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James Matthews

Male 1779 - 1837  (58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Matthews was born on 23 Mar 1779 in Virginia, USA; died on 16 Sep 1837.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCYT-DP3

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Reed. Margaret (daughter of George Reed and Living) was born in 1784 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died in Dec 1824 in Ross, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. John Harvey Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1803 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died after 1855.
    2. 3. Mary C. Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1805 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died on 20 Jan 1875.
    3. 4. Tunstal Quarles Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1807 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died on 7 Nov 1878 in Sterling, Johnson, Nebraska, USA.
    4. 5. Lucinda R. Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 18 May 1809 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died before 1860 in Wilton, Muscaine County, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Harvey Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (1.James1) was born in 1803 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died after 1855.

  2. 3.  Mary C. Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (1.James1) was born about 1805 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died on 20 Jan 1875.

  3. 4.  Tunstal Quarles Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (1.James1) was born on 23 Sep 1807 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died on 7 Nov 1878 in Sterling, Johnson, Nebraska, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: minister, shoemaker, farmer, blacksmith and postmaster
    • Will: 6 Jun 1875, Sterling, Johnson, Nebraska, USA
    • Probate: 23 Dec 1878, Sterling, Johnson, Nebraska, USA

    Notes:

    (from Dennis Nicklaus)



    Tunstal Quarles (or TQ) Matthews is probably the most interesting person I have encountered in assembling my family history. We have been fortunate to piece together much of his life through various writings. The starting point for a lot of what we know about the Matthews family is a letter that TQ Matthews wrote to his daughter Ruth listing several of his aunts, uncles, places of residence, how his first wife died, and other details. This letter was handed down through Ruth's granddaughter Ida Scott (daughter of Avesta).



    TQ was apparently named after Tunstal Quarles, a leading citizen of early Pulaski County, Kentucky. Quarles was an officer in the war of 1812, founded the first bank, etc.



    TQ Matthews moved with his family from Pulaski County to Ross County, Ohio, in about 1815 and then on to Fayette County, Indiana, where Jane Chlo's family already lived. About three years after marriage, TQ and Jane Chlo moved to Shelby County where they assisted in organizing the Church of Christ Brandywine and TQ was chosen one of the Deacons.



    Records of the Little Flat Rock Church in Fayette Co. confirm TQ's recollections in his letter. The church records show TQ joined the church on May 22, 1830 and that he left that parish September 24, 1832 (which would be when they moved to Shelby Co.) The same records show John P. Thompson was the founder of that church April 16, 1830.



    After Jane Chlo's death, TQ remarried and then moved to South English, Iowa in about 1853 and finally to Sterling, Nebraska in 1871.



    We know even more about TQ from the book



    A Ram in the Thicket'' which was written by TQ's grandson, Frank Robertson, who never met TQ and would have only known him through stories from TQ's daughter Mary.



    According to a photo described (but not shown) in



    A Ram in the Thicket'', TQ was tall and thin with a kindly benevolent face. He had a long flowing white beard and a clean-shaven upper lip. This book further describes him as a man of peace, but with the courage of his convictions. He belonged to the sons of temperance.



    For many years, he had helped slaves escape to Canada over the underground railroad, because of his hatred of slavery.



    On one occasion during the Civil War a large body of Southern sympathizers called



    copperheads,'' led by a man named Tally, invaded South English. As they paraded up the street three wagons abreast, Tally, a gun in one hand and a knife in the other, shouted,



    Cowards! Cowards!'' The Union men rushed to a blacksmith shop where their guns were stored and a battle seemed imminent. Grandfather Matthews walked out unarmed between the two factions urging them to avoid trouble. As he turned his back on the copperheads to address his own people he heard a shot fired by Tally, then another fired by a disabled Union soldier, and Tally fell dead. The copperheads fled and the battle was over, but Grandfather had risked his life trying to prevent bloodshed.



    There are more details about this Copperheads incident in the South English Bicentennial history, but it doesn't mention TQ's role.



    South English wasn't yet a town when TQ moved to Iowa. It was just the name of a post office located in a farm house west of the present village. The town was platted in 1855. At the time, there were only buildings there: a general store run by a man name Post, and a tavern run by Hugh Rodman. A school house was built in South English in 1855. T.Q. preached there once a month, the Baptists, Methodists and Dunkards using the house the other Sundays. A union Sunday School was started in which he was prominent as leader and teacher, and where he made his influence felt to such an extent that a Christian church was established. T.Q. Matthews had a great influence on the community and helped transform it into a very moral and christian neighborhood.



    This town history and some further description of T.Q. Matthews comes from H. H. Seerley, who grew up around South English and later became president of Iowa State Teachers' College (now UNI). T.Q. had a large influence on Mr. Seerley and encourraged him to go to college. Mr. Seerley remembers, "One half-mile east of the new village of South English there was a large farm house built of logs, with an old-fashioned brick fireplace at each end, large enough to burn cordwood. This dwelling consisted of two large rooms and on this account became the center of all activities of this pioneer community. The proprietor was a man past middle age whose name was Moses Hall. He was a generous, Christian man and welcomed the people who asassembled there each week for mid-week prayer meetings, Sunday School and preaching services. It was here that I first learned to know T.Q. Matthews, who was the volunteer pastor of this flock of Christians, made up of all kinds of denominations. He was active in the service and was the central figure in organized Christianity in that community. He was a man a little past middle age, was independent in his thinking, liberal in his views and decided in his standards. The men and women he met from Sunday to Sunday were all God-fearing people and they cooperated with him in a very cordial manner. There was an organization of those who were members of the Christian church, but all others were accorded a consideration that made them recognize the effort and organization as a community affair."



    "T.Q. Matthews has a pleasing personality; he was a didactic, inspirational preacher of the Gospel and felt his true responsibility as a servant of his master. He was of medium stature, very spare in flesh, nervous in temperment and methodical in management. His sermons were simple enough for as a child to understand, yet they were of a progressive kind and character that appealed to the conscience and the intelligence of the conscience of the congregation."



    "So far as I know, T.Q. Matthews received no remuneration as a pastor of this early congregation, as the people were all beginners in occupation and had very little incomes. He farmed on a small scale, followed the trade of a shoemaker and made boots for the men and boys of the community, having quite a fine patronage for that early day. He was justice of the peace, post-master and general legal adviser and servant of all the people, drafting their legal papers, such as deeds, mortgages and contracts as the business needs of the community required. He was trusted, appreciated and honored by everybody, because he believed in doing nobly and ably every duty that came as an opportunity."



    The above article was written after its author was inspired to find out more about TQ from a speech Seerley gave Dec 5. 1920 at the dedication of the Christian Church in Cedar Falls. The speech was described in the "Christian Standard".



    Here are some other passages from the speech description: "...Mathews was not only a good preacher, but that he was a man deeply interested in humanity, and greatly encouraged the youth publicly and privately to noble and lofty ideals. He was greatly beloved by the people, and, without financial compensation, he constantly and faithfully served the community. Seerley said he, could not speak too highly of the great and good influence this man of God had upon the life of the people, andthough long ago dead, he yet lives in the lives of others."



    This same Homer (H.H.) Seerley wrote a letter which was published in a South English Bicentennial book in 1976. It contained much the same sentiments about TQ.



    TQ was appointed as the seventh postmaster of South English on Sept. 23, 1863.



    In 1861



    T. Q. Mathes, South English'' was recorded as one of the preachers at the state convention of the Disciples of Christ church.



    Trudy (Morrison) Heiman said that Ida (Scott) Medlin could remember her dad (Avesta Scott) having a picture of TQ's blacksmith shop which doubled as a church on Sunday.



    As a minister in the Christian Church, there are a few mentions of TQ in early Church publications. These include



    - A January, 1839 letter to the "Millennial Harbinger signed by T.Q. Matthews, Wm. Slaughter, Adonijah Morgan, and others, dated Nov. 22, 1838 from Brandywine, Shelby County, Indiana. This letter is a notification that one Dr. Spencer K. Milton has left town owing several hundred dollars and a horse, and abandoned his wife. The letter says,



    we believe him to be a common liar, hypocrite, and impostor,'' and that they want his real character to be known to the public. In a letter published in the August, 1839 (p. 283) issue of the same publication, TQ writes again about this Spencer Milton to give a physical description of Milton since he has suppposedly changed his name. The reply by editor Alexander Campbell states that Spencer Milton is a



    disguised Universalist'' who started some



    Universalian controversy.''



    - The Sept. 1839 "Millennial Harbinger" (p. 431) contains a



    Query from T. J. Matthews'' (who I'm sure is T.Q. Matthews) as follows:



    Should a brother be retained in the church who keeps a tippling house, or deals in ardent spirits?''



