Leon Delbert Pecha1

M, #91, b. 09.11.1936
Father*Albert E. Pecha b. 30.06.1904, d. 25.08.1993
Mother*Lula Viola Hartman b. 30.07.1905, d. 20.01.1990
Relationship1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited04.03.2023
     Leon Delbert Pecha move from Lackland AFB, Texas to Tinker Air Force Base, the Oklahoma City, the County of Oklahoma, the State of Oklahomai, the United States of America.

     On Monday, 09.11.1936, Leon Delbert Pecha was born, the County of Alfalfa, the State of Oklahoma, the United States of America. He was the son of Albert E. Pecha and Lula Viola Hartman.
     He appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of the Township of Karoma, County of Alfalfa, State of Oklahoma, in the household of his parents, Albert E. Pecha and Lula Viola Pecha.2

     Leon Delbert Pecha began military service after 12.02.1958 at Lackland AFB Base, San Antonio, San Antonio, State of Texas, United States of America.

     Leon Delbert Pecha married Deloris Schultz between 20.11.1958 and 04.12.1958, the United States of America.

Family 1

Child

Family 2

Deloris Schultz b. 1937

Citations

  1. [S50] Interview, unknown informant.
  2. [S1098] 18 April 1940, US Census, State of Oklahoma, County of Alfalfa, Township of Karoma,
    Citing this Record

    "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBJC-XQF : accessed 12 October 2017), Albert E Pecha, Karoma Township, Alfalfa, Oklahoma, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 2-22, sheet 7B, line 71, family 130, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 3274.

Albert E. Pecha

M, #92, b. 30.06.1904, d. 25.08.1993
Father*Frank Pecha1 b. 1872, d. 1967
Mother*Cristena (?) b. c 1874
Last Edited20.04.2023
     On Thursday, 30.06.1904, Albert E. Pecha was born at the Goltry, the County of Woods, the Territory of Oklahoma, the United States of America. He was the son of Frank Pecha and Cristena (?)1

     Albert E. Pecha married Lula Viola Hartman, daughter of William Henry Hartman and Alice May Barnard, on Sunday, 21.02.1926, the St. Michoel's, Goltry, the County of Alfalfa, the State of Oklahoma, the United States of America. Rev. B. A. Hulshof filed the marriage for the record on 26 Feb 1926. Albert E. Pecha witnessed the marriage of Pearl Hartman Warren and Edgar J Peel on Thursday, 14.02.1929 the Goltry, County of Alfalfa, State of Oklahoma, United States of America.

     Albert E. Pecha and Lula Pecha appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of the Township of Karoma, County of Alfalfa, State of Oklahoma, with an effective date of Sat. 01.04.1930, and enumerated on Saturday, 19.04.1930. Their children living with them were Geardlen.2

     Albert E. Pecha and Lula Viola Pecha appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of the Township of Karoma, County of Alfalfa, State of Oklahoma, with an effective date of Mon. 01.04.1940, and enumerated on Thursday, 18.04.1940. Their children listed as living with them were Geardlen and Leon.3

     Albert E. Pecha died on Wednesday, 25.08.1993, in State of Oklahoma, United States of America, at age 89 years, 1 month and 26 days.4

Albert E. Pecha was buried in after 25.08.1993, in Saint Michael Cemetery, in the County of Alfalfa, in the State of Oklahoma, in the Country of United States of America.5

The burial place for Albert E. Pecha is the Saint Michael Cemetery in the County of Alfalfa, the State of Oklahoma, and the United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page as seen on Wednesday, 11.10.2017 at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 19788049 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search)
The grave location is at Lat/Long 36.47860,-98.14000. (Please note that this location could be off by 30 feet or more.)
Additional information: The cemetery is located South of Goltry, OK, at about 4 miles on State Route 45.6

Family

Lula Viola Hartman b. 30.07.1905, d. 20.01.1990
Marriage*

     Albert E. Pecha married Lula Viola Hartman, daughter of William Henry Hartman and Alice May Barnard, on Sunday, 21.02.1926, the St. Michoel's, Goltry, the County of Alfalfa, the State of Oklahoma, the United States of America. Rev. B. A. Hulshof filed the marriage for the record on 26 Feb 1926.
Children

Citations

  1. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, as seen on Find A Grave web site as seen on 11 October 2017, Find A Grave Memorial# 19788059.
  2. [S1673] 1930 US Census Family search, online https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCQ5-2TP, "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCQ5-2TP: accessed 28 April 2022), Albert Pecha, Karoma, Alfalfa, Oklahoma, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 22, sheet 8A, line 26, family 126, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1892; FHL microfilm 2,341,626.
  3. [S1098] 18 April 1940, US Census, State of Oklahoma, County of Alfalfa, Township of Karoma,
    Citing this Record

    "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VBJC-XQF : accessed 12 October 2017), Albert E Pecha, Karoma Township, Alfalfa, Oklahoma, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 2-22, sheet 7B, line 71, family 130, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 3274.
  4. [S19] Unknown subject, unknown file number, SSDI, unknown series, as seen 1 Dec 2007.
  5. [S1618] Find A Grave, online https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19788049/albert-e-pecha, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19788049/… accessed 19 February 2022), memorial page for Albert E. Pecha (30 Jun 1904–25 Aug 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19788049, citing Saint Michael Cemetery, Goltry, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Ann A (contributor 46615509).
  6. [S1750] Find A Grave, online https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19788049/albert-e-pecha, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19788049/… accessed 20 April 2023), memorial page for Albert E. Pecha (30 Jun 1904–25 Aug 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID 19788049, citing Saint Michael Cemetery, Goltry, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Ann A (contributor 46615509).

Belva Zula Case

F, #93, b. 31.12.1905, d. 09.12.1981
Father*Joseph Clinton Case1 b. 04.03.1873, d. 29.05.1957
Mother*Nannie May (?)2 b. 24.06.1876, d. 16.05.1926
Last Edited08.03.2021
     On Sunday, 31.12.1905, Belva Zula Case was born, the Territory of Oklahoma, the United States of America. She was the daughter of Joseph Clinton Case and Nannie May (?)1,2

     Belva Zula Case married Ray Cecil Hartman, son of William Henry Hartman and Alice May Barnard, on Thursday, 03.06.1926.

     As of 03.06.1926, her married name was Hartman.

     Belva Zula Case and Ray Cecil Hartman appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Cherokee, County of Alfalfa, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 09.04.1930.3

     Belva Zula Case died on Wednesday, 09.12.1981, in United States of America at age 75 years, 11 months and 9 days.4

Belva Zula Case was buried in after 09.12.1982, in Karoma Cemetery, in the County of Alfalfa, in the State of Oklahoma, in the Country of United States of America.5

Family

Ray Cecil Hartman b. 12.03.1903, d. 21.11.1987
Marriage*

     Belva Zula Case married Ray Cecil Hartman, son of William Henry Hartman and Alice May Barnard, on Thursday, 03.06.1926. 

Citations

  1. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 04 November 2020), memorial page for Joseph Clinton Case (4 Mar 1873–29 May 1957), Find a Grave Memorial no. 59920523, citing Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Carmen, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Richard E. Niles (contributor 47310613).
  2. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 04 November 2020), memorial page for Nannie May Case (24 Jun 1876–16 May 1926), Find a Grave Memorial no. 59920525, citing Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Carmen, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Richard E. Niles (contributor 47310613).
  3. [S347] 9 April 1930, US Census, unknown location, "population schedule" CITY AND/OR TOWNSHIP, NAME County, STATE NAME, "SD" 1, "ED" 2-9,.
  4. [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, as seen on ancestry.com on 14/2/2009.
  5. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 04 November 2020), memorial page for Belva Zula Case Hartman (31 Dec 1905–9 Dec 1981), Find a Grave Memorial no. 136002945, citing Karoma Cemetery, Goltry, Alfalfa County, Oklahoma, USA; Maintained by Zeno (contributor 48188825).

Roy Hungerford

M, #94
Last Edited11.02.2007
     Roy Hungerford married Nellie May Hartman, daughter of William Henry Hartman and Alice May Barnard, on Saturday, 24.09.1910.

     Roy Hungerford and Nellie May Hartman appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Golty, Township of Karoma, County of Alfalfa, State of Oklahoma, enumerated 02.01.1920. Their children Mildred and Ethel were listed as living with them.1

Family

Nellie May Hartman b. 23.09.1899, d. 02.05.1964
Children

Citations

  1. [S68] 1910 US Census, OK, Alfalfa roll 1242, Page 9a/129a Line 38 - 41.
  2. [S69] 1920 US Census, OK, Alfalfa roll 1452, Page 9a/129 Line 40.
  3. [S69] 1920 US Census, OK, Alfalfa roll 1452, Page 9a/129a Line 41.

Harry E. Warner

M, #95, b. circa 1893
Last Edited19.02.2022
     On circa 1893, Harry E. Warner was born, the State of Kansas, the United States of America.

     Harry E. Warner married Alice Pearl Hartman, daughter of William Henry Hartman and Alice May Barnard, on Wednesday, 14.06.1916, the City of Enid, County of Garfield, State of Oklahoma, United States of America.

     Harry E. Warner and Alice Pearl Warner were divorced between 1917 and 1920 at United States of America.

Family

Alice Pearl Hartman b. 13.11.1897, d. 31.12.1947
Child

Citations

  1. [S69] 1920 US Census, OK, Alfalfa roll 1452.

Emily Jane Black1

F, #96, b. 25.05.1855, d. 16.08.1928
Father*Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Mother*Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
RelationshipGreat-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited20.04.2023
     On Friday, 25.05.1855, Emily Jane Black was born at the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America; The land in section 6, where Henry farm was became Union Township at the March 1868 term of the county court.2 She was the daughter of Henry Black and Malinda Foree.
     She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in her parents' household, Henry Black and Malinda Black.3,4 Emily Jane Black, living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
     She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of her parents, Henry Black and Malinda Foree.6

     As of 30.11.1871, her married name was Emily Jane Smith.7

     Emily Jane Black married William Lewis Smith, son of Franklin Smith and Martha Ann Arnold, on Thursday, 30.11.1871, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7

     Emily Jane Smith and William Lewis Smith appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Gorin, Harrison Township, Scotland County, State of Missouri, enumerated 04.06.1900. Their children Ethel Mae and Minnie M. were listed as living with them.8
     Emily Jane Smith and William Lewis Smith appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on between 26.04.1910 and 27.04.1910.9

     Emily Jane Black and William Lewis Smith appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 27.04.1910.10

     As of 17.10.1916, Emily Jane Smith lived at Village of Medill, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11

     Emily Jane Black was listed in Hezekiah Black's obituary on Tuesday, 17.10.1916 at Redlands Review, City of Redlands, County of San Bernadino, State of California, United States of America, as a survivor.12

     Emily Jane Black and William Lewis Smith appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of an unknown place , enumerated 09.01.1920.13

     As of 04.01.1924, Emily Jane Black lived at Village of Medill, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.14

     Emily Jane Black died on Thursday, 16.08.1928, in City of Memphis, County of Scotland, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 73 years, 2 months and 22 days.

