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Della R.

F, #7651, b. September 1855

Family: Marshall A. Briggs (b. June 1854)

DaughterElda C. Briggs (b. November 1877)

Biography

Della R. was born in September 1855 in New York. She and Marshall A. Briggs were married about 1877. She died.
Her married name was Della R. Briggs. United States Census, 1900 for Della R Briggs

Name: Della R Briggs
Titles:
Residence: Homer village (southern half), Cortland, New York
Birth Date: Sep 1855
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head-of-Household: Wife
Spouse Name: Marshal A Briggs
Spouse Titles:
Spouse Birth Place: New York
Father Name:
Father Titles:
Father Birthplace: New York
Mother Name:
Mother Titles:
Mother Birthplace: New York
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Marshal A Briggs
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 23
Estimated Marriage Year: 1877
Mother How Many Children: 1
Number Living Children: 1
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0099
Sheet Number and Letter: 9A
Household ID: 230
Reference Number: 32
GSU Film Number: 1241020
Image Number: 00705
Household Gender Age
Spouse Marshal A Briggs M
Della R Briggs F
Child Elda C Briggs F.

Elda C. Briggs

F, #7652, b. November 1877

Parents

FatherMarshall A. Briggs (b. June 1854)
MotherDella R. (b. September 1855)

Biography

Elda C. Briggs was born in November 1877 in New York. She died.
United States Census, 1900 for Elda C Briggs

Name: Elda C Briggs
Titles:
Residence: Homer village (southern half), Cortland, New York
Birth Date: Nov 1877
Birthplace: New York
Relationship to Head-of-Household: Daughter
Spouse Name:
Spouse Titles:
Spouse Birth Place:
Father Name: Marshal A Briggs
Father Titles:
Father Birthplace: New York
Mother Name: Della R Briggs
Mother Titles:
Mother Birthplace: New York
Race or Color (expanded): White
Head-of-household Name: Marshal A Briggs
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Years Married:
Estimated Marriage Year:
Mother How Many Children:
Number Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Enumeration District: 0099
Sheet Number and Letter: 9A
Household ID: 230
Reference Number: 33
GSU Film Number: 1241020
Image Number: 00705
Household Gender Age
Parent Marshal A Briggs M
Parent Della R Briggs F
Elda C Briggs F.

Euretta

F, #7653, b. 1859

Biography

Euretta was born in 1859 in New York. She and Charles E. Briggs were married. She died.
Her married name was Euretta Briggs.

Rose May York

F, #7654, b. 13 August 1864

Family: Frederick Millard Briggs (b. 22 September 1866, d. 1925)

ChildChild Briggs
DaughterMabel Augusta Briggs (b. 13 March 1889, d. 1931)
SonCharles York Briggs (b. 25 May 1895, d. 30 November 1975)
SonGerald Leland Briggs+ (b. 8 July 1896)
SonLeslie Eadie Briggs+ (b. 18 March 1899, d. 31 May 1972)

Biography

Rose May York was born on 13 August 1864 in Brookfield, Madison County, New York. She and Frederick Millard Briggs were married. She died.
Her married name was Rose May Briggs.

William Tuttle

M, #7655, b. 14 November 1793, d. 31 March 1856

Family: Sarah Carman (b. 22 February 1796, d. 12 January 1884)

SonMartin Tuttle+ (b. 9 July 1832, d. 19 February 1888)

Biography

William Tuttle was born on 14 November 1793. He and Sarah Carman were married. He died on 31 March 1856, at age 62. He was buried in Bovina Cemetery, Bovina, Delaware County, New York.
William Tuttle

Birth: Nov. 14, 1793
Death: Mar. 31, 1856


Note: Married to Sarah Carman

Burial:
Bovina Cemetery
Bovina
Delaware County
New York, USA


Created by: Shelly Mead
Record added: Aug 28, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29382222.

Sarah Carman

F, #7656, b. 22 February 1796, d. 12 January 1884

Family: William Tuttle (b. 14 November 1793, d. 31 March 1856)

SonMartin Tuttle+ (b. 9 July 1832, d. 19 February 1888)

Biography

Sarah Carman was born on 22 February 1796. She and William Tuttle were married. She died on 12 January 1884, at age 87. She was buried in Bovina Cemetery, Bovina, Delaware County, New York.
Her married name was Sarah Tuttle. Sarah Carman Tuttle

Birth: Feb. 22, 1796
Death: Jan. 12, 1884


Note: Married to William Tuttle

Burial:
Bovina Cemetery
Bovina
Delaware County
New York, USA

Created by: Shelly Mead
Record added: Aug 28, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29382223.

William T. Carman

M, #7657, b. 2 February 1825

Parents

FatherGabriel Carman (b. 1785, d. 26 January 1850)
MotherFreelove Tuttle (b. 2 February 1792, d. 4 October 1864)

Family: Asenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

DaughterSarah J. Carman (b. 6 February 1850, d. 24 September 1920)
DaughterMary D. Carman (b. 30 September 1851)
SonRobert C. Carman (b. 10 July 1855)
DaughterDora Carman (b. 16 November 1860)
DaughterLillian Carman (b. about 1865)
DaughterMaud A. Carman (b. 12 April 1868)

Biography

William T. Carman was born on 2 February 1825 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York. He and Asenath Bailey were married on 6 March 1849 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York, both of Bovina on the 6th inst by Rev. E. Westcott. He died. He was buried in Delancey Cemetery, Hamden, Delaware County, New York.
There looks to be a transcription error for William T Carman.....

Delancey Cemetery, Back River Road
CARMAN, Asenath 64y August 9, 1889
CARMAN, William T. 37y10m January 19, 1852

This William is listed buried beside Asenath, in the same cemetery. But William is found with Asenath and children after 1852 - in later census'.

