260--LUCINDA PEFFLEY (dau. of No. 259) married: 1--Jan. 18th, 1884 at Fairbury, Jefferson Co., Neb., GORDON HULIT, born in Ohio, Dec. 10th, 1853, died in 1887 (son of TIMOTHY and MARY (Bishop) HULIT). Gordon is buried at Fairbury, Neb. 2--June 2nd, 1891 at Dillon, Thayer Co., Neb., RICHARD OWEN, born in Lakin, Ill., Feb. 29th, 1848, died in 1919. 3--May 20th, 1921 at San Pedro, Calif., CHARLES NIELS, born in Germany, May 20th, 1856, died 1928. Mrs. Niels address: 416 N. Acacia St., Compton, Calif. Issue: 1st marriage: 1--LOTTIE HULIT, b. 1-20-1885, Jefferson Co. Neb. 2nd marriage 2--CARRIE DELILAH OWEN, b. 11-3-1896, d. 11-16-1909. 261--LOTTIE HULIT (dau. of No. 260) married at Chester, Neb., May 15th, 1904, THOMAS OLIVER EMERY, born Apr. 12th, 1886, Chester, Neb., (son of JAMES CLEMENT and ABIGAIL EMERY). Page 53 Present address: 414 N. Acacia St., Compton, Calif. Issue: 1--EBBERT EARL EMERY, b. 1-3-1906. * 2--CHESTER LEROY EMERY, b. 4-23-1908, Lincoln, Neb. *This is my Grandfather. 3--RICHARD LOREN EMERY, b. 4-1-1910, Woodlake, Neb. 4--GOLDA EMERY, b. 4-29-1912, Washington, Kan. 5--RUBY EMERY, b. 3-8-1914, Woodlake, Cherry Co., Neb. 262--EBBERT EARL EMERY (son of No. 261) married at Compton, Calif., Dec. 4th, 1930 IDA KNUDSON, born Dec. 15th, 1911, Wisconsin. Earl is a mail carrier. Present address: Compton, Calif. Issue: 1--ROSE MARIE EMERY, b. 2-28-1931. 263--CHESTER LEROY EMERY (son of No. 261) married at Long Beach, Calif., Mar. 22nd, 1935, HAZEL MILLER, born Feb. 1st, 1911, Compton, Calif. (dau. of LEONARD MILLER, born in England.) Chester is an electrician. Present address: 1015 S. Acacia St., Compton, Calif. 264--RICHARD LOREN EMERY (son of No. 261) married at Los Angeles, Calif., Jan 19th, 1937, EVELYN STALLARD, born Dec. 22nd, 1910, Newton, Kan., (dau. of WILLIAM and (???) (Montgomery) STALLARD). Richard is Asst. Manager of Hayward Lumber Co. Present address: Box 163, Vista, Calif. 265--GOLDA EMERY (dau. of No. 261) married at Compton, Calif., Jan. 20th, 1933, WOODROW WILSON LEWIS, born May 31st, 1911, Wheaton, Mo., (son of Charles and (???)(Weeks) LEWIS). Woodrow is a school Janitor. Issue: 1--EMERY LEWIS, b. 4-29-1934. 266--RUBY EMERY (dau. of No. 261) married at Compton, Calif., June 29th, 1932, RAY PRESTON, born Jan. 10th, 1904, Colorado, (son of FRANK and (???) (Deter) PRESTON). Ray works for Firestone Rubber Co. Present address: 1721 E. 132nd St., Compton, Calif. Issue: 1--ROBERT PRESTON, b. 11-23-1934, Compton, Calif. 267--HENRY WALLACE PEFFLEY (son of No. 259) married at Winterset Iowa, Dec. 26th, 1882, EMMA RUBY, born June 3rd, 1861, Madison Co., Iowa, (dau. of WILLIAM J. and MATHILDA (Harper) RUBY). No issue. Present address: 417 S. Willowbrook Ave., Compton, Calif. "Henry Wallace Peffley and Emma Ruby were married at the home of Mrs. Mathilda Ruby five miles west of Winterset, Madison County, Iowa. "We were both reared on farms and prior to our marriage I served an apprenticeship as a carpenter and Emma became a school teacher. I was 23 years old and Emma 21 when we were married, and taking Horace Greeley's advice went west. We headed for Fairbury, Jefferson Co., Neb. The snow was so deep and drifted we could not use our covered wagon. So we built pinsleds and removed the wheels which we hauled as baggage. "The roads being drifted full of snow we travelled through fields scooping snow when we came in contact with roads and fences. We had a span of horses on the tongue, and a span of mules in the lead, which made it difficult in passing those meeting us. The third day out, while driving on a road cut out of a hillside our sled turned over on its side and everything was thrown into the wagon cover except a small stove, which was bolted to the floor. We organized a fire department, and with a bucket and plenty of snow we soon had the fire under control. It took some time to replace our baggage, and after we were on our way we felt we were ready for most anything that might happen. After