First Generation
1. Christopher Flick1–4
was born on March 28, 1756 in Pennsylvania, United States.
Christopher
Flick settled in Jackson Township, Orange County, Indiana,
in 1816. He served as pastor of the Cane
Creek Christian Church for many years, which he had founded along with his
brother-in-law Thomas Cox,
He
appeared in the census in 1830 in Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists 1 male 0-5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male
15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 male 70-80, 1 female 20-30 and 1 female 50-60.
He
died on July 5, 1839 at the age of 83 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Liberty
Christian Church
Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Christopher Flick and
Susannah Cook were married on March 14, 1797 in Lincoln, Kentucky,
United States.
Susannah
Cook1,3–4
was born about 1774 in Pennsylvania, United States.
Tom Agan listed her surname as Collison.
She appeared in the census in 1830 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northeast Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Susannah (76) living with daughter
Phoebe. Shr died Unknown.
Christopher Flick and
Susannah Cook had the following children:
2 i. Lydia
Flick, born about 1803.
3 ii. Phoebe
Flick, born about 1805.
4 iii. Nancy
Flick, born about 1806.
5 iv. George
Washington Flick, born about 1807.
6 v. Eliza
Flick, born about 1808.
7 vi. Christopher Cresap Flick,
born September 10, 1811.
Second Generation
2. Lydia Flick1,3–4
was born about 1803 in Kentucky, United States.
She appeared in the census in
1850 in District 1, Jefferson,
Kentucky, United
States.
She died Unknown.
Lydia Flick and James Dillon
were married on May 7, 1824 in Nelson, Kentucky, United States. James Dillon1,3–4 was born about
1790 in Virginia, United States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in District
1, Jefferson,
Kentucky, United
States. He died Unknown.
3. Phoebe
Flick1,3–5 was born about 1805 in Kentucky, United
States.
She appeared in the census in
1850 in Northeast Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Turman Township,
Sullivan,
Indiana, United
States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Turman Township,
Sullivan, Indiana,
United States.
She died Unknown.
Phoebe Flick and William
Harmon were married on July 7, 1827 in Orange,
Indiana, United States (book C-2, page 8). William Harmon1,3–6
was born about 1809 in Kentucky, United States.
This is based on the censuses. Marvin Beatty reported the year around 1800. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northeast Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists William (40), Phebe (49), Mary (11),
Thomas (7), Eliza (1) and Phoebe's mother Susannah Cook Flick (76). He appeared in the census in 1870 in Turman Township,
Sullivan,
Indiana, United
States. It lists William (61) and Phebe (65). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Turman Township,
Sullivan, Indiana,
United States.
It lists William (71) and Phebe (75). He
died on June 10, 1898 at the age of 89 in Indiana,
United States.
He was buried at Poplar
Cemetery in Sullivan, Indiana, United States.
William Harmon and Phoebe
Flick had the following children:
8 i. Mary
A. Harmon, born about 1839.
9 ii. Thomas
Harmon, born about 1843.
10 iii. Eliza
J. Harmon, born about 1849.
4. Nancy
Flick1,3
was born about 1806 in Kentucky,
United
States. She died Unknown.
5. George
Washington Flick1,3–5 was born about 1807 in Kentucky, United States.
He appeared in the census in
1840 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists 2 males under 5, 1 male 30-39, 1
female under 5 and 1 female 20-29. He
appeared in the census in 1850 in Paoli
Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States.
It lists George (45), Martha (39), Mary
(13), Ransom (11), Chrisup (10), Nancy (8), Catharine (4) and Ruth (1). His
occupation was farmer. He appeared in
the census in 1860 in French Lick Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Washington (53), Martha (49), Crissup
(21), Nancy (18), Catherine (16) and Ruth (14). He appeared in the census in 1870 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Washington (53), Martha (53), Nancy
(24) and Catherine (22).
He died Unknown.
George Washington Flick and
Martha Drake were married on October 8, 1835 in Orange, Indiana, United States
(book C-2, page 64). Siblings George and
Eliza Flick married siblings Martha and Ransom Drake. Martha Drake1,3–5 was born about
1817 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1840 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Paoli 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 French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She died Unknown.
George Washington Flick and
Martha Drake had the following children:
11 i. Mary
Flick, born about 1837.
12 ii. Ransom
Flick, born about 1839.
13 iii. Crissup
Flick, born about 1840.
14 iv. Nancy
Flick, born about 1842.
15 v. Catharine
Flick, born about 1846.
16 vi. Ruth
Flick, born about 1849.
6. Eliza Flick1,3–5
was born about 1808 in Kentucky,
United
States.
She appeared in the census in
1850 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1860 in Sherrill Township, Texas, Missouri, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1870 in Boone Township, Texas, Missouri, United States.
She died Unknown.
Eliza Flick and Ransom Drake
were married on April 5, 1829 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-2, page
20). Siblings Eliza and George Flick
married siblings Ransom and Martha Drake. Ransom Drake1,3–5 was born about
1804 in Kentucky,
United
States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1860 in Sherrill Township, Texas, Missouri, United States.
It lists Ransom (53), Eliza (40) and
Irving (16). Ransom appeared in the census in 1870 in Boone Township, Texas, Missouri, United States.
It lists Ransom (63) and Eliza (60). He died Unknown.
7. Christopher
Cresap Flick1,3–5,7 was born on September 10, 1811 in Kentucky,
United States.
He was a farmer. He accumulated a very large estate which was
located where the French Lick
Airport
is now located.
He
appeared in the census in 1840 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States.
It lists 1 male 0-5 [Thomas], 1 male
20-30 [Cresap], 1 female 0-5 [Elizabeth] and 1 female 20-30
[Mary]. He appeared in the census in
1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Christopher
(37), Mary (33), Elizatheth (12), Thomas (10), William (6), Susannah (4),
Catherine (2) and Margaret (11/12). He
appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Cresap (49), Mary (42), Elizabeth
(22), Thomas (20), William (17), Susanna (13), Catherine (12), Margaret (10),
Jane (8), John (5) and Christopher (2). He
appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Cresap (58), Mary (50), Margaret
(20), Sarah (18), John (15), Christopher (13) and Lugenia (10). Children Thomas, Susannah and Catherine live
next door.
He
died on August 7, 1877 at the age of 65 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Christopher Cresap Flick and
Mary Ann Cox were married on January 1, 1837 in Orange, Indiana, United States
(book C-2, page 93, which lists the date as March 19, 1839). Mary Ann Cox1,3–5,7
was born on June 20, 1818 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1840 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Mary (64), John (25) and
granddaughter Mary M. Bolim (8). This
must be Mary Margaret Bolling, who is also listed with her parents. She died on August 27, 1884 at the age of 66
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
She was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Her grave is not marked but she is
presumed to have been buried there.
