The Dalton Family
Descendants of Samuel Hyson Dalton
By Rob Lane

First Generation

 

1.   Samuel Hyson Dalton14 was born in 1800 in Shenandoah, Virginia, United States.

 

In the History Of Orange County section on schools, Goodspeed mentions Samuel a number of times.  He says that Samuel, "a crippled man, and a noted pioneer teacher", commenced his career at the first school established in Orangeville Township, in 1826.  In 1828 he moved to a school in French Lick Township.  In 1841 he returned to a school established at Bethel Church in Orangeville Township, which children of the Daltons and Tolivers attended.

 

He appeared in the census in 1830 in Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists 2 males 0-5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 1 female 0-5 and 1 female 20-30.  He appeared in the census in 1840 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists 2 males 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 1 male 30-40, 2 females 0-5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 15-20, 1 female 30-40 and 1 female 60-70.  He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (50), Hannah (45), William (21), Mourning (19), George (17), Nancy (16), Matthew [Martin] (13), Eveline (12), Maria (10), Samuel (7) and Louisa (5).  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (60), Hannah (56), Martin (24), Eveline (22), Louisa (16) and Samuel (17).  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (70), Hannah (67), Samuel (27), and daughter Evaline Brock (32) and children Martin (9) and Mary (4).

 

He died on April 15, 1879 at the age of 79 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Some researchers report that Samuel and Hannah are buried in Springer Cemetery, Orange County, Indiana, but this has not been proven.

 

Samuel Hyson Dalton and Hannah Ball were married on July 16, 1825 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States (Indiana Marriages Thru 1850).  Hannah Ball12,5 was born about 1804 in Virginia, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1830 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1840 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hannah (75) and grandchildren Martin (18) and Emma (12).  Martin is likely the son of Evaline.  Emma is the daughter of Martin.  She died on March 12, 1887 at the age of 83 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-18, page 76).

 

Samuel Hyson Dalton and Hannah Ball had the following children:

 

              2              i.   Mary J. "Polly" Dalton, born August 11, 1826.

              3             ii.   William Dalton, born 1829.

              4            iii.   Mourning Dove Dalton, born January 3, 1831.

              5            iv.   George Washington Dalton, born October 22, 1832.

              6             v.   Nancy Dalton, born 1834.

              7            vi.   Martin Van Buren Dalton, born 1837.

              8           vii.   Evaline Dalton, born 1838.

              9          viii.   Maria Jane Dalton, born April, 1841.

           10            ix.   Samuel J. Dalton, born March 30, 1843.

           11             x.   Louisa Dalton, born May 19, 1845.

 

 


 

Second Generation

 

2.   Mary J. "Polly" Dalton12,4,69 was born on August 11, 1826 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 4, 1868 at the age of 41 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. Her headstone mentions an infant.

 

Mary J. "Polly" Dalton and James Madison Toliver were married on September 30, 1841 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-2, page 109).  James Madison Toliver12,68,1011, son of William Toliver and Susannah Reeves, was born on February 14, 1811 in Grayson, Virginia, United States.  Clint Toliver listed him as James Madison Toliver, based on old Bible and cemetery records, but John M. Toliver listed him as Madison James Toliver.  He is listed as Madison Toliver in many records.  He was a farmer.  He immigrated between 1832 and 1835 to Indiana, United States.  This date range is based on the following:  He was still in Grayson County, Virginia in 1832 when he was listed as a witness to his mother's land purchase, and he was married in 1835 in Orange County, Indiana.  He appeared in the census in 1840 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists 1 male 15-20 [a brother?], 1 male 20-30, 1 female 0-5 and 1 female 20-30. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Madison (40), Polly (25), Susan (14), George (8), Jane (6), Samuel (3) and Hannah (1).  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Madison (50), Polly (36), Susan (23), George (17), Jane (15), Samuel (13), Francis (11), William (9), John (7), Isom (5), Martha (3) and Harvy (1/12) living next door to Hugh Stackhouse.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Madison (60), Susan (32), Samuel (23), William (18), Martin (12), Joseph (9), and Sarah (16) and Ellmore (3/12) Stackhouse.  Sarah is likely the daughter of next-door neighbors Hugh Stackhouse and Sarah Row.  It is uncertain whose child Ellmore was.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Madison (70), Susan (43), William (28), John (26), Martin (22) and Joseph (18).  A column found in Tom McCart's scrapbook (no date given, but probably 1892) stated "Orangeville has, perhaps, more voters over 80 years of age than any precinct in the county.  Among the number we noticed Uncle John Wilson, Abnatha Bolton and Madison Toliver."  He died on October 6, 1894 at the age of 83 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The Lost River DAR transcriptions of Wesley Chapel Cemetery contain an entry for Madison Toliver.  Their transcription of Springer Cemetery, where wife Mary Dalton Toliver is buried, indicates that there is a stone for him there, as well, although most of the stone is illegible.  It is not known which place he is actually buried.

 

James Madison Toliver and Mary J. Dalton had the following children:

 

           12              i.   George Washington Toliver, born September 18, 1842.

           13             ii.   Nancy Jane Toliver, born March 3, 1845.

           14            iii.   Samuel Barney Toliver, born March 2, 1847.

           15            iv.   Hannah Francis Toliver, born April 18, 1849.

           16             v.   William David Toliver, born September 20, 1851

           17            vi.   Dr. John Andrew Toliver, born October 29, 1853.

           18           vii.   Isom Toliver, born November 2, 1855.

           19          viii.   Martin Vanburen Toliver, born March 4, 1858.

           20            ix.   Henry Allen Toliver, born June 18, 1860.

           21             x.   Joseph Marshal Toliver, born June 4, 1862.

 

3.   William Dalton12,4 was born in 1829 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was a laborer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1840 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. William appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Stafford Township, Greene, Indiana, United States. It lists William (31), Martha (29), George (5), Isabell (4), Ellen (2) and Emily (2/12).

 

He died on February 28, 1862 at the age of 33 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.

 

William Dalton and Martha Ann Dougherty were married on August 30, 1854 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-4, page 12). Martha Ann Dougherty12,4, daughter of Gabriel Dougherty and Sarah Scroggins, was born about 1832 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1840 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northeast Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Martha appeared in the census in 1860 in Stafford Township, Greene, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.

 

William Dalton and Martha Ann Dougherty had the following children:

 

           22              i.   George W. Dalton, born about 1855.

           23             ii.   Isabell Dalton, born about 1856.

           24            iii.   Ellen Dalton, born about 1858.

           25            iv.   Emily Dalton, born 1860.

 

4.   Mourning Dove Dalton12,1213 was born on January 3, 1831 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Mourning (49), John (21), Bell (19), Thomas (17), Fannie (14), Lizzie (12) and Vina (8).

 

She died on February 20, 1897 at the age of 66 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  In 1988, Mr. Gromer, owner of the farm where the Higgins (Shirley) Cemetery is located, reported that family members said she had originally been buried at Springer Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Her son John had her reinterred at the Ames Chapel Cemetery at some later date, where she shares a stone with son Thomas.  The name "Morrison" does not appear on her headstone at Ames Chapel.  He had no explanation as to why Hugh Stackhouse was not also moved.

 

Mourning Dove Dalton and Hugh A. Stackhouse were married on February 14, 1854 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-3, page 528).  Hugh A. Stackhouse12,4,1112,1416, son of Hugh Stackhouse and Mary Berrington, was born on March 24, 1804 in Leicester, England.  In an article about Martha Isabelle Stackhouse, Ames Chapel Methodist, 1879-1979 reported "Her father was born in England, in the town of Liester, March 3, 1804, and came to America as a young child.  He was christened July 6, 1813 in the Methodist Church at Orangeville.  He died April 15, 1871, and is buried in a private cemetery on Carl Gromer's farm at Orangeville.  He married Mourning Dalton on February 14, 1854.  She was born in the year of 1831 and died in the year of 1897."  He was baptized on April 6, 1804 in Leicester, England. in St. Margaret's Church.  In a 1973 letter to Nellie Toliver, Fannie E. Toliver reported that Hugh came to the United States from England in an open sail boat, although this seems unlikely to have actually happened.  He was a farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hugh (46), Sarah (30), Mary (8), William (7), Anna (3) and Elizabeth (1-1/2).  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hugh (56), Morning (30), William (16), Ann (12), Hannah (6) and John (2) living next door to James Madison Toliver.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hugh (66), Mourning (40), Hannah (16), Joseph (15), John (12), Martha (9), Thomas (8), Lucinda (5) and Elizabeth (3).  He died on April 15, 1871 at the age of 67 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Higgins (Shirley) Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Some researchers believe that the stone in Higgins Cemetery is for Hugh's father, also named Hugh.  The Lost River DAR transcription seemed to share this belief.  Their transcription of Higgins cemetery from August 12, 1937 shows "Stackhouse, Hugh b. Leicester, England 179? d. about 1870.  His wife Jenkins, d. several years prior to Hugh.  Graves had markers".  However, James E. Lane visited the cemetery in 1988 and found the grave stone.  The death date was April 15, 1871 (the last two digits of the year were nearly illegible, so this is not 100% certain) and his age was 67 Yrs. 28 Ds. (days could have been 26, the stone was badly deteriorated).  This information fits Hugh (the son), not Hugh (the father).  Also, the article on Martha Stackhouse in Ames Chapel Methodist, 1879-1979 states that Hugh (the son) was buried in a private cemetery on Carl Gromer's farm at Orangeville, which is the Higgins Cemetery.  Therefore, this is likely the grave of Hugh (the son), and the DAR reference to wife Jenkins probably was actually Sarah Rowe

 

Hugh A. Stackhouse and Mourning Dove Dalton had the following children:

 

           26              i.   Hannah Emillia Stackhouse, born December 24, 1854.

           27             ii.   Joseph Berrington Stackhouse, born May 17, 1856.

           28            iii.   John Allen Stackhouse, born January 21, 1859.

           29            iv.   Martha Isabelle "Bell" Stackhouse, born October 20, 1860.

           30             v.   Thomas Hyson Stackhouse, born August 12, 1862.

           31            vi.   Lucinda Francis "Fannie" Stackhouse, born August 4, 1865.

           32           vii.   Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse, born December 19, 1867.

           33          viii.   Lavinia Elma "Viney" Stackhouse, born September 10, 1871.

 

Mourning Dove Dalton and Joseph Morrison were married on December 10, 1885 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 519).  Joseph Morrison1, son of William Morrison and Dicy Tanaway, was born about 1828.  He died Unknown.

 

5.   George Washington Dalton12,45,11,17 was born on October 22, 1832 in Martin, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (27), Permelia (26) and Mary (2). He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (37), Sylvania (25), Mary (11), Clara (2) and William (6/12) living next door to George's brother Martin.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (47), Vernia (31), Mary (21), Clara (12), William (10), Elvira (8), Cora (7), John (5) and Zella (2).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (67), Sylvania (54), Elvira (26), George (19), Samuel (17), Harley (15) and Nora (12).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (77), Vania (66) and Elvira (36).

 

He died on July 24, 1919 at the age of 86 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-26, page 31).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cancer of face and neck, occupation was retired farmer, marital status was married to Sylvania Dalton.  He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Washington Dalton and Permelia Wilson were married on March 14, 1858 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-4, page 215).  Permelia Wilson12,9, daughter of Maxfield Wilson and Sarah Bailey, was born in 1833 in Tennessee, United States.  Some census entries list Indiana.  She appeared in the census in 1840 in Southwest (historical) Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1850 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died in 1863 at the age of 30 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Washington Dalton and Permelia Wilson had the following child:

 

           34              i.   Mary A. Dalton, born December 27, 1858.

 

George Washington Dalton and Sylvania Collins were married on December 12, 1865 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 139).  Sylvania Collins12,11 was born on March 4, 1844 in Tennessee, United States.  The 1910 census reports Kentucky.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Sylvania (76), widow, living with daughter Elvira.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States, living with her daughter Elvira.  She died on June 22, 1932 at the age of 88 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Washington Dalton and Sylvania Collins had the following children:

 

           35              i.   Clara Lee Dalton, born December 2, 1867.

           36             ii.   William Dewitt Dalton, born December, 1869.

           37            iii.   Elvira Dalton, born February, 1872.

           38            iv.   Cora A. Dalton, born July 10, 1873.

           39             v.   John Dalton, born December 4, 1875.

           40            vi.   Zella Dalton, born about 1878.

           41           vii.   George Albert Dalton, born August 27, 1880.

           42          viii.   Samuel Hyson Dalton, born September 11, 1882.

           43            ix.   Harley Grover Dalton, born August 6, 1884.

           44             x.   Female Dalton, born April 4, 1886.

           45            xi.   Nora Ethyl Dalton, born August 31, 1887.

               

6.  Nancy Dalton2,4 was born in 1834 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

7.   Martin Van Buren Dalton12,4 was born in 1837 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martin (34), Martha (23), Louisa (5), Emma (4) and Alice (4/12) living next door to Martin's brother George.

 

He died Unknown.  He may have died before 1873 since Martha remarried that year.

 

Martin Van Buren Dalton and Martha Jane Briner were married on April 17, 1864 in Orange, Indiana, United States (page C-5, page 105).  Martha Jane Briner12,5, daughter of Isaac Briner and Mary Denny, was born on December 25, 1845 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martha (33), Frank (4), and Fannie (15) and Alice (9) Dalton from Martha's first marriage.  Her marital status was widow, although this might not have been true.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martha (64) living with daughter Emma.  She died on December 19, 1912 at the age of 66 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-2, page 23).  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was chronic interstical nephritis, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was widow of Thomas Taylor.

 

Martin Van Buren Dalton and Martha Jane Briner had the following children:

 

           46              i.   Louisa F. "Fannie" Dalton, born May, 1865.

           47             ii.   Emma Jane Dalton, born February, 1868.

           48            iii.   Alice Dalton, born March, 1870.

 

8.   Evaline Dalton2,45 was born in 1838 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is based on the majority of the censuses, and is the most likely date based on the birth dates of her siblings.  The 1900 census reported August 1843 and her death certificate reported July 11, 1842.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Evaline (32), Martin (9) and Mary (4) living with her parents.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 21, 1903 at the age of 65 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-21, page 4).

Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was heart failure, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Samuel Taylor.  Her place of burial was Orleans, Indiana, but the specific cemetery was not listed.

 

Evaline Dalton and Charles W. Brock were married on July 14, 1864 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 118).  Charles W. Brock1 was born Unknown.  He died before 1870.  This is based on the 1870 census, which lists Evaline and children living with her parents.

 

Charles W. Brock and Evaline Dalton had the following children:

 

           49              i.   Martin V. "Brock" Dalton, born May, 1861.

           50             ii.   Mary Brock, born about 1866.

 

Evaline Dalton and Samuel B. Taylor were married on August 31, 1874 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-6, page 286).  Samuel B. Taylor12,5 was born on August 11, 1852 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (28), Evaline (32), and Martin (16) and Mary (14) Brock from Evaline's first marriage.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (48), Emeline (50) and Myrtle (14).  He died on February 21, 1920 at the age of 67 in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was organic heart disease, occupation was stone mason, marital status was married to Laura B. Taylor.

 

Samuel B. Taylor and Evaline Dalton had the following child:

 

           51              i.   Myrtle E. Taylor, born July, 1885.

 

9.   Maria Jane Dalton2,4 was born in April, 1841 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on March 21, 1923 at the age of 81 in Centerton, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was chronic heart disease, occupation was housewife, marital status was married.

 

Maria Jane Dalton and William A. Brock were married on March 4, 1858 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-4, page 214, which lists his surname as Black).  William A. Brock1, son of Joseph Brock and Mahala [Unknown], was born in April, 1838 in Tennessee, United States.  The date is based on the 1900 census.  Other censuses place the year between 1834 and 1836.  His birthplace was reported as Indiana in 1870, Kentucky in 1880 and Tennessee in 1850, 1900 and 1920.  Tennessee is the most likely based on the birth places of his siblings.  He appeared in the census in 1850 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (34), Maria (29), Joseph (10), William (8), Angeline (7), George (4) and Sarah (2).  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (46), Maria (42), Joseph (20), William (18), Angeline (16), George (13), Sarah (11), John (19), Elizabeth (7), Alvis (5), James (4) and Charles (7/12).  His occupation was manager of the Orange County Poor Asylum.  Goodspeed's History of Orange County reported in the section on the poor asylum that William was appointed Superintendent in 1879 and served until late 1881.  In 1880-81 he was paid $264 per year.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (62), Maria (59), James (no age) and Charles (20).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (73) and Maria (73) living with son Charles.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (80) and Jane (80).  He died on October 20, 1926 at the age of 88 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is from his death certificate.  Some sources report it as October 2.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was organic heart trouble, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower of Maria Brock. He was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

William A. Brock and Maria Jane Dalton had the following children:

 

           52              i.   Joseph Brock, born about 1860.

           53             ii.   William J. Brock, born February 23, 1862.

           54            iii.   Angeline Brock, born March 16, 1864.

           55            iv.   George Washington Brock, born about 1866.

           56             v.   Sarah Emma Brock, born 1867.

           57            vi.   John A. Brock, born 1870.

           58           vii.   Elizabeth Brock, born 1875.

           59          viii.   Alvis Hovey Brock, born August 15, 1876.

           60            ix.   James Madison Brock, born June 12, 1876.

           61             x.   Charles Edward Brock, born December 23, 1879.

           62            xi.   Louisa Brock, born June 1, 1883.

 

10.  Samuel J. Dalton12,4 was born on March 30, 1843 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Albion Township, Boone, Nebraska, United States.  It lists Samuel (36), Emma (29) and Estella (6).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States.  It lists Samuel (57), Elma (49), Estelle (25) and Nina (18).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States.  It lists Samuel (69), Elma (59) and Nina (26).

 

He died Unknown.

 

Samuel J. Dalton and Elma Boyd were married on December 17, 1872 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-6, page 183).  Elma Boyd12 was born in March, 1850 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Albion Township, Boone, Nebraska, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.

 

Samuel J. Dalton and Elma Boyd had the following children:

 

           63              i.   Estella Dalton, born June, 1874.

           64             ii.   Nina Dalton, born July, 1881.

 

11.  Louisa Dalton2,45 was born on May 19, 1845 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on July 10, 1926 at the age of 81 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was chronic myocarditis, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married to Gideon Childers.  She was buried at Paoli IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Louisa Dalton and Gideon T. Childers were married on February 11, 1869 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 491).  Gideon T. Childers12,5 was born on August 15, 1843 in Alabama, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Gideon (30) and Louisa (25).  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Gideon (36), Louisa (32) and Lillie (1).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Gideon (56), Louisa (55), daughter Lillie Hammond (21) and grandson Chester (1).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Gideon (66), Louisa (64) and grandson Chester Hammond (13).  It notes that he was a veteran of the Union Army and was living on his own income (probably retired).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Gideon (76), Louisa (74) and grandson Chester Hammond (23).  He died on July 18, 1928 at the age of 84 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute uremic poisoning, occupation was retired soldier, marital status was widower.  He was buried at Paoli IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Gideon T. Childers and Louisa Dalton had the following child:

 

           65              i.   Lillie Belle Childers, born December, 1878,

 

 


 

Third Generation

 

12.  George Washington Toliver12,56,8,10,1214,1920 was born on September 18, 1842 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He served in the military in the American Civil War. He enlisted as a private in Company C, 9th Infantry Regiment Indiana on September 23, 1864.  He mustered out on July 9, 1865.  Regiment history posted on Ancestry.com states that the 9th Infantry Regiment participated in the Atlanta campaign in 1864, being engaged at Taylor's Ridge and Buzzard Roost, Resaca, Cassville, Dallas, New Hope Church, Kennesaw mountain, Marietta, Peachtree Creek, the investment of Atlanta, Jonesboro, and Lovejoy's Station.  It joined in pursuit of Hood's army to Athens, Ala., and then moved to Pulaski, Tenn., reaching there Nov. 1, 1864.  It was in the action at Columbia; in the heavy skirmishing on the route to Franklin in the battle at that place Nov. 30, participated in the battle of Nashville, joined in the pursuit of Hood as far as Huntsville, Ala.; was in camp there from Jan. 6 to Mar. 13, 1865, and moved to Nashville about May 25.  It was sent to Louisiana and Texas, as part of Sheridan's army of occupation and was mustered out Sept. 28, 1865.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (27), Cornelia (23), James (5), Andrew (4), William (2) and Sarah (11/12).  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (31), Cornelia (33), James (14), Andrew (13), William (12), Lizzie (9), Mary (2), Lucy (6) and Cornelia's mother Sarah (79).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (67), Cornelia (54), Charley (18) and Mamie (14) living next door to sons Andrew and William.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (67) and Cornelia (60).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (77) and Cornelia (72).

 

George died on September 20, 1926 at the age of 84 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-5, page 80).  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Washington Toliver and Cornelia Wilson were married on October 18, 1863 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 75).  Cornelia Wilson12,56,8,10,1214,20, daughter of Maxfield Wilson and Sarah Bailey, was born on April 9, 1845 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Clint Toliver credits the notes of Mae Minnie Toliver Wilson for Cornelia's birth date.  She appeared in the census in 1850 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on September 25, 1924 at the age of 79 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-5, page 343).  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was gastritis and organic heart disease, occupation was housewife, marital status was married.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Washington Toliver and Cornelia Wilson had the following children:

 

           66              i.   James Madison Toliver, born August 2, 1863.

           67             ii.   Andrew Washington Toliver, born May 9, 1866.

           68            iii.   William Maxfield "Bill" Toliver, born September 5, 1867.

           69            iv.   Elizabeth Sarah "Lizzie" Toliver, born July 30, 1869.

           70             v.   John Toliver, born September 10, 1870.

           71            vi.   Barney Toliver, born July 19, 1872.

           72           vii.   Lucy Jane Toliver, born January 18, 1874.

           73          viii.   Mary Etta Toliver, born February 18, 1879.

           74            ix.   Charles T. Toliver, born August 17, 1882.

           75             x.   Minnie Mae Toliver, born November 5, 1886.

 

13.  Nancy Jane Toliver2,69 was born on March 3, 1845 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on March 4, 1869 at the age of 24 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Nancy Jane Toliver and John Jackson were married on March 6, 1864 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 97).  John Jackson1 was born Unknown.  He died Unknown.

 

14.  Samuel Barney Toliver12,58,19 was born on March 2, 1847 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He served in the military in 1862 in the American Civil War.  Draft records listed Samuel Tolliver, age 16, residence Orangeville, farmer, single.  He enlisted as a Private in Company K, 53rd Indiana Infantry Regiment.  He was an Andersonville POW and was exchanged in Atlanta on September 17, 1864.  He mustered out on July 21, 1865 in Louisville, Kentucky.  Pension records show that he filed as an invalid on November 15, 1887, and Mary filed for widow benefits on April 6, 1928.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (33), Lucy (32), Harry (3), Dora (10/12) and sister-in-law Lucy Warren (19).  His occupation was teamster.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (53), Mary (37), Harry (23), Fanny (14), Grace (11) and Clois (5).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (64), Mary (43), Grace (21) and Clois (10).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (72), Mary (52) and Grace (30) living on E. Second St.

 

He died on March 24, 1928 at the age of 81 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-2, page 10).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was organic heart disease and cancer of the stomach, residence was Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was retired farmer, marital status was married.  He was buried at Paoli IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Samuel Barney Toliver and Lucinda "Lucy" Warren were married on November 14, 1875 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States (book F, page 196).  Brothers Samuel and William Toliver married sisters Lucy and Catharine Warren.  Lucinda "Lucy" Warren12,5,11 was born in 1847 in Kentucky, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on January 28, 1884 at the age of 37 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-18, page 38).  Lucy was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Samuel Barney Toliver and Lucinda Warren had the following children:

 

           76              i.   Harry Edward Toliver, born September 29, 1876.

           77             ii.   Dora Blanche Toliver, born July 29, 1879.

 

Samuel Barney Toliver and Mary E. Hankins were married on January 7, 1886 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 76).  Mary E. Hankins12,6,8,10, daughter of Eli Hankins and Mary Mahala Kates, was born in October, 1862 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Mary (63), living alone on E. Second St.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Mary (73), widow, living alone at 412 E. Second St.  Her highest level of education was 8th grade. She died Unknown.

 

Samuel Barney Toliver and Mary E. Hankins had the following children:

 

           78              i.   Fannie P. Toliver, born October 5, 1884.

           79             ii.   Grace L. Toliver, born February 26, 1889.

           80            iii.   Female Toliver, born February, 1893.

           81            iv.   Clois Dorcas Toliver, born August 16, 1894.

 

15.  Hannah Francis Toliver12,58 was born on April 18, 1849 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Pike, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Pike, Indiana, United States . It lists Hannah (61), widow, son Elmer Leach (22) and grandson Charley Ward (9).  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hannah (70), widow, living with son Elmer.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hannah (81), widow, living alone.

 

She died on November 4, 1932 at the age of 83 in Gibson, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at IOOF Cemetery in Gibson, Indiana, United States.

 

Hannah Francis Toliver and Roland Charles "Rollin" Leach were married on April 1, 1869 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States (book E, page 220).  Roland Charles "Rollin" Leach12 was born about 1833 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists Roland (37) and Hannah (20). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists Roland (50), Hannah (29), Millie (3) and Estella (4/12).  He died Unknown.

 

Roland Charles Leach and Hannah Francis Toliver had the following children:

 

           82              i.   Millie M. Leach, born about 1877.

           83             ii.   Estella Leach, born February, 1880.

           84            iii.   Albert Leach, born August, 1883.

           85            iv.   Elmer Leach, born May, 1887.

 

Hannah Francis Toliver and Thomas J. Ward were married about 1900 in Indiana, United States.  This date is based on the 1900 census.  Thomas J. Ward2 was born in June, 1840 in Ohio, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Pike, Indiana, United States.  It lists Thomas (59), Hannah (51) and step-sons Albert (16) and Elmer (13) Leach.  His occupation was farmer.  He died before 1910.  This is based on the 1910 census, which reports Hannah as a widow.

 

Hannah Francis Toliver and Edmond Brown were married on November 4, 1915 in Pike, Indiana, United States.  Edmond Brown1 was born Unknown.  He died Unknown.

 

16.  William David Toliver12,68 was born on September 20, 1851 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was a farmer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (28) living with his parents.  His occupation was farmer.

 

He died Unknown.

 

William David Toliver and Catherine Warren were married on August 27, 1881 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 233).  Brothers William and Samuel Toliver married sisters Catharine and Lucy Warren.  Catherine Warren12 was born about 1861 in Kentucky, United States.  Her name may have been Sarah Catharine.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Catharine (19) living with sister Lucy.  She died Unknown.

 

William David Toliver and Catherine Warren had the following child:

 

           86              i.   Male Toliver, born May 15, 1882.

 

17.  Dr. John Andrew Toliver2,58,13 was born on October 29, 1853 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This birth year was reported in his obituary and on his grave stone.  His death certificate reported it as 1852.

 

He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (46), living alone.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (54) and nephew Clarence (19).  Could this be his grand-nephew, son on Andrew Toliver and Elizabeth Stackhouse?  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (65) and Amanda (23).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (75), Amanda (35), John (8), Betty (4) and Leon (3).

 

He died on August 8, 1940 at the age of 86 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was intracranial hemorrhage, occupation was physician and hotel keeper, marital status was married.  The Springs Valley Herald (Thursday, August 15, 1940) reported "Dr. J. A. Toliver, 87, retired physician and former pioneer school teacher, passed away at his home here last Thursday from heart trouble after a six week illness.  Dr. Toliver was a teacher in the schools of Orange County for fifteen years, after which he devoted his time to medicine and the resort business in French Lick.  He owned and operated both the Toliver and Grand hotels in French Lick for many years.  He graduated from the Louisville Medical School in 1895 and practiced medicine for over forty years.  He was the oldest living physician in Orange County at the time of his death.  Funeral services were held at the U. B. Church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with interment at Ames Cemetery under the direction of W. V. Ritter & Son.  He is survived by the wife and two sons, John and Leon."  The Springs Valley Herald (Thursday, August 29, 1940) reported "Doctor John A., son of James Madison and Polly Dalton Toliver, was born on the old Toliver Homestead near Orangeville, October 29, 1853 and died at French Lick August 8, 1940 at the ripe age of 86 years, 9 months and 9 days.  The Toliver Homestead where he was born was still in his possession.  He was married to Amanda Whittinghill December 25, 1915. To this happy union were born three children, John Martin Junior, Betty Lee and Leon Frances.  He leaves besides his wife, two sons, John Jr. and Leon, his daughter Betty Lee, having died in 1931; also a brother Benjamin Joseph of near Orleans and a number of other relatives and a great number of friends.  He attended the public schools of Orange County and other institutions of higher learning. He taught school for 15 years, teaching in Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois.  Afterwards he attended medical college at Louisville, Ky. and after graduation located at Abydel and later at French Lick.  He continued his practice of medicine for about 30 years and before he entirely gave up as a practicing physician he engaged in the hotel business.  He has been in failing health for some time, but never complained and when asked how he was feeling would answer just fine and would often tell how he had never taken much medicine, but had observed certain laws of health all his life.  Several weeks ago he fell and though the injury was not serious it seemed to aggravate the infirmities of age.  He peacefully passed away Thursday at 9:05 p.m. having made peace with God some weeks before, and acknowledged Jesus Christ as his Savior.  Doctor Toliver was highly respected by all who knew him.  He kept informed on current events as long as his health permitted.  He loved his family and took great interest in the things that his sons were concerned about." He was buried on August 11, 1940 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His son John reported "My father owned the Grand Hotel and ran it for a while.  As a child I grew up around his friends from around the world who he had met at the French Lick Springs Hotel where he was the hotel manager for a while.  As the depression deepened he turned the hotel over to a more professional manager.  He then began building a garage building for the sales and service of the new auto industry.  Not real good timing as the Depression just would not let up.  When real cash money got hard to come by and most of my dad's medical service was on credit my mother had to go back to teaching school."

 

Dr. John Andrew Toliver and Amanda Whittinghill were married on December 25, 1915 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-5, page 99).  Amanda Whittinghill2,56,8,10,13,21, daughter of Morton David Whittinghill and Martha C. Freeman, was born on March 9, 1895 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on January 6, 1970 at the age of 74 at Daviess County Hospital in Washington, Daviess, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the cause of death as peritonitis.  She was buried on February 1, 1970 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Andrew Toliver and Amanda Whittinghill had the following children:

 

           87              i.   John Martin Toliver, born April 7, 1922.

           88             ii.   Betty Lee Toliver, born September 18, 1925.

           89            iii.   Living Toliver.

               

18.    Isom Toliver2,69 was born on November 2, 1855 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on November 18, 1864 at the age of 9 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

19.  Martin Vanburen Toliver12,58,22 was born on March 4, 1858 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martin (42), Mary (38), Mabel (11), Victor (10), Esther (5), his brother Joseph Toliver (38) and Mary's sister Lavina Cowherd (43).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martin (51), Mary (47), Mabel (21), Victor (20), Esther (15), John (6) and Mary's sister Lavina Cowherd (55).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martin (61), Mary (57), Mabel (21), Esther (25), John (16) and Mary's sister Lavina Cowherd (63).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martin (71), Mary (67), Esther (34) and her husband Carl Brinson (40), and Mary's sister Lavina Cowherd (74).


An article n the Progress Examiner (October, 1937) titled "Tolivers Celebrate Golden Wedding" reported "Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Toliver of the Old Union neighborhood were delightfully surprised Sunday morning when 150 friends and relatives arrived to help them celebrate their golden wedding anniversary.  At the noon hour a bountiful meal was served this large crowd.  Twenty-five cakes graced one table.  One cake was baked by Aunt Jane Pruett, who is 85 years old.  It was a large butter cake decorated beautifully with golden colored bells.  An interesting and appropriate program was given in the afternoon.  Those taking part in the musical program were the Brooks quartet, Mrs. Paul Mills, Mrs. Dol Quakenbush, Mrs. James Lindley, Rev. and Mrs. Harker and Mat Toliver.  Rev. Baker, of Jeffersonville, and Rev. Keys gave inspiring talks and offered a prayer of Thanksgiving for the lives of such people as Mr. and Mrs. Toliver.  John Stackhouse of French Lick gave a most interesting sketch of the school days courtship and wedding of the couple.  A beautiful basket of gold colored flowers was presented by Rev. Key as a token of appreciation from the ladies of the church.  Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Toliver.  The remainder of the afternoon was spent in pleasant conversation and in congratulating this worthy couple.  Bidding Mr. and Mrs. Toliver 'God's Speed' the crowd disbanded, all voting the day as one well spent and one long to be remembered.  Some from a distance who attended the Golden Wedding Celebration were Dr. and Mrs. Toliver of French Lick, Mrs. Dol Quakenbush of Madison, Wis., Mrs. Paul Mills, of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Toliver of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Stackhouse Jr. of Louisville."

 

A granddaughter, M. Eunice Quakenbush Loeb, reported that Martin's "farm also had a huge open gulf and dry river bed that was part of Lost River's cave basin, extensively explored by Indiana University geologists in the 1930's, and published in two booklets in the 1930's.  The gulf connected with the subterraneous waterways of Lost River as it appeared above ground for a while, then went underground.  The geologists dubbed the gulf The Tolliver Swallow Hole, and found it connected underground to the Huddleston Swallow Hole and the Rise of Lost River at Orangeville.  It is one of two such phenomenons in the world.  The other in Europe."

He died on January 30, 1940 at the age of 81 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 13).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocarditis, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Mary Cowherd.  He was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Martin Vanburen Toliver and Mary J. Cowherd were married on October 6, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 108).  Mary J. Cowherd12,6,2223, daughter of William Harrison Cowherd and Celia Noblitt, was born on May 30, 1863 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is from her death certificate.  The Cowherd family bible reported the year as 1862.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Mary (77), widow, daughter Esther (44) and husband Carl (45) Brinson, and sister Vina Cowherd (83).  Her highest level of education was 8th grade.  She died on September 21, 1940 at the age of 77 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute myocarditis, residence was rural Orange County, Indiana, occupation was farm work, marital status was widow of Martin Toliver.  She was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Martin Vanburen Toliver and Mary J. Cowherd had the following children:

 

           90              i.   Mabel E. Toliver, born July, 1888.

           91             ii.   Victor A. Toliver, born December 14, 1889.

           92            iii.   Esther M. Toliver, born October 3, 1894.

           93            iv.   John Martin Toliver, born December 10, 1903.

         

20.  Henry Allen Toliver2,69 was born on June 18, 1860 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date was listed on his grave stone.  Some family researchers report the date as May 4, 1860.  John M. Toliver's Descendants Chart listed the date as 1862, but this is unlikely given Joseph Marshal Toliver's birth date and the fact that he appears on the 1860 census. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on May 11, 1861 at the age of 0 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date was listed on his grave stone.  Some family researchers reported the year as 1864.  He was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

21.  Joseph Marshal Toliver12,68,22 was born on June 4, 1862 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (38) living with brother Martin.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (42), Vernia (32), Ora (7), Cecil (5), Hattie (4), Lloyd (2) and his stepsister Susan Toliver (81) [she was actually about 74].  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (57), Mary (32), Benjamin [Ora] (17), Cecil (15), Hattie (14) and Lloyd (11).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joe (67), Venie (52), and Lloyd (22), his wife Annie (20) and daughter Dorothy (1).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (77) and Venie (62) living next door to son Lloyd.  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Venie's was 4th grade.

 

He died on September 24, 1944 at the age of 82 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cancerous obstruction of bowels, occupation was farmer, marital status was married.  He was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Joseph Marshal Toliver and Venice Ellen "Venie" Newlin were married on February 14, 1901 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 24).  Venice Ellen "Venie" Newlin12,56,8,10,22, daughter of David Newlin and Sarah Elizabeth Smith, was born on June 24, 1877 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Southeast Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on January 13, 1966 at the age of 88 at Washington County Hospital in Salem, Washington, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the cause of death as cerebral hemorrhage.  She was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Joseph Marshal Toliver and Venice Ellen Newlin had the following children:

 

           94              i.   Ora Belle Toliver, born October 4, 1902.

           95             ii.   Cecil David Toliver, born June 2, 1904.

           96            iii.   Hattie Elizabeth Toliver, born November 10, 1905.

           97            iv.   Lloyd Cleon Toliver, born March 15, 1908.

               

22.  George W. Dalton2 was born about 1855 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1860 in Stafford Township, Greene, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.

       

23.  Isabell Dalton2 was born about 1856 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Stafford Township, Greene, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

       

24.  Ellen Dalton2 was born about 1858 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Stafford Township, Greene, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

       

25.  Emily Dalton2 was born in 1860 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1860 in Stafford Township, Greene, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

26.  Hannah Emillia Stackhouse12,1213 was born on December 24, 1854 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Hannah (75), living alone.

 

She died on May 11, 1931 at the age of 76 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was chronic valvular heart disease, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow of Hopkins Love.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Hannah Emillia Stackhouse and Hopkins Love were married on January 1, 1879 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 33).  Hopkins Love12, son of William Love and Lavina Isley, was born on June 23, 1854 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was a farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hopkins (25) and Hannah (25).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hopkins (45) and Hannah (45).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hopkins (55) and Hannah (55), and reports that they did not have any children.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hopkins (65) and Hannah (65).  He died on April 27, 1920 at the age of 65 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

27.  Joseph Berrington Stackhouse12,5,1213 was born on May 17, 1856 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (24) and Nancy (19).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (44), Jane (39), Claud (19), Harry (18), Fanny (11), Alice (10), John (6), Ralph (1), and Claud (19) and his wife Minnie (16).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (43), Cora (29), Alice (19), John (16), Ralph (13), Hamilton (2), Cora (1-1/2) and Hugh (6/12).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (63), Cora (46), Hamilton (11), Cora (10), Hugh (9), Clara (7) and Paul (2).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Joseph (72), Cora (56), Hamilton (22), Cora (21), Hugh (19), Clair (18) and Paul (13).

 

He died on May 9, 1931 at the age of 74 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-6, page 55).

His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac renal [sic], occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Cora Alice Stackhouse.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Joseph Berrington Stackhouse and Nancy Jane McCart were married on December 24, 1879 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 123).  Nancy Jane McCart12,25, daughter of John W. McCart and Margaret Johnson, was born on February 10, 1861 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on May 20, 1902 at the age of 41 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Miller Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Joseph Berrington Stackhouse and Nancy Jane McCart had the following children:

 

           98              i.   Claud Albert Stackhouse, born October 5, 1880.

           99             ii.   Modie Stackhouse, born March 1, 1882.

         100            iii.   Harry Allen Stackhouse, born March 1, 1882.

         101            iv.   Fanny Stackhouse, born December 27, 1887.

         102             v.   Alice Stackhouse, born May, 1890.

         103            vi.   John D. Stackhouse, born June, 1894.

         104           vii.   Ralph Dewey Stackhouse, born August, 1898.

         105          viii.   Female Stackhouse, stillborn on April 16, 1902.

 

Joseph Berrington Stackhouse and Cora Alice McCracken were married on November 18, 1905 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-11, page 91).  Cora's sister Deborah married Joseph's son Harry from his first marriage.  Cora Alice McCracken12,13,21, daughter of Nathaniel Houston McCracken and Mary Jane Walker, was born on October 11, 1872 in Indiana, United States.  This is based on the Ames Chapel Cemetery transcriptions.  The 1900 census reports the years as 1873.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Cora (67), widow, June (31), Clarence (29) and Paul (22).  Her highest level of education was 7th grade.  Clarence was listed as a son, but this is questionable.  She died on July 5, 1966 at the age of 93 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  The SSDI reports the date as July 15, but all other sources report July 5.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute uremia, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Joseph Berrington Stackhouse and Cora Alice McCracken had the following children:

 

         106              i.   Female Stackhouse, stillborn October 1, 1906.

         107             ii.   Hamilton Stackhouse, born January 11, 1908.

         108            iii.   Cora June Stackhouse, born January 8, 1909.

         109            iv.   Hugh Stackhouse, born January 13, 1910.

         110             v.   Clair "Clara" Stackhouse, born March 28, 1912.

         111            vi.   Raleigh Stackhouse, born November 1, 1913.

         112           vii.   Paul B. Stackhouse, born March 28, 1917.

 

28.  John Allen Stackhouse12,5,1213 was born on January 21, 1859 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (41), Lucy (34), Effie (14), Grace (10), Lois (6) and Floyd (10/12).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (57), Lucy (45), Grace (20), Lois (15), Floyd (10) and John (5).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (60), Lucy (54) and John (15).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (71) and Lucy (64).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (81).  He has no occupation, although there is a couple living with him that are farming his ground.  His highest level of education was 12th grade.

 

He died on July 8, 1940 at the age of 81 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 102).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was heart failure, occupation was retired banker, marital status was widower.  The Springs Valley Herald (July 11, 1940) reported "John A. Stackhouse, son of Hugh and Morning Dalton Stackhouse, was born in Orangeville Township, Orange County, Indiana, January 21, 1859 and went to his eternal crowning July 8, 1940 on the farm where he had lived for more that half a century, near West Baden Springs, Ind.  His life began on a farm and his entire life was spent amid rural surroundings not far from the scenes of his birthplace.  He prepared himself in his youth, as a teacher in the public schools of Orange County and in conjunction with his farming career, he taught school for a period of twenty-one consecutive years and was classed as being a good and successful instructor of youth to which many of his former pupils will testify as they learned of his passing.  On September 10, 1885 he was united in marriage to Lucy E. Pipher with whom he lived happily for forty-six years, until her translation February 24, 1932. To this union three daughters and two sons were born, all of whom survive him.  While yet a young man before reaching his majority, he was converted and united with the Methodist Church at Nelson Chapel which charge soon thereafter became a part of the Ames Chapel church to which his membership was later transferred.  This church today mourns his passing where he labored and worshiped for so many years and so faithfully in various capacities until the afflictions of failing health and loss of vision interfered.  For some years he was totally blind, an affliction he bore with much patience and fortitude. He was a public spirited citizen and his life was quite extensive, he was Cashier of the West Baden National Bank for a period of twenty-one years from 1904 to 1925.  Here he added to an already extensive acquaintance, making many friends who today gratefully remember his service to them and their community.  He was possessed of a cheerful disposition, yet firm in his convictions of right and wrong and having a moral judgment of unfailing loyalty to right conduct before men. After his retirement from the bank he gave his entire attention to the farming interest and desired a well deserved rest from public life. However, this brief respite was soon broken and he was again called into public service when he was elected in 1926 to the office of Trustee of French Lick Township and to which he was reelected in 1930, for four more years, when his service ended in this connection.  The few years of life remaining to him have been given to his farm, the lure of which still made its appeal and which was the source of contentment to him, throughout a long life of more that four score years, when he ceased from his labors and left a life full of good works to follow him.  The surviving children are Mrs. Sam Charles, Mrs. George H. Pruett, Mrs. Louie Leonard, Floyd Stackhouse and John A. Stackhouse, with fifteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Also two sisters, Mrs. William Toliver and Mrs. John Phillips, all of whom with his wide circle of friends, will mourn his passing."  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Allen Stackhouse and Lucinda E. Pipher were married on September 10, 1885 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 498).  Lucinda E. Pipher12,5,13, daughter of Lindus Herbert Pipher and Elizabeth Ann Lindley, was born on August 15, 1865 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 24, 1932 at the age of 66 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was influenza, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to John Stackhouse.  The Springs Valley Herald (February 25, 1932) reported "Mrs. Lucy Stackhouse, wife of John A. Stackhouse, trustee of French Lick Township, died suddenly yesterday morning (February 24, 1932) at her home north of West Baden.  Death was attributed to heart failure. Mrs. Stackhouse was 67 years of age.  Mrs. Stackhouse had not been well for some time, but her condition was not considered serious.  She had gone to the nearby barn to do the morning milking when the heart attack came, and she died before assistance could be rendered.  The news of her death was a severe shock to her friends in West Baden and French Lick, as well as in Orange County. She was well-known throughout this district.  Survivors of Mrs. Stackhouse, besides her husband, are two sons, John A. Jr. of Indianapolis and Floyd of West Baden; three daughters, Mrs. Lois Ham of Orangeville, Mrs. G. H. Pruett of French Lick and Mrs. Sam Charles of West Baden.  She is also survived by five sisters, a number of grandchildren and other relatives.  Mrs. Stackhouse was the daughter of Lindus and Elizabeth Pipher and was born and raised in the community where she had made her home. She was a fine Christian woman and was held in esteem by all who knew her.  Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the Ames Chapel M. E. Church, according to present plans.  Interment will be made in the adjoining cemetery."  The Springs Valley Herald (March 3, 1932) reported "Mrs. Lucy E. Pipher Stackhouse, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. and Elizabeth Ann (nee: Lindley) Pipher was born in the southern part of Orangeville Township, August 15, 1865 and departed this life February 24, 1932. She was united in marriage to John A. Stackhouse, September 10, 1885. To this union were born five children: Mrs. Effie E. Charles of West Baden, Mrs. Grace A. Pruett of French Lick, Mrs. Lois E. Ham of Orleans, Floyd T. Stackhouse of West Baden and John A. Stackhouse of Indianapolis.  (Mrs. Ham was bereft of her husband in February 1928). She leave to mourn their loss besides the broken hearted husband and children, four sisters, Mrs. Fannie Stine of Orleans, Mrs. Carrie Grigsby of West Baden, Mrs. Emma Campbell and Mrs. Dora Webb of French Lick, fifteen grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. For the past forty-four years Mr. and Mrs. Stackhouse had resided on their farm two miles north of West Baden and their home has become a landmark in the community.  During these years Mrs. Stackhouse has endeared herself to her neighbors and acquaintances.  In her girlhood days, Mrs. Stackhouse was converted and united with the M. E. Church at Ames.  She has these many years been a faithful Christian.  No one can reflect upon her devoted life without feeling that there is such a thing as a spirit-filled life.  The home, the church and society lose heavily when such a life has been taken.  There are however, many compensations. Her loved ones and friends feel that she is the happier and we are all made better in heart and richer in soul when we reflect on her Christian life.  As a wife and mother she was always at her best, striving with her sympathy, kindness, thoughtfulness and love to fill her place in the home and community.  She has fallen asleep, but has left us a wonderful legacy, the influence of her daily Christian walk.  She had courage to be true to her convocations, but charity for all. Her going has caused great sorrow and grief to the husband and children, but after all we do not morn as those who have no hope, for we have the assurance that, Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord."  She was buried on February 26, 1932 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Allen Stackhouse and Lucinda E. Pipher had the following children:

 

         113              i.   Effie Elizabeth Stackhouse, born May 12, 1886.

         114             ii.   Grace Allen Stackhouse, born June 2, 1889.

         115            iii.   Lois Ellen Stackhouse, born December 7, 1894.

         116            iv.   Floyd Toliver Stackhouse, born July 7, 1899.

         117             v.   John Allen Stackhouse Jr., born September 26, 1904.

 

29.  Martha Isabelle "Bell" Stackhouse12,1314 was born on October 20, 1860 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on January 28, 1924 at the age of 63 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Martha Isabelle "Bell" Stackhouse and John Henry Wilson were married on January 4, 1881 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 191).  Ames Chapel Methodist, 1879-1979 reported "According to the late Bernice Wilson Love, Martha married John on January 4, 1881, at Orangeville.  They remained on their horses as they exchanged their marriage vows in the presence of Rev. Eli P. F. Wells."  John Henry Wilson12,13, son of Newby Wilson and Elizabeth Reed, was born on May 27, 1858 in Abydel, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was a farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Henry (42), Martha (39), Ethel (17), Arthur (14), William (12), Claude (11), Harry (9), Blanche (7), Bernice (4) and Raymond (2).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (50), Martha (49), William (22), Claude (20), Harry (18), Blanche (17), Bernice (14) and Raymond (12).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (62), Martha (59) and Raymond (21).  e appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (71) and Isola (60).  He died on April 9, 1932 at the age of 73 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Henry Wilson and Martha Isabelle Stackhouse had the following children:

 

         118              i.   Ora May Wilson, born November 9, 1881.

         119             ii.   Fannie Ethel Wilson, born February, 1883.