Emily Jane Black was buried in Tuesday, 21.08.1928, in Kahoka Cemetery, in the City of Kahoka, the Township of Lincoln, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.15,16

The burial place for Emily Jane (Black) Smith is the Kahoka Cemetery in the City of Kahoka, the Township of Lincoln, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, and the United States of America.
Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page as seen on Monday, 03.10.2011 at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 77553727 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)17


     As of 03.10.2011, Emily Jane Black was also known as Emily Jane (Black) Smith.

Family

William Lewis Smith b. 30.03.1848, d. 19.07.1924
Marriage*

     Emily Jane Black married William Lewis Smith, son of Franklin Smith and Martha Ann Arnold, on Thursday, 30.11.1871, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7
Children

Citations

  1. [S10] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark Co 1866-1884, page 77.
  2. [S154] Margaret L. (Black) Denny, Black, Foree of Clark Co., MO.
  3. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  4. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
  5. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
  6. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 3 - 11; D/F: 24/24.
  7. [S10] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark Co 1866-1884.
  8. [S1207] 1 June 1900, 1900 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Scotland, Township of Harrison, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 146, “Supervisor's District Number:” 001, “Sheet Number:” 005 A, /STAMPED NUMBER: 124 A, “Dwelling Number:” 088, “Family Number:” 089, “Line Number:” 026-029, page 005A/124A
    Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3DF-MGM : accessed 22 June 2018), Minnie Smith in household of W L Smith, Harrison Township Gorin & South Gorin towns, Scotland, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 140, sheet 5A, family 89, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,902.
  9. [S1190] Unknown record type, unknown location.
  10. [S67] 1910 US Census, MO, Clark roll 776, page 6b.
  11. [S26] Redlands Review, 17 October 1916.
  12. [S441] Redlands Review, 17 October 1916, Obituary.
  13. [S66] 1920 US Census, MO, Clark roll 910, page 3b, as seen on Ancestry.com on 24 Oct 2007.
  14. [S22] Free Press, 4 Jan 1924, Front.
  15. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, page: 75/ Line: 14.
  16. [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, Certificate of Death # 29405 as seen 24 Oct 2007.
  17. [S1741] Find A Grave, online https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77553727/…, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77553727/… accessed 05 April 2023), memorial page for Emily Jane Black Smith (25 Mar 1855–16 Aug 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 77553727, citing Kahoka Cemetery, Kahoka, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Pam Witherow (contributor 47364463).
  18. [S83] 1900 US Census, MO, Scotland roll 902, page 5A/124A.

Benjamin J. Black

M, #97, b. 25.05.1853, d. 02.07.1902
Father*Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Mother*Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited19.11.2021
     Benjamin J. Black was also known as Ben.

     On Wednesday, 25.05.1853, Benjamin J. Black was born at the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America; The land in section 6, where Henry farm was became Union Township at the March 1868 term of the county court.1 He was the son of Henry Black and Malinda Foree.
     He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in his parents' household, Henry Black and Malinda Black.2,3 Benjamin J. Black, living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.4
     He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Henry Black and Malinda Foree.5

     Benjamin J. Black married Amelia A Turner on Wednesday, 23.12.1874, the Fairmont, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     Benjamin J. Black died on Wednesday, 02.07.1902, in County of Cleburne, State of Arkansas, United States of America, at age 49 years, 1 month and 7 days.

     Benjamin J. Black is buried in Mount Zion Cemetery,
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 40675149 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)6

Family 1

Mattie Ord
Children

Family 2

Amelia A Turner
Marriage*

     Benjamin J. Black married Amelia A Turner on Wednesday, 23.12.1874, the Fairmont, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. 

Citations

  1. [S154] Margaret L. (Black) Denny, Black, Foree of Clark Co., MO.
  2. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  3. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
  4. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
  5. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 3 - 11; D/F: 24/24.
  6. [S1351] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com/, as seen on Find A Grave WEB page on 4 June 2019.

Albert Ross Black1

M, #98, b. 16.12.1850, d. 03.01.1924
Father*Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Mother*Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited24.12.2022
     Albert Ross Black was also known as Dr. A. R. Black.

     Albert Ross Black was also known as Albert R. Black.

     On Monday, 16.12.1850, Albert Ross Black was born at the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America; The land in section 6, where Henry farm was became Union Township at the March 1868 term of the county court.2 He was the son of Henry Black and Malinda Foree.
     He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in his parents' household, Henry Black and Malinda Black.3,4 Albert Ross Black, living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5
     He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Henry Black and Malinda Foree.6

Albert Ross Black was educated circa 1871 at Excelsior College, City of Alexandria, Township of Vernon, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, and Albert Ross received his education under the instruction of Rev. T. J. Musgrove.7

Albert Ross Black was educated circa 1875 at McDowell Medical Collage, City of Saint Louis, Idependent City, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     Albert Ross Black was between 1875 and 1920 Allopathy, Westminster/Wayland/Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, for more information about the school he attender see: http://beckerexhibits.wustl.edu/wusm-hist/roots/index.htm.8

     Albert Ross Black married Terresa A. Wolf on Thursday, 30.09.1875, the Winchester, Township of Jackson, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9

     Albert Ross Black and Terresa A. Black appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of City of Winchester, Township of Jackson, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 01.06.1880.10

     Albert Ross Black married Nellie Jenkins on Wednesday, 12.02.1896, the at house od J. Williaims Jenkins, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11
     Albert Ross Black and Nellie Black appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Village of Wayland, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on 18.04.1910.12

     As of 17.10.1916, Albert Ross Black lived at Wayland, Township of Des Moines, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.13

     Albert Ross Black was listed in Hezekiah Black's obituary on Tuesday, 17.10.1916 at Redlands Review, City of Redlands, County of San Bernadino, State of California, United States of America, as a survivor.14

     Albert Ross Black married Claudia Mae Rowe, daughter of Thomas William Brammer and Rosarah Belle Maddox, on Wednesday, 27.10.1920, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     Albert Ross Black and Claudia Mae Rowe was in an article title "Black - Rowe" published on Friday, 29.10.1920 in newspaper Clark County Courier published in City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     Albert Ross Black died on Thursday, 03.01.1924, in his home in, City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 73 years and 18 days.15

     Albert Ross Black's obituary was in the newspaper on Friday, 04.01.1924 in The Free Press, City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.16

     Albert Ross Black published on Friday, 04.01.1924 published in City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.17

     The obituary for Albert Ross Black was printed, Friday, 04.01.1924, in CLARK COUNTY COURIER newspaper, page 4.18

Albert R. Black was buried in Saturday, 05.01.1924, in Frazee Cemetery, in the South of Wayland in Township of Clay, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.17,19

     Albert Ross Black is buried in Frazee Cemetery, Township of Clay, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 70454818 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)20

Family 1

Terresa A. Wolf b. 27.08.1848, d. 09.11.1894
Marriage*

     Albert Ross Black married Terresa A. Wolf on Thursday, 30.09.1875, the Winchester, Township of Jackson, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9

Family 2

Nellie Jenkins b. 08.1870, d. 1920
Marriage*

     Albert Ross Black married Nellie Jenkins on Wednesday, 12.02.1896, the at house od J. Williaims Jenkins, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11

Family 3

Claudia Mae Brammer b. 27.07.1883, d. 13.11.1967
Marriage*

     Albert Ross Black married Claudia Mae Rowe, daughter of Thomas William Brammer and Rosarah Belle Maddox, on Wednesday, 27.10.1920, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. 

Citations

  1. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial # 70454818 as seen 30/12/2016.
  2. [S154] Margaret L. (Black) Denny, Black, Foree of Clark Co., MO.
  3. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  4. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
  5. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
  6. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 3 - 11; D/F: 24/24.
  7. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri.
  8. [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929.
  9. [S10] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark Co 1866-1884, Page 08.
  10. [S724] 1 June 1880, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Jackson, Village of Winchester, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 037, “Supervisor's District Number:” 05, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Jackson, City of Winchester, “Page Number:” 016 D/”STAMPED NUMBER:” 146 D, “Dwelling Number:” 144, “Family Numb, as seen on Ancestry.com on 2013-06-19.
  11. [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911.
  12. [S725] 18 April 1910, US Census, Missouri, Clark, Des Moines, Village of Wayland, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 025, “Supervisor's District Number:” 01, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Des Moines, “Sheet Number:” 004 A /”STAMPED NUMBER:” 197 A, “Dwelling Number:” 085, “Family Number:” 085, “Lin, as seen on Ancestry.com.
  13. [S26] Redlands Review, 17 October 1916.
  14. [S441] Redlands Review, 17 October 1916, Obituary.
  15. [S22] Free Press, 4 Jan 1924, Front, As taken from The Free Press, Kahoka, Missouri, Friday, January 4, 1924. A copy from Microfilm at The Historical Society of Missouri, University of Missouri, Columbia

    DR. A. R. BLACK DIED HERE YESTERDAY

    WAS BORN IN CLARK COUNTY, MISSOURI, AND HAS EVER BEEN HIS HOME-WAS ABLE PHYSICIAN AND GOOD CITIZEN.

    PICTURE



    DR. A. R. BLACK.

    The fateful messenger of death came at an early hour yesterday morning and claimed Dr. A. R. Black, one of our able physicians and very highly respected citizen.

    Deceased was born Dec. 16, 1850, in Clark county, Mo., on the banks of the Wyaconda. He was a son of Henry and Malinda (Foree) Black. His parents were natives respectively of Virginia and Kentucky, and settled in Clark county at an early date, spending their last days in Union township. Deceased was educated at Elcelsior College, Alexandria, MO., under the instruction of Rev. T. J. Musgrove. At the age of 21 (1871) he began the study of medicine and graduated in 1875 and established himself at Winchester, Mo.,(today map show a Winchester as a city south of Wayland Missouri about 7 miles on Highway 61.) where for many years he had a large practice, Later he moved to Wayland, Mo. On Sept. 1875, he was united in marriage to Terresa Wolf, now deceased. He later married Miss Nellie Jenkins who died a few years ago while they lived at Wayland. He moved to Kahoka several years ago and later married Mrs. May Rowe, of near Wayland, and who survives. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity and belonged to the Baptist Church. He died at his home in Kahoka, Mo., Jan. 3, 1924 at 5 o'clock.

    The funeral will be held from the Baptist church in Kahoka, Saturday, at 1 P. M. and burial in Frazee cemetery. Besides a bereaved wife he leaves one brother, Lee Black, of Wyaconda, and a sister, Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Medill, Mo., and a very wide circle of friends who deeply mourn his death.
  16. [S22] Free Press, 4 Jan 1924, Front, 4 Jan 1924 front page.
  17. [S22] Free Press, 4 Jan 1924, Front.
  18. [S1656] BLACK, online https://www.newspapers.com
  19. [S5] Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I on line, by unknown photographer, D/C 1924-MO-000,500.
  20. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 03 November 2020), memorial page for Albert Ross “A. R. Black” Black (16 Dec 1850–3 Jan 1924), Find a Grave Memorial no. 70454818, citing Frazee Cemetery, Wayland, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Ann McClary (contributor 47402466).

Rose Lee Hayden

F, #99, b. circa 1873, d. circa 1944
Father*Daniel Boone Hayden b. 30.10.1833, d. 24.05.1913
Mother*Frances Black b. 30.11.1847, d. 12.02.1901
Relationship1st cousin 2 times removed of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited19.06.2016
     On circa 1873, Rose Lee Hayden was born.1 She was the daughter of Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.