Christopher Cresap Flick and
Mary Ann Cox had the following children:
17 i. Elizabeth
Flick, born July 17, 1838.
18 ii. Thomas
Flick, born December 13, 1839.
19 iii. Walker
Flick, born May 7, 1842 .
20 iv. William
Flick, born October 22, 1843.
21 v. Susannah "Susan" Flick, born February 24, 1846.
22 vi. Catherine
Flick, born January 9, 1848.
23 vii. Margaret
"Mary" Flick, born May 6, 1850.
24 viii. Sarah
Jane Flick, born April 20, 1852.
25 ix. John
F. Flick, born December 17, 1854.
26 x. Christopher
Flick, born May 3, 1857.
27 xi. Luzena
Flick, born March 24, 1860.
Third Generation
8. Mary
A. Harmon4 was born about
1839 in Orange,
Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northeast Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
9. Thomas
Harmon4 was born about 1843 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northeast Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
10. Eliza J. Harmon4 was born about 1849 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northeast Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
11 Mary Flick4 was born about 1837 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died Unknown.
12 Ransom Flick4 was born about 1839 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died Unknown.
13 Crissup Flick4 was born about 1840 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
He died Unknown.
14 Nancy Flick4 was born about 1842 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
She appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson 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 French
Lick Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She died Unknown.
15 Catharine Flick4 was born about 1846 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson 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 French
Lick Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died Unknown.
16 Ruth Flick4 was born about 1849 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1860 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She died Unknown.
17. Elizabeth
Flick1,4
was born on July 17, 1838 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
She appeared in the census in
1840 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, 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 Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She died in November, 1893 at
the age of 55.
Elizabeth Flick and Levi L.
Renshaw were married on July 16, 1868 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book
C-5, page 439). Levi L. Renshaw1,4–5,7 was born on February 17, 1842 in Virginia, United States.
His marriage record calls him Lewis. He appeared in the census in 1870 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Levi (27), Elizabeth (30) and William
(9/12). He appeared in the census in
1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Levi (38), Elizabeth (41) and William
(10). He died on March 16, 1889 at the
age of 47 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Levi L. Renshaw and Elizabeth
Flick had the following child:
28 i. William
W. Renshaw, born August, 1869.
18. Thomas
Flick1,4–5 was born on December 13, 1839 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in
1840 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Thomas (31), Nancy (32), William (7),
Mary (5), Sarah (3) and Cresap (1/12) living next to Thomas' parents and
siblings Susannah and Catherine. He
appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Thomas (40), Nancy (41), William (17), Mary (15), Sarah
(13), Cresup (10), Jasper (7), Minnie (4) and Rena (1).
He died before 1900. This is based on the 1900 census, which lists Nancy as a widow.
Thomas Flick and Nancy Ann
Seybold were married on June 21, 1860 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-4,
page 358). Nancy Ann Seybold1,4–5,8–9 was born on
February 15, 1837 in Indiana, United States.
This date was on her death
certificate. The 1900 census reported
the year as 1838 and her Find A Grave memorial reports December 13, 1839. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Nancy
(62), William (37) and Jasper (27). She
died on January 16, 1909 at the age of 71 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United States (book BK-23, page 9).
Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was
tuberculosis of lungs, residence was French Lick
Township,
occupation was domestic, marital status was widow. She was buried at Moore's
Ridge Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Thomas Flick and Nancy Ann
Seybold had the following children:
29 i. William
Franklin Flick, born July 5, 1862.
30 ii. Mary
J. Flick, born about 1865.
31 iii. Sarah
C. Flick, born about 1867.
32 iv. Cresap
Flick, born May, 1870.
33 v. Jasper
Flick, born September, 1872.
34 vi. Minnie
Flick, born December 3, 1876.
35 vii. Rena
Flick, born about 1879.
19. Walker Flick1 was born on May 7, 1842 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
He died on November 26, 1842 at the age of 0 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
20. William Flick1,4 was born on
October 22, 1843 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He served in the military about 1863 in the
American Civil War. William Flick served
in the 13th Indiana Volunteers. He was
killed in action. He died on February 1,
1863 at the age of 19 in St. Louis, Missouri,
United States.
21. Susannah "Susan" Flick1,4–5,7–8,10–12
was born on February 24, 1846 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
She
appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson 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 French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She
died on December 6, 1931 at the age of 85 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
Her death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was cardio renal disease, residence was Jackson Township, occupation was housewife, marital
status was widow. She was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Susannah "Susan"
Flick and John W. Bolling were married on March 1, 1868 in Orange, Indiana,
United States (book C-5, page 420). John W. Bolling1,4–5,7–8,10–12, son of William
Bolling and Hannah Trusty, was born on May 13, 1845 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He was a farmer. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists John (25), Susannah (24) and Michael
(1) living next door to Susannah's parents and siblings Thomas and Catherine. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists John (34), Susannah (33), Michael
(11), Mary (9) and Christopher (5). He
appeared in the census in 1900 in French
Lick Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists John (55), Susannah (54), Christopher
(23) and Elsie (19) living next door to son Michael. The surname is spelled Bowling. He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists John (65) and Susannah (64) living
next door to son Michael. The surname is
spelled Bowling. He appeared in the
census in 1920 in French Lick Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists John (74) and Susannah (74) living
next door to son Michael. He died on
September 16, 1920 at the age of 75 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States (book BK-5, page 399). His
death certificate reported the following: cause of death was optic neurosis,
residence was French
Lick
Township,
occupation was farmer, marital status was married. He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
John W. Bolling and Susannah
Flick had the following children:
36 i. Michael
C. Kerr Bolling, born July 20, 1868.
37 ii. Mary Margaret Bolling,
born January 4, 1870.
38 iii. William
T. Bolling, born August 31, 1874.
39 iv. Christopher
Bolling, born July 5, 1876.
40 v. Katherine
Bolling, born about 1880.
41 vi. Elsie
Bolling was born 1881.
22. Catherine Flick1,4–5 was born on
January 9, 1848 in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in
1850 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, 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 Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She died on August 5, 1923 at
the age of 75 in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Catherine Flick and Jerome
Luttrell were married on March 1, 1868. (book C-5, page 420). Jerome
Luttrell4–5,
son of Willis Luttrell and Nancy Silver, was born on January 4, 1846 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He was a farmer. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Jerome (24), Catherine (22) and Mary
(1) living next door to Catherine's parents and siblings Thomas and Susannah. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Jerome (34), Catherine (32), Mary
(11), Rhoda (9) and John (4). He
appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States.
