT INJURIES TAKE LIFE
Perry Joe Hollers, 21, Nicholson's Trailer Park, S. Rogers, died at
6:45 p.m. Saturday in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis.
The accident happened when the cycle ridden by Hollars went off the
road.
He suffered back injuries and a broken neck April 25 when he crashed
off Rush Ridge Rd.
He was a plant worker for the Coca-Cola Bottling Company here.  He
was born Dec. 4, 1942 in Monroe County to Walter and Dortha Deckard
Hollers.
He leaves his wife, Leona; his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Hollers
of Heltonville; sisters, Miss Clona Hollers of Heltonville, Mrs. Patsy
Sipes of Bloomington, Miss Sarah Hollers, Miss Mary Hollars and Miss Nina
Hollers, all of Heltonville; two brothers, David and Larry, both of
Heltonville; grandparents, Mrs. Eva Hollers of R. 1, Heltonville, and Mrs
Levesta Deckard of Heltonville.
Funeral will be 10;30 a.m. Tuesday at Greene & Harrell Funeral Home
Chapel, burial in Valhalla Memory Gardens.  Rev. C. T. Dembo will
officiate.
Pallbearers will be Noble Hawkins, Kenneth Deckard, Gary Deckard,
Billy Hollers, Buddy Miller and Virgil Johnson.
Flowerbearers will be Karen Robinson, Joyce Robinson, Cozetta Eads,
Peggy Chambers, Sherry Deckard and Rose Deckard.  Friends may call at the
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Living Chambers Living Hollars Living Hollars Living Hollars Living Hollars Living Hollars Alfred Lee Utt Living Utt Living Utt Living Hawkins Milton Smoky Lynch 1955 - 1961 Mason Harold Hawkins 6 6 Tuesday, January 3, 1961
Mason Harold Hawkins, six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hawkins, R. 4, Bloomington, died at his residence at 5:30 a.m. today.  He
had been ill with pneumonia for some time.
Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the Handy Ridge Pentecostal
Church with the Rev. Cecil Axsom officiating.
The father is an employe of Frum Colmon Co.  The mother Mary, is an
employe of Sarkes Tarzian.
Survivors, in addition to the parents, include both grandmothers,
Mrs Lena Deckard of Bloomington and Mrs. Evie Hollars R. 1, Heltonville,
and a great-grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Bridgman of Taswell, Ind.
Friends may call at the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home after 6 p.m.
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Living Hawkins Living Hawkins Living Kinser Living Kinser Kedrin Hollars Child of SOLLIE HOLLARS and VELMA HAWKINS is:
i.   KEDRIN HOLLARS, b. April 29; m. CONNIE.
More About KEDRIN HOLLARS:
Residence: 2002, Bloomington, In.
Connie ? Living Hollars Living Hollars 1964 - 2002 Johnny Keith Hollars 37 37 Obit gave a step brother, Mike Johnson of Martinsville, as surviving as
well as several aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews.
More About JOHNNY KEITH HOLLARS:
Burial: February 11, 2002, Mt. Ebal Cem.
Funeral Director: Allen Funeral Home, Services at the Sanders Pentecostal
Church, with the Revs. Joe nelson and Randall Deckard officiating.
Intrests: He enjoyed hunting and fishing at Lake Monroe, as well as
NASCAR racing.
Occupation: Construction trades.
