Descendants
of Thomas Stackhouse By Robert Lane |
First Generation
1. Thomas Stackhouse1 was born Unknown.
He
died in February, 1791 in Pelsall,
Thomas Stackhouse and
Elizabeth Owen were married on December 21, 1767 in
Thomas Stackhouse and Elizabeth Owen had the following children:
2 i. Hugh Stackhouse, born
December 3, 1769.
3 ii. Elizabeth Stackhouse, born Unknown.
4 iii. Hannah Stackhouse, born Unknown.
5 iv. William Stackhouse, born Unknown.
6 v. Thomas Stackhouse, born Unknown.
7 vi. Maria Stackhouse, born 1788.
Second Generation
2. Hugh Stackhouse1–5 was born on December 3, 1769 in Pelsall,
He
died in 1837 at the age of 68. There is conflicting data on where Hugh died. The Stackhouse Family by William R.
Stackhouse, 1935, reported that Hugh left
Some researchers believe that Hugh was buried in Higgins cemetery,
Hugh Stackhouse and Mary
Berrington were married on January 13, 1792 in Saint Martin, Leicester,
Hugh Stackhouse and Mary Berrington had the following children:
8 i. Charles Stackhouse, born about 1792.
9 ii. Henry Stackhouse, born about 1794.
10 iii. Jane Stackhouse, born about 1796.
11 iv. Henry Stackhouse, born December 26, 1797.
12 v. William B. Stackhouse, born January 1, 1800.
13 vi. Jane Stackhouse, born June 28, 1802.
14 vii. Hugh A. Stackhouse,
born March 24, 1804.
15 viii. John Stackhouse, born September 11, 1805.
16 ix. George Stackhouse, born May 3, 1808.
17 x. Joseph Stackhouse, born December 23, 1812.
3. Elizabeth Stackhouse1 was born Unknown. She died Unknown.
4. Hannah Stackhouse1 was born Unknown. She died Unknown.
5. William Stackhouse1 was born Unknown. She died Unknown.
6. Thomas Stackhouse1 was born Unknown. He died Unknown.
7. Maria Stackhouse1
was born in 1788 in
She died in 1843 at the age of 55.
Maria Stackhouse and Edward
Martin were married on August 13, 1810 in
Third Generation
8. Charles Stackhouse1
was born about 1792 in
He died in 1870 at the age of 78.
Charles Stackhouse and
Elizabeth Merry were married on June 24, 1814 in
9. Henry
Stackhouse1 was born about
1794 in
10. Jane Stackhouse1,5
was born about 1796 in
11. Henry Stackhouse1,3,5 was born on December 26, 1797 in
12. William B. Stackhouse1,3,6–7
was born on January 1, 1800 in
He immigrated in 1841 to
He appeared in the census in
1840 in
He signed a will on January
30, 1868 in
William died on July 30, 1872
at the age of 72 in
William B. Stackhouse and Jane
McNabb were married on September 15, 1820 in
William B. Stackhouse and Jane McNabb had the following children:
18 i. Theodore Stackhouse, born October 30, 1821.
19 ii. Mariah S. Stackhouse, born October 20, 1823.
20 iii. Berrington Stackhouse, born September 24, 1825.
21 iv. Alfred Stackhouse, born March 3, 1827.
22 v. George Stackhouse, born November 3, 1829.
23 vi. Henry Stackhouse, born March 28, 1832.
24 vii.
25 viii. Rev. Hugh Stackhouse, born November 9, 1837.
26 ix. Mary Jane Stackhouse, born February 14, 1839.
27 x.
28 xi. William Wallace Stackhouse, born November 2, 1847.
13. Jane Stackhouse1,3
was born on June 28, 1802 in
14. Hugh A. Stackhouse1–4,6–7,9–10 was born on
March 24, 1804 in
In
an article about Martha Isabelle Stackhouse,
In a
1973 letter to Nellie Toliver, Fannie E. Toliver reported that Hugh came to the
He appeared in the census in 1850 in
He
died on April 15, 1871 at the age of 67 in Orangeville,
Hugh A. Stackhouse and Sarah
Row were married on January 2, 1842 in
Hugh A. Stackhouse and Sarah Row had the following children:
29 i. Mary Jane Stackhouse, born July 24, 1842.
30 ii. William Stackhouse, born March 28, 1844.
31 iii. Maria Ellen Stackhouse, born July 31, 1846.
32 iv. Malinda Ann Stackhouse, born February 8, 1848.
33 v. Nancy Elizabeth Stackhouse, born August 15, 1850.
34 vi. Sarah Elendor Stackhouse, born March 25, 1853.
Hugh A. Stackhouse and
Mourning Dove Dalton were married on February 14, 1854 in
Hugh A. Stackhouse and Mourning Dove Dalton had the following children:
35 i. Hannah Emillia Stackhouse, born December 24, 1854.
36 ii. Joseph Berrington Stackhouse, born May 17, 1856.
37 iii. John Allen Stackhouse, born January 21, 1859.
38 iv. Martha Isabelle "Bell" Stackhouse, born October 20, 1860.
39 v. Thomas Hyson Stackhouse, born August 12, 1862.
40 vi. Lucinda Francis "Fannie" Stackhouse, born August 4, 1865.
41 vii. Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse, born December 19, 1867.
42 viii. Lavinia Elma "Viney" Stackhouse, born September 10, 1871.
15. John Stackhouse1,3 was born on September 11, 1805 in Leicester, England. He was baptized on October 2, 1805 in Leicester, England. in St. Margaret's Church. He died Unknown.
16. George Stackhouse1 was born on May 3, 1808 in Leicester, England. He was baptized on May 25, 1808 in Leicester, England, in St. Margaret's Church. He died Unknown.
17. Joseph Stackhouse1,3 was born on December 23, 1812 in Leicester, England. He was baptized on January 15, 1813 in Leicester, England, in St. Margaret's Church. He died Unknown.
Fourth Generation
18. Theodore Stackhouse1,6–8,13–15 was born on October 30, 1821 in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, United States.
The censuses list his occupation as farmer (except for 1850, which lists it as engineer). However, Goodspeed's History Of Orange County reports that Theodore was extensively involved in education. In the section on schools, Goodspeed reported "Theodore Stackhouse, for many years School Examiner of Orange County, and now one of the oldest and best known teachers of the county, taught his first school here [referring to a school established at Bethel Church in Orangeville Township, which children of the Daltons and Tolivers attended] in 1844; term of three months; wages, $11 per month." He also reported that Theodore was elected Permanent President of the first Teachers' Institute, organized at Paoli in 1865. At the first meeting of the institute, Theodore instructed classes in othography and elocution, and delivered a lecture on "The Schools of Orange County."
He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Theodore (29), Mary (28), Lurella (2) and Theodore (6/12). He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Theodore (39), Mary (38), Luselda (12), Charles (10), George (8), Maria (5), Margaret (3) and Matilda (1). He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Theodore (48), Mary (48), Zeralda (22), Charles (20), George (18), Maria (15), Margaret (12), Matilda (11), Sarah (9), Mary (7) and Alice (4). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Theodore (58), Mary (58), Lurilda (32), Margaret (22), Matilda (21), Sarah (19) and Mary (16).
He served in the military in the American Civil War. In the History Of Orange County section on the Civil War, Goodspeed reported that on January 17, 1861, a large mass meeting was held at Paoli to consider the state of the country. Theodore Stackhouse was made President of the meeting, and delivered a patriotic speech. Goodspeed also reported that Theodore was a First Lieutenant in a company of home guards organized at Orangeville in 1861. He enlisted as a 2nd lieutenant in Company I, 112th Indiana Infantry Regiment, on July 10, 1863. His brother Sanford enlisted with him. He mustered out on July 17, 1863 in Indianapolis, IN. Union Army, volume 3, page 175 reported "Word being received at Indianapolis on the evening of July 8, 1863, that a force of 6,000 cavalry under Morgan had crossed the Ohio River near Mauckport and was moving on Corydon, a call was issued for citizens to organize for defense. Within 48 hours 65,000 men had tendered their services. From this number regiments 102 to 114 inclusive, and one battalion were organized, the battalion being assigned to the 107th. One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry . . . was organized July 10, 1863, with nine companies of minute men and one of the Legion. Lawrence County furnished six, and Monroe and Washington one each, the other two coming from several counties in the southern part of the state, the regiment aggregating 703 rank and file. It was assigned to Gen. Hughes' brigade, moved from Mitchell to Seymour, thence to North Vernon, holding that place against Morgan's forces, and then went to Sunman's station. It was mustered out at Indianapolis, July 17, 1863."
He died on November 11, 1887 at the age of 66 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-18, page 88). The Stackhouse family Bible lists the date as November 4. He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Theodore Stackhouse and Mary Fields were married on January 7, 1847 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-3, page 104). Mary Fields1,4,6 was born about 1822 in 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. She died after 1884.
Theodore Stackhouse and Mary Fields had the following children:
43 i. Lurelda Stackhouse, born February 14, 1848.
44 ii. Charles Stackhouse, born about 1849.
45 iii. George Stackhouse was born 1852.
46 iv. Maria Stackhouse, born March, 1855.
47 v. Margaret J. Stackhouse, born August 10, 1857.
48 vi. Matilda Stackhouse, born May 7, 1859.
49 vii. Sarah Stackhouse, born March 24, 1861.
50 viii. Mary Stackhouse, born June 20, 1863.
51 ix. Alice Stackhouse, born 1866.
19. Mariah S. Stackhouse1,8 was born on October 20, 1823 in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, United States.
She died after 1884 at the age of 61 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States.
Mariah S. Stackhouse and William H. Davis were married Unknown. William H. Davis1 was born about 1815 in Kentucky, United States. The last name may be Davison. He died after 1884 at the age of 69.
20. Berrington Stackhouse1,8 was born on September 24, 1825 in Washington, Tennessee, United States. He died in 1825 at the age of 0 in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, United States.
21. Alfred Stackhouse1,4,6,8,13,16 was born on March 3, 1827 in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, United States. He reported the year as 1826 in the 1900 census.
He was a farmer and minister. Bill Stackhouse reported that he was a Methodist circuit rider for Indiana and came to Kansas on occasion. He performed the marriage ceremony for his nephew George.
He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Alfred (22) and Temperance (19). He appeared in the census in 1860 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Alfred (35), Temperance (30), Miller (7), John (5) and Joseph (3). He appeared in the census in 1870 in Osawatomie Township, Miami, Kansas, United States. It lists Alfred (53, Temperance (38), David (18), John (14), Andrew (11), Nancy (9), James (7), Sarah (5) and Mary (2/12). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. It lists Alfred (53), Temperance (48), Andrew (22), Nancy (19), James (17), Sarah (15), Mary (10), Alice (7) and Emma (5). He appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. It lists Alfred (74) living with his son James.
He died on May 27, 1901 at the age of 74 in Lee, Illinois, United States. The Glasco Sun (Kansas) reported "Alfred Stackhouse died at the home of one of his daughters in Paw Paw, Illinois, on Monday May 27th. The remains were brought to Glasco Thursday by Andrew, who was also visiting in Illinois. The funeral services were held from the M E Church yesterday. The deceased was 74 years old, a native of Tennessee, and moved to Kansas in 1866 and to this county in 1868, taking a homestead three miles north of Glasco. Seven children mourn the death of their father. The three boys, John, Andrew and James, were here. Mary the daughter who lives near Beloit, was down. The others were unable to be here. A truly good and honest man has passed away."
Alfred Stackhouse and Temperance E. Bond were married on March 17, 1850 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States (book C, page 227). Temperance E. Bond1,4,6 was born about 1832 in 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 Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Osawatomie Township, Miami, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died on October 11, 1895 at the age of 63 in Glasco, Cloud, Kansas, United States.
Alfred Stackhouse and Temperance E. Bond had the following children:
52 i. David Miller Stackhouse, born about 1852.
53 ii. John B. Stackhouse, born about 1855.
54 iii. Andrew Joseph Stackhouse, born July, 1857.
55 iv. Nancy Stackhouse, born about 1861.
56 v. James Stackhouse, born April, 1863.
57 vi. Sarah E. Stackhouse, born June, 1865.
58 vii. Mary S. Stackhouse, born about 1870.
59 viii. Alice J. Stackhouse, born about 1873.
60 ix. Emma E. Stackhouse, born about 1875.
22. George Stackhouse1,6 was born on November 3, 1829 in Washington, Tennessee, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1850 in District 2, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. It lists George (21), farmer, living with William Davison. He appeared in the census in 1860 in District 2, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. It lists George (38), Elizabeth (26), Cyrus (7), Ezra (5), Julia (4) and Martha (20) and Melissa (18) Sipes [sisters of Elizabeth?]. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. It lists George (39), Elizabeth (33), Silas (17), Ezra (15), Julia (12), Alice (10), Milton (5) and Alvin (4/12). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. It lists George (50), Elizabeth (34), Alice (19), Milton (14), Alvin (10), Jessie (5), Virgil (3) and brother William Stackhouse (32).
He died on February 20, 1896 at the age of 66 in Clay, Arkansas, United States.
George Stackhouse and Elizabeth Sipes were married on November 7, 1851 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. Elizabeth Sipes1,6,8 was born about 1834 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1860 in District 2, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She died between 1870 and 1874 at the age of 36 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States.
George Stackhouse and Elizabeth Sipes had the following children:
61 i. Silas Stackhouse, born about 1853.
62 ii. Ezra Stackhouse, born about 1855.
63 iii. Julia Stackhouse, born about 1858.
64 iv. Alice Stackhouse, born about 1860.
65 v. Milton Stackhouse, born about 1865.
66 vi. Alvin Stackhouse, born February, 1870.
George Stackhouse and Elizabeth Sutton were married about 1874 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. Elizabeth Sutton1,6 was born in March, 1845 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Blue Cane (historical) Township, Clay, Arkansas, United States. It lists Elizabeth (55) living with son Virgil. She died Unknown.
George Stackhouse and Elizabeth Sutton had the following children:
67 i. Jesse Stackhouse, born about 1875.
68 ii. Virgil Stackhouse, born February, 1877.
23. Henry Stackhouse4,6,8,13 was born on March 28, 1832 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1840 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, 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 Henry (28), Polly (28), Nancy (8), George (6), Jesse (4), Thomas (2) and Hugh (3/12). He appeared in the census in 1870 in Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. It lists Henry (40), Elizabeth (38), Jane (16), George (14), Jesse (12), Thomas (10), Hugh (8), Calvin (6), Azor (5) and Fannie (3). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. It lists Henry (48), Mary (47), Calvin (17), Azor (15) and Fannie (12). He appeared in the census in 1900 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. It lists Henry (68) and Mary (67).
He died on February 17, 1909 at the age of 76 in Glasco, Cloud, Kansas, United States. The Glasco Sun reported "Henry Stackhouse was born March 26, 1832 in Brackenridge Co KY. Died Feb 17 1909, aged 76 years, 10 months and 22 days. His parents moved from Brackenridge County when he was nine years of age to Orange Co, Indiana where the family resided until in the year 1852. March 4, he was married to Mary Greer. To this union were born eight children, all of whom survive him. They are: Jennie Teasley, Glasco; George B and A. J. Stackhouse, Oklahoma; Jess, Thomas and Hugh Stackhouse and Fanny Duffy, Kansas; and Calvin C Stackhouse, New Mexico. All the children except Calvin were at his bedside when he passed away. The family moved to Illinois in 1865; in 1868 to Kansas. He went to Missouri the same winter on account of Indian trouble, returning to Franklin Co. Kansas in 1869. In 1872 he located in Mitchell Co, Kansas where he resided until the time of his death. He was a member of the M E Church 55 years. The funeral was held at the M E Church in Glasco, Rev. Bates officiating. In the death of Mr. Stackhouse the community lost a kind friend, and the wife and children a loving husband and father. After the sermon the Odd Fellows took charge of the remains and buried them according to their rites."
Henry Stackhouse and Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Greer were married on March 4, 1852 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States (book C, page 325). Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Greer1,4,6,8,13, daughter of George Greer and Nancy Isom, was born on October 8, 1832 in Virginia, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Marion Township, Lawrence, 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 Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. She died on June 4, 1911 at the age of 78 in Glasco, Cloud, Kansas, United States. The Glasco Sun reported "Miss Mary Greer was born Oct 8, 1832 in the state of Virginian and died at her home southwest of Glasco, June 4 1911. She was united in marriage to Henry Stackhouse March 4, 1852 in Indiana. To this union were born eight children, six boys and two girls, all of whom still survive. They moved to Kansas in 1868 and located near Glasco, where they have since resided. Mr. Stackhouse preceded her to the land of beauty two years ago. Both were loyal members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for a long period of their lives. In the passing of Mrs. Stackhouse this section loses another of its pioneers, but few of whom still remain. She shared in the trials of this country when it was new but lived to see it develop into a land of progress and beauty. During those years she so lived that she endeared herself to all in her community and earned the rest to which the faithful finally go."
Henry Stackhouse and Mary Elizabeth Greer had the following children:
69 i. Nancy Jane Stackhouse, born about 1852.
70 ii. George B. Stackhouse, born June 14, 1854.
71 iii. Jesse Stackhouse, born about 1856.
72 iv. Thomas Stackhouse, born January, 1858.
73 v. Hugh Stackhouse, born 1860.
74 vi. Calvin Stackhouse, born about 1863.
75 vii. Azor J. "Squire" Stackhouse, born November 2, 1865.
76 viii. Fannie E. Stackhouse, born about 1868.
24. Sanford "Sant" Stackhouse4,6,14 was born on May 27, 1834 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. His name may have been Stanford or Santford.
He appeared in the census in 1840 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, 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 Sandford (26), Lydia (26), Maria (6), Vol (2) and Mary (5/12). He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Sandford (35), Lydia (35), Maria (16), Colney (12), Mary (10), Frank (8), Charles (5) and Eliza (1) living next door to his parents. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lovington Township, Moultrie, Illinois, United States. It lists Sanford (46), Lucinda (37), Frank (16), Adie (4) and Anna (1). His occupation was school teacher.
He served in the military in the American Civil War. He enlisted as a private in Company I, 112th Indiana Infantry Regiment, on July 10, 1863. His brother Theodore enlisted with him. He mustered out on July 17, 1863 in Indianapolis, IN. Union Army, volume 3, page 175 reported "Word being received at Indianapolis on the evening of July 8, 1863, that a force of 6,000 cavalry under Morgan had crossed the Ohio River near Mauckport and was moving on Corydon, a call was issued for citizens to organize for defense. Within 48 hours 65,000 men had tendered their services. From this number regiments 102 to 114 inclusive, and one battalion were organized, the battalion being assigned to the 107th. One Hundred and Twelfth Infantry . . . was organized July 10, 1863, with nine companies of minute men and one of the Legion. Lawrence County furnished six, and Monroe and Washington one each, the other two coming from several counties in the southern part of the state, the regiment aggregating 703 rank and file. It was assigned to Gen. Hughes' brigade, moved from Mitchell to Seymour, thence to North Vernon, holding that place against Morgan's forces, and then went to Sunman's station. It was mustered out at Indianapolis, July 17, 1863."
