Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/17 Surname: House, Sabin, Owen, Asbury, Roberts ------------------------- Memoir of Rev. Elisha House The subject of this brief sketch was born in Vermont, August 28th 1786(sic). He was converted in 1803; licensed to preach by Rev. Arman Owen in 1807; ordained deacon at Barnard, Vermont, by Bishop Asbury in 1811, and elder by Bishop Roberts in 1818 at Lansing, N.Y. On May 5th, 1805 he was married to Miss Lydia Sabin, of Sherburne, N.Y. with whom he lived fifty-nine years, and who bore him nine children, two of whom are yet living. In 1843, he came to Michigan, settling in Paw Paw. He has supplied several changes in this State with acceptability. Kalamazoo and Lansing being among the number. He published two or three books on controversial subjects in which department he evinced great power. He was a strong preacher, being logical rather than rhetorical, though sometimes rising to the highest summit of pulpit eloquence. He was modern in his views being a large reader and progressive thinker. He was active up to within a few weeks of his death when he received a fall which rendered him helpless. He bore his sufferings patiently, coming down to the river of death with perfect calmness and fortitude. He was consious to the last, though sometimes nothing but the word Jesus would rouse him to expressions of thought. He folded his own hands across his breast and almost without a struggle yieded his spirit to God.. His death occurred Tueday, 11:30 A.M, June 13th, 1876 Methodist Conference Minutes Michigan Annual Methodist Conference 1876 Special Collections Stockwell=Mudd Libraries Ablion College 602 E. Cass St. Albion, Mi 49224
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/16 Surname: House, Pengelly, Sabin, Chamberlain, Potter, Martin, Pinckard, Potts, Irwin, Puffer, Mills, Bartlett, Crane, Moffett ------------------------- Mrs. Mary E. Pengelly, daughter of Rev. Elisha and Mrs. Lydia Sabin House, was born in Palmyra, N.Y., November 14, 1825, and died at the residence of her adopted son, A.H. Pengelly, Kalamazoo, Mich. January 13, 1911. On January 14, 1847, at Paw Paw, Mich., Mary E House was united in marriage with Rev. Richard Pengelly, of Michigan conference. To this union were born two daughters, the elder dying in infancy, the other, Mrs. Dr. Chamberlain, of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Pengelly was the youngest, but one, of a family of ten, all of whom together with her parents, and her husband also, preceded her to the better land. She was converted in her fifteeth year and united with the Methodist Episcoal Church for life, at Athens, Ill., under the pastorate of Rev. R. F. Moffett. Her father, Rev. E. House, was licensed to preach in 1807, when twenty-one years of age. He was ordained deacon by Bishop Roberts at Lansing, N.Y. in 1818. He organized the first Methodist society in Rochester, N.Y., and was stationed as pastor there twice afterwards. In 1843 the family came to Paw Paw, Mich. Mr. House was appointed pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Kalamazoo in 1845. Mrs. Pengelly became a courageous worker. She was in the Womans Temperance Crusade in 1873-1874. She was among the first to organize the W.C.T.U. in Michigan. Politically she was a Prohibitionist, standing for all that that word means. She served Kalamazoo for a term of three yers on the board of education, and proved herself a capable member. Besides her daughter (Mrs. Chamberlain), Mrs. Pengelly leaves to mourn her adopted son, A.H. Pengelly, and wife, three granddaughters, a niece, Mrs. G.M. Potter of Cleveland, and many relatives in Illinois and Oklahoma. The funeral services were held January 16, in Simpson church. Scripture reading by Rev. Arba Martin; prayer by Rev. J. B; Pinckard. A history of her life, also a letter from Rev. James H. Potts, her long-time friend and former pastor, by Rev. W.H. Irwin; A letter from Rev. W.M. Puffer, district superintendent. Rev. A. M. Gould and Rev. Pinckard, her former pastors, paid glowing tributes to her as a most worthy and aggressive Christian woman. Judge A..J. Mills, for many years her friend and legal adviser, spoke of her worth as a citizen and her accomplishments in the line of moral reform. Rev. Caroline Bartlett Crane, in behalf of the W.C.T.U., reviewed her work in that society, and declard Mary. E. Pengelly worthy of a place in the company of the few great women of our country of the last generation. The W.C.T. U. closed with their white ribbon ritual service. Her body was laid to rest in Mountain Home cemetery. Among the many floral offerings was a large sheaf of white roses with a card bearing the following words: From the Liquor Dealers Association. Mrs. Pengelly was an enemy of our business. She always fought us in the open, and was an honorable opponent. Michigan Conference Minutes Michigan Annual Methodist Conference 1911 Special Collections Stockwell-Mudd Libraries Albion College 602 E. Cass St. Albion, Mi 49224
