Thomas Benton Cottingham1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
M, #644, b. 3 April 1846, d. 30 January 1926
Father* | Thomas Cottingham9,6,7,10,11,12 b. 27 Jul 1810, d. 31 Mar 1897 |
Mother* | Sarah Mills Stohmes9,6,7,12 b. c 1817, d. 26 Jun 1851 |
Last Edited | 8 Jun 2023 |
He was born on 3 April 1846 at Indiana, USA, near Logan's Cross Roads.3,4,5,13,8,10,11,12,14 Thomas married Mary Louisa Langdale on 21 June 1874 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA. Although her obituary gives the date as 22 Jun 1874.15,3,4,13,7,10,14,16,17
Thomas Benton Cottingham died on 30 January 1926 at Georgetown Ridge, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 79.7,18,19,14,20
Thomas Benton Cottingham was buried on 2 February 1926 at Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.18,19,22,20
Thomas B. appeared on the 1850 Federal Census Harrison Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, Thomas and Sarah Cottingham.12
Thomas appeared on the 1860 Federal Census Harrison Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his father Thomas Cottingham.11
T. B. and Louisa M. Cottingham appeared on the 1880 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 11 June 1880, described as a farmer. Their children: Stanley and Howard, were listed as living with them. As was his father, Thomas Cottingham, and her first cousin, Mary E Tuton, who was their housekeeper.10
Thomas Cottingham included in the following list: published between 1885 and 1899.23
He, of Lawrenceburg, IN, was the informant on the death registration of his son, Stanley L. Cottingham, who died on 15 March 1900.24
Thomas B. and Mary L. Cottingham appeared on the 1900 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 1 June 1900, described as a farmer. Their children: Howard T. and Edna A., were listed as living with them. The household included Grace Leming, 18 (housekeeper) and David Smith, 70 (boarder & farm laborer.)25
The following biographical information appeared at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley published in Madison, Wisconsin, 1905:
Thomas B. and Louise Cottingham appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 24 April 1910.27 Thomas Benton Cottingham was the informant on the death registration of his wife, Louisa Cottingham, who died on 2 May 1911.28
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911 Thomas Benton Cottingham, was listed as a survivor.17
The following biographical information appeared at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana published in Indianapolis, Indiana, 1915:
Thomas B. Cottingham appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, in the household of Thomas H. and Elizabeth Cottingham.29
The following obituary appeared in the weekly newspaper The Dearborn County Register published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana 4 February 1926 :
The following obituary appeared in the weekly newspaper the Lawrenceburg Press published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana 11 February 1926:
The following obituary appeared in the weekly newspaper The Dearborn County Register published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana 18 February 1926 :
Thomas Benton Cottingham died on 30 January 1926 at Georgetown Ridge, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 79.7,18,19,14,20
Thomas Benton Cottingham was buried on 2 February 1926 at Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.18,19,22,20
Thomas B. appeared on the 1850 Federal Census Harrison Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, Thomas and Sarah Cottingham.12
Thomas appeared on the 1860 Federal Census Harrison Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his father Thomas Cottingham.11
T. B. and Louisa M. Cottingham appeared on the 1880 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 11 June 1880, described as a farmer. Their children: Stanley and Howard, were listed as living with them. As was his father, Thomas Cottingham, and her first cousin, Mary E Tuton, who was their housekeeper.10
Thomas Cottingham included in the following list: published between 1885 and 1899.23
He, of Lawrenceburg, IN, was the informant on the death registration of his son, Stanley L. Cottingham, who died on 15 March 1900.24
Thomas B. and Mary L. Cottingham appeared on the 1900 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 1 June 1900, described as a farmer. Their children: Howard T. and Edna A., were listed as living with them. The household included Grace Leming, 18 (housekeeper) and David Smith, 70 (boarder & farm laborer.)25
The following biographical information appeared at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley published in Madison, Wisconsin, 1905:
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM...In 1874 Mr. Cottingham was married to Miss Louisa Langdale, a native of Dearborn county, and a daughter of R. H. Langdale, one of its prominent citizens. To this marriage there were born three children: Stanley, who was accidently killed while duck hunting, March 15, 1900; Howard, who lives at home with his parents; and Edna, now the wife of John Moore, of Indianapolis. Mr. Cottingham is a Democrat, is a man of intelligence, high moral character, and integrity, and both himself and wife are members of the Christian church.26
Thomas B. and Louise Cottingham appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 24 April 1910.27 Thomas Benton Cottingham was the informant on the death registration of his wife, Louisa Cottingham, who died on 2 May 1911.28
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911 Thomas Benton Cottingham, was listed as a survivor.17
The following biographical information appeared at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana published in Indianapolis, Indiana, 1915:
THOMAS BENTON COTTINGHAM
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
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Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
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ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.7
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
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Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
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ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.7
Thomas B. Cottingham appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, in the household of Thomas H. and Elizabeth Cottingham.29
The following obituary appeared in the weekly newspaper The Dearborn County Register published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana 4 February 1926 :
Prominent Miller Township Man Dies At His Home
Mr. T. B. Cottingham, age 79, well known to many people on Georgetown Ridge, Miller Township, Saturday Morning, January 30, after a short illness.
Mr. Cottingham was born near Logan but lived the greater part of his life in Miller township.
Two children, Howard who resides on the home place with the father and Mr. J. D.Moore or Charleston, W. Va., survive.
Funeral services were held at the Bright Christian church Tuesday, February 2, at 10:30 a.m. The Body was laid to rest in Greendale cemetery beside his wife, who died some years ago.20
Mr. T. B. Cottingham, age 79, well known to many people on Georgetown Ridge, Miller Township, Saturday Morning, January 30, after a short illness.
Mr. Cottingham was born near Logan but lived the greater part of his life in Miller township.
Two children, Howard who resides on the home place with the father and Mr. J. D.Moore or Charleston, W. Va., survive.
Funeral services were held at the Bright Christian church Tuesday, February 2, at 10:30 a.m. The Body was laid to rest in Greendale cemetery beside his wife, who died some years ago.20
The following obituary appeared in the weekly newspaper the Lawrenceburg Press published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana 11 February 1926:
Thomas Benton Cottingham, son of Thomas and Sarah Stohms Cottingham, was born near Logan, Ind., April 3, 1846, June 21, 1874 he was united in marriage with Louisa Langdale. This union was blessed with three children, two of whom are living, Mrs. Edna Moore of Charleston, W. Va., and Howard of Bright, Ind., at whose home he died January 30, 1926.
Mr. Cottingham came of sturdy pioneer stock and the splendid characteristics of our early forefathers were those that predominated in his life. All of his life was spent in the Bright community and to them he was more than a neighbor. He was a friend to everyone. There was very little of progress in any of the community life that he did not play an important part. Early in life Mr. Cottingham accepted Christ as his Saviour and became a member of the Christian church helping materially to establish it at Bright. In fact, for a number of years he was the leading member of the congregation. His sole desire seemed to be "wear out" in the service of his Lord. He was ever gentle and kind, though frank and plain spoken, and when at last the Father called him to his reward, the entire community as well as his children, grandchildren and numerous relaives (sic) mourned his passing. He so lived however that to know him was to care for him and in the nearly eighty years that he spent in this world much good was accomplished by him and well might it be said of him :He fought a good fight, he has finished his course; he has kept the faith.Henceforth there is laid up for him a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give to him."21
Mr. Cottingham came of sturdy pioneer stock and the splendid characteristics of our early forefathers were those that predominated in his life. All of his life was spent in the Bright community and to them he was more than a neighbor. He was a friend to everyone. There was very little of progress in any of the community life that he did not play an important part. Early in life Mr. Cottingham accepted Christ as his Saviour and became a member of the Christian church helping materially to establish it at Bright. In fact, for a number of years he was the leading member of the congregation. His sole desire seemed to be "wear out" in the service of his Lord. He was ever gentle and kind, though frank and plain spoken, and when at last the Father called him to his reward, the entire community as well as his children, grandchildren and numerous relaives (sic) mourned his passing. He so lived however that to know him was to care for him and in the nearly eighty years that he spent in this world much good was accomplished by him and well might it be said of him :He fought a good fight, he has finished his course; he has kept the faith.Henceforth there is laid up for him a crown of righteousness which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give to him."21
The following obituary appeared in the weekly newspaper The Dearborn County Register published in Lawrenceburg, Indiana 18 February 1926 :
Thomas Benton Cottingham, son of Thomas and Sarah Stohms Cottingham, was born near Logan, Indiana, on April 3, 1846, and died at his home on Georgetown Ridge, Miller township, January 30, 1926, at the age of 79 years, 10 months and 27 days. June 21, 1874 he was united in marriage with Louisa Langdale. This union was blessed with three children, two of whom are living, Mrs. Edna Moore of Charleston, W. Va., and Howard of Bright, Ind.
Mr. Cottingham came of sturdy pioneer stock and the splendid character of our early forefathers were those that predominated his life. All of his life was spent in the Bright community and to them he was more than a neighbor. He was a friend to everyone. There was very little of progress in any of the community life in which he did not play an important part.
Early in life Mr. Cottingham accepted Christ as his Saviour and became a member of the Christian church, helping materially to establish it in Bright. In fact, for a number of years he was the leading member of the congregation. His sole desire seemed to be to "wear out" in the service of his Lord. He was ever gentle and kind, though frank and plain spoken, and when at last the Father called him, the entire community as well as his children, grandchildren and numerous relatives mourned his passing.30
Mr. Cottingham came of sturdy pioneer stock and the splendid character of our early forefathers were those that predominated his life. All of his life was spent in the Bright community and to them he was more than a neighbor. He was a friend to everyone. There was very little of progress in any of the community life in which he did not play an important part.
Early in life Mr. Cottingham accepted Christ as his Saviour and became a member of the Christian church, helping materially to establish it in Bright. In fact, for a number of years he was the leading member of the congregation. His sole desire seemed to be to "wear out" in the service of his Lord. He was ever gentle and kind, though frank and plain spoken, and when at last the Father called him, the entire community as well as his children, grandchildren and numerous relatives mourned his passing.30
Family | Mary Louisa Langdale b. 29 Jan 1844, d. 2 May 1911 |
Marriage* | Thomas married Mary Louisa Langdale on 21 June 1874 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA. Although her obituary gives the date as 22 Jun 1874.15,3,4,13,7,10,14,16,17 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S73] Merrie Rue Smith, "Merrie Rue Smith email," e-mail message from unknown author e-mail (Garland, Texas) to Rick Moffat. Hereinafter cited as "Merrie Rue Smith email."
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/joecsanders and Ancestry.com, Joe C Sanders (unknown location), THOMAS BENTON COTTINGHAM.
- [S1384] Thomas B Cottingham household, 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T623 366, Household Members: Name Age
Thos P Cottingham 55 [the middle initial has been overwritten and may be a B or an R, but not a P]
Mary L Cottingham 56
Howard T Cottingham 22
Edna A Cottingham 15
Grace Leming 18
David Smith 70. - [S1385] Thomas B Cotting household, 24 Apr 1910 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 52, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T624_345; Image 407, Household Members: Name Age
Thomas B Cottingham 64
Louise Cottingham 66. - [S1386] Thomas H Cottingham household, 15 & 16 Jan 1920 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 50, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T625_428; Image: 977., Household Members: Name Age
Thomas H Cottingham 42
Elizabeth Cottingham 38
Agnes L Cottingham 15
Clayton H Cottingham 11
Albert S Cottingham 8
Thomas B Cottingham 73. - [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley - Personal and Genealogical; Vol I (Madison, WIS.: Federal Publishing Company, 1905), Page 127 - William Alonzo Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley.
- [S3121] Archibald Shaw, editor, History of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915), Pages 708 to 710; Thomas Benton Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn County.
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- [S4066] T B Cottingham household, June 11, 1880 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 246A; Family: 151; Enumeration District: 051, Ancestry.com Roll: 272; Family History Film: 1254272; Image: 0494.
- [S4171] Thomas Cottingham household, 15 Jul 1860 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Harrison, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 615, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: M653_252; Image: 621; Family History Library Film: 803252.
- [S4172] Thomas Cottingham household, Oct 30, 1850 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Harrison, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 317A; Image: 210., Ancestry.com Roll: M432_141; Image: 210.
- [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Thomas B Cottingham.
- [S4535] Cottingham, Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 18 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library, Thomas Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Dearborn County Register.
- [S644] Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index, 1800-1941 , unknown repository, Indiana, Marriage Index, 1800-1941; "Tippecanoe County, Indiana 1850 - 1920 Inclusive; Index to Marriage Record Volume I Letters A - Eber, W. P. A. NOTE: images of the source dicuments are NOT available in this database"; cited as "Indiana, U.S., Marriage Index., Thomas B. Cottingham & Lou Langdale.
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- [S6372] Thomas Benton Cottingham, Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Feb 11, 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg Press.
- [S6374] (none), Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 04 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg Press.
- [S7248] U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971, online U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971, Postmawster appointments for Bright, Dearborn County, Indiana::
Thos. Cottingham 19 May 1885
Wm. C. Liddle 26 Jun 1889
Jno. W. Liddle 20 July 1889
Daisy Cottingham 7 Nov 1893
John W. Liddle 12 Oct 1897
Albert B Cottingham 23 Oct 1899. Hereinafter cited as U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters. - [S6399] Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011 , Ancestry.com, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011; "Based upon the Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900–2011. NOTE: this ancestry.com database includes images of the individual death certificates"; cited as "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011., Name: Stanley L Cottingham
Father: Thos B Cottingham
Mother: Louis Mary Cottingham. - [S1384] 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47.
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THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM. - [S1385] 24 Apr 1910 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 52.
- [S6399] "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011", online Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011: Name: Mrs Louisa Cottingham
Informant: Thomas Benton Cottingham, Bright, Indiana - husband. - [S1386] 15 & 16 Jan 1920 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 50.
- [S4535] Dearborn County Register, 18 Feb 1926.
- [S10] Langdale Family Record per P. Sine, Family group sheet, c 1964, Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Page II; Mary Louisa Langdale Cottingham
Born 1844; married J.B. Cottingham; died 1911
Children:
Stanley Langdale C. born 1875, died 1900
Howard Cottingha, ? ?
Edna Cottingham married Moore. birth ? death ? ch ? - [S4360] Lois Harper, Spreadsheet, July 2013, unknown location. Cottingham, Howard.
- [S1384] 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47, Household Members: Name Age
Thos P Cottingham 55
Mary L Cottingham 56
Howard T Cottingham 22
Edna A Cottingham 15
Grace Leming 18
David Smith 70. - [S4108] West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973, online West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973, Name: Edna Moore
[Edna Cottingham]. Hereinafter cited as West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973.
Stanley Langdale Cottingham1,2
M, #645, b. circa November 1875, d. 15 March 1900
Father* | Thomas Benton Cottingham1,3,4,5 b. 3 Apr 1846, d. 30 Jan 1926 |
Mother* | Mary Louisa Langdale1,3,4,5 b. 29 Jan 1844, d. 2 May 1911 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 8 Jun 2023 |
He was born circa November 1875 at Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA. His death certificate gives his age as 24 years 4 months so born about Nov 1875.1,5 Alternatively, he may have been born circa 1876 at Indiana, USA, in the 1880 census.4
Stanley Langdale Cottingham died on 15 March 1900 at Indiana, USA. His death certificate gives his place of death as "St(ate) Line Ohio Indiana" and gives his occupation as a farmer.1,3,6,5,7 The cause of his death was given as gunshot wound of heart.5 The informant on his death registration was his father, Thomas B. Cottingham. His father was identified as Louis (sic) Mary Langdale.5
Stanley Langdale Cottingham was buried on 18 March 1900 at Bright, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.5
Stanley appeared on the 1880 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, T. and Louisa M. Cottingham.4
The following article appeared in the Richmond, Indiana The Richmond Item, 16 March 1900 :
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911, her son, Stanley Cottingham was listed as predeceased.7 He was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
Stanley Langdale Cottingham died on 15 March 1900 at Indiana, USA. His death certificate gives his place of death as "St(ate) Line Ohio Indiana" and gives his occupation as a farmer.1,3,6,5,7 The cause of his death was given as gunshot wound of heart.5 The informant on his death registration was his father, Thomas B. Cottingham. His father was identified as Louis (sic) Mary Langdale.5
Stanley Langdale Cottingham was buried on 18 March 1900 at Bright, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.5
Stanley appeared on the 1880 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, T. and Louisa M. Cottingham.4
The following article appeared in the Richmond, Indiana The Richmond Item, 16 March 1900 :
Hunter Kills Himself.
Lawrenceburg, Ind., March 16-- Stanley Cottingham, aged 24, accidentally shot and killed himself while hunting near Bright, ten miles from here. He was very, popular here, and was a nephew of William Fagaly, of this city. He was with a companion named Nowlin when the accident occurred.8
Stanley Langdale Cottingham was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham and Mary Louisa Langdale in 1905 at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Madison, Wisconsin, USA:Lawrenceburg, Ind., March 16-- Stanley Cottingham, aged 24, accidentally shot and killed himself while hunting near Bright, ten miles from here. He was very, popular here, and was a nephew of William Fagaly, of this city. He was with a companion named Nowlin when the accident occurred.8
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM...In 1874 Mr. Cottingham was married to Miss Louisa Langdale, a native of Dearborn county, and a daughter of R. H. Langdale, one of its prominent citizens. To this marriage there were born three children: Stanley, who was accidently killed while duck hunting, March 15, 1900; Howard, who lives at home with his parents; and Edna, now the wife of John Moore, of Indianapolis. Mr. Cottingham is a Democrat, is a man of intelligence, high moral character, and integrity, and both himself and wife are members of the Christian church.9
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911, her son, Stanley Cottingham was listed as predeceased.7 He was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
THOMAS BENTON COTTINGHAM
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. 709
Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
710 DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA.
ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.10
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. 709
Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
710 DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA.
ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.10
Citations
- [S10] Langdale Family Record per P. Sine, Family group sheet, c 1964, Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Page II; Mary Louisa Langdale Cottingham
Born 1844; married J.B. Cottingham; died 1911
Children:
Stanley Langdale C. born 1875, died 1900
Howard Cottingha, ? ?
Edna Cottingham married Moore. birth ? death ? ch ? - [S118] Joe C Sanders, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/joecsanders and Ancestry.com, Joe C Sanders (unknown location), STANLEY L COTTINGHAM -- no other data.
- [S1384] Thomas B Cottingham household, 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T623 366, Household Members: Name Age
Thos P Cottingham 55 [the middle initial has been overwritten and may be a B or an R, but not a P]
Mary L Cottingham 56
Howard T Cottingham 22
Edna A Cottingham 15
Grace Leming 18
David Smith 70. - [S4066] T B Cottingham household, June 11, 1880 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 246A; Family: 151; Enumeration District: 051, Ancestry.com Roll: 272; Family History Film: 1254272; Image: 0494.
- [S6399] Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011 , Ancestry.com, Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011; "Based upon the Indiana State Board of Health. Death Certificates, 1900–2011. NOTE: this ancestry.com database includes images of the individual death certificates"; cited as "Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899 - 2011., Name: Stanley L Cottingham
Father: Thos B Cottingham
Mother: Louis Mary Cottingham. - [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley - Personal and Genealogical; Vol I (Madison, WIS.: Federal Publishing Company, 1905), Thomas B Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley.
- [S13889] Cottingham, The Lawrenceburg County Register (aka The Dearborn County Register), Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 11 May 1911, Page 8, coulm 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary for Mary Louise Landgale. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg County Register.
- [S9372] Hunter Kills Himself, The Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana, Mar 16, 1900, Page 7, column 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Hunting death of Stanley Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Richmond Item.
- [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, From Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Vol. I:
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM. - [S3121] Archibald Shaw, editor, History of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915), Pages 708 to 710; Thomas Benton Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn County.
Thomas Howard Cottingham1,2,3
M, #646, b. 9 August 1877, d. 18 October 1968
Father* | Thomas Benton Cottingham4,5,6,7 b. 3 Apr 1846, d. 30 Jan 1926 |
Mother* | Mary Louisa Langdale4,5,6,7 b. 29 Jan 1844, d. 2 May 1911 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2023 |
He was born on 9 August 1877 at Indiana, USA.1,5,8,2,9,4,10,11,12,13 Thomas married Elizabeth Renck on 21 December 1902 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.1,8,2,14,10,7
Thomas Howard Cottingham died on 18 October 1968 at Terrace View Extended Care Facility, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 91.11,9,13,15
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Thomas Howard Cottingham.
Thomas Howard Cottingham was buried on 21 October 1968 at Gibson Cemetery, Bright, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.9,17,7,13,15
Howard appeared on the 1880 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, T. and Louisa M. Cottingham.4
Howard T. appeared on the 1900 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, Thomas and Mary L. Cottingham.5 Thomas Howard Cottingham was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham and Mary Louisa Langdale in 1905 at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Madison, Wisconsin, USA:
Howard and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 24 April 1910 Their children: Agnes and Clayton, were listed as living with them.8
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911, her son, Howard Cottingham was listed as a survivor.19 He was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
Thomas Howard Cottingham registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at the age of 41.12
Thomas H. and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 15 January 1920 Their children: Agnes L., Clayton H. and Albert S., were listed as living with them. As was his father, Thomas B. Cottingham.2
In the obituary of Thomas Benton Cottingham who died 30 January 1926, his son, Howard Cottingham was listed as a survivor.21,22
Thomas H. and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 7 April 1930, described as a farmer. Their children: Agnes L., Clayton H. and Albert S., were listed as living with them. Elbert Nowlin was a relatively close neighbour.1
Howard and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 23 April 1940, described as secretary insurance for Patrons Mutual Fire Insurance. Their daughter, Agnes, was listed as living with them. As was their son-in-law, Robert Ross.10 Thomas Howard Cottingham registered for the "Old Man's" draft on 27 April 1942 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at the age of 64.He listed his next-of-kin/contact person as.3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer published in Cincinnati, Ohio, 19 October 1968.16
Thomas Howard Cottingham died on 18 October 1968 at Terrace View Extended Care Facility, Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at age 91.11,9,13,15
The following selected information is extracted from the obituary of Thomas Howard Cottingham.
Thomas Howard Cottingham was buried on 21 October 1968 at Gibson Cemetery, Bright, Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.9,17,7,13,15
Howard appeared on the 1880 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, T. and Louisa M. Cottingham.4
Howard T. appeared on the 1900 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of his parents, Thomas and Mary L. Cottingham.5 Thomas Howard Cottingham was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham and Mary Louisa Langdale in 1905 at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Madison, Wisconsin, USA:
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM...In 1874 Mr. Cottingham was married to Miss Louisa Langdale, a native of Dearborn county, and a daughter of R. H. Langdale, one of its prominent citizens. To this marriage there were born three children: Stanley, who was accidently killed while duck hunting, March 15, 1900; Howard, who lives at home with his parents; and Edna, now the wife of John Moore, of Indianapolis. Mr. Cottingham is a Democrat, is a man of intelligence, high moral character, and integrity, and both himself and wife are members of the Christian church.18
Howard and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 24 April 1910 Their children: Agnes and Clayton, were listed as living with them.8
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911, her son, Howard Cottingham was listed as a survivor.19 He was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
THOMAS BENTON COTTINGHAM
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. 709
Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
710 DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA.
ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.20
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. 709
Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
710 DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA.
ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.20
Thomas Howard Cottingham registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at the age of 41.12
Thomas H. and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 15 January 1920 Their children: Agnes L., Clayton H. and Albert S., were listed as living with them. As was his father, Thomas B. Cottingham.2
In the obituary of Thomas Benton Cottingham who died 30 January 1926, his son, Howard Cottingham was listed as a survivor.21,22
Thomas H. and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 7 April 1930, described as a farmer. Their children: Agnes L., Clayton H. and Albert S., were listed as living with them. Elbert Nowlin was a relatively close neighbour.1
Howard and Elizabeth Cottingham appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, enumerated 23 April 1940, described as secretary insurance for Patrons Mutual Fire Insurance. Their daughter, Agnes, was listed as living with them. As was their son-in-law, Robert Ross.10 Thomas Howard Cottingham registered for the "Old Man's" draft on 27 April 1942 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA, at the age of 64.He listed his next-of-kin/contact person as.3
See the footnotes below for a link to his obituary that appeared in the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer published in Cincinnati, Ohio, 19 October 1968.16
Family | Elizabeth Renck b. Apr 1881, d. 23 Feb 1956 |
Marriage* | Thomas married Elizabeth Renck on 21 December 1902 at Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.1,8,2,14,10,7 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1383] Thomas H Cottingham household, 07 Apr 1930 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 24, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: 582; Image: 942.0.
- [S1386] Thomas H Cottingham household, 15 & 16 Jan 1920 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 50, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T625_428; Image: 977.
- [S2619] U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 (Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration), Ancestry.com, World War II Draft Registration search; "United States, Selective Service System. Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration"; cited as "U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942., Thomas Howard Cottingham.
- [S4066] T B Cottingham household, June 11, 1880 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 246A; Family: 151; Enumeration District: 051, Ancestry.com Roll: 272; Family History Film: 1254272; Image: 0494.
- [S1384] Thomas B Cottingham household, 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T623 366.
- [S10] Langdale Family Record per P. Sine, Family group sheet, c 1964, Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Page II; Mary Louisa Langdale Cottingham
Born 1844; married J.B. Cottingham; died 1911
Children:
Stanley Langdale C. born 1875, died 1900
Howard Cottingha, ? ?
Edna Cottingham married Moore. birth ? death ? ch ? - [S4360] Lois Harper, Spreadsheet, July 2013, unknown location. Cottingham, Howard.
- [S1385] Thomas B Cotting household, 24 Apr 1910 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 52, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T624_345; Image 407.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S4067] Howard Cottingham household, Apr 23, 1940 U.S. Census, Provo, Utah, USA, George Town Ridge, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 15-24; Family: 115, Ancestry.com Roll: T627_1035.
- [S501] U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, online 1935-2014, Thomas Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
- [S4046] World War I Draft Registration, online http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6482, Howard Thomas Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as WWI Draft Registration.
- [S4360] Lois Harper, Spreadsheet, Cottingham, Thomas H. (no stone)
This appears to be supplemental information for Howard Cottingham. - [S4336] "Much of her data results from extensive documentation and publication of Dearborn County, Indiana cemeteries, so I consider that data relatively reliable", Lois' genealogy by Lois Lee Harper on ancestry.com , cited as "Lois' genealogy:, Marriages:Dearborn Co IN
Bk 18 pg 392. - [S6371] Unknown article title, unknown newspaper title, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Oct 24, 1968 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library.
- [S11362] Journey's End: Cottingham, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 19 Oct 1968, Page 24, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Thomas Howard COTTINGHAM. Hereinafter cited as Cincinnati Enquirer.
- [S4366] Diane and Harper, Lois Fox, compiler, Cemeteries of the Northeast Section of Dearborn County, Indiana (1935 Sampson Drive, Apollo, PA 15613: Closson Press, March 1993), Gibson Cem pg 65 - Howard Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries NE Dearborn County.
- [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley - Personal and Genealogical; Vol I (Madison, WIS.: Federal Publishing Company, 1905), From Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Vol. I:
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley. - [S13889] Cottingham, The Lawrenceburg County Register (aka The Dearborn County Register), Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 11 May 1911, Page 8, coulm 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary for Mary Louise Landgale. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg County Register.
- [S3121] Archibald Shaw, editor, History of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915), Pages 708 to 710; Thomas Benton Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn County.
- [S6372] Thomas Benton Cottingham, Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Feb 11, 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg Press.
- [S6376] Prominent Miller Township Man Dies At His Home, Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 04 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Dearborn County Register.
- [S1383] 07 Apr 1930 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 24, Household Members: Name Age
Thomas H Cottingham 52
Elizabeth Cottingham 48
Agnes L Cottingham 26
Clayton H Cottingham 21
Albert S Cottingham 18. - [S1385] 24 Apr 1910 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 52, Household Members: Name Age
Howard Cottingham 32
Elizabeth Cottingham 28
Agnes Cottingham 6
Clayton Cottingham 1 11/12. - [S1386] 15 & 16 Jan 1920 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 50, Household Members: Name Age
Thomas H Cottingham 42
Elizabeth Cottingham 38
Agnes L Cottingham 15
Clayton H Cottingham 11
Albert S Cottingham 8
Thomas B Cottingham 73. - [S4360] Lois Harper, Spreadsheet, Bentle, Agnes (Cottingham).
- [S1907] Spring Grove Cemetery Interment Record (Publisher: Spring Grove Cemetery), Spring Grove Cemetery, Spring Grove Cemetery; "Text abstract of burial information, no image"; cited as "Spring Grove Cemetery Interment Record., Interment Record: Clayton H Cottingham.
- [S638] Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2018 (Publisher: Ohio Historical Society and Ohio Department of Health), unknown repository, Ohio, U.S., Death Records, 1908-1932, 1938-2018; "This database, with over 5.3 million names, lists those who died between 1908 and 2007 in the state of Ohio. Within that range the coverage is incomplete or missing for 1933-1937 and 1952-1955"; cited as "Ohio, U.S., Death Records., Albert Stanely Cottingham.