Religion: Protestant
Living ? Living Edwards Living Hollars Living Dike Living Flynn James Flynn Living Hollars Living Hollars Living Ellett Living Howe 1946 - 1973 Danny Prince 27 27 More About DANNY PRINCE and MELVINA DECKARD:
Single: Never Married
Bee Prince Lela Butcher Living Ellett Living Ellett Living Jr. Living Deckard Wayne Deckard Livonia Phillips Living Deckard Olin Hawkins Living Hawkins Living Elliot Living Hawkins Living Ward Living Hyde Living Bender Living Hawkins 1938 - 1985 Berlin Keith Hawkins 46 46 Living Hawkins 1942 - 1943 Darvil Jennell Hawkins 4m 4m 1916 Edith Emaline Anderson Grandville Anderson Alice Inman Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard 1924 Evelyn Eloise Seibert William Seibert Neda Sinegle Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard 1924 Pearl F. Thompson John Thompson Edith Swafford Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard 1929 Lila Mae Meadows Arthur Meadows Mabel Hawkins Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Harris Living Deckard Living Fields 1924 Orval Wendel Stewart Jesse Stewart Ruth Scroggins 1945 - 1945 Sharon Louise Stewart 2d 2d 1948 Larry Wendell Stewart Living Stewart Living West Living Stewart Living McGuine Living Stewart James Begley D. <1988 William Robinson Living Robinson Living Robinson Living Elkins Clara Norman 1911 - 1982 Clifford Hardin 71 71 Services for Clifford Hardin, 71, of 8288 E. Burgoon road, who died
Friday morning at the Bloomington Hospital, will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Allen Funeral Home in Bloomington with Rev. Huey Blondell officiating. 
Burial will follow at Mount Ebal Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 - 9 p.m. today.
Born May 5, 1911, in Monroe County, he was the son of George and
Cora Belle (Normand) Hardin.
He was a retired employee of Indiana University, and a member of the
Pentecostal Faith.
Survivors include his wife, Arizona (Deckard) Hardin, of
Bloomington; three daughters, Fidella Frye and Vida Belle Deckard, both
of Bloomington, and Allile Seigle, of Heltonville; one son, Clifford
Hardin, of Bedford; and two sisters, Mable Pritchett and Maude Mitchell,
both of Bedford.  Five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, and 14
step grandchildren also survive.
He was preceded in death by both parents, one sister, Lessie Maddox,
and one brother, Charlie Hardin.
Living Deckard Living Deckard 1899 - 1961 Henry Walter Deckard 62 62 Occupation: Farmer 1900 Albert Wencil Albertson William Albertson Harriet Nichols 1926 - 1971 Dale Richard Deckard 45 45 7-28-1971
MAN FOUND DEAD IN HOME NEAR RESERVOIR
An autopsy was scheduled for Saturday to determine the cause of
death of a Bloomington area man found dead in his home Friday afternoon.
Dale Richard Deckard, 45, R. 3, was found dead about 3:30 p.m.
Friday in his home on Ind. 446, near Lake Monroe, by a relative.
Sheriff's deputies, investigating the death, estimated Deckard had
been dead for approximately 36 hours.  He was reportedly last seen alive
Wednesday morning while going to work at the Independent Limestone Co.,
Rockport Rd.
Deckard's survivors include one daughter, Miss Mona Lou Deckard,
Muncie; his mother, Mrs. Able Albertson, Bloomington; two sisters, Mrs.
Carolyn Eads and Mrs. Margaret Johnson, both of Bloomington; and three
brothers, Doyle Deckard, Indianapolis, Lloyd Deckard, Springville, and
Leslie Deckard, Bloomington.
Several niece and nephews also survive.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Free Methodist
Church, 1121 S. Lincoln St., with the Rev. Elmer Riggs presiding.  Burial
will follow in Burgoon Cemetery.
Calling hours are 5 - 9:30 p.m. Saturday at the Greene and Harrell
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D. 1930 Stanley Deckard Living Deckard D. 1935 Lloyd Deckard 1931 - 1993 Doyle E. Deckard 61 61 Doyle E. Deckard, 61, of Bloomington, died Saturday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born Dec. 16, 1931, in Monroe County, he was the son of Henry Walter
and Mabel (Smith) Deckard.  He was a retired employee of P.B. Bell
Management Co. in Glendale AZ.  He was an Army veteran of the Korean War,
and a member of American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Survivors include three sons, Dennis Deckard of Owensburg, Daniel
Deckard of Ellettsville and Doug Deckard of Bloomington; one daughter;
Denett Stybroski of Bedford; two brothers, Lloyd Deckard and Leslie
Deckard, both of Bloomington; two sisters, Margaret Johnson and Carolyn
Rehmel, both of Bloomington; nine grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Stanley Deckard and Dale
Deckard; one sister, Mildred Deckard; and two great-grandsons.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Deremiah - Frye Mortuary,
Green and Harrell Chapel, with Pastor Dan Cloud officiating.  Burial will
be at Burgoon Cemetery where military graveside rites will be conducted
by the VFW and American Legion.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Monroe County Cancer
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Living Deckard Living Johnson Living Deckard Living Eads D. 1947 Leslie Deckard Laverna Anderson Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Fulford Living Smith Living Smith Living Scott Living Smith Living Henderson Living Johnson Alice Owens Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Bet 13 Sep 1915 and 1916 - 1993 Dale Cain Dale Cain, 76, of Bloomington, died Tuesday at his residence.
