I am looking for Elizabeth or Maggie MULL ( b. abt. 1848) in Indiana. She married John KEOUGH (b. about 1852) and is found on the 1880 Langlade County, Wi census as age 32 with husband John age 28 and baby John Patrick age 1 year (born 13 May 1879). John KEOUGH Sr. was a farmer/woodsman. A living 85 year old grandson of John KEOUGH Sr. states that John went back to Michigan and left his son John Patrick KEOUGH to be raised by the PENDLETON family in Lily/Langlade area of Langlade Co. WI. John Patrick never heard from his father again from the age of 7 until his father's death, supposedly in Michigan some time before 1942. Where in Michigan? In John Patrick KEOUGH's obit it states he was preceded in death by a brother and sister. Who were they? No clue as to the brother and sister's name or birth dates but found evidence of a record of a Frank Keogh (KEOUGH), born Oct 12, 1901 in the town of Price, Langlade Co, WI, son of Lizzy Keough and listed as indian/.white mix. The record apparently is an illegitimate birth to Lizzy KEOUGH (b. WI) and R. H. HANNON (HANNEN), laborer, (b. Canada). Because it is an illegitimate birth I cannot get the record from the state of Wisconsin because they seem to have a law that seals all illegitimate births. This Frank KEOGH (KEOUGH) is in the same age range as John Patrick KEOUGH's own children and quite possibly is the son of the his elusive sister. A family story has Native American blood in the KEOUGH line. The above record seems to fit but I need more documentation from a second source. If naming practice was followed, and it appears so, John Patrick was the first born son named after his father. It would seem likely that a sister might have been named after Elizabeth (Maggie). John Patrick KEOUGH's marriage and death certificates show his father as John KEOUGH and mother as Elizabeth MULL. The 1880 census shows John KEOUGH's wife to be named Maggie, a nick name? In 1880 there were only about 650 people in the whole county and only one KEOUGH family in the census. Related? - I also have the death certificate of an Elizabeth MULL, born about 1817 in Virginia, maiden name HALTIMON (HOLTIMAN), father George HALTIMON, mother unknown. She died June 14, 1907 and is buried in the Russell Cemetery, Langlade Co, WI? Residence at time of death, Summit, Langlade Co, WI. Can anyone place these people in their lines? Can you help me find Elizabeth MULL KEOUGH in Indiana? Deborah Slager Polo, IL [email protected] msboinks wrote: > I have a Susanah MULL born 1838 daughter of David MULL and Chloe SPURGEON > MULL in Washington County Indiana who married a Merrill FOUTS. Unfortunately > I show no Nancy MULL among her siblings; however there is a female child > 5-10 years old listed in the 1840 census who does not seem at appear in the > 1850 census. Have more information on this line going back to North > Carolina. Hope this helps. > Elizabeth in Arizona > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:07 AM > Subject: Mull-Fouts Ties > > > > > > > I am looking for ancestors and descendants of this family: > > > > David Fouts, born May 19, 1830 in Washington County, Indiana, and died > November 23, 1894 in Collyer, Kansas, Trego County. David married Nancy > Mull. She was born in 1832, and died 1914. Their children were Alice, > Charles, Thomas, Frank, and David Jr. Fouts. > > > > > > ============================== > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!