Hi Deborah, I don't have any info' on Samuel HOWRIE, your great grandfather, who emigrated from Scotland in the early 1900's. But I am forwarding your expanded data to the HOWERY list at Rootsweb, so that anyone who may have a link can see it. fredhaury@juno.com >>>>>>>>> --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: "DEBORAH HORVATH" <HORVATHD@prodigy.net> To: <fredhaury@juno.com> Subject: Search Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 14:04:22 -0400 Message-ID: <001001bea158$dcd393c0$113a9cd1@defualt.nai.net> Not much to go on except the current name is "Howrie". Farthest back is Samuel Howrie, my great grandfather, who emigrated from Scotland in the early 1900's. Lived in Phila, PA til he died. Son William married Mary Catherine Love and had three sons, William, James, and another who dies at a very young age. I'm a beginner with all this so I'm sure I will get better as I go along --------- End forwarded message ---------- ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
-----Original Message----- From: DEBORAH HORVATH [mailto:HORVATHD@prodigy.net] Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 3:27 PM To: howery-l@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} Howrie Family Search Am trying to research Howrie family. Dad told us name was changed when coming into US early 1900's Family lived in Phila Lists or links please Reply to tjhr82a@prodigy.com
Why don't you give us an outline of what you know already about your ancestry? There are hundreds of descendants and dozens of different lines. Justin C.S. Howery Denver, Colorado jhowery@tde.com http://members.tde.com/jhowery/ -----Original Message----- From: RayH7265@aol.com [mailto:RayH7265@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 6:24 AM To: HOWERY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [HOWERY-L] Jakob HAURY 1718 descendancy posting? I just subscribed to this group. Could you please send me the information, as I am told I have a Jocob Hauri in my past.
I just subscribed to this group. Could you please send me the information, as I am told I have a Jocob Hauri in my past.
Justin, On May 2, I submitted 3 postings to the list - JH'DESC1.TXT, JH'DESC2.TXT & JH'DESC3.TXT. I have not received an e-mail list reply on either. I wonder if the postings were received by the list, or if you got copies. If not, I can re-transmit them. The files were descendancy carts of Jakob HAURY - 1718, and contained names of all 'reported' descendants. I submitted them as e-mail substitutes for the PAF GEDCOM files you requested. If you need repeats or more details, just let me know. fredhaury@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Ashley, Send items that you want to post to the news letter To: LOFTIN-L@rootsweb.com Fred ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
FYI, I posted my ancestor Jakob HAURY-1718 to the Common Threads URL http://www.gensource.com see below. fredhaury@juno.com >>>>>> From: debk@gensource.com To: fredhaury@juno.com Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 17:19:25 -0400 Subject: Common Threads Entry RE: HAURY Dear Fellow Genealogist Thank you for your entry to Common Threads. This e-mail is sent so you know Common Threads received your submission, and to confirm that we have the correct e-mail address for your entry. There is no need to respond to this email. Entries or updates to Common Threads are generally posted daily, so please visit the site again to view your posting. Lately, the demands of my job has cause delays in maintaining the site. To see the date of the last time requests were processed visit http://www.gensource.com/common/count.txt . Should you wish to update or edit your entry, you may do so by visiting the page http://www.gensource.com/common/modname.htm once your entry has been posted. Best of luck finding your family. Deb I Found It! and Common Threads http://www.gensource.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