Posted on: House Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/House/152 Surname: House ------------------------- NICHOLASVILLE Alvin Ray House Jr., 71, Bethel Pike, farmer, husband of Sylvia Burton House, died Monday. Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home. Visitation 3-8 p.m. today. Published Wednesday, December 27, 2000, in the Herald-Leader Alvin is the s/o of Alvin, s/o of Benjamin James, s/o James Harvey (all of Jessamine Co., Ky., s/o Mathias House Jr. of Va, Garrard Co., Ky. & Ripley Co., Mo, s/o Mathias House of Slate Mills, Madison Co., Va. Would like to exchange info on this lineage. nanperry@shoutmail.com
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/15 Surname: House, Burton ------------------------- NICHOLASVILLE Alvin Ray House Jr., 71, Bethel Pike, farmer, husband of Sylvia Burton House, died Monday. Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home. Visitation 3-8 p.m. today. Published Wednesday, December 27, 2000, in the Herald-Leader Alvin is the s/o of Alvin, s/o of Benjamin James, s/o James Harvey (all of Jessamine Co., Ky., s/o Mathias House Jr. of Va, Garrard Co., Ky. & Ripley Co., Mo, s/o Mathias House of Slate Mills, Madison Co., Va. Would like to exchange info on this lineage. nanperry@shoutmail.com
I am not sure why someone took offense at an obituary posted on a board exactly as it should have been as that is what that board is for. Those messages posted on the board forward to this list as a convenience. I have deleted the irrelevant messages from the board and consider them nothing short of a flame war. The person didn't even post a valid address which tells me what sort of person that was. Enjoy the obit information that was posted and certainly contact the person who posted it if they are related to you. Good luck in your search. Betsy House List Admin At 08:04 PM 1/6/01 -0900, you wrote: >List, > Could someone fill me in? What is all of this about that I have been >receiving in my email concerning Fred Lewis House. After reading the >emails concerning him, I think I may be related. What is going on with >this anyway? >Virginia Adams Pierce >pierce@mtaonline.net > >"Earl D. House" wrote: >> >> Posted on: House Obituaries >> Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/13 >> >> Surname: >> ------------------------- >> >> I fail to see what is wrong with the Fred Lewis House orbit. I was under >> the impression these boards were for the use of any person to post things >> that may be helpful to researchers of this family name. >> >> Am I mistaken, and is permission or approval is required to post to these >> boards? >> >> ============================== >> Get Free Access to all Ancestry.com Databases from Dec 7 until Dec 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >
List, Could someone fill me in? What is all of this about that I have been receiving in my email concerning Fred Lewis House. After reading the emails concerning him, I think I may be related. What is going on with this anyway? Virginia Adams Pierce pierce@mtaonline.net "Earl D. House" wrote: > > Posted on: House Obituaries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/13 > > Surname: > ------------------------- > > I fail to see what is wrong with the Fred Lewis House orbit. I was under > the impression these boards were for the use of any person to post things > that may be helpful to researchers of this family name. > > Am I mistaken, and is permission or approval is required to post to these > boards? > > ============================== > Get Free Access to all Ancestry.com Databases from Dec 7 until Dec 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/14 Surname: house ------------------------- there was nothing wrong with the email regarding fred lewis. it was referring to a prior email he left a few months ago stating that he was sick of the message boards
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/13 Surname: ------------------------- I fail to see what is wrong with the Fred Lewis House orbit. I was under the impression these boards were for the use of any person to post things that may be helpful to researchers of this family name. Am I mistaken, and is permission or approval is required to post to these boards?
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/12 Surname: house ------------------------- amen!!! i agree with you. i noticed how arrogant mr evans can be when he sends messages on this board. i always wondered too with that irs address if that is where our taxpayer dollars are going.
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/11 Surname: house ------------------------- i think the irs should know how you spend your time with our taxpapers dollars!!!! and stop leaving sarcastic messages!!!!
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/10 Surname: HOUSE ------------------------- Fred Lewis House, son of John House(deceased) and Martha Crowell House Ingram(living) died on September 193. He was born in September 1888. Place of death was Morgan Township in Rowan County, N.C...he died at 8:30 p.m.; Place of residence listed as 429 Depot Street, Asheville, N.C.; husband of Fannie E. Miller(deceased). Age at time of death 49 years. He was employed as a porter for the Southern Railway. Person reported his death was that of his son Edward A. House of Greensboro, N.C. Place of burial for Fred was in Gold Hill Cemetery, Gold Hill, N.C.; Undertaker Noble & Kelsey Salisbury, N.C.;Date of burian October 3, 1937.
