Thomas Osgerby1

d. 1552
ChartsDescendants of John Heaton of Lincolnshire, including the Immigrant Nathaniel
Marriage*1544He married, as her first husband, Elizabeth Heaton, daughter of John Heaton and Alice __?__, by 1544 in Lincolnshire, England.1 
Death*1552He died by 1552.1 

Family

Elizabeth Heaton b. s 1524, d. b 15 May 1591
Children 1.William Osgerby1
 2.Samuel Osgerby1
 3.Thomas Osgerby1
 4.Alice Osgerby1

Citations

  1. [S46] Dean Crawford Smith C.G. and Douglas Richardson, "English Ancestry of Nathaniel Heaton of Boston, Mass., and his Nephew, James Heaton of New Haven, Conn.", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 152, pages 430-452 (October 1998): page 434. Hereinafter cited as "Heaton, Nathaniel and James Ancestry."

Thomas Osgerby1

RelationshipGrandson of John Heaton
ChartsDescendants of John Heaton of Lincolnshire, including the Immigrant Nathaniel
Father*Thomas Osgerby1 d. 1552
Mother*Elizabeth Heaton1 b. s 1524, d. b 15 May 1591
Birth*Thomas Osgerby was born in Lincolnshire, England.1 

Citations

  1. [S46] Dean Crawford Smith C.G. and Douglas Richardson, "English Ancestry of Nathaniel Heaton of Boston, Mass., and his Nephew, James Heaton of New Haven, Conn.", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 152, pages 430-452 (October 1998): page 434. Hereinafter cited as "Heaton, Nathaniel and James Ancestry."

William Osgerby1

RelationshipGrandson of John Heaton
ChartsDescendants of John Heaton of Lincolnshire, including the Immigrant Nathaniel
Father*Thomas Osgerby1 d. 1552
Mother*Elizabeth Heaton1 b. s 1524, d. b 15 May 1591
Birth*William Osgerby was born in Lincolnshire, England.1 

Citations

  1. [S46] Dean Crawford Smith C.G. and Douglas Richardson, "English Ancestry of Nathaniel Heaton of Boston, Mass., and his Nephew, James Heaton of New Haven, Conn.", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 152, pages 430-452 (October 1998): page 434. Hereinafter cited as "Heaton, Nathaniel and James Ancestry."

Reverend David Osgood1

Occupation*Reverend David Osgood was a colleague of the Reverend Ebenezer Turell at the Church of Christ, Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (Continental Congress).1 

Citations

  1. [S485] Probate Records 1648-1924, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (886 microfilm reels of original records in the Middlesex County Courthouse, Cambridge, Massachusetts), LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, Ebenezer Turell 1778 probate packet# 23046, FHL Film# 421543. Hereinafter cited as Probate Records 1648-1924, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

Ebenezer Osgood

(Friend) Baptism26 July 1795Ebenezer Osgood attended the baptism of David Sohier Dennie on 26 July 1795 in King's Chapel, Boston. The church record of baptism listed the child's parents as Elizabeth Turell Dennie and Ebenezer Osgood. The record didn't include a surname for David, and in the index, his surname was shown as DENNIE. It should be noted, for future reference regarding the child David, that on 29 Feb 1795, one month before his birth, a man named David Sohier was married in Boston to Mary Ogden (or Holden, per their intention of marriage) by the Reverend John Murray, a Universalist minister.1,2 
Almshouse6 September 1796Ebenezer Osgood and Elizabeth Dana were admitted to the Almshouse in Boston on 6 September 1796. With them, and also admitted at the same time, was a child recorded as having been born to Elizabeth. The child was not identified further by name, sex or age, and it's possible that David, the child she had baptized with Ebenezer Osgood in 1795, may have been the child.3 
Almshouse29 March 1797Ebenezer Osgood and Elizabeth Dana were discharged from the Almshouse in Boston on 29 March 1797. With them, and also discharged at the same time, was the child born to Elizabeth who had been admitted with them on 6 Sep 1796.3 

Citations

  1. [S494] Boston MA: Church Records, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, King's Chapel, page 137. Hereinafter cited as Boston MA: Church Records.
  2. [S746] Boston, Massachusetts Marriages, 1700-1809, online at www.americanancestors.org, Volume 2, page 140. Hereinafter cited as Boston Marriages, 1700-1809.
  3. [S534] Eric Nellis and Anne Decker Cecere, editors, The eighteenth-century records of the Boston overseers of the poor (Boston, Massachusetts: Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 2007), Almshouse Admissions, September 8, 1775 - December 31, 1800, page 561. Hereinafter cited as Boston overseers of the poor.

Walter G. Osmanberg1

b. 9 August 1913, d. 10 February 1992
Birth*9 August 1913Walter G. Osmanberg was born on 9 August 1913 in Merritt, Nicola County, British Columbia, Canada.1,2 
Marriage*He married first Elsie __?__.2 
(Husband) Death27 February 1975Walter became a widower when Elsie (__?__) Osmanberg died on 27 February 1975.2 
Marriage*21 February 1976He married second, as her sixth husband, Evelyn R. (Hansen) Getts Getts Shandly Sullivan Evens, daughter of Andrew Hansen and Ida Matthews, on 21 February 1976 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.3,1 
Death*10 February 1992He died on 10 February 1992 in a hospital in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 782 
Burial* and was buried with his first wife in Frank Abel Cemetery, Woodland, Cowlitz County, Washington.2,4 