File: HEINRIC4.TXT Descendant of Jakob (1718- ) 1905-1835 = age 70 Grandfather of Frederick Wilhelm HAURY (19230423- ) 4-Heinrich (Henry-Henson-Hank)HAURY 4<3 18350911 Froschauerhof Bavaria-11:45AM 19050222 Carleton NE bur Sat. 19050225 Carleton Cem 1/2 mile south of Carelton NE, grave is 4 grave sites east, 20 grave sites north of the SW corner of the cemetery lot. Baker-Merchant. 1880 Census Vol 17, ed 99, sheet 34, line 91 in 1882 Milwaukee City Directory at City Library 818 W Wisconsin St: HAURI, Henry, bakery, 603 Chestnut. r. same (no entry in 1883 City directory) m-Neustadt Bavaria 18631022 Magdalena Christina SCHAAFF 1841-1881. c:Heinrich-Amma-Rudolph-Frederick-Ida. 5-Heinrich HAURY 5-Amma HAURY 5-Rudolph HAURY 5-Frederick HAURY 6-Frederick W HAURY Jr. <--- fredhaury@juno.com 5-Ida HAURY m2-18821114 Emilie WOLFHUGEL 18450603 Brumath near Strassburg, Alsace Lorraine France 19310114 Carleton NE, bur beside & south side of Heinrich. Em USA 18731006 Racine WI. c:Louis-Ida-Lucy. 5-Louis HAURY 5-Ida HAURY 5-Lucy HAURY ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Bill Haury, My Grandfather, Arthur Howry, married a full-blood Comanche Indian by the name of Mihecoby living around Ft. Sill near Lawton, Oklahoma; in addition, Mihecoby descendants married Kiowa women so I have relations on both sides of the Indian blood lines. I'm (1/4) Comanche and maintain an active membership on tribal rolls. My father Emmett Howry (80 yrs. old) is the lone survivor of nine (9) brothers and one (1) sister. Arthur Howry operated a small meat market enterprise and farmed my grandmother's 160 acre "allotment land" near Fletcher, OK. phil howry -----Original Message----- From: redhorse@gbso.net <redhorse@gbso.net> To: HOWERY-L@rootsweb.com <HOWERY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, April 27, 1999 7:06 PM Subject: [HOWERY-L] Christopher >Hi Fred, > > I'll have to dig out my files in a day or two. I've dropped >a driver in my software and am having a difficult time trying to do >anything with it. > From memory: The Mother of Theodore was First Woman, an >Arapaho woman. I'll have to check my dates for Theodore's birth, but I'm >fairly sure it was before Lydia Hirschler arrived in Kansas. It seems >that no one has ever been able to find a marriage date for Samuel S. >Haury and First Woman. Many were tribal marriages, which have no >documentation. This also seems to have been a common practice. > I've heard of Theodore's association with the Clausen >family, but have no further information about this. If you, or anyone >else can help, I'd appreciate this very much. > First Woman died sometime prior to 1892. This fact is >recorded when the census was taken on the Darlington Reservation. First >Woman, and the Haury name, are still prominent in the Arapaho Nation >today. > I've heard that the Haury name was also among the Cheyenne >and Lakota. > These tribes hunted together and also joined in war. The Cheyenne could >have very well married into the Haury family through the Arapaho. This >is very likely, as they were both located on the Darlington Reservation. >Also very likely is the Haury family marrying into the Lakota due to the >friendliness of the tribes. > I've also heard about a Haury family in the Crow Nation, but >haven't been able to make any contacts so far. The Lakota and Crow were >were traditional foes, although they both spoke the Souian language. > If anyone else out there has any information, I'd appreciate >the help. For those that don't know me, I am of Lakota decent. I'm sure >this all ties together somewhere.... > Fred; I'll be in touch soon with better ( I hope) >information.... > >Bill Haury >RedHorse@gbso.net > >PS: The Haury name is also in the Kiowa Nation. This is due to the marriage of >an Arapaho and a Kiowa. Anyone else out there have any additional >information???? > >HO>Bill, > >HO> Looking at these two files, the data seems to be a little tangled on >HO>Christopher in the File: HAURYTHE.TXT. I think the chart on Theadore in >HO>the >HO>SAM1847.TXT fits the data in my records. > >HO>Fred > >HO>++++++ > >HO>HAURYTHE.TXT see Samuel HAURY notes. > >HO>Theadore-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by >HO> German people named Clausen in Kansas. Theadore took the name >HO> Haury in respect for a Dr Haury of Newton Ks, probably Samuel >HO> S. Haury a Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in >HO> OK and later a physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. >HO>Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 >HO>Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. >HO>Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. >HO> Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the >HO> ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. >HO>Ken-3f/Herman-2;Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. >HO> c;Richard,George/Ronald/Mark/Winona Majorie. > >HO>++++++ > >HO>File: SAM1847.TXT Sam = descendant of Jakob (1718- > >HO>Samuel HAURY S5<Johann 18471121 Maxweiler by Ingolstadt Bavaria-19290519 >HO> Upland CA. m-187911__ Suzanne Lydia Hirschler 18610616 Summerfield >HO> IL-_. c-Dorothea-Timotheus-Elsa-Susan-Helen-& 2 sons. 1856 Em >HO> Summerfield with parents fm Maxewiler. Wadsworth Sem 1868-71 >HO> announced dedication to mission work with heathen-see "Prairie >HO> Poineers" by Christian Krehbiel. Ref:`Open Doors' Pgs 60, 187, 291, >HO> 294, 301, 360 `History and Development of Education Among Mennonites >HO> of Kansas' by H.P. Peters. `Story of Bethal College' by Peter J >HO> Wedel. `History of General Conference;Krehbiel 1, 287ff. 1871-75 >HO> Barmen Ger Theo. course; Jefferson Med. Col. Phila. PA; Spinal >HO> meningitis; St Louis Med. Col. 1889; First missionary sent out by >HO> General Conf. Mennonites; 1879 Alaska; 1880 fm Halstead to Darlington >HO> OK Indian territory, Arapaho & Cheyenne Reservation to do mission >HO> work. MD Moundridge KS to 1894 & in Newton to 1913 then to Upland CA. > >HO>--- > >HO>1-Theadore HAURY-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by >HO> German family named CLAUSEN in KS. Theadore took the name HAURY in >HO> respect for a Dr. HAURY of Newton Ks, probably Samuel S. HAURY a >HO> Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in OK and later a >HO> physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. >HO> 2-Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 >HO> 3-Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. >HO> Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the >HO> ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. >HO> 2-Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. >HO> 3-Ken-3f Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. >HO> 4-Richard >HO> 4-George >HO> 4-Ronald >HO> 4-Mark >HO> 4-Winona Majorie. >HO> 3-John-3f >HO> 3-Ted-3f > > >HO>___________________________________________________________________ >HO>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >HO>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >HO>or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > >
Hi Will, Darlington Indian reservation is/was(?) in Oklahoma. I suspect a link between the OK & WI place names is to some person or persons surnamed Darlington. fredhaury@juno.com >>>>>> On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 08:13:12 -0400 Will Howery <WHowery@ix.netcom.com> writes: >Hi Fred, & Bill > >My name is Will (Bill) Howery I grew up in Darlington Wisconsin. These >names >seam mysteriously linked in your discourse. Where is the Darlington >reservation, and could their be any link to Darlington Wisconsin?? > >Sincerley, Will Howery > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Hi Fred, & Bill My name is Will (Bill) Howery I grew up in Darlington Wisconsin. These names seam mysteriously linked in your discourse. Where is the Darlington reservation, and could their be any link to Darlington Wisconsin?? Sincerley, Will Howery At 08:19 PM 4/27/99 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Fred, > > I'll have to dig out my files in a day or two. I've dropped >a driver in my software and am having a difficult time trying to do >anything with it. > From memory: The Mother of Theodore was First Woman, an >Arapaho woman. I'll have to check my dates for Theodore's birth, but I'm >fairly sure it was before Lydia Hirschler arrived in Kansas. It seems >that no one has ever been able to find a marriage date for Samuel S. >Haury and First Woman. Many were tribal marriages, which have no >documentation. This also seems to have been a common practice. > I've heard of Theodore's association with the Clausen >family, but have no further information about this. If you, or anyone >else can help, I'd appreciate this very much. > First Woman died sometime prior to 1892. This fact is >recorded when the census was taken on the Darlington Reservation. First >Woman, and the Haury name, are still prominent in the Arapaho Nation >today. > I've heard that the Haury