THE ELKINTON FAMILY by Robert A. Bjerke 7 January 2014

41 51 m d bur Thomas Ellkinton 55 in 1841, 66 in 1851, 75 in 1860 (d); b (41); born in Frampton according to 1851, but there is no other evidence of this­­his baptism isn't recorded in the parish register; evidence suggests he was related to the Elkintons of Timberland ? Thomas, son of Richard & Elizabeth Helkinton, bp 23 Jan 1785 Timberland ? Thomas, son of John & Elizabeth Elkinton, bp 10 July 1785 Timberland d 5 Sept 1860, Union Workhouse, Skirbeck Road, Boston (d), bur Frampton (bur) Frampton 1813 (m); ag. lab., Church End, Frampton, 1841; ag. lab., Frampton, 1851; agricultural laborer, Frampton Fen; labourer (Eliza's marriage 1851) In my possession is a copy of Law's A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life with the name Thomas Ellkinton and the date 2 Feb 1812 written on the back endpaper. m 8 March 1813 Creeton parish church (m) 41 51 d bur Ann Pearson (m); Ann Elkington (d) 50 in 1841, 59 in 1851, 66 in 1857 (d); b Lincolnshire (41); born in Frampton according to 1851, but there is no other evidence of this­­her baptism isn't recorded in the parish register d 10 Jan 1857 Frampton (d), bur Frampton (bur) Creeton 1813 (m) Children: 2 i Hannah b 26 Jan 1814 Frampton Fen ii Mark b 18 July 1816 Frampton Fen iii George b 11 Dec 1818 Frampton Fen, bur 13 June 1828 iv Eliza b 17 Nov 1821 Frampton Fen v Charles b 3 Aug 1824 Frampton Fen eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

CHILDREN OF THOMAS ELLKINTON AND ANN PEARSON: 2 41 51 61 71 81 bp g m d bur 2 Hannah Ellkinton b 26 Jan 1814 Frampton Fen (bp) d 17 June 1887 Surfleet (d); bur 20 June 1887 (Surfleet bur) Frampton 1840 (m); Surfleet 1876; Sea End 1881; Seasend 1887 (bur) In my possession is a religious publication with her name on the flyleaf. m 28 Nov 1840 Frampton parish church (g,m) 41 51 61 71 81 91 bp d bur Joseph Jesson son of William and Susanna Jesson, Labourer, Pickworth (bp) a brother Faulks Joseph Jesson was born and died 1814 (Pickworth bp,bur) bp 5 Nov 1815 (Pickworth bp), 35 in 1851, 45 in 1861, 55 in 1871, 64 in 1881, 75 in 1891, b Pickworth, Rutland (51,61,71,81) d 7 July 1896 Pinchbeck West; bur 10 July 1896, age 79, abode Pinchbeck West (Surfleet bur) labourer, Surfleet, 1840 (m); ag. lab., Seas­end, Surfleet, 1841; agricultural laborer in 1851 1861 1871; farm labourer, living with brother Robert, Newborough, Northamptonshire, at the time of the 1881 census; elkinton 7 january 2014 page 2 widower, Surfleet, 1891

1 41 51 55 60 70 75 80 85 95 bp m d cem 3 Mark Elkinton b 18 July 1816 (co hist 94,cem) Frampton Fen (bp) d 22 Aug 1899 Lomira Town, bur "Schoonover Cemetery" (d,cem), the old Lomira town graveyard ag. lab., with farmer Joseph Ward in Thornton le Fen, 1841; agril. laborer, with farmer Richard Whittaker in Fosdyke Fen, 1851; labourer, Frieston Allotment, 1851 (m); emigrated to Pittsford, New York, 1851; labourer, ship Winfield Scott, passenger list dated 8 Nov 1851; to Lomira Town 1854; 1 male, 2 females, 2 foreign birth, Lomira Town, 1855; 5 males, 4 females, Lomira Town, 1875; 5 males, 3 females, 5 b U.S., 1 b Germany, 1 b G.B., 1 b British America, Lomira Town, 1885; 3 males, 2 females, 4 b U.S., 1 b British America, Lomira Town, 1895 the spelling of the name was changed from Ellkinton to Elkinton between 1880 and 1894 (co hist 80 94) "Mark Ellkinton, farmer, Sec. 9 ; P. O. Lomira; born in Lincolnshire, , July, 1816; spent his early life and was educated in his native land; came to America, November, 1851; spent two and a half years in Monroe Co., N. Y.; May 19, 1854, he settled on his present farm of 80 acres, for which he paid $1,000; only 30 acres were then improved; he now has it well improved­­a large, modern, brick farmhouse, good barns, etc. Married Miss Ann Bush Sept. 9, 1851; they have eight children­­Mary A., Mark P., John T., Evaline H., Chas. H., Orta, William H. and Frank. Mr. Ellkinton is a stanch Republican, and is a self­made and successful pioneer farmer." (The History of Dodge County, Wisconsin. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880. p.674) "Farming is an occupation that has received attention at the hands of men since the world began, and no more worthy follower has it ever had than Mark Elkinton, whose farm of eighty acres is a model of neatness. He was born in Lincolnshire, England, in Frampton Parish, July 18, 1816, and there his youth and early manhood were spent. For eighteen consecutive years he gave his services to the farmers of the vicinity. He was married September 9, 1851, to Miss Nancy Bush, who was also born in Lincolnshire, and the fall following their marriage they embarked on a sailing vessel at Liverpool for the New World, and arrived in the city of New York on November 8, after a five weeks' ocean voyage. They at once went to Pittsford near Rochester, N. Y., and there resided for two and a half years, during which time Mr. Elkinton worked at anything honorable that he could find to do. In 1854 he came with his family to Dodge County, Wis., and located on a farm which he had purchased the previous year, of which about thirty acres had been cleared and on which a log house had been erected. Here they lived until 1876, when their log residence gave place to a large and neat brick dwelling house, and good barns and other necessary outbuildings were erected. When he came to this country Mr. Elkinton had little or no means, but through his own enterprise, energy and economy became the owner of a comfortable home, and is, with reason, considered one of the substantial farmers of Dodge County. Since coming to this country he has identified himself with the Republican party and his first presidential vote was cast for John C. Fremont in 1856. Since that time he has never missed an election and has voted for every presidential nominee of the Republican party. In November, 1881, he was called upon to mourn the death of his wife, who had borne him nine children: Mary A., who died after reaching womanhood; Mark P., who is the head of a family and is the agent and operator at Brownsville, Wis.; Thomas J., who is a farmer and carpenter, lives in South Dakota; Eveline elkinton 7 january 2014 page 3

H., is with her father; Charles H., is a graduate of Rush Medical College, Chicago, and is practicing his profession at Neillsville, Wis.; Nancy E., died in early childhood; Auta A., is a young lady at home; William H., is at home, and Frank B. The last two are engaged in tilling the home farm. Mr. Elkinton is one of the honored citizens of Dodge County, and his sterling traits of character have won him innumerable friends. He is of the stuff of which good citizens are made, and such men America gladly welcomes to her shores." (Record of Dodge and Jefferson Counties, Wisconsin. Chicago: Goodspeed Brothers, 1894. p.430) "Boston Petty Sessions 24 January [1849] An order was made upon Mark ELKINTON, of Fosdyke Fen, servant, for payment of 1s 6d a week and expenses, for the maintenance of Eliz. GRAY's illegitimate child." (http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LIN/bastardy_1849.html) m 9 Sept 1851 Carrington Chapel (m) Nancy Bush daughter of John Bush and Mary Holden b 12 Nov 1825 (bible) Allotment (Carrington bp) d 24 Nov 1881 (bible) Children: 7 i Mary Ann b 16 Dec 1853 New York ii Mark Pearson b 19 April 1856 iii John Thomas b 31 July 1858 iv Evelyn Hannah b 1 Oct 1860 v Charles Holden b 8 April 1862 vi Nancy E. b 3 March 1864, d 24 March 1866 vii Auta Lucinda b 13 Feb 1866 viii William Henry b 24 May 1870 ix Frank Bush b 28 Oct 1873

2 4 George Ellkinton b 11 Dec 1818 Frampton Fen (bp) bur 13 June 1828 Frampton (bur)

2 41 51 61 bp m g d bur 5 Eliza Ellkinton (signature in g) b 17 Nov 1821 Frampton Fen, bp Swineshead (bp) d 10 Aug 1866 Skirbeck, "broken hearted / rheumatism" (d); bur 14 Aug 1866 (Skirbeck bur) f[emale] s[ervant], with publican Mary Boldock, Kings Head Inn, Kirton, 1841; house servant, Pen Street, Boston, 1851; servant, Pen Street, 1851 (m); abode Skirbeck 1866 (bur) m 15 May 1851 Boston Parish Church ?41 ?51 61 ?bp m2 William Gibson son of William Gibson, fishmonger (m1,m2); ? son of William and Anne Gipson, Labourer, Boston (bp); cf. James Clark and Mary Ann Gipson m 1st quarter 1845 Boston 37 in 1861, b Boston; 44 in 1868 (m2); ? bp 14 Nov 1825 (St Botolph's bp) cf. William Gibson, age 15, living with his widowed mother Mary and family, Duck Pond Hall, Road, Boston, 1841(ed18); age 25, living with his mother and her husband James Clark, Road, Boston, 1851(ed3r) gardener, Fountain Lane, 1851 (m); gardener, Road, Skirbeck, 1852(son b) 1859(son b) 1861; gardener, Skirbeck, 1868 (m2) m2 14 June 1868 Holy Trinity Church, Skirbeck elkinton 7 january 2014 page 4

51 61 71 b Mary Ann Greenfield daughter of William Greenfield, labourer (b), groundkeeper (m), and Sarah Greenfield formerly Bray (b) b 2 Nov 1845 (b); 22 in 1868 (m); 28 in 1871, b Enderby at home, Miningsby, 1851; dairy maid, Wrangle, 1861; Skirbeck 1868 (m); Boston Union Workhouse 1871 Children: 16 i George b 1 Sept 1852 Skirbeck ii William b 22 May 1859 Skirbeck, gardener, jobber iii Maud (info from Eva Rodeillat) a Mary, 4 in 1871, b Boston 18 b Eliza b 19 Dec 1870 Boston, gardener's assistant

2 41 51 55 60 65 80 bp 6 Charles Ellkinton b 3 Aug 1824 Frampton Fen (bp) to Pittsford 1851 with brother Mark (shiplist); laborer, living in the household of William H. Armstrong, Pittsford Township, 1855; farm laborer, living with his wife's family in Pittsford Township, 1860(p33); disappeared one Sunday when the others were at church (Rodeillat); the census evidence indicates this happened between 1865 and 1870; boarder, farm laborer, Oshtemo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, 1880 In the death register of Kalamazoo County is an entry for the death of Charles E. Kerton, age 75, on 8 May 1900 in Comstock Township. Another hand wrote "Charles Elkerton" in the record. m 44 years in 1900, 55 years in 1910 51 60 65 70 80 92 00 05 10 15 20 b Eliza Sivers daughter of John Sivers and Mary Atkin (b) b 1 Aug 1838 Algarkirk fen (b), b Algarkirk (51) bur Crookston Cemetery (http://www.rootsweb.com/~necherry/Crookston.htm) to U.S. 1851 (10), 1853 (00), 1854 (20); to U.S. age 14 (Whitman,Bufford); the Sivers family had lived in Pittsford Township 2 years in 1855 at home, Sutterton Fen, 1841, apparently enumerated as Mary, age 2; at home, Algarkirk Fen, 1851; living with her parents in Pittsford Township 1870(p19); Pittsford Village 1910; living with son Oscar in Crookston Nebraska in 1920; blind in 1910 Children (1900: 4 children, 3 living; 1910: 3 children, 3 living): 19 i Charles Pearson b 11 Feb 1858 ii Oscar b 7 Nov 1859 iii Sivers b 4 Sept 1863 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

CHILDREN OF MARK ELKINTON AND NANCY BUSH: 2 60 70 80 d cem 7 Mary Ann Elkinton; Mary A. (cem) b 16 Dec 1853 (d,cem) Pittsford d 16 Nov 1883 (d,cem) Lomira of cerebral hoemorrage, bur Lomira Town cemetery (d) A set of six ice cream spoons with her initials is in my possession, and another set of six is in the possession of my sister.