So I'm changing my line to Date of Death unknown.

source: http://www.dcnyhistory.org/f-hcem.html
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Name: William T. CARMAN
Sex: M
Birth: 2 FEB 1825 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York
Death: 19 JAN 1852
Burial: AFT 19 JAN 1852 Delancey Cemetery, Hamden, Delaware County, New York



Father: Gabriel CARMAN b: ABT 1785 in Red Mills, Dutchess County, New York
Mother: Freelove TUTTLE b: 4 FEB 1792 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York

Marriage 1 Asenath BAILEY

Married: 6 FEB 1849 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York

Children

Has No Children Sarah CARMAN
Has No Children Mary D. CARMAN
Has No Children Robert C. CARMAN
Has No Children Dora CARMAN b: ABT 1860
Has No Children Maud A. CARMAN
Has No Children Lillian CARMAN b: ABT 1865. United States Census, 1880 for William Carman


Name: William Carman
Residence: Hamden, Delaware, New York
Birthdate: 1826
Birthplace: New York, United States
Relationship to Head: Self
Spouse's Name: Aseneth Carman
Spouse's Birthplace: Pennsylvania, United States
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: New York, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: New York, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Male
Martial Status: Married
Age (Expanded): 54 years
Occupation: Farmer
NARA Film Number: T9-0823
Page: 180
Page Character: C
Entry Number: 4701
Film number: 1254823
Household Gender Age
William Carman M 54
Spouse Aseneth Carman F 46
Child Lillie Carman F 15
Child Maud Carman F 12. Bailey, Asenath Married T. Carman, both of Bovina on the 6th inst by Rev. E. Westcott 03/07/1849. United States Census, 1870 for W T Carmen

Name: W T Carmen
Estimated Birth Year: 1825
Gender: Male
Age in 1870: 45y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: New York, United States
Household Gender Age
W T Carmen M 45y
Aana Carmen F 37y
Mary Carmen F 19y
Robert Carmen M 15y
Dora Carmen F 10y
Lilla Carmen F 5y
Maud Carmen F 2y. Based on:
1. Asenath Bailey Married T. Carman, both of Bovina on the 6th inst by Rev. E. Westcott 03/07/1849.*
2. William T. Carman's sister, married Asenath's Uncle Joel M Bailey.
3. Stated age in the 1880 census - 46 (about 1834) fits with her siblings.
4. Marriage date of 1849 correct for Asenath not being with her family in 1850 census.
5. Asenath's family lived next door to Joel and William's sister, Mahala Carman.

I'm connecting William and Asenath.


*From Dehli History.

Sarah J. Carman

F, #7658, b. 6 February 1850, d. 24 September 1920

Parents

FatherWilliam T. Carman (b. 2 February 1825)
MotherAsenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

Biography

Sarah J. Carman was born on 6 February 1850 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York. She died on 24 September 1920, at age 70, in Walton, Delaware County, New York.
Her married name was Sarah J. Howland. Sarah J. Carman 1
Sex: F
Birth: 6 FEB 1850 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY 1
Death: 24 SEP 1920 in Walton, Delaware Co., NY 1
Census: 7 SEP 1850 Bovina Center, Delaware Co. NY age 4 mo


Father: William F. Carman b: 2 FEB 1825 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY
Mother: Asenath Bailey b: ABT 1832

Marriage 1 Abram C. Howland b: 29 SEP 1847 in Delancey, NY

Married: 8 OCT 1874 in Walton, Delaware Co., NY 1

Children

Has No Children Robert S. Howland
Has No Children Sheldon Howland
Has No Children Nancy A. Howland
Has No Children William H. Garnet Howland
Has No Children Dora A. Howland
Has No Children Mary E. Howland
Has No Children Boyde E. Howland
Has No Children John J. Howland.

Mary D. Carman

F, #7659, b. 30 September 1851

Parents

FatherWilliam T. Carman (b. 2 February 1825)
MotherAsenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

Biography

Mary D. Carman was born on 30 September 1851 in Bovina, Delaware County, New York. She died.
Has Children Sarah J. Carman b: 6 FEB 1850 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Mary D. Carman b: 30 SEP 1851 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Robert C. Carman b: 10 JUL 1855 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Dora Carman b: 16 NOV 1860 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Lillian Carman b: 1865
Has Children Maud A. Carman b: 12 APR 1868 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY.

Robert C. Carman

M, #7660, b. 10 July 1855

Parents

FatherWilliam T. Carman (b. 2 February 1825)
MotherAsenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

Biography

Robert C. Carman was born on 10 July 1855 in Delancey, Delaware County, New York. He died.
Has Children Sarah J. Carman b: 6 FEB 1850 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Mary D. Carman b: 30 SEP 1851 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Robert C. Carman b: 10 JUL 1855 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Dora Carman b: 16 NOV 1860 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY
Has No Children Lillian Carman b: 1865
Has Children Maud A. Carman b: 12 APR 1868 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY.

Dora Carman

F, #7661, b. 16 November 1860

Parents

FatherWilliam T. Carman (b. 2 February 1825)
MotherAsenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

Biography

Dora Carman was born on 16 November 1860 in Delancey, Delaware County, New York. She died.

Maud A. Carman

F, #7662, b. 12 April 1868

Parents

FatherWilliam T. Carman (b. 2 February 1825)
MotherAsenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

Biography

Maud A. Carman was born on 12 April 1868 in Delancey, Delaware County, New York. She died.
Her married name was Maud A. Wanamaker. United States Census, 1880 for William Carman
Residence: Hamden, Delaware, New York
Spouse's Name: Aseneth Carman

Household Gender Age
William Carman M 54
Spouse Aseneth Carman F 46
Child Lillie Carman F 15
Child Maud Carman F 12. Maud A. Carman 1
Sex: F
Birth: 12 APR 1868 in Delancey, Delaware Co., NY 1
Death: Deceased


Father: William F. Carman b: 2 FEB 1825 in Bovina, Delaware Co., NY
Mother: Asenath Bailey b: ABT 1832

Marriage 1 Charles Wanamaker

Married: 22 FEB 1884 in Delhi, Delaware Co., NY 1

Children

Has No Children Caroline Wanamaker
Has No Children Eston Wanamaker


Sources:

Title: Early Bovina Families
Repository:
Note: www.dcnyhistory.org.

Lillian Carman

F, #7663, b. about 1865

Parents

FatherWilliam T. Carman (b. 2 February 1825)
MotherAsenath Bailey (b. about 1834, d. 9 August 1889)

Biography

Lillian Carman was born about 1865 in New York. She died.
United States Census, 1880 for William Carman
Residence: Hamden, Delaware, New York
Spouse's Name: Aseneth Carman

Household Gender Age
William Carman M 54
Spouse Aseneth Carman F 46
Child Lillie Carman F 15
Child Maud Carman F 12.