    - In the "Christian Record" of June 1845 in an article titled Notes on a tour to Eastern Indiana the author mentions meeting



    T.Q. Mathews of

    Pleasant View''' at a Church meeting where the author lectured, on



    Blue River, five miles southwest of Shelbyville'' March 26, 1845.



    - The "Christian Record" of May 1855 which mentions TQ and the S. English congregation:

    Keokuck Co., Iowa, March 19, 1855:

    "Brother Mathes:/footnote{All the letters in the publication were addressed to Brother Mathes} We wish to inform you and the brotherhood, that we have a small congregation here, (South English,) numbering 24 members. We meet as often as we can to break the loaf, and are trying to live as becometh Christ's children. We organized about 11 months ago, with ten members, and under rather unfavorable circumstances. We have the labors of brother T.Q. Matthews, and would be glad if our brethren moving to Iowa would look at our Prairie, and if pleased, settle among us. We have good soil, and other advantages. J. Cain."



    - The "Christian Record" of June 1855 has a letter from TQ talking about their new congregation as follows:

    "South English, Iowa, May 10, 1855.

    Brother Mathes:

    The Church of Christ here numbers 23 and was organized Feb. 1854. Thirteen of the number formerly belonged to the Christian Church eight to the Free-Will Baptists, and we have immersed five. Brethren John Cain, and W. Harding, are our Deacons, and T. Q. Matthews, Elder. We are living in peace and love. It may be truly said here,



    The harvest is great, and the laborers are few.''

    Yours truly,

    T. Q. Matthews"



    - The "Christian Record" of March 1856 contains a letter from TQ dated South English, Iowa, March 4, 1856 telling of the death of a parish member Sarah E. Harding, wife of Wm. Harding.



    - A history of early Christian Churches has a paragraph about the "Sterling, NE parish: Sterling, NE -- The first to preach the plea of the disciples of Christ for the restoration of the Apostolic church, in doctrine, life and fruits, at Sterling in Johnson County was T. Q. Matthews, who came from Iowa in 1871 and settled in that community. The next year in June, Mr. Barrows held a meeting and organized a church with T. Q. Matthews as elder and T. C. Lee as deacon. Mr. Matthews continued to preach every two weeks thereafter for some time."



    The above correspondence firmly establishes the date when the S. English Christian Church was organized. The 1880 Keokuk Co. history said it was organized in 1856, with T.Q. Matthews as pastor and that the church building was erected in 1875.



    In his will, T.Q. Matthews left half of his estate to his wife and half to his daughter Mary, who still lived with him at the time. According to his Johnson County estate papers, he still had his shoemakers tools, which were sold for $7.00 as part of his estate.



    In 1996, Shirley (Anderson) Reed looked through the Fayette and Shelby county land records and found the following entries for TQ Matthews and his wives. (The following abbreviations are used here: S=Section, T=Township, R=Range, Q = Quarter.)



    -Tunstal Matthews E. half SE Q. S 34, T 14, R 6E, 80 acres, 12-12-1831. This is in the very SE corner of Moral Twp.

    - TQ Matthews recorded a mortgage to school comm. 12-29-1834. part of E. half of SE Q, S 10, T 13N, R6E Book E, pp 173-174 Brandywine Twp.

    - TQ Matthews bought for $300 on 9-20-1836, Book F, page 620. 80 acres: W half NW Q, S 26, T 14, R 6E in Van Buren Twp. 40 acres: NE Q of NE Q, S 27, T 14, R 6E in Moral Twp. 40 acres: SE Q of NE Q, S 27, T 14, R 6E in Moral Twp.

    - Harriet Stone bought 40 acres on 2-23-1836 in Hanover Twp., SE Q of SE Q, S 9, T 14, R 8, page 80.

    - TQ and Jane Chloe Matthews sold for $237.50 on 10-13-1836 E. half NE Q, S 27, T 14, R6E. Book G, p. 401, Moral Twp.

    - TQ Matthews bought from Adonijah Morgan for $250 on 10-13-1836 South Half of W. half of SW Q, S 9, T 13, R 6E, 40 acres Brandywine Twp. Book F, p. 619

    - TQ Matthews sold for $237.50 on 1-19-1838 Book H, pages 386-7 W. half NW Q, S 26, T 14, R 6e, 80 acres, Van Buren Twp.

    - TQ and Harriet Matthews recorded a mortgage to the school comm. on 9-6-1839. SE Q of SW Q, S 17, T 14, R 8 E 40 acres. Book I, p. 90, Hanover Twp.

    - TQ Matthews sold for $262.50 on 11-21-1839, Book I, page 590 S half of W half of SW Q, S 9, T 13, R 6E, 40 acres, Brandywine Twp

    - Adonijah Morgan bought from TQ Matthews for $150 on 1-19-1838 20 acres, part of E half SE Q, S 10, T 13, R 6 E in Brandywine Twp. Book H, p. 28.

    - TQ Matthews sold for $350 on 2-6-1856, Book AA, p. 475, NE Q of SE Q, S 2, T 14 N, R 5E, 40 acres in Moral Twp.



    TQ was issued a patent from the US Land Office in Indianapolis on 2 Sept. 1833 for the E. half of SE Q, Sect. 34, T 14N, R6E, 80 acres, in Shelby Co., Indiana You can find an image of this land patent on the WWW at % http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/IN/0610/379.tif. % That matches the 1831 land record found for TQ also.



    Harriet Stone's family mostly lived in Hanover Township, so it looks like TQ may have moved to that part of the county when he married her.



    From these transactions, we can see that TQ must have been primarily a farmer for his living in Indiana. This is in contrast to Keokuk County, Iowa, where he only owned 8 acres of land, as far as we know. So he may have depended more on his other trades such as shoemaking and blacksmithing in Iowa. Of course, he may have rented other farm land in Iowa, too. TQ's land in Keokuk County was in English River Township as follows:



    "commencing at the S W corner of the S W 1/4 of the N E 1/4 quarter of Section Twenty three (23) in Township Seventy Seven, 77, North of Range Eleven (11) West and run North thirty five (35) rods and nine (9) links, then East thirty six (36) and five links, then South thirty (35) Rods and five links thence West thirty Six (36) rods and five links containing eight acres "



    The courthouse record is sort of unclear, but apparently TQ acquired this land August 8, 1862, after he had already been living in Iowa for several years.



    According to a newspaper index in Johnson Co., Nebraska, TQ bought the W one-half of the NW quarter of Section 36 and the NE quarter of the NE quarter of Section 36, Sterling township, in Johnson Co. That makes 120 acres.



    The



    Footprints'' family history WWW site is also maintaining an online research center on TQ Matthews % to act as a central gathering point for family researchers, documentation, etc.

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    Census: 1830, Fayette Co.,Indiana

    Census: 1840, Hanover Twp,Shelby Co.,Indiana

    Census: 1850, Moral Twp, Shelby Co., Indiana

    Census: 1860, English River Twp, Keokuk Co.,Iowa

    Tunstal married Jane Chlo Morgan on 25 Dec 1828 in Fayette, Indiana, USA. Jane (daughter of Living and Living) was born on 10 May 1807 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died on 7 Apr 1837 in Shelby, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Louisa Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1829 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; and died.
    2. 7. Ruth Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1831 in Fayette, Indiana, USA; died on 21 Dec 1917 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, USA.
    3. 8. Sophronia Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Dec 1833 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 8 Aug 1865 in South English, Keokuk, Iowa, USA.
    4. 9. Nancy Jane Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Jun 1836 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 23 Nov 1906 in Kirksville, Adair, Missouri, USA.

    Tunstal married Harriet Stone on 13 Aug 1839 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana, USA. Harriet was born on 26 Mar 1808 in Genesee, Allegany, New York, USA; died on 12 Apr 1895 in Esmond, Kingsbury, South Dakota, USA; was buried in Esmond, Kingsbury, South Dakota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. Alvin Stone Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jul 1840 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 15 Oct 1862 in Shelby Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA.
    2. 11. Permalia Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jun 1842 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Jan 1890 in Plattsmouth, Cass, Nebraska, USA.
    3. 12. Lucinda Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Nov 1844 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 7 Jun 1818 in Beadle, South Dakota, USA.
    4. 13. Clarinda Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Sep 1847 in Shelby Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 15 Apr 1871 in Sterling, Johnson, Nebraska, USA.
    5. 14. Mary Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jul 1850 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 4 May 1927 in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA.
    6. 15. Albert E. Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1857 in Iowa, USA.
    7. 16. Ellen Matthews  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1858 in Iowa, USA.
    8. 17. Living  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 5.  Lucinda R. Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (1.James1) was born on 18 May 1809 in Pulaski, Kentucky, USA; died before 1860 in Wilton, Muscaine County, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Louisa Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 15 Oct 1829 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1850 Federal Census: 21 Oct 1860, Moral, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:

    (notes from a geocities.com researcher)



    Louisa's middle name o f Matilda is reported from a descendant of her son Perry. Matilda is listed as Louisa's middle name on the marriage certificate of her son Perry Hall Black. It is also recorded in a notebook started by Louisa's granddaughter, Perry's daughter, Blanche Olive (Black) Grewell.



