Hi Everyone, I updated these pages at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/Towns/ Maggie
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GARDNER,ARNOLD,and SMITH BISHOP came from Scituate,RI and migrated to Milford twp.,Knox Co.,OH Here are their ancestors: 1.EDWARD BISHOP(sawyer) b.abt 1620 Salem,Essex, MA w.HANNAH MOORE 12-29-1644~2-16-1686 Salem,MA m.1644 Of Chelmsford,Essex,MA dau.Hannah Bishop 4-12-1646~1738 Beverly,Essex,MA *son.EDWARD BISHOP 2-23-1648~5-12-1711 Salem,Essex,MA dau.Mary Bishop 8-12-1651~10-12-1651 Chelmsford,Middlesex,MA dau.Bridget Bishop 1667~6-10-1692 Salem,Essex,MA w.BRIDGET WARSILBE abt 1658~6-10-1692 m.1679/1680 Edward Bishop was her 3`rd husband (she had no children by Edward Bishop) h.?Wasslebee h.Thomas Oliver Bridget Bishop was the first to hang at the Salem Witch Trials w.ELIZABETH LAMBERT b.abt 1671 m.3-9-1692/1693 11.EDWARD BISHOP 2-23-1648~5-12-1711 Salem,Essex,MA w.SARAH WILDE 1647~1711 Salem,MA m.1684 *son.WILLIAM BISHOP b.abt 1684 dau.Sarah Bishop 1685~11-10-1747 son.Benjamin Bishop 1687-? son.John Bishop 1689~9-16-1748 son.David Bishop b.abt 1691~aft.1711 son.Ebenezer Bishop 1695~aft.1711 111.WILLIAM BISHOP b.abt 1684 Salem,MA w.DOROTHY HOOPER 8-4-1680~6-4-1718 m.10-5-1700 Salem,MA *son.EDWARD BISHOP b.7-27-1701 Beverly,MA dau.Elizabeth Bishop b.9-12-1703 Salem,MA son.William Bishop b.12-9-1705 dau.Dorothy Bishop b.aft.5-25-1705~1779 Salem,Ma dau.Martha Bishop b.2-5-1707 Attleboro,Bristol,MA dau.Rebukah Bishop b.9-23-1710 son.Barley/Bailey Bishop b.1-23-1712/1713 Attleboro,Bristol,MA son.John Bishop b.4-16-1715 Attleboro,Bristol,MA 1V.EDWARD BISHOP b.7-27-1701 Beverly,MA w.MEHITTABLE SHIPPE b.abt 1711 Smithfield,Providence,RI m.1-14-1732/1733 Smithfield,Providence,RI son.Jemima Bishop b.1-9-1733 Smithfield,Providence,RI *son.WILLIAM BISHOP b.11-10-1737~1812 Attleboro,MA son.Ezekiel Bishop b.8-7-1735 Attleboro,MA V.WILLIAM BISHOP 11-10-1737~1812 Attleboro,MA w.MARY KEECH 1-24-1733~1773 *son.ZEPHANIAH BISHOP 9-27-1769~1845 Smithfield,Providence,RI dau.Mary Phettiplace Bishop 1771~1854 ***Not sure if mother is Mary Keech or 2`nd wife Keturak Leonard*** dau.Sarah Bishop dau.Lidia Bishop son.Ezekiel Lyon Bishop b.in Attleboro,MA son.Richard Bishop son.Mehittable Bishop b.in Attleboro,MA son.Jeremiah Bishop b.in MA dau.Philadelphia Bishop dau.Ada Bishop dau.Ruth Bishop son.John Bishop dau.Welcome W.Bishop 1790~4-4-1848 Glocester,Providence,RI (Welcome is buried at SCO10,Scituate,RI) V1.ZEPHANIA BISHOP 9-27-1769~1845 w.DOROTHY ALDRICH 10-19-1765~3-27-1809 Smithfield,Providence,RI m.5-26-1786 in Smithfield,Providence,RI dau.Hannah Bishop b.11-22-1786 dau.Ida Bishop b.8-31-1788 *son.GARNER/GARDINER BISHOP b.2-5-1790~12-30-1884 buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH unknown.Cysena Bishop b.10-4-1792 son.Ejekel Bishop 4-18-1794~7-10-1860 (Ejekel is buried at SCO10,Providence City,RI) son.Ira Bishop 3-24-1796~7-31-1849 (Ira is buried at SCO10,Providence City,RI) son.Zephaniah Bishop,JR 4-1-1798~11-5-1888 Glocester,Providence,RI (Zephaniah is buried at Smithfield#10,Prov,RI MRIN:28 *son.ARNOLD BISHOP 4-15-1800~3-28-1883 *son.SMITH BISHOP b.4-3-1802 dau.Roxana Bishop b.12-13-1804 son.Jeremiah Bishop b.12-31807~4-6-1873 (Jeremiah is buried at SC010,Providence,RI) dau.Dorithy Bishop b.3-26-1809 Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net
Here is more info on GARDNER BISHOP`S children GARDNER BISHOP 2-5-1790~1-30-1870 w.AMILIA YOUNG d.1866 at 75y both buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH Children: Daniel,Stephen,George,William,Mary Jane,Emily,Arnold,Sarah In 1817 Gardner Bishop came from Scituate,RI and settled in Milford twp.,Knox Co.,OH 1)DANIEL BISHOP 7-3-1817~12-30-1884 RI w.JOHANNA LARRISON PA m.2-10-? both buried in Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH JOHANNA LARRISON was said to be a direct descendant of Aneke Jens, a Dutch woman. Tradition has it that Aneke Jens received a large grant of land on what was later to become the city of Baltimore. 2)STEPHEN BISHOP 3)GEORGE BISHOP 4)WILLIAM BISHOP 5)MARY JANE h.ALVIN B.SAGE m.5-3-1844 in Knox Co.,OH by Robert Chase Children:Gardner B.,Sarah M.,Alice M.,Elmer C.,James Riley, Laure E.,Charles E.,Sherman Grant,Willie Otis 6)EMILY BISHOP 7)ARNOLD BISHOP 8)SARAH BISHOP h.CHARLES HENRY SAGE m.1-201848 in Knox Co.,OH by Robert Chase Children:Mary Ellen,Ada A.,Charles,Francis M.,Eddie Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net