Polly Slate

F, #7664, b. 1806, d. 1895

Family: Edward Benjamin Teed (b. 1803, d. 1876)

SonFerdinand B. Teed
SonEdward *vetting Teed, Jr. (b. about 1853)

Biography

Polly Slate was born in 1806 in New York. She and Edward Benjamin Teed were married. She died in 1895, at age ~89. She was buried in Ruby Cemetery, Ruby, St. Clair County, Michigan.
Her married name was Polly Teed. United States Census, 1870 for Polly Teed
Name: Polly Teed
Estimated Birth Year: 1806
Gender: Female
Age in 1870: 64y
Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1870: Michigan, United States

Household Gender Age
Edward Teed M 67y
Polly Teed F 64y
Edward Teed M 17y
Charles Mccauley M 26y. Polly Teed

Birth: 1806
Death: 1895


Burial:
Ruby Cemetery
Ruby
St. Clair County
Michigan, USA

Created by: Richard Weston
Record added: May 05, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 36752440. Maiden name - Slate - found on son, Charles marriage record.

John* Bayley

M, #7665, b. 16 August 1757, d. 27 May 1827

Parents

FatherJohn ("Bailey") Bayley (b. about 1727, d. before 1764)
MotherExperience Gildersleeve (b. about 1730)

Biography

John* Bayley was born on 16 August 1757 in Long Island, New York. He and Mary Thompson were married on 19 March 1783. He died on 27 May 1827, at age 69.
*I'm adding John as a possible son of John because of the reference to him in the Refugees of 1776 Long Island.

Dates fit, father fits.

BAYLEY JOHN 3 (John 2, i)—From Jamaica was born Aug. 16, 1757; died May 27, 1827 married March 19, 1783, Mary Thompson; .
John Bayley served in Col. Smith's Regt. (G. 7, 27, 32, 35); and probably in Conn. (G. 83) He was taken Prisoner at the Battle of L. I., but escaped.

His children were:
Amos 4,
Ephraim 4,
Mary 4,
Jane 4 and
John, Jr., 4. b. in Dutchess Co., N. Y., July 22, 1794; d. Apr. 19, 1830; married Milicent, dau. of Ebenezer Wright, of Somers, N. Y.;
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This John Bayley had a father John Bayley and is the right time period to be Jacob Bayley/Bailey's brother - both with fathers named John. New York/Long Island Revolution Troops

http://dunhamwilcox.net/ny/li_rev_troops.htm.

Mary Thompson

F, #7666

Biography

Mary Thompson was born. She and John* Bayley were married on 19 March 1783. She died.
Her married name was Mary Bayley.

Lavina Rice

F, #7667, b. 1835, d. 1903

Biography

Lavina Rice was born in 1835. She and Alexander Brush Beardsley were married in 1852 in Ripon, Wisconson. She died in 1903, at age ~68.
Her married name was Lavina Beardsley. Alexander Brush Beardsley born on - - 1815 at _______________

died at _______________ on - - 1877 and his ( 1st ) wife

Lovina Rice born on - - 1835 at _______________

died at _______________ on - - 1903 married on - - 1852.

Sarah Wheeler

F, #7668, b. 1 August 1719, d. 17 November 1764

Family: Obadiah Beardsley (b. 14 June 1706, d. 13 December 1806)

DaughterElizabeth Mary Beardsley (b. 19 October 1756)
SonSalmon Wheeler Beardsley+ (b. 15 November 1759, d. 16 May 1825)
DaughterSelina Beardsley (b. 1763)

Biography

Sarah Wheeler was born on 1 August 1719 in Stratfield (now Bridgeport), Fairfield, Connecticut. She and Obadiah Beardsley were married on 28 December 1755. She died on 17 November 1764, at age 45, in Connecticut.
Her married name was Sarah Beardsley. He married Sarah Wheeler Dec. 28, 1755. She was very prominent in church affairs.

Children of OBEDIAH BEARDSLEE and SARAH WHEELER are:
xiv. ELIZABETH MARY7 BEARDSLEY2843, b. 19 Oct 1756 2844; m. JOHN COTGREAVE2844, 03 Oct 1788,
Congregational Church at New Fairfield, Connecticut2845.
More About JOHN COTGREAVE:
Residence: John was from New York State before he was married2846
224. xv. SALMON WHEELER BEARDSLEY, b. 15 Nov 1759, New Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut; d. 16 May
1825, Eden, Erie County, New York.
xvi. SELINA BEARDSLEY2847, b. 1763.

Elizabeth Mary Beardsley

F, #7669, b. 19 October 1756

Parents

FatherObadiah Beardsley (b. 14 June 1706, d. 13 December 1806)
MotherSarah Wheeler (b. 1 August 1719, d. 17 November 1764)

Biography

Elizabeth Mary Beardsley was born on 19 October 1756. She died.

Salmon Wheeler Beardsley

M, #7670, b. 15 November 1759, d. 16 May 1825

Parents

FatherObadiah Beardsley (b. 14 June 1706, d. 13 December 1806)
MotherSarah Wheeler (b. 1 August 1719, d. 17 November 1764)

Family: Abigale Penfield

DaughterMercy Beardsley (b. 16 April 1797, d. 6 July 1882)

Biography

Salmon Wheeler Beardsley was born on 15 November 1759 in New Fairfield, Connecticut. He and Abigale Penfield were married. He died on 16 May 1825, at age 65, in Eden, Erie County, New York.
In the Revolutionary War, Salmon enlisted in the 2nd Connecticut Regiment, Jan 13 1780 and mustered out 1784 at expiration of term. In 1795, he moved from Connecticut to Harpersfield, Delaware County, New York, where he bought land. He was also active in Harpersville town leadership In 1817 he moved to Eden, Erie County, New York, where he died May 16 1825.

