h "35‘'**¢‘m1. 33335&*"s5; . of Contents F949 1. Credits II. Introduction - The family, the migrations, . (three pages) III. The Funkhouser Traditions IV. of Stoney Creek Area of Shenandoah Valley V. The first Isaac Funkhouser's family of Stoney Creek VI. Abstracts of Deeds for the Stoney Creek Lands VII. Last page of the GermanWill of Isaac of Stoney Creek . VIII. The Boyer Family - what is knownof Catherine's background - IX. Copy of Marriage Bond and note of consent for the marriage X. Signatures of the Isaac Funkhousers of Shenandoah and Augusta XI. Explanation of the numbering system XII. Isaacof their and eleven Catherine children —All that is knowncfi'them,with list XIII. Typescript of the indenture for sale of Stoney Creek farm. Note appended documents - Catherine did not appear in person to sign, agents were sent out to "examine" whether she gave consent to the sale willingly. (two pages) XIV. Map of Augusta County - site of the new home on "waters of Middle River on the south side of North Mountain." XV._ The Descendants 1. Catherine (Funkhouser) Shuey - copy of her marriage . bond. Her descendants from #3-F11 to 6-F11925 2. Margaret (Funkhouser) Hansell - copy of her marriage bond. Her descendants from #3-F12 to 4-F126 3. Daniel Funkhouser - #3-F13, one paragraph 4. John Funkhouser - Descendants from #3-F14 to 5-F145 A copy of his marriage bond ' 5. Elizabeth (Funkhouser) Shirley —copy of her marriage bond. Her descendants from #3-F15 to 5-F15___ 6. Mary Ann (Funkhouser) Cale - copy of her marriage bond. Her descendants - one paragraph at #3-F16 7., Lydia (Funkhouser) Baylor - Copyof her marriage bond. Her descendants from #3~F17 to 6-F173__ 8. Sally (Funkhouser) Gabbert - Copy of her marriage bond. Her descendants at #3—F18,one paragraph. 9. Benjamin Funkhouser - copy of his marriage bond. Descendants from #3-F19 to 5-F1943 10. William Funkhouser - copy of marriage bond. His descendants from #3—F1Ato 4-F1A8, one page 11. Isaac Funkhouser - descendants from #3-F1B to 6-F1BB21 XVI. Page from an account book of a general store, 1854-5. Henwacamxnm Farm:-,1Histow center 4:35 North Kémy Hemet, Cs. 9*=.25:‘<. €558-EM04 HQvTN,9gm[Dw Fag? Z& ?9‘7’ , A bcgaxififi’ hie 41%93”’

AFUNKHOUSER Eight Generations from Isaac and Catherine (Boyer) of Shenandoah and Augusta Counties of Virginia

Second Edition

January, 1973 Tumwater, Washington \r..I..\uV-AdaVIJ 2

MILDRED (MRS. EDWARDC.) MILEY, P. O. Box 85, Athena, Oregon 97813, sent to make seven more pages of Hansell. OPALFUNKHOUSER,R. R. 2, Box 110, West Terre Haute, Indiana 47885, lives on the spot where the ancestors settled. She started early recording the personal, intimate details from conversations with her grandparents. Every letter from her brings more items to makethe ancestors real people. ARTHURGLENNMARSHALL,304 Wilson Avenue, Maryville, Tennessee 37801, supplied many, many pages of Shuey data, completed his own lines and contributed the marriage bond of Catherine Funkhouser and John Shuey.

MARTHA(MRS.JOHNM.) NEES, R. R. 2, Box 39. Greenup, Illinois 62428, sent many, many pages of Shuey and completed her own lines. RUTH (MRS. MORTON)MCGAUHEY,Robinson, Kansas 66532, sent the descendants of John Gossbiner Funkhouser in Kansas. GLADYS(MRS. LEONARD)WHEATof Shepardsville, Indiana, supplied descendants of Hedges-Rippy, and gave valuable names and clues for further . R

KATHERINE(MRS. WILLIAM) BUSHMAN,12 Taylor Street, Staunton, Virginia 24401 is genealogist for the Augusta CountyHistorical Society. In her commissionsat the archives of the courthouse at Staunton, she continually "keeps her eye out" for items to add. LOUISE(MS. DAVID)RITCHIE, Route 1, Quicksburg, Virginia 22847, is a descendant of Barbara (Funkhouser) Miller, daughter of the first Isaac Funkhouser. She has given valuable assistance with documents from Virginia.

MARYVIRGINIA (MRS. DUNCAN)THOMSON,111S South Brown, Terre Haute, Indiana 47803, is not of this family. Nevertheless, she copied several pages of marriages in the courthouse at Terre Haute whichGenealogical added much Society to this at Terre work. Haute. She is a member of Wabash Valley M. FREDC. KOCHof Olympia, Washington, while not of this family, helped translate and interpret the Germanwriting. MR. DANIELW.BLYof Harrisonburg, Virginia. His descent is Hefrom shared the immigrant with me the John. "Fanghaus" Mr. Bly translation has been encouraging in "Traditions." and helpful. Others who have helped and/or encouraged over the years: Thelma Piper, Ruth Funkhouser, Frieda Wilson, Ruth Bumgardner, Violette Buntain, Coy and Evelyn Funkhouser, Nora Wolverton, Marion Gray, Viola Starkey, Fern Boone and Gladys Crockett, manymore. This is a continuing project. I hope to make supplements, will welcomecorrespondence, and will answer all queries. (}%;z/»,z:’z2‘ZZKCharlotte 908south8th Cooper Zeutenhorst 'Tumwater, Washington 98502 October’ 972 Introduction

These pages hold a very small segment of a huge Funkhouser Family in America. Numerouspeople are working on the various lines,and plans are being madeto have the descendants all in one book at some future date. I have therefore brought down only the family of mygreat-great-great-grandparents, Isaac and Catherine (Boyer) Funkhouser who were married in 1789. The pages are purposely left unnumberedso that additions can be made at any time. Weare not able to tell the modeof travel our people used in the journeys westward. Historians have noted that manyfrom Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky cameby flatboat on the Ohio, somedropping off along the shore in Ohio to settle. Others came all the way to the Wabash and worked their way up into Indiana and Illinois. But in 1811, the Great National Road was started and thousands upon thousands trekked along its miles, pushing or pulling conveyances of any kind that would roll, stacked high with household goods and the implements to make a living from new soil. The route is paved now from Washington, D. C., to St. Louis, but at the time of the migra­ tions, although hard surfaced, it detoured around stumps, broke down, and was never all in condition at a given time. It stretched from Cumberland, Maryland, through Wheeling, West Virginia; Zanesville, Ohio; Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Indiana; and on to Vandalia, Illinois. Into the mid 1800's a notice in a local paper might remark that no mail had comeinto the area that week because of the muddycondition of The Road. The streams of humanity moved along, perhaps some in covered ‘wagons,_but many on foot, pushing a wheelbarrow or cart, maybe ' children out ahead or lagging behind, herding a cow or two, a herd of sheep, and sometimes even a precious flock of geese. I am indebted to Violette (Mrs. Byron) Buntain of Clinton, Indiana, and Ruth (Mrs. Paul) Bumgardnerof Indianapolis, for the following story. They share a descent from Jonathan Shirley," father of Daniel (#3—F15). Jonathan decided to join his sons in Indiana, and had son George buy land for him in Vermillion County. He started from Virginia. Eight miles short of his destination, while fording the Wabash,he slipped from the tongue of his wagon and was drowned. This was in 1862, when Jonathan was 87 years of age! Hardy people, our ancestorsfi Most of them were farmers in search of land. Where one had a trade or profession, I have tried to makenote of it. All of them were craftsmen - they had to be to exist in that time. Farms had emergencyblacksmith facilities, womenstill did spinning and weaving. The men bought powder and lead, hunted muchof their meat. Payment for necessities was often made in commodities: venison, cordwood, pork, eggs, cream. This, then, is their story, or as muchas I have been able to find in five years of searching. Perhaps I should apologize for attempting to record it at this time. I could wait for more complete details and maybenever get it written. Just this muchmay catch the attention of someoneof the "lost" families whocan supply the nameof the final resting place of Isaac and Catherine. whocan tell us howtheir children traveled, and why they settled where they did? Whereare the Baylor, Gale and Gabbert descendants? The past five years have been rewarding and_fun; I will never stop the search! Please be charitable in judgmentof myspelling. In taking data from old handwritten letters and family records, place names and surnames were found in many variations. Shephard, Sheppard, Shepard and Shepherd are some of the ways used on only one surname and the village namedafter this family. In another case, one popular encyclopedia uses Sangford while the index on back of the map uses Sanford. People near there write it both ways, the current road mapuses Sandford, .and the post office uses Sand Ford which is in keeping with the first identification - a ford at that point in a creek. But then it may have been named for a Sandford family which lives in the area. V Also note the spelling of the neighboring counties ­ Vermilion, Illinois, and Vermillion, Indiana. Hanetcamnfla Fanuh;Réstow Center 4:25 iioith Kirby Hsnufi.CA9£845 553-55 "304 1’//,«n‘O,~5 Inc/:'.m.;

Settlements of Funkhouser and related families THE FUNKHOUSER TRADITIONS . Research has shownthree early Funkhousersin the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. While descendants have said that John, Christian and Jacob were brothers, there is no proof that this is true. They are reported to have comefrom Switzer­ land with their point of debarkation probably being Philadelphia. After their long ocean voyage, they seem to have removed shortly into the Valley. Arthur Marshall wrote, August 10, 1969: "As to origin of our Funkhouser - my great Uncle James E. Rippeteau (Rippetoe) said, ‘About the time of the St. Bartholomew Day Massacre in the 16th century, both Rippeteau and Shuey families fled from France. The Rippeteaus went to England and from England to_America in the late 17th century, speaking the English language. The Shueys and Funkhousers went to Germany and from Germany to America about the same time, speaking the Germanlanguage which in two generations they gave up for the English language. Both families settled in Virginia in its mountainousparts.'" . Into the late generations, descendants spoke of them­ selves as being "Pennsylvania Dutch." Opal Funkhouser has said her grandfather spoke of his "DutcH'ancestry through his father John #3-F14. In an even later generation, this com­ piler‘s grandmother, Nettie Jane Gibson #5—F1B52,remembered the same, and proved it with her Vinegar Pie, about which her ,¢rchildren reminiscedwith enthusiastic relish. jm , The name is said to be found spelled Vanhouser and Fankhouser EafifiinSwiss. records, and a Swiss genealogist has translated the O. Cfginame to mean"Houseof Light." Still other translations 5$fl x.}§ refer to Fankhaus or Fanghaus - meaning a kind of jail or f ‘iki "keep". This might indicate that the family came from a €§,§€%, village namedfor its jail. I amindebted to Mr. Daniel Bly 'g:;/ of Harrisonburg, Virginia, for this last translation. {'

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ISAAC FUNKHOUSERandhis wife Anna lived on Stoney Creek in Shenandoah County, Virginia. He may have been a son of Jacob, one of the three early immigrant brothers. At the time Isaac wrote his will in 1796, he had already given his son Isaac possession of the Stoney Creek farm. He mentioned this, and the other children listed below. Other deeds and documentsestablish the relationship of these children as brothers and sisters, but there is somequestion that Anna may not have been the mother of the oldest son Isaac, since he married so muchearlier than the other children.. He may have been a son of an earlier wife of the first Isaac. Children of the first Isaac Funkhouser: ISAAC FUNKHOUSERwasborn 1760-70 (age in 1810 and 1830 censuses). He married Catherine Boyer, daughter of widow Margaret Boyer, in Shenandoah County in April 1789. It is this Isaac whosedescendants are listed in the following pages. DANIELFUNKHOUSERborn to Isaac and Anna 12 April 1774, and baptized 15 May 1774. He died between 1805 and 1812. He married Elizabeth Humreckhouser 21 March 1799, Shenandoah County. DAVIDEUNKHOUSERdiedin 1812. His wife was Elizabeth Pence, a daughter of Conrad, whomhe married February 8, 1802, Shenandoah County. They seemed to have no children. ANNA(MARY)FUNKHOUSERwhowas called Anna, a minor daughter .in her father's will, but was spoken of as Maryin a document in one of her brother's estate settlements, was a ward of George Pence who lived on Stoney Creek. She married John Link. ’ BARBARAFUNKHOUSERmarried Godfrey Miller 19 December 1797, Shenandoah County, the note of consent being written in German and signed by her mother, a brother and others. The Millers bought the Stoney Creek farm from Isaac and Catherine when 8 Isaac movedhis family to Augusta County,_farther up the Valley. The Land on Stoney Creek Deed Book F Page 286 13 October 1786 This deed between Christian Funkhouser and Barbara his wife, the late Barbara Six, widowof John Six, John Six the eldest son, to Isaac Funkhouser. Christian Funkhouser and John Six paid by Isaac Funkhouser for land lying on North Westerly side of Stoney Creek on a branch of the said creek. The 400 acres originally granted to Jacob Borden by deed under the seal of Lord Fairfax 6 (or 11) August 1767. The said Jacob Borden and Mary his wife .conveyed the same to the said John Six, Sr., dec'd and the said Isaac Funkhouserby their deeds of release bearing the date of 2 and 3 days of Nov. 1767. And of record in the county of Frederick. Oaths of: AdamPoke, AdamMiller, Jacob Binker. Deed Book 0 Base 389-391 9 sent. 1805 This deed between Daniel Funkhouser (one of the sons of Isaac Funkhouser dec'd) and Elizabeth his wife to David Funkhouser, also son of Isaac, of the other part. Isaac Funkhouser, son of Isaac dec'd received land from his father and the remainder of the land went to the other two sons, namely Daniel and David. ‘Deed Book Q Page 399-401 31 October 1808 This deed between Isaac Funkhouser, son of Isaac dec'd and Caty his wife to GodfreyMiller, selling that tract or parcel of land—-­ (A typescript of this indenture is shownat #2-F1 Isaac Funkhouser)

Deéd Book U Bags 686 13 November 1813 This deed between Isaac Funkhouser of the County of Augusta, one of the sons of Isaac Funkhouser dec'd of Shenandoah County of the one part and Godfrey Miller of the county of Shenandoah'of the other part . . . For the sumof one dollar Isaac sells to Godfrey’ Miller a certain tract of lands lying in ShenandoahCounty devised to the sametogether with other lands from his father the said Isaac Funkhouser dec'd on the drains of Stoney Creek is the same tract of land which was surveyed for the said Isaac Funkhouser _ dec'd 28 April 1788 and was afterwards granted to him by patent. Land description mentions: to corner to AbrahamFunkhouser. To land which Isaac Funkhouser purchased of James Bean. To Joseph Rgwslmm. r :0,» “- — 4..., Cf-_. . ' c r,‘'/;/ /1 ‘ _‘,._l,~ro":I-:; \/CI‘ 7”/’£.lya/j’/L‘???rjj/,4?/.:v% . I“.'<é«./A/.: V,‘<‘/ K n-544.. ; .//I'LL‘ 4/(?7/ oHV.,A/ P." Aggy“ %;.:““‘q:Y. J1.’/ftbfjn / ­ . 4 ('4pm/fltrg, . /I I ¢vV;v.//‘((3-()7/lbyL‘S-Ivvb‘/‘r:"_":‘g;€’g. W

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MARGARETBOYER,a widow, came from Grassy Valley, on or near the border of Marylandand Pennsylvania, to settle in Virginia, probably in the vicinity of Strasburg. So starts an old pencil-written history of one of her descendants. The name of Margaret's husband is unknown. Extensive re­ search has failed to uncover a clue to his identity. She first appears in a 1785 census as a widowwith "seven white souls" in her household. She married on October 50, 1790, in Shenandoah County, Simon Harr, a minister. Her death came in the 70th year of her age, on March 7, 1819, according to records kept by Peter, her son. The ages of some of her grandchildren indicate she was probably slightly older than the seventy years. Her Boyer children knownto us at this time (1972) are: WILLIAMHENRYBOYERsettled "up the Valley" in the Blue Ridge Mountains. His wife was Elizabeth, and he died in Grayson County, Virginia, in 1821. JOHNBOYERsettled "up the Valley" and one of his sons ' appears in RockinghamCounty. Descendants appear in Indiana. PETERBOYERwas born 4 April 1771, according to his own written record. A bond dated 6 April 1793, was issued in ShenandoahCounty for.his marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth (Keller) Snap, a widow. Peter died 19 May 1845. CATHERINEBOYERwas born 1760-70 (from age in 1810 and 1830 censuses). The bond for her marriage to Isaac Funkhouser was dated 2 April 1789, ShenandoahCounty. It is filed in the courthouse at Woodstockwith a consent note which her mother signed with her mark, her namebeing written for her in old Germanscript. ELIZABETHBOYERwas married to John Moore, the Shenandoah County bond dated 2 Nov. 1792. Simon Harr signed as step-father. MARY"POLLY"BOYER married George Shaver, the bond being ­ dated 28 August 1802, Shenandoah County. Her brother-in-law, John Moore, was the bondsman. ~ - .' « ""r‘r; I’ " i . 5 3‘ ya ‘ I §‘.~<\f . ' v , -.) ’s ' ' 12­ -4 ‘ \;' . _ ‘ ' ‘-/~ ' u’ " I.‘ I '­ .\ O ‘N all __mcnby the-5'.‘pwfcnts, That wc ‘.‘x.ur-fie--x4¢c«—'r«.« vi . ' 9, . . ,7 v 1­ //7‘ 1- |‘d¢—& ‘ ’_/'-9-(.'.');—-31.4/I . ..-....—_————--—._.__ . ;I ‘ w ' _. ere hchl and firnfl bound unto V E\'cc1?cnc:v. . L M/‘7’¢*/5'0‘!/4//fl/-?’{L’/’/6 , » _ / ' E4 .q, ' Gx g.v.mor of .. \/1rmn.,~. - 5 . ' m ‘be W“ and ("'1 "rm" (‘F G‘‘'‘’P"‘"‘-39»: ' '-‘INT-“nt V monCY; to u.'hi*’1n ‘- am '..

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The Numbering System The earliest Funkhouser of whomweare positive for this lineage is Isaac of Shenandoah County, with wife Anna. He is Generation One: 1- F. His children are the second generation: 2- F1, 2- F2, 2- F3, etc. Weare following the descent of only his oldest knownson 2- F1, our Isaac who married Catherine Boyer. The children of Isaac and Catherine will be the third generation, identified by 3- F1, followed by the numeral designating their place in the order of birth into their ownfamily. The grand­ children win be 4- F1__ .

Each person's knowndescendants will follow directly after his or her ownparagraph, before going back to pick up another of the same generation.

Since several of the families had more than nine children, offspring will be identified in sequence: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E. E will be the fourteenth child in a family, and we do have at least one family that size!

For anyone seeking his ownlineage back, one numeral will be eliminated for each generation, to find the next parent: 7- F1B5261 Charlotte Cooper, first child of 6- F1B526 Mary Inez Gibson, sixth child of 5- F1B52 Nettie Jane Hull, second child of 4- F1B5 MaryAlvira Funkhouser, fifth child of 3- F1B Isaac Funkhouser, eleventh child of 2- F1 Isaac Funkhouser, first child of 1- F ‘ Isaac of Shenandoah County 150

2- F1 ISAAC FUNKHOUSERborn1760-1770, probably in what is now Shenandoah County, Virginia. The first mention of him is found on the bond for his marriage to Catherine Boyer, dated 2 April 1789. Isaac and Catherine Funkhouser lived on the land on Stoney Creek which he had inherited from his father, already having been established on the farm at the time of his father's death. It was probably given to him at the time of his marriage. In 1808, they sold the land to Barbara and GodfreyMiller, sister and brother­ in-law of Isaac, and boughtland in Augusta County on the waters of the Middle River on the south side of North Mountain. Here they raised their eleven children until they sold the land in 1825. They still maintained a household in 1830 when the census was taken. Then they disappear. Extensive research in Virginia, counties of Ohio where someof the children settled for a while, Indiana and Illinois, have turned up no further trace of Isaac and Catherine. The children whose descendants are listed:

3- F11 CATHERINEFUNKHOUSERmarried John Shuey 3- F12 MARGARETFUNKHOUSERmarried George Hansell She was called Peggy 3- F13 DANIELFUNKHOUSERmarried Matilda Miller 3- F14 JOHN FUNKHOUSERmarried Mary "Polly" Martin 3- F15 ELIZABETHFUNKHOUSERmarried Daniel Shirley 3- F16 MARYANNFUNKHOUSERmarried Preston B. Gale 3- F17 LYDIA FUNKHOUSERmarried George Baylor 3- F18 SALLYFUNKHOUSERmarried Jacob Gabbert She was probably named Sarah, but her marriage bond called her Sally 3- F19 BENJAMINFUNKHOUSERmarried Elizabeth Armstrong 3- F1A WILLIAMFUNKHOUSERmarried Sarah Grips 3- F1B ISAAC F. FUNKHOUSERmarried Hila Shew - . 16. THIS IEDENTUHEmadethe 31st day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Eight, Between Isaac Funkbouser son and devises of Isaac Funk­ housor deceased and Caty his wife of the County of Shenandoahand State of Virginia of the one part, and Godfrey Miller of the samecounty and State of the other part Witnesseth that for and in Consideration of the sumof one thousand Dollars current moneyof Virginia to the said Isaac Funkhouser in hand paid by the said Godfrey Hiller at or before the sealing and Delivery of these presents, the receipt where­ of he doth hereby acknowledge, and thereof doth release, acquit and discharge the said Godfrey Miller his Bxecutors and administrators by these presents the said Isaac Funkhouser and Caty his wife have granted bargained, sold, a1iened,re1eased and Confirmedand by these presents do grant, Bargain, sell, alien, release and Confirmunto the said Godfrey Miller and his heirs all that tract or Parcel of alnd which was devised to the said Isaac Funkhouser by the last will and tests­ ment of his father, the said Isaac Funkhouser, deceased, which is duly proved and recorded in the County Court of Shenandoah lying and being in the said County of Shenandoah on the north westerly side of Stoney creek and on a branch of said Creek._ And is Bounded as Followeth to wit: Beginning at two white oaks in bottom land by a branch one of the old corners running thence N 41° East four poles to a parcel of small saplings corner to the land formerly surveyed for AdamFox nowsaid Godfrey Miller's, thence with Millers line the sameCourse continues Eighty six poles to a locust stake in the bank of a run in said line then leaving it N 25° N twenty poles crossing said run to a white oak, thence S 60° N fourteen poles crossing said run again to a maple on a high bank of said run, than N 65° N six’ poles to a middle fence, then along the same N 35° N twenty nine poles, then N“5° Wnine poles, thence N 13° N twenty six poles crossing said run again to the north bank thereof, thence N 60° N twenty eight poles crossing said run to a locust on the south bank thereof, thence N 53° N six poles to a small locust then N 40° N twelve poles to a small white oak sapling, thence S 85° Wtwenty poles to near a Mulberry tree, thence N 30° N ninety two poles to an Alder bush on the north bank of said run, thence up the run the several courses and meander thereof S 76° N 33 poles thence N 55° Wtwelve poles to a small hickory and two black oak saplings standing on the north bank of said run in the old line, thence with the old lines 5 41° N One hundred & three poles to several pine saplings and then S U9° E two hundred fifty three poles to the Beginning, Contain­ ing one hundred seventy one acres be the same more or less it being part of a tract of land which was firstly granted to Jacob Bordenfor four hundred acres by deed from the proprietors office of the northern neck of Virginia bearing date the seventh day of August A° D” One thousand seven hundred an sixty seven, Andall Houses, Buildings, Orchards, Ways, Water, Water Courses, profits, commodities, Heredibaments & Appurtenances whatsoever, to the said premises hereby granted or support thereof belonging, or in any wise appertaining; and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remaiders unto, Issues &profits thereof, an also all the Estates right Title, Interest and trust property andDower whatsoever of them the said Isaac Funkhouser and Caty his wife of,in an to the said premises and all Deeds, Evidences & writings touching or in any wise concern­ ing the same: To have and to hold the lands hereby conveyed and all and Singular other the premises,hereby granted and released, and every part &parcel thereof, with their appurtenances unto the said Godfrey Miller his heirs and assigns Forever to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Godfrey Miller and his heirs and assigns Forever, and the said Isaac Funkhouser and Caty his wife for themselves, their heirs, Executors and administrators, do Covenant, promise and grant to and with the said Godfrey Miller his heirs & assigns by these presents that the said Isaac Funkhouser & Caty his wife nowat the time of Sealing, and Delivering these presents, are seized of good, sure, perfect and indefensible Estate of Inheritance, in fee simple or and in the premises hereby Granted and released and that they have good Power and Absolute Authority to grant ad Convoy the same to the said Godfrey Miller in Manner &Form aforesaid; and that the Indenture: Funkhouser-Miller page 2 17'

said premises are nowand Forever hereafter Shall remain, to be free & clear of and from all other Gifts. Grants, Bargains, Sales Dowerright & title of Dower, . Judgments, Executions, Titles, Troubles, charges &Encumbrances whatsoever, made done, committed or suffered by the said Isaac Funkhouser and Caty his wife and their heirs all & Singular the premises hereby granted & released with the ap­ purtenances unto the said Godfrey Killer his heirs and assigns against the said Isaac Funkhouser, Caty his wife and their heirs and all and every person and persons whatsoever shall warrent and forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the said Isaac Funkhouser and Caty his wife have hereunto set their hans and seals the day &year first above written.

Siyned Sflaled and Delivered» /s/ Isaacfunkhauser in Presence of her 13/ Jacob Rider Caty X Funkhanser /s/ AbsalomRinker mark /s/ William williams /s/ Jacob Rinker

The commonwealthof Virginiain Jacob Rinker, Samuel Walton & John Evans, Gent. Jus­ tices of Shenandoah County, Greetings. whereas Isaac Funkhouser son and Devisee of Isaac Funkhouser deceased and Caty his wife have by their Certain Indenturc of bargain and Sale bearing date the 31st day of October 1808 sold and Conveyed unto GodfreyKiller one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hunred and seventy one acres be the samemore or less-lying an being in the said County of Shenandoah on the northwesterly side of Stoney Creek and on a branch of said creek and whereas the said Caty cannot Conveniently travel to the court house of the said County of Shenandoah to make acknowledgmentof the said Indenture, there­ fore we do give unto you or any two or more of you Power to receive the acknow­ .ledgment which the said Caty shall be willing to make before you of the Conveyance aforesaid Contained in the said Indenturo which is hereunto annexed, ad we do therefore require and empoweryou that you do personally go to the said Caty and receive her acknowledgmentfor the same and fixamine her privily and apart from her said husband whether she willingly signed and sealed the Indenture without the persuasiveness or threat of her said husband and whether She consenteth that the same may be recorded in our said County Court of Shenandoah and when you have received her acknowledgmentand Examinedher as aforesaid that you distinctly and openly certify us thereof in our said bond under your seals sending therewith the said Indenture and this wise to witness Philip Williams, Clerk your said court at the court house the 31st day of October 1808 and in 33rd year of the Commonwealth. Shenandoah Court SS /s/ p. Williams Pursuant to the above commissionwe the underwritten did personally go to Caty Funkhouser the wife of the above same Isaac Funkhouser and Examine her privily‘ apart from her said husband whether she executed the therein mentioned Indenture of her ownfree and voluntary Consent without the persuasions or threat or other undue influence of her said husband when she declared that she did and Expressed a desire that the same indenture might be recorded as her act and Deed. Given under our hands and seals this first day of November1808. /s/ Jacob Rinker /s/ S. Walton At a court held for the County of Shenandoah the 19th day of December 1808 the Indenture of Bargain & Sale from Isaac Funkhouser & Caty his wife to Godfrey Killer was proved by the oaths of Jacob Rinker fl Jacob Rider and ordered to be certified.

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3- F11 CATI-IERINEFUNKHOUSERb ca 1791, Shenandoah Co., Va” (1 31 Jan. 1866, ‘age 75, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind. Md. 31 Aug. . 1809, Augusta Co., John Shuey s/o_John Ludwig Shuey and Mary (Lash). John b 30 Sept. 1787, Bethel Twp., Dauphin Co., Pa., d 14 Oct. 1856, Vigo Co. John and Catherine are buried in Brick Cemetery in Fayette Twp., near NewGoshen. They lived in Augusta County until 1835, then removedto Indiana where four of Catherine's brothers and at least one other sister eventually settled. Ch: Margaret, Mary, Ephraim, John, Catherine, Eliza, Lydia, William and James. ——q —.7v ""\_.r* .... -—.,-...... __~ 1"..." ...—.. ..——...-.~..qp-.,‘-‘p ..—~----—- ..- qr _,

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- T11!‘-..-o.-..~2'..‘..:~.cfthe above obligation is such that whereas a maniage is shortly intended to be solem­ .. ni$cti‘bt".\\‘ee:‘.theabovebound /s'z~'»/‘J/../.--cox-C)3'2’;en;4‘/6-V ,1 .,v{,/,‘...... C/.4:/5-1.czar yibza. .42 4'.’OT’: I 7 c (D C.’' -A’ ¢.'«o’~:.03r.¢(’.{..’',o’f;:{"/,/~V .// ' '7“‘C//_ L’ . 4_ F111 MARGARETII:PEGGY||SHUEYb 12 June 1810 Augusta C0.’ van) a 4 Feb_ 1385_ Ma, Henry Rhyan s/o John, 18 Dec. 1828, Augusta Co. HenryShepherdvs b 3 Jan. gem” 1805, Fayette Augusta Twp., Co., Vigo (1 Co.,14 March Ind. 1888. Ch: JohnThey N.,are 1313film:bL11.1rl1:1 “ Mar-cha,'E1iza,»Lewis H., Arminda, Emma,Walter. 20. 5—Fll1l JOHNN.RHYANb.1830, Augusta Co.,Va.— d.l922, Ind. Marr. Jane Hay. Children: Elva, Charity, Mary, Sherman, Channing. 6-Flllll ELVARHYANd.Aug.13,l869. She was riding with her sweetheart on the road to Sandford, Ind.when the horse shied, she was thrown from the buggy and her body pierced by her umbrella. 6—F11112 CHARITYRHYANb.1853, marr. William Alvadore Shores, b.1841 —d.l925. Children: Myrtle, Della, Claude. 7-F1ll12l EDITHMYRTLESHORESb.Dec.7,l877 - d.June 10,1955 at NewGoshen, Ind., age 81. Marr. SimeonStrole, b.0ct.2,l87O - d.Dec.21,l946, son of Jacob Perry Strole and MaryJane whitesell. Both buried Shepard's Cem.,Shepardsville, Ind. 1 son,Wayne. 8—Fllll2ll JOHNWAYNESTROLEb.Nov.30,1894 —d.Sept.18,195l. Marr. Wilma Elizabeth Richardson, b.Apr.l5,1898 —d.June 20,1976. 14 children: Kathryn, Leah, Donald, John, Charlotte, Ray, Charity, Doris, Dale, Ronald, Infant, Marvin, Larry, Robert. 9-?l1ll2lll KATHRYNIRENESTROLEb.June 7,1916, marr. James Preston. Live W.Terre Haute, Ind. 4 children: Elizabeth, Patty, Barbara, James. lO—Fl1ll21lll ELIZABETHANNPRESTONb.Jan.2,l933, marr. Jack Pope. 3 children: Randy, Teressa, Marsha. ll—F1l112l1l1l RANDYLEEPOPE b.May 5,1951. 1l—Fllll21lll2 TERESSAANNPOPEb.July13,l957. l1—Fllll2111l3 MARSHAROSEPOPE b.Feb.lO,l959. 10-Fl1112ll12 PATTYJO PRESTONb.May26,1936, marr.Loren G.Reese. 3 children: William, Thomas, Michael. 11-Fl1l12lll2l WILLIAMREESEb.Dec.l8,1956. ll-Fll1l2lll22 THOMASREESEb.June 23,1959. ll-Fllll2lll23 MICHAELREESEb.May 26,1962. 10-Fllll21ll3BARBARA JEANPRESTONb.Apr.28,l942, marr. Bryan O'Neil. Son, Kevin. ll—F1ll121113l KEVINDALEO'Neil b.?eb.l6,1963. lO—Fllll2l1l4 JAMESERWINPRESTONb.June 3,l9h6, marr. Ronda Hawkins. 3 children: Kristie, Lori, Dana. 11-P11112111u1 KRISTIE JO PRESTONb.Sept.l2,l967. 11-P1111211142 LORI ANNPRESTONb.Apr.1u,1971. 11-F11112111u3 DANAPRESTONb.Peb.u,1973. -F1l1l2ll2 LEAHROSESTROLEb.June 18,1918, marr. Hugh Van Houten. 2 children: Sharon, Kay. Live West Terre Haute, Ind. ’l0—Fl1ll2112lSHARONVANHOUTENb.Feb.27,l940, marr. Larry Meadlo. 3 children: Tony, Timothy, Terry. ll-Fll1l2ll2ll TONYMACMEADLOb.Oct.7,l96l. l1—Fl1ll21l212 TIMOTHYHUGHMEADLOb. Mar.2,l964. ll-Fll1l21l2l3 TERRYEDWARDMADLOb.Jan.3,1967. 10—F111121l22 KAYVANHOUTENb.July 1,1946, marr. Dale Bozarth. 2 sons: Darrell, Eric. . _ ll-Fl1ll21122l DARRELLBOZARTH,b.Nar.1u,1968. ll-F1l1l2ll222 ERICBOZARTHb.Apr.3,l970. 9—Flll12113 DONALDLEESTROLEb.Sept.20,l92l - d.June 1,1971, buried Roselawn Hem. Park, Terre Haute, Ind. Marr. Charlotte Mcconkey.2 children: Leslie, Ronda. 21. 10-Fllll2ll3l LESLIESTROLEb.Sept.l,l944, marr. Carolyn Brett. 2 daughters: Cynthia, Sharon. 1l—Fll112l13l1 CYNTHIASTROLEb.June 1#,l97l. ll-F1111211312 SHARONSTROLEb.Dec.22,l977. 10-Fl1ll2ll32 RONDASTROLEb.Nov.28,l95l, marr. Richard Brown. 2 children: Michelle, Scott. ll—Fl11l21132l MICHELLEBROWNb.June 29,1968. 11-F1l11211322 SCOTTBROWNb.Jan.11,1972. 9-Fllll21l# JOHNALVADORESTROLEb.Oct.3,l923, marr. Lois Church. Live in West Terre Haute, Ind. 4 children: Janet, John, Jerome, Jayleen. 10-Fll1121l4l JANETSTROLEb.Nov.2l,l950, marr. John Ciantco. 2 children: Michael, Nicole. 11—Flll12ll#ll MICHAELCIANTCOb.June 7,1971. 1l—F111l21l412 NICOLECIANTCOb.Dec.28,1976. lO—Flll121142 JOHNSTROLEb.Mar.19,1952, marr. Susan Stillwell. 1 son, John. 11-Fl11l21l421 JOHNSTROLE(Jr.?) b.May 28,1978. 10-Fl1l12l143 JEROMESTROLEb.Ju1y 19,1955. lO—F1lll2ll44 JAYLEENSTROLEb.Feb.22,l959.v 9—Fllll21l5 CHARLOTTERUTHSTROLEb.Apr.3,l925, marr. Grover Mccleary. Live Terre Haute, Ind. 5 children: Norman, Donna, Dennis, Kenney, Kimberly. lO—Fllll2ll5l NORMANEARLMCCLEARYb.April, 1945 - d.Nov.27,l945. lO—Fllll2ll52 DONNAMoCLEARY_b.Oct.30,l946,married, has child, Danele. ll-Fllll2ll52l DANELEMCCLEARYb.Nov.22,l97l. lO—Fllll2ll53 DENNISMCCLEARYb.Nov.#,l95l, marr. Janet Rice. Son, Ryan. ll-Fllll2ll53l RYANMCCLEARYb.Feb.l9,l979. 10-Fllll2ll54 KENNEYMCCLEARYb.Nov.l8,l96l. lO—Fllll2ll55 KIMBERLYMcCLEARN-b.Feb.2l,l964. 9-Fllll2ll6 RAYLEONSTROLEb.May16,1927, marr. Lucille Williams. Live W.Terre Haute, Ind. 2 children: Diana, Kathleen.

Bradley,10-Fllll21l6l Jason. DIANARAESTROLEb.Nov.lO,l948, marr. Toney Macek. 2 sons: ll-F1l1121161l BRADLEYLEEMACEKb.June 12,1972. ‘l1—Fl1l12l1612 JASON ANDREWMACEKb.Nov.3,l977. Robin,10-Fllll2ll62 Bridget. KATHLEENJOSTROLEb.Nov.l7,l95l, marr. Michael Miller. 2 children: 1l—Fl11l21162l ROBINJO MILLERb.June 16,1971. ll-Fl1ll211622 BRIDGETNOELMILLERb.Dec.24,l973. 9-Fllll2l17 CHARITYMARIESTROLEb.June 30,1929, marr. Harold Evinger. Live Terre Haute, Ind. 3 children: Richard, Terry, Tammy. 10-Fl1ll2l171 RICHARDEVINGERb.OCt.30,l948, married, daughter, Rhonda. 10-F11l12ll72 .TERRYEVINGERb.Oct.l3,l953, married Florence Meadlo. 10-F11l121l73 TAMMYEVINGERb.Ju1y 3,1962. 9—Fllll21l8 DORISMORANSTROLEb.Apr.17,l93l, married William Flowers. Live N.Terre Haute, Ind. 2 children: William, Judy. 22. lO—Fllll2ll8l WILLIAMEARLFLOWERSb.Feb.4,l954, married Kathy Roth. 1 child named, Shannon. ll-Fllll2l18ll SHANNONNICHOLASFLOWERSb.Jan.20,l979. ‘ lO—Fllll2ll82 JUDYANNFLOWERSb.Apr.l0,l952. 9-Fllll2ll9 DALEHAROLDSTROLEb.Nov.14,1932 —d.July 11,1990, buried Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute, Ind. Farmer, served in Korean War. Married Mary Crossley (or Colletti). Lived W.TerreHaute. 2 children: Sheri, Steven. 10—Fl1ll2ll9l SHERILYNNSTROLEb.Feb.l4,l957, married Gregory Henson. Live Paris, Ill. 1 child named,Holly. ll-Fl1ll2ll9ll HOLLYMARIEHENSONb.June 21,1976. 10—Fllll2ll92 STEVENDALESTROLEb.Oct.U,1959, marr. Kimberly Rohrbach. Live West Terre Haute, Ind. 2 children named: Stacey, Cory. ll-Fllll2ll92l STACEYMARIESTROLEb.Dec.l,1979. ll-Fllll2ll922 CORYSTEVENSTROLEb.July or Sept.5,l982. 9-Fllll2llA RONALDDWIGHTSTROLEb.Sept.l5,l934 —d.Aug.2l,l975, married Shirley Brockmeir. 9~Fll1l2llB INFANT,not named, b. - d. 1935. 9—Fllll2llC MARVINWAYNESTROLEb.Aug.6,l937, marr. Rosilyn Mccloud. Live West Terre Haute, Ind. 7 children: Rebecca, Vicki, David, Cindy, Donald,Elizabeth,Jeffrey. lO—Fllll21lCl REBEDCASTROLEb.May 9,1956, married Alan Barbour. 1 son is named, Corey. ll—Fl1ll2llCll COREYBARBOURb.Sept.4,l978. 10-Fllll2llC2 VICKI STROLEb.Dec.29,l958, married Randall Cutliff. 1 child named, Nicole. ll-Fllll2llC2l NICOLECUTLIFFb.June 12,1979.» 10-3111121103 DAVIDSTROLEb.June 13,1960. lO—Fllll21lC4 CINDYSTROLEb.Oct.l9,l96l. l0—Fllll2llC5 DONALDSTROLEb.Dec.l8,l962. l0—Fllll2llC6 ELIZABETHSTROLEb.Mar.l4,l966. 10—“l1ll2llC7 JEFFREYSTROLEb.Sept.3,l968. 9-F11ll2llD LARRYWENDELLSTROLEb.Oct.26,l94O - d.June 21,1979. Was mail carrier, W.Terre Haute, Ind. Marr. Marcella Rose Danner. 4 children: Carol, Nancy, Linda,Gary. lO—Fll1l2llDl CAROLSTROLEb.Aug.l6,l962. 'lO—Fllll2llD2 NANCYSTROLEb.July 29,1963. lO—Fllll2llD3 LINDASTROLEb.Feb.7,l963. Io-N1111211D4 GARYSTROLEb.Aug.l0,l970. 9-Fllll2llE ROBERTDEANSTROLEb.Aug.l,l942, married Phyllis Hargis. Live West Terre Haute, Ind. 3 daughters: Rita, Susan, Deanna.

RoblO-Fllll2llEl ert. RITASTROLEb.Mar.l5,l96l, . married Gilford Rudgens. 1 son named,‘ ll-Fllll2llEll ROBERTLEONHUDGENSb.Nov.30,1979. l0-Fllll2llE2. SUSANSTROLE_b.Feb.4,l963. 10-Fllll2llE3 DEANNASTROLEb.Sept.30,l968. 23. 7-Flll122 DELLASHORESb.1883 —d.Jan.22,l967, married William Dreher. 7-“llll23 CLAUDESHORESb.1884 - d.l958. 6—Fllll3 MARY‘RHYANd.Jan.3l,l939, age 82. Married Marcus Dyer who d.Feb.lO,l936, age 83. Children: Ernest, Ethel. 7-Fllll3l ERNESTDYERd.l924. Married Anna Lee Whitesell. Children: Antone, Leon, Ernestine. 8-Fllll3ll ANTONEDYERmarried Harriet Boothe. Children: Ernest, Edward,Sue,Toni. 9-Fllll3lll ERNESTANTONEDYER,JR.,called Sonny, never married. 9—Fllll3ll2 EDWARDDYERmarr. Margaret Denham, daughter of John Denham and Lena Tweedy. Children: Mike, Cathy, Pamela, Curt. 9-Fllll3ll3 SUE7DYERmarriedDon Polson. Live in Va. Children: Kevin, Mark. 9-Fllll3ll4 TONIDYERmarr. Jim Mcquade. Live in Chicago. Children: Lavonne, Sean, LeAnne. 8—Fllll3l2 LEONDYERmarried Mabel Kock. 8-Fllll3l3 ERNESTINEDYERmarr. Stanfill. She was a dietician at St. Anthony Hospital, Terre Haute, 23 years, was working on a Dyer history to be included herein, whenshe was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage Nov.26,l972 and died. 1 child named, Anne. 9-Fllll3l3l ANNESTANFILLmarr. Manley. Children: Roma, Mickey. 7-Fllll32 ETHELDYERd.l924. Marr. Collins. Had 2 sons. 6-Fllllb SHERMANRHYANd.Mar.,l95l, age 86. Married Nora May. Children; John, Ethel, Marie, Charles. 7-Fllllul JOHNRHYAN 7-FllllU2 ETHEL RHYAN 7~Fllll43 MARIERHYANmarried Max Haskell, son of Ora. 7—Fllll44 CHARLESRHYANmarried Frances Pugh. 6-Fllll5 CHANNINGRHYANd.Mar.2,l954, age 85. Married Nora Holdaway who d.l9l9, age 46. Children: Mary, Vera. 7-Flllljl MARYRHYANmarriedDale Marshall. Widowed,living in Evansville,In.,l972. 7—Fllll52 VERARHYANmarr.Harold Grafe. Widowed, living in Evansville,Ind.,l972. 5-Flll2 EPHRAIMRHYANb.1831- d.l905, married Jane Whitesrll. Children: Sylvanus and Milton. 21+ .

6- F11121 SYLVANUSRHIANb ca 1852, d April 1942, age 90. He md. Minnie Moore d/o William and Jane. Minnie d ca 1926, age 70, is buried Highland Lawn Cem., Terre Haute, Ind. Sylvanus was a charter memberof Bethlehem church of United Brethren, established 1858, Vermillion County, Indiana. 6- F11122 MILTONRHYANb ca 1858, d Dec. 1, 1948, age 92. He md. 1. Etta Wilhoit who died 1930's. He md. 2. Della (Huff) Shirley. Milton and Etta had a son Arthur (1887-1901). 5- F1113 MARTHARHYANb 1836, d 1907, md. John Hay. Ch: Rose, Bruce, Roland (or Rollin) and Charity. Order of births is not certain. 6- F1113_ BRUCEHAYd 1940, age 82. Md. Valora Downing who d 1958, age 92. 6- F1113_ ROLANDHAYmd. Kitty Webster, d/o EmmaRippetoe #5-F1158. 6- F1113_ CHARIEYHAYmd. Scott Sandford. 5- F114 ELIZA RHYANb 1838, d 1923, md. John Koonce. Ch: Baxter, Arden, Ella, Minnie. 1 6- F11141 BAXTERKOONCEmd. Iva Trout. 6- E11142 ARDENKOONCEmd. Viola Pennington. 6- F11143 ELLAKOONCEma, Ira Andrews who <11949, nearly 88 yrs. 6- F11144 MINNIEKOONCE(1869-'37) md. Sherman Shepard (1866-'17). 5- F115 LEWIS H. RHYANb 7 July 1841, Vigo Co., Ind., d 19 Nov. 1926, NewGoshen. Md. 1. Minerva Cooper d/o Elizabeth (Swan) Cooper. 2. Laura Wright 24 Dec. 1889., Clark C0,, Ill. d/o Philander & Cather­ ine (Swan). Laura b 25 Feb. 1854, Ind., d 15 July 1936, bu. Highland Lawn, Terre Haute. Lewis was a pvt., then corp'l Co. A, 6th Cav., Civil War. He was six feet tall, blue eyed, black haired. He was shot in the right thigh at Richmond,Ky. in an early battle. He lived at NewGoshen after he was mustered out. By Minerva he had: Henry 0., and Maggie who died 18 Sept. 1878, age 1y 6m 18d. 6- F11151 HENRYCOOPERRHYANb ca 1867, d 5 March 1946, age 79. Md. 1. Rose Peters d/o Hannah Shank and Ernest Rudy Peters. Rose d 30 Dec. 1891, age 21. He md. 2. Florence. He belonged Masonic Lodge and United Brethren Church. Oh. by Rose: Carl and Avis.....--.~.-.. who survives in Michigan. She has bee - past summer (1972) . gardening,canni --: -ezing. Ch: Jean Rose 1912-19; Lewis 19130 -:_.-<1.--.-... .- . 0. , I .. . .. ' -. -...-...-...... r ...o ’ .. -. - -- ..-... - . . . . ., Received after this edition had "gone to press" 25­ 7- F111511 CARLa. mm b 26 July 1888, a 19 Dec. 1966. He md. Minnie Kauffman 4 April 1911. Minnie lives in Bridgeport, Mich., and sent a of her descendants. She was a teacher and is going on 85 years of age. She enjoys her garden and flowers, waits for nice weather to be outside. Ch: Jean Rose b 1912, d Sept. 1919; Lewis, Robert, Ruth, Mary. 8- F1115112 LEWISRHYANb 1 Aug. 1913. Ch: Gerald, Robert, Donald and Richard._ Lewis died 1971. 9- F11151121 GERALDRHYANb 12 Oct. 1937. Ch: twins Dennis and David b 10 Feb. 1960, and Dayna b 9 Feb. 1961. ­ 9-2Ffl151122 ROBERTRHYANb 24 Nov. 1940. Ch: Troy b 24 June 1964; Vaughn b 17 June 1965; Lynne b 5 June 1967. 9~ F11151123 DONALDRHYANb»30 July 1942. Jeffry b 17 Nov. 1966; Joni b 30 Aug. 1971. 1955. ' 9- F11151124 RICHARDRHYANb 26 Aug. 1944. Ch: Richard b 21 Aug. 8~ F1115113 ROBERTRHYANb 29 July 1915. Ch: Mary Jane b Sept.1955. 8- F111S114 RUTHRHYANb 17 Jan. 1918, md. Scaife. Ch: William b 17 Jan. 1946. 8- F1115115 MARYRHYANb 6 May 1923, md. ____ McConnell. Ch: Jack and Carla. 6 _ 9- F11151151 JACK MCCONNELLb 10 July 1942. Ch: Jack M. 12 March 1964; Roxanne 19 Sept. 1965; Eric 3 Feb. 1968; Stacy 4 Feb. 1971. 9- F11151152 CARLAMCCONNELLb3 May 1944. Ch: Jeffry Parish b 7 Aug. 1964; Jason Parish b 9 Sept. 1970. 26.

8=‘IWTT5TT5"MIRT‘EDEAN0R-RHTKN-md7""—CUnne1&7-had-son—&aek:~ 7- F111512 AVIS RHYANb 1893, d 18 Aug. 1963. She md. Roscoe Denehie and lived at Libertyville, Ind. VCh: Rosemary, Leon and Floyd. . 8- F1115121 ROSEMARYDENEHIEb Jan. 1921, md. William Boatman. 8- F1115122 LEONDENEHIEd 12 March 1972, Vigo Co., Ind. 8- F1115123 FLOYDCYRILDENEHIEdied 1956, unmarried. 5 E1116 ARMINDARHYANb 18 May 1844. md. Nels Shepherd. Ch: Rolla, Wm.J., Orilla, Della, Myrtle, Maggie, Clara, Floyd, Nellie. 6- F11161 ROLLAH. SHEPHERDmd. Kate Rippetoe #6-E11544. He died 14 Nov. 1965, age 97. They md. 2 Aug. 1923. 6- F1116_ MAGGIESHEPHERDmd. Borden. 6- F1116_ CLARASHEPHERDmd. J. W. Connett. 5- F1117 EMMARHYANb 1847. d 1929. Md. Marion Shores s/o Meredith Shores and Frankie (Tiser). Ch: Everett, Roy, Marian, Margaret who d/y. _ 6- F11171 EVERETTSHORES d 1951, age 79., md. Emma Ward who died 1959, age 86. 6- E11172 ROY SHORESmd. Elfa Popham. 6- F11173 MARIANSHORESmd. 1. Guy Seward; 2. Fox. 5- F1118 WALTERRHYANmd. Carrie Otte. He was b ca 1849 in Vigo Co., Ind., farmed near NewGoshen. After leaving the farm they lived in Terre Haute, Ind. at 2206N. 11th St., until their deaths. The children lived on in the homeuntil the death of Iva about 1937. Ch: Raymond and Ivah. 4 6- F11181 ‘RAYMONDH.RHYANb 1875 at his father's farm. He died 13 Oct. 1940 at his apartment where he had movedafter the death of his sister. 6- F11182 IVAHRHYANd ca 1937. She and her brother had lived in her parents‘ homeuntil her death. _ I 4- F112 MARYSHUEYb 11 Nov. 1811, Augusta Co., Va., d 18 June 1842. Md. James B. Ermentrout (Armentrout) 1 Sept. 1835. Ch: Catharine, William, Eliza and Mary Jane who was b and d 1842. 5- E1121 CATHARINEVIRGINIA ERMENTROUTb 6 June 1836, md. John Shank and had five children. . _ 5- F1122 WILLIAM HENRYERMENTROUTb 2 March 1838, md. E. R. Dobbins, 8 Dec. 1859. He served 79th Ill. Regt. Ch: three. 5- F1123 ELIZA MARGARETERMENTROUTb 13 Feb. 1840, md. Lorenzo Board, had four children. 4- F113 EPHRAIMSHUEYb 8 Jan. 1814, Augusta Co., Va., d 24 Jan. 1897, Jasper Co., Ill., bu. Washington St. Cem., Casey, Ill. Md. Matilda A. Grass, 10 Dec. 1835, Ind. She b 18 May 1818, Va., d 17 Sept. 1871, bu. Casey, Il1., same Cem. MembersUnited Brethren church. Ephraim was a minister at NewHebron, Crawford Co., Ill. He md. 2. Rebecca Hammer, d/o D. Fawcett, and widow of D. Hammer. Ephraim's granddaughter Lulu Fern #7-F113216 remembers Ephraim and his second wife visiting at her parents‘ homeshortly before his death. As a young girl of six years she though they were very wonderful people. At the time Ephraim had a cancer on his face and it was bandaged. He did not go to the table with the family but always returned thanks for them. Oh: James F.; Louisa Ann; John Robert b 14 Sept. 1841 and d 7 Sept. 1842; Ephraim E., Martha, William, Walton S. 5- E1131 JAMESF. SHUEYb 2 Oct. 1837, d 1926. A minister of U. B. Church in Ill., and schoolteacher. Served Co. E, 123rd Regt. Ill. Vols., and was a 1st Sgt. Md. Emily Eliza Koontz of Westfield, 20 Sept. 1866. Ch: Ora S., Myrtle A., William S., and Olin B. He md. 2nd. Mrs. Rachel E. Benford, lived at Argenta. 6- F11311 ORA STELLA SHUEYb 19 July 1867. Md. F. N. Munch 1 Sept. 1887, lived Welden, Ill. Ch: Ada, Gertrude, Castle, Twilla, Maurice. 7- P113111 ADAMAEMUNCHmd. George Bopp 1915. Lived Decatur, Ill. 7- F113112 GERTRUDEMUNCHaschool teacher at Welden, Ill. 7- F113113_ CASTLEMUNCHmd. Viola Forbes 1916, lived Welden. 7- F113114 TWILLAMUNCHwasa bookkeeper in Decatur, Ill. 7- F113115 MAURICEMUNCHwasattending school in 1919. 6- F11312 MYRTLEARDENSHUEYb 23 Dec. 1868, md. George N. Dunham 13.Maroh 1888, md. 2. William Woolridge, res. Latham, Ill. Ch: Percy. 7- F113121 PERCYDUNHAMmd.Jessie McDaniel. He was a rural mail carrier at Maroa, Ill. Theyhad two children. 6- F11313 WILLIAM SHERMANSHUEYb 15 Jan. 1871, md. Emma Lockwood14 July 1915. They lived at Argenta, Ill. 6- F11314 OLIN BRUCESHUEYmd. Blanche Coulter 12 Dec. 1895. Argenta, Ill. He was a barber. Ch: Leafy, Zera, Harold, Max. ' 28.