He died Unknown. Neva Brigham reported that he died between 1882 and 1886 in Orange County, IN. Scott Eichhorn reported that A. W. Bowen's History of Montgomery County, Indiana, 1913, vol. II, p. 976, contains a biography of Dr. Frank Stackhouse which states that Sanford and Lydia Harris Stackhouse passed away in Decatur, Macon County, IL.
Sanford "Sant" Stackhouse and Lydia Ann Harris were married on March 19, 1853 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-3, page 474). They were divorced between 1871 and 1874. This is based on the fact that they were together in the 1870 census but Sanford remarried about 1875. Lydia Ann Harris1,6, daughter of William Harris, was born in February, 1834 in 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 Lydia (45), Mary (20), Charles (13) and Eliza (10). She reported being a widow, a common practice for divorced women in those times. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. It lists Lydia (66), widow, living with daughter Emma. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. It lists Lydia (78), widow, living with daughter Emma. She died Unknown.
Sanford Stackhouse and Lydia Ann Harris had the following children:
77 i. Maria Jane Stackhouse, born June, 1854.
78 ii. Volney Stackhouse, born about 1858.
79 iii. Mary Ellen Stackhouse, born 1860.
80 iv. Francis M. "Frank" Stackhouse, born May 22, 1865.
81 v. Charles Stackhouse, born about 1865.
82 vi. Eliza Emma Stackhouse, born August 4, 1869.
Sanford "Sant" Stackhouse and Lucinda [Unknown] were married about 1875. Lucinda [Unknown]6 was born about 1843 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Lovington Township, Moultrie, Illinois, United States. She died Unknown.
Sanford Stackhouse and Lucinda [Unknown] had the following children:
83 i. Adie Stackhouse, born about 1876.
84 ii. Anna Stackhouse, born about 1879.
25. Rev. Hugh Stackhouse1,6,17 was born on November 9, 1837 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1840 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Hanover Township, Shelby, Indiana, United States. It lists Hugh (32), Nancy (27) and Urbine (6). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Spencerville Township, De Kalb, Indiana, United States. It lists Hugh (41), Nancy (36), Urabine (16), Arthur (7) and Cora (10/12).
Counties Of Morgan, Monroe & Brown, Indiana, Historical And Biographical reported "Rev. Hugh Stackhouse, present resident minister of the Methodist Protestant church, Mooresville, Ind., was born in Breckinridge County, Ky., November 9, 1837. His parents, William and Jane (McNab) Stackhouse, natives of England and of North Carolina respectively, came to Indiana in the year 1841, settled in Orange County, and there ended their days. They had eleven children--eight sons and three daughters--and six of the sons and one of the daughters were older than the subject of this sketch. Up to eighteen years of age, Hugh Stackhouse lived upon a farm, and from his father (who was a superior scholar), and through a pretty regular attendance at the public schools, he received a good English education. About this time, he began his theological studies, and in the year 1859 was received into conference at Morristown, Ind., and two years thereafter regularly ordained Elder of the church. After being received into conference in 1859, he was at once assigned to Richland Circuit, which embraced twelve places for preaching, and held this charge three years. The year following he occupied the Monroe Circuit; and on April 29, 1863, he was married at Solsberry, Ind., to Nancy Jane, daughter of William and Mary Hannum, of Ohio, and has had born to him four children--Urbine, Charles H. (deceased), Arthur and Cora May. Since entering the ministry, the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse has been kept constantly on duty, and during the time has held some of the most important charges in the United States. He is a thorough theologian, and ranks high among the many eloquent ministers of the Methodist Protestant Church. In addition to his pastoral duties, he is the occasional correspondent for several Church periodicals, and holds the position regularly of Corresponding Elder for the "Methodist Recorder". He has represented his conference in four General Conferences and two General Conventions; is a Royal Arch Mason, a Republican in politics and a stanch advocate of the cause of temperance."
He died on October 23, 1899 at the age of 61. He probably died in Indianapolis, Marion County, IN.
Rev. Hugh Stackhouse and Nancy Jane Hannum were married on April 29, 1863 in Solsberry, Greene, Indiana, United States. Nancy Jane Hannum1,6,18 was born on May 9, 1843 in Ohio, United States. Her birthplace is from the 1880 census. Lisa Sheppard lists it as Greene County, IN. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Hanover Township, Shelby, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Spencerville Township, De Kalb, Indiana, United States. Nancy died on November 24, 1907 at the age of 64.
Hugh Stackhouse and Nancy Jane Hannum had the following children:
85 i. Urabine Stackhouse, born about 1864.
86 ii. Arthur Stackhouse, born about 1873.
87 iii. Cora Stackhouse, born about 1879.
26. Mary Jane Stackhouse1,4,6 was born on February 14, 1839 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. Some sources list the year as 1840.
She appeared in the census in 1840 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest 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 Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
She died on December 26, 1900 at the age of 61 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Spice Valley Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
Mary Jane Stackhouse and Jesse Greer were married on August 20, 1856 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-4, page 124). Jesse Greer1,4,6 was born in April, 1835 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Jesse (35), Mary (30), Nancy (7), Theodore (3) and Rosa (1). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Jessie (45), Mary (41), Nannie (17), Theodore (13), Rosa (11), Maria (9), Charlie (7), Catharine (4), Noah (3) and his mother, Nancy Greer (83). He appeared in the census in 1900 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Jesse (65), Mary (61), Theodore (31), Charles (26), Posey (19) and Margie (18). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Jesse (75) living with his son Posey. He died on March 25, 1914 at the age of 78 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Spice Valley Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
Jesse Greer and Mary Jane Stackhouse had the following children:
88 i. Nancy J. "Nannie" Greer, born about 1863.
89 ii. Theodore Greer, born about 1867.
90 iii. Rosa A. Greer, born about 1869.
91 iv. Maria Greer, born about 1871.
92 v. Charles Greer, born May 8, 1874.
93 vi. Catherine Greer, born about 1876.
94 vii. Noah Greer, born about 1877.
95 viii. Posey Greer, born August 12, 1879.
96 ix. Margie Greer, born January, 1882.
27. Nancy Elizabeth Stackhouse1,6–7 was born on May 30, 1842 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 died on June 29, 1862 at the age of 20 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
28. William Wallace Stackhouse6 was born on November 2, 1847 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 Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. It lists W.W. (32) living with his brother George. His occupation was teacher. He died on February 25, 1886 at the age of 38 in Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States.
29. Mary Jane Stackhouse1,4,6,9,11,19 was born on July 24, 1842 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Clint Toliver noted that the Stackhouse family Bible states that Mary Jane was not Hugh's child. She was born only 7 months after Hugh and Sarah married, so this could be true, but it is also possible that she was just premature.
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. It lists Mary (18) living with Henry Broken, just a few doors from her parents. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States.
She died Unknown. An 1898 affidavit by daughter Etta in Thomas' Civil War pension file indicates that Mary died in 1885 or 1886, presumably in Crawford County, IN. An addition to the Lost River DAR transcription of Higgins Cemetery, Orange County, IN, indicates she is buried there.
Mary Jane Stackhouse and Levi H. White were married on July 5, 1856 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-4, page 120). Levi H. White1,4 was born Unknown. He died before 1860 in Orange, Indiana, United States. This is based on the fact that he doesn't appear in the 1860 census and Mary remarried in 1860.
Mary Jane Stackhouse and Thomas Wright were married on July 24, 1860 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-4, page 362). Thomas Wright1,4,6,19 was born about 1833 in Ohio, United States. The 1870 census indicates a birth date of about 1843, but the 1880 census and his pension records indicate 1833. He served in the military from 1861 to 1865 in the American Civil War. He was a private in Company K, 53rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded at Big Hatchie, MS in October 1862. He came home on furlough in the Spring of 1864 after re-enlisting. During this furlough, he and Mary conceived their first child, William, who was born in 1865 while Thomas was marching through Georgia and South Carolina with General Sherman. He mustered out on July 21, 1865. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Thomas (27), Mary (27), William (6), Sarapeta (4), Fannie (2) and Emily (2/12). He appeared in the census in 1880 in Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. It lists Thomas (47), Mary (38), William (15), Sarah (14), Fannie (13), Emily (10), Henry (8) and Etta (5). He died on March 23, 1890 at the age of 57 in Dubois, Indiana, United States. This is based ono daughter Etta's pension affidavit.
Thomas Wright and Mary Jane Stackhouse had the following children:
97 i. William Francis Wright, born January 25, 1865.
98 ii. Sarapeta "Sarah" Wright, born about 1866.
99 iii. Fannie Wright, born February 7, 1867.
100 iv. Emma Wright, born March 7, 1870.
101 v. Henry Wright, born about 1872..
102 vi. Etta Wright, born December 8, 1876.
103 vii. Margaret Alice Wright, born after 1880..
30. William Stackhouse6,9,11 was born on March 28, 1844 in 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.
William died Unknown.
William Stackhouse and Rebecca A. Davis were married on September 18, 1864 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 125). Rebecca A. Davis1,4 was born Unknown. She died Unknown.
31. Maria Ellen Stackhouse11 was born on July 31, 1846 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on April 13, 1847 at the age of 0 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
32. Malinda Ann Stackhouse4,6,9,11,13 was born on February 8, 1848 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 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. It lists Malinda (71), living alone.
She died on March 15, 1921 at the age of 73 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-5, page 466). Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was paralysis, occupation was housewife, marital status was widow of John Rose. She was buried at Orleans IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Malinda Ann Stackhouse and John L. Rose were married on October 29, 1868 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-5, page 457). John L. Rose4,6,13 was born on July 30, 1840 in Kentucky, United States. This date was reported on his grave stone. The 1900 census reports the year as 1843. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Paoli Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (42) and Malinda (43). He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (56) and Malinda (52), and reports that they did not have any children. John appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (69) and Malinda (63). He died on April 4, 1917 at the age of 76 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book Orl-1, page 8). He was buried at Orleans IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
33. Nancy Elizabeth Stackhouse6,11 was born on August 15, 1850 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
34. Sarah Elendor Stackhouse6,11 was born on March 25, 1853 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Sarah (7) living with Ellen Jenkins. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Sarah (16) living with next-door neighbor James Madison Toliver. There is also an Ellmore Stackhouse (3/12) in the household. It is uncertain whose child he was. She died Unknown.
35. Hannah Emillia Stackhouse4,6,9,12 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 Love4,6, 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). Hopkins 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). Hopkins 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.
36. Joseph Berrington Stackhouse4,6,9,12–13 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. Joseph 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). Joseph 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. Joseph was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana,
United States.
Joseph Berrington Stackhouse and Nancy Jane "Jennie" McCart were married on December 24, 1879 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-7, page 123). Nancy Jane "Jennie" McCart4,6,20, 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. Jennie 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:
104 i. Claud Albert Stackhouse, born October 5, 1880.
105 ii. Modie Stackhouse, born March 1, 1882.
106 iii. Harry Allen Stackhouse, born March 1, 1882.
107 iv. Fanny Stackhouse, born December 27, 1887.
108 v. Alice Stackhouse, born May, 1890.
109 vi. John D. Stackhouse, born June, 1894.
110 vii. Ralph Dewey Stackhouse was born August, 1898.
111 viii. Female Stackhouse, stillborn 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 McCracken4,6,12,22, 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:
112 i. Female Stackhouse, stillborn October 1, 1906.
113 ii. Hamilton Stackhouse, born January 11, 1908.
114 iii. Cora June Stackhouse, born January 8, 1909.
115 iv. Hugh Stackhouse, born January 13, 1910.
116 v. Clair "Clara" Stackhouse, born March 28, 1912.
117 vi. Raleigh Stackhouse, born November 1, 1913.
118 vii. Paul B. Stackhouse, born March 28, 1917.
37. John Allen Stackhouse4,6,9,12–13 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. John 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). John 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.
John 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. "Lucy" Pipher were married on September 10, 1885 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 498). Lucinda E. "Lucy" Pipher4,6,12–13, 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:
119 i. Effie Elizabeth Stackhouse, born May 12, 1886.
120 ii. Grace Allen Stackhouse, born June 2, 1889.
121 iii. Lois Ellen Stackhouse, born December 7, 1894.
122 iv. Floyd Toliver Stackhouse, born July 7, 1899.
123 v. John Allen Stackhouse Jr., born September 26, 1904.
38. Martha Isabelle "Bell" Stackhouse4,6,10,12 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.
Bell 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 Wilson4,6,12, 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). He 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:
124 i. Ora May Wilson, born November 9, 1881.
125 ii. Fannie Ethel Wilson, born February 12, 1883.
126 iii. John Arthur Wilson, born August 1, 1884.
127 iv. Emery O. Wilson, born January 24, 1886.
128 v. William Albert "Bill" Wilson, born December 13, 1887.
129 vi. Claude Lee Wilson, born December 2, 1889.
130 vii. Henry Harrison "Harry" Wilson, born March 27, 1891.
131 viii. Blanche O. Wilson, born September 26, 1892.
132 ix. Bernice Wilson, born May 30, 1896.
133 x. Raymond Luther Wilson, born March 2, 1898.
134 xi. Hollace M. Wilson, born April 8, 1900.
135 xii. Reed Wilson, born March 8, 1902.
39. Thomas Hyson Stackhouse6,12 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.
40. Lucinda Francis "Fannie" Stackhouse6,12–13 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. S he 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 Phillips6,12 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). He 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. He 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:
136 i. Lena Phillips, born November, 1888.
137 ii. Lacey Phillips, born July 28, 1890.
138 iii. Nora Phillips, born November, 1895.
41. Elizabeth K. "Lizzie" Stackhouse4,6,9–10,12–13 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.
Lizzie 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 Toliver4,6,9–12,23–25, 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:
139 i. Clarence E. Toliver, born June 28, 1889.
140 ii. Fannie E. Toliver, born July 27, 1891.
141 iii. John Andrew Toliver, born November 18, 1893.
142 iv. Male Toliver, born October 1, 1898.
143 v. Sadie Clare Toliver, born April 21, 1905.
144 vi. Frank Kenneth Toliver, born September 30, 1907.
42. Lavinia Elma
"Viney" Stackhouse4,6,9,11–13 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. S he 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" Toliver4,6,9,11–13,23–25, 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 sometime 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). 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 Toliver and Lavinia Elma Stackhouse had the following children:
145 i. Clinton Leslie Toliver, born November 2, 1892.
146 ii. Nellie Ruth "Ned" Toliver, born February 20, 1895.
147 iii. Clem Donald "Shorty" Toliver, born February 7, 1898.
148 iv. Amy Winefred Toliver, born September 18, 1904.
149 v. Hattie Ermel Toliver,
born October 22, 1906.
150 vi. Hazel Lorena Toliver, born August 1, 1913.
Fifth Generation
43. Lurelda Stackhouse6–7 was born on February 14, 1848 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. She died on November 7, 1898 at the age of 50 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
44. Charles
Stackhouse6
was born about 1849 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The 1850 census lists him as Theodore, but
all other records list him as Charles.
The 1850 census reported his age as 6/12 as of June 1, 1850, which would
place his birth date in late 1849. The
1900 census lists April 1850.
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 Osage
City, Osage, Kansas, United States. It
lists Charles (30), single, boarding in a hotel. His occupation was liveryman. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Lyndon,
Osage, Kansas, United States. It lists
Charles (50), Ella (40), Charles (17) and Ethel (15). His occupation was County Treasurer.
He
died Unknown.
Charles
Stackhouse and Ella Doyle were married on November 27, 1880 in Lafayette,
Missourie, United States. Ella Doyle4,6 was born in April, 1860
in Illinois, United States. She appeared
in the census in 1900 in Lyndon, Osage, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
45. George Stackhouse6–7 was born in 1852 in 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 died in 1877 at the age of 25 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
46. Maria Stackhouse4,6,13 was born in March, 1855 in 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. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States.
She died in 1903 at the age of 48 in Kansas, United States. She was buried at Hoisington Cemetery in Barton, Kansas, United States.
Maria Stackhouse and John W. McCauley were married on March 11, 1873 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-6, page 205). John W. McCauley4,6,13 was born in March, 1850 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (30), Maria (24), George (6), Frank (2) and Mary (1). His occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States. It lists John (50), Marie (45), Frank (22), Mary (21), Cora (16), Eva (10) and Emett (3). His occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Hoisington, Barton, Kansas, United States. It lists J.W. (60), widower, Mary (29), Cora (25) and Eva (20). His occupation was railroad fireman. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Hoisington, Barton, Kansas, United States. It lists John (69), widower, and Mary (40). He had no occupation. He died in 1928 at the age of 78 in Kansas, United States. He was buried at Hoisington Cemetery in Barton, Kansas, United States.
John W. McCauley and Maria Stackhouse had the following children:
151 i. George A. McCauley, born about 1874.
152 ii. Frank L. McCauley, born July, 1877.
153 iii. Mary A. McCauley, born December, 1878.
154 iv. Cora B. McCauley, born January, 1884.
155 v. Eva McCauley, born April, 1890.
156 vi. Emmett C. McCauley, born November, 1896.
47. Margaret J. Stackhouse4,6,13 was born on August 10, 1857 in 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.
She died on April 2, 1927 at
the age of 69 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-6, page
43).
Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral
thrombosis, she had no occupation, marital status was widow of Harvey Speer.
The Springs Valley Herald (April 7, 1927) reported "Mrs. Margaret
Stackhouse Speer died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Newton Street, at
Orangeville, on Friday night last. She
was in the 69th year of her age and had the respect and esteem of all who knew
her. The funeral and burial took place
at Bethel Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev.N. F. Denny." She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in
Orange, Indiana, United States.