Salmon W. Beardsley, (1759-1825), enlisted 1780 for three years in Col. Heman Swift's regiment. In 1823 he was allowed a pension for two years actual service of private, Connecticut line. In 1843 his widow received a pension. He was born in Fairfield, Conn.; died in Erie, N. Y. Name: Salmon Wheeler Beardsley
Sex: M
Birth: 15 NOV 1759 in New Fairfield, , Connecticut
Death: 16 MAY 1825 in Eden, Erie County, New York
Occupation: Town Clerk, Justice of the Peace
Event: Ethnicity/Relig. Presbyterian
Reference Number: asd54274

Father: Obadiah Beardsley b: 14 JUN 1706 in Stratford , Connecticut
Mother: Sarah Wheeler

Marriage 1 Abigail Penfield

Married: 19 FEB 1784

Children

Has No Children Joseph Hazzard Beardsley
Has No Children Elizabeth Beardsley b: 1786
Has Children Salmon Wheeler Beardsley b: 26 FEB 1788 in New Fairfield, , Connecticut
Has No Children Hannah Beardsley b: 1790
Has No Children Sarah Beardsley b: 1792
Has Children Peter Beardsley b: 2 SEP 1795 in Harpersfield Center, Delaware County, N. Y.
Has No Children Mercy Beardsley b: 1797
Has Children Obadiah Clogreeve Beardsley b: 3 JUN 1798 in Harpersfield Center, Delaware County, N. Y.
Has No Children Nancy Beardsley b: 1800
Has No Children Lucy Beardsley b: 1802
Has No Children Sophronia Beardsley b: 1805
Has Children Hiram Hoyt Beardsley b: 7 MAY 1807 in Harpersfield Center, Delaware County, N. Y.
Has No Children Demma Beardsley b: 1809.

Selina Beardsley

F, #7671, b. 1763

Parents

FatherObadiah Beardsley (b. 14 June 1706, d. 13 December 1806)
MotherSarah Wheeler (b. 1 August 1719, d. 17 November 1764)

Biography

Selina Beardsley was born in 1763. She died.

Lewis Rush

M, #7672, d. 1815

Family: Rosannah (d. after 1818)

DaughterLydia ("Liddie") Rush+ (b. 1791, d. 18 December 1864)
DaughterEleanor Ruth Rush+ (b. 1797, d. 1829)

Biography

Lewis Rush was born. He and Rosannah were married. He died in 1815 in Franklin Twp., Ross County, Ohio.
Lewis Rush was also known as Roush. Lewis is the father of Lydia Rush

From an old post on Genforum - Rush page.....

Lydia Rush - supposedly her parents are LEWIS and ROSANNE
RUSH
By Vickie Mott Friddle Date: May 02, 2001

if so, then this is a possible Father for Lewis..???? Don't think so..!!!

Birth: 1711 in Meinback Ober, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany 1
Name: John Adam Rausch 1
Death: 10/19/1786 in New Market, Shenandoah, Virginia, USA
Sex: M 2 2
Note:

John Adam Roush
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=2e17541d-82c3-4c39-86c1-40465502e72b&tid=3726327&pid=-414443095

Note:

Sons of the American Revolution Ceremony
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=03fe53b5-da20-453e-a2d8-9f983de18fdf&tid=3726327&pid=-414443095

Note:

to John Adam Roush
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=fa9989a0-fcda-4859-a610-d24f5ed7797d&tid=3726327&pid=-414443095

Note:

Rausch family in the Revolution
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=a10c4ef2-2f8e-40e4-8f45-d7632819b6c5&tid=3726327&pid=-414443095

Note:

John Adam Roush - Revolutionary War
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=38e89a51-d45e-4807-b1df-dbd3748548ff&tid=3726327&pid=-414443095





Father: JOHANN ABRAHAM RAUSCH b: 9 Mar 1639 in Meisenheim, Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Mother: Anna Magdelena Alberts b: 1652 in , , , Germany

Marriage 1 Susannah Schlern b: 20 Aug 1713 in Bubach, Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany

Married: 1739 in Philadelphia, Cheshire, Pennsylvania, United States

Children

Has No Children Samuel Roush b: 1738 in Valley, Botetourt, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Paulser Rouse b: 1739 in Washington, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Lewis Roush b: 1740 in Valley, Botetourt, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Mark RAUSCH b: 1740
Has No Children Nicholas RAUSCH b: 1740
Has No Children John Roush b: 1741 in Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Philip Roush b: 18 Mar 1741 in Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Has No Children Mary Magdalene ROUSH b: 1742 in Rinkerton, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Nicholas Michael Roush b: 1745 in Valley, Botetourt, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Balser Roush b: 1746 in Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Jacob Roush b: 1746 in Woodstock, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Nicholas Roush b: 1 Aug 1748 in Woodstock, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Daniel Roush b: 1749 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Has No Children Henry ROUSH b: 26 Oct 1752 in Woodstock, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Eleanor RAUSCH b: 1753
Has No Children Elizabeth Roush b: 18 Dec 1758 in New Market, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children George Roush b: July 1761 in Holman Fort,Shenandoah,Virginia,USA
Has No Children Jonas RAUSCHRoush b: Sep 1763 in Holman Fort, Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Has No Children Mark Roush b: 1765 in Shenandoah, Virginia, United States


Sources:

Title: Family Data Collection - Births
Author: Edmund West, comp.
Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.
Note:

Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepoolb&h=3680228&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt
Note:
Text: Birth date: 1711Birth place: Palatinate Darmstadt
Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
Note:
This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created.
Page: Ancestry Family Trees
Note:
Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=3726327&pid=-414443095. Johann (John) Adam RAUSCH > ROUSH
Sex: M
Birth: 1711 in Meinback Over Maschul, Palatinate-Darmstadt, Germany
Note:

Dottie Keegan states:

Johann Adam Rausch Americanized his name upon arrival in the Americas
in 1736, and from that point on, he is known as John Adam Roush.
John Adam sailed for America, by way of Rotterdam on the Brigantine
John of Perthamboy with Master George Frazer, arriving in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 19, 1736. Upon arrival he
immediately went to the Philadelphia court house and subscribed to
the "Oaths of the Government". Taking the oath with John, was a
fellow passenger, Johannes Sehler. It is believed that he was the
father of Susannah, whom John married.