2 60 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 m g d ob cem 8 Mark Pearson Elkinton elkinton 7 january 2014 page 5 b 19 April 1856 (00,bible) Lomira d 12 Jan 1925 Winneconne, bur Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh (d) attended Oshkosh Normal School nearly 2 years. graduated from Fond du Lac Business College. teacher in Dodge County 15 years. teacher­guard at Green Bay reformatory 2 years. depot agent for St Paul Railroad in Brownsville 1894­1909, then at Winneconne (obit) 2 males, 2 females, 4 b U.S., Lomira Town, 1885; 2 males, 3 females, 5 b U.S., Lomira Town, 1895; telegraph operator, Lomira Town 1900; school janitor, W. Main St., Winneconne Wisconsin 1920 m 22 Nov 1880 Nenno (m) 55 60 70 80 00 05 10 20 30 d ob cem Mary Ellen Gardien; Maria A. Elisabetha Gardien (g) daughter of Francis Gardien and Elizabeth Riordan b 25 Dec 1854 (ob,Frank), b Dec 1855 (00); b Milwaukee (Harold's d); 7 in 1860, 17 in 1870, 26 in 1880, 75 in 1930 d 28 Jan 1939 Winneconne, bur Riverside Cemetery (obit) Her parents were living in Wauwatosa in the 1850 census. Her older brother Frank was baptized 11 Nov 1850 (St Gall, Milwaukee, bp). According to the census of 1 June 1855, the family was living in Wayne Town, Washington County (p1), 2 males, 3 females; Wayne Town 1860(p163), 1870(p13), 1875 <4 males, 5 females>, 1880(ed251p31); with daughter Celia in Winneconne 1930 Children: 22 i Edna Mabel b 26 Sept 1881 ii Frank Mark b 20 Aug 1883 iii Cecelia b 13 Oct 1889 iv William Harold b 29 Aug 1895

2 60 70 80 00 10 20 30 m d 9 John Thomas Elkinton b 31 July 1858 (bible,00) Lomira; 71 in 1930, 21 at 1st marriage d 27 Oct 1935 Jennings (d), bur Greenwood Cemetery (Rodeillat) farmer and carpenter, Fedora, South Dakota, 1885­1895; Jennings Louisiana from 1896 (Rodeillat). carpenter 1900 1910, house carpenter 1920; bee apiarist, Jennings, 1930 m 29 Dec 1879 at the Ablard home in Byron Town, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin (bible,Rodeillat); m says 30 Dec 70 75 80 00 10 20 30 d ob Mary Elizabeth Ablard (70) daughter of William Ablard and Abi; Abi Walker (BMD); W. M. Ablard and A. Walker (d) b 27 July 1858 (d,Rodeillat,00) New York State (70,80); b Rochester (son Harry's delayed b); 11 in 1870; 71 in 1930, 21 at 1st marriage d 25 Sept 1936 Jennings (d), at her home on Doyle St. (ob); bur Greenwood Cemetery (ob) the census of 1870 states that son James Wm Ablard, age 13, was born in England, Mary Elizabeth, age 11, was born in New York State, and Joseph D., age 10, was born in Wisconsin; at home, Byron Town, 1870(p32); family in Byron 1875, 5 male, 7 female Children: 26 i Harland Alvin b 15 Aug 1881 ii Eva Mattie b 17 July 1887 iii Benjamin Harrison b 1 Nov 1888 iv Bernie b 20 June 1890

2 70 80 00 05 10 20 30 m div d 10 Evelyn Hannah Elkinton; spelled Evalyn in Times­Banner 2 April 1914 and elkinton 7 january 2014 page 6

3 May 1917; Evelyn H. Elkinton (10) b 1 Oct 1860 (bible) Lomira Town (m); 44 in 1905, 49 in 1910 d 2 May 1935 Verona Town, Dane County, bur Eleva Cemetery (d) when she married, her father told her she could come home any time, and so she did; kept house for her father until his death and worked thereafter as a housekeeper, although she preferred the term maid; visiting at C. P. Elkinton's in Marion Township, Nemaha County, Kansas, 1900; housekeeper for John B. McDonald, Byron Town, Fond du Lac County, 1905(p12); housekeeper for John D. Pace, Eau Claire Street, Mondovi, 1910; homesteaded near Glasgow Montana around 1917 (Chas' bio); Times­Banner: 2 April 1914, to Glasgow to spend the summer on her claim; 30 Nov 1916, to Madison to spend the winter; 3 May 1917, just back from 2 weeks visit in Monroe; housekeeper for Alvan E. Small, 2208 Rowley Avenue, Madison 1920; living in George Tulledge household in Oakfield Town 1930; Madison 1932 (Whitehall Times) m 27 March 1887 Lomira Town (m), but returned home in Oct or Nov the same year; divorced 8 May 1894 Sioux Falls (div) 60 70 80 05 10 15 20 25 b Erastus Bannister Palmer son of Alvah Palmer and Harriet Taylor (m) b 19 May 1858 Byron Wisconsin (b) d 5 April 1928 Utica Township, Yankton County, South Dakota, bur Pleasant View Cemetery, Valley Springs, South Dakota (bur permit) at home, Byron Town, 1860(p136) 1870(p32) 1880; family in Byron 1875, 4 male, 3 female; family in Byron 1885, 2 male, 2 female; farmer, Valley Springs, South Dakota, 1887 and later; laborer, in South Dakota 20 years, Valley Springs ward 3, 1905; farmer, T11N R15E Meade County, South Dakota, 1910; laborer, Valley Springs post office, 1915; living with brother William W. and sister Rosina H. in Valley Springs, 1920(ed205p6); Valley Springs ward 3, 1925

2 70 80 00 05 10 20 m d 11 Charles Holden Elkinton b 8 April 1862 (bible, co hist, 00) Lomira (m); 43 in 1905 d 2 Nov 1923 Eleva, bur Eleva Cemetery (d) schoolteacher for 8 years beginning in 1880; graduated from Oshkosh Normal School 1886 (co hist); Rush Medical College, Chicago Illinois, 1891­1894, M.D. (co hist); practiced first in Neillsville, then in Eleva from the spring of 1895, except for a short period in Eau Claire about 1909 (in the 1910 census he was enumerated alone in Eleva on 2 May; the entire family was enumerated in Eau Claire­­606 Grand Avenue West­­on 19 April); physician, Main St, Eleva 1920 Eleva 27 May 1909­­family moved to Eau Claire Monday (Whitehall Times and Blair Banner, 3 June 1909); Eleva 11 Nov 1909­­"returned from Eau Claire and resumed his practice here" (ibid., 18 Nov 1909); Eleva 22 Sept 1910­­ "has moved his family back from Eau Claire into rooms over his store" (ibid., 29 Sept 1910) (biography, with family picture taken by W. H. Elkinton, in Franklyn Curtiss­Wedge. History of Trempealeau County Wisconsin. Chicago: H. C. Cooper, Jr., & Co., 1917. p.701­702) m 24 Feb 1897 Neillsville by Franklin B. Doe (m) 75 80 00 05 10 20 30 40 d ob Alice Emma Brown daughter of David R. Brown and Anna W. Graham (hist); David Roger Brown (Baker) b 3 Aug 1872 Black River Falls (d,Frank,children's b,00); 7 in 1880; 32 in 1905; 56 in 1930; 67 in 1940, b Wisconsin elkinton 7 january 2014 page 7 d 16 Dec 1950 Milwaukee (d1951,89) Family was living in Pine Valley, Clark County, 1875, 1 male, 5 females; Neillsville 1885, 1 male, 3 females; Neillsville ward 2, 1895, 3 females; at home, Neillsville, 1880(ed168p7); graduated from Oshkosh Normal School; schoolteacher 3 years; 935 University Avenue, Madison, 1930; Madison 1931 1933 1935 (Whitehall Times); Milwaukee 1934 1936 (ibid.); living with son Charles, 221 Welch St, Ames ward 4, Iowa, 1940(ed85­12Bp11); 5512 West Roosevelt Drive, Milwaukee, with daughter Doras 1950 (d,ob) Children: 30 i Carlos Brown b 24 Jan 1898 Eleva ii Anna Doras b 14 Aug 1900 Eleva iii David Graham b 6 April 1904 Eleva iv Charles Moore b 13 Aug 1909 Eau Claire

2 12 Nancy E. Elkinton; Nancy (cem) b 3 March 1864 (cem,bible) Lomira Town, Wisconsin d 24 March 1866 (bible, cem transcr Beaver Dam library) Lomira Town; bur Lomira Town Cemetery

2 70 80 00 05 10 20 30 d 13 Auta Lucinda Elkinton ; Auta L. Elkinton (00) b 13 Feb 1866 (bible,00) Lomira Town; 43 in 1910, 63 in 1930 d 8 July 1933 at the Grant County Asylum in South Lancaster Town, Grant County, bur in the County Cemetery (d) a victim of spinal meningitis and retarded. State Home inmate, Lafayette Town, Chippewa County, 1905; Wisconsin Home for Feeble­Minded inmate, Lafayette Town, 1910(ed73p2); living in Brownsville Wisconsin in 1917 (bro Chas bio); Grant County Insane Asylum 1920; patient, Grant County Asylum and Home, South Lancaster Town, 1930

1 70 80 00 05 10 20 30 40 m d obit 14 William Henry Elkinton b 24 May 1870 (bible,00) Lomira Town d 18 April 1943 at the Mendota State Hospital in Westport Town, Dane County, bur Eleva Cemetery (d) attended Oshkosh Normal School and taught school; when he qualified he was under age, and he was asked to wait until he was of age before accepting a teaching position. farmed the home farm until his father's death. living with his brother Mark's family in Lomira Town 1900. Jennings Louisiana 1900­1904: "Four years following his marriage were spent in Louisiana" (ob). at some point lived in Georgia (Elenore Bird), perhaps here. Eleva area from about 1907. in that year he was living on a farm owned by his brother Charles in Clear Creek Town, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin. Photographer, farmer, rural mail carrier 1912­1935. "active member of the Methodist church for the past fiifty­two [sic] years" (ob). photographer, Union Grove Village, Racine County, 1905(p2); owner, farm, Eleva, 1930 Clear Creek, 9 Dec 1907­­"Wm. Elkinton sold hogs at Eleva last week." (The Daily Telegram, 10 Dec 1907, p.3). Clear Creek, 22 Dec 1907­­"Wm. Elkinton was at Eau Claire with a load of lambs." (ibid., 26 Dec 1907, p.6). Eleva, 28 Oct 1909­­"Dr. Elkinton has rented his farm in Clear Creek to Joe Schara, who has already taken possession. His brother, Frank [!] Elkinton, has moved onto the Chas. Foster farm." (Whitehall Times and Blair Banner, 4 Nov 1909). Eleva, 6 April 1911­­ Wm. Elkinton was present elkinton 7 january 2014 page 8 at Mrs Karen Peterson's birthday party and took a photograph of the group (ibid., 13 April 1911). Eleva, 5 Oct 1911­­"Wm. Elkinton has moved from the Wallie Jones house into the Lit Brown house." (ibid., 12 Oct 1911). Eleva, 2 May 1912­­"Wm. Elkinton . . . recently took an examination at Whitehall for rural carrier." (ibid., 9 May 1912). Eleva, 30 May 1912­­ "Wm. Elkinton has been appointed rural carrier." (ibid., 6 June 1912). Eleva, 20 June 1912­­"Wm. Elkinton was the lucky person to get mail route four, and Al Jones was transferred to route one. They both started on their new routes Monday." (ibid., Thursday, 27 June 1912). "Tom Perry has rented his farm to Claire Longhurst of Mondovi and will move to this village, occupying Walt Redfield's house recently vacated by Wm. Elkinton, who has moved into the house on the land he bought from Adin Higley." (ibid., 15 Nov 1917); "Norman Mueller . . . succeeded William Elkinton, who retires after 30 years as rural carrier." (ibid., 13 June 1935) m 22 April 1900 South Milwaukee Harriet Ellen Dowie. called Nellie Dowie ­­ see Dowie daughter of Thomas Bothwick Dowie and Harriet Ellen Benn b 18 Aug 1870 Oak Creek Town, Milwaukee County d 17 Jan 1934 Eleva, bur Eleva Cemetery Children: 34 i William Dowie b 23 Aug 1901 Jennings ii Horace Gerald b 14 Nov 1903 Jennings iii Beryl Evelyn b 29 July 1907 Clear Creek iv Elenore Harriet b 6 Nov 1911 Eleva

2 80 00 05 10 20 30 40 m1 g1 WWI m2 d 15 Frank Bush Elkinton; Francis B. Elkinton (WWI,40) (The name Francis appears on various records, and sometimes in signatures; Francis B. Elkinton­­00) b 28 Oct 1873 (bible,00) Lomira Town; 47 in 1920, 56 in 1930, 66 in 1940 d 20 Feb 1952 Eau Claire, bur Forest Hill Cemetery (d) to Eleva c1895. Bought a farm in Clear Creek 1898, sold it 1929. Retired to Eau Claire. 1530 Hogeboom Avenue, 1930; 1821 Altoona Ave, 1940(ed18­ 11p10) m1 1 Jan 1900 Winona Minnesota (m) 80 85 95 00 05 10 20 30 b d Sarah Ann Danuser; Sarah Anna Danuser (b) daughter of John Danuser and Nancy Frey (b) b 24 (b,d) October 1875 Cross Town, Buffalo County (b); b 22 Oct 1875 (Frank's genealogy) d 9 March 1936 Eau Claire, bur Forest Hill Cemetery at home, Cross Town, Buffalo County, 1880; John Danuser, Cross Town, 1885, 3 males, 6 females, 7 b U.S., 2 b Germany; family in Cross Town, 1895, 3 males, 6 females; Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, 1900 (m) m2 24 May 1937 Eau Claire 80 95 00 05 10 20 30 40 b d Nellie Mahetabel Holland daughter of Lot Holland and Nellie L. Howell; b 11 June 1879 Byron Town, Fond du Lac County d 10 June 1966 Ripon, bur Forest Hill Cemetery at home, Byron Town, 1880; family in Byron Town, 1885 <3 male, 6 female, 1 b Germany>, 1895 <3 male, 5 female>; at school, Byron Town, 1900; music teacher, at home, Byron Town, 1905(p12) 1910; at home, 84 West Second Street, Fond du Lac, 1920; music teacher, at home, 97 West Second Street, Fond du Lac, 1930

CHILDREN OF ELIZA GIBSON b ELLKINTON: elkinton 7 january 2014 page 9

3 61 b 16 George Gibson b 1 Sept 1852 Spilsby road, Skirbeck (b) cf. George Gibson, baker's assistant, age 18 years, d 20 Nov 1870 Skirbeck (d)

3 61 71 81 91 01 11 b m1 g1 d 17 William Gibson b 22 May 1859 Spilsby Road, Skirbeck (b) d 30 Oct 1936 Hull (d) nephew, with Jessons, Surfleet, 1871; boot repairer, Nottingham, 1881; shoemaker, Nottingham, 1881 (m,g); boot maker, Nottingham, 1885 (bp); Surfleet 1887 (aunt's d); master shoemaker, , 1890 (b); shoemaker, 84 South Street, Caistor, 1891; boot maker, 6 Rutland Street, , 1892 (dau b) 1893 (wf d); cordweaver, 90 Woodcock St, Sculcoates, 1901; shoemaker , 90 Woodcock Street, Hull (1902b); hand sewn book maker, 483 Hessle Rd, Hull, 1911; master bootmaker, 55 Eastbourne Street, Hull (d) m 14 Nov 1881 Surfleet parish church (m,g) 61 71 91 b bp d Eliza Jackson daughter of John Jackson (bp,m) and Eliza Jackson formerly Pattinson (b), blacksmith (b,bp,m), Wyberton (b,bp) b 7 Dec 1857 Wyberton (b); bp 10 Jan 1858 (Wyberton bp) d 23 Aug 1893 at 6 Rutland Street, Grimsby (d) with the William Richardson family in Surfleet, 1861; at home, Surfleet, 1871; Surfleet 1881 (m) m2 71 81 01 11 Isabella Gibson formerly Born (02b); Guesede I. (01); Isabella (11); Elizabeth Born (71) daughter of Charles and Johanna Born (01,11) 11 in 1871, 17 in 1881, 37 in 1901, 48 in 1911; b Prussia (71), b Breslau Germany (01,11) at home, 36 Alexandra St, Kingston upon Hull, 1871; at home, 4 Pearson St, Kingston upon Hull, 1881; midwife 1911 Children: 38 i Gertrude Hannah Eliza b 31 Jan 1885 at 47 Woodboro Road, Nottingham ii George Arthur b 21 Dec 1887 Surfleet iii Charles William Pearson b 1 July 1890 Caistor R. S. D. iv Eveline May b 28 May 1892 at 6 Rutland Street, Grimsby v Ella b 28 June 1902 Royal Infirmary, Hull

CHILD OF WILLIAM GIBSON AND MARY ANN GREENFIELD: b 18 Eliza Gibson b 19 Dec 1870 Boston (b)

CHILDREN OF CHARLES ELLKINTON AND ELIZA SIVERS: 3 60 65 70 75 80 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 40 m d ob 19 Charles Pearson Elkinton; called Pierce Elkinton; Persons Elkinton (70); Pierson Elkinton (75); Pierce Elkinton (80); Charles P. Elkinton (40) b 11 Feb 1858 Pittsford, New York (00,d); 2 in 1860; 12 in 1870; 17 in 1875; 22 in 1880; 27 in 1884 (m); 27 in 1885; 37 in 1895; 38 in 1896 (b); 46 in 1905; 57 in 1915; 67 in 1925; 72 in 1930, 28 at 1st marriage; 82 in elkinton 7 january 2014 page 10

1940, b New York; b Monroe County (75) d 30 March 1946 rural Jefferson County, bur Coal Creek Cemetery (d) farm laborer, in the household of farmer William Myers, Pittsford Township, 1875; farm laborer, Elmira Township, Stark County, Illinois, 1880 (ed275p1); farmer, Spaulding Township, Union County, Iowa, 1884 (m); with inlaws in Spaulding Township, 1 Jan 1885; to Brown County, Kansas, 1885 for 11 years (farmer, Mission Township 1895); Nemaha County 6 years (Marion Township 1900); Franklin County 17 years (farmer (05 15 25), Lincoln Township 1905 1910 1915), near Ottawa until 1919 (son Oscar ob); Valley Falls 27 years (ob); Delaware Township, Jefferson County 1920 1925 1930­­farmer 1940(ed44­1p3) m 24 Dec 1884 Creston Iowa by M. E. pastor (m) 70 80 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 40 d ob Laura Florence True; Laurie (95) daughter of Ephraim True and Catharine Mizer (m) b 24 March 1863 New Cumberland, Tuscarawas County, Ohio (ob); b March 1863 (00); 7 in 1870, 17 in 1880, 21 in 84, 22 in 1884 (m); 21 in 85, 32 in 95, 33 in 1896 (b), 40 in 05, 47 in 10, 52 in 15, 56 in 20, 61 in 25; 67 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage; 77 in 1940, b Ohio; 83 in 46 d 15 Aug 1952 at Mercy Hospital, Parsons, Labette County (d); bur Coal Creek Cemetery (Bufford) at home, Warren Township, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, 1870; moved to Iowa with her parents as a young girl (ob); at home, Douglas Township, Madison County, Iowa, 1880; Spaulding Township 1884 (m); living with her daughter in Dennis from May 1952 (ob) Children: 43 i Oscar Clyde b 17 Nov 1885 Brown County ii Charles Bert b 8 Sept 1887 Willis iii Ada Catherine b 5 Oct 1894 Willis iv Ray Cecil b 17 Oct 1896 Marion Township, Nemaha County

3 60 65 70 75 10 20 30 40 m d ob 20 Oscar Elkinton b 7 Nov 1859 (d) Monroe County, New York (census); 1 in 1860; 10 in 1870; 15 in 1875; 70 in 1930; 80 in 1940, b New York d 14 Dec 1949 Valentine, bur Crookston Cemetery (d) barn boy, in the household of physician Wales M. Huntington, Pittsford Village, 1875(p43); to Hastings Nebraska, at age 25 (obit); homesteaded near Valentine Nebraska, lived there until 1947 except for 2 years in South Dakota after his marriage (obit). Valentine 1905 (m); Crookston Precinct 1910, 1920, 1930 farmer, 1940 farmer; Crookston 1946 (Pierce's obit); to Crookston 1947 (obit) m 14 June 1905 Crookston (m) 80 00 10 20 30 40 'ob' Mabel Searby; Mabel M. Serby (00); Mable S. (30) daughter of Charles Searby and Eliza Howard b 26 June 1879 Cedar Rapids, Nebraska (SocSec appl); b June 1879 (00); 1 in 1880, 26 in 1905, 29 in 1910, 40 in 1920, 49 in 1930; b 26 June 1879 (cemtrans at http://www.rootsweb.com/~necherry/Crookston.htm) d 24 May 1967 at Sandhills General Hospital, age 88 (ob); bur Crookston Cemetery (cemtrans) at home, Cedar Precinct, Boone County, Nebraska, 1880; at home, Crookston, 1900; Crookston, Cherry County, Nebraska 1905 (m) 1967 (ob)

3 65 70 75 80 92 00 05 10 d 21 Sivers Elkinton b 4 Sept 1863 Pittsford (d), b Sept 1863 (00); 6 in 1870; 11 in 1875, b elkinton 7 january 2014 page 11

Monroe County (75) d 19 Dec 1914 Pittsford Village, Monroe County, bur Pittsford (d) living with his grandmother Mary Sivers in the household of R.R. laborer Richmond Hampton, Pittsford Village, 1875(p35); Pittsford: barber (1892, 1900, d); farm laborer 1910 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

CHILDREN OF MARK P. ELKINTON AND MARY ELLEN GARDIEN: 3 00 05 10 20 30 40 b m d cem 22 Edna Mabel Elkinton b 26 Sept 1881 Brownsville (delayed b,00); 48 in 1930, 59 in 1940 d 18 Nov 1959 Madison, bur Forest Hill Cemetery (d) teacher, public schools, living with her parents in Lomira Town 1900; attended Milwaukee Downer College (there 1905); taught in Eleva, where she met her husband teaching in La Crosse fall 1907 (Times­Banner 5 Dec 1907); Eleva 10 Sept 1908­­Prof. Leith and bride arrived today for opening of school Monday; they taught here two years ago (ibid., 17 Sept 1908) m 3 Sept 1908 Brownsville (m) 80 85 95 00 10 20 30 40 WWI d cem obit Benjamin Donald Leith son of William Leith and Margaret A. Leith b 2 Sept 1875 (WWI,d) Kirkwood, Fond du Lac County (obit); b Sept 1875 (00); 4 in 1880, 34 in 1910, 54 in 1930, 65 in 1940 d 3 Feb 1962 Madison, bur Forest Hill Cemetery (d) Eldorado Town, Fond du Lac County, 1880; family in Eldorado Town, 1885 <3 male, 2 female, 2 b Great Britain>, 1895 <7 male, 5 female>; teacher, at home, Eldorado Town, 1900 (ed20p13); graduated Oshkosh Normal School 1902 (obit). principal, Eleva, 1904­1907, 1908­1909. student, Madison, 1910. BS Wis 1911. Professor of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, 1910­1946; 2545? Harper Street, Madison Wisconsin, 1920; teacher, university, 2545 Van Hise Avenue, 1930 1940 Children: 47 i Donald Elkinton b 16 Jan 1915 Madison ii Carlton James b 24 Sept 1919 Madison

3 00 05 10 20 30 40 m1 WWI div m2 cem 23 Frank Mark Elkinton (m1); Francis Mark Elkinton (WWI,co hist); Francis M. Elkinton (00,20,30,40mm2); Frank M. Elkinton (div) b 20 Aug 1883 Brownsville (00,co hist); 21 in 1905; 45 in 1929 (m2); 46 in 1930, 44 at 1st marriage; 55 in 1940, b Wisconsin d 23 March 1946 Madison, bur Riverside Cemetery, Oshkosh worked for various railroads until 1910 (co hist)­­telegraph operator, Berlin, 1908 (m); telegrapher, Berlin, 1910. then traffic manager in various capacities. from 1912 operated a freight traffic bureau in Milwaukee. traffic manager, F. M. Elkinton Incorp., Stephenson Bldg, addr. 234 14th St Apt E, Milwaukee, 1918 (WWI); traffic manager, steam railroad, 236 14th Street, Milwaukee Wisconsin 1920. real estate salesman, 57 Mount Vernon Street, Oshkosh, 1930. Milwaukee 1935, salesman, insurance, Southside Place, Harris County, Texas, 1940. in the 1930s F. M. Elkinton Investment and Securities Company in Houston Texas. Celia Grimes said he made (and lost?) three fortunes in his life. operator, Grand Rapids ward 6, 1905(p6) (History of Milwaukee City and County. Chicago and Milwaukee: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1922. III 286,289) m1 22 April 1908 Ripon (m1); div 30 Dec 1922 Milwaukee County (div) elkinton 7 january 2014 page 12

95 00 05 10 20 b Lottie Henrietta Cramer daughter of William M. Cramer and Katherine Harris; Kate (00 05) b 2 Jan 1884 Ripon (b) Lulu­Marie told me Lottie died before she was born family in Ripon 1895, 2 males, 2 females; at home, Ripon ward 4, 1900(ed42p21); milliner, at home, Ripon ward 2, 1905(p7); Hollywood California 1922 (div) m2 2 March 1929 Waukegan Illinois by J.P. (d) 05 10 20 30 40 b cem ob Genevieve Marie Schmitz daughter of Joseph J. Schmitz and Anna Desallier; Annie M. (10) b 13 Dec 1903 Neenah (b) d 23 Oct 1958 (cem) near Elkton Virginia (ob) at home, Menasha ward 3, 1905(p5); at home, Winneconne Town, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, 1910 (ed164p6); living with uncle Leo G. Schmitz in Winneconne, 1920 (ed128p6) Children: 49 i Lulu­Marie Genevieve b 28 Aug 1929 Oshkosh ii John Harold b 22 July 1931 Milwaukee iii Francis Mark b 25 June 1934 Wauwatosa

3 00 05 10 20 30 40 bp m d obit 24 Cecelia Elkinton (bp); Cecilia N. Elkinton (00); Cecelia E. Elkinton (10); Cecelia A. Grimes (20,30); she told me her middle name was Ann; Caecilia (bp) b 13 Oct 1889 (St Andrews Leroy bp) Knowles (personal) d 5 Jan 1976 Oshkosh, bur Winneconne Cemetery attended the University of Wisconsin. taught in Dodge County and Winneconne m 3 Jan 1916 Winneconne Village (m) 80 85 95 00 10 20 30 40 WWI WWII d obit John Joseph Grimes son of Neil Grimes and Mary Kinney; Anny Kenny (m); Mary A. Grimes (05) b 27 Nov 1878 (WWI,d) Neenah (d); b 26 Nov 1878 Neenah (WWII); 1 in 1880, 36 in 1916(m), 40 in 1920, 50 in 1930, 60 in 1940 d 17 Dec 1955 Oshkosh, bur Winneconne Cemetery 1st Street, Neenah, 1880; to Poygan age 5; family in Poygan 1885 1895 <2 male, 4 female, 1 b Ireland>; farm laborer, Poygan Town, Winnebago County, 1900 (ed153p2); Winneconne Wisconsin: rural mail carrier 1903­1934, telephone office manager 1934­1948; George Street 1920; rural mail carrier, Winneconne, 1910 (ed164p15); mail carrier, rural route, Winneconne, 1930; manager, Wisconsin Telephone Co., Winneconne, 1940 Child: 52 i Mary Catherine b 8 March 1925 Oshkosh

3 bp d bur 25 William Harold Elkinton b 29 Aug 1895 Lomira (d), bp St Mary's Lomira d 3 Dec 1898 Brownsville, bur Lomira Wisconsin (d,St Marys bur)

CHILDREN OF J. T. ELKINTON AND MARY E. ABLARD: 3 00 10 20 30 m1 WWI d ob 26 Harland Alvin Elkinton (WWI); called Harlie b 15 Aug 1881 (00,WWI) Lomira Town, Wisconsin; 29 at 1st marriage (30) d 6 Jan 1969 Pasadena, Harris County, bur Forest Park East Cemetery (d) Carpenter: Orange Texas about 15 years from c1909; carpenter, National elkinton 7 january 2014 page 13

Ship Building Co, Orange, 1918 (WWI): Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana 25 years; Monroe 1936 (mo ob); West Monroe 1949 (bro ob); Houston from 1952, 8714 Easthaven 1969 (ob); carpenter, paper mill, 6846 Avenue S, Houston, 1930 m1 8 June 1910 by minister of the gospel (Orange Co m) at Orange; divorced 10 20 30 40 d ob Mae Wilson; Mae E. Elkinton (ob,dndx); Mary E. Wilson (http://www.rootsweb.com/~txorange/births/earlyrb.htm) daughter of John Wesley Wilson and Catherine Jordan; Jack Wilson and Katie (10); Kate Jordan (d) b 17 March 1888 (d) Orange Texas (d,ob); b 17 March 1890 (SocSec); 20 in 1910; 31 in 1920; 42 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage; 52 in 1940; 91 in 1979 (ob) d 17 July 1979 at 6945 Evans, Houston, Harris County (d); bur Forest Park East Cemetery (d,ob) at home, Justice Precinct 2, Orange County, 1910 (ed115p28); Houston 1940 resident of Houston 55 years (ob) m2 May 1935, divorced Beatrice Flinn Children: 53 i Charles Harold b 7 April 1911 Orange ii Erma Pearl b 21 May 1915 Orange

3 00 10 20 30 40 m d 27 Eva Mattie Elkinton; Evaline M. Elkinton (m lic) b 17 July 1887 (00) Fedora, South Dakota; 30 in 1918 (m lic); 42 in 1930, 31 at 1st marriage; 51 in 1940 d 6 March 1971 Beaumont Texas, bur Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery (d) teacher, private school, at home, Jennings Louisiana, 1910 m 8 May 1918 Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana 00 10 20 30 40 WWI d ob William Lawrence Rodeillat; William Laurence Rodeillat (WWI) son of Laurent Rodeillat and Elmina Parks (d); Hermina (00); Roland Rodeillat and Hermina (m lic) b 13 Aug 1886 (WWI,SocSec,d) Donaldsonville Louisiana (WWI,ob); b Aug 1886 (00); 23 in 1910; 32 in 1918 (m lic); 32 in 1920; 43 in 1930, 32 at 1st marriage; 52 in 1940 d 26 Feb 1966 Beaumont (d), bur Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery (d,ob) at home, Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish, 1900(ed5p15); printer, 318 St Patrick Street, Donaldsonville ward 2, 1910(ed5p2); printer­­linotype operator, Laurel Mississippi, addr New Orleans, 1917 (WWI); Laurel 1918 (m lic); printer and linotype operator (ob); Port Arthur, Texas, 1920; Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas from 1923, 2603 Forest 1966 (ob); linotype operator, publishing company, 2603 Forest Street, 1930; machinist, printing, Beaumont, 1940

3 00 10 20 30 40 b m1 m2 WWI 28 Benjamin Harrison Elkinton, called Harry b 1 Nov 1888 (bdelayed,WWI,00) on a farm southeast of Howard, South Dakota (bdelayed); b Howard (WWI); b Fedora (Eva); 40 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 51 in 1940 d 25 Nov 1949 Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, bur Littleton Colorado to Colorado 1909 (fam?); at home, Jennings, Louisiana, 1910; Sedalia 1912 (m1); "operatior", R R block, A T & Sa Fe R R Co, Greenland Colorado, 1917 (WWI); telegraph operator, Sedalia Colorado, 1920; agent, railroad, 512 North Main Street, Pueblo, 1930; Larkspur, Douglas County, 1931 (m2) 1936 (mo ob); telegraph agent, railroad, Larkspur, Douglas County, 1940; worked elkinton 7 january 2014 page 14 for Santa Fe Railroad in Larkspur and Englewood. 3618 S. Bannock, 1949 (ob) m1 21 Nov 1912 Sedalia, Douglas County, Colorado, by a minister of the gospel (m1), divorced 14 April 1931 Pueblo (m2) 00 10 20 Mary M. Clark (m1) daughter of Virgil B. Clark and Kate (00,10) b March 1894 Colorado (00), 16 in 1910, 25 in 1920 at home, Precinct 28, Weld County, Colorado, 1900; at home, Sedalia, 1910(ed14p4) m2 6 May 1931 Pueblo (m2) 95 00 05 10 15 20 40 m1 div Edith E. Reed (m1); Edith E. Nichols (div); Edith E. Elkinton (40,hus ob) daughter of C. Reed and Isabell (95) b 17 July 1887, 43 in 1931 (m); b July 1886 (00); 8 in 1895, 18 in 1905, 23 in 1909 (m1), 23 in 1910, 28 in 1915, 33 in 1920; 51 in 1940; b Kansas (censuses) at home, Toronto Township, Woodson County, 1895; at home, Belmont Township, Woodson County, Kansas, 1900(ed183p13); Toronto Kansas 1909 (m1); teacher 1920; to Colorado 1920 (div); Pueblo 1931 (m) m 14 Sept 1909 Toronto, Woodson County, by Gilbert Park, preacher of the gospel (m1); divorced 1925 Riley County, Kansas (div) 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 30 Arthur F. Nichols (m,div) son of Hiram A. Nichols and Florinda L. (05); F.G. (00) b Jan 1883 (00); 2 in 1885, 12 in 1895, 22 in 1905, 26 in 1909 (m), 27 in 1910, 32 in 1915, 37 in 1920, 47 in 1930; b Kansas (censuses) at home, Clifton, Wilson County, Kansas, 1885; at home, Belmont Township, 1895 1900(ed183p11); teaching, at home, Belmont Township, 1905; Buffalo Kansas 1909 (m); painter, Manhattan ward 3, 1910(ed118p17) 1920(ed127p25); house painter, Manhattan ward 4, Kansas, 1930(ed81­14p5) Children: a Thelma Nichols, 4 in 1915, 9 in 1920, 19 in 1930, b Kansas b Hilmer A. Nichols, 1 in 1915, 6 in 1920, 16 in 1930, b Kansas

3 00 10 20 25 30 40 bdelayed m1 WWI ob 29 Bernie Elkinton b 20 June 1890 (WWI,bdelayed,ob,00,cem@FaG) Fedora, South Dakota (bdelayed,WWI,ob); 39 in 1930, 22 at 1st marriage; 49 in 1940 d 11 Jan 1974, bur Prairie View Cemetery (cem@FaG) to Jennings at age 5 (ob). left home 1911. first 5 years of marriage in Texas (ob); telegraph operator, So Pac R R Co, Orange, 1915; telegraph operator, CRI&P RR, Kanorado Kansas, 1917 (WWI); to Prairie View 1917 (wf ob); telegraph operator, CRI&P RR Co, Prairie View, 1917 (b); from 1916 agent and telegraph operator for Rock Island Railroad, Stuttgart and Prairie View, Kansas, lived in Prairie View (fam); Prairie View 1920 1936 (mo ob); telegraph operator, Prairie View, 1925; operator, Western Union, First Street, Prairie View, 1930; depot agent, Prairie View, 1940 m1 9 Dec 1912 by Methodist minister (Orange Co m) at Orange Texas 10 20 25 30 ob Rae Wilson daughter of John Wesley Wilson and Catherine Jordan ( http://www.rootsweb.com/~txorange/births/earlyrb.htm); Jack Wilson and Katie (10); sister of Harlie Elkinton's wife b 17 Aug 1893 Orange (fam,ob); 17 in 1910; 22 in 1915; 30 in 1925; 37 in 1930, 20 at 1st marriage elkinton 7 january 2014 page 15 d 6 July 1933 Prairie View, bur in the family plot in Orange (ob) at home, Justice Precinct 2, Orange County, 1910 (ed115p28) m2 Aug 1937 10 15 20 30 40 Helen Adrian Smith; Helena Adrian (10) daughter of Peter Adrian and Elizabeth Adrian (10) b 17 Oct 1900 (fam); b 18 Oct 1900 (cem@FaG); 9 in 1910, b North Dakota of Russian­born parents; 19 in 1920, b North Dakota of Russian­born parents; 29 in 1930, b North Dakota, 21 at 1st marriage; 39 in 1940, b North Dakota d 15 Dec 1975, bur Prairie View Cemetery (cem@FaG) at home, Henderson Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota, 1910(ed62p5); helper, Mennonite Hospital, Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska (20) m1 21 May 1922 Chippewa County, Minnesota (mdx) 05 10 20 30 40 Clayton A. Smith (10,20,mdx,40); Clayton Smith (30) son of Fredrick C. Smith and Louise A. Smith (10) 12 in 1910, b Minnesota; 22 in 1920, b Minnesota; 32 in 1930, b Minnesota, 24 at 1st marriage at home, Stony Run township, Yellow Medicine County, 1905; at home, Alton Township, Madison County, Illinois, 1910; gas engineer, automobile co., in household of his brother­in­law Thomas P. King, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1920; mechanic, garage, Niles Center Village, Cook County, Illinois, 1930; in household of brother M. F. Smith, Butterfield Township, Barry County, Missouri, 1940 Children: 55 i Edna Earle b 11 Dec 1915 Orange ii Caroll Floyd b 27 Dec 1917 Orange Helen's children: a Rawlin Smith, 6 in 1930, b Missouri; Roland A. Smith, 16 in 1940 b Edith Claytonia Smith b 19 Jan 1925 Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota (bdx); 5 in 1930, b Minnesota; 15 in 1940, b Minnesota c Delores Corrinne Smith b 16 Jan 1926 Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota (bdx); Dolores Smith, 4 in 1930, b Minnesota; Deloras C. Smith, 14 in 1940, b Minnesota

CHILDREN OF CHARLES H. ELKINTON AND ALICE E. BROWN: 3 00 05 10 20 30 40 b div1 m2 d 30 Carlos Brown Elkinton; pronounced Carlus b 24 Jan 1898 Eleva d 10 Dec 1948 Pepin, bur Eleva (d) farm laborer 1920. Eau Claire 1926 1929. laborer, auto factory, 100 South Robert Street, Saint Paul, 1930; Mondovi 1933 (Whitehall Times); Buffalo County, Wisconsin, 1935 (m2); Superior 1935 (ibid.). welder, Minneapolis, 1940. plumber, Minneapolis Minnesota m1 21 Sept 1920 Winona County (mdx); divorced 12 Feb 1929 05 10 20 30 40 b Hildred Eloise McNish daughter of Henry A. G. C. McNish and Harriet E. Harvey (b); Archie and Hattie McNish (05,10,20); Henry Archibald Gideon Clark McNish and Harriet Elizabeth Harvey (Baker) b 2 June 1905 Eau Claire; 16 at 1st marriage (30) d 5 Feb 1976 Salt Lake City, Utah, bur Salt Lake City (obit) at home, Eau Claire ward 9, 1905(p18); at home, Eleva, 1910 (ed155p4) m2 29 Jan 1930; m2 24 Jan 1930 Minnesota (NFC ob) 00 05 10 20 30 40 WWI WWII ob Nicholas Fred Cook (WWI,WWII) son of Henry and Mary Beyer Cook (ob) elkinton 7 january 2014 page 16

b 1 June 1896 (WWI,WWII,ob) Red Cedar Town, Wisconsin (WWI); b March 1897 (00); 9 in 1905, 14 in 1910, 33 in 1930, 33 at 1st marriage; 43 in 1940, b Wisconsin b Menomonie (WWII) d 8 May 1972 at his home, bur Memorial Gardens of the Valley (ob) at home, Red Cedar Town, Dunn County, 1900(ed94p7) 1910(ed124p10); laborer, milk condensery, Menomonie ward 4, 1920 (ed94p11); machinist, tire factory, 717 Water Street, 1930; 125 Plum St, Eau Claire, 1942 (WWII); employe of Gillette Rubber Company and Salt Lake City Water Department (ob); 831 Colorado Street, Salt Lake City (ob) m2 2 Sept 1935 Two Harbors, Lake County, Minnesota (m); divorced 1942 Minneapolis 00 10 30 40 div d ob Helen Elizabeth Platt (26b) daughter of Lewis A. Platt and Elva (00); Elva O. (10); Elva Oliva Dunn (their m Pierce County 1891 v2 p139); Louis Platt (her SocSec appl); sister of Orliene Platt below b 2 Oct 1899 (SocSec,d); b Oct 1899 (00); 10 in 1910; 30 in 1930, b Wisconsin, 22 at 1st marriage; 40 in 1940, b Wisconsin; b River Falls (SocSec appl) d 10 March 1970 Saint Louis Park, bur Oak Hill Cemetery, Minneapolis (d) at home, River Falls ward 1, Pierce County, 1900(ed160p9); at home, 1008 1st Ave, Eau Claire ward 6, 1910(ed54p6); South Range 1935 (div); 3720 S Lyndale, Mpls, 1940 (SocSec appl); Minneapolis 1942 (WEB b); formerly of 209 East Diamond Lake Road (ob), Minneapolis (SocSec) m1 30 Dec 1922 Saint Paul (div); div 16 Aug 1935 Douglas County (div) 85 95 00 05 10 30 40 bp WWI WWII d Severin Theodore Berland (WEBb,WWII); Severin Theodor (bp) son of Ole Berland and Maria (bp); Ole R. Berland and Mary (10); Maria (00) b 31 Jan 1883 (Rushford bp,WWI) d 9 Dec 1961 Minneapolis, bur Rushford Lutheran Cem (d) at home, Money Creek, Houston County, Minnesota, 1885(p13) 1895(p8); at home, Rushford Township, Fillmore County, 1900(ed36p2) 1910(ed34p7); student at Minnesota School for the Deaf, Faribault ward 1, 1900(ed200p1) 1905(ed15p26); 1217 Joliet St, Superior, 1917 (WWI); flour mill, 1928 Maryland Avenue, Superior, 1930; Superior 1940; 229 Tower Ave, Superior, 1942 (WWII); in Minneapolis 4½ years in 1961 (d) Child: 57 i Loretta Anne b 15 April 1928 Eau Claire, Wisconsin Nicholas Cook's children: a Patricia J. Cook, 9 in 1940, b Wisconsin; Salt Lake City 1972; m Ray A. Merrell b Archie E. Cook, 6 in 1940, b Wisconsin Helen's children: a Elva Marie B. Berland, b c 1925 Wisconsin (30), Mrs Frank Repinski of Oklahoma City 1970 b Wallace Edward Berland b 22 Sept 1926 Superior (b), d 13 July 1999 res Minneapolis (SocSec); Bloomington 1970 (ob) c Douglas R. Berland b 17 May 1930 Superior (b); Bloomington 1970

3 05 10 20 30 40 b m d 31 Anna Doras Elkinton b 14 Aug 1900 Eleva (b) d 19 June 2000 at 1735 Dana Place, Lakeland, Florida (d) teacher, YMCA, 251 Cass Street, Milwaukee, 1930; teacher, 926 North elkinton 7 january 2014 page 17

Jackson, Milwaukee, 1931 (m); nurse; Milwaukee 1931 1932 (Whitehall Times) m 3 Aug 1931 Madison (his 2nd marriage) 00 10 20 30 40 b WWI WWII d Myron Lester Hineline (WWI,WWII) son of Edson R. Hineline (30) and Charlotte Arnott (m); Edson S. Hineline (00,10); Charlotte K. (00); Lottie (b) b 27 July 1895 (b,WWI,WWII,d) Ludington, Mason County, Michigan (WWI,WWII); b July 1895 (00); 14 in 1910, 24 in 1920, 33 in 1928(div), 34 in 1930, 36 in 1931 (m); b Michigan (10,20,30,m) d 31 Dec 1983 at home in Polk County (d); died age 88 (d,ob); bur Lakeland Memorial Gardens, Lakeland Florida at home, Ludington ward 5, 1900 (ed53p4); at home, 2312 Prairie Street, Milwaukee, 1910; marine engineer, Jones & Laughlin Steel Co, 1917 (WWI); marine engineer, boat line, at home, 2312 Prairie Street, Milwaukee, 1920; janitor, high school, at home, 1859 26th Street, Milwaukee, 1930; fireman engineer, public school, Milwaukee, 1940; 5512 W Roosevelt Dr, Milwaukee, 1942 (WWII); engineer, 4077 North 26th, Milwaukee, 1931 (m); maintenance engineer (d), employed by the Milwaukee school system 42 years; Milwaukee Wisconsin; retired to Lakeland 18 years ago (ob); 1308 Sunset Avenue 33801 m1 18 Jan 1921 (div), m 18 Jan 1926 (m2); div 1 Nov 1928 Milwaukee County (div) Ella Dixon 41 in 1928 (div) Adopted children: 58 i William Myron b 5 July 1934 ii Carol Ann b 16 Feb 1937 Wauwatosa

3 05 10 20 30 40 b d 32 David Graham Elkinton; David Elkinton (40) b 6 April 1904 Eleva (b) d 23 Sept 1966 Prairie du Chien (d), bur Oak Park Cemetery, Mondovi (d), bur Eleva (funeral) electrician, telephone company, 251 Cass Street, Milwaukee, 1930; moved from Madison to Mondovi 1933 (Whitehall Times); loader, steel fabrication, Gary, Lake County, Indiana, 1940; Kouts Indiana 1950 (mo ob); Ferryville Wisconsin 1966 (d) m 30 July 1932 00 05 10 20 30 40 d Jennie Belle Andrews (SocSec appl); Jennie Belle Elkinton (d) daughter of William Albert Andrews and Lucy Jane Birkett (SocSec appl) b 20 April 1899 (fam,SocSec,d), b April 1899 (00), 5 in 1905, 10 in 1910, 20 in 1920; 39 in 1940, b Wisconsin; b Hazel Green (SocSec appl) d 18 May 1970 Sarasota County, Florida (d), bur Hazel Green Cemetery (d) at home, Hazel Green Village, Grant County, 1900(ed35p14) 1905(p1) 1910(ed26p3) 1920(ed104p4) 1930(ed22­20p4); teacher, public school, Gary, 1940; 256 Taft Place, Gary Indiana 1956 (SocSec); teacher, jr high (d) Child: 60 i Lucy Jane b 3 Sept 1933 Mondovi

3 10 20 30 40 b d 33 Charles Moore Elkinton b 13 Aug 1909 Eau Claire (b) d 7 April 1993 Lakeland Florida (d) University of Wisconsin: BS Agriculture 1932, MA 1933, PhD 1947 at home, Madison, 1930; inst. agri. ec., Ia State College, Ames Iowa, 1940; Paris 1950 (mo ob); foreign service officer, retired June 1971; retired to Lakeland Florida elkinton 7 january 2014 page 18 m 19 Aug 1933 Chicago Illinois 20 30 40 b d Cecelia Lucille Daniels, called Cela; Cela D. Elkinton (40) daughter of Herbert Hubert Daniels (based on b) and Theresia Meurer (their marriage record, Dane County); Hubert Daniels (d) b 26 Aug 1911 Madison (b) d 7 April 2002 Lakeland Florida (d) at home, 530 South Orchard St, Madison ward 9, 1920(ed62p7) 1930(ed13­ 49p11) Children: 61 i Ann Daniels b 21 June 1936 Iowa ii Charles Holden b 24 Oct 1940 Iowa iii Jane Wealthy b 16 Jan 1946 Washington D.C.

CHILDREN OF WILLIAM H. ELKINTON AND NELLIE DOWIE: 2 05 10 20 30 40 d 34 William Dowie Elkinton b 23 Aug 1901 Jennings Louisiana; 3 in 1905; 21 at 1st marriage (30) d 6 Oct 1958 Jackson Wyoming, bur Oak Park Cemetery, Mondovi Eau Claire 1923 1924. DeSoto dealer, Mondovi Wisconsin; operator, auto garage, Washington Street, Mondovi, 1930 m 2 Aug 1922 Minneapolis Minnesota (obit) 10 20 40 b d Orliene Elva Platt daughter of Louis Alexander Platt and Elva Elizabeth Dunn; Lewis A. Platt and Elva Oliva Dunn (their m); Elva O. (10,20); sister of Helen Platt above b 31 March 1905 Eau Claire (b); 17 at 1st marriage (30) d 7 May 1962 Eau Claire, bur Oak Park Cemetery, Mondovi (d) at home, 1008 1st Ave, Eau Claire ward 6, 1910 (ed54p6); at home, 238 Chippewa Street, Eau Claire ward 5, 1920 (ed124p12) Children: 64 i Donald Robert b 26 May 1923 Eau Claire ii Orliene Elenore b 7 Nov 1924 Eau Claire

2 05 10 20 30 40 35 Horace Gerald Elkinton b 14 Nov 1903 Jennings Louisiana (d); 1 in 1905 d 20 Aug 1972 Tomah Wisconsin, bur Eleva (d) Eleva. Eau Claire from 1968

1 10 20 30 40 36 Beryl Evelyn Elkinton b 29 July 1907 Clear Creek Town, Eau Claire County d 4 May 1985 Gresham Oregon attended Eau Claire State Teachers College; schoolteacher; teacher, rural school, 1930; "Beryl Elkinton and Lucille McCann are attending summer school at Eau Claire." (Whitehall Times 30 Jun 1932); "The Eleva school board has hired . . . for the grammar department, Beryl Elkinton." (Whitehall Times, 21 June 1934); "Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorke moved to Eau Claire Friday." (ibid., 21 Oct 1937); "Mrs. Carl Bjerke, who taught at the school in Naples, the past five weeks, closed her school with a picnic on Tuesday, May 31." (The Mondovi Herald­News 3 June 1938); "Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorke and sons of Eau Claire were in Eleva on Wednesday." (The Mondovi Herald­News, Friday, 14 June 1940) m 30 June 1934 Eau Claire Carl Edward Bjerke elkinton 7 january 2014 page 19 son of Christian Gustavsen Bjerke and Ellen Sofie Rohne b 19 Aug 1907 Rome Township, Deuel County, South Dakota d 12 March 2001 Gresham Oregon (d) tirebuilder, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Gresham Oregon from 1976 21016 SE Stark Street, Space 53, Gresham Oregon 97030 Children: i Conrad Carl b 4 Sept 1936 Eau Claire ii Robert Alan b 23 Dec 1939 Eau Claire iii Mary Ann Patricia b 25 Jan 1944 Milwaukee

2 20 30 40 b 37 Elenore Harriet Elkinton; pronounced elner b 6 Nov 1911 Eleva (b) d 17 May 1983 Madison, bur 21 May 1983 Forest Hill Cemetery BA 1933, Eau Claire State Teachers College m 22 Aug 1937 Madison 20 30 40 b m2 d Herbert Roderick Bird son of Herbert Roderick Bird and Minerva E. Farwell (m2,d); Minerva Franklin Farwell (b); Minerva F. Farwell (her mdx) b 7 Jan 1912 Madison (b) d 11 Sept 1989 Madison (d) at home, Ridgeway, 1920 1930; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Professor, state university, Riverdale, Maryland, 1940. Prince Georges County, Maryland, 1938­1952. Professor of Poultry Science, University of Wisconsin 1952­ m2 25 Aug 1985 Madison 20 30 b d Edna Elizabeth Moyle (m2); Edna D. Moyle (fam) daughter of Floyd M. DuBois and Eva Elizabeth Storey (d) b 8 Jan 1912 Lodi Village (b) d 31 July 1996 Madison, bur Yorkville Cemetery (d) at home, West Point Township, Columbia County, 1920 (ed27p3); at home, 328 West Main Street, Madison ward 4, 1930 (ed13­34p13) Children: 66 i Herbert Roderick b 14 July 1938 Madison ii William Henry b 16 June 1942 Washington D.C. iii Ellen Harriet b 23 Sept 1947 Washington D.C. iv Mary Minerva b 6 May 1955 Madison

CHILDREN OF WILLIAM GIBSON AND ELIZA JACKSON: 4 01 11? b m 38 Gertrude Hannah Eliza Gibson b 31 Jan 1885 Nottingham (b) cf. Gertrude A. Gibson, 26, general servant domestic, b Nottingham; Hull 1911 62 Prospect Street, Hull, 1913 (m) m 25 March 1913 at the Register Office in the District of Sculcoates (m) 91 01 11 b George William Carrick (m) son of James Beaumont Carrick joiner and Agnes Carrick formerly Lickiss (b) b 13 June 1886 at 6 Carlton Terrace, Seaton Street, Hull (b) at home, 6 Carlton Terrace, Hull, 1891; at home, 15 Richmond Avenue, Hull, 1901; butcher, at home, 15 Richmond Avenue, Bridlington St, Hull, 1911; butcher (journeyman), 29 Holmes Street, Hull (m) elkinton 7 january 2014 page 20

4 91 01 b 39 George Arthur Gibson b 21 Dec 1887 Surfleet (b)

4 91 01 b m d 40 Charles William Pearson Gibson (b,d); William Gibson (01); C. W. Gibson (fa d) b 1 July 1890 Caistor R. S. D. (b); b Caistor (01) d 13 Jan 1938 at 179, Boothferry Road, Hull U.D. (d) traveller 1915 (m); 179 Boothferry Road, Hull, 1936 (fa d); amusement caterer (d) m 4 Dec 1915 Dairycoates parish church, Kingston­upon­Hull (m) 01 b Annie Elizabeth (b) Tasker daughter of lighterman Charles Edward Tasker and Sarah Elizabeth Sparrow (b) b 16 April 1893 at 31 Staniforth Place, Hull U.S.D. (b) at home, Kingston upon Hull, 1901 Child: i R. Gibson, son (fa d)

4 01 11 b 41 Eveline May (b) Gibson; Eva (01) b 28 May 1892 at 6 Rutland Street, Grimsby (b)

4 11 b 42 Ella Gibson (11) b 28 June 1902 Royal Infirmary, Hull

CHILDREN OF C. P. ELKINTON AND LAURA F. TRUE: 4 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 40 m WWI ob 43 Oscar Clyde Elkinton (WWI) b 17 Nov 1885 (fam) Brown County, near Hiawatha (ob), near Willis Kansas (Bufford); b 19 Nov 1885 (WWI,ob); 9 in 95, 18 in 05, 29 in 15, 39 in 25; 44 in 1930; 54 in 1940 d 12 Sept 1956 at the Jefferson County Memorial Hospital in Winchester, bur Fairview Cemetery, Oskaloosa (ob) Ottawa 1911 (m); farmer, Lincoln Township, Franklin County, 1915; farming, Ottawa Kansas, 1917 (WWI); came to Jefferson County and farmed near Oskaloosa the rest of his life (ob); farmer, Oskaloosa Township, Jefferson County, 1920 1925(post office McLouth) 1930 1940; McLouth Kansas 1946 (father's obit); Winchester 1952 (mo ob) m 25 Jan 1911 Ottawa, Franklin County, by H. A. Cook, pastor M. E. Church (m) 80 85 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 40 Helen G. McCullough (m); Helen G. (80 25 30); Ellen (00) daughter of Samuel McCullough and Mary J. (05 10) b Dec 1879 Kansas (80 00); b Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kansas (Bufford); 5 in 1885, 14 in 1895, 22 in 1905, 18 in 1910, 31 in 1911 (m), 35 in 1915, 40 in 1920, 45 in 1925; 60 in 1940, b Kansas survived her husband (hu ob) at home, Lincoln Township, Franklin County, 1880(ed84p6) 1885(p12) 1895(p20) 1900 1905 1910; Ottawa 1911 (m) Children: 70 i Harold Eugene b 14 Sept 1912 Ottawa (SS­5) ii Clarence Edward b 9 June 1918 Ottawa (SS­5) elkinton 7 january 2014 page 21

4 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 40 m WWI ob 44 Charles Bert Elkinton; Bert (95,05,40); Charles Bert Elkinton (m); Bert C. Elkinton (30) b 8 Sept 1887 (WWI,pers,ob) Willis, Brown County, Kansas (WWI,ob); 7 in 1895, 16 in 1905; 25 in 1912 (m); 27 in 1915; 37 in 1925; 42 in 1930; 52 in 1940, b Kansas d 23 Jan 1969 in a Topeka, Shawnee County, hospital (ob), res Willard Kansas (SocSec); bur Coal Creek Cemetery (ob) Ottawa 1912 (m); Lincoln Township, Franklin County, 1915; employed by father, Ottawa Kansas 1917 (WWI); Delaware Township, Jefferson County, 1920 (on father's farm), 1925 1940(ed44­1p3); farmer in the Coal Creek community north of Valley Falls 1918­1958 (ob), retired to Topeka 1958 and lived with daughter Jean (Bufford) m 16 Dec 1912 near Ottawa by H. D. Cook, pastor, M. E. Church (m) 95 00 05 15 20 25 30 40 ob Abba Tussing (m); originally Abigail (Bufford); Abigail (95) daughter of George W. Tussing and Anna K. (05,10); Anna Willenberg (findagrave) b 20 Nov 1890 Ottawa, Franklin County (ob); b 30 Nov 1890 (Bufford); b Nov 1890 (00); 4 in 1895; 14 in 1905, 19 in 1910, 22 in 1912 (m), 24 in 1915, 29 in 1920, 34 in 1925; 39 in 1930; 49 in 1940, b Kansas d 23 March 1966 at her home, 1320 Buchanan Topeka (ob); bur Coal Creek Cemetery (ob) at home, Lincoln Township, Franklin County, 1895 1900(ed82p4) 1905 1910 schoolteacher; Ottawa 1912 (m) Children: 72 i Marian Loreen b 31 Jan 1915 (SocSec) Ottawa ii Dorothy b 29 Sept 1917 (SocSec) Ottawa iii Ralph Edwin b 8 Nov 1919 Valley Falls iv Marjorie Jean b 12 July 1924 Valley Falls

4 95 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 40 m 45 Ada Catherine Elkinton (SocSec appl) b 5 Oct 1894 Willis, Brown County, Kansas (SocSec appl); 5 months in 1895, 10 in 1905, 20 in 1915; 23 in 1917 (m); 25 in 1920; 30 in 1925; 35 in 1930, 23 at 1st marriage; 45 in 1940, b Kansas d 4 Feb 2001 (SocSec), bur Harmony Grove Cemetery, Dennis (findagrave.com) moved to the Dennis area from Lawrence in 1936 (husb ob); Parsons Kansas 1946 (father's obit) 1969 (bro ob); Dennis 1956 (bro ob) 1981 (bro ob); Springfield Missouri 2001 (SocSec) m 28 Nov 1917 Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, by probate judge (m) 00 10 20 25 30 40 WWI ob Edmund Henry Illian (WWI); Edmond H. Illian (00) son of Henry J. Illian and Alice Kolb (10,ob); Alice E. (00) b 4 Oct 1891 (WWI,SocSec,ob) Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska (WWI,ob); b Oct 1892 (00); 18 in 1910; 26 in 1917 (m); 28 in 1920; 33 in 1925; 38 in 1930, 26 at 1st marriage; 48 in 1940, b Nebraska d 24 Aug 1981 (ob) in the Labette County Medical Center in Parsons (ob), bur in Harmony Grove (ob) at home, Denver Township, Adams County, Nebraska, 1900 (ed4p4); Lincoln Township, Franklin County, 1910; book keeper, Drovers Nat Bank, Kansas City, addr 4017 E St, 1917 (WWI); Kansas City, Missouri 1917 (m); clerk in bank, 3616 Lexington, Kansas City, Missouri, 1920; farmer, banker, Wakarusa Township, 1925; farmer, Wakarusa Township, Douglas County, 1930; farmer, Walton Township, Labette County, 1940; farmed most of his life, manager of the Dennis Co­op from 1940 to 1957 when he retired (ob) Children: elkinton 7 january 2014 page 22

76 i Dan Roy b 12 Dec 1919 Kansas City, Missouri ii Neil Henry b 3 April 1921 Kansas City, Missouri iii Enid Ann b 16 Jan 1923 Lawrence

4 00 05 10 15 20 30 40 b WWI ob 46 Ray Cecil Elkinton (ob); Ray C. Elkinton b 17 Oct 1896 (b,WWI,fam) Marion Township, Nemaha County (b); b Axtell Kansas (WWI,ob) d 11 Dec 1981 at home, 4712 S.W. 6th, Topeka (ob); bur Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka (ob) moved from Ottawa to Topeka in 1921 (ob); postal service letter carrier in Topeka for 32 years (ob); letter carrier, Topeka, 1930 1940 article by his daughter Janice in TGS [Topeka Genealogical Society] Quarterly of April 2008 m 23 July 1920 Ottawa, Franklin County (ob) 00 15 20 30 40 ob Agnes Lyle Burney (SocSec appl,ob); Lyle A. Burney (20,Bert); Lyle Elkinton (SocSec); Lisle A. Burney (00) daughter of Nicholas A. Burney (ob,10) and Zelma K. Service (SocSec appl) b 26 April 1896 (SocSec,ob) Rantoul, Franklin County, Kansas (SocSec appl,ob), b April 1896 (00); 13 in 1910, 19 in 1915; 22 in 1920; 33 in 1930, 24 at 1st marriage; 43 in 1940, b Kansas d 17 Oct 1984 at a Topeka retirement home, bur Mount Hope Cemetery (ob) at home, Cutter Township, Franklin County, 1900 (ed77p8); Lincoln Township, Franklin County, 1910 1915; school teacher, at home, Lincoln, 1920; 1533 High, Topeka, 1949 (SocSec appl); taught in schools in Franklin County and at the Seabrook Elementary School in Topeka (ob) Children: 79 i Margaret Janice b 31 Dec 1931 Kansas City, Missouri ii Doris Louise b 3 Dec 1932, d 3 Dec 1932 Topeka eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

