Notes
Note for: Frederick Daniel Shearer, 8 MAR 1878 - Index
Frederick Daniel Shearer was born March 8, 1878 in Portlandville (now
Akron), Iowa. He married Rose Maude Warren February 13, 1901 in
Westfield, IA. I was told that Frederick Daniel Shearer’s parents were
John Shearer and Mary Copeland Jarvis and they were both buried in Akron,
Iowa. We knew Frederick Daniel Shearer had a sister named Margaret by
these parents
Frederick Daniel Shearer’s wife, Rose Maude Warren, was born September 2,
1882 in Westfield, Iowa. Rose Warren’s parents were Thomas Warren (born
August 31, 1856 in London, England) and Emma Davies (born March 9, 1857,
Wales?). Emma Davies and Thomas Warren came to Arkon in circa 1881.
Notes
Note for: Tunis Van Camp, 8 SEP 1803 - 5 AUG 1844 Index
1830 Census has Tunis Van Camp age 20 - 30 Bridgewater Twp., Somerset
Co., NJ (35 of 44 Ancestry.com)
with 3 girls and 5 boys
female 20 - 30
Thomas Van Camp 70-80 next door
female 70 - 80
female 30 - 40
neighbors (same page of census)
Isaac Vorhees Jr. (one of the males in Tunis' Family named Isaac Vorhees)
JANE VAN CAMP
Female
Event(s):
Birth: 07 MAR 1824
Christening: 26 SEP 1824 Reformed Church, Readington, Hunterdon, New
Jersey
Parents:
Father: TUNIS VAN CAMP Family
Mother: CATHARINE SMITH
Messages:
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church. The form lists the
submitter's name and address and may include source information. The
address may be outdated. Details vary. To find the form, you must know
the batch and sheet number.
Source Information:
Batch Number: 7030018
Sources:
Title: FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v4.02 North America
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Title: History of Montana 1739-1855
Publication: Warner, Beers & Company, 1885, Chicago
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Title: Probate Case for Tunis Van Camp
Notes
Note for: Nathan Barham, ABT 1806 - Index
Unconfirmed*
History of Coles County, Illinois
By Charles Edward Wilson
Pleasant Grove Township
Rev. Daniel Barham
Kentucky
1828
John Barham
Kentucky
1828
Nathan Barham
Kentucky
1828
History of Coles County Illinois: The first settlement ws made on
"Goose-Nest" Prairie in 1829. Rev. Daniel Barham and sons John and
Nathan, and Thomas Barker, put up the first cabin in this little
paradise, in the spring of the year mentioned above. This settlement was
in what is now Pleasant Grove Township, and embraced as fine a body of
land as may be found in Coles County. Michael Taylor and his son Elijah,
John and Patrick Gordon and Loranzo Goodwin, came in the same year, and
found shelter in the same nest.
(page232)
Grandfather Blanchard, whose given name was Thomas, tilled the soil in
North Carolina for some time, then journeyed to Logan County, Ky., on
foot with packhorses, passing the remnant of his days there. He became
wealthy, owning a large plantation. His son, William P. father of our
subject was six years old when taken to Kentucky where he grew to
maturity and engaged in farming. he married Mary Barham, daughter of Rev.
Daniel Barham, who removed from Virginia to north Carolina and later to
the Blue Grass State. He subsequently made an early settlement in Coles
County, this state, dying there at a goodly age. He was a minister of the
Baptist church.
Notes
Note for: Asariah F. West, 1866 - 14 APR 1923 Index
Burial:
Date: APR 1923
Place: Roane Co, WV
Individual note:
[AzariahWest.ged]
CENSUS: 1880; Harper District, Roane Co, WV, ED 121, sheet 26, family
147; listed under father, Alexander West.
MARRIAGE: Roane Co, WV; County Clerks Office; marriage records.
CENSUS: 1900; Harper District, Roane Co, WV,ED 98, Sheet 16B, Line 56,
family 270; listed with family.
CENSUS: 1920; Roane Co, WV; ED121, Sheet 8, Line 69; listed with family.
BIRTH-DEATH: Roane Co, WV; County Clerks Office; death records.
Notes
Note for: Charles Oscar Snyder, 6 SEP 1883 - JUL 1965 Index
CHARLES SNYDER Request Information (SS-5)
SSN 511-14-7736 Residence: Kansas
Born 6 Sep 1883 Last Benefit:
Died Jul 1965 Issued: KS (Before 1951)