Margaret J. Stackhouse and William Harvey Speer were married on September 15, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-9, page 383). William Harvey Speer4,26 was born on June 15, 1850 in Indiana, United States. The date is based on the age of 55y/4m/20d recorded on his grave stone. He died on November 4, 1905 at the age of 55 in Indiana, United States. He was buried at Orleans IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
48. Matilda Stackhouse4,6,13 was born on May 7, 1859 in 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. 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 on May 5, 1917 at the age of 58 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cancer, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to James Mathers. She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Matilda Stackhouse and James L. Mathers were married on September 19, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 377). James L. Mathers4,6,13 was born on December 6, 1853 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists James (46), Matilda (41), Bertha (15), Lulu (13) and Charles (5). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists James (56), Matilda (50), Bertha (25), Lulu (23) and Charles (15). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists James (66), Burtty (35) and daughter Dena (7), and Charles (25) and wife Martha (23). He died on March 11, 1926 at the age of 72 in Orange, Indiana, United States. His obituary reported "James L. Mathers, son of Samuel and Anna Wyman Mathers, was born one and one half miles north of Orangeville, Orange County, Ind., December 6, 1853. Here he grew to manhood, honored and respected by all who knew him. He was married to Matilda Stackhouse, September 19, 1883. To this union was born two daughters and one son, Bertha, Lula and Charles. May 5, 1917, the wife was called away, the happy union of more than 33 years was broken. In 1888 Brother and Sister Mathers united with the Mathers Chapel M.E. Church. Some years after they transferred their membership to Wesley Chapel. In his quiet unassuming way he exemplified the Christian life as a friend and neighbor, he was the express image of his father. For more than 34 years he was an honored member of the I.O.O.F Lodge No. 113. To those who have known our brother so long it seems almost a tragedy to give up so good a man. But God has his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet. The end of the journey was peaceful and calm. An honest clean upright life that honors God and believes in the brotherhood of man can only end in victory. Today the I.O.O.F. extend our sympathy and prayers to the bereaved family, as a brotherhood we are assured when the guardian of the Grand Lodge on high informed the Noble Grand there was an alarm at the gate, the answer came swing wide ye gates and be ye lifted up ye everlasting doors, and let him in. His name is transferred from Orange Lodge No. 113 to the Grand Lodge on high. He has left a rich heritage to his children, a life lived worthy of imitation. Charlie, to you he has been a loving Father and Safe Counselor, you will miss him. I pray that his mantle may fall on you and to you Bertha and Lula may you be cheered with the thought of a happy reunion with father and mother, where parting will be no more and to you Marion and Maggie may the memories of a happy home and youthful day well spent, when the family circle was not broken, inspire you to press on until the family circle will again be reunited. The 11th of March at 10:30 A.M. our brother was not, for God took him. He was 72 years, 3 months and 5 days. He leaves three children, Mrs. Bertha Felknor, Mrs. Lula Brown, son Charles and three grandchildren, also one brother Marion and Mrs. Maggie Noblitt and many friends to mourn his departure. Funeral services were conducted at Bethel by Rev. N.F. Denny, a life-long friend, assisted by Rev. Robert Ham. Interment was in I.O.O.F. cemetery at Bethel." He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
James L. Mathers and Matilda Stackhouse had the following children:
157 i. Bertha A. Mathers, born October 18, 1884.
158 ii. Lulu M. Mathers, born September, 1886.
159 iii. Charles S. Mathers, born July 27, 1894.
49. Sarah Stackhouse4,6–7,13 was born on March 24, 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 Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States.
She died on April 3, 1907 at the age of 46 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. This date is from her death certificate. Some sources report April 2. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was tuberculosis of lungs, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married. She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Sarah Stackhouse and John Childs were married on May 24, 1891 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-8, page 345). John Childs4,6–7,13 was born on February 11, 1857 in Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States. It lists John (43), Sarah (39), Ellisie (8), Clara (6), Ralph (5), Lewis (3) and Floyd (2). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (53), Alice (18), Clara (16), Ralph (15), Lewis (13), Floyd (12) and Nathaniel (9). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists John (62), Alice (27), Clara (26), Lewis (23), Floyd (21) and Nathaniel (19). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Madison Township, Polk, Iowa, United States. It lists John (73) living with son Nathaniel. He died on October 1, 1936 at the age of 79 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 263). His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was traumatism by firearm, suicidal, occupation was farmer, marital status was widower. The Springs Valley Herald (October 1, 1936) reported "John Childs, aged resident of Orangeville, died this morning of self inflicted gunshot wounds. According to reports Childs discharged a shot gun into his left side about seven o'clock, the charge penetrating the lung. He died at ten o'clock after efforts to save his life proved futile. The accident occurred in the front yard of his home. Relatives could throw no light on the cause of his act except worry over failing health. He is survived by two daughters and four sons. Funeral arrangements had not been completed in time for publication." He was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
John Childs and Sarah Stackhouse had the following children:
160 i. Alice Childs, born March 24, 1892.
161 ii. Clara Childs, born October, 1893.
162 iii. Ralph Childs, born January 2, 1895.
163 iv. Lewis Childs, born October 28, 1896.
164 v. Floyd Childs, born June 18, 1898.
165 vi. Nathaniel Childs, born September 9, 1900.
50. Mary Stackhouse4,6,13,27 was born on June 20, 1863 in Orange, Indiana, United States. This date is from her death certificate. The 1900 census reported October 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 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 on December 30, 1934 at the age of 71 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States (book BK-7, page 8). Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardio vascular renal disease, occupation was house work, marital status was married to Isaac Street. She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Mary Stackhouse and Isaac Newton Street were married on March 31, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 356). Isaac Newton Street4,6,13, son of James Street and Elizabeth McCracken, was born on November 5, 1857 in 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. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Isaac (42), Mary (37), Lucy (16), Harry (11) and Ernest (10/12). Isaac appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Isaac (52), Mary (46) and Ernest (10). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Isaac (62) and Mary (56). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Isaac (72) and Mary (66). He died on August 20, 1937 at the age of 79 in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was chronic nephritis, residence was 840 S. 11th St. in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, occupation was retired farmer, marital status was widower. He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Isaac Newton Street and Mary Stackhouse had the following children:
166 i. Lucy Street, born April 26, 1884.
167 ii. Harry Everett Street, born July 6, 1889.
168 iii. Ernest LaVerne Street, born July 6, 1899.
51. Alice Stackhouse6–7 was born in 1866 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died in 1876 at the age of 10 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
52. David Miller Stackhouse6 was born about 1852 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Osawatomie Township, Miami, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
53. John B. Stackhouse6 was born about 1855 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Osawatomie Township, Miami, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
54. Andrew Joseph Stackhouse6 was born in July, 1857 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Osawatomie Township, Miami, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Superior Township, Osage, Kansas, United States. It lists Andrew (42), divorced, boarding with Alonzo Ard. He died Unknown.
55. Nancy Stackhouse6 was born about 1861 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
56. James Stackhouse6 was born in April, 1863 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
57. Sarah E. Stackhouse4,6 was born in June, 1865 in Illinois, United States. The 1880 census lists her birth place as Indiana, but all others list it as Illinois.
She appeared in the census in 1870 in Osawatomie Township, Miami, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paw Paw, Lee, Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois, United States.
She died Unknown.
Sarah E. Stackhouse and Edwin W. Patrick were married on July 30, 1886 in Cloud, Kansas, United States. Edwin W. Patrick4 was born in April, 1864 in Pennsylvania, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paw Paw, Lee, Illinois, United States. It lists Edwin (36), Sarah (34), Harley (8) and Edith (2). His occupation was painter. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois, United States. It lists E.W. (45), Sara (44), Elnora (21) and Carl (16). His occupation was painter. He died Unknown.
Edwin W. Patrick and Sarah E. Stackhouse had the following children:
169 i. Eleanor Patrick, born September, 1889.
170 ii. Carl Patrick, born April, 1893.
58. Mary S. Stackhouse6 was born about 1870 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
59. Alice J. Stackhouse6 was born about 1873 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
60. Emma E. Stackhouse6 was born about 1875 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
61. Silas Stackhouse6 was born about 1853 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in District 2, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He died Unknown.
62. Ezra Stackhouse6 was born about 1855 in Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1860 in District 2, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He died Unknown.
63. Julia Stackhouse6 was born about 1858 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1860 in District 2, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She died Unknown.
64. Alice Stackhouse6 was born about 1860 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. She died Unknown.
65. Milton Stackhouse6 was born about 1865 in Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He died Unknown.
66. Alvin Stackhouse6 was born in February, 1870 in Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He died Unknown.
67. Jesse Stackhouse6 was born about 1875 in Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He died Unknown.
68. Virgil Stackhouse6 was born in February, 1877 in Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Locust Hill, Breckinridge, Kentucky, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Blue Cane (historical) Township, Clay, Arkansas, United States. It lists Virgil (23), mother Elizabeth (55), sister-in-law Julia (25) and nephew Oscar (5). Julia could be the wife of his brother Jesse. His occupation was farmer. He died Unknown.
69. Nancy Jane Stackhouse6 was born about 1852 in 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 Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
70. George B. Stackhouse6,8 was born on June 14, 1854 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was a barber.
He appeared in the census in 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. It lists George (25) and Ida (24). His occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas, United States. It lists George (45), Ida (44), Harry (18), Fred (12) and Frank (6). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Richards Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. It lists George (55), Ida (54), Frank (16) and Phyllis (9). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Richards Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. It lists George (62), Ida (61) and mother-in-law Mary Comrely (84).
He died on December 20, 1921 at the age of 67 in Chickasha, Grady, Oklahoma, United States.
George B. Stackhouse and Ida C. Louthan were married on June 17, 1879 in Cloud, Kansas, United States (book B, page 104). They were married in Ida's father's house by George's uncle Alfred Stackhouse. Ida C. Louthan4,8 was born on June 28, 1855 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas, United States. Ida appeared in the census in 1910 in Richards Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Richards Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. She died on March 21, 1931 at the age of 75 in Elgin, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States.
George B. Stackhouse and Ida C. Louthan had the following children:
171 i. Harry C. Stackhouse, born January, 1882.
172 ii. Fred E. Stackhouse, born July, 1887.
173 iii. Frank L. Stackhouse, born April, 1894.
174 iv. Phyllis Stackhouse, born about 1901.
71. Jesse Stackhouse4,6 was born about 1856 in 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 Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. It lists Jesse (24), Mary (24), Alfred (6), George (4) and an infant son (2/12).
He died Unknown.
Jesse Stackhouse and Mary Bailey were married on January 31, 1875 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States (book F, page 145). Mary Bailey4,6 was born about 1856 in Kentucky, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
72. Thomas Stackhouse6 was born in January, 1858 in 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 Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. It lists Thomas (42), Mary (28), Rilda (13), Mary (11), Flora (9) and Wilbur (3). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. It lists Thomas (52), Mamy (39), Rilda (22) and Wilbur (13).
He died before 1920. This is based on the 1920 census, which lists Mary as a widow.
Thomas Stackhouse and Mary Klinefelter were married on January 13, 1886 in Cloud, Kansas, United States. Mary Klinefelter4,6 was born in January, 1872 in Iowa, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Manhattan, Riley, Kansas, United States. It lists Mary (48), widow, and a boarder. She died Unknown.
Thomas Stackhouse and Mary Klinefelter had the following children:
175 i. Rilda Stackhouse, born April, 1887.
176 ii. Elma Stackhouse, born July, 1888.
177 iii. Flora Stackhouse, born December, 1890.
178 iv. Wilbur Stackhouse, born September, 1896.
73. Hugh Stackhouse6,8,13 appeared in the census in April, 1860 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He was born in 1860 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. It lists Hugh (20) and Sarah (16).
He died in 1916 at the age of 56 in Kansas, United States. He was buried at Green Mound Cemetery in Mitchell, Kansas, United States.
Hugh Stackhouse and Sarah Louisa Grecian were married on January 1, 1880. Sarah Louisa Grecian6,8,13 was born on March 10, 1864 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. She died on May 5, 1919 at the age of 55 in Kansas, United States. She was buried at Green Mound Cemetery in Mitchell, Kansas, United States.
74. Calvin Stackhouse6 was born about 1863 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
75. Azor J. "Squire" Stackhouse1,6,13,16 was born on November 2, 1865 in Indiana, United States. He reported the month as October in the 1900 census.
Bill Stackhouse reported that
Azor made a land rush to Steamboat Springs, Colorado after his brother Calvin
had been there and staked out a claim.
Alice was contract schoolteacher in Steamboat Springs in 1888. She became pregnant and had to give up
teaching and traveled back to Farabault, MN to have her son, who was a
premie. Azor completed the teaching
contract for Alice. Azor and Alice lost
their claim due to minerals being found.
Azor made a land rush with a swift pony at the Kansas/Oklahoma Territory line
at 12:00 noon on September 16, 1893. He
didn't realize how horrible things would be - wagons turned over, people hurt,
shootings. He staked out a claim south
of Tonkawa, OK and went to the claims office in Wharton (now Perry) to register
his claim. When he came back his stake
was pulled up. Another man claimed the
rights and had a witness. So he went
back to Glasco, Kansas and picked up Alice, and they returned to Oklahoma and
odd-jobbed around for a couple of years.
He got wind of disputed land in 1895. He
paid the disputed parties $100 each, then he and Alice proved out the land for
5 years, built a sod house and worked the land until it became theirs. In 1901 they built a 7-bed house. Since he only had a 5th grade education and
was sent out by his father to be a shepherd, he did not have the education he
wanted. However, he was a great and avid
reader and would check out books from the Carnegie Library in Perry and became
astute in law practice. Therefore, he
got the name of Squire Stackhouse and was the Justice of Peace for his township
for 15 years. He later moved to Perry,
picked up a trade as a plumber and also did odd jobs. He was very active in 1st Baptist Church in
Perry.
He appeared in the census in 1870 in Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. It lists Azor (34), Alice (30), Henry (10), Meryl (7) and nephew Clarence (17). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. It lists Azor (44), Alpha (41), Henry (20), Meryl (17) and Zella (4). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Perry Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. It lists Azor (54), Alice (51) and Zella (13). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Perry Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. It lists Azor (64) and Alice (61).
He died in 1937 at the age of 72 in Oklahoma, United States. He was buried at Ceres Cemetery in Noble, Oklahoma, United States.
Azor J. "Squire" Stackhouse and Alice Alphareta Ann Wines were married about 1889. This date is based on the 1900 census. Lisa Sheppard reported that they were married in Mitchell County, KS. However, Alice and their first child were born in Minnesota, so it's possible that they were married there. Alice Alphareta Ann Wines1,6,13,16 was born on October 31, 1868 in Minnesota, United States. This was reported by Bill Stackhouse. She reported the year as 1869 in the 1900 census. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Perry Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Perry Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She died in 1960 at the age of 92. She was buried at Ceres Cemetery in Noble, Oklahoma, United States.
Azor J. Stackhouse and Alice Alphareta Ann Wines had the following children:
179 i. Henry Azor Stackhouse, born February, 1890.
180 ii. Meryl M. Stackhouse, born January, 1893.
181 iii. Zella M. Stackhouse, born about 1906.
76. Fannie E. Stackhouse6 was born about 1868 in Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Centropolis Township, Franklin, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Logan Township, Mitchell, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
77. Maria Jane Stackhouse6 was born in June, 1854 in 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 Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States.
She died in 1931 in Indiana, United States. She was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Daviess, Indiana, United States.
Maria Jane Stackhouse and William Arthur Ross were married on December 26, 1872 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-6, page 186). William Arthur Ross4,6 was born on January 1, 1849 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists William (31), Maria (26), Fannie (6) and Charles (2). His occupation was saddler. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. It lists William (51), Mariah (45) and Charles (20). His occupation was huckster. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. It lists William (72) and Mariah (66). His occupation was shoe cobbler. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. It lists William (81) and Mariah (75). He had no occupation. He died on April 21, 1934 at the age of 85 in Harrison Township, Howard, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was gangrene in left foot, residence was rural Kokomo, Howard, Indiana, occupation was retired, marital status was widower of Mariah Ross. He was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Daviess, Indiana, United States.
William Arthur Ross and Maria Jane Stackhouse had the following children:
182 i. Fannie Ross, born about 1874.
183 ii. Charles Henry Ross, born June 22, 1878.
78. Volney Stackhouse6 was born about 1858 in 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 died Unknown.
79. Mary Ellen Stackhouse4,6 was born in 1860 in 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.
She died Unknown.
Mary Ellen Stackhouse and Nicholas Smith Johnson were married on January 26, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-7, page 267). Nicholas Smith Johnson4 was born about 1859. He died Unknown.
80. Francis M. "Frank" Stackhouse4,6 was born on May 22, 1865 in Orange, Indiana, United States. This date was reported in the WPA marriage index. The censuses and other marriage records place his birth date around 1862/3.
He appeared in the census in 1870 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Lovington Township, Moultrie, Illinois, United States.
Frank died on March 31, 1929 at the age of 63 in Lakeland, Polk, Florida, United States.
Francis M. "Frank" Stackhouse and Anna B. "Annie" Brown were married on January 1, 1883 in Martin, Indiana, United States (book 4, page 387). Annie remarried in 1887, so they must have divorced before then. Anna B. "Annie" Brown4 was born about 1864. She died Unknown.
81. Charles Stackhouse6 was born about 1865 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 died Unknown.
82. Eliza Emma Stackhouse4,6,13 was born on August 4, 1869 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 Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana, United States.
She died on November 7, 1943 at the age of 74. She was buried at Hopewell Cemetery in McLean, Illinois, United States.
Eliza Emma Stackhouse and Oliver C Chaney were married on December 13, 1891 in Martin, Indiana, United States (book 14, page 184). She is listed as Emma E. Oliver C Chaney4,6,13 was born on January 31, 1865 in Indiana, United States. This is the date on his grave stone. He reported the year as 1866 in the 1900 census. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. I t lists Oliver (34), Emma (30), Lloyd (7), Milo (5), Earnest (3), Earl (10/12) and mother-in-law Lydia Harris Stackhouse (66). His occupation was day laborer. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. It lists Oliver (44), Emma (39), Lloyd (17), Milo (15), Earnest (13), Grace (5) and mother-in-law Lydia Harris Stackhouse (78). His occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana, United States. It lists Oliver (54), Emma (50) and Grace (15). His occupation was listed as "None". He appeared in the census in 1930 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana, United States. It lists Oliver (65), Emma (60) and Grace (25). His occupation was laborer for the steam railroad. He died on May 18, 1931 at the age of 66. He was buried at Hopewell Cemetery in McLean, Illinois, United States.
Oliver C Chaney and Eliza Emma Stackhouse had the following children:
184 i. Lloyd Chaney, born October, 1892.
185 ii. Milo R. Chaney, born July 30, 1894.
186 iii. Earnest Keith Chaney, born January 21, 1897.
187 iv. Earl Chaney, born July 5, 1899.
188 v. Grace Lois Chaney, born December 28, 1905.
83. Adie Stackhouse6 was born about 1876 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Lovington Township, Moultrie, Illinois, United States. She died Unknown.
84. Anna Stackhouse6 was born about 1879 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Lovington Township, Moultrie, Illinois, United States. She died Unknown.
