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Generation No. 1
1.
JOHN1 ELLIOTT was born Abt. 17351, and died
in North Carolina. He married MARY.
Children of JOHN ELLIOTT and MARY are:
2. i.
OBEDIAH2 ELLIOTT, SR., b. July 29, 1764, Center, Guilford
Co., Old North State (North Carolina); d. March 22, 1837, Sugar Plain,
Indiana.
ii.
SAMUEL ELLIOTT, b. November 19, 17611.
iii.
PETER ELLIOTT, b. September 17, 17621.
iv.
BENJAMIN ELLIOTT, b. May 09, 17691.
v.
JOSEPH ELLIOTT, b. February 28, 17711.
vi.
ISAAC ELLIOTT, b. March 04, 17731.
vii.
ABRAHAM ELLIOTT, b. September 19, 17761.
viii.
JACOB ELLIOTT, b. January 06, 17791.
Generation No. 2
2.
OBEDIAH2 ELLIOTT, SR. (JOHN1) was
born July 29, 1764 in Center, Guilford Co., Old North State (North
Carolina)1, and died March 22, 1837 in Sugar Plain,
Indiana2,3. He married SARAH CHAMNESS December 20,
1786 in Center MM, Guildford Co, North Carolina3,
daughter of JOSEPH CHAMNESS and MARGRET NORTON. She was born December
09, 1764 in Center, Guilford County, Old North State (North Carolina),
and died June 03, 1839 in Sugar Plain, Indiana3.
Notes
for OBEDIAH ELLIOTT, SR.:
Early
Wills of Boone County, IN 1833-1879
Elliott, Obediah
Wife:
Not names
Ch:
Obediah, Nathan, Abigail Rich, Hannah Baird?, Sarah Rich, Elizabeth
Watkins
Exec:
Nathan Elliott, his son
Wit:
Hugh Moffett and Daniel D O'Dell
Date
of Will: 27 April 1836
Probated: 13 May 1837
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Boone, Clinton and Hendricks
Counties, IND; Chicago: AW Bowen & Co, 1895
Obediah was a wagon-maker, and a good one. He came to Indiana in 1834
and settled in Sugar Creek township, Boone County, and followed his
trade until his death in 1837, his wife Sarah, following in 1839, and
both being laid to their final rest in Sugar Plain cemetery.
Children of OBEDIAH ELLIOTT and SARAH CHAMNESS are:
3. i.
NATHAN3 ELLIOTT, b. October 22, 1802, Randolph County, North
Carolina; d. August 02, 1878, Sugar Plain, Boone County, Indiana.
4.
ii. OBEDIAH ELLIOTT, JR., b. March 23, 1801, Guilford Co., North
Carolina; d. December 29, 1881, Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana.
iii.
ABIGAIL ELLIOTT, b. September 10, 18074; d. Bet. 1832
- 18845; m. SAMUEL RICH6, February
22, 1822, Randolph County, North Carolina6.
iv.
ELIZABETH ELLIOTT, b. November 17, 1799, Guilford Co., North Carolina7;
d. Bet. 1817 - 18847; m. HENRY WATKINS8,
September 01, 1878, Randolph County, North Carolina8.
v.
LYDIA ELLIOTT, b. November 12, 1790, Center, Guilford Co., North
Carolina8; d. May 30, 17948.
vi.
HANNAH ELLIOTT, b. December 03, 17928; m. JOHN BEARD,
April 29, 1812, Randolph County, North Carolina8.
vii.
EPHRAIM ELLIOTT, b. January 27, 1804, Guilford Co., North Carolina8,9;
d. February 08, 182210.
viii.
SARAH ELLIOTT, b. March 08, 179810; d. December 12,
187910,11; m. WILLIAM RICH, October 01, 1828, Randolph
County, North Carolina12,13,13.
ix.
MARGARET ELLIOTT, b. November 12, 1787, Center, Guilford Co., North
Carolina14; d. April 05, 179514.
x.
MARY ELLIOTT, b. May 13, 1789, Center, Guilford Co., North Carolina14;
d. November 08, 180814.
xi.
EDATH ELLIOTT, b. November 13, 179414; d. January 01,
182214.
xii.
JOEL ELLIOTT, b. July 15, 1796, Guilford Co., North Carolina14,15;
d. November 04, 1805, Guilford Co., North Carolina16,17.
Generation No. 3
3.
NATHAN3 ELLIOTT (OBEDIAH2, JOHN1)
was born October 22, 1802 in Randolph County, North Carolina18,
and died August 02, 1878 in Sugar Plain, Boone County, Indiana19.
He married (1) SARAH RICH March 09, 182520. She died
1834. He married (2) CATHARINE WOODY January 08, 1835, daughter of
SAMUEL WOODY and ELEANOR HADLEY. She was born December 08, 1806 in
Alamance County, North Carolina, and died 1901 in Boone County, Indiana21.
Notes
for NATHAN ELLIOTT:
Early
Wills of Boone County, IN 1833-1879
Elliott, Nathan
Wife:
Catharine
Ch:
Peter, Malinda Woody, Betty Maxwell, Annis Maxwell and George
Heir:
Laura Scott, an orphan he raised
Exec:
Peter Elliott
Wit:
Nathan Elliott, Jeremiah Cox and Oliver Rees
Date
of Will: 3 Apr 1975
Probated: 14 Aug 1976
Tract
Book, Boone County, Indiana
Name:
Elliott, Nathan
Came
From: Boone Co, IN
Land
Description: E/2 of NW/4
Sec:
22
Twp:
20
Range: 1W
Acres: 80
Purchase Date: 7-23-1836
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Boone, Clinton and Hendricks
Counties IND; Chicago: AW Bowen & Co, 1895
Nathan Elliott, the subject proper of this biographical record, was a
farmer by occupation until the age of twenty-two, his work being
confined to the home farm. He then embarked in business for himself, and
added to his knowledge of agriculture that of milling and carpentry.
Nathan Elliott was also a minister and traveled extensively in that
capacity in the states and Canada.
Later
in the year 1835, Nathan Elliott and his family came to Sugar Creek
township, Boone County, Ind., and bought the farm of 160 acres, where
his son, Peter, now resides, and near where he died in 1876, his remains
being interred in Sugar Plain cemetery.
Notes
for CATHARINE WOODY:
Cathrine was the sister of Hugh Woody. Her wedding date could also be
1/7/1835.
Children of NATHAN ELLIOTT and SARAH RICH are:
5. i.
