Descendants of Old Ann (nee unknown) Jarman

Notes


480. Joseph Addison German

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Monday March 21, 1910
page 1 column 2
DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Joseph A. German, a prominent and widely known resident of Sugar Creek township,
died Saturday evening at 4:45 o'clock at his home near Boggstown. Mr. German's death had been
expected for some time as he had been in a critical condition for many weeks. He was quite well
known in G.A.R. circles, as he was a veteran of the civil war, having served in Company I,
Fifty-first regiment, and at one time was an active member of the G.A.R. He was seventy-four
years old on the first day of last December. He leaves his wife and seven children. The children
are John T. and William, of Boggstown, Mrs. Sarah Hadden, of Franklin; Mrs. Rebecca
Hensley and Mrs Lizzie Beynon, of this city; Robert, of Illinois, and David, of this county. Mr.
German was a man who had many friends on account of his kind and considerate treatment of all
with whom he had dealings. He was a member of the M.E. church at Boggstown and was faithful
to his teachings. The funeral services will be held at ten o'clock Tuesday morning, March 22nd,
Rev. E. M. Chambers officiating, and the interment will be made in the Boggstown cemetery in
charge of Ralph J. Edwards.
Submitted by Barb Huff, http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obit_german-jarman.htm


Elsie Catherine Wells

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Tuesday March 23, 1915
page 1 column 6

MRS. ELSIE C. GERMAN
Died Monday Night At Her Home Near Boggstown

Mrs. Elsie C. German, aged seventy-nine years, died Monday night at ten-thirty o'clock at her home, northwest of Shelbyville, and near Boggstown, in Sugar Creek township. Her death was caused by pneumonia. Mrs. German had been ill for several weeks and for the last few days it was known by her relatives that she could not recover. She was well known throughout Sugar Creek township and the northwest part of the county. For many years she had been a member of the Methodist church at Boggstown. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Holden, of Franklin; Mrs. Rebecca Hensley and Mrs. Lizzie Benham, of this city; four sons, Robert, of Monroe City, Illinois; Joseph, of this city; Will, of Sugar Creek township, and David, whose residence is not known; and three brothers, David, James and Veat Wells. The funeral services will be held Thursday morning at ten-thirty o'clock at the Boggstown Methodist church. Burial will be made in the Boggstown cemetery in charge of Ralph J. Edwards.
Submitted by Barb Huff, http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obit_german-jarman.htm
_________________________________________________________________________

Last Will of
Elsa C. German

I Elsa C. German, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make this my last will and testament revoking any and all other wills by me heretofore made.

Item 1st. It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid out of my personal property.

Item 2. I hereby give, devise and bequeath to my children, viz. Sarah J. Holden, Rebecca J. Hensley, Robert M German, David A. German, Elizabeth J. Beynon, Joseph T. German and William German, the following personal property: viz.; To Sarah J. Holden, I give one enlarged picture of herself, one glass dish, one enlarged picture of her son, Allie, also one third part in value of my clothing, and one Bowlster.

3. To Rebecca J. Hensley, I give one full feather bed and two pillows, her Grandfathers and
Grandmothers portraits or pictures, and one old Bureau, also one third of my clothing.

Item 4. I give to Robert M. German, one full feather bed and two pillows, My Picture, his fathers picture also the picture of the "Boggstown Cornet Band."

Item 5. I give to David A. German his portrait and one stand Table, and cash to the amount in value of the feather beds given the other children.

Item 6. I give to Elizabeth J. Beynon, one full feather bed and one third of my clothing and two pillows, also her portrait.

Item 7. I give to Joseph T. German, his portrait, one Bowlster.

Item 8. I give to William German, his portrait, one half of his fathers clothing, one Bowlster (the remaining half of his fathers clothing to go to Joseph T. German).

Item 9. The residue of my personal property to be given to my several children herein named each to share and share alike.

Item 10. In the event of the death of any of my children prior to my demise, their interest in my estate shall descend to the other remaining children named herein as beneficiaries to my estate.

Item 11. It is my will, that all of the real estate of which I may die seized, is to be sold and the proceeds given to my children heretofore mentioned and each to share and share alike.

In witness hereof I have set my hand and seal this 7th day of February, 1912.

her
Elsa C. X German
mark


Signed, sealed and acknowledged by the said Elsa C. German as her last will and testament and signed by us as witnesses thereto at her own request in her presence and in the presence of each other.

T. B. Carey, E. C. Trisler


State of Indiana, Shelby County, SS: Be it remembered, that on the 27th day of March, AD, 1915 the 48th judicial day of the Feb. Term of the Shelby Circuit Court in said year, come into open Court Thomas B. Carey and produces in Court an instrument in writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Elsa C. German, deceased, and now moves the admittance thereof to probate and record, and in proof of said Will introduces himself one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, who being duly sworn by the Clerk of said Court, on oath, declare and testify as follows, that is to say, that on the seventh day of February 1912 he saw the said Elsa C. German sign her name by mark to the said instrument in writing in and for her last Will and Testament; and that this deponent, at the same time, heard the said Elsa C. German declare the said instrument in writing to be her last Will and that the same instrument in writing was, at the same time, at the request of the said Elsa C. German and with her consent attested and subscribed by the said Thomas B. Carey and E. C. Trisler in the presence of said testator, and in the presence of each other, as suscribing witnesses thereto, and that the said Elsa C. German was, at the time of the signing and subscribing of said instrument in writing, as aforesaid, of full age (that is, more than twenty-one years of age) and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not under any coercion or restraint, as the said deponent verily believes, and further says not.

Thomas B. Carey

Sworn to and subscribed by the said Thomas B. Carey before me Cecil B. Collins Clerk of said Court, at Shelbyville, Indiana, the 29th day of March 1915.

Cecil B. Collins, Clerk

Whereupon it is ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court that said instrument in writing purporting to be the last Will of Elsa C. German, deceased, is the last Will and Testament of Elsa C. German deceased, and is hereby admitted to probate and record in this Court.

Cecil B. Collins, Clerk

State of Indiana, Shelby County
I,, Cecil B. Collins Clerk of the Circuit Court of Shelby County, Indiana, do hereby certify that the within annexed Will and Testament of Elsa C. German has been duly admitted to probate, and duly proved by the Testamony of Thomas B. Carey one of the subscribing witnesses thereto, that a complete record of said Will, and of the testimony of the said Thomas B. Carey in proof thereof, has been duly made and recorded in Book 6 at Pages 554, 555, 556, 557, of the record of Wills of said County.
In Attestation Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed the seal of said Court, at Shelbyville, Indiana, this 27th day of March 1915.

Cecil B. Collins, Clerk, Circuit Court, Shelby County. ( Seal )

Transcribed by Pat Lorentzen
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/courthouse/wills/will_elsa_german.htm


1018. Robert Henry McClellan "Mack" German

Subject: RE: Robert GERMAN
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:26:45 -0500
From: "bobatbmw@bellatlantic.net"
To: german@jarman.net

John,

You probably already have this info on 1930, 1920, 1910, and 1900 Census.
It would appear that the two daughters may have married between 1920 and
1930?

