Was wondering if anyone out there who knows of this SPURGEON family that Lora has so graciously shared with us, (Thank you, Lora!) can tell me if there is an Amelia Ann SPURGEON, born about 1870? She married Jesse SULLIVAN on August 31, 1884 in Jackson Co.,Indiana. Children I have so far: 1. Sam (Samuel) b. abt. 1884 mar. Myrtle Maud MANKIN 2. James Blaine b. June 16, 1885 first wife Dora Ella MARTIN also mar. Roxie "ELKINS" MCCAMMENT and possibly a Eula PORTER. I can not prove this and have not seen a marriage record on these two as of yet. 3. Bertha Mae SULLIVAN b. September 15, 1897 was mar. 3 times. LAWRENCE was last not sure of first 2. Virgil D RICHARDS, Unknown HENRY, and 3rd was Henry LAWRENCE. Jesse and Amelia are my second great grands, I would love to know more about them, if anyone out there is willing to share? Also need the parents of Dora Ella/Ellen Martin if anyone knows them as well? Thanks to you all, Happy hunting, bonedign
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Baker, Troutman, Stockmyer, Cozjne, JOSEPH H. BAKER. whose home is at Evansville and whose official duties are in the courthouse as a justice of the peace of Vanderburg County, is an old time railroad man, spending many years in the railroad service. He was born at Evansville. September 17, 1872. His father, August H. Baker, was born in Kentucky and throughout his active life was engaged in building steamboats. He died in 1909. Judge Baker’s mother was Zerelda Troutman, who was born at Shepherdsville, Kentucky, and died in 1910. There were two children, Joseph and Zerelda. Joseph H. Baker attended grade and high schools and as a youth took up railroading as a career. For several years he was a fireman with the Louisville & Nashville, and then joined the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railway, and for ten years held the post of engineer. He is a retired member of the Brotherhood of Firemen and Locomotive Engineers and for four years was chairman of its grievance committee. In 1914 he was elected constable of Pigeon Township, Vanderburg County, holding that office two terms. He has presided over the court as a justice of the peace since 1922 and was reelected in 1926 and again in 1930. Judge Baker’s repeated reelection is particularly remarkable in view of the fact that he is of the minority party, having been for eight years the only Democrat in the county courthouse. Judge Baker is a member of the Tribe of Ben Hur, and has been a generous supporter of churches of different denominations. He married in November, 1892, Miss Mary Stockmyer, daughter of Jacob Stockmyer. Judge and Mrs. Baker have two sons, Gus A. and Fred, both of whom live in Evansville. Gus married Effie Cozjne and has three children, named James J., Junior and Mary.
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Welborn, Walker, Stinnette, Britton, Viers, Steadman, Begley, Sadler, Osborn, JAMES YORK WELBORN, physician and surgeon, head of the Walker Hospital and Clinic at Evansville, has through his professional attainments and the influence of his personal character added another name to the record of one of the oldest and most prominent families of Southern Indiana. Not only were the Welborns among the first to come across the Ohio River into Southern Indiana, but they were also first in the Colonial establishment of old Virginia. Doctor Welborn’ s ancestor, John Welborn, settled at Jamestown, Virginia, May 24, 1609. Doctor Welborn is a representative of the tenth generation of the American family. The names of the heads of these generations down to Doctor Welborn are John, Jonathan, Captain Thomas, Samuel, John, Jesse York, William Wallace, Dr. George Walker and James York. The founder of the Indiana branch of the family was Jesse York Welborn, who was born in North Carolina, and, passing through Kentucky, arrived in Indiana Territory prior to 1810. He became a resident of Mount Vernon, Posey County. For a time he was postmaster, and it is said that he followed the same custom as Abraham Lincoln, carrying the letters in his tall hat and delivering them as he met the addressees. Dr. James York Welborn represents the third consecutive generation of the family in the medical profession of Southern Indiana. His grandfather, Dr. William W. Welborn, graduated from the Evansville Medical College, and practiced at Stewartsville in Posey County until his death at the age of fifty-six. Dr. William W. Welborn married Hannah Walker. Her brother, Dr. George B. Walker, was at one time dean of the old Evansville Medical College, and thus two families of prominence in the medical history of Evansville were united by marriage. Mrs. W. W. Welborn died at the age of seventy-eight. Dr. George Walker Welborn was born at Mount Vernon in 1843, was educated in Asbury College, now DePauw University, at Greencastle, and during the Civil war served in the Hospital Corps of the Union army. For a time he was a merchant at Evansville, in 1877 was graduated from the Evansville Medical College, and then returned to Stewartsville, where he practiced his profession until his death on March 23, 1905. Dr. George W. Welborn married Martha Stinnette who was born in Kentucky, daughter of Whiting and Nettie (Britton) Stinnette. She is now eighty-five years of age. Her grandfather served with General Lafayette and was of French ancestry. Doctor and Mrs. George W. Welborn were married October 27, 1867, and had a family of four children: William W., born March 5, 1869; Anna A., born June 17, 1871; James York, and Helen