         120            iii.   John Arthur Wilson, born August 1, 1884.

         121            iv.   Emery O. Wilson, born January 24, 1886.

         122             v.   William Albert "Bill" Wilson, born December 13, 1887.

         123            vi.   Claude Lee Wilson, born December 2, 1889.

         124           vii.   Henry Harrison “Harry” Wilson, born March 27, 1891.

         125          viii.   Blanche O. Wilson, born September 26, 1892.

         126            ix.   Bernice Wilson, born May 30, 1896.

         127             x.   Raymond Luther Wilson, born March 2, 1898.

         128            xi.   Hollace M. Wilson, born April 8, 1900.

         129           xii.   Reed Wilson, born March 8, 1902.

               

30.  Thomas Hyson Stackhouse2,13 was born on August 12, 1862 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on April 30, 1881 at the age of 18 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He shares a stone with his mother.

 

31.  Lucinda Francis "Fannie" Stackhouse2,5,13 was born on August 4, 1865 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on July 4, 1948 at the age of 82 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was angina pectoris, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to John Phillips.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Lucinda Francis "Fannie" Stackhouse and John Phillips were married about 1888,  This date is based on the 1900 census. John Phillips2,13 was born on November 12, 1865 in Kentucky, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (33), Fanny (33), Lena (11), Lacy (9) and Nora (4).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (44), Mary A. (44), Lena (21), Lacy (19) and Nora (14).  It appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (53) and Fannie (53). He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (64), Fannie (64), Nora (34) and her children Eveline (7) and Philip (5) Jackson.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (74), Fannie (74), and grandchildren Emily (17) and Philip (15) Jackson, children of Nora.  His occupation was hotel night watchman.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Fannie's was the same.  John died on August 20, 1957 at the age of 91 in Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Phillips and Lucinda Francis Stackhouse had the following children:

 

         130              i.   Lena Phillips, born November, 1888.

         131             ii.   Lacey Phillips, born July 28, 1890.

         132            iii.   Nora Phillips, born November, 1895.

 

32.  Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse12,5,1214 was born on December 19, 1867 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 20, 1923 at the age of 55 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac and renal dropsy, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Andrew Toliver.  The Springs Valley Herald (March 8, 1923) reported "Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver was born December 19, 1867, died February 20, 1923, aged fifty-five years, two months and one day.  She was of a family of eight children, six living and one dead.  In young girlhood she was married to Andrew W. Toliver and to this union was born six children, five living and one dead.  She leaves behind a husband, five children, two brothers, four sisters, with grandchildren and many friends.  In early womanhood she made her peace with her God and ever lived a life with him, who knoweth and doeth all things well.  Her sickness has been of long duration but with his presence she bore it without a murmur always cheerful with a smile for everybody.  She said to her loved ones a short time ago as they ministered unto her 'I won't be with you long I will have to go, but there is no fear, I am ready and willing' and on February 20, 1923, as she sat in a chair she answered the summons and without a struggle went out."  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse and Andrew Washington Toliver were married on December 26, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 171).  They were first cousins once removed.  Sisters Lizzie and Lavinia Stackhouse married brothers Andrew and William Toliver.  Andrew Washington Toliver12,6,8,10,1214,20, son of George Washington Toliver and Cornelia Wilson, was born on May 9, 1866 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.   He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (34), Lizzie (32), Clarence (19), Fanny (8) and John (6) living next to his parents and brother William.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (43), Lizzie (42), Clarence (20), Fanny (18), John (16), Sadie (5), Frank (2) and grandson Lee Toliver (10/12).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (53), Elizabeth (52), Sadie (14), Frank (12) and grandchildren Lee (10) and Hubert (7) Collins, sons of Fanny Toliver Collins.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (62) living with his daughter Fannie.  He died on September 10, 1941 at the age of 75 in Greenwood, Johnson, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following.  Cause of death was acute myocarditis, residence was Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower.  The Springs Valley Herald (September 18, 1941) reported "Andrew Toliver, 75, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sadie Hopper at Greenwood, Ind. Wednesday, September 10th [his death certificate reported the date as the 11th].  Funeral services were held at Ames Chapel Sunday afternoon.  Mrs. Lorraine Ragsdale and Mr. Otto Brooks of Orleans sang.  Mr. Ochs, also of Orleans, was in charge of the funeral arrangements.  Mr. Toliver was the father of Clarence Toliver, formerly of French Lick, but now in California.  He also leaves two other sons, Frank of California and John of Bedford, two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Moore of Orangeville and Mrs. Hopper."  He was buried on September 14, 1941 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Andrew Washington Toliver and Elizabeth K. Stackhouse had the following children:

 

         133              i.   Clarence E. Toliver, born June 28, 1889.

         134             ii.   Fannie E. Toliver, born July 27, 1891.

         135            iii.   John Andrew Toliver, born November 18, 1893.

         136            iv.   Male Toliver, born October 1, 1898.

         137             v.   Sadie Clare Toliver, born April 21, 1905.

         138            vi.   Frank Kenneth Toliver, born September 30, 1907.

 

33.  Lavinia Elma "Viney" Stackhouse12,56,1213 was born on September 10, 1871 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

A fragmentary memoir of Ermel Toliver Lane was found in 2017.  In it, she reported: "Nellie seemed more like a mother to us younger girls.  She took us to shows, ball games, etc., when she got a job.  Mom was always too exhausted, and short of cash.  She also endured excruciating headaches (catarrh they called it, probably migraines.)"

 

She died on May 13, 1945 at the age of 73 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac renal disease, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Lavinia Elma "Viney" Stackhouse and William Maxfield "Bill" Toliver were married on February 14, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 212).  They were first cousins once removed.  Siblings Elizabeth and Lavinia Stackhouse married siblings Andrew and William Toliver.  William Maxfield "Bill" Toliver12,56,8,10,1213,20, son of George Washington Toliver and Cornelia Wilson, was born on September 5, 1867 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His middle name must have been for his grandfather, Maxfield Wilson.  He was a farmer and lumberman.  James Lane related that in the early 1900's there street cars that ran between French Lick and West Baden.  William bought a car and started providing taxi service (they were called jitneys at the time) for the same price as the street cars.  This competition eventually forced the street cars out of business some time in the 1920's.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (32), Vina (28), Clint (7), Nellie (5) and Clem (3) living next door to his parents and brother Andrew.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (41), Lavinia (36), Clinton (17), Minnie (15), Clem (12), Amy (5) and Ermel (3).  His occupation was farm laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists William (52), Lavinia (48), Nellie (24), Clem (21), Amy (15), Ermel (13) and Hazel (6).  His occupation was rural carrier.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (61), Lavina (58), Nellie (35), Amy (25), Lorena (16) and grandson Gene (5).  His occupation was taxi chauffeur.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (72), Lavinia (68) and Lorena (26) living on Indiana Avenue.  His occupation was taxi operator.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Lavinia's was the same.  He died on July 9, 1940 at the age of 72 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 103).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was laborer, marital status was married to Lavina Toliver.  The Springs Valley Herald (July 11, 1940) reported "William Toliver, 72, passed away at his home on Indiana Ave. Tuesday night after a long illness.  Mr. Toliver came to French Lick about seventeen years ago when he entered the taxi business.  Ill health forced him to retire several years ago.  Funeral services were held at Ames Chapel this afternoon. Burial was made in the church cemetery with W. V. Ritter & Son in charge.  He is survived by his wife, four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Harley Springer, Miss Lorena Toliver and Clem Toliver of French Lick, Mrs. Chester Lane of West Baden, Miss Nellie Toliver of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Clinton of Oklahoma."  The Springs Valley Herald (July 18, 1940) reported "William M. Toliver was born in Orange County, September 5, 1867 and departed this life July 9, 1940 at the age of 72 years, 10 months and 4 days.  He was the son of George and Cornelia Toliver and is survived by three sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Mary Wilson of Indianapolis, Mrs. May Wilson of West Baden Springs, Mrs. Lucy Daily of Indianapolis, Andrew Toliver of West Baden Springs and Charles Toliver of Indianapolis.  He was united in marriage to Lavinia Elma Stackhouse, February 14, 1892.  To this union were born six children: Clinton Toliver of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Nellie Toliver of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Clem Toliver of French Lick, Amy Springer of French Lick, Ermel Lane of West Baden Springs and Lorena Toliver of French Lick.  There lives to mourn his passing his wife, 6 children and 7 grandchildren.  He has long been a member of the Methodist Church having been converted under Reverend Hoon at the old West Baden Church.  To this faith he held fast throughout his lifetime and often said during his long illness that he was ready to meet his Saviour."  He was buried on July 11, 1940 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

William Maxfield Toliver and Lavinia Elma Stackhouse had the following children:

 

         139              i.   Clinton Leslie Toliver, born November 2, 1892.

         140             ii.   Nellie Ruth "Ned" Toliver, born February 20, 1895.

         141            iii.   Clem Donald "Shorty" Toliver, born February 7, 1898.

         142            iv.   Amy Winefred Toliver, born September 18, 1904.

         143             v.   Hattie Ermel Toliver, born October 22, 1906.

         144            vi.   Hazel Lorena Toliver, born August 1, 1913.

 

34.  Mary A. Dalton12,5 was born on December 27, 1858 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Some records list her middle initial as "E".

 

She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on May 7, 1945 at the age of 86 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book unknown, page 60).  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married to Marion Critchfield.  She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Mary A. Dalton and Marion Critchfield were married on August 23, 1885 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 492; book H-1, page 74 reports the date as August 15).  Based on the censuses, it appears that they did not have any children.  Marion Critchfield12,5 was born on June 25, 1853 in Kentucky, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Marion (46), Mary (42) and Alver (21) from Marion's previous marriage.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Marion (55) and Mary (51).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Marion (66) and Mary (61).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Marion (76) and Mary (71).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Marion (87) and Mary (81).  He was reported as being unable to work.  His highest level of education was none and Mary's was 5th grade.  He died on May 14, 1945 at the age of 91 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book unknown, page 61).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was arterio sclerosis, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower.  He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

35.  Clara Lee Dalton12,5,13 was born on December 2, 1867 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 20, 1960 at the age of 92 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is from her death certificate.  Some sources report the date as February 23, but she was buried on February 22.

Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was heart failure, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Clara Lee Dalton and John William Owens were married on December 2, 1886 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-8, page 19). John William Owens12,13, son of Fountain Owens and Lucinda A. Meriman, was born on September 23, 1860 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. His occupation was farm laborer. John appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists George (39), Clara (32), Lawrence (12), Florence (8) and Banks (6). He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (50), Clara (41), Laurence (22), Florence (18) and Basil (16).  His occupation was farm laborer. He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (59), Clara (52) and Banks (26). John appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (69), Clara (63), Flo (38) and Banks (35). He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (79), Clara (73), daughter Flo Blackwell (40) and grandson L.T. Owens (17).  He had no occupation.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Clara's was the same. He died in 1946 at the age of 86 in Indiana, United States. John was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John William Owens and Clara Lee Dalton had the following children:

 

         145              i.   Lawrence Owens, born March 10, 1888.

         146             ii.   Florence "Flo" Owens, born February 8, 1892.

         147            iii.   Banks F. Owens, born November 15, 1893.

 

36.  William Dewitt Dalton12,13,17 was born in December, 1869 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (30), Exie (25) and Anna (8).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (40), Exie (36), Alma (18) and Ralph (3).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (50), Exie (45) and Ralph (12).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (58), Exie (53) and Ralph (23).  His occupation was sexton at a cemetery.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (70) and Exie (65).  He had no occupation.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, hers was the same.

 

He died on January 6, 1952 at the age of 82.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

William Dewitt Dalton and Exie P. Southard were married on March 19, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 334).  Exie P. Southard12,13 was born in February, 1875 in Kentucky, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on October 2, 1955 at the age of 80.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

William Dewitt Dalton and Exie P. Southard had the following children:

 

         148              i.   Alma Zoe Dalton, born February 8, 1892.

         149             ii.   Ralph G. Dalton, born August 27, 1907.

 

37.  Elvira Dalton2 was born in February, 1872 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died Unknown.

 

Elvira Dalton and Isom D. Cox were married about 1911.  This is based on Elvira's age of 1st marriage listed in the 1930 census.  They divorced sometime before 1930.  Isom D. Cox2 was born in July, 1865 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Isom (53), Elvira (47), her mother Sylvania Collins Dalton (76) and nephew Claude Swallow (9).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Isom (63), divorced.  He had no occupation. Isom died Unknown.

 

Elvira Dalton and William J. Walker were married before 1930.  William J. Walker2 was born about 1871 in Kansas, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (59), Elvira (58), her mother Sylvania Collins Dalton (86) and nephew Claude Swallow (19).  He died Unknown.

 

38.  Cora A. Dalton12,26 was born on July 10, 1873 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. S he appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on August 23, 1952 at the age of 79 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was carcinoma of large intestine, residence was W. Main St. in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Community Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Cora A. Dalton and Stephen Alva Wells were married on November 10, 1895 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-9, page 65).  Stephen Alva Wells12,26 was born in December, 1871 in Indiana, United States.  Some records list him as Alva Stephen.  This date is from his death certificate.  The 1900 census reported the year as 1871.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvy (28), Cora (26), Delbert (2) and Ina (1).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alva (37), Cora (36), Delbert (12), Mabel (9) and Edith (6).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Stephen (48), Cora (46), Delbert (22), Mabel (20) and Edith (16).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvis (57), Cora (54), Edith (27) and granddaughter Agnes (9).  His occupation was feed store proprietor.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvie (67), Cora (66) and Edith (37).  His occupation was handle factory laborer.  His highest level of education was 6th grade, Cora's was 8th grade.  He died on April 12, 1950 at the age of 78 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was prostatis and hypostatic pneumonia, residence was W. Main St. in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married.  He was buried at Community Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Stephen Alva Wells and Cora A. Dalton had the following children:

 

         150              i.   Delbert R. Wells, born July, 1897.

         151             ii.   Ina M. Wells, born May, 1899.

         152            iii.   Mabel Wells, born about 1901.

         153            iv.   Edith L. Wells, born about 1904.

 

39.  John Dalton2,5,13 was born on December 4, 1875 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, medium build, dark eyes and brown hair.  His occupation was farmer.  His residence was Paoli, IN.

 

He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (24), Nora (20) and Daisy (1).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (34), Nora (27) and Daisy (11).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (44), Nora (38), Daisy (20) and brother-in-law Walter Swallow (38).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (54), Nora (47) and brother-in-law Walter Swallow (47).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (64), Nora (57) and brother-in-law Walter Swallow (57).  His occupation was carpenter.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Nora's was the same.

 

He died on May 24, 1944 at the age of 68 at Clark Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was lympho sarcoma, residence was rural Orange County, Indiana, occupation was carpenter, marital status was married to Nora Dalton.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. 

 

John Dalton and Nora B. Speer were married on December 11, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-9, page 309).  Nora B. Speer12,13 was born in 1882 in Indiana, United States.  This date is from her gravestone.  The 1900 census lists September 1879 in Illinois.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died in 1976 at the age of 94.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Dalton and Nora B. Speer had the following child:

 

         154              i.   Daisy I. Dalton, born March 1, 1899.

               

40.  Zella Dalton2 was born about 1878 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

41.  George Albert Dalton12,13,17,19,21 was born on August 27, 1880 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was postmaster.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (27), Ethel (24) and Harry (3).  His occupation was grocery store proprietor.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (38), Ethel (36), Harry (13) and Woodrow (7).  His occupation was postmaster for West Baden.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (49), Ethel (46) and Woodrow (17).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (60) and Ethel (55).  His occupation was operator of a public laundry.  His highest level of education was 12th grade, Ethel's was 8th grade.

 

George died on September 3, 1967 at the age of 87.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Albert Dalton and Ethel Bennett were married on March 15, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-10, page 105).  Ethel Bennett12,13 was born on July 3, 1884 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 4, 1974 at the age of 89.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

George Albert Dalton and Ethel Bennett had the following children:

 

         155              i.   Harry Everett Dalton, born November 8, 1906.

         156             ii.   Harold Woodrow Dalton, born September 1, 1912.

 

42.  Samuel Hyson Dalton12,11,17 was born on September 11, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and blonde hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (27), Cora (29), Hazel (6), Arnold (4) and Paul (2).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (37), Cora (39), Hazel (15), Arnold (14), Paul (11), Ruby (6), Ethel (3) and Amos (1) living next door to Samuel's sister Elvira.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Hyson (47), Cora (49), Paul (21), Ruby (16), Ethel (13) and Amos (11).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (57), Cora (59), Paul (31) and Amos (21).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Cora's was 5th grade.

 

He died in 1960 at the age of 78 in Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Samuel Hyson Dalton and Cora Ethel White were married on September 20, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-10, page 153).  Cora Ethel White12,5,11,17, daughter of Francis T. White and Sarah P. Dillard, was born on September 21, 1880 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on April 27, 1963 at the age of 82 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary thrombosis, occupation was not listed, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Samuel Hyson Dalton and Cora Ethel White had the following children:

 

         157              i.   Hazel Frances Dalton, born March 26, 1904.

         158             ii.   Arnold Vance Dalton, born December 31, 1905.

         159            iii.   Paul D. Dalton, born May 6, 1908.

         160            iv.   Ermel Arthur Dalton, born December 11, 1910.

         161             v.   Ruby M. Dalton, born October 27, 1913.

         162            vi.   Stella Ethel Dalton, born October 18, 1916.

         163           vii.   Amos M. Dalton, born October 28, 1918.

 

43.  Harley Grover Dalton2,5,13,19,21 was born on August 6, 1884 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, slender build, brown eyes and dark hair, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was laundry man at the French Lick Hotel.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.  It lists Harley (32) and Laura (20).  His occupation was laundry foreman. Harley appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harley (45), Lora (29), Esteline (7) and Juanita (3).  His occupation was laundry washman.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harley (36- should have been 46), Lora (38), Estel (17) and Juanita (14).  His occupation was laundry laborer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Lora's was the same.

 

He died on March 9, 1966 at the age of 81 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary thrombosis, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was laundry owner, marital status was widower.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Harley Grover Dalton and Edna B. Beatty were married on August 4, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-12, page 55).  They were divorced between 1912 and 1919.  Edna B. Beatty1,13,21, daughter of Thomas K. Beatty and Talitha Self, was born on September 24, 1891 in Indiana, United States.  She reported the year as 1890 on her marriage record.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists Edna (28), Audra (10) and Jules (9).  Her occupation was cigar stand clerk.  She was listed as Edna Beaty, divorced.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States.  It lists Edna (38), Audry (29) and Jules (18).  She is listed as a widow.  She died in 1975 at the age of 84 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Harley Grover Dalton and Edna B. Beatty had the following children:

 

         164              i.   Walter Leslie Dalton, born November 4, 1907.

         165             ii.   Mildred Audrey Dalton, born January 8, 1910.

         166            iii.   Julius T. "Jules" Dalton, born July 14, 1912.

 

Harley Grover Dalton and Lora Ellen Walls were married about 1919.  This date is based on the 1930 census.  Lora Ellen Walls2,13,21 was born on January 10, 1900 in Indiana, United States.  The Lost River DAR cemetery transcription lists her as Flora, but the censuses, her children's birth records and the SSDI list her as Lora.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 26, 1966 at the age of 66 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Harley Grover Dalton and Lora Ellen Walls had the following children:

 

         167              i.   Estel Lee Dalton, born November 20, 1922.

         168             ii.   Juanita Lorraine Dalton, born August 11, 1926.

       

44.  Female Dalton18 was born on April 4, 1886 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.  It was probably before 1900 since she doesn't appear in any of the censuses.

 

45.  Nora Ethyl Dalton12,5,11,18 was born on August 31, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 224).  This date is from her birth certificate and is supported by the 1900 census.  Her death certificate reported the month as May.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 2, 1912 at the age of 24 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-23, page 13).  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pulmonary edema, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Walter Swallow.  She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Nora Ethyl Dalton and Walter Huron Swallow were married on December 27, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-13, page 42).  Walter Huron Swallow12,19, son of John Swallow and Jennie Hoskins, was born on October 5, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is from his draft card.  The 1900 census reported October 1881.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Walter (29) and Nora (22).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Walter (38) living with his brother-in-law John Dalton. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Walter (47) living with brother-in-law John Dalton.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Walter (57), widower, living with brother-in-law John Dalton.  His occupation was furniture factory laborer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade.  He died Unknown. His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and black hair, residence was Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was cabinet maker for the Knox-Hulstine Furniture Company.  It notes that his right leg was off below the knee.

 

Walter Huron Swallow and Nora Ethyl Dalton had the following children:

 

         169              i.   Samuel H. Swallow, born November 7, 1909.

         170             ii.   Claude Swallow, born December 1, 1910.

 

46.    Louisa F. "Fannie" Dalton12 was born in May, 1865 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Fannie (15) living with her mother.  Her surname was listed as Taylor.  Her occupation was domestic servant.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died Unknown.

 

Louisa F. "Fannie" Dalton and Richard "Dick" Alderson were married on December 25, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 94).  Richard "Dick" Alderson1 was born in April, 1868 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Dick (32), Louisa (35) and Ada (4) living next door to Louisa's sister Emma.  His occupation was house painter.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Richard (42), Louisa (45) and Adah (15).  His occupation was painter and paper hanger.  He lived at 936 Clover in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States in 1921.  They are listed in the City Directory.  He died Unknown.

 

47.    Emma Jane Dalton12 was born in February, 1868 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Emma (12) living with grandmother Hannah Ball Dalton.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her occupation was listed as laundress.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Emma (42), Della (15), Richard (6) and her mother, Martha Briner Dalton Taylor (64).

 

She died Unknown.

 

Emma Jane Dalton and Thomas Sullivan were married on April 28, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 46).  Thomas Sullivan12 was born in November, 1838.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Thomas (61), Emma (32) and Della (4) living next door to Emma's sister Louisa.  He had no occupation, Emma's was listed as laundress.  He died before 1910 at the age of 72.  This is based on the 1910 census, which lists Emma as a widow.

 

48.  Alice Dalton12 was born in March, 1870 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her surname was listed as Taylor.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.

 

Alice died before 1930.  This is based on the 1930 census, which lists Samuel as a widower.

 

Alice Dalton and Samuel Davidson were married on April 25, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 197). Samuel Davidson12 was born in April, 1870 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (30), Alice (30), Mabel (5) and Walter (1).  His occupation was bar keeper.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  It lists Sam (42), Alice (40), Mabel (15), Walter (11) and Clarence (8).  His occupation was special police at a wagon factory.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  It lists Sam (52), Alice (49), Clarence (19) and granddaughter Lillian Stanfield (7).  His occupation was night watchman at a manufacturing company.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (64) and Mabel (35) and her family.  He died Unknown.

 

Samuel Davidson and Alice Dalton had the following children:

 

         171              i.   Female Davidson, born November 17, 1889.

         172             ii.   Male Davidson, born February 4, 1892.

         173            iii.   Mabel M. Davidson, born March, 1895.

         174            iv.   Walter Davidson, born July 1, 1898.

         175             v.   Clarence Davidson, born August 7, 1901.

 

49.  Martin V. "Brock" Dalton12 was born in May, 1861 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is based on the 1870 and 1900 censuses and his marriage record.  The 1880 census places the date about 1864.  This could be the Martin Dalton with Hannah Ball Dalton in the 1880 census (although he is also listed with his mother). 

 

He was likely born out of wedlock.  His marriage record lists his surname as Dalton, and reports his father as unknown and his mother as Eveline Dalton.  His death record (as reported by Dave Worsham) reports his father as unknown and mother as Evelyn.  His surname is listed as Brock in the censuses.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Martin (39), Mary (32), Stella (16), Charles (13), Herschel (10), Earl (8), Mamie (5) and Sammy (1).  His occupation was farm laborer.

 

He died Unknown.

 

Martin V. "Brock" Dalton and Mary Jones were married on November 25, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 329).  Mary Jones12 was born in September, 1867 in Kentucky, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

Martin V. Dalton and Mary Jones had the following children:

 

         176              i.   Stella Mae Dalton, born October 4, 1883.

         177             ii.   Charles Dalton, born June, 1886.

         178            iii.   Herschel Dalton, born January, 1890.

         179            iv.   Earl Dalton, born September 26, 1891.

         180             v.   Mamie Dalton, born April, 1895.

         181            vi.   Samuel Dalton, born October, 1898.

               

50.  Mary Brock2 was born about 1866 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

       

51.  Myrtle E. Taylor2 was born in July, 1885 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

               

52.  Joseph Brock2 was born about 1860 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

       

53.  William J. Brock2,5 was born on February 23, 1862 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on November 5, 1947 at the age of 85 at Dunn Memorial Hospital in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, residence was Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower of Rose Ann Brock.

 

54.  Angeline Brock12,5 was born on March 16, 1864 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The year is from the 1900 census, and is consistent with her age in other censuses.  Her death certificate reported 1866, but this conflicts with the birth date of her brother George.  Her grave stone shows 1871, which is clearly an error.

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Brown Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on December 10, 1936 at the age of 72 in Mooresville, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was Mooresville, Morgan, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow of Thomas Brown. She was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

Angeline Brock and Thomas E. Brown were married on December 3, 1885 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 516).  Thomas E. Brown12,5 was born in 1868 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Brown Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Thomas (37), Angeline (36), Fanny (13), Emma (7), Ivy (4) and Lonzo (2).  His occupation was farmer.  He died in 1925 at the age of 57.  He was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

       

55.  George Washington Brock2 was born about 1866 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.

       

56.  Sarah Emma Brock2,5 was born in 1867 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died in 1957 at the age of 90. S he was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

       

57   John A. Brock2,5 was born in 1870 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on May 25, 1967 at the age of 97.  He was buried at Southlawn Cemetery in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.

 

58.  Elizabeth Brock12,5,22 was born in 1875 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lizzie (53), Bertha (26), Harry (21) and Dorothy (20).

 

She died on May 16, 1937 at the age of 62 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 50).  She was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Elizabeth Brock and Alvin Hovey Webb were married on December 17, 1893 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 526).  Alvin Hovey Webb12,5,22, son of Joseph B. Webb and Luzena Millikan, was born in September, 1864 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvin (35), Elizabeth (25), Lola (5), Lulu (3), Laura (1) and Alvin's mother Luzena Millikan Webb (65).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvin (45), Lizzie (35), Lola (15), Lula (12), Laura (10), Mary (8), Bertha (5), Charles (4), Harry (2) and Dorothy (0).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvin (55), Lizzie (45), Hazel (21), Mary (19), Bertha (16), Charles (14), Harry (11), Dorothy (9) and Matthew (7).  He died in 1926 at the age of 62 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Alvin Hovey Webb and Elizabeth Brock had the following children:

 

         182              i.   Lola E. Webb, born September, 1894.

         183             ii.   Lulu M Webb, born April, 1897.

         184            iii.   Laura Hazel Webb, born May 11, 1899.

         185            iv.   Mary T. Webb, born February 25, 1901.

         186             v.   Bertha E. Webb, born August 23, 1903.

         187            vi.   Charles H. Webb, born August 26, 1905.

         188           vii.   Harry A. Webb, born October 27, 1907.

         189          viii.   Dorothy M. Webb, born May 23, 1910.

         190            ix.   Matthew F. Webb, born January 12, 1913.

 

59.  Alvis Hovey Brock12,5 was born on August 15, 1876 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Some sources list him as Alvin.

 

He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvis (no age listed) and Alice (25).  His occupation was farm laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvis (35), Alice (34), Harry (9), Zella (8), Bertha (7), Lee (5) and Mable (1) living near his brother Charles.  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Albert (46), Alice (46), Harry (19), Bertha (16), Lee (14) and Mabel (11).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvis (53) and Alice (52).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Centerton, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alvis (62), Alice (62), daughter Bertha (36) and her daughter Phyllis Bailiff (12).  His occupation was farm laborer.

 

He died on April 4, 1961 at the age of 84 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.  The Mooresville Times (April 14, 1961) reported that he died in Robert Long hospital of burns suffered 7 weeks before, while tending a trash fire at his home.  His wife had preceded him in death.  He was survived by 2 sons, Harry R. and Lee O. Brock; 2 daughters, Mrs. Mabel Hite and Mrs. Bertha Bayliff; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; 1 brother, John Brock of South Bend.  He was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

Alvis Hovey Brock and Alice Padgett were married on September 9, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-9, page 382).  Alice Padgett12 was born in May, 1877 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Centerton, Morgan, Indiana, United States. She died in 1952 at the age of 75.  She was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

Alvis Hovey Brock and Alice Padgett had the following children:

 

         191              i.   Harry R. Brock, born June 10, 1900.

         192             ii.   Zella Brock, born January 3, 1902.

         193            iii.   Bertha Brock, born about 1903.

         194            iv.   Lee O. Brock, born May 6, 1905.

         195             v.   Mabel Brock, born November 17, 1908.

       

60.  James Madison Brock2,5,19 was born on June 12, 1876 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, medium build, gray eyes and black hair, residence was Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  He died on July 31, 1957 at the age of 81 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was generalized abdominal carcinomatosis, place of death was at home, residence was rural Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married. He was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States. 

 

61.  Charles Edward Brock12,5,19 was born on December 23, 1879 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He reported this on his draft card.  The 1900 census reported November 1879, the WPA marriage index reported December 23, 1880, and his death certificate reported December 16, 1879.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was Martinsville, Morgan, Indiana, occupation was farmer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (30), Nanna (24), Grace (2), Alice (2/12) and his parents William (73) and Maria (73).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (40), Nannie (35), Grace (12), Alice (9), Charles (8), Clarance (7) and Maurice (4).  His occupation was farmer.

 

He died on September 16, 1921 at the age of 41 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute gangrenous appendix, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Mary Brock.  He was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

Charles Edward Brock and Nancy Devee were married on October 27, 1906 in Morgan, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 17).  Nancy Devee12,5 was born on October 5, 1885 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She died on May 18, 1961 at the age of 75 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

 

Charles Edward Brock and Nancy Devee had the following children:

 

         196              i.   Grace Brock, born about 1908.

         197             ii.   Alice Brock, born January 11, 1910.

       

62.  Louisa Brock18 was born on June 1, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 54).  She died Unknown.

               

63.  Estella Dalton2 was born in June, 1874 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Albion Township, Boone, Nebraska, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States.  She died Unknown.

       

64.  Nina Dalton2 was born in July, 1881 in Kansas, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Winfield, Cowley, Kansas, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

65.  Lillie Belle Childers12,5 was born in December, 1878 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lillie (21) and Chester (1) living with her parents.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died in 1943 at the age of 65 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book unknown, page 103).

 

Lillie Belle Childers and Alson W. Hammond were married on May 24, 1894 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 552). Alson W. Hammond1 was born about 1873.  He died before 1900.  This is based on the 1900 census, which lists Lillie as a widow.

 

Lillie Belle Childers and Henry Nathaniel Payton were married on March 19, 1902 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-10, page 22).  Henry Nathaniel Payton12,19 was born on April 24, 1879 in Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, slender build, blue eyes and black hair, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farm laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Henry (30), Belle (30), Lawrence (5), Iva (3) and Irvin (2).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Henry (40), Bell (41), Lawrence (15), Iva (13), Irvin (11) and Keneth (2).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Henry (50), Lillie (50), Kenneth (12) and step-grandchildren Russell (6) and Walter (4) Hammond.  His occupation was finisher at the furniture factory.  He died Unknown.

 

Henry Nathaniel Payton and Lillie Belle Childers had the following children:

 

         198              i.   Lawrence Payton, born January 31, 1905.

         199             ii.   Iva Payton, born January 7, 1907.

         200            iii.   Irvin H. Payton, born May 31, 1908.

         201            iv.   Kenneth Payton, born about 1918.

 

 


 

Fourth Generation

 

66.  James Madison Toliver12,56,8,10,1214,20 was born on August 2, 1863 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This is the date listed on his death certificate. 

There is some uncertainty about his birth year.  His death certificate, the 1900 census and his grave stone show 1863.  However, his parents were married two months after this date.  An examination of the marriage book shows that the pages around the one for his parents were used in the same time period, so the marriage date appears to be accurate.  While it's possible that he was born out of wedlock, the pre-1900 censuses suggest that this birth year is incorrect.  According to the information his parents provided on the 1870 and 1880 censuses, his birth year would have been 1864-65.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists James (36), Anna (30), Earl (7), Chester (6), Noble (3) and Emma (10/12).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Steuben Township, Warren, Indiana, United States.  It lists James (47), Lillie (39), Earl (17), Chester (15), Noble (12), Emma (10), Bertha (8), Lulu (6) and Edna (3).  His occupation was farm laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists James (65) and Lillie (69) on West Campbell St.  He had no occupation.

 

He died on December 25, 1938 at the age of 75 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 207).  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death as cerebral hemorrhage, occupation was gardener, marital status was married.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

James Madison Toliver and Lillie Anna Sageser were married on November 11, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 202).  Lillie Anna Sageser12,13, daughter of John M. Sageser and Cordelia J. Cowherd, was born on December 24, 1870 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Steuben Township, Warren, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Annie (69), widow, living alone on Campbell St.  Her highest level of education was 8th grade.  She died on August 24, 1942 at the age of 71 in McCordsville, Hancock, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute acidosis due to cerebral hemorrhage, residence was McCordsville, Hancock, Indiana (living with daughter Edna?), occupation was housekeeper, marital status was widow of James Toliver.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

67.  Andrew Washington Toliver12,6,8,10,1214,20 was born on May 9, 1866 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (34), Lizzie (32), Clarence (19), Fanny (8) and John (6) living next to his parents and brother William.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (43), Lizzie (42), Clarence (20), Fanny (18), John (16), Sadie (5), Frank (2) and grandson Lee Toliver (10/12).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Andrew (53), Elizabeth (52), Sadie (14), Frank (12) and grandchildren Lee (10) and Hubert (7) Collins, sons of Fanny Toliver Collins.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Andrew (62) living with his daughter Fannie.

 

He died on September 10, 1941 at the age of 75 in Greenwood, Johnson, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following.  Cause of death was acute myocarditis, residence was Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower.  The Springs Valley Herald (September 18, 1941) reported "Andrew Toliver, 75, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Sadie Hopper at Greenwood, Ind. Wednesday, September 10th [his death certificate reported the date as the 11th].  Funeral services were held at Ames Chapel Sunday afternoon.  Mrs. Lorraine Ragsdale and Mr. Otto Brooks of Orleans sang.  Mr. Ochs, also of Orleans, was in charge of the funeral arrangements.  Mr. Toliver was the father of Clarence Toliver, formerly of French Lick, but now in California.  He also leaves two other sons, Frank of California and John of Bedford, two daughters, Mrs. Fannie Moore of Orangeville and Mrs. Hopper."  He was buried on September 14, 1941 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Andrew Washington Toliver and Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse were married on December 26, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-8, page 171).  They were first cousins once removed.  Sisters Lizzie and Lavinia Stackhouse married brothers Andrew and William Toliver.  Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse12,5,1214, daughter of Hugh A. Stackhouse and Mourning Dove Dalton, was born on December 19, 1867 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 20, 1923 at the age of 55 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac and renal dropsy, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Andrew Toliver.  The Springs Valley Herald (March 8, 1923) reported "Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver was born December 19, 1867, died February 20, 1923, aged fifty-five years, two months and one day.  She was of a family of eight children, six living and one dead.  In young girlhood she was married to Andrew W. Toliver and to this union was born six children, five living and one dead.  She leaves behind a husband, five children, two brothers, four sisters, with grandchildren and many friends.  In early womanhood she made her peace with her God and ever lived a life with him, who knoweth and doeth all things well.  Her sickness has been of long duration but with his presence she bore it without a murmur always cheerful with a smile for everybody.  She said to her loved ones a short time ago as they ministered unto her 'I won't be with you long I will have to go, but there is no fear, I am ready and willing' and on February 20, 1923, as she sat in a chair she answered the summons and without a struggle went out."  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

68.  William Maxfield "Bill" Toliver12,56,8,10,1213,20 was born on September 5, 1867 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His middle name must have been for his grandfather, Maxfield Wilson.

 

He was a farmer and lumberman. James Lane related that in the early 1900's there street cars that ran between French Lick and West Baden.  William bought a car and started providing taxi service (they were called jitneys at the time) for the same price as the street cars.  This competition eventually forced the street cars out of business some time in the 1920's.

James related this story about staying with his grandparents, William and Lavinia Toliver.  Viney fixed biscuits and gravy for breakfast nearly every morning.  William would eat breakfast holding grandson Bob (Chester Robert Lane) on his knee.  They would both have gravy all over their faces.

 

He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (32), Vina (28), Clint (7), Nellie (5) and Clem (3) living next door to his parents and brother Andrew.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (41), Lavinia (36), Clinton (17), Minnie (15), Clem (12), Amy (5) and Ermel (3).  His occupation was farm laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (52), Lavinia (48), Nellie (24), Clem (21), Amy (15), Ermel (13) and Hazel (6).  His occupation was rural carrier.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (61), Lavina (58), Nellie (35), Amy (25), Lorena (16) and grandson Gene (5).  His occupation was taxi chauffeur.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (72), Lavinia (68) and Lorena (26) living on Indiana Avenue.  His occupation was taxi operator.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Lavinia's was the same.

 

He died on July 9, 1940 at the age of 72 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 103).  James Lane related that in 1938 or 1939 William Toliver was helping to clear a picnic area by a spring at the back of his son-in-law Chester Lane's farm in Prospect, IN when he suffered a stroke.  He managed to crawl up a steep hill and out to the road where he was found by a passing motorist.  He was an invalid from that time until he passed away.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was laborer, marital status was married to Lavina Toliver.  The Springs Valley Herald (July 11, 1940) reported "William Toliver, 72, passed away at his home on Indiana Ave. Tuesday night after a long illness.  Mr. Toliver came to French Lick about seventeen years ago when he entered the taxi business.  Ill health forced him to retire several years ago.  Funeral services were held at Ames Chapel this afternoon. Burial was made in the church cemetery with W. V. Ritter & Son in charge.  He is survived by his wife, four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Harley Springer, Miss Lorena Toliver and Clem Toliver of French Lick, Mrs. Chester Lane of West Baden, Miss Nellie Toliver of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Clinton of Oklahoma."  The Springs Valley Herald (July 18, 1940) reported "William M. Toliver was born in Orange County, September 5, 1867 and departed this life July 9, 1940 at the age of 72 years, 10 months and 4 days.  He was the son of George and Cornelia Toliver and is survived by three sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Mary Wilson of Indianapolis, Mrs. May Wilson of West Baden Springs, Mrs. Lucy Daily of Indianapolis, Andrew Toliver of West Baden Springs and Charles Toliver of Indianapolis.  He was united in marriage to Lavinia Elma Stackhouse, February 14, 1892.  To this union were born six children: Clinton Toliver of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Nellie Toliver of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Clem Toliver of French Lick, Amy Springer of French Lick, Ermel Lane of West Baden Springs and Lorena Toliver of French Lick.  There lives to mourn his passing his wife, 6 children and 7 grandchildren.  He has long been a member of the Methodist Church having been converted under Reverend Hoon at the old West Baden Church.  To this faith he held fast throughout his lifetime and often said during his long illness that he was ready to meet his Saviour." He was buried on July 11, 1940 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

William Maxfield "Bill" Toliver and Lavinia Elma "Viney" Stackhouse were married on February 14, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 212).  They were first cousins once removed.  Siblings Elizabeth and Lavinia Stackhouse married siblings Andrew and William Toliver.  Lavinia Elma "Viney" Stackhouse12,56,1213, daughter of Hugh A. Stackhouse and Mourning Dove Dalton, was born on September 10, 1871 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  A fragmentary memoir of Ermel Toliver Lane was found in 2017.  In it, she reported: "Nellie seemed more like a mother to us younger girls.  She took us to shows, ball games, etc., when she got a job.  Mom was always too exhausted, and short of cash.  She also endured excruciating headaches (catarrh they called it, probably migraines.)"  She died on May 13, 1945 at the age of 73 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac renal disease, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. 

 

69.  Elizabeth Sarah "Lizzie" Toliver12,6,8,10,1214,20 was born on July 30, 1869 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  The marriage index lists her as Sarah E. Toliver. 

 

She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 27, 1913 at the age of 43 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was gastric ulcer, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married to William Charles.  The Springs Valley Herald (March 6, 1913) reported "Elizabeth Toliver Charles was born near Orangeville, Indiana, July 30th, 1869.  She was the daughter of George and Cornelia Wilson Toliver and was the oldest daughter of that family.  She died in the early morning of Feb. 27th, 1913, aged 43 years, 6 months and 28 days.  Lizzie grew up into a happy, wholesome, young woman.  Her gentle disposition won for her the love of everybody with whom she came in contact.  On May 3rd, 1888, she was married to Will A. Charles, who survives her.  Comparatively all of her married life was spent in the house where she died, familiarly known as the Aunt Sallie Campbell home, and there she particularly endeared herself to us all by her open heart and hospitality which was no-wise changed from former years.  Few of her friends indeed, are those who could not recall Lizzie's hearty invitations to her home, and her kindly ministry in it.  For many years she has been a consecrated Christian woman, and was a faithful member of Ames Chapel M.E. Church. Lizzie's Christian life was the kind that counts for God.  It's fruitage was that of the spirit. Galatians 5:22 reads The fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance.  Against such there is no law, and they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh.  And so it was with our loved one.  The husband and mother, the brothers and sisters are grief stricken.  The companionship is broken, the comforting counsel is gone, but we know that in her own suffering (and for years she bore affliction) Lizzie found not only comfort but joy in her Christian service and she would bid you turn to her Savior and make Him your comforter in these dark hours.  She would bid you rejoice in her heavenly birthday, where she has gone like stepping forth into another room, to greet her Savior and the loved ones there and to make heaven nearer to us all for her going.  There are left besides scores of friends, the husband, brothers, sisters and other relatives.  The funeral services were held at Ames Chapel on Saturday, March 1st, by her pastor Rev. O.E. Haley and Rev. Raaf, of Bloomfield, her former pastor, and the body laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining, beneath a blanket of beautiful flowers, each one a mute tribute of love for this life not lived long, but lived so well."  She was buried on March 1, 1913 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Elizabeth Sarah "Lizzie" Toliver and William A. "Willie" Charles were married on May 3, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1. page 122).  William A. "Willie" Charles12,56,13, son of Seth Charles and Sarah E. Campbell, was born on April 17, 1866 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  John Toliver's descendants chart listed him as Charles Wilson.  However, all of the other available records make it clear that this is incorrect.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (14) living with grandmother Sarah Field Campbell.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His surname was incorrectly listed as Campbell.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (34) and Sarah (30).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (44) and Lizzie (41).  The census lists them as not having any children.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (52) living with his brother Wilbur.  His occupation was laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (64), Martha (53) and Mary (4).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists William (73), Martha (64) and Mary (14).  His obituary reported that Mary was adopted.  His occupation was hotel watchman.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Martha's was the same.  This census raises questions.  Find-A-Grave and the Lost River DAR transcriptions report that Martha died in 1936, but the person in this census appears to be the same one in the 1930 census, William's obituary reports that his wife survived him, and Martha is listed on his death certificate.  Are the Martha of the censuses and the Martha of the cemetery records different people?  He died on September 8, 1940 at the age of 74 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  The cemetery transcription posted on the Orange County USGenWeb site lists the date as July 22, 1940.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was uremic poisoning due to chronic hepatitis, occupation was night watchman, marital status was married.  The Springs Valley Herald (September 12, 1940) reported "William A. Charles, 74, died at his home on Adams Street Sunday, September 8th after a long illness.  Mr. Charles was born in Orange County, the son of Seth and Susan E. Charles.  He served as night watchman at the French Lick Springs Hotel for several years.  Rev. Perry Key, assisted by Rev. James Austin and Rev. Floyd Elliott, was in charge of the funeral services at Ames Chapel Tuesday afternoon, followed by interment in the church cemetery.  W. V. Ritter & Son were the funeral directors.  He leaves a wife and adopted daughter."  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

70.  John Toliver6,810,12,14 was born on September 10, 1870 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Clint Toliver credits the notes of Mae Minnie Toliver Wilson for John's birth date.  However, the cemetery transcription shows 1871-1873.  He died on September 30, 1871 at the age of 1 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

       

71.  Barney Toliver6,810,12,14 was born on July 19, 1872 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Clint Toliver credits the notes of Mae Minnie Toliver Wilson for Barney's birth and death dates.  However, his grave stone shows 1875 - 1875.  He died on February 16, 1875 at the age of 2 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Springer Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

72.  Lucy Jane Toliver12,56,8,10,12,14 was born on January 18, 1874 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported 1871, but this conflicts with the birth of her siblings.  The 1880 census and her marriage record indicate a year of 1874, which seems more likely.  Clint Toliver said that the notes of Mae Minnie Toliver Wilson reported the year as 1881.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Monroe Township, Clark, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on April 13, 1943 at the age of 69 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cancer of the uterus, place of death was at home, residence was 2510 Woods St. in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to George Dailey.  She was buried at Sutherland Park Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, United States.

 

Lucy Jane Toliver and George Washington Dailey were married on March 1, 1893 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 232).  George Washington Dailey12,6,10 was born on December 25, 1866 in Salem, Washington, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Monroe Township, Clark, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (33), Lucy (25), Linlian (6), George (4), Lena (2) and Charley (5/12).  No occupation was listed.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (41), Lucy (32), Leon (13), Lena (11), Charles (9), Morrell (7), Marie (6) and William (4).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (53), Lucy (42), Marie (17), William (16), Lucy (4), and daughter Myrtle (18) and her family.  His occupation was laborer at the railroad yards..  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (63) and Lucy (43) living at 2510 Walker St.  His occupation was railroad car oiler.  Daughter Lillian and family were living next door.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (73), Lucy (63) and Betty (15) living at 2510 Wood St.  He had no occupation.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Lucy's was the same.  He died Unknown.

 

73.  Mary Etta Toliver12,56,8,10,12,14,27 was born on February 18, 1879 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her grave stone shows 1878.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Vincennes, Knox, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paris, Edgar, Illinois, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on May 1, 1951 at the age of 72 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute coronary occlusion, place of death was at home, residence was 2201 N. Gale St. in Indianapolis, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, United States.

 

Mary Etta Toliver and John Milton Wilson were married on August 10, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 441). John Milton Wilson12,56,10,27, son of Andrew Wilson and Mary Anna Sewell, was born on January 6, 1868 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Clint Toliver thought he was Milton John Toliver.  However, all other records list him as John M. Wilson.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Vincennes, Knox, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (31), Mary (21), Leo (2) and Lloyd (4/12).  His occupation was section foreman.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paris, Edgar, Illinois, United States.  It lists John (40), Mary (35), Leo (12), Darrell (8), Glena (7), Rosemond (6), Helen (4) and Infant (3/12).  His occupation was railroad section foreman.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (52), Mary (41), John (18), Glenna (17), Rosamond (15), Helen (14), Madge (9), Paul (8) and Carl (4) living at 2201 Gale St.  His occupation was railroad yard foreman.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (62), Mary (52), Rosamond (26), Madge (20), Paul (18) and Carl (15) living at 2201 No. Gale St.  His occupation was railroad track foreman. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (71), Mary (62) and Paul (28) living at 2201 Gale St.  He had no occupation.  His highest level of education was 5th grade, Mary's was 8th grade.  He died on May 14, 1945 at the age of 77 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute nephritis, place of death was at home, residence was 2201 N. Gale St. in Indianapolis, Indiana, occupation was section foreman for the New York Central Railroad, marital status was married to Mary Wilson.  He was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, United States.  He also has a stone in New Antioch Cemetery in Orange County, Indiana, in the section across the road from where the church was located.  It is unknown where he was actually buried, although New Antioch Cemetery seems likely.

 

74.  Charles T. Toliver12,56,8,10,12,14,19,27 was born on August 17, 1882 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He reported this date on his World War II draft registration card.  Clint Toliver reported that Mae Minnie Toliver Wilson's notes listed the date as August 5.

