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William Louis Fairbanks (M)
(16. Jan. 1904 - 2. Oct. 1980), #431871

     William Louis Fairbanks was born on 16. Jan. 1904 at California. He married Drusilla A. Talbot, daughter of Joseph Martin Talbot and Genevieve Ayre. William Louis Fairbanks died on 2. Oct. 1980 at Sonoma County, California, at age 76.

Last Edited=15 Sep 2007

Children of William Louis Fairbanks and Drusilla A. Talbot
William Louis Fairbanks (26. Mar. 1937 - )
Joseph Talbot Fairbanks (22. Apr. 1939 - )

William Louis Fairbanks (M)
(26. Mar. 1937 - ), #431878
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Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     William Louis Fairbanks was born on 26. Mar. 1937 at San Franciso County, California. He was the son of William Louis Fairbanks and Drusilla A. Talbot.

Last Edited=15 Sep 2007

Cornelia Fairbrothers (F)
(18. Jul. 1908 - 16. Oct. 1996), #292396
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Cornelia Fairbrothers was born on 18. Jul. 1908. She was the daughter of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley. Cornelia Fairbrothers married Robert Emil Friedley in 1932. Cornelia Fairbrothers died on 16. Oct. 1996 at age 88.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Cornelia Fairbrothers and Robert Emil Friedley
Marilyn Cornelia Friedley (1934 - 1936)

David B Fairbrothers (M)
(21. Mar. 1865 - ), #292387

     David B Fairbrothers was born on 21. Mar. 1865. He married Mary B Risley, daughter of Peter Boice Risley and Sarah Cornelia Lake, on 16. Nov. 1888.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley
Earl Fairbrothers+ (31. Mar. 1890 - 1970)
Godfrey Fairbrothers (2. Sep. 1891 - 21. Jan. 1894)
Linford Fairbrothers (8. May. 1895 - 18. Aug. 1895)
Helen Fairbrothers (8. May. 1895 - 19. May. 1896)
Somers L Fairbrothers (2. Feb. 1902 - 23. Mar. 1902)
Cornelia Fairbrothers+ (18. Jul. 1908 - 16. Oct. 1996)

Earl Fairbrothers (M)
(31. Mar. 1890 - 1970), #292388
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Earl Fairbrothers was born on 31. Mar. 1890. He was the son of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley. Earl Fairbrothers married Mary Margaret (Magill) Freas on 4. Sep. 1911. Earl Fairbrothers died in 1970.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Earl Fairbrothers and Mary Margaret (Magill) Freas
Maisie J Fairbrothers (1915 - 1997)

Godfrey Fairbrothers (M)
(2. Sep. 1891 - 21. Jan. 1894), #292392
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Godfrey Fairbrothers was born on 2. Sep. 1891. He was the son of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley. Godfrey Fairbrothers died on 21. Jan. 1894 at age 2.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Helen Fairbrothers (F)
(8. May. 1895 - 19. May. 1896), #292394
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Helen Fairbrothers was born on 8. May. 1895. She was the daughter of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley. Helen Fairbrothers died on 19. May. 1896 at age 1.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Linford Fairbrothers (M)
(8. May. 1895 - 18. Aug. 1895), #292393
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Linford Fairbrothers was born on 8. May. 1895. He was the son of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley. Linford Fairbrothers died on 18. Aug. 1895 at age 0.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Maisie J Fairbrothers (F)
(1915 - 1997), #292390
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Relationship=9th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Maisie J Fairbrothers was born in 1915. She was the daughter of Earl Fairbrothers and Mary Margaret (Magill) Freas. Maisie J Fairbrothers married Frank Edward Charlton in 1938. Maisie J Fairbrothers died in 1997.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Somers L Fairbrothers (M)
(2. Feb. 1902 - 23. Mar. 1902), #292395
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Somers L Fairbrothers was born on 2. Feb. 1902. He was the son of David B Fairbrothers and Mary B Risley. Somers L Fairbrothers died on 23. Mar. 1902 at age 0.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Abigail Fairchild (F)
#331413

     Abigail Fairchild married Charles Hedges, son of Moses Hedges Sr. and Mary Greenwood.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Eliza S. Fairchild (F)
#285186
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Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Eliza S. Fairchild was the daughter of Dr. Stephen Fairchild and Euphemia Maria Brinckerhoff.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Emily Frances Fairchild (F)
(16. Oct. 1832 - 17. Apr. 1875), #423966

     Emily Frances Fairchild was born on 16. Oct. 1832 at Ogdensburg, Saint Lawrence County, New York. She married Clarence Ashley, son of Henry Ashley and Susan Haight Van Voorhis, on 6. Jan. 1852 at Ogdensburg, Saint Lawrence County, New York. Emily Frances Fairchild died on 17. Apr. 1875 at Rochester, Monroe County, New York, at age 42.

Last Edited=8 May 2007

Children of Emily Frances Fairchild and Clarence Ashley
Emily Frances Ashley (13. Oct. 1852 - 23. Feb. 1889)
Egbert Fairchild Ashley (8. Jan. 1856 - )
Clarence Tyron Ashley (10. Mar. 1859 - )
Edith Somerville Ashley (22. Aug. 1864 - )
Harriet James Ashley (2. Sep. 1866 - )
Wallace Osborne Ashley (29. Jan. 1875 - )

Ezra Fairchild (M)
(c 1796 - ), #383555

     Ezra Fairchild was born c 1796 at Minonk, Woodford County, Illinois. He married Ann Howell Addis, daughter of Richard Addis and Jacamyntie De Hart, on 17. Sep. 1818.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Inez Fairchild (F)
#422211

     Inez Fairchild married Charles Monroe Shepard, son of James Francis Shepard and Julia Corina Vincent.

Last Edited=4 Apr 2007

Jarius Cassius Fairchild (M)
#323526

     JAIRUS CASSIUS FAIRCHILD
From History of Dane County, Wisconsin, publ. by Western Historical Company, Chicago, 1880, page 532-535
JAIRUS CASSIUS FAIRCHILD was born on the 27th of December 1801. A younger son of a large family, he might have remained there but for the loss of his mother at an early age. As he used laughingly to express it, he "found he could not govern his step-mother," and so, at eleven years, he started out to seek his fortune. Probably, among the hardy pioneers of the time, this did not seem so doubtful a venture as it might now do. It must be added that the same step-mother afterward paid him a visit at his home in Ohio,and received most affectionate attention from himself and his wife, to whose children she became much attached. Unfortunately, there is no clear record of these early years, full of adventure and of persevering effort. Doubtless a most entertaining book might be made of them, if any friend could clearly recall the stories he has related of scenes through which he passed. He recollected vividly the news of the attack on Sackett's Harbor, brought by a man mounted on a horse detached from the plow, who, seeing a fresher one standing harnessed at his father's door, threw himself from one to the other, and continued his journey over hill and dale to warn the people of the approaching enemy.