A., born March 14, 1875. William married Rose Viers, lives at Cynthiana, Indiana, and has six children. Anna is on the business staff of her brother’s hospital at Evansville. Helen is the wife of James Steadman, a manufacturer at Braintree, Massachusetts, and has one daughter, Gratia. James York Welborn was born at Stewartsville, Posey County, Indiana, January 28, 1873. He attended local schools, DePauw University at Greencastle, and was graduated in 1899 from the Marion Simms Medical School of Saint Louis. Since graduating he has practiced at Evansville for thirty-two years. He became associated with his cousin, Dr. Edwin Walker, in the Walker Hospital, and he is now the owner of this splendid hospital and clinic, and for many years has been its chief surgeon. During the World war he offered the facilities of the hospital to the Government and also served as consulting surgeon to the Marine Hospital. He has been commissioned a surgeon in the United States Public Health Service, with the rank of major. Doctor Welborn is a member of the Vanderburg County, Indiana State and Ohio Valley Medical Associations. He was elected a member of the Evansville City Council in 1921, is a Democrat, a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Methodist Episcopal Church. He also belongs to Evansville Lodge No. 64, A. F. and A. M., Evansville Consistory of the Scottish Rite and Hadi Temple of the Mystic Shrine. Doctor Welborn married in 1902 Miss Mamie Begley, daughter of Dr. Baxter Begley. Doctor Welborn has three children, Susanna, Mary A. and James Y., Jr. The son, who married Ruth Sadler, lives at Evansville where he is engaged in the real estate and insurance business. Susanna is the wife of R. R. Osborn, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and has a son, David R. The daughter Mary is a graduate of St. Margaret’s School at Waterbury Connecticut, and now a student in Sarah Lawrence College at Bronxville, New York.
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Spurgeon, McKinney, Beck, Chute, Quick, Whitney, Worth, Gage William Albertus Spurgeon, M. D., was born at Salem, Indiana, February 1, 1852. He attended the common schools until the age of sixteen, at which age he entered Clear Springs Academy, where he continued his studies until qualified to obtain a license to teach. He taught several terms of school and earned most of the capital to put him through medical college. Between school terms he continued his studies in Clear Springs Academy, James May Academy of Salem, Indiana, and the Male and Female College of Bedford, Indiana, and Lebanon, Ohio. He began the study of medicine under a preceptor in 1869, and matriculated in the Physio-Medical Institute of Cincinnati, Ohio, in the fall of 1873. Returning to his preceptor, he practiced medicine for a short time. Realizing the necessity of further medical study, he entered the Physio Medical College of Indiana, from which institution he graduated with the degree of M. D. in 1875. After graduating he resumed practice in partnership with his preceptor, and for three years after graduation Doctor Spurgeon practiced at Freetown, Indiana. In 1878 he was elected a member of the medical faculty of his alma mater and for twelve years taught descriptive and surgical anatomy in that institution. In 1890 he located in Muncie, Indiana, and continued in the practice of his profession. In 1879 he was appointed a member of the Indiana State Board of Medical Registration and Examination by Governor Mount, and has since continued a member of the board until the present (1931), being reappointed by each successive governor at the terminus of each term of four years, and during much of his thirty-three years as a member of the State Medical Board has served as president, and holds that position at this time, 1981. As a member of the State Medical Examining Board he was frequently selected by the board as a delegate to represent the board at the annual meetings of the National Federation of Medical Boards. At the meeting of the National Confederation, June, 1900, at Atlantic City, he advocated the establishment of interstate reciprocity in medical licensure. Failing to induce the National Board both at the Atlantic City meeting and at the St. Paul meeting one year later to undertake this task on the theory that it was impractical, he formulated a tentative constitution and by-laws for the establishment of the American Confederation of Reciprocating Medical Licensing Boards, and called for a meeting of the executive officers of the medical examining and licensing boards for all the states. To this call for a meeting a considerable number of the states responded. In a meeting of a number of the representatives of state boards in the City of Chicago in the summer of 1901 the American Confederation of Boards was organized. The work of this confederation continued its efforts to establish medical reciprocity among the states until practically all of the states of the Union became members of the American Confederation of Reciprocating and Licensing Boards, and proceeded to work out the problem of interstate reciprocity in medical licensure. One year later Doctor Spurgeon was elected president of the confederation. He is still president of this confederation, which has proved successful in accomplishing the task of securing reciprocity between the state boards, so that a qualified physician in any state desiring to locate in another state can do so under reciprocity agreement between the states without re-examination. Doctor