Family 1

Elsie __?__ d. 27 Feb 1975

Family 2

Evelyn R. Hansen b. 11 May 1918, d. 1 Jan 2009

Citations

  1. [S1710] Washington, U.S., Marriage Records, 1854-2013, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage on 21 February 1976 in Vancouver, Clark, Washington, USA, of Walter G Osmanberg, age 62, born 9 August 1913, and Evelyn Evens, age 57, born 11 May 1918, referencing Washington State Archives, Olympia, Washington, Washington Marriage Records, 1854-2013. Hereinafter cited as Washington, U.S., Marriage Records, 1854-2013.
  2. [S2142] Walter G. Osmanberg 1992 Obituary, online at Historical Newspapers from 1700s-2000s, at www.newspapers.com, Longview Daily News, Longview, Washington, 11 February 1992, page 14, death of Walter G. Osmanberg of Vancouver, age 78, on 10 February 1992 in Portland hospital, born 9 August 1913 in Merritt, British Columbia, Canada, retired logger, lived in Vancouver last 10 years and in Woodland for 50 years before that; first wife Elsie Osmanberg died on 27 February 1975, survived by second wife Evelyn Osmanberg; survived by children and grandchildren, burial at Frank Abel Cemetery, Woodland. Hereinafter cited as Walter G. Osmanberg 1992 Obituary.
  3. [S1710] Washington, U.S., Marriage Records, 1854-2013, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage license application dated 4 February 1976 for Walter G Osmanberg of Woodland, Washington, widowed, age 62, logger, born 9 August 1913 in Merritt, British Columbia, and Evelyn Evens of Vancouver, Washington, divorced, age 57, meat processor, born 11 may 1918 in Kemmerer, Wyoming, referencing Washington State Archives, Olympia, Washington, Washington Marriage Records, 1854-2013.
  4. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Walter G Osmanberg, Memorial# 52755513. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.

Hannah Osterhout1

b. 15 November 1828, d. 28 December 1878
Birth*15 November 1828Hannah Osterhout was born on 15 November 1828.2 
Marriage*She married, as his second wife, Jacob Herlinger.1,2 
Death*28 December 1878She died on 28 December 1878 at age 502 
Burial* and was buried in Payne-Seeley-Saxe Cemetery, Audrain County, Missouri.2 

Family

Jacob Herlinger b. 23 Jan 1813, d. 20 Jul 1879
Child 1.Hiram Herlinger+1 b. 15 Jul 1855, d. 5 Sep 1928

Citations

  1. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Hiram Herlinger, Memorial# 92728041. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Hannah Herlinger, Memorial# 30532086.

La Verne Ostrom1

b. 1899
Birth*1899La Verne Ostrom was born in 1899 in Iowa.2 
Marriage*She married first Edson B. Gaston, son of Clarence G. Gaston and Effie J. Smith.2 
(Wife) Draft Registration5 June 1917Her husband, Edson Blaine Gaston, completed his World War I Draft Registration Card on 5 June 1917 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. His home address was reported as 3526 4th Avenue, Council Bluffs. He was 25 years of age, married with a baby and worked as a millwright for the Merriam Millard Grain Company in Council Bluffs. He was described as of medium physical build, short in height, with brown hair and light blue eyes.3 
Census US 1920*15 January 1920La Verne and Edson B. Gaston were enumerated on the 1920 census taken on 15 January 1920 at 2755 West Broadway, Ward 5, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Edson, who was 26 years of age and worked for wages as a car repairer, was recorded as "Edison" by the census taker, and La Verne, who was 21 years of age, was recorded as "Alvina" by the census taker. The couple's young son, Vernon, who was recorded as "Berman" by the census taker, was 3 years old.2 
Marriage*24 August 1924She married second, as his second wife, Harry D. Green, son of George N. Green and Melinda O. Richards, on 24 August 1924 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa.1 

Family 1

Edson B. Gaston b. 9 Feb 1892, d. 12 Jul 1940
Child 1.Vernon Gaston2,4 b. 21 Aug 1917

Family 2

Harry D. Green b. 15 Aug 1891, d. 27 Jul 1947

Citations

  1. [S1700] Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Harry D Green of Omaha, Nebraska, age 33 on next birthday, contractor, his second marriage, born about 1891 in Magnolia Iowa, son of George N Green and "Elizabeth" Richards, married La Verne (Ostrom) Gaston of 1723 Davenport Street, age 27 on next birthday, her second marriage, born about 1897 in Nashville, Tennessee, daughter of Harry J. Ostrom and Sarah Hamilton, married on 24 August 1924 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA, referencing Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa, Series Title: Iowa Marriage Records, 1923–1937. Hereinafter cited as Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947.
  2. [S73] 1920 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Edison B. and Alvina Gaston, Year: 1920; Census Place: Council Bluffs Ward 5, Pottawattamie, Iowa; Roll: T625_510; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 157. Hereinafter cited as 1920 United States Federal Census.
  3. [S223] U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online at www.ancestry.com, draft registration card dated 5 June 1917 in Council Bluff, Iowa, for Edson Blaine Gaston, born on 9 February 1892 in Sheldon, Iowa, millwright, residence in 1917-1918 at 3526 4th Avenue, Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, USA, wife and baby; his physical build was medium, height was short, hair was brown, eyes were light blue, referencing U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Hereinafter cited as U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
  4. [S1456] Social Security (U.S.) Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online at www.ancestry.com, Social Security information for Vernon Wesley Gaston, born on 21 August 1917 at Council Bluffs, Iowa, child of Edison Gaston and Laverne Ostrom, died on 19 December 2001, agency notes: Jul 1937: Name listed as VERNON WESLEY GASTON; 09 Aug 2006: Name listed as VERN W GASTON. Hereinafter cited as Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.