----- Original Message ----- From: <DearMYRTLE@aol.com> To: <DearMYRTLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 11:43 AM Subject: Census Images Online (ARK, KY, SC) DearMYRTLE's DAILY GENEALOGY COLUMN Neat Things I've Read Lately & Best of the Internet for Genealogists Award Census Images Online in the USGenWeb Archives (ARK, KY, SC) from THE ARCHIVES NEWSLETTER, February 21, 2000 The following census images are now online in the USGenWeb Archives: ARKANSAS Carroll County 1870 http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ar/carroll/census/1870/ KENTUCKY Pulaski County 1810, 1820, 1840, 1890 http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/pulaski/census/1810/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/pulaski/census/1820/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/pulaski/census/1840/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/pulaski/census/1890/ SOUTH CAROLINA Darlington County 1860 http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/sc/darlington/census/1860/ DearREADERS, Being curious about the 1890 for Pulaski County, Kentucky, I went to the site and found the following notation: 1890 Special Schedule, War of the Rebellion Survivors & Widows, Pulaski County, Kentucky Most of the 1890 population schedules were badly damaged by fire in 1921, & subsequently destroyed. None exist for Kentucky. However, most of the Special Military Schedules still exist, including those for Pulaski County, Kentucky. * denotes someone noted as "U.S.C.", "col", or "colored" When you get to the page, you'll find a nifty alpha listing of names such as this: [see sample graphic in online version of the column.] I clicked on "Patterson, Daniel" in the index and was presented with the scanned image of the page where Daniel is listed with the rank of private, Company (A or H?) 7th Kentucky Infantry. You'll note other columns list: -- his date of enlistment -- date of discharge -- length of service. Thankfully, the top of each page states the source of the document as follows: "Pulaski Co, KY 1890 Special Schedule: War of the Rebellion Survivors & Windows. NARA Film M123, Roll 3. Donated to the USGenWeb Archives by V. J. Davis, Oct 1999." I then printed out the page by clicking the printer icon on my web browser tool bar. THANKS to the USGenWeb Census Archive Project -- You'll save a lot of time and money obtaining the document mentioning your ancestors -- no more traveling to the local FHCenter or regional branch of the National Archives, no rental fees, no photocopy fees. Bravo to Valerie J. Davis for her Pulaski County work, and to the coordinating team Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman, Janyce King, Tina Vickery, Mary Fullmer, Kelly Jensen-Mullins , and Linda Russell Lewis. Another BEST OF THE INTERNET for Genealogists Award Winning Site! If you'd like to read more about USGenWeb, there is an online archives of the newsletter at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/newsletter/index.htm Myrt :) DearMYRTLE, Daily Genealogy Columnist AOL Keyword: roots or myrtle www.DearMYRTLE.com - ------------------------------ copyright 2000. All rights reserved. An easy-to-read web version of this column appears at: www.DearMYRTLE.com To post a message on this topic, go to Myrt's Message Board located at: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Special/DearMYRTLE Can't Click? Copy and paste URL to your web browser.