7- F115141 LEAFYSHUEYmd. John Larson 26 July 1915, had daughter. 5- E1132 LOUISAANNSHUEYb 27 Sept. 1859 Cumberland Co., Ill, and d there 14 Feb. 1872, bu. Casey, Ill. Md. Charles Clark Ormsby, s/o Selah and Dinah (Clark) 22 Sept. 1861. He b 20 Aug. 1838, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, d 11 June 1920 Greenup, bu. Casey, Ill. Md. 2. Sarah Delp, 1873. Ch: Francis, Edward, Ida Mae. Mem.Longpoint United Brethren Church. 6- F11521 FRANCIS EZRA ORMSBYb 21 July 1862, Cumberland Co., Ill., d Dec. 1934, Mt. View, Mo. Md. Kate Shoemaker 14 April 1882. Kate bu. Mt. View. Ch: Mollie L., b 30 Jan. 1883, d 7 Sept. 1884; Claudy and Mandy, twins b June 1885, d Aug. 1885; Ernest B., Charles w., Lulu 19., Gladys E. all b CumberlandCo., Ill. Three ch. d/y. In 1907 the family homesteaded in NewMexico. 7- F113214 ERNEST BENJAMLNORMSBYb 28 June 1886, d 14 Sept. 1962, md. 10 May 1911, Dawn Leggett. 7- F113215 CHARLESWALTERORMSBYb 8 April 1888, d 22 Oct. 1967, Springfield, Mo. * "" 7- F115216 LULUFERNonmsmr is called Fern, b 8 Aug. 1890, md. Daniel Boone 17 May 1908, s/o Ruben Thomas and Jane (Williams). He homesteaded in NewMexico. After leaving the homestead he workedfor UnionPacific Railroad and retired at Seattle, Wash., in 1948, after twenty-seven years, ending as Section Foreman. He d 4 Jan. 1970. Fennlives in Enumclaw, Wash., 1972, where she is an active 82-year-old, drives her car, and has almost recovered from a fall in Marchof 1970. She fractured her hip and fractured her right wrist in two places. During convalescence she taught her­ self to eat, write and care for herself left-handed. She is now reversing the process and learning to be right-handed again. Fern writes that she lost her husband just a few monthsshort of their sixty-second anniversary. Ch: Dorothy and Daniel. — 8- P1132161 DOROTHYORMSBYBOONEb 28 July 1909. graduated from University of Wash. School of Pharmacy. She md. James Leland Wood, a grad of the Univ. They have owneda drugstore at Enumclawfor fifteen years. Ch: Jari Lynn and Linda Gail who was b 7 Feb. 1953.

9- F11321611 JARI LYNNWOODb 10 Dec. 1951, md. Andre Fleming. 29.

8- F1132162 DANIEL WILLIAMSBOONEb 6 March 1911, graduated from University of Washington and from U. of Oregon Medical School In 1937. Served internship at HarborviewHospital in Seattle and 5erV€d_ln the Navy. He is now Chief (Medical) in Soledad Prison in Ca1if°Tniao He md. Dorothy Seidler. 7- F113217 GLADYSEVERALORMSBYb 2 Sept. 1894, md. William Morris, and lives in Seattle, wash., 1972 6- F11322 EDWARDARTHURORMSBYb 15 Oct. 1866, Cumberland Co., Ill., d Sept. 1936, Cumberland Co., bu. Casey, Ill. Md_ Lanna Neeleyv Septo 1885 d/0 John J. and Elmina J. (McGowan). Lenna b 6 Sept‘ 1868 in Ohi°9 and d NOV. 1947, bu. Casey, Washington St- CemoWith husband. Ch: Lelia Mae and Harold Basil.

7- F113221 LELIA MAEORMSBYb 1886, Cumberland Co0 ’ Ill a , d Jan. 1954. Md. 1928, Robert H. Baker. 7- F113222 HAROLDBASILORMSBYb-1895. Cumberland Co., Ill., d 4 April 1919. Md. Jessie Marie Hill, 15 July 1916. 6- F11323 IDA MAEORMSBYb13 Jan. 1872, Cumberland Co., Ill., d 15 Sept. 1945, Casey, Ill. Bu. Greenup Cum., Greenup, Ill. was member U. B. church. Md. Emmett Havens 16 Aug. 1891, Greenup. He s/o Lewis and Mary Vest (wade), b 1 Jan. 1871, Cumberland Co., d 13 Nov. 1948, bu. Greenup Cem. Ch: Charles, Ralph, Velma. 7- F113231 CHARLESLEWISHAVENSb 15 Dec. 1892, Greenup, Ill., d 10 Jan. 1960, Effingham, Ill., bu. Greenup Cem. Md. Grace Louisa Miller 22 Dec. 1912, Greenup.‘ She b 6 March 1895, Casey, Ill., d/o John Mitchell and Dora Louisa (Hammack). Ch: Carles Wendell b 7 Aug. 1914, Greenup, d Oct. 1927; Raymond K., and Martha P. 8- F1152312 RAYMONDKEITHHAVENSb 9 Aug. 1916, lives near Greenup, Ill., 1972. Is not married. 8- F1132313 MARTHAPHYLLISHAVENSb 19 Aug. 1932, Greenup, Ill. Md. John Mark Neew 14 June 1953, Greenup. He s/o Heo Vernon and Bertha Fay (Neeley). John b 7 Dec. 1928, Cumberland Co., Ill. The family is affiliated with the E. U.B. church, nowUnited Methodist, Pleasant Valley Church. Ch: Don Eugene and his twin Donna_Eugenia b 4 Dec. 1956, and David_John b 14 Feb. 1963, all b Mattoon, Ill. 30.

. Md. 7- Jessie F113232 MaudeStrader RALPHRAYMONDHAVENSb 7 Oct, 1917, 12 Ma, Aug. 2. Bertha1897, Greenup, A. Troutwin, I11. July 1970. Jessie b 7 April 1898, Cumberland Co99 Ill '9 d 24 Aug lg 1969 at Casey, Ill.- Ch: Dorothy L., Gleneva E., Betty. 8- F1132321 DOROTHYLORETTAHAVENSb 27 Sept. 1918, md. William Chrysler. 8- F1132322 GLENEVAEVELYNHAVENSb 11 April 1921, md. William Ferguson. 8- F1132323 BETTYRUTHJEAN HAVENSb 18 Jan. 1927, md. Don Brewer. 7- F114233 VELMALURETTAHAVENSb 1 Oct. 1902, Greenup, Ill., d 1 March 1951, bu. Casey, Ill. Md. Ralph England Sharp, 3 Aug. 1919, Cumberland C0,, Ill. Ralph was b 7 April 1900, Cumberland or Clark Co., d 6 April 1970, Terre Haute, Ind. He was s/o John England and Daisy (Snyder) Sharp. Ralph md. 2. Bernice (Roberts) Cox in 1953. Ch. of Ralph and Velma: Marjorie, Ralph and Linda. 8- F1132331 MARJORIESHARPb 23 March 1920, Greenup, Ill., md. Robert L. Warren. . 8- F1132332 RALPHENGLANDSHARPb 1 (ct. 1925, Casey, 111., md. Rachael Worrell. _ 8- F1132333 LINDAANNsame b 17 April 1937, Casey, 111., md. Lorimer L. Flesher. 5- F1133 EPHRAIMEZRA SHUEYb 27 July 1844. Md. 1. Sarah E. Evinger 11 March 1867. They had ch: Etty L., Clarence 0., an infant who <1/y. Sarah d 24 Aug. 1872.‘ Ephraim md. 2. Sarah E. Conolly 5 April 1875. Ch: Clyde E., Roscoe, Ethel, Dale, Ada, Fred, Ray, and an infant girl. Ephraim served Co. E, 123rd I11. Vol. Inf. They lived near Westfield, Ill., movedto Emporia, Kansas in 1880. 16- F11331 ETTY LEONASHUEYmd. a Mr. Turner of Illinois. 6- F11332 CLARENCEOTTERBEINSHUEY, an engineer, Denver, C010. 6- F11334 CLYDEEGBERTSHUEYb 30 Jan. 1876, educated State Normal. Md. April 2, 1902, Elma Hershberger. Ch: Ralph Lester b 15 Feb. 1903; Ivan Leslie b 16 July 1905; Helen Marie b 22 Dec. 1907; Nadine Fay b 14 Dec. 1911; Kenneth Leroy b 18 July 1914. I 31.

6- E11355 ROSCOE CONNOLLYSHUEYb 8 March 1878. Farmed near Emporia and Plainville, Kansas. Md. Rose Hershberger in 1902. Ch: Lawrence Dale b 15 Dec. 1902; Hazel Nannie b 7 April 1905; Mabel Irene b 12 Oct. 1909; Norvin Eugene b 1 March 1913; George Boyd b 18 Dec. 1916. They lived in Sanders, Montana in 1915. 6- E11336 ETHEL MARYSHUEYb near Topeka, Kans. 3 Feb. 1880. Grad. State Normal School, was teaching at Pocatello, Idaho, 1919. 6- E11337 DALE OWENSHUEYb near Topeka, Kans. 26 Aug. 1881. Educated State Normal and Emporia Business College. In 1908 movedto Spokane, Washington, worked at post office there. Md. Edith Aydelotte in 1907. Ch: Harold Eugene b 2 June 1909; Virginia Edith b 28 Feb. 1911; Thelma Leone b 18 March 1912; Dale 0. b 12 Oct. 1917. ' . 6- F11338 ADARETTASHUEYb near Topeka, Kans. 27 March 1883. Graduated State Normal. Lived Twin Falls, Idaho 1919. 6- E1133A RAYLAFAYETTEsnurr b 23 Nov. 1887. Grad. St. Normal ' , taught manual training at high school and studied law. Adm.to Bar. Was in U.S. Armyat Ft. Monroeand Lieut. in Coast Artillery. 5- E1134 MARTHAALMARETTASHUEYb 24 Dec. 1846. Md. Rev. J. 0. Collins 13 Sept. 1870, Methodist min. He d at Minier, Ill. Ch: Lelia; Clifford d before his father, both buried Champaign,Ill. 6- F11341 LELIA COLLINSmd. Emile Pitrat. Ch: Robert and Maude. 5- E1135 WILLIAMHENRYSHUEYb 5 Dec. 1850. Md. Elizabeth J. Gordon 28 Nov. 1869. She d Nov. 1883. Ch: John P., Morton, Ephraim, Charles E. d n/m. William md. 2. Leona MayRoper of Greenville, Ill., 26 Aug. 1885. Ch: William H., Francis F., Ralph Waldo, Lois, Marian, Myldred, Mabel. William was a teacher, carpenter, and workedfor the Railroad. 56- E11351 JOHNP. SHUEYn/m, lived Rawhide, Colorado, 1907. 6- E11352 MORTOND.SHUEY killed in rolling mill. n/m. 6- F11353 EPHRAIMonn SHUEY,an engineer on Vandalia R. R., md. MamieMcCosh of Terre Haute, Ind. Ch: Gertrude. 7- F113531 GERTRUDESHUEYmd. Walter Acheson of Brazil, Ind. He was foreman at Brazil Paving Brick Works. Ch: Walter in Coast Artillery in W. W. I; Edward; William. . ­ 6- F11355 WILLIAMHORACESHUEYb 30 June 1886. Was corporal in Co. L, 38th- Regt. ’ 32.

6- F11356 FRANCIS FREDERICKSHUEYb 3 Dec. 1888. Served in U. S. Navy, was a lawyer at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Md. Savilla Summer of Effingham, Ill., in 1913. Ch: Frederick. 6- F11357 RALPH WALDOEMERSONSHUEY b 1 March 1893. On U. S. Destroyer Cassin, cited by vice-Admiral Sims for his coolness and leadership. 6- F11358 LOIS VIRGINIA SHUEYb 27 Sept. 1898. Md. Wilson Wothen of Murphysboro, Ill. 6 Oct. 1917, in double wedding. 6- F11359 MARIANSHUEYb 28 Oct. 1900, md. Russel Humes in double wedding with sister Lois 6 Oct. 1917. 5- F1136 WALTONSMITHSHUEYb 30 March 1853. farmed, Casey, Ill. 4- F114 REV. JOHNP. SHUEYb 16 July 1816, md. Elizabeth B. Grass 12 Feb. 1835. Entered ministry 1837, served U. B. church as elder and circuit preacher. was chaplain 123rd Regt. Ill. Vols. He lived Westfield, Ill. Ch: Joseph, William, Almaand John P. 5- F1141 REV. JOSEPH GLOSSBRENNERSHUEYb 24 Dec. 1835. Entered ministry at age 18, was regular itinerant preacher. Md. MaryAnn Fancher in 1856. A child d/y. Mary Ann died 1857. He md. 2. Anna Maria Huddleston 31 Aug. 1858. Ch: Edward H., Ida Belle, Rose E., Cora A., Charles W., John 0., Leland. Rev. Shuey d 11 July 1903. 6- F11411 REV. EDWARDHOMERSHUEY, D. D. b 27 July 1859, Dublin, Ind. Grad. Westfield College, Ill. Served in U. B. churched in Ill. and Ind., was Dist. Supt. Springfield Dist., Northern Ill. Conference, memberForeign Missionary Board. Md. Ivah Ella Mills of Westfield 25 Dec. 1882 d/o Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Mills. Ch: Ultra, Avice, Naomaand Ivah Pauline b Springfield 11 Oct. 1900. 7- F114111 ULTRAFAUSTINASHUEYb 12 Dec. 1883, Westfield, Ill. Attended Millikin Univ. Decatur, Ill. and State Normal, also Northwestern Univ. School of Music. She was Asst. Supervisor of music in Springfield schools in 1913. She md. attorney Gustave A. Kramer 21 Oct. 1914. 7- F114112 AVICEBEATRICESHUEYb 29 Dec. 1886, Westfield, Ill. Attended Westfield College and Millikin Univ., Decatur. Md. James Weston Hammond21 Oct. 1914, in a double wedding with her sister (above). Ch: Frank Eugene. They lived Wooster, Ohio. « ‘ 7- 3114113 NAOMAAUSTIASHUEYb Terre Haute,'Ind., 16 Nov. 1896." Attended James Millikin Univ., Decatur, Ill. Md. John wesley Shoples of Clarion, Iowa, 25 Dec. 1917. ' 33. 6- F11412 IDA BELLESHUEYb 12 June 1863. Att. Westfield College. She was a milliner until her health failed. She went to NewMexico, took government claim of 160 acres. Later was employed by Battle Creek, Michigan Sanitorium. Md. Parley Cornelston 1914, lived Battle Creek. . 6- F11413 ETTA ROSA EMMASHUEYb 28 Oct. 1865. Md. Charles W. Wells. Ch: Wanda and Winnefred. 6- F11414 CORAALBERTINESHUEYb 3 Nov. 1867. Md. Charles E. Bigelow. Ch: Lucile, Lorene, Esther, Frances. . 6- F11415 CHARLESWILLIAMSHUEYb 2 Feb. 1870, died 1895. 6- F11416 JOHN OSCARSHUEYb 2 May 1872. Md. and lived Los Angeles, California.

6- F11417 LELANDULYSSQS SHUEYb 21 Feb. 1875. Lived Champaign,Ill., a barber and also in real estate. 5- F1142 WILLIAMROBERTSHUEYb 11 Dec. 1837. Att. Hartville Univ. and Indianapolis, Chicago and Westfield colleges. Elected ~ member Lower Wabash Conference of U. B. church in 1862. Elected Professor of Mathematics, Westfield College, was secretary, treasurer and lifetime instructor. Md. Mary Emeline Chittenden d/o Rev. S. S. Chittenden 16 Aug. 1870. She was supt. of primary dept. for forty years. She d 4 Dec. 1913. Ch: Alma L., Florence Mae. 6- F11421 ALMALUCINASHUEYb 15 Oct. 1861. Md. Rev. D. E. Baer. Lived Gibson City, Ill. Daughter Fern Shuey Baer. 6- F11422 FLORENCEMAESHUEYb 13 Aug. 1873. Md. H. P. Campbell. They lived Tuscola, Ill. Son Eugene Shuey Campbell. 5- F1143 ALMAMARIASHUEYb 14 Nov. 1841, d 8 July 1860. 5- F1144 JOHN RUSSELL SHUEYb 6 April 1849. Md. Mary D. Ormsby, 26 Sept. 1867. They celebrated golden anniv. 16 Sept. 1917. Ch: Charles, William, Ernest,Henrietta, MaryE., Lois and Lurah. 6- F11441 CHARLESALVINSHUEYb 16 July 1868. was lawyer at Charleston, Ill. Ma. Ida B. Senneff of Odin, Ind. 1894. Ch: Vera; Mary A.; Aldah Marjorie born and died August 1907. 7- F114411 VERAANNSHUEYb 17 Sept. 1896, grad. Eastern Ill. State Normal, taught Champaign. Md. Dr. Belting, lived Charleston, Ill. 7- F114412 MARYAUDREYSHUEYb 22 April 1900, att. East. Ill.State. 6- F11442 WILLIAM ORMSBYSHUEYb 22 May 1870. He d Dec. 1910. His wife was Rose. Ch: Wayne, Enid Reese, Pearl. 34. 7- F114421 WAYNE0. SHUEYa lawyer at Charleston, Ill. 1972. 7- F114423 PEARLSHUEYmd. ___Baker, live Byron, Mich. Ch: Ernest Lewis Baker. 6- F11443 ERNESTRUSSELL SHUEYb 8 Aug. 1872. Had hardware and furniture business in Villa Grove, Ill. Also partner of L. A. Rider in Shuey and Rider, Westfield, Ill. - Hardware&Furniture. 6- E11444 HENRIETTAELIZABETH SHUEY b 26 July 1874. Md. L. A. Rider in Nov. 1893. (See above para.) Ch: Frederick and Donavan. 7- F114441 FREDERICKCASTLERIDER died Jan. 1970. 7- F114442 DONAVANSHUEYRIDER deceased before 1972. 6- F11445 MARYEDNASHUEYhelped father in insurance business. 6- E11446 LOIS ROSAMONDSHUEYwas a saleslady in dry goods firm. 6- E11447 LURAHGRACESHUEYmd. Randall Thill, lived Villa Grove, Ill. Ch: MaryFrancella, Ernest Russell, Dorothy Elizabeth. 4- F115 CATHARINEVIRGINIA SHUEYb 10 Dec. 1818, Augusta Co., Va., d 26 May 1895, Dexter, Ill., md. 13 March 1834, Staunton,_Va., Pleasant BrownRippetoe s/o James Rippetoe, Sr., and Nancy (Brown). Pleasant b 5 Feb. 1811, Rockingham Co., Va., d 28 Aug. 1886, Dexter, Ill. The family movedto Putnam Co., Ind., in fall of 1835. stayed one year, then to Vigo Co., until 1873. They moved to Effingham 0°-9 Ill., were farmers. Ch: Nicholas 0. b 31 March 1835, d 10 Dec. 1836; five boys whowere all in Civil War: John, Jason, William, James, Leonidas; Kate, EmmaZ., Jannie E., Olin B., Olive M., Ella, Orringe P., and Margaret Maywho died in infancy in 1853. 5- F1152 JOHNHENRYRIPPETOEb 15 Jan. 1837, Vigo Co., d there 7 March 1911, bu. Bethesda Cem. Md. Mary Jane Malcolm 23 Sept. 1 1858 d/o Peter and Delila (Riggs). Mary b 28 April 1837, Ohio, d 24 May 1903, bu. Bethesda. John was a farmer and school teacher, served in 18th Ind. Bat. Civil war. Ch: Peter Malcolmd age 28 yrs.; Mary Lily d 6 June 1878 at 10 yrs.; Eliza E., Louisa C. 6- F11523 ELIZA ELLEN "NELLIE" RIPPETOE b June 1871, d 1916. Md. William Wesley Cusick 25 March 1889. He was b 16 May 1868, d 23 Dec. 1949. Ch: Vella R. b and d 1890 age 6 months, John B., Harold R., Mary D., William, Homer, Florence. At the death of her parents, Nellie inherited the Malcolmfarm on which the _ Bethesda Cemeteryis situated, land donated for it by her grandfather Peter-Malcolm.‘ The Bethesda Church is at this location, also. 35­

7- F115232 JOHN BLACKCUSICK b 16 Nov. 1892, d 18 March 1953. 7- F115253 HAROLDRIGGS CUSICK b 31 Oct. 1895, d 31 Aug. 1963. 7- F115234 MARYDILDINE CUSICK b 3 April 1898. 7- F115255 WILLIAM KENNETHCUSICK b 29 Aug. 1901, d 18 June 1963. 7- F115236 HOMERALLISONcusxcx b 21 Dec. 1904. I 7- F115237 FLORENCECATHARINECUSICK b 18 Feb. 1907. 6- F11524 LOUISA CATHARINEBROOKSRIPPETOE b 3 July 1880, d 9 July 1944, Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Bert Esohol Davidson 5 Oct. 1898. Bert b 11 Feb. 1877, s/o Alonzo Hanna and Jennie (Brewer). He d 26 March 1951, Vigo Co., buried Bethesda Cem. At the death of her parents "Lufie" inherited the Rippetoe farm. Ch: Gladys C., Ralph E., Roy E., Theodore and Horace - twins. 7- F115241 GLADYSCATHARINEDAVIDSON b 11 Dec. 1899, md. Clem A. Crockett 26 June 1926. Gladys received her B. S. in Elementary Education at Indiana State in Terre Haute, Ind., taught 31 years in Vigo County schools, retired in 1965. Mr. Crockett d 13 Nov. 1969. In Feb. 1970 Mrs. Crockett broke her right leg near the ankle, was in casts 22 months, in a brace four months following bone grafts. She is now able to get about. Her home is at 501 Poplar Street, West Terre Haute, Ch: Wayne, Bert and Donn. 8- F1152411 WAYNEALBERTCROCKETT, M.D.b 26 May 1927, Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Helen Ferguson at Cleveland, Ohio, 9 Jan. 1954. Helen b 30 April 1931 at Cleveland d/o Dr. Lee Ferguson and Anne. Wayne is a doctor of internal medicine in Terre Haute, is on the staff at St. AnthonyHospital, has visiting privileges at both hospitals there, He served in the Army1945-7, worked in a hospital in Panama. He graduated from Univ. of Indiana School of Medicine1953, took his internship at King Co. Hosp. in Seattle, wash., residency at V. A. Hosp. in Seattle. He taught some classes at the Univ. of Wash. He_ took his family hometo Indiana in 1959, is in "who's Whoin the Midwest." Helen is‘a physiotherapist, works part time. Wayneand Helen are raising the three children of Helen's sister and brother­ in-law whowere killed in a 1963 auto accident. These children of Elizabeth and Frederick Tillotson are: Melinda b 25 May1954; Richard b 24 April 1956; Anne b 12 April 1960. The Crockett chil­ dren all born Seattle: _RebeccaAnne 6 Sept. 1955, Catharine Jean 3 March 1957. Amy Lee 8 July 1958. A 36. 8- F1152412 BERT MORRISCROCKETTb 4 Oct. 1930 at Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Marilyn Smith 21 April 1950 at Vigo Co. She b there 11 Nov. 1930, d/o John and Aleatha. ‘Bert was in the Air Force, was a printer, was sent to NewYork City where he worked in the print shop that did the material for all the armedforces divisions. Heis in the insurance business in Arizona, handles the group insurance for Universities of Arizona amongother group and individual plans. They live at Tempe. Adopted Ch: John Bert b 6 July 1960 and Jane Ann b 1 March_1963. ' 8- P1152413 DONNRUSSELLCROCKETTb 1 April 1933. Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Betty Jean Harden there 29 May 1952. Betty was b Vigo Co. 12 Sept. 1932 d/o Clifton and Marie (Cheek). Donnis an electrician at AnacondaPlant in Terre Haute, appears in book of "Outstanding YoungMenof Indiana," was in Naval Reserve for eight years. Betty works part time at the school in West Terre Haute. Ch: David Ray b 7 May1955, plays center on his football team and is called Davy Crockett at games; Cathy Marie b 12 April 1957, both b W. Terre Haute. 7- F115242 RALPHESCHOLDAVIDSONb 24 April 1902 at Vigo Co., Ind., md. May 1926 Eva Garred at West Terre Haute. Eva was b 11 March 1903 at Edgar Co., Ill. Ch: Dale. Ralph is a retired school teacher and lives at West Terre Haute. 8- F1152421 DALEDAVIDSONborn Feb. 1927, md. Christy Castanias Nov. 1962 at Indianapolis, Ind. Ralph is a plastic surgeon at Indianapolis. 7- F115243 ROY EMMETTEDAVIDSONb 24 Oct. 1912, Vigo Co., Ind. Died 15 Nov. 1963, Lafayette, Ind. Md. 1 Jan. 1936, Green Co., Ind., Opal Ruth Hugunin who was b 4 Jan. 1916. Opal's parents were Ernest Walter and Elma Nora (Dowden). Opal Davidson lives in Seattle, wash., 1972. 8- F1152431 ERNESTROYDAVIDSONb 12 Oct. 1936, West Terre Haute, Ind., md. there Reba Faye Minnich 27 Jan. 1956, d/o Virgil Steber ' and Arlena Gertrude (Collins). Reba was b 18 July 1936, Clark Co., Illinois. Ernest is Professor of Chemistryat University of Washington. His biography appears in the 1972 edition of American Menof Science and other publications. Ch: Michael Collins b 22 Dec. 1954, Terre Haute, John Philip b 14 Dec. 1958, Martinsville, Ind., Mark Ernest b 3 June 1961, Martinsville, Martha Ruth b 25 Aug. 1953. Tacoma, Wash. The family lives at Lynnwood, Wash. Mike and Martha are adopted children. 37. \

8- F1152432 REV. PAUL L. DAVIDSONb 6 June 1941, md. Donnamae Craber 28 June 1964. He is a minister at CommunityChurch of the Brethren at Lacey, wash. (near Olympia). Ch: Matthew Loren b 16 Aug. 1966, adopted; Christopher Roy b 8 Aug. 1968; Dyanna Lynn b 14 March 1969, adopted. 7- F115244 THEODOREHENRYDAVIDSONb 10 April 1915, md. Rosemary Smith. Ch: Rosalee, Nancy and Mary Jane. Theodore lives across from Bethesda Church, Route ' Twins 4, West Terre Haute. g 7- F115245 HORACEHANNADAVIDSONb 10 April 1915, mdJ md. Marya Concannon. Marya is deceased. He is married and lives on a rural route from west Terre Haute. Children by Marya: Thomas and David. 5- F1153 JASONLEE RIPPETOE b 6 Dec. 1838, Vigo Co., Ind., grad. Asbury Univ., Ind. Wasprincipal of commonschools, Connersville, Ind. He d 15 Nov. 1925, Indianapolis. Md. Sarah Ellen Allen 26 Sept. 1865. Ch: Kate A., EmmaJane b 6 Oct. 1874, Elizabeth Lura b 2 Nov. 1876. 6- E11531 KATEALLENRIPPETOE b 26 Oct. 1866, md. ___;wright. 5- F1154 WILLIAMBENSONRIPPETOE b 22 Dec. 1840, Vigo Co., Ind. Attended Asbury Univ. was minister at M. E. church, Liberty, Tenn. was a First Lieut. in Civil War. Died 25 Jan. 1932, Vigo Co., md. Mary Ann Houston 21 Dec. 1871, Shelbyville, Tenn. Mary Ann b 9 May 1847, Bedford Co., Tenn., d 10 April 1922, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: William B., Mary H., Haven, Katy J., Paul B., Lucy H., Carroll P., Eleanor B., Lillian G. 6- E11541 WILLIAMBENSONRIPPETOEb 7 Jan. 1873, Shelbyville, Tenn., d 13 Sept. 1932, Nashville, Tenn. Md. 1. Elizabeth McConnell of NewYork, N. Y., Child Joseph S. He md. 2. Cora Sloan. Ch: Sarah Elizabeth; an infant who d/y; and William. 7- F115411 JOSEPH SYDNEYRIPPETOE b 23 Nov. 1898, md. Sarah Sanders 9 June 1924. 38.

6- F11542 MARYHOUSTONRIPPETOE b 14 Nov. 1874, Shelbyville, Tenn., d 6 Aug. 1943, Maryville, Tenn., md. Gates McMahanMarshall 25 Dec. 1894. Sevier Co., Tenn. He b 10 Jan. 1869, Sevier Co., s/o Robert Marshall, Jr., and Asa Ann Trotter. He d 24 June 1947, Blount Co., Tenn. Ch: Frank G., Fred R., William 0., Joe L., CfllE,MmMGqJwn&,flMem,mam,mwL. 7- F115421 FRANKGATESMARSHALLb1OSep. 1895, Sevierville, Tenn..n/m 7- F115422 FRED ROBERTMARSHALLb11 Sept. 1897, Sevierville, Tenn., died 8 Nov. 1957, Johnson City, Tenn. n/m. 7- F115423 WILLIAMOLIN MARSHALLb28 June 1899, Harrisburg, Tenn., md. Edith Coulter 9 May 1925, Walland, Tenn. Ch: Mary Lee b 8 March 1926, Rockford, Tenn.; Carl A.; Olin G3;Margaret;John A. 8- F1154232 CARL ANDREWMARSHALLb 5 June 1928, Rockford, Tenn. Md. Mary Ann Shumer 18 May 1946. Ch: Judy K.; Leah K.; Joseph Andrew b 8 Sept. 1953; Mary Yvonne b 15 May 1957. 9- F11542321 JUDY KAYMARSHALLb 18 Feb. 1947. md. Robert Gregory Cable 10 Jan. 1966. Ch: Robert Gregg; Charles Andrew b and d Nov. 1967; Patricia Ann; Michelle; Brenda Sue. 9- F11542322 LEAH KARLEENMARSHALLb 31 Oct. 1938, md. Gary Drexel Overholt 2 June 1967. Ch: Richard Kendall b 17 Aug. 1968. 8- F1154233 OLIN GATESMARSHALLb 22 Dec. 1929, Rockford, Tenn. Md. Mary Frances Dunlap 18 Aug. 1948. Ch: Phyllis Diane b 23 July 1952; Gary Olin b 6 Jan. 1955. 8- F1154234 MARGARETMARSHALLb 1 Oct. 1931, Rockford, Tenn. Md. Rev. Wayne McMillan. Ch: Bill. ­ 8- F1154235 JOHN ARTHURMARSHALLb 15 Oct. 1934, Rockford, Tenn. Md. Emily Rayfield. Ch: Janet, David, William. 7- F115424 JOE LEONMARSHALLb20 Sept. 1901. Harrisburg, Tenn. md. Margaret Brient 3 June 1936. Ch: Jane E., Ruth H. 8- F1154241 JANE ELEANORMARSHALLb 18 Nov. 1937, Knoxville, Tenn. Md. George Edward Domineck 17 July 1965. Ch: Susan b 9 Dec. 1969, and George Marshall b 8 Dec. 1971, who is called Marshall. 8 F1154242 RUTHHOPEMARSHALLb4 April 1940, Knoxville, Tenn. 7 F115425 CARLHOUSTONMARSHALLb 19 Jan. 1904, Harrisburg, Tenn., d 7 June 1966, St. Louis, Mo. Md. Merril Lee 2 Jan. 1926._Ch: Jean. 8- F1154251 JEAN MARSHALLb22 Oct. 1929, md. Paul Daniel. Ch: Kay b 1954, Pam b 1956. 7- F115426 ARTHURGLENNMARSHALLb 9 Jan. 1906, Middle Creek,_ Sevier Co., Tenn. Md. Dorothy Huff 25 June 1927, Knoxville, Tenn. Retired from ALCOA;ChairmanMaryville, Tenn., School Board; Vice­ President, Tenn. State Huguenot Society. Ch: Virginia C. V 8- F1154261 VIRGINIA CAROLMARSHALLb 7 Aug. 1935, Alcoa, Tenn. Md. David L. Ramsey 5 July 1957, Maryville, Tenn. Ch: Stephanie Lea b 8 April 1960, Birmingham, Ala.; Jennifer Lynn b 31 March 1965, Birmingham; and Thomas Marshall b 21 Dec. 1967, Rahway, New Jersey. 7- F115427 JOHNsxnmn MARSHALLb2 July 1909, Sevierville, Tenn. Died 11 May 1958, Knoxville, Tenn. Md. Gladys Franklin 14 Aug. 1931. Ch: Gerald S., James F., Charles D. 8- F1154271 GERALDSYDNEYMARSHALLb 18 Aug. 1935, Knoxville, Tenn. Md. Troy Lawson. Ch: ‘Lisa and Jennifer. 8- F1154272 JAMESFRANKLINMARSHALLb 27 April 1939, Knoxville, Tenn., md. Emily Saffold. ’Oh: Joanie and Julie. 8- F1154273 CHARLESDOUGLASMARSHALLb 17 Nov. 1945, Knoxville, Tenn. Md. Christine E. Lindstrom 19 Dec. 1971. 7- F115428 CLYDEDONALDMARSHALLb 18 June 1911, wildwood, Tenn. Md. Doris Key 5 May 1933. Ch: Wilma Ann, Lois, Donald E., Carl E., Linda G., Vickie L. ' 8- F1154281 WILMAANNMARSHALLb 24 Sept. 1935, Maryville, Tenn. Md. Russell Sumner 17 April 1955. Ch: David Shannon Sumner. 8- F1154282 LOIS MARSHALLb9 Nov. 1937, Maryville, Tenn. Md. 1. TommyKnight, ch: Kay Ann, deceased and Joseph Donald Knight md. 2. Joe Meredith. Ch: Keith Meredith, deceased. 8- F1154283 DONALDEDMONDMARSHALLb 9 May 1943, Knoxville, Tenn. Md. Margaret Hooker 10 Oct. 1962. Ch: Sherrie and Jennifer Lea. 8- F1154284 CARLEDWARDMARSHALLb 26 Nov. 1944, Maryville, Tenn. Md. Margaret Elizabeth Bradley 25 Dec. 1966. _ 8- F1154285 LINDA GAIL MARSHALLb 3 May 1953, Maryville, Tenn. Md. Edgar Murphy, Jr., 20 June 1970. . 8- F1154286 VICKI LYNNMARSHALLb 17 May 1954, Maryville, Tenn. 7- F115429 ASA MARYMARSHALLb 6 April 1914, died age 2 days. 7- F11542A LUCYLEE MARSHALLb 31 July 1918, Wildwood, Tenn. Md. Ben Tipton Burdine, Sr., 7 Sept-. 1958. Ch: Ben Tipton b and <1 18 Feb. 1940; Robert T.; James G.; Frank; Mary; infant b & d Mar. 1951. 40.

8- F11542A2 ROBERTTHOMASBURDINEb 6 Aug. 1941, Maryville, Tenn. Md. Sherryl Marlene Towery 17 July 1965, Detroit, Mich. Ch: infant who died; John Wesley b 23 March 1971;Lynne Marie b 5 August 1972. 8- F11542A3 JAMES GATESBURDINEb 30 Aug. 1943, Maryville, Tenn. Md. Connie Gail Calvin, 23 Sept. 1967, Detroit, Mich. 8- F11542A4 FRANKHOUSTONBURDINEb 12 Nov. 1945, Maryville, Tenn. Md. Barbara Ellen Gale 10 July 1971 at Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 8- F11542A5 MARYRUTHBURDINE b 23 Sept. 1947, Maryville, Tenn. 6- F11543 HAVENSHUEYRIPPETOE b 19 Jan. 1877, Dowelltown, Tenn., d 4 Aug. 1933, Memphis. Md. Lidie Webster 20 Nov.1906. Ch: Sarah Marie b 10 Oct. 1907; Kathleen Haven b 5 March 1913, Ann Webster b 17 Nov. 1927. 7- F115431 MARIERIPPETOEb 19 Oct. 1907, Wartrace, Tenn. Md. Henry Reiter Webb, Memphis Tenn. Ch: Henry R., Haven N., David R. 8- P1154311 HENRYREITER WEBBb 7 Jan. 1929, Memphis, Tenn. Md. Patricia Ingram 18 Feb. 1952 8- F1154312 HAVENNOEL WEBBb 25 Dec. 1931, Memphis, Tenn. Md. Janice Richards 11 July 1958, Williamsburg, Va. 8- F1154313 DAVID RANDOLPHWEBBb 21 June 1945, Memphis, Tenn. 7- F115432 KATHLEENHAVENRIPPETOE b 5 March 1913, Memphis, Tenn. Md. Hugh P. Hudson. 7- F115433 ANNWEBSTERRIPPETOE b 17 Nov. 1927, Memphis Tenn. Md. C. W. MoK1askle. 6- F11544 .KATYJANE "KATE"RIPPETOE b 13 Jan. 1880, Shelbyville, Tenn., d 5 May 1962, Terre Haute, Ind. Md. Rolla H. Shepherd 2 Aug. 1923. Rolla is #6-F11161. He d 24 Nov. 1965, age 97. 6- F11545 PAUL BRADENRIPPETOEb 26 April 1882, Big Sandy, Tenn. Died 15 Jan. 1965, St. Louis, Mo. Md. Mary Jane Moffatt 1901. Ch: Lillian, Carl H., William B., Genevieve, Donald. 7- F115451 LILLIAN RIPPETOEa 14 Aug. 1955. Md.’Ernest Bushmiller 19 Nov. 1926, St. Louis, Mo. Ch: Jane and Hugh. 8- P1154511 JANE BUSHMILLERmd.Til Petrocchi 7 Feb. 1953. Ch: Lindy, Mark and Tony. 8- F1154512 HUGHBUSHMILLERmd.. Betty Shaw 7 Feb. 1957. Ch: Paul Manley, Ann Linda, ‘Elaine Braden. 7- F115452 ‘CARLHOUSTONRIPPETOEmd. Lucile Becker 1929. #1.

7- F115453 WILLIAMB. RIPPETOE md. Edith Kley Kamp 16 May 1936. Ch: Susan. 8- P1154531 SUSANRIPPETOEmd. John Marshall Deal 22 Aug. 1964. 7- F115454 GENEVIEVERIPPETOEmd. Ed Nolte 1 Sept. 1934. Ch: Virginia. ' 8- F1154541 VIRGINIANOLTEmd. Neil Harrington 27 Sept. 1958. Ch: Martin, Maureen, Katharine, Susan. 7- F115455 DONALDRIPPETOEmd. Rachel Brown, May 1941. Ch: Donna Rae and Braden Lee. 6- E11546 LUCYHAYESRIPPETOEb 31 July 1884, Harts Chapel, Tenn. Died 2 May 1969, Terre Haute, Ind. Md. George Coffman 4 Aug. 1923, Evansville, Ind. 6- E11547 CARROLLPHIFERRIPPETOE b 22 Sept. 1886, Caldwell, Tenn. Md. Mary Ammort Schnell 20 Dec. 1915, Columbus, Ind. Ch: Millie Gene. 1 7- F115471 MILLIE GENERIPPETOE b 12 Nov. 1916, Columbus, Ind. Md. George E. Terhorst 28 Dec. 1943. Ch: Anthony b 1 “pril 1955; Brian b 11 Nov. 1956. ‘ — 6- E11548 ELEANORBLANCHERIPPETOEb 21 Nov. 1889, Caldwell, Tenn. 6- F11549 LILLIAN GLADYSRIPPETOEb 9 Sept. 1893, Bedford Co., Tenn. Md. waldo F. Mitchell 1 June 1915, Terre Haute, Ind. Ch: Margaret, Howard W., David and Roberta. 7- F115491 MARGARETMITCHELLb 19 Nov. 1918, Tulsa, Okla., md. Samuel Edison Beecher, Jr., 17 July 1941. Ch: Quinton; Roberta; Elizabeth K. His fa.ther,Samuel Beecher,Sr. was T.H.ma.yorin 1940's. 8- F1154911 QUINTONRIPPETOE BEECHERb 14 Sept. 1942, md. Ann Rowe 3 Sept. 1966. Quinton has been missing in action in . ’ Vietnam since 11 June 1967, as we write this in June 1972.9 ;_ ,/373 _ 8- F1154912 ROBERTAADRIENNEBEECHERb 19 Dec. 1945, md. James McKimpson30 Oct. 1964. Ch: Craig Allen b 19 Oct. 1966; Margaret Elizabeth b 18 Aug. 1968; Colleen Katherine b 6 July 1971. 3- F1154913 ELIZABETH KATHERINEBEECHERb 15 May 1951. 7- F115492 HOWARDW.MITCHELLb 25 June 1923, md. Marie Iverson 3 June 1950. Ch: Christopher Iverson b 2 Nov. 1951; Kathryn Marie "Kate" b 19 Jan. 1956. _ . ' 7- F115493 DAVIDCARROLLMITCHELLb 4 Oct. 1925, md. Ceraldine Penman 30 June 1948. He lived in South America in 1960. 7- F115494 ROBERTAKATHRYNMITCHELLb 17 Dec. 1927, md. Ernest Alfred Deagen, Jr., 12 June 1950. Ch: Ann Mitchell b 25 Feb. 1953; Gail Elaine b 6 May 1954; Carol Margaret b 21 Feb. 1959; Robert Ernest b 1 Nov. 1967. __ 5- F1155 JAMES EMORYRIPPETOE (‘EAU) b 17 Dec. 1842, Vigo Co., Ind., d 8 Jan. 1928, Clay Center, Nebr. He md. Ermina "Minnie" Gloyd 10 Nov. 1874, Effingham Co., Ill. He was a circuit rider in Illinois, then served churches in Colorado and Nebraska. Upon retirement, he and his wife bought a small homenear Claude.and Eva in Clay Center. He was proud of his French heritage and at the time his son Claude became of age, this branch of the family took back the -eau ending for their name. Ch: Wilbur F., Raymond, Ralph, and Claude. 6- F11551 WILBURFISK RIPPETEAUb 17 Dec. 1875, Hagerstown, Ill., d 26 Jan. 1936, Denver, Colorado. He md. May Thompson 6 July 1905. They had no children. Wilbur and his brother Raymondwere partners in the Rippeteau Coffee Shop in Denver.“ The restaurant featured crystal and silver, red velvet booths and chairs. Someof the recipes developed for this establishment have been passed on in the family. 6- F11552 RAYMONDGLOYDRIPPETEAUb.14 Sept. 1877. Hagerstown, 111., d July 21, 1959, at Denver. "Hemd. Blanche McGuintie 17 May 1905. They had no children. Raymondwas a partner in the restaurant with his brother Wilbur. (See paragraph above) 6- F11553 RALPHSHUEYRIPPETEAUb 22 Oct. 1879, Harrisburg, Ill., d 16 Feb. 1945, Hastings, Nebraska. He md. Bessie 0. Stephens on ‘29 July 1908. They had no children. Ralph and Bess ran the Rippeteau Pane_and Glass Co., in Hastings. Bess is living in a nursing home in Hastings (1972). '6- F11554 CLAUDELA VERGNERIPPETEAUb 27 Aug. 1882, Equality, I11. Md. Eva Marie DowningJune 2, 1909 at Hastings, Nebraska. The couple resided at Clay Center, Nebr. where Claude died Aug. 24, 1956. Mrs. Rippeteau was born 16 Dec. 1887 at Nora, Nebr. and d 1 July 1937. She was d/o Elbridge L. and Mary (Hewitt) Downing. Ch: Darrel D. and Malcolm G. Claude md. 2nd. Mary Elizabeth Ward, a descendant of the Mayflower Winslows. _ ' J.

7- F115541 DARRELDOWNINGRIPPETEAUb 14 Jan. 1917, Clay Center, Nebr. Md. Donna Doris Hiatt 8 Jan.1939 at Beatrice, Neb. The couple resides at Watertown, NewYork, where they are members of the Presbyterian church. Donnawas b 22 Feb. 1917 at Odell, Neb. d/o Clarence Wright and Donna Laura (Baumgardner). Ch: Bruce E., Darrel D. and Jane Upson who was born 4 April 1949 at Watertown, and lives with her parents in 1972. 8- F1155411 BRUCEESTES RIPPETEAUb 10 Oct. 1945 at Watertown, N.Y., md. Sandra McGuire 26 July 1969 at Lincoln, Neb. They live in Euclid, Ohio. :Ch: Astrid Elizabeth b 26 Oct. 1972. 8- F1155412 DARRELDOWNINGRIPPETEAU, JR. b 20 March 1948, Watertown, N.Y., md. Judith Hodges 9 Oct. 1971 at Wellesley Island, Alexandria Bay, N.Y. The couple lives in Syracuse. 7- F115542 MALCOLMGLOYDRIPPETEAU b 16 Nov. 1921, Clay Center, Nebr. Md. Virginia Clare Gartrell 1 June 1946, Clay Center. She is d/o Irving Dewitt and Mildred (Epperson) and was b 16 Feb. 1921 at Clay Center, Neb. The family are Unitarians, are in business at Evanston, Ill. Ch: Stephen, Kathryn, Daniel. ' _ 8- E1155421 STEPHENDOWNINGRIPPETEAUb 17 July 1947, Hastings, Nebr., md. Lynda Skamenca 21 Aug. 1971 at Chillicothe, Ill. The couple lives at Chillicothe. 44.

8- F1155422 KATHRYNLOUISERIPPETEAUb 31 July 1948, Hastings» Nebr., md. Thomas A. Smith 6 Sept. 1969 at Chicago, Ill. The couple is at present living in Winfield, Kansas. 8- F1155423 DANIELIRVING RIPPETEAUis living at home. 5- E1156 LEONIDASL. HAMLINRIPPETOE b 4 Nov. 1844, Vigo Co., Indiana. Died 14 May 1927, Chicago, Ill. Md. Mary Delilah Boggs (or Bogess) 21 April 1875, Dexter, Ill. No issue. 5- F1157 KATHERINES. "KATE" RIPPETOE b 2 Sept. 1847, Vi8° 00-: md. John Broadhurst 20 Dec. 1876. She d 28 Ange 1935- Ch‘ J°e and Mid’ 6- F11571 JOSEPH BROADHURSTCh: Mabel and John. 7- F115711 MABELBROADHURSTmd.Ray Irwin, had son Joe Irwin. 7- F115712 JOHNBROADHURSTisa prison guard in Michigan. 6- F11572 KATHERINE AMELIA "MID" BROADHURSTd 1 July 1959. I10 lSSU.e o 5- F1158 EMMAZ. RIPPETOE b 15 Aug. 1849, Vigo Co., Ind. Md. James Ira Webster 15 Dec. 1873. Ch: Catherine, Orringe, Lucy Jane and Olin. _ 6- F11581 CATHERINE"KITTY" WEBSTERmd. Rollin Hay. She died in late 1960's or 1970. In 1939 she lived at Fowler, Indiana. Ch: Herschel, Catherine, Arthur, Rollin, John, Rose. (Rollin's name is also given as Roland, he is at #6-F1113_.) 6- E11582 ORRINGEWEBSTERb 1876, d Aug. 1, 1924. He was killed in a harvesting accident. As he was pitching shocks into the threshing machine,his pitchfork struck the belt, deflecting it so that a tine penetrated his brain. Death was immediate. He married Grace Foltz who married second, David Acord, widower of Ada Funkhouser at #5-F1446. Children of Orringe and Grace: Mabel E., Kathleen, Doyne. 7- P115821 MABELEMMAWEBSTERb 19 Aug. 1906, md. Archie Hamilton. ,Ch: Joan, Robert and Ellen. 8- F1158211 JOAN HAMILTONb 1926, md. Myron Ruzzler. Ch: Susan, Rebecca, Geoffrey and Patrician 8- F1158212 ROBERTHAMILTONb 1928, md. Margie Canady. 8- F1158213 ELLENHAMILTONb Jan. 1940, yd. Don Welker. Ch: Karen, Julia, Loretta who was struck by a car 19 May1971, and killed. 7- F115822 .KATHLEENWEBSTERb 17 Aug. 1909, md. Marrold Cox." Ch: Marilyn, James, Janet Kathryn. 45.

7- F115823 DOYNEEVIDINE WEBSTERb May 1918, md. Ardith Eskridge. Ch: Sandra, Anne, Sue, Laura and Ardith Kent._ __M 6- F11583 LUCYJANE WEBSTERmd. Carl Brown. She d 17 Sept. 1939, age 56, at her home at Route 4, Glen Ayr, Ind. Ch: Emma who was at home in 1939; Philip, Florence and NormaJean. 7- F115831 PHILIP BROWNlived at Dayton, Ohio. 7- F115833 FLORENCEBROWNmd. Gwinn, lived Glen Ayr, Ind. 7- F115834 NORMAJEANBROWNmd. ____Riggs, lived Glen Ayr. 6- F11584 OLIN WEBSTERdied 1921, age 36. He md. Lena Foltz who md. 2nd Herman Fidler. Lena d 1942, age 53. Ch: Ruth, Mary, Barbara, Nemaand a daughter Leva who died age 18. 5- F1159 JENNIE ELIZA RIPPETOEb 2 Feb. 1851, Vigo Co., Ind., d 10 July 1881. Md. George Martin, M. D., 14 June 1877. Ch: Mila and Mary. 5- F115A OLIN BRUCERIPPETOEcalled Bruce, b 18 Aug. 1854, Vigo C0,, Ind., d 17 March 1941. Md. 1. Jennie Bishop 5 Aug. 1880. TA Jennie d 21 Feb, 1885, Ch: Olive, Elsie. Bruce md. 2. Hattie Turner and had Olin; md. 3. Bessie . He liyed at Lafayette, Ind. 6- F115A1 OLIVE RIPPETOE md. Shafer. 5- F115B OLIVEM. RIPPETOEb 19 Oct. 1856, Vigo C0,, Ind., d 22 March 1944, Effingham, Ill. Md. Amos W. Baker 2 May 1878. Amoswas a brother of Rev. Benton Baker who married her sister Ella at #21150 below. Ch: Harry d/y; Virginia, W. Haven, Pearl and Bessie F. 6- F115B2 VIRGINIA BAKERmd. H. L. Wilson. 6- F115B4 ‘PEARL BAKERmd. Henry Smith. 6- F115B5 BESSIE FLORENCEBAKERb 24 Oct. 1892, d 12 Feb. 1939. md. J. Clifton Lathrop 22 Aug. 1908. 5- F1150 ELLAH. RIPPETOE b 2 May 1859 Vigo C0,, Ind., md. Rev. M. Benton Baker, Aug. 1881. They lived in Sumner, Ill. 1907. I Ch: Hugh, Lena, Frank, Earl and Will. 5- F115D ORRINGEPLEASANTSIMPSONRIPPETOE b 9 July 1861, Vigo Co., Ind., d 11 May 1950, Altamont, Ill. Md. Mary Arizona Devore 10 Sept. 1885. Ch: Mary N., Wilbur F., Ernest L. 6- F115D1 MARYNILSONRIPPETOE_b 10 Sept. 1886, d 14 Oct. 1956. 6- F115D2 WILBURFISK RIPPETOE b 6 May 1889, d 30 May 1969. Md. 1. .Mary Elizabeth Loar 16 July 1911; md. 2. Tillie Hubrich' Klitzing 24 July 1954. 460

6- F115D3 ERNESTLEROYRIPPETOE b 23 Oct. 1901. Md. Sylvia oddest McNary, 21 Aug. 1929. Ch: Clara, John 0., Alice E., Beverley Jean b 14 Nov. 1942, died 15 Nov. 1942. 7- F115D31 CLARAMARYLEE RIPPETOE b 12 Sept. 1930, md. Herbert Jones 10 Oct. 1948. Ch: Peggy Lynn b 24 June 1958. 7- F115D32 JOHN ORRIN RIPPETOE b 13 Aug. 1940. Md. Bonnie Carr 18 June 1960. Ch: Stephen Glen b 19 Aug. 1963; Gregory Allen b 9 Sept. 1965. . 7- F115D33 ALICE ELIZABETHRIPPETOE b 4 March 1942, md. Jerry Long 28 Feb. 1965. Ch: Tamara Sue b 28 Nov. 1965; Michelle Lea b 5 June 1968; Gerry Dwayne b 2 Jan. 1972. 4- F116 ELIZA SHUEYb 9 Feb. 1823, md. 18 April 1839, Isaac Bolton. He was proprietor of Monitor Mills, Westfield, I11. Ch: John I.; Emma0.; Dora F.; Eliza who d age 5 mo. and is buried Brick Cem. near NewGoshen, Ind.; Sarah Virginia b 1853, d age 5 yrs.; James Henry b 1 May 1855; George Philip‘b 22 April 1858; William Ezra b 23 Nov. 1860 and Francis Benson b 17 June 1865. 5- F1161 REV. JOHN ISSAC BOLTONb 4 Jan. 1841, d age 26 of consumption. Md. Mary J. Skinner and had EmmaLucretia and Lewis Hrnry who was deceased before 1876. 5- E1162 EMMAORILLABOLTONb 8 July 1847, md. Albert Parcel. Ch: Flora Belle deceased before 1876; James Isaac; Dora Alice; and Elizabeth Catherine. They lived at Westfield, I11. 5- F1163 DORAFLORELLABOLTONb 16 July 1849, md. Uzziel Howard Shult, a minister of U.B. church, 20 Feb. 1876. Lived Hancock, Ill. 4- F117 LYDIAJANE SHUEI b 14 Get. 1825, Augusta Co., Va., md. Josiah Hicklin (Joseph or Jonah?) 11 April 1843, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Viola, Eliza, Martha, Clara, Mary, Josiah. 5- E1171 VIOLAHICKLINmd. R. E. Mocolloch. 5- F1172 ELIZA HICKLINmd. William Cusick. 5- F1173 MARTHAHICKLINmd. G. E. Harris. 5- F1174 CLARAHICKLINmd. Theodore Jumper. 5- F1175 MARYHICKLINmd. (probably) J. A. Mitchell. 6- F117_;_ HARRYHICKLINwas a grandson of Lydia Jane Shuey _ Hicklin. His mother was EmmaHolmes, and Harry married Daisy Hummel. He died .in the,1940's. ' 4- F118 WILLIAMLEWIS SHUEYb 13 April 1828, Augusta Co., Va., d 1902, Westfield, Ill. «Md. 11 May 1848, Emily McAdams, she b 1830, Indiana, d 1900. Both buried Maple Hill, Cem., Westfield. Ch: .Martha; John Henry b and d 1852; Sarah Jane b 23 Feb. 1855, d 1 April 1873; Charlie Franklin b 16 July 1858; Rosie Belle b 23 Feb. 1862. 5- F1181 MARTHAELLENSHUEYb 7 June 1850, md. Meredith G. Owen 23 Nov. 1869. Ch: Ernest L. b 12 Aug. 1871, Gertrude b 1 July 1874. 4- F119 JAMESHENRYSHUEYb 20 Sept. 1834, Augusta Co.. Va. He was a teacher. He md. Sarah Ann Davidson 5 Oct. 1854. She was also a teacher. Mr. Shueywas accidentally killed while cleaning his shotgun 8 April 1864. He is buried at NewGoshen in Brick Cem. with his parents. Mrs. Shueylived at Perryville, Ind., most of her life and died 6 April 1917. She is buried at Westfield, Ill. Ch: Cicero D. Edwards b 22 July 1855. d 17 Sept. 1856; Josephine 5- F1192 MARTHAJOSEPHINESHUEYb 5 Sept. 1857 at Westfield, Ill. She studied at Westfield College, md. Dr. Orlando Cornelius Tobey, I May 18, 1876. Ch: Genevieve, Austin, Harry, Helen and Harriet. Dr. Tobey died 10 April 1891 and is buried at Westfield. 6- F11921 SARAHGENEVIEVETOBEYb 26 Sept. 1877. She studied shorthand and typing and won several speed tests. She md. Samuel Monroe Ashmore 14 Aug. 1893. She died in childbirth - twins Genevieve and Josephine, 9 March 1899 - both babies died the same month. 6- F11922 AUSTINFLINT TOBEIb 20 Sept. 1880. was an artist, specialized in cartooning and mapmaking. Did not marry. 6- F11923 HARRYCORNELIUSTOBEYb 25 Dec. 1882, Terre Haute, Ind. Wasa station agent for Santa Fe R. R., and accountant at Davenport, Iowa. He md. Lena Mae Stevens 3 March_1903 at Dalton, Kansas. Ch: Merril Stevens b 9 Dec. 1903, Columbia Mo., and Helen Louise b 3 Nov. 1908 at Westfield, Ill. 6- F11924 HELENJUNEmoss! b 16 June 1888 Westfield, 111., was a music teacher. She md. Dwight MoodyEiler 15 Oct. 1906. Ch: Helen Genevieve b 18 May 1909; Dwight Marshal b 26 June 1910. The family resided at TowerHill, Ill. 6- F11925 HARRIETNEWELLTOBEYb 9 Sept. 1891 in Westfield, Ill.. She was a teacher of science and music. She md. Frederick.Gallaher, 22 April 1916. They resided at Clinton, Iowa. 48.