name was also among the Cheyenne >and Lakota. > These tribes hunted together and also joined in war. The Cheyenne could >have very well married into the Haury family through the Arapaho. This >is very likely, as they were both located on the Darlington Reservation. >Also very likely is the Haury family marrying into the Lakota due to the >friendliness of the tribes. > I've also heard about a Haury family in the Crow Nation, but >haven't been able to make any contacts so far. The Lakota and Crow were >were traditional foes, although they both spoke the Souian language. > If anyone else out there has any information, I'd appreciate >the help. For those that don't know me, I am of Lakota decent. I'm sure >this all ties together somewhere.... > Fred; I'll be in touch soon with better ( I hope) >information.... > >Bill Haury >RedHorse@gbso.net > >PS: The Haury name is also in the Kiowa Nation. This is due to the marriage of >an Arapaho and a Kiowa. Anyone else out there have any additional >information???? > >HO>Bill, > >HO> Looking at these two files, the data seems to be a little tangled on >HO>Christopher in the File: HAURYTHE.TXT. I think the chart on Theadore in >HO>the >HO>SAM1847.TXT fits the data in my records. > >HO>Fred > >HO>++++++ > >HO>HAURYTHE.TXT see Samuel HAURY notes. > >HO>Theadore-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by >HO> German people named Clausen in Kansas. Theadore took the name >HO> Haury in respect for a Dr Haury of Newton Ks, probably Samuel >HO> S. Haury a Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in >HO> OK and later a physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. >HO>Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 >HO>Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. >HO>Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. >HO> Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the >HO> ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. >HO>Ken-3f/Herman-2;Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. >HO> c;Richard,George/Ronald/Mark/Winona Majorie. > >HO>++++++ > >HO>File: SAM1847.TXT Sam = descendant of Jakob (1718- > >HO>Samuel HAURY S5<Johann 18471121 Maxweiler by Ingolstadt Bavaria-19290519 >HO> Upland CA. m-187911__ Suzanne Lydia Hirschler 18610616 Summerfield >HO> IL-_. c-Dorothea-Timotheus-Elsa-Susan-Helen-& 2 sons. 1856 Em >HO> Summerfield with parents fm Maxewiler. Wadsworth Sem 1868-71 >HO> announced dedication to mission work with heathen-see "Prairie >HO> Poineers" by Christian Krehbiel. Ref:`Open Doors' Pgs 60, 187, 291, >HO> 294, 301, 360 `History and Development of Education Among Mennonites >HO> of Kansas' by H.P. Peters. `Story of Bethal College' by Peter J >HO> Wedel. `History of General Conference;Krehbiel 1, 287ff. 1871-75 >HO> Barmen Ger Theo. course; Jefferson Med. Col. Phila. PA; Spinal >HO> meningitis; St Louis Med. Col. 1889; First missionary sent out by >HO> General Conf. Mennonites; 1879 Alaska; 1880 fm Halstead to Darlington >HO> OK Indian territory, Arapaho & Cheyenne Reservation to do mission >HO> work. MD Moundridge KS to 1894 & in Newton to 1913 then to Upland CA. > >HO>--- > >HO>1-Theadore HAURY-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by >HO> German family named CLAUSEN in KS. Theadore took the name HAURY in >HO> respect for a Dr. HAURY of Newton Ks, probably Samuel S. HAURY a >HO> Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in OK and later a >HO> physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. >HO> 2-Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 >HO> 3-Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. >HO> Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the >HO> ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. >HO> 2-Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. >HO> 3-Ken-3f Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. >HO> 4-Richard >HO> 4-George >HO> 4-Ronald >HO> 4-Mark >HO> 4-Winona Majorie. >HO> 3-John-3f >HO> 3-Ted-3f > > >HO>___________________________________________________________________ >HO>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >HO>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >HO>or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > > > >
Hi Fred, I'll have to dig out my files in a day or two. I've dropped a driver in my software and am having a difficult time trying to do anything with it. From memory: The Mother of Theodore was First Woman, an Arapaho woman. I'll have to check my dates for Theodore's birth, but I'm fairly sure it was before Lydia Hirschler arrived in Kansas. It seems that no one has ever been able to find a marriage date for Samuel S. Haury and First Woman. Many were tribal marriages, which have no documentation. This also seems to have been a common practice. I've heard of Theodore's association with the Clausen family, but have no further information about this. If you, or anyone else can help, I'd appreciate this very much. First Woman died sometime prior to 1892. This fact is recorded when the census was taken on the Darlington Reservation. First Woman, and the Haury name, are still prominent in the Arapaho Nation today. I've heard that the Haury name was also among the Cheyenne and Lakota. These tribes hunted together and also joined in war. The Cheyenne could have very well married into the Haury family through the Arapaho. This is very likely, as they were both located on the Darlington Reservation. Also very likely is the Haury family marrying into the Lakota due to the friendliness of the tribes. I've also heard about a Haury family in the Crow Nation, but haven't been able to make any contacts so far. The Lakota and Crow were were traditional foes, although they both spoke the Souian language. If anyone else out there has any information, I'd appreciate the help. For those that don't know me, I am of Lakota decent. I'm sure this all ties together somewhere.... Fred; I'll be in touch soon with better ( I hope) information.... Bill Haury RedHorse@gbso.net PS: The Haury name is also in the Kiowa Nation. This is due to the marriage of an Arapaho and a Kiowa. Anyone else out there have any additional information???? HO>Bill, HO> Looking at these two files, the data seems to be a little tangled on HO>Christopher in the File: HAURYTHE.TXT. I think the chart on Theadore in HO>the HO>SAM1847.TXT fits the data in my records. HO>Fred HO>++++++ HO>HAURYTHE.TXT see Samuel HAURY notes. HO>Theadore-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by HO> German people named Clausen in Kansas. Theadore took the name HO> Haury in respect for a Dr Haury of Newton Ks, probably Samuel HO> S. Haury a Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in HO> OK and later a physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. HO>Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 HO>Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. HO>Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. HO> Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the HO> ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. HO>Ken-3f/Herman-2;Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. HO> c;Richard,George/Ronald/Mark/Winona Majorie. HO>++++++ HO>File: SAM1847.TXT Sam = descendant of Jakob (1718- HO>Samuel HAURY S5<Johann 18471121 Maxweiler by Ingolstadt Bavaria-19290519 HO> Upland CA. m-187911__ Suzanne Lydia Hirschler 18610616 Summerfield HO> IL-_. c-Dorothea-Timotheus-Elsa-Susan-Helen-& 2 sons. 1856 Em HO> Summerfield with parents fm Maxewiler. Wadsworth Sem 1868-71 HO> announced dedication to mission work with heathen-see "Prairie HO> Poineers" by Christian Krehbiel. Ref:`Open Doors' Pgs 60, 187, 291, HO> 294, 301, 360 `History and Development of Education Among Mennonites HO> of Kansas' by H.P. Peters. `Story of Bethal College' by Peter J HO> Wedel. `History of General Conference;Krehbiel 1, 287ff. 1871-75 HO> Barmen Ger Theo. course; Jefferson Med. Col. Phila. PA; Spinal HO> meningitis; St Louis Med. Col. 1889; First missionary sent out by HO> General Conf. Mennonites; 1879 Alaska; 1880 fm Halstead to Darlington HO> OK Indian territory, Arapaho & Cheyenne Reservation to do mission HO> work. MD Moundridge KS to 1894 & in Newton to 1913 then to Upland CA. HO>--- HO>1-Theadore HAURY-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by HO> German family named CLAUSEN in KS. Theadore took the name HAURY in HO> respect for a Dr. HAURY of Newton Ks, probably Samuel S. HAURY a HO> Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in OK and later a HO> physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. HO> 