My maternal grandaunt, Ruby June LAMBERTSON, married on this date in 1944 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana to Robert Earl WALSH, son of Earl R. and Lillian (________) WALSH. Ruby was the daughter of Clemon Beals and June Kirk (DAVIS) LAMBERTSON, and the younger sister of my Bonnie Mae LAMBERTSON. Robert was a Army veteran of World War II. They have 2 children.
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Thursday, May 06, 2010
Family Milestones: May 6th
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Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Family Milestones: May 5th
My maternal 3rd-great grandparents, Edmund G. PIERCE and Catherine GROENENDYKE, were married on this date in 1864 in Madison County, Indiana. Edmund was the son of Francis S. and Rebecca (PAGE) PIERCE. Catherine was the daughter of Elias and Nancy (JENKINS) GROENENDYKE. Edmund was born April 30, 1837 in Wayne County, Indiana. Catherine was born on February 4, 1843 in Madison County, Indiana. They had 5 children and lived in Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana where Edmund was a farmer. Edmund died January 8, 1875 in Madison County, Indiana. Catherine died December 10, 1913 in Lafayette Township, Madison County, Indiana. Both are buried in the Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson, Madison County, Indiana.
My maternal 3rd-great granduncle, James J. HEATON, was born on this date in 1848 in Brown County, Indiana. James was the son of James R. and Elizabeth (JACOBS) HEATON, and the younger brother of my Rebecca Ann HEATON. James married October 6, 1867 in Schuyler County, Missouri to Sarah A. MERIDETH, daughter of Simon and Phoebe (ASHBAUGH) MERIDETH. Sarah was born April 14, 1852 in Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri. They had 9 children. Sarah died August 7, 1927 in Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri. James died July 24, 1934 in Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri. Both are buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Schuyler County, Missouri.
My paternal 7th-great grandfather, John DAVIS, was born on this date in 1692 near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John was the son of William and Elizabeth (BRISLEY) DAVIS. John married August 25, 1715 in Westerly, Rhode Island to Elizabeth MAXSON, daughter of John and Judith (CLARKE) MAXSON. John was a minister of the Seventh Day Baptist Church. They had 9 children and lived in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elizabeth died April 18, 1751 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. John died April 18, 1745 in Squam, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
My maternal 6th-great grandmother, Sibell LITTELL, was born on this date in 1769 in Virginia. Sibell married in 1787 in Morgantown, Virginia to William JACOBS, son of Jacob and Hannah (JOHNSON) JACOBS. William was born in 1765 in Virginia. They had 9 children and lived in Fleming County, Kentucky and Adams County, Ohio. William died in 1841 in Brown County, Ohio. Sibell died September 9, 1853 in Adams County, Ohio.
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My maternal 3rd-great granduncle, James J. HEATON, was born on this date in 1848 in Brown County, Indiana. James was the son of James R. and Elizabeth (JACOBS) HEATON, and the younger brother of my Rebecca Ann HEATON. James married October 6, 1867 in Schuyler County, Missouri to Sarah A. MERIDETH, daughter of Simon and Phoebe (ASHBAUGH) MERIDETH. Sarah was born April 14, 1852 in Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri. They had 9 children. Sarah died August 7, 1927 in Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri. James died July 24, 1934 in Lancaster, Schuyler County, Missouri. Both are buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Schuyler County, Missouri.
My paternal 7th-great grandfather, John DAVIS, was born on this date in 1692 near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John was the son of William and Elizabeth (BRISLEY) DAVIS. John married August 25, 1715 in Westerly, Rhode Island to Elizabeth MAXSON, daughter of John and Judith (CLARKE) MAXSON. John was a minister of the Seventh Day Baptist Church. They had 9 children and lived in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Elizabeth died April 18, 1751 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. John died April 18, 1745 in Squam, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
My maternal 6th-great grandmother, Sibell LITTELL, was born on this date in 1769 in Virginia. Sibell married in 1787 in Morgantown, Virginia to William JACOBS, son of Jacob and Hannah (JOHNSON) JACOBS. William was born in 1765 in Virginia. They had 9 children and lived in Fleming County, Kentucky and Adams County, Ohio. William died in 1841 in Brown County, Ohio. Sibell died September 9, 1853 in Adams County, Ohio.
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Jay County (IN) Journal : May 2010
Yesterday, I received the latest Jay County Journal, the newsletter of the Jay County Historical Society. Once again, my membership in this society was rewarded with a few tidbits in their newsletter to add to my research.
One of the articles in the newsletter was about common school graduations. Not only did I learn some interesting facts about how common schools operated in the State of Indiana and in Jay County, but the newsletter published a few older programs from school graduations.
Because of this publication, I discovered that in 1911, my paternal 2nd-great granduncle, Dr. W.A. CHEW, was the president of the Salamonia Board of Education. William Anderson CHEW was a local doctor in Salamonia for many years, but I didn't realize he was also involved with the schools of the area. Glancing over the list of names of the graduates from the various townships and towns that year, I noticed his son, Forest CHEW, was listed as a graduate from Salamonia.
The newsletter also published the 1915 program, and my paternal grandaunt, Clara Elnora HALEY, was listed as a graduate from Noble Township.
There were many other names mentioned that seemed familiar, and I will need to examine the newsletter further for more clues.
It is so nice to have this society publish this type of information. Even though the clues didn't solve any mysteries, they add to overall picture of the family and make the ancestors more 'real'.
© 2010, copyright Travis J. LeMaster http://tjlgenes.blogspot.com
One of the articles in the newsletter was about common school graduations. Not only did I learn some interesting facts about how common schools operated in the State of Indiana and in Jay County, but the newsletter published a few older programs from school graduations.
Because of this publication, I discovered that in 1911, my paternal 2nd-great granduncle, Dr. W.A. CHEW, was the president of the Salamonia Board of Education. William Anderson CHEW was a local doctor in Salamonia for many years, but I didn't realize he was also involved with the schools of the area. Glancing over the list of names of the graduates from the various townships and towns that year, I noticed his son, Forest CHEW, was listed as a graduate from Salamonia.
The newsletter also published the 1915 program, and my paternal grandaunt, Clara Elnora HALEY, was listed as a graduate from Noble Township.
There were many other names mentioned that seemed familiar, and I will need to examine the newsletter further for more clues.
It is so nice to have this society publish this type of information. Even though the clues didn't solve any mysteries, they add to overall picture of the family and make the ancestors more 'real'.
© 2010, copyright Travis J. LeMaster http://tjlgenes.blogspot.com
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