     Rose Lee Hayden appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of her parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Black.2
     She appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of her parents, Daniel Boone Hayden and Frances Hayden, her place of birth was given as Missouri, and her age was given as 7.3

     As of 04.01.1895, her married name was LaFrenz.4

     Rose Lee Hayden married Samuel J. LaFrenz on Friday, 04.01.1895, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.4

     Rose Lee Hayden died circa 1944, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5

Research for: Rose Lee Hayden Rose Lee Hayden do Look up obituary: occur date at CCHS, Other information: Kahoka MO. (Clark County Newspaper.)

Family

Samuel J. LaFrenz b. 1866, d. 1938
Marriage*

     Rose Lee Hayden married Samuel J. LaFrenz on Friday, 04.01.1895, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.4 
Children

Citations

  1. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 347.
  2. [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681, Union Township Page 17A/186A.
  3. [S1441] 12 June 1880, 1880 US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union,, as see3n on FamilySearch.Org Web page on 17 Feb 2020.
  4. [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911.
  5. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page: 2.

George Washington Black1

M, #100, b. 22.02.1844, d. 28.11.1910
Father*Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Mother*Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited12.04.2022
     On Thursday, 22.02.1844, George Washington Black was born at the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America; The land in section 6, where Henry farm was became Union Township at the March 1868 term of the county court.2 He was the son of Henry Black and Malinda Foree.
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Henry Black and Malinda Black.3

     As of 16.09.1850, George Washington Black was also known as Geo W Black.4
     He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in his parents' household, Henry Black and Malinda Black.5,6

     George W. Black (given age 15) name reported on the 16 US Census.7

     George Washington Black began military service circa 06.1861 at Trial at Athens by the Union, Athens, Township of Jefferson, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, Jefferson Township was divided about 1868 into Grant, Sweet Home, and Folker Township. Athens was in Grant Township after 1861.8

     George Washington Black was on a roll of prisoners of war received and discharged at Grantiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri, for the week ending 3 August 1862. He was captured 26 April 1862 in Clark County, Missouri, and received in Saint Louis the 27 July 1862. on 26.04.1862, he was in Co. C, 1 Northeast Missouri Cavalry (Confederate), County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9 He, living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.10
     He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Henry Black and Malinda Foree.11

     As of 10.08.1870, on the 1870 US Census, George Washington Black was entered as George Black (given age 24).12

     George Washington Black married Mary Elizabeth Ballard, daughter of James Thomas Ballard and Lotrey Jane Cross, on Wednesday, 06.09.1871, the near Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.13,14

     George Washington Black and Mary Elizabeth Ballard appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 05.06.1880. Their children Benjamin F. and Ora Mae were listed as living with them.15

     George Washington Black and Mary Elizabeth Black appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 12.06.1900. Their children Emma S. and Herby Wiliam were listed as living with them.16

     George Washington Black and Mary Elizabeth Black appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 27.04.1910.17

     George Washington Black died on Monday, 28.11.1910, in Village of Medill, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 66 years, 9 months and 6 days.18

George Washington Black was buried in Wednesday, 30.11.1910, in Kahoka Cemetery, in the City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.19

     George Washington Black's obituary was in the newspaper on Friday, 02.12.1910 in Village of Medill, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.18

     The attached picture was taken of George Washington Black and Mary Elizabeth Ballard headstone at Kahoka City Cemetery, in City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Rod A Martinez.

     George Washington Black is buried in Kahoka City Cemetery, City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 57465351 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)20

Family

Mary Elizabeth Ballard b. 02.03.1855, d. 17.03.1923
Marriage*

     George Washington Black married Mary Elizabeth Ballard, daughter of James Thomas Ballard and Lotrey Jane Cross, on Wednesday, 06.09.1871, the near Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.13,14
Children

Citations

  1. [S5] Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I on line, by unknown photographer, Death Certification on line #33661 year 1910.
  2. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, The date for change of township was fround in this book. The 1860 US census used the township of union so the county court action may of been 1858.
  3. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205, as seen on ancestry.com.
  4. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205.
  5. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  6. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
  7. [S92] 1860 US Census, MO, Clark roll 614, Page: 106/654; Line: 5; D/F: 761/747.
  8. [S597] "The Media", 14 March 2012, page 4 col. 5 and 6.
  9. [S106] Unknown subject, Various unknown repository, as seen on http://www.footnotelibrary.com
  10. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
  11. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 3 - 11; D/F: 24/24.
  12. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 5; D/F: 24/24.
  13. [S1094] Clark Co. Missouri, C-1718 page 422: Missouri Marriage record on micflim C-1718.
  14. [S10] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark Co 1866-1884.
  15. [S418] 5 June 1880, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 8D/181D, "Dwelling Number" 65, "Family Number" 65.
  16. [S107] 1900 US Census, MO, Clark roll 848, Page 6B/295B Line 76 - 79.
  17. [S67] 1910 US Census, MO, Clark roll 776, Page: 5A/241A; Line 38 - 39.
  18. [S8] Clark County Courier.
  19. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
  20. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
    Find A Grave Memorial# 57465351 as seen on 29 Oct 2014,
    George Washington Black.
  21. [S89] 1880 US Census, MO, Clark roll 681.

Felix Black

M, #101, b. 21.08.1842, d. 13.06.1862
Father*Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Mother*Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited12.04.2022
     On Sunday, 21.08.1842, Felix Black was born at the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America; The land in section 6, where Henry farm was became Union Township at the March 1868 term of the county court.1 He was the son of Henry Black and Malinda Foree.
     He appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Henry Black and Malinda Black.2

     As of 16.09.1850, on the 1850 US Census, Felix Black was entered as Felix Black (given age 8).3
     He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of his parents, Henry Black and Malinda Black.4,5

     As of 02.07.1860, Felix Black was also known as Felix G. Black.4

     Felix Black died on Friday, 13.06.1862, in State of Mississippi, United States of America, at age 19 years, 9 months and 23 days; civil war Mississippi.

Citations

  1. [S154] Margaret L. (Black) Denny, Black, Foree of Clark Co., MO, Page: 2 Line: 10.
  2. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205, as seen on ancestry.com.
  3. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205.
  4. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  5. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.

Malinda Foree

F, #102, b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
Father*Hezekiah Foree b. 25.12.1781, d. 09.08.1877
Mother*Frances Ford b. c 1793, d. 11.01.1853
Relationship2nd great-grandmother of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited25.05.2022
     On Monday, 22.04.1822, Malinda Foree was born, the County of Oldham, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the United States of America. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Foree and Frances Ford.
     Hezekiah Foree and Frances Foree, with family member Malinda Foree, move from Oldham County, Kentucky between 02.11.1837 and 01.04.1839 to the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The story of Hezekiah coming to Missouri to purch land in the fall (Nov. 1837), and then returing to Kentucky to bring his family to Missouri in the spring time (Apr. 1839) could be true.1
     Malinda Foree was possibly on the 1840 Census with Head of Household Hezekiah Foree in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, in age group:
     “Free White Person Female:”
          Of ten years and under fifteen years: (2.)2

     As of 01.06.1841, her married name was Black.3

     Malinda Foree married Henry Black, son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson, on Thursday, 01.07.1841, the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. J.P. filed the marriage for the record on 10 Dec 1841. Other Information: at the time of marriage, the Foree family farm was in the Township of Washington (T64N R7W Section 17). The March 1868 term of the Clark County Court changed (Section 1 - 36 of T64N R8W & Section 1 - 13, T63N R8W) to Township of Union.4

     Malinda Black and Henry Black appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, at District 19th, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 16.09.1850. Their children Felix, George and Frances were listed as living with them.5

     Malinda Black (given age 28) name reported on the US Census.6

     Malinda Black and Henry Black appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 02.07.1860. Their children Felix, Geo, Frances, Albert, Benjamin, Emily, Hezekiah and Lucy were listed as living with them.7,8

     Malinda Black and Henry Black were living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.9

     As of 10.08.1870, on the 1870 US Census, Malinda Foree was entered as Malinda Black (given age 47).10

     Malinda Foree and Henry Black appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 10.08.1870. Their children George, Albert, Benjamin, Emily, Hezekiah, Lucy and Henry were listed as living with them.11

     Malinda Black and Henry Black appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 12.08.1880. Their children Hezekiah and Henry were listed as living with them.12

     Malinda Foree died on Monday, 19.02.1894, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 71 years, 9 months and 28 days.

Malinda Foree was buried in Wednesday, 21.02.1894, in Black Family Cemetery, in the Section 6, Township of Union, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.13

     Malinda Black is buried in Black Family Cemetery, Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 137843873 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)14

Family

Henry Black b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Marriage*

     Malinda Foree married Henry Black, son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson, on Thursday, 01.07.1841, the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. J.P. filed the marriage for the record on 10 Dec 1841. Other Information: at the time of marriage, the Foree family farm was in the Township of Washington (T64N R7W Section 17). The March 1868 term of the Clark County Court changed (Section 1 - 36 of T64N R8W & Section 1 - 13, T63N R8W) to Township of Union.4
Children

Citations

  1. [S666] General Land Office Records Missouri Vol. 227 page 365: MO2270__.365, BLM Washington Office.
  2. [S372] 1840, US Census, unknown location, "population schedule," Washington Township, "sheet number," 14/341,.
  3. [S55] Clark County, MO Marriage Vol I.
  4. [S55] Clark County, MO Marriage Vol I: Page 29, No. 136.
  5. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205, as seen on ancestry.com.
  6. [S92] 1860 US Census, MO, Clark roll 614, Page: 106/654; Line: 8; D/F: 761/747.
  7. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  8. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
  9. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
  10. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 4; D/F: 24/24.
  11. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 3 - 11; D/F: 24/24.
  12. [S1055] 12 June 1880, US CENSUS, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," "Enumeration District Number:" 040, "Supervisor's District Number:" 05, "Page Number:" 017 A, /STAMPED NUMBER: 186 A, "Dwelling Number:" 149, "Family Number:" 150, "Line Number:" 039-043, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1880," database with images,FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M66P-X71 : 14 July 2016), Henry Black, Union, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district ED 40, sheet 186A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0681; FHL microfilm 1,254,681.
    As seen on FamilySearch.org on 8 Feb 2017.
  13. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 356.
  14. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Milinda (Foree) Black
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Henry Black

M, #103, b. 09.12.1819, d. 07.05.1888
Father*Burwell Black b. 06.04.1784, d. 23.03.1840
Mother*Christiana Johnson b. 04.03.1782, d. 17.02.1838
Relationship2nd great-grandfather of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited28.05.2022
     On Thursday, 09.12.1819, Henry Black was born, the County of Fluvanna, the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America.1 He was the son of Burwell Black and Christiana Johnson.
     Henry Black was possibly on the 1840 Census with Head of Household John Maddox Jr. in County of Oldham, Commonwealth of Kentucky, United States of America, in age group:
     “Free White Person Male:”
          Of fifteen years and under twenty years: (1); out of age limit as he would been 21, but I have not found a possible family other than Jonh and ELiza Maddox.2

     Henry Black married Malinda Foree, daughter of Hezekiah Foree and Frances Ford, on Thursday, 01.07.1841, the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. J.P. filed the marriage for the record on 10 Dec 1841. Other Information: at the time of marriage, the Foree family farm was in the Township of Washington (T64N R7W Section 17). The March 1868 term of the Clark County Court changed (Section 1 - 36 of T64N R8W & Section 1 - 13, T63N R8W) to Township of Union.3

     Henry Black and Malinda Black appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, at District 19th, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 16.09.1850. Their children Felix, George and Frances were listed as living with them.4 In the 1850 census, Lankford Assistant Marshal entered Henry Black name as Henry Black.5

     Henry Black and Malinda Black appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 02.07.1860. Their children Felix, Geo, Frances, Albert, Benjamin, Emily, Hezekiah and Lucy lived with them.6,7

     Henry Black and Malinda Black were living in Township of Washington, on circa 03.1868, and the land was redistricted by the county court into Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8

     Henry Black and Malinda Foree appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 10.08.1870. Their children George, Albert, Benjamin, Emily, Hezekiah, Lucy and Henry were listed as living with them.9

     Henry Black and Malinda Black appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 12.08.1880. Their children Hezekiah and Henry were listed as living with them.10

     Henry Black was in an article title "was listed as a visitor to the local newspaper office" published on Thursday, 20.01.1887 published in City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11

     Henry Black died on Monday, 07.05.1888, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 68 years, 4 months and 28 days.