LIZZIE ELKINTON

After Nancy's death, a relative came from England to stay with Mark Elkinton and his family. There was a problem in that she was not patient enough with Autie, and she returned to England. I have a letter she wrote to Will Elkinton shortly before she died. Her exact relationship is not known. Her genealogy appears below:

41 51 81 bp m d 1 Richard Elkinton (signature in g); Richard (bp); Richard Elkington (m,1840b,1844b,Elizabeth's d); Richd Elkington (41); Richard John Elkington (bp 48,b51); John Elkington (51,d) son of John and Sarah Elkinton, res Wildmoorefen, Labourer (bp); Sarah Kelly (DonE) bp 26 Dec 1813 ( bp), 25 in 1839 (m), 25 in 1841, 37 in 1851; b Haven Bank, Lincolnshire (51) d 19 Feb 1888, farmer, Methodist (South Dumfries Division, Brant County, Ontario, d) cottager, Horsington, 1839 (m); ag lab, New (41); corn porter, New Sleaford (51); W. Meth., farmer, widowed, South Dumfries Township, 1881 the household in 1841 includes (besides Richard, Sarah, and their daughter elkinton 7 january 2014 page 23

Elizabeth) Mary Elkington, 55, chair woman, born in this county, and Elizth Elkington, 7; the household in 1851 includes Mary Elkington, visitor, widow, 67, serv, b Sleaford, and Elizabeth Trigg, visitor, 16, serv, b Sleaford m 25 July 1839 Timberland Parish Church, witness George Elkington (m) 41 51 bp Sarah; Sarah Elkington (m) daughter of Thomas and Mary Elkington, Lab (bp); Mary Cooling (DonE) Thomas Elkinton (signature) and Mary Cowling, both of Timberland, m 17 May 1803 Timberland (m) bp 17 Nov 1816 Timberland (bp); 23 in 1839 (m); 25 in 1841; 36 in 1851 Timberland 1839 (m) Children: 2 i Elizabeth, b 3 Nov 1840 New Sleaford, labourer ii Fanny b 30 Jan 1844 New Sleaford (b); bp 18 Feb 1844, labourer, Sleaford (New Sleaford bp) iii John, bp 17 Dec 1848, labourer, Old Sleaford (New Sleaford bp) iv William b 27 Oct 1851, porter, New Sleaford (b); bp 16 Nov 1851, labourer, Sleaford (New Sleaford bp)

41 51 81 11 b bp d 2 Elizabeth Ann Elkington (d); Elizth Elkington (41); Elizebeth A. (81); Elizth A. Elkington (11) "Daughter of Richard Elkington, a Coal Merchant's Foreman" (d) b 3 Nov 1840 New Sleaford (b); bp 29 Nov 1840 (New Sleaford bp); 35 in 1881, 68 in 1911 d 12 Oct 1919 The Warehouses, Timberland R. D. (d) with father in South Dumfries Township 1881; cousin, in George Weaver household, Timberland, 1911; "Spinster. Formerly a Schoolmistress." (d) A cousin, S. Weaver, was present at her death (d) Signed and dated Will Elkinton's autograph book "Your Cousin, Lizzie Elkington, 27 March 1887 Brownsville".

b bp 3 Fanny Elkington b 30 Jan 1844 New Sleaford (b); bp 18 Feb 1844 (New Sleaford bp) d 1st quarter 1848 Sleaford, bur 26 March 1848 New Sleaford (DonE)

51 81 01 bp m d 4 John Elkington (51); John C. Elkington (84b,01) bp 17 Dec 1848 (New Sleaford bp); b 24 Nov 1848 England (01,d) d 23 Dec 1910 Paris (Paris Division, Brant County, d), bur Paris Cemetery immigrated 1849 (01); farmer, South Dumfries, 1880 (m); farmer, Blenheim Township, 1881; farmer, Brantford Township, 1901 m 24 March 1880 Paris Ontario by Rev. John Anderson (m) 51 61 81 01 11 d Elizabeth Scott (DonE) daughter of Alexander Scott and Elspeth Oliver (d) b 25 July 1849 (01,d) Blenheim Tp. (d), Oxford County (m); 3 in 1851, 12 in 1861, 21 in 1871, 31 in 1880 (m), 31 in 1881 d 25 Dec 1934, Lot 1 Concession 2, Burford Township, Brant County (d) at home, Blenheim Township, 1851 1861(p20) 1871(d14sdGp80); resident 50 years; bur Paris Cemetery (d) Paris 1911 Children: 6 i Edith Geineveve Mary b 13 Feb 1881, farmer, Blenheim ii Elspeth Mabel b 25 Oct 1884, farmer, Blenheim elkinton 7 january 2014 page 24

iii Scott Clarence b 26 Sept 1886 Ontario iv Sarah Annetta Vera b 17 Aug 1889, farmer, Blenheim

81 91 01 11 b bp m d 5 William Elkington (bp); William H. Elkington (m); William Henry Elkington (d); William Elkinton (81) b 27 Oct 1851 New Sleaford (b); bp 16 Nov 1851 (New Sleaford bp) d 25 March 1915 Lot 32 Con. 2, South Dumfries Division, Brant County, bur Paris (d) immigrated 1855 (01,11); farmer, Dumfries, 1875 (m); farmer, Paris, 1881; thrasher (91,d), South Dumfries, 1891 1901 1911 m 27 Oct 1875 Paris by Rev. Claudius Byrne (m) 51 71 81 91 01 11 d Hannah Lestell Barker (81b); Hannah L. Barker (m); Mary Barber (b76) daughter of James B. & Frances Barker (m); Elizabeth (51,71); Susan Gadd (d) b 25 April 1851 Ontario (01); age 1 at next birthday in 1851; 20 in 1871; 24 in 1875, b Paris (m); 30 in 1881, 39 in 1891, 65 in 1916 (d) d 7 May 1916 Lot 32 Con. 2, South Dumfries, bur Paris (d) at home, South Dumfries Township, Brant County, 1851; at home, Paris Township, Brant County, 1871(d16sdC1,p50); Paris 1875 (m) Children: 10 i Sarah May b 24 Jan 1876, farmer, South Dumfries; d 7 March 1877 South Dumfries ii Roy b 14 Jan 1881, farmer, Paris; d 30 Jan 1881 Paris iii William C. b 29 May 1888, thresher, South Dumfries (b)

CHILDREN OF JOHN ELKINGTON AND ELIZABETH SCOTT: 81 b m d 6 Edith Geineveve Mary (b) Elkington, Edith Mary Gennieve (DonE), Edith (81), Edith G. Elkington (m) b 13 Feb 1881 Blenheim (b) d 11 March 1911 Burford Township, Brant County (d) Paris 1908 (m) m 8 April 1908 Paris by Rev. R. G. MacBeth (m) b Arthur Burnett Bawtinhimer (m) son of James Bawtinhimer and Laura Jane Sutton (b) b 14 March 1873 East Oxford (b) farmer, Cainsville, 1908 (m)

01 b m 7 Elspeth Mabel (b) Elkington; Mabel (01); Mabel E. Elkington (m); Mabel Eispeth (DonE) b 25 Oct 1884 Blenheim (b), b Brant County (m) d Sept 1959 Canada (DonE) Paris Ontario (mo d) m 19 June 1907 Paris by Rev. R. G. MacBeth (m) John Hugh McGill (m) son of Archibald McGill and Sarah Adair (m) 30 in 1907, b Brant County (m) farmer, Paris, 1907 (m)

01 11 m 8 Scott Clarence Elkington (sign m) b 26 Sept 1886 Ontario (01), b Sept 1887 (11), b 26 Dec 1886 (DonE) d 14 Nov 1930 Canada (DonE) elkinton 7 january 2014 page 25 at home, salesman, dry goods, 1911; traveling salesman, Brantford, 1916 (m) m 20 Dec 1916 Brantford by G. A. Woodside (m); 26 Dec 1916 (DonE) b Agnes McHutchion (m) daughter of Alexander McHutchion and Annie Renaud (b) b 6 Feb 1888 Brantford (b); 29 in 1916, b Brantford (m) Paris 1916 (m) Children: 13 i Clarence Scott b 24 Aug 1918 (DonE) ii Marion Jones b 11 Jan 1925 Canada (DonE)

11 b 9 Sarah Annetta Vera (b) Elkington; Vera (11) b 17 Aug 1889 Blenheim (b) at home, telephone operator, 1911 m 20 May 1914 Canada (DonE) Ernest Albert Wheeler (DonE)

CHILDREN OF WILLIAM ELKINGTON AND HANNAH BARKER: b d 10 Sarah May (b) Elkington b 24 Jan 1876 South Dumfries (b) d 7 March 1877 South Dumfries (d)

b d 11 Roy (b) Elkington b 14 Jan 1881 Paris (b) d 30 Jan 1881 Paris (d)

91 01 b m 12 Clifford Benjamin Elkington (m); Clifford Elkington (91); William C. Elkington (b) b 29 May 1888 South Dumfries (b), b 29 April 1888 (01) d 12 April 1965 Hamilton (DonE) Paris Station 1915 (m) m 24 Nov 1915 Hamilton by J. D. Fitzpatrick (m) Hattie May Lutts (m); Harriet May Lutts (DonE) daughter of Jacob Lutts and Susan Conner (m) 32 in 1915, b Youngstown NY (m) Child: 15 i Vera May (DonE)

CHILDREN OF SCOTT CLARENCE ELKINGTON AND AGNES MCHUTCHION: 13 Clarence Scott Elkington b 24 Aug 1918 (DonE) d 25 Aug 1942 Europe, bur Neverlee War Cemetery, Louvain, Belgium (DonE)

14 Marion Jones Elkington b 11 Jan 1925 Canada (DonE) m 16 Aug 1947 Canada Melvin Becker Bowman (DonE) Children (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi­ bin/igmpostem.cgi?op=show&app=17111919¬ify=g9u­ UOQnwa_XCEy06gDRBE5GjqE8B8Yd&key=I545&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2 Figm%2Ecgi%3Fop%3DGET%26amp%3Bdb%3D17111919%26amp%3Bid%3DI545%22%3EReturn+ to+WorldConnect%3C%2Fa%3E): elkinton 7 january 2014 page 26

i Peter Scott Bowman b 1 Nov 1948 ii Paul Andrew Bowman b 28 Feb 1955 iii Pamela Joan Bowman b 30 April 1957

CHILD OF CLIFFORD B. ELKINGTON AND HARRIET MAY LUTTS: 15 Vera May Elkington (DonE) eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

MARY FAVELL

On 29 October 1840 a birth in the Sub­district of Kirton­in­Holland was registered. The informant was the child's mother, Mary Favell of Kirton. The child was born 21 Oct 1840 at Kirton and named Eliza. The father was stated to be Mark Elkington, his occupation servant in husbandry. (b) On 15 Nov 1840 the child was baptized Sarah Eliza, illegitimate daughter of Mary Favell, servant, abode Kirton End. This event is recorded in the baptismal register of the parish of Kirton (p.171,no.1363).

41 51 61 71 81 91 bp m bur 1 Mary Ann Favel (m); Marianne (bp); Mary Ann (Joseph bp,51,d,bur); Mary (61,1861bp,1864bp,71); Mary Favell (1840b,1840bp,41) daughter of Samuel and Mary Favell, cordwainer, Kirton End (bp) bp 18 June 1820 (Kirton bp p48#381) d 5 April 1896 Kirton R.D., age 75; bur 7 April 1896 (Kirton bur) servant, Kirton End, 1840 (bp); at home, Kirton End, Kirton ed4, 1841; widow, Kirton, 1881; widow, living with son Samuel in Kirton in 1891 m 30 March 1848 (Kirton m p56 #111) 41 51 61 71 bp bur Isaac Flatters (m) son of Joseph and Elizabeth Flatters, labourer, Kirton End (bp); cf. Joseph Flatters and Elizabeth Woulds m 18140818 Kirton (Holland West mdx) bp 20 Oct 1816 (Kirton bp) bur 23 Feb 1879, age 62 (Kirton bur); d 1st quarter 1879 Boston, age 62 male servant, Kirton Fen, 1841; labourer, Kirton End, widower in 1848 (m); ag lab, Wash Road, Algarkirk, 1851; ag lab, Drain Side, Kirton, 1861; ag lab, Towns Drain, Kirton, 1871; Kirton Drain Side 1879 (bur) Children: 2 i Sarah Eliza b 21 Oct 1840 Kirton (b); father Mark Elkington (b), father unknown (m) ii George, 6 in 1851, b Algarkirk iii Joseph bp 6 Aug 1849 Kirton iv William, 8 in 1861, b (71) v Samuel, 5 in 1861, b Holbeach (81) vi Elizabeth Ann b 6 Dec 1861, labourer Kirton Drain Side vii Isaac Charles b 4 July 1864, labourer Kirton Drain Side

CHILDREN OF MARY ANN FAVELL: 41 51 61 71 81 91 01 11 b m d 2 Sarah Favel (m marked); Sarah Favell (41,b63); Sarah Favil (71,b72); Sarah Richardson formerly Favil (b74); Sarah Richardson formerly Favill (b76); Sarah Richardson formerly Favell (b78); Sarah F. Flatters (61); Sarah Flatters (70b); Sally Richardson (01); Sarah Eliza (bp); Eliza (b) b 21 Oct 1840 Kirton (b), bp 15 Nov 1840 (Kirton bp); 6 months in 1841, 10 in 1851, 20 in 1861, 31 in 1871, 40 in 1881, 50 in 1891, 58 in 1901 d 5 May 1911 at 9 Hospital Lane, Skirbeck R.D. (d) charr woman, Willington St & Bishop Row, Kirton, 1871; charwoman, Kirton, elkinton 7 january 2014 page 27

1911 m 25 Dec 1872, witness William Flatters (Kirton m) 41 71 81 91 01 bp bur John Richardson (m signed) son of John & Mary Richardson, labourer (bp); son of John Richardson deceased (m) bp 17 March 1829 (Wigtoft bp) bur 23 April 1904, age 76 (Kirton bur); d 2d quarter 1904 Boston, age 76 at home, Wigtoft, 1841; general labourer lodging at the Stag & Pheasant, Kirton, 1871; labourer, Kirton (m); farm labourer, Kirton, 1881; ag lab, Kirton, 1891; general labourer, Kirton, 1901; Church End, Kirton, 1904 (bur) Children (8 children, 8 living in 1911): 9 i John b 27 Dec 1863 Boston ii Sarah Ann b 23 April 1870 Kirton; bp 29 Aug 1870 Kirton iii Mary Ann b 21 Nov 1872 Kirton, charwoman iv Elizabeth Ann b 29 July 1874 Kirton, farm labourer v Susannah b 4 Dec 1876 Kirton, farm labourer vi Amy b 13 Oct 1878 Kirton Drain Side, farm labourer vii Lucy b 13 Oct 1878 Kirton Drain Side, farm labourer viii Harriet Ann b 10 April 1883 Kirton Mere, farm labourer

51 61 bur 3 George Flatters (51) b 3d quarter 1844 Boston District; 6 in 1851, b Algarkirk; 17 in 1861 bur 22 July 1866, age 21 (Kirton bur), d 3d quarter 1866 Boston District Ferry Corner Plat 1861; Kirton 1866 (bur)

51 61 71 81 91 01 11 bp g 4 Joseph Flatters bp 6 Aug 1849 (Kirton bp) cf. Joseph Flatters, age 87, d 1st quarter 1936 Boston groom, Market Head House, Kirton, 1871; brewer, Kirton, 1878 (g); brewer, Boston Rd, Kirton, 1881; foreman brewer, High Road, Kirton, 1891; agricultural labourer, Boston Road, Kirton, 1901; laborer, Kirton, 1911 m 25 July 1878 Kirton Parish Church (g) 61 71 81 91 01 11 bp Mary Elizabeth Tunnard (mdx) daughter of Charles and Mary Tunnard, labourer, Kirton Town (bp) bp 9 Jan 1859 (Kirton bp); b 4th quarter 1858 Boston District (FreeBMD) cf. Mary E. Flatters, 70, d 4th quarter 1929 Boston (dndx) at home, High Street, Kirton ed2, 1861(p18); servant, Kirton ed2, 1871(p10); Frampton 1878 (g) Children (6 children, 5 living in 1911): i William bp 8 March 1879 Kirton, brewer ii Mary Elizabeth bp 13 March 1881 Kirton iii Charles Samuel bp 4 March 1883 Kirton iv Alfred bp 30 Nov 1884 Kirton v Frank bp 6 Feb 1887 Kirton, brewer's labourer vi Rose Ellen bp 25 Oct 1891 Kirton, brewer

61 71 81 91 01 11 5 William Flatters (11) b 3d quarter 1853 Holbeach District; 8 in 1861, 17 in 1871, 27 in 1881, 37 in 1891, 48 in 1901, 57 in 1911; b Kirton (61), b Holbeach (71,81,91,01) apprentice to miller, Kirton, 1871; miller & baker, 16 Newland St W, Lincoln, 1881; retired baker & grocer, 26 Carholme Rd, Lincoln ed 14a, elkinton 7 january 2014 page 28

1891; retired baker, 24 Cranwell St, Lincoln ed 13, 1901, 1911 m 3d quarter 1876 Spilsby District, married 35 years in 1911 81 91 01 11 Emma Archer Thurston (mdx); Emma A. (01,11) 25 in 1881, 36 in 1891, 47 in 1901, 55 in 1911, b Wainfleet cf. Emma A. Flatters, age 66, d 3d quarter 1921 Boston (dndx) Child (1 child, 1 living in 1911): i Harry, 3 in 1881, 13 in 1891, 24 in 1901, 33 in 1911, b Lincoln City; butcher's clerk, at home, 1911

61 71 81 91 01 11 6 Samuel Flatters (11) b 3d quarter 1856 Holbeach District; 5 in 1861, 14 in 1871, 24 in 1881, 34 in 1891, 43 in 1901, 54 in 1911; b Kirton (61,71,91,01), b Holbeach (81,11) cottager, Towns Drain Side, Kirton, 1891; farmer, Drain Side, Kirton, 1901 1911 m 1st quarter 1891 Boston District; married 20 years in 1911 91 01 11 Alice Mary Fossitt (mdx); Alice M. (91,01) daughter of Mary Fossitt (1911) 26 in 1891, 35 in 1901, 45 in 1911, b Sutterton Children (9 children, 8 living in 1911): a James E. Fassett, 5 in 1891, b Sutterton i Walter bp 13 March 1892 Kirton, cottager ii Arthur Samuel bp 12 Nov 1893 Kirton, cottager iii Edith Emma (bdx) b 4th quarter 1895, 5 in 1901, 15 in 1911, b Kirton iv Harry Garfit (bdx,11) b 3d quarter 1897, 3 in 1901, 13 in 1911, b Kirton v Mary Millicent (bdx,11) b 4th quarter 1899, 1 in 1901, 11 in 1911, b Kirton vi Alice Victoria b 4th quarter 1901, 9 in 1911, b Kirton vii Albert Edward b 1st quarter 1906, 5 in 1911, b Kirton

71 81 91 bp 7 Elizabeth Ann Flatters (bp) b 6 Dec 1861 (Kirton bp) living with brother Samuel and mother in Kirton in 1891

71 81 91 01 11 bp 8 Isaac Charles Flatters (bp,mo d,11); Isaac C. Flatters (91,01); Charles (81) b 4 July 1864 (Kirton bp) cf. Isaac C. Flatters, age 67, d 4th quarter 1931 Boston (dndx) saddle & harness maker, High Rd, Kirton, 1891; Kirton 1896 (mo d); cattle­ dealer & shoemaker, Station Road, Kirton, 1901; saddler, Victoria Villa, Station Road, Kirton, 1911 m 3d quarter 1898 Boston District; married 12 years in 1911 01 11 Elizabeth Singleton (mdx) 32 in 1901, 42 in 1911, b Frampton Children (6 children, 5 living in 1911): i Arthur Charles b 1st quarter 1897, 4 in 1901, 14 in 1911, b Frampton; Arthur Charles F. Singleton (bdx) ii Florance Daisy Mary (11) b 4th quarter 1898, 2 in 1901, 12 in 1911, b Frampton elkinton 7 january 2014 page 29

iii Easter Violit May (11) b 2d quarter 1900, 10 months in 1901, 10 in 1911; b Frampton (01), b Kirton (11) iv Samuel Cyril b 1st quarter 1904, 7 in 1911, b Kirton v Dorothy Margaret b 3d quarter 1909, 1 in 1911, b Kirton

CHILDREN OF SARAH FAVELL: 71 81 91 01 11 b 9 John Favil (71); John Favel (81); John Favell (91,01,11) b 27 Dec 1863 Union Workhouse, Boston (b) ag lab, South Fields, Kirton ed 1, 1881; laborer, calico print works, boarding in Thornsett Rd, New Mills, Derbyshire, 1891; coal miner, Birch Vale Crescent No. 10, New Mills, 1901; night stroke [?], 75 Thornsett, New Mills, 1911 married 18 years in 1911; m 4th quarter 1892, Stockport (BMD) 01 11 Mary (01 11) Handford? (mdx) 35 in 1901, 45 in 1911, b New Mills Children (7 children, 6 living in 1911): i Sarah Ellen (BMD) b 4th quarter 1893 (BMD), 7 in 1901, 17 in 1911, b New Mills ii George b 4th quarter 1895(BMD), 5 in 1901, 15 in 1911, b New Mills iii Lucy b 1st quarter 1900 (BMD), 1 in 1901, 11 in 1911, b New Mills iv John Charles (BMD) b 4th quarter 1902(BMD), 8 in 1911, b New Mills v Joseph b 2d quarter 1905 (BMD), 5 in 1911, b New Mills vi Mary b 3d quarter 1906 (BMD), 4 in 1911, b New Mills vii Amy b 3d quarter 1906 Hayfield (BMD), d 1st quarter 1907 Hayfield (BMD)

71 81 b bp 10 Sarah Ann (b); Sarah Richardson née Favell (94bp) b 23 April 1870 Kirton (b); 11 months in 1871, 10 in 1881; bp 29 Aug 1870 (Kirton bp), apparently baptized again 14 Jan 1877 (Kirton bp) abode New Mills near Manchester (94bp) Child: i John bp 17 June 1894 Kirton

81 b bp 11 Mary Ann (b); Mary Favell (94bp) b 21 Nov 1872 Kirton; bp 14 Jan 1877 (Kirton bp) Child: i Olive bp 20 May 1894 Kirton

81 91 b bp 12 Elizabeth Ann (b) Richardson b 29 July 1874 Kirton (b); bp 14 Jan 1877 (Kirton bp)

81 b bp 13 Susanna (b) Richardson; Susannah (bp) b 4 Dec 1876 Kirton (b); bp 14 Jan 1877 (Kirton bp)

81 91 01 11 b bp 14 Amy Richardson (81,91,sign sis m 09); Amy (b) Emma (bp) b 13 Oct 1878 Kirton Drain Side (b); bp 17 Nov 1878 (Kirton bp) cook, 89 Croydon Road, Penge, Kent, 1901; servant, Penge, 1911

81 91 01 b bp 15 Lucy Richardson elkinton 7 january 2014 page 30 b 13 Oct 1878 Kirton Drain Side (b); bp 17 Nov 1878 (Kirton bp) domestic servant, High Rd, Kirton, 1891; waitress, 5 Princess St, Halifax, Yorkshire, 1901

91 01 11 b bp g 16 Harriet Ann (b,11) Richardson; H. Ann Johnson (mo d) b 10 April 1883 Kirton Mere R.S.D. (b); bp 8 May 1883 (Kirton bp) housemaid, 89 Croydon Road, Penge, Kent, 1901; Kirton 1909 (g); 29 Warwick Street, Old Lenton, Nottingham (mo d) m 1 June 1909 Kirton Parish Church (g) 11 John William Johnson (g) son of George Johnson, farm labourer (g) 27 in 1909 (g); 30 in 1911, b Newark, Nottinghamshire railway servant, Linton Notts, 1909 (g); shunter, railway, 29 Warwick Street, Old Lenton, Nottingham, 1911 cf. John Wm. Johnson, 20, son of George Johnson and Mary, b Newark, at home, Farndon (01) cf. John William Johnson, b 2d quarter 1881 Newark District (BMD)