Also sailing to America with John, were 110 fellow Palatinates.
German History reveals that there were two Palatinate states. The
upper, known as the Bavarian Palatinate and the lower, known as the
Rheinish Palatinate. Wars like the "30 year war", (1618-1648) and war
with the Spanish Netherlands which was called the "Spanish War of
Succession" (1701-1713) had laid waste and destruction to the
Palatinates, and during those times, 50% of the people were murdered.
John had lost his great great grandfather Johann Wilhelm Rausch in
death during the "30 years war." However, hard times were yet to come
when war broke out with Louis the XIV when he laid claim to the lands
in the "Predatory War" (1667-1697). He was angered when this small
country gave refuge to the Huguenots (French Protestants). This
disheartened the Palatines and they grew ready for a change to peace
and religious freedom. Queen Ann however, offered them a way out. If
they would serve the English Navy, by obtaining tar and tar products
from New York State for seven years, they would then own the land
they had worked. Thousands accepted, and the first ships of Palatines
began sailing for America in 1709. Upon arriving in America however,
it became apparent that the Queen's representatives had betrayed them
and misrepresented the offer, so this began a mass migration to lower
Pennsylvania where William Penn was truly offering them land and
religious freedom. So John had decided to join them in this new land.
Thus, we find the reason that he sailed to Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.

John Adam is believed to have lived on a farm or in a small community
in or near Philadelphia, when he married Susannah Sehler (Sellers) in
1740, and this is where the first eight children are born. By 1761 he
and his family are living in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia on their
Mill Creek Farm where their 9th child is born. Records indicate that
George was Baptized in the Old Pine Lutheran Church in Philadelphia
in 1761. John Adam Roush's land increased from 400 acres to include
the Forrestville Tan Yards and with this growth came the need to
control the waterways because he had obtained land where he planted
Oak trees for the purpose of obtaining their chemicals for use in the
tanning of hides, as this was his occupation. This was a very
lucrative business in those days because of the many uses for the
leather. This was especially true during the Revolutionary War when
he supplied leather goods such as saddles and other equipment to the
Army. Besides being a most beautiful area, it was a land that was
very fertile, and it produced all kinds of grains, vegetables and
fruits while sustaining much livestock. Soon after clearing their
lands, the family built the Old Pine Church. John Adam gave the land
for the church, the cemetery and a school, while Philip, his first
born son provided the house for the Minister. Diaries of the paster,
Paul Hinkle give mention of the kindness and generosity of the whole
Roush family. When need arose for a new church, John's other son
Henry deeded the land for it, with Henry, Jacob, Daniel, George and
Jonas contributing to the building of it. Even Susannah, their aged
mother was listed on the record as having helped in the building of
the church. As the community again through growth, had need of
another church, John Jr. promoted and built the church near New
Market, calling it the Davidsburg Church.

John Adam was against the institution of slavery and would have no
slaves put to work caring for his vast holdings. He had taught his
children to love liberty, and that liberty was worth fighting for so
when the Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, all nine of his sons
fought at one time or another in the Continental Army. When America
is called to arms, John himself is too old to serve, so he will be
content to send his sons, and stay behind to supply badly needed
equipment and saddles to the army that is now home to his beloved
sons.

John Adam died on October 19, 1786, exactly 50 years to the day of
his arrival on American soil, and was laid to rest in the cemetery of
" Old Pine Church", with his wife Susanna who followed ten years
later resting beside him. On August 22, 1936, a large granite
monument was erected and dedicated to the "Family" of John Adam Roush
and the Sons of the American Revolution assisted at the dedication
ceremony. An Official S.A.R. grave marker rests at the base of John
Adam's old monument that is now encased in glass to preserve it from
the elements. This tribute can be seen in the cemetery of the "Old
Pine Church", (now called St. Mary's) in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia.


John Adam's son Jacob had fought in the battle of Point Pleasant, so
he had returned home with wonderful stories relating to his brothers
how beautiful the Ohio River Valley was. He had wanted his parents to
take up lands there, however, they were unwilling to leave their
beautiful home and start over at that point in their lives, so the
family had stayed in Virginia. But now that John and Susanna were
gone, he was able to convince his brothers to sell their holdings and
migrate to the Ohio Valley, so by 1798 this is where we find all the
brothers except Mark and Balser. The latter two choosing to settle
farther west, where no other word was heard from them except that
Balser may have gone to Tennessee, taking up a squatter's claim at
the junction of the Chackee and Clenah Rivers. It is sadly expected
that Mark died young, possibly killed by Indians, not too long after
the split. Eleanor, Elizabeth and Mary stayed in Virginia to run the
Tannery, with Eleanor and her husband Alexander following her
brothers to Ohio in 1816 where she settled in Green Township before
moving on to Green Mountain Tennessee. Jacob and Phillip bought two
tracts of land lying side by side around Cheshire in Adams County,
Ohio, with their brother, Captain John Roush purchasing land that had
originally been owned by England. It was a settlement named Graham
Station in Adams County Ohio, and the purchase was for 5,850 acres
for $5,020.00. John named himself and his brothers Jonas, George,
Henry, Daniel and Jacob as owners of the property.

The book "A History of Shenandoah Valley," by Wayland, has a chapter
about the Shenandoah Valley Roushes, contributed by Rev. L. L. Roush
of Rutland, Ohio.

"Biographical Sketches of Some of the Early Settlers of Meigs County"
by Jeremiah Ackley Wolfe gives information about the Roushes, as
well.

Event: Naturalized 19 OCT 1736 Philadelphia, Cheshire Co., Pennsylvania
Death: 19 OCT 1786 in New Market, Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Note:

From "History of the Roush Family" by Lester LeRoy Roush:
"The burial plot is by Old Pine Church (now St. Mary's) a few miles
west of Mount Jackson [Virginia]. The grave of the wife, Susannah, is
not marked, but there is no reason to doubt that she lies by his
side."



Father: Johann Nicholas RAUSCH b: 1673 in Meinback Over Maschul, Darmstadt, Germany
Mother: Anna Catherine ALBERTS b: ?

Marriage 1 Susannah SEHLER(N) b: 1715 in Palatinate, Germany

Married: 1739 in Philadelphia, Cheshire Co., Pennsylvania

Children

Has No Children Mary Magdalene ROUSH b: 1738 in Rinkerton, Pennsylvania
Has No Children Samuel ROUSH (2) b: 1738 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Has No Children Lewis ROUSH b: 1740 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Has Children Philip ROUSH b: 18 MAR 1740 in Northampton Co., Pennsylvania
Has No Children John ROUSH b: 1743 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia
Has No Children Michael ROUSH (2) b: 1745 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia. It's about 65 miles from Meigs county to Ross County. John Adam ROUSH
Sex: M
Birth: 1711 in Meinback, Darmstadt, Hesse, Darmstadt, Germany
Death: 19 OCT 1786 in New Market, Virginia
Burial: St. Mary's, Mt. Jackson, Virginia (West Virginia)
Note:
The Information on John Adam Roush is taken from "The Roush Family in America". Volume 1.

"The origin of the clan appears to have been in Middle Germany. The name Rausch...rouzjan in the old German Language is surely the name of an old farmer family and means "to root out the forest, to dig in the ground. In Middle Germany you find the name in many towns around Halle, not far from Harz Mountains, in the other parts of the country, the name is rare. In the Harz Mountains there are in two villages, several families of our name who have lived there for some hundreds of years.

The principal branches of the family are the Switzerland group, and the Pomeranian, or North Germany group. These, with the original or Middle Germany branch, form three branches of the family. The name is found in practically all of the European countries today, but most especially in England, Germany and Switzerland.

From Kuhn's "German and Swiss Settlements," pg.. 1-30; we learn that the chief causes for these German home-loving people severing heir home ties and coming in such large numbers to the untried wilderness of a new country, subject to various European powers, were religious persecutions, devastating wars, political oppression, and social unrest. Though a people who loved their beautiful homes and prosperous farms in the Rhine Valley, they forsook all and came to America, the land where they could re-establish homes and worship God according to the dictates of their own conscience. The Period from 1702-1727 marks an era in the early German emigration. Between forty and fifty thousand left their native country.

See information from http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/pal_john1736.shtml.
John Adam Rausch is listed as a passenger which came from Palatine On Oct. 19, 1736 on the Ship Brig. John, of Perth Amboy (sometimes also called Perth Amboy. ) This quote is from pages 167-168 of Pennsylvania German Pioneers, A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D., President of the Pennsylvania German Society, and Edited by William John Hinke, PH.D., D.D, in three volumes, Vol 1 1727-1775, published by Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, Pa, 1934. List A was the Captain's list. List B was the qualified list. List C was the list of those who took the Oath. The names should appear on each list. Only those males who were older than 16, were listed. If Nickolas traveled to America with an older brother, he would not be listed, as only males above age 16 were listed.
Peter Rausch came on Oct. 5, 1737 on the Vessel Townshead.
John Nicholas Rausch came on Sept. 19, 1738 on the Vessel Glasgow.
John Stephen Rausch came on Oct. 25, 1738 on the Vessel Davy.

In the closing months of the year 1736 or early in 1737, the Perth Amboy sailed up the Delaware River from Rotterdam and landed at Philadelphia. She had on board among others, a young immigrant whose full name was John Adam Rausch. He spent some years in eastern Pennsylvania, married, and a few years later with his young family, followed the migration to the Shenandoah Valley. The first indication of a permanent settlement is the grant of four hundred acres made to him and his wife Susannah on Mill Creek in 1773, in Dunmore Co. The settlement on Mill Creek was so largely Lutheran that it was an easy matter to organize a congregation. It was known as the Pine Church, and John Rausch and his many children with their families, formed a large part of its membership.

When the parents passed away, the sons finally yielded to the call of the great Northwest. Phillip evidently was the first to leave, but by the end of 1798, every son of John and Susannah had bidden farewell to the graves of his parents, and had taken up the long journey over mountain, valley, and river, to the banks of the Ohio. They took up a large tract of land and settled on both sides of the Ohio near the mouth of the Great Kanawha."m


Father: Johann (John) Barthomaeus RAUSCH b: 1663 in Meinback Over Maschul, Darnstadt, Germany
Mother: Anna Catherina ALBERTS

Marriage 1 Susannah SCHLERN b: 1713 in Palatinate, Germany
Married: ABT 1740 in Wuertemburg, Bavaria, Germany
Children
Mary Magdalene ROUSH
Phillp ROUSH b: 1741
John Jr. ROUSH b: 1743
Jacob ROUSH b: 1750
Henry Sr. ROUSH b: 1752 in Shenandoah Co., Va.
Daniel ROUSH b: 1754
Elizabeth ROUSH b: 18 DEC 1758 in Shenandoah Co., Virginia
George ROUSH b: 1761
Jonas ROUSH b: SEP 1763 in Holman's Church, Shenandoah, Va. LDS Images 947 - 953 of 1769
Ross County Ohio Probate Case Files (1803 - 1866) No. 6931 - 6997
#6946

Image 948 - 12 April 1816 - Inventory by Appraisers Richard Tomlinson, John Bishong and James Bishong
Image 949 - April Term 1818 - Account of Rosannah Rush, Executrix
Image 950 - 26 December 1815 - Administrative Bond Issued to Rosannah Rush, John Bishong and James Bishong
Image 951 - 15 February 1816 - Date of Final Settlement of Estate to Probate for Executrix Rosannah Rush
Image 952 - 953 - 8 June 1815 - Will of Lewis Rush
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WILL OF LEWIS RUSH

In the name of God. Amen.
I, Lewis Rush of Ross County, Franklin Township, in the State of Ohio, Being weak in Body But in Perfect senses, Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to wit, VIZ: That is to say, I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it.
I make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: That is to say, In the first place to pay all my Just Debts and Demands.
I have given and bequeathed to my daughter alender (probably Elander aka Eleanor one father bed and clothing.
And Lastly as to all the Rest Residue and Remainder of my personal Estate, goods and chattels of what kind and nature --. I give and bequeath the same to my said Beloved wife Rosanny Rush whom I hereby appoint sale Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 8th day of June in the year One thousand Eight hundred and Fifteen.

LEWIS RUSH
His X Mark and Seal

Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the above named Lewis Rush to be his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who have hereunto Subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator.

ATTEST:
JOHN BISHONG
JAMES BISHONG
SAREY BARNY. This is a different Lewis Roush - son of Adam Roush - in Virginia.........