Alice Otis1

Marriage*9 August 1807She married Calvin Pierce, son of Calvin Pierce and Huldah Hayward, on 9 August 1807 in First Parish Church, Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1,2 

Family

Calvin Pierce b. 16 Mar 1782

Citations

  1. [S470] Collected by Harvey Cushman Pierce, Seven Pierce Families, a record of births, deaths and marriages of the first seven generations of Pierces in America, including a record of the descendants of Abial Peirce to the present (Strasburg, Virginia and Washington DC: originally printed by Shenandoah Publishing House and reprinted by Higginson Book Company, 1936), Section 4, The Descendants of Michael Pierce of Scituate, Massachusetts, pages 145-214. Hereinafter cited as Seven Pierce Families.
  2. [S853] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. Volume 1. Births and Volume 2. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society at the charge of the Eddy Town Record Fund, 1909), Volume II, Marriages, page 231, his surname spelled "Peirce" and referencing C.R.1: citing a church record, First Parish, and records from Rev. John Lothrop’s original manuscript. Hereinafter cited as Scituate Vital Records to 1850.

James Otis Esq.1,2

Biographical Info* James Otis was one of the most passionate and effective protectors of American rights during the 1760s, but his bright star dimmed during his lifetime and remains so today. He was born in West Barnstable on Cape Cod, the son of a prominent Massachusetts political figure with the same name. Young Otis graduated from Harvard College in 1743, practiced law briefly in Plymouth, and in 1750, settled in Boston, where he became a highly respected lawyer.

In 1769, at the height of his popularity and influence, Otis was pulled from the public stage. He had infuriated a Boston custom-house official with a vicious newspaper attack; the official beat Otis on his head with a cane. For the remainder of his life, Otis was subject to long bouts of mental instability. He was unable to participate in public affairs and spent most of his time wandering through the streets of Boston, enduring the taunts of a populace that had quickly forgotten his contributions. Otis was struck and killed by lightning in May 1783.1 
(Lawyer) Biographical InfoAfter graduating from Harvard College in 1760, the Honorable William Hooper, who later become one of the signers of America's Declaration of Independence, studied law with James Otis Esq. in Boston.2,3,1,4 

Citations

  1. [S225] Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia, online at www.wikipedia.org, James Otis information. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia Encyclopedia.
  2. [S610] Charles Henry Pope and Thomas Hooper, compilers, downloaded from Google Books, Hooper Genealogy (Boston, Massachusetts: Charles H. Pope, 1908), Appendix, pages 312-313. Hereinafter cited as Hooper Genealogy.
  3. [S494] Boston MA: Church Records, online at www.newenglandancestors.org. Hereinafter cited as Boston MA: Church Records.
  4. [S932] Harold Milton Ellis Ph. D., "Joseph Dennie and His Circle: a Study in American Literature from 1792 to 1812", Bulletin of the University of Texas 40 (15 Jul 1915): Chapter I, pages 9-16. Hereinafter cited as "Joseph Dennie and His Circle."

John Otis1

Marriage*He married Mercy Bacon.1 

Family

Mercy Bacon
Child 1.Mary Otis+1 b. 10 Dec 1685

Citations

  1. [S842] Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Volume 18, Family of Richard Warren. Third Edition, in 3 Parts. (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Part One, pages 98-99. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower 18: Family of Richard Warren.

Mary Otis1,2

b. 10 December 1685
Father*John Otis2
Mother*Mercy Bacon2
Birth*10 December 1685Mary Otis was born on 10 December 1685 in Hingham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).2 
Marriage*circa 1703She married Isaac Little circa 1703.2 
Death*She died.2 

Family

Isaac Little b. 21 Feb 1677/78, d. 2 Feb 1758
Children 1.Mary Little+2 b. 9 Sep 1704
 2.Isaac Little2 b. 3 Apr 1710
 3.Otis Little2 b. 29 Jan 1711
 4.Mercy Little2 b. 28 Apr 1716, d. bt 13 Jul 1723 - 1724
 5.Nathaniel Little2 b. 20 Aug 1722

Citations

  1. [S405] Robert S. Wakefield, Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his descendants for four generations (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1997), page 59. Hereinafter cited as Richard Warren of the Mayflower for four generations.
  2. [S842] Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Volume 18, Family of Richard Warren. Third Edition, in 3 Parts. (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2004), Part One, pages 98-99. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower 18: Family of Richard Warren.

Sarah Overstreet1

b. 1861
Birth*1861Sarah Overstreet was born about 1861 in Illinois.2 
Marriage*She married Oscar Clark.1 
Census US 1920*5 January 1920Sarah O. and Oscar Clark were enumerated on the 1920 census taken on 5 January 1920 in Exeter, Scott County, Illinois. Oscar was 78 years of age and his occupation had been farming, although he was no longer working, and Sarah was 59 years of age. They owned their farm free of mortgage. Residing with them in 1920 was their son Henry, who was 29 years of age, divorced, and worked as a general farm laborer for wages.2 

Family

Oscar Clark b. 1842
Child 1.Henry N. Clark+1 b. 1892, d. 27 Aug 1977

Citations

  1. [S1701] Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Henry Newton Clark and Stella Brown on 9 November 1920 in Scott, Illinois, USA, referencing FHL Film# 002132366. Hereinafter cited as Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940.
  2. [S73] 1920 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Oscar and Sarah O. Clark, Exeter, Scott, Illinois; Roll: T625_408; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 178. Hereinafter cited as 1920 United States Federal Census.

Jane Ann Overton1

Marriage*She married Michael Leffler.1 

Citations

  1. [S1510] Henry Hart Beeson, A Genealogy of the Beeson - Beason Family, downloaded from the Family History Library at www.familysearch.org. Edward Beeson immigrated to America in 1682 or 1684 from Stoke, Lancaster, England and settled in New Castle, Delaware. He married Rachel Pennington and they had four children. He married Elizabeth and they had two children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Delaware, Ohio, Indiana, Alabama and Texas. Includes index. (Houston, Texas: H.H. Beeson, 1968), page 104. Hereinafter cited as Genealogy of the Beeson - Beason Family.