Edna A. Cottingham1,2,3,4
F, #647, b. circa 20 August 1884, d. 25 August 1926
Father* | Thomas Benton Cottingham3,5,6 b. 3 Apr 1846, d. 30 Jan 1926 |
Mother* | Mary Louisa Langdale3,5 b. 29 Jan 1844, d. 2 May 1911 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 17 May 2023 |
She was born circa 20 August 1884 at Indiana, USA.7,6,8,9 Edna married John D. Moore circa 1903.1,10,4,11,12,8,9
Edna A. Cottingham died on 25 August 1926 at Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA.11,6
Edna A. Cottingham was buried at Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.11
Edna A. appeared on the 1900 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of her parents, Thomas and Mary L. Cottingham.7 Edna A. Cottingham was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham and Mary Louisa Langdale in 1905 at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Madison, Wisconsin, USA:
John D. and Edna Moore appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 20 April 1910 Their children: Louisa, Rossabelle and Thomas, were listed as living with them.8
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911, her daughter, Edna Moore of Charleston, West Virginia, was listed as a survivor.14 She was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
John D. and Edna A. Moore appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 2 January 1920, described as a contractor working on his "own account". Their children: Rossabel, Louisa and Thomas B, were listed as living with them.9
In the obituary of Thomas Benton Cottingham who died 30 January 1926, her daughter, Edna Moore was listed as a survivor.16,17
Edna A. Cottingham died on 25 August 1926 at Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA.11,6
Edna A. Cottingham was buried at Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Lawrenceburg Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana, USA.11
Edna A. appeared on the 1900 Federal Census Miller Twp., Dearborn County, Indiana in the household of her parents, Thomas and Mary L. Cottingham.7 Edna A. Cottingham was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham and Mary Louisa Langdale in 1905 at the book Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Madison, Wisconsin, USA:
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM...In 1874 Mr. Cottingham was married to Miss Louisa Langdale, a native of Dearborn county, and a daughter of R. H. Langdale, one of its prominent citizens. To this marriage there were born three children: Stanley, who was accidently killed while duck hunting, March 15, 1900; Howard, who lives at home with his parents; and Edna, now the wife of John Moore, of Indianapolis. Mr. Cottingham is a Democrat, is a man of intelligence, high moral character, and integrity, and both himself and wife are members of the Christian church.13
John D. and Edna Moore appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 20 April 1910 Their children: Louisa, Rossabelle and Thomas, were listed as living with them.8
In the obituary of Mary Louise Cottingham who died 2 May 1911, her daughter, Edna Moore of Charleston, West Virginia, was listed as a survivor.14 She was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
THOMAS BENTON COTTINGHAM
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
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Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
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ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.15
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
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Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
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ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.15
John D. and Edna A. Moore appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 2 January 1920, described as a contractor working on his "own account". Their children: Rossabel, Louisa and Thomas B, were listed as living with them.9
In the obituary of Thomas Benton Cottingham who died 30 January 1926, her daughter, Edna Moore was listed as a survivor.16,17
Family | John D. Moore b. 1877 or 1878 |
Marriage* | Edna married John D. Moore circa 1903.1,10,4,11,12,8,9 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S10] Langdale Family Record per P. Sine, Family group sheet, c 1964, Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Page II; Mary Louisa Langdale Cottingham
Born 1844; married J.B. Cottingham; died 1911
Children:
Stanley Langdale C. born 1875, died 1900
Howard Cottingham, ? ?
Edna Cottingham married Moore. birth ? death ? ch ? - [S118] Joe C Sanders, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/joecsanders and Ancestry.com, Joe C Sanders (unknown location), EDNA A COTTINGHAM -- no other data.
- [S1384] Thomas B Cottingham household, 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: T623 366, Household Members: Name Age
Thos P Cottingham 55
Mary L Cottingham 56
Howard T Cottingham 22
Edna A Cottingham 15
Grace Leming 18
David Smith 70. - [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley - Personal and Genealogical; Vol I (Madison, WIS.: Federal Publishing Company, 1905), Thomas B Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley.
- [S10] Langdale Family Record per P. Sine, Family group sheet, c 1964 Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Page II; Mary Louisa Langdale Cottingham
Born 1844; married J.B. Cottingham; died 1911
Children:
Stanley Langdale C. born 1875, died 1900
Howard Cottingha, ? ?
Edna Cottingham married Moore. birth ? death ? ch ? - [S4108] West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973, online West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973, Name: Edna Moore
[Edna Cottingham]. Hereinafter cited as West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973. - [S1384] 07 Jun 1900 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Miller, Dearborn, Indiana; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 47.
- [S6377] John D Moore household, 20 April 1910 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Ward 9, Charleston City, Charleston District, West Virgionia; Page: 9A, Enumeration District: 0075; Family: 152, Ancestry.com Roll: T624_1684; FHL Number: 1375697.
- [S6380] John D moore household, 2 Jan 1920 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 113, Ancestry.com Roll: T625_1958; Image: 860.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S6373] (none), Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 04 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg Press.
- [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, From Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley, Vol. I:
THOMAS B. COTTINGHAM. - [S13889] Cottingham, The Lawrenceburg County Register (aka The Dearborn County Register), Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 11 May 1911, Page 8, coulm 3 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary for Mary Louise Landgale. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg County Register.
- [S3121] Archibald Shaw, editor, History of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915), Pages 708 to 710; Thomas Benton Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn County.
- [S6372] Thomas Benton Cottingham, Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Feb 11, 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg Press.
- [S6376] Prominent Miller Township Man Dies At His Home, Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 04 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Dearborn County Register.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, ROSSE BELLE MOORE -- no other data.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, LOUISA MOORE -- no other data.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, THOMAS BENTON MOORE -- no other data.
- [S6378] Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940, online Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940. Hereinafter cited as Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940.
John D. Moore1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #648, b. 1877 or 1878
Last Edited | 17 May 2023 |
He was born in 1877 or 1878 at Kentucky, USA.5,6,7 John married Edna A. Cottingham circa 1903.1,8,3,9,10,5,7
John D. and Edna Moore appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 20 April 1910 Their children: Louisa, Rossabelle and Thomas, were listed as living with them.5 J. D. Moore was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
John D. and Edna A. Moore appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 2 January 1920, described as a contractor working on his "own account". Their children: Rossabel, Louisa and Thomas B, were listed as living with them.7
John D. Moore appeared on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, in the household of Thomas F. and Rossabelle Mitchell, listed as a contractor and widowed.6
John D. and Edna Moore appeared on the 1910 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 20 April 1910 Their children: Louisa, Rossabelle and Thomas, were listed as living with them.5 J. D. Moore was referenced in the biographical information that appeared about Thomas Benton Cottingham in 1915 at the book History of Dearborn County, Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA:
THOMAS BENTON COTTINGHAM
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. 709
Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
710 DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA.
ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.11
Much credit must be given to those farmers who for a number of years have worked steadily away at their chosen field of endeavor, giving their best thought and energy to the difficult problems of agricultural life, and who at the same time have not been blind to the various needs of their community, but have made themselves felt as an influence for good among their fellows. Dearborn county has reason to be proud of the many true men she has produced, among whom is Thomas Benton Cottingham, a well-known farmer of Miller township.
T. B. Cottingham was born at Logan Cross Roads, Dearborn county, Indiana, on April 3. 1846. He is the son of Thomas and Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, natives of Yorkshire, England, and Ohio, respectively.
Thomas Cottingham. Sr., was born in Yorkshire. England, in 1810. and at an early age emigrated with his parents to America. They settled near
DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA. 709
Baltimore, Maryland. A short time after the death of the father, Thomas Cottingham Sr., came with his mother to Cincinnati. Here he received the rudiments of a common-school education and learned the blacksmith's trade by apprenticeship. Later removing to Dearborn county and settling on a farm at Logan Cross Roads, he built a shop and followed his trade as a blacksmith. The farm where he located was obtained from Alford Stohmes, his brother-in-law, for whom he assumed certain financial obligations. Thomas Cottingham was married to Sarah Mills Stohmes, a native of Delhi, Ohio, born in 1815. To this union were [born] nine children, as follow: Eliza, Charlotte, deceased: Alonzo. Sarah Amelia, Jacob, deceased; Thomas B., the subject of this sketch: Matilda, deceased; Louisa, deceased; and one child who died in infancy. The mother of these children, Sarah Mills (Stohmes) Cottingham, died on the farm, in Harrison township, in 1850, at the early age of thirty-five years. The father, Thomas Cottingham, Sr., after operating his ninety-acre farm in Harrison township and following his blacksmith's trade for a number of years, spent the last fifteen years of his life with a daughter, Mrs. Liddle, of Bright, Indiana. He died at the ripe old age of nearly eighty-seven years. He was an active Democrat, having served as trustee of Harrison township one term.
T. B. Cottingham, the subject of this sketch, grew up in Harrison township. Dearborn county, Indiana, and received a common-school education in the district township schools. He remained on the home farm until eighteen years of age, when he worked out at different places for himself. Reared a farmer, he chose his vocation as such, and, with the exception of three or four years in which he was engaged in the general mercantile business at Bright, Indiana, in partnership with W. S. Fagaley, he has followed farming all his life. After his marriage, in 1874, he continued in the mercantile business for about a year, and then sold his interest and bought a farm of seventy-five acres in Miller township. After living here for about six years he sold the farm and bought his present farm of one hundred and sixty acres, to which he moved in 1881, and where he has continued to reside. Mr. Cottingham has a beautiful farm, kept in excellent shape, and, located on high ground, his place commands a magnificent view of the surrounding country.
On June 24, 1874, T. E. Cottingham was married to Louisa Langdale, a native of Miller township. Dearborn county, Indiana, who was born on January 29. 1844. She was the daughter of Robert Hill and Martha Colvin Langdale. To this happy union were born three children, Stanley L., de-
710 DEARBORN COUNTY, INDIANA.
ceased ; Howard and Edna A. Howard married Elizabeth Renck and operates the home farm. They have three children, Agnes, Clayton and Albert S. Edna married J. D. Moore, and lives at Charleston, West Virginia, and they have three children. Rossebell, Louisa and Thomas Benton. Mrs. Louisa (Langdale) Cottingham died, May 1 (sic), 1911, a loving wife and devoted mother and loved by all who knew her.
Mr. Cottingham, as was his beloved wife, is an ardent member of the Christian church. He has been an elder in the church at Bright, Indiana, since its organization, and has always taken an active interest in its work. Mr. Cottingham is not affiliated with any lodges, and, although an active Democrat, he has not held public office. T. B. Cottingham, who is now practically retired, is a fair type of the prosperous and progressive farmer. He is a companionable man of cheery disposition, genteel and sociable. A man who stands for what he thinks is right and just, he is favorably known and looked upon as an honorable citizen.11
John D. and Edna A. Moore appeared on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, enumerated 2 January 1920, described as a contractor working on his "own account". Their children: Rossabel, Louisa and Thomas B, were listed as living with them.7
John D. Moore appeared on the 1930 U.S. Federal Census of Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, in the household of Thomas F. and Rossabelle Mitchell, listed as a contractor and widowed.6
Family | Edna A. Cottingham b. c 20 Aug 1884, d. 25 Aug 1926 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S10] Langdale Family Record per P. Sine, Family group sheet, c 1964, Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Page II; Mary Louisa Langdale Cottingham
Born 1844; married J.B. Cottingham; died 1911
Children:
Stanley Langdale C. born 1875, died 1900
Howard Cottingham, ? ?
Edna Cottingham married Moore. birth ? death ? ch ? - [S118] Joe C Sanders, online http://www.gencircles.com/users/joecsanders and Ancestry.com, Joe C Sanders (unknown location), J D MOORE -- no other data.
- [S2900] Federal Publishing Company, Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley - Personal and Genealogical; Vol I (Madison, WIS.: Federal Publishing Company, 1905), Thomas B Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley.
- [S6376] Prominent Miller Township Man Dies At His Home, Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 04 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Dearborn County Register.
- [S6377] John D Moore household, 20 April 1910 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Ward 9, Charleston City, Charleston District, West Virgionia; Page: 9A, Enumeration District: 0075; Family: 152, Ancestry.com Roll: T624_1684; FHL Number: 1375697.
- [S6379] Thomas F Mitchell household, 11 Apr 1930 U.S. Federal census, Washington, DC, USA, Block: 1900, Ward: 14, Chrleston City, Kanawha, West Virginia; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 0049; Family: 333, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; National Archives and Records Administration Roll: 2538; Image: 35.0; FHL microfilm: 2342272.
- [S6380] John D moore household, 2 Jan 1920 U.S. Federal census, Provo, Utah, USA, Charleston, Kanawha, West Virginia; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 113, Ancestry.com Roll: T625_1958; Image: 860.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders.
- [S3862] Find A Grave memorial page , Find A Grave, Find A Grave search page; "A database submitted by individuals supposedly of cemetery interments, often from grave memorials or cemetery records and often supplemented by other information, generally without identification of the sources except when a tombstone photo is included."; cited as "Find A Grave., http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
- [S6373] (none), Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, 04 Feb 1926 viewed at Lawrenceburg Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Lawrenceburg Press.
- [S3121] Archibald Shaw, editor, History of Dearborn County, Indiana (Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen & Company, Inc., 1915), Pages 708 to 710; Thomas Benton Cottingham. Hereinafter cited as History of Dearborn County.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, ROSSE BELLE MOORE -- no other data.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, LOUISA MOORE -- no other data.
- [S118] Joe C Sanders, THOMAS BENTON MOORE -- no other data.
- [S6378] Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940, online Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940. Hereinafter cited as Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940.
Helen White1,2,3
F, #649, b. 14 August 1814, d. 10 January 1815
Father* | Michael White1,3,4,5 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown1,3,4,5 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 29 Apr 2020 |
She was born on 14 August 1814 at Lincolnshire, England.1,4
Helen White died on 10 January 1815 at Lincolnshire, England.4,1,6
Helen White was buried on 13 January 1815 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.7,8
Her name was recorded as Eleanor on her baptism registration.9,5 Her name was also recorded as Helen Eleanor White.10 She was Baptised/Christened on 14 August 1814 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.9
Helen White died on 10 January 1815 at Lincolnshire, England.4,1,6
Helen White was buried on 13 January 1815 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.7,8
Her name was recorded as Eleanor on her baptism registration.9,5 Her name was also recorded as Helen Eleanor White.10 She was Baptised/Christened on 14 August 1814 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.9
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Helen (White) born 8-14-1814, died 1-10-1815; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Helen White, Bapt. Aug. 14, 1814, D. Jan. 10, 1815; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Helen White born Aug 14/1814; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree."
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "TB White Family - RGM", The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965.