PETER4 ELLIOTT, b. January 31, 1826, Randolph County, North
Carolina; d. March 28, 1898, Boone County, Indiana.
ii.
MALINDA ELLIOTT, b. September 01, 1827, Boone County, Indiana21;
m. (1) JOHN BARKER22; m. (2) E. S. WOODY, May 06,
1846, Boone County, Indiana22; b. Iowa.
iii.
BETSY ELLIOTT, b. November 02, 1830, Boone County, Indiana23;
m. MOSES MAXWELL, December 05, 185524.
iv.
ANNIS ELLIOTT, b. November 20, 1832, Boone County, Indiana25;
m. ALPHEUS MAXWELL, September 10, 1851, Boone County, Indiana.
v.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, b. August 31, 1829, Boone County, Indiana25;
m. ABBIE FRAZIER, May 10, 1848, Boone County, Indiana26.
vi.
LAURA SCOTT.
Notes
for LAURA SCOTT:
Laura
was an orphan raised by Nathan Elliott
vii.
MARTHA DAVIS, b. March 07, 1846.
4.
OBEDIAH3 ELLIOTT, JR. (OBEDIAH2, JOHN1)
was born March 23, 1801 in Guilford Co., North Carolina26,
and died December 29, 1881 in Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana26.
He married (1) MARY PRATT BURCHAM BOWMAN26. He married
(2) ARMELLA HINSHAW November 01, 1827 in Randolph County, North Carolina26.
Children of OBEDIAH ELLIOTT and MARY BOWMAN are:
i.
CHARLIE4 ELLIOTT, b. Indiana26.
6.
ii. JESSE ELLIOTT, b. 1847, Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana; d. 1882,
Indiana.
iii.
ARMELLA ELLIOTT, b. 1847, Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana26.
Notes
for ARMELLA ELLIOTT:
Armella and Jesse were twins. (Shana Elliott)
iv.
FRANKLIN ELLIOTT, b. 1849, Indiana26.
v.
GULIE ELLIOTT, b. 1855; m. ? ELLIOTT26.
Children of OBEDIAH ELLIOTT and ARMELLA HINSHAW are:
vi.
BENJAMIN4 ELLIOTT, b. October 18, 1828, Randolph County,
North Carolina26; d. 185026.
vii.
SETH H. ELLIOTT, b. February 18, 1830, Randolph County, North Carolina;
m. CATHERINE CLIFT, 185026.
Notes
for SETH H. ELLIOTT:
Seth
was a masonic. He and Catherine had 2 boys and 2 girls. (Shana Elliott)
viii.
CALVIN ELLIOTT, b. September 08, 1831, Randolph County, North Carolina26;
m. LUCINDA BEAMAN, November 03, 184926.
ix.
CLARK ELLIOTT, b. January 26, 1833, Randolph County, North Carolina26.
x.
MASON (NATHAN) ELLIOTT, b. 1835, Indiana26.
xi.
HANNAH ELLIOTT, b. 1837, Indiana26; d. February 03,
1900, Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana26; m. HARMON
BALLINGER26.
xii.
JABAZ ELLIOTT, b. 1838, Indiana26.
xiii.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, b. 1841, Indiana26.
xiv.
MALINDA ELLIOTT, b. 1843, Indiana26; m. (1) CHAPPELL;
m. (2) CRAMER.
Generation No. 4
5.
PETER4 ELLIOTT (NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born January 31, 1826 in Randolph
County, North Carolina27, and died March 28, 1898 in
Boone County, Indiana28. He married (1) ABIGAIL KERSEY
May 15, 1854 in Hendricks County, Indiana, daughter of JAMES KERSEY and
ELIZABETH HODSON. She was born September 14, 1829 in North Carolina29,
and died May 28, 1863 in Boone County, Indiana29. He
married (2) ELIZA COX September 16, 1868, daughter of ELIJAH COX and
NANCY BROWN. She was born February 07, 1832 in Montgomery County,
Indiana.
Notes
for PETER ELLIOTT:
1870
Census Records Thorntown, Sugarcreek Twp, Boone County, IN
Peter
Elliot 34 m Farmer Value of Real Estate: 1400 Value of Personal Estate:
375 POB: NC
Abigail 30 f POB: NC?
Sarah
2 f POB: Ind
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Boone, Clinton and Hendricks
Counties IND; Chicago, AW Bowen & Co, 1895
Peter
Elliott was reared to practical farming on the home farm, in the
meanwhile attending the public schools, and for two terms at the high
school at Bloomingdale, Parke County; he then taught school ten terms,
averaging four months to the term.
The
family are all members of the Society of Friends, and lead the lives
inculcated through the teachings of that society. A handsome and well
improved farm of ninety acres is sufficient for their support, and Mr.
Elliott's skill as a stock grower adds materially to his income. In
politics he is a republican, and for ten years was an overseer in the
religious order to which he belongs.
Children of PETER ELLIOTT and ABIGAIL KERSEY are:
i.
JAMES5 ELLIOTT, b. January 31, 1855, Boone County, Indiana29;
d. August 23, 1856, Boone County, Indiana30.
7.
ii. SARAH ELLIOTT, b. April 12, 1858, Near Thorntown, IN (Boone County);
d. 1912.
iii.
MARIETTA ELLIOTT, b. September 08, 1860, Boone County, Indiana31;
d. August 23, 1875, Boone County, Indiana31.
iv.
INFANT ELLIOTT, b. May 23, 1863, Boone County, Indiana31;
d. May 24, 1863, Boone County, Indiana31.
Children of PETER ELLIOTT and ELIZA COX are:
v.
GEORGE5 ELLIOTT, b. August 31, 1869, Boone County, Indiana32.
vi.
MARK ELLIOTT, b. January 03, 1871, Boone County, Indiana32.
vii.
ENOS ELLIOTT, b. August 17, 1872, Boone County, Indiana32.
6.
JESSE4 ELLIOTT (OBEDIAH3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born 1847 in Greensboro, Henry Co.,
Indiana33, and died 1882 in Indiana33.
He married JULIA A. ALLEE33, daughter of HIRAM ALLEE
and EUNICE WILSON. She was born 1854 in Knightstown, Indiana33,
and died 1907 in Knightstown, Indiana33.
Notes
for JESSE ELLIOTT:
Jesse
and Armella were twins. (Shana Elliott)
Jesse
was a carpenter, painter, paperhanger & plasterer -- He died of
pneumonia contracted while plastering in damp weather.
Children of JESSE ELLIOTT and JULIA ALLEE are:
i.
MARGARET5 ELLIOTT33.
ii.
RAYMOND SETH ELLIOTT, b. 1878, Indiana33.
8.
iii. ROBERT JESSE ELLIOTT, b. June 17, 1880, Greensboro, Henry Co.,
Indiana; d. June 08, 1954, Grand Junction, Colorado.
Generation No. 5
7.
SARAH5 ELLIOTT (PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born April
12, 1858 in Near Thorntown, IN (Boone County)34, and
died 1912. She married (1) ALBERT L. STUBBS, son of JONATHON STUBBS and
RACHEL. He was born August 30, 185034, and died
October 20, 1882 in Iowa?34. She married (2) JAMES
HARVEY STEWART November 12, 1885 in Montgomery County, Indiana34,
son of JOHN STEWART and FRANCES LEWIS. He was born November 12, 1848 in
Indiana34, and died 1911.
Notes
for SARAH ELLIOTT:
OBITUARY OF SARAH ELLIOTT STEWART (Darlington dateline to Crawfordsville
Journal):
Following an illness of several months, Mrs. Sarah Elliott Stewart died
at her home four miles south of here Saturday night at eleven o'clock.
Her death was due to heart trouble. She was born near Thorntown in Boone
County about fifty-four years ago. On November 12, 1885, she was married
to James H. Stewart, who death occurred eleven months ago. Mrs. Stewart
had been a member of the Friends church all her life. She was a true
Christian and a devoted mother. She was a member of Maywood Temple, No.
105, Pythian Sisters, and a member of Antonio Court, No. 66, Tribe of
Ben Hur, of this place.
She
is survived by the following children: Herman E., Miss Buelah F., James
A., Mark L., and Edgar W. Stewart, all residing at home and Walter A.
Stewart living here. She is also survived by three brothers, George,
Mark and Enos Elliott, living near the old homestead, and three
grandsons. The funeral was conducted from the Friends church here
Tuesday morning at eleven. Rev. L.M. Reagan officiated and interment was
made in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.
NOTES:
The
three Elliott brothers mentioned in the obituary were half-brothers, the
sons of Peter Elliott and Eliza Cox. They were married September 16,
1868. Apparently Abigail Kersey Elliott died before that time and there
is no record of the date. Abigail and Peter Elliott were married in
1854, so apparently she did not live too long after the birth of two
daughters. In one account, Sarah's sister was listed as Mary and in
another as Etta, so I am assuming she was Mary Etta. Before she married
James H. Stewart, Sarah was married to a Stubbs and they had one child,
a son. They moved to another state, possibly Iowa, where both husband
and baby died in some epidemic.
Sarah
wrote with a beautiful script. Buren Stewart had a record book for James
H. Stewart's accounts and the heading are in her writing. Here is an
excerpt from one of her articles on Salem, Indiana. (Called New Salem)
"But in the year 1828 a log church was built. A name was chosen, Salem,
which means peace. At the time of building of the log church, there were
6 families, among them Joseph Stewart. Meetings were held at Joseph's
home until the church was built."
Child
of SARAH ELLIOTT and ALBERT STUBBS is:
i.
UNKNOWN6 STUBBS, d. Iowa?.
Children of SARAH ELLIOTT and JAMES STEWART are:
9.
ii. WALTER ALLISON6 STEWART, b. September 14, 1886,
Darlington, Montgomery Co., Indiana; d. February 17, 1950, Darlington,
Montgomery Co., Indiana.
10.
iii. HERMAN ELLIOTT STEWART, b. September 09, 1888; d. 1951.
11.
iv. BUELAH FRANCIS STEWART, b. March 19, 1892; d. December 09, 1975,
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
12.
v. JAMES ADRIAN STEWART, b. November 01, 1894; d. 1979.
13.
vi. MARK LEWIS STEWART, b. May 04, 1898; d. February 01, 1955,
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
14.
vii. EDGAR WILSON STEWART, b. July 05, 1901; d. 1970.
8.
ROBERT JESSE5 ELLIOTT (JESSE4, OBEDIAH3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born June
17, 1880 in Greensboro, Henry Co., Indiana35, and died
June 08, 1954 in Grand Junction, Colorado35. He
married MARTHA MYRTLE MOORE March 15, 1900 in Indiana35.
Children of ROBERT ELLIOTT and MARTHA MOORE are:
i.
MARY ODESSA6 ELLIOTT, b. February 09, 190135.
15.
ii. FRANKLIN GUIDEON ELLIOTT, b. September 01, 1902, Dublin, Henry
County, Indiana; d. June 18, 1983, Marshall, Harrison County, Texas.
iii.
FLORENCE MCKEE ELLIOTT, b. August 06, 190435.
iv.
HORACE EARL ELLIOTT, b. September 10, 191435.
v.
EDITH ROBERTA ELLIOTT, b. February 04, 191435.
vi.
ROBERT ROY ELLIOTT, b. October 27, 191635.
Generation No. 6
9.
WALTER ALLISON6 STEWART (SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born September 14, 1886 in Darlington,
Montgomery Co., Indiana36, and died February 17, 1950
in Darlington, Montgomery Co., Indiana. He married CORDELIA ALICE LOUGH
April 03, 1903, daughter of SAMUEL LOUGH and LUCINDA BECK. She was born
September 04, 1883 in Indiana?, and died January 22, 1963.
Notes
for WALTER ALLISON STEWART:
OBITUARY: WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DIES AT HOME
Sadness entered many homes Friday morning when it was learned that
Walter A. Stewart, one of the best known men in this community, had
passed away at his home half a mile north of Darlington.
Altho
Mr. Stewart had suffered attacks of illness several times in the past
few years, he had seemed much better lately and had been leading the
singing at revival meetings in nearby towns.
Last
week he was singing at the Congregational Christian church in Linden. On
Thursday night, Mrs. Stewart, their grand-daughter, Alison Holmes, and
some friends accompanied him to Linden where an old fashioned service
was held. He returned home as well as usual but became ill about 3:30 am
Friday and passed away at 9:30.
For
more than forty years Mr. Stewart was a rural mail carrier here,
retiring only a few years ago.
His
work as a singing Evangelist took him to many towns in Indiana as well
as into neighboring states. He loved music and never was happier than
when leading a congregation in hymns or in doing solo work. For many
years he had attended the Quarterly meetings of Friends at Gravelly Run,
Sugar Plain, and Farmers Institute where he always led the singing.
Mr.
Stewart was a member of the Congregational Christian Church, to which he
gave devoted service. He was vice president of the Armory Club and was
serving as president at the time of his death.
The
son of James Harvey and Sarah Elliott Stewart, he was born on Sept. 14,
1886, at the old Stewart homestead south east of Darlington. He was
married to Corda Lough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lough.
Survivors, in addition to the widow, include five sons, Byron L. Stewart
of Anderson; Buren C. Stewart, editor of the Darlington Herald; R. Beryl
Stewart and William L. Stewart, all of Darlington; and Buford Stewart,
of Eaton, and two daughters, Mrs. C.E. Rowland, of Joplin, MO., and Mrs.
C.W. Holmes, of Darlington.
Four
brothers and one sister also survive, Herman Stewart, of Darlington;
James Stewart, of Ladoga; Mark Stewart, of Thorntown; Edgar Stewart, of
Crawfordsville; and Mrs. O.C. Edwards, of Mace.
There
are also 13 grandchildren surviving in addition to an aunt, Mrs. Emma
Mount, of Crawfordsville, sister of his father.
Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the
Congregational Christian church, where the many floral tributes which
banked the altar were silent reminders of the esteem with which Mr.
Stewart was regarded. The body had lain in state at the Smith Funeral
Home.
Before the arrival of the family at the church, Mrs. Glen Carson,
organist, played a group of hymns including "Close to Thee," "Now I'm
Coming Home," "Have Thine Own Way," "Take Time to be Holy," "A Touch of
His Hand," and "Still, Still With Thee."
At
the opening of the service, Mrs. Herbert Royer, with Mrs. Carson,
accompanist, sang "Beyond the Sunset." Willard Anderson, close friend of
Mr. Stewart, offered prayer and Mrs. Royer sang "Face to Face."
Rev.
David Nelson, pastor of the church, gave the address which he prefaced
by reading the 90th Psalm, the 23rd Psalm, and the 14th chapter of John.
For the closing of the service, Rev. Nelson read "Crossing the Bar" and
Mrs. Royer sang "Only Remembered."
Interment was in the Stewart family plot in the Odd Fellows cemetery.
Attending the funeral and burial were many relatives and friends from
out of town.
Notes
for CORDELIA ALICE LOUGH:
History of Lough Family (Letter from J.N. Bilsland Ladoga IN to Mrs.
Walter Stewart Darlington, IN dated Sept. 13, 1930)
Nicholas Lough, the oldest Lough we have trace of, came from Germany to
Virginia when a small boy. There he grew up and married Barbra Miller.
To them were born ten children; five boys and five girls.
Jacob
was the oldest son of Nicholas Lough and he settled in Maryland and
married Nancie Warner, a cousin to George Washington. Their children
(Jacob and Nancie's) are John, Tom, Solomon, Daniel, Samuel, David,
Jacob, Washington, and the girls are Nancie, Allie, and Jane.
John
Jacob, the oldest, married are Thomas, Jacob, Samuel, William, Nancie,
Lucy, Betsy, Mahala, and Jane.
Tom
Jacob, (the boy that sadled the horse for Hil (I couldn't make that name
out)), a brother of Johns married Nancy Bushong. She lived in Kentucky.
Their children were Jacob B., George, Samuel, Martha, Allie, Sallie,
Margret, Jane, and Betsy.
Washington, the youngest brother of John and Tom and son of Jacob Lough
maried Catherine Carter of Kentucky. They had ten children: James, Levi,
John, Samuel, William, Thomas, Harrison or Tip as familiarly known and
George. The girls were Nancy, Jane, and Margret.
James, the oldest son of Washington, married Aley Ann Darling of Park
County, IN. Their children were Alvis, Wesley, Orlando, Alonzo,
Catherine, Martha, Luella, and Lillie.
Levi,
second son of Washington Lough, married Margret Lough who was born in
Ohio. To them were born five children: Willie, Joseph, Marvin, Luella,
and Sarah Jane.
John
Lough, third son of Washington Lough, never was married.
Their
fourth son is Samuel. He married Charlotte Yelton. Their children were
Johnie, Rufus, Edward, Liza, Minnie, Hattie, and Avaline.
William was next of Washington's sons. He married Margret Swaim of Park
County, IN. Their children were Osear and Omer, Larua, Liza, Minnie, and
Carrie.
"Shorty" Tom, the next of Washington Loughs family married Ellen Hunt of
Montgomery County, IN. They have no family.
Tip
comes next. He married Sarah Jane Budd. Their children were David,
Arthur, Howard, Jessie, Herbert, Cora, Kate, Mable, and Lucy.
George was the youngest son of Washington Lough. He married Emma
Mustgrove of Park County Ind. The boys were Dell, Earle, and Harry. The
girls were Cleetus, Pearl, Ethel, and Mable.
Mrs.
Stewart, I am trying to get this out on this morning mail. Almost forgot
I promised it to your sister and have forgotten her address and will
send it to you.
Must
close hoping you get it all right.
Amanda Bilsland, Ladoga, RR1
Children of WALTER STEWART and CORDELIA LOUGH are:
16.
i. BYRON LOUGH7 STEWART, b. June 09, 1904, Darlington,
Indiana; d. 1966.
17.
ii. BUREN CALVIN STEWART, b. August 21, 1905; d. 1972.
iii.
ROBERT BERYL STEWART, b. July 26, 1907; d. 1986; m. (1) LORETTA IRONS
(ESKEW); m. (2) BETTY SMITH; m. (3) MILDREN GENTRY.
18.
iv. BUFORD ALLISON STEWART, b. March 09, 1912; d. 1979.
19.
v. BEATRICE STEWART, b. January 05, 1915; d. 1993.
20.
vi. EVELYNE BERNICE STEWART, b. August 20, 1917, Darlington, Montgomery
Co., Indiana.
21.
vii. WILLIAM LEE STEWART, b. September 08, 1925.
10.
HERMAN ELLIOTT6 STEWART (SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born September 09, 188836,
and died 1951. He married MINNIE V. STEVENS.
Children of HERMAN STEWART and MINNIE STEVENS are:
i.
ROBERT7 STEWART, b. 1921; d. Unknown.
22.
ii. SUZANNE STEWART, b. 1924.
11.
BUELAH FRANCIS6 STEWART (SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born March 19, 189236,
and died December 09, 1975 in Crawfordsville, Indiana37.
She married O.C. EDWARDS.
Notes
for BUELAH FRANCIS STEWART:
Died
at Carmen Nursing Home in Crawfordsville, IN
Child
of BUELAH STEWART and O.C. EDWARDS is:
23.
i. DONALD7 EDWARDS, b. October 23, 1914; d. July 09, 1995.
12.
JAMES ADRIAN6 STEWART (SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born November 01, 189438,
and died 1979. He married ADA MCCLELLAN.
Children of JAMES STEWART and ADA MCCLELLAN are:
24.
i. MARION7 STEWART, b. 1923.
25.
ii. ANNA RUTH STEWART, b. 1925.
26.
iii. BONNIE STEWART, b. 1928.
27.
iv. MARY FRANCES STEWART, b. 1931.
v.
BERNICE STEWART, b. 1932; m. JOHN WILSON.
28.
vi. SHIRLEY STEWART, b. 1935.
13.
MARK LEWIS6 STEWART (SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born May 04, 189838,
and died February 01, 1955 in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He
married LAURA GORDON. She was born February 11, 1906 in Boone County,
Indiana, and died December 27, 1993 in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana.
Children of MARK STEWART and LAURA GORDON are:
i.
RAYMOND7 STEWART, b. May 17, 1926; d. January 15, 1989,
Jupiter, Florida.
29.
ii. OCTOVA STEWART, b. October 23, 1923, Darlington, Indiana.
iii.
NEDRA UVAUGH STEWART, b. May 17, 1929, Thorntown, Boone County, Indiana;
d. October 1930, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.
14.
EDGAR WILSON6 STEWART (SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born July 05, 190138,
and died 1970. He married DOROTHY WILLIAMS.
Children of EDGAR STEWART and DOROTHY WILLIAMS are:
i.
BARBARA7 STEWART, b. 1927; m. NEAL ZICK.
ii.
EDWARD STEWART, b. 1940; d. 1990.
15.
FRANKLIN GUIDEON6 ELLIOTT (ROBERT JESSE5,
JESSE4, OBEDIAH3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born September 01, 1902 in Dublin,
Henry County, Indiana39, and died June 18, 1983 in
Marshall, Harrison County, Texas39. He married ADA
MOOSE September 01, 193439.
Child
of FRANKLIN ELLIOTT and ADA MOOSE is:
30.
i. ROBERT DENE7 ELLIOTT, b. April 26, 1940.
Generation No. 7
16.
BYRON LOUGH7 STEWART (WALTER ALLISON6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born June
09, 1904 in Darlington, Indiana, and died 1966. He married GENEVA
BLANTON. She died in 24 August 200140.
Notes
for BYRON LOUGH STEWART:
OBITUARY OF BYRON L. STEWART
BYRON
STEWART DIES SUDDENLY
COUNTY
NATIVE
RETIRED ANDERSON INDUSTRIALIST WAS TRUSTEE AT WABASH
Darlington - Byron L. Stewart, 62, Darlington native who became a
prominent industrialist, died suddenly Monday afternoon at his home in
Anderson.
Stewart was a trustee of Wabash College and treasurer of the Indiana
Blue Cross at the time of his death.
He
retired as general manager of the Guide Lamp Division of General Motors
at Anderson on April 1, 1965. He had held that post since August 1958.
Immediately after his graduation from Wabash in 1926, Mr. Stewart joined
the Delco-Remy Division of General Motors at Anderson as a student
engineer. He advanced rapidly through a variety of production
assignments before being named assistant personnel director in 1939 and
director of personnel in 1952. He served in that capacity until promoted
to the Guide Lamp post.
As a
member of the General Motors central negotiating staff for many years,
he was directly identified with the planning of General Motors' overall
labor relations policy.
Throughout his many years in Anderson, he was active in a wide variety
of civic endeavors. He was past president of the Anderson Rotary Club;
member of the Anderson Country Club; director of the Indiana Chamber of
Commerce; 32nd Degree Mason; past president of the Madison County
Community Fund, and a director of the Anderson Banking Co.
Long
prominent in Wabash College affairs, Mr. Stewart was given the Alumni
Award of Merit in 1964.
Born
June 7, 1904, at Darlington, he was the son of Walter and Cordelia
Stewart. He was married to the former Geneva Blanton, also of
Darlington.
He
was graduated from Darlington High School and entered Wabash College,
graduating in 1926. At Wabash, he was a member of Phi Sigma Alpha
Fraternity, Tau Kappa Alpha honorary, and the student council.
The
survivors include the widow; three daughters; 10 grandchildren; two
sisters, Mrs. Edward Rowland of Arcadia, Calif., and Mrs. Chester Holmes
of Dayton, Ohio, and four brothers, Buren and Sam Stewart, both of
Darlington, Buford Stewart of Eaton, Indiana and William Stewart of
Lafayette.
Funeral services were held at 1:30pm, Wednesday at the First
Presbyterian Church in Anderson, with Dr. George S. Taggert in charge.
Burial was at the East Maplewood Cemetery at Anderson with Baker
Brothers Funeral Home in charge.
The
family has requested that friends make donations to the Byron L. Stewart
Memorial Fund at Wabash College in lieu of flowers.
Children of BYRON STEWART and GENEVA BLANTON are:
31.
i. ADRIENNE CLAIRE8 STEWART, b. August 23, 1929, Anderson,
Madison County, Indiana.
32.
ii. MARY CAROLYN STEWART, b. July 02, 1934, Anderson, Madison County,
Indiana.
33.
iii. SARA GENEVA STEWART, b. January 28, 1936, Anderson, Madison County,
Indiana.
17.
BUREN CALVIN7 STEWART (WALTER ALLISON6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born August
21, 1905, and died 1972. He married HELEN ARNOLD. She died December
1996.
Child
of BUREN STEWART and HELEN ARNOLD is:
34.
i. ROBERT EARL8 STEWART, b. March 11, 1935.
18.
BUFORD ALLISON7 STEWART (WALTER ALLISON6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born March
09, 1912, and died 1979. He married CLAUDIA.
Child
of BUFORD STEWART and CLAUDIA is:
i.
DIANNE8 STEWART, m. BROWN.
19.
BEATRICE7 STEWART (WALTER ALLISON6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born
January 05, 1915, and died 1993. She married (1) CHARLES EDWARD ROWLAND
1937. He was born June 21, 1913, and died December 17, 1975. She married
(2) GRAVES M. BOYD 1974.
Notes
for BEATRICE STEWART:
Much
of the initial genealogy comes from notes from Aunt Bea which she
compiled from notes given to her by various people. The work that ARR
initially received appears to be from the 1970s.
NOTES
FROM BEATRICE STEWART ROWLAND BOYD
The
Kersey family history is the most complete and lengthy. The genealogy
was compiled by Theodore Kersey of Coatesville, Indiana. In it he has
gone through ten generations with all the descendants. I have picked out
of this our direct lineage. However, in my father's immediate family, I
have tried to list all the children and grandchildren so we will know
our cousins, etc.
The
Stewart family history is much more sketchy, and is compiled mostly from
a letter from Mrs. Juanita Cupples, Caldwell, Idaho, and sent to me by
Lloyd Stewart, Petaluma, Calif., who was a cousin of my father and a son
of Mort & Addie Stewart. Mrs. Cupples was a granddaughter of James
Lafayette Stewart and visited and corresponded with my father several
times.
My
great-great-uncle Robert W. Stewart was the youngest child of John Allen
Stewart and Francis Lewis. According to Robert's second wife, Anna, she
said that Robert's father died when he was quite young. If the dates are
correct, John died before Robert's birth. Anyway, the family lived in
great poverty in a log cabin in a new country. As you can read in Elijah
Wesley's obituary, he had to quit school to help support the family.
I can
remember vividly my Great-great-uncle Robert when I was a child. He took
me with him to visit his daughter Tula Durgan in Lafayette, Indiana. I
was very impressed to find out that her husband, George, was the Mayor
of Lafayette and later became a Congressman. While I was there, Uncle
Bob took me to lunch at the Lafayette Country Club and to a downtown
restaurant. He also bought me a new dress. All this made quite an
impression on a young child, and I can still remember the carved animal
heads on the chairs in the foyer of their house. He also told me about
his piano business in Iowa.
According to Mrs. Cupples, the Stewart family line could be traced just
so far, then is completely shut off. She has notes from letter from the
Kentucky State Historical Society. There are lists of marriages but none
seem to be immediate relatives as the dates are wrong. Harrison Co. was
taken from Bourbon Co. in 1793. The only mention of the Stewart name was
Oct. 13, 1789, John Stewart files his bond, signed by Jesse Stewart to
marry Lydia, and accompanying the bond is a note from Capt. John Stewart
saying that his whole family are "all willing for the marriage of his
daughter." In this case Jesse Stewart was presumably a relative of one
or both parties to this marriage. This marriage was in Bourbon County,
Kentucky.
To
the best of my information and memory, the Stewart family came from
Scotland and first settled in Maryland. Then they came to Kentucky and
on to Indiana in 1825. Some of the family went on to Oregon. A Miss
Stewart from Noblesville, Indiana, claimed she had traced the Stewart
ancestry back to Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, and claimed the name was
changed to Stewart when they came to America in order to prevent being
called back to Scotland for military duty.
According to THE STEWARTS by John Stewart of Ardvorlich (Johnston's Clan
Histories) the Stewart family originated in Scotland with Walter, who
came to Scotland prior to 1164, and was created Stewart (or Steward) of
Scotland by King David I. Walter, 3rd High Stewart, adopted the name of
his office as his surname, and thus became the first Stewart from whom
all of the name are descended. the different spelling of the names are
accounted to bad spelling or handwriting. Also, in France, the form
Stuart was adopted owing to the absence of letter "W" in the French
alphabet. The proper spelling is the original "Stewart."
Walter had several sons, including Alexander, who succeeded him. James,
the 5th High Stewart, lived during the Wars of Scottish Independence. In
his early days he was of those who submitted to King Edward, but soon
threw off the English yoke and followed Robert the Bruce. Walter, James'
son, was sixteen when his father died. When he was 21, Bruce gave him
command of the centre division of the Scottish Army. Walter acquitted
himself with singular skill and bravery, and was knighted by the Bruce
on the field of battle. Later he was given the hand of the King's
daughter, Marjory, in marriage.
On
the death of King Robert the Bruce's son, David II, the throne was
passed to Robert Stewart, son of Marjory Bruce and Walter, 6th High
Stewart of Scotland. Thereafter the title High or Great Stewart of
Scotland has been held by the heir to the Throne. Thus started the long
line of Stewart kings, by descent from whom our present Queen sits upon
the Throne of Great Britain.
During the two hundred years that this race held office as High
Stewarts, the star of the House of Stewart was in the ascendant; their
power increased, their possessions waxed ever greater as well as their
influence in affairs of State. It was only after they ascended the
Throne that fate seemed to turn against them, there followed that
melancholy tale of misfortune which ended four hundred years later on
the bloody field of Culloden, and earned them the name of "The Unlucky
House of Stewart." Of the fourteen crowned Stewart monarchs, four were
beheaded or murdered, two died in battle, one in exile, and two of a
broken heart.
It is
curious to reflect that no legitimate heir male of the Royal House of
Stewart survives; in fact, the Stewart family can be divided into two
categories:
(1)
The legitimate but unroyal, or those who came off the main stem before
the Stewarts became kings.
(2)
The royal but illegitimate descendants of the Stewart kings.
Today
Stewarts are to be found all over the world. Many distinguished men in
every walk of life have indeed borne the name. The Stewart Society was
founded in 1899, one of its objects being to collect and preserve the
history and traditions of the race. In this it has been singularly
successful, for THE STEWARTS, a magazine published under its auspices,
contains a mass of information connected with the name. The Society owns
a library which contains many books connected with the Stewart history.
(The library is housed in the Stewart Society's room within the office
of the Hon. Secretary Mr. Douglas Stewart at 48 Castle Street,
Edinburgh, where many Stewart relics, pictures, and other objects of
interest may be seen.)
Some
day I hope some of us will have the privilege of visiting Scotland and
perhaps finding a closer trace of our ancestors. We need to find the
parents of Joseph Stewart and when they cam to American and from where
in Scotland.
My
own remembrances also go to my great-aunt Emma Mount. We often visited
and since our birthdays were one day apart we had mutual celebrations. I
still cherish her turquoise and pearl ring she gave me on my 16th
birthday. She had married Ed Mount, brother to the Governor of Indiana,
but they were separated as long as I knew her but never divorced. She
had one daughter, now dead, who was the Dean of Women at an eastern
university.
Also,
another favorite was uncle Cal (really great-uncle Calvin) who always
wore a black Prince Albert coat, gold-headed cane, and a white goatee.
He was always very elegant, and I am told brought the song "The Sweet
Bye and Bye" to Indiana. Uncle Cal was a musician and married sisters.
One was Aunt Martha but I have forgotten the sister's name.
My
favorite would have to be Great-uncle Elmer Stewart. (I wasn't even told
about him until after I was married. Aunt Emma broke the news when I
asked about his picture.) Elmer was our drinking uncle -- played in
Sousa's Band and died of pneumonia in a gutter in Denver, Colorado.
I
have a picture of Grandfather Stewart, Great-uncle Mort, Great-aunt
Emma, Great-uncle Cal, and another sister who I thought was Aunt Molly.
I can find no record of her, so the picture may be of Sarah Stewart
Hammack. The picture had to be taken in 1910.
Best
of luck to all the Stewarts, wherever you may be, and I hope you will
keep adding to this to keep your family history for your descendants.
Children of BEATRICE STEWART and CHARLES ROWLAND are:
35.
i. CHARLES EDWARD8 ROWLAND, JR., b. January 25, 1938.
36.
ii. NANCY DEARING ROWLAND, b. January 30, 1943.
20.
EVELYNE BERNICE7 STEWART (WALTER ALLISON6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born August
20, 1917 in Darlington, Montgomery Co., Indiana. She married CHESTER
WALMSLEY HOLMES March 11, 1939 in Anderson, Indiana (Byron's House), son
of CHESTER HOLMES and ANNA WALMSLEY. He was born October 14, 1909 in
Indianapolis, Marion Co., Indiana41, and died December
1978 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio41.
Children of EVELYNE STEWART and CHESTER HOLMES are:
37.
i. ALISON ANN8 HOLMES, b. November 11, 1939, Indianapolis,
Marion Co., Indiana.
38.
ii. JAMES STEWART HOLMES, b. May 19, 1942, Indianapolis,Marion Co.,
Indiana.
iii.
THOMAS WARREN HOLMES, b. January 15, 1950, LaFayette,Tippecanoe Co.,
Indiana; m. (1) MARCIA KAY MILLER; m. (2) BARBARA WARD, January 08,
1994, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; b. January 31, 1952, Covington,
Campbell Co., Kentucky.
39.
iv. RICHARD ELLIOTT HOLMES, b. June 25, 1953, Indianapolis, Marion Co.,
Indiana.
21.
WILLIAM LEE7 STEWART (WALTER ALLISON6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born
September 08, 1925. He married MARGARET EADS.
Children of WILLIAM STEWART and MARGARET EADS are:
i.
WILLIAM8 STEWART.
ii.
NANCY STEWART.
22.
SUZANNE7 STEWART (HERMAN ELLIOTT6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born 1924. She married WILLIAM INGALL.
Children of SUZANNE STEWART and WILLIAM INGALL are:
i.
SALLY8 INGALL, b. 1953.
ii.
SUZI INGALL, b. 1953.
23.
DONALD7 EDWARDS (BUELAH FRANCIS6
STEWART, SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4,
NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2, JOHN1)
was born October 23, 191442, and died July 09, 199542.
He married GEROGENA MERSON HOLLOWAY42 January 08, 193942.
Children of DONALD EDWARDS and GEROGENA HOLLOWAY are:
i.
CAROLYN8 EDWARDS, b. 1949.
ii.
PHILLIP EDWARDS, b. 1952.
24.
MARION7 STEWART (JAMES ADRIAN6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born 1923. He married (1) ELLEN
MICHELL. He married (2) EMMA.
Children of MARION STEWART and ELLEN MICHELL are:
40.
i. JAMES N.8 STEWART, b. 1945.
41.
ii. ALBERT RUSSELL STEWART, b. 1947.
iii.
JILL ANN STEWART, b. 1949; m. THOMAS BEMIS.
42.
iv. JO ELLEN STEWART, b. 1951.
43.
v. FRANK STEWART, b. 1953.
vi.
LESLIE H. STEWART, b. 1955.
vii.
DONALD L. STEWART, b. 1958.
25.
ANNA RUTH7 STEWART (JAMES ADRIAN6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born 1925. She married ALBERT GRAHAM.
He died Unknown.
Child
of ANNA STEWART and ALBERT GRAHAM is:
i.
GREGORY ALLEN8 GRAHAM, b. 1951.
26.
BONNIE7 STEWART (JAMES ADRIAN6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born 1928. She married PHILLIP JOLLY.
Children of BONNIE STEWART and PHILLIP JOLLY are:
i.
STEVEN8 JOLLY, b. 1952.
ii.
ROBIN JOLLY, b. 1955; m. BUSCHER.
iii.
DENISE JOLLY, b. 1957; m. ELLINGTON.
27.
MARY FRANCES7 STEWART (JAMES ADRIAN6,
SARAH5 ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born 1931.
She married ALBERT NOLAND.
Children of MARY STEWART and ALBERT NOLAND are:
i.
GAIL8 NOLAND, b. 1961; m. GERALD POWELL.
ii.
SARAH ELIZABETH NOLAND, b. 1964; m. CHRIS SCHUBERT.
28.
SHIRLEY7 STEWART (JAMES ADRIAN6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born 1935. She married RICHARD FORD. He
died Unknown.
Children of SHIRLEY STEWART and RICHARD FORD are:
i.
SAMUEL8 FORD, b. 1963.
ii.
TIMOTHY JOSEPTH FORD, b. 1965.
iii.
KELLY FORD, b. 1967.
iv.
MICHAEL FORD, b. 1970.
29.
OCTOVA7 STEWART (MARK LEWIS6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born October 23, 1923 in Darlington,
Indiana. She married DONALD F. ROBERTS.
Children of OCTOVA STEWART and DONALD ROBERTS are:
44.
i. LARRY DON8 ROBERTS, b. June 13, 1943, Lebanon, Boone
County, Indiana.
45.
ii. THOMAS GORDON ROBERTS, b. January 28, 1947, Indianapolis, Marion
County, Indiana.
iii.
SUE ELLEN ROBERTS, b. April 28, 1957, Indianapolis, Marion County,
Indiana; m. BRIAN MICHAEL, June 08, 1985.
30.
ROBERT DENE7 ELLIOTT (FRANKLIN GUIDEON6,
ROBERT JESSE5, JESSE4, OBEDIAH3,
OBEDIAH2, JOHN1) was born April
26, 194043. He married (1) MADELLE BECKER. He married
(2) LOLA BETH POWELL June 22, 1972 in Glacier View, Colorado43.
Notes
for ROBERT DENE ELLIOTT:
Robert is a Seventh Day Adventist minister.
Children of ROBERT ELLIOTT and LOLA POWELL are:
46.
i. ROCHELLE TRENE8 ELLIOTT, b. April 12, 1965.
ii.
ROBERT SEAN ELLIOTT, b. September 02, 196943; m.
KRISTEN MERIDITH.
iii.
SHANA SIOBHAN ELLIOTT, b. May 18, 1976, Texas43.
iv.
KIRSTIN AMBER ELLIOTT, b. December 24, 1977, Texas43.
Generation No. 8
31.
ADRIENNE CLAIRE8 STEWART (BYRON LOUGH7,
WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born August 23, 1929 in Anderson,
Madison County, Indiana44. She married DONALD VOSS
BADGLEY44 September 08, 1951 in Anderson, Madison
County, Indiana44, son of OLLIE BADGLEY and RUTH. He
was born May 1927.
Children of ADRIENNE STEWART and DONALD BADGLEY are:
i.
JAMES ANDREW9 BADGLEY, b. November 21, 1975, Anderson,
Madison County, Indiana.
47.
ii. ELIZABETH BLANTON BADGLEY, b. October 19, 1954, Anderson, Madison
County, Indiana.
48.
iii. DONALD TUCKER BADGLEY, b. November 07, 1956, Anderson, Madison
County, Indiana.
49.
iv. BARBARA CAROLYN BADGLEY, b. June 30, 1959, Anderson, Madison County,
Indiana.
50.
v. LUCY STEWART BADGLEY, b. October 29, 1961, Anderson, Madison County,
Indiana.
51.
vi. THEODORE LOUGH BADGLEY, b. November 06, 1971, Anderson, Madison
County, Indiana.
32.
MARY CAROLYN8 STEWART (BYRON LOUGH7,
WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born July 02, 1934 in Anderson, Madison
County, Indiana44. She married (1) JAMESON WOOLLEN
February 28, 1959 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana44,
son of EVANS WOOLLEN and LYDIA. He died September 11, 198744.
She married (2) LOUIS LEONARD TUCKER September 14, 1996 in Boston,
Middlesex County, Massachutes44, son of JOSEPH TUCKER
and DORA.
Children of MARY STEWART and JAMESON WOOLLEN are:
52.
i. BYRON9 WOOLLEN, b. January 18, 1960, Indianapolis, Marion
County, Indiana.
53.
ii. MARY JAMESON WOOLLEN, b. October 12, 1961, Indianapolis, Marion
County, Indiana.
iii.
PETER WOOLLEN, b. October 24, 1963, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana44;
m. TANYA MELLEN, December 06, 1997, St. Paul, Hennepin County, Minnesota44.
33.
SARA GENEVA8 STEWART (BYRON LOUGH7,
WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born January 28, 1936 in Anderson,
Madison County, Indiana. She married DR. WILLIAM THORNTON WILDER June
28, 1958 in Anderson, Madison County, Indiana, son of GORDON WILDER and
HAZEL RICHARDSON.
Children of SARA STEWART and WILLIAM WILDER are:
i.
JENNIFER ANN9 WILDER, b. August 17, 1959, Detroit, Wayne
County, Michigan44; m. (1) SCOTT ANTHONY FOYE, August
15, 1981, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio44; m. (2)
GUY MILTON MCNEELY MORGAN, November 06, 1993, Lakewood, Cuyahoga County,
Ohio44.
54.
ii. WILLIAM STEWART WILDER, b. November 21, 1961, Lakewood, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
55.
iii. CAROLYN ELIZABETH WILDER, b. July 03, 1963, Lakewood, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
34.
ROBERT EARL8 STEWART (BUREN CALVIN7,
WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5 ELLIOTT,
PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born March 11, 1935. He married (1)
JANICE O'CONNOR. He married (2) KAREN HYDEN. He married (3) BARBARA J..
Children of ROBERT STEWART and JANICE O'CONNOR are:
i.
ROBERT9 STEWART, JR., b. 1958.
56.
ii. SARAH STEWART, b. 1959.
iii.
AMY STEWART, b. 1968.
35.
CHARLES EDWARD8 ROWLAND, JR. (BEATRICE7
STEWART, WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born January 25, 1938. He married
JUDITH MCNABB 1961.
Children of CHARLES ROWLAND and JUDITH MCNABB are:
57.
i. PAMELA SUE9 ROWLAND, b. June 18, 1963.
58.
ii. MICHAEL DANIEL ROWLAND, b. March 06, 1965.
36.
NANCY DEARING8 ROWLAND (BEATRICE7
STEWART, WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born January 30, 1943. She married (1)
ROGER HOLMBERG. She married (2) GEORGE GILLETT 1961.
Children of NANCY ROWLAND and GEORGE GILLETT are:
i.
JON CHARLES9 GILLETT, b. May 10, 1962.
ii.
LUCILLE ANN GILLETT, b. April 06, 1964.
iii.
MICHELLE LYNN GILLETT, b. March 24, 1967; m. ANDREW DAVIES.
37.
ALISON ANN8 HOLMES (EVELYNE BERNICE7
STEWART, WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER4, NATHAN3, OBEDIAH2,
JOHN1) was born November 11, 1939 in Indianapolis,
Marion Co., Indiana. She married RICHARD ALLEN ROBERTS September 22,
1959 in Richmond, Wayne, Co., Indiana, son of CARL ROBERTS and GERTRUDE
GRAY. He was born May 25, 1936 in Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.
Children of ALISON HOLMES and RICHARD ROBERTS are:
i.
ANN RAE9 ROBERTS, b. March 26, 1960, Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio; m. (1) JAMES MATTHEW THOMPSON, March 28, 1981, Dayton,
Montgomery Co., Ohio; m. (2) JOHN MARK SMITH, August 31, 1985, Fairborn,
Greene Co., Ohio; b. May 20, 1959, Goldsboro, North Carolina.
59.
ii. RANDALL SCOTT ROBERTS, b. September 24, 1961, Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio.
60.
iii. TRACI LYNN ROBERTS, b. March 20, 1964, Dayton, Montgomery County,
Ohio.
38.
JAMES STEWART8 HOLMES (EVELYNE BERNICE7
STEWART, WALTER ALLISON6, SARAH5
ELLIOTT, PETER< |