Born Sept. 13, 1916, in Monroe County, he was the son of Elmer and
Rachel (Elkins) Cain.  He was a retired quarry worker and employee of
Indiana University where he had worked for 20 years.  He was an Army
veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion.
survivors include his wife, Ines (Smith) Cain; four daughters, Ronda
Chambers, Wanda Scott, Rogena Richardson and Vivian Hawkins, all of
Bloomington; one son, Daniel Cain of Bloomington; five sisters, Betty
Wilkerson of Madison, Della Nelson of Bedford, Deloris Deckard of
Westfield, Maxine Hall of Indianapolis and darval Chambers of
Bloomington; 12 grandchildren, one step-granddaughter, 16
great-grandchildren and one step-great-grandson.
He was preceded in death by one brother, the Rev. Doyle Cain; three
sisters, Dona Cain, Dola Cain and Delia Bales; and one grandson.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Day Mortuary with the Rev. Thelma
Prince officiating.  Burial will be at Burgoon Cemetery where the
Bloomington American Legion will conduct military graveside rites.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral
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Elmer Cain Rachel Elkins Living Cain Living Cain Living Richardson Living Cain Living Chambers Living Cain Living Cain Living Cain Living Hawkins 1927 Lottie Grace East Byral East Burley Fleetwood Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Stanley Douthitt 1926 Austin Pate George Pate Fannie Smiley 1924 Nathaniel Jr. Mills Nathaniel Mills Hettie Brown Living Pate Living Pate Living Pate 1916 Mabel Honeycutt Jesse Honeycutt Amanda Ayers Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Williams Living Sipes 1944 - 2000 Donald Ray Sipes 56 56 Living Sipes Living Pemberton Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Thomas 1919 Maggie Inez Honeycutt Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Hearth Living Sipes Living Hawkins Living Lovel Living Sipes Living Taylor Living Sipes Living Turner 1919 - 2002 Roberta C. Miller 82 82 Survived by 6 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, five foster
grandchildren, and one foster great-grandchild
More About ROBERTA C. MILLER:
Burial: March 29, 2002, Chapel Hill Cem.
Religion: Ellettsville Pentecostal Church
David Miller Maudie ? Living Sipes Living Norman Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Axsom Martha Ayers Thomas Ayres Daisy ? Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Louallen D. Deceased Larry Wayne Sipes ? Mahan Lewis Erwin Dalton Living Dalton Living Shepherd Living Dalton Living Dalton Living Southern Living Flynn Frank Flynn Buela ? Living Cooper Living Sipes Living Deckard D. Deceased Judy Ann Sipes Living Sipes Living Melton Living Sipes Living Grubb Living Sipes Living Gross Living Sipes Living Sipes Living Harding 1908 Curtis Ray Fisher Alonzo Fisher Perlina Kern Living Fisher 1934 - 1934 Wycliffe Randell Fisher 7d 7d Living Fisher Living Fisher Living Fisher Living Fisher 1900 - 1985 Perry Thomas Martin 84 84 Kurt Wirth Marie Eichorn Beulah Josephine Martin William Darrel Martin Sharon Rose Martin Frunda Gail Martin Donnie Eugene Martin 1922 - 1944 Lonial James Martin 22 22 Fact 1: Ind. Pfc. 607 T D Bn 1928 - 1943 Violet Maxine Martin 15 15 1928 - 1999 Vidella Kathleen Martin 71 71 Living Martin 1909 - 1972 Zorn Kinser 62 62 Living Hays Living Hays Living Prince Living Kinser Living Kinser Sylvia Howe Barbara Smith Nancy Smith Phillip Hartman Joynella Rose Smith Larry Sowders Margaret Ellen Smith Debra Smith Teresa Smith Larry Thomas Smith Sharon Deckard 1922 Dola Maxine Bartlett Stanley Bartlett Hazel Adams Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith 1919 - 1991 Russell Sowders 71 71 Saturday, March 9, 1991
Heltonville - Russell Sowders, 71, of R. 1, Heltonville, died
Saturday at Dunn Memorial Hospital.