3- F12 MARGARET"PEGGY" FUNKHOUSERb ca 1790, Shenandoah Co., Va. Died after 1880, probably in TamaCo., Iowa, where she lived with Benjamin in 1880. She md. George Hansell 10 Sept. 1812, Augusta Co., Va., where she had moved with her family in 1808. George was ‘drafted into the War of 1812, served 45 days in 1813. The couple i resided in Augusta Co., until after 1832, then for a few years in } Preble 00., Ohio. In 1850 they lived in Putnam Co., I11., as did 1 several of their children. At the time of the 1850 census, Peggy lived in’a younger son's homewhere she may have been helping her young daughter-in-law in childbirth. George was living in the home of another son where he may have been helping with the harvest, or perhaps only boarding while Peggy was busy. George died in 1851, in Putnam County. Ch: John, George 0., William M., Daniel, Samuel and Benjamin. There were probably some daughters, some of whommayhave married in Ohio. Perhaps’one is the Elizabeth H. Hansil who md. William T. Tedford, 50 May 1844, Preble C0,, Ohio.

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4- F121 JOHN HANSELLb ca 1814, Va. He md. Mary Grips, d/o William and (Elizabeth Painter?) 17 April 1835. They lived in Preble Co., Ohio, for a short while, then to Vigo Co., Ind., where they settled with Funkhouser uncles and aunts and with some of Mary's relatives. Her sister was the wife of John's uncle William Funkhouser #3-F1A. John was a carpenter and chair maker. Someof his chairs still are in use in Vigo County homes(1972). Ch: William, Sebastian, John B., and others. 5- F1211 WILLIAMHANSELLb 11 March 1840, Preble Co., Ohio., d 5 Jan._1923, Danville Br. NHDVS.William was a carpenter and lived next door to his father after service in Co. A, 6th Ind. Cav., Civil War. He md. Hannah AmandaHull d/o David and Mary (Cale). Hannah b Augusta Co., Va., ca 1845, d 1910, Vigo Co. Ch: Alden J. b ca 1867, d ca 21 years; Nobel E.; Waldo; wandell; Clara d 1895 at age 5; Ida d 1895 age 5; Arvel d 1896 at a few months of age. 6- E12113 WALDOHANSELLb ca 1875, md. Edith Denehie 25 Feb. 1900, Vigo Co., Ind. In 1924 he was_named next of kin, when his father died. At that time he lived in Clinton, Ind. He preceded his wife in death. She d 13 March 1945, age 64. Their daughter MaryFrazier lived in California. 6- F12114 WANDELLHANSELLb ca 1885, Vigo Co., Ind., md. Gertie Bowser 15 July 1911, Vigo Co., Ind. 5- F121_ SEBASTIAN"BAS" HANSELLmd. "Het" (Hettie, Hester or Nettie!?) Laymon, Vigo Co., Ind., 14 Dec. 1874. No issue. 5- F121_ JOHN B. HANSELLmd. EmmaHay 28 July 1878,_Vigo Co. Ch: Daisy, Mary, Mida, Flora, Harry, Frank, Charles, Irwin, others. 6- F121___ DAISYHANSELLlived West Terre Haute, Ind. 1972. n/m. 6- F121___ MARYHANSELLmd. Dr. Arnold Utterback. She lives in West Terre Haute in 1972. .6- F121;__ FLORAHANSELLmd. Homer Mitchell. 6- F121___ MIDAHANSELLmd. Warren A. Anderson 14 Dec. 1898, Vigo Co., Ind.‘ “\ 6- F121___ HARRYM. HANSELLmd. Jemima Paine 29 Jan. 1910, Vigo Co., Ind. Lived California. 6- F121___ CHARLIEHANSELLmd. Maggie Hedges 17 Sept. 1905. Vigo Co., Ind. 50:

6- F121__ IRWINHANSELLdied 1964 at Tarpon Springs, Fla. He was "formerly of New Goshen, Ind." His widow was Laura, and he had two sons, Frank and Arnold of Anderson, Ind., three daughters: Mrs. Jean Alberts of Anderson, Ind., and Mary and Dorothy of Florida; the two sisters Daisy and Mary survived him in W. Terre Haute. 4- F122 GEORGEC. HANSELLb ca 1816, Augusta Co., Va. He seems to have md. 1. Nancy Williams d/o John E., Preble Co., Ohio, 22 Dec. 1836. She d 14 Jan. 1839 "wife of George C." and is buried MoundHill Cemetery, Eaton, Preble Co. He md. 2. Mary Taylor, 15 Feb. 1841, Putnam Co., Ill. 3. Tabitha was his wife in the 1850 Putnam Co., Ill. census. In 1860 he had no wife, but in 1870 he lived Big Creek Twp., Black HawkCo., Iowa, with wife Esther. He can be identified in each census by children: Jesse W.; GeorgeJr.; Eliza; Virginia. 4- F123 WILLIAMM. HANSELLb 13 Aug. 1818-9 Augusta Co., Va., d 21 Aug. 1889, Athena, Umatilla Co., Oregon. He was a farmer. He md. Lucy Wyckoff 12 Nov. 1844, Putnam Co., Ill., d/o Asher and Amaryllis (Reynolds) b 7 July 1828, Ohio, d 5 July 1900. They are buried at Athena in the Masonic section of the Cem. They lived in La Salle Co., Ill., in 1850, by 1860 were back in Putnam Co. with his brothers. In 1863 they movedto Iowa, resided in TamaCo. with a group of kinfolk. They moved on to Oregon in 1876, to Benton Co., then in 1880 settled on Butter Creek, southwest of Pendleton. Ch: Amarilla b ca 1846, Ill., md. ____ Brown; John b ca 1848, I11; George, Alphonso b ca 1853, Ill., Viola, William R. _ 5- F1233 GEORGEW.HANSELLb 11 July 1850, Putnam Co., Ill., md. Clara MayStafford 15 Dec. 1881, Centerville, (now Athena) Ore. She b 14 July 1863, Mohawk,Lane Co., Ore., d/o Albert Marion and Rose Ann (Pell). The couple was killed in an automobile accident at Rosalia, Wash.. 10 Sept. 1918. An obituary states the Christian Church would stand as a monumentto Mr. Hansell, it being one of the fine buildings he erected in his lifetime as carpenter, farmer and businessman. Ch: Lucy, Marion, Georgie(tte), Ray and Blaine. 6- F12331 LUCYMAEHANSELLb 7 Oct. 1882, Centerville (Athena) Ore., d 16 March 1914, Midvale, Idaho. Md. Everette A. Rogers, s/o George, 14 Oct. 1906, at Athena. Ch: George b 11 July 1907; Elsie Mayb 27-Jan. 1909;_Wilburt A.; Lucy Mary and Lucy Marie, twins, at whosebirth their mother died. 51.

7- 3123313 WILBURTANDREWROGERSb 14 July 1912, Midvale, Idaho, md. 15 Oct. 1938, Goldendale, Wash., Louise G. Baker, d/o Wesley E. and Alice (Abbott). Louise d 11 Oct. 196_, The Dalles, Oregon. 7- F123314 LUCYMARYROGERS(twin) b 6 March 1914, Midvale, Idaho, md. Avery Silver Koch s/o John and Mary Martha (Silver)b 12 June 1911. Ch: Marvin J.'and Mary E. (Lucy was raised by Aunt Georgie Partch #F12333 and went by the name Partch.) 8- F1233141 MARVINJOE KOCHb 24 June 1935, Spokane, Wash., md. Audra LaVerne Miller 29 April 1961, at Spokane. LaVerne b 23 Dec. 1937, Plummer, Idaho, d/o Callie and Audra Marcella (Dahman). Marvin served U. 5. Army 1957-1962, rank of Spec. 5. (E5). Ch: Eric Marvin b 4 June 1962, Madigan Hosp., near Tacoma, Wa.; David J0hn b 30 March 1969, Des Moines, Wash. ' 8- F1233142 MARYELAINEKOCHb 29 April 1938, Spokane, Wash., md. Duane Theodore McNeil 19 July 1957, Rosalia, Wa. Duane b 15 Aug. 1936, Oakesdale, wa. s/o Wilber James and Helene Clara (Summers). Ch: Bruce Duane b 5 July 1958, Spokane; Brian Wayne b"1O May 1961 and Matthew James b 27 Dec. 1962, both at Pomeroy, Wa. 7- F123515 LUCYMARIEROGERS(twin) b 6 March 1914, Midvale, Idaho, md. Dean E. Scott. Ch: Ronald H. 8- P1233151. RONALDH. SCOTThas son Thomas Dean b 7 April 1964. 6- F12332 MARIONWILLIAM"M.W." HANSELLb 19 May 1885, Athena, Ore., d 15 May 1965, Pendleton, bu. Athena Cem., (new section). Md. 25 Nov. 1909, Parkplace, Myrtle MayPurcell d/o Daniel Hulsizer and Mary Melissa (Hickman). Myrtle b 12 Sept. 1888 near Marion Center, Kansas. Mr. Hansell was farmer, banker, judge, hunter and fisherman, his wife, a knitter and hooker of rugs. Ch: Helen, Marion, Mildred, William and MaryLouise. The family was active in civic affairs. 7- F123321 HELENM. HANSELLb 14 Dec. 1910, near Athena, Ore., md. Ray Lynn Owens 25 Aug. 1942, Athena. He is s/o Andrew Perry and Emma(Hope) b 19 March 1907, Baker, Ore., is a dispatcher at Coulee Dam. Ch: (born Walla Walla, Wa.) Perry Hansell b 20 July 1946, d 15 May1971, Lane Co., Ore., car accident; Lynn b 8 June 1948. 52.

7- F123322 MARIONSTAFFORDHANSELLb 23 Nov. 1913, near Athena, Ore., md. 18 Dec. 1937, Mary Elizabeth Ennis, Walla Walla, Wa. She b 26 June 1914, Walla Walla d/o Matthew Garty and Elizabeth Ann (Copeland). Stafford and his brother William are farmers and stock­ men. Their swine operation is said to be the largest west of the Mississippi if not the world. He is a Representative from Umatilla County to Oregon State Legislature. Ch: John Stafford. 8- F1233221 JOHN STAFFORDHANSELLb 28 March 1947, Walla Walla, wa,, md. Mary Suzanne Pell d/o Willard M. and Juliabelle (Fletcher) 11 Aug. 1968, Pendleton. Mary b 12 March 1947, Pendleton, is recre­ ational therapist, John a graduate student. Ch: Kirsten Marie b 24 March 1972, Pendleton. 7- F123323 MILDREDMAYHANSELLb 22 June 1915, near Athena, Oregon. Md. Edward Cooper Miley (Meuli) 5 May 1935, Walla Walla. He is a businessman, b 5 Jan. 1913, Walla Walla, s/o George Edward and Sarah Lavina (Cooper). Mildred-was Princess in Pendleton Round-Up Court 1930. Ch: Edward; infant girls, one b and d 24 March 1941, the other b 23 Sept., d 24 Sept. 1943; John Irvin b 4 March, d 19 March 1945; and Gregory. They live at Athena, Oregon 97813, P. O. Box 85. . 8- F1233231 EDWARDHANSELL"JACK" MILEY b 17 Jan. 1939, Walla Walla, Wa., md. Donna Lee Braden Larson, adopted d/o Rev. Randall and Helen Larson of Puyallup, Wa. They md. 20 June 1964, at Puyallup. Jack is a Capt. USAF. He was scheduled for tour of duty in the Vietnam area in 1970, but fell and broke his back before departure. He was paralyzed from the waist down, but as of March 1972, is able to walk with canes and back brace. He is on temporarydisability retirement for further evaluation. Ch: Edward Randall b 9 May 1967, Misawa, Amori-ken, Japan; Kirstin Marie b 5 July 1972, San Antonio, Texas. 8- P1233235 GREGORYJAMESMILEYb 16 Sept. 1946, Walla Walla, Wash. Md. Jeanne Louise Mason d/o Franklin E., 5 Oct. 1969, at Pendleton, Ore. He is District Marketing Representative for Pacific Power and Light in Yakima, Wash., was elected President. of Yakima Jaycees 16 March 1972. 53­

7- F123324 DR. WILLIAMHARDINGHANSELLb 4 March 1921, near Athena, Ore. Md. Joyce Elaine Johnson d/o Charles Homer and Edna Mae (Sherman) 30 Au8- 1942» Pullman» Wao Joyce b 2 Sept. 1919, Endicott wa. He is a veterinary, farmer and stockman (see F123322). Served U. S. Army, comm.offlber 61st Vet. Det. DBI Theater. Ch: William, Tyler, Woodsonb 29 Nov. 1948, Walla Walla; Kathleen; Alison b 26 March 1959. Wasborn on Pres. Harding's inauguration day - hence, middle name. 8- F1233241 WILLIAMSTAFFORDHANSELLb 23 Jan. 1945, Colfax, Wa. Md. Margaret Alice Eversaul d/o George H. and Ruth (Kraus) 19 March 1967, Portland, Ore. Margaret b 4 April 1945, Portland. He is on the Staff of CampusCrusade for Christ; they live Sacramento, Ca1if., where their children were born. William Tyler b 22 May1970; Sarah Richelle b 23 Jan. 1972. 8- F1233242 TYLER SHERMANHANSELLb 2 Dec. 1946, Walla Walla, Wa., md. Frances Anne Moore d/o Francis and Louie (Bastein), Prosser, Wa. Hemanagesthe cattle operation of his father and uncle near Hermiston. 8- P1233244 KATHLEENHANSELLb 20 Sept. 1952, Walla Walla, Wa. She is a dancer, was fourth runner-up at Miss Oregon Scholastic Pageant, July 15, 1972. 7- P123325 MARYLOUISEHANSELL.b 13 Nov. 1922, near Athena, Ore. Md. Roy Eugene Cayman s/o Chester Lynn and Ira Ann (Kirkpatrick), 13 Aug. 1950, bride's parents‘ home at Athena. Roy b 11 Nov. 1924, Roseville, Ill., is a teacher. Ch: Jeanne Annb 9 Oct. 1951, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Vincent Curtis b 8 April 1953, Pendleton, 0re.; Marian Lee b 24 Dec. 1954, Walla Walla, Wa.; Sandra Kim 10 July 1956, Pendleton. ­ 6- F12333 GEORGIE(TTE) HANSELLb 12 March 1887, Sand Hollow, MorrowCo., Oregon, d 28 April 1956, Garfield, Wash. Md. 1915 at ShermanCo., Oregon, David B. Partch, a farmer. Lived at Garfield. Ch: Rose Ann, Ambrose H. The Partch family raised Georgie's motherless niece, Lucy Mary Rogers #7=F123314. and7- P123331 o ROSE ANNPARTCHmd. James W. Peak. Ch: Marjean 8- F1233311 MARJEANPEAKmarried Rickie Moore. 7- F123332 AMBROSEH. PARTCHserved in U.S. Navy, md. Jennie. . He was at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. His ship USSPerry was badly damaged, but patched up and ran the blockade. They were caught up with next day and bombed, the ship sunk. He swamunder the fire and was saved. He spent the rest of the War on submarines Mingo, Permit, Flounder, Bream. 46- F12334 RAY STAFFORDHANSELLb 24 June 1891, Athena, Ore. Md. Flossie Mildred Heighton d/o Albert Carl and Minnie Elizabeth (Kellerl Theymd. 21 Sept. 1919 at Grants Pass, Ore. Flossie b 18 Nov. 1894 Earlville, Ohio. Ray was in Navy Aviation 1917-19 W. W. I and was a farmer. He d 5 July 1967 at Vet's Hosp., Walla Walla, bu. Athena. Ch: G. Rodney and J. Roderick (twins) and Kenneth Alvin. 7- F125341 G. RODNEYHANSELL(twin) b 8 Dec. 1924, The Dalles, Ore., is a farmer at Athena. He served in U.S. Coast Guard, American and Asiatic-Pacific areas. He md. Dorothy Lamb16 Jan. 1954 at Athena, d/o RaymondD. and Erva (Buell) and b 14 Oct. 1932, Elgin, Ore. Ch: Stephen Rodney b 13 July 1964, Walla Walla, Wa. 7- F123342 J. RODERICKHANSELL(twin) b 8 Dec. 1924, The Dalles, “ Ore., md. Dorothy Gladys Coppock 15 Feb. 1947, Athena. She b 1 May .1925 d/o Francis Marion and AmandaOlive (Morey). Ch: Becky Dianne. 8- F1233421 BECKYDIANNEHANSELLb 30 Dec. 1947. Walla Walla, Wa., md. Larry fioeft s/o Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoeft, 9 June 1968, Athena. 7- F123543 KENNETHALVINHANSELLb 1 Aug. 1928, The Dalles, Ore., md. 22 Feb. 1958, Athena, Ore., Kathryn Kay Moore d/o'Roy Monroe and EmmaRachel (Smith). Kathryn b 13 Nov. 1937: Athena. Ch: (all b at Walla Walla, Na.) Kelly Lynn 31 March 1959, Shannon Kay 8 Dec. 1960, Patricia Ann 23 April 1963. ‘ 6- F12335 BLAINE WYCKOFFHANSELLb 1 Feb. 1896, Athena, Ore., a farmer and businessman. Md. Myrtle Blanche Holmes, a music teacher 16 May 1917 at Salem, Ore. She b 5 Jan. 1893, Oregon City, d 16 June 1964, Athena, d/o William and Cora (Lucas). Ch: Rita May, Blaine H., and George William b and d 17 April 1921, Oregon City. 7- F123351 RITA MAYHANSELLb 20 Feb. 1918, Lewiston, Idaho, 2 md. 11 Oct. 1941, Seattle, Wash., John Michael Zonich, b 30 May 1915,

“Kay, Oakland, John .Calif., Michael s/o and Mike James Peter Blaine. and Luby (Obradovich). Ch: Sharon 55.

8- F1233511 SHARONKAYZONICHb 8 Oct. 1943, Oregon City, Ore., md. 19 Oct. 1963, Clinton Moore Ludeman at Athena, Ore. He s/o Clinton W. and Daisy Mae (Moore), b 6 Sept. 1941, Chewelah, Wa. Ch: Clinton John b 12 March 1965, Pendleton, Oregon; and Michael T0dd b 4 August 1968, Longview, Wash. 8- F1233512 JOHNMICHAELZONICHb 22 July 1946, Oregon City, md. Velma Anne Mendenhall 1 July 1967, Longview, Wa. She d/o Mrs. Dorothy Mendenhall. John enlisted in Navy 1966. Ch: Teresa Anne b 18 Hay 1969, Longview, Wa.; Trisha Joe b 13 Nov. 1971, Longview. 8- F1253513 JAMESBLAINEZONICHb 27 Jan. 1948, Oregon City, md. Deborah L. DeClue d/o A. E., Jr., 11 Sept. 1971, Longview;Wa. 7- F123352 BLAINEHOLMESHANSELLb 22 Oct. 1919, Parkplace, Ore. He is a baker, living Yakima, Wa. Md. Mary Jane Kunish at Raymond, Na. She b 24 Nov. 1925, Santa Rosa, Cal., d/o James C. and Anna M. (Hinchick). Ch: Jeffrey Blaine b_2 Nov. 1956, Yakima. Blaine was in the Air Force, received Distinguished Flying Cross for "Exceptional skill and courage in aerial combatduring invasion of Europe." 5- F1255 VIOLAHANSELLb28 March 1855, Florid, Putnam Co., Ill. Died 14 May 1933, Lebanon, Ore., md. 10 May 1872, Marion, Iowa, Samuel Thomas Kerr, a farmer and painter. 7He was b 12 Nov. 1844, Indiana Co., Pa., d 1 Dec. 1929, Corvallis. They are both bu. Crystal Lake Cem., Corvallis. He was s/o Israel T. and Rosanna (Gourley). Ch: William A. b 17 March 1875, Tama Co., Iowa, d 10 April 1897, Corvallis, killed in a hunting accident; Lucy L., George, Clifford, Dolph, Dayton, Frederick; Carl and Tommytwins b and a 1890; Juanita. Mr. Kerr ‘ served 00. G, 10th Iowa Vol. Infantry in Civil War. 6- F12352 LUCYLILLIAN KERRb 16 Aug. 1875, Scott, Iowa, d 19 March 1956, Salem, Oregon, md. 24 Nov. 1895, Corvallis, Ore., Francis Bowersox. Twosons born Salem, Oregon, died as babies. 6- F12553 GEORGEKERRb 2 Aug. 1877, Iowa, d 21 May 1927, Portland, Oregon. Md. and had a son, Moyt. 7- F123531 DR. MOYTW.KERRb Corvallis, Oregon; in 1972 is living at 1941 N. E. Klickitat, Portland, Oregon. 56. 6- F12354 CLIFFORDKERRb 11 May 1880, Corvallis, Oregon, d 1 Aug. 1952, Corvallis.’ Md. Minnie Rose Morgan 12 Oct. 1902, d/o Eugene A. and Mary E. (Anderson), at Corvallis. “Minnie b Jan. 1883, Lafayette, Arkansas, d 19 Jan. 1961, Corvallis, bu. OaklawnCem., Corvallis, as is her husband. Ch: Maurice and Evelyn. Clifford was a painter at Oregon State College. 5 7- F123541 MAURICEPAULKERRb 27 June 1904, Corvallis, Ore., is a bacteriologist. Md. 28 April 1933, Stevenson, Wash., Martha (Irene) Crowhurst, d/o Hale Manchester and Santa C. (Gazzanovich). The Crowhursts cameto USAin 1832 from Sussex, England; Santa Gazzanovich came to USAin 1907, a widow from Cardiff, wales. Hale and Santa are buried in Oaklawn Cemetery, Corvallis, Oregon. Ch: Sarah J. and Susan who d 1939 soon after birth at Klamath Falls, Ore. 8- F1235411 SARAH"SALLY" JOLIENE KERRb 24 Sept. 1934, Klamath Falls, Oregon. was a stewardess for Western Airlines. Md. 15 Sept. 1956, St. Bartholomew Church, Wayzata,Minn., Bernard Henry Edstrom, a civil engineer. He b 12 May 1934, Minneapolis, Minn., s/o Boe Bernard and Gunhild (Nyberg). Boe is a contractor and came to America from Sweden with his wife as newlyweds. Ch: Robert b 9 Oct. 1957, Sharyl Ann b 19 April 1961 and Sandra Lynn b 13 June 1965, all at Minneapolis. The family lives at Route 5, Box 169, Wayzata, Minn. A 7- P123542 EVELYNBLYTHKERRb 15 Dec. 1911, Corvallis, md. Rev. Hal Raymond Gross s/o Mr. and Mrs. John Gross. Hal was consecrated suffragen bishop of the OregonEpiscopal diocese 26 Feb, 1965. They have a married daughter and two grandsons. 6- F12355 DOLPHC. KERRb 21 Feb. 1882, Corvallis, Ore., died during WWII, Portland, Oregon. 6- F12356 DAYTONKERRb 22 Aug. 1885, Corvallis, d 31 Jan. 1933 at Corvallis. Md.Lillian Thacker. 6- E12357 FREDERICKKERRb 29 Sept. 1887, The Dalles, Ore., d 17 June 1963, Lebanon, Oregon. n/m. 6- F1235A JUANITAKERRb 1 May 1895, md. ___Johnson, lives with son. 5- F1236 WILLIAMREYNOLDSHANSELLb 1 Dec. 1860, Ill., d Dec. 1919, Corvallis, Ore. Md. Anna Lora Moore who was b 1871, Missouri and d 1926 in Cal., bu. at Corvallis. Ch: Lora, William, Visalia, Esther - and Mildred. 5?.

6- F12361 LORAMAUDHANSELLb 23 May 1889, The Dalles, Oregon. Md_.Erwin Bertran Lemon 20 Dec. 1911, Corvallis. He b 15 July 1889, Grass Valley, Sherman Co., Oregon, s/o Isaac N. and Irene (Hawley). Ch: Barlan and Mardis. 7- F123611 BARLANLEMONb 21 March 1920, Corvallis, Oregon, md. 18 April 1946, Seattle, Wa., Dorette MaeRothschild d/o Eugene E. and Elizabeth (Snyder). Ch: Laura Elizabeth b 5 May1947, Eugene, Oregon; Patricia Emilie b 24 June 1950, Seattle, wa.; Louise Jean b 30 Dec. 1952, Portland, Oregon. ' '7- F123612 MARDISLEMONb 30 Aug. 1922, Corvallis, Oregon, md. 2 Nov. 1947, Corvallis, Adena Shorthill. She b 27 Dec. 1924, d/o Earl Vernon and Irene (Ayres). Ch: Robert Bryan b 20 Feb. 1950, Corvallis, and Katherine Irene b 24 Nov. 1951, Corvallis. 6- F12362 WILLIAMHENRYHANSELLb Dec. 1891, md. Lydia L. Bullis. Ch: LaVerne, Delmar A., and Jean. C A A 7- F123621 LAVERNEIOLAHANSELLb 29 Aug. 1914, Corvallis, Ore. Md. 1 Nov. 1953. Reno, Nevada, Clifford Lemual Martin s/o Frank Lemual and Rose Etta (Cheney). Clifford b 21 July 1913, Corvallis. By her first Husband Wallace F. Kennedy, LaVerne had Carol Joanne. 8? F1236211 CAROLJOANNEKENNEDYb 23 April 1938, Corvallis, md. 1 Sept. 1962, John R. Cribbs, Jr. 6- F12363 VISALIA HANSELLb Feb. 1897, md. Harry Baldwin. Visalia was born at Corvallis, Oregon. 6- F12364 ESTHERHANSELLb Corvallis, Oregon, buried at Stockton, California, md. Abe Brown. . ' 6- F12365 ‘MILDREDHANSELLb 1904, Corvallis, Oregon. Md. William Nelson.

4- F124 DANIELHANSELLb ca 1827, Augusta County, Virginia, md. Barbara ____._ They lived in Putnam County, Illinois in 1850, and Daniel‘s mother lived with them, where she may have been at­ tending young Barbara (age 18, b Penn.) in childbirth or chores. George, the father, was living with another son, possibly to help in the harvest, but perhaps just boarding while Margaret was busy in this young family. In 1860 and later censuses, Daniel and family do not showwith the rest of the brothers, indicating he may have died or moved away from the group of kinfolk. They had a daughter Mary M., aged one year in the 1850 census. 58.