It lists Jerome (54), Catherine (52),
John (22) and Elva (16). He appeared in
the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Jerome (64), Catherine (61), Elva
(26) and wife Dovie (23), and granddaughter Clorinda McIver (17). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Jerome (74) and Catherine (72) living
next door to sons John and Elva. He died
on April 4, 1928 at the age of 82 in Orange, Indiana, United States. His obituary reported "Jerome Luttrell
was born in Orange
County, Indiana
on January 4, 1846. Died in French Lick,
Indiana
April 4, 1928. Age 82 years and three
months. All of his life was spent near
the scene of his boyhood home, surrounded by a host of friends who have known
him since he came into the state of manhood.
While yet a young man he was affiliated with the Christian Church at
Cane Creek and gave long and devoted service to our Lord. In March 1868 he was joined in marriage to
Kathryn Flick, who preceded him in death nearly five years. To this union were born six children, Mary
E., Rhoda, John F., Elva, Nancy J., and Anna M., the latter two dying in
infancy. He was taken sick on March 25th, sinking gradually until the end came
at early morn April 4th. He leaves to
mourn their loss four children, seventeen grandchildren, one brother Joe
Luttrell and a host of friends who were with him to the last." He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Jerome Luttrell and Catherine
Flick had the following children:
42 i. Mary
E. Luttrell, born January, 1869.
43 ii. Rhoda
Luttrell, born September 22, 1870.
44 iii. John
Franklin Luttrell, born September 5, 1875.
45 iv. Elva
Luttrell, born January 9, 1884.
23. Margaret "Mary" Flick1,4–5,13 was born on May 6, 1850 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
This date was on her death certificate.
The cemetery transcription reported the year as 1850.
She appeared in the census in
1850 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson 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. It lists Margaret (50), Charles (18), William
(16), Mica (16), John (13) and Lester (10). She appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Margaret (59), widow, living with her
son Lester.
She died on January 6, 1929 at
the age of 78 in Norton, Dubois, Indiana, United States. This date was on her death certificate. The cemetery transcription reported the date
as January 4. Her death certificate
reported the following: cause of death was flu, residence was Norton in Dubois County,
occupation was housewife, marital status was widow. She was buried at Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Margaret "Mary"
Flick and Franklin P. "Frank" Case were married on July 25, 1875 in Orange, Indiana, United States
(book C-6, page 352). Franklin P.
"Frank" Case1,5,13, son of Benjamin Franklin Case and
Nancy Gresham, was born on February 5, 1853 in Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1860 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Franklin (26), Mary (30), Lucina (3)
and Nora (7/12). He died on June 7, 1892
at the age of 39 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He was buried at Mount
Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Franklin P. Case and Margaret
Flick had the following children:
46 i. Lucina
Case, born about 1877.
47 ii. Nora
Case, born October 7, 1879.
48 iii. Charles
O. Case, born August 14, 1881.
49 iv. Michael
C. Case, born September 23, 1883.
50 v. William
Monroe Case, born September 23, 1884.
51 vi. John
Thomas Case, born October 25, 1886.
52 vii. Lester
Case, born January 30, 1889.
24. Sarah Jane
Flick1,4–5,7 was born on April
20, 1852 in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in
1860 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Sarah (48), Mary (24), Rosella (22),
William (19), Grover (14), Franklin (12) and grandchildren William (6) and
Waldo (5/12). She appeared in the census
in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Sarah (58) and grandson William (19).
She died on March 19, 1939 at
the age of 86 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. The Springs Valley Herald (March 23, 1939)
reported "Mrs. Sarah Jane Thurston, 86, died in the South Liberty neighborhood on Sunday after
a short illness. Rev. Otho Jackson
delivered the funeral discourse at the Cane Creek Church
Monday afternoon followed by burial in the church cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Madison Flick and Mrs. Rena Hamilton, and one son, Frank Thurston." The Springs Valley Herald (March 30, 1939)
reported "Sarah Jane Thurston, daughter of Chrisup and Mary Flick, was
born April 20, 1852 and departed this life March 19, 1939, aged 86 years, 10
months and 29 days. She was one of a
family of ten children, all of whom have preceded her to the great beyond. She was married to Thomas Thurston February
7, 1875. To this union were born eight
children, of whom five have gone on before. Anna Catherine and Elizabeth Ethel
died in infancy and Wm. Brent, Grover Cleveland and Rozilla Kellams lived to be
grown. Her husband preceded her in death
40 years ago, October 6, 1899. Two
daughters, Rosetta Flick and Mary Ellen Hamilton, one son, Frank remain to
mourn the loss of their mother. She also
leaves, besides her three children, 32 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren
and a large circle of other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. In her youth she united with the Church at South Liberty,
afterwards transferring her membership to Cane Creek where she always loved to
attend church until prevented by the infirmities of age." She was buried on March 20, 1939 at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Sarah Jane Flick and Thomas Jefferson
Thurston were married on February 7, 1875 in Orange, Indiana, United States
(book C-6, page 326). Thomas Jefferson
Thurston1,4–5 was born in 1852 in Ohio,
United States.
He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Thomas (28), Sarah (28), Mary (4),
Rosella (3) and Rosetta (3). He died on
October 6, 1899 at the age of 47 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: place
of death was at home, cause of death was typhoid fever, residence was Jackson
Township, occupation was farmer, marital status was married. He was buried on March 20, 1939 at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. This was reported on his death certificate
and by Marvin Beatty.
Thomas J. Thurston and Sarah
Jane Flick had the following children:
53 i. Mary
E. Thurston, born December, 1875.
54 ii. Rosella
Thurston, born October, 1876.
55 iii. Rosetta
Thurston, born 1876.
56 iv. William
B. Thurston, born June, 1880.
57 v. Grover
Cleveland Thurston, born October 21, 1885.
58 vi. Franklin
Pierce Thurston, was born September 12, 1887.
25. John F.
Flick1,4–5,7–8
was born on December 17, 1854 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
He was a farmer.
He appeared in the census in
1860 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
living with his mother. He appeared in
the census in 1900 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
It lists John (45), Mary (32), Anna
(15), Hannah (14), Christopher (10) and Desco (5). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
It lists John (55), Mary (42), Christopher
(21), Desco (14), William (12) and Lena
(6). He appeared in the census in 1920
in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
It lists John (65), Mary (53), William
(22) and Ethel (15). He appeared in the
census in 1930 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
It lists John (75) and Mary (64) living
with their son Ray.