85. Urabine Stackhouse6 was born about 1864 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Hanover Township, Shelby, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Spencerville Township, De Kalb, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
86. Arthur Stackhouse6 was born about 1873 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Spencerville Township, De Kalb, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
87. Cora Stackhouse6 was born about 1879 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Spencerville Township, De Kalb, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
88. Nancy J. "Nannie" Greer6 was born about 1863 in 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 died Unknown.
89. Theodore Greer6 was born about 1867 in Indiana, United States. according to the 1870 and 1880 censuses. He reported May 1870 on the 1900 census. He appeared in the census in 1870 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He is listed as a widower. He died Unknown.
90. Rosa A. Greer6 was born about 1869 in 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 died Unknown.
91. Maria Greer6 was born about 1871 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
92. Charles Greer6,13–14 was born on May 8, 1874 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, slender build, blue eyes and gray hair, residence was Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died on November 7, 1955 at the age of 81 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. The Mitchell Tribune (November 10, 1955) reported "Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. for Charles Greer, 82, at the Spice Valley Baptist Church. Mr. Greer died at his home at 3 a.m. Monday in the Stonington community. He had been in failing health for the past 2 years. The Rev. Otto Duncan, pastor of the Mt. Horeb Baptist Church, officiated, and burial was in the Spice Valley Baptist Church cemetery. Mr. Greer was born in Lawrence County May 8, 1873, the son of Jesse and Mary Jane Stackhouse Greer. In 1894 he was married to Belle Tanksley, who preceded him in death on March 10, 1953. They made their home in the Spice Valley Church community until 1953 when Mr. Greer moved to Stonington. Mr. Greer was a member of the Spice Valley Baptist Church. The survivors are one son, Lawrence Greer, of Bono Township, two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Walton of Martinsville, Mrs. Grace Combs of Bedford, 19 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren." He was buried at Spice Valley Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
93. Catherine Greer6 was born about 1876 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
94. Noah Greer6 was born about 1877 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
95. Posey Greer6,14 was born on August 12, 1879 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. This date is from his draft card. The 1900 census reported August 1880. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown. His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, slender build, gray eyes and brown hair, residence was rural Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, occupation was farmer.
96. Margie Greer6 was born in January, 1882 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Marion Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
97. William Francis Wright6,12–13,19 was born on January 25, 1865 in 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 Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Columbia Township, Dubois, Indiana, United States. It lists William (35), Mary (30) and Herman (9). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Columbia Township, Dubois, Indiana, United States. It lists William (45), Mary (40) and Herman (19). He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists William (54) and Mary (50). He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists William (65) and Mary (60). His occupation was manager of a coal business.
He died on June 23, 1931 at the age of 66 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (June 25, 1931) reported "Funeral services for William F. Wright, 66 years of age, were held this afternoon at the First Christian church, conducted by Rev. L. F. Drash, pastor of the church. Mr. Wright died suddenly at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning at the Norways Hospital at Indianapolis as a result of a stroke of apoplexy. He had been ill for a period of two months, and was seemingly better when relatives here received word of his death. Mr. Wright was a well-known citizen of French Lick, having been in the coal and fertilizer business here for many years. He was a member of the French Lick Christian church, and took an active interest in the church and community affairs. The deceased was born at Orangeville, Ind., January 25, 1965. He was the son of Thomas and Mary Wright, and spent his childhood in the vicinity of Orangeville. He was married to Mary L. Wood, and one son and a daughter were born to them. The daughter preceded her father in death, and one son, Herman, in addition to the widow survive him. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Conrad Meyer of Louisville, Ky., Mrs Fanny Kesten of Los Angeles, Cal. and Mrs. Emma Mann, also of Los Angeles, and three grandchildren. Following the funeral services at the Christian Church, the body was laid to rest in Ames Chapel cemetery. W. V. Ritter & Son, local funeral directors, had charge of the services." The Springs Valley Herald (July 9, 1931) reported "William F. Wright, son of Thomas and Mary Stackhouse Wright, was born January 25, 1865, near Orangeville, Orange County, Indiana. Being called to the family support and care in his father's household in his early days, he began an early honest, hardworking, ambitious, restless career to gain beyond the bare necessities of life, which tendencies have been the zeal and true character of his life and its story by whom ever told. Seemingly at an improved stage of his dreaded ailment the hand of heath came by a sudden stroke of apoplexy, and he passed away June 23, 1931, age 66 years, 4 months and 28 days. He joined the Christian Church of this city, and talked to his friends and relatives of the inevitable end and spiritual eternity. He is survived by his widow and companion, Mary L. Wood Wright, who for forty two years has been his constant pal, also one son H. T. of French Lick, and one daughter Ada May, having died in infancy. Three sisters, Mrs. Conrad Meyer of Louisville, Kentucky, Mrs. Fannie Kesten, Mrs. L. C. Mann of Los Angeles, California, his business associated and friends. He is preceded in death by two sisters, Margaret Alice and Etta, one brother Henry. This passing leaves the broken wheel in hone, and with it to his wife and son the memory of a good husband and father." He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
William Francis Wright and Mary L. Wood were married on June 18, 1888 in Crawford, Indiana, United States. Mary L. Wood6,12–13,19 was born in January, 1870 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Columbia Township, Dubois, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Columbia Township, Dubois, 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 is listed with 2nd husband Arthur Critchfield. She died on November 21, 1944 at the age of 74 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (November 23, 1944) reported "Mrs. Mary Wright Critchfield, 74, passed away at her home on Adams Street Tuesday. She has been a life-long member of the Christian Church and was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Funeral services will be held at the Christian Church by Rev. C. W. Parks Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Burial will be at Ames Chapel under the direction of W. V. Ritter & Son. She is survived by one son, H. T. Wright, three grandchildren, two brothers and three sisters." The Springs Valley Herald (November 30, 1944) reported "Today we are paying our tribute of respect to Mary Wright Critchfield, born January 2, 1870 to John and Rebecca Wood. Her girlhood days were spent in Riceville where she grew to young womanhood. On June 18, 1888 she was married to William Wright. This marriage was blessed by the birth of one son, Herman, and one daughter, Addie Mae, who died in infancy. Her home was a haven for the homeless, and six nieces and nephews were befriended by her and spent their childhood days in her home. She was a charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary and was the oldest member of the local organization. She was bereft of her companion in 1931 after many happy years together. In 1939 she was again married to Arthur Critchfield who preceded her in death over two years ago. In young womanhood she heeded the call of her Master and became a member of the Christian Church at Riceville, later, when she made her home in French Lick, she became a member of the First Christian Church here, and has remained a firm believer in the Divine Master. When her health began to fail, she talked without fear or doubt of her going from this world of pain and sorrow to a better one and she made this transition to the realm of Eternal Bliss and faltered not, but fell asleep in Jesus at 10:30 in the morning of November 21, 1944. Mary Wright Critchfield was a good woman, a woman devoted to her home and her family. such love and affection is seldom seen as we find this mother had for her son, her grandchildren and all her loved ones. Our hearts are tendered today with sympathy and sorrow and God does not seem so far away. In her personal papers were found written many times these words, 'God let me so live that I will be pleasing in Thy sight.' With that prayer in her heart we can understand why she was able to live a good Christian life and a life whose influence will abide with us always and we know the world is a better place because Mary Wright Critchfield has lived in it. Her Maker was most kind in bestowing His gifts on her, giving her a sweet, unselfish personality and her family has all these memories to cherish. She leaves behind her son, Herman, and his wife, two granddaughters, Mary and Martha of Indianapolis, one grandson, Billy D.; two brothers, William Wood of Pleasant Hope, Missouri and William Clark of Elnora, Indiana; and three sisters, Pamelia Clark of Long Beach, California; Belle Frentress of Hammond, Indiana and Janie Breeden of Paoli, Indiana; also many nieces, nephews, neighbors and friends." She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
98. Sarapeta "Sarah" Wright6,19 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 Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
99. Fannie Wright6,19 was born on February 7, 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 Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. She died on December 16, 1944 at the age of 77 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.
100. Emma Wright6,19 was born on March 7, 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 Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. She died on July 19, 1951 at the age of 81 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Emma Wright and Lewis C. C. Mann were married in 1890 in Floyd, Indiana, United States. Lewis C. C. Mann19 was born Unknown. He died Unknown.
101. Henry Wright6 was born about 1872 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1880 in Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown. Brother William's 1931 obituary reports that he had preceded him in death..
102. Etta Wright6,19 was born on December 8, 1876 in Crawford, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Patoka Township, Crawford, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown. Brother William's 1931 obituary reports that she had preceded him in death.
103. Margaret Alice Wright was born after 1880. This is based on the fact that she doesn't appear with the family in the 1880 census. She died Unknown. Brother William's 1931 obituary reports that she had preceded him in death.
104. Claud Albert Stackhouse6,12–14 was born on October 5, 1880 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 farm laborer.
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. Vaughn6,12–13,28 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.
Claud Albert Stackhouse and Minnie C. Vaughn had the following children:
189 i. Thelbert Berrington Stackhouse, born October 21, 1900.
190 ii. Mamie Leola Stackhouse, born January 17, 1902.
191 iii. Herschel Stackhouse, born May 9, 1903.
192 iv. Elsie Mabel Stackhouse, born November 6, 1904.
193 v. Eunice Opal Stackhouse, born March 8, 1910.
194 vi. Carl B. Stackhouse, born October 8, 1918.
105. Modie Stackhouse21 was born on March 1, 1882 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 2). Modie and Harry were twins. She died Unknown.
106. Harry Allen Stackhouse4,6,13–14,21 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" McCracken4,6,13, 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.
Harry Allen Stackhouse and Deborah McCracken had the following children:
195 i. Lottie Marie Stackhouse, born September 27, 1904.
196 ii. Maude E. Stackhouse, born about 1907.
197 iii. Hazel Irene Stackhouse, born March 3, 1909.
198 iv. Lawrence P. Stackhouse, born July 5, 1911.
199 v. Cecil Miller Stackhouse, born January 10, 1913.
200 vi. Roy Homer Stackhouse, born April 15, 1915.
201 vii. Earnest Newell Stackhouse, born September 22, 1919.
202 viii. Walter Dale Stackhouse, born January 5, 1922.
203 ix. Fred A. Stackhouse, born March 28, 1925.
204 x. Mary Maxine Stackhouse, born August 4, 1927.
107. Fanny Stackhouse4,6,13 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 Anderson4 was born on January 30, 1876. He died Unknown.
108. Alice Stackhouse4,6,13 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. Fitch4,6,13–14, 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.
Charles B. Fitch and Alice Stackhouse had the following children:
205 i. Raymond Fitch, born June 9, 1913.
206 ii. Delilah Jane Fitch, born July 25, 1914.
109. John D. Stackhouse6 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.
110. Ralph Dewey Stackhouse6 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.
111. Female Stackhouse13,21 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.
112. Female Stackhouse13 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.
113. Hamilton Stackhouse6,12,22 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 Rominger6,12–13,22, 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.
Hamilton Stackhouse and Juanita Ruth Rominger had the following children:
207 i. Hamilton Lee Stackhouse, born August 26, 1933.
208 ii. Livng Stackhouse.
114. Cora June Stackhouse4,6,12–13,22 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. Saylor4 was born on August 27, 1908. He died Unknown.
115. Hugh Stackhouse4,6,13,21 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 Rominger4,6,13,21, 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.
116. Clair "Clara" Stackhouse4,6,13,21,29 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 Hallaway4,6,29, 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. He was buried at Bonds Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Walter Hallaway and Clair Stackhouse had the following child:
209 i. Jack Hallaway was born December 7, 1947.
117. Raleigh Stackhouse13,21 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.
118. Paul B. Stackhouse6,14,21–22 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.
119. Effie Elizabeth Stackhouse4,6,12,30 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. 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 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 Charles4,6,12,14, son of George Azor Charles and Sarah Ellen Dalton, was born on May 24, 1883 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He was a farmer. 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. 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.
Samuel Charles and Effie Elizabeth Stackhouse had the following children:
210 i. William Howard Charles, born November 5, 1908.
211 ii. Mary Helen Charles, born September 26, 1913.
212 iii. Living Charles.
120. Grace Allen Stackhouse6,12–13,30–31 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 Pruett4,6,14,30–31, 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.
George Harrison Pruett and Grace Allen Stackhouse had the following children:
213 i. Evelyn Marie Pruett, born November 20, 1913.
214 ii. Warren Allen Pruett, born March 5, 1918.
215 iii. Charles Edward Pruett, born October 28, 1923.
121. Lois Ellen Stackhouse4,6,13,27,30 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 Ham4,6,13–14,27, 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 in 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.
Ivan Elbert Ham and Lois Ellen Stackhouse had the following children:
216 i. Mildred Irene Ham, born November 7, 1914.
217 ii. Doris Mae Ham, born July 1, 1919.
218 iii. Eunice Lee Ham, born December 16, 1922.
219 iv. Frieda Geraldine Ham, born February 4, 1925.
Lois Ellen Stackhouse and Louis Castle Leonard were married on December 17, 1935 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 28, page 220). Louis Castle Leonard4,13,27,30, 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.
122. Floyd Toliver Stackhouse4,6,12–14,22,30 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, residence was 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 Ragsdale3–4,6,12,30, 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. She 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.
Floyd Toliver Stackhouse and Opal Cleo Ragsdale had the following children:
220 i. Eugene F. Stackhouse, born March 14, 1921.
221 ii. Milicent Stackhouse, born April 22, 1924.
222 iii. Richard Lettell Stackhouse, born June 1, 1926.
223 iv. Rex H. Stackhouse, born September 1, 1929.
224 v. Annalee Stackhouse, born June 3, 1930.
123. John Allen Stackhouse Jr.4,6,12,30 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 Dean4,6,12, 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.
John Allen Stackhouse and Glenn Ava Dean had the following children:
225 i. Living Stackhouse.
226 ii. Deanna Sue Stackhouse, born September 30, 1941.
124. Ora May Wilson4,6,10,12–13 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.
Ora 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 Abel4,6,12–13, 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. Hey 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. It 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." He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Perry Benton Abel and Ora May Wilson had the following children:
227 i. Horace Benton Abel, born March 11, 1906.
228 ii. Pauline Dorothy Abel, born about 1913.
229 iii. Harry Boyd Abel, born May 26, 1918.
125. Fannie Ethel Wilson4,6,12–13 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. Underwood4,6,12,14, son of Benjamin Oliver Underwood and Angeline Laswell, was born on August 28, 1878 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. 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 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). He 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 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute heart failure, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer, marital status was married to Ethel Underwood. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Edward E. Underwood and Fannie Ethel Wilson had the following children:
230 i. Harold L. Underwood, born July 24, 1901.
231 ii. Ruth Ellen Underwood, born February 3, 1904.
126. John Arthur Wilson6,10,12–14 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 at 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
Beck6,10,12, 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."
Bessie was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
John Arthur Wilson and Bessie Lorene Beck had the following children:
232 i. Esther L. Wilson, born September 30, 1910.
233 ii. Ennis M. Wilson, born August 1, 1912.
234 iii. Howard O. Wilson, born August 20, 1915.
235 iv. Roy Elvis Wilson, born September 10, 1918.
236 v. Norman L. Wilson, born April 25, 1921.
237 vi. Norris Eugene Wilson, born December 16, 1923.
238 vii. Gladys Louise Wilson, born June 1, 1926.
239 viii. Herman W. Wilson, born November 9, 1929.
240 ix. Donald Lee Wilson, born May 22, 1933.
127. Emery O. Wilson12 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.
128. William Albert "Bill" Wilson4,6,12–14,22 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. He 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 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. McDonald4,6,12,22, 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.
William Albert Wilson and Alta E. McDonald had the following children:
241 i. Cloyd A. Wilson, born June 11, 1913.
242 ii. Hollace Wilson, born about 1916.
243 iii. Max D. Wilson, born October 19, 1930.
129. Claude Lee Wilson6,12,33 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.
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.
His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, stout build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was common laborer for the West Baden Springs Company.
Claude Lee Wilson and May Archer were married on September 2, 1911 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-14, page 235). May Archer4,6 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.
130. Henry Harrison "Harry" Wilson4,6,12,14,21–22 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 DuPont 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. He 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 World War II draft registration card doesn't mention Alice, so it may have happened between 1940 and 1942. Alice L. Speece4,6,12,22, 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 Wilson and Alice L. Speece had the following children:
244 i. Juanita L. Wilson, born July 14, 1913.
245 ii. Rex Harold Wilson, born April 23, 1915.
246 iii. Helen M. Wilson, born September 14, 1916.
Henry Harrison "Harry" Wilson and Roxie Allbright were married on April 29, 1944 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-32, page 187). Roxie Allbright4 was born on August 20, 1905. She died Unknown.
131. Blanche O. Wilson4,6,13 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 at the age of 82. 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 Scarlett4,6,13, 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 at the age of 63 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.
132. Bernice Wilson6,12–13 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.
She 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 Love6,12–14,22, son of William Love and Margaret Matherly, was born on February 3, 1889 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. 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 born. 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.
Lawrence Edward Love and Bernice Wilson had the following children:
247 i. William Lawrence “Billy” Love, born January 22, 1922.
248 ii. Marjorie M. Love, born December 6, 1925.
249 iii. Living Love.
133. Raymond Luther Wilson4,6,12–14 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 Estelle 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 Hickman4,6,12,22 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.
Raymond Luther Wilson and Estelle Irene Hickman had the following children:
250 i. Raymond Luther Wilson Jr., born August 9, 1922.
251 ii. Robert H. Wilson, born November 3, 1924.
252 iii. Rev. Claude Derrill Wilson, born December 18, 1930.
134. Hollace M. Wilson12 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.
135. Reed Wilson12 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.
136. Lena Phillips6 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.
137. Lacey Phillips6,12–13 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. She 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.
138. Nora Phillips6,12 was born on November 17, 1895 in Kentucky, United States. This date is from her grave stone and the 1900 census. Her death certificate reported 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 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 West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute nephritis, occupation was housekeeper, marital status was married to D. Jackson. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
139. Clarence E. Toliver6,13–14,21,34 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.
His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, stout build, brown eyes and dark hair, residence was 211 Summit Circle, French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was postal clerk.
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.
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 Torr6,12–13, 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. 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. 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. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Clarence E. Toliver and Lola Elizabeth Torr had the following children:
253 i. Malcolm Torr Toliver, born August 5, 1916.
254 ii. Joan Toliver, born July 26, 1920.
255 iii. Carolyn I. Toliver, born July 11, 1926.
256 iv. Ruth Esther Toliver, born November 23, 1931.
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 Kellams4,13,22,34 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.
Clarence E. Toliver and Cecil Alice Kellams had the following child:
257 i. Living Toliver.
140. Fannie E. Toliver6,12–13 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. Fannie 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).
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.
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. Fannie was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Fannie E. Toliver and Charles Collins were married on November 19, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book C-14, page 94). Charles Collins4 was born about 1887. He died before 1920 at the age of 33.