    However, it might have been a mistake on the marriage certificate: a case of the clerk confusing the bride's name with Perry's mother's first name.

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1850 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black, 26, m, blacksmith, KY
    Louisa, 20, f, IN
    Samuel, 9/12, m

    Louisa married Benjamin F. Black on 11 Mar 1849. Benjamin (son of Samuel Black and Elinor Howard) was born on 14 May 1823 in Carlton, Boone, Kentucky, USA; died on 9 Aug 1891 in Walton, Boone County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1866 in South English, Keokuk, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. Samuel F. Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jan 1850 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; and died.
    2. 19. Ruth Emily Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1851 in Carroll, Indiana, USA; died on 18 Jan 1927.
    3. 20. Joseph A. Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Aug 1853 in Howard, Indiana, USA; died on 30 Sep 1927 in Ventura, Ventura County, California, USA.
    4. 21. Elinor Jane Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Aug 1855 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 20 Dec 1895 in Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA.
    5. 22. Edwin Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jul 1857; and died.
    6. 23. Perry Hall Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Sep 1859; and died.
    7. 24. William F. Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Nov 1861; died on 9 Jun 1928.
    8. 25. Ida Louise Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 May 1864 in Fairfield, Franklin, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Jan 1949.
    9. 26. Mary Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1866; died on 8 Aug 1866.
    10. 27. Charles Hasua Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Aug 1866; died on 14 Sep 1866.

  2. 7.  Ruth Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 21 Oct 1831 in Fayette, Indiana, USA; died on 21 Dec 1917 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. Avesta Franklin Scott  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 May 1855 in Indiana, USA; died on 8 Sep 1926 in North English, Iowa, Iowa, USA.

  3. 8.  Sophronia Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 7 Dec 1833 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 8 Aug 1865 in South English, Keokuk, Iowa, USA.

  4. 9.  Nancy Jane Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 27 Jun 1836 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 23 Nov 1906 in Kirksville, Adair, Missouri, USA.

  5. 10.  Alvin Stone Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 12 Jul 1840 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 15 Oct 1862 in Shelby Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA.

  6. 11.  Permalia Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 23 Jun 1842 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Jan 1890 in Plattsmouth, Cass, Nebraska, USA.

  7. 12.  Lucinda Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 6 Nov 1844 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 7 Jun 1818 in Beadle, South Dakota, USA.

  8. 13.  Clarinda Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 23 Sep 1847 in Shelby Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 15 Apr 1871 in Sterling, Johnson, Nebraska, USA.

  9. 14.  Mary Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 16 Jul 1850 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 4 May 1927 in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA.

  10. 15.  Albert E. Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born in 1857 in Iowa, USA.

  11. 16.  Ellen Matthews Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born in 1858 in Iowa, USA.

  12. 17.  Living Descendancy chart to this point (4.Tunstal2, 1.James1)


Generation: 4

  1. 18.  Samuel F. Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 6 Jan 1850 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1850 Federal Census: 21 Oct 1860, Moral, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:

    Birth:

    Date according to LTF; place according to DN

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1850 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black, 26, m, blacksmith, KY
    Louisa, 20, f, IN
    Samuel, 9/12, m


  2. 19.  Ruth Emily BlackRuth Emily Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 23 Aug 1851 in Carroll, Indiana, USA; died on 18 Jan 1927.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:


    Letter from Bertha Gilchrist Pierce to Thelma Frasier Pearson, 17 Apr 1969:

    Talks about buying marker for Aunt Ruth and Uncle Mike. "Aunt Ruth had no chilren of her own, he had a son and duaghter. Uncle Mike's first wife was a sister to Tob Russell that lived just north of Uncle Ed's." Aunt Ruth died 17 Jan 1927. Cemetery: Milford.

    Birth:

    Date according to LTF; place according to DN.