I also ran the 1900 Census and found a 37 year old Robert German born Sept
1862 in Indiana with a wife and 2 daughters. His wife Dora was 33in the
Census. I tried to find her later with no results. He then married Lula
in 1910 in Illinois and raised a family. The 1900 Robert probably is not
the same person but it does look interesting.

I hope this helps to some degree!!!!!! :-)

Regards

Bob Westall

German, Robert
Age: 67 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Indiana Roll: T626_657
Race: White Page: 3A
State: Iowa ED: 24
County: Hancock Image: 0895
Township: Orthel
Relationship: Head

German, Lula
Age: 39 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Illinois Roll: T626_657
Race: Page: 3A
State: Iowa ED: 24
County: Hancock Image: 0895
Township: Orthel
Relationship: Wife


German, Robert
Age: 19 Year: 1930
Birthplace: Illinois Roll: T626_657
Race: Page: 3A
State: Iowa ED: 24
County: Hancock Image: 0895
Township: Orthel
Relationship: Son

Robert German Head..Yes..M..W..67..M..42..IN..NC..W VA..Farmer,Gen Farm

Lulu Wife.......F..W..39..M..18..IL..IL..IL

Robert German Son........M..W..19..S......IL..IN..IL..Farm Laborer

German, Robert
Age: 57 Year: 1920
Birthplace: Indiana Roll: T625_302
Race: White Page: 2B
State: Illinois ED: 101
County: DeWitt Image: 0574
Township: Tunbridge

Robert German Head..M..W..57..M..IN..NC..PA..Farmer, Truck FArmer

Lulu Wife..F..W..30..M..IL..IL..IL

Goldie Dau...F..W..11..S..IL..IN..IL

Mary Dau...F..W...9..S..IL..IN..IL

Robert Son...M..W...8..S..IL..IN..IL

German, Robert H.
Age: 46 Date: 1910
Gender: M
Race: W
Birthplace: IN
State: Illinois
County: DE WITT
Locale: TEXAS TWP
Series: T624
Roll: 237
Part: 1
Page: 259B

Robert H. German Head..M..W..46..M1..6/12..IN..IN..IN..farm, Farm, labor

Lula Wife..F..W..18..M1..6/12..IL..IL..IL

Golda G. Dau...F..W.1 3/12.S.......IL..IN..IL

German, Robert M.
Lived in: Sugar Creek Township, Shelby County, Indiana
Series: T623 Microfilm: 403 Book: 1 Page: 229

Robert M. German Head..M..W..Sep 1862..37..M..14..IN..IN..IN..Day Laborer

Dora Wife..F..W..Dec 1866..33..M..14.2.2.IN..IN..IN

Gracie Dau..F..W..May 1885..15..S......IN..IN..IN

Jessie Dau..F..W..Oct 1888..11..S......IN..IN..IN

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Good Hope Lutheran Cemetery
The Good Hope Lutheran Cemetery is located in Section 3 of Buffalo Township in Kossuth County Iowa.
OR on the north edge of Titonka, Iowa on 330th Street.
This is an INCOMPLETE Listing taken from the 1940's WPA Records.
Looking for a volunteer to walk and record this cemetery so these records can be updated. http://iagenweb.org/kossuth/cemetery/Good%20Hope%20Lutheran%20Tyke.htm

German Robert H. 9/12/193? 71Y
Rubsamen Goldie G. 1909 1925 w/o F.A.
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Buffalo Township Cemetery
The Buffalo Township Cemetery is located in Section 16 of Buffalo Township in Kossuth County Iowa.
OR from Titonka, Iowa 1 3/4 mile south on 210th Ave. on the east side of the road.
A partial listing; only south 1/2 of the cemetery. Submitted by Pamela Crosser. June 2001. http://iagenweb.org/kossuth/cemetery/BuffaloTownshipCemetery.htm

Reibsamen, Floyd A. 1903 -1981 ss Lucile E.
Reibsamen, Goldie G. 1909 -1925 Wife of F.A.
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From: "Chuck Prickett"
To: "'John German'"
Subject: RE: Research Request
Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 07:48:50 -0600

John German,

We have found and copied the requested obituary of Robert German; a copy has been attached.

Our research fees are $10.00 per hour plus expenses; we use these fees to maintain our genealogical library. Since an exact date of death was not provided it was necessary to reference the Hancock County death records where gleaned additional information has been provided. A total of one hour was used to fulfill this request. We would appreciate your check in the amount of $10.00 made payable to the North Central Iowa Genealogical Society (NCIGS) be mailed to NCIGS, Box 237, Mason City IA 50402-0237.

Thanks,

Chuck Prickett North Central Iowa Genealogical Society
Research Secretary

Hancock County Death Record Book, 1921-1948, on G page.

Robert H. German, Male, White, Age 71, Date of Death-September 12, 1933, Place of Death-Orthel Township, Hancock County, Cause of Death-Myocarditis, Marital Status-Married, Attending Physician-D. F. Shaw, Undertaker-Kenneth F. Broughton.

(Note-Orthel Township is on the west border of Hancock County and centrally located north to south. There are no towns of significance in this township, however the town of Wesley is the west and Britt is to the east. The town of Hutchins at present, consists of a grain elevator on the ICE railroad main track and very little else.)

Source: The Britt News-Tribune, Britt, Iowa, Wednesday, September 13, 1933, Page 1 included the following obituary:

ROBERT GERMAN PASSES AT 71

Orthel Twp. Farmer Lived for Several Years in Titonka Vicinity.

Came to Hancock County in 1929 to Live on Farm Northwest of Hutchins

Robert German, Orthel farmer, passed away at his home at 7:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 12. He had reached his 71st birthday but recently, his birth being recorded as September 3, 1862, at Shelby County, Indiana.

When a young man he came to DeWitt County, Illinois, and there on October 17, 1907, he united in marriage with Miss Lulu DuBois, who survives him, together with a daughter, Mrs. Robert Owens at Clarion, Iowa and a son, Robert at home.

The family came to Titonka in 1920 to dwell on a farm and in 1929 they came to Hancock County to the place where Mr. German died. A daughter, Mrs. Floyd Reibsamen, preceded her father in death.

Surviving brothers are Joseph and William, both living near Shelbyville, Indiana, and sisters are Mrs. Sarah Holden and Mrs. Rebecca Walters of Shelbyville, Indiana, and Mrs. Foster Holden at Franklin, Indiana.

Mr. German's religious faith was grounded in the belief of the Seven Day Adventists and he belonged to a church at Decatur, Illinois. He was a good husband and father, a good neighbor, a friendly man in whom all his acquaintances found a true friend.

