Found the 1900 census record of my maternal 3rd-great grandparents, John and Jane A. (Alderman) Penisten in the 1900 census of Monroe Township, Madison County, Indiana through Ancestry.com's hints on my LeMaster & Allied Family Tree.
John was listed as a 62 year old farmer, born December 1838 in Indiana, who rented his farm. He could read and write and spoke English. Both of his parents were born in Ohio. His wife, Jane, was 58, born September 1843 in Indiana. She could read and write and spoke English. Her father was born in Ohio and mother in Indiana. She was the mother of 3 children, two of whom were living.
Until I looked at this record, I didn't realize that there was a third child of this couple who wasn't alive by 1900. They had two daughters, Clara born March 1869 and Jessie born September 1870.
If you have any additional information on this family, I would love to hear from you.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
Marriage Record :Leland Harley Addington to Vera Jean LeMaster, 1945 , Jay County, Indiana
Working on filling in some gaps in my database by utilizing the "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959" database at Familysearch.org to see what updates and corrections I could find.
Vera Jean LeMaster was my paternal 1st cousin once removed, the daughter of Clarence Harrison & Ferry Mae (Bickel) LeMaster. She married Leland Harley Addington, son of William Lewis and Mary L. (Smith) Addington on May 11, 1945 in Jay County, Indiana. The application had "do not publish" written on the top of the application, apparently a notation not to have it published in the newspaper at the time.
Vera Jean LeMaster was my paternal 1st cousin once removed, the daughter of Clarence Harrison & Ferry Mae (Bickel) LeMaster. She married Leland Harley Addington, son of William Lewis and Mary L. (Smith) Addington on May 11, 1945 in Jay County, Indiana. The application had "do not publish" written on the top of the application, apparently a notation not to have it published in the newspaper at the time.
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Samuel Green Hancock (b.1867) Social Security Application
Searching at Ancestry.com for hints on the Ida Davis mystery, I located some additional information about her husband, Samuel G. Hancock (b.1867). Thanks to their database on the U.S. Social Security Applications, I found out that his middle name was Green, and that he applied for his Social Security in 1937.
Name: | Samuel Green Hancock |
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SSN: | 315055918 |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | White |
Birth Date: | 17 Oct 1867 |
Birth Place: | Owen CO, Indiana |
Father Name: | Joseph Hancock |
Mother Name: | Margaret M Vaughn |
Type of Claim: | Original SSN. |
Notes: | Jun 1937: Name listed as SAMUEL GREEN HANCOCK |
Previously, the last record I had for Samuel was the 1930 census, when he was a resident of Perry Township, Marion County, Indiana.
Samuel was married to Ida Davis on August 28, 1892 in Monroe County, Indiana. A suit for divorce was filed in Monroe County, and mentioned in the April 26, 1894 issue of the Bloomington World.
I've located additional marriages for Samuel in Owen and Marion Counties, Indiana, and at least 3 children, but have yet to find much on them. Many online trees have tried to connect Samuel as the father of either Ida's daughter Pansy or June, but no hard evidence has appeared. However, daughter Pansy was born December of 1894, just 8 months after the divorce notice appeared in the newspaper.
If you are related to this family, I would definitely like to hear from you.
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