Henry Black was buried in after 07.05.1888, in Black Family Cemetery, in the Section 6, Township of Union, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.12

     Henry Black is buried in Black Family Cemetery, Township of Union, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 137843634 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)13

Family

Malinda Foree b. 22.04.1822, d. 19.02.1894
Marriage*

     Henry Black married Malinda Foree, daughter of Hezekiah Foree and Frances Ford, on Thursday, 01.07.1841, the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. J.P. filed the marriage for the record on 10 Dec 1841. Other Information: at the time of marriage, the Foree family farm was in the Township of Washington (T64N R7W Section 17). The March 1868 term of the Clark County Court changed (Section 1 - 36 of T64N R8W & Section 1 - 13, T63N R8W) to Township of Union.3
Children

Citations

  1. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri.
  2. [S538] 1840, US Census, Commonwealth of Kentucky, County of Oldhan, "Population Schedule" 1840, KY, Oldham County.
  3. [S55] Clark County, MO Marriage Vol I: Page 29, No. 136.
  4. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205, as seen on ancestry.com.
  5. [S298] 16 September 1850, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule" District 19, Washington Township "sheet number" 254B "dwelling number" 203 "family number" 205, as seen on ancestry.com 25 May 2008.
  6. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH8S-M23: 11 November 2020), Henry Black, 1860.
  7. [S450] 2 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," Union Township, 'Enumeration District Number" 40, "Supervisor's District Number" 5, "Page Number" 106, "Dwelling Number" 761, "Family Number" 747.
  8. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri, Page: 288 – 289.
  9. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 5/591; Line: 3 - 11; D/F: 24/24.
  10. [S1055] 12 June 1880, US CENSUS, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Union, "Population Schedule," "Enumeration District Number:" 040, "Supervisor's District Number:" 05, "Page Number:" 017 A, /STAMPED NUMBER: 186 A, "Dwelling Number:" 149, "Family Number:" 150, "Line Number:" 039-043, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1880," database with images,FamilySearch(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M66P-X71 : 14 July 2016), Henry Black, Union, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district ED 40, sheet 186A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 0681; FHL microfilm 1,254,681.
    As seen on FamilySearch.org on 8 Feb 2017.
  11. [S193] The Clark County Gazette, 20 Jan 1887.
  12. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 356.
  13. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Henry Black
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi

Mary Magdoline Snider1

F, #104, b. 11.11.1832, d. 22.07.1934
Father*Isaac Snider2 b. 30.01.1799, d. 01.08.1885
Mother*Julia Ann Oatman3 b. c 1809, d. c 1894
Relationship2nd great-grandmother of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited23.05.2023
     Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle were member of the Presbyterian Church.4

     On Sunday, 11.11.1832, Mary Magdoline Snider was born at the Scott Township, the Harrison County, the State of Indiana, the United States of America. She was the daughter of Isaac Snider and Julia Ann Oatman.2,3
     She appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of District 45, County of Harrison, State of Indiana in the household of her parents, Isaac Snider and Julia Ann Snider, Mary was born in Indiana about 1833.5

     As of 19.08.1850, on the 1850 US Census, Mary Magdoline Snider was entered as Mary Snider (given age 17).6

     As of 07.04.1852, her married name was Mary M. Hottle.7

     Mary Magdoline Snider married George B Hottle, son of John Conrad Hottel and Barbara Funkhouser, on Wednesday, 07.04.1852, the County of Harrison, State of Indiana, United States of America. Other Information: History of the Descendant of John Hottel page 621 has a marriage date of 1850.8,9

     Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle move from near Corydon, County of Harrison, State of Indiana between 07.04.1852 and 27.06.1854 to the North of, Village of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.10

     Mary Magdoline Snider and George B Hottle move from North of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri circa 1856 to the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 19.07.1860. Their children Julie, Isaic and Maggie were listed as living with them.11

     Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 01.06.1870, George land was valued at $1,400.00, and his personal property was valued at $725.00. Their children Julie, Maggie, Isaic, Joseph, John, Ella and Etta were listed as living with them.12

     Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 19.06.1880. Their children Isaic Alvin, Maggie Isabel, Joseph Mitchel, John Henry, Ella, Etta Mae and William Conklin were listed as living with them.13

     As of 20.01.1900, Mary Magdoline Snider was also known as Mary Hottle.14

     Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, the State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 20.06.1900, his place of birth was given as Indiana, and his age was given as 73, her place of birth was given as Indiana, and her age was given as 67. Their children Ella and Etta were listed as living with them.14
     Mary Hottle and George B Hottle appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on 19.04.1910, his place of birth was given as Indiana, and his age was given as 83 (1827), and her place of birth was given as Indiana, and her age was given as 77 (1833). Their children Etta were listed as living with them.15

     Mary M. Hottle appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of City of Wyaconda, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, at LaFrenz addition, with a effect date of 1 January, and enumerated on 05.01.1920, The census sheet has the City of Wyaconda and Township of Wyaconda, and this is in error. On the next sheet the Township of Wyaconda was marked through and Washington entered as Township.. Her children Etta were listed as living with her.16

     Mary M. Hottle appeared on the 1930 Federal Census, in Township of Washington, City of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 1930.17

     Mary Magdoline Snider's obituary was in the newspaper circa 22.07.1934 in City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     The State of Missouri Death Certificate had the following information: Mary died on Sunday, 22.07.1934 at the age of 101 years, 8 months and 11 days at Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America and, the attending physician was A. L. Davis, MD, and give the address of Wyaconda, MO, and J. Mitchell Hottle was the informant on the death certificate, and the informant give the place of resident as Wyaconda, MO, and Gerth and Baskett was the undertaker doing business in Wyaconda, MO, and Mary was burial in the Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark, MO on 24 July 1934, and the local register Bessie Blattner, received certificate on 5 September 1934, and Certificate of Death File Number was 1934-023,745.1

     Mary Magdoline Snider died on Sunday, 22.07.1934, in Her home, City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 101 years, 8 months and 11 days.18

Mary M. Hottle was buried in Tuesday, 24.07.1934, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the plot at Lat/Lon: 40.39569N091.92580W, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.19,20,1

     The obituary for Mary Magdoline Snider was printed, Friday, 27.07.1934, in Clark County Courier newspaper.21

     The attached picture was taken of Mary M. Hottle and George B Hottle headstone at about 40.39569,091.92580 Lat.~Long., at Wyaconda City Cemetery, in City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.22

     Mary M. (Snider) Hottle is buried in Wyaconda City Cemetery, Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 31843907 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)23


     Mary Magdoline Snider was also known as Mary M. (Snider) Hottle.23

Family

George B Hottle b. 26.12.1826, d. 23.02.1918
Marriage*

     Mary Magdoline Snider married George B Hottle, son of John Conrad Hottel and Barbara Funkhouser, on Wednesday, 07.04.1852, the County of Harrison, State of Indiana, United States of America. Other Information: History of the Descendant of John Hottel page 621 has a marriage date of 1850.8,9 
Children

Citations

  1. [S906] Mary Magdoline Snider, MO Death Certificate.
  2. [S145] 1850 US Census, IN, Harrison roll 149, Page _/309b.
  3. [S95] NARA, "Ancesty.com WWI", Ancestral File.
  4. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, Page 601 1569x-k - and page 621.
  5. [S931] 19 August 1850, US Census, State of Indiana, County of Harrison, District 045, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” “Page Number:” 578 /STAMPED NUMBER: 309 B, “Dwelling Number” 372, “Family Number:” 372, “Line Number:” 009-019, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHJN-VHG : accessed 11 August 2015), Isaac Snider, Harrison county, Harrison, Indiana, United States; citing family 372, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
  6. [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, 1850 Census as seen on Ancesty. com.
  7. [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient.
  8. [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, Bill Pennington date 18 Aug 2005 Message-ID:. <e-mail address>
  9. [S213] 20 June 1900, Census Microfilm 1900 MO Clark, unknown location, Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 31, married 48 years, Number of children born 8, number living 8.
  10. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, Page 621 ref 1569x-k.
  11. [S872] 19 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Page Number:” 146 and 147 /STAMPED NUMBER: 694 B and 695 A, “Dwelling Number” 1,064, “Family Number:” 1,053, “Line Number:” 039-040 and 001-003, "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH8S-3L5 : accessed 11 February 2015), Isaac Hottel in household of G B Hottell, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; citing p. 147, household ID 1053, NARA microfilm publication M653, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 803,614.
  12. [S247] 1 June 1870, Microfilm 1870 Census, Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri, Page: 2/616B; Image: 487, as seen on Ancestry.com 11 January 2008.
  13. [S775] Unknown record type, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 044, “Supervisor's District Number:” 05 State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Page Number:” 029 A/STAMPED NUMBER: 248 A, “Dwelling Number:” 276, “Family Number:” 276, “Line Num.
  14. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3C4-SWV: accessed 16 November 2020), George N Hottle, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 31, sheet 10B, family 206, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,848.
  15. [S754] 19 April 1910, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 036, “Supervisor's District Number:” 01, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Page Number:” 003 A/STAMPED NUMBER: 009 A, “Dwelling Number:” 051, “Family Number:” 051, “Line Nu, Year: 1910; Census Place: Washington, Clark, Missouri; Roll: T624_777; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 1374790.
  16. [S755] 5 Jannuary 1920, US Census, State of Missouri, county of Clark, City of Wyaconda Township of Wyaconda, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 038, “Supervisor's District Number: 01, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Wyaconda, City of Wyaconda, Ward Number 01, “Page Number:” 003 A/STAMPED NUMBER: 279 A, “Dwelling Number:” 067,, Year: 1920; Census Place: Wyaconda, Clark, Missouri; Roll: T625_910; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 38.
  17. [S756] 1930, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, City of Wyaconda, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 23-15, “Supervisor's District Number: 04, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, City of Wyaconda, Ward Number LaFrenz add, “Sheet Number:” 001 A/STAMPED NUMBER: 274 A, “Dwelling, as seen on Ancestry.com 12/8/2013.
  18. [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, Clark County Death Certificate Number 23745.
  19. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 391.
  20. [S50] Interview, unknown informant, GPS stone 15 Mar 2006.
  21. [S4] The Arkalon News, 12 January 1888, 4.
  22. [S625] Headstones and Cemeteries Photo Photo, Various Dates, Robert William Hartman.
  23. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Mary M, (Snider) Hottel
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  24. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri.
  25. [S140] 1840 US Census, MO, Clark roll 221.
  26. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
  27. [S38] Twelfth Census of the United States, unknown record type, unknown location, Missouri, Clark County, Washington Township.