Born Dec. 20, 1919, in Monroe county, he was the son of Vernon and
Zelphia (Arney) Sowders.  He worked as a stonecutter in the limestone
quarries.  He was a military veteran of World War II and was a member of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Oolitic.  He was of the Pentecostal faith.
Survivors include his wife, Floene Smith; five sons, Vernon Sowders
of Bloomington, Ted Sowders of Oolitic, Joe Sowders of Bedford, and
Raymond Sowders and Mike Sowders, both of Heltonville; three daughters,
Kay Covey of Springville, Georgia Garrison of Bedford and Vickie Sparks
of Heltonville; three brothers, Wendell Sowders of Arizona, Bill Sowders
of Smithville and Larry Sowders of Bloomington; three daughters, Kay
Covey of Springville, Georgia Garrison of Bedford and Vickie Sparks of
Heltonville; three brothers, Wendell Sowders of Arizona, Bill Sowders of
Smithville and Larry Sowders of Bloomington; and two sisters, Laverne
Tarter and Kathleen Deckard, both of Smithville.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Richard Sowders and one
sister; Irene McCammon.
services will be 2 p.m. today at Jones Funeral Home in Heltonville
with Brother Dean Pickett officiating.
Burial will be in Chapel Hill Cemetery.[southernrarl.FTW]
Vernon Sowders Zelphie Arney ? Jackson Living ? Living Sowders Living Sowders Raymond Eugene Sowders Joseph Mark Sowders Vicky Ann Sowders Michael Dee Sowders Vernon Sowders Kay Sowders George Covey Wendell Sowders Bill Sowders Larry Sowders Laverne Sowders Kathleen Sowders 1916 - 1975 Zalaya Kinser 58 58 Perry Kinser Delia Sowders Living Smith D. 1985 Millard Wayne Smith Living Smith Living ? 1926 - 1978 James D. Prow 51 51 WILLIAM and ALMIRA JEAN PROW
William Prow was born February 28, 1832, and died September 3, 1907.
He was the son of John and Elizabeth Richards Prow, early settlers of
Washington County, Indiana.  William was the great-grandson of Christian
Prow, Sr., who settled in Washington Couty before Indiana became a
state.  William was much like his forefathers, who served his country
with pride and honor.
Almira Prow was born September 14, 1840, and died January 13, 1902.
She was the daughter of Edmund and Lucinda Speaks Jean, granddaughter of
Welsey R. and Mary Goode Jean, early settlers of Brown Township,
Washington County, and founders of the Cave Cemetery there, in whick they
are buried.
William spent most of his young life near his homeplace of
Prowsville, Indiana.  Willaim married Almira Jean August 12, 1856, near
Salem.  After the Civil War, William and Almira moved to Ellettsville,
about 1875, to set up housekeeping and raise their
children.[southernrarl.FTW]
James Prow Roxie Silvers Living Prow Living Prow Living Stillions Kenneth Stillions Elviria Parker Living Stillions Living Stillions Living Stillions Living Kent Living Eads Living Betzen Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Gustaffason Living Stewart Living ? Living Zink John Zink Genevia Smith Living Frye Living Bundy Living Bundy Living Bundy Living Miller Living Miller Living Smith Living Eads Living Eads Living Martin Living Martin Living Martin Living Deckard Ora Deckard Martha Frye Living Lamb 1954 - 1976 Dennis Dale Deckard 22 22 This family was killed in a car accident on Highway 37 and Walnut St.
Pike. 
Living Robinson Living Eads Living Eads Living Altop Living Eads Living Reynolds Living Eads Living Jordan Living Eads Living Dalton 1919 - 1988 Frank Lester Stewart 69 69 1940 - 1959 James Otis Stewart 18 18 James Otis Stewart, 18, died Tuesday night in the Robert Long Hospital in
Indianapolis from complications after an appendectomy.  He lived on R. 8
and was employed at a grocery store.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Stewart, R. 8;
a sister, Brenda Lou, 12, and a brother, Jerry Wayne, 6, at home and
grandparents, Mrs. Stella Hawkins, R. 9, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eads, R.
