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This is my brick wall ancestor for whom I've been searching over 30 years. Does anyone have a clue about him? Michele Brooks Family Group Record ============================================================ ============ Husband: Alexander ROBERTSON - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Birth: 29 Dec 1830 , , Indiana Death: 5 Dec 1861 St. Louis, , Missouri Marriage: 16 Mar 1851 , Martin Co., Indiana ============================================================ ============ Wife: Martha Jane GOLD - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Birth: 3 Mar 1829 , Daviess Co., Indiana Death: 13 May 1863 , Daviess Co., Indiana Father: John GOLD (b 2 May 1778) Mother: Mary CANNON (b 1799) ============================================================ ============ Children ============================================================ ============ 1 F Mary Elizabeth ROBERTSON Birth: 12 Aug 1852 , Daviess Co., Indiana Death: 13 Oct 1852 , Daviess Co., Indiana - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 2 F Parthena ROBERTSON Birth: 13 Nov 1853 , Daviess Co., Indiana Death: 28 Feb 1872 , Daviess Co., Indiana - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 3 M James Richard ROBERTSON Birth: 3 Sep 1856 , Daviess Co., Indiana Death: 1 Dec 1867 , Daviess Co., Indiana - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 4 M John William ROBINSON Birth: 3 Nov 1858 , Daviess Co., Indiana Death: 17 Sep 1902 Elnora, Daviess, Indiana Burial: 20 Sep 1902 Alfordsville, Daviess, Indiana REFN: 10 Spouse: Emily MCCORD (m 29 Mar 1881) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 5 F Hariet A. ROBERTSON Birth: 17 Oct 1861 , Daviess Co., Indiana Death: 10 Oct 1910 Reeve Twp., Daviess, Indiana Burial: Oak Grove Cem., Washington, Daviess, Ind Spouse: Samuel ARMES (m 9 Sep 1880) ====================================================== Alexander Robertson was born December 29, 1830 according to his family Bible. He was born in Indiana. He married Martha Jane Gold in Martin Co., Indiana on 16 Mar 1851. His war records describe him as being six feet tall. On Oct 10, 1854 Alexander Robertson purchased 80 acres of land at $.12 1/2 per acre, or $10. It must have been poor land because original patent land went for two dollars an acre. He paid in full and signed his name attesting that the land was to be used for the purpose of "actual settlement and cultivation" under the Graduation Act of August 4, 1854. He began residing on this land on December 19 1854. There was a log dwelling house and a quarter acre was cleared and enclosed. John Kilbourn, his brother in law, attested to the land record. There were five children born to Alexander and Martha Jane: Mary Elizabeth born 12 August 1851 and died 13 October 1852, Parthena (named for Martha's sister) born 13 Nov 1853 and died 28 February 1872 unmarried, James Richard born 3 September 1856 and died 1 December 1867, John William (our ancestor) born 3 Nov 1858 and died 17 September 1902, and Hariet A. born 17 October 1861. Only Hariet and John lived to be married. Later records proving the legitimacy of these children include testaments of the women who attended Martha Jane Gold in childbirth. When giving birth to Theny in 1853 she was attended to by Mary Hendrickson, born 1786, of Martin County. At the birth of James Richard in 1856 she was attended to by Sarah Blair, born 1800, of Martin County. At the 1858 birth of John William, she was helped by Nancy Chandler Gold, born 1826, her sister-in-law (wife of brother James), and Sarah A. Alford, born 1811. During the birth of Harriet, her sister Theny Gold Edwards, born 1827, and Elizabeth Edwards Potts, born 1826, wife of James Potts. Alexander Robertson was a farmer in Daviess Co., Indiana until the time he was mustered into Company E, 18th Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers in the Civil War. He entered the service of the Union on 16 Aug 1861 at Indianapolis, Indiana along with John Gold Jr. and William Gold. Records show he was given a bayonet, belt, musket and strap as his equipment. >From Indiana Volunteers: The 18th Regiment was organized and mustered into service at Indianapolis on the 16th of August, 1861 with Thomas Pattison as Colonel and left the state for St. Louis on the 