Spurgeon is a member of the county, state and national medical associations. He was selected by the National Association a delegate to the International Association of Physicians and Surgeons, which convened at Madrid, Spain, in 1903, and at the same time was selected by the National Association to write a textbook on the Theory and Practice of Medicine. Owing to other pressing duties this latter task was not completed. In 1914 Doctor Spurgeon relinquished the active practice of medicine and surgery and accepted the office of president of the Muncie Gear Works, Muncie, Indiana, which position he has held since, that date, and is now the president and active head of this company, which is one of the larger manufacturing establishments of Eastern Indiana. The subject of this sketch is the son of Wiley and Mary F. (McKinney) Spurgeon. He is a descendent of the Spurgeon family that came to America in Colonial times. There were three brothers that came to America in 1760. One of these brothers was Joseph Spurgeon, the great-grandfather of Doctor Spurgeon. He settled in Rowan County, North Carolina. He gave his attention to agriculture and stock raising, and acquired quite a fortune for that time. He had eight children: Joseph, John, Jane, Isaiah, Aaron, Josiah, Agnes and Cloah. From the names he gave his children he was evidently a religious man, or at least a close reader of the Bible. Josiah Spurgeon, the grandfather of Doctor Spurgeon, was born November 13, 1777, in Rowan County, North Carolina, and died January 15, 1857, in Salem, Washington County, Indiana. Elizabeth Johnson Spurgeon, the grandmother, wife of Josiah Spurgeon, was born near Salem, Washington County, Indiana, September 22, 1785, and died November 10, 1858, at Salem, Washington County, Indiana. Both were members of the Church of Christ, formerly the “Baptist Church.” Josiah Spurgeon left North Carolina for Indiana in 1811. He remained for a while in a fort on the Ohio River, from where he finally moved and settled near Salem, Indiana. Josiah Spurgeon was an abolitionist and on leaving North Carolina he freed all of his slaves. Wiley Spurgeon, the father of the subject of this sketch, was born and reared in Washington County, Indiana. He obtained his education in the public schools. He was a farmer and stock raiser. For some years he was employed as a teacher in the common schools of the state. He was an elder in the Church of Christ. He acquired a large tract of land in the picturesque region of Southern Indiana and it was here that he spent his last years. He served as a soldier in the Mexican war, and shortly after the war married at Salem, Indiana. Wiley Spurgeon died March 12, 1910, and is buried in Beck’s Grove Cemetery, Brown County, Indiana. His wife, Mary F. McKinney, was born and reared at Salem, Indiana, and was also a devout Christian. Her death occurred March 8, 1914, and she is buried beside her husband. Of the seven children of this marriage one died in infancy. The others were: William Albertus; Miranda Jane, deceased; Elizabeth Elnora, deceased; Charles Wayman; Mary Filene; and Harriett Ann, deceased. Doctor Spurgeon is a member of the Church of Christ, Muncie, Indiana. He is interested in literature, chiefly religious literature. For a number of years he has been a close student of the Bible. During the years 1929 and 1930 he broadcasted a series of thirty lectures on the Apocalypse of the New Testament Scriptures. These lectures are now ready for publication in book form, entitled “The Great Conflict Between Truth and Falsehood.” He is affiliated with Muncie Lodge No. 433, A. F. and A. M., is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and in politics is a Republican. Doctor Spurgeon was married at Freetown, Indiana, August 29, 1869, to Miss Elvira Chute, of Freetown, daughter of Dr. George H. and Mary Chute. Mrs. Spurgeon’s father was for many years one of the leading physicians and surgeons in Southern Indiana. Mrs. Spurgeon attended school there and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her death occurred August 25, 1876, and she is buried at Freetown. Of their four children Dr. Orville E. is a practicing physician and surgeon and is located at Muncie, Indiana; Wiley and Alva A. died in infancy, and are buried beside their mother at Freetown, Indiana; Mary A. is the widow of Dr. James M. Quick, of Muncie, Indiana. On August 29, 1883, Doctor Spurgeon was married to Miss Minerva A. Whitney, daughter of Lafayette and Mary (Worth) Whitney. Her father was a widely known citizen of Delaware County, a farmer and stock dealer. Mrs. Spurgeon was educated in the common schools. She is a member of the Church of Christ and the Federation of Women’s Clubs. By this marriage there are five children. The daughter, Elnora F., died when twenty-three years of age. Kenneth A. is a graduate of the Muncie High School, continued his education in DePauw University and Purdue University and is now general manager, secretary and treasurer of the Muncie Gear Company. William Chase Spurgeon was educated in the Muncie schools and in Indiana University, and is vice president of the Muncie Gear Company. The daughter Olive F. lives at Butte, Montana. The youngest of the family is Wiley W. Spurgeon, who attended the Muncie High School and Indiana University and is now assistant general manager of the Muncie Gear Company. The surviving descendants of Doctor Spurgeon are all married and with their families live at Muncie, Indiana, except Olive S. Gage, whose home is at Butte, Montana.
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Garber, Goode, Hendricks, Clark, Hampton, Neal, MICHAEL E. GARBER. Among the newspapers of Indiana, which have contributed to the development and advancement of their various communities, one of the oldest and most important is the Madison Courier. Founded in 1830, since 1849 it has been the property of three generations of the Garber family, the present representative of which is Michael E. Garber, editor of the Madison Courier and owner of The Courier Company. Mr. Garber was born at Madison, June 14, 1880 and is a son of Michael C. and Blanche (Goode) Garber. His paternal grandfather, Michael C. Garber, was born at Staunton, Virginia. He operated a stage line in Virginia and also contracted on the C. & 0. Railway until going to Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, and later to Lancaster, that state. In the spring of 1847, with his family, and his wife’s sisters and their husbands, he started for Missouri, but the party was broken up by death when they reached Florence, Kentucky, where they remained for some time. Mr. Garber then continued his journey as far as Rising Sun, Indiana, where he engaged in a general store business. On May 1, 1849, he arrived at Madison, and bought the Courier, which had been founded in 1830 by John Paul and William Hendricks, but which was being issued as a daily by Anon & Covington. Mr. Garber became one of the prominent and influential citizens of his community. He traded his store at Rising Sun, put the money into the newspaper, and continued to be connected therewith throughout his life. When the war between the states broke out he entered the Union army, in the quartermaster’s department, and was active in the Red River campaign and the siege of Vicksburg, was quartermaster under General Morgan at Cumberland Gap, and under Gen. W. T. Sherman on the march from Savannah. Later he was made postmaster at Madison. Michael C. Garber, father of Michael E Garber, was identified with the Madison Courier throughout his career, although he retired from active work in 1922. He was one of the best-known journalists in the state, and a member of the Associated Press and of Union Lodge No. 2, A. F. and A. M., at Madison He died July 14, 1930. Mr. Garber married Miss Blanche Goode, granddaughter of the founder of the City of Madison, and who with his son-in-law, William Hendricks, had brought the Courier into being. John Paul and his brother, Michael Paul, who were members of the party of George Rogers Clark, which assisted in the Conquest of the Northwest. Michael E. Garber had finished public school and was attending Hanover (Indiana) College when the Spanish-American war broke out He was but seventeen years of age at that time, but gave up his studies and volunteered for service, becoming a member of the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth Regiment, Indiana Infantry, with which he saw nine months of service. After receiving his honorable discharge he went to Chicago, where he was employed on the Chicago Record for a time, and later was with the Salt Lake City (Utah) Tribune. Returning to Madison in 1903 he joined his father on the Courier, with which he has been identified ever since, having been in active control since 1922. In 1882 The Courier Company was incorporated and has been the owner of the newspaper ever since It now has a daily circulation of 3,000, and since 1927 has been located in its own commodious plant, which has 4,500 square feet of floor space and all modern equipment of every kind, and gives employment to fifteen people in its various departments. Mr. Garber is one of the well-known and capable newspapermen of Indiana, and has various connections, local and otherwise, including membership in the Madison Chamber of Commerce. During the more than a quarter of a century that he has been identified with the Courier he has built it up not only as to circulation, but as a real force in public affairs, and in appearance, interest, make-up and contents it compares favorably with any of the large metropolitan dailies. Mr. Garber takes an active part in public movements both as a good citizen and a supporter of public-spirited enterprises, and his editorials have been quoted on various occasions when matters of national interest have occupied public attention. Mr. Garber was united in marriage to Miss Bessie Hampton, a native of Carroll County, Kentucky, and a member of an old-established family of that state. They are the parents of three children: Bess Hampton, who married Lloyd Neal, city editor of the Madison Courier, and has one child, Michael Garber; Mary Goode, attending Wellesley College; and Ellen, a student at Science Hill School, Shelbyville, Kentucky.