8.
A great grandfather, John P. Eads, R. 8, and several aunts and
uncles also survive.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday in the Handy
Pentecostal Church, which he attended.  Rev. John Hayse and Rev. Harold
Asher will officiate, and burial will be in Clear Creek Cemetery.
The body will be taken from the Greene and Harrell Funeral Home to
the residence, where friends may call after 4 p.m. today.
More About JAMES OTIS STEWART-STUART:
Burial: July 24, 1959, Clear Creek Cemetery, Monroe County, Indiana
Cause of Death: Complications after an appendectomy.
Occupation: Worked at a grocery store
1947 - 2000 Brenda Lou Stewart 53 53 Living Stewart John Richardson Marie Parnell Living Ritter Living Eads Living Black 1929 Ruth LaVerne Sherlock Occupation: RCA Living Eads Living Eads Living Eads Living Deckard Ralph Deckard Ruby Frye 1953 - 1953 Carolyn Rose Eads Living Eads Living Eads ? Robertson 1929 - 2002 Donald F. Deckard 72 72 Survived by 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
More About DONALD F. DECKARD:
Burial: July 06, 2002, Mt. Ebal Cem.
Membership: 2002, Moose Lodge of Wabash, Ind. and the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Occupation: He was retired form Westinghouse Corp. and previously a semi
driver for hedrick Trucking. He also worked as a quarryworker for a while.
More About DONALD DECKARD and VELMA EADS:
Marriage: July 17, 1948
Marriage license: Book 33 page 45
Married By: John H. Hayse, Minister
Donald Deckard Dorothy Phillips Living Deckard Living Bakehorn Living Deckard 1952 - 1952 Jerry Michael Deckard 6d 6d Living Deckard Living Neidigh Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Dillard Living Rogers 1933 - 1981 Wendall Rogers 48 48 Orville Rogers Pansy Dephue Living Rogers Living Sherlock Living Sherlock Living Sherlock Living Sherlock Living Sherlock Living Payne Living Burch Living (stepson) 1932 - 1991 James Olin Hillenburg 59 59 James O. Hillenburg, 59, of Bloomington, died Sunday at his residence.
Born March 7, 1932, in Monroe County, he was the son of Ollen and
Jewell Mae (Lucas) Hillenburg.  He was owner and operator of Hillenburg
Excavating Co. and member of Sons of the American Legion in Bloomington.
Survivors include his wife, Janet Sue (Eads) Hillenburg; his mother,
Jewell Hillenburg of Bloomington; one son, Dennis Lee Hillenburg of
Bloomington; one daughter, Denise Ann Langley of Bloomington; one
stepsister, Ruth Hayes of Bloomington; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father, who died in World War II,
and his stepfather, Burl Hillenburg.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Allen Funeral Home with the
Rev. Fred Stanger officiating.  Burial will be at clear Creek cemetery.
Friends may call 7 - 9 p.m. today and 2 - 9 p.m. Tuesday at the
funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Monroe County Chapter of
the American Cancer Society in care of Allen Funeral Home.
Ollen Hillenburg Jewell Lucas Living Hillenburg Living Hillenburg Living Langley Living Hedrick 1960 - 1960 Ronald Scott Stanger Living Stanger Living Stanger Living Stanger Living Stanger Living Stanger Roy Norman 1928 Carol Norman 1921 Eugene Fowler Living Norman Living Mobley George Hardin Allilee Hardin Residence: 2002, Chapel Hill, Indiana Living Hardin Living ? 1931 - 1996 Fidella Jane Hardin 65 65 Living Hardin Living Hardin Irving Jackson Living Jackson Gilbert Hillenburg Living Hillenburg Living Hillenburg Living Hillenburg Living Robertson Living Hillenburg Living Haywood Living Hillenburg Living Hillenburg Living Payton Living Hillenburg Living Bridgewaters D. Deceased Keith Hillenburg Dorothy Deckard 1917 - 1975 Elmer Cletus Smith 57 57 Willis Smith Janie Cazee Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith Living Smith 1917 - 1993 Stanley Eads 76 76 SMITHVILLE - Stanley Eads, 76, of Smithville, died Sunday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born Feb. 25, 1917, in Monroe County, he was the son of James and
Bessie (Deckard) Eads.  He was a plannerman at Woolery Stone Co. in
Bloomington.