Ann Owen1

Marriage*She married Thomas Hill.1 

Family

Thomas Hill
Child 1.Thomas J. Hill1 b. Feb 1843

Citations

  1. [S1701] Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage on 23 December 1897 in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA, of Mrs. Mary J Godfrey of Peoria, Illinois, age 45, her third marriage, born about 1852 in Ohio to Evan J Lovitt and Leah Stamets, married Thomas Hill of Peoria, Illinois, machinist, age 55, his second marriage, born about 1842 in Connecticut to Thomas Hill and Ann Owen, referencing Peoria County Courthouse; Peoria, IL, USA; Peoria County Marriages, 1825-1915; Collection Title: Peoria County Marriages, 1825-1915, citing Marriage Register 1895-1900, Certificate# 4718. Hereinafter cited as Illinois, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1800-1940.

Daniel Owen1

Marriage*23 December 1689He married Hannah Lincoln on 23 December 1689 in Taunton, Bristol County.2 

Family

Annie Lincoln
Child 1.Elizabeth Owen+1

Citations

  1. [S1194] Thomas J. Lothrop, The Nicholas White Family, 1643-1900, downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. (Taunton, Massachusetts: Thomas J. Lothrop, printed by C.A. Hack & Son, 1902), page 25. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas White Family, 1643-1900.
  2. [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Taunton Marriages, Volume 2, page 349. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.

Elizabeth Owen1

Father*Daniel Owen2
Mother*Annie Lincoln2
Marriage*before 4 January 1716/17She married Joseph White, son of Joseph White and Mary __?__, before 4 January 1716/17.2 

Family

Joseph White b. 13 Feb 1683/84
Child 1.Bathsheba White1

Citations

  1. [S1194] Thomas J. Lothrop, The Nicholas White Family, 1643-1900, downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. (Taunton, Massachusetts: Thomas J. Lothrop, printed by C.A. Hack & Son, 1902), pages 26-27. Hereinafter cited as Nicholas White Family, 1643-1900.
  2. [S1194] Thomas J. Lothrop, Nicholas White Family, 1643-1900, page 25.

George Smith Owen1

b. 11 January 1882
Birth*11 January 1882George Smith Owen was born on 11 January 1882 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio.1 
Marriage*14 August 1901He married Georgia Louisa Howe, daughter of George W. Howe and Lillian M. Finn, on 14 August 1901 in Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.1,2,3 
Occupation*He was a Christian Minister.1 
Census US 1910*16 April 1910Georgia and George S. Owen were enumerated on the 1910 census taken on 16 April 1910 at 1920 East Sabine Street, Ward 4, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana. George was 28 years of age and worked for wages as a Minister. He had not been out of work on 15 April 1910, and had not been out of work for any weeks during 1909. Georgia was also 28 years of age and had no occupation. They rented their house, had been married for eight years, the first marriage for each, and Georgia had given birth to one child, Lillian M., who was fifteen months old and was enumerated with her parents. Georgia's mother, Lillian M. (Finn) Howe, who was 50 years of age, a widow, and had no occupation was also enumerated with the Owen family in 1910. Everyone in the household, with the exception of Baby Lillian, was able to read and write, and English was their native tongue.4 
(Husband) Death5 November 1933George became a widower when Georgia Louise (Howe) Owen died on 5 November 1933 at age 51.2 

Family

Georgia Louisa Howe b. 4 Jan 1882, d. 5 Nov 1933
Child 1.Lillian M. Owen5,1 b. 31 Oct 1908

Citations

  1. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, George Smith Owen, Memorial# 27687081. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Georgia Louisa (Howe) Owen, Memorial# 194706110.
  3. [S2120] Michigan, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1822-1940, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of George S. Owen, age 19, son of William V. and Maria Owen, married on 14 August 1901 in Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan, USA to Georgia L. Howe, age 19, daughter of G. W. Howe, referencing Film# 001009298. Hereinafter cited as Michigan, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1822-1940.
  4. [S40] 1910 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of George S. and Georgia Owen, Year: 1910; Census Place: Huntington Ward 4, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T624_356; Page: 3a; Enumeration District: 0094; FHL microfilm: 1374369. Hereinafter cited as 1910 United States Federal Census.
  5. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Lillian M. (Owen) Eby, Memorial# 55122541.

Lillian M. Owen1

b. 31 October 1908
Father*George Smith Owen1,2 b. 11 Jan 1882
Mother*Georgia Louisa Howe1,3 b. 4 Jan 1882, d. 5 Nov 1933
Birth*31 October 1908Lillian M. Owen was born on 31 October 1908 in Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana.1 
(Daughter) Census US 191016 April 1910Lillian M. was enumerated on the 1910 census taken on 16 April 1910 in the household of her parents at 1920 East Sabine Street, Ward 4, Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana. She was fifteen months old.4 

Citations

  1. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Lillian M. (Owen) Eby, Memorial# 55122541. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, George Smith Owen, Memorial# 27687081.
  3. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Georgia Louisa (Howe) Owen, Memorial# 194706110.
  4. [S40] 1910 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of George S. and Georgia Owen, Year: 1910; Census Place: Huntington Ward 4, Huntington, Indiana; Roll: T624_356; Page: 3a; Enumeration District: 0094; FHL microfilm: 1374369. Hereinafter cited as 1910 United States Federal Census.

