would he be related to John & Adaline (York) Barnbrook married 1888
would he be related to John & Adaline (York) Barnbrook married 1888
would he be related to John & Adaline (York) Barnbrook married 1888
would he be related to John & Adaline (York) Barnbrook married 1888?
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Robinson Daily News Saturday 2/21/1920 Age and Boyhood Joined in Death Lawrenceville, Ill. -- Febraury 21 -- A double funeral for Riley McColpin, aged 82 years, and his grandson, Johnny McColpin, aged 10 years, was held at the U. B. church Thursday at 10:30. The grandfather died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ira Mills, Tuesday at 1:30 and the grandson who is a son of Everett and Minnie McColpin. died at 2:15 of the same day. The older man will be interred at Derr and the boy in the Otterbein cemetery. Flu followed by pneumonia caused both deaths.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. The third funeral in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Azel Walters was held Saturday, February 21 at the Prairie M. E. church by O. O. Maxfield of Oblong. Cora Caroline, daughter of Azel and Lillie Walters was born on January 26, 1905 and died at the home of her parents, after several days battle with the flu, February 19, 1920, at the age of 15 years and 26 days. She leaves father, mother, three brothers, and one sister, and one half-sister. Her half-sister, Mrs. Orva Eaton died February 10 and her brother Edgar died on February 12, making three deaths in the family in nine days.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Charles Lester Weger, son of Samuel and Jocie Weger was born February 18, 1861, and departed this life February 21, 1920, aged 59 years, 3 days. He was married to Viola Parker, September 3, 1885. To this union were born nine children: Marion, Otto, Hanby, Carl, John, Cora, Lizzie, Samuel and Leonard. Carl preceded him in death several years. John died in the service of his country and lies sleeping in France. Departed has three brothers and one sister surviving him: J. William of Forest, Miss.; Alfred Parmer of Ukiah, Cal.; Frank of Boulder, Col., and Lucy of Cripple Creek, Col. He was born in Honey Creek township where he was well known and everyone was his friend. He was a kind and affectionate husband and father for his wife and children were first in his life. He was a citizen and neighbor whose loss will be greatly felt by the community. He was a member of Camp No. 2133 M.W.A. for twenty-four years. He was a firm believer in God and immortality. Funeral services were conducted at the residence by Rev. I. C. Tedford and the remains laid to rest in the Jones cemetery.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Robinson Daily News Wednesday 2/25/1920 Lorice Adele Pleasant, only child of Robert D. and Arminta Pleasant, was born at Robinson, Ill., August 27, 1882 and departed this life, February 13, 1920 at the age of 37 years, 5 months and 16 days. The funeral services were held at the First M. E. church Monday, by the pastor, Rev. R. L. George. Interment was made in the Greenwood cemetery at Newton, Kans. She was taken sick with influenza February 4, but it was thought she was practically recovered when pneumonia developed on the day of her death. Lorice united with the M. E. church in early life and lived a Christian life until death. She was united in marriage to Lant Linville, December 20, 1905 at Indianapolis, Ind. To this union were born two daughters, Albert Janette, age 12 and Alice Lavon, age 10. Besides the husband, two daughters and an aged father, who resides in Los Angeles, Cal., she is survived by many relatives. Her mother preceded her in death, November 20, 1910. Mrs. Linville was a devoted wife and mother and will be sadly missed not only by her family and relatives but by many friends here and elsewhere.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. W. Frank Highsmith (Robinson Daily News 7/11/1922) W. Frank Highsmith, eldest son of J. M. and Katherine Highsmith, was born near Flat Rock, October 8, 1857. While in his youth, he moved with his parents on a farm near New Hebron, where he lived for thiry-five years, assisting his father in the stock business. While living here, he was elected to several township offices which he most worthily filled. Moving to Duncanville he engaged in the mercantile business for 10 years, then moving to Robinson, he was a member of the firm, Highsmith Brothers, imported many fine horses to the United States, also engaging in the wool businesss. For 16 years last past he was Crawford county's most extensive wool buyer. Six years ago he again moved to a farm one mile south of the city, where he lived until Nov. 1921, when on account of ill health, he thought best to come to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Katheine McGuigan of North Cross Street. In Feb. 1922 he submitted to a serious surgical operation. Family and friends hoped that in a few weeks he