Survivors include his wife, Lenora (Deckard) Eads; one daughter,
Linda Patton of Smithville; four brothers, Edward Eads, Marshall Eads,
Henry Eads and Charles Eads, all of Bloomington; one sister Helen Patton
of Bloomington; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Ruby Robertson.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Allen Funeral Home with the
Rev. Paul Nichols officiating.  Burial will be at Clear Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice.
James Eads Bessie Deckard Living Eads 1913 - 1992 Ernest Paul Bray 78 78 Sunday, January 12, 1992
Paul E. Bray, 78, of Bloomington, died Sunday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born June 6, 1913, in Tippecanoe County, he was the son of Ingram W.
and Ada (Deckard) Bray.  He was of the Pentecostal faith and was a member
of Carpenter's Local 1664.
Survivors include his wife, Juanita (Deckard) Bray; one daughter,
Patricia Robosky of Bloomington; one son, Donald P. Bray of Bloomington;
one sister, Pauline Winger of Dayton; six brothers, Claude Bray and
Worthy Bray, both of Lafayette, Ralph Bray of Erie, PA, Mervyn Bray of
Mulberry, William Bray of St. Paul, MN, and Leroy Bray of Houston, TX;
seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Edgar Bray, Noble Bray,
Mike Bray, Samuel Bray and Charles Hughes Bray; and one sister, Lucille
Ritchie.
Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Day Mortuary with the Revs.
David Hardin, Kevin Bottorff and Tim Shields officiating.  Burial will be
at Valhalla Memory Gardens.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until services
Wednesday at the funeral home.
More About ERNEST PAUL BRAY:
Burial: January 15, 1992, Valhalla Memory Gardens, Bloomington, Monroe
County, Indiana
Ingram Bray Ada Deckard Living Bray Living Bray Colleen Patton Living Deckard Living Deckard ? Canada 1913 - 1969 Armel Franklin Prince 55 55 James Cummings' Deckard Book lists him buried in Chapel Hill.
Burial: Judah Cemetery
Residence: 1957, RR 4, Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
More About ARMEL PRINCE and AGNES SOUTHERN:
Marriage: September 02, 1934, Monroe Co.,IN
Frank Prince Monta Covey Living Prince Living Owens Living Prince Living Freeman Living Prince Living Miller Morris D. Covey ? McNeal Living Covey 1925 Leota Deckard Acie Deckard Cloie Meadows Living Southern 1927 Arnetta Jane Axsom William Axsom Flossie Grubb Living Deckard Living Hunter Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Anderson Stanley Anderson Flora Sexton Living Deckard 1959 - 1959 Lemuel Dewight Deckard 1d 1d Living ?? Living Deckard Living Baker Living Southern Living Evans Living Pennington Living Southern Living Patton Living Sanders Living Sexton Living Synder Esther Irene Laird ? Synder Living Synder Living Synder Living Synder Living Synder 1949 - 1991 Rodney Dale Prince 41 41 Friday April 26, 1991
Heltonville, Rodney Prince, 41, of Heltonville, died Friday at
Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis from injuries suffered in a logging
accident Friday at Morgan - Monroe State Forest.
Born Aug. 21, 1949, in Monroe County, he was the son of Ira and
Thelma (Kinser) Prince of Bloomington.  He was self-employed with
Prince's Logging in Heltonville.  He was a member of the Pentecostal
faith and Southern Monroe Conservation Club.  He had coached Little
League in Smithville for the past 15 years.
