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We Served, We Settled
Patriots and Pioneers - The legacies of the Shane and Beck families
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Marriage index for Illinois shows Samuel C Neal married twice.
Death dates came from cemetery gravestones
Robinson or Old Mossville or Mossville Methodist Cemetery, Medina Township,
Located in Section 27 of Medina Township, Peoria County Illinois, USA, about a mile east and 1/2 mile south of Mossville, Illinois, USA.
Copied Aug. 2, 1856. The cemetery is now despoiled and some of the burials have been moved to Mt. Hawley Cemetery.
Lot 42 is 13 feet by 40 feet, buried in the south end of this lot are;
Neal, Asenath, wife of Samuel, 1831 - 1912
Samuel C., 1818 - 1911
Buried in the north end of this lot is:
Johnie White, son of James & Elizabeth, no dates on records
The 1870 census shows the following children:
Emily, 15
Lilly, 14
Jothan, 12
Bessie, 8
Mary,6
Orril, 1
1880 census shows
another child, Clemmon? age 4 | Neal, Samuel Clements (I1937)
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Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850
Brown, Lemuel G. Spouse : Trobridge, Anna
Marriage date : Jun 11, 1821
County of record : Athens Co.
Sex : M
BIRTH-DEATH: Family bible
Researcher: Carol W. Brown, 32 Everett Dr., Rochester, NY 14624
[Broderbund Family Archive #317, Ed. 1, Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1850, Date of Import: Apr 21, 1997, Internal Ref. #1.317.1.3921.158]
Individual: Brown, Lemuel
County/State: Vinton County, OH
Location: Mc Arthurstown
Page #: 471
Year: 1850 | Brown, Lemuel Green (I2905)
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Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850
Brown, Lemuel G. Spouse : Trobridge, Anna
Marriage date : Jun 11, 1821
County of record : Athens Co.
Sex : M
Source: Brown family records
Researcher: Carol W. Brown, 32 Everett Dr., Rochester, NY 14624
BIRTH-MARRIAGE-SPOUSE-PARENTS: The Trowbridge genealogy, history of
the Trowbridge family in America; Francis Bacon Trowbridge; Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor; New Haven; 1908.
SPOUSE-DEATH: Newspaper article in possession of S. Robert Juch | Trowbridge, Anna (I2906)
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Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850
Brown, Lydia Spouse : Branch, Samuel
Marriage date : Jan 31, 1843
County of record : Gallia Co.
Sex : F
Source: Brown family records
Researcher: Carol W. Brown, 32 Everett Dr., Rochester, NY 14624
PARENTS-MARRIAGE(2): Butte County, CA probate record 279 (of brother Henry)
Source: Brown family records
Researcher: Carol W. Brown, 32 Everett Dr., Rochester, NY 14624
PARENTS-MARRIAGE(2): Butte County, CA probate record 279 (of brother Henry) | Brown, Lydia (I2929)
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Marriage Index: Ohio, 1789-1850
Brown, Lydia Spouse : Branch, Samuel
Marriage date : Jan 31, 1843
County of record : Gallia Co.
Sex : F
Source: Brown family records
Researcher: Robert E. Juch
Researcher: Carol W. Brown, 32 Everett Dr., Rochester, NY 14624 | Branch, Samuel Patridge (I2928)
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Marriage Indexes. New Jersey State Archives, Trenton, New Jersey. | Source (S516)
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Marriage records, select counties and years. California State Archives, Sacramento, California. | Source (S805)
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Marriage Records. Jackson County Clerk, Kansas City, Missouri. | Source (S126)
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Married "MCGarvey" and was living in Wyoming, Illinois, USA 1997 | Shane, Mary R (I1977)
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Married (1) as young child, William de Clinton, the younger, d. by 1237; Married (2) by 1246 Robert IV de Beauchamp, adult 1244, liv. 1262-3, dead 1265-6, Lord of Hatch, Somerset, Justice in Eyre for the Western Counties. | De Mohun, Alice (I3039)
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married by Rev. Abraim Miller at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, at North Georgetown, Columbiana County Oh | Beck, Mary Caroline (I453)
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Married her under the name Frank Shane. They were never divorced. | Family: Shane, John F. / Dukes, Mary C. (F1959)
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MARRIED NAME- SCRAMBLING | Copenhaver, Anna P (I1791)
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married Oda, a Suevian. | Bodegeisel, II (I3600)
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Marshall and Nancy Silliman at Hallock Township, Peoria County, IL in 1860, ages 48 and 44 years. # 648.