Fifteen months would cover all the time spent in schools. But he was a careful observer, with retentive memory; and, whether he earned his bread at the weaver's loom, or by business journeys through the country, on both sides of River St. Lawrence and Lake Ontario, he laid up stores of practical knowledge which made him a cyclopedia for those who sought information from him in later years.

An indefatigable and critical reader, nothing came amiss to his inquiring, thoughtful mind; and, even at this early period, he had reasoned and drawn conclusions upon subjects not speculated upon by his companions; and theories now commonly received were reached by him alone and unaided. One fact, unimportant in itself, shows a marked character and capacity. He always rose late. Entering upon any employment, this fact was always mentioned by him, and the hope expressed that he should make himself so valuable after he was up as to make up for the loss of time. One smiles to think of the young boy thus frankly dictating terms to his masters, expressing a hope that he might overcome his tendency, but, if it proved impossible, asking consideration - a consideration which was never denied. This is mentioned, not as a good precedent, but only as showing a characteristic.

At twenty-one we find him, with an elder brother, Marcus Brutus, entering Ohio in search of a permanent home. They separated at Cleveland, agreeing to meet there at a certain time, and report progress. But the brother never returned; and, after weary and anxious waiting, the subject of this sketch entered upon an engagement with Owen BROWN, the father of that John BROWN, whose devotion to the cause of Anti-slavery and raid into Virginia have given him so wonderful a place in the history of our country. This Owen BROWN was a remarkable man; a volume might be written of his sayings, full of wit, and of keen, shrewd good sense. An industrious and prosperous man, he stood high among his fellows, and was a valuable friend to a young man starting in life.

Among his other enterprises he had a tannery, and taught the young man this trade, and soon after John BROWN and Mr. FAIRCHILD became partners in the business. But John BROWN - stern, unbending, a man of "one idea," the stuff of which martyrs are made - grand and sublime though he be in history, was not the most suave and agreeable companion one could find for social relations; and this arrangement was very brief, though a friendship continued. For when, some years later, John lost his wife, the fact was announced in a letter to his former partner, beginning, "My good, faithful, obedient wife, Diantha, is dead."

About this time, Mr. FAIRCHILD met with Sally BLAIR, a handsome, energetic daughter of New England, of Scotch-Irish descent, gifted with Scotch persistency and Irish kindliness. One brief meeting left upon each so strong an impression, that the acquaintance was voluntarily renewed; and a few months later, in the spring of 1826, he brought his bride home to Franklin Mills (now Kent), Ohio, where they lived in a log house a year, till their own house was built.

After all his wanderings and struggles, we find the homeless, self-instructed boy anchored by his 'ain fireside." Here four children were born, and one laid under the sod. He built a brick store, now pointed out as the first brick building ever erected in the town. Very small it looks; but it was regarded with no contempt then. No success or position of later years was brighter or more beautiful than these few years passed by him in the thriving little village, as the proprietor of a large tannery, of "the store," and his own cottage close by it, a Justice of the Peace, and known as "the Squire" in all the neighboring counties. He was an active temperance man. So prevalent was drunkenness at this time that nothing short of total abstinence could remedy the evil. Tobacco and stimulants in all forms were fought against with all his youthful vigor; and not till near his fiftieth year did he, by the advice of several physicians, adopt the occasional use of them. This period, uneventful in a written history, afforded time for maturing and assimilating the experiences and observations of his previous years; for reading law, in order that he might faithfully and justly act as "Squire;" for investigating financial and political questions to fit him for business and citizenship. But to him personally this was a period of intense interest. His busy days were followed by sleepless nights of study of the Bible, and thoughtful talks with his clergyman and others. An active and prayerful church-member, his views of Christian duty were extreme and vigorous; and though these most conscientious struggles resulted in a positive rejection of the miraculous claims of theology, they gave an enviable familiarity, with the teachings and spirit of the Founder of Christianity, and a steadfast faith in the wisdom of the command to "do justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God."

During all these years, one of the delightful domestic events was the frequent visits of his good old friend Owen BROWN, whose affection extended to the wife and children, and whose habit of frightful stammering only added a charm to the keen wit and kindly good-humor which made him a delight to children as well as to the older ones.

In 1834, he removed to Cleveland - then rushing on in the full tide of speculation - just in time to be stranded by the tidal wave of 1837, which wrecked so many imaginary millionaires. His little brood, incapable of comprehending the prosperity, were taught by this adversity that opportunities for education were to be made the most of; and much of the sons' perseverance, and faithful performance of small duties, may have been unconsciously derived from their father's humbling experiences in this '"crash." While engaged in the wearisome and mortifying business of adjusting these affairs, there came to him, unexpectedly, a position in the secret service of the Government, which gave him active employment and means of subsistence during the period in which his hands were tied by his embarrassments. It also afforded him opportunity to choose a home wherein he should start anew.

One dreary March day, driving against a biting north wind, in the year 1846, he arrived in Madison, Wis; and, after a stay of less than twenty-four hours, he wrote to his wife in Cleveland that he had found the place wherein he should live and die. This active, far-seeing helpmeet was ready for the summons, and, bringing children and household goods, joined him in Milwaukee.

Driving two and a half days over green prairies and through "oak openings," where shadows danced upon a brilliant carpet of flowers, they reached Madison, June 8, 1846.

The First Constitutional Convention, occurring this year not only brought most of the leading men of the State together in Madison, but made political questions the subject of everyday common conversation. Into these he threw himself with eager interest; and, though some of the progressive measures most pleasing to him led to the rejection of the constitution by the people, he lived to see most of them adopted by the State.

He had been a Henry Clay Whit, a "stump" speaker during the campaign which elected Harrison; and was one of the few who sustained John Tyler in his course after the death of the President brought him to the head of the administration. Perhaps it was not so much that he agreed with him in the abstract as that he claimed for him the right to carry out the principles he had always held, and his known advocacy of which had given strength to the efforts which resulted in the triumph of the party. So few were the Tyler men that they were known as the "corporal's guard" - a sobriquet cheerfully accepted by himself and others.

This state of things naturally drifted him with the Democrats; and he was elected State Treasurer at the first State election, on the Democratic ticket, at the head of which was Gov. DEWEY, and was elected to the same office, for a second term, in 1849. In 1851, and again in 1853, he was pressed by his friends for the Democratic nomination for Governor, and on the second occasion lacked only two votes of the number required to confer the nomination.

He was the only State officer who kept house in Madison; and his own and his wife's unfailing hospitality made their simple, unpretending home a delightful social center, and familiarly known to all whose business or tastes brought them to the City of the Lakes. Perhaps in this way, more than in any public positions, was their united influence exercised in the rapidly-increasing community. All his efforts went to develop the resources of his own visibility, and to advance the interests of his neighbors. If he gained a little money, instead of seeking some safe investment, where he could profit by the industry of others, he put it into improvements of the town or State. Immediately upon his arrival in Madison, he set about getting a home for life. His first step was to buy a saw-mill in the pinery; and, running his own lumber down to Prairie du Sac, he had it hauled by teams, twenty-five miles, to Madison. Then there was no brick. The beautiful stone now easily procured, was then inaccessible; so he started a brick-yard, and made enough brick for all his own buildings, and to go far toward paying for the other materials used. These things being ready, the architect who was to have taken charge failed, and so he completed the job by giving his own daily personal attention to the details of the work to the end. A home gained under such difficulties and enriched by memories of years of hospitality is not to be bought with mere money.

While he was a State officer, he became intimately acquainted with the whole State through his ex officio connection with the Commissioners for the Care of Schools and University Lands; and, though he was strongly averse to much they were obliged to do, considering it a waste or misuse of a noble endowment, yet he enjoyed giving his time and strength to the work, and was faithful and efficient in efforts to avert evils, and accomplish good.

Not much is it to tell - the first State Treasurer in a new State, the first Mayor in a very small city, the builder of an unassuming home and of other modest buildings. But his influence was widely felt in his day; and who shall say where it will end? He could not sleep comfortably in his bed if he knew others to be homeless and suffering. He was foremost in every public work. No widow or orphan was ever turned away till his best thought and kindest aid had been given. No man, not even the worthless, ever appealed to his friendship in vain. He felt that want of success often stamped a man as worthless among his fellows; and the unfortunate was sure of his aid. At one time his banker refused to accept his name as an endorser, giving as a reason, that his name was on two-thirds of the paper in Dane County. Of course he had losses; of course he a very few times aided scamps; of course he had no millions to divide among his children. It is not a good example to follow to that extent. And yet, who would not prefer the troubles and embarrassments brought on by such a life, to those attending a selfish life?

He had a powerful frame, a large, intellectual head, fine features, a fair complexion, and bright auburn, curling hair. His physical strength was enormous. At one time, when a spirited horse which he was driving, frenzied by fright, had started to run, he stopped him by main strength, nearly pulling him back into the buggy. Though genial in his ways, and under habitual self-control, his passions were strong; and his keen sense of honor led him to quick resentment of any attack upon his character. The first year of his residence in Madison, he walked steadily into a printing office, and, with his own unaided arm, broke up a newspaper from upon the press, then printing false words derogatory to him. This strength and self-reliance in his person appearance made the feebleness and loss of sight of his last months peculiarly touching.

His life went out in darkness. The war came. He had foreseen it with deepest pain. He was of those who thought that the election of Douglas over Lincoln would have averted it for the time, possibly would have shifted it along until different circumstances had quietly accomplished the end which came only through blood and anguish. But, when the call for men came, and his son Lucius was one of the first five in the State to enlist to serve in any capacity required, he made no objection. It was his country; and the union was essential to his idea of it. And, when Cassius, returning from the wilds of the pinery to find the country aflame with the war-spirit, added his name to the already tremendous list, he gave no sigh. He expect, as a matter of course, if there was work to be done, all his boys would do it. And though great tears rolled down his cheeks, already thin and pallid at the rapid approach of death, those precious lives were never recalled, even to comfort his last days. The fortunes of war sent his eldest son, Cassius, back on a stretcher, with a ball in his thigh, to occupy an adjoining bedroom during his father's last days, and, with his mother and sister, to follow, on crutches, the revered from to its last resting-place. But with all the sense of personal loss, with all the frightful sense of danger to his eldest son in the Western Army, his second in the Army of the Potomac, and his third son and youngest child in the navy, now on guard below Richmond, in James River, and then participating in the siege of Charleston, his great grief, his really first thought, was for his country - the fear that peace had fled from it for a long time, if not forever. No victories came to cheer his last days. With failing strength and nearly extinguished sight, he went out in the darkest days of the war, just when defeat after defeat had begun to teach our armies how large a task had been undertaken. He died July 18, 1862. Jarius Cassius Fairchild married Sally Blair.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Jarius Cassius Fairchild and Sally Blair
Sarah Fairchild (25. Apr. 1827 - )

Johnathan Fairchild (M)
#285183

     Johnathan Fairchild married Sarah Howell.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Johnathan Fairchild and Sarah Howell
Dr. Stephen Fairchild+ (28. Nov. 1792 - )

Joyce Joanne Fairchild (F)
#91982

     Joyce Joanne Fairchild married Kenneth Lee Edgell, son of Joseph 'Bud' Edgell and Jeanette (Unknown).

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Mary Lavina Fairchild (F)
#420824

     Mary Lavina Fairchild married Joseph H. Boutillette.

Last Edited=18 Mar 2007

Child of Mary Lavina Fairchild and Joseph H. Boutillette
William Boutillette+ (15. Aug. 1867 - 9. May. 1936)

Mrion Elton Fairchild (F)
#317086

     Mrion Elton Fairchild married James Turner.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Mrion Elton Fairchild and James Turner
Melona Elmira Turner+ (6. Jan. 1844 - 2. Oct. 1902)

Nathaniel Fairchild (M)
(8. Jan. 1752 - 21. Jan. 1837), #424414

     Nathaniel Fairchild was born on 8. Jan. 1752 at Morris County, New Jersey. He married an unknown person on 23. Jun. 1779 at Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey. He married Elizabeth Munson on 23. Jun. 1779 at Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey. Served in the Revolutionary War. Nathaniel Fairchild died on 21. Jan. 1837 at Clarence, Erie County, New York, at age 85. He was buried at Harris Hill Cemetery, Clarence, Erie County, New York. From 'Early Fairchilds in America and their Descendants' by Jean Fairchild Gilmore, Gateway Press, Inc, Baltimore, MD, 1999.

p. 111

" Nathaniel was age twenty four in 1776, living with his mother in Barnard Township, Somerset County, N.J. when he enlisted in the army at Fishkill, N.Y. for a term of nine months".

" Nathaniel served as Pvt., Sgt. and Sgt.-Major in the American Revoution for a total of thirteen months on five different occasions, seeing service on one occasion at the Battle of Monmouth, N.J. Sometime after 1787 he moved to New York and finally settled in Erie County, NY. He applied for a pension 4 Dec. 1832 at age 80. Pension was granted in 1834 at $60 a year."


*The following are from notes on Nathaniel Fairchild's Revolutionary War pension application papers:

A. Affidavit of Nathaniel Fairchild of 4 Dec 1832, signed "his X mark"

1. Enlisted in US Army at Fishkill, Dutchess Co., NY in Capt. James Wicks Company, Regulars, Sgt. for 4 months, in New York City, disharged.

2. Enlisted in Capt. Henry Goodwins's Co., Col. Swartwout's Regt., regulars stationed at 'Kingsbridge then New York.'

3. Enlisted at Elizabeth Town, NJ, in Capt. John Parker's Co., Col. Wind's Regt., 1 month, discharged.

4. Enlisted at Woodbridge, (NJ) in Capt. McCoy's Co. of Militia, Col. Wind's Regt., Sgt., 1 month, discharged.

5. Enlisted at Raitan, NJ, Capt. Lane's Co. of pioneers, Col. Freylinghuysen's Regt., Private, 2 months in Battle of Monmounth (NJ).

Total 13 months' service "several other battles."

B. Afficavit of Peter VanDeventer, 19 July 1835, Springfield Twp., Erie Co., Pa., signed "Peter VanDeventer."

" Erie County

On the nineteenth day of July in the year of one thousand eight hundred and thirty three, before me the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for the County of Erie, personally came Peter VanDeventer of Springfield township and county of aforesaid and being duly sworn according to law deposith and saith that during the Revolutionary War in the year one thousand seven hundred and seventy seven, he served as Lieutenant in Captain Nathaniel Porter's company, belonging to Col. Freilinghuyzin's regiment -- That during the summer of the aforesaid year of 1777, Col. Freilinghuyzin was called upon by Col. Morgan who commanded the Riflemen, for volunteers to commence an attack upon the enemy at Prescataway Plains in the State of New Jersey -- That Capt. Porter aforesaid and himself (this deponent) volunteered for that purpose and that Ms Nathaniel Fairchild of Summerset County in the State of New Jersey, who was then in the United States Service and this deponent thinks, in Capt. Parker's company, belonging to the Regiment aforesaid also volunteered and served during the attack afsd in the same company with this deponent under the command of the aforesaid Nathaniel Porter -- This deponent further saith that at the time of the aforesaid attack he was well acquainted with the said Nathaniel Fairchild and consider him an active and brave soldier in the service of his country.

Peter VanDeventer

Sworn and Subscribed
before me
James G. Woodworth."


C. Affidavit of Theodosia Hall, of Castile, Genesee Co., NY, 12 Aug. 1833, sister of Nathaniel Fairchild.

D. Affidavit of Caleb Fairchild, of Buffalo, NY, 16 July 1833, age 62 last April.

E. Affidavit of Elizabeth Fairchild(widow), of Lancaster, NY, 15 Sept. 1838, age 75.
Approval of her application was urged by Millard Fillmore in a letter sent 2 Mar. 1839 from the 'House of Representatives."

F. Affidavit of Mahitalbel Bird, daughter of Nathaniel Fairchild, of Lancaster, 15 Sept. 1838.
Family Bible in her possession provides the following information:
--Nathaniel Fairchild was born 8 Jan. 1752
--Elizabeth Munson was born 12 Feb. 1763
--They were married Thursday 24 June 1779.
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ABSTRACTS OF REVOUTIONARY WAR PENSION APPLICATIONS

(Taken from The National genealogical Society Quarterly,
Volumes 1-85, 1600s-1900s, Volume 35, page 57)

" FAIRCHILD, NATHANIEL AND ELIZABETH (Munson) (W19240, N.J. and N.Y. service, N.Y. Agcy; Cert. 24006 issued 25 Oct. 1835 at $60 per an. from 4 Mar. 1831).

This soldier appld. 4 Dec. 1832 from Clarence, Erie Co., N.Y; he was b. 8 Jan. 1752; his parents lived in Barnard Twp., Somerset Co., N.J., in 1776, and while living there he enl. at Fishkill, N.Y., and served 4 mo. as Sgt. in Capt. James Wick's Co; later in same year, served 5 mo. as Sgt. Maj. in Capt. Henry Goodwin's Co., Col. Swartwouts's N.Y. Regt; in summer of 1777 he enl. at Elizabethtown, N.J., and served 1 mo. in Capt. John Parker's Co., Col Wind's N.J. Regt., and 1 mo. as Sgt. in Capt. McCoy's Co., same Regt; in 1778, served 2 mo. as Pvt. in Capt. Lane's Co., Col. Frelinghuysen;s N.J. Regt; was in the battle of Monmouth and others. (He d. 21 Jan. 1887.)

Peter Van De Venter of Springfield Twp., Erie Co., N.Y., 19 July 1838 decl. that he served as a Lt. in 1777 in Capt. Nathaniel Porter's Co., Col. Frelinghuysen's Regt. and at same time Nathaniel Farichild was in Capt. Parker's Co.

Elizabeth Fairchild appld. 15 Sept. 1838 from Lancaster, Erie Co., N.Y., age 75, as the wid. of Nathaniel Fairchild, decd. pensioner, to whom she was m. 24 June 1779 by Rev. Mr. Brown.

Mehitable Bird, of Lancaster, N.Y., 15 Sept. 1838 decl. that she was dau. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Munson) Fairchild, b. 12 Feb. 1763 and m. 24 June, 1779. She submitted the Family Record.

Ch. of Nathaniel Fairchild and Elizabeth Munson (all surnames Fairchild): Elizabeth, b. 5 Nov 1780; Ann or Nancy, b. 22 Apr. 1782; Phebe, b. 20 Sept. 1784; Margaret, b. 6 July 1787; Sally, b. 2 Nov. 1789; Mehitable, b. 4 Sept. 1792; Nathaniel, b. 19 Mar. 1795; Mary, b. 21 Oct. 1797; and Miran or Almira, b. 19 Dec. 1802.

Caleb Fairchild of Buffalo, N.Y., age 62 the preceding April, test. in the case on 16 July 1833.

On 12 Aug. 1833, Theodosia Hall, of Genesee Co., N.Y., decl. that Nathaniel Fairchild was her bro. and that their parents lived in Barnard Twp., Somerset Co., N.J.,where Nathaniel enl. in 1776.

On 28 Oct. 1897 Mary Perry, of Grand Blane, Genesee Co., Mich., and Elizabeth M. Davison of Flick, same Co., decl. that they were 2 of the daus. Nathaniel Fairchild, late of Atlas, Mich, now decd. Nathaniel, Jr., was the only s. of Nathaniel, Sr., and Elizabeth; latter left 5 ch., 4 of whom were living and of whom Sarah A. Hartwell of Hadley, Mich. was the eldest."
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SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

A Supplemental Ancestor Certificate recognizing Nathaniel Fairchild as a Revoluntionary War Patriot was approved by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution on 10 April 2002. National Society # 145702 and California Society #6433
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Marriage Bond

"Nathaniel FAIRCHILD of Pequanock, and Jonathan BIGLOW of the same place ... [bound to ]... William Livingston, Governor ... 500 pounds ... 23 June 1779 ... certificate of marriage between Nathaniel FAIRCHILD aforesaid ... and Elizabeth MUNSON of Pequanock aforesaid ... (w) Susannah Bickerston, Jon. Lewis."
From New Jersey Marriages, New Jersey Dept. of Education, FHLC* # 0888703, vol. F., 1736--1790, #227.

*= Family History Library Collection
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Last Edited=15 May 2007

Children of Nathaniel Fairchild and Elizabeth Munson
Phebe Fairchild+ (20. Sep. 1784 - 16. Jun. 1868)
Sally Fairchild+ (2. Nov. 1789 - 11. May. 1869)

Phebe Fairchild (F)
(20. Sep. 1784 - 16. Jun. 1868), #424410
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     Phebe Fairchild was born on 20. Sep. 1784 at Morris County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Fairchild and Elizabeth Munson. Phebe Fairchild married James S. Porter Sr., son of Nathaniel Porter and Charity Lane, on 19. Dec. 1803 at New York. Phebe Fairchild died on 16. Jun. 1868 at Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, at age 83. She was buried at Harris Hill Cemetery, Clarence, Erie County, New York.

Last Edited=15 May 2007

Children of Phebe Fairchild and James S. Porter Sr.
Minerva Porter+ (15. Nov. 1804 - 23. Sep. 1878)
Ferris E. Porter (14. May. 1805 - 5. Aug. 1808)
Matthew Porter (24. Jun. 1806 - 1866)
Aaron Lane Porter+ (6. Aug. 1808 - 8. Oct. 1869)
Nathaniel Fairchild Porter+ (2. Oct. 1811 - 12. Oct. 1888)
James S. Porter Jr.+ (6. Mar. 1814 - 15. Jul. 1880)
Peter Porter (22. Mar. 1816 - 2. Apr. 1816)
Phoebe Porter+ (31. Mar. 1817 - 10. Nov. 1909)
Elizabeth Porter (21. Aug. 1819 - )
David Porter (24. May. 1822 - 30. Jun. 1880)
John Munson Porter (1. May. 1824 - 11. Oct. 1842)

Richard Van Wyck Fairchild (M)
#285185
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Richard Van Wyck Fairchild was the son of Dr. Stephen Fairchild and Euphemia Maria Brinckerhoff.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Rosanne Fairchild (F)
#372227

     Rosanne Fairchild married Cornelius Styer.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Rosanne Fairchild and Cornelius Styer
Tacy Elizabeth Styer (25. Mar. 1837 - 4. Jan. 1910)

Sally Fairchild (F)
(2. Nov. 1789 - 11. May. 1869), #424416
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     Sally Fairchild was born on 2. Nov. 1789 at New York. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Fairchild and Elizabeth Munson. Sally Fairchild married Matthew Porter, son of Nathaniel Porter and Charity Lane. Sally Fairchild died on 11. May. 1869 at North Dansville, Livingston County, New York, at age 79. She was buried at Greenmount Cemetery, North Dansville, Livingston County, New York.

Last Edited=15 May 2007

Children of Sally Fairchild and Matthew Porter
Nathaniel Porter
Elizabeth Porter (c 1810 - )
Nancy Porter+ (c 1813 - 31. Mar. 1839)
Matthew Porter Jr.+ (c 1819 - )

Sarah Fairchild (F)
(25. Apr. 1827 - ), #323525
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     Sarah Fairchild was born on 25. Apr. 1827 at Earlville, Portage County, Ohio. She was the daughter of Jarius Cassius Fairchild and Sally Blair. Sarah Fairchild married Eliab B. Dean Jr. on 9. Jan. 1849 at Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.
Sarah Fairchild appeared on the census of 2. Sep. 1850 at with her parents, Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.
Sarah Fairchild and Eliab B. Dean Jr. appeared on the census of 25. Jul. 1860 at Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin; real estate value 3,000.00, personal property 500.00. Sarah Fairchild married Obadiah Milton Conover, son of Obadiah Burlew Conover and Sarah Miller, in 1882 at Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.
Sarah Fairchild appeared on the census of 16. Apr. 1910 at a lodger with William and Deborah Alea, Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin; 2 children, 0 living.

Lucius Fairchild was born December 27,1831, and was, therefore, seventeen years and three months old when, on the thirty-first of March, 1849, his ox-drawn covered wagon rolled ponderously out of the village of Madison, headed for the alluring land of gold. His father, Jairus C. Fairchild, a native of the state of New York, had married Sarah (Sally) Blair of Massachusetts and settled as a merchant in Kent, Ohio, where this son was born. Later they removed to Cleveland and in 1846 came to Madison. The family included a daughter named Sarah (like her mother), and three sons, Cassius, Lucius, and Charles, in that order. The daughter was soon married to Eliab B. Dean, a native of Massachusetts, and later, as Madame Conover, became a very distinguished leader of Madison society.

Last Edited=25 Feb 2008

Susannah Fairchild (F)
(c 1824 - b 1880), #356762

     Susannah Fairchild was born c 1824 at Darke County, Ohio. She married Derrick Barkalow, son of John Polhemus Barkalow and Elizabeth Sutton, on 12. Aug. 1843 at Darke County, Ohio. Susannah Fairchild married Zachariah Merica on 24. Jun. 1855 at Van Wert County, Ohio; six children. Susannah Fairchild died b 1880.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Susannah Fairchild and Derrick Barkalow
Elizabeth Ann Barkalow (c 1844 - )
Sarah J. Barkalow (c 1845 - )
Benjamin Barkalow+ (10. Sep. 1848 - 4. Sep. 1935)
Cynthia Barkalow+ (1850 - )
Amy Barkalow+ (19. Jan. 1851 - 1914 or 1925)
Derrick Barkalow Jr.+ (7. May. 1854 - 27. Mar. 1926)

Dr. Stephen Fairchild (M)
(28. Nov. 1792 - ), #285182
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     Dr. Stephen Fairchild was born on 28. Nov. 1792 at Littleton, Morris County, New Jersey. He was the son of Johnathan Fairchild and Sarah Howell. Dr. Stephen Fairchild married Euphemia Maria Brinckerhoff, daughter of George D. Brinckerhoff and Euphemia Ashfield, on 18. May. 1818.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Dr. Stephen Fairchild and Euphemia Maria Brinckerhoff
Richard Van Wyck Fairchild
Eliza S. Fairchild

Hester Fairchilds (F)
#402246

     Hester Fairchilds married William Kanoff.

Last Edited=15 Feb 2006

Child of Hester Fairchilds and William Kanoff
Phebe M. Kanoff+

Minnie Fairclough (F)
(1873 - c 1955), #314633

     Minnie Fairclough was born in 1873. She married George Mack Mabon, son of Byron Mabon and Laura Eva McFall, c 1896. Minnie Fairclough and George Mack Mabon were divorced in 1921. Minnie Fairclough died c 1955.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Minnie Fairclough and George Mack Mabon
Arthur Lavern Mabon (17. Dec. 1898 - 2. Jul. 1993)
Laura Henrietta Mabon (24. Jun. 1901 - 29. Jun. 1997)

(Unknown) Faires (M)
#384403

     (Unknown) Faires married Ladoiska Katherine (Unknown).

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of (Unknown) Faires and Ladoiska Katherine (Unknown)
William G. Faires (c 1844 - )
Kate Faires (c 1850 - )

Kate Faires (F)
(c 1850 - ), #384405
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     Kate Faires was born c 1850 at Alabama. She was the daughter of (Unknown) Faires and Ladoiska Katherine (Unknown).

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

William G. Faires (M)
(c 1844 - ), #384404
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     William G. Faires was born c 1844 at Alabama. He was the son of (Unknown) Faires and Ladoiska Katherine (Unknown).

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Edward Fairhurst (M)
#263162

     Edward Fairhurst married Grace E. Quackenbush, daughter of Albert Quackenbush and Amy F. Russell, on 10. Oct. 1925.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Frances Evarts Fairman Jr. (M)
(15. Oct. 1899 - 17. Sep. 1958), #309534

     Frances Evarts Fairman Jr. was born on 15. Oct. 1899 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. He married Sarah Lawrence Cooper, daughter of Philip Benson Cooper and Eleanor May Burnham, on 18. Nov. 1922 at Wardour, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Frances Evarts Fairman Jr. died on 17. Sep. 1958 at age 58.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John Peterson Fairman (M)
#147194

     John Peterson Fairman married Patricia Lyanne La Rue, daughter of Benjamin Wayne La Rue and Margaret Elaine Gage.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of John Peterson Fairman and Patricia Lyanne La Rue
Lori Ailene Fairman+
Shelley Renee Fairman+
Vonda Jo Fairman+

Lori Ailene Fairman (F)
#147195
Pop-up Pedigree

     Lori Ailene Fairman was the daughter of John Peterson Fairman and Patricia Lyanne La Rue. Lori Ailene Fairman married John Costello.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Lori Ailene Fairman and John Costello
Nicole Patricia Costello
Kierra Jean Costello

Shelley Renee Fairman (F)
#147198
Pop-up Pedigree

     Shelley Renee Fairman was the daughter of John Peterson Fairman and Patricia Lyanne La Rue. Shelley Renee Fairman married Timothy Trudeau.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Shelley Renee Fairman and Timothy Trudeau
John Benjamin Trudeau

Vonda Jo Fairman (F)
#147201
Pop-up Pedigree

     Vonda Jo Fairman was the daughter of John Peterson Fairman and Patricia Lyanne La Rue. Vonda Jo Fairman married Duke Rodger Dorner.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Vonda Jo Fairman and Duke Rodger Dorner
Taylor Lyanne Dorner
Hayden June Dorner

William J. Fairman (M)
(Aug. 1869 - 18. Feb. 1916), #426209

     William J. Fairman was born in Aug. 1869. He married Annie C Hendrickson, daughter of Hendrick Hendrickson and Anna Snedeker, on 2. Jan. 1896. William J. Fairman died on 18. Feb. 1916 at age 46.

Last Edited=2 Jun 2007

Frances Lucretia Fairweather (F)
#393580

     Frances Lucretia Fairweather married William Henry Fritch.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Frances Lucretia Fairweather and William Henry Fritch
Grant Addison Fritch+ (10. Oct. 1895 - 10. May. 1977)

Karen Faish (F)
#111095

     Karen Faish married David Crownover, son of Fred B. Crownover and Irene Newby.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Karen Faish and David Crownover
Elizabeth Ellen Crownover

Jacob Faith (M)
(1861 - ), #291493

     Jacob Faith was born in 1861 at Crawford County, Illinois. He married Mary E. Conover, daughter of George Conover and Ellen Gordon, on 10. Dec. 1896 at Crawford County, Illinois.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Mary Angeline Faith (F)
#291473

     Mary Angeline Faith married Lorenzo Dow Legg.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Mary Angeline Faith and Lorenzo Dow Legg
Everett Riley Legg+ (7. Dec. 1890 - 9. Jun. 1951)

Sarah A. Faith (F)
(28. Dec. 1815 - 30. Apr. 1876), #79736

     Sarah A. Faith was also known as Sally Ann Faith. Sarah A. Faith was born on 28. Dec. 1815 at Ohio. She married Orville Torr, son of James Torr and Sarah Boone, on 3. Jun. 1838 at Montgomery County, Indiana.
Sarah A. Faith and Orville Torr appeared on the census of 25. Jul. 1860 at Washington Twp., Putnam County, Indiana. Sarah A. Faith died on 30. Apr. 1876 at Putnam County, Indiana, at age 60.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Sarah A. Faith and Orville Torr
Adaline Torr (26. Aug. 1840 - 6. Oct. 1860)
William Torr+ (20. Nov. 1844 - 22. Oct. 1908)
Jane Torr (1847 - )
Alvin Torr+ (Sep. 1850 - 12. Apr. 1926)
Amanda Torr (1854 - )
Ann Torr+ (1857 - )

Louise Ellenwood Faithfull (F)
#149114

     Louise Ellenwood Faithfull married Capt. Richard Burns.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Louise Ellenwood Faithfull and Capt. Richard Burns
Mary Louise Burns+ (1. Oct. 1864 - 3. Nov. 1914)

George S. Fake (M)
#262907

     George S. Fake married Ann Quackinbush, daughter of James Quackenbush and Lea Demarest, on 7. Nov. 1822 at Kip's Bay, New York.

Last Edited=31 Dec 2000

Willie Fakes (M)
(bt 1843 - 1871 - bt 1893 - 1958), #108989

     Willie Fakes was born bt 1843 - 1871. He married Rebecca Lee Crownover, daughter of Levi Crownover and Rebecca Earls, in 1888. Willie Fakes died bt 1893 - 1958.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Elizabeth Falconer (F)
(1. Mar. 1831 - 24. Dec. 1861), #335382

     Elizabeth Falconer was born on 1. Mar. 1831 at Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York. She married John Van Vleck, son of James Van Vleck and Maria Hasbrouck, on 24. Apr. 1855. Elizabeth Falconer died on 24. Dec. 1861 at Sawangunk, Ulster County, New York, at age 30.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Julia Falconer (F)
(25. Feb. 1838 - 21. Feb. 1876), #335383

     Julia Falconer was born on 25. Feb. 1838 at Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York. She married John Van Vleck, son of James Van Vleck and Maria Hasbrouck, on 12. Feb. 1862. Julia Falconer died on 21. Feb. 1876 at Sawangunk, Ulster County, New York, at age 37. She was buried at New Prospect Cemetery, Shawangunk, Ulster County, New York.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Children of Julia Falconer and John Van Vleck
Frank Van Vleck+ (7. Jan. 1863 - 23. Feb. 1939)
John Van Vleck+ (21. Feb. 1864 - 1925)

Milbert Faler (M)
#155064

     Milbert Faler married Gladys Marie Conover, daughter of Alfred Perry Conover and Minnie Mae Sells.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

George John Vincent Faley (M)
(1902 - 1971), #291226

     George John Vincent Faley was born in 1902. He married Geneva Frances Lake, daughter of Franklin Smith Lake and Josephine Maude Weaver, in 1925. George John Vincent Faley died in 1971.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Erna Falk (F)
#307169

     Erna Falk married Elvin A. Oscar Lovein.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Erna Falk and Elvin A. Oscar Lovein
Elvin Oscar Lovein+ (22. Mar. 1920 - 22. Jan. 2000)

Frances Falker (F)
(12. Apr. 1900 - ), #326581
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     Frances Falker was born on 12. Apr. 1900 at Dublime, Texas. She was the daughter of John Falker and Minnie Buescher. Frances Falker married Clarence A. Ricks, son of James Ricks and Lucretia Howard Arrowsmith, on 29. Jan. 1930 at Cristobal, Panama. Frances Falker and Clarence A. Ricks were divorced.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John Falker (M)
#326582

     John Falker married Minnie Buescher.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of John Falker and Minnie Buescher
Frances Falker (12. Apr. 1900 - )

Keziah Falkerson (F)
(23. Jan. 1763 - 2. Oct. 1821), #249062
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     Keziah Falkerson was baptized on 23. Jan. 1763 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Philip Falkerson and Ann (Unknown). Keziah Falkerson married John Voorhees, son of Abraham Voorhees and Elizabeth Sebring, c 1785. Keziah Falkerson died on 2. Oct. 1821 at age 58.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Keziah Falkerson and John Voorhees
John Voorhees (c 1788 - 28. Oct. 1849)
James Voorhees (c 1790 - 1808)
Philip Falkerson Voorhees+ (23. Feb. 1792 - 23. Feb. 1862)
Richard Voorhees (c 1794 - 7. Jul. 1863)
(Unknown) Voorhees (c 1796 - )

Philip Falkerson (M)
#249073

     Philip Falkerson married Ann (Unknown).

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Philip Falkerson and Ann (Unknown)
Keziah Falkerson+ (23. Jan. 1763 - 2. Oct. 1821)

Joel S Falknor (M)
#84259

     Joel S Falknor married Julia Ann Herrick, daughter of James Herrick and Margaret Jane Servoss, on 19. Oct. 1892.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Nerva Falknor (F)
#84154

     Nerva Falknor married Henry D Johnson, son of David Johnson and Charlotte Sherburne, on 19. Mar. 1899.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Nerva Falknor and Henry D Johnson
Irene Mildred Johnson

Beulah Fall (F)
#276170

     Beulah Fall married John H. Stout, son of William Edgar Stout and Ida Bartles.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Beulah Fall and John H. Stout
Sarah M. Stout

Charles Grant Fallers (M)
(22. Jul. 1903 - 6. Jul. 1951), #177221
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Charles Grant Fallers was born on 22. Jul. 1903. He was the son of Lewis Simon Fallers and Gertrude Lida Brechbill. Charles Grant Fallers married Helen Caroline Ottnat on 3. Jan. 1929 at Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska. Charles Grant Fallers was Farmer. He died on 6. Jul. 1951 at age 47. He was buried at Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

George Engelbert Fallers (M)
(12. May. 1890 - 2. Jan. 1988), #177218
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     George Engelbert Fallers was born on 12. May. 1890. He was the son of Lewis Simon Fallers and Gertrude Lida Brechbill. George Engelbert Fallers married Blanche Wilcox on 28. Dec. 1911. George Engelbert Fallers married Evelyn Wright on 6. Sep. 1963. George Engelbert Fallers died on 2. Jan. 1988 at age 97.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of George Engelbert Fallers and Evelyn Wright
Laurel Fallers

Child of George Engelbert Fallers and Blanche Wilcox
Baby Wilcox

Laurel Fallers (F)
#177309
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Laurel Fallers was the daughter of George Engelbert Fallers and Evelyn Wright.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Lewis Simon Fallers (M)
(21. Sep. 1860 - 6. Mar. 1944), #177217

     Lewis Simon Fallers was born on 21. Sep. 1860 at Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa. He married Gertrude Lida Brechbill, daughter of George Brechbill and Elizabeth Frances Ashton, on 18. Sep. 1888. Lewis Simon Fallers died on 6. Mar. 1944 at age 83.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Lewis Simon Fallers and Gertrude Lida Brechbill
George Engelbert Fallers+ (12. May. 1890 - 2. Jan. 1988)
Mary Edna Fallers+ (27. Aug. 1893 - 13. Feb. 1990)
Lloyd Ashton Fallers+ (30. Sep. 1897 - Nov. 1976)
Charles Grant Fallers+ (22. Jul. 1903 - 6. Jul. 1951)

Lloyd A. Fallers Jr. (M)
(29. Aug. 1925 - 1974), #177315
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Lloyd A. Fallers Jr. was born on 29. Aug. 1925. He was the son of Lloyd Ashton Fallers and Fannie F. Lincoln. Lloyd A. Fallers Jr. died in 1974.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Lloyd Ashton Fallers (M)
(30. Sep. 1897 - Nov. 1976), #177220
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Lloyd Ashton Fallers was born on 30. Sep. 1897. He was the son of Lewis Simon Fallers and Gertrude Lida Brechbill. Lloyd Ashton Fallers married Fannie F. Lincoln on 22. Oct. 1922. Lloyd Ashton Fallers died in Nov. 1976 at age 79.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Lloyd Ashton Fallers
Winifred Fallers

Child of Lloyd Ashton Fallers and Fannie F. Lincoln
Lloyd A. Fallers Jr. (29. Aug. 1925 - 1974)

Mary Edna Fallers (F)
(27. Aug. 1893 - 13. Feb. 1990), #177219
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Mary Edna Fallers was born on 27. Aug. 1893 at Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska. She was the daughter of Lewis Simon Fallers and Gertrude Lida Brechbill. Mary Edna Fallers married Rev. Harold Morey Bryant, son of William Martin Bryant and Lydia Bond Morey, on 13. Mar. 1915.
Mary Edna Fallers and Rev. Harold Morey Bryant appeared on the census of 26. Jan. 1920 at Syracuse, Otoe County, Nebraska.
Mary Edna Fallers and Rev. Harold Morey Bryant appeared on the census of 30. Apr. 1930 at Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska. Mary Edna Fallers died on 13. Feb. 1990 at Riverside, Riverside County, California, at age 96.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Winifred Fallers (F)
#177316
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Winifred Fallers was the daughter of Lloyd Ashton Fallers. Winifred Fallers married Berry Sullivan.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Weldon Falley (M)
#435355

     Weldon Falley married Ella Florence Faust, daughter of Albert James Faust and Adeline C. Brokaw, on 11. Aug. 1911 at Seward, Seward County, Nebraska.

Last Edited=1 Dec 2007

Anannise Arthur Fallin (M)
(8. Feb. 1898 - Mar. 1972), #260003
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Anannise Arthur Fallin was born on 8. Feb. 1898 at Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma. He was the son of John W. Fallin and Luella Dilatush. Anannise Arthur Fallin married Opal Gray. Anannise Arthur Fallin died in Mar. 1972 at age 74.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Annis Verla Fallin (F)
(8. Feb. 1898 - ), #260005
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Annis Verla Fallin was born on 8. Feb. 1898 at Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma. She was the daughter of John W. Fallin and Luella Dilatush. Annis Verla Fallin married Gary D. McCollum on 28. May. 1916. Annis Verla Fallin married Harley Rinehart. Annis Verla Fallin married Landis Stoneking.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dena Louise Fallin (F)
(4. Dec. 1893 - 4. Nov. 1895), #260018
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Dena Louise Fallin was born on 4. Dec. 1893 at Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma. She was the daughter of John W. Fallin and Luella Dilatush. Dena Louise Fallin died on 4. Nov. 1895 at age 1.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dora Ellen Fallin (F)
(9. Jul. 1883 - 12. Mar. 1962), #260015
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Dora Ellen Fallin was born on 9. Jul. 1883 at Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio. She was the daughter of John W. Fallin and Luella Dilatush. Dora Ellen Fallin married Ora Coras James on 20. Sep. 1903. Dora Ellen Fallin died on 12. Mar. 1962 at age 78.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Frederick Frank Fallin (M)
(3. Mar. 1896 - 22. Feb. 1969), #260009
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Frederick Frank Fallin was born on 3. Mar. 1896 at Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma. He was the son of John W. Fallin and Luella Dilatush. Frederick Frank Fallin married Leona Velda Gallaway on 20. Dec. 1916. Frederick Frank Fallin died on 22. Feb. 1969 at age 72.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John W. Fallin (M)
(7. Dec. 1858 - 1. May. 1930), #259991
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     John W. Fallin was born on 7. Dec. 1858 at Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin. He was the son of Thomas Fallin and Mary Connors. John W. Fallin married Luella Dilatush, daughter of Thomas Benjamin Dilatush and Lucinda Worley, on 28. May. 1880 at Downey, Cedar County, Iowa. John W. Fallin died on 1. May. 1930 at Mulhall, Logan County, Oklahoma, at age 71.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of John W. Fallin and Luella Dilatush
Leroy Thomas Fallin (16. Jan. 1881 - 8. Nov. 1976)
William D. Fallin (6. Sep. 1882 - 28. Sep. 1882)
Dora Ellen Fallin (9. Jul. 1883 - 12. Mar. 1962)
Nettie May Fallin+ (12. Oct. 1885 - 19. Oct. 1962)
Olive Ann Fallin (5. Feb. 1887 - 5. Feb. 1935)
Sylvan Seldon Fallin (15. Dec. 1889 - )
Ralph Nathan Fallin (9. Mar. 1891 - 2. Jan. 1963)
Dena Louise Fallin (4. Dec. 1893 - 4. Nov. 1895)
Frederick Frank Fallin (3. Mar. 1896 - 22. Feb. 1969)
Anannise Arthur Fallin (8. Feb. 1898 - Mar. 1972)
Annis Verla Fallin (8. Feb. 1898 - )


         
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