Mary Owen1,2,3,4

b. 1765, d. 4 December 1816
ChartsDescendants of Robert Heaton of Yorkshire, The Immigrant
Father*Owen Owen5,6,2,7
Mother*Catherine Jones5,6,2,7
Birth*1765Mary Owen was born in 1765. 
Marriage*She married, as his first wife, Robert D. Heaton, son of Davis Heaton and Susannah Jones.8,2,9 
Death*4 December 1816She died in 4 December 1816 at about age 5110,11 
Burial* and was buried in Hilltown Baptist Church Cemetery Upper, Perkasie, Bucks County.11,10 

Family

Robert D. Heaton b. 1767, d. 1 Dec 1851
Children 1.Edmond R. Heaton+12,2,13 b. 1794, d. 20 Jul 1826
 2.Eliza Heaton+14,2,13 b. 26 Dec 1797, d. 27 May 1869
 3.Elijah Heaton12,2,15 b. 1799
 4.Owen Heaton+16,2,9 b. 1 Nov 1800, d. 28 Nov 1877
 5.Barilla Heaton8,17,2,9 b. 20 Apr 1807, d. 10 Apr 1836

Citations

  1. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Owen Owen, Memorial# 14490416, recording her surname as "Owen". Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  2. [S2025] Joy Heaton Tucci, "Heaton Researcher Joy Heaton Tucci Email Messages," online at e-mail address to LHB, multiple dates, with an attachment of one page believed to be from An Historical Account of Some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain by Reverend Joseph Mathias with Additional Facts by Edward Mathews made in 1876 found on the Turner-Toce Ancestry Tree published by Marianna Toce. Hereinafter cited as "Heaton Researcher Email Messages."
  3. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain by Rev. Joseph Mathias with Additional Facts by Edward Mathews made in 1876, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…. It was found as a one-page hand-written fragment attached to an Ancestry tree. It is not known if the original source was hand-written, and the page copied directly from it, or if the page is a hand-written transcription. Therefore, the information may or may not be correct and should be questioned until further information becomes available; reporting her surname as "Owen". Hereinafter cited as An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain.
  4. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, in two volumes, with indexes in Volume II. Warning: In this researcher's opinion, the information in these volumes often proves to be inaccurate. At the same time, the information presented has provided us with valuable clues for pursuing future research strategies in our attempt to establish a factual history of our Heaton family. (Tempe, Arizona: published for the author by Graphics of Tempe, 1999), Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting her surname as "Owens". Hereinafter cited as Heaton Families II.
  5. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting their surname as "Owens."
  6. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Owen Owen, Memorial# 14490416, recording his surname as "Owen."
  7. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…, reporting their surname as "Owen."
  8. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651.
  9. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…
  10. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting her death in April 1816.
  11. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Mary (Jones) Heaton, Memorial# 55715122, reporting her death on 4 December 1816; we note also that her maiden name was "Owen" and her mother's maiden name was "Jones."
  12. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting his mother's surname as "Owens."
  13. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…, reporting his mother's surname as "Owen."
  14. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting her mother's surname as "Owens."
  15. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…, finding that Elijah was not mentioned as a son of Robert D. Heaton and Mary Owen.
  16. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Owen Heaton, Memorial# 14490403.
  17. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Barilla (Heaton) Yocum (?), Memorial# 14490408.

Owen Owen1,2,3,4

Marriage*He married Catherine Jones.5 

Family

Catherine Jones
Child 1.Mary Owen+6,2,3,7 b. 1765, d. 4 Dec 1816

Citations

  1. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, in two volumes, with indexes in Volume II. Warning: In this researcher's opinion, the information in these volumes often proves to be inaccurate. At the same time, the information presented has provided us with valuable clues for pursuing future research strategies in our attempt to establish a factual history of our Heaton family. (Tempe, Arizona: published for the author by Graphics of Tempe, 1999), Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting his surname as "Owens". Hereinafter cited as Heaton Families II.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Owen Owen, Memorial# 14490416, recording his surname as "Owen". Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  3. [S2025] Joy Heaton Tucci, "Heaton Researcher Joy Heaton Tucci Email Messages," online at e-mail address to LHB, multiple dates, with an attachment of one page believed to be from An Historical Account of Some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain by Reverend Joseph Mathias with Additional Facts by Edward Mathews made in 1876 found on the Turner-Toce Ancestry Tree published by Marianna Toce. Hereinafter cited as "Heaton Researcher Email Messages."
  4. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain by Rev. Joseph Mathias with Additional Facts by Edward Mathews made in 1876, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…. It was found as a one-page hand-written fragment attached to an Ancestry tree. It is not known if the original source was hand-written, and the page copied directly from it, or if the page is a hand-written transcription. Therefore, the information may or may not be correct and should be questioned until further information becomes available; reporting his surname as "Owen". Hereinafter cited as An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain.
  5. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651.
  6. [S45] Dean Heaton, Heaton Families II, Volume I, Chapter 18, page 651, reporting their surname as "Owens."
  7. [S2040] An Historical Account of some of the Welsh Settlers of Hilltown and New Britain, online at https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/12624405/…, reporting their surname as "Owen."

Mary Owens1

Marriage*18 November 1785She married Owen Dignan of Nobber on 18 November 1785 in the Roman Catholic Church of Nobber, Nobber, County Meath, Ireland. Witnesses for the couple were Philip Hiery and Philip Dignan.2,1 

Family

Owen Dignan
Children 1.Philip Dignan+1 b. 1790, d. b 7 Feb 1829
 2.Patrick Dignan1 b. 1790
 3.John Dignan3 b. 1798

Citations

  1. [S1748] Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915, online at www.ancestry.com, baptism of twins Patt Dignan and Philip Dignan on 26 March 1790, age 0, born in 1790, baptised at the Roman Catholic Church of Nobber, Meath, Ireland, sons of Owen Dignan and Mary Dignan of Cruisetown, Parish Variants: Cruisetown, Diocese of Meath, citing the National Library of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Microfilm 04183 / 01. Hereinafter cited as Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915.
  2. [S1748] Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage on November 1785 at the Roman Catholic Church of Cruisetown, Nobber, Ireland, of Owen Dignan and Mary Owens of Nobber, citing the National Library of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Microfilm 04183 / 01.
  3. [S1748] Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915, online at www.ancestry.com, baptism of John Dignan on 21 June 1798, age 0, born 1n 1798, baptised at the Roman Catholic Church of Nobber, Meath, Ireland, child of Owen Dignan and Mary Dignan of Cruisetown, Diocese of Meath, citing the National Library of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, Microfilm 04183 /.