Survivors include his wife, Linda (Deckard) Prince; one son, Gregory
Dale Prince of Heltonville; one daughter, Melissa Sue Prince of
Heltonville; one brother, Robbin Prince of Bloomington; two sisters,
Carolyn sue Morron of Columbus and Gloria Jean Eads of Bedford; and his
parents, Ira and Thelma Prince of Bloomington.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Arthur and
Pauline Prince, and his maternal grandparents, Albert and Gusta Kinser.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Day Mortuary with Brother Tom
Meadows officiating.  Burial will be in Clover Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until services
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Ira Prince Thelma Kinser Living Prince Living Prince Living Prince Living Prince Living Prince Francis Edward Kane Pauline Tate Living Hale Clyde Hale Phyliss Sylvester Living Hale Living Prince Earl Prince Avis ? Living Irvin Living Prince Living Prince Living Prince Living Clemmons Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Deckard Living Liming Fritz Wirth 1931 - 1975 Bobby Jean Trusdel 43 43 Living ? 1922 - 2002 Melvin L. Atwood 79 79 Burial: March 05, 2002, Valhalla Memory Gds.
Fact: He enjoyed many years with several bowling leagues, playing golf,
fishing and travel.
Funeral Director: Deremiah-Frye Mortuary, Greene and Harrell Chapel, with
Rev. John Sichting officiating.
Graduation: Bloomington High School
Migrated: WW II Navy Veteran
Occupation: Retired from Crane Naval Weapons Depot in 1976 as a planner
and estimator.
Religion: Northside Christian Church
Retirement: Past Master of Momroe Lodge #22. He also was a member of
Stone Belt shrine Club, Bloomington York Rite, Murat Temple of
Indianapolis, VFW Burton Woolery Post 18, and the National Ass. of
Retired Federal Employees.
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Richard James Robosky, 53, of Bloomington, died Sunday at
Bloomington Hospital.
Born Jan, 12, 1938, in Forbes Road, Penn., he was the son of John
and Edna (Altman) Robosky.  He was a self-employed carpenter and a U.S.
Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia (Bray) Robosky; two sons, Dirk
Ely Robosky and Ernest Dale Hayden, both of Bloomington; one daughter,
Ellen Denean Robosky of Bloomington; three brothers, John Robosky of
Trinity, NC, Donald Robosky of Greensburg, Penn., and Ronald Robosky of
Jeannette, Penn.; five sisters, Edna Stevenson of Greensburg, Penn.,
Margaret Semenko of Forbes Road, Penn., Barbara Page of Jeannette, Penn.,
Miriam Sanderson of Lakeville, Ohio, and Linda Barrick of West Seneca,
NY; and one granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by one brother, William Robosky; and three
sisters, Betty Thompson, Gladys Bullis and Audrey Elder.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Day Mortuary with the Rev.
David Vaughn and Mike Young officiating.
Burial will be in Knightridge Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Living Hayden Living Payne Living Robosky Living Robosky 1959 - 1993 Ernest Dale Hayden 33 33 Ernest Dale Hayden, 33, of Bloomington, died Saturday at Bloomington
Hospital.
Born April 4, 1959, in Bloomington, he was the son of Patricia
(Bray) Payne.  He was employed by R & J Enterprises and was a truck
driver for Beasly Products and a school crossing guard at Second and High
streets.
Survivors include his mother of Bloomington; one sister, Ellen
Denean Gillenwater of Bloomington, one brother, Dirk Eli Robosky of
Bloomington; his grandmother Juanita M. Bray of Bloomington; and one
niece.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Paul Bray, in 1992.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Day Mortuary with Pastor Vern
Hulen and the Rev. Kevin Bottorff officiating.  Burial will be at
Kinghtridge Cemetery.
Friends may call 2 - 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
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Burial: Knightridge Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Monroe County, Indiana
Living Hollars Living Bray Living Bray Living Bray Living Bray Living Price George Price Helen P. 1972 - 2002 Michelle Lee Deckard 30 30 Burial: January 18, 2002, Clover Hill Cem.
Fact: Memorial contributions were made to United Way of Monroe Co. Inc.
and Monroe Co. Humane Ass.
Funeral Director: Allen Funeral Home, with Rev. Harold Godsey officiating.
Graduation: She was a 1990 graduate of bloomington High School South,
where she was a prom queen and a homecoming queen. She attended Indiana
University and graduated from the Columbia School of Broadcasting in
Chicago.
Occupation: Commercial Real estate agent.
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