would again be in his usual health, but relief was only temporary and he gradually grew worse until he passed away Friday night, July 7 at the home of his daughter where everything had been done for his comfort and happiness that could be done by human hands. Two children, Charles, age 8, Lester, age 19; a granddaughter, Sarah Kessler; three brothers; Chas., James and Oscar, and one sister, Mrs. John Griswold, preceded him in death. He was united in marriage with Sarah M. Smith of Flat Rock, April 13, 1888. Surviving he leaves the wife, two daughters, Mrs. Ed Kessler of Witchita, Kan.; Mrs. Katheine McGuigan of this city, one granddaughter, Katherine Kessler and one grandson, Frank McGuigan; two brothers, N. J., and H. B. Highsmith of this city. Four sisters, Mrs. Belle Allison of Merino, Cal., Mrs. S. M. Hope, of Lebanon, Mo., Mrs. C. P. Reinoehl, of Rollo, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Murphy, of Terre Haute, Ind., besides a number of other loving relatives and a host of friends. He never affliated with any church, but believed in right not might, was a great reader of the Bible, was a member of Woodman Lodge and for ten years was also an Elk but on account of ill health gave up this order. W. Frank will be long remembered by relatives and friends and especially by his wife and children who knew him best. Generous words and kindly actions are immortal and so he still speaks and his many influences can know no ending. The world being better for his living in it.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. James T. Lindsay (Robinson Argus 8/2/1922) James T. Lindsay was born July 5, 1861, and departed this life July 19, 1922, aged 61 years and 14 days. He was a son of Samuel R. and Elizabeth Lindsay, both having preceded him in death. He was a life long resident of Crawford county. He has been failing in health for about a year but bore his suffering patiently until the end. He leaves 6 brothers, namely W. S., Alonzo, Amos H., J. B., Elmer, and Ferman Lindsay, also two sisters, Mrs. Priscilla Lewis, of Chicago, and Mrs. Louisa Allison, of Bridgeport. He leaves other relatives and a host of friends to mourn his departure.Funeral services were conducted at the home of his brother, Alonzo Lindsay, Thursday afternoon at two o'clock by Rev. T. B. McClain and interment was made in the Ford cemetery.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Harriet Mullins (Robinson Argus 8/30/1922) Harriet Elizabeth Ann Legg, daughter of John and Sarah Legg, was born December 20, 1850, and departed this life August 18, 1922, aged 72 years, 9 months and 2 days. She was a follower of Christ for 29 years. She was united in marriage to John T. Mullins August 1872. To this union were born 11 children; seven preceded her to the great beyond and four are left to mourn her departure: Effie A. Branaman, of Indiana; Julia D. Lewis, of Indiana; Ettie Waltrop, of Robinson, Harvey E. Mullins, and an aged husband, and two brothers, Henry W. and Lorenzo D. Legg. She has been afflicted for two and a half years and bore her suffering with patience. She was a good wife, a kind mother, and will be missed by all who knew her. But our loss is her eternal gain. Funeral was conducted by Brother Cullom and Rev. H. E. Murray at Oak Ridge church Sunday at one o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in the Oak Ridge Cemetery.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Aged Annapolis Citizen Dies Crum Price Passed Away Thursday Evening--Funeral Saturday Morning (Robinson Daily News, Friday 7/7/1922) Crum Price, 8_ years old passed away at his home in Annapolis at six o'clock Thursday evening. His death was from a complication of diseases due to his advanced age. Funeral services will be held at Annapolis Saturday morning at ten o'clock.
Hello Elder Webb. Thanks for your post on the ILCRAWFO-L. Is it ok to link to your site? Not copy - just provide a link. I saw the surname GOODWIN on the Crawford County Page http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist-Crawford.ht ml at the following churches: GRAND PRAIRIE MT. ZION How can I find out more about these GOODWIN listed on your website? I am searching for information on the family of William and Ruth GOODWIN, (including their son Jarred/Jarret GOODWIN how appears to still be a minor ca. 1829). However, I am also trying to find out about all the GOODWIN's in Crawford Co. Thanks for any assistance you can give me. Harriett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert L Webb" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 1:47 PM Subject: Family History Link Updated/Expanded > Dear List members, > > We have now completed eighty Illinois County Family History Links > on our website. We will make further updates as we receive more church > records, which is a constant ongoing task. We are now preparing to enter > the same type of data, church history and family surnames of members > information, for counties in Iowa, and have already