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don't know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Nelson, Stevens, Traylor, Young, McCormick, HALL NELSON The monotonous following of a single line of endeavor has never been a part of the career of Hall Nelson, sheriff of Pike County. Even as a lad on his father's farm he was adventurous and restless, and this led to his enlistment in the United States army and a consequent series of experiences while serving with his command at Nome, Alaska. Upon his return farming and mining engaged his activities, and in 1928 he was elected sheriff of Pike County, a position for which he is singularly well fitted by reason of his determination, courage and fidelity, as well as by the broadening experiences through which he has passed. Sheriff Nelson was born April 20, 1885, on a farm in Pike County, Indiana, and is a son of James and Eliza Jane (Stevens) Nelson. His father, who was born in Marion County, Kentucky, was three years of age when brought by his parents to Indiana, where he was educated in the common schools and upon attaining his majority engaged in farming and stock raising in Pike County, which he followed with success until the close of an honorable career, his death occurring in 1921. He was a man who was held in high respect as a citizen and businessman, and public spiritedly supported all worthy movements in his community. He married Eliza Jane Stevens, who was born in Pike County, where her parents had come from their native Kentucky, and she still survives her husband. There were six children in the family: Irene, Hall, Agnes, William, Cecil and Esther. Hall Nelson attended the public schools of Pike County, following which he became associated with his father in the work of the home farm. At the age of twenty-one years he left the parental roof and enlisted in the United States Regular Army, being assigned to the Tenth Infantry and subsequently to the Twenty-second Infantry, having served in both regiments a total of five years at Nome, Alaska. His experiences during his army life were numerous and interesting, but Mr. Nelson decided that he did not care for a military career, and after receiving his honorable discharge at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, returned to Pike County, where he engaged in farming and coal mining, giving these pursuits his entire attention and succeeding in both. In 1928 he was elected sheriff of Pike County, a position in which he has since served with the greatest efficiency. Sheriff Nelson is a Republican in his political allegiance and one of the strong and dependable men of the party in Pike County. His religious connection is with the Christian Church, and fraternally he is affiliated with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Tribe of Ben Hur, at Petersburg. On November 21, 1911, Mr. Nelson was united in marriage with Miss Carrie Traylor, who died April 5, 1926, leaving four children: Burrell, born in 1912; Glendale C., born in 1915; Ima P., born in 1919; and Martin G., born in 1922. On November 21, 1927, Mr. Nelson married Mrs. Laura (Young) McCormick, who by her first marriage had two children: Otis and Dora Jean McCormick.
This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don't know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Morey, Hennings, Davis, Gotto JOSEPH E. HENNINGS. The City of Anderson was for nearly forty years the home of Joseph E. Hennings, and to that community he gave his best in vital work, in influence, in countless activities for which he is remembered and his name cherished among the city's elect. Both the older and more youthful generations of business men and citizens have many interesting memories to fix his name and place in the community, and it is from some of these memories, recalled at the time of his death in July, 1929, that the following brief sketch is written: He was born in New York City, May 10, 1865, and was only slightly past the full tide of his powers when death came to him at the age of sixty-four. His parents were Samuel and Augusta (Davis) Hennings. He was left an orphan when seven years of age, and from that time he knew the satisfaction as well as the bitterness of striving without assistance to win a place for himself in the world of men. His education was a matter of achievement, not merely something thrust upon him by schools and teachers. He learned the art of living by daily practice in frequently uncongenial circumstances, and undoubtedly he endured many hardships, which he never mentioned in his recollections of his early life. He became a resident of Indiana in 1880, first locating at Kokomo, and while working there during the day he attended night school. It was in 1890 that he moved to Anderson, and for nearly forty years was best known as a genial landlord in that city. In hotel circles he became widely known all over the state, and there were thousands of travelers who knew him familiarly and with a marked degree of respect and affection simply as "Joe." On coming to Anderson he bought a hotel on North Meridian Street and later became proprietor of the Grand Hotel, and it is with that institution that his name and face are most familiarly associated among the older generation of the traveling public. He showed real business talent as a hotel man, and he always appreciated the great honor bestowed upon him by the Hotel- keepers Association of Indiana in electing him president of the association. He held that office from 1900 to 1905. He had other business interests, having organized