 

His World War II draft registration card described him as 5’ 6”, 145 lbs., blue eyes and brown hair, residence was 2113 Nowland Ave. in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, occupation was self-employed barber, wife was Myrtle Toliver.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (26), Myrtle (21), Delores (3), Wayne (10/12) and Myrtle's brother, Roy Clancy (13).  His occupation was barber.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Tuscola Township, Douglas, Illinois, United States.  It lists Charles (37), Myrtle (31), Delores (12), Wayne (10), Dorothy (8), Juanita (6) and Virginia (2).  His occupation was restaurant operator.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (47), Myrtle (41), Wayne (20), Dorothy (18), Evelyn (16), Virginia (13) and Delores (22).  His occupation was barber.

 

He died on September 25, 1955 at the age of 73 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death as acute coronary occlusion, place of death was at home, residence was 1367 N. Kealing Ave. in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, occupation was retired barber, marital status was married. Charles was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, United States.  He is buried with first wife Myrtle.

 

Charles T. Toliver and Myrtle Clancy were married on February 17, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 28).  Myrtle Clancy12,56,10,27, daughter of David Clancy and Dora Weathers, was born on November 18, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Tuscola Township, Douglas, Illinois, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She died on September 28, 1948 at the age of 59 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was circulatory failure due to a cerebral embolism, residence was 2114 Howland in Indianapolis, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married.  She was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, United States.

 

Charles T. Toliver and Lela Creede were married before 1955.  Lela Creede6,10 was born Unknown.  She died Unknown.

 

75.  Minnie Mae Toliver2,56,1214,20 was born on November 5, 1886 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Claude Derrill Wilson, in Ames Chapel Methodist, 1879-1979, page 106, reprinted an obituary for her daughter, Evelyn R. Abel, which reported her to be "... a daughter of Alonzo and Minnie Mae Toliver Wilson."   Also, the marriage index lists her as Minnie M. and her death certificate lists her as Minnie Mae.  However, her nephew Clint Toliver reported her as Mae Minnie.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on February 20, 1972 at the age of 85 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Minnie Mae Toliver and Alonzo Wilson were married on May 5, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 3).  Alonzo Wilson2,56,10,1314, son of Isaac Wilson and Nancy J. Ball, was born on December 14, 1882 in Huron, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alonzo (37), Minnie (34), Evelyn (11), Harold (7) and Wayne (4) living next door to Alonzo's brother Jesse.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alonzo (47), May (44), Evelyn (22), Harold (17) and Wayne (14).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Alonzo (56), Mae (53), and Evelyn (31) and husband Cecil Able (27).  His occupation was mail carrier.  His highest level of education was 2 years of college, Mae's was 8th grade.  He died on January 15, 1963 at the age of 80 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary thrombosis, residence was rural West Baden, Indiana, occupation was rural mail carrier, marital status was married.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

76.  Harry Edward Toliver12,5,19,28 was born on September 29, 1876 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This is based on the 1900 census.  He reported 1875 on his draft card, but this conflicts with the date his parents were married.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, slender build, gray eyes and black hair, residence was Youngs Creek, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (33), Mirtie (27), Leon (10/12), Cleon (10/12) and Myrtle's sister, Bertha Riley.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (43), Myrtle (37), Leon (10), Clarence (8) and William (5).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (52), Myrtle (43), Leon (20), Clarence (18) and William (15).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (64), Myrtie (58) and Lawrence (25).  His occupation was farmer.

 

He died in 1943 at the age of 67 at Clark Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-?, page 49).  His death certificate reported the cause of death as pulmonary thrombosis.  He was buried at Apple Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Harry Edward Toliver and Myrtle Jane Riley were married on September 30, 1906 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-11, page 207).  Myrtle Jane Riley12,5,28, daughter of John Wesley Riley and Mary Ann Apple, was born on January 22, 1882 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She is listed twice - once with her family and once as a servant in the Absolom Gobble household.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on January 9, 1959 at the age of 76 at Gorge Nursing Home in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the cause of death as pneumonia.  She was buried at Apple Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

77.  Dora Blanche Toliver12,13 was born on July 29, 1879 in Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on January 5, 1964 at the age of 84 in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral vascular accident (stroke), place of death was at home, residence was 519 Grissom Ave., Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Dora Blanche Toliver and Charles Elwood Rominger were married on May 23, 1897 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 310).  Charles Elwood Rominger12,13,19, son of Jonathan P. Rominger and Mary A. Boyd, was born on October 5, 1877 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War II draft registration card described him as 5” 11”, 155 lbs., brown eyes and gray hair, residence was 301 Baker St., Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, occupation was timber dealer, wife was Blanche Rominger.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (22), Blanche (19) and Harry (1).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (32), Blanche (30), Harry (11), Ethel (9), Floyd (5), Jessie (3) and Mary (10/12).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (42), Blanche (40), Ethel (19), Floyd (15), Jesse (13), Mary (10) and Clinton (2).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (52), Blanche (50), Maxie (20), Clinton (13) and Jessie (23), wife Hazel (18) and daughter Rosilene (3/12).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (62), Blanche (60), Mary (30) and Clinton (23).  His occupation was timber cutter.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Blanche's was the same.  He died on November 25, 1951 at the age of 74 in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cirrhosis of liver, place of death was at home, residence was 519 W. Baker in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, occupation was illegible, marital status was married. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and dark hair, occupation was farmer, wife was Blanche Rominger.
       

78.  Fannie P. Toliver2,11 was born on October 5, 1884 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This is the date on her grave stone.   Her death certificate listed her age as 15y/10m/20d, which also supports this date.  Samuel and Mary are listed as her parents, even though they were not married until 1886.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on August 25, 1900 at the age of 15 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the cause of death as cedemtous (sp?) laryngitis.  She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

79.  Grace L. Toliver2 was born on February 26, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Grace (30) living with her parents.  Her occupation was grade school teacher.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Miami, Dade, Florida, United States.

 

She died Unknown.

 

Grace L. Toliver and Sidney T. Freeman were married on June 19, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 20, page 155).  Sidney T. Freeman12,21 was born on May 13, 1893 in Illinois, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Miami, Dade, Florida, United States. It lists Sidney (34) and Grace (34).  His occupation was musician.  He died in April, 1978 at the age of 84. The SSDI shows his last residence as Miami, FL, but his last benefits sent to Bedford, IN.

       

80.  Female Toliver18 was born in February, 1893 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 23, no first name is listed). She died before 1900 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This is based on the fact that she doesn't appear with the family in the 1900 census.

 

81.  Clois Dorcas Toliver12,5 was born on August 16, 1894 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 3).

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Clois died on January 16, 1917 at the age of 22 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-25, page 12).  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Charles Jones.  She was buried at Paoli IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her Find-A-Grave memorial reports that she was buried as Clois Toliver, not Clois Jones.

 

Clois Dorcas Toliver and Charles Ernest Jones were married on August 3, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 34).  Charles Ernest Jones1,5 was born about 1891 in Indiana, United States.  He died in August, 1968 at the age of 77 in Duval, Florida, United States.

               

82.  Millie M. Leach2 was born about 1877 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

       

83.  Estella Leach2 was born in February, 1880 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

       

84.  Albert Leach2 was born in August, 1883 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Pike, Indiana, United States.  e died Unknown.

       

85.  Elmer Leach2 was born in May, 1887 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Clay Township, Pike, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Pike, Indiana, United States.  It lists Elmer (22), single, living with his mother.  His occupation was farming on the home farm.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Princeton, Gibson, Indiana, United States.  It lists Elmer (32), Phoebe (36), Thelma (5) and his mother Hannah Brown (70).  His occupation was cemetery sexton.  He died Unknown.

               

86.  Male Toliver18 was born on May 15, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 14).  Mother is listed as Sarah H. Warren, but this is assumed to be Catherine.  He died Unknown.

               

87.  John Martin Toliver2,5,10 was born on April 7, 1922 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  John reported that he was born in the Grand Hotel in French Lick, which his father owned for a while.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  A number of city directories from 1950-1993 showed him living in Poway, San Diego, California.  He died Unknown. 

       

88.  Betty Lee Toliver2,5,13,18 was born on September 18, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book FL-3, page 26).  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 20, 1931 at the age of 5 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The Springs Valley Herald (February 26, 1931) reported "Betty Lee Toliver, 5 year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Toliver, died last Friday afternoon at her home on Monon Avenue.  Death was caused by pneumonia and followed an illness of about two weeks."  Cause of death was confirmed in her death certificate.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

       

89.  Living Toliver.

 

90.  Mabel E. Toliver12 was born in July, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Center Township, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States.

 

She died Unknown.  Delbert listed daughter Mary as his contact on his 1942 draft registration card.  This may indicate that Mabel had died before then.

 

Mabel E. Toliver and Delbert David Quakenbush were married on September 8, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 14).  Delbert David Quakenbush12,1819,21 was born on April 8, 1885 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 136). . His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, slender build, brown eyes and black hair, residence was Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, occupation was instructor at deaf & dumb school.  His World War II draft registration card described him as 5" 8-1/2", 158 lbs., brown eyes and gray hair, with a scar near the lower rib on the right side, residence was  2326 E. Mifflin St., Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, employer was Mason & Hanger Co.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Center Township, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists Delbert (343), Mable (31) and Mary (3).  His occupation was superintendent of a construction company.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States.  It lists Delbert (45), Mabel (41) and Mary (13).  His occupation was building contractor.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States.  It lists Delbert (55) and Mabel (51).  His occupation was real estate supervisor for a bank.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, hers was 12th grade.  He died in October, 1968 at the age of 83 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States

 

91.  Victor A. Toliver12,5 was born on December 14, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists Victor (30), Maris (26), Marion (8) and Allen (6).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States. It lists Victor (40), Maris (36), Marion (18) and Allen (16).  His occupation was insurance salesman.

 

He died on September 14, 1934 at the age of 44 in Bartholomew, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Garland Brook Cemetery in Bartholomew, Indiana, United States.

 

Victor A. Toliver and Maris Atkinson were married on July 16, 1911 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 19).  Maris Atkinson12,21 was born on November 2, 1893 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States.  She died in November, 1977 at the age of 84 in Indiana, United States.  The SSDI shows her last residence as Columbus, IN.

 

92.  Esther M. Toliver12,5,18,21 was born on October 3, 1894 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 4).

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died in February, 1974 at the age of 79 in Lebanon, Warren, Ohio, United States.

 

Esther M. Toliver and Carl E. Brinson were married on December 25, 1929 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 25, page 194).  Carl E. Brinson12,5 was born on December 22, 1889 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Carl (40) and Esther (34) living with her parents.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Carl (45) and Esther (44) living with Esther's mother.  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Esther's was 5th grade.  He died on January 2, 1962 at the age of 72 at Middletown Hospital in Middletown, Ohio, United States.  He was buried at Otterbein-Shaker Cemetery in Warren, Ohio, United States.

               

93.  John Martin Toliver2,5,18 was born on December 10, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 10).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on September 26, 1921 at the age of 17 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death as Laryngial diphtheria, occupation was farmer, marital status was single.  He was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

94.  Ora Belle Toliver2,5,1718,22,29 was born on October 4, 1902 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 57).

 

She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

An article in the Orleans Progress Examiner (October 6, 2004) reported in part "King turned 102 on Monday and will celebrate with around 50 relatives on Saturday in Indianapolis.  Born Oct. 4, 1902, she spent her early years in Orangeville.  Ora moved with her family to Orleans when she was in the fifth grade ... Upon moving to Orleans, the family bought a 120-acre farm near the Old Union area ... after grade school, King graduated from Orleans high school in 1920 ... She attended one summer at Indiana University but had taught school children prior to attending college.  She taught school at Wesley Chapel School, and said about her teaching career, 'It wasn't much fun, it had all eight grades, and in most of the grades, you had just one in the class.'  She added, 'Sometimes I wonder how I did it cause I just graduated (from high school) in the spring', making her just a few years older than some of her students.  Ora married George Washington King when she was about 22 years old.  The couple had three daughters.  Her oldest daughter, Betty, had a bad heart and died when she was about 11.  George King died Jan. 18, 1945 at the age of 41 ... Ora never remarried or even dated ... Ora moved to Indianapolis and lived there for around 30 years, helping out at Ellen's when she went to school ... After moving back to Orleans, on the place where she and her husband had lived, where Sharon now lives, she continued her independence.  She drove a car and mowed grass until in her 80's."

 

An article in the Bedford Times-Mail (June 5, 2010) reported "Ora Toliver King won’t make it to tonight’s Orleans High School alumni banquet.  But the 107-year-old Orleans alumna won’t be overlooked as those who gather for the annual event take time to salute this year’s honor classes.  That means there will be a reference to the 90th anniversary of the Orleans High School class of 1920.  That was Ora’s class.  As president of the Orleans Alumni Association, Robert Henderson said, 'There were 24 in the Orleans High School graduating class of 1920.  We do plan to recognize Mrs. King ... as much as we are aware, our oldest living Orleans alumni.”  He continued, “And while she will be unable to attend the event, we certainly want to send her our heartfelt best wishes and thoughts during this particular time.'  Ora’s longevity was called to my attention a few weeks ago by Sue Claxton, a great-niece.  Then, a few days ago, Ora’s niece, Dorothy White of Paoli, mentioned it to me, as well, letting me know about Ora’s distinction among Orleans alumni.  I caught up with Ora’s daughter, Ellen Robbins of Greenwood, who explained that her mother spends her time these days at the Paoli Health and Living facility.  And, although Ora isn’t up to attending tonight’s alumni banquet, Ellen said of her mother, 'She’s a very capable ... lady. Her mind is excellent. Her body is weak. Her hearing is bad. Her sight is bad.'  In her younger days — her late 80s — Ora would attend alumni banquets.  As I was speaking with Ellen on the phone on Wednesday, it wasn’t difficult for us to determine exactly when Ora had gone to the Orleans banquet the last time.  'It was the day of the tornado,' Ellen told me.  I responded, 'That was 20 years ago today.'  That particular alumni banquet, on June 2, 1990, honored Ora’s class on the 70th anniversary of its graduation.  Ora had gone to the banquet with Ellen, her husband Chuck, and with another daughter, Sharon Zimmerman and her husband Wayne.  Three of Ora’s classmates had been in attendance that year, Ellen reported.  Ora began life in Orangeville, where she was born on Oct. 4, 1902. After graduating from high school, she became a teacher.  She taught for only two years before she married George King.  He died in 1945 and Ora went to work at the Reliance factory in Orleans and later took jobs in the Indianapolis area for a number of years before returning to Orange County to live.  Ora and George had three daughters.  Betty was the oldest and died when she was 11.  Ellen, now 79 and also a graduate Orleans High School, was the middle daughter.  Sharon was four years younger than Ellen.  She died earlier this year.  'My sister and her husband bought our home place (south of Orleans on Ind. 37), and Mother bought a mobile home and put it on the old home place,' Ellen said.  Ora lived in the mobile home for a few years, but later moved in with Sharon and Wayne.  She stayed with them until early this year when Sharon became ill and could no longer care for her.  That’s when Ora went to the Paoli nursing facility.  Ellen said she and Chuck drive from Greenwood to visit Ora twice a week.  Although Ellen and Sharon also graduated from Orleans High School, Ellen said she won’t get to go to the alumni banquet this evening to hear the words shared in honor of her mother.  'I wish I could be there,' she said.  Orleans alumni who will be in attendance will no doubt be impressed by the fact the school has the opportunity to recognize a living graduate from 90 years ago. 'We think that’s pretty incredible,' Robert said."

 

She died on February 16, 2011 at the age of 108 at Paoli Health and Living Center in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia, residence was Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was cafeteria worker, marital status was widow.  The Bedford Times-Mail (February 17, 2011) reported "Ora T. King, 108, Paoli, formerly of Orleans, died Wednesday at Paoli Health and Living Community.  Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Old Union United Methodist Church.  Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. on Friday at the McAdams Mortuary and from noon until the service on Saturday at the church."  Ora was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. 

 

Ora Belle Toliver and George Washington King were married on November 28, 1923 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 21, page 269).  George Washington King12,5,22, son of William H. King and Eliza Jane Belcher, was born on February 22, 1903 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (27), Ora (27) and Betty (1).  His occupation was basket factory labor.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (37), Ora (37), Betty (11), Ellen (9) and Sharon (5).  His occupation was cabinet maker at the cabinet factory.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Ora's was 1 year of college.  He died on January 18, 1945 at the age of 41 in Charlestown, Clark, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary occlusion, place of death was Indiana Ordnance in rural Charlestown, Clark, Indiana, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was carpenter, marital status was married.  The Orleans Progress Examiner (January 18, 1945) reported "Orleans friends have just been notified of the death of George W. King which occurred unexpectedly at 7:45 o'clock this morning at Charlestown, where he had been employed since January 8th.  He was an expert carpenter, and had worked at various war plants until a year ago when he came back to this community to work with Mr. Joe Ellis.  About the first of September last year he began working on the construction part of the Trav-Ler Karenola factory at this place; on January 1st he quit here and had just taken his family to Charlestown from their home on Road 37.  He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Ora Toliver King; two young daughters, Sharron and Ellen; and his mother, Mrs. Wm. King, Paoli.  The body will be returned to his home south of town, but funeral arrangements have not yet been completed as we go to press."  He was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

95.  Cecil David Toliver12,5,3031 was born on June 2, 1904 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Hel appeared in the census in 1930 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Cecil (25), Florence (28), Kenneth (3) and Robert (1).  His occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists Cecil (35), Florence (38), Kenneth (13), Robert (11), Frances (8) and Barbara (4).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Florence's was 12th grade.

 

He died on February 21, 1981 at the age of 76 at Washington County Hospital in Salem, Washington, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was colon cancer, residence was 105 Bruce St. in Salem, Washington, Indiana, occupation was retired farmer, marital status was married to Florence Toliver.  The Salem Leader and Salem Democrat (February 25, 1981) reported "Cecil Toliver, son of Joseph Marshall Toliver and Venie Ellen (Newlin) Toliver, was born near Orangeville, on June 2, 1904.  He died on February 21, 1981.  Most of his early life was spent in Orange County near Orleans.  He was a member of the United Methodist Church at Leipsic, Indiana.  He spent most of his life farming and was a school bus driver for 16 years in Orange and Lawrence Counties.  He was united in marriage to Florence Ellen Wilson, November 28, 1925.  To this union was born four children: two daughters, Mrs. Leslie (Frances) Wright of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. J. D. Jones (Barbara) of Camby, Indiana; two sons, Kenneth Toliver of Madison, and Robert Toliver of Salem.  Thirteen grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren survive, along with one brother, Lloyd Toliver, and one sister, Ora King of Indianapolis.  Funeral services were at 1:00 p.m. on February 23 at the Dawalt Chapel, with Pastor J. B. Symons officiating, and burial in Crown Hill Cemetery."  He was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Washington, Indiana, United States.

 

Cecil David Toliver and Florence Ellen Wilson were married on November 28, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 23, page 24).  Florence Ellen Wilson12,21,30 was born on August 20, 1901 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She died on October 6, 1985 at the age of 84 in Salem, Washington, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was stomach cancer, place of death was at home, residence was 105 Bruce St. in Salem, Washington, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Washington, Indiana, United States.

               

96.  Hattie Elizabeth Toliver2,22,24 was born on November 10, 1905 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 29, 1928 at the age of 22 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was tuberculosis of the lungs, occupation was housework, marital status was single.  She was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She is buried next to her parents.

 

97.  Lloyd Cleon Toliver2,5,18,21 was born on March 15, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Book H-10, page 7, lists a son named Gilbert born on this date.  Was this actually Lloyd, or was it a twin that was stillborn or died shortly after birth?

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lloyd (22), Annie (20) and Dorothy (1) living with his parents.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lloyd (32), Melissa (30), Dorothy (11), Larry (8), Roger (6), Loretta (4) and James (2) living next door to his parents.  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 9th grade, Melissa's was 11th grade.

 

He died on November 11, 1996 at the age of 88 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was prostate cancer, place of death was at home, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Ann Carnes.  The Bedford Times-Mail (Monday, November 11, 1996) reported "(March 15, 1908-Nov. 11, 1996) Lloyd C. Toliver, 88, rural Paoli, died at 9:40 a.m. Monday at his residence.  Born in Orangeville, he was the son of Joseph Marshall and Venie (Newlin) Toliver.  He married Ann M. Carnes Aug. 25, 1928 and she survives.  He was a farmer.  Surviving with the wife are three sons: Larry Toliver of Mitchell, Jack Toliver of Indianapolis and James Toliver of Orleans; four daughters: Dorothy White of English, Loretta Pridemore of Mitchell, Doris Limeberry and Nancy Jones, both of Orleans; one sister, Ora King of Orleans; 18 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.  He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother and one sister.  Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home, Orleans, with the Rev. Dwight Dunbar officiating.  Burial will be in the Old Union Cemetery, Orleans.  Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-8 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. until the service Thursday."  He was buried on November 14, 1996 at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Lloyd Cleon Toliver and Melissa Ann Carnes were married on August 5, 1928 in Indiana, United States.  Their marriage date is on their grave stone.  Melissa Ann Carnes2,5,18,22,31, daughter of Nathan Asbury Carnes and Cora Ann Breeden, was born on September 16, 1909 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on December 11, 2000 at the age of 91 at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was congestive heart failure, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was not employed, marital status was widow.  The Orleans Progress-Examiner (December 13, 2000) reported "Funeral services will be held Dec. 14 at 11 a.m. at Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home in Orleans for Ann M. Toliver, 91, Paoli, who died Dec. 11 at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli.  Rev. Dwight Dunbar will officiate and burial will follow in Old Union Cemetery in Orleans.  Born Sept. 16, 1909 in Orange County, she was the daughter of Nathan Asbury and Cora Ann Breeden Carnes.  She married Lloyd C. Toliver Aug. 25, 1928 and he preceded her in death Nov. 11, 1996.  She was a member of the Old Union United Methodist Church.  Survivors include three sons, James Toliver of Orleans, Larry Toliver of Mitchell and Jack Toliver of Indianapolis; four daughters, Nancy Jones and Doris Limeberry, both of Orleans, Loretta Pridemore of Mitchell, and Dorothy White of English; two brothers, Arthur Carnes of Tennessee and Clarence Carnes of Indianapolis; one sister, Mildred Richards of Indianapolis; 18 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.  Visitation will be held Wednesday (today) from 3-8 p.m. at the funeral home."  She was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

98.  Claud Albert Stackhouse2,5,13,19 was born on October 5, 1880 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His 1918 World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and black hair.  His occupation was farm laborer.  His residence was West Baden, IN.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Claude (19) and Minnie (16) living with his parents.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Claude (29), Minnie (26), Thelbert (9), Mamie (8), Herschel (7), Elsie (5) and Opal (3/12).  His occupation was saw mill laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Claud (39), Minnie (36), Delbert (19), Mamie (17), Hershel (16), Elsie (15), Opal (9) and Carl (1).  His occupation was farm laborer.

 

He died on March 6, 1930 at the age of 49 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was endocarditis hypertrophy, occupation was fireman for the public utilities, marital status was married to Minnie Stackhouse.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Claud Albert Stackhouse and Minnie C. Vaughn were married on December 27, 1899.  Minnie C. Vaughn2,5,13,32 was born on July 18, 1883 in Kentucky, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Minnie (46), Herschel (26), Opal (20) and Carl (11).  She appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Minnie (56) living with son Carl.  Her highest level of education was 8th grade.  She died on March 16, 1941 at the age of 57 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The Springs Valley Herald (March 27, 1941) reported "Mrs. Minnie Vaughn Deremiah, daughter of Andy & Gribba Vaughn was born in Casey Co., Kentucky July 18, 1883.  She passed away March 16, 1941 at the age of fifty-seven years, seven months and twenty-six days.  On December 27, 1899 she was married to Claud Stackhouse, at which time she came to West Baden Springs where she has lived since.  To this marriage were born six children: Mr. Thelbert Stackhouse, Mrs. Maime Mason, Mr. Herschel Stackhouse, Mrs. Elsie Bradley, Mrs. Opal Drabing and Mr. Carl Stackhouse.  Since 1931, she has been a member of the West Baden Springs Baptist Church.  On June 7, 1940 she was married to Mr. George Deremiah of French Lick Indiana. She leaves to mourn her death, her husband, six children, eleven grandchildren, one great grandchild, nine brothers and one sister."  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. She is buried with first husband Claud Stackhouse.