I'm not selling anything. Just thought there are probably those among us who trace their families to Hessian soldiers. ----------------- The Hessians The loyal German auxiliary soldiers of King George III, who settled in America after the American Revolution (1776-1783). A N N O U N C E M E N T ! Descendants of Hessian Soldiers of the American Revolutiom who are determined to find their elusive ancestor, please take note . . . . . . . . . . I have now published a... GUIDE to help you find your Hessian Soldier of the American Revolution. 132 pages, spiral bound, with appr. 3000 names and hundreds of references and leads, bibliography, pictures, maps, locations, etc. (no guarantee given that you will find your man, but it gives you a much better chance!) Price US$ 15.oo, including regular mail postage to any destination. (Make your personal check or money order payable to John H.Merz, and mail to 703-350 Concession St., Hamilton, Ont., L9A 1B6, Canada. ) Introduction When the American colonies revolted against British rule, in 1775, rebel forces vastly outnumbered the troops of King George III. After some heavy losses, the British forces withdrew from their strongholds of Boston and New York to the safe area of Halifax. This left the whole North American continent firmly in the hands of the revolutionary forces, with the exception of Canada and Nova Scotia. Late in 1775 two American armies invaded Canada from the south and occupied Montreal and tried to storm the fortress of Quebec, and only the resistance organized by Governor Carleton deprived the attackers of final victory. In the meantime, King George III of England, also being the Elector of Hanover, enlisted the help of his former allies of the Seven Years War, his German relatives, in order to recruit a sufficiently large army of regular troops. In the spring of 1776 an armada of ships assembled in British harbors, loaded with Regiments of German soldiers from the principalities of Brunswick and Hessen-Hanau. Together with regiments of British, Irish and Scots, they were soon on their way to Quebec, arriving there between the end of May and early June of 1776. In this fleet were almost 3,000 German soldiers who first stepped on Canadian soil from the shores of the St. Lawrence River. A second fleet left England, in June, with troops from Hessen-Kassel andarrived at New York harbour in August of 1776. Together with British troops, they stormed on land and recaptured Staten Island and Long Island, establishing a stronghold for the duration of the entire American Revolution. The lands were handed over to American forces in October of 1783. Before returning the occupied territory, there was an evacuation of all British, German and Loyalist troops, together with tens of thousands of Loyalist troops and their families. An estimated 3000 Hessian soldiers stayed behind in the new U.S.A., either properly discharged or deserting before departure of troops. German soldiers from six principalities served for King George III in the American Revolution. Most of them were never stationed in Canada, but between five and six thousand were here for a considerable length of time and were very well acquainted with the land, its climate and people. At the end of hostilities and the signing of peace, most British and all German troops were transported back to Europe during the summer of 1783, returning to their homeland. However, an estimated six thousand of these, so called "Hessians" did not return home. Three thousand five hundred of them, reportedly, remained in the United States and the remaining two thousand five hundred, are said to have settled in Canada. Most of these discharged soldiers settled in the Province of Quebec, a few hundred more in Nova Scotia as well as a very few who settled New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Many came late from the United States to take advantage of the offer of land grants made by Lt. Governor Simcoe, of Upper Canada to any former soldiers of the King. Three such individuals were the Hessians Almas, Dickhaut, Schnur, all who came with their families between 1788 and 1796. The Hessians and the American Revolution (click for further information) Other German Corps In addition to the Hessian Regiments, serving throughout the American Revolution, there were a number of other German Corps that were established, on orders from the King, by signing up volunteers, which were in effect the "mercenaries". As the Elector of Hanover, King George III asked his Lt. Col. Scheiter, to recruit up to 2,000 men in Hanover, but his efforts resulted only in the signing up of 250 volunteers, who, dressed in English uniforms, landed in Quebec in 1776 and were later distributed to British regiments. However, Lt. Col. Scheiter's recruiters managed to sign up another approximately 1800 new recruits in other areas along the River Rhein, and those men were distributed in groups of 30 to 50 to British Regiments who served in America, such as the 60th and 84th. Many of those were discharged in New York or Canada in 1783 and remained in the New World. Captain Von Diemar, a German from Hanover, who had also served in the 60th Royal American Regiment, raised a company of Hussars recruited mostly from German soldiers who had escaped from American prison camps. This corps was known as the Diemar's Hussars. The Emmerich Free Corps, raised by Lt. Col. Andreas Emmerich in New York, with volunteers from New York and Germany, fought in the attacks on Fort Clinton and Fort Montgomery, and also participated in other actions, had a strength of 250 men and was finally discharged in 1783 at Quebec.
Hi Sandy, I see you are looking for McKinzies in Knox Co Ohio. Do you have any given names or dates? I have been following John McKenzie (McKinzie) who was listed in the 1850 Knox Co, Mt Vernon, census. He was 21 then, and born in MD. Is this someone you are interested in? Rosanne
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Moundview Cemetery is located at 307 Wooster Rd. in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH 740-393-9581 (Bishops) MOUNDVIEW CEMETERY LOIS BISHOP ELMA WOODFORD LEWIS P.BISHOP 1825~1901 w.MARCIA BISHOP 1828~1900 AUSTIN BISHOP 1862 ? BISHOP d.3-11-1885 FANNIE BISHOP d.11-5-1887 12y JENNIE BISHOP d.11-4-1887 12y9m9d JOSEPH V.BISHOP d.2-4-1873 11y4m25d SAMUEL V.BISHOP d.2-5-1873 9y9m6d VALA BISHOP ELIZABETH BEVINGTON d.10-29-1888 71y aged mother of Jane Bevington h.Samuel Bishop buried next to their children,not listed in Cemetery Book WINDFIELD SCOTT BISHOP 11-15-1873~1944 s/o Newton Clark Bishop w.ALBERTA LOTTIE MAGILL 8-1875/76~1970 son.DONALD R.BISHOP 1905~1982 w.BLANCHE CAVANAUGH 6-12-1905~10-17-1990 son.GLENN CLINTON BISHOP 11-19-1897~4-8-1972 HAZEL LOUISE BISHOP 1907~1943 WILLIAM ORVAL BISHOP d.2-20-1908 36y3m23d s/o Newton Clark Bishop son.WILLIAM F.BISHOP d.1913 18y HENRY CLAYTON BISHOP 1859~1922 s/o Allen S.Bishop w.LUCINDA SEABRIGHT 1863~1919 son.CALARENCE E.BISHOP 1881~5-5-1885 son.PAUL C.BISHOP 1890~1910 dau.HELEN BISHOP 1893~1911 w/o ? Shellenbarger dau. ? BISHOP d.1896 2m DELANO BISHOP 1881~1952 w.ANNA BISHOP 1883~1962 son.JOHN ROBERT BISHOP 12-28-1913~1-6-1956 ? BISHOP d.1908 6d HELEN BISHOP b.1917 CAROL LYNN BISHOP d.1962 2m GEORGE WILLIAM BISHOP 1876~1962 w.ROSA MYRTLE ROBINSON 1873~1932 EZRA MANN BISHOP d.1912 71y w.ELIZABETH EVERSOLE 8-29-1848~11-17-1895 LINDA S.BISHOP 1886~1934 w/o ? LaFever CONSTANCE SUE BISHOP Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net
Mount Liberty Cemetery is located in Knox Co.,OH S3,T6,R14 at West edge of Mount Liberty on South side of Simmons Church Rd.(CR 25) MOUNT LIBERTY CEMETERY in Knox Co.,OH (Bishops) BARTON A. BISHOP 1866~1952 s/o Allen S.Bishop w.LILLY E.MYERS 1869~1940 dau.LELA V.BISHOP 1892-1949 son.NELSON LOYD BISHOP 4-18-1892~1955 HANNAH M.HEMPHILL 1848~1875 w/o Henry A.Bishop WILBUR BISHOP 1866~1946 s/o Henry A.Bishop WILLIS J.BISHOP 1862~1920 s/o John J.Bishop ELIZA J.BISHOP 1833~1866 IRA BISHOP d.1863 19y SMITH BISHOP d.8-18-1868 Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net
My relationship calculator shows they are 3rd cousins once removed with the common ancestor as Isaac Workman. Melnich@aol.com wrote: > Does your informantion show if Normanda Workman was related to Normanda Ellen > DeWitt the daughter of Sarah Ann Workman(Born 6 Sep 1828 in Coshocton > County,Ohio)? > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohknox/ > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name. -- -- Sue Snodgrass "Genealogy is my habit" Addresses: ssnodgrass@millenicom.com or suesnodgr@iname.com or suesfamily@virtualave.net Web Page: http://suesfamily.virtualave.net * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ashbaugh * Church * Cly * Conner * Critchfield * Eley * Engelhardt* Fesler * Johns(t)on/Johnstone * Korns * Minger * Remington* Reed * Shultzmann * Uhl * Warner * Wolfe * Workman * Zillis
I took the liberty to copy and comment on your letter. Looks like you, Myron and I are all related several ways. I also have Richerts, Dials & Lepleys, but nothing to tie your group to mine. Dave wrote: We have been through that, I found another connection to the Richert's thru Walter D. Workman (1882-1947) m. Ida Mary Magdalene Lifer (1883-1959) Was Ida's father George Lifer & mother Sarah Snively? a descendant of Diebolt Lifer (1815-1886) and Anna Richert (1817-1883.) Walter's parents unknown. I have most of the Workman Book loaded on computer, would you like Walter's family? In the workout (relationships) that you sent me, is