He died on July 15, 1933 at
the age of 78 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
His death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was arteriosclerosis, residence was Jackson Township,
occupation was farmer, marital status was married. He was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
John F. Flick and Mary Ellen
Mahan were married on August 9, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States
(book C-7, page 370). Mary Ellen
Mahan1,4–5,7–8,
daughter of Stephen Mahan and Mary J. Radcliff, was born on March 7, 1867 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1870 in Northwest Township, Orange, 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 Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She died on August 30, 1939 at the age
of 72 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
Her death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was cerebral hemorrhage, residence was Jackson Township,
occupation was retired, marital status was widow. She was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
26. Christopher Flick1,4,7–8 was born on May 3, 1857 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
The 1900 census reports the year as
1858.
He appeared in the census in
1860 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Christopher (21), Sarah (24), William
(5) and Bedford (3). He appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Christopher (44), Sarah (47), Bedford
(22), Monroe (17), Carl (12), Lela (6) and Hulbert (2). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Christopher (52), Sarah (57) and
Monroe (28). He appeared in the census
in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Christopher (71) living with
his son Bedford.
He died on April 17, 1933 at
the age of 75 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
His death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was diabetes, residence was Jackson Township,
occupation was retired farmer, marital status was widower. The Springs Valley Herald (April 29, 1933)
reported " Christopher Flick, 75, died April 17th at his home in Jackson Township. Death was caused by diabetes." He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Christopher Flick and Sarah
Ann Leonard were married on December 16, 1875 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-6,
page 380). Sarah Ann Leonard4–5,7
was born on July 18, 1853 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 Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died on February 11, 1914 at the age of 60
in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Christopher Flick and Sarah
Ann Leonard had the following children:
59 i. William
Madison Flick, born about 1876.
60 ii. Bedford
Lee Flick, born March, 1878.
61 iii. Monroe
Flick, born September 23, 1882.
62 iv. Carla
Flick, born May 7, 1889.
63 v. Lela
Flick, born March, 1894.
64 vi. Hulbert
Flick, born July, 1897.
27. Luzena
Flick1,4–5 was born on March 24, 1860 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in
1870 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She died Unknown.
Luzena Flick and William S.
Flick were married on March 15, 1879 in Orange, Indiana,
United States
(book C-7, page 59). William S. Flick1,4–5,7, son of Sylvester Flick and Susannah
Cox, was born on September 7, 1855 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
It lists William (24) and Luzena
(20). His occupation was farmer. He died on November 14, 1888 at the age of 33
in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
He was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Fourth Generation
28. William W.
Renshaw4 was born in August, 1869 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
29. William
Franklin Flick4,8–9 was born on July 5, 1862 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
It lists William (37), single, living with his mother. No occupation was listed. He died on December 20, 1923 at the age of 61
at County Poor Asylum in Paoli Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was
cerebral apoplexy, residence was Paoli
Township, occupation was
laborer, marital status was single. He
was buried at Moore's Ridge
Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
30. Mary J. Flick4 was born about 1865 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died Unknown.
31. Sarah C. Flick4 was born about 1867 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died Unknown.
32. Cresap Flick4 was born in May, 1870 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died Unknown.
33. Jasper Flick4
was born on September 17, 1872 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists
Jasper (27), single, living with his mother.
His occupation was teamster. He
died on July 13, 1949 in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following:
place of death was at home, cause of death was cancer of the larynx, residence
was 2119 E. Willard in Muncie, occupation was laborer, Indiana Bridge Works,
marital status was married. He was
buried at Beech Grove Cemetery, Delaware, Indiana, United States.
34. Minnie Flick4,8 was born on
December 3, 1876 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on April 29, 1942 at the age of 65
in Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following:
cause of death was arteriosclerosis, residence was rural Orange County, occupation was
housewife, marital status was married. She
was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
35. Rena Flick4
was born on April 6, 1879 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She died on October 25, 1962 in Orange, Indiana, Untied States. Her death certificate reported the following:
cause of death was uremia due to chronic renal failure, residence was West Baden, occupation was housewife, marital status was
widow. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
36. Michael C.
Kerr Bolling1,4–5,8,10–12 was born on July 20, 1868 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Steven J. Beatty reported that his great-great-grandfather Michael C. Kerr
Bolling was probably named after Michael Crawford Kerr of New Albany, IN, who served as
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives in the mid 1870's. Kerr was a popular Congressman who served the
House from 1865-1873 and 1875-1876.
He appeared in the census in
1870 in Jackson Township,
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. It lists Michael (30), Mary (29), William (9),
Courtland (8), Charles (5), Jennings
(3) and Clara (1) living next door to his parents. The surname is spelled Bowling. He appeared in the census in 1910 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Michael (41), Mary (39), Walter (19),
Courtland (18), Charles (15), Jennings (13),
Clara (11), Lawton
(9), Mary (6), Carrie (4), John (2) and Henry (2/12) living next door to his
parents. He appeared in the census in
1920 in French
Lick
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
It lists Michael (52), Mary (49), Lawton (18), Margaret
(16), Olive (14), John (11), Henry (10) and Marie (6) living next door to his
parents. He appeared in the census in
1940 in French Lick
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists M.C.K. (71), Mary (68) and
granddaughter Ella Yarber (15). His
occupation was farmer. His highest level
of education was 8th grade, Mary's was
the same.
He died on January 24, 1962 at
the age of 93 at St. Joseph
Hospital
in Kokomo, Howard, Indiana, United States.
His death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was arterioscleratic heart disease, residence was Kokomo, occupation was
farmer, marital status was widower. His
obituary reported "Michael C. Kerr Bolling, son of John and Suzannah
(Flick) Bolling, was born July 20, 1868 on a farm near French Lick and departed
this life January 24, 1962 at the age of 93 years, six months and four days at
the St. Joseph Hospital in Kokomo, Indiana where had been a patient for nine
days. On November 17, 1889 he was united
in marriage to Mary Ellen Beatty. To
this union were born 11 children, three having preceded him in death, namely
William Sampson, who lost his life in action in World War I, Carrie Olive and
Henry Wadsworth. In 1948, on September
20, sorrow again came to his home when he lost his wife. They had been married for 58 years. Those left to mourn his departure are his
children, Courtland Matson and Charles Munson of Tucson, Arizona, Bryan Matthew
of Sheldon, Illinois, Clara Etta Morgan of Plymouth, Indiana, Lawton
Waynewright of New Albany, Indiana, Mary Margaret Tillery of Kokomo, Indiana,
John Wesley of Noblesville and Elsie Marie Harrison of R.R. 1, French Lick,
Indiana; also a granddaughter, Ellen Mae Beatty of French Lick Indiana, who was
reared in the Bolling home from infancy; 19 grandchildren; 28 great
grandchildren besides several nephews and nieces and a host of other relatives
and friends. After losing his companion,
he went to make his home with a daughter, Margaret Tillery of Kokomo, where he
remained until his death. He united at
Pleasant Valley Christian Church early in life, and in later years, placed his
membership at Cane Creek Christian Church where he served as Deacon, Elder and
other offices in the church. He remained
faithful to 'Ole Cane Creek', as he often called it, after moving to another
community where he was not able to attend church and Sunday School. He farmed most of his life in the community
where he was born until he had to retire due to the illness of his wife and
later himself." He was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Michael C. Kerr Bolling and
Mary Ellen "Ella" Beatty were married on November 17, 1889 in Orange, Indiana,
United States
(book C-8, page 237). Mary Ellen "Ella" Beatty1,4–5,
daughter of Christopher Beatty and Rebecca A. Jacobs, was born on June 4, 1870
in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census on June 4,
1870 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson 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 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She died on September 20, 1948 at the
age of 78 in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
Her obituary reported "Mary Ellen
Bolling, daughter of Chris and Rebecca Beaty was born June 4, 1870. She grew to young womanhood in the community
where she was born and attended the public schools and church in the community. On November 17, 1889 she was united in
marriage to M. C. Kerr Bolling and has spent her entire life on a farm near
Cane Creek. This union was blessed by
the birth of eleven children. One son
Sampson gave his life for his country in World War I. Another son Henry and a daughter Olive have
preceded their mother in death. Mrs.