4- F125 SAMUELHANSELLb ca 1830 Augusta C0,, Va. In 1850 he was living near his brothers in the homeof Reuben Hackett in Putnam C°untY. Illinois. He was probably employed by this family. In 1870 he was a neighbor of William and Lucy Hansell in Tama County, Iowa. He had a wife Sarah who appeared to be a native of Maine, census figures showed she was born about 1848 in that state. They had a daughter Martha whowas six months of age when the 1870 census was taken. 4- F126 BENJAMINHANSELLb ca 1832, Augusta Co,’ Va. His ­ wife was Esther Ann. b Ca 1832 in Ohio. His mother Margaret lived with them in TamaCounty, Iowa, in 1880. Children with them in the 1880 census: (birthdates approximated from age at census) Willie b 1860, Viola b 1862, Mary b 1865, Ambrose b 1868, and Ida b 1873.

3- F13 DANIELFUNKHOUSERbbefore 1800, Shenandoah Co., Va., died before 1829, md. Matilda Miller. Their marriage bond dated 17 April 1818, Augusta County. Matilda md. second, James P. Moore, the bond dated 14 Oct. 1829, Augusta County. An inventory of Daniel's estate made in 1827 has just been discovered and we mayyet have some children for this family.

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4- F141 MARYCATHERINEFUNKHOUSERb 1 Oct. 1830 Augusta Co., Va., died 1860 age 29, buried Old Brick Cem., Fayette Twp., . Vigo Co., Ind. Md. David Francis "Frank" Hay, 12 Aug. 1847. Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Anne, Lewis, Wolsey, Mary, Bruce, Isetta whodied at age 2 months. Marydied at Isetta's birth. The Hay home can be pinpointed at the crossroads drawing shown in the Shirley section of this book. 5- F1411 ANNEHAYmd. Richard Burns. Ch: Edna, Lily, John and twins James and Richard who died in infancy. 6- F14111 EDNABURNSmd. George Wright. 5- F1412 LEWISHAYmd. Catherine Specht.

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5- F1413 WOLSEY"WOLS"HAYb 13 Feb. 1853, d 8 July 1896. Md. 1. Josephine Shank who was b 2 April 1860, d 1881. Ch: Robert and Frank. Wols md. 2. Mary (MoCleary) Bowen, widow of R. Bowen. Mary b 27 June 1859, d 4 Jan. 1946. Ch: Roy C. b 27 Feb. 1884; Gon L.; Carrie Wolseyb 20 April 1889, died in first year; Forest. 6- F14131 ROBERTBRUCE"R.B." HAYb 17 July 1877, d 1956. Md. "Carrie Ferguson who d 4 May 1965, age 82. Ch: Ethel, James H., Hilda J., infant son d/y. 7- F141311 ETHELHAYmd. Patton. 7- F141512 ~JAMES HERSCHEL HAY md. Dorothy ‘. 7- F141313 HILDAJOSEPHINEHAYmd. last, ____Dunlap, is widowed. 6- F14132 LOUIS FRANKLIN"FRANK" HAYb 5 Sept. 1881, d 1953. Md. Daisy McCarty who d 20 Jan. 1970 age ca 86. Ch: Pearl, Velma. 47- F141321 PEARLHAYb 20 Jan. 1904, d 24 April 1972. Md. Mildred Bradley. ' 7- F141322 VELMAHAYb 11 Feb. 1905, md. Harlan Hamilton. 6- F14133 ROY O. HAYb 27 Feb. 1884, md. Ada . 6- F14134 "GON" LULU HAYb 21 Dec. 1886, d 24 March_1964. She md. Pearson. 6- F14136 MAXFORESTHAYk/a Forest, b 18 June 1894, md. 1. Virginia ; 2. Florence A . 7- F141§___ MONAFURSTENBERGERmd. Fuson, is a grand­ daughter of Wols Hay through his second marriage. 5- F1414 MARYHAYb 30 April 1857, d 18 May 1927, md. James Marshall Certain. He b 8 Feb. 1855, d 19 Jan. 1931. Both bu. Rosehill Cem., Fayette Twp, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Bruce (1879-1901) bu. Rosehill; Otto, Milton, twins Earl and Pearl, Rilla, Iva. 6- F14142 OTTOCERTAINmd. Sarah Ramsay. 6- F14143 MILTONCERTAINmd. Mary Belle . Ch: Waneta. 7- F1414§__ WANETACERTAIN md. Camp. 6- F14144 EARL CERTAIN md. Amanda . 6- F14145 PEARLCERTAINmd. Jessie .3 twins 6- F14146 RILLA ETHEL CERTAINb 30 Aug. 1881, d 2 Dec. 1967. Md; ____Sheese. She is bu. Dunlap Cemetery. 6- F14147 HANNAHIVALUCERTAIN1: 9 Nov. 1889, md.____Coryell.1 5- F1415 BRUCEHAYmd. Serilda Lance. Ch: Rose and (Richard?) 62.

4~ F1423 MARGARETD. FUNKHOUSERb ca 1834, Augusta Co., Va., md. 1 Dec. 1853, Vigo Co., Ind., Hobert Bruce Higgins, called Bruce. Oh: one daughter died young. 4- F143 JOHN GOSSBINERFUNKHOUSERb18 Dec. 1836, Ohio,;d.3 Nov. 1907, Nemaha Co., Kansas. Md. 1. Mary E. Hay 12 Aug. 1858, Vigo Co., ‘Ind. She d 24 Aug. 1861, age 25, buried Rosehill Cem. in Fayette Twp., Vigo Co. Twoinfants are with her there: James M. b‘24 Aug. 1859, and Mary who d 6 Sept. 1861, age 13 days. She seems to have had two living sons Edward M. and Charles E. who may have been surviving babies of sets of twins. John G. md. 2. AnnEliza Edington, 11 Feb. 1869, Vigo Co. Ann b 15 July 1847, d 18 Nov. 1904, Oneida, Kansas. John G. served Co. E, 156th Ind. Regt. Civil War. They traveled to Kansas by covered wagon about 1884. Ch: Cory H., Almont S., Margaret, Claude, John R., and Rosa. ‘ , 5- F1433 EDWARDM. FUNKHOUSERmd. 19_May 1884, Vigo Co., Ind., Ella Mccleary. They lived in Oklahoma. Ch: Homer, Lloyd, Cleda, Mary, Bonnie Madge, Grover, Verde and Roscoe. 5- F1434 CHARLESEDWARDFUNKHOUSERb 1861, New Goshen, Ind., d 1937-8 in Springfield, Ill. His wife was Isabella Leuts d/o Seal Leuts (or Lance?). Ch: Verna, John C., Joseph, Aloysius, 1Annie, Ellsworth. 6- E14341 VERNAMAYFUNKHOUSERmd. Roy Mccune. Son, Lloyd. 7- F143411 LLOYDMCCUNEmd. Wilma . Ch: Margaret Ann, Hank, and Mary Elizabeth. 4 6- E14342 JOHN CLEVELANDFUNKHOUSERmd. Catherine "Kit"' . Ch:_ Virginia, Jane and Eleanor. 6- F14343 JOSEPH EDWARDFUNKHOUSERdid not marry. 5- E1435 CORYHERBERTFUNKHOUSERmd."Edie" Mary ward, Ch: Guy,G1en. 5- F1436 ALMONTSTANLEYFUNKHOUSERb 50 Dec. 1869. New Goshen, Ind., d,6 July 1956, Hiawatha, Kansas. Md. Margaret Hardy d/o Samuel Ervin and Mary Ann (Wilson) 28 Nov. 1894, Troy, Kans. Margaret b 26 Jan. 1876, Doniphan Co., Kane" d 8 Jan. 1955, Hiawatha. Almont and Margaret are buried at Rosehill Cem., Robinson, Kans. He was fifteen years old whenhis parents left Indiana by covered wagon to make their new home in Kansas. Ch: Margaret, Alma, John, May E., . Lucy K.,VDorothy, Ruth, Naomi"G. 63:

6- F14361 MARGARETELIZABETH FUNKHOUSERb 16 March 1896, md. Reginald Baker 30 Oct. 1955, Hiawatha, Kansas. No issue. 6- E14562 ALMAALPHAFUNKHOUSERb 8 Oct. 1897, d 4 Aug. 1944, buried Powhatan Cem. Md. Harris C. Edds, 22 Oct. 1921, Falls City, Nebraska. Ch: Stanley Harris b & d March 1925; Wilma K., Wilbur J. 7- F143622 WILMAKATHLEENEDDSb 6 Aug. 1929, md. Raymond Frakes. Ch: Jimmy Dale b 21 Dec. 1946, d 9 March 1950; Stephen Edward b 15 March 1954; Michael Douglas b 23 June 1955. 7- F143623 WILBURJAMES EDDSb 29 May 1954, md. Mary Louise Wilson 30 Oct. 1954. Ch: David Edds b 22 Dec. 1957; Gary b 9 June 1959; Louise b 3 Aug. 1963. 6- F14363 JOHN HARDYFUNKHOUSERb 24 Aug. 1900, d 14 Sept. 1921 of Typhoid Fever. Buried Moray Cem., Doniphan Co., Kans. n/m. 6- F14364 MARYEDINGTONFUNKHOUSERb 12 March 1902, md. John Sawyer 25 March 1922, Hiawatha, Kans. Ch: Margaret, Sarah Eloise, Dorothy Joan, Shirley Ruth, Mary Lou. 7- F143641 MARGARETISABELSAWYERb 50 Dec. 1922, md. Virgil Earp 11 Jan. 1944. Ch: David, Janna Grace, Robert J. 8- F1436411 DAVIDVIRGIL EARPb 16 Feb. 1945, md. Leola Hill 26 June 1965. Ch: Marilynne andMichael. ‘ 7- P143642 SARAHELOISE SAWYERb 20 Aug. 1923, md. Wardin Ashling 5 Dec. 1945. Ch: Cheryl and Webb. 8- F1436421 CHERYLASHLINGb 15 Dec. 1946, md. Dennis Kockleman 10 Aug. 1966. Ch: Chad b 1970. . 7- F143643 DOROTHYJOANSAWYERb 7 Aug. 1927, md. Joseph Knight 31 Aug. 1956. 7- F143644 SHIRLEYRUTHSAWYERb'13 April 1933, md. Charles Black 30 Nov. 1951. Ch: Sheila Kathleen b 23 Feb. 1952; Shane b 8 Sept. 1954; Wade b 50 Sept. 1956; Sean Daniel b 10 Dec. 1960, d 19 Sept. 1965 - burned playing with matches; Colleen b 22 May 1959; Dorsey b 12 Feb. 1962. 7- F143645 MARYLOUSAWYERb 9 Sept. 1957, md. Joseph Liberty ­ 11 July, 1957. Ch: John Scott b 12 May 1958; Michael Joseph b 23 May 1959: Mary Kathleen b 5 Sept. 1960; Jeffrey Lee b 21 Nov. 1961. 6- F14365 LUCY KATHLEENFUNKHOUSERb 5 Aug. 1904, md. Percil Parker ‘29 Nov.‘ 1933. Ch: Carol Ilene, Stanley Morton. A 64.

7- F143651 CAROLILENE PARKERb 18 Aug. 1934, md. Harold Bishop 18 June 1954. Ch: Jeffrey Allen, Lenton Lee; Karen Lynn. 7- F143652 STANLEYMORTONPARKERb 13 Dec. 1939, md. Carolyn Bologot 28 April 1961. _ ‘ 6- F14366 DOROTHYMARIEFUNKHOUSERb 9 Sept. 1906, d 29 July 1919, buried Moray Cem. Doniphan C0,, Kans. (Ruptured appendix) 6- F14367 RUTH FRANCESFUNKHOUSERb 16 April 1909, md. Morton "Doc" McGauhey16 May 1939. He retired from the grocery business in March, 1972. They live in Robinson, Kansas, and to travel. Ch: Diane. - — 7- F143671 DIANE ELIZABETH MCGAUHEYb22 Nov. 1941, md. Michael Mealy 15 June 1963. They live Overland Park, Kansas. Ch: Gregory Michael d/y; Cynthia b 29 April 1965; John Michael b 18 March 1970. 6- F14368 NAOMI GRACEFUNKHOUSERb 24 May 1911, md. Bernard Benton 24 Dec. 1932. No issue. Grace was-appointed postmaster at Robinson, Kansas, by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1944, is still in that position. She served as one of four national vice­ presidents of National Postmasters Assoc. for four years. 5- F143? MARGARET"MAGGIE" FUNKHOUSERmd. William Pugh. Ch: Cecil, Eva, Velma, probably others. 5- F1438 CLAUDE FUNKHOUSERmd. "Mary . 5- F1439 JOHN RAYMONDFUNKHOUSERmd. Olive Ellis. . 5- F143A ROSA FUNKHOUSERmd. Clyde Williams. 4- F144 BENJAMINISAAC FUNKHOUSERb 5 June 1842, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d 19 Oct. 1878, bu. Rosehill Cem., Fayette Twp. Md. Sarah Jane SHANKd/o Samuel and Mary (May) 22 Dec. 1864. Sarah b 19 Jan. 1846, d 8 Dec. 1935. Ch: Elsie B., Elmer E., John B., Mary L., Levi Delmont b 1874, d 1875; Ada G., Jacob Roy. ‘5- F1441 ELSIE BELLE FUNKHOUSERb9 Nov. 1865, d 8 April 1943.‘ Md. Leonard Lenderman s/o Leonard and Sarah (Shank) who was a cousin of above Sarah Jane Shank (4-F144). Len, Elsie and Hugh were all injured when their team ran away and the wagonupset. Lenwas an invalid for thirty-five years - his back hurt from the accident. Ch: Hugh. 65.

6- F14411 HUGH VERNER LENDERMANb 4 Nov. 1888, md. Nov. 1911, Lottie Alice Preston d/o Daniel and Jane (Swafford). Lottie b 20 May 1893, d suddenly 29 Aug. 1972 in the home at Route 2, West Terre Haute where Hughsurvives, having lived there most of his life. Hughbegan work in the fields as a very young lad due to his father's invalidism. Ch: Ray, Leone, Max, Floyd and Edith. 7- F144111 RAY VERNERLENDERMANb 4 May 1912, md. Marie Jared. Ch: Eddie Ray; Donnie unmarried in 1972. 8- F1441111 EDDIE RAY LENDERMANmd. Mary . '7- F144112 LEONE ESTELLA LENDERMANb 1 July 1913, md. 1. Wayne Salyards; 2. George Heatter who adopted her son Marvin Salyards. 7- F144113 MAXMERWINLENDERMANb 8 Aug. 1914, md. Marguerite Gibson. Ch: Sue Anne b 1938 and Max Lee b 1942. 8- F1441131 SUE ANNLENDERMANb1938, md. Pete Secondino. Ch: Daughters Jamie and Jodie Secondino. ' ' 7- F144114 FLOYDERVIN LENDERMANb 26 Feb. 1921, md. Violet Leah Curry, 26 Sept. 1942. They live at West Terre Haute, Ind. Ch: twins Lloyd and Floyd b 1945; Earl Lyn b 20 Feb. 1951. 8- F1441141 LLOYDERVIN LENDERMANb 1945, graduated Purdue Univ. 1967. Md. Georgia Hershey 15 Aug. 1970. Twins 8- F1441142 FLOYDMERVINLENDERMANb 1945, graduated Purdue Univ. 1967. Md. Theodora Miller 30 Jan. 1971. 7- F144115 EDITH ARLENELENDERMANb 12 Dec. 1923, md. Everett Abrams, lives in Florida. Ch: Lehn Edward, Harry Lee, Philip Ray. 5- F1442 ELMER ELLSWORTHFUNKHOUSERb 22 April 1867, d 8 Feb. 1945. Md. Nora Acord. Ch: Sarah A.; Myrtle M.; Edna I.; Ula Eve b 1901, d 1902; Lena Man; Elmer Leon. 6- F14421 SARAHAGNESFUNKHOUSERb 20 Jan. 1896, yd. Ray Ervin ' Whitesell. Ch: John E.; Ione; inf. son 1916; Stanley D.; Neil Edward b 1918, d at few months; Sarah A.; Richard; Virginia Rose b 1922, d 1923 at year-and-a-half; infant 1923; Betty Jane. 7- F144211 JOHN ELMERWHITESELLb March 1913, md. Betty ____. 7- F144212 IONE WHITESELLb 1914, md. Ed Sager. 7- F144214 STANLEYDEANWHITESELLb 1917, md. Dorothy Wright. 7- F144216 SARAHAGNESWHITESELLb Sept. 1919, Md. Charlie . Branham. 7- F144217- RICHARDMORGANWBTESELL(1921-71) md. Doris Abrams. 66.

7- F14421B BETTYJANE WHITESELLb 1925, md. Verlin Funkhouser s/o Orndolph and Fern._ Orndolph is at #5-F1BB1. 6- F14422 MYRTLEMARIE FUNKHOUSERb 1897, md. Frank Laney 29 Oct. 1916, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch:' Frances L., Elsie May, Anna L., Robert, Rachel M., Mary Louise. 7- F144221 FRANCESLUCILLE LANEYb 1917, md. 1. Harold Wright, nad two daughters. Md. 2. Wendell Hill, was widowed., md. 3. Throneburg. 7- F144222 ELSIE MAYLANEYb 1918, died 1956, n/m. 7- M44223 ANNALEE LANEYb 1924, Ind. Arthur Scott. 7- F144224 ROBERT"BOB" LANEYb 1926, md. Minnie Bridgewater. 7- F144225 RACHELMARIE LANEYb 1928, md. Webb. 7- F144226 MARYLOUISE LANEYb 1931, md. Shelby Smith. 6- F14423 EDNAIRENE FUNKHOUSERb 19 Feb. 1899, md. Dean Eastham, 19 Jan. 1918, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Madeline, Ruth, Wilma b 1922, Paul b and d 1924, Ernest, Leah b 1928, Wayne and Harold. 7- F144231 MADELINELILLIANEASTHAMb 1918, md. Charles Irish. 7- F144232 RUTH ELIZABETH EASTHAMb 1920, md. Gordon Guymon. 7- P144235 ERNESTEASTHAMb 1926, md. Minerva . 7- P144257 WAYNEGLEN EASTHAMmd. Wanda . 6- F14425 LENAMAYFUNKHOUSERb5 Nov. 1903, md. Herbert Killian 1921. Ch: Rosemary, Ralph b 1924, Nora B., William and Margaret. 7- F144251 ROSEMARYKILLIANb May 1922, md. Smith in 1972. 7- F144253 NORABELLE KILLIAN b 1925, md. Norman Watt. 7- F144254 WILLIAM(DAVID) KILLIAN b 1927, md. Shirley Bridgewater. 7- F144255 MARGARETHELEN"PEG" KILLIAN md. James Fisher. 6- E14426 ELMERLEONFUNKHOUSERmd. Lorene Baker. Ch: Dale, Orlita, Shirley, Jewell, Bonnie Lou, Larry, Jerry and Gary. A son Forrest died aged 15 in the same year his father died - 1962. 7- F144261 DALE ELLSWORTHFUNKHOUSERmd. Freda Shirlene ____Q 7- F144262 ORLITA LORENEFUNKHOUSERmd. Charles Welker. 7- F144263 SHIRLEY ANN FUNKHOUSERmd. Knight. 7- F144264 JEWELLFUNKHOUSERb1938, md. Flowers. 67.

5- F1443 JOHN BRUCEFUNKHOUSERb 12 Feb. 1869. md. Luretha Lenderman 19 Dec. 1900, Vermilion Co., Ill. Luretha was d/o Leonard Lenderman and Sarah (Shank). John died 8 July 1938. Luretha b 26 Sept. 1869, d 27 Dec. 1958. Their daughters were born in the homewhere Opal still lives, in Fayette Township, Vigo County, on the land first settled by Lendermansin 1826-7. Ch: LOl&Iu and Sarah Opal. 6- F14431 LOLALENOREFUNKHOUSERb 27 Oct. 1901, Fayette Twp.. Vigo C0,, Ind. Md. Cecil Harney s/o Ithiel, 10 Sept. 1919, Vermilflxi glllinois. Cecil was b 27 Nov. 1884, Wheatland, Missouri. He d 12 Oct. 1956, Fayette Twp. Lola lives in West Terre Haute, Ind. Her children all live close by. Ch: Robert, Leland, MaryLue, John I., Nyal, David and an infant son stillborn in 1942. 7- F144311 ROBERTCECIL HARNEYb 18 Aug. 1920, d 28 Feb. 1929. 7- F144312 LELANDEUGENE"GENE" HARNEYb 15 May 1923, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Frances Hortense Scott. She b 30 July 1922 at Edna, Kansas, Labette Co. Ch: Mary J. and Mark Eugene whowas b 8 Dec. 1955. Gene is with Industrial Supplies, Terre Haute. 8- F1443121 MARYJORETHA "JO" HARNEYb 2 March 1952, md. Randy Powell, 22 April 1972. 7- F144313 MARYLUEHARNEYb 13 May 1931. Lives with her mother in West Terre Haute, Ind. 7- F144314 JOHN ITHIEL HARNEYb 21 May 1935. Fayette Twp., Vigo C0,, Ind. Md. Glenda Kay Hermann, called Kay. Kay b 27 Oct. 1940, Danville, Ill. Ch: Lynne Kay b 18 June 1957; John I Bruce b 12 Marcy 1960; Jeffrey Lee b 26 July 1961; Thomas Edward b 9 Aug. 1965. John is with Anaconda Aluminum Company. 7- F144315 NYALCLARENCEHARNEYb 2 May 1937, Fayette Twp.. Vigo co.; Ind. Md. Ruth Ellen Brockmeier, b 13 Aug. 1943, Shepardsville, Ind. Ch: Lori Anne b Aug. 1963, Rachel Ellen b 12 June 1968. Nyal is a mechanic at Standard Supplies. 7- F144316 DAVIDMAURICEHARNEYb 14 Feb. 1940, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Doris Joy Vaira, called Joy, b 27 Jan. 1944., Fayette Twp. Son David Wyatt b 1 March 1964. Maurice is.in Public Service. 68.

V6- F14432 SARAHOPAL FUNKHOUSERb 14 Jan. 1904, called Opal. Opal was born in Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., where she still lives, and has been keeping records of the family for years. She is right "on the spot" where these early families settled. Without her generous sharing of time and records this history could not have been written. She lives at R. R. 2, Box 110, West Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1972. Her sister Lola Harney and Lola's children all live close by. A ’5- F1444 MARYLILLIAN FUNKHOUSERb2 July 1871, d 15 Sept. 1952. She md. Harry Whitesell 12 March 1892, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Halleck, Rosco, Roy and Samuel. A _ 6- F14441 HALLECKFLOYDWHITESELLb 1893, died 17 July 1958. 6- F14442 ROSCOEIJDYDWHITESELLb 3 April 1894, md. Dorothy Smith, had infant daughter Edith L., b 1921 and d/y. 6- F14443 ROYEDWINWHITESELLb 14 July 1896, md. Mrs. Edna (Starkey) #6-F1B183. No issue. He d 9 March 1960. 6- F14444 SAMUELEVERETT WHITESELL b 29 March 1903, md. _ Kathleen (______) Cobble, no issue. A 54 F1446 ADA GERTRUDEFUNKHOUSERb 4 April 1876, d 22 March 1941. Md. David Acord. Ch: LomaLillian b 23 April 1902, and d 18 July 1915; and Zola. David md. 2. Grace (Foltz) Webster, widow of Orringe Webster #6-F11582. 6- F144621 ZOLAACORDb 1904, d 8 Dec. 1971. Md. Gino Costa. Ch: daughter, Loma Yolanda. « 6- F144621 LOMAYOLANDACOSTAb 30 April 1922, md. Virgil Michaels. Ch: Michael Louis, Dennis, Roxanne. 5- F1447 JACOB ROYFUNKHOUSERb28 Feb. 1879. Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d_1 Jan. 1957, buried Rosehill Cem., Fayette Twp. Md. 1. Lottie C. Wilhoit 11 Jan. 1906, Vigo Co., Ind. Lottie d 1909 aged 23. He md. 2. Wreathia (Whitesell) Ferguson. No issue. Child by Lottie: Hubert Roy. 6- F14471 HUBERTROY FUNKHOUSERb 17 March 1907. Lives in California in 1972. Ch: Mary Lou b 1928; Richard; Edith May; Megan Sue; Pearl Ada; Jean Kay b 1938; Frederick Fay. Hubert was working in shipyards at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked. He served several years in the Navy, has suffered several illnesses, and is in a nursing home. 69. 7- P144712 RICHARDFUNKHOUSERbca 1930, has served two times in German since World War Two. His wife is Carol and they have daughters Carmenand Teresa.

5- F145 MARTHENA"AUNTMAT" FUNKHOUSERb 26 July 1845: Qayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d June 1913, bu. Highland Lawn Cem. at Terre Haute. She was a poet, contributing to leading magazines of the day under the pen name Belle Bremer. A book of her poetry published under the pen name was entitled WychElm. She married Dr. Benjamin Franklin_Swafford 8 May 1862 in Vigo Co., he the s/o James and Anna (Martin). He was b 24 Feb., 1831, Randolph Co., N.C., and died 7 Jan. 1901 at Terre Haute. He was raised in Illinois, graduated with full honors from Rush Medical College, and set up practice in New Goshen, Ind., in 1858. He first traveled on horseback riding out in one direction, returning and taking off in another, until his practice built up so he could open an office in NewGoshen. From there he enlisted in the War, serving as surgeon of the 11th Ind. Cav. until War's end when he returned home. In 1874 he moved to Terre Haute where he and Dr. Weinstein founded Union Hospital. A plaque in the hospital foyer commemorateshim. Aunt Mat was in poor health and spent the winters in the deep south. She was there, too ill to return, whenher husband died. A child, Almont, died while his father was away at war, and is buried in Rosehill Cem., Fayette Twp. In a poemMyPictures his mother speaks of him: "Andhere is a little pictured face That is smiling downwith eyes of blue ­ Hush! surely I heard a pattering sound As of baby feet; did you hear it too? Was it only the wind? Yes; that's my boy Mygold-haired baby with restless feet That never were tired, * * * u 700

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3- F15 ELIZABETHFUNKHOUSERbca 1800, Shenandoah County, Va. Died Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Indiana. Md. Daniel Shirley s/o Jonathan, 13 Oct. 1824, in Augusta Co., Va. Daniel b ca 1800, d 1874, Vigo Co. Elizabeth seems to have preceded him in death. Ch: Frances, Melvina, Daniel R., Isaac, Elizabeth, Jacob, and Melissa C. 4- F151 FRANCESSHIRLEYb Augusta Co., Va., md. David Van Houton before 1850. She could be Elizabeth F. Van Houton who was mentioned in her father's will as a daughter. Frances is listed as #3-F155. ’ I 4- F152 MELVINASHIRLEYb Augusta Co., Va., ca 1832. She is thought to have married a Hull. 1

4- F153 DANIELR. SHIRLEYb ca 1834, Augusta Co., Va., md. Sarah Ann Hull, Vigo Co., Ind., d/o David-and Polly (Cale). He md. 2. Nancy (Braden) Koonce 24 Oct. 1889, Edgar Co., 111. Nan lived out her life in Fayette Twp., Vigo Co. after his death. Ch: (by Sarah) Edsall, Laura b ca 1861, Dilla "Dillie" b ca 1863, Corea "Cory" b 1865, William R., and Maude. 5- F1532 EDSALLSHIRLEYb 1859. Md. Sarah "Sally" Smith. Ch: Carl b ca 1879, Ethel, Vida, Estella and Alden D. 6- F15312 ETHELSHIRLEYb ca 1884, d 3 May 1941, Marshall, Ill. age 57. Md. 1. Davis, 2. Oscar Sears. The Sears lived about seven miles east of Marshall, Ill. Ethel's ch: WarnerDavis and Roy Sears lived Detroit, Mich., daughters Mrs. Ed McDaniel of Annapolis, Ill., and Mrs. Ray Bailey of Rushville, Ind. 6- F15313 VIDA SHIRLEYmd. Lou Dewitt and lived Van Wert, Ohio. 6- F15314 ESTELLASHIRLEYmd. Alex Sears. They lived at Detroit and at Inkster, Michigan. ­ 6- F15315 ALDENDANIEL SHIRLEY b ca 1888, a 14 May 1943. age 55, at West Terre Haute, Ind. Md. Gertrude . Ch: Janet and David. 5- F1535 WILLIAMR. SHIRLEYb ca 1871, dec'd before 1912. Md. Odessa "Dessie" Shew, d/o Lysander and Jemima (Shappell). Ch: Frances. Dessie md. again and movedto Northwest, probably Oregon State. 72.