17th of August. From that place it proceeded into the interior of Missouri and participated in Fremont's March to Springfield, and in the return march to Otterville, under General Hunter, after which it moved with Pope's army to the Black Water and there took part in the capture of a large number of prisoners." Among the affidavits filed in the legal proceedings for the guardianship and pension of Alexander Robertson is testimony of Dr. Augustin W. Bingham, "a resident of Daviess County...who declares that he attended Alexander Robinson deceased, who was a private in Company E of the 18th Regiment during his last sickness. That said Robinson was taken sick at Warsaw in the State of Missouri of a disease commonly called Esysipleas and was convey to the Fourth Street Hospital on 4th Street in the city of Saint Louis in the State of Missouri....and that Alexander Robinson died at the hospital aforesaid on the 5th of December 1861 that the disease of said Robinson was contracted while in the line of duty in the service of the United States....that he attended upon him in the capacity of acting Hospital Stewart of the post a Warsaw in the State of Missouri and no surgeon being present at that time acted as acting assistant surgeon of the post and had him transferred to the aforenamed hospital by order of the Surgeon of the 18th regiment while the regiment was on the move to Springfield Missouri." A document entitled "War of 1861...Claim for Minors' Pension with Two Dollars per Month additional" was filed in behalf of Parthenia Robinson, James R. Robinson, John W. Robinson and Harriet A. Robinson, minor children of Alexander Robinson, Private. According to the report "Surgeon General reports deceased as having died Dec 5, 1861 of abscess. Dr. A. W. Bingham acting assistant surgeon at post at Warsaw, Missouri testifies that the disease was contracted in the line of duty and that deceased was taken sick of erysipelas and sent to hospital where he died." While there is more history of this regiment given, Alexander died 5 December 1861 at St. Louis of measles. He probably never saw his last daughter before he died. Martha Jane Gold kept her family together until she died two years later. At that time, the custody of the children was undertaken by Henry and Thena Edwards. Thena was Martha Jane's sister. Later the children lived with John and Harriet Kilbourn in Martin Co. Harriet was another of Martha Jane's sisters.
I am researching the family of Hugh and Catherine Smith Robertson of Glasgow Scotland who came to the US in the early 1800's..they have quite a few Martin Co. connections. Their children: Janet b. 1796 Elisabeth b. 1797 Hugh b. 1799 Robert b. 1801 "of New Orleans" married Eliza Houghton 1848 Daviess Co., Indiana Douglas b. 1803 salesman associated with Aaron Houghton of Martin Co. Angus b. 1805 d. 1837 Martin Co., Indiana Barbara b. 1807 Geroge b. 1809 Catherine b. 1811 m. Aaron Houghton Mary b. 1813 Does anyone have any connection to this family? Michele Brooks
If anyone has access to a printed copy of the 1860 Martin County census, I would very much appreciate knowing if John Lewis and Susan Amanda Ward appear on it and, if so, what information is shown. Thanks for any help. Judy Dixon
Posted on: Martin Co. In Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Martin?read=50 Surname: Henson, Hinson, Forbish ------------------------- Henson, William and Jesse ... brothers, migrated to Martin/Orange/Harrison Counties INDIANA from Randolph County NORTH CAROLINA. They were found in the 1790 Randolph County NC census and in the 1820/30 census in IN. Both brothers applied for Pensions as Revolutionary War veterans fighting for NC. Both William Henson, born about 1757, and Jesse Henson, stated that they had lived in Randolph County NC and that they were born in Culpeper County Virginia (next to Stafford County). I believe one of the brothers is the father of my gg grandfather George W. Henson who married Anna Forbish on July 20, 1825 in Martin County INDIANA. Later, George and his wife Anna, with their children, were found living in Laurel County KENTUCKY in the 1850 census. Any cousins "out there" that have information on these Revolutionary War pensioners or George W. Henson and his wife Anna Forbish? Does any of this "Ring-A-Bell". Thanks for your help.
Hello!! I have created a Website of Volunteers who will do various types of Look Ups such as Census, Cemetery, Marriage, and much more. I even have a message board for people to post messages looking for family information. I am also looking for new volunteers to help out to do look ups. Please tell everyone you know that is doing genealogy. The more people who visit the website and use it, the longer it will stay online. Mike Genealogy Look Up Forum: http://www.expage.com/page/genealogylookup
Someone called my home offering information about a photograph of my grandmother. My daughter wrote down the telephone number incorrectly. Please try contacting me again. Thanks. Kat (Katherine Deutscher)
Here's a list of names from my files. I look forward to sharing information about any and all. GEDCOM available. Name Birth date Spouse ---- ---------- ------ Ann ??? Mike Myers Judy ??? Ed Grannan Roberta ??? Dennis Myers Jane Arvin Charles Doyle Kate Arvin Tom Doyle Kate Arvin Walter Mullin Larry Arvin Margaret Doyle Mag Arvin Mike Doyle Everett Ault Margaret Clements Dick Blondin Ann Grannan Mary Bloomis John Cullivan Velma Bredestege Charles Lough ??? Brittenham Agnes Kelly Marie Buckley Geo Doyle ??? Burris Frank Doyle Agnes Carrico William Clements six children two children Betty Clements Charles Clements Charles Clements 16 Aug 1880 Nora Nolan Clayborn Clements 30 Dec 1843 Margaret Doyle Ernest Clements Ethel Clements Helena Clements 21 Jan 1902 Charles Lough James Clements 22 Feb 1872 Janet Clements Jean Clements John Clements John Clements Bernadette Doyle John Clements 11 Mar 1867 Catherine Ward Margaret Clements ABOUT 1894 Albert Gee Margaret Clements ABOUT 1894 Everett Ault Martin Clements 18 Nov 1892 Mary Clements Mary Clements 14 May 1890 Ed Cullivan Mary Clements 22 Apr 1883 Tom Miles Myrtle Clements Theresa Clements Walter Clements William Clements William Clements 11 Mar 1867 Agnes Carrico William Clements 12 Dec 1895 Loretta Dehler Willy Clements Francis Collins 21 Jul 1815 John Doyle Frank Craney Molly Doyle Alma Cullivan Geo Myers Carl Cullivan Valeria Schneider Caroline Cullivan Dorothy Cullivan Walter Wilson Ed Cullivan 9 Feb 1887 Mary Clements Ed Cullivan Mary Quinn Geo. Cullivan Jacqueline Cullivan Jim Satterfield JoAnne Cullivan Ralph Sharpe John Cullivan Mary Bloomis Kathleen Cullivan Thomas Woodyard Lucille Cullivan Mary Cullivan Ambrose Grannan Thomas Cullivan Loretta Dehler William Clements Allen Deutscher Katherine Lough Adrian Dolan Maggie Mullin Bernadette Doyle John Clements Bernard Doyle Bill Doyle Bridget Doyle Hugh Kelly Charles Doyle Jane Arvin Clarence Doyle Clary Doyle Delpha Doyle Detty Doyle Ed Doyle ??? Smith Everett Doyle Frank Doyle ??? Burris Geo Doyle Marie Buckley Hugh Doyle Irene Doyle ??? Gootee Jack Doyle Sue Gates Jim Doyle ??? Parks Joe Doyle John Doyle John Doyle John Doyle ABOUT 1807 Francis Collins Loretta Doyle Lucy Doyle Pat Mullin Maggie Doyle ??? Smith Mamie Doyle Margaret Doyle Larry Arvin Margaret Doyle 6 Mar 1843 Clayborn Clements Mary Doyle ??? McCann Matt Doyle Mike Doyle Mag Arvin Molly Doyle Frank Craney Ollie Doyle Simon Doyle ??? Farrell Tom Doyle Kate Arvin Walter Doyle ??? Madden ??? Farrell Simon Doyle Sue Gates Jack Doyle Albert Gee Margaret Clements ??? Gootee Irene Doyle Ambrose Grannan Mary Cullivan Ann Grannan Dick Blondin Ed Grannan Judy ??? Mary Grannan Sarah Grannan Kennith