entered our > information for five counties in Wisconsin. We have the research either > complete or well underway for Nebraska, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, and > Idaho, but in Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana, we have a great deal more > original research work to do, and will appreciate help from anyone who > knows of the existence of Primitive Baptist church records or membership > lists for those states. > > We have made enough revision and addition to our whole website, to > warrant giving you the URL addresses again, in case you wish to check our > site again, or see it for the first time. > > We encourage you to write on the guest books which are at the bottom > of two or three of our webpages. > > Here are the website addresses: > > Our main homepage (with links to research completed and/or in progress > for several states): > > http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/pbl.html > > Or, for Illinois counties, go directly to: > > http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist.html > > Best wishes, > Elder Robert Webb > The Primitive Baptist Library > Carthage, Illinois > > > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > ______________________________
I'm trying to locate any researcher that has ties to this family. Thanks! - Cindy ========================= Generation ONE 1. JOHN F1 WRIGHT was born 1812 in Mapletown, Greene, PA, and died August 04, 1862 in Mound City, IL. He married (1) SUSANA WOOD. She was born Abt. 1813. He married (2) HARRIET (UNKNOWN) December 29, 1848 in Robinson, Crawford County, IL. She was born 1810 in Connecticut. Children of JOHN WRIGHT and SUSANA WOOD are: 2. i. ISAAC J2 WRIGHT, b. 1835, Rush Co, IN; d. March 04, 1879, Oblong, Crawford Co, IL. 3. ii. JONAH H WRIGHT, b. 1837, Rush Co, IN. iii. ISAIAH M WRIGHT, b. 1839, Rush Co, IN. 4. iv. ELIZABETH WRIGHT, b. June 08, 1842, Rush County, IN. v. LUCINDA WRIGHT, b. 1843, Rush Co, IN. Children of JOHN WRIGHT and HARRIET (UNKNOWN) are: vi. RACHEL2 WRIGHT, b. June 1850, Crawford County, IL. vii. ILLINOIS HARRIET WRIGHT, b. October 12, 1851, Crawford County, IL; m. ABNER REESON, September 23, 1874, Crawford County, Illinois. ================================= 2. ISAAC J2 WRIGHT (JOHN F1) was born 1835 in Rush Co, IN, and died March 04, 1879 in Oblong, Crawford Co, IL. He married LUCINDA JAMES September 21, 1852 in Robinson, Crawford County, IL, daughter of WILLIAM JAMES and HARRIET (UNKNOWN). She was born July 25, 1837 in Rush Co, IN, and died June 20, 1903 in Oblong, Crawford Co, IL. Children of ISAAC WRIGHT and LUCINDA JAMES are: i. WILLIAM3 WRIGHT, b. 1855, Crawford County, IL. ii. ARKANSAS WRIGHT, b. 1857, Crawford County, IL. iii. JONAH WRIGHT, b. 1859, Crawford County, IL. iv. EMALINE WRIGHT, b. Abt. 1863, Oblong, Crawford, IL. 5. v. JUSTUS WRIGHT, b. August 20, 1865, Martin, Crawford County, IL; d. January 24, 1952, Crawford County, IL. 6. vi. ISAAC LUTHER WRIGHT, b. February 25, 1870, Oblong, Crawford, IL; d. September 24, 1944, Thermalito, Butte, CA. 7. vii. LUCINDA BELLE WRIGHT, b. December 17, 1875. ================================= 3. JONAH H2 WRIGHT (JOHN F1) was born 1837 in IN. He married MARY M. MARTIN December 24, 1861 in Crawford County, Illinois, daughter of JAMES MARTIN and ELIZA MC KELWAINE. She was born Abt. 1831 in Ohio. Children of JONAH WRIGHT and MARY MARTIN are: i. JOHN W3 WRIGHT, b. 1863. ii. ELLA G. WRIGHT, b. 1865. iii. ISAAC WRIGHT, b. 1867. iv. MATILDA WRIGHT, b. March 1870. ================================= 4. ELIZABETH2 WRIGHT (JOHN F1) was born June 08, 1842 in Rush County, IN. She married MARTIN LUTHER JAMES November 20, 1859 in Crawford County, Illinois, son of LEVI JAMES and SARAH (UNKNOWN). He was born November 17, 1838 in Near Bellafontaine, Logan Co, OH, and died February 25, 1920 in Oblong, Crawford Co, IL. Children of ELIZABETH WRIGHT and MARTIN JAMES are: i. HARRIET3 JAMES, b. 1862, Crawford County, IL. 8. ii. ELMER LUTHER JAMES, b. December 04, 1873, Crawford County, IL. iii. NORA M. JAMES, b. January 1881, Oblong, Crawford Co, IL. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Dear List members, We have now completed eighty Illinois County Family History Links on our website. We will make further updates as we receive more church records, which is a constant ongoing task. We are now preparing to enter the same type of data, church history and family surnames of members information, for counties in Iowa, and have already entered our information for five counties in Wisconsin. We have the research either complete or well underway for Nebraska, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, but in Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana, we have a great deal more original research work to do, and will appreciate help from anyone who knows of the existence of Primitive Baptist church records or membership lists for those states. We have made enough revision and addition to our whole