The body will lie in the Buffalo Township cemetery, near Titonka, following services at the Methodist church at Titonka Thursday afternoon.


Lula Fay DuBois

Social Security Death Index:

Lula BURK
Birth Date: 4 Jul 1890
Death Date: Jan 1978
Social Security Number: 482-10-2944
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Iowa

Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 77565
Localities: Clear Lake Shores, Galveston, Texas
Kemah, Galveston, Texas


1019. Rebecca Jennie Hanna German

http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/newspaper/news_ricketts.htm

THE SHELBY DEMOCRAT
Thursday, January 4, 1900
page 7, column 3

Constable Farrell last evening went to Moral township and arrested James Ricketts on a paternity charge preferred against him by Mrs. Jennie German-Eck, who has been keeping house for Ricketts, he being divorced. Ricketts was placed in jail last night and this morning was taken before Squire Andrews, where he waived examination and gave bond for his appearance in court January 15, in the sum of $350. He is represented by Tindall & Tindall.

Thursday, February 15, 1900
page 4, column 5

Mrs. Rebecca Eck, Thursday, in Squire Wright's, Brandywine township court, compromised her two suits against James Ricketts, one on account and the other a paternity proceeding, she receiving $200. Attorney John A. Tindall represented Ricketts and Attorney Chez Mrs. Eck.
Submitted by Barb Huff

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http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obituaries/obit_hensley.htm

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Thursday July 18, 1940
Page 1 column 2
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Mrs. George Hensley, 82, Native of County, Dies
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Word was received yesterday of the death of Mrs. George [Rebecca] Hensley, a native of Shelby county, who has resided in Detroit, Michigan, for the past fifteen years.
Mrs. Hensley died at her home in Detroit, Saturday, after a year's illness. She was born in Boggstown eighty-two years ago.
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Tom Beynon, of this city, two brothers, Joe German, of Shelbyville, and William German, of Martinsville. She also leaves several nieces. Mr. Hensley died several years ago.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Susan Gayle SweetNikita@aol.com


THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Monday September 17, 1934
Page 1 column 3
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TO HOLD HENSLEY SERVICE TUESDAY
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George Hensley, who passed away in his home on the Boggstown road Saturday morning will be held at the Charles M. Ewing chapel Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Rev. Paul E. Million will officiate and cremation will take place in Indianapolis.
Mr. Hensley was born in Indiana on March 8, 1858, being at the time of death 76 years, 6 months and 7 days old.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Rebecca Hensley; three brothers, John and Lon Hensley, of Los Angeles, California and Cyrus Hensley of Idaho, and one sister, Lucy Hensley, of Los Angeles, California.
For the past twenty-five years, Mr. Hensley had been employed at the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad's car barn there.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Susan Gayle SweetNikita@aol.com


1020. David A. German

Said to have ran off with a circus. One old gentleman from Boggstown said it was the Wallace and Hagenbeck Circus. Declared dead to settle mother's estate.

1900 census Cook Co., Illinois, West Town, S. Clinton St., #2-101, Friendship Hotel, hse 21, fam 28, e.d. 555, p. 40-B [6 June 1900]:
German, David, lodger, Apr 1865, 35, S, IN, NC, VA, laborer
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The Shelbyville Daily Democrat
Thursday, February 22, 1906
Page 1
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IS THE DEAD MAN GERMAN?
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Man Dead Beside Vandalia Tracks Supposed
to Hail from Shelby County
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THE TATOO MARKS THE PRINCIPAL CLUE
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Red Hair, Weight and Height Also Coincide --
Relatives Fear Worst
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THE STORY OF HIS LIFE.
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Early yesterday morning in the mangled body of a man was found along the Vandalia tracks several miles east of Greencastle. Just how or when he was killed is not known.
No letters or articles were found by which the man could be identified. But the belief is becoming strong that the man was David German, formerly a resident of Shelby county.
The only clew to his identity is that his tattooed arms were found in fairly good condition at the side of the track. On each of the arms is a finely executed head and bust of a woman, which has attracted not a little attention at the morgue of Messrs. Lunch & Beckwith, at Greencastle. The man is supposed to have been of medium weight and height; but owing to the fact that the remains were so badly mangled and were scattered along the track for a distance of two miles, the exact height and weight can not be ascertained.
This description coincides exactly with that of David German. The description of the tattoo marks tallies exactly with the marks on German's arms. Today, Mrs. Rebecca Hensley, of west Hendricks street, in this city, a sister of Mr. German, telephoned to the chief of police at Greencastle, asking him the color of the man's hair. The chief answered that it was red. Mr. German had hair of that color.
The Greencastle authorities have made an examination in the effort to find out how the man met his death. The theory prevails that he fell from a car of one of the Vandalia flyers. The engineers of all of the night trains have been examined and without exception they assert that no man was seen on the tracks in front of any of the trains.
David German was forty-two years of age. He was born and reared in Sugar Creek township, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph German, who reside at present in Boggstown. Two brothers of the man supposed to be dead, are Joe German, a farmer residing near Boggstown, and William German, a decorator and paper hanger of Boggstown. One sister, Mrs. Rebecca Hensley, lives in Shelbyville.
Nine years ago German left this county and has been traveling through the South and West. Nothing has been heard from him since last August, but for the last few months he has been expected home. He had no wife or children.
The father arrived in Shelbyville this afternoon, intent on going at once to Greencastle. However, on account of his nervous and physical condition, he was induced to remain at home. The sister, Mrs. Hensley, will leave this evening to view the fragments of the dead man.

Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/newspaper/news_german.htm
. . . . . . . .

Well it wasn't David German...

Thanks to Sheila Rooker gravefinder2003@yahoo.com for this transcript:

Greencastle Banner Graphic Feb. 23[?], 1906

Killed By A Train

The Mangled Body of an Unknown Man Found on the Vandalia Tracks Near Fillmore

Tuesday morning the mangled body of an unknown man was found on the Vandalia tracks one mile this side of Fillmore. When he was killed and who he was no one could tell from his persons. His cap and a small portion of his trousers was all that was found of his wearing apparel and some tattooing on his arms was all the marks of identification that were visible on his body.
He was literally cut to pieces and portions of his body were picked up for some distances along the track showing that he had been run over by a long freight train or several short trains had passed over his body. His arms were cut off near the shoulder, his legs badly cut and torn up, his head crushed in on top and his chin and face nearly cut away. Coroner King was called on the case and spent some time examining men along the interurban track to see if they knew any thing about the man. His body was gathered up and taken to the morgue of Lynch & Beckwith to be prepared for burial.
In further pursuing the investigation, Tuesday afternoon, Coroner King made the acquaintance of one of the contractors on the interurban line and this man said he believed he knew who the dead man was. He said he thought his name was Erwood and that his relatives lived at Elizabethtown. The contractor said he had employed Erwood at one time in road building and from the description of him from the men at the camp he was satisfied that this was the same man. The coroner telegraphed a brother of the dead man at Elizabethtown and the brother got in communication with the contractor by phone and he was soon convinced that the dead man was his brother. Wednesday, Fred L. Erwood, brother of the dead man and a Mr. Reep came from Elizabethtown and from the tattoo marks and the portions of the clothing, were able to identify him as Forest Joseph Erwood.
The brother said he had not seen his dead brother since last November and that he did not stay at home much of the time. He would travel about from place to place and obtain work. He belonged to the regular army at one time and since quitting the service he has not been at home only occasionally.
The men at the railroad camp where Erwood went say he must have been killed about eight o’clock Monday night. They say the man came to their camp about six o’clock that evening and stayed a short time and then went north a few hundred rods and then back to the Vandalia tracks. About eight o’clock the men at camp heard an engine give shrill blasts of the whistle as if something was on the track and they believed that it was this train that killed the man. Next morning the interurban men went to the Vandalia tracks and found the portions of the man’s body strewn along the rails.
The brother and cousin were certain that the body was that of Forest Erwood from the tattoos as they were very distinct and this portion of the arm was not cut up much. The tattooing was done in red and purple ink and the most prominent one was that of a woman with a wand in her hand and a scroll at her feet with a wreath around her head and a robe thrown over her shoulders. The work was neatly done and showed the hand of an artist. Arrangements were made for burial of the body in this city and Wednesday evening the brother and some cousins accompanied by a few people took the remains to Forest Hill Cemetery where a grave had been prepared and the remains of the roving man were laid to rest. The man’s parents are dead and he leaves only a brother and some cousins and distant relatives.
Coroner King has been successful in finding relatives of strangers who have been killed in this county during his term of office. There is something strange about men who travel about on freight trains in that they do not carry anything that will identify them in case they are killed. Men who travel about this way seem to care little for themselves and do not provide any means by which their friends can be notified if they are killed. Dr King has always taken the slightest clue that has presented itself and by persistent effort has been able to locate friends of relatives of every one who has been killed here.


481. Maria J. German

1900 census Madison Co., IN, Van Buren Twp., e.d. 116, p. 346 A,
hse. 12, fam., 14
Smith, Mariah Apr 1835 Head IN PA NC mother of 7 - 7 living
Speagle, Joseph A. Oct 1855 Son IN KY IN Laborer - Glass factory


1026. Elizabeth Ellen Speagle

Anderson Herald, 11 March 1924

MISS SPEGLE DEAD
Funneral Services Will Be Held At Summitville Today
Special to the Herald
SUMMITVILLE, Ind., March 10. -
Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth E. Spegel, age 67, who died Sunday at her home east of town, will be held Tuesday at the Christian church here. A brother Joseph Spegle of Summitville, and two sisters at Indianapolis and Fairmount survive..


1027. George L. Speagle

Van Buren County Death Record Index 1935-1945
by VBRGS member Donna Goble of Tucson, Arizona.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mivanbur/Deaths1935_1945/DeathsS.htm

SPIEGLE George 7/9/1939 p. 20


1028. William Winfield Speagle

Shelby Democrat, 8 July 1937

Stricken with neuraligia of the heart at 3:00 a.m. today, William Winfield Speagle, age 76, of 532 south West street, died three hours later, at 6:00 a.m. Mr. Speagle had been ill for the past several years. The deceased was born in Johnson county Aoril 14, 1861, the son of Isreal and Mariah Speagle and had been a resident of Shelby county practically all of his life. He had lived in Shelbyville for the past twenty-three years. He was married to Miss Mary Frances Paty, September 3, 1882, and to this union a son and a daughter were born. Mrs. Speagle died twenty-three years ago. The children are Mrs. Ward McKenney, of this city, and Frank Speagle, at whose home he died. Three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive. Two brothers, Joseph, of Fairmont, Ind., and George, of Pawpaw, Mich., survive, along with a half-sister, Mrs. Elizabeth King, of Indianapolis.

Mr. Speagle was a member of the West street M.E. church, where funeral services will be held Monday at 3:00 p.m. with the Rev. R. A. Ragsdale, pastor, officiating. Interment, in charge C. F. Fix & Son, will be in Forest Hill. Friends may call at the late home after 7:00 p.m. today.


1029. Clara Anna Speagle

MARION LEADER TRIBUNE, Wednesday, April 1, 1936, page 3 col. 1:

SERVICES SET FOR CLARA M'COMBS,70

Fairmount, Ind., Mar. 31. - Funeral rites for Mrs. Clara McCombs, seventy, will beheld at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Baptist Church here. Rev. W. E. Sharp, Gas City, will have charge. Burial will be in Park cemetery. Mrs. McCombs, who had been a resident of Fairmount for 40 years, died Monday night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ben Gray, at Gas City, after a month's illness of pneumonia and complications. Her husband died 12 years ago.
The body will lie in state at 224 East South C street until time for the funeral.
Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Omer Lee, Tipton, Mrs. Arthur Robinson, Hackleman, and Mrs. Gray, Gas City: three sons, Fred Walzer, Huntington, W. Va., Arthur Walzer and John Walzer, Fairmount; one sister, Mrs. James Ring, Indianapolis; three brothers, George Speigle, Paw Paw, Mich., William Speigle, Shelbyville, and Joseph Speigle, Summitville; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild.

[JLG note: Ring should be King.]
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Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.

Title: Marriages 1870-1905 Bk. 4: 1870-1877 Bk. 5: 1877-1883 Bk. 6: 1884-1888 Bk. 7: 1888-1893 Bk. 8: 1893-1898 Bk. 9: 1898-1902 Bk. 10: 1902-1905
Record Location: Tipton County, Indiana
Compiled by Ruth M. Slevin
Spouse 1: Clara Speagle
Spouse 2: John E. Walser
Marriage Date: 21 May 1888
County: Tipton
Book: 6
Original Source Page: 357


Title: Index to Marriage Record 1880-1920 Inclusive Volume II Letters H - Q Inclusive
Record Location: Madison County Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Anderson Compiled By Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938
Spouse 1: Nina Hazelbaker
Spouse 2: John Walser
Marriage Date: 26 Feb 1917
County: Madison
Book: 30
Original Source Page: 195
Birth Date: 12 Jan 1901

Title: Index to Marriage Record 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Letters R - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Madison County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office, Anderson Compined by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938
Spouse 1: John Z Walser
Spouse 2: Ninam Haselbater
Marriage Date: 25 Feb 1917
County: Madison
Book: 30
Original Source Page: 195
Date: 31 Jan 1893


Title: Index to Marriage Record 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Letters R - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Madison County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office, Anderson Compined by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938
Spouse 1: Gladys P Walser
Spouse 2: Arthur P Robinson
Marriage Date: 05 Aug 1918
County: Madison
Book: 32
Original Source Page: 132
Date: 22 Jan 1889