Eldon Workman the son of Elmer Elsworth, the son of Richard, the son of Solomon H., the son of David, the son of Stephan? I also have this Eldon, did he live on St. Rt. 3 south of Amity and his wife's name Marie, I think? Is Solomon H. Workman (Above) the same person as Solomon H.C. Workman who married Mary (Polly) Draper? No, Solomon H. married Mary Ann Banbury How does Solomon Nance Conner Workman, founder of the North Bend Church, fit into all of this? This Solomon N. C. married Mary (Polly) Draper. -- Sue Snodgrass "Genealogy is my habit" Addresses: ssnodgrass@millenicom.com or suesnodgr@iname.com or suesfamily@virtualave.net Web Page: http://suesfamily.virtualave.net * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ashbaugh * Church * Cly * Conner * Critchfield * Eley * Engelhardt* Fesler * Johns(t)on/Johnstone * Korns * Minger * Remington* Reed * Shultzmann * Uhl * Warner * Wolfe * Workman * Zillis
Wow: Now we are getting close to my family, Elmer Ellsworth Workman and Rosa Della Kemp. My wife is a Kemp, Rosa Della is my wife's great grandaunt. I have further info on descendents of Elmer and Rosa Della including photos. while I am on the subject of Workmans. What were the burial requirements to be laid to rest in Workman Cemetery in Danville. My wife's great grandfather and his second wife are buried there: M.E. Lilley and Daisy Belle Majors. I don't know either's relationship to the Workman family. I also have a Hershel Richert who married Savilla Workman. Hershel's parents are Walter Richert and Georgianna ??? I also have a Cecil Lifer who married Rosalee Workman, d/o Elmer and Rosa. Steve von Hitritz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave McMahon" <David.McMahon@axom.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 10:34 Subject: Re: Felicia Workman > Myron, I have been looking back over some of the Emails you posted to > the Knox County List, I usually file them and review them when I have > time > or something comes up on that particular family. The Richert Family > connection to the Workman's is not all that we have in common. > > DeWitt's, Lepley's, and Dial's on my mothers side. > > My mother is the daughter of William and Anna Mae Frances Lepley Dial. > > Anna's (my Grandmother's) father, Lewis Lepley, is the son of William > and Dency Purdy Lepley, her parents unknown, they named a son Marvin. > > Anna's daughter, Rose Ellen (Ellie) Dial, my mothers half sister, > married > 1st Orland Walter DeWitt, 2nd Willard Morton "Mort" Lepley, son of > Aaron Lepley. I have no information on Aaron, he is related to Lewis. > > My mother's half brother, William Lewis Dial, marrried Mort's sister > Hazel > Lepley, close family, eh? > > Richert's and Workman's on my father's side. > > We have been through that, I found another connection to the Richert's > thru > Walter D. Workman (1882-1947) m. Ida Mary Magdalene Lifer (1883-1959) > a descendant of Diebolt Lifer (1815-1886) and Anna Richert > (1817-1883.) Walter's parents unknown. > > In the workout (relationships) that you sent me, is Eldon Workman the > son > of Elmer Elsworth, the son of Richard, the son of Solomon H., the son > of > David, the son of Stephan? > > Is Solomon H. Workman (Above) the same person as Solomon H.C. Workman > who married Mary (Polly) Draper? > > How does Solomon Nance Conner Workman, founder of the North Bend > Church, fit into all of this? > > If you have any gaps in those families I have mentioned I will gladly > forward any information I have, you have been a big help to me and I > appreciate the effort, Dave > > > > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss ideas on research and resources for Knox County. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name. > >
Does your informantion show if Normanda Workman was related to Normanda Ellen DeWitt the daughter of Sarah Ann Workman(Born 6 Sep 1828 in Coshocton County,Ohio)?
Myron, I have been looking back over some of the Emails you posted to the Knox County List, I usually file them and review them when I have time or something comes up on that particular family. The Richert Family connection to the Workman's is not all that we have in common. DeWitt's, Lepley's, and Dial's on my mothers side. My mother is the daughter of William and Anna Mae Frances Lepley Dial. Anna's (my Grandmother's) father, Lewis Lepley, is the son of William and Dency Purdy Lepley, her parents unknown, they named a son Marvin. Anna's daughter, Rose Ellen (Ellie) Dial, my mothers half sister, married 1st Orland Walter DeWitt, 2nd Willard Morton "Mort" Lepley, son of Aaron Lepley. I have no information on Aaron, he is related to Lewis. My mother's half brother, William Lewis Dial, marrried Mort's sister Hazel Lepley, close family, eh? Richert's and Workman's on my father's side. We have been through that, I found another connection to the Richert's thru Walter D. Workman (1882-1947) m. Ida Mary Magdalene Lifer (1883-1959) a descendant of Diebolt Lifer (1815-1886) and Anna Richert (1817-1883.) Walter's parents unknown. In the workout (relationships) that you sent me, is Eldon Workman the son of Elmer Elsworth, the son of Richard, the son of Solomon H., the son of David, the son of Stephan? Is Solomon H. Workman (Above) the same person as Solomon H.C. Workman who married Mary (Polly) Draper? How does Solomon Nance Conner Workman, founder of the North Bend Church, fit into all of this? If you have any gaps in those families I have mentioned I will gladly forward any information I have, you have been a big help to me and I appreciate the effort, Dave
Seeing Sue's 3 BISHOP lines on the OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com .... name makes me think of our Harriett.. forgive me if your on more than one Ohio list for I am sending this to several lists. Do any of you know this woman, we don't know if her name was BISHOP... but others think that was *perhaps* her surname..this is what I know... Harriett ......(BISHOP?) b 1 Jan 1800 Hartwick, Otsego, New York d 12 Sep 1877 Orwell, Ashtabula, Ohio md 1818 Hartwick, Otsego, New York TO Ezra 6) BISHOP b 6 Dec 1798 Hartwick, Otsego, New York d 31 Aug 1864 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio They were parents of 9 children..between 1818-1835, the first 5 were born Hartwick, Otsego, New York, the last 4 were born in Ohio.. the names of their children were: Lorenzo, James, Ezra, Maria, Densmore, Celia, Charles, Moses & Emery. The BISHOP family started out in Flushing, Queens, Long Island, New York.. in the early 1600's.... Thank you very much for any help you can give me Wilma Fleming Haynes gencon@harborside.com
Dave, Your Felicia Workman is in the Workman book. Spelled Felitia. Here was part of Dave's query was about RICHERT: ----Jacob and Margaret Derrinberger (Derrenbarger) Richert's son, Daniel Thomas, married Felicia Workman----- from the book: David Workman, son of Solomon H. Workman (David-Stephen-Isaac) and Mary Ann Banbury; born 25 July 1841 in Howard Twp., Knox, Ohio; married 16 July 1863 to Dorcus Ellen Workman (born 19 Jan. 1845 in Brown Twp., Knox, Ohio; died 11 Oct 1928 in Mt. Vernon, Knox Ohio; dau of Solomon Nance Connor Workman and Molly Polly Draper and had children born in Buckeye City (now Danville), Knox, Ohio: l.Emma Jane Workman born 13 Jan 1865; died 7 Spt 1889; married 6 June 1887 in Brown Twp., Knox, Ohio, to Amos Tilton (son of Daniel Tilton of Brown Twp., Ohio.) 2. Felitia B Workman born 9 Jan 1870; died 23 Spt 1899 in Brown Twp., Ohio; married 29 July 1894 to Thomas Richert (son of Jacob Richert and Miss Derrenbarger of Brown Twp., Knox Ohio) and had children born in Brown Twp., Ohio: Velma Pearl Richert born 1 March 1895, died 8 Feb. 1906; Ora Alberta Richert born 30 April 1897, married Otto Motz. 3. Albert C. Workman born 22 Nov. 1877; married 15 July 1903 to Rachel J Ewing (born 19 July 1879 in Mt. Vernon, Knox, Ohio; dau of David S. Ewing and Louise Gorrill) and had children: Lucille M. Workman born 1 Spt 1906 in Mt. Vernon, Knox, Ohio; Albert Ewing Workman born 10 Dec 1908 in Bethany, Brooke, W. Va.; Ruth Elizabeth Workman born 25 Jan 1913 in Bethany, W. Va. 4. Ira D. Workman born 24 Spt 1880; died 28 May 1881 in Buckeye City (now danville), Knox, Ohio. Dave, Felitia's (Felicia) parents are 3rd cousins, as their greatgrandparents, Stephen and Isaac, were siblings, siblings who fought in the Revolutionary War, and those boy's father, Isaac, also did service in that war. Also, in another part of the book, that Jacob Richert and Miss Derrenbarger are listed again, and she is "Maggie Derrenbarger" and there, they are the parents of Harry Sylvester Richert, who married Felicia Bell Fouts, and that Felicia is also a Workman through her mother. Finally, Dave the line is of some interest to me, my great grandparents are also 3rd cousins to Felitia's parents, so my Grandfather, Ellsworth Workman and Felitia are 4th cousins, and my mother, Belle Workman is a 5th cousin to Felitia's children, and I guess that makes me a 6th cousin to Felitia's grandchildren. Myron
SMITH BISHOP b.4-3-1802 from RI w.MARY ANN JEFFERS from NJ or RI m.6-15-1826 in Knox Co.,OH by John Davis Farmer that lived in Milford Twp.,Knox Co.,OH 1850 1860 1870 SMITH 47 58 MARY 45 53 61 JOHN J. 21 31 43 JOHANNA 20 28 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 19 27 36 HENRY A. 15 23 35 ALLEN S. 13 23 33 GUILFORD B. 11 21 30 ADELINE 9 17 NEWTON CLARK 6 15 1)JOHN J. BISHOP w.MARY JANE BLACK m.10-13-1859 in Knox Co.,OH by W.H.Cochran son.Willis J.Bishop 1862~1920 buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery Knox Co.,OH dau.Mary Bishop son.Smith J.Bishop (male)b.7-14-1870 2)JOHANNA BISHOP h.JOSEPH P.DAVIS m.11-18-1860 in Knox Co.,OH by William Moody both buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery Knox Co.,OH dau.Anna Mary(Minnie)Davis b.7-15-1862 dau.Cora Estelle Davis b.1-10-1866 dau.Ellen Adaline(Ella)Davis b.9-26-1868 (I have alot more on Davis line, including his previous marriage to Mary Darby-6 children) 3)BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BISHOP w.MARY A./MARIANNA WAYLAND m.1-19-1858 in Knox Co.,OH by John A.Berry dau.Ida Bishop dau.Alice Bishop dau.Wiliminia Bishop son.Melville Ogden Bishop b.11-1870 w.Arizona Teagarden son.F.H.Bishop b.1-11-1901 dau.Minnie Stella Bishop b.7-4-1902 dau.Cora Estella Bishop b.8-6-1876 4)HENRY A.BISHOP w.HANNAH M.HEMPHILL 1848~1875 buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery in Knox Co.,OH m.8-10-1867 in Knox Co.,OH by T.E.Monroe (Walter and Wilbur may be from a previous marriage-Wilbur was listed with Henry and Henry`s mother on the 1870 Census) son.Walter Bishop son.Wilbur Bishop 1866~1946 buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery Knox Co.,OH son.Clinton Bishop 5)ALLEN S.BISHOP w.ANN JENNET(NETTY)WAYLAND m.1-23-1859 in Knox Co.,OH by A.B.Cochran son.Henry Clayton Bishop w.Louisa Bennington (male)b.1-25-1883 w.Lucinda Florence Seabright dau.Jane Bishop b.11-5-1887 son.Paul Bishop b.4-7-1890 dau.Clair Gilbert Bishop b.11-19-1901 (female)b.9-2-1896 dau.Mildred Bishop b.9-7-1897 son.Benson C.Bishop w.Mattie Bennington dau.Olive M.Bishop b.8-4-1897 son.Chester K.Bishop b.11-14-1903 son.Barton A.Bishop 1866-1952 w.Lilly E.Myers 1869-1940 both buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery in Knox Co.,OH son.Clarence Earl Bishop b.11-2-1887 son.Nelson Loyd Bishop4-18-1892~1955 buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery in Knox Co.,OH. dau.Lela V.Bishop 1892~1949 buried at Mt.Liberty Cemetery in Knox Co.,OH. son.Arthur A.Bishop b.12-3-1895 son.Glenn Bishop b.7-4-1878 (male) b.9-29-1874 6)GUILFORD D.BISHOP w.ADDA S.(ADELADE)VanKirk m.7-26-1866 in Knox Co.,OH by William Hayse son.Horace Bishop son.Frederick Bishop b.11-20-1871 dau.Nellie Bishop b.9-30-1874 7)ADELINE BISHOP 8)NEWTON CLARK BISHOP w.PHEBE B.BLAIR b.2-16-1845 m.4-23-1865 in Knox Co.,OH by ? Webster Lived in Holmes Co.,OH 1)dau.Maryetta Bishop b.circa 1867 2)son.William Orval Bishop b.12-1871~1908 w.Dora Bell Bowman/Jones b.2-1872~1961 both buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon all their children were born in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH William Floyd Bishop b.6-23-1896~1913 Cletus Earl Bishop b.6-27-1899 Cretia Pearl Bishop b.6-27-1899 3)son.Walter Bishop b.11-15-1873 in Howard twp.Knox Co.,OH 4)son.Winfield Scott Bishop b.11-15-1873~1944 w.Alberta(Lottie/Birdie)Magill b.8-1875/1876~1970 both buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon all their children were born in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH Harold Alfred Bishop b.4-8-1895 Vera Grace Bishop b.10-3-1902 Glenn Clinton Bishop b.11-19-1897~4-8-1972 Helen Blanch Bishop b.3-8-1900 Donald Ray Bishop b.2-20-1905~1982 Dorothy May Bishop b.2-20-1905~10-28-1999 Louis Clark Bishop b.7-28-1907~1984 5)son.George William Bishop b.1876~1962 w.Rosa Myrtle Robinson b.1873~1932 both buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon Mary S.Bishop b.6-26-1897 in Miller twp.,Knox Co.,OH 6)son.Clinton A.Bishop b.circa 1879 w.Virlyndia Widoe b.8-1882 Charles A.Bishop b.1-16-1900 in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net
ARNOLD BISHOP 4-15-1800~3-28-1883 from RI w.MATILDA LEAH DAVIS d.9-7-1884 76y8m2d from VA m.7-5-1827 Farmer that lived im Milford twp.,in Knox Co.,OH Both are buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 1850 1860 1870 ARNOLD 50 60 70 MATILDA LEAH 42 52 61 MARIA 20 WILLIAM 19 28 NANCY 17 RAHANA? 14 IRA 12 22 MARY P. 10 20 LOUSANNA 9 19 29 LAURA 7 27 DANIEL A. 5 17 25 ELIZABETH 3 SARAH LEAH 1 15 20 1)MARIA BISHOP h.FRANCIS OSBORN m.10-21-1852 in Knox Co.,OH by Rufus Ward 2)WILLIAM BISHOP d.5-9-1870 38y8m1d buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 3)NANCY BISHOP h.CHARLES BLANCHARD m.11-25-1851 in Knox Co.,OH by Rufus Ward 4)RAHANA(?) BISHOP Hard to read,not listed on 1870 Census 5)IRA BISHOP w.MARY H.UPDYKE m.12-6-1860 in Knox Co.,OH by William Hays 6)MARY P.BISHOP 7)LOUSANNA BISHOP d.9-27-1870 29y5m11d never married Buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 8)LAURA BISHOP d.3-27-1876 32y11m25d h.PHILLIP CRABLE m.11-20-1862 in Knox Co.,OH by William Hays m.C.L.BISHOP (?) reference Bird Cemetery Buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,Oh 9)DANIEL A.BISHOP d.12-2-1870 25y never married Buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 10)ELIZABETH BISHOP d.2-6-1854 7y Buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 11)SARAH L.BISHOP h.CARWIN D.MOREY m.12-31-1872 in Knox Co.,OH by William Moody Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net
GARDNER BISHOP 2-5-1790~1-30-1870 from RI w.AMILIA YOUNG d.1866 at 75y from RI Farmer that lived in Milford twp.,in Knox Co.,OH Both are buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 1850 1860 1870 GARDNER 60 70 AMILIA 57 67 DANIEL 36 45 56 WILLIAM 29 40 48 ARNOLD 22 32 42 1)DANIEL BISHOP 7-3-1817~12-30-1884 from RI w.JOHANNA LARRISON from PA Both are buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH son.George Bishop dau.Emily Bishop d.2-6-1848 1y8m27d buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH son.Charles Bishop dau.Dora Bishop d.3-18-1852 2m22d buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH dau.Ann Bishop d.7-11-1852 3y9m1d buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH dau.Emma Bishop d.3-18-1873 22y2m12d buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH dau.Ella Bishop son.Oren Bishop dau.Eva (Eveline/Netta)Bishop d.9-2-1883 23y10m24d Buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH son.Ollie Bishop d.4-27-1877 11y6m28d buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH 2)WILLIAM BISHOP 6-12-1822~6-21-1910 from OH w.ESTHER BOTTENFIELD 10-9-1820~12-24-1894 from PA m.6-15-1843 in Knox Co.,OH by Emor B.Hawkins dau.Angelina Bishop 6-17-1846~4-16-1920 son.Robert Bishop b.9-1-1848 son.Alonzo Bishop 4-30-1852~5-29-1924 w.Arabella Bowers son.Ober Bishop b.10-18-1884 in Knox Co.,OH w.Malinda Jane Sharpneck son.Esben Bishop b.1854 son.David Bishop 10-13-1857~1942 84y w.Mary Elizabeth Gorsuch m.4-18-1897 dau.Audrey E.Bishop b.10-25-1900 in Knox Co.,OH son.William Bishop b.1858 dau.Rosanna Bishop 12-25-1858~2-1-1922 h.Frank Wear m.10-11-1893 son.John Bishop b.1-1859 son.Elsworth Bishop b.1862 3)ARNOLD BISHOP 2-5-1828~2-2-1904 w.SARAH A.McCLELLAND 12-16-1830~10-12-1902 m.12-14-1854 in Knox Co.,OH by Orange Higgins dau.Luella Bishop 1861~1952 h.Aaron Gearhart All are buried at Bird Cemetery Knox Co.,OH Sue Fogle/Sisk Hitti@ecr.net