crossing the Missouri River on the ice we found traveling much better and soon discarded our sled as there was very little snow on the ground. "We located on a farm near Fairbury the first year and raised a bumper crop Page 54 of corn. We planted fifty acres which yielded fifty bushels to the acre. We used to feed our cows on nubbins in Iowa, but they would have starved for them in Nebraska for the ears were very large. Corn sold fifteen to twenty cents per bushel. Many farmers used it for fuel. The second year we went into a General Mercantile store in Fairbury and in July we lost everything we had in a Nebraska cyclone. "Then Uncle Sam said he would bet us 160 acres of land in northwest Kansas against fourteen dollars that we could not stay on it for five years. He won. We took a homestead and after eighteen months we decided we had lived long enough on pancakes cooked on buffalo chips, so we commuted our claim and went to Arkansas City, Kan., to await the run to Oklahoma Reservation. "In the meantime a colony of immigrants was going to Lake Charles, Louisiana to engage in rice raising. We joined it and stayed there about five years and were very successful, but on account of my wife's health we returned to St. Louis, Mo. There I was employed as a coach carpenter for the Missouri Pacific Railroad Co., for about nine years. "We landed in California in 1906. I followed my trade as carpenter until October 1908 when we accepted a call from the "National Indian Association" of New York to go as Missionaries to the Klamath Indians in Klamath Co., Oregon. We were in this work five years. I worked in the shipyards at San Pedro during the World War. I retired in 1929"--HENRY W. PEFFLEY. On Sun, 3 Dec 2000 13:25:22 -0800 "Patricia Bishop Obrist" <iobrist@mail.win.org> writes: > Bill and list, I have an early MALLORY in Putnam Co., IN: > > Henry COFFMAN, s/o Abraham COFFMAN and Ann THURSBY, b: 06 November > 1805 > . married Elizabeth MALLORY 17 December 1827 in Putnam Co, IN > *2nd Wife of Henry Coffman: Catherine HUELETT m: 04 August 1839 > in Putnam > Co, IN > > I have no further information. > Pat Bishop Obrist > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bill Mallory <wmallory@up.net> > To: INPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <INPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, December 03, 2000 6:39 AM > Subject: Charles MALLORY > > > >Researching MALLORY, BOND, BESANCON, DRAPER lines > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >I am seeking information on the Charles T. Mallory Family. I would > >appreciate any additional information. Thanks - Bill Mallory > > > > > >Charles Thomas Mallory born Abt. 1801, in Virginia (which presently > could > be > >VA, W.VA, OH, IN, etc) > >Charles T. Mallory married First Wife 1832-1838 (prob. Nancy > Norris, > >Harrison, 1832) > >William Thomas Mallory. born to Charles T. Mallory & first wife, > 8/16/1839, > >in Indiana > >Charles T.Mallory married Rachel Logan, 4/23/1849, Indiana, > Putnam, > > > >1850 Indiana, Putnam Co., Cloverdale Twp. U.S. Census enumeration > >Mallory, Charles 49 Virginia > >Rachel 42 Kentucky > >William T. 12 Indiana > >Charles B. 5 Indiana > >Murray 3/12 Indiana > > > >1870 Indiana, Morgan Co., Jefferson Twp. U.S. Census enumeration > >Mallory, Charles 69 MW Farmer Virginia > >Rachel 61 FW Keeping House Kentucky > >Murray 19 MW Works in Sawmill Indiana > >Jennette 16 FW At Home Indiana > > > > > > > > > >============================== > >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & > Celebrate > >your heritage! > >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the > #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > Jeffery G. Scism,IBSSG http://blacksheep.rootsweb.com/ Son of Charles Scism,< Myrtle C. Scism/Robert McCann, (NY?) < Orville Franklin Scism/Carrie Fox,(NY) <Charles Franklin Scism/ Vata Mayes(NY) < William Scism/ Maria Schoonmaker(NY) before this I am STUCK!!!!!