Hart Kennith Hart Sarah Grannan Agnes Kelly ??? Brittenham Greg Kelly Hugh Kelly Bridget Doyle Lee Kelly Mary Kelly ??? Rupe Tom Kelly William Kercher Mary Lough Barbara LaCapra Charles Lough 17 Nov 1889 Helena Clements Charles Lough 1 Sep 1929 Velma Bredestege Katherine Lough Allen Deutscher Mary Lough William Kercher Patricia Lough Donald Myles Philip Lough ??? Madden Walter Doyle ??? Madden Warren Mullin ??? McCann Mary Doyle Molly McCann John Patterson Arthur Miles Bernard Miles Bernice Miles Chas. Miles Ernest Miles Joe Miles Margaret Miles Marie Miles Myrtle Miles Tom Miles Mary Clements Walter Miles William Miles Bernard Mullin Corrie Mullin Geo Mullin ??? Smith Kate Mullin ??? Walker Maggie Mullin Adrian Dolan Mary Mullin Pat Mullin Lucy Doyle Walter Mullin Kate Arvin Warren Mullin ??? Madden Willy Mullin Dennis Myers Roberta ??? Geo Myers Alma Cullivan Mike Myers Ann ??? Donald Myles Patricia Lough Nora Nolan 1883 Charles Clements ??? Parks Jim Doyle Billy Patterson Clary Patterson Frank Patterson John Patterson Molly McCann Mary Quinn Ed Cullivan Eric Raasch ??? Rupe Mary Kelly Jim Satterfield Jacqueline Cullivan Valeria Schneider Carl Cullivan Ralph Sharpe JoAnne Cullivan ??? Smith Maggie Doyle ??? Smith Ed Doyle ??? Smith Geo Mullin ??? Walker Kate Mullin Catherine Ward 13 Nov 1868 John Clements Michelle Wilson Walter Wilson Dorothy Cullivan Thomas Woodyard Kathleen Cullivan -- Kat Deutscher (soon to be Doyle) katd@palmtop.com -- TheOpr@aol.com
Posted on: Martin Co. In Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Martin?read=47 Surname: Alford, Noland ------------------------- William Alford b.c. 1793 Wythe County, Virginia md Mary Elizabeth Noland in Daviess County in 1823. In 1850 this couple and their children were in Martin County, Ind. in Rutherford Twp. Most of the family were not on the 1860 census for Martin County. Does anyone know anything about this family? Where they might have gone? William was a younger brother of James Alford who settled in Daviess County near Alfordsville. Thanks for any help you can give me. Ruth Eager Moran
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Posted on: Martin Co. In Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Martin?read=46 Surname: ------------------------- doing research on the dollens scott bruner mcbride families of martin co indiana. please e-mail me at jphendricksville@aol.com thanks
Thanks to each and everyone of you who responded to my humble message... I had over 100 responses, and all but 2 were in agreement.Both were list admistrators... ONE, WCKY, DIDNT FEEL IT BELONGED ON THE LIST, AND THE OTHER, PENNSYLVANIA-ROOTS TOLD ME I WAS NOT AUTHORIZED... I DIDNT REALIZE THAT PENNSYLVANIA-ROOTS WAS A RESTRICTED LIST...Where I wasnt authorized to post, SO, I UNSUBBED...... I offered my apologies, and forgot it. It is nice to know that so many have the patriotism to respond irregardless of "rules". Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
We should all take a moment to reflect upon what this holiday is all about, other than babeball, cookouts, and family reunions. As a Veteran, I am proud to be an American, and to be able to reflect on the true meaning of the 4th of July. Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
Dover Hill is in Martin Co. IN. can't tell you any more, but my ggf (Thomas Scott Blair) was married there four times!!. Sue