Charles Collins and Fannie E. Toliver had the following children:
258 i. Lee Kenneth Collins, born June 1, 1909.
259 ii. Charles Hubert Collins, born June 30, 1912.
260 iii. Avis Collins, born about 1915.
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" Moore4,6,12–14, son of Henry Moore and Mary Glenn, was born on July 18, 1891 in 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. 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). He 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.
Clarence Emory Moore and Fannie E. Toliver had the following children:
261 i. Henry Omer Moore, born April 30, 1921.
262 ii. Sadie Irene Moore, born April 4, 1923.
263 iii. Clarence Elisha Moore, born January 17, 1925.
264 iv. Living Moore.
265 v. Nellie Estelle Moore, born March 20, 1929.
266 vi. Gerald Vance Moore, born November 15, 1931.
141. John Andrew Toliver6,14,21 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. 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 Miller6,13,36 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.
John Andrew Toliver and Lora Miller had the following children:
267 i. June Elizabeth Toliver, born January 17, 1921.
268 ii. Wayne Franklin Toliver, born December 31, 1922.
269 iii. Frances Pauline Toliver, born March 23, 1924.
270 iv. John Andrew Toliver Jr., born December 8, 1926.
271 v. Loretta Joyce Toliver, born March 14, 1933.
272 vi. Jerry Lee Toliver, born May 31, 1935.
273 vii. Delbert Warren Toliver, born March 2, 1937.
274 viii. Joseph David Toliver, born July 7, 1938.
142. Male Toliver21 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.
143. Sadie Clare Toliver4,6,13,34,38 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 Hopper4,6,13–14,38, 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.
Isaac David Hopper and Sadie Clare Toliver had the following child:
275 i. David Boyd Hopper, born January 16, 1924.
144. Frank Kenneth Toliver6,21–22,39 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 Chaplin6,22,39 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. Vera was buried at Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath, Oregon, United States.
Frank Kenneth Toliver and Vera Mae Chaplin had the following children:
276 i. Lawrence Toliver, born June 20, 1931.
277 ii. Dwight Franklin Toliver, born July 11, 1933.
278 iii. Clarence Ivis Toliver, born July 18, 1935.
145. Clinton Leslie Toliver6,9,11,14,25 was born on November 2, 1892 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.
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.
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.
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'Neal4,6,40, 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.
Clinton Leslie Toliver and Mary O'Neal had the following children:
279 i. Billie Toliver, born October 13, 1919.
280 ii. Lee Toliver, born October 3, 1921.
146. Nellie Ruth "Ned" Toliver6,9,11–12,25 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.
147. Clem Donald "Shorty" Toliver6,9,11–12,25 was born on February 7, 1898 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States.
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 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. 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.
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.
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.)”
Clem Donald "Shorty" Toliver and Ruby Beatrice Jones were married about 1926. This date is based on the 1930 census. Ruby Beatrice Jones6,11–13, 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.
Clem Donald Toliver and Ruby Beatrice Jones had the following child:
281 i. Gilbert Chester Toliver, born July 2, 1927.
148. Amy Winefred Toliver4,6,9,11–13,25 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. Lutes41 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.
Charles H. Lutes and Amy Winefred Toliver had the following child:
282 i. Kenneth Gene Toliver, born March 2, 1925.
Amy Winefred Toliver and Harley J. Springer were married on September 19, 1930 in Clark, Indiana, United States. Harley J. Springer6,12, 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 Roth4,6,12–13,42, 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." William was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
149. Hattie Ermel
Toliver6,9,12,43–44 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.
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" Lane6,9,12–13,21,41,44–47, 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.
Chester Gwynn Lane and Hattie Ermel Toliver had the following children:
283 i. James Edward "Jim" Lane, born August 1, 1928.
284 ii. Living Lane.
285 iii. Living Lane.
150. Hazel Lorena Toliver6,9,11–13,25 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. She 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. He died 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 Paxton12–13,48 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.
Sixth Generation
151. George A. McCauley6 was born about 1874 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He died in 1880 at the age of 6 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
152. Frank L. McCauley6 was born in July, 1877 in 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 Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
153. Mary A. McCauley6,13 was born in December, 1878 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 Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hoisington, Barton, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Hoisington, Barton, Kansas, United States. She died in 1937 at the age of 59 in Kansas, United States. She was buried at Hoisington Cemetery in Barton, Kansas, United States.
154. Cora B. McCauley6 was born in January, 1884 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hoisington, Barton, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
155. Eva McCauley6 was born in April, 1890 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Hoisington, Barton, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
156. Emmett C. McCauley6 was born in November, 1896 in Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Homestead Township, Barton, Kansas, United States. He died in 1908 at the age of 12 in Kansas, United States. He was buried at Hoisington Cemetery in Barton, Kansas, United States.
157. Bertha A. Mathers6 was born on October 18, 1884 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-1, page 124). 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. It lists Burttie Felknor (35), widow and daughter Dena (7) living with her father. She died Unknown.
158. Lulu M. Mathers6 was born in September, 1886 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 died Unknown.
159. Charles S. Mathers6,14,21–22 was born on July 27, 1894 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-3, page 2). He reported the year as 1895 on his draft card. His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, stout build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer. 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 Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Charles (25) and Martha (23) living with his father. He died in March, 1972 at the age of 77 in Davis, Iowa, United States.
160. Alice Childs6 was born on March 24, 1892 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield 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 Madison Township, Jefferson, Indiana, United States. It lists Alice (38), single, as an attendant at the Madison State Hospital for the Insane. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States. It lists Alice (48), single, as a supervisor at the Vermilion County Children’s Home for Boys. She died on March 12, 1987 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 French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was practical nurse, marital status was never married. She was buried at Westley Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
161. Clara Childs6 was born in October, 1893 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
162. Ralph Childs6,13–14,22 was born on January 2, 1895 in Kansas, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, slender build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farm laborer. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died in January, 1978 at the age of 83 in Danville, Vermilion, Illinois, United States. He was buried at Spring Hill Cemetery in Vermilion, Illinois, United States.
163. Lewis Childs6,14,22 was born on October 28, 1896 in Kansas, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, stout build, blue eyes and brown hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was working for himself. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died in August, 1976 at the age of 79 in Knox, Tennessee, United States.
164. Floyd Childs6,14,22 was born on June 18, 1898 in Kansas, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as tall height, slender build, blue eyes and light hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was carpenter. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Fairfield Township, Russell, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on March 17, 1989 at the age of 90 in Anaheim, Orange, California, United States.
165. Nathaniel Childs6,14,22 was born on September 9, 1900 in Kansas, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as slender build, gray eyes and brown hair, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farm laborer for his father, John Childs. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Greenfield 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 Madison Township, Polk, Iowa, United States. He died on August 24, 1991 at the age of 90 in Iowa, United States.
166. Lucy Street6 was born on April 26, 1884 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on April 23, 1917 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was tuberculosis of lungs, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Floyd Gammon. She was buried at Bethel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
167. Harry Everett Street6,14 was born on July 6, 1889 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The 1900 census reported 1888, but all other records show 1889. His World War I draft registration card described him as tall, stout build, gray eyes and brown hair, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was farmer. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on November 28, 1964 at the age of 75 at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardiac decompensation, residence was Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, occupation was night watchman, marital status was married to Naomi Street.
168. Ernest LaVerne Street6,14 was born on July 6, 1899 in Orange, Indiana, United States. His World War I draft registration card described him as medium height, medium build, blue eyes and light hair, residence was rural Orleans, 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. He died on May 1, 1971 at the age of 71 in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States (volume 30, certificate 14507).
169. Eleanor Patrick6 was born in September, 1889 in California, United States. The 1910 census lists her as Elnora. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Paw Paw, Lee, Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois, United States. She died Unknown.
170. Carl Patrick6 was born in April, 1893 in Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Paw Paw, Lee, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois, United States. He died Unknown.
171. Harry C. Stackhouse6 was born in January, 1882 in Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
172. Fred E. Stackhouse6 was born in July, 1887 in Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
173. Frank L. Stackhouse6 was born in April, 1894 in Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Richards Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. He died Unknown.
174. Phyllis Stackhouse6 was born about 1901 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Richards Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. She died Unknown.
175. Rilda Stackhouse6 was born in April, 1887 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
176. Elma Stackhouse6 was born in July, 1888 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
177. Flora Stackhouse6 was born in December, 1890 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. She died Unknown.
178. Wilbur Stackhouse6 was born in September, 1896 in Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Solomon Township, Cloud, Kansas, United States. He died Unknown.
179. Henry Azor Stackhouse6,16 was born in February, 1890 in Minnesota, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. He died Unknown.
180. Meryl M. Stackhouse6,16 was born in January, 1893 in Kansas, United States. She appeared in the census in 1900 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She died Unknown.
181. Zella M. Stackhouse6,16 was born about 1906 in Oklahoma, United States. Bill Stackhouse reported that Zella spent her career in the Air Force. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Red Rock Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Perry Township, Noble, Oklahoma, United States. She died Unknown.
182. Fannie Ross6 was born about 1874 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
183. Charles Henry Ross6 was born on June 22, 1878 in Orange, Indiana, United States. This date is from his death certificate. The 1900 census reported 1879. He appeared in the census in 1880 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. It lists Charles (20) living with his parents. His occupation was salesman. He died on March 4, 1942 at the age of 63 in Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was lung cancer, residence was Elnora, Daviess, Indiana, occupation was business, marital status was married to Ruby Ross.
184. Lloyd Chaney6 was born in October, 1892 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He died Unknown.
185. Milo R. Chaney6 was born on July 30, 1894 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He died on July 22, 1918 at the age of 23 in France. He died of wounds received in action in the battle of Soissons. He was buried at Hopewell Cemetery in McLean, Illinois, United States.
186. Earnest Keith Chaney6,13 was born on January 21, 1897 in McLean, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He died on August 28, 1938 at the age of 41 in Cook, Illinois, United States. He was buried at Hudson Hill Cemetery in Owen, Indiana, United States.
187. Earl Chaney6,13 was born on July 5, 1899 in McLean, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1900 in Old Town Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. He died on February 4, 1901 at the age of 1 in McLean, Illinois, United States. He was buried at Hopewell Cemetery in McLean, Illinois, United States.
188. Grace Lois Chaney6,13 was born on December 28, 1905 in McLean, Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Cheney Grove Township, McLean, Illinois, United States. She appeared in the census in 1920 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana, United States. She died in September, 1982 at the age of 76. She was buried at Bunnell Cemetery in Clinton, Indiana, United States.
189. Thelbert Berrington Stackhouse4,6,12 was born on October 21, 1900 in Kentucky, 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 Thelbert (29), Iva (24), Mary (6), Kenneth (4) and Bettie (2). His occupation was railroad section hand. He appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Thelbert (39), Iva (34), Mary (16), Kenneth (14) and Bettie (12).
He died on June 25, 1966 at the age of 65 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute uremia, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was retired railroader, marital status was married. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Thelbert Berrington Stackhouse and Iva Frances Trueblood were married on April 10, 1923 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 21, page 140). Iva Frances Trueblood4,6,12–13, daughter of Josiah W. Trueblood and Nancy E. Love, was born on August 6, 1905 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 West Baden, 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 March 15, 1987 at the age of 81 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was respiratory arrest, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was homemaker, marital status was widow. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
190. Mamie Leola Stackhouse4,6,12 was born on January 27, 1902 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Some sources spell her name Maymie.
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, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She died on July 19, 1971 at the age of 69 at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebrovascular accident (stroke), residence was Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, occupation was not listed, marital status was widow. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Mamie Leola Stackhouse and Elisha M. Mason were married on October 6, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 20, page 203). Elisha M. Mason4,6,12 was born on March 20, 1897 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Elisha (33), Mayme (28), Herschel (7) and Clifford (3). His occupation was hotel cook. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Elisha (43), Mamie (43), Clifford (13) and his father Theodore (81). His occupation was restaurant cook. He died on April 6, 1970 at the age of 73 at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral vascular accident (stroke), residence was Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, occupation was chef at a night club, marital status was married to Mamie Stackhouse. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
191. Herschel Stackhouse6 was born on May 9 1903 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. He died on August 10, 1972 at the age of 69 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States (volume 41, certificate 20353). He was buried at Resthaven Memorial Cemetery in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.
192. Elsie Mabel Stackhouse4,6,12 was born on November 6, 1904 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 French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She died on September 3, 1984 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 probably acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), 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.
Elsie Mabel Stackhouse and Sidney Bradley were married on November 21, 1922 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 21, page 82). Sidney Bradley4,6,12 was born on January 30, 1903 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Sidney (27), Elsie (24) and Catherine (5). His occupation was restaurant cook. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Sidney (37), Mary (35), Kathryn (15), Martha (1) and Mary (1). His occupation was restaurant cook. His highest level of education was 7th grade, Mary's was 8th grade. He died on November 11, 1949 at the age of 46. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
193. Eunice Opal Stackhouse4,6,12–13,21 was born on March 8, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 48). The Ames Chapel Cemetery transcription lists her as Eunice Opal.
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.
She died on May 16, 1962 at the age of 52 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was generalized carcinomatosis, 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.
Eunice Opal Stackhouse and Albert E. Drabing were married on December 3, 1934 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 28, page 22). Albert E. Drabing4,6,12 was born on October 4, 1905 in Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Albert (34), Opal (30) and Carolyn (2). His occupation was fireman at a saw mill. His highest level of education was 8th grade, Opal's was the same. He died on August 18, 1961 at the age of 55. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
194. Carl B. Stackhouse6,12 was born on October 8, 1918 in 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. He appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Carl (21) and his mother Minnie Vaughn Stackhouse (56). His occupation was laborer for street projects. His highest level of education was 9th grade. He died on July 7, 1955 at the age of 36. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His military marker states that he was a World War II veteran, serving in Company D, 119th Infantry, 30th Infantry Division.
195. Lottie Marie Stackhouse4,6,50 was born on September 27, 1904 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The marriage index reports the year as 1902, but her grave stone lists 1904. Her parents weren't married until 1903, so 1904 makes more sense.
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 Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
She died on October 3, 1972 at the age of 68 at Bedford Regional Medical Center in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia, residence was rural French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was not listed, marital status was married to James Hallaway. She was buried at Highland Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Lottie Marie Stackhouse and James Ernest Hallaway were married on January 16, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-20, page 100). James Ernest Hallaway4,6,50, son of Henry C. Hallaway and Della C. Vickery, was born on August 29, 1900 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. It lists Ernest (29), Lottie (25), Ruth (8), Clifford (6), Rex (5), Fern (2) and Pauline (6/12). His occupation was farm laborer. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Ernest (39), Lotta (35), Ruth (18), Clifford (16), Rex (15), Fern (12), Pauline (10), Dale (4), James (3) and Marilyn (1). His occupation was timber worker. His highest level of education was 8th grade, Lotta's was 7th grade. He died in 1983 at the age of 83. He was buried at Highland Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
196. Maude E. Stackhouse6,13 was born about 1907 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The 1910 census lists son Ermile (3) and the 1920 census lists daughter Maude E. (13). These are obviously the same person. The death index agrees with the 1920 census. 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 died on November 7, 1920 at the age of 13 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-26, page 46).
197. Hazel Irene Stackhouse4,6,13,21 was born on March 3, 1909 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 26). She reported the year as 1908 on her marriage record.
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 Highland, Lake, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Noble Township, Wabash, Indiana, United States.
She died on July 2, 2011 at the age of 102 in Wabash, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was congestive heart failure, occupation was school cafeteria cook, marital status was widow. The Plain Dealer, Wabash Indiana, reported "Hazel Irene Allegree, 102, of rural Wabash, Indiana, died at 6:00 a.m. Saturday, July 2, 2011 at her home. She was born March 3, 1909 in French Lick, Indiana to Harry and Deborah (McCracken) Stackhouse. Hazel married Glenn O. Allegree on December 25, 1925; he died October 21, 1974. She cooked several years at Linlawn and Noble Township Schools in Wabash. She was a member of the Wabash Church of the Nazarene since 1940. Hazel was a member and past president of the Cozy Homemakers home extension club. She enjoyed people, reading, flowers, and puzzles. She is survived by her two children, Mary Lou Carpenter of Wabash, and Larry (Sue Ann) Allegree of Silver Lake, Indiana; six grandchildren, Gary (Marge) Eltzroth of Evansville, Indiana, Jane (David) Wagmer of Wabash, Kathy (Gene) Hunter of Dalzell, South Carolina, Kelly Jo (Ed) Engel of Berrien Springs, Michigan, Joe (Julie) Munson of Shelbyville, Indiana, and Eric Vironet of Bolingbrook, Illinois; nine great-grandchildren, Mary (Joe) McKenzie and Jo Ann (Charles) Guthrie, both of Wabash, Noah Eltzroth of Louisville, Kentucky, Gabe Eltzroth of Evansville, Amber Hunter and Aaron Hunter, both of Dalzell, Patrick Munson, Alayna Munson, and Sophia Munson, all of Shelbyville; four great-great-grandchildren, Ellen and Brayden McKenzie, and Caden and Lyla Guthrie, all of Wabash. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Billie Ann Munson, six brothers, and three sisters. Funeral services will be held at Grandstaff-Hentgen Funeral Service, 1241 Manchester Avenue, Wabash, on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Matt Tygart officiating. Burial will be in Friends Cemetery, Wabash. Friends may call 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Preferred memorial is Wabash Church of the Nazarene or Wabash-Miami Home Healthcare and Hospice." She was buried at Friends Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana, United States.
Hazel Irene Stackhouse and Glenn Allegree were married on December 25, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 23, page 35). Glenn Allegree4,6,13, son of George Allegree and Laura B. Tinkle, was born on March 10, 1905 in 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 Highland, Lake, Indiana, United States. It lists Glenn (25) and Hazel (21). His occupation was truck driver. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Noble Township, Wabash, Indiana, United States. It lists Glenn (35), Hazel (31), Mary (7) and Billie (5). His occupation was rock wool blower. His highest level of education was 8th grade, Hazel's was the same. Their residence in 1935 was split, with Glenn and the children living in Martin County and Hazel living in Orange County. Were they separated for a while? Was this an enumerator error? He died on October 21, 1974 at the age of 69 in Wabash, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Friends Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana, United States.
198. Lawrence P. Stackhouse13,21 was born on July 5, 1911 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 18). He died on July 7, 1911 at the age of 0 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-23, page 36).
199. Cecil Miller Stackhouse6,21–22 was born on January 10, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 15). He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Butler Township, Miami, Indiana, United States. It lists Cecil (27) living with his parents. His occupation was foundry truck driver. His highest level of education was 7th grade. He died on January 14, 1964 at the age of 51 in Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United States. His death certificate (which was very faint) reported the following: cause of death was emphysema, residence was rural Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, occupation was factory worker, marital status was married. He was buried at Memorial Lawns Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana, United States.