Reverend John Oxenbridge1

b. 30 January 1609, d. circa 1674
Birth*30 January 1609Reverend John Oxenbridge was born on 30 January 1609.1 
Marriage*He married first Jane Butler in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1,2 
(Husband) Deathcirca 1655John became a widower when Jane Butler died circa 1655.2 
Marriage*circa 1657He married second Frances Woodward, daughter of Hezekiah Woodward, circa 1657 in England.1 
(Husband) Deathcirca 1659John became a widower for the second time when Frances (Woodward) Oxenbridge died circa 1659.2 
Marriage*circa 1666/67He married third, as her second husband, widow Susanna Abbott circa 1666/67 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).2 
Death*circa 1674He died circa 1674.2 

Family 1

Jane Butler d. c 1655

Family 2

Frances Woodward d. c 1659
Child 1.Theodora Oxenbridge+1 d. 18 Nov 1697

Family 3

Susanna __?__

Citations

  1. [S1208] William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts. In 4 volumes, with a surname index in Volume 4; downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908), Thacher, Volume IV, pages 1941-1942. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
  2. [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 549. Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.

Theodora Oxenbridge1

d. 18 November 1697
Father*Reverend John Oxenbridge2 b. 30 Jan 1609, d. c 1674
Mother*Frances Woodward2 d. c 1659
Marriage*2 November 1677She married, as his first wife, Peter Thacher, son of Reverend Thomas Thacher and Elizabeth Partridge, on 2 November 1677 in Milton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1,3 
Death*18 November 1697She died on 18 November 1697 in Milton.4 

Family

Reverend Peter Thacher of Milton b. 18 Jul 1651, d. 17 Dec 1727
Children 1.Oxenbridge Thacher+5 b. 17 May 1681, d. 1772
 2.Elizabeth Thacher+1 b. 7 Mar 1682/83, d. 10 Feb 1715/16

Citations

  1. [S1203] Joel Nelson Eno, "John Niles of Braintree, Mass., and some of his Descendants", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 85, pages 145-157 (April 1931). Hereinafter cited as "John Niles of Braintree."
  2. [S1208] William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts. In 4 volumes, with a surname index in Volume 4; downloaded from Google Books at www.google.com. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1908), Thacher, Volume IV, pages 1941-1942. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts.
  3. [S413] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages: Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1985 and 1992), page 733, his surname spelled "Thatcher". Hereinafter cited as New England Marriages: Prior to 1700.
  4. [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Milton Deaths, Volume 1, page 247. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
  5. [S1208] William Richard Cutter, Memoirs of the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Volume IV, Thacher, pages1941-1942.

William Pabodie1

b. circa 1620, d. 13 December 1707
Birth*circa 1620William Pabodie was born circa 1620 probably in England.2 
Marriage*26 December 1644He married Elizabeth Alden, daughter of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins, on 26 December 1644 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts (Plymouth Colony)
Name-SpellingsThe PABODIE surname was also found in our research as PEABODY and PAYBODY.3 
Land Transfer*1657Deacon John Willis sold his estate in Duxbury to William Pabodie in 1657.3 
Death*13 December 1707He died on 13 December 1707 in Little Compton, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2 
Burial*He was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2 

Family

Elizabeth Alden b. 1624/25, d. 31 May 1717

Citations

  1. [S376] Through the Looking Glass at MayflowerFamilies.com, online at www.mayflowerfamilies.com. Hereinafter cited as MayflowerFamilies.com.
  2. [S416] The Alden Kindred Database, online at www.alden.org. The Alden Organization states that "the Alden Kindred Database is incomplete. It is not yet a complete listing of all Alden descendants; nor of all members of the Kindred. It contains information taken from various sources including Alden Kindred lineage papers, Mayflower Five Generations Project research, published genealogies, and other databases, not all of which has been fully documented." Nevertheless, some information obtained from the Alden Kindred Database has been included in this collection with the knowledge that, even if not accurate, may provide valuable clues. Information provided, unless additional proof has been offered, has not yet been verified and cannot be guaranteed. Hereinafter cited as Alden Kindred Database.
  3. [S474] Nahum Mitchell, History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, including an extensive Family Register. Note: page numbers differ slightly between publications used in our research, including FHL copy, Google Books, Boston Public Library eBooks online and our personal library reprint published by Heritage Books. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., original publication date was 1840; reprinted for the third and fourth times in 1970 and 1975; first reprinted in 1897 by Henry T. Pratt, Bridgewater, Massachusetts; originally printed in 1840 by Kidder and Wright, Boston, Massachusetts), Willis, pages 363-364. Hereinafter cited as History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater.

Daniel R. Pace1

b. 1854, d. before 1895
Father*John R. Pace1 b. 1813, d. 1895
Mother*Elizabeth Taylor1 b. 1812, d. 1872
Birth*1854Daniel R. Pace was born about 1854 in Indiana.1 
Marriage*25 August 1888He married, as her first husband, his stepsister, Mary Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Thomas Jones and Mary Jane Curtis, on 25 August 1888 in Orange County, Indiana.2 
Children*Daniel and Mary had three children together.2 
Death*before 1895He died in his early 30s before 1895, the year his widow married her second husband.2 

Family

Mary Elizabeth Jones b. 15 Jul 1864, d. 12 Feb 1934

Citations

  1. [S18] 1860 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of John and Elizabeth Pace, Year: 1860; Census Place: Patoka, Crawford, Indiana; Roll: M653_250; Page: 515; Family History Library Film: 803250. Hereinafter cited as 1860 United States Federal Census.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Mary Elizabeth (Jones) Cosby, Memorial# 174790467. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.