Bolling was a member of the Cane Creek Christian Church. She was a faithful companion; a mother who
looketh well after her own household, and a helpful and sympathetic friend and
neighbor. She was quiet and reserved and very patient in her long years of
affliction, she showed remarkable courage and never lost faith in her
Savior. She leaves her companion of
almost 60 years and eight children, Courtland and Munson of Tucson, Arizona;
Bryan of Sheldon, Illinois; Clara Morgan of South Bend; Lawton of Louisville,
KY.; Margaret Tillery of Kokomo, Indiana; John of Noblesville, Ind. and Marie
Harrison of Norton. She also leaves a
granddaughter, Ella Mae Beaty, whom she reared as her own child after the death
of her mother, also 15 other grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, brothers
William, Charlie, Amon and Amos Beaty and one sister Ladenna Cox besides many
other relatives and friends." She
was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Michael C. Kerr Bolling and
Mary Ellen Beatty had the following children:
65 i. William
Sampson Bolling, born September 1, 1890.
66 ii. Courtland
Matson Bolling, born November 28, 1891.
67 iii. Charles
Munson Bolling, born November 16, 1894.
68 iv. Bryan
Matthew Bolling, born October 12, 1896.
69 v. Clara
Etta Bolling, born November 28, 1898.
70 vi. Lawton
Waynewright Bolling, born March 22, 1901.
71 vii. Mary
Margaret Bolling, born January 4, 1904.
72 viii. Carrie
Olive Bolling, born February 10, 1906.
73 ix. John
Wesley Bolling, born March 23, 1908.
74 x. Henry
Wadsworth
Bolling, born January 11, 1910.
75 xi. Elsie
Marie Bolling, born April 2, 1913.
37. Mary Margaret
Bolling1,4–5,10–13,16
was born on January 4, 1870 in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
Her name is shown as "Mary M.
Hagan" on her grave stone, but the Hagan grandchildren remember her as
"Margaret".
She
appeared in the census in 1880 in French
Lick Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. She is listed twice - once with her parents
and once with her grandmother Mary Ann Cox Flick in Jackson Township.
She appeared in the census in 1900 in Steen Township,
Knox, 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 Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States .
She appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Mary (59) and Bessie (17). She appeared in the census in 1940 in Plymouth, Marshall,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Mary (70) living with daughter
Bernice. Her highest level of education
was 4th grade.
Donna
Chilton Derrick told a story about Mary Bolling Hagan that happened one
Thanksgiving in Santa Ana, CA: "My father, stepmother and I were
all at Bernice's along with Bessie and their husbands. Grandmother Mary was
living with Bernice at that time.
Bernadine (Bernice's only child), Bob and Pam (Bessie's children) and I
were all playing and talking in the yard.
Bob and I were in High School I think, or at least in the 8th
grade. All of a sudden one of the adults
asked what was the matter with the cat.
Bernice had a big cat, and it was wandering around like it was drunk and
moving in circles. They all said 'What did you do to the cat?' We of course said we did not do anything,
which we didn't. Then Welby Pedigo
picked up the cat and said 'Someone has cut off one side of the cat's
whiskers!' Immediately everyone said 'Okay, which one of you kids did that to
this poor cat?' Of course we denied it,
and in fact we had not done it. We kids
came to the conclusion that Mary must have done it because she was doing some
stitching and was the one who had the scissors. On the way home that day I got grilled by my
father, and I swore that we had not done it.
So finally he also came to the conclusion Grandma Mary must have done
it." Bernadine Pedigo Gorgas
disputed this story, saying that it was actually Bessie Hagan Pedigo who had
cut the whiskers off a cat when she was a child.
She
died on March 12, 1955 at the age of 85 in Santa Ana,
Orange, California,
United States. Bernadine Gorgas reported that Mary had been
living with daughter Bernice in Fullerton,
CA, and that she died in the
hospital. The Springs Valley Herald
(March 17, 1955) reported "Mrs. Martha Margaret Hagan, 85, widow of Osa
Hagan, died Saturday in the home of a daughter in Santa Ana, Cal. She formerly lived near French Lick. The body was flown to Indianapolis
Tuesday and then brought to the Ritter funeral home here, where services were
held Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. T. O. Younce officiating. Burial was in Mt. Lebanon
cemetery. She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Albert Pedigo and Mrs. Welby Pedigo, both of Santa Ana, and Mrs. Walter Robbins of West Baden, and one
son, Luther Hagan of French Lick." She was buried at Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Mary Margaret Bolling and Osa
M. Hagan were married on January 12, 1888 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Book H-1 page 118 lists Osa M. Hagan
(28), son of Arthur B. and Sarah A. Baxter, and Mary M. Boling (19), daughter
of John W. and Susanah Flick on January 12, 1888. Book H-1 page 142 lists Asa W. Hagan (28),
son of A B and Lurus A. Barter, and Mary M. Bollings (20), daughter of John W.
and Susan Flick, on March 2, 1889. There
were two marriage certificates issued, one with each of these dates. It is unknown as to why this was done, or
which one is correct. Osa M. Hagan1,4–5,8,10–13,16, son of Arthur B. Hagan
and Sarah A. Baxter, was born on May 28, 1860 in Jefferson, Illinois, United States.