- [S6717] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Images not included"; cited as "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975., Name: Eleanor White.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "White Family Tree", Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Helen White died Jan 10/1815; Page 1.
- [S120] David Bolling, "David Bolling -- Film 0508009 -- Ludborough, Lincolnshire, 1813-1850," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, 13 Jan 1815 Eleanor White, infant. Hereinafter cited as "Ludborough - Film 0508009."
- [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries, 13 Jan 1815; Eleanor WHITE; inf(ant); Lincs; Ludborough, St Mary. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.
- [S95] David Bolling, "David Bolling, IGI data," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, various, Eleanor Not Helen White. Hereinafter cited as "David Bolling, IGI data."
- [S119] White Family of New Zealand, Family Tree, 1999, Rick Moffat Personal Papers - Day-Timer Slip Case, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Helen Eleanor b. 14 Aug 1814 d. 10 Jan 1815.
Eleanor White1,2
F, #650, b. circa 21 August 1815, d. before 2 May 1878
Father* | Michael White3,4,1 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown3,4,1 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 30 May 2023 |
She was born circa 21 August 1815 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3,5,6,2,7 Eleanor married Isaac Parrish on 13 May 1834.3,8,9,10
Eleanor White died before 2 May 1878 at the Louth district, Lincolnshire, England.4,11,12
Eleanor White was buried on 2 May 1878 at St. Edith Parish, South Reston, Lincolnshire, England.11
She was Baptised/Christened on 21 August 1815 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3
She was commonly known as Helen according to White family records.13,8,3,14,15
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1841 British Census at Lincolnshire, England, at Castle Carlton, enumerated 6 June 1841, described as an ag lab (agricultural labourer). Their children William, Isaac, John and Charlotte were listed as living with them.16
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1851 British Census of England, Castle Carlton, at Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 30 Mar 1851, described as a farm labourer (stroked out) and farm Bailiffe. Their children Isaac, John, Charlotte, George and Thomas were listed as living with them.9
Isaac and Eleanor Parish appeared on the 1861 British Census of England, at Castle Carlton, at Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 07 Apr 1861, described as a farm bailiff and she was an ag lab (agricultural labouer). Their children William and John were listed as living with them.17
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1871 British Census of England, South Reston, at Lincolnshire,enumerated effective the night of 02 April 1871, described as a farmer of 120 acres. Their granddaughter, Ellen Walker, was the daughter of Charlotte who was widowed at the time of the census. They had two servants, George (16) and Martha (18) Weethouse.10
Eleanor White died before 2 May 1878 at the Louth district, Lincolnshire, England.4,11,12
Eleanor White was buried on 2 May 1878 at St. Edith Parish, South Reston, Lincolnshire, England.11
She was Baptised/Christened on 21 August 1815 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3
She was commonly known as Helen according to White family records.13,8,3,14,15
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1841 British Census at Lincolnshire, England, at Castle Carlton, enumerated 6 June 1841, described as an ag lab (agricultural labourer). Their children William, Isaac, John and Charlotte were listed as living with them.16
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1851 British Census of England, Castle Carlton, at Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 30 Mar 1851, described as a farm labourer (stroked out) and farm Bailiffe. Their children Isaac, John, Charlotte, George and Thomas were listed as living with them.9
Isaac and Eleanor Parish appeared on the 1861 British Census of England, at Castle Carlton, at Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 07 Apr 1861, described as a farm bailiff and she was an ag lab (agricultural labouer). Their children William and John were listed as living with them.17
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1871 British Census of England, South Reston, at Lincolnshire,enumerated effective the night of 02 April 1871, described as a farmer of 120 acres. Their granddaughter, Ellen Walker, was the daughter of Charlotte who was widowed at the time of the census. They had two servants, George (16) and Martha (18) Weethouse.10
Family | Isaac Parrish b. c 25 Jan 1814, d. Dec 1895 |
Marriage* | Eleanor married Isaac Parrish on 13 May 1834.3,8,9,10 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S120] David Bolling, "David Bolling -- Film 0508009 -- Ludborough, Lincolnshire, 1813-1850," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, Baptism 27 Aug 1815 Eleanor, Michael & Mary Ann White , Labourer, R Powley, Curate of N. Thoresby. Hereinafter cited as "Ludborough - Film 0508009."
- [S1734] Isaac Parish household, 07 Apr 1861 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Class: RG9; Piece: 2385; Folio: 52; Page: 10, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 542963., Household Members: Name Age
Eleanor Parish 46
Isaac Parish 47
John Parish 23
William Parish 26. - [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Helen White, Bapt. Aug.21, 1815, M. Isacc Parish, May 13, 1834; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S185] Rick Moffat, Assumption, Assume that this is the Hellen or Ellen White that wed Issac Parish.
- [S1732] Isaac Parrish household, 30 Mar 1851 England & Wales Census, England, Casttle Carlton, Lincolnshire: Class: RG9; Piece: 2112; Folio: 231; Page: 13, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 87741., Household Members: Name Age
Charlotte Parrish 11
Ellen Parrish 35
George Parrish 8
Isaac Parrish 38
Isaac Parrish 15
John Parrish 13
Thomas Parrish 6. - [S1733] Isaac Parrish household, 06 Jun 1841 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Enumeration District: 22; Folio: 4; Page: 2; Line: 2, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 438762., Household Members: Name Age
Charlott Parrish 1
Ellen Parrish 25
Isaac Parrish 25
Isaac Parrish 5
John Parrish 3
William Parrish 6. - [S1737] Isaac Parrish household, 02 Apr 1871 England & Wales Census, England, S Reston, Lincolnshire; Class: RG10; Piece: 3398; Folio: 47; Page: 8, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 839400., Household Members: Name Age
Ellen Parrish 54
Isaac Parrish 56
Ellen Walker 10
George Weethouse 16
Martha Weethouse 18. - [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Helen White baptized Aug. 21, 1815, married Isaac Parish May 13, 1834; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree."
- [S1732] 30 Mar 1851 England & Wales Census, England, Casttle Carlton, Lincolnshire: Class: RG9; Piece: 2112; Folio: 231; Page: 13.
- [S1737] 02 Apr 1871 England & Wales Census, England, S Reston, Lincolnshire; Class: RG10; Piece: 3398; Folio: 47; Page: 8.
- [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries, 2 May 1878; Ellen PARISH; 62; Lincs; South Reston, St Edith. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.
- [S1138] FreeBMD (England and Wales), online FreeBMD search, Ellen Parrish. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD.
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Helen (White) spouse Isaac Parish, born 8-21-1815, married 5-13-1834; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S119] White Family of New Zealand, Family Tree, 1999, Rick Moffat Personal Papers - Day-Timer Slip Case, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Helen Eleanor b. 21 Aug 1815 md. Isaac Parish.
- [S1733] 06 Jun 1841 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Enumeration District: 22; Folio: 4; Page: 2; Line: 2.
- [S1734] 07 Apr 1861 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Class: RG9; Piece: 2385; Folio: 52; Page: 10.
- [S1332] Extracted Vital Records, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: International Genealogical Index), William Parrish, M, christened 21 Dec 1834, Gayton-le-marsh, Lincoln, England, father Isaac Parrish, mother Ellen, source batch C028521.
Isaac Parrish1,2,3
M, #651, b. circa 25 January 1814, d. December 1895
Father* | Thomas Parrish4,5,6 b. b 1790 |
Mother* | Ann Mooreby4,5,6 b. b 1790 |
Last Edited | 18 Mar 2023 |
He was born circa 25 January 1814 at Gayton le Marsh, Lincolnshire, England.7,1,8,9,3,10 Isaac Parrish was christened on 25 January 1814 at Gayton le Marsh, Lincolnshire, England.7 Isaac married Eleanor White on 13 May 1834.11,12,13,14
Isaac Parrish died in December 1895 at the Glanford Brigg district, Lincolnshire, England.4,15,16
Isaac Parrish was buried on 15 December 1895 at St. Andrew Parish, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England.15
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1841 British Census at Lincolnshire, England, at Castle Carlton, enumerated 6 June 1841, described as an ag lab (agricultural labourer). Their children William, Isaac, John and Charlotte were listed as living with them.17
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1851 British Census of England, at Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 30 Mar 1851, described as a farm labourer (stroked out) and farm Bailiffe. Their children Isaac, John, Charlotte, George and Thomas were listed as living with them.13
Isaac and Eleanor Parish appeared on the 1861 British Census of England, at Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 07 Apr 1861, described as a farm bailiff and she was an ag lab (agricultural labouer). Their children William and John were listed as living with them.18
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1871 British Census of England, at South Reston, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective the night of 02 April 1871, described as a farmer of 120 acres. Their granddaughter, Ellen Walker, was the daughter of Charlotte who was widowed at the time of the census. They had two servants, George (16) and Martha (18) Weethouse.14
Isaac Parrish appeared on the 1881 British Census of England, at South Reston civil parish, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective the night of 03 Apr 1881, described as a widower and a farmer of 116 acres employing 5 men, women and boys. One of his indoor servants was John Parrish, of an undetermined kinship.10
Isaac appeared on the 1891 British Census of England, Lincolnshire, in the household of William and Charlotte Beck.19
Isaac Parrish died in December 1895 at the Glanford Brigg district, Lincolnshire, England.4,15,16
Isaac Parrish was buried on 15 December 1895 at St. Andrew Parish, Kirton in Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England.15
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1841 British Census at Lincolnshire, England, at Castle Carlton, enumerated 6 June 1841, described as an ag lab (agricultural labourer). Their children William, Isaac, John and Charlotte were listed as living with them.17
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1851 British Census of England, at Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 30 Mar 1851, described as a farm labourer (stroked out) and farm Bailiffe. Their children Isaac, John, Charlotte, George and Thomas were listed as living with them.13
Isaac and Eleanor Parish appeared on the 1861 British Census of England, at Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective 07 Apr 1861, described as a farm bailiff and she was an ag lab (agricultural labouer). Their children William and John were listed as living with them.18
Isaac and Ellen Parrish appeared on the 1871 British Census of England, at South Reston, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective the night of 02 April 1871, described as a farmer of 120 acres. Their granddaughter, Ellen Walker, was the daughter of Charlotte who was widowed at the time of the census. They had two servants, George (16) and Martha (18) Weethouse.14
Isaac Parrish appeared on the 1881 British Census of England, at South Reston civil parish, Lincolnshire, enumerated effective the night of 03 Apr 1881, described as a widower and a farmer of 116 acres employing 5 men, women and boys. One of his indoor servants was John Parrish, of an undetermined kinship.10
Isaac appeared on the 1891 British Census of England, Lincolnshire, in the household of William and Charlotte Beck.19
Family | Eleanor White b. c 21 Aug 1815, d. b 2 May 1878 |
Marriage* | Isaac married Eleanor White on 13 May 1834.11,12,13,14 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1732] Isaac Parrish household, 30 Mar 1851 England & Wales Census, England, Casttle Carlton, Lincolnshire: Class: RG9; Piece: 2112; Folio: 231; Page: 13, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 87741., Household Members: Name Age
Charlotte Parrish 11
Ellen Parrish 35
George Parrish 8
Isaac Parrish 38
Isaac Parrish 15
John Parrish 13
Thomas Parrish 6. - [S1737] Isaac Parrish household, 02 Apr 1871 England & Wales Census, England, S Reston, Lincolnshire; Class: RG10; Piece: 3398; Folio: 47; Page: 8, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 839400., Household Members: Name Age
Ellen Parrish 54
Isaac Parrish 56
Ellen Walker 10
George Weethouse 16
Martha Weethouse 18. - [S1742] William Beck household, 07 Apr 1891 England & Wales Census, England, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire; Class: RG12; Piece: 2616; Folio 30; Page 7, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 6097726., Household Members: Name Age
Charlotte Beck 50
Fred Beck 24
William Beck 50
Isaac Parish 78. - [S185] Rick Moffat, Assumption, Assume that this is the Issac Parish that wed Helen White.
- [S188] International Genealogical Index, online International Genealogical Index search, Isaac Parrish, M, christened 25 Jan 1814, Gayton-le-marsh, Lincoln, England, father Thomas Parrish, mother Ann, source batch C028521. Hereinafter cited as IGI.
- [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.
- [S188] IGI, online International Genealogical Index search, source batch C028521.
- [S1733] Isaac Parrish household, 06 Jun 1841 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Enumeration District: 22; Folio: 4; Page: 2; Line: 2, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 438762., Household Members: Name Age
Charlott Parrish 1
Ellen Parrish 25
Isaac Parrish 25
Isaac Parrish 5
John Parrish 3
William Parrish 6. - [S1734] Isaac Parish household, 07 Apr 1861 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Class: RG9; Piece: 2385; Folio: 52; Page: 10, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 542963., Household Members: Name Age
Eleanor Parish 46
Isaac Parish 47
John Parish 23
William Parish 26. - [S13551] Isaac Parrish household, 03 Apr 1881 England & Wales Census, England, South Reston, Lincolnshire; Class: RG11; Piece: 3260; Folio: 43; Page; Sched No.: 37, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 1341777.
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Helen White, Bapt. Aug.21, 1815, M. Isacc Parish, May 13, 1834; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Helen White baptized Aug. 21, 1815, married Isaac Parish May 13, 1834; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree."
- [S1732] 30 Mar 1851 England & Wales Census, England, Casttle Carlton, Lincolnshire: Class: RG9; Piece: 2112; Folio: 231; Page: 13.
- [S1737] 02 Apr 1871 England & Wales Census, England, S Reston, Lincolnshire; Class: RG10; Piece: 3398; Folio: 47; Page: 8.
- [S387] Database of burial entries, NBI CD, 15 Dec 1895; Isaac PARISH; 81; Lincs; Kirton in Lindsey, St Andrew.
- [S1138] FreeBMD (England and Wales), online FreeBMD search, Isaac Parrish. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD.
- [S1733] 06 Jun 1841 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Enumeration District: 22; Folio: 4; Page: 2; Line: 2.
- [S1734] 07 Apr 1861 England & Wales Census, England, Castle Carlton, Lincolnshire; Class: RG9; Piece: 2385; Folio: 52; Page: 10.
- [S1742] 07 Apr 1891 England & Wales Census, England, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire; Class: RG12; Piece: 2616; Folio 30; Page 7.
- [S1332] Extracted Vital Records, International Genealogical Index (IGI) (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: International Genealogical Index), William Parrish, M, christened 21 Dec 1834, Gayton-le-marsh, Lincoln, England, father Isaac Parrish, mother Ellen, source batch C028521.