Title: Index to Marriage Record 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Letters R - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Madison County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office, Anderson Compined by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938
Spouse 1: Arthur F Robinson
Spouse 2: Gladys P Walser
Marriage Date: 08 Aug 1918
County: Madison
Book: 32
Original Source Page: 132
Date: 14 Aug 1885


Title: Marriage Records Volume IV Book 18 (Jan 1910-Apr 1912) Book 19 (Apr 1912-Jun 1914) Book 20 (Jun 1914-Jul 1916) Book 21 (Jul 1916-Jul 1918) Book 22 (Jul 1918-Aug 1920) Book 23 (Aug 1920-Aug 1921) Book 24 (Aug 1921-Sep 1922) Book 25 (Sep 1922-Sep 1923) Book 26 (Sep 1923-Oct 1924)
Record Location: Grant County, Indiana
Compiled by Grant County Genealogy Club
Spouse 1: Fred E. Walser
Spouse 2: Louise Daily
Marriage Date: 28 Jun 1919
County: Grant
Book: 22
Original Source Page: 228

Title: Marriage Records Volume III Book 12 (Mar 1898-Mar 1900) Book 13 (Mar 1900-Mar 1902) Book 14 (Mar 1902-Nov 1903) Book 15 (Nov 1903-Sep 1905) Book 16 (Sep 1905-Jul 1907) Book 17 (Aug 1907-Jan 1910)
Record Location: Grant County, Indiana
Compiled by--Grant County Genealogy Club
Spouse 1: Omer Lee
Spouse 2: Dottie B. Walser
Marriage Date: 05 Dec 1908
County: Grant
Book: 17
Original Source Page: 335

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Ancestry.com. Indiana Birth Records Index, 1880-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Index to Birth Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.

Name: Walser, Francis M
Father: John
Mother: Nina Hazelbaker
County: Madison
Gender: M
Birth Date: 24 Jul 1917
Reference: Madison County, Indiana
Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive
Volume I
Letters H - K Inclusive
Madison County, Indiana
Index to Birth Records
1882 - 1920 Inclusive
Volume II
Book: H-17
Page: 68
___________________________

Ancestry.com. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 20,243 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration.

Name: Arthur Elsworth Walser
City: Not Stated
County: Grant
State: Indiana
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1897
Race: White
Roll: 1503895
DraftBoard: 2

Name: Fred Edward Walser
City: Not Stated
County: Grant
State: Indiana
Birth Date: 28 Jun 1899
Mother: Clara Anna Walser
Race: White
Roll: 1503895
DraftBoard: 2

Name: John E Walser
City: Not Stated
County: Grant
State: Indiana
Birthplace: Indiana;United States of America
Birth Date: 31 Jan 1893
Race: Caucasian
Roll: 1503895

__________________________
Park Cemetery
Section 3D http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingrant/park3D.htm
WALSER, John E. 1893-1950
WALSER, Arthur E. 1898-1954

Park Cemetery
Section 4D http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingrant/park4D.htm
WALSER, Clara A. 1865-1936 s/s John E. Walser
WALSER, John E. 1863-1917 s/s Clara A. Walser


1030. Charles E. Smith

Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.

Title: Index to Marriage Record 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Letters R - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Madison County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office, Anderson Compined by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938
Spouse 1: Charles Smith
Spouse 2: Minnie Wellbrook
Marriage Date: 09 Aug 1893
County: Madison
Book: 4
Original Source Page: 502


SMITH, MARIA 1835 or 36 1901 CITY OF ELWOOD R5, ADD II
SMITH, HAROLD R. 1897 1901 CITY OF ELWOOD R5, ADD II
SMITH, HELEN G. 1900 1930 CITY OF ELWOOD R5, ADD II
SMITH, MINNIE A. 1873 1941 CITY OF ELWOOD R5, ADD II

Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.

Title: Index to Marriage Record 1920 - 1925 Inclusive Volume 16 Pt. 2 Letters M to Z Inclusive
Record Location: Marion County, Indiana
Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office Indianapolis W. P. A. Compiled by Indiana Works Progress Administration
Spouse 1: Minnie Aldora Smith
Spouse 2: William Sherman Conner
Marriage Date: 07 Jun 1923
County: Marion
Book: 121
Original Source Page: 460


Elwood newspaper obituary index:
Name: Minnie Connor
Age: 58
Source Date: 10/11/1941
Detail for Obituary: 116240

Name: Charles E. Smith
Age: 0
Source Date: 1/2/1908
Detail for Obituary: 158061

Name: Charles Smith
Age: 0
Source Date: 2/2/1912
Detail for Obituary: 159464

Name: Helen Smith
Age: 31
Source Date: 12/8/1930
Detail for Obituary: 118229


1031. Anna Elizabeth Smith

Ancestry.com. Indiana Marriage Records Index, 1845-1920. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original Data: Works Progress Administration. Index to Marriage Records Indiana: Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938-1940.

Title: Index to Marriage Record 1880 - 1920 Inclusive Letters R - Z Inclusive
Record Location: Madison County, Indiana
W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office, Anderson Compined by Indiana Works Progress Administration 1938
Spouse 1: Anna E Smith
Spouse 2: James E King
Marriage Date: 12 Apr 1900
County: Madison
Book: 8
Original Source Page: 480

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1900 census Madison Co., IN, Van Buren Twp., e.d. 116, p. 352, hse. 133, fam. 139:
King, Stephen C. Sept 1851 IN NC NC harness maker
" Isabel J. Apr 1855 " IN IN wife
" James F. Apr 1872 " " " son
" Gertrude M. Apr 1883 " " " dau
" Julia P. Nov 1886 " " " dau
" Lela M. Jan 1889 " " " dau
" William L. Aug 1892 " " " son
" Eva M. Aug 1896 " " " dau
" Elizabeth July 1872 " KY " dau-in-law

1910 census Madison Co., IN, Van Buren Twp., e.d. 128, p. 215, hse. 164, fam. 171:
King, James F. 38 IN IN IN salesman
" Elizabeth 37 " " " wife
" George L. 6 " " " son
Smith, Hellen 10 " " " niece

1920 census Marion Co., IN, Center Twp., Indpls. 2nd Ward, e.d. 50, p. 137, hse. 532, fam. 600:
King, James F. 47 IN IN IN coal jobber
" Elizabeth 47 " " " wife
" George L. 16 " " " son

1930 census Marion Co., IN, Center Twp., Indpls. Ward 2, e.d. 49-308, p. 132, hse. 186, fam. 211:
King, James F. 58 IN IN IN grocery asst mgr
" Elizabeth 57 " " " wife
" George L. 26 " " " son, laborer


482. Thomas Martin German

Shelby Democrat, Thursday, 2 February 1905

Martin German, died at his home, one-quarter of a mile south of London Thursday morning, January 26, at 11 a.m., aged sixty-seven years, leaving three daughters, one son and his wife surviving him. Funeral services will be held at the M. E. church at London, Sunday, January 29th at 10 a.m. Rev. Mr. Brown officiating. Interment in the Morris cemetery in charge of Oscar Hand & Son.


1035. Olly Lovena German

Shelby Democrat, 30 January 1930

Mrs. Ollie L. Deal, wife of Zeph Deal, and a lifelong resident of Shelby county, died at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday morning at her home in London. Mrs. Deal had been in ill health over a period of four years and during the past two weeks had been suffering from bronchial influenza, which was the immediate cause of her death.

Funeral services are to be conducted at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning from the London M. E. church with the Rev. W. A. Ryland, pastor of the Fairland M. E. church, officiating. Burial will be in the family lot at the London cemetery with C. F. Fix & Son, funeral directors, in charge.

Mrs. Deal was a daughter of the late Martin and Sarah German and was born in Sugar Creek township, April 7, 1870, being at the time of death, fifty-nine years, nine months and twenty-one days old. Her entire lifetime had been spent in Shelby county and during the past forty-three, she had resided at London.

On April 7, 1886, she was united in marriage to Zeph Deal. To this union, twelve children were born, six of whom survive. They are Mrs. Orpha Wilkins, of New Palestine; Mrs. Edith Morris, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Anna Herrod, of Columbus, O.; Mrs. Hattie Plew, at home; Mrs. Gladys Plew, of Pierceton, Ind., and Clarence Deal, of Indianapolis. She also leaves the husband, a sister, Mrs. Lottie Hutchison; a brother, Robert German, both of New Palestine; thirteen grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

For many years had been a member of the London M. E. church.


1036. Missouri Sarah Alice German

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Shelbyville, Ind., Monday 3, 1927, page 1, column 2
JOSEPH CORWIN DIES AT HOME
Death Of Shelby County Citizen Follows Illness Of Many Months
FUNERAL TUESDAY MORNING

Joseph Corwin, age 61, died at his home south of this city in Shelby township at 11:30
o'clock Sunday morning. Death was due to a complication of disease from which he had suffered
many months.
Mr. Corwin was born near Old Middletown, Indiana, April 25, 1865 and was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Corwin. He was a member of the Waldron Methodist Church and
was well known and highly respected in his community. Surviving Mr. Corwin are these children:
Mrs. Margaret Tresler of Florida, Mrs. Josephine Dungan of Acton, and William
Corwin of LaPorte; three sisters, Mrs. Martha Rogers and Mrs. Margaret Wharton,
both of Shelbyville, and Mrs. Lon Landen of Rush county; one brother James Corwin, and
three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 10:30 o'clock Tuesday morning at the London M.E.
Church with the Rev. C.B. Atkinson of Waldron officiating. Burial will be in the London cemetery
in charge of Charles M. Ewing, funeral director.
Submitted by Barb Huff

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Thursday, December 3, 1914, page 1, column 4
CHARLES MILTON CORWIN
Death Occurred Thursday Morning At His Home In East Broadway

Charles Milton Corwin, aged fifteen years, son of Joseph Corwin, died at his home Thursday
morning at eight-thirty o'clock. The boy had been an invalid since he was one year old. At that
time he fell from a wagon and was partially paralyzed as a result of his injury. Besides his father, he
leaves a step-mother, one brother, William, and two sisters, Maggie and Josephine.
Funeral services will be held at the late home Saturday morning at ten o'clock, the Rev. W.D.
Hetrick officiating. Burial will be made in the London cemetery in charge of Stewart & Fix.
Submitted by Barb Huff

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Friday, June 18, 1909, page 1 column 5
YOUNG WIFE DIED VERY SUDDENLY
Mrs. Joseph Corwin Passed Away At Her Home
In Sugar Creek Township Early Friday Morning

Mrs. Misouria Corwin, the beloved wife of Joseph Corwin, died at her home in
Sugar Creek township Friday morning at one o'clock, of uraemic convulsions. Mrs. Corwin was
taken ill early Thursday morning and gradually grew worse until the final call came from above.
The deceased was thirty-seven years of age and had resided in the township all of her life. She
was a good wife, and kind and patient mother and a friend to all who knew her. She leaves a large
number of relatives and friends to mourn her untimely death. The sympathy of the entire
community is extended to the bereaved family in this sad hour. The funeral services will be held at
the M. E. Church in London Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Garrison officiating. Funeral
in charge of W.C. Hoop, of Fairland, and Hand & Son, of this city. [Buried London Cemetery]
Submitted by Barb Huff

THE SHELBYVILLE REPUBLICAN
Tuesday October 15, 1907, page 1 column 2
MORPHINE ENDS LIFE OF CHILD
Six Weeks Old Child Of Joseph Corwin Given Patent
Medicine Died Two Days After Taking The Medicine

The little six weeks old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corwin, of Fairland, died
yesterday morning as a result of taking four drops of Dr. Washburn's diarrhea compound, which
contained an eighth of an ounce of morphine. The child had been taken sick Saturday morning
with diarrhea and Mrs. Corwin, securing the medicine which had been purchased months before,
gave the baby a dose, the directions reading from one to ten drops to be given. Four were given in
this case, and after the baby had swallowed the medicine, it began growing worse. Dr. Wells, of
Fairland, was up with the child most of Sunday night. It is the opinion that the morphine in the
medicine caused the child's death. The funeral services were held this afternoon by Stewart & Fix.
[Buried London Cemetery]
Submitted by Barb Huff
Copied 15 June 2000 from http://www.rootsweb.com/~inshelby/obit_corwin.htm


1047. Anna German

Her name was Anna GERMAN, daughter of Asa GERMAN. She was born 26 Sept 1868 in Indiana, and died 29 Oct 1901 at Fairmont, Grant Co., Indiana, burial in Park Cemetery. [source: death certificate, Indiana State Board of Health].
___________
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingrant/park3C.htm
Park Cemetery
Section 3C

TOMLINSON, Nancy 1862-1941 wife of James Tomlinson
TOMLINSON, James 1868-1948
TOMLINSON, Anna 1868-1901 wife of James Tomlinson
TOMLINSON, Ina 1885-1939 wife of Griffen Tomlinson
____________

6-1-1900; Census Place: Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana; Roll: T623 386; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 104.