Posted on: Martin Co. In Queries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Martin?read=45 Surname: DENNY, NEAL ------------------------- MY FATHER, CARL DENNY, BORN MARTIN CO 1915, DIED, 1971, WAS THE SON OF GEORGE W. AND RACHEL NEAL DENNY. I AM LOOKING FOR ANY INFORMATION ON THE NEAL FAMILY. ALSO, LOOKING FOR HELP WITH MOSES H. DENNY. HE WAS THE FATHER OF GEORGE W. I HAVE SOME INFO ON MOSES FROM SEVERAL PEOPLE, BUT NOT ALL OF THIS MATCHES. ANY HELP FROM MARTIN CO, WOULD BE APPRECIATED. PAT REID
Hello, Can somebody tell me where Dover Hill is? Thank you, Carla charris@texas.net
Posted on: Martin Co. In Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/MartinObits?read=2 Surname: BAKER, DARNELL, DUGGER, GRAHAM, LOWMAN, MILLER, POINDEXTER, RYAN, SENTNEY, SPENCER, THATCHER ------------------------- THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Thursday, February 9, 1911, Volume XXXV, Number 13, Page 1, Columns 5 & 6, DEATHS HARVEST. Dugger. [Transcribed from microfilm records at the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library, Bloomfield, Indiana.] Mrs. Robert DUGGER died at a few minutes past noon Saturday at the home of her uncle, David BAKER in Loogootee, where she had been confined to her bed since her arrival there on January 26, from her home at Boulder, Colorado. Her death was due to tuberculosis, from which disease she had been a sufferer for over four years. After a short service at the BAKER home in Loogootee by Rev. I. W. LOWMAN, of the Christian church, last Sunday morning, the casket containing the body was taken to Vincennes over the B. & O. S. W. Ry, and then to Switz City over the Vandalia railroad, where it was met by Undertaker RYAN and conveyed to the home of her step-father, John W. GRAHAM, in Bloomfield. In the funeral party accompanying the remains were her husband, Robert DUGGER and little son, Robert, J. W. GRAHAM and sons, Rex GRAHAM and L. S. GRAHAM, Mrs. Luna GRAHAM, of Bedford, and Miss Minnie BAKER, of Loogootee. The funeral services were conducted from the GRAHAM home Monday afternoon at 2:30 oclock in the presence of the relatives and a few friends. Following the desire of the deceased no flowers were used at the funeral. The services were in charge of Elder J. A. SPENCER, who paid tribute to the worth of the deceased as a daughter, wife and mother, not forgetting the bereaved husband who had so faithfully and attentively administered to her every need and comfort, during the long flight to prolong her life, which peacefully came to a close last Saturday. Interment in the Grandview Cemetery. Mae POINDEXTER DUGGER, daughter of Wylie and Emma (BAKER) POINDEXTER, was born Dec. 18, 1880, near Shoals her father dying when she was but three months old. Her mother was re-married to John W. GRAHAM in September 1883 and Mae with her mother went to live with her new found fatherthe only father she ever knew and one who was to her a father in all that the term implies. This family removed to Bloomfield in 1887, where Mae attended school until the death of her mother in 1892. In 1893 she went to reside with her uncle, David BAKER, near Shoals, with whom she remained for about six years, during which time she attended the Shoals public schools and was graduated from the Shoals High School in 1899. She united with the Christian Church at Shoals, when she was about sixteen years old. She