Lewis Johannes Roush

Birth: 1740
Death: 1816

Stone Not Visiable

Last name found in some records as RUSH

Family links:
Parents:
Johannes Adam Roush (1711 - 1786)
Susannah Sehler Roush (1713 - 1796)

Spouse:
Elizabeth Ann Roush (1740 - ____)

Children:
Nancy Rush Parsons (1776 - 1856)*
Dorcas Tibiath Rush Jenkins (1784 - 1840)*
Clarice Rush Shoemaker (1795 - ____)*

Siblings:
Lewis Johannes Roush (1740 - 1816)
Phillip Roush (1741 - 1820)*
John Roush (1742 - 1816)*
Balser Roush (1746 - 1845)*
Jacob Roush (1746 - 1830)*
Mary Magdalene Roush Zirkle (1746 - 1815)*
Eleanor Roush Waddell (1752 - 1827)*
Henry Roush (1752 - 1831)*
Daniel Roush (1754 - 1832)*
Elizabeth Rausch Nehs (1758 - 1832)*
George Roush (1761 - 1845)*
Jonas Roush (1763 - 1850)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Shoemaker Cemetery
Mathias
Hardy County
West Virginia, USA

Created by: Gathering Roots
Record added: Mar 30, 2015
Find A Grave Memorial# 144360741.

Rosannah

F, #7673, d. after 1818

Family: Lewis Rush (d. 1815)

DaughterLydia ("Liddie") Rush+ (b. 1791, d. 18 December 1864)
DaughterEleanor Ruth Rush+ (b. 1797, d. 1829)

Biography

Rosannah was born. She and Lewis Rush were married. She and Benjamin Patrick were married on 22 April 1817 in Ross County, Ohio. She died after 1818 in.
Her married name was Rosannah Rush. Rosannah was also known as Rosannah. Her married name was Rosannah Patrick.

LDS Images 947 - 953 of 1769
Ross County Ohio Probate Case Files (1803 - 1866) No. 6931 - 6997
#6946

Image 948 - 12 April 1816 - Inventory by Appraisers Richard Tomlinson, John Bishong and James Bishong
Image 949 - April Term 1818 - Account of Rosannah Rush, Executrix
Image 950 - 26 December 1815 - Administrative Bond Issued to Rosannah Rush, John Bishong and James Bishong
Image 951 - 15 February 1816 - Date of Final Settlement of Estate to Probate for Executrix Rosannah Rush
Image 952 - 953 - 8 June 1815 - Will of Lewis Rush
----------------------
WILL OF LEWIS RUSH

In the name of God. Amen.
I, Lewis Rush of Ross County, Franklin Township, in the State of Ohio, Being weak in Body But in Perfect senses, Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to wit, VIZ: That is to say, I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it.
I make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: That is to say, In the first place to pay all my Just Debts and Demands.
I have given and bequeathed to my daughter one father bed and clothing.
And Lastly as to all the Rest Residue and Remainder of my personal Estate, goods and chattels of what kind and nature --. I give and bequeath the same to my said Beloved wife Rosanny Rush whom I hereby appoint sale Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 8th day of June in the year One thousand Eight hundred and Fifteen.

LEWIS RUSH
His X Mark and Seal

Signed, Sealed, Published and Declared by the above named Lewis Rush to be his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who have hereunto Subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator.

ATTEST:
JOHN BISHONG
JAMES BISHONG
SAREY BARNY
----------------------------
Transcribed by Gloria Neiger Bushong.

Delaney Estelle ("Delana") Bushong

F, #7674, b. 8 July 1865, d. 17 January 1931
ReferencesNicholas Bushong

Parents

FatherHenry C. Bushong (b. 1839, d. 1865)
MotherMary Catherine Harvey (b. 25 February 1844, d. 14 August 1897)

Biography

Delaney Estelle ("Delana") Bushong was born on 8 July 1865 in , Kentucky. She and Burl Alexander Barker were married. She died on 17 January 1931, at age 65, in Osage Twp., Henry County, Missouri. She was buried in Smith Bend Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri.
Her married name was Delaney Estelle ("Delana") Barker. Mary Catherine married second Henry Cox

1880 US Census
State: Missouri
County: Saint Clair
Township: Jackson
Roll: T9_714
ED: 233
Enumerated on 1 June 1880
Page: 1 A
Line: 25 -31
House/Family: 7/7
Henry Cox - W, M, Head, age 49, born IL, Farmer, His parents born NC & KY
Mary Cox - W, F, Wife, age 35, born KY, Her parents both born KY
Mary C. Cox - W, F, Dau, age 12, born MO
Samuel Cox - W, M, Son, age 9, born MO
Ida Cox - W, F, Dau, age 4, born MO
Julia Cox - W, F, Dau, age 1, born MO
Estelle Bushon (Bushong) - W, F, Step Dau, age 14, born KY, Her parents both born KY
Ancestry.com Image 1. Delaney Estelle Bushong
Born: 8 July 1865, Kentucky
Died: 17 January 1931, Osage Township, Henry County, Missouri
Buried: Smith Bend Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri
Married: Burl Alexander Barker
Born: 9 June 1861, St,. Clair County, Missouri, s/o John E. Barker and
Jane Moore
Buried: Smith Bend Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri. 1900 Federal Census: Missouri
Jackson Township, ED 144, St. Clair County
Enumertaed 13 June 1900
Page 98B, Sheet 4
Lines 57-63, HH 71/71

Burl A. Barker Head/M/W/June1861/39/Md19yrs/FarmerOwnsFree/MO/TN/TN
Delaney E. Barker Wife/W/F/July1865/34/7children5living/KY/KY/KY
Durth A. Barker Son/W/M/Nov1881/18/FarmLaborer/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
William T. Barker Son/W/M/March1884/16/AttendedSchool/FarmLaborer/MO/MO/KY
Roy E. Barker Son/W/M/Oct1890/9/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
Kessie E. Barker Dau/W/F/July1893/6/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
Perry Barker Son/W/M/Oct1896/3/MO/MO/KY
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1910 Federal Census: Missouri
Butler Township, ED 126, St. Clair County
Enumerated 22 April 1910
Page 185A, Sheet 4
Lines 22-28, HH 49/49

B. A. Barker Head/M/W/50/Md29yrs/GeneralFarmer/Rents/MO/TN/TN
D. E. Barker Wife/F/W/44/9children7living/KY/KY/KY
Roy Barker Son/M/W/19/Single/MO/MO/KY
Bessie Barker Dau/F/W/16/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
Perry Barker Son/M/W/13/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
Mertie Barker Dau/F/W/7/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
Johnie Barker Son/M/W/4/MO/MO/KY
----------------
1920 Federal Census: Missouri
Osage Township, Henry County

Delana E. Barker Head/54/Female/White/Widowed/KY/KY/KY
Murtie M. Barker Dau/Female/White/17/MO/MO/KY
John L. Barker Son/Male/White/14/AttendedSchool/MO/MO/KY
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1930 Federal Census: Missouri
Osage Township, Henry County

Delana E. Barker Head/Female/White/64/Widowed/KY/KY/KY
John L. Barker Son/Male/White/24/Single/MO/MO/KY
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Henry County Missouri Deaths
Certificate #1044

Name of Deceased: Delana Estelle Barker
Female, White, Widowed, Housekeeper
Date of Death: 17 January 1931, Aged 65 years 6 months 11 days
Place of Death: Osage Township, Henry County, Missouri
Cause of Death: Double Lobar Pneumonia
Burial: 19 January 1931, Smith Bend Cemetery, St. Clair County, Missouri
Widow of: B. A. Barker
Born: 8 July 1865, Kentucky
Father: Bushong
Mother's Maiden Name: Bushong
Informant: P. B. Barker, Brownington, Missouri. Delana Estelle Bushong Barker

Birth: Jul. 8, 1865
Kentucky, USA
Death: Jan. 17, 1931
Brownington
Henry County
Missouri, USA

Maiden: Bushong, Bushing

md: Burl Alexander Barker

Mo. death cert.
65Y 6M 11D
Widow
COD: Dbl Lobar pneumonia
Informant: P.B. Barker, Brownington
Burial: Jan 19 1931, Smith Bend Cem.

Given names for parents not shown.


Family links:
Spouse:
Burl Alexander Barker (1859 - 1916)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Smith Bend Cemetery
St. Clair County
Missouri, USA


Created by: LaDon Brennan
Record added: Apr 22, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 88976375.

Glenn Palmore

M, #7675, b. 2 January 1921, d. 13 April 2006
ReferencesNicholas Bushong

Parents

FatherThomas Benton Palmore (b. 3 October 1887, d. 25 July 1967)
MotherOma Beatrice White (b. 13 September 1891, d. 7 August 1966)

Biography

Glenn Palmore was born on 2 January 1921 in Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois. He died on 13 April 2006, at age 85, in Waco, McLennan County, Texas. He was buried in Waco Memorial Park, Waco, McLennan County, Texas.
Glenn Palmore

Birth: Jan. 2, 1921
Chatsworth
Livingston County
Illinois, USA
Death: Apr. 13, 2006
Waco
McLennan County
Texas, USA

Glenn was the son of Thomas Benton Palmore and Oma Beatrice Palmore. He was educated in a rural elementary school and graduated from Lostant Community High School, Lostant, Ill. in 1938.

He enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1942 and was stationed at Burbank, California; Kearns Field, Utah; Kingman Field, Ariz.; Drew Air Force Base, Fla.; Greenville Air Force Base, Miss.; Turner Air Force Base, Ga. and overseas on Okinawa during the Korean War.

Glenn's decorations include the Korean Service Medal, Japanese Occupation Medal, United Nation's Service Medal, World War II Victory Medal, American Defense Medal and the Good Conduct Medal with five clasps.

He met LaVelle Bufkin while on recruiting duty for the Army and Air Force in Greenville, Mississippi and they married Oct. 13, 1946. After his retirement as Chief Master Sergeant from the U.S. Air Force (James Connally Air Force Base) in 1962 in Waco, he and LaVelle purchased a small dry-cleaning plant where they worked together at Glenn Palmore's Vogue Cleaners until they sold the business in 1980. After nearly 42 years of marriage, LaVelle was a victim of cancer and passed away May 21, 1988.

Glenn married Wanda Glasscock on June 18, 1994. They enjoyed dancing the nights away with the Big Band and Cabaret Dance Clubs.

He was a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) since childhood, a charter member of Lakewood Christian Church in Waco and presently a member of Central Christian Church in Waco. An active church member, he did all the usual things: taught Sunday school, sponsored youth groups, transported kids to and from camp and sometimes camped with them. He served many times as a Deacon or Elder and member of the official Church Board.

Glenn was involved in many community and business activities in Waco including an eight gallon blood donor, past president of Heart of Texas Gallon Club, member and served on the Board of Directors of Waco Civic Theatre, Precinct Election Judge, Bluebonnet Council Girl Scout Executive Committee, 23 year member Northwest Waco Rotary Club, member and arbitrator Waco Better Business Bureau, member Texas Association of Business, served on Town Hall Forum, member Heart of Texas Laundry and Dry Cleaning Association, member and Director Texas Laundry and Dry Cleaning Association and member National Fabricare Institute and Community Hospice.

He was a Thirty Third degree Mason, a Past Master of James H. Lockwood Lodge, a charter member of the Waco York Rite and Scottish Rite Bodies and Karem Shrine Temple. His other Masonic involvement included DeMolay Conclave, Red Cross of Constantine; Walter Baldwin Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Royal Order of Jesters and an honorary member of Waco-Connally Chapter, National Sojourners Inc. He was a charter member of Karem Legion of Honor.

Glenn is survived by wife, Wanda Glasscock Palmore, of Waco; daughters, Glenda Rampy, of Richardson, Texas and Paula Elliott, of Black Oak, Texas; grandchildren, Shanon Elliott Hamilton, John Thomas (J.T.) Elliott, Sara Elliott, Stuart Rampy, and Lauren Rampy; great-grandchildren, Logan Hamilton, Landon Hamilton and Jamison Elliott; and step-grandchildren, Kaylee Glasscock and Courtney Glasscock.


Burial:
Waco Memorial Park
Waco
McLennan County
Texas, USA

Created by: Ruth M. Brown
Record added: Apr 15, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 13964155.