2-Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 HO> 3-Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. HO> Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the HO> ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. HO> 2-Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. HO> 3-Ken-3f Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. HO> 4-Richard HO> 4-George HO> 4-Ronald HO> 4-Mark HO> 4-Winona Majorie. HO> 3-John-3f HO> 3-Ted-3f HO>___________________________________________________________________ HO>You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. HO>Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html HO>or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Bill, Looking at these two files, the data seems to be a little tangled on Christopher in the File: HAURYTHE.TXT. I think the chart on Theadore in the SAM1847.TXT fits the data in my records. Fred ++++++ HAURYTHE.TXT see Samuel HAURY notes. Theadore-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by German people named Clausen in Kansas. Theadore took the name Haury in respect for a Dr Haury of Newton Ks, probably Samuel S. Haury a Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in OK and later a physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. Ken-3f/Herman-2;Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. c;Richard,George/Ronald/Mark/Winona Majorie. ++++++ File: SAM1847.TXT Sam = descendant of Jakob (1718- Samuel HAURY S5<Johann 18471121 Maxweiler by Ingolstadt Bavaria-19290519 Upland CA. m-187911__ Suzanne Lydia Hirschler 18610616 Summerfield IL-_. c-Dorothea-Timotheus-Elsa-Susan-Helen-& 2 sons. 1856 Em Summerfield with parents fm Maxewiler. Wadsworth Sem 1868-71 announced dedication to mission work with heathen-see "Prairie Poineers" by Christian Krehbiel. Ref:`Open Doors' Pgs 60, 187, 291, 294, 301, 360 `History and Development of Education Among Mennonites of Kansas' by H.P. Peters. `Story of Bethal College' by Peter J Wedel. `History of General Conference;Krehbiel 1, 287ff. 1871-75 Barmen Ger Theo. course; Jefferson Med. Col. Phila. PA; Spinal meningitis; St Louis Med. Col. 1889; First missionary sent out by General Conf. Mennonites; 1879 Alaska; 1880 fm Halstead to Darlington OK Indian territory, Arapaho & Cheyenne Reservation to do mission work. MD Moundridge KS to 1894 & in Newton to 1913 then to Upland CA. --- 1-Theadore HAURY-1f; Full blood American Arapaho Indian. Adopted by German family named CLAUSEN in KS. Theadore took the name HAURY in respect for a Dr. HAURY of Newton Ks, probably Samuel S. HAURY a Mennonite missionary to an indian reservation in OK and later a physician in Newton, Ks. c;Herman/Christopher. 2-Christopher-2f/Theadore-1 3-Henry-3f;probably cousin of Ken-3 & descendent of Theadore-1. Listed in 'Indian Voices' publication dated 1965 as one of the ruling chiefs of Arapaho tribe. 2-Herman-2f/Theadore-1; c;Ken/John/Ted. 3-Ken-3f Albuquerque NM BIA employee in Dulce NM in 1983. 4-Richard 4-George 4-Ronald 4-Mark 4-Winona Majorie. 3-John-3f 3-Ted-3f ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Shirley, Never thought I'd be 76, but here it is. I havn't received the SCHAAF-ZINCKGRAFF data yet, but Gehard seemed very obliging. Asked for my snail mail address, and said he is going on a 7 week vacation, but his son will send the info' and do the PC entries. Wish I had someone to do those things for me. Congradulations on the extension of your HAURY search. Use of PCs, e-mail & the I'net is very exciting, expecially considering the time & effort expended during the days prior to these tools. I'm replying by the H' list, to keep it active and advertise your find and activity in Riedseltz, Alsace. Fred >>>>> On Sun, 25 Apr 1999 18:17:00 PDT "Shirley Hulett" <marcompro@hotmail.com> writes: > >Welllll. Happy belated birthday! >It's really exciting that you've pushed your line back even further. >Not sure I told you that I found a cousin on line who has photos of >the interior of the church in Riedseltz, Alsace, where my Haury's >were married & christened. Riedseltz was their last Alsation home >prior to coming to America. Another couzin is looking for her photo >album. She has pictures of the village and the exterior of the >church.! > >Shirley >----Original Message Follows---- >From: fredhaury@juno.com >To: marcompro@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: Baden-Wuerttemberg Website >Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 09:04:46 -0600 ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
If you're researching a Howery ancestor (any spelling) and can't tie into one of the known lines, I recommend the following places to post a message (in addition to this list): http://genforum.genealogy.com/howery/ http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Howery Justin C.S. Howery Denver, Colorado jhowery@tde.com http://www.members.tde.com/jhowery
Larry, Thanks for sharing the balance of David Howrey's children with us. Gives us a little more to "chew on". He sure was a "busy" little ole feller. I believe I counted 16 little ones. I'll e-mail you personally about Richard Leap's siblings and Thomas Leap's 2 wives. Sammie
I forwarded the information Sammie Leap posted to this list, to Pat Sorensen, and this is what she wrote back: ............................ Judie, I pulled up my data and found that the informant Velman Virgil Howrey b. 12 Mar 1900 Gentry co., Mo was the s/o Jasper R. Howery b. 11 Oct 1871 in Summerset, Warren co. Iowa moved to Gentry co. Mo and died 17 Jan 1955 in Butler co., Ks was the s/o David King Howery b. 11 Dec 1827 etc. so it was his grandson that gave the information. Maria would have been his ggrandmother. Please forward to anyone that wants this info. Pat
Hi Sammie, I forgot to answer your question about the remaining members of David HOWERY's family. The following is his family as I have it: By his first wife, Sarah L. Ashworth Nancy A. b. Cir 1848, Indiana Mary E. b. 31 May 1850 Iowa d. 5 May 1852 Iowa Charlotte J. b. 1852 Iowa d. 1909 m. Richard F. Leap George M. b. 9 Dec 1854 Iowa d. 19 Feb 1876 Warren County, Iowa John W. b. 31 Jan 1857 Iowa d. 19 Feb 1876 Warren County, Iowa By his second wife, Elizabeth Ann Colclazier Emma M. b. 1862 Iowa d. 1941 m. David T. Patterson Ephraim b. 8 Nov 1864 Iowa d 17 Feb 1865 Iowa Ida b. 1865 Iowa m 1st Joseph A. Smith m 2nd Gilbert Puckett William J. b. 16 Dec 1867 Iowa d. 18 Feb 1887 Warren County, Iowa Saul b. 1869 Iowa not listed with the family in the 1880 Census Jasper b. Cir 1871 Iowa Claracy b Cir 1873 Iowa (Her name was difficult to read in the Census.) Margaret b. Cir 1875 Iowa Della M. b. Cir 1879 Iowa m. Harry Edris in Nebraska Julia A. b. 18 May 1881 Warren County, Iowa James (The stone in North River Cemetery is now illegible.) Several of Richard Leap's siblings married into various branches of my wife's family. I cannot determine which of Thomas's wifes was the mother of which children. Larry
Hi Sammie and all, I would like to make a correction to my earlier message regarding the parents of Maria ROOSEBOOM. I now understand her parents were (Henrick Jans) John ROSEBOOM and Femmetie (Phoebe) VAN NESTE. This new information was given to me by Pat Sorensen and I have the greatest confidence in her studies as she has traced this family for over 30 years. Now, about the "rowdy" members of the family. In the case of the murders of David HOWERY's sons, it appears they were the "good guys" in this case. It would seem that David found one of his neighbors in David's corncrib one night raising corn in an easier way than in obeying the old commandment by tilling a field and producing it. It seems that David made know what had transpired and this led to the neighborhood feud. It also seems that the boys who fired the shots had been permitted to grow up in a sort of moral darkness. (At least, that is how it is worded in a Warren County, Iowa history book.) In fact, the HOWERY boys were going home from a church meeting on a Saturday evening when they were accosted by the "bad guys". The fellows who fired the shots were arrested and convicted of murder but, if my memory serves me, the convictions were overturned and I believe the charges were dropped or they were found innocent. Larry
FYI, Just a notice that the Surname Mail List * HOWERY-L@rootsweb.com exists and includes Surnames HAURY, HAURI, HOWERY, HOWRY, - and other variations of the HAURY spelling. I hope that anyone with an interest in or knowledge of the HAURY surname or variations thereof will join me on the HOWERY-L@rootsweb.com mail list. Fred fredhaury@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]