again took up her home in her stepfathers family in Bloomfield and was married to Robert B. DUGGER in May 1902. To them was born a son, Dec. 17, 1906, who with his father survives his mother. That dread disease, tuberculosis, developed and the young mother spent the spring and summer of 1907 with a tent colony at Ottawa, Illinois, which seemed to give relief, but on returning to her Bloomfield home the improvement proved to be only temporary. She went to Colorado with her little family, hoping that the mountain climate might restore health and happiness, but in vain, as after all that skill and loving care could do she gradually grew weaker until when all hope of recovery was gone, she was brought to the home of her uncle, David BAKER, at Loogootee, where within ten days after her arrival there her life came to a peaceful end. Relatives and friends from a distance at the funeral were: David BAKER, MISS Minnie BAKER, Loogootee; Wm. POINDEXTER, Shoals; Christian POINDEXTER, Burns City; Chars. GRAHAM, Harry MILLER, Miss Luna GRAHAM, Mrs. Minerva MILLER, Bedford; Mrs. W. S. SENTNEY, Mrs. Will GRAHAM, Bloomington, Mrs. Wallace THATCHER and Mrs. Lena DARNELL, Indianapolis, sisters of Robert. DUGGER; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. DUGGER, Mrs. O. E. DUGGER, Mrs. E. H. DUGGER, Dugger. Link: [Link to a Death Notice of her mother, Emma E. (BAKER) (POINDEXTER) GRAHAM] URL: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/GreeneObits?read=1495>
John Carter Jr, born 1-2-1813 and Eliza NUTTERFEE/NUTTERFIELD, born 5-26-1810. Reportedly married between 1828 and 1832... Unable to find any record of same. When, where, or, did they in fact marry... They had 13 kids, and were in Owen County Indiana from about 1831.
I pulled these from www.ancestry.com (paid database) and I have no idea how they connect to Jacob Lents/Elizabeth Seal in Daviess Co, IN. Hopefully, someone will provide us clues! ~Shirley Marriage Date County Clutz, Milly Lents, John Sep 29 1814 Rowan Co, NC Hartmon, Evy Lents, Aberham Mar 13 1820 Rowan Co, NC Dewalt, Jacob Lentz, Mary Oct 25 1815 Cabarrus Co, NC Frietly, Sophie Lentz, Bostian Mar 14 1797 Rowan Co, NC Hornbaryer, Catharine Lentz, Michael Jan 17 1800 Rowan Co, NC Lentz, Jacob Yoose, Mary May 12 1802 Rowan Co, NC Lentz, M. Smether, William Mar 17 1809 Rowan Co, NC Lentz, Jacob Smather, Christina Mar 06 1813 Rowan Co, NC Lentz, Henry Link, Betsy Mar 25 1814 Rowan Co, NC Lentz, Caty Powles, Henry Apr 06 1816 Rowan Co, NC Clutz, Catherine Lentz, Jacob Aug 08 1818 Rowan Co, NC Fouts, John Lentz, Caty Sep 07 1819 Rowan Co, NC Beaver, Elizabeth Lentz, Peter Apr 05 1820 Rowan Co, NC Hartman, John Lentz, Betsey Aug 01 1823 Rowan Co, NC Hornbarrier, Polly Lentz, Peter Feb 21 1824 Rowan Co, NC Houldsouser, Mary Lentz, Bostian Mar 20 1824 Rowan Co, NC
Hello folks... I am posting the following Lents family information for those who can use it. I would also like to know if anyone has proof of the parentage of Jacob Lents b. 7 Nov 1788 in Nelson Co, KY; died 7 Mar 1848 in Loogootee, Martin Co, IN (buried St. Mary's Cemetery, Barr Twp, Daviess Co, IN). Jacob Lents married 1 Jan 1807 Elizabeth 'Betsy' Seal, dau of John Bernard Seale, Sr. and Mary Ann Vessels of Nelson Co, KY. Elizabeth Seal Lents also buried at St. Mary's. (John B. Seale, Sr and Mary Ann Vessels from Queen Anne Co, MD) Was Jacob a son of Nicholas Green