               

99.  Modie Stackhouse18 was born on March 1, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 2).  Modie and Harry were twins.  She died Unknown.

 

100.  Harry Allen Stackhouse12,5,1819 was born on March 1, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 2).  Harry and Modie were twins.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, medium build, blue eyes and dark brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was saw mill laborer, marital status was married to Ora Stackhouse.  His World War II draft registration card described him as 5’ 9”, 180 lbs., blue eyes and black/gray hair, residence was Peru, Miami, Indiana, employer was J.O. Cole, wife was Ora Stackhouse.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (28), Ora (25), Lottie (6), Ermile (3) and Hazel (1).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (38), Deborah (37), Lottie (15), Maude (13), Hazel (11), Cecil (6), Ray (4) and Earnest (4/12).  His occupation was saw mill labor.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Butler Township, Miami, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (58), Deborah (57), Cecil (27), Newell (20), Fred (15) and Maxine (12).  His occupation was farm laborer.  His highest level of education was 4th grade, Deborah's was 8th grade.

 

He died in 1958 at the age of 76 in Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Miami, Indiana, United States.

 

Harry Allen Stackhouse and Deborah "Ora" McCracken were married on May 31, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-10, page 121).  Deborah was the sister of Harry's father Joseph's second wife Cora.  Deborah "Ora" McCracken12,5, daughter of Nathaniel Houston McCracken and Mary Jane Walker, was born in October, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Butler Township, Miami, Indiana, United States.  She died in 1956 at the age of 74 in Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Miami, Indiana, United States.

 

101.  Fanny Stackhouse12,5 was born on December 27, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The 1900 census reports the date as December 1877.  She reported the year as 1888 on her marriage record.  Her death certificate reported January 1889.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on March 8, 1907 at the age of 19 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was puerperal sepsis, occupation was housewife, marital status was married.

 

Fanny Stackhouse and Mort Anderson were married on February 10, 1906 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-11, page 126).  Mort Anderson1 was born on January 30, 1876. He died Unknown.

 

102.  Alice Stackhouse12,5 was born in May, 1890 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on January 30, 1915 at the age of 24 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-23, page 11).  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis, marital status was married to Charles Fitch.  She was buried at New Antioch Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Alice Stackhouse and Charles B. Fitch were married on September 22, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-15, page 166).  Charles B. Fitch12,5,19, son of James M. Fitch and Delila E. Jones, was born on December 7, 1879 in Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, employer was Central Oil Refinery.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Charles (36), Raymond (6) and Deliah (5).  He died in 1930 at the age of 51 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book BK-6, page 133).  He was buried at New Antioch Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. 

               

103.  John D. Stackhouse2 was born in June, 1894 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

104.  Ralph Dewey Stackhouse2 was born in August, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

105.  Female Stackhouse5,18 was stillborn on April 16, 1902 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (birth book H-3, page 51).  Her death certificate reported that she was stillborn and was not named.

         

106.  Female Stackhouse5 was stillborn on October 1, 1906 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported that she was stillborn and was not named.

 

107.  Hamilton Stackhouse2,13,21 was born on January 11, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Hamilton (32), Ruth (25), Hamilton (6) and Mary (2).  His occupation was farm laborer.

 

He died on April 30, 1991 at the age of 83 at Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Dubois, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebro vascular accident (stroke), residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was divorced.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Hamilton Stackhouse and Juanita Ruth Rominger were married Unknown.  Juanita Ruth Rominger2,5,13,21, daughter of Perry Everett Rominger and Mary Rainy Harris, was born on April 6, 1915 in Indiana, United States.  The WPA birth index entries for her children list her as Juantia Rominger.  The censuses and her grave stone list her as Ruth.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on October 20, 1980 at the age of 65 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was metastatic uterine sarcoma, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Hamilton Stackhouse.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

108.  Cora June Stackhouse12,5,13,21 was born on January 8, 1909 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists June (31) living with her mother.

 

She died on July 15, 1988 at the age of 79 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was heart disease, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was homemaker, marital status was divorced.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Cora June Stackhouse and James W. Saylor were married on October 26, 1940 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 31, page 255).  James W. Saylor1 was born on August 27, 1908.  He died Unknown.

 

109.  Hugh Stackhouse12,5,18 was born on January 13, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 44).  This date is from the birth index.  He reported January 11 on his marriage record.  His grave stone and the SSDI show January 8.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Reeve Township, Franklin, Iowa, United States.  It lists Hugh (30), Verna (22), Jack (4) and Kenneth (1).  His occupation was farm laborer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Verna's was 7th grade.

 

He died on July 3, 1986 at the age of 76 in Iowa Falls, Hardin, Iowa, United States.  He was buried at Union Cemetery in Hardin, Iowa, United States.

 

Hugh Stackhouse and Verna Imogene Rominger were married on November 15, 1933 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  They were second cousins, twice removed.  Verna Imogene Rominger12,5,18, daughter of Harry Evert Rominger and Maud Abel, was born on June 17, 1918 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-16, page 34).  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Reeve Township, Franklin, Iowa, United States.  She died on July 24, 2006 at the age of 88 in Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa, United States.  She was buried at Washington Township Cemetery in Grundy, Iowa, United States.

 

110.  Clair "Clara" Stackhouse12,5,18,33 was born on March 28, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book H-10, page 96).  Some sources list the day as the 26th.

 

She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on May 24, 2004 at the age of 92 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was Alzheimer's dementia, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was laborer in the electronics industry, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Bonds Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Clair "Clara" Stackhouse and Walter Hallaway were married on October 22, 1930 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 25, page 458).  Walter Hallaway12,33, son of Henry C. Hallaway and Della C. Vickery, was born on March 10, 1904 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Walter (26) living with his parents.  His occupation was timber laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Walter (36), Clara (28), Glen (7), Noah (6), Patty (3) and Patsy (3) living next door to Clara's mother.  His occupation was timber cutter.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Clara's was 12th grade.  He died in 1989 at the age of 85. Walter was buried at Bonds Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

111.  Raleigh Stackhouse5,18 was born on November 1, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 34).  He died on November 23, 1913 at the age of 0 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the cause of death as indigestion, bronchitis and whooping cough.  He was buried at Miller Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

112.  Paul B. Stackhouse2,1819,21 was born on March 28, 1917 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-16, page 9).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Paul (22) living with his mother.  His occupation was laborer at odd jobs.  He served in the military.  His Army enlistment record reports that he enlisted in Louisville, KY, on April 15, 1941.  His height was 5' 10", weight was 166, civil occupation was unskilled sawmill labor, education 1 year of high school.  He reached the rank of TEC 4.  He died on May 8, 1995 at the age of 78 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute cardiac event, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was heavy equipment operator at the rock quarries, marital status was married to Irene Simmons.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

113.  Effie Elizabeth Stackhouse12,13,34 was born on May 12, 1886 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book H-1, page 176).

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Sidell, Vermilion, Illinois, United States.  Shee appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on January 6, 1966 at the age of 79 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was metastatic carcinoma (cancer), residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Effie Elizabeth Stackhouse and Samuel Charles were married on January 25, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 34).  Samuel Charles12,13,19, son of George Azor Charles and Sarah Ellen Dalton, was born on May 24, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was a farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Sidell, Vermilion, Illinois, United States.  It lists Samuel (27), Effie (23) and William (1).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Samuel (36), Effie (33), William (11) and Mary (6).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Samuel (46), Effie (43), Mary (16) and Herman (5).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Sam (54), Effie (51), Mary (26) and Herman (15).  His occupation was farmer, Effie's was doing housework for private families.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Effie's was the same.  He died in 1960 at the age of 77.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.

 

114.  Grace Allen Stackhouse2,13,3435 was born on June 2, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on November 24, 1973 at the age of 84 at Northwest Manor Nursing Home in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was multiple myeloma, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was town clerk, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Grace Allen Stackhouse and George Harrison Pruett were married on June 23, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 27).  George Harrison Pruett12,19,3435, son of George W. Pruett and Mildred Jane Faucett, was born on October 8, 1889 in Indiana, United States.  He reported 1889 on his draft registration card, but the cemetery transcription lists 1890.  His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, stout build, brown eyes and dark hair, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was merchant.  It noted that he had flat feet.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (30), Grace (30). Evelyn (6) and Warren (1).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (40), Grace (4), Eveline (16), Warren (12) and Charles (6).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists George (49), Grace (50), Warren (22) and Charles (16).  His occupation was merchant of men's furnishings.  His highest level of education was 1 year of college, Grace's was 2 years of college.  He died on March 31, 1956 at the age of 66 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Granddaughter Robyn Pruett Madison reported the year as 1956.  The cemetery transcription shows 1957.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

115.  Lois Ellen Stackhouse12,5,34,36 was born on December 7, 1894 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lois (35), Mildred (15), Doris (10), Eunice (7) and Frieda (5), living next door to her in-laws, Willet and Sarah Halbert Ham.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on July 5, 1986 at the age of 91 at Bedford Regional Medical Center in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cancer of pancreas, residence was 196 W. Vincennes in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was clerical work for an insurance company, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Lois Ellen Stackhouse and Ivan Elbert Ham were married on February 14, 1914 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-5, page 16).  Carol Gromer reported the year as 1913.  Ivan Elbert Ham12,5,19,36, son of Willet A. Ham and Sarah Halbert, was born on February 5, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Ivan (27), Lois (25), Mildred (5) and Doris (5/12) living with his father.  He was a farmer.  He died on February 29, 1928 at the age of 36 at St. Edward’s Hospital, New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute intestinal obstruction, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Lois Ham.  The Springs Valley Herald (March 1, 1928) reported "Ivan Ham, 36 years old, who died at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday morning at the St. Edwards Hospital in New Albany, following an appendicitis operation, which was performed Monday night, was brought to his home near Orangeville yesterday afternoon.  Mr. Ham was found by a local doctor to be in a serious condition Monday afternoon.  He was rushed to New Albany where an operation was performed at 9:00 o'clock that night, although it was believed to be hopeless by the hospital doctors.  The appendix was ruptured and peritonitis developed.  Mr. Ham is survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss Lois Stackhouse, and four daughters.  He also leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ham and one sister, Mrs. Lawrence Tolbert, all of Orangeville."  The Springs Valley Herald (March 8, 1928) reported "Ivan Elbert Ham, son of W. A. and Sarah Ham, and husband of Lois Ellen Ham, was born near Orangeville, Ind., February 5, 1892, and departed this life, February 29, 1928.  He was united in marriage to Lois Ellen Stackhouse, February 14, 1914.  To this union four children were born whose names are as follows: Mildred, Doris, Eunice Lee and Frieda, all of whom are left with his wife to mourn his departure.  He also leaves his father and mother and a sister, Mrs. Rhoda Tolbert to mourn his departure.  Early in life he was converted and some years later he sought for a greater blessing and having prayed through he received the baptism of the Holy Spirit in a tent meeting at Orangeville.  He united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Orangeville.  Bro. Ham was a good man and full of the Holy Ghost.  He was a faithful worker in the church endeavoring to win others to the Christ he loved.  Even to the last while nearing his heavenly home his thoughts were not of himself, but others.  He prayed in his last hours for his loved ones and the welfare of his church and his pastor.  Before going under the influence of the medicine he left the word to send to his parents and children that if he did not recover, God would take care of his own and that he was one of his own.  The evening before his departure about 10 o'clock he sang in a very clear voice that beautiful song Shall We Gather at the River.  His only regret of leaving this world was that he must leave his loved ones behind for awhile.  But he had the blessed consolation of meeting with them by the beautiful river where bright angels feet have trod; with its crystal tide forever flowing by the throne of God.  Funeral services were held at Orangeville, Saturday afternoon by the pastor, Rev. E.C. Montgomery. Interment in Bethel cemetery."  He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Lois Ellen Stackhouse and Louis Castle Leonard were married on December 17, 1935 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 28, page 220).  Louis Castle Leonard1,34,36, son of Charles Loren Leonard and Emmaline V. Morgan, was born on January 17, 1904 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Louis (26), single, living with his parents.  His occupation was building laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Louis (36), Lois (45), and Unis (17) and Freda (15) Ham from Lois' first marriage.  His occupation was truck driver, stone hauling.  He died on December 30, 1971 at the age of 67 at Crowe Community Hospital in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was prostate cancer, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was carpenter, marital status was married to Lois Stackhouse.  He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

116.  Floyd Toliver Stackhouse12,5,13,19,21,34 was born on July 7, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and brown hair, West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farm laborer for his father J. A. Stackhouse.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Floyd (30), Opal (32), Eugene (9), Milicent (5), Richard (3) and Rex (1).  He lived in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States in 1932.  This was reported in his mother's obituary.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Floyd (40) and Millicent (15).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 12th grade.  He and Opal appear to be separated.  She and the other children are listed with her mother.

 

He died on April 1, 1979 at the age of 79 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was uremia, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower.  The certificate was signed by Marion Hagan, MD.  The Orleans-Progress Examiner (April 4, 1979) reported "Funeral services will be conducted today, Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. from Brosmer-Drabing Funeral home for Floyd T. Stackhouse, 79, French Lick, who died Sunday at the Orange Co. Hospital.  Rev. Claude D. Wilson will officiate at rites.  Burial will be in Ames Chapel cemetery.  He was born July 7, 1899 in Orange Co., a son of John A. and Lucy Pipher Stackhouse.  He was married to Opal C. Ragsdale, who preceded him in death in May 1976.  Survivors include two daughters, two sons and one sister, Mrs. Lois Leonard of Orleans."  He was buried on April 4, 1979 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Floyd Toliver Stackhouse and Opal Cleo Ragsdale were married on October 5, 1919 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-19, page 177).  Opal Cleo Ragsdale12,4,13,34, daughter of Denby Holland Ragsdale and Mary Ellen Edwards, was born on August 20, 1896 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Carlin Conrad reported the year as 1897.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Opal (42), Richard (13), Rex (11) and Anna (9) living with her mother.  She and Floyd appear to be separated.  He and daughter Milicent are living in French Lick Twp. Opal died on May 2, 1976 at the age of 79 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

117.  John Allen Stackhouse Jr.12,13,34 was born on September 26, 1904 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (25), Glenna (26) and Joanne (1).  He lived in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States in 1932. This was reported in his mother''s obituary.  In the 1940 census, he reported his residence in 1935 as New Albany, IN.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (35), Glen (36) and Jo (11) living on Michigan St.  His occupation was field agent for the state income tax.  His highest level of education was 1 year of college, Glenn's was 4 years of college.

 

He died on February 24, 1963 at the age of 58 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was severe myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was 124 Michigan St. in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was Internal Revenue agent, marital status was married.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Allen Stackhouse Jr. and Glenn Ava Dean were married on June 6, 1926 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 23, page 105).  Glenn Ava Dean12,13, daughter of Henry A. Dean and Anna S. Brown, was born on October 30, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  The News That's Now History section in the January 7, 2016 issue of the Paoli News-Republican reported the following from January 6-8, 1976: "Mrs. Robert Dickey was elected president of Melton Public Library board of trustees in a re-organization meeting in the boards December session.  Kelly Wininger was tapped vice president of the trustees to serve with Mrs. Roy Flick Jr., secretary and Raymond Brosmer, treasurer.  Other members of the board beginning a new year include Mrs. Donald Sloan, Mrs. Glenn Ava Stackhouse and Mrs. Cloe Anna Beatty......"  She died on February 18, 1982 at the age of 78 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiogenic shock, residence was 212 S. Maple in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was school teacher, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

118.  Ora May Wilson12,5,1314 was born on November 9, 1881 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on May 29, 1971 at the age of 89 at Gorge Nursing Home in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute cerebral hemorrhage, residence was rural West Baden, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  Her obituary reported "Ora May Wilson Abel, daughter of John Henry and Martha Isabelle Stackhouse Wilson, was born November 9, 1881, in Northwest Township, Orange County, Indiana.  She was the eldest of a family of twelve children.  She spent her entire life in the community in which she was born.  On August 30, 1899, she was united in marriage to Perry Benton Able who preceded her in death on April 7, 1950.  To this union three children were born, Horace Benton Abel, deceased, Pauline Dorothy Jacobs, French Lick, Indiana, and Harry Boyd Abel, Louisville, Kentucky.  In 1904 she consecrated herself to the service of her Master, becoming a member of the Faucetts Chapel Methodist Church.  On October 21, 1956, she transferred her membership to Ames Chapel Methodist Church where she remained a faithful member and a devout Christian.  She loved her family dearly, always seeking to do the things that would add to their happiness and comfort.  For many months she had felt life gradually slipping away but came to the end of the journey unafraid.  An honest, clean, upright life  that honors God, as did our loved one, can only end in victory.  When she heard the call 'Well done thou good and faithful servant, enter into the joys of thy Lord,' she was ready.  On May 29, 1971, Mrs. Abel quietly and peacefully fell asleep to awake with the resurrection of the just, aged 89 years, 6 months and 20 days.  She leaves to her family a rich heritage more lasting  than silver and gold.  She leaves to mourn her departure, the daughter, one son, six grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Underwood, West Baden Springs, Indiana, and Mrs. Blanch Scarlett, Indianapolis, Indiana, nieces nephews and a host of friends."  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Ora May Wilson and Perry Benton Abel were married on August 30, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States.(book C-9, page 375).  Perry Benton Abel12,5,13, son of Samuel Taylor Abel and Susan Jane McCauley, was born on August 7, 1868 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1870 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Perry (31) and Ora (19).  His occupation was stable boss. He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. I t lists Perry (41), Ora (29) and Horace (4).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Perry (51), Ora (39), Horace (14), Pauline (7) and Harry (2).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Perry (61), Ora (49), Pauline (17) and Harry (11).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Perry (71), Ora (58) and Harry (21).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 5th grade, Ora's was the same.  He died on April 7, 1950 at the age of 81 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, occupation was farmer, marital status was married.  The Springs Valley Herald (April 13, 1950) reported "Perry B. Abel, 81, passed away Friday at his home on West Baden rural route from cerebral hemorrhage.  He had suffered a stroke a few weeks ago. Funeral service was held at Ames Chapel Monday afternoon with Rev. Lewis officiating.  Burial was made in the church cemetery.  He leaves the wife, one daughter, Mrs. Pauline Jacobs of French Lick, and two sons, Harry of Louisville and Horace of West Baden."  The same issue reported "Leaves have their time to fall and flowers to wither, at the north wind's breath.  Stars have their time to set, but thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death!  Perry Benton Abel, eldest son of Samuel Taylor and Susan Jane McCauley Abel, was born August 7, 1868 at Orangeville and spent his happy childhood there attending school and Sunday School with his brother and sisters at the M. E. Church, serving many years as secretary of the Sunday School. When he grew to manhood he moved to West Baden, February 1, 1897 and began working for L. W. Sinclair as manager of the Hotel Livery Stable, working for 7 years, making many friends.  On August 30, 1899, he was married to Ora Mae Wilson who has been a devoted and loving wife for over 50 years.  Only last August they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary.  To this union was born three children: Horace Benton Abel of West Baden Springs; Pauline Dorothy, wife of Glenn Jacobs of French Lick; Harry Boyd Abel of Louisville, Ky.  He with his wife made their home in West Baden near the hotel moving to their present home two miles north of Prospect in April 1904.  This, next to Heaven, was his home.  He was always jolly and cheerful looking on the bright side of everything.  He renewed his faith in Christ and was saved and baptized and joined the Fauchett's Chapel Church when Rev. Carnet Lewis held a revival there.  He loved to have his pastor visit with him in his home and pray with him and for him. He was always ready to help his neighbors and friends when in times of trouble and sorrow.  He passed away at his home two miles north of Prospect where he had lived with his devoted family for 46 years, on April 7, 1950, age 81 years, 8 months.  He had been a sufferer for 8 years and had been bedfast since last October.  All that loving hands could do was done.  Preceding him in death were his father, mother, four sisters and one brother.  Besides the above mentioned wife and children, he leaves one sister, Fannie Abel of Evansville, 5 grandchildren, Richard, Claver and David Abel, Glenn Jr. and Sallie Jacobs; one great grandchild, Richard Gene Abel Jr.; two nephews, Paul Abel of West Baden and Stanley Abel of Chicago, Ill.; along with a host of relatives and friends.  To the family I would say let not your heart be troubled.  We know a vacant chair will be there, but God does all things best." Perry was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

119.  Fannie Ethel Wilson12,13 was born on February 12, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Some sources list as Ethel F.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on November 23, 1973 at the age of 90 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebro vascular accident (stroke), residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Fannie Ethel Wilson and Edward E. Underwood were married on July 1, 1900 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-9, page 451). Edward E. Underwood12,13,19, son of Benjamin Oliver Underwood and Angeline Laswell, was born on August 28, 1878 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Edward appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Edward (31), Ethel (26), Harold (8) and Ruth (6). He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Ed (41), Ethel (37), Harold (18) and Ruth (15). He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Edward (52) and Ethel (47). Edward appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Ed (61) and Ethel (56).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Ethel's was the same. He died on December 11, 1960 at the age of 82. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His 1918 World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and brown hair.  His occupation was farmer.  His residence was West Baden, IN.

 

120.  John Arthur Wilson2,1314,19 was born on August 1, 1884 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The 1900 census lists the year as 1885.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, medium build, blue eyes and black hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (36), Bessie (31), Ester (9), Ennis (7), Howard (?) (5) and Elvis (2).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (45), Bessie (41), Esther (19), Ennis (17), Howard (15), Elvis (11), Norman (9), Norris (6), Gladys (3) and Herman (5/12).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Arthur (54), Bessie (51), Ennis (27), Elvis (21), Norman (18), Eugene (16), Gladys (13), Herman (10) and Donald (7).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 3rd grade, Bessie's was 7th grade.

 

He died on August 30, 1969 at the age of 85 in Orange, Indiana, United States at the Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was uremia, residence was Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower.  His obituary reported "Again we have come to this sanctuary to pay our respects this one who has answered the Mater's call and gone on to the realms of eternity.  But by faith we know God is our refuge and a very present help in times such as this.  Arthur Wilson was born in Orange County, Indiana into the home of John Henry and Martha Isbelle Stackhouse Wilson on August 1, 1884 and departed this life August 30, 1969 at the age of 85 years and 29 days.  he was married to Bessie Beck on April 2, 1910 and she proceeded him in death in March 1953.  To this union were born nine children, Esther Newlin of Phoenix, Arizona, Ennis of Mitchell, Howard and Herman of Indianapolis, Elvis and Norman of French Lick, Gladys Kerby of West Baden, Don of West Baden with whom he made his home and Gene of California.  Those who mourn his passing is  the family and three sisters, Ora Abel and Ethel Underwood of French Lick, Blanche Scarlett of Indianapolis, thirty-two grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.  Members of his family who have passed on are four brothers, Claude, Raymond, William and Harry and one sister, Bernice Wilson Love.  A sister Hollis and two brothers Reed and Emery died in childhood.  He was a member of Ames Chapel Church since transferring his membership from Faucetts Chapel November 4, 1945.  Arthur was a devoted and conscientious person who loved his family and his God.  He took his duties of life with seriousness and hard, honest labor was no stranger to him.  He, along with his devoted wife, toiled many long, hard hours to provide not only a place of shelter, of food, and of clothing, but a place where each member of the family could find love and security to strengthen them in life.  Arthur believed in the old-fashioned way of salvation and had a strong faith in God's Word.  Often he was heard to speak with a deep concern about his church.  There is neither time nor space to record the many other things of his life that could be said of him which made him a cherished and well loved person.  He has lived his life among us which has left it's eternal imprint.  He has left his testimony both in words and in deeds and has gone out to meet the Lord.  Our loved one has lived a full life and has been blessed with the companion and children he loved and labored for.  His life was not spared of sorrow, hardships and suffering but God does not promise all will be sunshine, for according to His word, storm clouds will gather about us, but if we live closely to Him, He will take us by the hand and lead us on the fulfillment of His promises He has made known to us.  Again we say we would not call him back to this life were it in our power to do so, for he had passed the Autumn and had lived far into the Winter of his life.  Now he has gone from this life of suffering, trails and sorrows, into the place of everlasting life where 'There is no need for the sun, neither of the moon to shine on it, for the Glory of God doth light it and the Lamb is the light thereof'."  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

John Arthur Wilson and Bessie Lorene Beck were married on April 2, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-13, page 268).  Bessie Lorene Beck2,1314, daughter of William H. Beck and Malinda [Unknown], was born on October 7, 1888 in Washington, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on March 11, 1953 at the age of 64 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her obituary reported "Bessie Lorene Beck Wilson, daughter of William and Malinda Beck, was born Oct. 7, 1888 near Salem in Washington County, Indiana.  On April 2, 1910, she was united in marriage to John Arthur Wilson.  To his union were born nine children, Esther, now Mrs. Richard Newlin of Indianapolis, Ennis of Mitchell, Howard and Norman of Indianapolis, Roy Elvis of near French Lick, Norris Eugene of Fresno, Calif., Gladys, now Mrs. Forrest Kearby, who lives near Ames Chapel, Herman, a soldier in Germany, and Donald Lee, at home.  Wednesday, March 11, 1953, at the dawn of a new day, she peacefully passed away at her home near Ames Chapel, leaving the devoted husband and dear children.  She was always happy when  they were home together and when she was doing for them.  Besides the children above mentioned, she leaves two sons-in-law, six daughters-in-law, 15 grandchildren who all were so dear to her.  In 1944 she was united with the Ames Chapel Methodist church and was a member of Women's Society of Christian Service, always loving to read her Bible and sing His hymns.  For nearly 43 years she shared her joys and sorrows with her companion, rearing a large family wasn't easy.  It has been said, God could not be everywhere, so He made mothers such as she:

God gave us mother for awhile
Perhaps that we might see
A picture of the loveliness
That heaven is to be
A chair is vacant in our home
A voice we loved is still
A place is vacant in our hearts
That no one else can fill."