6- F15351 FRANCESSHIRLEYmd. Boyd Shirley, 1920, at Paris, Ill. Boydis a descendant of her great-great-grandfather Jonathan Shirley. They lived near NewGoshen, Ind., but movedWest for Frances‘ health. She d 6 Nov. 1946, Washington State. Boyd is md. and lives in Tacoma, Wash., 1972. Frances‘ son: Paul. 7- F153511 PAULSHIRLEYlives at 10213 - 61st Ave. East., Puyallup, wash.,1972. Ch: three. 5- F1536 MAUDESHIRLEYb 1875, md. Delbert Curtis. She d about 1944 at age 69. Ch: Elsie and Vivian. 6- F15361 ELSIE CURTIS d 15 Aug. 1971, age 76. Md. Ben Cress and lived at Rosedale, Ind. 6- F15362 VIVIANCURTISa 3 Nov. 1970, age 72, md. Herbert Anstead. 4- F154 ISAACSHIRLEYb ca 1836, md. Ida Shores. ‘ 4- F155 ELIZABETHSHIRLEY b ca 1837, md. Van Houton. She may be the Elizabeth F. (Frances?) at #4-F151, as mentioned in her father's will. ' . 4- F156 JACOB SHIRLEY b ca 1846. 4- F157 MELISSA C. SHIRLEYmd. 2. Duck. She_is mentioned in her father's will as daughter Melissa Duck. 5- F15___ FREDERICKSHIRLEYwas named as a grandson in Daniel Shirley's will. //A / At the North, this road comes out near home of 0pal's lane Daniel and Elizabeth Shirley 1/2 mile from crossroad / , . \\L 1 g//Site of wm.Funkhouser's' Lewis Rhyan home Log Hous' W “‘”’“*7 _ E57] -.----§3j{in8ewebst2¥rf§3e§nh2§~28 Whslilsawas /9/7 I I John and M D Funkh011881‘ 817

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3- F16 MARYANN FUNKHOUSERb ca 1807 Shenandoah Co., Va., md. Preston B. Cale 15 Nov. 1827, Augusta Co., Va. He b Rockbridge Co., Va. ca 1802. The Cales moved to Preble Co., Ohio, after 1835, then on to Edgar Co., 111., before 1839. Children with them in 1850 census: Mary C. b ca 1833 Augusta Co.; William W. b ca 1835 Augusta Co.; John W., b ca 1837 Preble Co., Ohio; and these all bonr in Edgar Co., Ill. Martha J. b ca 1839; Sally M. b ca 1841; Lydia E. b ca 1843; Clara A. b ca 1845; Harvey B. b ca 1847; there was probably a child or more between 1828 and 1853. 3- F17 LYDIA FUNKHOUSERbca 1805-6 Shenandoah Co., Va., (1 3 Nov. 1867, Augusta Co., Va. She md. George Baylor s/o Jacob Baylor, Jr., and Susannah, 12 Aug. 1824, Augusta Co. George b 22 Aug. 1796, Augusta Co., d there 8 April 1872. Ch: John, George, Ephraim L., Mahala 0., Eliza A., David S., Evaline, Jacob H.

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.‘ Governor of Virginia and his successors, {or the use oi"llT

6- F173___ RELLIS BAYLORof Vigo County, Ind. is a granddaughter of Ephraim. - F173_ RUBYBAYLORis of this family. She md. Dale Garwood who was s/o Bertha Skelley and Russel Garwood. Ruby died at the birth of a daughter Shirley. 76:

3- F18 SALLY (SARAH?) FUNHlOUSERb 1800 or after in Shenandoah . C0,, Va. The marriage bond dated 15 May 1826, for her malrriage to Jacob Gabbert is in bond file #208 in Augusta 00., Va.

‘KNOW all men by these Presents, '1‘hat we ~‘-,. , I :’c-:0 1/5 . / ­ 7 xq .,« -ll’./.':/(’//-/"”‘ ' "\ 7 - - " 7 ct ,, ,. _ are held and firmlyboundunto u. ,»/,,(r »- r/7!; “J ‘I K 1. Governor of Virginia, and his successors, for the use of the C02lll1lOll'.\'Oallll, in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to which payment well and tru­ ly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators‘;—“" Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and datedthis Wu. dayof L (lmV"" A. D. we J. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas a marriage is 1 shortly intended. to be solemmzed . between the above bound -’—’- I 5 - 1, '1 //7' .»~ i’ \ —. ) , 4 .- 3 1 . V‘ "4 I. (r r-';:. ”a ‘r, "I -V'I:.,é’I;'l.1(r-,. L,//.'1l--J./'9 -r ‘,1r“/./»y ,3 . ‘ ,, Ir) 147 C.) #7.‘ I1: (r 5.4-‘: /‘I 1?.) V «'1» /\'/I plane’; a

"of Augusta county; if therefore, there shall be no lawtul cause to obstruct;

the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. ~

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3- F19 BENJAMINFUNKHOUSERbca 1804-5 Shenandoah Co., Va., d 9 May 1880, age 75, Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Elizabeth Armstrong d/o Abel, 11 July 1826, Augusta Co., Va. Elizabeth b ca 1807, d 1 March 1872, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Isaac N., John A., Mary J., Benjamin. 4- F191 ISAAC NEWTONFUNKHOUSERb ca 1831, Ohio, d Sept. 1860, aged 27 years. 4- F192 JOHN A. FUNKHOUSERb24 Oct. 1855: Champaign Co., Ohio, d Feb. 1911, Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Sarah J. Rhyan 24 Nov. 1859, Vigo Co. Sarah b 20 July 1844, d 22 Sept. 1904. John was pvt. Co. C, Zouaves, 11th Ind. Regt. An innoculation "with impure virus" resulted in his being ill the rest of his service time. Intermittent treatment and returns to duty over a period of somemonths finally brought him a medical discharge. Ch: Frank, MaryElizabeth, Clara d/y, another daughter d/y, Only Frank was living in 1898 when his father applied for pension for his service and disability. '

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. ‘ ‘V ) Governorareheldandfirmlyboundunty”/*’7‘ of Virginia and his 5 ccessors, for the {‘’T‘ use l6 of 5:21” the Commomvealth,

— ;___ __inthe sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, to which payment well and tru­ ly to he made, we hind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals, and

dated this //It - day of -/NI) A. D. 182 C ­ The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas a marriage is ' shortly intended to be solemnized between the above bound cé 1‘I 1 -1?!H ‘ I ’ ' '

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5- F1921 FRANKB. FUNKHOUSERb 12 Aug. 1860, d when his children were young, ca 1900. Md. Jeanette "Nettie" Taylor, 11 Aug. 1891, Parke Co., Ind. Ch: Florence and Charles. Charles went to World War One and never communicated with his family. 6- F19211 FLORENCEFUNKHOUSERb ca 1892, d Oct. 1967. Md. 1. Jacob Robbins and had Jeanette Robbins. 2. Christie Chesterfield ca 1915. Ch: Oscar, Mary W., Richard and Wanda. 7- F192111 JEANETTEROBBINSmd. Sven Salmonson. Lived Chicago until 1971, living California 1972. Ch: Sheila Mayand Sven. 7- F192112 OSCARFRANKLIN CHESTERFIELDb Nov. 1915. was in w.w. II. Md. in England, Vera . Oscar d .20 Sept. 1962, is buried at Roselawn Memorial Park north of Terre Haute, Ind. 7- F192113 MARYWINONACHESTERFIELDb July 1918, d 30 Sept. 1933. 7- F192114 RICHARDCHESTERFIELDb Aug. 1922, has dau. Florence 7- F192115 WANDAROSECHESTERFIELDmd. ____Utterback. Wanda d June 1955, had dau. Christie Lynn Utterback. 5- F1922 MARYELIZABETH FUNKHOUSERb ca 1863, d 10 April 1897, age 34. Md. Dennis Hearn 27 Sept. 1881, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Lottie. 6- F19221 LOTTIE HEARNb 1887, d 1912, bu. Shepherd's Cem., Fayette Twp., Vico Co., Ind. Md. _ Moore. Son Paul Moore (1907-1909) buried with her. 4- F193 MARYJANE FUNKHOUSERmd. John Newton 14 March 1848, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Evvie. 5- F193_ EVVIE NEWTONmd.Benjamin Miller. Ch: four. A daughter Frances Certin is living in 1972. _ 6- F193___ LEONACERTINmd. Lee Johnson. He is postmaster at NewGoshen, Indiana, in 1972. 4- F194 BENJAMINFRANKLINFUNKHOUSERb ca 1837, md. Cecelia Keith 24 Aug. 1861, Vigo Co., Ind. Ch: Melville, Mattie (or Hattie), and Lillian.

5- F1941 MELVILLES. FUNKHOUSERb1861-2, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind. Md. 26 Nov. 1885, Margaret Belle Smith who was b Vigo Co. Mel was deceased by 1908 when his daughter was married. Ch: Charlotte and probably others. ' ' 79.

6- F19411 CHARLOTTEA. FUNKHOUSERb 21 Dec. 1888, Ind. At the time of her marriage she was living at St. Mary's. She md. Harry H. Hardin 31 Dec. 1908, Vigo Co. Performing the marriage ceremony was w. 13. Rippetoe, M. G. #5-F1154. Harry was b 13 Dec. 1888, the son of Ransomand Retta (Gorton). They resided at St. Mary's and Harry and his father were coal miners. 5- F1942 MATTIEFUNKHOUSER(somerecords are read Hattie) md. Perry Rhyan 26 Oct. 1882, Vigo Co., Ind. 5- F1943 LILLIAN "LILY" FUNKHOUSERmd. Oliver Cox.

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3"‘ areheldandfirmlyboundunto....‘,:/2:z4g..¢o ,,..,:¢'d _'“‘ sé Governor of Virginia, and his successors, for the use Sr the Common­ wealth, in the sum of0ne Hundred and Fifty Dollars, to which payment well and truly to be made, we hind ourselves, our heirs, executors and ad­ ministrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Sealed with 3 ourseals,anddatedthisj.’«,;:;.»dayof A. D. 183/‘ d . . , ‘-8 The condition of the ahove obligation i; such, that whereas awlrnnrriage is-7 shortly intended to be soleuinized between the above b0ll!ld/z(..¢?!:.cz.¢'»¢4) ; '5 c"v’4-1.: .~..-_»£;:G;.p'—£¢.4.:.«.—p.4..-.,.4) . .24 4.. .0 «if.-.. a , :.. ‘.....3Lc¢-I/_..'..:Ll{ _‘ii ! ..».z-6.9-1--v 4% z—:..nvJ.tn/ii ' ‘7j«*.§t9r.’n1-¢31—u‘ _. lot‘Augusta county ; ifthercfure, there shall be no lawful cause to abstract ' the said man-Edge,then the obligation to be void--otherwise to remain in ’ 3

. I full force and virtue. H’ '-.. f I. a . H ’ L 8.

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3- F1A WILLIAM "BILLY" FUNKHOUSERb ca 1813, Augusta Co., Va. Died before 1860, is buried in Barbour Cemetery, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Indiana. Md. Sarah Grips d/o William Grips and (Eliza­ beth Painter?), 29 Sept. 1835, Augusta Co. Sarah was b ca 1815, Augusta Co. William may have married another Sarah in Indiana. A granddaughter through one of his younger children gave her grandmother's name as Sarah Greasy, which may have been a mis­ understanding of pronunciation. Ch: Elizabeth E., Maryb ca 1839, Sarah J., William Otterbein whoprobably d as a young man, possibly in Civil War, Eliza M., Benjamin F., Armintha b ca 1847, and Alice. 4- F1A1 ELIZABETHESTALINE FUNKHOUSERk/a Estaline, b ca 1837, md. Charles Johnson, 22 March 1855, Vigo Co., Ind. 4- F1A3 SARAHJ. FUNKHOUSERb ca 1841, Vigo Co., Ind. Md. Morgan C. "Doc" Hay 25 Nov. 1858, Vigo Co. Ch: Charity and three who died young. ' 5- F1A31 CHARITYHAY (1860-1885) md.«Andrew Wood. Ch: Maude and Claude. He d 1884 as a baby. Andrew md. 2. Clara Shew d/o Levi Lester and Martha. ‘ ‘ 4- F1A5 ELIZA M. FUNKHOUSERb ca 1845, md. James Newton 24 Aug. 1865, in Vigo Co., Ind. 4- F1A6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FUNKHOUSERb 17 June 1847, Vigo Co., Ind. Died 4 July 1932, is buried at Glendale, California. He md. Ellen Moore 6 May1869, at Terre Haute, Ind. He enlisted in Co. K, 115th Regt. 3 Aug. 1863, was honorably discharged the next February, then volunteered for Co. E, 156th Regt. He resided in Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas, after the war, then in Ontario, where he lived at 229 East H. St. before his death. At time of his enlistment he was described as 5 ft. 5%in. tall, blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion. Ch: Etta and Edward. 5- F1A61 ETTA FUNKHOUSERb 19 March 1870, md. Dailey. The Daileys lived 0ntario,. Cal., 1932. 5- F1A62 EDWARDWALTERFUNKHOUSERb 31 July 1873, dead in 1915 when his father made out questionaire for pension. 4- F1A8 ALICE FUNKHOUSERmd.Andrew Faulkner 26 Aug. 1866, in Vigo Co., Ind. 3- F1B ISAAC F. FUNKHOUSERb10 Feb. 1815, Augusta Co., Va. Died 1 Jan. 1883. Md. 13 Feb. 1840, Vermillion Co., Ind., Hila Shew d/o John Philip and Sarah (York). Sarah b 10 March 1818, Wilkes Co., N.C., d 28 Aug. 1889. Isaac and Hila are buried at Hall Cem., near Clinton, Ind. They lived on a farm in Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind. and there raised their eleven children: Sarah E., Louisa J., Zilpha C., William Allen, Mary A.» 1ames H., Hila A., Frances C., Daniel w., Martha A., and Isaac M. 4- F1B1 SARAHE. FUNKHOUSERb 20 Dec. 1840, d 29 Oct. 1910, bu. Hall Cem. with husband. Md. Columbus Hedges s/ohwm, Henr ms‘­H-XX.) Columbus was b 11 Dec. 1837, d 4 Dec. 1923. Ch: Emma1., Martha Alvira d age 15, Albert d/y, Eva E., William H.,.Carrie A., Nettie, Sadie, Olive, Ina, Alden, Lottie, Ethel Mary dfiy, Lola L. 5- F1B11 EMMAIZORA HEDGESb 12 Dec. 1859, d 5 July 1889. She was born and died Vermillion Co., Ind., bu. Hall Cem. Md. Charles C. Tice who was b 20 Sept. 1848. Ch: Alice C., Arthur d/y, Claude Charles, John W., Leslie C., Jesse C. 6- F1B111 ALICE CECIL TICE b 7 April 1878, d 5 July 1939. Md. Pickrell. 6- F1B113 CLAUDECHARLESTICE b 24 May 1881, d 21 Feb. 1965. 6- F1B114 JOHNWILLIAMTICE b 26 Sept. 1883. d before 1965. His widow lived in Oregon in August 1971. 6- F1B115 LESLIE COLUMBUSTICEb 1 Nov. 1885, d 3 Oct. 1917. He md. Mabel Baker whowas killed by a train in Indiana. Leslie was killed on the job as a crane operator at Mineral, Washington. He is buried at Mineral on the edge of Rainier National Park which he loved. The Lions Club takes care of the grave. 6- F1B116 JESSE CARLTICE b 29 Sept. 1887, d-23 June 1949, Tacoma, wash., md. 7 April 1923,‘ Gladys Rancipher. She md. 2'. Robert Fred Hatcher, 4 April 1970, and lives at Tacoma. Jesse started on a road crew, then as a Ranger, then District Ranger at Rainier National Park. His award from the Government says "29 years in Federal Governmentand Park Service." Gladys was helpful and generous with her . Ch: Carl J. 7- F1B1161 CARLJESSE TICE b 4 Aug. 1925 at Tacoma, Wash. He md. Joyce Irene Mickleberry and works for the Park Service at Rainier National Park. .They live_at Longmire, Wash., park head—. quarters. Ch: Leslie Carl b 26 May 1957; Dale Herchel b 19 March 1959. 82.

5- F1B14 EVA ELENAHEDGESb 24 May 1863, d 24 Oct. 1886, md. Bruce Beard. Sons James E. and Fred lived McMinnville, Oregon, area. 5- F1B15 WILLIAMHENRYHEDGESb 30 Oct. 1865, Vermillion Co., Ind., d 14 Jan. 1951, bu. Roselawn Gem. on Highway 41, the Clinton Road. Md. Josephine Wright d/o Oliver P. and Elizabeth Ellen (Titus). Josephine b 19 Feb. 1866, d 9 April 1959, bu. at Roselawn. Ch: Herman 0., Bessie Marie (1894-1913), Harold F. and Bertha E. 6- F1B151 HERMANCECIL HEDGESb 25 May 1887, d 14 June 1969. Md. Edna Lee Shew, d/o Edwin Noah and Betty Lou (Foltz). Ch: Edwin, Helen, Russell and Rex. (Edna d 28 July 1972 of a stroke.) 7- FZB1511 EDWINWILLIAMHEDGESb 21 May 1912, Clinton, Ind. Md. Blanche Hall. Ch: Betty Jo b June 1934 and Eddie Lee b 2 Nov. 1938, died of Muscular Dystrophy 13 June 1962. Edwind.sept.7.1990.B8€113S2?£S?' 7- F1B1512 HELENCECIL HEDGESb 10 Feb. 1917, Clinton, Ind. Md. Elbert Gosness.‘_o.Apr.27,l907—d.0ct.25,l97l+. - V 7- F1B1515 RUSSELLMILTONHEDGESb 3 Aug. 1918, Clinton, Ind. Md. Audrey Seward. Ch: Jay Russell .b 118Sept. 1959. 7- F1B1514 REXLORENHEDGESb 19 Dec. 1920, Clinton, Ind.Feb.ZLl942, Md. Edith I-Iae Murray.b-Sept-4.l92bn d.Jan.l2 1980 ' d.Nov.,l98l 6- F1B153 HAROLDF. HEDGESb 10 April 1898. ma. Edna Kunse 6 Jan.6.1919, NewPhiladelphia, Ohio. Ch: Harold L. They lived in Pontiac, Michigan, 1972. A 7- F1B1531 HAROLDLEO HEDGESb 8 Nov. 1919. Md. Hanna Mae Drew 21 June 1941, Pontiac, Mich. Hanna b 7 Aug. 1917. Both deputy sheriffs. 6- F1B154 BERTHAELIZABETH HEDGESb 29 April 1901. Md. Carl M. Richardson who is deceased. ‘Bertha is children‘ librarian at (D.Nov.12,1983; Clinton, Indiana, 1972. Ch: wtwo sons; Bob in Philippines in 1972. 5- F1B16 CARRIE ARMILDAHEDGESb 24 Oct. 1866, d 16 Nov. 1956. Buried Hall Gem. Md. 1. Morton 0. Wright, s/o Oliver and Elizabeth. She md. 2.m_.xI2_.§£l.‘itus. ~ A 5- F1B17 NETTIE MAYHEDGESb 12 May 1868, d 10 Sept. 1889, bu. Hall Gem. Married John Welker. ’ 5- F1B18 SADIE ALMEDAHEDGESb 3 May 1870, d 3 Feb. 1929, bu. Hall Gem. Md. Marion Starkey. 6- F1B181 OLIVE MAYSTARKEYb 1891, md. Ray Harney, youngest _s/o ' Ithiel and Mary.‘ Ch:- Theresa, Lois, Leah, Carolee, Ray, Cynthia. 7- F1_B181_ THERESA EARNEYmd. Gosnell. 1 ­ , 7- F1B181_ ALOISHARNEYmd.. Fleming. 83.

7- F1B181_ LEAH HARNEYmd. Miller. 7- F1B181_ CAHOLEEHARNEYmd. Morlan. 7- F1B181__ CYNTHIAHARNEYmd. 'Sebold. 6- F1B182 LELANDSTAHKEYdied 1958, WWIvet., md. Viola Holmes Wh°11Ve3 NewGoshen. Ind., 1972. Ch: Harold H., Charlotte, Marilyn, Cleo. 7- F1B182_ CHARLOTTEALMEDIASTARKEYmd. Kinley. 7- F2B182_ MARILYNSTARKEYmd.’ Carpenter. 6- F1B183 SARAHEDNASTARKEYmd., but no issue. 6 F1B184 CLARENCELUTHERSTARKEYdied 1945 - no issue. 5- F1B19 OLIVE BELLE HEDGESb 3 March 1873, d March 1958, West­ field, Ill. Md. 1. John Welker, 2. William Schute, 3. Joseph Mills. 5- F1B1A INA DELL HEDGESb 17 NOV. 1874, d 17 March 1913, Texas. Md. James Montgomery. 7 5- F1B1B ALDEN FUNKHOUSERHEDGESb 30 Aug. 1876, d 1 Jan. 1958, bu. Hall Cem., md. Glendora Clearwaters d/o Nathan Hardesty and MaryJ. (Davis). Glendora b ca 1876 Vermillion Co., Ind. 5- F1B1C LOTTIE BIRDELLAHEDGESb 23 Aug. 1878, k/a Birdella. Died 26 Feb. 1968, bu. Roselawn Cem. Md. William R. Brown. Ch: Mary, Carl H., Alice. 6- F1B1C1 MARYBROWNmd..Alfred Prulhiers, lived Talmadge, Ohio, 1971. 6- F1B1C2 CARLH. BROWNd at Clinton, Ind. 11 Nov. 1971, age 68. Buried at Roselawn Memorial Park. 6- F1B1C3 ALICE BROWNmd. Byrnes, lived Clinton, Ind. 1971. 5- F1B1E LOLA LOVEHEDGESb 22 March 1886, d 19 July 1957. Buried Hall Cemetery.8 Md. Charles Hamilton. ‘ 4- F1B2 LOUISA J. FUNKHOUSERb27 April 1842. Md. 11 Jan. 1866, James C. Hall at Vigo Co., Ind. Md. also Mangrum. 4- F133 ZILPHA CATHERINE “AUNT KITTY" FUNKHOUSERb 11 Feb. 1844, d 9 March 1901. Md. Francis Marion Wright s/o Philander and _ catherine (swan) 20_Feb. 1862, Vigo Co., Ind. Manyof the Wrights were charter membersof Bethlehem Church of United Brethren in Vermillion Co., Ind. Ch: Levy, Nettie, Wirt R., Arthur G. who was b 27 June 1880 and d 4 May 1881, Warren G. 5- F1B31 LEVYwnxcnm b 4 Aug. 1864, d§3©41. He md. Lucy J. Clarke 13 Dagéngggs. Lucy d 1946. Ch: Loren, Loyd, Lawerence, Lavern. 6- F1B311,\LORENWRIGHTHis widow Hazel lives in Clinton, Indiana at 1115 South Main Street in 1972. She was Hazel MaryPugh b.May23,1888-d.Dec.22, 1982. daughter of Williamson W.Pughand Eva Briggs. He was b.Sept.l3,1886—d.Feb.l7, 1960. Married May 26,1907. Children: Lucy, Raymond, Levy, Gay Lee. CLARK Wilson July 22,1925, b.Aug.l2,l903-d.Apr..1980. 6- F1B312 LOYDAWRIGHTmd.Mabel. They live in Terre Haute,

Indiana at 2100 Collfi‘greDl%venue. He wa§aEé§e:?é§é,%89K—$.3§pE;%gil98g:fi§rcgilg§7t 6- F1B313 LAWERENCEAWRIGHTmd.Jenny. She ives in Mid and¢LNovu1977­ Michigan in Hewasb.Dec.19,l898—d.Sept.l0,l970.2sons, Robert Jack. 6- F1B314ALAVERII3IT wnmna: md. A11cI§?n5fiie}§r° i'§i3eb' 3r'c9éi§%%’£3:i’{%y.'1979' 5- F1B32 NETTIEAWRIGHTb 5 Sept. 1869. a 2 Aug. 1911. Md. Doras A. Barnhart 5 Sept. 1888. Both bur.Ha.ll Cem.,2ch.d.as infants,Doris,Dora A. 5- F1B33 WIRTR. WRIGHTb 20 Jan. 1873, d 1891. He was just 18 years of age whenhe died while jumping to try to touch the ceiling. 5- F1B35 WARRENCLAYWRIGHTb 3 May 1882, Clinton Twp., Vermillion C0,, Ind., d 25 Oct. 1972, Clewiston, Fla., bu. Roselawn Memorial park near clinton, He md. Adah Walthers 3 May 1908, she d/o Henry and Elizabeth (Conrad), Adah was b 10 Jan. 1883, d 16 June 1968, six weeks after their sixtieth anniversary. Warrenwas a farmer for most of his life, lost his farm during the depression of the Thirties. After his death in 1972, it was discovered that the loss of the farm was due to a mortgage he took out to save the Bethlehem Church of United Brethren of which.his parents had been charter ‘membersat its 1858 founding. His family has said that they remem­ bered his reaching into his pocket for church financing while he was treasurer. After leaving the farm he had a bread route between Clinton, Indiana and Paris, Illinois. From1942 to '52 he worked at Gary Screw & Bolt Co. in Gary. After retirement he was custodian at the library and someoffices, spent winters in Florida where he worked at Brown's Fruit Stand. (His daughter and son-in-law). Warren and Adah eventually moved to Florida, flying home for summerswith daughter Lois. He was active and Lois reports he took daily walks during a five—monthvisit with her just before his death. He returned to Florida only a short time before he died. His name is on the cornerstone of the Bethlehem Church (NowMethodist) near Universal. Ch: (all born Clinton Twp., Vermillion Co., Ind.) Elizabeth Catherine, Marion L., Lois. ~ A ~ 85. 6- F1Bc'13.‘3‘1\rEé[.-lIli§J9§.a;ETHCATHERINEWRIGHT, called_ Catherine, b 30 Nov. 19O9,Amg. Gideon Hayes Brown 13 June 1937. Gid b 31 Oct. 1907, s/o Charles Jesse and Francis (Kemp). Catherine and Gid are retired, 0 have built a homeon a mountain near Whittier, N. C., divide their time between Whittier and Clewiston, Fla. Catherine was a school teacher in Indiana and’Florida. Gid was in business with his brother­ in-law George Royal and then had his ownbusiness selling refrigera­ tors. They also had Brown's Fruit Stand on Highway 27. Ch: Marjorie, Charles, Gideon, Jack and John W. (Gid b Conoochee, Georgia) 7- F1B3511 MARJORIE ELLEN BROWNb 2 Aug. 1938, md. 19 June 1960, Gary David Rowlee s/o Faye George and Catherine (Bridges). David b 27 May 1937 at Platsburg, N. Y. They live in Hileah, Florida. Ch: Gretchen Suzanne b 15 March 1961, Lisa Faye b 12 Aug. 1964, 1 Laurie Ellen b 17 Oct. 1972. 7- F1B3512 CHARLESWARRENBROWNcalled Warren, b 16 Nov. 1939, Clewiston, Fla., lives South Bay, Fla. d.May25,1982,fire in home.Not marr. 7- F1B3513 GIDEONHAYESBROWNIII, b 26 April 1942, Clewiston. Lives at Clewiston, Florida. Postal worker­ 7- F1B3514 JACK LEROYBROWNb 13 Sept. 1943, Clewiston, Fla., md. Wilma Jean Waldren 23 July 1965. Wilma b 28 Jan. 1945, d/o Elton . "Buck"and Grace Lucille (Albritten). The family lives at ClewiJs;:s%%.Hayes Ch: Dena Lynn b 20 April 1967 and .Ronald Kemp b 15 Dec. 1969,b,oct.12,1973_ 7- F1B3515 JOHN WRIGHTBROWNb 25 Nov. 1950, Clewiston, Fla. qflXlMfl£ hEflé.Marr.Cmistine RoseHumyn.Div.,marr.2'ndBarbarasflifilengg 6- F1B352 MARIONLEROYWRIGHTb 14 Feb. 1911, Clinton Twp., Vermillion Co._, Ind. Md. Madonna Cummins 12 June 1935.. She b 22 Aug. 1913, d/o Milton and Cecil (Stotts). Marion and Madonna owned grocery stores in Paris, Ill., nowlive in Pahokee, Florida and managea store for GeorgeRoyal. Ch: (All born at Paris, Ill., and/or Clinton, Ind.)_ Sue Dianne, Richard, Barbara, Larry, Linda. _ and Donna -Ly"nn-b16 March 1953. Marion d.Sept.l8,l993 of cancer. 17- F1B3521 SUE DIANNEWRIGHTcalled Diarme, b 22 Sept. 1937, md. J. F. Lance 25 Oct. 1958. The couple are divorced and Dianne lives at Pahokee, Florida. Marr. 2'nd, 1977. BenSims­ 7- F1B3522 RICHARDLEROYWRIGHTb 6 July 1940, Ind. Stephanie Linkins 5 July 1963. She b 9 Fev. -1942, d/o Henry Underhill and­ Margaret (Burnbury). VCh: John Underhill b 27 April 1964 , James . Richardb 3 March 1966, Deborah Lee b 23 Jan. 1972. The family A lives at Eustis, Florida where Richard is pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. 7- F1B3523 BARBARAELAINE WRIGHTb 23 March 1943, Ind. Rolund "Buddy" Mills 17 April 1964. Buddy b 21 May 1939. They live in . Pahokee, Fla. Ch: Matthew b 17 Feb. 1965, Rebecca Jean "Becky" b 11 March 1967. 7- F1B5524 LARRYMARIONWRIGHTb 14 Nov. 1947, lives at home in Pahokee, Florida. In 1982assist. managerHoliday Inn, Cinn.,Ohio. 7- F1B3525 LINDA MARIE WRIGHTb 1 Feb. 1951, llves, I aqt 1 game. 76 znarr Woodham. Randy 6- F1B353 LOIS JUNE WRIGHTb 15 June 1915, Clinton Twp., Ver­ million Co., Ind., md. 11 Feb. 1940, Cecil RaymondWebster. Cecil b 12 June 1916, s/o RaymondValsie and Maude (Maddox-Anderson). Cecil worked at Gary Screw & Bolt Co. for twelve years, has now been at Blaw-Knoxin East Chicago for over twenty years. He was also a part-time postman at Grliflfigh, tI,nd&a£nafor three years. T_The live at 1018 West Pine in Griffitglrrf.reclglfeAfilcatékf‘£33?’ lorida" Betty, Karen and Ruth. Lois furnished this Wright material. 7- F1B3531 ALICE KAYWEBSTERb 25 Feb. 1941-, ma. John E. Harrell 5 Sept. 1964. John b 12 July 19$} Chicago, s/o Herbert Milton John Quincy AdamsHarrell and Carie Marie (Wasson). Alice and John live in Joliet, Ill. with ch: Phillip John b 24 July 1965, Deborah Kay . b 27 Sept. 1967, Matthew Milton b 19 Nov. 1968. 7- F1B3532 HELENANNETTEWBSTER b 15 Aug. 1942, md. 10 April

s/o1962, Benford Benford Rogers "Ben" Marshall Ray Marshall. (called Ben Roger) b in and Alabama Eva Earlene 8 April (Roberts) 1938 -d.Sep§8J3.l.+, called Earlene. Helen and Ben live near Cromwell, Ind. C‘1_:Lisa ‘Cheryl b 27 March 1963, Roger Sherrill b 30 Aug. 1964, Debra Lynn b 15 Nov. 1965, Janett Dawn, called Dawnb 15 April 1967, and Jeffrey Scott b 20 May 1969,Ja.mesBarton b.Sept.5/8,1975. 7- F1B3533 JUDITH ELLEN "JUDY" WEBSTERb 4 Dec. 1943, Ind. 11 ' May 1968, Ronald Springer s/o William and Nina (Frizzel). Ron b 26 June 1944, Paducah, Ky. He works for Inland Steel. They live in Hammond, Ind. Ch: Timothy Brian b 22 May 1969, Paul Wesley b 5 July 1970, John Reuben b 27 July 1971, Markb.June 27,1978, Greenville,S.C. 7- F1B3534 BETTYJO WEBSTERb’8 Jan. 1949, lives in Rome City, Indiana. Ma.rr.June 26,1981,Ja.mesMorris b.Jan.l7,l935,Perry Co.,Ky. Had 3 ch_.previous

7- F1333535 KARENSUEM . Jul WEBSTE§2bJuly 1 h s 5 ’ 1355. Lives ,_ at "home. ’“”“"g"' . 7- P1133536 RUTHaIJrEAN xhgsmbf 113°Jnul§1rit2h5:Ie1s9e3L7.ChiLg:$reens“?€t”fi’8f%x’e’.xathan . In 1991living in Mulberry,Fl». 870

4- F1B4 WILLIAMALLEN.FUNKHOUSERk/a Allen b 7 Oct. 1845, Vigo 00., Ind., d 1892. Md. Esther Shirley d/o George, gradau. Jonathan. Her m°ther was Susan Hanger. d/o Peter. Allen & Esther bu. Shirley Cem. Vermillion Co., Ind. Ch: Ennis, RaymondC., Cecil, Hila d/y, Charles d/Ya Chester. Margaret, Mamie, Viola, Bertha. Esther md. 2. Robert Wright and had two daughters; Tw/~;,vedo twd m@g,? 5- F1B41 ENNIS FUNKHOUSERburied in Shirley Cemetery. 5- F1342 RAYMONDCLIFFORDFUNKHOUSERb 6 Sept. 1872, d June 1948. Md. Cora Elnora Hoop 11 Jan. 1893, She b 10 Feb. 1873, Vermillion’ 00-. Ind.. d 9 Jan. 1942, Oblong, 111. Ch: Lora; twins Oral Thomas and Orion Samuel b 1904, Jacksonville, Ind., Orion d 1910; Omar, 6- F1B421 LORAMARTHAFUNKHOUSERb1896, Vermilion, Ill., md. Ralph Parr Shire, Oblong, Ill. Cbmovaalol /Pd)/>/7~‘r‘&eo>-ge/E'n9y)77:72g/,. 6- F1B424 OMARH. FUNKHOUSERb8 Sept. 1907, Jacksonville, Ind. Md. Alice Sears d/o Samuel Earl and Leota (Wood). Alice b 1 March 1911, Oblong, 111., d 13 Feb. 1964 at Oblong. Ch: Betty, Konrad. 7- F1B4241 BETTYALICE FUNKHOUSERb8 Jan. 1936, Oblong, Ill. Md. Joseph Arthur Yost, 1953, Oblong, Ill. 7- F1B4242 KONRADKENTFUNKHOUSERb 6 Feb. 1942, Oblong, 111. Md. Sandra Kay Baker 1963, Oblong. 5- F1B43 CECIL FUNKHOUSERmd.Pearl Sims. Ch: Vivian.

4- F1B5 MARYALVIRAFUNKHOUSERb 24 March 1847. Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d 17 March 1895, Moline, Kansas. Md. 5 Nov. 1865, Vigo Co., Jacob Hull s/o David W. and Polly (Cale). Jacob b 20 Feb. 1841, Augusta Co., Va., d 27 May 1921, Moline, Elk Co., Kans. Md. 2. Francies (Goodwin) Park. Ch: (by Mary) William, Nettie, Isaac, Fred, Effie Minnie Annand Harvey J. died as children in Indiana. Jacob served in Civil War in Co. A, 6th Ind. Cavalry. 5- F1B51 WILLIAMORVILLEHULLb 1 Oct. 1866, Vigo Co., Ind., d 27 Feb. 1907, Moline, Kansas. Never married. 5- F1B52 NETTIE JANE HULLb 19 March 1868, Vigo Co., Ind., d 19 June 1922, Yakima, Wa., bu. at Orting, Wa., with two of her sons. She md. William Abraham Gibson 25 Dec. 1887, Moline, Kans., at home of her parents. William was s/o Isaac Franklin and Mary Ann (Ramsey). He was b 13 Nov. 1861, Clinton Co., Ill., d 20 March 1927, Yakima, Wa. Ch: Bertha, Edith, William, Franklin, Hazel Leora d age 2 and­ a-half in Anaconda, Mont.; Mary I., Roy, Orval, two infants d/y. 6- F1B521 BERTHAMAYGIBSON b 19 _Oct. 1888, Moline, Kansas, d 29 Oct. 1968, Puyallup, Wa. She is buried at Seattle, Wa. Md. 1906, Yakima, Wa., David Stark, a native of Indiana. Ch: four babies all died at birth or very young. 5- F1B522 IEDITHALVIRAGIBSONb 27 Sept. 1890, Moline, Kansas, lives Phoenix, Arizona, 1972. Md. 31 Dec. 1911, William G. Pitzer, at Yakima, Wash. Bill was killed in a house-moving accident in Centralia, Wa., 1928. One son: Robert.W. and an adopted daughter, Marjorie, whois married to Clare Farrar and lives in McCleary, Wa. 7- 31135221 ROBERTWAYNEPITZERb 13 Oct. 1927, Centralia, Wa. Md. 1 Aug. 1953, Seattle, Wa., Rozanne Jo Ann Ainsworth d/o Everett L. and Roberta Evelyn (Driver). Rozanne b 6 Sept. 1931, Aberdeen, Wa. Bob and Rozanne are both graduates of the University of Wash. Bobhas.his master's degree in business administration and Rozanne taught kindergarten. They live in Phoenix, Arizona, where he is Director of Research for First National Bank of Arizona, and Rozanne is an artist of note. Ch: Robert Michael b 10 March 1959, Shelton, Wa.; William Everett b 28 March 1964, Seattle, Wash. 6- F1B523 WILLIAMRAYGIBSONk/a Ray, b 28 June 1892, Anaconda, Mont., d 24 April 1918, Bellingham, Wash., where he was a cook in a logging camp. He died from burns he received in his job; buried at Orting, wa., with his mother and younger brother. Did not marry. 90.

6- F1B524 FRANKLINI. GIBSONb 6 April 1894, Anaconda, Mont., d 18 Jan. 1941, Seattle, Wash. Md. Goldie Irene Brown at Yakima, Wa., 1919. Ch: Earl R. and Dorothy. Frank was a cook, having "started the trade in the Armyin W. W. I. 7- F1B5241 EARL RICHARDGIBSON b 1920, Yakima, WA. Md. 18 Sept. 1943, Doris Mae Ratigan. Earl was in the Marine Corps in W.W.II, and is now with the Seattlejmflice Department. Ch: Maurine who d of Leukemia at age 18; Dorene, Denise, Gerald and Ronald. 7- F1B5242 DOROTHYGIBSONb Yakima, Wa., 1921. Md. Ernie Tice in Seattle. Theylive in Seattle. A daughter Rosemaryis married. 6- F1B526 MARYINEZGIBSONcalled Inez, b 20 Oct. 1899, Anaconda, Mont. Died 12 July 1967, Olympia, wa. Md. Charles Augustus Cooper 14 July 1918, Yakima, wa. Charley s/o Gideon D. and Cedelia Lillian May (wing) was b 4 April 1881, Fayette, Iowa. He d in Yakima suddenly 18 Sept. 1954. Inez md. 2. Richard Bishop, January 1945, at Raymond, Wa. The Bishops lived in Centralia and Olympia, Wa. 7- F1B5261 CHARLOTTEMAYCOOPER b 22 May 1919, Yakima, Na. Md. 10 April 1938, Yakima, Renald John Zeutenhorst s/o Peter and Grace (Wayenberg). The family lives in Tumwater, wash., where Renald is a welder and Charlotte runs_back and forth from sewing machine to typewriter. Ch: Dennis and Phillip. 8- F1B52611 DENNIS ALANZEUTENHORSTb 11 April 1942, South Bend, Wa. Md. 25 Aug. 1962, Georgia Ann Harwell, Seattle, Wa. Georgia is d/o Neal and Audrey (Thacker). She was b 3 Aug. 1945, Port Townsend, Wash. Denny graduated from University of Washington in 1964. He is employedin Personal Products Division of Gillette Corp. in St. Paul, Minn. Ch: Diane Elaine b 13 May 1964, Seattle, Wa.; Linda Louise b 30 Sept. 1966, Snohomish County, Wa.; Sandra Lynne b 27 Jan. 1970 at Minneapolis, Minn. 8- F1B52612 PHILLIP LYLE ZEUTENHORSTb7 Sept. 1959, Olympia, Na. 7- F1B5262 CHARLESMELVINCOOPERk/a Melvin, b 12 Oct. 1921, Yakima, wa. Md. 7 Feb. 1941, Beryl Childs, Yakima. She d/o Carl and Lela (Dunn). They live in Yakima, where Mel is a long-time employee of Yakima Hardware Co. Ch: Judith, Richard, Wanda. 8- F1B52621 JUDITH LYNNCOOPERb 11 Sept. 1941, Yakima, Wa. Md. June 1960, Yakima, Robert Lemson of Michigan. Ch: Dawn Marie b Tacoma, Wa. 17 April 1961. Judy and Dawn live in Yakima. 91.

8- F1B52622 RICHARD LEE COOPERb 11 Nov. 1942, Yakima, Wa. Md. 11 Nov. 1964, Yakima, Linda Sue Benlien. Ch: Darren Anthony b 12 June 1967, Yakima. Dick is a salesman in the Yakima area. 8- F1B52623 WANDASUE COOPERb 17 July 1947, Yakima, Wa. Md. 15 Oct. 1969, Brad Olson, at Yakima. Ch:- Tonja Michele b 27 July 1972. The family lives in Yakima. 6- F1B527 ROY CLAYTONGIBSONb 7 Dec. 1900, Anaconda, Mont., d 8 July 1914, Puyallup, Wa. Bu. at Orting with mother and brother. 6- F1B528 ORVALCLARE GIBSON b 4 Dec. 1903, Yakima, Wa., d 17 Sept. 1939, in automobile accident near Los Angeles, Cal. Bu. at Medford, Oregon. Md. Mrs. Velma (Avery) Wheaten. Ch: William and Roy, both married and living in Oregon. 6- F1B529 EFFIE PEARLGIBSONb 26 May 1909, Cowiche, in upper Yakima Vallley, WA. She is called Pearl.‘ Md. 1927, Arlie Woods s/o Jim and Florence, at Centralia, Wa. He d in Centralia in 1965, where had had been a painting contractor and musician, having his dance bands which played throughout southwest Washington. Pearl is a dietician at a Centralia nursing home,semi-retired. She lives at 319 South Buckner. Ch: F. Arlene, MaryEllen, Patricia. 7- F1B5291 FLORENCEARLENEWOODSk/a Arlene, b 18 Oct. 1927, md. Creighton Marlette at Centralia, Wa. Arlene lives in Olympia, Wa., at 1550 Boulevard Road, and is employed in the Tax Division for State of Washington. Ch: Robin and Ronald. 8- F1B52911 CORLEENROBINMARLETTEb 24 Feb. 1947, lives in Olympia, Wa., and is employed in Medical Audit for Public Assistance for the State. She is called Robbie and Bobbie. 7 8- F1B52912 RONALDBARRY "RONNIE" MARLETTEb 20 Dec. 1951. 7- F1B5292 MARYELLENWOODSb 30 Aug. 1929, at Centralia, Wa. Md. Fred "Fritz" Williams at Centralia. They live in Cosmopolis, Wa., where_Fritz is associated with the bakery business. Ch: Chris Lynn, b 25 Dec. 1950; Cindy Lee b 20 May 1953. 7- F1B5293 SHIRLEY PATRICIA "PAT" WOODSb 30 Aug. 1935, Centralia, Wa. Md. Duane Day at Centralia.‘ They live in Seattle, Wa., where Duane is with a business machines company. Pat is a piano teacher both at school, and in private lessons. Ch: Victoria "Vicki" Ann b 9 April 1958; Sharon "Shari" Lynn‘b 2 July 1961; Lori Frances ' b 20 May 1964. ' 92.

5- F1B53 ISAAC MILTONHULLb 19 April 1870, Vigo Co., Ind., d 1894 in Kansas., bu. with his mother in Moline, Kansas, Cemetery. 5- F1B54 FRED CLAREMONTHULLb 25 Jan. 1878, Vigo Co., Ind., d 1938, Moline, Kans. Md. 1. Laura Parks d/o Zadok and Francies (Goodwin) 20 June 1900. Laura was b 14 March 1882, d 6 April 1903 of tuberculosis. Fred md. 2. Ida M. Fouts 13 Oct. 1904. She was d/o William and Martha. Ida and her mother were nurses and at least one elderly resident of Moline today (1972) credits them with saving her at her birth and of pulling her mother through. After Fred's death Ida supplemented her income by quilting although her arthritic hands gave her trouble. She maintained her ownhome until her death in June 1964 at age 94. She is buried with Fred and Laura in Moline Cemetery. No children from either marriage. 5- F1B55 EFFIE MAYHULLb 5 Jan. 1880, Vigo Co., d 20 April 1915. Centralia, Wa. Md. Will Harris, Jr., 9 Oct. 1899, at Howard, Kans. Theywere both teachers at a correctional school near Chehalis (now Greenhill School) and were partners in Peyton and Harris Sporting Goods Store on Tower Avenue, Centralia, Washington. No issue. 4- F1B6 JAMES HENRYFUNKHOUSERb 10 Dec. 1848, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d age 89 in Fayette Twp. James did not marry, lived ‘several years in Moline, Kans., with his sister MedieHull after the death of her husband. After her death he returned to Indiana. 4- F1B7 HILA ALMEDIA "AUNT MEDIE" FUNKHOUSERb 11 April 1850, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d 19 Sept. 1935, Moline, Kans. Md. 9 Sept. 1869, Vigo Co., John Hull, s/o David and Polly (Cale). John was a brother of Jacob who md. Medie's sister Mary A. Sarah Ann Hull whomd. Daniel Shirley #4-F153 was a sister of this John and Jacob. John and Medie are buried in Moiine Gem.with five .children, none of whomlived more than nine years. Three of them died in 1884, indication of an epidemic that mayhave occurred. Ch: (in Moline) AmyV., Calvin Ray, J.D., Rblen W., Bertha M. John and Medie were in Burlington Twp., Coffey Co., Kans. by 1870. 93­

4- F1B8 FRANCES CAROLINE "AUNT FRANK" FUNKHOUSER b 12 Aug. 1852, Fayette, Twp., Vigo C0,, Ind., d 10 Feb. 1926. Md. William Rippy, Vigo Co., 20 Jan. 1871. He b 16 Feb. 1847, d 6 June 1910. . Ch: Tommy;Birttie; Edith V.; Ivah b 15 June 1877, d 19 Sept. 1894; Glennie b 20 Feb. 1879, d 12 Nov. 1894; Willard b 24 March 1882, d 15 Aug. 1893; Grace F. b 28 Nov. 1883, d 16 April 1897; Clevie b 6 Nov. 1886, d 1 July 1905; Ralph; Mary Ethel b 23 Jan. 1890, d 16 June 1890; Myrtle F.; Fern Marie; Vivian b 28 May 1896, d 10 Feb. 1897.

5- F1B81 TOMMYRIPPY b 14 Nov. 1871, d 14 March 1938. bu. in Barnhart Cem., Vigo 00., md. Minnie Otte. Children: ? 5- F1B82 BIRTTIE RIPPY b 17 June 1873, d 24 Oct. 1909. Md­ Minnie Hall (1877-1906). They are both buried in Hall Cemetery near Universal, Ind. Ch: Hazel, Jesse, Loyd, Bertha, Louise, 6- F1B821 HAZELRIPPY died ca 1969-70 at Garry, Ind. She md. DonChappalear. She lived with the Bert Pinsons after her mother's death, until her marriage. Ch: Violet, Dorothy, Donald and Louise. 7- F1B8211 VIOLET CHAPPALEARmd. Tom Liska. They live at 461 Evergreen Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. They had a son who died.

.Gary, 7- F1B8212Ind., have DOROTHYCHAPPALEARInd.John two sons. . Crago, they live at 7- F1B8213 DONALDALBERT CHAPPALEARmd. Eva . They live at 418 East 48th Place, Gary, Ind. Ch: Donald and Linda. 7- F1B8214 LOUISE CHAPPALEARmd.Everette Swickard. They live at 1855 N. Rensselaer, Griffith, Ind. Ch: Jack, Robert and Marshall. 6- F1B822 JESSE RIPPYdied when her children were around ten or twelve years. She md. Steve Fullman. Ch: Mary C. and Raymond. 7- F1B8221 MARYCATHERINEFULLMANmd. Clarence Jeffries. They live at 6920 Delaware, Merrillville, Ind. Ch: Jim and Sue. 7- F1B8222 RAYMONDFULLMANlives in Indianapolis, Ind. 6- F1B823 LOYDRIPPYlived with his grandmother Frances "Aunt Frank" Rippy after his mother's death. Did not marry, lived on the old homeplace on the hill until his death. (near Universal, Ind.) 6- F1B824 BERTHARIPPYalso lived with her grandmother Rippy "on the hill" until her marriage to Virgil McDowell. She continued to live on the hill until strip coal mining destroyed the area. . She nowlives with her daughter Betty. Ch: Joe, Jimmy,Jerry, Betty. 7- F1B8244 BETTYMCDOWELLisa school teacher near Indianapolis. Her mother, Bertha lives with her. 5- F1B83 EDITH Y. RIPPY b 14 Feb. 1875, d 6 June 1948.‘ She md. 1. Sylvester Webb; 2. . w11ho1t_ 5- F1B89 RALPHRIPPY b 4 April 1888, d 6 Sept. 1955. Md. 21 Sept. 1910, Vigo Co., md. Iva. Ch: Pauline. 5- F1B8B MYRTLEFRANCESRIPPY b 5 Oct. 1891, d 19 April 1970 at Shepardsville, Ind. Md. Ivan Pugh. Ch: OwenL., Donald D., Gladys F., DoyneL., and Odetta E. (Ivan Pugh b 4 Sept. 1887, Shepardsville.) 6- F1B8B1 OWENLAWARENCEPUGHb 31 Jan. 1910, Universal, Ind. Md. Margaret Gossett. I I 6- F1B8B2 DONALDDALEPUGHb 25 sept. 1911, Shepardsville, Ind. Md. Muriel Montgomery. 6- F1B8B3 GLADYSFRANCESPUGHb 11 Sept. 1913, Shepardsville, Ind. Md. Leonard Wheat, a minister." Ch: Marilyn and Larry. 7- F1B8B31 MARILYNWHEATmd. Wolfe. They have Cheryl Lynn aged 13 years in 1972. 7- F1B8B32 LARRYWHEATmd. Mollie . They have adopted son John Len, age 2 in 1972. 6- F1B8B4 DOYNELUCILEPUGHb 29 Dec. 1917, Shepardsville, Ind. Md. Lewis Drengacs. 6- F1B8B5 ODETTAEILEENPUGHb 21 May 1927, Shepardsville, Ind. Md. Arthur Bowser. ’" ' ­ 5- F1B8C FERNMARIERIPPY b 20 July 1894: md. Marietta, is widowedand lives Clinton, Indiana, 1972. 4- F1B9 DANIEL WESLEYFUNKHOUSERk/a Wesley, b 11 Oct. 1854, Vigo Co., Ind., d"before 1894.‘ Md. 1. Elizabeth Foltz, 9 Nov. 1876, Vigo Co. ‘Md.2. .Lucetta Cox d/o Jackson and Roda (Thrumbaugh). Lucetta md. 2. William E. Reese, 26 Jan. 1894, Vigo Co. Ch: (by Eliz.) Rozella, Irt, Alva, Milton, Omar. Ch: (by Lou) Wreatha and Etta. ' 95.

5- F1B91 ROZELLAFUNKHOUSERb ca 1881, a 11 ‘April 1965, aged 84. Md. Dean. Ch: WayneDean lived Sullivan, Ind., in 1965; Austin Wilson lived NewOrleans, La.; Mrs. Mary McGill lived Indianapolis, Ind.; NormaHosemanlived Terre Haute, Ind., Maybelle Walls lived Muncie, Ind.; Eva Jones lived Sullivan, Ind.; Effie Wadelived Sullivan, Ind. 5 F1B96 WREATHAFUNKHOUSERd 1947. Md. Trogdon, lived Vigo Co., Ind. Son RaymondTrogdon living Vigo Co., 1972. 4- F1BA MARTHA"MAT" ANN FUNKHOUSERb 16 Feb. 1858, Fayette Twp., Vigo Co., Ind., d 14 April 1884. Md. William Pritchett (his second marriage) 21 Sept. 1879, Vigo Co., Ind. 4- F1BB ISAAC M. FUNKHOUSERb23 July 1860, Vigo Co., Ind., d 1926 age 66, Vigo Co. Md. Jenny Coffman 21 July 1881, Vigo Co. Ch: Jasper O. and Coy. ' 5- F1BB1 JASPER ORNDOLPHFUNKHOUSER.bca 1890-1, d 25 April 1970, Vigo Co., Ind., buried Joppa Cem. Md. 22 March 1917, Vigo Co., Clara Fern Judy. Ch: Verlin. , 6- F1BB1_ VERLINFUNKHOUSERmd.Betty Jane Whitesell #7-F14421B. 5- F1BB2 COYE. FUNKHOUSERb ca 1892, Vigo Co., Ind: Coy and his wife Evelyn live at 3571 Broadlands Road, Terre Haute, Ind. 47805, in 1972. Daughter: Linda. c*.«,,.»£aJ9aw./o,/97157 6- F1BB21 LINDA ILENE FUNKHOUSERHer marriage to James Frank Mitchell (yesterday) was reported in the Indianapolis SundayStar of Easter Sunday, 1969. She was a grad. of Indiana State Univ. and a member of GammaPhi Beta and Delta Sigma Pi sororities. She was teaching in the Metropolitan School District of Warren Twp. Her husband was the son of Dr. Frank Mitchell of Marshall, Ill., and the late Mrs. Mitchell. He was a grad of the Univ. of I11. at Urbanaand was attending Indiana University School of Dentistry. His fraternity was Delta SigmaDelta. . 96.

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