Lents, allegedly from NC? ##### Lents burials at St. Rose Cemetery, Mt Pleasant, Martin Co, IN (book by Deloris Sherfick): Montie Lents Nov 8, 1892 Aug 13, 1893 (stone missing) Infant Lents May 6, 1884 May 6, 1884 child of N.G. and S.A. Lents (stone missing) ######## "Burials at St. Mary's Cemetery, Barr Twp, Daviess Co, IN" (by Natalie Montgomery Baker) Lents, America 27-361 nee America Jackson. Married Raymond Lents 11 Jan 1848 at St Mary's. Marriage record Daviess Co, IN Book B, pg 598 #1255 Lents, Barney 27-363 Son of Jacob and Elizabeth Seal Lents. Married Catherine Spalding Gootee (her second marriage) 25 July 1842. Lents, Elizabeth 27-360 nee Elizabeth Seal, wife of Jacob Lents. Lents, Foster no stone son of Nicholas and Sophia A. Fisher Lents. Lents, Henry D. 29-375 Son of William and Matilda Edwards Lents. Lents, Jacob 27-362 Born in KY, son of Nicholas Lents. married Elizabeth Seal. Lents, John 27-358 Son of John and Christina Spalding Lents Lents, Julia Edna 29-380 Daughter of Nicholas Green and Sophia Fisher Lents Lents, Lydia M. 29-379 Dau of Nicholas Green and Sophia Fisher Lents. Lents, Margaret no stone Margaret Ellen born 25 Dec 1846, dau of Thomas M. Spalding and Mary Ann Kelty, baptized at St. John's Catholic Church, Loogootee, Martin Co, IN. Margaret Ellen Spalding dau of Thomas S. and Mary Kelty Spalding, married 8 Jan 1870 at St. Mary's, Barr Twp (Daviess Co, IN Record 3-137) Thomas Lents, son of Raymond and Mary Jackson Lents. Daviess Co, IN Death Record H18-81--Margaret Lents, age 56 died 16 Sept 1903. Born 25 Dec 1846 Dau Thos Spalding and Mary Kelty. Buried at St. Mary's, Barr Twp, Daviess Co, IN. Lents, Margaret 17-197 Nee Jackson. Married Vincent J. Lents 30 July 1844 in Martin Co, IN (Martin Co Marriage Records 1-124) Lents, Mary 27-365 Dau of Nicholas Green and Sophia Fisher Lents who are buried at St. Martin's, Whitfield, Martin Co, IN. Lents, Montie A. 29-381 son of Nicholas Green and Sophia Fisher Lents. Death recorded in Martin Co, IN. Lents, Simon M. 29-378 Son of Nicholas G. and Sophia Fisher Lents. Lents, Susan 12-136 Johnathan Lents married Susanna Brewer 26 Ot 1852 at St. Peters, Montgomery, Daviess Co, IN. (Daviess Co Records 1-94) Jonathan Seal Lents, widower, married second, his first cousin, Malissa A. Lents, dau of Barnard Lents and Catherine Spalding at St. Mary's, Barr Twp, Daviess Co, IN 7 Jan 1868. Lents, Vincent no stone Son of Bernard and Catherine Spalding Gootee Lents. He married Louisa Strange on 16 Jun 1868 in Daviess Co, IN Records (2-642). Daviess Co, IN Death Record H19, pg 8--Vincent Lents, age 60, died 23 Jul 1904. Buried at St. Mary's. Father -not listed; mother ------Spalding Lents, Vinnes 17-197 Martin Co Tribune XXVII-7 Loogootee, IN Fri 23 aug 1901 Vincent Lents Dead Vincent Lents, one of the pioneer citizens of this county, died Sunday afternoon at his residence in this city of a complication of paralysis, heart and kidney trouble. He was seventy-eight years old and was the father of eleven children, eight of whom are living. He moved to this community from Kentucky, when five years old. His wife who survives his seventy-seven years old. The remains were buried at St. Mary's Tuesday morning. Note: His wife's maiden name was Margaret Jackson. Martin Co, IN Death Record: Vincen J. Lents - died 18 Aug 1901. Parents: Jacob Lents, born KY and Elizabeth Seal, born KY. ##### Thanks, shirley