George B Hottle1

M, #105, b. 26.12.1826, d. 23.02.1918
Father*John Conrad Hottel2 b. 22.12.1779, d. 09.09.1839
Mother*Barbara Funkhouser2 b. 09.12.1782, d. 29.05.1840
Relationship2nd great-grandfather of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited23.05.2023
     George B Hottle is a descendant of John Hottel by way of his son George Hottel line.3

George B Hottle was listed in the book "History of the Descendant of John Hottel" personal ID number: 1569-X-K on Page('s) Number: 0602 and 0621 & 0622, Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, B. S., and completed by his wife, Lulu May Huddle of Westerville, Ohio, Published by Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia, copyright in the year 1930.

     George B Hottle was indexed in "The New Hottel History--(George Line)" with personal ID number: 243 Page Numbers: 0046, by Rev. Dr. B. Paul Huddle, Published by AAH Graphics, Inc., Fort Valley, Virginia, copyright in 1998, by Hottel Keller Memorial, Inc., Toms Brook, Virginia.

     George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle were member of the Presbyterian Church.1

     On Tuesday, 26.12.1826, George B Hottle was born at the Corydon, the County of Harrison, the State of Indiana, the United States of America.4,5,6,7,8 He was the son of John Conrad Hottel and Barbara Funkhouser.2
     George appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of District 45, County of Harrison, State of Indiana, in the household of Conrad Funkhouser Hottle and Mary Hottle, George occupation is farmer.9

     George B Hottle married Mary Magdoline Snider, daughter of Isaac Snider and Julia Ann Oatman, on Wednesday, 07.04.1852, the County of Harrison, State of Indiana, United States of America. Other Information: History of the Descendant of John Hottel page 621 has a marriage date of 1850.10,11

     George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle move from near Corydon, County of Harrison, State of Indiana between 07.04.1852 and 27.06.1854 to the North of, Village of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.12

     George B Hottle and Mary Magdoline Snider move from North of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri circa 1856 to the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 19.07.1860. Their children Julie, Isaic and Maggie lived with them.13

     As of 19.06.1860, George B Hottle was also known as G. B. Hottell.13

     As of 01.06.1870, George B Hottle was also known as George B. Hottel.14

     George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 01.06.1870, George land was valued at $1,400.00, and his personal property was valued at $725.00. Their children Julie, Maggie, Isaic, Joseph, John, Ella and Etta were listed as living with them.15

     George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 19.06.1880. Their children Isaic Alvin, Maggie Isabel, Joseph Mitchel, John Henry, Ella, Etta Mae and William Conklin were listed as living with them.16

     As of 20.01.1900, George B Hottle was also known as George N Hottle.17

     George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, the State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 20.06.1900, his place of birth was given as Indiana, and his age was given as 73, her place of birth was given as Indiana, and her age was given as 67. Their children Ella and Etta were listed as living with them.17
     George B Hottle and Mary Hottle appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on 19.04.1910, his place of birth was given as Indiana, and his age was given as 83 (1827), and her place of birth was given as Indiana, and her age was given as 77 (1833). Their children Etta were listed as living with them.18

     The Death Certificate had the following information: George died 10:30PM at Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 91 years, 1 month and 28 days, the attending physician was J. A. Swearingen Dr., and John Henry Hottle was the informant on the death certificate, and the local register received the certificate on Saturday, 23.02.1918.19

     George B Hottle died on Saturday, 23.02.1918, in Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 91 years, 1 month and 28 days.20,21

George B Hottle was buried in Sunday, 24.02.1918, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the plot at Lat/Lon: 40.39569N091.92580W, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.22,7,23

     The obituary for George B Hottle was printed, Friday, 08.03.1918, in Clark County Courier newspaper.

     George B Hottle is buried in Wyaconda City Cemetery, Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 31843897 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)24


     The attached picture was taken of George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle headstone at about 40.39569,091.92580 Lat.~Long., at Wyaconda City Cemetery, in City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America. The picture was taken by Robert William Hartman.25

Family

Mary Magdoline Snider b. 11.11.1832, d. 22.07.1934
Marriage*

     George B Hottle married Mary Magdoline Snider, daughter of Isaac Snider and Julia Ann Oatman, on Wednesday, 07.04.1852, the County of Harrison, State of Indiana, United States of America. Other Information: History of the Descendant of John Hottel page 621 has a marriage date of 1850.10,11 
Children

Citations

  1. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, Page 601 1569x-k - and page 621.
  2. [S31] The Goodspeed Publishing Co., History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties, Missouri.
  3. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, page 222.
  4. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, Page 639 BMD dates.
  5. [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, Clark County, Missouri Death certificate Number 4592.
  6. [S213] 20 June 1900, Census Microfilm 1900 MO Clark, unknown location, Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 31, birth Dec 1826, birth place Indiana.
  7. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription.
  8. [S91] 1870 US Census, MO, Clark roll 769, Page: 2/; Line: 2.
  9. [S939] 6 August 1850, US Census, State of Indiana, County of Harrison, District 45, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” “Page Number:” 597 /STAMPED NUMBER: 299 A, “Dwelling Number” 243, “Family Number:” 243, “Line Number:” 030-036, as seen on Ancestry com 2015/ Aug /12.
  10. [S48] Letter, unknown author to unknown recipient, Bill Pennington date 18 Aug 2005 Message-ID:. <e-mail address>
  11. [S213] 20 June 1900, Census Microfilm 1900 MO Clark, unknown location, Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 31, married 48 years, Number of children born 8, number living 8.
  12. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, Page 621 ref 1569x-k.
  13. [S872] 19 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Page Number:” 146 and 147 /STAMPED NUMBER: 694 B and 695 A, “Dwelling Number” 1,064, “Family Number:” 1,053, “Line Number:” 039-040 and 001-003, "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH8S-3L5 : accessed 11 February 2015), Isaac Hottel in household of G B Hottell, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; citing p. 147, household ID 1053, NARA microfilm publication M653, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 803,614.
  14. [S247] 1 June 1870, Microfilm 1870 Census, Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri, Page: 2/616B; Image: 487.
  15. [S247] 1 June 1870, Microfilm 1870 Census, Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri, Page: 2/616B; Image: 487, as seen on Ancestry.com 11 January 2008.
  16. [S775] Unknown record type, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 044, “Supervisor's District Number:” 05 State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Page Number:” 029 A/STAMPED NUMBER: 248 A, “Dwelling Number:” 276, “Family Number:” 276, “Line Num.
  17. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3C4-SWV: accessed 16 November 2020), George N Hottle, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 31, sheet 10B, family 206, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,848.
  18. [S754] 19 April 1910, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Enumeration District Number:” 036, “Supervisor's District Number:” 01, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Page Number:” 003 A/STAMPED NUMBER: 009 A, “Dwelling Number:” 051, “Family Number:” 051, “Line Nu, Year: 1910; Census Place: Washington, Clark, Missouri; Roll: T624_777; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0036; FHL microfilm: 1374790.
  19. [S5] Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I on line, by unknown photographer, File Number 4592 Registration District 194.
  20. [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, George B. Hottle, Clark County, certificate Number 4592.
  21. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 391.
  22. [S113] Death Certificate Data Base, online http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/, Clark County, Missouri, Death Certificate 4592.
  23. [S50] Interview, unknown informant, GPS stone 15 Mar 2006.
  24. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, George B. Hottel
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi
  25. [S625] Headstones and Cemeteries Photo Photo, Various Dates, Robert William Hartman.
  26. [S140] 1840 US Census, MO, Clark roll 221.
  27. [S38] Twelfth Census of the United States, unknown record type, unknown location, Missouri, Clark County, Washington Township.

Mary Ann McMillian

F, #106, b. 28.12.1825, d. 05.02.1884
Relationship2nd great-grandmother of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited13.11.2022
     On Wednesday, 28.12.1825, Mary Ann McMillian was born, the Ireland.1

     As of before 1847, her married name was Barber.

     Mary Ann McMillian married Samuel D. Barber before 1847.

     Samuel D. Barber as head of household and Samuel D. Barber as the spouse appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census for Spring Garden Second Ward, City of Philadelphia, County of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America, and question answer as of 1 June 1850, and the enumerated date was Wednesday, 21.08.1850, by I Plaiskceaton Assistant Marshal. Mary Ann birth place was entered as Ireland with an age of 25 given, and his occupation was given as tailor, and Samuel D. birth place was entered as Ireland with an age of 25 given. Their daughter Rebecca was listed as living with them.2

     Mary Ann McMillian and Samuel D. Barber appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 16.06.1860. Their children Rebecca, James, John, Anna and Samuel were listed as living with them.3

     Mary Ann Barber and Samuel D. Barber appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of West Point, Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 16.06.1870, he was listed as a farmer with personal value of $700.00, and his birth place is listed as Ireland with age given as 45, and he is listed as a citicen of the USA. Their children Rebecca, James, John, Anna, Samuel, Elizabeth, Alexander and Joseph were listed as living with them, Mary A was listed as keeping house and birth place as Ireland and given age of 45.4

     Mary Ann McMillian died on Tuesday, 05.02.1884 at age 58 years, 1 month and 8 days.

Family

Samuel D. Barber b. 03.02.1824, d. 02.09.1901
Marriage*

     Mary Ann McMillian married Samuel D. Barber before 1847. 
Children

Citations

  1. [S1204] Find A Grave, online /www.findagrave.com, as seen on Find A Grave on 20 July 2018.
  2. [S658] 21 August 1850, US Census, State of Pennsylvan, Philadelphia County, City of Philadelphia, Second Ward Spring Garden, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” Second Ward Spring Garden, Philadelphi City, Philadelphia County, State of Pennsylvania, “Page Number:” [STAMPED NUMBER] 430B, “Dwelling Number” 908, “Family Number:” 967, “Line Number:” 14-16, Household ID: 967 , Line Number: 14 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: M432 , Affiliate Film Number: 818 , GS Film
    Citing this Record

    "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4CL-XZJ : accessed 19 July 2015), Samuel Barber, Spring Garden, ward 2, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 967, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
    Number: 444786 , Digital Folder Number: 004205381 , Image Number: 00301.
  3. [S128] 1860 US Census, IL, Hancock roll 184, Page 142/399.
  4. [S1203] 16 June 1870, 1870 US Census, State of Illinois, County of Hancock, Township of St. Albans, West, “Population Schedule,” “Page Number:” 029 /[STAMPED NUMBER]: 346 A, “Dwelling Number:” 203, “Family Number:” 203, “Line Number:” 017-029, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M643-R98 : 12 April 2016), Samuel Barber, Illinois, United States; citing p. 29, family 203, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 000,545,726.

