__ | |--Sarah | |__
_Timothy Isaac WHITE _ | |--Timothy Mason Pierce | |_Tracy Marie HALLARD _+
_Robert AGNEW _____+ | |--Wyley Shaw AGNEW | |_Elizabeth HARDIN _+
[T4624]
NAME/DOB/DOD/POD: From info posted by Thomas Harrison Lewis to Ancestry.com's World Connect Project. Information NOT documented.
CENSUS: 1850 District 2, Henderson Co., KY, visitation 159/159, p 320B
AGNEW, Willie S., 52y farmer b KY, $600 real estate
", Malinda, 51y b KY
", Elizabeth 15y b KY
_James BENEDICT _+ | |--Sarah BENEDICT | |_Sarah HYATT ____+
[T2208] "Genealogy of the Benedicts in America", Henry Marvin Benedict, V1 1870
_Benjamin BURT _+ | |--Benjamin BURT | |_Sarah BELDON __+
[T1884] UNDOCUMENTED: info from *P* member HJKW43A Mark Parsons 1/92
_Benjamin CARPENTER _+ | |--Allen B. CARPENTER | |_Eliza M. WILCOX ____
[T5762]
CENSUS: 1870 Madison Twp., Lenawee Co., MI p 14
CARPENTER, Benjamin 65y farmer b NY
", Eliza 58y keeping house b NY
", Benjamin 20y works on farm b MI <-- is this "Allen B." ?
", George 17y works on farm b MI
", Lucy 14y at school b MI
", Emma 11y at school b MI
CENSUS: 1880 Madison Twp., Lenawee Co., MI, p 283C
CARPENTER, Benjamin 73y farmer b NY, fa b NY, ma b NJ?
", Eliza 68y wife keeping house b NY, a b RI, ma b Mass.
", Allen B., 30y son at home b MI, parents b NY
WEBB, Emma W., 21y dau at home b MI, parents b NY
", Maggie, 5y granddaughter b MI, fa b CT, ma b MI
", Willis C., 2y grandson b MI, fa b CT, ma b MI
_Mordecai CARPENTER _+ | |--Wayne CARPENTER | |_Caroline FOSTER ____
[T731]
bio: HISTORY OF FULTON CO, p 91-92, VII, 1920 ABSTRACT: "Samuel Carpenter, who was the grandfather of Wayne, came to Lenawee Co 1828. His parents
Mordecai and Caroline (Foster) Carpenter came from NY, grew up in MI, and after married they settled in OH. On January 29, 1846 Wayne born. "In the early history of the Carpenter family there were three brothers who located in Rhode Island, but they separated and went into different directions, Samuel Carpenter being descended from the one who located in NY and who lived and died in the vicinity of Niagara Falls." Wayne enlisted as a Civil war soldier in Company F. 67th OVI, private. Served in the Army of the James and was discharged in September 1865. In 1871 he went to Newton and Shedrick City, Kansas where he spent a season on a ranch. Later he went to Fairfield, Mi and worked in a lumber camp. In 1878 he married Elizabeth Cox and settled in Lyons where he worked as a brick and stone mason and as a plasterer."
DOD/POD: Ohio Historical Society's online death index. V 4022, Cert. 64009. "Wayne Carpenter".
DOD/DOB/POBurial: Lyons Cemetery transcriptions posted at the Fulton Co., Ohio GenWeb website. Years only 1846-1922. GAR.
CENSUS: 1850 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH, visitation 250/251
CARPENTER, Mordecai, 38y farmer b NY, $1500 real estate
", Caroline, 38y b NY
", E. S., 13y male b MI
", G. W. 9y male b OH
", Wayne, 4y b OH
GILLIS, John 19y laborer b OH, attended school, $125 real estate
CENSUS: 1880 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH; visitation 194/202
CARPENTER, Wayne 34y farm laborer b OH, parents b NY
", Lizzie, 20y wife keeping house b England, parents b England
CENSUS: 1900 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH; visitation 30/31, sheet 2A
CARPENTER, Wayne, head, b Jan 1846 OH, parents b NY, brick mason
", Lizzie, wife b March 1860, 40y b England, parents b England, had 1 ch 1 living, married 21y
", Thomas E., son b Apr 1898, 1y b OH, fa b OH, ma b England
COX, Eliza, mother b Dec 1826, 73y widow b England, parents b England
CENSUS: 1910 Royalton Twp., Fulton Co., OH; visitation 42/42
CARPENTER, Wayne, head, 64y b OH, parents b in US, brick mason
", Lizzie, wife 50y b Gneland, parents b same
", Thomas E., son 11y b OH
COX, Eliza, mother-in-law, 83y widow b England, parents b same, had 2 ch 1 living
__ | |--Abigail COE | |__
_Jacob DEMORY ______+ | |--Charles DEMORY | |_Margaret FERGUSON _
[T2770]
From info sent to me by Falensky-Grove, 2230 S. Patterson Blvd #28, Kettering,
OH 45409 [1/17/95]
__ | |--Andrew HALL | |__
__ | |--Rebecca HEDRICK | |__
[T2236]
CENSUS: 1880 Lithopolis precinct, Fairfield Co., OH; p 3, vis 31/32
SPANGLER, John, 24y laborer b OH; parents b OH
", Rebecca, 24y wife keeping house b IN, parents b OH
_Thomas KATON _ | |--Jonathan P. KATON | |_Eleanor ______
[T5236]
CENSUS: 1850 Zanesville, Muskinghum Co., OH, Ward 3 Visitation 2234/2247 p 242
KATON, Jonathan, 33y b OH, occupation: "White L. brake?"
", Mary A., 26y b PA
", Lamuel M., 1y b OH
McKEE, Marianne 20y b PA
CENSUS: 1860 Cedarville Twp., Greene Co., OH, p 702
KATON, J. P., 43y engineer b OH
", Mary E., 35y b PA
", Granville B., 8y b OH
", Melville G., 6y b OH
", Mary A., 1y b OH
CENSUS: 1870 Cicero Twp., Tipton Co., IN, p 460
KATEN, Jonithan, 54y farmer b OH, $1500 real estate, $300 personal estate
", Mary E., 46y keeping house b PA
", Granvill B., 18y at home b OH
", Melvill, 16y at home b OH
", Mariamore, 11y at home b OH
", Laura 8y at home b OH
CENSUS: 1880 Cicero Twp., Tipton Co., IN, p 103A
KAYTON, J. P., 62y farmer b OH, fa b England, ma b TN
", Mary E., wife 56y b PA, keeping house, fa b PA, ma b VA
", Melville, son 26y b OH, farm laborer
", Moranne, dau 21y b OH, help at home
CENSUS; 1880 Homer, Bates Co., MO, p 46C
KATON, Granvile, 28y farmer b OH, fa b OH, ma b PA
", Mary E., 22y wife keeps house b OH, parents b OH
J. P. KATON was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, June 26, 1817, and was reared in his native county. He left there at the age of twenty-six, and spent a short time in Iowa, after which he engaged in making linseed oil in Pittsburgh, Penn. He continued in this business about three years, and then erected a white lead factory in Zanesville, Ohio, where he continued in business three years. In 1853, he engaged in mercantile pursuits, and operated a saw and grist mill and carding machine. In 1855, he sold out this business and engaged in farming a short time. He then operated a saw mill at Cedarville, Ohio, for three years, and in 1863 removed to Tipton County and settled near Petersburg. In 1867, he purchased a farm of sixty-seven acres in Cicero Township, and has cleared forty acres, and it is here that he now resides. Mr. Katon was married in Pittsburgh, Penn., September 14, 1848, to Miss Mary E. McKee. They have three children living-Granville B., Mellville G. and Mrs. Marianne G. Reed. Mr. Katon is a well-to-do farmer, and politically is identified with the Republican party. [Counties of Howard and Tipton,Indiana Historical and Biographical Illustrated 1883 - Cicero Township]
The entry is for Tent Church Cemetery, Pleasant Twp. I got it at the Fairfield Co Genealogy Soc.
Katon, Samuel M. son of Jonathan P. and Mary E. died Feb. 3, 1852 aged 2y 7m 8d
Katon, Thomas J. son of Jonathan P. and Mary E. died Aug. 1, 1851 aged 9m (19m?) 26d
_Johann Jacob MENCHOFER _ | |--Mary MENCHOFER | |_Salome WELSCH __________
[T1353]
CENSUS: 1870 Washington Twp., Mercer Co., OH; p 215
FENNIG, Philip, 35y farmer b OH, $3000 real estate, $300 personal property
", Louisa, 23y keeps house b OH, both Louisa and Philip lists their parents
as being of foreign birth
", Anna 8y b OH
", Jacob 7y b OH
", Sarah 5y b OH
", Mary 6/12 b OH, born in November.
", Mary, 73y infirm, with son, b Prussia, parents of foreign birth.
POBurial: LDS; no author shown.
__ | |--Jeannine Ann MORRISEY | |__
[T813] dau of Helen Elizabeth Morissey
_Samuel NOFFSINGER _+ | |--Daniel S. NOFFSINGER | |_Sarah SMALLY ______
[T624]
CENSUS: 1850 Staunton Twp., Miami Co., OH; p 29
KROFFSINGER/KNOFFSINGER, Samuel 25?y b OH
", Sarah 2? [20-something, second digit bleached out] b OH
", David/Daniel C. or S., 2y b OH
CENSUS: 1860 Staunton Twp., Miami Co., OH; visitation 960/960
NOFFSINGER, Samuel 34y teacher com. schools b OH
", Mary B., 30y b OH
", Daniel S. 12y b OH
", Mary A. 8y b OH
", Lorada/Lovada 2y b OH
Visitation 961/961 is for Amarica? Smalley, retired farmer 80y. I have seen info that this Samuel actually married a SMALLEY rather than a BRECKNER.
CENSUS: 1870 Union City, Randolph Co., IN, p 18 [July 1870]
NOFFSINGER, Samuel, 47y grocer b IN
", Mary, 41y keeping house b OH
", Daniel, 22y clerk in grocery b OH
", Angelina 18y b OH
", Adelia, 9y b OH
", Ann 7y b OH
", Elmer 4y b OH
", Samuel, 10/12 b IN
CENSUS: 1880 Paulding/Latty census, visitation 76/76
NOFFSINGER, Daniel 32y grocer b OH, parents b OH
", Betty 17y sister keeping house b OH
", Elmer 13y brother b OH
", Samuel 10y brother b OH
", Morris 8y brother b OH
Cannot find birth, death information anywhere! Daniel commonly went by only
his initials: "D.S. Noffsinger". In "History of Grover Hill" by Laurence R.
Hipp, 1971, D. S. Noffsinger is mentioned in the following: Regarding the
Grover Hill School, which was built 1892-1893 . . . "one pertinent item in this old newspaper concerns the sale of five bonds, each in the amount of $600 to finance the cost of contruction of the building (addition). The bonds were to bear interest at the rate of 6 percent and were offered for sale by the sealed-bid method by S.W. Davis, president of the Grover Hill Board of Education, and D. S. Noffsinger, the clerk." (p 153) "The first election in Grover Hill was held September 4, 1891, with 56 electors casting ballots . . .
D. S. Noffsinger won a close victory for clerk, defeating E. O. Merrick by only one vote, 25 to 24 . . . " (p 67).
Daniel is possibly the son of Samuel and Mary who were married in
Montgomery Co OH in 1833. Children listed for this couple in HISTORY OF THE
NAFZGER FAMILY by Glea Richer, 1939, are as follows: Leonard, Olive (Clough),
Angelina (Clark), Morris, Elmer, Retta, Cordelia, Samuel (p 33). Although there is no mention of a Daniel, Glea further states "This family has become widely scattered and no accurate data has been available". The reason I believe Daniel to be a son of this family is because of the following "evidence":
When Daniel was married he named a child Flora OLIVE. Often parents named their children after their parents or their own siblings.
_John NOFFSINGER ___+ | |--Eli NOFFSINGER | |_Elizabeth SIMMONS _
[T1454]
From NAFZGER FAMILY IN AMERICA, 1939, Glea Richer: "Eli, after seeing his
brothers and sisters grow to maturity, evidently felt his duty done, and when
he was 36, married a young girl half his age. The sons and daughters of this
couple make quite a large group in the succeeding generations. They reside for the most part in Randolph Co IN and in Paulding Co OH". (p 27)
Children: Enos b 08 Aug 1841 d 05 Feb 1914, Aaron b 08 Jun 1843 d 16 Aug 1920, Jesse b 21 Nov 1845, Andrew b 1847 d 1922, Salome (Lanter) b 18 Dec 1851, John b 06 Mary 1846, Sarah (Kreider) b 23 Jun 1858 d 19 Aug 1910, James b 07 Feb 1861, William P. b 22 Feb 1863 d 1936, Leonard V. b 17 May 1865, d 02 Jun 1920.
From Family Group Sheet of Evelyn Mills, Tuscon, AZ 11/91 - specific dates and place of birth/death/burial of Eli.
CENSUS: 1850 Jackson Twp., Randolph Co., IN, visitation 1010/1023
NOFFSINGER, Eli, 40y farmer b OH
", Sarah A., 23y b IN
", Enos, 8y b IN
", Aaron, 6y b IN
", Jesse, 4y b IN
", Andrew, 2y b IN
CENSUS: 1860 Jackson Twp., Randolph Co., IN, p 99
NOFFSINGER, Eli, 54y farmer b IN, $3000 real estate, $600 personal estate
", Sarah A., 38y b IN
", Enos, 18y b IN
", Amon? Arron? 17y b IN
", Jesse, 15y b IN
", Andrew, 13y b IN
", Saloma 6y b IN
", John 4y b IN
", Sarah 2y b IN
CENSUS: 1870 Jackson Twp., Randolph Co., IN, visitation 56/56
NOFFSINGER, Eli, 62y farmer b OH
", Sarah, 49y keeping house b OH
", Jesse 24y b IN
", Andrew, 22y b IN
", Salome, 17y b IN
", John 14y b IN
", Sarah 12y b IN
", James 9y b IN
", William, 7y b IN
", Leonard, 4y b IN
_John Adam REICHELDERFER _+ | |--Lewis REICHELDERFER | |_Christina SPENGLER ______+
[T2691]
No documentation: from Gert Mysliwski, 16754 Marion Way, Grass Valley, CA
95949; 09/92
__ | |--Rosina Katherine ROLL | |__
[T4708] NAME/DOB/POB/DOD: From LDS Pedigree Resource File. Information not documented; submitted by "Chloie Pearl Luckow, N7813 E. River Road, Bear Creek, WI 54922, date unknown.
__ | |--Mary SONDERS | |__
_Adam STRAYER ___+ | |--John STRAYER | |_Catharine GIBE _+
_Alan L. VOGEL _ | |--Allyson VOGEL | |_Lori HUEBNER __+