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
Martha White1,2,3,4,5
F, #652, b. 30 August 1819, d. 10 October 1819
Father* | Michael White1,5,2,3,6 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown1,5,2,3,6 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2020 |
She was born on 30 August 1819 at Lincolnshire, England.2,1,5
Martha White died on 10 October 1819 at Lincolnshire, England.5,1,2
Martha White was buried on 12 October 1819 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.7,8
She was Baptised/Christened on 5 September 1819 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3,6
Martha White died on 10 October 1819 at Lincolnshire, England.5,1,2
Martha White was buried on 12 October 1819 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.7,8
She was Baptised/Christened on 5 September 1819 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3,6
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Martha (White) born 8-30-1819, died 10-10-1819; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Martha White, B. Aug. 30, 1819, D. Oct. 10, 1819; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S120] David Bolling, "David Bolling -- Film 0508009 -- Ludborough, Lincolnshire, 1813-1850," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, Baptism 5 Sep 1819 Martha, Michael & Mary Anne White, Labourer, Thomas A. Dale, Curate. Hereinafter cited as "Ludborough - Film 0508009."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Martha White born Aug. 30, 1819
do do died Oct. 10, 1819; Page 2. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree." - [S6717] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Images not included"; cited as "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975., Name: Martha White.
- [S120] David Bolling, "Ludborough - Film 0508009," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, Burial 12 Oct 1819 Martha White, infant.
- [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries, 12 Oct 1819; Martha WHITE; inf(ant); Lincs; Ludborough, St Mary. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.
Susan White1,2,3,4,5,6
F, #653, b. 24 September 1820
Father* | Michael White2,5,6,7,8 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown2,5,7,8 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 9 Jun 2024 |
She was born circa 22 September 1820 at Lincolnshire, England.8 She was baptized on 24 September 1820 at Ludborough parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.7,9,8 Susan married Henry Ward on 31 May 1842 at Ludborough parish church, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.1,10,3,11,6,12,13,14,15
Her name was recorded as Susanna White on her baptism registration.5,7,8 She lost herhusband, Henry Ward, in 1842.16
The following analysis is from my personal research and reflects my attempts to consolidate information from different sources.
The following analysis is from my personal research and reflects my attempts to consolidate information from different sources.
Her name was recorded as Susanna White on her baptism registration.5,7,8 She lost herhusband, Henry Ward, in 1842.16
The following analysis is from my personal research and reflects my attempts to consolidate information from different sources.
In his Autobiographical Sketches, the author identified his "great aunt" Knight as Susan White, daughter of Michael and Mary Ann. However, evidence shows that she was a generation older, a sister-in-law of Michael White mentioned above; and thus, his great-grandaunt
In first trying to find documentary evidence that the author was correct in identifying her as the daughter of Michael, I looked for census and parish records. I could not find evidence of a marriage to a Knight. In 1842, early family records showed that she married Henry Ward. I found parish records to verify they married in 1842, and a few months later, he died. There were no records to show that she remarried. Since she was born in 1820, and supposedly married to "Uncle Knight" for over 50 years, there should have been census records into the late 1800's.
Furthermore, I found it concerning that the early family record documented by Thomas Boothby White, older brother of Susan White and my great-grandfather, did not include her marriage to a Knight. It only included her marriage to Henry Ward.
Turning to the alternative candidate, I found that Susan Patchett was the younger sister of Mary Ann Brown, who was married to the aforementioned Michael White. Susan was married to Robert Knight and appears in census records from 1841 (the earliest census to name family members other than the head of the family) to 1871. In the later census, Robert and Susan were recorded as parish paupers, consistent with the author's recollections of their situation. In the 1841 census, there was a 9 year-old female in their household, Susanna White, who was presumably their daughter, pointing to a long standing marriage at that time.17
In first trying to find documentary evidence that the author was correct in identifying her as the daughter of Michael, I looked for census and parish records. I could not find evidence of a marriage to a Knight. In 1842, early family records showed that she married Henry Ward. I found parish records to verify they married in 1842, and a few months later, he died. There were no records to show that she remarried. Since she was born in 1820, and supposedly married to "Uncle Knight" for over 50 years, there should have been census records into the late 1800's.
Furthermore, I found it concerning that the early family record documented by Thomas Boothby White, older brother of Susan White and my great-grandfather, did not include her marriage to a Knight. It only included her marriage to Henry Ward.
Turning to the alternative candidate, I found that Susan Patchett was the younger sister of Mary Ann Brown, who was married to the aforementioned Michael White. Susan was married to Robert Knight and appears in census records from 1841 (the earliest census to name family members other than the head of the family) to 1871. In the later census, Robert and Susan were recorded as parish paupers, consistent with the author's recollections of their situation. In the 1841 census, there was a 9 year-old female in their household, Susanna White, who was presumably their daughter, pointing to a long standing marriage at that time.17
The following analysis is from my personal research and reflects my attempts to consolidate information from different sources.
Working with Phil White of New Zealand, we have identified several death sources that may be for this Henry Ward, husband of Susan White. Nothng has yet been found to make a definitive identification. However, the lack of 1851 census data for Henry with Susan, I tend to think he died before that time.
Similarly, we have not found a definitive record of Susan in later census data. But since her brother Thomas Boothyby White's early family record does not identify another husband, she may not have remarried.18,19
Similarly, we have not found a definitive record of Susan in later census data. But since her brother Thomas Boothyby White's early family record does not identify another husband, she may not have remarried.18,19
Family | Henry Ward b. 1820 or 1821, d. bt Jul 1842 - Sep 1842 |
Marriage* | Susan married Henry Ward on 31 May 1842 at Ludborough parish church, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.1,10,3,11,6,12,13,14,15 |
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Susan (White) spouse H. Ward, born 9-22-1820, married 5-31-1842; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Susan White born Sept. 22, 1820
do do married H. Ward May 31, 1842; Page 2. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree." - [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Susan White, B. Sept. 22, 1820, M. H. Ward, May 31, 1842; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S120] David Bolling, "David Bolling -- Film 0508009 -- Ludborough, Lincolnshire, 1813-1850," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, Baptism 24 Sep 1820 Susanna, Michael & Mary Anne White, Labourer, Godfrey Egremont, Curate. Hereinafter cited as "Ludborough - Film 0508009."
- [S2618] Lincolnshire 1837+ Marriage Indexes - LouthRD spreadsheet , http://s10.freefronthost.com/mi/, Lincolnshire Marriage's from 1837; "This spreadsheet is still available at the URL below. I saved a copy of the file in 2010 to Dropbox"; cited as "LouthRD spreadsheet., Lincolnshire marriage register transcriptions in spreadsheet form.
- [S6717] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Images not included"; cited as "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975., Susanna White; Baptism:24 Sep 1820, Ludborough,Lincoln,England; Father: Michael White, Mother: Mary Anne.
- [S14673] England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1990 (Publisher: Lincolnshire Record Office), FamilySearch, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "Database of births, marriages and deaths from parish registers. Images not included"; cited as "England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers., Susanna White, Event Type: Baptism, Event Date: 24 Sep 1820, Event Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England, Father Name: Michael White, Mother Name: Mayanne White.
- [S13510] Lincolnshire Baptisms (Publisher: Lincolnshire Archives), Find My Past, Find My Past search page; "Each record will provide an image of the original register held at the Lincolnshire Archives and a transcript."; cited as "Lincolnshire Baptisms., Susanna White, Baptism date: 24 Sep 1820, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England, Parents: Michael & May Anne White, Page: 10, Entry#: 80, Collection Name: Lincolnshire Baptisms.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "White Family Tree", Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Susan White born Sept. 22, 1820, married H. Ward May 31, 1842; Page 2.
- [S1138] FreeBMD (England and Wales), online FreeBMD search, Susan White 1842 Apr-May-Jun Louth Lincolnshire
Henry Ward 1842 Apr-May-Jun Louth Lincolnshire. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD. - [S13509] Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns , Find My Past, Find My Past search page; "Each record includes an image of the original register and a transcript of the most important details."; cited as "Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns., Henry Ward (21) & Susan White (21), Event type: Marriages, Marriage date: 31 May 1842, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England, Groom's father's name: Edward Ward, Bride's father's name(s): Michael White.
- [S13509] "Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns", online Find My Past search page: Henry Ward & Susan White , Event type: Marriages, Marriage date: 31 May 1842, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England Lincolnshire Archives, Parish Register Entry: 78, Susan signed with her mark., Witness: William White.
- [S14673] "England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers", online England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975: Henry Ward (21), Birth Year (Estimated): 1821 & Susan White (21 years), Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1821, Event Type: Marriage, Event Date: 31 May 1842, Event Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England, Groom's Father's Name: Edward Ward, Spouse's Father's Name: Michael White.
- [S13509] "Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns", online Find My Past search page: Henry Ward & Susan White, Event type: Marriages, Marriage date: 31 May 1842, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England , Page: 26, Entry#: 78, Lincolnshire Archives. Note: She signed with her mark.
- [S14670] FamilySearch person (Publisher: FamilySearch), FamilySearch, FamilySearch search for an ancestor; cited as "FamilySearch person., Henry Ward, GNFM-RY4.
- [S128] George Herbert White, Autobiographical Sketches - George Herbert White (New Plymouth, N.Z.: on deposit at Alexander Turnball Library -- MS Papers 1775, 1952), Page 39: Uncle and Aunt Knight. Hereinafter cited as Autobio GH White.
- [S14678] Phill White, "Autobiographical Sketches," e-mail message from withheld for privacy (New Zealand) to Rick Moffat, 10 May 2024, Happy to send Sources Rick.... mostly they were from FindMyPast.
re Henry Ward:. Hereinafter cited as "Autobiographical Sketches." - [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207).
Henry Ward1,2,3,4,5
M, #654, b. 1820 or 1821, d. between July 1842 and September 1842
Father* | Edward Ward5,6 b. c 1796 |
Mother* | Sarah (?)6 b. c 1796 |
Last Edited | 9 Jun 2024 |
He was born in 1820 or 1821 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3,6 Henry married Susan White on 31 May 1842 at Ludborough parish church, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.1,7,8,9,5,10,11,12,13 He may have died between July 1842 and September 1842 at Louth, Lincolnshire, England.14,15 Alternatively, he died circa May 1843 at Lincolnshire, England, since a Henry Ward was buried at Thorpe-St.Peter, Lincoln, England on 24 May 1843. However, this is probably the Henry Ward that married Susan Ellis in Q2 1841 in the Spilsby registration district16,17 or on 13 February 1845 at Lincolnshire, England, who was buried in St. James Parish, Louth.18 Alternatively, he died circa October 1854 at Lincolnshire, England, who was buried in Louth on 09 Oct 1854.19,20
Henery Ward appeared on the 1841 British Census of Binbrook, at Lincolnshire, England, at St. Gabriel, in the household of his parents, Edward Ward.6
The following analysis is from my personal research and reflects my attempts to consolidate information from different sources.
Henery Ward appeared on the 1841 British Census of Binbrook, at Lincolnshire, England, at St. Gabriel, in the household of his parents, Edward Ward.6
The following analysis is from my personal research and reflects my attempts to consolidate information from different sources.
Working with Phil White of New Zealand, we have identified several death sources that may be for this Henry Ward, husband of Susan White. Nothng has yet been found to make a definitive identification. However, the lack of 1851 census data for Henry with Susan, I tend to think he died before that time.
Similarly, we have not found a definitive record of Susan in later census data. But since her brother Thomas Boothyby White's early family record does not identify another husband, she may not have remarried.21,22
Similarly, we have not found a definitive record of Susan in later census data. But since her brother Thomas Boothyby White's early family record does not identify another husband, she may not have remarried.21,22
Family | Susan White b. 24 Sep 1820 |
Marriage* | Henry married Susan White on 31 May 1842 at Ludborough parish church, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.1,7,8,9,5,10,11,12,13 |
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Susan (White) spouse H. Ward, born 9-22-1820, married 5-31-1842; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Susan White, B. Sept. 22, 1820, M. H. Ward, May 31, 1842. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File., Henry Ward b. 1821 Ludborough, m. 31 May 1842.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Susan White born Sept. 22, 1820
do do married H. Ward May 31, 1842; Page 2. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree." - [S2618] Lincolnshire 1837+ Marriage Indexes - LouthRD spreadsheet , http://s10.freefronthost.com/mi/, Lincolnshire Marriage's from 1837; "This spreadsheet is still available at the URL below. I saved a copy of the file in 2010 to Dropbox"; cited as "LouthRD spreadsheet., Lincolnshire marriage register transcriptions in spreadsheet form.
- [S14677] Edward Ward household, 06 Jun 1841 England & Wales Census, England, St Gabriel, Binbrook, Lincolnshire; Enumeration District: 2; Folio: 15; Page: 13; Line: 17 to 21;, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 438761., Edward Ward, 45, Head, Sarah Ward, 45, William Ward, 20, Henery Ward, 20, Jane Ward, 12.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "White Family Tree", Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Susan White born Sept. 22, 1820, married H. Ward May 31, 1842; Page 2.
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "TB White Family - RGM", The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Susan White, B. Sept. 22, 1820, M. H. Ward, May 31, 1842; Page 1.
- [S1138] FreeBMD (England and Wales), online FreeBMD search, Susan White 1842 Apr-May-Jun Louth Lincolnshire
Henry Ward 1842 Apr-May-Jun Louth Lincolnshire. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD. - [S13509] Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns , Find My Past, Find My Past search page; "Each record includes an image of the original register and a transcript of the most important details."; cited as "Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns., Henry Ward (21) & Susan White (21), Event type: Marriages, Marriage date: 31 May 1842, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England, Groom's father's name: Edward Ward, Bride's father's name(s): Michael White.
- [S13509] "Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns", online Find My Past search page: Henry Ward & Susan White , Event type: Marriages, Marriage date: 31 May 1842, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England Lincolnshire Archives, Parish Register Entry: 78, Susan signed with her mark., Witness: William White.
- [S14673] England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers, 1538-1990 (Publisher: Lincolnshire Record Office), FamilySearch, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "Database of births, marriages and deaths from parish registers. Images not included"; cited as "England, Lincolnshire, Parish Registers., Henry Ward (21), Birth Year (Estimated): 1821 & Susan White (21 years), Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1821, Event Type: Marriage, Event Date: 31 May 1842, Event Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England, Groom's Father's Name: Edward Ward, Spouse's Father's Name: Michael White.
- [S13509] "Lincolnshire Marriages And Banns", online Find My Past search page: Henry Ward & Susan White, Event type: Marriages, Marriage date: 31 May 1842, Place: Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England , Page: 26, Entry#: 78, Lincolnshire Archives. Note: She signed with her mark.
- [S6713] England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915 (Publisher: General Register Office. England and Wales), Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915; "Index, including images of computer generated lists"; cited as "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915., Henry Ward, Death Registration Date: BET 01 JUL 1842 AND 30 SEP 1842, Inferred Death Place: Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, Death Registration Place: Louth, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.