 

She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

121.  Emery O. Wilson13 was born on January 24, 1886 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 168).  The birth index reports the month as February, but his grave stone shows January.  He died on October 20, 1888 at the age of 2 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

122.  William Albert "Bill" Wilson12,13,19,21 was born on December 13, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was engineer.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Bill appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Willie (33), Alta (28) and Cloyd (6). He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists William (42), Alta (38), Cloyd (16) and Hollace (14). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists William (52), Alta (48) and Max (10).  His occupation was self-employed mechanic.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Alta's was the same.

 

He died on February 5, 1968 at the age of 80 at the Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was garage owner, marital status was married to Alta Wilson.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

William Albert "Bill" Wilson and Alta E. McDonald were married on August 5, 1911 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-14, page 212).  Alta E. McDonald12,13,21, daughter of Andrew J. McDonald and Minnie M. Pierce, was born on August 11, 1891 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on December 9, 1984 at the age of 93 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

123.  Claude Lee Wilson2,13,38 was born on December 2, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date was reported on his draft card.  The 1900 census reported December 1888.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, stout build, blue eyes and brown hair, residences was West Baden Orange, Indiana, occupation was common laborer for the West Baden Springs Company.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Claude (30), May (28), Alonzo (7), Frank (5) and Freddie (1).

 

He died in 1925 at the age of 36.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Claude Lee Wilson and May Archer were married on September 2, 1911 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-14, page 235).  May Archer12 was born about 1892 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

124.  Henry Harrison “Harry” Wilson12,13,1819,21 was born on March 27, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 298).  He reported the year as 1892 on his World War II draft registration card and his marriage to Roxie Allbright, but all other sources (his marriage to Alice Speece, his World War I draft registration card, the SSDI and his grave stone) list it as 1891.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, medium build, black eyes and black hair, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was telephone [illegible] chief for the Star Telephone Company, marital status was married.  His World War II draft registration card described him as 5’ 10-1/2”, 180 lbs., gray eyes and gray hair, residence was Charlestown, Clark, Indiana, employer was Du Pont in Charlestown.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Hr appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (28), Alice (26), Juanita (6), Rex (4) and Helen (3).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (39), Alice (36), Wanita (16), Rex (14) and Helen (13).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (49) and Alice (46).  His occupation was self-employed plumber.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, hers was the same.

 

He died in January, 1969 at the age of 77 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Henry Harrison “Harry” Wilson and Alice L. Speece were married on April 16, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 25).  They must have divorced before 1944 since Harry remarried that year and Alice was still living.  Harry's 1942 World War II draft registration card doesn't mention Alice, so it may have happened between 1940 and 1942.  Alice L. Speece12,13,21, daughter of Albert Edward Speece and Mary B. McDonald, was born in February, 1894 in Indiana, United States.  The SSDI lists the date as July 19, 1894.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died in April, 1975 at the age of 81 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Henry Harrison “Harry” Wilson and Roxie Allbright were married on April 29, 1944 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-32, page 187).  Roxie Allbright1 was born on August 20, 1905.  She died Unknown.

         

125.  Blanche O. Wilson2 was born on September 26, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 22). 

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States.

 

She died in 1974.  She was buried at South Mound Cemetery in Henry, Indiana, United States.

 

Blanche O. Wilson and Floyd Scarlett were married on August 18, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-15, page 141).  Floyd Scarlett2,5, son of James Bedford Scarlett and Mary J. Smith, was born on February 11, 1887 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States.  It lists Floyd (32), Blanche (24) and Francis (1).  His occupation was auto factory inspector.  He died on December 1, 1950 in New Castle, Henry, Indiana, United States.  His obituary reported "Floyd Scarlett, 63, a resident of New Castle for the past 35 years and an employee of the Chrysler Corporation, died this morning at his home, 907 S. 17th St., following an illness of 4 months.  He was a member of the Eagles Lodge.  Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Blanche Scarlett; a daughter, Mrs. Frances VanHoose of St. Mary's, PA; a sister, Mrs. Stella Southern; and three brothers: Alvin, Elmer and James Scarlett, all of West Baden.  Friends may call at the Main and Sons Funeral Home after 7 o'clock Saturday evening.  Services will be conducted Monday morning at 10:30 at the funeral home with Rev. Russell Youngblood officiating.  Burial will be in the South Mound Cemetery."  He was buried at South Mound Cemetery in Henry, Indiana, United States.

 

126.  Bernice Wilson2,13 was born on May 30, 1896 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Bernice died on January 16, 1968 at the age of 71 at Hospitality House Nursing Home in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was Parkinson’s Disease, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was not listed, marital status was married to Lawrence Love.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Bernice Wilson and Lawrence Edward Love were married on May 20, 1916 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Lawrence Edward Love2,5,13,19,21, son of William Love and Margaret Matherly, was born on February 3, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lawrence (30) and Bernice (23).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lawrence (40), Bernice (33), Billy (8) and Marjory (4).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lawrence (51), Bernice (43),William (18), Marjorie (14) and Roy (1).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Bernice's was the same.  He died on October 22, 1976 at the age of 87 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The Progress-Examiner (October 1976) reported "Lawrence E. Love was born Feb. 3, 1889 to William and Margaret Matherly Love and passed quietly away from this live Oct. 21, 1876 at the age of 87.  He was married to Bernice Wilson, May 20, 1916, who preceded him in death Jan. 16, 1968.  To this union 3 children were bon.  They are William Lawrence, Orleans; Marjorie Tolbert, West Baden; Roy Don, Fulton, Missouri.  Those of his family preceding him in death were 3 brothers, Herschel, Harry and Burrell, and one sister, Sally.  Also one son-in-law, Merle Tolbert.  Those remaining to mourn his passing with his children are 7 grandchildren: Rheta Love Terrell, Dorina Love Crews, John William Love, Linda Tolbert Purles, July Tolbert, Brett Love, Mark Love and 7 great-grandchildren and two daughters-in-law, Edith Love, Orleans and Carolyn Love, Fulton, Missouri, and one sister, Annis Alexander of Decatur, Illinois."  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, medium build, gray eyes and dark hair, residence was RR 1, West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.

 

127.  Raymond Luther Wilson12,13,19 was born on March 2, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, dark eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farming for his father, John Wilson. 

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Raymond (32), Estelle (30), Raymond Jr. (7) and Robert (5).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Raymond (42), Estelle (41), Raymond (17), Robert (15) and Claude (9).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 9th grade, Estelle's was 8th grade.

 

He died on April 10, 1957 at the age of 59 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was heart block, place of death was at home, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Estill Wilson.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Raymond Luther Wilson and Estelle Irene Hickman were married on October 19, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 20, page 211).  Estelle Irene Hickman12,13,21 was born on April 14, 1899 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Estelle (11) living with George and Mary Hickman Limeberry.  She is listed as a stepdaughter.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Estelle (20) as a roomer in the Lillian Grigsby household.  Her occupation was bath house attendant.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on August 27, 1973 at the age of 74 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

128.  Hollace M. Wilson13 was born on April 8, 1900 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on July 12, 1902 at the age of 2 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

129.  Reed Wilson13 was born on March 8, 1902 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on July 30, 1903 at the age of 1 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

130.  Lena Phillips2 was born in November, 1888 in Kentucky, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

131.  Lacey Phillips2,5,13 was born on July 28, 1890 in Kentucky, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on July 11, 1918 at the age of 27 in Texas, United States (book WB-2, page 14).  He died from injuries received while diving from a springboard into a swimming pool at Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

132.  Nora Phillips2,13 was born in November, 1895 in Kentucky, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Nora (34), Eveline (7) and Philip (5) Jackson living with her parents.  She died on January 8, 1940 at the age of 44 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

133.  Clarence E. Toliver2,5,1819,39 was born on June 28, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 1).  He listed June 26 on his draft registration form.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Clarence (30) and Lala (30) living at 210 Summit Heights.  His occupation was post office clerk.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Clarence (40), Lela (40), Joan (9) and Carolyn (8/12).  His occupation was post office clerk.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Tehachapi, Kern, California, United States.  It lists Clarence (50), Cecil (44), Ralph (10/12) and Guy Barr (16).  Guy was from Cecil's first marriage.  His occupation was orchard inspector.  His highest level of education was 1 year of college, hers was 8th grade.  

 

He died on April 1, 1947 at the age of 57 in Kern, California, United States. Granddaughter Monica Hopper reported that Clarence was an assistant warden at the women's prison in Tehachapi, CA.  He was shot and killed while attempting to apprehend some escapees. He was buried at East Kern Cemetery in Mojave, Kern, California, United States. He is buried in section B, plot 9. His 1917 World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, stout build, brown eyes and dark hair.  His occupation was postal clerk.  His residence was 211 Summit Circle, French Lick, IN.

 

Clarence E. Toliver and Lola Elizabeth Torr were married on June 25, 1915 in Putnam, Indiana, United States. (book 15, page 250).  They divorced between 1932 and 1935, based on the birth of their last child and the 1940 census.  The 1940 census lists Lela and the children in French Lick.  She reported that she was married, but Clarence was in California by 1935, and was remarried and in Kern County for the 1940 census. Lola Elizabeth Torr2,5,13, daughter of William V. Torr and Mary Beth Shields, was born on June 25, 1889 in Putnam, Indiana, United States. Some records list her first name as Lela and her surname as Tarr. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Washington Township, Putnam, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. Lola appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Lela (50), Joan (19), Carolyn (13) and Ruth (8) living at 203 Summit Circle.  Her highest level of education was 12th grade.  She was listed as married, but may have been divorced. She died on October 31, 1958 at the age of 69 at Community Hospital in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was breast cancer, residence was 30 S. Chester Ave. in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, occupation was homemaker, marital status was divorced.   Lola was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Clarence E. Toliver and Cecil Alice Kellams were married about 1938. This date is based on the birth date of their son.  There was family speculation that they never got married.  Cecil Alice Kellams1,5,21,39 was born on March 17, 1896 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  The California Death Index reported the year as 1897, but the SSDI and the 1900 census show 1896.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1915 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United States.  This state census lists Cecil (19).  She was single, occupation housekeeper, and had been in Iowa for 6 months.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Tehachapi, Kern, California, United States.  She died on July 17, 1950 at the age of 54 in Kern, California, United States.  Granddaughter Monica Hopper reported that Cecil died of colon cancer.

 

134.  Fannie E. Toliver2,5,13 was born on July 27, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Fannie (48), Irene (16), Clarence (15), Raymond (13), Nellie (11) and Gerald (8).

 

She died on November 1, 1980 at the age of 89 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocardial infarction (heat attack), residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Rebecca Moore reported that most of Fannie Moore's sons worked on the pipeline or on the farm.  Sometimes the men would go to work at 4 a.m. and be gone for 3 days straight.  They would return home, but head out again the next day.  Most times they worked 12 hour days, 7 days a week, running heavy equipment and driving lowboys to carry the heavy equipment.   They mostly worked for Latex Construction out of Atlanta Georgia.  They and their families moved from state to state, following the pipeline.

 

Fannie E. Toliver and Charles Collins were married on November 19, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-14, page 94).  Charles Collins1 was born about 1887.  He died before 1920 at the age of 33.

 

Fannie E. Toliver and Clarence Emory "Clancy" Moore were married on October 20, 1920 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-20, page 61).  Clarence Emory "Clancy" Moore12,5,13,19, son of Henry Moore and Mary Glenn, was born on July 18, 1891 in Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Clarence (38), Fannie (38), Henry (8), Irene (7), Clarence (5), Raymond (3), Nellie (1), Lee (20) and Avis (15) Collins from Fannie's first marriage, and her father, Andrew Toliver (62).  She died on September 15, 1937 at the age of 46 at V.A. Hospital in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was sarcomatosis, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Fannie Moore.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and light brown hair, residence was Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was laborer.

 

135.  John Andrew Toliver2,1819 was born on November 18, 1893 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 34).

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and black hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer.  His World War II draft registration card described him as 5’ 6-1/2”, 150 lbs.,brown eyes and black hair, residence was R.R. 5, Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, he was unemployed, marital status was married to Lora Toliver.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (35), Lora (26), June (9), Wayne (7), Frances (5) and John (3).  His occupation was road maintenance laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  It lists John (46), Lora (45), Wayne (17), Frances (15), John (13), Loretta (7), Jerry Lee (5), Delbert (3) and Joseph (1).  No occupation was listed.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Laura's was the same.

 

He died before 1960 at the age of 67.  This is based on the fact that the 1960 Bedford City Directory lists Laura as a widow.  He was buried at Delta Center Cemetery in Eaton, Michigan, United States.  Laura's death certificate reported that she was buried here.  There are Find A Grave memorials for John and Laura here, but they do not contain dates or grave stone pictures.  It is unknown why they were buried here. 

 

John Andrew Toliver and Lora Miller were married in 1920.  The marriage license was issued on April 10, 1920.  The exact date of the marriage is unknown.  Lora Miller2,5,40 was born on June 13, 1904 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. Some records list her as Laura.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She died on July 3, 1965 at the age of 61 at Dunn Memorial Hospital in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported that she died at Dunn Memorial Hospital of liver and bowel cancer.  She was buried at Delta Center Cemetery in Eaton, Michigan, United States.

               

136.  Male Toliver18 was born on October 1, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 20, no first name is listed).  He died Unknown in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He is not listed with the family in the 1900 census, which reports that only 3 of 4 children are living.  He may have been stillborn.

 

137.  Sadie Clare Toliver12,5,39,42 was born on April 21, 1905 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Portage Township, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Union Township, Johnson, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on December 30, 1994 at the age of 89 at Heritage House in Salem, Washington, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia, residence was Salem, Washington, Indiana, occupation was never employed, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Bethel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Monica Hopper reported that Isaac and Sadie took in nephew Ralph Toliver (son of Sadie's brother Clarence) when his parents died.  They adopted him soon after and changed his surname to Hopper.

 

Sadie Clare Toliver and Isaac David Hopper were married on August 4, 1923 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 21, page 214).  Isaac David Hopper12,5,19,42, son of Leonard S. Hopper and Minnie L. York, was born on March 29, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  Some records list him as David Isaac, but he signed his draft registration card as Isaac David.  His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, slender build, blue eyes and dark hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farm laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Portage Township, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  It lists David (32), Sadie (24) and David (6).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Union Township, Johnson, Indiana, United States.  It lists David (42), Sadie (35) and David (16).  His occupation was farm laborer.  His highest level of education was 9th grade, hers was 10th grade.  He died on August 24, 1987 at the age of 89 in Crawford, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac arrest, place of death was at home, residence was rural English, Crawford, Indiana, occupation was school teacher, marital status was married to Sadie Hopper.  He was buried at Bethel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

138.  Frank Kenneth Toliver2,18,21,43 was born on September 30, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 22 and book H-6, page 46).

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Kern, California, United States.  It lists Frank (32), Vera (30), Lawrence (8), Dwight (6) and Clarence 4).  His occupation was farm laborer.   His highest level of education was 8th grade, Vera's was the same.

 

He died on December 26, 1994 at the age of 87 in Klamath, Oregon, United States.  The Oregon Death Index lists death certificate #94-26905.  He was buried at Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath, Oregon, United States.

 

Frank Kenneth Toliver and Vera Mae Chaplin were married about 1930 in Indiana, United States.  Vera Mae Chaplin2,21,43 was born on August 30, 1909 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Kern, California, United States.  She died on June 7, 1992 at the age of 82.  The SSDI lists her last residence as Blythe, Riverside County, CA.  It is not known if she died there.  She was buried at Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath, Oregon, United States.

 

139.  Clinton Leslie Toliver2,6,8,12,19 was born on November 2, 1892 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He was a school teacher and chemist.  Chester Robert Lane reported "When Clint was 19 years old, his job was to walk from Russellville over the hills and dales to a country school (P.S.#12?) out toward the Gorge, and fire up the wood stove for the kids he taught, one of which was Sue's dad, I.L. McCarty."  James Edward Lane reported "He came to Indiana State [Normal School] for three months the summer after he graduated from High School, then went back to teach in Orange County in the Fall.  I'm not sure, but I think this must have been about 1910 to 1912.  He was a chemist for Shell Oil Corporation in Tulsa.  Clint was a Democrat, as most of our families were in those years.  He used to try to get me riled up about politics in later years.  He had a dry wit."  Amy Hammond reported that Clint moved to Oklahoma due to his job with Shell, and lived on the oil fields.

 

His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, gray eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, he was not employed due to physical disability.

A fragmentary memoir of Ermel Toliver Lane was found in 2017.  In it, she reported: "I don't have much recollection of Clint, only that he was sickly.  TB they thought.  He had to have a private nurse for a while.  I've often wondered how that was paid for.  It could have happened after he started teaching (there were 14 years between us.)  He finally left the valley.  He was principal of West Baden High School at the time.  He went to Oklahoma where he died and is buried."

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Black Dog Township, Osage, Oklahoma, United States.  It lists Clinton (27), Mary (20) and Ellen Lee (4/12).  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Foraker Township, Osage, Oklahoma, United States.  It lists Clinton (37), Mary (30), Billie (10) and Lee (8).  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. It lists C.L. (47), Mary (40) and Billie (20).  His occupation was chemist in oil production.  His highest level of education was 2 years of college, Mary's was 1 year of college.

 

He died on August 1, 1976 at the age of 83 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.

 

Clinton Leslie Toliver and Mary O'Neal were married on September 21, 1918 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-5, page 201).  Mary O'Neal12,44, daughter of John Henry Benton O'Neal and Arlena Cornwell, was born on July 13, 1899 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Black Dog Township, Osage, Oklahoma, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Foraker Township, Osage, Oklahoma, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.  She died on December 11, 1986 at the age of 87.

               

140.  Nellie Ruth "Ned" Toliver2,6,8,1213 was born on February 20, 1895 in Vincennes, Knox, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her occupation was saleslady at a cigar stand.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her occupation was typist at the bottling house.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States.  It lists Nellie (39) living on No. Wahsatch Ave.  Her occupation was maid for a private family.  Her highest level of education was 12th grade.

 

Nellie never married.  She worked at a printing company for many years in Colorado Springs, CO.  Robert Lane went on two family vacations, one in 1967(?) and one in 1976 to Colorado Springs to visit her and do some sight-seeing.  When she became ill in her later years, she stayed with his parents, James and Patricia Lane in Terre Haute, Vigo County, IN.

 

She died on June 19, 1986 at the age of 91 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was sudden cardiac death due to congestive heart failure, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was secretary for a printing firm, marital status was never married.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She was cremated and her ashes buried near her parents.

 

141.  Clem Donald "Shorty" Toliver2,6,8,1213 was born on February 7, 1898 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Shorty appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. His occupation was rural carrier. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Clem (32) and Ruby (28). He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Clem (41), Ruby (38) and ward Gilbert Hulse (12).  His occupation was postal mail carrier.

 

A fragmentary memoir of Ermel Toliver Lane was found in 2017.  In it, she reported: "Clem was a silent, lonely person who loved to spend time in the woods.  He served in the US Cavalry in the first World War along the Mexican border (I guess the Kaiser was intending to raid the US through Mexico.)”.

 

He died on January 27, 1972 at the age of 73 in Martin, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute coronary occlusion, place of death was at home, residence was rural Shoals, Martin, Indiana, occupation was postal mail carrier, marital status was married to Ruby Jones Toliver.  Some sources reported that he died in Washington, Daviess, Indiana.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His military marker states that he was a Private in the U.S. Army, 7th Cavalry, Troop C in World War I.

 

Clem Donald "Shorty" Toliver and Ruby Beatrice Jones were married about 1926.  This date is based on the 1930 census.  Ruby Beatrice Jones2,56,13, daughter of Richard McClellan Jones and Mary Melvina Waggoner, was born on July 21, 1901 in Martin, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Lost River Township, Martin, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Lost River Township, Martin, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 20, 1999 at the age of 97 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was sudden cardiac death, residence was Hwy 145 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was teacher, marital status was widow.

The Bedford Times-Mail (February 22, 1999) reported "(July 21, 1901-Feb. 20, 1999) Ruby J. Toliver, 97, R.2, Shoals, died Saturday at Orange County Hospital, Paoli.  Born in Martin County, she was the daughter of Richard M. and Mary (Waggoner) Jones.  She married Clem D. Toliver and he died in 1972.  She was a teacher in Orange and Martin counties and a member of the Christian Church.  Surviving are several nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by her parents and one son, Gilbert Toliver in 1977.  Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Brosmer-Drabing Funeral Home, French Lick, with Barbra Lumas officiating.  Burial will follow in Ames Chapel Cemetery.  Friends may call from 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the funeral home."  She was buried on February 23, 1999 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. Ruby's step-mother was Melcena Lane, a daughter of Martin V. Lane.

 

142.  Amy Winefred Toliver12,56,8,1213 was born on September 18, 1904 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Amy (25) and Gene (5) living with her parents.  Her occupation was telephone operator.

 

She died on November 1, 1991 at the age of 87 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was congestive heart failure, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was customer service advisor for Indiana Bell, marital status was widow.  The Springs Valley Herald (November 2 or 3, 1991) reported "Services were held for Amy Toliver Roth, 87, of French Lick, Monday afternoon at the Brosmer-Drabing Funeral Home with Rev. Randy McNeeley officiating.  Burial was in the Ames Chapel Cemetery.  She died at the Orange County Hospital November 1.  She was born September 18, 1904 in Orange County to William M. and Lavinia Stackhouse Toliver.  She married William A. Roth in December, 1971 and he preceded her in death February 11, 1990.  Her son, Gene Toliver, also preceded her in death.  She had retired from Indiana Bell Telephone October 1, 1969 after 42 years as a customer service advisor.  She was a member of the First Baptist Church of West Baden and Telephone Pioneers.  She had also attended Indiana University."  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Amy Winefred Toliver and Charles H. Lutes were not married.  Family members report that Amy became pregnant with Gene out of wedlock and Charles left Amy when he learned of the pregnancy.  Interestingly, Amy is listed as Amy Winifred Lutes on Gene's birth certificate.  Charles H. Lutes45 was born about 1902 in Indiana, United States.  His middle name may have been Henry or Harvey.  Leslie Dalton reported that a book at the Heath Department reported that Charles was a logger when Gene was born, although Gene's birth certificate listed his occupation was bricklayer.  He died Unknown.

 

Amy Winefred Toliver and Harley J. Springer were married on September 19, 1930 in Clark, Indiana, United States.  His sister Grace married Clarence Philip Shively Lane.  Harley J. Springer2,13, son of Charles Andrew Springer and Estella Pearl Denny, was born on July 4, 1902 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harley (27) living with his parents.  His occupation was freight agent for the Monon railroad.  He died on November 29, 1963 at the age of 61.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Amy Winefred Toliver and William Armbrust Roth were married on December 20, 1971 in Sarasota, Florida, United States (Vol. 3143, Cert. 073733).  William Armbrust Roth12,5,13,17, son of William C. Roth and Madeline R. Armbrust, was born on August 12, 1926 in Pennsylvania, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States.  He died on February 11, 1990 at the age of 63 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute respiratory failure, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was salesman for the Hotel, marital status was married to Amy Toliver Roth.  The Bloomington Herald Times (date unknown) reported "William Roth, 63, of French Lick, died Sunday at Orange County Hospital.  He was born Aug. 12, 1926, in Pennsylvania.  He was a member of First Baptist Church of West Baden and was in charge of sales at French Lick Springs Hotel, retiring in 1988.  He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and was a member of French Lick American Legion Post 76.  Survivors include his wife, Amy (Toliver) Roth; and one sister, Marilyn Horst of York, Pa.  Services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Brosmer-Drabing Funeral Home with the Rev. Randy McNeely officiating.  Burial will be in Ames Chapel Cemetery."  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

143.  Hattie Ermel Toliver2,1213,4647 was born on October 22, 1906 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She graduated in 1924 at French Lick High School in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She received a BA, Secondary Education (Math, Latin) degree in 1929 at Indiana University in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States. 


A fragmentary memoir of Ermel Toliver Lane was found in 2017.  Here are some excerpts from it: "I weighed 2 ½ pounds at birth.  Dad had gone down the road to get Aunt Fannie to stay with mom while he went for a doctor.  Before Aunt Fannie got there, mom got up to use the chamber pot, and I was born on the floor (just missed the pot!).”  “I was a very puny child.  I missed two full months of school in the fifth grade and didn't get promoted.  I cried so hard (and wouldn't go home) that my teacher marked my card 'Promoted to the 6th Grade.'  But I learned years later while helping out in the Superintendent's office that she hadn't changed the office records.  I got by with it [presumably meaning she enrolled in the 6th grade anyway] and next year didn't miss a day.”  “I almost died of diptheria in 1911.  Mom wouldn't give up.  As a last resort, she poured a teaspoonful of coal oil [kerosene] down my throat; it broke up the congestion and I lived.”  “By the Fourth of July, 1931, Chee [Ermel's nickname for husband Chester] got a call to come work at a casino in Saratoga Springs, New York.  The 'great depression' was on.  He had to go!  It lasted until mid-September.  He sent for me to come up there during the last two weeks.  So Chee's mom and a hired girl (you could get one for $3.00 a week!) kept the boys – Jim three and Bob about ten weeks.  I stayed with Aunt Dessie in Indianapolis and she saw that I got on the right train about 6 PM.   I had never seen a sleeper or dining car –and all alone!  Scared?  Yeah!  But that two weeks was a wonderful time!"  “July, 1934, I went to Los Angeles where Chee had found work in the Cotton Club next to MGM studios.  In July, I got this telegram with $50.00 which said 'Come on out at once.'  How impossible!  Me with 2 boys (3 and 5 years old), a model A Ford, gravel roads mostly, and my $50.00 check!!!  But I did.  Edie [Chester's sister] had just graduated from high school and her parents gave her a little money to go with me.  (Remember that was during depression times.)  My sis, Nell, lived in Colorado Springs and we stayed there two days.  While there, we had to put in a new battery.  What about flat tires?  Didn't have any.”

She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

An interesting note:  Mary Dalton was Hattie Ermel Toliver's great-grandmother on the Toliver side.  Mary's sister Mourning Dove was Hattie Ermel Toliver's grandmother on the Stackhouse side.

She died on October 24, 2000 at the age of 94 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was sudden cardiac death, residence was Medco, occupation was former owner of Lane's Motel, marital status was widow.  Certifying physician was Dr. Marion Hagan.  The Terre Haute Tribune (October 2000) reported "Hattie "Ermel" Toliver Lane, 94, of West Baden died at 11:55 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2000, in Medco Center in French Lick.  She was the former owner of Lanes Motel in West Baden for 16 years.  She was born Oct. 22, 1906, in Orange County to William M. Toliver and Lavina Stackhouse.  Her husband, Chester G. Lane, died June 24, 1963.  Survivors include three sons, James E. Lane of Terre Haute, C. Robert Lane of Palmyra, Va., and Harry Lee Lane of Alexandria, Va.; eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.  She was also preceded in death by her parents. She was a member of First Baptist Church of West Baden, and graduated from Indiana University.  She taught school one year.  Services are 2 p.m. today, in the church, with Pastor Bob Harting officiating. Burial is in Ames Chapel Cemetery.  Visitation is 1 p.m. until services, in the church.  If friends so desire, memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church of West Baden or to the Melton Public Library.  Brosmer-Drabing Funeral Home in French Lick assisted with arrangements." She was buried on October 27, 2000 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Hattie Ermel Toliver and Chester Gwynn "Chee" Lane were married on November 25, 1927 in Shoals, Martin, Indiana, United States.  Harry Lane reported that Ermel worked as a ticket-taker at the local cinema in high school and Chester used to hang around and "pester" her.  Eventually they started dating.  James Lane asked Ermel why she and Chester were married in Shoals and vaguely recalled being told something about it not appearing in the local paper if they were married out of the county.   Chester Gwynn "Chee" Lane2,5,1213,18,45,4750, son of Charles Edward Lane and Emma Dot Connell, was born on November 2, 1906 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-6, page 38).  Chester was a self-taught musician; he played by ear, although he could follow written music if given time.  He was good enough that he was playing the piano to accompany silent movies at a French Lick theater in his early high school years.  Before his majority, he had organized an orchestra to play at the West Baden Springs Hotel.  He always loved to read, and he was proud to have held card number 01 at the French Lick Library (now the Melton Public Library).  An article published in the Springs Valley Herald (July 2, 1963) reported "The first patron of the French Lick Library was 15-year-old Chester Lane, who was given library card number one."  He and his brother Clarence owned two gambling establishments, the Club Chateau in West Baden and the Green Acres Club in French Lick (their uncle, Perry C. Lane operated the Indiana Club, directly across from the Chateau Club).  Both of them worked for a brief time at casinos in Lake Tahoe, NV and Las Vegas, NV.  Casinos, Copperheads, Pioneers and Politicians reported "The Club Chateau, adjacent to the Indiana Club, provided casino operations, eventually became a Baptist parsonage and is at this writing a private residence."  It went on to say, "The 1950's club closings were dramatic incidents in the history of the valley.  On June 12, 1950, matters came to a head when Lieutenant Albert R. Stiles of the Indiana State Police at Jasper ... confiscated roulette, dice, and poker equipment at the Gorge and at the Club Chateau ... The Gorge and Club Chateau were again raided the week preceding the Kentucky Derby held the first Saturday in May 1951.  Law enforcement officers besieged the Club Chateau on Thursday evening, May 3, arresting three operators ... twelve visitors were also arrested."  The Green Acres Club was only open for a short while.  Bowing to pressure from the authorities, Chester converted the building into a motel around 1954.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He graduated in 1925 at French Lick High School in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Chester (23), Ermel (23) and James (1).  They were renting a house at 217 Walnut Street in French Lick.  His occupation was clerk at the Indiana Club.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Chester (33), Ermel (33), Jimmie (10), Robert (8) and Harry (2).  His occupation was clerk in a private business.  He died on June 24, 1963 at the age of 56 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  James Lane related that Chester had colon cancer about 1959.  He had had some rectal bleeding for some time before the cancer was discovered.  His doctor at Washington, IN, thought it was hemorrhoids.  He finally had a colonoscopy, which revealed the cancer.  After treatment, which improved his life somewhat, the cancer reappeared in his bones, and perhaps in his lungs.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia and colon cancer, residence was French Lick, Indiana, occupation was motel operator, marital status was married.  He was buried on June 26, 1963 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was buried on son Bob's birthday.

 

144.  Hazel Lorena Toliver2,56,8,1213 was born on August 1, 1913 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 28).

 

She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Shel appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Lorena (26) living with her parents.  Her occupation was telephone operator.  Her highest level of education was 12th grade.

 

She died on October 22, 1955 at the age of 42 in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was breast cancer, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Hazel Lorena Toliver and [Unknown] Kapp were married Unknown.  She was single in the 1940 census and remarried in 1942, so this must have been a very short marriage.  [Unknown] Kapp was born Unknown.

 

Hazel Lorena Toliver and Glenn Hart Paxton were married on April 26, 1942 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-31, page 500).  Glenn Hart Paxton5,13,51 was born on May 6, 1902 in Illinois, United States.  Glenn played organ in Chester Lane's band for a while.  He appears in a band picture taken between 1955 and 1960.  He died on May 1, 1965 at the age of 62 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary occlusion, residence was Summitt St. in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was organist (music), marital status was married to Mary Paxton, and he was cremated at the Louisville Crematory on May 3.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

145.  Lawrence Owens2,18 was born on March 10, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 248).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. H e appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

146.  Florence "Flo" Owens12 was born on February 8, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Flo Blackwell (38), married, living with her parents.  Her husband Walter, whom she married in 1919, is not listed.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Flo Blackwell (40), divorced, living with her parents.  Her highest level of education was 8th grade.  She died Unknown.

         

147   Banks F. Owens18 was born on November 15, 1893 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 34).  He reported October 23, 1893 on his draft card.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, slender build, blue eyes and dark hair, residence was 206 Walnut St. in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was clerk for James Ralston.  It noted that he had a dislocated hip.  He died Unknown. 

 

148.  Alma Zoe Dalton12,5,18 was born on February 8, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book H-2, page 18).

 

She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on November 24, 1983 at the age of 91 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was respiratory failure due to pneumonia, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Kenneth Murray.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Alma Zoe Dalton and Harvey H. Runyon were married on May 22, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-13, page 287).  Harvey H. Runyon1,19 was born on November 6, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, brown eyes and black hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was stationary engineer for the West Baden Hotel.  His World War II draft registration card described him as 5' 7", 165 lbs., brown eyes and gray hair, residence was 728 W. Main St. in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, he was self-employed.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harvey (28), Alma (28), Denna (7) Ferrell (3) and Roy (1).  His occupation was laborer.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harvey (38), Alma (38), Dana (17), Farrell (13) and Roy (11).  His occupation was filling station proprietor.  He died Unknown.

 

149.  Ralph G. Dalton12 was born on August 27, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Ralph (23) living with his parents.  His occupation was laborer.

 

He died Unknown.

 

Ralph G. Dalton and Ada Shipley were married on November 25, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-23, page 23).  Ada Shipley12, daughter of George W. Shipley and Florence Cornwell, was born on February 25, 1909 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Ada died Unknown.  She may have died a short time after their marriage due to the fact that Ralph is single, living with his parents in the 1930 census.

               

150.  Delbert R. Wells2 was born in July, 1897 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.

         

151.  Ina M. Wells2 was born in May, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

152.  Mabel Wells2 was born about 1901 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Shel died Unknown.

         

153.  Edith L. Wells2 was born about 1904 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Edith Slater (27), divorced, and daughter Agnes (9) living with her parents.  Her occupation was telephone operator.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Edith (37), divorced, living with her parents.  Her occupation was telephone operator.  Her highest level of education was 10th grade.  She died Unknown.

               

154.  Daisy I. Dalton2,5,18 was born on March 1, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 22).  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on January 17, 1922 at the age of 22 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was tonsillitis, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married to Frank Allen.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

155.  Harry Everett Dalton12,13,17 was born on November 8, 1906 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He died on September 3, 1970 at the age of 63 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was lung carcinoma (cancer), place of death was at home, residence was Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was T.V. factory, marital status was married to Hazel Dalton.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Harry Everett Dalton and Hazel Irene Morgan were married on November 9, 1928 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 24, page 211).  Hazel Irene Morgan1,5 was born on March 23, 1910 in Hillham, Dubois, Indiana, United States.  She died on February 28, 2001 at the age of 90 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebro vascular accident (stroke), residence was College St. in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was hospital employee, marital status was widow.  She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

156.  Harold Woodrow Dalton2,1718 was born on September 1, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 7).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

 

157.  Hazel Frances Dalton12,5,17 was born on March 26, 1904 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on July 14, 1966 at the age of 62 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was metastatic carcinoma, residence was Stampers Creek Township, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Herman Wininger.  She was buried at Stampers Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Hazel Frances Dalton and Herman D. Wininger were married on May 17, 1922 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 20, page 284).  Herman D. Wininger12,21 was born on May 16, 1897.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Stampers Creek Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Herman (42), Hazel (36), Devon (16), Dennis (15), Donald (9), Marvin (6) and Merl (3).  His occupation was farmer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Hazel's was 12th grade.  He died in May, 1976 at the age of 79 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

158.  Arnold Vance Dalton12,5,17,2122 was born on December 31, 1905 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Arnold (24) rooming in the Mayfield Hotel.  His occupation was garage mechanic.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Arnold (34), Ella (37), Forest (6), Wayne (5) and Rex (4).  His occupation was farmer.

 

He died on March 25, 1967 at the age of 61 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was probably coronary, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was retired farmer, marital status was widower.  He was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Arnold Vance Dalton and Ella Tyrena Gardner were married on September 27, 1930 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 25, page 440).  Ella Tyrena Gardner12,5,52 was born on July 5, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died on June 22, 1958 at the age of 45 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pelvic carcinoma (uterine cancer), residence was Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married to Arnold Dalton.  She was buried at Old Union Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

159.  Paul D. Dalton2,11,1718 was born on May 6, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 10).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Paul (31) living with his parents.  His occupation was laborer at odd jobs.  His highest level of education was 7th grade.  He died on September 6, 1945 at the age of 37 in Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

             

160.  Ermel Arthur Dalton11,1718 was born on December 11, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 65).  His death certificate listed him as Arthur Ermel.  He died on March 21, 1914 at the age of 3 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the cause of death as spinal meningitis and bronchial pneumonia.  He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

             

161.  Ruby M. Dalton2,1718 was born on October 27, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 33).  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

162.  Stella Ethel Dalton12,1718 was born on October 18, 1916 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 105).

 

She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

She died on December 3, 1981 at the age of 65 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiopulmonary arrest, residence was 248 E. Adams St. in Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was widow of John Walton.  She was buried at Stampers Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

 

Stella Ethel Dalton and Edward Lee Wells were married on February 8, 1936 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-28, page 241).  This marriage ended in divorce, date unknown, and both remarried.  Edward Lee Wells12,5,18 was born on December 26, 1915 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  This date is from his birth record and grave stone.  He reported 1914 on his marriage record.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Edward (24), Stella (23) and Wanda (8/12).  His occupation was farm laborer.  His highest level of education was 8th grade, Stella's was 12th grade.  He died on February 28, 1991 at the age of 75 at Dunn Memorial Hospital in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.  His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral infarction, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was construction worker, marital status was married to Nellie Moore Wells.  He was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

             

163.  Amos M. Dalton2,17,21 was born on October 28, 1918 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Amos (21) living with his parents.  His occupation was laborer for the C.C.C. (Civilian Conservation Corps).  His highest level of education was 12th grade.  He died on February 2, 1995 at the age of 76 in Arizona, United States.

 

164.  Walter Leslie Dalton5,18 was born on November 4, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-7, page 1).  He died on December 21, 1909 at the age of 2 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-11, page 80).  His death certificate reported the cause of death as pneumonia.

         

165.  Mildred Audrey Dalton2,18 was born on January 8, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-7, page 4).  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

 

166.  Julius T. "Jules" Dalton2,13,18 was born on July 14, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-7, page 7).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States.  He died on February 28, 1962 at the age of 49.  He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

167.  Estel Lee Dalton12,5,18 was born on November 20, 1922 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 18, and her death certificate).  The marriage index reports the year as 1923.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Shel died on October 17, 2001 at the age of 78 at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was stroke, residence was rural Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was factory laborer, marital status was married to Chester Adamkiewicz.  Cremation was chosen.

 

168.  Juanita L. Dalton12,18 was born on August 11, 1926 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 86).  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.

               

169.  Samuel H. Swallow5,11,18 was born on November 7, 1909 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 39).  He died in December, 1909 at the age of 0 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-23, page 107).  He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

170.  Claude Swallow2,18,21 was born on December 1, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 64).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Claude (9) living with his aunt Elvira Dalton Cox.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Claude (19) living with his aunt Elvira Dalton Walker.  He died on December 30, 1994 at the age of 84 in Clark, Indiana, United States.

               

171.  Female Davidson18 was born on November 17, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 7).  She died before 1900 at the age of 11. This is based on the 1900 census, which lists Alice as having 4 children, 2 living, but she is not listed.

         

172.  Male Davidson18 was born on February 4, 1892 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 16).  He died before 1900 at the age of 8.  This is based on the 1900 census, which lists Alice as having 4 children, 2 living, but he is not listed.

         

173.  Mabel M. Davidson2 was born in March, 1895 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

174.  Walter Davidson2,21 was born on July 1, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  He died in December, 1971 at the age of 73 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.

         

175.  Clarence Davidson2,18 was born on August 7, 1901 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 43).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

               

176.  Stella Mae Dalton2 was born on October 4, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. S he died on March 29, 1970 at the age of 86 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housework, marital status was married to Alver Critchfield.  She was buried at Bethel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

177.  Charles Dalton2 was born in June, 1886 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

178.  Herschel Dalton2 was born in January, 1890 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

179.  Earl Dalton2,18 was born on September 26, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 14).  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

180.  Mamie Dalton2 was born in April, 1895 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

181   Samuel Dalton2 was born in October, 1898 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

               

182.  Lola E. Webb2 was born in September, 1894 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

183.  Lulu M Webb2 was born in April, 1897 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

184.  Laura Hazel Webb2,18 was born on May 11, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 24).  She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

185.  Mary T. Webb12 was born on February 25, 1901 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

186.  Bertha E. Webb12 was born on August 23, 1903 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Bessie (26) living with her mother.  Her occupation was school teacher.  She died Unknown.

         

187.  Charles H. Webb2,18,21 was born on August 26, 1905 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-6, page 27).  The marriage index reports the year as 1904.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died on January 19, 1994 at the age of 88 in Orange, Indiana, United States.

         

188.  Harry A. Webb12,18,21 was born on October 27, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-6, page 27).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (21) living with his mother.  His occupation was farm laborer.  He is listed as married, but no spouse is listed.  He died on June 5, 1990 at the age of 82.

         

189.  Dorothy M. Webb2,18 was born on May 23, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 51).  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

190.  Matthew F. Webb2,18 was born on January 12, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 15).  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

               

191.  Harry R. Brock2,1819,21 was born on June 10, 1900 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 32).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Harry (19) living with his parents.  His occupation was farmer.  His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, slender build, brown eyes and black hair, residence was Centerton, Morgan County, Indiana, occupation was farm laborer for his father, Alvis Brock.  Harry died in June, 1970 at the age of 70 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

         

192.  Zella Brock2,18 was born on January 3, 1902 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 48).  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

193.  Bertha Brock2 was born about 1903 in Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1940 in Centerton, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  It lists Bertha (36), widow, and Phyllis (12) living with her parents.  Her surname was Bailiff.  She died Unknown.

         

194.  Lee O. Brock2,5,18,21 was born on May 6, 1905 in Washington, Indiana, United States (book H-6, page 11).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Hendricks, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  He died on January 25, 1969 at the age of 63 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.  He was buried at Centerton Cemetery in Morgan, Indiana, United States.

         

195.  Mabel Brock2,18 was born on November 17, 1908 in Washington, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 21).  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

               

196.  Grace Brock2 was born about 1908 in Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

197.  Alice Brock2,18 was born on January 11, 1910 in Morgan, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 48).  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Clay Township, Morgan, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

               

198.  Lawrence Payton12 was born on January 31, 1905 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

199.  Iva Payton12,18 was born on January 7, 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-6, page 40).  The marriage index reports January 29.  She appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  She died Unknown.

         

200.  Irvin H. Payton12,18 was born on May 31, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-4, page 11).  He appeared in the census in 1910 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

         

201.  Kenneth Payton2 was born about 1918 in Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He appeared in the census in 1930 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.  He died Unknown.

 

 

 


 

Sources

 

1.     State and county marriage records.

2.     Federal and state census records.

3.     History Of Lawrence, Orange, And Washington Counties, IN by Leroy Weston & Charles Goodspeed (Goodspeed Bros. & Co., Chicago, IL, 1884).

4.     Carlin Conrad.  Genealogy research.

5.     State and county death certificates and indexes, obituaries, wills, funeral homes, cemeteries, etc.

6.     Clinton Leslie Toliver.  Personal information and research.

7.     Taliaferro-Toliver Family Records by Nell Watson Sherman (Peoria, IL, The Author, 1961).

8.     Toliver family bible.

9.     Springer Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

10. John Martin Toliver.  Personal information and research.

11. Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

12. Hattie Ermel Toliver Lane.  Personal information.

13. Ames Chapel Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

14. Ames Chapel Methodist, 1879-1979 by Claude Derrill Wilson (MacCallum House, Bloomington, IN, 1980).

15. Higgins Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

16. Lisa Sheppard.  Personal information and research.

17. Leslie Self Dalton.  Personal information and research.

18. State and county birth records.

19. Military Records.

20. Mae Minnie Toliver Wilson.  Personal information and research.

21. Social Security Death Index (SSDI).

22. Old Union Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

23. Cowherd Family Bible.

24. Toliver/Tolliver Family website at www.tolliverfamily.com.

25. Miller Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

26. Paoli Community Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Find A Grave web site.

27. Washington Park East Cemetery, Marion County, IN.  Data on the Find A Grave web sites.

28. Apple Chapel Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

29. Newspaper articles, vital statistics, etc.

30. Crown Hill Cemetery, Washington County, IN.  Data on the Find A Grave web site.

31. Mark & Brenda Toliver Wirey.  Personal information and research.

32. Chiquita Heckler Baker. Personal information and research.

33. Bonds Chapel Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

34. Carol Saul Gromer.  Personal information and research.

35. Robyn Pruett Madison.  Personal information and research.

36. Bethel-IOOF Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

37. Lori Stephenson.  Personal information and research.

38. Tom Agan.  Personal information and research.

39. Monica Denice Hopper.

40. Rebecca Moore.  Personal information and research.

41. Fairview Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

42. Bethel Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

43. Klamath Memorial Park, Klamath County, OR.  Data on the Find A Grave web site.

44. Amy Elizabeth Hammond.  Personal information and research.

45. James Edward Lane.  Personal information and research.

46. Edith Lane Bledsoe.  Personal information.

47. French Lick High School Alumni Roll 1909-1933.

48. Chester Robert & Wilma Sue McCarty Lane.  Personal information.

49. Harry Lee & Sharon Marlene Jones Lane.  Personal information.

50. Casinos, Copperheads, Pioneers and Politicians: Journeys into Orange County History by Arthur L. Dillard (Hawthorne Publishing, Carmel, IN, 2012).

51. Norman Gary Lane.  Personal information and research.

52. Old Baptist Cemetery, Orange County, IN.  Data on the Orange County USGenWeb and Find A Grave web sites.

 

Notes

 

1.       Census Data:  Rather than repeat the detail from a family census entry in each person’s record, it has been recorded only in the Head of Household record, and only the census year and location are recorded in the family member records (with a few exceptions, like adult children living with their parents).  If you are reviewing a person who is not the Head of Household, be sure to look at the Head of Household entry to see if there is additional information.

 

2.       Name Spelling:  The spelling of names in source documents is often incorrect, with the name being spelled the way the writer thought it sounded.  The spelling could be different in every document.  In most cases the name is reported in this document as it was written, but some gross misspellings have been corrected. 

 

3.       Direct Ancestral Line:  The direct ancestors of Robert Edward Lane are highlighted in blue.  Names highlighted in orange show links between Robert’s various family lines.  More information on families in orange can be found in the descendants sheet for their surname.

 

4.       Report created by Robert E. Lane (rlane4@ma.rr.com) in January 2018.