Samuel D. Barber

M, #107, b. 03.02.1824, d. 02.09.1901
Samuel D. Barber
Relationship2nd great-grandfather of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited23.05.2023
     On Tuesday, 03.02.1824, Samuel D. Barber was born, the Ireland; Born in Ireland.1,2

     Samuel D. Barber married Mary Ann McMillian before 1847.

     Samuel D. Barber immigrated circa 1847 to Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America; from the 1900 US Census.3

     Samuel D. Barber as head of household and Mary Ann Barber as the spouse appeared on the 1850 U.S. Federal Census for Spring Garden Second Ward, City of Philadelphia, County of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America, and question answer as of 1 June 1850, and the enumerated date was Wednesday, 21.08.1850, by I Plaiskceaton Assistant Marshal. Samuel D. birth place was entered as Ireland with an age of 25 given, and his occupation was given as tailor, and Mary Ann birth place was entered as Ireland with an age of 25 given. Their daughter Rebecca was listed as living with them.4

     Samuel D. Barber move from Spring Garden Second Ward, City of Philadelphia, County of Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America between 10.12.1854 and 30.12.1857 to the Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Missouri, United States of America.

     As of 16.06.1860, Samuel D. Barber was also known as Samuel Barber.

     Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann McMillian appeared on the 1860 Federal Census in Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, with an effective date of 1 June, and enumerated on 16.06.1860. Their children Rebecca, James, John, Anna and Samuel lived with them.5

     Class I comprises all persons subject to do military duty between the ages of twenty and thirty five years, and all unmarried persons subject to do military duty above of thirty-five years and under the age of forty-five. Class II comprises all other persons subject to do military duty.
SCHEDULE II.—CONSOLIDATED LIST of all persons of Class II, subject to do military duty in the Fourth Congressional District, consisting of the Counties of Adams, Hancock, Warren, Henderson, Mercer and Rock Island, State of at State of Illinois, enumerated during the month between 06.1863 and 07.1865, under direction of Capt. James Woodruff, Provost Marshal.
     RESIDENCE: Handcock County, St. Albans,
     NAME: Samuel D. Barber
     AGE AS OF 1ST July 1863: 37
     WHITE OR COLORED: White
     Profession, Occupation, or Trade: Farmer
     PLACE OF BIRTH: Ireland.6

     Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann Barber appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of West Point, Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 16.06.1870, he was listed as a farmer with personal value of $700.00, and his birth place is listed as Ireland with age given as 45, and he is listed as a citicen of the USA. Their children Rebecca, James, John, Anna, Samuel, Elizabeth, Alexander and Joseph were listed as living with them, Mary A was listed as keeping house and birth place as Ireland and given age of 45.7
     Samuel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of Ellie Barber and Mary A. Barber,
Samuel appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of Ellie Barber and Mary A. Barber, immigration to the United States 1843, and he has lived in the United State for 57.8

     Samuel D. Barber died on Monday, 02.09.1901 at age 77 years, 6 months and 30 days.

Samuel D. Barber was buried in after 02.09.1901, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, (Section 2, T64N R9W), in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.1

     Samuel D. Barber is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 120470445 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)9


     His estate rcord has not been found as of 27.09.2017 at Sever Library, City of Kahoka, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, and search of Clark County Probate Microfilm records at http://clark.mogenweb.org/Clark%20County%20Probate%20Microfilm%20Numbers1[1]%20(2)-1.pdf.10

Family

Mary Ann McMillian b. 28.12.1825, d. 05.02.1884
Marriage*

     Samuel D. Barber married Mary Ann McMillian before 1847. 
Children

Citations

  1. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, PAGE 351.
  2. [S1199] Find A Grave, online /www.findagrave.com.
  3. [S1403] WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION, Index to Records of Aliens' Declarations of Intention and/or Oaths of Alegiance, as seen on familysearch.org Web page on 27 October 2017.
  4. [S658] 21 August 1850, US Census, State of Pennsylvan, Philadelphia County, City of Philadelphia, Second Ward Spring Garden, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” Second Ward Spring Garden, Philadelphi City, Philadelphia County, State of Pennsylvania, “Page Number:” [STAMPED NUMBER] 430B, “Dwelling Number” 908, “Family Number:” 967, “Line Number:” 14-16, Household ID: 967 , Line Number: 14 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: M432 , Affiliate Film Number: 818 , GS Film
    Citing this Record

    "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4CL-XZJ : accessed 19 July 2015), Samuel Barber, Spring Garden, ward 2, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 967, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
    Number: 444786 , Digital Folder Number: 004205381 , Image Number: 00301.
  5. [S128] 1860 US Census, IL, Hancock roll 184, Page 142/399.
  6. [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, Source Citation
    National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Consolidated Lists of Civil War Draft Registration Records (Provost Marshal General's Bureau; Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865); Record Group: 110, Records of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau (Civil War); Collection Name: Consolidated Enrollment Lists, 1863-1865 (Civil War Union Draft Records); NAI: 4213514; Archive Volume Number: 3 of 5.
  7. [S1203] 16 June 1870, 1870 US Census, State of Illinois, County of Hancock, Township of St. Albans, West, “Population Schedule,” “Page Number:” 029 /[STAMPED NUMBER]: 346 A, “Dwelling Number:” 203, “Family Number:” 203, “Line Number:” 017-029, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M643-R98 : 12 April 2016), Samuel Barber, Illinois, United States; citing p. 29, family 203, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 000,545,726.
  8. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3CW-YMN: accessed 9 May 2021), Ellie Barber, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 31, sheet 8B, family 169, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,848.
  9. [S1199] Find A Grave, online /www.findagrave.com, as seen on FindAGrave.org Web page 2017.
  10. [S27] USGenWeb, online ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/Various, Clark County, MO http://www.mogenclark.com/clark/SevenLib.php

May Belle Barber

F, #108, b. 27.09.1882, d. 16.01.1946
Father*John William Barber b. 10.12.1854, d. 26.05.1905
Mother*Julie Ann Hottle b. 27.06.1854, d. 01.07.1938
RelationshipGrandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited08.10.2022
     May Belle Barber is a descendant of John Hottel by way of his son George Hottel line.

May Belle Barber was listed in the book "History of the Descendant of John Hottel" personal ID number: 1707-X-A on Page('s) Number: 0622, Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, B. S., and completed by his wife, Lulu May Huddle of Westerville, Ohio, Published by Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia, copyright in the year 1930.

     May Belle Barber was indexed in "The New Hottel History--(George Line)" with personal ID number: 03796 Page Numbers: 0131, by Rev. Dr. B. Paul Huddle, Published by AAH Graphics, Inc., Fort Valley, Virginia, copyright in 1998, by Hottel Keller Memorial, Inc., Toms Brook, Virginia.

     May Belle Barber was member of the (an unknown value.)

     On Wednesday, 27.09.1882, May Belle Barber was born at the Township of Wyaconda, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America. She was the daughter of John William Barber and Julie Ann Hottle.
     She appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, the State of Missouri in the household of her parents, John William Barber and Julie Ann Barber, her place of birth was given as Missouri, and her age was given as 17.1
     May appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of Julie Ann Barber, her birth place was given as Missouri, and her age was given as 27.2

     As of 12.06.1911, her married name was May Belle Hauptmann.

     May Belle Barber married George Cliffard Hauptmann, son of Auguatus Hauptmann and Indiana Watson, on Monday, 12.06.1911, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.3

     May Belle Barber and George Cliffard Hauptmann appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 January, and enumerated on 23.01.1920. Their children James were listed as living with them.4
     May Belle Hauptmann was in an article"A BIRTHDAY DINNER" with Isaac Snider on 30.05.1924 CLARK COUNTY COURIER, City of Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5

     May Belle Hauptmann and George Cliffard Hauptmann appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with an effective date of Sat. 01.04.1930, and enumerated on 14.04.1930. Their children living with them were James.6

     May Belle Barber died on Wednesday, 16.01.1946, in County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 63 years, 3 months and 20 days.

May Belle Hauptmann was buried in circa 20.01.1946, in Wyaconda Cemetery, in the plot at Lat/Lon: 40.39589N091.92645W, in the City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.7

     May Belle Barber is buried in Wyaconda Cemetery, City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 80683904 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)8

Family

George Cliffard Hauptmann b. 25.11.1878, d. 07.1959
Marriage*

     May Belle Barber married George Cliffard Hauptmann, son of Auguatus Hauptmann and Indiana Watson, on Monday, 12.06.1911, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.3 
Child

Citations

  1. [S386] 6 June 1900, US Census, State of: Missouri, County of: Clark, Township or other division of County: Township of Wyaconda, State of: Missouri, County of: Clark, Township or other division of County: Township of Wyaconda, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3CW-BSN : accessed 8 February 2017), Julia A Barber in household of John H Barber, Wyconda Township Luray & Wyaconda villages, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 32, sheet 7B, family 150, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,848. As seen on FamilySearch.org on 08 Feb 2017.
  2. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2TL-BRS: accessed 19 November 2020), Julia A Barber, Washington, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 36, sheet 5B, family 103, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 777; FHL microfilm 1,374,790.
  3. [S9] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Marriage Clark County 1885-1911, Page: 59; Line: 11.
  4. [S1704] 1920 US CENSUS, online unknown url.
  5. [S4] The Arkalon News, 12 January 1888, 4, COPY FROM NEWSPAPER.COM ON 29 August 2021
    Clark County Courier
    Kahoka, MO. 30 May 1924
    Vol. XXIX., Number 35
    Page 5 col. 6
    A BIRTHDAY DINNER.
  6. [S385] 11 April 1930, US Census, unknown location, "population schedule," Washington Township, "ED" 23-16, "ED" 4 "sheet number" 6A/285A "dwelling number" 108, "family number" 108.
  7. [S50] Interview, unknown informant, GPS stone 15 March 2006.
  8. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 08 March 2021), memorial page for May Belle Barber Hauptmann (27 Sep 1882–16 Jan 1949), Find a Grave Memorial no. 80683904, citing Wyaconda Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Henry Webber (contributor 47162313).

Julie Ann Hottle

F, #109, b. 27.06.1854, d. 01.07.1938
Father*George B Hottle b. 26.12.1826, d. 23.02.1918
Mother*Mary Magdoline Snider b. 11.11.1832, d. 22.07.1934
RelationshipGreat-grandmother of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited08.10.2022
     Julie Ann Hottle is a descendant of John Hottel by way of his son George Hottel line.

Julie Ann Hottle was listed in the book "History of the Descendant of John Hottel" personal ID number: 1706-X-A on Page('s) Number: 621 and 622, Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, B. S., and completed by his wife, Lulu May Huddle of Westerville, Ohio, Published by Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia, copyright in the year 1930.1

     Julie Ann Hottle was indexed in "The New Hottel History--(George Line)" with personal ID number: 1140 Page Numbers: 0045 and 0131, by Rev. Dr. B. Paul Huddle, Published by AAH Graphics, Inc., Fort Valley, Virginia, copyright in 1998, by Hottel Keller Memorial, Inc., Toms Brook, Virginia.

     Julie Ann Hottle was member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.2

     On Tuesday, 27.06.1854, Julie Ann Hottle was born, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, the United States of America. She was the daughter of George B Hottle and Mary Magdoline Snider.
     George B Hottle and Mary Magdoline Snider, with family member Julie Ann Hottle, move from North of Ashton, Township of Lincoln, County of Clark, State of Missouri circa 1856 to the Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     She appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in her parents' household, George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle.3

     As of 19.06.1860, Julie Ann Hottle was also known as Julia J. Hottelle.4
     She appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Washington Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri in the household of her parents, George B Hottle and Mary M. Hottle, she was listed as attening school in the last year.5

     As of 11.03.1880, her married name was Barber.

     Julie Ann Hottle married John William Barber, son of Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann McMillian, on Thursday, 11.03.1880, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.6

     Julie Ann Hottle and John William Barber appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 17.06.1880.7

     Julie Ann Barber and John William Barber appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of an unknown place , with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 17.06.1880.

     Julie Ann Barber witnessed the birth of Joseph William Barber on Monday, 07.02.1881 at County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.8

     Julie Ann Barber and John William Barber appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, the State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 07.06.1900, his birth place was given as Pennsylvania, and his age was given as 45, her place of birth was given as Missouri, and her age was given as 45. Their children Joseph and May were listed as living with them.9
     Julie Ann Barber appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, with a effect date of 15 April, and enumerated on 23.04.1910, her birth place was given as Missouri, and her age was given as 55.
The census only gives Washington Township, but all persons listed on that page live in a house. I belive these house were in Paul Town or the Paul La Frenz addition to SW part of Wyaconda. Located west of State Route A and south of the train tracks.10
     Julie appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of George Cliffard Hauptmann and May Belle Barber,
Julie appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of the Township of Washington, the County of Clark, the State of Missouri, in the household of George Cliffard Hauptmann and May Belle Barber.11
     Julie Ann Barber was in an article"A BIRTHDAY DINNER" with Isaac Snider on 30.05.1924 CLARK COUNTY COURIER, City of Kahoka, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.12
     Julie appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, in the household of George Cliffard Hauptmann and May Belle Hauptmann.13

     Julie Ann Hottle died on Friday, 01.07.1938, in City of Wyaconda, Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 84 years and 4 days.

Julie Ann Hottle was buried in Sunday, 03.07.1938, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, (Section 2, T64N R9W), in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.14

     The obituary for Julie Ann Hottle was printed, Friday, 08.07.1938, in Clark County Courier newspaper.2

     Julie Ann Hottle was also known as Julie Ann (Hottle) Barber.15

     Julie Ann (Hottle) Barber is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 112894470 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)15

Family

John William Barber b. 10.12.1854, d. 26.05.1905
Marriage*

     Julie Ann Hottle married John William Barber, son of Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann McMillian, on Thursday, 11.03.1880, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.6 
Children

Citations

  1. [S871] B. S. and completed by His Wife, Lulu May Huddle, Westerville, Ohio Begun by Rev. W. D. Huddle, DESCENDANTS of JOHN HOTTEL, Page 621 and 622.
  2. [S1497] Clark County Courier, 8 July 1938.
  3. [S872] 19 July 1860, US Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, “Population Schedule,” “Page Number:” 146 and 147 /STAMPED NUMBER: 694 B and 695 A, “Dwelling Number” 1,064, “Family Number:” 1,053, “Line Number:” 039-040 and 001-003, "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH8S-3L5 : accessed 11 February 2015), Isaac Hottel in household of G B Hottell, Washington Township, Clark, Missouri, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," Fold3.com; citing p. 147, household ID 1053, NARA microfilm publication M653, National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.; FHL microfilm 803,614.
  4. [S246] "enumerated date" 19 August 1860, "U.S. Census", unknown location, "population schedule" Washington Township, "sheet number" 146 and 147, "dwelling 1066, "family" 1053, as seen on Ancestry.com on 11 Jan 2008.
  5. [S247] 1 June 1870, Microfilm 1870 Census, Washington Township, Clark County, Missouri, Page: 2/616B; Image: 487, as seen on Ancestry.com 11 January 2008.
  6. [S120] Missouri Marriage cd unknown file number.
  7. [S380] 17 June 1880, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule," Washington Township, "ED" 44, "SD" 5, "Sheet Number," D24, "Dwelling Number" 225, "Family Number" 225.
  8. [S53] WWI Draft Card.
  9. [S386] 6 June 1900, US Census, State of: Missouri, County of: Clark, Township or other division of County: Township of Wyaconda, State of: Missouri, County of: Clark, Township or other division of County: Township of Wyaconda, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3CW-BSN : accessed 8 February 2017), Julia A Barber in household of John H Barber, Wyconda Township Luray & Wyaconda villages, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 32, sheet 7B, family 150, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,848. As seen on FamilySearch.org on 08 Feb 2017.
  10. [S2] Family Search (Database), online https://familysearch.org, "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M2TL-BRS: accessed 19 November 2020), Julia A Barber, Washington, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 36, sheet 5B, family 103, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 777; FHL microfilm 1,374,790.
  11. [S1704] 1920 US CENSUS, online unknown url.
  12. [S4] The Arkalon News, 12 January 1888, 4, COPY FROM NEWSPAPER.COM ON 29 August 2021
    Clark County Courier
    Kahoka, MO. 30 May 1924
    Vol. XXIX., Number 35
    Page 5 col. 6
    A BIRTHDAY DINNER.
  13. [S385] 11 April 1930, US Census, unknown location, "population schedule," Washington Township, "ED" 23-16, "ED" 4 "sheet number" 6A/285A "dwelling number" 108, "family number" 108.
  14. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 352.
  15. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 19 November 2020), memorial page for Julia Ann Hottel Barber (27 Jun 1854–1 Jul 1938), Find a Grave Memorial no. 112894470, citing New Woodville Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Robert Hartman (contributor 47647754).

John William Barber

M, #110, b. 10.12.1854, d. 26.05.1905
Father*Samuel D. Barber b. 03.02.1824, d. 02.09.1901
Mother*Mary Ann McMillian b. 28.12.1825, d. 05.02.1884
RelationshipGreat-grandfather of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited08.10.2022
     On Sunday, 10.12.1854, John William Barber was born, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the United States of America.1,2 He was the son of Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann McMillian.
     He appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois, in his parents' household, Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann McMillian.3
     He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of West Point, Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois in the household of his parents, Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann Barber,
He appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of West Point, Township of St. Albans, County of Hancock, State of Illinois in the household of his parents, Samuel D. Barber and Mary Ann Barber, his age was given as 16 and he was born in Pennsylvania.4

     John William Barber married Julie Ann Hottle, daughter of George B Hottle and Mary Magdoline Snider, on Thursday, 11.03.1880, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5

     John William Barber and Julie Ann Hottle appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, enumerated 17.06.1880.6

     John William Barber and Julie Ann Barber appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of an unknown place , with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 17.06.1880.

     John William Barber witnessed the birth of Joseph William Barber on Monday, 07.02.1881 at County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.7

     John William Barber was christened in 06.1900.

     John William Barber and Julie Ann Barber appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, the State of Missouri, with a effect date of 1 June, and enumerated on 07.06.1900, his birth place was given as Pennsylvania, and his age was given as 45, her place of birth was given as Missouri, and her age was given as 45. Their children Joseph and May were listed as living with them.8

     As of 07.06.1900, John William Barber was also known as John H Barber. The enumerator entered his name on the 1900 US Census as John H, and that is in error, because his name is John William Barber.

     John William Barber died on Friday, 26.05.1905, in Township of Wyaconda, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America, at age 50 years, 5 months and 16 days.9

John William Barber was buried in after 26.05.1905, in New Woodville Cemetery, in the Township of Washington, (Section 2, T64N R9W), in the County of Clark, in the State of Missouri, in the Country of United States of America.10

     John William Barber was in an article title "is in the section titled WYACONA see attach file" published on Friday, 02.06.1905 in newspaper Clark County Courier published in City of Kahoka, Lincoln Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.11

     John William Barber published on Friday, 09.06.1905 in newspaper Clark County News published in City of Wyaconda, Wyaconda Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.12

     John William Barber's obituary was in the newspaper on Friday, 09.06.1905 in Clark County News, City of Wyaconda, Wyaconda Township, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.12

     John William Barber is buried in New Woodville Cemetery, Township of Washington, County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 112893545 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)13

Family

Julie Ann Hottle b. 27.06.1854, d. 01.07.1938
Marriage*

     John William Barber married Julie Ann Hottle, daughter of George B Hottle and Mary Magdoline Snider, on Thursday, 11.03.1880, the County of Clark, State of Missouri, United States of America.5 
Children

Citations

  1. [S5] Soldiers Database: War of 1812 - World War I on line, by unknown photographer, Listed as father of Joseph W. Barber.
  2. [S127] 1870 US Census, IL, Hancock roll 227, Page: 29/346.
  3. [S128] 1860 US Census, IL, Hancock roll 184, Page 142/399.
  4. [S1203] 16 June 1870, 1870 US Census, State of Illinois, County of Hancock, Township of St. Albans, West, “Population Schedule,” “Page Number:” 029 /[STAMPED NUMBER]: 346 A, “Dwelling Number:” 203, “Family Number:” 203, “Line Number:” 017-029, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M643-R98 : 12 April 2016), Samuel Barber, Illinois, United States; citing p. 29, family 203, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 000,545,726.
  5. [S120] Missouri Marriage cd unknown file number.
  6. [S380] 17 June 1880, U.S. Census, State of Missouri, County of Clark, Township of Washington, "population schedule," Washington Township, "ED" 44, "SD" 5, "Sheet Number," D24, "Dwelling Number" 225, "Family Number" 225.
  7. [S53] WWI Draft Card.
  8. [S386] 6 June 1900, US Census, State of: Missouri, County of: Clark, Township or other division of County: Township of Wyaconda, State of: Missouri, County of: Clark, Township or other division of County: Township of Wyaconda, Citing this Record
    "United States Census, 1900," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M3CW-BSN : accessed 8 February 2017), Julia A Barber in household of John H Barber, Wyconda Township Luray & Wyaconda villages, Clark, Missouri, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 32, sheet 7B, family 150, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,240,848. As seen on FamilySearch.org on 08 Feb 2017.
  9. [S13] Wilma (Walker) Dunlap and Wilma (Suter) Walker, Cemetery Inscription, Page 352.
  10. [S8] Clark County Courier.
  11. [S414] Clark County Courier, 6 JUNE 1905, 1.
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  13. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 01 March 2021), memorial page for John William Barber (10 Dec 1854–26 May 1905), Find a Grave Memorial no. 112893545, citing New Woodville Cemetery, Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Robert Hartman (contributor 47647754).

Maria Elizabeth Houseworth1

F, #111
Relationship5th great-grandmother of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited05.05.2023
     As of circa 1757, her married name was Hartmann.

     Maria Elizabeth Houseworth married Tobias Hartman, son of Johan Georg Hartmann and Anna Maria Roller, circa 1757, the Germany.

     Maria Elizabeth Hartmann and Tobias Hartman emigrated on 23.11.1770 from Ship Crawford, Rollerdam, Zuid, Holland, Netherlands.2,3

     Maria Elizabeth Hartmannwas possibly on the 1790 Census with Head of Household Tobias Hartman, in Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America, in age group:
     “Free White Person Female:” (3.)4

     Maria Elizabeth Houseworth witnessed the christening of David Hartman on 21.11.1799 at CHrist Lutheran Church, York, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America.5

     Maria Elizabeth Hartmann witnessed the christening of Anna Maria Hartman on 10.01.1801 at Christ Lutheran Church, City of York, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.6,7

     As of 1946, Maria Elizabeth Houseworth was also known as Maria Elizabeth Hartman.7

     Maria Elizabeth Houseworth was also known as Anna Maria Elizabeth.8

Family

Tobias Hartman b. 10.04.1730, d. 1816
Marriage*

     Maria Elizabeth Houseworth married Tobias Hartman, son of Johan Georg Hartmann and Anna Maria Roller, circa 1757, the Germany. 
Children

Citations

  1. [S1017] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.
  2. [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, Ranked Search Results - Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I;
    Match quality: 2 out of 5      List of Pennsylvania German Pioneers, 1727-1775 Page: 732      Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I.
  3. [S180] Unknown author, Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrats, Ship Crawford, Charles Smith master, from Rollerdam, last from Cowes 60 passengers including newlanders.
  4. [S694] 30 June 1790, 1st US Census, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” State of Pennsylvania, County of York, Township of Shrewsbury, “Page Number:” 036, as seen on Ancestry.com 2013-01-09.
  5. [S220] Unknown subject, Web, Various unknown repository, "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1/V2NR-4XQ : 9 December 2014), Tobias Hartman in entry for David Hartman, 21 Nov 1799; Christing, citing Christ Lutheran Church, York, York, Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm Q974.841 Y1 V2Y V5-6.
  6. [S220] Unknown subject, Web, Various unknown repository, "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2NR-W21 : accessed 11 Jan 2013), Tobias Hartman in entry for Anna Maria Hartman, 27 May 1810; citing reference , FHL microfilm Q974.841 Y1 V2Y V5-6.
  7. [S1398] HARTMAN REPORT, online FamilySearch.com, as seen on familysearch.org on 29 October 2019.
  8. [S220] Unknown subject, Web, Various unknown repository, "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2NT-LQX : accessed 11 Jan 2013), Tobias Hartman in entry for Elizabeth Hartman, 04 Aug 1805; citing reference , FHL microfilm Q974.841 Y1 V2Y V5-6.

Tobias Hartman

M, #112, b. 10.04.1730, d. 1816
Father*Johan Georg Hartmann1
Mother*Anna Maria Roller1
Relationship5th great-grandfather of Robert William Hartman
ChartsTobias Hartman Type Y-DNA c1739 - 1816
Last Edited05.05.2023
     Tobias Hartman was also known as Tobias Hartmann.

     On Monday, 10.04.1730, Tobias Hartman was born at the Donnersberg, the Rheinhessen-Pfalz, the Rhineland-Palatinate, the Germany.1 He was the son of Johan Georg Hartmann and Anna Maria Roller.1

     Tobias Hartman married Maria Elizabeth Houseworth circa 1757, the Germany.

     Tobias Hartman and Maria Elizabeth Hartmann emigrated on 23.11.1770 from Ship Crawford, Rollerdam, Zuid, Holland, Netherlands.2,3

     Tobias Hartman was he has 145 acres of land, 2 horses, and 3 cows 1782 Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.4

     Tobias Hartman appeared on the census Tobias owned 145 acrea of land, one hourse one out-house, and seven (7) inhabitants. of circa 1783 at Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America.5

     Tobias Hartman was was listed on Page 704 and 705, HISTORY OF YORK COUNTY, SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP.

The following is a list of names taken from the assessment roll and census report made in 1783, by a special order of the county commissioners, in order to lay a special tax to defray the expenses of the Revolutionary war. Shrewsbury Township then also included the territory now covered by Springfield Township:
....
Hartman, Tobias, 145 acres.......................135
.... 1783 Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.6

     Tobias Hartman appeared on the 1790 US Federal Census as Head of Household in Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America; and listed by gender and age group are:
     Free white Males
          ”Free white males of sixteen (16) years and upwards including heads of family:“ (1)

          “Free white males under sixteen (16) years:” (2)
     Free white Females
          ”Free white females including heads of family:” (3.7 )

     Tobias Hartman witnessed the christening of David Hartman on 21.11.1799 at CHrist Lutheran Church, York, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America.8

     Tobias Hartman witnessed the christening of Anna Maria Hartman on 10.01.1801 at Christ Lutheran Church, City of York, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.9,10

     Tobias Hartman witnessed the christening of Anna Maria Hartmann on 04.08.1805 at Christ Lutheran Church, City of York, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.11

     Tobias Hartman appeared on the 1810 Federal Census as Head of Household in Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America; also the number of people listed on the census by age group are:
     "Free White Person Male:"
          Under ten years of age: (2)
          Of ten years and under sixteen years of age: (1)
          Of twenty-six and under forty-five: (1)
     "Free White Person Female:"
          Under ten years of age: (3)
          Of sixteen and under twenty-six: (1)
          Of twenty-six and under forty-five: (1.)12

     Tobias Hartman left a will on 01.10.1810 at Township of Shrewsbury, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America.13

     Tobias Hartman died in 1816, in Township of Springfield, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America, at age 85 years.

     Tobias Hartman left a will on 16.08.1817 at Register of Wills, in the Court House, City of York, Township of York, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America.14

     Tobias Hartman was in an article title "ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT: HARTMAN REPORT, PG 320.
LAND RECORD, LISTS FROM LANCASTER CO. IN 1779: HARTMAN REPORT, PG 330.
ADDENDUM (CODICIL) TO WILL DATED 6 MAY 1816.
POSSIBLE SURNAME OF WIFE IS HOUSEWORTH?
BIRTH PLACE:
BLHV97A@PRODIGY.COM.
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/database/d0039/g0000065.htm#I106 Feb 2, 2003."


     Tobias Hartman is buried in Saint John's Blymire UCC Cemetery, Dallastown, County of York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America.
     Additional information may be at an off-site Web Page at Find A Grave, Memorial #: 106283848 (place number in (Memorial #:) field then click Search.)15

Family

Maria Elizabeth Houseworth
Marriage*

     Tobias Hartman married Maria Elizabeth Houseworth circa 1757, the Germany. 
Children

Citations

  1. [S588] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave Memorial# 106283848.
  2. [S3] Ancestry.com Search Engine, online http://www.ancestry.com/search/, Ranked Search Results - Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I;
    Match quality: 2 out of 5      List of Pennsylvania German Pioneers, 1727-1775 Page: 732      Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Vol. I.
  3. [S180] Unknown author, Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrats, Ship Crawford, Charles Smith master, from Rollerdam, last from Cowes 60 passengers including newlanders.
  4. [S106] Unknown subject, Various unknown repository, http://search.ancestry.com/Browse/view.aspx as seen on ancestry.com on 2013-01-10.
  5. [S350] Researcher Edith Beard Cannon, "Evidences of the Hartman Families of York County before the year 1850", page 315, section "VII TAXABLES OF 1783" foot note 3 This was the first census of York County; it was published in part in "Pennsylvania Archives," 3rd Series, XXI, 662-820, and Powell's histories of the county, passim. These data are from the original MSS.
  6. [S695] Historical Editor John Gibson, HISTORY of YORK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, page 704-705.
  7. [S694] 30 June 1790, 1st US Census, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” State of Pennsylvania, County of York, Township of Shrewsbury, “Page Number:” 036, as seen on Ancestry.com 2013-01-09.
  8. [S220] Unknown subject, Web, Various unknown repository, "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1/V2NR-4XQ : 9 December 2014), Tobias Hartman in entry for David Hartman, 21 Nov 1799; Christing, citing Christ Lutheran Church, York, York, Pennsylvania; FHL microfilm Q974.841 Y1 V2Y V5-6.
  9. [S220] Unknown subject, Web, Various unknown repository, "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2NR-W21 : accessed 11 Jan 2013), Tobias Hartman in entry for Anna Maria Hartman, 27 May 1810; citing reference , FHL microfilm Q974.841 Y1 V2Y V5-6.
  10. [S1398] HARTMAN REPORT, online FamilySearch.com, as seen on familysearch.org on 29 October 2019.
  11. [S220] Unknown subject, Web, Various unknown repository, "Pennsylvania, Births and Christenings, 1709-1950," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V2NT-LQX : accessed 11 Jan 2013), Tobias Hartman in entry for Elizabeth Hartman, 04 Aug 1805; citing reference , FHL microfilm Q974.841 Y1 V2Y V5-6.
  12. [S890] None, US Census, State of Pennsylvania, County of York, Township of Shrewsbury, “POPULATION SCHEDULE,” “Page Number:” 1,122 /STAMPED NUMBER: 204 A,.
  13. [S1399] HARTMAN REPORT, online FamilySearch.com, as seen on FamilySearch.org on 29 October 2019.
  14. [S350] Researcher Edith Beard Cannon, "Evidences of the Hartman Families of York County before the year 1850", page 316, Section VIII WILLS footnote: Those probated at York From 1749 to 1850 inclusive; filed in the office of the Register of Wills, in the Court House, York, Pennsylvania.
  15. [S1] FAG, online www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com: accessed 27 February 2021), memorial page for Tobias Hartmann (10 Apr 1730–14 Aug 1817), Find a Grave Memorial no. 106283848, citing Saint John's Blymire UCC Cemetery, Dallastown, York County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Debbie Hartman (contributor 47710260).

Lydia Hartman

F, #113
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited20.05.2003
     Lydia Hartman was the daughter of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

Margaret Hartman

F, #114
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited20.05.2003
     Margaret Hartman was the daughter of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

Polly Hartman

F, #115
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited20.05.2003
     Polly Hartman was the daughter of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

Jonathan Hartman

M, #116, b. circa 1805, d. circa 1880
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited18.02.2013
     On circa 1805, Jonathan Hartman was born at the Township of York, the County of York, the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of America. He was the son of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

     Jonathan Hartman died circa 1880, in Township of York, County of York, State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.

George Hartman

M, #117, b. 12.06.1788
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited20.05.2003
     On Thursday, 12.06.1788, George Hartman was born. He was the son of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

Jacob Hartman

M, #118, b. circa 1790, d. circa 1867
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-granduncle of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited18.02.2013
     On circa 1790, Jacob Hartman was born, the County of York, the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of America. He was the son of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

     Jacob Hartman died circa 1867, in State of Ohio, United States of America.

Barbara Hartman

F, #119, b. 12.02.1792
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited20.05.2003
     Barbara Hartman married ? Inners.

     On Sunday, 12.02.1792, Barbara Hartman was born. She was the daughter of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

Family

? Inners

Elizabeth Hartman

F, #120, b. 22.05.1788, d. after 1860
Father*Ludwig Hartmann b. 1763, d. 25.07.1825
Mother*Anna Barbara Hildebrand b. 29.09.1766, d. 08.04.1831
Relationship3rd great-grandaunt of Robert William Hartman
Last Edited18.02.2013
     Elizabeth Hartman married ? Smith.

     On Thursday, 22.05.1788, Elizabeth Hartman was born. She was the daughter of Ludwig Hartmann and Anna Barbara Hildebrand.

     Elizabeth Hartman married an unknown person before 1810, the State of Pennsylvania, United States of America.

     Elizabeth Hartman died after 1860.

Family

? Smith