Name: James Tomlinson

Home in 1900: Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana on South A Street in a rented house

Age: 33

Estimated birth year: 1867

Birthplace: Wisconsin

Race: White

Occupation: Teamster

James Tomlinson Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana Jan 1867 Wisconsin White Head

Anna Tomlinson Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana Sep 1869 Illinois White Wife, had five chidren with four still living

Albert Tomlinson Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana Sep 1889 Indiana White Son
Eva Tomlinson Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana Feb 1891 Indiana White Daughter
Griffin Tomlinson Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana Mar 1895 Indiana White Son
Chester Tomlinson Pipe Creek, Madison, Indiana Sep 1899 Indiana White Son


491. William Henry Crockett German

Data on the descendants of Willaim Henry German has been imported from Gedcom provided by Cindy Cleven Hensley, 404 Fletcher Rd, Collierville, TN 38017, email: CRCleven@aol.com

Also: 1880 census Fayette Co., TN, Civil Dist. 1, ed 17, p. 181D, hse 322[?], fam 394:
Samuel Lowrey 23 TN VA NC farmer
Fereby " 21 TN TN TN wife
Ada Lee " 3mo Feb " " " dau
Crockett German 49 " " " father in law
John " 18 " " " botther in law
Lucy " 13 " " " sister in law
Sallie White 20 " " " sister in law
Stephen " 2 " " " nephew

_____________________
HARDEMAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE
Marriage Records G
1824-1950
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/hardeman/vitals/margagw.txt

German, Benjamin H. Spencer, Fannie M. Jun 1929
German, Jessie Douglas, Oleta Jan 1928
German, W.H. Looney, Exie Aug 1876
German, William H. Partridge, Eliza May 1874

Hardeman County, Tennessee
Marriage Records W
1823-1950
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/hardeman/vitals/marwewy.txt

White, Steven German, Sackey Apr 1877


1053. Perrybe A. German

HARDEMAN COUNTY, TENNESSEE
Marriage Records L
1824-1950
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/hardeman/vitals/marlaly.txt

Lowery, Samuel M. German, Ferebie May 1877


1055. John Newsom Emory German

From Frank S. Lee's web page: http://www.datasync.com/~lee120fs/german.htm

German Family Descendants History

John Newsom Emory German (b. july 25, 1863 - d. Mar 12, 1933) came to Fayette County, Tn
in 1878 from Pinson (Madison County) Tennessee. He crossed the Hatchie River above Bolivar
on a ferry boar with nothing much except his clothes and a little black dog. He settled around
Somerville. John was the son of Sarah Rosenbaum (a German jew) and William Crockett
German. Sarah's father was John Rosenbaum and John grandfather was Emory German, a
methodist minister.

John married (Feb 8 1882) Cassander Paralie Kee (b. nov 13, 1866 - d. Feb 19, 1933) "Cassie"
was the daughter of Dilley Adaline Adams and James L. Kee. The Keys had settled in Fayette
County earlier from Camden (Benton County).

John and Cassie framed and at one time owned over 1,000 acres of land around Somerville. John
also slaughtered cattle and sold the fresh meat to the citizens of Somerville from a meat wagon.

They were the parents of 15 children, five who died as small toddlers or infants, Buleah Kate,
Emma Dora, William Crockett, Tommy Morton, and Paul Green.

Most of their other children married and settled in Fayette County. They are Luda Mae married
Albert S. Stafford; John Newsom, Jr. married Madison Sweeden; Cassander married Ira
Stainback; Pearl married Charles Pennington; Viola married Benjamin H. Doyle; Jessie H. married
Oleta Douglas; James Madison (Matt) married Para Lee Oliver; Arthur Leon (Lee) married Allie
Mai Sorrrell; and William Monroe married Aline Douglas. Monroe is the only child alive today.
He resides at Williston, Tn and is 83 years old.

FAMILY: http://www.datasync.com/~lee120fs/page16.htm

(10) Casandar Parelee German F: John Newson Emory German (21)
M: Casandar Parelee Kee (22)
B: William Crockett German
B: Tommy Morton German
B: Paul Green German
B: John Newson, Jr German
B: Jessie H. German
B: james Madison German
B: Arthur Leon German
B: William Monroe German
F: Buleah kate German
F: Emma Dora German
F: Luda Mae Stafford
F: Adaline Sweeden
F: Pearl Pennington
F: Viola Doyle
F: Allie Mai Sorrell
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Asbury Cemetery Fayette County, Tennessee Take Hwy 78 south from Somerville 1.5miles to LaGrange Rd. Turn left and go approximately 4.2 miles. Cemetery is on right. There are unmarked graves and many broken and unreadable stones. Read on June 11, 1999, June 14, 1999 and July 19, 1999. [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/fayette/cemeteries/asbury.txt]
German, J. N. July 25, 1863 Mar. 12, 1933
German, Mrs. J. N. Nov. 13, 1866 Feb. 19, 1933
German, Newsom Dec. 6, 1890 Jan. 14, 1915
_______________________________________________

Hood Cemetery
Warren, Fayette County, Tennessee
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/fayette/cemeteries/hood.txt?o_xid=0026656834&o_lid=0026656834&o_xt=26656834
Go East for 3.2 miles on Hwy 64 from Oakland, turn left on Warren Road. Go 1. 8 miles
to Feathers Chapel Road. Cross road to Old Solomon Mill Road and go .3 mile, cemetery
is on right.

Read on August 7 and 14, 1999, and Sept. 2, 1999

German, Allie M. Sorrell Mar. 22, 1895 Aug. 15, 1974
German Arthur L. Sr. Mar. 2, 1896 Oct. 12, 1969
German, Charlie F. Mar. 16, 1939 May 6, 1995
German, Eunice Aline Dec. 9, 1931 July 25, 1934
German, Evelyn Eugenia May 6, 1935 May 6, 1935
German, Glenn H. June 8, 1930 Apr. 17, 1993
German, Homer Elizabeth Crafton Sept. 9, 1917 Apr. 6, 1987
German, Infant May 24, 1948 May 24, 1948 son of Thomas and Virginia German
German, Infant June 19, 1952 June 19, 1952 son of Earl and Rebecca German
German, Infant Feb. 23, 1968 Mar. 4, 1968 dau. of Walter and Donna German
German, James Madison Mar. 5, 1900 Apr. 13, 1953
German, John Newsom July 1, 1936 Nov. 21, 1992
German, Kinnie Lee Sr. Dec. 10, 1920 Apr. 10, 1972
German, Paralee Oliver July 6, 1908 Oct. 13, 1993
German, Thomas Hendrix Feb. 27, 1915 July 17, 1972
German, Virginia Roberson Aug. 7, 1907 Apr. 17, 1996
German, William David Aug. 11,1916 Mar. 14, 1979
German, William Monroe Aug. 12, 1903 Sept. 14, 1988
German, Willie Louis Sr. Mar. 21, 1928 Nov. 19, 1982


505. Robert Franklin Jarmon

Robert Jarmon married his double first cousin. They lived in Hardeman
Co., Tennessee, where Robert pursued farming.

MARRIAGE: Published abstarct of HARDEMAN COUNTY TENNESSEE MARRIAGES.


1063. William T. Jarmon

William T. Jarmon was a Confederaate soldier and was killed near
Columbia, Tennessee.


N. B. Cross

According to John B. Cross, his father, N. B. Cross, "served four years
in the confederate Army in Company E, 7 Tenn. He was wounded at
Brittains Lane and Again at Brices Cross Roads. He served most of time
under Gen. N.B. Forrest and was a great lover of this Old Wizzard of the
Saddle. On Dec 11th, 1867 he married Elizabeth Jarman (the third child
of Robt. Jarman) and settled on the farm near Whiteville, Tenn."


1066. Sam H. Jarmon

MELROSE CEMETERY
May 29, 2001
Charlotte Holloway & Rose Greene
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/hardeman/cemeteries/melrose.txt?o_xid=0026656834&o_lid=0026656834&o_xt=26656834
Take Hwy 64 W from Bolivar to Whiteville. Turn right onto Hwy 64 Business.
Take the first right onto Melrose Road and the cemetery in right across
from the stop sign.

Jarmon, Mattie Pearson 9 Mar 1857-19 Apr 1935 w/o Samuel H. Jarmon
Jarmon, Samuel H. 5 Jan 1852-25 Jul 1901 h/o Mattie Pearson Jarmon

Cross, Elizabeth Jarmon 8 Jun 1850-23 Dec 1913 w/o N.B. Cross m 11 Dec 1867
Cross, Napolean Bonapart 4 May 1846-17 Jun 1906 h/o Elizabeth C. Jarmon Cross


1072. Rosa Lee Jarmon

HARDEMAN COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - FARLEY CEMETERY
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/hardeman/cemeteries/farley.txt?o_xid=0026656834&o_lid=0026656834&o_xt=26656834
FARLEY CEMETERY
October 17, 2000
Charlotte Holloway

This cemetery is located 2.1 miles north of Whiteville. It is located
off Mt. Tabor or Cedar Road turn left onto Farley Cemetery Lane. The
cemetery is at the end of this gravel, dirt road.

Creel, Rosa S. 28 Sep 1864-30 Nov 1898 d/o R.F. & R.S. Jarman w/o W.C. Creel


508. Elizabeth Nancy Jarmon

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
92
page 200

Mrs. Hattie Alexander Hunt.
DAR ID Number: 91616
Born in Absboro, Ala.
Wife of Oscar Milton Hunt.
Descendant of Corp. Burr Harrison, as follows:
1. William Alexander (1850-92) m. 1872 Theodore Harrington (1855-90).
2. Sam Harrington (1822-85) m. 1846 Elizabeth Jarmon (1829-59).
3. Birt Harrington (1790-1869) m. Harriett Johnston (1798-1875).
4. Samuel Johnston m. Kate Harrison.
5. Burr Harrison m. Elizabeth Dargan.
Burr Harrison (1738-1822) served, 1776, as corporal under Capt. Richard
Lee, 3rd Virginia
regiment; transferred, 1777, to Capt. Francis Mercer's company. He was
born in Virginia;
died in Chester District, S. C.
Also No. 69179.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
70
page 69

Mrs. Nora Alexander Winston.
DAR ID Number: 69186
Born in Colbert County, Ala.
Wife of William Winston.
Descendant of Corp. Burr Harrison.
Daughter of William Alexander (1850-92) and Theodora Harrington (1855-
90), his wife, m.
1872.
Granddaughter of Sam Harrington (1829-85) and Elizabeth Jarman (1829-
59), his wife, m.
1846.
Gr-granddaughter of Bert Harrington (1790-1860) and Harriot Johnston
(1798-1873), his
wife.
See No. 69179.

The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume
70
page 150

Mrs. Emma Alexander Porterfield.
DAR ID Number: 69422
Born in Colbert County, Ala.
Wife of Turner Marvin Porterfield.
Descendant of Corp. Burr Harrison.
Daughter of William Alexander (1850-92) and Theodora Harrington (1855-
90), his wife, m.
1872.
Granddaughter of Samuel Harrington (1829-85) and Elizabeth Jarman
(1829-59), his wife,
m. 1846.
Gr-granddaughter of Birt Harrington (1790-1860) and Harriot Johnston
(1798-1873), his
wife.
Gr-gr-granddaughter of Samuel Johnston and Kate Harrison, his wife.
Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Burr Harrison and Elizabeth Dargan, his wife.
Burr Harrison (1738-1822) enlisted, 1776, as corporal in Capt. Philip
Richard Francis Lee's
company, Col. James Marshall's 3rd Virginia regiment, and, 1777, in
Capt. John Francis
Mercer's company, same regiment. He was born in Virginia; died in
Chester County, S. C.


511. Stephen Lafayette Jarmon

Stephen Jarmon was a farmer and lived in Fayette Co., Texas.

_______________________
Stephen L Jarmon
Birth: Nov. 1, 1833
Death: May. 6, 1907

Burial:
Fiskville Cemetery
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA
Plot:

Record added: Jun 26 2001
By: Tammy Owen
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=jarmon&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GSob=n&GRid=5574870&pt=Stephen%20L%20Jarmon&


Emma Caroline Smith

Emma C Jarmon
Birth: Sep. 25, 1847
Death: Jul. 31, 1928

Burial:
Fiskville Cemetery
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA
Plot:

Record added: Jun 26 2001
By: Tammy Owen
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=jarmon&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GSob=n&GRid=5574868&pt=Emma%20C%20Jarmon&


1075. Walter Thomas Jarmon

Source: WORLD-OBITS-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: JARMON: Ellen Cloie Jarmon--d.24/12/2005>usa


Ellen Cloie Jarmon

Ellen Cloie (Honey) Jarmon Ellen Cloie (Honey) Jarmon, age 94, a life-long
resident of Austin died December 24, 2005. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Walter T. Jarmon, Jr. Survivors are her sons, Ralph Jarmon and wife
Liz of Alvin, Texas and Jerry Jarmon and wife Dona of Austin; daughter,
Virginia Macry of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Eslie Hodnet of Austin; seven
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild (and
counting). Visitation will be held at Harrell Funeral Home on Tuesday from
6:00 till 8:00 p.m.. Graveside services will be at Capital Memorial Park on
Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Arrangements by Harrell Funeral Home, 4435 Frontier
Trail, Austin, Texas 78745. (512) 443-1366


1076. Robert Edwin Jarmon

Robert Ed Jarmon
Birth: Sep. 22, 1868
Death: Apr. 17, 1931

Burial:
Fiskville Cemetery
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA
Plot:

Record added: Jun 26 2001
By: Tammy Owen
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=jarmon&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GSob=n&GRid=5574869&pt=Robert%20Ed%20Jarmon&

___________________________

Beulah Earnest Jarmon
Birth: Mar. 24, 1872
Death: Mar. 18, 1937

Burial:
Fiskville Cemetery
Austin
Travis County
Texas, USA
Plot:

Record added: Jun 26 2001
By: Tammy Owen
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=jarmon&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=46&GSob=n&GRid=5574867&pt=Beulah%20Earnest%20Jarmon&


Robert Franklin Jarmon

Robert Jarmon married his double first cousin. They lived in Hardeman
Co., Tennessee, where Robert pursued farming.

MARRIAGE: Published abstarct of HARDEMAN COUNTY TENNESSEE MARRIAGES.


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