Yes Sandy, Mae's first name is Jennie, but she never went by that. Her daughter is Margie Mae Hess. Mae is my grandmother. Marilyn Aylward On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Sandy Bauer <sandy@whalen-family.org>wrote: > Jo Ann > > I thought Mae Robertson's first name was Jennie but I can't find my > source. Here's the bio for her father and family: > > John Robertson > > John Denny and Amanda (Bookwalter) Robertson settled on a farm in > Section 3, Webber Township in Jefferson County in January, 1906. > > John Denny, son of John Denny and Eliza Carson Robertson, was born in > Dublin, Iowa, January 2, 1850. He comes of Irish parentage. His > great-great-grandfather, John Robertson, was born in Scotland but later > went to County Tyrone, Ireland, where later generations of the family > made their home. > > The great-grandfather, William Robertson, was born in Ireland in 1753. > his death, at the age of 38, resulted from injuries received while he > was making the arrest of men engaged in a fray at a public fair. > > The grandfather, John Robertson, was the first of the family to come to > American, arriving in 1796. > > John Denny's father, John Denny Robertson, and his mother, Eliza Carson, > a native of Tyrone County, ireland, moved from Ohio in 1842 to Iowa and > settled in Washington County. They later built a large two story brick > home. > > Amanda Bookwalter was born August 19, 1862 at Gardner, IL, the daughter > of Michael and Sarah Kulp Bookwalter. She was of Swiss, German and > French descent. Though her parents were Methodists, her other > ancesteors for several generations were Mennonites. In October 1877, > she went to Iowa to live with her grandfather and grandmother Kulp. > > John D. Robertson and Amanda Bookwalter were married August 18, 1881 and > settled on a farm near Dublin, Iowa. > > They moved to Hamilton County, IL, in April 1901. To make the move, > they rented a box car, putting the furniture in one end and the > livestock and feed on the other side. Though Amanda and the four > daughters rode first class on another train, John and son Warren, rode > in the box car so they could feed and water the stock on the way. They > settled on a farm about a mile north of Blooming Grove Baptist church. > They moved to Jefferson County in January, 1906. > > Their children -- Minnie, Grace, Warren, Lila and Mae were all born in > Iowa. > > Minnie m. William E. Gowler > Grace m. Burel Warren > Warren m. Iva Sullivan > Lila married J. William Riggs and > Mae married Clyde N. Warren. > > For many years, John and Amanda belonged to the Methodist Church. On > September 27, 1908 they and their five children joined the Oakdale > United Brethren Church. John was a member of the Odd Fellows fraternal > organization. They were noted for the hospitality of their home. John > died December 31, 1929 of pneumonia. Amanda died February 12, 1932. > They are buried at Oakdale Cemetery north of Bluford. > > From book "Facts and Folks of Jefferson County, IL" by Jefferson > County Historical Society - 1978 > > Sandy (Whalen) Bauer > > On 4/14/2013 10:25 AM, jmcghee6 wrote: > > Register-News, Mt Vernon IL, Thurs. 14 June 1945 > > SGT. H.G. LOVIN > > RETURNS FROM PACIFIC > > Sgt. Harvey G. LOVIN is home on furlough from the Pacific area where he > has been > > serving with the 648th Engineers. He has been in service since October, > 1941 and > > during that time was stationed in Canada, Australia and the Philippines. > He has > > two brothers and a sister in foreign service, who are: Pfc. Arthur L. > LOVIN, > > with a railway shop battalion in France; Pfc. Billy C. LOVIN with an > armored > > division in Germany and Lt. Helen B. LOVIN, A.N.C., now in Naples, > Italy. She > > formerly was attached to a station hospital in Iran. Sgt. LOVIN is the > husband > > of the former Irene WARREN of Bluford and the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. > LOVIN > > also of Bluford. > > > > Harvey Gifford LOVIN m. Helen Irene WARREN 9 Jan 1943 St Louis MO > > s/o Henry Ceburn LOVIN (1888-1969) > > and Emma Cumi GIFFORD (1890-1970) > > who m. 7 Dec 1907 FCI > > > > Helen Irene WARREN is d/o > > Clyde Newton WARREN & Margie Mae ROBERTSON > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILFRANKL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILFRANKL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >