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Nathan Musgrave (M)
(26. Jan. 1866 - 6. Feb. 1925), #376947
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Relationship=7th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Nathan Musgrave was born on 26. Jan. 1866. He was the son of William Pierson Musgrave and Catherine Jemima Voorheis. Nathan Musgrave married Olive Davis on 25. Oct. 1894.
DINNER

At the home of Nathan Muusgrave an excellent dinner was served and an enjoyable day spent Sunday in honor of Mr. Musgrave's 29th birthday. Those present were the families of K. M. Cox, Mame Prevo, Isabel Kennedy, C. H. Musgrave, Alonzo Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Norfolk, Dr. and Mrs. Voorheis, Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Musgrave, Mr. and Mrs Walker Martin, Uncle Wm. Musgrave, Mrs. Carrie Crouch and Aunt Metta Draper, Misses May and Ruth Pifer, and Estella Cox, Messrs. Harry Fulton, Ira and Arthur Pifer and Will Voorheis.

Paper unknown, about 1895.
Nathan Musgrave was shown in the census on 26. Apr. 1910 as a farmer.
Nathan Musgrave and Olive Davis appeared on the census of 26. Apr. 1910 at Hutsonville Twp., Crawford County, Illinois; 5 children, 5 living. Nathan Musgrave was shown in the census on 5. Jan. 1920 as a farmer.
Nathan Musgrave and Olive Davis appeared on the census of 5. Jan. 1920 at Hutsonville Twp., Crawford County, Illinois. Nathan Musgrave died on 6. Feb. 1925 at age 59. N. A. MUSGRAVE DEAD
Prominent Citizen Answers Final Summons
Nathan A. Musgrave was born in Hutsonville in what is now the A. C. Musgrave home, January 26, 1866.
His parents were William P. and Catherine Voorheis Musgrave. Both preceded him in death, his mother dying Jan. 26, 1896 and his father March 1, 1915.
Practically all his life was lived in this community where he became well known and highly respected as a friend, neighbor and citizen. Thirty five years of his life was spent in his present home.
On October 25, 1894, he and Olive Davis, of near Palestine, Ill.. were united in marriage and to which union five children were born, namely, Paul D. ; Palmer A, ; Catherine V. ; Emma M. ; and Mary O. All are living.
Besides his wife and children the near relatives serviving him Mahlon H. Musgrave of Hutsonville, a brother, Mrs. Mary Prevo of Palestine a sister; and Mrs. Zora Cox of Los Angeles, California, a half sister.
The deceased was raised in the faith of the Friends Church. It was the church of his childhood and much of his manhood and to it he adhered untill about fifteen years ago when he became a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Bailiff of which he was member until his death.
Much could be said of his Christian life, his faith in God and in Jesus Christ his Savior. His whole life can be summed up in the following words, his faith was the faith of his fathers; he has lived consistenly amongst us. Every moral issue presented for determination found him in the forefront advocating its righteons principles. The welvare of every human being was the burden of his heart. He made no distinction as to man, class or group when it came to helping others---his life was a life of service.
A kind friend, a helpful neighbor, a loving father and husband fell to sleep Friday, February 6, 1925, when
death claimed all that was mortal of Nathan A. Musgrave.
"We cannot say and we will not say he is dead, he is just away". With a cheery step and a wave of the hand he has enterned into that brighter land. And left us dreaming how very fair it needs must be since he entered there. And you yearn for the old time step and the glad return.
Think
Think of him still as the same today,
He is not dead, he is just away."

LIFE OF N. A. MUSGRAVE
His father, was engaged in the mercantile business at the time of his birth in Hutsonville but soon removed to the farm, three miles northwest of that town, owned and occupied at that time by Dee Rains.
At the age of thirteen his father moved to Coloma Indiana, where he again engaged in the mercantile business for four years then returning to Crawford County living on the farm now owned by Ed Lindley, for a short time, and then to the farm where Nate, as he was commonly called, lived untill death excepting about five years in the town of Hutsonville.
Early in life he exhibited a desire to accumlate something so that in older age render a service to mankind and while only a young man purchased the farm where he lived.
In 1897 he purchased half interest in J. M. McNutt hardware business in Hutsonville and for several years took an active interest in the business but after his house having burned in town the call "Back to the farm" was too strong to resist and the active management of the Hardware business was turned over to others and he returned to and devoted his time to the farm. Among many of the characteristics peculiar to N.A. Musgrave was a very deep desire to help everybody living in his neighborhood to a better physical and moral condition. It was before the days of good roads and automobiles about eighteen years ago, a number of children was being deprived of the spiritual uplift, he felt was due them on account of having no church in that district, so he built and furnished solely at his own expense a church and at all times since largely bore the expense of its upkeep. At York and also at Bailiff the church building needed repairs and through his encouragement and financial help everything was set in order. In no way did he confine his church activities to his own denomination but with a heart overflowing with love to all his acquaintences a hand was extended in sympathy and financial aid. Secret Orders and Lodges never held a leading place in his life but the Church of Jesus Christ was head and shoulders above all other organizations and to that end he gave the best of his life and energies. The esteem of the people of the entire country was expressed when 256 automobiles and five buggies being over a thousand people to the little chapel Sunday Feb. 8, 1925 to pay their respects to his life and to drop a tear of sympathy with his immediate family. A very ------ service was conducted by Rev. H. B. Shoaff of the Hutsonville M. E. Church assisted by Rev. Myers, Pastor of the Friends Church. Mr. T. A. McComb also spoke on "The Value of a Man in the Country". Song Service was in charge of the M. E. Church Quartett.
As the body left the Chapel to the hearse, and also from the hearse to the grave, several hundred Christian men stood on each side of the line of march with bared heads as guards to the last resting place of the body of the man whose Soul went out into the Great Beyond.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Nathan Musgrave and Olive Davis
Paul D. Musgrave (27. Jun. 1897 - Oct. 1962)
Palmer Andrew Musgrave (30. Jul. 1899 - )
Catherine V. Musgrave (c 1904 - )
Emma Myrtle Musgrave (1. Nov. 1906 - 27. Jun. 1926)
Mary O. Musgrave (c 1909 - )

Palmer Andrew Musgrave (M)
(30. Jul. 1899 - ), #376950
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Palmer Andrew Musgrave was born on 30. Jul. 1899 at Illinois. He was the son of Nathan Musgrave and Olive Davis.




Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Paul D. Musgrave (M)
(27. Jun. 1897 - Oct. 1962), #376949
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Paul D. Musgrave was born on 27. Jun. 1897 at Illinois. He was the son of Nathan Musgrave and Olive Davis.



Paul D. Musgrave died in Oct. 1962 at age 65.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

William Pierson Musgrave (M)
(12. Nov. 1828 - 1. Mar. 1915), #376943
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     William Pierson Musgrave was born on 12. Nov. 1828 at Hutsonville Twp., Crawford County, Illinois. He was the son of Nathan Musgrave and Mary Cox. William Pierson Musgrave married Priscilla Ellen Coffin Oct. 8th, 1849 at Washington County, Indiana. William Pierson Musgrave married Catherine Jemima Voorheis, daughter of Mahlon Voorheis and Elizabeth Tuttle, on 24. Nov. 1864 at Crawford County, Illinois. William Pierson Musgrave died on 1. Mar. 1915 at age 86.

WM. P. MUSGRAVE CALLED TO REST.
Passes Quietly to the Great Beyond Monday March, 1.
William Pierson Musgrave, aged 86 years, 3 months and 19 days passed away at his home about two miles north of Hutsonville just before the noon hour Monday March 1st . Funeral services were held at Union Chapel Wednesday, March 3rd at 10 a. m., conducted by the home ministers led by Cyrus Guyer.
Interment in the Musgrave cemetery. The large concourse of friends who filled the church to over flowing and who accompanied the remains to their last resting place bore testimony to the high standing and regard in which the deceased was held by all who knew him. He passed away quietly and without a sembalance of pain, just going into a peaceful slumber. At no time during his last illness did he seem to suffer.
Mr. Musgrave was a native of this township, his parents, who were North Carolina Quakers, having come to this country in the year 1818 and taken up a government land claim. When he was only twenty years of age, he was appointed a delegate to the Friends' yearly meeting in Dayton Ohio and made the trip and return on horseback.
In earlier days he had hauled apples, wool and other produce as far as Chicago to find a market, bringing back salt and other things.
Mr. Musgrave was one of the pioneer business men of the village having opened up a store on the river just back of the present McNutt & Musgrave Bros. hardware establishment. About 1854 he formed a partnership with the late Dr. Meserve of Robinson. Meserve & Musgrave sold drugs in a small building that stood near where the Farmers & Merchants bank now stands. After a short duration the firm dessolved and in 1861 Mr. Musgrave and Wm. Coffin, a brother-in-law, formed a partnership and started a general
store on the ground where the present Hurst Bros. store now stands. After one year Coffin withdrew and Dr. Thomas Kennedy, also a brother-in-law of Mr. Musgrave, be came a partner. After a short time Kennedy withdrew and in 1864 W. P. Musgrave and John R. Hurst formed a partnership which lasted but one year when Isaac Lowe, father of Judge A. L. Lowe, bought Mr. Musgrave out and he returned to the farm where he spent the remainder of his days. Following is the obituary:
William Pierson, son of Nathan and Mary Musgrave, was born Nov. 12, 1828 and was married to Percilia E. Coffin Oct. 8th, 1849. They were married according to the custom of the Friends' Church in a public meeting with out license, they pronouncing the ceremony, this being the legal form of marriage at that time. To this union were born five children, Edward P., John E., Izora E. Cox of Robinson, Ill., Lura B. Woodard and William R. All of these, except Izora, with their mother preceded him in death.
He was again married to Catherine J. Voorheis Oct. 24, 1864(1?). To this union were born seven children, Nathan A., Flora F., Mary E., Edward V., Mahlon H., Eliza B. and Harry, three of whom survive being Nathan, Mary and Mahlon. He also left fifteen grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
His parents came to this country and settled here in the year 1818. They were one of the most prominent families in the early development of this country. The Indians were numerous here at that time and wild game such as deer and turkey were in abundance. Uncle William saw the country transformed from a wilderness which by the sturdy stroke of industry was made to "Blossom as the Rose", as we see it today.
He had a birthright and was a life long member of the Friends' Church.
He bore his first public testimony in Christ at the age of 17. This was unusual in those days of quiet meetings. By his simple, honest and upright life he was known by all as a Godly man. He was ever ready, both in public and and private, to speak of the Master he loved so well. He had a profound reverance for the Holy Scriptures and was faithful to read them in daily devotion, night and morning, with his family often speaking upon such occasions that his prospect was bright. His earthly treasure was goodwill to all and
high regard for his children who so kindly cared him to the end. He leaves to his children and to his grandchildren a priceless legacy--an example of peace and goodwill to his fellow men.




Wm. P. Musgrave Writes Interesting Sketch

I was born in 1828 on the farm now owned and occupied by Wm. Rains, two miles north west of Hutsonville. My parents, Nathan and Mary (Cox) Musgrave, having settled here in 1818, my father was born in North Carolina in 1796 while Washington was president. They came with a company who had planned to brave the hardships of travel by ox carts, on horseback and on foot to plant a colony in this new and unbroken territory of Illinois. While they were hunting for a more fertile land, which was than principally government land and could be had for almost nothing, one object was to get away from the states of slavery. At this time there was a growing sentiment against slave holding, especially among friends (or Quakers) of which my father was a member. He brought with him a colored man to whom he had fallen heir and gave him his liberty. My first schooling was at a log school house, a little south and east of the present home of Cyrus Lindley. This was the only school house at this time in this part of the county. The house was warmed by a large fireplace and the one window was an opening made by removing a log from one side and covering the space with greased paper. The backless benches were hewn slabs of timber. There was a long shelf below the window to write on. Allen Sackrider was my first teacher. He taught us reading and arithmetic, made goose quill pens for us and he showed me how to make clay marbles and burn them in a fireplace. The first meeting house in this section of the country was a log house built by Friends just south of the turn in the road between Lawrence Newlin's and his daughter, Gladys' home. We often had "silent meetings." This was a branch church of Honey Creek monthly meeting, south of Terre Haute. The homes for the most part were as poorly furnished as the school houses. Much if not all the furniture was hand made as well as our clothing, etc.

"General" Stark, south of Hutsonville, made wool or fur hats for men who could afford them. We made our own straw hats by brading rye straw and sewing together.

Exum Draper (father of the late Wm. Draper) who lived on the land of my son, Nathan's, present home, was the principal shoemaker. John Reynolds, father of the late Enos Reynolds, having residence and shop just north of Chas. Musgrave's present home, and made most all of the tools, farming implements, wagons, etc. for all the people the country over. At one time he had six forges in his large shop and employed several men. He used a trip hammer that was run by oxen, the sound of which could be heard several miles away.The mail route by which we were served was from Vincennes to Paris. The mail was carried on horseback.York being the station where the carrier stayed over night and changed horses. When about 14 years old I went on horseback to Vincennes in company with the mail carrier. I remember that there was but one post office between Palestine and that place. My father sent me then to bring home my brother, John, who had started with a flatboat of hay to New Orleans but was compelled to tie at Vincennes on account of the floating ice.

When I was 17 years old I, with others, made a trip to Chicago with a wagon load of wool and dried apples, which I exchanged for dry goods and two barrels of salt. Chicago was then a growing city, but there were no railroads or street cars.

At age of 20 I went on horseback to Dayton, Ohio, to yearly meeting of Friends. I stayed one night at Indianapolis. I put up at a hotel and the fair for myself and horse, including lodging, supper and breakfast was one dollar.

In early times we had to work hard for a living but there was plenty of time sociability. There were log rollings, house and barn raisings, quiltings apple cuttings, etc. One night a party of young people met at the home of Mahlon Voorheis (Henry Voorheis' ) father to have a spelling school. About midnight we were all envited into the kitchen to a nice warm supper. I especially remember the hot biscuits baked by the fireplace. Aunt Eliza, Mahlon's wife, was one of the best of cooks.

My first travel by railroad was from Vencennes to Salem Ind. The engines and cars and cars were small compared to those of today. The rails were made by laying timbers lengthwise on the ties and capping them with strips of iron or steel, similar to wagon tires but thicker. Wood was used for fuel and some of the passengers paid their fares by helping load on wood.

My first remembrance of Hutsonville was when, as a rmall boy, Iused to visit my uncle, William Cox,who lived there. He built a small store and brought on the first stock of goods ever offered for sale in that place. His store was on the river bank east of Newlin's present store. His home, a log house, was about where Elizabeth Higgins' home now stands. A few years later my father and William Hurst, brother of the late John R. Hurst, built quite a large storehouse near the site of Cox's storeand also a meat packing house where pork was cured and sent to New Orleans by boat. General stores at that time were much different from those of the present time. There were no ready made shoes, hats, clothing, no coal oil as candles were used and no fruit jars, as we had only dried fruit by then. They kept factory unbleached muslin, a little calico, sometimes jeans, but jeans was mostly woven by looms in the homes. Orleans sugar and molasses, sorghum cane was not then grown here, candles, bags of green coffee, rice, etc.

My first adventure in the mercantile business in Hutsonville was with Dr. Stephen Meserve in a small drug store. In 1860 I formed a partnership with my brother-in-law, Wm. Coffin, and put in a general store. Coffin was soon succeeded by my sister's husband, Dr.Thos. Kennedy who was with me about a year or so when John R. Hurst became a partner. I sold my interest to Isaac Lowe, and Hurst with Lowe and afterward with John Olwin continued the business until his (Hurst's) death 1886, when his sons, W. B. and L. C. Hurst became proprietors and have carried on the business at the same place up to present time.In 1866 I bought a farm three miles northwest of town and was engaged in farming and fruit culture for the next 13 years when I sold out to Edward Rains and moved to Coloma Ind. I conducted a small store there for four years when I again sold out and returned to this neighborhood where I have since lived. In my lifetime of almost 85 years I have witnessed wonderful changes. Land for which I paid $5 an acre is now worth $125. Scarcely a half dozen of my boyhood friends are now living. Many of my own loved ones have passed over. I have sorrows and losses yet I find this a good world to live in. I have not always made a success financially, but I am glad to say I have been able to pay all my debts. If I owe any one a cent, I do not know it. I am thankful too, to have been blessed with health and to have provided always with a comfortable living.

Wm.P. Musgrave.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of William Pierson Musgrave and Catherine Jemima Voorheis
Nathan Musgrave+ (26. Jan. 1866 - 6. Feb. 1925)
Flora Freeman Musgrave (c 1868 - 16. Aug. 1868)
Mary Emily Musgrave (bt 28. Jan. 1869 - 1. Nov. 1869 - 8. Jun. 1957)
Edward V Musgrave
Mahlon Henry Musgrave+ (6. Jan. 1874 - )
Blanche Musgrave (16. Aug. 1875 - 14. Jul. 1876)
Harry Musgrave (16. Oct. 1878 - 8. Jan. 1879)

Aaron K. Musgrove (M)
(7. Oct. 1952 - ), #408070
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Aaron K. Musgrove was born on 7. Oct. 1952 at Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana. He was the son of Gilbert E. Musgrove. Aaron K. Musgrove married Ann Marie Keenan. Aaron K. Musgrove and Ann Marie Keenan were divorced. Aaron K. Musgrove married Carla Macy, daughter of Robert Macy and Carmen (Unknown), on 14. Oct. 1979.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Aaron K. Musgrove and Carla Macy
Lisa Ann Musgrove (3. Apr. 1975? - )
Daniel Scott Musgrove (8. Apr. 1979 - )

Daniel Scott Musgrove (M)
(8. Apr. 1979 - ), #408488
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Daniel Scott Musgrove was born on 8. Apr. 1979. He was the son of Aaron K. Musgrove and Carla Macy.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Evalyn Ann Musgrove (F)
(11. Aug. 1940 - ), #408482
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     Evalyn Ann Musgrove was born on 11. Aug. 1940. She was the daughter of Gilbert E. Musgrove and (Unknown) Bowman. Evalyn Ann Musgrove was baptized on 15. Sep. 1940.

Last Edited=28 Jun 2006

Floyd Musgrove (M)
#308510

     Floyd Musgrove married Elsie Nusbaum a 1909.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

George Hennessey Musgrove (M)
#408067

     George Hennessey Musgrove married Gesina Anna Ellinghousen.

Last Edited=14 Jun 2006

Child of George Hennessey Musgrove and Gesina Anna Ellinghousen
Gilbert E. Musgrove+ (22. Jul. 1919 - 29. Apr. 2001)

Gilbert E. Musgrove (M)
(22. Jul. 1919 - 29. Apr. 2001), #408066
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     Gilbert E. Musgrove was born on 22. Jul. 1919. He was the son of George Hennessey Musgrove and Gesina Anna Ellinghousen. Gilbert E. Musgrove married (Unknown) Bowman, daughter of Thomas A. Bowman. Gilbert E. Musgrove and (Unknown) Bowman resided at at White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, Montana, in 1940. Gilbert E. Musgrove served in the Marine Corps during WWII. He was an employee of the State Highway Patrol in 1947 at Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. He died on 29. Apr. 2001 at White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, Montana, at age 81.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Gilbert E. Musgrove and (Unknown) Bowman
Evalyn Ann Musgrove (11. Aug. 1940 - )

Children of Gilbert E. Musgrove
Robert C. Musgrove+ (3. Nov. 1950 - )
Aaron K. Musgrove+ (7. Oct. 1952 - )

Lisa Ann Musgrove (F)
(3. Apr. 1975? - ), #408489
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Lisa Ann Musgrove was born on 3. Apr. 1975? She was the daughter of Aaron K. Musgrove and Carla Macy.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Opal Elzida Musgrove (F)
#400766

     Opal Elzida Musgrove married Claude Kerman Stroman.

Last Edited=30 Dec 2005

Child of Opal Elzida Musgrove and Claude Kerman Stroman
Kerman Wayne Stroman+ (6. Nov. 1940 - )

Rhonda Olivia Musgrove (F)
(11. Jan. 1975 - ), #408480
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Rhonda Olivia Musgrove was born on 11. Jan. 1975. She was the daughter of Robert C. Musgrove and Betty Elaine Benson.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Robert C. Musgrove (M)
(3. Nov. 1950 - ), #408069
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Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Robert C. Musgrove was born on 3. Nov. 1950 at Billings, Yellowstone County, Montana. He was the son of Gilbert E. Musgrove. Robert C. Musgrove married Betty Elaine Benson, daughter of Janet (Unknown), on 13. Oct. 1973. Robert C. Musgrove was works for the Department of Public Works at Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. He and Betty Elaine Benson resided at at La Grande, Union County, Oregon.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Robert C. Musgrove and Betty Elaine Benson
Rhonda Olivia Musgrove (11. Jan. 1975 - )

Eliza Bell Mushrush (F)
#332855

     Eliza Bell Mushrush married William Eastlick, son of Cornelius Easlick and Eleanor Hoagland.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Donna Musial (F)
(1967 - ), #396006

     Donna Musial was born in 1967. She married Brian Manners, son of Richard Harry Manners and Filomena Cesaro.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Donna Musial and Brian Manners
Alexandre Musial Manners (1997 - )
Michael Richard Manners (2002 - )

Shelly Elaine Musitelle (F)
(28. Aug. 1968 - ), #361915

     Shelly Elaine Musitelle was born on 28. Aug. 1968 at Pasedena, Los Angeles County, California. She married David Ellis Bishop, son of John Burnett Bishop and Cecily Claire Wilde, on 22. May. 1993 at Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Shelly Elaine Musitelle and David Ellis Bishop
John Terris Bishop (23. Oct. 2000 - )

Robert Joseph Muskett Sr. (M)
(8. Jan. 1921 - 2. Jan. 1997), #333876

     Robert Joseph Muskett Sr. was born on 8. Jan. 1921. He married Bertha Matthew Steele. Robert Joseph Muskett Sr. died on 2. Jan. 1997 at age 75.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Bertha Musselman (F)
(15. Oct. 1907 - 22. Apr. 2001), #407254
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     Bertha Musselman was born on 15. Oct. 1907 at Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Joseph Musselman and Minnie May Sitler.
Bertha Musselman appeared on the census of 8. Jan. 1920 at with her parents, Fishing Creek Twp., Columbia County, Pennsylvania. She married Frederick Solomon Letteer, son of Harry Letteer and Lettie Baker, on 30. May. 1925 at Fishing Creek Twp., Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Bertha Musselman and Frederick Solomon Letteer appeared on the census of 14. Apr. 1930 at Fishing Creek Twp., Columbia County, Pennsylvania; real estate value 600.00. Bertha Musselman died on 22. Apr. 2001 at New Columbia, Union County, Pennsylvania, at age 93.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John Cane Musselman (M)
#80416

     John Cane Musselman married Sarah Jane Withers Shackelford, daughter of William Shackelford and Sarah Jane Withers, in 1867 at Kentucky.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of John Cane Musselman and Sarah Jane Withers Shackelford
Melissa Ann Musselman+ (1868 - )
William David Musselman+ (1869 - )
Sarah Jane Musselman+ (1870 - )
Mariam Musselman (1875 - )

Joseph Musselman (M)
#407255

     Joseph Musselman married Minnie May Sitler.

Last Edited=28 May 2006

Child of Joseph Musselman and Minnie May Sitler
Bertha Musselman (15. Oct. 1907 - 22. Apr. 2001)

Mariam Musselman (F)
(1875 - ), #80420
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Mariam Musselman was born in 1875. She was the daughter of John Cane Musselman and Sarah Jane Withers Shackelford.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Melissa Ann Musselman (F)
(1868 - ), #80417
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Melissa Ann Musselman was born in 1868. She was the daughter of John Cane Musselman and Sarah Jane Withers Shackelford. Melissa Ann Musselman married George Whrig in 1890.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Melissa Ann Musselman and George Whrig
Charles Whrig

Sarah Jane Musselman (F)
(1870 - ), #80419
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Sarah Jane Musselman was born in 1870. She was the daughter of John Cane Musselman and Sarah Jane Withers Shackelford. Sarah Jane Musselman married John Shane in 1885.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Sarah Jane Musselman and John Shane
Augusta Shane (18. Apr. 1888 - 1894)
William M. Shane (29. Aug. 1890 - )
Charles Spurgeon Shane+ (14. Aug. 1892 - )
John Raymond Shane (8. Jul. 1895 - )
Arthur Donald Shane (12. Feb. 1904 - 14. Aug. 1904)
Howard Wade Shane (3. Jul. 1906 - )

William David Musselman (M)
(1869 - ), #80418
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     William David Musselman was born in 1869. He was the son of John Cane Musselman and Sarah Jane Withers Shackelford. William David Musselman married Grace Boufuer c 1912.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Helen Musser (F)
#106367

     Helen Musser was born. She married Hayes Montrose Crownover, son of Lawerence McAlvey Crownover and Laura Bigelow, on 10. Apr. 1924.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Helen Musser and Hayes Montrose Crownover
Richard McAlvey Crownover+
William Hayes Crownover+

Julia Musser (F)
(5. Feb. 1930 - 24. Oct. 1996), #311893

     Julia Musser was born on 5. Feb. 1930 at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. She married Donald Henry Bruce, son of Henry Owen Bruce and Edith Alma Birks. Julia Musser died on 24. Oct. 1996 at Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, at age 66.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Melville Gray Musser (M)
#143742

     Melville Gray Musser married Helen Fayetta Conover, daughter of Albert Taylor Conover and Adelia Maria Frances Gouge, on 25. Dec. 1901.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Stanley Everette Mussleman (M)
(19. Sep. 1897 - 28. Jun. 1957), #321673

     Stanley Everette Mussleman was born on 19. Sep. 1897 at Montgomery County, Ohio. He married Ida Naomi Conover, daughter of Gilbert C. Conover and Ida Belle Stepleton, c 1916.
Stanley Everette Mussleman and Ida Naomi Conover appeared on the census of 1930 at with her parents, Madison, Montgomery County, Ohio. Stanley Everette Mussleman died on 28. Jun. 1957 at Montgomery County, Ohio, at age 59.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Alexander H. Mutch (M)
(18. Oct. 1885 - 1927), #83140
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Alexander H. Mutch was also known as Alex William Mutch. Alexander H. Mutch was born on 18. Oct. 1885 at Illinois. He was the son of William Alex Mutch and Clara I. Sooy. Alexander H. Mutch married Cecile Marsh. Alexander H. Mutch was shown in the census on 5. Jan. 1920 as a foreman, Lumbar Wharf.
Alexander H. Mutch and Cecile Marsh appeared on the census of 5. Jan. 1920 at San Diego, San Diego County, California. Alexander H. Mutch died in 1927 at San Diego, San Diego County, California.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Alexander H. Mutch and Cecile Marsh
Eileen Mutch (c 1909 - )
Helen Mutch (c 1913 - )

Alexander Mutch (M)
#368994

     Alexander Mutch married Margaret Thompson.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Alexander Mutch and Margaret Thompson
William Alex Mutch+ (27. Oct. 1857 - 20. Jan. 1900)

Clara Edith Mutch (F)
(23. Aug. 1889 - 1975), #83142
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Clara Edith Mutch was also known as Edith Mutch. Clara Edith Mutch was born on 23. Aug. 1889. She was the daughter of William Alex Mutch and Clara I. Sooy. Clara Edith Mutch married George Irving c 1908.
Clara Edith Mutch and George Irving appeared on the census of 8. Apr. 1930 at San Diego, San Diego County, California; real estate 5,000.00. Clara Edith Mutch resided at at El Cajon, San Diego County, California. She died in 1975.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Clara Edith Mutch and George Irving
Alma J. Irving (1912 - )

Eileen Mutch (F)
(c 1909 - ), #369116
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Eileen Mutch was born c 1909 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Alexander H. Mutch and Cecile Marsh.

Last Edited=5 Feb 2008

Helen Mutch (F)
(c 1913 - ), #369117
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Helen Mutch was born c 1913 at California. She was the daughter of Alexander H. Mutch and Cecile Marsh.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Margaret E. Mutch (F)
(21. Jul. 1882 - 30. Jan. 1965), #83139
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Margaret E. Mutch was born on 21. Jul. 1882 at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois. She was the daughter of William Alex Mutch and Clara I. Sooy. Margaret E. Mutch married Herbert Benjamin Riggs on 14. Feb. 1900 at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois.
Margaret E. Mutch and Herbert Benjamin Riggs appeared on the census of 2. May. 1930 at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois; no children are listed. Margaret E. Mutch died on 30. Jan. 1965 at Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, at age 82. She was buried at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Margaret E. Mutch and Herbert Benjamin Riggs
Carl Spencer Riggs Sr.+ (26. Aug. 1900 - 20. Jun. 1986)
Iva Bernice Riggs (5. Jun. 1903 - 18. Nov. 1958)
Russell Thomas Riggs (29. Apr. 1908 - 18. Jan. 1984)

Maude Ellen Mutch (F)
(11. Dec. 1883 - 25. Jun. 1969), #83138
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Maude Ellen Mutch was born on 11. Dec. 1883 at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois. She was the daughter of William Alex Mutch and Clara I. Sooy. Maude Ellen Mutch married William Franklin Armold on 22. Feb. 1905 at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois.
Maude Ellen Mutch and William Franklin Armold appeared on the census of 28. Apr. 1930 at Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois. Maude Ellen Mutch died on 25. Jun. 1969 at Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois, at age 85. She was buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Maude Ellen Mutch and William Franklin Armold
William Joseph Armold (23. Jul. 1907 - 26. Mar. 1968)
Mayethel Margaret Armold (20. Oct. 1913 - c 11. Mar. 2003)

Nettie Belle Mutch (F)
(20. Oct. 1888 - 6. May. 1972), #83141
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Nettie Belle Mutch was born on 20. Oct. 1888 at Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois. She was the daughter of William Alex Mutch and Clara I. Sooy. Nettie Belle Mutch married Palmer Henry Stevenson on 8. Jan. 1908 at Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon.
Nettie Belle Mutch and Palmer Henry Stevenson appeared on the census of 9. Jan. 1920 at Jackson, Polk County, Oregon. Nettie Belle Mutch died on 6. May. 1972 at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, at age 83. She was buried at Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Nettie Belle Mutch and Palmer Henry Stevenson
Isabel Stevenson (21. Jul. 1908 - )
Reonne Bernice Stevenson (28. Feb. 1910 - 21. Aug. 2002)
Reon Stevenson (c 1911 - )

William Alex Mutch (M)
(27. Oct. 1857 - 20. Jan. 1900), #83081
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     William Alex Mutch was born on 27. Oct. 1857 at Oxford County, Ontario, Canada. He was the son of Alexander Mutch and Margaret Thompson.
William Alex Mutch appeared on the census of 10. Jun. 1880 at with parents, Morgan County, Illinois. William Alex Mutch was shown in the census on 10. Jun. 1880 as a farm hand. He married Clara I. Sooy, daughter of Hamilton Sooy and Margaret Frances Reaugh, on 23. Mar. 1881 or 24. Mar. 1881 at Morgan County, Illinois. William Alex Mutch died on 20. Jan. 1900 at Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, at age 42. He was buried at Anderson Sooy Cemetery 3 miles east of, Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of William Alex Mutch and Clara I. Sooy
Margaret E. Mutch+ (21. Jul. 1882 - 30. Jan. 1965)
Maude Ellen Mutch+ (11. Dec. 1883 - 25. Jun. 1969)
Alexander H. Mutch+ (18. Oct. 1885 - 1927)
Nettie Belle Mutch+ (20. Oct. 1888 - 6. May. 1972)
Clara Edith Mutch+ (23. Aug. 1889 - 1975)

Earl C. Mutchler (M)
#307789
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Earl C. Mutchler was the son of George Elwood Mutchler and Clara Mabel Cobbett.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

George Elwood Mutchler (M)
(Feb. 1879 - Apr. 1951), #307788

     George Elwood Mutchler was born in Feb. 1879. He married Clara Mabel Cobbett, daughter of E. George Cobbett and Mary Catherine Potts. George Elwood Mutchler was a bookeeper for a realestate company on 30. Apr. 1930.
George Elwood Mutchler appeared on the census of 30. Apr. 1930 at Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; a boarder with Charles E. Thaller? He died in Apr. 1951 at age 72.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of George Elwood Mutchler and Clara Mabel Cobbett
Earl C. Mutchler
Raymond Paul Mutchler (May. 1910 - 1990)
Ruth Mutchler (Jan. 1916 - Mar. 1921)

Raymond Paul Mutchler (M)
(May. 1910 - 1990), #307791
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Raymond Paul Mutchler was born in May. 1910 at New Jersey. He was the son of George Elwood Mutchler and Clara Mabel Cobbett.
Raymond Paul Mutchler appeared on the census of 1930 at with mother, Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey. He died in 1990 at New Jersey.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Ruth Mutchler (F)
(Jan. 1916 - Mar. 1921), #307790
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Ruth Mutchler was born in Jan. 1916. She was the daughter of George Elwood Mutchler and Clara Mabel Cobbett. Ruth Mutchler died in Mar. 1921 at age 5.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Scott Mutchler (M)
#235209

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

William Mutchner (M)
#365641

     William Mutchner married Lovina J. Turman, daughter of Levi Turman and Margaret E. Voris.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Opal Muterspaugh (F)
#437003

     Opal Muterspaugh married Fussel Farmer.

Last Edited=10 Jan 2008

Child of Opal Muterspaugh and Fussel Farmer
Olive Elizabeth Farmer (28. Nov. 1912 - )

Andrew Charles Muttart (M)
#341093

     Andrew Charles Muttart married Alice Virginia Van Horne, daughter of Cornelius Putman Van Horne and Margaret Stephens, in 1871.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Deborah Mutty (F)
#288240

     Deborah Mutty married Major Jack Statman.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Deborah Mutty and Major Jack Statman
Eureka Statman (1856 - 13. Mar. 1901)

Mary Morton Muzzey (F)
(5. Sep. 1849 - 8. Jul. 1909), #354103
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     Mary Morton Muzzey was born on 5. Sep. 1849 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of William Monroe Muzzey and Mary Morton Shaw. Mary Morton Muzzey married Joseph Leedom, son of Dr. Edwin Conover Leedom and Susan A. Lukens, on 19. Nov. 1881. Mary Morton Muzzey died on 8. Jul. 1909 at age 59.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Mary Morton Muzzey and Joseph Leedom
Edmond Conover Leedom (11. Sep. 1882 - )

William Monroe Muzzey (M)
#354104

     William Monroe Muzzey married Mary Morton Shaw.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of William Monroe Muzzey and Mary Morton Shaw
Mary Morton Muzzey+ (5. Sep. 1849 - 8. Jul. 1909)

Santina Muzzicato (F)
#284992

     Santina Muzzicato married Santo F. Russo.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Myndert Myderse (M)
#219893

     Myndert Myderse married Sarah Corssen, daughter of Jacob Corssen and Elizabeth Viele.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

(Unknown) Myer (M)
#424710

     (Unknown) Myer married Mary S. (Unknown).

Last Edited=16 May 2007

Eve Myer (F)
(30. Oct. 1782 - 14. Feb. 1845), #423229
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     Eve Myer was also known as Eva Myer. Eve Myer was born on 30. Oct. 1782 at Harlem, New York County, New York. She was the daughter of Jacob Myer and Cornelia (Unknown). Eve Myer married Frederick Dyckman; 3 children. Eve Myer married Edward Riker, son of Peter Riker and Mary E. Kelley, c 1820. Eve Myer died on 14. Feb. 1845 at New York City, New York County, New York, at age 62.
Eve Myer and Edward Riker appeared on the census of 29. Jul. 1850 at New York City, New York County, New York; in the family
Ann Jones age 13 b New York.

Last Edited=15 Apr 2007

Child of Eve Myer and Edward Riker
Frederick Riker

Jacob Myer (M)
#423230

     Jacob Myer married Cornelia (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Apr 2007

Child of Jacob Myer and Cornelia (Unknown)
Eve Myer+ (30. Oct. 1782 - 14. Feb. 1845)

John R. Myer (M)
#418381

     John R. Myer married Maria Elizabeth Schofield, daughter of Jerome Schofield and Elizabeth Brinckerhoff.

Last Edited=3 Feb 2007

Lydia E. Myer (F)
(7. Jul. 1874 - ), #380982

     Lydia E. Myer was born on 7. Jul. 1874 at Sawkill, Ulster County, New York. She married Rev. George W. Gulick, son of Jacob Cornelius Gulick and Sarah Van Liew, on 14. Jul. 1920.
Lydia E. Myer and Rev. George W. Gulick appeared on the census of 3. Apr. 1930 at Newburgh, Orange County, New York.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Mary Ann Myer (F)
#227991

     Mary Ann Myer married W. Ten Broeck Sharp. Mary Ann Myer and W. Ten Broeck Sharp resided at at Ulster County, New York.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Mary Ann Myer and W. Ten Broeck Sharp
Mary Elizabeth Sharp+

Olive Pearl Myer (F)
#398578

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Olive Pearl Myer
Sara Marie Talbot+ (8. Oct. 1929 or 9. Oct. 1929 - )

(Unknown) Myers (M)
(bt 1857 - 1877 - bt 1891 - 1963), #111275

     (Unknown) Myers was born bt 1857 - 1877. He married Ada Crownover, daughter of James Campbell Crownover and Elizabeth Roan, bt 1888 - 1921. (Unknown) Myers died bt 1891 - 1963.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

(Unknown) Myers (M)
#330467

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

(Unknown) Myers (M)
#412073
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     (Unknown) Myers was the son of George Lafayette Myers and Mable V. Reese.

Last Edited=23 Oct 2006

(Unknown) Myers (F)
#437760

     (Unknown) Myers married Charles Higbee, son of William Higbee and Hannah Horn.

Last Edited=28 Jan 2008

Abraham Myers (M)
#339962

     Abraham Myers married Elizabeth Cornell, daughter of Douw Cornell and Geertje Van Voorhis, on 18. Mar. 1818.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Abram R. Myers (M)
#287693

     Abram R. Myers married Lucretia Brinckerhoff, daughter of Daniel Brinckerhoff and Mary Mason, in Jan. 1834.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Abram R. Myers and Lucretia Brinckerhoff
Brinckerhoff Myers (12. Oct. 1834 - 12. Aug. 1910)
Mason Myers (c 1836 - )
Oscar Myers (11. Oct. 1839 - )
Mary Lucretia Myers+ (3. Mar. 1842 - 5. Aug. 1924)
LaFayette Myers (c 1843 - )
Emma A. Myers (c 1845 - )

Albert H. Myers (M)
(c 1862 - ), #412119
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     Albert H. Myers was born c 1862 at Indiana. He was the son of Caleb Theodore Myers and Mary Jane Heath.

Last Edited=25 Oct 2006

Alice Myers (F)
(1876 - a 1876), #384963
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Alice Myers was born in 1876. She died young a 1876. She was the daughter of John Myers and Jennie Kester.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Alice Myers (F)
(30. Jun. 1888 - ), #412082
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     Alice Myers was born on 30. Jun. 1888. She was the daughter of Lavon Lafayette Myers and Allie Jenkins.

Last Edited=24 Oct 2006

Aline Myers (F)
(c 1919 - ), #416821

     Aline Myers was born c 1919. She married George Wendell Mills, son of Arthur Hurbel Mills and Clara May Riley, on 24. Dec. 1940.

Last Edited=15 Jan 2007

Alura? Myers (F)
(c 1875 - ), #412114
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     Alura? Myers was born c 1875 at Indiana. She was the daughter of Tipton T. Myers and Elizabeth Scheckells.

Last Edited=25 Oct 2006

America Myers (F)
(20. Dec. 1838 - 20. Nov. 1922), #412130
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     America Myers was born on 20. Dec. 1838 at Ripley County, Indiana. She was the daughter of James Myers and Sarah Kinnett. America Myers married John M. Cummings on 10. May. 1854 at Crawford County, Indiana.
America Myers and John M. Cummings appeared on the census of Jun. 1880 at Ohio Twp., Crawford County, Indiana. America Myers married Robert Sumpter, son of John Sumpter and Hannah Darby, c 1890.
America Myers and Robert Sumpter appeared on the census of 19. Jun. 1900 at Ohio Twp., Crawford County, Indiana; she has 13 children, 10 living.
America Myers and Robert Sumpter appeared on the census of 30. Apr. 1910 at Ohio Twp., Crawford County, Indiana; she has 13 children, 7 living.
America Myers appeared on the census of 5. Jan. 1920 at with her daughter Lettie, Ohio Twp., Crawford County, Indiana. She died on 20. Nov. 1922 at age 83. She was buried at Fredonia Cemetery, Crawford County, Indiana.

Last Edited=25 Oct 2006

Children of America Myers and John M. Cummings
John E. Cummings (c 1855 - )
Mary J. Cummings (c 1858 - )
James H. Cummings (c 1861 - )
Sarah E. Cummings (c 1863 - )
Lavica Cummings (c 1865 - )
Silas Cummings (c 1867 - )
Zariah Cummings (c 1869 - )
Emma Cummings (c 1871 - )
Lilly Cummings (c 1873 - )
William Cummings (c 1874 - )
Eugene Cummings (c 1876 - )
Letie B. Cummings+ (c Feb. 1877 - )
Alford J. Cummings (c Dec. 1879 - )

Andrew Jackson Myers (M)
#356840

     Andrew Jackson Myers married Mary Belle Hendricks.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Andrew Jackson Myers and Mary Belle Hendricks
Valetta Evalyn Myers (26. Oct. 1892 - 4. Aug. 1973)

Angeline Myers (F)
(21. Jul. 1854 - 15. Aug. 1930), #412026
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     Angeline Myers was born on 21. Jul. 1854 at Crawford County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Jackson Myers and Margaret Sumpter. Angeline Myers died on 15. Aug. 1930 at Crawford County, Indiana, at age 76; not married. She was buried at Fredonia Cemetery, Crawford County, Indiana.

Last Edited=23 Oct 2006

Anna Myers (F)
(19. Mar. 1846 - 8. Mar. 1932), #416675
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     Anna Myers was born on 19. Mar. 1846 at Montgomery County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Jacob Myers and Catherine H. Hiller. Anna Myers married Joshua V. Mills, son of William Mills and Jane Campbell, on 1. Nov. 1865 at Montgomery County, Ohio.
Anna Myers and Joshua V. Mills appeared on the census of 27. Jul. 1870 at Perry Twp., Montgomery County, Ohio; real estate value 5,500.00, personal property 780.00.
Anna Myers and Joshua V. Mills appeared on the census of 16. Jun. 1880 at Perry Twp., Montgomery County, Ohio.
Anna Myers and Joshua V. Mills appeared on the census of 4. Jun. 1900 at Perry Twp., Montgomery County, Ohio; 10 chldren, 10 living.
Anna Myers and Joshua V. Mills appeared on the census of 1910 at Perry Twp., Montgomery County, Ohio; 4 children, 4 living.
Anna Myers appeared on the census of 5. Jan. 1920 at Perry Twp., Montgomery County, Ohio; a widow. She died on 8. Mar. 1932 at Montgomery County, Ohio, at age 85.

Last Edited=15 Jan 2007

Children of Anna Myers and Joshua V. Mills
Emma Mills (3. Oct. 1867 - 1. Jul. 1938)
Flora Mills+ (c 1869 - 14. Feb. 1927)
John Mills (c Sep. 1872 - 1949)
Mattie Mills+ (c Sep. 1873 - )
Cora Catherine Mills (6. Aug. 1875 - 5. Nov. 1935)
Eva Mills (1878 - 1953)
Ada Mae Mills+ (c Jun. 1884 - 21. Sep. 1953)
Wiliam Tecumseh Mills+ (26. May. 1885 - 4. Oct. 1933)
Orlando Mills (4. Jul. 1887 - 1953)
Earl G. Mills (31. May. 1890 - 9. Apr. 1977)

Arthur Henry Myers (M)
(9. Oct. 1886 - 21. Apr. 1971), #279011
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Arthur Henry Myers was born on 9. Oct. 1886 at Bridgewater Twp., Somerset County, New Jersey. He was the son of Joshua Brush Myers and Catherine Maria Conover. Arthur Henry Myers married Claryse Davis, daughter of Charles Nathaniel Davis and Myrtle Theodosia Moore, on 29. Jun. 1927 at Denton, Denton County, Texas. Arthur Henry Myers died on 21. Apr. 1971 at Athens, Mc Minn County, Tennessee, at age 84.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Artie E. Myers (F)
(1898 - ), #108891
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Artie E. Myers was also known as Ethel Arte Myres. Artie E. Myers was born in 1898. She was the daughter of Lewis Franklin Myers and Cynthia Evaline Crafton. Artie E. Myers married Ira Conway.

Last Edited=13 Nov 2007


         
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