"Mr. Silliman has resided ever since his first marriage on his present farm, composed of 160 acres of fine land; also owns fifty acres in section 21, of Chillicothe township; a farm of 320 acres in Vermillion county, Ill.; and another of 400 acres in Iroquois county, Ill. All this land, except about 100 acres, is fine farming land, and under good improvement. ... His eldest son is in business at Chenoa, Ill., and his younger is engaged in the grain business in Dunlap, and also runs a general wagon and carriage repair shop there. Mr. Silliman has of late years enjoyed but poor health, but has been an active and useful man in his township, filling many offices, among them that of supervisor, which he held for seven successive years. In religious faith he is a Universalist, and in politics a consistent Democrat."(History of Peoria County)
Sources:
1860 Census Peoria County, Ill., Hallock Township, Peoria Genealogical Society, Page 11.
Peoria County Illinois, 1870 Federal Population Census, Peoria Genealogical Society, 1996, Volume 1, Page 153.
Illinois 1870 Census Index, Volume V S-Z, Edited by Raeone Christensen Steuart, 1998, Page 3803.
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of McLean County, Edited by Ezra M. Prince and John H. Burnham, Vol. II, 1908, Pages 1290 & 1291.
The History of Peoria County Illinois, 1880, Pages 762 & 763.
Portrait and Biographical Album of Peoria County, Illinois, 1890, Pages 467 & 468.
Hyde Genealogy, By Reuben Hyde Walworth, LL.D., Vol. I, 1864, Pages 266, 267, 268 & 269.
Silliman Genealogical Chart, By Robert B. Silliman, D.S. II-2a.
Affidavit by E. C. Silliman, notarized 7 April 1919. | Silliman, Marshall Bennett (I2572)
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Martin Steele appears to have spent his adult life in Centre County, PA. On tax assessments and cenus reports he is listed as a resident of Spring- 1802; Ferguson-1810,1820 and Huston Townships. He was an Iron ore miner and collier. Served as Supervisor of Patton Township. | Steele, Martin (I3727)
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MARY ELLEN DIED FROM INJURIES Indiana, USA A TRAIN ACCIDENT-NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ARE Indiana, USA
POSSESSION OF TERESA A. SHANE, BISMARCK, ND AS OF JUNE 1995
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Obituary of Mary Ellen Miller from article on her death at the Railroad tracks
Mary Ellen Miller was born October 2nd, 1867, making her just 17 years, 4 months and 5 days old at the time of her death. She was the youngest of the family and the pet of the household. She was magnificently formed and was very pretty. She was a great reader and was quite intelligent. She was a member of the the writer's Sunday school class and her seat was seldom vacant. She was a favorite in the community and will be sadly missed. The family is overcome with grief. All bear it tolerably well. Miss Jennie is much dejected in sprits and suffers great nervous prostration. The injured sister, Annie, was told of Ella's death on Monday and she bears up under the stroke herocially. Ella's remains were taken to the Nebo cemetary. in Shirley township, on Tuesday and interred by the side of the mother, who died April 1878. Notwithstanding the day was very stormy a great company of sorrowing firnds and relatives followed the remains to their last resting place. The services at the church were conducted by Revs. T.P. Orner and L.F. Smith and were very impressive. This Thursday morning Annie is resting nicely and there is no doubt but what she will recover. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved and afflicted family. | Miller, Mary Ellen (I1737)
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Mary Jane Shane, 75, of 109 Kemmett, died at 1:15 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, 1995 at her home.
Born March 14, 1920, in East Galesburg to Michel and Maude Loman Ferrara, she married James H. Godsil in 1938. He preceded her in death. She later married Robert Shane, who survives.
Surviving are one daughter, Sallie Conlin of Galesburg; four sons, Donald, John and William Godsil, all of Galesburg, and James Godsil of Coralville, Iowa: two brothers, Richard Banks of Galesburg and James Banks of East Galesburg; three sisters, Mrs. John (Hazel) Leaf and Mrs. Russell (MYrtle) Potter, both of East Galesburg, and Mrs. Chris (Virginia) Gerlach of Greenwood, Neb.; 22 grandchildren; and 19 greatgradnchildren. Three brothers and one sister preceded her in death.She worked in production at at Gale Products, was a cook at the Elks Club and was a waitressat the former Sheraton Hotel, all in Galesburg. She also was a licensed practical nurse at Galesburg Cottage Hospital.