- [S14670] FamilySearch person (Publisher: FamilySearch), FamilySearch, FamilySearch search for an ancestor; cited as "FamilySearch person., Henry Ward, GNFM-RY4.
- [S6718] England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 (Publisher: General Register Office. England and Wales), Ancestry.com, England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915; "Index, including images of computer generated lists"; cited as "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915., Henry Ward & ; Marriage Quarter: BET 01 APR 1841 AND 30 JUN 1841, Spilsby, Lincolnshire.
- [S12180] England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 (Publisher: FamilySearch, 2013), Ancestry.com, England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991; "This collection includes death and burial records from England. No images included"; cited as "England, Select Deaths and Burials., Henry Ward, Gender: Male, Death Date: abt 1843, Burial Date: 24 May 1843, Thorpe-St.Peter, Lincoln, England.
- [S12180] "England, Select Deaths and Burials", online England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991: Henry Ward, Gender: Male, Death Date: abt 1845, Burial Date: 13 Feb 1845, St. James', Louth, Lincoln, England.
- [S6713] "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915", online England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915: Henry Ward, Death Registration Date: BET 01 OCT 1854 AND 31 DEC 1854, Inferred Death Place: Lincolnshire, United Kingdom, Death Registration Place: Louth, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.
- [S12180] "England, Select Deaths and Burials", online England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991: Henry Ward, Gender: Male, Death Date: abt Oct 1854, Burial Date: 09 Oct 1854, Louth, Lincoln, England.
- [S14678] Phill White, "Autobiographical Sketches," e-mail message from withheld for privacy (New Zealand) to Rick Moffat, 10 May 2024, Happy to send Sources Rick.... mostly they were from FindMyPast.
re Henry Ward:. Hereinafter cited as "Autobiographical Sketches." - [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207).
Mary Ann White1,2,3,4,5
F, #655, b. 26 February 1826, d. 2 September 1826
Father* | Michael White6,7,8,9 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown6,7,8,9 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 29 Apr 2020 |
She was born on 26 February 1826 at Lincolnshire, England.8
Mary Ann White died on 2 September 1826 at Lincolnshire, England.1,2,5
She was Baptised/Christened on 27 February 1826 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3,10
Mary Ann White died on 2 September 1826 at Lincolnshire, England.1,2,5
She was Baptised/Christened on 27 February 1826 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.3,10
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Mary Ann (White) born 2-26-1826, died 9-2-1826; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Mary Ann (White), B. Feb. 26, 1826, D. Sept. 2, 1826; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S120] David Bolling, "David Bolling -- Film 0508009 -- Ludborough, Lincolnshire, 1813-1850," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, Baptism 27 Feb 1826 Mary Ann, Michael & Mary Ann White, Labourer, C. Thorold, Curate. Hereinafter cited as "Ludborough - Film 0508009."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Mary Ann White (born) Feb. 26, 1826 ... died Sept. 2, 1826; page 2. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree."
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "White Family Tree", Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, page 2.
- [S120] David Bolling, "Ludborough - Film 0508009," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999.
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "TB White Family - RGM", The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Page 1.
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "(Clare) White Family Tree", This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Page A-1.
- [S6717] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Images not included"; cited as "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975., Name: Mary Ann White.
Charles White1,2,3,4,5,6
M, #656, b. 3 June 1828, d. 16 August 1828
Father* | Michael White1,2,3,5,6 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown1,3,5,2 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2020 |
He was born on 3 June 1828 at Lincolnshire, England.1,2,3
Charles White died on 16 August 1828 at Lincolnshire, England, according to family records.1,2,3 Alternatively, he died circa 16 September 1828 at Lincolnshire, England, if the National Burial Index burial entry is for this infant.7
Charles White was buried on 18 September 1828 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.8
He was Baptised/Christened on 9 June 1828 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.5,6
Charles White died on 16 August 1828 at Lincolnshire, England, according to family records.1,2,3 Alternatively, he died circa 16 September 1828 at Lincolnshire, England, if the National Burial Index burial entry is for this infant.7
Charles White was buried on 18 September 1828 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.8
He was Baptised/Christened on 9 June 1828 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.5,6
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Charles (White) born 6-3-1828, died 8-16-1828; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Charles White (born) June 3, 1828
do do died Aug. 16, 1828; Page 2. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree." - [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Charles (White), B. June 3, 1828, D. Aug. 16, 1828; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S120] David Bolling, "David Bolling -- Film 0508009 -- Ludborough, Lincolnshire, 1813-1850," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Jan. 26, 1999, Baptism 9 Jun 1828 Charles, Michael & Mary Ann White, Labourer, C. Thorold, Curate. Hereinafter cited as "Ludborough - Film 0508009."
- [S6717] England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 (Publisher: FamilySearch), Ancestry.com, England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975; "England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Images not included"; cited as "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975., Name: Charles White.
- [S185] Rick Moffat, Assumption, If the NDI burial date is correct, Charles may have died in September rather than August.
- [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries, 18 Sep 1828; Charles WHITE; inf(ant); Lincs; Ludborough, St Mary. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.
Wilhelm Kreutzer1,2,3,4
M, #657, b. 10 February 1883, d. 17 January 1971
Father* | Wilhelm Kreutzer5,6,4 b. Jul 1849, d. 1912 |
Mother* | Caroline Gable6,4 b. 1855, d. b 31 Mar 1901 |
Relationship | Grandfather of Carole Elizabeth Watson |
Last Edited | 22 Apr 2023 |
He was born on 10 February 1883 at Reichau, Austria.7,3 Alternatively, he may have been born on 27 January 1883 at Reichau, Austria.4 He was baptized on 12 February 1883.8,4 Wilhelm married Elizabeth Porth on 6 August 1904 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.9,4,10
Wilhelm Kreutzer died on 17 January 1971 at Lipton, RM of Lipton No. 217, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 87 Trevor Seib reports that he died in Fort Qu'Appelle.6,11,4
Wilhelm Kreutzer was buried on 20 January 1971 at Lipton Memorial Gardens, Lipton, RM of Lipton No. 217, Saskatchewan, Canada.11,12
His name was also recorded as William.13 He was confirmed on 6 June 1897 at Reichau, Austria.14,4 He immigrated in 1898 to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from Austria.3,4
Wilhelm appeared on the1901 Canadian Census of Manitoba, in the household of Carl Kreutzer and Elizabetha Kreutzer, listed as a labourer.3
The following biographical fact was included, 6 August 1904:
The following biographical fact was included at an undated newspaper clipping or transcription, circa 1964:
In the obituary of Elizabeth Huber who died 22 September 1958, her brother, William Kruetzer (sic), of Lipton, was listed as a survivor.19
In the obituary of Elizabeth Kreutzer who died 15 April 1974, her husband, William Kreutzer, was listed as predeceased.10
In the obituary of Arthur R Kreutzer who died 22 February 2002, his father, William Kreutzer, was listed as predeceased.20
In the obituary of Eleanor Eileen Seib who died 6 March 2004, her father, William Kreutzer, was listed as predeceased.21
Research notes (April 2018):
Wilhelm Kreutzer died on 17 January 1971 at Lipton, RM of Lipton No. 217, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 87 Trevor Seib reports that he died in Fort Qu'Appelle.6,11,4
Wilhelm Kreutzer was buried on 20 January 1971 at Lipton Memorial Gardens, Lipton, RM of Lipton No. 217, Saskatchewan, Canada.11,12
His name was also recorded as William.13 He was confirmed on 6 June 1897 at Reichau, Austria.14,4 He immigrated in 1898 to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, from Austria.3,4
Wilhelm appeared on the1901 Canadian Census of Manitoba, in the household of Carl Kreutzer and Elizabetha Kreutzer, listed as a labourer.3
The following biographical fact was included, 6 August 1904:
Vital Statistics, Manitoba
Schedule B.- For Registration of a Marriage by a Clergyman
Groom - Wilhelm Kreutzer, age 21y; Residence when married - Winnipeg, Man; Place of Birth - Austria; Bachelor; Occupation - Laborer; Religious Denomination - Lutheran; Full Names of Parents - Wilhelm Kreutzer, Caroline, nee Gabel
Bride - Elizabeth Porth, age 19y; Residence when married - Winnipeg, Man; Place of Birth - Austria; Spinster; Religious Denomination - Reformed; Full Names of Parents - Wilhelm Porth, Christine, nee Schmidt
Names and residences of Witnesses: John Preisentanz, Christine Preisentanz, John Tohs, Christine Epler
Date and Place of Marriage: August 6th 1904 Winnipeg
By Banns
Certified ... 6th Aug 1904, A. Heinermann (Officiating Clergyman.)15
He lived at Lipton, RM of Lipton No. 217, Saskatchewan, Canada, in 1912.16,4 Schedule B.- For Registration of a Marriage by a Clergyman
Groom - Wilhelm Kreutzer, age 21y; Residence when married - Winnipeg, Man; Place of Birth - Austria; Bachelor; Occupation - Laborer; Religious Denomination - Lutheran; Full Names of Parents - Wilhelm Kreutzer, Caroline, nee Gabel
Bride - Elizabeth Porth, age 19y; Residence when married - Winnipeg, Man; Place of Birth - Austria; Spinster; Religious Denomination - Reformed; Full Names of Parents - Wilhelm Porth, Christine, nee Schmidt
Names and residences of Witnesses: John Preisentanz, Christine Preisentanz, John Tohs, Christine Epler
Date and Place of Marriage: August 6th 1904 Winnipeg
By Banns
Certified ... 6th Aug 1904, A. Heinermann (Officiating Clergyman.)15
The following biographical fact was included at an undated newspaper clipping or transcription, circa 1964:
They took up farming North of Lipton in 1914.17
Wilhelm Kreutzer was naturalized on 25 February 1914 at the Judicial District of Melville, Saskatchewan, Canada.18,4 He and Elizabeth retired from their farm and moved to Lipton circa 1955.17 In the obituary of Elizabeth Huber who died 22 September 1958, her brother, William Kruetzer (sic), of Lipton, was listed as a survivor.19
In the obituary of Elizabeth Kreutzer who died 15 April 1974, her husband, William Kreutzer, was listed as predeceased.10
In the obituary of Arthur R Kreutzer who died 22 February 2002, his father, William Kreutzer, was listed as predeceased.20
In the obituary of Eleanor Eileen Seib who died 6 March 2004, her father, William Kreutzer, was listed as predeceased.21
Research notes (April 2018):
The Google News Archive does not have digitized copies of the Leader-Post for Jn 17 or 18, 1971. Lookup when in Regina.22
Family | Elizabeth Porth b. 9 May 1885, d. 15 Apr 1974 |
Marriage* | Wilhelm married Elizabeth Porth on 6 August 1904 at Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.9,4,10 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S122] Bob Turner, "William & Elizabeth Kreutzer -- Their Family", Before 1985 (Cupar, Saskatchewan). Foreward by Len Kreutzer writen for Lipton History. Family information gathered by Lee Kreutzer., Preface. Hereinafter cited as "Kreutzer Family."
- [S123] Lipton and Area Historical Society, editor, Trails and Tales of Settlement and Progress, Lipton and District, 1875-1985 (Regina, Saskatchewan: Focus Publishing Inc., 1987), Page 489. Hereinafter cited as Trails and Tales ...Lipton and District, 1875-1985.
- [S2549] Wilhelm Kreutzer household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Westbourne (Municipality), MacDonald (Electoral District), Manitoba; Page 0; Family: 15, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family from Reichau Austria 1898-2008 (Prince George, BC: Kreutzer, Roger, July 2008), p. 2 & 6. Hereinafter cited as The Kreutzer Family.
- [S2548] Wilhelm Kreutzer household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada Census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Schedule 1, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) T-6428 to T-6556.
- [S654] Kreutzer and Waton family memorabilia, various personal documents, R G Moffat papers - Watson Binder, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, William Kreutzer died Jan 17, 1971 1884 (year of birth).
- [S921] Trevor Seib, online http://www.seiber.com/kreutzer/, unknown author (Regina, Saskatchewan), downloaded Printed to PDF Dec 6, 2004, Wilhelm Kreutzer was born on Feb 10, 1883 in Reichau, , Niederösterreich, Austria,.
- [S271] Unknown author, Konfirmazions-Schein (Confirmation Certificate) (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), geboren am [born on] 27th Janer? 1883 in Basenia?....
getauft am 12th Februar 1883
ist nach eslangler Reife am 6th Juni 1897
in der evang. Kirche zu Reichau; Wilhelm Kreutzer. - [S817] Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency, Manitoba Vital Statistics (Winnipeg, Manitoba: Vital Statistics Agency), Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency - Genealogy Search page, Wilhelm Kreutzer & Elizabeth Porth - transcription of marriage registration. Hereinafter cited as Manitoba Vital Statistics.
- [S7902] Deaths: Kreutzer, The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Apr 16, 1974, Page 30, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Elizabeth Kreutzer. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S921] Trevor Seib, Printed to PDF Dec 6, 2004, Wilhelm Kreutzer ... died Jan 17th, 1971 in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Canada at age 87, and was buried Jan 20th, 1971 in Lipton, Saskatchewan, Canada.
- [S4255] William & Elizabeth Kreutzer Digital Gravemarker Photo, Digital Gravestone Photos in Rick Moffat's possession, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA; photographed by Rick Moffat, 2012, Kreutzer, William & Elizabeth.
- [S9793] U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 (Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration), Ancestry.com, U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960; "Index and images of manifest sheets submitted to the U.S. Dept. of Labor"; cited as "Border Crossings., Name: Lydia Elizabeth Kreutzer; Birth Date: 26 Nov 1912; Birth Place: Lipton, Saskatchewan; Arrival Date: 11 Sep 1938.
- [S271] Unknown author, Konfirmazions-Schein (Confirmation Certificate), Wilhelm Kreutzer - June 6, 1897.
- [S257] Unknown author, Vital Statistics, Manitoba - Registration of Marriage (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date), Wilhelm Kreutzer & Elizabeth Porth - transcription of marriage registration.
- [S921] Trevor Seib, Printed to PDF Dec 6, 2004, Research Notes: Roger Kreutzer......Moved to Lipton in 1912.
- [S645] Diamond jubilee for Lipton couple, unknown newspaper, undated clipping, unknown location, about April 1964 viewed at R G Moffat papers - Watson Binder, 60th Anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. William Kreutzer. Hereinafter cited as unknown newspaper, undated clipping.
- [S143] Charleen nee Ott Kuykendall, "Kuykendall, Charleen (Ott) email," e-mail message from iwthheld (Portland, OR) to Rick Moffat, various, Wilhelm Kreutzer.
- [S9083] Lipton woman succumbs at 77, Regina Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Sep 23, 1958, Page 5, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Elizabeth Huber née Kreutzer. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S223] KREUTZER, Arthur R, The Regina Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, Feb 25, 2002, Page 26, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Arthur R. Kreutzer. Hereinafter cited as Regina Leader-Post.
- [S791] Death Notices: Seib, Eleanor, Regina Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan, March 9, 2004, Page 25, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Eleanor Seib. Hereinafter cited as Leader-Post.
- [S2] Personal knowledge/research of Rick Moffat (Mesa, AZ 85207).
- [S122] Bob Turner, "Kreutzer Family", Foreward by Len Kreutzer writen for Lipton History. Family information gathered by Lee Kreutzer.
- [S678] Bausmer, Caroline (Lena) nee Kreutzer, The Fort Qu'Appelle Times, Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, Dec 22, 1987 viewed at R G Moffat papers - Watson Binder. Hereinafter cited as Fort Qu'Appelle Times.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7.
- [S677] In Memory of Edith B Ott, Funeral Card, Feb 20, 1966, R G Moffat papers - Watson Binder, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA.
- [S367] California Death Index, online California Death Records, Last Name: OTT; First Name: EDITH; Edith: B; Birth Date 03/19/1906; Mother: PORTH; Sex: F; Birth Place: CALIFORNIA; Death Place: SACRAMENTO; Death Date: 02/20/1966; SS#: 561-70-1082; Age: 59 yrs. Note Birth Place is incorrect.. Hereinafter cited as California Death Index.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7 & 18.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7 & 20.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7 & 22.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7 & 30.
- [S921] Trevor Seib, Printed to PDF Dec 6, 2004.
- [S123] Lipton and Area Historical Society, Trails and Tales ...Lipton and District, 1875-1985, Helen and Philip are deceased; Pages 489/490; KREUTZER, William and Elizabeth (Porth).
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7 & 31.
- [S7518] (birthdates without year), handwritten note, R G Moffat papers - Watson Binder, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, Art - June 28.
- [S242] Interview with Lydia (Kreutzer) Watson (Edmonton, Alberta), by Rick Moffat. Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA), Lydia called Carole today. She learned yesterday that Art passed away on Friday. He has not been well all winter. Lee no longer recognizes him. They have both declined with Alzheimer's disease.; Feb 24, 2002.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 7 & 32.
- [S1883] Roger Kreutzer, The Kreutzer Family, p. 34.
- [S123] Lipton and Area Historical Society, Trails and Tales ...Lipton and District, 1875-1985, Page 490.
- [S122] Bob Turner, "Kreutzer Family", Foreward by Len Kreutzer writen for Lipton History. Family information gathered by Lee Kreutzer., Page 6.
Marie Emil Louise Tank1
F, #658, b. 5 November 1886, d. 27 May 1967
Father* | William Tank2,3,1 b. 26 Dec 1858, d. 26 Feb 1945 |
Mother* | Frederica Loise Schmidt3 b. 15 Sep 1855, d. 22 Jan 1942 |
Last Edited | 24 Nov 2023 |
She was born on 5 November 1886 at Ontario, Canada.3,4,5,6,7 Alternatively, she may have been born in November 1887 at Ontario, Canada, according to the 1911 census.8 Marie married William Zummach, Note that on Lester's birth registration, they gave 21 Apr 1907 as their date of marriage. Perhaps this was to avoid questions about Elaine's parentage, since she was born in 1908, on 21 April 1909 at Eganville, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, according to Ontario Marriage Registration 018311.9,10,11,8,12,5,6,7,13
Other information from their marriage registration:
Mary Amelia Summach died on 27 May 1967, in a local hospital, at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 80.14,4,5,15
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Mary Amelia Summach was buried on 29 May 1967 at Avondale Woodlawn Cemetery, Avondale district, RM of Vanscoy No. 345, Saskatchewan, Canada. The pallbearers were: Ray Summach, Manley Summach, Kenneth Summach, Percy Summach, Malcolm Summach and Harvey Summach.14,4,5,16
Her name was also recorded as Mary Amelia Summach according to her funeral bulletin and obituary.4,5
Mary Tank appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Eganville, Grattan Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of her parents, William and Louisa Tank.310
William and Mary Zummach appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Hanover, Bentinck Twp., Grey County, Ontario, enumerated 5 June 1911. William was described as an Ev(angelical) assoc(iation) and a Carpenter - H(ome) Building. Their children Elaine and Tresa were listed as living with them.8
William and Mary Zummach appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1916, described as a farmer and a Methodist. Their children Elaine, Lester, Harold and Cecil were listed as living with them.6
William and Mary Summach appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Loganton, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1921. William was described as a farmer. Their children Elaine, Lester, Harold, Cecil and Robert were listed as living with them.7
Marie Emil Louise Tank was referenced in a newspaper article about William Tank on 13 December 1928 at the newspaper the Renfrew Mercury.17
Mary Summach and family attended the Rosenthal School Pals Reunion.
Mary Summach and Marietta Summach were included in a May 1938 photograph(see below.)21
In the obituary of William Tank who died 26 February 1945, his daughter, Mrs. William Zummach of Delisle, Saskatchewan, was listed as a survivor.22 She was listed as the mother of the bride in the marriage of George Willard Campbell and Marietta Doreen Summach before 5 July 1945.23
In 1948 or in 1950, Wiliam and Mary retired to Saskatoon.24,25
In the obituary of William Summach who died 17 December 1959, his wife, Mary Summach, was listed as a survivor.12
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Star-Phoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 30 May 1967.5
In the obituary of Ted Summach who died 20 October 1987, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.26,27
In the obituary of Lester Summach who died 27 July 1994, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.28
In the obituary of Harold William Summach who died 2 March 2003, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.29
In the obituary of Cecil Alexander Summach who died 13 September 2006, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.30
In the obituary of Florence Evelyn Summach who died 15 September 2017, her mother-in-law, Mary Summach, was listed as predeceased.31
Other information from their marriage registration:
The registration listed the following official witnesses: Minnie Tank and William Tank. His parent(s) were listed as August Zummach and Marie Noak. Her parents were listed as William Tank and Fredericka Schmidt.11
Mary Amelia Summach died on 27 May 1967, in a local hospital, at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 80.14,4,5,15
The following selected information is extracted from her obituary.
Survivor(s): Ida Neitzel, Mrs. D Beker (sic), Mrs. V. Kosmach, Elaine Green, Marietta Campbell, Lester Summach, Harold Summach, Cecil Summach, Bob Summach, Mervin Summach, Ted Summach, Mrs. V. Brose and William Tank.5
Mary Amelia Summach was buried on 29 May 1967 at Avondale Woodlawn Cemetery, Avondale district, RM of Vanscoy No. 345, Saskatchewan, Canada. The pallbearers were: Ray Summach, Manley Summach, Kenneth Summach, Percy Summach, Malcolm Summach and Harvey Summach.14,4,5,16
Her name was also recorded as Mary Amelia Summach according to her funeral bulletin and obituary.4,5
Mary Tank appeared on the 1901 Canadian Census of Eganville, Grattan Twp., Renfrew County, Ontario in the household of her parents, William and Louisa Tank.310
MAC022 - Willie Summach and Mary Tank
Annotation on back of photo
"Presented to Brother Fred
Carigmont, Sept. 7th, 1909
from Willie & Mary"
Annotation on back of photo
"Presented to Brother Fred
Carigmont, Sept. 7th, 1909
from Willie & Mary"
William and Mary Zummach appeared on the 1911 Canadian Census of Hanover, Bentinck Twp., Grey County, Ontario, enumerated 5 June 1911. William was described as an Ev(angelical) assoc(iation) and a Carpenter - H(ome) Building. Their children Elaine and Tresa were listed as living with them.8
William and Mary Zummach appeared on the 1916 Census of Canadian Prairie Provinces, RM of Lumsden No. 189, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1916, described as a farmer and a Methodist. Their children Elaine, Lester, Harold and Cecil were listed as living with them.6
William and Mary Summach appeared on the 1921 Canadian Census of RM of Loganton, Saskatchewan, enumerated 1 June 1921. William was described as a farmer. Their children Elaine, Lester, Harold, Cecil and Robert were listed as living with them.7
Marie Emil Louise Tank was referenced in a newspaper article about William Tank on 13 December 1928 at the newspaper the Renfrew Mercury.17
Mary Summach and family attended the Rosenthal School Pals Reunion.
On Dominion Day (July 1) in 1931, August and Minnie Summach hosted a reunion of local families in which at least one of the parents had attended Rosenthal school in Renfrew County, Ontario. A photographer from Saskatoon took a panoramic photograph of about 14 families and other guests.18,19
20GS001 Dec 1937 Wm Summach family
Back: Mervin & Lester
Front: William, Mary, Teddy, Marietta, Cecil
courtesy of Gord Summach
Back: Mervin & Lester
Front: William, Mary, Teddy, Marietta, Cecil
courtesy of Gord Summach
Mary Summach and Marietta Summach were included in a May 1938 photograph(see below.)21
In the obituary of William Tank who died 26 February 1945, his daughter, Mrs. William Zummach of Delisle, Saskatchewan, was listed as a survivor.22 She was listed as the mother of the bride in the marriage of George Willard Campbell and Marietta Doreen Summach before 5 July 1945.23
In 1948 or in 1950, Wiliam and Mary retired to Saskatoon.24,25
In the obituary of William Summach who died 17 December 1959, his wife, Mary Summach, was listed as a survivor.12
See the footnotes below for a link to her obituary that appeared in the newspaper the Star-Phoenix published in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 30 May 1967.5
In the obituary of Ted Summach who died 20 October 1987, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.26,27
In the obituary of Lester Summach who died 27 July 1994, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.28
In the obituary of Harold William Summach who died 2 March 2003, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.29
In the obituary of Cecil Alexander Summach who died 13 September 2006, his parents, William Summach and Mary Summach were listed or implied as predeceased.30
In the obituary of Florence Evelyn Summach who died 15 September 2017, her mother-in-law, Mary Summach, was listed as predeceased.31
Family | William Summach b. 16 Jan 1880, d. 17 Dec 1959 |
Marriage* | Marie married William Zummach, Note that on Lester's birth registration, they gave 21 Apr 1907 as their date of marriage. Perhaps this was to avoid questions about Elaine's parentage, since she was born in 1908, on 21 April 1909 at Eganville, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada, according to Ontario Marriage Registration 018311.9,10,11,8,12,5,6,7,13 |
MarWitReg | Other information from their marriage registration: The registration listed the following official witnesses: Minnie Tank and William Tank. His parent(s) were listed as August Zummach and Marie Noak. Her parents were listed as William Tank and Fredericka Schmidt.11 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S1349] Ontario, Canada, Marriages, 1826-1936 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario, Toronto), Archives of Ontario, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935; "Ontario, Canada, Select Marriages. Archives of Ontario, Toronto. This database includes images of the registrations. In some cases, alternative images in FamilySearch provide additional information"; cited as "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936., William Zummach & Marie Emil Louise Tank.
- [S878] Tank, William, Renfrew Mercury, Renfrew, Ontario, 13 Dec 1928 viewed at Paper of Record (this repository now excludes the Renfrew Mercury), Dec 13, 1928
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tank of Eganville returned home recently after a three months' sojourn at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Zummach of Delisle, Sask. Mr. Zummach is a farmer in that district and cultivates a half-section. His wheat crop this season was about 4,000 bushels. He had other grains as well, says The Leader.. Hereinafter cited as Renfrew Mercury. - [S2260] William Tank household, 31 Mar 1901 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Eganville (Village), Renfrew North, Ontario; Page: 10; Family: 80, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-6493.
- [S1197] Fred Summach Sr. Bible, Fred Summach's Bible (unknown publisher address: unknown publisher, unknown publish date); in the possession of Kenneth Summach, Kelowna, BC, May 20, 2009 - I (Rick Moffat) took digital pictures of the family information pages, as well as several loose papers kept inside the bible.. Hereinafter cited as Grandpa Fred's Bible.
- [S2777] Deaths - Summach, Mary Amelia, Sasktoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 30, 1967, Page: 25 viewed at Saskaoon Public Library, Obituary: Mary Amelia Summach née Tank. Hereinafter cited as StarPhoenix.
- [S3347] William Summach household, June 1, 1916 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Lumsden district, Regina census area, Saksatchewan; Page: 1; Family No: 1, Library and Archives Canada (LAC) Roll: T-21943.
- [S4612] William Summach household, 01 Jun 1921 Canada Census, Provo, Utah, USA, Loganton Municipality, Saskatoon District, Saskatchewan; Page 16, Ancestry.com.
- [S2259] William Zummach household, 05 Jun 1911 Canada census, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Hanover (Town), Grey South, Ontario; Page: 2; Family: 19, Library and Archives Canada (LAC).
- [S252] Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), online Genealogical Research Library (Subscription Required), Tank, M Emil Louise , 018311. Married in 1909 in Eganville. Hereinafter cited as Genealogical Research Library.
- [S412] Grandpa Fred's photographs B&W Photograph, These photographs were kept by Grandpa Fred Summach. They passed to Muriel Seymour on his death, and to Mac Summach on her passing. Uncle Mac had a battered old suitcase containing a badly worn photo album which may have been his mother's, as well as many loose photos., Uncle Mac Summach's Photo Archive (Asquith, RM of Vanscoy No. 345, Saskatchewan, Canada), MAC022 - "Presented to Brother
Fred - Craigmont, Sept. 7th, 1909
from
Willie & Mary"
notation on back of this photo. - [S1349] "Ontario Marriages, 1826-1936", online Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1785-1935: William Zummach & Marie Emil Louise Tank; Witnesses: William Tank and Minnie Tank, both of Eganville.
- [S2776] Deaths: Summach, Sasktoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 18 Dec 1959, Page 28, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Death: William Summach. Hereinafter cited as StarPhoenix.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, 1832-1916, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Lester Leonard Zummach, Birth: 17 May 1912, Victoria St., Hanover, Grey County, Ontario, Canada; Parents: William Zummach (carpenter) and Mary Noak, Parents Married: 21 Apr 1907, Eganville, Registration #: 022553. Hereinafter cited as Ontario, Canada Births.
- [S201] Avondale, SK Woodlawn Cemetary, Cemetery Records, Received from Loris Smith Sept 14, 1999, Rick Moffat Personal Papers, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, 1967 -- Mary Summach (Uncle Willie).
- [S2969] In Memoriam - Summach, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 25, 1968, Page 30, column 8 viewed at Google News Archive, From the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix of May 25, 1968:
In Memoriam
SUMMACH - In loving memory of Mrs. Mary Summach who passed away May 27, 1967.