Posted on: House Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/House/151 Surname: House, Crowell, Heilig, Morgan ------------------------- John Jackson House was born in 1860 in or around Rowan County, N.C. to that of Joel and Keziah House. He was described as Black, mulatto. He later married Martha E. Crowell, a resident of Rowan County as well, born in 1866 to that of Andrew and Rachel Crowell. John died in 1910. Martha died in 1942. Years after John's death, Martha married Stokes Ingram who later died in 1931. Anyway, John and Martha were married in Gold Hill, N.C. on November 24, 1886. To their union were the following children: Fred House 1888-1937; Eugene House 1894-1923; Maggie House Heilig 1890-1955; Felicia House Belser 1899-1971; Theola House Morgan 1901-1970; and Frankie House Barnhardt 1903-1975. The House family lived and reared in Gold Hill, which is one of the townships of Rowan County. Salisbury is the county seat. To those who have any knowledge of this here family or would like to know more please contact me. A possible reunion and family tree is in the making. Thank you. Joseph Evans
I wrote the Woodmen Insurance Co and they sent this to me on my ggrandfather. I was so surprised and happy to receive this. Name: John G. House Date of Birth: 12/24/1857 Date of Death: 04/07/1909 Policy was issued on: 10/10/1898 at the age of 41 City and State: Springfield,Mo Occupation: Woodmaker Death Claim was paid on: 04/29/1909 Monument was issued on: 06/10/1909 Certificate Number(s): 19659 Camp Number: 23 Camp State: Mo Since the death claim was paid, the application for membership and the death claim are no longer a part of our records. Thank you for your inquiry. For information about our fraternal organization, please access our web site: www.woodmen.com. Records_Mailbox Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society
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Posted on: House Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/House/149 Surname: House, Ricketts, Wentz, Haskins ------------------------- Sarah was married to John G. House in July 27,1879 in MO. John G. House was born in Illinois unknown.I know for sure they had a daughter name Hallie Pearl HOuse White born in Springfield,MO. Other children could be Jesse House, Thomas E. House, Johnny House,Aren(Arron) House, Gus House. Sarah had a son by her 1st husband Friel H. Wentz. Her sons name was L.E. Wentz. When she died she was married to William T. Haskins Does anyone know of any of these names? Obit: Green Co. Newspapers Sat Eve, Feb 18, 1928--Leader Mrs. Sarah Haskins. Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah J. Haskins, 73, who died at 11 o'clock last night following a brief illness at her home 1400 Georgia street, will be held at 2:30 pm Sunday at the Church of Christ, 1136 N. National Ave. Burial will be in Eastlawn cemetery under direction the Klingner Funeral home. She is survived by her husband, William T. Haskins, Springfield grocer; three sons, L. E. Wentz of Kansas City; Jesse House of Springfield, and Thomas E. House: by two sisters, Mrs. Maggie D. Morris of Springfield, and Mrs. Susie Morrison of Kansas City, and 10 grandchildren.
Posted on: House Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/HouseObits/9 Surname: House ------------------------- John G. House, age 54, 907 St Louis St., d. 11:15 o'clock, Apr 7, 1909, leaves a widow, 7 children. Died of pneumonia. Funeral Service at home by Springfield Camp #23 Member of Woodmen of the World (a lodge). Burial at Maple Park Cemetery at Campbell & Grand in Springfield, MO.
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Hi and Happy New Year to everyone! Is there such a thing as a House Family Association or a web page dedicated to the surname House and its researchers? I recall something by the name of House Hunters but I can't find it? Ginette
Looking for nfo on a Isabell House b. 1859 either in Arkansas, Illonois or Mississippi. She was married to Gilbert Blankenship in Dover Aekansas in 1895. She also had a son named Richard Davis before she married Gilbert so don't know if she was married before or not. I would appreciate any info if anyone have anything on Isabell. Thank You Bill Blankenship Searching the surnames of Adams, Blankenshp, Carpenter, Guinn/Guynn, House, Hughes, McClain, Wilkerson and Williams.
List I have a book called Spanning the River ,Dewey County History 1890-1974. I would like to share an article written about a HAASE family. In part it says; Charles Haase came to America from Germany in 1888. He landed in New York and worked there in a grocery store for about 8 months. Then he went to South Dakota where he went to school a year and hearded sheep and turkey for a living. Later he came to Oklahoma City and worked for a Mr. Herskowitz,who owned a general merchandise store. It goes on and says he married Mary Blanche Allen Oct. 1902. 13 children to theis union, 10 in Dewey County,3 more in Beckham County where the family moved in 1919. He died in 1955 at 84 and Mary in 1961 at age 76. It says 1974 all 13 children still living and well. It has a picture of Charles,Mary and four children: Cecelia Marie,Anna Maud,Carol and Rosa made in 1908. I just wanted to share in the hopes someone was looking. Contact me personally at dmhouse7@sonoratx.net Debbie House --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.219 / Virus Database: 103 - Release Date: 12/5/00