John R. Pace1,2

b. 1813, d. 1895
Birth*1813John R. Pace was born about 1813 in Virginia.2 
Marriage*3 October 1832He married first Elizabeth Taylor on 3 October 1832 in Scott County, Virginia.3,1,2,4 
Children*John and Elizabeth had at least thirteen children together.4 
(Husband) Death1872John became a widower when Elizabeth (Taylor) Pace died in 1872 at about age 60.4 
Marriage*25 October 1872He married second, as her second husband, Mary J. (Curtis) Jones on 25 October 1872 in Dubois County, Indiana.5,6,2 
Children*John and Mary had two additional children together.2,6 
(Father-in-Law) Death24 March 1892John's son-in-law, James Garland, husband of John's stepdaughter, Nancy, was murdered at age 42 by William S. Ferguson, husband of John's stepdaughter, Laura, on 24 March 1892 at the Pace home in Crawford County, Indiana.7,8 
(Father-in-Law) MurderStories regarding the murder appeared in several newspapers throughout the state of Indiana and one researcher reported finding more than 30 articles about it, counting the original publication of a story and the copies by other newspapers. Although not the first newspaper to publish the information, the front page of The Jasper Weekly Courier on Friday, 1 April 1892 shouted news of the killing with cascading headlines over the description of the event. Our transcriptions of that early article, and four later mentions of additional parts to the story, follow:


The Jasper Weekly Courier, Jasper, Indiana, Friday, 1 April 1892, page 1

A FAMILY FEUD
James Garland Murdered in Crawford County
by His Brother-in-Law, William S. Ferguson


James Thomas Garland, of Crawford County, and William S. Ferguson, of Orange County, brothers-in-law, met on the forenoon of the 25th at the residence of their father-in-law, John R. Pace, three miles south of Birdseye in Crawford County. The meeting appears to have been accidental, and occurred at the gate in front of Pace’s residence. As soon as they met Ferguson demanded of Garland the immediate payment of an old debt claimed to be owing him by Garland. The reply by Garland to this demand was that he was willing to pay anything he honestly owed, but not until a settlement of disputed items had been made.

The declaration of Garland greatly exasperated Ferguson and he immediately made an attack on Garland, striking him in the neck with his fist and knocking him senseless to the ground. Ferguson continued the attack by jumping upon Garland with his knees, frequently repeating this and finally choking Garland, the latter dying while Ferguson had him by the throat.

Finding that Garland was dead, Ferguson lifted the body and carried it into the residence of his father-in-law. He then went out to where his horse was hitched, mounted him and galloped away. The murder, from all the information so far obtainable, seems to have been utterly unprovoked and cold blooded. Both have families. (New Albany Ledger)
____________


The Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana, Wednesday, 30 March 1892, page 2

Searching for a Murderer


English, Indiana, 30 March. The Garland brothers, who are the brothers of the man killed on 24th (sic) instant near Birdseye by William S. Ferguson of Dubois County, are at the head of a posse of men armed with Winchesters, and scouring that county in search of Ferguson. If caught, Ferguson will be lynched. Rumor has it that Garland and Ferguson had made threats and counter threats to whip each other, but this is hardly supposable on the part of Garland who was just recovering from an attack of measles.
____________



The Evansville Journal, Evansville, Indiana, Monday, 25 April 1892, page 5

A MURDERER CAPTURED

William S. Ferguson Taken to Dubois for Trial


Princeton, Indiana. Special: William S. Ferguson was captured in this city today. About two months ago he and his brother-in-law, James Thomas Garland, engaged in a quarrel at Birdseye, sixty-five miles east of this city, over an account. It is claimed that Ferguson owed Garland. A scuffle took place and Ferguson grabbed Garland by the whiskers with one hand and with the other pounded him to death. He afterward carried the victim to his yard, washed him and laid him out. He made his escape. It is claimed he has been in hiding in southern Indiana all the time. He is a tough-looking character and is said to be a terror to the locality in which he lived. The good people will no doubt feel relieved over his capture. Judge Lynch may take him in charge when he reaches his destination. He pleaded with the officers not to take him to his home – Dubois County – but he was nevertheless taken to that county this evening. A big reward was offered for his arrest.

A Jasper special says: William S. Ferguson, who a few weeks ago murdered James Thomas Garland, his brother-in-law, who asked him to pay a bill he owed him, was captured this morning near Princeton, Indiana by Sheriff Key and his deputy, James F. McAfee. He was placed in jail here this evening to await trial at the next term of the circuit court, which convenes next Monday.
____________



The Jasper Weekly Courier, Jasper, Indiana, Friday, 29 April 1892, page 5

Dubois Circuit Court


The Grand July was empaneled and sworn, with Nicholas Harris as Foreman, and returned two indictments, one against William S. Ferguson for manslaughter; he was arraigned, pleaded not guilty, and the case set down for trial on next Wednesday.
____________



The Jasper Weekly Courier, Jasper, Indiana, Friday, 6 May 1892, page 5

Dubois Circuit Court


State vs. William S. Ferguson, manslaughter: continued on motion of State, on account of absence of Mary J. Pace; and in default of $2,500 bond, defendant was committed to county jail.
____________.8,7
 
Death*1895He died in 1895 in Crawford County, Indiana, at about age 822 
Burial* and was buried with his first wife in Wickliffe Cemetery, Wickliffe, Crawford County.2 

Family 1

Elizabeth Taylor b. 1812, d. 1872
Children 1.Nancy Jane Pace+1 b. 6 Aug 1830, d. 15 Feb 1885
 2.Daniel R. Pace9 b. 1854, d. b 1895