website, to warrant giving you the URL addresses again, in case you wish to check our site again, or see it for the first time. We encourage you to write on the guest books which are at the bottom of two or three of our webpages. Here are the website addresses: Our main homepage (with links to research completed and/or in progress for several states): http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/pbl.html Or, for Illinois counties, go directly to: http://www.carthage.lib.il.us/community/churches/primbap/FamHist.html Best wishes, Elder Robert Webb The Primitive Baptist Library Carthage, Illinois ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Orlan N. Correll Dies at Trimble (Robinson Argus 1/6/1944) Orlan N. Correll, 89, died Sunday morning at his home in Trimble following a short illness. He is survived by three sons, Altas and Bryl of Trimble, and John of Bloomington, Ind. Burial was made in the Newlin cemetery following funeral services at the Trimble Christian Church Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. John Spencer in charge.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Mrs. Eva C. Hunt, Native of Flat Rock, Dies in Lawrenceville (Robinson Argus 8/11/1960) Eva C. Hunt, 80, of 1210 Tenth Street, Lawrenceville, died at 3:20 p.m. Sunday at Lawrence County Memorial Hospital. She was born Dec. 12, 1880 in Flat Rock, the daughter of Joseph J. Ford and Eliza Jane Jones. She was a member of the Baptist church and had been a resident of Lawrenceville for thirteen years Surviving are the following nieces and nephews, Mrs. Okey Pinkstaff, Robinson, Mrs. Evelyn B. Riddle, Vincennes, Mrs. Lester Parker, Flat Rock, Mrs. Beulah Campbell, R.R. 3, Lawrenceville, Mrs. Ivan Caywood, LeRoy, Ill., Mrs. Steve Steensen, Arizona, Mrs. Velma McGill, Calument City, Ill., Dr. Hanby L. Ford, Champaign, and Raleigh Frye, R.R. 1, Lawrenceville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Emmons Chapel with Rev. Logan Ford officiating. Burial was made in the city Cemetery.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Funeral Services Held Tuesday Afternoon for Harry Dee Pleasant (Robinson Argus 8/11/1960) Harry Dee Pleasant, age 69, died Saturday at the Memorial Clinic in Indianapolis. Mr. Pleasant was widely known throughout this county. For many years he had served as an automobile salesman and for a time was manager of the Prehn Chevrolet Company here. He also had been employed as custodian of the local Elks Club and most recently was employed at the Lobby pool room. He is survived by his wife, Opal and one sister, Mrs. Amy Moody of Palestine; three brothers, Ralph O. of Robinson, William Lee of Hutsonville and Glen of Vera Beach, Florida. Funeral services were held on Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the Oak Grove Church with Rev. J. E. Spencer officiating. Burial was in the adjoining cemetery.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Services Held Sunday for Thomas L. Parker, Retired Mail Carrier (Robinson Argus 8/11/1960) Thomas Lester Parker, 71, of Flat Rock, died at 9:30 o'clock Thursday night at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes after having apparently suffered a heart attack and falling early that morning at his home. Mr. Parker had been a rural mail carrier out of Flat Rock for 37 years and retired in 1957. He is survived by his wife, Edith; one daughter, Mrs. Mildred Love of Flat Rock, and three sons, Joseph of Evansville, Ind., Robert E., Palatine, and Paul, of Tinley; twelve grandchildren; four brothers, Samuel Parker, San Diego, Calif., Lloyd, Genoa, James, Hammond, Ind., and Roscoe, Flat Rock; three sisters, Mrs. Alta McCarter, Lawrenceville, Mrs. Anna Snider, and Mrs. Maud Snider, both of Flat Rock. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Sunday at the Methodist Church in Flat Rock with the Rev. Clyde Todd and Rev. Harry Dobbs officiating. Burial was in the Jones Cemetery.
This obituary was copied from the collection located at the Robinson Public Library. The obituaries themselves are usually not dated. Whoever made the collection has written down the dates by hand. The source of the obituary (i.e. which newspaper) is also not included. Transcribed by Dan Weger. Leo Knoblett (1/27/1981) Leo F. "Pete" Knoblett, 64, 22 Holly Drive, Winter Garden, Fla., formerly of Robinson, died at 11:30 a.m. Monday at Orlando, Florida. He was born in Crawford County May 5, 1916, son of the late Paul and Marilla Batman Knoblett. He married June Goss in 1940. He was a retired Case Pottery employee, veteran of World War II, member of Lion's Club, Pottery Union 177, Elks Lodge 1188, and American Legion Post 69. He is survived by his wife; a son Douglas, Winter Garden, Fla.; two grandchildren, Melissa and Jason; three brothers, Rex and Dave, Robinson, and Paul Dean, Maryland; two sisters, Pansy Jones, Palestine, and Norma Belle Wilson, Tyler, Texas; and several nieces and nephews. Services are pending at Pulliam Funeral Home, Robinson.