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    Buried:
    GrID=105624170

    Ruth married Mike Ickes on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 20.  Joseph A. Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 23 Aug 1853 in Howard, Indiana, USA; died on 30 Sep 1927 in Ventura, Ventura County, California, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:

    Birth:

    Date according to LTF; place according to DN

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN


  4. 21.  Elinor Jane Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 22 Aug 1855 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 20 Dec 1895 in Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:


    Sometimes shown as "Ellen".

    (from Geocities.com researcher)



    Ellen and John moved to Nebraska in 1880. Ellen had suffered from consumption (tuberculosis) for one year and spent her last summer in the mountains of Colorado to try to improve her health. She apparently knew her time was short as her obituary says she was trying to get her estate settled as soon as possible and sell off her personal property since all their children were under 16. She was a member of the Christian church, having officially joined at age 16.

    Birth:
    Place according to DN; LTF & DN agree on date. Could also be 23 Aug?

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    Died:
    Ellen J. Black Gilchrist

    News Item



    A little more than a year ago the remains of John D. Gilchrist were brought back from Nebraska for interment. It is a sad duty this week to record the death of his wife at her home near Ashland, Nebraska, December 20, 1895. The father and mother are now both gone, leaving a family of five children the oldest of whom is sixteen years. They were both formerly from this community and the news of Mrs. Gilchrist's death will bring sadness to many hearts. An obituary taken from one

    of the Saunders county Nebraska papers appears in this issue.



    North English Record



    (from a geocities.com researcher)

    Obituary



    Ellen J. Black was born August 23, 1855, died at her home in Green precinct, Saunders county, Nebraska aged 40 years months and 3 days. May 1, 1877 she was united in marriage to John D. Gilchrist, at North English, Iowa. In 1880 she

    moved with her husband to Nebraska. For nearly a year Mrs Gilchrist suffered with consumption. Last summer was spent in the mountains of Colorado in the hope of to find health but to no avail. She returned and sank rapidly. She hoped to live long enough to settle up her affairs so as to leave her estate in the best possible shape for her children but the grim messenger did not wait for this hope to be realized. She had advertised a sale of her personal property to take place on the 23rd past, but did not live to carry out this plan. Her husband preceded her to the world of spirits about one year and nine months. She leaves five children, all of whom are minors, the oldest being about 16 years of age and the youngest only Six. TwO other children have died. Mrs. Gilchrist was a devout follower of Christ, whom she chose as her Saviour and Guide, when she was sixteen years of age. She found

    her denominational home in the Christian church. The funeral was held at New Hope Church Sunday forenoon. It was the largest funeral ever held at that church. Rev. C. A. Huyck, of Ashland conducted the services. the burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Saunders County, Nebraska paper.



    Typed 1995 by Lyman Morrison



    (from a geocities.com researcher)

    Elinor married John Dirom Gilchrist on 1 May 1878 in Keokuk, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. George Peter Gilchrist  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Jan 1880 in North English, Keokuk, Iowa, USA; died on 22 May 1961.
    2. 30. Albert Franklin "Frank" Gilchrist  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Dec 1881; died in 1953; was buried in North English, Iowa, Iowa, USA.
    3. 31. Bertha Agnes Gilchrist  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Mar 1884 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 5 Jan 1975 in Hastings, Adams, Nebraska, USA; was buried in 1975 in Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA.
    4. 32. Daniel D. Gilchrist  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Jun 1887; and died.
    5. 33. Fanny Leona Gilchrist  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 Aug 1889.

  5. 22.  Edwin Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 25 Jul 1857; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )


  6. 23.  Perry Hall Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 12 Sep 1859; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:

    Per Perry's descendant Sam Gilmore:



    Early on, Perry was a farmer. He left Nebraska for northeastern Colorado in the mid 1880s, settling in Holyoke, Phillips County. In 1896, he moved to Colorado Springs. Here he became the next door neighbor of the Grewell family in the 600 block of north Spruce. His children all attended Bristol school (same school I [Same Gilmore] attended in the 1950s). Perry worked as a teamster and laborer for the Grewells who had a coal yard. His wife Alice moved to Long Beach, California following Perry's death in 1924.

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    Perry married Alice Matilda Kipling on 27 Mar 1884 in Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska, USA. Alice was born on 16 Jul 1867 in Valpariso, Porter, Indiana, USA; died on 12 Feb 1949 in Long Beach, California, USA; was buried on 15 Feb 1949 in Los Angeles, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Blanche Olive Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Sep 1884 in Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 21 Mar 1965 in Paramount, California, USA; was buried in Colorado Springs.
    2. 35. Grace Edna Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jan 1886 in Valpariso, Indiana, USA; died on 1 Apr 1950 in San Diego, San Diego, California, USA.
    3. 36. George William Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 6 Apr 1887 in Holyoke, Phillips, Colorado, USA; died on 16 May 1954 in Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, USA.
    4. 37. Eda Delilah Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Oct 1889 in Weston, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 7 Mar 1972 in Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA; was buried on 10 Mar 1972.
    5. 38. Lloyd Kipling Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Aug 1891 in Ithaca, Colorado, USA; died in Nov 1957 in Hawthorne, Nevada.

  7. 24.  William F. Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 5 Nov 1861; died on 9 Jun 1928.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • Residence: 1896, Albion, Boone, Nebraska, USA

    Notes:

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    William married Lila A. Borden on 14 Apr 1890. Lila was born on 3 Jun 1871 in Delmar, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 25 Jan 1956 in Burwell, Garfield, Nebraska, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. Arthur Black  Descendancy chart to this point died on 7 Jan 1960 in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA.
    2. 40. Clarence Black  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 41. Franklin P. Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1894; died in 1976.
    4. 42. Warren M. Black  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Jan 1904 in Loretto, Boone, Nebraska, USA; died on 13 Feb 1941 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA.

  8. 25.  Ida Louise BlackIda Louise Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 1 May 1864 in Fairfield, Franklin, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Jan 1949.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1880 Federal Census: 7 Jun 1880, Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; Edwin Rosecrans household
    • 1900 Federal Census: 21 Jun 1900, Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; E. A. Frazier household
    • 1910 Federal Census: 26 Apr 1910, Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; Edward A. Frasier household
    • 1910 Federal Census: 9 Jan 1920, Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; Edward A. Frasier household
    • 1930 Federal Census: 21 Apr 1930, Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; Edward A. Frasier household

    Notes:

    Her marriage license says she was born in Marion County, Indiana

    Ida was the eighth child of Benjamin and Louisa Black. She was born in Fairfield, IN on May 1, 1864. The family moved to North English, IA by covered wagon when she was a year old. Her mother died when she was two years old. In 1879 she came to Nebraska (she was 15) with Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Rosecrans and lived on the farm west of Ashland with them. She joined the New Hope Christian Church when she was 16 years old. She married Edward Frasier in 1886. They lived on several different farms before ending up back on the Rosecrans farm where she lived with Edward until his death in 1938. She then moved to Havelock, NE and lived with her son Clarence until her death in 1949. Further information regarding the Rosecrans' is not known, other than they bought their land from the railroad.



    From MaryAnn Hrubesky:



    The Black Siblings - In 1880



    The death of their mother, Louisa Matthews Black, in 1866 was a life changing event for these children. A number of them were still quite young. Ida, born in 1864, was only two years old and was raised by her older sisters, a step-mother, and a very kind young couple, the Rosencrans, living nearby.



    Their father had remarried in 1870. His second wife was Sarah Dennis who had also been trying to raise six young children since the death of her husband in 1863 while he had been a soldier in the Civil War. It would seem to be an excellent idea for both Sarah and Benjamin. In fact, it wasn't. They would produce two children together but at some point before 1880, they would separate and divorce.



    Benjami n had six living children by Louisa left in the home area at this point. (Samuel is absent and cannot be found and Joseph has already left for the West.) Together, the children would plan to move west themselves and resettle, startinnng new lives. Only Edwin Howard would remain in Iowa, having married a neighboring girl in 1878. The five other children would move to Saunders County, Nebraska. They are present there at the 1880 census. (William would remain in Iowa, living with his newly married brother, for a short time but would soon also be in Saunders County.)

    Ida, the youngest and 17 years of age, would be with the family of Edwin Rosencrans to whom she had been close in Iowa. In the 1880 census in Saunders County, NE, the Rosencrans would list her as "adopted." Her regard for the Rosencrans woulululd remain very high through the remainder of their lives. It is on the Rosencrans' farm that she would become acquainted and later married to their "hired man," Edward Frasier. When Edwin Rosencrans retired from farming, the Frasiers would buy his farm and live and work the property for the remainder of their own lives.

    Benjamin's children with Sarah Dennis were John and Berton Earnest. Berton Earnest remains in this area with his mother. He grew to adulthood, married and lived the remainder of his life in this area. John soon disappears from the records.



    As the marriage between their father, Benjamin Black, and Sarah Dennis had failed, it would seem likely that he would also have accompanied his children to Nebraska. But he did not. Whether he ever visited them is unknown. In the 1880 census he is boarding with a neighboring farmer in Iowa. Soon he would decide to return to the area in which he was raised, Boone and Kenton Counties in northern Kentucky. He may have had relatives still present in the area and/or perhaps he was just "going home." In this location in 1885 he would meet Cynthia Jones who would become his third wife. He lived until 1894. It is not known whether he and his children had any further contact. One would certainly hope so.

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    1880 Federal Census:
    Ida Black, 16, is listed as the adopted daughter of Edwin and Belle Rosecrans, both 42. Also living in the household is the Resecrans' biological son Willie.

    1900 Federal Census:
    Frazier, E.A., Head (M, age 42, Married)
    Frazier, Ida, Wife (F, age 36, Married)
    Frazier, Chester A., son (M, age 13, Single)
    Frazier, Roscoe E., son (M, age 11, Single)
    Frazier, Nellie I., daughter (F, age 9, Single)
    Frazier, Mabel, daughter (F, age 3, Single)
    Frazier, Clarence, son (M, age 1, Single)
    Gilchrist, Bertha, neice (F, age 16, Single)

    1910 Federal Census:
    Frasier, Chester A., son (M, age 23, Single)
    Frasier, Myrtle R., daughter (F, age 5, Single)
    Gilchrist, Daniel D., Servant (M, age 22, Single)
    Frasier, Edward A., Head (M, age 52, Married)
    Frasier, Ida, Wife (F, age 45, )
    Frasier, Roscoe E., son (M, age 21, Single)
    Frasier, Nellie I., daughter (F, age 19, )
    Frasier, Maybel M., daughter (F, age 13, Single)
    Frasier, Clarence D., son (M, age 11, Single)

    1910 Federal Census:
    Frasier, Edward A., Head (M, age 61, Married)
    Frasier, Ida, Wife (F, age 55, Married)
    Frasier, Nellie I., daughter (F, age 29, Single)
    Frasier, Clarence D., son (M, age 20, Single)
    Frasier, Myrtle, daughter (F, age 15, Single)

    1930 Federal Census:
    Frasier, Edward, Head (M, age 72, Married)
    Frasier, Ida, Wife-H (F, age 68, Married)
    Frasier, Nellie, daughter (F, age 37, Single)

    Ida married Edward Alexander Frasier on 1 Apr 1886. Edward (son of Andrew Fraser and Ann Campbell) was born on 21 Jan 1858 in Buffalo, Marquette, Wisconsin, USA; died on 10 Dec 1938 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 43. Chester Andrew Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Jan 1887 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 29 Jan 1955 in Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA.
    2. 44. Roscoe Edwin Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Aug 1888 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 15 Apr 1966 in Ceresco, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Ashland Cemetery, Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA.
    3. 45. Nellie Irene Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jul 1890; died on 22 Aug 1951.
    4. 46. Maud Belle Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1894; died on 16 Oct 1895.
    5. 47. Mabel May Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Mar 1897 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 11 Nov 1977 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.
    6. 48. Clarence Dwight Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Apr 1899 in Ashland, Saunders, Nebraska, USA; died on 7 Feb 1977 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA; was buried on 9 Feb 1977 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.
    7. 49. Myrtle Ruth Frasier  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 28 Apr 1904 in Geneva, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA; died on 19 Apr 1973 in Geneva, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA; was buried on 21 Apr 1973.

  9. 26.  Mary Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 8 Aug 1866; died on 8 Aug 1866.

  10. 27.  Charles Hasua Black Descendancy chart to this point (6.Louisa3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 8 Aug 1866; died on 14 Sep 1866.

  11. 28.  Avesta Franklin Scott Descendancy chart to this point (7.Ruth3, 4.Tunstal2, 1.James1) was born on 24 May 1855 in Indiana, USA; died on 8 Sep 1926 in North English, Iowa, Iowa, USA.

    Family/Spouse: Mary Jane Gilchrist. Mary (daughter of Peter Gilchrist and Mary Johnstone) was born on 19 Apr 1857 in Kirkpatrick Fleming, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died on 20 Jan 1919 in North English, Iowa, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 50. Mary Etta Scott  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 May 1882 in Humboldt, Iowa, USA; died on 3 Jan 1919 in Aurora, Keokuk, Iowa, USA.



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