He was a farmer. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Jefferson, Illinois,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Beaver
Creek, Bond, Illinois, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Osa (21) and Nancy (18)
living next door to his parents. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in Steen
Township, Knox, Indiana, United States. It lists Osa (40), Mary (28), John (7) and
Martha (6). He appeared in the census in
1910 in Northwest Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It lists Osa (50), Margaret (40),
Luther (18), Martha (16), Arthur (14) [he was actually 4] and Bernice
(2). He appeared in the census in 1920
in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Osa (59), Mary (50), Luther (27),
Benham (13), Bernice (11) and Bessie (7). He died on November 24, 1928 at the age of 68
in Orange,
Indiana, United States (book BK-6, page 128).
The Springs Valley Herald (November 30, 1928) reported "Osa M.
Hagan, aged 67 years, 5 months and 4 days, died suddenly at his home in Jackson Township
last Saturday of organic heart trouble.
Funeral services were conducted at Scarlett Ridge
Sunday afternoon by Rev. B. F. Nicholson, followed by interment in the
adjoining cemetery." His obituary
in the same issue said "Osa M. Hagan, son of Arthur and Mary Hagan was
born May 28, 1860 and died November 4, 1928 at the age of 68 years, 6 months
and 4 days [note the difference between this and the news article]. At the age of 18 years he was united in
marriage to Nancy Caroline Case. To this
union was born five children: Bertha O., Gracie N., Carrie C., three of these
preceded their mother in death, who died February 8, 1887. He was again united in marriage to Mary M.
Bolling in the year 1888. To this union
was born six children: Luther J., Martha W., Benham A., Bernice M. and Bessie
O. One infant preceded the father in death.
He also leaves ten grandchildren and one great grandson. At an early age he united with the Christian
church and remained a faithful member until death. He was a devoted husband and father, and a
good neighbor, and will be sadly missed in the community by a host of relatives
and friends." Osa was buried at Mount Lebanon
Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Osa M. Hagan and Mary Margaret
Bolling had the following children:
76 i. Luther John Hagan, born
February 2, 1892.
77 ii. Martha
Washington "Marty" Hagan, born February 22, 1894.
78 iii. Arthur
Benham Hagan, born October 17, 1906.
79 iv. Bernice
Mae Hagan, born June 2, 1908.
80 v. Bessie
Opal Hagan, born September 1, 1912.
38. William T.
Bolling1,7
was born on August 31, 1874 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died on October 11, 1874 at the age of
0. He was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
39. Christopher Bolling1,4–5,10,12
was born on July 5, 1876 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. This year was reported on the 1900 census and
his Social Security application. He
reported 1877 on his draft registration card.
His 1942 World War II draft
registration card described him as 5' 8" tall, 150 lbs., ruddy complexion,
gray eyes and black hair. His occupation
was odd jobs and his residence was 1519 Market in St. Louis, Missouri.
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.
He died Unknown.
Christopher Bolling and Addie
M. Atkinson were married on April 27, 1901 in Orange,
Indiana, United States (book H-2, page 24). Addie M. Atkinson5 was born about 1875. She died Unknown.
40. Katherine
Bolling1 was born about 1880 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She is not listed in the 1880 census. She died Unknown.
41. Elsie Bolling1,4,10,12 was born in 1881 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She died on January 28, 1939 at the age of 58.
42. Mary E.
Luttrell4–5,7–8 was born in
January, 1869 in Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in
1870 in Jackson
Township,
Orange,
Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, 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 Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She died in 1940 at the age of
71 in Indiana,
United
States. She was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Mary E. Luttrell and Charles
W. McIver were married on November 18, 1884 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 444). Charles W. McIver4–5, son of Thomas
McIver and Clorinda A. Luttrell, was born in December, 1861 in Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1870 in Columbia Township,
Dubois, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Charles (38), Mary (31), Ova (14),
Anthony (13), Alonzo (10), Jerome (9), Clorinda (7) and Katie (5). He died Unknown.
Charles W. McIver and Mary E.
Luttrell had the following children:
81 i. Averilla
"Ava" McIver, born August, 1885.
82 ii. Anthony
Wayne McIver, born May, 1887.
83 iii. Alonzo
McIver, born July, 1889.
84 iv. Jerome
Vance McIver, born January 14, 1891.
85 v. Clorinda
McIver, born January 2, 1893.
86 vi. Catherine
F. "Katie" McIver, born March, 1895.
Mary E. Luttrell and Leroy
Ziba Freeman were married on January 1, 1903 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-10, page 81). Leroy Ziba Freeman4–5,7
was born on December 7, 1861 in Indiana, United States. He
appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It
lists Leroy (48), Mary (41), Roy (5) and Donald (2/12). His occupation was sawyer at a saw mill. He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It
lists Leroy (57), Mary (50), Roy (15), Donald (10) and Wayne McIver (31) from
her first marriage. He appeared in the
census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States . It lists
Leroy (68), Mary (61), Roy (25), Donald (20) and Wayne McIver (43) from her
first marriage. He died on March 21,
1936 in French Lick, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
His death certificate reported the following: place of death was at
home, cause of death was chronic myocarditis, residence was French Lick,
occupation was laborer and farmer, marital status was married. He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Leroy Ziba Freeman and Mary E.
Luttrell had the following children:
87 i. Roy
Freeman, born 1905.
88 ii. Donald
Freeman, born 1910.
43. Rhoda
Luttrell4–5,8–9 was born on
September 22, 1870 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She appeared in the census in
1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, 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 Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States.
She died on March 1, 1945 at
the age of 74 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States (book unknown, page 45). She was buried at Moore's
Ridge Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Rhoda Luttrell and Raymond S.
Kearby were married on December 13, 1893 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 524). The WPA marriage index (book H-1, page 242)
lists him as Benjamin F. Kearby. Raymond
S. Kearby4–5,8–9 was born on
January 28, 1870 in Indiana, United States. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It
lists Raymond (27), Rhoda (28), Willie (5) and Rosco (4). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Raymond (40), Rhoda (39), William
(15), Roscoe (14), Frona (9), Jerome (2) and Katherine (9/12). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Raymond (50), Rhoda (48), Mara (14), Rome (12) and Audrey (6). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Raymond (59), Rhoda (59), Rome (22) and Audra (16). His occupation was farmer. He appeared in the
census in 1940 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It
lists Raymond (70), Rhoda (69), and Rome
(32) and his wife Bridget (27). His
occupation was farmer. His highest level
of education was 4th grade, Rhoda's was the same. He died on June 17, 1943 at the age of 73 in Orange, Indiana,
United States (book
unknown, page 84). He was buried at Moore's Ridge Cemetery in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
Raymond S. Kearby and Rhoda
Luttrell had the following children:
89 i. William
Kearby, born about 1894.
90 ii. Roscoe
Franklin Kearby, born October 13, 1895.
91 iii. Jerome
E. "Rome" Kearby, born about 1908.
44. John Franklin Luttrell4–5,7–8,14 was
born on September 5, 1875 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. The
1900 census reported June 1877, but this disagrees with all other sources.
He appeared in the census in
1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists John (34) and Daisy (30). His occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists
John (44), Daisy (39) and adopted son Paul (9) living next door to his parents.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists John (54) and Daisy (50). His occupation was farmer.
His 1918 World War I draft
registration card described him as medium height, slender build, blue eyes and
sandy hair. His occupation was
farmer. His residence was RR 2, French Lick,
IN.
He died on January 6, 1962 at
the age of 86 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
was buried at Cane Creek
Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
John Franklin Luttrell and
Daisy A. Cox were married on September 5, 1900 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-9, page 461). Daisy A. Cox4–5,7 was born in April,
1880 in 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 Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died in 1933 at the age of 53 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
John Franklin Luttrell and
Sarah Barnes were married on September 16, 1933 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Sarah Barnes5
was born on July 10, 1880. It is unknown
if Barnes was her maiden name or surname from a prior marriage. She died Unknown.
45. Elva
Luttrell4–5,8,14 was
born on January 9, 1884 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
He appeared in the census in
1900 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Elva (26) and Dovie (23) living with
his parents. He appeared in the census
in 1920 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana, United States.
It lists Elva (36), Dovie (33), Hazel
(8), Bernice (6), Lionel (3) and Marie (1) living next door to his parents. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It
lists Elva (56), Dovie (52), Lionel (24), and Marie (21) and her husband Willis
Appleby (30). His occupation was
farmer. His highest level of education
was 8th grade, Dovie's was the same.
His 1918 World War I draft
registration card described him as tall, stout build, brown eyes and dark
hair. His occupation was farmer. His residence was RR 2, French Lick, IN.
He died on November 3, 1963 at
the age of 79.
Elva Luttrell and Dovie M.
Crecelius were married on April 6, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book
C-13, page 260). Dovie M. Crecelius4–5,8
was born on December 16, 1886 in Indiana, United States. She
appeared in the census in 1920 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. She
appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died on December 17, 1966 at the age of 80
in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.
Her obituary reported "Swing softly, thou gates of death, to let a waiting
soul pass on; achievement crowns life's purposes and victory is ever won; swing
softly, softly, heavenly gate, thy portal passed, no more to roam; our traveler
finds her journey o'er, to rest at last in Home Sweet Home. Truly and with sincerity do these words speak
of our Traveler, Mother, Sister, Neighbor and Friend, Dovie M. Luttrell, who
has traveled a long journey of 80 years and one day, forever clinging to the
hand of her Savior, showing love, loyalty and faithfulness by her daily living. Never did Dovie doubt or lose faith in her
complete trust in God. From her daily
Bible quotations with her friends and children, she received new strength and
hope and they can rise up and call her blessed.
A stone is tossed into the brook and sinks out of sight; yet the waves
grow wider and wider. So with this live
Dovie, like the stone, is taken from our sight but her goodness will live on
and on. Dovie was born December 16, 1886
to Edward and Minerva Crook Crecelius and the end of her journey cam December
17, 1966 in the Orange
County Hospital. She was a member of the Cane Creek Christian
Church. On April 6, 1910 she was united
in marriage to Elva Luttrell and during this devoted companionship, three
daughters and one son blessed their home.
They are Mrs. Hazel Moore of North Aurora,
Ill., Mrs. Bernice Smith of French Lick,
Mrs. Marie Coulter of Paoli, and Lionel Luttrell of San Gabriel, Calif. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren, 16
great-grandchildren, and one half-sister, Mrs. Ruth Thurston of Washington, Ind. Two of the grandchildren, Jerry Appleby and
Wanda Appleby McBride, were reared in the Luttrell home and were loved by the
grandparents as if they were their own.
Her husband preceded her in death November 3, 1963."
46. Lucina Case4 was born about 1877 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She died Unknown.
47. Nora Case4,13 was
born on October 7, 1879 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She appeared in the census in 1880 in French
Lick Township,
Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on November 1, 1894 at the age of 15
in Orange, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Mount
Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
48. Charles O. Case4,8 was born on August
14, 1881 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Charles (58) and Charity (49). His occupation was saw mill owner. His highest level of education was 4th grade,
hers was 8th grade. He died on January
13, 1955 at the age of 73. His obituary
reported "Charles O. Case, son of Frank and Margaret Flick Case, was born
Aug. 14, 1881 in Orange
County. He was the second child of a family of seven
children, two girls and five boys, all of whom have preceded him but two, John
and Lester. In early manhood he united
with the Church at No. 4 school house in French Lick Township, later
transferring his membership to the Cane Creek Church about the year 1920, from
which church he never moved his membership but he became interested in the work
of Bro. Woodrow Archer and donated generously to building the People's
Tabernacle between French Lick and West Baden and always helped support the
Sunday morning worship broadcast over WITZ.
In the year of 1907 on Oct. 31st he was united in marriage to Charity
Weaver. To this union two children were
born, Ray Case and Mrs. Edith Mills, both of near Newton. About the year 1922 he and Ray Cox formed a
partnership in the lumber business know as Case and Cox, which lasted for
fifteen years. During this time a close
friendship existed that has lasted through the years. In the year of 1940 his wife was stricken by
paralysis and never regained her health.
Through these almost fifteen years he has cared for her with outstanding
patience and devotion. He was a
successful business man, always ready to help the churches or any friend in
need. It can truly be said he was one who liked 'to live by the side of the
road and be a friend to man.' About
twelve weeks ago he suffered a paralytic stroke and although all that medical
care and loving hands could do his condition became critical about two weeks
ago and he passed peacefully away at his home Jan. 13, 1955 at the age or 73
years, 4 months and 29 days. In his last
days he enjoyed the prayers of the ministers and his Christian friends and left
a testimony that all was well and he was ready to go. He leaves to mourn his departure, the invalid
wife, Charity, the two children, Ray and Edith, four grandchildren that he
loved so very dearly, two brothers, John of French Lick and Lester of Milford,
Ill. and many nieces, nephews and friends to mourn his passing."
49. Michael C. Case4,13 was
born on September 23, 1883 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died on October 8, 1909 at the age of 26
in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Mount
Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
50. William Monroe
Case4,8,13–14
was born on September 23, 1884 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. This is the date in the cemetery
transcription. His death certificate
reported the year as 1883.
His
1918 World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium
build, gray eyes and black hair. His
occupation was farmer. His residence was
French Lick, IN.
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. It
lists William (26) living with his brother Lester. His occupation was laborer at odd jobs.