the Prudential Loan Company, of which he was president, and also the Anderson Poster Advertising Company. Probably no one was more frequently called upon to take active responsibilities of leadership in movements for securing some substantial civic, philanthropic or commercial advantage to the city. In 1912 he was elected president of the Anderson Chamber of Commerce, and held that office three years and had been its secretary one year. He became president at a time when industrial conditions were in a period of depression but his watchword was "forward and progress," and he showed the community that the best way to overcome depression is by going ahead on a bigger scale than ever. A number of important industries were secured to the city under his leadership, including the Hayes Wheel Company. One of the most noteworthy organizations of the kind ever instituted in Indiana was promoted by him in 1913. This was the "Made in Anderson" exhibit, which was given a large measure of publicity in all the newspapers of the state and attracted thousands of visitors to the city. The central feature of the exhibit was models or full productive processes of all the local manufacturers and industries of the city, concentrated under one huge tent. Great ceremony attended the opening, when Governor Ralston pressed a button, which set all the machinery in motion. Among other notable visitors was James Whitcomb Riley, who attended on the day set apart as Riley Day. In this enterprise and every other undertaking in which he was engaged Mr. Hennings showed his qualities as an incorrigible optimist. He always looked on the bright side of things, enjoyed wit and humor, and it was not enough for him to extend the right hand of fellowship but in extending he also showed a humanitarianism and a practical helpfulness that encouraged and did good to many who were on the struggling side of life. Probably Anderson never had a leader more gifted in raising funds for public undertakings than Joe Hennings. He was chairman of the finance committee that raised the funds and made possible a great celebration in 1903, when the G. A. R. reunion was held at Anderson. He also headed the committee, which raised $5000 for the Boy Scout movement at Anderson and was chairman of the campaigns to give proper setting to the State Convention of Elks in 1917 and the Firemen's State Convention of 1919. All of this skill and experience were utilized to the advantage of the Federal Government in the patriotic program at the World war period. He was the head of the sales committee, which in one week's time sold $107,000 worth of War Savings Stamps, Anderson's full quota. Mr. Hennings in 1918 became a member of the board of trustees of the Indiana Reformatory, and served several terms on that board, until 1928, and was its treasurer. This institution was perhaps his chief hobby. As an orphan boy who had grown up among strangers and at times must have felt that every man's hand was against him, he realized the temptations and trials of boys thrown on their own resources, and it was his chief purpose to bring to the management of the state reformatory a sympathetic understanding as well as the sterner measures of reform and justice. Mr. Hennings was an honorary life member of Anderson Lodge No. 209, B. P. 0. Elks, was a Mason, member of the Rotary Club. He was at one time president of the Jewish Society of Anderson. For his success in life he always gave a generous share to the aid and counsel of his wife. Mrs. Hennings, who with her only daughter survives him and resides in a pleasant home at 1222 Central Avenue in Anderson, was before her marriage Miss Josephine Morey. She was born at Wellsville in Lenawee County, Michigan, daughter of Maximillian and Anatalee (Gotto) Morey. Her father was born in the town of Pietrehois in the Province of Brabant in Belgium in 1833, learned the trade of miller and in 1868 came to the United States, accompanied by his wife. His wife was born at Brussels, Belgium, and two of her brothers, Ely and Joseph Gotto, also came to America, both settling at Green Bay, Wisconsin. Maximillian Morey after coming to America lived out his life on a farm near Wellsville, Michigan, where he died July 11, 1899. His widow passed away in Blissfield, Michigan, 1918, at the age of seventy-five. Mrs. Hennings was one of a family of eight children, the others being Mary, Maximillian, Miles, Ella. Pauline, Frank and John.
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TROWBRIDGE,POLENA,,-,0,ELISHA,LEWELLEN,OCT,7,1883,,,,---,,0,JACKSON,I,79,3993, TROWBRIDGE,POLLY A,,-,0,SOL,CURRY,MAR,1,1874,,,,---,,0,MORGAN,C-1,209,4131, TROWBRIDGE,POLLY ANN,,-,0,JOHN,CLARK,OCT,11,1854,,,,---,,0,HARRISON,C,136,3965, TROWBRIDGE,REBECCA J,,-,0,FRANK,RYKER,SEP,1,1881,,,,---,,0,SHELBY,12,21,4215, TROWBRIDGE,ROBERT R,,W,0,MARGARET J,PRATT,DEC,24,1933,,,,OCT,4,1911,MORGAN,C-19,450,4133, TROWBRIDGE,ROOSE,,-,0,ELIZABETH S,BROCK,JUN,3,1884,,,,JUN,3,1884,BOONE,C-8,516,3840, TROWBRIDGE,SADIE,,-,0,GEORGE,BEEDE,OCT,4,1902,,,,---,,0,ST JOSEPH,18,341,4199, TROWBRIDGE,SALLIE A,,-,0,BRANUM H,LETT,APR,11,1901,,,,---,,0,JACKSON,L,359,3993, TROWBRIDGE,SAMUEL,,-,0,LENA,BITNER,AUG,5,1882,,,,---,,0,JACKSON,H,529,3993, TROWBRIDGE,SAMUEL,,-,0,CHRISTIANN,VANDUYNE,MAY,21,1850,,,,MAY,20,1850,VERMILLI ON,3,205,4277, TROWBRIDGE,SAMUEL,,-,0,MALINDA P,WRIGHT,DEC, 30,1875,,,,---,,0,DELAWARE,C-6,408,3892, TROWBRIDGE,SARAH,,-,0,LEVI,SALTERS,DEC,24,1884,,,,---,,0,DAVIESS,6,31,3881, TROWBRIDGE,SARAH 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TROWBRIDGE,VIOLA,,W,0,BUREL,KANOUSE,DEC,22,1911,,,,SEP,9,1889,SHELBY,21,18,421 