Family 2

Mary Jane Curtis b. 1 Nov 1843, d. 1 Apr 1898

Citations

  1. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Nancy Jane (Pace) Belcher, Memorial# 45751143. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, John R Pace, Memorial# 235714915.
  3. [S1405] Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage on 3 October 1832 in Scott County, Virginia of John Pace and Elizabeth Taylor, referencing FHL Film# 337187. Hereinafter cited as Virginia, U.S., Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
  4. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Elizabeth (Taylor) Pace, Memorial# 235715145.
  5. [S1570] Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of John Pace and Mary J. Jones on 25 October 1872 in Dubois County, Indiana, referencing FHL Film# 434834. Hereinafter cited as Indiana, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993.
  6. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Mary J (Curtis) Chanley, Memorial# 95252415.
  7. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, James Thomas Garland, Memorial# 214391994.
  8. [S2289] Newspaper Stories Regarding the 1892 Murder of James Garland in Crawford County, Indiana, online at Historical Newspapers from 1700s-2000s, at www.newspapers.com, The Jasper Weekly Courier, Jasper, Indiana, Friday, 1 April 1892, page 1; The Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana, Wednesday, 30 March 1892, page 2; The Evansville Journal, Evansville, Indiana, Monday, 25 April 1892, page 5; The Jasper Weekly Courier, Jasper, Indiana, Friday, 29 April 1892, page 5; The Jasper Weekly Courier, Jasper, Indiana, Friday, 6 May 1892, page 5. Hereinafter cited as Newspaper Stories Regarding the 1892 Murder of James Garland in Crawford County, Indiana.
  9. [S18] 1860 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of John and Elizabeth Pace, Year: 1860; Census Place: Patoka, Crawford, Indiana; Roll: M653_250; Page: 515; Family History Library Film: 803250. Hereinafter cited as 1860 United States Federal Census.

Nancy Jane Pace1

b. 6 August 1830, d. 15 February 1885
Father*John R. Pace1 b. 1813, d. 1895
Mother*Elizabeth Taylor1 b. 1812, d. 1872
Birth*6 August 1830Nancy Jane Pace was born on 6 August 1830 in Tennessee.1 
Marriage*22 January 1860She married, as his second wife, Jeremiah Belcher, son of James Belcher and Nancy Bolling, on 22 January 1860 in Crawford County, Indiana.1,2 
Divorce*1883Nancy Jane (Pace) Belcher and Jeremiah Belcher were divorced in 1883.2,1 
Death*15 February 1885She died on 15 February 1885 in Indiana at age 541 
Burial* and was buried in Wilson Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Monroe City, Knox County, Indiana. She and Jeremiah share a grave marker or memorial stone, indicating they were possibly buried together or that their daughter may have had it placed later as a memorial to her parents.1,2 

Family

Jeremiah Belcher b. 20 Dec 1821, d. 18 Sep 1905
Child 1.Sarah C. Belcher3 b. 22 Mar 1869, d. 13 Apr 1958

Citations

  1. [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Nancy Jane (Pace) Belcher, Memorial# 45751143. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
  2. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Jeremiah Belcher, Memorial# 34844519.
  3. [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Sarah C. (Belcher) Thorn, Memorial# 81724021.

Dendia M. Pacifici1

b. 1908
Birth*1908Dendia M. Pacifici was born about 1908 in Oklahoma.2 
Marriage Intention*7 June 1928An intention of marriage for Theodore R. Goodlin, age 22, and Dendia M. Pacifici, age 18, was recorded on 7 June 1928 in Los Angeles County, California.1,3 
Marriage7 June 1928She married Theodore R. Goodlin, son of Jacob Mushrush Goodlin and Rosa May Huston, after their intention to marry was published on 7 June 1928 in Los Angeles County, California.1,3,2 
(Sister-in-Law) Census US 19309 April 1930Dendia was enumerated with her husband and son on the 1930 census taken on 9 April 1930 in the household of her husband's half-sister and her husband, Lyndall and Stanley Moore, at 1162½ S. Downey Road, Montebello, Los Angeles County, California. Dendia and her husband, Theodore, were both 22 years of age, and Theodore worked as a truck driver for a Trucking Company; their baby boy, Theodore, was about five months old.2,4 

Family

Theodore R. Goodlin b. 19 Mar 1908
Child 1.Theodore Goodlin1 b. 11 Oct 1929

Citations

  1. [S1456] Social Security (U.S.) Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, online at www.ancestry.com, Social Security information for Ted Daniel Goodlin, born on 11 October 1929 at Los Angeles, California, son of Theodore R Goodlin and Dendia M Pacifici, died in 6 December 1998, agency notes: Jul 1943: Name listed as TED DANIEL GOODLIN; 16 Dec 1998: Name listed as THEODORE D GOODLIN. Hereinafter cited as Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  2. [S91] 1930 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Stanley and Lyndall Moore, (their surname recorded as "Morre" by the census taker), Year: 1930; Census Place: Montebello, Los Angeles, California; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 1179; FHL microfilm: 2339902. Hereinafter cited as 1930 United States Federal Census.
  3. [S2161] U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-current, online at www.ancestry.com, The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, Thursday, June 07, 1928, page 16, published the intention to marry of Ted R. Goodlin, age 22, and Dendia M. Pacifici, age 18. Hereinafter cited as U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-current.
  4. [S91] 1930 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Rosa Goodlin, Year: 1930; Census Place: Montebello, Los Angeles, California; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 1179; FHL microfilm: 2339902.

Abiah Packard1

Marriage*21 April 1764He married Eunice Hayward of Braintree, daughter of Joshua Hayward and Elizabeth Niles, on 21 April 1764 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,2 

Family

Eunice Hayward b. 1731

Citations

  1. [S869] Marcus Taft Jones, Hayward-Howard genealogy and family history: descendants of William and Margery Hayward of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1648; earlier of Weymouth. Microfilm of typescript at the Rhode Island Historical Society in Providence, Rhode Island. Hayward genealogy 1648-1690: pages 1-13; FHL Film# 22344, Item 2, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Hayward-Howard genealogy and family history.
  2. [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Marriages, Volume II, page 273. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.