He
died on October 4, 1941 at the age of 57 in French
Lick Township,
Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following:
cause of death was trauma by automobile accident, residence was French Lick,
occupation was farmer, marital status was widower. He was buried at Mount
Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
51. John Thomas
Case4,8,14–15
was born on October 25, 1886 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
His
1917 World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, medium
build, blue eyes and black hair. His
occupation was teamster. His residence
was French Lick, IN.
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. It
lists John (23) living with his brother Lester.
His occupation was laborer at odd jobs.
He
died on July 19, 1972 at the age of 85 at Orange
County Hospital
in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States.
His death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was myocardial failure, residence was 237 Monon in
French Lick, occupation was retail coal dealer, marital status was widower. He was buried at Mount
Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States. This was
reported on his death certificate.
52. Lester Case4,14–15 was born on January 30, 1889 in Indiana, United States.
His
1917 World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium
build, brown eyes and brown hair. His
occupation was farmer. His residence was
French Lick, IN.
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. It
lists Lester (21), his mother Margaret (59) and brothers William (26) and John
(23).
He
died on April 23, 1979 at the age of 90 in Kankakee, Illinois,
United States. He was buried at Oak
Hill Cemetery
in Iroquois, Illinois, United States.
53. Mary E.
Thurston4 was born in December, 1875 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists
Mary (24), William (6) and Waldo (5/12) living with her mother. She is listed as a widow. She died Unknown.
54. Rosella
Thurston4 was born in October, 1876 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. Rosella and Rosetta may have been twins. She
appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
She appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Rosella (22) living with her
mother. She died Unknown.
55. Rosetta
Thurston4–5
was born in 1876 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. Rosetta and Rosella may have been twins.
She appeared in the census in
1880 in Jackson Township,
Orange, Indiana, United States.
She died Unknown.
Rosetta Thurston and William
Madison Flick were married on March 18, 1896 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book
C-9, page 97). They were first cousins. William Madison Flick4–5, son of
Christopher Flick and Sarah Ann Leonard, was born about 1876 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
died Unknown.
56. William B.
Thurston4 was born in June, 1880 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died Unknown.
57. Grover Cleveland Thurston4
was born on October 21, 1885 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
died on April 26, 1923 at the age of 37 in Roberts, Ford, Illinois, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (September 6, 1923)
reported "Grover Cleveland Thurston, fifth child of Thomas J. and Sarah J.
Flick Thurston, was born at French Lick, Indiana, October 21st, 1885 and died
of lobar pneumonia at his home in Roberts, Illinois, April 26th, 1923, after an
illness of six days. He belonged to a
family of eight children, three of who and the father have preceded him in
death. Nine years ago the deceased moved
to Ford County, Illinois and since that time has lived
in Roberts. He married Esther Maud
Gullett of Roberts, Wednesday, September, 1915.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston are the parents of three children, William Thomas,
Rosella Helen and Francis Earl. Mr.
Thurston was brought up in the Christian Church and at the age of 17 was
baptized and received into membership with the Rural Christian Church at French
Lick. His mother says that he was a
loving and dutiful son and that he took many burdens from her in the care of
the family after the death of his father which occurred twenty-six years
ago. He was always active in public
affairs, was one of the strongest supporters of the Roberts Chautauqua, the
Roberts Booster Club and all organization for closer association of business
men and citizens of our community. He
was of a jovial disposition and made many friends who join the family in sorrow
at this time of bereavement. He leaves
to mourn his death, the wife and children previously mentioned, the mother,
Mrs. Sarah J. Thurston of French Lick, Indiana, one brother and three sisters,
Mary Ellen Hamilton of Paoli, Indiana, Rosie Kellams of Newton Stewart,
Indiana, Rosetta Flick of French Lick, Indiana, and Frank Thurston of Newton
Stewart, Indiana. also a number of other relatives and numerous friends both in
Indiana and this vicinity. The funeral service was held at the home,
Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, Rev. John T. Killip and Rev. Jeanette O.
Ferris officiating. The services at the
grave were in charge of the Lyman Lodge No. 293, Knights of Pythias and Roberts
Camp No. 2039, Modern Woodmen of America.
There were about 120 members of these orders in line for the service. Among those from a distance who attended the
funeral were the mother and brother, Frank, before mentioned, Robert Gullett of
Fulton, Missouri, Fred and Bert Chenneour of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mrs. Ernest
Gullett of Omaha, Nebraska, Miss Hilda Kenward of Decatur, besides a large
number for Cissna Park, Chatsworth Melvin, Piper City and other nearby
places."
58. Franklin Pierce
Thurston4,14
was born on September 12, 1887 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
His 1917 World War I draft registration card described him as medium
height, medium build, blue eyes and black hair.
His occupation was farmer. His
residence was Newton Stewart, IN. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
died on November 21, 1963 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Cane
Creek Cemetery
in Orange, Indiana, United States.
59. William
Madison Flick4–5
was born about 1876 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
He appeared in the census in
1880 in French Lick
Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He died Unknown.
William Madison Flick and
Rosetta Thurston were married on March 18, 1896 in Orange, Indiana, United
States (book C-9, page 97). They were
first cousins. Rosetta Thurston4–5, daughter of Thomas J. Thurston and
Sarah Jane Flick, was born in 1876 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Rosetta and Rosella may have been twins. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died Unknown.
60. Bedford Lee Flick4
was born in March, 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 Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. It lists Lee (52), Mary (52) and his father
Christopher (71). He appeared in the
census in 1940 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. It
lists Bedford (62), Mary (62) and a hired hand.
He died Unknown.
61. Monroe Flick4,14 was born on September 23, 1882 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. His 1918 World War I draft registration card
described him as tall, slender build, brown eyes and black hair. His occupation was self-employed farmer. His address was RR #2, French Lick, IN. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died Unknown.
62. Carla
Flick4,7–8,14 was
born on May 7, 1889 in Orange,
Indiana, United
States.
The 1900 census reported the year as 1888. Some records report his name as Carl or Carl
A., but many censuses list him as Carla, his death certificate reports Carla
and he signed Carla on his World War I and World War II draft
registrations. His 1917 World War I
draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes
and black hair. His residence was French
Lick and his occupation was farming. He
appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange,
Indiana, United
States. He
died on September 1, 1944 at the age of 55 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following:
place of death was at home, cause of death was stomach cancer, residence was
Indiana Ave. in French Lick, occupation was laborer, marital status was
widower. Carla was buried at Cane Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
63. Lela
Flick4 was born in March, 1894 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. She died Unknown.
64. Hulbert
Flick4 was born in July, 1897 in Orange, Indiana,
United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Jackson Township, Orange, Indiana,
United States. He died Unknown.