200. Roy Homer Stackhouse4,6,13,21–22 was born on April 15, 1915 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 68).
He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Noble Township, Wabash, Indiana, United States. It lists Roy (24), Catherine (24) and Patricia (4). His occupation was driller. His highest level of education was 10th grade, Catherine's was 12th grade.
He died on February 27, 1993 at the age of 77 in Trussville, Jefferson, Alabama, United States. He was buried at Jefferson Memorial Gardens East in Jefferson, Alabama, United States.
Roy Homer Stackhouse and Catherine Brough were married on January 30, 1936 in Peru, Miami, Indiana, United States. Catherine Brough4,6,13,22 was born on September 29, 1915 in South Carolina, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Noble Township, Wabash, Indiana, United States. She died in February, 1993 at the age of 77 in Trussville, Jefferson, Alabama, United States. She was buried at Jefferson Memorial Gardens East in Jefferson, Alabama, United States.
201. Earnest Newell Stackhouse6,21 was born on September 22, 1919 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-16, page 57). He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Butler Township, Miami, Indiana, United States. It lists Newell (20) living with his parents. His occupation was bagger at a rock wool factory. His highest level of education was 10th grade. He died on April 24, 2005 at the age of 85 at Millers Merry Manor West in Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cardio renal collapse, residence was Lagro, Wabash, Indiana, occupation was production worker at a paper mill, marital status was married to Ora Dee Scott. He was buried at Memorial Lawns Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana, United States.
202. Walter Dale Stackhouse13,21 was born on January 5, 1922 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 2, no first name is listed). He died on February 19, 1923 at the age of 1 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the cause of death as broncho pneumonia.
203. Fred A. Stackhouse6,21 was born on March 28, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 62). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Butler Township, Miami, Indiana, United States. He died on December 3, 1996 at the age of 71 at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was congestive heart failure, residence was Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, occupation was maintenance in the rubber industry, marital status was married to Jacqueline Gatchel. He was buried at Memorial Lawns Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana, United States.
204. Mary Maxine Stackhouse6 was born on August 4, 1927 in Peru, Miami, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Butler Township, Miami, Indiana, United States. She died on April 19, 2002 in Wabash, Wabash, Indiana, United States at the age of 74 at Wabash County Hospital in Wabash, Wabash, Indiana. He death certificate reported the following: cause of death was end stage COPD, residence was Miami, Peru, Indiana, occupation was factory work, marital status was widow. She was buried at Friends Cemetery in Wabash, Indiana, United States.
205. Raymond Fitch6,21 was born on June 9, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 48). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on March 25, 1933 at the age of 19 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis, occupation was farmer, marital status was single. He was buried at New Antioch Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
206. Delilah Jane Fitch6,21 was born on July 25, 1914 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 48). She appeared in the census in 1920 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on April 6, 1991 at the age of 76 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Bonds Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
207. Hamilton Lee Stackhouse6,21 was born on August 26, 1933 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 103). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Northwest Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on October 31, 1994 at the age of 61 in Roselawn, Newton, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was multiple injuries due to high velocity impact of airplane accident, residence was Tucson, Pima, Arizona, occupation was owner of a scientific supply company, marital status was married to Bernice Brill. Cremation was chosen.
208. Living Stackhouse.
209. Jack Hallaway13 was born on December 7, 1947 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on October 29, 2012 at the age of 64 in California, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (November 28, 2012) reported "A memorial service and celebration of life will be held Dec. 7 in Yucaipa, CA, for Jack Hallaway, 64, Yucaipa, CA, formerly of West Baden Springs, who died Oct. 29 at his California home. Born on Dec. 7, 1947, near Roland, he was the son of Walter and Clair Stackhouse Hallaway. He grew up on the family farm where he learned to repair everything, leading to his career as a master mechanic. He attended West Baden and Springs Valley schools. He was a United States Air Force veteran, who served during the Vietnam era as a crew chief for high-performance aircraft. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and a friend to all who knew him. Survivors include his wife, Glenda; son, Brandon Hallaway of California; stepson, Wes Gates of California; one brother, Paul L. Hallaway of West Baden Springs; four sisters, Patsy Quinn and Betty Radtke, both of French Lick, and Patty Allen and Terri Gromer, both of West Baden Springs; and two step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Glen and Neale Hallaway; and one stepson, Tony Gates."
210. William Howard Charles6,13 was born on November 5, 1908 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 20). He appeared in the census in 1910 in Sidell, Vermilion, Illinois, United States. He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on February 14, 1922 at the age of 13 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (February 16, 1922) reported "Fire destroyed the home of Sam Charles, a farmer who lives on Route 1 out of West Baden Monday night about 9 o'clock. The family had retired and all were sleeping soundly when they were awakened by the flames of their burning dwelling and the family had only time to escape with their lives with the exception of Howard, the thirteen year old son who got confused and ran into a room where he got cut off by the flames and could not get out. His father managed to get to him and got him out but not until he was so badly burned that he died Tuesday morning. Mr. Charles was badly burned while rescuing the boy, but said not to be seriously burned. Nothing was saved from the burning building but a rug that one of the neighbors jerked out of one of the rooms. The sad occurrence spreads a gloom over the entire community who sympathize with the family in their terrible loss of the boy who perished in the flames. Mr. Charles is the son of George A. Charles and his wife is a daughter of John A. Stackhouse. The funeral and burial at Ames Chapel was held Thursday." He was buried on February 16, 1922 at Sulphur Creek Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
211. Mary Helen Charles6,30 was born on September 26, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 31). 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. It lists Mary (26) living with her parents. Her occupation was basket maker at the basket factory. Her highest level of education was 12th grade. She died on October 9, 1996 at the age of 83 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was nursing assistant, marital status was single. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
212. Living Charles.
213. Evelyn Marie Pruett6,30–31 was born on November 20, 1913 in 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 February 10, 2007 at the age of 93 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.
214. Warren Allen Pruett6,30–31 was born on March 5, 1918 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Warren (22) living with his parents. He was in his 4th year of college, majoring in business administration. He died on March 5, 1942 at the age of 24 in Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, United States.
215. Charles Edward Pruett6,30–31 was born on October 28, 1923 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He died on May 29, 1976 at the age of 52 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States.
Charles Edward Pruett and [Unknown] were married Unknown. [Unknown] was born Unknown.
216. Mildred Irene Ham4,6,13,21,27,30 was born on November 7, 1914 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 57).
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 on December 22, 1992 at the age of 78 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States. She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Mildred Irene Ham and Carl Wallace Gromer were married on May 29, 1937 in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States (book C-29, page 434). Carl Wallace Gromer4,22,27,30 was born on February 16, 1913 in Washington, Daviess, Indiana, United States. He died on December 29, 2002 at the age of 89 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
217. Doris Mae Ham6,13,21,30 was born on July 1, 1919 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-16, page 54). Carol Gromer reported the date as July 24. 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.
218. Eunice Lee Ham4,6,13,21,27 was born on December 16, 1922 in Orangeville, Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 19).
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.
Eunice died on February 28, 2008 at the age of 85 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The Times Mail ( March 1, 2008) reported "Orleans — Eunice L. McCart, 85, Orleans, departed this life after an 18-month fight with pancreatic cancer. Born Dec. 16, 1922, in Orangeville, she was the daughter of Ivan and Lois (Stackhouse) Ham. She married John McCart on Oct. 2, 1940, and he preceded her in death on Nov. 5, 1984. She was a graduate of Orleans High School and for 10 years she worked as a bookkeeper at Orange County Hospital. She retired in 1984. Survivors include daughters, Judy (Barry) Chatham of Greenwood, and Karen (Ed) Hudelson of Paoli; her grandsons and their families, Stephen Chatham and Brian Chatham of Greenwood, Jeff Hudelson of El Centro, Calif., Scott Hudelson of Paoli, and Andrew Hudelson of Spring Hill, Tenn.; 10 great-granddaughters; three great-grandsons; three step great-grandsons; and four step great-great-grandsons. Eunice was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and three sisters, Mildred Gromer, Doris Qualkenbush and Frieda Shuler. Friends may call from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday at the Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home in Orleans. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Orleans United Methodist Church with the Rev. Patrick Sinnott officiating. Burial will follow at Bethel Cemetery near Orangeville." She was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Eunice Lee Ham and John E. McCart were married on October 2, 1940 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-31, page 236). John E. McCart4 was born on January 20, 1917. He died in November, 1972 at the age of 55. This date was reported in the SSDI and agrees with his grave stone, which reports 1972. His wife's obituary reported the date as November 5, 1984. He was buried at Bethel-IOOF Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
219. Frieda Geraldine Ham6,13,21,30 was born on February 4, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 60). 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 January 1, 1995 at the age of 69 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States.
220. Eugene F. Stackhouse4,6,22 was born on March 14, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He died on March 19, 2004 at the age of 83 in Monroe, Indiana, United States. Eugene was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Eugene F. Stackhouse and Juanita I. Glenn were married on November 21, 1943 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book 32, page 129). Juanita I. Glenn4 was born on October 23, 1923.
221. Milicent Stackhouse6,21 was born on April 22, 1924 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 44). 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 Unknown. Some sources report that she died in 1994 in Indiana, others that it was 2011 in Florida. No proof has been found to support either claim.
222. Richard Lettell Stackhouse6,12–13,21–22 was born on June 1, 1926 in Orange, Indiana, United States. His birth certificate reported his middle name as Lee Tell. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on November 10, 1968 at the age of 42 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was construction heavy equipment operator, marital status was married to Vera Lee Kail. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
223. Rex H. Stackhouse6,21–22 was born on September 1, 1929 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 26). The SSDI lists the month as January.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He died on October 19, 2008 at the age of 79 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Rex H. Stackhouse and Peggy Lou Bledsoe were married on August 14, 1949. Peggy Lou Bledsoe13 was born on March 3, 1934 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on February 22, 2012 at the age of 77 in Orange, Indiana, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (February 29, 2012) reported "Funeral services were conducted Saturday at Brosmer-Kemple Funeral Home in French Lick for Peggy Lou Stackhouse, 77, French Lick, who died Feb. 22 at her residence. Born March 3, 1934, in Orange County, she was the daughter of Elvis and Cynthia Hopper Bledsoe. She married Rex Stackhouse on Aug. 14, 1949, and he preceded her in death. She retired from Kimbell International. She was a member of West Baden United Methodist church and a former member of Paoli Moose Lodge 2530. Survivors include nine daughters, Vivian Nelson of West Baden Springs, Sondra Arvin of Bloomfield, Pamela Mueller of Little Rock, AR, Penny Stackhouse of Franklin, OH, Roxanna Nelson, Cynthia Wininger and Laura Conrad, all of French Lick, Lisa Smith of Converse and Kristi Hudelson of Paoli; one brother, Larry Bledsoe of Bloomington; one sister, Dorothy Allen of Indianapolis, 24 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elvis and Cynthia Hopper Bledsoe, husband, Rex Stackhouse; one brother; one grandchild; and one great-grandchild. Officiating the service were Charles Watson and Jimmie Johnson. Burial was at Mount Lebanon Cemetery in French Lick." She was buried at Mount Lebanon Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
224. Annalee Stackhouse6,13 was born on June 3, 1930 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
The News of Yesteryear section in the Springs Valley Herald reported the following from November 27, 1947: "Annalee Stackhouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stackhouse of West Baden has been chosen the D.A.R. Good Citizens of her school."
She died on September 18,
2016 at the age of 86 in Indiana, United States. The Paoli News Republican (September 22,
2016) reported "A memorial service will be held Sept. 22 at 10:30 a.m. at
Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Mooresville for Annalee Stackhouse Conrad, 86,
who died Sept. 18. Born June 3, 1930,
she was the daughter of Opal Ragsdale Stackhouse and Floyd Stackhouse of Orange
County. She married Delbert Conrad, and
he preceded her in death on July 30, 2013.
She had worked for the French Lick Sheraton Hotel and Hooks Drugs. She later worked as a bookkeeper for Eli
Lilly and at Dobb's House at the Indianapolis Airport. Survivors include two daughters, Delann
Conrad of Indianapolis and Cathy Conrad Van Hal of Mooresville; four
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband and siblings, Richard,
Eugene, Rex Stackhouse and Milicent Stackhouse Flick Ash. Officiating the service will be Pastor
Brandon Silchting. Visitation will be
Sept. 22 from 10-10:30 a.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
may be made to the church, and envelopes will be available."
Annalee Stackhouse and Delbert Conrad were married Unknown. Delbert Conrad13 was born on May 17, 1924 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on July 30, 2013 at the age of 89 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (August 14, 2013) reported "A memorial service was conducted Aug. 3 at Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Mooresville for Delbert Conrad, 89, who died July 30 at Saint Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. Born May 17, 1924, in Orange County, he was the son of Clarence and Matilda Fancher Conrad. He married Annalee Stackhouse, and she survives. He was an Army veteran of World War II and retired as a truck driver from Viking/Spector. He attended Good Shepherd Baptist Church. Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Delann Conrad and Cathy Conrad Van Hal; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Baptist Church, 1150 East State Road 144, Mooresville, IN 46158. Carlisle–Branson Funeral Service & Crematory of Mooresville was in charge of arrangements."
225. Living Stackhouse.
226. Deanna Sue Stackhouse13,32 was born on September 30, 1941 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on December 7, 1999 at the age of 58 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 rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was school teacher, marital status was married to Donald Clark. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
227. Horace Benton Abel4,6,12–13 was born on March 11, 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 appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Horace Horace (34), Emma (31), Richard (13) and Claver (11). His occupation was meat cutter at a grocery store. His highest level of education was 8th grade, Emma's was the same. He died on June 19, 1963 at the age of 57 in Jasper, Dubois, Indiana, United States. The Paoli News (June 20, 1963) reported "Horace B. Abel, 57, lifelong resident of West Baden, died early Wednesday morning at Jasper Hospital. Mr. Abel, a butcher, was employed at Allbright's store in Prospect before his fatal illness. Final rites will be held Friday afternoon at 1:30 at the West Baden Baptist Church of which he was a member. Services will be conducted by Rev. Jack Bruns. Burial in Ames Chapel Cemetery is by Ritter funeral directors. Mr. Abel is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Williams Abel, three sons, Richard of Crown Point, Claver of Madison and David of West Baden, his mother, Mrs. Ora Abel, six grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Pauline Jacobs of French Lick, and a brother, Harry Abel of Louisville." He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
228. Pauline Dorothy Abel6 was born about 1913 in 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 Unknown.
229. Harry Boyd Abel6,12–13,22 was born on May 26, 1918 in 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. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists harry (21) living with his parents. His occupation was filling station attendant. His highest level of education was 12th grade. He died in February, 1988 at the age of 69 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States (volume 9, certificate 4399). He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His marker states that he was a staff sergeant in the US Army in World War II.
230. Harold L. Underwood4,6,12 was born on July 24, 1901 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. Harold appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Harold (28), Ora (28) and Catherine (8). His occupation was auto mechanic. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Harold (39), Ora (38) and Katherine (19). His occupation was self-employed mechanic. His highest level of education was 9th grade, Ora's was 8th grade.
He died on August 14, 1974 at the age of 73 in Orange, Indiana, United States. His obituary reported "Harold L. Underwood, son of Edward and Ethel Wilson Underwood, was born July 24, 1901 in Orange County. He owned and operated a service machine shop for 25 years in Prospect and was an expert in making and repairing mechanical equipment. A member of the National Rifleman's Association, he was widely known for his skill in repairing fire arms. On August 21, 1920 he was united in marriage to Ora Knight; to this union was born a daughter, Kathryn. In 1925 he joined Ames Chapel United Methodist Church where he served in various places of responsibility through the years and faithfully attended as long as health permitted. His Bible shows evidence of being much read and well-marked as one who marks and studies his map in preparation for a very important journey. He lived God's Word, His Church and his God. A friend to the youth, he was Scoutmaster for 20 years of Troop 89 and received the Scout's highest award, the Silver Beaver, on May 28, 1964. In 1971 he was honored by his fellow citizens when presented with the Springs Valley Exchange Club's Book of Golden Deeds for his outstanding contributions to the community. On August 14th he completed his life's journey across this earth after 73 years and 3 weeks, leaving his wife, Ora; the daughter Mrs. Ed (Kathryn) Shannon of Owensboro, Kentucky; two granddaughters, Mrs. Robert (Suellyn Kay) Whelan of Chilicothe, Ohio and Mrs. Norman (Alice Marie) Ormiston of Cincinnati; twin great-granddaughters, a sister, Mrs. Harvey Condra of French Lick; other relatives and many friends." He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Harold L. Underwood and Ora Alice Knight were married on August 21, 1920 in Orange, Indiana, United States. Ora Alice Knight4,6,12, daughter of Hardin Thomas Knight and Olive Belle Abel, was born on August 21, 1901 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1910 in Northwest 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 August 14, 1990 at the age of 88. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
231. Ruth Ellen Underwood4,6,12–13,28 was born on February 3, 1904 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 Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States.
Granddaughter
She died on
March 27, 1986 at the age of 82 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in
French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States.
Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute
myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was rural French Lick, Orange,
Indiana, occupation was homemaker, marital status was married to Harvey
Condra. The certificate was signed by
Marion Hagan, MD. The Bedford Times-Mail
(March 28, 1086) reported "Ruth E. Condra, 82, French Lick, died at 12:10
p.m. Thursday at Medco Center in French Lick.
She was born Feb. 3, 1904, in Orange County, to Edward and Ethel Wilson
Underwood. She married Harvey E. Condra
in 1948 and he survives. Also surviving
are one son, Melvin Heckler, of Texas; one stepson, Jack Condra, of Loogootee;
three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Springs Valley Church
of the Nazarene and Orange County Senior Citizens. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday
at Brosmer-Drabing Funeral Home in French Lick, the Rev. Leo Reed
officiating. Burial will be Ames Chapel
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home after 2 p.m. today."
She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United
States.
Ruth Ellen
Underwood and Lawrence Eleazer Heckler were married on May 10, 1924 in Orange,
Indiana, United States (book C-22, page 47).
Ruth Ellen Underwood and Harvey Anderson Condra were married on February 21, 1948 in Searcy, White, Arkansas, United States. Harvey Anderson Condra12,28 was born on January 16, 1899 in Indiana, United States. He died on June 24, 1987 at the sage of 88 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia, residence was French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was restaurant cook, marital status was widower. The certificate was signed by Marion Hagan, MD. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
232. Esther L. Wilson6,21 was born on September 30, 1910 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 60). She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
233. Ennis M. Wilson6,13,21 was born on August 1, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 5). 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 Ennis (27) living with his parents. His occupation was garage mechanic. His highest level of education was 12th grade. He died on September 25, 1995 at the age of 83 in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. A Lawrence County newspaper reported "Funeral services were held Wednesday at Haverly Mortuary in Mitchell for race car enthusiast Eniis M. "Dizz" Wilson, 83, who died Monday (25 Sep 1995) at Bedford Regional Medical Center. Rev. Ronald McClain officiated with burial in the Mitchell Cemetery. Grave-side military rites were conducted by the Cecil C. Martin American Legion Post 250 of Mitchell. Born Aug. 1, 1912 in Orange County, he was the son of Arthur and Bessie Beck Wilson. He married Zelphia Walton in 1937, she preceded him in death Sept. 8, 1995. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Cecil B. Martin American Legion Post 250 of Mitchell and the Campbellsburg Baptist Church. He served as chief mechanic for three drivers in the Indianapolis 500. He owned and operated the Bloomington Speedway in the 1940s and operated a garage in Mitchell for 50 years. He also helped to build the old Mitchell Race Track and the Salem Speedway. Survivors include a son, Merle Wilson of Mitchell; three brothers, Don Wilson of West Baden, Dick Wilson of French Lick, Gene Wilson of Washington state; a sister, Gladys Kerby of West Baden; a granddaughter and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister."
234. Howard O. Wilson6,21 was born on August 20, 1915 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-14, page 50). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
235. Roy Elvis Wilson6,21 was born on September 10, 1918 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-16, page 40, which lists him as Ray). 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 Elvis (21) living with his parents. His occupation was horse trainer. His highest level of education was 8th grade. He died Unknown.
236. Norman L. Wilson6,12,21 was born on April 25, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-7, page 90). 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. He died on December 11, 1984 at the age of 63. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
237. Norris Eugene Wilson6,21 was born on December 16, 1923 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 37). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
238. Gladys Louise Wilson6,21 was born on June 1, 1926 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 82). 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 6, 2001 at the age of 74 at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate (which was in poor condition and difficult to read) reported the following: cause of death was cardiac arrest, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indian, occupation was homemaker, marital status was married to Forrest Kerby. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
239. Herman W. Wilson6,12,21 was born on November 9, 1929 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 40). 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. He died on November 8, 1990 at the age of 60. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
240. Donald Lee Wilson6,21 was born on May 22, 1933 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 99). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on October 4, 2009 at the age of 76 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. His obituary reported "Donald Lee Wilson, age 76, of West Baden Springs, passed away at 6:50 AM, Sunday, October 4, 2009, at his residence. Don was born on May 22, 1933 to the late John Wilson and the late Bessie (Beck) Wilson. He married Sue Ella Marlette on July 18, 1954 and she preceded him in death. He then married Joyce Nelson on February 14, 1987 and she survives. He was a 1951 graduate of West Baden High School and attended Springs Valley Wesleyan Church. He was a farmer, carpenter, had been a foremen at Cornwells, Inc. and had worked quality control at Kimball’s in West Baden. His greatest enjoyment was spending time in his "little carpenter shop." He is also survived by his wife Joyce (Nelson) Wilson of West Baden Springs, Ind.; four sons, Brian Arthur Wilson (Angie) of Jasper, Ind., Barry Lee Wilson (Susan) of West Baden Springs, Ind., David Lynn Wilson (Deena) of West Baden Springs, Ind. and Daren Clay Wilson (Tanya) of Rosamond, Calif.; two step sons, Richard Earl Powell (Teresa) of Sellersburg, Ind. and Tracy Lee Powell (Cristine) of Charlestown, Ind.; one step daughter, Kris Walker (Tom) of Louisville, Ky.; one brother, Norris Eugene Wilson (Norma) of Davis, Calif.; eight grandchildren, eleven step grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents,first wife, 3 grandchildren, 5 brothers, and 2 sisters. Arrangements are being handled by T.L.Pinnick Mortuary, 785 South Bears Bend Road, French Lick, Ind. Cremation was chosen as final disposition. There will be a private family service at a later date."
241. Cloyd A. Wilson6,21–22 was born on June 11, 1913 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 24). 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 on December 11, 1993 at the age of 80 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
242. Hollace Wilson6 was born about 1916 in Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
243. Max D. Wilson6,21 was born on October 19, 1930 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 56). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on November 2, 2013 at the age of 83 in New Albany, Floyd, Indiana, United States. The Springs Valley Herald (November 6, 2013) reported "Funeral services will be conducted Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. at Dillman-Scott Funeral Home in Paoli for Max D Wilson, 83, Paoli, who died Nov. 3 at Floyd Memorial Hospital in New Albany. Born Oct. 19, 1930, in Jasper, he was the son of William A. and Alta E. McDonald Wilson. He married Shirley A. Matson on March 10, 1951 and she preceded him in death on Jan. 20, 1994. He was owner and operator of the Max D. Wilson Agency in Paoli. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of Paoli Kiwanis Club and Paoli Chamber of Commerce, where he served as president during the time the group developed the Hospital Industrial Tract. Survivors include one son, Steve Wilson of Paoli; his longtime companion, Roslyn Alvey of Paoli; three grandchildren; and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Cloyd; and one sister, Hollis Stewart. Officiating the service will be Pastor James Walters. Interment will follow at Paoli Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Orange County Clothe-A-Child Foundation."
244. Juanita L. Wilson6 was born on July 14, 1913 in 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 September 25, 1983 at the age of 70 at Dunn Memorial Hospital in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was multiple fractures and internal injuries suffered when a care where she was a passenger ran off the road, residence was Shoals, Martin, Indiana, occupation was clerk typist, marital status was widow of Jack Tredway. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States..
245. Rex Harold Wilson6,21 was born on April 23, 1915 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-12, page 33). He appeared in the census in 1920 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
246. Helen M. Wilson6,13,21 was born on September 14, 1916 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-12, page 38). 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 July 6, 1980 at the age of 63 in Martin, Indiana, United States. Her Springs Valley Herald obituary reported "Mrs. Helen M. (Wilson) Jones, 63, died Saturday, July 6, 1980, at her home near Shoals, Indiana. A native of Orange County, she was born September 14, 1916 to Henry Harrison "Harry" and Alice (Speece) Wilson. In 1947, she married Grover Edmond "Eddie" Jones, who survives. Mrs. Jones was a former Martin County Public Health Nurse. She attended French Lick High School and graduated from Norton Infirmary School of Nursing. She was a 1st LT in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, serving four years in the South Pacific during World War II. She was a member of the Shoals United Methodist Church, American Legion Post 61, and D.A.V. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Patty Horine, Jr. of Springfield, MO and Mrs. Susan Bauer of Jasper, IN; her mother of French Lick; a brother, Rex Wilson of Falls Church, VA; a sister, Mrs. Juanita Tredway of Shoals, IN; and three grandchildren. Funeral services were Thursday morning from Queen-Lee Funeral Home in Shoals with burial in Spring Hill Cemetery near Rusk in Martin County." She was buried at Springhill Cemetery in Martin, Indiana, United States.
247. William Lawrence “Billy” Love6,21 was born on January 22, 1922 in Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 1). Ruth Underwood reported this in her diary: "Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Love, Billy Lawrence, Jan. 22, 1922." 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. He died on June 24, 2005 at the age of 83 at Bloomington Hospital of Orange County in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was driver for a dairy producer, marital status was widower.
248. Marjorie M. Love6,21 was born on December 6, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 73). 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 September 8, 2007 at the age of 81 at Mitchell Manor in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was cerebral vascular accident (stroke), residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was medical technologist, marital status was married to William Stone. She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
249. Living Love.
250. Raymond Luther Wilson Jr.6,12,21–22 was born on August 9, 1922 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 14). He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on December 31, 1985 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 cardiopulmonary arrest, residence was rural West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was construction operator, marital status was married to Miriam Poteetee. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
251. Robert H. Wilson6,21 was born on November 3, 1924 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 55). He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on December 11, 1997 at the age of 71 in Pinellas, Florida, United States.
252. Rev. Claude Derrill Wilson6,12,21 was born on December 18, 1930 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 58). He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on November 1, 1991 at the age of 60 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary occlusion, place of death was at home, residence was West Baden, Orange, Indiana, occupation was minister, marital status was married to Gladys Wilson He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. Rev. Wilson compiled Ames Chapel Methodist 1879-1979, a detailed commemorative booklet which documented the church history and provided personal histories of some of the congregation members.
253. Malcolm Torr Toliver12–13,21 was born on August 5, 1916 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 38). He died on October 1, 1918 at the age of 2 in Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the cause of death as cholera infantum. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
254. Joan Toliver6,21 was born on July 26, 1920 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-17,10). 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. Her occupation was stenographer for the public school system. Her highest level of education was 12th grade. She died Unknown.
255. Carolyn I. Toliver6,21 was born on July 11, 1926 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book FL-3, page 29). 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 Unknown.
256. Ruth Esther Toliver6,13,35 was born on November 23, 1931 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on August 29, 1988 at the age of 56 at Americana Heath Center in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death as emphysema due to cigarettes, residence was 30 S. Chester Ave. in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, occupation was homemaker, marital status was divorced, surname was Weber. She was buried at Washington Park East Cemetery in Marion, Indiana, United States.
257. Living Toliver.
258. Lee Kenneth Collins6,13,22,51 was born on June 1, 1909 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
It is not clear if Lee was the biological son of Charles Collins. He was born before Charles and Fannie were married. In the 1910 census, he is in the household of his grandparents and his surname is listed as Toliver (and mother Fannie is also in the household, listed as single). In the 1920 census, he is still in the household of his grandparents, but his surname is listed as Collins. His death certificate lists Charles as his father.
He appeared in the census in 1910 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Lee (10/12) living with his grandparents, Andrew and Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Lee (10) living with his grandparents, Andrew and Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Lee (20) living with his mother and stepfather. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Lee (30), Mary (23), Marale (5) and Booby (4). His occupation was farmer. His highest level of education was 8th grade, Mary's was 10th grade.
He died on December 21, 1983 at the age of 74 at Bedford Regional Medical Center in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary occlusion, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was factory worker for Carpenter Body Works, marital status was widower. His obituary reported "Lee was born June 1, 1909 in Orange County, Indiana, son of Charles Collins and Fannie Toliver. He married Mary Florence Stalker and she preceded him in death on March 14, 1977. Lee retired in 1974 from Carpenter Body Works. He was a member of the United Methodist Church and the French Lick American Legion Post 76, and was a Navy Veteran of World War II. Survivors include four children, Maralee Williams, Sue Neal, Bobby Collins, and Danny Collins; four half-brothers, Gerald Moore, Henry Moore, Raymond Moore, and Clarence Moore; two half-sisters, Irene Packard and Nellie Wells; 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Jimmy Rex Collins; sister Avis Swallow; and brother Charles Hubert Collins." He was buried at Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
Lee Kenneth Collins and Mary Florence Stalker were married about 1934. Mary Florence Stalker6,13,51 was born on June 24, 1917 in Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on March 14, 1977 at the age of 59 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death as circulatory collapse, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Lee Collins. Her obituary reported "Mary Florence Collins, 59, died March 14, 1977 after failing in health for three years. She was born June 24, 1917 in Orange County, Indiana to Clyde and Sally Landreth Stalker. On April 28, 1933 she married Lee K. Collins, who survives. Other survivors include four children, Maralee Williams, Bobby Collins, Sue Neal and Danny Collins; two brothers, Clyde "Dick" Stalker and Frank Stalker; two half-brothers, Donald Stalker and Ronnie Stalker; five half-sisters Marjorie Hobson, Gloria Lambert, Jane Grabner, Evelyn Watterson, Patty Mattos; stepmother, Bertha Stalker; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by three brothers, John Stalker, William "Bill" Stalker, and one in infancy; one half-sister Martha Ragan; and a son, Jimmy Rex Collins. Pallbearers will be Bobby Lee Williams, Jeff Williams, Doug Williams, Pete Judah, Terry Lee Collins and Johnny Neal." She was buried at Liberty Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
259. Charles Hubert Collins6,13,21–22 was born on June 30, 1912 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-15, page 2). He appeared in the census in 1920 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Hubert (7) living with his grandparents, Andrew and Elizabeth Stackhouse Toliver. He died on August 25, 1980 at the age of 68 at Bedford Regional Medical Center in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocardial infarction, residence was 405 W. Thornton in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, occupation was retired employee of Paoli Chair Co., marital status was married to Doris Hamilton. He was buried at Community Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
260. Avis Collins6 was born about 1915 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
261. Henry Omer Moore4,6,13,36 was born on April 30, 1921 in Hoopeston, Vermilion, Illinois, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
He died on February 18, 1996 at the age of 74 at Orange County Hospital in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was coronary occlusion disease, residence was Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was construction laborer, marital status was divorced. The Bedford Times Mail (February 19, 1996) reported "Henry Omer Moore, 74, Orleans, died at 8:20 p.m. Saturday at Orange County Hospital in Paoli. Born in Hoopston, Ill., he was the son of Clarence E. and Fannie (Toliver) Moore. He retired from Latex Construction Co. in Atlanta, Ga. and was an Army veteran of World War II, receiving the Purple Heart Medal. He attended Bible School of Cincinnati in his younger years. Surviving are two daughters: Bonnie Buck of Kokomo and Carla Yother of Bedford; three brothers: Clarence Moore of Tulsa, Okla, Raymond Moore and Gerald Moore, both of Orleans; two sisters: Irene Packard and Nellie Wells, both of Orleans; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents, two half brothers and one half sister. Services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at Haverly Mortuary, Mitchell, with the Rev. Lewis Williams officiating. Burial will follow in Ames Chapel Cemetery with graveside military rites accorded by members of Cecil C. Martin American Legion Post 250 and Marvin R. Davis Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9107. Friends may call from 2-8 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the mortuary." He was buried on February 21, 1996 at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Henry Omer Moore and Dorothy Cook were married on February 25, 1946 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book C-32, page 488). His death certificate reported that he was divorced. It is unknown when this occurred. Dorothy Cook4 was born Unknown. She died Unknown.
262. Sadie Irene Moore6,13,36–37 was born on April 4, 1923 in Hoopeston, Vermilion, Illinois, 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 August 26, 2001 at the age of 78 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States. The Bedford Times Mail (August 29, 2001) reported "Irene Packard, 78, of Orleans died Sunday morning at the Kindred Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Born April 4, 1923, in Hoopeston, Ill., she was the daughter of Clarence E. and Fannie Toliver Moore. She married Woodrow Packard Oct. 30, 1943, and he survives. She graduated from Orleans High School with the class of 1941. She worked as a caretaker of many people in Orleans and enabled many to remain at home when they may not have otherwise been able to do so. She was a member of Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church at Orleans. Along with her husband, she is survived by a son, Richard Packard of Orleans; two daughters, Verneda Hoke of Salem and Oneda Crane of Orleans; one brother, Raymond Moore of West Baden Springs; nine grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Clarence W. 'Sonny' Packard; five brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home in Orleans with Rev. Robert Martindale officiating. Burial will follow in the Fairview Cemetery in Orleans. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Raymond Crane, Bill Crane, Bruce Crane, Brent Barkley, Bill Harty, Richard Packard and Nick Blanton." She was buried on August 29, 2001 at Fairview Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Sadie Irene Moore and Woodrow E. Packard were married on October 30, 1943. Woodrow E. Packard13,37 was born on August 24, 1916 in Valentine, Cherry, Nebraska, United States. He died on November 4, 2003 at the age of 87 at Washington County Hospital in Salem, Washington, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was pneumonia, residence was Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was machinist for the County Highway Department, marital status was widower. He was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
263. Clarence Elisha Moore6,36 was born on January 17, 1925 in Hoopeston, Vermilion, Illinois, 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.
He died on February 8, 2001 at the age of 76 in Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. His grave stone originally showed the year as 2002. His daughter Rebecca Moore reported that, after years of fighting with the funeral home and the people who made the stone, she got them to correct the year. He was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.
Clarence Elisha Moore and Margaret Rebecca Spalding were married on August 1, 1959. Margaret Rebecca Spalding36 was born on September 8, 1932. She died on June 15, 1986 at the age of 53. She was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.
264. Living Moore.
265. Nellie Estelle Moore6,13 was born on March 20, 1929 in West Baden, 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 22, 2001 at the age of 71 at Bloomington Hospital in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was necrotizing peritonitis, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was not employed, marital status was widow. The Bedford Times Mail (February 23, 2001) reported "Nellie E. Wells, 71, of Orleans, died Thursday morning at Bloomington Hospital in Bloomington, Ind. She was born on March 20, 1929, in West Baden Springs, Indiana, to Clarence and Fannie Toliver Moore. She married Lee Wells in October, 1946, and he died on February 28, 1991. She was a member of the Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church in Orleans. She is survived by two sons, Jimmie R. Wells and Gary Wells, both of Orleans; a brother, Raymond Moore of West Baden; a sister, Irene Packard of Orleans; and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a daughter, Sadie Lee; three brothers, Gerald, Clarence and Henry Moore; one half-sister and two half-brothers. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at Ochs-Tetrick Funeral Home in Orleans, with Rev. Robert Martindale officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Orleans. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home." She was buried on February 24, 2001 at Fairview Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
Nellie Estelle Moore and Edward Lee Wells were married in October, 1946. Edward Lee Wells13,37 was born on December 26, 1915 in Paoli, Orange, Indiana, United States. 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.
266. Gerald Vance Moore6,13,21,36–37 was born on November 15, 1931 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 29). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Orangeville Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. He died on November 3, 2000 at the age of 68 in Orleans Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was acute myocardial infarction (heart attack), place of death was at home, residence was rural Orleans, Orange, Indiana, occupation was security guard for a bus manufacturer, marital status was married to Anna Roach. He was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
267. June Elizabeth Toliver6,21 was born on January 17, 1921 in Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She died Unknown.
268. Wayne Franklin Toliver6,21 was born on December 31, 1922 in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died Unknown.
269. Frances Pauline Toliver4,6 was born on March 23, 1924 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. 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 January 20, 2015 at the age of 90 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
270. John Andrew Toliver Jr.6,13,21 was born on December 8, 1926 in Owen, Indiana, United States. Place of birth is from his birth certificate. His death certificate reported Lawrence County. He appeared in the census in 1930 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died on December 4, 1998 at the age of 71 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was myocardial infarction (heart attack), residence was rural Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, occupation was unknown, marital status was never married. His obituary reported "John Tolliver, Jr. of Bedford, IN, died Friday, December 4, 1998, at the residence of his sister. Born on December 8, 1926, in Lawrence County, IN, he was the son of John Andrew and Lora (Miller) Tolliver. Surviving are four brothers: Wayne Tolliver of Bedford, IN, Delbert Tolliver of Bath, MI; Jerry Tolliver of Walters, OK, and Joseph Tolliver of Sinica, S.C.; three sisters: Pauline Stafford of Bedford, IN, June Owens of Portland, MI, and Joyce Holloway of Cadillac, MI; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. He attended the Judah Church of Christ. Services for John Tolliver will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, December 7th, at the Judah Church of Christ with Bro. Frank Binford officiating. Burial will follow in the Judah Church of Christ Cemetery." He was buried at Judah Cemetery in Lawrence, Indiana, United States.
271. Loretta Joyce Toliver6,13,21–22 was born on March 14, 1933 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. She died on January 16, 2004 at the age of 70 in Cadillac, Wexford, Michigan, United States. Her obituary reported "Loretta Joyce Holloway of Cadillac, Michigan entered eternal life on Friday, January 16, 2004 at her home. She was 70 years old. Joyce, as she was called by friends and family, was born on March 14, 1933 in Bedford, Indiana, to John Andrew and Laura (Millen) Tolliver. She married William D. Holloway Sr. on December 29, 1949 in Lansing. Joyce was a homemaker when her children were young. For many years, she was an assistant with her sister-in-law in the upholstery business in Lansing. Upon moving to Cadillac, she helped her daughter run a group home for children for eight years. Joyce was known as "Grandma" to many children in Cadillac. She enjoyed making dolls and entering them in shows. Her other hobbies included crocheting and reading. Survivors include her husband, William; children, Michael D. Holloway of Boon, William D. Holloway Jr. of Victoria, Texas and Billie Jo Holloway of Cadillac; grandchildren, Jason Paul and Rebecca Lynn Johnston, Michael David Holloway, Joseph David Holloway Jr., and Brandi Joe Holloway; great-grandchildren, Jessica Leigh Johnston, Haila Lynn Cunningham, Lewis McBrian, Katilyn Brooke Johnston and Xsavior Michael Holloway; twin great-granddaughters, Haylea Elizabeth and Brittney Nicole Smith; several brothers and sisters; and several nieces and nephews. Joyce was preceded in death by her parents; son, Joseph David Holloway; granddaughter, Christina Michelle Holloway; sister, June Owen; and brother, John Andrew Tolliver Jr. Services: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at Peterson Funeral Home with Rev. Jack Miller officiating. Visitation is just prior to services Wednesday at the funeral home."
272. Jerry Lee Toliver6,13 was born on May 31, 1935 in Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died on July 25, 2011 at the age of 76 in Lawton, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. His obituary reported "Jerry Lee Tolliver was born to John Andrew and Laura (Miller) Tolliver on May 31, 1935 at Bedford, Indiana and departed this life in Lawton, Oklahoma on July 25, 2011 at the age of 76 years, 1 month and 25 days. Jerry worked for Fisher Body Coach Works in Lansing, MI, before being drafted into the United States Army in 1958. After 8 years of service, and earning numerous awards, he returned to civilian life. He married Patricia Ann Williams on August 30, 1963 at Wichita Falls, TX. Jerry was a self-trained auto/tractor mechanic, earning numerous dealer certifications. He retired at the age of 62 due to health concerns. He loved his family and enjoyed fishing, playing golf and tinkering with things for the grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, 3 brothers and 2 sisters. Survivors include his wife, Patrician Ann of the home; 4 children, Jerry Tolliver and wife Pam of Walters, Brian Tolliver of Houston, TX, Gidget R. Tolliver and Tiffany Coston both of Walters; a sister and brother, Pauline Stafford and Wayne Tolliver both of Bedford, IN; 9 grandchildren, Shane, Colton, Chad and wife Ashten, Derek, Jonathon and Alyssa Tolliver, Corey, Mackenzie and Candice Coston all of Walters; a great grandson, Christopher Tolliver; other extended family and friends. Funeral services will be Friday July 29, 2011, 2:00 p.m. at Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home Chapel.
273. Delbert Warren Toliver6,21–22 was born on March 2, 1937 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died on March 8, 2007 at the age of 70.
274. Joseph David Toliver6,21–22 was born on July 7, 1938 in Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Shawswick Township, Lawrence, Indiana, United States. He died on November 30, 2004 at the age of 66.
275. David Boyd Hopper6,21,38 was born on January 16, 1924 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-8, page 39). He appeared in the census in 1930 in Portage Township, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Union Township, Johnson, Indiana, United States. He died on September 1, 2011 at the age of 87. He was buried at Bethel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
276. Lawrence Toliver6,21–22 was born on June 20, 1931 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 66). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Kern, California, United States. He died on February 24, 2009 at the age of 77 in Klamath, Oregon, United States.
277. Dwight Franklin Toliver6,13,21 was born on July 11, 1933 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-9, page 101). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Kern, California, United States. He died on December 23, 1946 at the age of 13 in Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon, United States. The Klamath Falls Herald & News (December 1946) reported "Dwight Franklin Tolliver, a resident of Klamath Falls vicinity for the past five years passed away in this city on Monday, December 23, 1946. He was a native of Orange county, Ind., and was aged 13 years 6 months and 12 days at the time of his passing. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolliver and two brothers, Lawrence and Clarence of Merrill; a grandmother, Mrs A. Chaplin of South Bend, Ind.; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hopper, and a cousin D. Hopper Jr., of this city. The remains rest in Wards Klamath Funeral home, 925 High."
278. Clarence Ivis Toliver6,21–22,39 was born on July 18, 1935 in Orange, Indiana, United States (book H-10, page 38). He appeared in the census in 1940 in Kern, California, United States. He died on October 31, 2001 at the age of 66. The SSDI lists his last residence as San Diego, CA. It is not known if he died there. He was buried at Klamath Memorial Park in Klamath, Oregon, United States.
279. Billie Toliver6,40 was born on October 13, 1919 in Wildhorse, Lincoln, Oklahoma, United States. Amy Hammond reported that Billie was born at home. She remembered Billie saying that her family was grateful to have a family doctor who made house visits by plane.
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 January 30, 2002 at the age of 82. Amy Hammond reported that Billie was a self-taught musician and played the piano. She also loved books. She went to college and graduated with Library Science Degree and was a school Librarian.
Billie Toliver and Frank William Roessler Jr. were married on January 3, 1943. Frank William Roessler Jr.40, son of Frank William Roessler and Mary Wells, was born on October 18, 1913 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, United States. He died Unknown.
280. Lee Toliver4,6,22,40 was born on October 3, 1921 in Wildhorse, Lincoln, Oklahoma, United States. Amy Hammond reported that Lee was born at home.
Amy Hammond reported that Lee worked as a nuclear scientist in New Mexico (Los Alamos?).
He appeared in the census in 1930 in Foraker Township, Osage, Oklahoma, United States.
Lee died on June 30, 2011 at the age of 89 in New Mexico, United States.
Lee Toliver and Barbara Anne "Babs" O'Reilly were married on January 24, 1942 (book 116, page 65). The marriage book lists a date of January 13. Was this the date of the license? Barbara Anne "Babs" O'Reilly4,40, daughter of Edward O'Reilly and Anne E. Poupore, was born on November 24, 1922 in Lawton, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States. She died Unknown.
281. Gilbert Chester Toliver4,12–13,41 was born on July 2, 1927 in Indiana, United States.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in Center Township, Rush, Indiana, United States. It lists Gilbert Hulse (3) living in the Indiana Soldier's and Sailor's Children's Home, along with siblings Leora (10), John (8) and Bessie (5). He appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States.
Gilbert was adopted after 1940, by Clem and Ruby Toliver. The 1940 census reports that he was in Clem and Ruby's household in 1935. The census lists him with his birth surname and reports that he was a ward of Clem and Ruby, so the adoption must have occurred sometime after the census date.
He died on July 8, 1977 at the age of 50 at V.A. Hospital in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. His death certificate reported the following: cause of death was a cerebral vascular accident (stroke), residence was rural Shoals, Martin, Indiana, occupation was manufacturing laborer, marital status was widower. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His military marker states that he was a Seaman 1st Class in the U.S. Navy in World War II and the Korean War.
Gilbert Chester Toliver and Marjorie M. Frye were married on February 9, 1974 in Monroe, Indiana, United States (book 59, page 365). Marjorie M. Frye4,13,21 was born on August 8, 1936 in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States. She died on January 23, 1975 at the age of 38 at Bloomington Hospital in Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death was malignant hypertension, residence was Bloomington, Monroe, Indiana, occupation was housewife, marital status was married to Gilbert Toliver. She was buried at Payne Cemetery in Monroe, Indiana, United States.
282. Kenneth Gene Toliver4,6,12,21,41–42 was born on March 2, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States.
He was illegitimate. His birth certificate listed him as Kenneth Jean Lutes, father was Charles H. Lutes, age 23, bricklayer, mother was Amy W. Toliver, age 20, teacher. His mother changed his name in 1937.
He was an accomplished musician, playing trumpet and bass fiddle. He played in one of Chester G. Lane's bands.
He appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United States. It lists Gene (5) living with his grandparents, William and Lavina Stackhouse Toliver.
He died on March 24, 1966 at the age of 41 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana, United States. James Lane reported that Kenneth worked for the Monon railroad and was making a delivery to a tower south of Crawfordsville. He suffered a heart attack upon arriving and died while sitting in his car. His death certificate reported the following: place of death was east end of Tuttle Avenue in his car, cause of death as coronary occlusion, diabetes mellitus, residence was R.R. 1, Crawfordsville, Montgomery, Indiana, occupation was Monon Railroad station agent, marital status was married. He was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States. His military marker states that he was a Corporal in the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II.
Kenneth Gene Toliver and Shirley Ann Baxter were married on December 24, 1945 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States (book 32, page 425). Shirley Ann Baxter4,6,12–13,21,42, daughter of William Volney Baxter and Mabel Pearl Seybold, was born on October 10, 1925 in Orange, Indiana, United States. (book FL-3, page 26). She is related to the Lane and Hagan families. She appeared in the census in 1930 in West Baden, Orange, Indiana, United States. She appeared in the census in 1940 in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. She died on May 11, 2008 at the age of 82 at Medco Health & Rehabilitation Center in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the following: cause of death as congestive heart failure, contributing factor was breast cancer, residence was 765 S. Maple St. in French Lick, Orange, Indiana, occupation was telephone operator, marital status was married. Leslie Self Dalton reported that Shirley had cancer a few years before her death. The cancer had gone into remission, but when it returned, it was all over her body. The Springs Valley Herald (May 14, 2008) reported "Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. at T. L. Pinnick Mortuary for Shirley Ann Baxter Toliver Sanders, 82, French Lick, who died May 11 at Medco Health and Rehabilitation Center in French Lick. Born Oct. 10, 1925, she was the daughter of William Volney Baxter and Mable Pearl Seybold Baxter. She married Kenneth Gene Toliver, and he preceded her in death on March 24, 1966. She then married Sam Sanders on June 28, 1969, and he survives. She was employed by Indiana Bell Telephone as a telephone operator. She was a member of Beechwood Christian Church and American Legion Auxiliary Post 76. Survivors include her husband, Sam Sanders of French Lick; three daughters, Leslie Ann Dalton and Rebecca Kathleen Breedlove, both of Orleans, and Melinda Ann Toliver of Montgomery; two sons, William Lance Toliver of Poway, GA, and Jeffrey Gene Toliver of Germany; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, William Volney and Mable Pearl Seybold Baxter; first husband, Kenneth Gene Toliver; and three sisters, Amy Geraldine Baxter, Helen Elizabeth Smirlis and Kathleen Joan Murphy. Officiating the service will be the Rev. Terry L. Pinnick. Burial will be at Ames Chapel Cemetery." She was buried at Ames Chapel Cemetery in Orange, Indiana, United States.
283. James Edward
"Jim" Lane6,13,41,53–54 was born on August 1, 1928 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana,
United States.
He
appeared in the census in 1930 in French Lick Township, Orange, Indiana, United
States. He appeared in the census in 1940 in Prospect, Orange, Indiana, United
States.
He
served in the military from May 16, 1946 to November 6, 1947 at Randolph Air
Force Base in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, United States. He enlisted for 18 months shortly after
graduating from high school to avoid being drafted for a longer period of
time. As it turned out, the draft ended
shortly after he enlisted. However,
because of his prior service, he was not subject to the draft during the Korean
War and was able to use the G.I. Bill of Rights to get his undergraduate
degree. After joining, he was sent to Camp
Atterbury, IN to await assignment (with the short enlistment, you were not
entitled to choose your branch of service).
He was scheduled for the armored division at Fort Knox, but a strike
(coal miners, he believes) resulted in him being sent to the Lacklund Army Air
Corps base at San Antonio, TX. The
sergeant had been asking for volunteers for the "Bedpan Commandos"
(Medical Corps). After having to pull
K.P. duty for three days straight, James volunteered. He was sent to Randolph Field, TX, took Medical
Corps basic training, and was assigned to a mobile x-ray unit on the base,
where he stayed until he was discharged as a corporal. During his enlistment, the Army Air Corps
became a separate branch known as the Air Force.
He
died on May 18, 2007 at the age of 78 in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, United
States (book 111, page 488). He suffered
from congestive heart failure for many years.
Periodically, he would retain more fluid than his oral diuretics could
treat, and he would go to the hospital to be treated with stronger doses. When this happened in March 2007, the
stronger doses did not help and it was discovered that his kidneys were
failing. After about 3 weeks in the
hospital, he was sent to Royal Oaks Rehabilitation Center in Terre Haute to help
him regain some of his strength. On May
4, he moved into Sycamore Manor, an assisted living facility. However, his health deteriorated rapidly. He passed away in his apartment with children
Nicky and Robert, his lady friend Mary Ellen Myers, and Robert's fiancee
Claudia Rost at his side. The Terre
Haute Tribune-Star (May 20, 2007) reported "James E. 'Jim' Lane died
Friday, May 18, 2007. He was formerly a
certified public accountant and was retired from Indiana State University. He was born Aug. 1, 1928, in Orange County,
the first son of Chester G. Lane and Ermel Toliver Lane. He was married to Patricia A. Hagan, his
classmate at French Lick High School, on Dec. 18, 1946. She preceded him in death in February 1991 [it
was actually 1992]. Survivors
include his daughter and her husband, Nicky and Spencer Margolin of Anderson,
his son and his fiancee, Rob Lane and Claudia Rost of Terre Haute; six
grandchildren, including grandsons Derek and wife Julie, Joseph and wife Amy,
and Sean Lane; 10 great grandchildren, including great-granddaughter Kaylyn
Lane of Terre Haute; one great-great-grandchild; two brothers and their wives,
Robert and Sue Lane of Charlottesville, Va, and Harry and Marlene Lane of
Chestertown, Md.; and his very good friend, Mary Myers. One son, Philip Michael Lane, preceded him in
death in 1954. Jim earned his bachelor's
degree from Indiana State Teachers College, and his master of business
administration and doctor of business administration degrees from Indiana
University. He was employed as a public
accountant early in his career, and was a teacher at General Motors Institute
in Flint, Mich., and at Indiana State University. He had the honor of being the first chairman
of the Department of Accounting when the School of Business was first organized
at Indiana State University. He served
on the board of directors as an officer of the Terre Haute Chapter and of the
state organization of the Indiana Society of Certified Public Accountants. He also served as a member of the board and
as an officer of the Wabash Valley chapter of the National Association of
Accountants (now the Institute of Management Accountants). Jim had a lifelong interest in transportation
and railroads in particular. He was a
member of the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, the Colorado
Railroad Museum, the Monon Railroad Historical Technical Society, and the Haley
Tower Historical & Technical Society.
He collected an extensive library on railroad history and economics, and
related transportation topics. Services
are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Callahan-Debaun Funeral Home, with Abe Miller from
Eastside Church of Christ officiating.
Visitation is Monday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial is in Roselawn Cemetery." His obituary was also run in the Springs
Valley Herald. He was buried on May 22,
2007 at Roselawn Memorial Park in Vigo, Indiana, United States.
James Edward "Jim"
Lane and Patricia Allain "Patty" Hagan were married on December 18,
1946 in Owensboro, Daviess, Kentucky, United States. James was home from Texas on a short
furlough. They were married in Kentucky
to avoid the 3 day waiting period in Indiana.
Both mothers had to accompany them because parental consent was required
in Owensboro for people under 21 years old.
Patricia Allain "Patty" Hagan6,13,41,53–56, daughter of
Luther John Hagan and Agnes Ione Cope, was born on November 30, 1928 in
Columbia Township, Dubois, 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 7, 1992 at the age of 63 at Terre Haute Regional Hospital in Terre
Haute, Vigo, Indiana, United States. Her death certificate reported the
following: cause of death was [illegible] infection due to hepatitis B,
residence was 3930 Riley Ave. in Terre Haute, Vigo, Indiana, occupation was
bookkeeper, marital status was married.
The Terre Haute Tribune (February 9, 1992) reported "Patricia A.
Lane, 63, of 3930 Riley Ave., died at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, 1992, in Regional Hospital. She was retired from Frank's Cycle Center and
formerly was employed at Connection Christian Bookstore. She was born Nov. 30, 1928, in Dubois County
to Luther J. Hagan and Agnes Cope Hagan.
Survivors include her husband, James Lane, one son, Robert E. Lane of
Terre Haute, one daughter, Nicky Margolin of Anderson, three brothers, Reid C.
Hagan and Marion L. Hagan of French Lick and Donald J. Hagan of Indianapolis,
and three grandsons. Services are 1 p.m.
Monday in Cross Funeral Home with Brother Abe Miller officiating. Burial is in
Roselawn Memorial Park. Visitation is 4
to 8 p.m. today." The Springs
Valley Herald (February 12, 1992) reported "Former resident Patricia A.
Lane, 63, of Terre Haute, died Friday, February 7 at Terre Haute Regional
Hospital. She was born November 30, 1928
in Dubois County to Luther J. and Agnes Cope Hagan. She married James E. Lane in Owensboro on
December 18, 1946. She was a graduate of
French Lick High School, class of 1946.
For many years, she was a part-time bookkeeper and office manager at
Frank's Cycle Center and The Connection Christian Bookstore. She was regularly involved in weekly women's
Bible studies. She is survived by her
husband, Jim and two children, Nicky Margolin of Anderson and Robert E. Lane of
Terre Haute; and three brothers, Reid C. Hagan of French Lick, Marion Hagan of
Paoli and Donald J. Hagan of Indianapolis.
A son Philip Michael Lane and a brother, Elvin E. Hagan, preceded her in
death. Services were conducted Monday by
Bro. Abe Miller of the Eastside Church of Christ in Terre Haute. Arrangements were handled by Cross Funeral
Home." She was buried on February 10, 1992 at Roselawn Memorial Park in
Vigo, Indiana, United States.
284. Living Lane.
285. Living Lane.
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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.
4. Report created by Robert E. Lane (rlane4@ma.rr.com) in January 2018.