Altho' a year has passed,
For us, time cannot erase
Your goodness and your grace.
And you will always be
Forever dear, forever near In thought and memory.
--- Ever remembered and ever loved by your family. Hereinafter cited as StarPhoenix. - [S4287] Mary nee Tank Summach Digital Photo, Digital Gravestone Photos in Rick Moffat's possession, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA; Photographed by Rick Moffat, 10 Aug 2012, Summach, Mary née Tank.
- [S878] Renfrew Mercury, 13 Dec 1928.
- [S2692] Dominion Day 1931 Gathering of Friends from Rosenthal district of Renfrew County in Ontario Panoramic Photograph; Colleen and Dave Hancharuk, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, families identified by Uncle Harvey Summach and reviewed with Uncle Kenneth Summach.
- [S2942] Recall Ontario School Friends - Rosenthal's Former Pupils Hold Reunion..., Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, July 10, 1931, Page 17, column 1 viewed at Google News Archive, Rosenthal's Former Pupils Hold Reunion at Summach Home, Near Asquith. Hereinafter cited as StarPhoenix.
- [S6250] Wayne Summach, "Summach, Wayne - email," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) to Rick Moffat, Apr 2016, Wayne forwarded me a group of Gord Summach's photos from Dec 1937 and May 1938. They were possibly his Mom's pictures and are annotated. I renamed files with reference number date and summary description:
GS001 Dec 1937 Wm Summach family
Back: Mervin & Lester
Front: William, Mary, Teddy, Marietta, Cecil. Hereinafter cited as "Summach, Wayne - email." - [S6250] Wayne Summach, "Summach, Wayne - email," e-mail to Rick Moffat, Apr 2016, Wayne forwarded me a group of Gord Summach's photos from Dec 1937 and May 1938. They were possibly his Mom's pictures and are annotated. I renamed files with reference number date and summary description:
GS004 May 1938 Mary & Marietta. - [S13819] William Tank, The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, 28 Feb 1945, Page 19, column 7 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: William Tank. Hereinafter cited as Ottawa Citizen.
- [S2947] Campbell-Summach, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, July 5, 1945, Page 7, column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Recent Weddings: Campbell - Summach. Hereinafter cited as StarPhoenix.
- [S7] Asquith Historical Society, compiler, Asquith Record, The (Box 160, Asquith SK, S0K 0J0: The Asquith and District Historical Society, 1982), Page 313: William Summach. Hereinafter cited as Asquith Record.
- [S3888] Deaths: Summach, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 21 Dec 1959, Page 12, column 4 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: William Summach. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S6251] Edward Ivan Summach, Funeral Bulletin - Summach, Edward Ivan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Oct 23, 1987 viewed at Lorrie Ellen (Scott) Moffat papers. Hereinafter cited as Funeral Bulletin - Summach, Edward Ivan.
- [S8703] Deaths: Summach, Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Oct 22, 1987, Page 23, column 1 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Edward (Ted) Ivan Summach. Hereinafter cited as StarPhoenix.
- [S11375] Deaths: Summach, Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 29 Jul 1994, Page 19, column 5 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Lester SUMMACH, 1912-1994 (Aged 82). Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S1002] Obituary - Summach, Harold, Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, March 3, 2003, On-Line, Obituary: Harold William. Hereinafter cited as Saskatoon Star Phoenix.
- [S1305] SUMMACH Cecil Alexander, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, on-line, Sept 14-15, 2006 viewed at StarPhoenix, Obituary: Cecil Summach. Hereinafter cited as Obit - Summach, Cecil A.
- [S8327] Florence Summach, The Saskatoon StarPhoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sept 18 & 19, 2017 viewed at www.legacy.com, Obituary: Florence Evelyn Summach née Lipsett. Hereinafter cited as Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Casebel Elusie Anora [I read Tank Casabel Elaine Anna].
- [S250] O.G.S. project volunteers, compiler, Hanover Cemetery extract - OCFA Query (e-mail address: Bruce & Grey Branch O.G.S.), Cemetery records, Page 36, Section 3, Baby Rows
THERESA GERALDINE
dau. of Wm. & Mary
Zummach
age 1 year 9 mo. 10 d.. Hereinafter cited as Hanover Cemetery. - [S292] Teresa Zummach Funeral Card, Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA), see photo MAC_057X.
- [S1152] Elaine Green nee Summach, Obituary - Green, Elaine (Summach), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Feb 18, 1984, C16 viewed at Saskaoon Public Library, Obituary: Elaine Green née Summach. Hereinafter cited as Saskatoon Star-Phoenix.
- [S1347] Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946 (Publisher: Archives of Ontario), Ancestry.com, Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1946; "This database is an index (with images) to over 2 million deaths that were registered in Ontario from 1869 to 1938, and 1943 to 1946. The database also includes deaths of Ontario military personnel overseas from 1939-1947"; cited as "ON Deaths, 1869-1946., Name: Teresa D Zummach; Death: 17 Jun 1912, Victoria St., Hanover, Grey, Ontario, Canada, Age: 1, Birth Date: abt 1911, Cobalt, Ontario, ; Informant: Wm. Zummach, Parents: William Zummach (born Tp. of Raglan) and Mary Tank (Eganville), Burial: (not asked on this form), Registration #: 013915.
- [S1348] Ontario, Canada Births, online Ontario, Canada Births, Name: Teresa Geraldine Summac, Birth: 09 Sep 1910, North Cobalt, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada; Parents: Wm Summac and Mary Tank, Registration #: 032056.
- [S784] Deaths - Summach, Mervin LLoyd, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Feb 26, 2004, Page: C8 (30), column 2 viewed at Newspapers.com, Obituary: Mervin Lloyd Summach. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S1090] EHealth Saskatchewan, Genealogy Index Searches , eHealth Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Genealogy Search Page; "Birth, Marriage & Death Register Index"; cited as "SK eHealth Genealogy Searches., Harold William Summach, Gender: Male, Birth Date: 18 May 1914, Birth Place: 2 20 2 2, Saskatchewan, Canada, Father: William Summach, Mother: Mary Amelia Louise Tank, Registration #: 22159.
- [S7] Asquith Historical Society, Asquith Record, Page 170 and 313.
- [S1090] "SK eHealth Genealogy Searches", online Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Genealogy Search Page: Cecil Zummach, Gender: Male, Birth Date: 09 Apr 1916, Birth Place: 2 20 20 2, Saskatchewan, Canada, Father: William Zummach, Mother: Mary Tank, Registration #: 6870.
- [S7] Asquith Historical Society, Asquith Record, Page 313f: Robert Summach.
- [S1090] "SK eHealth Genealogy Searches", online Saskatchewan Vital Statistics Genealogy Search Page: Robert Norman Summach, born 24 Sep 1917, Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada, Father: Wm Zummach, Mother: Mary Tank.
- [S6359] Deaths - Summach (Robert), Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 13 August 1998, Page D4 viewed at Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, Obituary: Robert Summach. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
- [S555] Interview with Mervin Summach (Asquith, Saskatchewan), by Nori & Rick Moffat, Oct 10, 2002. Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files (Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA). Nori interviewed Uncle Mervin by telephone for a history class assignment. We used my office speaker phone so she could tape the interview. After her interview, I asked a few family related questions.
- [S555] Interview, Mervin Summach, Oct 10, 2002, Uncle Mervin provided the location of Marietta's death, London, Ontario.
- [S1493] Obituary - Summach, Edward Ivan, Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Oct 23, 1987, Page: C1 viewed at Saskatoon Public Library. Hereinafter cited as Star-Phoenix.
Elizabeth White1,2
F, #659, b. 1 August 1829, d. before 22 October 1851
Father* | Michael White3,4,5,2,6,7 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown3,4,5,2,6 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 30 May 2023 |
She was born on 1 August 1829 at Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.8,2,6 Elizabeth married John Laughton on 1 February 1849 at Ludborough parish, Lincolnshire, England.9,10,11,12,13,14
Elizabeth White died before 22 October 1851 at Lincolnshire, England.4,15
Elizabeth White was buried on 22 October 1851 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.15
Elizabeth White appeared on the 1841 British Census of Ludborough, at Lincolnshire, England, in the household of her parents, Michael and Ann White.2
Betsy Laughton appeared on the 1851 British Census of Ludborough, at Lincolnshire, England, in the household of her parents, Michael and Mary A. White.6
Elizabeth White died before 22 October 1851 at Lincolnshire, England.4,15
Elizabeth White was buried on 22 October 1851 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.15
Elizabeth White appeared on the 1841 British Census of Ludborough, at Lincolnshire, England, in the household of her parents, Michael and Ann White.2
Betsy Laughton appeared on the 1851 British Census of Ludborough, at Lincolnshire, England, in the household of her parents, Michael and Mary A. White.6
Family | John Laughton b. 1827 |
Citations
- [S124] David Bolling, "David Bolling, 1841 Census -- Lincoln," e-mail message from (email address withheld for privacy) (Maryland) to Rick Moffat, Elizabeth White, 11, , Y (born in county). Hereinafter cited as "David Bolling, 1841 Census -- Lincoln."
- [S1831] Michael White household, 06 Jun 1841 England & Wales Census, England, Ludborough, Lincolnshire; Enumeration District: 11; Folio: 9; Page: 9; Line: 7, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 438766.
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965.. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S152] Dr. Phil White, "Phil White -- White Family History -- June 1999," e-mail message from email address withheld for privacy (New Zealand) to Rick Moffat, JUne 1999, Betsy White married John Laughton in 1849, but is reported in some of my notes to have been buried in 1850. But Betsy Laughton is also recorded in the 1851 Census as being a visitor in the house of her parents (see above), so I presume there is an error in the recording of the date of her burial.. Hereinafter cited as "White Family History -- June 1999."
- [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.
- [S1838] Michael White household, 30 Mar 1851 England & Wales Census, England, Ludborough, Lincolnshire; Class: RG9; Piece: 2112; Folio: 521; Page: 13, The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO) GSU roll: 87741.
- [S2618] Lincolnshire 1837+ Marriage Indexes - LouthRD spreadsheet , http://s10.freefronthost.com/mi/, Lincolnshire Marriage's from 1837; "This spreadsheet is still available at the URL below. I saved a copy of the file in 2010 to Dropbox"; cited as "LouthRD spreadsheet., Lincolnshire marriage register transcriptions in spreadsheet form.
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "TB White Family - RGM", The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Betsy (White), B. Aug. 1, 1829, D. Dec. , 1850; Page 1.
- [S226] England and Wales, Civil Registration Index: 1837-1900, online www.ancestry.com, White, Betsy; Year: 1849 Quarter: Mar; Record Type: Marriages Contributor: Mike Foster; District: Louth County: Lincolnshire; Volume: 14 Page: 673. Hereinafter cited as England & Wales Marriages.
- [S226] England & Wales Marriages, online www.ancestry.com, Laughton, John; Year: 1849 Quarter: Mar; Record Type: Marriages Contributor: Mike Foster; District: Louth County: Lincolnshire; Volume: 14 Page: 673.
- [S1138] FreeBMD (England and Wales), online FreeBMD search, White Betsy Louth 14 673; Marriages Mar 1849. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD.
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S152] Dr. Phil White, "White Family History -- June 1999," e-mail to Rick Moffat, JUne 1999, Betsy White married John Laughton in 1849.
- [S1838] 30 Mar 1851 England & Wales Census, England, Ludborough, Lincolnshire; Class: RG9; Piece: 2112; Folio: 521; Page: 13, Household Members: Name Age
Betsy Laughton 21
Elizabeth Stephenson 14
Mary A White 59
Michael White 65
Michael White 28. - [S387] Database of burial entries, NBI CD, 22 Oct 1851; Betsy LAUGHTON; 22; Lincs; Ludborough, St Mary.
Jane White1,2,3,4
F, #660, b. 14 August 1833, d. 1 December 1833
Father* | Michael White4,2,1 b. b 1 Oct 1786, d. 13 Mar 1865 |
Mother* | Mary Ann Brown1,2,4 b. 17 May 1791, d. b 21 Nov 1877 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Richard Graeme Moffat |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2015 |
She was born on 14 August 1833 at Lincolnshire, England.4,2,1
Jane White died on 1 December 1833 at Lincolnshire, England.1,2,4
Jane White was buried on 4 December 1833 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.5
Jane White died on 1 December 1833 at Lincolnshire, England.1,2,4
Jane White was buried on 4 December 1833 at St. Mary Parish, Ludborough, Lincolnshire, England.5
Citations
- [S1] G. Clare Whiite, "White Family Tree", March 1979 (Goderich, Ontario). This is a 12 page typed manuscript with a letter from G. Clare White dated April 26, 1980, Jane (White) born 8-14-1833, died 12-1-1833; Page A-1. Hereinafter cited as "(Clare) White Family Tree."
- [S105] Thomas Boothby White, "T.B. White's Family Record (March 19, 1869) copied by Rick Moffat", Mar 19, 1869 (Collingwood Twp., Grey County, Ontario). The following records were made by T.B. White, Sr. March19, 1869 copied by R. B. Johnston on October 22, 1908, in Cincinnati -- apparently they were in the possession of T. B. White's widow, Mrs. Martha White, then living in Cincinnati with her son E.F. White. This copy was made by E.F. White, Jr. on July 30, 1938 at the home of T.B. White, Jr. in Parry Sound, Ontario Canada. Copied By Rick Moffat as a young boy using a type writer. Probably prior to 1965., Jane (White), B. Aug. 14, 1833, D. Dec. 1, 1833; Page 1. Hereinafter cited as "TB White Family - RGM."
- [S110] Dr. Phil White FTW File , Rick Moffat Personal Digital Files, URL not applicable; "Family Tree Maker database from Dr. Phil White of New Zealand, including some of his sources"; cited as "Phil White FTW File.
- [S9] Myrtle Moffat née White, "Family Tree of White Family copied by Myrtle (White) Moffat 1936", (copied) Aug. 31, 1936 (Frobisher, Saskatchewan). Copied from R B. Johnston McLellan's Oct. 22, 1908 copy Cincinnati, Ohio of the original made by Thomas Boothby White on March 19, 1869. This copy made in Regina, Saskatchewan Aug. 31, 1936 by Myrtle White Moffat of Frobisher, Saskatchewan. 5 hand written pages - Landscape mode, Jane White (born) Aug. 14/1833
do do died Dec. 1/1833; Page 3. Hereinafter cited as "White Family Tree." - [S387] Federation of Family History Societies, National Burial Index of England & Wales., CD-ROM (England: Federation of Family History Societies, 2001), Database of burial entries, 4 Dec 1833; Jane WHITE; inf(fant); Lincs; Ludborough, St Mary. Hereinafter cited as NBI CD.