She was a member of East Galesburg Community Chapel. She was a former member of St. patrick's Catholic Church in Galesburg, where she was active with the Altar and Rosary Scoeity and the Third Order of Carmelites.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Hurds-Hendricks Funeral Home in Knoxville.The Rev. Milton Marquith will officiate. Visitation will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Knoxville Cemetery.
Memorials amy be made to East Galesburg Community Chapel. | Ferrara, Mary Jane (I2281)
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Mary L Brunette 08 May 1849 Brown 0007 002203 | Brunette, Louise (I1340)
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Mary was named Mary Elizabeth Newman, but I know nothing of her
marriage or her husband. ADS | Trowbridge, Mary Elizabeth (I3673)
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Maryland or Somerset County | Jones, James Sr. (I8639)
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Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia | Pepin Of Landen (I3574)
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Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia; By concubine, Aupais, he was father of Charles Martel. | Pepin Of Heristal (I3576)
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Mead Twp. | Trautman, Esther (I2648)
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MEADE, NE IN 1916 | Miller, Gideon (I1715)
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Member of Stark Congregational Church
Funeral was at Cox Funeral Home | Shane, Sylvester John (I1999)
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Member of Stark Congregational Church, American Legion Auxiliary, Post 91 | Wilcox, Rose M. (I2108)
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Member of the German Lutheran Church in Cassville, Pennsylvania, USA. From email 1 Feb 2003 Granger and Margie Haugh | Miller, Hannah (I1768)
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Member of the Mossville Methodist Church (Illinois, USA) | Shane, Neal Eugene (I1865)
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Member of: Union Grove Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. Peoria County Home
Extension and Princeville United Methodist Church.
Buried in Princeville Cemetery.
Rev. Harry Losey officiated at funeral | Shane, Maude Elizabeth (I1971)
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mentioned in Christian Henry Beck's pension record from the Civil War. Mother's maiden name is not noted. | Beck, Christian (I414)
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Methodist Parsonage, Westminster, MD | Family: Dell, Richard William / Harman, Lillian Josephine (F1577)
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Michael was born in Germany and there was the father of at least three children: Johann, Louis Christian, and Dorcas. Michael then emigrated to the US and lived in Perry County, Pennsylvania, having eight US born children: Daniel, Lavina, George, Jacob, Elisabeth, Julie Ann, Phiana, and Augustus. Some of Michael's children from his first marriage in Germany accompanied him to the US while others stayed in Germany.
The mother of the eight US born children was thought to be Michael's wife Barbara Dressler (sometimes spelled Tressler) but the death record of Daniel was recently located and it said his mother's name was Katherine Hummel. The death record of Augustus stated his mother was Barbara, as expected. It is possible Daniel's death certificate is incorrect or perhaps Daniel's mother was indeed Katherine Hummel. If so, perhaps Katherine was also the mother of some of Michael's other children, but more research is needed to make any determinations either way.
The surname Iungerich was originally Jungerich. The name was spelled many ways in the census and other documents (Genrich, Gingerich, Yingerick, etc). | Jüngerich, Michael X (I5515)
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Michigan Department of Vital and Health Records. Michigan Death Index. Lansing, MI, USA. | Source (S358)
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Michigan Marriage Records. County. | Source (S44)
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Michigan Soldiers Home Hospital, | Conant, Herbert E (I7565)
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Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867–1952. Michigan Department of Community Health, Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics. | Source (S777)
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Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest. | Source (S109)
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Microfilm of Iowa State Censuses, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925 as well various special censuses from 1836-1897 obtained from the State Historical Society of Iowa via Heritage Quest. | Source (S636)
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Minnesota. Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-1995. Minneapolis, MN, : Minnesota Department of Health. | Source (S163)
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Missouri. Division of Health of Missouri. Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969. | Source (S196)
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Mistress of Robert I, Duke of Normandy. | Arlette (Herleve) (I3220)
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Montana, Birth Records, 1860-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Source (S292)
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Montana, Birth Records, 1860-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Source (S730)
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Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011. Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana. | Source (S74)
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Montana, County Births and Deaths, 1830-2011. Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana. | Source (S691)
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Montana, County Marriage Records, 1865-1967. Montana State Historical Society, Helena, Montana. | Source (S374)
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Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Source (S199)
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Montana. Silver Bow. Butte. | Source (S293)
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Mooney Cemetery, Medina Township, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Section 2, Medina Township, Peoria , Illinois, USA, copied in August of 1956.
Mooney, Frances, wife of T. Jr., born in Dover, New Hampshire, Sep. 17, 1825 - died Aug. 12, 1854 | Neal, Frances C. (I2393)
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