5, TROWBRIDGE,VIOLET R,,W,0,FRANK F HY,HEHMAN,SEP,20,1919,,,,SEP,8,1900,JACKSON,S,99,3993, TROWBRIDGE,W G,M,W,38,,,OCT,6,1900,WILLIAM,JULA A,DUNCAN,,0,0,HANCOCK,H4,13,3959, TROWBRIDGE,W M,,W,0,JENIE CLOE,BETTS,MAY,24,1890,,,,---,,1860,DE KALB,14,295,3887, TROWBRIDGE,W W,,W,0,THOS,SIMMONS,FEB,27,1896,,,,---,,0,WHITE,W-5,308,4334, TROWBRIDGE,WALTER H,,-,0,EVA E,REES,DEC,16,1886,,,,---,,0,ST JOSEPH,10,200,4199, TROWBRIDGE,WILLIAM,M,W,25,,,MAY,30,1897,D A,MARTHA,MOTT,,0,0,HARRISON,H-39,23,3966, TROWBRIDGE,WILLIAM,,-,0,OLLIE A,BELLAMY,JUN,20,1877,,,,---,,0,GIBSON,5,194,3935, TROWBRIDGE,WILLIAM J,,-,0,MINERVA,EDWARDS,APR,1,1882,,,,---,,0,HENRY,CC6,587,3975, TROWBRIDGE,WILLIAM R,,-,0,CELA OSIE,MCCORY,FEB,22,1903,,,,---,,0,JACKSON,M,32,3993, TROWBRIDGE,WILLIAM R,,-,0,ANNA,MYERS,OCT,23,1871,,,,---,,0,JACKSON,F,485,3993, TROWBRIDGE,WILLIAM V,,-,0,ELIZABETH,MCCOY,MAR,4,1880,,,,---,,0,PUTNAM,6,596,4185, 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our prayers are with her. please tell her that. i hope the surgery is a great success. thanks for sharing this with us. its so sad. tell her that I'm thinking and praying for her. ruth
I want to thank everyone who wrote in response to the above question. If you recall, the question came up because a lady was going blind and didn't know what to do with her many years of research. So many of you took the time and effort to offer some really great suggestions. They were all passed on to Cathy's husband, kept, by him and by me, read, and appreciated. Today I received a note from Cathy that I would like to share with you. "I have been searching for an eye doctor who is not afraid of getting sued for making any improvements. He thinks he can remove the cataract and do a corneal transplant that MAY give me a little vision in the one eye I have been totally blind in since birth. If nothing else, the cataract will be gone and that means no more every-other- weeks of having a bandage contact replaced...a lifetime thing . He is at UT and on the faculty too. It may mean that I can see with just a magnifying glass and that will mean I can read again. I am also determined that one way or another, I AM going to compile all my notes and get this family stuff done. Sure would be nice to have some family somewhere who wants this but my daughter said she will keep it. May still send it to my son, the author/publisher, to see what he might want to do with it. It was so encouraging to hear from all those wonderful people because of your effort. You are just a very special person." Cathie You are all very special, thanks to each of you. I'm going to try to combine all of those suggestions and maybe send them off to roots web so they can be published somewhere so that others can read and learn from them. I'll remove the names and email addresses and what ever I do, it won't be for profit. Barb Marshall List Mom of BAGLEY, DRAKE & INDIANA genealogy discussion lists
I am subscribed to Ancestry. out of all the websites I have tried, this is the only one I really wanted to stick with. I do pay the fees, to me, one way or another it has payed off. I can search for my family, or if I am frustrated at a brick wall, help those on mail lists i belong to. Ancestry lets you list your sources on your trees,allows you to add notes,allows others to see if you have anyting more. if a tree has no sources/descendants/ancestors/notes- i don't touch it, won't help me at all. is easy to differenciate if you know how. YOu post what you want seen Alot of ancestry is free(maybe for a time) an alot is covered by people like me, who will help, who have c/d's, other records. I am not here to support any website, each of us finds our own favorite/best place to search, and hopefully we share that site, but I do not think posting my family tree online is a bad thing. Doing so, and searching others have found me cousins, friends, and the one person who started this all for me, who I had not met yet, till I started searching. Was a very nice suprise to run into her. Here is my opinion, if ya don't post your tree, something may go wrong with someone else researching/ least if you post your info, its correct till you stop upating, if no one else takes your notes, maybe a cousin/g,g,g grandson/daughter down the road will find your info, and finish it. What could hurt putting it online? Tioraidh an drasda, Tori - shyfyre@msn.com Searching- COUNTS(Crouch, Sartain,Williams,Raper, Martin), HANCOCK(Adams, Abbott, Shepperd, Leach,Imel,Speck, Sprunger), MCNIEL(Gaddy,Brown,Lindsey,Mason,Moon)CAREY(Hancock, Catterton,Gibson,Dodder(Dobson),Leach), and any family connections. >From: A35RAMY@aol.com >Reply-To: INDIANA-L@rootsweb.com >To: INDIANA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [INDIANA] Re: What to do with your genealogy files? >?ancestry? >Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 22:01:28 EDT > >That is very true about protecting you history. But I was kinda weary about >sending it to ancestry because they want to charge you for every thing. it >is >all about money to them. However I like the LDS idea. > > > >==== INDIANA Mailing List ==== >To remove yourself from the list, type: >unsubscribe >in the first line of the message - NOTHING ELSE. >Send it to: > Indiana-L-request@rootsweb.com > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
That is very true about protecting you history. But I was kinda weary about sending it to ancestry because they want to charge you for every thing. it is all about money to them. However I like the LDS idea.
