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I am Grant William “Bill” Crosby. My dad
was Loyd Calvin Crosby, born in Essex and married mom in Red Oak. Grandpa was a baker in Essex late 1800‘s/early 1900‘s (later in Gladbrook). His dad was Nelson D. Crosby (died 1874 in Ft. Dodge) and his mom was Mariah Ann (Anderson, Crosby) Davis. Nelson was a brother to Edward Crosby and Mariah was sister to Catherine E. Crosby. She was also a sister to Ella M. (Roush) Camp; Sarah Jane Oglesbee; and Rachel Allen, who were all daughters of Johnathan and Julia (Gardner) Anderson. Bill Crosby - billcrosby@msn.com |
I wish to make contact with anyone descended from the Theodore S. Jackson family who came to Taylor and Page Counties about 1880. T. S. Jackson and wife and some of the family are buried in the New Hawley Cemetery. I am descended from a brother of Theodore's and am especially interested in obtaining a picture of Theodore and his family. Thank you for any information you might have. JE657634@aol.com |
Looking for information on James
D. Keister, son of William E. Keister and |
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Looking for information on a Frank McClure family. There is a Frank McClure listed in the 1920 census for Page Co., Amity. He was 47, b. IL, white. Does anyone know anything about this family. I am looking for a Frank McCLURE b. PA 1848, farmer or blacksmith. He is in the 1880 census for Madison co., IL. His brother's 1927 obituary shows a Frank in Iowa, but I cannot find a Frank of that age in Iowa in the 1920 or 1930 census. Could he be living with a son Frank? This could be his son as he was born in IL. The elder Frank would likely have passed on by 1938 as he would have been 90 by then. Any
help appreciated. Thanks. |
Can u help me locate obituaries or other information for the following Lewis GRIFFITH died 10 January 1900 Amanda C. GRIFFITH died 12 December 1898 Records show they are both burried in Maple Hill Cemetery in Page County. Place of death in my records shows College Springs. Thanks for tor ur assistance. These GRIFFITH'S are my great great grandparents. Michael DAVISmjdavis@inebraska.com |
For a family history project I am looking for people still living in |
Seeking descendants of: Charles and Lula Whitehead Chamberlain Noah Eu"gene" and Delphia Anna Whitehead Taylor Unk. and Delphia Anna Whitehead Taylor Green(e?) Unk. and Bertha Whitehead Warden/Worden Girls were born in TN and parents were John U. & Mariah Craddock/Whitehead. Have made contact with their sister Evaline/Effie and bro. James Garfield's descendants, and looking to see if any of the girls' descendants are still around this area. I am dau. of the girls' (half)brother from father's second marriage, and would like to share family info. Sandra Whitehead Wood: morda02@yahoo.com |
We are trying to locate the whereabouts of an Elizabeth (Lizzie) Lemrick (Limerick). Thanks to your site, we were able to locate her father's will in Page County Courthouse which promoted even more confusion!! In 1872 her father, Alfred Limerick, made a will in which he left his estate to his wife and children. One of these was Elizabeth. Alfred lived in both Worth County and Page County; will was made and filed in Page County. Alfred died in 1879 (too bad there are no obits available!); the will was probated and Elizabeth was not mentioned among the heirs. A year or so later, Alfred's wife, Sarah, filed a petition contesting the will. I don't think she meant to contest it, just make sure that one of her step-daughters, Elizabeth, was included. The name given was Jennie E. Lemrick whose Guardian was N. H. Rhoads. Estate was paid out to Jennie E. Limerick's guardian, N. H. Rhoads. There is no address given for this person. Could this Rhoads have been a director of a hospital or residential facility? I thought you might know. There was also a sister, Jane, who used the name Jennie, but they are clearly two different people. Someone was confused! I have tried to locate the Rhoads individual unsuccessfully. The copy of the 1880 Census is often illegible. Elizabeth was alive in 1881 when the estate was settled. If you have any insights, I would greatly appreciate your input. Thanks for any help you can give. Maxine A'Hearn mahearn@comcast.net |
Searching for information about Adam Sommer and wife Christina Sinn who were married near College Springs, Feb 29, 1876. They are buried in Hawleyville Cemetery. The oldest child (Lillie Anna Sommer) was not buried there, but in Twin Falls, ID. That is who I'm a descendent of. This family holds more than just a genealogy interest with me. This family also holds a heredity line that has affected generations of offspring. Many of my family members, including myself, have inherited a disease called Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. At this point we don't know if it's Adam's side or Christina's. But I do know that Adam's son George Phillip Sommer 1886-1929 and his son Glen George Sommer 1915-1954 (both buried there) died of the disease. Both Adam and Christina are German immigrants, so research is just going to get more difficult from here. I'm going to make inquiries with Iowa's vital records department and see if death records might reveal something. Again, many thanks for your help! |
Pat,I am interested in the family of Richard COLWELL, a black man who was a porter at the Delmonico Hotel from about 1892 -1913 then worked for the Hunt Hotel (both in Shenandoah, Iowa). I know he was still living in April 1930, he lived on West Thomas Avenue.He was about 80 years old in 1930. His wife was Sarah J. BOWMAN-COLWELL. They should be buried in Shenandoah or nearby. Anything you can find on him or his family would be greatly appreciated. I am doing a little sketch on him and would appreciate any photos of the hotels to go along with it. Thank you for your trouble. Jackie Roberts genfolks@earthlink.net Jackie, there was an article about Richard Colwell in the Sentinel Post, March 26, 1912. You can get a copy of this by writing to the Shenandoah library... address on page http://iagenweb.org/taylor/ANI/tci45.htm Pat Combs O'Dell |
I am trying to locate the next of kin of Christine Johnson who passed away in Houston, TX in March of this year. She left no will and as a consequence the state of TX will get her estate unless
we can locate her next of kin. Mahlon Dana Johnson a watchmaker by trade and his wife Otillia Naruzzi an immigrant from Spain. The had 4 children Loveday born about 1912, Jessie, Mahlon jr. and Christine. Christine often told people about a person named Walter and that her father
was from Iowa. Lavinia Bullock Johnson who married in Page county in 1868. Mahlon and Lavinia had: Mahlon, Benjamin, James, Hollis, Grace (m. Wilkerson), John A., Emma M. and Mabel. Since Christine's father came from a large family I hope I can fine a relative so the state of TX doesn't enlarge their coffers. Mahlon Johnson died in the 1920's and I have not been able to find what happened to Christine's brother and sisters. She told someone
they all went back to Iowa when their father died. |
I am still looking for any info on my family from Page County. Elonzo Ellis born in NY in 1813, his son William Nelson "Nels" Ellis born in NY in 1844, his son Hallie Dewitt "Pete" Ellis born in IA in 1879 and any other part of the Ellis family. Marilyn Sage: sage.richard@comcast.net |
Roger Wolfe wrote: I was wondering if you could tell me a little more about who Samuel J. McCord was. Who his father was. who his children were. the census records ive seen arn't very readable. My grandmother tells me he was originally farmed out to red oak city on a train from New York. I've also looked into his marrage records and if im not mistaken he married a Mary E.? ANy help would be greatly appriciated. Oh yea, he was the sheriff of page county.thanks ----my e-mail is zechariah82@yahoo.com
not for them at the time however. I think I see how this family "fits" together but you will need to carefully
check all of this out with further research. New York, New York, Tenth Election Dist 16th Ward, 27 Dec page 63 #340.26 Rear House (evidently an
apartment building, lots of people in it) with sons, George, Robert, John and William living at home. Says Mary has had 8 children with 7 of them living. The above census may not be accurate on children etc. |
I am trying to get a photo of my relative's tombstone.
Family history says she's buried at Union Grove Cemetery,
Washington Twp, Page County, Iowa. Name: Malinda (Melinda)
HULL Clabaugh, born 21 May 1832 in OH, died 21 Aug 1884 in
Mondamin, Harrison, Iowa, buried 1884 at Union Grove.
Husband was John Clabaugh who is buried at McCoy Cemetery,
Londonderry Twp, Guernsey County, OH. Please help
I forgot she remarried after John Clabaugh died so
found her under Malinda Morrell. But now can't find her
parents: James Hull MD & REV and Rebecca WILKIN Hull.
James was born 10 DEC 1810 PA, died 1892. Rebecca born
16 AUG 1806 OH, died 27 APR 1900 Blanchard, Page, IA.
Please help! Thanks!
Chellee@earthlink.net
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