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For All, Regardless of who you plan on leaving your research to, make four or five complete copies and donate them to your State Library, County Library and the counties your ancestors came from. It would also be great to send a copy to LDS or Ancestry.com. We have a situation where a family member worked years on our line when he passed on, his wife had his research. She then gave it to a niece who did not work with it or donate it. The last we heard was it was in a shed someplace and that was twenty-five years ago. If you are going to do all this work, it is well worth protecting for the future. Penny
In a message dated 6/1/03 10:02:02 AM US Mountain Standard Time, INDIANA-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Maybe you can put your sons talent to work on photographing documents and pictures and anything else you have to be put on CD ROMs. >> Armandocvera@aol.com Susan in Utah We already have many documents in Photo Suite data base. My son does not want to get caught up in genealogy as he likes computers, to work on them, repair them and learn where to get the best prices/discounts for what he wants. CDs are not forever. There life expectancy is about 15 yrs. with out a redo or put on another CD. Paper is the only forever thing if protected, even some of the old paper of the 17 and 1800s did not all go by the way of dust. Plastic is a forever product but it gets dry and cracks and moisture can sneak in. I do have some old metal trunks I have found in antique places, yard sales etc. My girls want them. Guess I could pack unproven genealogy in each and tell the girls I will haunt them if they ever thro them away but to research them I will be sure they live long :) think a threat that that would work? I can tell them they have to have a every other yearly gathering and go thru the trunks and check out what is there and show the grand and g grand and gg grand children what their granny did in her yrs. on Gods Great Earth maybe it will pic their interest. OH, well I feel I have several yrs. to go yet at 72 I feel very spry and sound of body with everyone friend Aurther in my left hip. Oh, Oh, to day is my B-day and I am one yr. more to the good 73. I will not give up, I keep a positive attitude. Thanks to all on the ideas as to what to do with my unproven records. There may yet be someone turn up to say 'Granma, I am interested, I will take what you don't want.' I will hope. THANKS ALL...............Beej-Fireflower-Missed placed Hoosier in the Baby State
I have been reading all of the comments about what to do with our notes, etc when we are no longer able to search. I am just glad that I had a grandmother who took the time to get started and document. I have carried it on and now I have an 11 yr old niece who is very much interested in what I am doing. She is constantly asking me what I have learned. She can name pretty much everyone back to her gr-gr-gr-gr grandfather. I know who is going to get my stuff. I am glad that someone is interested in it and it won't go to "waste." Lois ----- Original Message ----- From: <Armandocvera@aol.com> To: <INDIANA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [INDIANA] Re: What to do with your genealogy files? > Dear Fireflower, > > Hi, I feel as you do about finding ancestors. I have boxes of stuff that I > am organizing the best I can. The stuff that is not proven I am marking so > someone someday may try to prove it. For now no one is interested but in my > search I have found distant cousins who are interested. I see to it that all of > the information I come upon gets out to them and what I have is going into a > sort of time capsule. A trunk with zip lock bags and what ever I can find to > preserve what I have. One never knows who will enjoy looking through it when I > am gone. > > I remember going to my grandmothers and looking through the things she had > about the family. I wish I had gotten her to write more names on or beside > pictures. Maybe you can put your sons talent to work on photographing documents > and pictures and anything else you have to be put on CD ROMs. Then give a map > to where the treasure of info is. A person can make a concrete box fairly > easy and hide it in a basement or attic or even buried some where. Maybe I sound > a little nutty but I love mystery and I wish that someone would have done > some genealogy before me or at least left some notes somewhere as to where they > were from. > > What ever you do don't toss any of it. Some day a grandchild or > greatgrandchild or maybe a neice or nephew or distant cousin will love to continue your > work. What you are doing is so valuable. the original stuff is especially a > treasure. > > I just know that somewhere in the future someone is going to thank you for > all your hard work. > > Susan in Utah > > > ==== INDIANA Mailing List ==== > To remove yourself from the list, type: > unsubscribe > in the first line of the message - NOTHING ELSE. > Send it to: > Indiana-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >